Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1947 — Page 5

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fcET REPORTS for ■ REPORT OF LOCAL ■FOREIGN markets ■ktT, MURRAY A CO■Ton e' ted Feb. 7 lbs. -- 25.25 K&u lbs 25 00 *75 lbs 24.50 ■:. *> lbs. .. 24.00 lbs 23.50 K<>" lbs. 23.25 K*i" lbs 22.75 ■l4" lbs 22.25 ■l2O lbs. ... 21.75 ■ ...... .. 19.25 ■ 17.50 ■ 1100 ■fed. A Sat » 26.00 ■ 21.00 ■ 10.00 850 'W KnER STOCK YARDS ■ Corrected Feb. 7 ■ 225 lbs. 25.40 ■ Siu lbs 25.15 ■ 2fio lbs 24.90 ■ 2»o lbs. 24.30 ■ 300 lbs 23.00 9 350 lbs. ... 23.65 ■ 40" lbs. 23.15 ■. up - 2115 ■ 160 lbs 23.15 ■ 150 H>s 21.15 ■ down z 0.50 ft 350 lbs 1965 ft 500 lbs 19.40 ft 700 lbs 16.40 i 17.00 ft .......... 11.00 L. 25.00 (.. 20.VU lOLESALE SSGS AND ULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by CATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone SOO Corrected Feb. 7 ; Receipt Eggs .34 liens . . .27 springers 2S a hens 16 .... 11 ipringers 28 ... .16 CAL GRAIN MARKET URK ELEVATOR 00. mi subject to change during day. ces delivered st elevator. Corrected Feb. 7 Wheat 3.15 Wheat .. 2.16 uy Beans 3.00 hits 77 ted 2.25 Corn 1.75 tin: .03 per bushel leas. torn. .04 per 100 lees. Lo b. farm. , GRAIN~PRICES ims County F. B. Co-Op’s Serno-Monroe-Wllllame Corrected Feb. 7 I — 2.15 ... t. 75 No. 2 3.03 tor rye prices. o -... IT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wayne. Ind. Feb. 7-(UP) Stock • : 160 249 lbs. 25.50-25.75. • lbs. 24.75-25.25. 300-400 lbs. I*o. 100-160 Um. 23 23.50; • 1940-20; stags 18. ss. choice 28. bs: choice 23; ewes 7.50; 4. r» chok-e 19-21; good 16 fdium 13-16; common 11-18. br» choke 18 20; good 16•diuin 13-15: common 11-13. ri choice 11.541-12.50: med ISSS-11.50; caaaers and cut--I*o-9 l,: K"od and choice 14.15; "" 1214; common 10.50-12. OIANAPOLIS livestock Feb. il—Lftestock.IS 4000; fairly active; good C* 16n-t25 lb, barrow, **: few choice largely 5 *» X 25 26.50; 235-240 lbs • **“I6O lbs. 22.5M33<.50; wl** hjws strong. 19.59bl* 13e»; calve, 400; load medium weight steers 21.50: , medium to barely good rood around 700 lb. * 2«*0; cows active, fully ' <o m i n(>n and medium 11.- . : medium ana good 13 75 ; ,a " ner » and cutters 8.50- • -ealers steady, good and , ' o,nm °» and « »S«-88.90. rwmiy 35.00 1 ’•»* 8.90-1 Ja® 1*60; fairly active, about s *** ted Texas 1 ■* “•My. 7.50 d,, wo « CMd Yew* _ oeentue

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or loos: 1 tine 50c: 1 times 75e> 8 times 91; 6 tines 11.75. Raise quoted are for consecutive insertions. No clasified ads accepted or aklpday achedlilt. Rate for 10 Point BLACK FACE U 5c per word tor Insertion. Copy meet be tn office by 11 a. n. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. n. FOR SALK SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE Hottest Value Spot in Northern Indiana. Drop In and see how many dollars we can save you. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 11-TF AUTOMATIC Water Heaters, gas, electric, and bottle gas Water Heaters. Also Dew water softeners. Haugh Heating A Appliances. 10-ts FOR SALE — Small home from private party. This is the first of any one knowing of this property for gale. A real location on imved street. Ornamental street lights, side walks. corner lot, opposite Worthman field. Cellar under whole bouse, 7 ft. deep. Oood sewerage, fcas, city lights and water; wired for cooking; also large cistern. Drove well. Cistern pipe into basement. Fruit trees and plenty shade. A real home and the best of neighbors. Price to sei! at 85300 cash. 1203 West Adams Street. 2s-g6t FOR SALE --Reconditioned John Deere Model A Tractor on good rubber, with lights amt fenders Two good Seven foot Tractor Discs, used. New John Deere, Papec, and liurvey Haiinnerinills Rublier Tired Wagons, Lime and Fertilisers Spreaders, Eight and Nine foot Dunham Cultipackers. Flint A Walling Deop Well Jet Pumps. Steffen Implement Co. Third St. Phone 180. 30 g4t

FOR SALE- Rubber tired Gnu wagon, practically new. 2 year old Chester White male hog. Harvey Bucher, Preble, Ind. 30 3tx FOR SALE—Northern seal coat, size 42-44. worn 3 times. Reasonable. 704 North 6th St or call Phone 619. 31 2t FOR SALE Piano, fair condition Fred Edge), ILK. 5. Decatur. 31 2tz FOR SALE ’— USED DINING ROOM SUITE. One 8-plece used diuing room suite, looks fine. First *BS cash takes it. And it's a bargain at this price. Sprague Furniture store, phone 100. 31 g2t For SALE Good Alfalfa baled hay. Arlington Ferguson, located on 224 west from Decatur to 301 and I'4 miles south, or 2 miles north Craigville. 31-3tz FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1946 Chev. Stylemaster, radio and heater. 1942 Chev. Special Deluxe, heater. 1941 Buick Sedan, radio aud beater. These are exceptional low mileage cars. Fred Busehe. phone 975. 31-2tx FOR SALE Good used auto radio. Ralph Berning. Hoagland phone. Line 57. 31-2 U FOR SALE—Det<l>il Jewel gas range, good condition Will sell cheap. Phone 831. 31-Btx FOR SALE Electric poultry pick •r A-l condition. Priced to sell. John Gilliowi. Linn Grove. Indiana Berne phone 535-C. 31-2 t FOR BALE— Complete sH of Unn buildings. 5 room bouse and 2 barns, and other buildings. Frank g. Johnson, Munroe. Indiana 86-g3l x FOR SALE Wood for furnace or heating stove. 85 a cord delivered. Call 19 on 17, Craigvilk . 39-g3tx FOR SALE -Batteries. 816 and old battery. Grice Mobile Service. Monroe, Indiana. 3v-g3t FOR SALE One registered Guernsey bull. 18 months old Extra good 346 miles south of Preble Ray Wilson FOR coal - range stove, gas motor tor w«du.-r; Hoover sweeper, radio- new cabinets. base aud wall. Kitcbeu Maytag Benke 119 Mtenuu «- phone 95. u FOR SALE Tires. 6.69-16. 6 85Liberal trade la allowance ■ aataral rubber. Uowe«< prices tWUftitcr SB w<> Pro-llMta Guarah I W esUrn A»to AMMciat* Store. |

QUICKIES by Km Reynolds a w. Vi i < "WK? teliing me iiow to find an apartment with a Democrat Want Ad—and while I was looking I found another job. too!” FOR SALE-35 ton baled clover hey T. H Baltzell, Phone 63-A. Monroe 32 3tx FOR SALE—Walnut Cabinet style radio; tan draw curtains 45 inches long for three windows; Automatic furnace control with clock attachment. 348 Winchester street. 32 3tx FOR SALE—Round Oak beating stove No. 18 in good condition. C. C. Hannan, 1 mile south, 1 mile east of Wren, Ohio, phone Wren 30-F-14. 30-3tx FOR SALE — Hard mix caudy. fresh stock, 2 lb. 25c. All you want. Coppers Corner. 32-3tx FOR SALE — Radios; Zenith ~ Spartoa • Stromberg Carlson. Table models, combinations, record players.* portables. Available now. Uhrick Bros. 30-ts FOR SALE Used furniture. Small ihodern gas heater. Drophead sewing machine. Several modem dining room suites, all like new *4 doieu studio couches (all rebuilt). Several wardrobes, kitchen cabinets, breakfast, sets, electrical heaters, radios, bedroom suites, chest, vanity. innerspring mattress. Several bassinets. All types heating and laundry stoves. Decatur Used Furniture. 146 So. Second. Phone 12". 32t2 FOR SALE: "Chester While Gilts, farrow last of March ami middle of April. Cholera immuned. David J. Barkley. Monroeville, ind., it. 2. Tel. 3281 M. itx FOR SALE: Johnson single outI Mia rd motor; antique walnut bedroom suite; kitchen cabinet; 25 lt>. ice refrigerator: gasoline pressure stove. Nuttie's Service Station. 1 mile south on U. S. 27. 32g2t FOR SALE: Just received: another shipment of Fisk tires. All sizes. Ziutsinsster Motor Saks. First and Monroe, phone 373. 32<2t FOR SALK—Columbia Records. Popular and classical with artists like Goodman. Kyser. Carle. Duchin. James, Noble. Shore. Kostelanetz, Levant, etc. Uhrick Bros. 30-ts

FOR FALK Florida orange*, juicy, sweet. !» to 10 lb mesh hags. 39c. No limit. Coppeas Corner. 32-3tx FOR SALE OR TRADE -New 1947 Buick sillier. 2 <i<»or sedauette. Harold Steffen. 4'n miles south Magley. 32-g3tx FOR SALE Fresh cow and two bred gilts, to farrow soon. Amos Thieme.. Phone 618-A. 32-Jtx FOR SALE Used Furuilure: 1 bed-davenport with pad. 82; 1 breakfast set. A-l shape, 818; 1 three-quurtur bed complete with mattress. 88; 1 rocker like new, cheap for cash; 3 lounge chairs, IL 12 and 86; 1 Detroit Jewel gas range, left hand oven, needs some repairs, cheap for cash- When in need of good used furniture be sure 4o visit our bargain basement. Suraxue Fruitre Co., phone 199. 3»-g3t Foil SALE — Sewing machines, two drop h<wd treadle typeGuaranteed perfect sewing ror.dilioti Call at 223 North First street. FOR SALE Bananas large South American yellow A ripe 15c lb. „r 4 lb 55c All you want. Baonnas ••very day. Coppers Corner. 38-2tx WANTED WAWTED 12 pigs >» “» J'* Coppess Corner, pboue 197. Munroe. 32 tX SEWING MACHINE AU makes, gaarantoed John We eweorod helions, covered 124 North First. 27-241* Four

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COLCHIN MACHINE REPAIR— We are equipped to do lathe work, electrical and acetylene welding and general machine repair of all kinds. 117 E. Rugg St. 32T WANTED — Lady to work in laundry; 40 hour week. Apply in person. Home Laundry. 127 S. 9th St. 316tx WANTED work. Zinstmaster Motor Sales. First and Monroe, phone 372. 32g2t WANTED: Route salesman. Apply at Stewarts Bakery. 32g3t WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Holler Building. 244-U WANTED TO RENT—House with 2 or more bedrooms- No children. Phone 1046 after 5 p.m. 11-ts WANTED All kinds of livestock. L. W Murphy. Phone 1678. 15-btf WANTED — Used typewriter aud adding machine. Must Im- in good condition aud reasonable. Phone 776. Dierkes Garage. 30(3 APPLi/nCE SERVICE — If we can’t fix It throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irone, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk. phone 468. 97-ts LOST"ANDFOUND FOUND- Sum of money; Owner may have by identifying amount and place Jost. Ed Arnold. Preble, Ind. 321tx MISCELI.ANEOUB~ ATTENTION—We have them all - coal, oil or gas furnaces. Can lahad on terms. Your Kasten representative can be reached by telephoning 8692. We also repair, clean and overhaul old furnaces. 31-6 t FARMERS ATTENTION—We re tr.o-e (load horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stanley Products Co. 15-ts ROOFING and Siding. Lock type asphalt roofing. Asbestos and insulation brick siding Pul on with rigid Ihiiihl. Sih-llh real insulation value. Experienced a|> idicaiors do the work. No mone/ down. Three years lo pay if desired. Boardman's, Decatur, Ind. Phom- 411. 32t19

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CHICAGO LIYMTOCK Chicago. Feb. 7—(UP)—(USDA)—Livestock: Hogs: 7,000, uneven; 25-75 c higher, but closed slow with most early advance lost. Good aud choice 180-240 lbs. 25.50-26.00. the highest price since decontrol in October Hogs 246 280 tbs. 26.0025.75; 280 350 lbs. 24.00-25.25. Late sales of 325-350 lbs 24.00-34.25. Sows mostly steady: balk good and choice 2125-21.50; some lights 21.75. Cattle: 3,000; calves, 500. Most killing classes steady. Beef bulls weak to 25c lower at 15.25 down; run mostly steers and belters of medium to good grades. Moot steers 20.00-38.50; low good light steers topped at 24.00; no choice grades here. Best heifers 21.75. Active. 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: March 218N-2.19U: May 2.04%-8.05; July 1.88-l.kSls; Sept. 1.84. Corn: March 1.M%*%; May 1.32 It; July 130 U; Sept 1 2744 Oats: March 78%-S; May 7144- %; July 6314; Sept. VOTHt; OK Ft •oil. NKVTtKNKNT of s:sTx r»: xo.sae? Notice Is hereby given to the eredHors, heirs and legateex of tsvmucl !•?. Brown, <!e»eaa> <1 to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the lot day of Mar< li. IWI7, and show > ain<c, if any, win tli. FINAL MHT'rt.EMITST At’(XH.NTH with the estate of aaul 4e- ■ ed'iit -hould not >•< approved, and said helra ar<- notified to then and there mak- proof of heirahip. and receive their distributive uliares. W. t,a> Hronn Administrator IRraior. laeiaaa. February • IIM 7 Atiorary John 1.. Detmra. Feb. T-14 viitid: of Fiwti. nkttlewkwt «»F KNTATK Mr. VZXo Notice Is hereby siven to th*creditors, heirs and legatees or Edna Brown, dcseased to appear in tin- Adami Circuit Court, held at li,. ~.,. Indiana, on tie lot day of M.in li, UH7. and ahow cguaa. if any. why th< FINAL SETTLEMKNT ACt'OI'NIH with the estate of said decedent should not In- approved, and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive share* W. t.u> Hrnsa, Administrator Dr Honla Non Decatur. Indiana. February S. lIHT. Ittornry John 1,. IteVoas Feb. 7-14

Janitor Supplies I carry at ail times s complete line of Janitor Supplies. When you need sweeping coni|Hiund. brushes, brooms, squeegeer. fhror wax. dust mops of any description call me. CHARLES MOWERY Tele. 1472 225 No. Eighth St.

SALE CALENDAR FEB. B—Furrest L. Stratton, 7 miles North ot Ashland. Ohio. Well Improved 360 Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F Sanniann. Auctioneer. FEB. 10—Joe W. Scott, 8 miles Southeast of Warsaw, Indiana Im proved l<*o acre farm and persona) property. Midwest Real ty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmsnn. Auctioneer. FEB. 11—Robert Floor, 2 miles North and 2 West of Paulding. Ohio. Livestock and Farm Machinery. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Saniuann. Auctioneer FEB. 12—S. E. Holdun, 7 miles North of Celina. Ohio. "The Midway Inn”. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanniann. Auct. FEB. 13 George W. Tapp, % mile West and '» South of Geneva, Ind Well Improved l"l Acre farm and personal property. Mid west Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. FEB. 14 —Charles Straw, 6 miles East an I 1',4 South us Monroe, Ind. Improved 40 Acre Farm and Personal Property. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanniann. Auctioneer. FEB. 15—Lawrence Long. 4322 Buell St.. Fort Wayne Ind. Two Modern homes. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J F Sanniann. am FEB. 17—Troy Beattie. 6% miles Southwest of Akron. Ind Two Farms 80 and 93 acres and 96 Head of Livestock. Midwc-t Really Auction Co.. J F. Sanmann. Auctioneer FEB 18—Chas. C. Underwood, % mile West and % mile South of Fort Wayne Country Club Entrance. 5 Room House and 5 Acres of land. Midwest Really Auction Co.. J. F Sanmann. Am t. FEB 20—John IL Long. 1 mile East of Farmland. Indiana 55 acre farm. Modern Improvements. Midwest Realty Auction Co, J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. FEB. 21—Dallas Camp. Hicksville. Ohio. Personal Propeity. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. FEB. 22-F J Danderman. 107 Canal St.. Antwerp. Ohio, 7 Room Home. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J F. Satnndnn. Auct. FEB. 26 —Forrest Stratton. 7 miles North of Ashland. Ohio, Personal Property and Fine Herd of Hereford Cattle. Midwest Real - ly Am Hou Co.. J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. FEB. 28—Payne Helmbroat. 3’4 mile* North of Wheatfield, Indiana. Well Improved 1076 Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. Aoctiooeer.

Mortets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in active trading. Bonds higher; U. S. governments not traded. Curb stocks higher in setive trading Cotton fins. Wheat, corn, oats, and barisy futures higher Hogs strong at fourth-month high, cattle lower aud sheep steady. 0 NEW COLD BLAST (Continued From Fave One)

until freezing weather bad caused "considerable damage” to citrus and vegetable crops. Public and parochial schools were c losed yesterday in Miami, which reported low readings of 32 degrees. Blythe. Cal., with a temperature of 82 degrees, was the warmest spot in the nation. High winds accompanying tlucold kicked up rolling dirt clouds in the old Kansas and Oklahoma "dust bowl” area yesterday, but agricultural experts termed the situation "not alarming." The winds sulMcided after a few hours

GOLDEN ACRES * SAkLE IM’KE HKED Hampshire Hogs FRI.y FEB. 21 12 Noon 34 Bred Sown and Gilts 14 Boars * 20 Open Fall Gilts Deep, wide, production bred, short nosed, medium legged Packer breeder feeder type. Steam Roller blood. Write for cataloxue. MYERS & SHORT Geneva, Ind.

without causing atty appreciable damage to the winter wheat crop. Hubart L. Collins, Kansas agricultural statistician, stood by an early wheat forecast which estimated the 1947 yield at 239.904.U4M* bushels, tlu: second largest in history.

PUBLIC AUCTION TWO MODERN DOMES 1322 Buell Drive, Fort Wayne, Indiana Saturday, Feb. IS, 1:00 P. M. TWO MODERN HOMES, located on one large lot. Five Room. Compietcly Modern Home on Front part of 10l Has Full Baseinc-nt. Gas Fnrmicc. Hoi Water Heater, wired for electric stove. Home is complexly Insula)*"!. Home ou Rear of lot uas four rooms. Brick Construction, Completely Modern. Gas Furnace aud Water Healer. , BOTH HOMES ARE WELL CONSTRUCTED AND IN FINE REPAIR, NICE LAWN. SHRUBBERY and CONCRETE WALKS. Will sell separately or as one unit to suit purchasers. Immediate Possession can be arranged. THEBE HOMES ARE LOCATED IN A FINE RESIDENTIAL SEC TION OF FORT WAYNE, IND.. n< ar the Harrison-Hill School aud near the Bus Line. TERMS: 15% day sale, balance upon delivery of good title. LAWRENCE LONG OWNER J. F. Sanniann —Auctionoer C. W. Kent —Sali-s Manager Herb Rfchhart— Local Rep Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana.

PUBLIC SALE On account of ill health I will sell at public auction the following i described personal properly located 4 miles . ast and 3 miles north of Berne, Ind., or 3 miles east and '3 miles south of Monroe. Ini. on Tues., Feb. 11,1947 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. 1933 model "Rockne” Studebaker car with heater, 2 new tirea last fall and 3 recapped, motor in good condition. 2—HEAD OF CATTLE— 2 Spotted hetfer coming 3 years old. will be fresh in March; Red cow. coming 6 years old, due to freshen March Ist. POULTRY 24 head of White Rock and Barred Rock pullets. FEED—Some hay and corn fodder in bundles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Globe kitchen range in goal condition; 3 burner oil s-ove with cabinet and baker; side board; buffet: Warm Morning heating stove; washing niachliii' and wringer; 2 single beds and mattresses; 2 rocking chairs; kitchen chairs; wash stand: 2 ■ 9x12 rugs; 2 Congoleum rugs; kitchen table: 8 day clock: wash boiler and tub, water bucket; kitchen scale: 2 Aladdin lamps: oil lamps, bed blankets, pillow cases and sheets; towels; dust mop; window curtains. MISCELLANEOUS Hog house 6xß; so rod barb wire; 12 fence posts; 550x17 tire and tube; 5-gal. cream can. ball twine: sheet of galvanized iron; 50 Th ice box, 2 long and « short benches; 3 coal bu<k< ts, some canned fruit; several dozen fruit jars; window screens 1 3 and 10 gal. crocks; 2. 5-gal. oil cans; log chain dishes; cooking utensils; carpenter tools; mowing hay rake; sone imultry netting and many other articles. TERMS—UABH. Cyriel Vanderbek OWNER Jett Livi hly— Auctioneer E W. Baumgartner- -Clerk Feb. 7 Book Your Sale Date Now We arc experienced in handling Males of all kind ! ; Int th Real Entate and Personal Property. <* I » We offer our complete sales sen ice anywhere. J! Few choice dales open in February. Call al our be- I! ; pense. Or see us at Decatur Sale Barn anv Monday. 11 C. BOHNKE I), ft. BLAIR AUCTIONKEK AUCTIONEER ]; DECATUR PETROLEUM J ; HoagD.nd Phone Phone 21 < >

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Two railroad car ferries were reported stuck fast In slush ice 20 feet thick in the channel entrance to Muskegon harbor on Lake Michigan. The coast guard said it was the first time in yeirs the channel had been blocked by ice. Trade In a Good Town — Decatuv