Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1947 — Page 5
L»)AV, JUNE 11, 1947
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED advertising RATE* For 25 words or lees: 1 time 60c; I times 76e; 3 times |1; 6 times |1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted for sklpday ached ule. 10 P <”M BLACK FACB la 6c per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 *- m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is • a. m. FOR SALE YOU CAN’T BEAT IT Sprague Furniture Store is the hottest value spot in northern Indiana for furniture and rugs. Phone IM. New crop keystone Garden Seed* in bulk; new crop Keystone flower seed* in package*. Finest quality lawn seeds.—Burk Elevator Co. FOR SALE: 600 Sheets B’4xll 20 lb. White Bond Mimeograph *1.45- This bond mimeograph has good strength and drying qualities. Sized for pen and ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and 1001. 103tf FOR SALE - Pbilco car radios and alrlals 142.50 to 679.50, we install. Übrick Bros. 103-TF Cabbage and Tomato plants, Condon's Bulk Garden Seed. Certified seed potatoes, Purina plant food, Sheep manure fertilizer, at the Purina store—Stiefel Grain Co., 217 N. First SI. 13516 FOR SALE — Double and single base sinks; wall cabinets; radios; h weeper*; water heaters and softeners; automatic toasters; oil heating stoves; used washers. Kitchen Maytag Sales and Sarvice. 238 N. Second street (new address) phone 95. 124 TF FOR SALE — New, Heavy duty tractor dises; two, three and four section rotary hoes, flexible cultlinulchers; single and double cullpackers; sprocket packers; spring and spike tooth harrows; fertilizer and lime spreaders; rubbertired tvagons; steel flared wagon boxes; Globe milking machines; corn and grain elevators; Horndraulic manure loaders; tractor buck rakes; corn shelters; hammer mills; Monroe E-Z ride tractor seats; Bolens-Huski garden tractors; fence posts; bate ties; linseed oil; tractor tires. Used 1— Oliver 80 tractor; 1— 10-20 McCormick • Deering — Craigville Garage. 133 6t FOR SALE— Fryers. Corner Elin and Thirteenth Streets. 133-b7t FOR SALE Young friers, alive or dreSsed. Perry Everett, Phone 569-E, 2nd house south Yost's gravel pit. 136-3tx FOR SALE — Pre-war gasoline pressure stove. Phone 9211. 1619 .Madison Street. ' 137-2tx FOR SALE Young, dressed, tame rabbits. Phone 1365. 137-31 Z FOR SALE 1945 Moto-Scoot. See Marion Sipe between 5-6 o'clock al 619 Kekionga St. 137-ltx FOR SALE Modern newly decorated 6 room home plus extra nice corner lot near Memorial Park. Veteran may Im? aide to purchase both for about 61000 down; rest monthly. Bob Heller, Realtor. Heller Bldg., Phone 870. 134-TF FOR SALE Father will be pleas ed with a gift from our store on Fathers Day. Large selection of tilt chairs and ottomans, platform rockers, smoking stands, iunerspring mattresses, card table sets, and many other items that would make father happy on his special day. Sprague Furn. Co., 152 So. Second St., Phone 199. 135-4 t
Foil SALE—Used Maytag washer. good condition. See Mr. Drum at Schafer store. 135-3 ts Early hybrid seed corn -certified Wisconsin hybrids for farmers who sewed early seed corn. These hybrids were planted four years ago in this territory and saved the corn crop few many farmers. These certified Wisconsin hybrids mature as much as 10 to 20 days earlier than the earliest Indiana or Ohio hybrids. See your local agent or get yours now from the Maumee Valley Seed Service, inc., nest to Union Stock Yards. Ft. Wayne, Ind Phone Eastbrook 3345. 131-7 t FOR HALE - Fordson tractor, Oliver tractor plow, spike tooth barrow and mower. Nultle Service station, t mile south of W*tur. 135g3tl FOR BALE- J 3 Ford tudor coach, good condition. 235 N 7th St Phone 984. 1 is3tx Trade U a 353 Town »««•*■*
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FOR SALE 86 to 9tf days DeKalb hybrid seed corn. Chris Inniger Route No. 1, Monroe. Monroe phone 941). 135-6 t Earn *3000.00 or more per year in this well located and long established sh<M? repair shop complete at 61500.00 111 teach you how in 3 weeks free. Call 170 Ossian, Ind. 1336 t FOR SALE—Started chicks. 20V white rock, straight run, 6 weeks old; 400 white rock, straight run. 3 weeks old; 1,000 white rock, straight run. 10 days old; 600 white leghorn pullets, 2 weeks old; 600 white leghorn pullets, 10 days old; 200 white leghorn, straight run, 3 weeks old. All U. 8. approved baby chicks. Model Hatchcry, Monroe, Ind. 135-g4t FDR - SALE — 1935 Ford. Good tires. New motor. Call 7963. 1664 U FOR SALE — Garden tractor, easy t<> handle. Cheap Evan Yake. 3' mites south Preble. 135 3tx FOR SALE -6 room all modern home, 2 blocks from ach<Hjl. prewar built one bed room down. 2 bed rooms up, with closets. Full bath down. Recreation room Im basement. This is a nice place to live. Possession soon. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe, Phone 1398. 137 3t FOR SALE — Wood door in frame ready to be Het in wall, formerly used an ba< k ntairway door; large I door, solidly built, with hardware, glas H removed. Two wicker chains. Phone 153. I*s St FOR SALE OR TRADE Bay white saddle horse, 3 yr. old. Broke. 514 mile cast of Decatur, Chester Barker. 136-2tx FOR SALE — Premier electric sweeper, Iron bed with Simmons springs; Olson rug 6*4 ft. by B*/4 ft. all In good condition call at 822 No. 3rd St., or phone 1542. 136-lt FOR SALE liampHhire male hog. Holstein bull. Both old enough for service. Robert Brown, mite and quarter west Kirkland high school. 136-3tx FOR SALE — Used Speed Queen Electric Washer. Several Axminister ruga. Drophead White Sewing Machine. Large stock of oil stoves and ice boxe* Also bicycles. Decatur I’sed Furniture, 146 S. Second. Phone 420. 136 3tx FOR SALE— Rotary boes, disc corn cultivators, spike tooth harrow, Harter deep freeze. Gerber implement Store. 136-g4t Clean up fence rows. No chopping or cutting - - save time and labor with Purina Weed Killer.— Stiefel Grain Co, 217 N. Ist St. •F(MI SALE 4 room house 4n Craigville; 2 bed rooms down. 3 up. inclosed porch with glass & screens, garage; full size lot. Possession soon. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Mouroe Bt., Phone 1398. 137-3 t FOR SAIJC — Late Style John Deere Model B Tractor, with Six Speeds, Power lift, Cultivators, rubber like new. refinished. Ono used Aills-Chalmers Combine, five Ft. cut two years old. excellent con-1 dition. Gone ue<-d McCormick-Deer-ing No. 42 Combine, good as new. Cultivator for John Deere A or B. One used No. 4 John Deere Mower, kwith tongue truck. One used Woods Mower, good. One new Mulkey Grain and Baled hay Elevator. Received a small shipment of Baler and Binder Twine. New and us<-d Tractor Tires — Steffen Implement Co. Third S.. Phono 184 135 4t FOR SALE’ tractors, tomato dusters, electric welders, air compressors, cement mixers, bate loaders, wagons, grain elevators. electric water heaters, roof paiut, new corn cultivators, discs, 16 ia. plow. Tractor tires, ring free ’ and naturalube oils and gream-s. Gerber Implement Store. U. 8. 27, Decatur. 135-6 t FOIT SALE — 1937 Packard six sedan. New tires aud in good running condition. 121 South First street, Decatur, Ind. 135-g3U
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FOR SALE — Table top gas stove. 625 Cali 1208. 137 git iteautify tawna. Kill un(nightly wetdw without harm to most lawn grasses. Purina Weed Killer. — Stiefel Grain Co., 217 N. lat Mt. T FOR SALE DeKalb early seed corn. Suitable for late planting. Hugh Nidlinger, Phone 984(1. 167-lt VORNADO FAN Nationally 'ad vertlsed floor and pedestal models for store, home or office, Haugk's. 167 TF
WANTED SEWING MACHINB Re paring - All makes, guaranteed Jobe. We make covered buttone, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholee. Boa rd ma ns 223 North First. 129-25tx WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equlpminL Save money on tetters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 176, Heller Building. 244-as WANTED TO BUY - Used 7a7s Dick Mansfield Motor Sates 141. 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind108 TF WANTED <Hr| for drivein service. Part time, good wages. Nite Owl Drive In. West Adams. Phone 6914. 136-2tx w o -girls from Decatur want ride to Fort Wayne for 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. shift. Telephone 5673 Decatur. 136-a3tx T MUST GET A MAN —at once in this community to work with our District Manager. Must have car ami be over 28 years of age. The work is In line with the program advocated by the |M>partmrnt of Agriculture. Permanent work, gtawl pay for man who has lived on farm. Write lh>x 138. % llemocrat. It WANTED — 4 or 5 room howte or apartment In or near Decatur. Phone 1647 after 5 p.m, 137 3tz - j Wanted — Early Anna soyabeans. Call 23 on 3, Craigville phone. Reuben (terber- 135 3tx WANTED — For general office work, girl who can type and take dictation. Apply Kraft Fimmlh Co.. 438 South Winchester street. 135g3t I County distributor wanted by old established company. Over 140 household and farm necessities I including the famous Black Diamoud Liniment. Established reg ular routes. Go<ml year 'round business. Many dealers making 612 to 615 daily. Car necessary. Rush name for full details. Be first. H. C. Wbitmer Co., Dept. 29. Columbus, lad. 137-ltx-s MISCELLANEOUS APPLIANCE SERVICIf — If we can’t fix It throw it away. We repair ail makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliance* White wringer rolls for all makos of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. 97 ts Hospital Insurance Kenneth Kunyon Decatur Insurance Agency PARMER* AnENTiON-We remove dead horses, cows, bogs, ete. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charge* The Stadley Products Co. Decorating servlt* for Decatur and vicinity. Work guaranteed. Inside and outside painting. Cail us for estimate. Walter Dove, 523 E. Water St., Berne, Parmalae or write Box 101 c/o Democrat Company. 71-TF TfoiF RENT 2 FOR RENT Large sleeping room, 304 North Fourth street. Call 1273. 135g3t “LOST AND FOUND LOST Between Decatur and Bobo wire wheel with 6*4 X 16” lire. Finder contact T. J. Durkin, 43 < Mercer avenue, Decatur, Ind. 135gltx LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN Boston Bull dog. female, answers to name of Poochie. Finder please phone 924 or notify Ray Johnson 110 South 10th St. Reward. 0 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind, June 11 — (UP)— Livestock: Hogs: 160-250 lbs 24-24.50, 250300 ilts 22.25-2375, 300 lbs up 20.5021.75. 100-160 lbs 22-22.50; roughs 18 down; stags 14.50 Calves: 26. Clipped iambs 20, spring lambs 24; clipped ewes 6; clipped bucks 4.50. Cattle market steady, a . n '■*— The burnt child dreads, the fire — O— Trad* la a Good ¥ewa — Vecatar
DHIA Sets Record During last Month Record Butter Fat Yield Is Reported Members of the dairy herd improvement association, including 34 herds with a total of 461 cows on test, finished the month of May with an all time high of 37 2. pounds of butter fat per cow. This betters another very good record made two years ago of 36.2 pounds This record Is something every dairyman should be proud of as Is proves the results of the very good breeding program, good management and care, and the results of the testing program. Adam* county Is rated as one of the beet counties In the state In regard to the dairy improvement. Myers and Short lead again this month with a 51.3 pound average They have a very good herd of registered Guernseys having had two cows to make over 100 pounds B F. recently. Edwin Nussbaum, through some good management. In feeding, culling and milking habits, etc, was a close second with a 50 5 average Herds making over 4U pounds nt butterfat are; (owner, breed, and butter fat): Myers and Short. R. G, 51.3; Edwin Nussbaum, it G. il. 50.5; Roy Price, It. J., 49 2; Sam NussItaum, R G. H., 48 7; Stanley Arnold, R. G., 47 4; Harry Lehman, R. 11. 41.7; Ben Gerke, R. H., 44 1; Homer Arnold, R. G. A , 44: Ell Schwartz, R. H . 43.6; Evelyn Arnold, R J., 43.3; Baekhaus Bros, It A., 42 1; Paul Liechty It. 11.. 42; Otto Ewell A Son. It. G. II . 41 9 (’owe making over 70 pounds butter fat (owner, cow, butter fat, milk, test); I). I). Haliegger, Gerke, 1008, 16*0.6; Otto Ewell A Son, Jean, 94. 2139, 44; Homer Arnold A Son, Joan. 92.7, 1972. 47; Myers A Short, Violet, 88.2, 1603. 5.5; Roy Price A Son. Silver, 78.7, 1035, 7.6; Eveiett Rice, Martha, 77.6, 1386,
Elevator Co. Oacatur . Pataraon ■ Monre* Truck l.oad EXTRA EARLY SEED CORN Funk's HooHier*Cr<>Ht F-138 regular and large flatN. Theo. Bulmahn Decatur Dealer Preble phone 5 on 20 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:30 p. m. Telephone 135
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5 6. Myer* A Short. Pet, 74 6. 1*56. 4; Win. Kipfer. Spot, 74. 217*. 3 4; Rolandea Liechty. Agnes. 73 3, 1705, 4 3; Sam Nussbaum A Sons, Alice, 72.6, 2201. 3.3; Homer Arnold A Sons, Rena, 71 1, 1631, 44; Edwin Nussbaum. Whitle, 70, 1429. 4.9. oSewer Projects Are Approved By State Indianapolis, June II —(UP) — The Indiana stream pollution control board today approved final plan* for sewer project* valued at 11.680,000 They included project* In Elkhart, Anderton. Alexandria and Gary and Industrial project* for the National Tube Co.. Gary; Standard Oil company. Whiting; and the Republic Crcoioting <<*npany, iiidlanuj>oll*. I). A. Poole, technical *e< retary, said the board also pasted preliminary plans tor a |6stt.tlOO tewer program at Vincennes and improvement* for the Evatuville sewer system. Completion dates ulho were extended one year for 15 Hoosier citie* including Columbus and Elkhart. Poole said. Maikets At A Glance By United I’n-w Stocks higher in moderately active trading. Bonds higher; U. 8. govern-
Notice! We are buying ell grade* of paper stock at present market price*. Aleo want Scrap Iron, Rage, Rubber, Batterlee, Auto Radlatere, Braee, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cane. Wo are aleo buyers of beef hides, calf ekln, cheep pelt*, tallow, fate, greases, oils, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442 Need A New FURNACE? Furnace Repairs? Furnace Cleaning? Free Estimates on Coal and Oil Furnace*. Oil Conversion Burners, Stokers. Phone HI for Prompt Service HAUG K ’ S ■Atv to eoeeow 9 ; "Ott !*• ««e V« • M> four lieMlur. and Mcu'lty. 3 ; torrowina m.da aai» under our plan, d > loan. p»L.t.l» mad* o* con.an.ant ■ ■ ».«mi See u» betore you borrow. 3 ; Full Information without obUeafio*. d ■ Seo w today. ! CAU, PHONS OR WSITZ LOCAL LOAN COMPANY 3 >I INConPONA7«o > • Grown* Fleor « Brerh *l«»re RuilMin* 5 I FwieVl.7 01CA1UR. IHOIABA 3 I I AMI## 1 •• • 1 • 11 •
ment* did not trade. Curb stocks hizber. Wheat, ora, oat* and barley futures irregular. Hogs, cattle and sheep higher. — o ——___ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat- June 2.S7UA; July 2.16 ’<-*•; Sept. 2.14'4-2.14; Dec. 2 13; May 2 lb'. Corn: July 1 96% %; Sept. 1.76 'i-'i; Dec. 161%-S; May 156'41.57'4. Oats: July 95%; Sent. 88'4 %; Dec. 86-85%; March *3‘.N; May 83-82% REPORT MEAT PRICES << uHttwwrd treat re*. It said the retailer had been absorbing the price boosts until now but was being forced to pass it on to the consumer. Agriculture department experts at Washington said they "do not understand and cannot explain" the rise but scoffed at the charge that it resulted from export purchasing. "We think there may Ito some-, thing behind it that we haven't heard about yet.” a spokesman said. ’‘We’re investigating to find the explanation" The department saiil that for tho first six month* of the year, export allocations took up only 300.000.tMH) to 400,000,000 pounds of meat. They said the nation’s cattle producers sent that amount to
SALE CALENDAR JUNE 14—" The Win Meyer Estate." F< rd L Litterer. Commissioner, Residence property, Prebel. Ind. and Improved 80 mre farm 1% miles North of Preble. Ind. Mldwe»: Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. JUNE 16— Russell Byer, admr Jennie F Byer. Sale to be held on premise*. 150 acres. Rtf acres. 8 room house and household furniture. Roy A N< <1 John-on and Melvin Lie< hty. auct*. JUNE 21 Ferd L Litterer. Commissioner at the Hank of Hoagland, Indiana 30 a< re* and h«u-e and lot in Hoaghti: I WANTED I GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, ! Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. Cannot use underwear, stockings, panto, I coats, overalls, or any similar material. | Will Pay |Q C lb. Decatur Daily Democrat ©rpai®QffiOak?>O®O©OfflOO®O®©O < DSOOOQCQ®O&«XoQ®®O©S>®©®®<DSM (■■■■■■■■■a ■■■■■■■■■■■■ : Roofing and Siding: OrOer* are now being taken for cpring application*. Several style* and color* to choo*e from. ■ ■ Also brick and aabecto* aiding, awning* | ■ J Roofing and aiding are *till critical, W So place your order early. “YOU PAY NO MORE FOR THE BEST HERE” I J — g ; ARNOLD & KLENK;
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market each week during the period. Export* for thia quarter, they said, probably will not run over 35 • percent of one week'* production. The amount foreign purchaser* may buy from commenial sources Is regulated, the department said, making it impossible for the export allocations to up*et the domestic market George Dressier, executive secretary of the National Assixiation of Meat Dealers, said sea-onal price increase* occurred about thi* time each year hut hi- < barged the government program had accentuated it. "We are furnishing a tremendous amount of meat to European countries,'' he said. —- N O RUSSIA MAKES i<w*tl**rd free. I’**. I* > d 2,<M10 word statement, said the iommiSMion's agents should have free access to all "facilities for mining, production and stockpile* of atomic raw material* and atomic materials." It could weigh, measure and check the handling of all such materials to make sure that nobody was 'holding out” fissionable mat- rial* for bombmaking. Tin- control <ommi**ion also would have ialioratories and experimental installations to develop atomic power for peaceful purpose*.
