Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1947 — Page 5

;PAV. JUNE 25, 1947

Kfket Reports M „v REPORT OF LOCAL ■«n FORE |ON MARKET! EnETT MURRAY A CO. June « - ;! 2 „ «*5 III* 21 Mr JW lb* M» 3M 22 °? MB . j’S lb* 21 25 B 550 lb* 20.25 ■ 110 lb* 2,25 m I- 1 ’ 15* 20.75 fl 10.00 Sat I . 23.00 _. 5.00 Kuner stock yards JB Corrected June 25 to 200 lbs 24.50 Kto *-3 lb* 24.75 fIM in *4O lbs 24.50 |B t 0 ’SO lbs 24 25 to -40 lb*. .................. 24.00 M ’TO lbs 23.75 M, n ’«o lbs 23.50 M to 790 Li* 23.25 hH w 300 lbs- 22.75 »to 350 lbs— 21.75 t 0 400 lbs 21.25 Mto ISO lbs 22.75 |BtO UO II*" - 22.50 Ml ln 350 lbs- 17.50 to :<*r lbs. 17.25 EK to 700 lbs 17.00 ■ 14.00 »,» . 23.110 sKta 20.00 jjK 10.V0 ■ wholesale ego and I POULTRY QUOTATIONS i Furnished by ■ KCATUR PRODUCE CO. a Phone 380 hH Corrected Juno 25 receipt eggs 38 hens 25 |Kiy springers over 3’4 lbs. .30 jgEy Springers under 314 lbs. .28 hens 10 ■b .10 ■ local grain market I IURK ELEVATOR CO. Ha Corrected June 25 leans subject to change I during day. :.M|rtees delivered at elevator, tot prices. I ■ Gnln: .*4 per baahal lose. I Con: .04 per IM ISM. ? fo.k. far*. J GRAIN“~PRICEB iJytems County F. B. Co-Op’s ||j I Bcrne-Monroe-Wlliiame H Corrected June 25 K 3 o.r ■ht . 41 No. 2 3.05 for rye prices. Better Hens SHkr-J that lay eggs with superior and contents are recent prodgßb of the department of agricul- «■» poultry research. » S. Johnson & Son jKctionet rs & Real Estate W* Bldg., Ground Floor W*e 104 153 So. 2nd St. be glad to Represent you EWto* transaction of Real Estate |flMlic Sale or private sale. 25 In this business in Decatur, welcome your investigation W*r record of which we are ■** Lelchty, Rep. lnd M Phone 261. --■? o»" ilssaiwe end eecurlh. I IB Jl”"” 1 ? “"dec ouf P l *" ‘T’ 1 *’ 1 * '"«• o* teewlte ; pWlff 1 .'.*•• “* before you borrow. , ■ M Woemaiio* without obli««tion. 3 E r See us today. ; cau, phons or wain UCAI IOAN COMPANY : Ma— ■ „ iNcooroM-rsa ■ • I** l O£CATU)T*IN9I*n7 J KHUu t uiU»u M ..nuun A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST J . - HOURS: ■•N to 12:oo 1:00 to 5:00 p laturdays, 6:30 p. m. I sfitr BURK ■ Elevator Co. b5~ ‘ Petereew • Monros niN I | -roof ■ p I $” @ I a CELLAR I WJUKWITH S' lIejgLLER I

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 60c; J times 75c; 3 times fl; 6 times $1.76. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified •ds accepted for skipdsy sched ule. . fO l 10 Po,nt BI’ACK FACE Is Sc per word for in sertlon. Copy must bs In office by 11 •. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. for sale YOU CAN’T BEAT IT —Spragus Furniture Store to the hottest value spot in northern Indiana for furniture and rugs. Phone 199 FOR SALE: 500 Sheets 814x11 20 Ib. White Bond Mimeograph 11.45- This bond mimeograph has good strength and drying quail ties. Sized for pen and ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and 1001. 103tf FOR SALE— Phllco car radios and alrlals 142.50 to 179.50, we install. Uhrick Bros. 102-TF FOR SALE 7 room all modern house, ideal location with an extra lot, lovely spot for a new home. 3 acres of ground on 224, 3 miles west of Decatur. 2 apartment house on sth St. large lot and garden spot. 5 room house, bath, good condition, on Mercer Avenue. 6 room house, good garage, large lot and garden, in Monroe, Ind. 6 room house, all modern, gas heated, large garden, fruit trees, close to factories. Clyde O. Troutner, Real Estate and Insurance, Phone 1166 or 73. 139-TF VORNAIX) FAN—Nationally advertised floor and pedestal models for store, home or office. Haugk’s. 137-TF FOR SALE Two beautiful Pekingese, 1 male, 1 female, champion blood lines. 1946 Style Master Chevrolet with low mileage. Phone FOR SALE— Two pure blooded Holstein heifers, 800 pound* each. Also 4 Hampshire sows with pigs. Edwin Wiehe, 4 miles southwest Hoagland. 148-3 t FOR SALE-Cow, fresh in a few days. J. C. Baltzell, 2% miles east Monroe. 148-g3tx FOR SALE — Jersey cow. Due to freshen soon. Two miles north of Hoagland. Rudolph Koeneman, Monroeville, route 2. 147 3tx FOR SALE- McCormick Iteering 5 foot mowing machine, in good condition. Also kitchen cabinet. 617 Winchester street, Decatur. 147-a3tx FOR SALE — 20 bushel of «»oybeans. Phone 57J-K, Decatur. 147 g3t FOR SALE 200 big English leghorn tfhiiets. 1 Green Gable brooder house, 12x16. Like new. Phone 6741. 148-g 3 t« FOR SALE soy beans. Eugene Arnold. Phone 615 0. 148 2tX FOR SALE — Four Case combines, new. three motor d’lven, 6 foot cut; also two John Deere combines. George V. Mellatt, Bryan. . >t FOR SALE— Special sale price on Quillen llome-Freez. only one left. McCormick-Deering combine, excellent condition. Bale leaders, hale * binder twine, one Cunningham power weed cutter. Elevators, one new cultivator for John Deere A or B tractor. New and used tractor tires. Pump tractor seats and umbrellas, buck Ring-free oil and grease. High speed cultivator shields, cultivator shovels and sweeps. New De Laval stainless steel separator* and milkers, new DeLaval water heater, be sure and sec this. Special price on one DeLavai sterling two unit milker, new. One used Buckeye mower, low priced. Stefc°" i«ml Phone 18(r. FOR SALE-White Rock frier*. jive or dressed. Call Vernon Niblick. Ist house north of Yost gravel pit. 3t “ w h ;““ r twine. Decatur Sale Harn. I h. Dochrman. 147 3tX P <( I. sale - Young fryers, alive 569-h. _ W”°“‘ ‘ door sedan. Phone 414. 149 3tt FOt BALE - J 1 in. thermostat - good t< ’ nd ' ® n 30 g,l. hot water tank, eoal chute, door * fr»me ' L 9 * x ment Phone 1»M 149 3,1 . Geed W »*•••

QI It KIES by Ken Reynolds - r — Mary! This vine is growing as fast as the Democrat Want Ad said It would-” FOR SALE— Two family semimodern apartment. Main apartment 7 rooms. 4 bedrooms. Other has 2 rooms. Full loL 2 car garage. Nicely located. Exceptional buy at 15000. Walter J. Buckman, General Insurance and Real Estate. Phone 3. 142-TF FOR SALE — Walking distance north end industries, one bedroom home, newly remodelled with inside toilet, lavatory, built in sink. 1600 down, balance |35 monthly. An easy way to escape apartment life. Bob Heller, Heller Building, Phone 870. 139-TF FOR SALE — 450 white leghorn pullets. 3 weeks old; 700 white leghorn pullets, 2 weeks old; 150 New Hampshire red pullets, 2 weeks old; 800 white rocks. 10 days old. U. 8. approved, pollorum tested. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. 147 g4t FOR SALE — Six-room all-modern home. Nice backyard fine location. Phone 5193 after 4 p m. 147 b6t FOR SALE — Otic Fannail F-12 tractor on rubber with cultivators. One 14” Allis Chalmers plow. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 447 3t FOR SALE — Wire screens, galvaniz«;d and copper. Stucky Hardware, Monroe, Indiana. 149 It FOR SALE — Soy beans. Bob Ehrman 1 mile west, 22/3 miles south of Preble. Craigvifle phone. 149 3tx FOR SALE — '3O model A Ford pickup. In extra good Fortney's Radiator Repair, 219 North First street. 149 g3tx FOR SALE-7 cu. ft. electric refrigerator, just overhauled. Excellent condition. Phone 948. 149-ltx FOR SALE — Good I'sed Furniture. Visit our trade-in De;>art ment when looking for good used furniture. Two Living room suites A l condition; three Dinette sets, one desk, four sets of Bed Springe. Will sell cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 149 2t SAVE AT SPR.MH'E'S — Women by the hundreds are purchasing their furniture and rugs from Sprague Furniture Store where they save many dollars. Drop in and see how many dollars wo can save you. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199 149 2t FOR SALE Royal sweeper. In excellent condition. Call 824. 147 g3t FOR SALE — All wool two-tone green Wilton rug 9x12, four throw ruga to match. Phone 60S Berne, 318 E. Water St. 147 3tx Ajax DDT 5 percent solution, 50 cents per pint. — Burk Elevator Co. 117b3t FOR SALE: Business imildfng and lot on Jefferson street neat Second street. Clyde O. Trout ner, Real Estate and Insurance. Telephone 1166 or 73. 147tl FOR SALE: Kroll baby buggy and high chair. Good condi tion. 705 Winchester street. 147t3x FOR SALE:'Alfalfa and Timothy hay In field. E. T. Jones, on< mile east and one mile sou'i <ounty farm, 147t3> FOrIiaLE -C’hHd’s bed. Infant t< six years old. with can't we mattress. Call at 247 H West Mon roe street afternoons or evening* or phone 1387. 14«-g3 FOR SALE— McCormick-Deerin; hay loader, good as new. Uncoil Soya bean*. Walter Thieme. Tele phone 645-H. 148 Jt> FUR SALE — Hay in the fiaW Will let out on shares. 2’4 mile: south Pleasant Mills. for SAL& Richland and Dun field soy beans for sale.. Clean ready to sow. Inquire L. F. Sapp Phone 969-R. * 4g3t; FOR sale or TRADE — 194 Buick, fully equipped. Low mil« age Excellent condition. 546 Studs baker Street. !<• 3

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

FOR SALE — % h.p A.C. motor. Centrifugal pump % Inch. Both I in good condition. Can be seen after 1 3:30 p m. at 356 North 11th street. 148 2tx FOR SALE —7 room all modern house In fine condition. Hard , wood floors water softener hot water heating system. Also 4 room ( all modern home pre war con- : structlen can be bought by vet- t eran with small down payment. . All modern 5 room house, full slxe basement, 3 blocks from bust- j ness dist. close to school and ( church. Ail modern 5 room house, rock ( wool Insulation, I’4 acre of ground , can be bought with small down , payment. Clyde O. Troutner, Ins. and Real ( Estate, Telephone 1166 or 73. 144-TF ( BULLETIN - We'are now taking 1 orders for Living Room Suited I made to your Individual order. ' many styles and covers to choose I from. Liberal trade in allowance 1 for your old suite. Sprague Furniture store, Phone 199. 149 2t I FOR HALE -IMfv-g in Al condi- ' tion. New motor, excellent tires. Steve Everhart, 227 S. 3rd. St. 14931 FOR SALE ~OR TRADE- 1946 Flectmaster 2-door, radio and Jieater, low mileage, like new. 1943 Fleetline 2-door, very clean. 1942 Stylemaster, perfect mechanically. 1940 Special Deluxe,, reconditioned. 1940 sedan 85, good mechanically. 1937 Chev, as is. 1935 Pontiac as is. Fred Busche, Phone 975, 303 North 9th St. 1493tx WANTED SEWING MACHINS Reparing— All makes, guaranteed Jobe. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 129-25tx WANTED—WiII give 825 reward for information leading to rental of furnished or unfurnished apartment or house. Phone 237. 147-3tx WANTED — Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244<f WANTED TO RENT’— Semi- modern house within 10 miles of Decatur. Write Box 130, Democrat. 149 g3tx ; , , .< M 1 - | WANTED — Veteran needs house to rent. 5 or 6 room semi-modern preferred, any type considered, Information appreciated See Audley Moser at Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop. 147 6tx WANTED TO BUY — Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind 108 TF WANTED — Veteran needs 3 room apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 1282. 149 g2tx WANTED — House keeper for elderly man. Inquire at home of C. R. Smith Preble, Indiana. 147 stx WANTED — Short order cook, afternoon trick. Apply in person at Hotel Coffee Shop. 149-3tx WANTED -To do custom baling or make hay on share between Decatur and Bluffton. Homer Ascbleinan. Decatur, Ind., located H miles south. \ east of Craigville. Phone 3 on 14. 148 g3tx WANTED Girl for housework by the week. Call 120 North Third Street. 149-2tx WANTED- To sell and hang wallpaper. Have 400 samples. Phone 96-D, Monroe. 148-g3tx MISCELLANEOUS APPLIANCE SERVICE - If we can't fix it throw it away. Ws repair all makea of washers, sweepers, Irons and other small appliances- White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. 97 ts I , , ■ I' — — - Hospital Insurance Kenneth Runyon ’ Decatur Insurance Agency . FARMERS^ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, l etc. Decatur phone 2000- We pay all phone charges. Ths Stadley ■ Products Co. 1* 42 1 — 77— We are not taking any . wool at the present time. — Burk Elevator Co.T I FOR RENT ’ FOR RENT—Nice sleeping room, suitable tor 2. Bath. Garage it • MKSSMry. Phone 5491. 148-g2t ; LOST AND FOUND 1 LOST—Black - itlpper billfold between Ideal Dairy sad Gamble h Store. Coatained small sum of - money and identification cardo, t Reward. Phone 143-L. 149-21 X

LOST — Brown zipper bill fold sometime last week, contained sum of money. Phone 1115. 149-2tx LOST-Brown billfold contained sum of money and important papers sometime Saturday evening. Reward. Phone 9073. 149-3tX

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. June 25.—(UP1(PMA)—Livestock: Hogs 7,000; fairly active, generally steady; good and choice 160-225 lb. barrows and gilts mostly 24.75, top 25.00; 235-250 Ihs. 24.25-24.50; 260-300 lbs. 22.50-2400; •QO-350 J>*. 21.25-21.75; 35M<h« lbs. 20.50; 100-160 lbs. 22.0023.00; bulk good and choice light and medium weight sows 18.00-19.00; few choice lights to 19.50; medium weight and heavy offerings 17.0018.00. ftattle 1200, cal Wes 700, grain-fed steers and heifers fully steady; grassy yearlings and most cows dull, good to mostly choice medium weight steers 27.25; low good to low choice various weights 24.50- medium steer* 23.00; heifers in top half of good grade 25.00; light grassy yearlings bid 20.00 down; limited sales good beef cows at 17.00-18.50; bulk common and medium beef cows 13.5016.25; cannon* and cutters 9.5013.50; vealers generally 50 lower; good and choice 21.00-23.50; common and medium 10.00-20.00; culls 8.00-9.00. Rheep 300; fat lamb* about steady; good and choke spring lambs 22.00-23.00; choice quotable to 23.50; closely sorted absent: ■laughter ewes steady; choice light weight shorn ewes to 7.00; heavies around 5.00. 0 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., June 25—(UP) —Livestock: Hogs: 160-250 Iba. 24.25-24.75. 2.W300 lbs. 22.25-24. 300 lbs. up 200.50- 100-160 lbs. 22-22.50; rough* 17.50 down; stags 14. Calves: choice 23. , steady. * Cattle market steady. 0 Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks firm in moderate trading. Bonds irregularly higher; U. 8. gcrernments lower. Curb stock* irregularly higher. Wheat, corn, oats and barley future* irregular. Cattle lower, hogs and sheep steady to lower. | 0 Bens Need Water \ Water to the most important - and cheapest ingredient a hen needs to I manufacture eggs. For each pound of feed, laying birds consume two pounds of water. Need A New furnace? \ Furnace Repairs? Furnace Cleaning? Free Estimates on Coal and Oil Furnaces, Oil Conversion Burners, Btokers. Phone 49 for Prompt Service HAUGK’S

144-TF

1493tx

I LIABILITY to widly r.pl»cl»» .11 ..lher I | liiAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY ; /hah !! th’ GPEAt)] |/2< PAT WAS jl vvStpi 0 WILL MAKp THE wIl WLul pat (( RTngn'l E THEONLY WblOn THE BEACH . ~7 s ■- ! z-Custa' _ \ ALL THE PUPPIES ) I • I '\ ( ' ( SPOLED SPAT, ) CAME FOP THEiR ) 1 > 1 t S cc 1 APEn'T Lz BATH BUT ? » | \ lEVEPVON6 ELSE } a YOU ? f .eLMEPn^” t y W K —~ * A / fem raw

CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July 2.17',i-%; Sept. 2.1.3 K-K; Dec 2.1244; May 2.10444*. Corn: July 2.02 2 02'4; Dec. L 641.84R4 I May 1.80'4-1 «i. Oats: July 98 97%; Sept. 87%- %; Dec. 844444; May 82 Ml. o_ New International Tractor Displayed Tho newest member of Ihe wellknown International tractor line, the Farmall ’‘Cub," was unveiled yesterday at a preview showing north of Fort Wayne. The demonstration wa* presented liefore a group of dealers, county agents, bankers and newspapermen of the 25-county area covered by the Fort Wayne branch office. The new tractor feature* small, handy size and low cost. It weigh* only 1200 pound* and Is designed esptx-ially for the country’* 3,000,000 farmers with a small amount of acreage This family • sized tractor can also lie equipped with a complete line of implements — plows. dl*<«, cultivators, planter* and haying tools. The company l»e---gan volume production this week at its Ixmlsviile plant and plans to build 100,000 unit* annually. Among prominent Fort Wayne officials who attended the demonstration were Mayor Harry Baals. Charles Buesching, president of the Lincoln National Bank, and various officer* of the International Harvester Fort Wayne plan* Local men who witnessed the showing were: Don Mollenkopf of the local Harvester agency; county agent L. E. Archbold; Herman Krueckeberg of the First State Bank: 11. B. Mi-Knight, dealer from Paulding, Ohio; and Harry Steele, of the Dally Democrat staff. ——o ■ 1 - —-—— Brain Food No single food is a brain or nerve food but it takes a balanced diet to maintain the health of brain and nerves, as well as the health of the rest of the body. PUBLIC j AUCTION The Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church Monroeville, Ind., are sponsoring a Benefit Auction Sale, to be held on the American Legion lot, South street, Monroeville. Ind. SAT., JUNE 28 Commencing at 10:30 a. m. Notice! We are buying all grades of paper stock at present market prices. Also want Scrap Iron, Rags, Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin —But NOT tin cana. We are alao buyers of beet hides, calf skin, sheep pelts, tai low, fete, greases, oils, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442

• BRITISH FRM MAGNATE J. Arthur Rank (left) and Bing Crosby conclude an agreement over a golf match at Cypress Point, Cal., golf club which will send the movie and radio singer to Ixmdon in the summer of 1948 to make an ali-English film. “That man. Itank, knows where to do business,” Crosby opines. "Who could say no on the 18th greenT” (latermtioMlSoundphotoj SALE CALENDAR JUNE 28Herb Benson, Complete Close Out Sale of Case Equipment and Fixtures. Vagabond Village. 35 miles East of Fort Wayne. Ind on Highway No 24. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. JUNE 28Harry Treece, Six Room Modern Home, .>OB North Main St.. Paulding. Ohio. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer.

FURNACES ARE NOT ALL ALIKE SEE THE NEW HOLLAND X FURNACE The only furnace to make a clean break with the old-fashioned past. We clean and repair all maket of furnaces. Free Estimates — Free Inspection HOLLAND FURNACE CO. Phone 6(i(l Decatur

WANTED MOLDERS-LABORERS If you are interested in a permanent job 1 at Rood wages, under good working condi- w lions—apply now. f NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. < The Decatur Casting Co. 822 Dayton Ave. 1 DECATUR. INDIANA > A GOOD PLACE TO WORK \ We’ve Been Mak.ng QUALITY CASTINGS For 26 Years. C

PAGE FIVE