Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1947 — Page 5
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arket Reports Far WLY KffPORT OP LOCAL ND FORIIQN MARKETS NNETT, MURRAY A CO. “T Corrected July 11 to 399 Mto- — 25.25 to 335 Ibo. 25.50 to 249 Iba. _ 25.25 Io 399 Iba. 24.75 to 380 Iba. 23.50 I it IN M _ 22 50 to 335 tot. 21.25 to 360 toa. 18.25 to IN ft*. _ 12 75 to 100 toa. 23.25 to 140 tot. 22 50 to 130 too. —... 2175 ■ 13.75 (W< A Sat.) 23.50 •a 23 00 MbM0H....,...,,.,.,...,,, 0 HO Hags L. 12.00 UMNBR OYOGH. YARD* Corrected July 11 to SOO too. to 335 too. 25.50 to 340 Iba. 25 25 to 350 too. „ 25.00 to 300 Ibo. 24 75 to 370 too. 24 50 40 389 too. w*. 24.00 to 2W lbs. 23.50 to 300 Ibo. 23.25 to 825 lbs. 2225 to 3M too. 21.75 to 400 Ibo. B- 2100 to 100 Ibo. .... 23.00 to 140 too. 22.00 . to 350 to«. 1R.50 r to 500 too. isoo to 700 too. 15 50 ? 15.00 >o 21.00' • — ....■■ 20.00 I . 10.00 ffHOLRRALR ROG AND *OULTRY QUOTATIONS FurnWtad by 'BCATUR PRODUCE CO. Phono 3bo Corrected Joly 11 Mt receipt eggs _ .38 iy hens „ 24 7 springers over 3% lbs.. 28 7 tprtagm wior 8% tos. .28 a— 40 LOCAL ORAIM MARKET i BURK ELEVATOR CO. ' Corrected July 11 Baeas subject to cnaago during day. rices delivered at elevator, for prices. 3ratas M par bushel lose. Cora: .04 par 100 lose. L 1 Lo-Ktoras. " GRAIN PRICES lame County P. B. Co-Op’o Bsmo-Monroo>Wllllams Corrected July 11 at ...........* MM .. 2.1«> w .......... 3.05 4 No. 3 3.15 n for m prtoaa Q 3RT WAYNE LIVESTOCK rt Wiyno. Ind, July 11—(UP) restock: »gs: 100-250 lbs. 25.50-26, 250lbs. 23.25-25.25, 300 lbs. up 21- , 100-160 lbs. 33-23.50; roughs down; stags 14.25. tlves, lambs, cattle markets lyCHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE heat: Joly 9J9%*3.40; Sept 4-2.86; Dec. 2.34' t ' 2 ; March 4B; May 230%. rn: July T.l7‘ a %; S.pt 1.99%; Dec. Ul%-1.82; May 4-1. to: July 1.0114%; Sept. 94 ; Dec. 00%; March 89B; 87%-%. ybeans: NOV. 2.688; March . i* . 0 epaired, Roupholstered and Hefißtehed. Wo eave yea 1-3 to 1-2 cost of new. Venetian Blinds and home (wrings made to order. Pick up and Delivery. We Satisfy. SEC AU R Furniture Repair E. Monroe Phone 1686 ■«■■■■» ; i N. A. BIXLER OPTOMKTRIBT MOURE* :30 to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 Setucdeye, 8:30 p. m. Telephone 135 Mmroi ■BHUDBEDSI BURK Elevator Co. g*’ 00r g M>l ‘ CELLAR UUUK WITH I LhellepJ
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 wordo or leu: 1 time 50c; 8 times 75c; 3 timee |1; 6 timee 81.75. Rates quoted are tor consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted for skipday schedule. Rate fori 10 Point BLACK FACE te 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must be hi office by 11 a. no. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 0 a. m. FOR SALE YOU CANT BEAT IT-Sprague Furniture Store 1s the hottest value spot in northern Indiana for furniture and rugs. Phone 133. 77-TF FOR SALE: 500 Sheets B%xll 20 to. White Bond Mimeograph 31.45- This bond mimeograph has good strength and drying qualities. Sited for pen and ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and 1001. lOßtf FOR SALE- -4'4 porch post, 9 feet long, with caps and bolta. Two awnings with rolls and fixtures. Phone 277. 154-btf FOR SALE - In subdivision restricted for gracious living Brand new home, gas heated, automatic hot water, full basement, hardwood floors, built-in cabinets, two bedrooms finished—third us- ; able. Available to veteran for 1965 down, balance financed for twenty years. Also available under F. H. A. to nonveteran. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 154 ts FOR SALE— ~Bix room nearly modern home with % acre of ground at city limits. Kitchen with new cabinets. New lifetime roof being laid. Berry bushes and fruit trees now besring. Two car size garage has work bench. 35895— Pay 32695 down, balance 830 monthly, interest 4% semi-annual-ly. Possession August Ist, when owner leaves city. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 154-ts FOR SALE — Walking distance north end Industries, one bedroom home, newly remodelled with inside toilet, Isvatory, built in sink. 3600 down, balance 835 monthly. An easy way to escape apartment life. Bob Holier, Heller Building, Phone 870. 139-TF BARGAINS— Electric lawn mower, 379.95. General automatic electric irons, 85.95. Record players half-price. Hot plates, toasters. Kitchen's Maytag Ser., 238 N. Second. 158-ts FOR SALE — Sand, grave), dirt, stone, cinders. We deliver. Glass Bros. Trucking Service. Craigville phone 23 on 25. 159FOR SALE—3 piece bedroom suite complete with springs and inner spring mattress. Phone 8195. 1603tx FOR SALE—6 room house in Magley, immediate possession. Myles F. Parrish. Phone 102 or 1594. 160FOR SALE-1936 Chevrolet Master Two-door, 8375.00. After 4 p.m. 518 Niblick St. 161-3tx FOR SALE— Holstein bull calf, eligible to register. Grandson of Dunloggin Standard. Dam is granddaughter of Carnation Ormsby Perfection. Benjamin D. Mazelin, Berne, R. 1. Phone 4693. 162-2 t FOR SALE -Electric refrigerator, perfect condition. 234 N. First St. 162-3 t FOR SALE: Because of illness will sell or trade good going grocery, gas and case business on 27, Geneva, living quarters, reasonable rent. F. .M. Martz, P. O. box 441. Geneva. 162-g2tx •FOR SALE: Model A pickup truck with buck rake attachment. A-l condition. 8175. % mile west of county infirmary. Robert Uhrlck, route 6. 162-g2tx FOR SALE: I Papac coni harvester with motor and bio wet. Like new. I new Papac silo Siler. Steffen Hardware, Bluffton, Ind. 162g3tx FOR SALE: 3 story ell-modern home, gas heated, automatic hot water, full itaaement. Priced for quick sale. May be seen at 1216 .Master Drive. 162-g3t FOR BALE--Two pure bred Holstein male calves 4 weeks old suitable for breeders. Phone 585. Tom Durkin. 162-31 X FOR SALE — Model 74 Indian motorcycle; A-l rubber. Arnold & Klenk. 162-2tx FOR SALE--Used furniture: Two used living room suites. A-l condition. Cheap tor cash. Sprague Furniture Company, Phone 199. 160*g8t
QUICKIES by Ken Iley no Id h -** MM *° ■kjL i “I’d lifce to place a Card of ; Thanks in the Democrat Want Ads—iny wife just left me!” ; BULLETIN! Sensational sale of Hamilton Beach vacuum cleaners. Here is the best opportunity you may have in a long time to buy a famous Hamilton Beach vacuum cleaner complete with attachments for only 859.95- regular selling price 389.85. Phone 199 or 1455 for demonstrations. Sprague Furniture Store. 160-g3t I FOR SALE Registered cows and bulls. Domino breeding. G. K. Hilleary, Fort Recovery. Ohio, R. 2. 1603tx FOR SALE Two 9 x Wilron rugs, two-tone blue, like new. 16 yards hall and stair carpet, green floral pattern. All with pads. Antique grand piano. Roger Mesh- ’ berger. Berne, or phone Decatur 721 alter 6 p.m. 160-g3tx FOR SALE David Bradley Mower on rubber, almost new. Low i • priced Woods mower. New Holland Baler, parts and twine. One ’ Ixiuden Litter Carrier. Stahmer Lime Spreaders. Steffen Implement Company, Third St., Phone 180. 160-3 t i SPECIAL—Heavy gauge all meta) lawn chairs, regular 38.50 value, i selling at 87.50. Other lawn chairs . as low as 3198. Sprague Furniture , Store, Phone 199. 160-g3t ’ FOR SALE— Semi-modern two- ' family dwelling, 3 bedrooms and 2 bedrooms, large - lot, 2-car gari age. . Semi-modern one-story dwelling, 1 one bedroom. Two blocks from i business district. i Walter J. Bockman, General !lnI surance & Real Estate. Phone 3. ■ 159-btf FOR SALE Young Holstein main calf, from a very high producing cow. Jacob J. Schwartz, R. 1, Box 112, Berne, Ind. 161-3tx FOR SALE -25 head good weaned pigs. 1 mile east of Monmouth. Victor Kable. 161-3tx FOR SALE New Idea hay "ioa<L er; 1-22 HP Wisconsin air cooled motor; Case farm wagons; fertilizer and lime spreaders. Arnold & Klenk, pboue 463. 163-3 t FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet convertible 5 passenger coupe. Motor A-l condition, tires ail good, fender skirts, spot light, radio, underseat heater and everything else. Really a honey. Downtown Texaco, Second and Jackson. Phone 198. 161-g3tx FOR SALE— Registered Brown Swiss bull 1 year old. Dam milked up to 65 pounds. Elmer Isch, Monroe, Ind. 161-3 t FOR BALE—AII modern 5 room house, rockwool inslulation; 1% acres ground can be bought with small down payment. 3 acres ground on 224, 3 miles west Decatur. 6 room house, good garage; large lot, garden, Monroe. 6 room house, all modern, gas heated, large garden, fruit trees, close to factories. Building built in 1941; could be made into nice home. Located I*4 miles from Decatur, must be moved from present site. Clyde O. Troutner, Real Estate and Insurance. Phone 1166 or 73. 161-gtf FOR SALE-1941 Ford coach deluxe, with radio, heater, new tires. In A-l condition, black. 21936 Chevrolet coaches, black, A-l condition. 1934 Chevrolet coach, good condition, with radio. Airplane Service Station, Bluffton, Indiana. Phone 75. 161-3 t WANTED SEWING MACHINE ReparlngAll makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 154-26tx WANTED-Barn roofs to paint, or paint spraying of any kind. Free estimates. Write Perry & Emenhiser, Monroeville, Indiana, or phone Mmrocville 2825. 159-6tx WANTED—Lady to work in laundry. Apply in person. Phone H 43. 127 South 3tb street. l«0-6tx
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, WANTED — Mtmeogrnphing work, Professional equipment Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phons 870, Heller Building. 244-as WANTED TO BUY — Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, InA 108 TF WANTED- Sheep to - mproves weight and quality of wool, kills ticks and lice. For appointment write Lorin Glass, Decatur route 2, or call O. V. Dilling, Craigville phone. 154-ts WANTED: llooms for Auction HtudeniH July 2K lo August 16. — Reppe,! Auction School, phone 312 or 610. T , WANTED 3 or i room furnished Apt. or house, with bath. Phone , 542 or write A. W. Wilson, % Gen- , era! Electric Co., Kokomo, Ind. 161-3tx WANTED To do custom baling; hay or straw. Aschliinan Brothers, 4 miles south, ‘4 mile west of Preble. Craigville phone 1 on 6. 161 3tx WANTED TO RENT—Furnished apart inent, 3-5 rooms, by young man and family recently employed In Decatur. Phone 7874. Bellmont Cabins. 161-3tx WANTED- Board and room for father and 10 year old daughter. Write Box 133, c/o Democrat. 161-3tx WANTED—Custom combining to do. Telephone 22 on 36, Preble. 161-g3tx WANTED - Woman to are for elderly lady and a family of two. Nice home at north edge of Decatur. No washings or Ironing. Very I Jittie house wor|. Steady employ* , ment. Good home for right party, i Mrs. Roy 8. Johnson, telephone i 1022. 160-a3t ' WANTED To contact' wire field baler. Bib job. Call 6961 after I 4 p.m. 161-b3t WANTED Apt. or house, 3 or more rooms. Phone 8284. 161MISCELLANEOUS APPLIANCE SERVICE™- If we t can't fix it throw It awny. We ; repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliances- White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk. phone 463. 97 ts 1 MASSAGING by experienced masseuse. Call 1095 for appoint- ; ment. 160-3 t Decatur Insurance Agency Established 1887 K. C. Bldg. Phone 385 158tf FARMERS 'ATTKNTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000- We pay all phone charges. The 8 tad ley Products Co. 15-ts ’ NOTICE- We will be canning each Tuesday and Friday until fur* ther notice. Liechty Cannery. Berne. 162-8 t Insulated Brick Siding Colonial asbestos shingles; roofing; remodeling; Acme quality I paint. Free estimates, phone 8754. I 162- | FORRENT 1 - I FOR RENT-9 MM. movie pro- . jector. screen, wide variety of . movie subjects: cartoons for the kiddies, golfing, water sports, travel, etc. L. Anspaugh Studio, Phoned 662. 160-6 t LOST AND i LOST: An Engllxh beagle hound, black, white and brown spotted. . Female. Finder please call 4132. Reward. 162-g2t ( 0 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK [ Indianapolis. July 11—(UP) — . (P.MA (—Livestock: Hogs 6,U00; opening was fairly r active, barrows and gilta generally . steady with Thursday’s average; good and choice barrows and gilts 160-225 ll*. 25.50 26.25 ; 250 300 lbs. ’ 23.25 25.25; 300-400 lbs. 21.00-22.50; 100-160 lbs. 23 <>o-24.00; sows around ’ steady, early sales 16.50-19.50. few ’ 20.00, late sales weights above 500 lbs. 25 to 50 encts lower, downward to 16.00. Cattle 1,500, calves GOO; steers ( and heifers little changed, three ! loads top good to mostly choir e i 957 lb. steers 29 00, seven loads i similar weights mostly good 26.50 bought to arrive; scattered small lota steers to 26.50, bulk common and medium lightweights 18 0024.00. Two loads medium and good heWers 25.00; cows strong to 25 cents higher, good beef cows ' 17.25-19.50; common and medium 13.25-17.30; vealers moderately active, fairly steady, good and choice 23.00-25.00. common and medium 11.00-22.00. Sheep 300; openiur wax general*
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ly steady, good and choice fat spring lambs 22.50-24.00, strictly choice to 24.50, medium and good 20.00-22.00, common and medium 16.00-19.50; thin lightweights down to 14.00; choice lightweight shorn slaughter ewes to 7.00, bulk heavies 5.00. » * o Markets At A Glance By UNITED PRESS Slocks higher in moderately active triuling. Bunds irregularly higher; U. S. ( governments did not trade. Curb stocko higher. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures strong. Wheat steady, hoga and cattle higher. o Tragedy Breeds Romance Providence. R. I. (UP) An unsolved murder led lo nrarriwgl. .Mrs. Kathryn Craig Webster. 43, widow of Dr. George W. Webster, who was shot to death in July, 1933. has married Bryan K. Anna* ble, detective who investigated the slaying. o CITY EMPLOYES H ontlsaro iron «-aae l> of the various groups delivered short talks. Mayor Stulls also conferred with the workers concerning problems of their respective departments. PRACTICE RUN HoMllniird from Paar I) attention to the seriousness of such a practice. Driving, hoselaying and other operational tests with the new 811.000 Mack truck sre to be continued'
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for some time, he said, with both regular and volunteer firemen participating. SENATE PLANS tf'oatlaard from l*aae D this session. Peanuts A group of peanut butter and candy makers asked congress to permit the Commodity Credit Corp, to sell eating peanuts at less than parity. On the tax front, the odds at the moment appeared to favor slightly those who predict a presidential veto would be sustained in the senate. An administration source and a high ranking Republican counted noses in the senate and concluded the odds right now were slightly in favor of the upper liou.se sustaining President Trumans promised veto of th<* revised GOP income tlx reduction bill. The Democratic source said his
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poll showed a veto would be up- for the second time in two months held with “four or five votes to expressed confidence that they spare" The Republh an leader said ‘ °‘>W muster the necessary ma supporters of the measure still fortty for the showdown voteneeded at east two converts to as- probably next week. The tax iegissure them the two-thirds majority Ixtion already has won house apto override. proval and the senate is expected However. GOP leaders who are!to pass it and send it to the White pushing the bill through congress House tomorrow SALE CALENDAR JULY 12—A. Magdalene Hubata, 3% miles East and % mile South of Warsaw, Ind. Well improved 140 Acrt Farm with Beautiful Private laike; Fine 10 Room Modern Duplex Home. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer JULY 18—Yard Jackman. Sales Barn. South Indiana Ave., Auburn. Indiana. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. AucJULY 19—Owen J. Jeffery. 220 West Harrison St.. Paulding. Ohio. Five Room Modern Home and Extra Lot. 630 p. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTION “THE GOELZ FARM" IMPROVED 55 ACRE FARM and PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, July 26, 1947 1:30 P. M. LOCATION: Two Mlles East and two miles North of Decatur. Ind. IMPROVEMENTS: GOOD Seven Room House, Soft Water in this house. Upground Cellar. Two Barns, one 30x50. the other 18x41. Good Hog House, Granary and Chicken House ELECTRICITY. 15 ACRES OF FINE BLUE GRASS and TIMBER PASTURE, balance under cultivation, LBVEL, HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE LAND, Well Drained, has been well farmed, properly rotated and is in a fine state of fertility. AN IDEAL LOCATION. Landlord's share of growing crops will go to purchaser. IMMEDIATE Landlord’s POSSESSION of the laind and POSSESSION of Buildings on or before September 1, 1947. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Three Cows— Holstein Cow, 8 gal cow, fresh in March; Two Guernsey Cows, one fresh in April, 6 gal., other fresh by day of sale. Dozen Leghorn Hens. 3 Mallard Ducks. 1 12 Ton Mixed Hay, Baled Straw, 50 Bushels Corn, 14 Bu. Seed - Oats, and 100 Bu. Feeding Oats. FARM MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT— Int. B Tractor, with Cultivators In good shape; 6 Ft. Mc-D. .Mower; Crowfoot Roller; Spring Tooth Harrow. 2 sections; Spike Tooth Harrow. 2 sections; IMsc; Riding Plow; Hay Rake; |fay Tedder; Wagon. Steel Wheel, Rack; Check Row Wire; Two sets of Harness; Collars; Forks, Hay Forks, Shovels; Int. Manure Spreader; 12 New Steel Posts; Wooden Posts; Electric Pump Jack; Nearly New Oil Tank Heater; Cross Cut Saws; and many other articles. TERMS: Real Estate —20% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good ■ title. Personal Property: Cash. ALMA GOELZ, OWNER J. F Sanmann—Auctioneer 1 C. W. Kent—Sales Manager Salo Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. I Decatur. Indiana. July 11 17 ”4 1 ’ ) FURNACES ARE NOT ALL ALIKE ( i 1 SEE THE NEW ) 4 HOLLAND X FURNACE ) • 1 The only furnace to make a clean break with the J f old fashioned past. We clean and repair all % a makea of furnaces. J a Free Estimates — Free Inspection 1 ( HOLLAND FURNACE CO. J / Phone 660 Dcratur C I’*** >^franchise, on CRAWFORD Overhead type GARAGE DOORB (Residential- 1 Industrial-Commercial) to a responsible man—experienced In a the building field—sell to home owners, contractors and in- 1 dustry—to be our Sales and Installation Dealer in this county. ■ We train you—profitable fulltime interesting work — prompt ■ deliveries. / Write, giving complete information and qualifications. 1 CRAWFORD DOOR SALES CO. ( (Henry F. Fawcett, Distributor) J 1714 South 7th St. Tel. Walnut 5380 t Elkhart * lnd,ana /
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