Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1947 — Page 5

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lirkef Reports For Ly REFORT OF LOCAL t foreign market® HETT, MURRAY A CO. | Corrected July 17 e«| lbn. — 27 00 i 240 lbs. — 26 ‘ 6 2«0 Ibe. - —— 26 25 I :»o ihr. - ! 300 lbs. - — J 2 ®® 325 lbs. 2 > W 400 lbs. — —— 1950 160 Jbs. 2 <-00 140 lb.. - - 2,60 120 ibe. — 22 - 60 " _ 14.00 Med. A «•»•> - — 24 00 - 6.00 t 12.60 woo hner STOCK YARD® Corrected July 17 200 lbs. — —— 26.75 225 Ibe. — 27 09 240 IhH. 26.75 250 Ibe. — 26.50 260 Ibe. —...— 26.00 270 IbH. —— 25.75 280 lbs. 25.00 290 lb». „ 24.25 300 lbs. 23.50 325 lbs. —.— 22.50 350 lbs. _ 22.00 400 lbs. ... —21.75 160 Ibg. „ — 23 75 140 Ibg. —- 23.25 o 300 Ibg - 18.25 Mto 350 Ibg. ..... 17.75 3to 400 Ibg 16.75 to 450 lbs — 16.25 to .500 Ibg. _ 15.75 ■ to 700 Ibg. 15.25 gtggi - 14.00 C«|v|i 22.00 Uia - — 20.00 m — io.oo ■holesale egg and ■ultry quotation® Furnished by ■cATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 38P | J Corrected July 17 receipt eggs — .38 ■M* heng .24 springers over 3% Ibg.. 28 Springerg under 314 ibe. .28 bens ——- .16 I H ocal GRAIN MARKET ■uRK ELEVATOR CO. I • Corrected July 17 i ■uni subject to cnango during day. t ■cm delivered at elevator, prices. ICon: .04 per 1H torn. f.ob. fam. GRAIN PRICE® im» County F. ®. Co-Op'e Berne-Monroe-Wllllama Corrected July 17 ■ 3.00 P* NO. 2 3.20 ■V for no prices. . I JGf kets At A Glance SBy UNITED PRESS ■k* lower in quiet trading. d« Irregular; U. 8. governdid not trade. | ■> stocks Irregularly higher LB’’’*’- corn, oats and barley fulower. steady, cattle and cheep I I o ■■, ItlHh lertineaie « la hereby given that Wjrtle Kiner EW*4 » petition tn the Circuit £■ Adams County Indiana, to nnd place of her Iwdatermined. p’litl'an t» eel for hearing on day of uly, 1947 O. TROUTNER !■* ” f ’he Adams Circuit Court July 17 BURK FRON ' n ROOr r I I fi Te B 1 CELLAR S ’N3URC WITH l#iE LLER I

C R I s C O EVERY DAY SPECIALS PEACHES finny Hunt’s—Heavy Syrup >i'i« ROOP’S S& *■£**_ J‘;™ R MONBOEMAMMS SOM. WSigl Pound 73c BEANS IcansJgC PURE LARD OLEONu-Maid 2 •*»«• 69C ‘ 3i*?4sc VEL r.T-'ZIZZJ- 2 Large pkgs. ‘p2*‘ 79c a M t.. 7-.\X) P. M. Saturday 9:00 P. M

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 worda or leas: 1 time 50c; I times 76c; 3 timeg |1; 6 times 61.71. Ratea quoted are for eonaecutlve InserUops. No claaaified adg accepted for eklpday schedule. Rate fori 10 Point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must bo in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is B a. m. FOR SALE YOU CAN’T BEAT IT Sprague Furniture Store to the hottest value spot in northern Indiana tor furniture and rugs- Phono 199. 77-TF FOR SALE; 500 Sheets S%xll 20 lb. White Bond Mimeograph 11.45- 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-- Six 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 bearing. Two car Size garage has work bench. 65895— Pay 62695 down, balance |3O 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, lavatory, built in sink. 6600 down, balance 635 monthly. An easy way to escape apartment life. Bob Heller, Heller Building, Phone 870. 139-TF FOR SALE 1930 M'xlcl A Ford pick-up. Good rubber. ExcelI lent condition. Fortney's Radiator I Repair. 219 N. First St. 164-6tx 1 FOR SALE—South Bend malleable range, in good condition. Ed Schamerloh, route 5, Decatur. 165FOR 1936 Chevrolet Ift ton truck, with grain bed. Tires new. Ed Wiehe, 4 miles northwest of Hoagland. Ind. 165-g3t FOR SALE 1940 Buick. Good tires. Car in good condition. C. I. Howard. 516 Closs St. 165-3tx FOR SALE OR TRADE—I Mayi tag washer; 1 Coronado washier; 1 child’s bed; 1 electric coti fee urn; tables; dishes, dressers; chrome tables and chairs; 1 bench saw and motor; 2 wood lathes; power grinders; new fluorescent light fixtures- for home and business places and electric wiring supplies. Erie Trading Post. J. Henry Faurote & Sons. 165-3tx FOR BALE— Semi-modern twofamily dwelling, 3 bedrooms and 2 bedrooms, large lot, 2-car garage. Semi-modern one-story dwelling, one bedroom. Two blocks from business district. W’alter J. Bockman, General insurance & Real Estate. Phone 3. 159-btf WHAT NOT shelves. Finished or paint them your self. If we don’t have what you want, we will make It. Open evenings. Ra-Nee Mfg. Co.. 1202 W. Monroe St. 164-6tx FOR SALE: Kraft milk route. See Bill Anderson between 11 a .m. and 12 noon at Kraft Foods Co. 166FOR SALE: White roc k fryers. Mns. Forrest Durr, phone 643-C. 167-g3t FOR SALE; Hoy's bicycle. Reconditioned. new painr, excellent tires. Fine mechanical condition. Western Auto, 111 South Second i street. 167-glt ♦ ——... FOR SALE- Rugs: just received shipment of lovely Wilton and Axminister rugs. 100% wool face, sizes 11-3x12, 9x12; 4-6x6-6 and 3x6-6; prices to fit your purse. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 1 199. 167-2 t

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds < XiAL '• •feviuofc “Why, Henry. 1 thought you planned to sell the Flute with a Democrat Want Ad!” FOR SALE Fresh cow with calf by side; Hereford bull; Hampshire boar. James D. Brown, 3 miles south of Peterson. 165-b3tx FOR SALE — Red brick school house located three miles west and one-half mile south of Geneva. Slate roof in good condition, School bell included. Mail sealed bids to Asa C. Munro, Geneva, Indiana. Winning bid will be selected July 28. Terms cash. 164-6tx FOR SALE— Business bldg, in good condition priced for quick sale. Building built in 1941; could be made into nice home, Ipcated l‘<4 miles from Decatur, must be moved from present site. Building lots good locations, priced from 6525.00 to 61000.000. All modern 5 room house, rock wool insulation, 1% acres grund. 3 acres ground on 224, 3 miles west of town. 6 room house all modern, gas heated, large garden, fruit trees, close to factories. 6 room house, good garage, and garden. Monroe, Ind. Clyde O. Troutncr, Real Estate and Ins. Phonel!66 or 73, 165 3t FOR SALE: White Rock fryers. H mile south on 27 at city limits., then *4 mile west. First houee. Pete Irwin. 166-g3tx FOR SALE lied raspberries. Mrs. Martin N. Stamm, Decatur St., Willshire. Ohio. 166-3 U KOH SALE Registered, black and blonde cocker spank) pups 620 each. .Maurice .Miller, 2 miles east of the state line on 221, then 2S miles north, route 2, Convoy, Ohio. 166-a6tx FOR SALE 1929 model A Ford, 600x16 tires. Chevrolet 36 axel, wheels, tires 550x17. John Fox, 1 mile south, 344 east of Monroe. 166 3tx FOR SALE-16 head of shoats, about 80 pounds. Christ Macke, Preble phone. 166-3tx FOR SALE: Kitchen sink, in perfect condition. Call 1522. 166FOR SALE OR TRADE- 1946 Chev. Fleetmaster, radio & heater, low mileage; 1940 Oldsmobile radio and heater newly overhauled; 1940 Chev. 85, 4 door sedan; 1939 Chev. spt. sedan; 1940 Ford 2 door; 1937 Chev. coupe; 1935 Chev. coach. Fred Buscho Phone 975, 303 North 9th St. 166-3 U FOR SALE Chester White .Male pig, four months old. cholera immlined. David J. Barkley, Monroeville, Ind. K. 2, Telephono 3281. 167FOR SALE 22-lnch Red River special Oliver threshing machine. Good condition. Reasonable. E. 11. Shepard, *A mile south and mile west Wren, Ohio. 167-2 U FOR SALE 12x15 ail wool rug 889.50. 9x12 all wool 667.96. Gambles. 167-3 t FOR SALE—I 939 Master DeLuxe Chevrolet, radio and heater, A-l condition. 716 Schirmeyer Street. 167-ltx FOR SALE—I93S Chevrolet coach. Located 518 Niblick street.' Terms can be arranged. 167-g3t' FOR SAIJ6 - Raspberries case 63.80— quart 55c. Homewood Grocery. 167-3 t FOR SALE-Good used furnace, 1 suitable for shop or garage. Phone 745. 166-2 t

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FOR SALK 6 room seml-modern house. Arcola heating system. Variety fruit. Good location. J. A. Harvey, Route 1, Monroe. 44 mile north .Monroe on old 27. 166-2tx FOR SALE - Sand, gravel, dirt, stone, cinders. We deliver. Glass Bros. Trucking Service. Craigville phone 23 on 25. 167-TF WANTED SEWING MACHINE Reparing - All makes, guaranteed joba. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 154-26tx WANTED- Waitress apply in person between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Dick's Diner. 165-3 t WANTED; Saleswoman as representative for Avon Products, inc. Gimm! territory in Decatur, Write .Mrs. I. M. Cusson, 315 South Jefferson Street, Huntington. Indiana. 166-3tx WANTED— Furnaces to vacuum clean or repair. Call 49 for prompt service. Haugks. 164 ts WANTED all kindTbutdw cattle. Steury Abattoir. Phone 1676. 55-T WANTED - .Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-as WANTED TO BUY — Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind108 TF WANTED- Sheep to dip. Improves weight and quality of wool, kills ticks and lice. For appointment write Ixirln Glass, Decatur route 2, or call O. V. Dilling, Craigville phone. 154-ts WANTED-Nome goo* »pri|igp.r cows. Phone 1678. L. W. Murphy. 167-t WANTED - Sheep to dip. Improves weight and quality of wool, kills ticks and lice. For appointment write Lorin Glass. Decatur route 2, or call O. V. Dilling, Craigville phone. 167-T WANTED -Any kind of light hauling. Will take orders for saw mill wood. Phone 1632. F. O. Baker. 167-3tx WANT to rent a 5 or more room unfurnished house in Decatur. Will sign lease for a year or more. Must be able to move in this month. Please. If you know of a house for rent let me know. Ben Trout. 318 S. 13th St. 167-3tx WANTED Barn roofs to paint, or paint spraying of any kind Free estimates. Write Perry & Emenhlser, Monroeville, Indiana, or phone Monroeville 2825. 166-6tx Empty trailer van returning to New York, points east. Return load reduced rates, UNITED, 243 W. 60tli St., New York, N. Y. Circle 7-3191. 1646tx WANTED TO RENT—Furnished apartment, 3-5 rooms, by young man and family recently employed in Decatur. Phone 7874. Bellmont Cabins. 166-g3tx A~DD CLASSIFIED WANTED—Collapsible baby bug gy. Must be. tn good condition. Phone Monroe 93-V. 167-2tx ~EORRENT FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment with bath. Mrs. Martin Huser, Monroe, Indiana. Phone 736. 167-ltx AUSCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION--Electric and ascetlyne welding; general repair; 8 am. to 8 p in. Carl Faurote at the Erie Trading Post. 165-3tx — It W® can’t fix it throw it away. 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 U jkiratur insurance Agency Established 1887 K. C. Bldg. Phone 385 158tf

FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Sudley Products Co. 16-ts NOTICE—We will be canning each Tuesday and Friday until further notice. Llechty Cannery, Berne. 162-8 t JI'NST RECEIVED Gamble’s super quality felt base floor covering, 9 ft. width. 79c sq. yd. Also 9x12 felt base runs, super quality, 18.95. Gambles. 167-3 t IT'S NEVER TOO UITE to have your pnper hanging, painting and housecleaning done. Can give good references. Phone 499 or Inquire at 422 Mercer Ave. 166-6tx BULLETIN—Living room suites made to your individual order, fjarge selection of cowers and styles to choose from; this Is your chance to save many dollars on a lovely living room suite. If Interested write or phono Sprague Furniture Store, I’hono 199. 167-2 t FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., July 17 -(UP) —Livestock: Hogs 160-250 lbs. 27-27.50, 250300 lbs. 24-26 50, 300 lbs. up 21.7523.25, 100-160 lbs. 24-24.50; roughs 18.75 down, stags 14.60; Ixrars 400 lbs. 12, 400-500 lbs. 11 50, 500-600 list. 11, 600 lbs. up 10,50. Calves choice 24. Spring lambs 23; clipped ewes 7; ••lipped bucks 5. No cattle market today. o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July 2.36 2.36'4; Sept. 2.32%-%; Dec. 2.31-2.31%; March 2.31 N; May 2.28-2.28%. Corn: July 2.12%-%; Sept. 2.01'4- %: Dec. 1.79%-%: May 1.76-1.75%. Oats: July 99%-%; Sept. 92%-%I Dec. 89% ’i; March 88’4B; May 88. Soybeans: Nov. 2.86A; March unquoted. o Grow Smaller Tails Animals living in cold regions have smaller ears and tails than those dwelling in warm or moderate regions. .*

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, July 17 —(UP)— I PM A)—Livestock: Hogs 4.000; opened rather slow, mostly steady but few sales .25 lower than Wednesday bulk; good and choice barrows aud gilts. 160250 lbs. 27.-27 50; 250-300 lbs. 24.2526.75; 300-400 lbs. 22.00-23.50; 10G--160 lbs. 24.50-25.5 U; sow market not fully established, early bids on heavy weights .50 lower down to 15.00 for over 550 lb, averages, scattered sales about steady with medium to heavy 16.00-18.00, choice lightweights around 20.00. Cattle 900, calves 700; fed steers and heifers fully steady, gpassers weak to unevenly 1.00 lower, beef cows uneven .25 extreme 1.00 lower; mostly choice 1063 lb. steers 30.00; mixed good and choke, mostly top good 29.95, average good light steers 27.60-27.75, bulk medium to good grassers 21.00-26.00; good and choice heifers 25.00-17.50; good beef cows 17.25-20.00, common and medium 13.50-17.00; vealers uneven, steady to 1.00 lower, good and choice 21.50 25 00, common and medium 11.50-22.00. Sheep 800; fat lambs rather slow unevenly .50 to 1.00 lower, good an <1 choice 21.00-24.50, strictly choice 25.00; medium and good 18.50-21.00, common and medium 16.00-18.50; choice lightweight shorn slaughter ewes 7.00, heavies to 5.00. o AI-IMII VTMKM OF AIIMIMiiTVIHIJ Hatair Sis. «WT Xntlrr ia brrrby sltrn, Tliat th<- uiidt-rsiK»<-l iar lii-en ap-poliiti-il Administratrix the estate of MnlrSh t.lh, lat>- of .Vlama Count The • xtat<- la probably soio-nl. < atbrrlar 1.. Hose. Xdmlslatrslris SnlbiiH <'. Srlaoa. llturury July 2, 1917. July 3-10-17 o —— Merit H OF MVI.H OF HF. VI. F.srvrr: ttv uihmmhiihii St.it> of Indiana, SS: A'l.tms County, In the Atlants Circuit Court, in vacation, July, 1917 t ntbrrinr 1.. Itoaa, <dmlnlatratrl* ut thr Estate «t Malena l.lby, Serra aril. V Mi title A. I.lb>, F Pint a l,lh>, llouirr 1.. I.lby. i.lby. l.aw reave E. I.tby, l.enn l.lby, Hulea Hoaa •flie uiid‘-i'xlMS< <1 u'iiufni'ttvavrix 4f lib- eelaU- of .Mal» ua 4,lby <l. --> a»e>i, b- rvbjr gjv< s nolh-e fltMt b> vlrt to of an order of th- Adam* Circuit Court, site will between the hours of lU:iio O'clock A. M and four O'clock I’. M. on the Ist Day of August. 1917. at the Isov offb e <>l Nathan C. Nelson. 153 South 2nd Str,- t, Det atur, Indiana or th.- Ileal estate office of Thurutan D. S> Itieferstein, 119 South 2nd Street, Decatur. Indiana, and froiu day to day th-r.-after until sold, offer for salat private sale, all the intereat of said d> edent In and to the following des- ril- d real estate towlt; Commencing at a point two hurxlr.il and <me <2Oll feet north of lln> southwest corner of Iniot number sev-n hundred and thlrty-on< <73lj tn Adams County Addition to the town (Now City* of D-ciUur, and on tho west line of said Inlot, th>-n< o ea-t parallel with the south line of sil>l Inlot to the east line of said liilot, the-nce Northwesterly on the >-.ist lino of salt! Irilot sixty t«o> feet, thence west t<> a point on the west line of said Inlot, whh-h point Is sixty iSn> f.-et north of the plats- of beginning, thence south sixty tHiff feet to th<- place 'it beginning, bring a part of Inlot nuinber sev- n hundred ami tliirtyone t'iilf in salt! Addition, in D- atur, Adams County. Indiana. Sahl sale will he made subject to tin- approval of the Adams Circuit Court, and for not less than tho full ap|>rals>t| value "t said r--al estate, and upon the following t> rrns anti t-on-lltJoiiH, one third on date of sale balance upon delivery of deed anti abstract, also subject to the 1917 taxes due ami payable In 19IX, also sul>><-t to tenants rights if any. ( ntbrrinr 1.. Hum, Vtlntlnlstrstrlx Thiirttuiii MrbtrfrrMlrln, Ural Estalr ngrut VHfbun C. Arison, atlornry July 10-17-21

Alfalfa Yield High yleldi of alfalfa rtzuß from the extemiva root syitem, the volume of adl in which the alfalfa feedz and the long growing period. Furnace Repairs Furnace Cleaning Need a New FURNACE? Free Eetimatee on Coal and Oil Furnacee, Oil Conversion Burners, Stokers. Phone 49 for Prompt Service HAUGE’S

Public Auction The umleraignetl owner will sell at public auction, located at 1026 Russell Street, Decatur, Ind-, on Saturday, July 19,1947 Time: 1:00 P. M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 piece Living Room Unite; 9’xl2' Rug with pad; Occasional table; Knee hold Desk with chair: Telephone Desk ; Gas Move; 5 piece Breakfast Set; I'tllUy Cabinet; Voss Washer anti tubs ■’ Ironing Boards; 2 Dressers; Double Wood Bed with springs anti hmerspring mattress; % Metal Beil with springs ami mattress; Cabinet Radio; Throw Rugs; Cooking i tenslls; Glasses and Dishes; many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Vic Gephart * OWNER Clerk—Bryce Daniels Auctioneers—Sumaii Bros, 1 ' * 17 PUBLIC AUCTION • THE GOELZ FARM'’ IMPROVED 55 ACRE FARM and PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, July 26, 1947 1:30 P. M. ’ LOCATION: Two Miles East and two miles North of Decatur. Ind IMPROVEMENTS: GOOD Seven Room House. Soft Water in this house. Upground Cellar. Two Barns, one 30xa0, tin- o het 18x14. Good Hog House. Granary and Chicken House. ELECTRICITY. 15 ACRES OF FINE BLUE GRASS and TIMBER PASTURE, balance under cultivation. LEVEL. HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE LAND. Well Drained, has been well farmed, properly rotated and Is in a fine state of fertility. AN IDEAL LOCATION. Landlord's t-liare of growing crops will go to purchaser. IMMEDIATE Landlord’s POSSESSION of the Land ami POSSESSION of Buildings on or before September 1, 1917. 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 Din ks. 12 Ton Mixed Hay, Baled Straw. 50 Bushels Corn, II Bti. Seed Oats, ami 100 Bn. Feeding Oats. FARM MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT— hit. I! Traitor, with Cultivators in good shape; 6 Ft. McD. Mower; Crowfoot Roller; Spring Tooth Harrow. 2 sections; Spike Tooth Harrow. 2 sections; Disc; Riillng Plow; Hay Rake; Hay Tedder; Wagon. Steel Wheel Rack; Check Row Wire; Two sets of Harness; Collars; Forks, lluj 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 C. W. Kent —Sales Manager Salo Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. July 11, 17, 24

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Trude In ■ <>«»«»< Twwh — Iteralwr N. A. BIXI-ER OPTOMETRIST HOUR®: 8:30 to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 Satu.'days, 3:30 p. m. Telephone 136 NOTICE! Dowagiac and Stokermatic Heat Way. Winter Air Conditioning Units. Now Available. Girod’s Tin Shop Phone 9212 or 9211 Trade bi ■ Gm>d Towe — Utnlsr