Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1948 — Page 5
WJONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1948
MAFIKETREPORTS For DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL and foreign market* KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected February 7 |,;O to 200 lbs 24.50 | O O to 225 lbs 24.25 »25 to 240 lbs 23.75 Lo to 250 lbs 23.25 |SO to 260 lbs 22.75 |6ff to 280 lbs 22.25 |SO to 300 lbs 21.50 Koo to 325 lbs 21.25 ■25 to 350 lbs. 21.00 ■SO to 400 lbs 20.00 ot 160 lbs 21.00 ■ 2ff to 140 lbs 20.50 |OO to 120 lbs 18.00 Roughs j 350 lbs. down 20.00 I 350 to 400 lbs 19.50 I 400 to 450 lbs 19.00 I 450 to 600 lbs 18.00 Etags 16.00 Boars 12.00 ■Veals (Wed. & Sat.) 31.00 Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 21.50 Ewes .! 8.00 Leadings 12.00 KUHNER STOCK YARDS Corrected February 9 |l6O to 190 lbs 24.001 |]!)0 to 225 lbs 23.75 i p 25 to 240 lbs 23.25 1240 to 250' lbs 23.00 |250 to 260 lbs 22.75 |260 to 27(P lbs 22.25 270 to 280 lbs 21.75 pSO to 290 lbs 21.25 [290 to 300 lbs .' 21.00 800 to 325 lbs 20.75 1325 to 350 lbs 20.75 [350 to 400 lbs 20.50 1100 to 140 lbs 20.00 [Roughs 300 down 20.25 down [Boars 11. Off [Ewes 8.00 Bucks 6.00 [Lambs 20.00 [Calves .'. 27.00 [Stags 15.00 WHOLtSHLE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO Phone W Corrected February 9 [Current receipt eggs , 37 Heavy hens 25 Heavy springers under 4 lbs 30 Heavy springers over 4 lbs 30 Leghorn hens 15 Cocks —- — -12 LOCAL GRAIN WIARKbI BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected February 9 Beans subject io cnange during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask tor prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less, j Corn: .04 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. GRAin FRICEB retains County F. B. Co Op’* Berne-Monroe-William* Pleasant Mills Corrected February 9 Wheat 2.301 Oats . 1.00 i Corn Call! Beans '. 3.00 Call for rye prices. o—,0 —, The National Fire Protection Association estimates that last year in the United States there ■were 608,000 fires, causing damage of about $580,000,000. Get Your Suburbanites, “Town and Country’’ Residents and others not served by city carriers, will find the DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Safe Every Afternoon — AT — DECATUR NEWS STAND 240 W. Madison St. ( UNION NEWS STAND 128 Monroe St. Reserve your copy daily.
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0 o“ local CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISING RATE* I — I For 25 words or leas: 1 time 50f; 2 times 754} I 3 times |1; « ttm eß Rates Quoted are for consec- I | utlve insertions. No classified | ads accepted tor skipday ashed- I I ule. I Rate for 10 point BLACK | FACE Is 54 per word each In- | I sertion, 504 minimum charge. | I Copy must be in office by 11 | | a.m. Monday through Friday. | | Saturday deadline is 9 am. I 0 ({ FOR SALE j FOR SALE—IB window sashes, I 35 x 29. Phone 931. 31-b3t FOR SALE—I 937 Ford 2-door. Dick . Mansfield Motor Sales. Phone 1645. 29-ts FOR SALE — Young beefs by quarters. A. J. Davison, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 33 2tx j FOR SALE — 117 acres, 5 miles out. See O. P. Hunt, Decatur, .route 5. 32 g3tx . FOR SALE — 8 tons timothy hay. % mile south Wren, O. G. H. Kraner. 32 g3tx FOR SALE — Katahdin potatoes 59c peck, $3.75 bag. Ray’s West Side Fruit Mkt. on No. 27. 29 6tx FOR SALE —Davenport and chair. Priced reasonable. 811 North Third street, or phone 1684. 31-g3t FOR SALE—7 room house in Mon-! roe, with cistern. See Florina Osterman at Schafer Store. 38-g3tx LOT FOR SALE—6O x 132, on South Third St., Decatur. Inquire at 362 S. Third St. after eight p.b. 33-a3tx FOR SALE—Globe Dutch oven, electric and wood combination cook stove. ( ’ Good* i condition. Phone 93-W, Monroe. ‘' FOR SALE — Berkshire - Spotted Poland sow, will pig the last of the month. % mile south county farm. Clint Hart. 33 g3tx FOR SALE—I 937 Ford Tudor, also some good used tires. Phil L. Macklin Co., Chrysler-Plymouth Dealers. 31-3 t WHITE SIDE WALL tires. Liberal trade on your old tires. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 141 So. Second. 266 TF FARMERS—Get your plow points sharpened at Colter Welding & Machine shop. 122 N. Ist St. 28-30 t i FOR SALE — Grimes golden red delicious apples, $1.89 to $3.25 in your basket. Ray’s Weet Side Fruit Mkt. on No. 27. 29 6tx FOR SALE—I93B Chevrolet coach, uses no oil, good tires, clean in and out, $645. 1930 model A Ford coupe 16 in. wheele $l5O. Phone 198. 32 3tx FOR SALE—2O acres 1 mile west of Coppess Corners, belonging to Mrs. Cora Pinkerton. See Harry C. Andrews, Monroe phone 63-L. 30-6tx FOR SALE — 36 Plymouth 4 door sedan, new tires, heater, new paint. 39 Buick 4 door sedan, radio, heater, new paint and tires. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. Phone 1645. 20 TF PYREX OVENWARE, For everyday giving. For everyday living. MECCA STOVEPIPE, your best fire protection. Highly polished. RAPID-FLO FILTER DISKS, at wholesale prices. The Brock Store. _ 2a ~ U FOR SALE—7 room all modern house, new oil burner furnace, house in good condition. 2 car garage, has G. I. Loan which which can be assumed by buyer, located at Monmouth. Ind. New 5 room house completely modern, gas heated, 2 unfinished rooms upstairs, RoCk wool insulation, F. H. A. loan can be bought with small down pawment, located in Stratton place. 7 Room all modern house, new furnace, located in *good neighborhood on Mercer Ave. 6 room modern house except furnace, double lot, on N. sth. St. 6 room Semi-Modern house with utility room. Oil burner furnace, Corner of Mcßarnes and Russell St. 5 room modern house except furnace an adjoining lot to be sold with it. new 2 car garage, can be bought reasonable, located in Monroe, Ind. Tavern, grocery & living quarters in same bldg, to be sold complete with equipment & inventory. An old established busi2 adjoining lots on Studebaker St. has sewer and gas and water. Also building lot on Walnut St. 9 acres of land east of Decatur, a nice ,0 new hoa!C eMs 0 Cs 1165 sr IM Decatur. Ind. 33-tf'
QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds |j fiji “That’s the day we forgot to use a Democrat. Want Ad!” FOR SALE FOR SALE—Chimney Sweep. For coal or oil burning stoves and furnaces. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 28-6 t FOR SALE — Yearling Brown Swiss bull. Marvin Redding, 1 mile south % mile west of Magley. 33 3tx FOR SALE — Range — Green & ivory, good as new. Harold Ehlerding, route 2 Decatur. Preble phone. 33 2txj FOR SALE — Genuine Deep Freeze and Kelvinator Home Freeze.] Stucky's Appliance Store, Geneva, ■ Indiana. 33 2t FOR SALE — By owner, good income home consisting of three! apartments. Stoker heat, automat-j ic gas water heater, n good condi-, tion. Phone 1413. 33 b3t j FOR SALE —Tarpaulin, all sizes. If we don’t have the size you want, we’ll get it. Gerber Implement Store. North on U. S. 27. 31-6 t FOR SALE—Bedroom suite, less chest of drawers. This chest was lost in shipping. Will sell cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone .199.- 33 3t L. L U ■- ... ,t ■ CAN DELIVER NOW — Maytdg Washers, Bottle and Natural gas stoves, Deep freezers, Ironers, Refrigerators and radios. Kitchen & Son Appliances, 238 N. Second, phone 95. 17 TF FOR SALE — Gag and oil automatic hot water heaters. We install and service everything we sell. Stucky’s Appliance Store, Geneva Hatcheries, Geneva, Indiana. 33 2t FOR SALE — One good used Norge Refrigerator — Electric Washer —Kerosene and Gasoline ranges — Coal and oil beating stoves, at Stucky’s Appliance Store, Geneva Hatcheries, Geneva, Indiana. 33 2t I IMPROVED MIRRO-MATIC Pressure Pan. Now in stock. One sold every eight seconds. MirroThe finest Aluminum. The Brock Store, side entrance. 138 North Second Street. 31-ts A FOR SALE — Beautiful Homes, Cottages and farm buildings. We have carpenters to erect the buildings for you. Stucky’s. Geneva Hatcheries, Geneva, Ind. 33 2t FOR SALE — Dri-gas Ranges, water heaters and Sedvel regrigerators, immediate delivery, at Stucky’s Dri-gas Service, Geneva Hatcheries, Geneva, Indiana. 33 2t FOR SALE—S room bungalow, new last summer. Gas heat, automatic gas hot water. Full basement. Deep lot. Owner transferred out of city. Immediate occupancy. Phone 14201. ,28-6tx FOR SALE — Dri-gas bulk service now available for Home and Commercial heating, get our rates before you invest in heating equipment. Stucky’s Dri-gas Service, Geneva Hatcheries, Phone 156, Geneva, FOR SALE— Ferguson tractor tools. Disc Harrows, cultivators, tillers, saws, spring-tooth harrows, plows. Taking orders for grain drills — spring delivery. Hydraulic lift for jeep. Tires. Batteries. Bond no-clogging attachment for Wood Bros, corn picker. Dierkes Implement Sales. Herman Dierkes. 32-3 t FOR SALE—Modern 7 room house with two (2 room) apartments bringing in good income. (Private entrances) House is in good condition and has hard wood floors, stoker furnace and automatic gas water heater. Possession March 1. True Andrews 215 West Jefferson street, phone 524. 31-g3tx ________ _ _________ 1 FOR SALE — Graham - Hoeme •plow’s. Bready garden tractors. Post hole diggers. Lime spreaders. Heat Housers. Power Grass seeders. .Air compressors. Wire winders. Electric welder. Rotary hoe. 14” plows. Wagons, tractor tires. Naturalube oils and greases Used WC tractor, $875. Slifttiy used MaCwaick cultivator. Gerber Irapleujeiitl I Store, North on U. S. 27. 31-6 t
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FO|R SALE—Baled hay, clover. Herman Ehlerding, 1 mile west, 2 north of Preble. 33-g3tx FOR SALE —Guernsey & Ayrshire cow, to freshen in two weeks, 3 yrs. old. Inquire Albert Hamrick 40 miles southeast of Willshire. 32PIANO SALE —Reduced prices on floor samples and discontinued models of nationally famous spinet pianos, during February. Yager Furniture Store, Berne. Phone 224. 32t3 FOR SALE OR TRADE— 1947 Fleetmaster Chevrolet 4 door. Radio, heater & all extras. See Harold Steffen at Smith Standard Station, 3rd & Monroe. 33FOR SALE— Double-compartment kitchen sinks. We make custom built cabinets. Let us help you plan the remodeling of your kitchen this spring. Leo Sprunger & Son, Monroe, Phone 116. 32-3tx NEW CLOTHES — Will look lovelier — when you wear your Spencer designed just for you! And you’ll feel better, too — with' more pep, more endurance. Yet a j Spencer costs little or no more than ordinary supports. Mrs. Leo-! ta Connell. Tel. 845. 33 Stx, ’ FOR SALE —John Deere Model H Tractor with cultivator, very good condition. Used John. Deere Model D Tractor, in good i . shape. New Rotary Hofg and) Cultipackers. Clipper Cleaners. ! Lime and Fertilizer Spreaders. Used Moline Side Rake. —Steffen Implement Co., Third St., Phone 180. 32t4 WANTED HELP WANTED—Competent girl for general office work & clerking. Gambles. 31-3 t . WANTED —Hay, straw, loose or baled wire or rope. John Feasel. 6262 Decatur. 195-ts -;; • • i If you want to SELL YOUR CAR, see Chas. Stitzer, Brant Motors, Inc. 25tf ■ WANTED TO BUY— Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 108-ts . WANTED —Steady man for work. D. Garwood and Sons House Moving, 716 Line street. Phone 8933. 31-g3t I , — - ■ „ ■ ,- L WANTED — Girl or middleaged lady to care for children a.t home while mother is in hospital. Good pay. Phone 4913. 33-gltx WANTED — Hay or straw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or 886. 219-TF WANTED: Good, big clean rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay lOt pound.—Daily Democrat. 282-ts WANTED — Holstein bull, old enough for service. Must be from clean, production herd. Ruesell Owens, Decatur, or Howard Zimmerman, Decatur, R-4. 33 3tx WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Build Ing. 244-TF WANTED — We buy iron, rags paper, hides, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe Phone 442. 194-ts WANTED — Iron, paper, rags, metals, rubber, batteries, old cars and trucks. Highest cash prices paid. Pick-up service. Decatur Iron & Metal Co., 1600 West Adams St., Phone 14892. 234-TF RELIABLE MAN WITH CAR wanted to call on farmers in Adams county. Wonderful opportunity. sls to S2O in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today. McNess Company, Dept. A.. Freeport, 111. 32-2tx MISCELLANEOUS SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let ua convert your old treadle machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. — Boardman's 223 North First. 27 21 tx ‘INSTRUCTION MALE — Would like to hear from reliable men who would like to train in spare time to overhaul and install Refrigeration and Air Conditioning . equipment. Should be mechanically inclined. Will not interfere with your present work For information about this low cost trainins, write at once giving •is;?. aid.’?;; age asd yea: wort.-t ing hour?. Utilities Inst.. 1441 c/o Democrat. 33 2tx I
INSULATION — Blown Celotex Rock Wool. Free estimates. Bill Crist, Monroe Phons 726. 182-T STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-TF APPLIANCE SERVICE — U we 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 & Klenk, phone J 63. 97-TF ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job, Arnold & Klenk. 217-TF BIG JOBS—LITTLE JOBS—Garage work and general repair. Complete overhauling to minor repairs on any make car. Also have batteries, tires, anti-freeze, oil. Sapp’s Garage, 6H miles southeast on Piqua Road. Phone 969-R. 29-6 t ! FOR RENT GARAGE for commercial or stor- ■ age use. Reasonable. Apply at 710 Dierkes street. 33g2tx o ■ INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Feb. 9. —(UP) — 1 (PMA) —Livestock: Hogs 8,000; market not fully I established; few hundred weights largely 160-250 lbs l.Off lower than Friday’s bulk; major interests bidding 2.00 lower on these weights; nothing done on heavier butchers or sows; early sales good and choice 160-200 lbs 24.00; 200225 lbs 23.75; 225-240 lbs 23 25; 240-250 lbs 23.00. Cattle 3,300, calves 500; steers and heifers receiving fairly broad action; unevenly steady to extreme 1.50 lower; common and medium 50-1.00 lower; good grades 1.00 or more lower; choice scarce; seven loads top good and choice medium weight steers 29.00-30.00; several loads mostly good lightweight steers and mixed yearlings 25.5027.50; bulk common and medium 18.00-24.00; ten loads mostly good heifers 25.75-26.75; bulk medium heifers 21.75-24.ff0; cows fairly active, 50 lower on canners and cutters; beef cows 50-1.00 off; few good beef cows 19.50-21.00; common and medium 16.50-18.50; canners and cutters 14.00-16.25; vealers opened rather slow; good and choice 28.00-32.00; common and medium 16.00-27.00; culls down to
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10.00. Sheep: 2,500; fat lambs fully 50 lower; good and choice natives 21.00-23.50; few 24.00; medium to good 19.50-24.00; common and medium 16.00-19.00; good and choice up to 105 lb fed Texas lambs 24.00; good and choice slaughter ewes early 9.00-11.00; common and ipedlum 7.00-9.00. 0 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 9—(UP) —Livestock Hogs 160-200 lbs. 23.00; 200-225 lbs. 22.75; 225-250 lbs. 22.00-32.50; 250-300 lbs. 19.50-21.50; 300-400 lbs. 18.50-19.00; 140-160 lbs. 20.75-21.00; 100-140 lbs. 17.50-20.50. Roughs 17.00 down; boars 8.50 down; stags 13.0 ff down. Calves 31.00. Lambs 23.00; ewes 12.50; bucks 9.00. Cattle steady. 0 Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in quiet trading. Bonds higher; U. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregularly lower. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures higher. Hogs and cattle off $3. Sheep $1 I lower. 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: March 2.61 H; May 2.57 - -2.56%; July 2.36’4-2.36; Sept. 2.32 H-2.32; Dec. 2.32-2.31 - Corn: May July 2.13 HBx; Sept. 1.95U8x; Dec. 1.708 X. Oats: March 1.19 N; May 1.08 - %; July 93; Sept. Dec. 86%H. Soybeans: March 3.57; May 3.52 HA; July 3.48 HA; Nov. 2.81A”. x — Up the permissible limit. “ — Down the permissible limit. o Automobile Insurance, Any Make or Model. — Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. 33t3
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You can borrow ready cash from us for any worthy purpose. Loans privately made —just tell us amount of cash that you may need. Autos and appliances financed. Also refinancing 1 of present obligations on ’ small payments. Consolidate your debts with us. A small part of your income each • month will repay a loan with us. Your name is the chief security for a ’ loan here. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY INCORPORATED Brock Store Building—Phone 2-3-7 > DECATUR: INDIANA
Dinner Os Ayrshire Breeders Wednesday — Homer Arnold, secretary of the state Ayrshire Breeders association, announced today that a dinner meeting for the association members and their friends will be held at 12 noon Wednesday at the I Hotel LaFontaine, Huntington. Headline speakers will be officers! in the national Ayrshire breeders organization. Mr. Arnold expects most of the Adams county Ayrshire breeders to be present, 0 NOTICE I will be out of my office January 24 to February 10 inclusive. Nurse will be in charge. Dr. Gerald Kohne. 33-lt Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate DeVoss Bldg., Ground Floor Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. We’ll be glad to Represent you In the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 /ears in this business In Decatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we are proud. Melvin Lelchty, Rep.
PUBLIC AUCTION FURNITURE, ELECTRICAL HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT and OTHER ARTICLES 616 Cleveland St., Decatur, Indiana SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14 - - 1:00 P. M. LOCATION: 616 Cleveland Street, Decatur, Indiana. FURNITURE and OTHER HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Living Room Suite; Desk and Chair and Lamp; 4 End Tables; 3 Leather Bottom Chairs, Modern Design; Platform Rocker; Occasional Rocker; Dining Room Suite; KOEHLER Bedroom Suite, 3 pieces complete with Springs and Mattress; Three Piece Bedroom Suite with Box Springs and Mattress; Two Metal SIMMONS Beds, Extra Dresser; Extra Springs and Mattress; Breakfast Set; Porcelain Top Table and 1 Chairs; Work Table and 3 Oak Chairs. AXMINSTER Rug and Pad 18x11.3; Throw Rugs; 4 Pair Drapes; Two Floor Lamps; 2 Table Lamps; Christmas Tree Lights and Decorations; 74 Piece Set of ROGERS Silver; Complete line of Dishes, and Cooking Utensils; Canned Fruit: Peaches, Cherries, Plums, Apples, Tomatoes and Beans; Fruit Jars. SOME HEAVY CLOTHING: Heavy Suits, Coats, Raincoat. Leather Jacket. 2 Dresses. A Lot of Novelties and many other articles. ELECTRICAL HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT and MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS KELVINATOR 6% Ft. Refrigerator, Nearly New; Two Tone 8 Tube Table Type Radio; Portable Electric SINGER Sewing Machine with all attachments; REGINA Sweeper with all attachments; Three Electric Fans; MAYTAG Washer, late model; Two Electric Irons; And a MAGIC CHEF Gas Range; Two Hole Gas Plate. SILENT YARDMAN Lawn Mower on Rubber; 50 ft. Garden Hose; 5 ft. Step Ladder; Copper Wash Boiler; Metal Tubs and Stands; New Set of Curtain Stretchers; Small Tools; Wrenches; Log Chains; Some Pipe Fittings; Good Car Bumper Jack; 12 Gauge STEVENS Shot Gun and 4 boxes of shells. GOODYEAR Girls Bicycle. Boys RUBBER TIRED Wagon, large size. Folding Doll Buggy. TERMS—CASH. ISAAC and CRYSTAL WAGNER, OWNERS J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer Jack Brunton —Auctioneer K. O. Reiff—Clerk Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 4 9 13
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