Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1948 — Page 5
wUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1948
MARKETREPORTS For □ailv REPORT OF LOCAL and foreign markets KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected February 10 60 to 200 lbs. 22.00 Q 0 to 225 lbs. — 21.75 25 to 240 lbs 21,50 40 to 250 lbs 21.00 56' to 260 lbs 20.00 60 to 280 lbs. 19.00 80 to 300 lbs 18.00 00 to 325 lbs 17.50 25 to 350 lbs 16.50 50 to 400 lbs 16.00 40 to 160 lbs 19.00 20 to 140 lbs 18.00 00 to 120 lbs 16.00 .oughs 850 lbs. down 16.50 350 to 400 lbs 16.00 400 to 450 lbs 15.50 450 to 600 lbs 14.50 tags 12.00 cars _ - 8.00 eals (Wed. & Sat.) 31.00 *mbs (Wed. & Sat.) 21.50 !wes ’. 8.00 Kearlings ..._.......... 12.00 KUSNER «TOCK YARDS Corrected February 10 | 86(1 to 190 lbs 24.00 190 to 225 lbs .'. 23.75 K 25 to 240 lbs 23.25 I >4O to 250 lbs 23.00 KSO to 260 lbs 22.75 K9O to 270 lbs. .._ 22.25 K? 0 to 280 lbs _.... 21.75 Kso to 290 lbs 21.25 K9O to 300 lbs 21.00 Koo to 325 lbs 20.75 K 25 to 350 lbs 20.75 HSO to 400 lbs „ 20.50 KlO to 160 lbs. ..„ 20.50 Koo to 140 lbs 20.00 Ifcoughs 300 down 20.25 down Hewbs 8.00 gxßucks 6.00 Ml.ambs 20.00 ■Calves 27.00 | Stags 15.00 WHOLtBRtE egg and OOULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCI CO. Corrected February 10 ■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 MARKAI BURK ELEVATOR CO Corrected February 10 Beans sucjeci it. cnaugt during day. Brices delivered at elevator Ask (or prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less I '■’om 04 per 100 less f.o.b. (arm. GRAIn PRICES loams County F. B. Co-Op's ■Jerne-Monroe- Wilt lams Pleasant Milla Corrected February 10 Wheat 2.30 Oats 1.00 Corn Call Beans 3.001 Call for rye prices. i 0 I do not know who my grand-' father was but I am much more concerned to know what hie grandson will be. — Lincoln. o .... notice of final settlement OF ESTATE NO. 4324 | Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Aa.ron M. I teams, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Ccrurt, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 2nd day of March,, 1948, and show cause, if wnv why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. Theodore F. Graliker, Executor Decatur, Indiana, Feb. 2 IMS. Attorney, Ferd L. Litterer. Feb. 3-10 ** i — IF ou Have Property To Sell Call 1166 CLYDE TROUTNER INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinget FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phene 570 Elevator Co. Decatur ■ Petergon • Monroe N- A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 Saturday*, 8:30 p. tn. Telephone 1?6 FROM ROOF p 1"1 IINIUBC WITH ■ HELLER g pAWUri IFR— PHQtfWW i
0 — , LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES | For 85 word* or Ims: | 1 time 50<; 1 tlmw 7Wi I 3 times |1; < times 11.75. i Bates quoted are tor eoneeoI utlve insertions. No eUsslDed | ads accepted for skipday sskodI ule. | Rat* for 10 point BLACK I FACE! is 5f per word each toI sertion, 50# minimum eharge. I Copy must be tn office by 11 I a.m. Monday through Friday. I I Saturday deadline to • ajn. I 0 (J FOR SALE FOR SALE—I 937 Ford 2-door. Dicki Mansfield Motor Sales. Phone 1645. 29-ts FOR SALE — Young beefs by quarters. A. J. Davison, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 33 2tx‘ FOR SALE — 117 acres, 5 miles out. See O. P. Hunt, Decatur, route 5. 32 g3tx FOR SALE— 8 tons timothy hay. H mile south Wren, O. G. H. Kraaer. 32 g3tx FOR SALE — Katahdin potatoes l 59c peck, $3.75 bag. Ray’s West Side Fruit Mkt. on No. 27. 29 6tx FOR SALE—7 room house in Monroe, with cistern. See Florina Osterman at Schafer Store. 33-g3tx LOT FOR SALE—69 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 condition. Phone 93-W, Monroe. 30:g6t FOR SALE — Berkshire - Spotted Poland sow, will pig the last of the month. % mile south county tar in. Clint Hart. 33 g3tx FOR SALE —Tarpaulin, all sixes. If we don’t have the size you want, we’ll get it. Gerber Implement Store. North on U. S. 27. 31-6 t CAN DEM VER NOW — Maytag Washers, Bottle and Natural gas stoves, Deep freezers, Ironers. Refrigerators and radios. Kitchen & Son Appliances, 238 N. Second, phone 95. 17 TF 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. 28-80 t FOR SALE — Grimes golden red delicious apples, $1.89 to $3.25 in t your basket. Kay’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. wheels $l5O. Phone 198. 32 St* 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. TF 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 — 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, Ind. 33 T PYREX OVENWARE, For everyday giving. Far everyday living. MECCA STOVEPIPE, your best fire protection. Highly polished. RAPID-FLO FILTER DISKS, at wholesale prices. The Brock Store. ?2-tf 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— Graham - Hoeme plows. 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. Slightly used McCormick field cultivator. Gerber Implement Store, North on U. S. 27. 31-6 t ! Trade In a Goetf Tewn — Decatur
QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds K i /jp i| -t — ‘‘Why didn’t you say a few minutes ago you wanted the fur coat | you saw in the Democrat want Ads—now, it’s probably gone!” ( FOR SALE FOR SALE — Radio-phonograph combination, table model. Like new. Phone 1838. 34 g3tx 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 2tx FOR SALE — Genuine Deep Freeze, and Kelvinator Home Freeze. I Stucky's Appliance Store, Geneva, i Indiana. 33 2t FOR SALE — Farmall iegular with cultivator. In good condition. Henry Meyer, first house east Hoagland high school. 34 g 3txl FOR SALE — By owner, uew Chevrolet Fleetline automobile, coach. Write box 145 c/o Democrat. 34 g2t FOR SALE — New Holland bailer and twine. Bailer used one season. William Hylton, one mile north & one mile west of Geneva. 34 4tx FOR SALE— 2 western saddle mares, age 4 and 7. Good stock saddle. Ned Ray, mile south of Pleasant Mills. 34-3tx FOR SALE—2O acre farm, 3 miles out, extra good house, poultry house. See O. P. Hunt, R. 5. 34-3tx FOR SALE — By owner, good income home consisting of three i apartments. Stoker heat, automatic gas water' heater, n good condition. Phone 1413. 33 b3t 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 FOR SALE —Bready power lawn mowers. Bready garden tractors. See them on our floor. Gerber Implement Store, U. S. 27, Phone 2551. 34-5 t FOR SALE — Gars and oil automatic hot water heaters. We install and service everything we sell. Stucky's Appliance Store, Geneva Hatcheries, Geneva, Indiana. 33 2t FOB 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 FOR SALE — 10-20 International tractor. Little Genius 14 International plow. International 8-foot disc. Call 254, or may be seen at first barn north of Schlefersteln hill. 34 b3t 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 FOR SALE—Just received large shipment of chests of drawers in maple & walnut finish. Priced to fit your purse. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 34-3 t 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 —5 room home, modern except bath. Walking distance from General Electric. Can be seen by appointment only. Call 1164 after 6:30 o’clock. 34-6tx FOR SALE — Certified Clinton oats, germination 98 percent, at $2.40 per bushel in customer’s bags. Other Clinton oats for sale. Walter Winkler, 2 miles east & 1 1-2 miles south of Willshire, O. 34 g 12t FOR SALE— Used furniture. 6 breakfast sets, $12.50 up. 1-3 piece living room suite, $8.50. 1 club chair $3.00. This merchandise was traded in on new. Came from good homes. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. I , w ’ 3 '' I it ie easier to be g*6d if you look good.
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FOR SALE —Baled hay, clover. Herman Ehlerding, 1 mile west, 2 north of Preble. 33-g3tx PIANO 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. 83-3 t FOR SALE —5 room bungalow, new last summer. Gas heat, automatic gas hot water. Full basement. Deep lot. Owner i transferred out of city. Immediate occupancy. Phone 14201. 34-g6t FOR 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 FOR SALE—2O acres, good farm land, 5 room house, good barn, granary, poultry house, garage. State highway, 1 x /z miles east 1 Monroe.—The Suttles Co. i Phone 358. 34t3, NEW CLOTHES — Will look love-' Iler — when you wear your Spen- j oer designed just for you! And! you’ll feel better, too — with' I more pep, more endurance. Yet a Spencer costs little or no more than ordinary supports. Mrs. Leota Connell. Tel. 845. 33 3tx. FOR SALE —John Deere Model H Tractor with cultivator, very good condition. Used John Deere Model D Tractor, in good! shape. New Rotary Hoes and Cultipackers. Clipper Cleaners. Lime and Fertilizer Spreaders. Used Moline Side Rake. —Steffen Implement Co., Third St., Phone 180. 32t4 WANTED WANTED —Hay, straw, loose or baled wire or rope. John Feasel. 6262 Decatur. 195-ts . WANTED — Washings and ironings. Mrs. Virgil Wolfe, 827 Schirmeyer street. 34 gltx If you want to SELL YOUR CAR, see Chas. Stitzer, Brant Motors, Inc. 25tf I WANTED TO BUY— Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 108-ts 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 10c pound.—Daily Democrat. 282-ts WANTED — Holstein bull, old enough for service. Must be from clean, production herd. Russell Owens, Decatur, or Howard Zimmerman, Decatur, R-4. 33 3tx WANTED—WPA toilets to clean out and repair parts; septic' tanks and cesspools. Drop a card to Major Harris, Grover Hill, O. Phone 76. 34-T 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, for, 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. «• 284-TF MISCELLANEOUS SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. — Boardman’s 223 North First. 27 24 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 training, write at once giving I name, address, age and your work-1 ing hours. Utilities Inst., Box 144 | I VjO Democrat. 33 2tx Trade tn • Good Town Decatur
INSULATION ’ — Blown Celotex Rock Wool. Free estimates. Bill Crist, Monroe Phone 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 — II 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 163. 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 A 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, 6t2 miles southeast on Piqua Road. Phone 969-R. 29-6 t FOR RENT GARAGE for commercial or storage use. Reasonable. Apply at 710 Dierkes street. 33g2tx I FOR RENT — Three room furnishI ed apartment, newly decorated. Share bath, private entrance, free I telephone. Can be seen by appointment. Mrs. Georgia Gage, phone 103-B. 34 git 0 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Feb. 10 —(UP) j —Livestock; Hogs: 160 T-200 lbs. 22.75, 200-225 lbs 22.50, 225-250 lbs 21.75-22.25, 250-300 lbs. 19.25-21.25, 300-400 lbs , 18.25-18.75, 140-160 lbs 20.75-21, 100140 lbs 17.50-20.50; roughs, stags, I boars steady. Calves 30. Lambs 23.5 ff, ewes 12, bucks 9. 0 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Feb. 10 —(UP) — (PMA) —Livestock: Hogs: 6,000; fairly active, steady with Monday low time or bulk sales; good and choice 160-200 lbs. 23.00; 200-240 lbs. 22.50-22.75; 240300 lbs. 19.50-21.50; 300-400 lbs. 19.00; 100-160 lbs. 18.00-21.00; sows choice lights to 18.00; few heavies fully steady; bulk 16.50-17.50; down to 16.00. Cattle: 2,100, calves 500; steers j and heifers rather slow, few sales; ■ steady on lightweights but kinds; above 900 lbs. unevenly 50-1.00
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lower; several loads top medium j to top good 900-1,150 lb. steers ! 25.00-26.75; good yearlings 26.00; bulk medium to good 22.25-25.50; common and medium lightweights 17.50-22.50; scattered common and medium heifers 17.50-23.50; cows slow early sales steady to spots 50 lower; bulk good beef cows 19.0021.00; odd heifery kind t 023.00; common and medium 16.50-18.00; vealers opened 2.00 lower, later mostly 1.00-2.00 lower; bulk good and choice 26.00-31.00, top 31.00; common and medium 14.00-25.00. Sheep: 800; fat lambs around 25-50 lower; deck good and choice fed northwest lambs 109 lb. average 23.25; odd lots natives 23.0023.50, but several loads unsold; medium and good 19.00-20.50; mostly good 21.00-22.50; common and medium 15.50-18.50; slaughter ewes steady; good and choice 9.50-11.00; common and medium 7.00-9.00. 0 Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks lower in quiet trading. Bonds lower; U. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks lower. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures weak. Hogs steady to lower, cattle and sheep steady. 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: March 2.51%A; May 2.47A; July 2.26KA; Sept. 2.22%A; Dec. 2.21%A. Corn: May 2.1314A; July 2.05tiA; Sept. 1.87%A; Dec. 1.62A. Oats: March 1.13A; May 1.02%A; July 87A; Sept. 81%A; Dec. 80% A. Soybeans: March 3.49A; May 3.4o'iiA; Nov. 2.81 N. 0 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur o Continued Rummage sale above Mollenkopf Implement. Feb. 14, 9 a. m.
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Amish Farmers Plan To Move To Missouri Berne, Feb. 10—Several Amish farmers of this community are making plans to leave soon for Pike county, Missouri, to make their future home. One of them, Noah E. Schwartz, has sold bis farm to Neal Troyer for $230 an acre. Joseph J. F. Schwartz sold his farm to the Gilbert brothers. Other families planning to leave this community aoon are those of Noah J. Schwartz, Sam S. Schwartz, Joe E. Hilty, Jacob S. Schwartz and Sam J. Schwartz. 0 GRANTJLIMITED (Continued from Page 1) argue for an hour when court is resumed. ( Swygert gave opposing counsel
PUBLIC AUCTION "THE LUTES FARM”—WELL IMPROVED 160 ACRES WEDNESDAY, February 18 — 1:30 P. M. LOCATION: 3 miles South of Portland, Indiana on Highway No. 27 then 2 miles East. Or, 16 miles North of Winchester, Indiana on Highway No. 27, then 2 miles East. IMPROVEMENTS: Good Six Room House. Good Foundation, New Roof. A Nicely Arranged Home. Upground Cellar and Fuel House, Nice Yard and Shade. ' Barn 40x80 with an ell 40x60, Concrete Floors, Stanchions and Feeding Floor, Plenty of Hay and Grain Room. Unusually Well Constructed, New Roof. Machine Shed and Large Chicken House. ELECTRICITY IN ALL BUILDINGS, GOOD WELL, A LOT OF SHADE TREES AND SOME FRUIT. ALL UNDER CULTIVATION except 10 acres of- Timber pasture, Considerable Saleable Timber. Running water the year around. The “Lutes Family’' have owned and operated this farm for over 30 years. The land has been well farmed, properly rotated and is in a fine state of cultivation. A GOOD PRODUCTIVE FARM, IDEALLY LOCATED ON A BLACK TOP ROAD. IN A WELL IMPROVED, PROSPEROUS COMMUNITY and only FIVE MILES FROM THE FINE INDUSTRIAL CITY OF PORTLAND, INDIANA. TERMS: 15% day of sale. Balance upon delivery of good title. Possession March 1, 1948. HEIRS OF THE LUTES ESTATE—Owners J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer K. O. Reiff —Local Rep. Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. Waitress Wanted A job in pleasant atmosphere - - work approximately 26 hours per week and earn approximately $25.00, Apply in person. MIRROR INN
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one hour each to argue the dismissal motion, and Henry Kaiser, chief counsel for the ITU, was first to be heard. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur .<> Mirtk * trnriMi, notice Is hereby given that .liouias Daniel >1 ailing iae tiled a petition In the Circuit Court of Adams County Indiana, to ■ lave the timt and place ot hl# i.' tn determined. Said petition Is »et for hearing on the 18th day of February, 1948 EDWAHD F. JABKKG Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Feb. 10 AI’I’OIM'MKXT OF BXKCITOR ESTATE SO. 4407 Votlee U hereby elven. That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of Bertha Christener late of Adams County, deceased. Tiie estate is probably solvent. Emil Christener Exeeutsr X, I»4N. C. 11. Muxelnian, Attorney Feb. 8-10-17 Trade In a Good Town —Decatur
