Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1948 — Page 5
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—♦, '^KaL CLAB9 LaT£ S 1 ->^^RE[RTI»I nC RATES jr ? le *® M * ',, S tiroes >l7» »« ,or eol !jr c ; 1 for • kl P <lay )i) po |B * black —•’. ttr • or ' l earh ,n ' minimum F »<j» n» ,e4 ln p* increase over b * lD °T ce «XV •' through Friday. *|R S ' L 15 _ _ Fruita Ray’s West '■£.-’ . Ilwr barn -- nt jiso. |K H*« U 1 5..0 1 wk old ■E i"iii-i". Mort< ’ l Mvnroe 133 fit fat.rv a-fi-rled I lio< • candy. ib. »C- Cor 135 3,J bottle gas IJI L>• *».•.’• i<‘ Übrlck jOEStf" U3tt ®7n>lal- fitted while Sutton's Jewel--94T Potatoes f,,r plantlar- 1 ' I “I* 4 ’. Also „ long Wood '* 135 3lx 7 -li'" *me colored fK, ~ mohair. Win '!>.. .i'ur. 137 2tx —| i in <)a>n. Mrs. De Debolt. 1 mile north of 137 3tx Oil Empire state, all pare in qt, sealed I qt. (oppess Corner. 135 3tx iKa Devoe ralnta -good Outside. Inside A barn your neighbor,'' he It. Vbrlck Bros. 53-ts a fi-tii ' ollie and Engr,l puppies, 6 to 10 Almj 1 to 1% yearn u! many others. Harry camera. 35 mtn ' F 3.5 lens with filters ’ «*m. Excellent con U Anspaugh Studio ■■ 132-St Hav to or make SB*'- tl.o l.a'illK to do with — huuth, >, mile west W l 't; || s Craigvllle ™ « 137 3t ■E -'I i:i-i,i s BLDGS?'"for (o’tag- Factory made 3-> sections, insulated t f :flf*‘ 4l> 4 "‘l' Eor free Infor- ' HEI.Ta SIRPLI'S 1)33 Sew Haven |BIU - Modern 3 bedroom, 1 iolliaj New root. New ■flk pant with stoker. Hard Fireplace. Many aWW ~ ?e * luft ' lt plenty of closet to'fxlty located Confer 1 ' 4 - 3 N Second street. 1 Boekman, General In ,nd Real E »' ale - 153 8 Phone 3. 190 ts ~ « room one story . 4 * r 't»'xxj floors, large »ith built in features. MM* l * arab| n*. Rood garage. HR “ •krubbery a lawn, no IMmP" 1 ’ r ' r >“■' nament heating Mt - a ' , ' , ‘ 71s M - r< *‘r Ave pt»,,. SHi „ n \ Va)t ,. r j in. A Real EMate MM vs ’ad st Phone 3. H I,| AX|N U MH-L unMr ■ iMC M'->nei ) t \l! kinds of ’i" leiMn *’ ,|Q,,r * 4 win anH g Bw R"ush lumber made No orders *'”* »mall to be fin WMii» P ' iv ‘‘ n<l <oair,w| usb M.? Wi Phone ' fr* St Ernest High, MM o,#er A manager. 134 6tx •®‘ a ry hoes, culti Mw'?" 4 "' Inkers, eultl SIL/. • *«*d apt hp aV y duty ■M*" U ’ t,rin< * a9,M ’‘ Mill control ° llt< ‘ f * General WiL * l ** "Meaders; Horn MMMhT?*"* "’xaars loaders, SMw * rikw,: f M“li*-r * 2 r ** 1 ” r ’’ X4rUen ‘ ra ‘ te, l “ r » ; Mo«*e Wd WiMu »'re and twine. »•*■'« N— Z*' ' rar * f ’r »nd eultitßEfc- Anc Apbor BB Jw-t h *’ er: cs!?i IMPbZT* 1 "' , ’ i * Oh ’a' ••». VmM '5 W MrMO*. .. ?** ’tMtor. mount (V- ,o '' OMr M 7* tOnl P*A*»« Illi lU . lt ■
FOR SALE — W. p. A. toilet. Box! 211 c/o Democrat. ng 3tx' FOR SALE - Large Evans oil burner. Also Maytag washer. Call #771 after 4 p.tn. 135-3 t FOR SALE — $ month old male pup. John Ungerlch, 2 miles west of Hk'k's Filling Station. 137 Itx FOR SALE — 1942 Plymouth Sedan Radio A Heater. Just overhauled. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. L 137 TF FOR SALE: Porcelain Ice refrigerator, 100 !b. capacity. Wilbur Selklng, 1 mile east. 2 north of Preb’e- S3sg3tx FOR HALE CHEAP - Chevrolet pkk-up. Phil U Macklin Co., Chrysler - Plymouth • Re<> Trucks. i 36 .3t FOR SALE — Young fryers, live or dressed. Second house south Yost gravel pit, Mrs. Perry Everett. Phone 569-E. ug g 3tx FOR SALE — 1911 Dodge Luxury Liner Tudor. Heater. A nice car. Dick Mansfield .Motor Sales. FOR SALE —1 9 3 6 Chevrolet Coach. New tires. Good condition. |375. —Ziutamaster Motor Sales. 137t3 FOR SALE- Seed potatoes. Sweet potato and yam plants A all other vegetable plants. Strahm s Grocery. Corner 9th A Nuttman. 137-34 FOR SALE Cushman motor scooter in A-l condition, with a lot of extras on it. New tires, Philip Nussbaum. Monroe. Ind., phone »5-G. 13« g3t FOR SALE Furnished cottage at Pigeon River. Also 1937 Ford V-8 coupe; heater, seat covers, good paint, overhauled, new battery. Merlin Venis, 727 Schirrneyer, Decatur. 135-6tx FOR SALE: 5 room modern home, gas furnace, full basement. Owner transferred from city. 811 Mercer avenue, call 6712. 136g4t FOR SALE — Set of dishes for 8 1 pr. satin damask drapes. 2 wool filled comforters. Quaker dai e tal>le cloth, scarf to match, cooking utensils and odd dishes. Tel. 1159 803 N. 2nd St. 137 2tx FOR SALE — F. H. A. home completed year ago. Gas heated, hardwood floors, built-in cupboards, very comfortable open side porch. Immediate possession with about 82.890 down. Loan can be incrcarted Bob Heller, Realtor, He! ler Building. Phone 870. 134 ts FOR SALE — Detroit Ferguson Newton mowers. Gra u drill. Pull- - type disk Rotary hoes. Spike ttuth harrow. Used Ford-Fergu-son tractor and plow. Tractor parts for Ford-Ferguson and Ferguson tractors. Dierkes Implement Sales, :3th St. 137 3t FOR SALE- 18 B*d Room Suites 18. Modern and Period in Walnut. Mahogany, Bleach .Mahogany. Maple. Sun Tan, and Lime Oak. Priced from 869 50 up. Take your choice. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 137-2 t FOR SALE — t*ost War automatic gas heated home, full basement, water softener, automatic hot water, hardwood floors, two finished bedrooms, 'bird bedroom available, built In cupboards, restricted neighborhood Discount allowed for necessary exterior redecoration 82.150 down, halance available through F. H. A. monthly payments. Possession Aug. 1. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. 132 ts FOR SALE — Living Room Suites. We have the living room suite you have been waiting for. See our new selection. Many styles and colors to choose from and selling at prices you can afford to pay. 81<*00 free in merchandise with the purchase of a living room suite from June 9th to June 30th. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 13< 3t FOR SALE — Gehl Forage Harvester. complete with blower. Brown-Manly 7 ft. disk harrow. Cultivators for John Jteere A or B tractors. Clipper fanning mills One Harvey elevator. John Deere wagons, shelters and mills New Holland baler twine. Cement mixers. laiud'-n i<airy Barn equipment. milkers, separators. h»«d tteesers. Steffen Im plument C». Third St. Phone IM» 138 4t FOR BAIJ6 — l'»ml Merchandise 1 — piano A-A condition 8<»-5° 2 — Csed Living Room Suites gtaoo and 84*1 — Buffet {g Square Table 81 M iOmasioeal Table 8»5«- l - ar ’*‘ nnmber of bed springs ai> ' mat trsasea. Twin and full sise. ( heap for cash This merchandise »“ traded is on new and came from good home. BRMH gtore, Phons l» 13< Trade In • used iw*
’(QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* ' Zx4.‘ /A y<» * "Let's see — | think I saw In the Democrat Want Ads a place where they fixed these clocks!" - - FOR SALE—Thayer baby buggy, like new. Reasonable. Phone 4875. 13«-3tx FOR SALE 1938 Hudson Coupe. I New paint. Good condition. Zintsmaster .Motor Sales. 137t3 (JET "RESULTS" the liquid fertiliser and plant food —for gardens. lawns, potted plants, etc. Holt house Drug Co. 137 6t FOR SALE—I94I Buick 4 doty Sedan. New paint. Low mileage. Zintsmaster Motor Sales. 137t3 I FOR SAlJfc- 1942 Olds "68" Club i Coupe, radio and heater. A dandy. Zintsmaster Motor 1 Sales. 137t3 ■ FOR SALE Massey Harris cylinder and bar hay loader, like i new. Herman Bulmahn. R. 1. > Hoagland phone. 136-3tx FOR SALE — 1936 Ford"Coa7h. Good tires. Clean Runs good. I |375. — Zintsmaster M o to r Sales. 137t3 FOR SALE - 22 acres mixed hay In field. No phone calls please. 5 miles southeast of Decatur. Dean Colter. 137t3 FOR SALE- 1949 Pontim- coupe. New tires, good condition 8925.09. Frank Conn, Boho 980-Q. Call after 4 p.m. 137 afitx i FOR SALE — Cushman motor I ■ scooter, side car and tandem seat. Good condition. Will make excellent delivery outfit. Zintsmaster Motor Sales Phone 372. 136-3tx JI ST RECEIVED - Urge shipment of chrome breakfast seis with plastic top tables. They must lie seen to lie appreciated and they're priced to fit the purse. Sprague Furniture Store Phone 199 136 3t of REFRIGERATORS 'net arrived; New Model Radios; It) MAYTAG washers, bottle — natural gas and electric STOVES. .Maytag SERVICE. Kitchen Appliances, 238 N. 2nd St. Phone 95. 137 TF FOR SALE —' Studio Corn hes — A lovely sofa by day and a comfortable full size bed at night. Ideal for apartments. Many colors and styles to choose from. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 136 3t LANE CEDAR HOPE CHESTS — "The Gift That Starts a Home." We have a limited supply In walnut, mahogany, lime oak and prime vera finish. Better hurry If you want one. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199 136 3t FOR SALE Graham revolutionary plows. Enders Weed Sprayers, power ■ Aire paint sprayers. Bready garden tractors. Fair-bank-Morse hammermills. Freeman manure loaders. Judson lime spreaders. Wayne air compressors. Rotary hoes. AllisChalmers “C" mounted mowers. Side dressing attachments for seed cultivators. Allis-Chalmers mounted corn pickers. 2-14” bottom plows. Very good J. D. field cultivator. Massey Harris hay loader. Gerber • Moser Implement Co. U. S. 27. Jhone 2551. 136 3t WANTED WANTED: Hay to make. P. O. bos 218. 136g3tx WANTED Washings and Iron Ings. Telephone 4933. 137-g3tx WANTED — We do paper hanging, call 1869. 136 Stx i WANTED TO RENT House with 5 or more rooms. Have no children. Phono 1478. 134 6tx WANTEtX -To do bouse cleaning and washing down porches. Phone 4183. 137*3 WANTED 15 year old gtfl wants *to do baby sitting. Cail 1563 IJ7gltx WANTED TO BLY- Beef and dairy eattlo. Schoimaaa Market Phono 3081. 7>U . WANIED—Hay, straw, teooo or baled Wire or rope. John Fsasol 6262 Decatar. DB-ts I WaSTKD - Expwtencod mechanks. Good proposition offered. | I s«e or call Dor Vizard after 8 , pm. Call 551 or IM. Y
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WANTED— We buy iron, rags hides, fur. grease. Also handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. o<tr only address 710 West Monroe, Phono 442. 184-ts WANTED TO BUT- Deed cars Dick Mansfield Motor Salon 141 8. Second St, Decatar, U 4. 108-ts WANTED — W. P. A. toilets, cess pools, ceptic taaks to clean. State where you live. Drop a card or phone Major Harris, Grover Hili, Ohio, phone 76. 134 g24t WORK FOR the U. S. Government. Big starting pay. Security. MenWomen. Prepare for examinations.. Details free. Write box 195, Democrat. 118 Tx WANTED — Hay ur straw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or 886. 118-TF WANTED: Good, big dean rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 10c pound.—Daily Democrat. 382-ts Wanted — Hay to make on share or buy in field. Have piek up baler. Aschliman Brothers; mile south, half mile west Kirkland school. Phone Craigvllle 1 on 6. 135 3tx WANTED Radios to repair. Radios can be repaired -by appointment - - while you wait. All work reasonable and guarantc<>d. Phone low Monroe. McCullough Radio Service. 129-ts WANTED— Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 12926tx STARTER AND GENERATUR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Bales, 140 b. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173tf BOTTLEGm and Electrlc7teuges? Go to Haughs and choose from their large stock. Get the range of your choice. 80-ts RADIO REPAIR for complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 80-ts SEE HAL'GKS for automatic water heaters - water systems— bath-rooms-or kitchens. Wo furnish pipe and install anything wo sell. 80-ts THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. recommends Magic Foam for cleaning that upholstered chair. Guaranteed satisfaction when used according to directions. 1353 t farmers attention-wo nmove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE BMRVICB — U we can't fix it throw it away. Wo repair all makes of washefu sweepers, irons snd other small appliances. White wringer rolls: for all makes of washers. Arnold & Klenk. phono 163. 87-TF| ELECTRICAL WIRING o CPI'LIES — Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wirs, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures. motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold A Klenk. 817-TF SPARE TIME ReHpoiinlbte man or woman, earn up to 81X0 no month ly, working three hours each week. Candy Bar and Colored Bubble Gum distribution. Incothe starts immediately. 8395.960 cash investment. Write, address and phone to H. J. B Box 213 c/o Democrat. 135 3tx ROOFING AND SIDING We are now booking orders for spring roofing A siding. Many popular colors A paUarns to choose from. Also Alsco Aluminum A Tbermw seal combination wtndowa Aluminum canopies, swnlngs, combination doors. Call for free estimates. “Wo apply.’* Arnold A Klenk. rhm» 468. H-*t Co. Trust Bldg. Phono 319 55 TF MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loans of 810 to 8300 made to men or wo men. Decatur Loan A Discount — FOR REN T — FOR RENT — 4 room cottagewtth bottled gas—at Cedar Lahn, north at Howe. 11* So. sth Phono ms. 136-stg Yrede la a Good Town — Decatur
FOR RENT — Comfortable rooms, furnished, In private home. For employed men, or married couple for housekeeping- By the week. Phone 5494. 137 3tx APPOINTMENT •»*• EXE* I TOM ESTATE NO. -M42 N,,tl«-r la herc-hx elara, Thai the ondoremned h»» bean appointed Executor of the estate of Clara Yotter tate of Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. tint Id J. Heleherd Eseeeler Ju nr a, HMh. Hear> H. Heller tllomej June 10-17*34 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK i Indianapolix, June 19 —(UP) — (PMA) Livestock: Hogs, 7,000; moderately active; 1 j weights 180-260 Ibti around 25-50 : , higher than early Wednesday; heavier weights uneven, strong to 50 higher; bulk good and choke 189240 ibs 34.50-24 75. top 25 <te: 259280 ibx 23 25 24 50; 190-3*o Hos 21.5923.75; 350-400 ibn 20.25-21.50; 150-170 lbs 22.2524 ihl, sown strong to 25 higher than Wednesday's average at 17.0918.50, few heavies > down to 16 50. ' Cattle. 1,000, calves, 6(M); steers and yearlings fairly active, fully steady; good to choice steers around 1100 lbs up to 33.00: bulk load lots yearlings and couple loads steers unsold, eligible upwant from 33.50; cows about 50 higher; good beef cows 23.59 24.00, some held higher; vealers fairly active, good and choice 27.90-29.50. Sheep 209; fat lambs small lota fully steady; choice around 100 lit weights 32.00; about good to choke 29.00-3100; good to choice shorn lambs 26.00-27 00; slaughter ewes steady, good to choice lightweights 10.00 11.00. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind. June 10 —(UP) Livpatoch: Ilogs 160-200 lbs. 24.75. 200 225 ll>s 24 50. 225-210 lbs. 23.25, 249 300 lbs. 21.75-24. 399400 lbs. 19.7521.25, 109160 ll>s. 21.75-23. roughs 18 down, stags 15.50 down. Calves 29. Spring lambs 30, clipped lambs 25, clipped ewes 10.50, clipped bu< ks 8. No cattle market today. Markets At A Glance By United Pres*. Stocks irregular In moderately active trading. Bonds irregularly higher: I’. S governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregular. Silver unchanged at 74% cents a fine ounce. Cotton lower. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures steady. Hogs active. 1.00 higher, sheep ai-tlvrf cattle steady. CHICAGO GRAQJ CLOSE Wheat: July 2 29% Kept 2.29%; Dec. 2.30; May 2.28. Corn: July 2.18%; Sept. 1.95 «; Dec. 1.69%; May 1.69%. Oats: July 93%, Sep'. 85%; Dec. 86%; Mav 8&%B. Soybxuua. July 4.26; Nov. 3.» Trade In a Good town — Decatur
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STRAWBERRIES Now taking orders for Michigan Strawberries. Will have Cherries and Raspberries later. Mrs. Roy L Price Phone 79M
KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected June 10 169 to 200 lbs. “4.25 200 to 225 lbs 24.25 225 to 240 lbs. 24.00 240 to 250 lbs. 23 75 250 to 260 lbs. 23.25 260 to 270 lbs. M-75 270 to 380 lbs. 22.25 380 lo 290 lbs. 2175 290 to 300 1b521.25 309 to 325 lbs 20.75 336 to 350 lbs. 20.25 350 to 375 lbs. 19.75 375 to 400 lbs. 19 25 140 to 160 lbs 2209 120 to 140 lbs 21.50 IM to 120 His 21.00 Roughs 350 lbs. down 17.59 350 to 400 )l>s. 17.00 400 to 500 lbs 16.«> 500 to 600 lbs 15.50 « Stags 15.00 Boars 10.00 Veals (Wed. A Sat.) 27.00 Lambs (Wed. A Sat.) — 24.00 Kwes (Clipped) — 10.00 Yearlings 15.00 •CHMITT'* STOCK YARD* Cosrected June 19 160 to 209 lbs 24.25 300 to 225 lbs. 24 00 236 to 250 lbs 23.75 250 to 260 His. 23.25 260 to 270 lbs 22.9* 270 to i 8() Ibx. ... 21.75 2*o to 290 Hix ... ft .25 290 to *’"o lbs. 20.75 RM t *B* lbs. 20 25 , to SM lbs. 124.75 350 to 375 lbs. 19.25 375 to 100 lbs. 18.75 140 to 160 |bx. 22.50 IM to 140 ll»s. 2150 Roughs 300 down 17.50 down Rues R.oo . Bucks d.ao Lamhs 23.00 Calves 26.0 C Boars 11.00 Stags I 15(H) WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected June 10 EGGS—Producers prices , Grade A large white .45 Grade A large brown 43 ( Current Receipts .31 Heavy hens 29 Leghorn hens 21 Cocks 13 Fryers call for prices. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected June 10 Beaas subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator, rttk for prices. Grain: .03 ;*er bushel less. Corn: .07 per I<*J less. f ob. term. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op's Berne-Monroe. Williams Corrected June 10 Wheat 2 2" Oats 1.00 Corti - 3.00 Beans 4.1" Cail for rvo prices N A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: •:M to 12:00 1:00 to 8:00 Saturdays, 8:30 9 m. Telsphona iM . u NOTICE I will be out of my office June 10 • 11 • 12. |)K. ROY ARCHBOLD
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