Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1951 — Page 5
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1951
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QUICKIES y By Ken Reynolds L. '-, ' Wks -u '•'VA> 'V ~ “ we must, look in the Democrat Want Ads for some nursery .• stock •••our trees all Ikavo heart trouble* ’i " !\
Real Estate F()R SALE ;k Rb r om mbdtm homey at.121;.} West.. Monroe Street, v There, are extra , large clothes < Ihse;s. in cupboards and hot water furnard. Large; double garage'-ind extra long lot with • fruit, trtjcs and ' garden share.. Priced; at The -Kept RealtyAm tAon (\>-.\ (.'. kfc K. nt, Pljone ’3-3390;, Gerald Strickler, ■ // V'/.J ]. ;■'•:< {■' ' , 9>S 3t ■ SALE—- Small three, room , homo in west part of city. Has ; partial bath room. Veterans may \i possibly buy it for las low as . stlsh\ (lo,wn'„. '.balance] .monthly. Bob Heller, a Good Realty . 1 MO. Phone 3-4li>6Tleller Building. 4 ■ ■ ' FOR SALE—New Gunnison Coro- . nod.a Home Watchyfor Open . / , HfliUfe announc^mc.riU. For more \inß>rmation about the newest . way of comfortable living call— ■ Bolk'JJeller PnOpe U-lloti, Heller I Building oi; Clark Smith, Builder. |i , 87 TF FOR SALE, IN . Very good d welling. 1 rooms & W,bat.h, automatic hot water heater, running water. Oil heat, for int formation call Hoagland, [ ..Bank, or Mutyl Lybarger. 'Hoagland, Indiana, I'3 (it M1 pWEST SECTIONAL to 7 rooms $1450 up.i Visit. houo - 'on di<pl:'iy <J-_- niUe north of . "Ntiblesville; east side rbulb 3.7. Ask. for-i/fe catalogue and' I’Owner erection plan ” Midwisit Bldg. Co.,- Box 169, Noblesville, Ind. O •• > 92 T FOR SA i.E 1 loom modern bunga- , ' low gas h<-Vt -o>iii>r lodation; tpne story condetc j. 'dipt k stimiri'ibdi rn dwejlm.ij?- lot 50-220— 53.600; . If you •watxt to buy a faini-or city property, let us show you | what we have to • .I. oi'fer 'no obligation course. I’fihe’Suttle/Co:, 218 *N. 3rd St. - • /• ■ 44 66t FOR SALK— About sll'>< down, balance /about st>2 monthly, inclu'diri^,taxes and interest to Vet- ’ eran ,®iily before May 1. 1951. ■ Tillee’ bedroom, home oh (xbpd \ corner ', lot. dh West Mbnroe Street, i fully (modern, two car garage/" large ’garden and play spip < . Plank - type hardwood’ - ’ ’ floors, basement, storm windows, n,ich de corm ion. Bob Heller, - A , Good Realty Service, Hell»r Bldg., Phone 3-4106 s /\\ 96 TF : - -_A ■ AU-yL-t FOR SALE I Rooih modern home. “//built in features in kitchen, oil floor furnace, automatic hot water | heAfcr, double ilapNihy tubs, nice, lot wjtl( shrubliery. ; Located at *1135 Street, ■ clom td/G.E and Foundry. Only ‘ The ,Ka nt Realty .& ■’Amtion Co.. Gerald Strickler. / Phono 3-3390, C W. Kent. I ' 9S Go to the church of your choice next Sunday. V ■*
j OPEN HOUSE SOON ! } . C tJ! \ < Coronado 1 / • t;- v<’" —■■ ■ r~ ..™~4 rr ~ f < ) ( IP'** ' i i /' g* .w,. ’ r \ \ 1 ||y3 / / -•'- — jm \ > ' jp l . • zSr3 ’ _ fx. JwkgbSM 1 /1’ *SU if> i ? ■■ ( S E ) J A The Home you’ve been’ waiting for. Thirty-Jive separate C I-£ designs to choose vvith its own personality ... 1 1 Each a complete home./'. . complete/with automatic beat, t '; < plumbing, wirings y paintmg. and stritamlihed kitchen. . 1 1 Ready for you to move into. Selling Ci depending ©n size. " i ; A 1 Watch for the public of this newest Gunnison ' f ■ -.Coronado Horhp’. a / DECATUR COMMUNITY BUILDERS ( 1 ‘‘ Qlark W. Smith ' / ■f 124 E. Monroe St. J 808 HELLER ( < ? A Good Realty Service g / < 4 J- 6 ,, Heller Bldg. \
FOR SALE — 7-r-rooin Seml-modern honje; located in Bobo, corner Johns St. and St. road 101. Can be seen after 6 p.in/jean Werjing- 92 9t-x Automotive NICE .selection late model used cars.’ DICKf MANSFIELD Motor Sales. ! 252 TF r u. i; _ ! IS KALSEIC 4 dobr. Clean, heatejr] and Naii.- conditioned. Steffen) Motor'Fkkg,. vN. 4.3th St. 98 TF 11 CHEVROLFt <dub cUpe. Black, I'adib and heater, Steffen Moto|r Sales. N. 13th St. ■■ ;9S TF it* CEEVROLFT deluxe club coupe. Only 17,000 Hiles. Radio and •' loatci-. Steffen Motor Sales, hi. 13th St’ \ J 98 TI? F. NASH .duh epupe. (?lean, radio and htater, with oyei|drive. Stef‘fen MOVor Sales. N. 131 b St. 98 TF FOR SALE— 1947 Rfo ton truck with two speed axle. Adelbert. Conrad. 3 miles north of on counties line. / • \ •’( \ ' 97 3t-x FOR SALE 1911 Pontiac 2 door; 1940 Plymouth 4 door; 1939 Plymouth 4 dpor; 1939 Buick 2 door; \ 1938 Ford 4 d<»or; 1936 Plymouth • 4 doin'; 1936 Ppn|iac 2 Phil L. Macklin ck Clii/sler • Plymouth. “Our us\d cars make c<>od <>r we dp'.\\ j 96 3t ; \ Farmers Col. FOR S hyhnd-seed corn and Funk's Huogierj Cross. Ask for price. Burk Elevator. 8$ TF WE ARE buying wool at our elevators. Burk Elevator, Co. 96-ts FOR SALE 29 weaned pigs. Karl Neuman; RR-I, Decatur. North Os St. Jplj-ns Lutheran Churclji onmimte 27 , . ' 9.6 3t-x For, be ~/494tT Ford tractor, .piow f disk, corn planter and /, inowi r. Call 3-2453 or at 611 Line S . ' 96 3t ■ —rr j* /■ J — —E'-*'- '" • I, I- ;. • FOR Ann. Arbor hay baler, good.repair. W. K. Swick, Phone \IC7:T, Convoy, Oh\lo.- ■ 97 6t-x F(l\R SALE .Pblstein cow. comingWith her seednd calf, freshen 10 days. Wirt. Reichert, Monroe, Ind. ' 1 ' , j , J i ® t ' x FOR SALE ’’urebred Hampshire boars. Several good ones at rear . soimblr pri.i-t i>. \Elmer Fri\tzinger/ . ( So. of Chattanooga, Ohio. 97 3t-x - • --——s j—l.A—--SEE MORRISON Farm Store for Allis-Chalmers Bales and Service. 327 Grant St. Phone,3-2957. Decar tur, Indiana. / 57 TF . .y,- i — .'.-L. -rMR. FARMER! ‘We wqm-t to buy your" eggs. If you have large clean eggs\ bring them to us and get top prices. Decttur Farms. 90 TF LAWN SEEDS, girded seeds, field seeds; law, garden, field fertilizer. Burk Elevator Co. 84-ts FOR .t\l. E-\ 7-f- >ot No. 9-A MpCor- \ Hack heavy duty disci, two years old. Victor iS-ycfly. second house •• east" of Adams Central high ■ ■ 96 3t FHtO'il.'ZER t and Alfalfa,"'sweet clover Lar dino cloVcr ayd brome grass; c<!mpl.m-'st(K-k <ifi Funk's Super Crom Hybrid! seed 'coVn, all series and all tp mb s. Sipall rounds B.6’> per hu. Ttye<klo(re\ Bulmahn. Ph'HiC 3'9lo(>|. ,J 96 lOt-x ell You] Have Anything To Sell A Democrat Want Ad—-It Pays. • ~ - 1 . : *
W ■ . '- ; 1 'l■ ■ ■ -7 1 11 • — .Z3| \ f I 4L * f ‘ - -** z . i. DOG LOSES GUILD “Lost and found” Democrat Want Ads s bring loser and finder together with little ; harm done except a few tears. Phone \ 3-2121 for easy to use Want Ads. They 1 bring results. \ ' ■ | ' I' ■ PHONE — 3-2121 = I : t Want Ad Dept.
FOR SALE—Extra good Guernsey heifer, will freshen soon. John V. Walters. Phone 3-8206. 97 3t-x FO|l SALE — Used Juke Boxes, gbod condition. Write Box 299 c/o Democrat. S 97; 3t-x FOR SALE—I ton of third cutting \ alfalfa; 2 tons 'of clover and alfalfa hay. Wilbur Selking, 1 mile dast and 2i miles north of Brebld. 98 3t-x CERTIFIED Seed Potatoes; onion sets/ onion plants; frost proof cabbage; bulk seeds and peat mosij.J Open evenings. Closed Sundays. Wm. Strahm’s Grocery,! corner! 9th Niittman. 1 98 6t For Sale — Misc. FOR SALE—Domestic sewing Machines. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 140 ts FOR SALE — RCA console radioplionograph combination; Toastmaste|-. Phone 3-4315. 96 3t FOR SALE —Bazly certified seed potatoes,' $3.95 per 100 lb. bag. Ray's West side Market. 73 TF i FOR SALE — Philco Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky & Co., MonrOe, Ind. 274 ts FOR SALE —% h.p.. motor, pulley and brackets. Commercial Print Shop. I i * . 98 3t FOR SALE —Baby basket; Taylor collapsible buggy; sliding scales; Girl's spring coat, size 6. 1127 Adams St., 98 3t-x LISTLESS Lester likes the luxury of cleaning rugs and upholstery with Fina Foam. Smith Drug Co. ' . 97 3t FOR SALE —- Bermuda • onion plants; yellow onion \sets; certified seed potatoes. Smith’s IGA Store, N. ISfh & Washington. . 93 6t FOR SALE —Taylon-Tot,. good condition. Also would like a playpen to be used outdoors. Phonn 3-8984. Mriy. Wilbert, Kirchner, 1315 Master Drive. 98-3 t
COMPLETE AeS?S • Engine Overhaul • Brakes Relihed • Ignition Repairs ♦ • Motor Tune-up GARAGE . John Dierkes Phone 3-2937 334 N. 12th WANTED Retail Store Managers v - Men between ages 30-45 to train fpr Managers of our Retail Stories in Northwestern Ohio. Married Men with previous business experience, ip Retail Stores, preferred. "Salary, sales bonus and net profit bonus paid to managers. If you want a permanent position, can handle responsibility, contact at once—call or Write ' - Everett E. Girod, ~~ Store Supervisor v EQUITY DAIRY STORES, INC.
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FOR SALE— 2 yr. old American saddle bred stud r broke to drive and ride. Traffic safe. Wm. 1 Reichert, MOnrpe, Ind. 97 6t-x FOR^SALE—SKELGAS for rural home cooking and water heating. As low as $7.45 per lob lbs. Uhrick Bros. 92 TF FOR SALE—Zenith Television aud Accessories — boosters, aerials, lead tn wlree, etc. UHRICK BROS. i ■. \ 25 TF FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges, many styles to select from. Open nites except Wed. nites. Stucky l & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 ts FOR SALE — Bottle gas service.. j Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 62 ts FOR SALE-Mbigs and broadloom: carpeting. 1 Open eventags except Wednesday. Stucky & Co. I Monroe, Ind. 93 TF FOR SALE—-Bottle gas for cooking, heating, refrigeration and power, at reasonable prices: Mon Toe Washer Shop. Phone 6-6463. 24 TF FOR SALE—Frigidaire Refrigerators, Ranges, Water Heaters, washers and dryers. Also some goc, used refrigerators. Uhrick\ Bros. j 101 ts t -H — r — i FOR SALE—I7S feet of wire scroll lawn fence. Includes two gates and poles. Would also like to buy playground swing and equip-, ment. Jay Girard. 3-3368. 97 3(-x PROSPERITY table top gas stove, $30.00, Dutch oven white enamel wood or coal range, $25.Q0. All ! reasonable. John Reinhard. 350 ) S. Third St. Phone 3-3459. 1 :/ - -96 3t-x . HOOVER—Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and up. Guaranteed 1 yeah Also new Hoover tank and upright cleaners. We ■ ’ service all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 1 3-2158. 229 TF ) WU hAVE Maytag washers for as low as $124.95. No price rals(e since August 1950. Fager MayI- tag Sales, 164\ So. Second St. Phone 3-4362. Factory Trained Service. ' 96 3t TRADEMN TIME—Your old furniture will make a substantial pay-! ment on that new Living Room; or Red Room Suite you have been waiting, for. Come in today and see our fine selection of new spring styles and colors. WYLIE FURNITURE COMPANY — D(S CATUR. 93 9t FREE! — Feel free to look around \ in our store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, -floor coverings, bedding, lamps, and pliances, and everyday hardware needs. Open each eVening except Wed. Stugky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. \ . 62 TF ! Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Paya
WANTED 1 .1 Aa l Stenographer & Accounting Clerk Must be\good typist. Excellent working conditions, i 5 day week. North American Van Lines Fort Wayne Phone A-2144 Mr. O’Neal for Appt. ” ~ " J ;j ■ t , J ’’
FOR SALE —Kelvinator refrlgera- I tors, electric ranges, home freezers and water heaters. See the finest in refrigeration for 1951. Bargains in good used refriger£ tors. See Decatur Hatchery. /\ / & 20t —P2= Wanted WANTED—Twin Thayer stroller. Phone 3-3033. \ 98 3t Lawn MOWER sharpening. See Monroe Washer Repair Shop. Mbnroe, Ind. 50 TF WANTED—Hay and Straw. John Feasel. Phone 3-3865. 257 TF WANTED —Ride from near Deca* . tur to Eastern industry. Hours '8 to 5. Box 300, c/o Democrat. • 96 3t-x WANTED—Boy who wants to work on farm, some experience preferred. Harry Aschliman, 4 miles I West of Coppess Corners. 97 3t-x WE SERVICE all Maytag Appliances, using genuine Maytag parts. Fager Maytag Sales, 1641 ' :So/ Second St. Phone 3-4362. ; 96 3t : WASHING machine repair, also new Horton and Barton washers, and Horton and Apex automatic . ? washers and driers. Monroe Washer Repair Shop. Phone \ 6-6463. 24 TF WANTED TO BUY—Heavy Leghorn hens k Fryers. Our truck will pick up. Bring us your cusr .tom dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market. 651 Nortk 13th St Phone 3-3717. 68 TF ROOFING —Let us fljHfe your roofing jobs with Garey Windmastet shingles. Several styles and colors to choose from. ‘‘We Apply.” Phone 3-2158. KLENK’SJ \ 1 ; 55 TF WANTED TO BUY—Good medium priced lots for purchasers of new Gunnison homes. Must meet F. H. A. requirements. Bob llAller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 3-4106. ■ ,1 . 72 ts HAVE YOU seen 2|/ 2 doz. df Zwick’s folding chairs? We need these at once. Someone borrowed these three iveeks ago and they have not been returned. Phone) 3-3602. 96t3 .. I n, WANTED—Peopldkjf this area to know that Major Harris of Grover Hill, Ohio is deceased and that 4’e are prepared to render sanitary service to the people who \ were patrons of Major Harris. Grover Hill Telephone. Markley, and Lape, Grover Hill, Ohio. . ’ v \ 92 10t-X ' ,—■. ; —a a. SEWLNG MACHINE Repairing — Let us concert your old treadle j Machine ‘nto a modern electric. We maki Covered buttons, budkels, ‘machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardman’s 223 North : First. - ' I 79 25t-x VIC — TiL Corp, is hiring again due to expansion can place, four \ more young ladies age 18 - 31 to I assist with national advertising v. program. Experience not neces--1 ' sary as we train you. State ‘ i qualifications, age, marital statuis, : Education and references. Guar- , / , anteed Salary and bonus. Write , ' to George Carlson, Box 301, c/’o . ; Democrat. 97 2t-x For Rent . FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Phone .•’ 3-3739. ’ 98 i4t li FOR RENT—A Shell gas service ’ station and restaurant, nine; miles east of Decatur on US 224 at ; Middlebury, Ohio.. Ed Black. ‘ ■ 98 3t Founded in 1701, Detroit is thq [. oldest large-sized, city east ol . the Atlantic seaboard. )• DO IT NOW \ as tomorrow may be too late to get your papering and painting done ,early. \ Still have some open days. I sell paper. 4 CLAY DAVIS ; (L; PHONE 3-3911 6 P. M. to 8 A. M. 206 So. 2nd St. > I' ■ ; ' - TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Local ahd \ ; / \ Long Distance 1 PHONE 3-2607 F: si ■ • i ■ ' !• ! ■• I •
Miscellaneous DECORATI!JG? Try Super KemTpne. All colors. On sale at Habegger Hardware. 91 TF — j_, I .--p : ■ STARTER and Generator service. Dick Mamifjeld Motor Sales, 222 Nqrth Third St., Decatur, Ind. j \ ’ • 13 ts RADIO REPAIR — For complete ! I and dependable radio repair worth: try our guaranteed service at: reasonable prices. Haugks. •> < drains cleaned. Call your Roto Rodter Service. Only one in Adams Co. Phone 4 on 6) Tocsin. C. R. Williams, R t 1,1 Decatur, Ind. 216 TF, APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all makes of wachers, sweep- > ers, and other small appliances. Wringer rolls apd parts for all j makes. \Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. | .229 TF{ FARMERS ATTENTION—We re-! •move dead horses, cows, hogs,' Etc., Decatur Dial O and ask for Enterprise 3450. We ' pay all phone charges. The - Stadler ‘ FertilizerCo.,formerly.theSta<kler Products Co., 15 TF DON’T CUSS. If you have plumb-1 ihg troubles, call 3-2158 and let' ' our experienced plumber take | care of yodr troubles. We also have a full- line of Kohler, American Standard pnd other popular: makes of plumbing supp Les. Call ( us for free estimates. KLENK’S. I 190 TF! Lost and Found J LOST—Red and yellow model air- 1 plane somewhere in central Washington Twp. Reward. Tom Buitzell, R -6., 97 2t Stjll Going Strong New Salem, Mass.—(UP) —Com pleting her 45th : year as a member of the school boar.d, 81-year-old Mrs. Flora. Crowl, has decided to seek another term. ~J ■ A — r Glass beads made by early colonists at Jamestown, Va., for trade with the Indians are now on display at the Toledo Museum of Art. a.TCH Don't buffer Another Minute No matter how many remedies ybn have for itching of eezema, psoriasis, infections, athlete’s foot or whatever your skin trouble may be-r—anything from head to foot—• WONDFR SALVE and WONDER SOAP cad help you. Developed for the boys in the Army—now for you folk* at home WONDER SALVE is white, greaseless, antiseptic. No ugiy appearance. Safe tor children. Get WONDER SALVE—results or money refunded. A tiruiy wonderful preparation. Try it—today. For rectal troubles, rest PYLOX. white, rreaseless. no staining Pain relieving. Large tubs with applicator and her. Sold 4n Decatur by Koihne, Smith and Holtthouse Drug- Stores; or your nametown druggist. \
| We have ■ a iMrTtnnH Come in and aet it! !pi Holthouse |LmA, 1 Dreg Co, For The Finest Hybrids Known RREMAN BANNER SEES CORN Now Available in Decatur Adolph Schamerloh 1610 W. Monroe Bt. . PHONE 3-2884 WATERPROOF YQUR BASEMENT If 1 you have a damp or leaky basement, w|» can solve your v problems -—with a process which has been proven successful for 25 years. R. M. KOLTER | & CO. \ — Phones — 5 on 28 3-2010 Craigvllle Decatur 124 E. Monroe St. Decatur, Ind. P. O. Box 54 i . .6.. i, aEfeMeSHMfIESKIEiak Acctaimod 2 H.P. everywhere thown only <m America'* finest \ ***•«■« \ Garden Cultivator Bar small and medium \ ggl * Calden* K V>> AWL. Habegger Hardware i'r-” . ' .J'j'
FOfiT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wayne, Ind., April 25—(UP —PM A)—Livestock: 1 Hog;s 300 c 25-50 higher; strictly 1 lightweight butchers 21.75-22.25; ‘ mediums 21.25 22.00; butchers 20.- i 75-21.25; heavies 19.25-20.50; pigs 1 <fß.sj)And down; roughs 17.50-19.50-. 1 Gkttle steady; heiferjs 36.00 down; cows 29.00 1 down) bu115'32.50 down. ' Galyes steady, 41:00 down, some 2 1 48.50; lambs steady, 38.00 down, i Ewes 15.00-21.00; b&cks 12.00-16.00. : -i ; ] INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. April 25—(UP—PMAj— Livestock: Hojs 8,000: opened moderately active; light and .mediumweight J barrows and gilts strong to 25 ' higher early choice 17a260-lbß . 22.0022.50; 170. head choice No. 1. 190-220ilbs 22.65-22.75; later bids I 22.25/1 down; choice 250-290-lb® 21.- ; 25-22.00; choice 2504bs 22.25; heaviier \ heights scarce; sows I steady to strong; choice 300i550 lbs 18.50-5.9-.T5 or more; odd big weights j 18.00/18.25; 12O160Hbs 17.00-19.50. 1 L Cattle 1,000, calves 300: all slaughter classes in demand; steers and heifers firm; cows strong to 25 hjgher; good and choice light ’ , steerk and mixed yearlings 34.50- ! 36.50: choice 37.50; good to choice j 1,150-Jlb steers 35.00; load choice I held around 36.50; choice to low ; prime heifers 36 00; bulk j good yearlings and heifers 32.001 34.50; good cOws 31.00-31.50; canI ners And cutters 20.00-26A0; veal- | ers active, steady; choice and prime 38.00-41.00; good (o 38.00. market; all slaughter classes quotable steady. ! ■•, : \ Markets At a Glance \ | By United Press Stocks lower in moderate trading. Bonds irregularly lower. U.S. government bonds higher in 1 quiet trading. Curb stocks irregularly lower. Mid-west stocks Irregularly lower. Silver unchanged in New York at 90.16 cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures steady. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, rye, oat,s and soybean futures lower. ! ./ Hogsi steady to 25 cents higher;; sheep: steady to 25 cents higher; catt|e: steady to strongCHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2.52; July 2.51%-%; Sept. 2.53 Dec. 2.56 >4; May 2.57;%. Com: May 1.81%; July 1.84 %- %; Sept. 1/83%; Dec. 1.69%; March 1.73 ’ Oats: May 90%; July 90%-%; Sept. -89’4; Dec\ 91%. Soybeans: May 3.338; July 2.338; Sept. 3.22%;| Nov. 3.013.00%; Jan. 3.02%. ! Pinehurst, North Carolina, \s known as “Golftown, U.S.A;” There are 8 courses 0 with 126 holes in the )
j Administratrix Public Sale of Real Estate and | Household Goods on Saturday, April 28, 1951 Starting at 12:30 P. M. | r Owing to the death of my husband, I will sell my farm and personal property located 7miles South of Van Wert, Ohio, on Mendon RoM. second house South of Kingsley Church, or 4 miles East of ’ Ohio City, Ohio. ’ . 1 \ BQ—ACRES—BO Containing 80 acres, more or less of level fertile soil located in Section 17, York Township, Van Wert 1 County 1 , Ohio, approximately 72 acres under cultivation, balance in woods and, pasture. BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS / Good 7 room house with full basement; oil burning furnace, Mectricit r, etc.; good drilled well and cistern; good ( hip-roof style‘barn 36’xfH’ with attached shed; machine shed 21’x30’, granarywith a foci building attached, small poultry building. This good drriihige and electricity in all buildings. -. \ ' v's j- \ CONDITIONS AND TERMS . t • Possession of buildings and farm immediately when terms are Complied with. If buyer desires, the same tenant will farm fields. TpJßillS OF REAL ESTATE—IO% down day of sale, balance-, upon 1 delivery of deed, riot 7 to exceed 30 days. Full statement as to growing chops ’will be given day of sale. NOTE: This is <|ne of the best farrris in VamWert County, in an excellent farming Community, close to markdt, school and church. This farm, on black top road, has been in the same name for 2 generations and l as had excellent and proper crop rotation. TfME: This farm will sell at 2:00 P. M. Saturday, April 28, 1951. For additional information, contact r auctiorieers dr , administratrix. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC. i Rrigidaire refrigerator, 7 cu. ft. in excellent condition, apartment s|ze plectric stove, good Horton electric washer; Hoover electric sjveeper; radio; 2 davenports; 4 rockers; 1 platform rocker: 2 library tabled; 3 rugs 9x12; 2 iron beds complete; high' back wood bed; one 4g” fpldaway coil spring bed, like new; bookcase; record cabinet--2 dining room tables; 10 dining room chairs; china cabinet; kitchen stands; lamps; end tables; sweepers; mirrors; electric cookerlawn mower; garden plow; dlnrier bell; shovels, rakes, wheelbarrow apd <|fcrn antique items consisting of dresser, night starid hall clock Gone With Wind Lamp, dishes, water pitcher with cranberry red top, vises, ?il lamps and many other articles not mentioned. ■ 1 £49 Dodge Stake Body Truck. Terms—cash. - Mrs. Emma Rowland, Owner • By Mrs. Nellie Price, Administratrix RusfUll Price, Van Wert, Auctioneer Dorse P.Miller, Lima.Auctloneer „ L °hio lieal Estate License No. 13044 Tom fßoush, Bill Williams—Clerks ; | , Not Responsible for Accidents. I Lunch Served by Ladies of Kingsley Church 25 ■ ' '; ■ ■
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KBNN6TT—MURRAY A CA Corrected April 25 160 to 170 lhs. A 20.25 170 to 180 lbs, 21.25 180 to 220 lb’. 21.75 220 to 240 lbs. 21.50 240 to 260 lbs. 21/00 260 to 280 lbs. 20.50 280 to 3(10 lbs. 20.00 300 to 350 lbs. 19.50 350 to 400 1b519.00 400 lbs. up 18.50 140 to 160 lbs. 18.00 120 to 140 lbs. 17.50 100 to 130 lbs. 17-.00 Roughs 300; lbs. down 19.00 30Q/to ,350 lbs. 18.50 350 to 406 lbs. 18.00 400 to 450 lbs. 17.75 450 to 500, lbs. 17.50 500 to 550 lbs. 17.00 550 to 600 lbs. 4 16.50 600 lbs. up' x 16.00 StagsJ 13.25 Boarsll.oo Veals (Frt. & Sat.). 39.00 Spring Lambs (Fri. & Sat.) 34.00 Yearling Lambs 2o.ob Ewes ... 17.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK VARDS ; Corrected April 25 - - 160 to 180 lbs. 21.00 180 to 200 lbs. 21.50 200 to .220 lbs. 21.75 220 to 240 lbs. 21.50 240 to 260 lbs. 21.00 260 to 280 lbs. 20.50 280 to 300 lbs. *_ 20.00 300 to 325 lbs. 19.50 325 to 350 lbs. 19.00 350 to 400 lbs. 18.50 400 lbs. up 18.00 140 to 160 lbs. 100 to 140 lbs. 16 r SO Roughs 300 down 19.00 Stags 13.0 b Boars ... 10.00 Calves 32.00 \ Ewes 12.00 Bucks .j 8.00 Lambs. }34.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR Corrected April 25 Beans sanject to enangb K during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn: 05 per 100 less f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 3-2148. Corrected April 25 Large Clean White* .44 Large Clean Brown Current receipts .... 39 Call for poultry prices. •' • ?• A" ' > ' ' Silica, the principal ingredient of glass, is the basis of all, clay soils, and is one of i the common elements of the earth’s crusts.
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