Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1952 — Page 5
THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1952
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Real Estate i’Oil SALE—4 room house with bath alt modern except for heat, fully insulated with self storing storm windows and screens, $4500.00, Inquire at 916 Harrison Street. 54 3t-x NEW HoME|—(4sx26) lot 80’ front all modern, large basement, - garage attached, only $9500, will finance, S3OOO down, only $55 per month, sacrifice price, owner leaving city. The Suttles Company, Vhone 3-3605. 54 3t FOR SALE —6 room modern home. 4-'rooms & bath down stairs, 2 ] rooms up, 2 room basement. Oil . furnace heating plant, just in- / “ stalled, new. 2 car garage. Located in Pleasant Mills on State road . 33. Contact Lester W. Suman Real Estate salesman, Willshire, Ohio, or Carl L. Crooks Realtor, Van Wert, Ohio. 54 3t FOR SALE — Completely Modern 1 Five Room Home, Basement. Nice Yard and Ideally Located in one of the best residential sections of Decatur, Indiana. Write 1 J or Call 331201, J.F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur,. Indiana. 54 5t Wr'.-SALE - RESIDENCE TST- ) <|QME PROPERTY: has two-3 room Modern Apartments on Sec- „ ond Floor. . A five room apt. on First Floor. Income $130.00 per ; mdnth. Automatic Oil Heat and Automatic Hot Water Heater. \ Nice Built-in Features. An Ideal Location within walking distance of Business District and in a fine Residential Section of Decatur, Indiana. Write or Call 3-3201, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 54 5t FONT'S>ALE — GROCERY ~ BUSb NESS Complete line of Modern Equipment, Good Clean Stock of Groceries, Meats, fruit and Vegetables. Modern Building, Ample Parking Space. An IDEAL LOCATION in An Industrial County Seat Town. Will sell complete ' ' Stock, Fixtures and Building; Write or Call 3-3201 J.F. Sanmann. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur. Indiana. 54 5t FOR SALE —Last of three lots belonging to John R. Worthman, Inc. available in Stratton Place, priced at $1,550, $1,600 and $2,100. This may be your last opportunity to locate your new home and family In the exact spot you * want. One of these would Lend itself beautifuly to a rambling ranch type with a picture window J in living room to rear. Another is a corner lot,| would save money on a driveway. Bob Heller/ A Good Healty Service, Phone , Heller FOR SALE—S Room modern home built 3 years, ago. 5 Rooms and ■bath. Large living room, [kitchen with built in features, 2 bedrooms with built in chest of drawers and nice closets, utility room with 50 gaL electric heater, built in Laundry tubs, oil furnace, hajrd wood floors and Venetian blinds. This home is located in the north » end of town on a large lot 50 x3OO. Let us show you this home now. $1500.00 down payment, balance like rfnt. Immediate possession. /, The Kent Realty &- Auction Co., Phone 3-3390, C.W. Kent, Gerald V' Strickler. 55. 3t Automotive NICE selection late model used cars. DICK MANSFIELD Motor Sales.; . ’ J 252 TF FOR SAL&—I9SO Delude,Cl IEV ROLET Power Glide, radio & .heater, color tan. Id A-l condition, phone >2201. ■ ! .54 3t-x OUR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed—Buy with confidence at Zintsmaster Motor Sale?, Ist & Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. 247 TF ’ FOR SALE—I 947 DE SOTO sedan, radio & heater; 1947 NASH club coupe, radio & heater; 1947 DE SOTO 4-door, radio & heater; 1941‘FORD tudor. radio, & heater; 1917 DE SOTO club coupe, radio & heater; 1949 PONTIAC dub coupe,, radio & heater; 1949 PLYMOUTH sedan, radio & heat- \ er; 1947 DODGE 4-door. radio & heater; 1948 CHEVROLET 2door. radio & ImitCr. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 222 North Vrd dree* phono -j-Ill's tji 6t. Trade in a Good ■Tb'illi ■ l —ficciiCur
NEW CAR performance at & used car price. 1951 Ford 8-cyl. Cuw tom Tudor with overdrive. Beauty inside and out. Compare, but do it fast. Your tradfe-in is your down payment. firant Motors, Inc., Decatur. 55 2t HERBS A GRAND flpdop shape and sleek, flossy finish. Plenty of power under the hood. A 1947 Ford 8-dyl. Super Deluxe Tudor, for $795.00. Easy financing. Don’t let this escape. Brant Motors, Inc., Decatur. 55 2t LITTLE CASH? Lojts of Work* "This 1950 Ford. 8-cyl. % ten Piok Up is ready for longs service. Ji'irst class condition. Only $995.00. Truck Headquarters. Brapt Motors, Inc., Dee&tqr. . £ 55 2t FOR SALE OR TRATiE— 'I9SO PONTIAC Chieftaii Bdoort 24 1949 CHEVROLETS! 2-doorsJ 1960 CHEVROLET Bdoora; 1941 dHEVROLET 4-doops sedan; 24 1940 CHEVROLETS 1 a-doors; 1939 PONTIAC 2-door; 1940 NASH sedan, runs good jIIOO.OO. Fred Busche, 308 North!Sth Street, 1 square south of Gid. 56 3UI — ■ ml ... ■ jt. Id,, ■ . -will Farmer's Col. , WE BUY chickens quality eggs. Decatur Farms. 185 TF FOR SALE —Baled strew, phone 3-9517. 55 St WANTE D—Cattl<: to dehofti, phone 3-8214. 56t3t FOR SALE —4 younj bulls, 4 Hblsteins, 1 Roan. Big enough for service. Chester Barker 5Vi mile , East of Decatur. 56 2t-x FOR SALE—2OO ba]i!t» good clover hay. Highway 27.’ 154 c mile south of Coppess Corner, phone 2 1 845 i, Berne. 54 3hx FOR SALE —SUO ga lon barn and house paint, liberal discount. We also do painting, Dj E. Emenhiser, 946 Dierkes. phdne J-4158. 56 6g™ FOR SALE-fYeahlnk bull; Clover, mixed |nd tifnbthy hay; Clintcjri 51 bats, corn, timothy seed, phone 3-3852. 56 Bt FOR; MORE CORN S in your cirib next fall, get Mille -s Hybrid now. Numbers 2524419—608—6210. Stiefel Grain Co L 56 TF FOR SALE—3 of 4 ton extra good 2nd cutting clover hay. WaltfeT Hockemeyer, 3 mil* North of Decatur. i 55 3tGf EXTRA FINE select ixm of Duroc • boars and giltls, Treasonable. ||eRoy Boehm, HryajiU Indiana. I A. J 4 . 55 6t FOR SALE— f'armerx horte Ude cork sole work shoes. Good fitting, long lasting. Hafiich ‘ & Morrissey Shoe Store, 125 North 2nd. Street, Dbcafiir. 25 TF FOR SALE—Red cldver; White And yellow blossom jsweet clover; ladino; , Grimm I alfalfa; ;. R*P* brotne grass seed! Stiefel Grain Co. j | 56 TF GET YOUR ORDERS in now so? quality baby chix; Also plecfric brooders and heit- lamps, for brooding or sows farrowing. Stiefel Grain Co. ; 56 TF HY-LiNE CHICKS— High - chick livability, early | maturity, Allweather layerls. lilake your poultry really pay. Raise'Hy-Line.'hy-brids. Order now,' Model i Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana. ‘ 54 3t SPRING NEEDB-4 Burpee bulk seeds; McCullough bulk lawn seed; Vertagreeh plant food; Todd Hybrid see<| corn; Chicken & Garden Heller Coal, Feed & Supply, i 64 TF FOR SALE— Order~QUaiity Baby Chicks now: ROF aired big English SC White Ueghorna, WhUel Rock, Barred Rojck, NH Reds & HY-Line chicks.; Hatch's back Tuesday A Thursday. Fhond 66866, Model Hatchery, MoUroe, Indiana. , , ■| \ \ 12 TF FOR SAl.E—Order| Models big Eng lish leghorns for immediate delivery Pedigreed Sired, thejr lay large chalk [ white premium eggs which offers- top prices, iftone 66866, Model Hatchery, Monroe, IndianaJ 12? TF FOR SALE—(irdej Decatur R.0.P~. Sired egg and meat bred chicks. Order the best ind staff Chicks early to assure profit this summer and fall! Chicks evgry week. Order “Decatur Chicks” how. Decatur Hatchery. [ |3 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—Vre ro move dead hordes, cows, hogs, Etc.- Decatur Digl O and ask for Enterprise 3450, We* pry all phone charges.! The ■ Stadler Fertiliser Cd., formerly the Stadler Products OoJ 15 TF ATTENTION C Hip KEN RAJSgJRS —Order ydUr iPuiloruih cldhn hatched chicks ;NOW; Hatched by the Globe Hatchery in jdrne, Indiana: Also ckftck starte: withMegasul *&. My tins for greater growth factor. liieiler Feed & Supply. Phoiie 3-2912,; at 7*22 West Monrbe street. 45 *TF 4 OUT OF EVERY 10 PIOB FAHROWED never ,’reach niarkdt! — Honeggers’ answer is kciaritific 4-point Jibg .prograin. results. Stop in, 4sli for full i|ifbrmation.\ There!s no Ask Darr A Soiji. R. (>; Ted Buluwbu. R.,± G-qrbcf Feed iitofc. R. 4. 56 ft ! -. ■ ■ W !
FOR SALE — Implement trailer $50.60. Don Cook, Ist house south of County Farm. 56 3t-x Far SALE—Dalmatian pupe. "SaH I 3-4497 after 6:00 p.m. 54 3t FOR SALE—Wringer type washer, late model, good, condition, phone 3-3366; 55 31 FOR SALE—Wallpaper, large selection, call or write Box 104 Clay Davis, paperhanger, Decatur, phone 3-8514. 50 6t-x FOR SALE—Domestic sewmg machines. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 197 TF FOR SALE — Philco Radios and Refrigerator*. Stucky A Co., Monrde, Ihd. 274 TF frOR SALE—Rugs and broadloom carpeting. Open evenings except Wednesday. Stucky A Co., Monro*, Ind. tf FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges, many styles to select from. Open nites except Wed. Nites. Stucky Co., Monroe, Ind. 274 TF FOR SALE—SKELGAS bottled gas for home cooking and heating. Always uniform and fully insured. Uhrick Bros. 54 TF FOR SALK - Bottle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. i 62 TF SALE—Medium piano, Conover Bros, upright, with bench. $45.00, 605 Nuttman .Ave. after 4 p.m. or* call 3-2340. ,\56 3t FOR SALE—Just the thing for - a summer cottage, 2 used gas stoves, CHEAP; Also a complete line of Maytag Appliance*. Fager\ Maytag Sales, 164 South 2nd street, phone 3-4362. 64 4t FORSALK—Frigidalro Ref Fig era- ■ tors, Ranges, Water Heaters, washers and dryers. Also come good used refrigerators. Uhrick Bros. 101 TF HOOVER—Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, $19.95 and Up. Guaranteed 1 year. Also new Hoover tank and upright cleaners. We service all make*, Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF FOR SALE—Awnings — order now for sprihg delivery, also headquarters for tarpaulins, t truck covers, tents, and flags. We rent tents. Fort Wayne Tent A Awning Co. Bryce Daniels, Local Rep. Phone 33539. 56 TF FREE — Feel tree to look around in our store at our fine merenan disc such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware needs. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Phone 6-6866. \ 62 TF FOR SALE —Kelvinator refrigera . tors, Home freezers and Electric ■ ranges, if you want quality get Kelvinator — trade how for a new Kelvinator see them at DECATUR HATCHERY. 231 TF FOR SALfef—[ New -living room suites. Tilt Chair and ottoman. Several sets of bed springs selling at a fraction of their value. If you are interested in saving real money don’t overlook these bargains. Living room suites, upholstered chairs studio couches made to order. George Sprague, ?09 S. sth Street. Dial 3-4402. 3rd house north of Lincoln school, east side of street. Wanted WANTED — Furnished Apartment, i call 3-3783. 56 8t WANTED—RUG WEAVING. 1 ahi doing custom weaving in my home. Your orders Will receive prompt attention. Mrs. Homer Hoblet, 1024 West Adams street, Decatur, Indiana. 56 6t-x WANfED~TO BUY—ail kinds of i' poultry. Bring us yous custom dressing. TREON’S Decatur Poultry Market, 651 North 13th St. -3717. 133 TF WANTED— Washing machine rewringer roll & parts for all makes Bottle gas and gas ranges for sale. Monroe Washer repair shop, phene 6-6463, Monroe. .J'', - 1 .40 TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing— Let us convert your old treadle Machine Into a modern electric. We maike covered buttons, buckles, machine butto* holes; Hemstitching. . We sell new and uked machines. Boardman’s 223 North First. 52 26t-x —— h — f — Help Wanted f TED—MALE CREDIT J investigator, age 22 to 30; Must b|e free to travel. Permanent position with opportunity for advancement. Must have auto. Sal-, ary $240.00 month. Car allowance apid all [expenses paid. College graduates preferred with busines® epurses, including some accounting, Write giving age, educational background and business experience .to Dun & Bradstreet, Inc., Box J, Chicago 90, Illinois. Attn: Personnel Dept. 56.1 t , x'pi'r Wi | uja r clc il j t - ———— Trad* in a Good fowu —Decatur
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APPLICATIONS now being accepted for sale* girls for full and part time work. Apply at office of J.J. Newberry Store. 66 8t Miscellaneous WON’T sit and sigh, give It a try, Fin a Foam rug and upholstery cleaner. Smith Drug Co. 54 3t DECORATING—Try Super KemTone or Kem-glo, all color*. Habegger Hardware, Deoatur. 87 TF STARTER and Generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sale*, 222 North Third St., Decatur, Ind. 13 TF INSULATION—Save fuel; Insulate with Eagle-Picker lead wool, (Not Rook Wool), Call tor tree estimate. Klenk’s, 16 TF SEPTIC TANK knd Cess Pool Cleaning. Formerly owned by Major Harris, deceased. Call “Lape” at Grover HiM, Ohio. Reverse charges. 55 28t-x FOR SALE —Super Kemtone and kem-glo. l Do your own home decorating. It’s so Miy with a roller or brush. Uhrick Broe. , 54 TF $E NOW HAVE OUR new shipment ot Condons Bulk Garden seeds, lawn grass, \Vigro and Sheep manure. Stiefel Grain Co. 56 TF FOR SALE — A Speed-ex garden tractor, good running condition, new paint,, with cultivator, plow' and mower. Artie Jackson, Decatur, R. 3, phone 3-8502. 56 Bt-x APPLIANCE BERVI6E. We service all make* of washers, sweepers, and other small appUanoe*. Wringer roll* and part* for all - makes. KleUk**. Phone 8-2158. 229 TF SEPTIC tanks, eesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewer lines, basement drain* cleaned with electric cutting knives. Free inspection. Langley Sewer Cleaners. Decatur 3-3810. r 216 TF ROTO-ROOfiCR service— Drains cleaned. Guaranteed—The only ROTO-ROOTER ta Adam* and Wells Counties. Bucket Machine for larger tile, Call C. R. Williams 4 on 6 Tocaln. R. R. 2, Decatar, India**. 833 TF Look Wr. teleVisJoN prosPECT—PUt up yntlr own aerial. Complete kit $75.00, includes aerial, motor mast, pipe, mast, guy wire, leadin wire* and lighu ning arrester. Uhrick Bros. 54 TF DON’T Gilds, it you have plumb- . Ing troubles, call 3-2158 and let our experienced plumber take care of your troubles. We also have * full Hue of Kohler, American Standard and other popular makes of plumbing supplies. Call us for free estimates. KLENK’S. ■ ;!■ 1H TF 1941 Dodge, Fluid Drive, 2door Sedan For Sale; Radio and Heater, New Paint, New Tires# New Seatcovers. Hunt's Service Garage,”3-3009. ,56 t3x Coffee was baptized and proclaimed “a truly Christian beverage” by Pope Clement VII. :
I ■] i f '• 1 | ■' bukk ~ Elevator Co. OecfWr . Peter.on * Monroe ' ■jOfc HELLER •‘•1*1 aClis Co * l F * ed * Supply 722 Monr * e Stphone 32912 : .,**.*. Grow" ' TRY OUR MARKS FILM I SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith RawM Brags SEED PRICES . FOR SPRING Henry Hlreh < Sort and Central States Seed Co. Home Little Red ... $24.00 Little Red Glover... $9.00 ; Alfalfa N. W. Grimm 43.25 Alfalfa Common 39.50 • Arizona Alfalfa 25XJ0 Timothy 2 7.00 ■ Sweet Clover, YetldW 11.50 /Suqlan Grass I 7.00 » 'Brome Grass fb. 35c • Ladino Grass n>. 1.65 s Mammoth ROS Clovsr 28.00 : PREBLE EQUITY EXCHANGE Phone 8I
Lists Os Approved Practices Mailed Urge Farmers Join Conservation Plans In th* current effort to contact evary farmer in Adams county in connection with the 1952 agricultural coservation program, - Winfred L. Gerke, chairman of the county PMA committee, reports that lists ot approved AGP practices were mailed to all farmers in the county. A total of 960 have already signged up to cooperate in the 1952 program. Under this year’s “farm-by-farm er-first-things-first” program, each farmer is urged to check hig farm for conservation needs with emphasis <m the meet needed conservation and develop a plan of action to meet the most urgent needs. It is suggested that the farmer use any plans he have on hand, suck as farm plans worked, out with the help of representatives of the farmers home administration, the extension service dr other agency in developing the program for his farm, From the reports which have come in to the County PMA office, the “most needed” conSeirvatioh So far has to do with drainage and improving or establishing pasture and hay crops. explains that ACP efforts this iear are being centered on practices which can be carried out while farmers are meeting current high production goals and which will contribute most to the greater needs of the To farmers who have note yet signed up in the 1952 ACP program, Gerke said the program fs open to every fanner in the county. p|e urges farmers to come to the county office to sign their farm plans, as there will not be any more meetings for separate township sigD-upf, The sign-up period ends March J|l.The county office is open Monday through Friday fro m 8 a.m. to 1 4:30p.m at the new location in the Niblick building. 211 H North Second street, Decatur. The office is closed all d*> Saturdays. The two most poisonous snakes in the world are skid to be the tiger > snake; of Australia and the island viper which Is found on a small Island off the coast of Brazil. L ■l' !• ' ' . Ttye Illinois Agricultural Association‘claims to be the largest state i farm organization in the United , States, with 183.721 members. ; Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
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1 1 W—III II I CHOOSE the Kind of AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE That Best Fits Your Needs and Your Budget PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE; uund Smith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Gieon Hitt ft™™*" ' . - ‘™AZaL EB kuhiT ■ WE^ N > I NO. IT'S NOT NECESSARY) IhECK, I’M NOT AFRAID T*7 ' (ferni I . r^An’-rk 1 YOUR HUSBAND WALK'TWO BLOCKS IN TH’ ?NFORaS DARK//BE RIGHT Q7ER£J ■ Hi EVENING©’ (■PF ,X ■’• I*l X l **- Ib pi ■ x iraiX jßmlm l XS i "■ [ ■ ■'■ x. xvxLzll/ M 3LWz M ■ xix \ w vZx ta- \ x x. x*~ zV\< »hafec£ “t ML H Jb FnO \ \jcxSS i ■ \ ‘ ' £.^°t* Plb ~ ■■ they know all the answers • 'I pts MERY IMPORTANT J 1 I j.( WHAT IF XXI TOOK YIM I " 1 1 * ,,,, L ’t - THAT MOU LEARN ALL J / A TRIP AROUND THE \ XnX i 1 MATE GEOCRAPHyJ - oav k YKSPLD-HQW WOULD YOU} I tihwSi ""XX <Swk Ol! i 1 k.? 4h' 1 i. . ■ JU 'XJ'n' f- R H ’ ..PXy < - .~:d v ■—-.. ~■ -- —' — ■■ - .j. — ’ THERE IS A DODGE “Job-Rated” TRUCK FOR EVERY PURPOSE ,i ?UffiBEERY MOTOR SALES . .» : X '' . ' -I" ■ ' -■ ' ■ : i 1 ' ! ' . i . / I *’ .
One biUloa passenger* are cal*, ried every year on British railway* by 50,000 passenger trains over 82,000 mile* of track*. Whales can dive to enormous depths. There is a record instance of a sperm whale becoming entangled in a submarine cable 3,200 feet down. AI’POIXTMEXT OF EXECITOH EMatr No. 17M> < notice le bereby Ktvea, That the underwigneil lias been appointed; Executor of the estate of JtenJarhln F. <Butler late of Adams County, de<-ea.H«d. jThp estate Im probably solvent.. Ip i Keiiitrlh K. Butler. Eketbutor DcVean. Smith < Muekliu Attorney March 5, 1552. ft MiABOH 6— NOTICE OF FIN AI, NKTTLKME.VT OF BSTATK No. 4«78G (Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of J.ohn Baket, deceased to appear in the Adsms Circuit Court, ht-11 at Decatur. Iri-diana, on the 28t.ti dny of March, 1952. and show cause, if any, why the FINAL HETTLEMENf. AC-, COUNT B with the estate of said ddcedeht . should not be approved; and sAid heir** are notified to then and there in>ike pnoof of heirship, and receive thejr’distributive Julius J- Baker, Fxecbtor De< aUir. Iridihna, March 5. 1!>S8. Attorneys Vbalewede A Anderson. MARCH 6—13 1 5 Cause No. 4,755 XOTIUE OF PETITION TO SELL. HEAL ESTATE IN THU ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT FEBRUARY TERM. 1952 State of Indiana County of Adams. S.S. ! Henry B. Heller as Administrator of the estate;of Catharine, Frances Smith, deceased f , Petitioner. J 1 ,ys i ; 1 r - f l f Charles Smitii, etl al. PJ To: Cbarles Smith, Tennessee Smith, his wife. Frank Smith, Daisy Smith, his wife;. (Hadys Anderson, Garth Anderson her husband. Ruth Sells, Ora Sells her husband, Krfiest Smith,» Sarah Smith whose truei Christian name is unknown, his wife, ©ra Smith. Mary Smith, iwholse true Christian name is unknown his wife. Elehiande Schlegel, The unknown children, heirs, surviving spouse, uhple, aunt, brother, sister, suceSsor in Interest of each lof the above named defendants and/or of the following named deceased pef!4 sons: Catharine Frances Smith (also know* as Kate or Katie Smith) Frafik Smith her husband, Elemabde Schlegel: You-and each of you are severally notified that the above petitioner has filed in said Court a petition making ybju defendants thereto anti praying for an order and decree authorisin'- the sale ot the real estate belonging to the estate of said Catharine Frances Smith (also known as: Kate or Katie Smith) situated in Adams county, state of Indiana, and in said petition and herein described as follows;: > Commencing forty-one (41) rods and twenty (20) feet sooth of northwest corner of the west half of tpe southwest quarter of section three (3) in township tWenty*seven (27) north, range fourteen (14) east, at a stake, thence east eighteen rods and sixteen links, thence south one rod eighteen links, thence west eighteen rods, and sixteen links; thepee north t«Fthe place bf beginning; containing 32 rods of land, in City of Decatqr, Indiana. Baid seal estate to be sold to make asset* to pay the debts and liabilities ©f said estate, and has filed an affidavit that you and each of you are non-residents of the State of Indiana or that your place of residence ik unknown and that the petition so filed and;now pending is set foir hearing in said Court at the Court: House in city of Decatur, Indiana, o|n April 1», 1952. Witness my hand and seal of said .court; . . ; ' 'SEAR | Edward F. Jaber*. I r Clork Adams Circuit Copjtt Henry B. Heller, Attorney FEB. 2S—MARCH 6—l 2 *. ■" n, - ■ .*
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Match'S—(UP) —(PMA)—rLiveafock: Hog* 1,200'; &075 lower; choice 17.00; lights 15.00-16.26; light butch, er* 16.25-16.50; mediums 16.0016/ 50; butchers 15.0015.50: heavies 15.00 down; pigs 14.00 down; roughs Calve teaidy ; choice 38.00 down. Lar s steady; choice 36.50 dowr ewes 13.00 down; bucks 10.0* down.' INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, M*r. 6 — (UP) — (PMA) —Livestock: Hogs 13,000; untven; light and medium weight barrows and gilt* rather active, mostly 50-75 lower; heavier Weights less active at combarable declnie; early choice 170£25 lbs. 16.75-17.25; lew hundred head choice No. 1 and 2, 190-215 lbs. 17.35-17.50; truck load choice lightweights 17.65; choice 235-260 lbs. 16.00-16.75; 260-300 lbs. 15.26- \ 16.25; 120-160 lbs. 14.00-15.00; few 15.50; sows steady ot spots 25 lower; choice 800-400 lbs. 15.00-15.75; 400-60(1 lbs. 14.00-15,00, few 15.25. Cattle 1,000; calves 200; generally active: steers and heifers fully steady to spots 50 higher; advance on choice grade; short load average choice 1170-lb. steers 35.00; several part loads choice light to medium weight steers and mixed yearlings 34.00-34.50; bulk good and low choice light native mercial mixed color natives 24.00?0.00; load And one-half choice 960-lb. heifers bought to arrive 34.00; truck lot high choice near 875-Ib. heifers j, 34.50;. scattered commercial tp Choice small lota 27.00-32.00; utility and commercial cows strnog to 25 or more higher; canners and cutters steady: bulk utility and commercial 21.25-24.50; few to 25.5 b; good young helfery Cows’ 26.00-27.00; canners and cuttres 17.50-2fl.O0; fairly active. weak to 1.00 lower; top 40.00; bulk gjood to low pripne 37.50-39.50; utility and commercial 28.00-37.00. ' Sheep 2(H); native lambs about .steady in narrow price test; few small lots good and choice 25.0026.00; cull* down to 20.00; several good shorn 5.00-6.00. j i ■: | f 4 -H/ ' Markets At a Glance j By United Press 1 [ Stocks irregular In quiet trading. Bonds irregular. US. govenimept bonds firm lb ! quiet <radiisg. Curb stocks irregufar. / ■ Midwest stocks irregular. « Grains in Chicago, wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futures higher. to 75 cents lower, top 17.50; sheep—steady to bidding 50 ; cents lower; cattle—steady to fully 50 cents lower, top 38.50, Chicago Cash Grain Chicago, March 6.—(UP)— Cash grain sales today: „ Wheat! No. T red 253 ; 3 yellow hard bnigh 244 %. ; / Corn: 1 yellow 2 yellow, lake billing. 179; 3 yellow 178-184 v 2 i- 4 yellow 155-173; 5 yellow 147 sample grade yellow 112-lso Ip sample grade white 125. Oats: 2 heatfy mixSd 94 %-95 %;
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KINNITT-MUWItAV A 00. i Corrected March 6 160 to 170 lb*. 15.25 170 to 180 lbs. .1.,*.,.,.. 16.26 180 to 820 lb*, 16 76 itO to 840 Ibt Id o 240 to 260 lbs. .... 15.50 260 to 280 lbs 14.75 280 to 300 lb*. 14.00 300 to 325 lb*. 13.50 325 to 350 lbs. 13.00 350 to 400 lbs. 18.60 400 lbs. up 12.00 140 to 160 Jbe. 12.66 120 to 140 lbs. _.L*. 13.00 100 to 120 lbs. — 1160 Roughs j 300 lbs. down 14.00 300 to 350 1b5.13.50 36© to 400 lbs. 18.00 400 to 450 1b5,1150 450 to 500 lbs. 12.00 500 to 550 lbs. L 13.50 550 to 600 lbs. ....11.00 600 lbs. up 10.50, Stags ,4--*—lo.oo' BoarS .iB.OO Veal* (Fit A S*L> ' 88.00 Sprlftg Lamb* (Frl. A Sat.) 85.00 Yearlings Lambs 44 10.00 Ewe* * — L 11.08 SCHMITT STOCK YANM Corrected March 6 160 to 170 lbs. 1545 170 to 180 lbs. .... 16.50 180 to 200 lbs. .417.00 * 200 to 220 lbs. 17.Q0 220 to 240 lbs. .4... 16.75 240 to 260 lbs. 4 15.75 260 to 280 lbs. .j 15.00 280 to 300 lbs. 14.25 300 to 325 lbs. -4—, 13.75 325 to 350 lbs. 13.25 1 350 to 4©o lbs.. .4 12.75 r 400 lbs. up j 12.25 ' 140 to 100 lbs. 13.75 100 to 140 l|)8>. 12.T0 ; Roughs 300 lb*, 10w514.25 Stag* wll.OO Boars .—— — 9.50 : Veal* 36.00 LamU —37.00 ’ Ewe* *■**■>** ***<■»*>* «»* ** w 11.50 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR ( Corrected March 6 B«aa* *u»l«k «o anan** durina dar [ | Price* delivered at ©levator ft or price*. WMbd lew. per 100 ioea. fam. wholesale saa and 1 POULTRY RUOTATIONr Flifelehed By DECATUR FARMS Phon* 8-fMH I Corrected March 6 Large Clean Whites. 33 • Larue Clean Brown JH Current Receipt* .37 1 Gail for Boaitre oetee* 4 4— ■. ■ .1. ~I . ,"" ' " ; TEEPLE ; Moving XTroeklag Local aad Long DißUate RHONE 3-1607 1 heavy White 95; 1 extra heavy white ©7; 2 extra heavfy wihte 95 U--96; sample grade heavy white tough 85 Soybeans: track country station; sample grade yellow, liinois, 278. Trade in a Good Town <—Decatur
