Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1962 — Page 2

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PUBLIC AUCTION Since we have sold our farm and are moving to Florida, we will tell the following, Located 4 miles West of Decatur on U. S. 224 to Preble, then South % mile, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20,1962 at 11:00 A.M. FARM MACHINERY 1951—20 Ferguson tractor on rubber, in A-l Shape; 1952 cultivators for Ferguson tractor; 2x14 Ferguson tractor plow; John Deere 999 lift corn planter with 3 point hook-up; one-row Woods Bros, corn picker, id A-l shape; John Deere disc; good rubber tired wagon with 16 ft. bed; David Bradley 20 ft. single chain elevator with % h. p. electric motor; 8 ft. single cultipacker; platform scales; corn shelter; used lumber; steel posts; new and used fencing; end posts; roll of barb . wire; 14 ft. log chain; down spouting galvanized pipe; 3 rolls of picket cribbing; 1% ton screw jack; V* h. p. electric motor; % h. p. electric motor; 24 ft. extension ladder; 5 ft. step ladder; fuel oil barrels; feed barrel; space heater; carpenter tool chest; 75 ft. extension cord; 3 gallon spray tank; post hole digger; hand well pump; fence ' charger; 60 ft. % in. rope; new 2 ft. level; 9” wood plane: one man saw; hand saw; Swedish buck saw; garden plow; lawn roller; 8 gallon _ keg; lanterns; garden tools; rope pulley; sledge hammer; sack of cbment; shovels; forks; bolts; grain sacks and hand tools. HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES 12% ft. Frigidaire deep freeze, like new; 7% ft. Frigidaire refrigerator; Magic Chef gas range; 2-pc. living room suite; upholstered <hair; console radio; upholstered rocker; rocking chairs; sewing rocker; knee hole desk and chair; coffee table; end table and magazine rack combination; floor lamp; bridge lamp; 2-tier round table; kitchen cabinet; 3-burner gas hot plate; 4-pc. bedroom suite; 3-pc. bedrdom suite with mattress; new electric blanket with dual control; coil springs; innerspring mattress; chase lounge; metal bed, full size; cedar chest; springs and mattress; dressing table and bench; big mirrof; other mirrors; metal step stool; other stools: set of dishes, service for 12; goblets and sherberts; set of 6 ice tea glasses and holder; other ice tea glasses; lots of other dishes; and kitchen utensils: home grinder; 11x14 blue Olsen rug; Bxlo Axminster rug; 2 felt throw rugs; 2 oval Axminster rugs; rag rug; table cloths; napkins and linens; vases; flowers; and other items too numerous to mention. ANTIQUES: ash drop leaf extension table; cherry bed stand; bed stand; walnut marble top dresser; pictures and frames; commode; «2 chairs; oil lamp; iron bench; coffee grinder, and lots of antique dishes, vases and glasses. HAY, STRAW, CHICKEN EQUIP. & MISC. 28 bales alfalfa and timothy hay; 10 bales straw; 3-10 hole chicken nests; chicken feeders and waterers; Johnson boat motor; rotary 21’ lawn mower; 2 lawn chairs; porch swing; 2 burner camp stove; old 12 guage shot gun; 22 single shot rifle; auto ice box; some old iron and steel; and 2% bushel potatoes. Mr. & Mrs. Homer Brubaker, Owners TERMS—CASH Not responsible for accidents. Auctioneers: Walter Weigmann, R. R. 1, Decatur, Indiana. Phone Preble 56 Orvill Sturm, New Haven, Indiana. Phone W-1491. Lunch Served.

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25-YEAR SERVICE PINS were awarded to the Decatur men pictured here at a banquet held last week by the Central Soya Co. Shown here, left to right, are: Ralph Stevens, Dovie Bedwell, Kenneth Bollenbacher, Grover Levy, L.ee Owens, Bud McMillen, Thurman Baker, Weldon Soldner, Adrian Poling, H. D. Kreischer, Robert Johnson, Arlo Poling and Otto liake.

Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Livestock: Hogs 6,200; steady to strong to 25 higher; 190-230 lb 17.25-17.65; bulk 180-250 lb 17.00-17.35 ; 240-280 lb 16.50-17.00; 150-170 lb 15.00-16.50, sows 275-350 lb 15.25-16.25 ; 375400 lb 14.7515.50; 400-550 lb 14.50-1.25. Cattle 800; calves 7; fully steady; choice steers 28.50-29.00;

WRONG PHONE NUMBER . . . __ In our advertisement October 15th, Our Phone Number was listed incorrectly. It should have been 3-2044 For Fast Carry-Out Service HAPPY HUMPTY DRIVE-IN

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good to low c hoice 26.00-I5J.00; standard to low good 23.50-26.25; choice and a few prime heifers 28.00; high good to choice 26.5027.50; good 25.00-26.25; cows strong to 50 higher; utility and commercial 14.50-16.50; canners and cutters 12.50-15.50; bulls 50 higher, utility and commercial 17.50- vealers fully steady, good and choice 27.00-33.00, few to 34.00; standard 23.00-27.00. Sheep 500; fully 1.00 lower; choice and prime wooled lambs 17.50- 00; good and choice 14.0018.00. CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (UPl)—Produce: Live poultry too few receipts to report prices. Cheese single daisies 40 - 41%; longhorns 41% - 42%; processed loaf 39-40; Swiss Grade A 45-48; B 42-46. Butter steady; 93 score 57%; 92 score 57%; 90 score 56%; 89

score 55%. Eggs barely steady; white large extras 37; mixed large extras 37; mediums 28; standards 32. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPI) —Livestock: Hogs 6,000; steady to 25 higher; No 1-2 200-220 lb 17.25- 17.75; around 150 head at 17.75; mixed No 1-3 190-240 lb 16.75-17.50; No 2-3 240-280 lb 16.25-17.00. Cattle 800, calves none; fe w sales slaughter steers and heifers steady; vealers steady; few lots good 900-1100 lb steers 25.50-27.50; few lots choice 805-950 lb heifers 27.00-28.00; few standard and good vealers 20.00-25.00; 145-head string mixed choice and fancy 446 lb feeder steer calves 33.00. Sheep 700; slaughter lam b s strong to 50 higher; choice and prime 85-105 lb wooled slaughter lambs 20.00-20.50; good and choice 80-100 lb 18.00-20.00; deck choice and prime 95 lb shorn slaughter lambs fall shorn No 1 pelts 20.50.

I 20 Years Ago i ~ Todoy J Oct. 18, 1942 was Sunday and no paper was published. i Modern Etiquette | ' By Roberta Lee • Q. What is the approved manner of eating clams? A. If the shell is not fully open, bend it back with the fingers. With the right hand, lift out the clam by the neck and dip it first into melted buttered or both, or by alternately, then into the mouth in one bite. The empty shells are placed on the butter plate or shell plate. Do not spoon up the remaining liquid in the soup plate, but drink the broth separately provided inthe bouillion cup. Q. My sorority is holding a dance soon, and we’re supposed to bring dates. How do I pfoperly go about asking a boy to accompany me? A. Merely say, “My sorority is giving a dance on the 20th, Bob. Would you like to go with me?” Q. Who is first to present ms ring in a double-ring wedding ceremony, the bridegroom or the bride? A. The bridegroom.

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