Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1946 — Page 5
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IShl T REPORTS IW. REPO« T oF LOCAL I market. ■ «r f ° r | eftiETL MURRAY * Ct ' ■ phons E M " Cfli t 6"" uEjjMG" 18.09 iBM- J 21.75 bßsr ■ . ifMw IMi .. 19.00 ntofi rf6«HftSaMML _ . * v< I Binek stock yards . Phone 101 h. J Au/ii-1 s ,ri» i! 'i" » ES; 1 JKJ i,;5 ” Mr 18.75 ' f ■iOLESALE ESQ ANO I Kltry quotations K W Furnished by produce co. ■ J 3S Phone 390 OfijMl • lie'! Vlgust 9 : W a * , w "•“' "'- r ' gg, ‘ 33 : ■ .. . ■ .K Ji .iu<-:.* 26 fm3 ••■ 2B b 20 S|>rinv--r« J 5 I O7AL GRAIN MARKET Krk ELEVATOR CO. | subject to cbanga i during day. I ft* deHTered at e! * rator ' iv..' ' i irn BH 2 ’ ‘ iM- - ss ■MjjUt l 'i - - — 2.00 us I ft " : M per t,u * hel I Sura: ,04 per 100 lass Lo b. farm Gr,in Price * County F. B. CoOp’s Williams I ' - N" 1.87 ■r# - ' 67 1 |ow ■■ 2.35 ptiioa. /’■ft' WAYNE LIVESTOCK 11,(1.. Aug. 8 — .. steady 'MB* '' | *tmkyard*.' KjS I"" 1’,.-, 22.5"; rough* -I'ling lamb* 20.00; buck* 5.50. .'"' J in choice 21.00--""I grass MB"": plain 11.00 13.00. EjM i -•■rxi I*l choice 17.110mod II 5015.50; plain lagUß li.oo 12.n0; good BJM" m-'liiini X. 50.00; cut- • ' 5.00-0.00. - ’gMW : ■' i-iii 1! "I'-1.’.50; thin I B AN6p OL!S LIVESTOCK a,ik - s 11 ’’’ l.ivirtiick: ’ ' " '.I".- - J IW' •■l'l W'-dIH-g'lay's ■ 19.00-20,00. ,wH' ' I'iiiiiy steady; whole ,:£» K ""‘l i > choice 960 Um. tIS|B' ' * 1,,,r, iy good 2Land good yearEB""-‘ " ll ' Rood Ih-i-t cows I'./B 1 ' *' gradiw about •"'** ’ * •** n.oo lS.oo; Ldß'" "'"' and in,-ilium 10.00- ' ;utiv«. miHtly 5o 11,1 * !|,,i, ' e iut'M'dy ■3B ">i'imi>n lin( | medium UJ-"" 11 "'Ti'-al linrt good and "ll^B , '‘‘ , ' i <«ives 18.01'. I,f 'ailing npetiing 1.. J h '‘"'T '" strong; improved , " ,l “"il' ri-<!; extreme lop -jImV ' hii!k KOW| i "" 1 , f«‘ o|M ,a ’! li ” 2 " " p 22.00; few lota ■••"019.50; uiaugijter 10 eht.ice 5.00v -90. d E3K —o— Wether by men or "* tr,vol “u» businesa. 9 grain close t 11-ift Jan - l 36 '-: March 1.37%3 ’*‘ 7i%-%: * |TwB ; Dm: - -March A RI XLER ' M OPt OMETRist HB. , HO “R6: ; ■fttJJ, ..’i 30 »•»!« J" m.n M Ulaaeea Fitted
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVEKTISING KATES For 25 words or Iom: 1 time Wo; 2 tlmoe 750; I tlmoo Hl • timed 11.71. Ratoo Ruotod are for oenoooutlve Inoertlone. No oloeolflod ada accepted on oklpday oohod* ulo. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE Io to per word for lowrtion. Copy moot bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Io • a. m.
FOR SALK FOR BALE -Columbia Record* complete line of popular and <!aoiicß. Uhrlck Broa. >l ts FOR SALE—Tenth atreet, 12 lota, paved atreet, arranged on eaay paymenta. Price to include eatlmated cost of now aewer. Other iota on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland atreet, Melben atreet, etc. Buy now for new home neat year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. Wltf JOIN THE Thrifty crowda. Everybody aavea at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop in and aee how many dollara we can aave you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 182t30 FOR SAL^—Complete moving bush neM, including big army truck. One hundred order* for local lioune moving joba go with bualneaa. Aho includea forma for cement basement work. Owner celling becauae of health. Priced at coat If equipment could be purchaaed. Opportunity to be own boas. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870, Heller Building. 177—ts DECATUR'S large-t'Tecord atock" Pulilix Service, 164 South Second St. 179- 12t FOR SALE I bedio-im residence; all modern. Hardwood floora-htoker-beautiful landa< aping, very deairable location. For details write Decatur Democrat Box 100. 192- g6tx FOR SAI.E ASout 150 acres, I miles from city, flood productive soil, good buildings. For further detalU write Decatur Demo-crat-box 100. 182—g6tx FOR SALE Good building lot opposlte entrance to General Kieltrie. Opportunity for parking lot. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 184—ts FOR SALE Home with beautiful frontage on Eleventh street near Lutheran Church, General Electric, l.ival'le now. but ehouht have some repnirs. Wonderful opportunity for man, handy with tools, to acquire well located, well built home. Only |9BO down, balance at >33 monthly. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Build ing, phone 87f. 184 -ts FOR SALE 1020 M« Cormiok-Deer-ing, rubber on front. A-l condition. Boy's bicycle 825. Bull lour months old. Ed Helhold. six miles north on river roud. 185-3 U For SALE —'T72LI2 Oliver tractor plow in good condition. C. C, Harman. onn mile south one mile east Wren, Ohio. Phone 30-F-14, 195 3U
FOR SALE A. C. — W. C. tractor. Dairy Cows, farm machinery. At public auction August 15. 3'> miles southeast Geneva. B. C. Macy. 185-3tx FOR 4^ Fine - Residence Property with two completely MODERN five room apartments, nice large rooms with fine built-in features. Beautiful Landncaped yard. ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS IN DECATUR. Completely Modern 8 room home In North 2nd St. Decatur, Indiana Large Lot. Double Garage, AN IDEAL LOCATION. CLOSE TO BUSINESS DISTRICT. MODERN 9 room Home, two baths, A FINE HOME or can be converted Into Income property, fine yard and shade. Ideally Located near Decatur Schools and only 3 blocks from Court Houae. Call 174—Midwest Reality Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana 186-2 t wn BAIJ Ma™ 7notor?TTr«t I class condition. William R. Houk Route 1, Decatur. Hoagland phone. 186-2tx FOR"SAiTE - sliyt?r ™>t"~ 1175 between 3:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. J*®" R ?OR^sEe ~2'i»y"4's and assorted lumber. Clarence McKean. 1 mile north. 2 miles west of A4® B ‘ ’ roe 186-2tx FOR SALE i rubber-tired wagons; 6 tractor manure spreaders: « cultipackers; 10 sprocket packers; 8 spring tooth harrows; 3 hammer mills; 4 trac4er buck rakes: 4 Horndrsullc nuuura loaders 2 lima spreaders 5 com sheller* with blower and atovator; New and Used trader tiraa—Cralgvfile Garage. 186-3 t
QUICKIES by Ken Keynoldn F I, ’‘TdrearnSFyoFhlredTmonde with a Democrat Want Ad—who Is she?" FOR SALE To highest bidder, subject to approval ot Court, at my office before 4:30 p in. August 17, the Jainoe Rice properties at corner ot Ninth, Jefferson streets to settle estate. Will be offered in entirety or us follows; East 82 feet Including seven room semimodern house, immediate possession. West 50 feet Including semimodern house, possassion subject to rent control law 90 days to V'-t.-ians 120 days to non veterans. Two car garage building to lie wold separately, to lie moved. 0. I. loan bids to lie received up to maximum of O. I. appraisal. All bids must be accompanied by 5% cash, with privilege of increasing blds before final hour of sala Cash upon delivery of deed, abstract. Bob Heller, Realtor, phone 870. Heller Building. 180-15 t
FOR SALE Hay loaders manure loaders, milking machine, cylinder corn sheller*. hammer mills, tractor cabs, water fountain, stock tanks and tractor tires. .Mollenkopf & Eitlng. 222 North Third street, Decatur. 184-31 FOR SALE Roasting ear*. square east Moose Home. Willie Reed. 184-2tx FOR SALE New and used Heat rolas, heating stoves and laundry stoves. Decatur Used Furniture. 146 S. Second St.. Phone 420. 185—14 t foil sA’nmilece living room suite, rust color. Phone 8195 or call at 1403 Mae ter Drive. 185-3 t piece oak breakfast set and cabinet to match: Biesel hand sweep er. Phone 521-L. 185—bit FOR SALE 10 room modern house on south Fifth atreet. Steam heated, stoker furnace and newly painted. 7 room modern house on north Fifth street, hardwood floors, built-in cupboards, 3 rooms up with toilet, four rooms down with toilet and bath. Newly .nstalled furnace. Schwarts Realty Service, 915 West .Monroe. Phone 1398. 185-6 t FOR SALE* Pure bred Shropshire breeding rams. Rugged, heavy Itoned. T. H. Balt sell, route 4. Decatur. 185— 3tx FOR SALE ’ Living room suites, bedroom suites, drop leaf tables, occasional chairs, platform rockers, lamps of all kinds, picture* mirrors, hassocks and electric and battery radio*. Shop at our store for your household needs. We «ave your 10% to 2t»%. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 186-81 wanted WANTED TO BlfT—ltampr f will bo in this neighborhood for one week to buy old postage stamps. Perhaps your attic will produce valuable stamps. Ready caah available. Write Box 102. Decatur Democrat for appointment. 184-3tx WANTED Loans on farms. Ea*tern money. Low rate*. Vary liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts BOARDMANS new location, 1H North Fleet, for aawlng machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parte, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. l«0 27tM WE BUY straw, .tok ’ for price. Burk Elevator 00. Telephone 25. 177-glSt WANTED — To clean out w. P. A. toilets, case pool* nn<i c,,t ' eras. 819 to 815. Will go anywhere to do the work. Write Decatur Democrat Box 101. I s ® *1 WANTED Immediately person to do cleaning in email bouse. Also person to hang wall paper. Bob Heller. Realtor. Heller Building. Phone 870. 184—ts WANTED—General tracking; livestock, grain and other general hauling. O. V. Dilling, Craigville phone; reverse all charges. Glass Brothen* Trucking Service. Decatur route 2. (Mail addreas) 171—ts. WANTED—To rent unfurnished apartment or house. Phone 928 or .'2l-K. Mm. J- C. Mayclln H5-BtX WANttfl—VateriiTwife dMfW hooded haselneette on stand. Urgent. Cali 8692. _ IM—lt
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WANTED — Carpenter work or painting. Inquire John P. Schwarts. Bente route No. 2. 186-»tx CTg lady wants rid.to Fort Wayne, working hours Bam. to 5 p.m. Phone 222. 186 2t WA’N T Eli" 1 rfi»le L d out or wheat straw, any amount. W. R. .Morris Phone 1072. 186 6tx WANTRb .Tan and wife'to"’Hve at farm home dose to Decatur. Write or Inquire Box 103 c/o Democrat 186 3tx MisCELCANEOUS FARMERS 1 move dead horses, cove, hogs, etc. Decatur phono 2000. Wo pay all phono charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts V’XNTM-To '|>uy“ all kinds o! hogs sad cattle. Phone or write Schelman Brothers, Decatur, Ind. Phone 5885 or 5592. 175—27tx XWHaNM IKRVidtt - H ‘wo can’t fix It throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other small appliant ex. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold 4 Klenk, phone 462. 17-ts All makes Washers? Sweepers repaired. For sale, radios, wall, base cabinets, new, used heating stoves, gas motors.-Kitchen Maytag Sales, Service, 110 Jefferson St.. Phone 95. 171tt ALt'MI SHIELD The Alumlnum paint that seals and protects your roof from 80% of the suns rays at Haugk's Heating & Appliance. 185—ts Automobile In-urancc Kenneth Runyon, K. of C. Bldg. 4t a wk Room in nice home beginning August 20 for working girl in exchange for a little assistance with light housekeeping. Write Democrat Box 104. 186t3x FOR SALE—Six 4 weeks old pup pies, part collie. Males, 82; females, |l. Sure make swell pets. 223 No. First St. 18«t3x Fbft ReNt FOR RENT- Sleeping nuim In modern home. 231 North Sixth street. Phone 742. Women preferred. 184—3 t FOR itENT 2 sleeping’ rtrnms in modern home near the General Electric, double beds. 122 South 9th street. Phone 1332, 185 3lx ~LCWT ANiTTOUND" ' FOUND Mongrel Sheppard pup. Mrs. Vincent Parker, High street. , iM-tts . of money in bills? W" R. Stanley. Phone 586-L. t 185-3 IX > LOST* Black and white Ihmtoii i bull dog. License No. 14. Ans- ' wers to name of Chuboy. Child's • pet. Reward. Russel E. Owens. . 322 North Fifth street. Telephone i 1180. 186 - 2tX 0 Igloo Myth Mos do not live in igloos. In fact, over half the Eskimos In ; the world have never seen an igloo and only about one-quarter actually usa Igloos for winter living quarters.
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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Aug. 8— (UP, (US DA) Livestock: Ilogs: 6 oii". Opening plow, dosing moderately active; weights under 260 lb*, steady with Wednesday's average; heavier weights mid sow* strong to 25 cent* higher; top 23.n0 xpariugly. practical top 22.75; bulk good mid choice 170 26" Hi*. 22.25-22.75; good and choice 26" 330 lb*. 21.25-22 25; good and choice sow* mixed weight* 29.25, with choice lightweight* 20.• 50 and a few heavie- 2". O"; good clearance. Cattle: 4.5'H), Calve*; Slaughter steer* and yearling* In eluding yearling heifer* much more active: steady to 25 cent* higher; yearling* whowed full advance; me thing choice here; lop 24.50 on 1150 lb. steer*; beat heifer* 21."": mo*t grass steers 14.75-17.50, fully steady: other killing classes stront. clearance fairly complete; heavy beef bull* to 15.60 atul Weighty dalrybreds to 14.50; vealer* Weak to 5" cent* lower, mostly 17.50 down. Sheep; 2,000. Rather slow; good and choice native spring lamb* strong; load or so strictly good and choice early to shipper* 22 - 00; other scattered decks and small lot* good to i-hoice 21.2521.85; undertone weak on lower grades; slaughter ewe* weak to s<) cent* lower; Htrh-tly good mid choice shorn 7.00; 2 deck mixed common and medium 5.6" 6.00. o—. — Models At A Glance By I'nited Press Stocks higher in quiet trading. Bonds higher. I’. S. government.* failed to appear on tape. Curb *to< ks higher. Osts, corn and barley future Irregular. Chicago llve-t'K-k: Hog*: moderately active, steady: cattle very active, steady to 25 cent* higher; sheep: slow, strung.
TERMINAL (Continued From Page One) piling of strategic materials, 819.- I 750,009 for military to ! the Philippines mol vari .ue stiialfer amount* for government depart-, tnent* and agencies. .Most of the task of processing army terminal leave payment* will be handled through the adjutant genera l'h office r< cord* center at St. Irnuls. It waa estimated that a maximum of |mm employe* will b>heeded there Io search Gl leave record* and certify payment* to the eligible personnel. ft « CARD OF THANKS We wish to express <>ur sincere thank* to nil of our neighbor* and irietids who have in nuy way aesls'ed U during the Hilles* and death of our loved one .Mr. William Robison. Mr. and Mr*. J, F. Rupert and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Robison and family. i I*6--Itx (irrni; to To tli,- tavpa-. <r« of Hartford Town hip Adam* ''oiinty, Indian:' tit- tr, 1.-, nt Hartford Township r>-<|o. «t* 111,, advl-oy hoard of said t,>wn*lil|i to eon*l<l>-r the following additional appropriation* deemt-d n«-. es.fty <|ii>- Io ord-> - given by tn, Indiana Ulate Fir, ,M tr*hal»* offh-e so certain elt mg. * and lmproveineiitM to *< liool building* and also to < over other • vp.n*, * lu< to In-re,t-c of supplies atul material, mu ll additional cost* ire - onsider-d a* ait - in--rg- n- y to maintain Hie - liool, up to a tilgli standard of teaming and -as- ty for the pupils. The following appropriation* to be 'Oil-ill. ■. I e 111. I regular meeting A ik • ! 27tli. LH6 at tie- trust.--*’ office. Eumi Xu., I.' 8"-'t. I' mil No. 11 '-»• Fond N>. t'i Fund N-. 34 Fund N-. •* Any tavpiyi r has .» right to be heard In regard to the above. J,>lin If. Duff. Truster llnrifur.l Tnwnship. Vilniii* I ■"lilt,. Imllnnu. Aug. I—B
Imßk k■i y ■ r% ~ PRESIDENT TRUMAN affixes his signature with a silver pen to the 90 5 cent silver bill that raises the price of silver per ounce by almoatl one-third. Shown standing left to right are Senators Edwin C. John-i son, Colorado; Abe Murdock and Ells-rt D. Thomas, Utah; Eugeno' D. Millikin, Colorado, and Pat McUarran, Nevada. (International) TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR t« assa sa a kn>; a »><« ms«« xm s a >i« «a :t >:.«« a.a a aJOLSMC® I s Just Arrived-Floor Mats a I « .: Kedi-Cut Floor Mats—Front, for 35*40 C'hev. 35-11 Fords 37-39 Plymouth 37-42 Olds 37-H Pon liars 39 Buicks We Have In Stock H >' Seat Covers - • Hydralic .lacks • • White Wheel Rims I “ Fender Flaps * - Trouble Lamps - * Large Grill Guards ” Batteries. ; Dick Mansfield Motor Sales t I M ni XMKKXXa a ajtga «.a aas:aa s: aa a a:: «aa aa a axxa aaa aMb rgSOW«S% PUBLIC SALE I will ofi< r my personal property for public, sale at residence located 5 miles South of Decatur on State Road 27 thence ’/j mile East or 1 mile North of .Monroe and mile East on Saturday Aug. 10,1946 Starting at 1 P. M. Studio couch. Bookcase. Leather rocker, 2 standard rockers; Large fu> I Oil Heater, like new; Kalamaxoo circulating heater; Iron Bed complete; Single led complete; 9x12 Rug; 2 9x12 Congoleum rugs; Floor lamp; Bridge lamp; .Magaxlne rack; Dresser; Commode; Dining table and chairs; Library table; Buffet; Kitchen table and chairs; Odd chairs, Stand. Electric Hos plate; 3 burner oil stove; Cooking utensils; Bedding; Hoosier shallow well pump; lectrie incubator 600 egg; Ilog troughs; Feed barrels; Fuel barrels; Hog fountain; Power coni sheller; Feed mixer; New wire fence; Stepladder; Poultry crates; Counter scales; Hanging scale; Alfalfa seed; Wheelbarrow; Garden tools; Water heater; Many small tools and other Items too numerous to mention. , TERMB-CASH. / / / • f ' fVJames Cummings OWNER Auctioneer—T D. Schieferstein. / Clerk—Bryce Daniels. /
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