Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1946 — Page 5
■QUAY, AUGUST 14, 1946
REPORTS WroRWON MA " KiI * for MURRAY a C». l*bon« 3*l A r |. '"I V'lßU* l II h< ”* 22 75 • t* y 1 '*" 2.*> »3 H 75 .20011 1«* 18.5" I »!*■' “■ |« s o IN* IASO <i fS 17 5" (01111 ■» I 18.00 S^ ,ll ','J 17.50 jy l '" l ' 4 io oo wHft 5011 STOCK YARDS Phone 101 aL,. t, I A trust I • Zj 217 !S r l»W |!l ’ l,7 ‘’ 15 75 V*W 16 "n E«0 |r‘u ■ IS "" jjf 1S0 " EGO ANO QUOTATION* V Furnl»hed by ftMTUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 M. . irnot l'i »•«» - -J 2 "IT ami fl - *"™ 22 J,: -*»* — ?! gMH> 1S *■** r 1Kk ftp >' ’ lloftg re - *•’ UMAL GRAIN MARKET ftRK ELEVATOR CO. Mm subject to chang* during day. RMO delivered »t elevator. '• k 1 Rrlf Wheat I ■** aSft Wheat 187 o«| and <till corn Ask H uh —■• 231 • ftr 2 “ toZd »»o n 1 «" flfte .03 p«r bushel leea. to.b. farm Gram Prices Msft County F. B. Co-Op's Kir. Monro* Williams 3ftro '<■! Vigust II IB 2 I M Ma A ’ . I ...■•. ayMft 2.J5 I — FOB WAYNE LIVESTOCK IP) | ng quotations I IS M ninn utoi kyards to-1 i; t» » ;> nf 323 75. All other urkea were -tea-iy. Hft: I"" lb- 2.! 75; lfitf-200 «. B' mighs 1it.51120.50. and i lioice 19 50. -pt log lambs 20.00; •«s i.Ki. bucks | on ~<>|>|| to i holer 21.00Bi ■ I*on 2" 00; grana 1 l.tSi-13.00. to 17.00A - -■ ■ I Ilsii-15 5o; plain iMtilium 110012 00; good ■ I""'l to choice 14.00- ' ' ll '"" II mi 12 50; thin '♦!!> — q ~ ~ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK — Livestock: 1 ■"" Fairly active hut tiwi’ighta over 170 lbs. 75P" 'op 24 00 paid fn-ely r _*"i»hta front IMO to as | Ji" lbs, Bulk good and 170-290 His. 23.25-23.75; I- 30<i;:;;v ffis. 22.75 23.50; 'indir no lbs. dull and ■dyi few K(MM j all( | ~ho i ce Ib'i 20 00-22 0(1; sows 75“'■r. good and choice moat 2o <n. 20 50 with few light weightg 20.75-21.00. • 1 '500; calves; 600, fed steers and yearlings F yearling heifers fully * higher; other grades " «5 cents up, mostly "'rung; steer and yeartop 27.50 on weighty *” yarlings 20.75; mix jng* 24.00; i no st grass l«'H'lM(Wr ; |,eef cows <i,nnpr * and cutters **. hulls 25 to 50 cents » p ah-rs weak to 50 cents y 17 im down Heavy “•l« sold up to 15.00; ,''' r ” oc * •■“le broad, •arrow. . 2"««- Spring lambs r| y Packer blds around downkinds ‘ ° n for ~n h'»L.- sla ’" ch, ' ,r ! kood and choice 7.00; I and n h ' < ’ hol,,( ‘- mostly Hts 5 % ‘" W Oh ‘° ew ®« GRAtht CLOSE I3 «S. March’’L d!? IL 8 *’ 1 ' T2 *= Nor. • March 73%.%.
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING KATES For 25 words or loot: 1 time Wo; 2 timoo 7Bo; > timoo El; • timoo U7L Ratos guotod aro for conoooutlvo Insertions. No claoslflsd ads accoptod on oklpday aohodMlSb Rato for 10 point BLACK FACC Io Bo par word for Inoortlon. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la • a. m. FOR SALK - . ' ~ «• • for SALE - Columbia Records complete line of popular and classic*. Uhrlcb Bros. >l-tf FOK SALE—Tenth street, 12 lota, paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to include estimated cost of new sewer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street. Meibers street, etc. Buy now for new home next year. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. i 2l ‘ f JOIN tHFi thrifty crowds. Every” body saves at Sprague Furniture Store, “The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop in and see hew many dollars we can save you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 1«2t30 Foil SALE Compl<Te moving bust-iK-HM, including big army truck One hundred orders for local house moving Jobs g<< with business. Also includes forms for cement basement work. Owner welling because of health. Priced at cost if equip ■tent could lie purchased. Opportunity to be own hows. Boh Heller, Realtor, Phone 87*», Heller Building 177-ts FOR SALE Hood build:ng lot opposite entrance to General Kieltrie. Opportunity for parking lot. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Build ing. Phone S7<». HI ts e7h{ SALE Five r»>m house. South Fifth Street, on« block South Lincoln School. Qualified G. I. may purchase home without down payment. Seen by appointment only.- Bolt Heller, Realtor, Phom- M7<», Heller Building. ISH ts FOR SALE New and used Heatrolas, heating stovivi and lann--1 dry stoves. Decatur I’sed Furniture. 1 IB 8. Second St., Phone 420. 185 lit FOR SALE 10 at rtvTiial of Berne in Bllle Creek township. Good productive e di. See Robert Cully. 1 mile east Os Willshire. 189-31 x FOR SALE Estate llcatrola. Cail 1175 betw-en 3:30 pm and 7 pm. 189-3 t FtH; SALE s~"i”nt< alfalfa baled” first and eecond cuttings. 5 inns oats straw, baled 3L miles west of Coppess Corner, and 2 miles south. Eli Graber. 189-3tx' Foft SALE “ farm, good | black level soil. One of best 1 farms in Adams county. New or-i chard, good buildings. 3’v miles from Decatur. If Interested, write I*. O box 118. De-at 11 r, Ind. 189-g6tx FOR "SALE G "ii Ibaiwt Md Pickles. Bring < ont liners. .Mrs. Charles Troutner. photic 8714 Pleasant .Mills. 189-4 t FOR SALE See the n>w Meyt-ns bail loader at Gerlier Implement I store. V. 8. 27. Alli’ Chalmers, Decat 11 r. 189g«t FOIt SALE Tattlies all wool "DreHsmaker" suit, size 11. color such da Telephone 1125. 190-a2tx FOR SALE Short born liuii and Roan bull, old enough for ser vice Ed Ellsworth, one mile east county farm. Phone 621 E. 190-stx FOR SALE Harky "Itavismi motorcycle in A-l condition. 1 mile south and quarter mile west of Salem Harold Voting. l'M-g2tx Ftlß - SAI'.E Tw‘o’goo<rfarinM~ 1 H miles apait. in Wells County. Electricity. Black top road. Sell either one or both. Ideal for father and son. Could u-o same ma rhinery. Shown by appointment. Address Owner, 2005 W .Main St , .Muncie, Ind. 191-3 t FOR BALE Sewing - "machine, Minnesota treadle, good condition. Romey Ruble, 2 miles south Adams-Allen county line, % mile west of Indiana-Ohio state line. 190t3x j FOR SALE 193'1 I’Tymmith. good] condition, good tires First house sou'll of Salem. 191-Dx FOR SALE~I93I M'slel-A Ford Inquire at Eldora Kirchner. Preble. Indiana, between S:••» pm and 8:30 p.m. 191-2tx FOR SALE OR TIIIDK Shion” shire ram Otis Shlfferly. 1 mile north of Bobo. Phone 613-0. 191-3tx FOR SALE—About “iMaiding Dirt for barling Coy Martz. 341 Line Street or phone Monroe 14. 191-2tx
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds (-1 -1 ' if- ■ Here's your chance to 'alse yourself a fur coat—a pair of rabbits are offered in today'a Democrat Want Ads'" I'oß S\I.F. To’highest bidder. subject to approval of Court, at iny office before 4:30 pm. Auguat 17. the James Rice properties at corner of Ninth. Jefferson afreets to settle nfftate. Will bo offered in entirety or as follows; Eaet 82 feet Including seven room aemlmodem house, immediate possession. Wnat 50 feet including semi modern hoiMe, possession subject to rent control law 90 days to veteran* 120 days to non veterans Two car garage liuilding to he wold separately, to he moved. G. I. loan bids to be received up to maximum of G. I. appraisal. All bide mum lie ac< timpanfed by 5% iash, with privilege of increasing bids before final hour of salo. Cash upon delivery of deed, abstract. Boh Heller, Realtor, phone 870, Heller Building. 180 Ist F(iR - S?\|T Productive 200 acre farm mar city, fall possession of land. Priced to sell. 60 acre farm near city, good 7 room house, barn and other build Ings. Prie d to sell. Early possess ion. 8 room semi modern home near schools and churchs. I room modern home with garage north end location. 4 room modern home on North Second street. Built in feat tires, a real home, can give early poises sion Grocery store in Monmouth as a going business or can be made into residence. Established laundry doing a good business. Will give immediate possession. Good reason for selling. Tri State Realty Co, T. D. S< hieferstein, Phone 105. 190-TF FOR SALE Motor's*onfer. good con<tf ion 1125 00 Also portable huffimT machine Daniela Sinclair Sales and Service. 334 North Second street. Phone 801. 190 2t FOR SAI E Electrl< Move, deluxe G. E. model; steam table; table and chair ■<•(; coal water heater; CM * register; exiiaum fan; twin wash tul*. 318 N. iota st. Phone 926, 190-b3t p.l SIN'ESS CORNER f-ir’t ami Jefferson streets. Modern eleven room home, apartments and sleeping rooms, good Incom. 116,50". Want cash buyer. Phone 202 bet--1 ween 7 a. m and 11 a. m. 190g3tx | FOR SALE New tricycle, i" in wheel Call 1052. 191-g2t FOR SALE Genuine Estate Heatrotaw the original cabinet heater, ou hand new and used ileatrolas, see us now Decatur Hatchery authorized Estate Heat rola dealer. I9|-6t FOR SALE Gleaner Bai<lwin”9 ft. combine. Excellent condition. R E Oliver. 2 miles south and I'v I mile west Preble 191-3tX WANTED BOARDMANB new location. 223" North Flrat, for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parta, covered buttons, covered bucklez, hemstitching and machine buttonholes, 180-27tx WE BI Y straw Ack for price' Burk Elevator Co. Telephone 25. 177—g!8t WANTED General 'tracking; livestock, grain and other general hauling. 0. V. Dilling, Craigvllle phone; reverse all charges. Glaaa Brothers Trucking Service, Decatur route 2. <Mall addrots) 171 ts. WANTED” Baled oat *>r wheat straw, any amount. W. R. Morrie Phono 1073, 186 6*x \VA.NTftD Waltn-wT iTi”ks”"l titter, Liberty Way. i9O-3tx WANTED Person to ((o wallpapering. soon. New small four room house. Bob Heller. Realtor, Phone 87". Heller Building. 188 ts feVXle 4?eLp wanted j CHRISTMAS c A R D MONEYI MAKERS. Amazing seller! 21- < card ••Candlelight" Assortment pays 50c cash profit on every II sale. Sample on approval. Other big value hoxca— Etchings, Religious, Everyday FREE Samples of sensational new Name-Imprint-*-d "Floral Notes." GROGAN CO--30 East Adams. Dept. 327, Chicago •! I” FOR SALE 1938 Chevrolet DeLuxe coach radio gad heater. gtauley Callom. Decatur 131*34* f3r SALE—Ice box? 50 T pound capacity. Phone 1566 It*
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WANTtD — Man or boy for work in used furniture store and repair shop See Kenneth Secaur at Secaur Faed Fiimlture A Repair, Shop, 134 E Monroe Street, De catur. 190-aSt WAktui,' To . lean ...it vrirr toilet*, ceas pools and citterns. *lO to 111. Will go anywhere to do the work. Write Decatur Demo<rat box 1"1. H'Ug't U‘an+el> base burner. Pavorit* or Acorn. Must be In good shape Box 1"5 19! 2tx WWW 'TOg w*.rfc7ng~'girrr> share my apartment. Phone 1415 after 2:3<l pm 191-2'x 'WANTED General hauling W <1 Stetxel, 139 Line .«tr*-. t 191-g2ix WIiTRH* NOW MOVING filling dirt. Get your order* In Immediately, Bomera Gravel Pit, Toe exchange. Hoagland. Ind. 19(%2t WANTED Reliable man to drive • ruck and work at coal yard Phom- 660 or 1476, I9it-g2tx WANTED—To care for children Evening*. Izmine Joseph phone 4082 191t2x ~ IteR^LLAN£dUS~ m ?A er ff Ass ERtION - Wi» Hh move dead horaee, cow*, hog*, etc. Decatur phone 2000. Ww pay all phono charge*. The Bttdley Product* Co. ij-tf WaN1 l E6 —To buy all kinds of hogs and cattle. Phone or write Scheiman Brothers, Decatur. Ind. Phone 5885 or 5592. 175—27tx IPpLiANCk SrfhVlCF! - If we e**’t fix It throw It away. W« repair all make* of washers, eweeper*, Iron*, and other imall appliance*. White wringer roll* for all make* of washer*. Arnold A Klenk. phone 463. »7-ts All makes Washers, Sweepers repaired. For sale, radios, wall, base cabinets, new. used heating stovce, gao motor? Kitchen May tag Sales, Service. 110 Jefferson St., Phone 95. J7IH Automobilc Insurance Kenneth Runyon, K. of C. Bldg. 4t a wk ALFMI SHfEf.D The Aluminum paint that seals and protects your roof from 801. of the suns rays at Haugk'e Heat-ng A Appliance. I*s ts VAftifXdA9fff-We ire"mWng farm loan* for 5 to 33 year* at 4% fnt There Is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amonnt nt any time. Call me or drop ma ■ line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T LOST AND FOtJW L.'tST frFTTT ppa white pin Green emerald eyes No guard. Initials M. B Reward. Irene And i res*. Phone 1528. 189-3tx o— — Truckload Michigan Peaches. Freestone for canning. Thursday- morning. $2.19 up. Bring container. — Arnold's Market, phone 130(1. 1 o Nutty Flavor Uncooked oatmeal, if toazted to • delicate brown and u»t*d in making cookie*, will have a deliciou* nutty flavor. Cash Coal, Feed ■W & Supply Monroe at Eighth
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Air Mail Postage Cut Signed By President W.i*hin*tmi, lug 14 (I'l’l 'President Truman today signed a bill reducing air mull postage Io five cento in oum ■. The new rate will go Into effect Oct I ’ postma«tei •th n<-i .il Robert K Hantiegan said the tivc-eent rate] , Will be extended to set vi* etllell Ct* 'j Honed abroad u* well ,t to civilianauthorized to receive mall through I • army oi navy poatofflc-e. Mr mail ■ i letters to servicemen abroad now i (-"*' six cents an oitur*COFFEE PRICES (Continued From l'ag*-'»n*-t er of agriculture, told die prlc> decontrol board today that he had heard reports it already had made up Its mind about restoring price controls and was holding hear- • ings just as a matter of form. Linder, speaking also for five . other southern commhaioiier* of i agriculture, appealed to protest ;i( storing controls to cottoiincd He said it was "widely rumor ed" that the board had already j ! made Its decision to restore *on trols on major commodities ex ,I ( mpted conditionally by congress in the new price control act. Linder said the reports were M that the board would ‘'carry ou' H the president's wishes." Daniel W Hell. Imard member, told Linder the board is "an im partial body" and will not Isj "pressured" by anybody J George II Mead, another hoard . member, added that he resented 11 the implications of Linder's re-' , | marks. | Th*- board held its third day of! iI hearings today on th*- que lion of restoring price controls in grain ! , meat, dairy products, soybean* , ami cottonseed. ; Cottonseed and soybean wit 11M I Notice! We are buying all grades of I , paper stock at present market price*. , Alto want Scrap Iron, Rag*, Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, f Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But { NOT tin cana. t We are also buyera of beef j hides, calf skin, sheep pelts, tair low, fats, greases, oils, lard, etc. i The Maier Hide r & Fur Co. . 71(1 W. Monroe St. Phone 112 II FOR SALE Immediate Possession 7 Room SEMI - MODERN HOME Corner 9th A Jefferson St. Eligible for »4,000 G. I. Loan without down payment. For information, Phone or See 808 HELLER REALTOR Heller Bldg. Phone 879
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lense* were allotted throe hours today to present their views Then dairy witnesses wore to bo gin their tewtimony. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Imilanapoli-*, Aug 14 dT’i , tPMAI Live-lock Hob* s,mtti, fairly active; 16<* lib* up 1"" higher. I"" 16" lb* 75 higher good Old choice I6ii luu lbs m-istly 23 5". early top 23 5". I lmi |6" |hs 30.i">-2l.<M); sow* mo-t ly lim higher. 195" 2" 5". light Weight to 21 C.IOlo I.2'"'. calves |IHI, Steer,mid heifers active, fully steady four load* choice 1.1"" lit steer* 26itit, n<-w high for load lot med lum to gnod mostly lightweight sti-ers I 9 sii 2n mt. imlk common and medium 12"" 16 5". few choice heifer* held above 220". few gotal heifer* |MK(|9im, cows steady.) good beet cows 13 ""1.5."" com ! mun and im-dntm !" ""12 ,'>". can i tier* and * utter* mostly 7.5" I"mi veeler- mostly 5" higher, gootl ' ami choice 19 mi 2""" Sheep 2.mm. fat lamb* about steady. * ally ,ale • good and * hoi*■*• , spring lamb largely 18.50-20.00, I t* w lots mostly choice 2" 5". ex * trente tup 21"". medium to good largely |(',u]smi slaughter owesl -ti .ulv iiii-ilmin to * hoi* e | 501; mt 11 *■ — ■ - < - I I- — HOTPOINT APPLIANCES i| G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT o Vacuum ( leaner Repair n .. KENT’S Complete Service All Work Guarantatd 112 Monros St. Phone 27 i Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Eotate Well be glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estata at Public Sale or private aafa. 25 year* in thia business In Decatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we are proud. Phttne 101 15.7 So. 2nd St. De Voss Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Leichty. Rep.. Berne, Ind., Phone 251. FOR SALE MODERN ■> apartment building. Mercer Avenue. Hard w trod floors, conl r o I heal Io each apartment, electric refrigerators and electric range for each apartment. electric laundry equipment. These apartments arc really nice, very modern. Property is returning a splendid 1 revenue on the invest- , ment. R(n S. JOHNSON & SON DeVoss Bldg. Phone 10l •
Markets As A Glanct By UNITED PRESS Stock* irregularly higher in mod i-rately ,utiv«* trading Hmd* hlghei I S gevernment* eii-y Curb •*to*-k* irregularly high"'. 1 oat-, corn ami barley futursn ir STANLEY” HOME PRODUCTS Demonstrator A Dealer For Parties A Cluhs For Information ( all 53K-J Mrs. Mildred Beltz. Decatur R R 2 BE • DON I HESITATE W APPLY 10 xUS WHEN YOU NEED A IOAN I Ws will make • 32$ loan |u»t as F quick •( we will a larger one. Your •ignaturt and income are the chief ( tccurity requirement!. A small part of your Income each month will rep»y a loan. Spe*.i*l term* are available to firmer* or other person* with a*«*on*ble income, I Loan* privstelf tntde OP W 9300 otuaily on s»me d»y you apply- L« ‘ ih tell you mor* about It—no obligation. Cass, phone er write— LOCAL LOAM COMPANY Inesrstrsb* (her Stiu'er Store — Tdethoa* >3-3 OtCATUR. INDIANA
FOR SALE-Two Outstanding Farms 120 Acres, well improved, level, highly productive land near Preble. Indiana on paved highway. 110 Acres, level black land, well improved. Southeast of Monroe. Indiana. Can be sold on Terms: small down payment, balance crop payments. Call No. 171 Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana PUBLIC AUCTION FRAME HOUSE AND THREE SMALL BUILDINGS The undersigned will sell At Public Auction THURSDAY, AUG. 22,1946 at 7:00 P M. LOCATION On ”‘»7 1 iiiib North. mile- EaO <>f f'h.i’t inomi.i or 2'i mill's Smith .iml nub- W<»t of Rockford IiEStRII'TIoN On. mid a half tory fr;tm< hou-. 2- by '•< fwi •> room . Three -mall out Imildim.’- 12 by f"" 12 by I" feet. and on«' •> by •> feel. CtIMHTIoSS Sold Ihjnl Io n llinv.il from |H'nil i within three montliH. TERMS CASH MABEL BRANDT Administratrix of the estate of Effie A Morrison, deceased. Walt, i Caywood. Auction. > r
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' rcgulnr Chi'ago livestock Hogs; Fairly i active but uneven; tattle: mostly L'cady to strong. she--p steady to 1 weak 7. A. BIXLEK OPTOMETRIST HOURS: »;30 to 11:30 12:30 to 3:00 Saturday*, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 •vae Fverntoea Glaeeeo riHo" PUBLIC DAIRY AI CTION On Highway 2 and 127. ’ Mile Northeast of Bryan. Ohio, at Dairy Barn No 4 Wednesday, Aug. 21 at 7:30 o’clock p. m„ EST 30 Head of Grade Canadian Holsteins, fresh and close up. 20 Head of Grade Canadian Holstein Heifers to freshen in September and October. These have plenty of size and quab ity. THE BEST. 20 Head of Guernsey*, fresh and close-up. 12 Head of 2yr old Guernsey Heifers, September and October freshening. Tin- i* .1 very guild offering of d.iiry animals The Holstein* are young ind have true llolstoin qualities and will prove prnfltablH !as dairy animals, having hm-n puri-hased from grade herd* in Canada where they have used registered sii<- with high pro. dm tion record*. The Guernseys were purchased in an area where you find old establishment* of Gu<-rn ey breeder* They are real Guernseys wiili plenty of quality .ind prodm non All Cattle are T. B . Bang* and Mastitis Testrd Attend tin- ale wlieri you will -e, real cow- and buy them where they are sold to be a* repi '-entel George V. Mellott OWNER I I —
