Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1946 — Page 5
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SKITt ItEI’OKTS RFW/po*’ LOCAL IK MARKIT. 1 Br murra* * c»"■MW phon* j°> W r ”’* nso ,b * i ■a 13 *' ■HK 1 " 00 ’■H IT"" 16 00 |H phono 101 K> ' Ml ■B-'" s |^v A! ' ■■ 1700 Mr k«® ■M 17 00 ISO AND ■ ■ TR y quotation. ■*l Fuml»h«. toy SauTUR PRODUCB CO. B Phon. 380 Kb 1,3 !'»*■ i;,f Ei'J' 34 ■Mtr-mt* aid fryern - .22 Hao H> < * 1 K>B: J® ||K]b ■ 38 .. —■■■■ 2« ■■ki. GRAIN MARKET ■Hrk elevator co. |K inbject to (bangs ■ during dsy. delivered at nlavalor. <(•<! Am.'ii-t 28 |flL A 1 ,H ? V. li< ut 1.8, nd •' ti> —- Ask E. ann 2 31 |Kfi; ' 1 ’ ■ |E|t 2 00 MF tsk Igi .03 per bushel leu. SKrc: .04 per 100 leM. ■ Lob. farm Grain Prices County F. B. Co Op'i Monroe-Williama |K> . - 11 ■■ |M 2 15 rye IRanaPOLIS LIVESTOCK Aug. 28 l.l'P) — |^g-Livestock: 3?h.u. general market ||M'" high'-r. top I 25 higher EMe Mo.rai loads butcher* up bulk l.eef weight sold gß"' J2'« . go<hl and choice ■B.r pigs lihi-160 Itix. 20.00all weights mainly |M'"> lightweight _-| ;,0 21.60. BB* *"" <alves general EB active on all (lasses; MB •‘"'l yearlings strong to milk good I9.twt-20.50, ihoite yearlings 23.W---■B load good and choice |B 1 “25 steers 23.00; bulk |M ’<> fairly good 15.00 19.00; «ar<e. rows active, genBBt'' 6 higher, most advanc- ■ •cUMy rows. hulk Bn*-" .'> 1500 f,.w- 15.50; cotnBB’ nd medium 10.50 )3 50. ■B* n ”“'*ly 50 higher, bulk |B*4 choice 19.00 20,00. |m uneven, mostly 50 to mo 'han Tuesday general marBg"‘ good and choice fat ■ 0,1,1 l< ” • trtct| r BH. rtft: ""ninon and !■ 50-1; 00; slaughter H ° ,n \ lo 7,0 blither, bulk B** 1 choke 6.00-7.00; few ■ J™ •right to 7.50, R M 'CAGO grain cose ■V" March 1.- ■ > I7A. ■' 3*n 1.3 U, .%; , Mait . h BiCt Xnv n *- %: 9 8 « Johnson & Son J’" nwr ’ & Real Estate K: lon ’» •»««! E«uu • b ’thT, b‘L Pr '*' 1 U » ■ wvlcum. mln Dw“ur- ■* rscord L #Ur lnv,,tl 9*tion K '**« *» which we are 11 nJ f C “. h Owl. Feel B* J" I RV- . <R-R..' .
local classified ADVEKTISING RATES Fee M werte er leee: 1 time Me; t tlmee TBe; I tlmee SI I • Umee *1.71. Rate* Quetetf are ter eeneeeutlve Ineertlene. Ne olaeelfle* ado accepted on oklpdoy achedulo. Rato for W point BLACK PACE la Io per word for Inaortion. Copy muot be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la I a. m. FOR SALK POU SALE—New raUfos? heating atovea, bane cabinet*, ainka. ALL MAKE WASHERS, SWEEPERS serviced. Kitchen Maytag Sale* A Service, Phone 1)5,110 Jefferson St. Decatur. 188—ts FOR BALE -Columbia Record* completa tine of popular and claaalca. Uhrick Bro*. It ts FOR SALE—Tenth atroet, 11 lota, paved atreet, arranged on eaay payment*. Price to Include eatlmated eoat of new newer. Other lota on Mrrcer Avenue, Cleveland atreet. Meibera atreet, ete. Buy now for new home neit year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Holler Building, Phono 170. 131tf JOIN THE thrifty crowd*. Everybody eave* at Sprague Furniture Store, “The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and aee how many dollara wo can aave you.— Spraguo Furniture Store, Phone 199. 182t30 FOR SALE- Compfele moving bu»lncm. Including big army truck. One hundred order* for local hou»e moving Jobs go with bueineia. Aleo Include* form* for cement basement work. Owner celling because of health. Priced at coit if equipment could be purchased. Opportunity to be own boa*. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870, Heller Building 177—ts FOR SALE--flood building lot opposite entrance to General Eleltrie. Opportunity for parking lot. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 184—ts FORHbALE—Brand new four room home with hath, plus two partially finished room* upstair*. Semifire proof construction. Beautiful full baoement. Need* furnace, some trim. Colored plastered wall*. Has water softener, gas hot water heater. Lota of other feature*. located on Line street near new homing addition. Full lot. Good sewer. Immediate possession. Will consider G. I. loans. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 192-ts FOR SALE -t room house in Monroe. Shingled Insulated, bath, luiiit-ln-cupboards, motor plumbing; IM lots. 6th house east Burke Elevator. Lou Hartman, possession Sept. 201 -gßt FOR SALE—FuII blooded Dutch gilts and boars, targe enough for fall breeding. Best of blood linen. Glonn White 3M miles south Pleasant Mills or 1 mile east and H mile north Salem. 188- 12tx FOR BALte—£ guernse y bulls from registered dairy herds. D. D. Snyder, Wren, O. 201—gits FORS ALE' ProauTtlve - ibd" acre farm near city, fall possession of land. Priced to sell. 60 acre farm near city, good 7 room house, barn and other buildings. Priced to sell. Early possession. 8 room semi modern home near schools and churchs. 4 room modern homo with garage north end location. 4 room modern home on North Second atreet. Built in features, a real home, can give early possession. Grocery store in Monmouth a* a going business or can be made into residence. Established laundry doing a good business. Will give immediate possession. Good -eason for selling. Tri State Realty Co., T. D. Schlefersteln, Phone 105. 190-TF FOR SALE—Genuine” Estate H«at■ rola with the Intenei-Flre Air Dud—exclusive feature, for economy heat-comfort and beauty see Decatur Hatchery—New and used stoves. 202 -8t FOR “Koiy' ready-built brooder and laying house*, metal nests, flock feeders, heated fountains. oil and electric on hand now, see Decatur Hatchery. 202—St sass tot« overlooking Monmouth. Clone to school, groceries and pavement. Call Harold Owens. T FOR room house wltH bath, large lot, full basement, garage. Good locitlon. Cash Bos He—Dally Democrat 203-ltx WA flALt— Double girt gw ii rs feet mast be moved from preBlws. 204 8. 9th St 203-8 U
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds "One tningrve learned about using Democrat Want Ads — I'm better off!" FOR SALE Montgomery-Ward washing machine. Baby bed with mattrews and springs. Write Byron Whlttredge, Route No. 1, Monroe. FOR SALE — II white weaned pigs. Phone 513 A. Homer Raudenbnsh. 202t1x EVERGREENS"*FOR "SALfc We have evergreens for landscaping of several verities st different price*. Why not aee them correctly dug and balled io that they will live for you. Also several varitles of Hardy Chrysanthemum clump*. Call after 1 p.m. Harlow's Gardens, U. 8. road 27. 202 astx FOIt SALE 7 room two apartment house 8 miles south of Fort Wayne In Yoder. Hardwood floors. Ed Wiehe, route one Hoagland. 203 -3tx FOR SALk lleatrola coal and wood stove, used only one year. Good condition. Phone Preble 2 on 17. 203-ltX FOR SAI.E Large site Glow Boy heat rola In good condition. Phone 5672. 203—2tx FOR SALE ” hlcyde In good condition. 334 North Fourth St. 203-ltx FOR SALE Immediate possession newly remodeled small home within walking distance of General Electric and Central Soya. Only 8900 down, balance 832.69 monthly Bob Heller Realtor, Heller Bldg. Phone 870. 203-gtf FOR SALE ftadlo phonograph set*, record changer* and battery radio sots. Steffens on Third St. Phone 180. 203 3t FOR SALE -Tied-I vator with attachments. Inquire phone 1094. Homestead 18. 202-3 t FOR S?\LE ’ Bred gilts or will share with responsible parties Phone 105. 202-3 t FOiFsAtE-A few PhtsbuirgibU gal. automatic gas hot water heaters left at Haugkw' Heating 4 Appliances. 202—ts WASTED BOARDMANS new location, 223 Nprth First, for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, *belts, parts, covered button*, covered buckle*, hemstitching and machlue buttonholes. 180-27tx WANTED-Veter*na interested in attending Practical School offering courses In Electricity, Electronics, Drafting, Precision In»tru« ments, or Refrigeration snd Air Conditioning see "Outline of Courses" at Veteran* Service Office, Court House, Decatur. Training approved for Veterans under G. L Bill. 198-6tx WANTED To i>uy. Holstein bull" Color, mowtly white. Weight almut 750 pounds. Write Ed Scbiefersteln, Decatur, route 1. 203-2tx WANTED Ride to Fort Wayne O. E. Broadway works, second trick. Telephone 8744. 203 a.3tx WANTED Caipente:- work and painting of all kinds. Inquire John P. Schwarts. Berne, ruite 2. Three mile* eoutheast of Berne. 202—3tx WANTED TO BUt-Semi modera' houee direct from owner. Address Box 200 c/o Decatur Democrat Co., Decatur. 802-a3tx i)o you want good paying business in Decatur, wheie you can earn 825.000 to 830,000 per yeer? Will sell buelness or take a partner. If interested write Democrat Box 302. 202—2tx WANTED-General trucking; Hvfr stock, grain and other general hauling. O. V. Dilling, Cralgville phone; ravers* all charge*. Gias* Brothen* Trucking Service. Decatur route 8. (Mall addrees) 171-ts. WANTED Representative to sell hybrids by Lester Pfister. The only hybrids, planted, harvested, processed and distributed under the personal supervision of Lester Pfister. Address Fisher Com Co., Elpaso, Illinois.. 195-6tx WANTED Apartment, young collpel. no children. Phone 8714. 201—3tx Wanted Man. AfoTy in~pftson. Stewart'* bakery. 201-gßt WANT Eb- Housekeeper Perm* nent borne tor eight party Board and fao« *»d *•««• Ref«rsnee* Phone 7432 before 2 p.m. 291-dtx
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MISCELLANEOUS move dead hortea, eowt, bog*. *U. Decatur phone 2000. W* pay an phon* ebargsk. Th* SUdley Product* Co. 11-ts WANfBBT- to buy - all klndi~of hog* aad cattle. Phon* or write Schelman Brother*, Decatur. Ind. Phone 5885 or 8193. 178—87tx WANTED Giri to work In Bru* Store. Address Box 303, Care of Democrat. 203-31 APPLIANCE sgffVlcE - 11 fare cant fix It throw It away. We repair all make* of waabor*. •weeper*. Iron*, and other amall appliance*. White wringer rolls for all maha* of washer*. Arnold A Klenk. phone 463 Pl-u WifVTlFß'Bßifaftff sprolalln in making children's clothe*. Dresses. 71c; sllpa and underwear, 10c. Write Mro. C. W. Schumaker, P. O. Box 223, Decatur. 300— 6t Automobile Innaninen Kenneth Runyon, K. of C. Bldff4t a wk VAhld IXfaNI —We are making farm loan* for I to 88 years at 4% lut There la no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Cali me or drop mo a lino and 1 will call on yon. a D. Lewton. T ~ "TORRENT V()R RiCNT Filling station near Decatur on Federal highway. Good opportunity for right party. Inquire phone 169. 203-3 t • o ■■ ’ Says Good Planning Pays In Pay Rolls Planning Meeting Is Held At Fort Wayne Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 28 Stephen C. Noland, chairman of the Indiana economic council, said today that good planning pays off In pay rolls. Addressing the northeastern conference on community planning In Fort Wayne today on the subject. "Industry Looks at Planning,” Noland, who Is editor of the Indianapolis News, said: ' Manufacturer* who are seeking better home conditions for their employes are attracted to clttee which effher have completed a wellplanned program to Improve living conditions or are In process of carrying out such a program. “It is no longer possible to attract new Industrie* to a city or town by offering merely a site on a railroad switch. Scout* for industries which are looking for a new home arc. of course, interested in shipping facllllle* snd may invite some financial aid. But they want to know about living condition*. They want to know how all member* of their employes' families will fare. "Among question* they ask are the following: What about tbe school system? Are the recreation facilltiM, both (or children and adults, good? Where does the water supply come from? How are sewage and garbage handled? Does the community have ■ health officer and does he work to keep the people a* free as |>o*siu’ie of health hazards? "Os course, they want to know alsiut the churches, the civic organisation!, the places of amusement.
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Wimble theater now” showing-“WHENCE WlQng laik;hter bubbles” /UE HEAD AN ASPIRIN / — HAVE YOU EVfefe, HEARD ACHES VOUR HEAD, SIR. W (rug FOUNTAINS VrAiiuTiMdsW ■W A^ AS THE MYRTH?? j/JJTJpTu??# V ¥ ° °,P of aS J Ji I . i?1b • .4 titZ. v i 1..■ Lt—.——™ . BLONDIE A DOG’S LIFE IN THE SUBURBS fl 11 ■Bf _ HovTcANimßf T7 f evervbocv) A BSM we sleep mJ ! L comes < I r*' <a>i ■m i eF- w Iwß y Z/. . j — I Insurance and Surety Bonds for Home and Family—lndustry and Commerce—and all other forms of surety- | I ship and casualty insurance. Leland Smith Insurance Agency M EM9£ B np THE NATIONAL Fl RL PaOTECTIOH ASSOCIATION.
They want to know about the pre I vailing wages, the supply of labor. I the cost of living. But they an thinking about the benefits which neither management nor labor union can provide—which, In fact,' only the community can provide." | Decatur city officials were Invited tn thn meeting. 0 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Aug. 28 — (CP) — (tlßDA)—Livestock: Ilogs: 5,001), active, 1.00-2.00 higher; good and choice 170-330 Ib*. 20.00-21.00; top 21.50; good i and choice 140-160 Pis, mostly 17.50-20.00; hulk good and choice sow* I8.<)(/-195O; few choice light weights 20.00; complete clearance. Cattle: 5,500. Calve*: dim. < daughter steers and yearlings, including yearling heifers 80-1.50 higher: trade active On good and choice kind, nothing strictly choice here In load lots; odd head calf-clubs 3000; best in load lots 28.75; largely 18.00-S4.tfl) steer trade, with mostly heifer* 16.0021.00; dean up market all through i list*, with cow* steady to 25c higher. Bulls 25c up, and vealers firm at 19.n0 down. Sheep: 2.500, Not fully established, scattered early sales good and choice native spring latnlis around 3.50 lower at 18.50-19.00; early packer hid around 16.50 for well finished spring lambs, several shipments held above 20.00; no action on other classes. o Sale Os Registered Bulls Is Announced Announcement ha* been made of' the sale of registered Brown Swiss , bull* from the Janies D. Briggs farm at Geneva. Wig of Briggs Farm. 74730, was purchased by August Peck of Decatur and Federal of Briggs, 74728, by Ray Rowe of Peenville. according to reports from Fred Idtse. secretary of the Brown Swiss cattle breedetw association, Beloit. Wis.
Radio is a vyOndeqful THING BUT -IHERIIS <OO MANV PEOPLE. Ohl TH' Vv/PONG END . e u*H*ffat*«, *fov w a*t <0 / j V • W sansmsun li.wm-f-in-n, I. . ..... fe. lliinie-makers . . get on the right end! Come Io the H A U G K HEATING A APPLIANCE Store for quality appliances you'll be proud to own. Buy here, and you'll buy the distinctive merihandlse you've always wanted. Small and Large Appliances for Every Farm or Household Need at ,
Mariefs At A G/ance By UniUd Prm Stinks lower and active. Bond* lower. Cotton future* Irregular. | Wheat, corn, out* and barley | futures Irregular. I Livestock: hog«: 100 2.00 highI er; cattle: 50c M LSO higher: sheep: around 3.50 lower. o STIHKIIOI.Iicit* Mi;I,TIM. Notiic Is Io rel>> given that the annint im-ellng of the stockholder* i* The ( , ll|v.eti« Telephone Company 'of liei-atur, Indiana, will he held at Illi- Office of the Sri elary of »ald I i r niii|i*ny io the 'lt' <>t I**' nliir, Indl tiiM. on Th irsday. H. pt< niher i. 1916, nt 7 o’. 10. k pin <'Hl for the purpose of elcllii; five director* for tin ensuing ><ar ind for th* ! trans* lion „f stii-h huslmma as may In profx rly brought before «*ld I meeting. I hnrles 11. Chluarr, srrrefary | 2'll—«t .
fl! I ft COSTS 45% MORE THAN IN 1939! A fire, your property in ruins. It costs 45% more to build or refurnish than in 1939! How about your Fire Insurance? If you haven’t increased it lately, better do it now! THE SUTTLES CO. Agent* Decatur, Ind. f'lblick Stor* Bldg. Bf— Mu I tffi i******** n*cfa*A' Ci i niimi liiuißiiiil w DON’T HESITATE TO VHY TO > OS WHEN TOO NEED A IOAN IW* will auk* • 628 loan last a* r quick ss we will a larger cine. Your signature snd income are the chief security requirement*. I A small part of your Income each < month will repay a loan. Special terms arc available to farmers or other period with MMonabl* income. o Ixiani privately made up to 1300 usually on same day you apply. Let us tell you more about It—no obligation. Ca//, pkose or writs— LOCAL LOAN COMPANY IsctfMfttH Over Schafer Store — TelaahM* 2-3-7 OtCATU*. INOtANA
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i WANTED ! ) High School Graduate to work in Analytical 1 3 Laboratory. Opportunity for advancement. 1 L Apply to Analytical Laboratory t CENTRAL SOYAJCO. i Ask for Mr. Smith. i I , WORKERS WANTED Regular jobs are available at The Decatur ! Casting Co. If you want steady work with friendly employees, make your appli- ;; cation now. Blue Cross Hospital Plan, I Doctor's Plan, Group Life. Health and Ac- ; cident Insurance. We’ve been making ;; Qualilv Iron Castings for 26 years. ;; ! : APPLY ANY DAY BETWEEN 9 A.M. ;; AND 3 P.M. :: EMPLOYMENT OFFICE ;! :! 822 DAYTON AVENUE The Decatur Casting Co Decatur, Indiana • ,*»»*»»»*♦ 964** 614 14 4 »♦!♦♦♦♦»»♦* <I * *♦♦* llll ****** FOR SALE A BUSINESS. A HOME. , Good Investment. Two Story Brick Buslnoas Building. Modern up to-dao- Shoe Repair buainesH, with stock of merchandise. Really a going business. Modern 5 room apartment on Second floor. Good town In Adams County. Owner moving to California. A good buy and Immediate possession. Write or Phone MELVIN LIECHTY, Berne, Ind., Phone 251.
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Trod* In * flood Town - D*catur Notice! W* ar* buying all grad** of pap*r stock at present market pric**. Also want Scrap Iron, Rag*. Rubbsr, B*tt*ris*, A«to Radiators, Bro**, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, stc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin can*. We ar* also buyers of ke*f hides, calf skin, cheap pelt*, tallow, fata, grease*, oil*, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe SI. I'hone 412
