Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 5 September 1946 — Page 5
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fc KEEOKTB Kort Os LOOM. Eiqn markitb J MURRAY * G«. K ud . *Ol S«l'> ■ n< ’ 9 * 15 80 ■ is.so ■ 13 50 ■ 10,00 ■ 16 00 ■' 16.50 V - i«oo ■ 5 00 ■ stock yards ■.ted Sept- 5 R . 15.80 ■* . 1510 ■ 1510 I 1700 ■ 16.00 ■ale ego AND ■y quotations Knimsd * ■ produce co. ■booo I*o ■< ted Sept 5 K p|. r t)u*bel lens. Kpt Eggs — 21 ■ere and fryers - 22 V 21 1. 28 f 28 ■ 19 f 12 1 ~ 28 Kgei'it — " ■ grain market ■ elevator CO. ■object to changS ■ring day. Kvsrsd At slevatce. Ki ted Sept 5 ■Wheal I * 2 ■beat 1 •*! ■ old Corn Ask leans 2 21 ■ns 212 Kans - ’IO [ 72. L 2 00 f Ask ■<H per bushel Isen. ■ .01 per 100 IMA 810 b, tins ■ram Prices ■unty F. B. Co-Op’s ■MonroeWillisms ■Veted Sept. 5 I 71 | 1.92 | 2.15 ■ prices. Ipolis livestock ■is. Sept. 5—(UP)— ■loek: — K gene.ally steady at ■; practically all good Karror and hilts, good ■ aova and good stags ■ceiiit.r. I calves 2jn; not enough |ra or mixed yearlings Market; odd head good ■riltu- 17.00-18.00; seat. Im grade around 13.00Kly steady, cows about ■er* and < utters large- ■ common to 11.00; odd Io 13.60; vealersl I lower, bulk good and nils. ■ generally h'eady; good ■fat lambs meetly 17.00Ito choice 19.00; medid 13.5b-16.75; common b'. 11.50-13.00; choice It daughter ewes 7.50, I good 6.00-7. M, ■AVNE LIVESTOCK be. Ind., Sept. S—(UP) ■Ped <5 today to 816.10 ■ became even lighter. 150 to 11k.50 and lambs Beaily at IU.OO. f- officials reported a I everything corning in. Bo io'i lbs. and rough* M.lo ■«od and choice 18.50. I ‘Pring lambs I8.OO; I bucks 6.00. b”'l ’o choice Is.do to 111.00 to 17.00. Igiwd to choice 18.00 to 110.00 to 17.00 hie* 12.00 to 12.50, 15.00 to 6.00. b MI to choice 13.50 to |om 12.00 t 9 i 3 5o |aco livestock P*w 5 - (UP) - (UH FMtock; F Steady; all good and P Inclnding sows and 1 25 ceii| n g ; ¥erj , few P" 1 "' hsrorws and gilts I 2 ®®. Calves: 300 Egf ll «npply. fed steers steady to Mrone . r '7 choice here; good F Yearlings and L "•»*« ait.2s; Lm 1 *' W: ,nosl hei- '. ■ "•‘‘dimn to good Its ? b, * her; f *> Montana cows ]&. Mmi fatten 8 M d(>wn ' " fully stexdy at Ll , vectors unevenly I lower, mostly ig.oo L'"!' ,or »»«M-k cattle f. X *' h n, arket 26for ► d«.k? U " 8,1,w • prln « [<h m, * n ’ a " to <» Lt .J w ¥e * 2 " on kdium u h ’ t * - bu,ku ,ils - • him, ' «*«* [Sul"”'""” I™' 1 ™'
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds local classified —RfrFri ADVERTISING RATES AyJ ffirALl Par M wards ar HMI Tl/T II 1 tlma 80s; t tlmaa TSai M I tlmaa Ell • tlmM EM*. L-S/ jRIW Rataa Ruated era far aenaao- t ( utlva Inaartlana. Na alaaalfled ada accepted an aklpday eohed- /<., Rata ter 10 pate* BLACK \ || PACK la Sa par ward ter l» A Ik • .- TX’MMtb.teHNMOyll . a. m. Mdnddy threuph Friday. “I hud a nice shipment of beef Saturday deadline Is I A * spoil yesterday — I forgot to use a liemocrat Want Ad!” mn BAI k KOR SALK—Five room tally modFV« e| . n jejiA ho|nei bo ||t | B in e. P()R PALE—New radios, hcatlnß p 0!f!ll , Rg | 4)n g fl jgy, North end lostoves. base eab'nets, slnlMi. ALL ca tjon on excellent street, Has two MAKE WABHERR SWEEPERS d „ w , |||U , | . l , b( . dr( , omai „„ lar g e serviced. Kitchen Maytag Hales * ufmtalm bedroom. Nice carpeted Service, Phone 95, 110 Jefferson St. |Jv||j(( rof>m w)(|| rireplgw KUch . Decatur. 196 tt en w(t(( bu j| t . ln ( . U |R, oar( |g esting rOR —iALE- Cotumßia Records space. One bedroom is alternate complete line of popular and dining room. Nice full basement classics. Uhrick Bros. M-ts wllh i««m for recreation if deeir- — ■ ed. Nice back yard, garage, landFOR BALE—Tenth street, 12 lota, scaping. If you need more bedpaved street, arranged on easy rooms, better location, more modpayments. Price to Include estl- ern home, consider trading your mated cost of new newer. Other <>id house. Bob Hellor, Realtor, lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland ih-lltx Building, Phone 870, 204tt street, Meibera street, etc. Buy p U |{ sale immediate possession, now for new home next year. Bob newly remodeled small home Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, wl(bin wa ikj nK distance of General Phone 879. 22122 Electric and Central Soya. Only , •»«>«> down, balance »3369 monthly. JOIN THE thrifty crowds. Every- H()b |k , |ler Kea | Wr He |j er Bidg body oaves at Sprague Furol- phono s7O tare Store. "The Store For The -.-r—i —r Thrifty." Drop In and eee bow Hill SALE lleatrola, in go<>d conmany dollars we can sa»e you— dltion. Phone 11*9. 208 ttx Sprague Furniture Store, Phone njif salK “lirge s’xe parlor 1H2130 u *'’d “lie season. Wil! sell **** t . at bargain. Phone No. 611. Chas. FOR SALE L'omplete moving bust-1 Robetiold, 207 3tx| neaa, including big army truck. |.. () | t SAIK rb1 ,.,. ,[ ay „| d {u || One hundred orders for local house | d()odpd JerMy be |f er ca |f. c. J. moving jobs go with business. Also K()rU , In( | ( , welll mi | e nor th Includes forms for cement base- o( p reb | e _ | nd . 207—3 t ment work. Owner selling because —— of health. Priced at cost If equip guaian(Ped rlpt , 49t . ~„d 58c ment could be purchased, ppo (a(b ueftier. 208 -3tx S,’,'.’“S "* SAI ? : ’*•,’'“o lieaiiur, rav J77—tf 2 recapped tires. 6<WH6. '**• 415 West Jefferson street after FdR SALE-Gwd building lot <>p- 3 pm 207- gJt posite entrance to Eleltrie. Opportunity tor pa king lot. eo|u|nn ( . m)(| MW Bob Heller. Realtor. Heller Build- Theo(lm , e I(u)inMlin preMe phonft Phone 8,0. »*-“ 5 011 M , 2o S -2tx FOR SALE Brand new four room yoiF SALE Immediate “delivery: home with bath, plus two partial- Louden stalls and stanchions, |y finished rooms upstairs. Semi- Red-E-ilot electric water heatetn; fire proof construction Beautiful rubber husking rollers for any full baaement. Needa furnace, make corn picker; used John some trim. Colored plastered walls. Has water softener, gas hot water attachment and tractor hitch; good heater. Lute of other features. Lo- UM cd side rake with tractor bitch; rated on Line street near new hous- | uw priced riodlage cutter. StefIng addition. Full lot. Good sew- | P u Implement company, Third er. Immediate poMession. Will street, phone 180. 208—g3t consider G. I. loans. Bob Heller, p () |{ SALE 1911 Pontiac radio Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. )h g()od con (ijti ou . Telephone 666 192 ' tf Monroe. 209-a2tx FOR BALE—FuII blooded Duroc foft SALE M, Doiiaiii platform gilts and boars. Large enough males, Bxlt. Hilbert Hockmeyer. for fall breeding. B«»st of blood 4 miles north Decatur. 209-3tx lin**. Glenn White IH miles south jeon SALE Dai k’’lilue serge suit Pleasant Mills or 1 mile east and P)| . aJsor 16 year o | d boyi worn Mi mile north Salem. 198-12tx on)jr (wlc< , Telephone 501. or inFOit SALE Geiiuiiie" L'sute Heat- quire at 121 South 9th St. rola with the Intenai-Fire Air 208 aJtk Dud-exclusive feature, for eco- yoit SALE 70 White Rock pulnomy heat-comfort and beauty see |,.| S <-A accredited breeding. Decatur Hatchery—New and used starting to lay. Glen Roughla. stoves. 202—St phone 518-P. 2*.» miles north rt)R SALE 'SuveraT 9 x 12~\x- L'nlon Chapel 1 h* l^ ll - Sl » minster rugs, A-l condition. De- ADD FOR SALIi COLL'mM catur Used Furniture, 116 South get TOUR peaches at CoppeM Second, Phone 42ti. 207—3 t corner. Fresh every day. WT SALE-fltoves. L .rge’ZteHE used Heatrolas heating stoves, POTATOES B sixe fl.ft a htindcoal ranges, several lute model all red Coppess corner. 209-g3t porcelain coal or wood ranges. D<- j.- 4 ,h SALL Grap'-- Leave your catur Uaed Furniture, 116 South ()rder |j r j llg (()ll tafners. Melbers, Second Phone 420. 207-St 4427 West Monroe street. Phone FOR - SALE TT" ice refrigerator. 824. 209-glt 75 pounds. Like new Phone 1267. yjj*n SAIJ) B «’2l x"i; por--1021 West Monroo street. celain enamel steel sink with FOR SALE — 3-plece bedroom and fittings. tyMncb oak section suite, walnut, four-poster bed biwkcase. 4 sections with ba»e and with springs and mattress. Table top. Inquire No. 37 Homestead, top gas range. Phone 1168.209-bft 2oß*b3t for SALE —1 Daveno Bed: 1 HJK SAL®i..n, ™l One wood and soft coal stove. sage; t wll(oj) haU runni . r; E|pc . Mart Selking. 1 mile '-ast and two |rf( . |ogs fo| . nreplace; 2 cement miles north of Preble. 208-3tx urnH . j a || gteel wardrobe rnrl - uTfu~n ! ,77i'"; ,77“i7u7ner ‘tenk; 1 frost proof lavatory; 1 FOR SALE-Ha.d coal burner kohne Drug Stoic. " ( >8 „t islww cMe; Fru|t Jari) and mlg . FOR SALE — Stone, gravel and cellaneous articles. Call phone dirt. W« deliver. General dump 928 -10a.m.to 4p. m. 20»UX truck service. O. V. Dilling. Craig- FOR SALE-Complete grain bed ville phone; reverse all charge. with hoist for truck; 8 ft. wide Glass Brothers trucking service. 12 ft. long. 36 Inch side. L Z. MorDecatur route 2 (mail address). ris. Gulf Service Stat on.Ma n 208 g6t A Shannon St., Van Wert. 209—2tx Witt I? Hural home- JPST RECEIVED-Smail ship: *u ” "7 K i L 11H ment of Sentinel and Lyric 994 leS i’»k /: 1 ’ H ’ Ri '»”* t4,ble ,n, ’ del SI ’ n u}i;E 224. Phone 680 or 3Z. FUriNITURE STORE PHONE 199. I., n 209 ” 2t 2 miles east an h •»•*« ’o9~Btx Monroe. Indiana. 3UB-g3tx Ihi.rf I MX FOR SALE Bi-agh- I PUP*. ‘ >tEST THIES we wi 2-4 months old, will make good irallera. Frank Dellinger, route Crest tires Saturday tnorning. No. «. Decatur. 8 miles southeast Gamblew. Ducatur or !■, mil. north Salem, for SALE One Shropshire buck .’«9-otx and mtr Hampshire rem. w"'o '‘gMered. Willard Elm St. xltet sp. m. MSU mud. lud.
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SiMfER PRobUCE - fresh 1 droved poultry every day of week except Sunday. Deliver free of charge. Telephone 9191. 209-g6(X FOR SALE Chester White so* and pigs Albert Converse), H mile south of Allen-Adamr county , line. % mile east of road 101. i 209-|3tx WI'HAVi a few ll<| Phll.o port abb- radios, complete with new Phllco 1,009 hour battery. Hsugk Heating and Appliance. 209—gtf ( BOARDMANS new location, 221 North First, for sewing machines repairing, needlea, oil, belts, part*, covered button*, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes 207 24tx WANTED To buy"”air klnds~of sheep, hogs and cattle. REMEMBER the de horning season is at hand. We do this work at reaaonable price. Phone or write Scbelman Brothers, 5885 or 5592. Decatur. 207 26tx WANTfcI) Blray'Jogs, II lbs. and up. Ed Newport. Ist house west of General Electric on Indiana Street. 2<>9-2tx WANTED" TTTlmin teiiets. Will go any place in Adams county. Ed Newport, Ist house west of General Electric on Indiana street. 209-21 X WAK'rkD Lady toTrorl In Home laundry. quire 127 South 9th Street. 204—<t WANTED—two Boys to work after school. Call in person. Stewart's Bakery. 207-b3t Orders fur wood and light hauling F. O. Baker. Phone 1632. 207-2 t WaNTeT) Regular pump organ for home. I*hone 90. 208 - b3t WaWTEI) to buy good, fresh, country lard. Stocksdale Donut Shop, 118 East Monroe Street. WANTED - Girl for general office work. Exp»-rience not necessary but desired. Must be ahle to type nnd ability to take dictation helpful. Good working conditions and wages. Apply Box 400 c/o Decatur Democrat Company, Decatur, Indiana. 208 -aJt PRACTll’AirsCirdbirnifr - Cow ley, field representative for the Industrial Training Inatltate will he In Decatur, Veteran Service Center, Court House, Monday, September 9,1 p. m. to asaist applicants desiring to enroll in the Electrical School. ElectronicSchool, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning School, Aircraft and Precision instrument School or the School of Machine Drafting and Design. Make reservation for 1947 now. VETERANS ELIGIBLE UNDER G. I. BILL 298t8 WANTED—Ex-service man and family desperately needs house or apartment by October Ist. Can give references. Phone 1238. 208— WAktkD- Loans on farms. Eastem money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 28 T-T-ts WANTED — Lot. 3 to 5 acres, preferably along state road. Phone 15 on 25, Crainville. Don Shady. Decatur, route 2. 209-WAITED-To“ r<-nt 12ft“ to2OTacre farm for March 1947. Full line equipment. Good references. Farm sold reason for moving. Thos. McNeal, Jr. Monroeville, route I. 209- 61 x
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WANTED—Pie haker Apply In perron at Stewart’s bakery. 209-g3l ~ WCELLANEOUS i nKSW attention -Wi Fe move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 18-ts aMLIaSTcE skiKicE - ff'wi can't tlx It throw it away. We rapair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and o’her small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. 97-ts ~ Automobile InHUrance Kenneth Runyon, K. of C. Bldg. 4t a wk American Motor (Iul» A. I). Suttles, agent. FARii LOANS —We are making farm loans for 5 to 38 years at 4% int. There Is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a line and I will call on yon. C. D. Lewton. T ~~njgt~AND FOUND LOST Automobile- keys between home and 121 N. 9th St. Frank Ftoher. phone 491. 208 3t Lddf-Slaty l£ Meyem’ and Raymond E. Meyers No. 4 ration books. Finder call 1308. 209 -2tx 0 All the grains of rice that are in the soup have been matured by the sweat of the laborer. Chinese Proverb. trpoivrwttvr oi- gxikiiok MN-riTE M». ttM Notb-e I* hereto given. That th-iind<-r-l«n- <1 lia« Ix-rri appointed Execulor of tin- extati- of William Kb-iik fate of Adams Comity de<-<-as-ed. Tile estate Is probably solvent. Ferdinand Klrnk. Etrrntur. seylrmber I. IblU. Feed 1.. I.lllrrrr. VHorne,. Sept. 5—12—1» N. A. BIXLER OPTOM ETRIFT HOURS: 1:80 to 11:10 12:80 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephons 136 OirSmlnwd FlrtoO \ Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson • Monroe —lmmediate Delivery— BROODER and LAYING HOUSES .Make excellent small HOMES ORDER CHICKS now lor Sept, and Oct. Delivery. Limberlost Feed in Print Bags Fairbanks-Morse Biekers UMBERLOST HATCHERY Geneva, Ind. Phone 26
Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in motterately achive trading. Bonds higher. U. S. governments '(ailed to appear on th« tape. Curb rtmks higher. Wheat, oats, corn and barley futures Irregular. Hogs; steady, cattle: steady to strong; sheep: steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Jan. 1.95#; March 1.89A; May 1.87. Corn: Jan. 1 32'.; March l.3t'H oats; Sept. 78#; Nov. 73#-’4; Dec. 72'»- , i; March 71%-%. — .._o 'Wild Bill' Donovan Constitution Speaker Imllannimlis. Sept. 5 <1 P> Maj. Gen. William J. (Wild Bill! Donovan will make the principal address In the observance of constitution day Sept. 17, chairman Samuel It. Harrell of the Indiana constitution day committee announced today. Harrell said the meeting will be held at the English theater on Monument Circle, and will lie <»!*••• to the public. Cash Coal, Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth •■■■■■■■SBHBMamsMsaßmMMwaßaKmnaimromMsmammaroMMmwm For Sale ♦ Alexander Apples ♦ Hale Peaches Bring baskets. PYLE ORCHARD IJ4 miles Southwest of Syracuse, Ind. MONtY OOWN'T MEAN EVtRYTMING id folks But IT'S mighty CONVENIENT TO >7 -. HAVE > m/ W / fA •t«*vssaje | You'll find it convenient to stop !by the HAUGK HEATING A APPLIANCE Store with your appliance and paint problems. We carry a full selection of Farm, Household and Electrical Appliances, Nu-Enam-cl Paints and Varnishes, Stokers, Furnaces, and Stove Pipe. w r y\M y
I Finish Re-roofing Os Decatur Library Ite rooting of th* Decatur public library building on Thiid street baa been completed by workmen The work was originally scheduled for last year, but was delayed he- ! cause the library board was unable to secure necessary materials. —6CEILING PRICES h -.>r. tin tied From Paps one) own d>-<ision," .MoinhirsLi warned, “wb-t'u-r h< wants to (■’•operate w th his go’i-rfi'in iit or admit he at.ir <-d his own little black mark- f " The sgrt;-y • ;-lso < ntinuing Invesiigattons of rent violations and of transactions in sugar, tex-
1 MB ■ ■■ a ■ j Do You Need ■ • COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS ■ AND SCREENS. - A STOKER? t IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ■ KITCHEN CABINET ZINC-UNIT VENETIAN BLINDS : Harry Bleeke A B Ixical Represenlative. J Phone 645-G (■■■■■■■■■■■oaa'Bßa a a a a a a al Public Auction 100—ACRE FARM-100 and ANTIQUE FURNITURE Located 1 mile north of Geneva, Indiana, on IL S 27 and i'a miles ' west or 3 miles south and 1(4 miles west of Berne, Indiana; 114 miles ; west of Ceylon. Sat., Sept. 7,1946 Household Goods at 1:00 p. m. Real Estate at 2:00 p. m. too Acres good high producing soil. Good 9 room house with 5 rooms down. 4 rooms up with large closets; Basement; Large soft water cistern with pump In kitchen. This home is surrounded by a lot of beautiful maple trees and fruit trees. Barn 40x60. Too] shed 30x40 with corn crib. Work shop 18x30. Fuel house Bxl2. Buildings wired for electricity, lights available. Drove well. ' 12 acres timber with some large trees for lumber. Soil is a black sandy loam and Is well drained. The crops have always been well rotated. Farm has been in family for 64 years Be sure to attend thL sale if you are looking for a good farm in Adams County, Possession on or before March 1, 1947. For further information call or see the auctioneers. Will absolutely be sold to highest bidder. ANTIQUE FURNITURE Walnut 3/4 size bed; 3 piece walnut bedroom suite; Oversize walnut bed with springs and mattress; Walnut commode; Walnut marble top dresser with ovsl mirror; Walnut marble top dresser; Walnut hall tree with mirror and umbrella rack; Hewing basket; Solid cherry hand carved sideboard; 4 walnut cane bottom chairs; Walnut love seat with 2 chairs to match; Rockers; Walnut tables; Coffee grinder; Solid cherry dresser with marble top; Picture frames; Some of these antiques are over 100 years old. MISCELLANEOUS Cane settee: Writing desk; Child's chair: High chair; Clothes rack; Lard press; Cider press; 13 gal. copper kettle; 2 iron kettles; Sausage grinder: Cream separator; Chemical toilet. TERMS—ReaI estate, % down on day of sale, balance when deed and abstract are delivered. Personal property—CASH. Nellie Brennan OWNER Roy S. Johnson it Son -Aucls. Melvin E. Lb-chty— Auct j E. W. Baumgartner—Clerk.
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Him and building materials other than lumber. To meet complaints of rent "bonuses’*— which Moo* charah believes ure exaggerated ■ he te "playing It safe” t»y doubling the number of Investigators hr had ou rent cases June 30. Trade In a Good town - Decatnf NOTICE We will run our cider mill FRIDAY, September 6. Schwartz Bros. I miles north of Berne on highway 27.
