Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1946 — Page 5
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'*j KEI’OKTS marke T’ s W e ne »’ '-.p1., .i o<t<ii* r • >. > Hc9 * n>»" lH - 15,0 H ■> ... 10.00 M STOCK YARDS * K*»"« 1< ” ‘ 15.10 B* 15.80 9 1580 » 1(00 n 16.00 iKIALE E&G ano ■Ky QUOTATIONS Mailed 0* ||Kr produce co. Mphone 3W u<l th tob» r Sq per builKl le* ■■««• H Jtnl fryrrw -25 HL,, - ,7 ■ 15 Ker. K : .,- ■ GRAIN MARKIT Hl [LEVATOR CO. ■isbjoct to ebsoge ■ during <!«>■• , , , ■r'.vered at elevator. ■th ted October 7 ■Whea- -'OO ■ w.n-lt 1 ! '2 ■d O.d torn Aak Kan. • 2 •’» f- ■ J OO ■ Alb ■ oi per bu.bel lasi. ■ 94 per 100 leu. ■ so b. farm. ■rain prices Kounty F. B. Co Op a ■sMsnroe-Wltliams ■retted October 7 ■ 2.00 ■.... 2 50 ■ « ■ ... 2.25 ■ under I premium. ■a prices. ■apolis livestock ■oli*. Ort. 7- ICI’I — ■vaatoek: ■*; steady at 16.25 coll* ■to; calm 3«b; steer* ■< «low. mon! buyera ■ reduce cost*; tew sale* Krade heifim and year■dy to easy at 14.00■ad min-'ly good Hti-i-r* ■t 11.00; raid head good ■to 19.99-19 25; load good ■re heifer* held aJxtve ■er load lot* medium to priced above 17.50; ■ mo«t interests bidding Hr on rank and file comKuxl: few Halen good beef IRIIJA; common and ■ largely » 50-12 50; can- ■ cutter* 7 50«.5o: vealH. 45-50 lower; good and |7ee-||.Os; common and 1160-16.50. J. 600; fat lamb* active, early bulk good a nd llto-IJ.Wi; medium to W-17J0; otmmtin and 1150-l Io#; 2 loads good e near 941 b. fed Texas •ether* is.oo; slaughter •oy at J.otf down. WAYNE LIVESTOCK '•yw. Ind . Oft. 7- (t’Pt Intk: fits and roughs » 16.19. 1 rood and choice 17.95. tyring lambs 18.50; r< bn' ks tt.oo. ' choir e 18.00.20.iNt; good ®«dtam 13.90-15.00; "'66.12.00. <-hol«. 17.00.10,00. <ood - common L7.00-l3.OO; '*l2oo. •Wd to choice 12.00-13.-16.96-11.00; cannera f ■ 60-10.00. lin' 00 ?. ,o 13.00-13.* ‘"W IJOO; plain 9.00- ! c *®° ®*ain CLOSE M * r, ’ h 135 *‘ WK; . Hay 73%. ’ A G/anco , V Uoit M R rm • fcSX'V" 1 ? ,rwl,n » failed to a? U ‘ 8 ’ r ”' er> - >Z £ u** r<m upe - •t. XV ‘ rre «81-rly lower, t. ’ OM, • , '” 1 barley j r . «»• MreU v—®IMM« Fiu, d
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES -OFor 25 word! or low: 1 time 50c; 2 tlmoo 75c; 3 tlmee |1; 5 tlmao >1.75. Rdtco quoted aro for conoocutlvo inoortiong. No claMlfiod ado accoptod on aklpday oehad ulo. Rato for 10 Point BLACK FACB io 5c per word for InMrtlon. Copy muat be In office by 11 8. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la 9 a. m. FOR SALE FdR lALfc—New radioi, heating atovea, baao cablseto, aioka. ALL MAKE WASHERS. SWEEPERS aorviced. Kitchen Maytag Salea A Service, Pboae 91,110 Jofferaon St. Decatur. 19S- ts raa uußJMih’offMni &ta. paved atroot, arranged on oaay paymeota. Price to Include ooti* mated coot of new oowor. Other lota on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland atroot, Moiben atroot, etc. Buy now for now home neat year. Bob Holler, Realtor. Holler Building, Phone BW. Ultf JOnt TRi thrifty crowda. Everybody aavoo at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop In and aee bow many dollars we eon eave you — Sprague Furniture Store. Phone lit. 213—30 t FOR UALB—Good building lot oppolite entrance to General Eleltrie. Opportunity for parking lot. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Bonding, Phone 870. 184—ts FOR - SALE — Three bedroom modem borne, located one blo< k from high school. Good bol water heating syatem, eitra big double car garage, baaement, built-in cupboards, hardwood downstairs, modern bath with recessed tub. Possession sixty days or less. If you need more bedrooms, better location or home you won't need to paint, decorate or improve see this. Hob Heller. Realtor, Phone 870, Heller Building. 218-ts PORTALE — South part of city, five room semi-modern home. Exterior newly remodelled. Inside need* some work. If you arc handy you can make this a fine home for less than today's market price. Big lot has garden space. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870. Heller Building. 219 ts FtTirHAM? Regis! ereiT spotted Poland-China boars and gilts. Leo Roe. Monmouth- Phone 5965. 234-6tx F()ri~ flALfi 1936' bun k. fIH6 motor scooter. Monroe Auto Repair. 234-3tx h»R HALfe Thayer baby carrlage. Phone 6711. 234-3tx FOR HALE ~ Modern 1 room home with bath, located on St'-ji-session soon. T. D. Sehleferstein. Phone 105. 235 3t For Sale' Leghorn -|tringer< Mrs. J. C. Baker, first farm east of Dent school. Phone 6952. 233-6tx FOR SALE -Cookinu and beating stover, living room suites, breakfast seta, dishes, dining room suite and other good used furniture. Becaur L'sed Furniture A Repair. Ist door east of Riverside Oarage Phone 16*6. 235-3 t FOR HALE -Guernsey heifer with calf, cany milker. Norman lluuck. 1H west and on*- mile south of Tocsin. 235 3tx FOR HALE A|Mrt.m.-n' idie gas stove; large stock heat roles, beating stoves; <oal ranges; 1»a»c burner; drop head sewing machine; pair twin beds. Decatur I sed Furniture. 146 H. Second St., jihone 42C. 235-3 t FOR SALE - *’—' Residing, asbestos shingles, and roofing applicated. Phone 8754. 23541 FOR-HALE -Large wise iieatrola. coal or wood, l'sed two years. Excellent condition. Russell Weller, route 2. Decatur. Craig*ill'- 1 phone 236-3tx FOR six. <How* Boy heatroia. Excellent condition Ralph .Myers. Monroeville. Indiana. Pbone Monroeville 2433. 236-3tX 8 room house, goml location. Can In 1 mad" Into two. 4 room apartments. Write Box No. 25 c/o Democrat 236-3tx FOR SALE Girl* white roller skates, sise No. 8. Excellent condition. Call Monroe • I<>L_ j’!6-3t FoiCSal K—amCimshl l old~corn. j Jack Zehr. Decatur 11. 6 238-3 t W)R SALE — cycle. Inquire at Decatur Taxi stand. Phone 426. 236-3tx 14JlrtXi;ri“~i"i< »!k*2 on - Monroe. 2 on 16th St. Clarence Bultemeler, on house construction job during day In 1500 block Monroe St. after 6 p. in. < all Preble I on 23. 236-ltx FUII Sale I>ghorn Mrs. J. C. Baker. Bret tafm east of tbM't school. Phone 695’.' 236-gJt
QUICKIES by Ken Reynokb /''''' I "Perhaps I had better call Mr. Jones to help hang the picture I got with a Democrat Want Ad—you know how heavy an elephant is!" rioll HALE — 'Pine ail nuniern Mercer avenue 5 room home. • Possession 6 weeks or less. Hardwood floors, built-in cupboards. 2 bedrooms, Majestic forced air furnace. First floor laundry room. Consider trading your less modern house. Bob Heller, realtor. Pbone 870, Heller building. 224gtf FOR SALE Tulip bulbs, assort ed colors. 1-argo selection evergreens. Now's the time to plant. Prices reasonable. Open Sunday pin. We deliver, plant Riverside Nursery, Berne. 231-6 t FOR SALE — Two lots and Karage, Belmont Park, opposite entrance to Stratton Addition. Gas and city water available.—A. I). Suttles, agent. 23413 FOR SALE — Frontage on U. S. 27 and U. S. 33, near Dayton Ave., 194x120. Good Business location. — A. D. Suttles, agent. 234t3 FdR kXI'H-Tf der, good condition, inquire Oscar Hoffman. Preble phone. 233-3txl FOR SALE - big English white leghorn yearling hens Extra nice. Phone 8624. Decatur, or 95 D. Monroe. 3.7t;g3t Poll S \Lk riood need poplar sliiing. 437 feet. Lawrence Stetler, half mile west of state lln<- on Road 224. 236-3tx FOR S'tl.E ('.ni.uy -1 tigers, in roe mile! north of Road 224 on state lino. Home in evenings. Mrs IL E Baxter. 236 3tx FOIfSALE ‘ Sb acres of laiiif. Write box No. 26. c/o IX -tur Democrat. 236-31 X FOR SALE Medium t>|<e Poluti'l China male hogx. ' • mile West 3th miles north Preble. Adolph Bultemeler. Preble phone. 236-3 IX Poli' SALE' W57"6-door iiuick sedan, series) 49. Excellent mechunical condition. Exteiior, interior finfohes gm d. See after 5 p in. at 130 N. Fifth street. 236-31 X FOR SALE lncmiie - property 'wo blocks from court house. Stoker furnace heat. Full slxe lot. Quick possession. 5 room house, furnace, full bnnement. Toilet. Two bloclu Lorn school. Vacant now. 7 room house. North end of town. Modern all but furnace. Schwarts Realty Service. 915 West Monroe St., Tel. 1398, Ix-i'itur. 236-6 t FOR SAf.k Grain and baled hay elevators; Kewanee eplke t<n>fh harrows; single and double cult!packers; sprocket pulveriaetvt; fertilizer and lime epreadcre; rotary hoes; spring tooth harrows; new rubber-tired wagons (timken bearinget; hammer mills; corn shelters; Hurn-draußc manure loaders; garden tractors; pure linseed oil; red barn paint; new and used trac to, tire,) Oliver Hales A Servic<Craigviile Garage. - :f ' *’• WANTED WANTED Young mail ov«W 18 yrw. of age who Is willing to atait at the bottom, work tor the future, and train himself to i»<- a manager of retail store. Rapid advancement it you show progress. See Virgil Doyal. Morris 5 to fi-lte stores. Decatur. WANTED- Reliable man to do general store work. Western Auto Associate Store, ill South Second St. BOARDMaNH new ’locationTns North First, for sowing machines repairing, needles, oil. belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. «l-27tx WANfED - T6*'buy — ail - kinds of cattle, hogs, sheep. L. W. Murphy. 903 Winchester. Phone 1678. 228-ts WAiJTMb TO TDWT room for a technical man assuming highly responsible position with a leading local Industry. Telephone 5205. 236-3 t WA.MTMirTd'BI'Y ■- Used playpen. Must lie in good condition. Phone 8503. 236 git wmEtrasir Io work' on - farm several mouths. Jack Zelir. Decatur II- «• 231-31
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move dead horsas, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. Wo pay all phone charges. The Btadloy Products Co. iMf AFkLiAScfc HEKVICki ~"r™ can't fix It throw It away. Wo repair all makes of washers, swoepera, irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all mahea of waaharo. Arnold A Kleuk, phono 468. 97 ts FARM Loans -Wo are making farm loans for I to 31 years at 4% iat. There io no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a line and t will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T OPPORfI'NiTY of ilfotimc supplying DDT and other profitable products to farmers in Adams county. No experience or capital required. Muat have auto and good references. Permanent. Write or wire M) NESS COMPANY. Dept. T. Free js>rt. Illinois. fin-T-xs N*OW Burk's centrifugal water pump with 30 gallon tank. Colter Machine Shop. 119 First St., phone 1617. 235-3tx FOR RENT toil Itri.Nt " room modern home near uptown, will give rental for care of elderly lady, middle aged couple or elderly lady preferred. T. D. Schieferstein. phono 105. 234-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST — Power take off shaft 2'.* feet long east of Decatur. Gilbert Thieme. Tel. 916 J. 235-2tx LOST Pa|w-r mom-y in A 4k P Grocery store, Saturday morning. Reward. Phone 5498. 236-2tX Foreign War Vets Will Meet Tonight The regular inciting of LimlM-r---10-t post, Veterans of Foreign War*, will lie held tonight at 8 o'clock at the post home on No'-tli Second street. Al) members ale urged to attend.
BEST BEEF Alicrdeen-Angus Sale at V an Wert Fair Grounds IB a. m. Show 1 P. M. Sale SATURDAY, OCT. 12 (ill Club Calves and Heifers. I (>ood Bulls.
RITRK Eievator Co. Decatur • Petereon - Monroe
“THIMBLE raEATER Now Showing—“WlMPY’S HAT’S IN THE RINCi!” nX SEE I COMES THE /HM ft I PONT BELIEVE I HAVE J S' BiTTEP THE Revolution ANDYp I gvER seen K/MG-SIZE f’ AAQgE 6ALLBEQgy JUICE, Sfe; PEOPLE wg G* r a 1 GALLBERRY JUIGE NOW, Y7 ve X‘Y OtP THEY *—S f OF GALLBWBES WELL.f WONT 4 ' ' fX' /SHOULD BE ) U HE £L.yALLBEgWES. .£S’L9)g& ) HAVE ANYHEADJ rW,' ( quite LARGE J£s dUICE * Vi- FvH TWT’MT — r- -4 —'ES'V$ ('FI M? 41 - 1 -" 1 ”?/ ) D-'kAvO 'XjLm v QuiTE 'Ln%i ■'J>4 - 1 YSJurw“CLi ■feM BLONDIE NEAT, BUT NOT GAUDY f| I £■ ,J! J ' £S*L M1 Mil , WITH A LITTLE r . E WSyMpji L.«t— // WfA " BBBk 1 C POWDER _> /(4 ® \ J /ffel c ~"— / A Y ~~ rMty- Ob s ■ /. Rn 1 V idßl'Jjh I ■ > jMBKjfc<7~ TT ~A. I , 'f < t M. - io-t 1 < vGZ |q X ___S^L < - —' SSZSXi —O1 ~~ss~>>u>' i"" "’■ I STOP FIRES! Carelessness, Recklessness, Cost. .Tuves/jobs and H “™“ llt| . vl!Nq . |or( . WEEK 842 I Leland Smith Insurance Agency | MEMBER OF THt NATIONAL FIRS FROTBCTION ABBOCIATIOM
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. Oct. 7— (LiPt — (t'HDA)—Livestock: Hogs: 1.31 W. Steady All good and choh'e hogs, Including sows and slags, al 16 25 celling. Cattle: 10,090. Calves: noo. Approximately onelhlrd receipts comprised western grabs Mockers and feeders; stocker market steady; fairly active at 15.5018.00; slaughter steers and yearlings active and fully steady at mostly 18 25 the ceiling; cows unevenly |O-600 higher, good range fully s<h- up al 15.50-17ta>; with heifery kinds 17.00-18.50; bulls an<l waters steady; bulls scarce and active at 13.50 down to 1250; vealers IB.M, mostly 17 50 down Sheep: 7,0<)0. Active; early sates slaughter lambs fully steady; top 10c higher; one load good and > holes natives 347.10 the top; numerous loads good and choice natives 20 00; good to lowchoice 19.10; deck good ami choice 73 lbs shorn lambs 18.10; yearlings steady; good and choice shorn 16.00-16.75: slaughter owes UrrtHNh few good and choice natives 9.75-10.00 Home held higher; common to medium 7 75-8.50; oills 7.50 down. 1 -o ■ — - - API*OI\I'WKVr OF FXKt ITHIX FSTSTK M». IS**? Vuiire Is k*rel>> That tli- uiulo slsio-d lias l«-<-n app >lnt«-,| t-Jx*. utrl» <>f lli» e«tate of William llramlyberry lair of Adam* County, <t«o--a«<l. The estate hl probably solvent. Vdila lathenatria, Fsrrulrls M,lr« F. I’arrlah. Attorney SrplrHihrr 23. IHWI. Hept J7 30—4 M. 7. LKIiSI. MITHE Noth ,- la b«-r« l>» ah<-n the officials and luxpa>,-r- of Adams County and mtiiil- Ipallti*' wittilii -aid county that tin- buds- is, la* levies and ratio- of tin- t-dlowliii; niiiiil, ipallthb will In- i-uihldi-r. d at a pilblli- lieitrlnir. to I oidil- ted ti> the Sl.it, Bo.ird Os Ta» 'omiillr-slom-r- or .1 r«-|>r-senlatlv- of said 10-ard. to lie held at the <*ounty f’-otVl Hour. In said ••minty .is follows: ll.Kiutiii's >1 !••••• A SI Tlllirsd-i>, tS-lober 17. ISIS. fount) I nit llbie ft, I k Tow tishlp Frem li Township Hartford Township .1,-ff<-r-ion T-.n ii,l,ip Kirkland Tuwiisliip M-’ino, Township ITelth- (Township Root Township “I. Mary * Township I nion Town«lllli IV d. irll T-iWlislilp )\ i-'ilngton ToW-ii-lnp ItcainninK it I ■" I' M Tim l.iy. o. tolur 17. I’m. Herne flvil Town 1',,-rii School forpor item Herne Public Lihrniy «!-m-va fivll Town Mouri-i- Civil 'l'-isn Deeati.r Civil City Ih-.itiir School Corporation lii—atu I’tildl- l.ibr.iA -m h hearing official- uni ft p. will he permitted to pr-•■•■nt any evidence that may aiw information on Item- In tin- l-udg'-t!. that, in tln-lr •minion, sleoild ie r-di I or • baiiK' d oi anv olh-r Informal ion that would help the iieler-igne«l in re.iehiiiu .1 pi-qn-i •■le I i urn ill finally •1..H rnillihiK He lmdK< Icvb Hid rat- )of th- atmve nani-d muni' ipalitiee. st ill; Hirtllli <H I XV I <IMMI««H>M lts oil,, < . W ulfxian. < halrnmn hf VI -iy;a- r , vtawrler Motfr, secretary < i- ■ t o li Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate Phone 104 159 So. 2nd St. DeVora Bldg., Ground Floor years in this business In Decatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which wo are We’ll be glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Eatats at Public Sala or private oalo. 25 proud. Melvin Lelchty, Rep., Berne, Ind., Phone 261.
SEEK VOTING (Continued from Pogo 1) sinners will appoint viewers on a drain petitioned for by David Cook and Henry J. Wallace, la Root township The petition wae filml last month. Claims sgalnet the county were checked and allowed at the morn ing session. Few other math-re were on the calendar. Thurman I. Drew, county auditor and clerk of the board, stated. —— Q — Close Schools For Teacher Conference Plane for the continuance of the 1946-47 school term In the rural schools of Adams county were made Hsturday during the regular meeting of the township trustees, hold in the offices of Lymsn L. Hann, county school superintendent. in the courthouse. Tlie trusters itecltted upon a dismissal of all schooli) on (Molier
Truck POTATOES r s 2->5 soc Guaranteed to cook, fry and bake. See ue for your potato needsBARNE’S 103 N. 91 h St. 9MKMKMHHHI Pete Willman’H Big Closing Out Sale REDKEY. INDIANA Thursday, October 10 Cattle selling promptly at 1 P. M. Sale Begins at 10 A. M. 50 head Registered Ayrshire Cat tie conelating of cows, heifers, calves and bulls. Including the great herd bull, Gon of the Great 88950, Vista Grandee King. Thio is an outstanding herd of the most popular proven, dependable blood lines. Every animal la pledged to absolute sale. The entire herd wae negative and vaccinated. Sale startinjr promptly at 10:00 A. M. with a large line of farm equipment. such as tractors, etc. Also feed, hogs, sheep, and short horn cattle. Pete Willman, Owner For catalog write to Sale Manager Frank V. Lite, Bellefontaine, O-
24 and 25 tn permit Hmchars to attend the annual teachers' conferences at Fort Wayne or Indianafoils. They aMo received register reconia from the county auperintendent fur distribution am ng the teachers in their respective townships. 0 Old AH The art of drawing is known to bo at least 50,000 years old.
APP L E S Jonathan, Grimes Golden, Banana. King. Windfalls, 81 per basket any variety. Hand Picked and Graded 81-90 82.50 83.00 Pyle Orchard I>/ t miles Southwest of Syracuse, Ind.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY In the Estate of William Brandyberry, deceased. Notice i* hereby given that the undersigned Executrix of the last will and testament of said decadant, William Hrandyberry. will offer for sale, at nubile auction, at the late residence of said decedent, in the Town of Monroe, tn said county and state, on SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1916 the personal property of said eatatn consisting of. Said sale to begin at 12 JO o'clock P. M. October, 1946, the personal property of said estate consisting of 1 dresser; 1 rocker; 1 iron bed. springs and mattress; S pillows; I bed. springs and mattress; 5 pictures; 1 congoleum rug (9*12); 1 lot of congolenm: 1 dresser table; 1 3'gJ" bed. metal springs and mattress; I leather davenport; 6 bed comforts; 1 feather bed; 6 chairs; 1 lot bod clothes; 2 rockers; 1 occassional table; 1 small rugs (axmlnster); 1 ll'3’xt2 Axmlnster rug; 1 radio (llorefonc, t X-day clock; 1 foot stool; I Ikaio mirror. 1 writing desk. I lot window curtains; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 lot kitchen utensils; 1 oil stove; 1 wash stand. 1 dining room table; 3 kitchen chairs; 1 <upboard. 1 lot of dishes; 1 kitchen heater; '/* bu onions; 1 hu good potatoes; 1 lawn mower. I garden plow. 1 «gal jar, 1 f,gal. jar; 1 Mity oak Stove; I 6ft step ladder; 2 kitchen tables; 1 lot shovel, picks, and axes, 1 porch swing. 1 lot shovels; 1 tile scrap; Ilion lbs coal. TEHM.S-UASn. —. ADDA LOBENSTEIN, EXECCTBIX J. N. Rurkhesd and Harry Suntan. Jr., Auc’ioncers. Hated October 3, 1916. Myles F. Parrish. Attorney
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Otl Sewlnc Machine A sewing maehiAO should be oiled after every Sve or six hours of use.
Caxh Coal, Feed 4 Supply Monros at Eighth DON’T GAMBLE! TOO OFTEN after a fire the newspaper report *ay» “There wax no Insurance.’’ Only the property owner who took a chance — and lout —can appreciate that insufficient Fire Insurance is a real calamity. DON’T slake everything you own againat the chance of being wiped out by fire! Inaure The Suttles Co Phones: 191 -35 H Niblick Block Decatur
