Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1946 — Page 5
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ItEI’ORTS ■UjMf.O.T 0F LOCAL SH9Ha(IGN MARKETS IM- MURRAY * co. ■■pho"' M” * '•’ !< , * >r 1G HH MVB ‘ 2 «°” ■M 1 21 so — 2150 ggjji i> oo im, moo BBS 1s0 " ||gW' 10 00 ■ sTOCK YARDS ■'®TM Phone 10’ ® awc>" i ,M " IH -' r 16 K: Kjflbng **'<”' ” >»■■•• ' aS ■■ 17-00 ■FI 1135 ÜBgsALE EGOS ANO QUOTATIONS Mpßfurniihed by KAn PRODUCE CO. ph * ne 180 BHHr-'O'' 10 MIK. . ■■' ■ • » -’5 B « BWT is IM l '"' ®"'Bl grain market ■ Kt ELEVATOR CO. 9 MB subject to chut* ■ during day. at elevator. d Ortober 10 101 BK Wh<r 3.00 A * k !’.• A!.s 3.til .n- --•* MSI 2.00 K B Ask .03 per bushel less. 04 her 100 leer MBsT f.o.b. farm. IHjI GRAIN PRICES BO* c,unty rB Co Op • ■ K-> Monr9e WHlimms jßKrwti'd t). I 'her 16 B» - 2 03 B 2.50 |M i |^Hnd<- ' moisture 2X ■K under 6 premium. ■Bne prlcee. BB WAYNE LIVESTOCK Livestock: BM IW-tfHt ||>h 21 50; HW2! roimlih under too ~.«■! lid, 22.0": Mag. |B a:i,| choice 22.50. |B' 'boi-.- 2i<>o; ewes !•».- 1.00. .r.'ir*A ■' .j, t;i;iblihlic<l at - ■KtCAGO LIVESTOCK ■«• o'. it-p» ns. HB I ' -•■ r i.ly .toady "Il and bulk so<»d lings 17" lbw. and rfver BB" 1 ' '-'7'.", bulK good and BH • ■»• 21 "i 25>(»; market and w.-ak. with late and sows and ■B'-" ' -'’ '"■ iji'i.i at ion* clearanie. |V’" >.500 Calves; r,oo. j-b-d MB and yr-arlingh, includinx |S* heifer- 2no 1.00 higher; acifvp l|(|1 and new alldime rm-ord; |®Ue»t price 31 W; beat h"ifK ""'“' l> steer* cows and bulla l.oo■MWr.; Mriefly ?o o<i cows ■V 4 21..5i and heavy (at bulla .t rol)K t „ < yo h(gh . H. ’•"Minard. odd head BB f ‘*' l and htdfr-r ■B*"** ‘AIUe Hteajy; mostly H*’' 5, ""° •Slaughter lamba ■ 0!n " 'A'lr bid* around 1.50 |M' and cn.dce wdol |M ■' ‘*mhn held above 26.50; »'»ree; weMern ahorn MhuJ’*''' ful,y Bm Hr./ *’ i, *’* s 1 ' <,ir " !I,QX,I > medium H «.n 10 < ' ,,o,c *‘ 12 f "''h** 4 native ewes ■ HIC *GO GRAIN CLOSE ■>., V UAi ' ,anh ! - ■>« uo ' “• ■ i 'nv ‘'7,' 4; » ' .May 78?*.%. B Glanct K •» UMm oreM K'h hi r .? Uli * r *" qu, ® t “*<lin«s--n ° fradl °* ,B LIOC'U ,rre * l| lA*'K'* ° Ml1 ’ 4n<l barley ,op - 7 - K» alLtlm h ‘ Bbe ‘' to ” 35 ' K'Ster . ? WW,: * b ®‘T> bid W e tiWl ?p 5C „ . ' \A. Mixler H ft u l6T ’' ,iT B 3 ® 11 ll s^ 30 ,0 00 | “wntd F(tud
■ — : - ——i l LOCAL CLAMIFIBb AOVIRTISIRQ RATES For 25 words or lew: 1 time Me; 2 tines 75c; I t|mes 11; 6 times 11.75. Rites quoted are for coosecStive insertions. Ro clasifled ads accepted or skipday schedule. Kate for 10 Point BLACK FACE is Sc per word for insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 n. tn. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. tn. .rhah rdh SALfc—New radios, testing stoves, base cabinets, sink*. ALL MAtB WASHERS. SWEEPERS serviced. Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service, Phone 95, 110 Jefferson St. Decatur. IH—tf JtJWtKe Thrifty f owtJs. Every body saves at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 1». 23 I t 3d SALL Duroe service boar's and gilts immuned; richest bloodlines; reasonable. H. D. Krelscbor, Convoy, Ohio. 10 miles east of Decatur on 224. 3M*l2ta Foil SALE two nurtured li<>lstein heifers, freshen soon. Also 700 feet popular lumber suitable for cabinet use. Eight miles northeast Decatur. Phone 615-J. Fred M. Rleeke. * 242-StX Ftift SaTJ: “ScbooT house’Tn Union township; some furniture Including stove. Inquire Charley Burdg, trustee. 242-3 t FOR SALE—lnvestment property earning |25 monthly. Guaranteed rent collection and no damage for one year. Priced for immediate sale. 92.600. Low maintenance expeuie. Bob Heller, realtor. Phone 870. Heller building. 237-gtf FOR SALE Favorite naee burner. A-l condition. Phone .Monroe »3-K. Harry Workinger. 242-3tx Foft SALE "white rock and 150 Barred Rock pullets, 5*4 months old. .Mrs. William Holler, 3*4 miles north on 101, east side of road. . . 242-3tx FOIL s"\EfP-Estale beatroL, ihej original Heatmla with intenslfire air duct for more heat. lx>ok this over. New and us< d heaters See Decatur Hatchery, dealer. 24U-l!t FOlt SALE - Apartment washer, electric, new. Also a used washer. electric. Call Mrs. Harvc Butler. telephone IM7. 243a!tx FOR SALE t hole Frigidaire ice cream cabinet, just overhauled and in perfect condition id«al for home locker. First 1125.00 take# it. Harold Taylor, Monorville, Ind. 213-3tx Poll SALE - Warm mornliig heater, new wonder hot blast heater. laundry stove. 12 guage single shot shot gun. fence stretcher. 11. P. .McGill. 1101 W. .Monroe St 243-2tX 1 FOR" MALE' Home " nude soap 17c per lb. (All you want.) Guaranteed satisfaction. Harold Taylor, Monroeville, Ind. 213FoSr«ALE i^' White”Hollers Hire popcorn; Mrs Kila Schcrry. mile east of Maaley on 221. 243-3tss FUR SALE ’ 1930 Indian motorcycle, Just received major overhaul. Excellent paint. Make me an offer. Fail 573-A. James Rice. Vuk SALE — "lnt»rconiniunication system. Master and two sub stations. Equipped for 5 outlets. 150 ft. of wire included. Inquire Hotel f’bffee Shop. 2133 t RJR k.U» -?S White II ck iuTletr Registered spotted Poland China pours ii gilts. Leo Hoe, Monmouth. Phone 5965. 243-3tx Pdit SALti .M< i>• -d. e* cellent condition, ttecegtly overhauled Outboard motor, new. 5 H.P. Sea King. Zlntsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe. Phone 372. 213fCR' BALP Applw. ’ c-h TrCT load, double-red tli-llcious. Grimes Golden. Jonathan and Baldwin. Coppess Corner. 213-glt l^bk IJ, BALE u I»T7“Buick." in" good condition with good tiros. Call 3911 after 5 p.m. 213-g3tx FOIF"SALE-Antiqm 7 “bureau. 617 Winchester Street. 211-3tx FOR SALE -"3; “head of feeder pigs; weight about 70 jtounds. Chris Macke. Preble phone 214FtftVl:E —~I.1“ roFFk£ MAKERS — Cory. Kent. Silex. Range-Tec complete with stove. Makes Ideal gift. EVERHOT ELECTRIC HEATERS - keep your bathroom warm on cool mornings with an electric beater — only lIO.HO. WASH TIBS — mounted on attractive white amel stands equipped with rollers fO? iHvubis only llaugk ilcatliig * Appliances. 214-
QUICKIES by Ken lUynoltto ” BBjMi? -■- . w AN "Talk about results! I can use a Democrat Wapt A'i « nd S 1 ’’ 6150 more than I paid for it four years M<M" FOR SALE Completely modern 6 room house located In Horn*stead; newly redecorated, paint ted and In excellent repair; almost 2 acre* of land. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur. Ind., phone 174. FUR SALE -Potatoes, large No' I Russel, 12.79 a hundred; B-siw 61.39 a hundred. COppens Corner 243 gtt FOR SALE Large stock used Heatrolaa; heating stoves, base burner, and ranges, dinette set, several living room suites, ’4 beds complete with spring and mattress. Decatur Used Furniture. 116 So. Second St., phone 420. 243-31 Foil SA Ll-i i cylinder 1 lodge motor, extra gotd. Chassis and tunning gears. Secanr Furniture Repair, first door east Riverside garage. 244-g3l Foil SaTT Pumpkins. Bluhm. Phone 521-C. 214 g3t Poli rfALU - 1941 dkkiiiohTlF 1911 Chevrolet, 1946 motor scooter. Monroe Auto Repair. Monroe, Indiana. 213t3x SALE Mlnii'-apolis- Moline late model combine in excellent condition. O. C. Ewell. Preble, Ind. 211-2 t FOR* Phone 282. 211-ltx FOR SALE Grain and baled hay elevators; tractor manure spreaders; single and double cultlpackers; sprocket pulverizers; i fertilizer and lime spreaders; tofary hoes; spring and spike tooth harrows; new rubber-tired wagons (Timken bearings); llorn-draultc manure loaders; hammer mills; corn shelters: garden tractors; air compessors; pure linseed oil; new and used tractor tires. — Craigville Garage 214-3 t "WANTED BiIARdMXnS' hew location, Hl North First, for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil. belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles hemstitching and machine button holes. 231-27 tx WA*!*’TED (Mr! want • job during day or evenings on Saturdays. Phon. 918. 211-ltx WANTED Will take orders for wood and haul ashes once a month, or as wanted. Phono 1632. 2i3 3tx Wanted to buy ail kinds ot cattle, hogs, sheep. L. W. Murphy. 903 Winchester, Phone 1678. 228-ts WaX'TElF* Lady" or couple to iiay with eld«-rly lady. Call 222. Jllgtf WANTED I <l<> practical nursing and would do some housework. Call 1632, or 312 North Eleventh street. Mae Johnson. 242g3t WANTED “Follfe and Shepard jmps and dogs. Phone 615-J. Roy H Bleeke. 2423tx WANTED Mim<-ocr:iphl!lk' •rk Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sale* messages, programs, forms, etc. Jann Cowan, Phone 870. Heller Building. 211-ts WANTED Washings awf ironings. Must furnish aoap. Call 6494. 21i-3tx W.ffffED IJige room or two small rooms. Write Democrat Box 30. 241-2tx MBCEIXXftEoi* FAliMkhA ATtHyrroN w'TTemove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone SOW. We J’V all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. IS-ts U-pliAn’cM UkldTT —TTVe can't fit It throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other small I appliances. White wringer rolls for mH makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk. phone 463. '-*7-tf VETeUaJiS who have made inquiry about Stratton place homes, please re-regia-ter immediately. Bob Heller, realtor, phone 870, Heller building. 236gtf ■RkV BklH'it’K leys made for ail iypfes of locks. Have duplicates made before you lose the original ©net.. Robert Oatcnu-iti. 711 Winchester street. T-lcph<>ue 733. JiJ-aJU
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Theft Insuranre Kenneth Runyon, K of C. Bldg. FARM LOANS ~in making farm loans for i to H yearn nt 4% tat. There Is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call mo or drop mo a lino and I will call on yon. C. D. Lewtoa. T FoR RENT renY T-Craft-66. /Cruise* St 95. Ship in tip top condition. Douglas Gilpin, 122 South 13th st. Decatur Phone 5452. 240-5 t FOR RENT—Ono to three room office suite at 145 8. Second street; completely modern with fluorescent lights; automatic heat; private toilet and wash room. All on flnst floor. No phone calls. Inquire at building. 242-3 t Post flkNV—Sleeping room fteference required. 252 South Second street. Phone 1555. 243t2 lost And found Lbßf — Brown leather "bill fold containing an important key, currency and silver sometime Saturday In Smith Drug Store. Finder please return to Smith Drug. Reward. 212a3tx LOST—Black Mllfold In or near Adams Theater, Sunday evening, October 13. Identification Inside. Reward for information. Write Eugene Bebout, Willshire, Ohio. 243t3x , . —..g LAD IS (Continued from Page 1) he did not see tb«* bicycle until the time of the Impact and that no light on the bicyclo was visible. We will have SWEET CIDER from Michigan Apples for sale while it lasts FRI„ Oct 18th Schwartz Bros. Cider Mill 4 miles North of Berne on 27.
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1 WANTED i SALESMAN I Inquire Gerber Imp. Co. AHiS-Chalmtrs Dealer r Federal Road 27 i r PLYWOOD Naw shipment large aizea; figured rad gum. t KA NEE MFG. CO. . Phone 56 1202 W. Monroe St. I ~
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Officer ffoffoe said that bl* lavestigttlon had absolved B*s*ett of •tl hlame. Th»- youth was taken to the hospital in the Black ambulance. 0 INDIANAPOLIB LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Oct. 16 — (UP) — (PMAi—Livestock; Hogs 16,1*00; active, generally s.oir lower than Tuesday's general market at 25 00 for weights 100 Iba. up; sows 3.00-5.00 lower; early sales 23.00-24.00 with choice lightweight good 25.00. Cattle 2.300; calves 600, steers and heifers very active; common and medium grade strong to 1.00 higher; others strong to 50 higher; several loads good and choice steers generally around MIO-1050 lb. weights 88.50.24 60; nothing strictly choice here; hulk good grade yearlings 19.<m-2i 50; medium to barely good offerings largely 16.00-18.00; load choice heifers 26 00; several loads good to mostly choice 24.00-25.00; bulk medium aii'l good heifers 15 5020.00; cows strong 1.50 higher; j most advance on cauners and cutters; odd good beef cows 20.00; load lots good 15.00-1*.00; some young kind 19.00; common and medium 12.50-14.50; canners and ' cutter* 8.00-12.00; vealers steady, good and choice 24 00-25.00; common and medium I*.oo-23.00. Sheep 3,500; good and choice fai la tn ba active; unevenly strong to 1.50 higher; extreme top 3.00 higher; bulk good and choice 24.00-26.50; truck lot choice to prime offerings 28.00; medium and good around 18.50-28.50; common and medium 16.50-18.00; yearlings about steady, slaughter ewes mostly 1.00 higher, good and choice 10.00-11.00. I —— - O' ■ --— I ATTEMPTS TO (Continue* From Pane Too) would be acceptable to the AFL union and were confident of arranging a partial settlement on their own. Officials of the other union, the CIO marine engineer*, appeared disturbed at the turn of events and announced they would leave town at noon unless Schwellenbach was able to arrange for an immediate resumption of negotiations, with government officials participating. SiM/kesman for the United Mine , Workers (AFL) announced at a ’ late hour last night that a strike had been post lamed against th»Indiana and -Michigan electric company. The strike originally had heen scheduled to begin at mid-iiU-ht and would have curtailed jwtwer at several Indiana and Michigan cities. In another major labor dispute, * a strike of Pittsburgh power workers pa-sed into Its 23rd day with contract negotiations Mill hopelessly deadlocked Elsewhere, work stoppages continued without immediate signs of settlement In the Columns and I hb-ag/i transit tie-ups, Hie Los Roy S. Johnson & Son Anctioneekv & Real Estate Phone 104 151 So. 2nd St DeVoss Bldg., Ground Foor years In this business In Decatur * We welcome your Investigation ■ of our record of which we are We’ll be glad to Repreeent yov In the traneaetlon of Real Estate at Public Sale or private eale. 28 proud. * Melvin Leichty. Rep., Berne, Ind., Phono 261.
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Angelos newspaper strike end the Hollywood motion picture jurisdiction*! dispute. -o AI'fOISTUF.M OP KXK< I VHIX MNTSTK NO. 4ZOt Natter la hrrrk, «t«ra. That the umh-r’lxmd l*a» been appointed Ex<-<-Utrlx of th* estate of )!• nr» <■ Berning late ot Adams County, deceased. The estate l« pro* -haltly solvent. Sana Heralne- Kxeeatets. Oetaber 15. I*«« Jabs 1.. Betaaa. Atlarney. October 14—.JS—30 g PROPOSES NEW (Continued From Pago Quo) cent had rained the objection, declalring that the walk bad been approved and that the objection was without foundatlo:i. "It look* to me as ts this peroon te just trying to stir up a stink’ ” he declared? asserting that traffic Would erase any minor roughness that had allegedly appeared In the walk {i any particular point Ralph E ;o<»p. city engineer, and members of the street and sewer committee were Instructed to Investigate the matter. Receives Complaints Mayor John B. Stolts stated that he had received two complaints—one an objection to residents throwing ashes in slleys, which he declared not only makes the alley unattractive hut creates considerable damage to th* alley itself. He said, also, that he had received numerous complaint* conc*rnißg bicyclists i not observing traffic laws. "Bicycles must conform to the same laws that govern autos,” he declared in staling that they must stop at stop signs and red lights, must have lights after dark and urged them to "watch out" for pedestrians. "Such pre'-autions and observance of laws actually ari-
Notice! We are buy.ng all gradoa ot paper atock at preaent market price*. Alto want Scrap Iron, Rags, Rubber, Batterlee, Auto Radiat , ora, Brae*, Copper, Aluminum, | Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cane. Wo are alto buyere of beef hides, calf skin, sheep pelts, tallow, f:te, greaeee, oils, lard, etc.' The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442 , I ' CASH LOANS ■ Tall li Haw Maah Th lead I Privalely CaavaalaH I Med* Y*nw* need sl«e- Me* we koi* res? tnur out OMCf w own c*hm UM VNIS VAIUAMI ZUVICI Oor e**e e*ee deßy •— CLIP AND MAIL TODST—- : UCM UM CBMPMIT J Over Schafer Store • Decatur. Ind.—Phone 3-3-7 1 i : Send me FREE INFORMATION 1 * Reia* • • Addre a e —— • e I Cits... Stete :
for th* eyeM*t'« owit henefit.” the mayor asserted. Rural light line agreement* with Ed and Elizabeth Peck and with Ned Joatu/m were read and placed
Administrator’s Sale I, the underxlgned. will sell the following personal property of the late Earl Farlow at 665 Behring St. in Berne, Indiana. SATURDAY, OCT. 19,1946 Starting at 1:00 P. M. — ANTIQUES — G"iu<- set by R. K Beck. 6 plates and platter, Majolica plate; Majolica spittoon; Oder set, pitcher and 6 mugs; Glass dish, dais,/ and button pattern: Antique shaving mug; 2 cup plates; Wild flower plate; Hprlg paltcrn cotnpuir; 2 antique cups; Royal Ruby water set; Gold ring, 3 G ’Ufa'her arm < hairs; 3 old Bia tel; 2 Watches; Many other old dishes. ~ HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 Perfection kerosene stoves: Kitchen cabinet: Heating *tove; good drop head sewing mtclilne, console model: extra good Couch: odd . tables; foot stool; drop leaf table. 2 upholstered chairs; Library table, Alarm Clock; Westinghouse electric fan; Electric iron; Kitchen safe; 6 good chair*; Glass door cupboard. Dresser; Electric Sweeper; Majestic Radio; 9x12 Rug; Thnrw Rugs; Table lamp; Kerosene lamps; 8 day clock; Large Mirror; Linens and bedding. Metal bed springs and mattress; feather tick, pillows; heating pad; bottle capper; 27 ROLI4I OF DELBEY TOILET TISSUE; 3 cases of robbing alcohol; Birdseye bedroom rocker and chair; Day hed; 2 stfft cases; Ironing board: Rocker; Oak wardrobe: Lawn chair; 2 Churn benches. MISCELLANEOUS Trailer; New Oak Lumber. 2x!o’s and 2xl'*; also some used lumber; Seasoned walnut lumber; good work bench; New 28x6.8 combination door; New 36 foot extension ladder with reinforeed rungs; 19 ft. step ladder; two 6 ft. stepladders; laundry stove; lawn mower; wheelbarrow; dinner bell; Tin snips; Brace and set of good bits; Fruit tree sprayer; Garden hose; Paints and varnishes; two 32 cal. revolvers; 41 cal. revolver; 22 cal rifle; New on<- man cross-cut saw; Vice Grip pMera; and many other articles. TERMS-CASH. W. A. Fleetwood i ADMINISTRATOR Melvin E. Lk-chty. AucL Jeff Liechty, Auct. E W. Baumgartner. Clerk NRAfWWWWWWWIMRMfWWIMWVWWMMMMImMI , NOTICE j: Corn Pickers School i I! Thursday, Oct 17 -7p. m. , For All Wood Brothers Corn Picker Owners. You are urged to attend this meeting. Riehle Tractor & Imp. Co. WWVWWWWVMAMVWWWMAMIAMMMMWMWMMaoiMA* : Weather-Vane: COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS a Il B ♦ Guaranteed not to shrink or expand _ ♦ Weather treated—no painting needed * Custom-tailored to your home * Overlapped frame for air-tight fit ♦ Saves up to 35% on fuel bills ■ ♦ Interchanged from inside. ■ For Demonstration and Eatiniateb Call J HARRY RLEEKE ■ Phone 645-G ■ fr« ffffßßffßrßTßffßlfftßlffllWß'
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on record Approval of the etato tax board on additional appropriations of 56.180.89 was retd to the council by H Vernon Aurand, city clcrk-treasuror.
