Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1946 — Page 5
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«• - ■ LOCAL CLASIiPIID ADVERTISING RATE! For N worde or lew: 1 time 50c; 2 timea 79c; 3 times (1; • times f 1.75. Rates quoted are tor consecutive liuertlona. No claaifled ads accepted or skipday schedule. Rate for 10 Point BLACK FACB is 6c per word for insertion. Copy must bo in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE—New radios, heating stoves, base eablaets. ainha. ALL MAKE WASHERS, SWEEPERS serviced. Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service, Phone >l,llO Jefferson St. Decatur. m-ts JOIN the fhrifiy Crowds/ Everybody saves at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty." Drop In and see how many dollara we can nave you— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 100. 291430 — tJuroe service boars and gilts immuned; richest bloodlines; reasonable. H. D. Krelscher. Convoy, Ohio, 10 miles east of. Decatur on 294. 238-12tx FOR isALE Two puietred Holstelu belters, freshen soon. Also 700 feet popular lumber suitable for cabinet use. Eight miles northeast Decatur. Phone 015-0. Fred M. Bleeke. 212-6tx FOR SALE- investment property earning 125 monthly. Guaranteed rent collection and no damage tor one year. Priced for immediate sale, 12.600. lx>w maintenance egpenne. Bob Heller, realtor. Phone 870. Heller building. 237-gtf Foh SALE EMate heatrola, the original Heatrola w:tb intenslfire air duct for more heat, larnk this over. New and uecd heaters. See Decatur Hatchery, dealer. 240-12 t P6R SALE Appier, iiesh truck load, double-red delicious, Grimes Golden, Jonathan and Baldwin. Coppess Corner. 243-glt FOR &ALJ!-~Ai4i<|iie bureau. 61*7 Winchester Street. 244-Stx FOR SALE - 23 head of feeder pigs; weight about 70 pounds. Chris Macke, Preble phone. 2il-3ts coi-W —HARMS'" "CtSWEE MAKERS — Cory, Kent, Silex. Range-Tec complete with stove. Makes Ideal gift. BVERHOT ELECTRIC HEATERS — keep your bathroom warm on cool mornings with an electric heater — only 110.80. WASH TLBS - mounted on attractive white enamel stands equipped with rollers for easy moving — only 15.75. Haugk Heating A Appliances. 214-3 t FOR SALE I'l S.<UKe pump gun. Excellent condition. JtO.w. Also electric Rand close shaver 110.00. Can be seen at <O2 Marshall St. after S:M p. m. 215FOR SALE with blower. inquire at Ford garage. 215-g3tx FCifi SALE Girl* I> cycle. Like new. Phon>- ’(> MMToe 2tx FOR SALE Gas range, side oven. 115. Phone 127 I>efore 5:30 pm. or 7705 after 5:30 pm. JIO-3tx foil Sale— 4 room house? 12 mu- s west Decatur on 221. Byron Reber, O"Sian. route 2. 2l6<;2tx FdK — f4ee«»nd"hand Bleytle, 113.00. 231 N. First street. H Wft SALM One tistsl reiondit ioned AC combine, grain elevators, garden tractors, manure loaders, electric welders, electric water beaters, tractor heaters, power wee<l mowers. Gerber Implement, Aills-Chalmers dealers, I". S. 27. 216FOR SALE Young. fuTt bhsxfed white male hog. « months old. Elmer Moyer. Preble phone 3 on j 2. 246-MX WMi fIAIJv — flood 80 acre farin' Best of improvements. Drove weM, electric lights, good location. Call or see Roy Johnson A Son. Decatur or Melvin Llecbty. Berne. Realtors and Auctioneers. 2lfi3t SALE 1930 liodei A Ford 2-door. Goorl body, motor and tires. Bee st Bellmont Restaurant after 4:00 p. m. 916-ltx FOR SALE”—' Bird's eye mairte bed complete; also dresser. Phone 815. FOll - SALE - "--" Five roo’m semi modern home on Grant Street. Newly redecorated, remodelled. Large lot. Opportunity to obtain possession immediately of neat, clean home you will be proud to live In. Will consider G. L loan. Bob Heller. Realtor. Phone 870. Heller Building. 2<5-ktt MW I MALK ftrtatoes. I7r»™“i llaaaet, |3.«9 a iiuudicd: Bsue 51.39 a hundred. Toppcas Corner
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds |B sjßijß [ “What on earth makes yon , think I got a n<-w secretary with I a Democrat Want Ad?" ' FOR SALE 4 cylinder liodge > motor, extra good. Chassis and . running gears. Secaur Furniture ' Repair, first door east Riverside garage. 244-g3t . FOR SALE “Pumpkins. Carl Bluhm. Phone 521-C. 244-g3t FDR Aalß Lrsbi and W ’ hay elevators; tractor manure i spreaders; single and double 1 cult (packers, sprocket pulverisers; • fertilizer and lime spreaders; rot- > ary hoes; spring and spike tooth harrows: new rubber-tired wagons i (Timken bearings); Horn-drauttc • manure loaders; hammer mills; » corn shelters; garden tractors; ! air compessors; pure linseed oil: . new and used tractor tirca. — I Craigville Garage. 244-3 t : FOR SALE* live ret uffed“da veil'- ( port. Will sell cheap. Phone 569I M. 245-g3t r FOR SALE Two-Mory**eehool i house, Bobo; make garage; • 90,000 brick: 2 car lumber; slate ! roof; building material. Ed Koos, f Mate road 101. Phone 969-K. 245-3tx • ? FOR Ha LE—6 'fooT'(.'ase combine. ; .Marlin Keidel, Poe, Indiana. Winchester and South Anthony Blvd, extended. Poe phone. 215-3tx ; WINTEI) 1 BOARbMANf* new~locatloa, Hi North First, for sowing machines 1 repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, ’ covered buttons, covered buckles, t hemstitching and machine button- - holes. 231-27tx f WAITED to buy ail kinds 6t cattle, hogs, sheep. L. W. Mur- . phy. 903 Winchester, Phone 1678. 228-ts 9 WAITED' Lady*br coupic io stay ’ with elderly lady. Call 222. 2ilgtf r WANTED lllllk To Fort Wayne • leaving Decatur between 6 and 6:30 a. m. returning after 3:00 - p. m. Telephone 9824 after 5:00 - p in. 2i5-t2tx • WANTED ~'asli for good uswd bicycle. Phone 843 after 4:30 p in. 2i5-g2tx ’ WANTED Collie am! Shepard » pups and dogs. Phone 64541. Roy H Bteeke. 242-6tx r WANTED Mimeographing work. ‘ Professional equipment. Save money on tetters, sales messages, 1 programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 241 ts I K’AltfTkD'' -fcushiMS and ironinga ■ Must furnish soap. Call 6494. [ 241-3 U WANTED Kale-sini-ii to wll roofIng, siding and insulation. Exi perience in this line not necessary I but beneficial as we train each , man that come* with us. Write Tri- [ State Roofing Company, 1326 Routh i Calhoun St . Fort Wayne. Ind. I 216 2t ' W’T’A” Toilets, cesspools and septic tanks to ch-an • oat. Write .MAJOR HARRIS, . Grover Hill. Ohio. 216 T r MISCELLANEOUS , FAILMEIU>~XTfENTi6N“We"7emove dead horses, cows, hogs, I etc. Decatur phone 2000. We Pay I all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ff ; xtfKMTWiX iit'NTi-mn —nnw I have a few good bird dogs for ■ sate. Why not buy one and get ' mquainted with him before the season opens? Priced for quick ' sale. Melvin Licchty. Berne, Ind. ' 246-2tX appliance ’serTlcE 1f“. t can’t fix it throw it away. We : repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold & I Klenk. phone 463. 97-ts VETERANS who have made j inquiry about Strattoi; lilace homes, please re-regw-er immediately. Hob Heller, realtor, phone 870, Heller i building. 236gtf | Theft Insurance Kenneth Runyon, K. of C. Bldg. ■ volt min i FOR RENT — Rooms for - light bousckucping. Mrs. Lxirclta Atnrinc. Phone 5191. 246 31 1
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togt ANbTCtW~ LdlT-Light tan corduroy jacket at Wortbman field Monday. Otto Wefel. 213 West Adams afreet, telephone 1192. 946-al tx LOST - * iruarfanJrum wheel W tween Preble and Peteruon. Reward. Phone Mwrence Gsllhgly. 1271. 246-ltX 0 Honey Production Increases In State Lafayette, Ind., Oct. 18—(UP)— Here's sweet new# for sugaTThort-age-plaguml Hoosiers: Purdue University agricultural statisticians said today that honey production In Indiana this year promises to show a 46 percent Increase over 1945. Nation-wide production of honey Is estimated to be 10 percent lower, however. Indiana will rank eixth In the nation as a honey-producing state ou the basis of those figures. o No Non-Registered Persons May Vote Indianapolis, Oct. 18—(t'f’)— Governor Gales informed Democratic state chairman Pleaa Greenlee today that Indiana residents who failed to register for the fall election would not be permitted to go to the polls by signing an affidavit. The Governor replied to a query made by Greenlee to the State elec, tion board two days ago Greenlee said that in 1914 confusion resulted at Indiana's polls by conflicting orders Issued local election boards by the state board and by attorney general James A. Emmert. 0 Old Art The art of drawing Is known to b« at least 90,000 years old. PLYWOOD New shipment large sizes; figured red gum. RA NEE MFG. CO. Phone 56 1202 W. Monroe Bt. PUBLIC SALE Household Goods MONDAY, October 21,1916 12:00 Noon 2 9x12 rugs; 1 9x12 congoleum rug; 2 wardrobe closets, one with mirrors; I heating stove; 1 bed; some lamps; small tables; chairs; fruit jars; paint; etc. Will he sold at the DECATUR SALE BARN. aST BIRK Elevator Co. Deeutur • Peterson • Monroe
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CHICAGO LIVItTOCK Chicago, Oct. 18 — ft’P) —I i. USDA) —Livestock: * Hogs; 7,500. Some early sales steady to mostly 1.00 higher, but i moderately active later; bulk of ■ day's sales 1.00-2.00 higher than . Thursday’s average; sows fully , 2.00 up; practical lop 23.50; one t load 24.00; hulk good and choice barrows and gilts 170 tbs. and , over 22.50-23.50; not mm h in run under 170 lbs.; sows scarce, bulk good and choice tows 20.66-21.00; mostly 20.60-21.00; Indications of good eclearance. Cattle. 6 000. Calves: 800. Peddling weak to unevenly lower market on most killing classes; , choice yearling steady to 1.00 B lower, 25.00-30.00; extreme top load lots 32 00. but medium to good steers on hit and miss baola 1.00.2.00 lower than Thursday's * average trade with bulk unsold; rtock cattle weak to 1.00 lower; 1 liberal supply of beef cows 1.00 or 1 more lower; only strictly good cows 17.00-2000 getting any action; cannera and cutters shared beef cows decline; beef bulls 1.00 lower to 20 00 downward; vealers steady 18(S)-22()O mostly; packer labor scarcity very weakening influence in market. Sheep: 9,500. No early steugh- * ter lamb action; some interests ’ offering top native wool lambs 2.00 lower or 24.50 down but no >,■ ■ ■
» H ■■—■l ■■■! II I ■ ■■ II 1 CORN CRIBS AVAILABLE NOW FACTORY Bl 11 T—FITTEI >—FINISHED SNIFFED IN SECTIONS—QUICKLY ERECTED Available in any practical multiple us 10 feet. WELDED WIRE MESH CRIBBING We have just received a carload of welded wire mesh suitable for corn cribbing. We have this material in -'I, 1 and 5 f<w»t heights. Use it the same as you would the picket crihs. STEEL CRIBBING and CRIB VENTILATORS These items are made from No. 1 steel wire (nearly a quarter inch in diameter.) No need to worry about wet corn spoiling when you use BEHLEN ventilators. - SPECIAL - I Point Barb Wire—Bo rod r011....13,00. Nails Staples Brace Wire Cash Coal Feed & Supply Phone 32 Harold W. Grant L, A. Holthouse
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buyer* bidding a* yet: large part . of tun bach ju*t being yarded; no cariota of wall IlnUhed weatern iamb* available at 10:30 a. ra., early shorn (laughter ewe* bid* ■harply tower; generally ixhlng t<round hteady or up to 1200 for beat. 0 Mark9t» At A Glance — By United Free* Stock* Irregular In quiet trading. Bond* Irregular. U. 8 govern ment bond* failed to appear on lape. Curb stock* Irregular. Wheat, corn, oat* and barley future* Irregular Livestock, hog* steady to m<*tly 1.00 higher: catth steady to 100 lower: sheep 2.00 lower offering* or 24.50 down. INVITE FARMERS (Continued from Fage 1) er Republican Mate chairman, who spoke here last Monday. Visard stated that groups from every township In Adams county were planning 4o attend the rally next Wednesday night. County candidates will be introduced and Walter Frederick. Democratic candidate for emigre**
from the fourth district, will adi dress the audience briefly. I A—- — i_ _ . (CoatiSMA From Fats Ons) _ come from a eompetent source last night that a small acrat< h had been found on Goering'* abdomen, large enough In which to conical the tiny potasaiiim cyanide capsule. Ilonka said he had made a care- • ful examination of Goerlng'o body l after the suicide and found no sound of aiiy nature on the abdomen. f And; us supported Rusks. He Slid Dial he bad an evidence of any ’ Mound n GocTlng's abdomen al- . —— HOTFOINT APPLIANCBB Q. I. FARM BQUIPMINT Electric Motor Repair 1111 • ■ KENTS Complete Service AH WerW CluiPlMwd Ilf Monroe St Rhone f? ‘ -■n FOR SALE 8 room Semi Modern House 754 Mercer Avt. Can be bought on part-down payment—the rest Ilk* rent. CALL Barney Wertzberger 244'4 Monroe St.
: Weather ■■ Vane * COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS ■ * Guaranteed not tn shrink or expand !♦ Weather treated—no painting needed ♦ Custom-tailored to your home ♦ Overlapped frame for air-tight fit a ♦ Saves up to 35"< on fuel hills I * Interchanged from inside. ■ ■ For Demonstration and Estimates Call J HARRY BLEEKE ■ ? Phone 645-G I I _ 1 We Have — Garden Tractors—Grain Elevators—Manure Loaders —Electric Water Heaters—Electric Welders—Power Weed Mowers—Wheel Cleaners — Pick-up Guards — tractor Tires — Tarpaulins — Ring Free Oils and Grease. Gerber Implement Store Allis-Chalmers Dealer V. 8. 27 Decatur
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though he did not peraonally make a thorough examination of th* body Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers A Re»l F«UU Phone 104 15> Se. 2nd Bt. DcVom Bldg., Ground Floor yaara In thia bualneaa In Decatur. We welaeme your tnveatlgatlan of our rooted Os which wa are Ws'll b* glad to Repreoent you In the tranaactlan of Real Eatet* at Public Sal* er private aala. tt proud. Melvin Lolchty. Rap., Bern*, Ind. Phon* 261.
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