Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1946 — Page 5
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ggREFORTS MS'r or LOC«L market* iy2BuR«A Y 4 co - JO’ October -’1 C9 * 2! 5° jHI 2150 MB io.w> IBM' 19 39 MM' !'• 50 iB IS 50 2100 IB 2100 MB !2.00 Wb I ‘” n YARDS 99rf Oe'-ber 21 ■V -- 50 Bl 1950 ■8..,.-, 3076 9 B 9 21.00 ■M 19.00 EGOS ano QUOTATIONS B ,r,H by BH produce co. f Ken' 500 Kt W October 21 fryers 19 FW 15 fa- .. . .25 r> - • 25 &4 t grain market j/BLevator co. to change day. at elevator. October 21 1 99 [#»»- IJg ■gM l ''"k E» - 7< EB -’oo Ez * A#k p<« - i* r I(H * lu ” M Hob. farm. Kin prices |Hunty F. B. Co-Op’. llßMoaroe William* October 21 ”« M 2.35 ran 300 hKe price*. W--0 bßons LIVESTOCK 9> 01 ' 21-(VPI- - generally IHf >n K * |th Cod and choice bar- __ i l«o lb. up. mostly s f ': Active. s " 'dstti'-r than early: choice light. ■r."o igUM; calves 700; maractive, largely close- last wea-k; libto good .terra » yearlings from 16.03lot. rood and choice here above IjOOO lbn; '' • '" • lb. steers IBt Week, dc-lin-red at !■< riterion of today'. common and Mbsh'w. ight ye arling. |B *° m '‘ ”f these going ■wry at U,.(10-17.ffii; U |f| barely < laoice heif-fc-’W cowl moderately actew good berf (■J* 00, odd bead held IB bulk common and ■ •50.1450. partners Hn q venters uneven•■■ci rn-.«-Iv !<gi lower, top bulk good and B" ■'•'" IB*" 1 , nothing clone early '* tmtlcrt.aiic. sharply gB inability to move grants: .laughter cwm •*-r ar 9.W «|own. B UYNg LIVESTOCK hid , <_><•» ?t _ ■mock: B*''*"" lire 23.00; 100IB"'"' rough. 21.50-22. W; ■t-x-1 and eholcr 22.00. B ‘ prin < lamb. 19.00; ■ bucks 7.00. pßr*ai a n ,| choice 20.00■"'Utn 17.00-18.00. B-t'Kc-l and choice 19.00IBoo.m.o<r. BIT* 1 an '* choice,/ 16.00-‘“•'•h-U.SB; ronrawt»rs 10.00.j2 out B^ 1 i ”" 1 choh-r 17.00. BIS Is "° lSw >; cornfr*l A Gfonce B r Uoltrt Press B7y i|l>l ' 1,1 'l'tiet trading. Bluhr K «"»*riiinent B** 1 * irr ‘»ular. oat. and. barley Seattle 25-s<il. higher; BL . / ■ J? °?*’ N Bi wsT“ : Marc " l - K ?;?*•%: .March I.- = ’E’5-77; EpFa-^ 30 ta 6:00 ■ Tili? 00 p- rn, F M Waaaca Fitted
UOCA4. GLASSIFIED AOVtrriSIND RATES For 25 word* or 1«m: 1 time sot; 1 ttaea 75c; 3 timed |1; < time* 11.75. Rate, quoted are for consecutive insertions. No cluified ads accepted or aklpday achedMto for 10 Foist BLACK FACI Is Sc per word for Is--ccTtlorA Copy most be IB office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is » a. m. . FOR SALE FOR SALE—New radios, heating stovea, base cabinets, sinks. ALL MAK* WASHERS, SWEEPERS serviced. Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service, Phone 55,110 Jefferson St. Deeatut iH-tf jAIN tile Thrifty Crowds. Every body saves at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you— Sague Furniture Store, Phone 231-130 F<sr SALk — 6uroe service boars and gilts immuned; richest bloodlines; reasonable. H D. Kreiscber, Convoy, Ohio. 10 miles east of Decatur on 228. 238-12tx FOR SALE—lnvMtmenf’property earning |25 monthly. Guaranteed rent collection and no damage for one year. Priced for immediate sale, 12.800 Low maintenance expense. Bob Heller, realtor. Phone >7O. Heller building. 237-gtf pbk BALK—Estate beatrala, the original Heatrola with intensl(lre Sir duct for more heat. Look this over. New and used heaters See Decatur Hatchery, dealer. 240-12 t fOR SALE - Gas range, side oven. 115. Phone 127 before 3:30 p.m. or 7705 after 5:30 p.m. 286-3tx MW? One used recondition | ed AC combine, grain elevators, garden tractors, manure loaders, electric welders, electric water beaters, tractor heaters, power weed mowers. Gerber Implement, Altis-Chalmem dealers, U. 8. 27. 246- g3t FOk HaLK Young, full bloode.l white male hog, 6 months old. Elmer Meyer. Preble phone 3 <»n 22. 246-3tx Fdk SaLL farm Beat of Improvements. Drove well, electric lights, good location. Cali or see Roy Johnson * Son, Decatur or Melvin Llechty, Berne. Realtors and Auctioneers. 246-3 t FOR SALE - Five room semimodern home on Grant Street. Newly redecorated, remodelled. Large lot. Opportunity to obtain possession immediately of neat, clean home yon will be proud to live in. Will consider G. I. loan. Roh Heller, Realtor. Phone 870. Heller Building. 215-ktt FOR SALE— dompil-te tedroom suite, Walnut. Boys finger tip all wool coat, site 14. Roller shoe skates, size 8. 6'»9 N. sth street, Phone 423. 245 U cod FOk BALE Power R-d Cross corn shelters; oil burner tank heaters Hump pumps, stock tanks. Willshire Hdw 4 Appl. Co., successors of E. J. R. Impl. Co. 217 2* x FOR ’BALlf r fii'iinea|>olis Moline 60 Harvester combine (7bod condition. Gerald Haggard 3 mile east 344 south of Monroe. 247-3tX FOR HALF. Apples. ’IJ rimes Golden. 2110 bushels Urge fancy ring packed. Also sweet homemade cider. L'oppess Corner. 247-3 t FOR HALE TwcMtory’*e« bool huuNv. Bobo J tusk® garag**; i 0,600 brick; 2 car lumber; date roof; building material. Ed Koos, state road 101. Phone 969-K. 245-3tX FOITSaLE—6 'Kkit'Case 'combine. Marlin Keldel. Poe. Indiana Winchester and South Anthony Blvd, extended. Poe phone. 2ia-3tx FOR'SALETTO acre farm. •/* mile off state highway, just 6 miles from Itecatur. Good productive noil. Reliable Realtors and Builder*. Phone 5902. 24Hg3t ftWl tJAL'K ' Bu.hllng at li:!“.'1 on roe street. Phone 515. 248-g2t koIFAALE PHTX VI-det couch, 4 new tires, tubes and wheels. Good used, boy's bicycle. New Moteretle. Used Corm.do circulating heater. 352 North llth. Phone lM6 ' Bt t 3U for HALE-Wurm Morning Heatrtla used one season, excellent condition. Oscar Geisel ’v mill* Veal of Decatur o, IVi miles east of Peterson. FOR 'SALE 32 ■’( heirolct. good condition. Call after 6 p.m. Muiiricc Hcckmau. R. R 1 phone Pw , 248-3 U Foil SALE Apaihmml house »Hh furniture included. Wonderful income Pri' td f<> quick sale, lieliable Realtors and Builders. Phom* 5902. 24k-g3l
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds Go on la—lt’s just like their Democrat Want Ad said — no pueationa asked! ' FOR“BALE-2" yJarHngUuerrisey betters; one Guernsey bull. Phone Csl-F 2<»-3tx FOR HALE -7 room house; inquire Pete Heiman. I mile south of Decatur on Mud Pike Immediate poMesaion. 248-3tx FOR SALt—two baby bads, one large one small. Complete with i mattresses Two high chairs. Phone J 646. 248-3tX. > FOR SALE 1941 Nash 5 pas- ’ senger coupe. Monroe Auto Re- ' i pair, Monroe. Ind. 248 3tx ftjß SALE —7 room bouse in Monroe. New roof, insulated; new ■ siding, motor plumbing, both, built- [ in cupboards. 1 car garage. 6th ■ house east of Burk Elevator. . , 248-3 U < FOR SAI/E ' Electric washing , > machine. Phone Preble 7on 24. I 248-3tx i , for HALE - Pure bred" Hampshire boar. 9 months old. Pure ; bred Guernsey bull calf. 2 months old A J. Davison Pleasant Mills. 248.2tx wanted ~~ , BOARDMANg new location, Hl North Fl mt, for sanring machines repairing, needlee, oil, belts, parts. : covered button*, covered buckles hemstitching and machine button holes. 231-27 U ' WANTED-to buy" ail kinds of cattle, hogs, sheep. L. W. Mur- , pby, 903 Winchester, Phone 1678. 228-ts 1 WANTED - Mimeographing work. I Professional equipment. Save ■ money on letters, sales messages i programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, i Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-ts • WANTED - WPA toilets, cesspools and septic tanks to clean , out. Write MAJOR HARRIS. . Grover Hill, Ohio. 216 T MISCELLANEOUS 1 FARMERS ATTENTION -We re ' move dead horses, cows, hogs. • etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay • all phono charges. The Stadley 1 Products Co. 15-ts ' APPLIANCE SEfiVICE - if wi 1 can't fix it throw it away. We ' repair all makes of washers. ’ sweepers, irons, and other small ( appliances. White wringer rolls for i all makes of washers. Arnold * ’ Klenk. phone 463. 97-ts ~No7 12 Romex wire; Elec- [ trie Drill; Deep Well Jet ; pump; Canvas Gloves; Electric and Battery extension . cords complete; Heatrola and i Oil Heating Move floor ‘ board*. Haugk Heating ,lk • Appliances. 247t3 ; VETERANS who have made inquiry about Stratton t place homes, please re-regia-i ter immediately. Boh Heller, f I realtor, phone 870, Heller I building. 236gtf FARM LOANS-We are making 1 farm loans for sto 13 years a» 14% int. There Is no expense to ; borrower. The borrower can pay 3 any amount at any time. Call me , or drop ms a line and ( will call rm you. C. D. Lewton. T t i.-Jilfitl'c+io-M, MaIT biksiX . POWER offers genuine oppor- • t unit les t<> wido-awake men. me- . < hanically Inclined Prepare now t in spare time by practical VEI training. Write for free facts. I’tlllties Diesel Training. Box 31 c/o Democrat. </o Democrat. 248-2tX FOR RENT " FOR fiENt ftooms tor light I honsekceplng. Mr s. Miretta Amrlne. Phone 5491. 246-3 t , o — ' Moss Picketina At Plant Broken Up Springfield. 111 . Oct 21-tCPI-A mass picketing demonstration at the Sangamon ordnance plant broke up today after state police, and sheriff’s deputies stopped a fewfist fights between members of , unions Involved 'n a jiiilsdlctional I dispute. I A plant MpokeAinan wild there I were “a few little squabbles" but I no siTlous violence. Ho said the I plant Iwd ordered Its employes to I stay «wuy from work until the I juribdictioual dispute la settled. ]
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NOTKK TO IIIOItKMS tO-alsd blds will I,a received by tlw Trustee of Union Township up to •> o''lock Thursday Oct. JI. ISIS, for the sale or Erwin School Bouse, and stove and furniture Hl<lh can lie eeparate for School and Furniture. Union 'Township Trustee reserves th«- right to accept or reject any or all blds. < barley Herds. Truetee. O'tobc-r it—2l. ■ ■ ■■ 0 ' -- VrroIVTHKST OF XOMIMSTHXTHIX EhTXTK N«. lass Xollee la hereby alcen. That the underelgncd has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Sophie Heuer late of Adams County. deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. Flereace L. Hewer. AdaHwietratrli October It. lIMS. Hrary It Heller, attorney. O'-tobqr 11—21—J8. i -a Remove Onion Odor To remove onion odor from the hands, rub them with dry selt er dry mustard immediately. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers A Real Estate Phone 104 159 So. 2nd St. DeVoss Bldg., Ground Floor yeara in thle buelneee In Decatur Wo welcome your Investigation of our record of which ws are We'll be glad to Ro?rooent you In the tranoactlon of Real Eetato at Publie Sale or private eale. 28 proud. Melvin Lelchty. Rep., Borne, Ind, Phono 261. Decatur Ins. Agency Eetebliehed 1587 General Ineuranee K. C. Bldg. Room 8 PLYWOOD New ehlpment large sixeo; figured red gum. RA-NEE MFG. CO. Phone 56 1202 W. Monroe Bt. BURK ▼ Elevator Co. Deeatur • Petereon • Monroe
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Pranksters Placing Fodder On Highways Numrroue complaints have been received by sheriff Let Glllig and deputy Ham Bentz from farmers and niotorista. who declare preHalloween pranksters jre carrying fodder from fields and placing it ou county highways. o Stolen Automobile Is Recovered Here A 1937 Pontiac, which liad been stolen in Dixon, 111., on October 17 was recovered in Decatur Saturday night, police chief Ed Miller reported today. CHICAnOLTvESTOCK Chicago. Oct. 21 — (UP) — (USDA) — Livestock: Hogs: t3.o<Mi General market moderately active, but cloaed slow. Prices mostly 1.00-200 higher than Friday and Saturday Only few sales Saturday. Good and choice barrows and gilts !9o lbs. and over, largely 24.00-25.00. i with top 25.01). Very little henunder 180 lbs. or over 250 lbs.. ' but hogs weighed up to 300 lbs • or better to bring lop Few lots ' good na<l choice 150-170 lights 21.00-23.00 Most choice sows 22.00-22.50. Fair clearance. Cattle; 18.000. Calves: 2,000. Choice fed steers and yearlings, including yearling heifers, 25-fOc higher than last Friday, about like last Thursday. Other grades slow, steady. Top 25 00. paid for Strictly choice 1200 Ib. averages Several loads 30.00-24.50. Best heifers 27.50, mixed offerings 31.50; bulk 19.00 30.00; beef cows , and bulls 2.00 lower; canner and • cutters 1.00-2.00 off. Very fewcows sold, bidding 9.00 down on cutters, with light canners to 7.50, and strictly good cows 17.00 down. Vealers altout steady at 22.00, mostly 21.00 and below • Stock cattle weak to 50c lower, very slow ’ Sheep: 13,M0 No early sales slaughter lambs; buyers talking 100 and more lower, generally pricing good ami choice natives at 21.00. but practically no blds as yet Slaughter ewes open sffc lower, six loads common »o lowmedium westerns 6.25-6.75, scattered bids 8.00 on good to choice natives.
High Price Received For Cow At Auction Max Gordon, former Decatur resident and local creamery employe, sold a cow during the national Jersey sale at Columbus. Ohio last week for |21,000. jt was made known here today Mr. Gordon now resides at Lynn. Sixty head of Jersey cows, oold at the sale, averaged 82,379, it was reported. __ o ASSAULT, (Continued Prom Page On*) cross-examination, he admitted keeping Merriman out of the field with a pitchfork and said he would have struck liiin on a previous occasion had the defendant tried to enter the field. Much of the cross-examination was done in an apparent effort to show that the defendant, wearing a husking pick on his right hand, would not have inflicted the injury the complaining witness said he suffered on the left side of his head. Teeple's qu- Honing elicited some laughter from the Blue Creek township resident* — but it was quickly quelled by bailiff Fred Kolter and his gavel, rapping for silence. Judge J. Fred Fruchte stopped the cross • examination
CASH LOANS Tell le New Maeh Yen Need W-8 -» - I, < wnwralWly wfiSVNRNVWv Mede Terns Dm'l hnltati 1e applr >• m ter e lees. An* Mt m tea asusH yaa aaaU. Vaa aaa beerow aa* wo freo 111 te ue* as VOU« OWN iMNATIM. Na aae abe see* sipa. May we http yaa? VUIT oun OMICI ar man caapae UM THIS VAUIABU SttVlOi •—CLIP ARD MAIL TODAY""" •10CAI IOAN COMPANY J Over Schaler Store • Decatur. Ind.—Phone 2-3-? I Send ma FREE INFORMATION J J Name J ; Addren J SCity . Sute J |
several times, finally Issuing » warning to both the attorney and w.tapea to /'slow down — nt (Me last line" He also Instructed the witness td confine hla tMtfmony to hl* own complaint and to stop referring to 'h* t«Kt that tile defendant allieedly "boat up*’ hU aister, Lillie Teeple. The incident nllegedly occurred Novemlter 7 S 1946. The defendant h»d been at liberty under bond since his arrest shortly after that date. Eugene Bryant was etiuaed by
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PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, will sell at publie auction my dairy < utsle, born, feed, farm iim< hinery. and niisct Itaneous on my Lilin l< u: >1 7 miles east of Uluflton, Indiana, on State Road 124 then '4 mile south, or 4 miles west of Coppeas station then *4 mile south. on WED., OCT. 23,1946 Sale Starting at 12:00 Noon CATTLE T. B. Tested and Vaccinated Against Bangs MAGGlE—Jersey. 7 years old. freshen October 23. LULU BELLE-Ayrshire and Guernsey, 3 yrs. old. freshen Nov. 11. EUNICE— Holstein. 3 years old. freshen December 8. SUE—Ayrshire and Guernsey, 5 years old, freshen December 24. GOLDIE Guernsey and Ayrshire. 3 yearn old. freahen January 8. WHlTE—Ayrshire, 3 years old, freshen January 15. FLOSSlE—Ayrshire and Durham. 4 years old, freshen Jan. 23. ClNDY—Jersey, 5 years old. freshen February 8. DlXlE—Ayrshire and Holstein, 4 years old, freshen February 22. NANCY—Guernsey, 5 years old. freshen .May 28. . GUERNSEY—Guernsey ht Rer, coming 2 years old, pasture bred. LADY—Holstein Jersey heifer, coming 2 years old. pasture bred. BECKY—Holstein heifer, 8 months old. PEGGY—Holstein heifer, 7 months old Red Durham Bull, old enough for service. Roan Durham Bull. 8 months old. HOGS Cheater White sow, 2 years old: 22 Shoats. some just weaned HAY About 75 bales second cutting clover hay, put up without rain; about 200 bales mised timothy and Big English blue grass alfalfa. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Two beds with springs; library table; dining table; 2-burner oil stove; (sundry stove; ! metal beds with good springs; Globe Ray Boy circulating heater, good as new. HametiM, Farm Implements and Miscellaneous Double set of harness; collars; spring tooth harrow; double shovel plows; 2 wslking breaking plows; land roller; Dickey fanning mill; power lawn mower; electric chicken water fountain beater, new; spray pump, pitcher pump, tank beater; tongue; singletreoa; 2 and 3-borsa eveners; stove pipe and elbows; 3 horse doors; other articles not mentioned; good pump jack, running in oil. TERMS—CASH JAY RAUCH OWNER I Ellenberger Bros., Auctioneers Elmer Baumgartner. Clerk. French Township Home Economics Club will Herve Lunch I Sale Wilt He Held Under Tent.
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attorney MflClenaßan and Fred Foster prosecutor Blerly during the process of InipaneHeii the jury They wen replaced by Charles RolieiioM tad Theodore Thieme Other regular members of the panel approved by both cetlnaeL Mr* Paul HdwanW, Clarence Black. James Barr. Charles Kukelhan. Roy ( Arihur Fox, Mra. Dick Boel). CffWiea W Rrewn add Chester BrodbeCk.
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'VW«B *!■■■■■■■■■■■■ Immediate Delivery Home for Veterans Ako Small Cottage* and Garage* Without Priority Geneva Hatcheries — Phene 156 Geneva — Open Tueiday and Saturday evening*. Other evening* by Appointment.
