Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1946 — Page 5

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KjiEI'OHTS I J-t o' ioc* L »»«««« V MU««* Y 4 co ' Bps** otob*. -• n «’«• 23 60 ■* " W OO ■* .... 3* 00 t w 60 ■* ... 21 60 V* .... 10.00 ■*-' .. 20.60 ■" ... 10.00 B 21 00 V 10.00 B” 1100 * 7.00 PjjTrflCK YARD* jjso tT . 20.50 B 23.60 K' 1 - 22.00 B 1 . 2175 l ( . u .rz „ 18.50 r 19.00 IOGO ANO BfRY QUOTATIONS by |ruß PRODUCE CO. ■ Shene 380 Lted October 29 K,.ipt EgX* - ,<0 Br W> and fryer. -30 ■I - Elieri t, .20 r -16 b - •* Eeftre •—■■—• ■* K grain market K tLEVATOR co. K subject to change I during day. ■fchrered at etovatOC. Etted October 29 Lt . 2.03 K .. Aik L 79 K 2.00 I 4 ' k ■ « pe- biNhel IMO. Kt H per 100 IMI. I rib. farm. LtAIN PRICES ■ County P. B Co-Op’* kkonroe-Wllllimi Ketted October 29 I 2.03 f_Z 220 I . .80 | i 3.25 B n» price*. Immliilivestock Lui, Oct. 29-(UP) - ■ ■MM; market not estabMy bids around steady; i Mravn. around 50 or 1 r ■UN; calve, 500; steer I br trade fairly active, i I Ready although top bw; short two loads < Bw lb iteers at now all* ; B> of 33.00; otherwise , a” MOO; several loada . ■N to choice 23.00-24.00; |aad Rood light and modlit 1100-22.00; one load ' I choice around 26.00; ' ■ eotnmon and medium Ibmiroo; fom mostly t P* 1m» active than on j hdd head and small lot F«*« 1500.17 00; occa- ( Fferettea to 20.00; com- | l»»dlum beef CO ws large- ; ty canner* and cut- • Fjy 700-10 00; vealern 1 F” end Heady, good and plttly 22.00-23.00; comF "tedium 15.50-21.00; P»vd to not); heavy j f c»l»ca largely 19.00 Uf'/ fat lambs opened 1 f* for early Bale; good ►"23(10.21.00; extreme f. Bn 6 p rtone weak«!k m«Mium a! ” 1 K " od • iTI " h ' ,pp ’ rt " #H, y 1 L •*»“ mostly choice L* ,n f" 20 ■‘•0; bulk good ' g Eughter eweg 7.00- ' {P* »nd medium 6.00- p I **yne livestock ' [J I*' 1 *' ’“d.. Oct. 39-(UP) i kj lb *••P 23 60. 180 Um. * p r, »ugh» 22.00 ; ataga L clioiee 22.50, fr ,h °l<« 22.00; ' r, “arks - ()0 P*rtat today. R A Gfoio Pre,, [J J quiet trading. I h^, (|r U ' 8 dorernment j Fewa '"’’“krI •‘ MI barley tr- !, Ej l "’ h - r ' ““«• !| to the ' N la HOUR T S R,,T Glaaaaa Fitted

I LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 worda or leu: 1 1 time 50c; 2 time* 75c; 3 lime# 11; S Umea 11.76. Hates quoted are for conaecuttvo inaertiona. No claalfled ads accepted or akipday achedul*. Rate for 10 Point BLACK FACE) la 6c per word for inawrtlon. 1 Copp muat be In office by 11 n. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE— New radlog, heating atovee, base cablneta, alnks. ALL MAKE WASHERS, SWEEPERS aerviced. Kitehen Maytag Sales A Service, Phone 96, 110 Jefferaon St. Decatur. llS—tf JoirTthViTrlny 1 Crowds. Every body seven at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty.** Drop in and see bow many dollars we can save you— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone IM. 281 t3(f FOR BALE- Investment property earning *25 monthly. Guaranteed rent collection and no damage for one year. Priced for immediate sale, 12,600. I-ow maintenance expense. Bob Heller, realtor. Phone 670. Heller building. 237-gtf foW BALE _ OR you have old house in need of repair, paint or foundation in good location? Why not trade it on this newly decorated five room h<>u»e in South part of city. Five room home, two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, dining room, bathroom .with toilet, lavatory. Has city water, cistern, lights, new decoration inside, out. Good foundation. Breathing space around home. Garden. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870, Holly Building. 249-ts pmr SIAIB- Mew circulating heat- ’ ere; Stucky t Co., .Monroe, Ind. Open evenings except Wednesday. 250-7 t FHTs li gauge <lould<- xhot gun. Hammer gun. 3 miles north ,of 324 on state line. Roilie Crozier. 253DOhi'T Bt'Y that radio phonograph without first seeing the new Phil(co 1301, 1203, or 1209. Famous for quality the world over, they are available at Haugk's—your local Philco dealer. 253 ts B6R jlALfc 19 acre trait, house and bam. 2 car garage and other outdoor buildings. 2 miles from Decatur, ideal home for G. 1. or any one wanting a small suburban home, located 1 mile from Union Chapel church or ‘4 mile from Shroyer lake or ’4 mile from state ' road 224. School bun passes door. Priced for quick sale. Inquire second house south of Dent school between 4:00 and 8:00 p.m. Flossie Brown. 253-3tx FOR SALE White sewing machine reasonable. Good condition 11-58045. 58045. Ft. Wayne. 264-3 t W TTTffn?e!v!m«u7’reHger7-1 tor. Edward Sclklng, 6 miles north on 27. 254 2tx iRRT "IXM—/ttst" arrivi-d. iruekload heating stoves, base sink cabinets, radio and record players. Kitchen Maytag Sales end Service. ,110 Jefferson. Phone 95. 254 3t Bor SALE Upright plni'i and bench. In good condition. Mrs Martin Weiland 110 N. 7th street. 254.BOR SALE Fur coat, mink blend ed muskrat, like new. Phone 311 254-b3tx Bolt SaLB .'»'■/s<| -reen slate shingles. 8 used Bxß timber. John Bunner, 5 mi. cast on 101. 254-3 IX Bor SALE 7 nann I in M<m roe, new roof and siding, insulated. bath, built-in cupboards, garage. sixth houtse oast of Burk Ehvator. Lou Hartman, Monroe, Ind. 254- ' FOR SALE -Pre-war white enamel ' Kalamazoo wood and coal range, i used very little; good as new Call I at 1003 W. Monroe st., after 6:30 p.m. 255 3tx tV)R “RaT.E Milk fe i whit?" Holland turkeys, dressed or alive also booking orders for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners; some milk fed white rock friers Phone 6144. 255-3 t FOR SaI.E — House trailer 1946 Tandem 27 foot. Fully Just like new. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Parked In trailer camp, corner Adams A South 13th Streets. Decatur. 355 2<x FOR 6AIE— I) room modern honied near uptown. 6 room semi-modern. North Second Street. 60 acre farm near city, with Immediate possession. 1 Choice 100 acre farm on paved < road near city. Modern 6 room home with 4 room i apartment with private entrance 1 T. D. Schieferatein. Phone 105. I F6r“SALE — Sweet apple cider I 69 cents gallon Bring your own i container Coppess Corner. 255-

QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* I j tAAJr < assa -•- J "Don't just stand there — look in the Democrat Want Ads for another croquet set and we ll finish the game!" Foil SALE d feeding Logs, weigh? about 80 lbs. 9 pigs just weaned John Deere model It tractor with cultivators. Raymond Helman let farm south of Homestead. 255-2tx Pflit MALE - Duroc service Ixtsrs and gilts; Immuned; richest blood lines. H. D. Kreischer, 10 miles east of Decatur on 324. 252-«tx F(> 11 "^^f^Tlouse^^rooim! - am! bath, gas, electricity, water and toilet In house. Priced at *4,000. 722 Line street. Phone 9821. 251-g6t Fffn Sale - WAn's topemu'; leather jacket. Size 38 to 40. 803 North Second street, phone 1159. 25lg::t FOR SALE — sT-at covers; floor mats front A rear; white wheel rings; outlx>ard motors; alcohol; grill guards; mud flaps Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 255-5 t FOR SALE — 'Apples. Select 2 4 to 3 Inch. Hand picked Jonathons. *2.19 bushel. Bring your own container. Coppess Corner. 255-3tx 801 l SALE Beau 7 iful summer home on Island Park, Hamilton. Indiana. Restricted. residlntJl area. All modern. Abuts waterfnmt Priced to sell. Fred R. Smith. Realtor, Phone 66. 255-3tx FOR SALE - Pure black pepper. One box to a customer. Coppess Corner. 255-1 tx FOR SALE 1941 Ford Super D. luxe with radio, heater and four new tires. Good condition. Phone 771 255 2tx For sAi.k—luarcut i or ? room houses, erected or cut to measure from choice materials. Tri State Realty, Phone 105. 255t3 FOR SALE ~ if<iw Boy heatrola Edward Trlcker, Pleasant Mills Can be seen between 10:00 am. and 2:00 p.m. 255-3tx FOR SAI.E Detroit Jewel gae stove; Woman's Friend washing mat hlne; Oak breakfast, set; 50 pound ice box; china closet. This furniture is all new. Call 1002 or 510 Niblick Street, after 5 p.m. 254 3tx FOR SALE—<)n*e "of“ Adami _ coun ty’s best Improved and high productive farms. Jesse H. Engie, 360 Winchester St., City. 354-31 x WANTED BOARDMANS hew location, if* North First, for sowing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching end machine button holes. 231-37 H WANTED to buy ail kinds of cattle, hogs, sheep. L. W. Murphy, 903 Winchester, Phone 1678. 228-lt WANTED - Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, progihins, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-ts WANTED — Someone going to Florida this winter who desires two traveling companions or drivers. Write box 34. Democrat. 255 gltx WAN'tED -Loans on farms. East ern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. FrenchJJuinn. 33 T-T-ts WANTED - YonngTaTy for general office work. 5'4-day week. Write Box 33, c/o Democrat. 253-3 t FAHMEIfS*ATTENTION We remove dead hontos, cows. hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2*»00. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 16-ts APPLIANCti "s*EflVl( I?' 17 we 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 s Klenk, phone 463. f 97-ts NC-ENAMIe L Cement “paint for basement walls, poiches. and sidewalks. Water repellent and decorative in 7 beautiful colors and white. Haugk Heating & Appliances. | VETERANS who have made inquiry about Stratton place homeg. please re-regis-ter immediately. Bob Helfc-r, I realtor, phone 870, Heller | building. 230gtf |

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Theft Insurance Kenneth Runyon, K. of C. BMff. IXJST AND FOUND M>ST I "with felt bow. Call 916, Charinalne tWsJean. 253 g.ll LOST Key ring with several keys and small license tag. num Iter 531005. Reward. Call 345 or rteurn to Kocher Lumber Co. Reward 264-g3t CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Oct. 29 -lUP)-(US-DA)- Livestock: Hogs: 9,000; moderately active; 1.00-1.50 higher. Top 24.75. Bulk good and choice over 180 lbs. 24 0024.50. Sows 1.00 higher; 22 00-23.00. Cattle: 8.000. Calves: 800. Fed Steers, yearlings and .telfetw 1.00-20 u 20u lower; little support. Strictly choice 1237 jbw. steers 86.00, butt little above 32.00 Best heifers 28.00. Bulk steers 18.00-30.00. Beef cows 50-75 c lower; canners and cutters and cutters strong 10.35 down. Only scattered loads strictly good cows shove 16.50. Bulla steady 17.oo down; 16.(Hi down on sausage hulls. Vealem mostly 20.00 down; stock cattle steady. Sheep: 4.000, Small trade. l/»ad good but not choice short fed Idaho lambs steady 23.00. Asking 24 00 and above for good and choice native lambs. l/>ad or so good and choice western slaughter owes 8.75. 0 — Reason in Boek At good, almost, kill a man as kill a good book. Who klllt a man, kills a reasonable creature ... but he who kills a good book, kills rea- i ton itself.—Areopagitlca. NOTICE Drt. Burk and Duke will be out of offices Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday attending state medical meeting. Nurses will be iu offices. 254t3

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I, —— <1 | COUNTY AGENTS I COLUMN 4 « Fanners and farm women of Adams county are urged to attend the annual "agricultural outlook conference" to be held at 7:30 p. m, Friday, November 8 In the community building at luffton. This conference has been arranged by county agent L. E. Archbold, and homo demonstration agent Anna K. Williams. coc|>erat|inK with agric ultural and homo economics departments of Purdue University. Friday's meeting will help local farmers appraise the several factors nffectitig the present unstable economic situation, and hotter understand economic trends. Adams county farmers who attend will lie bettor able to make adjustments In their farm business on the basis of changes which are likely to occur. The general economic situation confronting Indiana farmers will bn discussed by R H Bauman, economics department of Purdue, at a joint meeting of men and women Miss Anna Williams will present the farm family living outlook to the women and Mr. Bauman will take up the outlook for farm commodities for the year with the men. Farmers, business men and homemakers throughout the county are Invited to attend the meeting. • o Grain Stocks Lowest In Past Five Years Washington. Oct. 29 (UP) Total domestic grain stocks on Oct. 1 were the smallest for that date tn five years, according to the agriculture department. The Oct. 1 stocks Included 957.Otlo.ontt (M) bushels of wheat, 178.oon,mm bushel* of corn, 1,237.000,•mo «B) bushels of oils, 231,"00,000 (Mi bushel* of barley and 11,mm.ooo (M i bushels of rye. —— o *, ' i CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSt ’ Wheat; Jan. 2‘'3%; t March 1.94'4; May 1.88%. Com: Jan 1341.314; March 130%; May 1.29%-%. Oats: Nov. 82%; Dee. 76%-4; March 69-69%; May 67% Trade in a Good Town — Decatnr

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I Give once—Give for all. Moslem-Hindu Riot Toll Mounts To 26 Calcutta, Oct. 29 (UP)- Casualties In two days of Mrsilemlliudii rioting mounted to 26 kill < d and 80 Injuted todny and 25 gov. eminent owned so-d ships were de siroyed by fire. Ten persons wore injured by steel-tipped arrows and police reportedly fired pistols into a moh in North Calcutta. Several cases of arson were reported and It was disclosed that some of I he rioters were using hand grenades. U. S. TO REVEAL (Continued from Pago 1) ciunmlssnr V M Molotov was scheduled to speak to the asvem bly later In the day. and it was belli-ved he might renew Russia's demand for troop details. The small nations, inenuwhllc, renewed their assault on the big five veto power with the Philippines. Columbia and Syria attacking the uses made of the veto in ’ I'N security councff meetings. Brig. Gen. Carlox P. Roinuln. Philippine delegate, xald that hl* 1 nation "the first born state of the atomic age” — favored limiting the veto "to the extent that It will not continually onstruct our efforts towards peaceful agreement." A compromise on the veto question. Romulo said, is "not only necessary but possible." ATOM ENERGY (Continued from Page 1) of physics at Cornell I’nlvcrslty He was in charge of the |»s AlaTrade in a Good Town - Decatur HIRE! NOWI AQUELLA 1 Stops water leakage in basement foundation, walls, buildings. Aquella fills every tiny masonry pore and expands, making a . watertight seal as it sets. Beautt* I ful white, eggshell-like finish con* * tinues to harden with age. Will " not powder, rub off. blister, peel * or flake. Use Aquella for interiors; * Aquella No. 2 for exteriors. : *3’s ! ******** 1 II Cash Coal, Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth Phone 32 •••••••••••

inos, N M., laboratory where the i first lest bomb was exploded in I 1645 Humner T. Pike, 55. former member of the securities and exchange commission. William W Waymack, 58, edl- • tor of the Des Moines Reg Mer i • mid Tiibune since 1942. He won | • the Pulitzer prize for distinguish-' “ rd edltoriel writing In 1937, L Strauss, 60, New York ( f hanker and partner in Kuhn. ' i- Losb A- Co. during the war, as a | i rear admiral in the naval reserve, he nerved on the inter depart-1 mental committee on atomic en<T- i t gy I Mr. Truman nam**d Gordon R Clapp, general manager of TV A since 1939. to succeed Lilletithal ' The new ■ <nnmissinn was creat- | <<i by iwi->ri“ n Inst summer The i ap|M>iii>tneiit.. in< hiding Clapp's, | are subj<*ci to senior lonflrinn

■ ———————————————— Need W» repair and clean all makes of furnaces, I ff neswA ® ett ma,<r ' !,, ’—trained workmen. All costs Furnace based on actual materials used and labor. Repairs? Phone us now ’ FT A- f- - Vrf Comfortable in coldest • I f r lx.. weather ■B I fr-fl. .r..f)j| ‘ “Th, Wiilismton Hrw ,f Company: s I 'jyrji. , from tho rtorr W» hrrt r*-. P-droo n,, r oi-m i ■ 'Bw "111 * *<"( ■' ■-■• rs ■ ’IL I evvs IS coffrtf srofhrr wr'ir m- r. J . «>• r." ■ n ► SigncJ—Mi». J. k. Injious y Decatur, Indiana Furnaces Cleaned 63.75 up •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■ Would You Like To Buy ■ .! Some Good-Farm Land ? ; I * Here to your opportunity. 120 Acres (no buildingM) ■ ® located 3 miles Southwest of Willshire, Ohio, on Stale ■ |® Highway 121. ■ ■ Also 40 Acres (no building?*) located 14 miles g ■ Southwest of Willshire. Ohio. B g This land is being sold to settle an estate and is priced . B to sell. See— I Mrs. Eugene Dull : f ■ Van Wert, Ohio Phone 3027 or 2911 ® ■ ■ 1 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■* II / / NEW and REBUILT 11 J FORD MOTORS | Now Ready for I INSTALLATION BRANT MOTOR CO. ) 3rd and Monroe | —

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tlon when th- new congress convenes in January. . - ... ....-,0 ■ ■■ II! II Attend Democratic Dance at K. of P. Home Saturday nik’hl, 9 P. ,M. Admission 25 cents.2sst I HOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT ■» ■ i llotpoint Electric Ranges KENT’S Complete Service All Work Guarantssd 112 Monros 6t. Phons 27