Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1946 — Page 5

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■hH ~r t of LOCAL G ” N MARKETS ME MbHH Ay 4 C °- No.. 1 rt ’ , ‘ on mbH* . -i llll & flgSß l * n».0o j||H-* ■ g» . ■ SfjSH -> im> Hl k " MH 5 * 11"" ,||K " "" YARDS HK,„,| 1 g® «■ - J 22.00 V. * M ,u 21.00 HH * 10.00 EGGS AND HK rv QUOTATIONS tHV ftffl I|hed SBti r produce CC. Phone 380 W. • ■-< .. ..31 w IM i; ' ■■ - :n grain market ■■k elevator co. , s ( to < lunge HH 4ay ’ . >■ i <■:. vator. |^K r rpn<] Nov. gS - 03 HH' 2 '" A “ k !■ 200 Hg Ask ■■- , J p ( - bushel les». |K|; .04 100 lists. HU to b. farm. \ w ■■grain prices MlCcunty F. 8 Co-Op's Vcnr.c Williams HMcvWt'.d .Nov. 1 - - H |B . - - rye price*. WAYNE LIVESTOCK K..> i-.-i n-»v. i - iri’i Ml', :- r .'.’.ln; 250-3<’o roughs up to 400 lbs. ■gl 1)00. afrctly choke 22.00. <■ . hoi,. L'l on, bulk ft-; bucks 6 00. .—I ~!. I . I IVOO 20 15.00-17. <•••; common rood and < holce 17.0■MI U" rood and choice 12.00lono.li cuttere ■ wnmon 500-7.00. H 3,1,1 ‘ h ®>L' e 14.00- ■*• ■ u; <• -mmoti

■kago livestock Br Nov. i _ (t’P) - ■'-Ln. •>„, k Slow to active; Most good an>l choice ■** ls 6 n,». 23.00; few and choice hows B* IMO. Calves 400. ■ swihohe sleerg. Medium ■* H Tbs. yearlings 22.5<i ■»mon to medium 14.00- ■** .Hough heifers to ", l: receipts mainly * w|il,!a and good, 13.00. «»oer«. < iimmon cutters •non beef cows 12.00-9.75. sansage and beef altove 15.50. • JlKdy at 21.00 down. 10 ** a ‘ ! ’ WO. Slaughter iambi «'»-ady to 50c lower; !!| W flood and •M slaughter lambs '°P °« load 102 lb. fed it?'' J Nal, * e » 22.25. lood western ranch J °l 23» head at " d * k Hood and choice clipped lambs No. 2 slaughter ewew At A Glance — I— Jr United Press ir»4lng 11, r iB ® o ‘ ,< ’ rate, F act1 ■ 81 gorcrnuienl * «*ks higher. ) tQr “’ out » and barley Ktew?*’* ,tw “ ,y ’ Uuga —« Decatut '«°, rch «‘tra Mill » ,k ’ mocr at dub ‘•Ho^* y .. ni K hl at K. m ■ * üblic invited. T»u,7- :0 ° P- m. | t n| m| Phon * ll# l * d Glauea Fitted

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 8 times |1; 6 times 11.75. Kates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No clarified ads accepted or skipday schedule. Rate for 10 Point BLACK FACK Is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is o a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE—New radios, heating stoves, base cab'nets, sinks. ALL MAKE WASHERS, SWEEPERS service... Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service, Phone 95, 110 Jefferson St. Decatur. 196-ts JdPt the Thrifty Crowds. Everybody saves 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. 881489 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Do you have old house in need of repair, paint or foundation in good location? Why not trade It on this newly decorated five .oom bouse 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, Heller Building. 249-ts FOR SALr.—B room muuern home, near uptown. 6 room semi-modern, North Second Street. 60 acre farm near city, with Immediate possession. Choice 100 acre farm on paved road near city. Modern 6 room home with 4 room apartment with private entrance. T. D. Schieferstein, Phono 105. 851-ts

FOR SALE—I2O acres (no buildings) good outlet, good productive soil. About 6 acres of pasture. 3 miles southwest of Willshire, O. on state highway 124. Priced to well, only >13.000. Abo, 40 acres, no buildlnw, very productive toil. Located 1H miles southwest of Willshire, O. The above farms will return good dividends on investment. Mrs. Eugene Dull, Van Wert, Ohio. 25<-4t FOR SALE—Gcod well pump, cylinder and 4 barrel galvanized tank, pipe and fittings. 313 S. Third. Phone 438. 256-3tx FoT SALE Large size cabinet beater. Phone 1652. 257-2tx FOR BALE — Briggs”* *Btrai ton gasoline engine % H. P.—130. Coronado Healing Stove; good bevs bicycle. Phone 1526 — 352 N. 11th St. 288-3tx FOR SaI.E Living room suite* and Studio conches. Chuck full of springs. All new styles and latest covers. SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE, PHONE 199. 267-2 t FdR SALE" Base Roikers—Just received large shipment of banc rockers. 125.00 to $62.50. Come In and see these rockers. SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE, PHONE 199. 257-2 t FOR SALE—Breakfast sets-Just received solid truck load of chrome breakfast sets. Priced for quick sale. SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE, PHONE 199. 257FOR SALE GiifiTbiue wool suit, $6; brown fleece Chesterfield 111; both size 10. like new. Phone 1475. 25SH FOR SALE — building lot with two room bolding which could be made Into a small dwelling at low cost. Inquire at-1025 Schlrmeyer street, or phone 808. 25sg2t FOR SALE -Jacobsen deep well I jet pump for 4 Inch and larger casings, ilaugk Heating * Appliance* 258-ts WE"Ha VE some brand new Estate Magazine-type Heating stoves at $49.50. Ilaugk Heating * Appliances. 258 FOR SALE — Surplus property, industrial benches, steel and wood. Suitable for home work-shop, picnic benches etc., priced for immediate sale. Available at old LaFouotalne Handle Factory site, comer of tenth street and Elm. between 9:ob and 11:00 a.m. Saturday Nov. 2. Terms cash. Benches must bo taken away at time of purchase. For information call 6»>. 258FOR SALE • mns in I'iiTTn township. Good productive farm being sold by owner who Is retlrBig. Excellent buildings and home, modern. Three homes In one of best locations In dty, two blocks from business district on Mercer avenue. These homes aro good investment properties. Fred R. Smith. Realtor, phone 66 or 58. 258-3 t '

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‘‘Those clubs you got with a Democrat Want Ad are not much good - four try* now and you haven't made a hole-in-one;" FOR SALE — Seat covers; floor mats—front 4t rear; white wheel rings; outboard motors; alcohol; grill guards; mud flaps. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 255-51 Foil SALE—I 936 international Ift ton truck. Good engine and tires. Also 3 good 4:75 x 19 inch tires, tubes and wheels. Bellmont Servi est it lon Phone 107 256Cx FOR SALE High power deer rifle with 58 rounds ammunition. Coppeas Corner. 25743tx FOR SALE—7SO xl6 6 ply heavy duty tire. Chester Shoaf. 2 milos west and ft mile south Monroe. FOR SALE—Holstein calf, eiegible to register. 5 month old male pig, registered Berkshire. Noah Rich, C/o Ideal Dairy. 257-21 X

FOR SALE RUGS Just received shipment of Axminster, Wilton and Gold Seal Rugs. Selling al prices you can affoid to pay. BPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE. PHONE 199. 257-21 FOR ' &ALE : ~Kne“ Hole' I "Desks - Walnut and mahogany finish. $16.25 to $15.00. Seo these desks bet- re you buy. SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE, PHONE 199 257-2 t FOR SALE Chests of drawers— Four and five drawer chests. $19.50 to $27.75. Better hurry if you want one of these cheat*. SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE, PHONE 199. 257-2 t FOR SALE hi ternational Truck Model 1939 - D 35, long wheel base, 18 ft. bed, 4 new tires. Motor completely overhauled. Jobu Jones, route 6, Decatur, telephone 6715. 257-a3tx FOR SALE — 2 story. 6 room house with 3 cloths rooms. Solid foundation. Newly decorated. Good solid structure. Ready for occupancy. Includes H acre of land with garage and small chicken house. May be seen at any time. Located by Church of God in Willshire, Ohio. Dewey Neldlgh. 257-31 X Folt SALk 1940 club convertible coupe; good condition. Raymond Roe, 2 miles east I** mile north ot Decatur. 258-3tx WANTED WANTED” Lady or sdiool girl to care for childreu wnile mother works 3 pm. to midnight. Phone 1526 352 N. 11th St. 256-3 t BOARDMAN'S new location, 223 North First, for sowing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, cove-ed buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 258-251 WANTED- to buy all kinds of cattle, hogs, sheep. L. W. Murphy, 903 Winchester, Phone 1678. 228-ts WAITED' One l-!i*guage shotgun. Call 1429. 257-g3tx WANTED - General office girl Apply at Kraft Food Co. 257-g3t WANTED—Good - Use<T~car7 model 1940 or later. Will pay cash. Phone 8085. 256-31 X WANTED—Lady to work in laundry, 40 hours per week. 127 South 9th street. Phone 1149. 256-3tx WANTED—Janiton Call in person at Stewart's Bakery. 256-g3t WANTlftr-Ladytc come to home to do washing and ironing for family of five. Modern conveniences. Apply Box 35. 256-3tx

WANTED - Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, salew messages, progifcms, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-ts FARMERS ATTENTION-We remove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts N(»Ti<’E MECHANICS’" Garage building about 40 X 60 ft.. Small semi-modern house. Both vacant. Located in small town near Col-| nmbia City. First $5,000 takes both. Inquire ut Shell Station | Lunch Room 10 miles north of Decatur on 27 or call Joys. Poe telephone. 258-3tx Trade la a Good Town - Decatur

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APPLIANCE SERVICE - It 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 A Klenk, phone 463. |7-tf theft Insurance Kenneth Kunyon, K. of C. Bldg. Sft'ENA.M EL Cement paint for basement walls, porches, sod sidewalks. Water repellent and decorative In 7 beautiful colors and white. Haugk Heating A Appliances. 858-1 f VETERANS vdwTiaveniiße inquiry about Stratton place homes, please re-regis-ter immediately. Bob Heller, realtor, phone 870, Heller building. 236gtf NON-STRIKERS (Continued From Past Ona) triaF next month. The CTO United Automobile Workers union continued mass picketing of the sprawling plsut in a desperate effort to stem a back-to-work movement which threatens to break the bitter strike, now In Its lFsth day. After four successive days of violence on the picket lines, there was no Indication that either the company or union was ready to give ground. While pickets formed at the plant gates, thousands of spectators assembled again In a parkway across the street. Police said that most of the bystanders who have participated In the fighting have been ot teen age, and entered into the melee In the spirit ot Halloween. 0 ROTARY CLUB (Continued from Page 1) progress in that department's plan WANTED TO BUY HAY Timothy, Clover, Mixed and Alfalfa. Must be good quality. Prefer loose In mow. Can also use a limited quantity of field baled Hay. JOHN FEASEL Bellmont Park, Decatur Telephone 6262

FREE ESTIMATES — on Roofing, Asbestos Shingle Siding and Rock Wool Insulation. No delays, work done by experienced applicators. Guaranteed jobs. No money down, If desired; up to 3 years to pay. A. I*, Boardman, District Agency for TRISTATE ROOFING CO. 223 N. First Bt., Decatur, Ind. Phone 411. PLYWOOD Ra-Nee Mfg. Co. Phone 56 1202 W. Monroe St.

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“STEAM HEAT* ( YES, YOUR V 1 LONG LIVE I MUST STALLL |<7 I MUST USE MEANWHILE, KkinQ him UNTIL POPEYE I UhiM TO KEEP Ipgppgß SAUC£> r< OSCAR \ FINISHES THE S POPEYE FROM] | M THE WATER ON_ THE .^yMjpONJTANO THE IH NOTI 7 NEW WELL.? J l~ I FINISHING THE/SHOULD MAKE THE P CgEEPY haveJH fCVERy LONG'O Ife M NEW 7, 7\ /ESCAPED WE Sy: SC7' U ;'• 7 Plz 1 /captured miss o/l/t r k ** ''A »Blz Ji z A/z U ■ \- I LJBrjte’ Z2J —7-— IRLONbIE" U AFE ,ER CAN’T BE TOO CAREFUL! S Hoinf? I■M\*F| 7~£i@?s& xJMOj! 3(f< Asj [2j jmJ hJM JRMII z?a ■’ I So, You are going to sign your Friend’s Bond? Before signing your neighbor’s bond talk it over With YOU R ■ WIFE. WtM.. »<Z • Leland Smith Insurance Agency I MEMBER OF THt NATIONAL Fl At FAOTtCTION ASSOCIATION.

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to Increase water supply and possibilities nf installing a city water softner plant. Street commissioner Phil Bauer will touch on subjects pertaining to street and alley Improvements, parking lota and other municipal subjects. Mr. Pumphrey will epoak on the "dream” for a community building and point out the need for such a civic gathering place. The following week, the club will hold a forum, with the city officials again attending and answering questions which the members may propound on the various proposals for city Improvement. OPA CONTROL (Continued from Page II 10 clerks and registrars and two rooms In the Smith building. Several months ago the board moved all ot Its equipment Into one room. Mrs. Fuelling and Mrs. Nye said today they had Instructions to continue their surveys and other work as usual today. R e-n, . ■ a -<h WAGE CONTRACT (Continued From Page One) reduction In the miners' 54-bour work week with pay raises to offset, at least in part, the resulting cut In weekly take home pay. An Indication ot how a strike' would affect the country was

CORN CRIBS WELDED WIRE MESH CRIBBING We have just received a carload of welded wire mesh suitable for corn cribbing. We have this material in 3,1 and 5 foot heights. Use it the same as you would the picket cribs. STEEL CRIBBING and CRIB VENTILATORS . These items are made from No. I steel wire (nearly a quarter inch in diameter.) No need to worry about wet corn spoiling when you use HEHLEN ventilators. - ■I Point Barb Wire—Bo rod r011....85.00. Nails Staples Brace Wire Cash Coal Feed &* Supply Phone 32 Harold W. Grant 1,. A. Holthouse

Need We repair and clean all makes of furnaces., 1 Best materials—trained workmen. All costs Furnace baud on ac tual materials used and labor.) Repair#? Phone us now. » j" I—— , Decrease in fuel I ; gratifying ■ ■fiiTirf 1 “The Williamson H«»ur Company: 11* 1 Jit' w * v, ' r w’A <•<" Willitmtoa Tur- ■ ■ ■-'.‘rrrrr-cl ; I sar» Thr rrrrae—fu./i a> thr rtmnrrtturr tontrol ,■ HMj;:: 1 eni ihr humidity central h»vr /urnfad our choict. 8 IL-lvHtT 1 Hatrner, the meet gretifying remit w.< the de- ■ I - create tn fuel coanmption time itt initillitiot'., -fl 811 ffl rrr j Theee ffatt, coupled teith the ette of operttior. of Ll lllTl ; lunttre. fat it fad ut <htt w» hive the belt ■ Ituatfaeathemtrhet.'' laSaVawMSank! Sifned-John Clsmess, tadisaa. HAWK Heat in g & Appliances Furnaces Cleaned $3.75 up Decatur, Indiana

given by the Mild fuels administration last night. The agency reported the nation's coal stockpiles on Oct. 1 contained 52,367,Otto tons, a 17-day supply. There was a 36-day supply on hand Sept. I. There was a GM-day supply last spring before the April-May strikes, which the White House termed a "national disaster.” Because of unequal distribution of stocks, a strike would have an Immediate effect on some consumers. The BFA report showed electric utilities bad an average 70day supply Oct. !; by product coke ovens, 23 days; steel and rolling mills, 35 days; cement mills, 41 days; class I railroads, 3't days; other Industries, 5s days; retail dealers, 12 days. 0 , %<iTi« r. n» nmiiKHs Notice l« teri-by alien th-it the Heard ot ConiinWelonvra of Adam* I'ounty, Indhns. will, until the hour of 2:tn» I’ M., Monday. Nov.-rnh. r 4, 1X44, rerelve aeuled bid" for furnlahiOK the following <-|iil|nin-nt for tire Highway l>epurtnient: tin,- truck < haolx and < al> with minimum xro» weight r.illng IS.Ivo ibl. Approx. 115 ln< h Wheel base miltable for V foot dump body, power take off for operating hoist. Equipped with S.on by 2«. 10 ply front and dual rear tires. Igirge ‘gpielty radiator und brakes, oil filter, healer and defroster. Front tow hooks and rear tow loop. Dual side mounted gaa tanka. All blds rnu-l be a<-< onipunled with bond or certified <he<-k In the amount of 10% of the print bld. The Hoard reserves the rlgh' to refect any or ail bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. I l,„r,uiiti |. lire,, lodllor. Weins < oualy, liiilliiiiu October 21—November 1.

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A. J. ZELT . The Rawlelgh Dealer 230 South 4th St. Deeatur Indiana INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger PIRK — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phene 570 ' DON'T HESITATE 10 AIM TO iOS WHEN TOD NEED N IOAN ■ We will msltg ■ g 29 lain just as ■ quick as we will a larger one. Your I signature and income are the chief I eecutity requirements. I A smaH part of your fnesme tach I month will repay a loan, gpeciai I terms are available to farmer, or . other peraoaa with scaaonablc inI come. v r> I Loans prlvs{tH> Bade UP to WOO T, *(0111/ on same day you apply. Let us tell you more about it—oo obligation. Cn//, pboae er write— LOCAL LOAN || COMPANY Ovft Odtaltf Stor* * Tcitihoflt OCCATUR. INDIANA

“There Ought To Be A Law Against It” Have you ever said thia to yourself? Or . have you wished a law should lie paused? f Why don't you take this op|>ort|inity to ex- ’ press your opinion? It will be extremely < valuable to me. ‘ \ Just clip out the coupon, write in your ' • opinion and mail it to Jj ROBERT H. HELLER, f 1014 Central Ave., \ Decatur, Indiana X Dear Bob: Thy following state law should be (passed)] (repealed): z Name uml address please. 7 MI Robert H. Heller # Democratic candidate for re-election as State Representative from Adams •'*’ and Wells Counties. < PoL Adrt.

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Vote for John H. Duff tor County Treasurer 856tft Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneer* A Rea) Eetate We'll be glad to Represent you In the transaction of Rsal (state at Public Salt or private eale. 25 yearo In this business in Decatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we are proud. Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. DeVorai Bldg., Ground Finer Melvin Lelchty, Rep., Berne, Ind., Rhone 257. HOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT Hotpoint Electric Ranges KENT’S C omplete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe St. Phono 27 xMjtF BURK? Eievator Co. Decatur • Peterson • Monroe