Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1946 — Page 5

liiov 8. 1946

SI KEPOHTB * T of LOCAL J? UURRAV a CO. *OO Jd No* » ***** .... M M ■ “TZ MOO *• .. 19.00 * 1"."""-- m.w X==.- - YARDS *ll*, My 10 22 00 BF Hh' MOO l|i& A L£ EGGS AND quotations "JBWnslehod by ■—,o produce co. > 380 - ■ w ?KL |W O RAIK market elevator co. to < hang« ..:<*! at No* K iBBt.- • 3 lj ~ ! iEj ...... 2.00 gW Ask | 9 e f buihet teas. .04 per 100 Ines, fob. farm. ||Hrain prices jgMfc»u"ty F a Co-Op's William* WBr'-ctrl Nov. 8 MBw Prkea. LIVESTOCK Nov. - - iu'> active start; BB i>a!) with bulk good barrow* and gilts all I jooil and choice .’2 W 22.50. calves Juti; all HMtlor and fully steady in isal! b>t» medium ami !•> I'o 20.00; load to offerf high. bulk good common and 9Hll‘"i to itmi. tanners largely > -Mt to 11 o<i; veal, rs active 100good am! choice 2|i'U.2»iAt, comi .00 to 23.00; to 12m); underto in fa- Umbs active *0 spots higher bulk 'huice fat wooled lambs H^B.* j '" top |24 sparingly MB* ' b'.ely sorted medium ant-vt nly 17 on to 21.50; |K and medium 13.50 to |Mt) rood and choice fed largely No 2 and 3 slaughter ewes fifty cents higher to V* 400 and 7.00. 1 Im wayne LIVESTOCK ®MT' j T'|- - I'M , Nov t (IP) » ><' •"' Im. 23 75. ISO !l« rom-ha 21.1te-22.tH); . |H* ■”’ "I ait I < hoice 23.00. h "'" ’,o. bulk 22 00; |B*' forks c 00. |v b, .. <ood |B' '"‘i'lm 14 00 16.00; |Bj! **13.00. ■B' ha <• 1" Ou 20.00; gutul |B" rnw, 'u*n 14 0016.00; IB 1 < ' tl3 °° |B l*" d nod choice 12.00- ; II ou i-joo; cutters |B*' rann «r* 6 004.00. |B J' I'* 1 '* “'"I '-hoice 11.00IB”’" 1 " 1 12 00-13.00. M*‘ C * G 0 Grain CLOSE K J » n 2 0414: March 1, Bl i. , W%: Ju, 7 1-776*14. 1 Vxi , .?‘ VS: M “ rch 127- 1 ■ 1 25*4%. B-/ *' M *> 6« »8'». B “ oM T °w» - Decatar ■ J < ■ “Dutch” Ehinger ! B ” Wl *° - AUTO H'o Im oa BC dSt p k«xS7o 1 ■ ; — — 3 o.i bi xler i ■ T *'» T | Flnrt

f LOCAL CLAHIFIID AOVIRTIOINQ RATU For 2S worda or lam: 1 time 50c; 1 Umo 7So; 3 tlmM fl; 6 times |I.7S. Kates quoted are for consecstive Insert ions. No olastfled ads accepted or skipday ached ala. Hate for 10 Polat BLACK FACB to 6c par word for insertion. Copy must ba In office by 11 A m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline to 9 a. m. FOR SALE JOIN the Thrifty Crowds. Bverybody saves at Spra«ue Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty." Drop h> and see bow many dollars we can save you— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone IM 261-30 t FOH 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 room house in South part of city. Five room home, two bedrooma, 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 670. Heller Building. 249-tt FOR SALM—New electric Irons; coffeemakers; hot plates; toasters; combination radio-phonograph; double bowl aink cabinets. Kitchen Maytag Sales and Service. Phone 95. 110 Jefferson. 259-ts FOR SALK-Collie an l ehephard puppies, 6 weeks old. English boagel puppies 36s months old. 1 saint bernard male 4 years old, nice aronnd children. Harry R<-ed, 1 mile north. 1 mile east of Hluffton. 262-g6t FORSALE Jacobsen deep well Jet pump tor 4 Inert and larger casings. Haugk Heating & Appliances. 258-ts WE HAVE come brand new Estate Magazine-type Heating stoves at 949.50. Haugk Heating A Appliances. 268-ts FOR SALE Truck load, double and single base sink cabinets, 5 sizes; radios, record players. heaV Ing stoves. WASHERS, SWEEPERS SERVICED. Kitchen Maytag Sales Phone 95. 219-ts FOR SALE ' Almost new Cash Register, sales front 1c to 999 99 and 7 classifying keya Stucky 4 Company, Monroe, Indiana. Open each evening eicept Wednesday. 2<2-4t FOR SALE" —’ 7~room semi-modern house. limmediate possession. 724 Ilugg street. Imjulre Pete Heiinan. 1 mile south Decatur on mud pike. 263-3 ti FOH SALE — 1939 2-ton Dodge truck. 103 N. 9th st 363-Jlz ft)R SAL# 1941T1 yinouili/ 4 door sedan; 1940 Dodge, 2 door sedan. Mobil Service station, Monroe. 263g3t PoR Sale '36 Ford coach. Phono 996-D rural. Located by Wayne Novelty. Lyman Courtney. 263-3 U £6r SALE Seven - room house on Patterson St.; brick siding, soft and hard water In house, garage, coal shed. I’i lot. Immediate possession it taken at once. Call after 6 p. m. Phone 6023. 263-2 t« FOR BALE — American Home Crest house trailer, like new. See Milton O. Brown, Peterson. Indiana. 263-3tx FOR“ SALE — Cuitlmulchers; tractor disks; tractor manure spreaders; Horn-draulic manure loaders; cultipackers; rotary hoes; hammer mills; corn shelters; new rubber tired wagons; 164 h- Pgasoline engines; air compressors —-Cralgviile Garage. FOR SALE Canary singers and also females two miles north of 224 on state line and !i mile west. Mrs. Andrew I4a:ley. _2«3-3t» FOR SALE ~55 gal. steel drums, suitable for fuel oil and gas. 95JW) each. Sheet Bros. Cleaners. Phone 359. 260 TF FOR used coal and wood heatroiae, good used kitchen ranges. Stucky & Co.. .Monroe, Indiana Open evenings except Wednesday. 261-6 t FoSniALE Black" princess "style winter coat, size 9-10. Like new. 610. 522 St. Marya street. 260-gtf FOR - !BALE-Broad bieast - Brohze turkeys for Thanksgiving. Order early. Phone 8474. Mr. Arthur Lytle. |5 56T FOR SALE — fttteen Food IkesF er White pigs, eight weeks old David J. Barkley, route No. 2. Monroeville. Phone Monroeville 3281. ✓ 264-itz FOR SALE — 10 heads of shoats. Phone 8491. William Smith. Qinato Fama'”’ Tka average size of farms in pUnMa to 145.4 acres.

QUiCKIES by Kan Reyaokto S WANT I 'a-'. , V,.’ • B A® I- z*r '’/ SHr Gaw ® ■ “Has a frantic woman OOM in to place a Democrat Want Ad for a little boy?" Still have several 4 I| J calves Ileft for boys and glrto. Can be see at Kennett Murray stock yard or at farm 4 miles east on 224. L. A. Holthouse. 264-2 t i Jonathan, bushel In your own I container 91 50; also Spies, Grimes, ( Jonathan. Snow, Rome Beauty, De- ) licioue. Coppeas Corners. 264 3t I 'saLe All steel farm trailers, all sizes 9150.00 and up. t’oppess I Corners. 264-lt ' FOR SALE—Oranges, sweet and Juicy, 288 size doz. 19c. Copptws ■ Corners. 264 3t ■ Large solid heads ’ cabbage 50 lbs. 9100. Ooppess , Corners. 264-3 t FOR - SALE Onions - graded” <l- - low to store for winter; 50 lbs. 91.00 • 10 lbs. 25c. Coppess Corners, i 264 3t ! FOR SALE —Man a suit, gray plaid, size 38. 10J5 West Adams street. 1 FOR SALE - (Juick meal gas 1 range, oven regulator. 925.00. 1 421 West Monroe street. 264-3tk ’ FOR SALE— Potatoes - Bsize 100 ll«. 91 00 U. 8. No. 1 sand for , winter storage Ivo lbs. 92 79. Copj pess Comers. 264-3 t . FOR SALE-7 room eemi modern house on Elm Street with one [ extra full size tot for 9400000. 5 room all modern except cabi- > nets. Hardwood floors, basement, 1 furnace, automatic water beater. - This to a nice house. Immediate f possession. • 5 room all modem Ik'use on 7th 1 ; street. , 20 acre farm, 2*4 miles from De- - catur at a bargain. s 55 acms, 6 miles from Decatur, f 80 acres, good land and fences, ; electricity and a modern house, on , State road. Schwartz Really Serv- ( ice, 915 West Monroe Street. Det catur, Indiana. 262-61 FOR SALE Two sad IN horses, t Matched sorrels; 1 mare; 1 geid- ■ ing; 2 saddles. briglteH martini gales; 1 new girls bicycle, lights i and banket. Call 3634 or see at , Twin Bridge. 264-g3tx . FOR I SALI\ <5 7'l Willi he-fer Iteer • rifle 65 rounds ammunition. J 35.1 00. Coppess Corners. 264-3 t 1 FOR SALE 7 "1935 Master Chevrolet. Leica camera, new. Lloyd Lichtenberger, 6 miles east Decatur. 264-ltx : WANTED ' BOARDMANS new* location, 228 North First, for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 258-25 t WANTED—io buy ail kinds of cattle, hogs, sheep. L. W. Murphy, 903 Winchester, Phone 1678. 228-ts i Wanted — \vpA~foitetH, cess 7 pools and septic tanks to clean out. Write MAJOR HARRIS, Grover Hill, Ohio. 216 T WANTED * (Jnfurutobeii apartment or house, veteran and wife. ' Phone 259. 262-3 U WANTED To mu' 12 ' to H' ro farm, grain rent, cash pasture. E. R. Ferguson. Craigvrlle route 1. ' Ml Its WANTED- Mimeographing worfc Professional equipment. Save , money on letters, saiew messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-ts WANTED to iil'Y -"AM kinds cattie, sheep and hogs. The dehorning season to here, we do this at reasonable prices. Phone 5885 I or 5592, or write Scheiman Bro- • there. Decatur, Indtena. 261-30tx ROOFING aod BTfif??G Finest of materials. Three years to pay. if desired — no delays. Experi fenced applicators do the work. Boardmans, 223 North First, phone 411. Representing Tri-State Roofing Co. -’6l-221 To buy or lease filling or service station. Write box 36 c/o Democrat. 264-3tx WANtED -Parly to <L spare Time work in own home. No selling. Write box 34 Democrat. 264-glt FOR SALE Christmas greeting cards and wrappings; also every- I day greeting cards and wrappings I Nice selection. Mrs. Maud Merrl d n an. phone 902. 264-g3l ._____ lronla< - c^toeß J Oothes san be tooaad mors eas- J Uy and quickly if sprinkled with hot water rather than cold.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA'

SiRfTIUNffOVS VETERANS who have math inquiry about Stratton place home>«, plcane re-regte-ter immediately. Hob Heller, realtor, phone 870, Heller building 236fftf mMi : iiy Affiyriow wrr: move dead hones, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts IFFnmrBERVICB TTw’e can’t fix It throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other a,nail appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washen. Arnold A Elenk, phone 463. 97-ts KOH RENT Wit RENT Farm 'dwelling near Poe. Indiana. Electricity, new well. Opportunity to raise chickens and livestock. Call 58 or 66. Fred R Smith, Realfor. 263-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST — Package of pictures from Crayton studio. Shelbyville. Ind Phone 7364. 264-g2t FoST - Hanna Nuttman park Call 3634. Reward. 264 g3tx Tos¥"” Yellow Persian cat. Reward. 227 North Fourth street. Phone 1291. 264-g3t —— - o Markets At A G/ance By United Press Stocks higher in quiet trading Hoiufu irregularly higher. IT. S. government bonds not traded. Curb stocks irregularly higher. Wheat, corn, oats and barley irregularly lower. Livestock: hogs, cattle and sheep higher. 0 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Nov. 8 — (UP) — (USDA) — Livestock: Ilogs: 8,000. Stow. 25c higher; bulk good and choice 180-300 tos. 23.75 24 00; few at 24 10 top Sows 2550 c higher; good ami choice 22.7523.00 with choice light weights 23 25. Cattle: 2,500. Calves: 4<<r. (food and choice steers and yearlings firm; top 29.00. Medium to average-good steady; bulk 19on--28.00. Best heifers 23.00; good mixed offerings 24.50. Beef cows Weak; tanners and cutters 50c lower at 9.50-11.50, Bulls steady

9 HOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT Electric Appliance Repair ——o KENT’S Complete Service Alt Work Guarantood 112 Monroe EL Phong F7 WANTED USED COTTON AND BURLAP BAGS Feed Bags Beet Pulp Alfalfa Meal Potato Sugar CALLOW BAG CO. 415 No. ELEVENTH

THIMRI.R THEATER Showing—WHEßE’S THE NEAREST DRUG STORE? x —- ■■ -■ — -s Ido rr i 'tattletale ' Hz put v devolution.,) <anp BESipes—vcu tainted) —X—— / -TTT/wheie can - 7 the ISLANDS SuPPLV'// JUICE. < SET I' ; ~ jfeN ‘ s Ucr JwY-tz V anp'then) r< • sdve < < z/ f. ‘ ' nW J ,n i >®r a,/A« ttr.ssjjHtt ■ , *7L 4* £vaat.» B'CoTTDTJr "BI’TTHATS NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY! tsi ,/*. vi nnn " i / 1 ® eat ,t il l n l/ts a goop ■> T" L-A Y J / — 1 WANT J / I » * k “7 TH NG that ) I < >r J J TO L,E down S / Mp 2 V roG Can't \ JP #//)(THERE,MYSELF' J- Z \ (|| 7REALuY TAuK 1 { xX< >■! . zX>>- d 'Ujk fjSBl Cr® iSL—. fes- W hpS? w^r--rW 1 W OL \Xi fl KX.\ ***”’ Sfit \ \J.; , t*Tjb \ > '■ 6 £*~3> \ \ p > iru »K| ri«w*> I«. ••I’n? » rTaaW' WI I ggjMl 1 Wl " ■ ~l— n I -J— -—“—.■<■ ■■»■ ■>—w—•■ ■ OUfßi!—«— Simple and Comprehensive Personal Property Insurance protecting you against ALL RISKS - - W orld Wide. ■ Leland Smith Insurance Agency : MEMBER OF THI NATIONAL FIRS PMOTICTIOM AMOCIATIOM. I ——r - — - B WNB— —— M f

to 25c tower; mostly 16 50 down; heavy dairy bred reached 17.00. Venters steady at 18.00-21.00. Stock rattle weak; medium to good 15.06-17.00, choke offerings 1800-18.75. Bbsvp: 6.500. Active, steady to 25c higher: top and popular tor good and choice natives 23.66; fa' bucks discounted too. Good to choice fed wooled westerns 2300; rhorl loud 18.50; package native ewes 8.50; mixed natives 8.00 down with cull and common io 6.50; mixed < <>minon to good ewes 7.60. " "O' " Support your Community fund. Give generously. — xirnt g to xHst:vT»:». In ISr U>ma < IrcuK < oarl. SeelrlHkrr Term. UMS. < Muse >«. .T7II Blate nt ladlaaa. < oaal, nr XUama, aai In the Walter nf Mir BSafale nt Marak H»,er. IteeeaaeU. tatnlH 11. I.Ulina,, VUni.. I’lalallfl I'eler atelnrr. ISefraSaal. In l-rter »Mleer, lire tlaa> Vntl are hereby iiotlflei! that the aleivi- iiaini-l plaintiff haa thia day filed In th<- office nt the < I-rk us said court liia • -rtaiu complaint alleging therein among ethrr thins, that Voii. th, - nd defendant. ha» anaented lilni-i-lf from the usual place of realdett'e fur many yearn last pant, hut fur more than 7 years, going to parts unknown and having i-ontln lonsly alm that time remained ah,< nt and unheard from, leaving di-lrlbiithi- share from the gtiove < “i.i'e in thia county without having made provision for Its control or management; pravtng in the said complaint that the said distributive share shall 4>a tMrtrlhuted among the other heirs a< cording to tlie statutes of the State nf Indiana, governing descendents' estates and deal ent. Now. therefore, von the said Peter Steirwi\ defendant and absentee aw afore-illd. are hereby notified that said • ompl.ilnt and the VnaUera therein allege will i-oine up for hearing and determination In >ahl court at th- >-out house In the I'itv of lieeatur, < ounty and -'ate afore said, on Monday, the Uh day of Itri-emlu r. 1916. or aw soon thereafter as win h hearing <an In had Wltm -a tin- i h-rk ind weal of said court at f»-<atur. Indiana, thia 29th day of Novi-mher, UMS. Clyde It. frontner. < lerk. C. 11. Mnaelninn. VHorne,. Nov. 1—».

■ »■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■l ; r-GENERAL ELECTRIC- • : Needs • ■ ■ : Women and Girls • ■ for * : Machine Winding Work ■ J Shift—3:3o I’. M. to 12:00 M. J ■ Good Pay—7sc per hour Starting Rate. • ■ Bonus 10' < Nitfht Workers- ■ Bonus. ■ J APPLY AT ■ ■ Employment Office, ■ North Ninth St. Decatur, Ind. ■ J I __GE NER AL J ! n ■ it ■■ ■- ■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■ ■

Agricultural Outlook Meeting At Bluffton The annual agricultural outlook mewling for Wells and Adatuw countlas will be held at the HluHton fomniunlty building, thia evening from 7:60 to 9:B<> p tn. R H Bauman agricultural eco noniiat of Purdue, will he in charge of the discussion The first hour will Ire devoted to a c rnolderaliou of general economic roridittons and pr<>btenia. Following this, there will be specific discussion of the outlook for the coming year »n farm crops, feed suppli -s, various classes 'of livestock, farm buildings and equipment, and the prospective farm real estate trend The public is invited. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

|~CASH LOANS Tell Us Mow Mick Ten Meed Frlvetely Coevesleaf Mede Terms Pas t hMltate 4o eeMv 4o m for ® AtfSt Oats U 8 ttkM O4H DM9II . V«« asstl. Vs« css b,rrew any •mi fi-sm »H ts (MS M Tout OWN tIftNATUM. Ne sm oho assd tit*. M«» we kelp yes? VINT OUS OHICt er mail IK yM UM THIS VAIUABII StIVICZ Oar oAce eeea dolly ••••CLIP AND MAIL TODAY—— 7 • LOCAL LOAN COMPANY J Over Schafer Stott • Decatur, Ind.—Phone 3-3-7 : Send me FREE INFORMATION J • Name • J • • Addrewe m S State J

NOTItK TO TAXPtTKMS OF SINSIT4UNAL APPHuI'MIXITUkk Notice Is hereby given the laxpavers «t ftooi Township Ade ins County, Indiana, that lh> proper legal officers of aald municipality at t:>rlr regular meeting place, on November is, IS4S, will consider th» following S'lditlonui appropriations win- h -aid off Kers cunwldcr necessary tn meet the r etraordhiary emergen-y exletlna at this time Tavpayrre appearing at such meeting snail luv, the light to he heard thereun. Hpe-i.il g. h.«.i No ti | .-m on Mpe> ial Hi hot*l No H SS oo Hp* - lal X- hool No 11 80S oo tienrge Sinleleratela Truwtee us Hout Tumnahlp Nov- int-er » I •

: MOLDERS WANTED : J J Experience Not Necessary ■ If you want steady employment with a friendly ■ bunch of foundry men, make your application now. ■ ■ HOSPITAL CARE - DOCTORS PLAN I I GROUP LIFE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE ■ ! THE DECATUR CASTING COMPANY J I DECATUR, INDIANA ■ ■ “A Good Place To Work” t I We've Been Making QUALITY CASTINGS For 26 Years. | ■ ■ ’ r * ll’J jiT ■’Tx’w iwlwM I „ W i w 1 < F y 1 I v I )| H The udder of the modern dairy cow i, many time, the sire I M of her wild ancestor's .. . tlw result of centuries of breeding H for more and more milk production. The modern dairy cow', K udder has incredibly large milk producing capacity ...it >• ■ I ■ complex and highly developed. It is sensitive .. . equally reI I sponstve to both proper and improper handling and conditions. I B Exclusive I>e Imval principles of milking incorporated in the H De Laval Magnetic Speedway Milker arc bated entirely on the 'v M principles of milk production that function in the udder. ® At milking lime .. . attached to the udder the De Laval I B Magnetic Speedway Milker actually wrmi to become a part of I H it ... a natural continuation of thr cow's milk excreting sys- ■ I B tem. Uniform .. . gentle .. . fast and thorough .. . pirating ,Z ■ to the cow—it is kind to her delicate udder and helps preserve ■ its good health and condition. Longer lactation periods and ■ increased milk production are the natural results. fl| Because the De Laval Magnetic Speedway Milker to perfectly H inmpletes the milk producing system of our modem dairy cowt I M many people say they belong naturally together "like peaches I M and cream." Why not sec us today. r Steffen Implement Co. I; lIIS. 3rd SI. Phone 180

PAGE FIVE

Tiada In a Good Town — Dtwatur — — —Q-. ■ — (sive at leant one day’* take home pay to the Com* munity Fund. ‘Vttr BURK Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson • Monroe