Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1946 — Page 5
NOV, U. 1946
A. -It KEl’OK'l'S OF LOCAL MARKETS ' ’ IliliiiW. M UH KA V A CO. .MgOl'p^ B 301 , ■' ■' 11 Olm — ®¥&w 11 "' BgWSW iMr - 1 ■■ l Hiß I k stock yards I RQISW - •' W® SQgBjSW -' •" i ■■.. -■ - quotations by PRODUCE CO. sBKESa Phene 380 MK r <N N' v • • ei|.' h- -' H 35 .*i’ 1 fryera -- 11 -HKln.'-rs :!1 J - ■MflHflßl CRAIN MARKET fWn ELEVATOR co. subject i<> ~ during ■Mdthverej at elevator. II -■ oE- - 1 " ■H Auk il per bushel fob. farm. ■I GRAIN PRICES County F. B. Co-Op's * Monro* Williams H^Bcor* ■< ted N**v. 11 . . 3 1* ’ rye prices. WYNE LIVESTOCK livestock: IM-Jwt 2175. 180 lbs. ’"" lb- ip 24.50; roughs A 22.00, choir. 27.00. k|M* chon - -Is<i; ewes 7.00; — ■MaSAFQLIS livestock Nov. 14 —(UP, I — Z^^M-Uvestock: ,w a. ui. generally 50 "tan Wednesday. good barrows and gilts ail w.-ighls 25.00; good lows largely 23.00few extreme tops i 1"" < lives 400; gener fully Steady on .’. yi-atling*; load mostly tbs steers 26.00. I «exl 20.00-23.50; rank ■Mt *mal! |..t« medium largely '* i loads mostly good « «•«.». ... ’rjv... MO(r l grades \ r«<.-lved; Wednesday's " 1, ”»<-r and other grades C>« largely 15.00b>t» 17(Ri; common mostly 11 75-14 75; nd cutters 8.60-11.50; I choice 27.00-29.00. .800; fat lambs active W higher; bulk good e 23.50 25.00; practical medium and good 18.50»»n and medium 15.00Mhter ewes strong 50 !». “ k ,ood “* AGO LIVESTOCK Nov. 14 — (UP) — livestock: £•. Aetive: 50c higheOO. Bulk good and 9-300 lbs. 23.75-25.00; r c». One load choice ehers 24.25. Bulk good 1 «ows 24.00-24.25. 5.500. Calves: 800. hoice fed steers active. ** grades unevenly «* lower. Heifers fol fr Price trend, (food ’ 25c higher: lower », week. Two loads ™ 1.044 Jb. long •®«**d at 26.50. Bulk ol<e fed steers and ‘"*” 50. Choice Colo•fers 30.00; good beef 152... Canners and ■5. lew o ® Od “““A® - Stock oat tie 25<- | owtr . 8° 'Ur Um. o ' BJow Wooled 25c ,owtr: A OO4 li 2S.ii BIMI teit *« ,t ' He^n d *k« •« Y»sriin Bom ® to, «*® r Bt ,r,*’ r " n « «nd older etasKTown — Dec ‘ur bixler“ ’ strut IR«: 12:80 ta 0200 Ste *• Glasses Ffttod
LOCAL CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISING RaTU For 25 words or less: 1 time JOc; 2 times 76c; S times 81; « times |175. Kates quoted are for consecutive Insertions No cMxified ads accepted or skipday acheduln. Kate for 10 Point BLACK FACE Is 6c per word for insertion. Copy must be tn office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE JOIN the Thrifty Crowds. Everybody ea-.es at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Stole For The Thrifty." Drop in and see bow many dollars we can save you— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone Wk 2«l 30t FOK BALE OK THADE-Do you have old house iu need of re pair, paint or foundat.on iu good location? Wuy not trade it on this newly decorated five room house In South part of city. Five room home, two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, dining room, bathroom with toilet, lavatory. Has city water, cistern, lights, u< w decoration Inside, out. Uood foundation. Breathing space* around home. Garden. Bub Heller, Realtor, Ph ue bjo, Heller Building. 249-ts FOR SALE New electric Irons; coffeemakers; hot platen; toasters; combination radio phonograph; double bowl sink cabinets. Kitchen Maytag Sales and Sei vice. Phone 95. 110 Jefterson. 253-ts FOK SALE — Truck load, double and single base sink cabinets, 5 sizes; radios, rec rd piayers, heating stoves. WASHERS, SWEEPERS SERVICED. Kitchen Maytag Sales Phone 95. HMt FOK SAI.E 55 gal. steel drums, editable for fuel oil and gas. 65.U0 each. Sheet Bros. Cleaners. Phone 359. 2W-TF FOR Ford thtiuiFtrui k” few uiih'S, In good condition. 515 I North Meridian St., Portland, Ind. 1 • Ph< ne 213 .V. 257 St l FOR SALE Shotgun shells, 12 gauge. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. 2«7-5t FOR SAIJC 1 Renown Underfeed heating stove. Tel. 973-B. 287-3 U FOR SALE—.MiIk route between Decatur and Herne. Phone 3271 or inquire 554 .Mercer Ave. 267-ltx FOK SALE - 9 room modern home. Steam heat. Can be converted into apartments. Within 2 blocks of schools ami 3 churches. John L. DeVoss, I’houe 607. 267 Jt NEW supply of seat covers bumper jacks, fog lights, bumper guards. .Macklin’s Super Service. Chrysler, Plymouth Dealers. 2«s3t FOK SALE -- Exceptionally well built 7 room house ami garage cement floor. Newly painted outside and redecorated Inside. Septic tank in and connected, large garden space and orchard with 50 fruit trees. Inlaid linoleum and varnished floors throughout the house. Nice basement. Owner would like to move to country. Located at 523 East Water St.. Berne. Ind. Price 85,950 00 Phone 3352, Herne, hid. 268-2 t FOK SALE Broad breast Bronze turkeys for Thanksgiving. Order early. Phone 8474. .Mr. Arthur Lytle. 356 T FOR SALE ""’Apples: improved Winesap, Johnathan. Grimes Golden or Starks Delicious 12.75 per bushel. Bring baskets. Coppess Corners. 269-3tx FOR SALE — Medium size pot a toes; 11.25 cwt. latrge fancy Kahtadin 62.95 cwt. Onions or cabbage 50 lbs. >I.OO. Coppew Cornatrs. 2>» a “ FOR SALE Peanut* ’re-h roasted in shell 29c. Coppess Corners. 269-3ty FOR SALE — Syrup. Imitation maple, gal. 12.39. Bring containers. Coppess Corners. 269-3tx Boy your Christmas candy early. Hard candy, chocolates, chocolate peanuts, candy canes. Coppers Corners. 26»-3t« For SAI” Family size white llolland turkeys for your Thanksgiving dinner, and some milk fed white rock fryers. Dressed or alive. Call 1544. J?*/ 10 * SALE M>" »•*• «»» , gas heater coal A wood ranges, heating stoves, lied room suite, living A dining room suites, breakfast sets, radlro. kitchen cabinets, odd chairs and other gmxl used furniture. New stove pipe He per joint. Secaur Furniture Repair. 134 E. Monroe Street. 269 3t FOR SALE 12“ Jon" l * er * tor breaking plows; fence atretcheio; guernsey heifer. 3 year* old. freshen February 1 Gilbert 143- D.) Btookhait. 1 mile south 6 miles east of Monroe or 4th bouts east of Blue Creek stone quarry. 269-gJtx
QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* >— - — Mbrf ~Ti '*l I M I The new man we hired this morning with a Democrat Want , Ad—wants to know when he Is supposed to Strike." FOR SALE — Nurses sweep-se ( corni-hand Gruen watch with expansion bracelet. Mrs. Marlon. Jackson, ll<*4 Elm street, phono «»2L 269-31 X FOR HALE — 1933 Plymouth four Boor, new paint. Phone 761. 26K2tx FOR SALE Use.! - Merchandise Barton Washer, 2 pc Living room suite, 100 lbs. Ice refrigerator Chair ami ottoman and many other articles too numeroim to mention. SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE. PHONE 199. 269-2 t FOR SALE i?».f6*VS' Ford"truck' grain and stork rack. Ed Wlehe, Hoagland phone. 26k-3tx FOR HALF Coronado radioT 12 tube. White porcelain laundry I stove. k<mml shape. 1105 Eight St. Phone 688. 26k-3tx FOR SALE Furniture — Living room suites. New styles. Well built. (148.59 up. Bio<e rockers |2500 up. Knee hide desks 816 25 up. Utility cabinets >12.95 up. Breakfast sets. Chrome and wood. 862.50 up. We save you 20% to 30%. Why pay more? Sprague Furniture Store Phone 199. 269-2 t FOR SALE '4l Master Deiux Cbev. Club coupe. Excellent condition. 516 West Monroe st. Decatur-phone 150. 268-31 X •. ■ i" .—— - ■ 'FOR SALE Electric vacuum clean- :| era. Liberal allowance for your •|o|d cleaner. Sprague Furniture ; Store. Phone 199. 269-2 t 1 FOR SALE — Complete set of ‘ China, Rosenthal Bavarian, boni atello i>attern. Service for six. I Phone 1189. 269 3tx 1 FOR SALE — 1939 Chevrolet i Master Deluxe, new tires, coin- ■ pletely overhauled within last 1800 ! miles. Good condition. 118 S. Sth , St., call after 4 p. m. 269-3tx FOR SALE Week old Hereford ‘ heifer calf. Phone 4694. FOR SA r tion. Cail 192. 269-3tx ■ FOR SALE Katfa Cori< aflur coat, three-quarter length, size 1 16. Slightly worn. Call 5465 before i 3 pm ’ _ 265-g6tx ’ WANTED BOARJmaNS new location, 223 North Finst, for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parte, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine button- ! holes. 258-25 t WA N l E1) to~buy' iil kinds of cattle, hogs, sheep. L. W. Murphy, 903 Winchester, Phone 1678. 228-ts WAN TED— Mimeographing 'work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, progrtima. forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-ts WANTED TO Bl V All kinds caTtie. sheep and bogs. The dehorning season U here, we do this at reasonable prices. Phone 5885 or 5592, or write Bcheiman Brothers, Decatur, Indian.. 261-30tx WANTED faits I*> plow. Will haul ashes and tin cans. Frank Burger, phone 569-A. 267-5tX WANTED - " - Ride-uTk-F Wayne. 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift. Phone 643-D. 267-3tx WANTED—Loans on fvrms. EasL ern money. Low rat as. Very lib eral terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 T-Ttf WANTED - TiFrent 100 to 150 acres farm. Full line of equipment. Write Box 40, In can* of Democrat Company. 267 3tx WAtfTfclF'fo”buy - dFect from owner, modern 3 bedroom house In Decatur. Cash. Phone 1576. 257g3t WANTED — Set of'tractor lire chains. 1238. Win. Reichert, Monroe route one. Phone 2oii Berne. 269-3tx "Acoordion-Saxopnone-Yrumpet or Clarinet wanted by music teacher last opportunity to sell." Box J 8 c/o Democrat. 265 6tx MISCELLANEOUS VETERAN’S who have made i inquiry about Stratton: place homes, please re-regis-1 ter immediately. Bob Heller, t realtor, phone 870, Heller i building- _ 236gtf
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FARMERS ATTENTION-We remove dead horses, cows. bogs, etc. Decatur phone 3000. We pay 1 all phone charges. The Btadley Products Co. 16-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we 1 can't fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers. 1 sweepers. Irone, aud other small appliances. White wringer rolls for ail mahes of washers. Arnold A Klenk phone 463. ■ 97-tt Theft Insurance Kenneth Runyon, * K. of C. Bldg. Market At A Glance By United Press Stocks easier In quiet trading. Bonds and U. 8. government bends Irregular. Curb stocks Irregularly higher Wheat, corn, oats and barley higher. Hogs higher, cattle and sheep lower. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Jan. 2.06%-B; March I.* MU: May 190 b.; July 1.74. Coin: Jun. 1.32%-%; March 1.29 %-%; .May 1.28 1.281 k; July 1.27%1.27. Oats; Nov. 82A; Dec. 76% %; .March 69%-%; May 67% %. 0 Mrrt<*K TO T««I*AI*EHN of XUIHTiOX si. AI*I*HOI*MI tTioxa Nutlc- Is livr*-l>y glv»n the taxpayers <tf Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal offhers of siitil municipality at their regular meeting pliiee, on ISlh day of November. IM4S, will consider the following additional appr<n>rlstlons will* It said offli ere consider ne< easary to meet the extraordinary emeraem-y existing at this time. t*oi.i< »: i»»:|.«rtwp;\t Muppllea | XJ.OO I XJ.MO FINK IIHPXKTMFAT I'eraona! Service Sal. Volun. Firemen 420.00 4'ontractual Service I44.tr* Material * Supplies 40.00 Properties 100.00 f <01.45 XIHW.T A XtiWHH nKI*tHTMKN*r Perimnal Service Sal. Iteg. Inbor 530.00 Siit>plles 150 00 I ,00.00 KXtdXKIHIM. i>f:p»htmf:mpersonal Servl- e Other Compensation GOu.OO | SOO.uO tilt Htl.l. Contra, tual Service 110.00 I 110.00 INMCItAN’cft 350.00 I 250.00 total Additional Appropriation* 8244>.t5 Taxpayers appearing at su> h meeting shall have a right to be le-ard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Comntlssioners, which Board ' will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's . office of Adams County, Indiana, or ' at sti.-h other place as may be de- , signaled. At such hearing, taxpayers objei ling t«> any of su< h addl- ' tl<>nal appropriations may Ire heard , and Interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor when I and where au>li meeting will he - held. f 11. X eenon turaud. <i»> I lerk-Trensnrer. Itecalur, Indiana. Novenrber 7—ll
FOR CAR PAINTING Body and Fender Work See LOUIS MATTAX Route 1, Monroe Call 91-T, Monroe \” * Elevator Co. Decatur • Petereon • Monroe
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“THE MAN OF THE HOUR” ~ HEBE’S TWO Bil I POPEYE, |\ /HELLO.Y PoPEvE • Mv I /popgve. I WILL MEED A fur) ( ' 77T c W '-Ofo m. ® fw“ r.ipr i"« - Kwg —ZL 4 -I <»., . .... I ■■■■■—■■ ii n /■ -J FwSmm iUh> i **L. , . ■ J «■ ii.in ■in —“■ l— •"■■■ BLO N DIE SHORTC UT TO OLD AGE cookie? "Z Wwait-no/JI Pj<£?£;£A ——-- 1 CWT TELL ME 1 * GRAY HAIR v ' '£•** * .Il ■ ■ ,&?<F* X J -;s-F? L « jfe fc "'iK ' A tr. In W«W mmrd 1- ■ - ' TTBW ■■■■■■■ ■!■ ■ ■■! ■’■«■ *•*»■■»•<« before STRIKING. The greatest single cause of fire loss in this country is “matches-smoking” t which is UM la»l ten years caused 29' eof all fires involving property loss of SIM million. .. .I—i ni I Leland Smith Insurance Agency MtMBtR OF TMB WATIOIUL PI_R« *
Dairy Membership Cards Available Dairy 4-H membership cards have been placed in the hands of Arthur Wilder, Evnrvtt Rice, Roy Price, Churlss Backhaux, Goo Zimmerman. Stanley Arnold. P. B. Mhtnun, Harry l-ehman. BenJ Gerke, and R. Werllng. These men were selected by pure bred dairy breeders to work with the county 4-H club committee. These men will seek to enroll boys and girls who have animals registered In their names individually, or have registration In partnership. State and district competition la dairy 4-H Is limited to boya and girls having bonafide ownership In the animals they show. Enrollment must Im* In the county extension office ulmiui January 1. o Urges Farmers To Remain Organized Indianapolis, Nov. 14—(UP)— Secretary J. E. Stanford of the Kentucky Farm Bureau bellevee American farmers will lose everything they have gained in recent years unlena they remain organized. "Farmers must make mazimum use of cooperatives an.l maintain existing favorable legislation," he said, "or else they will lose their gains and return to a low income status." He spoke before the 28th annual convention of the Indiana Farm Bureau last night. Purdue University president Frederick Hovde was the principal speaker today. Public Auction Sale Os 30 Registered Jersey Cattle Sunnymeade Farm Rockford. Ohio Located on Route 117, I'/g miles eset of U. 8- 127 SATURDAY, Nov. 23, 1946 15 cows —5 bred heifers ■* heifer calves—3 star Imported In dam. herd sire—2 high grade cows. T B an«l Bangs accredited— Young animals calfhood vaccinated. Mr. & Mrs. James Tingley i<NU-ENAM€L) |
KaMI RCTURNtNG FROM INOIANO aboard the Queen Elizabeth. Anne Shirley, left, finds her young son more Interested in the camera than a welcoming klu. Anne was one of a group of movie atara appearing before English royalty In a command performance, as were Joan Bennett and her husband. Waller Wangvr, right, wlto also sailed on the "Quran." T/nternafioasJSouixfpbotoJ
OPA TO STUDY (Continued from Page 1) Inter-agency rows which otherwise might require the attention of the president. Steclnian, who recommended much speedier tiecontrol than OPA thought wise, will not figure !n the rent tlechdon except on an appeal basis, a spokesman for his office said. The rent advisory committee eoupled its request for a general rent increase with a proposal to eliminate rent ceilings on new construction and on property being converted fnan non-resi-dent ial to residential use. These tellings are fixed by housing expeditor Wilson W Wyatt, who was expected to announce withfn the next Week whether he plans to keep them. .M-anwhile, chairman Hoy L Thompson was expected to announce th<* fate of the three-man price decontrol Itoard. The panel has had nothing to do since August when It recontrolled meat and ’ben saw Mr. Truman reverse that decision last month. We Have Garden Tractors, A. C. Tractor Cabs, Heat Houses. Cement Mixers, Lime and Fertilizer Spreaders, Rotary Hoe, Post Hole Digger, Cattle and II o g Curri-ollers. Stokers. Tractor Tires. Tarpolins, Electric Welders. G. E. Radios, Electric Waler Heaters. Electric Irons. Toy Tractors and Trailers. GERBER Imp. Store Allis-Chalmers Sales and Service, U. S. 27, Decatur Phone 2551.
TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR JOEI. KCIMIAKI) <;t EKNSEY IMSPERSAL At Farm. 2 miles southeast of Craigvllle, Indiana 17 mil»s anythweat o’ Decatur, Indiana Monday, November ISlh—l2:3o I’. M. 40 REGISTERED GUERNSEYS—24 COWS—3 BULLS—6 BRED HEIFERS—S OPEN HEIFERS—AND CALVES DUE Herd Sire—Cherrie Chexterfield 338735. Sira; McDonald Farm’s Fabron (Son of Mybaven King) Dant t hcirie .May of F>lorah (Dulighter of Caumralt Is-geßdt South Wind Victor 380889. Slru: McDonald Farm's llooniet 325385 (Son of Eon-most Predi'Hlon), Dam: South Wind Hess Dawn 876787 I Dau Mctionald Farm's Imrnt-llt. ALSO along with Mt Reinhard fHapersal will l M > sold the milking herd of Mr. und Mrs Janies Lylmrger of Geneva. Indiana. .Mr, and Mrs. Lyltarger plan a winter trip to California, therefore they will aeli their milking herd Herd Sire: South Wind Bernices Star 330696. Sire: McDonald Fanns Erin Dam: Slur's Hinsdale Bernice. 5 Helfers—:f llretl, 2 Open Consigned by Myer's ii. Stinson Uniondale, Indiana. JOEL HEINHARD A SON. Cralqville, Indiana MR. 4 MRS. JAMES LYBARGER, Geneva, Ind.—Owners Roy Johnson—Garl Rudicel Auctioneers Sale Managed by—Everett S Beaty Sales Service, <z' Huntington, Indiana—Phom* 29m; R | ' »
! - GENERAL $$ ELECTRIC : Needs ■ : Women and Girls 8 IE ' for : Machine Winding Wor " .Shift .3:30 P. M. to 12:00 M. ■ Good Pay—7sc per hour Starting Rate. v ’ Bonus—lo / Night WorkersBonus. \ . APPLY AT v\ ■ Employment Office, North Ninth St. z Decatur, Ind. ■ • -GENERAL
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