Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1946 — Page 5

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I LOCAL ! MARKtTt W£C*ay A co. non M» v *» MF»" 20 *° Wd * .. - »«» 20.00 B*c fW* 1 * . .. KM 1580 - M*** ' . .... 310° 'W-- 10 00 - mo STOCK YARD* Doo- *• -W ; ■ 21 «° &■** - 20 •** W* .... 19 00 m if,. 18.90 g—w lM moo dt Ihl *v»' u yM*.'. 10 90 . • 1665 ■ U. - 1540 'lm’ k »o WLOG! ANO IKITRY QUOTATION! FunOthtd by PRODUCE CO. Phon* 300 fowled Dee- 18 Egg* - .35 K •printers 29 >u ■ ‘ 15 iprindern -29 sprinters 29 WtCAL GRAIN MARKET W|TrK elevator co. subject to change during day. at elevator. Dec. 18 -■•■ • 2.15 Ml'' >' ■ 2 16 ■>- •■ ■ 2.75 ■ ,t'i sn .«■■ . 2.2.7 ■ Abk -75 ■tab: -- 3 pe ' buihel lo *- 9 Cora; .04 per 100 lees. ■ fob. farm. B GRAIN PRICE! ■* County F. B. Co-Op’s 9 kmeMonroe Wllllame H Corrected Dec. 18 |K 2.18 . 1. bll ‘' IB* ■ IB; tor rye price*. Bowapolis livestock Mtaupolis. Dec. 7- (UPI - |Bp 8.060; blow, limited num■Barr ■«» and gilt* 1.00 lower |B’-*" ay * av erHKe; good and Ba 160-235 lb*. 22.15; 225-250 ■ &*; 250-275 lbs. 21.75; 275 9c 21.50; 100-160 lb*. 21.25IB* 0 " "pened 1.00-1.50 lower IB s *-'"'" " n| y around bait reearly. B? 1 ' 50 " 50O; oil classtrade le.-s active than earbuyers generally try|Brue Tuesday s strong to 25 |9 k < odd steers and yearlings. B> to just good. 16.50-21.50 ■Ki mostly weight* 1.000 lbs. |9 few common to medium S9* heders 25.00; good steers |B»we 23 00; sows barely B 4? ,ew Rood beef cows 14.50|B onninon and medium 11.50B. tanners and cutters 8.75’ealer< opened slowly, later B*»t’ly active, steady with B9*D’ bulk bales; good and 28.50-29.00; common and B* 12.00-25.00. Bl°»»r, slaughter ewes about B*P 1.000; fat lambs opened H*. most good and choice fat |B* 2140-23.00; few choice offB‘ r 22 -25-23.50; medium and 9 1 550-7.00, odd choice to 7.50. 8~~~- oV Tomato Club Bnners To Purdue 9* *H tomato club members Stoktey Foods will be 9‘ 'rip to 1-urdoe, statra fieldK 0,10 O«»o. Cletus Heimann ■ ,he oroup with a yield of BJ?*' Tb *‘ ys**s<B» for the other ■ •W>l»ers: Eugene Heimann. B Arthur Wilder, 15.53 Ewm * 11 .5 tons; and pailier n. 74 ton*. Their adult ET*r wag Jay Yost. K ' * dul ' grower* division, Mr. f«* Leo Lengerich led with of 16. 71 lOM Kumschlag followed with •®n»; Braun Brothers, 13.32 • F rank R. Braun 11.6 S tons; ’Thieme U. 3 ton*; Casper . * Sons. io.| t 0.,; l. a. . n.oi ton,; Walter meeke, CKii Harvey 9.39 tone L "*o*Dok A Rekeweg 10.57 *•*’» »m be preoouted to all W» f , annual tomato ‘»iater"’ Uet ' K;hoo, lßtei 10 !» » Good Town - Deestw

LOCAL CLAMipieo ADVERTItINQ RATE! For N word* or leas: 1 time Me; | time* 7le: Rates quoted are fur con.ecutlve Insertion*. No clasffled ad* accepted or akipday scbedRato for 16 Point BLACK FACB to Ic per word for Insertion. «Oopy mast be la office by h a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline 1* 9 a. m/ FOR~SALE JOIN the Thrifty Crowd*. Everybody saves at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For Th* Thrifty." Drop In and aee how many dollars wo can save you— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 1»» 291 ts CHRISTMAS 18 UOML\G~See our large selection of gift, for young and old. Shop now. while our stock Is complete. SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE, PHONE 199. FOR SALE — Near General Electric, Central Soya, roomy three room house, living room 14 by 20, complete bath, harwood floors, asbestos siding, new roof, oil heat, well decorated. 11,500 down, rest monthly. Bob Heller, Realtor, phone 870, Heller Building. FOR SALE — Home building lot on 12th street near Washington street. Owner will sacrifice for 8175 if quick sale. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870, Heller Building. 294 7t jUST RECtlfEb—two more load* double and single bowl base cabinets, all lite* 42” to 96"—radio record players; electric iron*; hot plates, heating stoves. Kitchen Maytag Sale* and Service, 1 block south H «»*t of Court House. 110 Jefferson St., phone 95. 287-ts FOR SALE OR TRADE- 40 Plymouth 2-door; '39 Plymouth coupe radio and heater; '34 Plymouth sedan motor recently overhauled. 618 N. Second St., phone 984. 295-3tx FOR SALE Reversible top coatTT, plaid sports coat 12. Phone 1011. 1221 W. Adame St. 295-3tx' FOR SALE OR TRADE Excel lent 1941 Chevrolet coach, radio and heater, new tires. Harold Steffen, Steffen Impl. Store, Third St. 295-31 x' FOR SALE Black andwFitT Eng lish Shepherd pur*. Robert Flora. Route No. 1, Hoagland. 2 mile* east and one mile south Hoagland. 295-3tx FOR SALE 41 Buick aedanette. has radio and heater. Claude Leisure, Monroe, Ind-, Monroe phone. 297-3tx FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet and two utilities to match. Phone 643-E. 295-3tx FOR SALE—Chicken*, young file* or roasts, dressed or alive. Order early for Christmas. Mr*. J. R Gage, Monroe phone. 295-3tx FOR SALE Three” building'Tot*, fine location, new sewer, gas line, ride walk and shade trees along walk. Clyde O. Trout ner, Telephone 1166 or 73. 295 3t-x FfSiCSALE — Universal mixmaster, with attachments. Like new. Phone 1689. 2»5 b 3t FOR SALE Popcorn - inquire Arthur Mitchell. Monroe, Ind. 297-2 t POB SALE-Vhtor piiomigraph and 100 records. Easy washing machine. Phone Craigville 10 on 17. FOR SALE — Sink, porcelain on cast iron. Drain board type with three faucet*. 45" overall length. Call 684 after 4 p. m. or 916 North Dierkes street. 295 S 3t FOR SAtE -BiaTk fur coat sixe 34-36. Very reasonably priced. Phone 7571. 296 3tx FOA SALE South Be:id - Companion kitchen range, oyeter white enamel, good as new. Inquire Harold Melcher, mile east, mile aorth of Hoagland. 297-3tx IN sfot’K FOR IMAI EDI ATE DELIVERY—2O gallon Harrison automatic hot water heaters, 884 S(T. Fancy toilet, complete. 854.50. Large medicine cabinet. These are beauties. 818 75. Phone 1489 or call at 1203 West Adaa,s. P. B. Hebbto. 296-g6t FOR SALE 2 yearling Guernsey bulls, or trade for yearling heifers. Ernest Longenberger. 1 mile west % south of Magley. (raigVlDe phone. 29 ? 3tx FOR SALE—Globe wood and coal range, white with Mack trim; like new. Phone 1337. Mr*. Otto Hoile v 29T ' 5t FOR SALE—Bed Springs Just r& cetved large shipment of bed eprlngs. Double deck, single deck, full eiae and twin rixe. Same price as before the war. SPRAGUE FURNITURE COMPANY. PHONE 199. 297-2 t ‘ ■ — YVad* In a Good Town — Decatur

QUICKIES by Ken Reyndds i'SKrWff-’ “—been uiiing Democrat Want Ads again, I see!" FOR SALE- 7 roonTmodern house on Winchester St.; hard wood floor* up and down; 3 bed room*, one down. 2 up; built in cupboard* in kitchen; thermostat controlled furnace Immediate poaseasion. Schwartx Realty Service, 915 W. Mouroe St., Phone 1398. 292-6 t FOR SALE Mcbougal kitchen cabinet. In good shape. Phone 153 296-2 t FOiITSALE - Tat White Face Hereford cattle for butchering. Good price*. Coppe** Corner. Phone 107 Monroe. 297 3t-x FOR SALE--Complete lino of floor bruahe*. Stiefel Grain Co. 296-lOt FOR SALE - ‘The Good Hou*e Keeper sweeper I* here now. Still have some left for Immediate delivery for Christina* gi(J*. Place your order now. Jerome Ginter 424 N. Sth St., phone 1240. 296 2t FOR SALE — 9 x 12 Axminster rug. green. Archery set complete with target, 1 bow 68 lb*. 518 Studabaker Street after 6 p. m. 296 3t-x FOR SALE Two good battery radio sets; large Coronado and table-sixc Airline. Aho good ice box. Andy Villagoine*. corner of Meiber* and 12th street, Decatur. 296 3t FOR SALE — Candy cane*, cliocolate* by pound or box, peanut brittle, hard mix, nut*, orange*. Be»t prices. Coppess Corner. 297 3t-x FOR SALE — Tricycle, scooter small coa-ter wagon. Good condition, reasonable. 517 Monroe street. Phone 1619. 296 g ts FARM FOR SALE 156 4 acre*. George Wise estate. Good buildings, electricity, good land in exjeeiient condition, on Mndeck-Wren road 5 miles south of Van Wert. Priced for quick sale to settle estate. B. U Wtoe, Ohio City, O. 297-gltX FOR SALE -Tricycfe. for tour or five-year-old. Like new. Refinished. Phone 799. 297-b2t FOR SALE—Seven room, recently painted home on North Second. Has approximately three acres of ground making unueual opportunity for person wanting truck garden as well aa enjoying city convenience*. Bob Helle”, Realtor. Phone 870, Heller Building. 297-ts FOR SALE--Just received truck load of Balsam Christmas tree* 25c and up. Second Street aero** from Court House. 297-ltx CHRISTMAS PLANTS -Poinsett*, Cyclamen, African violet*, grave blankets, wreath, bought, holly, mlMtletoe. We deliver. Come any time. Warren'* Flower shop, 910 West Monroe *treet. Phone 478. 297-g6tx FOR SALE — Apple*?Rome”Beauty 82.95 up. Washington box red delicious, 84.95 and up. Golden deliclou* 82.75 up. Coppeas Corner. 297 3t-x

FOR SALE Lionel train transformer. 75 watt. 312 Winchester street. Phone 717 or 700. 297g1t-x FOR SALE — 1935 Chevrolet standard coach, 3 good tires, good motor. Thomas Lengerich, route 4, Decatur. 297 a 3t-x FOR SALE 250 White Rock Pullets; Estate Heatrola Stove. Freeman Urick, Phone 6172. 297 3t-x FOR SALIF ~ Potatoes, cuts ffto per 100 lbs. H size 11.25 per 100 lbs. Fancy selects No. 1, 100 lbs. ♦2.95. Coppess Corners. 297 3t-x ' " Wanted siMiWg Machine itepairln7= AU makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First 283t25x WANTED — To rent farm on shares. Have good equipment. Write to Maurice Roland, Route ♦. Union City, Indiana. 297 3t-x WANTED— Hay and straw, field baled or barn baled. Ask for prices.— Burk Elevator, phone 25 or 886. WANTED — Oirl /or office work. Hubert R. McClenahan, 169 No. Secoud street. Decatur. 297a3t-x We can modernise your ki’chen with a Youngstown All-Steel Twin Bowl iUtcieauider— by Muilias. Available at Haugks Heating 1 1 Appliance. 27942

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APPLIANCE BERVICa - If we can t fix K throw it away. W* r*p*lr all make* of weaken, ■weepers. Iron*, aad other small appilancM. Whit* wringer roll* for all make* of waahero. Arnold A Klank, phon* 468. 97-tt Professional equipment. B*ve money on totter*, satai menngoo, program*, forms, *te. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Hollar BaUdtog. M4-U SALESMAN - The ckl*en‘*' Wholesale Company (GoMen Rtrte) of Columbus. Ohio, hn attractive opening In this territory selling groceries and household supplies direct to consumer. Weekly advance* on commissions, jio Investment. For Information write—P. O. Box 1838 Columbus, OMo. 296-31 WANTED- Young couple would like a 3 or 4 nxim apartment or house, both working. No children. Call 984. 296-3tx miscellaneous why WORRY: About winter wliS you can have the ail season Th*rm >*eal Combination storm aad screen window Installed. Have it pay for itself In fuel savings alone. Call us for free estimates. Arnold A Klenk, phone 436. 37(Mt

WHY NOT make your gift a new 6-tube table model radio with built-in loop aerials. Haugk Heating A Appliances. 295 ts FARMERS ATTENTION—Wo remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. Wo pay all phone chargee. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts 70S LdANS-W0 are aUili farm loan* for 8 to 83 year* at 4% InL Thor* to no expens* to borrower. Th* borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a Use aad I will mH on yon. C. D. Lewton. T SbflCE The following items will be sold at the Earl Bowen estate ' sale on December 21, 1946. Black - and white enameled cook stov*; ' medal rabbit pen with six different compartment*; victorola and reci ords; bed with sprThg* and matJ tress; 2 piece valour living room I suit*. 297-g2t

; ~“TQst~and FbURP r EOST—I-Drawer from white kltc&en table between Sprague Fural1 ture Store and Corner 13th A Mel- - bers Streets. Liberal reward if re- ' turned to our store. SPRAGUE FURNITURE COMPANY, PHONE 199. 297-8 t J FOR RENT ' FOR RENT—ill*eplng room. Sheets apartment. Phone 527. 296-g3tx . PdR RENT—3 room house trailer. Mrs. Martin Hiner. Phone 786 ' Monroe. 297-11 FOR REXPr — £ roonfTouse - ou ( rural route. Phone 5972 between 5 p.m and 7 pm. 297-g2tx I ■■■ , ~~~~ — CHRISTMAS Safety Rules r Set tree in water—do not let it dry out. I Trim with fireproof decorar tlons. Keep lamp* from touching gift* . or branches. Use only Underwriters' Laboratory safety-tested light sets. 1 Take tree down early. DECATUR INS. AGENCY i KENNETH RUNYON . K. of C. Bldg. Phone 385 I ■ ■ — ■ ■. in .. i t - Trade In a Good T*wn — DeoatV)

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marKVtf M A wRNVOv By United Press i Stocks Irregular in quiet trading- | Bonds Irregularly lower; U. S. govormaonts tower. Carb stock* higher. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures steady. Hogs, cattle and sheep tower. 0 CHICAGO DRAIN CLOM Wheat; Jan. 313¥,; March IM- %; May 1.93 M-M; July 1.75168. Corn; Jan. 134-1.88%; March 1.31 May 1.89«-%; July I--28%-M. (tots: Doc. 8!%-%: March 7!- %.?«; May 89%-%; July 68%. g- — CHICAGO LIVttTOCK Chicago. Dm. lA-(UFI-(U8-DA)-Livestock: Hoge: 11.060. slow and uneven; generally 1.80 lower with sows at the decline. Bulk good aad choice 170-8 M lbs. 31.38-81.78; few to 32.00. Bulk good and choice 280-300 lbs. 20.78-81.80. Bulk good and choice sows most weight* 18.2819.00; liberal part of ran unsold. Cattle: 12,000; calve*. 800. Large fed rteer and yearling run; 50-1.00 lower. Fed heifers 60c lower; beef

cows 25-50 c lower: canners and cutters and bulls steady; vealers unchanged at 2300 down. Killing quality steens Improved; bulk 20.002800; little above 30.00. although strictly choice 1.186 lb. steers topped at 36.00. Best heifers 26.00. Most cannon and eutter* 9.60-11.-75. Beef cows 12.50-15.00. Heavy sussag* bull* to 16.50. Beef bulls 17 00. Thin stock cattle scarce. Fleshy killer steers predominated in receipts. Sheep; 5,000; slow, not fully established. Early packer bids 50c lower <t 22.85 down on good and choice wooled slaughter ewes; about steady or 23.25-23.35. Shipping outlet Indicated for well finished lambs; four deck* around 90 Ihs. most good grade fed Texas wooled lambs 22.00-22.50. Few common natives 166.00 down. Native ■laughter ewes sold early at 7.25 down.

•there's anv better food 'V xon “Don’t think that you're <gver going to find any food that's better than our good milk. There Isn’t such a thing,'’ — says Billy Break O’Day. D* Moms

Ben Maielin Named Head Os Association Os Holstein Owners Heads Association Ben Maselin. well known Adams county former was reelected prow idoat of the Adams county Hol stein association at the annual meeting held recently at the off Ice* of county agent L E Archbold. Ben G*rke wa* reelected vice . president and Rolsade* Limhty I was again named secretary-treas-urer. Two directors were named for one ymr. They are Lester Rusaick ■nd Webster Cavftt. The officer* ■too serve* as directors of the association. Richard Best, secretary of the ■tote Holstein association, attend ed the meeting and gave the m*m here aa interesting story of the progress of the association In Indiana. Adams county Is one of the lead Ing Holstein counties of the state and a number of farmers boast champion herds of that type of milk cows.

Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers A Real Estate We'll b* glad to Rspreaent yea In the transaction of Real Estats at Rubllo Sal* or private Ml*. 26 years In this business In Decatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we are proud. Phone 104 151 So. 2nd St. DeVoaa BMr-. Ground Floor Melvin Lelchty, Rep., Berne, Ind., Phono 281.

p||lFl|| IT WAS A BAD DAY FOR UNCLE RAY when he discovered some-* one had been tampering with his checks. How i about your checking account? Is it protected? Ask us about an jEtna Check Forgery and Alteration Bond. THE SUTTLES CO. Agents P«lblick Store Bldg. Decatur, Ind. *s* jili*«b*iiiwii*s< liiiiiSnill

STASSEN (Continue* From Png* Oao> same track to vindicate bla position with bls part in defeating isolationbit Hen. Henra Hhlpatead her* at home. He still was calling th* aignsla. though. They had confidence “He's one candidate that baa the complete, all round experience and background In local economy as well ■« International affairs to preNotice! We are buying all grades of I paper *took at present market price*. Also want Scrap Iren, Rag*. Rubbor, Bstterl**, Auto Radiator*, Bra**, Copper, Aluminum, Zine, Lead Babbitt, etc. W* accept Wlr* and Tin—But NOT tin cans. W* ar* also buy*rs of b*«f hides, calf skin, aheap pelts, tallow, fats, greasas, ells, lard, *t*. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monros St. PhoM 442 ! Trade In a Good Tow* — Docatui

Public Auction WELL IMPROVED 47 ACRE FARM and PERSONAL PROPERTY Monday, January 6 At 10:30 A. M. Farm will *ell at 1:00 P. M. LOCATION: One mile West <*f Corporation Limit* of I nlon City. Ind. Or * miles East and 1 mile North of Winchester. Ind. IMPROVEMENTS: FINg SEVEN ROOM HOME. MODERN, except heat- Basement; Natural Ga* and Water System. Built-In Kin-hen Features. Pantry and Closet Space, ■nctooed Bm-k Porch. Fine Front Porch. BEAUTIFUL LAWN AND SHADE TREES. Concrete walk*. BARN, No. 1—32x62. concrete floor and stanchions, box stall*, water BARN No. 2 — 32x48 with second floor enclosed and fully Insulated for chickens. Built In Rat Proof Corn Cribs and Storage Hoorn*. WATER PIPED TO BOTH FLOORS. TWO MASONITE BROODER HOUSES. 14x18. Chicken House, 12x18. insulated. Coal House and Tool Shed. THIS IS AN EXTRA GOOD SET OF IMPROVEMENTS. IN EXCELLENT REPAIR and WELL PAINTED. HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE SOIL, WELL DRAINED AND FENCED. In a fine state of Cultivation. Ideally Located on a good road and ouly one mile from Union City, Indiana. PERSONAL PROPERTY LIVESTOCK— Jersey Cow, 6 year* old. an extra good cow. JerseyGuernsey Heifer. 8 mo. old. 5 Ewes. 3-5 years old. 3 Yearling Ewes. HAY and STRAW—2Bff Bales Alfalfa and Timothy Hay. 86 Bale* Good Wheat Straw. .- MACHINERY and FARM EQUIPMENT— I 937 FARMALL F 12 Tractor on new rubber. LITTLB GENIUS 14» Breaking Plow; Cultipaeger; Cultivators; Disc Harrow; Spike Tooth Harrow; Deering 6 ft. Tractor Hitch .Mower; J. D. Corn Planter with fertiliser attachments; NEW IDEA Manure Spreader; 2 man Corn Sled; 5 ft Seed Buncher; RUBBER TIRED Wagon with grain bed. Set .MILBOURNE Wagon Wheels; Several Barn Gates; Wheelbarrow; 125 Bu. Oats Bin; 3 Oil Brooder Stoves; Many Fountains an<l Feeders: 600 Tomato Hampers; 125 ft. Hay Rope; Grapple Fork; End Oato Seeder; Power Take-off Tire Pump; SILENT YARDMAN Lawn Mower, almost new; Garden Plows; Corn Shelter; Platform Scales; Work Bench: GreaM Guns; Plow Shares; 14 ft. Ladder; 2 Iron Kettles; 6 Hog Troughs; 2 Good lx>g Chains: 32 Rods 28 Inch Fence; 4»t Rods New Chicken Fence; Sheep Racks; Shovels. Spades. Forks; Scythe; Barrels; Paint; Sack*, and many other articles. TERMS—FARM; 20% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. Personal Property—Cash. NOAH ONKST OWNER J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer C. W. Kent—Sales Manager K. O. RMff—Local Rep. Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana.

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vent anothw war,” Youngdahl said. A newspaperman recently returned from Washington and New York ■aid he had felt Stassen strength in a number of Imporiaut spots. “He's got New England, the southwest, the midwest — everything but the delegat**.' added another, Christmas, who know-, a tot about that and will have much to do with the dolegate-getting, only smiled. Stassen s boys in th* line were only waiting now for the next signal ——o—— ——— Notle* I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by iny wife. Morton A. Hailing yjjr BURK Elevator Co. Doeatur • Peterson • Monroe N. A. BIXLER [ OPTOM ETRIBT HOUR!: I 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to !:«> Baturdays, 3:00 p. m. “ Tslsphon* 135 if Cyeo Ex*mln*d Glassss Flttsd