Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1947 — Page 5

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yJfcKET REPORTS for A.Y REPORT OF LOCAL FOREIGN MARKETS MURRAY 4 CO. Phone 301 Corrected J an - 25 I_ 325 tbe. - 2’ «° *SO lb — -- 23 25 275 lbs - « 76 300 lbs 22-25 350 lbw 12 00 400 lbs. ~—......— 2176 100 lbw - — 22.00 140 lbw 21.50 120 lbw. ........ - 21.00 Wed? 4 Sat ) - 25.00 „ - 10-00 I. 5.50 hner stock yards Corrected Jan. 25 »25 lbs 23.40 1140 lbw. — >3 15 160 lbw — 22.85 280 lbw 22.35 300 lbw. 21.90 550 lbs .............. 21.85 100 lbs ——— —21.15 up - 20.15 160 lbw. 21.15 150 lbs - I*oo down „ 18.90 > 250 lbs 17-90 500 lbs. 17.60 i 700 Ihe -... 18 65 — 15-15 ' 22 00 m 20.00 [OLESALt CCIQS AND JLTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by JATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 3SO Corrected Jan. 25 Receipt Eggs .24 hens .27 springers - -27 i hens —,15 W 20 Bl AL GRAIN MARKET ELEVATOR CO. eubject to change during day. Corrected Jan. delivered at elevator Wheat 2 10 2.11 . Beans — 3.05 JfeK- 75 1 k., 1 70 - bushel lees. fob. farm. GRAIN PRICES County F. B. Co-Op’s Berne Monroe-Wllllams Kl Corrected Jun. 25 ■&' • - 2 H xo tor rye prices. | |\ SK.-ri I.KSCVI K : or K«TWK v<>. IX» - t<> U I-Kuteea of Ho>< - to .ippe.ir in lh> lielil al I'- a- .! ..„ t lie .'util <la> -if . I >l7. 4II<I xllow * i ixai. KiriTi.i-:-vii.rxrx witt, th<. <H(.)t.<J- 'll MlouM hot le ip- '< n-.tlfled make proof of <li-tii-«liur<«, O Maafc. tSaMlaut ralwr lauiana. Jaauar> 24. IttlT o'W”' ’ '• k’«> uteri.. | 2*—fell. ~ — n.lt a Good Town — Decatur , MCtrc *- *P* e Jit *"^ u C? mminnalre sc- »>

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FOR SALE SPRAGUE FURNITURE STOREHottest Value Spot in Northern Indiana. Drop io and see bow many dollars wo can save you. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 11-TF AUTOMATIC Water Heaters, gas, electric, and bottle gas Wster Heaters. Now in stock. Haugk Heating 4 Appliances. 10 TF FOR SALE—African violets, potted plants, cut flowers, floral baskets, corsages, flowers for every need. SMITLEY’S FLOWER SHOP, W. Monroe street at cemetery. Phone 5142- 16-6 t FOR SALE — Bxß used lumber; Arcola heater with radiators; 75-horse boiler. Can be seen January 27 or 28 at Decatur Canning Co„ cor* ner Elm and 10th streets. iMt FOR SALE — All used. Stoves, range. Estate heater, laundry, electric motor, gas motor, washer, radio and electric Iron. Phoae 95. 110 Jefferson Kitebon Sale* 4 Service. 4— ts FOR SALE—Used G. E. Electric Washer with pump. |3O. Giris shoe ice skates wire 3 like new. call at 1319 W. Madison St, phone 6763. 19-3tx FOR SALE Holstein bull and two roan heifers, all Iff months old. Fred Busse, *.» mile east % mile north Preble- 19-3tx JUST RECEIVED Coronada upright home freezer; 200 lbs capacity 1289.00 Gamble's. 19-3 t FOR SALE Springer rows. Frank Singleton, Decatur. route 2. 19-3 tx PUBLIC ADDRESS systems, sound movie projectors. Rental, sale, service. Instrument amplifiers Make rental liookiugs early. Prices on request. Inquire Oliver Harman, Publix Service, 8. 2nd St. Phone 192. 19-3 t FOR SALE — New Amana deep treater, size 5 ca. ft 2311 Fox j Ave., Ft. Wayne, phone H-28434. IMt I FOR SALE- Duo Therm oil burner atove, medium size like new. Will be sold Jun. 29th at Mrs. Calvin Gerber’s sale, I'A miles east of Bluffton. 19-3tx

WHY RENT when you can buy this 4 room house and bath, newly built. Builtin cupboards. Must be moved from pn-seut location. I will furnish lot if desired. Must be seen to be appreciated- Immediate possession. Phone 1570 or inquire 241 North 6th street. 19-3tx FOR SALE - 1940 John Deere tractor on rubber and solid cast wherlx; starter, lights, cultivators. James Vining 2 miles East of Willehire on Slate Road 33 20 3tx FOR SALK— 1929 Model A Ford 2 door coach. Ex-elient luaiy. new battery, 5 new tires, and good running motor. May lie seen on Sst. and Sunday, or after 5P .M. week days. 903 North Tenth Street. Robert W. Fox 20 3tx FOR SALE— Fuel oil burner with blower; 300 bushel corn crib. Marty Rockford it 1 20 3tx FOR SALE— Shipment Safeway Radiant Oil Heaters, today's Super Value. Also Genuine Estate Coal Heatrolas at low prices. See Decatur Hatchery, dealer. 20g7t FOR SALE—One Guernsey Durham cow, coming 5 years old. fresh; one Guernsey Brown Swiss cow, coming 4 years old. fresh soon. A. J. Ihivison. Pleasant Mills. COAL and WOOD ranges; porcelain finish. 881.45 Gamble. 19-31 FOR BALE—Grein elevator with hoist. manure loaders: limespreaders: wagons; garden tractors. Cement mixers; air compteaw; uatlie vnrry oiler*, electric weister. deep freeze; 15 gal. electric water heater Stokers, tractor tlree; A-C tractor cab; ring tree «U A greere Gerber Imple«Ml Store. U •. 17. Decat’-u PteMa »5. >Mt

QUICKIES by Kan RcynoWa Sfe'i •’H’-rer. an interesting Demo crat Want Ad, dear—a cave for rent-" FOR SALE—New Modern home, close to 0. E. Automatic gas heat. Phone 3112. 20t3x FOR SALE— Modern three bed room house. Good location. Pos session day of sale. A. D. Suttles, agt. 20-3 t FOR SALE Jamesway oil and electric brooders, chick litter and supplies. Order now. Decatur U. S approved pullorum controlled chicks hatching every week. • See Decatur Hatchery, phone 497. 18-7 t FOR SALE 0.l C. Mal~hog About 5 inont !m old. Inquire. Elmer Meyer, Phone 3 on 22 Preble. 21 3ix FOR SALE - 1937 Master ChevTo let Coupe. I tires practically new Car in good shape Inquire 90S N. 3rd St. 21 3tx WANTED WANTED —Woman to do laundry and cleaning- Write Box 68 c/o Democrat Co. 20 2tx WANTED— Washing and ironings. Phone 8824 20 2tx WANTED TO RENT llouto* with 2 or more bedrooms No cbildien. Phone 1046 after 5 p.m. 11-ts WANTED Job as clerk or wait ress. Experienced. Write- Box 66. *3 Decatur Democrat. 19-b3tx SEWING MACHINE RepairingAll makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine.- buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. l-26tx WANTED Weiire in the market for good hay and straw, Burk Elevator Company, Decatur, Monroe and Peterson. T APPLUNCEI SERVICE ~lf 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 4 Kleuk, phone 463. 87-ts WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, salon messages, programs, forma, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-tt WANTED All kinds of live-stock. L. W Murphy. Phone 1678. 15 btf WANTED To do washings. Phone Monroe 666. 20-3tX

WANTED TO BUY- Motor for 1937 Hudson Terraplane. Call Harry Frauhiger 984 or 3644. FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet motor. 1935 Ford radiator 2-plece living room suite. Hard coal burner. Call at 235 No. Seventh or phone 981 or 3644 21-ltM WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished apartment or house: Inquire of manager at Miller - Jones Shoe store. 2la3tx FOR RENT ■ ■ ... — ■ • - FOR RENT— Two car garage 112 North Fouitb St. 20 3tx FOR RENT —Sleeping room In modern home. Telephone 1206 20 g2x MISCELLANEOUS ACT NOW To secure the county's mn-t profitable small business. One mail can operate. Write Mr. 11. G. Gilbertson. 223 Ik.uglas Street. Bloomington, Illinois 19- 3t ROOFING AND SIDING Order now and cave. Work done by experienced applicators. Free eatimates no obligation. Boardmans district agency. Phone 411. Decatur. 13-l<tx NOTICE W»- ere canning meat each week uutll March 1. LJorh* ty Cannery. Phone 316 or I<3. Berne. ' SANITARY WOKK Hepttc tanka ■nd WPA toileta cleaned with modern pumping eqaipmoni Free estimate, will go anywhere. Write William Hate. General DeliveryVan Wert. O. Here for a period ot time 0fl!y.

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WHY WORRY; About winter when you can have the all season Thermoseal Combination storm and screen window Installed. Have it pay for itself in fuel savings alone. Call us for free estimates. Arnold 4 Klenk, phono 436. 270-<f ■ 1 -o Decatur Druggist Confined To Home Roliert llolthouse*. local druggist, has been confined at his home for tin- past two days with a severe stre-ptococcie- throat infection. Due to favorable w<-ather and a large number ol boats, the October sinline fishing off southern Calffornia totaled a record of 86,000 tons. n veriK i-: eie- m\si. sktti.emkwt OF USTVTF. so. easr, N»tl<'<- Is herein- aiven to the i re-<lit)>rs, lieirs and l<-gate»<-s e>f Fr- <1 I. Ktteuh. <li->-.-Moed to appear in tlie A<l.ern* Circuit Court, held at liee-a. tur. Indiana, on the- 20th day of February. I!M7. and show cau»«-. If ■iin why the FI.X’AI. HE ITbFAfENT VCe-OCNTH with the .etale of said decedent should not he approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof e»f heirship, an ree elve- tlie-lr dlstrlloitlve shares Myhester A. Staub AdwiHlstrator I Ires I)■ r. liiiilasa. Jnnuary XI. IM7. ttlorsry <l. tte.sy lllerty. Jan 2',—Fed,. 1 235 RESIDENTS fConttneied From rase One) ge-st goes to wage- earnc-ra who celve 81.771.36. Others: 39 widows. 1676.23; 7!i ehi!elu-n. 8942.31; 32 wives, 1384.64. Then- are- no parents receiving Hie lie-nefite, his report showx. o REPORT AL CAPONE (Continued from Page D both sides,” (in Itolli lungs) lx)giesaid. "I confirm Dr. I’liilllps’ -llagnoKis completely, lie- is very critically ill.” Prior io his recent illiiess <’.e ]Hini- was known te> lee- stifl’ciing form paresis. He was released from Ah-alraz In 1939 be-e-attse of illness after serving almenet eight years of ten 11-year sentence (or income- tax cvnsiem Help Wanted Young man; full time in local store. 15 hour, 5 day week (Monday’s off). Week’s vacation with pay every six months. APPLY MANAGER A & P Store Decatur, Ind.

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f*- T 1 B jjt rfirjb. -B EMIUE LOMBARDI, 48-year-old former opera singer and wife of fanned baritone Mario Lombardi, poses In Hollywood for one of the youngest four-generation portraits. Mrs. Lombardi holds her greatgranddaughter, Keithe Lee Montell, daughter of l«-year-old Joyce Montell, right The baby's grandmother, Mrs. Lenora Lombardi, 30, is at left (Internationi! Soundphoto)

GRAND JURY (Continued From Page nne) taciturn and Freeman would talk to no one except hiK attorney. The three exchanged hrh-f greetings in the courtroom. Imt once tho proceedings t-mled each went hiK separate way. BIG CROWD (Continued From Page One) peeled later in the day. Tlx- mo t iinnsiirl assortment of articles ever to he assembled in an am lion were place t inside and outbid)- tin- sale barn (or inspection ol prospective buyers. Then- were scores of hotlst Id »l>l BROADVIEW FARM I)UR(M’ BRED GILT SALE FRIDAY. IAN. 31, 1917 Sale will be held in Warm Building 50 Head Bi:; Broad Backed Gilt* 35 due in March These Gilts are Ri< h in the Ule.-d s 11, st Bloodlines. LOCATION' Lower Hunting ton Road. 6 miles West of Waynedsle. TIME; 1:00 P M. LEWIS JOHNSON. OWNER Auctioneer.-; Roy Johnson A Son. Lunch will l»- served. Jan. 25 27-29 ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■

WILL PAY SIO,OOO I —for Modern two or th rec-bed room home which ! can he occupied immediately. Must be located I in or near Decatur. ■ Write to--Box 67,' • Decatur Daily Democrat

items from bird cages to electric sweepers, radios, chairs, davenports and even an old parlor organ. Others included livestock, farm implemer's of all sorts, clothing, an* “other articles t<><» FI RNACE WORK WANTED —Coal Furnaces —(ias Furnaces —Oil Conversion Burn ers —Stokers and Furnace Repairs HAUGK Heating A Appliances N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 1 Firaminerf Glasses Fitted BB Eeed & Supply Monroe at Eighth Phone 32

numerous to mention." Members of the ladles aid of the church operated a ‘’restaurant’’ in a building adjoining the sal)- ham to serve food throughout the entire day. and other meinirers of the < hurch assisted in various ways. Cash contributions were also living made in the office of the sale ham building. — oLETTER MAY BE (Continued rrom Page 1) <■<l at Barstow. Cal., who would only tell them; "I know who killed Bc(h Short, ami if the reward is l>ig enough I II talk " “This contains the effects of Hu- Bla>-k Dahlia," bald a note in the letter contrived of whole words and single letters clipped from newspape r accounts of the savage torture-murder. "Another letter will follow.” it said. Police Itelleve the letter rime from the real killer ami said his "egomaniacal” move in literally sending them his fingerprints gave them tin- hottest due of the 10-day-old murder, lais Angeles' ghastiii-st sex crime.

PUBLIC SALE U>- will sell the following at public auction located 1 mile East of Bluffton. Indiana, or Hast of the Water Works on South Side of the Wabash liiver on State Road No. 316. Tuesday, Jan. 28, 1947 Sale Starting at 11:00 A. M. 16 HEAD CATTLE All Cattle T. B. Tested and Bangs X accinttled LAVRA JANE Pure bred registered Ayrshire; cow. 5 yrs. old. was fresh D’-c. 12, i gal cow. QI'EENS MARY -Pure bred registered Ayrshire cow. 7 yrs. old. fresh by day of sale. <> gal cow ANN JANE’S COURT Pure bred registered Ayrshire cow. 3 yrs. old. was fresh Ih-c. 23. 5 gal. cow GRACE Grade Ayrshire cow, 7 yrs. old, ilgal cow, was fresh Sept, 15. giving J gal. a day. now- n-bred Del. 19. LADY tirade Ayshire cow. 4 yrs. old fresh l>y date of sale, .’ gal ,;w. SPOT—Grad)- Ayrshire cow. 5 yrs. old" fresh by date of sal). ti gal cow. JUNE- Grade Ayrshire cow, 7 yrs. old, bred May 18. (I gal <ow RED Grade Ayrshire cow. 4 yrs old. 5 gal. cow. bred Oct 27. giving 3 gal. a day now. One 3-year-old fat cow. These Cows All Bred to Registered Ayrshire Bull Four Grade Ayrshire hellers. 2 yrs. old, fresh by day of ah-. On<- Grad)- Ayrshire heifer, bred May 2* Grade Ayrshire heifer, bred July 21 These lielfers bred to Pure Bred Red Pole Hull One coming 2 yr. old Red Pole bull eligible to register. — HOGS — Nin< Grad*- Hamp hire sows. br>-1 to pun bred Hamp, hit)- boar, due to farrow March I. — SHEEP — Twelve coming 3-ycar-old Grad)- Corriolale •w> . bred » put) brol r> gibt)-i)-)l Corrh-dale rani, due to lamb iibout Feb. 2<>. This is an extra good flock of ewes. HAY ANO GRAIN Five hundred bales (more or lewsi m><-oidl cutting alfalfa hay. made without ruin; 25 bu. (more or less) Lincoln »)>y loans, suitable for seed. MISCELLANEOUS Milking Machine. Ilinnman 2 single units ami heavy duty pump, used 3 yrs., in good condition. 7 ten-gallon milk > aiis: fi-iiD-b Butt International feed brimler. New Idea buy loader, metal liottom. Ilk)- new; South B< ml Malleable wood or < »al range, in good condition TERMS CASH John A. Eversole Justus E. Huffman OWNERS Kllenbf-rger l!n>- Aucilolie* rs <>l)l4*iist National Hunk. Clerk. Six Mile Ladies Aid Will Serve Lum h Jan 23-25

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Trade In a Good Town — Decatur Porch Rails Stair Rails Steel Stairs Fire Escapes ~ i* Sud’ GILPIN Ornamental Iron 122 South 13th St. Phone 5462 Decatur, Ind. Secaur OFFERS YOU: Upholstering Used Furniture Repairing Picture Framing Crating. 134 E. Monroe SL Phone 1686