Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1947 — Page 5
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Jket reports for n lv REPORT OF LOCAL ■ FOREJGN MARKETB jTMieTT, MURRAY A CO. Phon* 301 KH Corn* ted Jau. 27 MU-.-, Tbs. 24 10 ■B*' 1 * n>* - 23 75 |K;;, lbs. - 23 25 tbs. 22.75 üßu''" Tbs. 22 50 Ma,. Jb,. .. - 22.25 uKo Tbs. - 22.50 Mil I" Tbs 22.00 Bn* ’hs. 2100 W ”50 = ■' 16.50 K 16 00 M 10.00 Ac Sat.) — 25.00 ‘W 21.00 !■., - 10.90 SF 5.50 ■hNER STOCK YARD* Corrected Jan 27 ig 225 Tbs. - 24.15 H>s. 23.90 U lbs. 23 65 Bfljsii 23.15 |B::t>" lbs. .... 22.65 n>x. 22 40 <i'n Tbs. 21.90 K up 2" 9O * f 1«" O’"- 21.90 aB 15" 11’" — l9 9” |K. down 1< «5 •■<> 350 lbs 1« « » S.. 500 lbs. - 10-40 Bo 700 1b ». 17.40 XI 10.00 ■ 23 00 - 20.00 KoLEBALE ESQ* ANO B ltry quotation* Furnished by McatUß PRODUCE CO. p*M» tao ■ ( <>i retted Jan. 27 Mt Receipt Eggs .34 hens — 37 sp’tngcrs 37 - — .15 — .11 springers .27 ...... 20 St' »L CRAIN MARKET MURK ELEVATOR CO. subject to change during day. |l Corrected Jan. 27 ■ices delivered at elevator. M Wheat 2 10 ■ Wn.at 2.11 Be,ins ........................ 3.05 Meed 2.25 1 8»> Main: .03 par bushel lean. ■Corn: .04 per 100 lose. t.o.b. farm. i GRAIN PRICE* ■sms County F. *. Co-Op's ■ Itrne-Monroo-WHllome corrected Jan. 27 M 2.08 <B 170 .7* ■ No. 2 3.03 B for rye prloea. ■RT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■t Wayne. Ind.. Jan 27 — : ■» l«'»24O tits. 24.25-24.30. ■" n»s. 23.50-24.00. 300-400 Ml'S'-2::25. 100 160 lbs. 22.50- ■ roughs 18.50-19.00; stugs Mtea: c hoice 26.00. Mn: choice 18-20; good iSi:;choice 22 50; ewes 7 50; ■ 6. Mt»: choice 17.5d19.50; ■ 15.6M7.50; medium 12.50- ■ common 10.5M3J0. ■" choice 10.50-11.50; med «B*5"1050; .anners and cut■M4 ccsxl and choice 14-15; M 1250 1400; common s— O—a ■ ■ iaNAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Jan 27 — (UPI — I —Livestock: ■g> COOO; active; good and ■*- borrows and gilts 160-225 ■ :t.SM»'M» toy 25.25; X 23M” 2125: loe 160 tbs. 22.00- ■ «’WS strong largely 19.00- ■ 'hence lightweight to 20J0 ■?* Imo- ra | vei( fya ateer ■ •'•it»r trade slow; top med ■ •leers 19CJ0 195 O; guod to Bi l"* m * , l , * m grades ia iu «'l w rood to choice ■ * 22.00: cots, active, fully ,ommon -nd medium ■"•’*- «>od to 1'4.00; can- ■ » r 'd cutters Bam j* Ml; veal ■ moderate',y ac tive, steady; ■ •»'! choice 25.50-27.00; com B medium 12.50-24.00 ■*? *Mt; fairly active; bulk ■_o cboteo medium lambs ! °P 23.90; medium B.l*, 1 4 *• ro ’» , non and ■ ■ 12.0M5.50; choice 96 Tbs B »*s lambs 23.00; Slaughter ■ eLwl r 11 7i * ' lown ; « O,MI ■ “"ice ted Teaas yearlings B ~~—• S’ raise of one s Mfe wfH ■22 ■’ n * do ** *ilh It. ha** ‘o HIM
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LOCAL CLAMIFIED ADVERTISING RATE* For N words or Ion: 1 Mas 6Be; E daos 7«oi I times |1; « tlaoa 31.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. Mo clasiflsd Bdß M blb. Rate for 10 Point BLACK FACE to 5o per word tor tosertioa. Copy But bo in oCioe by 11 A a. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline to * a. m. FOR SALE SPRAGUE FURNITURE STOREHottest Value Spot in Northern Indiana. Drop in and see bow many dollars wo can save you. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 11-TF AUTOMATIC Water Heaters, gas, electric, and bottle gas Wacer Heaters. Now In stock. Hangk Heating A Appliances. 10 TF FOR SALE — AU used. Stoves, range, Estate beater, laundry, electric motor, gas motor, washer, radio and electric iron. Phono 95, 110 Jefferson. Kitchen Sales 4 Service. 4-ts FOR SALE— 1940 John Deere tractor on rubber end solid cast wheels: starter, lights, cultivators. James Vining 2 miles East of Willshire on State Road 33 20 3tx FOR SALE- 1929 Model A Ford 2 door coach. Excellent body, new battery, 5 new tires, and good running motor. May be seen on Sst. and Sunday, or after SP.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 R.l 20 3tx FOR SALE— Shipment Safeway Radiant Oil Heaters, today's Super Value. Also Genuine Estate Coal Heatrotos at low pricea. See Decatur Hatchery, dealer. 20g7t FOR SALE—Grain elevator with hotot, manure loaders; limespreaders; wagons; garden tractors. Cement mixers; air compressor; cattle curry oilers; electric welder, deep freexe; 15 gal. electric water heater. Stokers; tractor tires; A*C tractor cab; ring free oil A grease. Gerber implement Store, U. 8. 27. Decatur Phone 255. 21-4 t
FOR SALE — Regular Farmall tractor on rubber aud cultivator* 10-20 Me Daering tractor on rubbar, used disk Gerber Implement Store, U. 8. 27, Decatur. 21-3 t FOR SALE—I93S Chevrolet (standard. Good condition. Call | Monroe 105. 22g3tx FOR SALE 30 ton lulled alfalfa hay. Also implement trailer with dual wheel*. 60<ixl6 tire*. Hugo Bulmahn, Decatur route I. 22gtx FOR SALE: Cocker spaniel puppy. Phone 4251. git FOR SALE: 1047 Chrysler Wind •or 4 door with fluid drive, heater. defronter. radio, new spare tire. Will sell extra cheap if bought within 3 days. Chester Baumgart ner. 4 miles west Cop peas corner on 124. then 1/5 mile north. 22g3t FOR SALE-Ail steel farm trailer 1139.50 complete with 2 new N 4 i 14 tires and tubes. See our furniture dept., second floor. GamHe's-«» FOR SALE-50 gal. drums, while they last'll. Gamblea. 22-lt FOR SALE 8 piece walnut dining room suite: 2 French doors, Mae 7 fl i 33'4 la- Call 9234 22-g2t FOR SALE: HxlO wool rug. 2 throw rugs to match, good condition. Reasonable. 234 North First,lt FOR SALE Gas stove with right hand oven. Phone 1561 ttx FOR SALE Gas atave with right hand oven. Phone 1501 22 Itx FOR SALE (lover hay twine baled- I«ocated on George Barnett Farm 2 mile West I*4 North of Monroe. See CM. Busche Adm. Monroe Ind. Phone 15 22 b3tx FOR SALE IS In Mueller Fura •ee Good condition. 222 Steveoson Phone 75*2 22 2,1 FOR SALE—SS Ford Too Truck Extra bod> can be used as trailer <tod Fruit Jars. Toledo 30 lb. Com bed. Fruit jars. Toledo 3t lb Computing Scale North 13th St. Home Wood Add.-ese Harvey i<adig 22 3tx FOX SALEf* MwW A Fwd pick wa. dou'-le MR alartrt' ha* beatarail Marner A*a ’« «x
QUICKIES by Kun Ruy»»idg Si “I sold my gun with a Democrat Want Ad—K’s my trigger finger 1 hurt, you know!" FOR SALE—New Modern home, close to G. E. Automatic gas heat. Phone 3112. 2bt3x FOR SALE Modern three bed room house. Good location. Possession day of sale. A. D. Buttles, agt. 203 t FOR SALE—Jamesway oil and electric brooders, chick Utter and supplies. Order now. Decatur U. S. approved pullorum controlled chicks hatching every week. • See Decatu.Hatchery, phone 497 18-7 t FOR SALE- 0.l C. Mnle' bog Aimut 5 months old Inquire, Elmer Meyer, Phone 3 on 22 Preble. 2i 3tx FOR SALE— 1937 Master Chevrolet Coupe. 4 tires practically new Car in good shape Inquire 908 N. 3rd St. 21 3tx WANTED WANTED TO RENT—House with 2 or more bedrooms No children. Phone 1046 after 5 p.m. 11-ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing— AU makes, guaranteed Jobe. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. l-26tx 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 Klank, phone 463. >7-U WANTED- Mimeographing work. Professional equlpmoaL Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Holler BuUdtog.
WANTED- Ail kinds of livestock. L. W Murphy. Phone 1678. 15-btf WANTED—To do washings. Phone Monroe 666. 203tx WANTED RENT-Unfurnish-ed apartment or house; Inquire of manager at Miller • Jone* Shoe store. 21-a3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT— Two-car garage. 112 North Fourth St. 20 3tx AND FOUND STOLEN Mortar box from house at 5«»7 South Thirteenth atreet. Whoever took box please return same, I am in need of it. Reward. Mike Biebersteln. gltx MISCELLANEOUS ROOFING AND SIDING- Order now and save. Work done by experienced applicator*. Free estimate* no obligation Boardman* district agency. Phone 411. Decatar. 13-14tx NOTICE—We are canalng meat each week until March 1. Uechty Cannery. Phone 316 or 173. Berne. 21-6tx SANITARY WORK Septic tonka and WPA toilet* cleaned with modern pumping equipment. Free estimate, will go anywhere Write William Plate. General Delivery. Van Wert. O. Here for a period of time only. 17-g6tx Farmers' attention-wo" nmove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatar phone 2006. We pay all phone chargee. The Btadley Products Co. 15-ts WHY WORRY: Aboat winter whaa you can have the aU eeaaon Tbermoseal Combination storm and screen window installed. Have it pay tor iteolf la fuel savings alone. Call us for free estimator Arnold A Klank. phono 436. 37MX Telephone service han been restored at Bessie’s Beasty Shop on road No. 224 cast. Phone 91i-O. 22t2 FOR SALE Grocery store. Gen oral Mdne. Stock. Flat eras. 1347 11 urn R« Track. Egg - **•»*•/
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FOR SALE—Baby beef quarters, milk, grain fed, 39-42 cents lb. Chas. Schnopp. route 4- Decatur 2 mile South of Willow Bend on 27, first house west. 23 Stx FOR SALE-1930 Chrysler Sed an Good tires, car in good shape, inquire 1015 W. Adams St. Phone 432 22 3tx FOR SALE—One Holstein cow freak with second calf. 3 good Durham bulls 116 rears old. Om* Holstein bull, I*4 years old. 2 apringer heifers. Sold at Geneva Community Sale, January 28. 22 It ” ■ 1 Q- i—■ Markets AtGlance By United Press Stocks irregulary higher iu quiet tradingBonds Irregular: U.S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregular. Wheat, corn, oats ami barley futures irregular Hogs higher, cattle steady to higher and sheep steady o— CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat. March 2.08%; May 1.94 %•%; July 1.78; Sept. 1.74 HA March 1.29%-%; May 1.27% •%; July 1.26 H-%; Sept. 123%. Oats: March 74%-%; May 68'6-68; July *O%-%; Sept. 58 %. <>■■■'■ Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
■asm■■« ■ ■ ■ ■ « BROADVIEW FARM DUROC BRED GILT SALE FRIDAY, JAN. 31. 1947 Sale will be held in Warm Building 50 Head Big Broad Backed (Bits 35 due in March These Gilts are Rich in the Breed's Beat Bloodlines. LOCATION: Lower Huntington Road. 6 miles West of Waynedale. TIME: 1:00 P. M. LEWIS JOHNSON, OWNER Auctioneers: Roy Johnson 4 Son. Lunch will Im- served. Jan. 25-27-29
Help Wanted Young man; full time in local store. 45 hour, 5 day week (Monday’s off). Week's vacation with pay every six months. APPLY MANAGER A & P Store Decatur, Ind.
—!■■■ ■HEIM ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ «■■■■■ •■■■■« ■■w ■ ■ mn ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a WHIC H WOULD YOU CHOOSE? Y | 1 Would you rather be stung by a bee, or kicken by a mule? One JLdflrt lWllw w9BBBB Ila means a temporary annoyance, the other perhaps permanent injury. And . right there is the most important thought to keep in mind in planning Bflfl<£flflfl*£Bflfltf*B> your insurance. Let us plan your insurance to give you full protection ABB9SB& <BBBww /•tavßßwJ' ■ where vou need it most. ■ THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“BLUßßEß BUDDIES** (yas ocful\ 1 /we went ors 4 [we shipped) L /TMT? sA d- well—/ V t 's=a together ascaed a “W POPEYE, WE SMALL NEEPy„ p S YEARS AGO WHALER. I lyA FOREMAN FOR OUR V _ J shuT me EvE z fl s' ~ f/ whale ranch, perhaps 7 AN' SEE I 'IM kTHIS SQUINT A/K6EE WHOj( -A NOW f7 HAS A MOTHER WHALE rVJCvA ST-' FOR SALE WILL VO—J T D - -Stell me, rx.igzr -A Ido you a/ J# jA' '1 (KNOW HIM )v-1 2? (M 1 LISA \Adfiß —- —- •‘F27 b Lon die the higher classics, that is: , HJ’-ijJTiftfl " ' WETPACE theOPiGW A JIT WILL |w£ READ THE 1 ' > MERESA Hl >OH BOY 1 1 Z - N & Ah© STUD/ TEACH MX F'nEST BOOKS) [ FIFTY-CENT «l ( 1 CAN I >sn e^ ,B VI tCAHOj-> ■ IV\ \JL v ■ i ‘ JM i J. 'I I 3Z ’. H i aSL. *». flr> SUE/ ! z -^7 s *-x,- <7 ] k *Xi SkS-z JTSS 4g * *Jal
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. Jan 27 — <UP) — (USDA) —Livestock: Hogs: 8,500 Active, 75-1.00 higher on all weights and sows. Top 25.00. Hulk good and choice 180-240 tbs 24.5U25.00; good and choice 250-275 lbs. 2100)24.50: good and choice 280-330 23.5024.00. Bulk good and choice sows 19.75-20.50 Cattle: 11.000. Calves: 1.200 Fed steers and yearlings unevenly steady to 50c kl»ber; slow. Fed heifers steady to 25<- higher; cows mostly 25c up; bulls steady; vealers unchanged at 37.00 down. Largely steers and heifer run. Good steers predominated at 19.0 - 22.50. Strictly good to choice offerings 24.75, early top. some held higher. Strictly good 850 lbs. heifers at 21.25. Most beef cows 10.50-13.00; strictly good 14.0014.50. Canners and cutters 8.6010.00. Heavy beef bulls to 15.50; sausage offerings 15.25 down. Stock cattle scarce steady to weak. Sheep: 3.5U0. No early slaughter iamb sales; lew early bids about steady; 23.00 bid on good and choice wooled lambs; held upward to 23.75. Two cars good and choice fed ewes held aliove 9.00. No early action on three cars wheat-pastured ewes. l<oad good and choice around 95 lbs, Colorado fed yearling wethers 20.00. with yearling ewes and two-year old wether discounted |2.00. o XOTK'H OF eI’MIAL MF.HTIMi Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayers of Adania County. Indians, that a Special Meeting of the Adams County Council of said County will be held st the ■Auditor's Offli* In the Court House st I'ecatur, Indiana at 10:00 AM Thursday, January :u>, l»t7. Th* Council will consider thfollowing additional appropriations which are considered ne esssry to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at tills time sml to consider sin h other business that may come before 11. 1 oaaly < lerkt l»l A- Per Idem of Registration Offtilsl 4 53a.aO' <m'luh,l superintendent i 10l - Salary .... 1300.00 t Iren it t ourti t"1 - Sal of Judge, P-r Itieiit 13.<.0" llluhway gon . Properties IJ.. o» Taxpavers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. ufl-> said appropriations shall be ma.b ten or mor- taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved hv am h appropriations may appeal to the State Hoard of Tax Contnilaaloners f<n further and final action th-reon by filing their petition therefor with the County Auditor within the tim< fixed by law and the State Tax Board will fix a dale for hearing In thia Count y. Ihiirnmn I. Drew Auditor Vilnius I minty. Indlnna DON I HESITATE TO AMY TO US WHEN YOD NEED A LOAN I We will make g *25 loan ju»t aa quick as we will a larger one. Your aignatura and incoma gre the chief accurity nquircmcnu, A amall part of your Income each month will repay a loan. Special tanas ata availabla to fanners or other persons witb gtaiocaWa incoma, G Loans prfvattlv mtde op to KM , Usually on same day you apply. L«t ■ua tell you more about it—no obligauoa. Cui, pboae or write— LOCAL LOAM COWRANV Owr Sahaftr Stars - TtleskMO 8-J-7 OECATUR. INDIANA
PLANS (Continued From Pago Ono) the construction of a new house ' of worship. Msgr. Helmets has been pastor of St. Mary’s since 1933. gucceeding his uncle, the late Rev. Julius A. Helmets. The parish's annual report was read at the Sunday matisea. Muring the year there were 90 baptisms, including 76 babies; 32 marriages and 14 funerals. The financial report showed receipts of 052.248.32 and expenditures of 841.311.23. including a loan of 012.500 to the diocese. The bank balance was 810.937 09. as of Decent Iyer 31. 1946. ■ o PRIVATE FUNERAL (Continued From Psgs Ono) Phillips revealed that the last
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16 years of gangdom's most vicious figure were clouded over by a mental fog Capone suffered from a mental disease, the doctor said, which caused lapse of mem ory. But io- steadfastly declined to name the disease. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: •:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 0:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 13S Cyee Examined Glaaaee Fitted BNWK ftTWRKUBS’Wn (’a«h Coal, Feed 's®- & Supply Monroe at Eighth Phone 32
- Trade In a Good Town - Oecatur ’ _ “7_, FURNACE WORK I WANTED , i —Coal Furnace* —Ga« Furnace* —Oil Conversion Bum ers —Stokers and Furnace Repairs HAUGK Heating & Appliances
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