Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1947 — Page 5
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S>KET reports for My report of local \fo foreign markets gflftETT, MURRAY A CO. Phone 301 ‘’?sM Correct*! Jan. 30 225 lb* •— -- 2t 2i fllfl 250 lbs. . - 23 75 275 lb* 23 25 SS a 3"0 lbs. 23.00 ajSfl 350 lb* 22.5? fllfl 100 lbs. • 22.25 ?gfl 160 lbs - -- 22 50 Sfl 140 lbs. 22.00 120 lbs. ... 21.00 . .. ’’.so . SBB? 16.50 Vrfflwed 4 Sat.) 25.00 OK 21.00 stock yard* Corrected Jan. 31 .fl 225 lbs-- 24 40 24" - ■ 23 90 2*" lbw 23.40 fl 3"0 lbs. ... 22.90 . gK 351) lbs 22 65 -a; fl let) lbs 22.15 jSg up 2015 160 ,b *- • 2213 ufl i; " ,bs - — 2015 down -- -- l s oo hk, .. So .',in) lbs. 18 6" 7"" Mfl - ‘6lO aflfl io.oo MK 20 00 '■HOLESALE EQOS AND « ■ultry quotations f Furnished by I produce co. I Phone 380 K I Corrected Jan. 31 |<W knt Hetch’t Ek»» — -22 Ngtoffw b* ns - •*' ri' ’’lger* — 22 BJuttflr!. hens . -- -14 ig| MbUM ’ ■.-■ * .27 M||fl 20 grain market ( Burk elevator co. subject to change S during day. 1 Prtei delivered at elevator. k corrected Jan. 31 ■I Wh-al 2.08 ■m W .* ,t 2 09 MBMs -■>' Beaus 2.95 - M>-- 1 2.25 mfl . i<• . 3 pe- bushel les*. jp‘ ■Corn: .04 per 100 lees. flfc' f.o.b. farm. U grain prices p Man's County F. B. Co-Op’s * ■ Berne Monroo-Wllllsms ■ Corrected Jan 31 .. No. 2.95 tor rye prices. TO • !•' Hive li Cleat tin "’ ' tame > • .- will, until t .1.. hour I' M M .lev F. I. u i:> f ■ ■ <!..! 1.1.1 s f>r lb. "I the full .wlim ■ f firepiti’il SI 'kcr h lil. led. as iliiei ti d, ■ w ' House. Jail, Highway if*-HE I '' niity Home. MME ' SIIKIIU- drive Collllilin■E9E I' k l"» Imwiil. Clover i It. in Attachment. * l~ i|<ltv'-r<i| bv IfflMM l ’*l7 Six Ton ;’-U » Ferici- Iner*‘d ■M, ' 1 1-1 Io a. i oinpaitu- I • ■ ' irtifh d elec, k In the ■■' 1 ''. •.1 I in- pri< • Ind 'I l><’ ■■■ '' Hi ialil lo i<J< ■ I ill ' 1 ■’ Hu- Ito.ir t of Colict'l.iiu oiinti. liluni. CcUHCc. Icccllccccic Jan ■■ " — ®’fl* In a Good Town — Decatur
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATU For U words or loss: 1 time Ms: 1 ttms 71s; I times 11; • Usses 11.71. Ratos quoted are tor conaecstive insertions. No clastfled ads accepted or nklpday schedule. Rate tor It P<Sst BLACK FACB is le >er word tor to ■artinn Copy must fee la office by 11 a m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline to • a. m.
FOR SALK BPRAGUE FURNITURE; STORE Hottest Value Epot in Northern Indiana. Drop In and see how many dollars we can save you. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone IM. 11-TE AUTOMATIC Water heaters, gas, electric, and bottle gas Water Heaters. Now in stock- Haugk Heating A Appliances. 10 TF FOR SALE— Shipment Safeway Radiant Oil Heaters, today's Super Value. Also Oenuhie Estate CSal Heatrolas at low prices. See Decatur Hatchery, dealer. 20g7t FOR SALE—I94O Special Deluxe Chevrolet business coupe. Good motor and new tires 1850. Or will trade. Four miles north of Schnepp schooL Phone 697-J. 24 b3t FOR SALE — Holstein bull year; 2 Holstein bulla 7 months old; Bang* vaccinated. Hilbert Hockcmeyer, 4 miles north of Decatur, first house caut Fleming Pond. 25t3x FOR SALE— 1937 Fordson tractor; 2 row cultivator with tractor hitch. Kermit Bowen, 3’s miles southeast of Decatur on Piqua road. 25t3x FOR SALE— Are you going lo purchase a living room suite soon? Drop In and sec our large selection. We may have the one of your choice. Liberal trade-in allowance for your old suite. — Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 2513 FOR SALE: Baby Strollers—Just received shipment of pre-war quality strollers. 19.98 while they last. — Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 25t3 FOR SALE: Rocking Chairs—Just received shipment of rockers up bolstered in red leatherette. Walnut finish frames. Spring constructed. |9 75 -rSprague Furnl ture Store. Phone 199. 2.5’3 Ftm ~SA LE> Clover hay t« ' baled. Located on Geo. Hr < It farm 2 miles west I’4 nor* of Monroe. E. W. Buscbe. Adm. Monroe phone 15. 25-3tx FOR SALE- 1936 Chevrolet; good condition, new tires, price 1350. James Nussbaum, Berne R. 1 Phone 4684. 25 2t FOR SALE Few head of high grade Aynshire heifers and bulls, sired by selected pedigreed bull. Vcrl Lautaenhetoer, 1 mile north 2% east Berne Tile .Mill. 25 2tx FOR SALE Gixid clover hay. 50c bate .Myron Hart. 2 miles east Berne Tile Mill and 2% mile north 25 2tx
Foil SALE —McCormick-Deering single 10 ft. horse din* 2« blade* Ideal for Mtnali tracto*. G<M»d condition laiwrence Hockmeyer. 3 miles east and 1 mile soutli of Hoagland. 25 3tx FOR SALE 1941 CMC truck. In first dass condition. Adelbert Conrad, 1 mile went of Preble 25 g3tx FOR SALE-Potatoes I’. 8 No. 1 Cobblers 12.25 hundred. B size 11.25 hund. Fancy Kahtadiue 3295 hund. Coppeas Corner*. 24-3tx FOR SALE- New hot water range boiler, complete with fittings. Homer W. Arnold. Route No. 2. Decatur. Indiana. 26-ltx FOR SALE — Four-room house. Good condition To be moved. Four mile* south, one-half mile east of Decatur on Harve Smith farm. Phone 643-C. 26-b3t FOR SALE-.Miscellaneous house hold goods from Sarah Ann Smith eatate at community sale Monday- 2d-b2t FOR SALE New drop axles and wheels for farm trailers: Vaga bound. McCall and Friendcraft' house trailers Porter Trailer Sales. U. S. 27. Z«-lt N C FOR SALE Bath tub. kitchen sink, dll North Second street, phone 1411 24-g2t FOR SALE—I 936 Chrysler Sedan Good tire*, ear In good shape. Inquire at 1915 W Adame atFmme iU. 26 FOR SALE - Purebred Hamp ahlrea. ton U»aßly gHts of mo«t bwr» R ’n* **•«»
QUICKIES by Ken RaveoWe ■A. J ' 1 p ’’ "I’d have been here soongr. dear, but I saw another used car in the Democrat Want Ads!” FOR SALE—Hoover Electric Sweeper. First class condition Phone 479. 710 Walnut St 26 ItFOR SALE—Used cook, laundry and heating stoves. Gas motor; electric washers; radios; electric irons; sweepers. Phone 95. 110 Jefferson St., Kitchen Maytag Service. 23-ts FOR SALE — 5 room house ami summer kitchen, 14x26. Adolph Bultemeler, route 2. Decatur. Preble phone 20 on 23. 26g3tx FOR SALE—I94O Plymouth coach. Radio, heater, good tires. .Motor overhauled. Extra clean. Can be bought cheap. Hqirold Steftfwn. 4'4 mileg south Magley. 26-3tx FOR SALE—Apples. Double Red Winesap, Johnathon 13.25 bushell. Also Spies. Baldwin, and Stacks Red Ifeflialous. Ooppeeu Corner. 24-3tx FOR SALE: Medium type Poland China male hogs. Bright baled alfalfa hay. Adolph Bultemeler. route 2. Decatur. Preble phone 20 on 23. 26g3tx FOR SALE: Tires, new shipment. 700X16, 625-650x16. 600x16. 525 x 18. 475-500119, 450x21. Peak quality. lowest prices. Gambles. it FOR SALE—4O acre farm, dairy barn, good 6 room home with lights. ’>4 mile from bard surfaced road. Fred R. Smith. realtoK phone 58 or 1681. 24-g3t FOR SALE—Gas stove with right hand oven |B.OO. Phone 1561 26t lx FOR SALE: Coronado "Rondo" M tube radio-phono combination, beautifully designed walnut cabinet 1239.50. See our furniture department second fluor. Gambles 26t3
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1942 Chevrolet club coupe, radio and heater; 1941 Chevrolet master deluxe town sedani 1942 Willys Idoor »< dan; 1937 Chevrolet sedan; 1936 Chevrolet master sport sedan; 193 N Plymouth two-door. Good group, priced right. Fred Busche, 303 N. 9tb street, phone 975. 26t3x FOR SALE—Good 1933 Chevrolet coach with 16 Inch wheels, new tires: 1932 Ford V-8 coach in good condition. Glenn Bixler. Herne phone 249. Mt3x FOR SALE -Oranges large size 288 California Seedless 2 doz. 35c. Also mixed candy 25c lb. Coppess Corners. 24-3tx WANTED WANTED -Girl or middle aged lady for housework. Lutheran preferred. Phone 914-J. 25-3tx WANTED--Girl or woman for general housework. Phone 1471. 24-g3t WANTED TO RENT Houae with 2 or more bedrooms No children Phone 1046 after 5 p.m. 11-ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing - Ail makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. l-2«u WANTED Ride to Ft Wayne G. E. Winter St., plant, shift 8 to 5. Clarence Lebrinan. Phoue 1464. 26-3 U APPLIANCE SERVICE — W we can't fix it throw It away. Wo repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other small appliances. White wringer roils for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk. phono 433. 97-ts WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc- Joan Cowan. Phono 379, Haller BuUdlag. 84441 WANTED All kinds of livestock L. W Murphy. Phone 1473. 11-btf WANTED— Waiirem. age SS to 34. Ba melt feoda Grin, former ly Lane's- oft (sc I lose ry 3d«3t
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MISCELLANEOUS ROOFING AND SIDING- Order now and save. Work done by experienced applicators. Free estimate* no obligation. Boardman* district agency. Phone 411, Decatur. 13-14tx NOTICE—We are canning meat each week until .March 1. Liechty Cannery. Phone 316 or 173, Berne. 21-6tx FARMERS ATTENTION—move dead horses, cowa, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone chargee. The Stanley Products Co. 15-ts WHY WORRY: About winter when you can have the all season Thermoseal Combination storm and screen window Installed. Have it pay tor itself In fuel savings alone. Call ua tor free estimates. Arnold & Klenk, phone 436. 270 ts LOST AND FOUND LOST—.Mans Bulova wrist watch, finder please notify Arthur Werst. Decatur R. I- Reward. 25 3tx
Leading Attorneys Assail Durocher Statement Against Judge Is Assailed Hollywood. Jan. 31 — (l'P» — Lca<llng attorneys, called in to btudy Leo (Lippy I Durocher'* l>la«t again*’ a divorce Judge for possible contempt charges said today he had insulted one umpire too many. "It doesn't make any difference whether he |g from Brooklyn." attorney Jerry Ciesler sail. "Anyone who impugns the dignity of our courts should be giveil'a lesson." The Brooklyn baseball manager called Judge George A. Ikxkweiler "unethical, publicity conscious and holier-than-thou" for attempting to revoke his bride Laraine Day's divorce from airport executive Ray Hendricks. Dockweiler said he wasn't sure whether he would hold Durocher for contempt but called In the attorney* to study the statement. Beside Glegler, the group Included Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate We'll be glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years in this business in Decatur. We welcome your investigation of our record of which we are proud. Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. DcVoss Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Leichty, Rep. # Berns, Ind., Phone 261. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:10 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdeys, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 <yee Examined Gieaeee Fitted
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Joseph Scott, GlesleFs opponent In the Charlie Chaplin-Joan Barry paternity trials. "This is the most insufferable pieca of effrontery and bsM-faicd display of utter di*re*p« < t that I have ever encountered in my 53 years of experience as a lawyer." Scott said of Durocher * charges. "This little man. this outlander, who definitely says he intend* to flout our law by living with a woman who by the very nature of our law cannot lie his wife, has the audacity to attack our courts. "Judge Dockweiler Is one urn pire this fellow cannot insult and get away with it." Giesicr. attorney for many of the movie stars and former chairman of California's racing and taxing commission*, said he was interested in the- case because* Durocher was "an idol fur youngsters." “If he gets away with disrespect for law and order, they may think they can too." he said Police Chief Killed By State Policeman .Munster. Ind., Jan. 31.—(UP! — Police chief Charles W. Chapman. 29. was accidentally shot and killed by a pistol in the hands of a state trooper. Robert A. O'Neal, acting superintendent of state police said ioday. The trooper, identified as Stephen N. Rainch. 28. was a friend us Chapman. O'Neal said, and stopped at the chiefs office after a target practice session. Rainch was cleaning bls service revolver, he told officers, when the pistol accidentally fired, and the slug struck Chapman, killing him Instantly. O'Neal said an informal investigation of the shooting would be held, prtfbably today. NATION COUNTS (Continued from Pago 1) of downtown hotels to wait out Milwaukee's worst blizzard in 23 years. Stores, where open, wen* manned by employes who remained on duty throughout the storm Supplies of milk, meat, fresh vegetables and fruits were low. but Milton C. Perschbacher. secretary of the Milwaukee retail grocers association, said the situ-
SALE CALENDAR FEB. I Arthur A. Guilford, St. Joe, Indiana. CuMom Canning Factory. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J F Sanmann. Auctioneer FEB. 3—Steve Byers. 6 mile* West of Valparaiso. Indiana. 4" Ac re Farm and personal property. Midwegt Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. FEB. 4—Troy lhaitie. 6’j milew Southeast of Akron, Indiana Two Farms. 8t) and 93 ac res and 96 Head of Livestock. .Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. FEB. s—l ton .Mansfield 4 miles East of Paulding. Ohio. Livestock. Grain and farm machinery. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. FEB. 6- Amanda .1. Judy. 3’a miles Northwest of Saratoga. Indiana ioo Acre Farm. Modern Improvements. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. FEB. 7 —Dab* Davis, 3<j miles Southwest of Bluffton. Indiana. Improved 62 acre faim Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. FEB. 8 Forrest L. Stratton. 7 miles North of Ashland. Ohio. Well Improved 360 Acre Farm. Mi lwest Re alty Auction Co., J F Sanmann. Auctioneer. FEB. 10—Joe W. Scott, 8 miles Southeast of Warsaw. Indiana Im proved 100 acre (arm ami personal property. Midwest Real ty Auction Co.. .1. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. FEB. 11 —Robert Floor. 2 miles North ami 2 West of Paulding. Ohio Livestock ami Farm Machinery. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F Sanmann. Auctioneer. FEB. 12—S. E Holdun. 7 miles North of Celina. Ohio, "The Midway Inn”. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann. Auct. FEB. 13 -G<-org»* W Tapp. % mile West and South of Geneva. Ind Well Improved 101 Ac re farm and personal property. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F Sanmann. Auct. FEB. H —Charles Straw, 6 miles East sud I'4 South of Monroe, Ind Improved 40 Acre Farm and Personal Property. .Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F Sanmann, Auctioneer.
ation was “not serious or critical" At least 15 persons died within a 24-hour pericxl as a series of six tornadoes struck in the south and southcentral states. The twisters, accompanied by driving rains and lightning, ripped through a dozen towns in Alabama. Tennessee and Georgia yesterday, ftcvc-n persons were killed in Arkansas and southern Missouri the previous night. The storms knocked out telephone and power lines, leveled numerous farm homes and caused countless thousands of dollars damage to crops, pioperty and livestock. A 20-inch snowfall was report<-<| in areas of southern Minnesota and northern lowa, and bus service cancelled or <lraKti<-ally curtailed. More (han 100 rural schools in Minnesota were closed, and heavy snows isolated lo lowa couimiinitieK. Two men were killed anti nineothers injured when a relief engine plowed Into the c-alcoose of a stalled refrigerator train during a blinding storm near Alta Vista, la., late yesterday. The engine crew was unable to see the stalled train because- of the* snow 1 DON'T HESITATE TO AMY TO .US WHEN YOU NEED A IOAN I W« will mtka I 82$ loin lust is ' quick we will a larger one. Your signature and income are the chief security requirement*. A small part of your Income each month will repay a loan. Special tenna are available to farmera or other petsons with KasoaeMe income. <8 Loans privately BlSde op to 1300 >*. titually on same d«v you apply. Let * ua tell you more about it—no obligation. Ctil. pione er write— LOCAL LOAN i COMPANY iMWTMfltef Over Schafer Stem — TetealiSN M-7 OICATUR. IMDIAMA
/JrJP SHORT 'RATIONS ArF ONLY MAINTENANCE "J RATIONS NOTHING BUT FULL FEED GETS fl H’T A PROFITABLE MILK PRODUCTION! MONEY BAG.j .. if you feed a <>’7 ’Zs / ( BALANCED RATION I ( V fl Tryiaf to p' bf grasE / I .'.Off cut* down proAtt fsr more then dy* feodltalk Bslan. mg, K<tmr-|[f <>* n terda »i<h / Pillsbury s MST 32% Doiry Cam. Wl J J fl\fl makes htffh milk product son more ectonnmuil If pro* tdet the protrms, *stsmin», f jnd msnrrsls that grßin end Rrsss leak *A £■ A* It mskes s LsUn«.ed rat ton for body 11 f /■ truinifnincr and mslk-mekmg I red plenty * I / ■! I fw wtb pfe. J j Cash Coal Feed & Supply Monnie at Eighth Phone 32 L. A. HOLTHOUBE JACK HOLTHOUSE
Book Yoor Sale Date Now We are experienced in handling; sale*, of all kind Ixilh Heal Estate and Personal Propertv. We offer our complete sales service anywhere. Few choice dates open in February, (all at our expense. Ur see us al Decatur Sale Barn any Monday. C. BOHNKE I). S. BLAIR AI (TION EE R AI (TION EER DECATUR PETROLEUM Hoagland Phone Phone 21
PUBLIC AUCTION Well Improved 65 Acre Farm Friday, February 7 at 1:30 P M. LOCATION mile Hoosier Highway. Or. 2 mile- North* a t of Poneto Indian.! IMPROVEMENTS: Good -ix room holi ■ newly painted lnteii->r new ly decorated Built tn Sink and Kitc hen Features. Wired for Electric Stove Nice- Lawn .elect Shade Concrc-et Walk- Two Story Flic lan I Storage llou.se 16x30 Two Drilled Well Barn 36x60, good foundation new roof, newly paintecl Chic kc*tt House- 12x36. Granary and Machine Shed .:o»3o with wag'Ui shed al’ached H>x3". THIS IS AN ATTRACTIVE SET OF IMPROVEMENTS IN AN EXCFL LENT STATE OF REPAIR LEVEL. HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE. BLACK LAND in fin< tab of cultivation. e.xlia we|| drained with geaxl outlets A GOOD FARM. WELL IMPROVED znd IDEALLY LOCATED it* .ci the fine c ity of Bluffton. Indiana and within easy driving llsiam ■ cd Fort Wayne and other Induslrial Citie- and In a FINE PROSPEROUS COMMUNITY, c lose to Markets, Schcatl ami Churche TERMS —15'; day of sale, balance upon etc livery of gcaxl title Dale, Uonald and Martha Davis OWNERS .1 ■-' Sanmann -Auctioneer C W Rent Sales Manager Sale conducted by Midwest Really Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. Jan ::i
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