Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1947 — Page 5
FEB 10> 1947
REPORTS J' Report of local ' ' ’llilloHElGN MARKETS JSWt, MURRAY A COr‘Htpd Feb * . lbs -- 25.00 < M-Bj »•» ■-- 2i ' J 1 S-R lbs - 24 25 -IK »>*> --- 23 75 H it-H 2325 «»»• -• 23 00 I lbs .. -- 22 50 I'tSSKI lbs. . 22 00 1 i”- — 2150 *-SSF i»2» 3gE —■ 1760 ' 1100 * Sat I . 27.00 21 so W? ■' ■ . .5 50 I m®E R STOCK ** RD ® Krrected Feb. 10 » itJSEfe:, lbs .... 25 40 !-*» SK< > h » -• 2516 . Oia lbs .. 24.90 £Z JR., lbs ... .. ... 24.30 WBbo > hs 23 80 lb * - - 23 65 lbs. 23 15 b; - *0.50 [fflJl 35" lbs 18 65 | 350 0 5"" lbs 18.40 f 5W 3 7"° lbs. 18.40 |B 17.«0 .. ...11.00 % *fgjig 2500 AND ■-TRY quotation* I Furnished by . JHUtur produck co. Phone 380 ted Feb. 10 ■mM iO" fipt Eggs ..„ .34 J»qSen» .27 ■jsfflHp ringers .28 b"us .lb .. EaMßrnt:. rs . ' I* GRAIN MARKIT ■rk elevator co. Kds subject to change } during day. ns delivered at elevator. I Feb. 10 , a BMk"*"' -- 216 h' <' .... .. —lbdllK ft-Mgats 78 4EBL i so .' 3 pe- bushel less. W 1: .04 per 100 lees farm. I GRAIN PRICES bRs County F. B. Co-Op's Monros-Williams < orn . ... .. Mor rye prices. W WAYNE LIVESTOCK < Ri ■•,)■. hid |-,.|, i„ dr, lIK IHuji.i 11, h 25.50-25.5<». ii>». 215" ’5. 300-4" O 'I" lbs. 22.75-2j1.25; stags 18. choice choice 23; ewes 7.5<t; B*®*' choice 19-21; good 16M>< l:, i 1 ■’• •!•;; common 11-13 choice 18-20; good 16common cioi.e 11 50-12.50; med bMO ,j " 1! •'"■ ' 'iiii'Tcc aud cut b-ood and PR* 12 11; common 10.50-12. - LIVESTOCK Feb io_(t|>) Li active; good - barrows and gilts 160 Sg® ,-'' -'>■ top 25.75; 225-240 !'•" l«o lbs. 22.00-23.00; and dmice sows ■R* ! > !>• a-. > weights i'< 3MO: calves 500; top - , . h " t ”' "“'d" 4111 weight S3M ' ’ ,s - •op medium to just Mb." 1 ’ 1 "'rers and mixed year scattering good KR ''■■‘c medium lightweight |®®E K<XM| '' nil choice good heifers 20 25 i 1(M) . 150(( ; “nd medium 11.50-13.75; S ,ad 'utlonc 8.50-11.00. g lK >d and choice /" "’""men ami medium ’• ,ull « 800-13.50. and c hoice fed »•«>•>. 23.50; gmxj and g (>u d '••' 1 »at>ve. 2100-23 00. *md 1850-21.00; ewes 7.50 down. 1 ° jBR^2- U<X)d ‘o** ~ Decatur H N - A BIXLER OPT oMETRtrr I ■ Bm2l 30 I,! * to ; » Glasses *cVSts
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LOCAL CLAMIFIKD ADVERTISING RATES For M words or Isos: 1 tuna He; I tines Tlei I times |1; « times 11.75. Retos quoted are for consec atlve insertions. No elaslfled sKs accepted or sklpday ocbed* ■l*. Rale for IS Point BLACK FACE is Sc per wort tor insertion. Copy BMt bo to office by 11 A b. Monday Uuroech Friday. Eatartay deadline to • a b.
FOR SALE SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE - Hottest Value Spot in Northern Indiana. Drop in and see bow many dollars we can save you. Sprague Furniture Store, FOR SALE — Used coal range stove, gas motor for washer; Hoover sweeper, radios, new cabinets, base and wall. Kitchen Maytag Service. 110 Jefferson St., phone 95. 32-ts FOR SALE — Electric sweeper just overhauled. Very good condition. Beavoc. Phone 1429. 323tx FOR SALE-Cigarettes all brands, 2 pks. 27c Coppess Corner. 32-3tx FOR SALE- 1945 No. 5 Oliver Combine; can be seen at my farm. Tony Teeple. or John Teeple Decatur, R. 1.33-2 t FOR SALE-1938 Plymouth 2-door. Good tires, body and motor in A-l shape. Phone 9212. Dick Girod 33-b3tx FOR SALE—Tank heaters; NeverFreeze hog watering fountains; all sizes of stock tanks; 1 electric b. p. motor. Mollenkopf and and Siting. 33-g.lt FOR SALE Week old male Holstein calf, from s<m !I>. butterfat cow. Can be registered. Otl® Ewell A Son, Decatur route 2. 33t3x FOR SALE The C. E. Bell property corner Third and Adams; one of the finest locations in Decatur. This fine home and grounds must be seen to lie truly appreciated: shown by appointment. Phone 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 33-3 t FOR SALE—3S ton baled clover bay. T. H. Baltzeil, Phone 63-A, Monroe 32 3lx FOR SALE Walnut Cabinet style radio; tan draw curtains 45 Inches long for three windows; Automatic furnace control with clock attachment. 348 Winchester street. 32 3tx FOR SALE - Hard mix candy, fresh stock. 2 lb. 25c. All you want. Coppess Corner. 32-3tx
FOR SALK Good IMS Chevrolet couch. x 16 wheel*. new tire* and heater, defroster fan. Price 1300. Berne phone 249 Glenn Bixler. 34-3tx FOK SALK The new Flexalum Venetian Blind*, place your older* now for spring delivery. Have your old Venetian Blind* mad<new again, cleaning. retailing and repainting donf*. All type* <tt awning* available. Call or write Bryce Daniels. Decatur Ind.. Phone 5193. 34-TF FOR SALK Seat cover*. 4 door sedan. super-quality fibre. Harmonizing leatherette runs full width of top on front seat. Utatherette heading to fit Chrysler '39-’42, DeSoto ’39'46. Dodge '40'46. Ford Deluxe ’4l. Mercury ’39-'42. Nash '39'41. Plymouth '4«-'4l. Terraplane '37’38. 116 95. Western Auto Associate Store. 34-lt FOR SALE—White Trojan range Good condition. Vand 2 season*. Harry M Bowers. Decatur route 2. 34 3tx FOR SALE -15 acre farm. Fiveroom house Good barn. well, cistern, upgi ound cellar. Go<hl location. Phone 13o". 34 3t FOR SAI#: -Yellow cow. eliyht year* old. milking 4’» gallon* day. Fresh again in Augu*t. Black cow, 4 year- old fresh in March. Two yearling heifers- Harold Miller. mile east, two miles north, quarter mile east Wllhhlre, O. 34 3L> FOR SALK 1936 Pontiac coupe with healer, fine running condi tloo. flvj good tires. Call at 6*7 West Monroe St. «4-b3t FOR SALK—Brand uew five-room house, large lot. excellent lota tioo. tiled bath, automatic gas furnace. hot water heater, fu.l base mem. Cail 7965 for details Mb3t
QUICKIES by Km Reynold* Qi i CW-- A “How do you know your wife knows you hired a secretary with a Democrat Want Ad?” FOR SALE — Radios; Zenith - Sparton • Stromberg Carlson. Table models, combinations, record players, portables. Available now. Uhrick Bros. 30-ts FOR SALE — Florida oranges, juicy, sweet. 9 to 1U lb mesh bags, 39c. No limit. Coppess Corner. 32-3tx FORSALE OR TRADE New 1947 Buick super, 2 door sedanette. Harold Steffen. miles south Magley. 32-g3tx FOR SALE Goisl lot on Close street. Good locstion Gas. water and sewer. Ray Bleeke, 1027 West Marshall Street. 34 3tx WANTED WANTED 12 pigs 35 to 40 lbs. Coppess Corner, phone 107, Monroe. 323tx STRAYED—Two white sows. Sunday afternoon, weight above 215 lbs. Finder please notify Flossie Brown, phone 5535. Reward. 34-3tx SEWING MACHINE RepalringAll makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 27-24tx WANTED — Lady to work in laundry; 40 hour week. Apply in person. Home Laundry. 127 S. 9th St. 31-6tx WANTED: Route salesman. Apply at Stewarts Bakery. 32g3t
WANTED Mimeographing work Professional equipment. Save money on letters, salee messages programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-ti 9 WANTED TO RENT—Houee with 2 or more bedrooms- No children. Phone 1046 after 5 p.m. 11-tt kinds of livestock L. W Murphy. Phone 1678. 15-btf HELP WANTED Male or female. Age 18 to 25. Burgett's, formerly Lane's confectionery. 34-gtf APPLI? NCE SERVICE — If we can’t fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other small appllan es. White wringer rolls for all make, of washers. Arnold & Klenk, phone 463. 97-ts MISCELLANEOUS ROOFING and Siding. Lm k type asphalt roofing. Asltestos and insulation brick siding. Put on with rigid board. Spells real Insulation value. Experienced ap plicators do the work. No mone/ down. Three years to pay if desired. Boardnan’s. Decatur. Ind. Phone 411. 32119 Guaranteed Radio Repair Work on any make madio or radio • phonograph by our authorised Philco Service Department, liaugk Heating A Appliances. 34 ts COLCHIN MACHINE REPAIR— W<- ate equipped to do lathe work, electrical and acetylene welding and general machine repair ol ail kinds. 117 E. Rugg St. 83T FOR aToVELY. SENTIMENTAL VALENTINE, nothing will please her more than flowers. Comages. Imaiitiful potted plants, lovely spring flowers. We SMITLEYS FLOWER SHOP W. Monroe St.. At V-emetery. Phom ■ 5142. »<•»“ KEY SERVICE All types of keys made: also locks repaired. Phone 733. Robert Osterman. 711 Winchester St. 34-3tx ATTENTION—We have them all coal, oil of gas furnauM. Can be had on terms. Your Kasten ropresentatlte can be reached by telephoning M9X Ws also repair, clean and overhaul old furnace* 3t-*t rIrMBRS ATTENTION-Ws rt mo-. d«ad korso*. eows. k««s. etc- Demur paonu xiw W-
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AUTO BODY & FENDER Let us teach you by new easy-to-learn method. Low cost. Write Box 73. % Democrat. 33t3x ' LOSTANDFOUND LOST —3 Ten dollar bills between Frickle's place and 410 Mercer Ave. Reward. Call 1238. 33t3x LOST -Leather fur-lined gloves at Polly's Restaurant. Finder call 604. 34 2tx CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. Feb. 10.—(UPl—(USDA I Livestock;
Hogs: 9,000 weights 260 lbs. and under, steady 25c lower; heavier hogs and sows steady. Good and choice 180-240 lbs. 25 50 25.75; 240 2|<l Pts. 25 00-25.50; 270010 lbs. 24.50-25.00. Good and choice sows 21.00-2175; some lights 220022.25. Cattle: 13,000 calves: 1.000 fed steers and yearlings. Including yearling heifers 5«-75c higher: some 1.00 higher: active at advance. Demand exceeded supply in all classes Cows 25c higher; bulls 25-50 higher; vealers firm at 28.00 down. Top 27.00 on steers, grading low to average-choice; few good to low-choice loads 26.00; medium to good grades mostly 20.00 24 50. Low-choke heifers 23.25. Cutter cows 11.00 down; most beef cows 11.50-14.00; strictly good cows 10.00. Cows and heavy sausage bulls 16 00. Hheep: 2,000 slaughter lambs active and steady. About 1,000 head good and choice fed wooied lambs sold for 23 60 to shippers. Deck medium to mostly good 82 lb. wooied lambs 23.00; few about comparable natives 22.76; small lots medium at 20.00; common 17.50 down; part deck good and choice yearling wethers steady at 20.00. Yearling ewes and two-year-olds dlscount<*d 2.00; deck western ewes held around 8.50. HARRY FUHRMAN <(*<mthiu«*d From I’.njs .*> 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon at the Zwick fuii'-ral home, with Dr. M. S. Livengood offh-iating. Burial will be in the De< atur cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home alter 7 p. lit. Tuesday. r * / _ j THI YOUNGtST prospect ever to be signed up in organized baseball, lit* tie Paul Frederick Weiser, Jr., gets the feel of the ol' apple at his home in St. Louis. Mo. The tot was signed by the SL Louis Cardinals to play | with their Omaha minor league club : in 1964. Sam Brendon negotiated the deal when Bob Hall, president of | the Omaha club, requested it as a token of his friendship for Paul, Jr's, grandfather. The contract is for 35.000. (International Soundphoto) I
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“COLD FEET” YOU fl WA STRONG] lIF SHE DIR SR—) /OSCAR, My FRIEND, W WHAT HOT-1— OSCAR "tSCOLD IN)ZJ£ <A ®^ A > PEELIN' THAT < SHE WILL WALK < (WHERE ARE YOU r" WATER goTTLEJ 7 HERE?» r >^AA*' —T STOWAWAY, V f OLIVE SNUCKED Al THE PLANK.? ’ 7 GOING WITH Z£ 7 BACK aboard* ( THAT this hot-mter) ( A\Zw y< * -SfesY? l'L AT al 4>-~ iS ( l J prT a kXW \d —7 11 H, \ I BLONDIE HE*S NOT THE SELFISH TYPE! H^AMr rrswqNgeg^A.7**i< h> *'’ (how about) 'l|l|\weu.isntthere mJMSKiiO..< *I sTO COME HOME TO < . ME ? 1/ S ENOUGH SOuP J , rM frozen 7 a bks potful op ) for mxi / TO the BONE a* l STEAMING SOUP'' } \ < TOO? t-J ' ) -IT MUST 09 ON A FREEZING) ( )« / Z.X<» BE BELOW 3K9H .H k NIGHT —Z Z' f WB \ \ k. ZE f°Jiry; » • ■’ *• - Yf. !• 'UUJo. L-«— ; JStL* 'L r *■■-> ‘ e! ' T'x 2't •*» I 'MI / JkC r~* 11/ x ''J/ i s vF*lh • yrd * * V' a \ r • | I s \\ \ v I / 3 I h *-* t- x* 3 \ r -1 I i \ f afiNKTOM VrCffs II 1 i jBU» -w | »I tjl ■
Hog And Agronomy School Feb. 26 Purdue Experts To Speak At School John Schwab, well known hog extension man of Purdue University, and G. P. Walker, extension agronomist, are the speakers for a hog-agronomy school Wednesday. February 26. This school will be held in the Berne auditorium, beginning at 10 a m. Elevatons and feed dealers of the county will »l>onsor a free noon lunch. This lunch will lie prenared and served by members of the county Berkshire and five acre corn club. The school program; Chait man-Cbris Inniger. president of the Adamo county Berkshire breeders association 10 a m-Good fertilization and rotation practices-G. P. Walker. IV: 45 a.m.-How swine experiments help farmeis, John Schwab. 11:46 a.m Free noon lunch. Chairman-Victor Bleeke. president of the Adams county fiveacre corn club 1 p.m--Rotation and supplementary hay and pasture crops-G. P. Walker. 2 p m. Practical lessons from ton litter herds-John Schwab. Markets At A Glance By Uuited Press Stocks irregular and moderate trading. Bonds irregular; governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregular. Hogs steady to lower, cattle higher and sheep steady. 0Only the actions of the just smell sweet and blouson in their duet. -James Shirley.
Decatur Ins. Agency i Established 1887 I • Kenneth Runyon Trip & Trailer Insurance 1 Room 5, K. of C. Bldg. k Phono 385 o /Cjjk. ° 9 9,9fi y ' L ,r ,S Ar?/* not TRve ] & Ig o That it NEVER o 0 Snows on I \ b The eouator La sea * — and w* can prove it. See tomorrows paper for answer. O BAT Stumlard Service is Detatiir's most impular station. You can depend on them to give you truly skilled service. Let BAT Standurd Service service your car regularly.
Passengers On Train Slashed By Filipino Phoenix. Feb. 10. —(UP)—A crazed Filipino ran amuck with a knife in the lounge car of the Southern Pacific's westbound Sunset Limited early today and slashed three i*assengera. one lyThe Filipino had to be subdued by gunfire. He was taken to St. Monica's hospital, Phoenix, in a serious condition. He Was believed to be Sosana Barangan. about 30. from a U. S. marine bos pits! in Carville. La. a ■ — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: March 2 20; May 206 ’4-2.07; July 1.83%; Sept. 1.34*- %. Corn: Match 1 34-1.34'.; May 1.32*4 July 1.29’4; Sept. 127 % Oats: March 79%-79; May 72 %■ %: J July 641; Sept 61%. Q APPOIKTWKNT OF K«K< I TOH KMTATt: NO. 4I*T ><•«!<•» la hrrebr alvrn. That th< undersigned hn. been uppointed Executor of the ••►fate <>f Anthony J Uchumacker late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probabiy solvent. William aebumaelicr, Eseeater Jaaeary 3S. ISM7 DeVaae A Smith, Altnraey. Jan. 27 -Feb. 3—lo 0 xont E n> No%-HF.»ii»F.%'r* IX IHE AI>ANS < IHt lIT < 111 HT I'EH. TEH M. HI4T wo. irrtw The Slate of ladlana. Adama fount) Harry E. Hrowu »•. Thelma H. Ilro«a. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that 'Thelma It. Brown of the above named defendant is a non-resident of th- State of Indiana Notice Is therefore hereby given the said Ttu-lma It Brown tliat sinbo and appear before the Hon. Judgo of the Adams Circuit Court on the 31st day of Mar- h. 17. thi.ame beliiK the mth Jtirldb lal l>.n of the regular term thereof, to !>■ | liolden at lite Vourt Hoilat in the City of IVecatur. • -■inmencliig on Monday, the 3rd day of February A. D. 1847, and ph-ad by aii.«wer or demur to xaid complaint, or the >..iio>- wiii be Heard and determined In h-r absence. WITNtEMH. mv name, and Ho Peal of said Court hereto affixed, tills 3rd day of Feb. 1847. Clyde H. Truuiuer. I leek February 3, BMT. Walbna C. Xel.oa, Hloruey. Feb. I-10— 1. | Roy S. .Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate I 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 ere proud. Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. De Voss IJldp.. (J round Floor Melvin Leichty, Rep., Berne, Ind., Phone 251.
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E ■■■■■ar— -riT' ” *4 ii i / B--si » '7 / WHILE FLAYING tn the snow in Philadelphia, Walter Momer, Jr. (left), 4, wm bitten to death by a (tray 150>pound German shepherd dog. At right is Howard Blcngrun who bad been bitten on the shoulder by the animal a day earlier. After the attack upon the Momer boy, the dog was wounded by a neighbor and then killed by police. (International)
H WL —AUTOMATIC* COAL HEAT yopw Girod’s Tin Shop mnnin 16U Madison St. Phone 9212 Public Auction I am <iuittiiig farming ami will m«-II all my personal property at Public Auction on the Frm-hte Fann I I'3 mile Eam ami 1 mile North of Hoagland or 6 inilen West of Monroeville on Flat Rock Road, on at 10:00 A. M. CBT Saturday, Feb. 15,1947 12—HEAD CATTLE—I 2 Holntein Cow I. Holstein Com I; Holstein Com 3; Hoi-tein Cow. 6; Durham Cow. 6; Brown Swish Cow, 5; Theae cattle are all milking good flow and i< bred to Pure Bred Holsteri Hull. All due to freshen late July. Holstein Heifer, 2; 2 Holstein Heifers. l' z ; Brown Swiss H< tfer. 2; These Heifers bred to freshen late July liy Pine Bred Hob stein Bull; 2 Holstein Heifers. 15 mo. old. pasture bred. 2—HEAD HORSES—2 Team Roan Geldings. 7 yrs. old, Sound. Good Workers, Wl. :;700. 16—HEAD HOGS—Iti 16 Spotted Poland China Feeders. !'.'-22.'> pounds. HAY & GRAIN 100 bales good mixed hay; 30 bales Timothy bay. 50 bales Clover hay. 3<si bu good corn — IMPLEMENTS — 193!* Farmall F-. 10 1 rar tor on Nev. Ilul>l»-r Pow-r Take-Off. in first clavs condition; 1940 John Deere Model If Traitor <>n Rublwr. Povir Take off. Ligli’s Cultivntoi foi M<>b || \jj -Chalmai 16 inch tractor Breaking Plow; Allis-Ciialmer Doubt* Bottom 14 inch tractor Breaking Plow; IHC 7 foot tractor Di«c: 8 ft IHC Binder. 7 It. Dunham Cultipai ker; IHC Corn Planter. Fertilizer Attaehment. like new; 3 Section Spike Tooth; 2 section Spik« Tooth 2 IHC Manure Spreadera; Hoosier Grain Drill: Good Rubber Tired Wagon, Double Wagon Box: * Steel wheeled Wagons; Hay Rack: IHC Mower. sft Hay Tedder: Hay latader: Grapple Ila) Fork. Io hole Self Food: Hog Fountain; Simplex Brooder Stove; End Gate Seeder; Mis< elianeous Articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Ray-Bo) ll a’inz Glow Mir I Range; Good 12x11.6 Alexander Smith Rug. Green Pattern, like new. NORBERT GICK OWNER TERMS—CASH Ned C Johnson—Am tioiie, i Melvin laeciity—Amt. A Sale Equipment Bill Cook & A J Einenlliser I’leik Not responsible for accidents. No property to be remov I until seltle<l for. "Luuch Will lb Sentsl” Feb lo.l.;
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