Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1947 — Page 5
/nSDAY. MAR._20.J947
KrKET reports I * 1 for IHailY REPORT OF LOCAL IKUtt. MUBB.V * eo. X : - ™ H : j- ;r h ;:: : - «•« ■W 1».(K» |K* n.oo <w ~| a Sat.) 24.00 ■V 22.08 IBkuhner stock yard. E|| < 4irr«'< t« d .March 20 ■ ti , ii- 2 ’- S3 ■ f„ ;l" H>H -7.00 jjffl fl , >ll IM 26.50 ,„ T"i |bs 26.2a ■- ™ >•- —- s* K h, |m» IbM * u ■ ji>. ui> ~ 25 -*° ■ t„ !•,*' lbs 23.75 ■ 15'1 lbs 23.50 £ K*-, to .:.’•" lbs 22.50 K-.„ to '.*•" II- 22.25 to 7"O lbs 22.00 Krs “ ®° £ 19.00 Eh. Kes - | WHOLESALE EGG. AND I POULTRY QUOTATION. Furnished by I DECATUR PRODUC6 CO. Phono MO Curtis ti d Marell 20 0 tit Receipt Eggs - 37 i ivy helis - •£“ Kavy springers —— — -28 Z. rn hens —.17 Ct -s .... - -11 Ktk springers .28 Kgs ... .18 f LOCAL grain market I BURK ELEVATOR CO. Beans subject to change during day. I Prices delivered at elevator. ■ Corrected March 20 Kk fur prices. [ Grain: .03 per bushel leM. Corn: .04 per 100 lona. B f ab. farm. GRAIN PRICEt I Adame County F. B. Co-Op’e Berne-Monro a-Wllllame j Corrected March 20 ■heat - 2.53 K»ra - 2.20 Kts .83 Brans No. 2 - 3.851 ■ Call tor rye prices. | I FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK I Fort Wayne, Ind.. March 20 — ■IT)— Livestock: I Ilog.: 160-250 lbs. 27.50-27.75, »'■>' lbs. 26.75-27, 300 lbs. up ■6 76 25. 100-160 lbs 23.50-24; Boughs 23 down; stags 19.50. I Calves: choice 25. I Lambs: choice 23.50; ewes 8; Bucks 6.50. I No cattle market today. .—e CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE I Wheat: March 2.748; May 2.49. L-»»: July 2.20-2 20%; Sept. 2.111 I loin: March 1.67%-%: May 1.64l*>l' < ; July 15s-1.584i: Sept. 1.54 I Oat*: Match 90; May 84%-85; pul) 75 i > .> 4 : Sept. 76U-K. _ '*•*«"« )••••») nf Sdminli>«rHlrls <32S ' I hereby given That th- •• ii .4 pt*'>m ti-d “t state of nt Uuni-rt late of Adams l> T(|e t ., ule ir-iMi.ii M.iv-nt, Jlata.rit «• Iminbert, AdnilnUtratrlx. ... i- *' * :, r , i<-tl« CuMer, Attorn*?* 3-S-K.gO POSITION | OPEN | Executive Secretary Decatur 1 hamlier of (otumcrcc Salary Open — All repliea strictly confidential. Apply by letter to IMR ECTORS <■ ha miter of Commerce N - A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: •etwday,, 6:00 p. m. .... ■ T * HphWte 135 Examined Glaaeee Fitted — — Elevator Co. • *MIfW • Monroe
RO<*P*S ' OF DECATUR’S LARGEST SOAP STOCKS HfsYul ? a»m - «» - *•»>• •«*' - *«“ - *•* S* Jr ' --m-y L ’ »* ” - L *• 12 — 4 a ** 2LAV£ Uh ¥<M H FAIIHUII. BKANU, —
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 vordn or Icm: 1 time sßc; 3 time* 760 i 3 tlmoa |1; 6 tinea 81.76. Rates quoted are for consec stive ißaartloaa. No cUslfled ads accepted or aklpday achednlo. Rato for 10 Point BLACK FACE 1* 6c per word tor inaortion. Copy noat ho in oElce by 11 a. m. Monday through FridaySaturday deadline ia B a. m. FOR SATE Foil SALE — Nationally known inner spring mattrwaes, libera! trade-in allowance for your old mattress. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199. 58 TF 11 r FOR SALE— Colombia Records. Popular and classical with artists like Goodman, Kyser, Carle, Duchin, James, Noble, Shore, Kostelaneta, Levant, etc. Vbrick Bros. 30-ts FOR SALE — Radios; Zenith • Sparton - Stromberg Carlson. Table models, combinations, record players, portables. Available now. Übrick Bros. 30-ts FOR SALE- Baby chicks on Wednesday of each week. All leading breeds. C. V. Dilling. Decatur route I 2. Craigville and Decatur phones. 59 g lOt FOR SALE Jamesway oil and electric brooders; chick feeders and fountains. Decatur U. S. pullorum controlled chicks. Leghorn cockerels every week at 2c. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 59-glOt FUR SALE Started calcks, U. S. approved Many are mated with pedigree males. 250 ' White Rock pullets; 350 White Rock pullets straight run. 2 weeks old March 18; 425 Big English White horn pullets, 1 week old March 20 Model Hatchery, Monroe Ind. 64 4t FOR SALE-Five ronm house all modern. Choice corner location in Homestead Addition. Priced for quick sale. Possession 30 days or before. Reliable Realty & Builders. Phone 7502. £sb3t 1 ?01l SALE—3 yr. old saddle bred. well broken horse. Inquire Owen McClelland. Convoy. 0., route 1. Phone 1506*4 Convoy. 65-3 U FOIFsALE — New John Deere 4 wheel manure spreader on rule lier. One good used John Deere spreader. Several good used mowers with closed gears New Papec llatnmu mill. Steffen Implement Company, Third Street, Phone 180. 65 3t yojl SALE—Two used windows 24x22. complete with storm windows and screens; one used wall sink 30x18, complete with faucets. W. G. Klelnknight. 10*f7 Adams, St.. Phone 6912. 65-3tx' FOR SALE — Earlyanna beans I from certified seed last year. 2 Ked Poll male calves. Call 956-. M 65 g3tx | 1 —- ■ ' —■' I FOR SALE — Mixed dirt. Call 521-H. 31x FOII SAi.E Registered Aberdeen Angus bull and suine bred heifers. Very good individuals with good pedigreee. Phone 248. Yost (Joustruction Co. 65-g3t Foil SALE Trucks. 1944 Ford dump; 1941 Ford dump; 1 American tudur tandum housetrailer, 28 ft. long. IMS model. Good as new. Phone 248. Yost Construction Co. 65-g3t Foil SALE—s loot Dunham dim-. John Deere No. 4-A two 14" plow. Telephone 556-H. 66a3tx Foil SALE—G<*hl building 20x36 ft. with house siding. Excellent condition. Recently painted, liner ior white plaster. Huiuld Barger 7 miles west Decatur or 3 miles south biagley. ttbtJx FOB SALE — Green giant pump jack with *-» h.p. motor. Estate healroia. large else. 30*» red < edar fence posts. Phone S3l-L 66 3lx FOR SALE-Durham heifers 2 miles west of Decatur on 224. Julius Brite <7 ' BU FOII S.VLE — Almost uew home 1 acre ground. 2 miles from Decatur on Federal Highway Immediate possession. Andrews A Ewex Telephone 15 Graham Bldg 67 31 FOII SALE — Corondo Home Free ser. 8 cu. fU. Chest type M'» pound . capacity 8279.00 tiambtes * 7 3t i Trade In a Good Town —Docator
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds 1 "Prayer Is alright, Reverend, but 1 seem to get best results with Democrat Want Ads!” FOII SALE -H ton utility trailer, all steel construction; long springs. Complete with 2 new 600x16 tins and tubes 1189.50. Gambles. 65-3 t SEeTT7’OTATOES Al! varietles from Wisconsin. Michigan, Maine Ked River Valley, Limited supplies Wisconsin B-Z Chippewas, Maine B-Z Cobblers. See your nearest A A I’ Food Store manager for details on small or large uuanitities- M 24 t FOII SALE — Fartnall F-12 John Deere manure spreader. Gerber Implement store, V S. 27. 64 git FOB SAI.E Holstein bull, two years old. Eligible to register. Harvey Bucher. Preble. 66-3tx FOR SALE—White enamel coal and wood range, like new; changing to gas. Charles Kirchner Preble. Ind. 66-2 t FOII SALE 1940 Indian motor- , cycle. 45 Bonnieville. 1051 south Line street. 66t2x Now is the time to paint it yourself with Nu-Enamol paints and varnishes. Something for every surface at Haugk Heating A Appliance. FOlt SAI.E .111 t ie< eived automatic pop-up toasters 319.95. Gambles. 65 J‘ i See Haugks* for liberal tradein allowance on that new washer or sweeper. Haugk Heating A Appliance. 66 ‘ rl. See our 5-room home local*ed on Mercer Avenue. Immediate possession. < on** pietely modern. Full basement. Automatic gas furnace. Call 7665. littfi FOB SAI.E—4 to •> can Victor milk coolers. Victor milking ma chines. 3(W to 500 chick electric brooders. Engle A Kiess. *i*i7n FOR SAI.E Oil Burners. 12 Ga Hotwater heaters. 3 ii. p. electric motors. Rooin-alr condition ers. Engle A Kiesq. 66-34 FOR SALE* 1!»1-’ Oldsmobile « Sedanette. Motor just overhauled Exceptionally good tires New Battery. Priced right Downtown Tex ■aco Statidh. Corner 2nd and Jack[son. 6,i - u l We sell and in-tali Bryant. Pitts burg, and Evans automatic water healers (or gas, oil or electric. Also Dew water softeners up to 500,000 grains. Haugk Heating A Appliance. <i,,TI ~ FOR SAI.E or TRADE ‘39 Packard « Sedan radio, heater, good tires. 8800. '36 Plymouth Coupe ■ |325- '32 Ford V-8 Coach 3175. j3l Plymouth Coach 8130 235 JL 7th st. Phone 984 or 3644 67 3tx FOR SAI.E Pick up hay baler 1 Bales with wire. Jesse Michaud u south of Willshire <m road No , 19. *' 3l * _ SO ACRE FARM in Harrison I township. Ohio, for sale l>y owner.. Good house, furnace, hot water. n« w ■ liathrooin. Good barn, granary and new chicken house. Mrs. Susie j Wise. 1 mile east of slate line on j 224 then 3 milee north. 67 g3tx Full SALE — Dunn- male hog. weight 200. John Grove, one mile south of Preble, first huus<-_ east on north side. *• *’x FUR SALE Peach formal. Sixe: 16. Lndies suit, site 16; Gray; chalk stiipc. Inquire phone I*h>3 | 67 3tx FOR SAI.E — IL F Avery corn | planter with fertilite- attach-1 meats. One mile east and mile south of Preble, Phone 856-K. 67 3tx i FOR SALE — 75 balw* ''right Timothy hay al Dixon. Ohio. David Ringel berg *' -* 1 * FOR SALE — 3 Roo.n house on Meiliora street. For further in-1 formation write box 97, care of! iJornocrat •' ,U ’
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I FOR SAI.E Lot on highway 27 and 33 between Monroe and Madison streets Excellent business location. Write Box 98 C/o Democrat. 673 t FOR SAI.E—4 year old cow with calf by side. 2 year old cow calf by side. *4 mile south 2nd house east of County Infirmary. 67-3tx FOR SALE 193»; and 1937 Ford 'i ton trucks. Phono 1683. Elmer's Ice Delivery. 67-ltX SEND FUIWERS for Easter. Place your order early. Corsages: Hydrangeas, Jonquils. Lillies. Rose's, Tulips. Hyacinths. Azaiias. puted novelties. Warren's Flower shop. 910 Monroe i street. Phone 478. 67«g6tx i - Buyers and retailers «»f crrs and poultry. Free delivery. Phone 91181. Shaffer’s Produce. 4>28 Keidonga. 67t3x WANTED SEWING MACHINE RepalringAll makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 51-26tx WANTED Small piano. 617 Win• cheater st., Decatur 66 3tx WANTED—House to rent or buy for family of four, two children. Write box 94 in care of Democrat. 66-g3tx • WANTED —To rent 20 acres. Cash rent preferred. Write Decatur Democrat Box 96. 66t3x WANTED Woman with two children wants to rent permanent esidence. Reliable, good housekeejier. Can furnish good references. Consider sharing home with reliable elderly couple or witli | widow. Please write Box 95, Demo|<rat. 66 6tx APPLIANCE SERVICE — if we can't fix it throw in away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold & Klenk, phone 463. 97-ts WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sale* messages programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-41 'WANTED All kinds of livestock. L. W Murphy. Phone 1678. 15-btf WANTED — (><M»d wed cars. Highest prices. Dick Mansfield .Motor Sales, 111 S. Second. 62-121 WANTED Ladles, now is the time to get that order in for your spring upholstering, refinishlug aud repairing. We save yon money. Satisfaction guaranteed. Secaur Furniture Repair. 134 E. Monroe. Phone 1686. 63-6 t WANTED all kinds butcher cattle. Steury Abattoir, Phone 1676. 55-T WANTED—We are in the market for good hay and straw. Burk Elevator Company. Decatur. Mon roe and Peterson. T WANTED-House to rent; must vacate for veteran; need 2 or more bedrooms; no children. Phone 1046 after 5 p.m. 61-TF FOR RENT ~ FOR RENT — Heated steeping room, in modern home 316 North 11th street. Phone 1141 66 3tx MISCELLANEOUS WE IX) EXPERT paper hanging, house cleaning and ;*aititing. Phone 499. or call at 422 Mercer aveflue. 67-g6t ROOFING and Siding. Lock type asphalt roofing. Asbestos and Insulation brick siding. Put on with rigid board. Spells real insulation value. Experienced applicators do the work. No monejl down. Three years t<# pay if desired. Boardman’s, Decatur. Ind I hone 411. 51t26 FARMERS ATTENTION—Ws ro dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay al! phone charges. The Stanley Products Co. 15Af Markets At A Glance By I’nited Press Stiw ks irregularly lower lu quiet trading. Bonds lower; I*. S. governments firm. Curb stochs irregularly lower. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures irregular. Hogg steady to higher, cattle and sheep lower.
a. ■ ? /t&SKkST w'MWm Vz DEVEIOPED BY THE ARMY to provide identification of its horses, a device that needles In numbers in • horse’s Hioiith ia used (left) at Delmont Park, N. Y., by Kingsley Bleimeyer of the Thoroughbred Racing Protective Bureau. At right is the finished job. The tattoo system has been recommended by the Jockey Club as a means to cud Uie running of top class horses under the names of unknowns to put over betting coups. (International)
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Mar. 20 —li'Pi lI’MA I — India mi pot is livestock: Hogs 5500. Mo'h-iai'ly active, generally steady. Good and choice 160-225 Ri largely 27.71. top 27.85. 225 250 !1> 27 50, 250-275 lb 27.1**. 275-3011 It, 26 75, 300-350 ft, 36 25. 300 n> up 26 00. 100-160 fi> 23.25: sows largely 23.00-23.50; few choice light weights to 24.00. Cattle !700. calves 400 Steer supply included around 18 loads bought lo arrive from 19.25-25.00 for medium and good grades: f< w lots medium and good sold in yards steady at 20.00-23.50; mail lots good to 24.00. Scattered medium heifers 1900-22.00; cows about steady, strictly good 17.5018 00. bulk good 15 50 171'0. coni mon and medium 12.50-15 25. cannors and cutlers 9.50 12 25: realera active and steady, good and choice 24.00-26.00. common and medium 12 *"*23.00. mostly 15 no op: light cows downward to 7.00. Sheep 600. Fat iambs strong to quarter higher; slaughter ewes steady: load choice 89 p, fed Texas lambs 24.00; load near 9*l W lb small lambs 23 "**: ilau/ht r ewes 8.50 down. o Trade In a Good Town —Decatur
NOTICE! The Small Frame Buildings at Corner of Jellerson and Second Streets arc for Sale. — SEE — A. I). SUTTLES At His Office For Term.-. DO NOT PHONE!
W anted*Man between 30 and 50 for full time employment Stewart's Bakery
“NOT ENOI'GH!" “Not enough”—we hear it all Hen these- day*. That's wht we continue to urge ■ adequate insurance to protect the property owner. ■ 5 LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY : * Leland Smith 088088888008 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing- “SQI'INT ON A SPRINT” ** C Qh IT ON A TMg ORTs AJVk f .T*M M JToeV’a) (6ET 1 tao\ V n ’ - z“\ ** ’ \\( Wk v ‘Fv z '• x n/v z I CT7 ofW u ( • MJ JR © ■ yr? x j lit x xi —— —— ' B L o N D I E BY THE SWEAT OF HER BROW I uiiiiiiiifHi|i|i|ii||iiii i[ _ J lL±li ' '" !1 / vouee 8G u <l /is there s. _/ \| ~ — OArvjy CAN 1 /—( ENOUGH IO HELP) (SOMETHING ) ( > nOvs. CAN V | , J inivEA < /J t HXJPMAMA Z‘ >1 CAN ,44^14gj .. , hirib L^jsai. (
The forests of A kali-es contain a large variety of Irnth hard and soft wood valuable for lumber. Consequently the manufacture of lumber aud lumber products in extensive and valuable. DM’T M TO SLEfP M THE NO! An (Jet Your Funk’s Seed l orn from the following: Theodore Bulmahn Gilbert Ehlerding Ed Horkemeyer Bob .Meyers
Public Auction Mrs. Black’s Annual Sale of Antiques and Personal Property MIDDLEBURY. OHIO Saturday, March 22, ’47 11:00 A. M. (Ohio Time) LOCATION: In the Township Hall at Middlebury. Ohio, on Highway No. 224, Or. I** miles East of Decatur. Indiana Or. 9 miles West ot i Van Wert. Ohio. MILK GLASS—RARE JEWELRY—RARE "DOVE IN HAND" PIECES—STAFFORDSHIRE HENS Coveli'd Dishes, laitlii-e Edge Dishes, Colored Water Sets. Colored Dishes of all kinds Amber Water Tray. Sugar and ('reamers Powder Jar 6 Bin*- Egg Cups Vinegar Cruet (Cut Glass) Thumbprint Compote Moon an I Star Compote 2 M*ts Cups and Saucers. I.aig>Elk Creamer. Jug Candy Dish. 15 VERY RARE BOTTLES. 2 ! pie, .• s>.f« of Dresser Bottle- ll Bohemian i VASES—BRISTOL—VENETIAN GLASS—MAJOLICA PATTERN GLASS — BISQUE Vases of al! kinds. Bristol. Luster, Purple Slag. Pair Green Vases. Cantor Sets, Wine Sets, I Boh' inian Stein- Dresser sets In Bristol. Doll- Large Imported Chinese Vase. Beautiful Hand painted China. Bisque. Staffordshire. Plates of all kinds Large Hand Painted Punch Bowl. COVERLET—LAMPS—CLOCKS—FURNITURE MIRRORS — FRAMES Beautiful old Coverlet over i*"t years old Gone Willi the Wind ' l-.inips. Cranberry Hall Lamp. Overlay Hanging Igimp Cherry Over lay laimps. Miniature Lamps. Glass l.amps Bases Pair of Lamps Gay Nineties Satin I'nihrella German Stereoscope RARE | MAJOLC.V CLOCK Marble Clock from Switzerland imported Chini ese Teakwood Table. Walnut Gate la g Table la>ve Seat. Japanese Satin la>ve Sea’, new Tapestry Cherry lane Seat Walnut lane Seat Hall Tree. Organ attachment in Rosewood Walnut Clfest of Draw-rs 3 Walnut Stan Is School Masters Desk Walnut Chest, old Trunk. Wrought Iron Stand. Brass and Marble Top Walnut Sideboard with Mar’de Top. Brass Frames Walnut Frames, in pairs. Mirror Gold Frame old Mirrors RARE ORNATE PAIR OF HEARSE LIGHTS. Black Type 2 SPINNING WHEELS IRON HORSE HITCHING POST, and other nice pieces PERSONAL PROPERTY Will sell just before 'll, sale of Antiques: i Three Head of Cattle Brill'll,' Cow 5 yrs old Bred. Black Cow 5 yrs. "Id. fresh April 2**th; Bull. 2 yrs old Hay l/iader Kentucky 9 h<de Drill; Double Tandem Dis, .', gal Ilog Feeder with healer. Chicken Fountain with Heater Hog Fountain. Double Heater, Girl's Bicycle, like new Table Model Radio Porch la'illlge Pon elain Top Table. Kitchen Cabinet Oak Stand Steel ('ol Walnut Bookcase Bed and Springs Chairs and Tables Good Screens Bridge Lamp. Electric Toaster Dlsh'-s. Cooking l''en«i|». and many other articles. TERMS CASH MRS. JOHN BLACK OWNER I F. Sanmann Atn tioiwer. C \V Kent Sales Manager S E Leonardson Authority on Antiques Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. « Decatur, Ind Phone 174. Th,* sale will be held in Ib-ated Building and plenty of < hairs will .. available Lgiich will <>• served by the i.aio -me cjiimii of Middlebury, Ohio Mar. 13 ■ 2**
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j Franklin Pierce, fourteenth President of the United States, • arried all but four states of the I’nited Slates at that time. He received 254 electoral Votes, while I his opponent received only 42. He i »aw ,mlil4ary service in the .Mexican war. DOES YOUR Radio Play Just bring it in—or Call ls». Decatur’s I’hiko Headquarters. Eet our authorized i'hiko service department tune it up for you. HAUGK Heating & Appliances Phone 49 121 S. 2nd St.
