Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1947 — Page 5
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ijarkel Reports ■ For Y REPORT of local BL ARE'S* MARKET. MURRAY A CO. Mp Corrected May 33 £ »■" K z: £? 5 K o lbs - * 21 25 w ii>m. K » «»- 20 50 K »• 1975 K on lb. 19 00 K <« ' b - 21B *’ » 10.00 f l (Wed. A Sat.) 25.50 Ifiy 1 ii oo IB**' ' " ' ....... 7.50 *| uMfR STOCK YARDS Corrected .May 22 M, i:5 lb.. • 23.75 lbs 23.50 lbs 23.00 B^K U 270 |bs 22.75 fiO lbs 22.00 |K„ lbs 21.50 mi,, Ji". IbK 21.25 9^E l > 325 lb* 20.50 ■to 350 ll* 19-75 H |r 400 lbs 19 50 140 Ih.-i. 20.25 |Vt O 350 lbs. ... . 17 00 to 500 lbs 18.75 |S to 700 lbs 18.50 BE >2 50 .... 23.00 M i" 0 " ■wholesale ego and fttULTRY QUOTATIONS m Furr.lshsd by PRODUCE CO. ■ Phone 38/* Ri Corrected .May 22 receipt eggs 37 hens - — -28 Springers over 3% lbs. .31 Springers under 3% lbs. .28 bens 17 Ib - - w |B OCAL GRAIN MARKET ■■|URK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected .May 22 subject to cuange ■ during day. delivered at elevator. prices. Bl Cora: .04 per IM too*, gfc fob. tens. K GRAIN PRICES K>m. County F. B. Co-Op's SB Bsrne Monroe-Wllllams HE Corrected May 22 ■ |Bi No. ... . 2.95 IB* lor 179 Prices. ■H n ■ CAT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wayne. Ind . .May 22—tl’Pt Mm? 160-250 lbs. 23.50-24, 250 HE 10 ” 2* 50 23 25. 300 lbs. up 20HE l '''!*" lbs. 21.5022; roughs 17.stags 14. choice 25. choi< <• 22; clipped ewes bucks 5. market today. ■ „, I
BURK ® Elevator Co. W * * p *toraan • Monro. I N. A. BIXLER K optometrist ■L - MOURE: V lO ’« 12:00 1:00 to 6:00 ■ S»turd 4yg , 8:30 p. m. H. Telephone 135 Ejemined Glasses Fitted H z r * oH ■ «00F V 11« B. OU* 1® INSUSC WITH ■ heller I V*j**J<LLrß„„ PHOKnoBI IftOOP’S ■ HI 8. 11th St. ■ “ W * H * 6-7:30 Sot. 0 p.m. ■ ™-R> to 13 _4te «
LOCAL CLASSIFIED advertising rates For 26 words or less: 1 time 50c; | times 75c; 3 times |1; « times |i 76 . Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No densified ads accepted for akipday schedule. M 10 Point BLACK FACE) Is 6c per word for insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is I a. m. for sale YOU CAN'T BEAT IT—SpraffW Furniture Store to the hottest value spot in northern Indiana for furniture and ruse. Phone IM. New crop Keystone Garden Seeds in bulk; new crop Keystone flower seeds in packages. Finest quality lawn seeds—Burk Elevator Co. FOR SALE: 500 Sheets «%xll 20 lb. White Bond Mimeograph 11.45- This bond mimeograph has good strength and drying qualities. Sited for pen and Ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and 1001. 103tf FOR SALE— Phh-o car radios and airlals 642.50 to 179.50, we install. Uhrlck Bret 102-TF FOR SALE: One car garage, braced, ready to move. New roof and good siding, $150.(10. Adams County Trailer Sales, 601 Mercer Ave. IHtf FOR SALE 303 Oak" Street in Decatur. Six rooms and bath. All modern, garage attached, extra large corner lot in excellent condition, immediate possession. Only 67.500. Allen County Realty Co. H-8767, Ft. Wayne or Bob Heller, Realtor, Decatur, Indiana, Phone 870. 116-TF Condon’s Bulk Garden Seed, Cabbage and Tomato plants, certified seed potatoes, Purina plant food, sheep manure fertilizer, at the Purina afore. —Stiefel Grain Co., 217 N. First St. 112U8 FOR SALE -Restaurant doing at least 61.000 net per month, with 5 room newly decorated living quarters above. Priced for quick sale. Walter J. Bock man, Insurance and Real Estate, phone No. 3. 115-TF
FOR SALE — Three 9x12 rugs, 1 pad; baby bed with grow springs and inner spring mattress, like new. Phone 1355. 119 g3tx FOR SALE — Boys Bicycle. <l6 915 N Second 121 Itx FOR SALE — Medium • size Duotherm oil burner, with blower. Phone 686 Monroe, Hollis BouifuM. 121 b3t FOR SALE—Bedroom suite, like new. Light maple. Call 1631. 121g3t FOR SALE - 1935 Ford Vi-ton panel truck. Gerber Implement, U. 8. 27, phone 2551. 121-b.lt FOR SALE-Final notice. Last two homes In Stratton Place will be completed next week. All others are sold. If you want completely modern, gasheated, two or three-bedroom home do as 2o others have done. Bob Heller, Realtor. Phone 870. Heller Build Ing. lat-btf FOR BALE — Opportunity for young couple to own home at 620 Meibers St. Hardwood floors, complete bath, soft and city water, lights, gas. etc. Immediate possession. 1800 down, balance 135 per month. Better than renting an apartment. Bob Heller, Realtor. Phone 870. Heller Building. 121-btf BANANAS, larger and better than ever. lb. 12c; also. Equdor bans nas, the largest bananas on state road 27 within loss miles; also plenty Jello. Coppess Corner. 121-g3tx
SHOP AND SAVE HERE CHERRIES CHEESE BISQUICK OXY DO L Red Sour Smokey 20 m. Pk 0 . 0 Pitted Pasteurized 2 “T. 59c 2 £ 69c 2 49c 32c HONEY — Elf Pure Strained 1 lb. Jar. 53c POTATOES PICKLES JELLY S Y R I P w-TcXo. I(U49 C 16£39 e 16., 39 c t9c
( VICKIES by Ken Reynolds 171, /CA "BirKalSi—thought one could sell scales off of fish with a Democrat Want Ad!” FOR SALE- We carry religious Items. Rosaries, crucifixes, sickcall sets, First Communion sets. Also Gibson greeting cards. — Baker's Gift ft Handcraft Shop. 300 North 13tb street. 95tf FOR SALE — DecaturZ 8 pVllorum controlled chicks available now. Rook order now for May and June. Jamesway brooders, feeders and fountains. See Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 116-8 t FOR SALE —* Get your early hybrid seed < orn now. We are booking orders for certified Clinton and Benton oats for 1948 delivery, subject to customer's approval of price. Win. N'eadstiue Monroe Phone 102-K- 118 6tx FOR‘SALE Edward J. Funk""* Sons hybrid seed corn, all series, all grades. Also early maturing hybrid. Theodore Bulrnahn. Preble phone 5 on 20. 118-lOtx FOR, SALE — Beautiful 3 year old Palmlno gelding, city broke. Ideal parade horse. William Reichert, 3 mllw south and 2 miles east Monrot*. 120 4tx FOR SALE — Spotted stud. 18 months old. Buckskin filly, 13 months old. William Reichert, 3 miles south and 2 miles east Monroe. 120 4lx POTATOES, - ".New "large No. 1 California, peck, 15 lb., 63c. Also plenty old potatoes for seed and eating. Coppess Corner. 121-g3tx FUR SALE — Guernsey cow, fresh soon. Homer Ginter, % mile east Peterson. 119 g.'ltx FOR SALE — Spitz puppies Ernest Thieme, 7 mile northeast Decatur. 119 g3tx FOR SALE — Used Victor hand-operated adding machine. Good condition. Call in person. Al 1). Schmitt Motor Sales. 11913 FOR SALE ’34~"half ton panel Chevrolet truck. Inquire 1121 West Patterson St. 119-b6tx STRAWBERRIES. orangesZpink meat seedless Texas grapefruit, apples, pineapples, best prices on state road 27. Coppess Corner. 131-g3lx FOR SALE: 37 Plymouth, 4 door deluxe with radio and heater. Phone 4211 or 54b Studebaker street. 119g3tx FOR SALE — 34 GM. C. long wheel base truck. Henry Dehner, phone 513 J. 119g3tx FOR SALE: 4 pair green silk lined drapes, 3 yards, 68 a pair, man's bicycle, 820; man's double breasted blue suit, 28 long, 825, girl's clothing, size 10; ladies gray winter coat, size 10; black summer silk coat and gray spring coat, size 38. Mrs, 11. E Bromer, 909 North Fifth street. 119g3t FOR SALE — 1935 Oldsmobile coupe; girls deluxe bicycle. Phone 101 or 7135. 120 31 FOR SALE-One 7x7 corner garage door; one 42 Inch sink ami fittings. 511 N. 2nd St. 120-m FOR SALE — All kind of garden plant*. 10c doz. Henry Haugk. 204 8. Tenth. 118 Mx CHICKEN DINNER with all the extras every Sunday. Everything included. 8100. Coppess Corner Dining Room. 121-g3tx Trade In a Good »own —Decatur
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FOR SALE — 3 Poland China gilt* will pig about June 1. George llindpnlang. half mile south of 221 on 101 at Ed Moses Fann. 181 FOR SALE —7 ewes, 2 years old with lambs. Also Durham cow. 5 yr». old, Telephone No. 613-0. •I 1 131 2tx FOR SALE—New 5 room all modern house by owner on highway 2 miles from Decatur. Phone 7962 for appointment. 119-3 t FOR SALE—Poroh awlngs, unpainted oak, 4 ft. long. Porter Trailer Sales on 27. 119-3tx FOR SALE Used Furniture—B- - dining room suite almost like new 8! 10.00, 1-porch glider A-l condition 818.00 cash. Several breakfast sets cheap for cash, dining room table and six chairs 848.00. Sprague Furniture Company, Phone 199. 119-3 t 2 WANTED SEWING MACHINE RoparingAll makes, guaranteed joba. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. |O3-26tx WANTED — Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 344-as WANTED—We are In the market for good hay and straw. Burk Elevator Company, Decatur, Monroe and Peterson. T WANTED all kinds butcher cattle. Steury Abattoir. Phone 1676. 55-T WANTED TO BUY — Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind 108 TF WANTED— To rent house and barn in country. Write Box 124 1 c/o Decatur Democrat, 119-3tx WANTED-Man to work at Stewart's Bakery. 840 per week. 1 119b3t > I HELP WANTED—Dependable girl t for office and clerking. Full ■time employment. Write Box 134 1 c/o Democrat. 119-3 t l ; WANTED —Collies and shepherds, 6 weeks to 5 years. Requirements: good coat of hair, good ' flesh and show breeding. 1 mile ' north, 1 mile east of Bluffton. Ind . Harry Reed. 118-g6t WANTED House cleaning by the I day. Write Box 125, in care of . Democrat. 1213tx ' WANTED—To sell and hang wall I paper. Carry 600 samples, all prices. Pboue 96-D, Monroe. : 119-g3tx i Nationally known corporation , wants representative this ter- ' ritory 870.00 weekly guarantee plus bonus for experienced man or ; one who can qualify as permanent representative. Liquidation service. Larry Lawrence 608618 So. ’ Dearborn. Chicago. 121-ltxs MISCELLANEOUS FARMERsZvmtNTIOM—Wo remove dead horses, cows. hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all pboue charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE" SERVICE If 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 A Klenk, phone 463. 97 ts Decorating aervtqe for Decatur and vicinity. Work guaranteed. Inside and outside painting. Call us for estimate. Walter Dove, 623 E. Water St., Berne, Parmalae or write Box 101 c/o Democrat Company. 71 TF WE MAKE fast service on photostatic copies of legal documents, discharge papers, deeds; marriage licenses or other important papers Reasonable rates. Phone 1662. L. Anspaugh Studio. 118-6 t Accident Insurance Decatur Insurance Agency Established 1887
FOR RENT FOR RENT - 2 rooms at iiFMarshall street. No children. 119 4tx County Meeting The Adams county 4-H club girls are planning a county wide mnetIng May 27. The program for this meeting is planned to assist the club member? with demonstration work. All 4-H club girls, leaders, and mothers are invited. The meeting will be held in the Monroe Methodist church annex beginning at 1:15 and the program continuing until 3:30. The complete program for the school will be given io next week's Issue of this paper. Council Meets The Adains county 4-H executive council met Id the county extension office May 16. .Much of the meeting was given lo considersJ ion of achievements of the var ious club members. The following members were selected for trip awards on the basis of their achievement records. The 4-H club roundup winners are: Richard Werling. Russel Walchle, Junior Arnold. Jim Ahr, June Teeple, Legora Markle, Dorotny Crosby, Arlene Balsiger, Phyllis Gerke, and Shirley Striker. State junior leaders training school winners are: Evelyn Gerke and U-onard Schwartz with Beulah J. Bertsch and Russel Kruetzman as alternates The state fair girls school trips were given to: Coleen Wagner. Enid Ripley and Wavelene Lehman with Phyllis Riggin and Gloiia Koeneman an alternates. —o RURAL” f^rr^Bl YoUTH CLUB * Senior Party Plans a e almost complete for the senior night party given by the Adams county rural youth dub. Thin county young people's organization will be entertaining the 1947 graduates of the Adams county high schools. The Decatur juniorsenior high school gym will bn the scene of the parly. An interesting program of educational and comic movies along with other recreational features has been planned o Trade In a Good Town —Decatur CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2.70 2.65%; June 2.50-\N; July 2 32-2.32%; Sept. 2.21%-%; Dec. 2.18%. Corn; May 1.84-1.84%; July 169%-%: Sept. 1.59%-%; Dec. 1.44 1.44%. Oats: May 99%-1.«2%; July 85- %•%; Sept. 77% %; Dec. 71%-75 0 Markets At A Glance By t’nlted Press Stocks firm in quiet trading. Bonds higher; I'. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks higher. Cotton irregular. Wheat, cornt oats and barley futures firm. Hogs steady to lower, cattle and sheep higher, o ’ r rade In a Gooo lowu Decatur
■ | ! LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY ■ r; G,enn 11,11 ■ b •• • ■"1 •"'i THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “AN EPITAPH TO HIS MEMORY* “ ””| WHEN ME GCes] ft/ A A?) D 2 /ft# , PiDimG THE horse a note J » lx V } 6 OM, GOOP/!! *7 ALWAYS COMBS ON TMB \ ' -r SEi &W* 4 L J jg. / Z / Ec, c»r IW. u .ai.jlswra BL O N I) 1E SVItVIVAL OF THE FI'ITEST r— ’laihilMMWß; - "] II *1 v r ■ Y /-E—Xw iIL BLCV/SMOk£\ (ill SMOKE 'N TM£PE AND J I Wt u W-
aem-g or rival, wrttlkwevt ! or F.srcri: vo. otn Notice U hereby given to thr creditors, heirs went legatees of iceter J. M-iaer, de« easeil to aple ar In the Adains Circuit Court, lie-hl nt l><-cnlur. Inrllsris, »n the 131 h <lsv of June, 1917. .iixl show cause, If any. why the VINAL METTI.EMEN'T ACCot’NTH with th<- estate of »ahl d<- c<l»nt ■lioulil not he approved, ami said heirs arc notified to thin .Hid there innk<- proof of heirship, and receive tlxlr distributive shares. Edwin T. Moser Eseeulor lie,-Slur. Ixillmms May SI, I»I7. tHoraey I . 11. MueelmsH May voth'K or rivsi. sEi ri.EMEvr OF E»T4IE VO. 4Z17 Noliin Is hereby given to lh<creditors, heirs and Icgatci-s of Huth r Woodruff, deceased to appear in tho Adams Circuit Court, held at Is-atur, Indiana, on th<> I3lli day of Juno, 1917. nod show cause. If any. why the FINAL HEITTI.BJIEVr MVoINTM with the estate of said «le< edent should not be approved, and said heirs are notified to tl>-n and ther. make proof of heirship, and receive their dls> trlbutive siian » Fdmuad Woodruff Adialnlslralvr with will aMMcsed. OeealMr, Indiana. Hay 31, l»l? Allorery lleary 11. Heller. illy 22-29 .q DEDICATE H From l*a*r II man. Italy, and Pvt. Arthur L. Berning, i.uxemltourg Only the Oettlng youth is buried in the plot, but it is reported that parents of one or more of the other boyn are contemplating returning Ihe itodiea of their urns from foreign ceineterira for burial here. -—o — ■ REPORT LEWIS ASKS << oMliaiurd Irom I'Mftr II uia. One of these agreements was for at leaat some 1947 vacation for the minera during the period of government operation* The Krug Ijcwlm agreement negotiated more than a year ago to covet government operation of th* mines provided for 1946 vai a lions, hut did not cover any 1947 vacation period. Tile special board approved Hie supplemental vacation agreement last week, and its action then was submitted to Mr Truman. The luiard also approved, as did Mr. Truman, n<w agreements covering supervisory employes in the seized mines ol four additional coal companies. Supervisory agreements between tile i'MW and two other com panics, Jones A- iuiuglilin and Bethlehem Steel, had been ap proved previously. AUCTION Saturday Evening MAY 21. 7:30 I’. M. at Berne Auditorium Hotpomt Electric Refrigerator, Hotpoint Electric Stowe, (both late models), 5 piece Maple Dinette set. Oak Ktt< Ix-n cabinet. G. E Electric Clock, two Metal I'tility Cabinets, Dishes and Cooking utensils. 9'xl2’ Axtnlnst. r Rug and pad. Extra Good Biondi- finish Studio Couch. Occasional Chairs, Coffer- Table, Floor Limp. Bookcase. End Ta hies. Table Lamp, Maple Deluxe %'anity Base. Maple Chest of Drawers, Twin Beds with coll springs, innerspring mattresses, and bed spreads. Maple Bedroom Chair. The above furniture amt appliances are tlx- latest styles and in good condition. Mchin E. Liethly, Auct.
Ex-Attorney General Os Indiana Dies Boonvllto, Ind. .May 22 (UP>— Phillip Lull. Jr, Indianapolis attorney and former Indiana attorney general, died of a heart attack in St. Charles hotel today. He was visiting Bounville on a business trip. ALL DEFENDANTS l< oK'lnHrrf from l*ege It fendant laughed heartily at the verdict. “I'll he darn careful before I sign anything again,” he said Joy referred to one of the 26 "confessions'* obtained by FBI, state and local authorities from defendants shortly after Earle was seized from his jail cell and: lynched on the morning of Feb. 16 Both solicitors Sam R Watt of Spartanburg, and Robert T. Ashmore dmlined to comment. Ash more's dosing arguments to the jury of nine textile hands, two salesmen and a farmer had accused the defendants “from their own signed statements" of killing a man "without allowing him a jury trial." It took the jury five hours and 15 minutes to reach Its verdict clearing defendants on all four counts charging murder, consplr aey to murder and accessory before and after the fact. The jury got the case at 3:20 pin. yesterday with emphatic Instructions from the bench to Ignore all racial issues. Defense attorneys in their summations had rendered a tirade
PUBLIC AUCTION Real Estate and Personal Property Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the Estate of Margaret M. Knapke. d<<eased, will ell at Public Auction at the late resilience of said decedent. 323 S. Fifth St., Decatur. Indiana, on Sat., May 24, 1947 at 1:00 P. M. (C.0.5.T.) , (Real Estate at 2:30 P. M.t REAL ESTATE DESCRIPTION Ixh -aled nt 323 South Fifth, corner Fifth A John* Sts. inside railroads, close to schools, churches and shopping district, line corner lot 60X130 feet. Inlot No. 33 in Fullenkamp’s subdivision. Good « room modern one story frame house -3 nice bedrooms — modern bath—enclosed hack porch—good basement with good Holland Furnace House Modern except for Gas—all rooms on one floor Second floor unfinished but has 3 windows, suitable for large room. Rugs Will lie sold witli house. A fine home ALSO: Inlot No. 7t»4 in Mellors sulMiivlsion (Vacant! 54x1(4 ft, located at South end of Fifth street Will be sold separately Inspection; As the house is unoccupied, please contact auctioneers. Possession: Immediate. Taxes: All taxes payable In 1917 will be paid by Administrator. TERMS 1/3 cash day of sale, balance on delivery of merchantable Abstract of Title. — HOUSEHOLD GOODS — I pright piano; 5 Rockers; 2 Stands; Floor Lump; Library Table, Davenport; Mirror; Maple Bed and springs; Maple hnwr; Dining Room Table and 6 chairs; Bldelroard; Iron 11. I and springs, Dresser; 2 straight Chairs; Clothes Press, South Bend Mailable Range Kitchen Table: Cni<|iie Sewing Machine; Porch Swing; Garden Tools and Miscellaneous articles. TERMS; CASH. ■ Joseph H. Brennan ’ ADMINISTRATOR Roy A Ned Johnson Auctioneers Melvin Lie. lily Auctioneer Severin H. Schurger—Attorney Bryce Daniela—Clerk May 8-13-22
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against what they said was northern interference in southern affairs. -~-0 —- vontK or rival. swrri.i4Mr.i9T of r.sTs ii: vo. «zi» Notlcr Is herehv given to th« > reditore, lp ir« and U-glitees of Oren lt»H< h Nichols, «|e< eaeed to appear In I tie A<t.«rn» Circuit l>ourt, held at luxatur. Indiana, on tho ittti day of June, 1947, and ahoW ••an«e, If any, why lire FINAL NETTIA2Mi:NT AKNYICNTM with the t.rte of «ald de-• dent should not Ire reproved, and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof <,r iielr«hip. and receive their distributive shares Orea lee Wlrteolo Xdanlalatralor llecalur. Indiana. Mny 33. I»<7 Attorney l». Hurdeile ( Hater May 82-29
Immediate Delivery We are able t<» make immediate installalion of CONVERSION Oil. BURNERS and S TOKERS Different price ranffta. GIROI) TIN SHOP 1611 W. Madison St. Phone 9212
