Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1947 — Page 5
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Market Reports > ft WILY RBAORT OF LOCAL * 'AHO FOMIGN MARKETS ItNNBTT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected July 5 •I |8 IW M»» 24 25 •0 Ito lb* 24.60 - to *44 lb« 24.25 )h to M 2 lbw 23.60 i, to Nd lbw 22.75 to HP lbw 21.60 » to IM lbw 19.50 " to IM lb. 18.60 - to 400 lb. • eosessesseesesssso 18.00 I to Ml lbw moo t to IN lbw 20.75 Hat.) 22.001 >ba —X- - MOO “SB- f --- - 6.00 ‘ wrttoXff" 11.00 H KUHNB R e?ocn YARDS M COMtoted July 5 to NO lbw 24.60 <4 to IM lbw 24.75 1 to MO lbw „... 24.60 • to IM lbs 24.25 )r to NO Iba 24.00 ' to 170 iba 23.75 to MO Iba 2125 9 to NO Iba 22.75 to 300 lbw 22.60 - to SM lbw - 21.50 M to 85S, Iba 21.00 t to 400 lbw 20.25 w to 140 lbw 22.25 p to 140 lb« 21.25 *75 to HO Iba. „ 17.25 50 to 600 Iba 16.76 00 to 700 lbw 14.50 'igi ...aeefa... 13.50 iros - 21 .oo faba 20.00 10.00 WHOLCCALB EGO ANO POULTRY QUOTATION* El Pcmlabed by OECATUR PRODUCE CO. \ towns 380 t Corrected July 6 rrant rocalpi eggs .38 ary hens 34 avy Springers over 3Vi iba.. 28 •ary Rprtafera under IM Iba. .18 ghora hens ..... -.... —- .16 cka M — 40 LOCAL QRAIN MARKET li BURK ELEVATOR CO. CortScted July I . BddSß Mlbjeet to change taring day. . Fries# Htvered nt elevator. 1 k so? MMNi. i, (MR <M Mr bMkei lean. U Mil 44 MT IN lata I w »«|Oe.K tom. BRAIN* PRICES Meme County F. B. CoOp'e A Berne-Monroe-Wllllsms Corrected July 5 h MOt J M to ■ 100 * rs 3.00 «M No- I 110 call tar no prtoee 9 i .MB* — o * FIVE PERSONS . (CewMMed rr«m rase it atorieto, added to the heavy holl”y flow of traffic, kept authorities 'ay at the Wreck scene. ’ 0 — .a 1016, the Life-Saving Service pH combined with the Revenue srine Service to form what Is Coast Guard. ■ FtMNITI’RE Repaired, Reupholstered and Refininhed. Wo eave you 14 to 1-2 oast of new. VeneUM Blinds and home Awningo made to order. Pick MP and Delivery. We Satisfy. £ SECAUR * Repair 34 1, Monroe Phono ION X FOR SALE p Feed ioitablo for cattle t (tod poultry. BAG SERVICE, Inc. * W««t Elm St. I*. A. BIXLER (MkTOMBTRIST HOURS: I!to «» M:00 1:00 to 5:00 1 BatefdayS, HIO p. m. Valephene 138 Etovator Co. ( IAS Roor >* I 1971 CTR JM w ■ !fl> CELLAR S ihsurt with | HELLER | laMtuiHmPnuntM
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 16 words or law: 1 time 60c; 2 times 76d; I tlmea 11; « tlmea |1.?6. Rates quoted are for conaocutlve insertions. No classified ads accepted for aklpday ached ule. Rato fori 10 Point BLACK FACE la 5c per word for Insertion. Copy nut bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la I a. m. FOR SALE YOU CAN’T BEAT IT-Bpragia Furniture Store is the hottest value spot In northern Indian* tor fnrnituro and rags. Phone lit. 77-TF FOR SALE): 600 Sheets Sfexll 20 lb. White Bond Mimeograph 11.46- This bond mimeograph has good strength and drying quantise. Sised for pen and ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and 1001. lOßtf FOR BALE 416* porch post T’s fest long, with caps and bolts. Two awnings with rolls and fixtures. Phone 277. 154-btf FOR SALE- in subdivision restricted for gracious living. Brand new home, gas heated, automatic hot water, full baaement, hardwood floors, built-in cabinets, two bodrootna finished—third usable. Available to veteran for |H6 down, balance financed for twenty years. Also available under F. H. A. to nun-veteran. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 154-ts FOR SALE ~Six room nearly modern home with acre of ground at city limits. Kitchen with new cabinets. New lifetime roof being laid. Berry bushes and fruit trees now bearing. Two car size garage has work bench. (5895Pay 12696 down, balance 130 monthly, Interest 4% semi-annual-ly. Possession August Ist, when owner leaves city. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 154-ts FOR SALE — Walking distance north end Industries, one bedroom home, newly remodelled with Inside toilet, lavatory, built in aink. |6OO down, balance 135 monthly. An easy way to escape apartment lite. Bob Heller, Heller Building, Phone 170. 130-TF FOR SALE "1 black bul), H Angus *4 Guernsey. 1 yearling heifer. Second house on left side north of Union Chapel church. Max Kincaid. 156-3tx FOR SALE—New outboard motors. Stucky and Co., Monroe, Ind. 156-g2t FOR SALE — Ferguson agricultural type mower. R H. lluuck, Preble phone. 2 on 21. 156-2tx FOR SALE 1936 Ford~V4 *Tudor. Inquire W. A. Gehres, Wren, Ohio. 156-3tx FOR SALE- DeSoto coupe, good running condition, inquire 107 8. Second St. or 110 S. Third St. 166FOR SALE: 2 way hay car, 125 ft. of one inch pure Manila rope, good as new. Paul Krueckeberg. route 5. Phone 645-0. 157-3tx j - - -- . - - - ■ i FOR SALE—New airplane hanger, j 36 x 50. Make ideal tool shed. Dan Bertsch, 5 miles west and 2 miles south Monroe. 155-3tx FOR SALE—John Deere Model “B” tractor, 1940 model, on rub- ; ber, good running order. Price 2825. With plows and disc 6875. See J. P. Riley, Wilshire, Ohio. Phone 6R on I. 155-3 lx FOR IbALE- 1938 Ford coach, new paint, A-l condition. Price reasonable. Phone 447. 154-ltx FOR SALE-100- lb. ice box. Good oak. B. H. Clifton, Wren, Ohio 157-3tx ■ I FOR HALE Good, clean 1937 Ford coach, price 4345. Fleet airplane, 140 hours since major overhaul Harold Steffen. 4H miles south of Magley. 1574tx FOR SALE—Truck load of Sweet 1 Cherries; sour Cherries; Black Raspberries; Red Raspberies; Tuesday morning. Aruoid s Market. 1 167100 DOZEN Ladles’ Handkerchiefs u 26c value, special 31.50 per doc Silk lined walnut jewel chest, reg. 12.50 valee, special 61.95. Knife racks, beverage trays. Cigarette ' Doxes, walnut framed pictures, all I at special low prices. Also a free I gift tor tke ladles on sale and dis- 1 played oa west side of 13th St. ; South of Monroe Bt. Wllford Ray. 164-ltx ( FOR SALE—Table top kerosene stove, last year’s model. 642 North Second street 1674 U FOR SJdLE—LMhorn fryers. 4 | miles east of Monroe. H mile 1 north. Max Rayl. 16H3t
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QUICKIES hy Ken Ileynoldn X? Gibe’s. / K J*.’A / 4s. y I “The plumber you hired with a Democrat Want Ad was quite handy—from the pipe left over, he made ua this chair!” FOR SALE—7 room all modern house In fine condition. Hardwood floors, water softener, hot water heating system. Also 4 room al! modern home prewar construction can be bought by veteran with small down payment. Ail modern 5 room house, fullalse baaement, 3 blocks from business district; close to school, church. All modern 6 room house, rockwool insulation; 1% acres ground can be bought with small down payment. 2 acres ground on 224, 8 miles west Decatur. 2 apartment house on sth street. Large lot, garden spot. 6 room house, good garage: large lot, garden. Monroe. 6 room house, all modern, gas heated, large garden, fruit trees, close to factories. Building built in 1941; could be made into nice home. Located I’4 miles from Decatur. Must be moved from preaant rite. Clyde O. Troutner. Reul Estate and Insurance. Phone 1166 or 73. 158-TF FOR SALE — Used Delco plant and Batteries; go<><l condition. Willard Youse, Hoagland. Ind. 167t3x FOR SALE— Rubber-tire wagon with rack. 600x16 tires, IKS.— Dick Martin, first house north of County Farm. 157t2x FOR SALE: Grain elevators, garden tractors, air compressors, cement mixers, tomato dusters, rotary hoe. side dressing attachment for seed tractor, post hole digger with ditching attachments, high epeed cultivating shields, corn cultivators. tractor tires, natural tube and ring free oil and greases. Gerber Implement Store, U. S. 27. Phone 2551. 153-gst FOR SALE: Beautiful Harter deep freexe cheat and cabinet type Gerber Implement Stoie, U. 8. 27. Phone 2551, 153-gst FOR SALE-Holstein stock bull; brindle heifer with heifer calf by side. 4 miles east of Monroe, % mile north. Max Rayl. 155-g3t WANTED SEWING - MACHINE Repartng - Ail makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmane 223 North First. 154-26tx WANTED — Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forma, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 344-as WANTED TO BUY~^”Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind108 TF WANTeK uii kinds' butcher cattle. Steury Abattoir. Phone 1676. 55-T WANTED: To do washings (’all 1674 or 304 North First street. 157-glt WANTED-Man'and wife with 7 year old boy need apartment desperately. Both working. Phone 7874. 165-4tx WANTED — Custom cultivation with Ferguson tractor. Frank Baker, telephone 1632 Decatur 342 North 11th street. 166-alti WANTED—A-l mechanic at Jones Garage. Hoagland. 155-3 t WE DO paperhanging, painting and house cleaning. Phono 499 during day after 6 p.m. phone 6764. 164-6tx WANTED Sheep to dip’ Im- ' proves weight and quality of wool, kills ticks and lice. For appointment write Lorin Glass, Decatur route 2, or call O. V. Dilling. Craigville phone. 164-btf WANTED-Woman* for part time job for office cleaning. Schafer Co. 158-3 t WANTED — Veteran needs house to rent. 6 or 4 room eeml-modern preferred, any typo considered, information appreciated. See Audley Moser at Ashbaucher's Tin Shop 16H»
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WANTED—To do custom pick-up baling. 956 M 156-3tx MISCELLANEOUS A PPI I A NCE SERVICE *- If we can't fix It throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons and other small appliance*. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold * Klenk, phone 463. 17 ts Drive safely 4MTBF the l-'ourth —See uh next week. Decatur Ins. Agency Estah. 18S7 K. C. Bldg. Phone 3M5 'FARMERS ATTENTION We re move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000- We pay all phone chargee. The Bladley Products Co. 15-ts Farm Ixians made low interest We make abstracts of title to real estate. French Quinn’s Abstract Office. 83 T ■ ■ o Rumpus Room for Birds Seattle (UP)— Mrs. Albert O. Benedict's 100 canaries. 30 parakeets, six finches and other miscellaneous birds rule the roost in her home. Mrs Realdlct has turned over a whole room for the birds playroom, where they can fly at will when they are out of their cages. She also finds time to look after a couple of pet squirrels, two dogs and a collection of tropical fish. HOLIDAY DEATH tCnallnnre from I’aae li Cathryn Ann Brown, 8, Wolcott, was injured fatally when she stepped in front of an automobile near Lafayette. Elza Butruin. 33, Evansville, drowned in the Ohio river near Mt. Vernon when he sank while swimming to the rescue of two girls during a holiday picnic. The girls were saved by other swimmers. Other drowning victims were John Robert Topps, 10, New Albany. also In the Ohio river, and Barney Tihbetts, Sr., 50. Attica, who was found In a stream near Veeredtbiirg. Police believed Tibbetts fell from a boat while fish Ing, A motorcycle accident near Vai lonia (Jackson county) killed George William Ennis 37, Martinsville. Ennis died in Schneck Memorial hospital at Seymour late last night, a few hours after his cycle skidded In liaise grave) along Ind. 135. His cousin. Miss Betty Jane Bridges, 26. Indianapolis who was riding on the cycle with him. was injured seriously. PROBE PLANNED K'onllnurH fr»m I’aar it session of congress. The program is intended 4o lake Ute place of (lie agricultural adjustment act which has in effect for 10 years. Presidential Succession — The house appeared rraly to push •Wl JB K ™ DANCING at their wedding-lew reception in Chicago are Peter Basque and his bride-to-hava-been Rosanna Peveri of London, England. The English girl halted the wedding at St. Francis Mission, when instead of answering "1 do." she told the priest. “No, I can't go through with it becauss I'm homesick." To Miss Perveri’s request for a second chance. Btw quex says, "She had her chance and mused 1L * (Jmerflaupnaj)
i - ** * * *3 1 / A PRfSIDINT TRUMAN presents a medal for merit to Dean Acheson (left), who has retired as undersecretary of state after service with the department since 1940. Mrs. Acheson watches her husband's presentation in the rose garden of the White House. (International)
through the presidential succession bill next week, putting its speaker in line for the While House after -the vice president. The bill won senate approval last week. Isiyaity—Republican nirateglsts said I here Is a good idmiice congress will pass the federal employe loyalty legislation requested by President Truman before its scheduled adjournment later this month. Vote Fraud—AddHlonal members may have to be appointed to a senate Judiciary subcommittee to break a deadlock on the Kansas City vote fraud investigation. Sen. Homer Ferguson. It., Mich., chairman of the subcommittee, has drafted a report to the full committee urging an all-out congresaional probe but the other two members of the sulM.-omtiiiltee refuse to concur with Ferguson’s report and have prepared th«-lr own. ■ ■ m im-vm m '■ m m-m
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