Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1947 — Page 5

SSDAY, JULY 23, 1947

wket Reports For I 1 REPORT OF LOCAL I FOREIGN markets «TT. MURRAY A CO. ;|Bt'iirr< , 'l‘' , i "S 1 ,,H 27 25 I’ 1 ”*- • 27<W ’ l£K>>" 28,80 ■ 25 25 ~' H- ■ 2200 I .gjiM -i"" ||,h - 1975 1,,H - ■ 2< 25 i ,,H - ■■ ■ 22,80 12 ,» J . 1R.5» "IMB 1425 I * Sat.) 23 00 4 1m 2150 !”!■ . 000 J!W 11.00 STOCK YARDS orrei ted I itrtw "Qo lbs 2875 j.'3 llatO :l " ll,li ' ' 26 I -’SO 1b526.50 Imß I,IS 28 00 - I mß -■'' ■ 28 " 8 :*0 3 290 lbs 24.25 ■J iinii ll>h 23 69 Ml JI 325 IbH 22.75 JjM 350 IbH. 22.00 I Wfl 1 "" 1,,! * 21 25 h I lg‘W 160 lbs 24.50 j| 1,11 lbß 24.90 350 3 gflk l'"> lbs 18.09 150 700 lbs. „ 10.00 - 14.50 1. 22.00 20.00 10.00 OLEBALE EGO AND LTRY QUOTATION* Furnished by MUR PRODUCE CO. Phan* Ms Corrected July 23 receipt egg* .42 ens ..—.24 pringers over 3ft lb*- 28 pringeri under 846 lbs. .28 hen5,,,,.10 40 AL GRAIN MARKET RK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected July 23 is subject to change during day. delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. .03 per bushel less. .04 per 100 less, fob. farm. GRAIN'PRICES Bns County F. B. Co-Op's I ■Berne Monroe Williams I Pleasant Mills g I Corrected July 23 Bm BjM- 3.05 | H for rv» prlae*. ° I B’ WAYNE LIVESTOCK K ■ Wayne. Ind . July 23-(UP) Bm : 1602.10 Urn. 27-27.50, 250-24-26.75, 300 lbs up 21.-100-160 lbs. 24.50 25; 20 down; stags 15; boars doun 13. loir-500 lbs. 12BlM''"" 12. 600 lbs op 11 50. HHr 22 50 - ■Hlßoc lambs 23. dipped ewes bucks 5.00. F markpt atoady. o |t2Bj»_».. i-ood Inwi- — Orr.lar Repairs jjwnace Cleaning || a New furnace? ®5? E ’*in»ates on Coal and H'oL Fur ' :actS ' 0,1 Convcr * ,on KB Ber »- Stokers. ; : ■’hone 49 for Prompt H Service • ■IIAU G K ’ S I I N. A. BIXLER | OPTOMETRIST f- ■ . HOUR*: | 810 to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 I I Sstu.days, 8:30 p. m. I Telephon* 135 "■■vin hk Elevator Co. ' Peterton • Monroe ■ -ROOF p E ro HZ B CELLAR |_ ; IMSUC WITH ■JfiLER ■

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE* For 25 word* or leas: 1 Um* 60e; 8 times 76c; 3 times fl; 6 times f 1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted for sklpday schedule. Rat* fori 10 Point BLACK FACE Is 6c per word for Insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadlln* Is I a. m. FOR SALE • TOU CAN'T BEAT IT—SpragUS Furniture Store Is th* hottest value epot in northern Indiana for furniture and ruga. Phono 188. n-TF FOR SALK: 500 Sheets 20 lb. White Bond Mimeograph 61.46- This bond mimeograph has good strength and drying qualities. Sized for pen and ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and 1001. 103tf FOR SALE- Six room nearly modern home with %, acre of ground at city limits. Kitchen with new cabinet*. New lifetime root being laid. Berry bushes and fruit trees now bearing. Two car size garage has work bench. 85895— Pay 62695 down, balance *3O monthly. Interest 4% semi-annual-ly. Possession August Ist, when owner leaves city. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 164-ts FOR SALE- Semi-modern twofamily dwelling, 3 bedrooms and 2 bedrooms, large lot, 2-car garage. Semi-modem one-story dwelling, one bedroom. Two blocks from business dNirlcL i;| t *‘.V-f k ,Jj Whiter L Bockman. General insurance A Rea! Estate. Phone 3. 159-btf FOR SALE— Sana, gravel, dirt, stone, cinders. We deliver. Glass Bros. Trucking Service. Craigviile phone 23 on 25. 167-TF FOR SALE—Several choice lota. North edge of Monroe. Monroe Phone 95G. 170-Btx FOR SALE: 27'/, ft. house trailer. Must sell this week. Call 1176. 170g3t FOR SALE-9 x 15 rug, like new, all wool Wilton, two tone rose color. Matching hall runner and 3 throw rugs. 1233 Master Drive. 17013 t FOR SALE-Good used New Ides manure spreader. Bradley mower on rubber, used cultivators for John Deere A or B tractor. One new lime spreader on rubber. Twine and parts for New Holland press. Steffen Implement Company. Third Bt., Phone 180. 170-3 t FOR SALE — Small 1 room house, extra foundation, lights, water, sewer, gaa available. 8350 down, balance 820 monthly. Alao 3 room home with plumming, *SOO down. Balance 135 monthly. Both North end location. Bob Heller Realtor, Phone 1170, Heller Bldg, 170 gtf FOR SALE — Culvert pipe 8", 10 ", 12”, *nd 1«" size, Gerber implement store, U. S. 27. Phone 2551. i7o4t FOR SALE 20 tons baled wheat etraw in field. Jr. Ray. 3 miles east of Monroe, or phone 102-1 Monroe. 171 3tx - . FOR SALE — Nurse's watch with sweep hand. Butova. Yellow gold. With expansion bracelet. Call tom. 171 3t FOR~SALE —'4o head feeding shoats. Raymond Eichenauer. Corner of highways 101 and 224. Phone 6902. 171-3 t

FO» SALE — Upright electric sweeper, with attachments, in excellent condition. Priced very reasonably. Phone 9U71 or call at 118 North Ninth St. 171-b3t FOR SALE Flat open-bed truck bed Bxl3 feet: has grain and stock rack; practically new. Curtis O. Lehman. Geneva ru.al route 1, located one mile south of Linn Grove. “ "FOR ~SALE - 1946 Studebaker ’4 ion pickup radio & heater, also 1940 Chev. I’4 »on truck 158' wheelbase. Paul W. Reidenbach Fruit Market. 172 a3tx FOit SALE — RabbiUand hutches. phone 621-B. 2tx FOR~SALE 101 foot dr»va halt Win Miller, route 5, Phone 613-C 172-3tx JUST RECEIVED — Shipment of outside white house paint. 65.25 per gallon in fives. Riehle Tractor | aad implement Co. 172 at I FOR PALE—On* 75 pound porcelain lined ice-box. on* So ponnd toe-box. Mans bicycle Ph ne Hl or eall at 351 N. Tenth St. 172-g2t Tiede"la ~ y CppJ Tew* ~»w BeeWvfr

QUICKIES by Ken Reynokto a® "I got it with a Democrat Want Ad — they last forever, you know!” FOR SALE Meat niartet and 1 grocery, excellent fixtures and I stock, established business' samel location for many years; located in a good live town; a real opportunity to own your own business. Priced to sell. Write or call Jeff Llechty, Berne, Indiana. 171-3 t FOR SALE — 1936 Ford Panel truck. Good. 1985 Ford coupe A-l condition. 1983 Chevrolet sedan, good. 1929 Ford A, fain Airplane Service Station, Bluffton, Ind. 171-2 t FOR SALE - Forced to well — 1945 Chevrolet, Master Deluxe 85. Good tires, heater. Priced right, from private owner. Reply Box No. 31 c/o Democrat. 171 3tx FOR SALE ,— 1946 Motorette good condition. Bryan Lehman 1315 West Monroe. 171 3tx yOR SALE-Tires. 450*21, 550x18. ’All other popular »lke* passenger and truck. Liberal tradein allowance. Body, fender work. Auto painting. G. E. Moninter top 1 refrigerator. Porter Tire Co.. 284 N. 2nd. Phone 8»J. . . ♦ FOR SALE- 1842 Massey Harris Clipper combine, Hugo Bulmahn, 7 mi. northwest of Decatur, Hoagland phone. 172-2tx WANTED SEWING MACHINE RepartngAll makes, guaranteed Jobe. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonhole*. Boardmans 223 North First. 154-26tx WANTED - Furnaces to vacuum clean or repair. Call 49 for prompt service. Haugks. 164-ts WANTED — Mimeographing wprk, Professional equipment Save money on latter*, sale* meaaages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phon* 870, Heller Building. 244-*f WANTED- Young"girl wants work day or evening. Call 1444. 170-g3t WANTED TO BUY — Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sale* 141 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind 108 TF WANTED— Bookkeeper and general office girl. Adams County Memorial Hospital. Apply in person. WANTED -WPA toilets to clean out. Price >l2; cesspools and septic tanks by the barrel. Drop a card to Major Harris, Grover Hili, O. Phone 78. 170-12 t WANTEDr We need menders for second shift. 10 percent night bonus. Apply in person to Bag Service, Inc., 812 Elm St. 171g6t WANTED — Unfurnished apartment or house. No children. Phone 956-M. 171-3tx WANTED — Cail 1073 for local or tong distance moving. W. R. Morris. 429 Winchester street. 171 3tx WANTED— Sheep to dip. Improves weight and quality of wool, kills ticks and lice. For appointment write Lorin Glass, Decatur route ,2, or call O. V. Dilling, Craigviile 1 phone. 167-T Wanted — Baled or stack straw. W. R. Morris. Phone 1073, 429 Winchester Street. 171 3lx WANTED: Girl withTknowl-e-lge of bookkeeping and typing. 5 day week. Steady employment. Experience preferred but not necessary. Apply in person at Yost I’onstruclion Co„ Inc. 17IH8 WANTED TO BUY—Small modern house with two bedrooms, close In. Will pay cash. Or will consider trade of my cottage at lake lam«‘S. Miles Jones, route 2, Decatur 172e3tx I Must Get A Man At once in this community to work with ear district manager. Must have car and be over 28 years of age. The work is in line with the program advocated by the Department of Agriculture. Permanent work iood tor ma# who has lived on firm. Write Box 13 e/« Baawcrat. 172-lt

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WANTED — Middle age lady to care for cabins, can also live there. See Paul or Herb Reldenbach. 172 3tx WANTED — Responsible person to own and operate route of hot nut and candy machine*. No experience necessary. Will not interfere with present employment. Excellent income. Small investment required. Give phone and address. Write Box 33 c/o Democrat 172 3tx WANTED TO ~BUT - Baled straw Phone 2-6964 or wrlie W. C. Williams. R. No. 4, Box 188, Anderson, Indiana. 172 3ot IT'S NEV ER TOO LATE to have your paper hanging, painting and bouaecleanlng done. Can give good referencna. Phono 499 or inquire at 422 Mercer Ave. 172-g*t MISCELLANEOUS APPLIANCE SERVICE - if we can't fix it throw it away. We repair ail make* of washer*, sweeper*, iron* *nd other email appliance*. Whit* wringer roll* for all makes of weaker*. Arnold * Klenk, phon* 483. 87 ts FARMERS ATTENTION-wT remove dead horaes, cow*, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. Th* Stadiey Product* Co. 16-ts Automobile Insurance Kenneth Runyon FREE ground for the hauling. Phone 1191. • 172-g3t DANCE—Big aquare dance every Saturday night at Indian Village, 8 miles east of Paulding. Ohio. O. gale* th* taller. 78c 1 u ertnphi 172-T-x ANNOUNCING Opening of Greeting Card Store in own home. Cards for all oee». sions. *A I« o stationery. Order for Christmas greetings now. Your patronage will Ite appreciated. Maude iMerriman, 222 8. Fourth St., Phone 902. git LOST AND FOUND LOST- BlaclTbrnfold, Friday evenlng. Initials E. D. inside. Contains valuable papers. Reward Finders please call Adams County' Memorial hospital. 170-3tx LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN™ Black and tan dachwhund. Answer* to name of Duke. Reward. Phone 812. 17G3tx FOR RENT — Small furnished 2room all modern apartment. Suitable for employed man or woman atone. Phone 1580. 171 g3t o INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, July 23.—(UP)— (PMA) Livestock: Hogs 3500; fairly active, steady or strong to xpots 50 higher; sows not fully established, early sales strong at 16.50-21.00. light butcher types to 22.00 sparingly; bulk harrows and gilts 160 250 lbs. 27.0027.75; 250-300 lbs. 24.25-26.75; 300400 lbs. 22.00-23.00; 100-160 lbs. 24.50-25.50. Cattle 700. calves 500; steers and heifers active, most sales 50 or more higher; load good light to medium weight steers 28.50; toad good mixed yearlings 28.00; medium to fairly good grassy yearlings and heifers 24 50-26.50; Just good heifers 26.75; common to medium light yearlings 18.0023,00; cows active, good beef cows strong at 17.00-19.50, odd head to 20.00-21.00; common and medium 13.75-16.75; vealers moderately active, steady; good and choice 21.00-23.50; common and medium 11.00-20.50.

Sheep 200; fat lambs fairly active. generally steady; good and choice fat native spring lambs 2300-24.00; medium and good 19.00-21.00; common and medium 18.50 down; choice lightweight shorn slaughter ewes 7.00, heavier around 5.00. 0 Markets At A Glance Ry United Press Stocks higher in quiet trading. Bonds higher; U. 8. governments did not trade. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures firm. Ilogs, cattle and sheep higher. e Illinois Man Fined On Speeding Charge K Swartwood, 42. Danville, 111., •w*s arrested Tuesday by sheriff Herman Bowman on a charge of speeding through the village wf Preble. The sheriff charged Swartwood with driving at the rate of 70 mile* per hour in the 30 mile sene. He pleaded guilty tc th< chars* and wga fined >1 and coats, when arraigned before justice ot peace Ernest Stengel, t

Attends Preview Os New Ford Tractor Detafur Dealer At Indianapolis Show Albert Riehle ot the Riehle Tractor & Implement Co., attended a preview recently o! the new Ford tractor and Dearborn tarm equipment line In Indianapolis. Approximately 85 Ford tractor dealers trorn all parts ot the state witnessed the first Indiana showing at the Murat theater. Mr. Riehle reports that Initial shipments of the new model 8N tractor and Dearborn farm equipment are now being made to all dealers and will be on display soon. Color scheme of the new tractor is light gray and Vermillion red. Twenty-two major changes are Incorporated in the new model Including an improved hydraulic system for implement control and a fourth speed. Dearborn implements are painted vermlllion red. according to Mr. Riehle and range from mold hoard plows, disc-plows, front end and rear attached cultivators, disc, splke-tooch and spring-tooth harrows, and weeders. to cordwood saws, terracers, snow plows, frontend loaders, manure spreaders, forage harvesters and others. Os interest to many farmers locally who have purchased farm implement for use with Ford tractor models since 1939, was, the announcement at the meeting that implements now In use with Ford tractor will operate with the new mode! AN. Ford tractor dealers will continue to carry parts for all ’models of Ford farm tractors. __U o-L- a CHICAGO GRAIN CLOBE Wheat: July 2JBU-23«’,k; Sept. 2.37 2.37’4; Dec. 2.34’4%; March 2.34%N; May 2.31%-3.32. Corn: Jnly 2.18-2.18; Rept. 2.112.11’4: Dec. 1.89'4 ’4: May 1.83’4. Oats: July 1.05; Sept. 97’4-%; Dec. March 92H8; May 91’4%. Soybeans: Nov. 2.87A; March unquoted.

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Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate De Voss Ground Floor Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. We'll be glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private aale. 25 year* in this business in Decatur We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we are proud. Melvin Leichty, Rep.. Berne, Ind., Phone 251.

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, • ?. * * 'W.X ■ ’ fcF-iXS* SHIRLEY TEMFLE, 19, han confirmed reports that in January she will become a mother. The one-time child movie star and John G. Agar, Jr., actor, were married Sept. 19, 1945. (International)

Notice! We are buying all grades of paper stock at present market prices. Also want Scrap Iron, Rags. Rubbsr, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zine, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cans. We are also buyers of beef hides, calf skin, sheep pelts, tallow, fats, greasss, oils, lard, etc. The Maier Hide «& Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442

FOR SALE 276 Acre Livestock Farm Immediate Posession LfM’ATION: I Miles East and 2 Miles South of Decatur, Indiana. Or, 1 Mile North and 2’/> Miles West of Wren, Ohio. HOUSE: Has new roof, Is newly painted Inside and out. New complete bathroom. Hot and cold running soft water In bath and kitchen. Deep well system is new and completely automatic. A nice basement with all water systems ami automatic hot water heater in the basement. Three bedrooms, sewing room, also large enclosed porch and washroom. Laundry tubs installed. BARN: A bank barn with concrete floors In most of it. A feeding room which* will accommodate io head of feeders. The barn Is newly painted and has a fine concrete block silo. Running water in the barn and also a large supply tank nearby. FENCES: Arc above average ami stock proof. FARM EQUIPMENT: A Fartnall "H" tractor, two gang plow, disc harrow, spiketooth harrow, mounteo cultivator, mower, grain binder, a 6' combine and many small tools may be purchased by the buyer of the farm if you so desire. Most of these tools are under one year old. ORCHARD: 75 fruit trees set out last year. An excellent variety. CROPS: 35 acres of wheat, 35 acres of beans. 10 acres of corn and 13 acres of fine mixed hay. All grain crops were heavily fertilized and are in excellent condition. Over 100 tons of lime spread recently. ALL of th<-above crops go with the farm if pun based immediately. Approximately 150 acres fine pasture. Owner has other business and out of state —Reason tor selling. Drive out and see this fine livestock farm and we can discuss terms. DEAN W. COLTER OWNER

Central Soya Co. Profits Reported Net profits of the Central Soya com|>any were >2,225.205.49 for the three months ending June 30, company officials have announced The third quarter stockholders’ report also showed a net profit of 15.00K.526.80 for the nine months

WANTED! WOMEN FOR TEMPORARY OR FULL TIME WORK Apply in Person DECATUR INDUSTRIES, INC. 209-211 S. Nth St. Phone 890

THERE’S NOTHING SO WASTEFUL AS A DIRTY FURNACE. Save Fire Lose—Save Fuel—Bave Cleaning—Save Rapaire Save Decorating. A Furnace Cleaning Job Saves Many Times Its Cost. Holland Power Suction Furnace Cleaner will be at your service soon. Place Your Order Now! We Repair All Makes of Furnaces HOLLAND FURNACE CO. Phone 660 Decatur

SALE CALENDAR JULY 26— Mrs. Alma Ooelz, 2 miles East and 2 tnilps Torih of Decatur, Indiana. Improved 55 Acre Fann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Santnann. Auctioneer. JULY 26-Roy Eagleson, 11« E. Jefferson St., Household goods. Suntan Bros., Auctioneers. JULY 30—Dorns Stalter, Jr., 1017 Mercer avenue, Decatur. Household goods rale at 6:00 p. m. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Lie) hly, auctioneers.

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ending the same day. Net profits per share for this period was 17.59 on 660,000 shares outstanding. The company's net sales for the nine month period were 961,117,359.73, D. W McMillen, board chairman, reported. o ■ Sport coats and Loafer Jackets '/j Price,—Petenion Clothing Co. 1

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