Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1947 — Page 5
JULY 31, 1947
■kef Reports " For REPORT OF LOCAL aH foreign markets JMctt. MURRAY A CO. ■Corrected July •*! SMS ?in ins. - 50 2* i 0 lbs. .. —* "J SmMBzHO lbs. - 36.75 9HB gnu lbs . 25.75 HHH 325 IbH 25.0 U fIBB 400 |hx. - 21 50 SHS IHO IbH. 25.00 HO lbs. 21 25 9HK 120 lbs. 23.50 down . 22.00 400 IbH 2150 450 1b519.00 500 lbs 17 50 H • op 16. —-• |lg|K - " i "" vaW*'- •' * Sttl > - • 23 00 ■n. - — TttrtiX ■ 11.00 Hhner stock yards ■ Corrected July 31 200- 26.00 225 IbH- 28.00 |M 250 lbs. — 27.75 ■■ 260 lbs— 27.50 *3|M 270 lbß, - ~ 27 00 3H 2M) lbs. 26.50 JI 290 IbH- 26.25 ■M 300 lbs 25.75 ■■ 325 lbs- 25.50 3M 400 lbs. . 24 25 ■■ 160 lbs 25.50 ]■■ 160 IbH. - 25.00 Sflo boo lbs 20.50 S) 350 lbs 20.00 . 100 lbs 19.50 ttfh 150 IbH 18.50 |A> 500 IbH. 18.00 1 700 lb*— 17.50 22.00 20.00 OLEBALE EGO AND ILTRV QUOTATIONS Furnlehod by ATUR PRODUCK CO. Phone 38P Corrected July 31 receipt eggs .42 ens 1— -24 pringera over 346 lbs.. 28 Ipringer* under 346 lbs. .28 hens .15 JO JAL GRAIN MARKET RK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected July 31 ns subject to change during day. 1 delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. ; .03 per bushel less. .04 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. GRAINPRICEB 1 County F. B. Co-Op** irne-Monroe-WlHlam* Pleasant Mills Corrected July 31 .„. 2.15 ■| . No. 3.20 ■ for rye price*. ' * — 0 —■ —' otnbined carry over of coni mßi-I barley into 1947-48 Is exto be 50 to 75 percent •Ar than last year, with most, ■jj® all, of the increase in corn. [ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: ■3O to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 I Saturdays, 8:30 p. m. Telephone 135 ■ ——— !■■■■ Kgr Bl™ K Elevator Co. ,tur • Peterson • Monroe MF —.m. ■ ... ■ ■ | ROOF > i w To S II CELLAR II H INJURE V7ITH H ■ HELLER I
- ENJOY EVERY DAY SAVINGSAT ROOFS - IwVF 3 BUTTER—No. 1 Creamery—(Quarters) Lb—73c SYRUP Kidney Beans APRICOTS COFFEE I store hours: . 2IQc 2 ACc , ' l ’’ 2b0,,1w 55c y ■ ° sc |»*».OS, SHREDDED WHEAT - Nabisco 2 pkgs. 2Bc IPEACHES Movonnaise Preserves Pork Steak Hamburger I x ”.n° S9c v 59c 37c “• 52C Lb ’ 43c
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; I times 75c; 3 times |1; 6 times SI.7S. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted for sklpday schedule. Rate fori 10 Point BLACK FACS Is 6c per word tor insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 0 a. m. FOR SALE YOU CAN’T BEAT IT-SpragW Furniture Store la the hottest value spot in northern Indiana for furniture and rags. Phone lit. 77-TF FOR SALE: 500 Sheets 146x11 20 lb. White Bond Mimeograph 81-45- This bond mimeograph has good strength and drying qualities. SUed for pen and ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and 1001. 103tf FOR SALE— Six room nearly modern home with 46 xcrs of ground at city limits. Kitchen with new cabinets. New lifetime root being laid. Berry bushes and fruit trees now bearing. Two car else garage has work bench. 85895— Pay 12695 down, balance 830 monthly, interest 4% semi-annual-ly. Possession August Ist, when owner leaves city. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 1 6<,t1 FOR SALE— Sand, gravel, dirt, stone, cinders. We deliver. Glass Bros. Trucking Service. Cralgvilie phone 23 on 25. 167-TF FOR SALE — Small 1 room house, extra foundation, lights, water, sewer, gas available. 1350 down, balance 120 monthly. Also 3 room home with plumming, 9500 down. Balance 835 monthly. Both North end location. Bob Heller Realtor. Phone 870, Heller Bldg. 170 gtf FOR SALE — Outboard motors; starter ropes, gas cans, boat .pumps, motor oil and grease. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-12 t bolls. Dolls, Dolls. See the largest display of dolls In Indiana at prices you will like. Sleeping, Mamma, Costume, Story Book, All Nations, Brides, Bridesmaids and soft dollies. Economy Store, 131 North Second Street, Decatur, Indiana. 174-128 FOR SALE—New low prices —Gambles ’/z ton Ail Steel Trailer, long springs, new 600x16 tires and tubes. Was $189.50, now $169.50. — Gambles. !7St3 FOR SALE —”1942 F. H. A. type 2 bedroom homo. Gas furnace, built-in features, hardwood floors, tull basement. Possession — 60 days, restricted neighborhood, about 91000 less than present building costs. Bob Heller, Heller Build Ing. Phone 870. I 7 ® TF FOOR SALE — New two beu.oom home. West part of city. Gas heat, water softner, automatic hot water, utility room, built-in cupboards, bath, etc. Veteran may buy for 9700 cash. Balance monthly. Nou-veteran 12000 cash down. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870. 176 TF FOR SALE—S room modern home. Inquire at 625 Winchester street, Decatur, between 5 and 7:00 pm. 174-TF FOR SALE —7 room semi-modern borne near uptown in good state of repair. Early possession. 6 room semi-modern home—northside good repair. 10 room modern homo on sth St. Suitable for two families or apartments. 5 room semi-modern Lome, good residential site — immediate possession. 38 acre farm 9 mi. southeast, above average. Set of buildings, ideal country home. 5 room house with 4 acre tract, near city. Several farms A business opportunities. T. D. Schieferstein.l76-5t
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds MbsETI 1 L jj£. I "The Democrat W’ant Ad said it was good fishing here at this cottage—well, how many did you catch?" FOR SALE — Late model gasoline pressure stove. Bob Helm, 54-6 miles east on 224. 177 3tx FOR SALE~946~ Studabaker 46 ton pickup R A H. 1940 Chevrolet IM ton truck 158 wheel base. 1939 Ford panel truck. Paul Reldenbach Fruit Market. 177-3tx FOR SALE-Electric washer aud other electrical appliances; innerspring mattress and springs; furniture, dishes; cooking utensils. 617 Winchester St. 177-3tx FOR SALE-Carload No. 1 Red Cedar shingles Just arrived; priced reasonable. If you are In need of a new roof, see us. Also all kinds of building materials again available; stop in and see us. We will be glad to discuss your building problems with you. Adams County Farm Bureau Lumber Co., phone 67, Monroe. 178-3 t FOR SALE —'l94Oßuick; 1936 Dodge; small lathe. Phil L. Macklin Co., Chrysler — Plymouth. 178-8 t FOR SALE-One fresh Guernsey cow. 5 years old. 6 gallon cow. Phone 615-P Ira Mcßride. 178-g3t FOR SALE -1934* Plymouth four door town sedan |325. A clean car. 310 North 9th St., Decatur. 178FOR SALE—Living room suite; kitchen cabinet; radio; dresser; oil stove; Thor washer; 2 library tables. Mrs. Ben Trout, 318 S. 13th st. 177-3 U FOR SALE—Cabinet radio. Good condition. Phone 1466, between 5 p.m. and 7 pm. 177-3tx FOR SALE — Natural and bottle gas stoves. Oil and coal heaters. Cabinets, base and wall types. Used radios — console Zenith, Phflco, R. C. A. aud others. Used deep freeze. Rinse tubs. Kitchen Slaytag Washer and Sweeper Service, 238 N. Second St., Phono 95. 177-5 t FOR SALE— Lot* on Cleveland street, Decatur, new sidewalks, price |7OO. Joseph Schultz, telephone 1691. 175-TF FOR SALE — Universal washer, used two mouths equipped with drain pump and automatic timer, phone 8972. 179-3tx FOR SALE—Onc row pull type corn pickers; two row mounted corn pickers for Aills-Chalmers W. C.; rubber-tired wagons >75.00; grain and baled hay elevators; spring and spike tooth harrows; fertiliser and lime spreaders; cultimulchers; cultlpackers rotary hoes; Horn-draulic manure loaders; tractor buck rakes; new and used tractor discs; 46, 146 an( l 3 H. P. electric and gasoline motors; Globe milking machines; power lawn mowers; garden tractors; linseed oil; white paint; hydraulic tractor seats 929.95; bale ties; tractor tires. Oliver Sales A Service—Cralgvilie Garage. 179-31 FOR SALE—l’ancor power motor, 20 inch cut. Practically new. GE electric roaster. Phone 1751. 179FOR SALE-Apricots. Mrs. Otto Kiefer, 118 S. Bth street. 179-ltx FOR SALE—Two hard coal base burners in good condition. C. J. Korte, 46 mile west 344 ut* lo north of Preble. 179-3tx
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FOR SALE 100 acres good, productive land, modern borne, close to Decatur. See Andrews A 'Essex at license bureau. 179-3 t FOR SALE—‘B7 Plymouth 4-door. Excellent shape. Radio and heater. Inquire 538 Washington St. 179-ltx Superchrome film—No. 127—23 c; Nos. 120 and 6-20, 28c; Nos. 6-16 and 116, 33c. Baker's Gift and Handcrapt Shop, 304 North 13th St. Phone 1685. 179-3 t WANTED WANTED - Straw, field baled, stack or loose. John Feasel. Phone 6262. 175' 6tx WANTED -To rent an apartment or small house for pastor, wife and child by September Ist in residental district. Call 1174 or 1561. 178-3tx WANTED — Reliable woman to assist with light housekeeping. Good situation for G. E. worker. Write giving age and reference to Box 36 c/o Democrat Co. 178 4lx WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money ou letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, HeUer Building. 244-as I WANTED TO ~~BUY — Baled straw. Phone 2-6964 or write | W. C. Williams, R. No. 4, Box 188, ( Anderson, Indiana. 172 30t 1 WANTED — To rent 5 room house > for family of four. Must move as r owner wants house. Ben Trout, 318 1 South 13th street. Reward for in- , formation. 177 3tx I WANTED all kinds butcher cattle. Steury Abattoir. '■ Phone 1676. 55-T - SEWING MACHINE Reparing--1 All makes, guaranteed jobs. We f make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardman* t 223 North First. 154 26tx j WANTED- Furnaces to vacuum n clean or repair. Call 49 for r prompt service. Haugks. 164-ts 1 WANTED TO BUY — Lsed cars 7 Dick Mansfield Motor Sale* 141 ’ S. Second St., Decatur, Ind ’ 108 TF y 1- WANTED—WPA toilets to clean x out. Price 812; cesspools and “. septic tanks by the barrel. Drop “ a card to Major Harris, Grover * Hill, O. Phone 76. 170-12 t e MISCELLANEOUS *: APPLIANCE SERVICE - If we “ can’t fix it throw it away. We ’* repair all make* of washers, *’ sweepers, irons and other small '' • appliances- White wringer rolls for ’’ all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. 97 ts t „ — - FARMERS ATTENTION—We re- '* move dead horses, cows, bogs, •> etc. Decatur phone 2000- We pay " all phone charges. Th* Stadley Products Co. 15-ts Automobile Insurance h Kenneth Kunyon r» ~ x Starter and generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 B S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. i 173-TF * — , WE BUY—SELL OR TRADE ; everything used. Ail kinds of • furniture, ice-boxes and power ’. tools. Antiques of all kinds bought 1 and sold. We also repair everything. Custom band-sawing and Jigj sawing also done. Erie Trading j Post. J- Henry Fauroie A Sons. ; Phone 965.. 179-3tx r HIT IT AGAIN, it you break it. ; we will fix it. All work guaran- : teed. Prices reasonable. Electric ' and ascetylene welding. Erie Trad- ' ing Post. 179-3tx ■ DON'S DELAY this may be your ' last chance to buy clothesline ’ posts. The material is hard to get. * only a few left. Free city delivery. 1 Erie Trading Post. 179-3tx 1 Your priority for new car will 1 help up and coming Repport 5 trainee get back to Oregon and . will be greatly appreciated. C. 1 A. Morrison, c/o Auction School. 1 179-3tx
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FOR RENT FOR RENT- All modern cabins. Reldenbach Bros., north of town. 177-6tx FOR RENT - Itwrni (pr auctioneers. 2 large, modern cabins will accomodate 9 men. Shell Filling Station, 10 miles north on U. 8. 27. 179-3tx 0 CHICAGO GRAIN vtOSE Wheat: Sept. 2.31 \-44; Dec. 2.2»%-%; March 2.2846; May 2.25 *•46. Corn: Sept. 213 2.13’i; De<. 194 %-44; May 1.89’4-1.89. Oats: Sept. 94-94 Dec. 9244 ri ASSERTING ‘the life of a college president must be an inspiration to students," the Marietta, 0., college board of trustees htu> asked the resignation of Dr. William A Shinier, 53, tw president Faculty members have protested move. Dr. Shimer s divorce and remarriage was given as reason for the move. (International)
B " ■■■■■■■■ EVER WISH YOU WERE ALADDIN? « ■ You remember him ... He was the lucky fellow who found a magic lamp. Next to a magic lamp, there sno ■ better wav than an insurance program to make sure yo«r future is secure. : LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY : . , ~, ... Glenn Hill ■ B B B ■■■■■■■■■■■ ■-■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■>■■■■■■■■■ THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“THE EARIA BOIDS" [6NATZ TQ ThT] [wOSMS HIDE j- |/a\D WE PEEK IN AT INN to a M PP 'M’U. pl <Q * ION POPE*E> Pi6EoNsJvi= BUMPS . / . T m <j >Sv 7 before they becomeJoff popeve l __£Z_ VZr\ - ( THE P.A'5 SK'4TCHES ’ ( EAT??) \ 7 z^ 5 * >*■ ' 'r \ b SONGOOIDS, JTdEM SOUA3S ALIVE \ %. & /n& r -Sv k/Bw Wtzw B I (> N I) 1 n WAIT TILL YOU GET THE LAI NOItY BILL! i_j» I I] iiiHi*' 11W DADDY ) ( WHAT A 1 -Z-Z V AND GOT SO ALL THAT p (IT WAS ) i spent all S V good jl %. * rath —A “"I A. / VOUR \ afternoon 2 \ ■! —» '\ f TwaTS X,SII > (polish) SHINING your) —* aVC clothes ' (the tqouSlE, ) X.mi n J ,7' s Sm> 1 <3=# »zr, r,;. t Num* U i. L ■■!— ii
I drfjflUErnest Biddls * BECAUSE he interfered at a New York party in a private quarrel between Mr. and Mrs. John McLennon of Tyringhdnt, Mass, Ernest Biddle, of the sociallyprominent Philadelphia Biddles, has a shiner courtesy of Mrs. McLennon and a few bruises from her husband. Biddle’s peacemaking efforts ended in a Manhattan police station where the three p'Miled resource* to pay fines of 85 each. (International)
%; March 90B; May 89%-44. Soybeans; Nov. 2.81 B; March 2.75A. oTrude In n <.<><><l Tnnn — ileeatur FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., July 31 — <ll’l Livt-.stbck: Bogs. 160-250 lbs 27.75-28, 280300 ll»i 26-27.50, 300 lbs up 24.5025 50, 100 Kiolbs 25.25-25.75; roughs 22 down; stags 16.50, boars 400 lbs down 13. 400-500 lbs 12.50, 500600 lbs 12, 6oe lbs up 11.50, Calvos; choice 24. Spring lamb* 23, clipped owes 7, clipped buck* 5. No cattle market today.
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Cook Ditch Hearing Held This Morning I— A hearing on the Coo* ditch in Union and St. Mary’s township* was held this morning In the offices of county surveyor Virgil F. Bowers. , 0 Prude In a Oond town — Urrator
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NOTICE! Open For Business Soon New junk yard opening at 1600 Went Adams street. Will buy all grades of paper stock, scrap iron, metals, fence wire and tin. Highest Cash Prices Paid WANTED AT ONCE Old cars and (rucks. Special attention given to peddlers and small dealers. Our building will be completed in the near future, but will buy any merchandise now. DECATUR Iron & Metal Co. 1600 West Adams St. DECATUR CASTING COMPANY Employees are BACK AT WORK after a well earned vacation WITH PAY We still have jobs open at good pay for Molders—Laborers —(’orc Makers NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY THE DECATUR CASTING CO. DECATUR. IND. "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK."
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radr In a l.uud Taw a— llrralur Re ide n bach Bros. CABINS Now Open tor Rusiness Furnace Repairs Furnace Cleaning a New FURNACE? Free Estimate* on Coal and Oil Furnace*, Oil Conversion Burner*, Stoker*. Phone 49 for Prompt Service HAUG K ’ S
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