Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1947 — Page 5

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Market Reports For «nV REPORT of local 0A n fSreign markets KE corrected August 21 200 io ”Z 27.00 2« ‘o 2 0® h . 26.50 280 to 2 *o !. _ 25.75 2l« to 30° - " —- 24.75 jN to 24f10 3:5 ! ° V 5 ibq' * - 23.50 s*» * J : 22.50. » t 0 I°® bs . 2100 <k »• »• i’ ” •? z:z. *23.2s 20 to 1« lb 3 ’ -2 2 ff Q J to 120 lbs 2LO ° B** down* _*®22.50 300 to 350 lbs. 350 to W 0 lbs “ • 400 to 600 lbs }'•* n stags _ 12.00 Boars * gn rn ««•* s ‘ t> -<■— ioo 1401,8 6.00 S, ;zzz kuhner stock yards Corrected August 22 1W to 200 lbs. - 27.00 ® to 225 lbs. 27.25 B 5 to 240 lbs. • 27.00 •1» to 260 lbs. -a.- - s ‘-’ ® to 280 lbs. 26.25 SO to§>3oo lbs. - 25.50 ®) to 325 lbs. - 24.75 325 to, 350 lbs 23.75 350 10*375 lbs. - 23.00, 375 to 400 lbs. - *22.00 (W to 450 HJ^to 3 WO lbs 23.75 ffl to 140 lbs. - 23.00 199 to 120 lbs. - "2.00 Boughs 800 lbs. down 390 to 350 lbs. .. 22:00 350 to 400 lbs. 21.00 400 to 450 lbs J 9-50 450 to 4SOO lbs. - 18.50 609 to 600 lbs. 17.00 Stags 15.00 Calves 22.00 Umbs * — 20.00 Ens — 6.00 ters . ' . 11-00 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. * & Phone 38P Corrected August 22 •ftrreut receipt eggs .42 'Heavy hens ... Z .22 feavy springers overs 3% lbs.. 28, Heavy Springers under 3% lbs. .28 Ughg-n hens .16 Cocks JO LOCAL GRAIN MARKtI' BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected August 22 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered ’St elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: .04>per 100 less., * f.o.h. farm. ®' GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. CmOp’* - Berne-Monroe William* ’’’’d'Pleasant Mills Corrected August 22 ® tbeat • 2.25 ® ,ts .99 [ r ra 3 20 wUW No. 2 _____ 3.2 G Can for |ye priced * h4e In a Good Town — locator , N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST * HOURS: 8:30 to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:30 p. m. Telephone 135 c* Pestroy 25% L)DT * concentrate I —o— Spray Livestock a bd Buildings to Eliminate Flies and ,Increase Profits. jWhouse Drug Co. | Town — Decatur j Fl fcwtur D Eiev ator Co. ■ Monroe '"■JF r ” 0H ' K?3 ROOr ■jn TO s CELLAR Oller I i

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times |1; 6 times $1.75. © Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted for sklpday schedf ule. Rate fori 10 %int BLACK ’ FACE is 6c per word for insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE: 500 Sheets B%jXll 20 fib. White Bond Mimeograph $1.45- This bond mimeograph has good strength and drying qualities. Sized for pen and ink. The ifecatvr ‘Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and 1001. 103tf FOR™SALE - Sana? gravel, dirt, stone, cinders. We deliver. Glass Bros. Trucking Service. Craigville phone 23 on 25. FOR SALE — New two bedroom home, West part of city. Gas heat, water softne’r, automatic hot water, utility room, built-in cupboards, bath, etc. Veteran buy for S7OO cash. Balance immHy. Non-veteran S2OOO Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone I?7«S°TF FOB SALE — Transparent and Dutches apples. All varieties in season. SI.OO to $2.50 basket. Otto D. Bieberich, Decatur, R. 2. - 187-30tx FOR SALE — R~C~Case tractor op rubber, with corn cultivator snd 2-bottom plow. All for $675. Theodore Bulmahn, Preble Phone 5 on 20. 198 3tx Ft®. SALE Coal and oil heaters. Natural fhd bottle gas stoves; Admiral Radios; rinse tubs. Kitchen Maytag Service, 238 N. ,2nd St., Phone 95. t. 188‘ J TF ~ FOR SALE—Water off. Base sink cabinets, S2O off. Rinse tubs. Used radios, Philco, Zenith console and others. Kitchen Maytag Washer Service, 238 N. Second Street, Phone 95. 187-TF

I FOR SALE—S room house wiHTtoii and bath, bedroom down and 2 up, basement and cupboards, 2 car garage, north end, nicely located. Immediate possession. Sch wartz Realty service, 915 West M<g,w,‘?e street, phone 1398 or 1347. # 189-gtf EOR SALE — Modern roomj house with basement under entire house, built in about six blocks from business district. I Ready for imrifediate occupancy. Inquire at 625 Winchester street, Decatur between 5:00 p.m. any day. 192 TF FOR SALE — Pickles. Joe Carrol, First house East of Mt. Pleasant Church. ® ® tx FOReSAITE— Fine building lot, 16th and Adams. Phone 104. 198t2 FOR* SALE — ftottle gas stove in good working condition. Chas. R. Bowers, 1 mile 1 mile south of Preble. 198 52tx FOR SALE — 2-12-6 wheat fertilizer. Theodore Bulmahn. Preble Phone 5 on 2(L 198 2tx FOR SALE — Late 1946 4-door special deluxe Plymouth. Low mileage. State best offer, box 52 c/o ‘Democrat. 198-g2t f’OR SALE— Three* piece ’mohair ! living room suite* four piece beA irocm suite? 8 piece gummed dinining room suite., chest of drawers suitable for a youngster. This is ; up to date furniture and in first I class rendition. Telephone 1804. 110 North Tenth>street, Decatu®. Ralph Simerman. 198-a3t FOR SALE—One 8-piece dingig room suite. Used less than one year. Call at 510 West Grant street after 6 p.m. 198-glt FOR SALE — -1946 4-door Ford, super Deluxe, radig, heater. Inquire 329 S. Fi?st, Phone 1093. 198-3tx FOR SALE—6 room semi-modej-n house and garage in ’south part of town. Immediate possession. Price $3600. Claude Foreman, owner. Route No. 1, Monroe. 197-3tx FOR SALE—In Monroeville. Indfinished five rooms and finished attic, sefhi-modern, four acres, or one ioi. or unfurnished. Will consider good used car as part payment. Walter Clem, phone ! Monroeville 4053. 198-g3tx | FOR SALE—New, 'modern 4 room i house, garage attached, im-1 mediate possession. Harrison St., | call Ned Johnson 996-Q 196-3t| FOR SALE — White rock friers. ’ 2 miles east of Decatur. Omer Merriman, phone 8472. 197 g3tx i

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds _ _— —2X7 wR™ I - “Since«you asked, I guess the only reason I use Democrat Want Ads — make myself more money!” WEEK END SPECUL Ne w'JxM cauu Violets; Blushing Mrfraen; Pink‘d Beauty; BltR: Blue Girl. Large Phiiodenjkon, Watermelon Begonia. J*tftes Flowers, Phone 1625. /' 196-31 FOR tanks, various sizes. hog feeders and summey* and winter fouutaimsf Mollenkopf & Eiting North Third Street. 196-3 t /- FOR SzLLE — 5 room modern Homestead home with, acre lot, shrubbery, in good repair, priced to sell, with immediate possession. 7 room semi-modern home on 7th st., best of repair. Catiiai <■ bought on contract. T. D. Schieferstein, Phone 10|. FOR ‘-SALE —Exterior whlte^house, ptgnt in one gallon cans,’s4.2o per gallon. Reliable Realty* & Builders. Phone 7502. 196-3 t FOR SALE -New Admiral dual temp 7 ft. refrigerator. New John Deere corn binder with - wagon elevator, on rubber. New John Deere frorlt end mounted manure loader. Steffen Implement Company Tfchird St., Phone 180. 196<g> a FOR SALE Three-quarter h.pR frigidaire. air pulled compressor and cooler, coil in A-l condition. Phone 215 or &D 9. @l97®g3t FOR SALE—2O head feeder shoats. Weight approximately 80 lbs. Call 102-1 Monroe, or 3 miles east of Monroe. Junior Ray. 197-g3tx - '.s> FOR SALE —Plums, several varieties, rgady now. Phone 6961, J. O. Trickbr, route No. 5, Decatur. 197-

FOR SALE—S. 2 cu. ft. refrigerator, with new Frigidaire unit. Robert! WB Fox, 1 mile south and S'/j, miles east Monroe. Monroe phone 102-E. y 197-3txl FOR SALE—Giobe* Ray Boy coal; heater, phone 1595. 197-3t| > FOR SALE OR Chev. Fleetmaster; 1941 ChevJ Club Gjpupe; 1911 Chev. Sedan*® 3 1936 Chev. Standard; 1935 Coach; 1934 Plymouth Coach. Fred; Busche, shone 975. 197-3tx SALE Whizzer motor bike. Piwne 1283 or 818 West Adams St. 197-3tx ~J WANTED SEWING MACHINE t lleparlng All makes, guaranteed jobs. We' make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 180-26tx is* WANTED — Field plowed at once. CaH 6961. J. O. Tricfter. 198 2t ■a. WANTED -• Professional , equipment. Save money tin*letters, jsales programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan® Phone 870, Heller Building. ® 244-as o WANTED TO SUY — Baled straw. Phone 2-6964 or write , W. C. Williams, R. No. 4, Box 188,1 Anderson, Indiana. 172 3.01 WANTED TO BUY~ — tfsed cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind- ® 108 TF WANTED— Carpqnter work of all -okind's: Also masonry and plaster Jorfn ’i*. Schwartz. , route 2. Berne or 3 miles south-’ east d? Berne. 193t6x‘ i — * * ’->■ WANTED—s- Furnaces to vacuum! deau or repair. Call 49 for i prompt service. Haugks. 164-ts ■ WANTED—Dish washer. Apply in, at Coffee Shop at Rice Hotel. • 196-3 t WANTED—To rent house, apartment or 3 sleeping rooms, no kitchen necessary. Phone 156. 196-3 t WANTED — We buy iron, rags, paper, hides, fur, grease. Atao handle new and used structural steel and'pipe. For Quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only Address 710 West M'Wiroe, Phone 442. 194 TF WANTED— Three or four room unfurnished apartment.’Young couple. No children. Phone 1553. 196-TF

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WANTED—Good quality hay, loose or wire baled, barn cured, new or old crop. Straw wanted at all times, wire or rope field baled or stack. John Feasel, phone 6262, Decatur. . 195-TF WANTED- Sheep to dip. «Improves weight *and quality of wool, kills ticks and lice. For apfpoint:nent write Lorin Glass, Decatur route 2, or call O. V. Dilling, Craigville phone. 167-T STRAW~WANTEn,Burir Elevator, Phone 25 or 886. 190tf or female'* help wanted for confectionery work. — Burgett’s ('wnfectionery, 144 Monroe street. 196t3 WANTBIt) — Light hauling. Will take orders for saw mill wood. Will grade yards with Furguson tractor. PiF.ne 1632 or 1186. 197 6tx WANTED — Girl for general house work; Gilbert Thieme, Phone 916-J- 197-3tx ““MISCELLANiEOIjS -

APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we can’t fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and small appliances- White wringerrolls for all makess3f washers. Arnold & Klenk, phone 463. 97 ts -a Attention— We •remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000- We pay 6 all cfarges. The Siadler Products Co. ® 15-ts Starter and generator service. Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. f 173-TF ® , r FHA Homes — We insure. Kenneth, Runyon. K. C. Bldgf Uhwie 385. T ® AVOIIFrUSH for n- xt fall's work. Have hanging, painting, house cleaning done now. 20 yemvs experience. Phone J 99 or 122 Mercer »;enue7* g6t Autoyiobiles Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices below normal. 13 years experience, i See after 5 p.m. Alfred Lee, Dixon, j Ohio, R. R. 1. e 191 9t FOR KENT’? e gk FOR RENT—ISO acre fan® net? Decatur, on 50-50 basis. Interested in late fall or March possession. ! Good buildingsT must be stock ' farmer. Write to bosg34 % Demote rat listing equipment, e I and references. 196-lfe _o Markets Glance By United Press ■ Stocks firm in quiet trading. Bonds firm,; U. S. governments ; did not trade. Cotton futures * 7 and barley futures firm. Hogs higher, cattle and sheep lower. —o INDIANAPOLIS Indianapolis. Aug. 22 —(UP)— (PM A i & Hogs 4000; fairly a£|ive after slow start, barrow.. and gilts mostly 25 higher, except 225-250 lb. weights'® 35 higher; steaefy higher; early bulk all weights M 9.00-24.50: bulk barrows ana gilts 160-250 tbs. 27.2528.00, few lots 28.25; 250-300 tbs. 26.25-27.75; 300-400 lbs. 24.2525.7:5 100-160 tbs. 22.00-21.7 M. enough and to test quotable steady; medium apJSt-good heifers bought to arrive at cows active, 25-50 higher in clean up of supply; good beef cow:- a'rtT gat 16.25-18.50, commpn and mc-d- ■ iuni 13.2ft-16.25; vealcrs active, steady: good and choice" -I.m'24.00; common and medium 13.0021.00. o © Sheep fat lambs weak to 50 lower, bulk low good to choice fat native spring types 19?5022.50; medium £Ood 17.0019.00; common down to 14.00; - slaughter ewes about steady jit * 5.00-7.?0. fa,J J, O | (Cfrntinßrd *rom I’nKfc. ' the business center o? the city. Tlie heavily»oufnumbered policeman gave ground’ slowly between charges into the howling, stone-., throwing demonstrators. The'fighting spread to side streets, and the whole area was thrown into confusion. • U. S. RUSHING < Continued from 1* ed no reason” for farther Soviet delay in opening the port of Dairen to international trade under Chinese administration. 0 Trade In a G"t>d Town — Bneattw

V.i a 4 / iT , l luJMI- /( I O / i II -nMmrtin je, ife , ..... - I yw ; I- ? o "IT WOULD HAVE SfcARsED the enemy to death,” Senator Harry P. s Cain (right), (R), Wash., tells Howard Hughes as the aircraft nate in Los Angeles shows the solon the nearly-completed $20,000,000 flying #oat, which is subject of Senate war investigating committee’s orobe. (International Sounaohoto)

CHICAGO^,GRAIN CLOSE § Wheat: Sept. 2.46%-2.47; Dec. 2.41 <-2.45: March 2.44 U: M$- 2.412.41%; July 2.20%. (SiCorn: Sept. 2.15-2.41%; 2.27%»4 ; May 3»22%-%: July 2.15. Oats: Sept. 1.09%-1.09; Dec. 1.07 3g.%.; March l-bs%' May 1.00%8 7 S ; July 91-94%. 4 Soybeans: Nev. 2.81; March 1 SIB. ' __A—o—_— Trade in Town —- Take advantage of our finance service %vhen you need money, ADVANTAGES1. ConsoliJ’ate your debts. Hove just one place to pSy. g 2. Your none ond income are th% chief security to borrow here. 3. No deiir. Convenient repayment terms. Legits privately made. <a -j* | Establish your*®t!redit with us. ! Then you_can get ready cash anytime tfrat you need®. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY INCORPORATED Ground Floor - Brock Store Building | Phone 2.3-7 DECATUR, INDIANA

s® - ® ■ . WANTED . n> <SI Cook .'and Waitress • * * $ 1 * Coney Island Restaurant Former J v@Br uce's Grili © 234 N- St.

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Helping Hand According to an old Polish prov-s erb, "the place you’ll most often find a helping hand is at the end® of your arm.” Hiyman Milkers 10 gal. Electric Hot ® Water Heaters Dairy Wash Tafiks good used Milking ® Machines miles West'of Monroe* S ’S* WE ARE NOW • ® PAYING * * • s l’95 9 ® for Batteries delivered tofebur door. .«■ so MAIER HIDE & FUR CO® ® 710 W. St. «

Tattooing Hog* A method of tattooing hogs, developed by the bureau of animal industry of the department of agriculture, has many practical uses, especially in connection with marketing, disease control and scientific research. The method is simple, rapid and inexpensive, and appear* to cause no material discomfort to the animal. o U. SHELTERS (Conlinncd rrom Pane i) with his brother and three teenage compa®ious. The boys said that young Doolin, who could not swjm, waded aboutg 15 feet out into the stream and apparently stepped into a hole. The othei&drowning victim was Robert ..veteran. during an morning swin.vming party in a fe g,ravel pit near Kokomo. His father, Walter E. Oden, said his son had been badly wounded in the legs by shrapnel wSlle ®in France and said this might have

SALE CALENDAR s AUG. 23—Mrs. Ed. Reppert, 325 North Fourth street, Decarar. Household goods. Ned John'foß. n & Melvin Liechty, aucts. AUG. 28—Irvin Mauller, 1L 2 miles 'Vfceat of Willshire. Ohio ontHighway No. 124. Livestock r y—l:oo P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., Auctioneer. AUG. 26 —M. J. Welker, 103 South Tenth street, Decatur. House- ® hold goods. Ned Johnson & Melvin Liechty, Aucts. AUG. 27 —Mrs. Minnie M. Hawk, Business Building, garrison & Warren Sts., Ijefiance, Ohio. 6:30 P. M. Realty Auction Co., j® F. Sanmann —Auctioneer. SEPT. 6%ay O. Ireton, 13 miles North of Van on No. 127 and 3 . Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. " .s mb I; WANTED r" | I Wdfflen Workers I I DEQATUR INDUSTRIES, Inc. I 209 S. Bth St. Phone 890 ) PLANNED RIGHT ® I INSTALLED RIGHT a / / R I(S TIT HEATING J The Can Buy Is The Cheapest To Only The I I Rich Can Afford A Cheap Furnace. The World’s largest In- * 1 Statlers of HomezHeatlng Equipment. I Automatic Coal — Conditioner J O Conversion Oil Burners — Pressurec>And <; Vapgr I I Free Estimate Free Inspection ~~ J L HOLLAND FuItNACE Cfb > / Tel. .660 ws- r-. ® Decatur C « \ tft® ZZ ' ® ‘ j % Buy a RED JACKET J i ® Si i Water Softener \® s s / Enjoy the convenience oi zero soft- r J f -. tor as little as 40c per gallon of 1 ( ciear sparkling soft water. A I ® “Save" the difference with a Red < 1 © 1 ’ Arnold & Klenk, Inc.' f ® © ' < ) 232 W. Madison St. Decatur, Ind. J W fAt %

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hampered his swimming. The state’s hottest point yesterday was Lafayette, where the temperature reached Il was 94 at Terre Haute and South Bend, 93 at Evansville and 92* at Indianapolis The state forecast was the same as usual: generally fair and continued very warm and humid today, tonight and tomorrow. A. J. ZELT • ® The Rawleigh Deafer 230 South 4th St. Decatur Indiana ® INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND —©AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570