Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1947 — Page 5
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Let Reports ■ For # ■ corrected A g 27-25 ■ w 240 bs. • -jg „ 27 0() ■to 260 . 26 5() ■to 280 lbs •— 25 75 ■to 300 bs 24 75 ■to 32» b 3 24.00 ■to 350 lbs • 2 3.50 ■to 1 00 lbs - 2 100 |to 200 lbs- •> *g ■ to ISO lbs 23 25 IW 1M ’ «k 22.25 Ito I 4 ® J® J® 21.00 ■ to 120 lbs J „ 22.50 E to 450 lbs. Jo to wo - } 5 ; 00 * Sat.) 23 00 ■ s 1 E* "Z- 6.00 ■ 12.00 stock' yards ■ corrected August 25 ■ to 200 lbs ■ 2w lbs. 27.2. I L 260 11F 2 -W I:«»• - fe — ««« I; S | to 450 lbs. - - 20.75 K to 160 lbs 24.00 | to 140 lbs 23.25 | to 120 lbs 22.25 Lbs ■DO lbs. down 23. <5 Kt) to 350 lbs 22.50 Ko to 400 lbs - 21.50 Ki) to 450 lbs Ko to 500 lbs « OO K) to 600 - 17.5 ft | W 15.($ Eesi > 22.00 Kbs * 20 <)0 Kg 6.00 Ls " - 11-60 I WHOLESALE EGG AND I POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by I CO. Phone 38P I Corrected August 25 ■tent receipt eggs ......— -42 ■ary hens 22 ■tan springers over 3*4 lbs- 28 ■try Springers under 3fe;bs. .28 ■horn hens .16 Kcki ,10 I LOCAL GRAIN MARKtI' I BURK ELEVATOR CO. I Corrected August 25 I Beans subject to change during day. prices delivered at elWatOr. I® Ask lor prices. [Grain: .03 per bushel less. ICorn: .04 per 100 less. ! f.o.b. farm. Warn* County F. B Co-Op’s Berne-Vonroe-Wiillams Pleasant Mills Corrected August 25 heat .®. 2.25 lts - 99 ,tI1 “ - 3-20 Bnß No. 2 3.20 Ca.l for rye prices. There s a Great Difference tire. For quality and quantity BL’6.-Ray Ice & Supply Co., ’ West Monroe. 189tl8 Furnace Repairs Furnace Cleaning Need a New furnace? — f'e Estimates on Coal and F *rnacet. Oil Conversion 6 “ r "'«. Stokers, Phone 49 f or p rompt @ Service Ji A U G K ’ S " ~~~ —' N A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 ‘O 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:30 p. m . Telephone 135 jj»=7~----i V BIKK ®?«ur . P 7 ev? »tor Co. e *crson - Monroe jr tROM fete -Jwor > s-a . CELLAR WITH BS litfULELR 1
r — .—” LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times fl; 6 times |1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted for skipday ached- * ule. ® Rate tori 10 Point BLACK ( FACE is 5c pw word "Star insertion. s Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday.dead line is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE: 500 Sheets B*4Xll 20 lb. White Bond Mimeograph sl.4s<feThis bond mimeograph has good strength and drying Qualities. Sized for pen and ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 ana 1001. 103t£ FOR SALE— Sana, gravel, dirt, stone, cinders. We deliver. 1 Glass Bros. Trucking ServS-e. Craigville phone 23 on 25. 167-TF FOR SALE — New two bedroom home, West part of city. Gas heat, water softner, automatic hot water, uWity room, built-in cupboards, bafW, etc. Veteran may buy for 3700 cash. Balance month- < ly. Non-veteran 32000 cash down. Bob.feleller, Realtor, Phone 870. 176 TF FOR SALE — Transparent and • Dutches apples. All varieties in season. 31.00 to 32.50 basket. Otto n. BiebericlSt Decatur, R. 2.® 1 ® _ 187-30tx ® FOR SALE — R. C. Case tractor 1 on rubber, with corn cultivator 1 and 2-bott>m plow. All for 3675. Theodore Bulraahn, Preble Phone 5 on 20. ®> 198 3tk > FOR — Coal and oil heaters. Natural and bottle gas stoves; Admiral Radios; rinse tubs. Kitch- ■ en Maytag Service, 238 N. 2nd St., Phone 95. 188 TF 1 . ; FOR SALE—Water heaters, 330 off. Base cabinets, 320 off. . Rinse tubs. Used radios, Philco, - Zenith console and Sobers. Kitchen Maytag Washei* Service, 238 N. Second Street, Phone 95. ... 187-Tig FOR SALE—? room house with toilet and bedroom down and : 2 up, basement and cupboards, 2 i car garage, north end, nicely locat--1 ed. possession. Schwartz Realty service, 915 West ~Monroe street, phone 1398 or 1347.' 189-gtf — Modern 5 room house Bjjth basement under entire hous® built in features, about six flocks from business district. Ready for immediate occupancy. Inquire at 625 Winchester street, Decatur between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. any day. @ 192 TF FOR SALE— Three piece mohair giving room suite, four piece bedroom suite, 8 piece gummed dinning room suite, chest of dowers suitable for a youngster. This is up to date furniture and in first class condition. Telephone 1804. 110 North Tenth street, DeTatur. Ralph Simerman. 198-a3t — 1946 4-door Ford, ... © super Deluxe, radio, heater. Inquire 329 S. First, Phone 1093. • 198-3tx Fpßa SALE—In Monroeville, Ind., finished five rooms and finished attic, semi-modern, four acres, or one lot. Furnished or unfurnished. Will consider gftod used car as part payment. Walter Clem, phone i Monroeville 4053. 198-g3tx ' FOR i&LE— 25ft. palace fully equipped, like new. Cheap, i Mobil Ga*s station, corner AJams and Thirteenth. 19®g2tx FOR SALE — 6 Room All Modern house, including new carpet, drapes, Venetian blinds. New Oil burner, full length screens, storm windows, Rock Wool insulation. One car garage. 100'< location. Call in person. — The Suttles Co. • 200t3 Boat in good condition. .Phone 1787. lx I FOR SALfe^—3-piece maple bedroom suite with springs and mattress. ,G. E. sun lamp—floor lamp type. Tl. E. Mixer, motor and stand. Priced for quick sale. Phone 640. 10 Homestead. 2(I0-2t FOR - kitchen cabl- ; net and medicine cabinet. Practically new. Call 8282 or see at 251 ( South Second street. 200-g3t FOR SALE—Tree ripened peaches. seven Alberta, price $2.59 bushel Coppess .Corners.* 200-glt FOR SALE —1 row mounted corn ' picker for Farmall H or M. McCormick - D. No. 22 combine. Bob J Colchin. Phone 586-H -"200 3tx* FOR SALE — 15 acres, no build-, mgs. nice grove, O. P Hunt., 1 . route 3, Decatur. 200 a3tx
QUICKIEg«?by Ken Reynolds V fete, . V“ qZ /’ u “Let’s look in the Democrats Want Ads for an exterminator, George—there must be an easier way to catch mice!’’ 1 FOI&'SALE — Fryers. 910 S? 13th St. Phone 5595. IT9 b6tx FOR SALE — 50 pound ice box. Phone 1097. 199 2tx FOIfe)SALE Truck igan Peaches. Bring your basket. 1 Arnold’s FOR SALE ; cocker spWTiel.® Ideal dog for children. , Phone 1457. 200g2tx I WANTED SEWING MACHINE Reparing— All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 22® North First. 180-26tx WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, filler Building. 244-as a.WANTED TO BUY — Baled straw. Phone 2-6964 or write W. C. Williams, R. No. 4, Box 188, Anderson, Indiana-^,'.'.9 172 30t WANTED TO BUY — Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind10« e TF Furnaces to vacuum „,clean or repair. Call 49 for prompt service. Haugks. 16Atf WANTED — We buy iron, rags, paper, hides, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For Quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only Address 710 West Monroy Phone 442. 194 TF WANTED—Three or four room unfurnished apartment. No children. Phone 1553. ''’’l96-TF WANTED- Job for "high school bay. Experienced in grocery g:Ork. Phone 4873. 199-2tx ® -'* t; WANTED: Man with ser- © vice station experience.— Zintsmaster Motor Sales. ® 199g3t WANTED—Good quality hajS&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 STRAW WANTED, Burk Elevator, Phone 25 or 886. ® ® 190tf gVANTED — Light hauling. W’ill orders for saw mill wood, r Wffl gradl* yards with Furguson tractlj. Phone 1632 or 1186. #197 6tX WANTED— Shee|F to dip. Improves weight and Quality of wool, kills ticks and lice. For appointment write Lorin Glass, Decatur or call O. V. Dilling, Craigville phone. 167-T WANTED TO RENT—House apartment in or- near city or nearby town for pastor, wife and child by Sept 1. Phone 1174 or 1561. 20(h3tx WANT TO Home for' feur whch can be oceupeid soon. See Ben Trout or phone 5592. 200 3tx ' MISCEILANfrOrS . I APPLIANCE - "service — If we can't fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliance®. Wfiite rolls for all washers. Arnold®* I Klenk, phone 463. 0 97 ts at FARMERS ATTENTION— We remove dead horses, cows, hogs,; etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay; all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts Starter and generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. AVOID RUSHJor next fall’s work. Have paper v hanging, painting, house cleaning done now. 20 yeais experience. Phone 499 or inquire 422 Mercer avenue. 195 g6t Automobiles spray-painted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices below normal 13 years experience. See after 5 p.m. Alfred Lee. Dixon. Ohio. R. R. 1- 154 9t
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATJJR, INDIANA
INSUISSriON Blown Celotex Rock Wool. Free 'Estimates. Bill Crist, Monroe PHUne 726 182 J £ £ FOR RENT , m ®— FOR RENT —1 IfiirTe several choicje, aparhhents available soorf Phone 103-B Moiffoe or 1656. Mrs. Georgia Gage?®’ 200 It ________o FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Am. 25 —(UP) —Livestock: ig Hogs: 160-225 lbs. 27.25-28, 225270 Ita. 27.25-27.90, 220-300 lbs.' 26.25-2T25, 300 lbs. up ,:«,25-25.75, 100-160 lbs. 23.25-24.25; <7ougft 24 down; 12.50 down. Calves 5!4.50. ® Spring lambs 22; clipped ewes 6, clipped Cattle marketjjjjsteady. , 0 — INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Aug. 25—(UP) (PMA)—Lives |rck: Hogs 5000; and gilU opened generally higher; gotra and choice 160-190 and 250-280 lbs mostly 28.00; early top 28.50 for strflftly dyiice ;’OO-400 tbs. 50-26.00; 100-160 lbs. 22.25-24 75; so^! around Bt4k<ly at ttfh 25.00. C < tle 1600, calves 500; good and 1 choice steers and active, mostly sold on early round; generally 50 spots 1.00 or more ±igher on 'good grades; numerous 5 ' loads good to medium weight some good and choice held above 30.00; medium to just good fed lightweights 26.50-27.00; medium grass steers 21.00-22.00; bulk medjjim grass yearlings 18.0022.00- choice flight®’ weights scarce/ downward to 15.00; aver-j age to top good heifers 7.50-1 28.00; small lots medium sers 18.00h21.00; firm to 25 higher; good beef cows largely 16.25^8. few 19.00-19.-bulk common and medium | vealers opened mnderatßy active, steady, good and choice medium 13.00-21.00. Sheep 500; fat lambs active.; strong to spots a shade higher; > lambs top 23.00 sparingly; medium and good 17.0019.50, common down to® y slaughter ewes about ste<y; good choice native shorn ewes 5.00-7.00. ®* 0 S McMillen Children j To Ride In Show The Stewart McMillen children. Dell. Nancy and Stewart, Jr., of Valley Farms, south of the city, will ride in the annnaWFort Waynrs charity horse ehow at Covingtort Downs, west of Fort JVayne, on Sept. and 14. ® The young equestrians were pictured with their new colt, "Soya Peavine* and the colt’s moHier, “Nancy Peavine.” The colt waSt.he first born in the new stable at Covingto'll ManoiKand was only two days old when the picture was taken. mother, and colt will lead thqfegrand_ entry at t’S’e horse show. ’ 0 > ®U. S. GENERALS > ® 1 Continued /rum race 1) Korea. The artists, he said, weje “persecutions” violate demdßratic principles and the Moscow conference decision to grant freedom to Jtorea. 0 , I ■ r * JBi sBLiaL * | I I LOVELY SCREEN STAR Cat-ole Landis carries her own luggage down the gangplank of the S. S. America after a 3-day wildcat strike by A.F.L. longshoremen caused officials to cancel the luxury liner’s departure from New York for Europe. Carole was one of 938 passengers-given refunds by the ship line. E (International)
fee I • : ■' t' ■fes * - " ftIT LOOKS LIKE a three-point landing for Ed Stanley as he catapults from " his careening aquaplane during practice for the 44-miljg, marathon aquaplane race from Catalina Island to the mainland. Winner of the 1946 race, Stanley is one of the leading contenders in this year’s “ironing board’derS^if^Which 30 riders will cdfripete Sept. 7. (International)
Markets At A Glance * ; By United Press Stocks in quiet trading. Bonds irregularly lower;. U. S. governments easy. stocks ierrgularly lower. Sfchicago: stocks irregular. oats and barley futures lower; ’ Cattle highe® hogs and 1 flkheep steady. ® .. 0 —— CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: jMepj- 2.44*^-2.44; 2.42*4-2.42; MFrch 2.41’/ 2 A; Maji 2.38*4-2.38; July 2.18%. - ..iaiux; FOR SALK IDEAL RESTAURANT 413 Winchester St. ® Phoaie 294 ■■ ■’ # RANGES For Delivery i @ Estate Bottle Gas and ESwtric Ranges Hook-ups available for Bottle Gas Rangegfc Also I Estate Heatrola Oil Heating Stoves. J. Intone 49 . HAUGS’ S’ |
e SALE CALBNDAR AUG 23 M>. Ed. Reppert, 325 Nprth Fourth street, Decatur. Household goods. Ned JohnJfo & Melvin Liechty, aucts. AUG. 28—Irvin Mauller, 1% miles West of Willshire. Ohio on High- © ’ way No. 124, Livestock Midwest Realty Auction F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. AUG. 26—Welker, 103- South Tenth strM-t, Decatur. Household g<Als. Ned Johnson & Melvin liechty, Aucts. AUG. 27—M-a Mffihie M. Hawk, Business Building. @ reirSts., Defiance, Ohio. 6:30 P. M. Midwest RWlty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer. SEI'S'. 2 —C. O. McKean, 3 miles west and 1 (Bile north of Monroe or ~ 5 miles south and 3 miles west of Dec Slur. Household goods and miscellaneous articles. Suman Bros.FAucts. t-SEPT. 6—May O. Ireton, 13 miles North of Van Wert. Ohio op No. - 127 sul 3 miles West. Well Improved 180 acre farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. SanrffcniL Auctioneer.
____ ■ - . ■- 1 ■■ 11 ■ 1 " -■ ■- " - S MILADY’SHNE FURS — . * f? ® ’ g g Are meant to be ajorn without fear of loss. A Fur Floater policy by this agency will protect your furs anywhere at a very nominal cost, jgainst "all risks.” The only losses not covef%d are by moth, vermin, wear and tear, and war Rjsks. ■ LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY = a keland Smith ? «■ & tiknn Hill BiMiiaw!MMaii:BiMßiiiaiiiMMiiiMii!Biiißiiiiß:;Mta!''aiiiaiirau:w*W"'B w r THIMBLE THEATER • Now Showing —“‘ASLEEP AT THE SWITCH” * . ' « 7 mil! LUSCIOUS Ll POPEve'S BUPPS )l lAHOV, OSCAR, VA.I /- STEM THE SAY THERE ARE) HAP ANY LUCK?? P'RAPS "SER BAIT AIN'T (ANY FISH MERE??>/ rorCN ', ' V /FISH < 7/ / 1 ~,5 HALF TRYIN 1 , OSCAR! !s (YE?) V V 'G (biros were wrongs, there's no]? ! /3v 1 elfish here = ® *a®KrtJi3h »sp. LA?) U?) I jU WR. W R • JL I«.Vy£v® Q "X,® f „_ \ fop King fix, \Xixld rights J BL O N DIE® CAIT GH T SHO R T @ [' / f ( that must BE? why do VOU NO»» I'M <HK WELL, THEN C I'LL GIVE THEM JS"" * / > the Cleaner VOU HAND )■= > FROM The an INSURANCEX GIVE ME Back < BACK Z? O 1 XI v •4'“' CALLING FOR MEVOURT S SALESMAN MY PANTS N_^TAKE SI A VC''-- 2 (YOUR TPOUGER3 - Z? I POO'CV J |-3(/r fL n\x Rm ’■’ • iww® MInH Jf jz | B W- w %.-•■ v.. -L-K - RAi 5 ; tv e£- v i SPa H ■ sRssS • — =-v^\... ,c4k fe, RUL i .mK ; 3
' Sept. 2.38*4A; Dec. 2.21%A; May 2.18%A; JuLy 2.09%A. Oats: Sept. 1.06%?%; Dec. 1.04*4-1 1.04; torch 1.00 B; May 97-96%;' July A. if) i Soybeans: Near. 2.79A; March 2.82A. 1 *’ y I <« o Orders Railroad O 9 Worker Leave Town 5 Mayor John B. Stults in city court this morning fined an Erie railroad worker on a public intoxication charge. ®<i ordered him out ,-as | town after he completes “layilffc out” the fine. John J. Sat- ’’ urday night by city M*Uce, pleaded to the count. The mayor I fined him $1 and coets, totalling sll. days m jail. s He suspended the 30 days, however, providing Jorgensen town, after 11 days in jail to cover . the cost of the fine* — because he . had no money to pay it. He was returned to jail by police chief Ed H»ler. tg) W- . , ATTENTION, FARMERS! f» FOR SALE ®92 inch and 108 inch Corner Posts. These posts made out of new aßgle ironMAIER HIDE & FUR <©o- - W. Monroe St. . # Phone 442 |W a I
TRADE IN DECATUR . Public Auction a As lam movingAo Fort Wayndß will sell following personal property at Public Auction at 103 South Tenth (Madison at Tenth) ° n # Tuesday, Aug. 26,1947 j - at 6:00 P. M. CDST' » # ® Bivenport Bed; Elec&c Fine Radio Cabinet; 3 pc. Oak Bed Room Swte; Chest; Dresser; Oak Table and 6 chairs; Smail Cupboard; M. W. 6 ft. Refrigerator; ClarkJewel Combination Gas Tabletop Stove; Cabinet Base; Good Lawn tower; Throvjgißugs; Stand; Voss Washing MaFloor Lamp; two 9x12 Rugs; Several Mirrors; Ornamental Bird Bath; 6 Painter's Drop Clothes; 2 Step Ladders; Set Root J Bracketsrdm’den Tools; 50 ft. Hose; Lawn Bench; Coaster Wagon; Bissell’s Carpet Sweeper; Bedding; Feather Bed; Fruit S|Mp and articles too numerous to mentiorS ■ TERMS—CASH. > $ » M. J.’Welker > I (%) ” *«’ (to OWNER Ned Johnson & Melvin Liechty—Auctioneers ® Aug. 25 ® a Public Sale I NIGHT ' On account of ill health 1, the undersigned, am forced to quit farming and will sail at public auction my personal property, on the Elmer Iseh £s>rm, 8 of j Road 124 *en 1 mile South oi' 5 i&iles North of Berne, Indiana on I State Road 127 then 3 miles West, on Tuesday Night, Aug. 26,1947 Sale Starting at 7:30 P. M. Prompt TRACTOR OUTFIT COMPLETE Ford Ferguson Tractor, 1941 ifedel, like new. including tractor cultivators; power mower; Weeder; tractor plows, 14 ipch; buck rake; hydraulic Ford jack. FARM MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS John Deere 7 ft. Tractor Disc, 2 yrs. old, like new; OSver 12 hoe’ Fertilizer Grain Drill, in good cofftition; 3 section Spring Tooth Harrow, like new; 2 section Spik<»» Tooth Harrow; Mc.D. End Gate Seeder; 1 horse Grain Drill; 10 ft. Cultipacker; International Webb TtaF Loader; 600 gal. Storage Walter Tank; Electric Marion White I Range Stove; 25 quart Motor Oil; 25 lb. Grease. I Z®.’ HAY AND GRAIN 1,000 bu. Certified Oats; 200 bales Mixed Hay. — CATTLE — 11 iead Long Yearling Heifers, Brown Swiss and Guernsey's; Guernsey Heifer, 2 yr.; Guernsey*Bull, yr. old; -2 Holstein Steers, 2 yr. old. * -®' COSjSIGNED: Row Crop Fordson Tractor with cultivators; 2 bottom 14 meh Tractor Plows; McCormick 9eeri&g High Speed, Tractor Disc, 7 ft. „gTERMS—CASH. Robert Yergler EHenberger Bros. —Auctioneers Fijmers and Merchants —Clerk. Refreshments will be served. In case >f rain sale will be held in large barn. f Aug. 20 DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRINGRESULTS - , ■■
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