Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1947 — Page 5

! ,-BaY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1947

Wet Reports * For '■Mv report of I Si FOREIGN MARKET. MURRAY A CO. 'I Arrected September 26 '■VISO lbs- - 27 ooj IS i ™ lbs ' 26 0O UA MO » bs ' 120 • 2 ; <«lbs. down 25.50 , ISo 360 ibs “ IS 450 lbs. 22.50 > ISto 500 lbs. - 21.50 H L ihq 20.50 Ls " ' . . 16.50 1 E»Wed. * Sat.) ............ 26.00 " 6.00 ’ 1*S;; 12.00 f >HNER STOCK "YARDS I ■Erected September 26 Lin 170 lbs 26.75 180 lbs 27.00 1 Im lo 190 lbs 27.25 1190 |o 225 lbs 27 - 50 ’ i®s io 250 lbs. 27.75 < ljso io 260 lbs 27.50 ‘ (■JOO to 270 lbs 27.25 1 210 280 lbs. — 27.00 j ■ 280 Io 290 lbs. .. 26.50 . 1290 io 300 lbs 26.50 ( 1300 to 325 lbs - 26.25 j 1325 to 350 lbs 26.00 j 1350 10 375 lbs 25.75 j 1375 40 400 lbs 25.50 [HO : 160 lbs 23.50 1100 |o 140 lbs. 23.00 ■ fßougt - 25.00 down . 16.50 i _ 24.00 lumbi " - - 20.00 ii.oo ; -WHOLESALE EGG AND ■ . Poultry quotations Furnished by , ! BBecatur PRODUCE CO. i Phone 38P ' j Btorrected September 26 , I Current receipt eggs .42 e Usury hens — -25 „ [HWY springers over lbs. .31 1 |BOy Springers under 3% lbs. .31 HKcrn hens -16 i I K, _ JOj< ■LOCAL GRAIN MARKUP ;"j I BURK ELEVATOR CO. J ■Corrected September 26 ■Beans sunjecx v Change during day. L,j delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. f grain: .03 per bushel less. / Co-a: .04 per 100 less. 1 f.o.b. farm. GRAIN PRICES ■hms County F. B. Co-Op'e Btrne-Yonroe-Wllllama 1 IH? Pleasant Milts IB Corrected September 26 Mat „ 2.38 ] S .... .. 1.00 « K -- 3.30 1 Mis Xo - - -- 3.00 < BiU for rre pries*. ' ■■ . o .—s ■ Freshen Battens •. ■irnished gilt buttons and cos- ? J Me jewelry, as well as picture Ones, may be freshened by us- i ■p small bottle of gilt paint and t Small brush for applying. The ! s ■ r may be softened by mixing a • . ■ e rouge with the "paint in a sau- 11 ■ and blending well. Try out your ( ■r on another article until the • i ■de is just what you want. | : J ■ A. J. ZELT T II The Rawleigh Dealer i: 230 South 4th St. ;•< Becatur Indiana , * ■ .. I INSURANCE j I jeo “Dutch” Ehinger ‘ ! FIRE — WIND — AUTO ■ |0 No. 3rd St. Phs-ne 570 ■— i __________- F* Vli T I y W BURK t 1 D Elevator Co. H tur • Peterson - Monroe J N A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: ‘ 8:30 to 12;oo 1:00 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:30 p. m. 1 Telephone 13A pz ' 1 < ROOF > i 3™ @ : B CELLAR & J insure with ■ ' IfiSl:

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES i For 25 words or leas: 1 time s<>.; 2 times 75c; 3 times 41; 6 times $1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted for skipday schedule. Rate fori *lO Point BLACK FACE Is 6c per word tor insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE “Most Women are From Missouri” when purchasing furniture and rugs. We can show them quality furniture and rugs at the price they like to pay. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 224*41 FOR SALE: 600 Sheets BVixll 20 lb. White Bond Mimeograph $1.45- 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 — Sand, gravel, dirt, stone, cinders. We deliver. Glass Bros. Trucking Service. Craigville phone 23 on 25. 167-TF FOR SALE — New two bedroom home, West part of city. Gas heat, water softner, automatic hot water, utility room, built-in cupboards, bath, etc. Veteran may buy for S7OO eash. Balance monthly. NOn-veteran S2OOO cash down. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870. 176 TF FOR SALE — “Army Surplus Buildings 16x48 Double floor, Insulated roof only $399 FOB camp. Also 16x16 $195 on display at Doetsch Brds. 4133 New Haven (across from Inca) Ft. Wayne, Ind. Open -Sunday 10«4.” 211 30 tx FOR SALE —All kinds of furniture, * stoves, power tools, plumbing supplies, light fixtures and supplies. Also repairs of all kinds. You don’t have to throw it away. We fix anything. Erie Trading Post & Repair, Phone 965. 223-6tx FOR SALE — 500 white leghorn pullets, soon ready to lay. From U. S. approved etock. Model Hatchj ery, Monroe, Ind. 223 g6t FOR SALE—Fur coat, size 12-14, very reasonable. Phone 6221. 225-3 t FOR SALE —Dining room suite, black walnut, consisting of 8 chairs, china cabinet, rdfrectory table. Phone 445. 225-3 t Bowling Shoes for men. Miller-Jones Store. T FOR SALE—PAWNEE wheat, recleaned smutt, rust and flies don’t seem to bother this wheat. High yielding variety, 5 miles south of Magley or 5 miles west 1 north of Coppess Center. Elmer Gerber. 221-Tx FOR SALE— New Estey Spinet piano. Phone 6791. 226-2 t FOR SALE — Barnes fuel oil trailer heater with blower and pipe. Used 1 winter. Also, portable electric heater and boys 3 piece enowsuit, size 1. Phone 1481. -226 g3t FOR SALE — John Deere 12-A combine. James Heath, 1 mile west of New Corydon on Adams - Jay county line. 226 stx FOR SALE—Living room suites many styles and covers to select from moderately priced, custom built, free delivery, open each ■evening except Wed night. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Indiana. 226-12 t SEE OUR NEW AND BEAUTIFUL bed room suits, many dis--1 ferent styles, free delivery, open each evening except We'd, night. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 226-12 t

FOR SALE — 100 acre corn farm in Wells Co., electricity; good buildings; on black top. Write C. W. Shoemaker 2005 W. Main -St., Muncie, Ind. 226 3tx FOR SALE — Good north end location five room, all modern home with garage. Reasonably priced. Suburban, four mile on pavement and bath, immediate possession. New homes under construction, ready soon. A variety of garages, utility buildings and lake cottages. Reliable Realty & Builders, Phone 7502. 227 3t FOR SALE—Beautiful cocker spaniel puppies. 4 red and 1 black; Litter registered. Phone 5144. ■227-gTF FOR SALE—Ladies black, Alaskan Kuril, cloth practically new, size 48, also crepe dresses 48. See at back apt. above Equity Dairy Store. 227-3tx FOR SALE—Two coats with ““Tur collars. Like new. Sizes 11-12. Call 1414 Saturday. 227-glt FOR SALL—Pur coat, Bofc'pgfr ‘329 South First street. Plane 1093.

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ■ ; ~| i ‘‘When Roscoe was -lost, we ! found him with a Democrat Want j Ad—l never knew until then he could read!” -1 FOR SALE: Six room home, new siding, new roof, good condi-* tion, one half acre, five miles from Decatur, walking distance to two churches, school, new general store. Will trade for smaller home. Immediate possession. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 218 ts BOR SALE: Five room home. Ninth street, semi-modern. S9OO down, balance $35.00 monthly. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 218 ts FOR SALE — Apples and pears — all popular varieties; sweet cider any time. Otto D. Bieberich, Route 2. 220 30 tx FOR SALE: New two bedroom F.H.A. home. Bath, hardwood, cupboards, full basement. Im- ] mediate possession Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 218 ts FOR SALE—3O in. Hollywood bed, like new. Price S4O. Phone 1458. 225-g3t FOR SALE—Estate Heatrola oil burner. Mrs. Charles Troutner, Phone 8714. ,225-3 t FOR SALE or TRADE — New 1947 Pontiac Streamliner 4 door six j sedan: new 1947 Pontiac streamlinjer 4 door 8 sedan; new 1947 Chev--1 rolet coupe; new 1947 Ford super ! Deluxe 2 door; new 1947 Ford super deluxe 4 door; 1946 Chevrolet Fleetline; 1939 Ford Deluxe. All cars have radios, heater. I need your 1946 cars for trade in; see me for a wild trade. Walter Sautbine, Country Club, Decatur ,Ind. 226 2tx FOR SALE — Cook Stove, good grates, good reservoir; One round dining room table. Call 5904. j 226 2tx WANTED SEWING MACHINE Repairing —, I All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 1223 North First. 206 25 tx WANTED — Mimeograpning work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. | 244-as 1 WANTED— Sheep to dip. Improves weight and quality Os I wool, kills ticks and Hee. For appointment write Lorin Glass, Decatur route 2, or call O. V. Dilling, Craigville phone. 167-T AMBITIOUS LADIES — Increase your income inyour spare time selling Maisonette Frocks. New fall styles. Full or Part Time. Write P. O. Box No. 371 So. Bend Ind. 226 42tx WANTED — Corn shredder in good running order. 2*roll preferred or small 4-roll. Call 3 on 24, Preble phone. 226 6tx WANTED — Needed at once — house or apartment. David Sommers, phone 1070. 226 g3t WANTED — We buy iron, rags, paper, hides, fur, grease. Alao handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For Quick service Call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only Address 710 West Monroe, Phone ,442. 191 TF

WANTED — Housekeeper. Middleaged lady preferred. Rural Christian home, on bus line. Home and wages. Inquire Democrat Co., Box 66. 227-3tx

WANTED —A dressmaker to cut, down a ladies wool suit, please send address to ,-Mrs. R. Walters, 153 N. Second St. 227-2tK WANTED TO BUY — Usea cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind108 TF 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 — Hay or straw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or 886. 219 ts

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WANTED —Sewing machine conversion jobs. Let us make your old treadle sewing machine into a modern electric, using your cabinet, modern cabinet or portable. Webuy and mH sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 223-12tx WANTED — Men for steady and permanent work. See H, P. Engle at the Schafer Co. 101 N. First St. 223 6t MISCELLANEOUS APPLIANCE SERVICE - IFwe can’t fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliances- White wringer rolls for I all makes of washers. Arnold & ; Klenk. nhone 483 97 ts i 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. 173-TF Electrical Wiring Supplies — Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold & Klenk. 217 TB' Don’t take substitutes. Get the original foam cleaner for your rugs and upholstery. Magic F'oam. Buy at Holthouse Drug Co. 227 It We service Maytag washer—genuine Maytag parts. All makes radios repaired. Kitchen’s Maytag Service, 238 N. Second St., phone 95 223-TF For a vitamin filled breakfast or a snappy snack, stop at the DONUT BAR for some fresh, dedelicious, Downyflake Donuts. Eat ’em here or take ’em home. Stocks--1 dale Do-Nut Shop. 118 E. Monroe : St., fhone72. 223-6 t FHA and GI Homes — We insure. Kenneth Runyon. K. C. Bldg., Phone 385. T NOTICE — Friday, September 26 will be our last canning day. Liechty Cannery. Berne, Indiana. 225-4 t Quick, clean, dependable paper hanging, painting and house cleaning. Twenty years experience. Reasonable rates. Inquire 422 Mercer avenue. Phone 499. 225-6 t FOB RENT FOR RENT — 8 M M movie projectors, screen, wide variety of movie subjects; cartoons forthe 1 kiddies, Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, 3 Stooges, Our Gang. Golfing, sports, travel, news, etc. New films for rent or sale being added at all timee. Give your home movie a professional touch. L. Anspaugh Studio. Phone 1662. 226 6t INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Sept. 26 —(UP) — (FMA)—Livestock: Hogs 7,500; barrows and gilts 160 250 Ibs. 25c higher, 100-160 Ibs. and 250-370 Ibs. 50c higher, 375 Ibs. up 75c higher; good and choice 225-270 Tbs. generally 28.25. some held higher; 160-225 and 270-300 Ibs. 27.25-28.00 ; 350-400 Ibs. 27.00; 100-160 Ibs. 24.2525.50; sows not fully established, but early indications .50-1.00 higher at around 24.00-27.00. Cattle 400. calves 500; 2 loads good 1040 "Tb. steers bought to arrive at 30.00; odd lots common and medium mixed yeatllngs about steady at unevenly 17.0025.00; cows got. through action in barely steady cleanup trade; odd good beef cows 16.25-17.50; common and medium 13.25-16.00; vealers fairly active, steady; good and choice 25.00-2?.50; t common and medium uneven at 14.50-24.00. Sheep 700; fat lambs slow; few sales steady to weak but undertone around .50 lower; odd lots choice offerings 22.50-23.00; most good lambs around 20.50,22.00; medium to good 1800-20.00' common 17.00 down; feeders around 15.00; slaughter ewes steady at 5.00-7.00. ! FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept. 26 —(UP) —Livestock: Hogs: 160-225 lbs. 27-27.75, 22527ff Ibs. 27.75-28.25, 270-300 lbs. 27.25-27.50. 300 lbs. up 26.25-27. 100160 lbs. 23.25-24.25; roughs 25.50 down; stags 17. Calves: 27. Spring lambs 21.50, clipped ewes 7, clipped bucks 5. Cattle market steady. chlcago grain close Wheat: Dec. 2.72*4-2.72: 2.71%: May 2.65%-2.66; July 2.42-%-2.43*4. Corn: Dec. 2.21-2.20%; May 2.-16%-L-; July 2.11*4-211. Oats: Dec. 1.08-1.07%: March 1.05*f«: May .fOHi-l.Ol; July 91. ►Soybeans: Nov. 3.26; March 3.29!A.

Pilot Is Killed In Crash At Lebanon Lebanon, Ind., Sept. 26 —(UP) — Authorities said today that engine trouble caused the crash of a plane here yesterday in which the pilot was killed. Louis Hartsock, 28, Lebanon, died shortly after the private plane he piloted plunged to the ground on a farm near here. The plane, owned by Gerald Hawkins of Lebanon, was on a training flight from the Lebanon airport. ————-o Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregular in quiet trading. Bondp irregular; U. S. governments did not trade. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures strong. Hogs, cattle and sheep steady. —o — AFL PRESIDENT (Continued from Page 1> ly yesterday. Wheat futures climbed four cents a bushel from the day’s lowest prices and corn went up more than three cents. Many of the gains were lost in late trading, however, and grains generally closed only slightly higher than yesterday. In New York City, the chairman of a congressional sub-committee investigating prices estimated that one-third of all New Yorkers were not buying meat. — —o BRITISH TEL AVIV (Continued from Paire 1) the robbery. The widespread rash of blasts sent pedestrians scurrying for shelter. Near the bank police found makeshift grenades of gasoline bottles wrapped in rags. NOTICE BALERS! We have gauge wire ties for sale in quantities. SPECIAL Quantity Discount for Sept, and Oct. Sales. HOOSIER GRAIN & SUPPLY CO. Bluffton, Indiana Phone 46 OPEN For Business In New Location 510 N. 13th st. on the highway Complete stock of Whiskey, Wine, Brandy, Mixes, etc. Hi’s Liquor Store Herman “Hi” Meyer

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GARBAGE COLLECTOR (Continued from B‘nice 1) said, are the food items most likely to wind up in the garbage bucket. “We often pick up smoked hams, and once a truck brought in 22 chickens, all ready to cook,” he said. Hutzler said he thought newly weds were the worst offenders. “They just don’t know when a piece of meat is good and when it’s spoiled,” he said. “Some women think meat isn’t any good when it develops a little bit df mold.” Hutzler’s service collects garbage tn the Indianapolis suburbs and in several small towns nearby. “Actually most of the garbage is fed to hogs,” Hutzler said, “so it all gets back on the table again. But the poor people have to pay for it all over again. “Those hogs could get along on a lot less fancy grub.” Associate Justice E. B. Chappell of the Nebraska supreme court is a licensed barber. 0 G O P. GOVERNOR'S (Continued from Pane f> day night banquet speech by Sen. C. Wayland Brooks of Illinois. But the talk about the governor’s race, presidential sentiment, the 10th district special congressional election Nov. 4 and the municipal elections the same day, will highlight the corridor sessions. The names heard most frequently, as the United Press interviewed dozens of party leaders in a crosssection survey that took in territory in all parts of the state, were those of Sen. William E. Jenner and Lt. Gov. Richard T. James. But Jenner, who is just getting started on a six-year term in the U. S. senate, and James, secondranking office-holder in the statehouse, were by no means the only ones mentioned. Others who have a following in party circles included state auditor A..V. Burch, who drew battle lines with the state organization over

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the issue of a state nominating primary; George W. Henley, GOP floor leader of the Indiana house of representatives; speaker Hobart Creighton of the house; Ben H. Watt, state superintendent of public instruction; W. E. Brown of Bloomington, former state commander of the American Legion; Leroy Yoder, dhainnan of the state public service commission; Thomas E. Bath, secretary of state; and Clark Springer, chairman of the GOP state committee.

COMPLETE SALE SERVICE Years of experience qualifies us to render a better sale service. We furnish a tent and complete sale equipment at no extra cost. * Call at our expense or see us at Decatur Sale Barn any Monday. CHRIS BOHNKE, Decatur, Hoagland phone. D. S. BLAIR, Petroleum phone. PHILIP NEUENSCHWANDER, Berne R. 2. : FOR SALE! • | Choice Building Lots ■ on ■ ■ Jones Lake —New Addition ■ (3 miles west Rome City) B Good Fishing Lake—Pike —Bass—Blue Gills. 1 ALL IMPROVED LAKE FRONT LOTS. i James O. Noel Rome City, Indiana | «HB!iiia::mrniiiniffiß!S«iHfflaiia^ia^ a^a ?‘? a i |ai|ia!|iaisaiinailiai,,auianiailia foiTsale ~ — Farm, known as the Zwick farm, fs located in Preble Township, 8 U miles Northwest of Decatur and ■ % mile West of State Highway No. 27, on Allen County line. This farm is all under cultivation except about 8 acres of woods pasture; has 8 room frame house with slate roof; barn and grainery, and new drove well. Will be sold at Zwick Furniture Store, Decatur, Indiana Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1947 For further particulars see the undersigned at the Zwick Furniture Store. ROBERT ZWICK j WANTED! | MOLDERS-LABORERS I 1 If you are interested in a permanent job i f at good wages, under good working condi- ( J tions—apply now. J f NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY < The Decatur Casting Co S 822 Dayton Ave. J \ DECATUR, INDIANA 1 > A GOOD PLACE TO WORK J j We've Been Making QUALITY CASTINGS For 26 Years. 1

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Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers fk Real Estate beVoss Bldg., 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 sale. 25 years in this business In Decatur. We welcome your investigation of our record of which we are proud. Melvin Lelchty, Rep..