Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1947 — Page 5
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fjpet Reports For ' lag REPORT OF LOCAL J MARKETS Y'JSHtT. MURRAY A CO. ' "“(Greeted October 17 W o ihq 27.50 180 ,0 £ lbs’ 28.00 180 to W 28.25 20» t 0 ‘ 28.75 £—- S 3 ii “ s! s == g ; ; Kb lbs 25 °o 140 SE.. lbs 24.00 128 to I ■■■■ 2 3.00 100 to I 2 ' sfc Z. S 5 J 3 450 lbs 24.00 2 I SOO lbs 23-00 rga tg 600 lbs 22 -00 . “ l ? | 17.00 vS <♦<“** Sat) ...» 19.00 W»* *■■ 6.00 12 - 90 kuSner stock yards Arretted October 17 160 tol 1 70 lbs 27.75 ■W* 1 lbs 180 3 * 9O lbs 28-25 190 tol 225 lbs 28.50 225 to 275 lbs -8 ‘5 275 tJBOO lbs 28.50 300 to 350 lbs. “8.25 350 to 100 lbs 28.00, 140 3160 lbs 25.00 100 Ml4O lbs 24.00 26.50 down ■‘.±S 18 50 _ 25.00 . 13.n0 - 6 ’°° KtLESALE EGG AND Mltry QUOTATIONS -SJSIF Furnished by produce co. October 17 ur«3re • t eggs .. .47 HmEcUS -■■■ 23 springers 24 under 3’,-j lbs. .2'3 HiSbpringers over 3% lbs. .29 hens - 17 - - 10 grain market KrK ELEVATOR CO. October 17 SKns subject to- change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. I Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less. Com: .04 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. I ‘ GRAIfTpRICES Adairns County F. B. Co-Op'* Berne-Monroe-Wllllama (Pleasant Milla ►Scorrected October 17 Whe< 2.9(7 Oats I. 1.10 I Corn -.. 3.45 Beans 3.15 Cslljfor rye price* [ j® -- ° The (American people spend two and one-half times as much for tobacco as they spend for physicians’ services, the American Medical Asso. .ation reports. 5® advantage of our finance s^B e when you need money. pOBoVANTAGES - I your debts. Haye j one place to pay, j;^Kk U a name . ond ' nco m* are the I security ♦© borrow here. I d * lay , Convenient repayment | Loans privately made. Eish your credit with us. you can get ready cash ae that you may need it. I OCAL LOAN COMPANY INCORPORATED Floor • Brock Store Building 3 ' 7 DECATUR. INDIANA H HaUTQMQBILE glass rOR ALL CARS ; Wecatur Auto Paint I S & Top Co. I lMj N First St. Phone 494 Kv BURK W,., Elevator Co. - Monroe N A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: »30 to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 I Saturdays, 8:30 p. m. -12 Telephone 135 B* ii, ****** ,,, "^ " _ —~ S' *| -JOOF > - fi»i - CELLAR I IN3URE WITH B.HELLER I
| LOCAL CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISING RATES | For 25 words or less: 1 time 50f; 2 times 75f; | 3 times $1; 6 times $1.75. | Rates quoted are for congee- | | utive insertions. No classified I i ads accepted for skipday sched- | | ule. | | Rate for 10 point BLACK j l FACE is 5f per word for in- I | sertion. Copy must be in office by 11 j | a.m. Monday through Friday. | | Saturday deadline is 9 a.m. I 0 6j —, j FOR SALE ’ “The value of good furniture” is in the pleasure and comfort it gives. Your dollars are still powerful at the Sprague Furniture Store. Watch our windows for the newest in “Home Furnishings.” Sprague Furniture Store, 152 So. Second Street, Phone 199. 244-TF FOR SALE —Beautiful cocker spaniel puppies. 4 red and 1 black. Litter registered. Phone 5144. 227-gTF FOR SALE—Used coal cook and heating stoves. Radios, used and new. Cabinets. Repair for all radios. Maytage Repair. KITCHEN'S MAYTAG SERVICE, 238 N. 2nd St. PHONE 95. 235-TF FOR SAL® — 1941 Chevrolet, 2 door. Dick Manefield Motor Sales. 231 gtf STOVES—If you need stoves fori heating, cooking or laundry work ] we have them. Decatur Used Fur-’ niture, 146 S. Second St., Phone 420. 239-15 t FOR SALE — Metal hen’s nests, feeders, fountains, everything for your poultry house. Give your birds good equipment—they will repay you in saving of feed. Decatur Hatchery. 239-7 t; j i FOR SALE —8 room semi-modern 1 house 121 N. Bth St., new fur-] nace, new water line, garden, fruit j trees, garage. Immediate posses-: sion. Hugo Thieme, Phone 697-0. j 243FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1947 j Pontiac four door sedan, 8000 actual miles fully equipped, 1946' Chev. Fleetmaster 2 door, 1946 Chev. Fleetmaster club coupe. These cars are good as new. Fred Busche Phone 975. 243-3tx I FOR SALE— John Deere model! L-A tractor, good as new, plow I and cultivators available. New j ! Cobey rubber-tired wagons. New; lime spreaders. Papec hammermills. One unit De Laval Sterling milker. Water heaters. A. C. 2-14” tractor plow, like new. Low priced silo filler—hay chopper. Steffen 1 Implement Co. Third St. Phone 180. 242-4 t j FOR SALE or Trade—l 942 Chev- [ rolet special DeLuxe Tudor, good condition. 358 Stevenson street, or phone 7355. . 243t3 .FOR SALE — 22 Calibre Hi-Stand-ard automatic pistol. Like new. 333 Stevenson Street. Phone 7574. j 244 2t• I FOR SALE—AII steel, enameled, | wood or coal kitchen range. Also I cabinet style wickless oil stove, used only a short time. Albert Heckman. Poe telephone. 244 a3tx FOR SALE—7foot, 1946 model Kelvinator refrigerator. Call 4252. 244FOR SALE—Used heating stoves; tabletop kerosene stove; coal ranges at bargains; New Genuine Estate oil and coal Heatrola’s see Decatur Hatchery, dealer. 244-7 t FOR SALE — Halloween needs, i Noisemakers, hats, masks, skeletons, confetti, serpentine. Special I prices to large groups. We wholeI sale. -Economy Store, 131 North I Second street, Decatur, Ind. 245I for SALE—I 934 Chevrolet, low mileage, good service, S3OO. Small victrola. 3-foot home radiator 228 N. Fourth St., Phone 355. 245-b3t lri)R SALE—IS head choice Whiteface steers. Will sell one or all. iKennett, Murray & Co., South 10th i St., phone 301. 245-b2t FOR SALE— Dodge 4 door 1935 good condition, low mileage. Porter Trailer Sates on 27. 245-3 t FOR SALE —Street cars for housing or othei* uses. Can be seen at lot 200 block North 7th St., also 3 miles east on 224. Just a few left which can be delivered on your lot or farm. Porter Trailer Sales on 27. 245-3 t FOR SALE — 1930 Chevrolet pickup truck. $250: also, 1929 Plymouth 4 door sedan, $125. Both on good rubber and run good. Secaur Furniture Repair. 134 East Monroe. phoue 1686 or 7363 245 gJt FOR SALE —5 room modem bun®olow: excellent location. Addms Box 77 c/o Democrat. 24J-2t
QUICKIES by Ren Reynolds ' rTWn ; 11 I)
j “No, he doesn’t bite. Just like i my Democrat Want Ad said—the I muzzle is to keep him from talk-! - ing 100 much!” j i FOR SALE — Apples and pears , — all popular varieties; sweet ' cider any time. Otto D. Bieberich, , Route 2. 22Q 30 tx * , i 1 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 I FOR SALE — 6 ft.* International I combine in good condition. Paul I Habegger, Route 1, Monroe. Phone 4621. 235 TF I FOR SALE Electric stove, Westinghouse and four-burner coal oil I stove. Both good condition. Im . quire Kenneth Lough, Decatur, ! route 5. Third house east of Cal- • vary church. 244 3tx : i d FOR SALE —A chance to buy new J fully modern gas heated FHA s type home as easily as renting, t S6OO down, SSO monthly and you ■ are master of your own home. ’ Phone 870, Bob Heller, Realtor, ’ now. 237-gtf r - FOR SALE —Large size Glow-Boy r Heatrola, in good condition, t; Telephone 92-W Monroe. 243-a3tx . i i 1 FOR SALE— 500 Sheets -j 201 b. White Bond Mimeograph t $1.45. This bond mimeograph has -igood strength and drying quail- . | ties. Sized for pen and ink. The c'Decatur Democrat Co., telephone ! 1000 and 1001. 103-TF , I I 1 ) FOR SALE — 1947 GMC truck, 1% > ; | ton, cab over engine, 18-ft. bed, i ; dual tandem. Robert High, Decatur, i, route 4; Craigville phone. 244 3tx I FOR SALE—Modern except furc! nace, five room home, half block j | south of General Electric, Ninth f | street, S9OO down, balance. $35. t monthly. Real opportunity to own / your own home, instead of collect--!ing rent receipts. Phone 870, Bob » Heller, Realtor, Now, 245-TF FOR SALE — Lake front cottage 1 in exclusive residential district 1 Island Park, Hamilton lake. Priced ' for immediate sale. Fully furnished. 1 Call 58. 245 g3t WANTED 1 SEWING MACHINE Repairing — ! All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans j j 223 North First. 231 27 tx ’ I WANTED — We buy iron, rags, '! paper, hides, fur, grease. Atao ’ handle new and used structural ’ steel and pipe. For Quick service 1 call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our on--1 ly Address 710 West Monroe, Phone 442. 194 TF • WANTED — Collapsible baby s play pen with floor. Phone 8284 ! or inquire 251 S. Second street. • 244 3tx 0 WANTED —Ride or exchange of 3 rides to Taylor Street G. E. 6:00 t to 3:18 p.m. Russell Andrews phone 1654. 244-2tx ’’ WANTED TO BUY — Useu cars 1 Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind1 108 TF x WANTED — Mlmeograpnlng work, Professional equipment. Save v money on letters, sales messages, *• programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. L 1 WANTED— Waitress. Experience :• unnecessary, we will train. Ap- . ply Hotel Coffee Shop. 244-3 t ’ YOUR RUG cleaning troubles will! be over if you use MAGIC FOAM 5 CLEANER. Easy to use. Get it at ■- the Holthouse Drug Co. 245 It 1 WANTED TO RENT — House or ’ apartment. Vernon W. Affolder, 0 145 S. Second or phone 8551. B 245 2tx 1 FOR SALE—Five miles from Deca--5 tur, two blocks, from general • store, school churches, six room 1 home, built in cupboards, some ’ hardwood floors, new siding, roof, !. half acre, S6OO down, balance, $35 n monthly. Be a property owner, r easier than renting. Immediate posi- session. Phone 870, Bob Heller, t Realtor, now. 245-TF I- WANTED— Hay — Straw, loose or S baled wire or rope. John Feasel. t 6262 Decatur. 195-TF
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RELIABLE MAN with car wanted to earn SIOO or more weekly in sales work. We train you. This is permanent. Write—Electrolux Corporation, 3030 Maumee Ave., > Wayne, 4, Indiana. 245-3 t . WANTED — Hay or straw, loose or baled. Burk Ele- , valor Co., phone 25 or 886. 219 ts . HAVE YOU a house to rent—two or more bedrooms, town or 1 country, within five miles of Decatur —to former homeowner who - will care for your place? Telephone . 6444. 242-6 t WATED — Ditching. See Landis Brothers, Harvey, Herman or Arthur Landis, Route No. 1 Monroe, Indiana. 3 miles west of Monroe. 244-3tx WANTED —A farm tool demonstrator to travel Indiana. Age 25 to 35. Must have car. Apply in person. Give references. Good wages. Gerber Implement Store, U. S. 27. 244-3 t WANTED — Iron, paper, rags, metals, rubber, batteries, old cars and trucks. Highest cash prices paid. Pick-up service. Decatur Iron & Metal Co., 1600 West Adams St., Phone 14892. 234-TF WANTED —Married man to work on dairy farm; house, lights, fuel furnished. An exceptional opportunity for right party. Very good wages. Everett R. Beaty, Huntington, Ind. 242-61 i MISCELLANEOUS 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 TF : APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we j can’t fix it throw it away. We| repair all makes of washers, | sweepers, irons and other small j appliances. White wringer rolls for i all makes of washers. Arnold & ! Klenk, phone 163. 97-TF I “NEED A HOME- Army surplus building 16x48 double floor insulated roof. Only 399 FOB Camp. Also on display a 16x16 at 195. Open Sunday 10-4. Doetsch Bros. Lumber. 4133 New Haven Ave., Ft. Wayne. Eastbrook 1068.” 244-30tx FHA and GI Homes — We insure. Kenneth Runyon. K. C. Bldg., Phone 385. T FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-TF WOULD THE PARTY, perhaps Halloween pranksters, who took a highly prized plant from the back porch of Mrs. E. F. Gass, please call 780. 243-3 t _ I NURSE WANTED — Registered! nurse for full or part time. Must be able to take over allergy and hay fever labratory and assist in eye. ear, nose and throat. Best working conditions. Five and one half day week. Phone 123. 245-3 t FOR RENT FOR RENT —Cabins by the week, suitable for two people. Ten Gables—or see Paul Reidenbach. 244-TF FOR RENT —Sleeping room. Women preferred. Phone 5651 after 3:30 p.m. 245-2tx FOR RENT — Farm with electricity, on 50-50 basis — livestock and grain. Write Box 79 c/o Democrat. 245 Itx FOR RENT—Sleeping room for gentleman. 310 North Third Street. 245-glt : o— — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. March 2.854jA; May 2.85 H-M; July 2.532.53%; Sept. 2.48. ' Corn: eDc. 2.31%-2.32; May 2.24 . s /<-2.25; July 2.14. Oats: Dec. 1.19%-%; March 1.17 B; May 1.09%-1.09\ ; July 95%- %• Soybeans: Nov. 3.31%8; March $-30%. , o Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregularly higher in : moderate trading. i Bonds irregularly lower; U. S. ■ governments easy. . Wheat, corn, oats and barjey > futures lower. , Hogs lower, cattle steady and • sheep higher. , —0 I The earth is nearest the sun in : January aud farthest away m JulMThe first rodeo was held July 4 ' 11883, at Pecos, Tex.
Approximately 285,000 tons of “black tojt” will be used In resurfacing 220 miles of New York State highways in 1947. _______Q—SOVIET RUSSIA (Continued from Pape 1) present general assembly session in half and have the political and security committee hold pccasional extra sessions. Gromyko thundered at all the proposals, however, and said that one was as illegal and as unacceptable to Russia as the other. “They could only bring a setback to our organization,” he said. “One can understand the United
WA NTED MOLDERS Hoagland Foundry, Inc. Hoagland, Ind.
NOTICE or FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 4171 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Flora B. Trout, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the Ist day of November, 1 947, and show cause, If any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said Jieirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Theodore F« <■ raliker AdininlMtrntor Decntiir, Indianu, October 10, 1047 Attorney, G. Keiny Blerlj and I’arrish A Parriah. Oct. 10-17 o
PUBLIC AUCTION 19 REGISTERED GUERNSEYS On the Wm. Burke farm 2 miles North of Berne, Ind., on Road No. 27 then 4% miles East. Tuesday, Oct. 21,1947 1:00 P. M„ CST. 6 Cows; 3 Bred Heifers; 5 • 1947 Heifers; 1- 1946 Heifers; one 1947 Bull. Production Records and Breeding Dates will be given day of sale. Write for catalogue describing each animal. T. B. & Bangs accredited. TERMS: CASH. Not responsible in case ot accidents. WM. BURKE, Monroe, Ind., Rt. 1 LOUIS KOLDEWEY, Decatur, Ind.. Rt. 5 Roy S. Johnson & Son, Aucts., Decatur. Ind. Melvin Liechty—Auct. E. W. Baumgartner —Clerk. 1 ' Lunch will be served.
VAN WERT COUNTY GUERNSEY BREEDERS' ASS'N. GUERNSEY CENTER OF THE MIDWEST SIXTH ANNUAL FALL CONSIGNMENT SALE WEDNESDAY, October 29, 1947—1 P. M. 42 Head 39 Head of Cows, Bred and Open Heifers and 3 Bulls included, whose dams have A.R. records. All T. B. and Bang’s Clean —will be retested within 30 days of sale. Lunch served on Grounds—ll:3o A. M. Roy Johnson —Auctioneer —Homer Pollock F. S. Barlow —Pedigree For catalog write Otto Gehres, Secretary, Wren, Ohio.
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States proposal only in the light of the entire foreign policy of the United States," Gromyko added. “It is only liable to push the United Nations closer and closer to an abyss from which it might never be able to come out.” Gromyko said the little assembly pion was merely a adjeent to other American programs like the Marshall plan and Truman doctrine. Gromyko also attacked a proposal to send the whole question to a esubcommitte which would hammer out the final blueprint for the year-round assembly committee. “It will produce no resuite,” he announced. 0 PHILLIP MURRAY (Continued from r»gc 1) the 66th convention. Sen. Robert A. Taft, R., 0., co-author of the law banning use of union dues or assessments for political purposes.
SOFT DRIED SERVICE Our home maker’s delight. All flat pieces perfectly ironed . . . Bath towels, rugs dried. Wearing apparel dried and folded. 15 lbs. $1.65 each additional pound, 10c Blankets scientifically Laundered, Rebound and Moth Proofed. Special on Spreads. HOME LAUNDRY 127 S. 9th St. Phone 1149
said that this financing method is outlawed, by the act itself. “We don’t accept senator Taft's word as final,” Green said when advised of Taft’s statement. "The courts are ahead of him. We Invite a court test.” Daniel J. Tobin, president of the Teamsters and a member of the AFL executive council, said that the assessment was voted for “education and organizing.”
SALE CALENDAR OCT. 18—Raymond A. Straley, 220 Shafer St., Van Wert, Ohio. Five Homes and Two Building Lots. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. OCT. 18—Walter F. G. Springer, 10 miles north of Fort Wayne on 427 (first road north Robinson chapel) and % mile east op Hursh road. General farm sale. Roy & Ned Johnson, and Melvin Liechty, Aucts. OCT. 20—Dr. W. D. Schwartz and Ray Osburn, 4 miles East of Pennville, Ind. 44 Head Good Dairy Cattle, 4 Horses, 25 Hogs and Farm Equipment. Sale starts at 10 o’clock a. m. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. OCT. 21—Wm. Burke & Louis Koldewey, 2 miles north of Berne on road 27, then 4% miles east. 19 registered Guernseys. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Aucts. OCT. 21—Shively Heirs, 2 miles West of Poneto, Ind., and lty miles South Highly Productive Improved 60 Acre Farm arid Personal Property. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. OCT. 22 —Doyle V. Bauserman, 5 miles West of Berne, Ind. and % mile north. Well Improved 200 Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. OCT. 23 —George W. Simpson, 6 miles North of Paulding, Ohio, and % mile West. Well Improved 160 Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. OCT. 24 —Gilliam and Felkner, 4% miles North and 4 miles West of Warsaw. Ind. Two Improved Farms —2OO acres and 58 acres. Midwes tßealty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. OCT. 25 —Harry Casel, 8 miles southwest of Fort Wayne on road No. 3, opposite Baer Field. General closing out sale. Roy &, Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Aucts. OCT. 27 —C. Roy Poorman. miles south of Linn Grove, Ind., on state road 116 then % mile east or 4 miles west then 2% miles south and % mile west of Berne. General closing out sale, Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Aucts.
FOR SALE 276 Acre Farm IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 6 miles Southeast of Decatur, Ind. Will sell with or without growing crops. An almost complete line of Late Model Machinery availabe to purchaser, if desired. SEE THIS BEFORE YOU BUY. ‘ Terms can be arranged. DEAN W. COLTER, Owner
COMPLETE SALE SERVICE Years of experience qualifies us to render a better sale ser <ice. 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.
NOTICE! DECATUR CITIZENS We Wholesale and Retail Live Poultry and Eggs SHERMAN WHITE & CO. First and Jefferson St. Phone 204
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NOTICE! My office will be closed October 12 - 19, Inclusive. Dr. C. C. Rayl
