Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1947 — Page 5
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§Kfßeports 'il For ISIn'HgIBEPORT OF LOCAL MARKETS i(tX®JSK MURRAY A CO. . October 17 I t.-.WUHMBr lh , 27.50 Jug 28.00 4»SI lbs 28.0 e ?'«!<'to® S’2 to j|o lbs 24.00 f “ S lbs 23.00 iW "'■.-Rffijilßtown 26-50 —lbs 25.50 ’ lbs 25 00 ii “ i(,ri 11 La ta 450 lbs 24,00 ...j rr «oo ibs 23.00 K i son to Ko l bs 22,00 Jlf /’iX & Sat.) 27.00 bated <?****'£ 19.00 'het j t f" 6-00 or rii- F** 12.00 :: 'iJK£|ER STOCK YARDS !e< October 18 L... in lbs 27.75 lbs 28.00 lbß 28.25 ■ lbs 28,50 Mfar fliiv& 1I)H - •■■■ 28,75 lbs. 28.50 I,IS 28,25 lbs 28.00 lbs 25.00 lbs 24.00 .. . 26.50 down .... 18.50 MfcfSlE 20.00 |T] egg and g ! IH-Mh-RY QUOTATIONS |>j Furnished by '. I rc PRODUCE CO. i I Phone 38P Breited October 18 . eggs 47 23 under 3’i lbs. .29 L®|H«^^B , ’ llf:ers over lbs ' ,2 ° r k«iw® eii<i - 17 Coda®-- - 10 | IKI grain market j |Kk elevator CO. I October IS J subject, to- change 1 | during day. J PrjB delivered at elevator. gjitß ,^^B Asli l° r Prices, tuz] Grsiag .03 per bushel less. ■hc.B-88.04 Per 100 less. roaOH f - ob - farm - '' 1 GRA tN~PRICES I 44M County F. B. Co-Op’s :K ■ sUB 7 ’ e - M ° n r ° *■ w 1111 am * ! B Pleasant Milla WB jiorrected October 18 : | Wheat 1 2.9ffi 'lOats©.. 1.1(11 otlrfcorn ...I 3.45 ■_ jßeans ... 3.15 I 176 prtoaa o Chorus To Sing J« rne Thursday - :'| Ber l Oct. 18 — "The Lamp-; of Cincinnati, a famed | s aorus of seven women i - |*nd B en nien wi " sing at the nditorium Thursday eve- : " ; ’'l a|)| ’ ea '' be,e under the' of the Berne lyceum and will replace the who were fill their appointment that date. —° and mule population farms was 11.455,(T00 In" compared with a high, a’f’“ a ®ached during World War I Ap Bl o ’ ooo - H|aDQUARTERS M °d®’ a “°m 5 cw. st to 193 cu. ft. food k t’SFrS capacity. Britt by ! s£■»- S iooden la tho From F "* 4 Tfrtis F. Hill ;| era tion Sales A Service Authorized Dealer isjß» 8 ’ sE Decatur I N A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST *IBB HOURS: I « 3 ° t 0 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 I ■ Satu.-days, 8:30 p. m. .i,BBB Telephone 135 I l ! «00F > a @ w 3 i I CELLAR i E INSURE with fl II heller B I ■4aaa ßl Fwr2i,
0 0 LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES — [ For 25 words or lass: 1 time 50tf; 2 times 75f; | 3 times |1; 6 times |1.75. Rates Quoted are for consec- | utive insertions. No classified | ads accepted for skipday ached- | ule. | Rate for 10 point BLACK | FACE is 5d per word for in- | sertion. | Copy must be in office by 11 | a.m. Monday through Friday. | Saturday deadline is 9 a.m. 0 0 i FOR SALE j "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 S'ALE—Used coal cook and heating stoves. Rad’os, used and new. Cabinets. Repair for all radios. Maytage Repair. KITCHEN’S MAYTAG SERVICE, 238 N. 2nd St. PHONE 95. 235-TF FOR SALE — 1941 Chevrolet, 2 door. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 231 gtf STOVES—If you need stoves for heating, cooking or laundry work, we have them. Decatur Used Fur-i niture, 146 S. Second St., Phone 420. 239-15 t FOR SALE —All steel, enameled, wood or coal kitchen range. Also cabinet style wickless oil stove, used only a short time. Albert Heckman, Poe telephone. 244-a3tx' FOR SALE—Used heating stoves; j tabletop kerosene stove; coal, ranges at bargains; New Genuine Estate oil and coal Heatrola’s see Decatur Hatchery, dealer. 244-7 t FOR SALE —1934 Chevrolet, low mileage, good service, J3OO. Small victrola. 3-foot home radiator. 228 N. Fourth St., Phone 355. 245-b3t FOR SALE—Dodge 4 door 1935' good condition, low mileage. Porter Trailer Sales on 27. 245-3 t FOR SALE—Street cars for housing or other uses. Can be seen i at lot 200 block North 7th St., also I 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 pick-1 > up truck, $250; also, 1929 Ply- | mouth 4 door sedan, $125. Both on jgood rubber and run good. Secaur | Furniture Repair, 134 East Mon- ; roe, phone 1686 or 7363. 245 g2t I FOR SALE—Five miles from Deca- ! tur, two blocks, from general store, school churches, six room j home, built in cupboards, some [ hardwood floors, new siding, roof, ] ' half acre, S6OO down, balance, $35 ( ! monthly. Be a property owner, I easier than renting. Immediate pos- j session. Phone 870, Bob Heller, Realtor, now. 245-TF i.FOR SALE — Hard coal burner. 1 very good condition. Marion M, '1761. 246 3tx ■■,..— I ' ■ — I FOR SALE — Two Guernsey cows, coming fresh soon. .Max Thieme. Phone 645-C. 246 3tx FOR SALE — Apples and pears — all popular varietiee; 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, i Realtor, Heller Building, Phone I 870. 218 ts FOR SALE — 6 ft. International combine in good condition. Paul Habegger, Route 1, Monroe. Phone 4621. 235 TF FOR SALE Electric stove, Westinghouse and four-burner coal oil . stove. Both good condition. Inquire Kenneth Lough, Decatur, route 5. Third house east of Calvary church. 244 3tx FOR SALE—A chance to buy new fully modern gas heated FHA type home as easily as renting. S6OO down, SSO monthly and you are master of your own home. Phone 870, Bob Heller, Realtor, now. 237-gtf FOR SALE— 500 Sheets B%xll 201 b. 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. 103-TF FOR SALE — 1947 GMC truck. 18s ton, cab over engine. 18-£t- bed, dual tandem. Robert High, Decatur, route 4; Craigville phone. 244 3tx
QUICKIES by n.en Reynolds Ri? ! i J “You’ve been sticking your big 1 ‘ nose in the freezer we got with a < Democrat Want Ad and got it | frosted, I see!” 1 FOR SALE —Modern except fur- i nace, five room home, half block south of General Electric, Ninth street, S9OO down, balance, $35. monthly. Real opportunity to own your own home, instead of collecting rent receipts. Phone 870, Bob Heller, Realtor, Now. 245-TF FOR SALE — Lake front cottage in exclusive residential district Island Park, Hamilton lake. Priced for immediate sale. Fully furnished. Call 58. 245 g3t JUST RECEIVED— Burled walnut bed room suite complete with twin beds. Decatur Used Furn. 146 S. Second St., Phone 420. 246-2 t FOR SALE — 40 Dodge 2 door, radio and heater, good condition. Phone Preble 13 on 20. 246 3tx .; FOR SALE—Delco light plant, 10 year battery. 3 motors, 25 light 1 bulbs, iron and radio. Adolph Bauermeister, Tocsin phone 3 on 7. 246-glt-nc | FOR SALE—I 937 Packard 6, convertable coupe, motor just overhauled. Jim Roudenbush, Monroe, ’ Ind., home after 6 p.m. 246-g3tx I FOR SALE—I 937 "Chevrolet,’ 1% I ton truck, hew grain bed; In ! good condition. Phone 5262. 246-g3tx CALENDARS offer excellent fulltime or sideline selling. We can ■ supply. Midwestern, Box 422, Springfield, Missouri. 246-lt FOR SALE —Modern home with I six acres of land; near state road; quick possession. Six room ■ house with bath, automatic constrolled furnace and sun porch; |4o’ x 2(F modern hen house, garage and small barn. The buildings ■ are in excellent condition. One ' ■ mile north of Bluffton on Road 1. ; I then % mile east. John Krummen at Krummen Auto Service. Phone ; 721 or 917-1. 246-3 t FOR SALE—I93B Hudson 6, good tires, in good condition. Can be seen at 1115 West Madison street. 246-g3t ‘ i ■ CHRISTMAS GREETINGS —by Burgoyne. Box assortments; religious scripture text —21 cards. Assorted—2l. Crystal etchtones—--16. 24 hour imprinting service. ! Emkay Christmas candles. Baker’s Gift Shop, 304 N. 13th St. 246-TF ’I - j WANTED [sewing MACHINE Repairing — All makes, guaranteed jobs. We 1 make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans ( 223 North First. 231 27 tx WANTED — We buy iron, rags, I paper, hides, fur, grease. Aleo ’ handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For Quick service ; call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our oni ly Address 710 West Monroe, Phone - 442, 194 TF ’ WANTED — Collapsible baby play pen with floor. Phone 8284 i or inquire 251 S. Second street. 244 3tx WANTED TO BUY — Useo ears Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 ' S. Second St., Decatur, Ind- ' 108 TF 1 — Mimeograpnlng work, ' Professional equipment. Save ’ money tin letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-as ’ WANTED— Waitress. Experience ’ unnecessary, we will train. Apply Hotel Coffee Shop. 244-3 t WANTED TO RENT — House or apartment. Vernon W. Affolder, 1 145 S. Second or phone 8651. 245 2tx ; —— WANTED—Hay — Straw, loose or baled wire or rope. John Feasel. ; 6262 Decatur. 195-TF ! NURSE WANTED — Registered i nurse for full or part time. Must i be able to take over allergy and . hay fever labratory and assist in , eye, ear, nose and throat. Best j working conditions. Five and one ' half day week. Phone 123. 245-3 t WANTED — Hay or straw? loose or bailed- Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or 886. 1 219 ts
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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., Fort Wayne, 4, Indiana. 245-3 t HAVE YOU a house to rent—two or more bedrooms, town or 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 Mon- ; roe. 244-3tx I WANTED —A farm tool demonstraI tor to travel Indiana. Age 25 to 135. Must have car. Apply in perIson. 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., 1606 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. » 242-6 t MISCELLANEOUS Starter and generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-TF Electrical Wiring Supplies — Les us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or [anything that you may need. Quota tions given on any job. Arnold & ■' Klenk. 217 TF '! APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we ’[ can’t fix it throw it away. We i repair all makes of washers, i! sweepers, irons and other small i ’ appliances. White wringer rolls for ' all makes of washers. Arnold & ; i Klenk, phone 163. 97-TF -■“NEED A HOME- Army surplus J building 16x48 double floor in- , sulated roof. Only 399 FOB Camp. ■'Also on display a 16x16 at 195. I Open Sunday 10-4. Doetsch Bros. I I Lumber. 4133 New Haven Ave., Ft. i Wayne. Eastbrook 1068.” > 244-30tx ; | FARMERS ATTENTION—We re- -' move dead horses, cows, hogs, j I etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay ; all phone charges. The Stadler , I Products Co. 15-TF J — ’, FOR RENT tl J —- I FOR RENT—Cabins by the week, 1 suitable for two people. Ten ! ! Gables—or see Paul Reidenbach. . I 244-TF • j FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Wo- ' i men preferred. Phone 5651 after ' 3:30 p.m. 245-2tx . FOR RENT — Sleeping room in modern home; Phone 1141. 316 j N. 11th St. 246-3 t o Approximately 3,000,000 school children are studying instrumental music in the nation’s public schools, according to the National [ Association of Music Merchants. i Trade in n Good Town — Decatur
BBT i i§s?r ; x J Mb l wk * ■k wFwk r ’T ■** ». 't~ m> <^4vr<w£u v :|hHBHI ’ in WASHINGTON, former Gov Harold E. Stassen of Minnesota tells a news conference that there r jg "no basis" for rumors that he , is teaming up with Senator Robr ert A. Taft (R), Ohio, in the 1948 - presidential race. The ex-Navy 1 captain claims he will enter t the 1948 GOP convention with IOC I delegates from six midwes! I states. '' (International) t , _7 ITrlTi I*M >PW t g| | ' BURK Elevator Co. II Decatur • “eterson - Monroe
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r ' ' Kirkland Trustee ; For Consolidation Berne, Ind.. Oct. 18 — H. H. High, ; trustee of Kirkland township, addressed the Monroe township and ! community organization at the Moni| roe school building Thursday night. , I Mr. High advocated consolidating i the schools of Monroe, Washington, - French and Kirkland townships, ; with a new consolidated school to ' be erected about two miles west ot j Monroe along state road 124. No 1 , action of any kind was taken.
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BEGIN INQUIRY (Continued from Pajfe 1) ing the barn door after the horse is stolen.” He accused the hoard of “tolerating” the double standard of safety. “The aircraft industry has built up through years of experience acceptable minimum standards,” he said. “It seems illogical for a government agency to ignore these standards, thereby permitting hundreds of air passengers to gamble with their lives.” , —o Trude in a <iood Town — Decatur o POLAND APPEALS (Continued from Farce 1) come cooperation with the United ‘States and Britain and \Jbuld wait until they “regain their reason.” Stalin talked with the Britons Wednesday for two hours in his "Little Kremlin” near the Black Sea resort of Sochi. En route home, the Britons arrived in Warsaw on a special Russian plane and released last night a transcript of Stalin’s remarks about relations with the U. S. and Britain. He did not mention any possibility of war. but implied that the U. S. and Britain were responsible | for the breach between east and west and that overtures for an improvement of relations would have to come from them. He said political and economic differences need not stand in the way of an understanding—an opinion he has expounded before—and that he understood international cooperation was necessary.
TRADE IN DECATUR I PLANNED RIGHT IM ? INSTALLED RIGHT • „„ . ) M ADE RIGHT HEATING ( The Best You Can Buy Is The Cheapest To Own. Only The ■ Rich Can Afford A Cheap Furnace. The World’s Largest In- 1 stailers of Homo Heating Equipment. f Automatic Coal Burner — Hofac Air Conditioner 1 Conversion Oil Burners — Pressure And Vapor ■ Free Estimate Free Inspection 1 HOLLAND FURNACE CO. ) Tel. 660 Decatur C : GILPEN ; : Ornamental Iron j “Artistry In Steel” ■ Porch & Stair Ralls—Steel Stairs—Fire Escapes | Phone 5462 122 S. 13th St. Decatur | liliaiiiaiGauiißiiiißiiiailiiaiiaiiiißirißiiiaiiaisßiiiKiiaiiiaiilniiiaiiiaiiiißiiiißiiwan Public Auction WELL IMPROVED 200 ACRE FARM ‘THE DAVID RUNYON FARM” Wednesday, October 22 1:30 P. M. LOCATION; 8 miles Southeast of Bluffton, Ind., on Highway No. 116. Or, 1% miles Northwest of Linn Grove, Ind. Or, 3 miles South of Vera Cruz, Ind. Or, 5 miles West of Berne, Ind. then % mile North on east side of road. IMPROVEMENTS: Good Seven Room Home, newly decorated and painted. Basement. A Fine Country Home in Excellent Repair. Fuel House. Nice Yard and-Lawn. Electricity. Bank Barn 40x72, Entire Floor Concrete; Stanchions for 20 head; Drinking Cups and Litter Carrier. , Modern Type Milk House, attached to barn. Plenty of Hay and Grain Room. A WELL CONSTRUCTED BARN IN FINE REPAIR. Hog House and Corn Crib 30x46 with concrete floor. Chicken House 14x30, concrete floor. Good Well. Pressure System. Water piped to barn. 170 ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION, nalance good timber pasture, with about S3OOO worth of good saleable timber. HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE LAND, 50 acres now in alfalfa. A Large Dairy Herd has been maintained on this farm and a lot of manure has been spread on the land in addition to having been PROPERLY ROTATED and as a result is in a fine state of cultivation. A GOOD FARM. WITH A FINE SET OF IMPROVEMENTS, IDEALLY LOCATED ON A HARD-SURFACED ROAD and IN A PROSPEROUS, VIfELL IMPROVED FARMING COMMUNITY. TERMS: 20% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. Doyle V. Bauserman OWNER J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer C. W. Kent —Sales Manager Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. o c t. jj jg NOTICE! DECATUR CITIZENS We Wholesale and Retail Live Poultry and Eggs SHERMAN WHITE & CO. First and Jefferson St. Phone 204
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