Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1947 — Page 5

DECEMBER 10, 1947

[iMEPORTS ■ For REPORT of local foreign market. WULTt, MURRAY 4 CO. December 10 f 2 OO lbs 26.0 C E \« 300 lbs 20.2 lbs 23.50 lbs 23.50 Rg lbs 23.00 L down - 23.50 [ 400 lbs 23.00 , 450 lbs —- 22.50 , 500 lbs 21.75 i 600 lbs 21.25 Ved. & Sat.) 58.50 \Ved. & Sat.) 21.00 | "L 12 - 00 iner stock vard. k^K&rre cted December 10 ■ (.'225 lbs 26-00 ■ 250 lbs 25-75 ■tn 180 lbs 25.75 ■ tn 300 lbs 25.25 ■ft 350 lbs 25.00 ■ft 400 lbs 24.75 160 lbs 24.25 ■to 140 lbs 24.00 8... jnii down 23.50 down ■r 19.50 ■* 12.00 _ 5.00 ■wholesale ego and ■poultry quotations ■ Furnished by * ■bECATUR produce co. |H| Phone December 10 |Keii' receipt eggs 47 hens ... 21 springers under 4 lbs 31 ■trbprinei i s over 4 lbs 31 hens 16 GRAIN MARKtr m BURK ELEVATOR CO December 10 sunjeci to cnange during day. delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. ■Bpr .03 per bushel less. f.o.b. farm. grain prices County F. B. Co-Op’s Berne-Monroe-Wllllam* I Pleasant Milla «, December 10 Ka: 2.93 Mb 1.20 .. 3.84 Ml for rye prices. Sdr castor bean, from which oil is extracted, belongs to family as the Christmas the poinsetta. ■ FOR SALE black and galvanized ■ pipe in, 1 in, V/ 4 in, IJ/j in. other sizes soon ■ AZIMOW & ■ CULBERTSON 206 S. Curve St. fcISTMAS Trees H That Will Not | Shed ■direct from Nova Scotia ■ Canadian Balsam ■ V ery Reasonable ■ 50c and up ■ 2 ft. to 14 ft. ■ocated at Standard Sta- ■"• corner of 13th and ■°nroe. Phone 54. Ivan and I Richard Mahan BURK >Xr . p ( Elevat °r Co. ■— Peterson ■ Monroe N - A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 830 to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 ' wtu.’days, 8:30 p. m. Telephone 135 -ROOF TK, i w @ ' n CELLAR |g INSUnt WITH ■ ’■ShifiJi

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? 0 LOCAL CLASSIFIED I I advertising RATES _ ' ! 5 | For 25 words or less: O' | 1 time 50f; 2 times 75<; 5 3 times JI; « times Jl.Tf. Rates quoted are for consec- I u utive insertions. No classified « | ads accepted for sxlpday sehed--0 | ule. 0 | Rate for 10 point BLACK I | FACE is s<f per word each in- I l . I sertion, 50f minimum charge. I b | Copy must be tn office by 11 I “ | a.m. Monday through Friday. I “ | Saturday deadline is 9 a.m ’ o —i_ J » FOR SALE 9 ■_ 0 MENS WHIPCOARD and corduroy j breeches—Linn’s. 290-2 t 9 FOR SALE—For fine gifts, come to Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 283-12 L ) — — - _ . FOR SALE — 6 yr. old cow and - calf. Eli Geyer, Decatur route 6. 5 288'3tx FOR SALE — Ladies sport coat, ’ size 16; wool skirts, size 26. 5 Phone 1262. 20 g2tx 1 FOR SALE — 1935 Ford. Just over- ) hauled, new tires, good condition, j 812 Bush street. 290 g3tx ’ FOR SALE—PIay pen and baby buggy, good condition, Phone J 1292. 289-3 t APPLES, fresh cider free of dregs. Otto D. Bieberich, route No. 2, Decatur. One mile south of Magley, % mile east. 287-30tx FOR SALE —1935 Standard Chev- , rolet. Good running condition and good tires. Dierkes Garage, 334 North 12th Street. 290-3tx ■ 1939 BUICK coupe radio and heat- ' er, Egley Service Station, cor- * ner Third and Madison. Phone 1759. 288-3tx FOR SALE —11 month old Roan Milking Shorthorn bull. Otto Ehlerding & son, Route No. 1, Decatur. Preble phone. 29ff-2tx FOR SALE Turkeys. Broad Breasted. Dressed or alive. Glen Barger, Craigville, phone. Decatur route 2. 288 9tx FOR SALE —Lorain Crane on cats; 50 ft. beam, 1% yd., perfect shape. Priced right for quick sale. Angola Supply Co, Angola, Ind., Phone 456-X. 290-ltx , FOR SALE—I 939 Willys Overland, everything new under hood, new brakes, spot light, heater, fender skirts. Best offer takes it. 1021 I Vine street, Decatur. Telephone 1842. 290-a3tx , MIRRO— The finest aluminum. 1 Your choice for holiday gifts. ALUMINUM SMALL WARE, large selection. Order today. The Brock Store, 138 N. Second St., side entrance. 261-ts I PYREX OVENWARE—PIain and i Color Bowl Sets, Plain and | “Flavor Saver” Pie Plates, Casseroles, Utility Dishes, Loaf Pans, Custards and Gift Sets. The Brock Store. 287-ts EVERGREENS from the north woods; several varieties. Roping, Wreaths, Grave Blankets. Complete line of decorations for home or business. Candles, Gifts, Flowers. Come out or call 1625. Lutes Flowers. 280-ts THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT—for everyone on your list is a Spencer Individually Designed Support. Exquisite materials from which to choose. Mrs. Leota Connell, 209 South Third, phone 845. 288-3tx FOR SALE: New Maytag Washers, Deep Freezers, pay by month $14.50. Sweepers. 12 used washers, priced right. Phone 95. Open evenings until Christmas. — Kitchen’s Maytag Service, 238 N. 2nd st. 287tf GOV. SURPLUS BLDGS—Yellow pine, 16x48, double floors, insulated roofs, rafters 2ft. center, $399 FOB camp. Doetsch Bros. Lbr. Co. 4133 New Haven, Ft. Wayne. Phone E-1068. Open Sun. 1 12 . 4. * 288-6tx FOR SALE — All modern 8 room home, fine state of repair, close to school and church. Also building lot on High street, beautiful location for construction of new home. Clyde O. Troutner, phone 73 or 1166. Real estate and Insurance. 289 3t CHRISTMAS TREES — We will • again cut our long . needled Scotch pine trees i and beautiful bows this season. Come out anytime. Boyd Stepler, 2 miles west, i/ 4 ' mile north Monroe. ' 279gtf HOMES FOR ALL: Army Surplus Bldgs. 16x16 & 16x48, double floors, insulated roofs, and roof rafters on 2: fU at 195 and 399 FOB Camp. DOETSCH BROS. LUMBER CO., 4133 New Haven Ave., Ft. Wayne. Phone E-106?. Opeu Sunday .12-4. ■'»2’Tot3Ox

* QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds r up 1 1 ' I • — I V„ \ M “Maybe the man who sold us the toaster with a Democrat, ; Want Ad—was part Indian!” | FOR SALE I FOR SALE — Nice little puppies., Ernst Thieme, 7 miles north- ■ east of Decatur. 289 3t; FOR SALE: 1947 Crosley, good' condition. Herman Landis, 3 ‘ miles west of Monroe. 288t3x ( FOR SALE — We now have 3water chrome Plated 4)eck’type sink faucets. Walter’s Plumbing and Heating Co. 288 6t i I FOR SALE 10 feeding hogs, weight about 80 lbs. Ed Shoaf, 2 miles west Hick’s Corner, % mile l south. 289 2tl FOR SALE — s?an-s tricycle, new j tires, good shape. Clarence DeArmond, 3% mi. south and 1 mi. east of Monroe. 288 Stx WHITE SIDE WALL tires. Liberal | trade on your old tires. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 141 So. Second. 1 ‘ 266 TF ~ « i > FOR SALE—4 roofh all modern home; full basement; gas water heater, storm windows. Partly furnished if desired. Phone 5881 after 7:30 p.m. 289-3tx FOR SALE—LU John Deere power unit for a 12-A combine. Also . cultivators for “A” or “B” John Deere tractor. Hugh David Mosser, Geneva, R. 2. 290-2tx FOR SALE —Sturdy John Deere top tractors and wagons. In attractive box. Steffen Implement Company, Third St., Phone 180. 289FOR SALE —Good clean 1940 Chevrolet coach, perfect condition throughout. Priced for quick sale. Down-Town Texaco, Phone 198. 289-3tx FOR SALE —Good ripe pears; 2 septic tank tile; hay-clover mixed, timothy and afalfa; want 50 feeding lambs: phone 6961 after 4 or Sat. 289-3t> OHRISTMAS NAVEL Sunkist oranges, grapefruit, apples, tangerines, special by the cratfc,' fancy box, large delicious, per box $2.65. Coppess Corner. 2,86-g6t FOR SALE —Part Persian kitten. One blond Cocker-Spaniel 10 weeks old. Part Collie pup. Ideal Christmas gifts. Phone 8692. 290FOR SALE — Modern 4 room house with bath, full basement. Nefc aluminun storm windows and water softener. Located in new addition, 346 Stevenson street or phone 588. J after 4 p.m. 288 g3t FOR SALE —7 room house and bath. Both complete with built-in cupboards for linen and clothing. Also built-in cupboards across one end of kitchen with cut-out for refrigerator. Buy at reasonable price. Call after 5 p.m. D.' Garwood and Sons, 716 Line St. Phone 8933. 289 3t , FERGUSON SYSTEM TOOLS— Disc harrows, cultivators, cordwood saws, spring tooth harrows, blade terraces, plows, tillers, 4 wheel wagon, Davis grinders, 17 ft. deep freeze, field harvester with blower, 600-16 tires and tubes $15.00, new shower cabinet, oil burner heater with fan. Dierkes Implement Sales, phone 1232. -288-3 t FOR SAL^—Louden stalls, stanchions, litter carriers, spike tooth harrows. Two bottom tractor plows. 9 in. Harvey mills, at a * special price. Don’t miss this. Used 999 John Deere planter, fert. att. and tractor hitch. Me- ■ Deering 12x7 fert. grain drill. John Deere No. 4 mower, with tongue truck. John Deere Model L. A. tractor. Good as new. Steffen Implement Company, Third St., Phone 180. 289-3 t FOR SALE — Direct from owner, immediate possession 5 room all modern home, 3 rooms and batn down, 2 bedrooms up, plenty of closet space, full basement, good ■furnace, soft water pressure sys-: tern, gas hot water heatef, good' cistern, nice front porch, several i nice fruit trees, beautiful batik yard with outside fireplace plenty of shrubbery. This proper- _ ty is clean and in a good neigh- F borhood, located at 1015 Russel St. For further information see or Call Bryce Daniels, Phone 107J3 after! pin.’** *’ *• 2S9st

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CHRISTMAS CANDY, W lb. and up. Fresh roasted peanuts in shell, 29tfa pound; also, pecans, Brazil nuts, large fancy English walnuts. Best prices. We specialize in church and school treats. See us before you buy. Coppess Corner. 286-g6t FOU SALE —One of four finest new homes in becatuh 'With insulated onck wails, ceiling, celotex, this is healed on six tons coal a winter. Living room larger than many new houses, wim modern style fireplace. Flush fluorescent lighting fixtures throughout. Attached garage can tie converted later to third bedroom. I Two dressing rooms, lots of closets, big basement. vVoodj work of native hand finished, narrow black walnut. % acre with 72-ft. frontage, bearing fruit trees, landscaping, located south i inside city limits. For limited i time for immediate possession i ■ before cold weather, will be of-1 i sered at 37 percent below present i I reproduction cost. s4,ouu down, can handle on time. For appointment call 870, Bob' Heller, ftealtor, Heller Bldg. 286-btf WANTED WANTED —Hay, straw, loose or baled wire or rope. John Feasel. 6262 Decatur. 195-TF I WANTED— To rent 3 or 4 room apartment or house, unfurnished. Phone 1321 or 1036. 288-3tx WAITRESS WANTED — Apply in person at the Bellmont Restaurant. 288 3t WANTED TO BUTr— Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 108-TF FOR SALE — One row corn picker, like new. Orville Royer, 1% mi. | south, mi. west of Decatur. Phone 8783. 290 3tx WANTED — Used baby bed in good condition. Write to Box 108 c/o Decatur Democrat Company. 289 2t WANTED — Hay or straw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or 886. 219-TF WANTED: Good, big clean rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 10c pound.—Daily Democrat. FOR SALE — Receiving a few Minneapolis - Moline one-row corn pickers. First come, first served. O. C. Ewell, Preble, Ind. i ' 290-2 t WANTED—Woman to take care of three children (2 in school). No washings dr ironing. Stay nights. Call at 122 South 14th after 4:30 P-m. 290-3tx WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing ~ All makes, guaranteed Jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North irst. 282-26tx 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 I only address 710 West Monroe, | Phone 442. * 194-ts , 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 RELIABLE PERSON. Operate new 5# Candy Bar machines . vending Hersheys and other nationally advertised candy. Will not interfere with present employment. Income starts immediately. $345.00 cash required. Every applicant will be interviewed. Write, give phone and address. Box IQ7 c/o Democrat. 288-3tx I Must Get A Man at once in this community to work with our District Manager. Must have car and be over 25 years of age. This work is in line with the Greater Food Production Program. Permanent work, good pay for man who has lived on farm. Wrfte Box 110 c/o Democrat. 290-lt MISCELLANEOUS INSULATION — Blown Celotex Rock Wool. Free estimates. Bill Crist, Monroe Phone 726. 182.-T ' FARMERS ATTENTION—We re-1 move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay | all phone charges. The Stadler Trodticfts 1 **' v 15-Ts

STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-TF JUST INSTALLED Electric baler. Will pay highest cash prices for all kinds of waste paper. Also buyers of iron, metal & rags. Pick up service. Call Smith Scrap Iron Co., Erie R. R. & Iff St. Phone 6913. 289-18tx APPLIANCESERVICE — ITwe can’t fix It throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliances. White wringer rolls tor all makes of washers. Arnold & Klenk, phone 163. 97-TF XMAS SUGGESTIONS — Mistress stitch sewing machine, no toy, practical $8.95. Have your old treadle machine made into modern Electric. Sewing machine lights. American Beauty irons the finest. Boardmans. 223 Nortn FiVst. 288 12 tx electricaiTwiring"supplies —Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixI tures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job, Arnold & Klenk. 217-TF FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two front rooms. No children. 513 Marshall St. 290-b3t FOR RENT—Sleeping room, gentlemen preferred. 903 Winchester Street. 290-3tx FOR RENT — A double garage for commercial or storage use. Reasonable. Call after 5 p.m. 710 Dierkes St. 289 2tx FOR RENT — Sleeping room, heated. Block from G. E. Good home. Bus service at door. Write Democrat, Box 109 289 2tx FOR RENT — Three-room unfurnished apartment, Sink, floor coverings furnished. Sell 70 bags cement; lumber, 33 2x6x16 and 28 2x6x12. Melvin Dellinger, Pleasant Mills. 288 3tx o INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Dec. 10—(UP) — (PMA) —Livestock: Hogs 7,500; weights 160-200 lbs 50 higher; 200-225 lbs. and 350400 Tbs. 25 higher; 160-200 lbs. 26.50; 200-225 lbs. 26.25; 225-250 Tbs. 26.00; 250-300 lbs. 25.75; 300400 Tbs. 25.50; 100 160 Tbs. 23.7525.(T0; sows about steady at 23.50-24.00; 24.00; choice lights 24.25. Cattle 1.600; calves 500; load good around 1,150 Tbs. fed steers 31/00; load and a half good 920 Tbs. yearlings 29.50: odd head and small lots top medium and good 27.00-30.00; bulk medium lights 23.00-26.00; common to barely medium 17.00-22.50; part load good heifers 28.50; good beef cows 17.25-21.00: common and medium 14.25-17.00; vealers Active. steady; good and choice 27.00-30.00; common and medium 15.50-26.00; culls downward to 9.00. Sheep 2,500; fat lambs steady to strong; good and choice 22.5023.50; top 24.00; medium and good 20.00-22.00; common and medium 16.00-11.50; fed yearlings unsold; slaughter ewes strong to 50 higher; mostly 5.50-8.00; choice lights 8.50. o A new electronic device for Industry can count paper sheets and cards at rates up to 1,000 a second.

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Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in quiet trading. Bonds higher; U. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks firm. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures higher. Hogs higher, cattle steady and sheep slow. Or - FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 10 —(UP) —Livestock: Hogs: 160-200 lbs 26.75, 200 Ibs--225 lbs 26.50, 225-250 lbs 26.25, 250- , 300 lbs 25.75-26, 300-400 lbs 25.2525.50, 100-160 lbs 24.50-25, roughs 24 down; stags 400 lbs down 20, 400 lbs up 19-19.50. boars 400 lbs down 17, 400 lbs up 16-16.50. Calves 29.50. Lambs 23, ewes 8.50, bucks 7. Steers, heifers steady. Cows: choice 16-17.50, good 1516, medium 14-15, cutters 12-13.50, canners 10-12. 1 Bulls: heavy 18.50-19, medium 17-18.50, light 14-16. 0 Association To Meet Saturday Afternoon A meeting of the Adams county purchasing and marketing association has been called for Saturday afternoon in the K. of C. building. This association was organized during the war, but has been inactive for a number of years. The pur- . pose of the meeting will be to close the books, and dispose of remaining property and funds. All members of the group are invited, and those present •will have a vote in the proceedings. o Trade In a Good Town —Decatur WANTED! FURS & HIDES Highest Prices Paid. We also Buy scrap iron, metal, batteries, paper, rags, old cars and trucks. MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe Phone 442 Take advantage of our finance service when you need money. ■ r—- ADVANTAGES ————— 1. Coniolidote your debti. Have just one place to pay. 2. Your name and Income are the chief security to borrow here. 3. No delay. Convenient repayment terms. Loans privately made. i Establish your credit with us. Then you can get ready cash anytime that you may need it. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY INCORPORATED Ground Floor • Brock Store Building Phone 2-3-7 DECATUR. INDIANA

CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. March 3.078; May 3.01 %•%; July 2.66- < 2.66%; Sept. 2.58’4. Corn: Dec. 2.63%-2.64%; May May 2.55%-%; July 2.45-2.45%; Sept. 2.30. Oats. Dec. 1.26’4-%; March 1.2114 B; May 1.16%-%; July 1.01%-%; Sept. 92%-%. Soybeans! March 3.88; May 3.85%B; July 3.818. 0 FRANCE MAKES (Continued from Page 1) decision would preclude any examination of the affair by the French government. The note informed the French that a four-man repatriation mission leave the Soviet Union at once, and that Russia was refusing visas to an 18-member trade mission which was going to Russia to negotiate terms for a promised. 300,000 tons of Soviet wheat.

dAJLJs CAL3I.NDAR DEC. 11 —L. T. Etgen, 1 mile south Van Wert County Fair Grounds 5 ate Road 127. then % mile west. Merl Knittie, Auct. DEC. 11 —Robert E. and Bertha Lane, 1% miles South of Decatur, Indiana on No. 27, Livestock, Farm Equipment and Household Goods. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. DEC. 13 —Mrs. Edna Douglass, 7 mi.e east, 3% mile north of Berne. Suman Bros., Aucts. DEC. 13 —Leonard Meyer, 822 North Third street, Decatur. Modern 6 room house. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Auc DEC. 13 —Mrs. Edna Douglass, personal property, 7 miles East. 3% miles North of Berne. Suman Bros., Auctioneers. DEC. 16 —Chas. A. Williams, 7% miles West of Bryant, Indiana. Improved 176 Acre Grain and Stock Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. DEC. 15 —Harry M. Shorter, 5% mi es East of Plymouth, Indiana on Highway No. 30, Highly Improved 118 Acre Farm anti Personal Property, Modern Home. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann —Auct. DEC. 22 —William H. Ball, Ball Bros. Co., Muncie, Indiana, ORCHARD LAWN, 287 Acre Farm and All Personal Property, 10 miles North and 1 mile’West of Muncie, Indiana. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer. | WANTED! I MOLDERS-LABORERS ) If you are interested in a permanent job J I at good wages, under good working condi- 1 J tions—apply now. f f NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY • ( The Decatur Casting Co 1 822 Dayton Ave. J \ DECATUR, INDIANA } C A GOOD PLACE TO WORK J f We’ve Been Making QUALITY CASTINGS For 26 Years. <

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The Soviets specified that they were petaliatlng for a French raid on Camp Beauregard, a Soviet repatriation camp outside Paris, and the expulsion of 19 Soviet citizens from France. The rebuff was the second of its kind France had given Russia in a month. o DELTA THETA TAU (Continued from Page i) the club was started. This year club members expect to distribute more food than other items, although such things as spectacles for children and adults, medicine, fuel and others may be required in some instances, if determined by the survey. The club to*day issued an earnest appeal for the generous cooperation of the general public in order that no Decatur family may miss the Chris.mas gifts by the more fortunate.

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