Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 306, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1947 — Page 5
I ■* ■DAY. DECEMBER 30, 1947*
■Betreports gg For ■ L report of local WKnREIGN MARKET* MURRAY A CO. ■’Lrected December 30 ■° J lbs 2 ™° a ’ 26 - 75 W ' 200 lbs 2625 H 0 , lbs 26-00 ■ Joo lbs - 25.50 K 160 lbs 25 - 7 5 HO lbs 2525 120 lbs 24.50 down ...,. 2300 fH," 400 lbs 22.50 sn t() 450 lbs 22.00 Ul> ... 18.50 down ■ (’wed.'* Sat.) 33.00 mH- (Wed. & Sat.) 24.00 1 7.00 ■ DgS 6.50 BKi.hner STOCK yards December 30 t 0 200 lbs 27.50 ■t o 225 lbs 27.50 o 250 lbs 27.00 M. 275 lbs 26.75 300 lbs 26.50 1 Hto 350 lbs 26.25 fl to 400 lbs 26.00 160 lbs 25.00 jiifi down 23.00 down ■ i 5.00 ■ too as 5 -°° K Z 21.00 ias - 29.00 EGO AND ■fOUITRY QUOTATION* {S? Furnished by MBSCATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 18P fl Corrected December 30 (■ent receipt eggs 42 hens - 26 |Hvy springers under 4 lbs 32 ’■vy springers over 4 lbs 32 hens - 18 Bs ■local grain MARKST ■ BURK ELEVATOR CO. 9 Corrected December 30 ■ Beans sunjecx tt> cnange ■ during day. delivered at elevator. ■’£? Ask for prices. ■rain: .03 per bushel less, ■om: P er I°° less. ■ f.o.b. farm. gg GRAIN~PRICEB ■dami County F. B. Co-Op’s S Berne-Monroe-Wllllams S Pleasant Mills ■ Corrected December 30 ■eat 2.90 ■ i. 20 ■ Corn 3.50 : a 3 - 89 1 ■all for rye prices. n q-_>-. -, , I ■ees born in the fall of the year ; ■f live through the winter and ■ch an age of nine months. But ■ker bees born when pollen and ■tar are plentiful during the ■mer usually work themselves ■leath within two months. I INSURANCE 10 “Dutch” Ehinger ■ fire - wind — Auto ■ No. 3rd St. Phone 570 NOTICE ■Strictly no hunting or tressnight or day on the 9 0. W. McMILLEN FARM or the old 1 ■ Joe Moser Farm ■ enant — Byrl Williamson I Bee , Them — Hear Them I JESSE FRENCH ■ and I gulbransen I PIANOS ■Hammond solo vox i I yager I Furniture Store Kone 2?4 n ' n9S by A PP° intm ent K°" e 224 Berne, Ind. ——— — BURK*” * D 'Xr . p Elevator Co. 1 Peterson - Monroe N - A. BLXLER OPTOMETRUT HOUR*: 0 10 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:30 p. m. Telephone 135 * -joor > J cellar *suic WITH
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE* For 25 words or less: 1 time 50<; j times 75* i 8 times |1; 6 times |1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted for skipday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE la per word each insertion, 50< minimum charge. Copy must be in office by 11 a.m. Monday through Friday Saturday deadline is 8 a.m. 0 0 for sale FOR SALE 1942 Dodge truck, 2 ton. Phone 86, Berne, Ind. FOR SALE—Chimney sweep, $1 per can. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 305-g4t WHITE SIDE WALL tires. Liberal trade on your old tires. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 141 So. Second. 266 TF APPLES, fresh cider free of dregs. Otto D. Bieberich, route No. 2,1 Decatur. One mile south of Magley, % mile east. 287-30tx FOR SALE—I 929 Model A Ford. Good runner. Steffen Standard Station, corner Third and Monroe. Phone 246. 305-g3t FOR SALE—New and used living (room suites, $lO up. No dealers. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199- 305-g4t FOR SALE OR TRADE—I94O Plymouth coach, nice good car; $875. Steffen’s Standard Station, Corner Third & Monroe, Phone 246. 306-3 t FOR SALE — Lady's heavy Kurl cloth coat, black, 48%, worn 6 times. Cost S4O, sell for sls. Also a 36 — cheap. Rear apartment above Equity Dairy. 304. 3tx FOR SALE — John Deere Model D. Tractor. 16-inch double bottom plow. Very good condition. $950. Telephone 5262 or 643-I'. 305 3ix FOR SALE — 3 room home, finished and wired for electricity, needs plumbing and heat. Can be moved any time. Located on lot at 235 N. Seventh Street. Call 3644 or 984. 304 3tx FOR SALE — Bottle gas stoves with bottles, immediate delivery. Also natural gas. Base sink and wall cabinets. Used Maytags. 238 N. 2nd. Kitchen Maytag Sales & Service. 299 TF FOR SALE: Completely modern home, 4 rooms and bath, fine built-in kitchen features, plenty of closet space, full basement with fine recreation room. Immediate possession. Phone 174. J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Company, Decatur, Indiana. 304t3 FOR SALE: Good 5 room home, semi-modern. Basement. Garage. A well constructed, nicely arranged house in excellent repair. Priced to sell. Possession 30 days. Phone 174, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Company, Decatur, Indiaana. 304t3 FOR SALE—Used—Beds, springs, mattresses, baby buggy; stoves, toys, ironing boards, cougoleum rugs, living room & dining room suites, breakfast sets, kitchen cabinets, utilitys, electric radios & record players, organ, dishes and all kinds of good used merchandise. Secaur Used Furniture, 110 W. Jefferson' Street, Phone 1686. 306-3 t FOR SALE: 6 room modern home t tion Company, Decatur, Indian on one floor. A well arranged home, living room, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms and bath. A well constructed home in fine repair. Large lot, fine shade, good garage. Possession I 30 days. Phone 174, J- F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Company, Decatur, Indiana. 304t3 FOR SALE—One of four finest . new homes in Decatur. With insulated brick walls, celling, celotex, this is heated on six tons coal a winter. Living room larger than many new houses, with modern style fireplace. Flush fluorescent lighting fixtures throughout. Attached garage can be con- - verted later to third bedroom. Two dressing rooms, lots of closets, big bapement. Woodwork of native hand finished, narrow black walnut. % acre with 72-ft. frontage, bearing fruit trees, landscaping, located south inside city limits. For limited time for immediate possession ( before cold weather, will be of- E sered at 37 percent below present £ reproduction cost. $4,000 down, t can handle on time. For ap- ? poiat®eßt eta sob eU ® r p: Realtor, Heller Rldg- 286-btf
QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds ?® mocr . at Want Ad does the ea™er!’’ lng me ~ ° nly a lot IWSALE FOR SALE — 1938 Master deluxe Chevrolet coupe. A-l condition. Mutt’s Service, Pleasant Mills. FOR SALE — 5 year old milking shorthorn cow, heifer calf by side. Mile west Tocsin. €. E. Barnhart. FOR SALE—Green casual coat, gray cloth coat, beige suite, black skirt. Size 18-20. Call at 621 North sth street after 5:00 pm - 306-3tx FOR SALE — Two large size hetrolas with large openings, suitable for burning wood or coal. Why worry about the fuel oil shortages. Phone 1570. 306-3tx FOR SALE—I 942 Olds 76 Series. Fully equipped with hydra-matic drive. Air condition system. Radio. New tires. Excellent condition. Call 1785. 410 Line Street. 306-3tx FOR SALE—Custom built, furniture, Venetian blinds & awnings. Also repairing, refinishing and reupholstering all kinds of furniture. Don’t throw it away we can repair it and save you money. Secaur Fum. Repair, 134 E. Monroe, Phone 1686. 306-3 t FOR SALE OR TRADE— 1947 Dodge 4-door, heater, defroster; 1947 Plymouth 2-door, radio, heater; 1946 Ford 2-door, low mileage, good as new; 1941 Ford 2-door, cheap; 1939 Pontiac 2door, newly reconditioned motor, guaranteed: 1936 Chevrolet 2door Master; 1935 Chevrolet 4door Mjaster; 1936 Plymouth, cheap; 1928 Model A $95.00. Here is to a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busche, Phone 975. 303 N. 9th St. ' 306-3tx WANTED WANTED —20 or 22 inch furnace in good condition. Phone 5625, James Halberstadt. 304-g3t WANTED— Waitress. Apply in person. Burgett’s Soda Grill, 144 Mo.nroe street. 305-gtf WANTED—Hay, straw, loose or baled wire or rope. John Feasel. 6262 Decatur. 195-ts WANTED TO BUY— Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 108-ts WANTED — Hay or straw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or 886. 219-TF WAITRESS WANTED: Experience preferred. Apply in person. — Hotel Coffee Shoppe. 306t3 WANTED: Good, big clean rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 10c pound.—Daily Democrat. 282-ts 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 First. ' 282-26tX WANTED— We buy Iron, rags paper, hides, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural steei and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our 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., 160 V West Adams St., Phone 14892. 234-TF The railroads have ordered enough swank, ligtit-weight passenger cars to put about 500 new streamliners in service according to the American Railway Car In--n; ? ■■ Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
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MISCELLANEOUS INSULATION — Blown Celotex Rock Wool. Free estimates. Bill Crist, Monroe Phone 726. 182-T STARTER AND GENERATOR I service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 178-TF WE ARE STILL HOLDING the price line. Ice Cream 39c per quart. Highest quality — Lowest Prices. Burgetts Confectionery, 144 Monroe Street. 306 30t. FARMERS ATTENTION—wT7emove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-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. & 10 St. Phone 6913. 289-18tx NOTICE! I will be out of my office from January 4 to February 1. Registered nurse will be on duty to take care of allergy and hay fever patients. Secretary will take care of other business. 305t3 BEN DUKE, M. D. APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we can’t fix It throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold & Klenk, phone 163. 97-TF BIG JOBS — LITTLE JOBS. Garage work and general repair. Complete overhauling to minor repairs — on any make car. Also have Batteries — Tires —An-ti-Freeze — Oil — Sapp’s Garage —6% miles southeast on Piqua Road. Phone 969-R 304 6t 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 LOST AND FOUNIf t LOST Red Bill fold, containing cash & valuable papers. Reward. Call 18441. 306 3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished 2 room apartment. Phone 8281. 306 It 0 Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in moderate trading. Bonds irregularly higher; U. S. governments lower. Curb stocks irregular. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures irregular. Hogs lower, cattle steady to lower and sheep steady. o INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Dec. 30 — (UP) — (PM A) —Livestock: Hogs 8,000; barrows and gilts near 225 lbs. down mostly 50 lower; 225-250 lbs. 50 to 75 lower; 250-300 lbs. 75 to 1.00 lower; heavier weights 1.00 to 1.50 lower; 100-160 lbs. 50 lower; good | and choice 160-225 lbs. 27.75- i 28.00; top 28.00; 225-250 lbs. 27.2527.50; 250-300 lbs. 26.75-27.00; 300- 1 400 lbs. 26.00-26.50; 100-160 lbs. I 25.25-26.50; sows mainly 23.00- j 23.50; few choice to 23.75-24.00. j Cattle 2,200, calves 500; good light to medium weight fed steers 29.00-31.00; odd head choice to 34.00; bulk medium and good light weights 23.50-27.50; common down to 17.00; good around 875 lb. heifers 23.50; odd head strictly good 30.00; medium to average good 23.00-27.00; good beef cows 18.00-22.00; common and medium 16.00-18.00; vealers active, steady; good and choice 31.50-35.00; common and medium 20.00-30.00. Sheep 3,000; fat lambs fully active, steady; good and choice natives 23.00-24.50: mostly sorted to 25.00; medium and good 20.0022.50; common and medium 16.0019.50; good and choice 93 to 95 lb. fed Texas lambs 25.00; choice 98 to 99 lb. fed Texas yearlings 20.50; medium to just good 19.0019.50; slaughter ewes steady, bulk 5.50-8.00. o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: March 3.03%; May 2.95%2.96; July 2.66%-2.66; Sept. 2.59%; Dec. C4B) 2.56%. Corn: May 2.52%-2.52; July 2.43 %-%; Sept. 2.28%-%: Dec. (‘4B) 1.94%. Oats: March 1.238; May 1.18%- %; July 1.02%; Sept. 93%-%; Dec. (’4B) 89%.» Soybeans: March 4.00; May 3.96; July 3.938. . Aad sow: A keyleu electric door lock, said to be burglar-proof.
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NEVER AGAIN will 16-year-old Armando Molino carry a loaded rifle in a moving vehicle. Riding a San Francisco bus on his way to a hunting trip, Molino was shot in the shoulder when the bus hit a bump and discharged the rifle. (International)
Mass Vaccination For Cholera Ordered Beirut, Lebanon, Dec. 30 —(UP) — Mass cholera vaccination of every one in Beirut was started today at 15 innoculation centers, with Lebanese authorities threatening to cancel a month’s nation of bread, sugar and rice for those who are not vaccinated. Innoculations were ordered even though not a single case of cholera has been reported in Lebanon and the disease is on the wane in Syria, where only three new cases were reported in a 24-hour period. o Brown’s famed ‘‘lron Men” football team of 1926 gained that title when they played the full 60 minutes of the Yale game without a single substitution. You can open a Cash Credit Account with us now and have money available at any time. r— ADVANTAGES —. 1. Making purchases with cash often saves you money. 2. If puis you in the position of cn independent buyer. 3. You can use your Cash Credit Account for any purpose. Auto and appliance purchase accounts. Also refinancing. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY INCORPORATED Brock Store Building—Telephone 2-3-7 DECATUR, INDIANA NOTICE! As my term as County Clerk expires Jan. 1, I wish to announce that effective on that date I will devote my full time to the selling of REAL ESTATE Fo>" the present my office will be at my residence, 808 Adams St. Give me your listings. I will be glad to be of service to you. Clyde Troutner
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Warns On Throwing Trash On Highways Sheriff Herman Bowman, today warned against throwing trash along county, state and federal highways. Several complaints have been received by his department, he said from various sectors of the county. One Decatur family, which had dumped tin cans and other trash along federal road 27, just south of the city, was located yesterday. The sheriff ordered them to clean up the trash that had been dumped I Attention Home Owners If you have a Decorating Problem, let us help you. Phone 8083 R. E. Gantz For Free Estimates We are Equipped and Insured For - Interior - - Exterior - Trim Painting Brush and Decorating Spray Floor Painting Finishing Qua |j ty RollaWall W Roofing Painting and Plastic Asbestos (Plastering Siding and .. Texture Wall Also Painting Repairs All Work Satisfaction Guaranteed! : OPEN New Years Day 10 a. m. to 12 noon Dairy Products ONLY Swearingen’s
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es included on the Jist of traders made public yesterday by the agriculture department. There was no immediate indication that the congressional committee would use their subpena power in Graham’s case although they have that right. In Kansas City, Sen. Robert A. Taft, R., 0., reminded newsmen that President Truman himself has listed grain speculation as one of the causes of rising prices. Ws Will Close Jan. 2 • 7 for inventory and alterations. L. Anspaugh Studio NOTICE! The Mutual Fire Insurance Company of French Township, Adams County, Indiana will hold its an nual business meeting at its usual place of meeting in the Election School House, District No. 3. in French Township. Adams County, Indiana, on Saturday, January 10, 1948 at nine o’clock a. m. Martin Moeschberger, Secretary Dec. 30, Jan. 5
