Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1948 — Page 5
■x TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1948
MARKETREPORTS For DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL and FOREIGN MARKET# ■ KENNETT, MURRAY & CO. Corrected February 3 160 to SOO lbs 26.25 i 200 to 225 lbs 26.56 ’1 225 to 150 lbs 25.50 -1 250 to M 0 lbs 25.25 260 to 280 lbs 24.50 < 280 to 300 lbs 23.75 300 to 825 lbs 23.50 £25 to 350 lbs 23.00 350 to fcffO lbs 22.50 to 160 lbs 23.25 | 120 to 140 lbs 22.50 100 to 120 lbs 20.50 3£o lbs. down 22.50 350 to; 400 lbs 22.00 406 to 150 lbs 21.00 450 lbs. up 20.00 I gtags L 17.00 i Bears |b. 13.00 1 Veal* (Wed. & Sat.) 34.00 Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 23.00 Ewes 8.00 Yearlings 14.00 KUHNER STOCK YARD! Corrected February 3 150 to 190 lbs 26.50 IM to 225 lbs 26.251 I 225 to 240 lbs 26.00 j 240 to 250 lbs 26.00 250 to 260 lbs 25.75 260 to 270 lbs 25.50 270 to 280' lbs 25.00 280 to 290 lbs 24.75 «| 290 to 300 lbs 24.50 300 to 325 lbs 24.25 325 to 350 lbs 23.75 »l 350 to 400 lbs 23.25 «l 140 to 160 lbs 23.00 100 to 14(r lbs 21.50 Roughs 300 down 23.00 down Boars 1...... 13.50 Ewes 1 8.00 Bucks | 6.00 EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by ritCATUR PRODUCE COPhon<* < s l'’ ■Corrected February 3 Current receipt eggs 39 f JBHH bens 26 V Heavy'springers under 4 lbs 32 Heavy! springers over 4 lbs. __ .32 Leghorn hens 16 Cocks L - —- - - .12 LtICAL GRAIN MARKET >URK ELEVATOR CO. February 3 |.t, leans sunject to enange during day. Prices delivered at elevator. lAsk for prices. 1 Grtln: .03 per bushel less. Com: .04 per 100 less. //■|H f.o.b. farm. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op’s I Berne-Monroe-Wllliams Pleasant Mills ■ Corrected February 3 I Wheat 2.83 f Oats 1.30 1 OsF 1 3.55 I Mm . . 3.85; for rye prices. II _ 0 ■)RT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■t Wayne. Ind.. Feb. 3—(UP) ■gs: 160-190 lbs 26.75. 190-225 2*U> lbs 24.25-25.40. 3(10-400 lbs 2»24. 146-160 lbs 23.25-23.50. 100I' dHlbs 20-23; roughs 23 down »Bs 14.50 down, stags 15.50 down. ■fcves 35. ■nibs 24. ewes 12.50, bucks 9. S9|| 0 "■tl In a Gnnri Town —Decatur INSURANCE ijo “Dutch” Ehinger ■FIRE — WIND — AUTO ■ No. 3rd St. Phene 570 jßSce Them — Hear Them ! JESSE FRENCH ’ || 1 and ‘ GULBRANSEN j PIANOS HAMMOND SOLOVOX ■ YAGER 11 Furniture Store |o;en Evenings by Appointment
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BURK • BL Elevator Co. | ec atur . Peterson • Monroe N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: | 8:30 to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:30 p. m. Telephone <35 FROM |< Roor _ p w T 0 n IL CELLAR Hl INSURE WITH JH HELLER i Phone nog
0local classified I ADVERTISING RATES I | For 25 words or leas: | 1 time 50<; 2 times 75<j | 3 times 11; 6 times |1.78. | Batea quoted are for consec- | | utive insertions. No classified | | ads accepted for sklpday ached- 1 I ule. j I Rate for 10 point BLACK | | FACE is 64 per word each in- | | sertlon, 50tf minimum charge. | Copy must be in office by 11 | I a.m. Monday through Friday. | | Saturday deadline is 9 a.m. I 0 J FOR SALE FOR SALE—Guernsey cow and heif-l er calf. G. H. Kramer, 1 mile south of Wren, Ohio. 27 2tx FOR SALE—Good, all metal, 50 lb. ice box. 215 W. Jefferson east side apartment. 28-ltx 1 , | WHITE SIDE WALL tiles. Liberal ! trade on your old tires. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 141 So. Second. 266 TF FOR SALE — 1935 Master Chevrolet, good condition. 9 miles east on 224 and 2 miles north. Maurice Miller. 27 3tx FOR SALE — 1937 Dodge. New motor, new transmission, new paint job, finp condition. Call 8765. • 26 3t FOR SALE — Bottled gas stove, good condition, all attachments, Mrs. James Dull, Wren, Ohio. Phone 63 Wren. 26 3tx FOR SALE — 35 Ford coach, good condition, good tires and upholstering. Randle Walchle, route 2 Decatur. 27 3tx FOR SALE—lnternational % ton pickup truck with new motor and tires. Body in good condition. Butler Garage. 27-3 t FOR SALE — 41 Fold Tudor, radio, heater. 40 Olds 4 door sedan, radio, heater. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, Phone 1645. 20 TF FOR SALE—I 947 Crosley sedan with heater, good condition. | Price $700.00. Herman Landis, 3 miles west Monroe. Monroe phone 94-T. 25-6tx FOR SALE— Good combination coal and gas range, $50.06. Harold Schladenhaffen, 5 miles west, 2% mi. north Coppess Corner. 27-3tx FOR SALE — Good circulating heating stove square type. Mahogany color. Priced reasonable. Also oak dining table. Ray V. Sharp. Berne phone 1162. 26 3tx FOR SALE — 1941 Buick sedan-1 I ette. Good condition. Can be seen j evenings 5:30 until 7.00. For ap- ' pointment see Enos Osterman at Schafer Store. 27 3tx ' MIRRO— The Finest Aluminum, [ Ideal for gifts. Tea Kettles, Percolators, Trays, Pans, Double Boilers, Cake Decorators. The Brock Store, Side Entrance. 138 North Second Street. 4-ts FOR SALE — 36 Plymouth 4 door sedan, new tires, heater, new paint. 39 Buick 4 door sedan, radio, heater, new paint and tires. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. Phone 1645. 20 TF PYREX OVENWARE, For everyday giving. For everyday living. MECCA STOVEPIPE, your best fire protection. Highly polished. RAPID-FLO FILTER DISKS, at wholesale prices. The Brock Store. 22-ts FOR SALE — Late model John Deere B Tractor, with power lift and cultivator. John Deere L A tractor, good as new. 8 ft. lime and fertilizer spreaders. Garber Power Seed Sowers. Steffen Implement Company. Third St. Phone 180. 27 3t YOU'LL FEEL RESTED in a Spencer Support designed just for you. It will fit you perfectly, give Wonderful comfort, ahd improve your appearance. Moderate prices and shape-keeping guarantee! Mrs, Leota Connell, Tel. 845. 27 3tx FOR SALE— Round Oak wood, coal kitchen range; tan and cream enamel. Good condition. Olsen rug, 11 by 12, Persian design; Rose and wine background, good as new. Dining room extension table; top 54 by 54 and buffet, dull oak finish. Art Hall, phone 573-E; be seen afternoon, evening. 28-2 t FOR SALE—2 seven room all modern homes. Building lot on Studebaker St. Building lot on Walnut St. Seven room modern house in Monmouth. Building 26x 30; built in 1940. Would make good 4 or 5 room house, to be moved off present location. Five room house on corner of Mcßarnes and Russell. Has utility room and oil burner furK«e’ Clyde C Tracer, Res’Trade Id • Good Town — Decatur
QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds I MA y z U “Don’t stand in front of it, Al-i vin. It was advertised in the Democrat Want Ads to kill ini' sects!” FOR SALE FOR SALE — 12 shoate, Wilbert Reinking, 1 mile west, 1 mile south Hoagland. 28 g3tx FOR SALE —White enamel, Modern Instant Light table top gasoline stove. Phone 918. 28-g3t FOR SALE — Baled wheat straw, 40c a bale. 414 miles south Decatur, Mrs. Raymond Braun, phone 973-A. 28 g3t FOR SALE—Nice 6 room home 4n Monroe, good location on 124. Immediate possession. Call 7 Monroe. 28-2 t FARMERS —Get your plow points sharpened at Colter Welding & Machine shop. 122 N. Ist St. 28-30 t FOR SALE—Chimney Sweep. For coal or oil burning stoves and furnaces. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 28-6 t FOR SALE — Summer kitchen, 14x20 with slate roof. Good condition. Inquire Edwin Schamerloh, Decatur, Route 5. 28-3tx FOR SALE—South Bend coal & wood range, good condition. 2% miles north of Bleeke Church. Cloyce Crozier. 28-3tx FOR SALE—IOO nice thrifty shoats, weight 100 lbs. 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Geneva, Ind. Phone Geneva 131F22. William Hylton. 28 g3tx CAN DELIVER NOW — Maytag Washers, Bottle and Natural gas stoves, Deep freezers, Ironers. Refrigerators and radios. Kitchen & Son Appliances, 238 N. Secj ond, phone 95. 17 TF FOR SALE —1939 Chevrolet coach, motor recently overhauled. All new tires, good body, radio and heater. Also Model A Ford coupe. 10 inch wheel, Phone 198. 28-3tx "NEED A HOME • Army Surplus Bldgs 16x48 double floor insulated roof. Only $399. F. O. B.camp. Also on DISPLAY 16x16 $195. Open Sunday 10-4. Doetsch Bros. Lumber 4133 New Haven Ave. Ft. Wayne. Eastbrook 1068.” 23 6 FOR SALE OR TRADE— 1947 Fleetline Chevrolet, 1947 Stylemaster Chevrolet. 1946 Dodge 2 door Deluxe. 1941 Chevrolet 2 door. 1938 Chevrolet 2 door. 1937 Chevrolet 2 door. 1946 International pick-up. Fred Busehe, phone 975. 28-3tx FOR SALE—4S room bungalow, new last summer. Gas heat, automatic gas hot water. Full basement. Deep lot. Owner transferred out of city. Immediate occupancy. Phone 14201. 28-6 tx FOR SALE — Marion Electric Ranges. Deluxe models at real prices. Automatic water heaters. Kelvinator Home Freezers, the ideal family size, with the famous Kelvinator Polarsphere unit. See them before you buy. At Decatur Hatchery, dealer. 19-16 t FOR SALE— Lamps— Lamps— Lamps. Just received large number of floor, bridge and table lamps. Selling at a fraction of their real value. Liberal tradein allowance for your old lamp. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 28-3 t FOR SALE—Bedroom Suites. Just received Jargp number of bedroom suites in walnut, mahogany, lime oak, maple and sun tan. Selling from $79.50 up. Liberal trade in allowance for your old suite. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 28-3 t FOR SALE —Cultiniulchers; cultipackers; sprocket packers; rotary hoes; 7 and 8 ft. tractor discs; spring and spike tooth harrows; tractor manure spreaders; Horn-draulic manure loaders; lime spreaders; rubbertired wagons; hammer mills; corn shelters; stock tank heaters; Globe milkers; power lawn mowers; oil heating stoves; Zenith radios; Deepfreeze boxes; garden tractors; bale ties; tractor tire chains, all sizes, t'raigville Garage, Craigville, Ind. 2«-3t Trads In a GOB 9 Town ~ Jecatu. j
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FOR SALE— 86 acre farm. Good level land. No open ditches. 5 acres timber. Good 8 room house. Good barn. Garage. Electricity. Located miles north of Middlebury, Ohio. Possession March 1. —Roy S. Johnson & Son, DeVoss Building, Decatur, Indiana. Phone —104. 28-3 t FOR SALE —10 in. band saw. Marlin .22 rifle —bolt action, 21 shots. 2 guitars. Seth Thomas clock. 9x12 rug and pad, like new. Cook stove. Hard coal burner. Living room suites, Studio couch. Odd chairs. Kitchen cabi- • nets. Utility cabinets. Breakfast sets. Beds. Springs. Mattresses and other good furniture. Secaur Used Furniture & Repair. 110 W. Jefferson. Phone 1686. 28-3 t FOR SALE—Decatur U. S. Pullorum Controlled egg-bred chicks hatching now. The early bird gets the worm. Early chicks for early broilers and fall layers. Look beyond the present—everything points to high egg prices this fall and lower feed cost. Cull your hens now and raise early hatched pullets for fall layers. Look ahead —come in and talk it over today. See Decatur Hatchery. 19-10 t COLTER WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP—Decatur’s best and most modern line of engine reconditioning equipment. Engine reboring—s2.oo per cylinder. Crankshaft grinding $12.00. Re-i sleeving—sl2.oo plus sleeve. I Valve refacing 20f —Valve reseating 30tf. Bearing resizing sl.lO. Complete line of automotive parts at lowest prices. Ask for our prices on spark plugs, etc. Also rebuilt engines in stock at lowest prices. Phone 1617. l-30t 1 I WANTED WANTED —Good used 6 volt batteries. Harold Schladenhauffen, ' R.' R. 2. ' ' ■ 27-'3tx WANTED—Hay, straw, loose or baled wire or rope. John Feasel. 6262 Decatur. 195-ts WANTED TO LEASE — lunch room. Mail replies to Box 139 c/o Democrat Co. 26 3tx 1 WANTED — Waitress. Apply in person. Belmont Restaurant. 26-3 t If you wanfl to SELL YOUR CAR, see Chas. Stitzer, Brant Motors, Inc. 25tf WANTED — Part time waitress. Apply in person. Dick’s Diner. 27 b3t WANTED—lronings to do in my home. Mrs. Y ir sß Wolfe, 827 Schlrmeyer St. 28-ltx 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 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 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 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., 1660 West Adams St., Phone 14892. t 234-TF MISCELLANEOUS INSULATION — Blown Celotex Rock Wool. Free estimates. Bill Crist, Monroe Phone. 726. 182-T STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-TF NOTICE — I am again rehdy to paint and do paper hanging as usual. John W. Cook, 381 Stevenson St. Phone 15025. 26 3tx DIESEL POWER Instruction. Male Mechanically inelined men get free tacts about opportunities and training plan covering big new field of DIESEL ENGINES for trucks, tractors, locomotives, power plans, ships, etc. We train you in your spare time. Write for details giving age and present occupric?. Utjliyse Ijrjiuiss ’4O c/o pemcerat. 27 — 1 Trade io a Good Town —» uecatur >
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—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay 1 all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-TF APPLIANCE SERVICE — M 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 SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let ue convert your old treadle machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. — Boardman's 223 North First. 27 24 tx 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 INSTRUCTION, MALE Good pay jobs offered trained auto bodyfender men in daily “wantads.” Put in a few hours weekly learning welding, painting, metal work, etc. Chance for high wages or your own business. Veterans and Civilians. Write for free information. Auto-Craft Training, Box 141 c/o Democrat. 27 2tx FOR RENT FOR RENT—Sleeping room in modern home, man preferred. | 123 North First Street. Phone 19. 27-2 t FOR RENT —5 room unfurnished apartment in Monroe. Martin Huser. Phone 736, Monroe. 28-ltx 0 Officials Attending Annual Road School A number of city and county officials are in attendance at the annual road school being conducted by Purdue university at Lafayette 'this week. County surveyor Virgil Bowers has been at the school for two days. County commissioner John Augsburger, county road superintendent Phil Sauer, city engineer Ralph Roop and others were expected to go to Purdue before the day was over. Surveyor Bowers was to appear on the speaking program of the school. 0 John Adams was the last member of the Federalist party to be elected President of the United States.
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■ ■ w INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Feb. 3 — (UP) — (PMA)—Livestock: Hogs 7,000; barrows and gilts .25 to 1.00 lower than Monday; bulk good and choice 160-225 lbs. 26.50-26.75; 225-250 lbs. 25.75- ’ 26.25; 250-300 lbs. 24.25-24.75; 300350 tt>B. 23.75-24. Q 0; 850-400 lbs. ’ 23.50; 130-160 lbs. 23.50-24.00; 100130 lbs. 20.75-22.75; sows .50 to ( 1.00 lower; bulk 21.50-22.50. 1 Cattle 2.900, calves 500; low to average good mixed yearlings 1 28.50-29.00; little eligible above 1 29.00; bulk medium grade 700-950 ! lbs. 24.00-27.00; several loads of > good heifers 28.50; bulk good beef cows 21.00-22.00; good and choice vealers 32.00-36.00. 1 Sheep 2,500; good choice fed Texas and northwest lambs 24.75; two loads 24.50; choice fall shorn ’ lambs 24.50; good and choice na--1 tives 22.50-24.50; few 24.75; medium and good 20.00-22.00; deck I nearly good fed Texas yearlings , 20.25; slaughter ewes 12.00 down. oMarkets At A Glance By United Press Stocks lower in quie* trading. Bonds irregular; U. S. Governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregular. Wheat, Corn, and barley futures irregular. Hogs and cattle lower, sheep higher. o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: March 2.95; May 2.86’4- %; July 2.5744-2.58; Sept. 2.53%-%I Dee. 2.51%. Corn: May 2.4744-%: July 2.382.37; Sept. 2.18-2.17%: Dec. 1.85. Oats: March 1.284. N; May 1.18 %-%; July 9944-%; Sept. 92(4-5/8; Dec. 90. Soybeans: March 3.56A; May 3.80A; July 3.77; Nov. 3.13 N. [ o — JEWISH AGENCY (Continußd from Pag’e 1) The Jewish agency whipped its charges into a 22-page memorandum to the commission. It conclud ! ed with an appeal to the security j council “to take the action pre- ■. scribed in chapter VII of the UN • charter against a threat to the I peace, a breach of the peace and ! acts of aggression provoked, committed, threatened and prepared by ! the Arab states, members of the • Arab league, in concert with the - Palestine Arab higher committee.” o J SENATE COMMITTEE (Continued from Page 11 . landlords and tenants who want ! to sign special leases. These leases would permit rent boosts | of any amount, provided both par- - ties agreed that their lease should > run for a “reasonable” length of [I time. Subcommittee members al- 1 so were considering a plan to do
away with rent ceilings entirely on so-called luxury apartments. The present rent control law expires Feb. 29. Civil Rights— Southern Democrats were sharply critical of President Truman’s 10-point civil rights charter, and some hinted that the “solid south" might pull out of the Democratic party altogether. .The president request legislation to outlaw poll taxes, lynching and jim crow practices on busses and trains. 0 UNITED STATES (Continued from Page 1) be signed by Italy since she regained her sovereignty. Count Carlo Sforza, the Italian foreign minister, hailed the treaty as an important “instrument of peace” after he and U. S. ambassador James C. Dunn signed the document yesterday in the foreign office at Chigi Palace. o ADOPT PROPOSAL (Continued from Page 1) ship from one-half mile east of the high school north to state road 118. The petitioners in both cases were informed that insufi ficient funds are now available, but the petitions will be considered when funds are available. Burk Elevator of Decatur, the only bidder, was awarded the contract for furnishing eight tons of fertilizer at $37 per ton. 300 ARRESTED (Continued from Page i) hi for investigation in connection
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■ with the assassination. Among those arrested were a number found distributing sweets —the traditional Indian method of expressing rejoicing — after receiving the news of Gandhi’s death. l THIS SITUATION CAK XE&UtT IN EfAWAftSSMENT AND AN EXTENSIVE DAMAGE SUIT WE PKOTCh. KIND OF AUTO INSULANCE WILL hELIEVfe 'fOU OF ALL 1 LIADIIITX.. LET US EXPLAIN rr io you Decatur Ins. Agency Kenneth Runyon K. C. Bldg. Phone 385 I Immediate I Delivery | ■ : § 11 I § ★ Handsome “Post-War” Models M ★ Exclusive Maytag Features v W Important “Post-War” Improvements H ★ New Quality, Efficiency, Ruggedness Come in now for full details «. Deep Freezers | Ironers | I Bottle & Natural | Gas Stoves | Ready To Deliver I KITCHEN & SON I APPLIANCES | 238 N. 2nd Phone 95 | 5 H XiK’KWWWJCigWiW'KiK'X st x « g «'
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