Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1945 — Page 5

1 (! [)AY, DECEMBER 12,1945.

•J Reports O' LOCAU MB - m Trra* *cor H** of ' ,v,,t<> * k * ‘TiniufK ly-.;. 1 .very <W » 01 W* 13 so ■W* 1125 IW:* “oo M 13,J0 ■ IB “00 * Bb .4 to <*"*<•<• “ 0045.00 to aiitum 10.64-13. W Mr... r •■••• vp)oh.oo _ ..nidium 10 0042 03 MX 10.50 «K- Z to z<»d * 006 00- 7 00 ... «.00 down MJ '.."••■■• STOCK YARD* tPMM 101 Irt j December 1. .* . 414-55 IM -.---—- UM 1M 11.0* «>""" s »ad Sat.) »00 E“* LIBALK wg and TRY FLOTATION* I Faraished fr |Ka%r producc co. B Mhm 3*o Iw.embw 12 - , ■ ■ ■ ■36 c , aud Eryerg 10c IB.''» 3 1 e 3 Jc |Bj ', ..-*-r’ • lilt *up 23c |K ruder 4 11m 15c IK |K Mb jo, ■ I ■cal grain market Bik elevator co. t<4 lh <>n;bcr 1! ■to lutjvct vu chsage B iariEg day. Bn delivered al elevator Wi, ' dt ,1W 8.'.. . Wheat 1.07 ■hv md Old Corn.... 1.60 Bit Bea m 2.16 ■to 70 B’- 2.00 B- 1.35 ■a: 03 P«f bushel less. Btn: .04 per 100 leas. ■ Lo.b. tarn Bl WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■ Ind. Dec i: (UP) ■aarketn were steady a’ ■*ertya:<h today and hogs B Market Meady; H>e-stn« 114.100 |! )S . Hjui; iMi- ■ IM. ■ too i H . W ; rough* 14.00: ■tei iainim lu.of); spring Mil’ dipped ewes 0.00. K l<K B* sued to choice 14.00- ■ s 'd:uui 12.00-14.00; pteiu Bn. uood to cbdlco, 12.5 - ■ ■edlem In.'o-13.00; plain Bi*. B ?oH s <o.rt oo; cutler B maser. 5 «M„oe. B 3u.pi lint*. 11.14); medium I — ■ tM 'CAGO LIVESTOCK I 4 *- Dee. 12 (lpi (WFA) E* lrk; J UM Market very acF* f »Uy steady on Inrrowv P"* : early complete cloarI 4" loud and elwn-e IXO lbs. f wights at 14.05 ceilpM outside demand; sows f '• 35 rente liigtet ; these f "•din« »t u.io. P* UMo. Calves; 1,000. Fed i “1 yearlings grading avfT o**'* 0 **'* *"d ebfter active, fuiFV mortly 17.50 u» 18.00; B«t all mteei grades less acF**'i; to weak; belters mostPv: I*o load* 950 list. < hoteo r 5 bulk heifers 13.50 p nest teg »t, er » jj.io n F‘u» market top-heavy but ' ’ "toady; buls and vealers L? 1 ? ' ,U,,y heavy ?*D» to IJ.’E an«' choice I* ll * •• 14.50; verier* 15.50 L ’••■OMwnt cattle very F* «.*•. Ij ll ’ *°M_ early; asking (ully 14.85 or slightly above >» t^ OBS ’ <wd and M western.lambs, Im X-?** 1 * ® r n,ore lo *er » i.?*? *®< «<**•• lt * 4hom LB peU h * ld al 11 00 i ■ "•»< bid alightly under

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For M words or loco: 1 time 50o; 2 times 765; 2 Umso |1; E times *1.75. Rates quoted ore for oonseoutlve ineortlona. No classified ads accepted on eklpday schedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE Is So per word for Inosrtlon. Copy moot bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Io I a. m. FOR SALE FOR roan modern home I on North Eleventn St. flood gar age. Full basement New roof, Newly painted, new furnace and stoker. Water softener, automatic wa tor heeler. Possession in 30 days. Priced to sell. T, D. Schlcfcrstein. Phono 105. 270-ts FO* BAL*~4 room modern home located on South First street, iarn lot with ample garden space, deatrahle home for duplex or apartment Priced for quick sale- Tri State Realty Co. T. D. Schieferatoin. Phono 105. 375-ts IW'IILB-Rotlen 7-rootn dwellina bath, up and down; 2 be«i rooms up, 1 bed room down. Full basement with hard end sole water. Garage. Full lot. One block from business district. 5-roont dwelling, north aide. 2 bed rooms and bath up. Hardwood flows tbroUßboul beautiful kitchen with built-in features. Full basement with hard and soft water Hot air furnace. Walt w J. Bockman Insurance & Real Estate. 153 So. Second St . phone 2. 152-ts RALfi-Whittr Hritaud~ inf Burbon red turkeys, milkfed. Dressed or alive. For your Christmas dinners. J. F. Rupert, phone 5144. 290-hlOt F7sft~SAL.U—l' **l - Vurin tnre~ *.n'i d stoves, one 2-pi-ce living room suite, like new |BS. One Glowhoy cabinet beater. A-l condition. I6<* than half price. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199. 29‘J-b3t Fdft &XLe“ lunerspiing mattress-1 es. Just receieved shipment of Innersprtag mattresses. aiw 33 ,lpr twin beds Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199. 290-b3t fohTT \I,E — Purebred llolsleli. I male calves. From high producing cows. Eligible 'o register. Berne phone 4683. Ell Swarts. 291-g2tx Foil KiLE - White’ porcelain” Estate coal and wood range. Good as new. Cal) 8510. 291 g3t FOR ikLli Heai' : d puritry' fountains, oil or electric, all types galvanized block feeders, save feed and get these winter eggs. See Decptur Hatchery Poultry Headquarters SfW-M FOR SALE -Hiiim tii uiiih- r, Good as new. Steffen Implement Company, Third St., phon- ISO 29U-6t r(M4*SA“E^I s'bicy ie. (>.< war rimost new 1 garden plow, good a» new. X head of Batums, 7 hens. 1 rooster. Albert Sudduth, 635 Studebaker St. 292-ltx FOR AAhl? Glow boy Iritrola. Herman Moellering. route 1. 291-g3tx For bale Seven room semi modern house on Russolt St. with to.let and lavratory. FnU lot. 5 room House on Nuttman ave. 6 room House on 11th St. 7 room House in Monroe, with full lot, garage, up town. Sell at a bargain. 40 acre farm and 35 acre farm I good soil. Building lots, on Winchester St Monroe St. and others. Tel! us your wants. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 West Monroe St., Decatur. 287-6 t living room suite, lounge chair, botli like new. Cal! *' 3* K ***»• Second St Imtwees 5 and 7,p. tn. 291-3tz F<Jr" iIALE - -Tractor 6Uk»: ova! Spring teeth rotary hoes' <1 iubPand ♦ingle packet.♦: sprocket pa k ent; cultitnulcbcm; spring tooth harrows; Oliver inounted coin piunlers; Shaw garden traetura with cultivators; Horn-Draulic ma nurc loaders to fit ail tractors, bulldozers to fit Ford tracters: Mi nuett lr. laud farm hoist with motor; cylinder corn shcHers; tractor tires. Oliver Repairs 8al«* A Service. Craigville Garage. 293-*t FOK SalT' J fotmailt. <m.' white crepe bodice, chiffon skirt, and one rose satin. Both size 12 Phone 8751. 3>B4t FOR SALE—Mtidern 6-rooin house in good repair. Garage. Built in cupboards, sutomatle water heat er. Garden and fruit. From owner. 1503 W. Monroe st. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIBT HOUR*: *;80 to 11:30 12:10 to 8:0* •aturdaya, *OO p. m. Telephone 13* ■yM Examtoad GtaOto• Fltto*

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolda (, .4* A ' ' tey "I must have been delirious. — las' night I <1 reamed I got a job with a Democrat Want Ad an* was living In heaven!** FOR SALE - Kalamazoo Puritan kit< hen cook range, green and ivory enamel. Good condition. 417 Line street Pnone 1322. 293-3 U WANTED WANTED - C*ed csrs, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick eash see Zintst&aster Motor Sales. First and Monroe; phone 378. ?14-tf WAN’fED —‘ Gpen sows’and ail kinds of cattle. L. W. Murphy Phone 6762. 3S*tf WANTED — SfovittK. Local anS long distance. Connactiona for 32 states. W. H. Morris. Phone 1073. 291t6x WANTED- 1 icaiidvnt salesman to sell Interior and exterior home Improvements (Not roofing and siding.) Age. over 25. Must have car. Write full details box 147 % Democrat. 291 -g3tx \VAXTEImodeI cars lor G.l.'s. .Must be clean and In good condition. High ceiling prices. Fred Busche, phone 975. 891 30U WANTED CABINET MAKERS ANO WOODMAKERS. Berber I). Green 1601 S. Hanna St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. WANTED TO BUY Good used Portable typewriter. Cail 905. 291-31 WANTED Wiishtngii. no Ironings. Phone 4242 hi morning or call at siu Studebaker street. 282 St W\NI*ED Housekeeper itn<) to ♦ are for one child. Good wages. Stay or go home nights. Phone 23 or 235 288-3 t WANTED— Vour autoinobile Insurance. See Kenneth Runyou, phone 385 and 844. Above Schmitt Market. 274-t LVANTeH Rider t • California about December 17. Call Ed Bokuecht. Phone 1149. 292-3 H W?<NTED T ’U»ed cars. All makes. We pay highest prices. Macklin Super Service. 292 3t foR RENT — FOR o«ce room on good first floor, corner uptown location Beautiful oak floors, woodwork. Lots of light. Private entrance. Heat furnished. ideal for young professional parson or small shop. Bob Heller, rqaitor, K. C. Building Phoua 870. 284-ts for”RENT !s<» acre farm on St*. 50 basis. 2 toiles northeast Decatur. Reply Democrat, Box 146. B*o-6t Vo! I* R ENT i;oont w tn~ modern home. Woman preferred. 231 North Sixth street, cal! 742. 291g3t MISCELLANEOUS roof TP.dUßLli—Call on ua, wa will be glad to give you a fr<* Mtfmate on any size job. Wa can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional ensL Also belok and asbestos siding. Arnold * Klenk Phone 463 80-ts Farmers“a "TENtidN—We move dead horsea. cows, hogs. etc. Decatur phons 2WO, We pay all phone chargee. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCt *tRViC|~" We srrviw ail makto of Masher*, sweepers, Irons, and other electrical apfdlancee. We carry a complete line of parts tor all popular makes.—Arnold A 81-ts WXSHKIt and - Sweefwr servlet Block aouth. block east court house. 19 East Jeffersou. Phone 95. James Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service. , 874-U T-liß WAtklNd bifALEII am* Co.’— Being new in the territory, 1 may miss you. Any products needed. Write: George H. Heller, 827 West Washington St., Bluffton. Indiana- 886-b7tx SPKnCER Individually Designed Supports. Phone 6222 or 957. Mrs. Jennie E. Miller. 290 31X HAVE HOUSE -stox rb mi all inof em home in Fort Wayne, will trade tor modern home with 3 bedroome hi Decatur, i'honj 199 Decatur liefore 5:39 p.m. or A70412 Fort Wayne after 5:3b p.m. 292-3tx HtiSlfcGl ARD lisinlation saviw over 4«% of your fuel bill. Free ’estbnato chierfuHy given. You will jbe surprised al out low cost. Csll I Gamble's phone 629. 398-14

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FOR SAUF-Blartt fur coat, slse 16. worn 8 times, just like new. Mrs. P. Girod. H* miles West and 3M in Bee south of Willshire. 293-aftx UhrlnimM trees, A damn county grown. These trees are definitely superior trees, Scotch pine with long needles. Come out and see them. Boyd Stepler, mile went Coppess Corner, quarter mile north. 287H2 can now deliver a limited '»■ mount of Red Cross Cylinder Corn Bhellers, complete with cleaning fan and Corn Throwers. Also new tretor tires A rims. Mollenkopf * Kiting. 291-31 mATLbANfI - W.’«r"maTM farm loans for 5 to 33 year* at 4% tnt There is no exponas to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a lino and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T 101-T —LOOT and MtWD “ LOST hilllold coriiataiiK money and important discharge papers. Reward. Vilsa Elzey, Jr., pbuno 5361. 291-2 t JUST ARRIVED another shipment FISK TIRES Zintsmaster Motor Sales First A Monroe Phone 372 FOR SALE 1 • 1934 Chev. Master Motor. 2 Used Army Het Water Heaters. 4 Fulton Electric Defrosters. 1 . 32 Volt Delco Plant. 1 Used Chev. I'/ 2 Ton Truck Transmission. 1 Used G.M.C. Truck Rear Endwheel* and springs complete. ARNOLDS REPAIR SHOP Phone 72. Willshire.

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THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“Alß SUPERIORITY” . TH£ DEMONS\ Ithe harpies are) <T PUSHED ME UP ) ( < (mwT OSCAR X DE.MOJSj >XBb „ HA - ■ < ARE YA OKAY ?7 JTMaS swell) F WELL“ \ )r -., wia awf* HUffi-J /Si "‘-Idowm/ | IjCv jo9//A) 1 J \\ / popeye. < v fT.._ ■ -Q" 3r B V C "X' -. \ '*\X . B ITrn / II V** s ' MS • jAj}/ [ R«J [ t&Ti ** t^*'_ *» ; I ■10*« '!*»«< IZ~*Z BLONDIE AN UNAPPRECIATED HOST f X </; Jfe; i f s;ir <? u *>b C ij g ..np I Xtc , Mb W If IM Wk wR rri k ! .<o'' jjpMLj 1 __W\ jj| \J \ I /A\Z \\ C«|». w. Il'wM •'<*• <««<'«i ig>)A <> , jaaaai 11 -' i k*^— —>_’ Airj-. __——-— l—_. ,T3-~ . ... ~' 1 "T?. .T. . . ~-L_-

Leland Smith Insurance Agency LELAND SMITH GLENN HILL First A Monroe Sts. Phones 110 and 2‘W

woTtc* op riw*L eBTTt.Ewr.wT OF KWT4TIU NoUce Is Iwrrby given to the <«• ril'-re. twlra and legatees of Clarissa Ann Miller, deceased, to appear In the Adame Circuit Court, held at iMMatur, Indiana, on the Ith day of January. 1944. and show reuse. If any why the Final Kaltleiiieol Aci'ounta with the estate of earn decedent abould not *»e approved; and said belra at* aottftod to then and there make proof of hairsnip, and receive their dlatrlbutlve abarce. Ilullie A Dosaal. AUmlnietrator. Decatur. Indiana, fire. t*. 1944. Feed I- l.ltterer. Attorney. f»e«' |1 II INDIANAPOLI* LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Dec. 12- (UP) — (PMA)— Livestock: Hogs 6,«<)0; active; good and choice 160 lbs. up. bulk 140-160 lbs. and some choice lighter weights 1488; 300-140 lbs. 13.8*14 60; good and choice sows 14 10. Cattle 1.400; calves 800; rather active trading in all classes; prices generally strong; odd head choice yearling steem and heifers to 18.05; good to choice light steens to 17.50: bulk medium and good steers 14.30-16.50; common and medium 11.00-14.00; low good to mostly choice heifers 16.50; load lots mostly good 15.00 18.75; rows •>e. strong; good beef cows 13.00-14 50; bulk 12.50 up; common and medium largely 9/*12 25; eanuers and cutters mainly 7.00-9.00; vealers active, steady; good and eho4ce 18.5<M7.<H* common and medium 10.50-16.00; top 17«*. Bhrep 2.500; opening fairly active, generally steady; good and choice natives largely 14.00-14.50. top 14.75 tor choice closely sorted; medium to good 14.75; good and choice fed Texas lambs 14.35: slaughter ewes steady t 7:40. Trad* In a Good Town — Oacatur I See Kenneth Runyon for Insurance of all kindsAutomobile, Fire, Liability. Decatur Insurance Agency Established INN7 Above Schmitt Market Office Phone 385 Res. Ph. 844

County Prosecutor I Attends Conference < Proaeeutlng Attorney G. Remy Bierly will attend a threo day con / terenco of prooecutora in Indian- i spoils thia wook end The mooting a was called by James Emm- rt. Ind- r iana attorney-general, and the seta- t ions will coutinuo through Hatur day. 0 I I Atoriets At A Glance i —• *> i ■y United Pro*a Stocks lower in moderately ac- , tive trading. Bowls lower Curb stocks lower. Silver unchanged in New York I at 70% cents a fine ounce. Cotton irregular. Wheat, com. rye. oats, aud barley Irregular. Chicago livestock: Hose active an<! fully oleady. cattle active, fully K4*dy. and sheep fully steady ‘ .... .— ,1 ... i— ... ■ UOTtCR Tn Xotl«.- Is iier<-i» Kiv«» that the IPiani <>f Commissioners of Adams County, will, until the hour <>f 9.0 f a.m.. Saturday. I»e*»ml>sr SI, 1»« receive xr-ah-U bids tor the supplying of thr««- <arlo!«.ls of pri-pareti Ht<Ot-r ..Hit to be delivered as dlreeted to the Court House. JaH. County <laruge and County H'»me. Hf>r< ifl< atlons on file In the Auditor's Office. Each bidder will Io- r-quired to f|| ( i bidders bond or eertlffc-d <-h<-< k In the amount of lOG of tb» prli i- bid. Tin- Board of Commissioners reqsrves tlw rignt to r.-|..-t :iny or Ry Order <>f tin Boa d of Commission* rs of kitamw Count*. Ihorinnn I. Oren. Audthir Adam* County, Indiana. Dee. It — 0~ ■— CARD OF THANK# We express our appreciation to the Decatur. Berne and Monroe tire departments for their splendid work in extinguishing the fire which threatened to destroy our Monroe elevator Tmsiday night. Adams Co. Farm Bureau Cooperative Assn. Edward Neuhauser, Manager. ■ 'o—- — GRAIN CLOSE Wheat; Dei. 1.80%B; May 1.88’ill; July I 77%; Sept. 1.74%. Corn: Dec. May 1.48- | ’jll; July I.18%B; Sept. 1.18’411. Oats: Dec. 76%-%; May 75%- ’-; July 72’4-%; Sept. 69% %.

GAYS MOBIL SERVICE MONROE and 13th Sta. PHONE 318 — See uh when - in need of ♦ Complete Lubrication ♦ Oil Change ♦ Wash and Wax ♦ Fan Belta ■ Batteries ♦ Tire Repair ♦ Recapping Service. PROMPT and COURTEOUS SERVICE

AU Christinas Greetings are not in the form of Cards, protect your I ' investment in valuable Christmas gifts through proper insurance I in our agency. |

Manno Mertz County Corn DeKalb, 111. Dec. 18-<Special)~ A crop of 4*l 87 bushels per acre won the corn growing chainpmaship of Adams county In the 1948 national DwKslb com grvwiM contest tor Menno Mert* of Geneva. His yield waa oheeked by disinterested parttoe In recognition of hl* achlevemoat the winner le be lag prtoeated with an appropriate plague by th« DeKalb agricultural a»»o<lation. Other Mg yields in bushels per sere were made by Benjamin F. Gerke at Decatur. 93 46; Fred Blneke. Domtur, 93 88; Henry H Schwarts, B«r»e. 8849; Sylvan !>. Habegger, Monroe. 87.69. o r—--TO PUT9RICE (C.sMa—4 Fr— P—e •—» In this direction can be taken hy the office of price edminlatration and the credit agencies of the government, legislation Is neceanary to provide for ceiling prices on the sale of old and new housing. Such legislation is pending before the house banking and currency committee. Snyder told Mr Truman that -such authority is essential If we are to avert further skyrocketing of home prices, and th* price control feature of the pending legislation appear workable and satisfactory." Pending adoption of thia kind of legislation, the report snid. credit agencies arc working out ways to curb unsound lending practice* and OPA la placing local doHar-and-ceeto eeilings on construction material* themselves and mauy related services. Tlie six objectives of the coordinated housing program listed by Snyder are: 1. To IncroMc the supjdy of building materials. 2. To mlengthen inventory controls to prevent hoarding. 3. To sirengthen price controls ovei building material* 4. To discourage unsound lending practices and speculation 5. To enlist Industry’s support in Increasing production and fightIng inflation. 6. To provide Information and

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advisory sarvtea on horns vaiw* to the public R®H| j/ vaT REMEMBER WHtNt Re member when it wa* necenary to crank the old family car? Plenty of broken arm* then. No cranking now but atill plenty of accidents. Hospital bii»9 come higher. Better see u* about an a£tna Personal Accident Insurance Policy now. THE SUTTLES CO. AgMta Dacatw, IM. NiMlelt ttoro *ldg. CamtssMa lllllltlllll HELP WANTED LABORERS Apply Old Fort Supply Concrete Plant between 7:30 a. m. A4:30 p.m. Opposite Central Soya Co.