Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1945 — Page 5
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Kef Reports ».< Murray * CO. of "*.“**•’ W |||»hlre. B,rn * it w p - "’• sSß** **d 8" remmlMlon. phi'JP W1 Deceßiber H !N ■• ' 13 50 mhbbMT. • *"•* V: W 13.25 BB IK i> so fll |K»d M - 14 <’o-15 on ■V m m-lHtn 1« 00-13.00 ■H.,-.* ;<i <« '! ■•• 11 09-14 00 HB-- •« ni di .in 10 00 12.00 ■ - IWO JT- to S"°‘* -•• * o ®' ■* 00 ~ fi 00- 7.00 . 0 0O down ' 110(> H 8,,,. 8.00 down stock yard* Phone 101 IK fc’Kl r> cembei II K ... K - 1130 ■r.IK 1 375 ■ 13.50 MT... 10 6'' WBv ■ , j Sut i 13 00 Bi 500 ego and KITRY fIvOTATIONS Hi Furnlshnd by |Katir PRODUCE CO. Phon* MO |B :fc’tl !» <ember 14 H * 40e » T H and fryer* 10c ■ -1c ■ 23c |B,-'. I .!>* &up 23c under 4 lbs. 15c .. He 1 11 C |K ioc n i * Bui GRAIN MARKET _ elevator co. Bum mbject iu changa n| during day. ■m 4tlivered nt elevator. B i>4 'A'., <ii 11.68 ■ &-! Wheat 1.67 Bh-* uid Old Corn.... 160 Mr? B»ius 2 1G ■><- 817,19B 17,19 *° B 1.35 Bai; .03 per bushel less. ■Cen: .04 per 100 less. B so b. farm Bt WAYNE LIVESTOCK B Manic. Ind., Dei II (T Ware up 50 cents at B fforkyard* today and all ■Mrkeie were kteady. B' Market rtteady; 4' 0-s’’" ■». IM-100 lb*. II 40; 10”B 1159. B H* io on; roughs H 00. ■Uio l* n ’b» lo.oo; spring ■ M>’; clipped rwts 6.00. Bn 17.00 B>. good to ch »ic« 11 OO- ■ ■<atii.ii 13,00.14.(10; plain B*. good iii choice. 12.50B •"hum I 00-ij.iHt, plain ■n. B Sood 300.ij.n0 cutter B' cennrr, 3.004 00, f, • ,<x * 1 .00-11.50; medium [* I | 5a *«apolis livestock •““Polls. Dec. 14 — (UP I — *’ — Livestock: «’450&: very active, steady; choice 160 Ihn. up, bulk I,! * and some choice ’ eights 14.85; 100-140 Ihs. # ® : good and choice sows ‘J 1 * *•*; calve* 4W; scattercommon and medium light , »«d heifer* steady at 11.50I * ot * «o°d to choice ? 17 50; cow* active, fully w. few good b|;et (;owa J-} 00 . llje** ,:<, * nn,< ” 1 an, l Bifdium • c*nner> and cutter* Imu’**** 11 steady; ( •* 'hohe 17.50-18.05; top ,? 4a! rly active, gener«it*« i Ko>><i nn ’ I -y.”*®' ’hoice sorted to • "Mi« m to good 12.50 13.75; 7“ fnn medium 13.00 down; choice few Texas lambs l <wa *fa»Rhter ewes mainly & A ®° oeain CLOSE 27; 1 «HB; May I.Bo'i £ Sept. 1.74% ;, lv »1*%B; May 1.U% hb i 2^ 0: Bep ‘ l * cfcer •• v b»mhL Ark ' ~u,4ht h,,! , B . n * r *. l*o atater*. a neph’“ri.i'r •‘•‘•ro-10-fa*. two■fa*. three nieces, and
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 20 word* or leoa: 1 time 50c; 2 time* 75c; 3 time* |1; 6 time* 61.76. Rate* quoted are for eonoooutlvo Inaertlona. No classified ■d* accepted on oklpday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE I* So par word for Insertion. Copy must bo In offlco by 11 a. m. Monday through Fridsy. Saturday dead lino Is i a. m. Hl ■ .—.I — « N.I — — __ FOR SALE FOR SALE—7-room modern home on North Eleventh St. Good garage. Full haemno-nt New roof, N«wly pointed, new furnaco and stoker. Water softener, automatic water heater. Possession in 30 day*. Priced to sell. T. D. Schleferstein. Phone 105. 270-ts room modern home located on South First street, large lot with ample garden space, desirable home for dupkx or apartment. Priced for quick sole Tri State Realty Co. T. D. Schlefcrstein. Phone 105. 275-ts FOR SALK Modern 7-room dwolfing liatli. 11 n and down; 2 bod room* up, 1 bed room down. Full basement with hard and %oft water. Garage. Full lot. thie block from tmsineM district. 5-room dwelling, north aide, 2 bed room* and bath up. Hardwood floor* throughout beau’iful kitchen with built-in feature*. Full basement with hard and roft water. Hot air furnace. Walt r J. Bockman Insurance & Real Estate, 153 So. Second St , phone 2. 282 ts FOR SALE -Hr-ated poultiy~<>untains, oil or electric, all types galvanised block feeders, save feed and get these winter eggs. Seo Decatur Hatchery Poultry H<ad<|ii.i-t<r« 2M M FOR SALE -Hinman milker, Good as new. Steffen Implement Company, Third St., phono 180. 290-6 t FOll SAL^—Tractor disks? ova! spring teeth rotary hoes; <1 >uble and *in*l» packer*; spi(>ck< t packer*; cultimulchem; spring tooth bacru**; Oliver mounted corn planter*; Shaw garden tractors with cultivators; Horn Draulic manure loaders to fit a!! tractors: bulldozers to fit Ford tractors; Bennett-iieland farm hoist with motor; cylinder corn shellers; tractor tire*. Oliver Repai. r Sahw « Service, Cralgvilie Garage. 292-6 t FOR SALE 2 fonnais. "Il" whi'e crep<» IhhHcc, chiffon skirt, and ona row satin Both size 12. Phone 6751. 292-31, FuK SALE - Kalamazoo Pur.tan kitchen cook range, green and ivory enamel. Good condition. 417 Line street Phone 1322. 292-3 IX FOli SALK- 7 w> ailed pig*. Art :■< Jackson, Decatur, Indiana. Telephone 98-L. 2n3-3tx IfSEli"Furniture Six all modern Bed Room Suites with ch st. vanity, spring and mattresa, all like now. Decatur Vaud Furniture, phone 420. 293-2 t Ft Mfß ALI-PSin ger Drop head Sewing machine with attachments, IAI condition. Decatur Used Furniture, Phono 420. 2:t3-2t FOR~ dies. '* doz. Studio Couches with spring* 625 00 and up. Decatur Used Furniture. Phone 420 293 2t F()R~SALE—Sev“e .SIT -"ed twin size metai beds, hospital b d, wardrobes, gas »tove:v, breakfast set. eight piece dining room suite. Decatur Used Furniture, 146 South Second. Phono 420. _£ j 3 2t FOR SALE !936 - ('hevro!et coach. Cliffton Hart, 1010 Schirmeycr St. FdIFSALE jiurbon red turkeys, fflilkfed. Dressed or alive. For your f'hrietmas dinnei* J F. Rupert, phono SIU 290’blOt F ARM FOR SAI E—l7 acres 2'i miles east of Decatur. Seven room house. IL-trn. chicken coop. Weber’s Balh Houtee. Phone 12b. ftHf^ALiC - WJTit7 isircelain Es late coal and wood range. Good a* new Call 651-0. 291 bo! Ft Hl SALE Litth- toi bed an<T chair, doll buggy, uted. wagon, table and 2 chair*. Photic 848. 294 gl I FOlTßALK”Girls'bniwiTchesterfield coat, velvet collar. Bi*e 12-14. Worn 6 tins' s. A-l condition. Call at 429 Line street after 7 p m. 29 “S’ l NOTICE Notion I* hereby given to the share holders of th<- First Rtate Bank of Decatur, Indiana, that there will be a nueting Tuesday. January 15. at i'» •’&*“' ,H " tween the hours of 10:00 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.. for the purpose of electing a Board pt Director* of ■aid Dank for the coming yenr irf 1946 , R. E. GienueninsCashier.
QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* I . : is I lin getting suspicious of my . . wife—| think she bought a Watch ' Im with a Democrat Want Ad!” Foil SALK-- Cocker 'spaitiel PU4* j (black) Sired by a son of .My , Own Brucle. Dam Huntington and . My Own Brucle blood. Born No . vember 20, 1945. Priced tight. Mrs. . Charhe E. Wliittern, route 2, .Mon- . roeville, Ind. % mile west of town. 293g10tx ' ORDER Christmas flowers > itnd plants now. Lutes Flow* , era, phone 5261. 2»3b9t • FOR SALE -1941 General Electric washer Phone 1401. 293 b3t [ 'CL-kuna* . gifts that will please. Hasaack* mirror*, pictures, flour lamps, - bridge lamps, table lamp* and lied I lamps. Hooked rus* and shag rugs. I Occasional chain*, tilt chairs and ■ ottonuus and barrel back chairs. I Ro<ker* for the kiddies Desk lamps and pen sets, etc. Lay your ! gilt away today. Spiagu.- Furniture I Store, phone 199. 293-2 t 1 o — Wanted WANTED — *L’ied caroTKlChMt price* paid for good, dean used car*. No delay. For quick cash see Zlntsmaster Motor Sale*. First and Monroe; phone 173. 214-ts WANTED - Open sows and all kind* of cattle. L. W. Murphy Phone 6762. 256-ts WANTED — Moving.' Local and long distance. Connections for 32 states. W. 11. Morris, Phono I<'73. 291t6x WANTED — Late nioctel cars tor G l.'s. Must be clean and in good condition. High ceiling prices. Fred Busclie. phone 975. 1 291-30tx I <#«*■» WANTED CABINET MAKERS ANO WOOOMAKERS. Berber D. Green 1601 8. Hanna St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. WANTED -Washing*, ho ironings. Phone 4242 in morning or call a'. I 53" Ntudalmker street. 292-3 t ' WANTED Housekeeper and to care for one child. Good wage* i stuy or go home nights. Phone 23 ! or 235. 29243 WANTED • Rj'er to' California ulmut December 17. Call Ed Bok- ' nacht. Phone 1149 292-3tx WANTED ITted - car-. All make*. We pay highest price*, Macklin Super Service 292-3 t WANTED Fann hand, single man. mu>‘t be Interested in dairy cattle. Good home. Hvrold Mel- ’ eher, route 2. Monroeville. Hoagland telephone 293-3tx WANT'.-.D Mon- satii-fbd custom- ' er*. Get the hlghc* l price for your livestock. Call 5885 or 5592. John Sciieutnan's Sous. 293-6tx 1 Wanted present add res* of Bert Workinger, age about 65 ; ’ years Lived near Bobo. Please notify Box 148, % Democrat. 2*413 ■ RADftrSER Vjuki— Home and au- • to. Engineering ability. Publlx 1 Service C f, .< 266 South 2nd. Phone? 1 193. 276-t for rent " I [ FOR - BENT 15" si re farm on 5050 bail*. 2 mile* n irtheait Decatur. Reply Democrat, Box lie. , 290-61 I - MISCELLANEOUS R4X>U~TiIOUBLI3—CaII oaTue, ve will be glad to give you a free 1 estimate on any sise job. We can I apply a guaranteed Carey roof at ho additional coat Also brick and I ksbesto* siding. Arnold A Kienk t Phone 463. 60-ts i BE COZY and Comfortable the year around Warmer in winter, cooler in sumttvr. Have perfeci 1 control of your house temperature. ; Cali Gamble's fur free estimate on Hone guard Insulation. 294-it ' FARMERS move dead bone*, cows, hogs, t etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phono charges. The Stadler Product* Co. 16-ts —•wrawwruilffw — Wa service all make* ofwaahera, 1 sweepers, irons, and other *loc- - trical appliance*. We carry * complete line of part* for all popular ; makea.-Arnold A Kienk 31-ls WASHER aud Sweeper service, r Block south. % block eart court j houhc. .'lO East Jefferson. Phone' 95. Junes Kitchen Maytag Rate* < . & Service. 274-tf'
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
IFAtHf hOtrifc Six room alt mod ern home In Fort Wayne, will trade for modern homo with 3 bed room* in Decatur. Phon? 199 Decatur before 5:30 p m. or A70412 Fort Wayne after 5:30 p in. 292 31 x CAi.L on us for electri(»'al 'wiring. Cail Berne S 97 or eee Laurel Mattox or Fred Edgel). 2*3-4ta tKristmas treoL Adams county ffrown. These trees are definitely superior trees. Scotch pine with long needles. Come out and see them. Boyd Stepler, mile w«*t Coppeas Corner, quarter mile north. 2K7112 lost and found LOST— Medium sized Red BomHound. Front feet and tip of tail white. Reward. L. C. McClure. Wroa, o. 2*B-31 x ‘imcEagii *, containing two rugv, buffo’ set and groceries. Phone 1127. 294-g2t Ch. .AGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Deo. 14—(UP)—(WFA) —Livestock. Hogs- 1,000. ActiVo*. fully steady; virtually al) barrows and gilt* at 14.85 ceiling; weight* under 180 lb» very scarce; *ow* 14.10 ceiling; complete clearance early. Cattle: 2.000. Calves: 500. Few load* choice steer* and yearlings steady 18.00; very few medium and good grade steers offered market on such kind very dull at recent 50-cent <L cline: other killing claaaes mostly steady; these cow* fairly active at lo.OV to 13.50; choice cows tu 14.00; cansers and Far Sale A*C CORN PICKER A-l condition. McCormick 1 row picker. Manure leaders. Hog Houses and Feeders. Oils and Anti-freeze. Gerber Imp. Store Allis-Chalmers Dealers Phone 255.
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THIMBLE'THEATER Now Showing—“OLlVE’S UP IN THE AIR” (WHERE AKE ~ME \ * / (Sa&saraß fes*« TjEiKiia. 'W?T JilBR . <**#£& •' \ ml, QJ , - bush > rTSky wSk Tlk A ■ ( 2 fcjil ■LsWC >i < f? ~flL /Y I I 7a, * BLONDIE CAME THE REVOLUTION! •Ulllllllil’ 1 ' •|lll|l/ d ©H. WELL—IF If fM NOT VERV 1 THINK )l ■■! H'S WHAT COULD ' K THEY ENJOV IT > HUNGRY-1 HAD) TILL JUST HAME A S - ( MAKE MAMA MY GOODNESS \ XlfL \k± KETWAT? J CHICKEN RECIPE «F/ <, 1 ™ (FOUR OCLOCK) z WAS/I’VE SPENT) f, — Mga, all day making 5 OK/ / / // Tw*‘ SfcaT> ’ Ir i«SSS B am ’’iSSS i(\n r-rnJrfeTM £''' ~ A JMIoJ W»W<ff’JW
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cutter* dull at 7.25 to *6O; bull* and vaster* acutely scares, steady; vraler* 11.10 down; most sausage hull* 1300 down to 10.00; load com man 1400 lb. western bulls 10W. no choice heifers offered, bast 1650; general heifer market holding' steady. Steep: 3.500- Steady, sale* and blds 14.25 to 14.60 on good and choice natives and fed wooled we* tern lamb*, well-finished kind mainly 14 50 and 14.60; fat native bucks discounted l.OO; few medium aud good native* 12.50 tu 13. 75; load good to choice ted clipped lambs held abuvo 13.75; several loads yearling* and ewe* |u»l arrived Native slaughter ewes mainly 6 00 to 7.00. few choice 7.25. PATTON (Ceatlaweff Frme !•<•«» Oae> general's condition as ''excellent." Il added. "Patton spent a comfortable night. The scalp wound is healing normally He Is cheerful. Tlie neurological situation is unchanged. The temperature Is 99. down one degr<?e, pulse 64, respiration 24.” The bulletin was the most optimistic yet Issued by the corps of British and American specialists attending the SO-year-old general who suffered partial paralysis and a broken neck in an automobile crash last Hundsy. A steadily brightening lone of the official statements lias recorded the general's condition progressively a* '’critical," "grave,” "satisfactory" and now "ex<-eileiit." If his condition continues to improve, doctor* believed they may soon lie able to send him to the United States by plane, encased in a plaster cast. ——— —' ■ —o— ———— | Elevators In Hie state capilol building in Baton Rouge, La., have signs requesting getitl<-men not to , remove their hat* I A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 330 N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRR — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570
CHRISTMAS PARTIES (CoatlnaeS Fro® PM’ Ow) will distribute candy to the children and a program of special interest to the children will Ire held. The Moose home club rooms will close Wednesday evening al 120 o'clock and will remain closed until the Chrte’.ma* party Is over. Centre! Soya Co. will bold it* annual Christmas party for all employes and their families Saturday night. December 22, at the juniorsenior high school auditorium. This , party will start at 7:30 o'clock Der atur churches. Sunday school ( classes, clubs and sororities will hold gift exchange parties, musicals and Christmas »ervices. Several such parties already have been I held, but the majority are sched-| uled for next week. Decatur retail stores, which Willi remain open at night all next week, will close Christmas eve at 5:30 o'-|' 1 clock and will remain closed ail-I 'day Christmas Day. The retail I ' committee of the Chamber of ComJ ' merce will announce suggested, ' store hours for the week between ( Christmas and New Year following { ( a meeting of that committee Doc-' . ember 26. MASONIC r Called Meeting, Master Mason . Degree, Friday, Dec. 14, 5:00 p. m. . Supper 6:30. Fred P. Hanchsr, W. M. | 293t2x | » _______ — z —————————— ’.i You Can’t Beat This I I in a 1 j FARM LOAN t», »l TERMS TO SUIT LOW RATE PAY ON IT ANY DAY. RESERYE FEATURE NO COST TO OBTAIN. THE SUTTLES CO. 1 Agent* * Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. t vWp7 4 ■ Insulate I and : Weatherstrip ■ NOW ■ 10% DISCOUNT I on ail job* during Dec. I ; ▼ E on fuel bills FREE ESTIMATE ■ CALL 4X9 No Obligation ; Gambles I After 5:30 p. m. call 560. I
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COLLECTCANNED (Ture To Page 6, Column *> vegetable*, fruits. Juices, meats, fish, soups baby foods. All food collected in this nationwide drive will be sent to wartorn countries for free distribution through the United Nations relief and rehabilitation nd mini* tratlon to needy men, women and children. CITY PETITIONS FOR iCawtlneed Feoet Peae Oae> is no doubt that the state I<onrd will further extend the time, and waive the 6160 a day penalty tor 1 not having the sewage disposal
■ ■ k BFtTnfTITTS ■ ! Arnold & Kienk : ■ • ■ MADISON STREET • • * •■■■■■■BBsaaes■■■■■■■■««% NOTICE ■ g The Board of CommiMHoner* of Adam* County g will meet in special aswion, Saturday, December 22, • 1945 at 9:00 A. M. Thin will lie the final meeting of ■ R the year. ■ All Claims to be allowed this year must lie filed in J ■ the Auditor's office by noon Tuesday. Dec. 18, 1945. By order of the Board of Commiwrioners ■ of Adams County. ■ ■ m ■ Thurman I. Drew, Auditor. Adam* County, Ind. PUBLIC SALE Having sold my home I will offer my personal property for public ! sale at residence at 816 Drerke* Street, on SAT. DEC. 15, 1945 Starting at 1 P. M. 2 pc. Mohair Living Room Hoile, 3 pc. Bidroom Suite; 3,4 size Bunk Be<l* complete with spring and mattress; I’hilco Cabinet Radio; Occasional Table; (tecasionul Chair with ottoman: Breakfast set; End table; Floor lamp. Sisnd lamp; Baby Bed with mattress; High chair; Table top Gas stove; Hoover Electric Sweeper; Jewel hand *wreper; Magazine Hack; Garden Plow; Garden Tools; Lawn Mower. 2 . 50 ft. garden hose; Cooking utenaii*. and other item* too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Robert Baker, Owner Auctioneer—T. D. Schleferstein
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plant in operation by that time The entire project may run a* high aa 6300,000. city officials estimate, and the matter of financing the cross-town storm aewer* aud treatment plant Is one of the problems that will confront the council and city official*. —e — Large Beautiful Christ num Greeting Cards. Choose now. — Kohne Drag store. T N. A. BIXLER OPTOM tTR IST HOUR*: ! *:6O to 11:*0 1«:»0 to 8:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephene IM Svee ■■•mine* Olaaeea Fitted I
