Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1945 — Page 5

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'•et Reports ’ fc .1 JoAT or LOCAL market. U- muraay a co. HB , Wil'MtiM. Bsrns , rtXSlvSd <V#r * *" 9 PtteV* _’■*/ '""" "~. 14.25 14.00 7 50 ~ ; ~ to ebofc* 14.00-15.00 !9 m d)um io.oo-13 m fr> r notes 13 00-14 0u flHroffi to 3111'110 10.00 12 00 HP -»•••• « 00 down r«S •-■- 9 9M *' <W Hmm rroCK yard* ,m December 18 l<” 04 55 '. |M 14.30 14 •” ■ ■’ •?° and Sat.l 12 09 ■ egg and quotation. FurnithH by PRODUCE CO. Phon* 390 December IS SOrrf J. ••■"-- tin *<n 30C V.rr. broiler, and fryers ... 10c B»a -- 2lc . ... 23c I ibs A up 23c under I lbs 15c . "M'. >H!S IOC 86% I”nH ■ ■■» ■ - «*«— 'a ScH grain MARKET ELEVATOR CO. u ted December IS subject w change Oring day. n delivered at elevator. Wheat 31.68 Bed Wlr at 1.67 Bl ■''” * o<i o!d Corn.... 1.60 i Mb ns 2ld S ■ • ■ B. I o Ost, 70 .. ... 03 per bushel less. SB Cm : .04 per 100 k M. » Lob. farm WAYNE LIVESTOCK *>)i< Ind . Dec. 18- (IT MBwk--, *'‘‘e steady at I ntoday and hogs Market steady; 400-500 IB ll6 ' u °-500 lbs 14 75; 100B 14 M. Begs 10.O0; roughs 13.75- ■■ »tMi 13 50. lambs to.oo; spring dipped 6.09. good to < hoiie 1 I.OOT. Ou ||Mbi 12.00-14.00; plain 8.00good to choice. 12..'••>■ |K 80-diu.n 10.00-12 00. plain B" «»o'l s.fio.il.oo; cutler 7.wB <aaner, SbM.tm. food 10,00-11.50; medium ■l* B 0 LIVESTOCK B<t«tapoliH. De, 18-tfl’i |^Vr""Uvf?ft£clc: EE*K»; active, steady at |B”; •'• good and ebolce hut |» “Pl bulk 140160 lbs. and Bk..* ••khk-r weights 11.85. w 15.50-14.50; good and *»*» and good light stagb |B*calve*, 600; steers IB •?” °® en,n K active, large|Mt***: load choice iiiediuni K' ,’“* fl! ,SM: ,oa '> «ooj BK w.?* 19 ii,H ' 1 7 -25: two loads 1 Kj* 4,u, i | weight 17 00; cut lot Hl .cT fers 1 7 - 7 ®; «hort tw<> ?T e ' 17 °®1 stnall lots med ■ p 13.50-15.50; tows W “M good young cows 15 'to; Hbiite 1 101 ““d oU<l e,HI go, ’ (l . . f ' o,n,non and medium ' Hter. ca niters and 1 Hn'r J"’ 90 ®; vealers active, 1 K'», l toWer; to ’‘ 55 ccn ' s or; ' ■tiio SBd eholl « 17.00-17 50; |B ? nd medium 10.50-16.50; 1 K ,b "1(».00. 2,000; fat lambs active 1 ■2-n a ,>eP ■ tea<, y: K'md ami Kt,. "•*«“’ lambs mostly 11.00 1 KJ• tr ictly choice 14 75; B-u, r OO1 * 120013.75; aalughHLTk ****^ : Sood and choice ■ *• ■ —-■“•> «■„ I ■*>*»» wrt »«* >«-ound r--7. *” to rusting in hot '

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Far 2S words or looa: 1 time SOe; 2 tlmoe 75c; I tlmoo II; I tlmoa 11.78. Ratoo quoted are for eonoec trtlvo Inoertiona. No claoetfled ado accepted on eklpday ocbed ■fe Reto for w point BLACK FACB la Sc per word for Insertion. Copy moot be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la • a. n«. 1 FORSALE FOR SALE-7 txmi modem home on NorUi Eleventh St. Good garace. Fall baanment New roof. Newly painted, new furnace and atoker. Water softener, automatic wa. tor lieeter. Pocieseion in 30 days. Priced to sell. T. D. Schietorstein. Phono 105. 270 ts located on South First street, large lot with ample garden space, desirable home for dnpl-i or apart moot. Priced for quick sale Tri State Realty Co. T. D. ScbieferStein. Phone 105. 275-ts FOR SA Modem 7-ro<mt dwell Ina bath, up and down; 2 bed rooma up, 1 bed room down. Fuli basement with hard and soft water. Garage. Full lot. One block from businem district 6-room dwelling, north aide. 2 bed roomu and bath up. Hardwood floors throughout beautiful kitchen with buiit-ln features. Full base ment with hard and soft water Hot air furnace. (Valtur J. Boekmau Insurance * Real Estate, 153 So. Second St., phone 3. 282-ts For SALE-Tractor diskii; oval spring teeth rotary hoes; double and ainglc packers; sprocket pa« k era; cultlmulchem; spring tooth harrows; Oliver mounted corn planters; Shaw garden tractors with cultivators; Horn-Draullc ma. nure loaders to fit all tractors: bulldosers to fit Ford tractors; Dennett Ireland farm hoist with motor; cylinder corn shelters; trac tor thee. Oliver Repairs Sales w Service, Cralgville Garage. 292-6 t FOR SALE 'wKTt.’ Holland and Burbon r<sl turkeys, imlkied. Dressed or alive For your Christ mas dinners. J. F. Rupert, phone 5144. 290-hlOt FOR SALE Coi-keF bpanlel pu|» (black! Sired by a ?on of My Own Brucie. Dam Huntington and My Own Brucie blood. Horn No vember 20, 1915. Priced tight. Mrs. Charlw E. Wlilttern, routs 2. Monroeville. Ind. % mite west of town 293-glOti flowers and plants now. Lutes Flowers, phone 5261. 293h9t | FOR SALE —'l7 Spotted Poland pigs, double immuned. John H. Neadstlne, 1 inlte emith. 3'» east of Monroe. 296-3tx FOR" - Boy Heatrola stove, inquire Charles Bittner. Phone 21 on 20. Preble. 296-30 FOR SAiS~Vanity dresser and bench, good condition. Phone 8603 296-2 t FOR SALk — Nurge' Oil”'buritiing heating stove, medium she Good condition. 1115 W Madi»on 2ft6-3tx FOR - SXLEL* NcwT" used Maytag gas motor, electric motor, drain hose, oil. rolls. Repair that Maytag. James Kitchen. 110 Jefferson, 1 block south 'J east of Court House 296-4 H FOR SALE Shii 1 -midi- mure. Child broke, Mrs. Delores Debolt, 1 mite north of Willshire. Ohio on route 49. 298-Ztx FOR SALE 7 llorton electrlc washiug machine. Excellent condition. Lor n Keidel, Hoagland. Indiana. 2984 H (im 7_ te'dy «‘"bl,i<k ail wool fill' d coat. slx<- 9 105 Mercer avenue. 298-11 FDR STLE”biVa bhyeE with A» h.p. Briggs A Stratton motor. Excellent --oudllion 61" South Line street, between 5:00 and 7:00 pm. 2»8-3tv FOR SALE —Two 3 day "Id Hol-1 stein male calves. Herold Ehlerding, Preble phone 297-ltx .— — ■-■■ - CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. Dec. 18 (I'Pt (WFAt —Livestock: Hogs: 13,000. Active, fully steady; good and choice barrows and gilts at 14.85 celling: weights under I*o Hw end over 300 lbs. scarce; nows at 14.10 ceiling, that claw; complete clearance early. Cattle; 8,590. Calves: 1,000. Strictly Choice ateers and yearlings including comparable Heifers steady; other grade steers 25 cents lower; heifer* weak to 25 cents off: slxeabte supply 18,098 steers. | this price also paid for mixed ulcers and he'fers; bulk fat steers I 15.75 la 18.00: bulk heifers 1400 to 18.75; cows steady to weak: bulls and vealers continued Bearce, steady; choice heavy fat bulls | 1100 down; waters 15.50 down;, stock cattle very warn. Sheep; «.«W. Part or run still

QLICKIES by Ken Reynolds uEft),) | J Now, be careful with the Gold Fish l got with the Democrat Want Ad —they're 14 carsts!" 1 _ _ WANTED WANTED — Coed can, highMt prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash sob Zlntsmaster Motor Sales. First and Monroe; phone 271 214-ts WANTED — Open sows and all kinds of cattle. L. W. Murphy. , Phone 6762. XJB lt WANTED 72“ Late model cars for G.l.'s. Must be clean and in good condition. High ceiling i prices. Fred Busche, phone 975. 291-30tl WaNYSD — Furnished'apartment or house Mrs. Harold DeVor. phone 854. 298-3 U WANTED TO RENT House Witt) 2 or more bedrooms; preferably near high school; no raiiall children. Phone 1046 after 6 p.m. WANTED- Loans - on - farms. lEastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See ms for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts WANTED Mor*- sattefled customers. Gel the highest price for your livestock. Call 5885 or 5592. John Schouman’s Son*. Z93-6tx WANTED TO k( - Y io or 3» ihrifty feeding shoata. Homer Ftechter. route 1, Cralgville. Phone Tocsin 5 on 6. 298-Stx WANTED — Man to drive' taxi. Mluch Taxi Service. 297-g2l um AND FOUND LOST luidies brown puiwe. contained driver's license keys and over 220. Reward. Mik. Clarence IteArmond, Monroe route 1. 298-3tx LOST Ration book No. 4, Eloise Aumatin. 29»4tx SWCELLaNEoUS ROOF“TROiJIjLI7-CaU on us. We will be glad to give you a tree estimate on any sis* job. Wo can *PPiy » guaranteed Carey roof st oo additional oooL Also brick and wsbestos siding. Arnold A Kienk Phene 448 80-if FA RNfERS A remove dead hones, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phono 3000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 16-ts —A>pLiANCff - mviei — We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other etec tries! appliances. We awry a com plete line of parts for all popular ■cakes.—Arnold A Kienk. 21-ts WAS!iER~ and Sweeper service, Block south. block east court house, .10 East Jefferson. Phone 96. James Kitchen Maytag Sales ft Service. 274-ts Christmas treesi Adami county grown. These trees are definitely superior trees, Scotch pine with long needles. Come out and see them. Doyd Stepler, mile west Coppess Corner, quarter mile north. 287(12 re'frigeration Instruction, Male. Shortage of men for installation and repair work. The need for trained men to overhaul and install refregeration and air conditioning equipment is urgent It you are mechanically inclined and have a fair education, look into this big pay trade. Lenrn how you van get thin training In spare Hine or evenings. No interforesee with present job. For full information write at once, giving name, address, etc. Utilities InstBox 148, c-o Democrat. 296 2tx FoR kINT FOR RENT—Sleeping room with clothes closet, soft water, hot and cold bath, phone 214 between 9 and 6 o'clock daytime. Z96-3t Markets At A Glance By United PrcHH Stocks irregular ami moderately active. Bonds irregularly lower. U. S. governments irregular. Curb stocks higher. Cotton fl rm Wheat, corn. rye. outs and barley steady. Chicago livestock: Hogs, active, fully steady; cattle steady to 25 cents lower, and sheep steady; ! part of iun not yarded. | back including seven decks Mon'tana tacks; market steady: seven I loads good and choice feed woolen western lain!* 10 lbs. down 14.60. load or so held at 14.55; short deck I good to choir- fed year’lngs 12.25 I with tweeyesr old wettars out st ■ 10.25: <-arly blds 7.00 down o.i ’slaughter ewes; few choice held I around 7.25. •

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CHICAGO GRAIN OLOGf Wheat; Doe. 1 80HD: May t WH B; July 1.77)4; Sept. 174 - Com: Dec. L18HB; May 1.18V6 B; July 1.18HB; Sept i.tSHB Osts: Dec. 71%; May U%.%; July 72M H; Sept 70%-%. — o — ■■ FOUR CHILDREN IGeaMawsd Ftm> wa«e Oaei ii——■» . -«BSbmw» rescue her. His efforts to get her through s window and to the ground in time for medical aid failed. All of East Chicago's fire equipment was rushed to the scene of the blase, first discovered about 3 o'clock this morning. Two ftre trucks from Hammond. Ind., and one from Gary. Ind., helped to bring the fire under control. The Hheens were believed to bo the only persons In the building when the fire broke out. presumably in the basement. There was only one apartment in the building, housing professional offices and small stores. Dies In Hotel Indianapolis, Dec. 18 — (UP) — The body of a man was found today in the smouldering ruins of a hotel where fire forced 90 guests to flee Into near-sero weather this morning. Police identified the dead man as Roy E. Hobbs, 54. ami said that he probably suffocated white looking for an exit. The body was found at the foot of stabs leading to the third floor, hours after firtmen fought the blase. The fire occurred in the Stubbins Hotel, a three-story brick structure. Bellhop Hexelip Ford, i 35, was credited with averting. additional loss of life. Firemen said he fought the flames with fire I extinguishers, ordereds guests to evacuate the building and directed i sounding an alarm Besides Hobbs', two other names I were added to the roll today. The' six-months-old son of Mr. and Mis. Wiley C. Maddox. Fort Wayne, died in a hospital of burns sustained when the family home was destroyed. Mrs -Maddox was burnMoved We arc now operating oar buoincMb in our new building, on V. S. Highway 27. MR. FARMER Make an appointment now to have yoor Tractor and farm machinery repaired by experienced mechanic* and where the work in strictly guaranteed. GERBER IMP. STORE Your A. C. Dealer on L. 8. 27 Phone 255

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing -“KEEP OUT! BATH IN MOTION! 55 — l™ A ' S STKANGE') THE FUTURE EVERV HOME WiLLj z -■- KICKED THE < I TAKES A LOOK AT AUNT JONES HAVE A x^X" 1 ■"■ — i / IH6RES PEACE IN HARPIES OUT J flue PON ' T ANS^Eg -A. OATHI3OOM yTTHE FIRST FEW ORORs) (*« PARADISES TCtmb pewmQ gi auneM of water in the <*= ''3& 3iQ iP I ■ i if/ (/pJIMS/J >s \ ——• wf xiM laagyj."^- —lift.. ( h i~~X \ Lt 18 BLONDIE JUST BETWEEN GIRLS ntOFCCMwir! mill] 1 " jjou> 'l||||L ee*r n; smau. ew* VIII Z“ mama. —\ 7~ > C rM COMPWfS j»( TALK WITH »IAA ) ( MAN TALK \ Ci» h —-i MFyhsa 4%® vl7W< > Hil Ja<ssJ WMuSb u*<p \ v r WwH 1 M. S L_ yevßW® 0 : 1 ni l w < A»» fir j. rrimcr '■.•■■■ A.< - v '^ou*to s — —in _'."!— >■■■■ — l —: — L...... ...-- --- •.. ... . . 1.,.'i!■■....J..— ju l -.-jiss. l j ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■momßOaraßeßaßßßßßHmmWMMMßHaSHßaWßMßßßßßMßWi Leland Smith Insurance Agency I LELAND SMITH FIRST A MONROE STS. PHONES 140 and 239 GLENN HILL INSVRE WHAT YOU OWN FOR WHAT IT IS WORTH NOW. “IT PAYS YOU TO PAY US — TO PAY YOU” ■♦•'■•• *

ed slightly attempting to rescue her baby tn Indianapolis, the Rev. Wiliam Smiley. 63. a Baptist minister, became the second victim of a blase which destroyed his home Saturday. Stniley died last night, the day after Mrs. Lillian Martin Woods, 68, died of burnso . — Packard Plant In Detroit Hampered Detroit. Dec. 18— (UP!-Pai kard Motor Car company announced today that a progreiwive rhutdown of its Detroit plant has started because of a ''suppliers xtrlke” and that nearly 10,000 employes would be Idle by Christmas eve. ..Q — ■ aotk k nr nwAL esrrrLßaßYT or KwraTß Ma. 4«CU> Notice Is hereby given to the ere. dltore, heirs and legatees of Clarle- »« Ann Miller, de eased, to appealin the Adamo Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the Sth day of January, ISIS, and show cause, if any why the Final (Settlement Ae<-ounts with the estate Os eald dec'tlent ehould not be approved; and said helra are notified to then and there make proof of hSlrahlp. and receive their distributive oMMB. Ri-Alte A. Don net, A-lmlnlstfalor. Decatur, Indiana. De<-. 10, ISSS. Ferd 1.. I.merer. Alteruey. Dee. It IS ■ —"-Q. tppolnttneet es Admloletrater Wl'b Will Snorted Wo. sano Notice la hereby given that tile und-rslwited baa been appointed Admlnfatrntor with will annexed of th. estate of Jamea H. A,rmatron<. late of Adams County, dei-aved. The ealnte la probably solvent. Charlo. E Armstrong. Administrator with will annexed, fiecember 4. IBS*. Vathan S'. Ariane. Allorees. Dec. 3, t». 17 CHARGE MONOPLLY ' (Turn To Page I. Column 1) j tiun. one of the tersest manufxc f ' turers of motion picture equip-1 ment; Scophony Corporatitm of| America, a holder of rights to Drl-j tlah television patents, and Scophony, Ltd., of l»ndou. which' manufactures and sells television | ' apparatus. Individual defendants were Arthur fjevey. president of Scophony Corp, of America and a director of, Scophony. Ltd.. Earle C. Hines, j president of General Precision, and LAST CALL Small Kitchenett Size TURKEYS on Ftiot or Dressed A. W. LYTLE Phone 8474 | — Order Now — NOTICE! I My law offices are now open for busineNs at LSR'/x N. Second St. (Over Morris 5c A 10c Store) D. Burdette Custer Phone Office 117-Home 224 i •

Paul Raiborn. president of Television Productions. The suit eaid that between 1917 t and 1939 Rctiphony. Ltd. obtained ( basic patents on two revolutionary . systems of television known os the 1 ■•supersonic" and •'skiatron'' I terns. I The government charged that | later Scophony of America and | Scophony. Ltd, entered a contract | dividing the entire world into two fields for the monopoly of thn | manufacture and eale of television | apparatus- the American company to dominate the western hemin- j phvre and the British firm the | eastern. The complaint, based on a long . investigation by Joseph B. Marker. special assistant to the U. S- ' attorney general, continued that | Scophony of America was formed j In 194 J by Television Productions, . General Precision and Scophony, , Ltd. to hold the American rights I to the patents. I The government charged that to ii date Television Productions an( M | General Precision. iflHch enjoyed a monopoly of the Scophony pa- I tents fail.-d to make any serious i effort to develop or exploit the patents or to promote the sale of television products. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMCTRIGT HOURS: 8:80 to 11:80 12:30 to 6:(» Saturdays, 8:00 p m. Telophowe 138 •ves Cvemlned Rlaaeas Fitted NOTICE! The Adams Cojinty Abstract I Co. b now located at 159 V, N. Second St. ■ (Over Morris 5c A 10c Store) Justine Everhart, Manager Phone Office 117-Home 1248 INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. Srrt St. Phone 570 Insulate and Weatherstrip NOW DISCOUNT i on all jobw during Dec. i QAVE ' OMVC on fuel bills . FREE ESTIMATE CALL 4X9 ] No Obligation Gambles ! After 3:30 p. m. call 560. I 2. i

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PUBLIC SALE THE DELLA MOSER HOME” 1132 North 2nd St., Deeatur, Indiana Thursday, Dec. 20,1:30 p. m, ONE ACRE OF BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED GROUNDS. 150 FOOT FRONTAGE. WITH COMPLETELY MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSI. The home is unusually well constructed, has four rooms and mod- ! <-rn bath on first fluor, screened back porch with panels for winter, two rooms on second floor, plenty at closet space, full basement completely finished and sealed, divided into 3 rooms NEARLY NEW GAS FURNACE— BuiIt in fruit cupboards and othet features. 200 Bbl. Cistern. LEAD PLUMBING THROUGHOUT. i THIS HOME IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND THE MANY ! FINE FEATURES, MUST BE SEEN TO BE TRULY APPRECIATED. GOOD DOUBLE GARAGE, with concrete drive, fine orramental corner posts, at each corner of frontage and at the driveway entrance. THE GROUNDS ARE BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED WITH LARGE VARIETY OF SHRUBS and TREES. Fine Garden Plot, asparagus bed, and Good Orchard with variety of fruit trees. No expense was spared in the construction and maintenance of this home or in the beautifying of the grounds. TERMS: 16% day of sale, balance upon delivery of clear title. Immediate Possession. DELLA MOSER OWNER. J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer I C. W. Kent—Sales Manager ■ Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. I Decatur, Indiana. ■ ■■■■■ ■■ eru-er rwtvi 9 bR ’&I L i 1 I UmbhShl I : Arnold 6* Kienle : 1 i ■ MADISON STREET a * ■

LAST SHIPMENT ■ - - ■ *—■- LAST CALL 18 inch to 10 foot treated Balsam lowa treea; beautiful Ntock. John’s Seed Store 134 Monroe SL ■ owHMmra

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