Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1945 — Page 5

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StTßeoorts . Kb s» MURRAY a CO 6 Bf kind, o' " vMUek * yyillihlr*, •• rn * ' W '* ,ry daf ■phen. 101 &K 1350 |»- 1450 K 14 85 w; no° Igß 13 00 lw .. 11 Ou w . i efi'n-** 14.00 15.00 io m'diuiu 10 00-13 <M> tn cum- 13 00-14.00 r, ui'dium 10 00 12 00 lo.w u guod .... 8 00- 9 00 ' « 00 down ' good 9 00-1".00 l stock yards Phons 101 i ;ii l |l>« inlier 19 -M, .... $14.55 •W.;- *■' jj o n and Sai l 13 00 EGO AND gB-TRY QUOTATIONS PnmloMd by PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 |K> mbd l» *■ mix r 19 ■HI broilers and fryers 10c K »«■■» eeoeeeo—« 21c I 1 Jis & up -3c unci--. His | ■ : ■m grain market ELEVATOR co. rat' d jivu'inln r 19 subject M cbanga |S daring day. delivered at elevator. ■ $1 «S Wi.iat 1.67 ■ x*w .nd Old Corn.— 160 |Mh Bea ns 2.16 .■fad 2.00 ,IS| i .03 per bushel fess. |HCorg: .04 per 100 lew. |M so b farm WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wayiu . Ind.. Dec. I'J • I'l’i ..' Stock}.) H'"' -'"•'dy and bogr winMa.kif eh-uu,., jMr; Ifiui.Ht lbs. 14.75; 111011.50 k-ns roughs 13 73lambs io Hi; r pring clipped 6.0 V. Bv« 17.i*0 iii,<>d choice 11 •"•■ K a<M>d to choice, 12.50 L |H j'.'-lni;., 10.00-12.00; plain S'****! lUr.-l I l**l; cutter IHlI: i-anoei ::.iio-6,n0 1 ’ "'<'o 11.50; medium ■ !w ' LIVESTOCK |V»tu. 10, if, — (Up, — ~* Livestock: |m Active, fully sM; Sood and choice hurrows IH^ I ,’ '‘'J * ce *ll"Kl weights SB ""' lb., amt over 34H* Itn*. 3K' *O*S at 14 10, ceiling that «■ '**mp|*.t«. clearance eatiy 10,000. Calves: hoo. Hrictiy choice fed steerrSteady; ail others fIT pri wure; weak at Tin m I'ehae and generally 50 WB ”* er for week to date. H/ 1 heifer, alluring steers U* ‘op steer, uno; bulk moat heifers HOT strictly choice mixed heifers to 18.00; cows V' Io weak; cutters 825 «o»t beef cows 5.00 to :| ly choke fed cow s HL ■”•1’ 4j>OT. Market active. *® ® <«nt» higher, year‘how f U || adyunee with 1 kiubs strong to 15 cents t Hb UX* OT'Of "» 1 r I Hr. * i ' Sood and « "* u »c« and load or so fed HTu’ ! * ,ern ht!< * f,,r vee declui 8 ? lbs. inixid *’‘ ,,tern lambs 14.35: Ku r “ nd 80od 73 n ‘ n “ Hrtial, . : ,r k * d 8004 to tbok ' > *mo; conjinun to choi< ** I"T' r «»es 5.50 to 7.25, nollt T* - »» one load Texas feed '* bate Tuesday: load tood and choice ttt. fed 1. la ®*’s tali shorn pelts

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 26 words or loeo: 1 time 60c; 2 times 76c; 6 times |1; 6 times |1.76. Rates quoted are for consec utlve Insertions. No closelfled •do •ccoptod on oklpday oched ule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE Is 6c per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 •• m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m. For sale FOR BALE —7-room modern home i on North Eleventh St. Good garage. Full basement. New roof, Newly pointed, new furna u and stoker. Wafer softener, automatic water beater. Possession io 3o days. Priced to sell. T. D. Schiefc,-stein. Phone 105. 270-ts fUFsTIe -• room modern home located on South First street, large lot with ample garden space, desirable home for dupk-x or apartment. Priced for qukk sale Tri State Realty Co. T. D. Schieferstein. Phone 105. Z75-tf FOR SALE Mod*m "-roomTwvTr Ing bath, up and down; 2 bed rooms up, 1 bed room down. Full basement with hard and soft water. Garage. Full lot. One block from busini-M district. 5-room dwelling, north side. 2 bed rooms and hath up. Hardwood floors throughout beautiful kitchen with built-in features. Full base ment with hard and roft water Hot air furnace. Walt.-r J. Bockman Insurance & Ileal Estate. 153 So. Second St., phono 2. 282-ts FOR SALE VvHTtc “Holla : ,d and Burbot) red turkeys, milkled. Dressed o- alive. For your Christ mas dinner* J F. Rupert, phone 6144. 290-blUt SALE Co<-k< r |ia7ii*-l pm* (black) Sired by a von of My Own Brueie. Dam Huntington and My Own Brueie blood. Born No vember 20, 1945. Priced light. Mrs. Chari** E W*il4tern, r*>uto 2. Monroeville, Ind. % mile west of town. 293g10tx ~OKi)Ell~Chribt mas flowers and plants now. Lutes Hower*, phone 5261. 293b9t FOR .SALE 17 Spotted I'olaiiJ pigs, double immune'l. John H. Neadstine, 1 mile south. 3H east of Monroe. 296-311 FOR~b r Boy Heatrola stove. Inquire Charles Bittner. Phone 21 on 30, Preble. 2M-3tx kOR SALE Norge Oil burining heating stove, medium she Good condition. 1115 W. Madison 296-3tx FOR - SALEL-- New~ used Maylug gas motor, electric motor, drain hose, oil, rolls. Repair that Maytag. James Kitchen. 110 Jefferson. 1 block south »-i east of Court House 296-6 t FOR HALE Sorrel iiaiidie mare. Child broke Mrs Delores Debolt, 1 tnile north of Willshire. Ohio on route 19. 2!*7-2tx FOR SALE -Hort-uFei * tri* ; wushiug machine. Excellent condition. Loren Kcidel. Hoagland. Indiana. 297-7’,tx F4)R" SALE' -Boy’s hi* wd' ii~V t hp. Briggs A Stratton motor. Excellent condition. 64» South Line street, between s:vo an I 7:OT p in. 2U7-3tx FOR SALK - I~*oT _ ii rlns; room suite. Phone 612. 298-3t* '~FOIt* SAidl' t'h*•uT*7iiiu~h*ui’tmg stove wit h plain ja> k-t ii-‘*-d one season. \l'<» G- E. rvfiiterator. 6 foot six*-. Amos L n hmi*n, Monro*-. Indiana 299-a3tx FOR SALE White ll<« k h* ns’Tjr slews or roast, dressed 15c ll*. Frys 55e. Delivered for Christinas Phone 573-B. Z9B-3tx __, —o — INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Dec. 19 — (I Pi I I’M A i - Livestock: Hogs 5.50 T; active, steady; all good and choice lOT lbs. up, bulk 140-160 lbs- and some choke lighter weights Ilka: 100-140 tbs. 13.50-14.50; good and choice sows and good stags 14.10. Cattle 1.000. calves 400. all clasnes selling at moderately active trade, gem-rally steady; bulk load good medium weight steers 17.00. loud medium to mostly good 16.90, small lots good from 14 «o 16.00. odd lots common and med turn liglii yearlings 1100 13 50. good to mostly choke heifers 1650; good cows largely 13.0 - -14.30. common ami medium 9.00' ' 12.50; l aiincrs and cutter 7on I 9.oi>; vealers active, steady; good ! and choice 17.00-17 50; top 17.60. Sheep 1.500; active, fat lambs steady to stronger spots higher; other classes steady to strong; most early sales good to choice fat lambs H.OO-14.50; few lots 14.75; medium to good 12.25-14.75; common and medium 10.25-12.00: slaughter ewes steady at 7.25 down. — ■ -o in order to conquer youiwelf >">'• muoi 6*’® • * ,ower ,U * ! ** BiVttU ‘ than youmelf-

QI ICKIES by Ken Reynolds W's Lk*eI “There's a screw loose some ] place -he keeps reminding me of the jobs I could get with a Democrat Want Ad!” wanted WANTED — Ueod cam, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sale*. First and Monroe; phone 373. ?14-lf WANTED — Open sows and all kinds of cattle. L. W. Murphy. Phone 6762. 255 if WANTED model cars tor G.l.’a. Must be clean and in good condition. High celling prices. Fred Busche, phone 975. 291 30tx WA N TED F u rnished" apartment or house. Mrs. Harold DeVur. phone 854. 296-31 X WANT'EI> Mon- satMfhd customera. Gel Uie highes' price for your livestock. Gail 5885 or 5592. John SeheumaTs Sons. 293-6tx WA NTED-- YuurTutumoMl'e Ineuranec. See Kenneth Ruuyon, phone 385 and 844. Above Schmitt Market. 274-t 279-t WAN TED Girl or woman 10 can* for two small children, 6;3<> am. to 5:oo p in. Stay or go home night,*. Phone 4242 between s:no p.m. and 7:OT pin. 299-3 t W \\T,-.D TO BL Y 20 or 3> Ihrifty feeding shouts. Homer Hechter. rout*- 1, Craigvllle. Phone Tocsin 5 on 6. 297-3tx WANTED “ Man to drive taxiMinch Taxi Servi* e. 267-g2t LOST AND FOUND 1 .<jsi Ladles brown punk*, coatained driver's license, keys and over 620. Reward. Mrs. Clarence DcAimoiid. Monroe routs 1. 297-3tx LOST ILowi! b'lllfold. Tuesday. 11l bu inesa district. Contained driver's license and other identification cards. Phone 617A. 298-ltx FOCND SHver~pfii7~Saturday. Deceinber 8 corner Monroe and Third Owner may have same by writing Mis. Ella Eveibart. route 1. Van Wert, and paying for this ■d. 299-1 tx lost ~fut'loir book No. four- borotliy Heckman. Decatur, route 1. Phone SOT-T. 298-glt MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on UO, we will be glad to give you a free astlmate on any slxe job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold * Kleuk Phone 463. OT-t' FARMERS ATTENTION-We remove dead horses, cows, bogs. etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE" BCRVICK We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other elec trical appliances. We carry s com plotc line of parts for all popular makes.— Arno’d & Kienk. 31-ts WASIi EH “ami Sweeper service, Bhxk youth. ',4 block east court bouse, .10 East Jefferson. Phone 35. James Kitchen Maytag Sales & Service. 274-ts Christ mas trees, Adams county grown. These trees are definitely superior trees, Scotch pine with long needles. Come out and see them. Ifoyd Stcpler, mile west Coppesa Corner, quarter mile north. __ J£B7tl2 FARM" LOANS —We are making farm loans for 5 to 33 years at 4% iut. There is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Cali mo or drop me a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T 101-T FointWT' - “ FOR RENT Sle«-ping i-oo'iu with clothes closet, soft waler, hot and cold batli. phone 214 between » and 6 o'clock daytime. 296-3 t The only niechanh-al devices known to uuui which reduce friction lielween two moving parts to Hie lowest common denominator are anti-lrictiou bull aud roller bearings In an anti friction bull bearing, a two-inch steel ball will carry four limes the load of a one-inch ball. N. A- BIXLER OPTOMFTRIgT HOURS: 8:30 to 11:60 12:30 to 6:od Saturday*, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 tyoe Kxs-nfeed Oiseseo Flttad

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— - - - Decatur Students To Broadcast Saturday Mary 'Leitx, Don a>»i liviiv. Hl* lierich. and Richard Saylors. Jr., students in Decatur high school, will be among the students taking part in tho special Christmas program to be prmeuted on "Junior Jamboree,” Saturday at 10 a. m. on WOWO, Fort WayneMary will sing "Banta Claus is Coinin' to Town," Don and Rene will play "The Parade of the Wood eu Soldiers" on their accordions, and Richard will be featured playing a piano medley. “Junior Jamboree' is a teen-age varfety show presented ou the Fort Wayne station each S a mrday morning. Il features talented high school students from Indiana. Ohio, and Michigan in a program which originates in the imaginary "Haunted House." Sam Gifford of the staff of WOWO is the producer of "Junior Jamboree” 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec 1.80%B; May 1.80’4 B; July 1.77'4; Sept 1.74%. Corn: Dec. 1.18%B; May 116% B. July 1 16<48; Sept 118%8 Oats: Dec. 78%B; May 78%-% July 73 fc-%; Sept 70 %•%. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks Irregularly higher ir quiet trading. Bonds higher. I' S governments lower. Curb slocks irregularly higher. Cotton irregular. Wheat, corn, rye, outs and barley steady. Chicago livestock: Hogs, active, fully riteady, cattle steady; sheep active, steady to 25 cents higher ———————————

KIND OF HOGS BUYIRS LIKE C 15// / ...in a Hurry! 1 Com is • fine hog feed — but cold ■glx 1 fact, prove that the addition of gcx*u fl i / proteins, the minerals and vitamins ■ K 1 f hogs need, mean fewer set-backs, bet- fl| yj) ter aT!< i f a,ter finish* lo wer net co,t - Ivj Market conditions being what they are. thia is mighty important to you. U

Pillsbury s Best 40% HOC CONCENTRATE supplies just what hog* need with farm feed* for a top finish of good *olid pork in 5 to 6 month*. It *ave« corn! — you need about cne half a* much. It pay* you better for what you do u»e. Order your supply today.

Cash Coal Feed & Supply , Monroe at Eighth Decatur, Ind. Phone 32

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J4OTTCK OF Ft'*l. ORRKS Tsi 1b» Ne>»r s»«l Clerk »r tbe <li, us lleesier tad Ike <tt> of lleraiar. d>M> 4 Munir. Isdlnns. You are herohy notified that The ■ < !‘ " :* ■;• . ■ I 1 " • *• Ike Viale of Imt la ll.* al Ur nievUiiS ,>n th* nth day of December, !»la. by Its resolution duly passed and entered, made a final order In th* premises asamst you. relation to the polluted eotuiition existing In th*- wateis of the «t Mary * Itlv.r; that a copy of said Final Order Is alia* bed beret**, made a part hereof, and marked • Etblblt A" This notice of final order exerut* Ml and issued at Indianapolis. In--1 dluna. thia 14th day of txecembei 1»»«. Stream Pnllullun 4 »»4rul Hoard 4»r the »la*e ol Indiana H. 4. Ponlr. Terhnlrsl secrelary. H. II- Uliey. 4 hairmao. FINAI. 4»hih:h El WISH 4 WHCItEAH. it ha*. hcr«-iof.,rr been originally d<-ierniin*<l by the . fit ream i’ollutlun I’cmlrol Board of the Htale of Indiana, thit the < Ity 1 of Ite. atur. Adams County. Indiana, la contributing t<* the polluted iron- ’ dltlon existing In the waters of I the Kt Mary a River by throwing. t running, draining and otherwise . disposing Into said waters, and by ’ eausliig. permitting and suffering r to in- thrown, run drained, and oiherwitt*- disposed into »ahl waters ■ ertaln organl*- and tiim-gaiil - mailer, to wit: dome-til- sewage and Indti'irial wastes. In violation <>t Ihv provisions of gecllon 7 ano *, *. liapI ter 214. Arts of The General A*sombly of Indiana. >943. a» “““T*'' , ,-d by fhapl- r 133. A. ts of Th*; I General Aaoemltiy of Indiana. J3lj. and WHMRSXVH, pursuant to such original determination. Hie City **f Decatur, Adams County. Indiana. »'»» <>n the 17lh day of O-loher 1944. duly ordered and directed to cease sueb violation and t*» abate and corre* t su< h < ondltlon of pollution on *,r before the Ist day of O. toiier. ill.**; and Wllf-PiyJAH. notice of swell orlnl''lnst «l .termination and order w.*x duly served and published **« provided 1,.v law. ami nt<*r*- than fifteen • days have elapsed since th*- receipt and publh-aHoii of such noil**-, and WHEDEAH. lb*- ft»>' "f Decatur advised the stream I’ollullun Control Board of the Htul* of Indian! .. on the ilth day *>f December >. that said Cit* had on th*- 2nd day of October. 1915. entered Into •» . i.onlra* t with an *-ngin--«-ring firm ’ for the preparation "f plans S’l specifications for inter* epting »*-w- - era and sewage tt ittnent works 'and that said engineering firm Ir„w actively •ugawed in this work

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XXMV TIIBfIBFORE. BE IT 4U> moLVBID, That the Htrraw Pollution Control Uosrd of the Htale of Indiana does tmruhy affirm said original determination ati«l order, does toreby make said original /»»*'• .. and order final, and «toej hereby filially rder poMtiir t«» KUch violation ana abate and correct -ueb condition. «4 pollution on *•» before lb" Ist *»•» of January, !dt7. . This final order executed and Issu*.*! at Indianapolis. Indiana, tide nth day of December. »46■ Stream Psllntlon <*»«<»el Board State of ladiasa H A. Pwolr. Trrnnlriil Wreretnrye r. H . Wiley. Chairman. Pieri* le Moypc d'lbt > rvHl*'. the explorer. • rect««l a fort on the Mississippi river alxyut 40 miles altove the mouth in 1699 The city of Biloxi. Mias., now stands iie*r the site of the old fort.

I "BUT I THOUGHT I WAS COVKRiDI" Many people do not know • to what extent their inr surance does or does not * protect them. The best ; | way to find out is to have ' a competent insurance 1 ■ agent check their insurance against their needs. 1 Can we help? THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. •qracstiflg dm Ama Ms Irtmaoae Cumpsny ci UsrefonL Coanacua* liiiiiiSiiiil Insulate and Weatherstrip NOW 10$ DISCOUNT on all jobti during Dec. CAVE u P to4o ‘ w/KV C on fuel billM FREE ESTIMATE CALL 429 No Obligation ' Gambles | After 5:30 p. m. call SW.

Auto LiceßM Solos To Open January 2 ! The sale of auto driver's license* i will nut t*eglh until January 3. 1 1946. Harry Exsex. focal bureau manager, ntafod today. Auto plat*»a I go on safe lb« same 4fey and the 1 deadline for obtaining both is Feb. H" ' ’ Thia year drivers may obtain 1 license for two years, good for 1946 | ’> and 1947. Th** fe« Is 11 25, Indud- < Ing the notary charge. In previous years, drivers had to rmew their B license each year, the law being hanged by the la*t general aagcmbly, effective in 1946. XpvoinimrHt of 4dmiaiatrai>r Sa. I3»s _ Notice l»* hereby given that the I undersigned has bleu appointed Adminiafratiu- *»f the estate e» H9FW ' Kai ph Longenberger, Adiuluisira-I tHeemiber 17. I»< S “' Ja.i- :

PUBLIC SALE I haw. rmrtmi inv farm, and will sell at public auction 3 miles south 1 n,i a. mil*- east of Convoy, Ohio; 6 miles west of Van Wert on Uw Tile mill road, 2 mileg north of road No 224 on road 49 then % mile east. . FRIDAY, DEC. 21,1945 Commencing at 12:30 P. M., 8.8. T. r 11—HEAD OF CATTLE—II . Registered Hol.tefo Hull. 2 yr. old, from 5 i Registered Holstein heifer, will freshen rei.ru.ry .. . Pius Bre« tu. L * Htein cow 2’4 yrs. old. was fresh in August; Holstein cow, 4 yr. old, .X. ?n“b " J.r»X *"•■ «>' S"J- "Tl° •cow 8 yrs. old. Bred June 8; Roan cow, 3 yrs. old. fresh A“guat L. ’* Black cow. 3 yrs. old. Due to freshen soon; Two cows due to freshen In February; Holstein heifer. 9 months old. HORSES —Team Grey maros. good workers. HOGS—2 Pure bred Berkshire spring gilts, open TRACTOR A IMPLEMENTS John Deere Model "A" Tractor on Rubber and cultivator attachment. I H. C 2 bottom tractor plow 14”; I H C. disc barrow, 7 ft. heavy duty John Deere Mmfel "20" 2 row pull type corn picker, first ! class Van Brunt power lift. 12 bole, fertilixer grain drill; 3 section spring tooth harrow. I. H. C Corn planter; Keystone web hay Dunham cul'ipacker. like new; Rock island able delivery rake; No. 140 Lets rimgliag*- mill Superior lv hole grain drill; McCormick 6 ft. mower; Good Buckrack mounted on Reo chassis; John Deere manure spreader; Weber wagon with gondola bed, 16 ft ; Wagon with triple box; Double work harness and collars; Walking breaking plow; Dump I rake; Self hog feeder. 30 ft. drive belt. new. TERMS—CASH. Theo Kellermeier OWNER Roy S. Johnson ar Son —Aucts. Melvin Liechty—Auct A Sale Equipment. i Bryce Daniels —Clerk. _ — ar as

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NOTICE! AMam* County Abmra«< Co. in now located at 159 Yi N. Second St. (Over Morris 6c A 10s «IW) Justine Everhart, Manager Phone Office 117-Home 1248 NOTICE! My law offices are now open for buainetw al • 159'/y N. Second BL (Over Morris 6c A 10c Store) D. Burdette Custer Phone Office 117-Hobbo 224