Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1945 — Page 5
Thursday, December 2o,l94s.
■Set Reports Kl.tt ml'R rav a co‘•■"Sun* of Hve.tock ** MF-'r W'"* hlr, ‘ ’• rn : U receive- every day W*>| 12: WP- m . , ■ .nd no eommlaaton. phone 301 88. , ~,,1 |i,. flllbrr 20 ■ 3ITOO MM' 1 1125 ■ h 50 M 1325 Bg 750 IB 16.00 ..w Ml « <• 14.00-15.00 c.dlun. 10 00-13.00 ■ t„ choice 13.00-14.00 » , , 10 00 12.00 - ...41. id t > <»i -• 8 0 °- 9 ■ % n .n..u 6 00“ -00 M ■ fl 00 " I*o9 good 9.00-10.00 ■ ■ 8.00 down HNER STOCK YARDS Phone 101 ■Hr.rnH'd nil«T 20 m 31*H :•? 1 * 30 M 11 "" ■| 13.75 13.50 ■ |K .1 >at » 13 00 ■I - 500 ■Wholesale ego ano OquITRY QUOTATIONS K Furnnhed by PRODUCE CO. Bff Phone 380 |Hcoiru t«<l llrr.iubei 20 kb.. '" i :.rui|.i and fryers !"• ' * ... 21<’ M^M>-•?r 4 4i<« » 1 lbs A- up 23c under I lbs 15c !i ' §B - |K |K- 1 ■local grain market M IURK ELEVATOR co. MH Corrected Decemlier 20 |H|um lubject w change M daring day. d' ir.cre l al ♦levator, M: k-6 VV .-at 11 68 ■ 1 Red Wlse-I .. 167 ■ iNev end Old Corn.... 1.60 ■ Sey Beaus 2.1 G ■ ft*-*::- 2.1'1 o»t-, 70 B Seed 2.00 ■ ■ Coro: -°* Per 100 lew. M farm BaiANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Dec. 20—(UPi— Livestock: By-* active, steady: all M l 4” ll "' -*»»«• some choice lightBwht- UM; mine run 1««M“‘ 1 ■ ■*” l 4 50; good and choice M* ,B<l "‘“K* 14.10. B llf *-000; calves too; nil fully steady, active; odd M*! to** medium and goral light ■* 14.30-16.0 u; three loads fairM*' 01 * 'llKhlly under 800 Ils. 15-00. odd small lots coniM tad medium heifers 10.50M*l bulk ncxid beef cows 13 00M' bulk common and medium •*'s. caimers and cutters 7.U0M “al'-rs active, 50-55 higher. ■J Abd choice 17.50-18.05, top LOOT; only native lambs V ‘laußhu-r ewes offered ear- ■ natives active, lambs again •r. ewes steady; good and •* natives largely 14.00-14.50. ' ** <i; medium to good 12.25- ‘' to *nmon and medium 10.25- ■ rood and choice slaughter • 3-M-7 25, top 7.25. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Dec. 20—(UP)—(WFA* Restock; 11,000; active, fully . f and choice barrows - S-«U at u gg. ceiling; weights IM lbs* and over 300 lbs "** rows at 14.10, ceiling that con,|,, ’‘ te clearance early. Ie -4,500; calves~800! fed • •*•<! yearlings steady with L*’ *® to 1.00 decline; scatr* MPWy strictly choice cattle k 14.50-17; heifers 25 cents Cer * ery **° w : most FT' aast 16.85, these grading s.i t "*• 8-SO-1J; cannera and « choice; bulk 12-16; cows b,/ "*• holla steady; sausage Mfcu. U ‘ i ‘’ Wn: choice beef Lt*.„ ’aalers very scarce nt rrivjJJ?^*’ oo0 * run ,a,e * r *r»t , War * H9 * generally steady. 4 ,!fi Hood and choice w ®atern lambs 14.60«:’<n lo “ d at 14,80 rcalinr IS2 i tn choice almigliii r M ‘ not much under 6 'Mr In a Town — Decatur
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local classified ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 tlmo 50c; 2 times 75e? , 3 times 31; o times 31.75. Ratos quoted are for censecI utlvo Insertions. No classified ) ado accepted on sklpday achsd- > ulo. * _ ""J" l9f 10 * ,o,nt ■‘•ACK I FACE Is 5c per word for Int eertion. i Copy must be In office by 11 i a. m. Monday through Friday. , Saturday deadline is sa. m. ! fOR SALK I FOR HALF 7-roorn modern home I on North Eleventh St. flood garI a<<-. Full l>aeem<*nt. New roof. Newiy painted, new furnace and rtokI er. Water softener, automatic waI tar -heater. Possession m 30 days, i Priced to sell. T. D. SchMorsteln. Phone 105. 270-tt ' foTFs“ale — room modern heme ' located on South First street, large lot with ample garden space, desirable home for dupl-x or apartment. Priced for quick sale Tri State Realty Co. T. D. Schiefer- , stein. Phone 105. 275-ts 1 IFdll SALE—Modern 7-rooiii"dw77lT 1 Ing bath, up and down; 2 bed ' rooms up, 1 bed room down. Kull ' basement with hard und soft wa--1 ter. Garage. Full lot. One block ' from buslne « district. 5-room dwelling, north aide, 2 bed rooms and bath up. Hardwood floors throughout bcau'iful kitchen with built-in features. Full basement with hard and soft water. Hot air furnace. Walter J. bockman Insurance A Real Estate. 153 So. Second St., phone ’, 282-ts FOR SAirE While TFlhiMTand Bur bon red turkeys, inilkfed. Dressed o* alive. For your Christmus dinners. J. F. Hupert. phone .'.III 29'1 bl<>t FOR SALE C<m ker _ spanlel pup' (black) Sired by a son of .My Own Brock*. Dam Huntington and My Own Brucie blood. Horn No Vcmber 20, 1945 Priced light. .Mrs. Chari'* E Whit tern, route 2. .Monroeville. Ind. % mile west of town. 2'i ”. gl"tx ORDER Christman flowers and plants now. Lutes Flowerth phone 5261. 2!i3b!M POIF SXIEI ' New, used Maytag gas motor, electric motor, drain ht-SHsWdl. roffr" Repair that Maytag. James Kitchen. Ho Jefferson. 1 bl'K'k south ’i east of Court House L'uH'.t Foil SALE Horton el. ctrlc washing machine. Excellent condition. Loren Keidel, Hoagland, Indiana. 297-Jtx FOR SA*LE Boy’s bicycle with % h.p. Briggs A- Stratton motor. Excellent condition. 640 South Line street, between 5:00 and 7:00 p m. 297-3: x FOR SALEr - ~ _ ri?d _ 7Tving room suite. Phone 612 298-Jtx FOR SALE - Circukitlng heating stove with plain jacket, used one season. Also (I. E. refrigerator, 6 foot tile, Amos Lehman, .Monroe. Indiana. 298-3 IX FOR SALE -White Rock hens for stews or roast, dressed 45c lb. Frys 55c. Delivered for Christinas Phone 573-B. 298-Stx F<HI SALE' Young frying chicF ens Call 282. 2M-Itx FOR SA LE - WeTrestablShed' fru i t market and Nursery Business, six full lots, business building and complete stock of fruit and nursery stock will sell as one unit. An Ideal Location on 13th St. Call I 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co., 134 North Ist St-, Decatur Indiana. 299:!t FOR SALE Junior size boy's bi cycle, good condition. Queen Anne style buffet. Phone 921. 299-21 F<JR3IALE Cowboy tank'heater* Phone 381. 299-3tx Ft ill SALE— Sew I famine rm i 11». Steel and rubber tired wagons. Lime and fertiliser sowers. Miller welders for the farm. De Laval milkers and separators. Also one used Hinman milker, one cultivator for Farmall tractor. Several low priced feed mills. Genuine parts and service for John Deere farm equipment. Steffen Implement Company, Third St. Phone 180. 299-313 —— o , Jap 7’aval Reserves The Japanese navy has not yet reached the bottom of ths barrel with respect to manpower reserves. Navy recruiting, U. S. officials say, can still draw on well over 1,500,000 men now engaged in merchant shippui£ and Ashing. The present nonnaval maritime population of Japan includes 115.0T0 holders of mariners’ certificates. 250.000 holders of mariners' service books In 1937, Japan had 364,260 fishing boats, of which 66.299 had engines. Fishermen “disciplined to the sea" totaled at least 1,250,000. Many Uses for Woed Wood is used in more than 1,200 items of military equipment and cupplies.
QI ICKIES by Ken Reynolds r 4 Tii | j I I'- - - ♦ - "Dear Mr. Milkman—l read your Democrat Want Ad where you had a <ow for sale—l'll take It'" e WANTED •• WANTED - Caad eart, higk«i* I prices paid for good, clean used I- cars. No delay. For quick cash see i- ZintsmaaUr Motor Salas. First >- and Monroe; phone 572. 214-ts '• WANTED — Open sows and al! • kinds of cattle. L. W. Murphy, s Phone 6762. 255-ts , ’WAXTfiD'-'nCate model caraHtor i, G.l.'s. Must be clean and in | :■ good condition. High celling j i prices. Fred Busclie, phone 975. v * 29130tx f WANTT-H Moi-- r.itiefbd custom’ers. Get the highes* price for ; your livestock. Call 5855 or 5592 I John Scheuman's Sons. 293-6tx • WANTED Giri or woman to care ( for two small children. 6:30 a m. to s:ou p in. Stay or go home night*. Phone 4242 between 5:00 I p.m. and 7:00 p.m. 298-3 t > WANT! D lit Itl'Y 2" or 3 thrif- , • ty feeding shoats. Homer Fiech- , ter, route 1, Craigville. Phone Tut- • sin 3 on 6. 297-3tx ’ bn farms. Eaitern money. Low rates. Very lib1 era! terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33T-T-tf WANTED- ICiidiirrepairinaii. Vhrjek Bros. Phone 360. 299-ts 1 WANTED "1 passenger to fly 1 round trip to Miami to All-Mi-ami air races, January 4-5-6. Phone 1 M. ( omb 7'l i. 299 3t LOST AND FOUND" • LOST l.adiea brown puiwe, contained driver's license, keys and : over >2O. Reward. Mrs Clarence ’ DeArmond. Monroe rout< I. 297-3tx MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROCBLE—CaII on ua. we will ba glad to give you a free , estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional coaL Also brick aud asbestos siding. Arnold * Klenk. Phone 463. 86-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We T* move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay ' all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE BERVICB ’ We service all makes of washera, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts WA’si’l^RTTiiid - sU^eeper - 'Tervice, Block south, 'A block east court house, .10 East Jefferson. Phone 95. James Kitchen Maytag Sales A, Service. ' 274-ts O — - —■« MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Press Storks lower in quiet trading. Bonds irregular; I'. S. govern- 1 ment lower. Curb stocks irregular. Cotton Irregular. Wheat, corn, oalo, rye und barley Irregular. Chicago lovestock: Hogs active, fully steady; cattle steady; and sheep fully steady to 25 cent* higher. —. o FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind, Dec. 20—(UP! —All markets were steady at Union Stockyards today and hogs were unchanged. Hogs: Market steady: 400-500 lbs. 14.75; 160-500 lbs. 14.75; 100160 lbs. 14.50, Male hogs 10 oo; roughs 13.7514.00; stags 13.50. Yearling iambs 10.00; spring lambs 14.00; clipped ewes 6.00. Calves 17.00. Steers, good to choice 14.00-16 00; medium 13.00-14.00; plain 8.0011.00. Helfers, good to choice, 12 SO--14.00; medium 10.00-12.00; plain 8.00-10.50, Cows, good 9.00-11.00; cutter 7-00-8.OO; cainier, 3.00-6.00. Bulls, gtrnd 10.00-11.50; medium 8.00-11.00, — ——o — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat; Dec. I.Bo'vß. May LBOH . B: July 1.77%; Sept. 1.74 Mt. Corn: Dec. 1.18%B; May I.lß** B; July 1.18'iB; Sept. I.lß'iß. Outs: Dec. 76%-77; May 75%-765 July 73-7314; Sept 70%. i ————o ——-——— . Trade in a Good Town — Decatur | N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST | HOURB: I 3:30 to 11=30 12:30 to 5;00 Saturdays, 3:00 p. m. Telephene 133 5 ■yea Examined Qlaaaea Fitted I
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Digestible Honey Honey requires practically no digestion since its sugars are almost wholly available for Immediate absorption into the body. a TSHMiNOLY unperturbed, Alfred L Cline, 55, is pictured in San Francisco as he was held on a charge of “suspicion of forgery." Meanwhile a formal murder charge was filed against him in Dallas, Tex., In connection with the poison death of an elderly woman in a Dallas hotel room. The deaths of other women with whom he associated are also under javegtigatian, (International) ■■■ ■ I Insulate und Weatherstrip NOW 10% DISCOUNT on all jobs during Dec. CAVE “Pto4o'< wAVE on fuel hills FREE ESTIMATE CALL 4X9 No Ohligal ion Gambles After 5:30 p. m. call 560. For REFRKiERATION SERVICE — Call— *. Wm. Affoider \ Phone 855 Decatur
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“THE‘OPEN DOOR’POLICY” TT~ ' (well, blow} [tricky uttle Ug LI /AHOvTaUNT JONESJ 2<l I z a°V <JLXj~cW L Care ya home?/ 4vo % n 1 iw ■w* wk*.- ■ - vi #o k'ai) * w-i z< '' £3” ■ ,of' cw 7 / ijSßrr r} -,<, ■;■ u.-j r-,~-- -;■ , . -\l -( I 1 V l *2'2o lam *Ak^* bli K B L O N n IE CONFESSION UNDER DURESS! HP** OH, DEAR. I \ fNCW, ILL NEVER KNOW WHO J‘ hf MAVBE (T WAS *lnuf WILLMXI YF •iJhSllll'llniflniJinilllliP’ "I (GUESS IT WAPON ) \ MURDERED THE HEIRESS"'/ 'l\ THE PROFESSOR V PROMISE TO C |ll|lHl|H|l»»H|||lHHl*r > THE OTHER SIPE < ( THIS IS TERRIBLE---,-/ / -NO, IT COULDN'T dfio vx <a am i / \? ( OF THE COUPON 1 I COULD IT HAVE BEEN ) ( MAmE BECN -OmAs IF I TELL / I I MURDERED I * \ I CLIPPED AND/ > THE BUTCHER OR 7 \ ILL BET IT kL mailed J_y S~l THE " iLr--' S did it?-/ ,_>. \ ' >***—<\< ,y, 11 J? .X <»- \\ \ 0 K * A ? •. V t- K ■ LK i J r ( I*■ a r <. x 1 t. " > I , “i j- |JS t hL> k>J J 1/ * J\ I hiihi —I ■.«»»■**• ■ I«M — »I -1.. —ls ——<l* -I| — liu> '»ll— anW<^A—M» _ 3L >w-- >. «> 'rft—- lf -.~ ■..-., -"•’ff" Leland Smith'lnsurance Agency LKLAND SMITH HRST 4 MONROE STS. PHONES 140 and 23» (.LelTx HILI, j INSIWE WHAT YOU OWN FOR WHAT IT IS WORTH NOW. TT PAYS YOl TO PAY VS —TO PAY yOl ”
H' Ki-’v:-'’ <49C*aN t. j.vnm > Ighting Mate Kansas is the second healthiest state in the union as shown by army rejection records. Approximately 414 per eent of the state's total population is in the anned forces of the United States. Thia include* fivestar Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower of Abilene. — WHO
Turjwg" SBMMMP I ® I '''• raPi * * - ’IF % v, , war • • <» ■ g 1 * » F > a- - TO HIS BED with n spinal injury from which, doctors say, he will never recover, Jimmy Sarchet, 14, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sarchet, Detroit, can neither hear nor apeak. Only way of communication with the boy is by means of Morse code, which he understands. His mother is tapping out a message or. the youngster’s baud here. (International) ■V ■ f ~ • 1 y 4 ’ ? - B TAKING TIME OUT from his many and varied singing assignments, Bing |< Crosby makes with the feet and hands as he squires musical comedy | star Nanette Fabray through a sinuous rhumba at a New York night I gpoL He's in the east to assist the Sister Kenny drive. (International)
Gen. Patton Spends Uncomfortable Night Fraiikfuit. Dec. 30 •<’?» The I first unfavorable army medical bulletin in several daya reported today ilihi <4'-u. George 8. Patton had spent an uinomforlulde niithi and waa troubled with secretions lof an unknown catuie. The bulletin <«id there was no change in the neurolog'cal status thst Is, that state of hie partial paralysis. It said: "(tenoral Patton had an uncomfortable night. He experienced • onclderable difficulty during the night with exeesalve seen • Ilona, the cauee for which was no' y< 1 determined Temperature 97.8 ptitoe 60, respiration 24 No change in the neuruhigteul •‘••.'M.'' Refuses Dismissal Os Murder Charge ( helm-a. Maas.. Dec 20 tl'PI Denouncing the defendant as an '•exhibitionist." a district judge refused today to disintas a murder charge Hgiilnst Mrs. R« se Carton in the death of her "kidnaped" ba-
by auu Ronnie, but admitted her tv bail so ah" could "pend the Christmas season with her family. •Hln<e the medical examiner’* 1 eport I* not complete, I have no allt-malive but to continue fhto 1 ca*e und place her lAder l»all." Judge John W. MaclAal Mid. He continued the caee until Jan. it) and »et ball at 12.500. whi< h defense counsel Francis E. Kellv said probably would lie raised —— — Youth Found Guilty In Hit-Run Death Indianapolis, Dec. 20 HP) — Louis John Fink, Jr., 16. was found guilty yesterday of n charge In tonnecll m with the hit run death of pedestrian George Entwistle fust Hept. 6. Fink watt cnarged with living u delinquent child. Juvenile court Judge Mark W. Rhoads placed Fink on probation, denied him the right to drive an automobile and ordered him to pay Entwistle's funeral expenses to the dead man'* estate. Mirth < ertlHrale Nutlca la hereby glv-n that M.ir> i:<-i„-. . a p,.||>.. k liix filed a petition Io the Circuit <' ,irt <>( A,ldioa Countv Indiana, to kava she tim.* and place al twit birth d<-lermlte <l. Maid petition is set for hearing on lli. s;ih <l.iy of in- r, lot',. • 'I.VI'i: o Tltnl'l'N’Elt • 'lerk of the Adams <’lr< ult Court Dee. J.< — . — O ■ ■■■■i — lllrih I rrtHlvnlr S'otlo- |h le-n-by glvm that J.mie <ioribm I’oilix k li.tw flleil a petition 111 the Circuit t'o rrt of .V<l mu Count* Indiana, to have the lime and |>la>e of tier l.lrlll ilelei mined. K.ild petition lx -et fir hearing on ill. ‘.th <lu> ”f I -mini. I!'l.‘>. • 'l.vih: t>. TitorrxKit Cl,-rk of the Adams Circuit Court I »• <
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a : ATTENTION FARMERS . CONSIGN YOl R LIVE STO( K TO I S. a „ Take the "(iuess Work" out and get the Full Market Price for your LivestiK-k. ’ We Can and Will Get You The Top Price. • • Your Gain is Our Biggest Concern. B ■ TRICKINti RATES to I nion Stockyards. Ft. Wayne ■ ■ BILLS SMS a s ST4U<US r COWS. HEIFERS S2JU! ■ a CALVES SI.(MI _ HOGS (Load Lots 15c per HHi) SHEEP (Load Lots 25c each.) All Loads Fullv Insured. FOR MORE MONEY. PHONE SXMS or 5592. I ! John Scheiman’s Sons I ■ l)E< ATI R. IND. a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a If J ■ 3 ■ K H [ < I B ■ ■ hf|i. , & |i mg a ■ P I wI44JL.. fjUAJR ■ ■ « kW l ■ ■MRMWM I : Arnold & Klenk : ■ ■ ■ MADISON STREET ft ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aiata
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IN MEMORIAN In memory of our dear father and bubimud. L. F. Young who passed away Det. 20, 1944. Peaceful be they rest dear lathe', it is sweet to breathe thy name In life w<- loved you dearly lu death we do the same by hia daughters. Mrs. George Hakes, Mm Lease Pickering. 299-ltx ■ —see. 1. .SI,. <■■■ - -■<)->—or- ■< *Hl>olHli>irnt of tdiulal-lrater he. IM7 . Mothe I* i.rrrhy uivsri that ths 1 ulid.-rslgned lr«» 10-n appointed AuI t>ilnl*l 1 stor of firs -rlate of liarrtiee ''a-*-, luts <>f Adam* CiMtnty, I .In cased. The <>tau Is probably solvent. John 1.. Klug, Adririni«trator. Ire- i, IS4-. It. Hur.letle I usirr, tllorne*. In-. 6. 13, 3« NOTICE! The Adam* County Alwtracl Co. In now located at 159'4 N. Second St. 1 (Over Morris 5c A 10c Store) • I Justine Everhart, Manager Phone Office 117-Homc 1218 NOTICE! My law offices are now open Tor liUNineNN at 159'j N. Second St. (Over Morris 5c & 10c Store) I). Burdette Custer Phone Office 117--liome 221 I
