Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1946 — Page 5
n ■"sONDAY, JANUARY 7,1945.
ilarket Recoils IAIUV REPORT OF LOCAL fr *]AHO FORIIOft MARKKTB W M JtHHRTT, MURRAY A CO. .yliw Ml ktnte H llvretock at *<7l Dreetz WilfaMre, Barna WHWIK ?»CI'VH •v®ry ocy WUI I«tM P- *. *«' l > y&rdte* ate m ectetereton. '’•kW Pheas Ml '** e *n (.temotte January 7 "*r .to 188 IM •»-«• ‘ to IM UM— 13.60 to 188 tat. 14 26 to IM Ite. _ 14 W Ik to iso iba. ->- H 25 o-_ to MO lb«. 14.00 5: =z=r *S b —-• «- 60 on, gate to—ee . 14 00-16 oo " 'wa, cool to m'diuni 10.00-13 00 fare, good to choke U.oo-14 oo fan, OML to M'Bluxn 1 o 12 w h re, choice -4r- WR re, mteian to gate ~ 8.00- 1.00 iHj m, coaiajioa 6.00- 7.00 to, euttore 0.00 down la, choice —ll.OO 4n! « la, nteiwa good a.oo-io.oo la, oommoa —— 8.00 down ’ KUHNBR TreeK YARDS FIMM IM Corrected Jaaumy 7 to 400 Ite. —— 1H.65 ’■■ to IM Ite 14 30 to IM Ite 14.00 igte 11-75 rorpr vs» -.............—- 1* 50 la Hoge — ®OO ntUito (choice) 18 0" ate (Mas. ate Sat) is.oo ea 6.00 «;i> - )r „ WHOLIBALB 800 AND . POULTRY GvOTATIONB Furwlehed by DBCATUR PRODUCt CO. Phone MO i 11... Corrected Janueiy 7 rge egg* 38c diem eggs •—— 34 Met ogga i y —. 26c . JMlbrotlora tad fryer* 10c , »— —»•= n , -23c h , avy oprtegerw 4 Ibe Aup 23c .Ingen, steer 4 lbs. 15c Shorn baas JHr -18 c to •. I roonton . 10c O l® c tt f aae -20 c Cte r -•— 170 « * LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT BURK KLtVATOR CO. Corrected January 7 Sanaa subject w change during day. *** Prices delivered at elevator, "et 1 Ret Wheat — -.11.M \ 2 Red Wheat i «7 C a 8 New and (Nd Corn.— 1.60 ITL % Boj Beans _. 2.16 ... » Beane ——2.10 >. 2 Oats r» as seed 200 -«»• ... < . . . i.is Gralaa: .03 per bnahel less. Cera: .04 per 100 k ». fob. farm ■■—— ~ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK fJ Chicago, Jan. 7- < I'l’t- (WFAI if i Livestock: X ■ Hogjt: 0,000. Active. 35 to 8« nto higher than last weekend. —oet advance on weights over 250 a. ail good ate choice 180 to 300 . hogs now at 14.85 celling; ZTw* . to 50 cents higher. s»atly 13.85 i} » 14.00: all hogs sold early Uh Cattle 18,000. Olives: 1.080. Fed <ws and yearlluw and yearling •ifers 26 to W cents higher: mostBi •* 50 ten’s np wife gote and lowlCiioice grades Showlrm moat ad---ince; cowa aUonr to 25 cents igher mostly strong; hulls »nd I talers scarce, Rrm; largely steer id lieifer run: bulk ateers 15.50 X > 1IJ0; about 40 loads at s VO loads Ote th choice heifers ? hulk beitor» 18.80 to 17(W: j Solee beef cowa to 14 50: hulk ; eef eowg >OO to 18.00; entiers 26 down: heawy sausage bulls to Ms« teM WB- to 14.00; verier* 5.60 down; Mock cattle in aegllg>le sups*?. Sheep: 5.0(h) No early action on tauibs. askikng fully y'teady or ap to 15.00 tor g<xnl and wrtteta; scattered early ids tw much oh 25 cento lower: latWO sheep Tully ateady; load . hoice ted westorn eweu held above K 5; two donlles mixed grade :i takota ewes 7.26 straight and lo»d jT tontana aged buck- 8.50. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK — Judianapoiis, Jan 7— (VPt PMAJ- Livestock: Hogs 11,000; active, steady; ood and choice 160 300 lbs. 14.85 ; 4 ell Ing; 300 Ito. up 14.80: 100-180 ». 13.26-14.50; good and choke '"jwa 13.86-14.00. Cattle 3,400; calves 700; steers te heifers epe“' ‘l ' rather slow; ■ ost early sales alront steady, pole weak to 25 lower, load to Choice around 1050 lb. stetn, 17.50; 4- onimon and'medium 10:50-18.60; ood to choke hi-ilcr* 16.25; severI lots medium and good heifers '"'I.00-15.25; son»e bids 25 or more ower 0« co*s but bulk early stead/;‘Owe load good cow» ~.1.75; hulk. jrM 13 60-13.50; vealre active good and choice 7.00-17 60; Wtunion and medium naitsly U.W»-l6U»0. Sheep 2.5<W); fairly active, stew ; ,iy; tour toads good and]
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QUICKIES by Ken Reynoldn f— 1 HM| 11 '■' I * IM . £ rP fgtwa v.ys | “I got It with a Democrat Want Ad—surely, Reverend, you believe mt?" FOR SALE F5ft”§ALR 5 room seml-mvdern house, Near Uptown. FOR SALE 9 room modern home. Suitable for duplex. Near Uptown. FOR BALE—6 room home in Craigville, Ind., city water and electricity. Tri-State Realty Co.. T. I). Bchiefemteln, phone 105. 307-i.f. Foil SAIjE — Manure spreaders; rubber tire wagons; tractor disks; cultlpackers; sprocket packers; rotary hoes; fertiliser and lime spreaders; Horn-draulic man urc loaders— Craigvllle Oarage. 2-6 t FOR SALE McCormick Deering hay loader. Used 2 seasons. Imuis Krueckeberg, 918-C. 3-g3t h)k"ftALE Available SpireUi girdles with genuine elastic, extra hraaelers CaU 521-0 tor appointment. Mrs. Henry Bauman. 3-3tx FOR SALE—S pc. breakfast set. in good condition. Kitchen coalwood heater. Kitchen sink and linoleum. Phone 977. 4-2tx FOR SAIJ! One 10-20 McCoimlck Deering tractor. Phone 573-K. 4-g6tx FOR SALE K’lfclton cabinet; Estate Heatrola heating etove; kitchen range. Paul Arnold, Cralgville phone. 4-2tx FOR HALF. —38*Phllco radio battery set. In condl'ion. Desk model. Preble phone 7 on 9. 4-g2tx FOR BADE~I94O 1 Ston Ford truck 7-on x 750 tires, 168-ln. wheel base, new motor, good lire*. Phone 7101. 5-3tx FOR SALE lmmedia.tr Posse--slon, 10 room dwelling state roof. Hardwood floors. Dowastains full lot. 5 roomi upstairs, 5 rooms downstairs with hath. Furnace. 3 room basement. Inquire 222 North Fourth St., phone 1427. 5-2tx FtflFß ALE~ WelTfm proved.*! Hit hiy Productive, 140 acre farm in Monroe, Twp. Adams Co. Indiana, can be purchased with small down payment, balance on crop payments. Call or Write 174, Midwe st Realty Auction Co,. Decatur Ind FOR lAlfc Well ImmoveeL'llT? hly Productive, level 80 acres in Union Twp. Adams Co.. Indiana, this farm can te sold as one unit or divide and mH u two 40» io suit purchaser. Call nr write 174. Midwest Realty Auction Co., De cat nr. Ind. 5-3 t FOR' BALE House- trailer, pi i. for quick sale, 8350.00. Good tires clean. Also table model radio. Daniels Sah»e A Service, Phone* 801. 53t FOR SALE Choice “HomcsTead” modern 5 room hmm*, full basement. motor plumbing; garage; beat of repair. Will sell furnished or untarnished. Trl-State Realty Co., T. D. Schk-ferslefn. phone 105. 5-ts F(»U'"4ALE 30 A Clm vroletT Vernon Fellers, 2 miles east of 'Salem. Then north second house*. 6-3tx FAh SALE Tarpaulins, Canvas covers. Awnitigs for stores and homes For sixes ate csall Daniels Sales Servlets, 534 N. 2nd. Phonce 801. 5-3 t IkOR -John' Dee-re No. 11 Combine and No. 15 one-row mounted Corn Picker. Kermit fcbrtler, 4 miles aoukheast Willshire, Ohio on 33. C-6tx FOR SALE 3 year old Guernsey cow, fresh February 11. Carl H Frey, 7 miles soertheasi on Piqua Rond Phonce 969-F. 5-2lx o FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Jan. 7—(UP) —Lambs were 25 cents higher, ewes 50 cents up and calves 50 cents more at Union Stockkytirds today. Hogs were steady. Hogs: Market steady; 160-400 lbs. 14.50; 400-500 lbs. 14 25: 140180 lbs. 14.25; 120 140 lint. 13.00; 100-120 13.75. Male hogs 10.00; roughs 130013.50; stags 13.00. Yearling iambs 10.00: spring lambs 14.25; clipiied ewes 6.50. Calves 17.00. Steers, good to choice 14 00-16.00; medium 12.00-14.00; plain 8.00-11.00. Helfers, good to choice 12.50choice around 100 lb. fed Texas Jamba 14.26; bulk good and choice native lamb* 13.75-14.25; few choice 14.58; medium to good 12.0013Ao; good and choice slaughter ewe* 8.50-7.50.
WANTED —— WANTED — Used care, highMt prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash ms Zintsmastor Motor Balea. First and Monroe; phono 871. 214-ts U.l.'a. Must be clean and In good condition. High ceiling prices. Fred Busche, phone 876. 891-30 U repairman. Uhrlek Bros. Phono 380. 299 ts WANTEIFto BUY~FueI oil heater in good condition. Phone 673-11. 3-3tx WANfED" ™ To rent JO acne*or more. Complete linn of equipment. Marlon Cline, Bluffton route 3. Phone 626 1,4 3tx WANTED Four Men to help unload car of newnprint (Rolls) the latter part of week, or first of next. Apply Decatur Daily Democrat w'aS'TED TO RENT Fiiininheii or unfurnished apartment. Phone 659, Don Fnichte. sg3tx WANTED Unfurnished apartment or house. Phone 285. 4-g3tx HELP WANTEfi-Hoad sawyer" Steady work. Good wages. Write or call Fort Ijarntsle Saw Mill, Fort Laramie. Ohio. 4-3tx WANTED Girl or woman to stay with 2 children 2 evenings a week. Phone 4651. 5-a3tX WANTED — Fmnishod room by employed girl. Phone 6491. 53tx WANTED—To rent house and unfurnished apartment. Phone 218. 5 3tx Wanted -Good Shepherd pups. W'rite or call Roy H. Blceke. phone 645-G. Route 5. 3-3tx ~ " foR ReNt —' FOR REN'f Sleeping room; will also launder office or factory workers shirts, Mrs. Lauretta Aniline, Bellmont Park. 3-3tx lWAnDfound' LOST Light brown <■ -cker spaniel. seven months old. Answt-rw to name Buffy. Reward. Stanley ( lark, 1215 Master Drive. Phone 8194. 5-l>3t LOST Frieiul»!iip and biribnlonc rings. Reward. Return to this offlee. 5-1 tx LOSf Man’s" Butova wrist watch. I 1 leatimr inind. Reward for return to this office. 5-3 t misceii.aKEous — Rofip TROUBLE—CaII on tie.we wfll be glad to gh« yon e free estimate on «uy sire job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey root at no additional co*t. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold • Ktenk Phone 463. 80-ts FARMERB remove dead boreee, cowe, hogs, etc. Decatur phone zboo. We pay all phone chargee. The Btadler Products Co. 15-ts ”APPUi ANCEBER Vici We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a com plete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold A Kleuk. 81-ts WA SH ER ~a nd~Sweeper service, Block south, Mi block east court house. 110 West Jefferson. Phone 95. Janies Kitchen Maytag Bales A Service.374-tf WE ARE BUYING USED CARS Buyer will call if you can’t come in SAYLORS Your Buick Chevrolet Dealer Phone. 772 SEE THE NEW’“oitv»~<’l<"trac now on display at the Craigvllle Garage. 2-4 t INSTRUCTION. Male. AUTO BODY and FENDER work, in eluding metal work, welding and spray painting—-Look into it!—One of the most profltablc branches of tremendous Auto industry offering chances for good job or your own bitsinoHS. Train in a [rare time. Write for FREE facts Auto-Crafts Training. 155 c-o Democrat. 5-2tx CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 1.80>4B; July 1.76 H; Hept 1.74‘A: Dec. 173%. Corn: May 1.18%B; July 1.18% B; Sept. 1.18%8. Oats: May 76% %; July 73-12%; Sept: 70%B; Dec. 7<>%. 14.00; medium 10.00-12.00; plain 8.00-10 50. Cows, good 9.00-11.00; cutter 7.00-8.00; cannot. 3.00-8.00. Bulls, good 10.00-11.50; medium 8 00-11.00. N. A. BIXLEK OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:80 12:80 to 8:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 tyre Examined Glaeeee Fitted
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Song Fest Tuesday At Auditorium At Berne Adams county rural youth memberg and all other rural young folk* of this locality ate Invited to attend a song fest to be held Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at the Berne community auditorium. Al Stewart, director o' music at Purdue University, will 'cad the singing and will be accompanied by William Lehman, Allen county youth attending Purdue. It was pointed out t'mt while the meeting was being sponsored by rural youth members, nil young people are invited to attend. ™ .Q—n.. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur — o— —— Markets At A Glance By United Pres* Stocks firm in moderately active trading. Bonds higher. U. 8. government* higher. Curb stocks higher. Colton lower. Wheat, corn, rye. oats and barley irregular. Chicago livestock; Ilogs active, 35 to 60 cents higher; i iitle strong; sheep asking fully ateady or up to |75. THANK YOU We sincerely wish to thank the merchants tor the wonderful gifts awarded to Diana Kay Dellinger in the first baby of 1946 contest. Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Dellinger.
Insulate and Weatherstrip NOW CAVE up to 40 ’* wA\w t on fuel bills FREE ESTIMATE On Any Size Job CALL 429 No Obligation Gambles After 5:30 p. m. call 500.
WANTED GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. Cannot use underwear stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will Pay g c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“TßOUßLE BY THE BOWLFUL!” r /certinglV’TT /poPEYe? letL j/FAKE, J 1 • 1 SHE ISN'T A ( ) (YES, I AA?) \. PISH IN ’AT ) FORTUNES?) IHAHL I I (FAKE AT AU»» ff / getting x 7 BOWL H / SUES v 7 t a . Jul Un* k.<»* Fere, tec Brew TC’M SfMS A BLONDIE CROWDED LULLABY! S, litW SURE. n£T] / t Z ■ . GOOPNESsJ'I CEOTtaNW Ij| HW /MOVEOVER.( J *'-%.( PITHEPS- \ (NOW, VWS) / w t E^k? L 2^°' E X EK C MR. DiTHEBS )fl IAD)ArLLFIXA 4 C FRIGHTeSbD A SSL IKB / JBLE (BEORWYOU ) Y<' \SLEEP WITH) CORA X-CON THE <| \ A Z <1 Jl I SLEEP r-Xl 0k ' teFWI 1 1 id Bi HIT" i li iren-me T —BITiNFWteW..IPWi—■te— M—B WARNING! Don’t low your ri«hl to drive Ixtlh your car and your tractor BECAUSE YOU FAILED TO REGISTER AND INSURE | YOUR FARM TRACTOR. Tractors tieed to trannfeort commodities on public highways are subject to the motor ¥ vehicle responsibility law. Call Us Today. . | Leland Smith Insurance Agency ■ l—l HIM |- - T -Treil—TrT XaHMMEU.MII I ■IIMMI IWBteimßWniteMil■!>■■■ IM IlffWUllßß—■K——T
* ci, Ja Immf - • V .> " J jswi-oj..wk ... i< ».i- ■— A GBOUR Os STBIKIB6 at the Kearny, N. J., plant of the Western Electric Company gather about a container and drink hot coffee outside the plant’s gates after being relieved by others on the picket line. Shortly after, violence flared when a group of non-union men attempted to force their way into the plant ate were turned back. (International)
Farmers Are Urged To Attend Weed Hearing Farmers of Adams county are urged to attend a weed law blaring In the circuit court nrom at 1 pm.. Friday. February 1. O. C. Lee, exteiwion botanist of Purdue, lias been appointed by Gov. Gates on a committee to draft a n w weed law and Mr. Lee in anxious to have our farmers views on what is desired In the way of a weed law. Representative Robert ‘feller of Decatur and Senitor Vott A, Eichhorn of Uniondale, have been invited to attend. o When we plant kiudlincss, we gather affection o NOTICE! The Mutual Fire Insurance Company of French Township, Adams County, Indiana, will hold its annual business meeting at its usual' place of meeting in the Election School House, District No. 3 in French Township. Adams County, Indiana on Saturday, January 12. 1916, at nine o'clock a. m. Martin Moeschbr-rger. Secy.
Hoosier Industrial Executive Is Dead Grand Rapids. Mbit . Jan, 7 (C. P.t Hugh 11. Wilkinson, 59. an Indiana industrial executive, died . yesterday in a hospital here. Wilkinson was vice president i and nnles manager of tb« Spencer i Cardinal company in Mirlon and Wabii'h, Ind. He was :t native of Pern, ind., once lived in Indianapolls, was xradualed from DePauw University at GreencasUe, Ind . and ’ lived in Marion since 1918. Rites will In- held tomorr >w at Marion. 1 ■ f Ji K&a&a ■ T-'' . -... WILSON WATKINS WYATT, above, is now on the job as federal housing expediter and summing up his aims in three words, ’’Moro .! houses quickly,” he'a using "veterans first” as his watchword. The 40-year-old Louisville mayor, was named by President Truman to smash bottlenecks in the administration's program to meet housing shortage. (International)
Eighth, Sixth Army Vets To Come Home Yokohama. Jan. 7—(UP) —The Eighth army announced today that all men In the Eighth and Sixth army areas with either 50 points or Hire* and onehalf years' service will Im- *nrouta home for discharge by Jau 31. it shipping aasigm-d to Japan Is not diverted elsewhere. _. o— ——— Pearl Harbor Probe Committee Recesses Washington. Jan. 7 (UP)—The Pearl Harbor committer* is taking a recess to allow time for Its new chief couiuo-l to catch up with the first six weeks of Inveat'gation, Meinlters expressed hnpe that publt hearing* could b< finished within a month after (hey are resumed Jan. 15. 0 Some men ue<' their religion only a* a life preserver; only during a storm.
PUBLIC SALE I have rented my farm and will sell at public auction 2 miles west and 2 miles south of Decatur. MONDAY, JAN. 14, 1946 Commencing at 12:30 P. M. HORSES—Roan Mare 9 yrs. old. wt. 1600, Sorrel Horse 6 yrs. old, wt. 1600. CATTLE— Holstein cow. 3 yrs. old. Bred September 8; Guernsey heifer Dm- to freshen in February. FEED—S ton mixed hay; 3 ton Timothy Hay. IMPLEMENTS John Deere "GF’ tractor, good condition; John Deen- No. 62 tractor plows 14"; Boil fitter tractor disc, good; Fertiliser grain drill. 12 hole; M< Deering Mower, good; M< Deering push bar A cylinder hay loader; Me-Deering 8 ft. grain binder; Moline side delivery rake; Blackhawk corn planter; Mower; wheel land roller: Spring tooth and spike tooth liarrow; Corn plow; Me I tec-ring Manure spreader; Low wheel wagon; good 16 fl. hay ladders * grain lied; John Deere 10" Hammer Mill, g<Mid; mi ft drive belt; Walking plow; Double set harness and collars; 7 shovel one horse cultivator. | TERMS—CASH. JOHN SCHULTZ OWNER. | Roy 8. Johnson A- Son— Am ts. ! Bryce Daniels—Clerk. PUBLIC AUCTION I. the undersigned, will sell al public- auction, the- following personal property. Located at 419 Grant St, Decatur. Ind., on Saturday, Jan. 12, 1946 Time: 1:00 P. M. Prompt HOUSEHOLD GOODS Active Normal Cook Stove; Baseburner heating stove: Walnut cupboard: Kitchen faille and I chairs; Oak dining room table and 4 Chairs; sideboard; Rouaded glass china closet; Cabinet radio; Leather davenport; 2 upholstered chairs; 2 wood rockers; Walnut antique stand; Floor lamp; Large mirror; 2 iron beds with springs and mattress; 2 chest drawers; lot bed clothing. Including quilta, comforts, etc.; 2 ■ 9x12 congoh-um rugs; Table cloths; Several throw rugs; Dishes and cooking utensils; 2 tubs; <■ np.-r wash holier; 2 coal buckets; some- other articles not mentioned. TERMS—CASH. A. E. SMITH « . . OWNER. Clerk—Hryc «■ Datiiels, Auctioneers—Suman Bros.. Phone Decatur 6761—Monroe 91-Y.
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PAUL 81X1(8, 38, above. Is Ohio Btata’a new football coach. Ho succeeds Carroll Wlddore, who has stepped down to take a job as assistant to Bix!or, who was hl» assistant ths last two ysars. Bixler Is a graduate of Mount Union college. (International)
