Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1946 — Page 5

ii>Y, JANUARY 14, 1946.

Hjket Reports REPORT OF LOCAL MARKIT* for MURRAY A CO. aj< *®l kind* of livestock •» *WlHshlto* Berne received evsry M Kntll 12:30 P- m. MMF aD(t D 0 commission. ■ Phono Ml B)t<*»ed Chickens meK iis.oo tW 1125 WR - 13-»0 1® 7r,n W 13.00 gtejK,,.] to c.nolce ■ 14.00-15.00 to rn'dium 10 00-13 00 BS|Hfnod to choice 15 '*'o-14 00 SBHtoni to m'dluro 10 00-12.00 XKr. 10.50 ggEßLfm. to good — "O’ >OO -7 00 0 on down .. n on K, good • OMO.OO MnER STOCK YARD* Phone IM Br< .t. <1 Jauua.y 11 lb* 114.65 3Sk,-. !:>- 14 30 mat" !''-• 14 Mg . .. 13 50 HjK rl> »on S^Kimic-» l ®'*" and Sat.) 1300 Wholesale cog and ■ltry Quotation* Furnished by jMatur PRODUCE CO. Phone 3*o ~(...! January II argslfs 32c awtSSbroilers and fryers ...10c ESK.. ;4 . 21c te 23c ?*a®pringers 4 lb*» ft up 23c under 4 lbs 15c hens - —l6 c RiWßters 10c Bff I<>kSI 30c kmSEf,'. - 1 c GRAIN MARKET Krk ELEVATOR CO. ■ ... t- d January II ■ids subject u> change dgrlag day. flea delivered nt elevator. |9. ■l-l Wheat .... 1168 Wheat 1.67 wkKvw and Old Cora.... 160 t99* Beats 2.16 2.io fefeßgttatk .... .... .74 Mgh'-d ......... .... Z.t’O Mg - 1-15 wre st .<33 per bushel less. g< >rn: .04 per 100 Icm. fob. farm .gW A’■< A POL IS LIVESTOCK |M|napnlK Jan. 14-(11*1 'ftß LD'stock: active; butch.-rs MB ’i* ll Friday; sows strong; < hoioce butchers* 160 lbs. |S>‘ 14 85; 1&O-16O lbs. 13.25and choice sows mostr Jp-*’ l4 00 : low < hoice iightto 11.10; staff* 13 50 down. JBle 1.100; calves 300; steers ■tlh-rs active largely 25 cents Pg : ‘oiaii lots good to medium 8^® e * 17.25; two ’wads srod «M’‘- «te*n» 17.00 load i-ds |jßn to Sood steers nod year- ?■ II 50-16,00, several loudMB i •<• rood heifer. 14 30-1 4.50; fßa-'ne unevenly 25 or more b'ltht-r; small lots good *’** 1 1 30-14.50; good grads--h '. common to in dium. ‘‘- >l2 ait; vealer*. active. row! and choice !6 s(«= 250 "low. f»» lamb* |M"‘’ '< lily louer. slaughter steady; )M j ( | lots fat ■ RT WAYNE LIVESTOCK J® Wayn., Ind Jan j| f |j>) wen- 50 cents lower al "W today and * er « 25 cents up. Market steady; 160-luO «'<s: 400-500 |b«. nso- Itn . Sw" l 14.50; 120-140 |ha. 13.25; "B 1 lbs. 14.00, hogs 10.00; roughs 13.25|B ”10KH 13,00. iambs looo: spring "B’ l,n "l ‘Upped ewes 6.50 1 -. rood to choice 14.00-16.00; 12.00-14.00; plain g op. f, 'rs g(»od | O choice 12.50■0.50" ~HU "‘ ,0 - W12o «; Plain K!:. K '** »-<MMI.OO; c „tter ’ ‘“nnor. 3.00-6.00 ■lO0 ‘" O ‘ l ,OOOH5 »; '»'<iium Bhicago grain close Br!V 1 «'”kU; July 1.75 B>n v t7l *- Kt-nk ”' 4B: Ju,y ! L ~ -*wW* ,n « Good Town — Decatu”

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MMSM.asa-ww • LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or leas: 1 time 50c; 2 times 750; • tlmss *1; 6 times 11.7A Ratss quoted are for coneoo utlvo Insertions. No clSMlflod ads aocsptsd on sklpdsy schedule. Roto for 10 point BLACK FACE le 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 t. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday dsadllno Is I a. n*. FOR SALE FohT kL%—i room modern homo. I Huitable for dupb x. Near Uptown. Tri-Stato Realty Co.. T. I). Schiefeiwteln, phone 105. 307-t f Fdh RALE-Choice •ilnmexic-itF’ modern 5 room house; full basement, motor plumbing; garage; best of repair. Will sell furnished or unfurnished. Trl-Statc Realty Co., T D. Schiefersteln. phone 105. 5-ts FOR HALE Du roc bred glltx, Imrnuned. richest bloodlines, reasonable. H. D. Krelsciier, Convoy, Ohio, 10 miles east of Decatur on 324. <; Voft'HALI-: 10< a<’t<- farm near Craigville; good location, good soil. Steffen Imp. ('O., Third St. Dev-atur. Mt* 1*011" JIALk By out-of-town widow of War veteran. Very nlcef five room home on big choice cor-, tier lot midway between northern! factories, schools, churches, bn •! inens distrit t. Hardwood floors,' except one bedroom. Built-in kitchen cupboards. Tinted bathroom with recessed tub. Good furnace. Garage. Remodeled for use before owner left for service- Priced for you to buy at >6.950. owner • will carry 14.000 mortgage or better terms available World War II i veteran. 727 North Fifth Street. PLEASE don't bother tenants. For appointment phone 570. Bob Heller. Realtor. Heller, Building, First ft Monroe streets. 9-ktf FOR SALE—3 room home In Prehie with gas and electricity. Drove well. T. D. Schiefersteln. phone 105. 9-:f FOR SALE Highly productive 2? acre farm near Decatur, Indiana, well improved, including completely modern 8 room house. Call 174 Midwest Realty Auction Company, Decatur. Indiana. 10-2 t FOR SALE—An opportunity to go' Into construction business for l yourself during profitable post war I years. Al! equipment. Including ! jack**, conveyor and block., necessary for raising houses and excavating basements. Priced to sell within week Real chance for one or two ambitious young men. Phone S7O, Boli Ht-lr-r, Realtor. Heller Building. First and Monroe street*. 10-61 FOR SALE"- Black shepherd pups, 3 months old S"J miles east. 2ly south Berne, K A Rumple, Berneroute 2. 10-g2tx FOR SALE Pali Twin Beds.complete with spring and mattress, like n w. 45 do*, bed room suites complete with chest and vanity, several studio couches, tabh- top oil stoves, like new. Singer sewing machine. Two modern coal ranges in A! corniilion. Decatur t.ed| Fum. 116 8. 2nd. Phone 420. H Jt FOR NALE flood well pump and pump jack, with or without motor Florence hot blast stove. Kenneth Mitchell, phone 102-P. IL.'ltx Wfc &ALE* Body Tre~wood. We deliver. Reuben Gerber, Phone Craigville 23 on 3. Call al 6 p.m Foil SALE Heavy Duty rubber tired wagon and 13 Indi hammer mill. Both in excellent condition David Fieehter. Craigville route 1. Craigville phone 11-3tx FOR SALE 193' Hudson Coach. Good tires, heater, defroster. Phone 1253. 11 b2t SALE Ibiyx 3 p*<<<' »ai“r repellent snow suit with fur lined jackets. Phone 935 11-g3tx Pc7iFi?Aljr“3 18*7t. houge trailerw, both trailers in excclieni condition. Also Portable buffer with *.-s H. P. motor. Daniels Sal - Service. Phone 801. 11-tt FOR SALE One w tin finest •>” acre farms in Adams county, best of modern improv. ments. all black level land, extra well tile drained, located within I*> miles of Jeff arson township high school. Can give immediate possession. Call Melvin Liechty, Berne, phone 251. 11-31 Markets At A Glance By United Pre*** Stocka higher in active trading. Bonds firm. U. S. governments firm. Curb stocks higher. Chicago stocks bight r. Cotton irregular. Wheat, corn. rye. oats and barley higher. Chicago livestock; Hogs active, fully steady, caUle steady to unevenly higher, and sheep strung.

<|l ICKIBS li, K,n H..nolJ« I j | "You don't have to use a Demo- - ts.it Want Ad to gel a secretary, Henry. Junior has learned to WHISTLE! ' FOR SALE— IO room modern houne, slate roof, all hardwood floors, full basement, radiator heat; good location. Also 40 acre farm on state highway near Decatur. See I. Rernstein, or A. D. Suttles.—The Suttles Co. 9t3 WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING — all nukes. Needles, oil, belts, part*. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's, 445 South l'ii'<t. 6-21tx WANTED T<»"ltkNT Houm- in Decatur or within 5 mile area. She man White Co., Corner Third 'and .Monroe. li-tf WANTED ~ CW-Jars," highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash sue, Zlntsmaster Motor Balsa. First and Monros; phons 373. 214-ls WANTED — Late mode) cars for G.L’s. Must be clean and in good condition. High ceiling prices. Fred Busche, phone 975. 291-30tx “g f r Women BE A PRACTICAL NURSE BIG DEMAND—HIGH WAGES Instruction. High school not necessary. Easy to learn at home in spare time Ages IX to 60. War demands have caused big shortage. Prepare now for this Interesting, profitable aifl patriotic work. Write for FREE instruction. Wayne School of Practical Nursing. 158 % Democrat. IH2X WANTED— Your insurance business; qualify at our office for tractors on the highway. Our family liability policy covers dogs, draught animals and tractors on the highway. The, cost is nominal.--The Suttles Co. 9-ts WANTED To RENI 6 room house in ountry. with or without a-nagt*. Will give references. Write box 156 Democrat. 9-g3tx WAktED For your EaVer evwing, call Mildred Huth, 5425. 6-6tx ~folFreNt~ FOR RICNT 3 sleeping rmuns. 902. H-2tX FOR' RENT 3 room house. Riverview Gard ns. ILgtf MISCELLANEOUS A66f TRdVßLd—<Jafi on ue, we will ba glad to give yon a frsr estimate on any sixa Job. We can apply a guarauleed Carey roof si no additional coat. Also brick ana asbestos siding. Arnold * Klenk Phone 463. 80-” FARMERS ATTENT ION— We remove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. Thu Stadler Products Co. 15-ts A>PLfAScu~ Service We service all makes ofwasher*. sweepers, Irons, “nd other electrical appliances- We carry a com plete line of parts for all popular makes —Arnold A Klenk. 11-ts WASHER and Sweeper service, Block south, block east court house. 110 West Jefferson. Phone 95. James Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service. 274-ts REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING Instruction. Male. Mechanically inclined men get FREE facts almut* repair and installation work opportunities and spare tint* training plan. Write Utilities .Inst.. 157 % Democrat. IH2X WE-HALiTT NKWVYEAR I < loan plan that makes it easy for you who own or plan to buy a home In the country a place where you and your family can do a little farming on the side. This modern loan plan assure* you of prompt service at unusually low cost- See me far details. C. D. Lewton 114 —-o —— — - If you me not merciful, you are hard-hearted Evangelism, like charity, always la-gins at home. ft. a: WEEK OPTOMETRIST HOURS: S:SO to 11:50 12:30 to s:o* Saturdays, *:00 p. m. Telephone iM tyea Swam In** Glsssss RMtod

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CHICAGO LIVEVTOCK Chicago, Jan. 14—H'P)—tWFAt • Livestock: I Hors: 6.000 Active, fully steady on liar rows and Kilts; good and choice 180 to 330 lbs. at 14.85 celling;; sows steady to 15 cents higher. bulk nnd choice at 14.10; complete vies rance early. Cattle: 8,000. Calves: 700. Fed steers and yearlings 25 to 50 cents, mostly 50 cents liighei-; only strictly choice kind steady; heifers shared steer advance; uneven advance represents emergency buying ami forced market conditions In face of starvation receipts; bulk slaughter steers 1600 to 17.85; about 15 loads 18 00, the celling; choice heifers 18.00; cows strong to 25 cents, mostly 25 cents hiwiter; bulls shared cow market advance; , vealers firm at 15.60 down Sheep: 2500. flood and choice lain!*** practically absent, lowar grade also scarce, scattered sales strong to 25 cents higher; mature sheep pr< dominating, active, fully steady at Inst week's late decline; load or so medium to good wooled latnbs 14.00 to 14.15; packago common to medium natives 12 50; yearlings absent; four loads good Colorado ewes 6.75; better than 1.000 Jvad common to medium western ewes 6.40 and 6.50; load of thinaged Montana burks 6.25; late i*M week seven doubles good and choice 132 lb. wheat pastured ewes 7.10. 0 — ZEREX We have a limited supplv of ZEREX; permanent anti-freeze. Knapp Service 2nd A Jackson I N C O M E T A X Returns prepared Federal and State Phone 1215 for appointment. 1422 Monroe St. ROY ELLER Insulate and Weatherstrip NOW CAME upt 0 w/\w t on fuel bills FREE ESTIMATE On Any Size Job CALL 429 No Obligation Gambles After 5:30 p. m. call 560.

THIMBLE THEATER Showing—“SET’EM UP IN THE NEXT ALLEY!” Ao U GOT a \ CMTAIfc ) ( OUR FUTURE ) ( KIN TELL YA ) ( VERY jYOU pNA BOWLING/ JfU SW A -JE® >A IV/7 I?/ *\ '' ~~~~' ~ / ■1 I 1 Sfe> ■ HUi ! BIONDI E MARRIAGE ITS A GREAT INSTITUTION! - B | |~ : I . fwusric ieeTi II IM^^ 5 <*\K -WVJi aFi» I W st \<! *' 4 -*- I / s^,d * “Fire insurance is the most inexpensive necessity you have in your home* says House and Garden Magazine. Ihe chances are that if it cost I ten times as much’as it does, you would pay more attention to it.” Fire insurance, costs so little that no property should be underinsured. Leland Smith Insurance Agency i}g~-.iri Bimn wi ir— irijnak^^awnmamasme—

Study Is Urged Os Succession Problem Washington, Jan 14 Il’P) - ' Ren. Theodore Fiancis Groan. !>., R, I, today proposed a joint congressional committee to make •• broad study of the problems of presidential succession. Gre*-n. chairman of the senate privileges and election committee. Introduced a bill to establish an ■ Investigating committee composed 1 of five senators and f|vu representatives They would be required to recommend by May 1 legislation , stating who would become presl- , dent in case Imth the president and , vice president died The committee also would study proposal** to have the people vote directly for the president, instead > of through the electoral college. ■ Other related problems include 1 if a man dies after he is nominated for the presidency, or after he . actually is elected, but not sworn in. o 79th CONGRESS tCeMleued Frnw Pepe Oee| » • ■— l been sent t<» congress. “I hope the senators will not ask that that practice, which Ims ‘ been In effect since almost tin**I Immemorial, be violated today." 1 he said. Republican leader Wallace White, Me . agreed that It was a “Wise practice” to follow. In the lluure, the first official act was to designate McCormack ncting speaker until speaker Sam

COMPLETE CLOSING OUT PUBLIC SALE We will sell at public auction 1 mile north of Decatur on old road No. 27, then 1 mile east. 1 mile west of Bellmont Park and first farm north on Fuelling Church road: TUESDAY, JAN. 22, ’46 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 18—HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE—IB Holstein cow, 8, calf by side, 6 gal. cow, test 1 . Holstein cow. 8, calf by side. 6 gal cow. test 4.1: Holstein cow. 5. bred Dec 4. 6 gal. cow. test 4.4. Holstein cow. 7. bred Nov. 14 5 gal. cow. text 4.1; Holstein cow.. Due Feb. 15, second calf. 5 gal. cow, test 3 5; Holstein cow. 6, Bre l July 7, 5 gal. row, test 4.8; Holstein cow, 3. bred Sept. 27, I gal. cow, test 3.3; Holstein & Guernsey cow, 5, bred July 15. a 7'4 gal cow. test 3.5; Guernsey cow, 5. br»-d Dec. JI, 4> a gal. cow. test .'.7; Guernsey cow. 6, bred .May 21, 5 gal. cow, test 4.2; Guernsey cow. 7. bred Sept. 25. 5 gal cow, tert 3.8; Guernsey cow. 7. Bred May 10. 5 gal. cow. test 4; Guernsey heifer. 18 mo bred Nov. 2'l; Gu-rnscy heifer. 18 mo. bred Sept. 20; Brown Swis- Cow, 5. bred July 19. I gal. cow, test 4.2. Three lloi -tcin Summer heif* i cal»e.*. HORSES Team sorrel mar*-.- 9 ft t*'. wt. .MoO, well broke, gentle; Sorrel horse, 3 yrs old. well broke HOGS--10 weaned pigs. 3 slioats about L'»'f lbs. GRAIN—4"«» bu. oats, good quality 250 Bu corn TRACTOR A IMPLEMENTS John Deere Model "B" tractor on steel, 1938; John Deere cultivator for model ‘'ll" tractor; M* -Deering Little Wunder 14" trai tor plow; IHC Trai tor Disc; Dunham cullipacker. used 2 seasons; Mc-Dcering rotary hoe, good; John Deere double cylinder hay loader, good; McCormick mower; David Bradley inow.r; HIC corn planter; Brand N« w fertilizer attachment for M< fn-.-ring planter No. 1"2; Two section spike tutuh barrow; Good rubber tire wagon ft 16 ft grain l»ed, i Welter wagon. Stone bed; 2 Double sets harness ft collars; 2 hog fountains. I barrel fountains; 2 large hog feeders; 6 gates 11 ft 16 ft.. hinged; Double Hog house; Singh- hot- house; Bunk 1930 model 8-9 o seilan, good; Bench saw If with tilt table; 500 chick oil brooder stove; Sylvan Windsor console motl'-l gasoline pressure < ook slave. Pump jack: 4 ten gal. milk cans; Tank lieater: Small tools too tiuiue,ona to mention; Hydraulic hotee for dump truck TERMS—CASH ED. ROSSWURM & C. E. McKINZE OWN EILS Roy S Johnson ft Son —Aucts. Bryce Daniels—Clerk Lunch by Fuelling Church Ladles. — ■ ■ 1 " •"*

Rayburn returns io Washington. The house chamber was only a quarter filled when McCormack banged his gavel to Open the sedate*. Aside from the routine business nf organizing for a new session, hen* are the high spots of the Immediate congressional program: Tuesday unofficial joint s«-a---slot! In the library of congreaa to hear demobilization plans and problems explained by Gen. I Dwight D Eisenhower, army chief of staff, nnd Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimlta. chief of naval operations Thursday: receive Mr. Truman's annual message on the j stale of the Union. Next Monday; receive the budget message The two messages will be read to congress by clerks Mr. Tru- ! man told the nation in a broadcast address Jan. 3 that his annual message this week would > deal extensively with foreign affairs —o— ■—— ■ - CARD OF THANK* We wish to thank o*ir friends for the many floral offerings and <-xpre<sslonH of sympathy during our recent bereavement. Mrs. Frank McCounell and Children. VI-I-OIX rWKVT <>* K«E< I TOM cart it: %». *ais N>tlce is hereby given ti*a* the iiii<l*-rstgne<i lias t>e< n appvinte-l h'xe«mor <>r tin- ■ Hate of Frank M- • < >tine|| lai. of A-litns County, de->-<•<l. Tie- 'stilt- Is probably eol-v»-n* I! i.u-l K .M'S'oinril, Executor. 11, l;-l-. Xi'thiui 4. XeleiiM X*terne*, J m H.

DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS I We wilFbe 1 j Closed for Inventory j ( the following days: ) ( Jan. 16, 17 and 18 ) j ARNOLD & KLENK j *♦♦*** t*l*»****t*****l**M*»*»*>»9»*»B>*»M»***» ATTENTION’-FARMERS-AITENTION’ < : Millers Dependable Hybrid Seed Corn h.vs mat all the rigid ‘ ’ standards of the Ind. Certification and will be ready for dellv- < J I try February 4th. < > Proved adaptation brings higher yields. We have the old ' J [ reliable and most popular 600 aerlee. 608-C A 620-C which la 1 < > earlier than 608 C and better In some ways. We sell more of ! It in Ohio than 608-C. < > All grown Right; Processed Right, and of excellent quality j ] * and high germination test. Prices 54.00 to 18.00 per Bu. Order now before our present supply ia exhausted as there J ■ > it a heavy demand for Hybrid Seed Corn that was not hurt by ' J J the November freezes. Did you read the Dee. 22nd issue 1 < > Prairie Farmer on the Hybrid Seed Corn equation? Certified Lincoln Soy Bean* (foundation stock) Purity < , , Test 99.9%. ' Certified Richland Soy Beans (foundation stock) Purity ' I , Test 99.9%. ' > Recleaned, and Bagged 13.00 Per Bu. J ' * Millers Dependable Farm Seeds are known over Central 1 i > and Western Indiana and Western Ohio for their quality, per- * ’ formance, and consistent high yielde. < See. write, or phone Um or. our agents: ] WALTER HILDEBRAND, Decatur. R. 2, Ind. ; AUGUST GALLMEYER, Decatur. R. 1, Ind. ; t LESTER SIPE, Berne, R. 2. Ind. ] CHRIS KMPSTELN. Fort Wayne, R. 10, Ind. ] ■ JAY A. RAUCH. Decatur. R. 4. Ind. ] Herman L. Miller, Owner and General Manager JJ Lloyd E. Wilkin, Tenant and Production Manager ' ]’ Liberty Center Phone Bluffton. Ind., R. 1. < *♦♦**♦»*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• 4 4 ♦♦♦»+♦< »44>4 44 4 414 PUBLIC AUCTION SIX ROOM MODERN HOME and HOUSEHOLD GOODS 422 Mcßarnes St., Decatur, Indiana SATURDAY, JAN. 19, ’46 1:30 P M. GOOD SIX ROOM MODkRN HOME. ii.<Mimii! mw furnace, located on a large lot with plenty of shade and some fruit trees. Garagu ThU is a bungalow type of home, al! on one flour and is in the proccxn of being remodeled. With a little work in completing thu remodeling this can lw made into a fine home. HOUSEHOLD GOODS— 3 Piece Living Room Suite; ANTIQUE Chair and Love Seat, 2 Table*; Floor and Stand Lamps; Oak Bedroom Bulte; ’ 9x12 Hugs; Throw Rugs; Pictures; BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM SUITE; Victrola and Records: Adams Piano and bench; Electric Sweeper; 3 Rockers; Some odd chairs; Ice Box. Kitchen Cabinet; GAS RANGE; Kitchen Table; ABC WASHER; Ironing Hoard; Trunk Ulotht-s Drier; Lots of Dialies, Cooking Utensils; Sewing Machine; land many other articles. TERMS: Real Estate—2o% day of sale, balence upon delivery of Administrator's deed and original merchantable title. Household Goods —Cash. Oren Lee Nichols ADMINISTRATOR D. Burdette Custer, Attorney J. F Sanmann—Auctioneer C W Kent—Sales Manager Gerald Strickler—Clerk. Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. iM-catur, Indiana.

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