Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1946 — Page 5

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reports nfpORT OF LOCAL markets ■stt, MURRAY < CO. phone SOI I-;’* 4 r b a -‘ rM iis.oe IRy — 14 00 t*»W**‘" 13.25 ISM i3.w lay ' .3- .... ;**» IfH 15" iiibl,,, ■. .-...1.* hooijh" Iwy to m’dtum 10 00-13 Ot) OH to cboic. 13"V-14.O" on> t> m-Hum to 00 12 Ou yMT™ to -- !JJ sK" ’ « 00 down MKL-P »* rood 9.00-10.00 I Miner stock yards Phone 101 ■gHorr" ted February 4 lb. EmL. i’i- 14 3 »K.„ lb . _. 14 0" BW - 13.00 !®r So ° - >•-* ( Mon. and Sat.) — 13 00 Q ' 6.00 I MOLESALE EGO AND J ■j JL THY QUOTATIONS f ’ Futni.Md by I BaTUR produce co. ■ Z Phone 380 ■' Btforreet.-d February 4 Hr " n- ' S Hwi - 1 v Broilers and fryer. ...10c SSr under 4 lb». 15c ben. -- !6 " ■Bj ix * JI 17c grain market ■ BURK elevator co. subject to chance Kgl during day. • delivered at elevator, r February I .übjoc’ m chant. J® during day. gt St*, delivered at elevator. ■■Ard U ;.eat $1 «t New and Old Corn.—. 1.6 u ■Mry Bens .. 2.1 C gßr.. - 2,0 (■Eked 2 00 .03 per bushel leaa. B. Ken: .04 per 100 It ta tarn livestock ■Btuixdl I. I. (I I’l BE|M — Livestock: 6,IH»(*. active, steady at ■<:'••. . but* ■V lip i"llie i huire light*; H >; I**o 160 lt>*. 13.25.hour sows and ■Mtazii KBl>' 1.900: calves 6(R>; mariy M lLi: >' Miin.Ki- mostly weak ■bßi"»*’t. small lots choice 17.54*: load good heifers HgSl'* h-a-l 16.60; rm slow, Eb ,u ~as>' : k"*"* 1275 n> gy ;(l bulk -food 1275-53.&6; IM|y n 3 «'i medium 9 35-12.5*i; **tivc. 5053 higher; good ■■hmte 1750 18.05. 25**1; fairly active; fed lambs steady. uatlv** ,n weak; four toads good feii Texas lambs 11.50'; »r.<! choice natives 13.50strictly choice 15.0(1; ewes down. LIVESTOCK t ( Pt- . S -Livestock *utH< \<t ce, steady; gnol ail .j Kilts ugg U.K, ceiling; early clearance. bSOO t'alveo: »<m. Fed a, ‘ ,, yeurlinga, Including <M»‘ hl,||,,r "' *®*b t'» 35 cents ll ‘ r ß*' | y 25 to to centn off ,n <,#h ' w eptlng on Chmee offering; )>e»i fed ?" :,lix,, d "teera and helfbulk ofeera H. 75 to ,l ”' 1 ,n, ” , t heifer* 13.00 to «^B7‘’' ral kl!li '“r quality plain; ''‘‘'b'li'l comparatively null; * dy wak; bull* weak, MM fa<ly ilt 1 ■•a" down; stock •■B "‘o’ 1 ’' a " ,ark ” t: d «‘ k ■ti how! 7? ,U " y ’““‘‘y cents V' n, :ailS ' „* " nl " >"»cr and asking 15 25 >5 35 (or other rt Cholce * ooli - d MBuLht.'./"* t,ari > ’‘•l- m< al ' 0 «' "»eady ~"—.. ■ ’ i oni»,U XLI ' ; H B ’* ■ Pttted

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 20 worda or lom. 1 time 50c, 2 time* 76c, 2 tlmeo |1; I tlmoo 11.71 Rate* quoted ore for eenaoc utlvo tnoortione No claMlfleO ode accepted on oklpday ached ule. Rate for to point BLACK FACE l» Sc per word for Ineertlon. Copy muet bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday Saturday deadline lo • a. iti. H)R HALF . FOR SALE-10 room all modern dwelling with hard wood floor. Built-In cupboards, good furnace. Rock wool Inaulated. 3 room ai«rtment with private entrance Big lot 70 a 160 with fruit trees. Schwartz Realty Servloe, 915 W.' Monroe St. IMS FOR SALE- 60 acre farm J<-A*ri - eon township. This is the very beat of farms for both land and Itnprovemente. Roy 8. Johnson & Son, De Voss Bldg. Phone 104. 29-3 t t*OR SALE- Io acres of good fertlie soil, good buildings, South of Pleasant Milla. State road 101. Possession March 1. Schwartz Realty Service. 915 W. Monroe St. Tel. 1398. 17-tt F(SR SALE -Modern house North Second st. Suitable for apartments. Ideal location, larg- lot. Roy 8. Johnson ft Son. Phone 104, ground floor De Voss Bldg. 29-3 t FORALB- Opportunity “to-br-own boas In construction business. All equipment necessary for contracting basements. Including conveyor. Jacks. blftckfa.x, forms. Back orders will soon pay whole cost. Ort into profitable post war trade for self. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. 26 ts FOR SALE-Flvc r<»orn home remodelled by soldier Just before war. Big. beautiful corner lot, 927 North Fifth street. Room for additional house. Hardwood except one bedroom. Plenty of closets. Built in cupboards. Good roof, furnace, plumbing. Built-in bath. Convenient garage Widow will accept 81.950 down, rest monthly. PLEASE don’t l>otber tenants. For appointment call Bob H.iior. Realtor. Heller Building Phone 870. 26 ts FOR SALE -73 acres I'i miles Jeff rson high school. go«Mi land, completely modern house, excellent barn. New hog house. The improvements on this farm are th-, best. Roy 8. lohnson ft Son. De] Voss Bldg, phone 104. 29-3 t FOR SALE Fire wood for etove' fire place or furnace. Phone 1349. 27-gst FOR SALE Hasollne table top stove, white enamel, trimmed in black. Arthur Schuller, Ossian. 2«-g3t FOR SALE 2 stogie unite milking machine*, used less than year. 6 tons second cutting alfalfa hay. Rufus Bailey, 'i mile south ’A| mile east of county infirmary. 29-3tX F(ftl SALE—Rubber fir." and grain bed, good one. Carte, eight foot binder like new. Jahn Geels, three miles west Decatur on 224 29-6tX FOR SALE Good 8" acre farmTfi miles from Decetur. Exceptionally good buildings and modern home. Fred It. Smith and Son. Real Estate. 29-g3tJt FOR HALE !2 foot Liberty' huu trailer clean throughout, aho other trailers for sale. Daniela Sales service. Phone 861. 29-g3i fOR SALE—hubb-r tire wngnn*. rotary hoes; ctiitimulohers: manure spreader*; cultHtackers; sprocket packers: steel wagon boxes; Hora-dtaullc manure ioatk rs; tractor b«/k rakes; spring tooth harrows; cylinder corn sheller* air compressors Oliver Sales ft Service—Craigvilie Garage 29 6t FOR SALE— ISO at re farinT i <»ad 1. 13 miles south Ft Wayne, one Os the best. Roy S. Johnson and Son. De Voss Bldg. Phone 104. 29-3 t Meet and Greet your friends at Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest Value Spot In Northern Indiana. We save you 10% to 20%. Why pay more? — Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 19-30 t FOR SALE'^Ju*t~rmHw 7 d Khipmeutt of All Year flog Fountains. O. C. Ewell, Preble. 30-21 FOii“sALE- 3 young Hotateih bulls. weight 750 to K(»" lbs Eligible for register. Paul Fuhrman, route 1 Decatur. Poe phone. 30-2tx FOR SALE Sows, dm- to farrow first of March. Poland China mal hog. Oil burner healing etove. I N. C. "Little Wonder" 14 In tractor plow. J. L. Walters. ’4 mile east Monmouth. Phone 573-B. 80-Hx FOR BALE -Btatk fur coat, size 16. like new. A-l guuditkm. Mrs. Dt-lmar Girod, 2 mile east 4 mile south of Salem. 30-Hx f OR~BALE“ baby vsflagt, good condition Phone 1366. iW-g-’li

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QUICKIES by Ken Kevnolds ■ ■ I 1 B“V rff I- • H r "Dld we have business around here one day last week — some Smart Aleck used a Democrat Want Ad!" FOR SA I® - i2<*o baits bay. timoI thy, alfalfa ami clover mixed. 44 mile east, ’i mile south of Salem, Roy Young. 30-3tx FOR SALE ()R*TRADE-’35 Hud■ion ami ’4O Pontiac. Both sedans. Good condition. Phone 8644 or inquire 235 North Seventh street. 30-3tx FOR SALE sedan Fair tire*. Will eell cheap. Motor will 'run but needs worked on. Will explain the condition of It if Interested. See It. D. White at Democrat oHtet. ts FOR SLE -Custom built lounge chair with matching ottoman. Tabl with built in radio. Homestead 48. 30-gltx FOR SALE-- Ilog feeders, manure loaders, hydraulic tractor seats, order your garden tractors now. Ring fuel oils, anti-freeze, bring container. Gerber Implem- nt Store, t'S 27, Decatur, A. C. Dealer. 26-6 t FOR SALE 6 room house and extra lot at 315 South Eleventh street. Priced reasonable. Write to Leota Morey, Napoleon, 0., route 5. 25g6tx F<hTsAMTTh io l|<dl<- /arm 1H acres, road 33. One and one half miles southeast of Decatur. Also I 60 acre tract. 22 acn* tract. 5 acre and 3 acre tract 2’4 miles south on Salem road. Ideal building sites. Roy S. Johnson ft Son. De Voss Bldg, ground floor, phone 104. 29-3 t FOR SALE-115 acres "of “good farmland. All under cultivation. Two set* of buildings in fine condition. One half mile from town, consolidated school and church. 115 acres of Adams county’s best farmland. Phone 73 1166. Clyde O. Troulner, Real Estate and Insur ante. 26-ts “ “W/fNWD ~“ SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil, belt*, parts. We make covered buckles, I covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's, 445 South First. 27-24tX WANTED — ( seJI cars, highest price* paid for good, clean u*ed cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zlntsmaster Motor Sale*, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts WANTED*"TO ‘ RENT 40 _ to 160 acre farm, preferably in Washington township. Write box 182 in care of Democrat. 30-g3tx 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 WANTEIi — Experienced beauty operator willing to work. Good business. Steady work. Box 181 care llemocrat. 2913 WANTED— Loans on farms-East-ern money Low rates Very lib era! terms See n>« for abstracti of title French Quinn 33 T-T-tl HELI* WANTED Ch-n:i. n-at wo man, aged 35 to 50, as houao kee|H*r. Able to take co.mplett charge of home. Excellent opport unity for right person. Salary 875 per month lo stall. See -Mr. Earl Baker at tin- Rice Hotel Thursday from 12 noon to 7 p.m. 30-I>2t WANTED--A<tove young man fa part time work each weekend Addn *s Box 180, in care of DemocraL 29 ~31 WANT” Cash for your pop-corn, state amount and give location. E. E. Basil ft Sons, Latty, Ohio. 23 12tz WANTEb“‘T~Iiuy used caa-s---any make or model; highest priaew. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 141 8. Second st., ojten uvenlngs, phone 1645. 2?-3(>t = Miscellaneous ROOF TROL’BLE-Call on us. we will lie glad to give you a free estimate on any size Job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional coat. Also brick and asbestos elding. Arnold ft Kbmk. Phone 463. MMf FARMEk.4 ATTENTION-We remove dead horses, <«we. hogs, etc. Decatur phone 3000. We pay ail phone chai go*. The Sladley Product* Co. 15-ts Slay al Imine fw"yt»ur ailto dutch trouble We have compb te ma« hincry fur Us testing and < orr cli-m "Epoth ’ Kreigh. Al Schmitt Motor bales, 3U ’ 24

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If you want to buy good 40 acres I elose to town with good build Ings and fences, sea Schwartz Real . ty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts WE HAVE - X"NEW~io~VEAR—4I4 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 assures of prompt service at unusual- • ly low cost. See me for details. C. D. Lewton. 11-t NOTICEup now; remember spring will soon be here; ail work strictly guaranteed. Gerber Implement Store, U. 8. 27, Decatur, A. C. Dealer. 26-6 t I ttTUAWlfcFViet We service all makes of washers, sweeper*, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes,—Arnold ft Klenk. 3Ltf Washer - Sweeper Service. Grease changed and cleaned. Block south 44 east Courthouse, 110 Jes ferson. I call for and deliver. James Kitchen Maytag Store, phone 95. 18tf -— - ■ ■ CHICAGO CRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May July 1.K0HB; Sept. 1.80’4B; Dec. 180. '4B II Corn; May 1.18'jB; July 1.18HB; Sept. 1.18848. Oats; May 81B; July Sept. 78%; Dm. 78%-%, I —„ Form Home Fire Loss (Covered By Insurance The loss on the house of Ed 8. .Howard, near Craigville, which burned to the ground Saturday : night about 10:30 o’clock, was cov- , ered by ln*urance,»it wan reported today. Some furniture was saved from (he blaze. r o Wyoming's sole producing iron , deposit I* at Hunrise, when: the i production of ore has reached more than a million and one-half ( tons annually. , o i Markets At A Glance i By United Press Stock* irregular and moderately ) active. II Bonds easy; I’. S. governments I quiet- . Curb stocks irregular. . Cotton steady , Wheat, corn. rye. barley anti , oats steady. ; 'Chicago livestock: Hogs active, steady; < attic weak and sheep fully . steady I o Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wuyne, Indi, Feb. S—(VF I — All markets were steady nt tin- . ion stockyard* today , Ilogs: Mark t steady; 100-400 , lbs. 14.75; 400-500 lbs. 14.50. • Male hogs 10.00; roughs 14.00; E slags 13.00. Yearling iambs 10.00; spring I lambs 14.75; clipped eWes 6.50. Calves, good 16.00-16.50; choice 17.00. ! Steers, good to choice 14.00- > 16.09; medium 12.00-14.o0; plain . 800 11.00. i Heifers, Rood to choice 12.50- , 14 00; indium 10.0012.00; plain 8.00-10.50. Cows, good to choice 10.50-11.50; medium 9.50-10.50; cutter 7.508.25; catuier. 3.00-6.00. Bulls, good to choice 11 50-13.25; medium 9.50-10.50.

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“A PAIR ON A TEAR” PRETTY ISN'T] (GOOD HELENS’ 4 ) I ( FDPEVE WONT] / i’LL HELP TEAftT VvY’.t'??’/ - 7k Y., 7 7X_ <JP ALL the/ /awt Qs) f to vleev CALENDARS/) WAVE- YOU AV 7— 1 71p\ / z>4ir irpEAR Up) S=-_-=~^=rTT > < y g | \ A) - \?)^ ! ™ J I JBLiLJBU I’ l -' 5 * 1, - BLONDIE STILL IN THE GROOVE! pun iteHN r ——11 • J HS 41 -J > W,; ‘k- uMfi /zwrfr- ' i CL—.... tai ( anl >11(1 It 11 ;ui insuran<T^ZZT"7f S |lJrrh l >T IKai,,B,lllißlßß—IMBaßUa,ll,— There’s no “rublwr” in an insurance policy and it can’t be s-t»r«e-l-c-h-c-d after a loss to cover uninsured values. | It is Better Planning to Play Safe. t Leland Smith Insurance Agency |

Root Township Farm Institute Friday Morning, Afternoon Sessions Are Planned The pingram and ll*t of premiums for the annual Rbot towneliip farmers institute, to lie held at Monmouth high school Friday, have been announced by officers. Robert Berning In chairman: FranceFuhrman is vice chairman; Gustav Echueler is treasurer and Mrs. Robert Johnson Is secretary of the organization. Entries In the various exhibit* are limited to Root township resident* and all entries must be In by 9:30 o’chick on the morning of Hie institute. There will lie a morning and afternoon program, but no night session. Mrs. Calvin Perdue, of I’urdu** university extension staff, and Jo arph Slcer, also of Pnrdue, will Join L. E. Archbold. Adams county agricultural agent, in addressing the institute al Inith the morning and afternoon sessljna. Many attractive awards arc of sered In the various exhibits for both adult* and Junior* and a large attendance I* anticipated. —■ - - o— —— - - ■ Muncie School Head Returns To Indiana Bloomington. Ind., Feb. 5 il’i’i —H. B. Allman, miperintendent of the Munch- city schools, today was appointed director of the summer school and professor of education at Indiana I'nlversity. Allman wax expected to assume hi* duties at the university about Feb. 15. Hi* successor at Muncie ba* not been named, school officials there said. Allman was a member of the I. U. fuctulty from 1930-1936

PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY 4_.TR ACTS—4 The umh rsigiii il will sell tb« followin ’ deM-rils-d real estate and personal property at public auction locate! la block west of the Evangelical church in Linn Grove. Ind., on Saturday, February 16, 1946 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. TRACT 1 -Cont.isi* of 3 lol* with 7 room xeml-rnmtern house, basement with hot air fuiti.u-’. ibetrie lights, good drove u<ll. and soft waler cistern wash house 8x13: good barn 2’'x24: variety of fruit trees. TRACT 2 Known a- ilie Evangelical parsonage 101. ImrderliiK the (Tiristian church to the south. TRACT 3—Known as Lot G, in the Simi on addition to tin town of Lltin Grove. TRACT 4—Consist* of a tract of land equal to several lots in the Hitnison addition, on (he soulii side ot th< highway from the Harry Mezbbergcr residence. PERSONAL PROPERTY Globe range; kitchen cuplmard; klUhcn cabin*'; kitchen table and dining room table and chairs; wash .laud; chest of drawers; dresser; dropdiead .sewing machine; organ; center stand, 2 leather upholstered chairs; several rocking chairs; 3 beds with spring and mattress* .*; lounge; ironing board; walking breaking plow; double shovel plow; 5-showl cultivator; post auger; snow shovel; hand fodder cutter; piano box and many oilier articles. TERMS—Personal prop* rty cash. Real estate 13 cash on day of sale, balance on delivery of warranty dc* d. (Immediate possession of real estate). For further information or appointment see th*’ auctioneer or Reuben Romey. MRS. JOHN ROMEY and HEIRS, Owners J*-ff Liechty, Auet. 0. E. Romey, Clerk.

4-H Club Week In State On March 2 Indianapolis, Feb. 5 H I*) Governor Gates today designated the week of March 2 a* "411 club week in Indiana." He asked state citizen* "to cooperate with 4-H club* and to assist those youth* in the achievement of their Ideals." Q— — Former Grand Opera Soprano Is Dead Chicago, Feb 5 (L'p) Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Sophie Brandt, grand opera sopra no of the 192ns. Miss Brandt, 52, died ut her home here yesterday. Shi- once appeared with Mary Garden and Tetrazzini in Oscar llanimemteln production* al the Manhattan Opera Co., playhouse. New York. o CHIANG KAI-SHEK (CMtiaaeS Prom Paar Oar I establishing constitutional government. A*ked how much power the Kuo Min Tang- government party—was ol>lige<l to give up under Ibe new system. Chiang said It was not the degree of power that was involved, but the degree of responsibility. The Kuo Min Tang, he said, intends to restore the sovereignty to the people. U. S. SEIZURE (CaatloarS Frum Paar Oar* plant* in Milwaukee and Janesville. Wis., yesterday. None was Injured. 5. Bus service in six Lake county. Ind, towns was halted when AFL employes of the Chi-cago-Calumet District Transit Co. r,tage<l a "cessation of work” while their union went into executive session to discuss wage demands.

6. Eleven hundred CIO steel workers accepted a 13’4 cent an hour wage Increase and returned to work at E C Atkins and Co., Indianapolis. 7. The congress of industrial organizations ordered its New York City members to stage a two-hour sympathy work stoppage next Monday to "demonstrate the people's determination to protect their living standard*." The greater New York CIO couik II predicted that about 600,000 members would take part. Meanwhile, price administrator Chester Bowie* conferred with President Truman yesterday on the wage-price Issue. Bowles reportedly is convinced that the solution to Hie steel and other disputes lies' In a new formula that would permit price increases to compensate for wage boosts. Bowles was said to have asked for a general policy to be applied to all industries and to have demanded 'hat the GPA Im- allowed to handle price adjustments. In the house, members voted <lown a proposal by Hep Emanuel

f I i ♦ ’ AF • I ngr— —1 jhksL. - - df 1 St f TO BE" MOVED ] : These Heal Farm" Buildings: ■ FOR SALE to clear ground;* for a HOME BUILDING J! ■ PROGRAM, may purthasc all or any 1 B l.<H*ation—t»ne hlock east <»f Monroe street bridge in ® B Decatur. Items:— I B ♦ ‘♦(K3G Dairy Barn (Ist story sealed) ® ♦ 90x36 practically new. 2 story attached hay and I cat tie barn, solid ship-lap mow. (in roof. | B ♦ Silo, concrete sectional type. g ■ ♦ 36x32 Tool shed—crib—hog house. ♦ 12x1 H’J Grainery X scale shed. | * ♦ 28x24 old barn. g ■ ♦ 65x16 chicken house (shed roof) B ■ ♦ 16x20 two-car frame garage. ■ Also have cow stanchions, drinking cups, litter car- ■ rier. wagon scales, etc. I ■ LI MBER & CARPENTERS are difficult lo get. B ■ (iood opportunit) to gel needed farm buildings by ■ dis-semhling in sections or In moving complete units. g 90 days io remove. Look them over any time then ■ make your offer to 11. P. Schmitt on grounds or at ■ Schmitt Meal Market. Decatur. Phone 96 or 967. I ■ : John R. Worth man : Builder-Realtor F«*rt Wayne. Ind. ■

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Collar, D . N. Y., to cut off debate on the anti-«trlk«* bill, which the N<-w York <-ongreMm«n said would "ithackle labor.** The action was taken aa evidence that some form of restrictive labor legislation would be passed. NOTH •: ol FIX VI. »BITI.KMrXT or KwrtTK Xu. till Notice l» hereby gl»- n tn the erealters, lo irs mihl l--Miiiee» of I’lnra < «tb«i Ine Miller, de-'eased, to up- !>■ ir Hi the Ailatns 'lrcult Court, h. Id it Deiutur, ImilaHn, on the .’Mil day of February. l»i*. and -h i* If any why the Final Settlement A-.ouni* wilh the es'ate of said devedent should nut be upproved. iiikl Kind heirs ar notified to then and lherr make proof of heirship, and rveeive theh dlitrlbulivr alia res. Theodore F. tlnillker, Executor. Denitur. Ind, Feb. I. I*l* U. Hem, lllrrl,, Vtlorae*. INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570