Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1946 — Page 5

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! REPORTS T Os LOCAL N MARKIT. JRRAY A CO. ' wl ?,bruary . ..111.0. : 11 .w ~ li» UH M.«® “ 7.64 . IMO lolee —14.00-15.0** rata. i. w-ii H cbotes 18.4M4.H adlum 10.0M1.00 ■X- & 13w .tSJKf.I >im gnod 9.00-10.00 iggP-n » <”» do * u I Kner stock yards i S * >hon * lol IS^ l " 1 *’* br,,i, ' yC |Ht . MB" SR** 1!” H 0" ><gs ... SO** - jj-j eH 500 ■OLESALE EGG AND quotations Fumuhed by ®|®ATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 | ■ormted February 6 -.Koßcr* ■■ |LM brolleri and fryers ...10c ’ - 23e under 4 lbs. 15c h*-ni —... 16** ' Mfaj NiU' 1,11 - Eg. 1’- . ■ ■■ f Bal grain market I Krk ELEVATOR CO. B Ku subject to change K|S during day. • delivered at elevator. h<l February 6 S Km subject m c buxge ■ during day. B A* 1 at elevator. MBiri V. ;irat . 116.' W-.-it 1.87 g|Mh'W and Old Corn— 1.64) iha-.b 2.16 JML .03 per bushel less. fob f, rm WAYNE LIVESTOCK JgßWv-.. >. ; .J -t-a iy today Sl x ityarda. Maikoi steady; 100-40** BW' WO-500 lbs H.»<>. KM !*'■.■< ;r*6ft; ro i,’hh 14.09; ■fcHtnc' iambi io.oo; spring Iff^^B 1 "* *li|>[M'd .-w.a 650 . hoi< •■ !2w.Ji.ov; K'HMI t<> choir*. ,iQ plain a’ • '*• ' hoi> io i « '* 7 3*i h 3.00-6 no. M in,- ii -5*J9.51». B ; 3M <iCAGO I, V£STOCK I®°' Feb. fi _ (L .p, __ AcHn ’' "'"arty: **3^HL-' ' barrows and j !h# ’ ‘"Hing; sows at complete early '■B*' 5,,;9 ®- Calves: 800. 4 ' l ' l > ,i "' ll "K*' in.lud h ; l,erF ’ 10 ,o ,s ®*i 26 ctnts Jg,' . 114111 ’"‘‘all killer* aim, riu" i' <' frws,y; K* n<wal S|H '. ,r improved; <-own '>‘«h*r; bulls vealers fully , o*' * lp ' r " and sKi >“" ,"" ,m *•“■ -Bl>i„:.. 1 he,fCT » i«.ar»; m“* tL* tWB 15 75 lo <*owh 9.50 to SB<''r umT Ka,,ly ar,, ’*‘- .h 10 10 JM W r than b Ul k Kal .. H Mahn’" 41 . 4 "' 1 <hOlCe fW * !„.. K 120 lb*- down; » 2r an « medium wh W<H,M »“«•* IM*. H.n “ 1 d kind r> a J** n **® 1 »in and e er “ Hucks 6.25. .ij*»»*»

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES for 28 words or less; 1 time 6Oc, 2 times 78o; I times tl) • times 81.78. Rates quoted are for eoneeo Mtlve Inoortiona No classified ads accepted on oklpday eehod isle. Rate for 10 point BLACK ,a ** P * r W ° rt far ***" Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Io • a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE-10 room all modern dwelling with hard wood floor. Built In cupboards, good furnace. Rock wool insulated. 3 room apartment with private entrance. Big tot 70 x 180 with fruit trees. Schwarts Realty Service, 815 W Monroe St. 15-t? FOR SALB—6O acre farm Jvrferson township. This is the very best of farms for both land and improvements. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, De Vines Bldjj Phone 104. 20-lt FOR BALIS—-80 acres <>f good f»-rt-lie solL good buildings. South of Pleasant Mills. State road 101. Possession March 1. Schwartz Realty Service. 915 W. Monroe St. Tel. 1398. 17-ts FOR' BALki-—Modern house SJorth Second st. Suitable for apartments. Ideal location. larg>> lot. Roy S. Johnson A Son. Phone 104, ground floor De Voss Bldg. 29-3 t FOR SlLB— Opportunity ~to~ - be own bone in construction business. All equipment necessary for contracting basements, including conveyor, jacks, blockiax forms. Back orders will soon pay whole cost. Get into profitable post war trade for self. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 28 ts FOR SALE Five room home remodelled by soldier just before war. Big. beautiful corner lot, 927 North Fifth street. Room for additional bouse. Hardwood exc pt 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 J»U.'L.bPU»er tenants. Ftor appointment call Bob H Iler. , Realtor, Heller Building Phone 870. 28 ts FOR SALE 73 acres 1H rnihp Jeff, r-ton high school, good land, completely modern house, excellent barn. New hog house. The improvements on this farm are th? beet. Roy 8. Johnson & Son, De Vona Bldg. Phone 104. 29 3t Fdlt SALE—rtre wood for atov7 fire place or furnace. Phone 1349. 27<.<*i F(>I~SALfc 2 single unite milking machines, need less than year. 6 tons second cutting alfalfa hay. Rufus Bailey. H mile souill ’-J mile east of county Infirmary. 29-3tx Fdh SALE- Rubber firT wag »’« and grain bed. good one. Case, eight foot binder like new. Jjhn Geels, three miles west Decatur on 224 29-61 X fdit f^ALK—Good 80 acre farm. 6 miles from Decatur. Exceptionally good buildings and modern home. Fred R, Smith and Son. Real Estate. 29-«3tx FOR SALE 2i foot' Liber-y hous** trailer clean throughout. a!eo other trailers for saie. Daniela Sales eervlce. Phone 801. 29-g3t •’tjft ftAL^-'Rubber tire wag ms: rotary hoe»; ctilthnulc.hers; manure spreaders; <-iiltipu< kers; sprocket peckers; steel wagon boxes; Horn-d auli - manure load rs: tractor 'oielj rakes; spring tooth harrows; cylinder corn shelters air compressors Oliver Sale- A Ser vke -Crainville Garage 29-6 t FOR SALE 18»~acr«- farm." road 1, 13 mder- south Ft Wayne, one of the best. Roy 8. 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 rOR’SALE~JuM~ received shipmenu of All Year Hog Fountaine. O. C. Ewell, Preble. 30-H FOR SAIJr 2 young Hidstelirbuite. weight 750 to B<w» lbs. Eligible for register. Pawl Fuhrman, route 1, Decatur. Poe phone. 30-2tx FOR SALE -Rubber"tire"baby < ar riage. good .condition. Phone 1856. 30-r2tx fbt iALt M *i* ! .n Hv J” room suite, like new. Has adjustable springs. Ixounge chair: bicycle: fan. W“ Mad.w. 208*4 South Second st-eet. upstairs. 32-g3tx BALId- Snhni San 20 acres, house, barn and other buildings. These buildings built in 1911. a miles from Fort Wuyne. Lights, elty phone: 3‘* acres tor building purpose*. Vent Mitchell. A-4375. 32-»3tx - - TNNb to • Reed Tewn — Demrtrx

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds SRI Ml ~ V -4? -I “If you don't stop that sneezing we'll be looking In the Democrat Want Ads for another house.” FOR SALE-Martha Washington heatrola. Burned 2 months. Phone 6221. 3lg2t FDR "sXI E--1 pre-war WeUh baby carriage: also 1 lay lor tot. Both like new. Good buy. Phone 1591. 31 gltx FOR SAI7E—2iH) bales hay. Timty thy. alfalfa and clover mixed. mile east. % mile south of Salem. Roy Young. 3«-3tx Hud eon and *4O Pontiac. Both sedans. Good condition. Phone 3644 or inquire 235 North Seventh street. 3»-3tx FOR SALK 31 - Dodge sedaiTFair tires. Will sell cheap. Motor will run but needs worked on. Will explain the condition of it if interested. Set 11. D. White at Democrat t.ifi-. ts FDR SALE -i'Mi leghorn hens. Arthur Fosnaugh, mile south. % west Coppess Corner. 31-2 t F()R SALE—Roan heifer, due to 'freshen soon. L. P. Swoveiand 2 miles north Willshire o» 49. 31-ltx FOR SaLU- Hog feeder', manuv'loaders, hydraulic trai tor seats, order your garden tractors now. Ring fuel oils, anti-freeze, bring container. Gerber Implem nt Store. US 27, Decatur, A. C. Dealer. 26-6 t FOR SALE fptiwn restaurant in Decatur, a little gold i.t'ne. Write J. D. Baker, Rice Hotel. 31-t FOR SALE—burham .-nd Shorthorn cow 7 years old, due to freshen Feh. 15. Two yearling heifer*, good ones; two heifers 6 months, good ouw. All cattle T.B. tented. Earl James 5 miles cast I mlh- north of Berne. 32-21 FOR SALE—SOO sheet,; B'-/ x if 20 lb. white Automatic Mimeograph Isjiid, fr««- of lint and sised for pen and ink. watermarked 81.20 Decatur Daily Democrat. 32-alOtx FoITbALE-DI to - Hoile farm IT7 acres, road 33. One and one half miles southeast of Decatiir. Also 60 acre tract, 22 gen* tract, 5 acre and 3 acre tract 2‘i miles south on Salem road Ideal building sites. Hoy 8. Johnson 4 Son, De Voss Bldg, ground floor, phone 104. 29-3 t FOR SA LE—TlT'"acrei “of good farmland. All under cultivation. Two sets 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. Troutner, Rea! Estate and Insurance. 26-ts wanted ' SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING -all makes. Needle*, trii, belts, parts. Wo make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hem«fltchJng, make buttonholes. Boardman's, 445 South First. 27-34 U WANTED — "Tael 'cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales, 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 - Mi'idi- aged woman for housework. Permanent home. Cali 1415. ,31-3tx WANTED— 'YouF 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 General housework. Will do washings and Ironings. 919 Winchester street, or phone 4131. 32-g2tx WASTED — Experienced te-auty operator willing to work. Good business. Steady work. Box 181 care Democrat. 29t3 HELP WANTED Clean, in at woman, aged 35 to su. as homekeeper. Able to tak- c-nnp.elu charge of home. Excellent opportunity for right person Salary 875 per month to stait. See Mr. Karl Baker at the Rice Hotel Thursday from 12 main to 7 p.m. 30-b2t Wanted .Man with sales or farm experience to distribute and service our products in Adams county. For 19 years oui- feeds and supplks have been used by farmers througliowt lhe Middle West. Write Midwest 'Mineral CouHMuy. Greenwood, Indiana " 814tx

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WANTED — Light hauling, wood, ashes, rubbish, ate. Phone 1632. F. O. Baker. 32-g3tx Full or part time help for general housework. Good Wages Phone 187. 32 Kt WANTEl>^x\ctove”~young man "ter part time work each weekend. Address Box 180, in care of Democrat. 29-3 t Want- Cash for your pop corn, state amount and give location E. E. Basil A Sons, Latty, Ohio. • 2312tx WANTEb—To boy used carsany make or model; highest priot-s. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 8. Second st., open evenings, phone 1445. 27 im MrscmTANEoi s — ROOF tftotiJLE -Call on ns. we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also hrlck and asbestos elding. Arnold & Klenk, Phone 463. 80-ts FAiiliißtf Attention wJ remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Studley Products Co. 15-ts NOTICE Any person desiring good paperhangiiig, please call 1502. 29-t FARM IX)Ans — We are making farm loans for 5 to 33 years at 4% Int. There is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T if you want to buy good 40 acres close to town with good buildings and fences, see Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts WE HAVKA* NEWlFyeaß=4% 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 fanning on the side. This modern loan plan assures you of prompt service at unusually low cost. See me for details. C. D. Urwton 11-t NOTICE—Have your tractor tuned up now; remember spring will Mxm be here; all work strictly guaranteed. Gerber Implement Store, U. S. 27, Decatur, A. C. Dealer. 26-6 t Appliance SERVICE We service al! makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold A Klenk. 31-ts Washer - Sweeper Service. Grease changed and cleaned. Block south H z?ast Courthouse, 110 Jes ferson. 1 call for and deliver. James Kitchen Maytag Store, phone 95. 18-ts ELEt Til It' S EWING ,M AC HINE SALE Nice cabinet models, etc. S me with buttonb tiers. Open Saturdays only to 5 p.m. and Sunday afternoons during sale. 3311 So. Washington St., Marion, Ind. 32-4tx WON DERFUL OPI’ORTI'NIT Neat, aggressive woman. 25 to 40, for professional type work. Free training. Position worth 875 weekly. Write giving name, addriws. age. erlucation and phone number. Robert D. Hanson. 1027 Putman street, Fort Wayne. 32-g3tX FOR RENI FOR RENT Sleeping room, laundry and board, home privileges, garage. Mrs. Lauretta Arnrine, Bellmont Park. 31-3 t

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“TlME AT A STANDSTILL’’ 4ft ~ r . (month WILL] /O'CLOCK A GOOD I WHAT DAY ??y / YOU A *7 THE WATCHES r' / Wff TMCF UP I (\T7ZY7 NEVER / \ TIME FOR a r"' "K T-x I WATCH r S SIN THE V“ J wE wjizrFgNk (?) S??r( , ‘ tsOs -IQ/Y w > if) mu meh vU”' (<v// L —■ *“1 IT/vw 1 n \ i vVjjLv I ) J l * us m ■■■l z* - t i IBM I ''i t&m si*s i.y. ,| *- 1 ■>■'•• ■ «••-■» i.< I i 4 Limu.a ~ .. j,' j BLONDIE A DROP IN THE BUCKET B J I HOW LONG)! MDU CANT TAKE I I ||( GEE, HOW ! HATE \ > WILL MX)} u > A BATH, DEAR, ■■kX ( SPONGE BATHS// ’-rr- / ‘V* 1 (mcms) -X’j'PFSr LvSku&t I S'.'/ *«■ Kx , r <cK < ' 1 & c. — 'W s f s - ?W HL_P \ wAb ' ; Tr<— l », x iLz-xyA- 1 . ... > it 1 -/ ;zd You ( .in’t STRETCH an insurance policy Al'l EK a loss. There’s no “rubber’’ in an insurance policy and it can’t bo a-t.r-e.t-c.hHJd after a loss to cover uninsured values. It is Hotter Planning to Play Safe. Leland Smith Insurance Agency | - ■■■■ mini—

HOUSE PASSES BILL (Cwalhreeg Pr»m Pag* Oa*> adhering Instead to the house proposal for submission of an annual "economic report'* setting forth the employment, production and purchasing power picture In th country. —~o — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheal: May 1.80'jB; July I.Mt HB: Hept 1 MO'iß; Dec. I.B'»'sß Coro: May 1.18*4; July 1.18’j; Sept. 1.18*4. Oats: May 81B: July 79’4; Sept 7814-%; Dec- 78%. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregular in moderately active trading. Bonds irregular. Curb stocks irregular. Cotton firm. Wheat, rye, oats, bailey ami corn steady. Chicago livestock: Hogs active, steady; cattle firm, and sheep fairly active, steady to 15 ornts higher. —o — INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Feb 8 — II'P» — (PMAl—Uvestoek: Hogs 8,500; very active an short supply: K«md and choice 160 lbs. up and some choice liKtitvr w ights 14.85; good and choice sows 14.10. Cattle 900; calves 400; all classes active, strong, 10-25 losses on steers and heifers largely recovered today except on chob grades; bulk medium and good steers and mixed yearlings 14.5016.50; common steers and heifers 11.00-13.00; cows strong; good be f cows scarce, few to 13.50; bulk common and medium 9.2512.50; cauners and cutters 7.009.00; vealers active, steady; good and choice 17.50-18.o5; common and medium 11.00-17.00. Sheep 2.0<*0; active; fat lambs fully steady; aroun<L3 loads <hoi<<f>d Texas lambs 14 75: load good to choke 14.50; ggiod mid <ho|i-e natives 13.75-14.50; choice anted quotable 14.55-15.00; gmxl 12.5013.50; slaughter ewes 7.60 down. —o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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LABOR UNREST IN (Cor.tlaoed From Page Ono) bout workers union pledged "full cooperation to the govvnwneut." 4. Cleveland newspapers appeared on the struct* for the hrst time In 32 days after striking AFL pressmen agreed to arbitration of their wage dispute. 5. The ( nited Construction Wotkers Union. (t'MWI reached a "satisfactory” wage agreement with the Kentucky Utilities and Old Dominion Power companies, averting a strike which would have shut off power to l.tdSi.mto H<>ut)ivastcrn Kentucky and western Virginia users 6. At Detroit, government mediator James F. Dewey said the wage and prices issue involved in the nationwide steel tie-up were holding mt setlleinent of the strike of 175,090 General Motors workers. The house of representatives yesterday adopted three strengthening amendments to the proposed strike-control bill. The amendments would permit labor unions to Im- sued for strike damages in state as well as federal courts, deprive violators of the boycott ban of their collective bargaining rights and authorize proposed labor • nixnngenit-nt mediation boards to investigate current labor disputes. Belter be a nettle In the side of your friend than his echo. — '■II ■ I ■ ms - M»II( K TO XON-Hl:«ll»rXT* In tbr Vilnma < Irrnlf < »nrt, I nenilni* IHIH Thr «lulr of fnillnnn. A.llini* I <>.. MS. VO. IT.VIJ Richard Vela v«. Bute Vela. It appearing from nffhlavlt, filed In tfu at>o». .-iitrtle-l ■ .num. Unit Ituhv Vela is tlx- ah«>v> named •I--frlidaut and a non-resident of lhe Mtati* <>f Indiana. Noll, p thereforo h-ret.) given Un- -aid defendant, Ituby Vela, tliut aln- io- anti .ipf»<-ir 10-fore tin Hon. .1 Idg, Adamx fin lilt Court on tlx- I'ttlt du> of Mar. h. 19IS. tb. Haim- 10-itrn tin- Istti J.irldi. I.it Day of flu- II- st legul.il- term thereof, to l«- hold. II at the C on i Hom- in the fitv of Ile. atiir, > omux in Illg "H Moixl.o Hie ttti day of F«M,ruar>. A 11., ISlfi, unit |.|o;id In niinwer or demur to »ald complaint <>r tinHam- Will be heard amt determined In her atmeiue. Will m> n um. amt Ho- i“ >l of -aid Court txt-io affixed, till2nd day «.f l- elini.ii» ttltS Clyde <i. Ti oitmi-. flerk Itx I-' hi t; Hterly. li.tmti. E< bi nary 2, l'*l' : Hebert 11. Mel IroHhllO. IHornrr. IM, i;. IJ, 2

WOTUF: OF FIM4L SETTLEWRWT O* r.WTAWI Xo. lieti Nutke Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and leg.itm-a of Mary Klopfenateln, d<-.-e,iHed. to appear In the Adnmn Cif. ait Court, tM-ld at l*e.>ttur. Iml onia, on tin- ttsth day of February IStfc, and -how ntu*., if I u . . ■ I’, u<l Set• I, n.- o' A' - count* «Illi the eMtafe of -aid decedent ateiuld not be approved, amt wtid heir* are notified to th n and there pi ike proof of helralilp and receive their iflstrlhntlvr share',. Ili-nry Klopf. n-Irin. Admli-.iwtra-tor. Ile.atiir. Indiana, Feb. I. !:*l«. I l> rl at la a It. WueelioaH, Alloraey. Fi t. <i 13 Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers j- Reul Estate We'll be glad to Represent you in the tsansaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years in this business In Decstur. We welcime your investigation of our record of which we are proud. Phone 101 153 So. 2nd St. DeVoM Bldff., Ground Floor Melvin Leichty. Rep., Berne, tnd.. Phone 251.

r »..■ -* ~ j t , » jy ■ ''ka&A Am lIMwiUo m f TO BE MOVED i ■ FOR SALE to clear grounds for a HOME Bl ILDING ■ PROGRAM. You may purchase all or any portion. 1 g Lix-ation—one lil«»ck east of Monroe street bridge in ® . Decatur. Item*:— 8 a ♦ !)ox3ti Dairy Barn (Ist story sealed) 0 ♦ 00x30 practically new, 2 story attached hay and I cattle ham, solid ship-lap mow, tin roof. 4 ♦ Silo, concrete sectional type. g * ♦ 36x32 Tool shed—crib—hog house. " ♦ 42x181j Grainery A: stale shed. g ♦ 28x24 old barn. g ® ♦ 65x16 chicken house (shed rtHtf) ■ ♦ 16x20 two-car frame garage. ■ Also have cow slanchinnM. drinking cups, litter car- ' a rier, wagon scales, etc. * ■ Lt MBER & CARPENTERS are difficult to got. ‘ ■ Good opportunity to get needed farm building; by ■ dis sembling in sections or In moving complete units. * ■ 90 days to remove. Look them over any time then ■ ■ make your offer to H. P. Schmitt on grounds or at ■ B Schmitt Meat Market, Decatur. Phone 96 or 967. ■ : John R. Worthman : ■ . Builder-Realtor Fort Wayne, Ind. ■

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GAY’S MOBIL SERVICE MONROE and 13th Sts. PHONE 318 See us when in need of ♦ Complete Lubrication ♦ Oil Change ♦ Waah and Wax ♦ Fan Belta • Battariea ♦ Tire Repair ♦ Recapping Service. PROMPT and COURTEOUS SERVICE