Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1946 — Page 5
mA JwBRUARY *• 1940
jEKgi reports • ;i 1 « \B>GRT OF local , .Eon market* : J9Ki MURRAY < CO. ' 13 60 j»M ■■' .Z H 25 wMW’' — l4 M hww '<-■■• ■MME i 3 5o Ml’ s "° gaK jjjjgy — ~ non HSMt ifio JMKt* v ... ,f ~ . 11 ■•« 15 Ou i r "” i " G t . t:, -.llujn i l ’ <*'»• i- OJ BMMi -■ I® *® <, good -- t* 0 ®- 5 00 I®» U -• SGi> - 700 n.oo good 9 00-10.00 8 00 down .. .;* STOCK YARDS 101 E< bruary &W ■ - 1 ' 75 KdK -■ H < r EL *□£ Sat I 13 00 FB - - 5.00 t ■Swiss KvMßsale kcg and hauS* QUOTATIONS by produce co. E&gflKt'-d February 8 EgS. paß 2"c . and fryer* -10 c ■■K jiS - •• ” c ‘**K>o 4 lbs Aup 23c ezm 34,0 & 2K I'C GRAIN MARKET I BWM ELEVATOR CO. I t to cluing* Mlunng day. February 8 ‘ &;Kubjert m ctiang* nx day. at elevator. g! MV.' . 1168 KsSMV.* .-.v 1.67 old Corn.... 1.60 -* r —l6 ... unsi 1 BHSr ■ 2 **o -.’’’ 135 SitasKo.l per bu*bei is**, f &■ .66 per 100 kw. f ot - fßrm t ><Bgg livestock HHHI '■■••" * - (W -- ■MBy 111 '- Active, steady; bai lows ana Riit» MMM 1 srly dearunce jQlab <h ' tub/ steady, ,u mainly to low-good !e choice Ue scattering ■M'l Steers Hi 16 35 to ■Be bulk It -.0 to it;on: r- r -« '<• l& f '0: cut- ■■■*’' c.osn and most i H . ( -f r. and kind Kades vealer* very ar- ' down to 10.00 and abode higher. <!:<-«e, httlk '• ESP I' d *< ,1. i ;, mih.l i ' "'‘ :i! ” ll,,f! ■gß* 1 ’ L*i,i<i ti> small lot al “’STB ‘ tuned good to most- '* g^M li ! ’ ! ' ! ' S and led w ‘* t 'Hum and good lots around too In ad it' .„!, native f SS W P9L!S LIVESTOCK EV l *. reb. X-H’l')--steady, good HMM 11111 il ’' 'tn and home iy ,r Wt ‘iuhl, HXS; ion Z > I I :,ll ; lUl< l "'" , 11 io. "''■ c th" . BhE "I' yi .n liiii: . (l) Ifir.lt; , M l,| g (M ,d I||||B bulk good <>W.S ""’"“on .Hid medium ’t'ady. top | UI B|B ' r " ,U; I- ewes '-■ !i ” , i -v-tal -'KBS ;". ,h "Oifundtug strn jjU Oiodium to good and medium T -»«- 'ambs -r down B° & «ai N CLOBE Sb um u'* 11, ■ luly 1M "- 'EBay lilu, l,t ' , ' u6 '» b ; s^B^' Ui haSS* ° acd Decatur
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Far IS werde er leee: 1 time 60c; t times 7Se; S times Si; S times SUS. Rates Rusted are for eenses utlve Insertions. No classifies Ms accepted an sklpdsy schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK PACK Io So per word for Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 0. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la t a. m. FOR SALE FOR BALB—IO room all modern d wellinc with hard wood floor. Built in cupboards, good furnace. Rook wool Insulated. 3 room apartment with private entrance. Big lot 70 x 160 with fruit treee. Schwarts Realty Service, sit W Monroe St 16-ts t’OR SALfc—Bo acres of good f«-rt-lie soil, good buildings. South of Pleasant Mills. State road 101. Possession March 1. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. Tel. 1398. 17-ts FOR SALB—Opportunity to be own bow. in construction business. All -equipment necessary for contructing basements, including conveyor, jacks, blocking, forms. Back orders will soon pay whole coot. (M into profitable poht-wac trade tor self. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 26-ts FOR SALE-Fivo room home remodelled by soldier just before war. Big, beautiful corner lot 727 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 11.950 down, rest monthly. PLEASE don't bother tenants. For appoint* ment call Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building Phone 870. 26-ts FOR SAI JI-Rubber fire wagon and grain hed, good one. Case, eight foot binder like new. John Geels, three miles west Decatur on 224. 29-618 FOR SALE- Rubber tire wagons; rotary hoes; culthnuicbers; manci*spreaders; eultipackers, aprocket packers; steel wagon boxes; Horn-draiilk- manure loaders; tractor buck rakes; spring tooth harrows; cylinder corn shellers air compressors -Oliver Sales & Service—Gniigvifle Oarage. 2Mt Meet and Greet you* friends at J Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest Value Spot in Northern Indiana. We save you 10% to 20%. Why pay more? — Sprague Furniture Store. Phono 199. 19 30t FOR SALE — Mohair living room suite, like new. Has adjustable springs. Lounge chair; bicycle; fan. 12'* biad<*. 208’4 South Second street, upstairw. 31-g3tx FOR HALE -Suburban 20 acres, house, barn and other buildings. - These buildings built in 1966. 5 miles from Fort Wayne. Lights, city phone: 20 acres for building purposes. Vern Mitchell, A-6J75. 31FOR SALE -Black <oat, fu; Ginv med, site 12, like new. Phon--660. 32-2tx FOR SALE-House tiailera,~utility trailer, tractor axle assemblies, see us for complete trailer service. Daniels Sales m-rvice. Phone 801. 32FdM SALK^Roper'Tablc top gas range like new, 2 pc. Kroehler living room suite used only 3 month, cook stoves, oil stoves Studio couches and living room suites. Beds, spring and mattr ssos. Hecaur Used Furniture A Repair, 136 E. Muuroe Street. 3JJ-2tx FOifS A LE~Clnulat InT" fifing stove, in go<Ml condition. Piano recently tuned priced reasonable, inqukfe at 106 No. 11th St. 32 2tx Pod SALE Hot water and gas* (Hine heaters. Dick Mnnstield Motor Bales, 161 8. Second St 22-61 FOR~SALE-- Detroit ‘.lew<d.“tabl • top gan stove: good condition. Clarence DeArmund, Monroe rt. 1. 32 6tx t'OR ptown restaurant In Decatur, a little gold mine. Write J. D. Baker, Hlcc Hotel. 3I t FOR SAi.ll-—Va< num (T< im rs * Furniture — Royal Va> num Cleaners, Studio Couches. Desks. Breakfast sets Maple Bedroom Suites with twin beds. Hollywood beds. Roll away beds. Twin six*Bed. Bridge sets. Mattresses. Bed Springs. Pietfires, Mirrors. Floor Lamps. Bridge Lamps, Tub! larmps, Bed launps nnd Pin up Lamps. We save you !•% •« Why pay more? Sprague Furnitnre Store. Phone 199.33-2 t FOR~baLE Dayton “< 'op *«*''■ Model Radio —AI condition. Phone 846. 33-3 t FOOTLE-f»4O Willys deluxe Iti'ltiiic at 5-Point Sinclair tteu. MH*
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QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds vs FrK '‘•—l’d like to place a ’Help 1 Wanted* Democrat Want Ad!" FOR BALE—Ho' Wayn»-"A Cur'll* I air compressors (in stock for Immediate delivery) also have 6-cy-Under portables 6, new Liberty 32Ft. steel iKirtablo elevators for corn and baled hay. 6 Gramm trailer* with 14-Ft. steel bed and HlSpeed bearings and 6.50 passenger tires. Hydraulic and mechanical manure loaders and hydro scoops and bulldozers 50 cow atanchiuns. Rotary hoes. Cement mixers and Briggs A- Stratton I'4 HP gas engines. (Come Get 'em). Frank Bornholt & Sons, Celina A St. Rosa. O. IFtHI S A Lt? 36 Dodge sedan Fair tires. Will sell cheap. Motor will run but needs worked on. Will explain the condition of it if interested. Bev It. D. White at Democrat office. ts FOR SALE 500 sliceig 8H x 11 20 lb, white Automatic Mimeograph bond, free of lint and sized for pen and ink. watermarked |1.20 Decatur Daily Democrat 32-alOtx Fl>R SALE—Ftaiii18, good roof, siding and floor. M. C. Hlotuenberg. 1 mile west. 344 milee north of Preble. 33-g3tx FOR SALB—III acres of good farmland. All under cultivation. Two aeta 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, Real Estate and Insurance. 26-ts WANTED " SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all mak* s. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do bemMitchlng, make buttonholes. Boardmsn's, 665 B<»uth First. 27-269* WANTED — Oscd cars, highest prices paid fur good, clean used ears. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First atul Monroe, phone 372. 216-ts 1 WANTED — Middle sged woman ! for housework. Permanent home. 'Cali 1615. >l-318 WANTED-Man w itii sales or I farm experience to distribute and service our products in Adams county. For 19 years our feeds and supplies have been used by fanner.-, throughout the Middle West. Write Midwest Mineral Company, Greenwood. Indiana.** 314tx WANTED — Light hauilngi wood, ashes, rubbish, etc. Phone 1632. F 0. Baker. 31-g3tx WA NTED -Custom liaT.ngT out of barn; wire tie ino Il»s |>er bale. Aschlimaa Braa., Decatur rt. 6, Craigville phone 1 ou C. 324tX WANTED- TO buy carkiad of good horses immediately. Walter Klehl. phone Van Wert. Ohio No. I, or Wren, Ohio. 2 lung on 20. 33-2tx W*AS*TED -Girl for housewarC3 adults. No laundry. Phone 1119. U ANTED — Washings and ironing*. Phone 6915. lx W A N’TE I r —Girl or m idd le-aged woinata for housework, family of three. Permanent home. Good wages Call 1259. Mrs. L. E. Shitrpe 136 South Eleventh. Decatur. 33-3tX WANTED Full or pa it time help for general housework. G<>od wages. Phone 187. 31-81 W A NT—Cash fo* your pop coni, state amount and give location. E. E. Basil 4c Sons, Lally, Ohio. 23-12tX Wasted -To Buy iiTeil cars - I any make or model; highest prio s. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 8. Second st., open evenings, phone 1665. 27-30 t MINC’ELLANIXMiS ROOF TROTBLE Cail on us we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at nu additional cost. Also brick and | asbestos siding. Arnold A Klenk, I Phone 663. 80-tf 1 FA RM ERB ATTtNTK) move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2009. Wc pay all phone charges. The Studley Products Co. 15-tfi If*you want to buy good 69 acres close to town with good buildings and fences, see Schwartz R-al- I ty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts ' ,r ~ 'afrtiXWU H'iviet' Tl " We service all makes of washers, sweepers, Buns, and other electrical appliances. Wo carry a complete line of parts (or nil popular makes.-Arnold A Klenk. Jl-lf
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CHAR'B DISTRIBUTOR. Fort Wayne, has opening for woman to handle established clientel In Decatur. No canvaalng required. Wrtte 511 Gattie building. Fort Wayne. Phone A-3653. 32-g7t " Any'person'desiring good paperhangiug, please call 1502. 29-t TImFtO ORDBjt'yoiir BuThanTn Chicks. Bred right, hatched right, priced right. From culled and bloodtaated flock, 819.00 per hundred. Feeds, feeders, soon tains, remedies, brooders and supplies. Custom hatching a specialty. Buchanan Hatchery, Willshire, R. 1. Four miles south of Willshire on road 69. 21gT x WONdERFIft. ' dPffdrtttlNiTY Neat, aggressive woman, 25 to 69, for professional type work. Free training. Position worth 875 weekly. Write giving name, address, age, education and phone number. Robert D. Hanson, 1027 Putman street, Fori Wayne 31-g3tx ELIiCThIC SEWING~~M A?HTn E SALE—Nice cabinet models, etc. Some with buttonhqlers. Open Saturdays only to 5 p m. and Sunday afternoons during sab*. 3316 So. Washington St . Marion, Ind. 316tx "Washer • Sweep«r~SeFvice. Grease changed and cleaned. Block south H east Courthouse. 110 Jefferson. I call for and deliver. James Kitchen Maytag Store, phone 95. lUf PLAY SAFE — Insure your ‘Jewelry and Furn again*! burglary and theft for only a few dollars a year.—Kenneth Runyon, phone 385 or MLIt FOR RENI FOR RENT Sleeping nwm, laundry and board, home privileges, garage. Mrs. Lauretta Amrine, Bellmont Park. 31-3 t I^T"anD"FoUND — LOST—Ration l>uok No. 6. Finder please retuui to Mrs. Nettie Harmon, 312 8. 12th So*et. 33 itx LOST -End gate c.f trailer between Decatur and Paterson. No. 46859. 1965. Call phone No. 5976. Frank Aurand. 33-ltx —, —_ A pick-and shovel engineering job. begun In 1821 by the Pennsy! vania State Works ami involving excavation of 600.nu0.000 cubic feet of earth, produced 790 miles of canals and 117 miles of railroad line.
As Friend To Friend: See La For That Friendly FARM LOAN THE SUTTLES CO. Agent* Decatur, Ind. ‘ Niblick Store Bldg. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturday*, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eye* Examined (Dasses Fitted
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CARO OF THANKS We wish in thin manner to express our appreciation tor the thoughtfulness of friends, neighbors and relative* during our bereavement In the death of CyntWe Diane Rhodes. W< especially wish to thank Rev. McPheeter, the ladies of the Presbyter.au church, the Women of the Moose, the Dcuatur home economic* dub, the buy* and girls who served as flower girls and palllM-arers; Mrs. Evdyn Arnold for her vocal solo and Mr. and Mrs. Weber for their assistance. Mr. and Mi l. Busier Hetrick Patricia Anu Rhodes Mr. and Mrs Bert Haley. ■ -■ O' 1 -— Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks asy in quiet trading. Bund* irregular; U. 8. governments irregular. Curb stocks irregular. Cotton firm. ' Wroat, corn. oats, barley and rye steady. Chicago livestock. Hogs active, steady; cattle steady, active, sh ep active, strong to shade higher. —o— - - — FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Waytae, Ind. Feb. B—(UP) —Ewes were 50 cents higher at unoion stockyards today All other markets were steady. Hogs: Markit -toady; 100-600 ibs. 16.75; 6«M» lbs. 16.50. Male hogs to.od; roughs 16. o" stgga 13.00 Yearling lambs |o,isi: rprlii; lambs 16 75; clipped eu - 7.<"' Calves, goud 16.00-i6.50; choice 17.00. Bteers, good to choice 16.0016.00; medium 12.00-16.09; plain 8.00-1 J no. Heifers, good to choice 12.5" 16.00; medium lo.no-12.00; plain 8.00-10.50. Cows, good to choice 10.50-11.50; medium 9.50-10.50; cutter 7.508.25; canner 3.004.00. Bolls, good to choir 11 50-12.25; medium 9 S 9-10.50.
* *•*»* • • . * * • • 1 BA* • 5 wJF 6tm!j •l e * • 3 A •'< " *1 ♦.X •) j ♦ Poor feed* well fed t* lo*L * rr ♦ Good feeds poorly fed b wasted. * —But Good Feed Well Fed means ECONOMY and PROFIT. Cash Coal Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth b w w w w » w w uww m ts M M ts .ts M WKiMAf ts Ml
Nazi Destruction In Russia Charged Soviet Prosecutor Details Pillaging Nix rulierg, Feb. B—i UP i-Bov-let prosecutor Gen Roman A Rudenko told the war crimes tribunal today that the Germans destroyed or partly destroyed 1,710 towns and 70.000 villages in the Soviet Union. I living 25.000.090 peraoM homeless. He cJiarged the Germans plotted extermination of whole races and carried out the program by Inoculating victims with spotted fever and by mass executions. Rudolph Hess, niimber-twu defendant, was not in court for today's session. Hr sufferiMl another mild attack of alalominal cramp* and was permitted to r main in his cell. His condition was described by prison doctor* as "not serious." Hudenko estimated that the total damage "from criminal acts of Hitlerite armies was 679 billion rubles (approximat ly >135.900,000,000 at prewar rates) in 1961." Hr said Ihe German* burned, loot rd. destroyed or deaecrated 2,800 churches or church building* in Russia including 237 Catholic churches. Tli-y also destroyed 60,0<hi hospital*. 86.000 schools and 31.850 t.u lories, he aid Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneer* A Real E*tate We ll be glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years in this business in Decatur. We welcome your investigation of our record of which we are proud. Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. DeVo** BldjL, Ground Floor Melvin Leichty. Rep., Berne, Ind.. Phone 251.
SAYS HOPKINS (Vaattaaed Fraaa <>■•» the next day. a few hour* before the uttack on Pearl llartior. This wim the wscalled pilot message, bi which Tokyo udvwed its Washington rmlwesy that a 11-part message was forthcoming and that
Farmers Attention ♦ FIELD FENCE ♦ BARB WIRE ♦ STEEL and WOOD POSTS The current *teel strike will cam 1 delay* in shipment* of fence and *teel post* thi* spring. If you plan to build new fences thi* spring we nUfKeMt you buy your fence, barb and po*t* NOW while we have them on hand and before steel price* increase. CASH COAL FEED & SUPPLY Monroe at Eighth H. W. Grant L. A. Holthoune
MILKING MACHINES Many l >cd Popular Make* See the New HINMAN first. KAEHR MILKER SALES I miles West of Monro.—Craigvilk phone.
PUBLIC AUCTION 85-ACRE FARM-S 5 The uiidi'i'Migiit'd GuardiMii of Mury Ast’hlfiuiiu, wyi m*ll at Public Auction tin- following dehcrilMM rial •'Mate, on Wed. z Feb. 20, ’46 at 10:00 A M. Promptly # LOCATION; ■' miles w st. 2 mile .ouHi and '« mill w< -t ol Bertie, Indiana On«- mile isouth and % mile cant of Linn Grove. Indiana. LAND: 85 acres. 15 a< res timber, balance undvr cultivation. Good Productive soil. . .. . u uuituiNGs: iwo story. » room nuin<- hou»<- H>p tool nani »<> »> s«. Implement building 16 by 30. Double corn crib Drove well Thi« is a good productive iarm. the soil l» sandy id second river hottom rich loam Ixicati’d in a M|>b*ndi*l community. TERMS: 5% rath, day of »al<. 2* 1 >' on ‘h !iv«*ny of Intu ami Rtrart, 33 in t- months, 33 1 in 1> months, paytimnts to hi evidenced by purchaser's promissary noto bearing I'i intere#t Or purchasei may pay al! cash. Sold subject to approval <>f Allen County Superior Court No. 2. No bid* of les* than 2-3 ot appialscd value can b- accepted. Also -old subject to present tenant * rights. Lawrence E. Aschleman GUARDIAN Boy 8. Johnson * Son—Auciluiivers Geo. M Shiffer— Attorney l»r Guardian
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a special time for ito delivery would be set later. A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 330 N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana
