Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1946 — Page 5
FEBRUARY 20. ISIS
S reports )RT OF LOCAL GN MARKITS for HURRAY A CO. Be >Ol February 20 >13.59 IS "■* .. .... 14-55 .... 14.30 >»•* „ l.vo „ I>.O- <*» CBolce 14.00-15.0“ m'dium 10.00-13.0 u > choice 11.00-14.0" m'dium 10.00-12.0* 1 -.10.60 o good .. 8.00- 9.0<) 4.00- 7.0«» 8.00 down IL* tood>oo-10.0" 1.00 down TOOK YARDS ne 101 February 20 14.30 14.0' 1200 ISOnd Sat.) 13.00 6.o*' LE EGG ANO QUOTATIONS shed by PRODUCE CO. ne 380 February 20 9 and fryer* ..10< ..22c ......... • <lg 4 lbs A up 23< r 4 lbs 13< —l7c 10c .........................Ale 2<ta ........... M Me • • ..WW' l?r AIN MARKET EVATOR CO. ecl to change ng day red at elevator. February 20 lee 1 «v cbang’ n» day >red at elevator rat .„~413' - eat — I.B' Old Corn.... 1.80 • 2.1« .W■■ ■■ ■ ....... ■ 1.38 per bnahal toss per 100 lets !> farm NE LIVESTOCK Ind., Feb. 20—(UP at Union Stock ady today. « Iba. 14.76; 4(X>inale hogs 10.00; ags 13.50. ling lambs 10.00; 4.75; <lii>|H-d ewe* calve, 16.09-16.50; hm! to choice at ecru *<llum U.OO-14.00, ; good to choice .00. medium 10.00-.09-11.90; food to i0.50-11.M, medium era 7.508.25; canmod to choice bulla Hum 0.50-10.50. LIS LIVESTOCK Feb 20 — (UP) — uk: •< th < al respective and choice IM Iba, e obotee lighter 100-100 lbs, 13.25 I choice now* 14.10. «alves mm; ail ,l a<iy; moderately Iberai share stuerr medium to J«roly »: 2 loads around 1 1430; load goad >'» 14.50; bulk good ninon and m dium 'Hers and cutter* •rs active, steady; " 17.50-18,05; t om. '"in largely n 50ted iambs active, ln H lb. good and lambs 18.00; 1 i<*e to prime 104 >; k«ml and choice '•'2s; medium to ®: Kluughter ewes down. — r ■ Grain close J uly I, W) . 4H; Dec. 1.8016 H. U,M'. u » L“i **■ «• ... 1,4 tousidnred *«Juue and pres. lh ' " cab,Mt pannes /W1 by / Wer » A»e of Ibe contracted for hv tn IMW y !w2* t »«!Ji“ - "» •hone 135 "*• L- StQaue Fitted
I LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times |1; 0 times >1.76. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted on eklpday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c par word for Insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday dsadlina is 9 a. m. - FORSALE FOR SALE —10 room all modem dwelling with hard wood floor. Built-In cupboards, good furnace. Rock wool insulated. 3 room apartment with private entrance. Big lot '7O 1 160 with fruit trees. Schwarts Really Servloe, 916 W Monroe St 16-17 FOR SALE —BO acre* of good tertHe soil, good buildings, South of Pleasant Mills. State road 101. Possession March I.' Schwarts Realty Service, 916 W. Monroe St. TeL 1398. 17-ts 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 —55 acre farm. Excel!-1 ent condition. Ebctrielty in all building". Barn 36x60. Good land and well tiled. Clyde O. Troutner, phone 73-1166, Real Estate and Insurance. 38-ts FOR BALE—lnvestment property, >2,900. Will return 10% on investment. Long-time guaranteed lease. Good hedge against Inflation. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. 41-ktf FOR' SALE "Modern five room / home, remodelled by veteran before war. Hardwood except one bedroom. Built-in cupboard*, modern baih with rece**te>i tub. Basement, furnace, good garage. Good roof, paint. Widow will sell North Fifth street corner for >6,000 cash. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phon" 870 41-ktf FOR'SALE- Modern, newly rede corated five room home. Good root, beßgiifui, asbestos • cement ' tifhgl siding. Basement, good fur-1 nac", New soft water prewure sy* tern. Roof high enough for add! tlonal rooms. South Fifth street corner. >1,500 down, balance at (34.40 monthly. Bob Heller. Real cor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 41-kt: FOR SALE-1 ra dfo (electric or battery). 1 new hot water auto heater. 734 High St, phone 3272. 41-3tx FdR iALE-Chevrolet, good run nlng condition. Fair tires. Write to Democrat Box/ 186. 41-3tx FOR BAUfr-—New Grown ga: ranges and Coffee makers. Gerber Bunt. phone 2551. U. 8. 27. 41-6 t barn with five acres within city iimlls. Excellent location. Phone or inspection 1524. 41-3tx ’LXC|s;~YOL'R~order _ (or"c:uy dirt now. Yost Construction Co. PhOBS 249. 41-12 t iholstering. picture framing, furniture repair and a«4 furniture. Our prices are ‘iglit. Secaur Used Fuiniture and tepair. 134 E. Monroe 41 3tx FOR'BAUS—B smart farms'' 26 acrus. 3 miles (a« and 4 north f Decatur. Indiana. Modern home -nd other fine improvements. High y productive sol! 2 acres. mile west of Salem, Iniana, or 3 cast and 2 miles south f Monroe, Indiana. Go >4 six room lome, up to date chicken house ind other good buildings. ExccUput and. 0 acres, 2 miles east and 4 north >t Decatur, Indiana. Fine modern tome and other good Improvements he beat of farm land. Write or call Midwest Realty Auction Co. Phone 174, Decatur, Indiana 42-3 t FOR SALE - Li — f77g room suite, like new. baby lied. lilgh chair, end table, table lamp, elnctric sweeper, and New Hom sewing machine. 316 Stevenson Street. 43-3tx 4*l >R SAI4-; House and 2 lots in Decatur. Phone 8933. 43-31 x FOR BALE-403 ACRE' FARM One of Indiana's outstanding farms for sale 2 miles northwest of Geneva, with line mod vn brick house, large dairy barn, latge cattle and hog feeding barn, automatic water system, plenty of extra buildings all paint d and in feefect repair, only >ll9 per acre, with low interest rate long term loan for <4 purchase price, Phone 3608, Muncie. 43-tx FOR KALE 194?)'Chrysler Windsor 6. 4 door sedan. 1939 Claysler 5 Pass. Coupe. These cars ure in good shape, tellmont RestaurauL Corner 331 and 27. Wilier Bautbine. 43-|tx FOR tow. Jrr7cy"
QLICKIEB by K— lUyaaUa { w ■* huiL yj ’ ••The bird seed is all plantedsoon we’ll be selling canaries with Democrat Want Adsl" FOR SALE Good i room hoMe. 604 Jefferson 81., Decatur, Ind. with a choice extra lot, can be purchased on contract. Small down payment. Cail 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur, Ind. 42-8 t FOR* SALfc i week old iniiidug short horned male calf from registered sire. Phone 615-41. 43«21x FOR SALfc—Used 4 year*, dryer washer, Maytag ga* motor, siiigb- and twin. Kitchen’* Maytag Sales t Service, 110 Jefferson St. Decatur. Ind. 43-2 t FOR SALE 2 tone radio for any make car; Arvin radio for 1941 Chevrolet. Phone 6144. 42-g2lx FOR SALE 1 saddle mare In told, saddle and bridle. C. T. Snider, Willshire, O. 42-g6tx FOR SALE New Idea easy way hay loader. Good condition. Might deliver Edward Scare. Ossian, ind 2 miles north, 116 miles ea><t. 13-21 X FOR SAtE-lairge slock of Used furniture; al) type stoves, new heating stoves, laundiy stove*, and •teveral all modern coal ranges and heat robot : bed room suite* with chest and vanities, maple bed oom suite complete with twin beds, new unpainted chest of draw ws; living room suites, studio ouches, radio, several table top oil ranges, Birdseye maple chest of irawers and dressers. Eight piece lining room suite. Modem knee‘lole desk: pair twin metal beds; small portable victrola; 20 gauge automatic shotgun Decatur Used Furniture, 146 South Second St. Phone 420. 43g2t FOR SALE—Studio Couches - Meet the Housing Entergei<y with an extra bed room made by a versatile studio couch. We have s.veral io select front. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 43-2 t FOR SALE ' Tractor manure spreaders; Horn-draulic manure loaders: rubber tire wagons: steel wagon boxes; spring tooth barrows; cultimulciwrs; rotary hoes; cultipackers; tractor tins*. Craig ville Garage 42-6) FI)R“SALE _ 1940 Deluxe Ford coupe, good tires, good mechanical coudition. Telephone 259. Wk st End Texaco Service Station. 42«3ts ~ WANTED SEWING NAdRIkE REPAIRING -all makes. Needles, oil. belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, nake buttonholes. Boardmsn's, 445 South Flrat. 27-24tx WANTED -- Used - cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmagter Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts lor general o&e work; state age aud experience address Dox 185, in care <K Demo- < rat 36-ts WANTED—To Buy mad carsany make or model; highest prices. Dick Manafield Motor Sales, 141 8. Second at., open evening*. Phone 1848. 27-30 t WANTED—tIB l' want - odd job* typing from 7 to 9 p m. Experienced. Box 189 in care of thia newspaper. 42tf WANTED—LuU-"model cars for G. I,’a. bluet be clean and in ‘ good condition. High ceiling price*. Fred Busche, phone 975. 35-39 ix WANTED--Practical nurning, 4ay or night service, or will do light housework Phone 1632, Mat- Johnion, 342 North Eleventh street. 41WNTED -Board and room'in privote family, near center of town. Mrs. Mary Roebuck, 104 Jefferson St. Phone 202. 41-3tx Waited —Good used Hawaiian Guitar amplifier. Call 1148. 41-3tx WANTED Hauling, ashes and trash Phone 8932. 41-g3tx WANTED —Player Piano. Phou 7302. 43-2tx WANtkD -LMe Mudd A Ford. Phoge ??0. 41-3tg UKIHWWy tlkWftv Puruisra apartment for college "tudenl I and wife. N« ilher smoke or drink I Cail 616-8. 43 g3tx ’ WANTED-Inside painting by ex’-1 imrienccd painter. Now is the time to get that painting done before the spring rush. Phone 8083. 42have arrived.—Winner Shoe Star*. ‘ Pheas 46a.
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FOR SALE-RADIO SERVICE: Prompt and cßteteat repair* Kprsgue Furaitur* Stars. NMM lie. 4 >-it — w> ' MISCELLANEOUS tdW TROTTO- W dK uaTYc will be glad to give yov a Dae estimate on any siie Job- We can apply t guaranteed Carey roof at ao additional oast. Also brick and aabcatoa aiding Arnold A Klenk. FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead bortus. cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phoae 2000. We pay all pbone charge*. Tbe Stadley Products Co. 15-ts li yon want to buy good to aerie does to town with good build Inga and fences, see Schwarts Realty Service, 916 W. Menroe St. 15-ts APttJANdt MffVidt — We aervica ail aiaksa of washers, sweeper*, irons, aad other elec trfcal appliances. Wo carry a complete line of parte for all popular makes.—Arnold A Kteak. 81 -it Wanhar '• Sweeper SerCitT' Grease changed gad cleaned. Block south M east Courthouse, 110 Jefferson. I call for. James Kitchen Mayui Um, pUu »: ISTf MR FARMER -Have your John Deere tractor overhauled and serviced before the spring rush. We have experienced mechanic* and u*e only genuine John Deere replacement part*. Al) work guaranteed. Steffen Implement Company, Third Street. Phone 180. 42g6t WB HAVE A NfcW 2"~Y£kft-4* loan plan that makes it easy tor 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 unusual ly low coat. See mo tor details. C. D l.ewion in FARM NEEDS - Hydraulic seats Wayne air compressors, manure loaders, farm wagons. Place order for garden tractors. Ring free oils, no better refined. Gerber Implement Store, your A. C. Dealer. U. 8. 27. 41-6 t
WANTED GIRL (or General Office Work. State and experience. Address Box IMS, % Democrat. BUYING EGGS Current Receipt l' r k« Not on ths grade. Cash. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe. 1104)0 REWARD »for information leading to the rental of a 2 or 3 room furnished apartment Write Democrat Box 187.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“STlLL THE CHAMP!” JTP -r / ITS NEVErTI /LOTS OF THIMGS) AHO/frt /OH. POPeVEf) , , have never J YOUAtt SO7 /iwamt \ —--X&XSTRONG!?; qamahh) Sy t o ?£#• ' < <Q~Q> “ I i dflte ™H7 Cz? L v i , T < iWr jwl AO* hyl/ eB | — Al St — HM— frk, r ti'fli i * iit vSJ .</ * '■' " <| £Xff , y >iit j “ 4 - ■ LB M Jfi " . .~&L- ”“ WM *v- us -X>- z-20 - * . b'lon dte^ 1 * BAMnr landing, dagwood: Z VFS \ F LCW ACROSS IWEI <|W!> ISN'T IT AW/FULLV lf ll||||Z I ) |l rO I WnWkutJ?! Mbjrw « 1 vul\.-SffjJ h;hoV zvt’u M* Oh M : 8 ®VI M ■w ■ '> jM - TTTO a~. An uninbured fire loss can lead to bankruptcy, hardship or financial embarraNsment. We don't uant anything like that to happen io you. I Cherk with us now in see that you have adequate insurance to meet present conditions. Leland Smith Insurance Agency |
FARM LOANS-Ws are making farm loans for 5 to 88 years at 4% int. There to no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop mo a line t.nd 1 will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T CDST aND FOUND ~ LGBT - Ladies' “bennis wrist watch. Reward if return ! to this office. 41-3tx LdST—2 door keys. 4 trunk key*. in leather case. Return to this office. 42g2tx FORRCN7 FOR RENT—A-l Home In Kirk twp. Consisting of 8 room house.' garage, lurgi garden and truck) patch and 3 acre pasture lot for cow. For InformatliMi see Deen I Byerly. 42-4lx — —0 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. Feb. 20 — (UP) — i (USDA) — Livestock: Hogs: 8.000. Active, steady; good and choice barrows and gilts 14.86, the boiling; sows at 14.10 celling, complete early clearance. Cattle: 11.000- Calves: 500 Choice Meers and < omparable | heifers weak to 15 cent* lower; ; Ail other grade* steady; largely steer aud heifer run; top weighty steer* 17.75, yearling* 17.60, heifer yearlings 16 86: most steer* 16.00 to 17.25: bulk heifers 14.0(7 to 16.00; cow* strong; 15 cents higher; bulls and vealers strong; two loads strictly 1275 lb cow* at 14.60, most beaf cows 9.25 to 12.00; cutters 8.75 down: heavy, fat bulls to 14 25: sausage bulls: to 13.25; vealers 16.50 down. Sheep: 7,000. Slow, early sale* 1 slaughter lambs steady to weak, most bids around 25 cents lower , on kind lacking finish, and these making up a rather lllieral percentage of receipts: sheep steady: four load* mixed medium to ■ choice short fed wooled lamb* j 14.75, load 15.00; some good and ' choice fed lambs held toward ' 15 .SC; deck 103 lbs. good to 1 choice fall sltorn fed lambs 14.50. ' cull* *o good slaughter i-wes 8.25 • to 7.76. Upward Revision Os Food Goals Necessary Indianapolis. Feb. 30 (t Pt In diana's food p:oductin;i goals
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11946 still are unchanged but must | be revised upward due to the cri-' Gcal food situation of the world. L. Marshall Vogler, state di rec ' tor of production and markating ad in Inlet ration, said today that a review of the food production goal* set for each Mate would have to be made. Hu said this was necessary because the world food situs Hon la moro critical than was thought laar fall, when goals were established ou a state and nutton al basis. —o ———— Bobby-Soxer Killer Guilty Os Murder California Man To ! Face Sanity Trial Banta Crux. Calif . Fob. ‘M— (UP) —Thomas Henry McMonigie. 31, who was found guilty of the kidnap murder of bobby-ooxer Thora Chainberlaiu. returned Li bi« jail cell I today to await a second trial on a plea of insanity. A jury of five Women and seven men deliberated only 37 minutes late yesterday before returning a verdict of first degree murder There was no recommendation for leniency, making death in San jQuentin's gas <hainl*er mandatory ' unless McMonigie >e found innoI cent 011 hi* plea of nut guilty by i reaeon o( insanity. Superior Judge Jame* Alteridge |fixed Feb M for tlie h>-< <>nd trial I before the same jury, and coqrt of--1 fil ial* predicted Hie hearing would Hast only a day Three court-ap-pointed psychiatrists previously 'reported they bad found McMoniigie Mine. McMonigie had been charged with luring Thora. a 14-year-old San Jose, Calif., high school atu-ili-iit, into his automobile Nov 8 on the pretext lie wanted her to 'tak'- care of a sick child. Then, the prosecution contended, he shot her •to deatli and pitched her body over la 3tH'foot cliff into the Pacific |oc> .111 'file i Hivi< turn was returned deHpite that the fact that no truce • of th" girl* body ever was found.
Xivncg TO VOM.HKBIIMCMT* In th. Vilatna < Irroll Court, V oration Trrm. H»Ki iTSr Stair of luSluos. VUuma ( ».. MS. *n. IVrUt-4 Rl'iiard Vela v*. Ruby Vela. It apptuiring from affiilavit, filed In th* above mtltlrd i»un. that Ruby Vrla t* thr alutVr n*m<-<l defendant and a non-r*sld*nt of the Stat* of Indiana. N'otpe ir Ihert'furr hereby given thr said itefeiidmit. Ituhy Vela, tiiat »he l.e and appear before the lion Judge of the Adam* Circuit Court on the 3<jth day of March, JIM 4, the ■amr being the (Mh Jurldlclal l>aV of the n»xt regular term thereof, to lw holden at the Court House In the city of Ib-iaiur, commencing on Monday, tiie Itb day of Etdiruary. A. I>, IMS, »nd plead by answer or 1 demur to raid complaint or the I same will be heard and deleruilned In her obrence, U'itneo*. my name, and thr Heal of said Court hereto affixed, this 2nd day of February, I SIC Clyde O. Trotitner, C|»rk. Uy fern K. Blerly. Jteputy. February 2. Hnhrrt K. MH Irnakaa. Attorney. Feb. 4, IS. 2" ■ — -D 1 11 ■» MarMt At A Glance By United Pre** Stock* lower in moderately active trading. Bouds and I’. 8. governmeuto lower.
PUBLIC SALE A* this farm ha* luusu sold, I uin quitting farming and will sell all my personal property on the farm located 1 mile west and onefourth mile north of Poe, Ind.; or 4 miles east of Yoder, then '* mile north; or 3 mile* north of Ossian. Ind., then 3 miles east and onefourth mile north; or 10 miles southeast of Fort Wayne, on Saturday, Feb. 23, 1946 at 10 A. M. Sharp Brown Swiss Cattle REGISTERED AND HK.H GRADE T. B. AND BANGS TESTED Bev Lilac No. 59887. 6 ln>. old. bred !>••• •>. 1945. a 6 gal. cow; Fay Lilac No 53174. 6 yrs. old. fresh, a 6-gal cow: Brown Swiss Cow 5 yrs old. bred to-ptember 24. 1945, a 6-gul. cow? Brown Swiss Cow 7 yrs old. due to freshen March 16. a s'i-gai. cow; Brown Swiss Cow 6 yrs old, • alf by side, a 6-gal. cow; Brown Swiss Cow I yrs old. bn-1 Dei- 23 1945, a b'-j-gal. cow; Brown Swiss Heifer, dm- to freshen August 19; Brown Swiss Heifer 7 months old, Brown Swiss Bull 6 month* old HERD SIRF, Jerry La»* No 85636. coining 3 yrs. old. a good Individual. HOGS Oiu Brood Sow. due to farrow April 1; One Gilt, due to farruW April I. HORSES I One Bay Mare 12 years old. weight about 1500; One Roan Mart) ''l3 year* old, weight about i’aio— ,-nod *\oik. HAY AND GRAIN Five Hundred Bushel* Corn: Two Hundrel Bushel* Tama Oats; ' Eighty Bale* Clover Hay; Ouc llumlxd Fifty Baitm Alfalfa and Timothy Hay; Forty five Bale* Oats Hay. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. TWO TRACTORS. COMBINE. CORN PICKER One F-2o Farmal! Traitor on Good Rubber; Cultivator Attachmaafs for Farmall Tractor; One 16-20 McCormick lb "ring Trai tor, in good condition; One 1940 Allis-Chaltmn Harwstvi No 60 Combine; Onu 1937 One-row Tank-type Corn Picker; Om- * roll Corn Shredder; One John Deere 5-ft Mower; One 9-hoe Grain Drill. One Harrow; Two Intel national Discs; One Farm Wagon; One International Manure Spreader: One Hand Corn Hheller; One 1929 Clo violet l'j-ton Truck, good rubber; One hxl 1 Hug House good condition; Many other arU(cle* not mentioned. TERMS—CASH Lunch Serve! by Poe .Methodist Ladies Aid NOTE:—Please Come Early as This Sato Must Start Promptly at JU.OO A. M. Due to a Nearby Sale iu tiu At • moon. Wm. Maitlen OWNER Ellen lh-i ger Bro*., Auctioneers. Ossian State Bank. Clerk.
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I Cotton irregular. Wlo-al corn, rye, outs and barky steady. Chicago livestock: Hogs, activs, steady; cattle steady to weak, and sheep slow, ntesdy to weak.
FEED FOR SALE Bag Service, Inc. at plant on Elm Street, opposite Tiie .Mill.
