Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1946 — Page 5
mH® FEBRUARY 22. 1146
fc' reports ....■MipORT OF LOCAL t ,GN MARKETS for <S*tMfTr. MURRAY A CO. il ’ 1 "" it- ” :! " .;WS|gg ... 14 55 aw' PgHEggr 13 <to j '' ' 11 - 180,1 ' 1.T.&0 MD . to m'dlum 10 0013 00 1,1 8 13'OK 00 i t . m'ilnn 10 oo 12 00 - 105(1 to KCO<I -- * 900 C "0- 7.00 ! rZ* «Ke< 0 1,0 <ll, * D i ?SKgE. iioo ; awtte, gwKu:n good 9 00-10.00 ! hEW*” 00 - ■ g 00<lowu K4H&ER stock yards I f Phone 101 I I'liou.ny 22 I Ml W W 1! “* fl 4.65 I ■ 11.30 sl3>'- - H0 " | * , n ., I ■XL . koo i| egg and QUOTATIONS I JSB Furnithed by ■tur produce co. I -Wlj! Phone 360 non Frbni.iry 22 •u !>* i T* e * " *"* c WaWM»r..;l. :» and fryer* I" 1 ’ ifel; ’ •' - . -3 ( J MHMpt r, > > ' rs < lbs AUp 23c ♦yßMMjp t’nder 4 lb* .... 16e lUM® IsMT ' i,i; :„®L GRAIN MARKET ELEVATOR CO. I I subject to change II during day. || SgH deliver' il at elevator. II 'a^r" ”‘’ n K ' l " u ' , '’ > ’ auhject to chuns* 11 Sk durin< day. j ; delivered at elevator. > 1 •w|®e'l Wheat II ' I K®i Wh' it 167 1 1 ** , l^r w a,l<l <JIJ Corn --— 160 s iiva-.i; 2 16 ;|l4®F - 21 " ? t I flu ■*.; 2.00 I @®t. .03 per bushel laaa. ■t II .04 P<r 100 ICM. j f.o.b. farm I IBm.APOIIS LIVESTOCK | MSw 01 ' 1, l.tV'-Khxk: | .'■■"■ 'i v. Mfv-.t'i V l oud I’M®""'" !,i " lh ' -•'• 1 * r,h JI *1 4|® ••••■• laivex uiot; -teero 11 *7|Qb 'I 17 Mr hulk ui'-d 1155® ,! II 1 "' 1 '' 1 i ,l, '' Hl,rc: 1 " lh || .'-di.iiii 15 to 25 low< i ' ' "''' <,,,,,!, H>h lisß'" 1 -’•’ | -■'" ''tn.' ' ,v 7 "a.i ll -t-ady; good aud IB\H ’ ll:i1 11 " -"tn, aiid ku.ady, ii t| """' i,, ‘ l Tt-xa* U Mf « ~t H 75 „ s! lEy!*' IV '' aU-15 25 Tlll-dlllin ' I yiICAGO LIVESTOCK ' sfoi k: r -V'tlve. et'ioly: 1,1 ' ''’■••‘>* .did gl!r< ''"'Y < Hi"' * l!vi ' K,ll ’ v I| SW :i " • uuHg'-t on d|i kill 11 tflK'" ' '""' lil! ' < lull"- lien £«IK ! "’ i ‘ r: ' ! *' I'ut'lu r cat ftSßar ■" !:,,1 •'lll-Yx .Hid took |„||| „ f | I( . H , I J . 'W' ■■ 17 05. bulk I l hl> fl||W ""’'t h. ifioH 12.50 II3|B "’''H-'titi,.,,),. )n i„.,. f ! '- 60 *■“"■ Iya® 1 11" 1 ' lather slow at iitUK " top weighty , ,Mllls I-'-": heavy fat I EmW wahjiy p; oh down on I I "" ,y , " I ' l 'lead Ifi 25 and II "‘ Hll *<i’.itii I- broad l; ‘' M ’ daughter lambs IHB '’'-‘"’y other killing J* * loads and decks 11 Wk ,l ""'" 5,1 «ool<d «• M l®K'"’ V t 25 “ , " 1 1535 t»'a'ter"‘,''l""" and good wool h W 4 "''- *«" 776 down I a • - 1,11 of the survivors I W-d'ans K H Pa '." i,M ' " f '“'f I ...J'" n °tTheaMt(!ni | Qat, ,h,,y “f" vitisenu of y*a inad Glares Fittad
LOCAL CLASSIFIED 1 ADVERTISING RATES —o—- — 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 time* 75c; 3 time* |1; 6 time* 61.75. Rate* quoted are for consecutive ineertion*. No classified ad* accepted on *kipd*y schedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. • SIAM <fci Bl FOR SALE FOR BALE—IO room all modern dwelling with hard wood floor. Built-in cupboards, good furnace Rock wool insulated. 3 room apartment with private entrance. Big lot 70 x 160 with fruit trees. Schwartz Realty Servioe, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ff rdRSALE -h acre* ot good fertUe soil, good buildings, South of Pleasant Mills. State road 101. Possession March 1. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. Tel. 1398. 17-ts Meet and Oreet y<iur~frFende 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 FOSTSALE —55" acie farni. Ezct-fl-ent condition. Ekctriclty in all buildings. Bain 36x60. Good land and well tiled. Clyde O. Troutner, phone 73-1166, Reul Estate and Insurance. 38-ts FOR SALE Investment properiy. 12.900. Will return 10% on Investment. I/ing-tlme guaranteed lease, flood hedge against Inflation. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller BuildIng. Phone 870. -11-ktf FOR "SALE .Modern five~oum home, remodelled by veteran before war. Hardwood except one bedroom. Buill in cupboards, modern bath with received tub. Basement, furnace, good garage. Good roof, paint. Widow will sell North Fifth street corner for Jfi.uOO cash. Bob Hi ller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 17*. 11-ktf FOB SALE .Modern, newly redecorated five i.uom home. Good roof, beautiful, asbestos • << inent shingle siding. Basement, good furnace. New soft water pressure system. Roof high enough for additional rooms. South Fifth street corner. 61.500 down, balance at 634.40 monthly. Bob Heller. R<alter, Heller Building. Phone b7U il-ktf foil SALE New ( row n gas ranges and OoftM makers. Gerber Stus’-, phone 2551, U. 8. 27. 41-6 t PLACE Yoril”urd« r for clay dirt no w. Yost Construction Co. Phone 248. 4112 t FOR s’ALE Ln Ing* - room suite, like new, baby bed. high chair, end table, table lamp, electric sweeper, and New Hom sewing machine. 316 Stevenson Street. 43-3tX FoTT 'SAI.I-! House and 2 lot-. In ! Decatur. Phone 8933. 43-3t* Ft> r"“sAlJs— Fresh cow. JerseyGuernsey. Tel. 916-11, Oliver Walters. 43-*t FOR SALE lrf“h setter. 2*7 years old. Well broke. Inquire 12M South Ninth street. 4ig2tx FOR SALE fifi'imrning’tunk. beaters, urteek tanks, hog feeders, liog fountains, galvanised pipe and fittings, o. C. 'Ewell, Preble, Ind 41-Ztx Foil SALE in ewrs, 6 with himbs by Hide. To be sold at Ira .McBride sale. February 26. H-gClx ?Oil SALE Fie-h <ll*. “wagin and rack. Chester Shoaf. Route No. 4. Decatur. 1 miles southwest Decatur. 44-2tx FOR SALE ’ AHrii < ircuiating heating stove, first class condition 615 Short Strei t. Phone 1121. 44 2tx ' f6r BALE -Boston bull ’tenlev ' pups, six we- ks old. Clyde Hitchcock. 110 Jefferson street. Decatur. 44-a2tx fftft SALE Oliver <yllndcr rake liayloader; Gale < orn planter. In goob condition. W. C. Macke, 1 mile east, 3 miles north Preble. 44-g3tx < Foil SALE F 42 International ; tractor ami cultivator Ralph i Cauble, Decatur route 2. 1 mile ■ west. 114 south Preble. 15-g2tx ■ f— ~3 order your Buchanan chicks. Bred right, hatched right, priced right. From stilled and ‘ bkHMltcb-d flocks. 616. W per hundred. Feeds, feeders, fountains, remedies, brooder" ami supplies. 1 Custom hutcbiiig a specialty. Bit- ’ cltanan Hatchery, Willshio-. route 1 1. Four miles south of Willshire <ni road 19. , RMI' bALE- All new *toel fence posts. These are not ordinary fence posts but are heavier and sturdier. Come ami see them before you buy. Also steel clothes line posht ready for installation Th *’ Maier Hide A Fur Company Dm* I |w . 45-a2ot
(QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds i hs. l -- "o 3 wll MR ' ' u nr \'X “Go back to bed. Henry, that > stranger In your room is only the new roomer we aot tort ay with our Democrat Want Ad!" Ft»R !?ALE 7 room house, best of repair and 3*ri acres. Very rich Idack level soil In Convoy, Ohio. Immedlat poaMMiod. Roy S. Johnson A Son. De Vor Bldg. Phono 104. 45-31 For Sal*—Three Imall Farm*. 20 acre*, 2 miles east and 4 miles north of Decatur. Modern home and other tine improvements. 1 Uglily inductive soil. 32 acres, % mile west of Salem. Indiana or 3 miles east and 2 miles south of Monroe, Indiana. Gooil six room home, up-to-date chicken home- and other good buildings; excellent land. 40 acres, 2 miles east ami 4 north of Decatur, Indiana. Fine tnmlera home and other good improvements; th” best of farm land. Write or call Midwest Realty Auction Co., Phone 17*4, Decatur. Ind. 42Foil SALE I'swl 4 years, dryer washer, Maytag gas motor, single and twin, kitchen cabinets. Kitchen's Maytag Sales 4 Service, 110 Jefferson St.. Decatur. Ind. 43FOit "SALE Esaddie'mare’ in fold, saddle and bridle C. T. Snider, Willshire. O. 12-gstx FOR - SALE — Tractor manure spreaders; Horn-draulic manure loaders: rubln-r tire wagons; steel wagon boxes; spring tooth harrow*; cultitnulcben; rotary hoes; cultipackers; tractor tiies. Craigvflle Garage. 42-6 t FOR SALE— trailer house, fully equipped, electrhlty and gas connections, pon-h with new awning Present location may lie retained or trailer mov'd, to suit pui'chasei'. Pholie 175. Midwest Realty Auction Company. Decatur, Indiana. 16- 2t FOR SALIi 2 Kisco room circulators. I repair small appliance* and ranges. Herman Lankenau. photic 1145. 46-31 X ILST HEi’EIVED s. v. r.il rooms of apartment furniture, latte modern bn akfast sets, complete kitchen cabinet unit, with utilities, Roll Away lieiks. youth's lied. Two large size Wilton rugs (like new). Small oil healer. Decatur Vwed Furniture, Phone 420, liG South S'-cond St. 46-2 t Fi»TIB"ALE -Tama O.its from cert isled s'-ed. Purdue tested. 61 per bushel. 8 ft. cultlmulcher. Joe L. Inch, 1 mile east of Vera Cruz. Phom- Craigville 11 on 26. 45-g3tx wanted SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all make*. Needles, oil, belts, part*. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 27-24tx WANTED — r Used cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash nee Zlntamaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 373. 214-<f WANTED Giri fur general office work; state age and experience addres* Box 185, in care of Democrat. 36-ts WANi'fclP-To Buy used cars—auy make or model; highest prio*s. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 8. Sf<-end st., open evenings, phone 1645. 27 34H WANTED -Girr wants odd joSs typing from 7 to 9 p .in. Experienced. Box 189 in care of this newspaper. 42tf WANTED—Late ' model cars for G. f.’s. Must be clean and in good condition. High ceiling prices. 1 Fred Busche, phone 975. 35-3fttx URGENTLY NEEDED—Furnish** apart inent for college student and wife. N» ither smoke or drink. Call 615-8. 43-g3tx WANTED -Carpenters for out-of-town work on construction of grain elevators and feed mils. Fells Construction Co., 405 Cai Wayne building, Foci Wayue. Phone A 6219. 44 gSt WANTEDTennts s h <> e h have arrived.—Winnes Shoe Store. 13g2l MISIELTXNEOiTS ROOF TilOUßLii—Call on us, we i will be glad to give you a free estimate on auy siso job. We con apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. B(Hf FAllEeid A'i fKhlTioW Ue 'rF move dead borse*. cows. bogs, etc. Decatur nbone 2000. We ne? all iritnue charge*. Th* BU4l*y Products Co. IMt
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATtm, INDIANA’
If yon want to buy gnod 48 scree close to town wttb good bulkl Inga anl fence*, aee Schwartz Reni i ty Hervtea, *!• W. Monro* 8L 15-ts ApbLIANtE tthVltl W* service all make* ot washers, ■weepers, iron*, and other elec trkal appliance*. We carry a com plate line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold A Klenk. 31-ts MR. FARMick- Have your John Deere tractor overhauled and serviced before the spring rush W* have experienced meebanies and use only genuino John Deere replacement part*. All work guaranteed. Steffen Implement Company, Third Street. Pbone 180. 43-g6t FARM "MISBW-hydrmiiic seaU. Wayne air compressors, man ure loaders, farm wagons. Place order for garden tractors. Ring frw oil*, no better reffaed. GerIhjt Implumeat Store, your A. C. Dealer, U. 8. 37. 41-61 Wuhar -"SwoqMrr fiitrvk*. Grease changed and cleane*. Block south M east Oourthouae. 116 Jefferson. 1 coll for. James Kitchen Maytag Store, phone 95. 18-ts foIFrENT FOR JU»fT—A-l Home in ’ Kirk, twp. Consisting of 8 room house, Manage, lane- garden and truck patch and 3 acre pasture lot for cow. For Information see Dean Byerly. 43-4 U ■ u ■■■ Marsh Foundation Officer Is Speaker Wilson Brumbach, secretary of the .Marsh Foundation at Van Wert. Ohio, spoke to the Decatur Rotarians last wening on the operation of the homo and school, which are supported by the foundation. At present, 120 children are enrolled at the home. Children below school age, ar<- also kept at the home. In addition to the grades ami high school departments, a vocational and agricultural school is also maintained by the foundation. The foumiatiou has total assets exceeding five million dollars, which were bequeathed by the late George Marsh, who made his future In the timber ami saw mil! business. He left his entire estate in trust to help orphan'd and needy children.
WANTED GIRL for General Office Work. State age and experience. Address Box 190, r ,i Democrat. I ' BUYING EGGS Current Receipt Prices jq € Not on th* grade. Caen. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe.
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Caterpillar Tractor Ollers Pay Increase ' CIO Union Studies Company Proposals Pemis. 111.. Feb. 23— (UP)Rcpnaentatives or the CIO united farm equipment workers union today were studying a pay increase ' offer of the Caterpillar Tractor Co. designed to reston operations of Its strikebound plant. The company's offer of addit- 1 ional 15 ceula uu hour for employ es making lese than 61 an hour and 15 percent for all others was, to h* suhmitt-d to a vote of the membership of local !05. The propose<l wage increases would become effective Monday following approval by the wag’ stabilization board. The company also suggested that unsettled grievances be egb-, mitted to an arbitrator ami that , classification and rate of pay tie •et up as proposed by matug-* I rnent. It was further suggested that the union shop be aholiahed in favor of a dues check-off symeiii for employes who r-mnined members of the union after a 15-day emape period or who became members thereaft'-r. The Caterpillar plant has been ■strikebound since Jan. 29. when nppioximately 17,5m* worker* walked out. —• 11 o In 1638 the Swedes colonized that pan of the United State* now comprising the state of Delaware. This was their only attempt at lOloiiiz'Mloii in the New World. —— - ■— l ■ ■ FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind. Feb 22 — (.UP)—All markets at tm|oii stockyards w-re steady today. Hogs: market steady. I*MM<M) D»«. 16.75; 400-MU lbs. 14.5**; male hogs 10.00; roughs 11.00; slags |3.5f1. Yearling lambs 19.00; spring lambs 14.75; clipped ewi s 7.itn Calves: good 16.00-16.50; choice 17 on. Steers: good to choice 14 001 .00; medium 12.00-1400; plain 8.00-i I on. Heifers: good to choice 12.501400; medium 10.90-J2.00; plain 8.00-1 LOO. Cows; good to i iu>i< > l*t.st* ll.'ti: medium 9'91050; cult'is i 7 'O'S 25; canners 3 o**don Itidi . good io <-boi<• ii.su 12 su; medium !*s**-l**si*
FEED FOR SALE Bag Service, Inc. at plant on Elm Street, opposite Tile Mill.
ttrnrr, of rowri. »imt FOH HA SUITE Is Tb* A4**a < ireail > Mirl Prhroar* Term. *M<* »o. ITUS 'State »f Intllaaa. 4 «. at trfaaM. «Sl i Ntate <»f Indiana, on r*lnwon "t bbl'll.l Hru<« )>avl»» as Ailnilnlstrailor of lli» estate of Chailes Ira Da"lea, n disappeared person vs. ''liar--1..S Ire Davlev. Boy Davies, Ths First male Itank. a corpoiatius. To I'iisrlea Ira Davies You are liereby notified (list tba above nam'd relator as said plaintiff ha« filed hi th'- A'latiw Circuit i-ourt of Glams County, Indiana his 'umpUlat, making you a defendant tlirreto and |>raylng tliaraln «n ordler and decree ..f said Court to man.date The First Mtalf Hank, a Corpotation of Decatur, Indic as to pay to y.od relator the sum of 173*1*0 deposited In a savings account In Mid (..ink in ><>ur name, tl.at said rditlor has filed Ids affidavit In said cause in said Court that your realdence in <it>kn"Wn and upon dill.aunt inquiry can not be aacertsined and that you area ne<.s«*r> party t<> •aid proceedine. i*>at said eoinplalnt which has tv n filed in *alil Cnuse In said Court I* now pending and ' Ims been net for hearing In said ; Adams Circuit Court al the court houae In the city of I'.'.atur, InUlan* on the 17th day of April, 1*46. Winers the Chrk and seal of said I Court this I3ili day of February, lists t hde It. Troatner. I leek. Feed 1.. Mtterer. <Horae>. Pvts IS, 11, M*r. 1 Q vttTitT: of rnwninT VOIt MVWItITF. la -I be Adame f lreult < nart Febranre Terne. Hem Wo. IT.-dm stale of ladlaan. I n. of Adaiaa, SSi Ktal* of Indiana, on relation of I'lerald Brur- Davies as Administrator of the estate- of Charles Irn Da-vh-s, a disappeared person vs Charlo. Ira Duvier. Hasel Miller First Hank of Berm', n '-orporatlou. To Charles Ira Davies You are hereby notified (lial the shove fiani<-d relator as said plaintiff has filed in the Adame Circuit <o ir< of Adams County, Indiana Ills .oniplalnt, making you a defendant thereto and praying therein an order and del «nld Court to mandale First Hank of Herne, a Corp.ir Ilion of thru. Indium ±'__!2lA
Notice! We ar* buying all grade* of paper stock at present market price*. Also want Scrap Iron, Rags, Rut/oer. Batter)**, Auto Radiator*, Bra**, Coppar. Aluminum, tine, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and T<n—But NOT tin cane. > We are alto buyer* of bed hide*, calf akin, sheep pelt*, tallow, fat*, great**, oilt, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442 in 1 DON’T! Tr**:4 )<»iir radio and etef- ■ Ir<» ni c equipment to a not ice or screw-driver mechanic. -* DO! Call Publix Service — 102 or bring it to our store, i 161 So. 2nd street. WHY? Our service man is experienced and educated in Radio and Electronic engineering, Television, Frequency, Modulation, Facsimile nnd other applied , electronic science. GET! | The Best for Less at PUBLIX .SERVICE I’lione 192
to -aid relator the sum of 6913 04 deposited in a aavlags a< cowiH In said bank in your n*m*. that **i<! relator has filed hl* affidavit In said . *um It* Mid Court that your resi.l, nee In unknown and upon diligent Inquiry <an not be ascertalriod and that you area newsaary party to said pr.x eenlina. that said complaint whl'ti has loon filed Hi said Came in »*id Court is n"W pending and has been set for hearing in said Adiinia Ch' iiit Court at the court house In *he city of Decatur, Indian* on the 171|i day of April, 164* I Wines'S the clerk and seal of said Court this Utli day of February, ISIs t lyde U. Trauluer. < lerk. Ferd 1.. Iltterer, Attorney. Feb. 15. 66. Mar I I INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WINO — AUTO 720 No. .3rd St. Phone 570
: Attention! Auto Owners! ■ ■ February 2K is the deadline for your 1846 ■ Auto Plate & Driver’s License ! ■ For your eoßVcnience we will be open J 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Daily ■ ■ — and — J 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. * ! Sat. - Wed. -Thurs. j Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 : Auto License Branch ■ 1~8 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ i NOTICE ■ I We have at <»ur hatchery ® and mill for 5 day# : Feb. 25-26-27-28 : : ami March 1... I i: AW. FREEMAN : ■ » • Representative of ULTRA-LIFE LABORATORIES. Inc. I LIVESTOCK TECHNICIAN Visit our mill and discuss your livestock ® problems with our technician. Special dairy program for: Breeding troubles, irregular milk flow, irregular test, udder troubles and calf scows. i- Geneva Hatcheries • I ® Geneva. Indiana ' E. C. Stuck) «**>"«« 156
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Trad* In a Good Teww — D*cetur A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer .130 N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana FEDERAL INCOME TAX I will be glad to aa***t you in determining your leator tax and file your return. See or phone m* for appointment. Lloyd A. Cowens Tru*t Bldg. Decatur, Ind.
