Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1947 — Page 5
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. 4 - IRKET REPORTS *<■ •* REPORT OF VOCAL T. *» wbbibw MAftKKTB li a tNNETT, MURRAY A CO. H Phone 807 lott * Corrected Jas. 14 '*•’> to m io*. _ M.Oo to Ml AR. 2175 ’ 275 Ita 22.50 “? 1 to >W H»- _._J 22.00 a to 400 IbA 21.26 0 to IM lbs. “wir • 22.00 to 140 lbs. ..... 21.00 '»tt fbs 17.60 » _ 10.00 "M fcfaoice) 27.00 a - 22.00 Haga 10.<8, K. I ate w«d A Sts. te STOCK YARDS R*, Corrected Jan. 14 Hfeto *» » ••MMta.M**., ... 3276 o' .to 250 1b ...... — 22.60 e& to 275 B .... 22.00 ■Ato ’o® » — 2175 .to 360 Ib 21.25 I® 999 ttl ... 20.16 tip ..................w....,,, 19 50 Unlto 160 A 20.50 to 150 ft 18.50 1 t- lb down — 16.60 > ths M to 360 ib ___ 17.75 0 to 700 A 16.26 ra _ 1500 L a —.............— 10.00 ,jl"« nrl't,,,,, ... 26.00 b* ... 20.00
WHOLMALB BBQS ANO POULTRY QUOTATION* At DECATUR PRODUCE CO. IMmw MO Corrected Jan. 14 •ent Receipt Eggg — - .33 lEatorn broilers and fryer* If ry teens - .24 ij springers -— .30 , torn bow 16 lit te .11 H t epringers ............ 30 red springe™ 33 LOCAL CRAIN MARKIT • I BURK ELEVATOR CO. T Beene eubject te change ' daring nit ’rieaa delivered at elevator. Corrected Jan. 14 2 Wheat _ 216 ,jl Wheat ............... 2.1< Soy Beans _ 305 Gate .78 Sood , , 2.25 Cera ZZEZ 1.75 • - Orate: .03 per bushel less. Cera: .04 per 100 lose. Lo b. tars. GRAteFpRICEB dame County p. B. CoOp'a i< r. Borne-MewrowWllHame i w Corrected Jan 14 r * ** *■■-»>>' 2>7 ! 1.76 77 s No. 3 3.05 11 tor rye prices. 3.. g . IOIANAFOLIB LIVESTOCK lianapolii, Jan. 14 — (UP) — A) — UvMtock: >gs 7500. alow; scattered early M largely 160-325 lbs 25 to 50 r than Monday at 22.75-23.25, strictly outstanding near 225 elghte 24.00; bulk bogs unsold only 60 to I.M lower or 23.00 i; sows not established ttle 8000; calves 600; early X and heifer trade fairly act- „ . fully steady; email lot top and choice yearlings and j weight steers 34.00-25.V0; oevk (loads strictly good steers 23B I noderate showing medium and 11 18.50-22.50; common and inedlightwefghta unevenly 14.00- ; strictly good betters 23.00; • good bettors £.76-22.00; bulk non and medium 14.00-19.00; uneven only teederau ly act early sales cows 25 to 50 low1A good beet eows 14 50-16.00; llpiou and medium/ 11.75-14 00. 'era and cutter* largely 9 25- ; renters fairly active, steady; end choice 2f40-teO0; com. and medium 13.00-26.00; culls i te 8.00. eep 1800; fat seady to <g; ateugbter ewes steady; » 1 three io&ds gmxi and choice eiaa lambs 3346; load choice » wrights 33.00; native mainly down; one totitotetly choice .00; slaughter awes 7Av down. ORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK r» Wayne. Ind., Jan 14 —(UP) gs J6O-200 lbs 23 200-225 lbs . 275-300 tee 32. 300-400 lbs . 226-880 lbs 8840. 250-275 lbs ; roughs 1740; stegs 16. Ives; choice M. mbe. choice tS-s<>; ewes 7; s 640. . <-attte marteet today. or ■l4 ia« t«ee» «p---te MUI. of •m» Cvunty, I. atritehly ftteeeusta ateWd U Kll.r.r SKorw,J—H—;;
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LOCAL CLAMIFIRD AOVERTIBING RATEB For Si words or lees: 1 time 60c; I times 76e> 8 times 11; 6 times 31.76. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No clasifled ads accepted or sklpday schedule. Rate tor 10 Point BLACK FACB is io per word for Insertion. Copy must bo in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline ii I a n. FOB 8 ALB SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE Hottest Value Spot in Northern Indiana. Drop in and see how many dollar* we can save you. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 11-TF PREMIER SWEEPERS with aT tacbments now available. Drop in or call for a personal demonstration of this modern home appliance. Haugk Heating A Appliances. Ml-ts FOR SALE —Seven room, recently painted home on North Second. Has approximately three acres of ground making unusual opportunity for person wanting truck garden as well as enjoying city conveniences. Bob Heller, Realtor. Phone 870, Heller Building. 2»7 ts JUST RECEIVED—Large shipment of living room nuite* chuck full of spring* New style*, latest covers. Liberal trade-in allowance for your old suite. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 11-3 t
. FOR HALE — California sunklst seedless oranges, size 288, 2 doz. 35 cents. Coppcss Comer. 11 3t-x I FOR BALE — I Durham and Jersey cow. Will freshen soon. >4 mile east of Bleeke church. Roy Bleeke. 11 g 3t-x FOR HALE—New modern home, automatic gas best. Close to ; G. E-Phone 3113, l-3tx FOR HALE-1940 Chevrolet club coupe, 5 passenger, A-l condition. 1214 Jefferson street. ’ 6—g3tx 1 FOR HALE Good solid cord wood for fuel. Hee Ernest Fisher. 1-2 mile east of Pleasant Mills, or for information call 984. lOgSt-x FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet truck with 1942 motor. A-l condition. 8-1/3 tires. Good grain lied. Phone 7664, 121 North 16th Ht. 10 3t-x FOR HALE — Apple*: Deiidouih winesaps. Jonathons, Mclntoub, winter banana. Coppe** Corner. 11 3t-x FOR SALE—II4O Master DeLuxe Chevrolet, radio, heater and defroster. Good dean car. 854 Dierkea Ht. 10 3tx t
FOR SALE — alfalfa hayCharles Shoaf. 4 miles east of Monroe. 10-2tg FOR HALE—Cattle dogs, rat doge, pet dog*. Harry Reed. 1 mile north 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind. io«t FOR HALE — Truck and passenger car Urea. We trade. Defroster fans. 85.95. Coppexa Corner. 11 3t-x FOR HALE—High grade Holstein bulls. William Reichert, Moo roe. 7gl2tx FOR SALK— Bed Springe—We have over one hundred sets of coil and box spring*. Priced from 12 60 to 49.50. Libera! trade-in allowance for your old spring. Hprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 11-3 t FOR SALE—AII porcelain wood and coal kitchen range. Inquire Wilbur Seiktng, mile west and three mile* north, Prebl*. 9—3tx FOR SALE — Potatoee: Cute H15 per 100 ib*.; B sixe 61.26 per 100 lbs. U. 8. No. 1 82.25 per 100 ib*. Coppes* Corner. 11 3t-x FOR" SALE Broiler Chick* hatching now every week, early broilets pay dividend*. Order Decatur U. 8 Pa!!»rnm controlled chick* now for Feb. to May delivery. Get your preferred date order early. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 8 8t NEW SUPPLY SEAT covers; Plymouth motors; rsdios: tire* (60016) (550-16), (600-16 truck). (35017) (650-18). (700 15). (700-16), 1650 16). Macklin’s Super Service. Chrysler « Plymouth. l(A3t FDR HALE- Brooder house, 10 x 12; ftn*t claw* condition. Also 500 chick, electric Jatne«way brood er ite's A Pal’S Place Phone 6653 10-3tx FOR BALK ” New Tu.« »WzU Sitote 7Mai6. 656x15 Seat eev It •‘lr la far riJAtar 6w*N»j CjjJk
QUICKIES by Kon Iteyokto w v- Bfl I'R "The Time* Want Ad said ‘Gohl Mine* — but after I bought it I found I owned a case!" EWES FOR SALE~~Regißtered Hampshire, 526.50 each. Rambouillet, 120. Grade Corridale. 325. To lamb in April. C. G. Griffith. Van Wert, O. ** Hr 3t-x AUTOMATIC Water Heaters, ga*, electric, and bottle ga* Water Heater*. Now In stock. Haugk Heating A Appliance*. 10 TF FOR SALE--Electric range, apartment size, like new. Can be »een after 6:00 p.m. at 710 Marshall 10-2 H FOR SALE Rug*. Just received shipment of Axmliwter and Wilton rug*. Size 9 x 12. lletter hurry if you are in need of a good rug. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199 n-3t FOR SALE — Janie*way Electric brooder stove, 5M chick size. 4ft x 8 ft. hog house. Two wheel trailer 4ft x 8 ft. Phone 8553 or call Ed A Pat's Place ou load 33. s—BtX FOR SALE — White Rock pullet laying hen*. Priced to sell. Coppus* Corner. 11 3t-x
FOR SALE W.C. AillsChalmem trader. Model B John Deere treetor. J-D tractor plow Gerber Implement Store. Your Alli* dealer U. 8. 27. Decatur. 11-3 t FOR SALE—I 6 cu. ft. Deep Freeze Also wrapping paper for your meat Gerber Implement Store. U. 8. 27. Decatur. list FOR SALE Breakfast sets—Just received large truck load of chrome breakfast *eto. Yorn choice of wood, porcelain, plastic ami plastex tops. High quality merchandise and reasonably priced. Liberal trade-in allowance for your old breakfast set. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199 11-3 t FOR SALE — All used. Stoves, range. Estate heater, laundry, electric motor, ga* motor, w«»her. radio and electric iron. Phone 95, 110 Jsffernon. Kitchen Halt* Jk Service. 4—ts FOR SALE—Bed Room Suites— Just received two maple bedroom suites. Your choice of twin or full wise bed. Liberal tiade-in allowance for your old suite. Hprague Furniture Store, Phone 199 11-3 t
FOR SALE — Estey piano, like new. 48 Base accordion. Ernest Anderson. 3 mile* south, 1 mile east Pleasant Mill*. 11 21-x FOR SALE — latdy’M ten fleece coat sise 16. 2 pair* low heel pumps, black and brown, size 9 triple A. Phone 1262. II 2t-x FOR SALE — Table top gc* stove, 887.50. Like new. 311 North First Street. Phone 1330. 11 2t WANTED to work~in laundry. 40 hour* work week. Phone 1149, 127 South 9th Street, 11 6t FOR SALE — Just arrived shipment large sise genuine Estate Heatrolas, the original cabinet heater, with Intenri-Fira Air Duct, exclusive feature. Hee Decatur Hatchery, dealer. Phone 497. 11 5t FOR KALE—FueI oil Tealinx Htoven; large and nmall nizen, like new. Phone HM 663. Fori Wayne, 4441 Holden St. Ht3x WANTED SEWING MACHINE Repai lug - Alt make*, guaranteed job*. We make covered button*, covered belt buckle*, do hemstitching aud machine buttonholes. Boatdmans 223 North First. 1-2 CU APPLIANCE BEKVICE ~ lt~we eas t fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers. Irons, and other small appliance* White wringer rolls for all make* of waabers. Arnold A Klenk. phone 463. 97-ts WANTED-AII kindn of good quality hay. Prefer Jooxe in now. John Fsaoel, Bellaaoat park, phone «2«2. M 7-413 WANTKt) — Shepherd aad coiile wap*. AR stos and ages. Call Roy Bteeko 64M) 11 f 3t x WANTED - We are » teu markri
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WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 846-tt WANTED — Stenographer in hospital department. Must be young woman with attractive personality. ■lngle, high school graduate, age 18 to 30 years. Good salary. Paid vacation. Complete maintenance furnished. Ft. Wayne State School. Ft. Wayne, Ind. 10 3t WANTED TO RENT Ifouso'wttb 2 or more bedroom* No children. Phone 1046 11-ts MAN WANTED — VeGiran preferred. Intelligent, of good character, handy with tools, interested in bottled gas distribution in this vicinity. Exceptional opportunity for right man. Application* l»y mail only. Indiana Bottled Gas Co., Box 11. Peru, Ind. 10 3t WANTED — Small or medium upright piano lu good condition. Call 1197. 10 3t-x WANTED — Shepherd and collie pups. All size* and age*. Cail Roy Bleeke. 645-G. 11 g 3t-x WANTED—3 or 4 room unfurnished apartment, modern. Must be close in. Write % Box 62, Democrat. 11-b3tx WANTED —To clean cisterns, wash window* and clean out chimneys. Frank Straub, telephone 210- 11-a3tx WHY WORRY: About winter when you can have the all season Tbermoseal Combination storm and screen window installed. Have It pay for Itself In fuel savings alone. Call us for free estimate*. Arnold & Klenk, phone 436. 270-ts INCf)ME TAX SERvicE ” ~lD~a former Internal Revenue Agent. L. J. Woodruff, Ivor, Ru**eli st. Decatur. n 3t-x _ ■*“
FURNACE WORK I WANTED —Coal Furnace* —Gaa Furnace* —Oil Conversion Burn ers —Stokers and Furnace Repairs HAUGK Heating & Appliances FOR SALE 20 Acre Farm with good 6 Room House. Hip Roof Barn with crib and shod attached; Good Poultry house; Fuel Shed; Good Well and Cistern. Electricity. 3 mile South of Pleasant Mills Possesalon—March Ist. T. D. Scheiferslein, Phone 105
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FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead hones, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. Wo pay all phone charges. The Stadiey Products Co. 15-ts LEGISLATION TO BAN (Continued From Page One) posal and seven noncommittal Six of the Republican* advocated legal imposition of "cooling off period*; five said they were against the idea. This drew the greatest opposition of any of the current proposal* before congress. o—_____ CHICAGO LIVEBTOCK Chicago, Jan. 14 — (UP) — (USDA) — Livestock: Hog*: 12,000; slow, early sale* good and choice 180-250 lb*, steady to 25 lower at 23.00-23.25. Top 33 .50 sparingly. Market closed 50c lower on all weight*. Good and choice 180-250 lbs. 22.75-23.00; top late 23.0. Sow* around 25c lower; bulk good and choice 18.75-19.25. few 19.50. Cattle: 7,500; calves, 1,000; fed steer* steady to strong; choke absent. Top 28.00. Medium to good 19.00-25.00; best heifers 23,00. Cows slow, steady; tanners and cutters 9.60-11.25. Common and medium 11.75-14.00. Bull* steady at 16.25 down. Vealers steady; top 27.00. Sheep: 4.500; fed lamb* steady; good and choice 23.15; some higher. Five cars good and choice ewes held at 8.35. 0 Markets At A Glance By United Press Stock* irregular to quiet trading Bond* Irregularly higher: U. 8 government* firm. Curb stocks Irregular. Cotton future* Irregular. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures higher. Hog* lower, cattle and sheep steady to higher. o :— Jail Removes Shoes Greenfield. Ma*s. (UP)—Prisoners admitted to the county Jail formerly were relieved only of their belt*, suspender* and neck ties. Now they have to give up their shoes, too. The new rule went into effect after a prisoner used a shoe to smash an electric light bulb that was "t<Mi glaring."
CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Jan 2.19A; March 21«% iS; May 1«7%A4; July I 79’4 % Uoiu: Jan. 1.32: March 1.30%; May 1.29%; July 1.27%, %. Mar h 77% May 70% %; July 61’ j; Sept 81%. _ . —_... r of si>wim«th vmi \ i;*i vrt: mi. iziz | Noflrr I. Xrrrh> sltrs, That the itnilersigriKl Imh Imcii »pIpolnted A"lntl >i I. Irnl < > t <>t the estate ..f Xelli. It |, t »k |;,t.- „f A.lam* [("mitltv, •!'•. «.,(h*‘<l The ratal,- i» I probably Molv.nt Vloli, IlHtoe., IdtHinlMrtitrlv lleeemher *>. lIMtl. Ilrxr> 11. Heller. ltl(,r*e> II ><• :tl—Jan. 7, I • 0 . stent i: nr rival. se:iTi.t:*iF..%T OF F..ITATH Mt. IXHI Notice l« hereby given to the creditor*, heir* and legate, * of Albert lludaon. deceased to atqirar In the VdaniM r-|r<-ult • ’ourt, held at De- ■ attir. Indiana, on the 3r,| day of February, 1917, and -how <a i-,-. If any. why the EINAL HETTLEMENT AOtMUNTH wttli the -alate of -aul decedent should not l»- approved, and aal'i helra are notlfh I to then and there mak, proof »,,f helrahlp, ami receiv- th-lr diatribntlve rharer. John W. Tyndall. Karrattwr lleeatnr, Indiana. Jnnnnr> 4. IMT. Atlorner John 1.. Deluna. January 11—21 —q Trude In a Good Town — Decatut
Rolandes Liechly Leads Association Leads Adams County Dairy Association Rolandes Liechty. one of the youngest and more successful breeder* of registered Holstein*, leads ths Adam* county dairy herd improvement association for the second straight ymir. He also takes the honor of having the highest two-year-old in the association. The two year old. Blacky No. 2476.717, made the remarkable record of 501.8 pound* of butterfat, with an average test of 4.1% in 358 day*. .Manasse Liechty'* cow, DuchUM Veeman Fobe* Posh, a seven-year-old. carries away high cow honors, living the highest cow in the aMsociation, which Includt'* almost 500 cow*. Thi* cow made a record of 657.4 pounds of butterfat. She made her owner 1521.40 above feed cost. Manasse Liechty I* one of the oldest breeder* in the county and ha* a good herd of cattle. The association average was 383 4 pounds of butterfat per cow. The herd producing the cheapest on the butterfat basis was the herd of registered owned by Mr. and Mr*. Noah Arnold. The herd having the greatest number <rf days on pasture was the Sam I)., Nussbaum and Son* herd of Holstein*. This herd was on pasture | for a total of 233 day* during the year. The following herd*, showing owner, breed and butterfat production, produced over 400 lb*, of butterfat per cow: Rolandes Liechty. Holstein, 442.2; Calvin Liechty 4 Son, Holstein. 431.0; Myers & Short. Guernsey, 128.6; Shoemaker Hr Brehm. Guernsey. 424.8; Bea Gerke, Holstein. 421.8; Everett Rite, Jersey, 417.1; Otto Ewel 6 Son. Holstein. 4168; Reuben K< liwarlz. Ar Son, Holstein, 414.3; Noah Arnold, Jersey, 406.0 Cow* producing over 500 lb*, of butterfat, (showing owner, cow. milk. test, butterfat and age), follow : Manasse Liechly, No. 8, 14.903, 4.4. 667.4. 7-0; Harry Lehman. Eth el, 18.233. 32. 680.5, 61; Edison la-liman. Daisy. 9.286. 6 0. 559.6. 60; Ren Gerke, Unite, 16.754. 3.2. 540.7. 6-2: Sam Nussbaum A Son Lizzy. 16.083, 3.3. 529.3, 7-1: Shoe maker A Brehm, Betty, 8,791, 6.0, 635.9, 59; Everett Rice, Daisy. 8,496. 6.2. 525.9. 4-8; Rolando* Lieehty. Mary. 15.975. 33, 614.3. 3-10; Otto Ewel Ar Son, Daisy, 14,398, 3.5, 520.0, 4-8; Otto Ewel A Son, Blacky. ILB4O. 3 4. 516 4, 8 4; Noah Arnold. .<T*Anne, 11.166. 4.6, 513 6. 8-8; Edison Lehman. Cora. 11,501,1 44. 608.7, 90; Rolandes Liochty, I Blacky, 12,240. 4 1. 501.8, 2 8
Trade In a Good Town — Decatur 1 111 H 11 Cash Coal, Feed j & Supply Monroe at Eighth Phone 32 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eye* Examined Glasses Fitted
GOP SEEKS TO (OonttauAd From Page Ona) ance payments under the welfare laws from 140 to 145. The other would create a single state department of revenue. Rep. Robert 8. Justice. R„ !y>gansport. Introduced a Joint resolution which would amend the state constitution to reduce the voting age minimum from 31 to 18 years. A "safety" measure to outlaw
MODERN 7 ROOM HOUSE and HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT ; ’Public j Auction [■ lIMI TW I' 8— 1166 K— M TmLbMWBMBMIIIMBW riMfniif iilT BB ~ f~TT Saturday, 'Jan.! 18, 1947 Household Goods at 12:30 P. M. Real Estate at 2:00 P. M. LOCATED: 318 East Main Street, Berne, Indiana. Good 7 room fiaun house with bath, full basement, motor plumbing; 2 large soft water cistern*; practically new hot air furnace; hardwixwl floor in living room; house was painted last summer. Barn 28x24 converted into 2 car garage; chicken house. These building* all have good roof*. Beautiful shade tree*. Lot of good fruit trees, also some grape*. This is one of the nice home* of Main Street and will make someone a beautiful home. DON’T MISS THIS SALE. House can be inspected any time prior to the sale liy contacting the auctioneers. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION TERMS 1/3 cash on day of sale, balance when deed and abstract of title are delivered. Esther & Gerhart Steiner OWNERS — Personal Property — Modern 2p< living room suite, mulberry color; good 9x12 rug and pad. like new; 9x12 rug; 11-3x12 rug and pad; throw ruga; Empire Victrola; curtains; small antique walnut table; antique nxker; « antique kitchen (hairs; antique pidure frames; oak dining rooni suite with « chairs; rocker*; FttiGIDAIItE ELECTRIC IIEFHIGERATOR: Boa* kerosene range; Silverware; Sellers porcelain top kit. h- n cabinet; drop leaf kitchen table; Lyric console radio; 8 day dork; Minnesota drop head sewing machine; Apex electric sweeper; 6 pc. walnut bed room suite with spring* and mat tress; dresser and lied with springs and msttre**; wood clothes closet; secretary. Woodrow electric washer; clothe* rack; bird cage; corn and fruit dry. r; antlque coffee mill; copper wash Imiler; (mined fruits and vegetables; old fashioned sink; 3 tons of coal; potato crates; fruit jars; crock* and jugs; dishes, pots and pans; fern* and |>otted plants; lawn mower; garden tools; wheelbarrow; imrch swing; work bench; si. kle grinder; pruning shears; garden hoae and red; step ladder. ; 32 ft. extension ladders; 2-6X6-6 door; damps; chicken r oop and puts; poultry netting, many other article*. TERMS—CASH.
Esther & Gerhart Steiner EXECI TORS (for Samuel Siegrist Heir-J Hoy A N< <1 .loiiiiHtm Auctiriueer* Melvin Li, , hty Am iuiietr E. W. Baumgart nor Clerk C. 11. MuKxelman—Atty. Jan (| |G Ji WANTED i | GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, 5 Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. Cannot use underwear stockings, pants, t coats, overalls, or any similar material. |i I Will Pay JQO Ib. I Decatur Daily Democrat I
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horseback riding on state highway* and city streets after dark was introduced by Rep. Albert Thompson, R., North Vernon. — o-— Trade In a Good Town — sucutur INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No s Ard ML Pluwte Cffi
