Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1948 — Page 5

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I'*-' 1 , AARKETREPORTS Far DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL aHd Foreign market* KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected January 6 60 to 180 lbs. ». 26.25 80 to 225 lbs 26.75 25 to 250 lbs 26.25 50 to 275 lbs 26.00 75 to 300 lbs 25.75 00 to 400 lbs 25.50 40 to 160 lbs 25.00 20 to 140 lbs 24.50 00 to 120 lbs 24.00 40 to 160 lbs 26.00 20 to 140 lbs 25.50 00 to 120 lbs 24.75 loughs 350 lbs. down 22.00 350 to 400 lbs 21.50 400 to 450 lbs 21.00 450 up ... 20.50 , Stags 17.50 down Boars 14.50 Veals ( Wed. & Sat.) 33.00 , Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 24.00 Ewes 8.00 es ‘ Yearlings 14.00 rna Ewes — 6.50 Yearlings 12.00 KUHNER STOCK YARDS Corrected January 6 .460 to 200 lbs 26.75 . 200 to 522 lbs 26.75 225 to 250 lbs 26.50 250 to 275 lbs 26.25 275 to 300 lbs 26.00 i.W 300 to 350 lbs 25.75 ! h * 350 to 400 lbs 25.50 of 140 to 160 lbs 24.50 “ e a 100 to 140 lbs 24.00 Roughs 300 down 22.25 down '‘""“{Stags 18.50 iat> Goars 12.00 - .Ewes 7.00 Bucks 5.00 Lambs ....... 21.00 IftirCalves 30.00 •Wl WHOLESALE egg ano ( POULTRY QUOTATIONS ; Furnished by nECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone JBP ' h,t: Corrected January 6 ’ Current receipt eggs 42 heavy hens 26 flal . Heavy springers under 4 lbs 32 R(1 Heavy springers dvdr 4 lbs. .... .32 Leghorn hens 18 Ex|r Cocks -10 , LOCAL GRAIN MARKET pra> ‘ BURK ELEVATOR CO. p. Corrected January 6 lity Beans sunjecx te. cnange Hr during day. ant Prices delivered St elevator, estti Ask for prices. S Grain: .03 per bushel less. Ala Corn: .04 per 100 less. or R' tob - farm ' 1. GRAIN PRICES “ Adams County F. B. Co-Op's OR Berne-Monroe-Wllllams ji | Pleasant Mills Corrected January 6 —Wheat 2.90 Oats -. 1.20 ra - Old Cprn 3.50 ■ ' Beans 3.89 Call tor rye prices. o International air express shipATments now total 50,000 a month, |Sin;s an increase of one-third over the same period of last year, according to Railway Express. 12.1' ~ “5! See Them — Hear Them «■; JESSE FRENCH and . GULRRANSEN s.v PIANOS « HAMMOND SOLOVOX YAGER Furniture Store Open Evenings by Appointment Phone 224 Berne, Ind. 4.5! —— NOTICE! As my term as County Clerk 5' expires Jan. 1, I wish to an--1 nounce that effective on that date I Will devote my full time to the selUftg of J real estate For the present my office qj:>' will be at my residence, 808 Adams St. Give me your list--4 ings. I will be glad to be of service to you. Clyde Troutner umsu. 'J y'PFffl n Elevator Co. Decatur.- Peterson • Monroe 9. A. BIXLER . OPTOMETRIST HOURS: nf 8:30 to 12:00 1:00 to 0:00 Saturdays, 8:30 p. m. " Telephone 135 SWETAM no' ■ | ik * < roof > '■ fi ”fi CELLAR SI IN3URC WITH sci i) ■ HELLER

o o LOCAL CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50*; 2 times 75*1 3 times |1; 6 times 21.75. Rates quoted are for consec- | utlve insertions. No classified | ads accepted for sklpday sehed- j ule. Rate for 10 point BLACK j FACE is 5* per word each in- j sertion, 50* minimum charge, j Copy must be in office by 11 j a.m. Monday through Friday. | Saturday deadline is 9 ajn. 0 0 FOR SALE FOR SALE — Strained honey. Will deliver in Decatur. Phone 973-H. 4 g2tx FOR SALE OR TRADE — One older make car, 1941 Ambassador 6 Nash. Phone 1378 or 1115 West Madison street. 2 g3t FOR SALE—Eight piece walnut dining room suite. Good condition. Phone 1237 or can be seen at 503 N. sth St. 4-3 t FOR SALE—I94I Chevrolet, van body. Good condition. Grant Lyons, 639 Schirmeyer St. 4-b3tx FOR SALE—B year old Guernsey cow, caif by side. Wilbur Hawkins. 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills. 2-3tx WHITE SIDE WALL tires. Liberal trade on your old tires. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 141 So. Second. 266 TF APPLES, fresh cider free of dregs. Otto D. Bieberich, route No. 2, Decatur. One mile south of Magley, % mile east. 287-30tx FOR SALE — Potatoes large fancy quality. Guaranteed cooking. Hundred $3.95 B size 100 lb. $2.45. Coppess Corner. 2 3t FOR SALE—I 937 V-8 Ford coach 85-h.p., Motor, tires, battery good condition. Paint good. Inquire 3% miles south, mile east Monroe. Clarence DeArmond 3-6tx MIRRO —The Finest Aluminum. A largje shipment just received. Meal for gifts. Tea Kettles, Percolators, Trays. The Brock Store. Side Entrance. 138 North Second Street. 4-ts FOR SALE — Bottle gas stoves with bottles, immediate delivery. ■Also natural gas. Base sink and wall cabinets. Used Maytags. 238 N. 2nd. Kitchen Maytag Sales & Service. 299 TF FOR SALE—Modern home. Full Itasement, built-in cupboards. Nice location. $2,000 down, bal. like rent. For further information write Box 323, Decatur, Ind. 4-3tx FOR SALE —New Admiral DualTemp refrigerator. Several new radios, record players and water heaters. Steffen Implement Company, Third St. Phone 180. 3-6 t FOR SALE—I94S John Deere Model A tractor with starter, power lift. 1944 model B John Deere with power lift. New cultivators. Tractor discs. Cultipackers. Rotary hoes. Spike tooth harrows. Two bottom 14 and 16 inch plows. Lime spreaders. 1 Papec 10 in. hammermill. 1 new hay loader. De Laval milkers, Separators, water heaters, food freezers. Steffen Implement Co. Third St. Phone 180. 3-6 t COLTER WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP—Decatur’s best and most modern line of engine reconditioning equipment. Engine reboring—s2.oo per cylinder. Crankshaft grinding $12.00. Resleeving—sl2.oo plus sleeve. Valve refacing 20* —Valve reseating 30*. Bearing resizing sl.lO. Complete line of automotive parts at lowest prices. Ask for our prices on spark plugs, etc. Also rebuilt engines in stock at lowest prices. Phone 1617. l-30t FOR SALE: One of the finest and largest homes in the Homestead Addition, No. 24. Nice living room, large dining room, extra large kitchen and dinette space, and good sized den or library on the first floor; 3 good bedrooms and bath on 2nd floor; the master bedroom is 12x19 with large closet and built in storage drawers across one end. There is a nice enclosed porch with screens and windows. A one car garage is attached. Full Basement, with Thermostat Controlled hot air furnace, automatic gas water heater. 1 1/10 » acres of land with terraced lawn,® shrubs and a tool storage house. One of the finest places in Decatur to raise your family, with plenty of playground space, garden space, and bus service at the door. If you are interested in a nice 3 bedroom home, here is one to look at. Quick can be arranged. j Phone 68 for appointment. , The Kent Realty Co. 2t3

QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds, a kw ■So ?Q.~ U'' » “Your Democrat Want Ad said you wanted someone to imitate birds—well, how many eggs must I lay?” FORSALE FOR SALE— Beautiful red and white Cocker Spaniel. Female. Phone 4913. 307-ts FOR SALE — Model A coupe. Phone 799 or call at 414 Johns street. 4 g3tx FOR SALE—Good 7 room house. Excellent woodwork. D. D. Clouse, phone 6174. 3-g3tx FOR SALE —8 in. power saw, a dandy, was $39.98, now $16.98. A real value in a popular name brand. Economy Store, 131 N. 2nd St. Decatur, Ind. 3-2tx FOR SALE—I93O Model A Ford coupe, good tires, motor and body. James Vining, 2 miles east of Willshire Ohio on route 33. 3-3tx FOR SALE —Semi modern 6 room house. Basement, built-in cupboards, nicely arranged bath room, utility room. Possession soon. Inquire 225 Rugg St. 3-3tx FOR SALE — 1946 Chevrolet Fleetmaster coach, also a 1928 Chev. 4 door sedan in very good condition. Both cars priced to sell. Downtown Texaco, Phone 198. 2 3tx PYREX OVENWARE—Gift sets, Color Bowl Sets. All sizes in Casseroles, Utility dishes, flavor saving pie plates. Round ..aQd square cake dishes. The Brock Store. 4-ts FOR SALE—Sleep. Do you stay awake nights? Why blame late snacks or the weather. It maybe your mattress. Let us show you the new Spring Air innerspring mattress. You will like it. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 3-4 t FOR SALE—AII types stoves for coal or wood. Several living room suites (all like new). Studio couches. Several gas stoves. Chrome breakfast sets. All modern kitchen cabinets. Decatur Used Furniture. 146 S. Second. Phone 420. 4-3 t “SENSATIONAL” I have 100% wool blankets, rugs & mill ends for rug making & children’s Clothes at very reasonable prices. Singer button-hole Worker & sewing machine motor. Apple butter (will deliver). Mrs. llenry Yake, Decatur, Ind., R. 2. Craigvilie Phone. 3-3tx FOR SALE—I 936 International % ton truck. Extra good tires, runs good, heater, sealed beam lights, overload springs; rubber tire wagon, factory made, likg new. Implement trailer, axle with 700-16-6 ply tires; rubber tired lime and fertilizer spreader, used once. A Barkley, first house east Shroyer’s lake. 3-g3tx FOR SALE—Baby bathinette, was $14.98 now $8.98. Child’s chair & table set, was $14.98 now $8.98. Child's rocker, was $7.98 now $3.98. Doll carriages, were $18.98 now $8.98. Portable radio tube tester, new, was SSO now $25. Radio tubes and car aerials, now ■ 50 % off.,All dolls and toys 50 % off. Economy Store, 131 N. 2nd St. Decatur. 3-2tx EOR SALE —Modem 6 room house, fine condition, two car garage in gobd residential district. 7 room all modern home within block of school. Hardwood floors, automatic water heater, furnace with stoket. 1 acre of ground 2 miles from Decatur, a fipe building spot. Lot on High St. in fine neighborhood, just off Mercer Ave. Clyde O. Troutner, Real Estate, Phone 1166. 4-ts WANTED WANTED— Waitress. Apply in person. Burgett’s Soda Grill, 144 Monroe Street. 305-gtf WANTED— House work by the | hour. Reasonable rates. Phone 499. 4-3 t , WANTED—Waitress to work days. Apply In person. Bairs Confectionery. 3-Stx ■ WANTE&A-Hay, straw, loo»e or. ' baled Wire or rope. John FegseL 1 6262 Deeatur. 195-ts -

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, WANTED — 1940-1947 car. Must be in good condition. Reply to Democrat Box 119. 3t2x WANTED TO BUY— Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 108-ts WANTED — Hay or straw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or Bs6. 219-TF WANTED: Good, big clean rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 10c pound.—Daily Democrat. 282-ts WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing— Let us convert your old treadle machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. — Boardman’s, 223 North First. It26x NEEDED—Cooks, griddlemen and waitresses to staff new Fort Wayne Restaurant. Give position desired, qualifications and address. Write Box No. 120 c/o Democrat. Experience not essential. 4-stx WANTED— We buy iron, rags paper, hides, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe, Phone 442. 194-ts WANTED — Iron, paper, rags, metals, rubber, batteries, old cars and trucks. Highest cash prices paid. Pick-up service. Decatur Iron & Metal Co., 1600 West Adams St., Phone 14892. 234-TF MISCELLANEOUS INSULATION — Blown Celotex Rock Wool. Free estimates. Bill Crist, Monroe Phone 726. 182-T STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-TF WE ARE STILL HOLDING the price line. Ice Cream 39c per quart. Highest quality — Lowest Prices. Burgetts Confectionery, 144 Monroe Street. 306 30t. FARMERS — Don't forget John Deere Day, Thursday, Jan. 29 all day at our store. Steffen Implement Store. South Third St. Everybody Welcome. 419 t FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-TF APPLIANCE SERVICE — lFwe can’t fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold & Klenk, phone 163. 97-TF electricaFwiring SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job, Arnold & Klenk. 217-TF instruction, male. Diesel ENGINES —Learn working principles, latest servicing methods. Plenty of opportunities in this growing field. Mechanically inclined men who are reliable and have fair education can get training in few hours weekly. Information free. Write Utilities Diesel Training, Box 119, C/o Democrat. 3-2tx INSTRUCTION, MALE. Good pay jobs offered trained auto bodyfender men in daily “want ads.” Put in a few hours weekly learning welding, painting, metal work, ett. Chance for high wages or yoUr own business. Veterans and Civilians. Write for, free information. Auto-Crafts Training, 118 c/o Democrat. 3-2tx TRACTOR OVERHAUL AND RECONDITIONING—Our mechanics are trained by thef Allis Chalmer factory. Careful dependable service, latest equipment for installing parts, compression, testing, adjustment, valve grinding. Now is the time to have it done. I Friendly service. Gerber Imp!e-I ment, U. S. 27, phone 2551. 4-gst Trade In a Gooa town — If You Want To Sell Your Car See Chas. Stiffer. Brant Motors, Inc. —1 111 J - I •

High Rank German Officials On Trial Charged As. Aiding Hitler During War Nuernberg, Jan. 6. — (UP) — Twenty-one high-ranking German diplomats and officials were brought to trial today before an American tribunal, charged as war criminals for helping Hitler. The case against the administrators was opened by Brig. Gen. Telford Taylor, chief American prosecutor. Presentation of evidence will begin tomorrow. “These men could do much to obstruct or further Hitler’s general plans,” Taylor said in his opening address. “They Were confronted with an historic decision —whether to support the evil designs of the adventurous Austrian paperhanger or to endeavor to develop and enforce lawful, sane and peaceful state policies. They chose the former course.” Taylor said the charges against the officials were taken from official German documents which they and their associates in the government themselves Wrote. The chief defendant is Baron Ernst Von Weizsaecker, former state secretary and ambassador to the Vatican. He has been given permission to engage American attorney Warren F. MaGee of Washington, D. C. MaGee was not in court today. 4 Taylor charged that the defendants, in addition to planning aggressive wars and helping in the Nazi extermination of Jews, also helped to hide the murder of civilians and participated in the slave labor program. 0 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, aJn. 6. —(UP) — (PMA) —Livestock: Hogs 8,000; fairly active, weights 160-250 lbs generally .25 to .50 higher; good and choice 250-400 lbs and 100-160 lbs generally .25 higher; good and choice 160-225 lbs 27.25- early top 27.75; 225250 lbs 27.00-27.25; 25| 300 lbs 26.25- 300-400 lbs 25.50-26.00; 100-160 lbs 24.50-25.75. Sows steady to strong with best kind at 21.5022.50; choice lights eligible at 22.75 or above sparingly. Cattle 2,500, calves 700; four loads string average good to average choice 1,050 lb steers 34.00; load 1,080 lbs 33.00; top medium and good lights 28.00-30.00; bulk medium yearlings 23.50-27.00; common downward to 17.00; mostly good heifers 29.00; medium to bare-

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ly good 22.50-27.50; good beef cows 18.00-21.50; common and medium 15.75-17.75; vealers slow at 1.00 to mostly 1.50 lower; top 37.00 sparingly; bulk good and choice 33.0036.50. Sheep 2,500; fat lambs and slaughter ewes about steady; good and choice fat medium lambs 23.5025.50; strictly choice 26.00; medium and good 21.00-28.50; common to medium 17.50-20.50; choice fed Texas lambs 25.75; fed west- . eras 25.50 and 25.25; slaughter ewes 6.00-9.00. 0 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 6(UP) — Livestock: ’ Hogs: 160-225 lbs 27.50, 225-240 ’ lbs 27.25, 240-300 lbs 26.50-27, 300- , 350 lbs 26.25, 350 lbs up 25.75, 100- ' 160 lbs 24.75-25.25; roughs 22.50 down; stags 188.50 down; boars 15.50 down. Calves 36. Lambs 25.50; ewes 10, bucks 8. No cattle market today. o COMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF REAL ESTATE. | Notice is hereby elven that the undersigned eomtnissioners appoint- ! ed by tine Wells Circuit Court of Wells County. State of Indiana, in Cause No. 20394 of said court and entitled Helen B. CLude) Gerber vs . Frank A. Lude, Robert S. I.ude as such commissioners will offer for 1 sale at Private Sale and for Cash, at I the law office of Decker. Gallivan & Hamilton at 130 1/2 West Market Street in Biuffton, Indiana, at the ; hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on the 24th t day of January, 1948, the following described real estate to-wit: • Tract 'No. 1— 37 feet of ieven width off of the east side of Lot numbered 9 as known and designated on the . recorded plat of Silver's South Ad dltion to the town, now city, of Bluffton, Wells County, State of Indiana. Tract No. 2. —■ All of the southleast quarter of Section ten (10) in Town . ship twenty seven (27) north, Range thirteen (13) east; Excepttherefrom, commencing at the north i east corner of the 'south east quarter of said section, thence south 1 sixty-two (62) rods, thence west ■ parallel with the north line thereof, one-hundred forty - six and sixty1 eight hundredths (116.68) rods, to a point where the 1 said line crosses the west bank of the Holthouse Ditch, thence north west along the south and west bank of said ditch to where the same crosses the west line of said 'quarter section, thence north io the north west Corner of said quarter section, thenee east to the place of beginning; except, also ' the right-of-way of the Toledo St. • Louis and Wiastern Railroad Company, now the Nickel Plate Road, ' across the same-, leaving one hund- • red acres, more or less, and being In , Adams County in the State of Ind- ’ iana. Said real estate to be sold free of , all Hens and assessments except cur- ' rent taxes coming due and payable after date of sale, and subject to . tenant's rights, if any such there be. The sale of said real, estate to be ■ continued from day to day until sold. ' John F. Decker, George Mock, CominiMsioiiers. ' Jan. 6-13-29 Tpi You Have Property To Sell Call 1166 CLYDE TROUTNER

URGE CLOTHING i i (Continued from Page 1) while much of It “goes to waste” hanging in closets of local homes, and is never worn. 1 Mr. Johnson suggested that a ' committee be named from the various organizations asked to participate in the drive, and that this committee be in charge of collect--1 ing the clothing and shipping it through the proper channels to NOTICE! The Mutual Fire Insurance Com- ■ pany of French Township, Adams County, Indiana will hold its an I nual business meeting at its usual . i place of meeting in the Election School House, District No. 3. in 1 French Township, Adams County, Indiana, on Saturday, January 10, ’ 1948 at nine o’clock a. m. Martin Moeschberger, Secretary Dec. 30, Jan. 5 INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehingei FIRE — WIND — AUTU 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570

a b »ib iib/bi* I g I WANTED i GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, ■ i g Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. I Cannot use underwear stockings, pants, f | coats, overalls, or any similar material. | » Will Pay J lb. | I Decatur Daily Democrat : ■ ■ ■ ■ b b i : FOR SALE : ■ New 3 bedroom modern home, just completed. Hard- a ■ wood floors. Beautiful fireplace with fixtures. Inlaid _ ■ linoleum in bath and kitchen. Built-in cabinets. Full 1 d basement. Automatic oil furnace and water heater. 11 a Water softener. 16’x22’ garage. Cement floor and ■ drive. g fi Located at 1022 W. Marshall St. ■ Immediate possession. Inquire after 3:30. ■ ■ RALPH EGLEY, Z ■ 417 N. 10th Street B Ibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb, fi

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Europe. The matter was referred to the executive 1 committee of the VFW for official action. NOTICE Strictly no hunting or tresspassing night or day on the d. w. McMillen farm or the old Joe Moser Farm Tenant — Byrl Williamson it ’ ’*’■““ . * If you are worrying about overdue bills, why not borrow the money from us to pay them. Cost of a loan very reasonable. Consolidate your debts with us where one convenient monthly payment will pay them. No embarrassing credit inquiries. All loans privately made. A small part of your income each month will repay a loan with us. Your name is the chief security for a loan here. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY INCORPORATED Brock Store Building—Phone 2«3>7 DECATUR. INDIANA