Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1944 — Page 5
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Eel Reports ty, h*> wt ,GN MARKETS Murray • cO- - X bind* O* I !»•*•<>* al fcj H rrw CralrrtlK win«A' r « M J, rw.ivw «v*n o«y 12: JO P "*• S»B <" *1 J |inc "”' 9,.. - 55:50 ■p->-- !}®o ■: ; ■■■■■■■ ■:. .. -u» ■- - M' .... 975 |B' - 800 Mri.i nso woo ■* 400 Bnolesale EGG and L TRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by M|(ATUR produce co. Phone 380 ■B Corrected June 22. ■ .._ 27c Bt >• ><l fryers ... 26c Kic.‘ J° C |K<;.- 2Sc t' rd* .. .. 16 < ' J”d '."•'- LIVESTOCK - i i ■ «•••<! holdovers |lpn< - rally -t' "ly; 180-180 I'" 27" lbs.. 413 80; 111 7.'. 112. 330 10" lbs . Kv i<M>ir.'t lbs. 410.25nn»' y 810.35110.65. |K.;..-! ,!. <■-■ s and heifers. , ». ti-.ily steady: top to 41650; similar . 113 5"415; odd head . a- mostly 88 754! h’.i'l to 413; cannsrs |H(.-.'- 47. 50; vealers ;. . :ii"s.t|y steady, ■ r >■. higher, strict ■kt to 416 ' .-[..iug lambs, 2550 c jeod and < holcc, 413.50B«T WAYNE LIVESTOCK Hl'<* Ind . .lune 22 t IT) teady. not buying »..riit, weights 180 2"" ■U. 27c-3"" lbs.. Jll 50. 300Mt 11125 id" Imi lbs . 412.50; Ml lb>. fin 50; 140 150 lbs.. jb« , Jin; |2"-13it ■n. 100-120 lbs.. J!>so. ■to |1". stags, Jh 25; male ■6> <alv« >. 415 50, spring Ml Ilk yt-atlings, 412, clipp'd ■« ■CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ■ur. June 22 — (UP) — ; ■p 12W', fully steady on ■ud choice 189 to 270 llrs. th. top. other weights ■w» ii>"t. '.o iy active; strong rents higher; good and M to ::3d n>s. 11 66 to ■ ttw... 27" to 289 lbs and ‘toive, good and choice ■hi'"' Il> weights 11.00 to M i'ssl and choice under 200 ■“4 particularly under 180 ■"7 ’"arcs; few 150 to 110 to 13.00; good and too to 550 lb sows 10.65 ■ft. bid weights down to ■ WTvxiinati ly 10,000 hogs ■jp 4.600; calves: 800. Gen®k»4c '■xtreim ly dull, average ■“1 yearling market 25 cents M ,l!h numerous instances 5" ■ *"*" grassy and dry fed lo 10 cents lower; bulls JB-f-a'ly, 25 cents lower; old M'-T' weighty kind steady; M‘ •'»k at ls, 00 down; top M**’’ 1 17.15; buik 14.00 to ■ W heife. s i 6.50; Mto( . k 25 cents lower. 1.000 Today's trade: ■'*’ “Im native spring lo 25 cents lower; but ■~’* h on sale to make a ’ixable lot good and ■ springers 15 60 with M•‘•counted; common and Hghtweight spring lambs ■p tower on ewes or 675 ■s*s grain market ■mk elevator co. H — ■ ■ directed June 22. ** I * * Bb Jact to COMgO 4 «rint da». ■**’ delivered at olevator. BZr^ 1 1 52 ■u? CW “ 1.10 ■ j/y , D ’ -1 90 K n“' 1 ”« But tot —* s ■Hs 1.00 I A Kr “* Jm. ■ bietttn
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LOCAL CLAMIP-Idi" - *, ADVERTISING rate* , JOe I One Time, Rer Werd I ! AddUtlonal Insertion. Pwr Word, Per Day u Cdtd of Thenka ! ° b tl“ a r -’’ V *** i MenuA run men u ~etyj’.ZL Vi ! Notices, Cap Heads, Ept body 1 (11 picas deep, one column*)* • - , Insertion Deadline Copy must be m offi ce by IL f ’ m ’ a Monda y through Friday, Saturday deadline ia J a. m. FOR SALE FOB IKToTwIF 'KV„ M Oh s“ ft)R SALE harden •nd tuo, near G. E. |« 5 or |5 monthly. Good building lota with abstracts in all sections from |175 eaah Bob Heller, A Good Kealty Service. Phone 870. ss.'f FOR SALK- ten room bri< k houee. good alate roof, has furnace and bath. H.-st corner lot. plans for remodelling to apartment approved by WPB. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. g 148« t FOR SALE St<irMi7i7.'T>'Tb”y'”i;,'. ( f complete with springs and mattress. Inquire at llou S Fourth street. ]lx Ftfft SALI4“- Pre-war baby walkers' good condition. Phoiie 3043. 2 J3B-21X FOR HALE 1911 Ford 5-puSenger Coupe; 18.0V0 niihst; n> w Royal Master tires. Also 1941 Ford coach. dli-Way Service Station, phone 490. 118-3tx FOR SALE Brown~an<l~black - rat terrier, 9>-i months old. Excellent watch dog. Phone 8765. FOR SALE All Os first ;jf hou-es on Studebaker and Stevenson streets are sold. Watch for announcement of sale of last 12, Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. k 146-12tx FOR SALE- Boy's bicycle, excellent condition. 1129 Elm street. k 146-3tx FOR SALE 'Axminster rug 11% x 12, like new. T L, Beck' r. Phone 1280. 147-31 X FOR SALE — Purebred Holstein heifer calf, 3 weeks old. Pure bred Holstein bull calf, 1 week old. Sam O. Nussbaum, Monroe R. 1. 147-2tx SALE - Whi'e enamel < 00k stove, like now. Favorite base burner. Phone 1587, 425 John* Street. » HMtx FOR SALE 8 Electric S wing Machines 59 50 up. Call Saturdays 3314 So. Washington. Marion lud. _ _ MW ’ FOR SALE dxiwu mower, combination book can.' and wtiting desk. C. A Krugh, 803 Line Stri e'. intone 5361. 147-3tx FOR Si\LE Collie and Shepherd dogs and pups; many other breed ot dogs ami puppies. Harry Reed, 1 mil's! north, 1 mile east Liiuff'on, Indiana 117 6' SALE Walter t.:i: 1 .’O''a! bed and springs. Phone 1569. 116g3t Foil - d sh. pherd and collie pups from good stock. Phone 613-1 J 146-g3tx FOR SALE Guet ns'-y-l>urham cow. Max Rayl. 4 miles east. % mile north of Monroe. 116 g3tx FOR's'ALE Farmall two row corn cultivator, hydraulic lift. Will fit model M or II !>aniel |)«catur four. Cr.na. ■ II"- '' FOR SALE 2 'modern homes located close to factories 1 sem.-tnodt nt house near G. E and Soya Co. 83.000 up. Clyde O. Trout tier Phone 1166. 116-3' FOR SALE Aifk iiidi7TT7getabl' ; and flower plants. Sweet potatoes and yams. William Strahm, 339 N. Ninth. K 113tl FOR - SALE — Baby chicks now hatching. Pullorum test'd, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chicka tor layers now. Open each evening escept Wednesday evenings. Model Hatches/, Monroe, Ind. Phone 84. 805-ts HbTORS“A’e - carry Woinplete line of electric motors, including ’4, 1-3, H, % hp. Also a complete line of electrical supplies. Arnold A Klenk. ENTERPRISE SOLOCO.VI One coat seals and covers. An oil paint for use over Wall Paper, plaster, wood, metal, casein, wailboard and other surfaces. Wash'* perfectly. Something new. No ♦ator paint. Only 12.79 gal. Arm old A Klenk J O3 ts Ml FOR RENT koR RENT Latg- <l" downstairs in modem home, women only. Also !0 -' • PhOUe 1507 63* M>ft|i SF’Shl J <o*3l
i WANTED i sewing "jBACHIMk ftEkAlßlJJfi | All makes. Needles, oil belts, | J»rts. Boardman's 445 South First. I 130-24tx i WANTEB-iino. -to rick Bros. 2dl-tf I Fl ELIKs Al AST vlxxaGEß W ANTEI» Well-known feed company with national distribution wants a quallfled man for a fhdd sales manager. Here Is an opportunity tor real earningts for the man who has ' xcellent ability and experience. It l m mu necessary to have prevtoas experience in the feed buainesM. but you must have dssnoMtmted sales, training and management exI perieiu-e. Age 30 to 48 yearn. SalI »ry. expenses. Imihuh. Essential industry; tires and gasoline available. , Give complete details in your first letter. Box 254, care Itemocrat. _ ttxs WANTED -6,900 garment hangars : in good usable condition Sheets t Bros. Cleaners. 112-ts I WANT'D To IH'Y New or used • garden cultivator. Write L W. i Brayton, routo 2. 147-g3t j "ANTED -Rldeiw to Fort. Wayne • A. M to 5;3Q p Phone 920. . _ 147-3 t ■ MANI Eli Washings, no ironings. 1 iPhone 5883. J47-3tx I WAX! |.li - Tractors to r " illlam McClure, 605 Indiana , St. Phone 381. 132gTx - WANTED- Hemstitching and" but- J tonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, | 445 South First. 130 26tx MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES (or roofing, aid-1 ; lug and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells com . fort, health, security. Boardman. I Phone 411. 130-26 t , 1 .Mirra Moth linmunizer tn effeci live against math damage 2 years Jin clothing and 5 years in furniture .land rugx. w stern Auto Store. 11l South 2nd St. ns-3 t FARMERS ATTENTION We r» , move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. ‘ , Decatur phona 2000 W, pay all I phone charge,. The Stadler Pro- , ducts Co. ig.fi l bi ■■ is a in w clothes preeervwi five. One appli-a' t>n of Mirra Moth Imrnunizer. la George Washington Canver dis< every * is effective for 2 years ev« n after many dry clean--1 Ings. Smith Drug Co. lls-lt t —o . LOST AND FOUND • LOST Blink and tan female hound, answra to name of Queen. Telephone Decatur 573 D. 147-3tx t LOST Gas ration book B. also kerost nc ration book. Joseph W. 1 Rogers. itx ( LOST Rat i.i I'.i.'k Ni>. 1. Clara Mae Human. 118-Vx o — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, July sl.s7'i »4; Sept., ( 4i.57.8l 56 7 s: Dei . 4138*4|.%; May 41.6"', Oats. July. .75; Sept , .69’A bid; D' c . .68L ; May. .68%. o—- ■■ Xoller I ~r Hu* Driver | '1 11. ;n<|. , s-n. •! trust-•• wilt r< - . ■ It. «. al.-I 1.1" ■ up to Jura 29 at 1 C.'t" |. 111 so lit, servle, of 11 Inis , driver -Itiplot. I by th,, month, to op. i it. a i0..1 l.iis furnished by • th I .WfKllil. Tile ie . esstll) ladder t will t» ie.|nit..| 1., fitriilHli llu-itliy . in-iraii.. an.l < otnply with till laws I regulaOnt; tie .|.i:atl«." i.f s.'hool l.'isses. Tin- tig-in i* tv-Jeet any or all proposal ‘ Wtn II 1'.t0...50n, Triiute,! ; lllue Creek <own«bip. 1 J ' l '-.--T7 ; NOTICE t My office will be clo ed from ! noon June 15 to Jun. 23. , DR. C. C. RAYL ' 11 ■ ,■ 1 ■ TF"* N. A. BIXLER , OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eye, Examined Glaeane Fitted a—'■ ■' -1 ■ ■ «»- —» ; HERE IS YOUR : OPPORTUNITY! ! 3 MEN WANTED . 1, Do you know the men's retail furnishing and clothing 1 busineie? 2. Do you know the retail family shoe business? Here is an excellent opportunity with a long established ( store in Fort Wayne. I Wt desire a man with shoe store experience to manag; our shoe department with full , responsibility. 1 We need two men experienced in mens clothing or furnishings retail business. Earn as much or more than your present job and guarantee future security with steady employment in the 1 postwar future. Write details to Bo* No. 253 eare Democrat. All replies treated confidentially.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA
MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Preas Htoi-ks irregularly higher. Bomie irregularly higher. U 8goveiianeMa dull. Curb atoc-ks irregularly higher. Chhxigo stocks irregularly higher, n u.- as much M 89 cent* a bale. Wheat up an much as I’A cents a buahi-1; oats and barley fractionTaT URGENTLY NEEDED MEN or HUSKY BOYS Can use full or part time workers. Apply at plant. Bag Service INC.
MEN WANTED For Essential War Work All Shifts Ages 16 to 60 Learn Wire Mill Trade Inspectors and Shipping Clerks Needed Employment Office Open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Hiring according to WMC regulations. PHELPS-DODGE COPPER PRODUCTS CORP., INCA MFG. DIVISION Lincoln Highway East ■SBIMaHHaBMBMaMfIBMHBaaMMMHBaaBMfIMBHBfIBHIM -REAL ESTATE AUCTION WELL IMPROVED 120 ACRE FAILM on Saturday, June 24 1:30 P. M. on Premises LOCATED: Two miles Wist ami one mile North of Bertie, Indiana, tli'ii mile West DESCRIPTION: Good Five Room House, baHi-ni'-nt, new furnace, water In the hoife. Electricity. Two Good Wells. BARN 36x69, concrete flours, part of barn lot concrete. Good H"g House and Corn Crib, Machine Hhcd, Chicken House, Timl Shed and Garage. The Buildings are all in good state of repair. Beautiful yard and gravel drive. Various kinds of fruit trees and Berries. 12 Acres of Timber Pasture, balance under cultivation. Good Productive Soil aa evidenced by the growing crop. Well drained and f net d. has been well farmed and properly rotated. A Good Tenant on the farm at the present time. , IDEAL LOCATION. BEING IN ONE OF THE REALLY DEBIR. ABLE FARMING SECTIONS OF ADAMS COUNTY. INDIANA PERSONAL PROPERTY of the late Abe Biberstein will sell Immed. f.itely following the sale of (he farm, including a Rubber Tired Wagon, Rubber Double !€••!• 6" x 31". Safe 22x28. Chest of Drawers. 2 11x12 Rugs. Bed and Bedding. Rifle. 8 day clock. Mlsc. Tools. TERMS: Cash. Abraham and Menno Biberstein—Adm. TERMS on Farm: 15% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. Landlord's ims.-'ession. Abraham M. Biberstein, Owner J F. Satimann Auctioneer. Sale cm'ltK'ied by Midwest Realty Auction Co. D catur, Indiana.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “A STITC HIN TIME” z — ‘J ;— BREAK fe-c’ LL hAvE ) zA 1 * VADM,RAL -jSAw \ r ' §3lO> 4®s ——4»-\x-a*\ bSaA r nB A J <T '- r -—AU BLONDIE IT’S THE BRUTE IN HIM! ~By ChteYuung \T M *J S COOKIE,? IshamE ON VOuAi BUT She Jld |i DONT CAPE voul 7*“ J DADDV HIT ME \ TREATING YOUR DREAMED ShOUIDNT ' WITHABROOMA ’'l3K\dl LITTLE DAUGHTER) V '-x it -iTre-n a t h < a \? kbH AND KNOCKED ) LIKE THAT' / A 3 „ o C'' ' *>' ME OVER A CLOUDS 7 / event, ‘' 7JIV SA/ l- ' --WW-.. «4h-- -•> B/ . '- ; £2j_£llllL_xML
ally higher; Rye ua an much as 2% cents. (Chicago, livestock hogs fully stondy to strong, cattle and sheep easier. COURT HOUSE Marriage License True L. Hunt. Geneva, mlnivterial student, lo Lucille C. Hoze ot Berne employed at the Decatur G.E. plant. Second Nazi General Is Killed In France ilxmdon, June 22—(UP)-A German comnniniiiue, .broadcast by !>,VB ii'iwn agency, disclosed today the death of L*. Gen. Helimich. commander of the German 243rd infantry division, while fighting on the Shertxmrg pminsula last Saturday. He was the second German General rt-ported killed in tiwo day*. ACT now. New Post’s Raisin Bran provides real 40% bran flakes, a natural regulator. Eaten every day. It helps supply gentle bulk > to daily meals.
II I 11l I I ■ Il |HI I.—— BMgM! J I ■ % I ' IML ... , H /W • A v ill ' book holders are ELIGIBLE FOR CERTIFICATES if their present tires are not serviceable Now, as through 29 years of tire leadership, Goodyear is the first choice of most motorists. Extra quality, extra value, the same plus iwrformanco built-in to every Goodyear, makes it the Number 1 choice for your Grade I certificate. ej Aae You get a good-looking tire with a safe, road-hugging * | 11®’* tread, and a strong, easily recapp- 1 carc.'ss .. . so, bring " W in your Grade I today and drive out on a new Goodyear «. the tire of extra value, ~ *•. good/Teasi 1 121 .N. 2nd Slwl |>h „ ne 2#i ,
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