Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 20 May 1946 — Page 5

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CT reports nT OF LOCAL ft «»•«" r MURRAY < CO. i*" *» M»r -" M —2” ™ —755. «H gM ukM o» Wednwft.,, -I) I. m ” - zz: no doled -J4OO-lI.W “ odium IMOII.W , to ch()IW 13.00-14.00 m dlum 10.00-12.00 Jti food - 100- M» ..TL «00-’•« «W <« own , 11.00 .goad — ».00-10.«0 g R no down I STOCK yard# !>ho«" 191 »I 4 M 13.75 13.75 7Z - 900 ,) I**H -M — 690 5 00 IALE EGO ANO V QUOTATION# iffltoM* ■»» R PROOUCI co. ’kone M« ttrtl May 20 •’9c Ict« xml fryen ...30c 24c i'~ —«* trs 4 lbw. 4 up —36 c dor I lbs -30 c i —............13c ——loc loc JRAIN market [LEVATOR CO. ibject to change irißi day. rated at elevator. <ted May 20 Bleat 11.87 i'heal -1 88 id old Corn 1.88 ills «... 2.18 2.10 «3 ... 2.00 47 1 per bushol l«M. 14 per 100 laaa. s.b. (arm ——- OLIS LIVESTOCK . May 20 — (UP)— dock: H; active. ateady; Ice huh hern 100 Rim. M ami choice sows ch 1410. i; calm 500; stecra fairly active, montiy ■mall lota choice weight Hiccr* 17.50; moiily choice mixed il part load choice lllteral share mostly choice lightweight medium and good 15.00: load good and » 16.25; two loads tn and good 14.00Heady; bulk good 1.50 14.00; (ew 14.3 V n 9.50-13.25; cannel* 1-68-9.25; vealcra mlo at long, bulk good 7.00.17.50. not fully eatabilah•m spring lamb* and e* steady; medium Rpring lanilio 14,00- '• shorn slaughter 1.00. '0 LIVESTOCK «»y 20 -(UP)- (US ek: . active, steady; good irrowa and gilts 14.85 »w* at 14.40 ceiling; ly clearance. •oo; calves, 4(>o. Retod at market opento Rtrong. Bulk all on eastern account*: 1 » fed steer and hoik at 16.00.17.85; iW« 18 00; three koifera veiy scarce; * offerings 17.25; 4 <owr and bulla here tnorket, both classes fade higher; venters mostly 1« 5o down. #,, le in a moderately 1 14.60-16.25. choice »« up to 18.75. *• city butcheis tak- ’’ *upply at prices at «ady, spots stronger; to. good and choice *ooled lambs carrylble mud 17.35. two "•‘dium to good wool- . load os so of medl«so. s ma || lots otoe natives 17.00 to •• wooled and shorn ** " d * 25 7^0 — •-— 'tom 900 toh.oo« , rip. - HOURS: ,’®' ao to 6:00 ** ® !i ** Fitted

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I _ ) LOCAL CLASSIFIED J ADVERTISING KATES I For 26 words or lose: 1 time 60c; 2 times 75e; S times SI; 6 times 31.76. I Rstss quoted are for consec- ) utlva Insertions. No classified . ads accepted on oklpday achedI Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE Io 6c per word for Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. 1 Saturday deadline Is •a. m. I - ~ 1 FOR SALE All Make Watchera, bweepers repaired. For sale kitchen cabl- ' nets, base and wall; Kitchen's ' Maytag Hales and Service, 110 ’ Jefferson. Phono 95. 54 ts ' JOI.M THE thrifty crowds. hivcTy' body saves at Hpragu« Frunlture Hlore, "The Htore For The Thrifty." Prop in and see how many dollars we can eave you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 51*30 Fdh Five acres, nr* hiv ropm homo being finished, wllh in half mile city limits. Chicken house, enough land to raise feed for couple of calves, some pigs, 350 chicken*. Downstairs, all hard wood, built-in cupboards. Vpstairs finished in knotty pine. Basement nearly dug out. Needs only plumbing and furnake to make complete ly modern, flood five Inch drove I well. If you like a breath of country air near city facjlitieii, the owner has priced this right for quick sale, possession within 30 days. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, phone 870. 86 ktf FOR SALM—WiII move t<i any lot in Decatur for 61,900, six room home. Very solid timbers, riding , bad, metal roof it: good condition Four rooms down, two up. New shingle aiding, a little painl, some hard work, will make this a good home at half what another would cost. Possession after May 1. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 86-klf FOR BaT7E — Ibdumbia 'ltecortfs complete lino of popular and classics. Uhrlck Bros. 91-ts FOR~SALE”SiY room ,<-minmd ern home with building lot tit a very desirable local ion. Can b< bought on contract. (food 5 room home with extra lots in Williams, Indiana, good garage, electricity, motor plumb ing. Choice 80 acre faun, located neat city on main highway, priced to sell. Modern 8 room house located in Monroe, garage, poultry house, fruit and good garden. 40 acre farm near < ity. with gtstd 6 room hoitse, barn ami oilier bail dings. A real country home. Tri State Realty Co. T. D. Schieferstein NEW LOCATION iiIIAHA.M BUILDING, Telophotie I<>s. It FOR HALE Limited amount G Funk's hybrid seed corn and Indiana 608-C large flats 6«.*"» .''r bushel. Last year’s corn germin ation guaranteed. Theodore Bui matt, Preble phone 5 on 2*t. 117 .tt* FOR fi tI.E ye n old rthii~t'ape Cod house, gmtd location. 2 lied rooms, fully modern. Veteran with better than average job can purchase this for a small down payment. Bob Heller, realtor, Heller ' building. Phone s7tt. 118 gif Foil SALE 2 loom hoii-" on ele1 venth street, west of Foundry. ’ May be purchased for M’m down and 325 monthly, or I2tw dim ount for cash. Bob Holler, le.illor. Heller building. Phone S7o 118-gtf I FOR HALE~Hou-e In Tocsin. S~ en rooms, in good condition. i Donovan Gurion. Tocsin. li9-b3t FOR SALE Smail 2 wh-.-l trailer. > new tires. Call 6781. Nevin Mil !or. 119 3t x fT>T” KAI-E Freil ! sound and gentle. P. I! Kohle, < Piqua road, 1'» mile eait of Pier » sans Mills. I'hjttx ■ iriß - SALE~SimiH 7' m ill mixer 1 with Briggs 4 Stratton gar moB tor. Good as new. Brooder house, 12 x 2" round roof .New. Oear " Fryar. 4<t9 N. 11th St. IU» -Ux ? F4)R SALE ~pie< e "limns room suite. Call 3753. 119 *3l .. PLANTS, early - aiid"latc yellow , resistant cabbage. Disease rel_ istant tonfatoes, cauliflower, wilt l_ proof asters, snapdragons, «ln- # nias. nierigolds. coleiiealUS. har|f <iy ferns. .Mclbcrs. 1127 West l( .Monroe street. .*l9fi2t 5 FOR BALE ’ Fresj“<"<nTund Berk shire Boar. Inquire M W. Frank, 3 miles east of Decatur. k JI7 318 4 Por“"sALh! - ttne girl's spring coat. 6-X. one snow suit, sU” ‘ 8. Other girls' clothing. One Indy's spring coat. 2 winter coats. 1 black silk summer coat, size 36. Dresses 38 aud 36. Men's shirts. 134 and 14Mi. Boy s ieathet coat, sixe 14. 909 North Fifth Bt. Call before I ip. m. n7Mt

QUICKIES by Km Reynold • What a day! 1 lost my billfold. I lost my job. My Wife left me. And I diiln t get one answer to my Denim rat Want Ad. It’s unbelievable—not even one answer.** FOK SALE IN ONE GROUP ■: lots, corner highway 27 and Washington streets. North edge city limits. Sealed bids will be received until 6 p. m. Friday, May 21. Owner will furnish warranty deed and abstract. Owner reserves right to reject any or all bids. IVAN GARWOOD Corner Line 4 Studebaker Phone 7303 * " I —■ — ■—l—— Ft 111 SAI,kJ Certified Lincoln Soy beans. 97% germination. Alfalfa and mixed baled hay. O. V. Dilling, Decatur and Craigvjlle phones. 117 g6t Ft Hl “SALE .Met'orini< k Deering Fertilized corn planter.. Planted less than 100 acres io ft. McCormick Deering power binder, good shape. Jess Michaud, 4 mile South of Willshire. 117-3tx FOR SALE 2 piece - Tennessee hard maple living room suite; 1 large size butterfly taldo, solid maple. Hand turned legs on suite and table. Homestead 20. iIT-gfft foil SALE Retail coal husiness and ail equipment, consisting of building, trucks, conveyors, oales, etc. Itofng a fine profitable Imsiness; over 400 regular customers; a good established business, t'all 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. H7t3 FOR SALE Small garden tractor. Coal, wood range, ivory Ht green. Holstein cow. 4 to 5 gals, milk. First house cast Shroyer l„ik. phone :.:!I-L, 11713 Toil SALE Solid oak Sellers <il iieiio (aide, seafoam < olor, lirown trim. I mat. lung chairs and utility cabinet Oval walnut occasional table. Call 75n after 7:30 pm 118- x FOR SALE fin" double drain board sink. Nappanee kitchen cabinet vsii ii porcelain top. Home Comfort rang)- Fire proof ateel !<afe. Floyd Sloucburner, unite 2, Decatur, Ind. 118-3tx I tUI SALE " Tteed~i>aby buggy’ giaxi condition. Phon 1 1188. 118 2t< FOR - SALh Two .fiK.l'.. line Gooil shape. Ben Harkleaa, 3 miles north *4 miles east Dent s: hold house. 118-2tx l utes’ for flotvers and full line of Memorial Day remembrances. Phone 1625. Foil SALE Boy s bicycle. Phone HU 119-gHx WANTED ~~ BOARDM VNS w« I'H Mliom f 22 North Flint, for sowing machines D p.iiritig, needles, oil. Imlts, parts, i overed button*, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonPoli'S, 117-3711 WANTKfi - Sheep to dip. Im proves weight and quality of w<xd, also kills lies and lice. For appointment write lairon Glass, Route 2, Decatur. Indiana. 93 T W ANTED How-er put on flag poie at Elks Club. t*il >n<' 115. ii9-3t TIELP W?VNTED <»irl for retail .store, office aud sales floor work We can offer permanent employment to the girl who qualifies. Write Box 103, Decatitr, Democrat. 719-3 t WANTED Smail <mt board motor suitable for trolling. Call 1078. 119WANTED — Used cars, highest prices paid for goad, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zdntsmaaler Motor Sales, First end Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts WANTED Girl for housework, expei|)'n<)d with homework and i hiidren. Phone 73 or 1166. 118-3 t MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION We remove dead horst*, cows, hogs, etc. Docalur phone 2000. We pay all phone charge* The Sladley Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE”SKKVICI? — If we can't fix it throw it away. Wo repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold a Klenk. phone 483. 97-ts

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Hail Crop Insurance Be sure — Insure with Kenneth Kunyon. 93tf niLM U)TNiI-W. are “maliiiii farm loans for 5 to 33 years at 4% lot. Thera to no eipemw to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop mn a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lew ion. T IXWT AN D'FOUND ” I, IST Gu la ” Seels nd”wri«4 waicb between Worlliutah field and 1 Ninth aired on Adams street. If found, call 1036. 118g2tx ~ -"FoirRENT Fftß RENT Cow pasture, 1 mile west of Plmmant Milb postoffice. J 11. Hihiicrt. mute 6 ll*-g2tx —— o —— FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. May 20- (UPI ►-All markest were steady today at union stockyards. Hogs; itintoo lbs. 14.75; 100 100 lbs. 14.50; male hogs 10. on; roughs 14.00; stags 14.00. Minhs: wool lambs 16.50; clipped lambs 16.00, wool ewes 8 50; < lipped ewes 7.50; clipped bucks 6.50. Calves: good 18.00-16.50 choice 17.041. Steers: good to thoico 1600-17.00; 17.00; medium 14.00-16.00; plain iV.OO-13.00. Heifers: g<xxl to choice 15.00-18.-00; medium 12.00-14.00; plain 10.-00-12.00. Cows: gixxl to choice 12.00-12.-50; medium 9.00-12.00; cutteia 8.50-9.00; lanners 6.00-8.00. Bulls: good to choice 12.50-11.00; medium lo.mi 12.00; thin lo.ou11. — u ■ ■ Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks Irregularly higher in quiet trading Bonds Irregular. U. S. govern tuents steady. Curb stocks Irregular. Wheat, corn, rye, oats and barley futures Irregular. Chicago livestock: Ilogs active, steady, cattle, steady to strong; sheep fully steady. ASSERTS MEAT H'oatiswo Preei rsoe owe) tonsuming centers today,’* the report said. In another statement on the foo<l situation. Kenneth L. Kramer, mi'lwi'Stern director of the Cl<l community service committee, blamed "contusion in the national government" ami the "killCPA interests iu Industry** for Hie present food shortage and tailed tor a resumption of rationing as the only cure for the situation.

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Hint Reduction In Spring Pig Goals 8 Part Os Program Os Food Conservation Washington, May 20— (t’Pi — Thu agriculture department hint ed strongly today that Its 1947 i spring pig goals may be cut sharply as part of Its piogram Io reduce llvcstiM-k priMluction to save grain for hungry humane. At the same time. It renewed in its strongest terms yet a warning that' meat will become more and more scarce. A cut in the spring pig crop would mean less |x>rk for Americans deep Info the winter of 1947. The department already han announced a Hi percent cut in its fall pig goals. That will mean less pork next spring and summer. Tlie department pointed out that recent Increases in grain price ceilings were the first 1 material" reversal in ih«- price ratio Itetween meat producers an<l feed prices since 1942. "With the higher feed prices, livestock feed price relationships are unfavorable for hog and poultry pr<Nliicrrs ami cattle feeders," the department said. It said this will contribute Io "an acceleration of the down trend In livestock production. There may he a temporary Imriovemont in meat supplies be fore the real plltch sets in. how ever, bci-aitse producers will lie forced to sell some of their live slock Dairy production was not expected to be crippled because many dairymen produce their own feed. _ ~.. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: 4<>ld contracts^—July I84',B; Sept L 8348; !#•«•. 1.834 B; May 1.83'a8. (New ion iractxi—Aug. I 98’-..II; Nov. 1.93'ill; March 1.98'J1. Corn: (Dll contraclsi — May I 21'a; July 131' S ; Sept. 1214; (New contraclsi —Jan I 4.)48; March 1 4I\A Oats; told luntiactsi — May 8.4 H; July 838. Sept 89; Dec. 811 (.New contracts I-- Auk 83*4- : hi; Nov. 824 4: Man h 83, - o -— Indianapolis Girl Is Hit And Run Victim Indianapolis, May 2<* (Uf’t Ritex were planned ttxfay for He len Baker. I”, a hit run nutomobile accident victim who died la t mgiit of injuries received Ssnirday. Police arrested Wilbur ('. Howard. 3«>. Indianapolis, under charges of lecklewv driving and leaving the scene of an accident. . (l — CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank all thoso who aided us dur ing our recent bereavement, part icularly Mr- ('. E. Ih'll and Mra.--Dan Tyndall for ihcir music. Mr. Arthur Shock. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis (' Wise. Mix-iicsiiii. v< r. mci'h v; In Hi.- A'l.nix Clr.nit <"nurt, April Term. I!H*. State us Indiana, <.'onn ly of Adams. SS Jeanette I'orter M'-.-han, I'i.iiritin vs. | .a e Haviland, el al, Ix-h-nd <nl A<». HIMW Slow < .oiirx, II niy W Mulb-r, at ; tuinry for plaintiff and lilr« slain | tiffs aniendrii ■ ixnpiaim tiemii. to- •

gettier with the affidavit of a enta. latent parson that tit* following nsmed d* frinlanls ar- non-realden’s of the Ntats of Indiana, to-wilf l»aae HavlUnd. Verdeil H. Iloodwln, Rl> • hard Haviland, Haviland, wife of ttl'liard Haviland, wh”’’ • - liilMlan wattle I" to th.- plilnllft unknown, Christian Haviland, Haviland, wife of Christian Haviland, wliosr trie Chll-tlaii • •I. |s to plaintiff unknown. William t.<-al<-r Xml th. Jnineo H»nry Nnoili, Jr.. Bobby <l.m Niullli, Clara Mae Hnilih, Joanne Smith, James II rtmlth, Nr. Hrant Hati’amt, Harry E. Haviland, Hi»g.-ne Haviland, Iren. Havllnml. Imio. I W Haviland, amt Mary Haviland. And that th* re»ld.-m-< of . uh of the following naimd and d<-».'r|lo d .1. feml.mla is unknown xml upon ilillaent search ' and Inquiry < ammt be aacortainml, , lo wlt the unknown wlvea, widows, children, descmd.-itil", lirlr», creditors, administrators tti" estate, dev live.. iMUtnaa, trusts** and eM- . i-ulorx us lhe List will and trstairwnt. surceasor In inlet xsi and as* 1 slgti!. respectively of the fullowing named d*.'>ase<l persons, to.wlt Isaac Haviland. Harry K Haviland, amt Grant Haviland, th" names nt • all <>f whom aie unknown to the ' plaintiff The shove entitled <au»" of action Is an action by the -aid plain* lift, Jeani'tif Portar Xt.-el.in io foie, loan a mortgage on the following de < )|l)*d real estate to Adams County in tlw N'ste of Indiana, to wit: Th.- n-.rthwi t q iaitef of the northwest .piarter of gectloti Thlr'v three <3ll Township tnentv five i 3.1) north Range fourteen <IH east, eonlainlng forty < !••» acres more or kas Also beginning it the southeast corner N<-etl‘.|i twenty nine iJVI, Ti.wnxhip twenty five tf..rtb II )<ig.- fourteen <1 II east, them <• «< ) almiK i.ii Hon lim- to Hu- right of wav "I llie C|m Innsll, 1:1. hmuml ml l-'nrl Wayne Railroad. Ihem-. BUYING EGGS (> days a week Saturday unlit N p m. Current Keceipt Price Sherman-White Corner 3rd & Monro# - .. ■■ i Eduard J. FUNK’S SEED CORN Hoosier Crost and Super Crost All series and grades available. 24 hour delivery servlet. Ask about my free replacement guarantee against . floods, insect damage and germination. THEO. BULMAHN Preble Phone .» on 20 '

north along said rlaht of way tn th* southwest <orner of Lat 294 lUvßands Addition tn tfin town of Geneva, Indiana; Hirn.'O e»»l tn • fx’lnt no th* «aat lm« nf said Maclion iv, tb*m» snath along "Aid cart ac tion line t« the place of beglaaing. euiitalnlug 36 acre* mot* or l*ae, Adams county, Indiana, that a- ause of a> tmn **late *gali>»t ea.'h ami all of ..aid d*t«ndanta. that c.e li and all of sold dcfoiidanta ar* nece. -ary parlies to said Action and that they are bellev»d to be nonresident* of th* Mtaie of Indian*. Notice lx betehy given to e*'h of said def*n*tenls, so named aud de* *rrlb*<l and dnel«nst*d. th*t UnteM th* li* 4ii*l appear on til' lid dav of th. H.plemher Term, 49(4 of the Adam* Circuit Court. Iwiuk tn* Ith dav of 4t*p ( *inl**r< 1114, Io begun and k>!den nn th* 2nd day of Nepteniher, ttt4 al th* Court Hou**' in this City of Deea* tur, In said Count) and aiate and answer nr 'lemur to said amemfed ■ omplaint, th* name will he Iveard and deferi*ln»d In th*lr absence In Witness Whainof, I have here-

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iStfWff/ze r®M. WSTMUIK UttMUI Kohne Drug ‘"Store cmda with REAL EC6 BREEDING We douH if the average poultry ratoer to totererted to having • ftaek W prime &ma" egg layer* that have to be petted and pampered If they are ever to produce the big egg record* claimed for ft rm Far mere »rSL isn 2*“ * ***J“^ t * hTr<l to pay off at the aaot with aIM te HU) egg Hock average. Thto requires the Nwle health stamina aM "‘a* l Uy to IJVF, LONG and LAV CONMITITNTIVimd wTtZMtoaXZ jss’eisr 1 “ • w *’*"’ to ,b “ ** *”• •**«£?* m yMWM , H<fflw >*>' •• ’’ **’ •••*** ••< «•><* f?ewlep» ■K teevy ncHer bledr ~. m« n ebert y««r MMta a* \ Here * s a good op p° rtun,, y < !f h^hl'i ef * fa L fewe J cbi ? M Htarle <* ‘hi* vprinf. and many 5f ,a >W henw have been sold off the farms With a rapidly developing meat shortage, an egg Tnd pmiMrv Portage will certainly result. KK m ” r> We have plenty of baby chick feed. Hatches every Tuesday and Thursday. MODEL HATCHERY Monroe Phone SI Open evenings except Wednesday.

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