Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1946 — Page 5

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KtREHORTS L a'uBBAV * CO. ■ pf)Ot>» J® l l M i.d M»y - |H 55 >’’ 6 fc;* uken on Widow M 14 50 B- .. i«"o tacbohV- .14.00 15.00 Es w m'dlum 10.001100 K t 0 choke 13.00-14.00 Cwmdium 1000 12.00 | ‘ 10.50 Kto ttood-H 00. 9.00 f 6.00 down K* Til »« 00 Eo gOOd -- ’ ® O J O 00 ff . g.Mt down |er itock yard* ■ Pfcoti* 101 ■greet'd M ‘ y ” mr B”" 13.75 fr~~ 9.00 B*""" . 15'i f .... H. 50 ■2" «.oo r"'S" so® K. egg and ■try quotation* ■ Fiimiihed hy IfUR PRODUCE CO. I PboM 380 Lrwted ** I 29c Ktciihk and fryer* ...30c K ___ 24c Ken —— ®® c ■ nadir I lb*. -30 c ■ tsi*s .. -....-....-13 c E 1 A<* ■Dff * w * r . i6c t GRAIN MARKET Kk elevator CO. | isbject to change I during day. ■ delivered at elevator. Lrrctud May • - Ks Whust ... 11.87 Ki Wheat 1.86 K and Old Corn — 1.96 ■ tel 2.16 L ... 2.10 K - «3 ■ 2 00 L. 1.35 I 47 K: .0.1 per bushel leu Ke: .44 par 100 leaa. J Lo.b. farm ICAGO LIVESTOCK I May 22 tl'P) Live I Sow: active, steady; lihohe barrow* and gill* at 141 i) the celling: I early clearance. I ».twi; caIVM, S(HI. Fed K>4 yearlitiga ateady to (higher. very active: heifBN ilmilar trend: all olh- ■ rery scarce; irregularly la* much aa 25 cents highKt and bulls; largely uteer fr run: 4 leads 1300-1 175 A 11.90; choice to prime B also brought the price; hvpiy ateern 16.00-17.76; pf*r, 15.50 17.00; xtrlclly Irhiihc 15.00; heavy beef lll'j; vealer* 17,00 down, t 1.506; fed shorn lambs Fatly: good f„ choice clipI x « 1 and 2 skin* 16.50IMm with long No. 1 I'Upper* at latter price; h» medium and Muo d with I credit 16.25; no action I • ’died lambs; Mpringer* [ “erce. Htti e change: p medium and good aprlng F ' wooli-d and shorn f e »« quotable 9.50 and f 5 N«pectlve|y. Mayne livestock rone. Ind., .viay 22 — F market t were >(t . a dy f toott stockyards. [ so«. 14.75: 400L male hogg 10.1*0; C W: Maps 14.00, t * , *<l lamb* 16.50; clipL. . ‘ *'°° l '■* *’* 8- s ®: *'• ■•»«; clipped buck* I 16W-16.50; choke choice 16.00L """ 14.00.16.00; plain r Awl to choice 15.00L lu ® 12.00-14.OO; plain L ’*** to choice 13.00r ll “»i 9.00-12.001 cutters I ‘iineru 6.00R.M) lho,c « ‘350L ‘“ m 16. W-13.00; thin t,'o‘ freight L “* r Products, PullmanC r Kautttacturing Co. R.. , ! m,, re titan 1,200 L. , “’’“‘•tiger rail cars. L ,y I2wi.tnw.ooo by the Town - MipLJJxSr p?mV RB » T [!• tll 0UR ® : kr4 e :. te 5:00 aiaeaeo Fitted

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES _o_ For 25 worda or Iraa: 1 time 50c; 2 time* 76c; 9 time* tl; 6 time* 51.75. Rate* quoted are for coneecutivo Ineertion*. No ctaeelfied ad* accepted on eklpday echedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE I* 6c per word for Ineertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline le 9 a. m. a,aMMaamaamieiamiwiiMimiea»»w^—■ m««wii FOR SALE All Make Washers, Sweepers repaired. For gala kitchen cabinet/, baae and wall; new multimotor Maytag/; Kitchen’' Maytag galea an<l Service. 110 Jt ffcr/on Phone 95. 51 If FOR SALE Five acres, new ai* room homo being flnlahed, with In half mile city limit*. Chicken house, enough land to raise feed for couple of calves, some pig*. 350 chicken*. Downstairs, ail hard wood, built-in cupboards. Cpstalrs finished in knotty pine. Basement nearly dug-out. Need* only plumbing and furnace to make complhlely modern. Good five inch drove well. If you like a breath of country air near city facilities, the owner haa priced this right for quick sale, pos*e*slon within 30 day*. Bob Heller, Realtor, Udler Building, phone 870. 86 ktf FOR SALE—WiII move to any lot In Decatur for |1 W. sis room home. Very solid timbers, fdding bad, metai roof In good condition. Four rooms down, two up. New shingle aiding, a little paint, gome hard work, will make this a good home at half what another would cost. Possession after May 1. Hob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. 86 ktf FOR SALE—Columbia Records complete line of popular and classics. Uhrick Bros. 91-tt Fd’ir’BAlJ-; Good ■> room home with extra lots in William.. Iml, good garage, electricity, m®lor plumbing. ' — Choi7c~''o acre f-«• in- located near city oil main highway, priced to sell. Modern 8 room home loc.iied in Monroe, garage poultry hoit e. fruit ami gmai garden 40 acre farm near city, with coml 6 room house, barn and other bull dings, A real country home. Tri-State Realty Co. T. D. Schieferstein NEW MICATION GItAHAM BI ’ILi >1 NG, Telephone 1 11 -' FOR SALE Tyem "''l whit ■ Cape Cod house, cood loiatmn. 2 !>• d rooms, fully modern. Veteran with better than average job can pur chase this for a small down payment. Hob Heller, realtor. II l<‘r building. Phone S7Q. 1! x f FOR SAITI 2 room lion— on 'h> vettth street, west of Foundry. May lie purcha-ed for |4'>u down and >25 monthly, or S2i>o <li-i unit for cash. Hob Heller, realtor. Heller building. Phone 87»b 11'oj Foj Fsa LE I louse in T<wsin. Sei en rooms, in good condition Donovan Garton, Tocsin. ll''i>3t a ler, new tires. Call 67'1. Nevin Millei., JI9-3tx FOR”SAI7E~FHMir 1 n'. 7 ? ’'•ow sound ami gentle, P. B KohJe. Piqua road, I mile ea*t of Pbue rant Mills. _ H9-IU FOiFSALE Smail m-tit imvr with Brigg* & Stratton gas motor. Good as new. Hrm-ler hoti-''. 12 x 2" 'oumi roof New. Os ar Fryne, 4<>9 N IHli St, 119-31 S FOli SAIT r’piTFdhhig oom suite. Call 3753. IJfi gSt FOR SA 1.1- H)2!< Cbei.olel tilleF grain bed and buck r.ike, no cab, A-l condition. L’7- Hen Miller. Convoy, Ohio route 2 on 2 miles east <>t state line and 2 mih* north. 12'*-a3lx FOR RALE Rm mdifiom-d C<~ case tractor with cultivator; II inch 2 bottom AC plows, Gerber Implement Store. l2“-«4t FOR' SALE line bil-i.i 1 ail steel granary and corn < ribs; garden cultivators with attachments. Gm> her Implement Store. 120-x4t FOR SALE! “MHiThTWhitFR >< k fryers. Stowing chicken.'. Phone 5144. Jess Rupert. West Monroe street. . 120-31 x ’ AT _ HARLOW“Gardefis you wifi find a very nice illsplay of K‘-rai»-1 films, petunias, vines and ferns for Decoration day. 121 -4i ; jTHFb~<L E Plants of i-ablmge. 1 tomatoe. aster, snapdragon. I"' 1 unia, pansy, carnation, chrywanihthemuin, lupine painted daisy, Shasta daisy, foxglove, and sever al otlFfc-Xlarkw Gardens. I 27- 121-4 t t’OR SALL—I -‘ojd emmu* c 11 low wheel wagon O«e Soo chick hard coal brooder stove Cheap Albert Buuck Preble phone. 120-8 U |

QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* OB -1 / ~ "Thirty eight people have aniswered our Demotiai Want Ad so far but no BIRDS!" FOR SALE IN ONE GROUP 3 lot*, corner highway 27 and W.isliingioii atrreta. Nor tII edge city limits. Sealed bids will Im received until 6 p. m. Friday, May 24. Owner will furnish warranty deed and abstract. Owner reserves right to reject any or all bids, IVAN GARWOOD Corner Line 4 Studebaker Phone 7303 Foil SALE Certiiied Lincoln Soy beans, 97 r ' germination. Al salsa and mixed baled hay. O. V. Dilling, Decatur and Craigville phones. 117-g6t Lutes’ for flowers and full line of Memorial Day remem bra iices. Phone 1625. 11814 Fol; SALE Minm- ipolic Moline corn planters, fertiliser altach mints, with tongue truck and true toi hitch, o. C Ewell, Preble. * 120-2tx FOR SALE Field tomato. -, sweet potatoes and other vegetable I l,oiis Blooming flowc for poch boxes and uni . Potalmw for send ami eating. Open evening*. Mrs. Wm. Sliahm. 33!l North 9th stiete 12<t.'if FOR S Al.i: M. t.,1 Ciibjm t. white and black; round oak table, kitchan table and 6 chairs. Phom’ 6221 1213 t Ft hFsaLE - Carload o‘ 30 Single 9 Ft. Cultipm kers (Immediate Delivery). Al»o several Flexible Rotary Hot- 15, new Farmall II w M t iiitioitoi'. 2. m w Farmall A Cultivator*. 2, new 1 bottom plow.-. I, Extra LCyi Combine Motors. Sev« ral Gramm Hi Speed Timken Bearing Trailers and Uh k • liii.iii Steel • ribs and I.Hmriy Portable Eb valors tor Corn A Bales. Frank Bornholt w Sons, St. Rosa A Celina. Ohio. 121-21 for sale Several modern bod room -nites complete *.sth ilirst and vanity. A B. <’. electric washer: studio com lies; several breakfast sets; dining room sillies: now and used oil ranges; drop head sewing ma< lunes: metal he box; several modem kitchen cabinets; antique rope bed: utility cabinet: im-tal Simmons hods; six mmlern coal langes. Decatur I'sed Furniture, 116 South Second Sired, Phone 421). / I2‘»-2X Ft HFfiXI.E 16 acre trad oust of Herne with om-buildiiigs; grow Ing crop-, balance ready for reed Imemdhite possession. 6 room bungalow with extra lot and garage. T D. Schiele:stein. Graham Bldg., phone 105. 120-ff F< ilt S\ LE ’ThmatuF ~l “S -controlled eliieks. Order now for June delivery Spi t ial this week, ..mt White Leghorns, SW) Hatred itock. Call Decatur Hatchery, phone 497. FOR SALE Piano 'VerFreasonable. Phone 5962. 120t2 WANTED BOAIIDMANS new location, 223 North Ftr»i for -owing machines r< pairing, needles, oil. belts, parts, covered buttons, coveted buckle*. ' hemstitching and machine buttonMrs. 117-37tx WANTED How-or put oii flag pole at Elks (Tub. Phone Ila 119-31 TTEI.P WANTED Girl for retail store, office and sales floor work We can offer permanent employment to the Sir! woo qualifies. Write Box 103, Decatur. Democrat. 119.1 t , wanted - sheep to dip. im , proves weight and quality of wool, also kills tics and lice. For ■ appointment write Ixtren Glass. Route 2. Decatur. Indiana. 93-T WASTED i’alntini'lobH, inside or out. by experienced painter. ' Phone 8083 or 5652. 120-b3f WANTED Girl or woman for gem oral liousework. Phone 13uti, Frances Riedenbai It. 12<t-2tx WANTED A dry g<M>d< store" or department stoie in your city Will buy both slorq and real estate. We have cash buyers for all types of Ft. Wayne properly now is the time to sell; let us handle yoitr property for a qukk sale, n <) Cari’euter t Sous. fu< 2"" Coouw BW|- Ft Weyue 2. Jud. Ft Wayne A-5154, So Whitley - 210, ‘ 121 ’ 3t

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WANTED - U*ed car*, hifkeit I price* paid for good, clean need car*. No delay. For quirk e**h aee Zlntamaater Motor Hale*, First ' »nd Monroe, phon* 179. 114-ts WAWto '— fcxpcrlemed beauty operator In well established shop. Address Box 218, % Democrat. 126t3 MISCELLANEOUS I FARMERS ATTENTION -We’ re move dead horsee, cow*, bog* etc. Decatur phone 2900. W# pay all phone charge*. The Htadley, Product* Co. 15-ts I nospifiif Insurance Be ware — Insure with Kenneth Runyun. 92tf I Appliance heßVice - ft we can't fix it throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, sweeper*, iron*, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of wa*bcr*. Arnold A Kb'tik, ptione 4). '. 97-ts | TAftli IdANI-We aH'hailiur farm loan* tor 5 to 33 year* at 4% Int. There I* no expemo to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Cail me or drop mo a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T foiFßent ~ FOR RENT 10 a< re farm, 2 miles from Decatur, no buihlitigr. 9100.00 cash per year. Reply t.> Box 104, in care of Democrat Com pany. 121 -3tx I tilt HI N T Room I’iioio- ! 121-gL’l LOST AMI FOUND I.oHT Key. attached tn brass link < hain with a split ring Finder pleas*' return Io lU'inocral office. R. ward. I2lg3tx I. IST Ration Ismk 4? .Mary .1. Trickcr. 121-glt ii hi y — INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, May 22 —(lil’i—(l’MA I—Livestock: Hogs 7,500; active, steady; good and choice 100 tbs up 14 85; good ami choice sows 1110. Cattle 600; calves 400; steers and yearlings steady; few lots gooil to choice up to 17.1)0; bulk good 16.04M6.50; few medium 11. 15.00; cows fully steady; good cows to 14.30; bulk com mon and medium 9.50-13.35; can tiers and cutlers 7.00-9.25; veal ers active, steady; good and choice 17.00-17.50. .Sheep 100; opening steady on odd 10l supply; few good spring lambs 15.00; choice quotable about 16.C0; choice lightweight :. Ia it ghlcr ewes to 8 00,

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I Urge Hoosiers Wear Poppy On Saturday | IndlaUap'lls. May 22 (CP) Indiana legionnaires today urgetl Housleys to wear a poppy Haim day to liotim those who ha'e died on I the battlefield for America. j Funds derived from the sale of i poppies made by disabled veterans at the Marlon. Ind., hospital will ihe need to assht tin veteran and hU dependents, Hal Haletead. Rochester, state Amertian Legion poppy sale chairman, said. **"■■*—*-■ ~ 1,1 "I 1 1 11 'IO— --MMMWMMmaWMMM. UNCERTAINTY (Cnnllnuse Krom Psgs Oust lii propertie* in government possession. Krug disclosed that L-wls was asked yesterday whether the miners would work. He quoted , Lewis a* saying the Smith-<•<»*» : I nally to i loft the decision to individual workers. "We requested his support,” Krug told reporters. "He has that under consideration." It was understood that Mr. Truman revealed seizure plain last Sut'dsy to l/'wis ami Charles O'Neill, spokesman for the mine operators' iiegotiaiing ci>mmitt<-< Presumably both side* have had the question under lonsideratlon since then. O'Neill notified Mr. Truman yesterday lhat the operators would cooperate by iimnaging lh<mines for the government. Il« said they expected to lie consulted In any government contract negotiations with L« wls and to be given price relief to cover any Increase in costs. Coincident with the seizure, the Smith-Connally act also outlawed picketing activity, which has kepi some Pennsylvania mines closed during the truce. The govern ment prosecuted about 3u I'MW n embers who picketed govern . nienta oiitrolled mines during the war. Mr. Truman took the expected J seizure step at 2 p. m yesterday i Government labor officials had I said seizure was the only course lift after L<’wim and the operators refused last Thursday to submit ; tl’cir dispute to arbitration. mh h t: of Fix xi, *i i 11 i:*ii;xi hi i»i vii:. Xu. IM3 Motile Is lie.-obv g.V. tl to fie 'll illtor-i. hrio mol l< -.me ■>( l>.!-..0i la-liiii.in, ile. i i •!, I'- -'|i|i< ir In the Ail.iao. I'll, nit I'nuH. 11. hl .it I'• lal'ir, linliaiiii. <oi th. ''th <lav i.f .I'llie, ISIS, anil show <;n|.e. If mu, W 111 Hie I ili.ll S. tlb 11.-. lit X -omit I with •!"' ” f ’"O' 1 •)•"• !'i>! O"' he .l|>f>l "Ve<l. and U'l lO'O S a"' liotlfl.il Io til. II .'Hot lili-< Jli ili.-i proof of ii. li>lii|'. and re-i-jv.- lli.-ii I .llstrii.iitivi’ >.mire-, i'. II .Vl'i-eliuaii, X'hnlm-.'i iloi lie. .11. It. Imliamt. Mav l( IMS ■I. I|. Xtlurse*. •Mhv I ' XIIIII K HF IIX VI »l;t ( I I.MI X I ill F.M VIF. Xu. litwi Noth- I hi-uln glv H to t||e i redilotk, hi Tl' an-1 hg i • I Jfa i 111 M. o >t‘ »• l» ■-. 'll ".I- I. I» -.1'1" ■' I 111 Ih- A'l.iiih I'il lit f oot, In hl al I*, alm. Inill inn. on Hu Ini .I > ! of Hepl-iiilii-r, ISIS, .uni sli'iw -.iiti'i. It .an., why Ho Final tl. ui-rt A with Hi- . i-ttii -t -U'l ■li .il-iil -hmtlil not hi .i,.|.i..v"1. ami .aid lull- -u- tiotlfi-l I" Hi-n ami tli-re m.iki fitoof of It-ii »ln|i, ami ivn-ive tiielr <l,-11 it"it|. - hlui res. M.i l- VOl-, A.liuilil-11 Hl I' lu-atur, Imlialta. May l'*l*> Irril 1,. Illlrrrr. Vlloriu-,. via, 33. 3» llfrlli < rrtllli ntr Notice Is hereby given that Ifi-m-l lie) Fil-I has filed a petition In tiie Cir-ult Court "f A«l inis f'.ninty linllana. to have lb- Him ami pho -of In r birth 'h tet inim d. Saul petition Is tot for hearing on tin 3Mh 'lav "f Mav. >l>. (•IADI-: <• TROtri'NElt Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court vt '!

Claim U. S. Bombers Fire On Communists Washlttglmi May 22 Il'Pl A Wat Department apokesntan said today that no ii((i< ial .epoila have! iuH'ti received here on Russian clalnwi that n v«n Atnerlcsn bomb j er«. piloti'd by American*, had liei'tt shot down after bombing Chi-1 nest- i oiinniitii’t troop* in Msn eltiirlH' "Ttie War Dvpartmint has not! received atty W"i<| on tiny such in j cldenl.” the ainikemman raid. lie pointed out that some sui plus American Imllt planes had been turned over to china after the war ended He added that the department "dottt not know of any recruiting of AmtTl'.tii pilots by Chinese force'.” o Rushville Dentist Heads Association Indianapolis, May 22 (UPt- Dr. Georse E Gum-. Itiisliville dentist, today headed the Indiana dental assoilatlon anil Dr. William Hi.gie of Vincennes was named 1917 prepilin MONKEYSHINES! A monkey, entertaining passers-by in a pct shop window, accidentally broke the window. You may not have a monkey, but there are plenty of other ways your windows may lie broken. Insure them with Plate Glass Insurance. THE SIITI’I.ES CO. Agent* Decatur, Ind. Niblick Bto'e Bldg. ■kpsaeadqg An* Ufa Imwm* of H*nfo< Ci i i vise liiiAiiil FEED FOR SALE ARA Bag Service, Inc. Plant on Elm SI reel opposite Tile Mill.

»ident i Gue* succeeded Dr Outhrl* F 1 Carr. Mr*y*tf". a* president for the current year during a built)*** arsklon of the 89th annual ronvenlion of the aerocl*tion yeater | day. Notice! | We are buying ell grad** of paper *toek at preunt market price*. Alto want Scrap Iron, Rag*, Rubber, BatUtrl**, Auto Radiator*, Bran, Coppar, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin can*. We are all* buyer* of beef hide*, calf •kin. aheep pelt*, tat- , low, fate, gree***. olio, lard. ete. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 71J W. Monroe St. Phone 442

Public Auction household good* 309 North 7th It, Decatur, Indiana Saturday, May 25 1:30 F M. HOUSEHOLD GOOD*: Walnut Dining Room Table and Buffet. !»»••• p.n: and Chair. WHEELER .nd WIL*ON Dtop Head Sewing Mecfcltie: kfnmore Electric Sweeper. Electric Iren; Portable Klectrlo Vietr.ila - 9*12 AXM.NBTER ling Four Hurter PREWAV Table-Top Ga oiim Stove Twin Bed, Springs and Mattre**; J-6 Wooden liedl and Springs M«»t»l Hed, Coil Spring* and M»tlrr»». 2 Dtettser*. 7 Tune PHILCO Radio; 5« H» I"' Mi'al Broom Cabinet, Drop Leaf Table and 4 Chair*. Painted Desk; 2 Lamp*; 2 Steads. Occ*»*loMi Chair I End Table*; Porch Swing. Kitchen Stool; Book Shelve*; High Chait . High Back (Ifflte Chair; Curtain Stretcher*; Small Heating Stove, and many other article*. . „ „ MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLE*; S' Po«'t Brn.lt Saw with sealed B*H Hearing Shaft, 6" Bench Saw; 4'| ft Wood Lathe; PAN AMERICAN Cornet, and many other item* ' TERMS-CASII Irenios Mattox .la, k Brunton Auctioneer OWNER c W Kent Clerk Sab- • oinlih leil by Mtdwckt Realty Auction t o. Decatur, Indiana chida with REAL EGG BREEDING We doubt If Uve average poultry raiaar to tateraated la bavtag a Baek es “prima dona" egg layer* tbat have to be potted aad paaqawed If they are ever to produce the Mg egg record* etotamd for them. Far aaora pme> tleal t* the type of Sock that to bred io pay e* at the aeot with a !*• la 180 egg flock average Thia require* the haeie health, etemtna aad vttabIty to LIVE LONG aad LAV (XINBU4TENTLV ear braediaf pw> gram to baaed oa * Maccre detfre to give you thia type es breeder h» i our <hk k*.

There were far fewer chicks started this spring, and many of the laying hens have heen sold off the farms. With a rapidly developing meat shortage, an egg and poultry shortage will certainly- result. We have plenty of baby chick feed. Hatches every Tuesday and Thursday. MODEUIHATCHERY Monroe Phone Hi e Open evenings except Wednesday .

Todd Hybrid SEED CORN Certified by Indians Corn Growers’ Association. You will notice the difference when you harvest Todd Quality Hybrids $7.50 bushel. ( ASH COAL FEED & SUPPLY Monroe at Eighth

I I# »m wear «W«kt tM ffw. pHßft ' **p«r •• •» O« Mtf yMwtef, . Mtwy wtiyfer mrtet IdHte ...«•••• • year Here is a good opportunity open to you*—

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