Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1946 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —0fnr n werda »r tees: 1 tlma 60a; 2 tlmaa 7fc; S tlmaa 11; • tlmaa SI.7S. Rataa quoted ara far oanaaoutlva Inaartlana. Na alaaalflad ada.aecaptad art aklpday achadula. Rate for 10 point ILACK FACE la So par ward far Inaartlon. Capy muat ba In afflca by 11 a. n\ Monday through Friday. Saturday daadllna la 0 a. m. FOR SALE AH Make Wanhem, fiweepern repaired. For aale kitchen cabinet*, bate and wall; new multimotor May tag a; Kitchen s Maytag Sales and Service, 110 Jefferson. Phone 95. 54 ts F6A #ALt -Columbia Records complete line of popular and classics. Uhrlck Bros. 91-ts FOR SALE—Good 5 room home with extra lots in Williams. Ind., good garage, electricity, motor plumbing. Choice 80 acre farm, located near 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 city, with good 6 room house, barn and other buildings. A real country home. 40 acre tract east of Berne with out buildings; growing crops, ba lance ready for seed. Immediate possession. 6 room bungalow with extra lot and garage. 15 acre farm with 5 room house, bam, poultry house, fruit trees, drove well and electricity; 1# miles southwest of city. Tri-btate Realty Co. T. 0. Schleferstein NEW LOCATION — GRAHAM BUILDING, Telephone 105. if FOR SA|7e 2 room house on oleventh street, west of Foundry. May be purchased for 1450 down and 125 monthly, or |2<>o discount for cash. Bob Heller, realtor. Heller building. Phone X7O. ll&gtf FOR SaCe Is t.iere a 0"* home in YOUR future? Make It certain now by buying good building lot Aii aorta available in north, west, south, east parte. Some high class one acre tracts. Some available for one third, down. Priced from 1400 to |l,so't. Many will qualify as down payment for the new F. H. A. home, when materials arc available. Bob Holler, Realtor, Phone K7O. Heller Building. 122-ts FOR SALE Five acre tract with new alx room home at city limits. Chicken house, good drove well. House han hardwood floor* down, knotty pine walls upstair*. Still needs furnace, part of plumbing Veteran with better than average job, and about 11,500 cash to com piete improvements, may purchase without down payment. Bob Heller, Realtor, phone 870, Heller Building. l»-tf FOR SS\i.E~F<7ung Hampshire male hog, 180 pounds. Lawrence Heckman, route 1. Phone 589-T. IZlg.tt Lutes' for fiowent and full line of Memorial Day remembrances. Phone 1625. 122t6 For SALE - TKn-7 Holstein calves, 12 weeks old. Ralph Egh»y, south of Pleasant Mill* on 101 to 124 then first house east on 124. 124-a3tx FoiTSTV LE - Acetyleite welder. Ulmer Fuhrman 2’>i miles north of 224 on Adams and Wells county line. Preble phone.- 125-2tx For- SALE t'ompleteiy modern I room home, nearly new. well constructed: will meet requirement for G. I. loan. Phone 174, Mldw««t Really Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 12«-3t FOR SALE~IMT Nash coach. 5 new tires, good paint and good motor. Will trade for 'A ton pickup track. Can be seen at Secaur Furniture Repair, 127 South Fourteenth street. Plioiie or 1656, 125-glt FOR" BALE - GhT~bi< ycle.' Albert Relneke. 1% mile south of Magley Phone Craigville 12 on 24. 185-gltx FOft SALE -Guernsey cow. Fresh in few days. Hampshire male I hog, eight month* old. Half mile , south, % mile east county infirmary. Ora Ratcliff. 125-2tx JflfN THE thrifty crowds. Beeryi body saves at Sprague Furnl- ■ lure Store, "The Store For The r Thrifty.” Drop In and see how i many dollars we can save you — i Sprague Furniture Store, Phone l 199. 122t3ft FOR SALE New Paper Hay Chapiters. Hammer Mills. Fertiliser Spreader*. Good used Cultivators for F-20 Farmall. Good John Deere two row Cultivator with Tractor Hitch. Several used Mowers. Stoffel Implement Company, Third St.. Phone 180. 124-3 t

111 "*** I Toft HaLB Hydraulic tractor seats; High speed cultivating shields; Government *urplus tarpaulins; 1H ton chain hoist; hydraulic loader*. Gerlier Implement Store, on 11, 8, |7, Decatur. 124 St ftOARfiMASfiT" n*w location, 223 North First, for sowing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 117-3718 - to mow aiiil look after, also windows and porches to clean. Phone 1874, Fred Reynolds, 304 North First street. WANTED Used 2 how Horse Cultivator. Have customer wanting 2 row cultivator. Notify Molleukoff A Kiting, Decatur. Ind. WANTED iVashings tn“do. Phone ■3753. 12«-3t WANTED -- "Sheep to dip. Improves weight and quality of wool, also kills tics and lice. For appointment write Loren Glass, Route 3. Decatur, Indiana. 93T WAN+ED—Small Piano in good contdition for Sunday school primary dept. Mrs. Oscar Gelael. R. R 2. 126-3tx WANTED — -neavy- •onstrni tion I equipment, up to 20 tnn*. C. R Bower* & Son. phone Preble. 13Mtx - UwJ cars,' hlgheei prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zlntsmaster Motor Bales, First and Monroe, phone 878. 2H-tf WAITED aii'l outside painting by experienced painter. Also Mime washing*. Phone SUB 3 or 5852. 125-g3tx MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION We remove dead honma, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay ail phone c bar gee. The Btadley Products Co. Hospital Insurance Be nure — Insure with Kenneth Runyon. •3tf APPLIANCE service — If we can't fix It throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, sweeper*, irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold 4k Klenk, phone 463, 97-ts Fa rKI J-dTNa - tFe ara “making farm loans for 6 to 83 years at 4% int. There is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T — LOST Bla< k billfold "containing sum of money, driver's license and soilal security card. Finder please return to this office. 126-2tx MIST Gold iM-'ncif"M ~Florence DeaJean. Pumphrey'*. 125-g2t —— o — —— CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. May 27. -ft ! P»-(US DAi— Livestock: Hog* a.IWm. Active, steady. Good and choice barrows and gilts $14.85, the celling; sows *t 114.19 ceiling; complete early clearance. Cattle -7,000; calves 400. Eastern shipper* demand very broad following resumption of railway traffic and general market strong to 25 rent* higher, very active; steer* and yearling* predominated in receipts; top SIB.OO paid for 4 load* good weight best long year ling* $17.75; strictly choice 98U lb. heifer* at 17.75; most steer* 516. - -17.50; bulk heifers 815.75 !7.i)0; very scant run cow* here; broader demand for *au*ag<- bull* at $ll.OO- - bid late last week high; dressing kiitd to $13.5<» and high dressing beef bulls to 515.00; veal er* $17.00 down; stuk cattle steady. very scarce at sll 5o t£ S*l. Sheep- 2,000. Fairly active, early *ale>< fully steady, spot 25 cents higher; 3 deck* medium to choice but mostly good grade clipped lamb* with long no.l pelts $16.76, ’ one load about comparable grade I hut with no. 2 pelts 513.50. these to - city butchers; other iiiediiun to ' good shorn lambs $14.50-16 00, in- - eluding one load 79 lb. weights - with no. 2 skins at $15.50; two I loads 89 lb. medium to good wool- ' ed lambs 516.35: other slaughtered . claHse* scarce; wooled and shorn Nlaughtm-cd ewe* quotable S9.Go i and $8.50 down resprA: lively. I ~~ '7“® ——. Ben Hogan Winner In Golf Tourney St. lamia. May 27 -(CP I-Ben Itogan, par's public enemy number nne, was on hi* way to New York today, with the western open gold championship and 52.0U0 more to add to hl* total ae the game’s top 1946 money winner. Texas Ben, m economical with word* as h* is with strokes, didn't have much to say after he shattered the western s 17-year-old record of 273 with hla 27t. .Q—— M! Illinois soil comes In three colors ‘—black, yellow, aud light gray.

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Plan Examinatians For Ndval A€fi4«my RepreMntatlre George <V Gillie today announced that a compeilHve examination for fourth dl* trlct candidates for appointment to the United State* Naval Academy at Annapolis will he held on Wednesday, July 24. at the Fort Wayu* post office. The examination will be conducted by the civil service commission for th* purpose el MtlUtIng Representative Gillie In the selection of one principal end three alt eras tea for the class of 1947 a» Annapolis. Candidates mart be resident* of the fourth congrt*e<ensl district and must not be ices lhan 17 years of age or Mtfre lhan 21 years of ege on April 1, 1947. Applications from servicemen are especially desired, Representative (Hille said. Complete Informsthm concerning the examination may be obtained by writing to Representative Gillie st 1532 HoMe Office Build Ing; Washington, D. C. Eligible candidstea will ho mailed letters of admission to the examination, together with sample exams. —o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat. <Uld contracts)—July 10.3'a8, Sept. 1.83',fe8; Dec. 1.81, MB; May 1.83tk8; (New eontracts)* Aug. Nov. 1.93*4 B; .March 1.98H8. Corn: (Old contracts! — July 1.11’iB; Hept. 1.21<i8; (New contract*) Jan. 1.46'k8; March 1.46 MA. Oats: (Old contracts) July 83 B; Sept. 80'4; Dec. 81MA. (New contracts)—Aug. 84%; Nov. 82%M; Morell SBM %,

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Cash Coal. Feed ■V & Supply Monroe at Eighth FOR SALE Early Hybred Seed Corn F-140 and F-145 and 425 Theo. Bulmahn Preble Phone 5 on 20 BUYING EGGS 6 days a week Saturday until Bpm. Current Receipt Price Sherman-White Corner 3rd & Monroe Cash Coal Feed A Supply Monroe at Eighth

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Achievement Award Winners Announced 4-H Junior Leader Awards Announced Announcement was made today by the executive commltlre of the 4 11 leaders orffenfsotkon of Adems county Os two Achievement win ner* Boratece Rtcppenhagen and Randle Walchie have twrn select ed a* the two delegates for the trip to the annual state 4-11 junior leadership conference, which will be held at Indiana Centre' coltego. Indianapolis. June 11-22. This trip award I* made annually In Adain* county to two junior 4-H loader* with outstanding record* of pro--1 ject work and club achievement. Ml«s Htoppenhagen Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stop ponhagen of route 1, Ossian Thia 1 is the aecond year she la serving ' as junior leader for Ihe Peppy ’ Pals / 4-H club In the Filedhelm 1 community. Berniece was pissl- ’ dent of her club In ho’h 1943 and 1945. She has also held the office of vice-president and recreation leader and has served on several committees. Last year she was a ’ delegate to the 4-H club camp. I Clothing has been Mlm Htoppen • hagen's major project. She ha* i participated In six county drees revues and last year modeled a blue ’ taffeta evening drew that won her ■ a model of recognition. She haa I given five demonstrations on clothing and last year took part in the I county contest. She hi* also Judg- ’ ed In both county clothing and ■ baking judging contest*. Randle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walchie of rout* 2, Deca tur, is now working In his eighth year of 4-H work. Having started 4-H work at 10 yea re of ago. Handle has completed a great variety of projects including: atiaar beets, pigs, calf, garden and soil conservation. Throughout the war

HOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT DAMPER CONTROLS a KENT’S Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe it. Phono 27 Notice! We are buying all grades of paper stock at present market prleee. Alee want terap iron, Rags, Rubber, Batteries. Auto Radiators, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But • NOT tin cane. . We are also buyers of beef hides, calf akin, sheep pelts, taik low, fats, greases, olio, lard, etc. | The Maier Hide I & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 112

years h* »*e active in the «•« victory activity In addition to his regular projSeta. Last year wa* au gntfte 5 H y«*r for Randle. He completed threff projects himself, exhibited at the alate fair and attended the stats 4-H conservatkni camp st Versailles state park. In addition to bring president of th* PrrNr township CVF FFF cluh and «*■ olsting younger members with their projects. Thia year Handle la chief junior leader In charge of the Preble club that haa 25 members. He I* taken the pig. garden and soil conservation projects In sddl , tion to the leadership artivitiea. lie la a student at the Mon- , mouth high school and now health and tiafety officer in the county ’ junior 4-H leaders club. 0 1 Eight percent more chickens ' were raised on Wyoming farms In 1946 than In 1944. Roy S. Johnson & Son J Auctloneem & Real Estate , We'll be glad to Represent you . In the transaction of Real Estate , at Public Sale or private sale. t$ years In this business In Decatur. We welcome your investigation 1 of our record of which we are ; proud. Phone 104 157 So. 2nd St. DeVosn BWjl, Ground Floor Melvin Lelchty. Rep., Berne, Ind., Phone 261, i r— —— FEED FOR SALE r' .| ♦ ♦ * r! Bag Service, Inc. Ptant on Elm Street opposite Tile Mill. I iihesaiat .!««-1 I 1 WAUPAPIRS hew :h® i SMITH DRUG CO.

TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DtCATUR ■ ■ ' i ■- ■ "T , S' llw C» ger **L><«>unoJ| 11 ? ttAVU EGYST - WSgMBhBg 'J <. Saudi k M AQ AKASiA 9' ANtHO Y □■F^* - *V** - * toe. /l*”’ 1 *" ft « f mses V- wtutj 1 , / IQUITOkIAI ITWIOFIA ahiica : gj i WITH THE M FOUR mtnletera tUU Issues, Secretary ot State Byrnes has made It diw that > peace conferrnca ia called thte summer, the United States will thfme Uie problems in the lap of tho UN General AaaemMy. Is the above mape are shown areas of dispute. While efreement was reached on the return of Transylvania (1) from Hungary to Recmntak Hungry seeks greater protection for Hungarians ta Cnechoetovnhia. (1) garta’s sovereignty over southern Dotewja ww ateo eoneeded. (5) Here la where Bulgaria wanta an outlet to the sea, white (4) Greece wants a allco of Albania. (I) Trieste continues one of »jrope'g hoi* test spots. (•) Austrian demand for South Tyrol was refused. (7) France wants a email section In the Twida Briga area and tho French attHudo toward the Ruhr and Saar rogtoaa hie fffvea me td I nroch dispute, th teeter map Libya (A) haa bson OMUftd of emtatt fndependenee tM Botota gaea up demands for tntfteosMp « «if*«* tints in north Übya. Fffiroa (B) awe tees independence ahead wdth Somaliland (C) ineluded ta a plea for United Naffona troateaoMp under Ttanen edmlnfrtriitiou. (ToUrßOffondn. .Big* .Ljjiii l l Bring Your Welding TO OUR SHOP—WE REPAIR BROKEN MACHINERY We a I wo Kpedalizt' in Auto Repair of all kinds. I Northside Welding & Auto Repair Jim Smith — — Jerome Gaekill 710 Dierkee Street

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