Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1946 — Page 5
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w. iub>t to ehang* during ggSfe.niM at elevator. l< d "BBfc »’ ■•■■■ .41 M i'. i and 11*6 gB Brim 2 16 18. 21,1 HB. 2 to IM 17 0.1 per bmdi*d low. .*)♦ per low teM. fob. tana 11111 l — * BB aAYNL LIVESTOCK ■Hu iii.i>ii<ls won- .steady BB 1"» W 11.75: 4*»o '' '''. iii.ib Img* ld.00; |B ‘print l.nnbH 17.11*1; ■■>*:'- < lipped cwt-h bulks 6 50. |B .''»«l [l|lH'|i; ’,11; ( huh )> |B- ■•*••!» ll'in plain ||B xood t« choice 15.011. ■B*-'"** 1.-ioi it me p| a |n |B :i""l to choice 12.00- !•<><* cullers |B’ cannern Gouxaii. B Wx! to. choice 12.50- ■ *“<'l:uui Hmhi.l2.uU; tlilU LIVESTOCK Jun. ;• __ (I P) — 9 *■'**'■ active. steady; 9j ;h "i'*' j lM i b, m up H.SS; ctniet- aowa 11.io. Bi***'; calve* 500; ateera ■B\‘ n l"' | ** , (l active, atruOK ,oa ’i Soodauil choice B ‘■‘ l ' ®n*l aeveral Hmali W' i *' t ' ri " l *' ycurllngis 17.00; y ,lw "*’ >7.25; liberal gra<led g<M aelling i***'*! lota medium I**#*! inoatly choice B 1 alM,vc >6 75: liberal BZ"7 "WHPiy eligible to cowh active, fully ■ l **f '' ow,t 13.50H head i 5.0 0; coininon 5.50-13.25; euhliei'a ■t/5* vealers ac- ■ f i U '''Sher; Rood and K i'.T’ * 01'101011 and V i* w 17 (H) Quotable steady on B" Rlall ,O1 1° ,70 ®; •* at * 1 ■<i l 0" 10 g '’ o<, l * s °- i Bhui-Ii" M,on ' * la '»«hter E I, ’ 1 ; J® ’W; truck lot I eWM lO.'HI,
G/ouct I ** United Pretd E, , lu * Cr 1,1 Quiet tradlm;. f gr IL S. govern lirregular. lk ‘'«UKk: Huge: Actr««t» m k ,,,: ,n ** t| y » lP “dy I Wither; ,heep ,teady. o ’ft* to 8100 7 e i.«L ß:o ° ► * ttlame Fitted
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HATES For H words or lew: 1 time Me; 2 tlmss 765; S tlmss 11; I tlmss 11.71. Rate* quoted art for consecutive Insertion*. No claeelfted ada accepted on aklpday oohodulo. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE la 5c per word for Insertion. Copy muot bo la office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la • a. m. FOR SALE All Make Washers, Sweepers repaired. For aale kitchen cablnote, baae and wall; new multimotor Mayings; Kitchen's Maytag Saha and Service, 110 Jefferson. | Phone 11. 54tf FOK SALE—Columbia Records complete line of popular end classics. Uhrlck Bros. li-tf FOR SALK -Choir« 50 a<re farm? located near city ou main highway, priced to sell. Modern I 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. t» room bungalow with extra lot and garage. 15 acre farm with 5 room house, ham, poultry bouse, fruit trees, drove well and electricity; 10 miles southwest of city. Trl-Stato Realty Co.
T. O. Schiefersteln NEW LOCATION - GRAHAM BUILDING, Telephone 105. ts I FOR to t lien- a m-w hone ! In YOUR future? Make it certain I row by buying good build:ng lot. I All aorta available In north, west, I south, eaxt parte. Some high < la*s I one acre tract*. Some available I for one third, down. Priced from 13100 to 11,100. Many will qualify I as down payment for the new F. IH. A. home, when materials are I available. Bob Heller, Realtor, I Phone 870. Heller Building. 122 if I i4)R Bale Five acre tract with new «ix room home at city limit* I Chicken house, good drove well. I House hae hardwood floors down, I knotty pine wail* upxlaiiw. Still I need* furna< e. part of plumbing I Veteran with better than average I job, and about 81,500 cash to comI plctc improvements, may purchane I without down paymen:. Bob HolI ler, Realtor, phone 870, Heller I Building. 122 U I JOIN THE thriTty crowd* ' Ev-erp body raves at Sprague FurniI turn Store, "The Store For The I Thrifty.” Drop In and aee bow I many dollars we ean save you.— I Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 122t30 I FbR SAl.k Blooniiiii; flowers tor Memorial Day. Field tomatoes, I sweet potatoes and yam plants and I ail other vegetable plant*. PotI aloes for seed. Mr*. William I Strahm, 339 North Ninth street. ! 126g5t IWSALE (Tireulatinc ii< ■ater, I i Iron bed ami springs, baity <ar I tiagc, boys blue serge suit, size D), in good condition. 104 8. 13th street. 129t2x FfVll HALE 5 dow-n English l«es | horn laying liens. Mrs. Sadie (iould 1 Umile west of Monroe. | 129-2 IX For SALE - - Modern home, 4 rooms on one floor, nicely arranged. Plenty of closet space and fine built-in features. Stoker heat. Ideally located near schools and business section. Phone 174. Midwest Realty Auction Com- | pany. Decatur, Ind 12M3 FOR SALE Ftn<- mmlern - home with 2 complete 5 room apartments. Hardwood flottrs, fine 1 built-in features, stoker heat. Completely insulated with rock wool. Ideally located, ('all 174, Midwest Realty Auction Company, Decatur, lud. 12813 FUR~ jiALE Early Rhbmoiul seed soybeans. L. A. (iraham or Rom Bros. 3lx 130 SpkriAL loo"w"hih~ loghorn pullet*. 2 weeks old. from heavy laying strain Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana. 861- -IM
FO» SALE Combinattm range, gaa, coal or wood. Call 1271 or 3W North Fourth atreet. g-’lt 130 foiTsale i Mi. oiioTiaTk windmill bead and 35 foot lower, excellent condition. Freeman Stepler, 2 miles aouth i>l Preble. u.'ltx • 130 Foil SALE 1 room bouse. muai be moved from prenent locating. I Arthur Schinnerer. 1 mile <a»l Willshire on State road 81. 130-31 X | corn, early varieties. Burk • Elevator, Decatur, Monroe J and Peterson. 13(>b6t ; FOR SALE O.wml «!r.’l|,» t i<l pony 1 waddle and bridle, wagon and 1 ha mean. Inquire 1025 Schiernteyer • St 130-2 t 1
■ QI ICKIEB by Ken ReynoMe 1 -A*'* ' rJorc-C* 1 * ' & rwx F Prw,- ■ i "Just a minute, dear. I'm busy reading the Democrat Want Ada ■ now!" “WARTEfi HOUtDMANS new Im at ion. “ 223 1 North First, for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttoiM, covered buckles. 5 hemstitching and machine buttons holes. ii7 37tx . WANTED f*t-.-«!rr pigs, io to 16 i pounds. Raymond Itlngger, CraigI vUto phone. g2tx 130 WANTED — Sheep to dip. Im ’ proves weight and quality of . wool, also kills tlca and lice. For appointment write Loren Glass, I Route 2, Decatur, Indiana. 93-T , WANT ED - Furnace installers and helper*. Permanent job and I good pay. Kasten Furnace Com- • paiiy, 517 West Monroe. 6tx--130 WANTED Hauling heavy equip ment, up to 20 tons. C. R. Bowers A Sons, phone Preble. 125-6tx WANTED — Used cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used ' cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zlntsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214 ts MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION—Wo removo dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Docatur phone 2000. We pay all phono charges. The Btadley Products Co. 15 ts APPLIANCE SKRVK id — If we can't fix It throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, eweepers, irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Kieuk, phono 463. 97-ts Ins ireour - Bike; ah risk« s3.so.—Kenneth Runyon. 126t6 FARM Loans - We are making farm loans for 6 to 23 year* at 4% int. There is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Cali me or drop me a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lowton. T IoOeNT FOR RENT — Pleasant sleeping room In rnuderu home. 908 Win-ch<-ster*Street. Phone 1578. 128-Jtx roll RENT - 35"acreTpasture land near Hann Nultman park. Mrr. Florence Busdorf. Phone 996 L. • lavjtx I O 11 11 ■ All Gas-Propelled Vehicles Licensed Police chief Ed Miller today called attention of mutorlsle to announcement by state official* that "scooter bikes" and other gasoline -propelled vehielns are uubject to motor vehicle laws. 8 >me misunderstanding has been prevalent hare concerning regulaI loin controlling bicycles, equipped with inotoiw, "scooters" and the like, he said In addition to requiring license plates fur the vehicle, operators must have licenses, he reminded. -MW—■(!.— - —I ■ II I* If you want to be continuously happy y»u must know when to lie blind, when to be deaf, and when to be dumb. —. — -T-' A* » »*?-• W fl ■ HOME from Japan,' former New 1 York Polk* Commissioner Lewis J. .Valentine is shown as he arrive* in San Francisco. Called to the Far East recently to help in rrorganiz.’ Ing Jap taw enforcement ageudas,! i Valentine rqportod that th* Nip.; ponesa poUc* were th* ''bluest i shakedown and protection artitste In ' the business." —* (Intemettomtl) i
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IMICAQO LIVIfTACK Cbloaffo. June 3 — CUP) — (UH DA)—Livestock: Hogs: 6,000; active steady. Good and choice barro#s and gllta 14.85; sows 1410; complete early clearance Cattle: 14.000; calves $«»; fed * steers and yeailings predominated In run. Market hardly as active as high time. Last week: mostly steady to 15c lower. Top 18.00, with very little above 17.15 Bulk 16.25-1765; medium grade steers and gil other classes rotatlvely scares, cows acutely slow; choice weighty heifers 1771; bulk 15.50-17.25; western ted beet cows In load lots to 14.15; little above 13.50, however; outters 825 down; buUs and vealere steady, weighty beet bulls to 1471 and choice vealera to 17.00; stock cattle very scarce at 14.75-16 00 Sheep: 3,f1; higher asking prices retarding trade ou clipped lambs. Irnet kind held around 1 17.26. Two loads medium to good , 55 lb. wooled iambs sold strong at 16.50; other classes very i scarce and steady odd lots mostly i good grade native springer 1750; , shorn slaughter ewes 8.75. * ■ i - I CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE i Wheat: (Old coniracts)- July . I.SN'/i; Kept. I.SSMsB; Dec I»» I Hit. (New contracts)—Aug. 1984 ; B; Nov. 1.98'i8; March I.HH'AH , Corn: (Old contracts) — July 1.26'40; Sept. 1.26ta8. (New con tracta)-Jan. i.46' s ß; March 1.46 : >4O Oats: (Old contracts*—July 86 ‘ •%: Sept. 82%; Dec 83 (New contract*| Aug 83'4; Nov. 82'4 %; March 83 4 • _2
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Cash Coal Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth Cash Coal, Feed ■ MT & Supply Monroe at Eighth BUYING EGGS 6 days a week Saturday until 8 pm. Current Receipt Price Sherman-White i Corner 3rd & Monroe HOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT ——o— — Gasoline — Skid Tanks * ■ KENTC Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe IL Phono 27
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YOU BACKED THIAnACK; NOW BACK YOW R'QW FUTURE //[ £ iiTft with u.s. SAVINGS '4flL ! M|3g BONDS gQggSMj ■ —" —.■■—■we. | Trade In a G<kml Town — Decatur — Q, ""■■■smMßnmaaMmwsßNmseßsumsßßirororonMsrommmwwßWMMro ■« KX* £1 > > I aBI RSbhe juffta ; AtSeseßF at the Right Hon. Lord Inverchapel (Archibald Clark Kerr), new British ambassador to the U. S , la shown above. In diplomatic service since 1906, he has been British ambassador to China and, more recently, to Russia. He Is expected to replace the retiring Ix>rd Halifax In Washington next month. (lattmatioail)
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Decatur Man 1$ Fined For Drunken Driving William Kahn, Decatur, was fined 81uo and costa in justice of peace court at Van Wert, Ohio last Saturday on charge* of driving an auto while under tho influence of I intoxicating liquor. o r Lions Club To Hear Abe Andrews Tuesday Ahe Andrews, widely known s|M>rtatnai> and conservation en thuiaot, will In.- the speaker at the Tuesday night .meeting of the Decatur Lions club, to be held In the Knights of Pythias home. Mr. Andrews, whisu newspaper column and radio broadcast* have la-come a favorite with local sportsmen, will appear on (bu program arranged by Phil Bauer. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p m. Trade In a Pood Town — Decatu* ’ CASH LOANS Tell Us How Mach Ysslerf Frlvefeiy CenvealMt Made Terms » IkesHeOe ta em>l v to vs ler | e Not. J«i* M u Hm amewf vee seed. Vs« «m beerew sov I «•»* ska. May wo bale y*7 VIBIT OIM OlVtal er awN ssepea 1 UM THIS VALUABU lIXVICI I OeroUse e*ee dotty | ..... CLlp AMO M/sflMW&V"**' | •LOCAL IOAN COMPANY !| • Over Schafer Store J Decatur. lud.—Phone J-J-7 ! Send me FREE INFORMATION J 1 J Name . | , « 11 j Addreag } 1 * City..._.....„ . State * a a* 11
SEVEN MABITIMI (OeoNta—« rvfl Bfl this difference would delay signing of a contract between the union and the operators, aad seturn of tk* goveramenteeUmi mines to their owners. In the music dispute. Petrillo would not confirm that bo Plann ed an all-out recording ban. However, informed sources at the union'e nalional convention said such proposals had been made to counter-act the LBA act. which prohibits tho union from striking because an emptower refuse* to hire mor* musicians than he nwda. At Kauaa City, bakery ovens were cold and more than fI.SOT residents faced breadlee* meals FOR SALE Grain BinN and Corn Cribs, motMc and rat proof. Elevator* - Tractor Tirea Garden Cultivators Garden Hose Hydraulic Seats Grease Guns - Tire Pumps Roof Paint - New High Speed Cultivating Shields. USED: CC Case Tractor, reconditioned, good rubber. John Deere pickup Hay Bailer; AC 14” plows; Disc Harrow; Case Hammermill. GERBER Implement Store U. S. 27 Decatur Phone 2551
.di ■ « •4»«441'« C fl«<l I ■ IIBWII4WMI I- GENERAL ELECTRIC -i Needs Womtn and Girls I for Machine Winding Work iShif t—3:30 P. M. to 12:00 M. Good Pay—7sc per hour Starting Rate Bonus—lo% Night WorkersBonus. I APPLY AT Employment Office, ■ North Ninth St. Decatur, Ind. ! L GENERAL - l‘o ■ w ■ ■>« ■ ■ ■■■■■.*«
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l« I HUB" M « AH bsbfl «b° wgiWout PitartaF to snlfle d'toSfl to* « UH efl rale* for bak*n* and a 20-cest hourly Increase tor auxiliary workers. „ , ...* I I >ll w Notice I* hereby given thet She un<ter»iga«6 has been appointed fx , •»a..%1: , /•tu-' Cnimty, deceased. Th* *at*t* is pro1 bshly solvent. _ , , _ , Harry U «H«a. AOM«»*»r«tor. 1 Feed L. I4*te**r, AWpvwey. I June 1, ie«i , .. June a. it |T I «MSMBifIMMMmMmBMIfIfIMfIffMMSSfIMmSMMfI FOR SALE Large Garage, at flke Home In excellent condition; ean be made into hem*. Sealed bld* will be received up t* 6 o’clock p. m. Wednesday, June 6. Owner reserves th* rlfht t* reject any or all bide. Trustees, B. P. 0. Elka Peeatvr, Ind. J FEED FOR SALE tee Bag Service, Inc. Pkuit W Elm Stmt opposite TUe MUL ■ 1 —-WWWSSWWawJ
