Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1946 — Page 5

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Slrr KEI’oKTS T of LOCAL MARKKTI E. mTrbav A co. O ■ 1 ' 1)4.55 13 75 ®K-’ ..._ 13W ®K >1 t . 8 .. u ~U SB^! a /o ß iy » 3 t 0 112 !G'O SBfcpcb <« 14W16 0" S® /, a Ji Ui n 10 0013 00 ■Mt rbofce 13 U 0 14.00 .Bit ~, m'dium 10 00-12.00 ■M* —-1050 ■r* J/.ort ..8.09- »"0 .. 600 7.00 B®* 0 ’ ■" «00 down |M* 00 HHr ' food zou iooo M®*® ... 8.00 down H®/ stock yard# phon* ('J 3.UK' Mh. -114 55 IM' 13*5 Mr T. - B® ....... >OO IM • 15* IM —- u - 5u IM" ® o<j B® .... 5.00 ■nfIALE EGQ AND BKsy QUOTATIONS BVhmiihect »>/ IMriR PRODUCE CO. phone 350 IMpnt- •t< <• .l uxy ,C ||K. r .•«an 1 fryt-i* 30C BK 24c k 1 lbs. A: up ... 30c BV ,q.J. : 1 Ibe 30c ■■ iß< «i® isc |K GRAIN MARKET |Kk ELEVATOR CO. |K subject to change during day. |®4«:ir.rv<l at elevator. I^Lrrei nd lune M« WhtM' - .11.87 j;id (id Corn . .2 00 M> .nd Obi Corn 1.96 ®! 2.10 ■i 83 M* 2u ° MR 135 M per bushel leu. V | to.b. farm ■ ** ¥NE LIVESTOCK .. . Ind .lune 11 I’l ii,■■ jumped *•<> ■ in- ii.iiiiit at the I'nion today. 1 Pi ju ll.me elinii e Spring lambs 17.u0. .is I lipped <-W»-s bucks 7.00. |® !<- »« > lbs. U. 75; 400- |® U.A’ ttl.ile hogs 10.00; ■'Hl. stags 14.00. ■ Good to choice 16.00-K-ll,:n 1 I <><110.00; plain G»ih| to choice 15.00- ® i: 'iod to choice 12.00- ®■ 'tunl.’iHi. cutter* ® tanners 0.00-8.00. B Good to choice 12.50- ■ .ti<d:iiin looo.12.00; thin BbAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ®»l«div. June 5—(CPiBUveatock: ■ ewe active, steady; good ®“' I"' 1 lbs. up 14.85; good M'-r low* 1| it). M *•'; calves 500; »teor* M*ei early, fully steady: V 1 "**' 1- «<»'«l and choice 980 B Meers 16.75-17.25; few K 4 "'l good 15 00 10.00; odd B 8"" heifers to 17.26; scat■Mhim and good 14.50firm; good beef cows g,'* 1, •"tnnion and medium B* 1 " tanner* and cutter* ■ ,| M.SO: vealers fairly :,n lower; good and 17M-17.50. • 2W - early )jgh( . ileady. fe w eh()Jce „ lirjng ■ bH'dium and good shorn 'l4-50; shorn alaughtM 8.0M.75, EG G MCFARLAND Wh,N ’ lfc ' Fort Wayne Sim build . and addition, apMth " re th *' “‘’•■‘l** ,a *‘ “‘h 01 “ ddUl °" Mid i ,u ‘ !,nb ‘ !r » lhal uin,.. ,he P etl '-lon for # '' 11 submit at the vpecial ni.“".‘J 1 * ®"li»ance to con- ( 4ln the downtown alf , ‘■‘•'"r may aiao be taken ‘*‘*l meeting. it in ” . t ' x ' w,| *i ,, ''men have 'ititeth 0 * U,e Jo,M 1,1 Wyo of thß war - - - 8:00 * ‘«- aisssaa Flttod

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING KATES For 25 words or Issa: 1 time 60c; 2 times 75c; 8 times 11; I time* 81.76. Rates quoted are for ooneooutive Insertions. No clssolflod ads accepted an oklpday echodule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACB la 6o per word for Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline le • a. m.

FOR SALE All Make Washers, Sweepers repaired. For sale kitchen cabl nets, base and wall; new multimotor Maytag*; Kltc'.cn** Maytag Sales and Service, 110 Jefferson. Phone 95. 54-ts FOR" SALE- Columbia' llecord* complete line of popular and claaalcs. Uhrlck Bro*. >l-tf FOR SALE -Choice 80 acre farmi located near city ou main highway, priced to sell. Modern 8 room bouse located In Monroe, garage, poultry house, fruit and good garden. 40 acre furm near city, with good 6 room houae, barn and other building*. A real country home. 6 room bungalow with extra lot and garage. 16 acre farm with 5 room house, barn, poultry bouse, fruit trees, drove well and electricity; 10 mile* southwest of city. Tri-Stste Realty Co. T. D. Schieferstein NEW LOCATION — GRAHAM BUILDING, Telephone 105. ts

FOR SALE Five acre tract with new six room home at city limits. Chicken house, good drove well. House has hardwood floor* down, knotty pine walls upstairs. Still need* furnace, part of plumbing Veteran with better thau average job, and about 81,500 cash to complete improvement*, may purchaie without down payment. Hob Heller, Realtor, phone 870, Heller Building. 122-ts JdlN THE thrifty crowds. Every body save* at Rprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you — Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 198. 188188 FOR SALE Early Ri< hmond seed soybeans. L. A. Graham or Rose Bros. 3tx—l3o SPECIAL 41'0 White I'-ghoih pullets. 2 weeks old. from heavy laying strain. Model Hatchery, Monro**, Indiana. g6t -130 FOR HALE Comblnati'in range, gas. coal and wood. Call 1273 or 304 North Fourth street. 131 g3t FOR SALE IhfisnA'olFo'MaTk- windmill head and 35 foot tower, excellent condition. Freeman Stepler, 2 miles south of Preble. a3tx—l3o FOR SALE 4 reom I’ouse. must be moved from present location. Arthur Schinnerer, 1 mile east Willshire on State road 81. 130-31 x FOR SALE FuTik’s" seed corn, early varieties. Burk Elevator, Decatur, Monroe and Peterson. 1 '.Ohtit FOR SALL Hart on electric washing machine. Reconditioned Including new wringer rollers and bearings. Junior Ray. telephone ,Monio«- 102 I, or 3 miles east <>t Monroe. 131a3tx FOR SALE Conn cornet with case. Mandolin with case. 727 N. Second. Phone 1557. 131-31 X FOR SALE Young dressed rale bits. Phone 1365 131-Btx FOR iALK Urt. Phone even■ ing* 7435. 13113 For SAl7&—Tenth street, 12 lots, paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to include estlmated coat of new sewer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street. Meibers street, etc. Buy now for new home next year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 87V. 131tf

Foil SALE Electric motor and Heller-Aller pump jack, like new. Two way well pump, complete pipe and cylinder. Will sell senarately. Wm. Neadstine. 3 ml. East and 1% south of Monroe. 132-3t< FOR BALE-Child's baby bed. In good condition. 194 South Fifteenth street. 132-g2tx FOR SALE ~~ Simmons studio couch Phone 162. 132gHx F(Hrs7\i7E~T'm-w“<deep weirFalv-banks-Moorse pressure system. No priority necessary. Phone 986 r. • 132-g3tx FOR SALE 7" fe<-t snow reining. Five 7 ft. cedar post*- 334 Stevenson Street. 132—Jtx WANTED BOARDMANS new ‘ location. 227 North Firwt, fur sowing machines repairing, needle*, oil. belts, parte, covered button*, coveted buckles, hemstitching and machine button-1 holes. 117-37 UL

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"I know'd ihls carving set we got with a Democrat Want Ad—would come In handy!" WANTED — Furnace iimtalkr* and helpcm. Permanent Job and good pay. Kasten Furnace Com pony, 517 West Monroe, fits—l3o WANTED - Used cars, highest price* paid for good, clean used car*. No delay. For quick cash see Zlntsmaster Motor Rales, First and Monroe, phono 871 814-ts WANTED Furnished eran and wife, no children. Itohponslble business man—good reference*. Write in care of box 219. 131-3tx VETkIIAN: wants work from 8 to 12 p. m, 6 or 7 day* a week. Machinist, and sale* experience. Write box 1(16 care Democrat. 131t3x WANTED — Sheep to dip. Improve* weight and quality of wool, alio kill* tics and lice. For appointment write Loren Glass, Route 2, Decatur. Indiana. 93-T (7iltL~WANts office Job. Hxper ienced typist, no shorthand. Neat appearance. Apply care Democrat, box 111. 132t3x

WANTED Washings to do. Call 3753. 132-g3t WANTED Large room or kitclienette apartment by working girl Phone 158 after I p.m, 2tx WANTED T. ".'io ■ u's-tom pl< klip wire baling—slicer. Ascbliinan Brother* % mile south 2ki miles east of Craigville. Phone Craigvillc 1 on 6. 132-4tx WANTED 194) or 1&42 dean automobile. Call 716 Line Street, Delxiyd Garwood. 181-ltl MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION—Wo raimove dead horses, co**, bog*, etc. Decatur phone 2000. W* pay all phone charge*. Tb* Stadiey Product* Co. 15-ts appliance sEkViCit! —'H we cant fix it throw it away. We repair all make* of washera, sweepers, iron*, and other small appliance*. White wringer roll* for al) make* of washer*. Arnold A Kk-nk, phone 463. 97-ts WILL TIIADF,' lii3!i TTymonth I)e Luxe I door, new tires, excellent condition, for 2 door or 5 passer,ger coupe, any late model. 722 N. Fifth. Phone 1619. 132-ts FARM LOANS —Wo are "HJiESg farm Joan* for 5 to 88 year* at 4% lot. There I* no expense to borrower. The borrower cm pay any amount at any time. Call ate or drop me a line and 1 will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T 'MTO INSURANCE ’ Low as SIO.OO a year. Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. Fhorie .385 138t4 fooent ~ FOR RENT—""Sfceping room In private, modern home. Phone 1451. 116 South sth street. 131t2x

i CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ' Chh-ago, June S.—(UP)—(US1 DA) Livestock: • Hogs: - 5.W0; active, steady, t Good and choice liarruws and gilts ! 1485. ceiling; sow* 1419, ceiling; ■ coinpisle early clearance. Cattle;—7,soo; calves;-IOO; fed ' steers and yearling* at rung to 15 . cents higher; active at advance; , steer and heifer market generally I 15-25 cent* higher than Monday. , Approximately nine load* 1150-140; , lb choice steer* 18. tbe ceiling; ( numerous loads 1765-1790; fed year- [ lings 1775; mixed steen* and belt- | er* 1740; bulk steers 16-1775; other , killing classes very scarce, firm; heavy beef bulls to 1575; weighty I dairy bred* to 1450; vealenr, 17 down; stock cattle below- trade requirements at 1450-17. ( Sheep:—soo; old crop clipped • lambs fully steady to shippers; 1 three docks mostly medium grades ,83 4b shorn lam Im with no. 1 ; pelt* 15. with 80 head around 70db 1 >«ort-oui 12; deck 85-lb medium to 1 s<«>d shorn lambs with no. 1 pelts • 1525 straight; few eommoa to med- . ium 62-lb clipped lambs 14; three necks just good woohklßs 1650 with 40odd bead sort out at 14; •printers and ewe* scarce, steady, tew g<KMI and choice fed spring lambs !750; shorn slaughter ewes 875 down. 0 , Tbe United State* started cen-sus-taking in 1790. ahead of all the European nations except Sw» deu, which made its first count in 1749.

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Mtmbws Os Center ■y United Preu Stock* Irregularly higher in quiet trading Bond* irregular; U. 8. governments firm. Curb stocks Irregularly higher. Wheat, corn, rye, oats and barley future* firm. Chicago livestock; hogs, active, steady, cattle *trung to 15 cents higher; sheep fuily steady. » — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: (Old contracts) — July 1 Sept. I.88HB; Dec. 1.98<xB; Muy 19SGH: (New contracts) Aug. 1.98'A8; Nov. 1.98>*1): March 19«',i8 Corn: (Old contracts)—July 1.3<’»B; Sept. (New contract*)—Jan. 1.46'Ji8; March 4«>48 Oats: (Old contracts) — July 8811: Sept. 85%-Mb; Dec. 85'4-4. (New contract*) Aug. Nov. 84%; March 85%

WANTED Men to help unload car of Newsprint (Rolls) at th In office, the last of the week, or the first of next week. Apply at Daily Democrat FEED FOR SALE WWW Bag Service, Inc. Plant on Elm Street opposite Tile Mill. HOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT g/e. RADIOS — * KENT’S Complete Service All Work Guarantood 112 Monro* Bt. Phono 27 Ca » h Coal, Feed A Supply Monro* at Eighth

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showjng- M CRADLE SNATCHER" / SCMEBOPy A4KSHT [ya PONT THINK \ / SME IS NOT OtbL—J QU YZ"”" /■ 1 > ■■—% X" I THINK YA WAS —7 SO ??J ( ENOUGH TO Be A . f/ f '' ‘O Jtky < - k P k j F is I- - -J® ' j n® ’s nt \ \ ta\ JLA BLONDIE DETOUR! • rj 1 this IS TJ T[ ' for twenty IIJ MR BEASLEY - IfM DELIVERING 1 I JgH /IT OPENBO UP A ( WONDERFUL- ' ( YEARS NE BEEN ( WHAT ARE XXJ>ALLKV MAIL TO ) Pt I [ WHOLE BSAND-NEW A> AT LAST I'M a . , ( CARRYING MAIL ( DOING AT OUR A BACK DOORS. / I HP-z* XoRIDTO OUT OF THAT Zte X WTO THOSE SAME \ BACK POOR ? J V-t NOW R awful TTh Jk'i fsont doors kLX K Asfa ISV RuT>e ] n -ilnM/vm i lv > . U b 5 —_ . _ ■ ■ HAVE YOU CHECKED THE INCREASED HAZARDS OF EVERY DAY LIVING? PROTECT YOURSELF AND FAMILY WITH A COMPREHENSIVE PERSONAL LIABILITY POLICY. Leland Smith Insurance Agency I

Com Planting Is Near Completion Continuance Os Fair Weather Farmers Aid Corn plaullug in the north half of Adam* county la being completod today and if fair weather continues the work should be done in lb* south half of th*' county by th* mid of this week, according Io L. E Archbold. Adam* county agricultural agent, who has just completed a tour through the county. Work in the south part of the county ha* been slowed down to a great extent because of the flood walers of tbe Wabash river. Mi. Archbold said, but the water is receding rapidly »ud farmers should be able to get into their fleld* in the uext 34 to 48 hour*. uean plaullug I* next on the program for Adams county farmers. and about a third of that crop is now In the ground. Most farmer* agree that they stand a better chance to have a good bean crop If the seed is planted before June 15. However, there are record* of good crops plained even in July. Mr. Archbold stated tnat both corn and bean planting in Adnina county were a week to 10 days ahead of similar work in (he northwest counties, when* heavy rainfall stopped fleld work in Benton, White, Htarke. Pulaski. Jasper, and other counties in north western Indiana win-re there are large Adds of both corn and bean*. Farmers In Adam* county are optiuiistic about the crop outlook and they say that all they need

LOANS Would a cash loan of 825 or more help you'; If so, you can borrow the money from us on your own signature. No delay. You can get a loan from u* to pay debts and theextra money you may need. Ixrnno privately made in amounts up to $300.00. You can borrow from us on your note, furniture, etc. without any one knowing about it. Call, phona, writa l»«*rNr*t«4 Ovw Tk« Mata Sim DECATUR. I NO. ~WANTED~ Girk or women to operate power mending machine*. Experience helpful, but not compubiory. BAG SERVICE, INC. Call Phone 556 or at Plant on Elm St.

now I* som* good warm growing we«ibor and not too mueb rain qontß or riw»i. «»rn-FMB%T «»F MSTATM W*. 4100 Kott.. I* harebv wiven to th* cr«Ultuis. heirs and legate** Os Joh" Kinder, <l»>.a«vd t<» appear In th* Adam* 4 lr< ult Court, h»ld al !’*• .alur, Indian* on th* 3id day or Kept . IVI4. and *boW cause, if anv. win th- FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCtil'iNTH with tin- estate of said de. tdciit *li«ulj nol !»• approved; and .aid heir* are notified 4« Urea sad there make proof of boirsbip. and reit-lvo ttwir dl.lrlbulivv KMl'O*. Chancy Yoder, Administrator. In-catur, Indiana. May it, Illi*. IL VuhI«««, litoraey. Jui>« 5— 1. * ■ - AriNIINTMBM’r OF kiXIM ITOIt ESTATE WO. ***l Nuii<»,l» hereto given. Thai the undcr.lpned ha. been appointed j)s*< utor of the •stale of Albert Hudson laie of Adam* County, de- < eased The e.Ute I* piolmbiy Solvent. John M. T1.d.1l L serai or Jaoe 3* IHIH. John U Del mm .ttloroes June 5—13—19 „y— _ MSIKE OF FIML SEITI.EME*T OF ESTATE A. lI7S Notice i» beregiy given to (he creditor.. lu-ir. and legatee* «f Loul* F Hoile, de<e«s<-d l<> appear in the .Adame i ‘ir<nit Court, held at t>»- < atur, Indiana, on th* 3rd day of Kentem-bei-, l*J*K. and »how <au»e, If any. why lire ITN.AI. HKTTLEMKNT AiWI'NTN with the estate <<f »«id decodont should aot he approved; and said heir* are notified to then and there make proof of helr.liiO, and receive their dhtrihullvc shares. Illlhrel F. Holte Admlnl.irntae llei-alar. Indian*. June A, IU4O. Feed L. I.itleeee Attorney June 5—13 o—. — Union College, N< henectady, N. Y., played its firest ail-collegiate baseball schedule in 1884. The Medicine lh«w National Forest in southeastern Wyoming lias 70 fishing Mtreauis and more than ioo fishing lake*. Cattle gain weight faster if salt I* included in their diet. ——— ——»o—i . —,

MARITIME LABOR (Coatlsse* Frs* Peg* Oh) understood to have urged Curran pliß i JL K ONE EVERY THREE SECONDS Every three seconds someone is injured in an acci* dent. Do you have Accident Insurance that will pay hospital, medical and surgical bills? If not, better see this agency befort you have an accident. THE SUTTLES CO. Agent* Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. Bmamaad* 4he Awe Ub In—**** . liiiiAiiiill

•nd Bridge* to sgtlld ibMl* without g »DikFTh* coeet guard and »er •hipping sdnUDtotratiOß -..onHniird plan* to man the merchant ship* under president Truman’s orders U the walkout materlall***The coaat guard announced that because of t'be strike threat It ha* baited temporarily the discharge of regular personnel who bad re-

Dairy Auction Registered & Grade HolNtaiiw & Top Guernsey tt TUESDAY, JUNE 11 at 7:00 P. M. SET. on Highwoy 2 A 127 one-half mile northeast of Pryon, Ohio 57 RegiMered Hototeinii: 20 Ist E 2nd calf heifers, fresh and done up. 2<i 2 yr. olda to freshen this toll. 15 heifers from < to 15 mo. 2 outstanding Bulls from' ROP dsms. 40 Top Grades: Fresh and close up Holstein*, including 15 2 yr old* to freshen this fall. 25 Guernsey a: These are grades, but of the beat. Several registered. 15 cow* fresh and close up. 9 bred heifers to freshen this fall. "The best." Health: All cattie T. 8.. Bang*, and Ma st It i* tested. A large percent of (bcm are caifbood vaccinated. Owner Auctioneer*;—Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Ned, Decatur, Ind.Denver Stuckey, Archbold, O. George V. Mellott,

GENERAL Needs Womin and Girls for Machine Winding Work Shift—3:3o P. M. to 12:00 M. Good Pay—7sc per hour Starting Rate Bonus—lo% Night WorkersBonus. APPLY AT Employment Office, North Ninth St. Decatur, Ind. GENERAL ELECTRIC

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