Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1946 — Page 5
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Bh Lob. form Mcago livestock K June <; — (IT) — JB~ Livestock i \i tiv , sti jwly; '' • :iinl irihnihil;; miws 11 |u IB • ■. !y . .11 .iln i .''Sill. ('.lives: l‘»" |B *!• .1 lit:), limn Si ler ' irlii i in llie week lull uni.r tu alilii'cviiii Ml mu-' l.iuuliter sleeis tip 17 V>: fed yelilI "'I I' Il II lly ! liuji I liMib 'III lit heifers ~m |u mi j;j (|-r,~Miilf'lllU Io I.'i.IKI: beef 'ln*aw,ii ijs. ami daily Mm-T n | 25. few IT.oii down: stock Di'ldiuilile supply, with ■■ ilenidiKi moderately M L«no. Siow, market B c»talih«lD d mi old crop B Kime liie packer bid* ■ *"»•( slmii load medium B Inn mostly medium. 7fi B> tamlm No | and No. 2 stronger at 1a.75 to a B“'t with 12 head t>4 !h B •mlir.it ai 13 75; gpring B'Wtly steady, npot 25 cents Bj'inil in choice native y li a«f7.7.j; slaughter BW'rimn weak. practical Bra kind w *,*». only strictly ybrctiou to *.75. fr WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■ **Xi)f Ind. June 6 — ir fait prices dropped 50 B !||t ‘ Market and clipped jumped s(t cent* at »tockyardi today, good lf.H-11.5U; K.Mi, opiiiig lamb* 17.00; Umb„ 15.5 ft; clipped ewes buck* 7.50. ' !««•«» n>». 14.76; 4im- ' HU; male hogs 10.00; HW; slag* 14,00. «<**! to choice IH.OO- - plain K'»od to choice 15.001 *'**l to choice 12.041»whmn SJMRJpHj; cut- ***: vanners 6.00-8.00. * w »l to choice 12.50I *** llum li.oo-12.0o; thin 111, Q ~,, '* k *nd a Hundt*) will agree W 1 >ur tima* a year. The •hlch i-loclm show doe* '•»!>on<| egpctly with the "* ’he sundial. ~o—- \ A, BIXLER ®*OMtTR|»T Ito ~H OUM: *«■*£ - Gl«m«* Flttad
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o— For >5 word* or loto: 1 time 50c; 2 tlmaa 75c; I times |h 6 times 11.75. Rstss quotes are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ado accepted on aktpday schedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE Io 5c per word for Inwrtlon. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Frldoy. Saturday deadline Io • a. m. All Make Was hern, Sweepers repaired. For sale kitchen cabinets, base and wall; new multi motor Maytaga; Kitchen’s Maytag Kales and Service, lit) Jefferson. Phone 95. 54-ts FOR SALE Columbia llecords complete line of popular and classics. Uhrlck Bros. 91-ts FOR SALK -Ch'dcc 80 a«r« 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 am farm near city, with g<aal 6 room house, barn and other bull dings. A real country home. 6 room bungalow with extra lot and garage. 15 acre farm with 5 room bouse, barn, poultry house, fruit trees, drove well and eloctrldty; 10 miles southwest of city. Tri State Realty Co. T. O. Bchieferstein NEW LOCATION - GRAHAM BUILDING, Telephone 105. if FOR SALE Five acre trad with new six room home at city limits. Chicken house, good drove well. House haw hardwood floors down, knotty pine walls ups’altw. Still needs furnace, part of plumbing Veteran with belter than average job, and about 11.500 cash to complete improvements, may purchase without down payment. Hob tie! ler, Realtor, phone 870, Heller Building. 122-ts SPECIAL - Ititt white leghorn pullets. 2 weeks old. Irom heavy laying strain. Model Hatchery. Monroe. Indiana. g6t I3<t Folt SALE Combination range, gas, coal and wood Call 1273 or .’lol North Fourth street. 131 g3t FOR SALE — Funk’s seed corn, early varieties. Burk Elevator, Decatur, Monroe and Peterson. l.'lOhtit Folt SALE Barton electric waslr ins machine. Reconditioned including new wringer roller- ami bearings. Junior Ray. telephone Montoe 102 I, or 3 miles east of Motina*. 131 alltx •Ft:|; tenet with case, Mandolin with case. 727 N. Second. Phone 1557. 131 31* Foil SALE 1 oiing? dre.'M-d rati hits. Phone 1365. 131 31* FOR - iIALE~DirL Phone evenings 7435. 131t3 FOR SALE”r<-nth street, 12 lots. paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to Include estimated cost of new sewer. Other ■<ds on Mercer Avenue. Cleveland street, Mothers street, etc. Huy now for new home next year Bob heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone #79. l.'JHf FOll RALItf 119*11 delu*. Pollliac coach; 1911 Ford coach deluxe. Monroe Auto Repair. 133 g3t-x .loi'k fl IK tliiifiy crowds. Every 7 lardy saves at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and see howmany dollars we can nave you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 139. 122130 Ft 111 SALE - Two ~w heel Irailer. Telephone 1656 133a3i FOR SALE El'firn motor ami Heller Aller pump Jack. I»k«» new. Two way well pump. complete pipe and cylinder. Will sell separately. Win. Neadstine. 3 mi. East and i‘4 south of Monroe. 132-3tx FOR SALE child's baby bed. in good condition. I«4 South Fifteenth street. 132-g2tx FOR SALE riewliceir' well' Fair banks-Moorse pressure system. No priority necessary. Phone 986R. 132g.3tx FOR SALE fo~feet snow fencing. Five 7 ft. cedar posts. 331 Stevenson Street. 132 2tx FOR SAI.E Small house to he moved. Well built. 3’4 mllea south Pleasant Mills. Harry Work Inger. L 33 g-3l iww - Regina eject rlc sweeper; RCA combination radio and phonograph Both In excellent condition. Phone 4245. 133 gJt F()R~SALE” Farmall traitor on rubber, with cultivator. 3*4 miles south Pleasant Mills. Harry Workinger 133 g3t FOR SALE Si* room louse. light and water In house; fruit trees; immediate poMesakm. Don Doherty, Geneva, Ind. 133—31
QUICKIES by Kou RtyoUff /to ®.' St i Ml A most interesting experience, Isn't It?—| recall the time I answered a Democrat Want Ad along witli BR2 others—l wns laid up only four weeks!” H'H s \I,E "fH.tr, ah John llccro tractor on steel; good condition; celling price. Norman Steffen. t'ralgville phone 22 on 8. 133 2tx WANTED IIOAJIDMANS new location, £l3 North Final, for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, mvered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonhnl|,». 117-37 H W IN'TED Loans on farms.'Eastnrn money. Low ratco. Very liberal terms. See ins for abstrarts of Hile. French Quinn. 33 TT-tf WANTED T<> BVY Home nd rigorator. Write to Box 107. Demo- < i-it 133 g3t* WANTED - Furnace inatallers ami helpera. Permanent Job and good pay. Kasten Furnace Company. 517 West Monroe. «tx 130 W A NTED — Used cars, bigbast prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone >7l 214-ts WANTED Fiiriiinlied apt. for Veteran and wife, no children. Rokininsihle business man good references. Write In care of box 219. 131 3tx VETWt-AN"’ wants" work from 4 I to 12 p. m., 6 or 7 days a week. Mechanic ami sales experience Write box 1(66 care Democrat. Ultlk t.UIL WANTS officn job. Experienced typist, no shorthand. Neat appearance. Apply care git I. Pimm- 158 after I p. m. 132-2 IX WANTED Washings to 4t>. Call 3753. 132g3t WANTED Large room or kitch-I'lii-iii- apartment by working girl Piiono 158 after 4 pm. 2tx WANTED To d«» ctjsfoin J pickup wire baling slicer. AscbHinan Brothers ' s mile south 2*v miles east of Ciaigville. Phone ('raigville I on 6. 132-6tx WANTED 1941 or 1942 clean atllomobile. Call 716 Line Street. DeLoyd Garwood. 131 3tx WANTED Ride to Ft. Wayne 7 A M 5 P. ,M. Phone 1521. 13.3 ”t X WANTED TH BVV Good farm «it h good house, close to Decatur. Will buy outright or will trade completely iimdern Decatur Imine. Address box I<>B % Decatur Democrat. 133 g :n MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION move dead horsea. rows, bqga. e’c. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The gtadley Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE SWAVICE - if we cant fix It throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, aworpers, irons, and other small appliangeg. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. 9?(f WlT.l7Y'ilAi>E Luxe I door, new tires, excell <*nt condition, for 2 door or 5 passenger coupe, any late model. 722 N. Fifth, Phone 1619. 132-ls nmami. whprance Low as $ 10.00 a year. Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. Phone 3M5 -12t4 FREE For hauling a quanlty of dirt. Jennie Miller. 916 Russell SI. 13.3-1 tx FoiFWT FOli RENT Shaping room. No drunks. Mrs. Loretta Amrinc. Belmont Park. !33-2t
WANTED Girb or women to operate power mending machine*. Experience helpful, hut not compuhory. BAG SERVICE, INC. Call Phone 556 or at Plant on Elm St.
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Truce Is Ordered In China's Civil War Gen. Marshall To Seek Settlement Nsnklng. June I—(UPl—Gen* rrallssimo Chiang Kai-Kh' k Unlay ordered nationalist military operations suspended iu Manchuria ’’to give the communist party an opportunity to demonstrate their Intention to carry out •agreements they have previoualy signed” to end China's civil war. The truce will go Into effect at
.. Cash Coal, Feed A Supply Menros at Eighth
PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 8, ’46 Al 12:30 O’clock C. D. S. T. Thu under sign cd adrainiatrator will sell al public auction on the Sth day of June, at 12:30 p. m. at the late residence of Anna M. Lindtvay in the southeast part of Geneva, Indiana, by order of the judge of the Adams Circuit Court, the following described personal property: LIVING RINLM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE Two good oxl2 rugs; 2 fairly good 9x12 rugs; 1 nice walnut Itedroom suite consisting of bed, vanity, springs and mattress; 1 oak bedroom suite, consisting of bed, dresser, springs and extra nice mattress; 1 very nice leather davenport; 1 secretary bookcase; I good rocking chairs; 2 library tables; 1 table lamp; 1 Seth Thomas mantle clock in extra good condition and keeps perfect time; 1 cherry chest of drawers; 1 trunk; lots of good linens and bed clothes. KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE One 8-piece oak dining room suite, consisting of table, buffet and 6 good leather bottom chairs; 1 set of Mayfair dishes, service for 6; a few other old dishes; some glassware; 1 good kitchen cabinet; 1 Globe range; 1, 2-burner table type kerosene stove; 1 good drop leaf table; 1 kitchen stool; fruit safe; ironing board; step ladder; kerosene lamps; 1 good gasoline lamp; some silverware; cooking utensils, and many other items too numerous to mention. At the same time and place the residence property <if the late Anna M. Lindsay consisting of the following described real estate, lot 278. Have land addition in the town of Geneva, Adams County, Indiana, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder. This property consists of a 6-room house with 3 bedrooms, kitchen, dining and living room, city water, lights and cistern, a good roof, good shingle siding, lots of good sidewalks, and well located on a large lot with a good garden spot, gra|>e arbor and a few fruit trees. Immediate possession. TERMS OF SALE—Personal property, CASH REAL ESTATE: 1/3 of the purchase price to be paid at day <>t *ale, balance to l»e paid upon delivery of deed and abstract upon the dotting date of the eatate of the aaid the late Anna M. LlndHay.’on or about the 20th day of December, 1916. Deed to be placed In eacrow with the Bank of Geneva with abstract of title until dosing date of the estate. Immediate possession will be given to purchaser. Anna M. Lindsay/ Deceased; HARRY W. BRADY, Admin. Wayne W Hinkle. Attorney. Ray Elliott. Auctioneer Dorsey McAfee, Clerk.
fHIMBLE THEATEK Now Showing—“A FLY IN THE OINTMENT" — |7 f 7 YAS ' WON fTI THAT'S \ /kiAIM VHi I TAM / v r BACK MOW) VMAFTA CHASES FAIR ENOUGH,) / NOW 7UU CAN fe.v.2” ICHASe ME A Jr-v* wWX 1) • Wn XV ? Tau SiA4» m Me 4,1 .J it 1 ibft ■ — L - y I 1 ro»t i>m. Ktv. fMiinittxvK'ttL i„. BLONDIE TIME ON HIS HANDS ~ p^J?A S eow rvE ! woe^''' w IvS, 5 ‘R| I fl iWJ $ JwI< t i»«bdass *«»« z a a s »«•«■ a ,« ea ■’«.... ■ - WARNIN(»! ,s our Home and other property Adequately Inaured in view of Rising I’rices’.’ " NEARLY EVERY HOME OWNER HAS TOO LUTLE INSURANCE TODAY! Leland Smith Iniurance Agency I
noon Friday. Oes George C. Matshall will have broad power* to find a bask for permanent »et|lement of the civil "In taking thia action the (na Hoiialistt government In so *•> prejudices their rights under th'-Hlno-Soviet treaty to recover »oy erelgnty of Manchuria," Chiang * order said. -The following matters must lie settled aatiaractorlly within the 15-day iterlod: A. Detailed arrangemesls to govern complete termination of host!* lit lea in Manchuria "B. Detailed airattiements and time schedules for the complete reMonition of communications in China. ”C. A definite basis for carrying out without further delay the agreement of Feb. 25. 1916, tor deniobilixatiun, rcorganiaatioti. and Integra lion of the armed forc<*s of China." g— A recent survey disclosed that nubile eating places serve approximately 63.UM.4MM1 meals daily. • . .... .g
Regular Meeting Os Elks Tonight The regular meeting of the Elks liaiga Will he held thia evening at M o'clock. Business of Importance will In* transacted and all members arc urged tn attend. —.g — —— Trade In a Good Town — Decatul . g Markets At A Glance By United Frees Slot ks lower in quiet trading. Bond* irregular; U. H governinenta irregular. Curb stocks irregularly lower. Wheat, corn, rye, rials and barley lutures steady. Chicago livestock: hog*, active, steady, cattle generally steady; sheep; slow, market not fully established. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, June 6 (UPi t I'M At Livestock: Hogs 3.000; active, steady, good and choice bulchera l'"t lbs. up 14.85; go<a| and choice sows and gotal stags 14.10. Cattle 400; calve* 400; fully steady on all classes; loud good to (holes 1.050 |b. steers 17.00; load common and medium Mouthwe*tern kteera 14.30; small lot medium and good yearlings 15.00-H.50; no heifers In-re; good beef cows to 14.3014.50; bulk common and medium 9*5-13 50; canners and cutters mainly 7.50-9.50; vealers active, steady; good and choice 17.00-17-.50; common and medium 11.5016.50; cull* 7.5<i 11 no. Nheep 1«M». qnotahli- slHudy; i ruck lot good and choice spring lamb* 16.00; scatlerlng medium and good 13.<M)-I5 5O; most shorn slaughter ewes 1.00-6.50; few 8 75. — 0 XI’fOIM'MEM OS' KUatT'IH t W«». 68.8 S Noll< •• hereby given, That (lie uiKh-rsigiH-d has h-eri appoint'd Ex-«<-uthr <>f the e-tat- of John I'ouglaa ElXcr lai*- of A'l-iins <'oiint>. deii'iHoil Tin- •■state Is probably no|v ••nt. Hhlln« Marion Else), Hseftitar. .liiar .1. mill. It. It. Srt Iraahaa. tttaraes. June S—l3—3o noth »; of FIN SI. siri-Ti-FWEN-r OF ESTITE %». iimi N'otl*— Is hrri-hy given to the i-r--•Biers, heirs and lagatees ul Janies f; Ward, 4e<-'-a»ed ' > appear in the A'lain- *-In uit Court, held at |t»- • atur, Indiana, on the 3rd da> of Septemher, l'.t|6, and show cause, if any. why th- IIN At. HWTI.EM’ENT A'-'-ot XTS with th* estate of said decedent should not lie approved, and •■'lit loir .ire notified to th* ii and tin re make proof of heirship, amt ren-hs tli'-lr dlstrlbuthe -tian-s Marnarrl While Xdmlnlslrstl* Itei-atsr, Indiana, dime 3, IMS. G. Hem., Il|rrl> Altorne> June 6—IJ
WE CARRY A COMPIHE ASSORTMENT OF Burpee Seeds
Cash Coal Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth
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Household INSECT SPRAY ® Our Ref. lajw SEf* Prle « PRICE 9A r S \ SALE ; 1 •’JsK* N ° n jijr'lMA Act * ••’’’"•diAiAiy. °d« r * real estate PUBLIC AUCTION 156—Acre Farm—ls 6 and I andierd's Share of crops. 3 tracts. 7# oerc improved. Two 40 aero tracta adjoining. Will be mW separately or as a whale, in ardor higheet bid as obtained: Saturday, June 15, r at 1:30 P. M. LOCATION: I’* mile* Weal of Foe "it the Poe and ,hen '« mile North; 3 intl»*s East of Voder io miles South of 1-ort Wayne. LAND' Very fertile, practically level soil, all under cultivation eicept ala.iii 1<» acres, woods, pasture, oxcelleol drainage outlets. Landlords ■bare of 28 ac«a corn 25 acres oats. 30 acrea beaus. 31 acres Red Clover; Goes to purchaser of farm IMPROVEMENTS: Two story, 9 room Irani* huust Barn 4'Mso. Wagon shod and crib. Drove well. Kieclriclly Possersion of buddings within 30 days. TERMS: Will be sold subject Io unpaid balance of >7,900 00 of a loan favor of Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, ’.g of difference between loan and sale price, cash on day of t-alc. balance cash in 30 days. This is a good producing farm Nicely located and will be sold without reserve to the highest bidder. Come prepared to buy. Robert C. Pryer OWNER Roy 8. Johnson and Son—Auctioneers Melvin Llechfy—Auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned will sell at public auction. Located IVj blocks East of Willshire Cooperative Elevator on Statu Road 33, In Will shire, Ohio, on Saturday, June 8, 1946 Time—2:oo P. M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Heafrola beating stove; Black trimmed In white range cook stova, 3-burner oil stove; 2 kitchen cabinets; oak drop leaf table and 4 chairs, 6 legged round oak table: square table; 2 small buffets. 6 white straight back chairs. I rocking chairs; davenport; wine color livlng room suite; davenport library table; 9'xl2’ rug; 2 - S’il2‘ congiykjsm— r«gs; dresser; 2 large mirrors; eight day clock; wall dish rack; dishes and cooking utensils, lawn rnawer; many other articles not mentioned. TERMS-CA6H. Mrs. Phoebe Reece Clerk-Charles Shell OWNER Auctioneers—Sumas Bros., Phone Detatur 6761, Monroe 91-Y.
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