Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 17 June 1946 — Page 5
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fctkl' KEI’OK'J'S or local MARKIT. MURR* Y * co ' »H|| pto n * M * . Hl 1 ' '■ >u» '■jjgiW* __ 13 75 MB- • s>> - t-vn "" Wvdnow KW ‘ 14.50 4, M ISI’BI t , choice I<ools on SIB. lo „.'dtum 10 00 13 00 Bllßui choice 13 00 14.00 MOK-. p, in dium 10.00 12.0 G ■J, ’<> «ood - * 00- ’-00 „ - 6 00- 7 00 MfWT - 600 0'”""' . .11.00 | ■gW’ B *.<M» d"Wi' {MIEr BTOCK YAHDS I bHhm phone 101 ■ -11 l 55 iHK’ 1375 ' H|F 13.75 Mft 9.00 ■IK,,-, ... gl - 14 50 Mr’ «.oo F.OG AND quotation. furtilihed ■gm-'UR produce co. phone (■g .1 iryr* ::1< Ml 25c ~. I A- up j. i i i ■Be isc I grain market ‘ ■pF ( ELEVATOR CO. Dig lubjed to < han«« HIT during day. | delivered at elevator. re< ’«<l June 17 W !,.-.<• . *IS7 Jllit .ir.il 1.96 ■B'- 9 — 210 * - ~ .... .63 ■& 135 . 4. ■ Lo b. farm , LIVESTOCK UgHr i k - «-ih:>u, ( .lives: A i. ■ i' • '■"' ''' ' " ‘ ir,v ■ , """ 1 . and good r. ~dy i i strong . ■ '• ••' unnki't: appioxin. lon|. IX 1'0; fed heifers ■M. »hI grade* medium and '■Hit gra»s (( ,ws I I t"'ls ■'". down light I antlers • ■H; heavy- beta lellls to !*’■ offerings 15 I" down; stock i-attb ■Hit 16 60-17 25. 3.:,ih> Siov, early sale* mostly steady, spot . led. e shoin lambs ', am! No. 2 pelts 16"" |^Bi<• ilntilde scaling 116 lb* No. I pelt at the top; no npimg lattilis, asking up slaughter ■w* ! head hits good I slim n owes 8.75. > —~~ — i ML LIVESTOCK Livestock butchers 100 |l» n;> |BB"' > ’' , ‘i ""I ' bon.. ~ow>. mid ie - ■B' II"". calves 10". steers i '.‘tk'' diong, about eight HB'lki"-. around 1,100-1.15<t ■B loads slri' tiy < hoiec wight. 16.05; highest 'ld In, .illy ; 'small lots good light anil medium ■B teer. 17 00 17.50; tn< dium offering mostly 15 75rood Io l hoice lieifels ■Mi.'*'. <ows fully st"uly; '"»» 15.00; bulk good vealers active adit gisid and choice 17.50t'Mi spring lambs strong MB* ''lklkt; ulanghter ewes US' h-w lot choice spring lamb "th"rs 1f.,5t1-l'i s't; medium ■1 lamb 14.0014 50 nhorn "Wm A.50 down.
HH IU la a Gooa lowa — Decatur II N. A. BIXLER W OPTOM STR IST HOURS: Mg. te ’1:30 12:» to 6:00 »»«turd.y,, a;0O p. rn. U 5 | ■ turning ciaaaaa Fsttad
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING KATES For 25 word! or Imo: 1 tlmo 50c; 2 tlmo 7bo; I tlmoo II; • tlmoo 51.75. Ratoa quoted aro for con««o---utlvo Inoortiona. No claMlfled ado accepted on aklpday achedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE la 6o per word for lt»> aortlon. Copy muat bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline It I a. m. FOR SALK FOR SALK Columbia Record* complete line of popular and claMiro. Uhrlrk Broa. 91-ts r6R SALk—Tenth itreet, 12 lou, paved atreet, arranged on catty payments. Price to Include estimated cost of new sewer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street, Melbers street, etc. Huy now for new home next year. Bob heller. Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 131tf JOIN Tllk thrifty crowds. Everybody saves at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you — Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 132t30 All Make Washers. Sweepers repaired. For sale New radios, haae cabinets. Kitchen Maytag Sales a Service. 110 Jefferson. 1 block south l /a east of Court House. 139 t FOR SALE 40 ton of clover hay in field. Hugo Ruhnahn, 7 miles northwest Decatur. H‘ig3tx HOME FOR middle age woman or couple who will cure for preschool age children in modern home. Must like children. Write box 109, Democrat 140-g3tx FOR SALE Two Hampsliln' Boars—big enough for service. A. J. Davison, Pleasant Mills. 141 2t Kilt SALE [o' acne alfalfa ha7. first cut 4 miles south. 3 mlh* west Decatur. Robert Cummings. 141 x2tx FOR SALE Building. H ’•> 20; shed, 12 by 16. 513 Marshall Street. 14141 X FOR SALE R’.TTTlm'k rake* for John Deere A. 11, and II tractors. New llammcrmin*. Extra good Model II John Deere tractor on rubber, with cultivators. Several good used mowers. Steffen Implement company, Third St.. Phone ISO, FOR SALE Early Itichland beans. See L. A Graham or R<>*» Brothers. 112 ,lx "WANTED WANTED Fir-t class mechanic, good wage! and hours. Dl'k -Mansfield Motor Sales. 13941 BOARDMANS new location. 223 North Firet. for sowing machines repairing, needles, oil. belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 111-3711 WANTED — floed cars, highest prices paid for go.td, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash sea Zlntsmaster Motor Sales, t lest and Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts tu dip. Improves weight and quality of Woo |, aho kills tics and lice. For appointment write Loren Glass. Route 2, Decatur. Indiana. 93 T WAN TElFT;irFor” lady to slay with two small children from 6:30 a. tn. to 5 p. m. I'hmic 124'-’ between 5 ami 7 p. m- il2 b.it WANTED 42" o" It'-ward for Information leading to the purchasing of a late model car at celling price. Write Box 111 Deitmtrat. 112 Six WANTED Woman or girl for pari time help with laundry and housework. Phone 1473. 1414 t WANTED (■oinbiiiaiioii fry cook and clean up man or woman. 3 p. m. Blackstone Restaurant111 ■ WANTED Piano Acordtan stiiTonto. New and used accordians again available. Donald Hieixtrich. Preble, lud. Preble Phone miscellaneous FARMERS ATTENTION We re move dead horsea, cows, h<>«». etc. Decatur phona 2090. W*' W all phone charge , The Stadler Products Co. — imUNiJTsERVICE - If »• cant fix It throw it away, we repair all makes of Wtt * be ”! sweepers. Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for ill makes of washers. Arnold • Klenk. phone 452, Hospital Insurance — Pays operations, room, etc. — Kenneth Runyon. K. C. HldlL NOTICE l wiT" make deliveri''* to un customer* each day. It'eluding Sunday. Open 7 a. m. to « p, m Pnone 1683- Elmers ice delivery. U ' B ' t
QUICKIES by Km Reynolds "That efficiency erpert you picked up with a Democrat Want Ad- must think he's a little Un gud!” FA RM LoANit —We are naktog farm loane for 5 to 12 yeare at 470 Int. There Is no expense to borrower. The borrower ran pay any amount at any time Call me or drop me a line and I' will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T o— — FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., June 17—(UP) All markets were steady today at union stockyards. Hogs: 100-400 lbs. 14.75; 400-500 Ito. 14 50; male hogs 10 00; lougha 14.50; stags 14.00. Calves; good 16.50-17.00; choice 17.50. Limbs: spring lambs 16.00; dipped lamhs 15.00; clipped owes 8.50; clipped bucks 7.50. Steers: good to choice 16.0017.00; medium 14.00-10.00; plain 10.00-12.00. Helfens: good to choice 15.0016.00; medium 12.00-11.00; plain 10.00-12.00. Cows; good to choice 12.00-10.00; medium 9.00-12.00; cutters 8.509.00; canner* 6.00-8.00. Bulls: good lo choice 12 50-14.- <«'; medium 11.0042.00; thin 10.-00-l 1.00. 0 AtartetsjlrA Glance By United Press Stocks firm In quiet trading. Bonds higher. IL S. governments firm. Curb stocks firm. Corn, oats and bailey futures steady. Chicago llviwtock: nogs active, steady; cattle active, strong; sheep slow, mostly steady. - — ———o — "■ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Corn: Jan. i. 4«' 3 B; March 1-46 'iiß Oats: July MB; Sept. SMI; Dec. MB; Aug. MB; Nov. 88B; March 888. u Father, Son Drowned In Wolf Lake Sunday Hammond, Ind., June 17.—(UP) Lewi* Jamison still wore his "father's day" necktie when a rescue squad dragged hl* body from Wolf lake Sunday utter he had saved one son and drowned trying to save the other. Jamison tried Jo save his two sons, Lawrence. 6, and Lewis, 5. after their rowboat caiwixed aleiut 70 feet from shore. He managed lo get l«ewl* lo safety and to swim back to rescue latwrence. Less than 4" feet from shore he suddenly called for help but lie fore any one on the beach could rcai h them, father and sou sank from sight. Firemen recovered their bodies after 45 minutes of search.
Trudo In a Good Town — Docatur HIGH Commissioner of the Philippine*, Paul V. McNutt (above), haa been named by President Truman to become the lint U, S. ambaaaador to the island* when they become a republic on July 4. McNutt will alee repraaent the Chief Executive at Independence caremoniaa to be held in toe luand*. (iniemetiofuH)
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New Veterans Group Seeks Million Men Liberal Elements Leading Committee ■ ■ ■■ Des Moines, la . June 17— (I'PI The youthtul American veterans committee, under the guidance of liberal elements elected lo national office, Ifcgan a drive today for 1,000,000 members. Charles Bolte, 21. Greenwich, Conn, was elected national chairman at the final svssloii of lb" AVC'a condtltutlonal convention late yesterday, Bolte, who loaf ■ leg while serving with the British at El Alameln, had served aa temporary chairman since the group's formation three years ago. Gilbert Harrison, 31, AVC founder. was elected vice-chairman. "The convention wrangling actually was helpful in letting off a lot of steam." Bolte aald. There was no doubt of a display of liberalism in this convenllon and Indi cations are for a strong trend toward a great new veteran*' organisation. "We will not support any Indi vldual candidate* for office but will redouble our efforts If (H’A is defeated so that vetetans can get decent jobs and have reason able living condition*. We will begin a drive Immediately for 1, i»oo,ooo membera by June, 1947.” Delegates adopted a platform calling for control of atomic energy of the United Nations and carnation of atomic bomb manufacture; creation of a league of veterans of all United Nation; creation of
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■ ■ f 4 3 ■bRPL- • u-» ***** *•*' cinMiNO HIS NAMI to an agreement reached between ship owner* and SSS KSL. uni™. wXSXS •n end the threatened seamen * itrlke. Looking on tn wa*mngt F?ank J. Taylor (left), who represented the operator*. Secretary of Labor John Gitoon. a negotiator. - » (fnterwtto
tt world armed force; Immediate restoration of food rationing and a break In relations with Spain; and continued opposition to Argentina. Bolte was elected with "illy one dissenting vote, from u Brooklyn. N. Y„ delegate. Harrison defeated Norris Helfrred. law Angeles, who had the backing of Fred Borden, New York, publicity representative of the political action committee. Borden, himself, withdrew from the race.
Set Price Ceilings For Sheer Nylons WaKbitiKlon. Juno 17 (UP! — The DPA today net price eellinqH on very eheer nylon hosiery expected to go Into product lon soon. The new celliiiK. are 15 to 20 cent* a pair higher than for other nylon*. The new prices apply to ■ hoHc made of finer than 30 denier > yarn which Juit now 1. becoming available. All-nylon, full fa.hiom d 51 gauge Mocking* of lea* than SO denier will relail for 11.7" Thin compares with *1.55 for all nylon, full fanh ioned 51 gauge hone of 30 denier or coarser, and 11 5" for the standard type 15 gauge hose. _o Feeling* come and go, but principle* are undisturbed and stand last.— Richter. No one ha* any occasion to coni plain of want of time who never lone* any.—Jefferson. Marriage |. a great institution when based upon mutual love, reaped. and understanding. The desire of knowledge, lik'the thinr: of riches Inc.easeu ever with the acqulHiliou of It. Sterne.
Leaves For Red Cross National Convention —■ 11 ■ — Miss Grace Coffee left this afternoon for Fort Wayne, from where she will go by train to I’hlladelphta, I’a., to attend the national Red Cross convention. She was accompanied to Fort Wayne by Mrs Ruth Hollingsworth, executive secretary of the local chapter. 0 In a country's people dwell Its hope of Immortality; in them, also, are to lie found Ils chief elements of destruction. - -Oatfield. ■O ■ 1 Hlrth OrStflratr Notice l» hereby given that HIHUi-he Hrrarlrr Mailer has Bird a petition In tha Circuit Court <>f Adame County Indiana, to have the tone and place of tor birth determined. Halil petition la set for hearing on Hie glib day of June Ittl*. CI.YDB <». TROirrNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court June 17. 0 OF AIIWIMs ritA IOM iso. isn Notice le heiehy given that the undersigned lias been appointed Adinlnletralor of Hie estate of Emily Wordan late of Adanir County, de'i-awd. The estate Is probably aolvent. Harr, Wordea. AdeWtnHtrator. I-era 1.. I.lOrrer, Attorney, June I, lute. June 3, 10 17
Just Received shipment of HYDRALIC BUMPER JACKS and BATTERIES DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES 141 8. Second St. Decatur, |nd.
NOTICE OF Gt'AllglAMy »AL« OF STATff «r •*•>»**♦ (OINTY OF AD*>4" ’’ll* THE ADAM* CIRCV4T CO I MT IwVIW WAW*r ‘»F THE 04^4•»»Sllll* OF DONALD D. STEVE VS, WIVOH Nn. Idffl Notke la hereby fflv*l» that by virtu* <>f an order of thy Adams Circuit Court, the undersigned as guardian of Donald D. or. will st th» law office of Ferd L. Lltterar Imated at Numtor 141 Mouth Har-ond A'reel in tha City <>£ Decatur. Indiana on Friday tha 3»tr. day "f Jone. 1 »4* between the houre of 1" o’clack AM and 4 “clock p M and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer f"r sale at private .ale for not lesa than Its full upuralsid value, th* following deacrlbid real ertate of hl. .aid ward In Adams County in the Mtata of Indi**Tha ’undivided one-flfth part of the following deairlbed real estate in Adams County in the State of Indiana, towlt: t , The north half of the northwest quartrr <»f •action nina ttt in Town* nlilp twenty <37> north or range fifteen <IM ea»t •" Adame County In the mate of Indiana. Al«o the south half of the south half of the nouth half of the south'west quarter of .action four <4t In township twenty seven 4271 north of range fifteen < 15) east In Adame County In tto Htate of Indiana Maid .ale will be made eubject to the approval «f raid court and on the following terina and conditions, town: one third of tlie purchase price ra»h hand «»n tha day of ral* and the balance upon the approval of »ald sale by said court and the delivery of a guardians deed to the purchaser conveying raid real estate to the purchaser. Joseph Stevens As s.M (isardlss Ferd 1.. Lltterer. Attorney. June I*—June 11
APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTHA'rttR WITH TUB WILL ANNXXFII Notice Is hereby given. That the undersigned haa been appointed Admlnlrtrator with tpe will annexed of th» estate <>( Frank Troutner late of Adaina County, deceased The ertate la probably aolvenL Hosata M. Byer, Administrator. with the will aaoeaed. June s. HMH Ferd 4.. Lltterer, Attorney. June 1«—17—34 * NOTtcK OF FINAL nFTrLF.MENT OF ESTATE Ns. area Notice ts hereby given to the creditor*, heir, ami legatee* of Hamue| Barger, deceased to appear In the Adsm» Circuit Court, held at I'ecabur. Indiana, on the 3rd day of Heptember, 1346. and show cause. If any. why th- FINIAL BETTU9M4CNT ACt.VH'NTH with the estate of aald decedent should not to approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive ahares Iheodore F. Grallker, Administrator. Ilrrotur, ladiaaa. June n. IMS. Ferd L. Lltterer, Attorney. June lit—June 17 0 — CHEESE, (Ceatinned Prom Page One) but because of the crowds jam-
MR. FARMER We Have It! The new Pestroy 25’ i D.D.T. concentrate. 1 Gal. makes 5 Gal. One spraying effective three months or longer. Wonderful for Dairy Barns and Cattle. Come in and let us explain. Kohne Drug Store
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Notice! Wa ar* buylwf all fradaa •( paper atock at praeent markat pr 'ce. Alaa want Scrap lr*n, Rag*. Rubber, Batterlaa, Auta Radiator*, Bra**, Cappar, Aluminum. Zinc, Laad Babbitt, at*. W* accept Wlra and Tiff—»trt NOT tin can*. We ar* al** buyer* of b**f hide*, calf akto. *h«*p p«lt«, tallew, fat*, greaaee, *lle, lard, ate. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442
Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneer* & Real Entata We'll b« glad to Repraaent you In th* transaction of Real Eatato at Public tale er privet* Mie. 26 year* In thia buelnee* In Decatur. W* welcome ysur lnve«tlg*tlan of eur record es which wa ar* praud. Phone 104 169 So. 2nd St. DeVowi Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Lalchty. Rep.. Barna, Ind., Phon* Ml.
BUYING EGGS 6 days a week Saturday, until S p- m. Current Receipt Price Sherman-White Corner 3rd Ik Monroe
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