Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1946 — Page 5

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fc FkEI’ORTSI W-SrT of VOCAL MARKIT. fc f RR* v a C ®' Ki 3t.f" ' »«» . 13 75 _ 13 5U ■lAwiMr ! -* k " n 0,1 ilPft’oO 13 13 » iZ 161 450 ' ■ :i**OU-*" mdlurn 10.00 13 00 vSCTL'-'m*" 13 00 l’ 0 " ai >J i'“ "" ’’ °" MMr ... 1050 MIO- son bs&« 6M 700 HWSr 600 down MMH * 1100 flH'rood 000 io.oo |gg|3 1.00 down Mm«TOCK YARD. WVLne 101 MMii'i Joi?- 19 Ml ... 114 55 MW' 13 75 n7; ' Mg —- 900 1;,% MBM .... 14 50 Hg coo M;.E EGO AND WB* QUOTATION. ■W' ,hed by KK produce co. Juno ' ■ ' .-. -I fryers . 31c |g§ 25,: hB HK : - i It,. Aup 31c HK- r I I >* 31c 22c *” ** MM 15. BkE 15c ■■grain market KHelevator co. ■Wb>ct to chan.. ffiKrnK day. at elevator. ii I I'oni . 2.00 (i'.| ( urn 1 96 BiKc.. „ 2 16 |K 2 10 IJM >3 &W . . 200 ||K .. 135 MM.OI per bushel leaa. HM M iW) iflM - KKLoo. farm EBayne livestock ||Mt'nlk<'- w,-||. Btraily lion «t<f< kyarda. I"" male Ilog* l<r<iii; ' ,aK * gK ’>•••17.0..; ( hoi, .- 'i'li"*' '■‘»iii’’ lO'iii; dipped eai* bucks 7.50. HMv""d i-> 'linin' 16 (inB *""1 *'’ < holer- 15.00RBr<»»l hi choice 12(mI (niters |B*"" < I» 6.W8.00. HB|-‘»>d 11, choice 12 50BiAPOLIS livestock B" I**' 1 **' |B*”' ~"l>,-. Hlc.ldv. gO-„i 5M bilhlicr* 100 Ilia, up and choice sow. and llio. |B*"" 'ill'*'* loo; aiiiall .ci Mltall 10l good lull’ io inedlnin 16 85 tun Io.i(Is common lulit weight Hlcers Bni"' h. Iler* 17.00 i 7.50; linn, looil beet cow, bulk common and B*"-) 8 ■»« 10 00; venters few Ik.ql; common ■ 1 ,N,: (piotahle about B nu ” 1 ou'diuni and good B n,hlt H 00-15.5(1; few lot '(million 13.50 down: M < !»’»»« •• shorn slaughtci Mm. So. — o vets At A Glance !~l United Preaa irregularly lower In ’tegular, U. 8. governd to appear on the tape, du lower. >ta and barley future* livestock: Hogs active. Hie very active, steady • higher; sheep steady Bcago grain CLOSE ■ Jan. 1.46%8; Mutch E July 88B; Sept. PA II; E B: Aug. khß; n ov . uuß; ■B ► a. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST I. HOURS: I 12:M t» s:t» I Jvlaphane 1M Glass* Fitted i

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I LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Fsr M wards er Ism: 1 time 60c; 2 tlmee 76e; 1 tlmee SI; I tlmee 11.71. Ratee gusted are fer ccneeoutlve Inesrtlen*. Ns claealflad •de accepted on eklpday eoheduls. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE Is Io per word for Insertion. Copy muet bo In office by 11 •. m. Monday throu|h Friday. Saturday deadline Io • a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE Columbia Record* complete line of popular and claaalca. Übrlck Bro*. |Hf Poll SALk- Tenth street, 12 lota, paved afreet, arranged on easy payments. Price to Include estimated cost of new sewer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue. Cleveland afreet, Melbers street, etc. Ruy now for new home nest year. Boh Heller, Realtor, Heller Building,, Phone 870. 131tf JOIN TllE thrifty crowd*. Everybody saves at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and see how many dollars we can eave you — Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199 122130 All Make Wax}iers,~Sweepers repaired. For sale New radios, base cabinets. Kitchen Maytag Sales & Service. 110 Jefferson, 1 block south '4 east of Court House. i39t FOR SALK Early Rii iiliTml I bcaim. Sec L. A. Graham or Ho** Brothers. 142 31« FOR SALK New Modern butiga ; low. I rooms and bath, garage. I Priced for (|ttlck sale. R room modern home near G. E.. 1 MUitable for duplex. 6 room home with extra lot.' can give immediate po-,aes*ioti. 40 acre farm near city on paved road, an Ideal country home. |(o»s easlon In a few day*. 4n acre farm near Monroe, good productive land and good build-' Ings. HO acre farm near Berne, 3 ml northeast, good productive soil. 80 acre farm near Decatur on paved road, a real productive farm and a very desirable (arm Io own T. D. S< hleferslein. Auctioneer A Real Estate, Graham Bldg. Phone 105. 1 33 if Flffl SALE - "Modern five room home, located in Decatur. 5 block** from husineiM district. Can be occupied immediately. 113 gtf FOR SALE- 1932 m-(Id B F*»'*l Call 716 Line otreet, hclxiyd Garwood. 113 g3tx FOR SALE oik- 21 pawenger Ford bus. Good operating (ondltlon Could Im- used for trailer home. Price 1600.00 subject to your inHpection. Tlie KrhkTjudall Company. ph >ne 47. 113 3t Edit SALE Several mahogany Im-<I room suite*, chest and vanities, several new and used taldc lop oil ranges. g*s»d used piano, 'i dozen twin metal Ih’il* complete with inner spring mattresses, *4l dozen 8 piece dining room sillies.' several living room suites, break- 1 fast sew. kitchen cabinet*, two used 9x12 axmhiatcr rugs in A l con ' dithm. Itecaiiir I'sed Furniture, 146 S. Second St. Phone 420 113 2t FOR SALE One Bfi. cut McCorit" Ick-Deering giain binder; also Celina Vacuum type hog watering fountain. Both items practically new. Ed Schiefersfdti. Decatur R 1. « miles northwest on State > Road 27. 113-2tx FOR SALE New”supply of Seal Covers; limited supply 6.50-15, tires; bumper Jacks, bumper guards. Macklin Super Service. Chrysler-Plymouth. FOR SALE Complete »el Cooper, golf clubs. Eugene K. Kelly. New Corydon. Ind 113-84* FOR SALE New 5 oom modern home, nearly completed. -Mater tai on premises for completion. flardw(M>(l floors, full basement, nice location. Immediate |M>s*ea»ion. Call 174 Midwest Realty Auction Company, Decatur. Indiana. 1434 t FOR SALE Fine residence or In come property, now arranged In apartment*. 5 room apartment first floor and two 3 room apart m«nts second floor CnmPl«W modern. 4 blocks from business district. Immediate (’all 174 Midwwt llealty Auctroiij Co, Decatur, Indiana- !««. — i FiTOALE" Fryers on f"*' l 3 ,o - 4 pounds. George Cramer. Phone 513-K FOR SALK Knives for all makes, of Home drawn mowers. Cußlvator shovels. Spherepoint and Duckfeet. Replaces Naw Nwco 3 hunter oil »'<’»« FrMto pressure emtkers. Electric 1r0... |£ory .offee makers with | O. C. Ewell, Preble-

QUICKIES by Km RtynoUto '/ TV — L Well, that Iteinocrat Want Ad certainly cleared our slock of Nylon* In a hurry!"

tame rahhlts Phone 1J65. 144 3tx Ffilt MALE”~fappau city (l.s Stove, Phone W t rn 67. 14 4-3 t , SALK doosrherrlea, also some nice tomato plants. Tel. 11511 144-ltx ,Ft til SALK New 1945 Ford truck <al> complete. Brant Motor Co.. Third St, Phone 606. 141 3t , FOR SALE Gooll concrete gravel and (rushed stone. Delivered. Frank McClymonds, Phone 1614. batteries, all sizes and types. Fisk tayon j truck tires. New shipment of fibre seat covers. Klntsmasier Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phono 372 144g3t FOR SALK- la>t No", 5 on StuitJebaker street. Contains cistern and drained well. Phone 1539. 241 North Sixth street, rear entrance ’ Foil S\Lki Mo'dern .i apartment Income property. A real investment. Decatur; 52-Acrefarm well Improved. 5 ' miles from Decatur, price fB.S(W. 120 Acres. Wells County, 2 miles south. ’4 tulle east of Ossian, all modern Improvement One of the finest farms In Indiana. Price ; 433.000. 12*t Acre* South of Berne. Rolling land Extra good Improvements price 19i( per acre. Hoy S. Johnson & Son, DeVoss Bldg Phone |Q4. 144 34

KOI! SALE 1934 Fold V-8 coach", good rubber, motor good condiHon. Inquire Gambles. 114 Six KO II SALK Ne* Tractor look rakes; rubber-tired wagons; hammer mills; hydraulic manure loaders; Bennett-Ireland hay hoist; hydraulic tractor seats;Used 1 15 30 tractor: I 10-20 tractor; 1 Che< Jeep; 2 manure spreader*— Cralgville Garage. 144 31 K?Hi - SALE "Tomato, sweet puts to. yam and cabbage plants. Flowers and other plants. Strahm Grocery, corner 9th * Muttman Open Evenings until 9:20. 143 5t WANTED WANTED First class mechanic, good wages and hours. Dick .Mansfield Motor Sales. 139 ts fitIAHIiMANS new location, 223 North First, for sowing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 117-37 H WANTKD - Used cars, hicfeaal prices paid for good, clean used rats. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Bales. First and Monroe, phene 373. 214-ts WANTED |2<»n"i{pward for Information leading to the purchasing of a late model car at celling price. Write Box ill Democrat. 1423 ts I WANTED Interior or exterior painting and decorating. Experienced, careful painters By the job or gallon. For estimates call M)K3 or 5852. lit 3tx WANTED Veteran wauts part time employment from 9: th* a. m. until 2 M P nt. also all day Hatdays. Phone 4M. 143-211 Wanted Sixteen yar Old boy wants work until Hept. Ist. Phone i 1518. !>* 3tx WANW Experienced young man, middle-aged man or boy to help with milking and farm chores. Box 113. Democrat. Hi gltx WANTED Girl for general ofcce work. Must be able to type. Steady employment, good wages. Write Box 114, In care of Demo- . crat olllce. 144-btf WANTED 2 women as short order cooks. Hours * to 4 or 4 to 12. Apply Bellmont Restaurant. High way 27 & Nuttman. 143 3tx WANTED -“Sheep to dip. Im proves weight and quality of wool, also kills fiat and lice. For appointment write Loren Glass, Route 2, Decatur, Indiana. 93T WANTED <i”«>d carpenter foreman. Apply L. E. CUae. c-o i Central Hoya Company, Engineering Office 143—21 WANTEb Washings to do. Call 3753. 148 g3t o .Millens or makers of whole wheat I products buy half or more of New ' York state's wheal crop.

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MISCEUANROUB mikITWfNT®N--W9' T - move dead horsee, coßg, hogs, etc. Decatur phene 2000. We pay all phono charfea, The Etadlny Products Co. AMLIANL’I HIVICB - »"Ie can't fix It throw It away. We repair all makes of wsshert, •weepers, Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 45.1. 97-ts FarM LfIAN9-Wo are gißw farm loans for 5 to M yean at 4% lot. There Is no sxpense 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. Lewtol. T Mospital Inxurance — Pays operations, room, etc. — Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldf. 138-T Trade in a Good Town — Deeatar

Notice! We are buying all grades es papsr ateck at present market prices. Also want Scrap Iron, Rags, Rubbtr, Battsrles, Auto Radiators, Brass, Ceppar, Aluminum, Zine, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cans. We are alia buyers of beef hides, cslf skin, shsep pslts, tallow, fsts, grasses, oils, Isrd, ste. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442

HOTPOINT APPLIANCEB G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT 0 ' * Refrigerator Service KENTS Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe Bt. Phono 27

FEED FOR SALE WWW Bag Service, Inc. Plant on Elm Street opposite Tile Mill.

Cash Coal, Feed Monroe at Eighth

* THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“l TOLD YOU SOT Il z| P THE WATER ( /ALL YtW <tAKI 1 | Tow / s \HAgPy fr/V/ HEREABOUTS HEZ J (DO IS WARN A" V (surely you DON'T/-BUT < (U/ATPP7 IRON 'M 'T U) X cn y reuEg.*, GOODK > OBJECT TO A LADY (THE LADY ) wimdvw) LIE A\/CM Cl (distress landing <' x' nEAVcNS.L., i objections—??) - zC/M/ z-rTftTrurA, ~ xJJ?K ZXT7 IWM ; vm milM r Pl‘ ■‘tlJDFr LB. ia.TflL aiwhti tfUUUA 1 Cl L C ? J I ' ' -*4l BLONDIE A HOLE IN ONE ( MERE,COOKIE,) k jin pl 7 and MERES \ AND HERE’S M||f. ( DOUGHNUT Y ■ \ ALEXANDER / S'* ©AGWOOO-K/7K .QsV\> -J O catch - fGOOPC'f —* £ ItJ (vKH\ fik r<f?l M W Ta W <C ?) ,-il I'W M-■ ft - M W 7 A at m al 1 History tells us that Nero sat idly by and fiddled while Rome horned. American properly is being destroyed by fire to the tune of over 1425,000,000 annually ... THIS IS NO TIME TO FIDDLE? Leland Smith Insurance Agency |

LOST AMHWNB contslning drivers permit and 2 email photoes Robert Tonnelller. 342 South Third street. 144—git U)BT Black and white Boston bull dog license No 14. Name Chubby. Chlld’a pet. Reward if returned. Russell K ()v/me 322 N 6th St. Telephone 1180 144 Its B 1 — ■ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Ohlcago, June IP—(Ul’l -(US DAl—Livestock: Higa: 2.500. Active, steady; good and choice barrows and gill* 214.85 the celling; sows at 814.10 celling; complete early clearance Cattle: 5.500 Calvo*:. 400. Fed steers and yearlings, Including yeerling heifers steady to 25 cents higher; general market very active; largely steer run and approximately 50 percent of entire receipts comprised steers and heifers selling at 818.00. approximate ly 125 load* at price; few sluught ered steers under 817.25; cows and bulls strong, active; vealers steady at 817.00 down; Mock cattle scarce. 25 cents higher al 816.0017.25 mostly. Sheep: 500. Today's trade: Meager run sold early to shippers and etty butchers; shorn lambs weak to 26 cents lower; other clause* Steady; one double goml and (halce shorn lambs full No 1 pelts 81650. load or so medium and good with No. 1 pelt* 816.00; moot spring Itimb* 81650-17.00, Including deck mixed medium Io choice Missouri springer* averaging 74 Ibs.; few common springer* down to 813.00; best shorn slaughter ewes 88.75.

Sweat potatoes should he treated with either corrosive vitbllmaie or commerclgl fungicide before they are bedded. . o— ■ —— S-.STATF. Mt. -V*S wont-a: to tnKnrron* Notice I- hereby given thst the (erm of existence »f the Tru.t • reated under the l»»t will nt (Jii-tge) tMvld Htudabsker h«» .«• plred Any p. twon. firm nr ,-orporst|„n holding s claim a«'tln»t *ahl (rii*t I* hereby notified to fib- the Mme with Arthur l> Suttleat hl* oftl-r la the Nil>li‘k Building on or liefore July I. ISIS. John W. Tyndnll Virgil M. Kri.-k Tranter* Irthnr 11. Mn««le*. Agent Henry « Heller, attorney June 19 -21—24—24 APPOINTNMbT OF KMIWT’TON HOTVI'K «O. »*«l Notl'-e I* hereby given, That the undernlgned ha* l>een appointed Executor of the e.lgto of Albert Hudwon late of Adam* County, de,eared. The e»tate I* probably solvent. John U. Tyndnll Eteenlur June S, tats. John 1,. Deso*. Attnrary June :• 12 19

LOANS Would a cash loan of $25 or morn help you'; If so, you can borrow tne money from us on your own signature. No delay. You can get a loan from us to pay debts and the extra money you may need. Ixmns privately made in amounts up to SIMtO.OO. You can borrow from us on your note, furniture, etc. without any one knowing about it. Call, plume, write LOCAL LOAM COMPANY lawn'tld 0«W Th. SOW* Stw. Nun. 24-7 OCCATUR, IND.

Kraft Stepping Up Milk Procurement Increased Output Os Milk Sought Working closely with milk ptodneera thrnnghont its territory, the Kraft Foods company has stepped up Its procurement program In an effort to offset in local areas, the current milk shortage and the critically light volume antlclpat rd next fall and winter. Milk production has bran running steadily below last year with demand for all dairy products reaching far above available supplies. A recent USDA release slated that fluid milk and cream consumption this year Is expected to average 210 <|iiarts per capita, compared with s pre-war level of about I6t) quarts. Figures from all classes of manufacturers Indicate that In no single dairy fleld has supply been up to demand al any time since last fall. iatst fall, when milk supplies started dropping below demand, plans were nude for broadening and intensifying the work Today, plant manngers, fleldmen and others are following through on a '•<»• ordlnated program to effect Increased production for the balance of this year and to bring about a Jong range increase In volume. Emphasis Is laid on use of sup plemeutary pastures to raise milk volume in mid summer, spring and fall Increased storage of hay and silage, to offset shortages of grain supplement. Is being stressed t<» dairy farmers through direct contact. by mail and in publications and advertisements. The farm service advertisement series, appearing In daily and weekly newspapers in the procurement area under the heading “Moos of the Moment" has stressed the need for greater milk production. This will be the whole theme of the copy in the balance of the year, according to word from the company. In addition, supplementary advertisements of large size are being run, again to point out to farmers the need for more milk, now and in the future. In all the program, dairy farm-

FOR SALE 6 room house, semi-modern, cellar, electric a lights, city and cistern water. Garage. ■ 2 story brick building opposite court house, east, with semi-modern apartment, 6 rooms and bath. i a Inlot 46 and 2 feet off inlot 47 at corner of Jesa ferson street and South Second street (building ■ reserved by owner.) : — I Almtrarls and warranty deeds furnished by owner. Sealed bids B will he, received at (he office of The Sullies Company, c o of A. D. Suttles, Agent. The right is reserved to accept or reject I any or all Mds. I • - ; A. D. Suttles, Agent

era art told ’hat tha .oeai fW grMtar milk la bought about by a combinatloa of hlgnly algniflcaut factors These art tie growth of IL R population k hove 140 million, creeling a wider market; the rise la P*r vapito de mend tor all dairy prudJcts re suiting front nutritional education during the war; the nerd for shipment of dairy product* for famine relief and the sharp advance in natkMial Income.

Pension Boost For Veterans Favored Wsehington. June 18.—(UP)— The house veterans committee ns* approved a bill to booat veterans disability payments and peMloos 20 percent. It also approved a provlnion designed to eliminate the reduction In penelons and other cuupemtatlon now required during the period a veteran is being treated In a hospital 0 Evonsville Banker Enters Guilty Plea Indianapolis, June 18.—(UP)— Sterling Perry. 54 year-old former Evansville bank vice president, today pleaded guilty to charges of National Bank Act violations In connection with fhc alledged ern!>ezzlcment of 8113.00,1 from the firm which hired him m an office boy 36 year* ago. Federal Judge Robert llatlzell delayed sentencing until probation authorities filed a report on the ,mc They indicated it would Im ready within 10 days. 0 KIDNAPED BRITISH fOeaftonaE Fvm Face <>••» cd a declaration 4 martial la*. R A. F. planes skimmed low over Tel Aviv rooftops after dawn when troops ringing the city converged for the search Armored cars and tanks were deployed outside the city in support. Police and additional tns>pa stood by behind barbed wire barricades. Food stores remained open almost until the curfew deadline to sell emergency bread and milk supplies before the inhabitants had to withdraw into their homes. The British announced that un til ‘-h* kidnapped officers are r»

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tnraaE. all Jdwhk pramlaM indnd Ing rabtluraite, bar*. hotel! era oat of bound* for 1111 lab troop* . „ at A Jaw lab undar»roa»d radio broadcast said the offtcem waro gelled as boMage* tor two Jewtoh extremist* who had been given death aeiktencea hy a military conrt for recent acllvitlea. High civil and military officers conferred today. reportedly In connection with the death aentencea. There was no iudhatlon whether the sentences would be confirmed. mb*- hi ws »■» 0 — CARO OF THANKS We wish to thank our many relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness, and the Rev. Robert J. Ifoevel for his consoling words during our bereavement. The Colchln and Tanvas famttle*

ya, WHIRI WIU IT HAPPEN t Where will you KeV® yttit next (orfirnt) accident—at home, at work, driving or walking? No matter when or where, why not be prepared for the with £tga Accident Insurance? THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Decatur, Intf. Niblick Store Bldg. SSgßP&XStee.Cgnamaya . liiiAiiill