Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1946 — Page 5

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fcHW™ " arkit * V JJrray < co. ■'L., 501 J ”‘* " .114.55 »--- "•"_ 13.75 M. 13 50 |K. 9.00 H wedfl ” |l to 112 »•* _ H. 50 ■ IG "’ Pi"" I7'"» ■ , ,|. no 15.00 ■ 'u -r K ; .'od 1".-1LOO B*' UOII.OO s.oo down Hoo-liW M lu.oU down |ft| |fOCK YARD* ■ pw 101 BJZj June ■* Z 1175 K - 13 75 ■r" ' - o(i W""' 15 * ■*" ' .... 14.50 ■*- 5.00 |fr- 5.00 ■ij EGO ANO y quotations b * PRODUCE co. V PM' »« Jutu |K^ r . a»d fryer* -31 c |HL .... 3ic K... I llh Aup 31c I H ,! * K 15r ■ 15c GRAIN MARKET ■ (LEVATOR CO. to change V fcr.M day. Stfw'd at elevator. June gU< - - -»> ”7 Old Corn 196 ■let - 2 l fi ■ 2 10 ■ .. 83 ■ . 2<*o ■ _ - 135 B <A per bushel less. Bit Hr 100 leM. ■ US. term BtPOUS LIVESTOCK IB» hue .'I I ( Pl ■l*» «nv<- steady; gft, <■ hii« 1 00 n,* |Hh „n>i <hoid- sow* H B> . steer* IB) ( htgh< r trade; odd oh ih |..ad |Mfc»> nu<l!um steels Iglty t'-i: s,.ids mostly |Mb!’'j" It- steers car medium 17.n0- ■>! loads medium . two loads 17 75 eight loads !< *317.1'0; gftod l.i hulk good SB i"'rt!i‘O ,ittd m< limn !■ <ann»T» ami < utters |MK' O.tiers active. ■Hfo! ami i Itoice 17.51'>a<! I*<is; ommon itniit 17 no |H5* generally steady; gß'bi*' ■piinK lamb odd lot t Itoicf. 1fi.50, -1.0t.-iit. r .-w.-* l<>»> r grad.- 7.011B*‘ v *tE LIVESTOCK HB* 1 " Ind. June 24 — s t« ;«ly UJ* Mockyard*. Bg*'"' lh* 11 75: 400KB** malt, hogs 10.00; 14.,.|| I ; 1-0 . ( liidt-e lambs 16.50; MB" l,!ll ' : ' lil’Ped eWes Mu. HBJ’"' 1 to i Holte ir.mi. ’I "-' Hi on; plain 'o choice 15.0012 in it uo; plain to Choice 12.00MF 12'10; cutter* BB"'"' r ».h-k.(w. Ig** 1 "> choice 1250■j* 11 12 <io; thin At A Gionce ’ ,reM rjlarly higher in gß' s governments itjß^ 1 bighe r ‘nd barley tutnres Hogs active. (ajriy a< . ( . *? n — Decatur *?®" T wS. to 8:00 r” QItMM Fitted

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 2S words or lew: 1 time Wc; 2 tlmei 7Jo; I tlmaa |l| a tlmea 11.71. Rataa quoted are for coneoeutlva Inaartlona. No olaMlfled •do accepted on aklpday oohodulo. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE Io 5o per word for In•ortlon. Copy moot ba In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la • a. m.

FOR SALK FOR HALE -Columbia Record!' complete line of popular and ctaaaka. Übrlck Broa. 91-ts rOITIALE-Tentb- atreet. 12 lota, paved atreet, arranged on easy payment a. Price to include eatimated coat of new aewer. Other lota on .Mercer Avenue, Cleveland atreet, Melbeta atreet, etc. Buy now for new home next year. Bob heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. 131tf JOI.M THE thrifty crowd*. Everybody aavea at Sprague Furniture Store. “The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop in and ace how many dollara we can aave you — Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199- _ 122t30 All Make Washers, Sweepers repaired. For sale New radio*, baae cabineta. Kitchen Maytag Hale* A Service. 110 Jefferaon. 1 block couth ’.j cant of Court Houae. 139 t

FOR SALE New Modern bunga low. 4 rooms and bath, garage. Priced for quick sale. ( 8 room modern home near G. E..; i suitable for duplex. fi room home with extra lot. can give Immediate possession. 40 acre farm near city on paved road, an Ideal country home, pussesslon In a few days. 4" acre farm near Monroe, goo 4 productive land and good building*. 80 acre farm near Berne. 3 mi northeast, good productive soli80 acre farm near Dnatur on paved road, a rial pri'dih'flve farm and a very desirable farm to own T, D. B<'hiefer«teln. Auctioneer ft Real Estate. Graham BDf« Phone lns. _ FOR~BALE Mod'rn five room home, located in Deratur. 5 block* from business d'strbt. < a» be occupied immediately. Call Sal 113 gtf FOR SALE llmwe. Four room-. and bath. New eon traction, located on e rner 16th at’d Madison streets. Immediate po»-es»ion. Phono 5111 or lnqtiir< 121 S. lath tree! or 716 Lin ■ street. 116 3tx Frtft HAI>, 3 pie''' nmhalr llvitu room auite. G ml < oti'li' •-*’ Dlerkes Ht. Phone alsl 146 3tx FOR HALE ’Lot No - "" Sl |,|r baker street. Contains extern and drained well Good deed and abstract. Phone 1539, 211 North Sixth street, n-ar i-ntraiu 1 1 11 » ' FOR AAi:T7 Model 32 51 .1. I. ' y thresh machine •eperntor. Inqu i‘ Julius Brito. 2 miles west "f catur. “ FOR SALE Loose diit i i deliver. Harry Fraublger. phom- 9M 117 2tx FOR - SALE" ~Col rn'-'i kitHiei! range, coal and wood, cream ami green Threw burner white enamel I coal oil Haveall stove. 'il'> Kekionga, phone 1538. FAR SALE High Chaim. Just f celved large number of bi- 1 ' chairs. |SIB and tip y " u 10% to 211'-, why pay more.j Sprague Furniture St re. I’hou"; 199. 148-Jt | FOR SALE furniture. Studio couches, chuck full of sprit'-" Platform rockers, m < a-ional < ha:r* and rockf’tw Floor bridge ’ 4 ”‘ bed and denk lamp* Pii ture*. nil?rot* and hassocks. Be sure to shop at our store w'hell lisikillS "I gifts. Sprag"- Furniture Store Phone 199 ltH F()R SALE: Radios ice Itoxes. breakfast sets, kitchen cabinet». chests of drawers, dining room suites, and other good furniture. Also furniture repaired. upholstered and refinished, end picture framing. See us for Mirrors resilvered. Mirrors made to order, glass table top* any shape or size. Secaur I aed Furniture & Repair. 131 B onr,> street Phones 168« <”■ ' FoiOTLE" | overhead garage dmirs. > Mkh, 8 ft. wide, FSTsale^ih^p^' 0 ’; South 10th •<"<■(. after P. ”>• — w— I FOH BALE?"Csbinet radio■ Reasonable in g<«"l 9X4. - I Trade la a Good Town - Dec»i“ r

QL'ICKIES by Km ReyaoMß l*ont mind mo-l juat wanted , l*> clip thia Democrat Want Ad!"

WANTED i WANTED Flrxt claaa mechanic, good wage* and hours. Dick MtmalleldMotor Halen. 13»tf HoAHDSIANH new location, iti North Fleet, for aewing machinal repairing, needle*, oil, belta, parte, covered buttons, covered bucklea, hemitltcbing and machine buttonholew. 117-37tx WANTED Girl for general ollcc work. Must he able to type Steady employment, good wages. Write Box 114, in care of Demo crat office. 144-btf WANTED Sheep to dip. Improve* weight and quality of wool, al*o kills tics and Iles. For appointment write Loren Glass, Route 2, Decatur, Indiana. 93T WON I’Rttl I t TS ’INC. neetls"s *ale* representative* for good I ti-rritorie* in Decatur. Write Mrs. I. M. Cuasen, 315 South Je(fer»on. Huntington. Ind 147— <3tx

MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION—War» move dead horses, cow*, bog*, etc. Decatur phone 2000. Wo pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 16-ts Vpplia.nce SERVICE — tt we can't fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washer*. Arnold A Klcnk, phone 463. 97-ts We are equipped to spray your barn or milk housw with Pronto DDT for files, also weed* and histles sprayed with 2-4-D. Does not kill grass. Dun Cook or Ira Mcßride. Phom- 8715. 147 3tx Riupitai Insurance — Haya operations, room, etc. — Kenneth Kunvon, K. C. HMk--138-T Farm LOANS-We are making farm loans for 5 to 33 years at 4% Int. There is no expense 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. 0. Lewton. T Ins'rm tjon M-arn practical nursing easily at home, tpare time. |tu- demand, I earnings —High school not nece-siary. Write for FREE facts. Wayne School of i Practical Nursing. 117 c o paper. 118 2tx LNSTRI'f TION Male EXCEL LENT EARNING OPPORTI NITIES In AI Tu BODY A FENDER work, including welding, spray painting ami metal work Easy to learn now in v uir spare time. I'hanre for a good job or a shop of vour own. Well show you ho*. H,.res om- "f the mort profitable branches of the big Alito business. Get the facts. Write today. AutoI'rafbj Training, 116 c-u paper. 148-2’tX fib AT OWNERS KhTlHy Insurance. SIO.OO per yean Kenneth Runyon. HBts LdsFAND FOUND FOI'ND— Cai' oG gas tank. 703 North Third St. Phone 1049. 145 ts I Lost Liy e gold w rtost waf' li. uptown Saturdav morning. Re ward. Mabel Reppert, phone 1386 118 b3t FOR RENT for RENT sleeping room in modern home. 116 S. sth street. Phone No. 1451. 148—Itx o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOBK Coin Jan. 1 4«‘:B: March 1.46 %B. Oats: July 88B; Sept 88B; Dec. J ssll; Nov. 88B; Marc.i 888. 0 — CONGRESSIONAL (Caatl—sd FWI P— O—> ~ on the commodities from Wisis-h they are made. s.. The so-colled Bankhead iimeiilmcii), introduced by Hu’ late Sen. John H Bankhead. D., Ala., which would ban price cont ols for items made in major part from cotton, unless the I maximum price equals the cost • the. cotton, milling co»U, and ! reasonable prbfif based on the average earned from 1939 to 1941. s An amendment authorising , h „ secretary of aglreulture to control Price ami <le«n'rol des for agricuHural commodF lie®-

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Livestock Subsidy Will End Saturday Feeder Programs To End Saturday Night In order that Mvestock leoders may arrange their marketing accordingly. Winfred L. (lerke. chairman of the Adanu county agricultural conservation committee, today reminded farmer* that the beef cattle r-übaidy and the sheep and lamb subsidy program end June 30. The program wa* originally nut into effect to encourage feeding operations at a time when feed supplies were plentiful Tormina lion of the subsidy payment* is in line with the V. H. department of agriculture* program to adju*t livestock numbers to the current tight teed supply situation and to free more grain* for direct human con*umpt ion.

The feeder subsidy programs have applied both to farmers who are feeders lheinselve* and also to slaughterers who feed cattle for slaughter. Instruction* covering operation* of the program through the term (nation period have been received at the county AAA office. Cattle sheep and lambs, owned by feeder slaughterer*, must be slaughtered before midnight June 3« to be eligible for the payment. Other cattle, sheep and lambs must be delivered to slaughterers and transaction completed before midnight June 3o to he eligible for the subsidy payment*. ——a Trade In a Goad Town — Decatui

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

BUYING EGGS 6 days a week Saturday until S p mCurrent Receipt Price Sherman-White Corner 3rd & Monrae

Cash Coal, Feed ■ff & Supply Monroe at Eighth

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing-“ANCHORS AWEIGH!” _____ jfdW JvW z v' to A l II ''".-■ ■ “ __ ... — BLONDIE "' POP'S TWO BAYS OF SUNSHINE _____ n> known hetti wj w®* i t c^ I s£l£g , 'Fl f^iy^K^^'J 1 ' 11 " I'7 E^r^y^e^J 1 C«nr/ . A MAPPEN TO ASK < ( NIGHT WE MAD J \ _>TAtvtD AT HOME. IN T / _p_ FnGAGED I « — ’~? ■ MAMA TO BE J> A DATE TO GO < <. f HER PARLOR f F.NGAGtU I « "? ' i NOUR WIFE’T (to TME MOVIES J \ p. I I V*T J I i ll *■ ■ W two®, -iea •-■ X Mti ■ii K? \-(\ 'A\ w l ' •« M | A .> \yr _^*_ K4fc ”* > '*" l '* 1 n.** I *. !"• y** 4 n * l *‘ . ■ *■ "M ■■mr»w M rT‘?rr ■■■-■——■ I INSURANCE IS A PERSONAL MATTER. JI ST THE RIGHT AMOUNT PLUS JUST THE RIGHT KIND EQUALS ••PROTECTION.” I i Leland Smith Insurance Agency MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION.

Jb L I If i B E I ii ■ , , , 1T —II I 11 A GOOD WH.I OISTURI on th* part of U. S. swim cult manufacturers will make ft poaaiblt for soma lucky British girls to obtain the five attractive beach outfits filled so attractively here. Eighty English girl a wrote to Mayor Perrine Palmer, Jr, of Miami, telling of the shortage of such attire io their country. He talked to the manufacturers and they gave him the suite. Helping him to pick the names of the future recipients from a vase are (L to r.)t Jean Kettcrman, Ethel Smith, Joan V..n Stratton, and Babs Fox. (International)

Adams County Farmer Featured In Article Rufus Innigcr, who farms near Berne, I* featured In a etory in the July Issue of Capper’s Farmer, entitled “Sudan Cute Corn Yields.’’ "Corn should not be planted on a field that grew Sudan the previous year, Rufus Innlger believes,” says the story in the nationally circulated (arm magazine, written by Simon ,M. Schwarts. "Half of a 10-acre field he plant-' ed la*t spring bad be.-n in Sudan and the other half in fiats. Yield was 2U liueh'-ls an acre less on the Sudan field. Inniger ha* found that floybeana and oats show little , effect from following Sudan, which | seems alway* to damage corn if It is planted the next year after I Sudan." p Open New Front In Fight Against Cancer i Preliminary steps are being tak I «-n at Indiana I'niverelty for the

CASH LOANS Tell Is New Mach Yen Need Frlvetely Convenient Mode Term* Miital* to o**lv to v» t»r • lw*. J.»l toll ** tk* veo ***o. V.« ca. terraw a«» •via 4r*<* *ll to (300 on VOUR OWN SIONATUIII. N* ana site eatfi ii«*. May we tele V**7 VISIT OU, OFFICt ar mail caopaa USI THIS VALUASLI SIUVICI Oar aMce ago* (Mly •— CLIP AND MAIL TODAY* —• J Over Schafer Store • Decatur, Ind.—Phone 3-3-7 ! Sand me FREE INFORMATION I • e a NOflln Ma*aa'rwa».N.Maa*.w....MM..M.............w..«...t - * • Addrcb»— ! I City........ State J

opening of a now front In the Mtate-wide offensive against can cer, according to Robert .1 Holthouse, of this city, the Adams lounty chairman of the Indiana cancer society. The university, the Indiana can rer society and the Indiana depart meiit of public instruction have united in ji cancer education work shop from which will < ome an auth oritative Irooklet <>u cancer to be need in the high schools of the *lBlO. Through the use of the { booklet it i* hoped that future generation*) of Hoosier< will la 1 In formed regarding the disease, it* early manifestation* and the necee sity of seeking medical advice. 0 - ™__ Il U moral persoßality that eii able*! one to take a <-ro*( and make i away of life of It. — —— —o— —— CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, June 21 — (UPi — (I'SDAI — Livestock: Ilogs: 2.1'00 Active, steady, I rood and choice barrow* and I gilts 14.85 the ceiling; sow* at 111" ceiling; complete early < Ii arance. , Cattle; 10.000. Calves: 800 Fed steers and yearling* steady; f.tlrlv active; hulk at 1fi.75-18.00; gpnroxlmately 50 loads at ceii- : tug; general killing quality less desirable than last week; heifers ; about steady, but 17.75; cow* steady to weak; bulls steady to ' t lower: sausage gulls showing full decline; most beef cows |o.mi-i;:.m>; strictly good cows to 15.5"; cutters 9.50 down; heavy licef bulls to 18.00, but weighty sausago bulls topiied at 14.75; vealers steady at 17.00 down; rtock cattle steady. Hheep: Il.twAt. Spring lamb* leady to 2.5 <• nt lower; gos>d .uni choice spring lambs mostly 16.00, deck 16 25; old crop dipped lambs and yearling* weak to .5" ceuts lower; load good and e'loice shorn lambs with No. I licit* Ifiott; decks strictly good and choice with sort No. 1 pelt* 15 50; short deck good and choice shorn slaughter ewe* with No. 1 and No. 2 pells 8.75.

Regular Legion Meeting Tonight The regular moating of Adam* Post 43. A marlcan Lsgion, will ha held tonight at 8 o'clock at the Legion home All membeia aro ui god to al lead ■ ■ iwmoi m *iiibi iisaia Our vision of the postwar world will Im a mockery unlesa wo pro vide a place for God. a— — tri'oiaTWKWT or titwiMsiK iron unit ritr «tt.i, tvvrxr.u Nolbs is hereby gtvsn. That th» undarxlgn-d ha* b-«n sppolntsd Adinlnlstrator with the will aimesed <it th* SKlate .J Frank Troutner late <>f Adwni* I'ouiitv, Oseraasd The astata is probably »<dv*at. Ilonnlil M. Nysr. »rimlnlalrsfsr. with Ihr «ill ■■■rt.-a. .lune M, I IMO Frrd l„ l.llterer, Alt»rav>. Jana 10—17—24 M -Q..- ... nwrvra; wo. zaso Mirtrtt To (UKIHTONN Notice la hereby given that thterm <>t aslst«n"« <>f the Trust ■*reate<| under th* Mat will of <Jolg«i David Studabaker In* aspired Any t* 'son. firm or corporation holding a ■ lalm against **ld front is hereby notified to file ths same with Arthur l>. Suttle-, at hl* office In the Nlbli k Ralldlng on or before July 1. ISIS John U Tyogolt V trail H. Krlch Trustees Vrtber t>. outlies, Vaent Hesr, n l|. 11, ~ Atlorse* June l‘J -21 24

HOTPOiNT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT o— Hotpoint Water Heaters —« — KENTS Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe Bt. Phone 27

; p Needs : : Women and Girls : J for " : Machine Winding Wotk ■ • Shift—3:3o It M. to 12:00 M. J ■ Good Pay—7sc per hour Starting Rate ■ ■ Bonus- 10'* Night Workers- ■ . ■ Bonus. • . APPLY AT J ■ Einploymi'ilt Office, J North Ninth St. Decatur, Ind. a • ELECTRIC- J

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Trad* In a Good Town - Decatur ASSatIMWT TgSja Os RM VMfTAIIf ROWFI SlftS CASH WaL FEED & SUPPLY Monroe at Eighth ALL-PURPOSE Neat sod black as MwMapeg print, Dinah Black to Oka • coat of armor for wood « woo fence*, railuiga. *«>*•• & Drtofi ovaralgM io • bard Hwimei Kohne Drug Store