Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1946 — Page 5
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■Trf itEi’OKTS „»ot OF LOCAL W . Jurrav a CO. W> m '~4 Juh< *' ff >11.55 ■p- 13.75 M.— ’ " 13.60 K on Weduo. R •- Iff . ... ltt' 0 K"' 450 ■K,’. Iff? ,„ nHiii’o l-"" ln.O'» ffV., ■ 15.00 16 0" ■ r 12.00 I I." 0 ■ h. 4. od 10.1 100 |K_ 8 1)0-9.00 H . b.oO down ■£ ,r 13.00 ■J" -- 1 > I HR 10 "0 down ff* £R stock YARD# Km*'" l J """ f .Ts- P <i “** ■L» . - 1H.55 ■ 13.75 K" - 900 fc;r.' - >** ff* 14.60 ■ L 6.00 Mr 6.00 KfIALE EGO AND QUOTATION# futnlihed by K tu r produce co. PboM 380 ■ r „ rr ,.f.,l June 27 . 3 ’ l ' , )'TS --31 c - •• 51c K*r- 1 lbs. A up . 31c K ind.T I 15s 31c . Li. gn luL Ku. GRAIN MARKET K|K ELEVATOR CO. Kg Nbject to change H faring day. K fellwed at elevator. HVoff, n d June 27 |h»W.. - -1167 Kn.-xl o I l orn 2.00 Old Cura .— 1.96 Lui 2.16 Ku 2 .10 ■ 84 K— 2-W ■ _ 135 B 47 K,: .H per bushel less, ■so: .04 per 100 less. ■ La.b. farm KcAGO LIVESTOCK ■#. June — (UP) — K~ |,i»<*i«><k: ■ iff"/. Active. steady: Ki ciioK*- barrows and ■to Dm* n iliiiu: sows at ■ttiU.'. mniphtc early ■ !>. ( .lives: 500. Fed ■ad jeailingH steady to K lower: only strictly ■tod Ready; shipper de■BtTiw. tin coinpctitiou on Kmh. .i|i|i:o.\iniately 20 MMr>' call!'* Including 2 ■& R-s. finished If * KWk 16.50 18.00; most ■ 047.25; <-ows anil veah-rs steady; all ■ flUl* weak to 25 cents R tto. Early sales old ■M "priug lambs abont ■ other classes scarce; ■h ilsnrhbr ewes steady off; load medium to ■I rrn|i f lipped lambs and ■ with No. 1 and No. 2 yS- wittered small lots ■4 eferfet. native spring ■ WMlt.so; soma light■4»*r. to 13.50; small lots ■ itwru slaughter ewes —0 — — ■HAPOLIS LIVESTOCK K" l '*. June 27—(l’P> — ■wMtoelt: ■ — ■ srtivi*. steady; good Ep*' butchers 100 Ills up and < hoicc sows and ■» 14.10. K 8 ca,w * 200; early B** and yearlings fully ■Neiwice mixed yearlings B~*»6 17.75; :dd head ■,"* r » 17.50-18.05; load ■ T 3 '® and good steers and ■BAelt.sh; cows fairly ■*4 ?ood boef cowa 14.80and medium 10.26to* and cutters s.ooI r * active and steady; r tlf'iee 17.50-JBOS, E***" steady; gjfes spring lambs mostC. ' wmß ’ | >n to low good ff * la ‘* Khl ‘T ewes mostly grain close I * 1-45‘iB, March 1.ift «B: Sept. 87; Dee. | * A; Xo »-3«%; .March ■>/““ —0— EL a. TfX "’ re P‘ ,rto Plans - PUnl i *B*"’Ej a I ° ll- • wi,l iotlng pool. *2:90 te 6:00 kSi"» ”• J Glaaeea Fitted
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVEKTISING KATES —0For 25 words or loss--1 time 50c; 2 times 750; 8 times #1; 6 times 81,75. Rates quoted are for consecutlve Insertions. No classified ads accepted on eklpday echedCA R r*2*, fo L 10 p ’ ln ‘ bI *CK FACE Io 6c per word for insertlon. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline le » a. m. FOR SALK FOR SALE—Columbia Records complete line of popular and claaslcs. L'brtek Bros. »i. t f F6ft SALE -Tenth street, 12 lots; paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to include estimated cost of new sewer, other lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street, Meibers street, etc. Huy now for new home next year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 131tf JOIN THE thrifty Ev,7F body 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 I9> * 122t30 All Make Washers,~Swcepers repaired. For sale New radios, base cabinets. Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service, Ho Jefferson. 1 block south east of Court House. i3«»t FOR SALE New Mndim bunga low, 4 rooms ami bath, garage, Priced for quick sab*. 8 room modern home near G. E . suitable for duplex. 6 room home with extra lot, can give Immediate possession. 40 acre farm near city on paved road, an ideal country home, jiossession in a few days. 40 acre farm near Monroe, good productive land ami good buildings. 80 acre farm near Berne, 3 mi. northeast, good productive soil. 80 acre farm mar Decatur on paved road, a real productive farm and a very desirable farm to own. T. D. Schleferstefn, Auctioneer & Real Estate, Graham Bldg.. Phone 105. FOR SALE Modern five room home, located in Dccat'tr, 5 bloi kri from businesn district. < an be occupied immediately. Call 851 143 gtf ADD”» ; LAS.SIFiED FOR SALE 1934 Ford. Write 1 box 118, Democrat. 119 a3t x 't’Oß SALE New hW.ep tak* tor Mod' 1 A. B. 0M John Deere tractors New motor for John Deere 12A Combine. Several good used ■ Mowert. Steffen Implement Company. Th Ird st., Phone Imi, ll'tgtt FOR SA LE I'pri-'ht piano. 'I wo full-slzod beds, mattresses and springs- Phone 142a. 149 ■ FOR SALE Fryere. Live or dn -e cd. Call Vernon Niblick, 569-T j 150 g3tx! Ft Hl SALE 2 farms. >'■' acres located 3 mile northeast Decatur; 80 acr<w located I mlh - northeast Decatur. Charier, Bailey, rout, Mfinroevllle. Ind. Lm 401 > FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet m good condition. Call 4031. 15Q 21 x FOR SALE Large size heatrola, good condition. Bargain if tak eti Immediately. Mrs. Philip < arper, 3'4 miles west of Decatur on Peterson road near Antioch church 150-3tx| FOR SALE — Modern home in Monroe; 7 rooms and bath: garage; drove well, located on M<*st Multi street. Rolli** Wable. Monroe. Ind. FOR SALE Plants. I«c a dozen Large strong plants, tomato, cabbage, sweet potato, yams, <e try. brussel sprouts, broccile, koi arabi and flower Mrs. Williaini Strahm. Strahm grocery, 339 North Ninth street.lso gjt pOR SALE Set of 9 golf clubs. Victory bicycle, call 1864 I-> I -tx j FOITsWT 2 row horse miltT vator. has tractor hitch. Phone 645-J lala.tlx FOR SALE Natural gas sto'A 4 burner. »3b. Clarence Smit ey. W. ■MXroe St. 151 !£? |.'<ll' SME '35 Chevrolet sedan Good condition. Call 361 or 90 lal uv* ——0 — Markets Ai A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in moderately todv.». firm. Curb stocks higher. Corn, oats and barley futures livestock: hogs, artW*. steady; cattle: steady to weak, sheep: steady.
•’lt KALE New chrome break fast table, with ted porcelain top a tid llr iW - ilfiAliDM ANS~new fIJ North First, for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, I covered button*, covered buckles. h< nmtitching and machine button--117-87U |l\A.\'ll-.b \ f, < acres of clovet and alfalfa hay made. Artie £«* keoll. Phone 981) 1,. 150 3tx " ' x I*LD Loans on farms. East orn money. !/>w rata#. Very lib<“ral terms. Bee me for abstracts of title. French Quinn, S 3 T-T-ts U ANTED Girl for general oScs 1 ' Work. Must be able to type, i Sti-ady employment, good wages. • 1 "rite Box 114, In care of Demo* 1 rrat office, 144-btf "miscellaneous FARMERS ATTENTION- Wo~ro move dead horaeo, cows, bogs, etc. Decstur phono 2000. We pay *ll phone charges. Ths Stadley Product! Co. j5-tf APPLIANCE SERVICE — If We can't fix it throw it away. We repair all makea of waabera, sweepers. Irons, and other email spplfances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. 97-tl Insurance, SIO.OO per year. Kenneth Runyon. 118t5 JI’ST RECEIVED — l-arge shipnient of chrome broakfaet sets with porcelain or wood table tops. Better hurry if you want one. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199 1 We will can chicken on Tuesday, July 2. Must lie in by 10 am. Llechty cannery, Berne, Ind. 150—g4t TRADE ~ 191'1 super-dfluxe Ford coach for 1941-42 Ford or Mer- ■ "try convertible. Call Anthony 77182. Ft. Wayne after 1:30 p. m. 150 g 3t-x FOR RENT I'olt RENT 5 room semi-modern house s'e miles from Decatur. Inquire at 316 North 2nd street, after 5:30 p.m. or write box 119 < o this office. 151 — a.3tx LOST Wedding ring Wednesday morning near Linn Clothing Store. Phone 677. Reward. 151 itx WANTEI >T (T R ENT Space'for house-trailer. Water, lights, san | itary facilities, f’hone 1462 after 6 P m. 151-lt-x ACT NOW To necuTe - ilie county's most profitable smal' buefness. oiu- man cati operate. Write Mr. F. V Jamison. 223 E. Douglas ( Street, Bloomington. Illinois. 151—4 t LOST Chait* from motor scoot, between Monroe and Nuttman avenue <m Tenth street. Phone 88. Paul llriede. 151 g 3t FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., June 27 (VP) All minkes were steady today at Union stockyards. Ilogs 100-400 lbs. 14.75; 400-500 lbs. 14.50; male hoge 10.00; roughs ; 14.00; stags 14.00. i Calves; good 16.50-17.00; choice ■ 17.50. Lambs' spring lambs 16.00; clip-j»-r lambs 14.50; dipped ewes 8,5(!; dipped bucks 7.50. Steers: good to choice 16.00-17-.0)1; medium 14.00-16.00; plain 10.00 12.0't. Heifers: good to choice 15.00-16- ,(«); medium 12.00-14.00; plain 10-.00-12'H). Cows: good to dioice 12.0013.00; medium 9.00-12.0 O; cutters 8.509.00: cantiers 6.00-8.00. Hulls: good to choice 12.50-14.00; I medium 11.00-12.00; thin 10.00-11. oOPPONENTS SEEK (Castleee# From Psae <»*> to the White House. The Oi’A now is scheduled to expire at midnight Sunday. Sen. W. Lee O Daniel, D.. Tex., said I he was ready to talk on through Monday in order to kill the price agency, which he said was "unconstitutional and communistic. Mr. Truman was asked at his news conference whether he planned to make a radio speech V.nen he takes final action on the OPA bill. He said he would decide that when be received the measure. Tlie president expressed regret that there had been so much delay in final action on the OPA bill, but he would not discuss details. Mr. Truman saw Bowles yesterday. He told reporters that he had been successful In the past in persuading Bowles to rema n in his post and hoped he could be successful again. Cops Like the P*P«r. Too Plymouth. Ind., (VP) The fol|oW|M note appeared recontly, on lh e Plymouth police blotter: Some , ul prlt stole the newspaper out « the station between 6 ■ P®- * Trade In a Good Town — Decat#
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Question Father In Murder Os Children Redwood City, Calif., June 27. -~(L’Pi—Vorhaa Newton, 24-year-old glaxier, was brought to the San Mateo county jsll today for further questioning about the clawhammer murder of hi* two infant daughters. Newton was brought here from Auburn, Calif., wlieru he already had undergone questioning. Authorities said Newton had not confessed. Soaked to the skin and bleeding copiously, Newton was picked up yesterday by a tourist as hs Wandered along the shores of Emerald Hay, Lak** Tahoe. He had been sought since the brutally scarred lx»dii»< of the two children were found Tuesday in a lonely ravine near San Mateo. Calif. 0 Powell to known as the garden spot of Wyoming, with beans being the chief crop.
dressed CHICKENS every Friday and Saturday Live poultry available every day in the week. Decatur Produce Co. S. 3rd nt. Phone 3NO Cash CoaL Feed ■V & *Supply Monroe at Eighth ~<tv-i i—mutaniii etn \’ash Coal Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing AND SHE'S GOT BOOTS!” iii 1 / POPEYE, THERE'S] K|h ThEY ANT k ' I ! Z WIL YOU CLEAR YWHX MR. WIMP/.) p" ( :> ' (NO SUCH THING / '""“7 THEN WHERE) \ THE STUMPS, AV O(£j 7na.rpo a Jy *> < ,7 a NAiRPoRT/.'r 7 t' ? ?r (/f nair planes ) v'"“ —*» ’ ? Z\T'/ \ LAND jfeSpW'.Y |g£aMv;> . Hr JM I VJTfe uftp Yi.) _W. __; | —I "• L»- 1.',..’-’ bTONDIE <• K 0 W I NG PAINS! r — — l "i ll okay JI r ' Y •— —— j t-A? i A cookie, \!F Jzi >» ■x,-— C roouiEl ', Aon, Jirpr •. I (COME back ) | ,1 II S MAQV LOU IS J I CAN COME-; f aftepnoon ) <. ►<£«£ • yi &<4 »II / mXS SOME little ) C what are the^ \\ Clothes/ Q- 4AV. h ( HER / /*2? I GIRLS WE/RINGJ'C' Oitl''fri ,l g V.macticupJ' . JyWj®}' 11<K S 1W 'W-w ! gtk «*>*■ -v.' 1 ' >A ■ IcpllT*!^„ 111 -- _ x 3 _ Fa s s s « as • ■■■■.■■■■■ is ■■■■■■■ ■ ■■■■■!■■■■■■■ INSLKANCE IS A PERSONAL MATTER. JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT PLUS JUST THE RIGHT KIM) EQUALS “PROTECTION.” Hf | Leland Smith Insurance Agency | MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION. I SLLfli BL' si si BL Bi Bi a iB, Bi-, bi oi bi Bi Bi si.- so aa ® a ami& st ai a®aas®a® aa.a. b- a—., a b bi_ abi ... st aaasi,aw. aa a a SL.,sHf
County Aqent Will Broadcast JTuesday • Preparing 4 H Itairy Calves for Show” will be the topic f or dis cussion between L. E. Archbold, Adams county agricultural agent, and Jay Gould. W()WO farm service director, on the Little R<-d Barn program. Tuesd.-.y morning, July 2, at 6 o’clock over WOWO. Fort Wayne. —, , Wyoming Is a focal point in the nation’s search for new oil supplies Having a total of 111 > 1 w. ■ J FT 1 Ph k Staff ■ IS. K F f l ' MJ" A / ; rfv . Xto-i U ■ . ■" , . • V - ■ HERE'S * hat that IS a hat, and to prove it moviedont’s Gene Tierney, the pretty lady beneath the chapeau, could show you a 51,500 price tag. No, it isn't ermine—it s white mink, and so is the 835,000 coat, ono of only three natural whit# mink coats In »ha world,
Evansville Banker Given Prison Term Indianapolis, June 2”. (VPI — Sterling Perry. 54 year-old Evansville hanker, was sen’em ed to a ' L 5 year prison term and fined |s,#<M 1 today on charge* that h • embezxled 18142.9 M from the national city I bank where he rose from office bay to vice president .!! 36 yearn of employment. Perry, a portly, good natured Evansville socialite, sobbed as special Judge Waller Lindley of Danville, 111. passed . iq.m e. He revealed forth" time that he used portion* of !h<* money "to help cover up a friend' bid check" and that he "played the hotves and the dtocks.'* FOLKS WHO ADE ALWAYS LAUGHING AT OTHER PEOPLE'S LOOKS, SHOULD’ GtT THEMSELVES A y-! NLW MlRROV<_j— 2 .S 3 t’/ ‘ /V M \ /*< vjy XTA I / You'll be able to laugh and enjoy 1 your home after you've had a Stokol stoker installed by the HAUGK HEATING A APPLIANCE. They give you clean, safe, uniform automatic heat at actually lest fuel cost than h —d firing. Our expert service -I# guaranteed to satisfy. We can handle your problems promptly. HAUGK Heating Appliance 121 S. Second St. Phone l!l
HOPEFUL OF lOastlaae# Frotw Face Owe! tin* union’s farm equipment emergency committee, insurd a Hateno in accusing ibe admißistration #f 'fumbling and blundering’’ in the prolonged strikes. He Hiiid secretary of labor i»*wIs 11. Hi hwellenbai h should resign unions the administration fol lows HehWellcnbaoh's recommendations of three weeks ago and seis- < t the plains.
"■■■■■■■■■Baaawaaaaaaa" Thinking About a STOKER For Your Furnace? — The Stokol Stoker has given Local Home-owners QUALITY SERVICE and LOWER FUEL BILLS for many years. \ Why not let a STOKOL give you the economy and service of smooth, controlled firing? Coal—Gas-Oil Furitoces. Conversion Burner*. Furnace Repairing — Cleaning. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■• l ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■**> - Needs Women and Girls for Machine Winding Work Shift 3:30 P. M. to 12:00 M. Good Pay—7sc per hour Start-* ing Rate Bonus 10 j Night WorkersBonus. \ / APPLY AT , rJ ent Off:se» North Ninth St. Decatur, Ind. - GENERAL ELECTRIC—-
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NATION'S WAR DEAD (CeaOawed Froa ••*«» <>■•» 393 caiualttaff, Baltimore, 2,081* Ht. Louto, 1.636, and B*u Francisco, 1 365. Lists for other cities were not uvsllable. OFFICE CLOSED My dental office will be closed July 8 te July 10th, inclusive. Dr. Fred I‘attenion
