Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1946 — Page 5

I'RDAT. JUNK 29, 1948

RKET reports Y rmfort op local ' U o roRIION MARKIT* for NNITT, MURRAY A CO. Phone Ml Corrected June 29 400 lbs. ———Bl4.Bß "J. IS BO 9.00 lid ißtnbu taken on WedneoB d Saturday. Veaia, Sate, only _|l to 111 14.10 (choice) •••••••••• •••••••• 1100 uU 4 JO h good to choice ... 10.0017.00 i com. to m’dlum 12.0015.00 good to choice 15 0016.00 com. to ni'dium 12.0014.00 choice - 18.10 medium to good 10.41.00 common 8.00-9.00 cutter 800 down choice .■~ 13.00 medium Hood 11.00-12.00 commonlo.oo down uhner stock YARDS Corrected June 29 o 400 lb«- * 114.55 bl 11.75 11.75 Hogs 9.00 I (choice) —l5 H II — 14.50 I 6.00 Buck* 5.00 iholesali egg and CULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by (CATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 110 Corrected June 29 nt receipt eggs 32c »m broilers and fryers ..31c r hctis 25c if fryers _. -31 c y springers 4 lbs. A up ... 31c gersc, under 4 lbs. 31c urn liens 22c roosters •••••••• •••••• •••••••eMeeeeeaw 15c I 15c OCAL GRAIN MARKET ■URK ELEVATOR CO. lians subject to change during day. Ms delivered at elevator. Corrected June 29 I Red Wheat 31.87 New and Old Corn 2.00 I New and Old Corn 1.96 Boy Beans2.lo Brans — 2.10 Oats„ .84 Seed— 2.00 .... 1.36 - .47 nine: .03 per bushel less. Corn: .04 per 100 leaa. io.b. m au o AWM Jehovah’s Witnesses torn Hall West of Hanna Nuttman Park tebtower Bible Study, Sunday, vice .Meeting, Wednesday. >m. OSom Hall West of Hanna me In theocratic ministry, imday. 9:15 p.m uhi-r together, 0 nation not K" tZeph. 2:1-3). 0 K)OSE EXCURSION To Page 1, Column 4) after leaving .Mooseheart I ‘ o'clock that evening. I t rest eg t number ot noises •ent to the poet in the KenI Derby in any one name was kterg in the «illy< of Harry i Whitney. M/ ■< novs UGLY WEEDS Bit Won’t Harm :'.W lawn Grasses!] MOltl back-breaking weed ■l! Now you can enjoy a *>fal, weed-free lawn by jutt JJU**ble»poon» of WEED* to a gallon of water ' Tnytng it «i. 4 viU toon begin to (hrivel WEED-NO-MORE kill* ***•, plantain and other . ?, *d*— yet won't injure aoil. NO-MORE today! f (iit'Jfft '! “ mJ Drt* Storu ) Kl* J-LX HCOAL FEED & SUPPLY at Eighth v ' ~ "•A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST 1? 12:90 te • :W » . T ‘’«Phona 185 ****‘*"•4 Glasses MM

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 1 _o— For 25 wards ar tees: 1 time Ms; 2 times 750; I times |l| S times 81.75. Ratos guoted are far eonseoUtlve Insertions. No elseelfled •ds accepted on ohlpday ashedi ula. Rato for 10 paint SLACK FACE Io 60 per word for In•ertlsn. Copy must bo In offloe by 11 a. tn. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m. FOR BALK FOR SALE—Columbia Records complete line ot popular and classics. Uhrick Bros. 91-ts FOR SALE—Tenth atreet, 12 lota, paved atreet, arranged on easy payments. Price to include estimated cost of new aewer. Other Inta on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street, Melbera atreet, etc. Buy now for new home next year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 131tf JoiNl tHE t'firlfiy 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. 152-30 t All .Make Washers, Sweepers repaired. For sale New radios, base cabinets. Kitchen Maytag Sales ic Service, 110 Jefferson, 1 block south 'i east of Court House. 139 t FOR SALE 2 farm*. 6$ acres located 3 mile northeast Decatur; 60 acres located I miles northcast Decatur. Charliw Bailey, route 2. .Monroeville, Ind. 150—g6tx FOR SALE '35 Chevrolet sedan. Good condition. Cail 364 or SB-4. 151 3t-x Foil SALE 6 acres ot clover hay, standing. Forest Miller. Monroeville. Phone 3211 .Monroe Ville. 152 3t-x FOR H< ns on foot Cecil Harvey. Phone 986-K. 152- 2t FOR (BALE I 10 cubic fool used electric n-grlgorator; 1 single bed. spring and mattress, complete, used. (.’ail 337 and aak for .Mr. Underwood. 152—gJt FOR SAITE Two Sellers kitell en cabinets, 12 chairs. Two Glowboy stoves, heater and range. Table. Phone 5421. 152 3t FOR SALE McCormh k imerhu 8 ft. binder, flood as new. Harvey Bucher. Preble. 152 3t-x i-'OR SALE — 20 standing <mk trees, l-arge sloe Frigidalre. Two 600x16 tractor tires. Floyd Stone burner, route 2. 152 21-x FOR - SALE~Two~j>airii of bed pillows. Phone 1206. bit FOB SALE House trailer. Cash. Call 1549 after sp. in. 153g3t-x FOR SALE - Fryers. Call 652 B 153 g 2t FOR SALE — Black and white English shepherd pups. *5 A SB. Robert Flora. Ihwgland, route one. 153 2t-X FOR SALE Used Jrcola system, I radiatirs, all fittings. Phone 5H3. 153 3t-x Earlham President To Retire July 1 Ri< hmond, Ind.. June 29—(UP) — Dr. William C. Dennis will retire as president of Earlham university July I and be succeeded by Dr. Thomas E. Jones, a native Hoosier and head of Fisk University in Nashville. Tenn., the school's board of trustee* announced today. Dennis, head of Earlham for 17 years, will In-come president emeritus and remain as International law professor and legal counsel. ——o —-— Although the marriage of cousins is forbidden in many countries, some primitive tribo* prefer cou-sin-marriage and even insist on it, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur ANOTHER MEATLESS < Cast la wee From Pane Oae) available, the survey revealed. At Portland. Orc., the union stockyards reported a new weekly record with the recei'it of 16.20*1 sheep for the period ending Friday. Officials attributed the prospective loss of the commodity credit corporation subsidy, which in sdiadoled to end Sunday, for the record run. More retail shops had no stocks available after only an hour or two of operation. The possibility of a retail grocery clerk strike next week further complicated the situation. It wa» reported that union butchers might go out at the eame time.

irate “it's time we get an experienced stenographer with a Democrat Want Ad—l told Mary to take a letter ta Potts and Compi:ny at Toledo—insteady of mallinr it she caught the 2:15 train!'* WAfttßD BtfARbSiAHs new location, 222 North First, for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 117-37tx WANTEII — ’ .Married couple to share modern home. References required. Write box 120, Democrat. 152 g3tx WAMTriIL-lioye 14 ami 14 want job on farm. Experience. Write box 121, Democrat. 152g2tx WANTED TO - RVY Casting rod and reel. Telephone 1276. 152a2t MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION—Wa remove dead horiM, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phons 2000. Wa pay all phone chargaa. The Stadley Products Co. 16 ts Appliance serVicl: — i* we can't fix it thro* It away. We repair all make* of washers, •weepers, Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. 97-ts ACT NOW To •m ure the county's most profitable smalt business One man can operate. Wrlto Mr. F. V. Jamison, 223 E. Douglas Street, Bloomington, Illinois. 151-41 NOTICE We wlTTcalT'cSlcken on Tuesday, July 2. Must be In by 10 am. Liechty cannery, Berne, Ind. 150 g4t lost ANb Found I.oST Chain from motor scoot, between Monroe and Nuttman avenue on Tenth street. Phone 88. Paul Briede. 151 g 3t ■.— ,»..■■■ i /mu hr — The statistician of the National Safety Council Informs us that the 1945 traffic poll Is 28,500, From V J Day to the end of the 1945. traffic deaths rose 36 per cent according to hl* calculation. For the first seven months of the year the Increase was only 1 per cent, thus the skyrocketing toil of the last five months boosted the annual total of traffic deaths 17 per cent over 1944. One million persons were Injured. “It can't happen to me." Thus the average casual reader of this column will perhaps treat these figures. So often we got In onr cars, drive along, and when we come upon an accident feel that "It can’t happen to u« ” It can and It will unless we all drive carefuiiy. If we published these figures as war casualties we would ail hr- aroused. The indifference of the American public to the traffic toll Is one of the chief reasons why them is no definite demand for proper control laws alone cannot prevent these casualties. However, laws will be enacted unless you and I and everyone else driving an automobile, as drivers or as pedestrians on the highways, pay more attention to the safety of ourselves and the safety of others. Four-Man Committee To Conduct School Bloomington. Ind, June 29 (UP) A four-man committee will he In charge ofjjie Indiana university school ot medicine In Indiana polls and on the Bloomington cam pus until a successor is named to Dr. W. D. Gatch, who resigned as dean yesterday. Dr. Herman B Wells, president of the university, said the four department heads of the medical school would serve on the administrative board until a new dean was named. o The const ruction program for Kerrville. Ky., list* » *ewage disposal plant, airport, administration building, new streets and sewage extensions.

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I • ' 1/ - ? ? t President Juan Antonio j Rios, 57, who died Ir Santiago In the fourth year of a alx-year term. He had been ill for [ssyeml months. (/ntsroat/oaaf) A Supply Monros at Eighth WANTED Interior and Exterior PAINTING Satisfaction Guaranteed. Careful, experienced. For Free eMlimate- l’hone 8083 or 5652 i We'll be glsd to boas service to you. TRI-BTATE REALTY AUCTION CO. T. D. tchlsfersteln Room 4 DsVoos Bldg. Phone 105 Gsnersl Auctioneering and Real Estate HOTPOINT APPLIANCES O. E. FARM EQUIPMENT a— Electric Range Repair 0 KENTS Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe St. Phono 27 DRESSED CHICKENS every Friday and Saturday Live poultry available every day In the week. Decatur Produce Co. S. 3rd nt. Phone 380

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BUMPER WHEAT CROP (CssHsseO From poured down on the golden Krsin Meanwhile, csrloids ot enrly haivested grain trickled into slcva tors and commlsaion merchant throughout the atato wlih the out pul exp'niad to Int-roase isdidiy. — —u - . 17-YEAROLD traSttsasS Fvmi Ffcjo Oae) ranse she has a heart condition. Hetrons was arrested Wednesday fleeing from a hotel apartment In the vicinity of the Degnan home. He waa felled by a rookie policeman who seized three handy flower pots and smashed them at his head. The arrest was made nine days short of six months after the Ta-gnan murder shocked the warhardened conscience of th<- city and the nation. The child's dissected body waa found In sewers and catch basins In the neighbor hood ot her home. The youth’s mother told police rhe had “always been worried” about her son. When he was eight months old. she said he fell out of his high chair and “hurt his head.** She said he had "Ireen In trouble before." "I am a good Catholic," she said, “but If he committed this crime I hope he will die rather than go through the ordeal.” Rhe said her son was brilliant but headstrong. Despite a juvenile (miler 'record, he was an honor student in high school and won a good conduct award, she said. Young Helrpna' fingerprint* first were found to match those discovered on the wall of a hotel room in which Lt. Evalyn Peterson. young army nurse, was attacked last Oct. 5. Rhe suffered a head injury and 8150 was stolen In the assault. Then Helrens’ prints were compared with thoae on the Degnan ransom note. Experts found them similar on nine points. I'nder the point system of fingerprint idei*lflcatioi% they said.

' .Set IF THIS LONSLY CRITTIR hadn't broken his leg, he could have joinchis bovine comrades to become beef on th«v eastern markets, but as it Is, he had to be butchered in Chicago for thousands of th< Windy City residents to share. The calf is shown in the little-heard of clearing stockyards In Chicago, where the entire capacity of 2« pens was cleared, reportedly, for black market operations In th« eM t (International Soundpho’o

' T •• HM| ' —““"KT’ — ts M- 4 i l r i z wl- > Mil IB*: Mk*. n i I 1J ■ mWw I L. .. —-A. • w ■ WMBW. B JMQh POLICEMEN AND FIREMEN sift through rubble following an axplMion In the basement of the coffee ehop In tha ' Baker Hotel, Dallas, Tex., the nation's third major hotel tragedy in a month. The blast was said to hava been caused by a faulty new air conditioning unit Eight persons were reported killed and 41 Injured. Firemen saved trapped employes by plunging Into deadly ammonia fumes to rescue them. (Internationa!)

points of similarity could run as | high as 22. but nine were con- j sidcrcd sufficient proof, often,. they said, Identification is estali lisli*xl >,*n only four (mints of similarity. Tmdiy sum no hud sent the prints to the federal bureau of Investigation for "corroboration.'' He said he was satisfied that they ma'clwd after iwdicc specialIstn che< ked and rechecked them, hut he wanted to Im- "absolutely positive." o —-——— EVACUATE 35.000 ( O'ostlßMra From Page Oar I tile Nevada was the I'HS Indo- I pendetU'e. Her decks crowded |

with planes, firetrucks ami oil tanks, she presented a vulnerable target. In the lagoon, grouped into an crea approximately three miles in circumference, were the Penn sylvania. New York and Arkan tas. Aboard these ships crews |>a< ked and prepared to Iwiard transports by Monday at the lai rst if tlie order is received from Blandy. t)n Bikini all was in readiness

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11 Tomorrow it will be a deserted • Island. Camera batteries bad been installed and delicate In- ( rtrutncnta were spread over tho entire island to record every veil lion Os an event wlih h will last a millionth of a rci'otid. Forrestal flew to Rikiffl lai goon by seaplane from Kwajaiein. Ho was received almard this op- ' i ration crossroads flagship with ' the usual naval pomp and cere- . | nnmy.

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