Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1946 — Page 5

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MARKET REPORTS ®«ILV M.O.T OR LOCAL KIHO rOMION MARK.T. f 0 r ■ENNETT, MURRAY A CD. Ptona N1 Corrected July 1 IM to <OO lbs |H.SI ■ska «-7S ■p 11.60 ■la and Saabs takes os WedEM- ■ and Satarday. ■y Veils, Bata, only _93 to fix Kbill.so ■to (choice) 1100 ■ Bucks —1.90 ■era, good to choice ...16.0017.00 ■am, com. to m'dlum 12.00-15.00 ■turn, good to choice 16.00-10.00 ■f>*r». com. to m'dlum 12.00-11.V0 ■vs, choice 12.50 ■s. medium to good 10.11.00 ■th. common — RR»»«R — — S 00-9.00 ■th. cutter 8.00 down ■bi. choice —— 13.00 ■to. medium good 11.00-12.00 ■h. commonlo.oo down | KUHNER STOCK YARDS Corrected July 1 ■ to 100 1b5.911.65 ■gba 12.76 ■gt 11.76 ■<* Hoga —— 9.00 Tfto (choice) 15H ■ball.6o ■m 6.00 ■ Bucks 5.00 ■ WHOLESALB EGG AND ■ POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by ■ DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 880 Corrected July 1 receipt eggs32c MHu>rn broilers and fryers ..31c ■vy hens2sc ■ty fryers 81c springers 1 lbs. A up ....31c ■lingers, under 1 lbs. —Bl c hens 22c ■> 15c ■ LOCAL GRAIN MARKET I BURK ELEVATOR CO. / Beans subject to change during day. trices delivered at elevator. Corrected July 1 ■ 1 Red Wheat 91.97 Isa. 2 New and Old Corn 2.00 2 New and Old Corn ..._ 1.96 11$; Boy Beus_ 2.16 11$: Beans2.lo ■ 2 Oats Si ■x Seed 2.00 ■ 1.86 ■ol .17 ■ Graine: .03 per bushel leu. Corn: .01 per 100 lees. lo.b. fara Fort Wayne Livestock ■'<>rt Wayne, ln<l„ July I -(UP) ■inion dockyard officials said ■>y that no market reports would ■ available until livestock mar■s In larger cities hud establisb- ■ a price level trend. ■tdlanapolis, July I—(UP) — ■l A)—Livestock: ■gs 6.000; active, sharply and ■venly higher; barrows and gilts ■ lbs up 5.15 higher. 100-160 lbs. ■•4.65 up; sows 4.15-4.65 higher ■ghta 160 llm up MOO to ship■k local packers not yet buying; lbs. 16.25-19.50; good and ■<<• sows largely 18.OO18.50; ■ market not yet established. : Cuttle 900; calves 400; steer marul uneven, rang- 75 to 1.00 high■two loads rnoetly good to bare■choice medium w ight steers ■“i two loads top good yearns 18.00; these kinds 1.00-1.25 no test on heifers; cows ’■e to order buyers; gem rally stole 2.00 up; most ad■b>- on canners to common kind; Bl cowe up to 15.00; best elig■gto 16.00; common and medium canners and cutters lKll.50; walers active, general steady; strictly choice to ■ butchers 2.00 higher at 20.00; ■good and choice 17.50-18.00; and medium 12.00 17.00. good and choice spring 14.50-16.00; top 16.50 for and slaughter ewes ■ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK .w r “B°’ J«iy i — (UP) — ' k*-uveatoek: 2.500, The market open, ■w, around 2.00 higher; later 'VB and close moderately acI unevenly iiighif. at maximum a<!vance. anil choice barrows and ®|of most weight 16.85 18,50, lop 18.50; underweights sows 2.16-8.15 higher. 16.50-17.25, odd head HW: most hogs sold. and yearlings, including ■■>« heifers 1.00-3.00 higher; choice grades up most. higher; Iwo loads acaihg approximately 1275 tt>«.. Mdagfag 22.00; fed heifers 81.00, RWBows generally 1.00 higher; * BB W H * n ‘' cutters 50-75 cents to 50 cents, mostly 50 at 18.00 down; stock to follow the sharp following torminag®Lit price controls. A. BIXLER [ OFTOMETRIfT HOURS: flSjto 11:80 12:80 to 6:00 MBturdays, 8:00 p. m. I Telephone 136 i W Inmlnsd Glsssso Fitted >'

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —oFor 26 words or loss: 1 time 50c; 2 times 765; I times 111 I times 91.78. Ratos quoted srs for ssnsseutlvo Insortlens. No slssslfisd sds accoptod en sklpdsy sshsdule. Rato fer 10 point BLACK FACE Is 6o per word fer Insertion, Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Mendsy through Friday. Saturday deadline li I a m. FOR SALK FOR BALE -Columbia Records complete line of popular and daaaics. Übrlck Bros. 91-ts FOR BALB-Tcnth street, 12 paved street, arranged on eaay payments. Price to include estimated coat of new newer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street, Meibers street, etc. Buy now for new home neit year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 121tf JOTN'TIIFIErIIty crow Ta. body eaves 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 aale New radloa, base cabinets. Kitchen Maytag Salea & Service, 110 Jefferson, 1 block south Mt east of Court House. 139 t EOfi SALE 2 farm*. 62 acres located 3 mile northeast Decatur; 60 Berea located 1 miles northeast Decatur. Charl<« Bailey, route 2. .Monroeville. Ind. 150—g6tx FOR SALE — 4 acres o( clover hay. stunding. Forest Miller, Monroeville. Phone 3211 Monroeville. 152 3t-X FOR SALE 1 10 cubic toot useJ electric refrigerator; 1 single bed. spring and mattress, complete, used. Call 337 and aek for Mr. Underwood. 152—git For 8All; Two Sellera kltclv en cabinets, 12 chairs. Two GlowItoy stoves, heater and range. Table. Phone 5421. 152 3t FOR SALE M< Cot mlck Deering 8 ft. binder. Good as new. Harvey Bucher, Preble. 162 3t-x FoiT ■salT E'ryers. t ill 6521 T 153 g 2t FofiTlALlT'— Black and white English shepherd i>iii»b. |5 A It. Robert Flora, ilonglaud, route one. 153 3t-x roll SALE — Used Arcola system, 4 radiators, all fittings- Phone 5143. 153 3t-x E’()il SALE t new 16x6 tiros an<l tubes. Wren Repair Shop, Wren, Ohio. 154 - Itx E’OR SALE Good mixed hay" Sell by bale or ton. Phone 956 M. 154 —3tx I'OH SALE OH TRADEf’iJH lbSota Custom, 1941 Deßota DeLuxe. 1942 Plymouth, 1935 Ford. Monroe Auto Repair, Monroe. Indiana. I‘a blocks east business district. 154- 3tx FOR SAL Apartment or huslnex tbullding. brick construction Itfealy located in business distrlrict. Cull 174 Midwest Realty Auction Company. Decatur, Ind lanu. 164 2t Foil sALR- 7 room, all modern home, ideally located near the business section, suitable for two fine apartments. Call No. 174, Midwest Realty Aucti<>u Co., Decatur. Indiana. 154- 2t E’OR SALE 2 wh* <•' trailer,' Vilas D. Eisey, Monmouth. Indiana. Call between 4:69 and 6:(M p.nt. 151 Ux FOR SALE; 4 Ihiiner gas range with oven Porter Trailer Sales State Road 27. 161 2t I’OR SALE; Heating stoves; new? uwed, holds 129 lbs. coal; Estate Heatrola; battery radios and electric. Kitchen Msytag Sales A Service, 110 Jefferson Nt., gfeene 95. 154-t( CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE f<>rn: Jan. 1.51UB; March L--51 HB. Oata: July 938; Sept. 90 90*4; Dec. 90; Aug. 91'.8; Nov. S99b-fe; March 90 *4. —p . , The world has liecome a neighborhood and unless it bei-onuw a brotherhood It will remain a battlefield. -Pearce. Sheep 500. Market active, spring laralm 2.50 higher to small killers and traders; slaughter ewes mostly 75 cents higher; short load mostly good and choice 76 lb. spring lambs carrying medium ends 19.00 straight, other ■mall lots good to choice native springers also 19.00; small lots daughter ewes with No. 1 and | No. 2 pelts 9.00 straight, these I mostly good anti choice, but I tome lots have common end.

QUICKIES by Km KcywM> r R ttr- ~\i ■kDP V “I see there's Rubber Btsmp* cdvertlsed In the Democrat Want Ads a'pose it’s the real thing or politicians?" WaHTO " BILfRbMANB new JaMttoa. iH North First, for sewing machines repairing, needles, oIL belts, parts, covered buttons, covdred buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 161-261 X WANTED Married couple to a hare modern home. References required. Write box 120, Democrat. 161—g3ti WANTBb” Sheep to proves weight and quality of wool, also kills tics and lice. For appointment write Loren Glass, Route 2, Decatur, Indiana. 93-T WANTtfb—Man'it used bfeyde. Must be in good condition. Call Phone 423. 151-2tx WAfcTlfli Straw, any amount. W. R. Morris, phone 1073. 154— g3tx MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION-Ws ramove dead horses, cowe. hoga, etc. Decatur phons 2000. We pay all phone charged. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts ALLIANCE sfftVltbi - » w" can't fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other email appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 188. 97-ts AC"f r NOW To secure tlto couniy'i most profitable small business. One man can operate. Write Mr. F. V. Jamison. 223 E. Douglas Street, Bloomington, Illinois. 161-4 t f'ARM LOAblfi —We are making farm loans for 6 to 38 years at 4% int Thera is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Cali me or drop me a line and 1 will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T

Refrigeration and Air Condition ing - - 2 line type. Instruction, Male. Great need for men to repair and install Refrigeration and Air Conditioning equipment. Also excellent opportunity* for men interested in going into own busi nera. Training will not Interfere with present job. Previous experience not necessary. .Mechanically in< lined men write for dotaile and FREE; "Qualification Chart Test.” Utilities Inst. Box 127 c/o Democrat. 154 -2tx LOST AND FOUND LOST Electric iron. Left in store or put in wrong car. Albert Beineke, Route 2. Decatur. Craigville phone. Reward. 161—2tx 0 — Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in active trading. Bonds Irregular. U. 8. governments firm and quiet. Curb stocks higher. Corn, oats and barley futures higher, Chicago livestock: hogs: moderately active, higher: cattle: higher; sheep: active, higher. o Robert Krick Heads County Shrine Club Robert Krick of this city to the new president of the Adams county Shrine club, succeeding Cletus Miller, who served during the past year. Other officens are: Ell Stucky, Geneva, vice-president; Willard Kasson, Herne; secretary and lx»fton .Moser. Herne, treasurer, Nober Edgar Kilbourne of the Mizpah Temple, Fort Wayne, wax the guest speaker at a meeting of the organImHod, held larft E*riday at the local Masonic hail. Other notables attending were: G. J. Miller. Dave Erwin, Kenneth Match«tte, John Palmer and Henry Curdes. all of Fort Wayne. The dinner was served by member* of the Order of Eastern Star. Plans are underway for a picnic for members, their families and guests, to be held In August. LOCALjBAKERY (O—Stosed rr—< rs— ow) flour shipment is received. The hafcery has not been making its own bread for nearly two years. Stewart’s Bakery, local bread making plant, is not faced with an Immediate almßar It was revealed today.

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UNDIR 7HI SUPERVISION of 70 Gb, German laborers are destroying some 65,000 tana of Nazi poison gases. Three workers, wearing decontamination suits, are shown watching burning mustard gas as it sends up huge billows of smoke at the ChemlcaPWarfare Service depot at St Georgcn, Germany. A layer of chloride of lime placed in the burning pit sends the mustard gas into flames immediately. Signal Corps photo. (InlemationaQ

Trade In a Good Town — Decatur Cash Coal, Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth DRESSED CHICKENS every Friday and Saturday Live poultry available every day in the week. Decatur Produce Co. 8. 3rd st. Phone 380 FEED FOR SALE * * * Bag Service, Inc. Plant on Elm Street opposite Tile Mill.

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AMVETS Ends First State Convention Indianapolis, July I—(UP) : (loonier membera of the AMVETS ' have cloned their fiiwt alate convention today after electing Frank T„ Richter of Evansville ax Indiana commander. Some 60 delegates, lepreaetiting I the 2.000 state members of the AMVETS, convened Saturday for a two day meeting. The new commander Is manager of tho U. 8. I employin' nt gervlce at Evansville. . New officers will meet here in July to oelect a state headquarters. James Bridger, eaily Western ’ hunter, trapper, fur trader and ! guide, Im believed to have been the first man to have seen the Great , Salt Lake, (»days a week Saturday until 8 p m. Current Receipt Price Sherman-White Corner 3rd & Monroe Cash Coal Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth

PRICES START UP (Turn T» Pag* 2, Column 1) He said the administration hoped to modify the estenuioit bill In the Senate to provide for a permanent one year extension to avoid the need for further action after the proposed temporary July 20 expiration. He said It would be preferable to handle the legislation "in one bite instead of two." Karller, < hainnan Brent Hpence, l>„ Ky„ of the House Ranking committee said ihat shortly after the house acts on the temporary exeiisinn. he would Introduce a bill incorporation the admlnislra • ion’s wishes on |H>rmaneiu price control legislation. He said "the administration” was preparing the desired legislation, but that the bill had not reached him yet. Administration officials awaited uneasily for news of the effect on prices. Hoping that businessmen and landlords would heed Mr. Truman's plea to stick by ()PA ceilings until congress acted, they doubled there would be wide spread sharp Increases in prices immediately. Tiie house appeared ready to act today oo a simple resolution exlending <i|'A powers for two or three weeks while a new bill is drafted by congress. But Senate rules put lll'A foes in a position to block Senate action until the end of the week and even longer if a filibuster threatened by Sen. W. Lee O'Daniel, D.. Tex., develops. Under action taken by the rales committee Saturday, the house could pass a temporary Ol’A extension bill by a simple majority vote after limited debate. Then- also was a move afoot among some house Republicans to introduce separate legislation to extend the less-controversial rent controls for a year. They figured tha’ a separate bill on rents could be given congressional approval by tomorrow or Wednesday. While most congressional lead era said approval of a temiiorary Ol’A extension bill was assured, they reported that the outlook for passage of a permanent measure satisfactory to Mr. Truman was very uncertain. 0 No nation can expect to prosper and become great without ardent ami devoted patriotism. CASH LOANS Tell le Hew Meeh Toe Heel Frivetely Ceavssleut Mods Tsrmi tWt twsllat* ♦» apft T ft mhr • !••• J»»t tfll ■>> H>. emsnst VM »»«0. V»« c«s bsrrsw osy »»m frsm 121 S2OO M YOU» OWN IteXATuSt. No mo «l» ■Md ties. Moy wo kolp yMf VISIT OUR OHICt or wall c«>pM USS THIS VALUABLI SIRVICS Osr offica apaa daily ;•••• CLIP AND MAIL TODAY*"* : LOCAL LOAN COMPANY • Over Schafer Store • Decatur, Ind.—Phone 2-3-7 J ! Send me FREE INFORMATION | ! Name • g 9 • Addre»i — ! b CUjr Stitt , J teeaaaaaaaeaaeeaaaaaaaaaaaeaea*

Trade Io a Good Town — Deeatar 0 Hlrtb CerUVleol* Notice la twrsby glv»n that Mimes Hta-ker Hprungar han filed • petition in tha Circuit Court <>f Adams County Indiana, to havt the lime and place of her birth determlna-d Khl<l petition la art for hearing on the Mb day of July, l»sw. t’t.rm: o. TnotrrNrn Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court July I a VUTH-M Ttt HII»IIKH* Mealed bids will be received by the trimter of Union Tow Bail I p tip to fi pm. Thuradny, July 11 for the ante of i-obl «be<l and dntihle Wl’A toilet al the Hrwln School, Union Towimtilp Truatea roarrvea th. right t<> accept or reject any or all bids. I barley Wards Traatrr I a lon Ton entile a APJHiIXTVtIc.XT OF (IIVUMaTN t-HIN 4MT Notice l< hereby given That the reigned ha« te en appointed AdimnlHtralor of tl>e eatale nf Mancie I U, Brown late of Adame County, dreeaand. fllir estate la probably »o|vent W. t.iiy Hrona, kdmlninlratar. Jone 3M, IMO. John 1,. Ilrtoas. AUoroey. Julv I- July s—July la ■.N ■ » 4PIHHVTWFAT or U*MlM*> I I< Vl tIH He HOVtS VOX inb Notice tn hereby given That the undersigned liaa been appointed Administrator t'c Beilis Won <>f the estate of Edna Brown late of Adams County, deceased. Tlie e-tate la pro. lushly solvent W. I.uy Brown. Admlulairatur. Be Ronin Von Janr >, 111 14 John 1., ttrtowa. ttlorary. July I Joly »- Julv 15

•... ITEMS : ■ YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKINC FOR H ■ a Ventilating and Exhaust Fans* Garden Hose, 1 ■ (25 & 50 fl. lengthN), Clothes I’ins, Suh- g ■ merged Water Heaters (Hol Water in 5 1 I minutes). lleginner'H Roller Skates. Radios. I Kitchen .Stools. Slidinß Window Screens. : Arnold & Klenk j J Madison St I IBBR9BRBBBB M ■■■■■■■■■•■■ Ml Made to WALK 0N,.. Perfection poor Kin-am-el to Hm-Utoop, Cwp-htooFl 0 Floor eosmeb Isad * hard life! They get ■ftß ■C C F/dj. J walksd ovsr and scuffed up—from the K* FD/hs,..day they arc pts on. Dirt, sand, gravel, ’ ■ |j( J unders, snow and slush are ground into InSaaWWlWlfc-seNMW them—day after day! PERFECTION FLOOR KIN-AM-EL takes this kind <>( |F service—without fftnehiog. This heel- F W Proof, chip-proof and water-proof I . *IOOR Bnamcl t/rfes atoi//rv« Av m Arar. Will I * ( *h > KM*EL withstand repealed washings without losing its gloss, fce exterior or interior loors of wood, cement «f linoleum. Bight attractive shades. Smith Drug Co.

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Trade In a Good Tews — Demtar Notice! We are buying all grades of paper atock at preaont market prices. Also want Scrap Iron, Rage, Rubber, Batteries, Aute Radiators, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zine, Lead Babbitt, etc. Wo accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cans. We are also buysrs of beef hides, calf akin, sheep pelts, tallow, fata, greaaea, olla, lard, ote. The Maier Hide & Fur (o. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442 HOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT O— Vacuum ( leaner Repair - ■ 0 — KENTS Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe Bt. Phons 27