Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1946 — Page 5

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY RIPORT OF LOCAL AMD FORCION MARKBTB for RINN ITT, MURRAY A CO. Phone Ml Corrected July 2 IM to too lbs. 815 50 nought 15-00 Boers 0.00 Veals and lambs taken on Wednesday* anj Saturday. Baby Veals, Bata, only —l3 to fl 2 Unb- 15.00 G lliili ii Yearling* I't.otl . KwA 0.00 Stott* good to choice ... 16.00-17.00 corn, to mdium 12.00-15.00 jNRF*, Rood to choice 15.00-16.00 Hetfdro, com. to m'dlurn 12.00-H.oo Cows. Com, medium to good 10.-11.00 "* tom, common .. .. 8 00-9.00 Com, cutter 8.00 down ‘ fiaUs, choice 13 00 BuHst medium good 11.00-12.00 Bulla, common 10.00 down KUHNIR STOCK YARDS Corrected July 2 160 to too tbs. 16.00 400 |b- and over 16.25 - 14® to 160 tbs. 16.15 stags H. 50 Bom ft.oo Lambe H. 50 Ewda 6.0 V WHOLCSALI too AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by MCATUR PRODUCt CO. Phone 880 Corrected July 2 Oorreai . . ipt .-gg* 32c Leghorn broilers and fryers ..31c Heavf hens 25c Heavy fryers .: . 31c Heavy springers 1 lbs. A up ....31c Springer', under 4 lbs _ 31c Leghorn hens . 22c Old TOO stere .................. 15c Stags . 15c LOCAL DRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. ■tons subject to change during day. Friges delivered at elevator. Corrected July 2 No. 1 Red Wheat 81 89 to 1.90 No. 2, New and Old Corn 2.00 No. KMew and Old Corn 2.15 IIS Boy Beans 2.16 14% Beans 110 No. boats 81 Ita Deed 2.00 Wool . 17 Omi ne: .03 per bushel less. Corn: .01 per 100 leas. Lo.b. farm FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., July 2 (I’l’l -Hog and calf prices at Union I Stockyard* dropped sharply today Skyrocketing from one to five late yesterday. Cattl •rices remained steady after jumping one to three dollars Hog»: 100.140 Ito. l«,mt; lln-IGO ihS<BSSO. 160-100 lbs. 17.00; roughs l6.M;t stags 14.50. Caltes; good to choice 18.00. Lamin: spring lambs 1600. Steer-- good to choice 17.0018.00; medium to good 16.0"-17.00; I plain 14 00-1 Soo. Heifers: good to .hoice 16.0017.00; medium to good H.oo-15.00; tlaln 1.100-14.00. Cow: good to ch dee 14.e0-14.50; medium to good 12 no. cutters 10 00-11 00; canners 7.50-9.00. Bu’lr: good to choice 15.00-15.50; 130011.00; thin 12.0 m 18.60. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Odtoao. July 2 (CP) (CSDAt Livestock: Hogs 19,000 General mark't nodeflstely active but 1 00 1.60 low■r than average market Monday; weight* over 250 Ito and partlcu-1 lariy oxer 280 lbs off most; many [ I Hit Otill not unloaded and diffl:u!t to judge clearance; most good ehoi c hogs 180 |hs. and over 15.75-16 .50 with weigh* 280 Ito. I j And ap largely 15.75-16.00. top 14.50; most sows aieo 1.00-1.601 BHBil 18.00-15.50, Cattle 9.500. Calves 600. Fed deers and yearlings including "•aritag helfem, steady to 25 cents '<>Wd®<mly choice to prime offering filly * eady; general killing f luallty the beat iu week*; top itsays2- .ii 1 luiiiU ~ pm- bulk 800-21 50; top heifers 21.00. (-20.00; cows steady, bulls lens steady at IS.OO down; in stock cattle; big packlit very sparingly, a bulk >g to local small killers »rn order buyers. Kheep: 500. Slaughter lambs steady to city butchers, ewes stoady to 25bentM higher: load 94 I Im. medium to mostly good grade old crop shorn lambs with No, 1 pelts 15.75scattered small lots good and ehol<-i- native spring lambs 19.00, th- top; small lots good to 1 hoic^t horn slaughter ewes with tSjpelto 909 So mostly 9.35, lattetft-lco top to major packer; WIP un( * medium ewaa 7.50. * Oood Town — Decatur N- A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST HOURS: . ■:00 to 11:30 12:30 to 8:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. . Tfttsphsns 135 iMßamlnod Glasses Fitted

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—1 IIIIIIM—— LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING KATES -O— For 26 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 760 j 8 tlmss 11! • times QI.7S. Rates gusted are for conssoutlvs Insertions. Ne classified ado accepted on eklpday schedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE Is 60 par word for Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Io 0 a. m. FOR SALK FOR SALE-Columbia Records complete line of popular and classics. Übrlck Bros. 91-ts FOR 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, Melbers street, etc. Buy now for new home next year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 181tf JOIN THE thrifty crowds. Everybody saves at Sprague Furniture Store, “The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and see how many dollars we can save youSprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 152-30 t All Make Washers. Sweepers repaired. For sale New radios, bane cabinets. Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service, 110 Jefferson, 1 block south ‘a east of Court House. 139 t FOR SALK 2 farm*. 62 acres iogated 3 mile northeast Decatur; 60 acres located I miles northeast Decatur. Charles Bailey, route 2, Monroeville, Ind. 150—g6tx Black and white English shepherd pops. 15 A 18. Robert Flora, Hoagland, route one. 153 3f x FOR SALK l *ed Arcola system, I radiator*, all fittings. Phone 5143. 153 Bt-x FOR SALK (looil mixed hay. by bale or ton. Phone 956-M. 151 3tx 1 Fill; SAI.K tilt I lt’MiK I'M! ’DSola Custom, 1911 l’“Sota DoLuxe, 1912 Plymouth, 1935 Ford. Monroe Auto Repair, Monroe, Indiana. J>. blocks east bu*inc*s district. 151 Btx FOR SAL Apartment or buainea* building, brick construction. Idealy located in business distrirht. Call 171 Midwest Realty Audlon Company, Decatur. Indiana. 154 2t Foil SALK 7 ioom. aD modern home, Ideally located near the busiiieis section, suitable for two fine apartments. Call No. 174, Mldwwt Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 154—21

FOR SALK i wheel trailer. Vilas D. Elzey Monmouth. Indiana. Call between i:00 ami 6:00 p.tn. FOR SALK 1 burner «aa range with oven. Porter Trailer Sales. Stale Rond 27. 154—2 t foil SALK lleHling stoves; mw. need, holds I2ii lbs. coal; Estate Heatrola; battery radiatt and electric. Kitchen Maytag Sales it Service. 110 Jefferson St., phone 95. 154 -ts Foil SALK Fruth cow with - calf by side. Roan male cow James D. Brown Monroe phone. 155 3tx Foil SALK Small 5 room home in south pint of cily. Semi-modern. Nice garden apace. Would lie economical home. Priced for immediate posseHSion by owner who has left the city at )25"0. Bob Heller, realtor. Phom- 870. Heller building 155 gtf FOR SALK Gasoline range stove White enamel kitchen cabinet. Junior single Iron bed. springs. Library table Phone 573 B. 155-ltx W A.\l f! * nioii'hx full !>l4>ded I Holstein male, some heifers, freshen latter part of month Ed Wlehe, 4'v miles northwest Hoagland. 155-ltx FOR SALK Ih'troit Jewel stove Four burner, right hand oven, good baker. Phone 1539. 241 North Birth. 155-2 t FoR SAtfe—Stoker. I’btfeit run ning condition Inquire Edward Bleeka, Phom- No 694 0 155 3tx FOR SALK 7a pnund ice bog, with side leer. In excellent condition, good finish. Oscar Hoffman, route ,1 Decatur. Preble phone. 155 g3tx FOR SALK 75JIice box. in excellent condition. Phone Monroe 666. 155-b3t WANTED BbAfbflTAtfs new location, 223 North Finat, for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parte, covered button*, covered buckles, hemstitching snd machine buttonhole* 154-26tx WANTED—Man. used bicycle" Must be tn good condition Call Phone 423. 154-2tz

QUICKIEB by Kw /PMe, i ’ 'V'^ | riLO "You reading the paper reminds me of why the string l* tied on my Unger—lt’s tn remind ■ me to read the Democrat Want •Vl*' ’ WANTED latans on farms. East J ern money. Low rattw. Very lib- , eral terma. See me for abatracta of , title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts . WANTltifr Ironings to do (’all ' 1688, 155 - g2tx ; WANTED Straw, any amount W? R. Morris, phone 1073, 154 g3tx f WANTED— Rooms for Mu- » dents attending Repperf ' Auction school. July 29 to r Aug. 17. Phone 312 or 610. ■ 155 T ■ I WANTED Housekeeper to assume 1 i complete charge of houae. Five ' children, ages 2 to 14 A home for someone. C. Bassett 750 High ' Street Phone 7432 before 8:00 p.m, L| 155 3tx ’ “ MISCELLANEOUS I Farmers AfftNf kTn-ws to move dead horsea, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges The Stadley : Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we cant fix It throw It away. We repair all makes of washers. ' sweepers, Irons, and other small 1 appliances. White wringer rolls for ' all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. 97-ts llefrigeraf ion and Air Condition- ‘ Ing ■ • 2 line type. Instruction. . Male. Greet need for men to re- ‘ pair and-install Refrigeration and t Air Conditioning equipment. Also I excellent opportunitv* for men Interested in going into own bu*i- ; neee. Training will not interfere ’ with present job. Previous Mperi- . en<e not necessary. Mechanically Inclinod tnen write for details and FREE "Qualification Chart Teat." rtilltles Inst. Box 127 c/o Demo- , crat. 154—2tx All-family liability' $10.0(1 a year. Decatur Insurance Agency. Kenneth Runyon. . | 15515 LOST AND FOWD LOST Electric Iron. L'-ft In store [ or put In Wrong car. Albert . B'-ineke, Route 2. Decatur. Craig , ville phone. Reward. 151 2tx 0 Markets At A Glance

By United Press Stock* Irregularly lower In quiet trading. Bonds irregular. I’. S. govern- ; tnents failed to appear on the tape. Curb stocks lower. Corn, oats and barley futures ir- ■ regular. Chicago livestock: Hogs: moderately active, lower; Cattle: steady to lower; Sheep: steady. 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Corn: Jan. 1.56H8; March 1.561,11. Oats: July 936*; Sept. 87%-'i; Dec. g**^- 1 *; Aug 89%; Nov. «7'*.t4; March 87%-88. 0 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, July 2 H'l’i Livestock: Hogs 20,000* active, even: hulk 160 lbs. up 8.00 lower; 100-160 lbs. f.ZB-3,00 lower; sows 2.50 lower; bulk giNid and choice, 100 Jhs. up 17.00; few load* sold 140-300 lbs 18.00; some 300-850 lbs. 175; some 250-275 Ihs. 17.50; bulk good and choice sows 1550 16.00; stags 15So down. Cattle 2,800; calves 600; steer and heifer trade fully steady and 50 higher; market down largely 1.00-1.50; extreme 3.00 higher; average two loads choice to fine around 1.150 lbs. steers 2100; ap pioximately 28 load* yearlings and medium weight steers rating mostly choice 19.00 19.50; around eight load* good to mostly choice heifers 18.60-19.00;big packers going slow; cows inin h less active; 8" cents lower; odd head good beef cows 15.50; vealers active; bulk in general selling 50 higher; extreme lop 1.00 lower al 19.00; bulk good and choice 18.00-18.50. Sheep 300; active; slaughter class mostly 50 to 1.00 higher; good and choice spring lambs 16.50 • 17.50; hulk mostly good and choice slaughter ewes 8.50-900; choice 1 light weight quotable to 9.50. o A new automobile tunnel through Mont Blanc, now under construction aero** the Franco-Italian border. will shortea the highway distance between Rome and Paris by about six miles. 1

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TWA liner Lands On Railroad Track No Passengers Hurt In Forced Landing Chicago, July 2— tUPI - A TWA tnainliner bound from Chic ago for Kaima* City made a forced landing today on a railroad track, slightly Injuring the pilot and tying up traffic on the belt line railroad. None of the passengers was Injured. police said. They were returned to the Chicago airport from which they had taken off only a few minutes before the plane came down The plane carried a crew of 3 and 21 passengers. Police said the plane, a DC-3, left the airport at 9:06 am. at 908 a.tn. it radioed to al 1 port officials that it was returning be cause of equipment trouble. If was unable to reach the airport. however, and the pilot set It down on the tracks. City fire equipment was summoned, but there was no fire. After passengers and crew were taken off the plane, efforts wore begun to clear the tracks to.pc-rinit testimpllon of belt line traffic. - XOTIC K TO TAI !• »» V'.H* OF ihem 11 row AsHlf. VlttVl* < O1 ATI. IMHXX V The- tux payers of French H- hoot Township »f Adrms County, Indiana are hereby notified that the Advisory Board and Trustee „f Fren< h Ki liool Township have adopted a plan to ••tai.ll»h i 'Uinillatlve building or sinking fund for the < roi ling of a new si-hoo) building In French Township, under Un- provisions of rhapter a, of tin A' I* of the General Assembly "f th< alate of Indiana for 1915. tju' h pro|io <-d plan will levy an annual tax on • a'h hundred dollars of taxable property In From h Township for a perloit of five years or until ticyears after the 'lose of World War It. Maid proposed plan !• on file al the offh-e of the Trustee of Fr'-ti'h S. iioo| Township and mav be viewed by any tax payer at any time prior to the date of < pul'll* hearing wbl< h will in- held at Klei - Hon Hr liool In French Township, Adam- County, Indiana, at * "" I’ M on Julv 11. 1916. at Willett nine the proposed plan as adopted will be dl*< ussed and any objection* thereto will I* •onaldered l.orrn llrllrr Freai-k Sekonl Township July 2'' 1 Trade In a Good Town - Decwtnr INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phene 570 "antil Coal, Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth DRESSED CHICKENS every Friday and Saturday Live poultry available every day in the week. Decatur Produce Co. S. 3rd st. Phone 380

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-1 11 - | w—- q|j L . 1 FAX' ' ’ ’ -J ' .-A: IWnyr. * ’ ■ tT, -*1 mHHHHHHhmSEhHIBI FIAGPOIf SITTER Marshall Jacobs, .24. an I his 19-year-o|<! fiancee, Lonnie Cosmar. wed atop a 176-snot ft 'gi'ol,- at the Cosliocton, <l, fair grounds while an estimated 1.000 < tntoi * looked on and radio listeners heard the ceremony in 1 nation-wile broadcast. Ixmiue climbed the pole in .<dn-ks. then ■ /c dto a white satin wedding gown, shown in inset. Th* j-i*.. • r <■ made from a Goodyear blimp. . . [lntcmatioml) n ■ . 1 HIM ■w '!»!,!» ■ ■ —MM——— nr \ Jr • 1 -tl 1 1 THE PLAINTIVE CRIES of a crated ram. part of a livestock cargo tied up at the railroad yards in Sunnyside, N. Y., became of the Railway Express Workers strike, proved too distressin.q for employee Jimmy O Brian, who just had to feed the animal. The union called the strike when tho company, to oilset pay increases, began mass layoffs. (International) TRADE LN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR

AOTICK To BIHUF.R9 Heale4 blds will be reealved by t,« trust*, if Union Towa.hip up to 4pm Th iridav, July 11 for th* x.ile of coal -h.d and doubl- Wf'A toilet it th* Gt win H' bool, I'nlnn T"Wti*hlp Truslre reserve, the tigiii t<> accept or reject any ur all bid.. i hirle, florda I ru.ire I iilon 'l'oMii.blp SENATE SIDETRACKS (Continual From Page Haul violations committed prior to the hour of expiration 2 Administer sugar rationing under the second war powers act J. Ens 'io the livestock alaugh tor control program delegated to It under the second war jxiwcrs act. MRS. P. HEIMAN fCaatiaaeg Praaa Paaa Oae* the Si Mary’s society. Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock Friday morning at St Mary’s church with the Very Rev M-gr J. J Selmetz as iclebrant of the mass Burial will be in the Catholic cemetery The body will he moved from the Gillig and fkian funeral home to the Heiman residente this after-

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noon and friends may call after 7:30 o'clock this evening Member* of the St Mnry'e aoclety will go to the home Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock to ret Ito the rosary.

I.et (bi Overhaul Your Car. Reline your Brakes or Completely Rebuild your motor. All work fully guaranteed. Expert mechanics. Now open for busincHN. Immediate service. We turn down crank shafts- rehore your motor and use precision fit parts. Call 103 or brinx your car to HICKS GARAGE & MOTOR SALES '1 mile south on U. S. 27 ( II E R RIES and RASPBERRIES another truck load in T( ESDAY EVENING at our farm Mrs. Roy Price Phone 7962