Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1946 — Page 5
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riAROT REPORTS DAILY ftftßMv OF LOCAL AH» FORtION MARKIT* fer KtNNBTT. MURRAY A C*. fbtoe Ml OliMteii July C * to IM lbe.|.. 15.n0 'fc to IM Hto 15.50 M to WS lbs 15 75 (W to <M Me 15 50 115 50 I toHta k 15.00 M*gß 11.00 IBMB I 10.00 'o?.'3 834 fesfcba taken on WedneeW Mtf MMMay. lab? Vesta, feu Miy —M to in JMRBI ■*«—ls— ■"■■ .................. 15.00 feta (steteej 17.00 Ammumm gL 10.00 SWM lV»r . 7.00 Itoert, i**4 to < hoi. <■ 16 00 17.00 tteWß, com. to m'dium 12 00 15 00 lolfm. *M< to choice 15.00-16.011 fellers, com. to m'dium 12.00-H.oo 'own, Sbntee 12 5n 'ova. medium to good io.-ii.oo town, common .. 8.00-9. 00 'owe, cutter L 8.00 down ioito. cboicdL. lion tolls, medium good 11.00-12 00 tolls, cnnuaMi 10.00 down KUMNIR STOCK YARD* ColMcted Jul/ 6 IM to WO |«. 16 00 Ito lb* Mid over 16 25 140 to 100 toe 16 15 toughs »— - 15.00 Stag* — -k- 14.50 Bom .... . .. Calm* *„&, n.oo Lamb* 4m. 14.50 iwes « 8 w I W«OL«SALS EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATION* Rtonlehed by I OIKSATUR PRODUCE CO. Pbone M 0 July 6 imM Mt Km 32 jOgbm Million* and fryers 32 leavy hew r 28 toavy JIHIMp 4 Um A up 37 springers, «Ker 4 lbw 35 heA. 33 tm-to 17 mMM tRAIN MARKET HUB ILEVATOR CO. &■£*-tob.H*ct to chaogn daring day. MM* Mlvorad at elevator. CoiWeclid July 6 40. i Red Wb< •' 1 93 to. > UH Wheat 192 ,40. 2 Now and Old Com 2.15 ,<M Bo» flßne 2.21 4% Beans L. 2.15 to I Ooata L 86 AM Bom <»—- 2 00 Wo l->5 Onton: .01 per bushel lees. ££*l .04 per 100 leas. to.b farm <) £ TWO SLIGHTLY <Ca«**»s<»Sl Fra a, Page One) itreei, becann. <oih>i<<l cin.r ■ 11 ’ Cara dtiten by Ernest Bauminn, *5, Os tout*- one, Decatur mid ! Jlsh Beteftf. 43, route two. Destar went tomau' d in a collision and Third streets hortly after BBoon yesteiday. Offll cr Molcftl investigated. Jntovah s Witnesses jmHmm* WatcMOWtr study. Sunday. 9:00 ji Course in thratlc ministry. Sunday, 10:15 Service ntoetinv. Sunday. 11:00 Kg £M| t*<> morning. Pimm note the change in meet _ Sweet and Sour Cherries, RaMMfrlto by order only. Wednesday morning. Steury Locker Service. 158 2t *“HIHHAM£L MIXED JftOUJE PAINT > *toe*" ■*» V RUSY TO APPLY I J < M. A. BiXLEH OPTOMETRIST HOUR*: te It|M MHO te S:M < (MMtoMy*. •: to p. m. ■jktotamtoM Fitted M
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Per M words or Iom: 1 time too; t timet 2*e| I times *l] * times *l.7*. RatM gnetod are for oonaeoutivo Inaortlona. Nt classified ads accepted tn eklpday schedule, Rata for 10 pel"* BLACK FACE la Io per word for Insertion. Copy moat bo In office by 11 A m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is I fc si. FOR SALR FOR BALE-Columbia Records complete lino of popular and classics. Uhrick Bros. 91-ts FOR BALE-Tenth street, IS 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. Buy now for new home next year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 131tf jonrrnrniFnty crdw&. EvSF body saves at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop in and see bow many dollars we can nave you — Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199.152-30 t All Make Washers, Sweepers repaired. For sale New radios, base cabinets. Kitchen Maytag Sales & Service, 110 Jefferson, 1 block south % east of Court House. 189 t POR SALK Iteatina stoves; new. tun'd, holdu 120 lbs. coal; Estate Heatrola; battery radios and electric. Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service, 110 Jefferson St., phone 95. 154—ts FOR SALfif-Small S r<;om borne in south part of city. Heml-moaern. Nice garden space. Would be economical homo. Priced for immediate iHMKesiion liy owner who has left the city at 82500. Bob Heller, realtor. Phone 870, Heller building. 155-gtf FOR SALE " rooms and bath, all modern house. Hot water heat. 2*4 blocks from court house. Phone
1307,156—3 t FOR &ALE A good building site on West Adams street. Call 66. 15« g3t FOR SALK Spring fryers. Glen Roitghla, 3 lulled north of Union Chapel church, route 3. 156 g3t FOIT S.\Lfc New Paper hay cfcopper, sweep rakos, grain blowers, hammermills and corn shelters. Steffen Implement Co., Third street, phone 180. 156 g3t TOR SALfc-llolsteln cow 7 year old, fresh; twin calves. Chas Hoffman, ’4 mile west, % mile north of Preble. 157t3x FdiFSAi.fr blonde maple Itedroom suite. Used less than 6 months. Cost 1249.50, will sell for 1200. Call 5361. 156—g3t FOR SALK A good tlniversel elec, trie sweeper with equipment. Priced right. Also frying chickens while they last. Dressed or on foot. 923 Mercer avenue. 166 g3t F‘o|TsTll'~l low trailer. Cash Call 1541., after 5p m. 156 git F(HI SALK One Wllburt stoker. Good as now. Converting to gas. Arthur H. Blebericb, Preble, Indiana. Phone 11. 156—3tx FOR SALT-: 3<ix66 bldg to Ih- moved from premises approx. iB.OOO ft. of rough lumber In bldg. Call 5592 after 4:30.<57-3tx FOR SALK One whet rtraller. extra good. 1 boys bicycle, medium sixe. Secaur Used Furniture ami Repair, 131 Monroe street. Phone 1686. IST—git FOR ifALS TiT” aaaortment of dreaaes. Must be seen to be appredated. Sires 12 to 14. Call 250, 167-git FOR"RaYK ‘2« Chevrolet coacS. 8600 miles on motor, good tires. Phone 9M-K 158 3tx FO'r“sTlE “ Regiatered '*Holsteins, 4 bull calves. 5 fresh cows and several springing heifers. 5!4 milea north of Huntington. out Gilbert afreet road. Phone Blppus 1 on 120. L. J. Osborn. 158 g 3t 0 —— MEAT PRICES (O—ttaeto ffvei F—» o—> cents a pound for various cuts of beef and pork. They were unable to say Immediately how the Increase would affect the retail price. However, the wholesale price increases figured an average of alrnut 15 percent. snd observers expected that retailers' additional markups would boost the cost per pound to 30 percent above the former OPA ceilings. o Trade tea Good Towa - Dstotar
WANTED ffOARDMANf" newTocatto*. Mi North FlruL for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 114-Mtx Wanted Taylor Tot. Mtone 4242. I*7—lt WANTED - 996-1). 158 3t WANTED -- Nliht iaFTi? restaurant, 12:00 p. m. to 7:00 *. m. Bellmont Restaurant, 27 and Nutt man. F BJB hailing, light or heavy; also baled straw, any amount. George Whlttenharger, phone 1613 or 1107. 157—g3tx Wanted 3 a>”3r i,^e? M c!Cr*gw» stove, refrigerator and washer. Phone 8045. IM—3th WAN'TEb To buy piano, small upright or spinot. Also For Sale, man's bicycle. Phone 1580. 15g--b3t MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatnr phono MOO. Wo pay all phone charged. The Bladley Products Co. APTLIANdI ilftVifll! - II WO can't fix it throw it away. We repair all makea ot washers, sweepers, Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer roils for ail makes of washora. Arnold A Klenk, phone 403. 97-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—I remove old wire and Un. George Whlttenharger, phone 1513 or 1107. 157—g8tx WAMTEb - BaM. Apply'Wee hotel. 158 g Ot-x to dip. tm'proves weight and quality of wool, also kills tics and lice. For appointment write Loren Glass, Route 2. Decatur, Indiana. 93-T roa bent FOR RENT—Pasture. Plenty of shade and water; no bulla. Roy Price. Phone 7942. 157—3tx FOR RENT — Pasture for horses or cattle, by the month. W. H. Lichtenberger, 5H miles vast ot Decatur. '4 mile east Calvary church. 167—Itx 0 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
- -F i V- i I LJ j ?*. jf, Mri j < ♦> H ! ’M/ ' MR 11 NANCY CROWILL T. found strangled in a wooded section near her Patton, Pa., home, and state police are holding hei cousin, 15-year-old Kugens Domonkov*. who tod them to the body, according to the authorities, th« lad admitted killing the child because "she called me mihm" V<frrfsr-!»s/onaf! 0 NOTICH 0F RK< KITING Will* Notics Is hereby given that sealed bld* will be ncelved at the affb-e <»f the Clerk-Treasurer of the Town of Monroe In Adams County, Indiana until < o’citM-k P M on thv 15th day of August, I*l6 at which hour the bld« will he pirblbly open for the purchase and Installation of the following electrical e<|Ulprtvnt, towit: Install three new ISO KVA S»o» Volt High Side 8400 v-.lt |y»w Side with 4—!U tops oil dooled outdoor type transformers. These three new transformers to tutor the place of th* X—l7% Volt transformer" we now have located In the small building just south of the Town Hall. Also Install In cnnjuctlon with these 1 transformers I—Ji KVA Type Hl' Feeder regulators to provide 16% buck or bowt suto-matl-callv so as to maintain voltage correctly at all times on our 2100 Volt Hyetem. The said Board of Trustees expressly reserves the right to rejec t any or all bids and to wave any Informality In bidding. Rids shall ha properly executed on In accordance with Form M prescribed by the Htate Board of Accounts with non-colluslon affidavit as re«>ulred by the Statute* of the Htats of Indiana. •A certified cheek payable Io the Town of Mnnroe, Indiana In nn amount equal to 10 psrcetit of th* b;d shall bo submitted with each bid. Gewe K. Hike. < terfc.Treaaarer of the Tows of Monroe, ladtaaa July »
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Oats Demonstration On Tuesday Evening An oats variety and fertiliser demonstration will be held at the Harold Schwarts farm, four miles southeast ot Monroe, Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. K. E. Beeson. Purdue extension agronomist, will take part in the demonstration. MANSLAUGHTER (Costlaw From Fags ues> died," Mm Walker tearfully told polieg. A federal grand fury recently Indicted four attendants at the Marlon veterans' hospital os charges ot cruelty to patients, but the sheriff ssld Walker was not one of the men mistreated. The attendants had been sccuaml of striking patients and throwing lighted clgsrets into their mouths. HOTPOINT APPLIANCE* O. E. FARM EQUIPMENT Vidor Milk Coolers KENT’S Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monros *t. Phono 87 DRESSED CHICKENS every Friday and Saturday Live poultry available every day in the week. Decatur Produce Co. 8. 3rd at. Phone 380
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing“MONOPLANE” DON'T BE '-x /WOULD YOU LIKE 600FV .v. ■” ' t -bt f SILLY, SME CANT) ITO GO UP. X — THE MORE I SEE J j-’ J POPEYE, WN 'ARyWjf-X (SWEE'PEATgJ , it THE LESS I \ \ Iflyin* LESSINGS) C/JVxCk *j * /AMOY, YaL X/ ir' A > HER So I a,nt 007 \ \SI y license — ’R. b k —v/Aa. *■ 7 TO CARRY 7 - 5 X \ Now Showing -“HOMING PIGEON” ~r~ H'/qr , B m # L V > 1 /S\ wft.f i.-fc BLONDIE RECREATION PERIOD b 1 ■3j^sjcL w to s p - \35 PV ,/* i ~ Ground / L=p L/ a jc® to goto) I *WJ MsA : fe' = • I ry] L *♦ »A'^' z > f.spt • -if- Ktotf I •»’*»• toss Io If K \* I'll «>’ 600*40—1 ■ \ . kisn- ■ KXTT ——mJ i ■■ ■ ■ fin— l ■ i —II 111 —J ■■ l >1 ■ ■■■— —- t A LOCAL ANESTHESIA WILL DO! B 5 THE IODINE I H 'IIP' 0E CAREFUL--DON'T /I 1 ! pl /DO YOU '//ANT \F= 4EEDLESAND ) as II STICK ME-I'D BETTER ) 71 ME J / ZERS At 40 .> | I (LIE DOWN 1 NOW VUSTChJ J I CHiOPOFOPM’ / / E AND J J WVI American insurance is providing broad service and sound protection to millions of people at a steadily | Reduced Cort 1 a Leland Smith Insurance Agency t MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION.
7 IT *iv MonfakoneM*>» r 2'’ w “ , v. ITALY ‘ PAMNIO f AMiAdC— wJWiiwi zz/T/zz/z to Ito /Z/ZZZZ/I r THI FOURPOWIR FOREIGN ministers council has approved tha Frunch-propgsed border, shown above, between Italy and Yugoslavia and a compromise on Trieete appears assured before Yugoelavia voiced disagreement with the French plan. Russia's Molotov opened the gate foe the spurt of progress by the ministerial council by agreeing to the outlined border and to the permanent International* tsatlon ot Trieste. The coastal terminus of the International tone' M the north would be at Dulno and on the south at Cfttanova, all render a mixed Italian-Yugoelav and Allied control, (IntuMtiontn/i
wV •’ B*l I ’UP w Maun it- J Much has been written in this column about the behavior of the pedestrian. Tlier* to a definite movement on foot In many communities to give "tickets" to pedesIrian violators. The latest city to try thin is Dayton. Ohio. The pedestrian there, if he violates the rnlca and regulations about proper crossing of streets, is given a ticket and will have to appear in court to explain to the Judge Just why he ignored the traffic laws pertaining to pedcstraim*. Ignorance of the law
is no longer an excuse to offer a traffic court judge Jaywalkers and others who make It difficult for automobile drivers to be safe driver* will some day have to appear in court. Do you want this in your community? No most of us do not: but we are la-having In such a way that It will become nocMshry for our various city councils and legulatory laid les to pass rules and regulations and laws that will make it a violation for pcdrwlrains to cross in the middle of the block and tv pay no attention to crossings at intersections. You as a pedestrian should: I. Cross stre.ta only at intersections and In the crwswalks.
2. Cross only on the green light. 3. Remain on the Mdcwalk until
the green light shows. You will live longer! NATION DEATH (OWWtfwwM Fr«a> Pegs Ose) the New York Central railroad. tenser Walcxsck, 52, Clinton, was killed when an automobile driven by a companion left a highway near Clinton and struck a tree. The driver, Joseph O'Bara, Clinton, was Injured critically. —■— .g. . ...... THANK* We wish In this manner to thank our friends and neignborw who helped us during our recent fire. Mrs. A Mrs. John Elxey. o VOTHK OF PIVVI. NHTTI.KMIC9T OF Kivr vnc NO. «I 3 Notice I. hereby siv»-n to the creditors, heir, and Irastrrx of Walter K. Hlrhar, deceased to Appear in the AdsniK Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiann, on the 3 day of September, l»i«, and ahow <au»e. If any. why the FINAL METTbNMWNT A<VIHINTS with the <-»tatr Os .aid dc> edetit aliould not be approved, and said helra are notified to then and there make proof ot hetrahlp, and receive their distributive atiarea. ■.aura Kleber, Vdminlnlralrla Iho-ator. ladlaaa, J«l> ». IMS. 11. H. MH leaahaa. Vllorery. July 6 -Jall>_l3 Cash Coal, Feed w & Supply Monroo at Eighth
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JAKE SHAFFER Rhone 523-A •2* Kok tonga *t. Buyer of Poultry and Eggs — We Pay Heavy *pr*ngoro, RJ4 tbs. up tb. ... 36c Heavy Hone, Ib. 27e Leghorn Springers, 2 lbs. up ....: lb. .. 32c Leghorn Hens, Ib. 23c Old Roosters, lb. 17c Eggs d0r..33c We'll bo glad to boos oervico to you. TRI-STATE REALTY AUCTION CO. T. D. Schlefereteln Room 4 DoVoeo Bldg. Phone 106 Generol Auctioneering end Real Estate Cherries Raspberries SALEM STORE MONDAY JULY 8 Phone 9.3-1) Monroe
