Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1946 — Page 5
THURSDAY. JULY 11. 1946
« — — — ftIARKET REPORTS MS DAILY RBMMV Os LOCAL &S AMO FOREIGN IIARKETB **■ W ■J Corrected July 11 Bjn to 140 Ibo. Ifl.nO to im lb*. is.se MO to 400 Ito. i -'5 VVgtUI —. I'i >0 a<S Ism. . !”00 - Mia and lambs taken on Wednae- * |y aisu Bato<>4ar. Aby Vaals. Sala, only _ 88 to 111 amka — !■■"« bats (choicel7 50 rltags ... io oo BWM —.—-...— 7"0 “■Reora, good t» choice .. 16 00-17.00 a ecm, wa. to s'dlum 12.00 15.00 eifvrx, good to choice 15.00-16.00 elferg, com. to m’dium 12.00-14.00 >w«, choke —_.. 12.50 nra, medium to good 10 -1100 1-jwa, common mmiooo □we, cwttor IF 8.00 down /alto, otetoe n.oo ’alls, medium good 11.00-12.t0y alia, common 10.00 down Kl KUHNBR STOCK YARDS 4* Corrected July 11 to 400 lb«. 17 75 •0 Ito. and over 17 25 0 to 100 Ito. X- 17.00 iBTr 2 4*ra i"so lives (choice) 17.00 „ amto (choke) L. »•«<» p%ee .. / WHOLKBALt KGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished bv HOMATUR PRODUCE CO. HMOUO Corrected July 11 irrent Receipt Mggs 33 Khorn broiler* and fryers 28 .envy hens — 2" eavy SpringCM 32 prlngers, oader 4 Ito. .. 35 9 «horn hens —... -i )» >cks ....A. 15 LOCAL BRAIN MARKIT BURK ELEVATOR CO. / Beans QBMtflt to change J daring day. Moan Oettvered at elevator. Mg Corrected i ■ o. 1 Red Wheat i o. 1 Red Wheat ... 1 So JB.O. I New and Old Cun: 215 < Soy Beans ... 2.10 P i< Beans . 2.10 —o. 3 Oats so IM Seed -> 100 ye I.M . Gratae: .02 per bushel less. Oom: M per 100 lees. Loh. farm -< it JhK FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fori wayM, Ind Hog prices at union stockyards JlMped another 60 rents today to 3 while the cattle market restated steady. Hogs: 106-400 Ito 18.00; roughs iJ6-10.7e; stags 16.8546.50. Calves: Choice 18.50; good to 18.08. u IMMBbe: Choice 18.5 o; good to fc 18.00; ewes 8.00; bucks 8.00. hi: Good to choice 17.00U 00; medium 10.004 7.00; plain “ ' .0045.00. Helge rat: Good to choice 16.00medium 14.00-15.00; plain .00-14.00. !Cows: Guod to choice 14.00 14.- • ; medium 11.0M3.'"t. cutter- io.-(t-11.00; canneniTJo-0.00. Bulls; Good to choice 15.00 15.5"; Jedium 13.00-1400; thin 12.00-13.00. ( INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK . ladianapolto, July ll — (I'Pi—-fiCPMA)-Uves|ock r Hogs 6.500; active; harrows ‘ giits generally 5" higher; J, m mostly 25 bigix-i. good and *Mdce butchers 100 lbs. up most- ’ 18.00; few tots choice 200-25 V >s. 18.18; SOWS generally 16.50 4’i largely 16.75. r Cattle 1.006; calves 4«0; steers I nd heifers moderately aitive, ood and choice tuiiv -t.a<iv. iyhhora ahest Steady load lot ood and choice steers and mixed rarlinga 1M849 10; whole lot Choice JO.IOS-26.50: bulk medium nd good 15.00'17.5". coniutol: and tedium offering 13.80-38.00; bulk owd hrtfarsllß.oo; cows steady, ood beef cows largely 1J.506M; common and medium 10.75t,25; veaiers active, -t.-a.-ty, •od and choice 1e.50.f0 00. niravp «v». tai lambs active; 0 to 1.00 Mghei , early bulk 18.009.10; up 20.00; medium and good 6.00-18.50; slaughter ewes mostr 60 higher; bulk good 9.00-9.50; holco lightweight to hhw. A Glance By United Press Stecks esay tn quiet trading. Boads irreffutoi : V- 8 - K‘,Ternnanfe no trading. Curb stWIM irregular , 4 Com, cads and barley futures 1rChicaßb IBbto: k. hogs: fairly Sctlve, steady weight* 25« pound* Shown, shove ISO lbs. uneven; cat- < file: fairly active, higbrt. sheep; J-iirttSritvv. Strong. Ja a 9 M X BIXLBR OPTOMETRIST fl HOURS: I B:M to lltM 12:30 to 8:00 fcr ' •ntoMtayo, 8:00 p. m. > fc Telephone 135 iMMIBId Oiasoes Fitted
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVEKTISING RATES For 20 words sr lass: 1 time Ms; 2 times 78e; • times H; I times 11.78. Rates quoted are tor eonseoutlve Insertions. No olSMlflod ode accepted on oklpdny schedule. Reto tor 10 point BLACK FACE Io 60 per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 S. m. Mondsy through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 0 a. m. FOR SALK FOR SALE—Columbia Records complete line of popular and ciissics. Uhrlck Bros. 91-ts FOR SALE—-Tenth street. 13 lots, paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to include estlmated cost of new sewer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street, Meibers street, etc. Buy now tor new home next year. Bob Helier, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 131tf Jrtismttf thrifty crowii. body savee at Sprague Furniture Store, “The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop in and see how many dollars wo can save yon — Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199.152-30 t All Make Washers, Sweepers repaired. For sale Now radios, base cabinets. Kitchen Maytag Sales & Service, 110 Jefferson, 1 block south east of Court House. 188 t roll SALK Heating stoves; new. used, holds 120 Ito. coal; Estate lleatrola; battery radios and electric. Kitchen .Maytag Sales A Service, 110 Jefferson BL, phone 95. 164—ft FOR'SALE—Smaii 5 room home In south part of city. Seml-modern. Nice garden space. Would be economical home. Priced for immediate possession by owner who has left the city at 82500. Hob Heller, realtor. Phone 870, Heller building. 155 gtf FOR HALE Strictly modern home, 2 years old. 4 room* and bath. Can be occupied immediately. Call at 625 Winchester street, Decatur. IM- ts Foil HALE Two hundred acre grain and stock farm. Fertile clay loam soil. Spring branch watered pasture. Entire farm seeded, young bearing peach orchard. Good eight room house, large barns, grainery and etc. Electricity and telephone. Good roads school bus, milk and (ream pick up. Private spring lake good fishing Sickness reason for aelllng Only 890.00 per acre terms. Inspection Invited. No Saturday calls. Walter Coppock. R. K. 4, Hastings, Mich. 160 -3tx OPA. or no OPA Sprague Furniture Company has maintained ceiling or below celling prices. Shop at our store for bargains galore. Sprague Furniture Company 152 Hu. Second St. Phone 199. 161-2 t KOH SALE Montgomery Ward cook stove, like new; large parlor furnace heating stove.like new. Cal! at 208*4 fkiuth Second street between 5 pm. and 6 pm 141-g2tx FOR SALE Three adjoining huslness lots, corner of 27 and Washington street. Good abstract. Ivan E. Garwood 162—b3t FOR SALK Japanese saddle. Japanese carbine. Phono 431 after 5:00 p m Bill Diebl, 103 North Bth Street. 162-Btx FOR SALE Mak- your own D. D. T. fly spray for cowa and horses, t'se Dr. Hess concent rat as. Halfpint makes gallon, coats 81.06 Pint makes 2 gallon, cost 8190. Quart makes 4 gallon, coshs 83.50. Dr. Hess Products are treated and proven. Smith Drug Co. 162 -It FOR"SALE~ Sixe'2‘2 x 38”McCor-mlck-Deering ail steel thresher, 14 ft. feeder, good as new. Frank Roas, 1 mile south and % mile west of Willshire, Ohio. 162 -gßtx FOR SALE Two-room house with two lots on Niblick street. Good abstract, ivan E. Garwood. 162- b3t RECORD GRAIN (CoatlnuM Fraas Fags One) period. The only blots on the department's optimistic picture was a drop in oilseed production, belowaverage yields of dry besn and sweet potatoes, a small decline In peanut output and sharp cuts In flaxseed and rye acreages. Oi! seed is used for margarine, shortening, cooking and vegetable oils and paints. 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Corn: Jan 1.66H8; March 1.658. Gats; July 894*-M; FupL 88H-M; Dec'. 82H-H; Nov. 82%-H; March 81% 84.
QUICKIES by Kbb RtyMMa Vs, "Le^ * you can get more tackle with a Democrat Want Ad!” Will PAV top price lor set ot stove trucks, new or used. Call or see Secaur Used Furniture and repair Phone 1686. 166- 3t FOR SALE Urge electric lan. Phone 347 110-Jtx FOR HALE Milk route; good truck, enclosed bed. Inquire Kraft Food Co. 161-2tx FOICsALK JfhxiwTn k<hh|7oii dltlon. Phone 1667. 161—ffltx FOR fIALE: 8 piece solid walnut dining room suite, round top table. In excellent condition. Price >4O. Curtis Miller, 613 H. 160 - g3tx F()k &ALE Building lot on West Adams street opposite Worthman field. Telephone 66 between 8:30 a m and 4:30 pm. 160- a3tx Fdk SALE i year old stock dogs. both sexes; 4 month old Collie and shepherd, females; great dane pupa; rat dogs and pet dogs, and many other dogs, Harry Reed, 1 mile north, 1 mile east of Bluffton. Ind. Craigvlile phone. 160 -g6t F7)R Ra*Cß—tftik route less than 50 miles, weight between 5000 and 6000. Phone 3271. 161--g3tx FOR SALi — Sewing machine treadle type-Guaranteed perfect sewing condition Apply Board mans 223 North First. 160-3tx FOR SALE^6 room semimodern suburban, 1 acre of land, good drove well, poultry house, garage. Also semi modem 408 North Second St., Decatur, Ind. This is a valuable lot and the house can be modernized without much expense. A. D. Suttles, agent. 160t3 ~WaNTR> BOARDMANS new location, 218 North First, for sewing mschlnes repsiring, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and Machine buttonholes. 154-26tx WANTED - to as stime complete charge of house. Five children, age 2 to 14. A home for someone. C. Bassett 750 High Street. Phono 7432 before 2:00 p.m. 161- g3tx WANTED Riders to Harvester. 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Phone 677. 162WAWTEb —"'Maid. Apply nice hotel. 158 g 6t-x WANTED Light work at odd jobs by boy, 13. Girl. 15 also wants work. Phone 835. 162—2tx WANTED-Lo»x on farms'?'Kitera money. Low rate*. Very libera! terms. See me for sbstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 T4*-tf WANTED - Spraying bsrns, chicken coops, nog houMs etc. for flies with D.DT. Also Canada thistles, buckhorn.plantain dandelion (in yards) poison Ivy, wild grape etc. In fence ro< j. Iton Cook 01 fra M< Bride.. Phone 8715. 16244 X WAITED: to rent room centrally located for beautyshop hy established operator. Write box 122, Democrat. Hlgft WANWJb Women for light housowork and care of invalid. No washings or ironings. May stay or go home nights. Call 1263. 161-3 t kfeLFTMMTO Apply" "in son to manager Equity Dairy store. No experience necessary. Men or Women, ages 18 to 35. 161—gt3x WANTED—Batsd straw? PSone 1073 W. R. Morris. 159- 6tx MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTKNTION-We rw move dead horses, cows, hogs, stc. Decatar phone 2000. Wo psy all phono charges. The Btadley Products Co. 15-tt APPLIANCE SERVICE — If W 6 can't fix It throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk. phone 468. 97-ts All kinJs Inßura.ice. Decatur Insurance Agency, K. C. Bldg., phone 385. 16213 ALL TYPES of earth excavating? bulldoser grading, latest equipment. C. Friedersdorf. phone Wabash, Ind. 114. 160—g6tx
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” LOWANbFOTINb LOST—il4f lti3lobaher Tub' cap. Reward. Mrs. Harold Lytle. 11l North First street. Ill—g3ts s CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, July H—(UP)-(US DA) Livestock: Hogs: 15,000. Fairly active and steady on weights 180 lbs and down; good and choice three weights 17.35-17.60; mostly 1750 and above, top 17.15; anights over 350 Ito. uneven, 10-15 cents lower with 260-300 lb. weights largely 17.06 17.35; few loads big weights up to 400 lbs downward to 16.56; nows 25-50 cents lower, closing mostly 56 cents off; bulk good and chofse sows 11.7i-ll.00; with choice lightweights to 1625; indications of good clearance. Cattle; 0,060. Calves 400. Fed steers and yearlings, including yearling heifers, very active on outside and small killer accounts; fully 25 cents higher, In Instances more; clearance broad; top 23.00 paid for 1050-1483 Ito yearlings and steers; largely 19.06-12.50, a market; mixed steers and heifers scaling 907 lbs at 38.50; cows steady; bulls atron gto 25 cents higher, heavy beef bulls reaching 18.00 and dairybr*da 16.90; veelers fully steady at 19.00 down; stock cattle scarce, steady, mostly 15.00 17M. Sheep: 1,000. Market fairly active. early salea small lots nstlve spring lambs strong to 50 cents higher; good and choice springers 20.00-20.50. latter price paid by shippers; one double strictly good and choice old crop shorn mixed lamhs and yearlings scaling around 110 lbs with long No. 1 pelts a shade higher than Wedmwday at 18.25; slaughter ewes strong to 25 cents higher, fat shorn lots 10.0010.25.
HELP WANTED • Men for Construction Work Yost Construction Co. Phone 248 Apply at Gravel Plant My Truckload Michigan Cherries early MONDAY MORNING Please phone orders in before Friday noon. Mrs. Roy Price Phone 7962
Pillsburqs Best «’ S1 CHICK STARTER - —
Cash Coal, Feed ■v A Supply Manes* at Eighth
WF CARRY A COMPLETE assortment OF Burpee Seeds
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THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—"Al'TD-SIKXiESTION" " T__ ■’ I (DON'T ( WHy \ Z-V (1 YAM GONERJ (NOISE LIKE ONE, jfo Y ', / * i >plvuk£a < ■— —'\'( me w J ,(5'6 (.WILD COOSK.") /.1 X'StimeV \ X - I 0 APM tw». M's, P» Btß ifpl att Pw <ytyjMf.WTf BLONDIE MERRY-GO-ROUND ENOUGH! . .]»'Y'ifli mis wife i '-dh-Al 1 f 1 THAT WAY —'’ -J 1 ' gl I .MS' Ml ; —“■’* 1 —!■ ' ?i . l I AFTER THE IASS YOUR INSURANCE FACES THE ACID TEST. After a loss occur* it’s too late to increase the amount of your policy or to 1 extend it to cover uninsured hazards. The time to be certain you have appropriate and adequate coverage is now ... before any loss occurs. Leland Smith Insurance Agency 2 MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION.
■HF jP* pd in alt 1 Mm l. W. RILDI of Whitesburg, Ky.,' testifies before the Senate War Investigating committee that he joined Rep. Andrew J. May of Kentucky in a Umber venture after the congressman told him ho "was in touch with the proper people" to get war contracts. Fields* testimony camo as May on the floor of the House made a blanket denial of charges brought against him in connection with the Senate committee's in« . vestlgaUon into wartime profiteering. (Inttrnttiontl)
Wnt F. OF PI kA 1. •ktti.kwwvt <»F KSTATK N«. 4101 Notice I* hereby given to the c re- 1 dltor*. lielr* iind legntee* of Alvins S' tiulx Braun, deceaaed to appear In th<- Adam* drcult Court, held al Iw-eatiir, Indiana, on the :l j d«y of hcptenUr f. Ittte, and »how , < «u«e. If «ny. why th. FINAL SKTTf.MM'HNT AfVOt'NTS with the oatate "f aald decedent ahoutd not lie approved; nnd »ald heir, arc notified to then and then make proof of heir.hlp. and receive their dlMtrlhiitlve .hare*. Mary Hoae <,llm*r(l*. Kareatrl. Ore* I ar. ladlaaa. Jal> U>. ll'KI. Attorney <•. Item, Hlerly. Julyll—lß —0 MAY REQUESTED (tsatiaaed Froa Page One) "paper empire.” The Kentucky cungreMinan told the house Monday there are ‘‘■inister motive*” behind teatlmony concerning him. He aaaerted that he never profited by ao much ua a penny from any aid he gave Gara.on Hardy told the committee May Nought “an equal break" for Erie Banin Metal Products, Inc.. Elgin, hl., and Batavia Metal Products Co., Batavia. 111., two of the syndicate's top companies. Other developments: 1. Undersecretary of war Kenneth C. Royall disclosed that, at his request, the Justice department has begun a sweeping Inquiry into Erie Basin and Batavia' activities. He said he particularly asked the justice department | to Investigate a government : "overpayment" of |1,(HV,315 to j Batavia. 2. Committee chairman James' M. Mead. I).. N. Y., announced; that the justice department also; would be asked to study whether Washington publicist Henry M 1 Paynter committed perjury when I he testified earlier this week | about his work on inc Garsson
combine. 3. Royall revealed that May mistakenly accused him last fall of having .May Investigated in connection with Erie Basin affairs. May later told the undersecretary to forget about It. Royal! related. 4. Benjamin Franklin Fields, an «x-convl<t who has been accused of offering a 85,000 “bribe" to Hen. Hugh B. Mitchell, D., Wash., and a 810.000 job to a committee Investigator In an attempt to have the inquiry halted, telegraphed from la>s Angeles that he was coming to Washington to testify. The committee previously had not been able to locate him. 5. An army colonel declared that army officers in Washington "Interfered” when Chicago army personnel decided they ought to make Garsson refund the 81.01®.315 Batavia overpayment. He
FOLKS WHO ALWAYsTJ| THINK ABOUT NOOOOY BUT THEMSELVES USUAL* ] LY ENO UP WITH ONLY I ONI — .... The HAUGK HEATING A APPLIANCE Store is a friend that can be depended upon for expert installation and reps* work on furnaces , , guaranteed to satisfy. See our stock of Phllco appliances; also water systems and pumps. Rite-way milkers; White House Paint; Red Barn and Roof Paint, Stokoi Stokers. Gss Furnaces and Conversion Burners.
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!■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ BBBtB BUB 88.8 888881888881 FOR SALE : Studebaker Farms East of Decatur, Ind: ■ ■ ■ TM A AADKTC OF VERY FERTILE LAND. The " /| rw Mtß w bb B entire tract i* offered as a whole ■ ■ | ||jt wj || a( , fe pt separate ■ ■ farm*. Five set* of farm buildings. The land is offered at private sale with the ■ • privilege of accepting or rejecting any or all bids. For further information ■ ■ inquire of ■ ■ ■ The Suttles Company Decatur* Ind. i ■ sf-m ■ '■ A. 1). SUTTLES. AGENT. ■ B —•reg ■ igBBBBBBBaBBBBBBB 8..8-9 BBBBUBBIBBBBBBBBUJ
said the still un recove rod money has been piling up Interest at the rate of 8116 a day since June 11. ■«. ■■ ■ Trade In a Good Town — Decatur — . * sitvrii k up rival. sKTTi.HwitwT OF KSTATK 80. IMI Nntlcr I* hrrePy given to the creditor*, heir* «nd legaleeii of Fredcrick llrndrr, <!<•< e*»ed to appear in the Adu in* t'lr.ult <Murt, held at l*e*at«ir, Indiana, on the 1 day of September, tsis. and show <-aiiiH., If any. wi>> the FINAL MHTTLB XIENT A«»VItJNTH with tho *»t*t» of **ld decedent should not I* approved; and «*ld heir* are notified t» then and there make proof of hclr«hlp. and receive their distributive rliare*. Ire Jane*. Eieraler llereior. Indiana, dull a. IMS. A Horner Henry H. Heller. Julyll—lß REVEAL NAZIS ICeaHaaeg Fveai Page Oaei tar. Allied record* disclose that
■ Attention... « I 1 ADAMS COUNTY RIDING 1 CLUB MEMBERS I I A picnic for member* will be held at Bud I Fisher's, one mile north of Pleasant Mill*. ■ I on River Road. ■ j SUNDAY, July 14 J Poles will be cut to enlarge ring for next horwe show. In addition to basket lunch, 1 bring vour ax and horse. ■ • 1 ED ARC HER, Pres. ■ : BUD FISHER, Vice-l’rcs. g ■ ■ » Bl ■ W » M B M BrirVM* • • OF •'•'B : ’ ’ ’ just’received ’ ’ 1 Seat Covers - - Hydralic Jacks • - White M heel Rims ■ I Fender Flaps - - Trouble - - Large Grill Guards 1 I Batteries. ■ ; DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES J
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Natl forcigw mjgtetrr Jpachlm Von Ribbentrop on Hept. 19, 1940, told Italy's foreign minister Count Galeaszo Ciano of the plan "The Spaniards wsnt to conquer Gibraltar by themselves but so as to prevent any failure Germany will provide Spain with special troops equipped with special weapons and a few aquadrona of planes,” he said. 0 ■■ . ftoni'K OF FIWAI. UKTrLMMBW W KOTATH W ;m»2 Notice I* hereby given to th* rr»dttor*. lielr* and |eg4fee* of William H Parent. de( en*ed to *upe*r In the Adame Circuit Court, hejd at l>«atur, Indiana, oh th<- 1 day of KeptemMr, I9IS. and show caime. If any, why the FINAL SETTIJtTMtnrr ACrof'NTS with Ore eatste of de, cdent aliould not •* approved. ■nd -aid heir* are notified to then and there make proof of h«|r*hlp. and ree.lv* their dl.lrltmtive ahar** I‘Ulaebelk A. Pereet *<liHli>l<ur*trlt milk will ■■■e*ed OeeMfer, l■dl■■«. Jel» IS. IMS. Vttarney G. Kemy Ulerly. Julyll—l4
