Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1946 — Page 5

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■kKET reports K *'as? &it> poß< ioN m * rk * ti InMTT, Murray a oe. ■ PM)** 1 1 J“»f « I lh , H#o 1» 00 K> l4o 20.00 J!*!*- :zJS E ,Oft 19.00 V* - ~ J 8.00 ■ - —’22’"’........ io oo K ,nJ lamhs taken on WedneOF Si ’ Br,Uy - 17.50 — 55 zz~- 800 ■UHNIR OTOCK YARDS | Correct’d July 28 L gs> ■ ’ t —;!« Ito 120 lb. ■. . IS.<5 P 17.25 K ~~~ .....--..-■■■■■■■■- IWHOLEIALI IGO AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Fumlshsd by UtCATUR PRODUCE CO. f pbon.no | Corrected July 22 lint Receipt Egg* 33 L„n broiler, and fryer. .22 Ky hen. —JO Ky Spnnyer. — “ fesn - —— 3 B Korn hen. - —— 20 | Springer. — •“ Ked Springer. 27 Local grain markit I BURK ELEVATOR CO. Umm .abject to change during day. hew delivered at elevator. I Corrected July 23 I Red Wheat — 1.54 L Red Wheat 1.82 Lew and Old Corn .... Ask I Soy Bean. 2.31 I Bean. — 2.25 I Oat. — 66 I Seed 2.00 I I.M b ‘las: .03 per bushel lean. | Corn: .04 par IM lean. lo b. farm ■ORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Irt Wayne. Ind., July 23—(UP) bg pried, at union stockyard, bed So cent, to 820.65 today, ■ ealvea and lamha dropped Irnts and cattle quotation, were ■y. Bgt 100-400 lbs. 21.25; rough. I staai 19.00-19.25. lire.: choice 1900. leep: choice lamina 18.50; ewee I hack. S 00. Im»: good to choice 19.00I; good IS.OO IR.oo; grass 13.50I; plain 11.00-13 00. rfen: good to choice 17.00L good 15.59-16 50; plain 11.00b*«: choice 13.50-14.50; good D ’3.50; medium 9.50-10.50; cut-H.M-10.00; canners 0.00-7.80. Bill good to choice 14.6015.00; l«m 12.50-13.50; thin 10.0012.50. ROIANAPOLIB LIVESTOCK bdlanapolis. July 23—(UP)— lAI-Uvestock: ba» 8.000; moderately active; lowa and gilts 50 higher than May; bulk good and choice r"" lbs. 21,00; sows open F<ly 25 higher; later sale My to 25 lower; late hulk good choice 11.7519.00; few 19.25; p 'op 19.50.19 75. P'He 2,000; calves 700; good I choice steers and yearlings krately active, about steady; *’ grades alow; cows about My. weak to 25 lower; load ply Choice 1,02? lbs. ateMß L’ few lots mostly choice r sil-car string good and r milMl a'«rs and heifers early bulk good to low r* steers and y-arllngs 17.00r Sedium good 13.5016 50. r lot choice heifers 19.58; "ly good eows to IBM; bulk m " n and medium 9.75-13.50; ■ara and cutters largely 8.00- ■ realerr fairly active, mostloisea*' ,ood and choice 50; top ipso * en * r »lly steady; “d rh “ l<:e *P r,D < tomb "ua.9o; fe W ( . hotce I#M . «« to good 14.50-17.50; bulk *. h, * r **•* 8 M-8.50; "Z ,l « h *’»*»«ht» 9.00. Mor ‘«ti 4r a Glaoco „ . "» ft., l onrt ' l " w * r ,n «®tlve trading. «<i th loW *' U 8 *°*" r ">n"nts rk !< l w* P!> *' ar on tbe 4ape ’ Curb higher a * 8h " r: around steady. w GlaasM Fitted

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATBfI For ES words or lose: 1 time SOo; t tlmss TSo) I tlmoo til S times H. 78. * A A MAMAFl®tww Wo • vOr utlvo insertions. No classified M 0 accepted on eklpday eehodulo. RatO for 10 point BLACK FACI Io Io pe’ I* oertloa. Copy must bo In eWIoe by 11 O. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline 10 9 A, RL FOR SALK FOR BALE Columbia Records complete line of popular and classics. Übrick Bros. 91-ts FOR SALE—Tenth street, 12 lots, paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to Include estimated cost of no* sower. Other lots on Mercer Avenno, Cleveland street, Meibers street, etc. Buy no* for new homo nest year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 181tf JOIN'THE 'ftriftFc’FFiJF BMrr body saves at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Tbrifty.” Drop In and see ho* many dollars *o can save you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 152-30 t FOR &ALE Small 6 room home in south part of city. Semi-modern. Nice garden apace. Would be economical home. Priced for immediate possession by owner who has left the city at 82500. Bob Heller, realtor. Phone 870, Heller building. 155-gtf FOR SALE -fitrh tly modern home, 2 years old, 4 rooms and bath Can be occupied immediately. Call at 625 Winchester street, Decatur. 160-ts &ECO FEEDS for alf your needs. Starter, grower, dairy, hogs. Quality equal to the best, priced lower than the rest. Burk Elevator Co., Decatur, Monroe, Peteraon. IM—lOt F()ft SALE —Tavern, restaurant and grocery store, all in one, 14 sleeping rooms with all fixtures and equipment. Steam heat, stoker furnace. Selling at a sacrifice on account of health. Schwarts Realty Service. 915 W. Monroe street, Decatur, Indiana. Phone 1298. 168g6t FOR SALE—One acre oi land on road No. 33, 2 miles from Deca* tnr, nice building site. Also building lot on Studebaker street and North Tenth street. Priced right. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 West Monroe street, Decatur. Phone 1398. 168g«t FmnrxLE — lumlnnn roof coating that actually protects and seals with an asphalt base. 83.50 a gal. liangk Heating & Appliance. 171t3 FORE SALE- bicycle. Phono No. 967. 171—2tx FO R A A Ll!—hick up guards /or combine. Gerber Implement, U. 8. 27. 171 — gst A PROFITABLE biisinesa for you Lay-More Interlocking Concrete Block Machines available now. Delaware Industries 1106 E. 18th., Muncie. Ind. 171- 3tx FOR BALE— 2 Take - lots. "Locatiofi Wall lake. Write or call M. L Everhart. Mo t <«■ 786. 172 gits FoRTIXLE- Ha'iitpshire gilnTwlth pigs by side Mao full blooded Guersey cows. Ld Wtehe, I miles northwest Hoagland. 172 g3tx RjR BALI — NewTiohn Deere L. U. motor for John Deere 12A combine. Fred Wopert, 1 ’■» miles west of Decatur on 224 172 g3tx FOR SALE Vernon Snow farm. 80 acres at outskirts of Geneva. For' information write Giles J. Pierre. 313 Standard Bldg., Ft Wayne. Ind • 178-t f6r ft ale PLAYER PiAno and ROLLS. Terms. Write Verne Netsow, Route No. 5. Box 310. Wankeaha, Wis., as to when piano can be seen In Decatur. 172- 2tx FOR SALE New Admiral battery radio seta, electric phonographe and record changers. Steffens on Third st. 172—ft FOR SALE Approximately 950 ft pre-war 6 in. bevelled siding. Enough for small house or garage Phone 5751. 172—g3tx FOR SALE -350 ft new hardwood Boorlns Phone 1241 172—gltx FOR SALE Saddle mare, saddle, briddle and martingale. Phono 3634. 172—3tx FoiT SALK 4 h.p. fwin Neptune! outboard motor. Like n e*. Phone 1878. 172 —3tX P6K SALK 2 piece Kroehler llv lag room suite Duncan Phife drop leaf table and 4(* chdirs China citwet. top table Phone IW4. 841 South Sth. 172—3tx

QUICITOM by Kbb BewMß he’s the silent" - partner^ l picked up with a Democrat Want Ad!” FOR S.aI.E Console model gag range; excellent condition. H. A. Schults, Ed Christen, Farm 8 miles north of Decatur. 171—Btfc FOR SAl# (louse trailer, JU feet long, good condition. 601 Mon roe alrect or phone 625. 172—3tx Foil SALE 2t cal Ravage automatic rifle with Redfield rear peepsight and Lyman interchangeable front-sight. Military style gunsling 840. Phone 1537. Its FOR SALE Collie pupe, very reaaonable. Call 850 or Inquire at 305 Oak street. 172— git FOR sALE—Pre-war truck tires 760x15 6 ply. 700x17-6 ply. 535 550x18 -6 ply and other aixea truck tires. Hi-Way Service. Phone 490. 172 -3t x FOR SALE Stone, gravel and Alrt. We deliver. General dump truck service. O. V. Dilling, Crslgville phone; reverse ail charges. Glass Brothers trucking service, Decatur, route two (mail address! 171—Bt WANTED “ BOARDMANS new locatloa, 113 North First, for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 154-26tx SALESMAN "Here is a golden opportunity, new Item—old company we are expanding and need one or two good local men to represent our company. Write Box 125 c/o Democrate today. 170—2 t« WANTI'b - I school age. Hair’s Confectionery, 172t3 WANTED to buy—bard coal stove. Must be in good condition. Telephone No. 8715. 171- Btx WANTED General trucking; livestock, grain and other general hauling. O. V. Dilling. Craigville phone; reverse all charges. Glass Brothers Trucking Service. Decatur route 2. (Mall address! 171 —ts. WANTED—lxtans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See ma for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 88 T-T-ts WANT TO GET AHEAD? Instruction. Male. REFRIGERATION mid AIR CONDITIONING B a growing Industry and needs trained men. Our home study and resident plan will teach you how. Get FREE FACTS Today. Utilities Inst., Box 126 c/o Democrat. 171-2tx WANTED Girl for general housework. Phone 1471. 170- g3t ——FOITWT FOR RENT fitrnlahod room. Lady preferred. 314 Madison streel. Phone 594. 171 — g3tx Foil RENT 3 room furnished apartment. Reply to postoffice box 245. Decatur. Indiana 172—2 t LOST~ANI) FOUND LOST Billfold containing sum of money and pictures. Finder please call phone 7302. Its MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS”AtT'ENTIbN-We~i» move dead horses, eo*s. hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay al! phone charges. The Btadley Products Co. APPLIANCE SERVICE - tf’Wß can t fls 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. 87-ts NOTICE--My shop will "he cJnaed from Monday July 22 until Monday July 29. Fortney’s garage and radiator repair. 170—3 ts All makeH W’aMherJL Sweepers .-epaired. For sale, radios, wall tnd base cabinets, new, used heating stoves.—Kitchen Msytag Sales and Service, 110 Jefferson St.’. Phone 95. 17ltf o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOBE Corn: Jan. 1.4516; March 1.46A Oats: Ju.y 74H-75K- Sept 70H■4; Dec. 71-71 U: Aug.7oM H; Nov. 7054-H; March 7254 % 0 QUESTION trsatiesad Frsss Ps«d •—> 1 IS—S* l * - ” at which to write notes, no stenogfepher tcddWMied the three lawyem to tM Mfl

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/®JO»IYOUTH CLtJB ■■!— Held Plenlo The rural ybuth club of Adams county held their meeting in the form of a picnic at the Wells county state park on July 15 For the picnic Mppkr, everyone was seated according to the months in which their birthdays occured. After the supper, a ball game In charge of Kenny Trues wsa held, In which the hoys won over the girls. Melvin Werling, first vice president, Was in charge of the buslneas meeting. The roll call was read by the sorcetary, Joan Byerly, and the trcMurer’e report by Clara Lengerich. Delegates to the Purdue training conference were selected and are as follows: Max Crownovcr, Joan Byerly and Richard Brdun. Wavelcne Lehman and Bob Haggard were selected as first and second alternate. Bob Haggard was appointed as general business manager for the rural youth stand which will be held during the 4-H fair. Any members wishing to help in the stand should tontact Bob or Anna K. Williams. After the business meeting. Kenny Truex led the games, folk dances and square dances, which everyone enjoyed. The picture which had been taken on the trip in June were shown Several gueats were preaent including the president of Wells county. Gene Gordon, Kenny Truex from the state office of the rural youth. Mis Emma Levy from the farm bureau, and friends of the members. Jump From Cor Seconds Before Hit By Train Washington. Ind. July 23—(t’Pi —Raymond O’Conner. 21, hla brother, Ear), 14, and a cousin, Dan O’Conner. 17, jumped from their stalled automobile seconds before it was demolished by a passenger train near here yesterday. They escaped Injury

WE WILL DRESS CHICKENS Tues., Fri. & Sat Live chicken* any day during week. Retail egg*. Decatur Produce Co.

INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WINO — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phene 570 Cash Coal, Feed ™ A Supply Monroe at Slghth

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Ifl'W > WINSTON CHU9CHRI, Britain’s wartime premier, honors the memory of U. 8. Gen. George 8. Patton. Jr., wartime commander of ths Third Army In Germany, by placing a wreath on his grave in Germany. Closeup of wreath is shown below. (Intftiiatioafll

Packers, Dairymen Oppose OP A Return New Lease On Life For Black Markets By United Preen Spokcemen for the packing ami dairy imtnetrlee xaid today that restoration of price control* might camo l production to drop and give bla< k market* a "new leaee on life.” The American Meat inniitute I aaid the livestock and meat inj duMrlea were working their way ’’out of the chaox and xhortngea j created by four years of oi’A.” t "If GPA regulation* ever again are Imposed on industry it will l simply mean that the hldbk marJ ket which flourished under GPA v/11l get a new lease on life" the institute said. "Meat again will be diverted away from the average consumer to black market channels. ’’ D. T. Wilson, Wilmar. Minn., president of the American Dairy association, warned that dairy production might drop if price i control* and subsidies are re established At Washington the commerce, department charged that some ( sections of industry have been holding price* down in an effort to lobby congress into refusing to restore the GPA. Meanwhile, Association of America said It would close s<fl) Detroit plants in a citywide strike Aug. 1 if price controls had not been reestablished by (hat time Robert 11. Keys, president of the association, said the strike

I would involve 22.000 members. Elsewhere, additional states j governments moved to control j rents. The Illinois legislation meets in special session today to consider legislation which would control nuts and declare a moratorium <>n eviction*. Buyer* strikes—both organised and spontaneous — continued in many communities. o CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, July 23 — (UP) — ’ (I’SDAi — Livestock: Ilogs; 6.060. Market 75-1.00 higher on all weights Including sews; weight* over 570 lbs. and . sows up most; bulk good and j choice 170-270 Hi. 21.00 21.50, top , 21 50 for numerous loads choice I 18F250 lbs.; hulk 270 330 lb. | 20.50-21.00; hulk good and choice sows 19.25-19.50; choice llghtvejghts to 19.75; complete early clearance. Cattle: 6.000. Calves 700, Fed Heers and yearling* including yearling heifers 5(1 cents higher; active at advance; choice to prime i2(io 11> lowa fed steers i top at 20.00; bulk choice steers i :.it<l yearlings 22.(0>-25.00; <yimI mon and medium grades strong to 25 ten’s higher ; lop heifers -’2.50: cows more active, 25 cents | I Igher; bull* steady to strong; vealers steady at 19.50 down; fl'ick cattle fairly active at 14.50- ' 16.50. sh«e|>- 1,000 Scattered early sale* native spring lambs and slaughter ewes around steady with Monday's decline; good to ihoice springer* lamb* 19 5020.0 o; medium sort-out 15.00 d iwn; load or so spring lambs In hl slightly above 20.0(7; small mt good mid choice shorn slaughter < wes 9.00, strictly common |

7on down with calls 1.00 and' below. 0 Trade la a Good Town — Decatur a-...-, „ NOTHK TO TAXFAVKRS T» th- Taxpayers of Er< n- b K bool ri'ownshlp, Adams, County, Indiana You are hereby notified that upon tile iltli day of July, 1914, that the Trustee * Advisory Board of Erencti School Township, Adams County, Indiana, by resolution duly adopted ' and pursuant to notice theretofore ' Nlvru and under and l>y vlrtne of I Chapter 57. of the Acts of the slth i General AsaembUr of tire Ntate of Indian.i. apfirnvrd February Jt, 1945, duly adopted a plan whereby a cumilativr fund be provided for the erection of new »< hoo| buildings or the remodeling „f old « hoo| buildIna* In said Township, and that I am h a fund be provided so- by a tax levy of 76 cents on each 4100.00 of assessed valuation on alt property In that taxing district taxable for au<-h purposes. Ruch tax to be assessed over a period of years 10-glnnlng with the levy for l»»«. payable In 1»47 and for 5 years thereafter and not to exceed 5 years after close of World War II aa provided by law. That pursuant to »«ld Act any l» or more taxpayers In the taxing | district of French Nchool Township ! Adams County, Indiana, other than i those Who pay poll Tax only, may file a petition with the County Auditor of Adams County. Indiana, not later than io days after thia ptrt>. Ihatlon, setting forth their objee--1 o n,, *” " l “ h Pf>P'”ed levy. I'pon filing of such petition said Auditor will Immediately certify same to I etate Board -if Tat Commissioners. I W. A, Presdorf KII tirnher Mennn Augshurgrr l.«ren lietier tdxlaory Board and Truster of French School Township, I Adama (iixsij, Indiana July 29 APPOIVTWEVT IIP AltMIMs. TH ATIIH Notice Is hereby given That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of John >1 IP-ery late of Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. • buries A. Heery. Admlnlalralnr Inly *. thin Gewrge Mock. 9 Horney July »—lfi—2.l —" ... —OrAPHIIRTWENT t»F AIIMmsTIIATOII 111. 4272 Notice Is hereby given That the undersigned has been appolnt-d Administrator of the estate of Imrothv I'. Hassett late of Adams County, deceased. The estate 1s probably solvent. I nrrolt f. Hassrft, Administrator. July Ih. IIMII John I- Het nan. Attorney July |«_23—.lo'

Need We repair and clean all makea of furnaeei. _ Beit materials—trained workmen. All co»ta rurnace based on actual materials used and labor. Repairs? Phone us now. Bi i Ws like lhe hist conltol "Th, WlllisnMon H«4Wr Compxny: W» hart a Williamaan furnitt aat 1 taill Mr w, rfidn'f Saow »« »« aara *a our 7 ra*m hauaa i ’’t waa ara’ta and nica all tha ttma Wa uud laaa taal i and w, ,»« a food lab al matallatiaa thanba to jour aaaat, Kt- Tbiaa. Wa alaa hka tha ha at U . aattral." r Bigned—H. C. Humphry. Indians C • iiIILLIAMSdj i HAUGK HjURNA.CII J Heatinq & Appliances l Decatur. Ind Furnaces Cleaned 53.75 up ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ : Carpenters Wanted • FOR ALL SUMMER BRIDGE WORK. I L. W. Bailey Construction Co. ; ■ Apply ; ■ 1034 Oakland Street—Fort Wayne, Ind. I Phone East! brook 1120. H If interested call and reverse charges.

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■ t u APPfHNTNKNT OF K«F.<T IOH EBTAtF. HO. 42T4 Notk'B la hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of Marceline lllavlson late of Adams County, de- < eased. The estate Is probably solvent. Halph K. Haxlmin. P.seeator. July -32. lIMtl t'. 11. tlMuelman. Attorney. July 23 10 Aug 4 APPOINTMENT OP F.«F.< I I'HIB r»r»tF. no. i2*t Nolle* is hereby given, That the undersigned H«s been appointed Executrix of Ihe estate of John T. Kelly late of Adams County, de. cease-1. The natal-' Is probably solvent l.ule Opal Miller. Execalrls .Inly JO. lIHtl Henry 11. Heller, Attorney July 23—30—Aug. 4 B APPOINTMENT OP tIIWINIWIIt UTIIt ESTATE NO. 327. T Notice le hered-v given. That th* undersigned ha* heeh appointed Administratrix of the estate of Catherine Hi hlndlcr late ~f Adams County, deceased The estate is probably solvent. Adella Hleh. tdmlalalratris July 32. HMU G. Hemy Hleely. Alloraey July 33—3 S—Aug. 4 ■ — 0 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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