Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1946 — Page 5
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Kkctkeforts w bSPORY OF LOCAL ■S'»»"«•” ■mitt. «««"*» « <*• ■ mon. Ml M Corr*«l' , l J,,ly * 4 H °” 19.50 ■ H« M- 2 20.50 K <"« "* . 19.50 V 15.50 1000 B, n j lamb, taken on Wedncs !<a ' ur,b> ’- 17.00 ■ "i t ol<-» J’JJ ■* - 3..—"—- gOO Buhner «tock vaRO« K Corrected July 24 I—r « B 20.40 E X ib.. 2 2 ;?? |U- |'» * : :rs E. lgw ■ 10 50 K .... l»00 ■ 17.50 Eholeoale EGO ANG Koultry QUOTATION! Furnished by KICATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 150 Corrected July 24 K n t Receipt Kggs — 81 K>rn broiler, and fryers 22 E hen. « Er. » Kirn hens —- K i’ K Springers -JJ Ked Springer. 27 Local grain market ■ BURK ELEVATOR CO. ■Bmm .object to chaag* during day. Km. delivered at elevator. ■ Corrected July 24 ■ Red Wheat 1 84 K R. <! Wheat 1-53 K » and Old Corn — Ask ■ Soy Beans 2.51 ■ Renns — 2.25 ■ OsU — 66 ■ Seed 2.00 ■ 1.15 Krntoe: .03 per bushel lees. I Oott: .04 per 100 lean. lo.b. farm I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ■irate. July 24 .-(UP)—(1'8- ■ Livestock: ■Mtn: 7,500. The market opened L «teady; now active, 25-50 ■ hither: rood anu choice 170Ills 21 25-21.75. top 22.00; good I choice 270-300 lbs. 20.75-21.50; L 25-50 cent* higher, largely ■ 590. |>t'l« 10,000 Calves: 1.000. Fed ■r» and yearling*, including Kling heifers, 50 cents higher; fr* at advance; 9 loach choice 24 25; some held higher; ■<- heifer, 24,76: ht»)k good end er steer* 20 00 25.00, with else •apply; choice offerings 25.00- >; town and hulls *trnng, 25 • higher; most beef cows 10.50- •: strictly good western gras* • »• high as 15.71; vealera dy st 1100 down; thin stwkduil at 13.50.ig no. beep: 3,000. Active, spring b« xteady; good and choice ®* babe 20.00, few common to Ism springer* IS.oo down; flags and slaughter f>WRK ind 25 cents or more lower; M» good and choice shorn Ungs fro. 1 and No. 2 pelts , dno!d» WSwhta>Lni oiangh- **• with Uli shorn pelts 8.05; ** SWOs quotable to 0.00. FO * T WAYNE LIVESTOCK ftrt Wgyne, Ind . July *4- (U !!<«? p f t.. ra aj j- njon moeg. 4 rHnibed |1 .25 today tn a ion ’’ of 122.50, choice lambs |p. *“*l *” «*nt* to IIS and rattle > Meady to slightly higher, logs |«hm lb* 22.50; rouj!hi . ■»- -tags 19.50. choice jg.oo *”*P choice lambs 19.00; ewes ' bucks 8.00. gf»od to choice 19.00-21-14.00 18.00; grMh 13w . Plain 11.00 13.00. • «rs g, MM j to choice 17.0<)l(0 ' li '’ Od 1b.50-U5.10; plain 11.00 v-ss-io.Og; canners 8.00-7.-Bqii mLu" 0- ,e , ‘ ho,r * >* M-15.-12 JMKm 12.W-1I.5O; thin 10.lom IC J A ®° I G ’’ A "> CLOSE J *»• 14545-14; March 1March 73H i ,0 What te ’« Eiuedi.i" ° f l tah Wa * CoroIp l»w n in >MO--a Csthollc rolls in the United N O a&jnXLBK t« iis2 UWs ! BmJi* «:» to |;OQ L ,:0 ° * * r tgsmteS*** Itt
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For M words or isoo: 1 time 60c; 2 tlmoo 760; I tlmoo |l| I tlmoo 11.71. Rstoo quoted are for oonoooutlvo Inoortlono. No olooolflod ado oocoptod on ok)pd>y sobodnlOb Rato for 10 point SLACK PACE Io Io per word for Inoortloa. Copy must bo In effloo by 11 a. m. Monday throufh Friday. Saturday doadilno to I a. m. FOR SALK FOR SALE—Columbia Records complete Uno of popular and classics. Übrlck Bros. 81-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. lEltf JOIN tllE thrifty crowds. Everybody saves at Sprague Furniture Store, “The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop in and eee how many dollars we can aave you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 152-30 t FORIiALE Smail 5 room home In south part of city. Semi-modern. Nico garden space. Would be economical home. Priced for Immediate posscMlon by owner who has left the city at 1254*0. Boh Heller, realtor. Phone 870, Heller building. 156-gtf FOR SALK Strictly modern home, 2 years old, 4 rooms and bath. Can he occupied immediately. Call at 625 Winchester street, Decatur. 160-ts It ECO FEEDS .for all your needs. Starter, grower, dairy, hogs. Quality equal to the best, priced lower than tho rest. Burk Elevator Co., Decatur, Monroe, Peterson. 166-10 t s*4)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 sacilfice on account of health. Schwarts Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe street, Decatur, Indiana. Phone 1398. 168g6t FOR SALE—One acre of land on road No. 33, 2 miles from Decatur, nice building site. Also building lot on Studebaker street and North Tenth street. Priced right Schwarts Realty Service, 915 West Monroe street, Decatur. Phone 1398. 18Rg«t Foil TXE'F' ’ Alum! 4lehl "TIT lumlnun roof coating that actually protects and seals with an asphalt hase. |3.50 a gal. liaugk Heating ft Appliance. 171t3 Fdil SALE Pi<k dp guards for combine. Gerber Implement, U. S. 27. 171 gst A PROFITABLE hu*lne>s for y<m laiy-More Interlocking Concrete Block Machines available now Delaware Industries 1406 E. 18th.. Muncie, ind. 171- 3tx Foß*SAl.E~F<ampiitfre gilts' with pigs hy side;also full blooded (luersry cows Ed Wlehe. 4 miles northwest Hoagland. 172 g3tx F6il SALE New Jolin I>oen> L. V. motor for John Deere I2A combine. Fred Wolperf. 1H miles west of Decatur on 224. 172 g3tx FOR SALE Tf.AYE'ft PIANO and ROLLS. Terms Write Verne Netsow, Route No 5, Ilog .110, Waukesha, Wis., as to when piano can bo seen In Decatur. 172 2tx FOR SALE New Admiral battery radio seta, electric phonographe and record changer*. Steffene on Third st. 172 3t FOR SALE Approximately 950 ft? pre-war 6 In. bevelled aiding. Enough for small house or garage. Phone 5761. ' 172--g3tX « FOR SALE Saddle mare, saddle,; • brlddle and martingale. Phone 3634. 172—3tx I*OR SALE 2 pfe<J-"Kroehler ilvIng room suite. Duncan Phlfe drop leaf table and 40 chairs. China efaiert. Porcelain top table. Phone! 1564. 341 South sth. 172-3 U FOR SALE Sewing machine, treadle type Birdseye maple kitchen set with four chairs. Phone 1159 173-gltx FOR RALE Milk Unite; truck with closed bed. Inquire Kraft Ftsjds Co 173 2tx FOR IAl! OR TR A dF 600«nn6 , Harley Davidson 74. See Harold; at Steffen Imp. Co. 3rd St. 173—3tx; lot tALE—V piece bedroom suite? also steamer trunk. Call 1631. 171—2tx
QUICKIES by Km 4» ITo to 4/ * J Tv O 'JI ■y'MFW' "That punching bag you got with a Democrat Want Ad — is making a fool out of you!” For SALE Console model gM range; excellent condition. H. A. Schults, Ed Christen, Farm 3 mllos north of Decatur. 171 ->tx FOR SALk House trailer, 20 feet long, good condition. 601 Monroe etreet or phone 625. 178—3tx FOR SALS ’We "have In stock some new steel plate 141 n., % In, and 1 In. Also steel basement sash, steel coal chutes, and new henagon and rough %in. rods suitable for reinforcing. The Maier Hide A Fur Co. 173—IQt FoR SAI,E 10 room modern bouse on Fifth street. Steam heated, stoker furnace. Schwartx Realty service, 915 West Monroe. Telephone 1398. FOR SALE - Prewar truck tires 700x15-6 ply. 700x17 —6 ply. 525550x18 6 ply and other sixes truck tires. Hi-Way Service. Phone 490. 172-311 FOR SAI.E Stone, gravel and dirt? We deliver. General dump truck service. O. V. Dilling. Craigville phone; reverse all charges. Glass Brothers trucking service, Decatur, route two (mall address) 171—6 t ” ~WaNT£D BOARDMANS new location, 228 North First for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered bucklei. hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 154-26tx _ Ht£?F"WXiMfED“ “ SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS Easy orders from friends pay you s»)c on 81 sale. Gorgeous "Candlelight" 21-card 8! Christmas Assortment sells on sight. Big line other fast sellers. Exclusive hit: Name-Imprinted "Floral Notes." Get samples. GROGAN CO.. 30 East Adams, Dept. 810, Chicago 3. It* WANTED’ -“'Sheep- to sip. !m---proves weight and quality of wool, also kills tics and lice. For appointment writ* Lores Glass, Route 2, Decatur, Indiana. 93-T
' HELP WA.NTEIT Men 30 55 neat I appearing wanted for part time > work. Na aelilug, aoHcitlng. or • | canvansing, interesting survey ' work Good pay. Needed in nearly :'all cities and towns. Write giving - data on your bueineea experience i days and hours available. Write t c/o Box 217 Decatur Democrat. I 178—3 t r WANTED -- Wai 1 resit, - UigK school age. Bair’s Confec- ' tionery. 172t3 ‘ WANTEt) to buy fiard coal stove. • Must be in good condition. Telephone No. 8715. 171-3tx WANTISD-General trucking; llve1 stock, grain and other general i hauling O. V. Dilling. Craigville I phone; reverse all charge*. Glass i Brothen* Trucking Service. Deca i tur route 2. (Mall address) 171 ts. WANTED tliri for general housework. Phone 1471. 170 ts ! i FOR RENT - | FOR RENT room. Lady I preferred. 314 Madison street. ■ Phone 594 171 g3tx FOR RE?NT~3 room furnished apartment. Reply to Postoffice box 245. Decatur, Indiana. 172—21 MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION^#* - rs*move dead horses, cows. hogs, etc. Decxtur phone 2000. We psy •11 phohe charges. Ths Stadlsy Products Co, 16-11 APPLIANCE SERViCk! - can’t fix it throw It away. We ! repair all makes of wishers, sweepers, Irons, snd other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 468. 97-ls All makes Washers, SweeperM repaired. For sale, radios, wall !t nd hase cabinets, new, used heating stoves.— Kitchen Maytag Sales and Service, 110 Jefferson St., Phone 95. iTltf hospital 'insurance — Pays operations, room, etc. — Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. lU-T FARM LdAN«-We are making farm loans for 6 to 88 years at 4% InL There to no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay •ay amount st any time. Cell or drop as • Une lad 2 *lll csdl on you. C. D. Lewtoe. _ T |
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~~wr™rFgMr~~ LOOT-foSI eUit oh FMle toad in aide ditch, from Winchester to Otto Peck's. Finder aen Wilbert Hoffman, route I, Preble phone. Reward. 171- |Btx INDIANAPOLIS LIVEBTOCK Indianapolis, July 84—(UP)— (PMA) — Livestock: Hogs 5,600; barrows and gilts 1.50 higher at 88.50, new high this market; good to choice 100-400 lbs, weight; sows around 76 to 100 higher; at 19.MM0.00; few choice light 20.85. Cattle 1.000; calves 400; opening generally steady; slow on cows; small lots choice medium weight steers 28.80; four loads good to choice steers sold at 21.60; good and low choice steers and yearlings dealing around 8001050 lbs. 17.0020.50; medium to good uneven 13.60-16.50; small lot mostly choice 925 lb. heifers 20.00; most good beef cows 18.7615 00; tew 15A0 or more; common and medium 9.75-18.50; good and choice vealers strong, top 50 higher for good and choice, early sale largely 18.10-19.50; top 29.00; medium grade vealers and most qrafters dull under pressure. Sheep 1.500; good and choice spring lambs steady to approximately 50 higher; lower grades fairly steady; bulk good and choice 19.00 19.50; top 20 00; medium to good 14 5018.50; slaughter ewes steady to weak; top 9.00 for choice light weight; bulk good 8.00-8.50. - ■ ••O' ■ 111 MarMt At A Glance ■y United Press Stocks eteady In quiet trading. Bonds irregularly lower: U, S. governments easy. Curb ptocks irregularly higher. Corn, oats and barley futures irregular. Chicago livestock: active. 25-50 centa higher; cattle: active, 50 cents higher: sheep: active, steady. 0 The city of Seattle, Washington, was first settled in the y<«r 1852. It wae incorporated as a city in 1865.
' Cash Coal, Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth WE WILL DRESS CHICKENS Tues., Fri. & Sat Live chickens any day during week. Retail eggs. Decatur Produce Co. hotpoint appliances G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT TIME SWITCHES KENTS Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe BL Phone 27
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing -“OUT OF BOUNDS" r /WHY CANT 7 IT U/ri I\ I. II t il MOVE them ! hurt to S t WtLU J I ( t tOgtKH STORM ifeg /ILL/,’ (dUST OVER TALLAPOOSA// ; f i J H /- S (so ww V) /-y (I 11* i ' i 1 ' ! 1 H '/T-’-B.FSi .tv it 7 7 I 7-14 Tow SmSA foe*, ** siuswßATCfc»xrsnirm, i~ ■ wcxtl* *mwtw Mm*H BL()N DTe THE MAIN SQUEEZE /cools me) ' iR* 00 *) 1 Cd 1 LIKE AN < r /TVT\ I Jk " Ail 4 ice-cold A v I ' Sr("wk it - a>3? y>RF ■»■ ■)■■a■■ ■to■ b ■ toV.laTa 8 »a b S »sa m « ■s e I SPEAKING OF Forgetting your wife’s birthday is one way to save money ... hut you may lose a kit in popularity. 1 SAVING MONEY . . A Better Way to save money is to put your INSURANCE on a 3-year basis .. and reduce your premium 16 2 .T.. Leland Smith Insurance Agency | MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION. I
Hog Market Prices Rise Sharply Today Indianapolis Price Highest Since 1919 Chicago, July 24 H’PI The price of hog* rose sharply t-wlay on tho Chicago, St. Ixjuls and Indianapolls markets. Indianapolis and St. both reported new higlm since the last postwar boom In 1919. Hogs were 81.25 to 81 75 higher at St. laiuls. with a top of 822 76. Thia wae 53 percent above previous DPA cellInge, the department of agriculture* said. At IndlanapOlto, hoge were BLSO higher, with a top of 822.50 Chicago'* hog trad*- was sharply higher, with an early top of 821.54). Some hogs were held for at 111 higher prices. The Chicago cattle market opened 50 cents higher with several loads of strictly choice steers and yearlings at 826 s<> 10 centa lower than iaat week's all time high. The department of agriculture reported that cattle, hog and sheep receipt* at the 12 principal markets had dropped from last week's heavy run. Cattle receipts totaled 53.400, compared with last lyodawday's total of 87,4MH). Hog receipts totaled 48.000. compared with 73,<M*o laet i Wednesday, and sheep recelpta i were 40,000 compared with 52,’Hti) la week ago.
Judge Studies Pleas In Kidnaping Case 'No Defense Pleas' Entered By Youths Hammond. Ind.. July 24 (IT) Federal judge Luther M Swygert today considered Nolo Contendere pleas filed by six youthful def*nd ants charged with violating federal kidnaping law. The six. four boy* an*l two girls, are charged with forcing a Chicago cab driver to take them from Chi eago to northern Indiana. They were captured near Syracuse, Ind., after an all-night vlgli around a heavily-wooded area by FBI agenta. state police and various local authorities. They pleaded yesterday on a criminal Information filed by district attorney Alex Campbell. Then
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'Camphell waived Dyer act violation charges. Swygert ordered them held un der 87.500 bond and said he would announce his finding sometime next month The six were Ruth Mullen, 18, a carnival "snake charmer;” Mary Burton, 21, Chicago; William McDaniel, * 14, St. Ixiuls; John Wil ham*. 19, Cleveland, Miss.; Lloyd It. Payne, 22, Rmtkport, Ga, and Hugh Veimm, 21. B rmingham. Ala. 0 The war between th<- United States and the Seminole Indians in Florida lasted from 1835 to 1843 and coat the United States 10 million dollars and 2,000 Ilves. PUBLIC DAIRY AUCTION TUESDAY, JULY 30. 1988 at 7:30 p. m„ EST. at Dairy Barn, one-half mile Northeast of Bryan, Ohio on Route 2 and 127. 3ff Registered Holstein*, calves by side. 18 Top Grades, Canadians, fresh and close up. 15 Canadian grade 2 yr. old heifers to freshen In Sept 2o Guernsey Cows, io of which have calves by side, rest Sept, freshening. The 30 head of registered Holsteins in this sale carry Jhe popular bliMiil lines of Canada and are high in quality and production. Selling 18 top Canadian grades with calves by side The Guernseys were purt hased in an area where you Hnd old establishments of Guernsey breeders. They are real Guernseys I with plenty of quality and production. ranging from 2 to •> yrs. old. Some of th*- 2 yr.-olda will freshen in Sept. All cattle clean. T. 8., Bangs ami .Mastitis tested. Attend this sale where you will see r<al cows and buy th>-m where tlu'y are sold to be as represented. George V. Mellott, Owner
FOR SALE ♦ 35 Acre*, 8 miles from I • Decatur. (i<M*d buildings. Electricity. ♦ 80 Acres, 3 miles from Decatur. Good buildings. Electricity. ♦ 120 Acres, north of Berne, Ind. Good buildings. , Electricity. ♦ Good !l room house in Decatur. ♦ (iood 10 room house in Monroe, Ind., with 2 acres of ground. ♦ New I room house in !>ecalur. Possession Aug--15. ♦ 120 Acres, 8 miles from Decatur. Good buildings. Electricity. ♦ 8 room house. All modern. full basement. Io Decatur. ♦ 160 Acres, 5 miles from Decatur. Well improved. Electricity. JIM ANDREWS and HARRY ESSEX, Graham Bldg.. Opposite Court House
RURAL’ CLUBf news District Meeting About 20 members of the Adams county rural youth club attended the district meeting Sunday. July 21, at the Portland fair ground* The meeting started with an afternoon program, followed by a pot hick supper and recreation In the evening
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During the meeting, the Adam* county members Invited the different countie* In the diatrict to have a team participate In th* fun and frolic contest In he held Thursday evening, August I, of the youth week In Dwcatur. g Decatur Man Fined For Intoxication William Kahn. Decatur, pleaded 1 guilty to public intoxication before judge pro-tem Henry R. Heller in Adams circuit court this morning and wa* fined 85.00 and costs. He was arrested Tuesday * night by local police in the uptown district.
