Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1946 — Page 5
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, fcajf REPORTS pW-'V n»pOR T ° r LOCAL PT/oREIGN MA”« Tt |^K( E tT. MURRA* A C». | * IS PBom M! | WcurwlH JulX 21 I I H 0” 19 00 Lip-- 'J “••" r».50 M 1 ,;." g* 20.00 m woo rßj uml>» taken «»“ Wxdoe* Ff Dkbolce) , * OO gy* - »oo F BhNER STOCK YARDS ■ jg" corrected July -’6 Ml5O lb* 21 1 " 1 J 16 ■ l*" lb* WOO II !>•->* “J EM no inBB l.'.i lbs. . 19 60 K& 18.75 jy 17.50 EL 1700 rz Koo P Bholeoalo EGO and iOJLTRY QUOTATIONS t FuntUhsd by IBcaTUR PRODUCE CO. | " Phons 380 ■B Corrected July 26 ||L Receipt £gf* 33 broiler* and (ryera 22 hens '8 ■ Springers —— 2® bens ...»•— 20 H - 12 Springers 27 Kcal grain market Kurk elevator co. ■mm subject to Chant* during day. ■m* delirered at elevator. July 25 i ■ R..1 Wheat 1.85 Ek' Red Wheat 1.85 ari<l 0!, l Corn Ask ■gov Heuns 2.31 Mil-us 2.25 Oats 65 ■ heed 2 00 B - IJS ■st**: 93 per bushel lea*. ■ ton: .04 per 100 lee*. Lo.b. fam Bdianapolis livestock July 26—<PP)—< ' Livestock: ! Br~ «.*00; slow; 160-250 lb* |B 35 low. r than Thursday In all 250 lbs up 50 cents off; lbs up 1.00 2.00 lower; sow* B d *• lliw '' r - early eales good B»W» 150-385 lbs 21.78: ex- ■ top 21.90; strictly choice B 1 " lh ’ 21 65; 250-400 lbs 21.50; B “fix 19.00-19.50. B**'*' 500; takes 400; rather B : ""* r * an J heifers weak; ■ ‘"’i to 25 lower; <>dd choice B d 1150 lb s,eer » 23.50; few B Sl ’" d to choice 17.50-21.00; B l!n 1,1 «o*>d 15.50-17.00; comB 10 medium 11.0'1-14.75; good gf"* Ui*lJ.t)o; c .minon and B’?' 913 25: 'annetw and cutW < 50-9 50; vealers open slow, B' l 1.00 lower; limited outlet on B L " “Pi «"d and choice 16.50- ® odd h<ad strictly choice l.Sfte good and choice fat gf* generally steady; lower *eak. bulk good and choice B«hmlw 18.50-19,541; !op 20.90; B’ m to good 15.50-1S.00; slaugh- ■•*» steady, bulk good slaugh- ■ *»e» .50-1100; cholco light ■*' up to 8.50. ■ r ORT u WAVNE L| VESTOCK K r ? ayne> ln d < July 26 — K,~J P , ho * pr,c «« al unl, ’ n g*. 4 ' s *'d .0 cents today 10 Be h? * ®ch*dulea were 1 '1 ,or ,he «m time ■ ? ,r "' Top Rnolatlon* 8,. rtr ? pppd »l »o 818.00. iki . ewiU *»•«*«' at lor. r Jlls h *‘ ld “k 0 1 B, eady ».rMMO; , w ..’iSS-’n <•«. OS.: choice 18.00. k ' , B.st-* n,b * I#M ' ewe " ,M: ,o ehote * 19 °®- •*ls«o< n i . 1800 ‘ ,,, w ; Kraus leifw ' P * n 1, (H) l2 00. ■ Rood to choice 17.00fclJ.o9 00 ** 16 "'15 50; plain 9 M24o rh, " C m U. 3SO - I ’- s<): If * thin ct -°“ %% *’ 22%-%; March , oß^j*«TR l eT ir 1:10 to MuiX iSi* to S:o ° Mtamaa KittH
' i» ■ a■" ■■ IR— -- ’ LOCAL CLASSIFIED ! ADVEKTISING RATES -o—---1 1 For 28 word* *r l**o: 11 Um* aOo; 2 Uww* 78o; l a tints* 11; t tim** 11.78. Rato* guotod ar* for oonoooutlv* ln**rtl*na. No olaaalflsd ) ad* aocaptod on *klpday oohod--1 ulo. Rat* for 10 point BLACK i FACE I* 0* par word for laoortion. Copy must bo la pfflo* by 11 1 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday daadlln* la 0 a. m. ' FOR SALK FOR BALE—Columbia Records cotnplolo Uno of popular and classic*. Uhrick Bro*. 11-ts FOR BALE—Tenth street, 12 lots, ) paved streeL arranged on easy payments. Price to Include estimated cost of now sewer. Other lol* on Mercer Arena*, Cleveland streeh Melbers streeL etc. Buy now for new borne neit year. Bob Holler, Realtor, Heller Bulldins, Phono 870. 131tf JOIN TMfi'tEllty body saves at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and-see how many dollars wo can save you.— Spragu* Furniture Store, Pbone 198. 152-80 t FOR AaLE- Small b room home in south part of city. Semi-modern Nice garden space. Would be economical home. Priced for Immediate possession by owner who has left the city at 82500. Bob Heller, realtor. Pbone 870, Heller building 155-gtf FOR S.\Le Strictly moJ-rn bomr 2 years old, 4 room* and bath Can be occupied immediately. Call at 625 Winchester street, Decatur. 188-ts 1 FOR SALE Battery'rudios, ismps of all kind*, occassional chairs, platform rockers, cocktail table*, end tables, lamp table*, chest of drawer*, pictures and hassocks. SPRAOL’E FURNITURE COMPANY PHONE 199 178—8 t ' EKCd FEEOB for all your needs Starter, grower, dairy, hogs. Quality equal to the best, priced lower than the rest. Burk Elevator Co., Decatur, Monroe, Peterson. 166—10 t FOrt BALE - Pick up guartis for combine. Gerber Implement, U. 8.27. 171-gSt SALE Sewing machine, treadie type. Birdseye maple hitch- ’ en set with fouid chair*. Phone 1159. 173 g3tx Fok SALE OR TRADE Good 1935 Harley Davidson 74. See Harold at Steffen Imp. Co. 3rd St. 173 -BIX FOR~BALE Building auitabiT'for cabin. Call 8832. 174-Sts FOR-BALE- We have Tn stock some new steel plate Kin.. % in., and 1 tn. Also steel basement sash, steel coal chutes, and now henagon and rough %in. rods suitable for reinforcing. The Maier Hide A Fur Co. 173-lOt FOR SALE- 10 room modern house on Fifth street. St?am heated, stoker furnace- Schwarts Realty service, 915 West Monroe. Telephone 1198. 173—8 t FOR SALE - % fieri, spring and mattress, full vise lied and springs, gateleg table, 9x12 rug and pad. large rdl top desk. Call Saturday 1361, Glen E. Marshall 173-gltx FOR BALE Store , grave! and dirt’ Wo deliver. General dump truck service. O. V. Dilling, Craigville pbone; reverse all charges. Glass, Brother* trucking service, Decatur,] route two (mail address! 171 6t FOirSATE - kro bul>y“huggy, practically new. Call 6263, 175 g3tx Ff» BALE N< w Furniture. Urge selection of living room suites. Priced reasonably. Studio couches 855.00 up. Drop leaf extension tables 86950. Ogle lawn chairs ♦16.00. Corner Cupboards 812.50. De*k« 816.25 up Shop at our store fw your furniture needs. SPRAGUE FURNITURE COMPANY PHONE 199 175—3 t 77T - wanted HELP WANTED Men 30-55 neat appearing wanted for part time work. No selling, eliciting, or canvanaing. interesting survey work. Good pay. Needed in nearly all cities and towns. Write giving data on your business experience days and hour* available. Write e/o Box 217 Decatur Democrat. 173 -3t wANTKD — Weep to dip. im--1 prova* weight and quality of wool, also kills tics and lice. For appointment writ* Lor*u Glass. Rout* 3, Decatur, Indiana. 93-T fttUkDMANS new location. 22i North Firat. for sewing macbla*s repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts. c*v*r«d button*, covered buckle*, hemstitching and machine button bol-s 154J6tX
QUICXIBS br Km BwmM> "Goodness, It's garden hose— I thought that Democrat Want Ad meant Nylons!” Morris Pbone 1073. 175 Its ’ WANTED- +<.'a7Twall washing in ' business district. Address Bos 1 218 ■■ Democrat. 175 2tx WANTED Baled rtraw. any amount. Phone 1513 or 1107. 178-gtt hogs"and catd*. rthone or write ' Schelman Brothers, Decatur, Ind Phone 5888 or 5592. 178—37tx WANTED General trucking; live--1 stock, grain and other general hauling. O. V. Dilling, Craigville pbone; rovers* ail chargee. Gias* ; Brothen* Trucking Service. Deca- , tur route 2. (Mail address) 171—tsW ANTED Giri for general house work. Phone 1471. 170-ts U)ST—Tw»j cheat on Preble road in side ditch, from Winchester to ‘ Otto Peck'*. Finder see Wilbert Hoffman, route 2, Preble pbone. Reward. 173- -gßts MISCELLANEOUS FARMERB~ATfENfffiN-W* remove dead horse*, cows. hog*. •tc. Decatur pbone 2000. We pay all pbone charge*. Th* Stadley Product* Co. 18-ls APPLIANCE SERVICE — If w* can't sis it throw it away. W* repair all make* of washers, ! sweepers, irons, aad other email appliance*. White wringer rolls for all makes of washer*. Arnold R Klea *- phoo> 888- 97 ~ t2 Hoapital Insurance — Pays operations, room, etc. — Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. 188-T AH makesTWashers, Sweepers I repaired. For aale, radios, wall ' Ind base cabinets, new, used heating stoves.—Kitchen Maytag Halea and Service, 110 Jefferson : St., Phone 98. 171tf FoOOT FOR RENT Sleeping room. 618 Madison street. 174—g2tx ; 0 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, July 26— (UP! — IUS ’ DAI — Livestock: 1 Hogs: 8.000. Market generally Sl.oo-2 25 lower than Thursday's ' average; closing more active than ' early, around 8100 lower; good : and choice 180-240 lbs. weights largely 820.50-2U.78: several loads choice 200-200 lb. waights 821 00, the top; bulk good and (hoice 250-300 lb. 820.00-20.50; few loads over 300 lbs. 819.50-20.00; sows 81.50 lower, popular on rank and file 818.75; few heavy |18A( ..choice lightweight 819.00, pro- ' *IMMts good clearance. Cattle: 3.000, Calves 500. Choice fed steers andyearlings steady; top 826.50 on 1.197 lb. averages; moat choice steers 824.00-26.00; common, medium and averagegood grades both steers and hei i ter* here, but choice mixed steers and heifers brought 825.25; beef cows 25c lower; canners and cutters weak; bulls steady to weak; vealera steady at 819.00 down. Sheep: 1.500 Spring lambs most--1 )y stead, top 15c higher; most good and choice >20.50; deck or so I strictly good and choice 820.65, the 1 top; sprinkling fat buck spring lambs 819.50; common to medium springer* 815.00-15.50; early sales slaughter *#** firm; most good and choice 88.80-8.75; choice quotaldo to 89.00; common sort-out 87 - 00 down. — 0 Markets At A Glance ■ By United Press Stocks higher in quiet trading Bonds irregularly higher U.S. governments failed to appear on the tape. Curb stocks higher. . Oats, corn and barley futures ' steady. Chicago UvMtuck: hogs: more active, generally 1.00-1.25 lower; eattle: steady; sheep: steady to : 15 cents higher. — -o— A Friend of th* Spsschlss* Alexander Graham Bell is remembered as the inventor of ?he • telephone. In bis earlier year* h* I was a profeswor of vocal physiology • at Boston University, where h* . Introduced hl* father’s system of ' teaching the dumb to speak. Al- ; though his Invention brought him tame aod fortune be never (*v* up bi* interest in the education of tbs deaf, upon which be wrote much 0 —
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I- ■ \J? ■ ■ T ■gjM' JACKII WHNOWMI, 18, arrive* la N*w York from Pittsburgh to undergo an ey* operation that may mak* medical history and r**tor* hl* sight to near normal. A year ago Jackie had th* come* of * gtft *ye transplanted to hi* niplured right *yo. Now he ■ to hav* a com** transplanted to tbe left eye, marking tbe first time that cornea* hav* been grafted fa both •yea • (Inttrtutional)
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Monro* «t Eighth WE WILL DRESS CHICKENS Tues., FrL & Sat Live chickens any day during week. Retail eggs. Decatur Produce Co.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“BOTTLENECK IN FLYING” Sr /z-SMe-iTX 7MISS OYL, THE )f | SUSPDSE 'AT L | MEANWHILE w C * I (OtICM Z euiNEPv MEA>S SHE WILL T n _, g r ' - (tme RHYTHM ? NEVER FLY -t. ’CA 1 / } f /op your r- Ar'iM it t — y j 'A- (WRISTS//' k ' I I—e—w—J /rt ( JSS > J/' , A wm?-/, ( ’'Bl JUB I ' 1 *7? vr 1 a. 7 K ffl ' v Wfao '■ 1 L KB —k '>« ' see a sea X \ “ wrm a bobbins ’ /k / v I k — ,T „ [*( IV- ISNT UNWiENT.? 'fOTMMUigrMTVMijuyjiiw imfeunnimin? L—L ■ P J J BLONDIE _____ TEABfc ITTguess it wnt) 9 J 1 WAG HOT ) Mil COAT JJB LTr JW' J® ‘SJi Bl at the < S tV * (*» smzw-"' — £ 7 i £Vi JHI Bl * wlw#k if •«. , H 5 .. OS 1 W"l W 1 '“v l '* > K -» w-'* l - "*«> y'~t . J 41.U9C.,-.,' •: , , ...,u.-^r —L ' .■■■aJL.rjL.-f,-r SPEAKING OF Forgetting your wife’s birthday ia one way to save money ... but you may loae a lot in popularity. SAVING MONEY . . A Better Way to nave money wto put your INSURANCE on a 3-year basis .. and reduce your premium 16 2 3%. Leland Smith Insurance Agency MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION AAtOCIATION. ■ ■ M:..g^rasja..MJ«Mr mj. ■-y-^KJM^gJEg^oirarw-«3TJrwrun utm -
Three 4-H Boys At Conservation Camp Three Adams county 4-H club Iwy* will return tin* evening from the Hessmer hill < oneervation camp, near Versaillo*. wticn* they have spent tbe entire week. Tbe boy* arc Richard Werling. Lester Uffelman and Jamon Bouman. Tb«y were taken to the cainp by Art Hchuler. Their trip wu sponsored by the conservation duh* of tbe county. PARTITION OF (Ceatleee* Presa P**e Oee) down the violence. The foreign office announced that the British were convening a conference of Arabs and Jews within tbe next two months for a joint discussion of Palest Ine. The United Stales will not be invited, but will be welcome to send observers, an official spokesman said. The Jewish agency hinted that it would boycott the proposed conference unless the British agreed in advance to admit 100,000 more Jews to Palestine regardless of whether or not the Arabs consented. Many Arrested Jerusalem. July 26 — (UP) — British police and intelligence agents supported by mobile patrols today rounded up more than 1,000 persons suspected of carrying out attacks and violent operation*. Many of those arrested had been taken Into custody in previous roundups but were released on parole with a requirement that they remain In their homes alter sunset and report to the |>olice twice a day. Them* persons were arrested in their homes or when they went to police stations to report. Patrols also arrested all Jews who had been detained in Eritrea and released only recently. Ten more bodies were taken from the debris of the King David hotel today to bring the casualty figures of the bombing to 76 dead, 33 missing and 46 injured. a
I.KtiM. VOTICIC Tw lb. Taaimyrr wf Kirkland Srhowl TwHH.hlp. Adam. < ouat,. Indlaaai You arc lierrhy notified that up<>n (hr 15th day of July, tkfS. that th,Tru«t~ a Advisory Board or Kirkland S> hoo| flViwnahlp. Ad ilin Conntv, Indiana, by r.aolutlon duly adopted and pursuant tp notl«- Utvi.tofort- given and under and by virtu,of Chapter 57. of thr Aeta of the 41th General Assembly of the Mtat. of Indiana, approved February 27, 1915, duly adapted a plan whereby a cumulative fund t»- provided for the erection of new »• hool hulldin*. „r the r<-m<wle|intr of old school building* In eaid Town/hip, aad that aui’li a fund be provided for by a tax levy of 50 cents on each II 1 "’ »•> of a.semied valuation on all property In that taxing district taxable for »u<-h purpose*. Ku<-h tax to be assessed over a period of years beginning with the levy for I‘rfS, payable In 1147 and for ’• years thereafter and not to exceed a year, after t-loae of World War II as provided by law. That pursuant to said A< t any 1(1 or more taxpayer* In th* faxing distrh t of KiOkland if'liool Township A<lam« County. Indiana, other than those who pay Poll Tax only, may file a petition with th* I'ounty Auditor of Adams County, Indiana, not later than 10 days after this publication, setting forth their olijei-tiona to *u< h propio* d lew I'pon filing of such pt tltlon said Auditor will immediately certify same to Stale Hoard of Tax Commissioners. *, Hollier U. Arnold Floyd Ebruian Milton Girod Harvey H. Monkey Advisory Honrd an* Trustee . nf Kirkland Mebnnl Town.hly, Adam, tnwnty. Indiana. July 24
FOUR NEGROES (CMtlM** Fraa Pag* ©*•• For several days, Hester hovered near death and Gordon put extra guards around the jail here a* Monroe resident* became aroused over the Incident. Hester's condition improved, however, and be in expected to recover. Malcolm was permitted to leave the jail yesterday and whs planning to go to work (or Harris on the latter* farm. The other negro man, Butler, was Identified a* Malcolms bro-ther-in-law v.bo also was employed Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneer* A Real Estate We'll bs glad to R*pr*a*nt you in th* transaction of Real Eetat* at Public Sal* or prlvat* eal*. 26 year* In thia bualne** In Decatur. We welcome your investigation of our r*cord of which w* ar* proud. Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. DeVosn Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Leichty. Rep., Barna, Ind., Phon* 261.
As Friend To Friend: See un for that Friendly FARM LOAN THE SUTTLES CO. Agent* Decatur, Ind. Niblick Stor* Bldg. k——
FOR SALE ♦ 35 Acres, 8 miles from Decatur. Good buildings. Electricity. ♦ 80 Acres, .3 miles from Decatur. Good buildings. 1 Electricity. ♦ 120 Acres, north of Berne, lnd. Good buildings. Electricity. ♦ Good 9 room house in Decatur. ♦ Good 10 room house in Monroe. Ind., with 2 acres of ground. ♦ New I room house in Decatur. Possession Aug--15. ♦ 120 Acres, 8 miles from Decatur. Good buildings. Electricity. ♦ 8 room house. All modern. full basement. In Decatur. ♦ 160 Acres, 5 miles from Decatur. Well improved. Electricity. JIM ANDREWS 1 and HARRY ESSEX, Graham Bldg.. Opposite Court House
by Harrl*. Georg*, hl* wife and Malcolm'* wife came to Moaroe with Harrl* to take Malcolm to bis new home Th« riddled liodles were at a mortuary here. Gordon said the D'deral bureau of Inveetlgatiuu a* well a* the Georgia state bureau of | Investigation had promised tbelr support In a full Inquiry into the lynching. Tuskegee institute, the negro ■ school in Alabami which keeps a . record of lynching*. *aid the last < previous one reported was that of'
Need We rtpair in<l c,Mn aH m>lto ol turnacn. * a mat*ri*l*—train*d workmen. All cost* f rumoce bMt(J 00 actua | nuU<ri*l* uaed and labor, t Repairs? . Phon* u* now. ■j & So cheap I* oporotoX f "The WillUsMa H«<tM(Coaio**r: - Z *a> e IVillusum u»tt. It 11 *t tetatmictl m <*«.p te **.*.(•■ / *.« S itomt «W Mi ee IU to. •! toil nd *>*• 4s a>r «M*«a* •• e mil. I it loot fill tn huk* ftiin In r*» Villiunoi Furoico—»Hl totommooi it to 111 I Ay Ifindi" Bl*ae4-Ure. Grace MemtesHry, hSieM UIIU.IAMSON HAUGK F Heotinq & Appliances r Furnocee Cleaned >3.76 up Decatur. Ind
UjlAg/ DE LAVAL MAGNETICJWftHFZF Much of the success of the De Laval Magnetic Speed* way Milker In providing better, faster and cleaner milking io due to the exclusive design, construction and act ion of t he De La val Speedway Comfort Teat Cu p. Consider these important and eooential advantages; ■pK SIM and d«l*a of mouchptec. so* How mako It wi w _ ■ M (mpoMibU for (Mt .up to rrwp or '.wallow'- udp«, ttA Ln Thl.nMkMtorfoM.coMptet.MlUM Ek Comlot table, ooh mowth|4«. ciMhlon..salnat u4d,r but Som not "seal" aa 11. No owtal part toockM «Oo U i|L M*l»orn*dw ■■ Bjlrlk "•» •« •*“» «< «•*< Uk» 0 *lO.. fln*N- Umt .uppnrto B of t«u armlr ... wblcb atoo proMita cltaikF iaSupon tkowMw.'* ■£.£! VW Vscuum I. .ppllrd comlornMy n w Som m< >9 Interior, with Mood drculsHon Thl. t» cup W a CM ' • "dry” mUkta—atllk oom not 'wtuh ' loot. ■kA Compter, cvlla**. of Hmt with nth puteatton pr*. IB B£w >»■ tnnmo and r.lmw from raevum Litre cm ■■W ko iriawwd and strowhod far boot mUUa* a** laaamt, moat aconomlcal um. Ml Itemchabte aatU-Osp MMk Tuko amww aorfock ■ ry "* A*’" - ,w (“"Oss’ owvfco knd kast r wraisi 1 null*. Steffen Implement Co. Third Street Decatur
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Jasile J. Psyne. a Madison, Fla., negro who had bee* charged with criminal assault. He was taken from tbe Madison county jail and shot Oct. 12. 1945 * ■ APIMtIVTWKST (If AIIWIHIHTHATUH KSTATK WO. 4>Tn Nntlc. !■ h»r«by *lv*n. Ths.l fh* undoralgn.d baa b.on appolnUd Adntlnlatralor of the eat»le of Clara M McCullough late of Adame County, <!<•> eased Tbe e.txtk Is pro beady solvent. Jamra M. MH allot,**. Admlnietrafor Joly 11. I»4« I hathao t'. Vclwoa, Attorney 1 July 13—19—26
