Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1946 — Page 5

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REPORTS ' B Riwr cr I< ** U ■VoRIIfIM MARKIT® ’^ R i* r * fl Corrected J«’l *’ lh ’ 2(1 00 ■r *- W" Z ■fl isee *JL IBin b. t.ken on Wedaoe17M UggggagHa »*'•*’ i “5 HhNl* STOCK YARD* Wcorreeted J u, y - s A* ? 2 J «< w ■wib» *J ■ IS " lb ’ 950 Si »» "* ’ g 50 ■ l: " lb - S 5 i».oo I— E—"» ■olesale egg ano Sultry quotation* Furnlshsd by ■cATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone >BO fl Corrected July 28 K Receipt Aggs — 33 brollem and fryers M bene ’J - Ji bens *0 Mfipringm • 3 ® Springe™ — ■cal ORAIN MARKIT ■uRK ELEVATOR CO. Ku subject to change during day. ■m delivered at elevator. "1 Corrected July 29 B| Rid Wu-at 1.86 ■lb I Wheat . - 1.85 * D< J Obi Corn — Ask Kty Beans 2.31 Km 2 25 Seed 8 00 ■Cm: jM per 100 loan. to.b. tarn ■IANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Knapoik July 29 — (UF) — ■ < Uvestoek: 4.8*8; fairly active; good ■hniee barrow, and gilt. 150 ■p 75 to 100 higher than of last week; 160 I be. down sow. strong to 50 highand choice 160-400 lbs. ■ 100-160 Ike. 20.75-21.75; sows choke lightweight to

■tie .1.20(1; cal vex SOO; openBlrly active; generally fairly B with lait week's low; two B top choice steers 24.00; Bd two load* 950 lbs. 23.00; ■c««l and good choice steers Opened yearlings around 19. B". common and medium 13BM; odd lot choice heifers B good beef coms 13.75-15.50; Bon and medium 9.75-13.50; B> steady, top 13.00 for B r - and cutters 7.50-9.50; By choice, bulk good and B 16.80-17.16. B*P 1.500, (at iambs steady to Biker; balk good and choice B lambs 19.00-20.00; odd lot By choice 20.50; medium to ■I ll.M18.5O; slaughter ewes ■y k 5o down. ■ CHICAGO LIV3ITOCK Bare. July 29 (Up) - (US ■ LlVMtoh: B 1.500 Market active, generw "° l 50 higher on all weights ■dim: son*; sows hewing Btn advance, however; top ■ ,l,w for I load, new high; top 2200 paid freely; ■ rood *m| choice 180 200 lbs. “J ,0 ffio »"y ttH good and ■- 240 JOO lb largely 1.25-31.-■h«d around 4M |b butchers ■ mM ’ *'**l and choice sows with choice lightweights ■ *" <l fS ' 1,81 r,,u *h heavies ■ >*' lbs. at it ;!, good dearI*.SSS. Calves: 1,000 A M*r supply choice to prime ■ ~* *r w •”■«>« to 26 cents ■ suk*** u P w » r d; lop 27.00. ■ on crop; heavy fed W* «'•«*. practically all light ■ h W ?V° M CM,U tower : h *‘- B ?** ,hl * ; balk teers and I""*' 1100-25.00; best heifers ■ ' darlings 20.50; hulls, » ""evenly steady to 25 cents K. •» 18 w * fc SuT -*• KT v***’ K,rty “fo* spring ■ e h,gh, ‘ r; •“** •"<’ ■ 2 ®75-21.oo; bucks discount l-r I#’ tOP 21 held J ?‘ au « h,w r, “*' Bn ve^ r ‘ fc * * wd *« c, »fc* | TZrt? M ' M Kv. small X **T" B’TB- ek i * goo< * ,0 choice lightweights quotN * A. BIXLER ’ or rOMITR|»T htott.m° UM: I && r™** Wa-aoFItM

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FOR SALK for SALE—Columbia Records complete Uno of popular and claaaica. Übrick Bros. 81-ts FOR SALft—Toatb atroot, 12 lota, paved atroot, arranged on easy payments. Price to Include estimated coot of no* newer. Other lota on Mercer Avenue. Cleveland street, Mothers street, etc. Buy no* for new home neit year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Holler Building, Phono 876. Ultt JOIN THl'thriity crowds. Everybody eaves at Sprague Furniture Store, H Tbe Store For The Thrifty.” Drop in and see bo* many dollars «e can savs you — Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 152-SOt Foit HALe - Stm-tly modern home. 2 years old. I room* and bath. Can be occupied immediately. Cali at 825 Winchester street, Decatur. 180-ts FOR SALE- Battery Tadloi. lamps of ail kinds, occasslonal chairs, platform rockers, cocktail tables, end tables, lamp tablas, chest of drawees, pictures and hassocks. SPRAGUE FURNITURE COM PANY PHONE 199 175—8 t FOR "SALE- -Wh have in stock some new steel plate %ln., % In., and 1 in. Also steel basement sash, steed coal chutes, and new henagon and rough %ln. rods suitable for reinforcing. The Maier Hide 4 Fur Co. 178—lOt FOR HALE-10 room modern house on Fifth atreet. Steam heated, stoker furnace. Schwarts Realty service, 915 West .Monroe. Telephone 1398 IT3—<t

FOR SALE Ki<> Itaby buggy, practically new. Call 8263. 175—g3tx Edit SALE New Furniture, Large selection of living room suites Priced reasonably. Studio couches 155.00 up. Drop leaf extension table* 869.50. Ogle lawn chairs 810.00. Corner Cupboards *12.50. Dwilui 816.25 up. Shop at our store for your furniture needs. SPRAGUE FURNITURE COM PANY PHONE 199 175 -3t FOR SALE 97 model Winchester pump gun, excellent condition 850. C. N. Van Gundy, route 4, Decatur. 176-a3tx FOR SALE OR RENT 2 large bulk plant tanks, capacity 8,000 and 10,000 gallon. Mary Marts, Monroe. Ind. 176—3 t FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire gilts farrow August and September, top quality, reasonable prices. Elmer Fritsinger. South of Chattanooga, Ohio. 176 3t FOR SALIC Semi modern six room residence near business section. Brick street and sewer. A. ties, agent I‘7 *• SALE is*"poun<l Ice box. In quire at 298 IMerkes Street. 177-11 X EOll SALE 2 worn! doors, one screen door. 313 .Mercer Ave.. F. V. Mills I 77 ??*'* FOR SALE 191FModel It Ford. 8260. W. Cali Phone 3644 or 984. 235 N. Seventh St 177-3tx FOR SALE lln iikfasi -••(. go id condition. 310 North Ninth street. 17?—Kit FOR lIALE- Compile moving bust Mme. Including big army truck. One hundred orders foi local house moving Jobs go with burliness. Also Includes forms for cement base ment work. Owner oelling because of health. Priced at cost if equipment cwuld he purchased. Opportunity to lx* own boss. Bob Heller. Realtor. Phone 870. Heller Building. 177—ts WiR AaLE Minneapolis Moline 69 harvesters. O. C. Ewell. Preble, Ind. IT7—2t BOARDMANS new location. M 3 North Finat, for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil. belts, parts, covered button*, covered buckles, hemstitch lag sad machine buttonteles. 154-28tx WaNtM baled straw. W R Morris. Phone 1073. 175 -6tx Wanted Bal« ; <l straw, any cinuuni. Phone 1513 or 1107. 175-g6t WANTED - Piano Phone 1248 after s’oo p. tn 177 —3tx WE BUY'ttrlv- tek lor phee Burk Elevator Co. Telephone 25 177—gilt

by Ken Reynolds "Don't be so Impatient. Slug—they haven't had time to offer a reward for it In the Democrat Want Ada!” WANTIb"- ’Bheef u> <“!•- provaa weight and quality of wool, also kills ties and llco. For appointment write Loron Glass, Route 2, Decatur, Indiana. 98-T WANTED General trucking; Uvostock, grain and other genera) hauling. O. V. Dilling, Cralgvilie phone; reverse all charges. Glass Brothens Trucking Service. Decatur route 2. (Mall address) 171-ts. WANTED-Housekeeper. 5 chiUren 2 to 14 years. A home for someone. i'hoae 7432 before 2 p m 177-g»U FOR ft£NT FOR RENt-Si ~ft~trailer bouse. Martin Hutter, Monroe. Indiana. Phone 736. 177—1 t —miscellaneous FARMERB ATTENTION—We - T* move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatsr pboas 2000. We pay all phono charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts WaNTBF- fT buy all kfngTmF hngs and cattle. Phone or write s< hi-iman Brothers, Decatur, Ind. Phone 5885 or 5592. 176—27 ti I IFPLIAhICI~SgtVict H we can’t fii it throw It a*ay. Wo repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other smell appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 488. 97-ts WANTED- Vnhi'rnished or tarn" ished apt. Young people with child. Phone 1529 178-Btx All makes' Sweeper* repaired. For sale, radios, wall ind base cabinets, new. used heating stoves.—Kitchen Maytag Sales and Service, 119 Jefferson St., Phone 95. 171 H Mtmpllal "Insurance —- Lays operations, room, etc. — Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. 188-T FARM tn mffEg farm loans for 5 to 88 years at 8% InL There is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a line and I *lll call on you. C. D. Lewloa. T WILL THE LADY who called iSb Saturday afternoon answering ad for apartment please call again and ask for Mr». Don Beery. 177-glt

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., July 29—(UP) Hog price quotations at Union Stockyards Increased 81 today to a top of 822.50; lambs were 81 lower at 818 and most other markets were steady. Hoge: 160400 lbs. 22.50; roughs 19.50-20.50; stags 19.000-19.50. Calves: good to choice 17.5618.00. Sheep: spring lamb# 18.00; ewes 9.00; bucks 8.00. Steers, good to choice 19.00-21.-00; good 1600-1800; graas 13.5015.00; plain 1100-13.06. Heifens; good to choice 16.0018.00; good 14.60-15.50; plain 11.0013.00. Cows: choice 12.50-13.50; good 11.0042.00; medium 8.50-9.00 cutters 8.00-9.00; canners 5.00-7.00 Bulls: good to choice 14.50-15.00; medium 12.50-13.50; thin 10 00-12.50. 0 Markets At A Glance Ry United Press Stok firm In quiet trading. Bond irregular. U. S. government* higher. Curb stocks higher. Oats, corn and barley futures Irregular. Chicago livestock: hogs, active, generally 1.00-1.50 higher; cattle: choice strong to 26 cents higher, light cattle weak; sheep. 86-35 cents higher. o 1 — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Corn: Jan 1.38 M: March 1.39. Oats: Aug. 72%-73; Sept. 71H %: Nov. 7OH-16; Dec. 71%-%; March 72%-%. 0 Were Prince Alberto In the “nifty nlnetiee." west United Stites senators wore Prince Alberts. The frock coat was • symbol of statesmanship and a beard was the mart e< a man cd maturity and substance. ■. in 6 Trade In a Good Town - Decatur

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Two Autos Collide At Rood Crossing Two people were Injured Sunday at I p m In a two-ear crawh, two miles east of Decatur at a county road inteiwectloa. Thoae Injured wore Leonard Rougbia. 26, of Decatur, route three, who suffered cuts snd brulsev, and Ixtls Bucher, 12. also of Decatur, route throe, who received similar la juries. The care were drives by Pauline Roughla. 21 and Carl Machar, 11, whose addreases are also route three. Donald Bucher, 3. and Helen Wagoner. 21. eocaped injuries. Sheriff Leo (Hlllg Investigated. g The way of a tool io right la his own eyes. Solomon. He bids fair to grow wise whe has discovered he is not so.

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WE WILL DRESS CHICKENS Tues M Fri. & Sat Live chickens any day during week. Retail eggs. Decatur Produce Co.

HOTFOINT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT —• Refrigerator Service KENTS Complete Service AH Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe tt Phono 27

FOR SALE A limited number of new TWO TON CHAIN HOISTS capable of 2 ton overload THE MAIER HIDE 4 FUR CO.

BUYING EGGS 6 day, * w«k Saturday until 8 p- m. Current Reeelpt Price Sherman-White Corner 3rd & Monro*

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CONFESSION that he strangled 7-year-oid Dayda Llsak and then threw her nude body into a creek has been signed by Marion Karras, 27, in Michigan City, Ind., according to police. Karras lured the child from a beach playground by offering her a ride in hia motor acooter. He told police "I don’t know why I did it” (Internationtl)

— ■j» AFTU disappearing v hiie on a picnic at Echo Lake, N. H, Mrs. Bar* bara Walker, 23, wife of a war veteran and the mother of a 2-year-old son, is the object of a wide aearcb by atato and local police. Paris of her clothing and a hand* fUI of hair were found near a car to which she had gone for her purse. (Intemotional Soundjjhotoi

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VISTirK TO HIOOEMH Notice I. hereby klv.-ii that the Hoard of (‘ooimtaatonerH of A*tani« County, Indiana, will, until the hour of 2:00 p.M , on Tuenday, Auguat *, tfl*. re.elve hid* for the totlowing: cost. Four carload* «L prepared stoker coal to he delivered ao directed to the County Home, County Jail, County Garage ami Court H»we Npeci flcat lona on file at the Auditor'a Office. OCFICH riI.HS Clerk'* Office: T*urnl«hlnK ami creetli.a Steel Hocument File* a* follow* Elevation No, 1—217 Document File* Elevation No. J—lsl Doeawnent File*. Aliov. elevation* to Ite equipped with «pe< lai ladder amt track Auditor’* tWfice l''*irnl*hlng and erecting Hh-el p'lllnir <’t*e*. I’lait* ami *pe- ifl< alion* for the above are on file In the Auditor'* Office. Ut-X HTEH HHIINiE Weehter Hrlde*. located approximately mile*,* ea*t of the village of Salem, on County Hoad No. 15, between -e, lion an<| aection IS, in Blue creek Townehlp, Adam* County, Indiana. Remove ami replace ea*t abutment: replace pre. sent auper-atructure with new <5 foot low-tru** tyfie bridge: ln»t»ii m-w *eat and mud wall on we*t abutment. All work aliall In in accordance with plan* and *pe< Iflcathtn* which ar- on file at the office of the County Auditor, nt the Court Howe In De, at.ur. Indiana. Propoaal* shall tie properly and completely executed on Form No OH aa pra’i riited by the State Hoard of A< count* with non-'oiiuainn afldavit a* required by tin- Statute* of Indiana, and must be ar. <>mpanlrd liy queationalrr form No. —A pre»cr|ted liy the State Board of Accounts for i tdd of |.',,niia Illi or more A certified check payable to the Hoard of «’on'<ni*«!»mT* of Adam* County, Indiana, or a «atl«fa'tory bld lx.nd executed by the bidder and a surety company in an amount equal to lofj of th.- bid ahall be *ut>mltted with ea- h hid. Contractor* awarded work will b» requited to furnt*b acceptable *u:ety bond In amount of fno*£ on the ■ ontraet price. Th< Hoard of Comml**li>aer» re*er<. tin- right to reject any or all bld* on the above proposed work Bt order of the Hoaid. Thurman I. I»re«», tiidltur Vlsao. f ount>. iHilinna July 22—29 1 —n— — Colony Os Houses At Wabash College Crawfordsville. Ind. July 29 — 11 UPt—President Frank H. Spark* <if Wahash college announced today that a colony of houses to provide living quarters for 3<i married veterans and their families would in- ready for the opening of the I

tall term Sept 18. Each of 16 metal barracks struc lures will bouM t*o fsmilte’ Tie huiMlnus will be erseted by the federal public housing administration. Sparks said. g — Wife Files Charge Os Assault Battery Richard Spencer, of North Snvenlh atreet, was to be arraigned before Mayor John B Stulta in city court this afternoon to answer to a charge of assault snd battery, preferred against him by hie wife. Elaine. Spencer wan arrested Sunday morning about 18 o'clock by police chief Ed Miller and lodged In jail until time for his arraignment this afternoon The alleged offense occurred Saturday evening. g — Righteous judgment should In volve praise a* well as censure

JOHN BAKER'S 52 ACRES 52 at <»’: Public Auction Thursday, Aug. I, 1946 6:00 l». M. LOCATION; Only 2> Z 2 miles East of Decatur; I',j miles East of Piqua road. LAND—S 2 Acrss. with a Nice Grove of Trees of almost 6 acres, balance under cultivation. This farm Is well tiled and fenced end a splendid piece of land. Ideal for anyone wishing to build a home. IMPROVEMENTS: Barn, graincry and corn crib. Drove well. Electricity available. Will be sold as a whole or will divide into two 26 acre tract* as purchasers may desire. If you are looking for a trsgt of land near town don't miss this ssle. • TERMS: 1/3 cash, balance on delivery of deed, or Mr. Baker will arrange terms on part of purchase price. JOHN BAKER OWNER Roy 8. Johnson 4 Son—Auctioneers. Melvin Llechty—Auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTION GENEVA, INDIANA Monday, Aug. 5, ’46 2:30 P. M. 3 ROOM HOUSE and TWO BARNS ' Just east of Pennsylvania Railroad on north side of the Main street. Property consists of good 3 room house Good ham 18g23 with 10 ft shrnl adjoining and a good frame building 32x36. Hulldlngs and large lot will be sold M'perately or together in order highest hid is obtained. These buildings can easily be moved or wrecked a wonderful lot of building material. Attend this sale. TERMS—CASH. Nathan Nelson OWNER

Roy 8. lohnsnn 4 Son—Aucts Melvin IJechty—Auctioneer

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Caxh Coal Feed A Supply Monroe at Eighth Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Eatale We'll b* glaU te Repreeent you In the transaction of Real Estate at Public tale or private sale. 28 yoare in thia business in Dseatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which wo are proud. Phone 104 157 So. 2nd St. De Vonn Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Loichty. Rep.. Berne, Phono 281.