Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1946 — Page 5

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ETct reports P R S<POR T ° F turra" “ ark,t * ? Mitt, *»""** a ®*’ FROM* 1 , , I Rorrntrd August 6 ■W' ; " ,h ’ .. i>*> -- 2190 |B" "” 22.60 I •’* ,« r>n rw"" h 2flJ " Bfl * hw ■B- 1000 ■B .. 18 00 |Khoic<* igw py .. son KB* STOCK YARDS |™ orr ~u-4 August 6 K, Ihs ” 25 I® ~ 22 25 V,,. ||« ;;s RKsn ib». Hr 20 25 IB 1775 i BoLEOALK EM ANO • Kltry quotations « Furolshad by produck co. f Pboas 180 ■ ■c< | ir<ct><l August 6 Receipt MM* M broilerg and fryers 22 I ''"* ■> 2 ? EK &*■>•» — 20 EW ... u ™ r r^ ( .r. 12 M Springers — —— GRAIN MARKIT I |IRK ELEVATOR CO. subject to ctaag* I during day. R delivered nt elevator. I W'..rre« t.-.j AiiK ' :i,t 6 ■ A ! W'n--at 1.85 Ell"! Wheat .•••••VMWWMM !• 85 ik an4 ° wl orD — Ailt K Beans — 2.31 ||Kin. 2.25 ■*« Med 2.00 feß— 135 r Ke: .02 per bushel Imo. ; Km: 04 l * r 190 I<N - 60. b. fam I Grain Price* County F. 8. Co-Op's f B* rn e-Monroe-W<ili»m» sa 187 M. - --■ ■■ E»> 2 2.15 |K('aH for rye price*.

LIVESTOCK Aug. 6 —(UP) — (818 9 opened very slow; ■■■ reflating with sharply trade now 1.00 lower ■» W n "*' up ’ lon 1001,10 around 1.50-2.00 lower uadi- Monday; good b*Kr iso-400 tbs. 23.75; 100PB 20.50 21.5 d; mows 20.50- | Ow early 22.00. through choice grade «'"! heifers fully lower grade slow ft fairly HMH cows little changed; few BBrictly choice steers 25 00; ®*Jm 11,,| "' r <hol< ‘‘ 24.00; few •jßchoKe 23.00-23 50; early g*wß'P medium to average 16 5t>z2.50; common to eligible around 11.00-15.-g’-B' l outstanding choice belfearly bulk 16.50-19.50; good beef cows unev 13.00-14.50; strictly l ’"° and above; common largely 1000-12 75; g* and cutters 7.50-9.75; ‘ohic-e realm steady to K.mr higher; good and choice top 19.50, lower grade U’W'-.ck common and medium Ml 1300-19.00. with Monday's lower I'.'W'’” ‘••tractive quality conEB few fop choice lambs good and choice iambs medium to good 15.50 rJB lauai,t, ' r ewes around 1.00 ll * h, * < ' 1 KI’'’' 1 ’'’' <-«6: I *®Mium and choice 5.00-6.00. I Jff CAGO GRAIN CLOSE I W J " : 1 *»%»*. March 1 33% ■■ ■”%-71;3ept.69%.%; Qw V '~'' 7 ®%: March Q_ . I At A G/ance J ...I* l ' Uniu '’ Fr «*« ’ lower in quiet lower U. 8. KSlir 1 ' 01 ” ,ailM ,0 “I’Pear on I »‘<*ka lower. 1 LJg| **" a “4 barley futures IB*” ll *’*>‘*k; oogs: slow, osiiy 25.75 cents lower; e*- ab<i<i P market | W Published. OPTOMCTRIST •”*■■■« riwmj

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES -oFer fl word* st Mu*: 1 time 60c; 2 time* 76*; S time* Si; 6 time* 11.76. Rate* quetod ar* for eenoe*utlve laeertlone. No elaeolfM *4* aeespted an eklpday eeliedal*. Rato tor 10 paint BLACK FACS la Sa par word ter to•ortloa. Copy mu** ba In *ffl«* by 11 a. m. MeMey throufh Friday. Saturday daadiln* I* 6 a. m. FOR SALK for BALA—Colombia Record* complete Un* of popular and claaaica. Uhrtck Bro*. 81-ts FOR BAL®—Teeth street, IS lota, paved stre*L arranged on easy payment*. Price to include estimated eoat of new aawer. Other lota on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street, Melbera street, etc. Buy now tor no* home nut year. Bob HeUor, Realtor, HoUor Building, Phono STS. SSltf JOIN THI thrifty crowds, fcverybody saves at Sprague Furniture Store, “The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop In and sea ho* many dollars *e can save you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 182t30 FOR SALA- Complete moving business, including big army tract. One hundred order* for local house moving job* go with business. Also Includes forme for cement basement work. Owner selling because of health. Priced at co»t If equip ment could be purchased. Opportunity to be own boss. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone S7O, Heller Building. 177—ts DECATt'h'S large»t'*record stock. Publlx Service, 181 South Second St. 176- 12t Records and Sheet Music. Publix Service. 179t6 FOR SALE What UTnown a* the

John Felty Farm. 2% miles east of Geneva, Indiana. Well drained and fertile soil. I room house with basement; soft water in the house. Good well water. Barn approximately 40 x 41; Orainary. 18 x 24; Milk house, chicken house and other out buildings. See any one of the Felty heirs or Nathan C. Nelson, Decatur, Indiana. 186—a6t FOR SALE 4 bedroom residence; all modern. Hardwood floors-stoker-beautiful landscaping, very desirable location. For details write Decatur Democrat Box 100. 182 g6tx ?OR SALE About 150 acres, 3 miles from city. Good productive soil, good buildings. For further details write Decatur Democrat box 100. 182—g6tx MR SALE-JTodel J MlnneapSHT Moline tractor. New rubber. A-l condition. Also corn plowers. Phone 98-W. Monroe, or second farm west of Salem. 183—3tx FOR SALE—<she 'Holstein “bulfj one Shorthorn bull: one Red Poll and Bnernsey bull. AH >t serviceable age. Roy Johtuv... first farm west of 27 on river road. Telephone 1022. 188-aJtX FOR SALE—New radioiC record players and innerspring mattreses, used living room suites. breakfast sets, oil stoves, chest of drawers and other good used furniture. Secaur Used Furniture A Repair, Ist door east of Riverside Garage. Phone 1686 183-3tx FOR BALEPickles and tomatoes Tony Corral. First house east of Mount Pleaeant church. 188— 2tx

FOR SALE Vernon Sncw farm. 80 acres at outskirts of Geneva. For information write Giles J. Pierre, 313 Sttn da rd Bldg., Ft. Wayne. Ind 172-t rariACfc' Tsed- electric refri-1 gerator. Telephone 1580. 184-bßt loft SALE - Delco light plant Good batteries radio. Two *,» JI. P. motors. C. Horther. Van Wert. Ohio. 184-2 U FOR SALE -Good building lot opposite entrance to General Eleltrlc. Opportunity for parking lot. Bob Heller. Realtor. Heller Build Ing. Phone 870. 184-ts FdR with beautiful frontage on Eleventh street near Lutheran Church. General Electric. Livable now. but should have some repairs. Wonderful opportunity for man, handy with tools, to acquire well located, well built home. Only 8986 down, haiaix o at 883 monthly. Bob Heller, Realtor. Heller Build ing, phone 870. 184—ts MR BALE—Majestic Cabinet mo del radio. Good condition. 830. Call 615-J after 5:30. 184-2tx FGFTu7£~6il7er model, starter lights, tires, power take-off with 2 row power lift cultivator. John Deere 2-14 plows, 8 ft. diac. Sarah MarUu Ist house north County Infirmary 184-2tx

/||||| w wO "Well, what "did you expect!— our Democrat Want Ad Mid we fix brakes!” FOR SALE to highest bidder, subject to approval of Court, at my office befor* 4:30 p.m. August 17, the James Rico properties at corner of Ninth, Jefferson streets to aettle estate. Will be offered In entirety or as folio**; East 12 feet including seven room semimodern house, immediate possession. West 60 feet including semimodern house, possession subject to rent control law—6o days to Veterans 120 days to non veterans. Two car garage building to be sold separately, to be moved. G. I. loan blds to be received up to maximum of G. I. appraiMl. AU bide must be accompanied by i% cash, with privilege of increasing bids before final hour of sale Cash upon delivery of deed, abstract. Bob Heller, Realtor, phone 270, Heller Building. 180- 16t For Sale Uay loaders manure loaders, milking machine, cylinder corn shellers, hammer mill*, tractor cabs, water fountain, stock tanks and tractor tire*. Mollenkopf A Eltlng. 222 North Third street, Decatur. 184-8 t FOR HALE Roasting ears. H square east Moose Home. Willie Reed. ISO-Btn Fofl sAl.r'TH’.cre lurm In fllu'e Creek Township. 5 miles east, 2 miles north of Berne, with two sets of buildings, electricity on farm, good black soil, well drained, good fences. John L. Wolff. IM-t WaNTRD To - mi V Stamps. T will be in this neighborhood for one week to buy old postage stamp*. Perhaps your attic will produce valuable stamp*. Ready cash available. Write Box 102, Decatur Democrat for appointment. 116-lta BOARDMA.Mb mw tecatlo*. lil North FinsL for sawing mschta** repairing, needles, oil, belts, part*, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttoohoies. 180-27tx WE M'V straw. Ask for price. Bu.-k Elevator Co. Telephone 25. 177—gilt WANTEfi” To clean out W. I*’ A. toilets, cess pools and cisterns. 810 to 115. Will go anywhere to do the work. Write Decatur Democrat Box 101. 181-51 WAITED Immetflately person lo do cleaning In small house. Also person to hang wall paper. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 184—If

WANTED—Imans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See ma for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 83 T-T-ts WANTED —'Young man wants sleeping room with breakfast. North side preferred. Phone 8742. 183WANTED -General trucking;-live-stock. grain and other general hauling. O. V, Dilling, Cralgvlße phone; reverse all charges. Glass Brother* Trucking Service. Doeatur route 2. (Mall address) 171—ts. —Miscellaneous farmers iffßiftdii=W« move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatar phene 2006. Wo pay all phono chargee. The Sudley Products Co. 15-ts WANTED —To buy all kinds of hogs and cattle. Phone or write Schelman Brothers, Decatur, Ind. Phone 6885 or 5592. 175—27tx IWLUNCI IMVICU - lf“fo can't fix it throw it away. Wo repair all makes of washers, sweepers. Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klees, phone 468. 97-ts All maken Waaiieri Sweepeni repaired. For sale, radios, wall, base cabinets, new, used heating stoves, gas motors. —Kitchen Maytag Sales, Service, 110 Jefferson St., Phone 95. 17ttt rorREOT FOR RENT Vacant shop. Inquire John B. Miller, Monroe. 183-8 U FOR RENT— Sleeping worn In med«rn home. 831 North Sixth street. Phone 742. Women preferred. 184- 8t LOST“ANn'FO(JND~ Ldftf - M)r glasses RFr please eaR 5864 er •arg Womaek. 816 Bou‘b Line street.

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LOST—Blaek and white Boston bull dog. License No. 14. Anaver* to name of Chubby. Child's pet Reward Russell E. Owens, 322 North Fifth street. Telephone lIM. 184-ltx Mrs. Vincent Parker. High street. 184-811 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. Aug. 6 — <UPI — (USDA! — Livestock: Hop: 7,600. Vary slow and uneven, barrows and gilts 300 lbs. and down 25-75 cents lower; few loads heavier weights and sow* 60-1.00 olwer; good and choice 170-270 lb. 28.60-84.00; top 24.00; paid freely; good and choice 270300 n>. 28.00-88.76; few loads 300250 Ib*. 22.60-88.25; good and choice 180-160 lb. unevenly 21.0028.00; bulk good and choice sows most weights 21.88-21.T5; few choice around 300 Ib. weights 22.00. Cattle: 8.000. Calves: 1.000. Fed steers and yearlings including yearling heifers slow, steady; top early 20.50 oa choice 1135 Ib. average* but prim* medium weights held above 27.00; choice light yearling steers 25 00; 6 load* medium to good 1,000 R>. southwest grassers 16.00; bulk fat steers 18.00-24.50; yearlings predominating; most heifer* 16.0022.00; best around 23.00; all other killing closes steady to strong with cows strong to 26 cent* higher; vealers steady at 18.50 down; stock cattle largely 13.00-|5.59, fully steady. Sheep: 2.000. Consist of 5 car* mainly native spring lambs, these now yarded; market bld fully established; short deca goou and choice spring lambs to city butchers al 2150 with buck* out at 20.60; bulk around 50 cents lower; some held higher or above 21.50; some big packers bidding 21.00 for good and choice iambs and talking 6.50 on shorn slaughter ewea.

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IN HOAGLAND All Modern 3 bedroom Buntal o *- Also 4 bedroom Home, Modem, corner lot. Repretentatlv* will be on •He Tueaday, from 2 to 4 p. m. and 6 to 8 p. m.

FOR SALE Meat Market and Grocery, with a good established retail trade. Ideal (oration. A real business opportunity. T. D. Schieferstein Phone 105

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Poys To Advertise "Take it out! Take it out!” Thin was the plea of Jerry Rumple, local need furniture dealer, in a telephone call to the Dally Democrat last evening —2O minute* after the evening edition hit the street* carrying th* following advertisement which he inserted: "For sale—Childs bicycle, Junior else. 20 in balloon tires. Decatur. Used furniture. Phone 420.” Daily Democrat advertising does Pay! 0 Federal Insurance On Winter Wheal Wider Choice In Amounts Offered • Federal crop Insurance on winter wheat I* now being offered at the Adams county AAA office, Winfred L. Oerke. county agricultural conservation chairman announced today Wider choice In the amount of insurance he buys is offered the winter wheat grower thi* year, accordIng to Mr. Oerke, The buyer can choose from among several different amounts of coverage, pay a corresponding premium, and collect a corresponding indemnity in case of lo**. "Drouth, flood, hail, Insect* or plant disease can ruin your wheat crop, but they won't mean financial ruin for you If yon have crop In- ' surance." .Mr, Gerke said. "No matter what happen*, you will still protect the money you Invested in your crop." Applications for Insurance must he filed before planting bnt not later than September 14. The crop la protected against all unavold able natural risks from planting time through harvest. Meetings have been held with the community committeemen to inform them of the provisions regulating the operation of the crop insurance program. The following Adams county committeemen have been appointed as crop insurance agents and will contact local wheat grower* to explain the crop insurance program: Raymond C. Edwards, Martin Kipfer, C. Roy Poorman. Frank Orndorff, Thorns* Griffiths, Carl Hehug, Glen E. Girod. Imwrence Becktneyer. Elmer E. Winans. Nathan Hprunger, and David Roth. "We want to contact every wheat farmer, who does not already have federal crop Insurance. A high percentage of crop Insurance coverage In this county will contribute to the prosperity of the entire area. Wheat farmers are urged to stop in at the AAA office, if an agent doesn’t call on them soon," Gerke stated.

0 Your “weak epot" may be your head, your tongue, your temper, your appetite, yor gullibility, your prejdice; something should b« done about It. -T7— 0 BIG PUBLIC (Continued From Page One) vacation. December 20—January 3—Christmas vacation. January 17 — First semester doses. January 20—Second semester

open* April 8-4— Easter v*cation May 22—Commencement. May 23—School dose*. I ISM N» Oto' wto—w MOTK'M OF Fl VIA I. MerTLMNKMT or K*TATK NO. SIS? Notice Is hereby given to the < r*liltore. heirs and legatees <>t Katherine France, deceased to appear In the Adams Ctn-Uit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the i day of Hept., 1»4». and show cause, If any, why the FINAL HETTLEMENT A<’COIt.WTW with the estate of said decedent should not be epproved; and enld heirs are notified t<> then and there make proof of helrehlp. and receive their distributive ahsres •r. r. <• ranker. Eseeelor Derater, ladlaaa. Jaly 3». IM*Atlarar> Eari H. Adnata July 30—Aug. s * AFI’OINTWF.ST OF EXFX'ITOH I'.STAIE NO. Notice la hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of Marcellua Davison late of Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. „ . Halph E. flat leas, Eaeealar. Jaly W. II»M ('. It. Waselataa, Alteraey. July 23 30- Aug. « AI’I’OINTSSENT OF MXHCI'TWIX KWFAT'E SO. VSItU Notice is hereby given, That the undereigned has been appointed Executrix of the estate' of John T. Kelly late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. larla Opal Miller, F.areal rlx Jaly 3». Il'Ot Henry 11. Heller. Attorney July 23— jo—Aug. i O API*OINTWKM' OF ADMIMSIH VI HIX ESTATE NO. 3373 Notice in hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of th* estate of Catherine Schindler late o f Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. Adelin Web, Administratrix Jab ». I*M U. Hea>y Nierb- Attorney July 22—30—Aug. 4 MISSOURI (Continued From Page One)

Truman when he was elected vice president, was conceded a good chance for reuomlnation again.'t two opponents. James P. Kern. Kansas City attorney. is the leading candidate for the Republican senatorial nomination. Byrde's opponent in the Virginia primary is Martin A. Hutchinson, blunt, outspoken Richmond attorney who has the hacking of the CIO-PAC. Virginia political expert* considered Hutchinson's chance* doubtful. Principal feature of the Kansas primary is the battle over prohibition repeal. Former Gov Harry H. Woodring, secretary of war under the late President Roosevelt, is seeking the Democratic gubernatorial nomination on a pledge to repeal the state's 65-year-old dry law. Two of Woodring's three opponents are ardent prohßitionlets but h<> is the favorite. Hep Frank Carlson is favored to win the Republican nomination. Five Inciimlient Republican congressmen were seeking renomlnation in the primary. All were opposed except Errett P. Scrivner of Kansas City, Kans, in the first

_ —I Good location, 2KI foot frontage W n| El on U. S. 27, near Dayton Ave. ■ 'WfBB intersection, Decatur, Ind. This is an ideal building tract of land, 121 feet in depth and partly improved. The Suttles Co. Agent

district Rep Albert Col* f*c*d th* challenge of W. F. Ldmbortson whom h* un**ate4 two year* ago. Ben. Harley Kilgore, Democrat Is expected to win renomtnsHnn In the West Virginia primary. He ha* the hacking of the CIO-PAC. Republican candidates are Claude R HUI. Oak Hill, snd Thoms* Bween-

PUBLIC SALE I will Offf-r my personal property for public Mie st residence located 5 miles South of Decatur on Htate R<»ad 27 thenc* % mile East or 1 mile North of Monroe and mile East on Saturday Aug. 10,1946 6tarting at 1 P. M. Htudlo couch. Bookcase. Leather rocker, 2 standard rockers: Large fuel Oil Oeater. like new; Kalamaxoo circulating heater; Iron Bed complete; Mingle bed complete; 9x12 Hug; 2 9x12 Congoteum rugs; Floor lamp; Bridge lamp; Magazine rack; Dresser: Commode; Dining table and chairs; Library table; Buffet; Kitchen table and chairs; Odd chairs, Stand, Electric Hot plate; 3 burner oil stove: Cooking utensils; Bedding; Hoosier shallow well pump; leciric incubator 6<nt egg; Hog troughs: Feed barrels; Fuel barrels; Hog fountain; Power corn shelter; Feed mixer; New wire fence; Hh-pladder; poultry crates; Counter scales; Hanging mate; Alfalfa seed: Wheelharrow; Garden tools; Water better; Many small tools and other Items too numermts to mention. TERMS-CASH James Cummings OWNER Auctioneer—T. D. Schleferstein. Clerk—Bryce Daniels. Need tepair and clean all make* of furnace*. . Best material*—trained workmen. All co*t* Furnace on actua | material* used and labor.’ Rtpalrg? Phon* u* now. F 'zl / ~Ty "] 1 Ea*ily r *p*rat*d 9 1 i xjJELa r I Willixauoa Natter Company H 111 Ml 9 I• m thtnUul I bld t Willitmwt furntet 1 II Irfi* ! tPI 11 I ' •"» • w<l»w. livia* s/o»». and I r»a I ■MI bU I I dir tbit it'i tbt n>o«t dUilf Ofiirtd luncic ~ f. An I »•*" *'"* /«"*"■** f **»» of hrtt I Flrnfin HtilFlK “‘ JI S’ reoow. t*d . «« *O» Sruif u ofron " ■ Hl RjU 4] Mi f 1 Ignod— Mrt. Bmii Bexn. Indiana aminMEM - HAUGK W rutNACi" Heatinq & Appliances Furnace* Cleaned 83.75 un Decatur. Ind

DOES YOUR FORI) NEED REPAIRING? an experienced Ford Mechanic do the work. Clutch Repairs, Major Dverhauh, Spindle Bolts and BuHhingN. Anythin® on your Ford V-8. My stock of Parts insures quick and efficient service. Pre«War Work at Pre-War Prices. RICE SPECIALIZED FORI) SERVICE •/j Mile East of Monmouth Phone 573-A

•y, a naval veteran and Wheeling insurance tttecutiv*. New Hampshire'* primary la for Giiliernatorlal nomination* and other non-natlonal rontMts. Ark asHi I* holding a second Demo cratlc primary tor a few congr«a* ional seats undecided at a pre vlous primary

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