Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 19 August 1946 — Page 5

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r reports J Kir of unnw |flori |OH MARKt Utt muRR* y 4 c *' F? Ml iv EK r ,. lt «i Awu" ** |.5 '”** 23.00 Oil 11 * ’" ... 22.00 ■B lb» 'hi l<» 22 90 ■ ,b * "” ■” "” 15.50 |S* - .. is.Mt m io oo H - *•"" "■■ 1700 U - 500 STOCK YARDS ■f phon* I°’ HL ~..| August l» IK,-- ,B K h? " 2125 K I; 18.25 k‘. ■J 1 19.75 Kim Ri. R IV ..19.25 R " - K" IlP ' JJJ ■L..ESALE IGO ANO K.TRY GUOTATIONt I | PumlthW by HLtur PROOUCff CO. f Pbooe 889 August l‘J ■ jOcripi EM" 2 * broiler* aod fryer* — .22 nr linr ' r * 2S H' O* " —■• *• Bal grain markct Krk elevator co. Bi* nbjoct to cteJtso | during day. B taherad *’ olontsr. 8i.,-r...t«l August 19 Bh Whmt 1 -8» B i'A h. a! 18* B ar, ' i ° w f' o ™ A,k Brans —2. Si BELd 2 IX) ■ 160 Be: .91 P*r bnshel 10M. Est: .04 per 100 loo*. tab. tana ■ Grain Price* County F. B. Co-Op'* BemeMonroe-Wllliam* V’orrrcted August 19 ■ 2 I.B’l Bo ’ .. 71 ■ corn prices, ■r soybean price*. B rye price*. ■ t WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■Wayne. Ind, Aug 19 (VP) ■ quotation* at the union ■rd* clhnbt-d 6u cents today Bp price of 823.65. Calves B to cents to (19 50, and B'opped (2 to |l9. ■ itoto* lbs 2365; 150-100 ■*'. io«xh* 21.00. ■• I'xsi and choice 19.50 B *prit>* lamb* 19.00; ewes Bb 4 50 B rood in eho.ce 2100-22.-Bd 1900-20. M; gras* 13.50 Bai* 11.9N3.50. ►r» good to choice 17 00(wd 115015.50; plain 11.001 llMrtce 11 (Ml I2.o«; good •• medium 9.50-9.00; cut- •*•(*»; caaneiu 5.9M.00. ’"‘‘l to <hlice II 00-14,50; ' 11'*12 50; thin 9.00-11.00. ANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK •upoll*. Aug. i|_ (Up) _ “Uvestoek: ' ••***. "tarkei aboat stea “ Trtday; Me* largely 50 M *’ «o«i and th*. 23.00-23 50; 100- • I**-2000; butchers 275 ’ !2M; |ood . 490 ib * ,iown 18.00- -^ r •**» 17.50-19 00. MOO; Steer. ™"» lethe; fully steady; * "« h ‘ «o medium leer. three foeda Mm fCT ' “"I 9tn.1l eo* heifer. 19.00M °’ *«), steady ; |ew Mm,,. rfta| . • and choice 2<F.oe1 ’.M. «»eren '“her »»sr n r * H * to I.H to fiiOire t k * M,M ROOd Ml,? “*“* W-SO to «*M 2 0 *’ ‘“MUS; --- M 4.» " Cj 9Jn i «i"* M CLOSE i Tin *•»; Doc. 78%: a T 9*9ohaiu * w*aii«Z** ’*•

rßad » —_ ■ — local classified » ADVERTISING RATES n ) ' For >S wordo or looo: ) 1 tlmo S0o; t tlmoo TSo; S Wmoo •*( • «moo 11.71. Ratoo quoted ore for oonooo- ' vtlvo Inoortiono. No elaoolflod ' ado aocoptod on oklpday oohod--1 ulo. Rato for 1® point BLACK FACB Io Io par word for l» oortlon. Copy moot bo In offloo by 11 a. m. Monday throufh Friday. Saturday deadline tofan. i FOR SALK FOR BAL* -Columbia Record* ' complete lino of popular and * daaaica. Uhrick Bro*. »l-tl i FOR BALK—Tenth atreet. 11 lota, 1 pared atreet, arranged on eaay payment*. Price to include animated ooet of now oower. Other lota oa Mereor Avenue, Cleveland ■treeL Molbora atreet, etc. Buy now for new homo neit year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Hollar Buildinc. I Phono 870. Ultf ; JOIN TH® thrifty crowdo. Every--1 body aavoo at Sprague Furni- ' turo Store, "The Store For The 1 Thrifty.’’ Drop in and aee bow ' many dollar* wo can eave you.1 Sprague Furniture Store, Phono I 19 >. 182t80 FOR SA Lit Complete moving buuT nose, including big urmy truck. One hundred order* tor local hou»e moving Job* go with buaines*. Aino include* form* for cement base moot work. Owner gelling became I of health. Priced at coat if equip- ' ment could be purchased. Opportunity to be own boo*. Uob Holier. Realtor, Phone 870, Heller Build- ; Ing. >77—tf ' FOR SALE—Good building lot opposite entrance to General Kiel--1 trie. Opportunity for parking lot. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. ? S4 V FOR SALE ifew and used Healroia*. heating atove* and laundry atovea. Decatur Used Furniture, HE 8. Second St., Phone 420. 185-ldt i FOR SALE—Brand neiTfour room home with bath, plu* two partially finished rooms upatulm. Semifire proof construction. Beautiful full beaement. Need* furnace, some trim. Colored plastered wall*. Ha* water softener, gas hot water heater. Loto of other feature*. lx>rated on Line atreet near new houa--1 ing addition. Full lot. Good sewer. Immediate poaaeasion. Will consider G. I. loan*. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 970. 192-ts FOR SALE Glow Mad kitchen range, white with black trim. Estate beatrola. Phone 918-M. 193-glt FOR" SALE -Warm morning heater, like new. CalVßirry Mcßae. Monroe telephone 626, after 4:80 p.m. 194-3tx About 2500 ft. walnut lumber, random width*. (125. to clean up. Alva Cully. 2 mile* north . Wlliahire on 49. 194—g2ti . MR flAi.k l’»ed i»-frlgerdtor ] with new unit; heatrola atove. like new; 3 burner oil stove. f Reinhard Selklng. 1 mile north , of Preble. Iff gltx | FOirSALE New supply of s«*t I covers, batteries, fog lights. 1 bumper Jack* and bumper guard* Macklin Super Service Chrysler I Plymouth Dealer. 194'8’ 1 FOR lal,E - Urge'si«« r ini>* ‘ boy heatrola. Phone 3753 195 gits 1 FOR SALE” Vrißini modern ( house on Third St., t bedroom*,. . toilet up. complete bath down; harwood floor*; built-in cupboards: stoker; double garage. Can be * bought % down, balance monthly 1 payment*. Schwarts Realty Service, 915 N. Monroe St., phone 1398. I’sll i FOR SALE — 5 room house, built 4 year*; full basement, good 1 furnace. Garage 20*89, suitable for starting buainess or shop. Toilet, S bath. Possession 30 day*. 10 room hou*e close in. Stoker, made in- li to apartment or use a* one fam- | liy. Schwarts Realty Service. 915 t N. Monroe St., phone 1399. 195-W f*OR SALE -Big type Poland male bog (about 190 lbs ). Inquire Geo Hlndenlang lot house east of road f 191 where road goes south 195- 2tx FOR fcXL®—* njood used 700-iJ track tire*, tube*, wheels Ideal h for farm wagon. Goodyear Service Phone 262. 195- 2t c Pdh SALK -2 H P Evlmude out " board motor 845. Call 855 at 228 North Fourth rtreet. 195—git FOR 8A1.E12 ft. runabout boat with new 5 HP. twin outboard j motor Can be converted to in- ( hoard speed beat Zint*ma*ter Mo- - tor Sale*. IM and Monro* Phone ] 1872 195—3 t i

QUICKIES by Ktn Reynold* LMtl rl •‘t'll be easier to keep track how much we re going behind, dear, If we get thin adding machine In the Time* Want Adil" Foil SALE—IO piece walnut dining room suite, like new. You must see this suite to appreciate It. Also living room suite, breakfast set. oil stove*, laundry stoves and other good uaed furniture. Secaur Used Furniture and Repair, first door east of Riverside garage. Phone 1686. 193-i3t FOR SALIi - Fa rm wagon witu new 600x16 tires, bale loader, manure loader, air compressor*, tractor tires, grain bins, corn cribs, grain elevators, spring tooth harrow, corn sheller. pump jack, hog feeder*, hand clutches for AC and McCormick and Massey-Harria tractors, toot brake* for AC tractor*, ring free oil and grease. Gerber Implement. AUls-Chalmers dealers, U. 8. 271, Decatur. 193g4t FOR HALE New 24 gallon water storage tank, inquire second house south of Dent «cbool. Flossie Rrown. 193-g3tx FOR BALhi 2 Isrge lots In west part of town. A fine location for small factory with railroad and truck outlet. Phone 5141. 193 g3tx FOR AalE- -Sweet’corn. ’2sc"do*en Half square east Moose Home. Willie Reed. 1915 31x FOR RaI.E Collies and Sltepherds fmm 6 weeks to I’4 year* old. 1 great dane. 4 month* old. female. 1 mile north, 1 mile east of Bluffton. Harry Reed, Cralgville phone. 193g6t FOR~BALfc Productive 20d acre farm near city, fall poesesalon of land. Priced to sell. 60 acre farm near city, good 7 room house, barn and other buildings. Priced to sell. Early possession. 8 room semi modern home near schools and church*. 4 room modern home with garage north end location. 4 room modern home on North Second street. Built In features, a real home, can give early possession. Grocery store In Monmouth as a going business or can be made Into residence. Established laundry doing a good business. Will give Immediate possession. Good reason for selling. Tri State Realty Co., T. D. Sehiefersteln. Phone 105. 190-TF FOR SALE —‘ Genuine Estate Heatrola* the original cabinet heater, on hand new and used Heatrola*. see us now. Decatur Hatchery authorised Estate Heatrola dealer. 191-dt '—WaNTEB - BOARDMANS new location, 228 Nprtb First, for sewing machine* repairing, needle*, oil, belt*, parte, covered button*, covered buckle*. hem*tttchlng and maehlae buttonhole*. 189 27tx WANTED General trucking; liveitock, grain and other general hauling. O. V. Dilling, Cralgville phone; reverae *ll charge*, Gtaae Brolhera Trucklag Service. Decatur route 2, (Mall addrees) 171—ts. WANTED To"renT"r _ bouse or ■pertinent In town or country. Phon- 9W R 195 6tx WANT®# — ftepresentati.e to sell hybrid* by fxsster Pfister. Th» only hybrid*, planted, hanerted. processed and distributed under the personal supervision of lister Pfister. Address Fisher Corn Co.. Elpsso, Illinois.. 1954 K renawF FOR R®NT - Room In modern home near O. E. Inquire 122 8. 9th. Phone 1332. 193 3ts Genuine piety I* simply a sootl heart living a genuinely natural life, sanctifying its existence with the spirit back of the form. -MMO y >v Wdv Storks easy I* quiet trading. Bond* irregularly lower. U. S. govern ment* easy. Curb stocks lower. Oats, corn and bsrley future* higher. Chicago livestock: Hogs: steady, cattle: settled, strong; sheep: steady. i Viewer Bese* Oeed fcivm M wMov bea*9 are petunia*. b*c»u*e they bloom eon- I suntly throughout the summer. Tkd Wecay type dt felMlita *i2 ! produce trafliaf vtaMito* Mem*. I which grown down ov*r th* boxes. |

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"“TOcrajWEour— FAREItofTWtNf IdN-We"?f mere dead horse*, cow*, hog*, etc. Decatur phon* 2909. Wo pay ail phone chargee. The SUdlsy Product* Co. 16-ts wiwm-TdTui iirHaara i hog* and catUe. Phone or write Schelmaa Brother*. Decatur, Ind. Pboao 5815 or M 92. 175-S7U iffLuwcM wime» - Hi; eaa't fit H throw N away. Wo repair all make* of waihero, sweeper*, iroaa, tad other email appliaacee. WhMe wrlager roll* for ail make* of washer*. Arnold A Kleah, phoae M 3 97-ls Ah makea WmUmtb, Swoopew repaired. For tale, radio*, wall, base cabinet*, now. used heating novae, gas aiotora.-Kitchen Maytag Solee, Service, 119 Jefferson SL, Phone H. Ifltl WKli LOAOT - Wa~aw' Maffii farm toe** for • io 18 yeare at 4% InL There is ao uponae to borrower. The borrower sow pay any amount at any time. Call mo or drop mo a Hao and I win oaß on you. C. D. Lewton, t XutomoMle Insurance Kenneth Runyon, K. of C. Bld®. 4t a wk LOSTANbFOUND - L6sT— D*ri hrww> bTTlfold. Co«E lent* 2 cheekbooks. Sum of money. Generow reward. Mr*. Georgella Mcßride, Willshire, R. No. 1. 193t3* ■ ——o— Hot Mistaken For Turtle, Woman Shot Logansport, Ind . Aug. 19—(UP) —Carl Koppernold, 28. toM police today that he ehot and killed Mr*. Elisabeth Pfaff, 49, when he mistook her open crown hat for a turtle end fired at her a* she fish ed in the Wabash River. Koppernold said he and Wesley Koppernold, 37, and Wesley's son. Richard. 17, were squirrel hunting yesterday when they spied what they thought wax a turtle crawling along the river bank. KoppernoM said he fired at the moving object and ran toward It in ttme to see Mrs. Pfsff fail to the floor of the boat. Bh< was dead wh»n the three Koppernold* pulled her boat to chore. Koppernold explained that he had been standing on a lower crown level than the river bank and what he saw actually was a hat worn by Mrs Pfaff. He was booked on manslaughter charges. Trade In n Good Town — Decatur HOTPOINT APPLIANCIP Q E. FARM KQUIPMINT —e— SUMP ITMI>S ■■■■■■* KENT’S Complete Service AU Werk Guaranteed 112 Monroe «L Phone V CMh Coal, Feed ft Supply Menree nt Eighth

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~ / ahoy wimpy) r i yam certingA ln?ggy little /-/tV Z-— —K -K k DID HE VTZZ HE SA ONE AT >“<=x'SNT «£??P j (GREETINGS.) s' > > COME <4 YES. \ SWAILERED THE J (H A^p/p y fMY FRUNOJ / * ? ( ABOARD.! INDEED r BOmE p-. ' <-> ” M&SfeT -R;3 _- "< fsfeP’k W 4?Bwfe jB. »gh *OW k&S «feS. 4^_' <,w " P-fi ' J TH | I enW w huHu-h.»v:>. rt i. •* ■ ~<r >.»mt BLONDIE BARKING WONT GET ’EM ANY PLACE r 4 NO--YOU CAN'T l~" ~~~~ —————““-““I []| 1 IT'S NO USE 1 \ if* 7 THREE DIFFERENT > MOVE iNTOVOUR - C I CANT WOOK /J^V «jLCOUPLES ARE OUT /nEVTDOGHoSe WITH AU. THOSE THERE jkr UNtTiI e* z ~.. .. : tj’f ££££* FINISH IT'¥" f? 1 i®}r 11 □(pw n : Br S M 3 5Ja [\Cj B —, -AV'S ‘ "JB ■f- , -'*v t 7-.-~--._yi •2'’ .. . IV> ’BML \ i --I U-^rxa>t^»»r:..x-a^---«--wßg;x-^i u_ L _ =< ,„ ll ; s — T 1 r ■■■■ '■,, , ‘•American ingenuity haa’prkdueed nuper-efficient earn; but American to them gtotly weapons for killing our neighbors” 1 40,000 dead, 1,400,000 injnred and 11,900,000,000 in damage in one year. UKIVt CAKhfl LLYI Leland Smith Insurance Agency ; MKMRER OP THfc NATIONAL FIM PROTECTIOW AMMIATIM.

■ I ' RNMM senator Guy ML Gillette, president of the Amerlcaa League lor a free Palestine, is shown at LaGuardia Field, N. Y. after hi* arrival from Palestine. He said that the country to an “armed eamp" at present Ha aaearted that Palestinians are being deprived of life, liberty and property by the British Imperial aoUcr. < Internal to nol j a CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Aug. 19.-(UP)—(I'S-DA)— Livestock: Hogs' 4.509; active, generally steady Io 35 cents higher on all weights, Including sows; mostly sows up the full 25 cent*; top 23.75 for choice XXXXX lbs.; bulk good snd choice 190-270 lbs. 23.25 23.50; good snd choice 280-350 lb*. 22.00-8800; good and choice 180IM Ib*. uneven but mostly 21.5023.00; bulk good and choice sow* 19.75-20.25. with choice light weights to 20.50 and heavy in small numbers 19.50, completed clearance. Cattle: 9.MW. Calves 800. Trade unsettled but generally settled on mostly killing classes, with good and choite yearling steers snd heifers 25 cents higher In In. stance* and cow* strong to shade higher; largely steer and yearling runs, top 27.50, paid for choice 1,501 lbs. Averages: 1,018 Ib. yearling 27.50; best beifers 23.00; bulk fat steers 19.00-26.00; cow* strong; bulls to 25 cents lower; veal-r* weak; stock cattle strong to 25 cents higher at 13.90-16.50; outside heavy sausage bulls 14.50; vealers 17.00 down. Sheep 2.000. Slaughter spring limbs slow, best early packers bld around 1.00 lower or 19.00 . down on good and choice kind, asking for steady or up for best. Shorn slaughter ewes fully stea- , dy, short deck good and choice native* 7.00; mixed medium to choice western ewe* 7.75; common lot 5.00. TRUCK LOAD MICHGAN PEACHES Tonight ANDREWS MARKET 60S Short St. Bring Containers

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Sept. 14 Deadline On Whoat Insurance Winfred L. Gerke. Adams county AAA chairman, announced today that Septemlier 11 I* lhe closing date for purchase of insurant* on winter wheat Every effort will be made by the county committee or authorized agents to contact ail wheat farmers in the county, but those fanner* not reached by an agent are urged to visit thn county agricultural conservation office. ''Crop Insurance I* ■ mean* by, which farmer* can join together to | protect themselves If disaster ■trikes," Mr. (Jerke point* out. "Every year, unavoidable natural lifzarda destroy somebody's crop ■Il may l>e yours It may be your J neigh lair's but If you buy crop In | surance, you can cushion the blow." The premium for thia insurance 1 la not due until harvest time, *c-j cording to Mr. Gerkc. The farmer 1 ha* wide leeway in deciding how ■ much insurance he takes out, a* 1 several different levels of coverage I ■re available. In case of )<*>*. the grower receive* an liidomnlly in proportion to his premium. 0 — Tomato School To Be Held Friday — • I A picking school for tomato grow-1 era and their pickers will be held at the Htokley receiving station, on Oak street at I p m . Friday. Every- j one present will be given an opportunity to place several classes of tomatoes. Th- federal grader will go over the 'lasses and give reason* for his placing* (■Il tomato club member* in the north half of the county will ea< h exhibit one hamper of tomatoes These hampers will Im- judged and I placed by the federal grader. —

ill|jjjm h hh i huh i I MEN WANTED] I i M K I ■ ■ I WE CAN USE SEVERAL MEN FOR DAY I » i _ OR NIGHT WORK IN ESSENTIAL F(M)I) I PLANT. > I KRAFT FOODS CO. I DECATUR, INDIANA I

1 ALLEGEDHUGGER (Continued From Ps*» Oa*) concern was expressed over the welfare of the officer, who at 74 years of age ba* been suffering from a heart ailment. He was able to hold the defendant al bay ■ until help arrived, they said, and then assisted In taking Morale* to jail. A surprisingly large throng was ■tfracted to the courtroom for the I scheduled arraignment Saturday l noon, but heard little of the activities since Morales was not re. quired to talk before the court. Judge Fruchte set his bond at 82<xf on the one count and 8100 on the other. - 0— ■ __ SAYS HEMMER (CeaUawM From Face Om) embeulement and larceny by a Putnam county grand jury. Ruston said the report would be turn- , ml over to the attorney general | and possible civil action to recover | the funds would be taken. Hemmer, Denxx ratic nominee ! for lieutenant governor In I*4l. | Is in Florida where his wife has 1 been in 111 health.

I f fur f ) PREFABRICATED HOMES 1 1 Exclusive Franchise to livewire for Adams County 1 [ Prefabricated Homes with Conventional Appearance J 1 FHA APPROVED AND FINANCED I | Interview by Appointment, Please —at Our Branch Office* J ) FORT WAYNE HOUSING CORP. ) 1 Fort Wayne, Indiana 1 f 122'/, E. Washington Phone E-3425 f

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