Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1946 — Page 5

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> kM'< urrs oF local m * RK,T * bErrav * <*• ioi K i >■->" 10.00 MMBW 17.00 OsOi iooo ■ I «B TOCK VAROS 101 JHW ■S* w 1,1 "° r Hit eog AND l*6trtw QUOTATIONS ign(|3 by co. i S‘ io I'li'ii l ’! I'tw. > HQ 18. . I fX’ r * -- -’- BMlir -•< tJ? WBIH ... iv ‘ * s I s3M LEVATOR co - I to* W «C‘ W ' I Knx day. At elevator. I Sept BM 1 liMW ' 192 BfeJSH ■ ■• Alk ■ mK' 231 Imß • - *’ M ifalMn. 2.10 - -200 H”3» Auk per bushel | ta®4 per 100 leae. | tana I Hln Price* William* : s, ' |i> ’ '* EW i oj kHe -’ls |wlv>d LIVESTOCK 'BJg ' l,l s ' 1,1 *' 11 *■'’’' * ! ''jW||H ‘i '■ ml <utti>- i" . .i. week's. I ’O^B 1 "- BMtgHb'l ami . him <■ IXOO ’■■ 11l By^Bt" 11 to ■: II.HH- J |.| .iM<> i ''"" "* tn tn BjMßr < •• I;50 in HH|o> I: on to 13.50. |F s *WOLIS LIVESTOCK Rta* >,|.t !, icp,--H.ily good and rMB-""' - i|, -‘ >"" MB linn. miwa ami VIM» • ’ th- cell1 -'"' " ,| 1 *«••• Igjgn' lualu i. good li.-lr Htii-tH nnd 1 "'" '» HjM" '"' X'lollg. B®*M .'i"d in. r i-owh ‘ , | ’"‘" !l 1,1 oi' diilin BSM*' ■ '"I iiittiTK 818B 1 ' ' lai'ly a< • 8.. < B I>,,! ' ' ii "’ ,-r ''" ' '" l l ' h'lK •' IHM" -•m i ally f t! ||y C-ooil 111,1 I 11,,1, ~ hit largely KaM wdniin and cood KSi ""mii'.ii i„ min,; *1 oti down S>* CRAIN CLOSE 1 "■’ v « March I FjM I ■'i.'i'it i ll 7i;. x„, 72'i, t ; Il! bur9 Man g 4 gtate Lawyers 1 '"' l S ‘-I>t !t trpi l -‘'.|‘-i l i..|,lirg, 1 irg, B »aalr '■' ”* ■' 'inn t idav at ths t»oday cm) |4K""""' ; ' Hard KH' *■'•* "I-'-d Mi e ll|( . j| Br~-o ~ ®*>Wr HS»~~ BMs&L1? ur »: H&r"- 0 ’ m J* fiiaaM, e(ttt<

LOCAL CLASSIFIED advektlsing rates For 25 word* or Iom: 1 time 5Oo; 2 time* 750; I time* II; I time* 51.7*. Rate* Rooted ar* for oon»*<K utlv* ineortlona. No olaMiflod ado accepted on oklpday oohodMb Rat* f*r 10 **lnt BLACK PACK la 5* p*r w*rd far laCopy muat b* In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la • a. m. FOR SALK FOIL HALE -New failins” heating atovoe, ba*e cab'neU, elnkrt. ALL MAKE WASHERS, SWEEPERS nerrked. Kltthen Maytag Sale* t Service, Phone 9S, 110 Jeffenton St. Decatur. IM—tf FOR SaLe Columfia Record* complete Un* of popular and classic*. Uhrlck Bro*. 51-ts FOR BALE—Tenth street, 12 lots, pavod street, arranged on easy payment*. Price to include estimated cost of new sewer. Other lots on Morcer Avenue, Cleveland street, Meiber* street etc. Buy no* for new home nest year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phono 875. 13ltr JOIN THB thrifty crowd*. Everybody saves at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and see bow many dollars wo can save you — Spragu* Furniture Store, Phone 199. 212-Mt FOR SALE t’oinplt ie moving bunt neee. including big army truck. One hundred order* for local house moving job* go with business. Also Include* forms for cement basement work. Owner selling because of health. Priced at cost if equipment could be purchased. Opportunity to be own boss. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870, Heller Building. 177—ts FOR SALE Good building l«»t <>pposite entrance to General Eleltrie. Opportunity for parking lot. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller BuildMg. Phone 870. 184—ts FOR SALE -Brand new four room home with bath, plus two partially finished rooms upstairs. Semiftro proof construction. Beautiful full bemment. Needs furnace, some trim. Colored plastered walls. Has waler softener, gas hot water heater. Ix»te of other feature*. Located on Line street near new housing addition. Full lot. Good lower. Immediate possession. Will consider 0. 1. loan*. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 192-ts FOR SALE — Slone, gravel and dirt. Wo deliver. General dump truck service, o. V. Dilling, Craigvide phone; reverse all charges. Glass Brothers trucking service, Decatur route 2 (mail uddressl. 208 -g«t FOR SALE b-gliorn' springers. Tice Baker. 3 miles north of Be catur on the old river road. • 210 a3ta WE~ FETtHu-; a < <»iii|>i<-te lino of magaglnes. newspaper*, candles, tobacco, soft drinks. Open 8 am. to I<> p.in. Decatur Newseland 210 W. Madison. 210—3 t FOR”S ALE 1937” wo door Pon tlac. Phone 4245. 21<> b3t Edit HALE Boy’s bicycle, like new. 818 South 13th street or call 7278. track with 7.50 tire* and 7 Inch rims, factory built bed with stock and tomato racks. Chester Baum gartnor, 4 miles west Coppes* corner on 124, % north. 210— g3tx FOR'SALE^Newlfour roort house with hath in Hoatlland. Ind. Immediate possesflion. Reliable Realtors A Builders, telephone 5902. 21H3 FOR - SALE ‘ liiirihme horn Phone 451. 418 Marshall *tre<-t 211 g-H FOR SALE Walnut bedroom suite with four-paster bad. Spring and mattres* included. Phono 211ftriTSALR- 17>~53 Vl4O ( loss St. private owner. Ray Btenfce, 118 N. Ilth St. 212—ltx fOR hAt.«! "m tnodoSTpiymonth" Phone 7885 Alvin Fenuig 212FOR SALE Weil pump, pipe and cylinder. Julius Kohne. it R 2. 218-8 U Foil SALE Ic«~ refrluerator' hold* IM lb. Ice. flood condition Phone 547. POR SALE House trailer, it foot ro»y coach, good condition. 134* Matter Drive J!l22tx Fdß”SALE:”tomatoer"|l »bu *hei; corn, 35c a doien Home- i btead 12, telephone 859. 212g3t

QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* r>n .jSt I "Os course I'm more ambitious than you Ronald—don't I always read the Democrat Want Adi!" ?'<>R SALE Immediate poaieuton, newly remodeled small home within walking distance of General Electric and Central Soya. Only 1900 down, balain e |32 89 monthly. Bob Heller Realtor, Heller Bldg. Phone 870. 202—|tf Foil BALE Grain and baled hay elevators; spring tooth harrow*; fertilizer and lim» spreadeiw; tractor manure spreader*; cultlpackers; rotary hoes; llorn-draulic manure loaders; tractor cab*; garden tractors with attachments; H h.p. electric motor* -Oliver Sales A Service-Cralgvllle Garage. 210-8 t SHAFFER I’RoUFf.’kr - fresh dressed poultry every day of week except Sunday. Deliver free of charge. Telephone 9191. 209 g*tt WE'HAVeT few 1948 I’hilcoportable radios, complete with new Phllco 1.000 hour battery. Haugk Healing and Appliance. 209-gtf WANTED BOARDMANS new location, 223 North First, for sewing machine* repairing, needle*, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckle*, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 207-24 U WANTED To buy all kind* of sheep, hogs and cattle. REMEMBER the dehorning season i* at hand. We do this work at reasonable price. Phone or write Schelman Brothers. 5885 or 5592, Decatur. 207-28tx WANTED To renFl 2o”t«» zso acre farm for March 1947. Full line equipment. Good references. Farm sold reason for moving. Thos. McNeal. Jr. Monroeville, route 1. 209 -Btx WANTED Girl for”genenil offlee work with typing and shorthand ability. Apply Kraft Food Co., 438 8. Winchester St., Decatur. 210-3 t WANT ED — Gi iTlor general of flee work. Must be able to type and take dictation. Good working conditions. Steady employment. Write Democrat Box 11. 210-3 t WANTED Washings and iron ings. 1121 West Adams street or phone 5481. 212- 2tx WANTED Girl to work day* at Stewart's Bakery. Apply In person. tint MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTioS-We rff move dead boraee, cow*, hoge, etc. Docatnr phone 2000. We pay all phone chargee. The Btadley Product* Co. 18-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE - If w* c«n't fix it throw It away. We repair all make* of washers, •weepers, irons, and other amali appliances. White wringer roll* for all make* of washer*. Arnold A Klenk, phone 483. 87-ts >ARji LOANS—We are making farm loan* for 5 to 33 years at 4% lot. There i* no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T LOOT AND FOUND LOST OR STOLEN Black anJ whilo dog. fox terrier, named Judy. Pekingese face, extra long black and white toe nails. 115 E. Ruk. phone 651. Reward. 2103t* LOST lied billfold containing “a sum ot money, on North Third St. Reward. Phone 479. 212 —bit FOR - SALE~ : *Pliilc<i”radi«’ built for Plymouth In flue condition Clyde O. Troutner, phone 73-1166. 212 g3t FOR SALE — business building between Second and Third streets on Monroe street. Also. 3 joining lot* on gisni street Ideal residential Imatlon. Phone 73-1188, Clyde O. Troutner. 212-g3t ... —O ■ ' Markets At A Glance By United Press Stock* lower In active trading. Domestic corporate bond* hit , pew lows for this year. U. S. government bonds lower. Curb stock* lower. Wheat, corn. Mts and barley I futures irregular I Hog*: steady; cattle: cowt, i steady, other classes scarce: sheep: I steady to 25c higher.

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Plan Soybean Field Day On September 23 The executive committee of the Adams county crop Improvement soeoclatlon; Victor Bleeke, chairman; Sly van Habegger, vice- chairman; Benj. 1). Mazelln, secretary treasurer; Robert Berning and Elmer tech, director*, are asked to meet with J. W. Palland and Watson Mattox In Che county agent'* office, at 8 o'clock tonight. They will be given in opportunity to help make plan* for soybean field day which will be held in the county Monday. Beptenfber 28. G. P. Walker, extension agronomist of Purdue, ha* been secured a* one of the speaker* for soya day. Soy varieties ha* been the principal topic In the past, but it is hoped to expand the discussion to Include talks on the fertilisation of soya* and live stock nutrition. o — CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. S«*t»t. 9 — lUl’t — (H BDAJ — Livestock: Ilogs: 600. Steady, all good and choice hogs. Including sow* and stag* at 16 25 celling. Cattle: 3,000 Calves: 500. Fed steen and yearling* and beef cow* steady to 50c higher, mostly 25c up; active at advance; quality mainly medium to good; practically everything sold on eastern account: lop steers 20.25, the ceiling; bulk 16.00-20.00; most common to good beef cows 11.00-15.-50; practically all bulls sold at 13.50, ceiling on this class; bulls sharing a general advance; vealers firm at 16.50 down, odd head 17.50; stock cattle active at 14.0017.50; mainly 25c higher. Sheep: 2.000. Fairly active, spring lamb* about steady, few decks and small lots good and Choice 20.00, the top; two double mixed medium to choice Washing ton 19.75; medium and good 17.7518.75; dock good and choice 75 lb. new crop shorn lambs with No. 2 pelt 16.50; slaughter ewes steady, small lots good and choice 9.00, common down to 7.00. — o —- Card of Thanks I wish In this manner to sincerely thank my neighbors, friends and relatives for their kindness and assistance extended me during recent bereavement. Mrs. Otto Schlickman Decatur Ins. Agency Established 1087 General Insuranee K. C. Bldg. Room 5 6 days a week Saturday until 8 p- m. Current Receipt Price Sherman-White Corner 3rd & Monroe _ ' Osh Coal, Feed " & Supply Monro* at Eighth

THMHB THEATER Noh Showing “ON THE HOUSE!” ~S I VIMS ON VER BUT WALL ", ( I PONT SUSPOSE ITS LAFFIN'I] fIF FOPEVE DOESNT} \ ( (HURRY BACK, I A*\ \ > Q* * (. FOPEyc J / (^-7 —irl A KEG • - WEpT -i W./ j^llß‘* ; ±23i hw» f >KH > “.f ■ I ■ i 1—... * ■■ I JWIZ , . V„ ■ I ——, X .... X ■■ ■ , I 1. . 1 BLONDIE PULLMAN CAB SERVICE! —— fiChuppTi rrn 1 ( NOU HAVE JUST :ZHURfWf \ two minutes _ y w __< _ CTI />BaJwT‘ , rfi» z|" w;■ ( TO CATCH . - F V^Z AV) ME^ 1 4 ffii VOUR BUS! L - ~TZI *%? mfef RBryfl-* /7 '' jffkb A&CjfjEi jb%l ~T 4•- —XZ- * •'•‘ i * •'• •- L_LL—L.-l— L .I.'-—A. Am.l-Ku-3k-MM..xvC~-L~_ ~7,SEN*M-y2 I of your insurable hazards. . I Leland Smith Insurance Agency MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION. • fill •■-- w ; V'

_ - , IIW ..._ wANtmo a homsof thetrown, Mr. >nd Mr*. Joseph Gurski, Lemont, Hl., bought a large plot in the coun* try and decided to build ■ house on z ,W. It Cost of labor being high, the 7 JfLd VA womenfolk of the family *et about ’whs. constructing a brick and cement* ’• ( a' “W block house. At work are Mr*. Gur« Hl w Hk*‘o/*.4 frfntfr >- Mr »- J- 7 -* rk - W«H» I and Mrs. J. Rauba. (International) ’ a.. _ _ 4

Fort Wayne Center Tests For Veterans Veterans planning to enroll in the fall semester us the Fort Wayne center of Indiana Univeraity may take tests at the center and receive colkqte credit up >n eueceiwful completion of the tests. The test* are known as Hte army general educational development teste and will be given In English tom posit ion. literature, social studies, and natural science*. They will be accept ed for credit for six hoars each by action of the faculty of the I. U. college of art* and science*. F. R. Neff, director of the Fort Wayne c-enter, pointed out In announcing the test* that these errdits may he earned only by vet eraits and only on the freshmansophomore level. Anyone desiring to lake the teste should contact Mr. Neff at Vho Fort Wayne center, 1120 South Barr street. i o ' Nation's Horses Well Shod About 20,000 ton* of steel were required in 1943 to shoe the nation’s horse* snd mule*.

f CASH LOANS Tell Hi Hew Much Yen Need Privately Convenient Mad* Terms Dow f htsitef* Ot® apply ta * ~r f • toes. J«»f tell nt Hi* msoMf vm soo*. Vm snn borrow esv wm from MS to 8100 m VOUft OWH lIOHATUSI. Ho ••• «Im m«U tl*i. btoy wo help yoo? | VISIT OUS OHICf or moil cospM UM THIS VMUAM.I SISVICI Our oMco open Unity j •••• CUP AND MAIL TODAY—— •LOCALLOAN COMPANY ; Over Schafer Store • Decatur, Ind.—Phone 2-3-7 I Send ate FREE INFORMATION ’ J None — ; e Address • , « • I • City Stete !

Two Autos Collide In Pleasant Mills No one was hurt about 1 a.itt. Sunday when cars driven by Fred Noll and Max Noll, both of Pleasant Mills, were involved in alt accident. Sheriff last Gillig, who Investigated, eaid that as Fred Noll started to make e left turn off federal road 33 in the village| where he resides. Max Noll started] to drive around him. After light-] l> colliding with the turning auto.l .Max's Vt-hicle ver-rr<| to the left I side of th<- highway and struck a tree, the sheriff said Mrs. Max Noll, riding with her husband, was knocked unconscious, but was quickly revived and found to be uninjured. The Max Noll auto was heavily damaged, the other only slightly. oL— Ironing Clothes Clothe* can be ironed more easily snd quickly if sprinkled with hot water rather than cold. » ■■* ... XOTIt F. KsTATK \o. saas Is (hr 1 In-ull < «urt »f Vdnm> Innate, Indlnan. Srptembr-r ’term. 11 tr io. < lisilr* V. Ilrrr,. tHmini-irntor of rhr Lsinfr „f John 11. llri ,-ensrrl. j l.ola Honker, t runk ll<-rr.», < knrlrs I t. Ilrrr), Jnmr* Snrdrr, llmr> I -iifrlrr. Tn l.oln Honker, Frank Heerr. James -n,,ler. anU llewey Sn>*rr. | You ar,- sr-veraily hereby notified [flint Hi- above-mmied petitioner. u» Lnlinllilstrator of the ,-t.-rt- afores:<nt, has fil'd in tlie Ad inis < tr< ult I ■ ourt ~f Adams I'.iiiiity. State of Ind ana, a |»-titfon. making you defi-n-1 danls lli<-r,-tu, and playing tlu-r.-ln . for .in order and ■!<•' !■•<■ ot said • ourt authorising tip sale of reriiln r<->! «»lit<- liplonglng to tin- | • ilato of aid d> " • d'-nt, and In said petition rilx-d. to make assets | f.,r Hip pi.iii'-nt of til'- debts and HmMlltle -d said ■st "... md has I i|.,. tiled in affidavit avenring . therein that you and e lt < h of you al. noil-i, 'id. ol« of tip State ot . ll.i. mi. md that you ne< ■ ssary J .i d petition. •> filed snd whi- h 1 ip.u (e nding. I - -et for hearing ]| in .nd ■ p ,it . out t ■' 1,0 I. , ill 1 > itur, Indiana on the j .'.'nd di> ot Ibtolnr. 1»1S. 1 W iin. . tli ■l> rk and 'al of | ,ld .ourt till' If day of August, 1 194*. < I,de <l. Troulfter I lerk Adama fln uit 4 ourt I September '• I.

Annual Convention Os Dairy Products Indianapolis, Hept. 9 (HP) San. Homer E. CapMilrt. R. Ind . was scheduled today us principal speaker at the 29th annual convention <>f the Indiana Dairy Products association tn Indianapolis Hept 24 to 26. <’. (’. Hadley, executive soen'tary. said diMUosioii at the two-day pro—lntmcdiale Delivery— LAYING HOUSES nnd BROODER Make excellent Mmall HOMES ORDER CHICKS now for I Kept, and Oct. Delivery. I.imberloHt Feed in Print Bags Fairbanks-Morse Stokers LIMBERLOST HATCHERY Geneva, Ind. Phone 26

1 ;i Attention Farmers * FOR SALE * n ■I > I , , Edward J. Funk’s Super Crost Hybrid Seed Corn Prices 10c per bushel less than last <> year — if ordered before (kt. Ist. H PLACE ORDERS NOW. i! I > II !! p : THEODORE BULMAHN. Preble phone son 20 ;; WILLIAM HOCKEMEYER, Hoagland, Ind. I I 1 GILBERT EHLERDING, Prehle phone. ; ’ *»♦♦♦»♦<><♦ ses i msssesseesssissssssssssssssssesi !■ ■.■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ A. • Do You Need • ■ COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS * ■ AND SCREENS, — A STOKER? {IMMEDIATE DELIVERY KITCHEN CABINET ZINC I NIT VENETIAN BLINDS Harry Bleeke ■ Local Representative. ■ Phone 645-G J i ■■■■■■■•■■■■•■■■■■••■■>■;

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gram would Include neweot development* for most efficient production and processing of milk and milk products. — ——e Trade In a Good Town - Deeatur BURK Elevator Co. DScatur • Petersen • Monros PUBLIC SALE of Household (hmmlk Saturday, Sept 14 (12 noon) at our residence 2’k miles West and M mile South of Convoy. Ohio. lied*. Chair*. Tables, t’tenslte. Antique Dishes, Double Wash Tubs, Fruit. Vacuum Cleaners, 2 wheel trailer with stock rack. Corn Hheller. Lumlier, Fencing, Tools and othet numerous articles. Mrs. Attie Buckles (’has. W. Buckles E. E. Bevington, Auct. >»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦ 4 4 ♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»(