Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1947 — Page 5

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W Reports -vlrW F ° r OF LOCAL K igN MARKET* A CO. June 14 ■ 2 jb« 24 76 'EwniH 24 50 xESiIh 2 ‘"" 23G(F ■ ■ °° ■Mb< ■ 3 bi-H 22 50 ■ ■lbs. . ■ W . 16 00 ■ W ■■r ■MB A b'at ) 25 5) B* 23 00 STOCK YA RO* ■ r3gct"! June 11 ■■)b. (■■rE ■ H" E3r. - 2425 .■■ i' : 2100 . ■ ! 23.50 1M i > %■ -■ u " ' ■■ 20 50 ■■ 23 no <■■ ■ HZK < ■ • IK " n HKK 1 ■' 6o ■■■ 23 "" 2 " ■■■ 10 Ot) EGO AND EbKy quotations ■HEjH produce co. Hie ; - • - r BB^Ki. • ■•■r3' _. ib' ■ .-l‘-r .3 •■» ItiH ■B> IL, ... .10 ( GRAIN MARKET I ELEVATOR CO. rrected June 14 subject to coange during day. leilvered at elevator. |CeS .3 per bushel Isas. ; .04 per 104 leee. fa b. far*. RAIN PRICES Jounty F. B. Co-Op’s Monroe-Wllllarne 241 #■ •■> .... rf‘- nrfcM —

■rRMTUKE _ Iteupholstered ||Mnd Refinished. ■ M HvC you 1 3 to 1-2 ■ I cost of new. Bl.nds and home made to order. up and Delivery. K I We Satisfy. I I SECAI'R Repair UMMenroe Phone 1686 Kdquartirs aModab bom I OB . ft. to 12! as. ft. food capacity. Bollt by Uarforato&o Fteeee Food Lodar fedustry. Brtis F. Hill Sales &. Service HM Authorized Dealer B* 13th st. Decatur IOK Elevator Co. __^atar— w • Monros H\A. BIXLER S optometrist ■. HOURS: 12 00 1:00 to 5:00 Muturdays. 8:30 p. m. ■ Telephone 135 FROM r .roof r I a-a I cellar m >n3ube with ■.HELLER I KsIHUM Uli I CB Dumber

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE* For 25 words or less: 1 time Me; 3 times 75c 3 times |1; 6 times 11.75. Rates quoted are for consec utlve Insertions n 0 ciaoUM ads accepted for sklpday ached UiQ. Ra'" for' 10 point BLACK FACB Is 4c per word for fn section. Copy must ba In office by 11 a. m Monday through Friday Saturday deadline Is 9 s m fok sale YOH CAN’T BEAT IT~ Bpraffue Furniture Store Is the hottest value spot In northern Indiana for furniture and ruga Phons 199 •* New crop Keystone Gard Seeds in bulk; new crop Keystone flower needs in package*. Finest quality lawn seeds.—Burk Elevator Co. FOR RALE: 800 Sheets B’jili 20 lb White Bond Mimeograph 11 15 This bond mimeograph has food strength and drying quail Ilea. Sited for pen and Ink. The Decatur Democrat Co. telephone 1000 and 1001, 103tf FOR SALE-- Philco car radios and airlala 142 50 to 172 50, we Install. L'brlck Bros. 102-TF C*bb*fe and Tomato plant*, Condon’s Bulk Garden Seed. Certified seed potatoes, Purina plant food, Sheep manure fertilizer, at the Purina store—Stiefel Grain Co.. 217 N. First St. 135tfi FOR SALE Double and single baseeinks; Wall cabinets; radios, sweeper*; water heate’s and soft eners; automatic toasters; oil heating stove*; used washers. Kin-hen Maytag Sales and Service. 23*i N Second street (new addies-1 phone 95. 124 TF FOB SALE Modern newly decorated 6 room home plus extra nice corner lot near Memorial Park. Veteran may be able to purchase both for about llOno down; rest monthly. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Bldg , Phone S7O. 131 TF FOR SALE Sewing machine drop head, treadle type, guaranteed perfect sewing condition. Apply Boardman* 223 North First. 13H-3tx FOR SALE S 3 so 'co day < In Kalh hybrid seed corn Chris Inniger Route No. 1. Monroe. Monroe phone 910. 135-dt FOR SAI.E Sow .end four pigs Ernst Thieme, 7 miles northeast Decatur. 139-21 X FOR SALE Used furniture One 2 pc. living room suite, Al condition, two 5 pc. breakfast sets A 1 shape; one Inner spring baby mattress like new This merchandise came from good Decatur homes Will sell cheap for c ash Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 139 2t FOR SALE 7 room all modern house, ideal location with an extra lot, lovely spot for a new home. 3 acres of ground on 221. 3 mib-s west of Decatur. 2 apartment house on sth St large Jot and garden -pot 5 room house, bath. good condition. on Mercer Avenue •1 room house, good garage, large Jot and garden, in Monroe. Ind. (1 room house all modern, gas heated, large- garden, fruit trees, < lose to factories Clyde <>. Troutner. Real Estate and Insurance. Phone ll'i'l or .3 139 TF FOR SALE Buffet, t.ild-, chairs. Warm Mo nittg heating etovo. Combination wood, "'al A gas range. Vhtrola and records 3piece porch set 2 eb- 'c ' swi-i-pe-r-Two 9x12 rugs Curtain-. dtapes. 2 new storm door Seve- il - hair flood condition. Photo e"> H't North Ninth. 1 !:i ■ u FOR SAI.E Early initurih* Pioneer Hybrid Seed corn also Golden Bantam hybrid *•"! torn seed. 40< lb. A J Davison. Pleasant MU 139 3tx FOR SALE Used Oliver tra tor disc. 7 on the side, good ceindi tion Deep Well automatic pump and tank Red Shaffer 3 miles east on 224, and one mile north Hu 3'X

FOK SALE Biu<* ’■• » •' ni'"t‘' ,ill ' ti<- <ki>ign Mohawk rug reason-1 abln PhOftft >H A 1 '" -' FOR SAI.E BliH' ht’ldio rnu'h. used 3 vrs N" spring* Good condition D 5 l' b, ’ , ' e 1148 11" 3t FOR SALE OR TRAMS •*’ Studebaker Commander - d'o.maroon rolor Radio, bet’er e drive Ne» country Club Walter Sautbue. HO-blta

QI K KIES hy Ken Kevnolds FT. - Jr I slii ii|e| nt. M Psychiatrist I just enn't get Interested in the D< nieeet.it Want Ad<" JELIX) al) flavors Also shred I ded coconut. Coppew Corners ! IM-gSt IOR SALE flood green flower deigned rug, 9 x 12; Three pair situ colored drapes. 50 inches by g'v feet three drapery wood poles, wood rings. Baby bathlnette. Phone *s’l 13S-3tx FOR SAI.E Pullets, approximate ly three pounds. Dick Miller, phone 7»t> Monroe J.lk b3tx FOR SALE Bananas By the stalk lie, by the pound, lo and 15 - Coppetss Corner. 13b-3txi Fl lit ALE 'Hfcrley D*vMson 74. Completly overhauled. 1 New paint Job, new saddle bags. | good t ies call before 2:30 1 mile North, 'i mile East, Middlebury.j Ohio. 13b 3tx 1 VORNADO FAN Nationally ad vertlsed floor iind pedestal models for store, home or office Haugk’s. 137-TF F"R SALE Walking distance north end industries, one bed room home newly remodelled with! inside toilet, lavatory, built in sink f6oo down, balance |35 monthly An easy way to escape apartment life Bob Heller, Heller B Hiding, Phone *7o. 139 TF FOR SALE Modern house located l"t’>3 South Winche.-ter street. Large garde n and orchard ( heap if taken at on< e. Immediate pos session. Mrs fleorgla Gage. Monro«- phone 139-2tx FOR SAI.E Shrubbery Ins. peony, anil lily resets Sold cheap if c .diced for soon )'» miles north of Willshire on old I’upia road Call Willshire 136F3 131 T X FOR SALE 3 tone blue 9 x 12 Wilton rug. Slightly worn. Cheap. Phone 5161. 139 21 OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE c ciinpje ti-lv furnished modern well kept homestead property. This home atul furnishings should be see-n to in- appreciated; consoleradio atul phonograph; 7 cubic foot Kedvlnator refrigerator; 5 piece breakast set; 2 bedroom suites, innerspring mattresses; living room suite, Maytag washer; built in wash tubs; rugs, carpets, floor lamps, etc. Can be bought unfurnished. Call liiM for appointment Fr>d R Smith, realtor US g3t FOR SALE Garden tractors, tomato dusters, electric welders, air compressors, cement mixers, bale loaclers. wagons, grain e-le-v.i tors, electric water healers, roof paint, n<-w nirn cultivators, discs, DI in. plow. Tractor tires, ring free and naturalube oils and grease Berbe r Implement Store. I S 27. Decatur 133 61 FOR SALE -3 fe-eeling shoals, weigh Ho lbs mile east Dent C bool. Phone- 7923. Charles Bur reU Itx j-cil: s\i.E 1910 Chevrolet Master 5.3 Ex-••llv-nt condition Reply Box No 139 e O Demo- rat lio 3tN<’ WANTED SEWING MACHINE Reparlng All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardman* 223 North Firs'. 129 23tx WANTED Mimeographing work, professional equipment Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 244 as

WANTED Experienced waitreas Hotel Coffee Shop 138 b3t WANTED Woman to aaaiat with housework smd tare of baby. 5 days weekly. Phone 145«. 139 «::t WANTED TO BUY — Uftftd eg ■< Di< k Manafield Motor Sales 111 S Second St., Decatur, Ind 19k TF ; WANTEI~-We are In th" market for good hay and straw Burk Elevator Company, Decatur, Mon roe and Peterson. T WANTED *U kinds butcher cattle. Steun Abattoir. Phone , Trade !• a Coed luoa »" Drcatuz

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WANTED lawns to mow Charge according to slxe Call -’-’I 139 g3t Junior high school girl wants house work or work In store Call 4135 139 2tx DEALERS WANTED To sell low est priced prefabricated build Ings on the market today. Only those able to purch cse fn carload lots need apply Exclusive fran chlse. Baker Buildings, 4<>9 410 Houseman BTffg. Grand Rapids. Midi. BS.lt MISCELLANEOUS APPLIANt E BBRVICE — If V* can't fix It throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons and other small appliance* White wringer rolls fori all makes of washers. Arnold * Klenk, phone 463. 97 ts Hospital Insurance Kenneth Kunyon Decatur Insurance Agency FARMERS AITENTJON We re move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Dec atur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadiey Products Co. 15-ts ■— ■ ■ ■■—'■l ■ — — . I Decorating servlcje tor Decatur and vicinity. Work guaranteed Inside and outside painting. Cali us for estimate. Walter Dove, 523 E. Water St., Berne, Parmalae or write Box lUI c/o Democrat Company. 71-TF Farm lacain made low Interest We make abstracts of title to real estate French Quinn's Abstract Office. 63 T FOR RENT FOR RENT Large sleeping porch in modern home Also, garage. 603 North Second street or call 3k I or 484. 139 g2t FOR RENT Garage for rent 215 S. 3rd St. 140-3tx FOR RENT Sleeping room in mcNlrcn home Gentlemen vr married couple with no children Kitchen privileges. Rent reason able Phone 1171 110 Itx .Q — ■ Illinois Farm Boy

Lamb Show Winner I I 12-Yeor-Old Boy Is Winner Top Honors < hie ago. .lune It il'l’i A 12 j I year old Illinois farm boy today i . went home, from his first junior I I m irke-t lamb show with a pocket I ( full of blue ribbons, medals and j . |137 in cash Gale Hastings, Lacon. 11l walk I ed off with top honors at the ninth annual show at the- union stock ! yards In the- competition, entered by 'l3 boys and *ix girls between II .imt 2't years of age. animal rai-c-d bv ’ Gale won first place in the singlechampion hip, third in tin- pen I if three- contests, and first in thepetti of five "illti.' t Gale s 100-pound single champion , lamb was sold to Armour and company at auction for 1 1 61 a| pound. Hu- highest proc- ever paid ,ii the show. The high se-t last ye-.it ! was ?! 50 The eighth grade student algo’ ■ re--e-ived prize money and the-| I Philip W I’hlllsiiu v ceimmitti-e- on agrlciiltur.il ac hi« vemetit aw ml It win tin- first linn- Gale- ever bad shown his animals in the ('hie ago ite-ti i He- no"-d out last ye-ar winner, laiurence Me-Lack , lan. I*. Earlville, 111 who made a : | c|i-an swee p of lim events in |94('- ' The- champion pen of five- r<- ' dm eel to four animals be. bum- the. single- champion was fn tin- pen. sold for 47’v cents per pound Th--animals weiglieel a total eef 35" pounds Th<- champion pen of three own eel by M* 1..U klan, brought 53 cents ' a pound and weighed a total of ’l 25.3 pound 1 The * ham?*'”' pen of 1". weigh 1 ing a total of 720 pounds, earned in eent- a pound for Max Corxatt. , Berwie k. 11l J In the- sheep shearing contest, i Max f’orftitt, 16. Berwic k. DI . placed first. Conrad Caylor. 17. It ».(. Hill 111 . second, and Charles ’ Holmstrom. 17. Varna. 111. third

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Msrry Maids The fourth meeting of the Mon c mouth Merry Maids was called to order by the president, Carol Kirsch, at the Monmouth high i'-hool After all members named their fsvo-tto vegetable In answer to the roll call, the I II pledge was given and s n ngs were sting, led by Nancy Kirsch There was no old business brought forth so the classes Immediately went to work on their projects A dem-'nstration on i measuring out ingredients for a c ake was given by Carolyn Owens Refreshments were served by Phyllis and Shirb-y Gerke to Mary Ann Owens. Marilyn Buerger, Car , ol Klrech. Carolyn Owena, Shirley Butler, Nancy Kirsch, Thelma Dan ieht, Jeanette Fuhrman, Ethel Cook. Barbara Walters. Dorothy Fleming. Alice Fleming, and two visitors. ' Buddy Daniels and Arleen Fuelling, and adult leaders. Mrs L Daniels and Mrs Ralph Rice The meeting was adjourned by [ playing gam«» The next meeting will be held June 21 at the Monmouth school Happy Hustlers The regular meeting of the Hap , !py Hustlers I II club was h> Id at the (home of Ma-llyn Durr Wednesday ■ J The meeting was culled to Older ,j by Theresa Kohne, vice pr<*ldc-nt i, Pledge to the flag wa led by MarlI lyn Durr, .end resp<m“<- to roll cgll i was 'my favorite garnet" Four Jtcen members we e p esent '! During the business session, program book* were filled out Marjorie Heimann, safety leader, gave leach member a afety sheet so that they may improve their practice of safe ty Towels f on> th'* i first division were examined byMrs Mltch'-11, who also gave a i short talk on making centerpieces Games were then played and re I frohments were served hy Miss t|Durr anti Vi|glnta 1 cyl-f The next meeting will be held al the ' home of Sherrll Corson June 25 t at 1 30 pnt

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Bond-A-Monlh Plan Catching On Fast First State Bank Reports Many Sign The new bond c month plan for the regular, automatic purchase of C S savings bond* by bank de positors Is c .itching on fast at the First State Rank Theodore F i Graliker. president, stated today "Speaking for our bank said Mr Graliker. "the number already signed up on the plan has exceed <-d our expectation* Many arcusing the plan to build up funds to buy a home, send children through college nr realize some dresm that takes a considerable sum to attain but the greatest number we find have decided that this plan Is tall or made for setting up Income- for retirement ■ Millions of workers have honn saving on the payroll savings plan since 1911 to siipplerm-n’ social security ami pension Imome for old ag» Self employed per ons In business, the profession* farming, etc, have no social security or pension protection The- new bond a month plan sponsored hy the treasury department and now of sored as a public service- to their de-pc Hors by nt'-ro than pci e-nl rd the- 1 soim commercial banks and branches of the- nation. f« an ideal wav to -e-t up retirement tn come For em li Ilk 75 Invested In . series E bonds on this monthly plan the forcsiglited Itlxen wil . get hack 125 a month beginning i ten years later and this can bn multiplied Up lo the annual limit i of There Is no ri-kless fn ■ vestment thnf compares with this i in guaranteed return The more people save while they are earning, the less they will l-e dependent i upon others atul tin- taxpayer In Hold age the hank president ex ‘ plained ' I 6 Iraelr In n t.eeeeel Town — llrrnllir

Honeymoon Deftrred Fort Wavne Ind John E j Fitzgerald. 18, has to spend at I least 19 months In Jail before go’ Ing on a noneymoon Fltxgcrald.

Public Auction HOUSEHOLD Fl RNITI RE I cm goiny to mako my home »ith my daughter aqd r->n In la*, so I » I ■ a< f’ii I Vi-lion a- 911 W-nyhester (treat, Decatur, Ind. Thursday, June 19th Even<na Sale 6 30 P M OST. > i Two n«-w Xtficln 1 cue h«- one- blue- and oft* rn«e color; New i I’l.iff-im upholstered Ren k>-r Tilt t>a. k (hair and ottoman. Hew. I’lam- aii'l e-n-h. I»■> new text.- Axmln"er rugs with pads and throw rug. to match tan fhiral I-sign. Duo Therm oil heating stove, new . Bia B>-I with now pilngs ami Oak dresser. Oak (,'hlf f..tile: Buffei M!■ ,c combination r--cord player and radio, prerm- 1 Electric a..;c- good, t lining chair Drop le»f Kitchen Tub e and chairt «o FJc». r lamp N'« w Gas Range white, (ulo i iniiti, con-r c) Montgomery ware] El"-rh lt.-fr;g-r ctor, new In 1943, i Metal I'tllity i icl.iiMt 2 Pinup light- I shelf »ncj table, drapes. I .|i- iu--. amt c-ooklnc u-omefl' on.. ,» «, t dishes, Small Electric ffe.it . er I ll'ii kng Che.i • ,i l la' .. Free. dr..ph- ■! Sewing Machine. ( Mlrroi . Many aril-1- • too numerous to mention Ford I<c3o Model A Coupe, good < -ndltl-in. goo I rubber , TERMS (ASH LLOYD BOWMAN OWNER , Roy .lohnson ( Ned Johnson M<:viti l. e-. lily XuctiOlieera ]< jg IS

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cunvlpted of graud larceny, was permitted to rnarry Ml** Naomi R Mundy before beginning bis one e tn ton year sentence at the state reformatory