Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1948 — Page 5

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W local classified I : advertising rates 25 word* or leas: K time 50c; * “ mM J s £; K umi »>; « ** 76 1 '■nites quoted are for consecfa..,-, insertions. No classified K accepted for skipday ■ Rate for »0 point BLACK , Hack l» 5c per word each inKrtlon 50c minimum charge. K lM( ified ads listed in paraKapha 50% Increase over rtt®. ■ Copy must be tn office by 11 K ni Monday through Friday. Kturdsy deadline la 9 a. tn. FO K 5A L E Spir SALE— Lowe Tiros, paint. Ku.ky * Co.. Monroe. Ind. 193-30 t |®irs\Lir- Coleman OU Burner K,and floor furnaces order K.a Limited. Uhrick Bros. 207 ts SAiTe - 7*iekles for canning. Kowi Baxter, telephone 92-W, |K|onroe, Indiana. 200-ts Kr SALE— Devoe Faints -good Kriection. Outside, Inside & bam Kui-ts "Ask your neighbor." he Kai used it. L'hrick Bros. 53-ts KIfsALE Peaches. Best quality K basket packed—at fair prices. Kays West Side .Market. ■ 201-ts — Washing machinesK niversal-Voss-and automatic, ■ | 'iso and up. Haugks Applianl.r Plumbing. Heating. 197-TF Huo-Therm oil heatEr. good condition, also two ■ burner oil heater. 910 Russell St. 217-Stx Dirt, cinders, deKvered. Call Lorin Ulass at O. ■ v Billing. Craigvllle 4 Decatur ■phone. 161-ts KiiTsALE - Bottle Gaa, Skeigas. ■ Stores. Water Heaters, Serve! ■ Refrigerators, for immediate de ■ livery. Stucky 4 Co., Monroe, I Ind. 183-301 Room Suites, I Tilt Chairs, Platform Rockers, I Custom Built to your own choice. I Stucky 4 Co.. Monroe, Ind. 193-30 t Gas and elec- ■ ■ trie ranges - Estate - Universal - [ I Brand • Caloric. Immediate de-| I I livery Wide selection to choose ! I from. Haugks. Appliances, Plumb-' | I ingr. Heating. 197-TF ■ Ki:Tv ING.M ACHINES -Just rev eh-' I i-d another shipment of Modern I M-sing machines. Liberal tradeI in allowance. Open 9 a tn. to I t> pin every day. Boardman's. I 223 N. Ist. 216-7tx ■UHV ROW a 7>oat on your I vacation when you can buy I or rent an outboard motor I at Dick Mansfield .Motor Sales, 141 S. Second. 1«-T ■foß SALE -To settle estate. 10 I room two family home in fair I condition on valuable commerI rial lot on First Street. Priced I $4,500 for quick sale. Bob Helja ler. Realtor, Heller Building, ■ Phone 870. 206-ts SALE - Genuine Estate oil ■ and coal Heatrolas. with the ■ Internet Fire Air Duct, exclusive ■ feature. Ketvlnator Home Freez ■ era electric ranges and refrige ■ ratorx. Also used refrigerators ■ ami ranges. See Decatur Hatch ■ *ry. dealer. 211-8 t ■ r OR SALE — jamesway equip- ■ ment. poultry waterers. flock U feeders, metal nests. Dr. Sals- ■ bury s disinfectants, wormers ■ and tonic. House pullets now in |9 a ventilated, sanitary house if S you want fall and winter eggs ■ For poultry supplies and feed ■ see Decatur Hatchery 211 8t ■F"l: SALE Boys wool suit, size M 11 • wool sport jackets, size 34II 3 pr. boys trousers. size 2830 waist; boys flannel bathrobe, H •'*• 12 several wool sweaters || girls 3 pc. snow suit, sise 2. good ■ condition and very reasonable Phone 1733 or call at 211 West Mferson street. 217-gHx r< ’ R SALE—To settle estate of l*t* Judge Fruchle, eight room hotae, corner of Fourth 4 Jack Streets. 1% bathz, stoker h "»' Attached garage, hard •'■od floors down. New kitchen. »Mh and bedroom. First floor is complete living quarters. UpM,lr * can be converted to apart jnent. Bob Heller. Realtor. HelBuilding. Phone 87#. 206 ts ,O|{ SALE- iss-acre farm, good productive soil, near Berne. Ind . ** 5- 8 - 118. good frame house * i!h slate roof and basement, ’ummer house, bank barn with roof. 4gxßo. ifM-ow stanches windbreak 2457«. tank ouse and large cement tank. ‘*‘l shed 19x38. poultry bouse ,or » crib 5x58. good drove •H and 3 soft-water cistern. k * lawn, and shade trees, also ** ,ru,t trees, electric J*ff Uechty. Auctioneer *• tml e-tate Berne ltd 3J7U

FOR SALE 1935 Ford. |125. Inquire i 1021 Vine St. 219 3tx. FOR SALE -» Skeigas Bottle Gas Stoves 8145.00 complete and up. 1 Uhrick Bros. 207 ts FOR SALE — 41 Plymouth house-, trailer, take as it is 8500. Call after 5:30 p m., 8932. 219 g3t FOR SALE —4« acre farm, good buildings, near Decatur. Box 250 Daily Democrat. 219 Itx ’ FOR SALE — Extra good used Heating Stoves. Stucky 4 Co.. Monroe. Ind. 212-12 t FOR SALE ”1939 Chevrolet coupe; Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 141 S. Second street. 203 gtf FOR SALE - Radios - Zenith. Sparton, 824.95 up. Also used radios. Uhrick Bros. 207 ts SUPER FLAME oil space heaters with patented fuel saver available in ail sizes. Haugks. 213-ls FAMOUS ESTATE"coal"heatrolas. medium and large sizes In stock. Also used coal and oil heaters. Haugks. 213-ts FOR SALE 1937 1% Ton International truck, good condition. 1 mile west. 1% north ot Berne. Ind. Harry Liechty. 219-3tx FOR SALE- 1940' Ford coach. Brand new 1948 Plymouth coach. 1939 Plymouth Coach. Doc's Car Dock. Phone 103. 212-ts ' FOR SALE: 1946 Hudson fourdoor sedan. New tires. Looks and runs like new.—Zintsmaster Motor Sales. 219t3 FOR SALE—Pure bred yearling Shropshire rams, rugged. T. H. Baltzell, route 4, Decatur. 214-attx BUYING NEW FURNITURE? ?— Ix*t Vogue Furniture make your desired style, In any pattern and color for % the cost—Call 1884 or 1077, 212-ts FOR SALE— 15% discount on ■ white, red 4 aluminum paint, while it lasts. Gerber .Moser Impl. Co. U. 8 27. Phone 2551. 219-3 t FOR SALE Good setnl-modern dwelling house on brick street in Geneva, Ind. Jeff Liechty, Auctioneer and Real Estate. Berne. Ind. 217-3 t ' i DOES YOUR FURNITURE SHOW ITS WEAR -Let Vogue Furniture— Re-upholster and re-style it, at a tremendous saving to you. Call 1884 or 1077. 212-ts FOR SALE—Used: deep freezers, washers, radios, sweepers, oil coal and wood cook stoves. Ironera and sinks. Maytag Service. Kitchen Appliances, 238 N. 2nd. Phone 95. 217-ts FOR SALE Nice modern home almost new. 4 rvxvms and bath, oil heattag system, electric hot water heater, full basement, one car garage, nice lawn and shrubbery. located colse to Lehman Park Berne Indiana. Jeff Liechty. Berne, Ind. 217-3 t BIG CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON — Thousands of dollars worth of high grade furniture and rugs placed on the bargain counier at sacrifice prices. We must move this merchandise to make room for Ho iday Furniture coming in. You can save 10 pct. to 20 pct. during tills sale Sprague Furniture Company. Decatur. Indiana. Phone 199. 219t2 FOR SALE Prices are going up Buy Now! One row corn pickers, two row corn pickers: two row mounted pickers for Oliver. AllisChalmers and Farmall. tractor manure spreaders: cultimulchers: cultipackers. sprocket pav kera, grain and hay elevators, Soil Surgeon drags; heavy duty tractor discs: 16 In. Oliver Ray dex plow; hammer mills: corn shelters; Norge refrigerators. | stoves, water heaters; Deep freeze boxes: Zenith radios. Used- 6 ft Oliver combine. Case row crop tractor; John Deere trac tor with cult ; F-14 Fannall with cult.; 2 row Oliver corn picker. 1 row John Deere picker —Craigvllle Garage 217-3 t 1 FOR SALE Improved 4i»-acre and unimproved 40-acre farms in Jefferson township Improved farm has good frame house, roof like new. 5 rooms and clothes closet on first floor; inlaid linoleum, lavatory and soft water in the 1 kitchen: 2 bed rooms and closet on second floor <insulated*; • basement under part of house inclosed front and rear porch; barn .",3x5" with metal roof newiy painted, shed attached 18x33; hog house 24x33 with crib snd granary. *>oultry bouse 9xll and feed room 12x16; milk house; one car garage: gexed drove well and 2 soft waler cisterns, lights Unimproved farm has drove well, about 4 acres in timber, balance under cultivation Both • farms well fenced and drained, level productive soil, located c lose to echooi and church and I can be bought as 4" or 8« acres i to suit purchaser. Jeff Ltechty. i Xu-.tjEaee.’ esd Lcrut lad- 34*StJ

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds 1 1 ® I "My wife just lacks a sense of humor. When she brought home this picture she found in the Democrat Want Ads —I asked her if it was one of her kin!" FOR SALE 5 room house. Nice location at 115 So. H>th St. 219-3tx FOR SALE—Chester White boar. Phone 573-S. 218-3tx FOR SALE- 20 acres, suitable for building. 2 miles east on 224. Phone 6903 or 197. 218-7 t FOR SALE”CoaI oil heater. 18 months old. Paul Bauermeister. Magley. Ind. 219t3x FOR SALE—Good used set of llx 38 6-ply tractor tires. Goodyear. 218-3 t FOR SALE- Fur coat. Northern Blue Fox. good condition, reasonable. Phone 1408. 218-2 t FOR SALE- 1 Heatrola in A-l condition. large size. Phone 1149. 127 So 9th St. 217-3tx FOR SALE Reclaimed Balboa Rye. O. V. Dilling. R-2. phone 615-Q 217-3 t FOR SALE.— Stock trailer. Phone 4653, 315 South Eleventh street. 218 g3tx FOR SALE— Chester White sow with 6 pigs. Gorman Fox. 3 miles west, 1% south of Monroe. Phone 92-8. 217-3tx FOR SALE — 125 White Rock pullets; 125 Rhode Island Reds; all three months old. Inquire Harry Roth, Monroe. 218 3tx FOR SALE. 1939 Dodge coupe. New paint, good tires. A dandy. Zintsmaster Motor Sales 219t3 FOR SALE: 1941 Chrysle r Royal Coach. Radio, heater. new paint. Zintsmaster Motor Sales 219t3 FOR SA LF; - Peaches 249 and up Apples 2.59 and up. Potatoes 2 49 per 100 lbs. Stateline Fruit Market, 6 miles east on 224. 218-3tx FOR SALE 1941 Willy s four door sedan, good rubber, runs fine Zintsmaster Motor Sales. 219t3 FOR SALE Davis Skyline ham mennill. also for roughage Marvin Conrad 3 miles north of 224 on Adams-Wells county line 217-3tx FOR SALE -60 acres blac k land, well tiled. 7 room house, good buildings. miles east of Monroeville. Scott Road. Mrs lona G. Bucher. 217-stx FOifSALET Broilers Tnd fryers, dressed, cut up and delivered. Harold J. Hoffman, Homestead 32. Phone 3184. It FOR SALE Stoves. Used Estate oil burner, complete with fan Table top gas stoves. All types Heatrolas and heating stoves Decatur Used Furniture. 146 So .Second. Phone, 42«. 219t3 FOR SALE — 70 acre improved farm In French Township, only 8165 per acre. Bargains like this don't last long. Call or see Roy or Ned Johnson or Melvin Liechty, auctioneers and realtors. 218-3 t FOR SALE 114-acre farm in Wa bash Township. 8 room house modern except tub. barn with 11 stanchions, hog houses 26x64. implement shed 16x30, poultry house 12x26. good well, lights. Jeff Liechty Berne Ind 217-3 t FOR SALE — 3 piece living suite, 8 piece walnut dining room suite also two Ax minster 9 x 12 ruga, one practically new. Also large Boston fern. Christ Macke. Preble telephone, route 2, Decatur. 217-a3lx E< mTsAUsTusED Tl R.NITI RE 1 l-pie.e living rcsini suite. . 810.00. I Itavenport SIS.«H<. 2 Buffets 11.00 and |3.#o each 1 Wardrolce trunk came from very good horn*-. Cheap for cash. I Studio Couch, fair condition. $32.50. This men han dise was traded in on new Came from good homes — Sprague Furniture Company. Deeater. Indiana, Phoae 199 21M2 Treds In e Good T«ws> — Oeeetw CARO OF THANKS We wish to thank neighbors and friends who carried furniture from my house daring (ire and tbo..e who safely stored it. ftu«Ml! klemcnj and

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» WANIoD WAITRESS WANTED. -Call 5653. 217-3tx WANTED- Lady to work in laun dry. Apply in person. Phone 1149. 127 So. 9th St. 217-3tx WANTED — Giri for general housework. Stay nights. Phone 1875. 217b3t WANTEIFTO BUY— Beet end dairy cattle. Scheltnan's Mark et. Phone 3081. 79-U WANTED — Good Quality HAY Ixrose Barn Cured And Dry Enough To Bale And Ship. John Feasel. Phone C 262. 185 TF ' WANTED TO BUY- Used earn Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. ; 108-ts ‘ WANTED: Good quality hay - - baled or loose - - also i straw.—Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. 190TF . WANTED; Route man for DecaI tur and Berne territory. Apply to Modern Cleaners. 1221 Hart--1 zell St., New Haven. Ind. ' 219t3 WANTED— Mimeographing work. ‘ Profeesional equipment Save ' money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Josn i Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 344-TF 1 FEMALiThELP WANTED — Top wages for right party, interested in a home No laundry or heavy t cleaning. Children school age. Mrs Harry King. 4035 South 1 Harrison, Fort Wayne. 214-6 t a t WANTED— We ouy iron, rags ’ paper, hides, fur. grease. Also B handle new and used structural ( steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our if only address 710 West Monros. I Phons 443. 194-ts ’ HELP WANTED — Experienced meat cutter and one experienced grocery clerk Wages will correI spond with experience. All Iny qnlries will be confidential x Ixxal food store Give references. Reply Box 409. c/o Demo- • crat. 217-3 t HEWING MACHINE Repairing - I Let us convert your old treadle Machine Into a modern electric 1 We make covered buttons, buck 1 els, machine buttonholes; H«m stitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North ' First. 207 25tx — - ■ t MISCELIANEOUS ‘ STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor , Sales, 140 S. Second St., Decatur Ind. 173-ts ' MONEY TO LOAN - Cash "loans of $lO to S3OO made to men or wo men. Decatur Loan 4 Discount I Co. Trust Bldg., Phone 319 65 TF NOTICE Call for an appointment 1 to have your sorghum made . Liechty Cannery ami Cane Mill, I Berne. Ind. 217-4 t , Complete Protection Service. ( All types insurance.—Kenneth Kunyon, K. C Bldg., Phone 385. T PHONE 1897 for all your beauty needs Fleetwave- cold waves 4 ' machine less Also manicuring 4 tinting. Bobette Beauty Shop. 219 6t SEE HAUGKS for automatic water heaters— water systems— bath rooms—or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell M-ts | Merchandise Auction. Deca* , tur Sale Barn. Saturday evening. 218t3x ! RADIO REPAIR— For complete and dependable radio repaii work, try our guaranteed service at reasonabla prices. Haugks «Otf FARMERS ATT ENTION-lvo~re move dead horses, cows, hogs etc. Decatnr phoae 2000. We pay t all phone chargee. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Siad lor Products Co. 16 ts i ... ATTENTION FARMERS We are , again spraying roofs and farm buildings. Satisfaction guaran teed. For free estimate* and work, call It. E Gantz Phone SOB 3. 217-3tx ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIER -Lot us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wira. switches, hoses, receptacles, fiz tures, motors or snythlng tbs' yoa may need Quotations given on any job. Arnold A Klenk 317-TF LET - SPIKE - DO IT! - Does your radio, washer, iron, sweeper, or any electrical apptlance need repairing? If so. let "Spike” fix it. For prompt service, call or bring your appliances in need of repair to us. Parts for all makes of washer*, radio*, sseeper* or Iron* Phone 463 Arnold 4 Kiosk. Inc. 2U3 U Trade In e Qeod town — Dacatw

SPARE TIME - Respon*ible man or woman, earn up to SIBO.OO monthly, working three hours each week. Candy Bar and Color ed Bubble Gum distribution Income starts Immediately. $336.00 cash investment secured by merchandise Write address and phone to 11. M K., Box 410, c/o liemocrat. 218-3tx “ FOR RENT—Sleeping room; to clean, congenial person. Phone 1054. 217-3 t FOR" RENT One room at 231 N 6th St Phone 742. Women preferred. 217-3 t FOR RENT: Sleeping nxirn in modern home. Suitable for ontor two persons. Phone 977. 219t3x FOR RENT—Modern unfurnished large 2 room apartment. Linen and clothes closets. White kitchen and gas range Winchester street. Phone 16561 or Monroe 103-B 218-g2t Nollrr l<> Taspsyera or SdSlitosal Approprlutli.Ha Notice I* hereby given the taxpayer* of Decatur. Adam* County. Indiana, that the proper legal officer* of said muncipallty at their regular meeting place ,on 21st day of September 1918, will consider the following additional appropriations which off|< er* consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency exlwtlnts at this time. GKVKR VI. Fl M». Clerk-Treasurer's trfflce Hlippllesr fSO.mj Fire Department personal Service Salary, Volunteer Firemen |C6#.#t Ktre.-t A Sewer Department Personal Service Salary, Regular laibor 12, ■><•".<»<• Contractual Service 2«0.00 Supplies ...... ........ ....„ 750.0 P Total General Fund fl.tltt.mi < IMHETTt; Til HIGIIW A» Fl For liepair and Maintenance of Street and Alleys . $2,651 54 Total Hwy Fund 12.451.54 Total Additional Appropriation* in,in I Taxpayer* appearing at *ui h meeting shall have a right to he heard thereon. Tie additional appropriation as finally made will be automat) <• aI I y refer r d to the State Board of Tax ''ommlssloners, which Hoard will hold a further hearing within fifteen days al the Counlly Auditor s office of Adatn* County. Indiana, or at such other Place as may designated. At such nearing, taxpayer* objecting to any of *u< h additional appropriation* may be heard and interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. 11. Vernon turned I lerk-Trrnsnrrr I lly of lleentur Deenliir. Indiana Sept. 9-16

Rttil Estate ludiiin 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE AND LOT HICKSVILLE. OHIO SATURDAY, SEPT. 25 - - 1:30 P.M. LOCATION — 414 East High Street. Hicksville, Ohio 7-RooM MODERN HOUSE in excellent repair l*arge living and dining room, kitchen with built-in feature*, hallway down 3 bedr<x>inx, closet*, bathroom, up. Wired for elm-trie stove. Full base ment. enclosed front porch, and garage LARGE LOT. nice shade and lawn. Fruit tn-ex. Property well located In gixal re*id-ntial district!, 1% block* from main buxine** center of IlickHville. Ohio. TERMS 2<> r ', down, sale day final settlanient on delivery of clear abstract of title and warranty dead. PossesHion within 30 day*. GALE AND CAROLINE HOSLER, OWN EILS W R Savage. Auciione r F. B Gorrell. Auctioneer Sale conducted by The Kent Realty A Auction Co.. Inc. Decatur. Indiana Phone 68. C. W. Kent — Gerald Strickler. 16

I PLAY SAFE! Eliminate the question marks in your insurance coverage NOW .. . liefore FIKE calls at ' yeur address. Ask us for insurance advice and protection today. usndsmHk Leland Z Smith-Insurance Agency Ghnn Hill

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Hospital Procedure For Veterans Listed I Methods Clarified By Service Officer i County service officer Dwight It. Arnold today clarified procedures I for veterans needing hospitalization | i or out patient medical treatment. | Only hospital emergency cannnj should apply directly to a VA hospital. Three VA hospitals in Ind , iana are currently operating on a , capacity basis wl'h veterans scheduled to enter the hospital as soon as beds are available. A priority system first admit* those who are ' in an emergency condition and next '■ those with service-connected disabilities. Only veterans who are regaf-ded as an emergency case are admitted directly into the hospital at the re- . quest of the veteran's private doci tor, hl* immediate family, a veterans organization, or a service officer. The VA medical division in Ind- ’ lanapoli* is now fully staffed and equipped. It is located on the 6th and 7th floors of the VA regional office at 36 South Pennsylvania street in downtown Indianapolis. Mr. Arnold also said that the VA application form for hospitalization 10-P-10 would l»e processed more rapidly if it were sent to the Regional Office medical division instead of a VA hospital. The VA medical division schedules veterans for examinations tc determine need for hospitalization ami authorizes admittance to VA hospitals as *oon as beds are available The two general medical VA hoei pitals in Indiana have a capacity ot ' approximately 750 beds and continously operate at full capa< ity. Each month there are some 800 ap- ' plications for hospitalization from veterans in Indiana. Currently under construction is a 250-bed gen eral medicine hospital at Fort Wayne. xor Kt: of fix ai. M'.-rri i:u*at OF E« I ATE AO. I.W Noli' I* her-by given lo the < reditor*. h«-lr* and legatee* of Katie ,M fthoade*. deieaeed to appear In the Adam* <*ir<-uit f’oiirt. held at I'e eatur, Indiana, on the l*tli day of Oct. 1918. and show <au»e. if any. why th.. FINAL SETTLEMENT AC COUNTS with the estate of said d« • cedent should not lie approved, and •aid heir* are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and rt'tlve their distributive Khar.-* 'I Sonia* 11. ItSonite* Aditilxlatrotor llecxlur, Indlnnn. Sept. Hl. ISA*. Attorney Ferd 1.. I.ltlerer. i Hept. 16-23

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Sept 16 — (UPI —(i’MA *- Livestock: Hogs 11,009. active, barrows &nd gilts strong to 25 higher than 1 Wednesday's average, bulk good j and choice 180-270 Iba. 23.75- ! 29.00. largely 28.85 up. top 29.25 I sparingly; heavier weights scarce: 160180 lb*. 28.26-28.75, 100-160 lbs. 22.00-25.50; sows steady to strong, early sales gotxl and i choice 22.50-25 50. choice lights 26.n0 and sparingly 26.25. Cattle 900. calves 600; slow early on yearlings and heifers, mostly steady to weak; few good yearling steers 34.00-36.50. bulk medium and good short fed kinds 25.00-30.00; package medium to good heifers 29.50; bulk cows alxtut steady, good beef cows scarce; vealers mtxlerately active. mostly 1 oo lower, good anil choice 30.00-32 00. Sheep I,sm*; native spring lambs largely 50 lower, bulk gtxxl and choice kinds 24.00 25.00, medium ami gtxxl 21.50-23.00; slaughter ewes steady, good and choice 8.00-9.60. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind . Sept. 16 -(UP) —Livestock: Hogs 200 300 lbs 2* 50-29. 150-250 lbs 28-28 50, pigs 25.50 down, roughs 26 down Calves 32. Spring lambs 23 down, yearlings 18 down, ewes 9 down, bucks 8 down No cattie market ttxlay Markets At A Glance Bonds irregular: U. S. governments >a*y. Sttx k: irregular In dull trading Curb HL.ckx irregular. Wheat, etni, oats, rye ami soy bean futures higher. Ilogs active around 50 cents higher, cattle steady and slow, sheep dull. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Sept 224%; Dec 226; May -48 216%; July-49 196% Corn: 168; Oct. 149A Dec. 140%; May-49 144%; Julv-49 144%. Oats: Sept. 73%: Dec. 73%; May 49 74%; July-49 68% Soybeans: 247%: Dec 247%; March 49 250A. t AX v a ' J ■r' kLz > " a. fee- •• - WITH MIS win looking over his , shoulder, Gov. Thomas E. Dewey , signs the registration book at the Board of Elections office in New York Ci»y, qualifying him to vote in November. Tha Republican stand-ard-bearer was the picture of confidence c* he and his wife went through the formalities prescribed for voters. (International)

KENNETT-MURRAY & CO. Corrected Sept. 16 160 to 180 lbs 2750 180 to 200 lbs. - 27 75 200 to 225 lbs. 28 25 225 to 275 lbs 28 50 275 to 300 lbs. 28.00 300 to 325 lbs. 2700 325 to 350 lbs 26.50 350 to 375 lbs. 28.00 375 to 400 lbs. ... 25.50 400 to 600 ibx. —- 23.75 140 to 160 lb*. 23.75 120 to 140 lb*. 23.25 100 to 120 lb*. 22.76 Roughs 300 lb*, down .......... 25.00 300 to 325 lb* 24.50 325 to 350 lbs. 24.00 350 to 375 lbs 23.50 375 to 400 lb* 23.00 400 to 425 lb*. 22.50 425 to 450 lb* 22.00 450 to 475 lbs. 21.50 475 to 500 lbs 2LOO 500 to 550 lb*. ......... 20 50 550 to 600 lb* 20.00 Stags 16.50 Veals (Wed A Sat.) 31.50 Lambs (Wed & Sat.* 24.00 Ewes 8 00 Yearlings 15.0# SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected Sept 16 225 to 250 lb* 28.50 250 to 275 lb* 28.25 200 to 225 lbs. 28.25 275 to 300 lb» 28.00 ’..'.o lbs. 27.75 350 to 400 lbs 27.50 140 to 160 lb*. 26.25 100 to 140 lb* 23.25 Roughs 300 down 25 25 Lamb* 22 00 Stags 17.00 Calve* 27.00 Ewes 8.04 Ruck* 6 04 Boar* 12.00 LOCAu GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Sept 16 Bean* sunjecx to cnange during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices. Grain: .08 per bushel leas. Corn: .07 per 100 leas. f.o.b. farm WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected Sept 16 Grade A large wtiM* 51 i Grade A large brown 51 Heavy Hen* - ......... .31 leghorn hen* 4 lb* up .21 Cock* • ..... .11 Fryer* -call for price*. GRAIN PRICES Adam* County F, B. Co-Op's Berne-Monroe-Willlame Pleasant Mill* Corrected Sept 16 No 1 Wheat 2.08 Oat* .68 'corn . 2.08 Beans 3.30 Cail for rye price*. : Trade In a Good Town — Decatur noEHini : : UNS IISTAKCf BOVINS DIVICE J • a**«i> i»< currtK v«» t.*»i. i**. • TEEPLE TRUCK LINE Elevator Co. Oeeatur . Petoroon . Monroe

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