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Wanted To Rent Produce run tSAUS or TRADE 1934 Terraplane. 5 good tires, new paint. See Armstrong at 1319 Market. 11:2 Timss, Csairsce, Ffi. 30, 1947, Pg.

7 mm prices PHONE 401-Ask for WANTAD TAKER For Consecutive Insertions Minimum Ad 10 Words Charge Ads 20 Extra Cash Rates tJWIflt Services l1 in 1 If rM Accesses 11 Mfflr Jf REPAHtING VULCANIZING RECAPPING Phone 63 DAVISON TIRE SERVICE 1205 North 6th CAR TRACTOR RADIATORS Cleaned and Repaired BEHREN'S GARAGE 1503 S. 6th St. Ph. 37 AUTO PARTS New and Used Beatrice Iron Metal Company SCRAP IRON AND METAL 3rd and Market Phone 672 GAS OIL FOX TIRE SHOP 5th Market Phone 831 TIRES BATTERIES Lyle Borgman and Keith Lynch of Lincoln were visiting home folks over the week end. Kale Bartholemew of Dallas, was a last week visitor at the home of his brother Loren.

Grain Futures: CHICAGO May 29 (U.R) Grain range: High Low Close Open WHEAT June July 2.4012 2.3034 2.301 i 2.26 2.401, 2.303 2.301 4 2.26 Sept. Dec. May 2.3514 2.27 2.2IV4 1.79 1.69 1.5314 1505 a .91 .331 8 .7912 CORN July 1.81 12 1.81 34 Sept. I.7312 1.73 V2 Dec. 15612 1.5612 May 1521 2 152 2 OATS July .93 Vi .9314 Sept.

.85 5 Dec. .8212 .8212 Mar. May .80 .80 BARLEY Dec. KANSAS CITY, May 29 WHEAT July 2.34 2.34 2.27T& Sept. 2.24 2.24 GLEN SEES HOW IT'S DONE POULTRY Heavy Hens (over 42 lbs.) i.Vht Hens W2 and under) Hfr.avy Springs Leghorn Springs 13-13c 27c 25c EGGS Grade A CrTCO if 13 Grade Farm Run CREA.M No.

1 Cream No. 2 Cream 36? 36c 59C 56c pniTT.TRY: eight trucks; weak; hens 26; fryers 37-39; colored springs 35; wnue rocs, springs 41; plymouth rock sprincs 40. BUTTER: 646,266 lbs; steady; 93 score 62; 92 score 6 Hi; 90 score 58 89 score 56. EGGS: 24,604 cases; firmer; extras 1: 44i2-45; extras 2: 44; 3 and 4: 424; standards 1 and 2: 41 4: 3 and 4: 40; current receipts 40; dirties 37 Vz checks 37. Cash Grain KANSAS CITY, May 19.0!.P) Cash grain: JSVheat 53 cars.

KH4-1SU lower. No. 1 dark hard 285 Vi-Corn 59 cars. V2-4 lower. No.

1 white 199 2 white 3 white 192'2; 1 vellow 187-188- 2 vellow 187-183V4; 3 yellow 183-lSS. Oats 5 cars. Unchanged. No. 1 white lOl1.

Barley 3 higher. No. 5, 157; sample grade 150. OMAHA. May 29.

(U.P.) Wheat dropped 10 to 12 cents on the grain exchange today, losing much of the sharp gains made yesterday. Corn was 1-2 cents lower; oats, steady to 2 cents lower; rye, nominal and steady, and barley steady. Cash sales: Wheat 18 cars. No. 1 and 2 hard 278; 1 dark northern spring (high protein) 274.

Corn 115 cars. No. 2 vellow 183 V2; 4 yellow 176-177; 5 vellow 172': sample grade yellow Oats--7 cars. No. 2 white 33.

Barley No. 1. (2 row) 162; 4, 159. Review CHICAGO, May 29. U.R)- Grain futures met heavy pre-holiday profit taking on the board of trade today.

At the close, wheat was four to cents lower, corn one to 3 cents lower and oats 1 to 2i2 cents lower. December barley held nominally unchanged. A reaction followed yesterday's seasonal highs after an irregular start. Some commercial demand aDneared. but many traders sold holdings apparently because of forecasts for "warmer weather.

Reports from most crop areas said little damage was suffered from cold weather. Livestock OMAHA, May 29. U.R) Livestock: Hogs: Salable 1.5.00; total fairlv active: butchers under 240-lbs. to shippers steady to 25 cents higher: most sales on packer accounts averaging around steadv; however, trade very uneven; good and choice 180-240-lb. butchers 24.50-25.25: 240-270-lb.

23.00-24.50: 270-300-lb. 21.50-23.00; 300-360-lb. 20.00-21.50: 350-lb. and up 19.00-2050; good ad choice sows steadv to 50 cents lower at 18.00-19.00. Cattle: Salable and total calves: Salable and total 25; fed steers and heifers in limited supply, generally steady; cows draggy at week's decline; Indications some will be carried over; bulls scarce, un changed: vealers steady; load choice 1098-lb.

fed steers 26.00: scattered other sales good and choice steers and yearlings medium to low-good short-feds 20.00-22.75: load tjp good to low choice 936-lb. fed heifers 24.00: scattering good heifers 22.00-23.50; common and medium cows largely 13.50-16.-00; few good upward to 18.50; canners and cutters 10.50-1".-00; practical vealer top 22.00; replacement stock scarce. Sheep: Salable 500; total very slow; two loads shorn lambs unsold; deck good and choice 151-lb. shorn slaughter ewes with No. 2 pelts 25-50 cents lower at 8.25; 3 decks mixed cull to medium grade ewes 40-50 cents lower at 5.0 J.

CHICAGO, May 29. (UP) Livestock: HOGS: 5,000. slow early but later trade fairly active; all weights and sows generally steady to 25c lower. Top 2450 sparingly. Bulk good and choice 170-250 lbs 23.25-24.25 260-280 lbs 22.25-2350; 290-330 lbs 350-400 lbs about 450 lbs 19.00.

Most good and choice sows 17.25-18.25; few under 400 lbs 1850. CATTLE: calves: 500. HOUSEHOLD MOVING Phone 225 For Information and Estimates Local Hauling Bonded Warehouse Cold Storage Rail Car Unloading and Distributing BEATRICE MOTOR FREIGHT 123 Court Ford Van Lines, Inc. Agent WANTED TO RENT Our "Hilltop' Is up for sale, so we're looking for another home. Lloyd Hippensteele, The Times or phone 15C0-W.

Real Estate For Sae FOR SALE Duplex apartment house 1003 Elk. Immediate possession. Shown by appointment. Foster Brown, 1006 Court. HOMES OR SALE 1 apartment house, close in a good investment $10 500 1 all modern home, gas furnace, perfect condition $8,000 1 4-room house $2,000 Acreages, lots and farms.

ANTON OLT3LN SON 1312 High 708 Bell Ph. 1878 Ph. 1863 FOR SALE: 9 room 2-apart-ment house. 2 lots, garage. Ph.

1355Y. Livestock For Sale FOR SALE Purebred Boston screwtail puppies not registered. Females only $30 each. Phone Hanover. Kan.

14-F-4. Clifford Prell. Bremen, Kan. FOR SAuE Good spotted Poland China boar. Frank Runty, 2 miles west DeWitt.

FOR SALE Good 4 year old sorrel saddle mare. Phone Burchard 5542. Burchard, Neb. Dawson Wischmeier. FOR SALE Several milk cows.

Phone 3102. FOR" SALE Good spotted Poland China boar. Frank Runty, 3 miles West DeWitt. WANTED Ten head cattle to pasture. S.

R. Morris, Crab Orchard. Nebr. Feeds and Seeds Old Homestead Adhesive Treated Hybrid Corn Old Homestead US 13 $6.50 per bu Old Homestead Iowa 939 $6.50 per bu. Pease Grain Seed Co.

FOR SALE Sudan seed, germi nation 82, 8c per lb. Arnold Ulrich. DeWitt. Lost and Found LOST: Name bracelet, at Store Kraft or Snaay Nook Store. Reward.

Lei and Morris, Blue Springs. FOUND Male dog brown with white feet, chest, tip of tail. Cocker Collie. Call 1246. TltAES SALE DATES JUNE 2 Ho and Cattle Sale at Beatrice Livestock John W.

Heist, Auct. JUISE 6 Horse and Mule Sale at Beatrice Livestock Co. John W. Heist, Auct. JUNE 7 Dr.

Deardorf Estate, household goods, surgical equipment and supplies at Clatonia. John W. Heist, Auct. Miscellaneous For Sale FANCY TOMATOES Red Ripe lb. 20c CUCUMBERS Fancy, lb.

15c TEXAS ORANGES Tree Ripened 8-lb. bag 65c TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT Pink Meated 10-lb. bag 55c BANANAS No Limit TED'S Frail Market 311 Court St. FOR SALE Almost new Waring electric blender, 2 pair boxing gloves, hardly used. 1217 High Street.

FOR SALE Good used table top gas range. 122 S. LaSalle. FOR SALE Tomato plants, egg plants, pepper plants, potted tomato plants. ANDREWS GREENHOUSE, 1824 Elk.

Help Wanted WANTED Two bell boys over 16 years. Hotel Paddock. WANTED Male and female ward attendents. dining room and kitchen employees, registered nurses. Make personal application.

Beatrice State Home. 9 to 11 a. m. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY For man with small capital to demonstrate portable tools to farmers. Should earn $150- $300 weekly.

See Paul Elkiru at Hotel Paddock today. WANTED HELP Men with cars. Permanent sales work In rural districts. Good earnings. No experience necessary, we teach you.

See Focht, Paddock Hotel. 7 to 9 p. m. only. Situations Wanted WANTED Custom hay mowing and raking.

Also corn shelling and delivering. Phone 6112. Germans Give Up Arms BERLIN U.R) German civilians in the American occupation zone turned In 9,270 firearms, including three light bomb throwers and 52,289 rounds of ammunition, during a ten day amnesty period. Feh 1 to Any German found concealing weanons from now on will be 1 5" liable to" the death' penalty. If you are looking for a good used car, one of these will please you.

1942 Studebaker Commander 4 door Land Cruiser with everything on it. Purchased from the Studebaker Corporation. It's like new. 1941 Pontiac 8 4-door It's perfect. 1937 Ford Tudor, it's good mechanically and it looks good.

1936 Chevrolet Tudor just rebuilt and looks good. YouH like this one. 1934 Plymouth Coupe. Good looking and good mechanically. 1932 Chevrolet Truck, short wheel base and duels.

Paul Logan Motor Co. 815 Court Beatrice, Neb. FOR SALE OR TRADE '47 Chevrolets '47 Ford Sedan '47 Studebaker '46 Plymouth '46 Ford Pick-up '45 Chevrolet Coach 41 Chevrolet Coach 36 Ford Coach '39 Pontiac Coach '41 Ylymouth Coach '41 Ford Coach Z2 Pontiac Sedan '45 61 series Cadillac Torpedo Sedan. See us for late cars wholesale or retail prices. Open Sundays Evenings JANSEN USED CARS Jansen, Nebr.

Tel. 2671 Poultry For Sale FOR SALE Three pound fries, $1 each. Phone Rural 6402. Drive In For Motor Overhaul Motor Tune-up Valves Ground New Rings Pistons For the Good Texaco Service "Trade with US" Bean Bus GLASS MOTOR CO. Dodge Plymouth Are You going to lay a water main, gas main, sewer or underground electric lines? WE WILL dig the ditch with our power ditch digger.

FREE ESTIMATES BEATRICE TRENCHING CO. JOE KASCHUK 915 Market 'id Don't Delay Buy Now! New car production is down and used cars more difficult to obtain. Still a good selection of cars on hand at Southern Nebraska's Largest Used Car Dealer Where a sale goes on all the time. 41 Chevrolet Tudor 46 Ford Tudor 41 Chevrolet Club Coupe 41 Dodge Truck 40 Dodge Pickup 39 International Pickup 45 GMC Truck 41 Chevrolet Sedan 40 Chevrolet Tudor 46 Chevrolet Truck 41 Ford Pickup 39 Chrysler Sedan 38 Chevrolet Tudor 38 Ford Tudor 40 Ford Tudor 40 Pontiac Sedan LENTZ USED CAR SALES 401. South 6th 7 Allen! ion! Farmers and Small TownersI New paint and repair service opening in Gage and adjoining counties.

Brush and spray painting. Plenty of paint, roofing and general repair. Immediate Service ir aii 1010 a I OUR BIDS Wheat Oats Yellow Corn White Corn .85 1.70 1.75 Grain Sorghum 2.30 ALLER GRAIN CO. 718 South 6th Phone 135 Moderately active, general market fully steady, except bulls which were 25c higher and vealers steady to weak. Top 27.00 paid for two loads choice 1,175 lb fed steers.

Other good and choice steers medium to low-good 22.00-24.00. Choice 875 lbs heifers and steers mixed 25.85; load choice 900 lbs fed heifers 2550; meaium and good heifers 21.00-24 5G. Bulk beef cows 14.25-18.00; few good cows to 20.00; canners and cutters 11.00-13.75. Good heavy bulls 17.00-1725. Vealers practical top 26.00 Summerfield Special to The Times SUMMERFIELD, Kan.

Funeral services for the late Dr. H. R. Tice, who died Saturday following a prolonged illness, were held Monday at the Brethren church. Rev.

Leonard Bir-kin of Haxtun was in charge. Dexter Robinson of California is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robinson. Mr.

and Mrs. F. E. Ekser? of Manhattan, speut the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

TI. Akin. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Voile were week end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Voile at Lawrence, Kan. W. R. Tarr, and Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Tarr attended graduation exercises Tuesday at Tar-ki. college where Robeit Tarr was a member of the graduating class. Shirley Ekberg of Manhattan, Kan. was an overnight guest of Iola Ubben, Saturday.

Millicent McPheron called Sunday on Yvonne Birkin. Leland and Virgil Braddock have purchased the White Eagle filling station formerly operated by Donald Rees. Alice Grace Voile of Topeka, visited Saturday with relatives and friends in Summer-field. Karlv this week, Glenn Ries entered an Omaha hospital for observation. Mary Mealy and Carol Olm-stead have moved their smart Shoppe to a new, and larger location.

Steele City Special to The Times STEELE CITY Alice Weber was hostess to the Young Worn-ens Guild of the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening. Her sister, Mrs. B. J. Kelly was co-hostess.

Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Fowler have been spending their vacation visiting relatives in Missouri. Mrs. C.

Fahrenwald and Mildred Kenning had charge of the Fowjer grocery store during their absence. Mrs. Adam Gretzinger, assisted by Mrs. Ella K. Babcock and Mrs.

Reuben Gretzinger, was hostess to the Womens club Thursday. A social nour followed the program. Mrs. M. O.

Sampson of Los Angeles, is visiting her son Calvin and family. She recently came from Woodwar.d where she has been with ler husband's parents since the tornado. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cabell spent the week end visiclng friends in Franklin.

Mrs. E. O. Cassell entertained Thursday evening in honor of her son Vernon's birthday. Guests were members of tne school pupils.

The evening spent in singing and pHyiri? games after which refreshments were served. Crab Orchard Special to The Times CRAB ORCHARD Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Sorenson entertained Wednesday evening at a party given in honor of the latter's birthday. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brittlan and daughters of Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs.

Roscoe Sorenson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sorenson and Shirley, Leland Sorenson Mr. and Mrs. William Sorenson, all of Filley, Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Lovitt and son, Mr. and Mrs. Latimer Sikyta and son. and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Bryson. Four birthday cakes were baked by Mrs. Lovitt, Mrs. H.

A. WUsch. Mrs. Raymond Sorenson and Mrs. Rosco Sorenson.

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Richardson entertained the Joie Die Vie club Tuesday evening. Grant Soverign was a guest. The evening was spent at playing pinochle and visistlng, after which refreshments were served.

Alvin Morris and family of Omaha were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jones and other relatives. Howard Houston of Ponca City.

was here last week visiting his sister, Mrs. Foster Sargent. Darwin Clutter of Lincoln spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Clutter.

Week end guests of Mrs. Laura Powell were her daughters and their families: Mrs. Louise Graff and children of Cheyenne, Mrs. Gaylord I Nor- Cuclifv Chicks Started Chicks DAMN'S At the Sign of the Big Egg" DAY OLD 203 Austra Whites 2G0 Black Australorpes 500 Barred Rocks 500 White Leghorns WEEK OLD 700 Austra Whites 5C0 White Leghorns 100 Black Australorpes 200 Barred Rocks TWO WEEKS OLD 300 Austra Whites 100 Black Australorpes 500 White Leghorns Last Hatch May 29th HATCHERY -At the Sign of the Big Egg" 513 Market Phone 925 Radio Service Special Consideration Given To Out of Town Customers Good Stock of Radio Tubas and Parts Radio Service 113 N. 6th Phone 223 I i Hill III I I li III I I II II I HEY! We have anv oualitv hay vnn rirvirr Prices start from $20.00 per ton.

Alfalfa (dry land or uiover ana Timothy, Straight Clover. Frame Hay. we sen any quantity. WE DELIVER Beatrice Hay Feed Co 201' S. 4th Phone 8 Christie Hatchery Chick Prices Unsexed Chicks 12c Heavy Breed Pullets Light Breed Pullets 20c Light Breed 6c Heavy Brecon Cockerels.

We can furnish any breed of chick you want on advance order. We also sell started chicks. White Pekin Ducklings. Turkey Poults 60c Electric Brooder Fan-type Electric Silent Sioux Brooder Shavings for Litter, bag 35c We Give II Green Stamps CHRISTIE HATCHERY Mulberry West St. Phone 203 Bring Your HOOVER SWEEPER HOME For Expert Service We Carry a complete stock parts for most Hoover models.

A. PAIMER CO. For Complete MOBILE SERVICE Gas and Oil Drive In to HARRY'S MOBILE LUBRICATION l'tf2 Court 1 fPT? it? LEE'S 1 i "5 No. of 13 6 Words Days Days Days 10 Words 25 .45 11 to 15 words .35 jB5 .90 16 to 20 Words .43 .83 1.10 Errors must be reported Immediately. The Times will not be responsible for more than ONE consecutive Incorrect insertion.

OFFICE HOURS: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily.

All want ads must be In by 5 p. m. to Insure Insertion. Card of Thanks IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our mother Laura Billinger Ellis who passed away July 13, 1945. Deep In the heart lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest.

In memory's frame we shall keep it. Because she was one of the best. Mary E. Ellis Bros. Announcements CALL ME for the kill.

If rats are out of control. 14 years experience. Don Phone 233W. 1606 Market. Will accept limited number of piano or voice students.

Donna Washington Cannady, 400 North 12th St. For emererenev 30 minute clean ing service or custom 3-day service Phone 58o-J. liana-Box Cleaners. Farm Equipment FOR SALE John Deere 10 foot power binder. 24 miles north of Jansen.

Alfred Ackman. FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 foot Mc-Dr. mower; F-14, 1938, Farmall on rubber; also some nice gentle saddle horses some gaited. Jake Lottman, 4 south. l4 west Diller Phone 104-04.

FOR SALE Extra good wind-rower 6 foot mower, new. Call 13S0-J. FOR SALE John Deere web type double cylinder hay loader top tilts down, good condition. Aaron Wlese, IV2 miles west, 2 4 south Lanham. FOR SALE Allis Chalmers cultivator for W.C., power lift for W.C., like new.

J. IL Bernard, Halmesville. FOR SALE Nearly new John Deere 8 ft. grain binder with factory tractor hitch, new canvases. Binder was used two seasons.

John R. Bradbury 2 miles west ZV2 south of Pawnee City, Nebr. No Phone. WANTED TO TRADE Hand lift for power lift for John Deere A.B. cultivator.

Andrew Schultz. Burchard. Ph. 4548. FOR SALE John Deere and M238 cultivators.

New and complete. $235. Can ship. 5 new and used J. D.

and Int. plows; new H. M. hay buck, half price; new spring harrow; used AC-WC cultivator, $150; new hay loader; 11 J. D.

combine like new, late T. pickup. D. McGinnis, Phone 303, Hickman. Wanted To Buy WANTED TO BUY Old horses and mules.

Will. pay IV2C per pound at the farm. Harold Barnard. 1343-J. WANTED Pay cash for new or used tractors, combines, corn-pickers, cars and trucks.

What have you? State price. Phone D. McGinnis, 303, Hickman. Neb. REFRIGERATORS WANTED Any condition, we repair, buy and sell.

Ice cream cabinet for sale. Cozy Refrigeration. 315 E. Court. WANTED Old healthy horses.

Phone 920M. Beatrice. Aifomobjes For Sale FOR SALE 1931 Chevrolet coach good shape. New rubber. Homer Hardenbrook, AVz miles east Blue Springs.

HOOD TIRES ARE GUARANTEED Against All ROAD HAZARDS For 15 Months Liberal Trade-In Allowance Get Them At Marshall Bros. Ice- Storage Beatrice Wymore For Overheated Radiators Reverse Radiator Flushing cleans radiator out get your cur icauy ur aumuiex driving now. .1 i. 4 jJ STANDARD SERVICE 7th Court Prev. Close 2.56B 2.41i2-34 2.3134-2.32M 2.2914 2.251 I.8214-34 1.73-1.721', I.5714-I.55 152-153 .79 4 1.36i2N 2.50N 2.3534-14.

2.27 1 2 -34 2.2434 2.2114 I.7914-I.79 1.C914-1.C9 I.5414-I.5334 1.51!a-151 783rN 1.36i2N Grain futures: 2.2814 2.21 14 2.3314 2.26 mm" i j. SALE 1 1 McCown, Attys. LEGLESS DICKIE LANDRY, 4-year-old Lynn, victim of a train accident, convinces Glenny Brann that he will walk again. Dickia showed Glenny how to walk, run and climb with artificial leg3 in Maiden, hospital where Glenny la recovering from of both legs, burned in a boyish prank. (Ir.Urnatiom) IKE'S SON AND FIANCEE IN U.

S. 4-, 1 v. -'ft! ARRIVING AT STATE ISLAND, N. CapL John Eisenhower, con of the Army chief of staff, and "his fiancee, Barbara Jean Thompson, are home from Austria where the captain and Miss Thompson's father, CoL Percy W. Thompson, have been stationed.

Young Eisenhower and his bride-elect will be married June 10. (International) FOR Property located at 822 Grant Street will be sold by the referee in partition on Monday, June 2, 1947, at two P. M. at the south front door of the Court House, Beatrice, Nebraska. Sale will remain open one hour.

Terms will be announced at time of sale. This house will be open for inspection from 10 o'clock A. M. until 6 o'clock P. M.r Sunday June 1st.

F. W. Carsfens, Referes 1 Hevelone 1.

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