Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1947 — Page 5

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E T REPORTS for-., REPORT of LOCAL SrEION TT. MURR av * CO' .<1 March 18 — 26 75 26.25 » ’* 26.0" ” !!* .. 25.75 "** ' 25.50 ” ’*■ 2X25 '** 2" 75 2125 « "* 22.50 11.00 d - .... 22.00 ’...._ er stock yard# t« -ted Man-b 18 _ 5 lbs. *‘ s ■ 25 » lbs- *” .. o ll*. 2».<5 .. 25.50 " 25.50 » lb - W h lbs. 23 - S 23.00 5« ii*. 00 I Im. • Utt ll*. 2» M . ... 22.00 noo ESALt tGG# ARD rRV QUOTATION# Furnished by UR PROOUC# CO. Phone 380 reefed .Marell lb eceipt Eggs 37 s Insert jells •!* igen • « 3 * , GRAIN MARKIT ; ELKVATOR CO. subject to cbABCO durins d»y. lollTorod at elevator, ret led March 18 ices. .03 per buehel less .04 per 100 lees. to b. farm. IAIN PRICKS lewnty F. #• Ce-Op’e > Monree-Wllllame reeled March 18 2 Ml 2.25 .90 3 3.95 rye prices. ■— »'(>*' *" ' ii lip does not depend ■ : the lie.fonary quAtti- honesty, industry, per——<f ■ iSELS SEEKING ■I l-'ruin Pag One) he tanker's aft section, •t Dearborn broke in midst of a heavy storm 0 miles nurt ii west of a»t Wednesday. Rescue e been hampered belorn* and heavy, gale0 fimi. »kttlkmkat up EUTVIK Ml. I2M» i. ••!>>■ g|v« n to Hie cred, and l*'*atees of .Mary . < .ixed to appear In the lit t'ourt. held at INrt.i. on the l«th day of ■nd «liom tana., If any. <AI. KHTTLEMENT ACIt th* i xtate of Mtld detl not lx approved; and t.otlfled t>> then and proof of helrxlilp. and r distributive sluirea. liter, tdarlnlnlrafar Ilana. Marek la. I»l?. ■rd 1.. I.lllerer March 11-fx

B*y to use... I ■ 1 K J IEsTcLEANS J Key-tone, Sero-tone |i hxolite, Spred lB fcnd other paints ■ of this type I B, Xi-ER I OPTOMETRIST HOURS: ■ ASt * * :oa ■ *'Ss£«sGIMMS Fitts* |H BLHkK

LOCAL CLASSIFirO ADVERTISING RAT## For 25 words or leas: 1 time 50c; 2 times 7lei 8 times |1; • times (1.75. Ratos quoted are tor consecutive insertions. No claatfted ads accepted or sklpday schedule. Rato (or 10 Point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for insertion. Copy most ko in office by 11 a. at. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline to • a. as. FOR SALE FOR HALE — Nationally known inner spring mattresses, liberal tradein allowance for your oid mattress. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199. 58 TF FOR SALE—Columbia Record*. Popular and classical with artists like Goodman, Kyser, Carle, Duchlr*, Jasre, Noble, Shore, KostelantHa, Levant, etc. Übrick Bros. 30-ts FOR SALE Radios;' Zenith ~ Spartoa * Stromberg Cartoon. Table models, combinations, record players, portables. Available now. Übrick Bros. 30-ts FOR BALE--Baby chicks on Wednesday of each week. All leading breeds. C. V. Dilling. Decatur route 2. Cralgville and Decatur phones. 50-glOt FOR SALE—Jamesway oil and electric brooders; chick feeders and fountains. Decatur U. S. pulloruiu controlled chicks. Leghorn cockerels every week al 2c. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 59-glOt FOR SALE- Restaurant, 413 Winchester St. #O-6t I—- • — FOR SALE — day old guernsey holstein heifer calf 2 year old mare pony. Fiauk Singleton. Phone 652-T. 63 g3tx FOR SALE—3So sire Warner electric brooder, »|md cistdition. New Hercules furnace thermostat. Man’s bicycle, high pressure tires. Priced right. Phone 859. 63-3 t

FOR HALE Started chicks, U. S. approved Many are mated with pedigree males. 250 White Rock pullet*; 350 White Rock pullet* straight run. 2 weeks old March IS; 425 Hig English White la*born pellet*. 1 week old March 20Model Hatchery. Monroe Ind. HI It [ FOII SALE - Premier sweeper , with all attachments. good condition, ptlied reasonable. Mr*. J. 11. I Heller. 326 Winchester street, i phone 277. 64 If. 'FOR SALE Send gas refrlgeraI tor Practically new. Phone 145864 3tx roll BALE--Fivc room house all modern. Choice corner location in Homestead Addition. Priced for quick sale. Possession 30 days or before. Reliable Really & Builders. Phone 7502. 65b3l FOR SALE 3 yr. old saddle bred, well broken horse. Inquire Owen McClelland. Convoy. 0., route I. Phone 15020 Convoy. 65 3tx FOR SALE — New John Deere 1 wheel manure spreader <>n rubber. One good used John Deere spreader Several good imed mowers with closed gear*- New Papec llamtnif mill. Stellen Implement Company. Third Street. Phone IM». 65 3t FOR SALE — Pair brown sport •hoe*, sixe 7 like new. Knox hat. like new. Phone 250. 65 31 FOR SALE Two used windows 24x22. complete with storm win dows and screens; one used wall sink 30x16, complete with faucets. W. G. Klelnknight. I<HT7 Adams St.. Phone 6612. 65 3tv FOR SALE — Eariyanna beans from certified seed last year 2 Red Poll male calves. Call 956-M 65 a3tx FOR SALE — 1641 Chevrolet master delux coach. Call 996-M after 4:M pJn. 65 *3tx FOR SALE —" Mixed dirt. Call Mi-H. 65 3tx FOR SALE Registered Aberdeen Angus bull and *yme bred heif era. Very good Individual* with good pedigrees. Phoue 248. Yo.-t (Construction Co. 65-g3t FOR HALE Trucks 1644 Ford dump; 1641 Ford dump; 1 American tudor landiim housetrailer. 28 ft. long. 1945 model Good aa new Phone 248. Yost Construction Co. <5-g3t Trade Io a Good Town —Decatur

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QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ' z £■ * ■ “You should f«-el flattered ae cording io these Democrat Want Ads, profile get 330 a week for I that!” JUST RECEIVED - Coronado I Ixittled sax range 1129.50. See our furniture department. Gambles. <541 FOR SALE '■ ton utility trailer, all steel construction; long springs. Complete with 2 new <oosl< tires and tubes 3189.50 Gambles. <5-3t FOR SALE—I94I Ford Ferguson tractor with plow, mower, cultivator, disc, cultlpacker. See Harold C. Iloffman morning only, 3 miles north Berne ’■ mile west. 65t2x FOR SALE —Du roc hale hog. 8 mo. oid. Walter llockemeyer. 4 mil*north Decatur ou Christen road 65t2x FOR SALE-Ulility tops for pickup trucks, an open or closed truck in one minutes time. Custom built for your particular truck. Top for 46 Ford available now. Phone 56. Ra Nee Mfg. Co. 6U-6tx Pineapples for canning, size 30, per ease 35.95. Apples. Jonathan, Sides. Gamo, bushel 32.95. Coppess Corners. 64-3tx FOR SALE 1931 Model A Ford 1 mile east 1 mile south. Boho, first bouse east. 63-3tx FOR SALE — Toppau gas stove. Phone 1343. 61 3tx

HEKD POTATOES XII varieties from Wisconsin, Michigan. Maine Red River Valley, Limited aupplies Wisconsin B-Z Chippewas. Maine B-Z Colliders. Sec your nearest A A P Food Store manager for 'detail* on small or large- quaitilities- 64 24 t FOR SALE Farmall F-12 John Iteere manure spreader. Get her Implement store. I'. S. 27. 61 git FOR HALE—Just received automa th- pop-up toaster* 816.65. Gamble*. 65-31 FOR SALE New west eud 4-room house with two unfinished rooms upstairs Ready to move In. Modern in every detail. Call 7665. 64-31 See our 5-rooafi home localed on Mercer Avenue. Immediate possession. Completely modern. Full basement. Automatic ga-s furnace. fall 7665. 61t6 BARBER - HI'PPLIES: Complete equipment for 2 chair shop.) ncluding electric water healer, towels end stock of supplies-|2s<*. Write Francis Rudy. Huntington, Indiana. Phone 810. 64g3t BATTERIES Automobile and truck 15 plate 312.50 and up. Coppess Corners. 64-3tx

MISCELLANEOUS R(M)FIN7Fand Siding. Lock type asphalt roofing. Asbeatoa and ■ Insulation brick siding. Put on with rigid IsMird. Spells real Insulation value. Experienced applicator* do tha work. No money’ down. Three year* to pay If deaired. Boardman*. Decatur, Ind. Phone 411. 51126 Guaranteed Radio Repair Work on nay make madia or radio - phonograph by our autb- ’ orixed Philco Service Department. Haugk Heating fc Appliance*. 34-U FARMERh’ ATTENTION -W* re mo*e dead borae*. cow*, hog*. 1 etc. Decatur phone 2000. W# pay all phone charge*. The Stanley Product* Co. 15 H Farm Loans made low interest ; We make abstracts of title to n-al ; estate. French Quinn’s Abstract I Office. • ' I” SEWING MACHINE RepairingAll make*, guaranteed joba. We make covered button*, covered belt buokle*. do hematit ching and machine buttonhole*. Boardman* 223 North First. 51-261 X

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WANTED all kinds butcher cattle. Sleury Abattoir. Phone 1«76. 53-T WANTED—We are in the market I for good hay and straw. Burk Elevator Company, Decatur, Mon roe and Peterson. T APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we can’t fix it throw it away. Wo repair all makes of waabora. swespers. Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold # Ktonk, phone 4<3. 97-ts WANTED- Mimeographing work. Professions! equipment. Bove money on letters, sales messages, programs, forme, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 370, Heller Buildlag. Mtdt WANTED AH kinds of llvestodL L. W Murphy. Phone 1678. ISbtf WANTED — Good used cars. Highest prices. Dick Mansfield .Motor Sales. 141 S. Second. 62-12 t WANTED — Ladles, now is the time to get that order in for your spring upholstering, refinishing and repairing. We save you money. Satisfaction guaranteed Secaur Furniture Repair. 134 E. Monroe. Phone 1686. 63-6 t WANTED—House to rent; must vacate for veteran; need 2 or more bedrooms; no children. Phone 1046 after 5 p.m. 61-TF WANTED Girl to work in confectionery. Apply at once. Burgett's confectionery. 121 Monroe street. 64-g3t INSTRI'CTION. MALE Would like to hear from reliable men who would like to train In spare time to overhaul and InstaP Refrigeration and Air t'onditio.iing equipment. Should lie mechanically Inclined. Will not interfere with your present work. <». I. Approved For information alsiut this training, write at once giving name, address, age and your working hours. Utilities lisct. Bo*. 93 c/o Democrat 64 2tx

FOR RENT Mil . — —n» » ■ ■iij —»«»■»» — « FOR RENT Sleeping room. Suitable for I or 2. Phoue 5464. 64-gHt 'FOR RENI' Healed sleeping I room in modern home. Gentlemen preferred- 603 Winchester. i Phom- 1678. 64 2tx - INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ; ludianapoli Mar. 18 (I'Pi itl’MAi- IndiaiiaiHilis livestock. Ilogs U 00; open slow; weights : Bio up 65-75 lower than Monday I Lfghterwelghls 75 down: 160-225 27 25; 225-250 27. W: 250-27-5 26.75; 265-3OU 26.50; 300-350 26.25; 350 up 261 W; 100-160 22.75-23.75; sows steady Io weak with Monday’s average, mostly 23.0 Q-23.50, few 24011. Cattle 1800: calves 500; steers , and yearlings fairly active, fully steady; ginsl and choice steers 24.00-25oo : liberal loads top good grades 2300-2-3.75; medium and lew gissl lightweight offerings 2200 2250; bolls common ami low medium 15.00-21.oo: all lots good heifers 23.00-23.50; bulk 19.1M1-22.00; cows firm; all lots strictly good 17.50-18.oo; bulk good 1525-17.n0; common and medium 12.50-15.00; eanner* and cutters 9.50-12.25: vealcrs moderately acti«e steady; gissl ant choke 21.00-26.00. Sheep 300; fat lambs steady to ■ weak: few choice natives 23.50; I short deck mixed grades medium I In < holce fed Texas lambs 23.00 ! general supply mostly good lambs 2! 50-23.00; medium Io good 16.75- ; 21.25; common and medium 13.0016.50: slaughter ewes steady at f.,50 down.

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind . March 18H’pi Livestock: Hog*; 160-250 lbs. 27 27 25. 250 : 3011 lbs. 26.50 26 75. 300 lbs up 26-26 25. 1044-160 lbs. 23-23.50: rough* 22 50 down; stags 19. (’dive*: cholce2s. Lambs: choice 23.50; ewes 8; i bucks 6 50. No cattle market today. i. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stoiks firm in quiet trading, lionits irregularly higher; U. 8. goveruuients did-not trade. Curb stock* higher. Wheat, corn. out. and barley futures weak. Hog* lower, tattle steady and sheep steady to strong. There’s uot in nature a thing that make* man so deformed, ao l*ea»tily, a* doth inteuiiieraie anger — John Webster.

Leo Lengerich Is Named As Chairman lx*o Imngerich was named chairman of the Stokley Foods tomato growers in a dinner meeting of the group at the K. of P. home Monday night Amos Thieme was elm ted vice chairman; Ix-o Alherding, secretary; W. J. Miller and' Otto Bieberich, directors. Oto Gase. local fiehlman host to the group, stated be could at <u'Pt a few more growers for thia season. Roscoe Fra-er, extension horticulturist, and L. E. Archliold were speakers. Gold medals won this past year were presented to: Fred Abr. !>•<> Alberdiug. Lawrence Beckineyer, Otto Bieberich, Rekeweg A Belberich. Jos C. BJecke. WaiteF Bleeke, Braun Brothers. Frank R. Braun. LA Braun, Joe Corral, Cedi Harvey. Cletus Heimaun. Eugene Heimann. Hugo Heimann. Jacob Heimann, Pete Irwin. B P. Johnson, Win. Koline. Leo Lengerich. Doyle Liby. Black A McCullough. Amelia Miller A Hon. Caaper .Mil ter A Hon, Tom Miller, Ruiiischl.ig. Paul Speakman. Philip Strahni. Amos Thieme. Walter Thieme. Arthur Wilder. A Morris Bleeke. Charles Boring was awarded n silver medal. 0 CHICAGO CRAIN CLOSE Wheal: March 2.86*4; May 265 44A; July 2.29%A; Hept 2 1»U **. Coin: Marell 1.71P4A; May 1 66 July 161*sA; Sept. 1.57%A. Oats: March 9345-lk: May 86%- %; July 764J-’»; Hept. 72(4-71%. —o — — —-— Approximately gtjimi.ooii.noo was spent liy United States fanners for operation and niaintenance of power and machinery in 1945. In the next five years Dio.iMMi fauns per year will Ix-come avail aide for sale or rent, the I S Department of Agriculture has predicted.

fafillWPai Keeps the j Cold Away fMSajgß Hold. 100 lb. M •o' li-u’a all I Hllllll ggj.y day and r..-,1.i •i'k»»i *r i j.i BFSjtjjß Ml ‘a* a, - in-, S.m, Au b''W* FsK 'ornaiir - Mag- WJK -f W - aun. r..d, T < - Osly ■ r;>;' % , Stucky & Co. MONROE, IND.

Wanted'Man between 30 and 50 for full time employment Stewart's Bakery

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WHEAT PRICE H **»til hi it <1 F i >?#• <>fi« » ! March and May wheal fiitunw and in< leased the required margin on coin futures 50 |>ereent. The new restrictions, effective today, were expected to have a mod eyately depressing affe< I on further price increases. Wether they would halt the price boom, how ever, was problematical in view of heavy shipments of grain abroad j The new requirements did not ' meet the 25 iiercent margin aeked i I>y the Commodity Exchange authority CEA spokesmen, in asking lor lighieiieil credit on the grain mart, had said sin h action was imperative Io ’ prevent a specii lative undercurrent of thinly margined accounis.” The directors exi plained that at p eselil there was |only limited speculative activity in ■ March commitments. CEA spokesmen said, however. I that they had found Hie compost Ilion of speculative grain holdings ’in Chicago. Kansas City and Min I neapolis <imilar io ttia- of the cot ton market before its speeacular

NN'T Gfl TO SLEEP ON THE JOB! Get Your Funk’s Seed Corn from the followiiiß: Thtfodore Biilmahii (iilbert Ehlerding Ed Hocki’nwyer Hob Meyers DOES YOI R Radio Play Just brinu il in—or Call 111. Decatur’s I’hilco Headquarters. Let our authorized I’hilco service department tunc il up for y«»u. HAUGK Heat ing & A pplianees Phone 4!> 121 S. 2nd Si.

collajase last October. Minimum initial mat gin reqiiiremenls on March and May wheat were set al 6" rents a bushel and on Julv ami September wheat at 4<t cents. The previous initial requirements were .'io cents for wheat and 16 cents for torn

REAL ESTATE AUCTION A we buve pun lia.-* *l pxqx-ily in petatur, lud.. we. the under«!gne<i. wid sell at I'uhlii Auction the milowing real estate and pers iikil p.iipi-rly on Saturday, March 22,1947 Sale Starting at 2:00 P M.. EST Real Estate to sell at 3:00 P. M ##T. LOCA i ION In Willshire Ohm. on Riley i tri el. on north side across front Cliuri Ii of Gu l DESCRIPTION. ■ Room Housi m-wly iinigli ■! siding Inside all newly decorated; 2 new chimney *. Gaia-* New large < latent. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE One fourth < ash on day of sale, balance to lx* given on delivery of warranty deed. li(H SEHOLD G4MJDS t|iin k heat oil burning heating stove with complete lusik ups and : s<> gal drums, eapai ity 5 nxitns. Att\ai* iK« tit cabinet radio; New .’> mln- Crosley Table .Model Radio. New Electric Record Player: Molli lir I lav •tipori; two-piece Living Room Suite: Wooden Bed witlt 1 tiniiL.. and mattress. Library mble New Floor Lamp; New Table I Lamp: New Pin up Wall Limps New Eterliie Hllex light-weight Iron; | lon Jt, Ice Box; Wash Sialiil :2x26 Ba.-e Cabinet; r.tlxli'; Wall Cab- : met. 26x16 Ca l Iron Sink. Iv> rosene Heater: Liwn Mower; Garden I Plow , some oilier articles |TER.MS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY CASH (PAULand LOUISE SHARPE OWNERS Clerk Earl Foreman Aiiefione* i - -Sumaii BroPimm lh < alur ,t><t>l Willshire I". -Motirix- 91 ) Mar. 18 • 20 PUBLIC SALE Tin only Iteiis of the late Mrs. John M Myers estate will sell al (public aiti'ion. tli following personal properly, lanated: 1 mile West lof Salem, or :!>« mil* s East and 2 miles Soittli of Monroe, or 3% miles •[East. I miles North of Berhe. on Thursday, March 20, ’47 Time; 12:30 P. M., C.ST. .1— CATTLE — 3 Guernsey Cow. 7 yrs. oil. with i alf by side, giving on average 32 ll’ milk daily. Roan Cow. 9 yrs. old. will In- fresh by day of sale. — HAY — .'am Bal* ; of Timothy ami Little Red Clover Mix'd Hay; 15 Tolls of Lm.c Allall.* Litth’ lied Clover. Timothy .Mixed Hay. FARM MACHINERY Dei tin;-. .* ft Binder; .Mi-Cormick-I»e«*rlng Single Row Corn Cult! vat t. Lawn .Mower. Win < lliarrow Some Garden Tools; Good Pump Jack HOI SEHOLD GOODS Velour Living Room Suite; Silvertone Cabinet Radio, very ni< e Fl• Lmip a Rocking Chairs; Hardcoal Burner Stove; Old Fashion Lox Stove, I . n. * 'ion Oil Healer; Perfection 4 burner Oil Siov* S|»* ed Queen Ele< irii W.i In t. E|e< trie Iron; Klectric Toaster; |<Juei*n Dtop Head Sewing Machine; fa-ather Davenport. 2 Square Top Stand- Oak Drop la .if Table. I imards: 2 sets of 6em it Straight Hack Chair. Dtop Leaf Table with I i liaiis to match; Glass Door Cupboard; Clean Oak Citplxiaid; Victrola. W*hml Bed. with matching dresser; 2 other Wood Beds 2 Iron Beds; Dresser. Commode; Quilt Box; Home B>d Clothing, 2 - 9x12 Wool Rugs; 9x12 Coltgoleuui Rug; Home Silv* rware Dishe.- Cooking Utensils; Cuitains; Porch Swing; Some Other Aitidei Not .Mcntmmxl. TERMS—CASH. Charles and Mabie Myers OWNERS Ul*:k Wayne I i.iiihi; * i lAm tmnei-i Human Bio . I’lioti* - Diiatui t».'t<l; Will; Im*- 4". Monroe 91V MAH. 13 14-18

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The margins set up by the directors appy only to transactions other than hedging or spreading Board sources said that the margins. after the initial requirement Is satisfied, must b< maintained at the following figures; Wheat, 3<» cents; corn, 16; oata. 12. ami bailey. 25.