Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1947 — Page 5

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irket Reports For ly report OF LOCAL 9 FOREIGN ma " ket * nett, MURRAY A CO. Corrected April 15 ««S lbs * ib S ” £ lb. 1 17.60 14.50 ~z: — >»••* 12.00 [w< 2200 hner stock yards Corrected April 16 225 lb. — 2409 2S»» lbs —• 21.*5 260 lbs - J*®® 276 lb. 28 25 265 lb. 21.75 300 lb- — ®M® 325 lb. 2300 350 lbs. - 31 75 600 Hut 21.80 160 Ibz 20.60 HO lbs. ....- 20.09 o 350 lb. — l®-80 o 500 lb. — 49.25 a 700 lbs. I 9 00 20.00 (OLEBALE EGG AND ULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by iATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected April 15 ; Receipt Eggs .17 hens - .29 springers .... .28 [i hens —. .17 .11 pringers . .28 CAL GRAIN MARKET JRK ELEVATOR CO. ins subject to change during day. rs delivered at elevator. Corrected April 15 ■ prices. in. .03 per bushel lean, ora: .06 per 109 lean. Lo b. farm. GRAIN PRICES >s County F. B. Co-Op's emeMonroe-Williams Corrected April 15 2.40 2.7(1 .86 Ro S S.M 'or rye priced. ANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK -spoils. Apr. 15—(UP)— -Livestock: 7.000 Moderately active; : 160 lbs. up 25-75 cants. 58-75 cents, lower than '» general trade; 150-160 » lower; bows not estabtlood and choice barrows Is 166-216 Ibß. 23.75. 2251. 23.56. 250-266 lbs. 21.26. lb* 23.00, 275-985 lbs. 85-300 lbs. 2250. 300-325 no. 826-250 lbs. 21.60. 360 1 21.00. 100.J60 lbs. 2000. Indications sows around •nts lower at 19.00 down. ‘ 2.500. (aivoß ano. Kteers at Monday's 25-50 <|-n3 rn Part load good and rteers 24.00. Liberal share under 1050 lbs. In low ' good grade 22 75-23.00. loads In top half of good 23.25-23.50. Common and light yearlings scarce, 15502050. Several lots good heifers around 21.00t'ows mostly steady. Ina 'eak to 50 cents lower on 1 and im-dlum grades; few *1 cows 15.25-17.00. comd medium 12.50-14.50, cand cutters 900-12.50 mostly f>wn. venters 50 cents to ** r with most late sales downturn, bulk good and 22.06.24,00 largely 2R sft ommoti and medium 10.50Culls down to 6.50. ' JW. Mostly active Fat “lly 25 cents lower. I»ad '•> choice 93 n, fed w ()< ,|ed •tnlat 22.00. medium and ’**•s6. common 15.50 Slaughter ewes quotable •Tiotr-e || gl ,t Wf ., Mht Woo| . in «* to 9.00. BLIC SALE Ed » e of Willshire. Ohio April 19 2:20 *• *»-, EST. L with 3 I;, * «««“!,7 'At!--R 0. FEIXMM, OWNER

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times 11; 6 times 11.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted for sklpday schedule. Rate fori 10 Point BLACK FACE is 6c per word for insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m. FOR SALE YOU CANT BEAT IT-Sprague Furniture Store Is the hottest value spot in northern Indiana for furniture and rugs. Phone 199. 77-TF FOR SALE — Columbia Records Popular and classical with artists like Goodman. Kyser, Carle, Duchln, James, Noble, Shore, Kostelanetz, Levant, etc. Uhrick Bros. 80 ts FOR - Radios; Zenith ” Sparton • Stromberg Carlson Table models, combinations, record players, portables. Available now. Uhrick Bros. 30 ts New crop Keystone Garden Seeds in bulk; new crop Keystone flower seeds in packages. Finest quality lawn seeds.—Burk Elevator Co. 82tf FOR SALE—Decatur V. 8. Pullorum Controlled Chicks. Order May chicks now. Special started heavy cockerels, Leghorn cockerels every week, 2 cents. Jamesway Brooder. See DECATUR HATCHERY, Phone 497. 84t8 FOR SALE Due to announcement of Public Service Commission, homes In Stratton Place may be last new gas heated homes In 1947. Veterans may purchase one of two homes available for immediate possexsion for 1690 cash down. Nou veteran may purchase one for 12,440 cash down. 66 or 75 foot frontage. No additional expense for lawn seeding, automatic hot water heater, water softener, builtin cupboards, copper plumbing, screens, storm doors, sewer, sidewalk. street paving, interest cost during construe!ion, or hundred other worries. Will consider reasonable trades. Bob Heller. Heller Building Phone 870. 84 TF FOR SALE Electric motor 2 H.P.. 3 ph; 220 • 440 V. Ball bearing 155 00. C. D. Ehingen 609 Madison . 87 8t IMMEDIATE “POSSSESSION - All modern house Fine residential district; adjoining lot sold with house. Clide O Troutner Real Estate 4 Insurance Phone 11666 or 73. 88 Ts FOR~SALE — 1934 1% ton Ford V-8 truck. 120 Inch wheel base, grain bed and cattle rack, rebuilt motor, good tin*; good conditloh. Clyde O. Troutner. Phone 1166 or 73. 88 3t FOIt SALE Used electric wash ing machine, A-l condition. Decatur Used Furniture, Phono 420 88 2t FOR BALE — Borden's hybrid corn 21« B. 418, 620A. «08C 6!«. Also ensilage corn. Prices reasonable. Rolland G. Poling, route 4. Phone 615 D. Nuttie's Service Sta.. highway 27. Phone 1499. 88-24tx FOR SALE—I9I2 Massey-Harris tractor 101 Junior with cultivator and plow. Also 1945 Ford-Fer-guson complete witii attachments. Illehle Tractor 4 Implement Com pany. West Nutt man Avenue. 88t3 FOR SALE Garden tractor with cultivators. Charles Shoaf. 4 miles east of Monroe. 99g3tx FOR SALE — Beautiful Dunoon dining table with 4 upholstered chairs. Reasonable. First house east of cemetery on West Monroe Street. * 93tx FOR SALE Superior-Oliver fertilizer drill. 20 hoe. Never been used. Dan Bertsch. 4 miles west. 2 miles south. H mile west Monroe 89-2tx FOR~BALE — 1942 Willys dark green sedan, 4 new tires, new heavy duty battery. In excellent condition. Phone 532-X Herne. 89-3 t FOR SALE Cow with calf by aide. Max Thleine. Phone 645 C. Mile west state line. I'v north 221 89-31% Complete line of Burpees’ (varden and lawn seeds. Alm> fertilizers, plant ft»ods and conditioners io make gardens and lawns gn»w.—Cash Coal Feed & Supply. l FOR SALIT” ”1911 i’otili.'* 8streaiuliner, radio. uuderseat heater, defro-ter. good motor Phone 1237 • 89<Jt Trade In a Good Tewn^-Decatur

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds "We got cheated i'n buying Junior's cliemlatry set with a Democrat Want Ad—there's not an ounce of URANIUM with It.' 1 FOR SALE— Bryant gas water heaters; 29 gal. 177 50. 80 gal. 187.50. Also limited stock of oil and electric water heaters. Haugk Heating 4 Appliances. 78-TF FOR SALE -Hoover sweeper. No attachments. Phone 1643. Adams County Trailer Sales. 82-TF PHILCO 6 tube car Radios 143.50 up; also featuring installation service and aerials.—Haugk Heating & Appliances. 84tf FOR SALE—Planning to build in '47? Get your site now, one that will meet FHA requirements for downpayment or be GI loan approved. Most of these will. Grant Street, lights, water, gas, paved street, 1400; Sixteenth street, lights, water, ga«. sewer, two lots, 8525 each. Marshall Street, gas, lights, water, sewer five lots reserved for FHA or GI approved homes, 8695 each; Stratton Place, planned for ranch type home, 66 to 80 foot frontages, every improvement, restricted to better homes, from 11,350. One acre, paved highway. 4H miles southeast, good •chool, lights, 1375. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Building, phone 870. 85-TF FOIt SALE—S milk TowsTt lieif era. Call 523-J. George Harding, route No. 1, Decatur. 86-4 t FOR SALE — .Milk route. Inquire Kraft Foods Co., or phone 8533 87 3tx FOIt SALE Extra gootT McCor miik - Deering Little Genins 2-16 inch plow. Junior Ray. 3 miles east Monroe. 87 3tx FOR SALE: '6 ym7ii|Tcow~ WHI be fresh this month. M. F. Gallmeyer. Decatur, 1 mile south St. John's church. 87g3fx FOR SALE—Two John Deere corn planters with or without fertilizer attachments; good condition; one with tractor hitch. J. C. Baittell, 246 miles east of Monroe. 1 883 t FOR SALE: Lovely new. 5 room house with gas furnace. full basement, panelled walls. Immediate possession. Call 7665. XNg.lt FOR SALE —4 room house and lot. garage and out buildings. Electricity ami city water. Leaving city. 627 Schirmeyer street. NMt3x FOR SALE — Horton gas motor washing machine. Elmer Hirschy. one mile south. 144 west of Berne. 88 3tX FOR SALE - Two Holst.in bulls, one registered; both ready for service. Phone 615-K. 88 3tx FOR SALE 5 year old Guernsey cow, fresh. Fred Marbach, route 5 Decatur. Indiana. 88 2tx FOR SALE — John Deere Model It Six Speed Tractor on good Rubber, One good used Seven Ft. Disk. New John Deere PulverizersNew Dunham Cuitipnckers. Rubber Tired Wagons. Paper Hammermills, Hand and Cylinder Corn Shellersilingfree Oil and Grease. New and used Tractor Tires. Admiral Ilefrigerator* and Radios on display. Del.aval Milkers and Separators. Steffen Implement Co. Phone 180 Third St. 87 4t FOR SALE 5 room fully modern room suite. Kitchen cabinet. New bleached mahogany bedroom suite. Three 55 gallon drums. Antique secretary and bookcase. Homemade stand table. Phone 918. 89-3tx FOR SALE 5 roo rnfuify modern home. Built in 1940. Garage attacked. Full basement, modern recreation room. Automatic coal heating. Hardw<M>d floors. Ideal hxation. Call 8362. 89-3tx Foil SALE 2 full size roll-a way beds with mattresx practically new; electric hot plate; Model A Ford in g<M»d shape; Tappan gas Stove. Phone 8281 x» 2tx Wanted SEWING MACHINE Reparing - All makes, guaranteed jolts. We make covered buttons, covered belt buikiea. do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 77-26 U

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WANTED—Antiques. We buy a general linn. Decatur Antique Shop. Phono 1433, 925 N. Second. 82 12 tx WANTED—We are in the market for good hay and straw. Burk Elevator Company, Decatur. Monroe and Peterson. T WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-as WANTED—Used cars, hixh* est prices. Dick Mansfield 'Motor Sales. 140 So. Second Street. RHI2 WANTED—Hous* to rent; must vacate for veteran; need 2 or ; more bedrooms; no children. Phone 1046 after 5 p. in. T WANTED GOOD quality timothy and mixed hay. John Feasel Phone 6262. 80 TF WANTED- W. P A. toilets, price for cleaning 111) and 112, cesspools and septic tanks by the barrel. Drop a card to Major Harris. Grover Hill, 0., or telephone after 6 p.tn. 89-g!2t MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION" We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000- We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we can't fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold 4 Klenk, phone 463. 97 ts Decorating serviqe for Decatur and vicinity. Work guaranteed. Inside and outside painting. Call us for estimate. Walter Dove, 523 j E. Water St., Berne, Parmalae or write Box 101 c/o Democrat i Company. 71-TF INSTRUCTION. MAU-: Mechanically mind'd men look into refrigeration and Air Conditioning as a profitable future career. Veterans and Civilians. Write Utilities Inst’., lil c/o Democrat. 88-2tx Farm Loans made low Interest i We make abstracts of title to real j estate. French Quinn's Abstract Office. 63 T Cesspool, septic tank and sanitary toilet cleaning. Modern equipment. Phone 5653 Decatur. M. and C. Truck stop. 89-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST Tau seat cover for motor scooter. Call 1537. 831 f I 11ST t ten iollar bill ■ Fi(day night. Presumably in a business place. Reward. Call 7181. 88g3t FOR RENT FOR RENT Filling station, good place to live. 2 miles north Convoy. 1 mile west on road 30. Fred Barker. 89 g2tx — FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind. April 15— (UP»—Livestock: Hogs: 160-250 lbs. 23.50-23.75, 2503(01 lbs. 22.50-23.25; 300 lbs. up 21.00-22.U0; 100 160 lbs. 20.00-20.60. Roughs 18.5<t down. Stags 15.0 Calves: 2300.. Lambs; 21.50; ewes 8.50, bucks 0.50. 0 Markets At A Glance By United Press Shocks irregular in moderately active trading. Bonds irregular; U. S. governments easier Curb stocks firm. Wheat, corn, oats and bailey futures firm Hogs lower. Cattle higher, and sheep steady. 0CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2:55-2.55%; July 2.19'4%; Sept 2.13 4-2.14: Dec. 2.12-2.12%. Corn: May 177%-%: July 167 %; Sept, i.55%-%; Dec. 1.42%1.42. Oats: May 87-%; July 80%; Sept 75; Dec. 72%-%. <> — Preble Man Trapped In Cistern At Home —x — • Neighbors heard muffled cries for help coming from the A. N. “Peck" Werllng home at Preble yesterday - but a search about the pretnisre failed to reveal the source of the appeals. Nearly an hour later they found Mr. Weiling stuck near the top of the “iMittle neck" cistern which he bad been cleaning. The ladder slipped and In some manner pinioned him in the narrow opening. George Bultemeicr and Ed Koeneman finally pried him out after a little effort. It was the most unusual experience in his 74 years. Peck declared

Communist Hope Os Third Party Fades Failing To Line Up Front Politicians Washington. April 15 (UP)— American Communists were left holding the bag today with their plan for n new third party to contest next year* presidental election. Politicians they might have expected to front for them are looking the other way. Among those the Communists reached for but dldn t get were Hen. Claude Pepper. D., Fla . Henry A. Wallace and former secretary of interior Harold L. Ickes the old curmudgeon They thought they had Ickes once hut he got away. Eugene Dennis is the Communist third party planner. He is under citation for contempt of the house of representatives Just now. having declared its unAmerican activities committee unconstitutional and (ommittee suhpenas worthless- The chances are pretty good that lie will go to jail and miss out on next year's third party maneuvers. Dennis’ for a third party are to build it around the congress of industrial organizations, the progressive citizens of America, a scattering of front organizations a mung negroes and some stoog>* with good political names That is where Ickes, Wallace and Pepper were supposed to come in. Dennis outlined his third party

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program In the Communist maga zine, political affair* He reported sadly that Ickre and Wallace were against third parly They, like Pepper prefer to work within the fiamework of the Demoerntii party In the hope of reviving the late Franklin D. Roosevelt's New DealDemocrat coalition That plan leaves Dennis cold but he does not want to offend any new dealers who can be useful, even though the Communists ultimately would leave them to die politically once they had served their purpose. Re ferrlng to Wallace, Ickes and some CIO leaders Dennis wrcße: "The advocates of an anti-mono-poly party of the people can neither ignore nor dismiss the viewpoints of such honest though confused progressives. In no case should the struggle for a third, a people's party, be developed so as to launch a major and frontal assault against the adveates of United Independent political action, such is the Wallaces and Ickes." After the 1946 elections the Communist third party program was directed at organization of what Dennis described as “grass roots [Militical machinery'’ The third party movement was to develop parallel with a program of opposition to Truman administration poll cies both foreign and domestic. Dennie’ scheme Is working out much better in opposition to Truman policies than in producing grass roots isilitical machineryWallace. Pepper and Ickes, in vartying degrees, are opposing aid to Greet e and Turkey to finance opposition io Communism in the eastern Mediterranean. o_____ Trade In a uooa toviu -Decatur

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Presbyterian Men To Hear Ward Calland J. Ward Calland of this city will be the Speaker at the monthly meeting of the Presbyterian men's club to be held Wednesday night nt 6 30 o'clock at the Presbyterian

SADDLE HORSE SALE At LA FONTAINE. IND. Saturday Night, April 19th SADDLES, BRIDLES. BUGGIES AND CARTS AT 5:00 P. M. HORSE SALE FOLLOWING — WE EXPECT 150 HORSES FOR THIS SALE — Also have 2" head of Texas horses, which have been here 6 weeks All well broke —1 Registered Palimino Stallion, 4 years old—- — you have Saddle Horses or Ponies to sell, bring them in. if you wish to buy. lie here. On State Road 15—10 milep south of Wabash 4 8 miles north of Marion C. W. Speicher and Royal Alexander Public Auction WELL IMPROVED 161) ACRE FARM Saturday, April 26 1:30 P. M. LOCATION: Seven Miles North of Fort Wayne. In liana on Highway No 27, then 2 miles East Or. Northeast of Fori Way Route No. 427 to Robinson Cliappel Church then one mile! West IMPROVEMENTS: Completely MODERN . room home, insulated, fine Huilt In Fea urea, eneloaed back porch nice front porch Full two room basement, good furnace. AN ATTRA< IIVE HOME IN FINE REPAIR. NICE LAWN AND SHADE. BANK BARN 36x72 with corm rib ami mm him shed attached, 18x36, Com ietc floor and Stain hionx GRANARY with : <•(•(» Illi. Capacity. Hog House. 26x3'1, partly concreted Chicken House 18x36. Garage. Water pressure system, water piped to barn THIS IS A FINE SET OF IMPROVEMENTS ALL IN FINE REPAIR. 3C ACRES OF TIMBER PASTURE. SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF SALEABLE TIMBER. Balance of farm i under cultivation. 2" acres in wheat. 12 acres of Red Clover 6 Acres of Alfalfa, balance will be in Spring Crops, 3 Bu of -we, t <-lovei . e.|, 2 Bushels of Seed Corn ami a Ton of Fertilizer will go with the farm and tin- Landlard'x share of c rops wi'l go to tin purchaser. Iliis Farm has c arried a Io! of stoc k and ha* been well farmed, properly rotated and is in a fine- stale of > tiitivatlon. is WELL FENCED, and WELL DRAINED and IDEALLY LOCATED, dose- to Fort Wayne and only one mile off of paved road 427 and 2 miles from 27. in a PROSPEROUS, WELL IMPROVED COMMUNITY. TERMS: clay of sale- lialain c- upon d<-liv> i\ of --md title Immediate- Landlord's Po s< --ion l.and is rente d for 1917 to Extra Good Tenant. S. Q. HISPHER OWNER J F. Scnmann Auctioneer C W Kent Sales Manager Lee Highlen Local Rep. Sab- Conducted by .Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana Apr. 15 SEED POTATOES Maine 4 Wisconsin Certified Cobblers, Katalidins 4 Sebagoes—also Maine U.S Ones, size- B, prices from 32.77 c up per 100 lbs. Also have size B Coldders and Katahdins. oto- year removed from Certified at 32.50 per Itm lbs. Size- It nei-ds no cutting. Have a complete line of spraying material. Copper Sulphate. Tri-Baslc, DDT, Dlthane and other sprays. We leave served the growers for the* past 25 years and find Maine and Wisconsin give tin- best results. Our potatoes are sized so you get more seed pieces per hundred H>m. Special prices in large lots ami car lots can be- shipped to your station. It will pay you to consult me before- you buy sc-ed. Orders aeo pled Icy mail with ette- deposit per bag. Balance of payim tn must l>e- ma le- byMay 1 and delivery can be taken when convenient as we have ample- room. U)UIS RUDERMAN riuiitertown. Ind. Opposite Railroad Sta. Tel. 173

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church here. The- speaking will follow a dinner, and will Im* held in th* church dining room. All members of the club are urged to attend. 0 The l>«*t thing to fire to your enemy is forgiveness; to an opponent, tolerance.