Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1947 — Page 5
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Uket Reports For repo rt oP LOCAI- —„ ?l ,riGN MARKETS i'Kr MURRAY 4 CO. 8K.,,'" '• 'I MT •■” U HKih 23r, ° g|K 2,OO MKv” BlK*"' 21 • r, ° Mr. •" IbKm) Hu 2 " 25 |HKnu 19 75 ■MMi'r.n lb* 21 75 B|B]i" Hi* 212 y HasHr’' lb*. 217.> ■■ 17 50 ■B i«SO ■V 10.00 a s.if i ■g 20.00 88. 1100 ■F 7.50 stock yards oil June J Bma 21. 23.25 o',” Jgl 26" If'*. 22 "711 22.50 m ..,„ _>'i m B 9 . 20.00 ;.ni i>;.i . 21 oo j' 20.50 ■ lbs. 16 25 K . 13.25 K| 23 00 K HF 1000 ego ano BfcjLTRY quotations ■ Furnished by produce co. K Phone 38P 818 i"i i" .lune 3 r* . *dpt eggs S7 hen* Spriny*r* over 3’4 lb*. .31 Si'Firnor-* under 3'4 lb*. .2* K » .10 |K)CAL grain market |Kurk elevator co. ■MI Corri '*• 'I .hini* 3 subject to change K during day. deli v* red at elevator. price*. .'3 p*v bushel lees. BBcora .04 per to* lees. B to b. farm. B grain prices County F. B. Co Op's Monroe-Williams Bl Corrected .June 3 K ■l ■ for rye price*. IB <> — B’ WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wain*-. Ind , .lune 3 4 11’4 k I*;*’-25n lbs. 23-23 75. 250 B- .’I .’.'.7.1 II> H up 19 50-20,50. ■» lb* 21 25 :’1.75; roughs 17 K stags choice 25 50. Bl*") i.i ii i" 2'o; spring lamb* e*e, «. dipped bu< ks market today.
INVEST IN <2® I nu-enamel ■lement Paint, powder I form, mixes with ■ water. H For cement walls, ■ interior and exterior. El Perfect for stucco, g Kcpeh water. I HAUGK’S K£r Burk BaXl. - Elevator Co. • Monewa I ■WLBR I O”TOMeTRiaT ■l<A . HOURS: ■'» »o 12 00 1:00 to 6:00 ■ •WorOiyg, 8:30 p . m . ■ Telephone 135 I ' raoH ■I J** r I B To B L CELLAR ■ IN3URC WITH I.HELLER g
LOCAL CLASSIFIED advertising rates For 25 words or lues: 1 time 60c; J times 75c; 3 times |1; n tlm ns 1175 Rates quoted are for consec- ! utlve Insertions. No classified ads accepted for sklpday ached ule. fw l 10 Point BLACK FACE la 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m. KOK SALE YOU CAN’T HEAT IT “sprague! Furniture Store la tbe hottest value spot in northern Indiana for turnltura and rugs. Phone 199. New crop KeyitoneGarden Seeds in bulk; new crop KeyHtone flower Heeds in packages. Finest quality lawn seeds.—Burk Elevator Co. FOR SALE: 500 Sheets R*£xll 20 th. White Bond Mimeograph 11.45 Thia bond mimeograph has good strength and drying qualities. Sized for pen and Ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and loot. 103tf FOR SALE - Phllco car radioa and airials 142.50 to 179.50, we install, t’hrick Broa. 102-TF FOR SALE 303 Oak~StreeF in Decatur. Six rooms and bath. All modern, garage attached, extra large corner lot In excellent condition. Immediate possession. Only 17.J00. Allen County Realty Co. 11-8767, Ft. Wayne or Bob Heller. Realtor. Decatur, Indiana, Phone 870. 116 TF BANANAS large golden yellow taety fruit every day, lb 12c; California -eodle** oranges, juicy sweet, 2 doz. 29c. Hoppe** Corner 129-31 x FOR SALE Wo carry religion* Items. Rosaries, crucifixes,,sickcall set*. First Communion wets. Also Gibson greeting cards. — Baker's Gift » Handcraft Shop. 300 North 13th street. 95tf
FOR HALE Base cabinet with white porcelain top. Telephone 773. 128 g3l FOR SALE Early hybrid seed co n. Harvey Bucher, Preble. Indiana 128 3tx FOR sale 6 room home with bath, completely remodeled, immediate isissesslon 5 room home with bath, built in features. full ba-ement, gas heat, immediate possession. 7 room hcune remodeled tlimOi immediate possession. 1 room home, all modern, full' basement, possession soon. 2 new 5 room homes, all modern, gas heat, immediate possession. Reliable Realty & Builders. John Doan, representative. Lewis Beery ami Gerald Strickler. Office 13th and Meibers streets. Phom- 7502. 12« 3t FOR SALE 1937 Oldsmobile, 6| cylinder good contrition. Reuben Reinhart. Monroe. 129 3tx FOR SALE .h F<» d ton ami one half truck, stock, grain and tomato rack Motor A-1. 2 new rear tires. 2 recaps. See il. Highway Service, N 2nd St. 129 Jtx - — FOR HALE 1938 eight cylinder 2 door Oldsmobile, deluxe style. Call after 5 pm. Martin Hitser. Monroe. 1 FOR SALE - Bick Poland: China sows ready with pigs; Phone 513-0. W 2” ' EOH SALE IhMUtiful AK< r<*glMtored r<M koi* Hpaiib‘l Maurice Miller. 2 miles east across State Llm- on 221. and 2’v miles i north. " ' ?x FOR SALE i't:7 Dodge < door: clean; Avon Zimmerman. Phone 615 R 130 31 x FOR SALE Boat, 12 feet long, with good oars. Inquire .!■>• Stevenson St Ltd *’2t FOR SALE Holstein bull calf from high producing clam. '• miles south of Coppess, I mile west. L Reuben Schwartz 13,1 g!l * FOR SALE I' In cast Iron sink with right hind drain board, with finings 2 mile* south, •4 mile west Preble. Paul A nold 130 gltx FOR HALE ITzHake rance. (hv-l! condition; pump jack and elec trie motor. Inquire Oscar 1 rye. corner Meibers and 11th St 130-3tx FOR SALE I'sed la-onard refrigerator. Bicycle tire and tube $2 95. See Chet Gallimore, foi merlv of Polnsette Auto Co. new owner Porter Tire Co.. 234 > 2nd St. FOR SALE - High chair good ' condition Phone 898. 129t3x|
QI K'KIES by Ken Reynolds |j //A ’ * ■ I • _ . • ’Since you told the light com-', ii piiiA off—we might a* well sell 1 I our electric range with a Itemo-li ' crat Want Ad!" !< ' FOR SALE ~ ~ Doubleand single base sink*; wall cabinets; radios; sweepent; water heaters and softener*; automatic toa*ter*; oil heating stoves; used washers. Kitchen Maytag Sales and Service. 238 N. Second street (new add;eg*l phone 95 124 TF FoR SALE 2 apartment li. 1 on S. sth all modern aud good 1 condition. Also 3 acre plat 3 miles west of Decatur on 224, an . Ideal spot for construction of a* 1 home. ’ 7 room all modern house on south sth St. block from Lincoln 1 school. Large lot with garden ’ spot, seen by appointment only. Immediate possession — Five--1 room house, bath. Good lot and I house in good condition. Three 1 t block* from business district on .; Mercer avenue, inside railroad r tracks. ALSO Rix room house, good , garage, large lot *nd garden *pot, • two block* from school, located in. ' Monroe. CLYDE <l. TROI'TNER. Real Estate and Insurance. Telephon*'l 1166 or 73. 121 TF 1 FOR SALE -Six room house on 7th street all modern, full base 1 ment, gas furnace, automatic gas 1 heater for water system, beautiful . built in cupboards, inlaid linoleum. ro*-k wool insulation, garage and . large garden several fruit trees. • Close to factories churches and f school*. Clyde O. Troutner, R<-alj Estate and Insurance. Phone 1166
or 73. 126-TF] I- or SALE Early DeKalb Hybrid! seed corn. Chris Inniger Route; No. 1, Monroe. Monroe phone 91 o 126 9tx FOR HALE Registered Berkshire sow. Due to farrow early Hc-ptent her. Harry W. McDermott, I'i miles southeast of Decatur. 12”' b3lx FOR SALE Sewing machines two <>t them, treadle type reason- | abb- pric e, guaranteed perfect sewing condition. Apply 223 North | First. 12s Itx FOR SALE 1941 Motorctle \ I condition. $25" Can be seen at ills N. 2nd St. Phone 9SI. 129 3tx FOR SALE I'sed cabinet radio Good playing. Phone 2551 130 -2tx I FOR SALE Young fryers 3',, to I lbs. Also 1 year old English Shepherd dog. Charles Thieme, route- No Decatur Phone 9765 130 31 x Foil SALE Regina sweeper, with attachments. Also lady’s Bui ova watch Call 1161 130b3t WANTED SEWING MACHINE Reparlng All makes, guaranteed Jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and ' machine buttonholes. Boardmans *223 North First 129-25txf I WANTED — Mimeographing work. I Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages,] j programs, forms, etc Joan Cowan, i Phone 870, Heller Budding. 244 as WANTED~T(ir _ BL’Y — L'sed ««rs Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 111 S. Second St., Decatur, lud 108 TF i — ’ \\ \NTED To c aie for c hildren during the day at my horn--. Telephone 1713. I-’-’ K 3t WANTED—We are tn the market for good hay and straw. Burk Elevator Company, Decatur, Mon roe and Peterson. T WANTED all kinds butcher cattle. Steury Abattoir. Phone 1676. s;>-1 I WANTED Washing. Will call for and deliver. Phom- 2551 130 2tx WANTED Competent lady would Ilk- house or restaurant work l"3 North 7th Street. 129 3t ,MIS( ELEANEOt S farmers ATTENTION We remove dead burses, cows. bogs, etc. D*> atur phou* 2000 W e pay ill plioue charges. The btadley Products Co. 15 U
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APPLIANCE SERVICE - If we can't fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliance*. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold fc Klenk, phone 463. 97 ts Decorating service tor Decatur and vicinity. Work guaranteed ' Inside and outside painting. Call us for estimate. Walter Dore, 523 E. Water St., Rente, Parmelee or write Box 101 c/o Democrat Company. 71-TF PersonHl Liability Insurance Kenneth Run von Farm latans made low Interest We make abstracts of title to real estate. French Quinn's Abstract Office. 63 T FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished apartment with bath. MrL Martin Huser. phone 736 Monroe. 130-gltx FOR RENT Sleeping room in modern home. Phono 250 after 6 p in. 13*1 I*3l FOR RENT Tw*> sleeping room* ] 513 Marshall St. 130-b3t o — INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. June 3 If Pl IPM A) Livestock: , Hog* 7.500; barely uctlve; late 160 lb*, up 50 lower; higher , weight* steady: bidding around 50 1 lower on sow* al 17.50-18.50; . choice lights to 19.00; bulk bar-j row* and gilt* 160-225 lb;'. 23 75. top 24.00; 225 210 lbs. 23.50; 210250 lbs. 23 25; 250 260 lbs. 23.00; 260 270 lbs. 22 75; 270-280 lb*. 2225; 2*o-290 |h* 2175; 290 300 |l>* ■ 2125; 300 325 lbs. 20 75; 325 35*)' lbs 20 25; .150 100 |b* 19 75; l"o---160 lbs 22 00 23.00 Caltle 2.5)*0. calves 6<fl); active.] I unevenly steady I** 50 hirh* r; I I short two loads top eood and * hoi* I ”16 lb weights 26 on; i I liberal showing mostly good grad*' 1 light and medium weights 23.50 ■ 2175; several load* good and' choice heifers 2ln**2a*ni; medium 1 , and good mainly 22 50-21.00; cows; i moderately a*tive. early sales j mostly Mieady with Monday's best ! lime; good beef cows largely 17.75 I . ‘lst . ... 1 ... .1*..... I 4 ibis 1
I 2000; common and medium 11. mi 117.50; cannc-iH and cutters 105"-] |l3 75, mostly 1 Loo up. vc-ali-is; , fairly ac tive, stead) . good ainl c hoice 23 50 26 cm; common and medium unevenly 12.000-23.00, ] i culls mainly around |o cm. Sheep 300. fat lambs opem-d about steady on small supply; slaughter ewes steady to weak; good wooled lambs 21 oo; odd lots medium ami good spring lambs 22.00 23.00. Small lot good 93 lit ' shorn lambs No 2 pelts IV.no, ] good and choice lightweight slaugh - ter ewes to 7.00; heavies largely 6 00. Markets At A Glance By l'nitc-d Press Stoc ks higher in quiet trading. Bond- irregular: I'. S govern mints did not trade. Curb stocks irregularly higher Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures strong. Sheep steady; cattle and bogs] lower. GARSSON HEAD — 4 4 fin Htiil rd front I’hrf II have i-itific-d. however, that the company was wholly ov.nc-d by the munitions combine and that May merely served as its fiscal agent, without pay. Charles J Marglotti. counsel for the Gar-sons, aekc-d the witness why he permitted May to act as I fiscal agent for the lumber com I pany and to assume esponsibilitJ ies for its financ-w. ■‘From time to time when Mr I May spoke to mi- in connection with jlhc- Cumberland Luinbei Co." Gar | Hsoti said. "I told him. cm one or I two o< c asioiis. I felt there was an j undue burden being put on him and he an-wc-red me hi- c-niild handb- if better than I because he | felt morally obligated on hie part to cairy through until -omeone competent was placed on the job' Garsson then explained that May felt "morally obligated" be c.iu-e h" hud suggested the pur chas<- of the timber trad in order to help the Garssons get turn her and to "get an industry for his district " Judge Henry A Sc-hweinhaut asked Gatsson why May should, in
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I Bk '1 W ■TIw 27' r m&k lmßu 1 >■ Bait ** " Mm FARMER ROBERT CARISON of Hillmlale. 111. is always sure of 01 customer for hi* cows' milk "Captain, u black and white cn doesn t even need a dish as she meets him in barn, i 1 nternatiomxl)
effi'ct, have gu.iianl>"'l the Gars I* son* against loss in lit*- lumber | eliterpi I)**’. Gatsson said that he did not feel | ( dial there was any guarantee u*-ed 1 i'd Inn May felt thin since he had 1 suggested Hi** purchase bv had the moral obligation 10 help out ■lnd Mr May ri-i'-i e any compen "in ion .' Margiott asked ,M May n> v*-r s**c*-n*'d nor naked f*n any 1 *mip»-n< aticn tioiii me. my compniies. or anyone eotine* 1 i-d directly or indirectly *lth in*> or the *ompaiii' S," Garshon re.ldled Th* pro**** utl ’ti had brought out lll.it May had written ieth-rs in win. h be *aid li*- owned i'uinbe 1 laml. *) - * CATHOLIC GRADUATE 11 4HiI hi 11 rd froiti I’lllir l» Numeroil- award will al *> I" i made Io no inlii'r "t the -i-nioi | "11*1 grade class*- aimu- Hi" i v I eii i** s Alining lln • «ill ■•*• 'oil*- kh> 11 Mnrgaiet llrite of th* graduating * lass who has a |e 1 I fed aili-ndaii* •• record during l* i- high m bool *ai* * r Os ill*' gradual*-* from fh* high chool. Hire*’ ar* *•< s* rvn • num They .11" Jalil' Failrot' Roberl S'* iuni'-y* r ami lohn Schultz Th*' chool band will pr*- *uii .1 , I’, ininin*- inn nal pie * n'.itnui I pii i I'diin; thi 1 oiiini* in t uii-lit I riles.
NOTH E! Wt- Mill <’b»M" our store at 12 Noon SAT I lU> \ i during .lune. .Ittlv. \ug. Fortney Shoe Repair 125 S. 2nd St.
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Order Farm Program Suspended In State Follows Congress Economy Threats Indianapolis, .lune 3 lIPI Thitcatened i iipgii ■.-tonal i-i niio | ill!*" at th*’ expense of th*' agri* ; i ! tiiral department today t* porarilv iiirlailed Indiana" AAAI program. State dire* tor L M Vogler of' the Indiana production and inn i kifinc *i*lmii!» tralimi slid Ih*< Hoosier farm program had lieon 1 nsp*'iiil*’<l In ■ an«* all hut seven of 1 a lass of 5.i I’M A employes had li . n haiid*-d ilismi -al noli*'i s Indiana ’ AAA pro rain which ! 11 1 on* *'rn* d prlinnry will soil * *’ti ! -•■rvation will be usp*md*'d "until .1 final d*’• rminalion is made bv th*' .*ll al* aid V" tier* 11. -a d th*' Indiana AA \ biidi'i’t ~f s*; iiini on” was drawn up on the basis of th*' in .'in'll iim«r*‘ slonal appropriation bill, now under fire in th*' nation's lapital Vogler said it was "regrrttahlw this action i« n*-<*>- irv ' If” laid the Indiana d*'pi*rtmwnt ojx-rafed "under Ih* **«uran<*' that a fill' ippropriaiion **” H>, operallon of th*' farm program in 1917 would b*' mail*' " N'earlv ”11 percent of Indiana's fatmi t parti, ip it* in Hi* Triple \ program which grant i them aid in put* ha ine feilillz* 1 and lime ton* and (. ••hili' *1 aid in * *>m balling erosion and ”11 building ;>i ai Hi • Th*' government m< *1 • almut i;a per" nt of th*' cost of th* pro /ram now Vogler aid Hi*' pro gram h* Iped av* rl erosion anil h* Iped produ I” Iter nops Th.' Adams n.iinly \\ \ off!* *• 1 ii. il Hu mortiini th ’< lh« "illy .1. *h. xffaiti 'iki-ii hilt- In <Lfcl'
has been fluspen«lnn of lUn*«lon* ! orders and no Yurther Heps *lll be taken toward citiTaiilng tint pro cram until final dispensation is mad** of the appropriation bill' now pending In * ongre« >, *) — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Win al June 2 43%N. July 329 % 3.30, Sept 2 23-2 23'4: Dec. 220 .. May 2 17', Horn July I v.t •» '■. Hept. 172 % '•, I•' * 258 . May I .75'* : ’■ «>at .lulv f*2H Sept *s', si *, hi'. *i\. May 7<’. 79. o FREIGHT CAR ■ I <>>illh*i> <t *,<>»■ ■'■■** Il bumper crops, Including wheat, anmoving to market An Informal liipartlNan group of western congressmen has for the past several weeks been Investigating the shortag** of freight car* in Hi* l «*"<i W''hdell lli'tg*'. for tner head of th*' justice depart-
| WANTED | I GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, x Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. I Cannot use underwear stockings, pants, h | coats, overalls, or any similar material. J Will Pay JOO lb. | Decatur Daily Democrat iL-|it~--'idli :r_i)[; - ir:..-.jrr]D,~iiTii7LrDDrn ilßtiirrioiTiinniiniiitiiiDniiTiiiiiiiiiiMb •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a • Alfalfa Wanted • g Standing in field .. we rut mid harvcxl . . furnish ■ g all equipment mid labor . . IligheNt prices paid. g : T. E. WHITE co. : g Lot.lt id Union Stock Yards, Fort W.iyne. Ind. g g Phone < oiled A-72MH or VH279 ■ (■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ♦+++++++4-+4-v++d-< •: 1 IT IS NOW HERE! ' The G. E. Electric Sink S» 4 • 44 4 > ;; ... including DISH WASHER and - t.ARKAt.E DISPOSAL. ‘ !! It 4 » Stop Thai Kitchen Drudgery :: I > II ;; So Washing—No Drying of Dishes. j; II <9 ;; Absolutely sanitary. ;; <» < » .. Jt W|jßT|t| ~B ■ " Isl fl-fl . fl W• 1 ■*B B K .bß 11 fl‘fl fl IL* M?! lii > k‘/Bl I{ I 7T7BIxP iTTiTBB r LB*,fl-11< Itl Blflfl . _*. ** * ■A. A A AAAAAA AAAAAAAAiIt AAAAAAAAAA AAAAA A A A A A
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I ment's anti trust division. Is sihedulcd to testify before the group tomorrow. This irivistlgation, however, hss . been concerned more directly with I distribution of existing ears among th*' various railroads rather than th*- building of new ones. ciarti said that from the FBI Investigation “It appears that four freight car building companion have in riient year* secured approximately *0 percent of the 1 fri'ight car building business " A dsiaut attorney general John F Sionnett head of the anti- trust . division, slid car builder* curI rently ar*’ operating at less than on*’third of th*' Industry’s capacity I rtitlr In N liiHN DrrMfMr • ■ roa, ■- —— n. INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phene 570
