Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1947 — Page 5

JULY 26. 1947

*<et Reports For REPORT OF LOCAL MARKETS M(JRRAY 4 co - I*W" ' ,l< 28.50 lbs. 28.0 n WW" lllM ’ 27.00 Z:. i'- 24 Sft *' ""* 25 "■’ ESm|||hu 111-*. 25'10 IlfH 21.25 Sji* -Sf . 20.75 " :, ’° X Si" > 22 5 " k MBB .... 22.00 6.00 . 1200 VW 12'fo i wMir" STOCK YARDS K ted July 26 fnn |hs. . 2S.VI T. lbs. 2X75 lbs. .lb MM-.u lbs. 2XO" His. 27.5" K gK;.. lbs. 27.25 ■'Ji*" His. . . 2'175 lbs. lb-. iaW ibs. iiwWi l ’ i,,j ' - 2>; *’" ‘■MM uh. 2i oo ■MM -■" i!,s - 2 " ■’" '' ■ H ,<"> 1x 50 I tMMM 22.0" ■ Mdlesale egg ano WITRY QUOTATION* [ Furnished by PRODUCE CO. Phone 38T fi ll , imbM' ■ 1 *2' ■K» i *MM piis 24 over 3*£ lbs.. ;' l " L ''' r '' i un *l er 3 ‘4 !bs. .28 . India - •!•'* ia. jo GRAIN MARKET RK ELEVATOR CO. "arretted July 26 is subject Io change 'luring day. delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. ."3 per bushel less. .01 per 100 less, f.o.b, farm. GRAINPRICES County F. 8. Co-Op’s rne-Monros-Wllllams Pleasant Mills Corrected July 26 96 .... 3.01 F j, 2 3.25 r rye prices. —o — ist of developing phenowhich is used for rernosnal parasites of livestock, on, but its estimated value ! livestock each year Is at 210,000,000. o—: RAILROADS, Hiner* from I'asr 1) Will be Dr. William Lesormer chairman of the I the national labor relaird. and Dr. D. Calkins, the Columbia University udminist ration si hoot SIB-aid that the question <>r ’be wago award ’• ft up to Die arbitration t|>.. "voluntary I'i'f.i in to .1 Wilfareas well UM the ■M' l iiianavnient labor rela I insurance |M “Dutch” Ehinger B^Mt we ~ W,NO — AUTO MMio. 3rd St. Phc tie 570 I IN. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: I Vto 12.00 1:00 to 5:00 I I Saturdays, 8:30 p. m. j Telephone 135 S — , ■■» KsT bu’k | tv Elevator Co. |^^R?L ur - Peterson • Monroe — W"| ■——m j ’’OH Ml -. ROOr r ■I« n a [ ® CELLAR ■ . INJURE WITH . / ■ hellcr I Pmnl no Ml

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FOB SALE YOU CAN’T BEAT IT-Bpragns Furniture Store is the hottest value spot in northern Indiana for furniture and rugs. Phono 199. 77-TF FOlt SALE: 500 Sheets Dixll 20 tb. White Bond Mimeograph ,8145 This bond mimeograph has good strength and drying qualities. Sited for pen and ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and 1001. 103tf FOR SALE - Sis room nearly modern borne with Mt acre of ground at city limits. Kitchen with new cabinets. New lifetime roof being laid. Berry bushes and fruit trees now bearing. Two car site garage has work bench. 85895I’ay 62605 down, balance |3O monthly, interest 4% semi-annual-ly. Possession August Ist, when owner leaves city. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone. 870. 154-ts! FOR SALK - Semi modern two-j family dwelling, 3 bedrooms and 2 bedrooms, large lot, Z-car garage. Semi-modern one-story dwelling, one bedroom. Two blocks from business district. Walter J. Bockman, General Insurance & Real Estate. Phone 3. 159-btf FOR SALE- Sand, gravel, dirt, stone, cinders. We deliver. Glass Bros. Trucking Service. Craigvilie phone 23 on 25. 167-TF FOR SALE — Small 1 room house, extra foundation, lights, water, sewer, gas available. 6350 down, balance 620 monthly. Also 3 room home with piuinmlng. 8500 down. Balance 435 monthly. Both North end location. Bob Heller Realtor. Phone 870, Beller Bldg. 170 gtf FOR SALE — Culvert pipe 8”, 10”, 12”, and 16" size, Gerber Implement store, U. S. 27. Phone 2551. no-« FOR SALE: 27 h ft. house trailer. Must sell this week. Call 1176. 17313 FOR SALE — Outboard motors; starter ropes, gas cans, boat pumps, motor oil and grease. Dick j Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-12 t FOR SALE — Purebred Hampshire gilts farrow August and September. Top breeding and feeding quality; very reasonable. Elmer Fritzinger. South ot Chattanooga, Ohio. 173 3'x FOR SALE -Good 2-cylinder air compressor with tank; Good used radios, battery and electric; studio couches; living room suites; other good used furniture. Secaur Furniture Repair, 134 East Monroe, Phone 1686. 173-3 t FOR SALE Good going business at Geneva, Ind., on U. S. 27; grocery, case 4i filling station; living quarters and outbuildings; plenty of room. 14X0". Cheap rent, 3 year lease. F. M. Martz, Geneva, Ind. 173-3tx FOR SALE 30 gal. Electric hot water heater. Used 10 months. Phone 8193. 174-2 t Dolls. Dolls. Dolls. See the largest display of dolls In Indiana at prices you will like. Sleeping. Mamma. Costume. Story ikaik, All Nations, Brides. Bridesmaids and soft dollies. Economy Store, 131 North Second Street, Decatur. Indiana. 174-I2t FOR SALE'(III TRADE New SC Case tractor with cultivators. Frank Brlnneman, 1007 W. .Market St., Bluffton. Ind. Cail after 5 p.m. Phone 622-W, Bluffton. 174-b3t FOR SALE Large selection of living room suites, newest covers and latest styles to choose from. Priced from 6159.00 up. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 174-2 t FOR SALE 1939 Pontiac Moor good condition, good tires 8575. 1930 Pontiac i-door runs good, new tires. 875. Harold Steffen 4% miles south Magiey. Call before noon. Craigvilie phone. 174-2tx FOR SALE — Bedroom suites. Period and modern styles, priced from 878 50 up. If you are in need of a bedroom suite be sure to l*o our selection of well built, as well as attractive suites Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. l<4-2t

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds "This application for the job offered in the Democrat Want Ads wants to know my present occupation — shall I say SLAVE’’’ FOR SALE- 5 room modern home. Inquire at 625 Winchester street, Decatur, between 5 and 7:00 p.m. 174-TF / Do You Want a New Car? Kaisers, Fraziers and Manhattan*. Immediate delivery off the floor, no advance order taken. Also 1912 Olds sedan coupe, air conditioned. One 193 K Chevrolet tudor 1 sedan. One 193 S Ford pickup truck, one ton capacity. Try a new jeep for work on the farm to replace the tractor you can’t get; we demonstrate the job.—Hick’s (Jar- , age and .Motor Sales, l /t rn| l e (South on 27. Phone 103. 174g2t I FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet Special Deluxe Tudor. Radio, heater. — Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 So. Second St., Decatur. 174t2 FOR SALE —7 room semi-modern home near uptown in good state of repair. Early possession. FOR SALE — 6 Room Semi-modern home —Northeide good repair. FOR SALE — 10 room modern home on sth St. Suitable for two families or apartments. 175 5t FOR SALE — 5 room seml-modern home, good residential site — Immediate posHession. FOR SALE — 38 acre farm !» mi southeast, above average. Set of buildings. Ideal country home. FOR SALE 5 room house with 4 acre tract, near city, several farms A buxinexs opportunities. T. D. Schiefersteln 175 5t FOR SALE— Lot on Cleveland street. Decatur, new sidewalks, i price 8700. Joseph Schultz, telephone 1691. 175-TF FOR SALE Home made chain dirt conveyor. 16 ft. Used with ><* horse electric motor. 825. Leo King, Sr. Phone 996-E. 175-g2t ___ SEWING MACHINE Reparing - All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 222 North First. 154-26tx WANTED— Furnaces to vacuum clean or repair. Call 49 for prompt service, llaugks. 164-ts WANTED TO HUY — Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind108 ,TF WANTED- Woman to clean office, part-time job. The Schafer Co., phone 940. 174-3 t WANTED — Experienced cook in local tavern. Box 82 Daily Democrat. 174 3t WANTED — Bookkeeper and general office girl. County Memorial Hospital. Apply In person. 170-6 t WANTED—WPA toilets to clean out. Price 812; cesspools and septic tanks by the barrel. Drop a card to Major Harris, Grover Hill. O. Phone 76. 179-121 WANTED all kinds butcher cattle. Steury Abattoir. Phone 1676. 55-T WANTED- Young couple would like io have 3 or 4 room unfurnished apartment, would like downstairs, have no children. Call 988. ' 175-3tx WANTED — Straw, field baled, stack or loose. John Feasel. Phone 8252 - _ .... IJS 6tx Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, program*, forms, Ste. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-nf WANTED? We need era for .second shift. Hl percent night bonus. Apply in person to Bag Service, Inc., 812 Elm St. 171 <6l WANTEF'to ~BUY — Baled straw. Phone ?-69<4 or write W C. W’iHNnw. R. fco. 4. Rex Ilf. 'Anderson. Indiana. 172 30t.

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IT’S NEVER TOO LATE to have your paper hanging, painting and housecleaning done. Can give good references. Phone 499 or inquire at 422 Mercer Ave. 172-g6t MISCELLINioUS APPLIANCE SERVICE — If WO esn’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 a Klonk, phone 463. 97 ts Announcing opening of greeting card store In own home. Cards for ail occasions. Also stationery. Order for Christman greetings now. Your patronage will be appreciated. Maude Merriman, 222 S. Fourth St.. Phone 902. 173 g3t Will exchange rental of 5 room apartment in Ft. Wayne for apartment or house in Decatur. PhOM 1735. 173 3tx FARMERS ATTENTIONH We remove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000- We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts Starter and generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-TF Farm Loans made low Interest We make abstracts of title to real estate. French Quinn's Abstract Office. 63 T

Automobile Insurance Kenneth Runyon R - N yFOR RENT — 2 room furnished apartment. Close to town. Call 1327. 173 g3t LOSTANH FOUND ” STRAYED — Hampshire gilt hog. about 300 pounds. Reward. Gerber Meat Market. Phone 97. 174 g3t 0 THREE OFFICIAL Heat tear* from I'nsr II vately that th4y believed the blast had been caused l>y gas. Tile 7,000 United Mine Workers (AFL) of Franklin county were expecteil to stay out of tin? pits again today in memory of their brother union members. Burpo said he believed the spontanj ‘oux work stoppage would continue through Tuesday. However, Robert Elliott, Herrin. alternate lioard member for UMW sub-district 7, said union officials had no plans for an official work holiday such as lite nationwide stoppage called liy John L. Lewis after the Centralia disaster. Lewis made a personal visit here and conferred with Gov. Dwight 11. Green of Illinois yesterday. He returned to his mother's home In Springfield late in the aftern<s>n after saying he would withhold any official 'statement until the investigtitions were completed. The portion of the mine wreck cd by the explosion was scale I off today. Mino inspectors said they bad found smoke in the cor riders and sealed them off to prevent any smoldering coal from bursting Into flame. The seal shit's off oxygen to the as fected shafts. More than 20b men were in the mine when the explosion occurred at 1 p. nt. Thursday in the section known as "13 ami II east." The blasted area was feet underground and l’a miles from the mine entrance. All of the men except the 27 dead and three critically injured escaped via the main shaft and through air vents. HUGHES' Henttenr* fr»m l*S<e II and some photographic planes that reputedly never were delivered. Hughes maintains some of them weie turned over to the air forcee Brewstty's statement followed diaclosur* that John W. Moyer, publicist for Hughes, had revealed the west coast planemaker's enter taininent expenses at a secret cession of a senate subcommittee. Meyer named Krug, Elliott Roosevelt and Gov. Mon Wallgren of Washington among the honor guests at partite for which his Isisrt paid the hills. Krug replied that Meyer's expense accounts were swindle of the grossest kind." He said his personal records wouhl "indicate the mendacity ot the accounts." Wallgien. a close personal friend of President Truman and chairman of a senate aviation subcommittee during the war. .admitted having attended some of Hughes' parties at which there wore "many beautiful women pre sent " But he insisted there was “nothing wrong" with the affairs. Meyer, a etocky. balding onetime racetrack press a;cnt. told the .senate zubcoqjaiittee 1 How' he play*<! ’‘cupid to young Roosevelt and movie actra«a

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Faye Emerson whom he later married. 2. How lie paid 810 in the black market for two shoe stamps for chairman Robert E. Ilannegan of the Democratic national committee. The committee said Hannegan. who Is also postmaster general, was "out of town" and not available for comment. 3. How he wined and dined Krug. Wallgren and others in New York and on the west coast. 4. How he paid New York and Hollywood lovelies '‘anywhere up to 8160 or 8125" for going on parties to entertain the guests. 0 Reports Nine Sheep Are Killed By Dog Roy Heller of Kirkland township reported today that a do< killed nine sheep and seriously injured six others on his farm enrHw this week. He eaid he had llttlo hope* of saving the mained aheap. The dog could not be located after the incident, although he hnd Iteen seen by workers in a neorby field. It wax reported that farmers tracked down and killed two dogs which had been killing sheep in Mon or township and vicinity in recent week*. HIADQUARTIRS Models from 5 cu. ft. to 123 cm ft. food capacity. Built by loaders la the Frovea Food Lockev Industry. Curtis F. Hill Refrigeration Sales * Service Authorized Dealer 105 S. 13th st. Decatur

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DUTCH ABANDON << uniinto-ii irum t’a*r II They xaid they repulsed a Dutch tank attack went of Remaning, and that natives rebelled in that area Dutch warships were reported off the south coast of west .lava o Trncir in n l,»»cl Town — I tree****-

FOR SALE 276 Acre Livestock Farm Immediate Posession LOCATION: I Miles East and 2 Miles South of Decatur, Indiana. Or, I Mile North and 2'/: Miles West of Wren. Ohio. HOUSE: Has new roof, is newly painted inside* and out. New complete bathroom. Dot and cold running soft water in bath and kitchen. Heep well system Is new and completely automi'lc. A nicA basement with all systems and automatic hot water (eater in the basement. Three bedrooms, sewing room, also large enclosed porch and washroom. Laundry tuba installed. BARN: A bank luirn with concrete floors in most of it. A feeding room which will accommodate |0 head of feeder*. The barn is newly painted and has a fine concrete block silo. Running water ia the* barn and also a large supply tank nearby. FENCES: Are above average and stoc k proof. FARM EQUIPMENT: A Earm.ill 'll ’ tractor, two an plow, die harrow, s| iketooth harrow, mountec) cultivator, mower, grain binder a 6' combine and mmy mail tools may- be- purchased by the buyer of the farm if you so desire*. Most of the e tools arc* under one year old. ORCHARD*: 7.> fruit tie* set out la t y. ar. An c-x< •llent variety. CROPS: ac re; of wheat. act's of bean .10;n >■ of corn and I's ac re of fine* mixed bay. All grain crop wen* heavily fertilized and are in cv.|. nt condition. (Her 100 tuns of lime spread recently. all of the above B rops go with the farm if purchase* I immediate ly. Approximately 150 acres fine pasture. owner has other busine and out of state—Rea on for selling. Drive out and see this fine livestock farm and we can disc uss term DEAN W. COLTER OWNER

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