Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1947 — Page 5
, q Jy JULY 29. 1917
j Market Reports For n *iLW REPORT OF LOCAL MARKETS " KfNNE T. MURRAY 4 CO. Bri ■ , « n-«. 2,125 Z ■< • 2S "" X ’ 1,. 27.50 K i- ■ 3•' 1,1 25 "" Li £>'. lIH. ■ 21 HO h) K. ii.Il ’* . ' mß' I 21 "" ui 2 " 5 " 15 75 sh 1* <wL * • 225 " ii tb ! • stock yards (Lml July 29 ’ u LBc • 2 ' 5 " | ,< isß" 1 50 j’w ic •" • 2s "" ’s® l |,s - *n U w 8.. , 36.75 s* • lllM 25 •u U>B" l "'- ' 25 ~ 5 toB- 1 - 25 "" •i:>o tow 11 •■ 215 " I ll ® f i :i -->. 26. pt) L 1" ■" ll,s 2 "' : ’" | BB' In . ' n„ 3rS 11.00 egg and pAtry quotations I Furniahed by Dtiß'ruk PRODUCE CO. V Phone I. .1 July , jCard|Bi eipt eggt» 12 *£|Mt ir-: ■ ■'■r 3'- lbs.. 28 _ :■ rs under 3‘m lb*. -28 • 1 *’ ... ... UWIL grain market elevator co. I I i •'! July 29 to (mange .1 I BE .|.u ii.: day. ’ [ Fridß <!■ .l ied at elevator. | I. h'l piic. s. (irttH ." I |"T liu.'le I less. [< ■ iBHD 1 "''• i ' ||,| >. I grain prices " MH County F. B. Co Op's H Monroe Williams J Pleasant Mills 3.00 3 fvh orient I <i - — J FOtf WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort®,.)!!.- Ind.. July 2!) (IT) -Ureal®, -k: lloM li-.u _•'.«< Him. 27.75-28, 25if M ftiJ:.‘7 .’.ii, Joo lbs. up 21.50W® IS liio lbs. 25-25.50; roughs I 40)*'. -tag* 15.50; boars 400 *. I ><>. 10t.'500 lbs, 13.50; *"' lIMM I - sii tino lbs. up 12. '■ a W : ,h "'"' 23.50. MB " l ' ll! '" : choice 23, clipped R * bucks 5. V market today. b ' l( * ®>' authentic example of a •“••Mi itv is the Egyptian city built as a housing pro*tf«|t'|( nt< it who worked on * Bf 111 Pyramid. BORSOW “ E the cavil you srcd" Cwn ugntture anrj security. JJ ® r ♦nv under cur plan 2 r ’ "’‘•iy m.»de on convenient J us before you borrow 9 without obligation. J g. See us today. J ■ ® AIL ‘ rHONK °* WRIYC - ■CAI LOAN COMPANY : o 2 ’ ’ - f* <HB Store Building «*; h r ’* 7 OfCATUR. INDIANA J A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST HOURS: Mito 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 Blatu.dayi, 8:30 p. m. I Telephone 135 -H£hß9 ’I W IH RK H o«X Elevator Co. r g r ;_ p eterson . Monroe <x’xrn x mon n ROOF ] B■■ H CELLAR ,■ INSURC WITH ■ A HELLER I Fmnlwb
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less; 1 time 60c; 2 times 76c; 3 times |1; « times 11.76. Hates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted for sklpday schedule. Rate fori 10 Point BLACK FACE is 6c per word for in- | sebtfon. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m. FOR SALE YOU CAN T BEAT IT-Sprague Furniture Store Is the hottest value spot in northern Indiana for furniture and rags. Phone 199. 77-TF FOK SALE: 500 Sheets ZU n>. White Bund Mimeograph 11.45 This bond mimeograph has good strength and drying qualities. Sized for pen and Ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone lotto and 1001. 103tf FOR SALE— Six room nearly modern home with *, a acre of ground at city limits. Kitchen with new cabinets. New lifetime roof being laid. Berry bushes and fruit trees now bearing. Two cur size garage has work bench. 65895 — Pay 12695 down, balance (3u monthly, interest 4% semiannually. Possession August Ist, when owner leaves city. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone b7U. 154-ts ,1 I »!■ I II ■ M!—l !■■■■ ■ FOR SALK Semi modern twofamily dwelling, 3 bedrooms and J l>< drooms, large lot, 2-car garage. Setni-modern one-story dwelling, one bedroom. Two blocks from business district. Walter J. Bockman, General Insurance ic Real Estate. Phone 3. 159-btf FOR SAUS Sand, gravel, dirt, stone, cinders. Wo deliver. Glass Bros. Trucking Service. Craigvllle phone 23 on 25. 167-TF FOR SALE Small 1 room house, ext a foundation, lights, water, sewer, gas availaitie. |7150 down, balance J2O monthly. Also 3 room home with plumming, 6500 down. Balance 135 monthly. Both North end hsation. Boh Heller Realtor. I’hotie 870, Heller Bldg. 170 gtf Foil SALE Outboard motors; starter ropes, gas cans, boat pumps, motor oil and grease. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-12 t Dolls. Dolls, Dolls. See the largest display of dolls in Indiana at prices you will like. Sleeping. Mamma, Costume, Story Book, All Nations, Brides, Bridesmaids ami soft dollies. Economy Store, 131 North Secund Street, Decatur, Indiana. 17i-12t FOR SAI.E Tuy Manchester Pups. Herman llatigk, Haugk Heating Ac Appliance 176 2tx FOR SALE — 1942 F. 11. A. type 2 bedi oom home. Gas iurnace, built-in features, hardwoud floors, tull basement. Possession 60 days, restricted neighborhood, about SIOOO le* than present build ing costs. Bol) Heller, Heller Building, Phone 870. 176 TF
FOUR SALE New two bedroom holm-. West pan of city. Gas heat, water -oltm-r, automatic hot wale;, utility room, built-in L’upbiiarils, bath, etc. Veteran may buy for |Ti)t) cash, lialime month ly. Non veteran IZmm cash down. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone BT<). IT6 TF FOR SAI.E 5 room modern home. Inquire at 625 Winchester street, Decatur, between 5 and 7:t)t) p.m. 174-TF FOR SALE • laOt on ('lev eland street. Decatur, new sidewalks, price IT'"'. Joseph Schultz, telephone 16!) I. 175-TF FOR SALE 7 room semi-modern home near uptown In good state of repair. Early possession. 6 room semi modern home—northslde good repair. 10 room imslern home on sth St. Suitable for two families or apartments. 5 room semi-modern home, good residential site — immediate possession. 38 acre farm 9 mi. southeast, above average. Set of building*, ideal country home. 5 room house witii I acre tract, near city. Several farms business opiiortunities. T. D. Schieferstein. 176-5 t FOR SALE Living room suite; kitchen cabinet; radio; dresser: oil stove; Thor washer; 2 library tables. Mr-:. Ben Trout. 318 S. 13th st. I ‘ 7 ”' x FOR SALE -Cabinet radio Good condition. Phone 1466, betym 5 p® and 7 p® l.« 3tx At the outbreak nt the Civil War Delaware was a slave holdißS Mate.
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"Discouraging, isn’t it —us ini business for ourselves ami all of those opportunities in the Democrat Want Ads!” FOR SALE - Apples. William 1 Christener. Phone 103-A Monroe 176 g2t FOR SAI.E 100 l’> White Porcelain Coolerator. A-l Condition. Call 1105. 177 2tx FOR SALE Late model gasoline pressure stove. Bob Helm, miles east on 221. 177 3tx FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet. Radio and heate Best offer takes it. 716 Schirmeyer St. 177 2tx FOR SALE 1946 Studabaker ton pickup R Ar 11. 1910 Chevrolet l’ ; i ton truck 158 wheel base. 1939 Ford panel truck. Paul Reidenbach Fruit Market. 177 3tx FOR SALE Girls bicycle. Phom--8931. , 177-glt FOR SAI.E Natural und bottle gas stoves. Oil and coal heaters. Cabinets, base and wall types. Used radios console Zenith, Phiho, 11. C. A. ami others. Feed deep freeze. Kitchen Maytag Washe and Sweeper Service, 238 N. Second St.. Phone 95. 177 5t FOR SALE Electric washer and other electrical appliances: in nersprtng mattress and springs; furniture, dishes; cooking utensils. 617 Winchester St. 177-3tx FOR SALE Whit- Rot k frier* on foot. Cecil Harvey, phone 92*5. 177 2tx w ANTED SEWING MACHINE Repsrlng All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmuns 223 North First. 151 26tx WANTED Furnaces to vacuum clean or repair. Cal! 49 for prompt service. Haugks. 164-ts WANTED~TO BUY — Lsed cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, lud 108 TF WANTED WPA toilets to clean out. Price 112; cesspools and septic tanks by the barrel. Drop a card to Major Harris, Grover Hili, <). Phone 76. 17u-12t WANTED Some good springer cows. Phone 1678. L. W. Murphy. 167-t WANTED all kinds butcher cattle. Steury Abattoir. Phone 1676. 55-T WANTED Young couple would like to have 3 or 4 room tin furnished apartment, would like downstairs, have no children.. Call 981. 175-3tx WANTED Straw, Geld baled, nt a< k or loose. John Feasel. Phom: 6262. 175 6tx WANTED Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, program*, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 244 as WANTED TO Bl Y Baled straw Phone 2-6964 or write W. C. Williams. 11. N<». I, Box 188, Anderson, Indiana. 172 30t WANTED To rent 5 room hou*e for family of four. Must move as owner wants house. Ben Trout. 31s South 13th street, llewatd for in formation. 177 3tx WANTED Baled or Stacked Straw. Phone 1073 |V. R. Morris, 42!) Wiin hester St. 176 2tx I I s NEVER TOO LATE to have your paper hanging, pointing and housecleaning done. Can give good references. Phone 499 or inquire at 422 Mercer Ave. 172-g6t MISCELLANEOUS APPUANCE SERVICE — If we can t fix it throw it away. VYe repair all makea of washers, sweepers, Irons and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold 4 Klenk, phone 463. 97 ts FARMERS ATTENTION We re move dead horses, cows. hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charge*. The SUdley Products Co. l»-tf Automobile Insurance Kenneth Runyon
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Starter and generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173TF Farm Loans made low interest We make abstracts of title to real estate. French Quinn's Abstract Office. 63 T KIR RENT FOR RENT All modern cabins Reidenbach Bros., north of town. 177-6tx FOR RENT Sleeping room 252 S. Second St, 177-g2t — 0 —___ Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks lower in active trading. Bonds lower; U. 8. governments did not trade. Curb stocks lower. Chicago stocks lower. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures lower. Hogs lower, cattle sternly to lower and sheep steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat; Sept. 2.22-2.22'4 '• Dec. 22"; March 2.19; May 2.16-2 15»,. Corn: Sept. 2.04%-'.; Dec. 1.83'i 1 83; May 1.78'4'4. Oats Sep). 87%-%; Dec. 85-m-March 86%B; May S3' a -%. Soybeans: Nov. 2.76A; March 2.75A o— INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indian.(polls. July 2!) (I P) i PM \ ) l.ivesto' k: Hok* i'tmt; market very uneven, barrows and gilts unevenly stt I •••• lower, good ami choice 160-25)) ll* 27.75 2* 75; 250 3f»tt |l>h Z);.oo 2* 5o: 300 4.',ft Um 23 00 26 2,5; |oo IGO |l>-2500-26.50; -<>w market not fully e-lablisheil. indie,it ions fully 100 lower at 17 ott 22.50, light weight--23.00. Cattle 2200, c.lives ?OO; steers and heifers opened active, fully steady ea ly hut late trade blowing; medium short fe<l and at.i-sei slow, cows only moderately .olive; many bid 25 50 lower some sales steady to easy; email lots choice weighty teers 31 no-, two loads choice fOT.'diis 30 75; load 1115 lbs 30 5o; top good anti choice light 'steers and mix>-d yearlings 2*.50 I'lo 25; Just good to average good Isteer- largely 27.00 2'oo; med ' nun fetl steer* 25 <"• 26.00; good land ' holi e heifers 27.75-28.00; hulk Itn- dium and good 23.5i)-26.50; good iieef cows I7 00 l!t,oo. lotnmon und medium 13.75 16.75; vealer- mode' ately a five, mostly 5" lower; gotal jid choice 21 50-21.00, common and medium 11.50-21 00. Sheep Too; fat lamb- ami slaughter ewes ali-ut steady; good and choice fat native sp big lambs largely 22.50-21.00; medium ami good l!t.tio-22,tt0; common to medium 18 50 down: few 10l feeder lambs IT.tto Jv.ott; slaughter ewes T. down. o Berne Businessman Exhibits Prize Fish Berne. Ind . July 2!) Grover W N'eilelischwander, local oil <li tri butor. Was exhibiting I big fisil here today. Grove ha- just return ed from a fishing trip to Ely. Minn His prize catch was a 9'-_. pouml wall t-yed pike. H<- said lie caught hi* limit every day. -- - o I’rwilr In n Itimil Ihh» _ Mmlwr «... ' ,7i I ■ •r/ | 1 Si It-, Bn - If Mn Ijf jjw. I k J g tar* gK» * XTIANTIC CITY, N J , is next por>f call for Marilyn Davi-lson, 18 <ear-old “Miss Alhambra," who it •rownrd "Miss Izis Angeles Coun y of 1947” at Santa Monica Sta istics she'll bring to "Miss Amer ca“ conte»t are 5 feet 9'» inchet leighL 85 ■ inch bust, 25 - uwi , vaiat, 85-ir.eh hip». 130-peun< ve:ght, brown eyes and autun , , -AUf._ - -- - LlnrgrnanAaV.
Balkans Opposed To Peace Commission I Soviet Dominated Countries Protest Like Sin-cess, N. V . July 29 (I Pi The I'nßcfl State - won a preliminary victory in the Fnltcd Nations Balkans debate today when it turned back Fr< m h am! Australian attempts to liar the Idg powers from tin- proposed Balkan- peace k< eping < ommis sioli France and Australia agreed not to press their proposals after American delegate Herschel V Johnson said the I'nlh I State"feels very trongly” that all II nations of the I N se< urity <mtin cil shoul I sit <>n the < innnii -nni which tin- we tern imwcrs hope to install for at least two ye.ni'i the troubled Balkans French and Australian dele gates resel veil the right to raise their proposals later in the day. when it point by point vote on the American plan will determimwhether a majority favor the II nation < omniisshui or a -iiialbr one. Tin- first vole was delayed until after lunch. As the count il cleared the way for the scries of votes on the Ain-rjtan proposals, the govern ments of Albania. Bulgarin ami Yugoslavia warned <>m <• again that they considered th- whole plan a threat to their -tiva-iaign ty and < oitld not a--< - pt it. Some persons inti-i pi •-!•■ I thi - ns an eleventh-hour notice th.i' tin- three coininuiiist <|omin.’i'c I i oiiiitrl*’- of 'h<' Balkans wt'ilbl l-avc nothing t<» <l't with thI N pern -kt '-plng machinery if Rus ia docs not hi I Ilin enlir* pl.m with il ■ Idg power vein The kirtnish <>vt r composition of the hmd.j patrol pushed the i itim il ncai- r tin- showdown ill which Russia must choose he twi n vetoing Hi-' Am-rii an pro po als or allow ins- them to be auproved ov« r the ol>i<’- tnm nt th,, three fbivietsilpptirnd gov < rnnietit.s of the Balkans Besot-i- tin- Frcm h and Xiistral ian proposal- for r'ltuiiz the size ol :hc <aiinmission wr- shelved, t 'olnnilda Dr Alfonso L>p< z I bluntly told t'ne council that tN. |lni'itl State, was directly in i volvt'l in the Balkans crisis {through the Tiiim.in do< trim' and th<' loan .igreenu-nt with the Greek government. L.pez remarked acidly Gm' he was glad the council coined citer in lake attion in the Balkan , a-e w Idle in Indon- ia then' i actually undeclared war nglird Ing which the sei urity council is <!<dnp nothing ' — o INDONESIAN i < unihiii' il /huh I’nui' l» bomb-, one in a residential area and the oilier near tin- <as works. Then the plane stralcd the streets ami fled before Duti h fi.ltti i plain which look off within five minute could inti'ii ept it, the Dutch ag<n> y aid. The report aid e< ven persons were killed and seven other., wounded all Indonesians o I rude In n <■»<•<! Tenn — l>r«-nlur
l’( LI ILLMEMOF ITRPOSE wwwwo. ■ lake action upon jour resolve to Inin-, tour household an<l personal property insurance up to date, t all us Io g ■ learn abot'l dcpentlable protection which offci* coniprchensivc coverage that embraces practically even form M of insurance. Z LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY ■ m Leland Smith Glenn Hill THIMBLE THEATER v Shwwing- I ( ANXOT TELL A I P c- : - n P; ■’ '■ pH*>J (POPEVE!! ’ ,W.>- - k Or A- - - - 7 ’ 29 ‘ 27^-'y 1 S i • 4»M»»*e hr W«V fßo«>e«me4 BL O N D I is A HLSBAXb IAS HIS FLING! , | r*n Fff" ' C'” S HOvN YOU CAN .. WELL, A MAN 'S SOUND TO' y- — x STAND ON YOM? POOCH | f SOMETHING ' \.VII 1 YOU PLCASE CAG6?/ J ANO H T TmAT CA-* 's - SJ FOIjC'TEFN VEAP ’ Sole < 7 , L jSSI, MACCnEC ’ L ' PE J .■•t.eTw T* t fe. vJ\ w ' ■ -Im /6 ,! j -ip" v TvsMl—..._x- • - „ ! — ■z. -■ > • ■- J I --- ■ " i :>> ■-- — ■ ■ - ■ -• I- -ar- ■ ■ ■■■ ■■ i—U
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LA’ £ ■ i r F HBk.. ‘ 4 10NES0ME 2-.ye.ir-o! I I! 1 ’ weeps al the N'v.v York Foundling hospital where he v.as taken by Taxi Driver .\ntl-.ony ■! 1 Vecchio. According to del V- o, "th. boy’s parent*, newly arrived from Philadelphia, hailed his cab at. I asked him to look after Bobble while they si arch- I for n j la<-• to live rTnfermtion o REVEALS BRIEF <I ontinu* d from l'na« li lippy Will'll Olncom- ell voil I
tar, don n t he usually buy you a cigai 7' lie aid every aireia ’ company < nt- i lamed lav I lily If the > s 111 be a I h.in.-r of pol i -,. In- napp- d. "let s change to the whole llldllnl r> llii. i, denied he had any busie- soi qua Im m> s, d- alillgVl' l I-;., itt Ro., e . all is. epl w Ill'll (too ev clt < ame a an ,n my i < :pi< ---maim- ( "I treated him a> I would any.
l)E( ATI K FASTING (OMPANY Employees are BACK AT WORK after a well earned vacation WITH PAY We still have jobs open a! good pa> for Molder-—Laborers—<’orc Makers NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY THE DECATUR CAST!NG CO. DECATUR. IND • A GOOD PLACE TO WORK." When you ivc our st.ition, You will surety tuy: I v m t need to worry M/ - w, , checked by Gay ( J.y«' <«ay’s Mobil Sen ice U A Monroe Phone 318 Don't Delav — Sec G.U todav! 1 '
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i ustonier h-' said. 11. aild.'d that io- had doeiltnefit.,ry evidence that Sen. Owen Brewster. It, Me. chairman of the inveetigating iicnmiitei'. rmpiestod a II.I"" tree ride with him. He has never paid for it ami lertatnly neve had any intention o paying for if." lie aid. I would have kept my mouth hut but i o i- were <» r-iatiy damn •.1 li-- ain print- d I thought it I.is time to ay something.”
