Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1947 — Page 5

AUGUST 5, 1947

■tßeports For ntH Y atPORT OF LOCAL ; tfWREIGN markets JgS»r, MURRAY & CO. August 4 gjS'® IbH 27 - 50 Mi 11 '*> IhH. • 26.25 i'* ■ 25 ,f " JJHI'M. 2100 ib< ItlH is# id*. ■ " "** ■« to 1 ,,? 23.5*1 lb*. 21 '"' 8 M»>o I |,H • 20 00 W MB° ,hli - - ' !9 0 ° .JA to-10" lbs. ... . 17.50 ■«HFui’ ’ lfis ° ’ »■ ■ 15 50 & Sa * ’ 23 sff yZa|M J2.no stock yards ■r ted August M> toB) lbs - 27.50 s to ■> lb " - 27 50 il ’ l ' - • — 27 25 ;4# to H 9 H’ B — 27 25 mto w’ -—- 27 00 « w W lbs - - 26 50 g| lhH ' • 2<o ° » to Ml 11,8 - 25 75 m to ' ® J l ’ B - 25 50 MS to ■ l'>“- - - 2tr, ° IbH. . Sto to • lt> B - 23.00 ito to W ib* 2500 MgJH» l'> B 21.50 :.b» tAfi>i lbs. _ 20.50 MMB&O lbs. - - 20.00 m to 4“" lIIH _ 11' 50 tot . raB&O lbs. _ _ 18.50 lbs - 17.00 Ito to *"O IbH .. 10.00 stags ♦ - 1150 iwl ■ 22.00 BMtoK — I*- 00 WHubale egg and ;9Ktry quotations ■ Furnished by ■UR produce co. [ Phone 380 Mrro< 'cd August 5 eggs ... .42 Huv? Ms - .24 over 3% lbs.. 28 j -soßtoingera under 3to lbs. .28 (GMtoKens .16 siSK. ao grain market ■k elevator co. ■nrre< ted August 6 subject to change during day. ■delivered at elevator. for prices. I ~tr bushel less. I ~er 100 >CBa * | [ f.o.b, farm. ■GRAIN PRICES m County F. B. Co-Op's Mne Monroe-Whliams ■ Pleasant Mills Horre< trd August 5 jvA ... 2.20 - .B>i |c«»® .. 3.00 MM rye Pftoss. ■ -o M WAYNE LIVESTOCK I •^M iiii "' |n(i ' Au s- ** ■ i ’’ lbs 27.50-27.75, 250I M 5 5"-27.25, 300 lbs up 23lbs if’toMß''. "'"-500 lbs 11, 500-600 db* goo ]hg U p io. 2 < ■ei’sl lambs 23. clipped ewes bucks 5. t s ®Mle market today. i *■<■ , Tsb <■ B w w ■* ‘I ■•” n. cmh >•« m>«4" '. «•" «l93*tur» and wearily. 3 "■""I made « 4 'f «><l*r our pion, d - “‘■p;"“'«I» m*a« on con.onlont J ’ u ‘ b«for» you borrow. 3 ■lormolion without obbqotion. 2 , t * S«« ui today. ■*ll. SHONI OS WRITE 31 ■cal LOAN COMPANY | INCORPONATtoO M BUr • 3 B* a. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST HOURS: »■ to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 Ktu.dsys, 8:30 p. m. jJßßTelephcme 135 ■ l™K Elevator Co. MML r ' Pet «non - Monroe l O’ ”^V‘ — -ROOF i| W " jg I I CELLAR I L I WJURt WITH ■ ■ HELLER g ■B&ktjirwhtsntM

LOCAL CLASSIFIED < ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or Issa: 1 time 50c; 8 times 75c; 3 times (1; 5 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 tor insertion. Copy must bo ia ollce by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE: 600 Sheets Sftsll . 20 lb. White Bond Mimeograph i 11.4 L This bond mimeograph baa - good strength and drying quail- 1 ties. Sited for pen and ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1 1000 and 1001. 103tf 1 - I FOR SALE— Six room nearly I modern home with to mto of < ground at city limits. Kitchen with * new cabinets. New lifetime root being laid. Berry bushes and fruit ( trees now bearing. Two car also , garage has work bench. 11896— Pay 12695 down, balance 630 I monthly, Interest 4% semiannualiy. Possession August Ist, when i owner leaves city. Bob Heller, I Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 15d-tf ] FOR SALE— Sand, gravel, dirt, stone, cinders. We deliver. Glass Bros. Trucking Service. Cralgville phone 23 on 25. 167-TF FOR SALE — Outboard motors; starter ropes, gas cans, boat pumps, motor oil and grease. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-121 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 and M vft dollies. Economy Store, 131 North Second Street, Decatur, Indiana. »“ 2t FOR SA.LE - 1942 F. H. A. type 2 bedrort® home. Gas furnace, built-in features, hardwood floors, lull basement. Possession - 60 days, restricted neighborhood, about 81000 lese that! present building costs. Bob Heller, Heller Building, Phone 870. 17 ® FOOR SALE — New two betuoom home, West part of city. Gas beat, water softner, automatic hot water, utility room, built-in cupboards, bath, etc. Veteran may buy for 8700 cash. Balance monthly. Non-veteran 82000 cash down. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870. 171 TF FOR SALE—S room modern home. Inquire at 625 Winchester street. Decatur, between 5 and 7:00 pm. 174-TF XMAS TREE LIGHTS will be scarce again this year. We have series, individual and outdoor | lights. Buy Now. Economy Department Store, 131 N. Second. Deca- ( tun l» 17t , FOR SALE — Duo Therm oil heater, medium slxe. Phone 493. ' 181 3tx I I FOR SALE — Nearly new Universal washer, semi- , automatic with pump. Also new twin tubs. Phone 8972. JB3tf FOR SALE—icebox 75> lbs. A-l. I priced right; Maytag washer; ■ furniture and antiques. Phone 965. Erie Trading Post. 182-3tx FOR SALE - White Rock fryers , George Cramer, R. 3, Decatur. • 183 3tx 1 FOR SALE — *W4I convertible | Chrysler New Yorker. A-l condition. Fully equipped. Ideal Restau- . rant. 413 Winchester St. Phone 294. Cail anytime. 183 3tx — i FOR SALE — International 8 Ft. No. 22 combine. A-l condition . David Albertson, 4 miles west, 1 1 mile south. 3rd house west Geneva. 183 3tx ' - —— I *’OR SALE — New all modern 5 , room home In restricted location. FHA or G1 loan available, minimum down payment required. Oil heat, built-in cabinets, automatic hot water heater, water soft- | ner, wash tubs, fully insulated. Im- ; mediate possession. Reliable Realty * Builders. Phone 7502. Office Meibers A Route No. 27. 183 TF 1 FOR SALE Good 8 piece dining ; room suite, 4 piece bedroom suite Including spring and mattress, also , Upright vacuum sweeper in good condition. Ralph E. Slnwrman. 11« 1 North 10th street. Telephone 1804. 183-a3xt 1 - - - .... ■— I FOR SALE—Twelve Poland China gtits. will farrow very soon., Priced only slightly abose market. Also sixty head of sheep and iambs. Oscar Scaer. Willshire, ■° Wo . Ttate la • Good Tewa Decatur

Tis z i \ ** 'dSL< - * “l answered a Democrat Want Ad once — but It didn't pay off that quickly!" i FOR SALE — Electric washer; 3 electric heaters; electric hotplate; Innempring mattress and springs; Steel wardrobe; leather folding screen; breakfast set; lamp table; Dresses .25 to 1500. <l7 Winchester, Decatur. 182 3tx FOR SALE — Stokal automatic stoker with controls. Earl D. Colter, 348 Winchester. Phone 994. 181t4x FOR SALE — 1941~Chevrolet~7 door; radio, heater; 1939 Nash radio, heater. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 8. Second St. . 181-TF FOR SALE New Estate heatrola; a cook stove. Phone 8533. 182-3tx FOR SALE — Oil burners, heating stoves, Roll ?away bed % slxe living room suites. Battery radius, dining room suites, beds, springs, mattresses and other good used furniture. Secaur Furniture Repair, 134 E. Monroe, Phone 1686. 182 3t FOR SALE — In Monroe. 2 lots with modern house and 2 car garage. Immediate possession. Frank 8. Johnson, Monroe. 182 3tx FOR SALE —lO U White Rock Pullets —about 5 months old. Will begin to lay soon. Inquire Ralph Cauble, 1 mile west, Ito miles south of Preble. 182 2tx FOR SALE — One used KitchenSink; Several windows, various sixes; one out side door; one Kitchen table. Harry Kuos. Phone 968 182 3tx FOR SALE Pony, Gentle well-man-nered. ideal for children. Will be in parade Wednesday. See Roy Price, Route 33. 182 3t FOR SALE — Car radio, reasonable. Alsol7 jewel lady's Waltham wrist watch, with sweep second hand. Call 157. 183 3tx wanted BEWING MACHINE Reparing— All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstltcking and machine buttonholes. Boa rd ms ns 223 North First. 180-26tx WANTED-Married man to work on farm. House available promptly. For particulars contact Dugie Bowen, Sun-Blast Farms, R. 3, Celina. 183-2 t WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment Save money on letters, sales messages, progrtdus, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phono 870, Heller Building. MHI WANTED—FieId batea straw or stack. Can use good quality hay, old or m w crop, barn cured loose. John Fersel, Bellmont park, Decatur. Phjne 6262. 182-g6t WANTED TO BUY — Baled straw. Phone 2-6964 or write W. C Williams, R. No. 4, Box 188, Anderson, Indiana. 172 3ft WANTED—To rent a garage close In. Phone 326 between 12:15 and 6 pm. Esther Elchenberger. 183-3tx WANTED-To rent 2 or 3 room Apt. Phone 326 between 12:15 and 6 pm. Esther Elchenberger. 183-3tx WANTED — Painting and decorating. Inside or out. Spray or brush work, by experienced workers. For estimate, call R. E. Gantx, 1040 Schirmeyer St. Phone 8083 or 5652. 182 3t WANTED— Furnaces to vacuum clean or repair. Cali 49 for prompt service. Haugks. 164-ts WANTED TO BUY - Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Salea 141 8. Second St, Decatur, InA 108 TF Cisterns, cesspools, septic tanks cleaned anywhere. Write Joe Bailey, Decatur, Gen. Del. 182 St WANTED—Reliable woman to assist with light housekeeping. Part or full time. Good situation for right person. Reply Box 36 % Democrat. 182-3tx WANTED — Young couple would like to locate furnished apartment soon as possible. Write box 87. Democrat. 182g6tx Trade ia a Good Tewa wv Deeatar

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WANTED— Immediately, a piano for St. Luke's Evangelical and Reformed church Sunday school. Call or write Mrs. Alton Corson, Route No. 1, Monroe, or phone Monroe 101-V. 182-3 t I iht — - < WANTED all kinda butcher cattle. Steury Abattoir. Phone 1676. 55-T WANTED- Some good springer cows. Phone 1678. L. W. Murphy. 167 t MISCELLANEOUS 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 A Klank, phone 463. 97 ts FARMERS ATTENTION—Wo rd move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phono 2000- Wo pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts Automobile Inxurance Kenneth Kunyon Farm Loans made low interest We make abstracts of title to real estate. French Quinn'a Abstract Office. 63 T Protection Everywhere — Decatur Insurance Agency. Established 1887. 183tl Starter and generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 8. Second St., Decatur, fbd. 178-TF INSTRUCTION, MALE — Good pay job offered trained auto bodyfender men In dally “want ada". Put in a few hours weekly learning welding, painting, metal work, etc. Chance for high wages or your own business. Veterans and Civilians. Write for free information. Auto-C'rafte Training, 38 c/o Democrat. 182 2tx Administrator Ikmds Kenneth Runyon 18314 : WE BUY SELL "OR TRADE everything at the Erie Trading Post. Phone 965. 182-6tx Avoid rush for next fall's work. Get your paper hanging, painting and house cleaning done now. 20 years experience. Call 499, or inquire 422 Mercer Avenue. 181-6tx Liability and Burglary ln-surance.-Kenneth Runyon. 18314 INSULATION -- Blown Celotex Rock Wool. Free ‘Estimates. Bill Crist, Monroe Phone 726 182 T FOR SALE - New Good House Keeper vacuum sweepers, tank and upright models with attachments. Jay Girard, 958 N. Central Drive Phone 5754. 182 3tx CRASH! The prices are falling. 20% off on all electrical supplies and fixtures. This includes floure» cent desk and table lamps and ceiling lights. Also a few rolls Os electric wiring sizes 6 to 10. Inside and outside wire. Limited time only. Phoae 965, Erie TYading Post, 1823tx We clean cesspools, septic tanks and sanitary toilets. Also install and repair septic tanks. — American Sanitation Co., Gen. Del.. Bluffton. Ind. 181t6 ( NOTICE — Will exchange new Allis - Chalmers combine, never used, as part payment tor early de livery on a new Fleetline Chevrolet Write Box No. 39, care of Democrat. 183 3tx _ LOST ladies white shoe Sunday evening. Phone 5963. 182-g3t LOST Pair plastic rim glasses. Phone 9435. Reward. 182 g3lx FOR^NT FOR RENT—S-room, newly decorated a.s tment, partly furnished. Floor coverings, garage, water and heat furnished. Suitable for family of adults. Will exchange references. Write Box No. 40. 188-31 X ■ -o— ATTLEE IN <r«ettaertf fram Stage by Attlee In commons tomorrow for fighting the national economic crisis. Morrison said the government felt it necessary that the bill be passed before the summer recess, tentatively scheduled to begin Friday. * Anthony Eden, opposition itotder. said the bill almost certainly would mean that the present session of parliament would continue into next week. Earlier today, Attlee met with his full cabinet (or a last minute discussion of the austerity program he will present tomorrow. Trade to • Geed Town ■■ Decatur '

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Aug. 5 —(UP)— Livestock: Hogs 4.000; weights 160-325 11* .25 lower than Monday; 880-300 lbs 26.00-26.50; 300-350 lbs 24.25-24.75; 360 400 lbs 23.25-23.75; 100-160 lbs 22.50-23.00; choice medium weight sows around steady at 22.00-23.00; some Interests bidding sharply lower at 16.00-22.00. Cattle 2500. calves 700; good and choice steers about steady; common and medium unevenly lower; load choice 1135 lb steers 32.00; top good and mostly choice light to medium weights 30.00-31.00; bulk good light fed steers 27.50-29.50; medium short feds 24.00-26.00; common and medium grassere 15.0022.00; choice heifers 30.000; some held above 29.00; bulk medium and good heifers 25.00-27.50; all beef cows slow at .25-.50 lower; good beef cows 16.25-17.50; common and medium 13.00-16.00; vculers mostly .50 lower; good and choice 22.002450; common and medium 11.5021.50. Sheep 1200; fat lambs about steady, quality considered; early sales ami bids good and choice medium lambs largely 22.50-24.00; strictly choice 24.25; inediuni and good 19.00-22.00; slaughter ewes 7.00 down. o— — Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in moderately active trading Bonds higher: U. S. governmenta untraded. j 4tM Curb stocks irregularly higher. Chicago; stocks irregular. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures lower. Cattle steady to higher. Hogs and sheep steady to lower. Charge Truck Driver With Improper Plates Walter Kruse, Decatur, truck driver for Reidenbach fruit market in this city, has been ordered to appear in a New Haven Justice of peace court to answer to charges of driving a small truck with improper license plates. He was arrested hero on a war rant issued by stale police, who charged him with having one passenger car plate and one dealer's plate on the vehicle. He was taken Into custody by sheriff Herman Bowman and lodged in jail until bond of f.W wm furnished, then released. For prompt, courteous service Call 56 RAY ICE & SUPPLY CO. 1202 W. Monroe St. • PLASTERING • STUCCO WORK • ORNAMENTAL or Straight Work PHONE 5261 Mike Riccardi

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Huge Wheal Exports Planned Next Year Not Sufficient To Meet World Demand Washington, Aug, 5 -~(W)— The United States will export more wheat during the 12-month period ending next June 30 than it did during the entire 10 years before the war. the bureau of agricultural economics esilmsted today. But huge exports from this and other major wheat exporting nations still won't be enough to eatisfy the demand of hungry nations, the bureau predicted It said the record-breaking U. 8. wheat harvest this fall will provide enough for increased domestic consumption and reserves and still leave a record 450,090,000 or more bushel* for export. At current prices this would amount to exports of nearly <1.000,000,000 in wheat alone. The previous all-time high for exports — .395.000,000 bushels — was set In 1949*47. From Ht.'ft-ll this nation's annual wheat export* averaged only 43,000,000 bushels. Western Europe's wheat harvest will be considerably below last year's reduced output becausn of bad weather, the bureau said. It noted that "for the first time since the war. sulwtantiai exports of grain are possible for the coming season from Russia and parts Os the Danube basin." It is still too early to indicate definite quantities, It said, but some fairly significant quantities of grain could bo made available for ex|»ort by Soviet Russia. The quanuty will depend "in large measure on government policy." it added. 0 I CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. *.32-2.32’4; Dec 2.29’, 4 -2,29; March 2.28'j; May 2.25'4; July 2.1 IN. Corn: Sept. 2.19'4 to; Dec. 2.0320.3'4; May l July 21f1%A. Oats: Sept. 98-97%; .D'*c» 96March 95' Z A; May 92'4 %. Soybeans: Nov. 2.88A; March 2.80 A. o THREE KILLED <Continued frum I’nse I) cd a British army officer in the Til Aviv area. A band of Arabs reported that they had seen an officer seized and dragged into an orange grove. The public works building was believed blown up by a time bomb planted l>y Irgqnistw, who declared unremitting war on the British last week and hanged Iwo army orgeants they had held as hostages. Military and civilian squads swarmed over the scene of the explosion, and rescue workers pried Into the heaps of rubble in search of possible victims. British high commissioner Sir Alan Cunningham ordered all funds of the organization confiscated. Cunningham said the group. Brit Trumpeldor, was susp<-cte-| INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WINO — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phon* 570

of recruiting men for the Irgun Zvai Leumi underground group which has been conducting a campaign of violence against the British In Palestine. Shortly before announcing Brit Trumpeldor was outlawed, the Palestine government arrested revisionist members throughout Palestine, and four Jewish mayors, including those at Tel Aylv and Nsthanya. Striking simultaneously all

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over Palestine, soldiers and police seized Jewish leaders believed to be sympathetic to Irgun. Most of the Jews were hustled off to priaons In Arab communities to prevent Irgun from attempting to free them. The British mandated government ordered the arreats to combat underground violence. It was the most drastic move since the British arrested Jews agency leaders exactly one year ago