Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1947 — Page 5

AUGUST 7, 1947

Kket Reports For report of local flb foreign market* MURRAY & CO. August 1 210 2*o ■Efl 325 IbH. ..2123 ISO lb*. . 25.25 flfl 110 Ibf 24 50 9HH 120 lbs 23.75 down 21.25 4<H> lbs 1 9 ’5 150 IbH. > s 75 tip .16 25 SMWod. A Sat.) 23.50 - •• - '■ 0" ■mt h.oo KhNER STOCK YARDS ■ Corrected August 7 225 lbs— 28.00 ?*fl 210 lbs 250 lbs 27 75 MS fl 260 lhs. 27.50 2MI lbs 26 50 290 lbs 26.25 300 lbs 26.00 ■■ 325 lbs 25.00 350 flfl 100 IbH- 23.50 160 lbs- 25.50 flo 300 lbs 21.00 JtHllo 350 lbs 20 50 ?flo 400 lbs 20.00 mHo 450 lbs. ... 19 00 Uflo 50b Ibn. . 17 50 ggß 11 ,•> ®fl HH 10.00 ■holesale egg and ■DULTRY quotation* Furnished by fICATUR PRODUCE CO. Phons W Sal Corrected August 7 Igflt receipt eggs 12 h- ns 24 springcm over 3% lbs.. 28 Springers under 3H lbs. .28 liens .16 efl JO fIoCAL GRAIN MARKET ■URK ELEVATOR CO. I Corrected August 7 subject to change wfe during day. '*• delivered at elevator. Imß Ask f° r Prices. .03 per bushel less. fob. farm. GRAIN PRICES flpts County F. B. Co-Op's ■Berne-Monroe- Williams Pleasant Mills ■HHI Corrected August 7 Wtt 2 21 gfl- 3.10 BBi N ° 2 — 3 20 fl for rye prioss. aeß- — o '.||B> ,| g the fiiW hook i publMtcd United Slates was a Biblo *^Bv ml I niver-ity in one of the ■flt'an Indian languages. ■“ I N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: flo to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:30 p. m. Tslspbons 135 in hk .. Elevator Co. ■■fl* tur * Pet «rson • Monroe I * J ! from roof U fll INJURE WITH g l »HELLER I

at prices you’ll en|(Qnp s joy. Roop’s endeavors at all times to provide you with higrti quality I foods and to live up to our reputation as your “Friendly” NeighSTORE lx>rhood Grocery. __ CHERRIES | Pork & Beans I p.Nut Butler I BUTTER ■ 115 S 11th SL Mn ßitt7d ßed tn ToSu ’’s.uci K|| Queers |M.» s .iithst t^s7c i^ 37c « 59c ‘•-•74c ■ ™ ,IK hours: 3 H>. Tin ii.l<s HI A. M. Io 7:30 p. M. — — “~ 1it,.,. . . _ POTATOES TOMATOES LEMONS CELERY jg^^'HUraay —9 p. M. Large White r , rm R( , d Suh Ki .t Calrf. Pastel US ° a- Cobblers Rlpe Large 3uo Sue Le.fe SSutke E/ 69C 19C 55c 39c

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 9 times 75c; 3 times 91; 8 times 91.75. Rates quoted are for consec--1 utlve Insertions. No classified > ads accepted for skipday schedi ule. i Rate fori 10 Point BLACK s FACB is 5c per word for in- , sertion. Copy must bo in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. a. FOR SALE I FOR SALE: 590 Sheets B%xll r 20 Ib. White Bond Mimeograph l 11.45 This bond mimeograph baa i good strength and drying quailI ties. Sized for pen and ink. The i Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and 1001. 10>tf FOR SALE— Six room nearly modern home with % acre of 1 ground at city limits. Kitchen with ' new cabinets. Now lifetime roof ' being laid. Berry bushes and fruit 1 trees now bearing. Two car size 1 garage has work bench. 95895— ' Pay 92695 down, balance 880 ' monthly, interest 4% semi-annual- ' ly. Possession August Ist, when ' owner leaves city. Bob Heller, 1 Realtor, Heller Building, Phono 1 870. 154-ts l 1 F.OR SALE— Sand, gravel, dirt, stone, cinders. We deliver. 1 Glass Bros. Trucking Service. * Craigville phone 33 on 35. 167-TF i . 1 ■—— i FOR SALE — Outboard motors; , starter ropes, gas cans, boat i pumps, motor oil and grease. Dick I Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 S. Sac- ( ond 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 and soft dollies. Economy Store, 131 North Second Street, Decatur, In- , dlana. 174-12 t _ _. FOR sale — 1942 F. H. A. type ' 2 bedroom home. Gas furnace, 1 built-in features, hardwood floors, 1 mil basement. Possession — 60 > days, restricted n-ighborhood, about 51000 lean than present building costs. Bob Heller, Heller Building, Phone 870. 176 TF FOUR SALE — New two beu.oom hame. West part of city. Gas beat, water softner, automatic hot water, utility room, built-in cup boards, bath, etc. Veteran may buy for 9700 cash. Balance monthly. Non-vetaran 92000 cash down. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870. 176 TF FOR SALE—S room modern home. Inquire at 625 Winchester street, Decatur, between 5 and 7:00 p.m. 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. Decatur. FOR SALE”—"Nearly new Universal washer, semi--1 automatic with pump. Also new twin tubs. Phone 8972. 199tf FOR SALE - White Rock fryer*. George Cramer, IL 3, Decatur. 183 3tx FOR SALE — ~"1941 convertible Chrysler New Yorker. A-l condition. Fully equipped. Ideal Restaurant. 413 Winchester St. Phone 294. Call anytime. 183 3tx FOR SALE — International 8 Ft. No. 22 combine, A-l condition David Alberson 4 miles west, 1 mile south, 3rd house west Geneva. 183 3tx FDR SALE — New all modern 5 room home in restricted location. FHA or Gl loan available, minimum down payment required. Oil heat, built-in cabinets, automatic hot water heater, water softner. wash tubs, fully innulated. immediate possession. Reliable Realty A Builders. Phone 7502. Office Meibwrs A Route No. 27. 183 TF TraUe la a <-w4 Taww — Weealas I

QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* "We have no alternative — either we use a Democrat Want Ad and get more business or sell the business with a Democrat Want Ad!” ■■ ■ ■ I 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. Simerman, 110 North 10th street. Telephone 1804. 183-a3zt FOR SALE—Twelve Poland China gilts, will farrow very soon. Priced only slightly above market. Also sixty head of sheep and lambs. Oscar Scaer, Willshire, Ohio. 183-3tx i 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1942 Packard convertible. >450 down. Phone 965. 184-gtf FOR SALE —1941 Chevrolet 2 door; radio, heater; 1939 Nash radio, heater. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 8. Second St. 181-TF FOR SALE- i!)46Tton Ford truck, with dump bed, long wheel base, two speed rear axle. One Valley Farms, route 33. 184 g3t FOR SALE — Shorthorn heifer with heifer calf by side. Max Rayl, 4 miles East, J*, mile North of Monroe. ‘ 185 3t FOR BALE—6 Guernsey and Holstein heifers. 5 are fresh. Max Thieme, phone 645X7. 184-3tx ' FOR SALE—IOO acres good, productive land, modern home, close I to Decatur. See Andrews A Essex at license bureau. 184.3 t FOR SALE — Car radio, reason- ’ able. Alsol7 jewel lady’s Waltham wrist watch, with sweep second ’ hand. Call 157. 183 3tx I FOR SALE — Used 2x6 ! s. 16 and I 14 feet long. Phone 8084. 184 3tx i - Enjoy glare-free driving. Get a Karvisor. latest in exterior , windshield shades. Only 829.95— includes painting to match your ' car, and installation. Also have recapped tires, guaranteed tor 15.000 miles or 1 year. Gay's Mobil Service. 13th and Monroe Sts. Phone 318. 185-3 t FOR SALE — Farms near Decatur; price reasonable. A. D. Suttles, agent. 18513 FOR SALE W’eed mowers, garden tractors, culvert pipe 8 in. on up, air compressors, cement mixers, tractor tires, wagons, tar polins, naturalube oil, Harter deep freeze, cabinet and cheater type. Gerber Implement store, U. 8. 27, phone 2551. 184-g4t FOiTsALE" OR TRADE — 1942 Packard convertible. $450 down. Phone 965. 185-gtf FOR SALE — Chevrolet two door 1936 in good condition. 9325. One motor. Extra good clean car. Priced 1936 Plymouth with new Dodge right. Coppras Corner, Monroe, Ind. 185 3tx FOR SALE—I 934 Plymouth sedan. Pffbne 6521. 185-3 t FOR SALE 1936 Ford Deluxe four door trunk sedan. Radio and heater. Motor completely, overhauled. Good tires, call 237 during day or 1768 at night. 185 3tx ______ SEWING MACHINE ReparingAU makes, guarantaad jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt bucklee, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans '223 North First. 180-26tx

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WANTED — Mimeographing work. Profeaaional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 970, Haller Building. 944-as WANTED-Field bales straw or stack. Can use good quality bay, old or new crop, barn cured loose. John Feasel, Bellmont park, Decatur. Phone 6262. 182-g6t WANTED TO BUY — Baled straw. Phone 2-6964 or write W. C. Williams, R. No. 4, Box 188, Anderson, Indiana. 172 30t WANTED *ll kinds butcher cattle. Steury Abattoir. Phone 1676. 55-T WANTED— Furnaces to vacuum clean or repair. Call 49 for prompt service. Haugks. 164-ts WANTED- To rent a garage close in. Phone 326 between 12:15 and 5 p.m. Esther Eichenberger. 183-3tx WANTED—To rent 2 or 8 room Apt. Phone 326 between 12:15 and 6 p.m. Esther Eichenberger. 193-3tx WANTED TO BUT - Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind109 TF WANTED— Ijtdy to asNiHt in office.—A. I). Suttles. 18513 I Cisterns, cesspools, septic tanks cleaned anywhere. Write Joe BaiI ley, Decatur, Gen. Del. 182 5t MISCELLANEOUS , APPLIANCE SERVICE - If we can’t ftz it throw it away. Wo repair ail makee of waahera, ; sweepers, irons and other small appliance*. White wringer roiie for all makee of washers. Arnold A Klenk. phono 461 91 U r ... — L ! l FARMERS ATTENTION-Wo move deed horeey, cows, hogs. ' etc. Decatur phone 2000. Wo pay 1 all phono charges. The Stadloy 1 Products Co. 15-ts - Starter and generator service. > Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 t S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. t 173 TF; WE BUY SELL OR TRADE- j 1 everything at the Erie Trading 1 Poet. Phone 965. 182 6tx , E ■ Avoid rush for next fall’s work. | 1 Get your paper hanging, paint--1 ing and house cleaning done now. t 20 yearn experience. Call 499, or . inquire 422 Mercer Avenue. 181-6tx 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, M part payment tor early delivery on a new Fleetllne Chevrolet. Write Box No. 39, care of Democrat. 183 3tx WELDING — Both electric and acetelyne welding all work guaranteed, prices reasonable. At the Erie Trading Post Repair Shop. 18&-12U F R ENT FOR RENT—S-room, newly decorated apartment, partly furnished. Floor coverings, garage, water and heat furnished. Suitable for family of adults. Will exchange references. Write Box No. 40. 1833tx ”lost and found” LOST — Tiny Black and tan terrier, answers to name of "Bing," weight approximately 8 pounds. Reward. Phone 667. Mrs. F. O. Alton. 234 Rugg St., Decatur, Indiana. 185 3tx 0,, — CHARGES SENATOR rr»»M» Faae 1> hotel luncheon here last February. Brewster retorted that the accusation was false and countered with the charge that Hughes and his associates had been trying to

lay a "Dap” for him. Today Hughes returned to the attack with a batch of questions for Brewster to answer, most of them dealing with the senator’s telations with Pan American Brewster freely admitted close acquaintanceship with many Pan American officials. But he stoutly deniea any special interest in Pan American. Hughes' questions were directed to Brewster by Ferguson, in whose hands the manufacturer reluctantly placed them after tailing to obtain the privilege ot cross-examining the Maine Republican personally. Many of the questions were keyed to legislation, supported by Brewster, to consolidate US. overseas air service in one big company. Brewster declared flatly in response to a Hughes question that . the bill would not enrich Pan American. "Juan Trippe," he said, “is a man not interested in making money." Brewster said he had visited what Hughes called Pan American's "House on F Street" here but only for “ham and egg breakfasts." He said he went there three times In the past three months. He identified the house as a place where Pan American quartered its executives and did entertaining. a —e There were 20 percent more cattie on feed for market in Illinois April 1 than a year earlier. There ia nothing so strong or safe in an emergency ot life as the ( simple truth.

PHILCO Single Room Air Conditioners for home or office. Cleans —Code— Dehumidifies I Sec it at HAUGK’S — • PLASTERING • STUCCO WORK • ORNAMENTAL or Straixhl Work PHONE 5261 Mike Riccardi Furnace Repairs Furnace Cleaning Need a New FURNACE? ; Free Estimates on Coal and i Oil Furnaces, Oil Conversion i Burners, Stokers. Phone 49 for Prompt Service HAUGK’S 1 - - _ I

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Berne Fall Festival Set October 3 And 4 Berne, Ind., Aug. 7— Prelimin ary plans for the Berne fall festival to be held Friday and Saturday. October 3 and 4. were made this week when the master committee headed by Melvin Llechty met and appointed a number of other committees. A livestock show will be held on October 3, at which beef and dairy cattle and horses will be displayed. Saturday will see a huge parade and horse pulling contests. The home economics clubs of the county will also have an exhibit. A cattle committee, horse committee, tent committee and pulling contest committee were named. 0 Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks mixed in quiet trading. Bonds irregular: V. S. governments untraded. Grains In Chk-ago: wheat, corn, oats and barley futures steady. Hogs higher, cattle and sheep steady. - 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. 2.33; Dec. 2.29%H; March 2.28%N; May 2.25%2.25; July 2.10%-%. Torn: Sept. 2.24-2.23%: Dec. 2.05; May 1.99-1.98%; July 1.94. Oats: Sept. 99%; Dec. 96%-%; March 94%A; May 92. Soybeans: Nov. 2.88; March 2.80A. 0 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 7—(UP) —Livestock: Hogs: 160-250 lbs 28-28 25. 250300 lbs. 26 27.75, 300 lbs. up 23.5025.25, 100-160 lbs. 25.50-26; roughs 21.50 down; stags 15.50 down; 1 boars 12 down. Calves 26. Spring lambs 23. clipped ewes 7.50, clipped bucks 5. No cattle market today. . • • , o , INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Aug. 'T—(UP)-« (PMA) -Livestock: Hogs 4000; early sales generally steady although some interests not bidding 1 on weights above 250 lbs; good and choice barrows and gilts 160-225 ibs. 28.25-28.50; 225300 Ibs. 26.0028.00; 300-400 lbs. 23.75-25.25; 100-160 Ibs. 25.25- 26.25, sows about steady at 16.5029.00. Cattle 900, calves 500, all classes got moderate action about ateady; odd bead strictly choice long yearlings 32.00; 2 loads choice 1100 lb. steers 31.00; similar 1170 lb. kinds 31.00; load lift! lb. steers 30.00; odd head good to choice yearlings 27.00-29.50; bulk medium and good grassers and short fed 18.00-20.50; common light weights downward to 13.00; heifers offered only in small lots selling in line with similar grade yearlings; cows about steady, good l>eef cows 16.0017.00, common and medium 12.7516(A); vealers active, steady, good and>choice 23.00-26.50*, common and medium 12.50-22.50. Sheep 800; generally fully steady, good and choice fat native spring lambs 21.50-23.50; several lota 24.00, extreme peak 24.50 for choice Co prime 90 lb. weights, no measure of general market; medium and good 18.00-21.00; common and medium 14.0917.50; native feeders 16.00 down; slaughter ewes steady at 5.00-700. > Sil — I —_|-1 —z—

Money never made toy man rich; poverty or riches Is largely a state of mind. — Ben Johnson. The simple affirmation of a trustworthy person I; as reiisble ss his testimony under oath. * EXPECT BRITAIN (('•■tlaaed from Page 1) first job in the"western part of Germany today is to get more coal production which Is now only 50

WANTED GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, Suitable for Cleaninf Machinery. Cannot use underwear, stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will Pay 10c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat WASTEFUL ( ) AS A DIRTY FURNACE. ( C Save Fire Loss—Save Fuel—Save Cleanin*—Save Repairs 1 1 Save Decorating. I A Furnace Cleaning Job Saves Many Times Its Cost. J 1 Holland Power Suction Furnace Cleaner t I NOW IN TOWN. J / Place Your Order Now! I I We Repair All Makes of Furnaces J ( HOLLAND FURNACE CO. ) ) Phone 660 Decatur J Public Auction FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned will sell at Public Auction the following described Furniture at the Vacant Lot east of Wemhoff's Monument Works on West Monroe St., on Saturday, August 9, ’47 at 1:00 P. M. (C.0.5.T.) — NOTICE——of this furniture Is in excellent condition. It is practically new having been used but 6 months—lt is not worn, marred or soiled In any way and looks as If it came directly from the show roop. It is of the best quality and we are confident it will impress you as fine, new superior furniture. Beautiful 2 piece Wine colored Living Room Suite; Beautiful Blue Upholstered Lounging Chair with Ottoman. Lees Cochran Blu< Floral Pattern 9x12 Rug and pad; Brown Floral Pattern 9x12 Rug; Silver Finish Smoking Stand; 2 Fine Pottery Vase*.; Clarioa Console Combination Radio-Phonograph A Records- Walnut finish; Mahogany Duncan Phyfe Drop Leal Dining Table (Seats 12); 2 Walnut End Tables; 2 Mahogany End Tabiea; Good Decorative Mirror; Large Circular Blue Hassock; Blue Shag Rug; Pair Alladiu Lamps. Good 4 drawer Chest; Magazine Rack; 5 Set Drapes A Hardware: Good 5 piece Walnut Finish Bedroom Suite complete with Innerspring mattress W springs; Vanity iaimp; Mattress Cover; Bissell's Sweeper; Beautiful 5 pc. Oak Breakfast Set with Inlaid fop; Coronado Ele<tric TaMe Top Stove. Automatic Oven A Deep Well; 2 unit Electric Hot Plate; Pr. Kitchen Curtains; Oval Laundry Basket; Miscellaneous articles. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gage OWNERS TERMS: CASH. Roy A Ned Johnson—Aucts. Melvin Liechty Auct. A Sale Equipment Bryce Daniels Clerk Aug 5 7 8

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percent of the prewar output. Once the oft-postponed coal conference opens next week, the way will be clear for many kinds of compromises If the British loosen up and allow the United States to take over administration of tha Ruhr coal mines along American lines, Marshall probably will be far more amenable to atari talking about aaaumlnc * larger share nt the financial burdens in Germany. o —— Trade te ■ 1.1 - oeegjg