Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1947 — Page 5

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* ar * e ™ fbr^.: a all "W !bs 26.00 325 ! ' 23.00 K 3»® it,s 2*50 ■i-’p* ft* o 1OT it)S * 20.00 £ !»i2M 11,s — 25.25 i ■0!601b%--ff- 2 21.25 ■ l,01M 20.0 V ■ lbs w ■> ■ _ 21.75 —:i“ ■ _ 11.00. ■ : 6.00 MP Z.— 12 jo ■xUHNER STOCK YARDS ■ Corrected August 26 ■ ’ bs -■ ■to SOT lbs - ■c 35» lbs*. .-• 25 n 0 ■to 313 lbs «.. 22-25 > |t;- .... ■’* 99 7® ■ toSSHlhr *-1 2fW ■ / 41m lbs 20.5(1 ft . lbs 1900 |ft|tOso 1b5........................<tf00 ft tSOTO lbs t? ... ttoO ft, ® ... 15/00 ft-...?.. .L ■ „ ' 6.00 ■ -g—- 'tfl^ 0 ft WHOLESALE EGG AND ft POULTRY QUOTATION* M Furnished by ftgECATUR PRdDUtSE CO. ■ a R *° ne F ' ft CoiWeted August 26 * ftfe: receipt eggs .42 hens ft; st tfter 3% MW- 28! ftry Springea upder 35* lbs. .28 ftliorn hens .16 fttki .10 ft LOCAL GRAIN MARKt f? „ E BURK ELEVATOR CO. * S Corrected Augiftt 26 V S Beans subject to®tha&e ■ ft. >J#B day. * Bl”. eV .fSirtjied at elevator. ■ Ask tor prices. S .03 p&jJJtshel lesra’l ■Com: .04 perjpo let®.® * ' H. f.o.b. farm. 8® _ M a 1 • £ grain prices ®%bin» County F. B. Co Op'» Boerne-Vl&nroe-WilllarnP 1 Plusanl Mill. a ft®” Corded August 26 ft f “-- '. 2.30 ft <. X 1.00 ft , s * 3.30 ft;.'**’ 2 ft* 11 tor ry-Sbijcfw ft T ™ S ■ i ft a (' r(, at Difference; ■£. rer quality and quantiflr BFw'p/m * Supply Co., ft. M °nroe. ’ i S g t lß ft", -—o — M * * Go, >'' Tow» _ ifo Kfar i for sabe ♦ s [ll*4l. RESTAURANT E 413 Winchester Stf S Phone 294 „ f I INSURANCE E° flfi Ehinger I ™>i _ W | ND _ AUTO l^ 9 - lrd St. Phew 579 I N A. BiXLER | ■ hours! a ■ ’*' lo 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 | Wwdays, (k3o p. m . S Telepg o rt§ 135 r**-— IF' r IV BURK ™ D E,evat °r Co. Peterson . Monroe B jzsz — I rROM I «-;? 00r P I S Tt § I I CELLAR ii, >ns«jr£ w>T*q n| IMler i

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«a LOCAL CLASSIFIED ( ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words nr less: 1 time 50c; 3 times 75e; 3 times $1; 6 times $1.75. , Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted for sklpday schedule. Rate for| 10 Point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for insertion. ♦• Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is S a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALiE: 500 Sheets 8M»X11 f 20 lb. White JJond Mifflteograph t $1.45- This bond xniineograptf hats good strength and drying quail- * ties. Sized m pen and ink. Democrat Co., telephone 3 1000 and 1001. 103tf '' ' — jj FOR SAyLE-- 1 - gravel, dirt, stone, coders. We deliver. _ ' Glass Bros. Tracking Service. I 1 Craigville phone 23 on 25. 167-TF <. —— FOR SALE — New two bedroom . home, A4(eßt part of city. Gas I heat, water softner, automatic hot water, utility room, built-in 1 t cupboards, bath, etc.A 7 eterftn may ■ buy <or S7OO Balance monthly. Ncfi-veteraff S2OOO cash down, t Bob Heller, Realtor Phone 870 J, , ® ** 176 TF , ' ___« I FOR ‘SALE — Transparent and ’ Dutchdf appibs,. All varieties in, ’ ' season, 1 D. B'fe’Bericb, De&tur, R. 2. 9 ’ ® | t — FOR SALE Water heaters. ’s3o « off. -Base sink 'tiafoinets, S2O off. il Rinse tubs. Uwd radios, Philco, Zenith ftffcole and others. Kitchap . r MaySiS Washer Service, N. 1 Second Street, Phone 95. ® ’ 9 187 ' TF I 1 A N- ■ FOR SALE—S room iiouje will toi- 1 , s Ist and bath, bdlroom downSaO 2 up, and’ cupboards, 2 I ear garage, nqjih etid, nicely locat- s ed. Immediate possessions Schwsrtz - lic;i|jy service, glls W’flSt Monroe ' 0 street, phone 1398 6 • • ® W gtf M . S S J 3 FOR® — Aiodern. 5 room ’ house <th basement under entire house, built in features, about £ 1 six blocks busings district. Itpady for immediate Vfcupancy. In- _ ! <|bre at «25 stre«, i 1 1 p.nS any day. e • 192 <’F j tf>R S V —«6 All ' *• Modern bouse, irsplurfling t nevi carpet, drapes,‘Venetian bl>ids, J\’ew Qi! burner, full , f length storm bin- ] dows, Kock Wool insulation. 4 ©ne car ’ion.® Call ln per&n. -£■ The ' Suttles Co. 200t3 , FOR SALE—3 pieu; fiaple beiF ■ with msntress. G. %. sun fitmp— floor lamp r type. Q-JP. Mixer, motor and stand, i Priced ror quick sale. Phoneme. 10 Homestead, ® 5 FORjSALE— S&4igrs kitchen ©Diner and medicine cabinet. Prac- ' tically new. CaILB2B2 or see at 251 ' South Second 200 || t FOR SALE 1 row mounted - for Farmall H or M. Me- * Cttttniek - D. No. 22 combine. Bob Colchin. Phone 536-H. 200 Jtx ak_ - FOR SAI.'E — 15 acres, no ’ ings, *!iiee gspve, O. P. Hunt, route 3, Decatur. 200 a3tx 1 t FOR - 3 milk cows, young cdttte. - mile south Roy Young. 201 gS’ft > i FOR SALE — 1937 Buick Spec. ( Coupe, reasonably must j sell befone fall school term. Phone 5424. 201 Itx i FOR SALE — 60 inch band saw, j with 4 blades, V* hp. motor. $25. Pressure sprayer, like new, $3.50. . R. J. Koldewey, Phone 5751. 201 It — \ FOR SALE — 10 used Maytag . Washers, guaranteed. New por- 1 celain Maytags, immediate delivery. Latest in Admiral Radioe, 1 full line. Kitchen Maytag Service, t 238 North 2nd. Phone 95. 201 TF ? I FOR SALE — '35 Ford truck with 1 a '4l tnotfv-. Dual tandem. Carl Menter, Preme. 201 3tx r I 1 WANTED — Strong young man to j bale newspapei-s. Apply Maier _ Hide and Fur Co., 710 West Mon- 1 roe street. 201 3t FOR SALE — Boy's wool suit, j size 14. sport size 36. Both in excellent concmion. Call 1 1533. 201g3t FOR SALE — One 4” Majestic I gravity furnace with pipe. Call 1248. 201 3t j USED WASHERS — Barton, Apex, ] ( and Horton electric washers. A»lt r condition. Decatur Used Furniture,', 146 South Second street, phone, a 4241. 201 g 2t B - ' ■ ' — ' 4 Trade lo a Good Town — Decatcr

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds WAI 1 : I - | 34— 1 "Were those seats you' got with a Democrat Want Ad fori the ||ghts. close enough dear?" | FOR SALE — 5 room seml I house. Good location, Phone 3 « 3 ' ? 2t-x FOR SALE — Fryers. 910 S. St. Phone 5595. 199 b6tx FOR SaT,E Trml' load of Mitfiigan Peaches. Bring your basket. Arnold's Market. 200 3t# FQR SALE Black cocker ’lel. Ideal dog for cliildrA. Pfflbe 1457. 200g2t& WANMW - - ■'*ti ft* - - ,'y l^-1 SEWING MACHINE Rearing’All makes, guaranteed jobs, We make , covered Igittong, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine btftpnholee. Boardmans 223 North prs»# # lso-26tx WANTED. .Mimeographjpg work, PrtWesstonal equipment. ‘Bflfre money on lettqgs, sales messages, nrqgraij#, forttih, et<t Jean Cflfcsn. f’lfime 870, Heller Building. g ' 144-as cattle. StCufy a Abattoir. Phone ls/6. 55wT WANTED — Girl or woman to help with of children. Mrs. L. R. Zintsmaster, 710 Nojlh TMt<l street. Phone 1471. , 201 g 3t a a M;— -j WANTED TQ BUY — Bale< strafe. Phone 2-6964 or virile Wt C. WTOiams, R. No. 4, WANTED TO BUY ~ cars Dick Mansfield TWoTOT Sale# 141 S. Second St., Decatuf, Ind- @ .. * * 108 TF — 2— & ~<8... I -8 WANTED— Fprnatfes to vacuum clean or repair.,'Call 49 fdf prortt>t service. Haugks. 164-ts wAn?ED We buy iron, rags. paper, hides, fur,-grease. Wteii: blindleWew and used structural steej and pipe® For Quick service lalFMaier Hide and Fur Co. Our only Address 442. fe 4H TF WANTED - four rooig unfurnished apartment. Young couple. No children. J phone i JNTEU:’ Man with service Station experience.— Zintsmastei* Motor Sales. ® ® - Good quality hay. looses Jjr wife baled & barffitured, new tn- old crop. Straw&vanted ,at tin times, wire or rope field baled »r stack. John Feasel, phone ?262, Dfratur. 7 19S-TF STRAW WAITED, Bjirk Phontf 25 « SS& WANTED — Light hauling Will take orders sot» saw mill wood. Will grade yards wgh Furgusßm tractor. Phone 1632 or 1186. 197 6tx jSL—WANTED TO RENT—Hquse or apartment in dh near city or nearby town for pastor, wife and cliftd by Sept 1. Phone 1174 or 1561.« 200-3tx WANT TO RENT .... Hom«fes<or tour when can be occupeid soon.i See Ben '.Clout or pliqtte 5592. ® 200 3tx WANTED — Woman or girl to care for children while mother works days. Phone 1409. 201 g3tx WANTED — Apartment or house, imfurnished. or vacant rooms, no kitchen necessary. Prefer downtown location. Two adults. Phone Mrs. Lidkea, 156. 201 gTF WANTED -®A reliable school girlj or elderly lady to care for child-1 ren while mother works from 3 to j 12 p.m. 352 North 11th. Phone 1744. 201 3t WANTED — Gjg; to help with housework ana care of children. Apply J. C. Sutton, 429 N. 2nd. St. Phone 228. 201 6t WANTED: Waitress. Bair’s Confectionery. Apply in person. 201g3t T - MISCELLANEOUS^ - X APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we can’t fix It. throw We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliance White ♦ringer rolls for ail makes of feashers, Arnold ft Klenk, phone \ e

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FARMERS ATTENTION—We re--41 move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts Starter and generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. ® 173-rl’' Automobiles, spray-painted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices below normal. 13 years experience. See after 5 p.m. Alfred Lee, Dixon, Ohio, R. R, 1. 194 9t INSULATION — Blown Celotex Rock ViJ?k>l. Free Estimates. Bill Crist, Monroe Phone 726 <BZ T I EHA and GI Homes — I Kenneth Runyon., U<. C. Phone 385. T Farm Loans made low interest We makC abstracts of title to real estate. French Quinn’s Abstract Office. « 63 T LOST AND fOUND LiJST — Sqtfiewhere pn Monroe street between Third’& Fourth streets, a bh;d designed pin. Finder please telephone after, 5:30 p.m. ® s 201\a3tx -<► ——oS ’LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Aug 26—(UP) 17-(PMA)—-Livestock » Y ' Hogs 6500; market opdhed vefy sldw, barr«ws and giitsg l.bo sqsfs got (fully festablish1 ed, earljj sales lightweights' wak to 50, off It 20.00-24^0,'later irFfli-, cations , jgooa and’ choice® bSffrows and g?fis lbs. 27.25;., 160-190, 250-280 #)5.*'26.50-27.00; * 280-300 tis.<ffi.s(f-'26.(#; lbs. 23.5 - -24.50; 100-160 Cattle calces 600; steer# and jjeirers choice grades ffeedonunatinjh fraettoaify '’complete -early clearance jjieady to ,25 higher; odd* heatk cho|:e yeMliifes 333*0; 10 f loa#S string cfeice Igs. 32.50 ’ numerous loads gftod J uto just ghoice lightweight f and some mixed yearlings 27.501 31.50“; common and mediuip , Scarce at medium : fed, ffeifers laigelv 24.00-26.0® ■ cows .aaove. fully steady, -good 1 16.5*1'5.00, few „?0.00?» common ’ ans mediirh? ft*s-16.25; vej|ers , active, steady, good and choice 21.50-24. common #nd medium i largely fWHVfI.OO: good 3 ® choice ■ weighty ’ Silken 750; and %t spring *lambft L Steady gj few 23.00; *' medium airß good 17.00-19.1® [ feeding 15.'Fl>(»dP slaughter# ewes largely 5.00-7.00. ♦ •' , o ~ ” FORT LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Aug. 26 -(UP) ; --Livestock:*-, a. Bogs: 160 225Ths ibs 26.25-26.90, £7O-300 lbs 25.2526.25, 300 lbs up 4155.5|8525-23.25; roughs down, “ %tags ft.so«o®n; J&ars ILSO down. CaNes 24JT« ' ®® i ® Spring lambs 22, clipped ewes 6. clipped bucks 4$ ® » No cattle dffirket,/oday. —®-o—— — CHICAGO GRAfN CLOSE " 2.46fe%; March i May 2.42 Q-242; July ' Coro: Sept. 2.41%-T , Dec. 2.242.24 M; May 2.U|»-%; Jufe 7.12. ® Oats: Sept. i:«S%-%: Dec. 1.06% 'hi ; ’March‘d 1.03 B; May 99%- «: July 92%-%. B Soybeans: Nov. 2.79; 2.82. L a ® ■ o— — Attorney First To < Solo In New Pldtte Lewis L. Smith, local attorney, was the first air enthusiast to golo in the new Ercoupe at Lili*’ Tger field last week. Smith had ,#j ; total of and 50 minutes : dual instruction in the gew jSane, , and four hours and thirty five minutes in the Aeronca. 0 — Mulch Evergreens Mulch all evergreens and shrubs with well - decomposed hardwood sawdust or peat to protect. ' .them during the wifi ter. materials carefully, since Ton! tact crowns of plants may ■ result in sunscald. o SECURITY COUNCIL (Cnntiaaed from P**e 1) It meant that ir* the Dutch agree, the Netherlands and the republic each will designate one country of the security council and these two in turn will name a third, three-nation committee will stand by'.to assist both sides in any way they request to ewse ithe tirouble iri tl?e Indies ®nd prevent further fighting. q He said Indonesia would grant to the'half dozen career ra zone all the facilities and help they need to examine results ofpthe cease-fire order, r

Report Reserves Os At LBw U. S. Unlikely To Meet Export Washington, Aug. 25 —(UP) — The agriculture department said today that the amount of wheat the four principal aborting nations were able to save from last year’s crop was smallest in eight years. f' ® The report, compiled by the department's foreign crops and markets division, raised the possibility that deficit nations may have to scrape along this year with even less wheat than they had expected from this and ottoer exporting countries. ■ The situation probably also will have an effect on AmerJra® consumer prices. If world competition for ©heat driveg grain prices it will be reflected j in higgler domestic retail prices tor meat, poultry and dairy ffroifucist , W The department said wheat stocks in four main pfoduciqg countries on July I—-start' of tKg new Frop year—were tjnly 379,-. OOQ.OOO bushels. This i$ 8.000,000 bushels 1946 and the smallest Ju|y 1 sin<® 1938. In addition fc> i, the United Stales, world’s major wheat Pfoducity? fiatfbris are Canada. Australia and Aagentiifll. To!al world graitv resets on July 1 w#re e!g,imat£:l bjgthe’departnfent at 49,365,(WA short tons, an ’ Incre.'We of sojpe ftO percent, over the year. < ’ Thta was due almost entirely to»a sharii rise®itVe>world r *rom resewes? Stoteb. The world Ajorn ovqjbushels, an’increase of neferly s‘# percent dfeer 194 f. Ths increase in the American <lB; 1 carryover,, since hhav been countuybalanced »by dry wegther Un. e the '"corn whieffghas cut : »4his year's “several hdJitlred millions bushels. (» Altlifefli this country ngw is cleaning uftj a record-break^.:^ ; v?he.at hardest o| 1.4^.000, 000 .buslels, 4 : >ffi«ia'fe. nqye all but gi\*n up h<®>e of . meeting tin# exporjt (KFcause otj the disastrous' corn failure. It had been hoped Anraricaik. wheat’’exports would rurt betw^Sn -and 500,000,000 : bushel* Now tlwy are not ex-4 pected t» top 400,000,000 busheU at most, a * r g-.—o-ie; iw® Markets At A G/ance ti Stocksloftqr in quiet rtading. Bfinds it+egujar; U. S. s<wern.Jßerttf 014 not tradq, • ' Curb stocks,;lower. ’ Chicago stocks lower. "" g ■ ’"'""g 11 * 2 Attention, FARMERS! FOR SALE 92 inch and’loß inch turner Posts. Thg.se pos& are made out of s » new-angle ironMAIER HIDE & FUR CO 710 W. Monrfte St. Phone 442 i(*3 | — ’ 1

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Mgjieat, corn, oats and barley futureß©rregular. Hogs lower, cawe higher and sheop steady. ■ o ARREST 33 FOR 5, (Continnrd •’ a K*‘ D The priests had managed to complete the confirmation of about 200 children, Santln hald, before they had refuge in the parish price’s house. The mob stormed the cottage and dragged the priests outside, he said. Both men urjre beaten badly, and then Buselilti’s head was cut off. The crowd scattered, he said, when Ukmar suffering from blows about the head and over the kidneys. t © Santin said that T3ie%iobjbeat the.parish priest’s mother when it wa< unable to fin<U the priest, Friar Cek. a 9 PRESIDENT TO (Continued from I’niKv 1) man, it sfeas Idferned, v*ll take position that t*e boosts were i:q4 made necessary by the coal wage ipitgpsft. p Admimstfation economists point, out that profits ore <4 an nil time high, production is 60 percent above, the prewar level pi quantity and "at an a|L time fj.gk WhHe the national average income of sl,2w> per-j person also

•; f ft&Y TO BORROW u "det lie cash you need" n your own Wgnature and security. , » Borrowing madp easOinder our plan, g ■ Loans privately on convenient j J terms. Se& us beWto- you borr-OMi ■ ■ Full inforrfifiStion without obligation, i ■ See us today. I ® CALL, PHONE £R WRITE : LOCAL LOAN COMPANY 3 ■ INCORPORATED & ■ ■ Ground Floor - Bnfjflk Store Buildian' ■ J Pme 2-3-7 DECATUR INDIANA J - ... COME AND ; SEE US...* HAUGKS i e e.. e .. a. . -. * Xu ft* ' k w kl 1 ®® ® - MMhs do NOT eat cloths. ®a* ...Clofiies moths Aay fjSAS oir suitable mateAls; these eggs develop into larvae, or -*;rlrbs, which eat thegclothes. then change into pupae, each forcing tfcy cocoon, and after somegtime Riothfe emerge these, cocoons.*, A

1Y at a new peak, government that people are dipping into to meet inflated prices. They add that if purchasing power doe* not stay* ahead of production or ‘ at least keepgup with it a is inevitable.

• «• ■ | Farmers Attention! ftS I ——— ft « ® 9 e @ ft | Blacksmithing - Welding I ® by s H @ j "ft j NATHAN TWIGG ! ft e ft st at ® SK I Caller’s Welding & Machine Shop I 122 N. First St. Phone 1617 | PUBLIC AUCTION - .. _ ® < ♦ BERNE MEAT MARKET AND GROCERIES %OING OF BUSINESS SALE, BERNE, INDIANA Friday and Sat., Aug. 29 & 30* at 1580 and 7:00 P. M. : As we deetfed to business we, tfe> s>l afeau equipment, g, Fixers: Thesco® cooler^ ; 10x24 Chew); 12' McCray Slow case, s triple glasses' McCray sko# glass; YUobe electric cold n#at t-lieer;" McCaskey task registers®, 2 30-Ib. cornering scales® 1 type scaT<M jDayton % grind‘&; new g s|eak maker; cVtl metal smofe h(*ise; J meat blocks in good condition;gondolas; tables; basket holders; safe's and knives, and many other arti&wt not meiUiftted. Fixtures will sell Saturday at p. m„- . WRMS-t’ASII. ... » 7® - ’Berne.Meat Market.: ' • ® OWNERS Jeff Liechty, AiAioneer ® © ® ® > E. W. Baumgajfeer, Clegt. ® 2(F | a..——. ir —— — . I, 'W I ■ , AUCTION Have SoM my farm, and will sell the following: ® ® LIVESTOCK# FARM MACHINERY AND ® MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES ® 9 ® Thursday, August 28,1947" 1: oo P. M. g. LOCATED: I l * mjles WesFof WillkhiKq. Olbio on Highway No. 124, or s'a ujiles East of slonr|>e. Indiana op No. 124. Or, 2 miles jgouth. of Pleasant ills, Indiana. 4 g, © ' 4 J LIVESTOCK-—ll Milk Cows: 7 Guernseys, 2 H'fflstgjns, Red Cfe- and; Brmdie Cow. Seven o 2 these cows will be fresh' near salqg date, oilers giving good flow of mifk. q-A GOOD PRODUCING HERD Os YOUNG COWS. ® 3 Bred Heifers. Holstein Buffs, J and 2 years old. FARM MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT — Farmall H. 'Praetor; 42 International Coniibine; 14* Little Genius Rfciw, nearly new; 7 FL Dunham Taiiffam Tractor Molfhe C(jt’ji Planter, fi'rtilizcr attachife(?nt.. Thomas Gftin D'ill; Mo.yrte ; Hay LoadfS'; Harrows': Rubber Tirdi Wagon, cfntin I’><*d ..and rff’ck.. Small Tools fthd other articles. ‘® • ® a ® .MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES—IOO <431)1. OIF Drum; Heating Stove; Kilohen Range amKmany ktffer items. „ % TERMS—CASH. .4 < aft * ® «>; IRVIN MAULLER .J. F. ffajnnann- -Uictioneei .« «?,- ' -r’ 8 ’” Kent--Sdtes MarULger ■. ' SaV Cjgnouered by Realty "Auction Co. ' ’ Decatur, Indiana. A Aug. IS 26,,, a.

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—' - I 1-i Mr Truman’s .new appeal will w rs be in general *terms to ‘all business but the major target will be big industries which prices—that is, fix them *r>n a long term basis and not in day-to-day response to the market, it was said.