Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1948 — Page 5

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K% L TiS>NG S RATE% 6 i lines 11.75 ■“£7 <-■ . 10 BLACK ®.' -, f P ( ' r wor,, T h ,n ' ■ nrnlmum charge. Kf.irk-<l ah l‘s ,cd ln I ’ ara ' |Mt 50"< Increase over Kx, »••"'•JU I i M Monday through ™day. | 4r»dlme Is 9 am. $ K SAL E ■rs?" Hn.-IGh Shepherd \usvbaum. 2 miles \ mile of Berne. 113-3tx j r I Pontiac 4 door. Priced to selL l 2 n- 114-3 t Por.rFdrHo. |H , r( , n . * battery, black H", in»e point Sinclair. M 115g3t ;'<n Buick sedanette, ■.\.',ryi?»i»»>r Beautiful maK < B hb Fite Point Sin- ■ 115f3t Mt.C.K Devoe Faints good Out-Ide. inside A barn K, “Ask your neighbor.” he ■TJF 1930 Plymouth Motor in good condition, fires. sealed beam lights. Kn .heap t ail at Ed k Pat’s, K,.,.' on 33 113 3tl ■Ho Ten day watch reK r service. Work GuarKced.-- Sutton’s Jewelry ■nre. T ■TuT Modern I room house. ’.oins *ith modern bath basement 150 x 50 lot. Hose 1113 or 5651 at any time. ■ 115-2tx K”77r.H 1936 International H ton truck This truck is in shape and' can be Hiftit reasonable. Five Point Hi 115g3t KjUE McCormick Deering H-i" I-*,, m» <orn planter with ■r.. t-r .i" .■ amenta for FarmHtrAi or Mollenkopf k Kiting ■ 115 3t ■ SUE Feed electric motHi Several makes of washing Hgiucea guaranteed. Used Hi repossessed radios. Deep Be-:-'- Maytag Service. Kitchen ■rr 11 23s x. 2nd. in tr E 9AI.E Mich Box Apples Hx Certified seed potatoes, Btt Cobbler $4 75 a hundred. Buuas. 13C lb. State Line Bv Market. 6% East on 224. 115-21 X I SALE- Tower off set Disc itt Oil both bearings. Also P’s Duty 4 Bar-Spring tooth Snows Sixes for every need. 1 A Siebenaler, Hicksville, ho 2 Miles south on road 49. 62-Tx FSALEOK TRaDE—I939 Ford Ri«re 2 door radio it heater. Plymouth 2 door. 1937 Ford Iter, 1916 Ford 2 door. 1946 RBs Jeep, Wizzer Motor Bike [*• fan are in good condition. Standard Station. 3rd I Mooroe St. Phone 246. L 115-3 t fcs.4LE — M<>dern 3-bedrootn, 1 g* 7 dwelling. New roof. New ►» ir.j p i aB t wllh gtoker j iard . F' 4 Fireplace. Many |y ,:a ,e »tures. Plenty of closet r 4" Centrally located. Comer FWy. 423 N. Second street. Fjlier J Buckman. General InF*» - and ileal Estate, 153 8. F"d 8t Phone 3. 100 ts F SALE NEW SLAUGHTER t been used, built C, '*«♦"« blocks, size of w »'o, fully equipped L* ’ “** modern machinery. ■ P*tt 12x34, other out build ■ -«16, good drove well, about £***• * laud, located % mile .. of Berne, along state road F immedUte possession Jeff rw. Berne. Ind. 114-2 t s 3AI* - Bargains in used n" « Buick. 4 door; 41 4 door; 41 Chevrolet ftu 41 Ford-tnew enJJ*/ Ply mouth, 2 door; 36 " 4 4eor; 36 Terraplane. • •* Ford coupe; 34 Chevtuupe. See these can heh ’ r Ltecatur • Hrst north of Nells Motel * * »M 33. P h()ne 7MB . fcr-- llkgftx

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NU-ENAMEL red guaranteed barn paint — all you want — $2.50 a gallon. Haugks. 107 -pp ONE STOP SEiivTcK FVmtl groceries and ice. Ray’s West Side Market. 113gtf FOR SALE — 1941 Deluxe Ford. New overhauled job. Phone 6781. FOR SALE; 1939 Plymouth 4 door. Black. Good condition. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 113gtf 101 l SALE —Shelgas bottle gas stoves now available. Uhrick Brothers. njtf FOR SALE—Used lace table cloth. $5.00. Write box 206 c/o Democrat. 114 2tx FOR SALE —Approximately 3.000 soft bricks. Phone 5091. 113t3x FOR SALE Ice So lb. capacity. 112 North Fourth street. 113 g3tx FOR SALE: 1935 Ford. 4 door; 1937 Ford. 2 door. 85. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 113gtf FOR SALE: 1947 Crowley, good condition. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 113gtf FOR SALE—Kitchen wink with attachments, also stock tank. Inquire 333 N. 3rd. Phone 8571. 112-5 t FARMERS — nee our modern farm Liability Contract today. Kenneth Runyon. K. C. Building. 83 TF FOR SALE — 2 sows with pigs by side. Also 20 gal. Duo Therm fuel oil hot water heater. Edgar Thieme, phone 697-H. 113 3tx FOR SALE Several Tons of 2-12-6 Fertilizer for Corn. Farmers Grain Co., Willshire, Ohio. 114-3tx FOR SALE: 1940 Mercury 2 door, radio, heater, new motor. Excellent shape. Dick Mansfield * Motor Sales. 113gtf FOR SALE — Motorcycle 1942. Harley 45. Recently overhauled. $350.00. 518 Marshall St. Phone 1177. 112 ts FOR SALE — The revolutionary Graham Plow. Call and ask for free demonstrations. Gerlier-Mos-er Implement Company. On f. 3. 27 Decatur. Phone 2551. 107 lit FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire Boars. Best breeding and feeding type. Very reasonable prices. Elmer Fritzinger, south of Chattanooga. O. 113 3tx

FOR SALE—Choice building lot*, direct from owner. Reasonably priced. Well located. Good sewer*, water, gas and lights available. Good community. Reply Box 207 c/o Democrat. 114-3tx FOR SALE -Used Furniture it Piano. 1 Piano cheap for cash. I—2pc. Living room suite A-l condition. Make us a cash offer. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. H4-3t FOR SALE—IO room house with barn and over 1 acre of ground in Monroe. Bouse is arranged for two families. Good investemt. Martin Uuser, phone 103-T Monroe. 114-3 t WINDOW SCREENS and Storm doom custom built. Let us measure your windows and give you an estimate. Call QUALITY MILL SERVICE, 710 No. 11th. phone 17161. 83 TAKE CARE OF YOUR CAR - they're still tough to get. Let us give your <ar that spring tuneup. power flush the radiatorchange to proper lubricants. Phil L. Macklin Co. ChryslerPlymouth Reo trucks. 113-3 t FOR SALE Furniture * Rugs - Just received shipment of drop leaf tables, knee hole desk*. Wilton. Axmlnster and Gold Seal rugs selling at pri.es to fit yonr purse. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199, 11431 FOR SALE Ne» and Used single and double gang 12. 14. 16. I 8 and 20 inch tractor plows: fertiliser and lime spreaders; 4 row Superior fert. bean drill; rotary ho< s; rubber tire wagons. Oliver Sales A Service, Craigville Garage FOR SALE New home, ready to move in. 3 bedrooms. Completely modern, oil heat, hardwood poors, fully insulated, all built-in features throughout. G. I- approved. Can be bought with 11500 or !«•« down. Reliable Realty it Builders, phon- 7502. or evenings 13074 or 14961 FOR SALE 14 beautiful hom'-s to choose from Full basements, all modern, story and one-hair Some with dormers, others wt.h garages and breeseways. Choose your own color schemes and he cations FHA approved Approximately Realty & Builder* Phone or ave w *ng* —13974 or 1695or nJtt

( t IGKIES by Ken Reynold* fcaffl &H "Ust fall you’ said you were through with your fishing tackle so I sold it with a Democrat Want Ad!” FOR SALE -Fine quality Wilton rug. size 9x12. 220 N. 9th St. Phone 1249. 115-3tx N T El) WANTED — Vet, wife and small child want furnished apartment. Call 5965, Decatur. 11l 6tx WANTED Waitress, part time. Apply in person, Dick's Diner. 114g3t If you want to SELL YOUR CAR, see Chas. Stitzer, Brant Motors, Inc. 25tf WANTED TO BUY- Beef and dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market. Phone ,3081. 79-ts WANTED—Hay, straw, loose or baled wire or rope. John Feaael. 6262 Decatur. 195-ts WANTED TO BUT- Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 108-ts WANTED TO RENT — House In Decatur, must have same by June 1. Call Fred Schug at Preble No. 4 or Decatur 7874. 88 gtf WANTED — WPA Toilets Teas terns to clean, and save |>art of the water. Write Major Harris, Grover Hill, Ohio, phone 76. 11l 12« WANTED Veteran wife It child need unfurnished apt. or house. Urgently. Phone 6775. Ed Reynolds. 115-3 t WANTED — Bay ur straw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or 886. 313-TF WANTED: Good, big clean rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 10c pound.—Daily Democrat. 282-ts WANTED- Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Build Ing. 244-TF WANTED Lady housekeeper for elderly couple in very fine residential home. Permanent position for right lady. Apply or call George H. Krudop. 736 Madison St. Fort Wayne, Ind. Phone Anthony 1084. 1"9 TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing — I»t us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, bucaels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 104-25tx WANTED— We buy Iron, rags paper, bides, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe, Paone 442. 194-ts MISCELLANEOUS PIANO TUNING and service Boyd Stepler. phone Monroe 94-P. 13-T STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur. Ind.

BOTTLE Gas and Electric Ranges? Go to Haugks and choose from their large stock. Get the range of your choice. 80-ts MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loans of 610 to 1300 made to men or women. Decatur Loan & Discount Co. Trust Bldg., Phone 319 55 TF RADIO REPAIR mr complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts SEE HAUGKS fur automatic water beater* water systems— bathrooms or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. SO-ts ROOFING — repair. flats built-up, painted . New spouting Install 'd or repaired Place your order now. Carl Renter. Preble. 11l 1211 FARMERS~ATTENTION- We remove dead horses, cows. hogs, •tc. Decatur phone 2voo. We pay *ll phdfie charge*. The Stadler Fertiliser Co-, formerly tbg Stadler Product* Co. IMf

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ATTENTION FARMER'S—We do custom butchering and custom curing. Steury’s Abattoir, Inc., Highway 27, Phone 1676.’ 303-T 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 & Klenk, phone 163. 97-TF CALLING ALL LADIES — Greet your husband with a smile, not that “achin' back.” Ix:t us make your grocery deliveries, laundry or what have you? Also light hauling. Dine Ireilvery Service, I phone 1686. 113 3tx ELECTRICAL WHHNG SUPPLIES — Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job, Arnold & Klenk. 217-TF ROOFING” AND SIDING-We are now booking orders for spring roofing & siding. Many popular colors k patterns to choose from. Also Alsco Aluminum * Thermoseal combination windows. Alum inum canopies, awnings, combination doors. Call for free estimates. "We apply.” Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. H-ts LOST AND FOUND I LOST — Pair of green 4i white . checked glasses. Phone 806 Carolie Nelson. 115 2tx — FOR RENT — FOR RENT— Sleeping room in modern home. 603 North 2nd St. Call 384 or 484. U5-2t FOR RENT—I room in modern home. 231 North 6th Street. Phone 742. Women preferred. l!5-3t o — Bumper Wheat Crop Foreseen In State laifayette. Ind.. May 14 — Indiana’s farmers likely will harvest a bumper wheat crop this year, l<> percent more than a year ago and 47 percent alcove the ten year average from 1937 to 1946. The month )y crop rejeort for this state indicates a production of 39,600,000 bushels to Ice harvested from the 1,796,000 acres seeded last fall. Condition as of May 1 is rather uniformly high and only about two percent of the acreage had been abandoned because of streams overfhewIng. The per acre yield this year is expei ted to reach 22.5 agaiusl 23 bushels last year. Century Old Farms Will Be Honored Century old farms in this district will Ice homered during the WLM radio program. "Everylxcdy’s Faroe Hour." Saturday freem 12 noon to 1 pm. cESTI. FARM PROGRAM cCont From Page On<-> are now supported at 9» percent of parity Before the war the support price was 52 to 75 percent of parity. Parity prices are set to preserve a fair relationship between farm prices and the prices farm era pay for the things they buy. Th«- senate bill would require the government to support prices ccf the socalled basic creeps — wheat, corn, cotton, tobacco, rice and peanuts— at 60 fee 90 percent of parity, depending on the sup plyIn general, the greater the sup ply. the lower the support price weculd lee. The- senate bill alsee creates a new parity formula with a single lease: period for all crops Th< change would lower parity for some creeps and raise it for others. COMMUNIST (Cont From Pacce OneC bill was unconstitutional President Truman hinted yesterday that he may veto it If it passes congress. Chairman !*ne F Allen. R . 111.. of the heeuse rules committee led ott preliminary de-hate by saying the bill is ' urgently needed to protect the- Urßed States against the threat of slavery under the Rus sian totalitarian system of government ' He said Russia is "trying to destroy the foundations of our republic by boring from within Rep J Parnell Thomas. R.. N. J., sounded the keynote for supporters of the hill. He said it is needed t.-> end "Stalin's meddling ’ in the U. 8 Rep A J Sabath. D . 111. former rules committee chairman argu ing against the measure, said: It would nullify the freedoms N A- BIXI-ER OPTOM «TSI»T HOURS: CM ts 92 00 1:09 ta » « > UtucdS/R 840 p tn . Telephone i? 8

granted by the bill of rights," he said. "This is a bill of attainder, it denies the right of assembly. It would establish a police state and set up the principle of guilt by association.” Rep. Vito Marcantonio, Alp, N. Y., echoed Sabath'k charges. 0 NATIONAL GUARD (Cont. From Page One) but said he iiad no knowledge of any plans to discuss a federal settlement proposal. As far as

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, May 14—(UP)— (PMA) Livestock: Hogs 10,900; slow opening but active later; weights 16<f lbs up generally 50 lower; good and choice 160-225 lbs 20.75-21.00. early top 21.25 sparingly; 225-300 lbs 17.75-20.75; 300-400 |bs 15.75-17.25; 160 lbs down steady at 18.75-20.00; sows weak. UaUle 600. calves 50#; medium to good light steers and mixed yearling steady at largely 29.w---31.00. stnajl lot choice yearlings 25 UO; beliars scarce odd small lots medium around 28 00-29.00; cows about steady; some interests trying to make some savings; early sales good beet cows 23.5025.00; vealers moderately active, mostly W higher; early bulk good and choice 26 50-29 50. Sheep I®; not enough offered to make market. — FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fotr Wayne. Ind . May 14 -(UP) — Livestock: Hogs 160 200 lbs 2O 75. 200-225 lbs 28.50, 225-250 lbs 20.25, 250 300 lbs 17.50-19.50, 300-400 lbs 15.50-17, 100-160 lbs 17.50 18.75, roughs 13.50 down, stags 11 down. Calves 29. lat mb* 27. dipped ewes 12. clpiped bucks 10. Hteers < boice 29-31, good 27-29. medium 26-27. common 20-25: be! fern choice 28-30, good 27 29, mod ium 25-27. common 2025; heifers choice 28-30. g<Hsl 26-28, medium 24-26, conitnon 2" 24; cows choice 2223. good 2U22. (Utters 17-19. canners 13-16; bulls heavy 24-24.-50, good 23 24. light 20-23. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2.47*4; July 2.34'i; Sept. 2.32 t»; Dec. 2 33. Corn: May 2.314; July 2.16; Sept 195%; Dec. 1.71%. Oats: May 1.16%; July 94*4: Sept 84%; Dec 85. Soybeans: May 4.04; July 3.97; Nov. 3.01 B. Q Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in active trading. Bonds higher; U. 8. govern menls did not trade. Curb stocks higher. Cotton futures steady. Grains in Chicago: wheat, eorn. <>ats and barley futures irezular. Cattle active, hogs steady, sheep dull. Trade In a Goon town — Gecatu NOTICE! We have installed New equipment and are dressing poultry daily. Any size order taken. Also custom dressing. DECATUR PROD U C E Phone 380 | Typewriter and Adding Machine Repair Service Venis Office Supply Co. 109 S. Johnson St. Bluffton, Ind. Phone 428

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KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected May 12 160 to 225 lbs 20.75 225 to 240 lbs 20.50 240 to 250 iba. 20.00 250 to 260 lbs. 19.50 260 to 280 lbs. 18.75 280 to 300 lbs 17.50 300 to 325 lbs 17® 325 to 350 lbs. 16.25 350 to 400 lbs. 15.50 140 to 160 lbs 19.00 120 to 140 lbs 18.00 100 to 120 lbs. 17.00 Roughs 350 lbs. down 13.50 350 to 400 lbs. 13 00 400 to 500 lbs. 12 00 500 to 6® lbs. 1100 Stags 11.00 Boars 7.® Veals (Wed. k. Sat.) 28.50 laimlis (Wed. A Sat.) 25.00 Ewes (Clipped) 10.00 Yearlings 15.00 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected .May Id 160 to 200 lbs. ... 20.25 200 to 225 lbs. 2VOO 225 to 250 lbs. 19.75 250 to 260 lbs. 19.00 260 to 270 lbs 18X0 270 to 280 lbs. 1800 280 to 290 lbs 17.50 290 to 300 lbs 17 00 300 to 325 ibs 17.50 325 to 375 lbs. . 16.00 375 to 4® lbs 15.50 140 to 160 lbs 18.75 100 to 140 Ibs. 16.75 Roughs 300 down 13.50 down Boars 9.® Ewes BXO Bucks 6M Lambs 22.00 Calves 26 00 Stags 11.50 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected May 14 EGGS—Producers prices Grade A large white .45 Grade 4 large brown .43 Current Receipts ... .37 Heavy hens .29 l<eghorn hens .20 Cocks . .12 Fryers call for prices. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected .May 14 Beaus subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain; .03 per bushel less. Corn: .04 per 100 less. so b. farm. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B Co-Op's Berne Monroe Williams t'orreited .'day 14 Wheat 2 35 Osts 1 H Corn 2.94 Beans 3.93 Call fur rw prices. IP — Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

Vegetable Plants of All Kinds Decatur Floral Co. 1106 Nutt man Ave. Phone 100 Elevator Cg. Decatur • Peterspn • Monroe