Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1948 — Page 5
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classified I rates ,0 $o"' tirnPS 11;' 6 time* *1.75 Mr 1 . ~.,1 are for connec. , ' ll < - niinimurn < barge. U|., (| ,,| ~ds iiated in paraMK iiu n a*e over ■K. r mu’t !•«• in ofrlce by 11 lsv through Friday. | deadline Is » 0 SMfok sale ■ ■" ——— h - ~ I- ;.', Ford, 2 door. battery, black f„. Point Sinclair. I'.iixk aedanette, ■ Sri. >-■ Beautiful maBl <i)i-h Five Point Sin ■I ttw lu'voe Paint*- good fgHction. Outside. inside * barn .' A uii vour neighbor." be It. I brick Bro*. 53-ts Put in Bobo. -Mho .. ~ -r.ut with lot See K| peeatur It 5. on new 27-ft. hou-. trailer. Urge « a»i:ii.c I’hone Bnl3. ll«3tx hBt"" ■ -..,1 shallow well 8H..,-. John fhrismn -I Frigldalre. j', r t" iiuii stove. Mrs. S hultz. Phone 973-R. 116-3lx ' good Holstein hel I? months old. Also co*. I’hone 9284 118-3 t lo Ten day watch reservice. Work GuarSutton’s Jewelry T 1 Westinghouse Modi; Deluxe 52 gal . i heater. ■R . X.-il's Motel. I’hone 116 3U 1936 International ton » Thia truck in in and <an he Five I’oint M. t'ornilck Deering i urn planter with for Farm ih tikopf ii Kiting ■ 115 3t - >!.!-. loom seml-modern pantry. <‘.'y water • intern. 1 < ar gar ni< «■ shrubbery, Venetian Reasonable 117 g6t I lied electric mot i.ikoß ..r washing guaranteed Used FT ••■d radios Deep ■V-'' -• r. i< •• KrHu ii ■Blit:. .’?• N. 2nd. 113 ts prigaa nutk service •> .- ?.,r Home and Com .. , e „„ our ra tes be n.-ht tn heating equip Stu-ktTH Dri gas Service. Hat. heries, I’hone 156 33 T ■BS-'il "K TIIADE’ 1939 Font .' d.w.r radio A heater. W 5 I’lynmuih 2 door. 1937 Ford JMk **’ r 1!, 3« Ford 2 door. 1946 ■’“-I 1 wizzer Motor Hike r »rj are in good condition. I®’’"’’" Standard Station. 3rd Monroe st Phone 216. Uji 'B.I. Modern 3 bedroom, 1 Mr'' idling New roof. New K*’ "z Plant with stoker. Hard |W'*d floor*. Fireplace Many ■T”''•’•lures Plenty of closet lKhn2 ’*’ r ‘ lr “ lly l,M ated Confer 12J N. Seumd street |B“ ! ” J Bockruan. General In |gy w “ and Heal Estate, 153 S ,6 ' l b * Phone 3. lt*o ts * 'l* Good Med "B" Allis tractor with eultlvat n McCormick Deering coinM '*a good J D field cul 0,104 «~ i " Bb W J f> ,wn Planter J M A c 2U .. p|oW(( Btf) 0 t?** *MOM. Hammer B«>o a.. Power B £ 'i-."" " pr * ypr " 8* for H' u» >M h * rn p,inl Orber ■r7 i l, "Pl»’m*nt co. Phone g LU 7 - inn r* ® mu >2| ■r Roor > I i" ■ L CtLLAR • B "UUK WITH
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FOR SALE — 11 Pontiac -8. 347 Line Street. Phone 1569. 116 31 NU-KNAMBL red guaranteed barn paint — all you want — *2 50 a gallon. Haugka. 107 fp ONE STOP SERVICE. Fruits, groceries and Ice. Ray’s West Side Market FOR HALF! 7- 1911 Deluxe Ford New overhauled job. Phone 6781 FOR SALE Fine quality WUtnr rug. size 9x12. 220 N. 9th St Phone 1249. 115-3tx FOR SALE; 1939 Plymouth 4 door. Black Good condition. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 113gtf FOR SALE —Shelgas Imttle gas stoves now available. Vhrlck Brothers. H2t( FOR SALE: 1935 Ford, 4 door; 1937 Ford, 2 door. 85. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 113gif FOR SALE: 1947 Crosley, good condition. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. H3gtf FARMERS — wee our modern farm Liability Contract today. Ken noth Runyon, K. C. Building. 83 TF 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 —Used Harton washer and girls bicycle. Phone 1580 or Inquire 427 Mercer Ave. > 11731 X FOR SALE-Nearly new Thayer baby carriage. Keystone 8 mm movje projector. Phone 1010. Thearl Stults. H7-3tx FOR SALE — The revolutionary Graham Plow. Cali and ask for free demonstrations. Gerber-Mos-er Implement Company. On U. S. 27 Decatur. Phone 2551. 107 lit FOR SALE--7 room house. I bed rooms, all modern except furnace. New complete bath 2 car garage. In Monroe. Phone 886 Monioc 1171.: WINDOW SCREENS storm deore enstom built. Lot us measure your windows and give you an estimate. Call QUALITY MILL SERVICE, 716 No. 11th. phone 17161. 83 TF FOR SALE 2 small 3 room lake Cottages at Rome City with 30 ft lake frontage, completely furnished. Insulated for year around living. New drove well. 2 metal 16 ft. boats go with It. Call 1236 or 601 Jefferson St.. 116 2t FOR SALE—Lota at Cedar Lake. Sand and gravel beach. Located northern part County. Ind. Near Road 9. Mrs. Roy Cattelle. R. 1. Sturgis. Mich. Phone Howe. Ind, 78F11. 117t3x DRIVE A REO for safety Von can really see from a Reo. Plenty of windshield and a great rear window. Plenty of safety on those powerful "Dual Primary stop-on-dime brakes." Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler-Plymouth • Reo Trucks. 116 3t FOR SALE 14 beautiful homes to choose from. Full basements, all modern, story ami one-half Some with dormers, others with garages and breezeways. Choose your own color schemes and locations. FHA approved. Approximately 82IW0 down. Reliable Realty A Builders. Phone 7502 or evenings 13074 or 11952. • 113-ts FOR SALE — Cued Two row Oliver mounted fertilizer corn planter; Oliver Ann Arbof seif threading pick-up haler; Ann Arbor Junior baler »930.0 U Oliver 70 tractor with corn cultivators; 1942 Oliver 60 tractor; side de livery rake. New — Section type Rotary Hoes Guaranteed the Best; cultlmulchers; cultipa< kers sprocket packers; spring and spike tooth harrows; 7 A 8 ft. tractor diacs; Horn-draulic man ■re loaders; tractor manure spreaders; tractor buck rakes, garden tractors, corn shellers, hammer mills; power lawn mow ers, air compressois; bale wire and twine. See the latest and most up lo date one tow General corn picker. Cralgville Garage. 116 3t W A N t e I> If you want to SELL YOUR CAR, see Chw. Stitm, Brant .Motors. Ine. 25tf WANTED TO BUY— B,ief •"* dairy cattl®. Scheiman • Mira* et. Phone 3<tsiWANTED Hay. straw, loose or balsa wire or rope John Feasel INS Decatur. ~Mr WANTED TO BITT- Used ears Duh Manatiabl Motor bales UB. bs- and N-. Decatur.
QUICKIES by Ken Reynoldn "Want to glre up and offer a reward for ft with s Democrat Want Ad?" WANTED Veteran, wife and 4 year old son desperately need 2 or 3 room furnished apartment. Phone 6024. ‘ 117-g6t NOTICE I want a 6 day part time job. Can you use a good worker after 3:30 p. m. Phone 1403. H7t6x WANTED TO RENT - House In Decatur, must have same by June 1. Call Fred Scbug at Preble No. 4or Decatur 7874. 88 gtf WANTED WPA Toilets cess terns to clean, and save part of the water. Write Major Harris, Grover Hill, Ohio, phone 76. ill 12t WANTED--Veteran wife A child need unfurnished apt. or house. Urgently. Phone 6775. Ed Reynolds. 115-3 t WANTED — tray or straw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or 886. 119-TF WANTED: Good, big clean ra<s Huitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 10c pound.—Daily Democrat. 282-ts For a painting job you can be proud to show your friends, whether Inside or out, call R. E. Gantz, telephone 8083. Prompt, Courteous Service at Reasonable Prices. 116a6t WANTED Mlmeograpbtng work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-TF WANTED Ijidy 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. 109 TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing I,et us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buexels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 104-25tx WANTED— We buy Iron, rags paper, hides, fur. grease. Also handle new and used structural Steel snd pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe. Phone 442. 194 ts MISCELLANEOUS STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 8. Second St., Decatur. Ind. 173-U 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 |lO to |3OO made to men or wa men. Decatur D*an A Discount Co. Trust Bldg, Phone 319 55 TF RADIO REPAIR for complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service a! reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts WANTED Partner for electrical coni reeling and repair shop Must have approxi. *BO«.W and furnish references. C. It Willlsms, R-2. Itecatur. U 6 ■ ?,t SEE HAUGKS for automatic water beaters - wster systems— bath rooms—or kitchens. Me furnish pipe and Install anything we sell. 80-ts ROOFING repair, flats built-up. painted. . New spouting installed or repaired Place your order now. Csrl Menter. Preble 111 12tx remove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co, formerly the Stadler Products Co. 18-0 ROOFING AND SIDING-Wo are s »w booking orders for spring roofing A siding. Many popular colon A patterns to choose from. I Also Alsco Aluminum A Thermo I seal combination windows. Alum- < Inum canopies, awnings, com 1 buaatton d'-sjrs Call tor ir" 9 ■ estimates “We apply-’ Arnold A Klenk. Fbooa 4M.
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APPLIANCE SERVICE — If ws can’t fix It throw it away. We repair all makea of washers, sweepen. Irons and other small appliances. White wringer roils for all makes of washen. Arnold A Klenk. phone 163. 97-TF ELECTRICAL WIRING 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 A Klenk. 217-TF WANTED — Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmers in Adams County. Wonderful opportunity. 815 to »2(* In a day. No experience nr capital required. Permanent. Write today. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. A, Freeport, | HL 116 2tx LOST ANI) FOUND LOST Between Monroe and Madison on Second street, a pair of girl’s plastic rim glasses with tape on right side. Reward. Please call 359 or 563. 116 3t — FOR RENT — FOR RENT—2 sleeping rooms at 615 Madison street. 117-g2t FOR RENT—I r<M»m in modern home, 231 North 6th Street. Phone 742. Women preferred. 115-3 t Rotary Clubs Os World Assemble In Annual Convention Rio de Janeiro. Brazil, May 17— fSpccial* With an attendance of more than 3,500 Rotarians and members of their families from Europe. Asia. Africa, the Islands of the Pacific, and North. South and Central America, the 39th annual convention of Rotary International convened Sunday. Two charterer! steamships and many special airplane flights brought !.- 500 convention attenders to Rio from the U. 8. A.’ln what was per- , haps the greatest mass civilian | movement ever made from North America to Brazil. In opening the convention pro gram at the huge Fluminense Foothall Stadium. His Excellency General Enrico Gaspar Ihitra. president of the United States of Brazil, paid tribute to the worldwide activities of Rotary clubs In promoting International understanding. good will and pence. Keynote of this five-day gathering of business and professional executives representing 6.500 Rota tX Clubs In 80 countries, is *he nlMtlon and Its program of service nzation and Its program of service by- the individual Rotarian to his local community, his nation, and to the family of nations. <y Decatur Man Buys Partner's Interest Don Stump, of this city, has purchased the billiard supply business from A. L. Klopfenstein in Fort Wayne and is now the sole owner of the Star Hillard A Bowl Ing Supply company in that city, it was annoumed today. Mr. Stump, former Decatur businessman. has operated the bowling department of the same business since last July. Mr and Mrs Stump will continue to maintain their residence in this city. —A GREENLEE OUSTED <<9>nt From Pago <*nri fusal to be drafter! jay In the fact that Greenlee controller! Hie party organization. Now that a faction favorable to Schrlr ker was in the driver's seat, some obaerwers predicted flatly that Sehrciker wtnild give In. Demrx rats now have a three-way rare: .McClain. Walter Mybeck. Crown Point, and John 8. Cones, Hou’h Bend. Both sides went into Satuiday's meeting claiming victory. For two hours, the district chairmen hnd vice chairmen wrangled over the right of Henry Sholtx. representing ninth district chairman Ivan R. Ixire. to vote. I»ve was mandated to attend S< holtz proxy vote for ta ttend. Schoitz proxy vote for |»ve was to be for Schricker the deciding vote -and the die was east when the committeemen voted 11 to 10 to permit Schoitz to he seated Admission of the proxy vote gave Haymaker the 2-vote edge and victory. Mrs. Harold Ware of Greentown was elected state vice chairman, succeeding Mm. »lna Bingham of Indianapolis Haymaker appoint ed Frank M« Kinnev. Indianapolis banker and baseball exe<uttve. as stat* treawree Haymaker, a former FBI agtnt and a Franklin attorney for II yearn. Is somewhat a newcomer in Hoosier politics although the son J of a former Marion county Demo I cratte leader He was elm ted | Johnson e«u»tv DeaMcrat* cMsrman tn 1944 and district lander a few dav* later
Russian Spy Lures Soldier From Post 21-Year-Old Soldier Deserts In Moscow Washington, May 17—(UPl — Only Russian officials knew the fate today of a 21-year-old 1?. S. army sergeant who deserted his embassy post In Moscow and fled with a female Russian spy who seduced him with all the wiles of a mata hari. In away the story of hla downfall is as old as history. Rut what made It unusual was the fact that the state department called a special. press conference last night. to announce details of its latest spy drama. The principal characters are: Sgt James 11. McMillin. U. S. army, age 21. of Boulder. Colo, who had been attached to the office of the military attache in the S embassy In Moscow for two years. He was described in the state department ax a “young. Inexperienced" American who fell Into the hands of presumably, a lovely spy. Mrs. Galina Dunaeva Biconlsh. a Soviet citizen who la described by the state department ax "an experienced Soviet agent.” Once before she lured another Inexperienced American army sergeant. John Biconlsh. with her fharins and married him. But he escaped what state department officials said was a fate worse than death and is now In this country. No description is available of Mrs. Biconlsh. despite Her history of luring American men away from the military attache's office The public Is left to imagine that she lx ax beautiful ax any xpy villain In a screen thriller. Neither wax there anything definite ax to whether her latext mixsfon paid off. Young McMlllan'x embassy job wax a minor one and officials here did not know if he had access to any important papers during his affair with the accomplished Mrs. Buconlxh. The state department's formal announcement confined itself, of course, to the essential faits —
WANTED! MOLDERS-LABORERS NIGHT MOLD DUMPERS If you are interested in a permanent job al goftd wages, under good working conditions—apply now. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY The Decatur Casting Co. N 22 Dayton Ave. DECATUR, INDIANA A GOOD PLACE TO WORK Wo've Been Making QUALITY CASTINGS For 26 Ye*r*.
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that on May 15. McMillen notified the embassy in Moscow of his refusal to return to the United States on that date under orders and of his intention tc remain in the Soviet Unioß> He said nothing almnt the female spy. hut officials quickly made available the details about her. The United States, ft was learned. does not intend to ask the Soviet government for McMillin’s return. But If he ever leaves Russia he will face court martial for desertion from the U. 8. army. HOPE REVIVED (Cont From Page One! were in progress Breweries-— Striking CIO brewery workers began voting on whether to accept a 1C.50 weekly wage boost offered by Milwaukee breweries. The workers had demanded 87. The strike. Involving 6.500 employes, cut off 12 percent of the nation's beer production. Coal Mines — John L. Ix>wls called his 200-man wage policy committee Into meeting for In st ructions on how to conduct negotiations for the United Mine Workers in meetings with soft coal operators beginning tomorrow and with anthracite producers beginning May 27. Ix-wls kept his exact demands for the new roal contracts secret for the time being. Oak Ridge (Tenn I Atomic lab-oratory-leaders of the atomic trades council tAFLI offered at Washington to arbitrate their wage dispute rather than strike the lalairatory after June 8. The union will submit Its proposal to a presidential board of Inquiry which la investigating the dispute under the Taft Hartley law The union seeks a wage increase of 15 cents an hour from the Carbide A Carbon Chemicals Corp, which operates the plant for the government. — o —— Trade In a Good Town — Decatur QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING All work done in our own plant here In Decatur Holthouse Drug Co. N A. BIXLER OATOMKTRIBT HOURS: 1:30 to 12:00 1:00 to 6:00 fcatuedaye, 8:30 p. m. Teleohone 196
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, May 17—(UP) — <PMA)—Livestock: Hogs. 8,0*0; opened active. 50 to mostly 75 higher than Friday's average; good and choice 160-240 lbs 21.25-21.50. early top 2150; 240-300 lbs 18.50-21.00; 300 400 lbs 16 50 18.1*0; 100160 lbs 50 higher at 19 2520.50; sows early 50-1.00 higher at 1450-1650. heavier weights over 550 lbs good around 14.00. Cattle. 2.800, calves G»H*; steers and heifers opened fairly active, mostly to order buyers; load mostly choice around 1050-lb steers 32 25; few mostly good steers 8501050 lbs 30 50-31.50; load lots medium and good heifers 28.7530.25; cows moderately active, early sales generally steady with Friday's bulk; odd good beef cows 24.00-2500; vealerx not fully established, scattered early sales good and choice 50 higher at 27.-00-30,00. Sheep. 100; fat lamb undertone steady: slaughter ewes weak to 60 lower; small good spring lambs 28.00. strictly choice eligible around 30 00; scattered shorn iambs, No. 2 and 3 pelts. 23 <»*■ 25.00; choice lot wooled slaughter ewes quotable lo 13.00, shorn offerings 12.00 down. Markets At A Glance By United Press « Stocks lower in moderately active. Bonds Irregular; U. S. giyern ments firm. Curb stocks irregular. Wheat, com, oats and barley futures irregular Hogs active. 1 s<» higher, rattle ac tive. 1.00 higher sheep active. , o FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind, May 17 (!'!’» Livestock■ Hogs 160-200 lbs 21 50. 2(10-225 lbs 21.25. 225250 lbs 21, 250 300 lbs 1850-2*1.50, 300-400 lbs 16.5018, 100160 )bs 18-19.25. roughs 15 down, stags 12.50 down Calves 29 50. clipped bucks 10. Steers choice 28-30, good 2628, medium 24 26. common 20-24: heifers choice 28-29. good 26-28. mmlHim 2126. common 20-24; r ows 23-25, good 21-23. cutters 18 19. canners 1316: bulls h -rvv 24 25 good 22-24. light 20-22 — 0 CHICAGO GRAI'4 CLOSE Wheat: May July 3.32' a ; Sept. 2.31'4: Dr- 2 31*3 Corn May 2.3t*S, July 2.15'«; Sept 1.91', . De. I 69% Oats May I July 93' 2 . Sept 83%. Dec. 84%. Soybeans. May lit, July 4.06; Nov 203 R. o - Trade In a Good Town — Decatur Vegetable Plants of All Kinds Decatur Floral Co. 1106 Nutt man Ave. Phone 100 Elevator Co. Decatur . Peterson • Monroe
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KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected May 17 160 to 200 lbs. 21.25 200 to 225 lbs. 20.75 j;::. to 2i« NTS 240 to 25*» lbs. ... 20.50 250 to 260 lbs. 20 00 260 to 280 lbs. ... 19.25 **• to 300 lbs. 18 25 300 to 325 !h« 17.25 325 to 350 ||>s . 16.75 350 to 400 lbs. 16.00 140 to 160 lbs 195<* 120 to 14** lbs. 19.00 1100 to 120 lbs. 18.50 Roughs 35<* lbs. down 14.00 350 to 400 lbs i 3 50 400 to so<* lbs. 12AO 500 to 600 lbs. 11.50 Stags 11.00 Hoars 9.00 Veals (Wed. A Sat.) 28 Ou laimbs (Wed A Sat ) 2500 Ewes (Clipped) 10.00 Yearlings 15.00 SCHMITT'B STOCK YARD* 4’orrccted May 17 160 to 200 lb*. 21.00 m to 225 lbs 20.75 Ml *" M 0 Ita 20.50 25** to 260 lbs. 2<*<H) 260 to 270 lb*. . 1950 279 to 28** lbs 19.00 280 to 290 lbs 15.50 290 to *M lbs. IM* M* to IS* lbs. . . 17.50 325 to 350 lbs 1700 350 to 375 lbs. 1650 375 to 400 lb* 1600 140 to 160 lbs 18.50 I**o to 14** Mrs 17.50 Roughs 3'** down 14 50 down Boars 9.00 Ewe.. 10.00 B*:< k« 8.00 iaimbs 23 M Calve* 26.00 Stag* 11.50 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corr- tert May 17 EGGS—Producers prices Grade A large white .45 Grade l large brown .43 Current Receipts .37 Heavy hens 29 Leghorn hens .20 Cock* . .13 Fryers call for prices LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Com-i ted May 17 Beans suhjeit to (bang* during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .<>3 per bushel less. Corn: .04 per I**o less. fob. farm. GRAIN PRICES Adam* County F. B. Co Op's Berne Monroe-Williams Corn-, ted May 17 Uli. a* 2 3<l Oats 105 Corn . 294 Beans 3.85 Call for rve prices. Roy S. Johnson & Son Aurtioneeni A Real Estate DeVoss Bldif.. Ground Floor Phone 101 153 So. 2nd St. We'll be o'ad <° Repre.ent you in the transaction of Real Estate st Public Sale or private sale. 25 year* In thi* bu*<ne*s in Decatur. We weieome your Investigation of our record of which we are proud. Melvin Leichty, Rep.
