Chronicle Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

65 A AND -AS USUAL MARION, CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1939 EVERY AD ON THIS PAGE IS A GUIDE TO THRIFT AND ECONOMY The WEATHER INDIANA: Generally fair toThursday; cooler tonight except along Ohio river; cooler Thursday. ILLINOIS: Generally fair tonight and Thursday; cooler in central and north portions tonight and in south and extreme east portions. Thursday. LOWER MICHIGAN: Considerable cloudiness and much cooler Thursday fair, cooler in. southeast and east-central portions.

OHIO: Generally fair tonight and Thursday; cooler Thursday and in west and north portions tonight. KENTUCKY: Generally fair tonight and Thursday; cooler Thursday. MARRIAGE LICENSES William Philip Ripke, 1910, Marion, electrician, and Irma Gladys Holmes, 1907, Marion, typist. DEATH RETURNS GAY -John, 2212 S. Adams.

BROWN--Glenn. U. S. Veterans Hospital. Raveni ANNOUNCEMENTS In Memoriam HEGW0OD-In 'loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Jessie Mae, who departed this life two years ago, May 10, 1937.

A precious one from us has gone A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Sadly mised by husband, Bert Hegwood; daughters, Rose and Mrs. Nellie Roberts; son, Bert, grandson, Frank Albert Roberts. -Funeral Directors 5 NEEDHAM AND SON Funeral Directors .805 S. Adams.

St. Phone 1552-W Home for Services" RAVEN FUNERAL HOME 911 S. Wash. St. Phone 1480 MILFORD FUNERAL HOME Phone 1815-W Sincere Service and Fair Prices DIGGS FUNERAL SERVICE 504 W.

Third St. Phone 169 DEPENDABILITY Personals DRIVING TO--California at once. would like 1 or 2 passengers. Help share expenses. Call Dwight Carroll at U.

S. Veterans' Administration. HOUSEHOLD-0f Of Ruth. No. 534, G.

W. 0. of 0. F. meet to elect three trustees, June 2, 1939.

THOSE Delicious Pecan Pies, came from Barney's Cafeteria. Opposite Post Office Strayed, Lost, Found 10 -Two $20 bills, one $5, down town Friday afternoon. Liberal Ph. Ben Young, Sway'zee. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles for Sale BUY A BETTER USED CAR AT SCOTT'S '35 Chevrolet Coach, green, heater, tires, exceptionally clean.

'34 Olds 6 Sedan, blue, new tires, Mohair upholstering, heater, low mileage. A dandy. '37 Ford 85 Sedan, gray, tires almost new, in excellent conditien inside and out. GLENN A. SCOTT 307 E.

Third St. 28th Year in Same Location SELL--Or. trade for livestock, 1930 Chevrolet Coach, Mrs. Elmer Chamness, Fairmount. Ph.

Black 33-WV. 1937 Chevrolet Coach $445 1937 Olds Coach $545 1932 Studebaker Sedan $165 1936 Studebaker Sedan 1931 Studebaker Sedan $135 Used Car Lot 6th Adams Hollingsworth Motor Sales 217 S. Adams $38 Plymouth Touring Sedan, radio, heater $595 '37 Plymouth Touring Coach 34 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan $265 STOKES 221 W. 2nd 1936 Buick Sedan, radio, heater $495 1933 Buick Sedan $235 1933 Dodge Sedan $210 1937 Olds 8 Sedan $645 JAMES MATTHEWS, INC. 308 W.

3rd St. Auto Trucks for Sale 12 1933 ton truck, long wheel base, flat truck bed, $57.50 as is. Goldreich 406 Lincoln Blvd. Auto Accessories, Tires, Parts 13 ALL Work on A money-back guarantee. Marion Frame Axle Shop.

Opposite City Hall. BRAKES any make car. Seybold Archer 6th Adams FENDERS Straightened, autos refinished. Klaus Auto Service. 305 W.

Second St. Phone 2788. AUTOMOBILES Auto Accessorles, Tires, Parts, 13 FUEL--For the. tractor with high grade oil make. farming a pleasure during, these strenuous days We" sell the best.

Silver Edge Gasoline and Pure Pennsylvania SILVER EDGE GAS STATION 4th Boots Sts. Motorcycles and Bicycles 15 FINEST-Fully equipped. bicycle in town, $29.95. Easy terms. Silvertown NEW- -And used bikes; rentals, repairs.

Pulley's. Phone 2715. -BUSINESS SERVICE Business. Service Offered 18- LAWN Mowers sharpened and repaired. United Radiator Service, 110 W.

10th Ph. 986. Heating, Roofing -22 DOES--Your roof leak? Genuine Ruberoid Free Roofing, estimates. 3 years to, pay. STATE ROOFING CO.

Phone 108. 115 E. 6th St. Insurance and Surety Bonds 23 FIRE INSURANCE On your house and its contents should provide sufficient cash for. rebuilding and refurnishing.

Have you enough? Underwriters and Brokers Painting, Papering, Decorating 26 PAPERHANGING- Work guaranteed. Phone 6061. PAPERHANGING-Cleaning, inpainting. Phone 2509. WALLPAPER 75c avera Experienced.

Ph. 806 Typewriters and Supplies 27A ALL MAKES-Typewriters, adding machines and supplies Sold and Serviced. Beckley Typewriter Supply Co. 124 E. Fifth St.

Phone 136 Repairing and Refinishing WANT Upholstering, repairing, and refinishing. Reasonable, free estimates. Phone 1043-2, Upland. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted--Female 37 EXPERIENCED -Maid for genet al housework. 804 W.

Third. WOMAN -Keep small house, for elderly lady for home and pay. Chronicle Box 22. YOUNG LADY -For light housework, part time. Write Chronicle Box 20.

Help Wanted--Male 33 TWO MEN- Special sales work, to travel with Good pay in advance. furnished, single preferred. Not house to house, no magazines. Mr. Kahn, Spencer Hotel.

Help Male and Female 34 EXPERIENCED Shoe salespeople, for Saturday work. Apply Hill's Shoe Dept. WANTED -Experienced cook, man or woman, with ability to take complete charge. Best references. None other need apply.

Swartz'6 Grill, 117 E. 8th St. Situations Wanted--Female 36 YOUNG--Girl wants work caring for children. Chroicle Box 23. FINANCIAL Business Opportunities In' 38 TAVERN--And restaurant, doing excellent business, low rent, good location.

877 N. Meridian. WANTED--Men to train for Farm Land Appraisers. Only men 25 to 55 considered. Competent, trained appraisers earn $175 to $300 monthly.

Farm or building experience valuable. Write for interview giving phone. Chronicle Box 19. INSTRUCTION Local Schools, Colleges 43 A STARTING POSITION -Is a contact with opportunity to serve. learn, and advance.

School all summer. MARION BUSINESS COLLEGE FARMERS' COLUMN Livestock 48 CALVES Shorthorn Steers and Heifers Very Good Quality I Heavy Springer Guernsey Heifer 5 Guernsey Heifer Calves THORNE COAL CO. PH .75 FOR SALE 57 choice quality Hereford cows, calf at side 103 yearling steers and heifers. Also 53 springer heifers. Write or wire.

Howard Sullivan, Fairfield, Iowa. MALE HOG Thoroughbred Duroc. Russell Haisley, mile east from end of pavement on Strawtown pike. RED MALE Hog, 1 row. corn plow, 2 miles west of Marion Malleable.

George Harreld. 5-YEAR-OLD-Sorrel mare, 1,600. 9-year-old spotted mare, 1,200. 1935 W. Eleventh St.

6 GOOD- Saddle horses and mares, spotted and 1 sorrels. Phone 2544. 11 -William Straughn, 4412 Washington. FARMERS' COLUMN. Livestock 48 10 GOOD- Work horses, harness, some tools.

Hodge, 2 miles east Landess. Farming Implements 48A ONE-F-20 tractor on rubber; one 10-20; one F-20 mower; one ton International truck; Studebaker, '37 model: Holloway Implement Fairmount. SHEEP SHEARING- Wanted, 20c per head. We buy wool. Claude Carney, Van Buren.

Phone 18-M. TRACTORS--One 10-20; two F. 12's; one regular Farmall; onc John Deere, Model one W. C. Allis "Chalmers; 3 corn planters; one tractor disc harrow.

Kreigbaum's. 229 W. 2nd St. 2-lb. WOOL ball, TWINE 27c FARM STORE Farm Service 48B PHONE 2033 Marion, our expense, 'for prompt removal of dead stock.

Goldreich Fertilizer. WE TRADE -Soybean meal. for soybeans. Hoosier Soybean Mills; Inc. Phone 2402.

Poultry and Supplies 49 POULTRY SUPPLY SALE 2-foot Chick Feeder 6 Qt. Water Fount 79c Servall Litter $2.00 HOOSIERCAND HATCHERIES 407 E. Fourth Phone 2604 WE- -Retail and wholesale Fries, Hens and Roosters. We deliver. Phone 2492.

Marion Produce Co. MERCHANDISE Articles for Sale 51, AT radio, -Porcelain, man's bicycle. gas stove, Call after auto 1618 W. Nelson. USED kitchen cabinet, good, reasonable.

524 E. Marshall Building Materials 53 LARGE BARN- For sale, to be wrecked. Phone 52. Fuel, Feed. Fertilizers 56 Dairy Feed $1.10 GRANT COAL FEED CO.

215, E. Bradford Phone 3022 EBONY COAL Slow burning, clean heat, excellent for furnace. Coal Co. Phone 454. Good Things to Eat 57 EATING -Potatoes, good quality, 20c and 25c pk, 219 E.

Fifth St. POTATOES All kinds, eating and 1714 S. Wash. St. Household Goods 59 ELECTRIC Range, late model, A-1 condition.

A bargain. 820 S. Washington St. Apartment 7. NEW -Occasional chairs, $4 to $20.

Set twin mattresses springs, $25. Pulley's. Ph. 2715. STOCK- Reducing sale, 20 gas and oil ranges, $2.50 up.

Pulley's. 2-Pc. Living Room Suites $24.50 and up MORRIS FURN. 217 E. 4th Seeds, Plants, Flowers 63 FARMERS--Make no mistake on your Hybrid Seed Corn.

Buy lowealth. MARION HARDWARE CO. HORTICULTURAL PEAT MOSS THOMAS MILLING CO. 2128. HYBRID Seed corn, Hoosier Crest in stock, round and flat.

Ovie's Hatchery, north of P. O. PLANTS- cabbage and flowers, all kinds. Chas. Beshore Co.

PLANTS- tomato, 2 doz. 15c; sweet potato, 35c per 100. Onion, 5c. 2424 Selby. Ph.

2279. Specials at the Stores 64 AMERICAN BEAUTY Electric -washer, completely- rebuilt -and refinished, balloon wringer, only $27.50, Johnston Bargain Basem*nt -Big lot of odds and ends of curtains, lace panels, priscillas, cottage sets, close out at price HANER'S 122 W. Third shipment of M. W. electric refrigerators just received; $99.95 buys a big fully guaranteed 6 cubic ft.

refrigerator. Save yourself $50 by vis. iting second our floors appliance Remember, department, $5 A month is all you pay. MONTGOMERY WARD CO. Buffets, Tables, Refrigerators $1.98 each KELLEY'S EXCHANGE STORE BOYS'-Bush coats, sizes, 14 and 16, $1.98.

THE BOYS' SHOP Opp. P. O. FOR GRADUATION 45, A portable typewriter is an ideal gift for the high school graduate. We invite you to see our selection of lending makes.

Beckley Typewriter Supply Co. 124 E. Fifth Phone 136 HEALTHMORE Sweeper, guaranteed like new, $14.95. I MARION MUSIC HOUSE :1 Ready to Help You! Experience and study of the a 1 results-power of differently worded ads has taught our: classified ad-takers how to help you word your ad for the best results. This valuable service is yours for the using.

-when you call Phone 241 and tell us what you want a little ad to accomplish for you. A The Chronicle, Leader Tribune, Classified Ads Always the Same In Service Always Different In Opportunity PHONE 244 at the Stores 64 LINOLEUMS -Bargains every day -open evenings 7 to '9. The Floor Store 3314 S. Wash. MOTHER'S DAY CARDS Big Selection Watson's Book Store.

4th Boots May. Special prices all NATIONAL Hardware week. week. MARION HARDWARE CO. PORCH SWINGS AND GLIDERS -Hardwood porch swings, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50, porch gliders, $16.50 up.

SO. MARION FURNITURE CO. 3108-10 S. Wash. St.

PREOWNED RADIOS At Ridiculous Prices Majestic Console; now $5 Gloritone Console, now $6 Grunow Console, now $7.50 5-Tube Mantle Set, now $3 First Come--First Served HILL'S DEPT. STORE Appliance Section- -Basem*nt Reconditioned Refrigerators 1 M. W. $79 U. S.

Hermetic $34 1 Frigidaire $99 1 Crosley $59 BROYLES ELECTRIC CO. Washington at Second SWEEPER SERVICE Complete service on all makes of sweepers, guaranteed work and genuine parts. Phone 772. JOHNSTON'S SERVICE DEPT. SAVE! Bargains on National Hardware: seasonable items.

MARION HARDWARE CO. SHOP--Here for Mother's Day. Gifts. We have a wide selection. National China Co.

USED Electric refrigerator, cubic foot size, $32.50. BUTLER MUSIC CO. UTILAC ENAMEL The Finest Enamel for Every Purpose $1.25 Quart HENDEY'S 508 S. Wash. St.

Phone 146 USED -Living room suites in good condition, priced as low as $22:50 -CALDWELL'S EXCHANGE 3115 S. Wash. St. Phone 513 VERY -Slightly used solid dresser, only $9.95. Johnston's Bargain Basem*nt "WE FIX 'EM" Washers repaired, all makes.

Genuine parts, expert service, work guaranteed. Phone 772. JOHNSTON'S SERVICE DEPT. RECOVER -And modernize your suite and lounge chair. Easy terms.

Landgrave's. Phone 1392. 12-FOOT-Armstrong Quaker linoleums, safety back. HANER'S 122 W. Third 3-PIECE-Maple living room suite covered in tapestry coverings, only $64.50.

CALDWELL'S 'North of Paramount 1: Theater Wearing Apparel 65 CLOTHING -We buy and sell used clothing and shoes. Witcoff. 307 S. Boots. Phone 6043.

ROOMS AND BOARD Sleeping 68 I MODERN Sleeping 211 East Second. BRINGING UP FATHER By McMANUS -4 DEAR -IM WORRIED I WISH PHONE -HIS SONNY BABY WOULD YES-HELLO-SONNY: THE BABY LET GO OF THI BEEN HOLDING HAS THAT'S THE WELL AT LAST THE 'PHONE- NOW- THEY RECEIVER NOW THE 'PHONE 1'M LET YOU HAVE WELL- DECIDED TO GIVE HIM A ABOUT TWO FOR WELL DO NOT SURE IT'S THE 'PHONE- WELL- SPEAK- BATH NOW HE'S GOT A- HOURS- WILL WORRY-TH' FALL TO KID HIM WHEN ARE YOU GOIN' WHAT HOLD OF THE FAUCET SLEEP HOPE- TO CATCH YER IS. IT AN' WON'T LET GO HUH WHAT DON'T KNOW WHEN THE THEN SONNY WILL GET HERE KIN 'PHONE1. Copr. 1999, King Features Syndicate, World rights reserved A I A REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Houses for Sale 84 BARGAIN 5 rooms, acreage, close in owner.

Chronicle Box 17. GOOD-4-room house, west, $100 down. BARTON BARTON 303 Glass Block Phone 338 8-ROOM-Modern, close in, $300 cash, balance as rent. Eli E. Coats Agency.

Phone 2603. 9TH W. 1716 All mod. 5 rooms, bath, big basem*nt, garage, plenty of shrubs, enclosed back porch. Terms can be arranged.

3 HOUSES-5, 6 and 7 room, 2 south, I west, either, $100 cash, $15 or $20 month. Geo. F. Ring. AUCTIONS LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE OF TIME WARRANTS Off: ce of the City Clerk.

Marion, Indiana. Notice is hereby -given that sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk of the City of Marion, Indiana, up to 10:00 o'clock A. M. Thursday, May 25, 1939, for the purchase of sixty Time Warrants of One Thousand ($1,000,00) Dollars, each, interest to be added, or any part thereof. If not.

sold on such day. then such sale shall be continued from day to day until all of such warrants -are sold. Said Warrants to be dated June 1, 1939, shall mature December 31, 1939, shall bear Interest not to exceed five; per cent 150 1 from date until paid, and are. non-taxable. Bidders are required to state the number of Warrants bid for, and.

to accompany their bid with a certified check or cash. in the amount One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, payable to the City. of Marion, which shall be forfeited to said City, in case such bidder shall fall. to accept and pay for at the rate bid; any such Warrants which may be awarded to such bidder.y Bidders for these Warrants will be required to name the rate of interest which the Warrants are to bear not exceeding Ave per cent. per Annum.

Such In: terest rate must be In multiples of onefourth of one per cent and not more than one Interest rate shall be named by each such bidder. Said Warrants will be awarded to the highest responsible bidder who has submitted his bid in: accordance herewith. The highest bidder will be the one who offers the lowest net Interest cost to the City. to be determined by computing the total interest. on all of the to their maturity and deducting therefrom the premium bid, if any.

Said Warrants to be sold at not less than par with accrued Interest added to date. of sale, to the highest and best bidder. The opinion of Matson; Ross, McCord Clifford, bond counsel of Indianapolis, Indiana, "approving the legality of said Time Warrants, will be on Ale on the date of sale and will be furnished to the SUCcessful bidder at the expense of the City. The right is. reserved to.

reject any and; all bids. ROBERT K. CUSTER, City Clerk. E. 4-10.

CREDITORS WILL PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA. FORT WAYNE DIVISION IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER OF GUERREIN MOTORS. BANKRUPT. CAUSE NO.

2495. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS To of the creditors of Guerrein Motors, and. district Marion, in the County of Grant, aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that said Guerrein Motors, Inc. has been duly adjudged a bankrupt on a petition filed by it on the day of April, 1939, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Room Indiana, 353, Federal Building, Fort Wayne, ten on the 25th day of May. 1939, at and time o'clock, the A.

M. said D. S. creditors at may which attend, place point prove their claims, appoint trustee, committee of creditors, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Dated" at Fort.

Wayne, Indiana, this 9th day of May. 1939. WILLIAM B. DUFF. E.

-Mat 10. Referee in Bankruptcy. WARREN MINUTES WARREN, May 10-Mrs. Mayme Minnich is seriously ill in the Wells county hospital, Bluffton, following an operation for removal of appendix. 1.

Peru, Mr. and spent Mrs. weekend Everett Tachantz, Mrs. Tschantz's mother, Mrs. Eileen Marshall, William Keith was hostess to- Twentieth Century Club at her home cast of town recently.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispen, May 6, a daughter, Barbara Jane. Mrs. Lawrence Cory, Lebanon, has returned home after a Visit with her sister, Mrs.

Francis Heaton. Rev. Harrold Cooper, Jonesboro, who recently returned from Germany, spoke at the Congregational Christian church last Sunday morning. His subject was "Hitler Challenges Democracy." Mr. and -Mrs.

Emanuel Brinneman, Van Buren; Mrs. Carrie Tay-Tren, lor and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Euban and family were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs.

Charles Wiley, north of Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fouse, Huntington, were in Warren Monday, called here by the illness of Mrs. Fouse's father, James Hartsell.

Attending the state' conference of the Congregational Christian church at Goshen this week are Mrs. Roy Braden, Rev. and Mrs. C. Duncan and Paul Edward Stuckey.

Daily Vacation Bible ened Monday morning with Mrs. E. A. Hoffman serving as cuperintendent and Rev. C.

A. Duncan acting as dean. Miss Opal Zent is secretary. Miss Florence. Hughell, Anderson, and Miss Jean Cottum, Muncie, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred PolI lock. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY condition throughout $525. 1936 Plymouth 4-Door Touring Sedan. New tires, very and clean inside $375.

1938 Ford 85 Tudor, Jooks and runs like $545. 1937 Terraplane Coupe. Radio and heater. Leather trim. condition excellent $450, 1932.

Ford V-8 Coupe, good tires -in very--nice shape. A good Used Car $115. 1933 Ford Tudor, good tires. Loads of extras. A car you can get a lot.

of en-from joyment $150. HUDSON TRADE INS Personally Indorsed 1937 Terraplane Touring Brougham. Blue finish; radio and heater. Excellent Radiators Cleaned and Repaired New and Used Radiators Thompson Motors HUDSON, SALES SERVICE 104 S. Washington Street Phone 651 WANTED Stage Coach to rent for advertising purposes.

Call AFFIDAVIT QUASH MOTION IS OVERRULED BY COURT Circuit Judge 0. D. Clawson today overruled a defense motion to quash the affidavit charging Earl Messersmith, Marion, with driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Messersmith taken into custody by. Marion.

police officers. COURTHOUSE OFFICES WILL CLOSE AT NOON SATURDAYS All offices in the courthouse will continue to close at noon each Saturday, officials said today in urging persons who have business at the several offices to observe the early closing hour. PLAN TAX PROBE EVANSVILLE, May (INS -Income tax returns of race bookmakers here will be investigated by the federal government's internal revenue bureau, it was reported today. PLAN BIBLE LECTURE Second in a series -of Bible lectures on the Seven Churches of Revelation. will given by Theodore Gipson at 7.

p. m. Friday at the Marion. Public Library clubrooms. ROLL HAPPENINGS May 10-Mra.

Glen Miller and son, Logansport, have returned home after a few days visit with Mrs. Elizabeth Runkle. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald, of Ohio, spent the weekend here with the latter's sister, Mrs.

Leroy Young and family. Mrs. Susan Risinger, Mrs. A. M.

Spaulding and Mrs. Eliza Kilander spent one night last, week with Mrs. Elizabeth Runkle. Russell Sine, Laura Sine and Rosa Turner spent Sunday in Warren. Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Morgan and daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. Morgan's parents in Portland. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Wright, Warspent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Erank. Kelley. Mrs.

Elizabeth Runkle, who spent the winter, in Marion with her daughter, has returned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pierce and family spent the day recently with Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Pierce and family. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK CINCINNATI, 'May 10, -4. U. S. Dept.

Agr. talking -Hogs around 20c off or $6,90 most. down; buyers most held steady or to $7.10, Cattle--Receipts, 250; calves, 300; get erally steady easy; truck-load choice 740-lb, heifers, $10; mixed $9.25 fat cows, vealers, steady top, $9.50. Sheep- -Receipts, 100; market, steady; few medium to good spring lambs, $9.5060 11: choice, $12 or above; few shorn lambs, ewes, $4 down; BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. BUFFALO, N.

'May 10-(4) (U. S. Dept. market, fairly sactive, to 170-220 trucked-ins, 140-230 lbs; 7.35; 250- 300 $6.75417.15. Cattle--Receipts, 250; mostly steady; medium to good steers, Canadian origin, $9 G0 9.75; plain to medium cows, $5.7546.40.

A Calves- Receipts, 150; market, steady; maliNy $10; plain and medium, $6.50 8.50. Sheep Receipts to strong and 10c higher; shorn lambs, largely. few 60-70 lb. $11.50 lightweights downward to fat ewes to $5. INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCE INDIANAPOLIS.

May dozen. Butter -No. 1, No. :2, Butterfat--No. 1, 20c: No.

2, 17c. Poultry--Heavy hens, Leghorns, 11c; old roosters, 9c: brollers, 17c; Leghorn broilers, 14c: ducks, 5c; geese, 5c. NEW YORK POULTRY NEW YORK, May 10. (P) Poultry-Market, Irregular. Live Poultry--By.

freight, about steady; fowls. colored, 1713 18c: Leghorns, 16c: old roosters. 130: ducks, 11c. By Expres8-Market, Irregular: chickens, reds, 18c; brollers, Rocks, 19 210: crosses, 174118c; Reds; 161 17c: Leghorn fowls, colored, 41 18c: Leghorns, ft 17c: pullets, Rocks, large, 25 260: mediums, 224(24c; CrOSSes. large, 24025c: small to medium, 18423c: Reda, 204123c: old roosters, 12014c; turkeys, hens, 25c; young toms, 30c.

I r. Markets at Glance NEW YORK, May er; list recedes slowly. Bonds -Higher; all grops in advance. Curb--Easy; oils and utilities recede. Foreign Exchange--Firm: guilder up.

Cotton -Easy: southern and foreign sale European and Wall Street foreign export. CHICAGO Wheat- Higher; May wheat demand. Corn-Firm. Cattle -Bidding lower. 10c lower.

MARKET MAKES SHARP ADVANCE CHICAGO GRAIN FUTURES Wheat Open High Low. Close May .7834 .7612 .7814 July. .74 74 TAI Sept. .74 May .49 .50 1912 July. Sept, i .52 1 .521 Oats May .35 .357 Al July Sept: ..31 .3134 4T Soy Beans May .97 .9716 July .95 .95 Oct.

.83 ..84 .83 .84 Rye May' al .45 July. Sept. 7.48¼ Lard May 6.57 6.62 6.57 4 6.60 CHICAGO, May for May wheat contracts, -In which trading will cease. in about two weeks, and continued unfavorable weather for crops over much of the grain belt caused another sharp rise In wheat values here today, wheat shot up more than two cents bushel to highest level in almost 8 year, while 1939 crop contracts, July and September, rose about a cent at times. There have been no deliveries on May wheat contracts 50 far this month, and outstanding contracts.

involving approximately 8.000,000 bushels remained to be settled. The deliverable supply of wheat. here WaS estimated at around 2,000,000 bushels. Dust storms were reported in parts of the southwest. Receipts were: wheat seven' cars, corn, 84.

oats, 33. Although reacting from the day's highs, wheat closed than yesterday, May July September. 7416474c; corn, higher; July September, oats higher. -Cash Grain CloseWheat -No. 2 yellow.

hard, sample mixed, sample hard, 75c. Corn-No. 2 mixed, 52c; No. 1 yellow, No. 2, No.

3, 37c; No. 3. No. 4. sample grade white, 07 49c.

Oats-No. 3 mixed. No. 2 1 white, sample grade, white, Barley--Ill. malting, 50 54c; feed, 43c.

09.75. Red Clover seed, red top, $9.25, seed, Soy Beans -No: 2 yellow, 97c; timothy TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO, May 10. -Grain on track, 26c rate New York, nominal). 80 12 Wheat -No, 1 red, 811(82c; No. 2 red, 81c.

low, Corn--No. 2 yellow, No. 3 yel50 06 Oats--No. 2 white, No. :3 white, Grain In store, transit billing attached, corn, wheat, above track quotations.

beans, 5c to above. oats 3c above, soy INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN INDIANAPOLIS, May 10-(P)- Wagon No. 2 red, 74c. Cash Wheat-Market, strong: 'No. 1 red, 78 No.

2 red. 77m 78c: No. 1 hard, 74 75c; No. 2 hard, 78474c. Corn -Market, Arm: 3 yellow.

No. 3 white, over yelow; No. mixed, 14 26c under. Oats--Market No. 3 white, No.

8 white, I MARKET GAINS ARE REDUCED NEW YORK, May -Stocks stopped in the midst of A brisk upturn: today, levels. then slipped to fractionally lower Small losses. at the end of the dav were in The sharp contrast to forenoon day opened on an optimistic note, with overnight: orders on traders' books. day, Morning purchases ran ahead of yesterand. the day's, volume approached 750,000 shares.

the Proft-taking morning WAs to be seen throughout into as traders turned their gains cash, and this activity, by early afternoon, had brought the advance' to virtual standstill. NEW YORK STOCKS Pres. Tovous day's Close Close Allis. Chalmers Mig. 35.

35 American Can. Co. 871. 871; American Locomotive 181. 1731 American Power de Light 47.

43. American. Radiator 1214 12 American Smelting 4234 4115 American Tel. Tel. 16013 American Waterworks Anaconda Copper Co.

251 245 Armour of Illinois 41 Atchison Railroad 291 Aviation Corporation B. Q. Railroad 51; Bendix Aviation 2034 Bethlehem Steel 575 Canadian Pacific Railroad 44 Chrysler Columbia. Motor Co. 701 Consolidated Gas Electric 834 Container Oil- Co.

734 75 Corporation 107, 10 hA Du Can Co. 37 3614 Continental General Pont' re. Nem 14: Electric Co. 353. 35 General.

Motors Corp. Graham Palge A Hudson Motor Co, 51, 55. International International Harvester 593 593,1 Nickel Corp. 481. Johns-Manville 73 721, Montgomery Ward 473.

Nash Kelvinator Corp. 67. New York Centrol R. R. 1542 15.

Ohio Pacific R. R. 918 R7 Northern Oil Co. Owens-Illinois Glass Co. 57 Penney Packard Motors Corp.

312 Pennsylvania J. C. 8304 8334. R. R.

181 Radio Republic Corp. of. America 635 Steel Corp. 16 Socony Vacuum Co. 71 71 Sears, Roebuck Southern Oil 13 Standard Pacife R.

131 Standard Oil Brands, Inc. G1 A 618 Standard of Indiana 247. Studebaker of New Jersey 46 Oil Motor Co. 678 648 Texas Corporation 373, 37 Texas Gulf 281 Tinken Detroit Axle 13 13 Unton Carbide Corp. 7514 Wron Pacific R.

R. 9519 74 14 United Airlines 9613 United Corporation 1013 28 U. United S. States Rubber Corp. Steel 3938 381 8 Corp.

483 470 Westinghouse Union Telegraph 1914 19 Western Westinghouse Air Electric 2112 a Woolworth 94 921; NEW YORK CURB Cities Gag Electric 3414. American Service 612 34 813 a Electric Bond Share 83. 8 CHICAGO. EXCHANGE Swift Commonwealth-Edison 2112 18. NEW YORK BONDS T.

4. U. S. S. '45-'43 $110.18 Treasury, 48, $54-'44 8.

Treasury, '52-'47 $121 S. Treasury, 36, $111,19 18 U. 8. Treasury, '59-'56 Fed Farm Mortgage, 35,. '42-'44 Owners Loan, 38, '52-'44 $109.50 CHICAGO RUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO.

May 10. Butter Receipts, 088.016 the. market. steady: cream. 93 score, 23 223 4c: 90.

centralized carlots, 2214c: prices unchanged. cases: market steady; prices unchangrd. ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms for Housekeeping 69 WASH. ST. 1714-Mod.

light housekeeping rooms, private entrance. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Flats 74 AT-313 E. Sixth. 2 and 4 rooms: furn. private bath and porch.

APARTMENT--Mod. furn, newly decorated, fine location, private Ph. 1719-R. apartments, 1. in Bernstein.

Phone 6064. TWO -Mod. apartments, one in Bernstein. Phone 6064. 3RD 424-Nicely furn.

2 and 3 room apartments. 3-ROOM-Unfurn. apartment, bath Phone 1487-W, 3-ROOM-Apartment, private bath Unfurn, heated. Phone 395. 1ST W.

114-Mod. furn. private 3 rooms and bath. Adults. Houses for Rent :77 Mod.

10-room Mod. 4 room $20 1st floor office Ph. 1558-SHUGART-219 E. 4th Furnished Houses for Rent 77A furn. home, 310 Marshall.

Call after 6 p. m. Wanted--To Rent 81 WANT- -Small unfurn. mod. apartment.

Phone 2303-M. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brokers in Real Estate FARM LOANS interest. No principle payment. John S. Haines.

202 Iroquois Bldg. M. G. GOTSCHALL AGENCY INSURANCE 201 Iroquois Block. Phone 2537.

WE HAVE Plenty of money ty loan on good farms. No appraisal or commission charge. Westfall Farms and Land for Sale 83 CORN. FARMS-40 to 160 acres. See Sam Hollingsworth.

Ph. 1883 50 ACRES -Within 2 miles of Marion. All good land and splen-1 did improvements; electricity. A bargain at $5,500. J.

Winters, "The Land Man." Glass Block. 80 ACRES- -Liberty township, good buildings, electricity, long' loan: Write Chronicle Box 18. Houses for Sale 84 3 ACRES -On Home A Ave. and 33rd Pideal building site; price 1 $1,000, or "will trade on Marion property. BUNGALOW- West.

Modern and beautiful landscaping, garage; $1,000 cash. balance time, NORTH MARION-8 rooms, gas, light, water. Price $1,650. 4312 S. Carey -Close to College, 8 rooms modern, 2.

lots, good place for chickens. Price $2,500. Owner lives in place; go see. 100 ACRES-7 room house, large barn, plenty other out buildings, all in good repair, 8 miles to Marion. Price per acre; will trade for modern home in Marion.

40 ACRES-Huntington 6 room house, good buildings and good land. Price $3,000, cash payment $800. No trade. 65 ACRES Close to Marion, level black land, fair buildings. Price $5,200 to settle estate.

220. ACRE Wells north of Bluffton; 6 room house, also 8 room. tenant house; good barn; lots of out buildings, electricity. $60 per acre. cash.

SANDERS Room 2. Webster Bldg. Over Roessler's Jewelry Store. A.

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