Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1948 — Page 5
JULY 1, 1948
I LOCAL CLASSIFIED | 1 ADVERTISING RATES ■For 25 word* or leu: | 1 time 50c; 2 time* 76c; i ' | S time* SI; 4 times 11.75 | | Rates quoted are for conaec- , I stive Insertion*. No classified >3* accepted tor skipday | (Schedule. T Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c per word each In- I Ipertlon, 50c minimum charge. | Classified ads listed In paragraphs 50% Increase over Ksgular rate. | Copy must be in office by 11 i JB m Monday through Friday. | (Saturday deadline Is 9 a. tn. »— 0 FOR BAtH SALE Motor scooter. 175 , Call 4135. 151-Ctx ALE- 194 C Chevrolet Tudor, er. a fine car. Dick Mansfield >r Sales. 150 ts SALE—New Bxß overhead go door, complete. 60S IndiSt, or phone 4092. 153 3tx STOP SERVICE Fruits, eries and ice. Ray’s West Market. 113 gt! SALE- Shelgas bottle gas ra now available. Vhrick hers. 112-ts SALE — Electric ranges. :e stock to select from, ky A Company, Monroe, Ind--144 121 IALB—I94~ Buick Sedanette. mileage. Very Nice. ZintzSnaster .Mdtor Sales. Corner Ist Mt Monroe. 164-3 t ■foil SALE—I94I Ford 2~door, flradio, heater, new paint and ■scat covers. Dick .Mansfield Sdutor Sales. 153-gtf Watch Crystals fitted while jyou wait. Sutton’s Jewelfl ry Store. 94 -T ft>R SALE- -5 room house with ■automatic gas heat, water softHener, hardwood floors. Phone , *1261. 153-3 t ' Bower Knives and Cultivat* rB or shovels sharpened. — ,fl Colter Welding and Ma- ) fl chine Shop. 144tf k FDR SALE— Electrical contract- ■ fling equipment and wiring supflpiies, Including 1947 Chevrolet ■pickup truck. 1231 So. Anthony ■Blvd. Ft. Wayne, Ind. 152 6t - FOR SALE — Cabinets — base sink Band wall — 17% off. 12 used | washers — guaranteed. Electric ; motors. New Model FM Admiral I Radios. Kitchen Appliances, 238 N. 2nd. Phone 95. 143 TF )R SALE—Everyday-blrthday-get -well greeting cards, corresponj dence notes, stationery, wrapping J paper. Will have Christmas cards. I Jim Hurst, 1414 West Madison, j phone 7341. 154 g3tx i jiF sALE — 1947 _ Cbcv. Hub ?. coupe, 8,000 Miles. 1946 Chev Sedan, 14,000 miles. 1939 Chev. 2 door. 1938 Chev. 2 door. 1936 Chev. 2 door. The best for the money. Fred Busche, Phone 975. 154-3tx HY ROW a boat on your vacation when you can buy or rent an outboard motor at Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 S. Second. 143-ts tad of REFRIGERATORS just arrived; New Model Radios; 40 MAYTAG washers, bottle — natural gas — and electric STOVES. Maytag SERVICE. Kitchen Appliances, 238 N. 2nd St. Phene 95. 137 TF rar old living room set completely restyled as you yourself design It. Write or call for appointment. Samples displayed in your own home at your couvenlsnce. Mission House Studio, 504 Sprunger ■Street, Berne, Indiana, Phone 237. flYou’li be surprised at the pot■sibilltiee. 147 12t BH RALE Bred dairy belters. BServiceahle age bulls. Angus. SDiereforda. A Holstein*. Calves. |6 year-old mares and geldings flilood kind Collie and Shepherd flbtcxk dogs and puppies and ■many others. 1 mt north A » mile east of Bluffton, Ind. 1544 t FD'7 SALE—Choice corner located &partinent home. One cd three < four best constructed build ■ngs in Decatur. Owner would Kccept cash or small home for Blown payment. Balance could y paid from monthly returns of fl|wo or thru.- apartments Bob Wefler. Realtor, Heller Building, Jl hone 474. 150-ts ■R SALE—One year oat F. H. A. ■torn*. automatic gas heat, restricted neighborhood, two 'badj*ooms. living room, kitchen, full Basement unfinished but usable jflbird bedroom, built In capanoards. hardwood floors. Tours ■within 30 days tor only 31454 '<i «n as owner is leaving city. ■Totol price reduced because of exterior redecoration, SbuUdiag. phone 874. I4i-tf
FOR SALE— Devoe Paints—good I selection. Outside, Inside A barn I paints. •‘Ask your neighbor," he has need It. Vhrick Bros. 53-ts — I*4l Dodge Luxury Liner Ttdor. Heater. A nice car. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 137 TF FOR SALE—I 947 Chevrolet Tudor. A llke-new car. Heater, maroon finish. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 150 ts FOR SALE- Terraplane panel truck, model 1934. Norbert Aurnann. 110 Rugg St., Decatur. Telephone 263. i54-a3tx FOR SALE- 1939 Oldsmobile Club Coupe. New tires, a nice clean car. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 180 ts FOR SALE 1942 Olds Club Sedan. Hydramatic. A dandy.; Zlnwmaster Motor Sales, Corner Ist A Monroe. 154-3 t FOR SALE—Concrete septic tanks. See Adolph Kolter, Phone 351 or 1301. 155t3x FOR SALE-1941 Olds 6 Club Se dan. New paint. Very good mechanically. Zintsmaster Motor Sales. Corner Ist A Monroe. 154FOR SALE Daln hay loader and, 6 ft. mower, also property in Monroe. Clarence Mr Kean. 1 mile north and 2 miles west of Monroe 153-3tx FOR SALE—Whlte~~Ro<-k — fryers alive or dressed. First bouse north of Yost gravel pit. Call Mrs. Vernon Niblick, 569-T. 154 g3t LET US SUPPLY you with the fishing tackle you need over the holiday week-end. Good stock on hand. H. Knapp A Son. 155- .. i FOR SALE-Big 6-6 ft. cut Me Comtek mower, in good condi tion. Rufus Werling. west on 224 to Wells Co. line, then IV-. miles north. 153-3tx FOR SALE—Buick 4 door, new tires, heater, motor and entire car in A-l condition. Very low mileage. Mrs. Dessie Morrison. Willshire. O. 153 g3tx FOR SALE— Stock tanks, sum titer watering fountains, hog feeders, and hog troughs Mullen kopf A Eitlng. N. 3rd SL 15Mt FOR SALE—White Rock fryers, alive or dressed. Mrs. Perry Everett. 2nd house south of Yost Gravel Pit. Phone 569-E 154FOR SALE—Good Regular Far mall tractor, on new ruhlior. Side delivery. Hay rake. Baat on 224 to first road left Second house. John Hutchison 15t-g3tx FOR SALE Play ground awing Has two swings, trapese and climbing ladder. Just the out fit to keep youngsters in their own bs<-k yard. H. Knapp A Son 155MOM - WILL APPRECIATE using a Knapp Special jointed ftoh pole. Light, nice action, never gets loose or sloppy at the fer rules. See them, they are priced moderately. H. Knapp A Son 155-St DO YOU NEED A HOME? Mum leave city. Selling our loveh home, located in the Home steads, 5 rooms and hath, hard wood floors throughout, nicely decorated, furnace in good condtion. water softener. '<wautifnl lawn, and small bearing orchard Will give immediate ptmeasloi Come*nut and see thia <>ne. Ver< reasonably priced. Call 3442. 155-g3t WANTED WANTED TO BUY- Beef ahd dairy cattle. Scheiman'a Mark •L Phone 8481. 74-ts WANTED 3 or 4 room furnlahed apartment Permanently ent ployed. Phone 1177. 154-3tx WANTED T<) RiiNT-Two bed room house or an apartment for adults. Phone 689. 155-21 W ANTED 3-4 room apartment or house by reaponaible party. Ref erences. Phone 13075. 154-4tx 1 WOULD like to rent a camping tent over July 4. Phone 5462 or I 14893. NH3t WANTED TO~BLY- Used ears Dkk Mansfield Motor Sales 141 8. Soeond St. Decatur. Ind. 148 ts WANTED Teen-age girt wntts work. Housework or < irtng for children. Telephone 49*. • 153-b.n SEWING* MACHINE Repairing — Let m convert year old treadle Machine Into a modern electric We make covered buttoaa, bora eli. machine buttonholes; Hem stitching We bey and »-H eowinx machines. Bonrdmnn'e 283 XorU First • 124-UU
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds N.»w we can balance our budget—this Democrat W’ant Ad says we can borrow up to 5300!" WANTED—Two riders to V. 8. Rubber plant or vicinity. 8 to 5. shift. Telephone 558. 153-b3t ] WANTED — House desperately: needed by man. wife and nine year old daughter. Phone 499. 154 g3t WANTED — W r. A. toilets, cess pools, ceptic tanks to clean. State where you live. Drop a card or phone Major Harris, Grover Hill, Ohio, phone 76. 134 g24U WANTED: Good, big clean rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 10c pound.—Daily Democrat. 25241 WANTED— Gasoline motor, preferably waahing machine motor. Could use other type if 1 not over 2 horse power. Write hox 222 care of Democrat. 155-3 tx | WANTED— Mimeographing work, Profeasional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 570, Hallur Building. 544-TF WANTED TO RENT—2 or 3 room , furnished apartment for young couple, both working, no children. Pleas<- notify R. O. Wynn. 904 W. Adams Or phone 1036. 153-31 X J I WANTED—Radios to repair. Radios can be repaired ■ by appointment * * while you wait. All work reasonable and guaranteed Phone 109 Monroe. McCullough Radio Service. 129-ts 1 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, Phons 442 194-ts WANTED— Salesman 26-55, to represent Eagle-Picher products in Adams county. Must be aggressive, trustwolrthy and experienced. We train you, If interested in Increasing Income and have steady employment, write Doyel and Doyel Co. Box 219 c/o Democrat 150-6tx WANTED- A busy mother, who would appreciate nearly new sparkling white Cape Cod home on lot big enough for the children In Stratton Place. If your husband is technically minded let him s<*e it first to check the construction, including big full basement (a swell place for noisy youngsters on rainy days), otherwise leave him at home for everything is automatic (including gas heat) and will run better if he doesn't start tinkering. Lota of extraa such as labor saving Youngstown all steel kitchen equipment, big side porch situated so you can shell peas gr< wn In your own garden while l-eping an eye on the children Tell your busband that after the downpayment. F. H. A. monthh payments will be like rent an I he can drive the family car to work because you will be onl> five blocks from stores. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Rulldin ;. Phone 870. 147-ts miscellaneous STARTEI AND GENERATOR ser»lc» Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 8. Second SL, Dscatar, lad. 175-ts MONET TO LOAN - Cashloami of 514 to 5300 made to men ar woBoa. Decatur Loan A Dlscoao. Co. Trust Bldg.. Phon* 319 55 TF CompMe Protection Service. All iype» insurance.—Kenneth Hun t chi, K. C- Bldg.. I’ho te 355. SEE H AUG KB tor automatic water heaters— water ay stems— batbroom«—or site bans. Ws furaisk pipe ABd install anything we sell. 50-tf' RADIO REPAIR - For complete j and dependable radio repair! work try oar guaranteed service' at i-asonable prices. Haugks 4445' ELECTRICAL WIRING dUPPUEB —Let no sapply yoa with year electrical nweds. such as wire, ssrtt bee, boxes, receptacles, fixture*. motors or anything that yoe tony need. Quotations given os asjr jok ArsoU A Kiosk. UITT
THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
4 r /< —LO AN 8 —4% On Rood Farre-Land Liberal Terms Arthur D. Suttles 138424 “You’re all wet” would be the proper saying if you let that old roof continue to leak. Let us apply a I nee “Carey” roof and save added expense. Call 463 tor free est*mate. Arnold & Klenk inc. 148 ts FARMERS '"ATTENTION-Wo remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Deeatnr phone 2000. We pay all phon* charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts “if Its worth having Its worth fixIng." Let us give your washer 1 complete greasing and checking for only 53 95. We will call for and deliver within city limits all parts extra. Arnold It Klenk Inc. Phone 463. 148 ts Casualties Mount In Japanese Quake Death Toll Likely To Exceed 5,000 j Tokyo. June 30-IUP)— The ■ exact number of dead in the earthquake ann fire in Fukui prefecture probably never will be known, it appeared today. Casualties still were being tabulated. The bodies were cremated j without the usual formalities. I American officials probably nev--1 er will see many of the bodies, i Many victims In Fukui and Ishl- . kawa provinces perished In the fires that followed the quakes, without leaving anv trace. American and Japanese authorities believed the toil would reach 5,000 dead and 10.000 seriously Injured. Allied headquarters in Tokyo early today listed 3,251 dead, 7.805 injured and six missing Some 36.829 houses were destroyed. i Bulldozers in Fukui City plowed among the main streets, grinding and shoving aside pile* of twisted metal, lumber and roof tiles. City offiiials said they hoped to r» build Fukui. ij Reports this morning from , Fukui said that the after-tremors ; still were strong enough to waken , sleeping babies. Japanese authorities released large quantities of food, medical supplies am! clothing for the victims. They also were allowed to withdraw up to 100.000 yen from their blocked bank accounts. Fukui prefectural officials com- ' puted the total damage at 100/iOT.. 000,000 yen and said reconstruction would require at least five years. The figure represent* 92.000.00ff.0fM) at the U. 8. army conversion rate but about onefifth the amount at the current black market rate. Twd Injured Youths Reported Improving Gene Ziner and John Doan. Decatur young men who have been ' hospitalized at Bluffton since an automobile mishap last Sunday are reported to he improving. Ziner was returned to his home in Decatur Wednesday and Doan . probably will come home Friday or ' Saturday, it was learned. Both young men received severe i cuts and bruises in the accident, which occurred near Bluffton. Physicians, believe they can save ail ■ the fingers of the left hand of the Doan youth. They were badly mangled, and part of one finger i was torn completely off. However. it was sewed back on. and it was reported today that unless infection sets in the complete hand ' will be saved. A review of the world's moior law* shows that 101 nations require driving on the right side of the street, while 85 enforce a lefthand rulA - - ■ ; ?
I YOUR CAR will Look Like New when painted at AL SCHMITTS Planing & ' Mill Work We now have a large planer and invite you to bring your lumber to us to have it drew* ed and milled into whatever you desire. i QUALITY MILL SERVICE 710 Nw IHH WHI 1
Heavy Rains Cause Corn, Hay Damage Berne, 9uly 1 More than four in ches of rain have fallen In Herne and community the |>ast 10 days and some corn Is showing the effects of the heavy pre< ipitation. Corn In lowland* has turned yellow I and is believed badly damaged ' Much hay has been damaged by the frequent rains. The area about three mile* north of Bern* is reported to have had much heavier rain than the four inches which tell here. Woman Injured As Auto Is Overturned Mrs. Andrew Doyle, of* Grand Rapids. Mich., was taken to the Adams county memorial hospital early this morning after suffering abrasions ami lacerations of tsoth leg* in an automobile accident on U. 8. 27, two mile* north of Decatur. She was released shortly afterwards. The car, driven by her husband,
M ccc WS? COPPER DUST BETTER FLOWED,FRUITS AND VEGETABLES A Btvtral capper fanqiclde — ided fer m tender fdtaqe. Con be «efely op* I fdied en veqstoblej, frulfr, and flowers I with less danger of burning, fxcellent for I/// preventing Night, mildewi leaf spots, Mack I 1 • * /TU rot, bocterid wilt, otc. An effective re* "1 pellent of leaf hoppers and flea beetles. Cash Coal Feed & Supply W. Monroe St.. Phone 32 L. A. HOLTHOUSE JACK HOLTHOUSE FOR SALE! • Good Model A Coupe • 1934 V-H 'sO"°® '"'set OF NEW TIRES Mitel. d * «. Mutt's Service Pleasant Mills Phone 5625 )00000000»0»00000»»00040000»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦» NOW IS THE TIME. TO HAVE YOUR FURNACE CLEANED Summer is when soot destroys flue pipes and eats castings. Ca 1 149 and let us varuum your furnace or boiler. We repair all makes furnaces or boilers. HAUGKS Appliances—Heating—Plumbing
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hit a dip In the road and Doyle io*t control of the vehicle. It turn ed over twice, with damage estimated a* “total" by Sheriff Herman Howman Doyle wa* unhurt, a* were the couple's two children. Stella, 3. and Jackie. 18 month*, who were asleep in the back *<-at at the time of the miaaap. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
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You can borrow readv cash from us for any worthy purpose. Loans privately made —just tell us amount of cash that you may need. Autos and appliances financed. Also refinancing of present obligations on small payments. Consolidate your debts with us. A mall part of war income each month will repay) a loan with u*. Your name I* the chief teeuntu for a loan here. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY INCORFORATSD Broth •taro -Phom 2*1.7 DECATUR. INOIAMA
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. July 1— (UP) — (PMA)—Llvwitock: Hog* 6.000; very uneven; weights around 170-240 lb*, active. 50 to extreme 1.00 higher at 28.75-29.50; few load* 29.50 and extreme top 79.75 sparingly; ttow* steady. 22.50-23.50 early; later 50 or more lower at 22.50 down; heavies 18.50-19.50. Cattle 500. calve* 500; hardly enough fat steer* or yearling* to teat market; common and medium mostly gra*«y mixed yearling* 25.00-30.00; odd head a l heifer* down to 20.00; few medium short fed held almve 30.00; cow* active, strong to mostly 50 higher; few good lieef cow* 22.5424.00; vealer* fairly active, mostly *t» adv. few head choice 50 higher; bulk good and choice 25.00-27.00; few strictly choice 27.50. Sheep 300; moderate supply spring lamb* mostly steady, good and choice mainly 28.5039.00; strictly choice scarce; medium and good mixed weight* 26.00-27 50; slaughter ewe* steady, good and choice lightweights 9.0010.59. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind. July --(UP) Livestock Hog* 160 200 lb* 29 25. 7W-225 lb* 29. 225 240 1b» 28 75. 240-250 !h* 28.54, 250-400 lbs 23.50-28, 100160 lbs 24.75-26, roughs 22.50 down, stag* 18 down. Calve* 27. Spring lamb* 30. clipped iamb* 25. clipped ewe* 10, etlpped bucks 8. No cattle market today. Markets At A Glance By United Pres* Stock*: irregular In quiet trading. Bond*: steady; U. S. govern rnent* easy Curb stocks: irregular. Wheat, corn, oat* and noy bean futures irregular. Sheep active, hog* steady, cattle j dull. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat July 2 32*4; Sept. 2.32%; Dec-. 2.33%; May 2.31%. Corn July 2.22’i; Sept. 1.94%; Dec. 1.67%: May 1.66%. Oats: July 91*4: Sept. 85%; Dec. 85%; May 83%. Soybeans: July 4.l3'iA; Nov. 3 36. Paper Waste Found Useful Madison. Wi*. (UP) — Two UniI versify of Wisconsin hclentlst* believe their discovery can halt H'ream pollution from paper mill wai>tcM. Prof* W. 11. Peterson at>d Reid have developed a process for turning sulfite waste from paper mill* Into lactic- acid, used in tanning leather., processing food* and making lacquer.
NOTICE Starting at once we will accept applications for emplnyment for both men and women Monday through Fridav during the hours of 1:00 - 4:00 P. M. Please apply in person. BAG SERVICE, Inc. SI2 W. Elm Street
KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected July 1 16ff to 200 lb*. 28.75 200 to 225 lb*. 28.50 225 to 240 lbs. 28 25 240 to 250 lb* 2800 250 to 260 lbs. 27.75 260 to 270 Ib* 27.50 270 to 280 lbs 27.43) 280 to 290 lb*. 2«1.5ff 290 to 300 lbs. 26.00 300 to 325 lb* 25.25 325 to 350 lb* 24.50 350 to 375 ib* 24.00 375 to 400 lbs. 23.00 140 to 169 lb* 24.50. 120 to 140 Ib* 24.00 100 to 120 lbs. 23.50 Roughs 350 lbs. down .. 22.00 350 to 400 Ib*. 21.50 400 to 500 lb* 20.50 590 to 600 Ib* 20.00 Stag* — 17.00 Boar* 11.00 Veal* (Wed it Sat.) 25.50 Umhs (Wed. A Sat ) 26 00 Clipped lambs 24.04 Ewe* (Cllp|>ed)9.oo Yearling* 15.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK WARDS Corrected July 1 160 to 200 lb* 28.75 200 to 225 lb* 28.50 226 to 25ff lbs. . 28.00 250 to 260 ib* 27.75 260 to 270 Ib*. 27.60 270 to 28V Ib* 27.00 280 to 290 lbs. 26.50 290 to 300 Iba. „ 26.00 300 to 325 lbs. 25.25 325 to 359 Ib*. 24.50 350 to 375 lbs. 24.25 375 to 400 lb*. 23.00 400 lbs. up 22.50 140 to 160 ib* 25.00 120 to 140 lbs. ?t.*>o Rough* 300 down 22.00 down Ewe* 9.00 Bucks 7.09 latmhs 23.00 Calve* SMI Boar* 11.06 Stag* 17.56 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furni*h*d by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phon* 380 Corrected July 1 EGGS—Proffucer* prices Grade A large brown .48 Grade A large brown .48 Current receipt* . .31 Heavy hen* JN leghorn hen* 4 lbs. up .23 Cock* .11 Fryer* call for price*. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected July 1 Bean* subject to cbange during day. Prices delivered at elevator, Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel le»*. Corn: .07 per 100 lea*. f.o.b. farm GRAIN PRICES Adam* County F. B. Co-Op’* B**ne-Monroe-William* Corrected July 1 Wheat .2.15 Oat* —95 Corn 3,00 Beans 3.90 Call for rve pricee. Trade In a Good Town Decatur
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