Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 10 July 1948 — Page 5

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■4 «iWii *- • v LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For M word* er >e»s: 1 time Me; I time* 75c; 8 times fl; < time* 81.76 RaUe qnoted are tor eoaeec- , stive insertions. No classified ada acee*ted tor sklpday | *’■«•%» IS point BLACK I "x SACK to Be per word each in- 1 ' 'xeertton. 56c minimum ebarge. , 4 CtossUM ede Mated In para M graph* 5*% tacreaae over togslar rate. 4 Ctopy me* be tn office by 11 •.to. Monday through Friday. - Igetnrday deadline la I a. ». FOR SA L K iafOE BALE-1941 Ford 2 door, ra-l f dlo. beater, new paint DhkMansfields Motor Sale* 158-ts PGR SALE—IMS Chevolet 2 door, beater, dean car. Dick Mansfield x Motov Seine. 158-ts /r™ f bottle gas V stands sow available. Uhrkk Broth are. 112-ts ZioNR STOP SERVICE. F-uito. groceries and ice. Ray'* Went Bids Market. 113gtf Y FOR BALE— l9J9~Oid*mol>ile dub cotlpe. new Urea, dean car. Dick * Mansfield Motor Sale*. 158-ts . “JVAtak Crystal* fitted while ... you wait. Sutton's Jewel- ■> ry Store. 94-T *9 U——■ i. FOR BALE— Devoe Paints--good 4 > selection. Outside. inside * barn peinta. "Ask your neighbor." he baa need IL Übrick Bro*. 82-ts a,, ANY sTzT MYERS or Deming deep, well pumps Pipe for installations tn stock. Exeprienced labor. Bsklyh or Plumbing and Heating. Phone 282. 704 W. Monro* St. 138 T. . FOR SALE OR TRADE Tw Ui Chevrolet 2 door, radio and heat- / er, A-l condition Steffen Standard Sta. Third A Monroe St*. Phone 248. 161-3 t FOR SALE—Two lot* together, numbers 82 and 83 on West Monroe street. Total 100 x 154. Imj > provementa In. Phone 1161. L. 11, L. Frank. 161 3tx OUT* THEY GO — 18-Bedroom . suites placed on the bargain ’ counter. 189.60 up. Sprague < 2 Furniture Store. Phone IM. U. 160-3 t IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on Roper Dri-gaa raaaee-Ser.el Refrigeratort. Hot Water Hesters al! with toattdlation* Stucky's Appliance* w _ Geneva Hatcheries 89-t FOR SALE”” Used Plano. Ha* been rebuilt and tuned in A-l Jj condition. Price |37.60. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 125. r.*i WT ’ a 16 "’ 3t ____________ I FOR SALE— Guernsey* Registered cows, fresh with heifer calve*. From son of Langwater Vindicator. Accredited herd. Marion «'■ Van Eman. Elgin. Ohio. 159 -7tx| * ’ -/ei ilt FOR SALE— Private owner 1941 ' OhevroleL Extra clean, sun visor, fog lights, seat covers, good tires. Not a bad place on the body. Call 2967 Van Wert. w. After 5:80 call 20351. 158 stx ‘' TAKE A GANDER AT THIS--11 Uving room suite. Used a j. J very abort time. Almost like ) 3 MW - WHI *•’** f,,r MB.W. hg Worth much more. Belter hurry. — SPRAGUE FURNITURE it STORE. Phone 199. 161t2 WHY ROW a boat on your 5 vueation when you can buy or rout an outboard motor M at Dick Mansfield Motor Saks. Hl 8. Second. ,*r >« ,r . FOR SALE Used stove*. Wa*h-1 era, M Sectric motors. Oil heatf »e era. Estate coal. New Admiral -. J Radios FM-HC PH Maytag Washers Maytag stoves MaymJ tag flervl< e 72 Inch double “I bowel sink. 5159 95. 48 inch 848.95. Wail 24 Inch. 518 00. 50 inch fft.oir Kitchen Appliance*. 3 285 N. 2nd Phone 95. 159 ts FOR SALE Used Furniture and Rage- 2-Living Room Suites r |BM9 A 528 00. 2-Kitchen < abi n«a., IS 00 A 522.50; 2-Buffet* i 22M di 5800; 1 Kitchen table A 4 ehair* 510.00; 1 Rug Site 9xß'B * Good condition 515.00 Several beda. spring* and mattr*«*e* ! Short davenport free for haul Ibgk Thi< merchandise wa* all : it traded in on new Sprague Fumfa (Un Store. Phone IM. 16A3t MfIaLE New Oliver 60 trac tor aaf cultivators; one row pull type Wo picker*, two row inounr.’fc tod ewri picker for Oliver. FarmaU sad tllis-Ciialmrte tractors. Oliver Ann Arbor pi<k up baler grain and bay elevator*: Jeof- • * ■ rotary hoes, caltitoutaher*: garden tractora and ami* bars: house and barn gadat: beepSrrese box** »ir “ ,tn ItaNtors bale wire 4 twine ■■Mo John Deere A tractor and MtlL; 15-30 McCormick During tggetor rotary h<jps Lraig‘iil« Game. Craigville. Ind . *“

■ FOR SALE-3 ladles' auito. aiseef 16. 636 N 2nd St 1514t| FOR SALE-1841 Dodge 2 doorj heater, nice car. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 158-ts FOR SALE—IO-bank adding maI chine. Maier Hide A Fur Co. ; Phone 442. l«0-3t ' FOR SALE—U»ed apartment she: G. E. electric range. 1049 North. Second street or phone 8741 after I p.a. 160-g3tx FOR SALE — Girls’ bicycle; large' site tricycle and scooter In exI cel lent condition. Phone 8185. 152 Btx> FOR SALE— Dirt, cinders, dellvared. Call Lorin Glaaa at O. V. Dilling. Craigville A Decatur phone. 151-ts • FOR SALE — 38 Oldsmobile coupe, ' good condition, new paint job. ’Louis Mattax, Monroe, route 1. i 161 g2tx ; FOR SALE—Used electric refrlgerator. Excellent condition. Phone 1016 Curtis Hill. 105 So. 13th St. 161-3tx FOR SALE - 1943 Model R John > Deere tractor with cultivators ' Paul Fuhrman. R-l Decatur. Poe I phone 162 Stx FOR SALE - Ton*? car 16 ft. sleep* four. Electric brakes bottled ga« 422 N Tenth street phone 1579. 162 3tx Mower Knives and Cultivator shovels sharpened. — Colter Welding and Machine Shop. 144tf ! MUST SELL — Two bedroom 1 suites. 1 Modern 1-Period Slight-1 i ly damaged in shipping. Will aell <heap for ca*b. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199. 160-3 U Truck load of raspberries Wednesday morning. Leave orders now.— Hammond Bros. It • MELONS -18 lb. ave 75# Ice cold 90f. Calif. B-»ixe potatoes- 51 85 bu. or 59f peck. Stateline Fruit Market 6'i miles east on 224. 161-3tx FOR SALE 2 men’* suits good re-pair-large size 1 pr. ladies shoe*. *ize 7<* AAA J H. Glvlden 431 Sunset lj»ne. Phone 1754. 160-3tx Truck load of apricots for canning, Monday 8 A. M. , Leave order now.— Hammond Bros. It , FOR SALE Five or six acre* of top* and pole*, all cut down and leady to make into fire wood. Six miles out. See Earl D. Colter, 348 Wiucbeater street. 160-6tx. FOR SALE • 1941 ( a»e tractor iu good condition. Delco plant with motor. Sweeper A radio. Alvin E. Witte. 1 mile west of Preble on 224 and north to first farm. 162 3tx WE HAVE — For your approval. Large number of baby beds, hl chair*, at roller*, and nursery chair*, selling at price* you can afford to pay—SPRAGUE FURNITCRE STORE. Phone 199 llltS FOR SALE-1947 Pontiac 4 door. 1947 Studebaker Champion. 1946 Plymouth 4 1934 Chevrolet coach. All these car* are in excellent condition. Doc’s Car Dock. H mile 8. on 27. 161-2 t FOR SALE - 6-year-old black mare with colt. Sound, plenty of style, gentle for ladies or children. Colt I* from registered Arabian stud and I* black with white itoc-king* and blazed face A beauty. L. Koldewey. phone 645-L. 161-3 t FOR SALE Have you ever wanted to own a Schlp|M-rke? Or did you ever see one? Come look at the two Schipperkn male pupp4e*. ARC registered two months old Dr. H. B Campbell, second door south of Methodist Church on Highway 27. Geneva. Indiana. l«03t i FOR SALE Approximately 8734 down; balance. 826.63 monthly - sii room semi-modern home, 12th street. West of Novelty Owner rejoining army. Ha* inI aide toilet, modern cabinet sink, lights, plastered walls. Hob Heller. Realtor. Heller Building. I Phone <7O. Ist-tf WAN T z n WANTED-Gcmml hard coal burn1 er Call 8491 HO-3U WANTED — Baby-sitting job*. Phone <261. I<2 itx WANTED 6 boy* to help roll bates Phone 6961. I<2 2t 1 WANTED TO BUY- Beef and 1 dairy cattle. Bebetman's Market. Phone B<ill. 79tf I WANTED-8-4 room apartment or II b<MiM t»V re*po3?ible party. Ref- > erecces. Phone 13075. • 151-6tx ; Traßa l»B Gota Town -r Decatur;

QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* 1 i I iite "He won J bite, Minter — I got him from a preacher whose Democrat Want Ad said he’d only ’ scare the devil out of folks!” , WANTED — Sleeping room close to hospital. Rachel Burry, Berne. Ind. Phone 2651. 162 3tx WANTED- Young male hog. Big enough for service. Holland Scheiry, Decatur, route 2, leo-gstx! WANTED TO IFuY- Used cars| ! Dick Mansfield Motor Bales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. [| 108-ts WANTED—Men for second shift Experienced woodworking machine operators preferred. Deca tur Industrie*. Inc. 161-2 t — WANTED: Good, big clean rags suitable for eleaning machinery. Will pay 10c ! pound.—Daily Democrat. 282-ts | WANTED — Home In city or within 10 miles of Decatur by couple i with one child. References. Address Box 14 Post Office, Decatur. 161 3tx WANTED - I Professional equipment. Bars money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building 244-TF 1 ■ I! —l.l I ■■■ I . II WANTED-Girl* 16 to 35 to help in modern tourist service, restaurant, gasoline and cabins, permanent home and wage* to right parties. Box 226 Dally Democrat. 160-3tx WANTED— We Buy Iron, rags paper, hides, 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, Phone 442. 194-ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing — ’ Lot na convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buexels, machine buttonholes; Hem stitching. We buy and aell sewing maeblnee. Boardman a 223 North . First. 155 6tx MISCELLANEOUS PIANO TVN!N(Tand service Boyd Stepler, phone Monroe 94-P. 13-T Starter ani7 generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Bales, 140 S. Second SL, Decatur. Ind. 178-ts MONEY TO LOAN - (’asb loan* of 810 to 8300 made to men or wo men. Decatur Loan A Discount Co. Trust Bldg, Phone 319 55 TF Complete Protection Service. All type* insurance.—Kenneth Runyon, K. C- Bldg-, Phone 385. T REWARD—Urgently need 3 or more rooms, furnished or unfur nished by a veteran, wife and small child. Phone 396. 160-g6tx RADIO REPAIR— For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugk* 80-ts SEE HAUGKS for automatic water heatera— water systems— bath toome— or kitchens We furnish pipa and Inatoll anything we sail 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION-We ~re mo*e dead horses, cowa. bog* etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phon* chargee. The Stadler Fsrtilirer Co., formerly the Scad ler Products Co. 16-ls “You're all wet ’ would be the prop er saying if you let that old roof continue to leak Let us apply a new "Carey" roof and save added <kpease Cali 463 for tree eat'mate. Artoold A Klenk Inc. 148 ts "If its worth having its worth fixing.” Let us give your washer t complete greasing and checking for only 83.95. We will call for and deliver within city limit* allpart* extra. Arnold A Klenk Inc Phone 4<3. 148 ts KLBCTMCAL WIRING SUPPLIES - Lto as Supply you with your electrleal needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixturee. motor* or anything that you may seed Quotation* given as a»y job. AraoM. A IGeak- | y wtr

TOM DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Oliver Corp. Shows New Tractor Fleet The Oliver Corp, of Chicago recently marked the beginning of a second century of service to American agriculture with a completely! new fleet of farm tractors, which will be unveiled at a centennial celebration at Battle Creek, Mich Farm and business leaders, Oliver dealer* and distributors and government officials will participate. The Craigville Garage is the Oliver dealer In this vicinity. Young Hoosier Farmer Is Burned To Death Wabash. Ind . July 10 — (UP) A young Hoosier farmer whose I‘ tractor overturned and burned while he plowed corn on a rented farm died in the flames yesterday near here. He has Earl Spath. 28. who lived on a farm near Lagro. Ind. The ' tractor ran over a creek embank- • ment and turned over, pinning ' Spath beneath It Escaping gasoline ' was ignited by the hot motor. | Spath s wife and a eon survive. George Thomas Enters Brokerage Business ■ George (!. Thomas, who recently . purchased the Foreman farm on Mud Pike, south of Decatur, hs* 1 entered the brokerage and feed in- , gredieDt business with Wally Burhop In Fort Wayne. Dealing In feeds, the new firm will be known a* Burhop and Thomas and will be located at 627 Gettle Building Fort Wayne. Both men are widely known in the feed trade. Mr. Thomas has been actively associated with the formula feed 1 industry for almost 20 years. He i is a former director of the AnieriIt an Feed Manufacturers Association. Mr. Burhop formerly operated his feed brokerage business under i the name of W. W Burhop and company. The Thomas family re-li-ently moved hack to Decatur from Mankato. Minn. • ‘ sk v m Pjj 4 BUDGST BUREAU'S Chief economist, Frank L. Barton, a former Justice department employe, tells a House committee investigating alleged wartime freight overcharges to the U. S. that an FBI probe of former Army and Navy officer* who helped set the rate* was called off In 1945. Rep. Georgs Bender (R) of Ohio, committee chairman, announced he would press Attorney General Clark for an investigation of individual officers. (International) ari'oiw ruKvr ok (UMIMV IH vrott K.STBTH M». 4Z.MI \sstire l« hrrrhy tfftrta. P' || • ■ . ■ i• ■ - al’ • ! • '• • •: A'lniinmlrMt»»r «»f th« •f M.iry <• Martin lat»’ of A4ani* <*ount>, -Irt edM <J The rotate in probably Nfdvrnt. 1% llllnmi M. Martin »»r Juur X’. IIH«« Xuflinn <. %?!•«»■ Jwne ZU. Jml» H-IH uthivimia i or i roi< t;«*rvr»c mb. «i itt \nthe i« hrrrH, MKen. That Hie lift* <-n app'dnt* I of the e«tat* f • redeti* k Bi<»eftik*r lab* ( *f Adatn* <’«»unt>, The r-'tAt** i- pr »b ahl> *>K»-nt llr«r> IlhsriMhrr Jtonr ZA. I Hl* UrluM A '•imlißi %H«»rtar>

Planing & Mill Work We now have a large planer and invite you to bring your lumber to un to have it dressed and milled into whatever you desire. QUALITY MILL SERVICE 71S Na. nth St. Ohana 17161

Armed Bandit Robs Station Attendant Columbu*. Ind. July I'l (UP) State |>olice today sought an armed bandit who robbed a gasI ollne station of 8400 near here last : night and forced the attendant to drive him north of the city. The man was described a* about 21 year* of age. six feet one inch tall, and weighing about 170 pounds He forced the attendant out and was last seen driving north on U. S. 31. The car. a green coupe, was found later wrecked. NEW CONFUSION (Con’ From Page One) , all Allied motor traffic from the I city west would require Soviet I transit visas, with each vehicle subject to examination. Informants regarded It a* <erI tain that the western powers . would pass up the blockade loophole. if such it was. for military traffic. They always have malt:

j, ’ ' Bri ?• JU ■ vewMr 4 ’B L i UL » Elk V <- r* 91RST PLANELOAD Os COAL 110 bags, is unloaded at Berlin after bettig flown from Frankfurt to aid the supply-starving German capital during Soviet blockade. Workmen are still white from unloading flour from other ferry planes. Twenty-five C-54 * are ferrying coal t,» relieve fuel si ot’.age. (In(e:nationa! Soundphoto) : GILPEN : : ORNAMENTAL IRON i ■ • fl “Arlistry In Steel” I ■ Porch A Stair Rail*—Steel Stair*—Fire Escape* ® ■ SHOP —Corner Washington A 11th St*. • Phone 5-162 Home—l 22 S. 13th St. Decatur * »•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■/ OPENING FOR RESIDENT OF ADAMS COUNTY National concern needs a man to handle affairs in this area. Opportunity for $1(10 or belter weekly earnings. Experience not required as we teach you the business. Car necessary. W rite Box 215. DAILY DEMOCRAT and interview will be arranged. MHMißtaaaDßHuaewxk

_ - uocotuf . Poteroon . Monroo I May We be of INSI’RANCE Service to you? A call to our office will place at your disposal the full facilities of our organization. Leland Smith Leland Smith Insurance Agency Gltnn Hill THIMBLE THEATER — NOW SHOWING—“A HANGOVER FROM THE ICE AGE'” M WiTM ThE _ OTh££S CUTS ?£j pX HOT fcHOCOtATE 1] Fa/hEm'wAS Th SKa 990 990 Isl /7\ ' ICFMAM <**£££ 4 sows on a day like this Iman fcozins’’jT eons ago“1 aA l e t FKOM S O ■ TO < £ t f/5h 31 METHOD TT*rsr*J'^fc T O Y?uv e wouSct i ' l ’Wi< O’ I IM— J L >*•»'> * . ■-v-i. ._ | BLONDIE— HE s JUST PETULANT. DAISY p- ——r— r — - — - = | L (w»« —ir — _T TO a .-x ; •"'s \ I'VAST »M . ,1 -JJ r“, -YH' XW' i. Black euseea f • . irfi rHT • 'y ■ ► • ■ ■■ ■VP - ■ *

tained that the highway should be open to all the Allien without control by any one power They refused to undergo the same type of Soviet inspection of inbound rail traffic. Tlie military government order* clamping firm restrictions on the u*e of electricity in the western sectors went Into effect at midnight. The order wa* aimed at cutting coal consumption in the western sectors from 5,000 to 1,600 tons a day. The coal was being flown In. and at a rate well below even the smaller figure. Street lighting wa* cut so heavily as to amount to a partial blackout Subway and street car rtaffic was hard lilt Domestic use of electricity was regulated closely Some industries were put entirely out of business, and others were cramped badly. HOOSIER (Cont. From Psge One) vote* for him. State chairman Ira Haymaker will lead th»- Hoosiers into Philadelphia. Haymaker conferred In Washington with the President recently and told reporter* then

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he believed Indiana would go along with Mr Truman. National committeeman Frank McHale left for Philadelphia yes- . terday ahead of the delegation to [ attend pre-convention meetings I ~ " RETAIL MEAT (Coni. From Pane On*) , tin- upswing since meat production is almost normal for tills . time of year Last week, production of gov-ernment-inspected beef was 107,OttO.OOo pounds, a week earlier it was 118.060,0000 and a year earlier 113,000.000 pounds. Veal output last week was 17,200,000 pounds but only 13.700,000 a year ago Pork production was 1.000.000 pounds above the same period in 1947 while lamb was r just about the same All together, the department ( *poke*man raid, meat production ( last week was only one pen-ent i below that of last year while prices were many more percentage points higher.

DON'T HESITATE TO APPLY TO US WHEN YOU NEED A LOAN Wfl will make « 525 loan ju«t «1 quick we will a larger one. Your signature and income are the chief security requirrmrnfs A small part of your income each month will repay the loan. Special term* are available to farmers of other pctwns with seasonable income. Loans quickly and privately made usually on same day you apply l-et U* tell you more about it—no obligation Call, phone or LOCAL LOAN COMPANY iMerwsts* *ro<« Stort o<iU4im dW Ph«nr Z.J-7 OSCATUR. INDIANA ll\ S 111 at Newsstands DECATUR DAILY DE.VKK RAT The Afternoon HOME Newspaper Newspaper office clo*ed Saturday afternoon. , Brighten Up your kitchen with a refinished refriirerator Al Schmitt ■■■■■■■■■MataßtoWWß a

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KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected July 9 160 to 200 lb*. 29 25 200 to 225 lbs 29.00 225 to 240 lbs 28.75 240 to 250 lbs 28.50 250 to 260 lbs 28 25 260 to 270 lbs 27.75 270 to 280 lbs. 27.25 280 to 290 lbs . 26 75 290 to 300 lb*. 26 25 300 to 325 lbs 25.50 325 to 350 lbs. . 24 75 350 to 375 lbs. 24.25 375 to 400 lb*. 23.25 140 to 160 lb* 24.50 120 to 140 lbs 24.00 100 to 120 lbs 23.50 Roughs 350 lbs. down 22.00 350 to 400 lb* 21.50 400 to 500 lbs. 20 60 500 to 600 lbs 2000 Stags 17.00 Boars 14,00 Veals (Wed. & Sat.) 28.50 Lambs (W*d. A Sat.) 28.<x) Clipped lambs 24 00 Ewes (Clipped) 9.00 Yearling* 15.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK V 9RDS Corrected July 10 160 to 200 ll>*. 29.25 200 to 225 lbs. 29.00 225 to 250 lb*. 28.50 250 to 260 lbs. 28.25 260 to 270 lb*. . 28.00 270 to 280 lb*. . . 27.50 280 to 290 lb*. 27.00 290 to 300 lbs. 26 50 300 to 325 lb* 25.75 325 to 350 lb*. 25.00 350 to 375 lbs 24.75 375 to 400 lbs. 23 50 4(6) lbs. tip 23.00 HO to 160 liis. 25 50 120 to 140 lbs. 2150 Roughs 300 down 22.00 down Ewes . 9.00 Buck* .. 7.00 Lambs 23 00 Calves 25 00 Boars 11,08 Stag* 17.54 WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phon* 380 Corrected Joly lo EGGS—Producers prices Grade A large white ... ,5j Grad- A large brown . 48 Current receipts .31 Heavy h<-ns ... .34 Leghorn hens I lbs up ... .... 21 Cocks , ,ij Fryers call for prices. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected July 10 Bean* subject to clang* during day. Price* delivered st elevator. Ask for prices. Grain; .03 per bushel les*. Corn; .07 per 100 less. f ob. farm GRAIN PRICES Adam* County F. B. Co-Op’s Berne-Monro*-Wllllama Corrected July 10 No 1 Wheat 2 hi t’ats ~ .go Corn 2.85 Bean* .. 3.78 Call for rr* pneea. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur Elevator Co.