Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1948 — Page 5

n4rr)AV. JULY 26, 1940

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< WiOCAL CLASSIFIED , Advertising rates |M* SS word* or less: | time 50c; 2 time* 75c; Knee $1; « limes 11.75 »|*> quoted »re tor coniecilS* insertions. No classified 1 accepted for eklpday , I ; jS? for 10 point BLACK ■ yiSt l« 5c per word each inads Hated In para- > 50% Increase over HHmt rate. I Hfey must be In office by 11 IjUßi Monday through Friday. i iflafay deadline la 9 a. m. ■F OR SALK >ws|ftLE Chen lea for canning ts 1 Coca-Cola Ice coolbe seen at Eagle Lodge ■-■slmal.E Rhelgaa bottle gaa now available. Uhrick '.St,.- 112-ts ; f yNIMtI Ele> t I< refrigerator. condition. Phone 1078. 173 b2t FOwSALH Watermelons. large *' and sweet Arkansas. WEI 75C. Coppeaa Comer. 174-3tx Devoe Faints good Outside. Imide A barn guHe "Ask your neighbor.” he it t hrick Broa. 53 ts - Dirt, cindora. deCall Lorin Glass at O Cralgville A Decatur I Small >tz<- baby bed. ”*■*' Teeter-Babe. AllMr Inihli Oven range Glow jrflißhratlng stove. Call 586-I'. Ml S 173-3 t MYERS or Deming deep ripe for Installations Bm k v xeprieiK-ed labor Bak ami Heat.ng Phone ls f ‘ 18 704 w -Monroe St. 13a T. i'hKe to Ten day watch reK service. Work GuarSutton's Jewelry Ke. T B Sewing machine* ' \jß,have 3 new- one* and 1 con vKi tvpe portable We repair |tf. We buy and wll machine*. Bondman's. A Ist. 175-31 X * IRNBmI.E I Hereford springer '%■. I Hereford row with bull tfn by side I roan Shorthorn cow. freshen soon Jay nan. it 3, Phone 980 If. 174 3t FoRBAI.F. Large Duo Therm oil with fan. thermestat and Good condition f R Smith 323 So. 7th St 173atx I »r<j stoves, washer* JB 95 ,k ln<h 4995 Klt<hen 'W in-tr WB how a IM,at on > our Bat ion when you can buy «| rent an outboard motor Dick Mansfield Motor ■es. 11l S. Second. B ft. KjB* AI - l ' : ■' r "’’ m keml modern <m* block south of JJn B school. |3«00 with 1800 fcs balance |35 monthly * l before s< bool starts Heller. Realtor, Phone 870. 164-ts f| fl p le<trlc jßigerator Studio com he*. " f drawers utility cabl an.l other good used furnl S *" allr * , ’ I,rnl " lr '‘ Repair. fe - U Jefferson. Phone 1885 ' B ,7S - 3t aa^HB tiAl - K itrigaa mux service a'-a latde for Home and Com heating get our rates h* Stucky* Driga* Service, B*’ 4 Hatcheries. Phone 156. . B* T * 1,1,1 ,a T ' l ' K r ' ks *■ I'tlpped *' ‘ "bort orders, B*'- b.r »erv t .W ith hot plate, r "tinier and .hair*. r<M ’ | ' ,r Thi * -at gain Xchwarti Realty " 91r ' Monro* st Phone •>*< atur. Ind. 170 «t T3BB WU - >: ~ 5 * *«T* farm, two ts•• room house BKW water and lights Good ''«»*■* harn h “« house, tool shed *Wt <<>rß ' r "’ *’hicken houae. B’ ”•‘1 pump This will make gy a ni(.. pla.e io live. S. hwar t s “ r »''’e 915 W Monroe S' Ij 9». luoatur. Ind B S AI-E Restaurant complete ‘" <M k booth*, furniture and 7^K* r ** Ai *° ln, ’ d * ni lor 3 ■fjy r " ,, ' n •PArtment above. ThU ha* netted owner more Wn Jl.ooo a mooth [ mrn e it „„ W”-»»h>n. Priced f or quUk ■» Walter j. Bookmen In .nd Re.| U tate Phone Mouth, 144-tt

FOR SALE—Young dressed rabbits. Phone 1365. 173-3tx' | FOR SALE—Team of good work horses set of britchlng hamen. Good as new. Inquire Christ Macke, Preble phone. 174-ttxj FOR SALE—S new 3-panel inside doors Size 2’B" x 6'B”. Price 17.50 each. Coppeaa Corner. 174-3tx FOR SALE- OfLr -2400 quarts in sealed cans. 10- 30-30- 40 at 15f quart to take out. Coppeaa Corner. 174-3tx FOR SALE—Apricots, fancy large seven-row for canning. Also Bslze potatoes, |1.49 per cwt Coppeas Corner. 174-3tx FOR SALE-CHERRIES- Urge, black, sour, for canning, from northern Michigan, Phone 107 Monroe. Coppeaa Corner. 174-3tx FREE — Bottle gas hookup, including 100 lbs gas goes with each bottle gas range on our floor — at regular price of range alone. Haugks. 172 St WANTED WANTED TO BUY— Beef and dairy cattle. Scheiman’s Market. Phone 8081. 79-ts WANTED TO BUY-Good used heatrola, medium or large. Phone 7435. 174b3t WANTED TO BUY- Used ears Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 108-ts WANTED 2 riders to U. S. Rubber Co., 3 to 11 pm. shift. 310 North Eleventh street, phone 1709. 175-g3tx WANTED- Mimeographing work, Profeasional equipment Save money on iettera, aalea meaaagee, progratna, forma, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone <7O, Holler Building. 244-TF SKWING MACHINE Repairing — Let ua convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttona, traceela, machine bnttonhoieo; Hemstitching. We buy and noli sewing macbinee. Boardman’s 223 North First. 155-26tx WANTED— We buy Iron, rags paper, hides, fur. grease. Also handle new and used structural atebl and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only addrees 710 West Monros, Phone 441. IM-tf MISCE&LANEOtjs MONEY TO LOAN - Cash loans of 110 to 8800 made to men er women. Decatur Loan A Discount Co. Trust Bldg., Phone 319 55 TF STARTER "AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur. Ind. 173-ts BAKE SALE: Pastry and Mt. PleaMant WSCS, Gerbers. 9 a. m., Saturday. 175gt3x RADIO REPAIR For complete and dependable radio repair work, try oar guaranteed service at reaaonable prices. Haugks 10-ts SEE HAUGKS for automatte water keatero— water ayatemt— bath rooma-or kitchens We furnish pipe and install anything we noil iatf NOTICE- Our own acalea now Inatalled. Scrap iron. raga. etc. now weight-d in at yarda, Erie A 10th St. Smith Scrap Iron Co. Phone <913. 168 12t “You re all wet" woaid ue the prop er aaying if you let that old roof continue to leak. Lei ua apply a new "Carey” roof and save added expense. Call 463 for free eat'mate. Arnold A Klenk Inc. 148 ts FARMERS ATTENTION-We fe move dead koraea. cowa. hoga etc. Decatur phone SOM We pay all phon* chargee The Stadler . Fertilizer Co., formerly the Siad lor Producte Co. 15-ts "If ite worth having i'a worth fix tag.” Lot ua give your weaker s complete greaeing and checking for only <3 M. We will call for and deliver within city limlta all parte extra. Arnold A Klenk Inc Phone 4<3. 143 ts NOTICE TO PUBLIC — Health Massage — Redurtnc - Serve* - Bowel* — Inaomnia — and Facials Appoint merits only Phone No. 1 long ou 21. Poe. Ind. Open Aug 3. Ebe Kiiiinger 175 3tx WOMAN’S OPPORTUNITY TO OWN HER OWN BUSINESS Open and manage a woman * wear specialtv business In your community Retail Good Housekeeping approved mdse. Exp unaereeMry Free treining 8325 required which yoa toetrol. Pre sent owners earn to 84«*> yearly profit For interview your city write. Box 3M PhCa 3. F» 183-Tx

QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* —ll 'iiW «. ’•vyr 4 *: "Just like our Democrat Want Ad said- don't worry about the payments—we’ll remind you!” ELECTRICAL -Let ee supply yon 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. 817-TT TI for rent — FOR RENT — 5 room house Ernest Thieme. R-5. 175 3t FOR RENT—Home in country. Immediate posseenion. Write Box 255 c/o Democrat. 173-3 t FOR RENT Cottages Electricity, ga* and running water. Beautiful Maniatee Lake. Buckeye Rustic Resort. Kalkaska, Mich. 174-7tx LOST AND FOUND STRAYED OR STOLEN - 5 Bunk sows. Notify Edwin Schamerloh. telephone 697-G 173 g3tx STREET FAIR <r»nt. From Pare Onei C. 1. Finlayson, L. R Zlntsmaster, Robert Holthouse. Roy Price. la’ster Pettibone, Glen Hill and Dick Heller. The greatest farm implement show ever attempted in the county will be on deck on Monroe street between First and Third street*, and on part of Third street. Automobiles—all the new inodela —will be on display at the west end of Liberty Way and extending around the corner on Third street back of the courthouse. Execatives of the Fioyd Gooding amusement corporation arrived In Decatur Sunday to organise the score* of attractions for the midway. Construction of the ride* and booths began at midnight thi* morning, and was continuing Into the afternoon. Mualc in the festive manner will be provided by the Columbia City hand under the direction of Rob Welty. Thia attraction was secured through the efforts of Al Stodden. musical director at Decatur Catholic high school AIMMHMTWKSrr OP VIIMIM<<TI<BTOI< RSTSTK VO. 448 J Wnflre I* SereHy etvva. That <h» undersigned ha* been *ppolnlvd Administrator of th«- eMate of Joseph A Kinta late of Adams County, deieaeed The estate is probably solvent Henry J Xnher administrator Jane IX_ IM* Hesr> H Heller attorney July 19-26 Auk 2 APPOIVITWKVT OF M»MIM«TH VTHIX KSTm: WO. 4MT hot lee Is hereby elven That the undersigned ha* been appointed .Administrator of the estate <>f Kdward E liuehsr late of Adams County deceased The estate I* probably solvent Alvina llarhless Admlnlstratrls June '*'* IMa Henry R Heller Attorney July 19-26 Ang 2

-WillJuly 26 - 31 I) E C A T U R EREE Street Fair FEATURING: 55 AmuNeinentN 55 -"“closer™ Jaly 31 - A«f. 15 | Dr. H. R. Frey IM.I JhA O*mj~rßtJ

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Farm Safety Week Emphasizes Safety In The Farm Homes National farm safety week today emphasizes safety in the farm home. More people are "killed in home accidents than in any other way. Check your home for safety today. Can you answer ‘yes” to eaqh of the following questions that applies to your home? 1. Do your stairs have at least one strong handrail? 2. Do you keep steps, porches, and stairways in good repair? 3. Are small rugs anchored with i non-skid matting'' i i 4. Do you immediately mop up I spilled grease or water? . 1 5. Do you have chimneys and ’ stovepipes Inspected and cleaned ' regularly? ’ 6. Do you remove and store ashes j in a metal container? 7. Do you have electric cords reI paired or discarded when they become frayed or worn? 8. Are electrical outlets provided where needed for safety and econ- . omy? t 9. Are ail electric circuit* equipt ped with proper size fuses? I 10. Have you a first aid kit? Do ’(you know first aid? ‘ Five Are Killed In i Bus-Truck Collision I I Duluth's Baseball Team Is Decimated . Duluth. Jul y 26 — (UP) — The < Duluth Dukes today began rebuilding th* baseball team which wa* decimated by a bus-track collision and fire near .Minneapolis Saturday. Frank 11. Wade. Sr., president of the tram, said he had received of- ( fer* <>f aid from the seven other teams in the northern league and . from the St. Louia Card*, who have an interest in the Dukes. Wade camelled yesterday's * game with St Cloud and a twogame series with Eau Claire at Du1 luth today and tomorrow. He *aid * he h«i>ed to resume play against ’ St. Cloud at Duluth Wednesday, however. I The team was enroute from St. Paul to St Cloud. Minn., when the accident occurred. A preliminary ' investigation by Ramsey county II authorities showed that the truck p apparently hit a depression In tiie * road and swerved into the team's " bus. Both bus and track burst into ’ flames. J Killed in the crash were George Treadwell, manager of the team. I who was driving the bus; center- , fielder Gerald (Peanutsl Peterson; , pitcher Doland Schuekman; catch- . er Gilbert Trible; and the truck . driver. James Grealish. r Fourteen players were Injured. Three of them. Stephen Lazar. Donald Gilmore, and Bernard F. Gerl. were still in critical condition today. He that hath no better righteous news, than what is of his own . providing, shall meet with no higher happiness than what is of his own deserving.

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Tomato Season Will Open About Aug. 10 • The tomato canning season will open about August 10. Dick South, manager of the South-Budd Corp., located at Prebla. announced today. The company will lie in need of help for the season and applications for work may be filled out during fair week in the industrial tent on Third street, .Mr. South stated. The company has a booth in the tent. The need is for women to work in canning factory. Mr. South said, and those wishing employment may file their applications at the fair tent, it was explained. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate DeVoss Bldg., Ground Floor Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. We'll be glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sate or private sale. 25 years In this business in Docatur. We wfeicomo your Investigation of our record of which wo are proud. Melvin Lelchty, Rep.

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I WANTED I Men and Women interesting office employment. New office building : and facilities—well lighted and ventilated. A real opportunity for advancement in earnings and responsibilities with a national organization. Experienced in office procedure or tabulating equipment desirable hut not necessary. We will train you. WRITE OR PHONE H 97. The Revnolds & Remolds I’o. •- a Murlin & Pine St. Celina. Ohio i

I FOR SALE! I • 1940 DODGE 4 DOOR R & H—New Paint—Clean • 1941 DODGE TCDOR Luxury Liner — H. • 1940 PONTIAC 4 DOOR—H. • 1939 OLDS CLUB COUPE H. — A Dandy. I Dick Mansfield Motor Sales I B So. Second St. jH

WELCOME TO ARAMS COUNTY We hope that yow will enjoy yowraalf during Ihie week of fativiliew .nd your fair a ooreeae. Mtand Smith Leland ISmith-Insurance Agency Gl«m Hill J THIMBLE THEATER — NOW SHOWING—"KEEP A STIFF UPPER~l7p7pal " ~ I All A IJB Jk' 11 JK JK I -JB-'vk' 'W' h I »«azE%Esti 70 w,M l ANOTHER ~ ~'C IS AlO HE TB^^PP BLONOIE— IHEI THE PRACTICAL TYPE! i i '(them go jWIjEL* IM crtKN ') Twe <3**6s 70 I OPOUE TV« LAMP..) ' QM- -ANO' [!. f. i oorw?F yourself OADW juST SA Dr' (I wag SO CM I ffeltfsq^ >} Hr ! . vES DEAR. K TMFrAMP I"■ SHAME ON -neooT. TO . 1 CROSS TO TReAT.NG him > BUT MIGHT J the LAMP. \ <eEPME FROM ) r fT5 2 him r I- 1 *E THAT- - J XJU (*S WELL LET M<M) TSf->P se^ngthej^Vl^—> cik? ~X£\ ,sjjSTCE j: S y :j tA 3T 3 , tw -<■ —■ ••■Aj •- - i'?Zi rA, . L - ~C-

vl W Always On Call! WHEN you place your insurance with this agency it is just the beginning of a service of protection for your property. There are many ways in which we can help you avoid loss. May we tell you about them? Call— THE SUTTLES CO. Hartford Fire Agent Phones. 194 • 358 Niblick Store Bldg. Docatur, Ind.

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind. July 26—(UP) Livestock: Hogs 200-220 lbs 30. 220-230 lbs 29 75, 180-200 lbs 29.75. 230-250 lbs 29.25- 250-300 ibs 26.75-28.75, 300-400 llm 23.50-25.75, 100-180 lbs 25.25- roughs 23 50 down, stags 18 50 down. Calves 30. Spring lambs 27, clipped lambs 23. clipped ewes 10, clipped bucks 8. Steers choice 35-37, good 30-32, medium 24 21, common 18-22; heifers choice 30-32. good 24 26, medium 22-24, common 18-20; cows choice 19-21, good 17-19, cutters 15-17, canners 13-14; bulls heavy 22 23.50 good 21622, light 18-20. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. July 26- (UP)— (PMA)—Livestock: Hogs, 6.000; all active on early round, generally strong 25 higher, shine lighter weights 50 higher and occasional sale* weights above 250 lbs 50-75 higher; early sales bulk good and choice 170-250 )b* 29 75-30 25, top 30.50 sparingly for selected lots choice near-200 lbs; bulk 250-290 lbs early 25.50-27.25; heavier weights scarce, scattered 100-160 lbs around 20 00 25 50; sows strong to spots 50 higher, bulk 24 00-24.50. extreme top 35.00 for around 300 lbs. Cattle. 1.500. calves 600; fed steers and heifers fairly active, good and choice largely strong-50 higher; odd head choice medium weight steers 40.00; load good and choice 1154-lb 38.00; bulk medium and good 27,00-36.00; two loads top good and choice mixed yearlings and heifer* 37.00; cows fairly active, good beef cow* scarce, odd head 21.80-23.00; vealers opened 1.00 higher than Friday's average. good and choice 20.00-30.50, top 30.80. Sheep. 50ff; spring lambs Kteadystrong; few lots choice closely sorted lambs 29 00-29.50, good and choice 25.00 28.50. medium to good 2Q 00-25.00; slaughter ewes around steady, good and choice lights 9 00-10,50. Markets At A Glance Ry United Pre** Stocks irregular in dull trading Bonds irregularly lower; V. S. governments did not trade. Curb sto< ks irregular. Cotton futures lower. Wheat, cum. oats, rye and soy bean future* irregular. Hog* fairly active, cattle and sheep steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Kept. 2 29%: Dec 2.30% May 2 25 Corn Hbpt 171%; Oct. 1,«3%A; Dm I 55%: Mav 157 . Oats: Sept 73%; Dec. 76%; May 76%. Soybeans: 2.95; Dec. 2.95%A: March 2.96 Blunt’s Island In I'ortmouth. N H . Harbor, wa* named for Capt. John Blunt, the man credited with piloting George Washington s boat aiross the Deleware

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KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected July 26 160 to 180 lbs. 29.00 180 to 200 lbs - 29.25 200 to 225 lbs - - 2950 225 to 240 lbs 29.25 240 to 250 lbs 28.75 250 to 260 sib — 28.00 260 to 270 lbs 27.25 270 to 280 lbs 26 75 280 to 290 lbs 26 25 290 to 300 lbs 25.50 300 to 325 lbs 24.75 325 to 350 lbs 23.75 350 to 375 lbs 23.00 375 to 400 lbs 22.25 140 to 160 Ids. 23.75 120 to 140 lbs - 23.25 100 to 120 lbs. 22.75 Roughs 300 lbs. down ..... - 23.00 300 to 350 lbs 22.50 350 to 400 lbs 2150 400 to 450 lbs 20.50 450 to 500 lbs 19.50 500 to 560 lbs 18.50 500 to 600 lbs. 17.50 Stags 37.00 Boars 11.00 Veals (Wed. A Bat.) 28 00 Lambs (Wed. A Bat.) 27.00 Clipped Lambs 25.00 Ewes (Clipped) 8.00 Yearlings 15.00 OCHMITTt STOCK YARDS Corrected July 26 200 to 220 lb* 29.50 220 to 230 lbs 29.25 230 to 240 lbs 29.00 240 to 250 lbs 28.75 t<> ND lb*. . 28.25 260 to 270 lb* 27.75 270 to 280 lbs 27.25 280 to 290 Ihs 26.75 290 to 300 lbs 26.25 300 to 325 Ihs 25.25 325 to 350 lbs. 24.50 350 to 375 lbs 23.75 375 to 400 lbs - 22.00 lot) lbs. up’ 22.50 180 t<> 200 Ihs 28.25 160 to 180 Ihs 28.75 140 to 160 lbs 25.Z5 100 to 140 lbs 24.50 Roughs 300 down 23.00 Stags 17.00 Calves 88.00 Bwea 9.00 Bucks 7.00 Boars 11.00 WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phene 380 Corrected July 26 EGGS— Precrucers prlcee Grade A large white .56 Grade A large brown ,41 Current receipts .31 Heavy bens .34 I-«ghorn hens 4 lbs. up .M Cocks .11 Fryers- call for prices. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected July 26 Beaaa auuject to oaage during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: .07 per 100 leas. so b. farm. . GRAIN PRICKS Adams County F. B. Co-Op’o Borno-Monree-Williams Pleasant Milla Corrected July 26 No 1 Wheat 2.09 Oats 70 Com 2.8 C H<-.in* 3.45 Call for rye prices. God offer* to every mind its choice be tween truth and respect. Take whichever you please, you can never have both. — Emerson

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