Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1948 — Page 5

AT, JULY 30. 1948

— — u classified I I? I advertising rates »5 word* or less: dm* 50c; 3 time* 75c; i time* 11: 6 tlme * » 176 BKatr* quoted are for consec in»ertlona. No classified accepted for skfpday , is 5c per word each in ■K |( ' D 50c minimum charge. ads listed In paramust be In office by 11 ■K Monday through Friday. E^K uri ]ay deadline I* 9a. tn. ■S| FOR 3 A Li! ( hi-riies for canning » - 363 ts c.\i,E Sheigao bottle gas [w w available. Uhrlck KHpther*. 112-ts Whizzer in A l condi y, r .t house south of Salem Harold Young. 177g3tx J;'"s ALE —1 00 to 5.00 . 'Kjb. July 31 at 211 West ,treet, Decatur. 17* a'.'t ■L SAi.E Brown Swiss cow. 2nd calf. Phone 956 F Fol terrier pups. Ed KL.; 1, Shoe. R 3, Piqua Road. 179-3tx ■B; SAI.E Apricots; large fantor canning. 24 lb. lug 12.95 i;p Coppess Corner 179 3t SALE Ised 7 ft electric |^Kf. u .rator I sed boy s bicycle wj to sell R. Selking. 1 north of Preble. 179-2tx - Devoe Faints -good outside, inside & barn IHtii.ts "A»k your neigitbc*." he used it Uhrlck Bros. 53 ts ■jTsTui Round oak dining :alde. chairs and daven I mile east, 3 4 north of ■ 4 'i Clyde Bell. 178 3t i^Br7- : AI.E Small house car ideal seek end trips. Phone 1579. Marshall and Tenth. ■ 177-3tx

IR SALK - Dirt, cindera, deIvered. Call Ixirin Glass at O. i’. Dilling. Ciaigville & Decatur| ikot.e, l«l-tf iIFsAI.E I NION TOWN con terted homes. 2H mlles-east on 1 124 Mo'lernited; flush toilet, link A lavatories. Inquire Porter frailer Sales. U. S. 27. 178 3t II! SALE - 1940 Chevrolet 2 l«H>r sedan. This is a one owner tar and has lota of pep and mileMe left Phone 6315 after 5 p.tn.l 179 g3tx IX SALE Watermelons. Large j red. ripe guaranteed Arkansas pekms. 75c. Also large ripe muskmelons. Coppess Corner. 179 3t ITTER liI'RRY to Hrant Motors lß< for a real Fair special. 1941 I Chevrolet Eleelline Sedan, a real buy Ask for Charlie Stltaer.l Fh<>n<- *>"*>. 179 It j •Y SIZE MYERS or Deming deep well pumps. Pipe for installations hl Kock, hieprieneed labor. Bak-1 tr Plumbing and Heating. Phone 81. 704 W. Monroe Bc. 138 T. >R SALE—Used stoves, washers ••eepers. 72 Inch sink cabinet 115*95. 48 inch 49.95. Kitchen! Appliances, 238 N. 2nd, phone H 175-ts SALE — Hammermill, like •ew. ’ aelf feeders, good. 1932 t'hevrolet, new tires. Dwight keytiolds, 1 mile south of Hoagland. 178-3tx >HY ROW a boat on your 'acai ion when you can buy " r rent an outboard motor at Bick Mansfield Motor fcle*. Hl S. Second. 142-ts lfl SALE -b room semi modern b'sne, <>ne block south of Un -, f,,ln »<hool. 13800 with I*oo' '*«h down, balance 435 monthly. | ’“'••♦•sion before school starts “ oh Heller. Realtor. Phone 870 L 144-ts ”1 SALE- Restaurant complete •”h stock. booths, furniture and ‘‘’•o* Also modem 2 or 31 apartment above. This' "•*••*«« has netted owner more' * n ll.oos a month. Immediate > ’“*»»l«n. Priced for quick ** l * Walter J. Rockman. In ""•ace and Real Estate. Phone• ’ « Wendell Smith, phone 352. I 144-ts. ** LB '-’“ARMY SURPLUS «'-nGS ARE IDEAL FOR "OMICS. COTTAGES AND ' t 'LITY USE. AVAILABLE IX many sizes meet 7’ VARIOUS SPECIFICAr ° R rRBK INFORMAI, • V WRITE DELTA EURPLUS <LWNG OO._ 4133 NEW HAY- « AVE, IN fort WAYNE '**> DEALERS WANTED ’ I Good Town — Decatur

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wanted WANTED Baled straw. Phone 1073 W. R. Morris. 177 3tx WANTED TO RENT - House trailer. Call 148! 177 3t WANTED — Male help. Apply Kraft Foods Co. 177 3t WANTED- Male typist. Inquire Teeple Truck-Line. 179-3 t WANTED TO BUY- Beef and dairy cattle. Schelman'a Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts WANTED TO BUY- Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind. WANTED — Carpenter work & mason work, also plastering. For remodeling or new work. John P. Schwartz. R-l. Berne. 178-stx WANTED — Man or boy for yard and garden work. Must be able to do some spading. Apply in person. Herman Dierkes, Corner 13th and Nuttman. 177 3t WANTED Oirl or middleaged lady for light housework, care for 2 young girls. « day week in modern home. Phone 19 on 10 Craigville. 178 3t

WANTED—To do alterations and to mgke childrens clothes. Mrs. Frederick Oliver, phone Berne 1961, 1% miles south Coppea* Corner on U. 8. 27. 179-Tx WANTED— Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870. Heller Building. 244-TF 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 - Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern elecirtc. We make covered buttons, huesels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 15526tx

a HOC. UUUeVIA WANTED—Contact women. Na- | tionally known company making house to house survey. No sellIng. Set your own hours. We j pay you 90> per hour plus liberal bonus. Write I'nited Insurance Co.. 517 East Main street. Berne, Ind. 17tt.it MISCELLANEOUS PIANO TUNING and service Boyd | Stepler, phone Munroe 94-P. 13 T i MONEY io loan — Cash loans of |IO to »300 mane to men er women. Decatur Loan A Discount I Co. Trust Bldg, Phone 319 55 TF STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-ts Complete Protection Service. | All types insurance.—Kenneth Kunyon, K. C- BldgPhone 385. T RADIO REPAIR- For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. «O-ts SEE HAUGKS for automatic water ' heaters - water systems — bathrooms or kitchens. We furnish pipe and Install anything we sell 80-If NOTICE Our own stales now installed Strap iron. rags. etc. now weighed in at yards. Erie A- 10th St. Smith Scrap Iron Co. Phone 4913. • • You re all wet” would oe the prop er saying if you let that old roof continue to leak l-et us apply a new "Carey" roof and save added expense. Call 443 for free eat' mate. Arnold A Klenk Inc. 148 tl !FARMERS ATTENTION—We rs move dead borsea. cowa. bogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone chargee. The Stadias Fertiliser Co, formerly the Stad ler Producta Co. 554 f I "If its worth Laving its worth fix ing." L«t us give your washer u complete greasing and checking for only 13 95 We will call for and deliver within city limits all parts extra Arnold A Klenk Inc Phone 4«. Hl U wTrING SUPPLIES - Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, botes, receptacles, ftitures motors or anytbisg that you may need Quotation, give, on any Job- Arnold A K1 “ k 7 Tr _ for rent — for RENT—"cottages I and running water. Beaut! (ul Manistee Lake. Buckeye RSaOf*

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ,<MS> Z&, . iiUWJ • - 1 "•■W'i 1 "Whore did you get all of those lovely tomatoes — with a Democrat Want Ad?" LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STOLEN - Tan leather billfold, containing valuable pap ers and considerable sum of money. Phone 1201. 178 3tx LOST—lllinois gold 17 jewel pocket watch. Reward. Phone 682-R, or leave at First State Bank. 17R3tx ANNOUNCE fCont. From Page One) third. Grade Chester White senior harrow—Arnold Gerke. first; Evelyn Gerke, second; Marion Sheets, third; Delmore Fuelling, fourth; Frederick Blenz, fifth; Norman Sheets, sixth. Registered Berkshire junior barrow Bruce Schnepp, first; Dick Umgenberger, second; Jackie Raudenbush. ithrd. Registered Berkshire junior gilt — I-ester Geyer, first; Jackie Raudenbush, second; Virgil Hawkins, third; George Geyer, fourth; Dick denbush, third. Registered Hampshire senior barrow Henry Wagley. first Ronny Wagley. second; Carl Bluhm, third; Bryce Christy, fourth; Kenneth Ehrtnan, fifth. Registered Hampshire senior gilt Bryce Christy, first; Carl Bluhm, second; Paul Short, third; Kenneth Ehnnan, fourth; Gene Noll, fifth. Senior cross bred barrow—Fred Miller, first; Eugene Blume, second; Charlie Hawkins, third; Bob Harvey, fourth; Dick Harvey, fifth Registered Berkshire senior barrow Kent von Uunten. first; Jackie Bebout, second; Bob Vuhrman. third; Jim Price, fourth; John Johnson, fifth. Registered Berkshire senior gilt Jerry Neadsttne, first; Tom Miller. second; Jackie Bebout, third; Shirley Ann Gerke, fourth; Jim Price, fifth Registered senior Berkshire market litter—Jim Price, first. Registered senior Berkshire breed litter—Jim Frey, first. Registered Hampshire Junior barrow Hank Heimann. first; Carl Bluhm, second; Paul Short, third. Registered Hampshire junior

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gilt—Paul Short, first; Hank Heimann, second; Carl Bluhm, third. Registered Hampshire market litter senior— Kenneth Ehrtnan, first. Junior cross bred barrow— James Merriman, first. Cross bred senior market UtterTommy Wagley, first. Junior herdsman award, Shirley Ann Gerke; senior herdsman award, Ronald Price; senior showmanship award. Virgil Hawkins, first; Jackie Ksudenbush. second; junior showmanship award. Jack Bebout, first; Paul Short, second.

Laundry Workers To Back Pres. Truman Indianapolis, July 30 —(UP) — The International Laundry workers union (AFL) claimed today to be the first international union to give Its “full support" to President Truman for reelection. Sam Byers, president, said that Its endorsement was given "enthusiastically" in a telegraph poll of member* of the executive board The union has 200,000 members. In a telegram to Truman, he praised the Democratic candidate's "courageous fight to protect the American people from exploitation by their own congress." The seedless fig is the brainchild of two Californians. Instead of cross-fertilizing the trees with fig wasps, the American Magazine say* they were sprayed with chemical hormones. .4 pfoi a rum of WMIMSTIt ATHIX WITH VIII. SXXFXEI* F.NTATK VO. I«M Softer l« Itrrrhy Tlihl iin<!4TMlicnr<l Oia* been h|»pf'lnt* <f AdmhilMlratrlx with will annexed of the of Ad' lla Yoel Into of AdHniN County, de«*ni»ed. The estate In probably Mnlvent. Huth llonlrr rmrl* sslfb will NMMrxrd. -July 21. IDIN Feed I. Llllrrrr tltoraey July 23-30 A uic 6 *!• w■■ ■ ■ • • If you are worrying about overdue bills, why not borrow the money from us to pay them. Cost of a loan very reasonable. Consolidate your debts with its where one convenient monthly payment will pay them. No embarrassing credit inquiries. All loans privately made. A .molt port of your inromt each month will repay a Joan with u*. Your namt I* the chic? lecunty fur a loan here, IBCAL IOAN COMPANY INCOSeOSATCO B,h* Six, r.tM 2.J.J OZCATUS. INDIANA

Typewriter and Adding Machine Repair Service Venie Office Supply Co. 109 8. Johnson St. B'uffton, Ind. Phone 428

Farm Safety Week Emphasizes Safety In Farm Practices National farm safety week would certainly not be complete without a s|*ecial day to emphasize farm machinery accidents because these are the most numerous of all. Tractors are Involved In the greatest number of these accidents but corn pickers, shredders and other Implements take a heavy toll. Can you say “I do" to these questions on machinery and equipment? 1. Do you keep guards in place on power shafts, belts and chains to prevent being caught In them? 2. Do you turn off the power before adjusting or unclogging machinery? 3. Do you keep children away from machinery? 4. Do you avoid wearing loose fitting, torn clothing or torn, rag

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A service dedicated to making your automobile driving more enjoyable . . . more economical and safer . . . Memberships written through our office. The cost is l.ou .. . The Iwnefits and privileges are many. | <<msxu» Leland Smith’lnsurance Agency Glenn Hill | THIMBLE THEATER- Now Showing—“FULL STEAM AHEAD" ~ ■ how long ago was he OKAY. WHAT ARE 1 FROZEN , MR, ZEEPO ... UL/CT WAITIM* ’ .— |W® WAITIN rUR eoNs.'sose; /pkt. XYESH/ Udi 111. . 4 V p ■My )) ™ BLONDIE— AT THE CRACK OF OAWN '*® im tpving i jpwi r” 1 . r r 7 — Z OUT ANEW ,!« T I. ,t WH, APE VOU ) I WAV TO GET 11 • z—s-*— putting the A. ? him up in [ tma*s tme ) BALLOON N POPs) VMEMOONNC / TIMC 1 *\ y I , K HAO A DP£AM ) \ h' / t e**o uxe tmat > JJqZ.* rvW iL ■■' u ,Z1- I; m 1 KBL. ‘ p— wnrl i. I P£-‘J c * y V • '■A*V • U <TV

ged gloves around moving machinery? 6. Do you avoid operating the tractor on dangerous inclines or near treacherous banks? .6. Do you do all pulling from the draw bar and avoid hitching to the axle? 7. Do you avoid climbing over or around a combine when operating’’ 8. Do you avoid getting in front of the mowing machine to make adjustments while the machine Is in gear? 9. Do you check haying equipment before haying season for worn or unsafe rope, pulley.i, etc? B*. Do you avoid stepping over or under moving belts? 11. Do you keep tractor wheels spread, when possible, to prevent overturning? Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate DeVoss Bldg., Ground Floor Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. We'll be ql’d t 0 Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years In this business In Decatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we are proud. Melvin Lelchty, Reo.

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., July 30—(UP) Livestock : Hogs 200 220 3050; 220 230. JO.25; 180-200. 30 25; 230 250. 29.5030; 250-300, 28.50-29 30-400, 23.7525.50; 100-180, 24.25 29.75; roughs 24 down; stags 17.'50 down. Calves 33. Spring lambs 29 clipped lambs 23; clipped ewes 10; bucks 8. Cattle steady. Indianapolis livestock Indianapolis. July 30 (UP) 1 I’M A1 Livestock: Hogs, 4.000; barrows and gilts 180.230 lbs opened fairly active on weak to-25 lower basis, later trade slow, generally 25-50 lower; early bulk 180230 lbs 30.50-31.00, top 31.00 paid less freely than Thursday; heavier weights relatively scarce, early sales little changed hut some bids on weights 270 lbs 25-50 lower; bulk 230-250 Ihs 2975 30 25. few to 30.50; 250-270 lbs 28.75-29.75; 270 300 lbs 27.50-29.00; sows opened steady to weak, choice near 30<t lbs to 25.00. bulk good and choice 300-450 lbs 22.5024.50, heavier weights downward to 19.00. Cattle. 200, calves. 2**o; not enough slaughter steers and heifers for market test, quotable steady: cows comprising over so percent, these fully steady; good beef cows 23.00-26.00; vealers In limited supply, active, good and chofi <> grades steady, bulk good and choice 30.50-32.00. 2< Sheep. 500; fat spring lambs active, very uneven, mostly 1.00 higher on average, several hits choice closely sorted 80-90 lb weights 31.00, bulk good to choice 28.00-30.50; slaughter ewes scarce, steady, few good to choice to 11.00 Markets At A Glance By United Pres* Stocks lower in moderate trad Ing Bond* lower; U S. governments did not trade Curb stoc ks lower. Chicago stocks lower. Wheat, corn. oats, rye and soybean fillures lower. Ilogs active. 75c-81 higher, cat tie and sheep active and steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Sept 2.26**; Itec 2.2***. May 2 23'* Corn Sept 1.89%: Oct. 16!%A; Dec. I.slMav 151%, July 1.33S. Outs Sept 73% Dec. 75%; May 76%; July 72%A Soylieans. Nov. 2.69A; Dec. 2.70; March 2.73A In Olcl England coal was believed to fill the- air with poisonous gases, says the World Book Encyclopedia. In 1306, the English monarch isaued a proclamation declaring anyone- who burned coal would be put to death A. J. ZELT The Rawleiuh Dealer 2.30 South 4th St. Phone 10HI Decatur,lndiana Elevator Co. Oar st.ie Peterson Monroe

KENNETT. MURRAY A CO. Corrected July 30 160 to 180 lb*. 29.25 180 to 200 lbs 29.50 200 to 225 lb«. 29.75 225 to 240 lb*. 29 50 240 to 250 lb*. 28.75 250 to 260 lb* 28.25 260 to 270 lb*. 27.50 270 to 280 lbs 27.00 280 to 290 lb* 26.50 290 to 300 lbs 25.76 300 to 325 lb* 25.00 325 to 350 lbs. 24.00 350 to 375 Ihs. 23 25 375 to 400 lbs. 22 60 140 to 160 lbs 23.26 120 to 140 lbs. 22.76 100 to 120 lbs . 22.35 Roughs 300 lbs. down 2300 300 to 350 lbs. 22 50 350 to 400 lbs. 21.60 400 to 450 lbs 20.00 450 to 500 1b519.00 ’w" to MM) lbs 18.00 500 to 600 lbs 1700 Stags 16.50 Boars 11.09 Veals 1 Wed A Sat.) 3100 1. (Wed 4 Sat 1 27.50 Clipped Lambs 26.00 Ewes (Clipped* 8.00 Yearlings 15.06 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected July 30 200 to 220 Ihs. . ... . 30.00 220 to 23u lbs. 29.75 2. to 240 lbs . 29.50 MS t<> Md lbs. 29 25 MS to 260 lbs. 28.75 260 to 270 lbs. . 28.25 270 to 280 lbs 27.76 280 to 290 lb*. 27.25 290 to 301* lbs . . 26.75 JM to 325 lbs. . . . 25.75 325 to 850 lbs. ... 2500 219 to 275 lbs. 24 25 375 tn 4**o lbs 22.60 4**o lbs. up 22.00 180 to 2<w* lbs. 28.75 160 to 18** lbs . 29 25 14** to 160 lbs. 25 75 I**o to 140 lbs. 25.00 Roughs 3**o down . 23.25 Stags 17.00 Calves 28.00 Ewes 9.00 Bucks 7 00 Boars .... 11.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected July 30 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for price*. Grain: ,03 per bushel less. Corn: 07 per 100 less. so b. farm. WHOLE9ALS EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phons 360 Corrected July 30 Grade A large- white .54 Grade A large brown 52 Current receipts ... .45 Heavy hens .30 Leghorn liens I lbs. up .23 Cocks .12 Fryero call for prlcea. URAIN PRICES Adams County F. S. Co-Op’e Berne-Monroe-WHllame Pleasant Mills Corrected July 30 No. 1 Wheat . 2.09 Oats . .67 Corn . 2.75 Beans 3.25 Call for rye prices. Ancient Produc t The ancient EgypUan* used turpentine It was alio well known in the Middle Age*.

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