Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1948 — Page 5

■PAY. AUGUST 10. 1948

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fl LOCAL classified I fl advertising rates tlm« 50c; 2 time* 75c; i \fl time* IE « »“«•• »> 76 1 nite* quoted ere for con«ec f1,,.,. Ineertione. No claselfled ■J for *kipdxy ’■*fcte le for 10 l>o««“ BLACK ■ riCE Is 5c per word each in- I ■ ,- (j n 50c minimum charge. , ■ ciaMffied ads listed tn para ■ mph* 50% increase over ■ ~rjar rate. ■ fonv must be In office by 11 ■,_ Monday through Friday. I ■ s*turday deadline is 9 a. m. ■ FOR SA I- K ■jT"s ALE -Shews bottle ga* ■„ oTM now available. Übrtck ■ Brothers ’’2-tf ■sfsAi.E 1940 Pont to 4 door ■ /liter Dick Mansfield .Motor ■ L. ■«'' flrTTii.E ~ 1947 Pontiac- very fltn 1422 W. Monroe St ■rjTsALE i 960 Dodge I door, a 11. new paint, clean hick *ifl Mansfield Motor Sales. 186 ts Liner, heater. IM< k Mans f1,,! Motor Sales. I*6 ts -Fresh cow 6mlles "f 224. Ivan V. Barkley fl 188-Btx Child's snow suit, Call 906. 15 fi 2t-x SALE White enamel 6 ft jjib mb. ■* base. Excellent con dttion Call 324. 185 4t — 1939 Olds Club heater. Dick Mansfield ,fl Motor Sales. 186 ts SALE Devoe Faints good (election Outside, inside & barn fl pdcu Ask your neighbor.'' he fl used It t'hrick Bros. 53 ts ■FiTTu.E — Used Farmall F 2" on rubber with cultivators and fl| lipi* Mollenkopf and Kiting, fl K N 3rd 186 3t LE — 1917 Fleet master; fl Chevrolet I door Sean Doc’s Car fl Dock. Phone 103, % mile S. on 27 1 fl 183 ts: ’flft'R SALE- Dirt, cinders, de-| fl liwed t all Lorin Glass at O. fl V Dilling Cralgville * Decatur] phot*. 161-ts flrrSAl.E cited stoves, washers iveepers. 72 inch sink cabinet fl 1159.96. is inch 49.95. Kitchen fl Appliances, 238 N. 2nd. phone fl H 176 ts flfOR SALE Grocer/ store in good farming community, a 6 room apt connected with store, ( all or see Ned Johnson or Mel fl Ue-bty 187-3 t Purebred Hampshire ■ til:* best breeding and feed ■ r.g type, mated to outstanding boar for Aug. and Sept litters, fl Ernie.- Fntzlnger, south of Chat-• ■ Unooga. Ohio. en 49. 181 Htx ■fOR 8A!.E~~ 6-room modern j ■ house. Immediate possession I ■ Hardwood floors. Water heater. Buement shower Stoker Win ■ ter coal in. Near G. K inquire, ■ Bo* 231, Democrat. I*6 3t x fl Fur sale — ihi-im ouix service fl k>« available for Dome and Com fl nereis, seating, get our rates tie ■ tor* you Invest in heating equip I ■ 3*ttt Stucky's Dri-gaa Service, fl f *o*va Hatcheries, Phone 156, ■ Geneva. Ind. 33 T , SALE — AU new 8 ft double ■ F*ag soil puivdrizers; cylinder ■ 'wo shelters with cleaning fan ■ 41 >4 grain thrower at 3*7 s‘< fl Haruso-r iiijia, pea harrows, b-ed ■ »>ur- Mollenkopf A Kiting | fl 186 3t| ■ for sale 5 room semi-modern ■ k,, a«e. one Mock south of Lin fl tola Mhooi. 33800 with 4800 fl '*’B down, balance 335 monthly, fl FuesesdHd before sc bool starts ■ Bob Heller. Realtor, Phone 870 ■ ■ ROW a boat on jour I '«alion when you can buy I "r rent an wit board motor I « Lhck Mansfield Motor I ■'*>*’'. 141 S. Second. ■ U,tf ‘ Bale — ffew modern two ■ home, fully automatic ■ Jsirq bedioom partly finished ■ heat Cm of finest truck ■ * t ' il I* city. Down |»aynient H ,! 954 FH. A balance about 356 9 including print iple in ■ * r *’* taxes. Insurance Bob ■ Bldg Phon, M7(l D»4 Tt ■ SALE — CalUmuthers. H •Norket Mekers; culUpackers ■ ** , y duty tno-tor discs Oliver ■ Arbor pkk up baler ins , ■ *r» spreaders rubber tire, H ‘tewm Horn A Ferdrauli m» j ■ loaders 1 row corn pl< k f ■ <aL ! WottßUHl P*<tk* r » ,or ■ *’* 7« and Fariuall II grain 9 bay elevators Jeeflrev 9 Soil Burs*£O“ tfl OayMU* Gar»«a fl ISi-i’-

F< rln ß r? E ~ Cherries for canning.! 11 165 ts FOR BAIdC-i934’ I q;mouth7K(X J d jjondltion 133 8 llth st. 1 MB-3t« FOR SAUC—Apricots for canning latrge 6-row, H ib. | )0I | t c, 5 Goppess Corner. nm.3t FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet coach, good condition, also 1940 Chevro-1 _Jet radio Phone 198. 188-3tx ICE Elmers Ice Delivery —old Packing House. 24 hour service. M’e deliver. Phone 1683. 18Mtx, FOR SALE -Sun Rarer bicycle, good condition 330. Phone 1849 FOR SALE—Portable bog house and hog feeder— both on skids Phone 5962. igg-n FOR SALE- Peaches. Illinois Albertas. |2.79 per bushel and up. Coppess Corner. 188-3 t FOR SALE Ideal building lot—--600 block on Mercer Ave. Phone 3484 H. J. Hoffman, Homestead No. 32. 187-3 t FOR SALE Building 12 x 22, can be used as living quarters, can be moved. Clarence Drake. 636 N. 7th. 188-3tx FOR SALK Barn frame, 36x60. Best offer before Saturday. 5 miles S. E. of Decatur. Dean Colter. _lt FOR BALE—Extra length walnut four-poster bed with springs. Walnut vanity dresser with bench Oak sectional bookcase. I No. 37 Homestead 187-3tx' FOR SALE- Nice growing Ever(Sreens at reasonable prices. Spreaders ami Irish Junipers. 2 ft. 32 and 12.50. Call after 41 p.m. Harlow's Gardens. U. S. i 27. 187-3txl FOR BALE —Greeting cards for all l occasions. Christmas cards, 21 cards, 3100 box. Christmas cards- name imprints—2s and > 50 for |I.OO. Mrs. Mart Braun, j Phone 1450. 187-3tx FOR SALE "C" and "B'” Allis’Chalmers tractors. Graham I plows. Spike tooth barrows j I'sed John Deere field cultivators. Used Oliver 70 with cult!I vators. oils and greases. Tractor tires. Gerber* Moser Implement Co, U 8. 27 | Phone 2551. 1 *B-6t FOR SALE I'SED Two row New Idea corn pickers, one row Mc-Cormick-Deering corn picker; new type 2 row Farmall 20 mounted coni picker; one row i semi-mounted John Deere picker; John Deere A tractor with cult ; 10-20 McCormick-Deering; Irish Fordxon tractor; 3 bottom 14" John Deere plow; 10-7 Superior fertilizer grain drill. Craigville Garage. 188-3 t W ANTED WANTED — Twin size beds or *« size beds, set or single, also a 1 small piano. Phone 3044. 186-3tx WANTED TO BUT- Beef and dairy cattle. Schelman's Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts WANTED TO Rl'V 3dayoid I calves Call 586-F. Frank I-in don >«'»» i WANTED TO BUY- Used care Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S Second St.. Decatur, Ind. I_ • WANTED Family of 3 would like to rent house or apartment I9iI ceUent <are guaranteed Phone 1023. W\NTED Good Quality HAY Loose Barn Cured And Dry I Enough To Bal- And Ship John Feaael. Phone CM2. I*s TF To buy *u to 100 acre farm in Wren. Ohio school district Write P O Box 2*6. De Xtur. Ind WANTeI’ M P A Toilets, cesspdoia. septic tanks to clean out. Repair old pits if wanted Write ' Major Harris. Grover Hill. Ohio. *l*6 24t phone «*• W y.NTED —' Men or women with to work. Good W A PP‘> Nuttie's Trailer Park. 2 miles | south of l*catur on f S. 2, after 5 p.m W * Miller l**-3tx ! WANTED V farm to rent Full I | m e of equipment Present home ba, tieen wdd Chalmer C. MD ler R-2. Berne. 5 miles east m M „„.... ..d north _____ — --— voTICE -Opening for school bus driver for Washington Township, ip. Kh atiou. M rn. •’ ry; tens office APP»F *» «**“' John Stoneburner, trustee Ua»b ingt.m Township . q. coarMt your old rtedte Machine »te • n>od*r« ! w« make covered butteM. b«c» -I, machine buttonhole*. Hom •litcMM- *• “>

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ' Im "He.io, Daily Democrat? — any rewards in today's Want Ada for three fifty dollar bills and a purse?" WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forma, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Build Ing. 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 addreas 710 Weat Monroe. Phone 442. 194-ts SA LES MEN WANTED For permanent city and traveling position; call on continuous sup ply of lead* Our men earn 3100 to 33"0 in weekly commissions, which we wLI prove to you in the field while training, which only requires a few weeks. Previous selling ex per ieace not necessary. We want men who are aggressive and really want to earn good money. Car noceoaary. For Interview write, Paul M. SherI rer. Suite 852-4 Hotel Detroiter. Detroit 1, Michigan. 187t3x I NOTICE— We are canning each Iday except Saturday until further notice. Llecbty Cannery. Berne, Ind. 186 6t MONEY TO LOAN - Cash loans of 110 to 3300 made to men or wn men. Dacatur Loan A Discount Co. Trust Bldg.. Phone 319 66 TF STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 8. Second St., Dacatur Ind 17>tf ADAM I’ " KUNOWICH. teacher of violin. Musical supplies and string Instrument repairs. 216 N. nth St Phone 1249 187-6tx RADIO REPAIR— rvr complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts "UNCLE SAM" JOBS! Congresa raises pay Security. Quality now' for Deiatur examinations. Don't delay. Booklet details free. Box 195 Democrat. 170 tx SEE HAUGKS for automatic water beaten— water syatama— bath rooms-or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead boraes, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phon* chargee. The Stadler Fertiliter Co., formerly the Stad ler Products Co. 16-U EijCCTRICAL WIRING dUPPLiEP - Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fls tures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any Job, Arnold A Klenk. 917-TF — FOR RENT — FOR RENT—Converted car homes Flush toilets. lavatory, sink Porter Trailer Sales. 134 8. 13th St. Phone 1616 or 1427 387-31 CARO OF THANKS Our appreciation is extended to Phil Sauers and the County Highway Dept for the fine cooperation shown, and the splendid job done in resurfacing the road past Shroyer's Lake. (signed) B. F. Shroyer. CARO OF THANKS I wish in this manner to thank all my neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy dur ing the sickness and death ot my wife Myla. also the Rev Harry Smib. the Rev. Albert Swenson and the Rev Doyle Lytle for their kind words. Vail Schnepp QUESTION . «'<mt. From Page Oue> lion here Altert. X federal government wn ploye for the r»aa» 14 years, iucludMIC three With the army said hr had "no idea" what <ould have prompted the suspenaioo He -aid Im- had l*en mvmvtigated fully at When a man doe» not know what barter be 4 makuu no wind m the wind

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Continuing Warm Weather Forecast Five-Day Forecast For State Weather Indianapolis, Aug. 10 — (UP) — Continued warm weather and intermittent showers are on tap (or Hoosiers for the next five days, the weatherman said today. The Indianapolis bureau said in an extended forecaat that temperatures would average from one to three degrees above normal between today and Sunday. Only minor temperature changes were seen and "near normal days and abovenormal nights” were forecast. Rainfall will occur at showers and thunderstorms Thursday night and Friday and again Bunday, the weatherman said. But it will average less than one inch ip most areas. The immediate forecast was for partly cloudy skies today, tonight and tomorrow and continued warm temperatures over the same period. The mercury was expected to climb as high as 90 degrees in southern Indiana today and to drop as low as 62 in some north portions tonight. Evansville and Terre Haute were the warmest spots in the state yesterday with a maximum readings of 86 degrees. Indianapolis and Lafayette were next with highs of *5 each. South Bend reported a high reading of 83 while Marion’s was 82 and Fort Wayne's 81. The lowest readings reported early today were at Fort Wayne and South Bend where lows of 68 were recorded. Excellent Yields Os Oats Are Reported Berne, Aug. 10- Some excellent yields of oats are reported In Monroe township north of Berne. Yields of 8(f bushels and more are quite common and Noah Hirschy had an average yield ot 89 bushels on 14 acres. Combining has been completed hut quite a bit of the grain which had been cut with binders and placed' In shocks remains to be threshed. The careers of cedar poles on power lines are numbered because of spur marks of service men. A pole climbed 75 times becomes unsafe and must be replaced. MMAAMMMWWWMAAMVMAA NOTICE My office will be closed August 2 to September 7, inclusive. DR. RAY STJXG ELY INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WINO — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570 My office will be CLOSED till August 15 Dr. H. R. Frey Service Special till Aug. 16 Car Wash 1.50 Oil Change, 5 qts. 1.75 Flush ('rankcase ... 1.50 Lubrication LOO TOTAL $5.75 ALL FOR $4.98 Countrv Style LIRII OPEN KETTLE RENDERED 5 B. Bucket liMS MEAT MARKET Phone 97

least twice and had undergone many other routine checks. "i know I'm loyal and I am confident I can be cleared," Aitor said. FIRST DRAFTEES (Cont. Froen Page One) ducted until they reach 19, although they may volunteer. The first army call for draftees is expected about Oct. 1. "My guess," said one official, "is that it will take at least 60 days from the time registration starts on Aug. 30 to process the registrants and get them ready for actual military service.” According to this timetable, men who turn 26 before Nov. 1 could escape the draft completely. Re gistrants become draft-proof as soon as they hit 26, even if they are at the induction station. The delay would not cut deeply into the army's manpower pool. About 100,000 men become 26 each month but officials estimate that only about 683 of them would be

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I AI ITIOX NOTICE! I M The rale of the Heir* of ■ ■ Artimisna D. Booth Estate in ■ fl Monroe, Ind., that was adver- fl tised for August 18th. HAS S BEEN CANCELLED INDEF- I INITELY. I The kenl Krall) & AidiM To., Irc. I ■ Decatur. Indiana HR

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available for service anyway Youths turning 19 easily make up for this loss, it wax said. All youths 18-througn 25 must re gitter for the draft but only those in the 19-through-25 age group will be inducted Eighteen-year-olds may escape the longer 21 month hitch by volunteering tor one year and then switching to the reserve. Once the first draft call is issued, it still will take several days to get notices out to registrants After that, each draftee probably will be given 20 days to get his personal affairs in shape. The 4.090 local boards which will carry out the draft law are expected to send out questionnaires when registration windr up Sept. 18 Registrants will have 10 days to return them to their local board* The boards, on the basis of the questionnaires. will determine if the registrants are available for military service. It still is uncertain bow manv men will to drafted Army secretary Kenneth C. Royall originally estimated that 250.000 draftees would to taken the first year. The numtor of volunteers has increased lately, however, and that figure may be cut.

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, liml , Aug. 10—(UP) - Livestock: Hogs 200-220 lbs 29.50, 220-230 lbs 29.26, 18(8200 lbs 29.25, 169180 lbs 29. 230-250 lbs 28.75-29, 260300 lbs 27-28 50, 300-400 lbs 23-26. 100 160 lbs 23.60-26. roughs 24.50 down, stags 17.60 down. Calves 3150. Spring lambs 27, clipped lambs 21. clipped ewes 10, cli(»ped bucks 8. No cattle market today. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Aug. 10 —(UP) — (I'.MA) —Livestock. Hogs, 4,600; fairly active, barrows and gilts 180 lbs. up strong tn 25 higher; bulk good and choice 180-240 lbs. 29.00-29.60. top 29 65 paid (or several lots choice 200-220 Ib. weights; above 250 lbs. scarce, few 250270 lt»s. 28.50-29.25; sows 400 lbs. duwn strong to 50 higher, early bulk good and choice 250-400 lbs 23 50-25.50, few around 300 lbs. 26 00. Cattle 1,700, calves 60O; steers and yearlings very slow, most buyers on lower liasis; few early sales weak to 50 lower, small lots choice yearling steers 37.5038.50, scattering good short fed 1 and mixed yearlings 32.50-35.50; small lota choice toilers 37.0037.50; cows weak, few good beef cows 23.00, vealers opened very slow, later moderately active, trading very uneven, 50-1,50 lower. bulk sales 1-00 lower, good and choice 20.00-51.00. top 31.50 Hheep 1.000; spring lambs op ened moderately active, fully 100 lower, choice quotable scarce; couple loads near 100 lbs. 27.50, good and choice weights 24.002700; slaughter ewes steady, good nnd choice light* 8.50-10.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Sept 2 22%; Dec 2.25%; May 2.22%; July 2 09% Corn: Sept 160; Dec. 1.44%; May 1.68%: July 150 Oats; Sept 72%; Dec. 75; May 76%; July 71%. Boybeans Nov. 2 63%; Dec. 2 65%8. March 2 66%8 Markets At A Glance MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Press Stocks lower in quiet trading Bonds lower; V. 8. govern inents s'eady Curb stocks irregularily lower .Chicago stocks irregularly lower. London stocks closed irregular Silver unchanged in New York at 74% cents a flue ounce. Cot ion futures lower Grains in Chicago: Wheat futures closed up % to 2% cents; corn off % to 2 cents; oats off % to % cent, rye off 1 to 1% cents; soy brans off cent to up 1 cent, lard off 25 to 55 points. Land of Manana Reynoaa. Mexico (UP) This fast era; A column in El International. Reynosa's daily newspaper, lists those citizens who have mail waiting for them at the postoffice. Elevator Co. Decatur . Peterson - Monroe

KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corr acted Aug. 9 200 to 225 lbs 29.25 225 to 240 lbs 28.75 240 to 250 Ito .... 28.25 250 to 260 lbs. MOO 260 to 270 lbs. 27.50 270 to 280 lbs 27.00 280 to 290 lbs 26.50 290 to 300 lbs. 26.00 300 to 325 lbs 24.76 325 to 350 Iba 23-75 350 to 375 Ito 22-75 375 to 400 lbs. .... .... ... 21.75 180 to 200 Iba. .. ... 29.00 160 to 180 lbs. 21.75 140 to 160 lbs. 22.75 120 to HO lbs. .. 21.75 100 to 120 lbs .... 21.75 Roughs 300 lbs. down ........ .... 22.50 300 to 350 lbs. 22.00 350 to 400 lbs. 21.00 400 to 450 lbs 20.00 500 to 550 lbs 17.50 500 to 600 lbs 16.50 Stags 16.00 Boars 11.00 Veals (Wed k Sat.) 30.50 Lambs (Wed A Sat.) 26.00 Clipped Lambs 24.50 Ewes (Clipped) 7.50 Yearlings 14.50 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected Aug 10 200 to 220 lbs. .... 29.25 220 to 230 lbs .. .... . M 95 230 to 240 lbs .. ... .. 25.75 240 to 250 lbs .... 28.50 250 to 260 lbs 27.95 260 to 270 lbs 27.50 270 to 28« Ito. ... 27.00 280 to 29 Olbs 26.50 290 to 300 Ito .. .. 26.00 300 to 325 lbs. 25.00 325 to 350 lbs 24.25 350 to 375 lbs. .. 23.50 375 to 400 lbs .. 81.75 Im, Iba. up ... .. 21.25 180 to 200 lbs. .. 28 00 160 to 180 lbs. .... . 28.50 Ho to 160 lbs 25 00 100 to H 0 Ito .. . .. 24.25 Roughs 300 down 23 50 Stags 17.00 Calves ..... 20.00 Ewes <BOO Bucks 7.00 Boars .. . 11.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Aug 10 Beans sunjvct to caaaga during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn: .07 per 100 lees. so b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by OECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 3K Corrected Aug 10 Grade A large white . .56 Grade A large brown 53 Heavy bens .... ...... ...... .31 toghorn tons 4 Ito up 26 Cocks .. .. .13 Fryera-call for pricee. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op'e Berne-Monree-Wllllame Corrected Aug !<» No. 1 Wheat .... 2.00 Oats 65 Com . 2.75 Beans .... 3.00 Call for rye prices. Rubber-Covered Cerda Rubber-covered electric cords last longer in the dark, so when not In use they should be kept away from heat and light.

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