Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1948 — Page 5

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MKhL CLASSIFIED rates • jjS,. - * j or leaa; •I IHm ii; 6 lime * H- 75 I .1 IBmSuoted are for coaaecNo classified for sklpday jKßcr 10 point BLACK ‘ per word each Inminimum charge JBSjßed ads listed In para--50% increase over bo in office by 11 ’a to ■pnday through Friday, deadline is 9 a. m. jf 11 ''-..... 0 108 t) R SALE —Sheigas bottle gas available. Übrick ÜBa. 112-ts fOR 1940 Uodge * door, new paint. Dick Motor Sales fiilt ,®S“ Lowe Bros paint fcwruß h Co.. Monroe, Ind BIE7 193 30t -Truck load" of Mi< h Esteem every day. Delay Mae M&A 13th St. 193-ts -Pickles for canning IgM Baxter, telephone 92-W, Indiana. 200-ts For BAi <•: Devoe Taints good outside, inside A barn 'MAK " Ask y° ur neighbor,” he b&Mbd it. t'hrick Bros. 53 ts <:■.<; SALE Frame house, shallow galvanized piping. boiler. 1 miles north. Hockeineyer 206-g3tx f i'H 8A J- Peaches Best quality packed at fair prices Side Market 201 ts Washing machines and automatic, up. Ilaugks Appllanheating 197-TF Dirt, cinders, deCall ixirin Glass at SuHping Craigville A Decatur ■Ka llitf f&SULE Bottle Gas and elecIrHanges • Estate • Universal • C*d • Caloric. Immediate de'ijHQfc. Wide selection to choose fr<H Ilaugks Appliances, I'lurnbIpHlea’ing. 197-TF fOIKIU-' - Portable typewriters, Hental machines. O MrSk Co. Inc. SI7 So Clinton Nt Unmoor* south of Schlatters i Ft Wayne I’hotie E 2723 199 12t RESALE 1 McCormick < orn with travel bundle carIM K<H "l Herman Bui route 1. Decatur. Hoag- — Used refrigerator. I Hflber. sweepers, cook and heat Radios, electric mo72in<h base sink, 9149.95 9Mlag Service Kitchen Appli- < W 198-TF — un-gas uulk service , ■■ available tor Home and Comheating, get our rates be you invest in heating equip Stucky's Drigas Service, Hatcheries. I’hotie 156. FQMSAI.E — New modern two , Wtoiii home, fully automatic. B’l bed'oom partly finished heat. Use of finest truck | F H. A. balance about |s<s | including orlnciple. intaxes, insurance. Bob Bldg. Phone 870. 184 TF I W >r ' * arK ‘‘ ,ot - garage Good : good condition. ALSO Bit IE HOME near uptown. for large family or good | Also several farms near $S- T D. Schieferstein. Phone RSTbaLE Good flatted core | with door frames 9 ft x ■ ■** *P llte 1,>0, h harrows lull cultipacker. Judson lime fertiliser spreader Tractor Mnure spreader One used GP Bln Deere tractor. One used AC plow One used 212 Bw. Gerber Moser Implement Phone 2551. 203-b6t Completely Modern Knr, | rooms and bath. Full Bse.nent. Interior Newly decor Bd. Exterior Newly painted Garage. Nice |J«*n Ideal A Libeiai Loan can be ■Banged Call No 174, J F San DfAmn or. Roy Eller. Midwest ■Baity Auction Co. Decatur. Ind hJB. . . 296 St - SALE - Completely Modern S -'-o.n home, automatic Gas FurBee and Water heater. Built-in Unusually well conctru 1 Home in excellent repair. Band»csp«*d Yard and Fin* Shade Fruit trees Double Garage located in one of the One Btcidennai MKUons of ttoatur ;BlUi baser may assume the FHA Bom it desired Call No l'<- J B Eauu’ane or P-dy Kllar. MMAuction Co Deuur. BnMoM. 2««M

FOR SALE Steamer trunk, fine' condition, 225. Phone 543. 205 3tx. FOR SALE - 35 Ford 2138.00. ion ! Vine Street Decatur. Ind. 205 2tx FOR SALE— Home deep freese, 1 large. In very good condition.! Phone 1070, 2u«-g3» ‘ FOR SALE—Fryers. First bouse north of Yost Gravel Pit. Mrs. Veron Niblick Pbone 569-T. 2W-3t FOR BALE— Bottle Gas, Skelgas, Stoves, Water Heaters, Servel Refrigerators, for Immediate delivery. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. 193-30 t FOR SALE-Livlng Room Suites. Tilt Chairs, Platform Rockers, Custom Built to your own choice. Stucky A Co., Monroe. Ind. 19330 t FOR SALE —1939 Chevrolet coupe; 1937 Chevrolet 2 door; 1944 Plymouth 4 door. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 S. Second street. 203 gtf FOR SALE— Porcelain finish 100 lb. ice refrigerator In excellent condition. Also makes Ice cubes. Price 120.00. Phone 17423. 205-3tx FOR SALE - 1941 Chevrolet picir up truck. Good condition and new rubber. Priced R. L Labrun Chattanooga. O. Phone Willshire 109F22. 206 2tx FOR SALE — Freezing unit and compressor. Ideal for making walk in cooler or deep freese. R. L. Lebrun, Chattanooga, O. Phone Willshire 109F22. 20« 2tx WHY ROW a boat on y?ur vacation when you can buy or rent an outboard motor al Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 S. Second. 142-T FOR - !SALE Eleventh ~Street. West of Novelty, four room! home, nearly completed. |SOO. down, balance 235 monthly. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. BMtj FOR SALE—To settle e»tatc. ~lo| room two family home In fair condition on valuable commer-' clai lot on First Street. Priced 24.500 for quick sale. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 206-ts fOH. SALE — Good Semi-Modern Home, nicely located near Schools, and business district. The owner is leaving the city and the property is priced to sell. Cail. No. 174, J. F. Sanmann. or, Roy Eller. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana 204 3t FOR An A part men* House with 3 fine apartments, ouly 8 blocks from the business section of Decatur, An Income of over 2100 per month, only requires 12500 to handle. Call No. 174 J. F. Sanmann or Roy Eller. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur . Indiana. 204 St FOR - Stratton Place gas heated home. Two bedrooms finished, third usable. Living room, bath, modern kitchen, basement with recreational spate. |l7s</ down, balance 256.97 monthly. Bob Heller. Realtor. Heller Building. Phone 870. 206-ts FOR SALE To settle estate of late Judge Fruchte. eight room home, corner of Fourth A Jackson Streets, 1H l>alhs, stoker heat. Attached garage, hard wood floors down. New kitchen, bath and bedroom. First floor is complete living quarters. Up stairs can he converted to apartment. Boh Heller, Realtor. Hel ier Building. Phone 870. 2M ts W ANI SO WANTED TO BUY—cne half or three quarter bed in A-l condition pbone 11794. 308-34 WANTED— Housekeeper for 2 adults. Cail Mrs. Harry Maddox. Phone 946. MMI WANTED -To rent or buy small home. Call 2551 or 1846. 3N«3t WANTED TO BUY- Beef and dairy eattla. Scbelmaa'a Mark •t. Phone lull. 7Mf ~WANTED~TO BUY-Used cars. Bee Harold Steffen at Stef tea Standard Station. Third and Monroe. Phone 246. 197-gtOt WANTED l-adv to wort in laun dry. Apply in* person. Phone 1149. IX7 South Ninth street. JOtgSia WANTED - Good Qua ity HAY Loos* Barn cured And Dry Enough To Bal* And ship. John FaaaM. Phon* C2<2 185 TF WANTED TO*BCY - Used eart Dick Mansfield Motor Salas Wi S. Second St, Decatur, lad 14841 WANTED — w. P. A. Toilets, cew» poUs. septic teaks to c lean out ( Repair o!4 pita ts wanted- Write Major Harrie. Gro»ar HU). Ohio, phone 14. IM Ml

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds '-.sjL. 4*) ,3 IBIP i^r?^T r "We advertise tn the Democrat Want Ada for a company treaaurer. and who answers it — my wife!” WANTED: Good quality hay * - baled or loose • * also straw,—Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25, 190TF WANTED-Girl for genera) household duties. 3 children. |l2 a week, room and board. Refer encea required. Write box 408 Democrat. 205g3t WANTED: Will the party who has our lawn seeder and fertilizer drill return same.—Burk Elevator. 204g2t WANTED— Mimeographing wort. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Pbone 170, Haller Build Ina 144-TF wanted— We nuy iron, rags paper, hides, fur, grease. Also handle aew and need structural ateel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe, Phono 441. 194-ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Lot us convert your old treadle Machine Into a modern electric., Wa make corered buttons, buttsis, machine buttonholes; Hoot stitching. Wo bay and sell sewing machines. Bnardman'a 221 North First. 181 2641

MISCELLANEOUS STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 8. Second BL, Decat nr. ind. 17LU RADIO REPAIR— For complete and dependable radio rapair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable pricee. Haugka. 40-ts MONEY TO LOAN ~ Cash loans of |lO to 1300 made to men or women. Decatur Loen A Discount Co. Trust Bldg., Phone 319 56 TF FARMERS ATTENTION—Wa re move dead horses, cowa, hogs etc. Decatur phono 2000. We pay all phony chargea. The Stadlot Fertlllrer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts SEE HAUGKS for automatic water heaters— water systems— bathrooms- or kitchens. We furnish pipe and Install anything we sell 80-ts U 8. CIVIL SERVICE JOBS Coigross ups pay 1330 • 1450. MenWomen. Secure positions. Qualify NOW. FREE 40 page book, details. Write Box 195, Democrat. 19441 ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES -Let us supply yon with yoar electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, ftx tores, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given oo any job. Arnold A Klenk 217-TF LET SPIKE IM) IT?-Does your rudlo, washer. Iron, sweeper, or sny electrical appliance need repairing? If so. let “Spike" fix it. For prompt service, call or bring your appliances In need of repair to us. Parts for all makes of washers, radios sweepers or Irons. Phone 443. Arnold A Klenk, Inc. 203-ts - -L ATTENTION, forage harvester owners? Be sure and see the "Five-Way” wagon unloader. The simplest sturdiest, moot compact canvas type unloader on the market. On display at our store. Steffen Impl. Co. Third St. Phone 180. 2034 t — FOR RENT — FOR RENT - 2 room rurnishMaptKenneth Herschey Phone 8281 204 2i FOR RENT — 5 room upstairs Apt. unfurnished Call after 4:30 Phone 14516. 204 3U FOR RENT - Sleeping rwom“Tn modern apt. with widow. Kitchen privileges and phono, cl see tn. Modest rent for congenial woman. RefereO'•» excbsnsmd Phone 643. XOS-3tx FOR RENT - 4 room hou.e a Ith bath, fuel oil. floor furnace and orpeta un 3 rooms. Year leeoo st 355 monthly Relereecoa required Box 404 Democrat. SOe-git Trade la a Good Town — Decatur

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Hybrid Seed Corn Is Undergoing Test Twenty varieties of seed corn are facing the add test on a farm six miles south of Decatur on U. ,3. 27. On the farm us R. J. Meyer, the DeKalb agricultural association has set up a proving ground for hybrid varieties. This io one of 700 such plots In the United States which are attempting to gusge the worth of DeKalb hybrids in soil from all sections of the country. The varieties will l>e checked and weighed this fall. The plot was planted by Arthur Zurcher. MASS OF COOL (Cent. From Om) gheniea into the east. Temperatures reached the high 90's in parts of the Dakotas and Minnesota yesterday, and wore expected to advance a few more de-1 greea today as the cold front receded. North Carollnans were preparing for a violent hurricane. The storm came off the coast of Florida and was threatening to sweep up the North Carolina coast. The hurricane warning service at Miami. Fla., reported a possibility that the atorm might veer off into the Atlantic Ocean and Mow itself out. Weather men said the hurricane could affect the weather of the rest of the nation They said if the storm continues northwsrd along the Atlantic coast, the winds might hasten ths departure of the refreshing cool air mass. The coolest places in the nation yesterday were Houghton and Marquette. Mich, where It was only <6. Toledo. O, registered a high of 77. Some of the high readings were Phoenix. Aris, 109; Mlles City, Mont, 105; Phillipa. 8. D, 104; Valentine. Neh, and Rapid City. S. D, 102; and Grand Island. Neb, 100. Australian smokers and liquor consumers together paid 58 percent of the total customs and excise revenue received by the federal government In the last financial year.

IS SALE at Newsstands DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT The Afternoon HOME Newspaper Newspaper office closed Saturday afternoon. HlMlrttllllltlHlH* Radio Repair We repair all makeH of lUdlos and guarantee our work. i CLARK : ELECTRIC CO. 310 N. 2nd St. Phone 1769 ♦MJ I» 444 Come To Equity Where ICE CREAM In BEST! 1 Gal. container ICE CREAM ’l-59 V 2 Gai. container ICE CREAM 83c EQUITY Dairy Store Phone 151

Halleck Challenges Truman To Debate Challenge Issued At Parley Os GOP Rochester, Ind., Aug. 11—(UP)— Charles A. Halleck today challenged President Truman to a public debate in Ronsselaer, Halleck’s home town. Halleck, houae majority leader and a Republican congressman from the 2nd Indiana district, said ho would “welcome” the opportunity to debate with the President "upon the record of congress ” Halleck referred to a recent statement by Mr. Truman that he would be willing to campaign In every district in the nation with a Republican member in the 80th congreaa. The Hoosier ccngresaman issued the challenge at a regional GOP parley here yesterday. Party leaders from the first, second, third and fourth congressional districts met at Lake Manitou's Co-

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AUCTION Saturday Evening. Sept. 4th—7:oo O’clock DECATUR SALE BARN Dm* to not having enough time to sell this property on our rcgulsr stuck sales, we are having a spcelal sale for this type of merchandise New Eto-trical Appliances, (all kinds* including Mix-Master Mixers, Pop-up Toasters, Bwe* pers. Fans. Fan type Heaters. Coffee-mak-ers, Hotplates and ovens. Paint Spray outfits. Several New Electric Drills, Fluorescent lights of all kinds. Wiring etc. New Furniture; Mattresses; Hardware, Paints, some Clothing, including three childrens' coats, sizes 7 to 9. and hundred* of useful articles. quantity of Fruits and Vegetables If you have any merchandise or furniture you wish to sell, consign it to us for thia sale. Commission 15%. Commission on cars and trucks. 910.00 If Mild. 9250 if not. settlement made direct to seller on cars. DECATUR SALE BARN E. C. DOEHRMAN, Auctioneer Stock Sale Every Monday.

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lonial hotel to plan campaign activities. Other speakers were state GOP chairman H. Clark Springer, who said the Republicans, within the next few weeks, would "start knocking the self-imposed halo" off Democratic gubernatorial nominee Henry F. Schricker. Lt. Gov. Rue J. Alexander, a candidate for re-election, said Schricker “is out borrowing chewing tobacco from every farmer in Indiana.” "For my part,” said Alexander, “I've bought 150 pounds of chew ing tobacco so I won't have to borrow any during the campaign.” Hobart Creighton. GOP guberna torial nominee, and governor Gales also were speakers at the campaign "kick off" meeting. u '■ im .1 u , Heads Farm Bureau Distribution Dept. Indianapolis, Aug. 31 — (UP) — Herbert C. Fledderjohn. Valley Mills, today was named to head the newly-created department of distribution of the Indiana Farm Bureau Cooperative Association. The new department will correlate and organise all distribution and promotional activities of the Fann Supply Co-op. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Aug. 31 —(UP) — (PMA)—Mvestock: Hogs. 8.000; rather slow, early sales barrows and gilts mostly 190-270 Tbs. 50-75 lower than Monday's average at 28.75-2900, top 29.00; lighter weights alow at full 75 lower levels; heavier offerings scarce; sows opened near steady, good and choice light and medium weights 25 00 26 50. few 26.78-27.00. later trade 50-75 lower at 26 00 down, few heavies down *o 22 00. Cattle. 1.500. calves. 600; steers and yearlings in moderate demand. opened rather slow due to higher asking prices, all others fully steady; short four load string top good and choice near 1100 !b. steers 36 50, several other loads held near similar price; load or so average good yearlings 31.00; cows opened steady, odd head good young cows to 23.00. bulk good beef cows 21 00-22.00, venlers moderately active, steady. mostly to local packers, good and choice 28.00-30.00. Sheep. 1500; sheep supply mostly trucked-ln native spring I’imba In small lots, opened moderately activie; spring lambs steady, good and choice 23.5026.00. mostly 24 00-25 00, medium and good 20.00-2300; slaughter ewes mostly 50 lower, good and choice 8.00-9.50.

Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregular in quiet trading Bonds irregular. U. 8. governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregularly lower. Chicago stocks irregularly higher. Chicago wheat, corn, oats, rye and soybean futures lower. Cattle steady altout 50 cents higher, hogs and sheep alow about 50 cents lower. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind . Aug 31 —(UP) - Livestock: Hugs 226 260 ll>s. 28.76, 250-275 lbs 28 50. 200-225 lbs. 28.50, 275-300 lbs. 28.25. 240-200 lbs. 28-28.25, 300 400 lbs. 27.25 28. 100-140 lbs. 22-24 50, roughs 26 down, stags 18 down. Calves 30. Spring lambs 24, yearlings 20, ewes 0, bucks 8. No cattle market today. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept 2.2214; May 2.17%; July 1 95%. Corn: Sept 1.46%; Oct. 1.51%A; Dec. 1.42%. May 1.44; July 1.47. Dais; Sept. 71%; Dec. 74%: May 76. July 71 %A. Soybeans. Nov. 245 Dec. 2.46. March 2 478. SAYS STEVENS (Cent. From I’age <>n»i Chambers, a senior I 'editor of Times Magazine and an admitted ex- Communist. Hiss has denied Chambers’ charges. McDowell quotml Berle an saying there was a "serious rift in the thinking of the stale de|Msrhneut' toward the end of World War 11. "There was a get tough with Russia bloc and a pro Soviet bloc that wanted to appease Russia." McDowell said. “Hiss was supposedly a member of the pro-SoVlet bloc.” 45 percent of personal planes told in 1947 were fa< lory equipp' d with radio in 1946 leas than 9 percent were so equipped

KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected August 31 200 to 250 lbs. 28.00 180 to 200 lbs. 27 76 160 to 180 lbs 27.60 250 to 270 lbs. 27.50 270 to 300 lbs. 27.00 300 to 360 lbs 24.60 350 to 400 lbs. 24 00 140 to 180 lbs ... w 23.50 120 to 140 lbs 22.00 ICR) to 120 lbs 22.60 Roughs 300 Ihs. down 26 50 300 to 325 lbs 26.00 325 to 350 lbs 24.60 350 to 375 lbs. 24 00 375 to 400 lbs. 22.10 400 to 425 lbs. 22.00 425 to 460 lbs 22.60 450 to 475 lha. 22.00 475 to 500 lbs. 21.60 500 to 550 lbs. 21.00 550 to 600 lbs 20.50 Stags 1700 Hoars 1200 Veals (Wed. A Sat.) 29 50 Lambs (Wed. 0 Sat.) 23 50 Ewes . |.o«' Yearlings 15.04 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected August 31 225 to 250 lbs. 28.25 250 to 275 lbs 28.00 200 to 225 lbs 28.00 275 to 300 lbs. 27.76 300 to 350 lbs 27.60 350 to 400 lbs 27 26 140 to 160 lbs 28.00 100 to 140 Ihs 23.00 Roughs 300 down 26.50 Lambs ... 22.00 Stags „ 17.00 Calves 27.00 Ewes 8.4)4 Bucks 4.04 Bosro 12.00 LOCAI GRAIN MARKIT BURK CLtVATOR CO. Corrected August 31 Beans sunject to caange during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for pricaa. Grain; n» per bushel lees. Corn: .07 per 100 leaa. f.o.b. fam. WHOLESALE EOG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By OSCATUR PROOUCI CO. Phono M 0 Corrected August 31 Grade A targe white — .58 Grade A large brown —...» .54 Heavy Hens .... .31 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up .21 Cocks .11 Fryers call for prices. GRAIN PRICCB Adame County F. B. Co-Op’s Berne-Monro o-Williams Pleasant Mills Corrected August 31 No I Wheat :"8 Oats 7o Corn : 70 Beans 3 10 Call for rye prices.

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