Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1948 — Page 5
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0 ■ft O'" AL CLASSIFIED I ■advertising rates lUr i word* or Jess: ■Kime soc; 2 time* 75c; i K n ] es Si; « time. 11.75 | Ktc- quoted are for consecInsertions. No classified |K accepted for Skipday IKu for 10 point BLACK |, 5c per word each In fKn r.Oc minimum charge. SK:»ifled adi Hated In para rate. Kv must be In office hi 11 .■ Monday through Friday. I Krday deadline la 9 a m |F OK SA_L E - Lowe Oros paint. IKky & Co., Monroe, Ind ■ 193 30t _ Coleman Oil Burner and floor furnaces order Limited Uhrlck Brog. 207 ts Devoe Faint* good Outside. Inside A ham K "Ask your neighbor,” be K u —d It. Uhrlck Bros. 5I U reaches. Beat quality ■taket packed at fair price*. K, West Side Market. 201-ls KjTvJ: MHaylng White Kock K.'. Rudolph Fuelling. Phone K Hoaglan 1 route 1. 220 3tx KTTi.E machines-Kb.-i sal Voss and automatic, K> and up. Haugk* Appliam K. plumbing. Heating. 197-TF Dirt, cinders, deCall Ix.rin Glass at O. ■inHing. Cralgvllle A Decatur ■ ... 161-ts K SALE 1937 l'k Ton InterKionai truck, good condition Kill. u. st. 11-,I 1 -, north of Berne. K Harry Llechty. 219-3tx KTaI.E 1940 Ford coach Kn l m » 1948 Plymouth coach. K. Plymouth Coach. Docs Kr Dock. Phone 103. 212-ts K~s.\LE 1916 liudfon four■or sedan New tires, I»oks ■| runs like new.—Zlntsmast- ■ Motor Sales. 219(3 S~SALE— Bottle Gas, Skelgas. ■oves. Water Heaters. Serve) ■frigerator*. for immediate de■ery. Stucky & Co., Monroe. ■ 1»330t ■ SALE Living Room Suites, ■it ( hairs, Platform Rockers, ■stom Built to /dur own choior.’ Kxk> A Co., Monroe, Ind ■ 193301 ■ SIZE MYERS or Deming deep Bell pimps Pipe for Installations ■ stock 1 xcprienced labor. Bak- ■ Plumbing and Heating. Phone ■;’. Tut W. Monroe St. 133 T. ■ SALK tin acres black land. Bell tiled, 7 room house, good Buildings 3> g miles east of MonBev Hie Scott Road Mrs lona B Bucher. 217-StX Bt SALE Stoves. I red Estate Bi burner, complete with fan. Babb top gas stoves. All types Beutroias and hea.ing stoves Be-star I'setl Furniture, 146 So Be<ond. Phone 43d. 219t3 ■YING NEW FURNITURE? ?-' ■e-t Vogue Furniture make your ■esir- d style, in any pattern and lolor tor % the cost Call 1934 |r 1077. 212-ts El SALE - 15% discount on ■bite, red A aluminum paint, ■hil- it lasts. Gerber-Moser ■mid Co V. S. 27. Phone 2551 I 2193 t |es VOIR FURNITURE SHOW ■TS WEAR Let Vogue Furnilure Re-upholster and re-style ■<. at a tremendous saving to foM <>ll 1834 or 1077. 212-ts lli SALK t’sed: deep freezers, hashers, radios, sweepers, oil ro-ii and wood cook stoves. IronP’S and sinks. Maytag Service. Kitchen Appliances, 238 N. 2nd I’hon- 35 217-ls ROW a 7»oal on youi vacation when jou can buy or rent an outboard motor a * Dick Mansfield Motor •''•‘ta. 141 S. Second. 142-T SALE — Bottle Gas and elec ’ri- ranges • Estate • Universal • Grand Caloric. Immediate dewvery. Wide selection to Choose , :n Ilaugks. Appliances, Plumb•fg. Heating. 197-TF DR SALE -To settle estate. 10 room two family home in fair condition on valuable commercUl lot on First Street. Priced , for quick sale. Bob Het ‘7 Realtor, Heller Building. «•- 306-ts B , ALt To ** u< wU,e of Judge Fruchte. eight room *’'»<• roraer of Fourth A Jack •°® Streets. IS* baths, stoker *•* Attached garage, hard•,lw>ri dawn. New kitchen. ,’ h aad bedroom. First floor, w, mplete living quarter* Up- 1 Z**™ «*■ be converted to apart «bb Haller Resltur He! Building, FAom jjo.
FOR HALF! 1935 Ford, 3125. Inquire 1021 Vine St. 219 3tx FOR SALE 5 room house. Nice location at 115 So. 10th St 219-3tx FOR SALE — Sketga* Bottle Gas Stoves 1145.00 complete and up. Vhrick Bros. 207 ts FOR SALE Building lot, residential section, North Fifth St Phone 613-M. 221-3tx FOR SALE — 41 Plymouth housetrailer. take an it Is 1500. Call after 5:30 p.m,, 8932. 219 g3t FOR SALE — 40 acre farm, good buildings, near Decatur. Box 250 Dally Democrat. 219 3tx FOR SALK Sellers kitchen cabinet. like new Inquire 209 S. 9th St. Phone 1304 220-3tx FOR SALE — Extra good used Heating Stoves. Stucky A Co.. Monroe, Ind. 212-12 t FOR SALE Old four door sedan, cheap. 210 S. Fourth St. C. D Teeple 221-3tx FOR SALE — Good used heating stove* and kitchen range* Stucky A Co.. Monroe. 221 I2t FOR SALE 20 acres, nultable for building. 2 mile* east on 224. Phone 6903 or 197 218-7 t FOR SALE: Coal oil heater. 18 months ol<l. Paul Bauermeister, Magley, Ind. 219t3x FOR SALE 1939 Chevrolet coupe; Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 S. Second street. 203 gtf FOR SALE — Radios - Zenith, Sparton, >24.95 up. Also used radios. Übrlck Bros. 207 ts SUPER FLAME ofl space heaters with patented fuel saver available in all sizes Haugk*. 213 ts FAMOUS~ESTATE _ coaf heatrolas, medium and large sizes In stock. Also used coal and oil heaters. Haugk* 212-ts F’OR SALE 1933 Chevrolet Coupe. 1947 Doodle Bug Porter Tire Co. ,N. Second St. Phone 1289. 220-.lt FOR SALE Used lumber. Sheet Ing. 2x4. 2xlo. 6x6. 10x10. Also! model A Ford. Dean Colter, 51 miles S. E. of Decatur. 220-3tx FOR SALE 3 buck sheep. Homer Raudenhush. Phone 986-11 Second house not th of Union Chapel. 220-3tx F’OR SALE: 1939 Dodge coupe. New "palllf. good tire* A dandy .Zlntsmaster Motor Sale*. 21913 FOR SALE: 1911 Chry*ler Royal Coach. Radio, heater. new paint. Zlntc-inaster Motor Sales. 219t3 I.—,— ■ ■ ».—i- - mm—— FOR SALE: 1941 Willy s four door sedan, good rubber, reins fine. Zinuniasier Motor Sale* 21913 F’OR SALE Kalamazoo Prince range, 50 lb. ice refrigerator Outside door with glass, 2’ 8” x 6’ 8". door 2‘ <5" x 6 6”. One 34 x 33 Inside- door 2' I” x f 5”. Inside window. Phone 782. 221 2tx FOR BALE Roper Dri-Ga* ranges. Servel Refrigerators. Before you buy, "a*k the lady who owns one.” Also water heaters, water MOftener* installed. Stucky’* Appliances, Geneva Hatcheries. l*c> w * W A N 7 c. i) WANTED TO BUT- Be*f and dairy cattle Bcbeiman * Mark et Phone 3081. ?»-« WANTED Lad- to work in laun dry. Apply in person Phone 1149 127 So 9th St. 221 Itx WANTED Carpenter, mason and plastering work. John B. Schwartz Berne, route 1. 220 gdti A ANTED Good Qua’lty HAY Loose Harn Cured And I»r> Enough To Bale And Ship John Feasel. Phone 6262. 185 TF WANTED TO BUT— Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur. Ind 108-ts WANTED: Good quality hay • - baled or loowe • - ab*o straw. —Burk Elevator Co. Phene 25. IftllTF VcVN'IJi Route man for Deca tur and Bern- territory. Apply to Modern Cleaners. 1221 Hartsell St . New Haven. Ind 21M WANTED Girl for general office work. Bookkeeping and typing experience preferred Apply tn parson. F. McConnell 4 Sons. N Second St *aMzi> MluisogrspliUig worn. Professional equipment Save money ou letters, sale* message* programs, forms. «c. Joan Cowan. Phone ift. Hailer Build teg 144 - Tr WANTED— We buy Iron, rag* paoer. hidaa. fur. grease Also handle new and used structural steal aad pipe For quick service call Maier Hid* and Fur Co. Our only addteaa TW Heat Monroe Fiona 443. 194-ts
QIiCKIES by Ken Reynold* I® /'WV•’We’re rich! We’ll use two Democrat Want Ads — and get twice as much business!" SEWING MACHINE Repairing — us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, bucKels, machine buttonholes; H*m ■tltching. We buy snd sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 207 25tx 1 MISCEIJA N EDIIs PIANO TUNING and service. Boyd Stepler, phone Monroe 94-P. 13T STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 S. Second St., Decstur, Ind. 173 U MONEY TO LOAN cash loans of >lO to >3OO made to men or wo-1 men. Decatur Loan it Discount Co. Trust Bldg., Phon* 319 55 TF Complete Protection Service. All types insurance.—Kenneth Runyon, K. C- Bldg., Phone 385. T PHONE 1597 for all your beauty needs Fleetwave—cold waves & n>a< iiitieless Also manicuring At tinting. Bobette He’iuty Shop 219-61 ■ — —— "I * 111 1 SEE HAUGKS for automatic water beaters— water systems— bath rooms-or kitchens. We furnish pipe sod install anything we sell. 80-ts RADIO REPAIR— For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable price*. Haugk*. 60-ts SEWING MACHINES Just recelvrd another shipment of Modern sewing machine* Liberal tradein allowance, open 9 arn to 9 p ni. every day. Boardman *. Ml N Ist. 216 Ttx FARMERS ATTENTION—W* r«* move dead horses, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phons charge*. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products C<k 15-ts
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ELECTRICAL WIRING BCPPLHiS - Let us supply you 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. 217-TF LET SPIKE DO IT!- Does your radio, washer, iron, sweeper, or any electrical appliance need repairing? If so. let "Spike” fix it. For prompt service, call or bring your appliances in need ot repair to us. Parts for all makes of washers, radios, sweepers or irons. Phone 463. Arnold A Klenk. Inc. 20341 “-Trutt FOR RENT: Sleeping room in modern horn*. Suitable for one or two person*. Phone 977. 219t3x Three-Way Accident At Street Crossing Damage totaling 170 was incurred in a three-way accident at Monroe and Third street* Friday night, city police reported today An automobile driven by Robert Gerber, of Craigville route 1. stopped at the intersection to make a left turn, and was hit by a motorcycle driven by Ray McKean, of 119 i) West Madison street. McKean then *kidd<-d | Into the left rear fender of a paric- ! ed car owned by Mrs. Eva StapleI ton. of 1422 West Monroe street. Bulk of the property damage was done to the motorcycle. The town of Haskell, Aril., was named for Oklahoma’s first governor. Charles N. Haskell (1907-11). The midget of baby grand pianos is 29 inches high, weighs but 20 pound*, and is electrically operated. TRUMAN OPENS (Cont. From Page One) I tic*. Before the presidential special arrived, Arvey told reporters that "I | was never against Mr. Truman. I simply was for someone else." He revealed that Mr. Truman had agreed to make one of the last ma jor speech** of his campaign at the Chicago stadium on Oct. 25. No | earlier date is available. It will probably be hi* only Chicago talk of the campaign. CLARK ASSAILS Wont. From r«ire On*) that lie i* determined "to keep the subject of atomic energy out of partisan politics." In a letter to the scientists who
had protested against "smear" practices of the house unAmerican aetivite* committee. th»- president *ald: "I am determined that we shZIl protect ourselves effectively (against espionage), but I am equally determined that we shall maintain our safeguards within the framework of our democratic principles " The president pledged that he would do all in his power to keep atomic energy out of politics, "despite the opposing efforts of persons, however highly placed, who understand neither the significance of atomic energy nor the meaning of genuine security in a democratic nation.” CANDIDATES (font From Page On< ) Clark Springer accused Schricker of misusing hi* clemency powers, and Schricker replied that only three per cent of some 500 paroles I were failures. Haymakers prepared statement criticized the GOP-controlied legislature for "piling tax after tax on the property owners of this great state — during the four unhappy r ——, jdMhi JxK Kr HL CAPTAIN of the American freighter Cecil N, Bean, whose crew rescued 38 seamen from the British freighter Leicester, foundering in thunderous, hurricanewhipped seas off Newfoundland, is E. F. Scrafln. (Internitional)
REAL ESTATE AUCTION 40 ACRES FRIDAY, SEPT. 24, 1948 — 1:30 P. M. LOCATION 2*z mile* North of Berne. Indiana, on 1 S 27. then lit mile* Ea*t. or ■”> mile* South of Monroe. Indiana on the Tib Mill Road, then •» mile Hast. LEGAL DESCRIPTION The S W. of the N K. of Sec 2” Twp 26 N R Ji east, Adam* County. Indiana, contaiiiihg 40 acre* more or le*a. This i* a good level highly productive pi -<-<• of land and ail i* >eing farmed. There are No Buildings, making It a qood investment. The farm i* being sold by the Heir* of < lara L Schug. de. eased o settle the E. tale, and possession will be given as s<*>n as present rop* are harvested. TERMS I 3 Cash, on day of sab-. Balan.-,- upon delivery of Warrantee Deed and Merchantable Almira, t of Title The new purchaser will dart paying Taxes in the Spring of 1949 HEIRS OF (LARA L. SCHUG, OWNERS D. Burdette Custer. Attorney Roy S Johnson. Auctioneer W Kent. Sa’es Manager sale Conducted through The Kent Realty A Am lion Co In.. De.atur. Indiana Phone 68 (' W Kent or Gerald Strickler 15 18 21
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK Will He Observed October 3 - 9. I Help Yourself to Fire Prevention. <.i.n«s.>iik Leland Smith Insurance Agency Gltnn Hill | THIMBLE THEATRE — Now Showing—"WHAT A HUNK OF MAN!” COCKY /S TRAINING A } Hgf &NCE THE FiCSf fooESOURSIDE HAVE |7j-S r ) /’yaS _EAVE'I TEN-MAN LINE WITH I ’OSSEO A a C-MT^aXsF r' A 5 J S IT T O ,V i© < LUMMOX AS A ON&'MAN <£C<ONL'T RSCTSALL,FANS/" UU u • --A~v ~ CUJMMOXJ TuiMM?”) (W Jte ®dl W ITn IJgfer-zn BLONDIE— DAMES ARE SO DISTRACTING! riu®CZ ri! Mi 1 " rjl what a mOW'BIE ")X "whATS* ,m LOOcng \ z \ <" nOm TOFT Im TH NG to HAPPEN ITK MATFEP, AJd SOMETHINGj J MAYBE * FOuNO_ >, WELL, WHAT ( GET Mg X ,TO A PEPSOTI p > 000/?, (OU FOUND .SHAT’. WA6 |T MOL.' O , CONFUSED / 1121l 121 <. fn>/' 4’® • ' 1 ' * --' s S J>Fi Ti t - . '•,; ■ ■- -r ' ■ *tr* -;'
years of the Gates-dominated GOP regime." Haymaker said that Gates administration for four years has "bled the small taxpayer white" and made the cities "practically bankrupt " Creighton praised the GOP legislatures and said that "it is a basic part of the new deal philosophy to demand that state general assemblies follow the dictate* of Wa*hIngton.” HARDSHIP IS tCont. From Page One) nished Peddicord with a sign which read. "Blind Hitchhiking to New York for operation on my eyes." He was picked up by a truck driver in Gary, Ind . who had heard that police were looking for Peddicord but misunderstood the purpose of the search "The truck driver was suspicious and took me to the police station in Jackson. Mich.," he said, "but the NEW ADDRESS I have moved from 728 High St., to 323 S. sth Phone 15832 laeonard Soliday Moorman Feed Dealer in she at Newsstands DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT The Afternoon HOME Newspaper Newspaper office closed Saturday afternoon.
police said they never heard of me They gave me a lift to the edge of town ” The United Pres* learned of Peddicord’* arrival in Detroit and through It the radio producers contacted him. He accepted the radio offer and threw away his cheese sandwiches “Someday." he said, "maybe I’ll write a book about this. But I think I’ll wait until I can read it." noth k to xov husiihists TCIIS TIMS) TltH STATE OF IMifANA. ADAMS rot NTY M. In the matter of the adoption nf WiliiMfii J .M.jwdorf, Exp.tr t«!n the AdaniM Circuit Court. September Term. I’»4* No 192 M It .ippearinic from affidavit, filed in the above «ntlth-d • aiiK*-. that Charles C. Haird. Ruth M (Baird) Reinhard Father Ar Mother of the above named William J Ruadorf are non-reeldenta of the State of Indiana Notice Im therefore h<*rebv given the waid Charley Baird, Hath M f Hairdr Itelnhard that (hey be and appear before the Hon Judge <»f the Ada i>- Cir« .it c- urt -.fi th** I<th day of November iwi*. th.- earne trying the 2nd J iridh ial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be hold* n at the n’ourt Houae in th.» Chy of iMoiatur. commencing on Mondav, the l .th day of November A D lltlx. and plead by answer or demur to eald petition, or the game will be heard and determined in th* ir absence. WITNESS, my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, thi* loth day of September UHt Edwiird F. Jaberg. < lerk Nafhaa <’. Vrlaon. Mlorwr) Sept !!-!•» 2'*
ITS REALLY FRESH! From Prime Native Beef! PURE GROUND BEEF 55c lb - MEAT MARKET Phone 97
ATTENTION!! We arc now in a position to help you with your building problems in Decatur and surrounding community, if it can be built, we can build it. If it can be repaired, we can repair it. We offer the most complete building service in this community. FREE ESTIMATES CARL STRIKER Contractor Phone 8763
KENNETT-MURRAY A CO. Corrected Sept. 18 160 to 180 lbs 28.00 110 to 200 |b*. 28.25 200 to 225 IM 28 75 225 to 275 lb*. 29.00 275 to 300 lbs. 28.50 300 to 325 IbS. 27.50 325 to 350 lb*. 27 00 350 to 375 lb*. 26.50 375 to 400 lbs. 26 00 140 to 160 ]hs. 25 00 120 to 140 )b*. 24.50 IM to 120 lb* 24.00 Roughs 3<)o lbs. down ...... 26 00 M* to 325 lbs 25.50 _ . to 350 lbs 25.00 35<) to 375 lb* 24.50 375 to 400 lbs. 24.00 400 to 425 lbs. 23 50 425 to 450 lb*. 23.00 450 to 475 lb*. 22.50 ITS io ' lbs. Z2.o«i 500 to 550 lb* 21.50 550 to 600 lb*. 21.00 Stags 12.00 Vaals i Wed A Sat.) 30.50 Lambs (Wed. 4 Sat.) 21 50 Ewe* 7.00 Yearling* 14.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected Sept 18 225 to 250 lb* 29.00 M 0 to 275 lbs. 28.75 200 to 225 lbs. 28.75 275 to 300 lbs. 2850 300 to 350 lbs 2825 350 to 400 lbs. 28 00 140 to 160 lbs 2675 100 to 140 lbs 23.75 Rough* 300 down ..... 25 75 I-atnb* 22.00 Stag* 17.00 Calve* 27.00 Ewes 8.04 Bucks 6.01 Boars 12.00 LOCAI GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Sept 18 Beans suDject to caaage durtu# day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for pricea. Grain: .03 per bushel les*. Corn: .07 per ISO les*, so b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by OECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 3SO Corrected Sept 18 Grade A large white .... .63 Grade A large brown .61 Heavy Hen* ... .31 Leghorn hens I lb*, up ..... .28 Cock* ...... .15 Fryer* call for price*. GRAIN PRICES Adam* County F. B. Co-Op’s Berne-Monroe-Wllllam* Pleasant Mills Correi-ted Sept. In No. 1 Wheat ...... 2.10 Oat* ..... ..... 68 Com 2-4'» Bean* 2.35 Cali for rye prices. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur ■■Minna hMg bh : 10NC IBTINCI HBVINt HlVlCf J • A**a<, •*, CUFPfff V** lie*,. )*< * TEEPLE TRUCK LINE Elevator Co. O*c*f<>, Petereen Maera*
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