Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1948 — Page 5

OCTOBER 15, 1946

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■ CLASSIFIED * ■dvertising RATES K word* or loan: 50c; 2 ,i,nM 7Bc; I I I i quoted are for consectni- r'lonH No classified I SBaccrirted *©» sklpday I i for 10 point BLACK I |, 5c per word each In- I I LIK, 50c minimum charge. I : "K,|fled ads Bated in para- I I gKg 50% fnrreaae over | 1 ;.Kir rate. I mud he In office by 11 I IJ® Monday through Friday. | I deadline fa 9 a. tn. FOR SALE I — Radios — Zenith, I |Bt'"- ,4 95 ,lp Al "° U r “ <l I «' brick Br '”' 207 ,f I aHE FLAME oil apace heater* I fuel saver availI all *isc3. Haugk*. 213 ts Coieman Oil Burner I (Hes and floor furnace* order I l ' !,r,ek nro * 207 ,f I — ~Ssetgas Bottle Gas I IKe, $145 00 complete and up. I ,lro *- 2u7 ls ESTATE coal heatrolas. I WT'’ 1 ' all<l UrK * • ,zeM ln Hl,,< k I W uaed coal >ad oil heaters T lf - one floor 6 room I home with bath. I iK I"'- garage. nl«- location. I repair 734 High St. I 242-3tX IfMFvI.E Semi modern 5 room I K. Basement, large cistern | jE. a- workshop. Sidewalks to I jKuilding*. Reply Ho* 417. <■ <> I 243-3tX I MYERS or Deming deep I pumps Pipe toi installations I k tiepnanced labor Hak | K>'.mstng and Heating Phone I H 7'4 W Monroe St. 1»8 T. For tiie home maker I are suggested by a visit I Kuch our store. You an- most I Hl orne Sprague Furniture I ■" Phone 199. 240-ts I ' ,1 ' w K, ' ns >'' KE ’ ’ I H Vogue Furniture make your I Hlr-d style, in any pattern and I Hr for S the cost-Call ISB4 IJH 1 "” 212 t( I ' ,,K n0,,,e *»** »“d "** c IWr ra "*’ M * ' Katate - Universal • I Hnd Calorie. Immediate de- | Wide selection to choose | |ig< Ilaugks Appliance*. Plumb- ' H Heating. 197-TF I roßsALE—i;»ec deep freoxeni. I 3r”‘* r *' ra dio«. sweepers, oil I sh. and wood cook stoves, ironI H .-ink Cabinet*, % price MayI ■ s-mo-. Kitchen Appliances, I 2nd. Phone 96. 217-ts I SBu'It'KERB- New one row I 'vp«- pickers. 775.00 deliveri H I -«i two row pull type pick I aHir.mediate delivery Gilbreath I Co. Phone 9810. 2501 | B’Aadungton St. Kokomo. Ind | 240-101 B~SAI.E- To seine estate, lb Hfi two fatuity home In fair ( on rateable cominerH> lot on Hrat Street. Priced for Hoick sale. Bob llelH. Realtor, Heller Building. jpne 870. 206 ts I >W HALE: 194* Dodge r dan. | » ('her. coach. 1938 GMC I W* 1 ,n,,k - 1* 27 Ford coaeh. I 1 " r,) "’“ rh - 193 5 Plv.nouth I h 11'34 Che**, coac 199 b I A Ford 1 oc's Car Dock I jjn o, “' 11,3 23«: f I equipment. I Mlv' 10-HU. f| lM; k feeders, heatI fi waterer*. » r MMary* | Brm . ,p«ulea. diainfectant* and I H"' 11,1 5 "’” T P" ll *** laying I B* ' ash In on thia fall egg I H lk " Complete poultry supI ■*» See lie<atur HaU-hery | :: I Genuine Eatate oil |H d ,al Heatrolaa with the InI Hl*' Eire Air I>utt - »«clt*ire I Mate feature — more heat I *e« fuel K«lvinal<.t refrigeraI Horne treeaers and eieetric I ■® <es I "ed refrigerator barI HJ°" "* Decatur Hatt hery, I a'" 1 * * 7 210-10 t I H settle eetat* o< ■ H* Frncbte, eight room 'C.""' !l,rn " r of Fo « T 'h * Ja'k- | H Sheets. 1H bath*, stoker ’ E'' Attac fc*d B«rage, bard tße-l floors down. New Utchen. O't> and bHroom. First floor I W complete living quarters. l> 1 ■kirs can be converted to apart | Wat Bob Heller. Realtor. Hel I H Halldln< ‘ Ftea * ,7 *- »• l ' I SAl ' |, '~ ,leßUt,full ’ r finished in I BP gi * ilne cover Bt > u ' knotty | two bed room raseh type two mile* from your work I J I'« star Owaen have spen’ I W'ing care in it* finishing One I W r * <>f ground for your recrea | and gardening Paved high | ff* y fur coeveolenee Lota of I r*“ M1 ‘ lie " Shown only by ap I yntrnent. as owners nnw work I P out Os Dee.tar tk,h Heller. IK’ 1 "" "" lUr ly 23" tt . le vteasg.Tmsm — C.cavw

FOR SALES- 150 gal. oil storage tank. 510 Line St. 243 2t* FOR SALE—I94I Chev 4 door, radio & heater. Can be seen at B& T Standard Service. 243-3 t FOR SALE — House at 916 Russell St. If interested see Jennie Snider. Decatur route 3. 242 Stx FOR SALE—One five foet Frigidaire. flood condition. Phone 1731 after 5:30. 242-3t* FOR SALE- Honey— John Lengerich. Route 2. Phone 973-H. » 244-2tx FOR SALE—Girls blue coat site 7. Boys brown pant* Mze 30 in. waist. Phone 1003. 244-3tx FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet radio and heater. Good condition. Inquire 944 High St. 244-3tX FOR SALE: One 6’ Case combine. — Arnold & Klenk, phone 463. 243(3 FOR SALE — Washing macblneeUni vernal-Voae-and automatic, 159.50 and up. Haugka Appliances. Plumbing. Heating. 197-TF FOR SALE — Dirt, cinders, delivered. Call Uirin Glass at O. V. Dilling. Cralgvllle A Decatur phone. 161-ts GOODNESS GRACHIVS, Gladys! New rugs? “No, I cleaned them with Fina Foam. It's marvelous " Smith Drug Co. 244-31 DOES YOUR FURNITURE SHOW IT'S WEAR— Let Vogue Furniture Re-uphol*t<-r and restyle It, at a tremendous saving to you. Call 1884 or 1077. 212 ts FOR SALE Eligible for register, Guernsey bull. 1 year; registered Du roc male hogs. E. R. Cooper, 2 miles south Monroeville on state road 101. 342-g3tx FOR SALE Carrots, beets—By bushel or half buahel Mangoes 25c dox. Swiss chard 50c bu. One half block east of the Moose Hall Willie Reed 211 tv FOR SALE- Apples, picked and ready for immediate delivery. Bring container*. 2’j mi. S. of Preble. Floyd Stoneburner. 244-3 t FOR SALE—Children’s coat with legging*, slxe 10. Garhardine light gray coat, slse 12 Light xarbardlne dress, site 9. All in A-l condition. Phone 1993. 244-2 t I FOR HALE- AC com Mae, late ’( model; W’C traetor; 10-20 tractor; manure spreaders: 1|” plows; 12" plows; Holen-Huski garden tractor; Graham plows; heavy ear’.hmaater discs; lime spreaders; harrows packer*: wagons; Br«ady garden tractors; ' • Paint at 15% discount. GerberMoser impi. Co., U. S. 27. Phone 2551. 243-3 t USED FURNITTUIE- Y»w7we have a large stock of stove* and furniture of all kinds, heating stoves, laundry stoves, range*. Several bedroom *uite«. s pc. dining room *uitee. Living room suite* Studio couches. Breakfast seta. % beds and rollaway bed*. Deeatur Used Furniture. 144 8. Second, phone 420. 243-2 t FOR HALE — Completely modern home, hardwood floor* throughout, fine built-in feature* automatic heat, large water heater and water softner An unusually well constructed home, nicely arranged and in excellent repair Ideal location, two blocks from down town and close to high Hchool. shown by appointment Call No. 174. J F Sanmana Mid west ReaWy Auction Co Doeatur. Indiana 244-31 FOR SAI.H OR TRADE 1948 Chav. Fleetmaster club coupe, radio t: heater. 1944 Chev. Fleetmaster sedan, radio * heated. 1941 Chev. dub coupe, radio A heater. 1948 Chev. 2 door, radio A heater 1948 Chev. coupe, heater. 1938 Chev. 2 door, reconditioned motor 193 h Chev. 2 door 1938 Plymouth 2 door, rebuilt motor. Your choke—l9l6 Ford, 1935 Chev.. or a 1996 Foed. »15» each, good transportation. Fred Busch*. 38C N. 9th. Phone 975. 243-3tx W A !♦ T A l> U’ANTED Lady to do sewtpg <>n dresses. Phone 776 244-ltx WANTED TO M V— and dairy cattle. SehHniaii’s Market Phone 3081 79-ts WANTED — Mixed or clover hay. John I’. Sthwartx, Herne route 1. 212 3tx WANTED- We need a man for full tlm« installation Apply to Keith at Giipen Ornamantai Iron Wurka. Mt ’« WANTED: Good qoaiitv hay . - baM or loan* - • abo straw.—Hurk EJavator Cn. Phone 25. larTF WANTED -Houaekeeper and eom panion far semFmvalid ROom. i hoard and laundry If desired » Jlrt- 'Lasts ’-OS.X. tax jt. W«M*.

QUICKIES by Ken Reynold*. i _ —* ' 1 >\ , I I "You startled me. Alvin — at :■'first 1 thought you had bought a 'television set with a Democrat 1 Want Ad!" ■■ — WANTED: Good quality hay loose or baled. Now located down by the river • bridge. John Feaftel. phones 1322 & 6262. 226 TF — 1 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. t Phone 442. 194-ts WANTED— Mlmeograpmug work. Professional equipment. Save' money on letters, salss messages programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phon* 870, Heller Build Ing. 244-TF . I . HEWING MACHINE Repairing — ( ' Let us convert your old treadle j Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buck- , els. machine buttonholes; Hem- • I stitching. We buy and sell sewing I machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 232-26tx ■ ■ MJNCEIJ ANEOUB r • PIANO TUNING and service Boyd Stepler, phons Monroe 94-P. • 13-T 1 MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loans I ’ of $1" to (300 made to men or wo- . | men. Decatur Loan * Discount f 1 Co. Trust Bldg . Phone 319. 55-ts ( MiscellaneoiiN Auction. DecaI tur Sale Barn, Saturday *' evening. 243t2x t NOTICE—We will can chicken on s Thursday Oct. 21. Must be in by 11 a m. Liechty Cannery. Herne. I 243-5 t l STARTER AND GENERATOR • aervic*. Dick Mansfield Motor *| Hales. 140 H. Second St. Deeatur ij Ind 2tt-T » Complete Protection Service. All types insurance.—Kenneth Runyon, K. C- Bldg, • Phone 385. T * i „ ■ . t RADIO REPAIR— For complete i and dependable radio repair * work, try our guarauteed service I st reasonable prieae. Haugka 60-ts t I AUTHORIZED HOOVER SWEEP i ER service and *ale*man. Have . your sweepers serviced by facr tory trained man. Call Schafer Store, ask for R. A. He welt. Phone 9363. 232-T 1 FARMERS ATTENTION—We re- , move dead horses, cows, hog* etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay' all phon* charge* The Stadler P Fertiliser Co., formerly th* Stad- , l*r Products Co. 15-ts ' SEE SAUGKS for automatic water heater* — water *ystem* - bath--1 room* -or kitchens. We furnish ‘ pipe and install anything we sell 80-ts LET SPIKE DO IT!- Does your radio, washer, iron, sweeper, or any electrical appliance need repairing? If ao, let "Spike" fix it. For prompt service, call or bring your appliances In n*ed ot repair to us. Parts for all make* of washers, radios, sweeper* or iron*. Phon* 463 Arnold A Klenk. Inc. 2034 f ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —l«ut ua supply you with your electrical need*, such as wire, ' switch**, box*--, receptm leu. fix--1 Hires, motors or anything that yoa may need. Quotation* given [ to any job. Arnold A Klenk. 217-ts THINKING OF CHRISTMAS’ Hew about a Sewing machine We have a g<s>d stock now Itesk models, table, console*, portables. I treed!**. Free s*rvi<e for on* year on every sewing machine sold Boardmans. 223 N. Ist. Shop hours 4 am to 9 pm every day. 24841* AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY”" Distributing • -otnpaav is anxious to select sotrieon* in this area to nicretuuidise well known pru l duct. N« selling Party < bosen must t»* trustworthy. IS'** for equipment and merchandise required No experience neceasnry. ' Investigate this Entirely new Writ* Box 418. e/o Democrat. 2W-38X — EORKENT — FOR RENT Hmall boose, furnish fc - cP. -tuttHa fa swids- » visa 8t SfcUjtrg LAk* 344416

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FOR RENT—2 room furnished apt. with refrigerator. 587 N. 2nd.. Phone 120. 242-3 t Plan Farm Outlook Conference In This City Tuesday Night Will prices staMix* or fall? Should farmers sell or store their corn and soybeans? How long can "good time*” be expected to last? These question* and others of concern to Indiana farmers will be discuased at the agricultural outlook conference Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o’clock in the Lincoln school building. L E. Achbold county agricultural agent, announced today. A dlacuasion of probable demand ' and price* for the major agricultural producta during the year ahead will b* presenud by It. H. Bauman, agricultural economist of Purdue university Information' which farmers will receive should . assist them in planning the management of their farm businesses and farm homes in the months ahead Topics for the discussion will Inclue: "The General Business Situation." "Feed Supplies," "The Hog Situation." "Cattle Feeding Ihospects," "Dairy and Poultry,” "Land j Prices," and ' The Family Living Situation." Shirt manufacturers and laundries have found a new use for sun lamps They bleach out scorch. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate DeVoss Bidg„ Ground Floor Phone 101 157 So. 2nd St. Wt'tl be glad to Represent you In the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private eale. 26 years in thia business In Decatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we are ' proud. Melvin LetcMy, Ren. i J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 230 South 4th St. Phone 1081 Decatur. Indiana COMING SOON Order winter storage Pota- ' toes now at low peak seat son prices. Clean, well r cured, good keepers - - - r Stoek up and save. Leave your order now at your KROGER STORE 1 T - -Second St. I I ' CALL 1769 for RADIO REPAIR Electrical Wiring Appliance and Motor Repairing CLARK ELECTRIC CO. 310 N. 2nd St. SIWIR OR DRAIN CLOGGED? bWHY DO THIS? Av«ad dsu. Mrtly —ISCWIWV wwiaWv iaam dam** OR THIS? u, . — 'WSOSAjir TCtM . •* tCALL YOUR ROTOROOTER MAN • mumorras SKSSRSSi OVICX. (AMHA6V *4 OUOINAk ICTMOOTM 0. R. WILLIAMS 6 mil** West on 22* I . Phono # *• 6*r-TBq*ln

Record Corn Yield Foreseen In State Com In Indiana, nnw mature with picking rather widespread over the ntate. I* exported to produce an alltime record yield of 58 bn«hel* per i acre, according to estimate* made 'as ot Oct. 1 by Purdue University The estimate of 279.68t5.00a bushel* I* 42 percent above last year and 36 percent above the 1967-46 average.. Estimate* on other grain* remain unchanged. Soytiean harvest* are up to earlier expectations of 20.5 bushels per acre *nd total product is estimated at 28.413.000 bushels Although drought lowered slightly th* third cutting of alfalfa. a production of 2,182,000 ton* of hay is forecast Pasture declined five points to 74 percent of normal. only two points strove aver-1 age.

SALE OF RESIDENCE PROPERTY No Ice Im hereby given that immediately following the Kale of (lie personal property belonging to the estate of the late Rosie Reinhard, to Im- held al lb* rteddeiice in Crsigvdls, Indiana, at 1 o'clock, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1948 Wi liam Asch Iman, a* ag< nt of the heirs of decedent will be pre* ent to receive Healed hid* for the purchase of the real estate of said decedent consisting of Ten Acre* of Land and a Modern Seven Room Residence in the Town of Cralgvllle. Said residence Is In good condition, with modern furnace am! stoker, bathroom down stairs ami lavatory and wash stand up stairs, one-third of purchase price cash, balance upon acceptance of ahn'ract and delivery of deed Abstract to show merchantable title. Th< right ix reserved to reject any ami nil bid*. Anyone desiring to see the property la-fore date of sale, call Wil lam Aschllinan. 2d on 30 t'ralgvilh-. Indiana Possession will lie given soon after sale, and the making of the one-third cash payment. WILLIAM ASCHLIMAN, 15 22 2S AGENT Ij® 1 o . The old wall paper vanishes The plaster patches disappear The room takes on a new appearance When th* walls or* painttd with THI OIL ELASTIC PAINT MKV vn IN STANDARD COLORS Just follow our direction* and you wiU creet* th* wonderful ARVON texture finish. Our sample* show ths ssset decoretion made with this astounding oil point STOP IN FOR A FREI SAMPLE FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE Will Be Here MON. OCTOBER 18 DECATUR LUMBER CO.

I BONI) HEADQUARTERS! Judicial and Contract Bond Service. East — Competent — Complete Service. IM.M s.nk Leland Smith Insurance Agency ci». nm THIMBLE THEATRE — Now Showing—"GRUESOME ONESOME" V'J vf w ) \: oh. » i / I, \»r z > V r? Y 7^X.>-SUMBODVS V,Y|7 kjfe' k J ) S-ii > CBr 'STUCK iMA < yfJjl I OSv 1 z - '■• ■ ; 1— 1 BLONDIE— SHE MARRIED AN ANGEL' "iiillllillllH 1111 "' gl '"iiiiiiiiiiii 1 "" rjiF ‘ Si "'A ~j3 V /-C\ Mt* -• <>-..<>»»» I WS**e ctheq M> iV f i't k# «ii'L< - -M*H V. i \ .. ■- k -» jmr~- r , -•- * £>- —

5- #• I AFGHANISTAN S I r '(X IRANI .’y _• i n o i a \ • A XABI A / -\Ar i / ” TWO AREAS believed due for pressure from Russia; Azerbaijan, a province of Iran, and independent Afghanistan. Azerbaijan has already felt the swiah of the Red sickle, and holds nucleus ot Iran’s Communist movement. Some time ago disorders there resulted in Russia gaining an advantageous oil treaty with Tran. Dis- | pute over border is brewing with ; Afghanistan. </ntenia:io,.u| Trade In a Good Town — Cecatur

1 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Oct. 15 tl'Pi — I (P.MAI— Livestock Hogs lO.OOit; active, 25 50 higher; gorxi and choice 180-270 lb* , largely 26 60, few loads 26.60, early top 26 75; 16<>I8O lbs 26.00(26.50; 108-100 !b» 2125; heavier 1 weights scarr-e. sows strong to 50 j higher, hulk all weight* good and choir* 23 25 25 W. t'attli- 400. calves 300: all slaughter cla*»eti fairly active in cleanup trade, truck 10l high good yearlings 3400; part load good heifers 32.00; scattered lots medium to good heifer* and yeatllng* 26.00-28.60; load high good to choice 940 n> steers 35 00; load gooil to choice near 900 lb heifers 33.00. cows steady, few good beef cowa 20.00; v rulers moderately active, aliout steady good and choice 30.00-32.00. Sheep 1.64*0; native wool lainli* weak to mostly 25 lower; bulk good and choke iii'xeil weights 24.50-25.00. merilum to good 23 0024.00; yearling* steady load !•<• <b mostly good 21.54'. slatlgiiter ewe* sternly to weak, good and choice 7 00-9 oo FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. O< t 5 (t'Pi Livestock Hogs 160 250 Itm 26 26 5" 2‘." 300 R>s 26-26 25 . 300-400 lbs 2625 5". pigs 24 50, rough* 215" t'alves 32 Lambs 24 50. yearlings 18. ewes 9. buck* 8 Cattle steady Markets At A Glance By I'nited Pr>s*« Stocks irregular in quiet trading Bonds irregular: I' 8. govern mentk did not trade Curb stock* irregular. Wheat, corn. oat*, rye and soy bean futures Irregular Cattle, hogs, and sheep active and steady CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Dec. 2 27%; May 220 July 2«'3'» Corn Oct 1 49-\A. Dec 1 H"» May 142%; July 112%; Sept 1.40 A. Oats Dec 74%A; May 73%A; .Inis 69% Soybeans Nov 241; Dec 2 41',. March 2 42%. May 2 42% The California Automobile Association advises that electricity in the ignition system of a <ar will leak away if apatk plug* ate improperly gapped or have cracked insulators ' ■ «w pc' V F IN THE NAVY department dispensary at Washington, Joyce Dennis recovers after being bound and gagged by a noontime robber who robbed Naval Emergency Fund of 84,000. (Internition*/)

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KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Oct 15 Dio to 180 lbs 25 25 ISO to 275 lbs 25 75 275 to 300 lb*. 25 25 3'lo to 325 lbs. 24 75 326 to 35" lbs. 24 25 350 to 375 lbs. ... 23.75 375 to 4"0 Tbs 23 25 140 to 16" It; s 23.00 12" to 140 Itis 22.50 I'"' to 12" B>«. - 2200 Houghs 300 His. down 23.25 300 to 350 lbs. .... 22 75 350 to 4<Hi tbs. 21.50 ' 4"" to 450 tlis. 23.75 450 to 500 lbs 21.50 500 to 550 flis 20.75 550 to 560 lb*. 20.50 Stags ..... 17.50 Boars 12.00 Veal* 30.00 Spring Lamb* 22.50 Yearlings 15.00 Ewe* 7.00 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected Oct. 15 225 to 250 n>s 2575 25" to 275 U.S ......... 25.50 275 to 300 H»h 25.00 18" to 2"" n»M. 25.25 16" to 180 Itis 24 75 VJOo to 3.‘,0 n»s 24 50 350 to 40" Il>s 24.00 100 to 14" R>». 2125 Roughs 3"O down .. .. 24 75 Lambs ........ 21.00 Stags 16 50 Calve* 30.09 Ewes 7.00 Backs ..... 5.00 Boar* 12.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Oct. 15 Beans subject to change during day l’ri< es delivered at elevator. Ask for prices Grain .03 per bushel less. Coin: .07 per 100 les*, fob farm WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected Oct 15 Grade A large white .. 64 Crude A large brown 62 Hearn hens .28 I.eg-born bens 4 lbs up 26 Cock* .15 Fryers call for prlqgs GRAIN PRICES Adam* County F. B Co-Op'* Berne Monroe William* Pleasant Mill* Correcteil Get 15 Nb 1 Wh*M 218 oats 74 Corn 2 14 Butin* 2:1 Call for rye prices Typewriter and Adding Machin* Repair service Vent* Office Supply C*. 109 8. Johnson St. B'uffton, Ind. Phon* 428 a-r.w'i.iua Mlim ; N-TIIMHB Uft : IONS linnet NHINC MIVICE ■ • a*...,!.. curriK Vss IMM, ISW 8 TEEPLE TRUCK LINE Elevator Co. Oseotu, . P,tor,on - Mo"-*,