Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1949 — Page 5
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‘ • FOR SALE K^XLE— Sppecmanc saws; also Ker Porter Cable tools. Stucky’s Kwe. Dept. Montoe, Ind, 16-30 t K'gALE: Philco Radios and Blfrixerators. Stucky & Co., Bonroe, Ind. 274tf KcmPtvarm Morning HeatK stoves, dpen nites except Ked nites. Stucky & Co., MonKe, Ind. 274tf KsALE — Axmlnister rugs, K% wool, open evenings ex Kt Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, K. Phone 84. I ts KfsTUCKYS Hardware and Kuse Ware Dept, at Monroe, K open each night from 7 p. K to 9 P- m. except Wed. night. K 274tf Washers 999.95, good Kites such as Speed Queen and Borton. Stucky & Co., Monroe, ■nd Open nites except Wed. ■ 274tf ■OVES, STOVES', STOVES - ■ f you W ant to trade see Stuckys R Monroe, Ind. They are allow■ng high prices for your old Ktove right now. 274tf King new fvrniture? — Ket Vogue Furniture make your Kesired style, in any pattern and ■color for % the cost—Cail 1884 Er 1077. 212-ts ■r SALE: Bottle Gas Ranges, Kiany styles to select from. Open Kies except Wed. nites. — ■Stucky & Co., Monroe, sud. 274tf KTsiZE MYER 3 or Deming deep ■well pumps. Pipe for installations ■in stock. Exeprienced labor. Bak■er Plumbing and Heating. Phone Kj, 704 VV. Monroe St. 138 T. Kr SALE: Studio Couches and ■Sofa Beds, large selection to ■select from. Open nites except I Wed. nites. Stucky & Co., Mon■roe, lud. 274tf Er SALE: Bed Room Suites, [Modern or Period styles. Light I Mahogany finishes. Open nites I except Wed. nites. Stucky & I Co., Monroe, Ind. 274tf lOES YOUR FURNITURE SHOW lIT'S WEAR—Let Vogue Furni-|tuie-Re-upholst«r and re-style lit, at a tremendous saving to ■ you. Call 1884 or 1077. 212-ts ■OR SALE— Hampshire ■ gilts, bred to outstanding boars I for Feb. Mar. & April litters. I Elmer Frlttinger, So. of ChattaI uooga, Ohio. 20-6tx 101 l SALE—Duroc bred gilts, tor I March and first of April farrowI lug. Richest bloodlines; ImI mused. 10 mi. E. of Decatur on 1 224 H. D. Kreischer, Convoy, I Ohio. 20-6tx lull aALt — Buttle oas and elecI inc ranges • Estate - Universal I Grand - Calmic. Immediate deI -ivery. Wide selection to choose from. Haugks. Appliances, Plumbtug, Healing. 197-TF 'OR SALE—Towner off-set disc harrows with oil bath bearings. Weight runs f’oiu 1370 lbs to 1820 lbs. Sizes from 20 blades to 14 blades. By Jay W. Chapman, R-3, phone H-980. 297-ts f OR~SALE—IOO% Wool BloomHeld blankets. All sizes, while and colors. Popcorn, homemade applcbutter. Henry Yakes Decatur Route No. 2. Craigville Phone. Will diliver. 22-3tX DR SALE — 1937 Allis Chalmers tractor, with cultivator. A-C tractor disc. 1937 Chevrolet. Pi iced for immediate salb. Chester Baumgartner, 4 miles west, two miles south of Coppess Corner, then second house west. 2'l Gt fOR SALE-1948 Pontiac, 4 door. 9 cylinder. Fully equiped with *H accessories. Tu-tone, blue and K rey. Excellent condition. Cail after 4 p.m. James C. Everett. Pleasant Mills, ind. 22-3tx tl, R SALE— Cash in on 1949 poullrv profits with "Decatur" chicks. Popular varieties. Bred ,or egg» and meat. U. S. approved. Pullorum passed. Order Deeatur chicks. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 21-8 t tlJ ll SALE—Used wassers—Many guaranteed. Oil heater *■■•’■9s. coal heater $29.95. Good mttle gas cook stove, base sink “ D d wall cabinets. Radios, elecr,< Ironer, home freezer. (All •*<•» SIO.OO down-81.50 per ***k. Kitchen's Appliances. 238 x - 2nd. Phone 95. 17-ts !|J H SALE— New John Deere "luipmcnt; pfowf disc barrows. ’l’fisg tooth harrows, spike tooth! arrows, manure spreaders, ferti-i z ‘ r spreaders, elevators, corn| ”*l>«rs. manure loaders. 7 ft I mowers. Brillion packers! *ad pulverizers. New Holland 1 ’**•» press. Used Case pickup, pr *w Used John G . p l !*'<*. recuadhiooed. Steffen ‘“Mtiaeni Co., Third St. Phone ! t 20-5 t I ZT ’ 1 • Oocd Town - Bo«tur
FOR SALE: Estate Heatrolas.Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274tf FOR SALE: 6 room semi modern house. Centrally located. Phon A 842 ' . 23t3x FOR SALE—'37 Chevrolet coach. Will sell reasonable. Worth looking at. Call Phone 5615. 22-3tx FOR SALE — Zenith radios and combinations. Uhrick Bros. FOR SALE — 3 burner gas hot plate. Phone 17165, or inquire 727 N. Eleventh St. 24 2tx FOR SALE — 2 good used matching rugs, lige new. 9x12 and IC’ 6”Xl2’. Phone 21 Preble. 24 3tx FOR SALE — Oats, Certified Clinton 59. Morris Wiegman, R-2, Monroeville, Ind. 2 mi. E. of Hoagland. 24 6tx FOR SALE — New ann used coal heating stoves. Open evenings except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe Ind. Phone 84. i ts FOR SALE — Used oil burners, good condition. Open evenings except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 84. 1 ts FOR SALE— McCormick-Deering hay loader, all metal, cylinderpush bar, A-l shape. Ed Schamerloh, R-5. 22-3tx OUR PRICES make you happy. Living room suites $125 up. Sprague Furniture Store, .phone 199. 20-ts FOR SALE—Krall folding baby carriage. Teeterbaby, also some skirts and dresses, size 14. Phone 4913. 23-ts FOR SALE — 3 bedroom brick house. Large living room, in knotty pine, with fireplace. U4i baths, oil heat. Near schools. | Phone 1876. 23-3 t j FOR SALE—2 oil drums, complete with fittings and 14 ft. of copper pipe. Also platform. Mrs. Eva Brewster, phone 75 Monroe. 24-lt I NEW ready to assemble homes low as $449; also utility bldgs. For free information write International Homes, 3909 South Calhoun in Ft. Wayne. 3-Tx FOR SALE—I Power Corn Shelter also 1 Galvanized 16 hole Hog Feeder. Phone 8985—Joe Geels. 2 mi. west of Decatur on State Rd. 224. 22-3tx| FOR SALE—Awnings and Venetian blinds for stores and homes. Metal and wood door canopies. For free estimates see Bryce Daniels. Phone 10723. 19tf FUR SALE — international "52" Combine with motor. 3 years old. In very good condition. Lee Noggle. Route No. 1, Payne Uiiio. 19 6tx! FOR SALE—One used McDeeringj 10-20 tractor. 1 used Farmair. tractor with cultivators. 1 used I Chevrolet tun truck. Mullenkopf & ELing, Decatur. 23-3 t FOR SALE: Surge milker with 21 uni s, pipe, pet cocks, and 8 cow I stanchions. Also firewood. ’A mi. West of Preble, 3'A N. Phone Preble. Adolph Bultemeier. 23t3x FOR SALE—We now have stock tanks in all popular sizes. Also winter hog fountains, feeders and troughs. Also special prices on several sizes of new tractor tires. Molienkopf & Eiting. 23-3 t FOR SALE— Roper Dn-Gas ranges. Serve! Refrigerators. Before you buy, "a»k the lady who owns one.” Also water heaters, water softeners installed. Stucky s Appliances, Geneva Hatcheries. 180—w s FOR SALE —3 piece dark walnut bedroom suite with box springs and iuieispring mattress. Just like new. Two pair of green flowered drapes and two pair of rust drapes. Antique marble top table. Phone 9422. 727 Dierkes !3-3tx St. ‘ FOR SALE—Wood Bros. 6 ft. combine with motor, in good condition. Reg. polled Ayrshire bull. 6 months old. Selected pedigree. Henrv Loshe & Sous. Coldwater Ohio. R. R- No- ’• mL Sou,, '• U mi west of Wabash, Ohio. * 23-2tx | WAN T E D WANTED— Hay, loose or MgJohn FeaseL Phone 13.2 Nigh <262. WANTED—R**** 0 repairing. Guaranteed service. Uhrick | Betf£ i dairv cattle. Scbeimans Market I Phone 3081. j Welding! Weldiug! Etedr* mJ acetylene. Kwik service.-V work guarani-We General WA GooO M“ ntv . . baled or loose • • , S lr.».-yrt Phone
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ft I P nF “I must be delirious, Doc, I caught myself looking In the Democrat Want Ads for a job!” WANTED TO RENT—House or unfurnished apartment by March 1. Call the Kirsch Planing Mill at 211 or 8093. . 23-T WANTED TO RENT — 4 or 5 room house or apartment, unfurnished, by iManch 10. Call or see LaVeme Stetler at Kelly’s Dry Cleaning. 24 ttx FARMERS ATTENTION-We remove dead horses, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts WANTED— We nuy 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 WANTED — Salesman with car. Veteran preferred. Salary & commission. Experience not necessary. Apply in person. Kitchen’s Appliances. 23S N. 2nd. Phone 95 19 ts ! SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 Nortb First. l-25tx l WANTED— Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-ts MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loans of $lO to S3OO made to meh or women. Decatur Loan & Discount Co. Trust Bldg:. Phone 319. 55-ts $5 TRADE-IN allowance on a new guaranteed Firestone batterv.—Liechty & Myers. 24t7 SAVE On tarpaulins, truck & trailer waterproof covers; tents and covers for rent. For free estimates, see Bryce Daniels. Phone 10723. * 19-ts | SEE HAUGK'S for automatic water heaters—water systems— bath-*rooms--or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell . 80-ts | ! RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. . 60-ts Clogged sewers and drains opened with electric Roto-Rooter. Prompt j Service. Free estimate. Cail C. R Williams, phone 4 on 6, Tocsin. R-2 Decatur. 1 ts LOANS— to buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co.. 138 N. 2nd St., Ground floor office. Phone 237. 287 ts CALL 207 foi your plumbing and heating needs. Also complete line of “F A W" pumps. Walter Plumbing & Heating. 254 N. 2nd St. 299-ts BODY and fender work. Car paint ing. Free estimates given on any car. Drag’em In! Drive'em out! Also electric and acetylene weld ing. Phone 965. Carl W. Faurote. Erie Trading Post and General Repair. 13-30tx ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with youi electrical needs, such as wire switches, boxes, receptacles, fix tures. motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold A Klenk 217-ts WE ARE NOT your minister—but we can keep you out of a lot of your troubles. Try us for your appliance worries. Parts and service for all makes of wash ers. irons, sweepers and other ap pliances. For prompt service call j or bring them to us. Arnold A Klenk. Inc. Phone 483. 13-ts SPECIAL taxi rate—school service, morning, noon, and evening We can now accept a few more school calls, number limited. Call office for information.— Decatur Cab Service. Phone 126. 18tfj Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
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NO JOB TOO LARGE—And none too small. We clean —septic tanks, cess pools, sanitary toilets, W.P.A. toilets, cisterhs, dry wells, etc. We use new tank trucks and powerful suction pumps, making it possible for us to do all cleaning jobs quickly and without offensive odors. Premises are left completely sanitary. James C. Boswell. Phone 17164. 20 6tx ~FOR RENT FOR RENT— A nicely furnished one room apartment with all utilities furnished. Call at 227 N. 4th St. 23-3 t FOR RENT— 3 room furnished apartment, Ist floor, private entrance. No pets. Phone 5652. 24-3 t i) —0 I LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES I For 25 words or less: | 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; I 3 times $1; 6 times $1.75 I Rates quoted are for conseci utive insertions. No classified | ads accepted for skipday | schedule. I Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c per word each in- | section, 50c minimum charge. I Classified ads listed in paragraphs 50% Increase over regular rate. I Card cf Thanks, Obituary, In i Memoriam, 2c per word, 75c j minimum. I Copy must be in office by 11 a.m. Monday through Friday. ! Saturday deadline is 9 a.m. o 11 Prices To Farmers Lower This Month Farm Prices At 108 Percent Os Pbrity Washington. Jan. 29 — (UP) — Prices farmers have to pay for things they buy were lower this month than in the corresponding month a year ago. / It’s the first time that has happened since August, 1939. The agriculture department said prices farmers paid for living cost Items, production tools, interest and taxes in mid-January averaged 1.2 percent lower than in midThe prices farmers received for their commodities, on the other hand, were down 13 percent from a year ago. the department said. From mid-December to midJanuary.‘the department reported, there 'was “no change” In either prices paid or received by farmers. It was the first time since July that farm prices had stopped skidding. Hut department economists said it doesn't necessarily point to a leveling off in the gradual decline of farm prices. For one thing, the level of farm prices usually goes up in January, furthermore, lower prices for meat animals, dairy products', poultry and eggs were largely offset by the sharp price increases in fruits and vegetables caused by the big California freeze. The repbrt showed farm prices, on -the whole, averaged 108 percent of parity. Parity is a price calculated to give farmers the same buying power they had in the base period 1909-14. Centennial Feature To Be Shown Here One of the leading features of the Wisconsin centennial exposition, eld last August, will be shown at the Lincoln school auditorium at 7:30 p.m. next Wednesday ny Arnold A Klenk. Inc., of this city. Shown will be the Case "March of Machines" and “Parade of n lows.” plus a Case sound movie in soil conservation practices and v cartoon-sequenc« film. The public is invited to attend. Since its establishment in 1791 vbout fifty-five per cent of the en 'rants to West Point Military Academy have graduated. Loans Available To Farm Owners Tlie farmers home administration announces that loans can be made to farmers who own their lar.d. hut who need credit for further development such as drainage, fences, buildings, etc. If the farm shows sufficient earning capacitr to make It a sound economic family unit 1 the propohed improvements are •nade. private money can he used through a government insured mortage. Present mortage debts can lie refinanced If necessary in order to develop the farm to increase its productive capacity. Applications for such loans will be received in Room 8. K. of C. Bldg.. Decatur, every Mouday I morning by Donald A. Norquest. Iconaty wperrtter cf the larm l home adutnutraUon.
; Notre Dame Professor Named Outstanding r . Dr. Charles C. Price, professor i of chemistry and head of the chem- . istry department of the University , of* Notre Dame, Will 'be recognized as Indiana's outstanding young man r of 1948, at the annual mid-year . conference of)the Indiana Junior : Chamber of Commerce hud in South Bend today. In presenting the dletirguished [ service award key to Dr. Price, a 1 resume cf his outstanding contribuI tions was made by chairman Harry t T. ice of the citizens committee. “This distinguished young man, 35 ' years of aige, for the first time has isolated two chemical compounds t of neutralizing dangerous Rh antibodies in tlie blood. These anti- ) bodies cause still-birth, miscarriage in pregnancy, jaundice and other blood diseases in new born infants. In addition to this outstanding work he has led the chemistry department of Notre Dame University in the development of four antimalarial drugs.
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|^\'h.Sj. ■ TESTIFYING before the House Labor committee, Labor Secretary Maurice Tobin urges that Congress boost minimum wages fro: : 40 to 70 cents an hour. He says $1 is eventual goal. (International) Trade in a Good Town — Decatuf
, The water power developed in California is more than 2,500,000 ! horse power a year. The state 1 ranks high In agricultural and vegetable production, and is fast becoming a leading manufacturing j state. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur —, — ■- IM * 1W WITH RETIREMENT of Chiang Kaishek as president of China, Vice President Li Tsung-jcn (above), advocate of peace with the Communists, holds the reins of government (International) NOTH I'. OF lIVM. SE'm.EMKVr OF ESTATE M». 4IIMI N »tice is liQieuy given to the creditors, lieir-t andz legatees of Orville M. Stewart. <i< > • .ord t«» appear in the Ada.ns Circuit Court, held al ]>»•- atur, Indiana, on the 15th day of February, 19in, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SFTTLE ACCOI’X’IS with the estate of said de- ' . dent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and I there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Il« Irn M. Hark hurt, Adminhtratrlv. Drrnlur, liidlnnn, .lanuary 21* HHlt Attorney I). Burdette Custer. Jan. 22-29 VOTKE OF I IXII. M'.'ITI.EMF.VT OF ESI VI E XO. 4401 Noth .- is hereby given to tlie <-rr<|. iters, heirs nn<l legatees of Artimis a l>. Booth, deceased to appear in tlie Adams Circuit Court, held at | Heeatur, Indiana, on the t.'.th day of, February, II'CI, and Slow cans,-, if I any, wliy tlie HNAI. MiTTUiMBNT I ACCOUNTS with Hie estate of said decedent should not be approved, and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive tneir distributive shares. Fli.re.in OMeru.iin td.ulnl.trntrli Itrcntur, InillaiiH, January XI, 11.41. Attorney 11. Ilurd.'t.e < u.trr Jan. 22-29 ‘“”hr ; EESajiHlSa Dii i : UNG DISTANCt MOV.'HS SdtVlCf * • CLIFPSR v«. li-.i, i.g <
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KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Jan. 29 160 to ‘2OO lbs. 21.50 200 to 210 lbs. 21.25 210 to 220 Ibis. 20.75 220 to 230 lbs. 20.2? 230 to 240 lbs. 19.75 240 to 250 lbs. 19.25 250 to 260 lbs. 18.75 260 to 270 lbs. 18.50 270 to 280 lbs. 18.25 280 to 300 lbs. 17.75 300 to 325 lbs 18.00 325 to 350 lbs. 17.25 350 to 400 lbs. 16.75 140 to 160 lbs 20.00 120 to 140 lbs. 19.50 100 to 120 lbs. 19.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 17.00 300 to 350 lbs 16.50 350 to 400 lbs. 16.00 400 to 450 lbs. 15.50 450 to 500 lbs. 15.00 500 to 550 lbs 14.50 550 to 600 lbs. 14.00 Stags 12.50 Boars 9.00 Veals (Wed. t Sat.) 33.06 Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 23.00 Yearlings 14.00 Ewes 8.00 SCHMITT’S oiOCK YARDS Corrected Jan. 29 160 to 180 lbs. 22.00 180 to 200 lbs. 21.75 200 to 220 lbs. 21.25 220 to 240 lbs 20.50 240 to 260 lbs. ...* 20.00 260 to 280 lbs. 19.50 280 to 300 lbs 19.00 300 to 850 lbs. 18,50 350 to 400 lbs 17.75 140 to 160 lbs. 19.75 100 to 140 lbs. 19.25 Roughs 300 down 17.00 Lambs 22.00 Stags 12.06 Calves 32.00 ' Ewes 8.00 j Bucks 5.00 Boars 10.09 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Jan. 29 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn: .07 per 100 leea. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected Jan. 29 ! Grade A large white — 44 ! Grade A large brown .42 I Current receipts .39 Heavy hens .35 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up .24 Cocks 15 Fryers—call for prices. CiRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op’s Berne-Monroe-Willlams Pleasant Milla Corrected Jan. 29 : No. 1 Wheat 2.08 ' fiats 68 ICorn - 1.78 Beans 2.26 Call for rye prices. Trade In a Gocd 'own — Decatur
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