Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1949 — Page 5

MARCH 21, 1949

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— ftHfccAL CLASSIFIED )l)i MKVertising rates — words or less: 50c; 2 times 75c; quoted are lor consecu*2 No classified skipday ratt : 10 point BLACK 5c per word each in‘:,":t.«soc minimum charge. .... ads listed in para„ri increase over reguThanks, Obituary, In 2c per word, 75c be in office by 11 through Friday. By deadline is 9 a. m.We?. IrWIR ■ - " •*- ' «'OR SALE Mixed hay, loose. - .J® National house trail- “ Ellenberger, Ceywri'e Geneva route 2. ~,i ? HLE — Used oil burners, r ■ Open evenings ex- “' Stucky & Co. Monroe, 1-t as Speed Queen and d Stucky & Co., Monroe, n ‘ tes exce P l Wed. 274tf Bottle Gas Ranges, - a to select from. Open | Wed. nites. - ;,s K & Co -' Monroe. Ind. an Studio Couches and ■ ' arge se ' ect *°l l t 0 Open nites except . Stucky & Co., MonedJ. 274tt MB^JsTOVEb?" STOVES - to trade see Stuckys at »e, lnd- l lley afe all ° W ' prices for your old lIOW ' 27411 lit? Modern 2 story restbaths, hot water heat, location in city. Can be s<?By appointment. Avon Burk.. iitt^^H 25 ° r 26 ' T I Jp.E— All modern 5 room I i-oiisß garage, closets, built-in storage, fruit and Acre of ground. Bffi lie divided. Homestead. phone 6351. 64t6 1937 Model Twin City tractor. 2 drills. Good trailer with Tractor disc. Dunhanßractor plow. Louis Mat-1 '•J liinroe. -Route 1. 65-3txl . * 1 i'ORBtLE— Decatur profit-bred ’ help make |Kv from eggs and meat. for April and May. | O' now — 301) AAA White’ started pullets and 200 See us now. De-j Phone 497. 63 61 i All wool boys suit,' All wool boy's suit, size) wool coat, fox collar, size! wool coat, size 6.1 q wool topcoat, grey. , practically new and dry. Phone 6353. Homestead js 65 :!t - hatching chicks. AAA quality chicks: j White Leghorns;! i’-Bjide White Rock. Barred' \ New Hampshire Reds. I every Tuesday and 1 , of each week. We save on qualify chicks. except Wednes Hatchery, Monroe. Ind. ■ ■ 39 3811 -aB —1 Seven Room Modern j BB Fine Built-in Kitchen Good Furnace. Electric L and A Water Soft- I Fine borne in Good repair. MB ‘" u ~' ideally located, imnied Small down balance Monthly jßßts. Call No. 174. J. F. Midwest Realty Auc j ■ft- Decatur. Indiana. Go-21 — — GARDEN TRACTORS 'K>. with cultivators $15!).0n P with It-luxe heavy deluxe heavy duty * aMH orh - 811wa " ( ' t wi;h < ' ubiva!ors - £2891! i'. rider frat-tor. 5195. I lawn mowers alii 4 a low price; Saw and * ’ft? ntowrr attachnirnts for 8 pard ‘" I'actors. weed suitable (or fence rows, fl *. ditches, parks. $l2B .4 'w 4 *'’'"' u » fli ' ,rnl ' mentientd H use 6 motor ki off saw blades: New chain saw. 2S lbs.. I 11" ll F^Bsi"• We service ga«fe ot a!1 tiin: * s ?ntl fhatpen New jet pumps. At OMviLLE SCPPLY. Craig » Good Town — Decatur

■ v- if . J . —.»! ■. - . FOR SALE—Sellers cabinet, black and white. 116 N. 15th St. 66-3tx FOR SALE— New floor sample washers, only 49.95. Easy terms. Goodyear Service Store. 65-3 t FOR SALE—B x 8 overhead door, new. Can be seen at 608 Indiana | *st. FOR SALE— zenith radios and combinations. Uhrick Bros. 1 ?l-« < FOR SALE: Pnlico Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274tf . i FOR SALE — Axmimster rugs, 100% wool. Open evenings except Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. Phone 84. 1 ts FOR SALE—Phllco-York air conditioner; G. E. Mangel ironer; ; 2 gas stoves; 2 chests of drawers. Phone 191. 67-3 t FOR SALE — Two pedigree cocker - spaniels, -black, 6 weeks old. 604 West Madison street, or call 517. G 6 g3t . FOR SALE—I two bottom 14” plow on rubber. Excellent shape 7 mi. N. E. of Decatur on 27. Carl Melcher. 65-3tx FOR SALE— Grocery and meat i market. Fully equipped, in Ohio City, O. Call Don Prichard, Ohio City. 65-3tx . - -1 FOR SALE— New upright sweepers, $49.95. With attachments, $59.95. Easy terms, Goodyear Service Store. 65-3 t FOR SALE— Good used electric ranges. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. Open evenings except Wed. 64t6 FOR SALE- While they last— , new 1948 model 5 H. P. outboard ! motors, $117.95. Easy terms.) Goodyear Service Store. 65-31! FOR SALE—Duo-Therm wltlf fan. thermostat, tank and floor board. Will sell cheap. 614 W. Monroe SL Call after 4 o'clock. Harold Stauffer. 67-3tx ' « — . FOR SALE—B extra good Guernsey heifers and cows—some with calves, one to freshen in few , days. Floyd Ruppert, 3 mi. E. of Berne on 118. Phone 146-Q. 67-3 t 'FOR SALE — Clover, mixed timothy hay. Wire, string, no rain. Jersey bull, excellent breeding. Electrically modern home, 101 1 acres. Rent April 1. Phones 6961 j —1998. I * 67 ts. FOR SALE — 5 room extra modern home. Gas heat. Garage attached. Extra large lot. 1021 Madison. .No phone calls. . 67t3 FOR SALE—Four rooms and bath, full basement, furnace & double lot. Very good location, close to schools. Immediate possession. Phone 3754 or can be seen by appointment at 540 Studebaker St. 66-Gt FOR SALE—Completely Modern Five Room Home, Built-in Kitch-! en Features, Automatic Gas Fur-1! nace. Garage attached to house.’ An Attractive Home, Nicely arranged in excellent repair. An f Ideal Location in Stratton Place. Small Down Payment balance like rent. Immediate Possession. . Call No. 174, J. F. Sanmann. Mid west Realty Auction Co., Deqa-i tur, Indiana. 66-2t' • & Im i Ik' ft"fli J r i A, . \ i RETORTED to be the only woman orthopedic surgical technician in the nation. Miss Geneva Asweil applies a cast to Pvt. Ronald Aulwes. Detro-t. Mich., at the Walter Reed , General Hospital Washington D C ‘ Beginning her strange career in 1937, Miss Aswell has applied V«s of plaster of pans to hundreds ot hospital patients. (Intemationol) Trade in a Qoou iv™. — Decatur

QUICKIES bv Ken Reynolds • * Q ‘ The pipe you got with a Democrat Want Ad can’t be that strong, Alvin—l just washed it!” . WANTED WANTED—Radio repairing. Guaranteed service. Uhrick Bros. 21-ts Wanted—W. P. A. toilets to clean out. Price $lO. Write Major Harris. Grover Hill, Ohio. 57-12 t WANTED TO BUY— Beef and dairy cr.ttle. Scheiman’s Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts WANTED—Hay, loose or baled. John Feasel. Phone 1322—Night 6262. 284-ts WANTED—Carpenter, masonry or plaster work. Samuel B. Schwartz, Berne, Ind., R. 1. 66WANTED—Used flat top office desk. Also used typewriter ini good condition. Phone 6964. 67WANTED: Good quality hay - - baled or loose - ■ also straw.—Burk Elevator Co.i Phone 25. J9OTF IF YOU NEED wood cabinets—window screens—storm sash or mill I work of any kind, call Quality > Mill Service.’ Phone Decatur 17161. Free estimates. 48-ts WANTED — Dogs and cats, all breeds. Railing Bros. Decatur route 4,1 mile west 1% mi. north of Monroe. Monroe Phone 101-I 1938 Ford for sale. 43 24-tx WANTED! Waterproofing and carpenter work, If you have a wet basement write John J. i Finan. Free estimates. R. R. No. 2, Decatur, Ind. Phone 615-K. 40-30 t SPECIAL FOR EASTER — New sewing machines, modern, beautiful: Free Buttonhole maker, dress length and instructions. Prices $139.00 and up. Boardman’s, 223 N. First. 67-lGtx 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 LAWN mowers sharpened and repaired. Saws filed and retoothcd. All work done by automatic saw filer and Ideal lawn mower grinder. Alvin Gerber. State road 224—Magley. . 62-30tx WANTED— Ve 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, Phone 442. 194-ts WANTED— Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sates messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-ts MALE HELP WANTED— Man withcar wanted for route work. sls to S2O in a day. No experience or capital required. Steady. Write today. Mr. Sharp. 120 East Clark Street, Freeport, Illinois. 67-T ohvviNU MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckets, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman’s 223 North First. ‘ 50-27tx MISCHLi.ANGOI S ELECTRICAL contraci.ng. wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. Engle A- Kiess. North 12th St Phone 212. 53-ts STARTER AND GENERATOR Service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St. Decatur Ind. 222? LOANS — on modern suburbans and farms. Low rate of interest.—A. D. Suttles. T, CALL 2u7 bn your plumbing and, heating needs. All sizes galvanised pipe Also complete line of ”F & W” pumps. Walter Plumbing A Heating. 2»4 N. 2nd K , 299-ts RADIO REPAIR - For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts SEE HAUGK’S for automatic water heaters—water systems— bathrooms—or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. so-tt Trade in a G»od fcWn -- DecitiH

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OUR TRAVEL Pedestrian policy pays anywhere in the world. — Decatur Insurance Agency. 67t5 'Clogged sewers and drains opened with electric Roto-Root«. Prompt Service. Free estimate. Call C. R. Williams, phone 4 on 6, Tocsin, R-2 Decatur. 1 ts PRACTICAL NURSING— Instruction. Train quickly at home. Excellent pay. Many earn while learning. Information FREE. Wayne School of Practical Nursing, Box 495 c/o Democrat. 67-2tx ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with your j electrical needs, such as wire, ! switches, boxes, receptacles, fix- ! tures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold & 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 washers, irons, sweepers and other appliances. For prompt service call or bring them to us. Arnold & Klenk, Inc. Phone 463. 13-ts FOR RENT FOR RENT—4 room all modern apartment. Call at 227 N. 4th St. 67-3 t FOR RENT— 2 room furnished apartment. Ground floor, private entrance. Phone 1427. 216 N. 4th 67-3 t ' FOR RJSNT—Good room just off bath. Inquire Laretta Amerine. | Belmont Park. Phone 5494. 65-3 t FOR RENT— 3 room furnished apartment, automatic heat, private entrance. Phone 5652 or i 8281. 66-3 t FOR RENT— 3 rooms & bath, | strictly modern. All newly decorated, hot soft water, steam heat. Ideal for couple. Reply box 494. Democrat. 66-3tx LEGISLATIVE (Cont. From Page One) ; to destroy rent control." “They don't want us to build , new low-rent houses, and they ! don't want uS to hold down the ’ rents of the houses that are available. If we had let them have their way, they would not only have pushed the whole cost of living up another 10 to 20 percent, but they would have broken up the homes of thousands of low-income j families,” Mr. Truman said. MURDER (Cont. From Page One) I sheer folly ... to expend any more money to conduct a trial in this matter." He said "the prosecuting attor-! ney does not intend (o act in the role of 'persecutor'.” RAILROAD (Cont From Page One) ! individual contracts based on the settlement which, it is expected, ) will cost the railroads $640,000,009. Negotiations on the dispute be-) i gan months ago. The unions have been clear legally to strike for, many weeks but held off while the ) fact-finding board acted in an tin- • i rSn> ctniiiM j ErrTTETTIS WM J * III! IISDNCEIIIIII HlllCt * • MtM< CUFMI « THEI’I.R TIH IK LIVE

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KawlA’~wW-na 'mmmabemmrdS 1 ! IMS tffi PIUOMTiOH 7'tchicks r>\ A S-. - *uuusrwe«w - • Hyline pullets' Srcar t'crageproduction: 224 eggs per b>rd per >cu Reported by Illinois Department of Agriculture. • Hybrid (Hy-Line) flocks averaged 24’ eggs per bird per yenr in lowa Demonstration Flocks io 194?. This bgure taken From June. r94g. report of Fitennon Service, lowa State College. Ames. lowa. • Hy-lane farm Rocks ateraged 214 eggs per bard pet year. Tbit is the aserage of all reports sent us by practical farmers during the past egg production year. Get Hy-Uae Chicks ia 1949. Place your order sow because Hy Lioes are usually sold out (u in advance. Come In nod Gel Veer Copy of the New H»4ine Cbiek Catalog DECATUR HATCHERY

official capacity to bring about the settlement. Workers involved were those who do not actually run the trains. They included maintenance of way workers, telegraphers, signalmen, and shop employes. 70-GROUP AIR (Cont. From Page One) law was described by CIO president Philip Murray as a “deadly weapon, loaded against labor.” In a letter to the house labor committee, he said that the "vast majority of people of good will in this land have no use for the law and have come to recognize its dangerous effects.” The soul occupied with great ideas, best performs small duties. — Martineau. He is truly great who hath great love. - WANTED - EXPLOSION-PROOF LAMP FOR HOSPITAL OPERATING ROOM Bids to be in Hospital office on or before April 1, 1949 INVENTORY REDUCTION COME IN & SEE US 4—1946 Aeroncq Champions 1—1947 Cessna 140 -r100 hrs. total time. Aeronca Champion— Free solo instruction on any of these ships. BRIGHAM AIRPORT |/ 2 mile East on Votaw Street Road PORTLAND, INDIANA PHONE 5F40 Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate DeVoss Bldg., Ground Floor Phone 104 157 So. 2nd St. We'll be glad to Represent You in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years in this business in Decatur. | We welcome your investigation i of our record of which we are proud. Melvin Llechty, Rep.

FOR SALE FIRST CLASS TWINE for New Holland Baler and all twine balers $10.50 per 2-ball bale While Carload MOSER IMPLEMENT CO. Phone 203 BLUFFTON, IND. - nwi.il —» “WANTED!] MEN TO TRAIN FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS Age 21 to GO. Must be resident of this county two or i more years. Competent appraisers receive $175 to $325 per month. Farm experience valuable. Write Box 492, Care of Democrat

i) “IDES OF MARCH.” Remember what happened on March 19, 1948 in Adams ) County. Review your Fire and Windstorm Coverage NOW! I Leland Smith Leland Smith Insurance Agency Glenn Hill \ ik t-v ■i ß g.rypmb-n« ■n'w»g!MW»W»W«<.’«9W '

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GENERAL iNSURANtfc REAL ESTATE FARM A CITY LOANS HARRY ESSEX Graham Building, 119 8. 2nd St. Phone 269 Trude In n Good Town — Doeatur REDUCED LOAN PAYMENTS ... SEE US TODAY! You can often reduce your monthly or weekly payments One-Half on the Local’s Reduced Payment Plan. You can consolidate your debts and have only one. place to pay • • extra money' is also available, Full detail* without obligation. Call, Write or Phone LOCAL Loan Co. Incorporated Downstairs office Brock Bldg,, Phone 237 FOR SALE BRICKS AND BRICKBATS BY THE LOAD Will Load and Deliver See FOREMAN AT ST. MARY’S CHURCH aiwwmmvwvumwwumwui FOR SALE 1 NEW AND 1 USED New Holland Baler Immediate Delivery I Meser Ifflpl. Co. Phone 203 - BLUFFTON

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., March 21 — (UP)— Livestock: Hogs: choice 21.75. Light butchers 21-21.50. Medium butchers 20.5021. Butchers 20-20.50. Heavy butchers 19.50-20. Pigs 19.50 down. Light roughs 17. Medium roughs 15.5016.50. Heavy roughs 14.50-15.50. Boars 11. Stags 13. Choice calves 30.50. Choice lambs 28.50-29. Yearling lambs 20. Ewes 7-12. Budks 6-9. Cattle market steady. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Mar. 21 — (UP) — (PMA)—Livestock: Hogs 10,000; opening active, barrows and gilts strong to 25 higher; later trade less active, early advance lost; early bulk good and choice 160-230 lbs. barrows and gilts 21.50-21.75; several loads 21.85, top 22.00; 230-260 lbs. 20.50 21.50; choice 230-240 lbs. 21.75; 260-290 lbs. 19.50-20.75; 290350 lbs. 18.75-20.00; 2 loads 420435 lbs. 17.50; 100-160 lbs. 17.5019.50; sows uneven, steady to strong; bulk good and choice 550 ibs. down 16.50-17.50; choice lightweights 18.00, sparingly 18.50. Cattle 2,100; calves 400; steers opening only moderately active, generally retarded by higher asking prices; early sales medium steers and practically all yearlings 900 lbs. down and heifers fully steady, instances 25 higher; little done on high good and choice; load high good to average choice near 1175-lb. steers 25.25; several lots mostly choice 10001150 lb. steers held near 26.00; several loads and part loads medium and good 900-1250 lb. steers 23.50- few high good yearlings 25.00; common and medium light native steers 19.00-22.00; several loads medium to good heifers 23.50- few 25.00; cows moderately active, firm to spots 25-50 higher; good beef cows 18.50-20.00; common and medium 16.50-18.25; canners and cutters 14.00-16.50; vealers rather slow, around 50 lower; good and choice 28.50-30.50; ■ common and medium 18.50-28.50. Sheep 500; fat lambs active, !y 50 higher; good and choice !!,8 ib. fed western lambs 30.00; , ’ck lot medium and good 84 lb. westerns 29.75; truck lot similar 97 Ibs. 29.50; bulk native lambs! i common to good 22.50-27.50; few I good and choice to 30.00; slaughter ewes little changed, bulk good and choice 9.00-12.00 or more, common and medium 6.00-8.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2.14-2.14%; July 1.87%-%; Sept. 1.87%-%; Dec. 1.87- %- Corn: May 1.28%-%: July 1.28- %%; Sept. 1.23; Dec. 1.11%. Oats: May 68%-%; July 62%: Sept. 60%; Dec. 61%. Soybeans: March 2.24%; May 2.13.2.13%; July 2.07%-2.08. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregular in quiet trading. Curb stocks irregular. Chicago stocks irregular. Silver unchanged in New York at 71% cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures lower. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, r)e and soy bean futures ir- — ' ' 11 X ' ——

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KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected March 21 160 to 180 lbs. 20.75 180 to 210 lbs. —top 21.00 210 to 220 lbs 20.75 ■ 220 to 230 lbs. 20.75 : 230 to 240 lbs. 20.25 . 240 to 250 lbs. 19.75 250 to 260 lbs 18.50 260 to 270 lbs. 19.00 270 to 280 lbs. - 18.75 . 280 to 300 lbs. 1825 300 to 325 lbs. 18.00 325 to 350 1b5.17.75 350 to 400 lbs. 17.25 140 to 160 lbs. 19.25 120 to 140 lbs 18.75 100 to 120 lbs. 18.25 Roughs 300 lbs. d0wn16.25 300 to 350 1b515.75 350 to 400 lbs. 15.25 400 to 450 1b5.14.75 450 to 500 1b514.25 500 to 600 1b513.75 Stags 11.25 Boars 9.25 Veals (Wed. & Sat.) 30-00 Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 27.00 Yearlings 15.00 Ewes 9.00 BCHMITTB STOCK YARDS Corrected March 21 160 to 180 lbs. 21.00 180 to 200 lbs 20.75 200 to 210 lbs. 20.75 210 to 220 lbs. 20.50 220 to 230 lbs. 20.25 230 to 240 lbs. 20.00 240 to 250 lbs 19.75 250 to 260 lbs. 19.50 260 to 270 lbs. 19.25 270 to 280 lbs 18.75 280 to 300 lbs. 18.50 300 to 320 lbs. 18.00 325 to 350 lbs 17.75 350 to 400 lbs 17.50 140 t 6 160 lbs. 20.00 100 to 140 lbs. 19.75 Roughs 300 down 16.50 Lambs 23.00 Stags 12.00 Calves 29.00 Ewes 8.00 Bucks 6.00 Boars 9.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected March 21 Beans sunject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel les* Corn: .07 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND j POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected March 21 Grade A large white 44 Grade A large brown,42 Current receipts 39 Heavy hens .35 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up ... .25 Cocks —...... .15 Fryers—call for nrlces. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op’* Berne-Monroe-Willlam* Pleasant MUI* Corrected March 21 No. 1 Wheat2.lo Oats .10 Corn 1.70, Beans 2.05 Call b>r rye nrlces regular. Hogs uneven. Cattle generally steady. Sheep steady to lower. No man sees his shadow who faces tile sun.