Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1949 — Page 5
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rATES ||i|K e \ 6 times $1.75. /OMBt^ es V,l q rp for consecupoint BLACK K is 5c Pf word f aCh ID ' ■ Me minimum charge. ♦ ads listed in paraincrease over regufflßd of Thanks, Obituary In BBriani, 2c Pet word ’ 75c OB"“L. be in office by H though Friday, deadline is 9 a. m. 111 [tor SALE and ■ions. Übrick Bros. ‘jure * _ S ™ RE u lp «B f hottest value spot tn V(ry vr= Sbtf uttkßiTPnnc-, ttadios and ■om.nßriKrators. Stucky & Co '®Pn^B np . , 274tf room LEsB-t: 11 * Chevrolet club t See Doc Vizard at Docs 97tf Guernsey cow, will Arnold Thieme 7 « X E. of Decatur. Scat* | - Axmrnister rugs, i °> ,l ’ n evenlugs ex ' IMt RM. Stucky & co. Monroe, | M phone I — j7premium Jersey ; due to freshen Oct. 1. Ray. 3 miles east of Mon- ■ phone 102-1 Monroe. 97 3tx /?^Hj esaul :i as Speed queen and fjlKrm. Stucky i Co., Monroe, Open nites except Wed. VlB" 274tf Modified stock racer (Hot Rod). New engine. — John ZintsPhone 372. 97t3 'iJe'cte was Ranges, I ■ ity.es to select from. Open I except Wed. nites. — I & Co., Monroe, Ind. < ■ 274tf ■■ SALE—Modern 2 story resi(Kite. 2 baths, hot water beat, location in city. Can be appointment. Avon Burk. I Sue 25 or 307. 26-T Studio couches and ■it Beds, large selection to from. Open nites except nites. Stucky & Co., MonV B- Ind. 274tf ■weTsTOVEs, STOVES - want to trade see Stuckys hid. They are allowhigh prices for your old right now. 274tl SALE - Hover, mixed tiinhay Wire, string, no rain. i-.x< client breeding. modern home, 10 Rent April 1. Phones 6961 67 M SALE liq; two tone Chev-Fltetni.L-Kr coach. Hill ■BW' iow Mercury motor, ■* and ilf-ater. 1942 Dodge See Doe Vizard at Doc's 94-ts i ■*J A, K~R»Pei Un-Gas ranges I * te higerators. Before you Ml( the lady who owns Also water heaters, wate, installed. Stucky's Ap Geneva Hatcheries. _ 1808 IB® SALE - New IfliTreI ■Wrators. as much as S6O 1 »hile they last. Maytoltle gas stoves, S4O. ■J'led amount. - Kitch- ■ > Appliance, 238 N. 2nd MK'-' aee ‘b-77 tomatoes; pansies A|MW ,7 aad whir vegetable er I,lant ' : onion plants i>- P ' at moss; seed potaSE'. asd up °P™ eve jßltl S - "‘ J “ a ' B'H'try. 339 X J^KbX'" U 7 E ~ X ‘ * equipment: John W(L,? ! . Or? ' i'”*er mower-. B* Son r F m ‘*°' e A and wj| " I |e| d cultivators. J/’’ e P r innr and spike ■ftai'a-*’’ Bunham mulch■kt l!ri!li " n Packers ■ imJ'Tr r ‘ €d: John Recon■^JL? ran ' eed Johr aß<- intern.,? 4 ‘ er!l "’* r spread- ■ !ra - tor disc. B*?,. ‘ I'ianter with ■ achn,tnt Thr « Third bte,t, ' n Implement u bl • DttVw. Ind
FOR SALE—6Vi ft. Norge refrigerator, good condition. Phone I 1582. 98-3 t I FOR SALE—I94I Mercury convertible. A dandy. Texaco. 2nd and Jackson St. 99-3tx SOILED rug spots disappear instantly when odorless Fina Foam is used. Smith Drug Co. 98-3 t FOR SALE— Baby grand piano fine condition. 514 N. 3rd St. 98-3tx FOR SALE—Eight piece dining room suite. Mrs. Herman Dierkes c/o 13th & Nultman. 98-3tx FOR SALE— Craftsman belt and disc sander and H. P. Dunlap motor, J 55. Like new. 334 N. 4th St. 99-3tx FOR SALE — Secontr cutting alfalfa hay, wire baled No. 1 Wm. C. Werling, *4 mile north of Preble. 97 3tx 1 FOR SALE — 8-piece Walnut dining room suite — good condition. Reasonable — Gerhard Heckman i Phone Poe line 6. 97 3tx FOR SALE—I 947 Chev. club coupe. A-l condition, clean, fully equipped. Good tires. Phone 250. 98JUST RECEIVED-A large number of metal folding chairs, selling at $3.75 while they last. Better hurry. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 98-2 t FOR SALE—B cu. ft. Marquette deep freeze, good as new. Also one 35-a-week broiler battery. Tony Corral, Ist house east of Mt. Pleasant Church. 99-3tx BULLETIk—See the Mr. & Mrs.' I Tipperary chair at our store. It rocks, glides, and reclines. Once I you sit in it, you will fall in love i with it. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 9S-2t READ THIS— Large number of. Vanity and Pin-up lamp shades 10 cents each, while they last. Chrome dinette sets $69.50 up. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 99-2 t FOR SALE—BaII Bearing Wood Lathe 10” swing 36” between centers Tools & Bench No. 2 Morse taper centers inquire 1015 Winchester St. after 4:30. 98-3tx FOR SALE-Top dirt and peat! moss. Delivered. Call 0. V. Dill-1 ing. Ist house east of Kirkland! high school. Glass Trucking! Service. Craigville phone. 99FOR SALE - Broilers and fryers, dressed, cut up and delivered. Harold J. Hoff-. man, Homestead 32, Phone 3484. It| WE HAVE FOR YOUR APPRO-’ VAL—Beautyrest and Spring Air! innerspring mattresses, Lane! cedar chests, Samson card tables j and bridge sets. Come in and I look them over. Sprague Fuini-j ture Store, Phone 199. 98-2t| FOR SALE Soft water pump and! pressure tank; 1 pair of heavy! stationary tubs; pair of French doors; 1 living room light fixture; all in excellent condition and reasonably priced. Call 91. 98-6 t RUGS, RUGS, RUGS—We have a large selection of Wilton and Axminster rugs in the following sizes: 9 x 12,. 11’3 X 12, 12 X 12, and 12 x 15, selling at prices to; fit your purse. See these rugs, before you buy. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 99-2 t t — FOR SALE—Completely Modern Five Room Home, fine built-in features, full basement, electric Water Heater. e Nice Lawn and Shrubbery with nearly an acre of ’ ground. Immediate Possession. Call No. 174. J. F. Sanmann-j Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur, Indiana. 99-4 t FOR SALE-Four Room Home, 1 Kitchen. Living Room. Two Bed rooms and Closet space City ■ Water, Natural Gas. Electricity. ; Lot 50x120 Immediate Posses-1 sion. Price $12,0'>0.00. Call No. 174, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur. Indiana. I FOR SALE-An Attractive. Com | pletely Modern Six Room Home.; Fine Built-in features. Automa-, tic Furnace and Water Heater.' Double Garage and Fine Shade; and Landscaped Lawn. Immediate Possession. Call No. 174. JF. Sanmann—Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur. Indiana ( 99 4t FOR SALE-USED FURNITURE —8 piece Dining room suite, with I table pad $45.00: Living room suites $5.00 up; Upholstered davenport $2.00; Breakfast sets slu.oo up: Many other articlesj too numerous to mention This merchandise was traded in on new. Came from good homes Sprague Furniture Store. Phone Ha 'l7»<e*ui7'uowt"l»'''« — IMcatur
QUICK tES hv Ken Reynolds 1 J e g (jtofc * , >! "'wW < ■ L_ 1 “Hello, Daily Democrat? — Any rewards offered in today’s Want t Ads for a swarm of bees’" ! FOR SALE—House and lot in Mon--1 roe. Phone 1185 Decatur. 99-3 t c FOR SALE—I94O International % ton pick-up truck with four speed transmission and overload ’ springs. Best offer. Phone Ho--1 bart Miller, Geneva 39-M. 99-3tx k — WANTED WANTED—Used fly rod. Phone ' 1105. 99-3 t " -- , WANTED TO BUY- Beef and dairy cattle. Scheiman’s Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts 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. ! 97-12 t ' < WANTED TO RENT—A house in the country. Not farther than 7 or 8 miles. Call Wm. McClure. Phone 3811 or 147. 97-3tx WANTED- Both Collie and Shep- ' herd male puppies 7to 10 weeks old. 1 mi. N. & 1 mi. E. of Bluffton. Harry Reed. 99-6 t WANTED; Good quality hay • • baled or loose - • also straw.—Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. 190TF j WANTED—A woman with small child wants housework and house I cleaning of ahy kind, or care of .children. Call Monroe 63-P. 993tx MAN WANTED — By local employer. Must be mechanically inclined. Apply by mail only, to Box 22 c/o Decatur Dhily Democrat. 95 6t IF YOU NEED wood cabinets—window screens—storm sash or mill work of any kind, call Quality Mill Service. Phone Decatur 17161. Free estimates. 48-ts (FARMERS ATTENTION-We re- | move dead borses, cows, bogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadi ler Products Co. 16-ts j i SEWING MACHINES — sewing, machines — beautiful, modern cabinets, portables, treadles, new 1 and used. New low prices. Serv-j ice and instructions. Open eve-! nings. Boardmans, 223 North First. 97-12tx, I SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric., | We make covered buttons, buck- j els, machine buttonholes; Hem-j stitching. We buy and sell sewing | machines. Boatdmau's 223 North First. 77-26tx WANTED— Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, ■ programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-ts WORK FOR U. S. GOVERNMENT J Start $61.44 week. Secure posi-' ticns. Qualify NOW at home. Many openings expected. FREE 4opage book, lists jobs, sample tests. Write today: Box 21, Democrat. 93-Tx ) ELECTRICAL contracv.ng. wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. 1 Engle & Kiess. North 12lh St. I I Phone 212. 63-tf 1 I STARTER "aNiTgENERATOR* ! Service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St. Decatur ind. ‘ 7 — l LOANS — on modern suburbans and farms. Low rale, of interest.-A. D. Suttles. t XOTICE—I am again doing cur--1 tains and dressmaking. Mrs. Eva, Brewster. Phene 75-Monroe. 99 2tx; ; HAL’GK'S for automatic water beaters-water systems— bath- ! rooms-or kitchens. We furnisl nipe and install anything we sell. 80-ts Complete Protection Service. Friendly counsel.—Decatur Insurance Agency. Kenneth Runyon. 97t5 ! ATTENTION Everybody! Weld ing. electric and acetylene. All, . work guaranteed. Kwick ServUs. Eiie Trading Post and General Repair. B, » t3t,x ; Much happiness ts overlooked • koattse it doesut cost aMythiaj-l —Proverb.
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j FARMERS and Dairymen; see the new DeLaval milk cooler and drop in units on display at Steffen Imprement Co., Decatur, Ind. 97-6 t LOANS— To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co., 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office. Phone 237. 79-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE-We serv ice all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold & Klenk, Inc. 80-ts J CALL 207 for your plumbing and J heating needs. All sizes galvanized pipe. Also complete line of “F & W” pumps. Walter Plumbing & Heating. 254 N. 2nd t St. 299-tt 2 RADIO REPAIR — For complete I and dependable radio repair j work, try our guaranteed service _ at reasonable prices. Haugks. s 60-ts Clogged sewers and drains opened with electric Roto-Rodter. Prompt ; Service. Free estimate. Call C. R. t Williams, phone 4on 6, Tocsin, j R-2 Decatur. Its • LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVt ING To any place in U. S. or Canada. Special Rates & 24 Hr. Service to MICH., OHIO, KY„ . ILL., or any place in Indiana. All loads insured. Ph. 1353 Or j Inquire at 416 Niblick. ELMER'S • TRUCKING CO. 97-3tx t ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with your 1 electrical needs, such as wire, 1 switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that t you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold & Klenk. 217-ts ii FUR RENT ( : I FOR RENT—Business building on r! east Monroe St. Inquire at G. V. > Porter, 216 N. 4th St. 97-ts i 33rd ANNUAL SALE E OF THE ‘ Auglaize Co. Shorthorn Breeders Association flf CRICHTON OMAHA Owned by Robert Reese Columbus Grove, Ohio I Mon., May 2,1949 AT 12 O'CLOCK SHAHS SHOW AT 9:30 A.M. Sale at Wapakoneta Fairgrounds Wapakoneta, Ohio 53 HEAD OF THE BEST SHORTHORNS EVER SOLD BY THIS FAMOUS BREEDERS ASSOCIATION W. H. Steva, Manager St. Marys, Ohio REDUCED LOAN PAYMENTS ... SEE US TODAY! You can often reduce your monthly or weekly payments One-Half on the Local's Re- | duced Payment Plan. You can consolidate your debts and have only one I place to pay • • extra money : is also available. Full details without obligation. Call, Write or Phone LOCAL Loan Co. Incorporated Downstairs office Brock Bldg.. Phone 237 1 ! OHIO STATE Brown Swiss Sale Monday May 2,1949 at 12:30 I’. M. Delaware, Ohio, Fairgrounds 60 Head—s High record bull* and 55 females from lop Ohio herds. Callie that will do a good job in the dairy business for you. For catalog, write CHAS. JOHNSON Kenton. Ohio or Bradley, “ j Mtcluiut-burg, Ohw.
FOR RENT — 3 room modern apartment. Kitchenette & private bath; working couple preferred. 316 N. Second St. Decatur. 99 a2tx LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pair of rimmed glasses. Phone 611. 98-2 t LOST—Billfold containing currency and identification. Call Juliann Meyers. Phone 1390. Reward. 99-lt CURTIS E. CALDER (Cont. From Page One) “at the proper time." The Georgia Democrat, who approves Johnson’s order, beat down a move by committee members to set up a special subcommittee to look into the carrier issue. Vinson said his only criticism of Johnson’s action was “the manner in which it was done.” The secretary "could have been a little more diplomatic,” he said. Sullivan protested that Johnson issued the order without consulting him or the chief of naval odcj-
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS 4 DAYS LEFT TO PAY YOUR SPRING TAX INSTALLMENT Final Day - Monday May 2 Pay your taxes now and avoid paying the penalty. OFFICE HOURS-THIS WEEK Every Day 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Norval D. Fuhrman COUNTY TREASURER
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tions, Adm. Louis lE. Denfeld. Most members of the house committee apparently feel as Vinson does. But Rep. George J. Bates, a friend of the navy, said the carrier question is so important a subcommittee should be set up to investigate it. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur RED GUERRILLAS (Cont. From Page One) which was worth about eight cents as the day began. The Chinese silver dollar, especially the coinage known as “big heads,” emerged from the growing currency crisis as the most popular medium of exchange. The basic issuing price of the “bighead" was 50 cents American. The Communist new China news agency meanwhile announced a program for Communist occupied areas of China which pledged that the “lives and property of all foreigners shall be protected.” The program was reported in Hong Kong dispatches. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Apr. 27 — (UP) — (PMA)—Livestock; Hogs 7,500, moderately active, light weight barrows and giltW steady; medium and heavier weights strong to 25 higher; bulk good and choice 170-250 lbs. 17.7518.25, top 18.50; 250-290 lbs. 17H017.75, heavier weights scarce; eligible around 16.50-17.25; 100-160 lbs. 15.00-16.50; sows steady, bulk 14.50-15.50. few 16.00, big weights down to 14.00 and less. Cattle 1,300; calves 400; steers yearlings and heifers active, strong to 50 higher; small lots high good and choice mixed yearlings 25.50; good yearlings 24.0025.00; good heifers 24.50-25.00; bulk medium to just good yearlings, 1000 lbs. down, 22.00-23.75: low to average good mediumweight steers 24.00; common and medium heifers and light yearlings 19.00-22.00; cows active, firm; good beef cows 19.00-20.00; common and medium 16.75-18.75, vealers active, good and choice 24.001 25.00, common and medium 16.0023.50. Sheep 100; near steady, odd good and choice natives 27.50-28.00, best around 29.00, few good to choice 21.25, odd head shorn lambs 28.00, good and choice slaughter ewes 9.00-11.00, shorn lambs 9.00 down, bulk common and medium 5.00-6.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., April 27— (UP)—Livestock: Choice hogs 18.25. Light butchers 17.75-18.25. Medium butchers 1)7.75-18. Butchers 16.75-17.25. Heavy butchers 1617. Pigs 16 down. Light roughs 14.50-15.50. Medium roughs 13.50-14.50. Heavy roughs 12.50-13.50. Boars 9 down. Stags 11 down. Choice calves 24.50-25. Choice lambs 26. Yearling lambs 18 down. Ewes 7-11. Bucks 6-8. Cattle market steady. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregular in quiet trading. Bonds irregularly higher; U. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregularly higher. Chicago stocks irregular. Chicago wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy beans futures higher. Hogs: steady to higher. Sheep: firm to higher. Cattle; steady to higher. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2.25-2.25%; July 1.»6%-%; Sept. 1.96%; Dec. 1.98- %•%. Corn: May 1.35'5-1.36; July 1.34’■s-%; Sept. 1.2814; Dec. 1.17%. Oats; May 6,%-%; July 61%-'*k, Sept. 61% ; Dec. 62%. Soybeans: May 2.27%-%; July 2.20; Nov. 2.03% A. IMVVWVWVVVVUVVWMWVW FOR SALE FEED BAG SERVICE, INC. 812 W. Elm St., Decatur UVWVWWWWWVWWWW CLOTHESLINE POSTS For Sale, Only $4.95 Each Free City Delivery Phone 965 ERIE TRADING POST A GENERAL REPAIR
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KENNETT - MURRAY A CO. Corrected April 27 460 to 180 lbs 17.25 > 180 to 210 lbs. top 17.50 I 210 to 220 lbs. 17.25 r 220 to 230 lbs. 17.50 < 230 to 240 lbs. 17.00 • 250 to 260 lbs. 16.00 - 260 to 270 lbs. 15.75 ; 270 to 280 lbs. 15.50 ) 280 to 300 lbs. 15.25 t 300 to 325 lbs. 14.75 5 325 to 350 lbs. 14.50 350 to 400 lbs. 14.00 5 140 to 160 lbs 15.75 120 to 140 lbs 15.25 ’ 100 to 120 lbs. 14.75 Roughs 300 lbs. down 14.75 300 to 350 lbs. 14.25 350 to 400 lbs 13.75 400 to 450 lbs. 13.25 450 to 500 lbs. 12.75 500 to 600 lbs. 12.25 1 Stags 10.00 ’ Boars 8.00 Veals (Wed. & Sat.) 24.00 ■ Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 25.00 ■ Yearlings 15.00 ■ Ewes 10.00 SCHMITTS STOCK YARDS I Corrected April 27 160 to 180 lbs. 18.00 180 to 200 lbs. 17.75 . 200 to 210 lbs. 17.75 ! 210 to 220 lbs. 17.50 , 220 to 230 lbs. 17.25 230 to 240 lbs. 17.00 1 240 to 250 lbs. 16.75 250 to 260 lbs. 16.50 260 to 270 lbs. • 16.25 270 to 280 lbs. 15.75 280 to 300 lbs. 15.50 300 to 320 lbs 15.00 325 to 350 lbs. 14.75 350 to 400 lbs. 14.50 ’ 140 to 160 lbs 17.00 . 100 to 140 lbs. 16.75 ' Roughs 300 down 14.75 ; Lambs 25.00 Stags 11.00 Calves 24.00 Ewes 8.00 Bucks ..................... 6.00 Boars 9.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected April 27 Beans subject to cnange during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn: .07 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. '( WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrected April 27 Grade A large white 47 Grade A large brown .43 Current receipts .42 Heavy hens .33 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up .... .24 Cocks .15 Fryers—call tor nrlces. GRAIN PRICES Adems County F. B. Co-Op’s Berne-Monroe-Wllllams Pleasant Mills Corrected April 27 No. 1 Wheat 2.12 Oats 63 Corn 1.75 Beans 2.13 Call for rye prices. TF Elevator Co. Decatur ■ Peterson • Monroe
