Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1949 — Page 5

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t words or !ess: .. X- 2 times 75c, 5 •' 6 times $1.75. n L’s are for consecu’,U#£ classified skipday ' e ?nr 10 p°l nt BLACK 1 per word each in150c c ? arge ’ ls d ads listed in para*so% increase over reguThanks, Obituary, In most be in office by H for SALE Mrs. Arthur bathroom outfit 501 10Ht JjTzeuO radios and istions. Uhrick Bros. store ®J"t value spot in Club i-l condition. West End L E: Pnnctr Radios and !t ators. Stucky & Co i, Ind. iW EE _ Axmmister rugs, wool. Open evenings exed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, one 84. 1 ts UJ—Used DeLaval elecearn separator with new Mollenkopf & Biting, inc., 3rd St. 101-3 t LE-SKELGAS for rural ■coking and water heating f as $6.95 per 100 lbs. Bros. 101-ts LE-A good male hog. 2 rid. Pure bred Duroc. Gerber. Route 4 Decatur, lie phone. 102-3 t ~E-Cabbage and tomatoe 3 doz. 25c. B size Kathaatoes. Size for planting. b Corner. 102-3tX LE—Fill and top dirt, this week. Call Warren /o O. V. Dilling. Craigville 102-7 t - LE—Frigadalre refrigeraranges, water heaters, ;, and dryers. Also some sed refrigerators. Uhrick 101-ts ,E—Wasners 559.95, good >uch as Speed Queen and Stucky & Co., Monroe, pen nites except Wed. 1; Bottle ms Ranges, ;yles to select from. Open except Wed. nites. — & Co., Monroe, Ind.. 274tf — JLL everything in stock, ig seat covers, spark tires and tubes. 30 to 407 c \v<st End Texaco. . ■ 103a3tx SALE: Studio couches and Beds, large selection to lroin ' C)pen nites except nites. Stucky & Co., Mon- ■ ■ _ 274(1 •^B^ALE-Modern 2 story rest 2 l)atlls ' hot waler lieatlocation in city. Can be by appointment. Avon Burk 25 or 307. 26-T ;"J STOVES, STOVES - 5 ; t*r^F •’ ()u waDt 'o trade see Stuckys :> Monroe, Ind. They are allowhigh prices tor your old 'k right now. 274tf . — SALE - Clover, mixed timba >- Wire, string, no rain. 5 U *'’ exte^ent breeding.. K . modern home, 10 Reot A P r ‘l 1- Phones 6961 67 m SAUE-Top dirt and peat ■ J s ' Slivered. Call 0. V. DillIs! h °use east of Kirkland sohool. Glass Trucking ftp® M Craigville phone. I pair of heavy sta*r', bubs; pair of French r xBl • 1 living room S ’ Ure; a " in ” cellrot .■rJ”,? 0 aud reasonably priced. W'''-——— 9S9t with 1% ! ? tr enKine ’ io - Heavy ■w f 7’ tohCoo ‘ er wiih mot ° r - ■ WHtniaa r I l ’ Si ° n Md clulch 1-® ki s oß .i, Pfech,er 4 mi West. 3 ' of Coppess Corner. ■ ... ■ srr^y^7 four Roon > Home, ■ Udn* Roo:n ' Two Bed ’ doset space City -''.■u‘ G ”' Electricity. '‘■(Kt n Immediate Posse,P 81W0.W. Call No. a^““ d ’ Mi4west ■ '*o° Co, Decatur, In®SUg>,„ 99-st’ ■* i "TqZ77~—— • <*od Town _ Pwcjtjg

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___ FOR SALE-Perennials. Mrs. James Borders. W. Monroe St. 103-3tx This beautiful 1941 Plymouth sedan for only $695.00 at Brants. Phone 606. It FOR SALE—White porcelian table top kitchen range. Wood and coal. Price sls. Sheldon Wagley. Phone Monroe 96-L. 103-3tx FOR SALE—Formal, worn once, size 10. 1949 model. Call 781 between 6:00 and 7:30 p.m. or 127 S. 4th St. 103-3tx An exceptionally good 1941 Ford. Black, Deluxe tudor ; for only $695.00 at Brants. Phone 606. it - FOR SALE—I 947 Ford club coupe. r 1947 Plymouth club coupe, 1947 1 Pontiac sedan, 2-1947 Ford tudors. 1941 Ford fordor, 1941 t Chevrolet club coupe and several older cars. All at bargain i prices. See Doc Vizard or Lewis Beery at the Gashouse opposite f the hotel. 103-ts S FOR SALE OR TRADE — ”1948 i Chev. Aero sedan, black, very f low mileage. 1946 Chev. Style- ’ master 4 door sedan, black, radio and heater. 1938 Chev. 2-door, runs good. 1939 Plymouth 2 ’ door, very good. 1936 Chev. Master, very good. 1936 Chev. Standard $75.00. Buy where I you buy for less. Repeat busi- , ness is our goal. Fred Busche. , Phone 975. 303 N. 9th St. 103-3tx ’ FOR SALE— Several drop head sew’ing machines. All white porcelain table top apartment size r gas stoves. Three burner bottle , gas hot plates. Several studio I couches. Baby beds. All type breakfast sets. Washing maI chines. Utility cabinets. Late 1 style 8 piece dining room suite (a beauty). Roll-a-way beds. 1 % doz. all modern kitchen cabi- , nets. Several nice table top gas ‘ stoves. Some nice radios. Decatur Used Furniture, 146 S. 2nd St. Phone 420. 103-3 t FOR SALE NEW—Oliver Cletrac 1 HG-68; AD Cletrac; BG Cletrac; Oliver 66 tractor; Oliver 88 tractor; Simplicity & Bolens-Huski garden tractors. Used— Oliver 70 and cult.; John Deere B; S. C. ! Case and cult.; F-20 Farmall and i cult.; F-14 Farmall and cult.; iF-,12 Farmall and cult.; 10-20 McCormick-Deering; 12 ft. John Deere combine; 6 ft. Oliver com- > bine; 2 row semi-mounted corn ! planter for II & M Farmall; 2 row Oliver mounted corn planter ! for 60 & 70. New 1 and 2 row Oliver corn pickers; 2 row mounted corn pickers for all makes tractors. Craigville Garage. 103-lt WANTED WANTED—Radio repairing. Guar-1 anteed service. Uhrick Bros. , zx-tr 1 WANTED-Cars to wash. At the Gashouse opposite the hotel. 103-ts * I WANTED TO liUY— Beef and dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market. Phone 3081. 79-tt WANTED — Shirts to launder, 18c each. Home Laundry, Phone 1149. 100t6 WANTED—Paper hanging by roll or by the hour. Oliver H. Guillaume. Route 6 Decatur, Ind., Phone 96-1) Monroe. 101-3tx j WANTED- W. P. A. toilets to clean out. Price $lO. Write Major Harris, Grover Hill, Ohio. 97-12 t WANTED- Both Collie and Shepherd male puppies 7 to 10 weeks old. 1 mi. N. & 1 mi. E. of Bluff ton. Harry Reed. 99-6 t ; WANTED: Good quality hay • • baled or loose • • also straw.—Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. IM™ IF YOU NEED wood caoinets—win dow screens —storm sash or mill Work of any kind, call Quality Mill Service. Phone Decatut 17161. Free estimates. 48-ts ■ — i FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay : all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad !er Products Co. SEWING MACHINES — sewing , machines - beautiful, modern cabinets, portables, treadles, new and used. New low prices. Sent- . Ice and instructions. Open eve . nings. Boardmans, 223 North First. 9712t *i j LOCAL ANp LONG distance moving. All loads insured. You can rent-a-truck. Move yourself, i Save half. We also have ice. ■ Phone 1353. Elmer Bailer. Agent for North American Van Lines.. 416 Niblick. | Character is much easier kept then recovered. — Moody. I The less we know the more we * ' tus ®* ct • : -•--- v-11 ’itad* ta'ateod

QUICFiES by Ken Reynolds ■'F' Mar <t o 0 u i\\ WPKx: "Hmm-m-m! ■ With all of that, muscle —you should look in the Democrat Want Ads for a job!" 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 North i First. 103-25tx j WANTED— Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save 1 money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Build- i ing. 244-ts LOANS—SSO to S3OO, —Decatur Loan & Discount Co., Trust Bldg. • T ALL the time Insurance is our business.— Decatur Insurance Agency. 10315 AT STUD—Registered Boston terrier. Marked beautifully. Good record. Write Vaverne Gilliom, Berne, Ind. 100-6 t STARTER AND GENERATOR Service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St. Decatur Ind. 222-T LOANS — on mosern suburbans and farms. Low rate of interest.—A. D. Suttles. T ELECTRICAL contracting, wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. Engle & Kiess. North 12th St. Phone 212. 53-ts; SEE HAUGK’S for automatic water 1 heaters—water systems— bathrooms—or kitchens. We furnisi pipe and install anything we sell. HO-ts ATTENTION Everybody! IVelding, electric and acetylene. All work guaranteed. Kwick ServUs. Erie Trading Post and General Repair. 85t30x LOANS— To buy auto, furniture, . livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co., 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office. Phone 237. ‘ 79-tt CALL 207 for your plumbing and heating needs. AU sizes galvanized pipe. Also complete ] line of “F & W" pumps. Walter ‘ Plumbing & Heating. 254 N. 2nd , St. 299-tl , RADIO REPAIR - Far complete and dependable radio repair | work, try our guaranteed service! ‘ at reasonable prices. Haugks. !. 60-ts ] Clogged sewers and drains opened 1 with electric Roto-Rooter. Prompt: 1 Service. Free estimate. Call C. R 1 1 Williams, phone 4 on 6, Tocsin, | R-2 Decatur. 1 ts j APPLIANCE SERVICE-We serv ice all makes of washers, sweep-1 » ers, radios, refrigerator and | other electrical appliances. For: prompt service, call 463. Arnold & Klenk, Inc. 80-ts ELECTRICAL WHUK3 SUPPLIES —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 & Klenk. 217-ts NOW IS THE TIME to check, your leaky flat roofs and spout-1 Ings before spring rains set in. i We do all kind of Roofing and I Spouting work, also Roof and Siding Painting. Free estimate. Call us Preble phone. Carl Menter. Preble, Ind. 103t6x ’ LOK RENT FOR RENT-One or perhaps 2. siteping rooms to responsible persons. Call 1054. 400-3 C FOR RENT—3 room house, furnished or unfurnished. Semimodern. Large garden space. Inquire 216 N. 4th St. 101-3 t FOR RENT—Modern 5-room house ] in Decatur, to reliable party In south part of city. Phone 969-M ‘ 102-ltx | - I TOSI AND FOUND LOST— Key ring and valuable keys. Last Wed. behind Newberry’*- Please return to the Democrat if found. 102-2tx LOjjT _ Ring of keys between , County garage and Lane shoe store. Finder please Phon» 6P.1 G. C. Reinking. * n3,3x God loveth and comforteth the bumble. Trade in a Good Town - Decalur |

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Ton Litter Entries Deadline Is May 15 Lafayette, Ind., May 2 — Deadline for entries in the spring Hoosier ton litter club has been set for May 15, according to E. C. Miller, extension animal husbandryman, Purdue University. Last year approximately 1,000 litters were enrolled and from reports of the numbers of litters on Indiana farms this spring indications are that the 1949 enrollment should equal or surpass previous years. Membership is open to every j swine raiser in Indiana. Nominai tion cards for the litter are secured at the county agricultural agent office. Litters, nominated must be farrowed in January, February, March or April. The litters can be either grades, purebreds or crossbreds, and must be raised alone or in the regular herd. The } weight of the litter at 175 days I is the reported weight. • Two County Teams In 4-H Contests Adams county had two 4-H dairy j judging teams entered in the Fort Wayne district contest last Saturday. Lester Backhaus coached and accompanied the team of Wavelene Lehman, Bill Sipe, Jim Price, Bob Sprunger. ( Roy Price, coach, accompanied a I team made up of Jerry Price, Max | Lehitian, Gerald Sipe and Doyle 1 Lehman. Luster Sipe, adult 4-H community leader, helped by furnishing transportation to part of the group. VOTK'E OF FIVAI, SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. I 4(»» Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Viola Duer, deceased to appear in the Adams I’lrcuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 31 day of May, 1949, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOt’NTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Franklin Duer. Administrator Decatur. Indiana, April 30, 1949. Attorney Ford L. Lliterer. May 2—9 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 of our record of which we are proud. Melvin Liechty. Rep. SECURE YOUR FUTURE Oux exclusive franchise is available for Decatur. Indiana and the surrounding territory. Products designed to meet the mass market, factory-to-dealer prices and a unique range of products insure a year round business. Our program of banking assistance, sales and management training and extensive advertising offers an unlsual opportunity for ience. Forty-eight years of Indusmen with limited capital or expertry leadership prove the value of our plan. For complete information write: | Mr. E. L. Mason Kalamazoo Stove & Furnace Co. . • 25(1 Rochester Kalamazoo, Michigan IM rfl I \ L Jl DON’T HESITATE TO APPLY TO IIS WHEN YOU NEED A IOAN We wilt make a $25 loan just as quick as we will a larger one. Your signature and income are the chiet security requirements. A small part of your income each month will repay the loan. Special , terms are available to farmers or other persons with seasonable tnLoans quickly and privately made usually on same day you apply Let us tell you more about it—no obligation. Call, phone or write— LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Imrpwated Brock Stan BulMiwO ,%» Phore 2.3-7 HCATUR. IKOIANA TkelgaT Available 100 lb. Cylinder Delivered 6-95 for Cooking and Water Heating Adams Co. Skelgas Dealer UHRICK BROS. Phone 360

_ - l/' ts | 11k 75 n • I - k /I 1 ' ™ ’ Bi Isiiß A h \ x ' MH F Ek® a W-' fl ’ 1 HU BwOßi I I- ra 1 ’ iSll i W X IWR JnHHHHL.. t ...Jmu.. _ i CHARGED WITH GRAND LARCENY, Hollywood magician Kenneth L. Scott (right), 29, and his “apprentice” Thomas N. Reilly (left), 28, are. accompanied by detective Tom Sawyer as they leave police headquarters ’ in Columbus, Ohio. Claiming to have grossed "better than a quarter of a , I million dollars” in “safe" work, Scott demonstrated his technique by I opening the police “burglar-proof” vault in five minutes. (International) j I TRADE IN DECATUR :| t j Public Auction REAL ESTATE 1 The undersigned will sell the following described Real Estate at Public Auction at 722 Line Street, on: MONDAY, MAY 9, 1949 6:30 P. M., D.S.T. DESCRIPTION Good Four Room Frame House—Tongue and Groove Siding Good Asphalt Shingle Roof—Bath Room with Toilet—City Water—City Gas —Nice Shrubbery and Flowers —Lot 50x150—Nice Garden Space. POSSESSION—On or before June 10th. TERMS—>4 Cash. Balance on Delivery.of Deed and Merchantable Abstract of Title. Loan of $850.00 can be assumed as part of Purchase Price or Purchaser may pay Cash in Full. WILLIAM H. CLARK, Owner Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty—Auctioneers 2 5 7 Pubic Auction! NEW 30x60 BUSINESS BUILDING WITH 5 MODBRN ROOMS, GROCERY STORE, FILLING STATION, HUCKSTER TRUCK Bobo, Indiana Thursday,May 12th, 7:00 P.M. D.S.T. This is a concrete block and knotty pine building, just completed. There is a 30x30 dry basement aim a NEW 5" well, with motor plumbing, beautiful living quarters With large living room, large modern kitchen, three nice bedrooms wrtn cross ventilation, french windows, nice bathroom. The store has al! good equipment, including large meat case. The stock of groceries runs about $2500.00, and the four Huckster toutes average about $150.00 per day, which is kept separate from store business. It is a Standard two pump station and the lot is about Acre, which is located on the busy crossroad of State Highway No. 101 and County Road at Bobo, Indiana. Some small fruit trees are planted, and wheat is growing to make a good base for a lawn. There is enough loose lumber on the lot to make a good garage This is the only complete grocery, living quarters and gas station in this area. Look it over, you will like it. TERMS; 257 c Cash on day of sale, balance upon delivery of clear title j and bill of sale. i POSSESSION of Store, immediately, and living quarters in 3i> days. MR. & MRS. ROGER ANDREWS Owners ( i». S. Blair and C. W. Kent Auctioneers I Gerald G. Strickler-Sales Mgr. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty 41 Auction ( o, lite. Decatur, Indiana — Phone 68, ■ I' l maaaamamammammwMMMUUVUVWWVWWWWMAMWWU

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' Indianapolis livestock Indianapolis, May 2 — (UP) — (PMA)—Livestock: Hogs 7,000, active, barrows and gilts 50 to 75 higher; bulk good and choice 180-250 lb. barrows and gilts 18.25-18.50; top 18.75 sparingly; 250-300 lbs. 17.25-18.25; heavier weights scarce; 100-160 lbs. steady at 16.25 down; sows 25 to 50 higher; bulk 550 lbs. down, 14.75-15.50, choice light weights 16.00, odd choice down to 14.00. Cattle 2.500. calves 300. Rather slow due to higher asking prices; yearlings and steers 25-50 higher, heifers steady to 25 higher; 2 loads high good and choice 1190 lb. steers 25.00; 5 loads heifers and yearilngs 800-1050 lbs. 25.00; good mixed yearlings and light steers 24.00-24.50, medium weight, mediuni grade steers 23.00-25.50: few medium t;> good 23.75. medium yearlings 22..">0-23.50; good heifers 24.00; medium .and good heifers 890-900 lbs. 23.75; cows strong, good beef cows 19.20, common and medium _6.75-_8.75; vealers active j around 200 higher, good and choice 25.00-27.00, common and medium f 6.50-24.00. Sheep 500. fairly active, fat wooled lambs steady; deck good to choice shorn 87 lb. lambs, No. 2 pelts, 28.00; good wooled natives 28.00; bulk common to good 21.0027.00, medium to good 60 to 64 lb. spring lambs 29.00-30.00; good and choice slaughter ewes 9.00-11.00, shorn ewes 7.00-9.00. common to medium 5.00-6.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., May 2— (UP) Livestock; Choice hogs 18.50. Light butchers 17.75-18.25. Medium butchers 17.50-18. Butchers 17-17.50. Heavy butchers 16.50-17. Pigs 16.50 down. Light roughs 14.50-15.50. Mediuni roughs 13.5(1-14.50. Heavy roughs 12.5M3.50. Boars 9 down. Stags 12 down. Choice calves 26-27. Choice lambs 27. Yearling lambs 18 down. Ewes 7-ls. Bucks 6-9. Cattle market steady. Markets At A Glance By United Press / •Stocks irregular in quiet trading. Bonds irregular; U. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregularly lower. Chicago stocks irregular. Silver unchanged in New York, at 71-’4 cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures steady. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futdres irregular. Hogs: higher. Cattle: higher. Sheep steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat; May 2.1814-44; July 1.93\-%; Sept. 1.93'V%; Dec. 1.95%-K-Corn: May 1.32? 5 -1.33; July 1.32%’i; Sept. 1.25!4-%; Dec. 1.14*«. Oats: May 64\-’4: July Sept. 60%; Dre. 61S>. Soybeans: May 2,27-2,26%; July 2.17%-2.18; Nov Molasses Rich in Iron Molasses, a by-product of the sugar Industry, is rich in iron and experiments have shown that this iron is highly valuable for body use. Another contribution of molasses is its ipicy flavor which makes it especially well liked in ginger bread and spiced cakes. MAWWVVVVUAAfUVMAAAAMVWI

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KENNETT - MURRAY A CO. Corrected May 2 160 to 180 lbs. 17.50 180 to 220 lbs. top 17.75 220 to’ 230 lbs. —- 17.50 230 to 240 lbs. 17.25 240 to 250 lbs. 17.00 250 to 260 lbs. ...» 16.75 260 to 270 lbs. 16.50 270 to 280 lbs. 16.25 280 to 300 Jbs. 16.00 300 to 325 lbs. 15,75 325 to 350 lbs. 15.50 350 to 400 lbs. 15.25 140 to 160 lbs. 15.50 120 to 140 lbs. 15.00 100 to 120 lbs. 14.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down 15.00 300 to 350 lbs 14.50 350 to 400 lbs. 14.00 400 to 450 lbs. 13.50 450 to 500 lbs. 13.00 500 tq 600 lbs 12.50 Stags 11.00 Boars 9.00 Veals (Wed. & Sat.) 23.50 Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 25.00 Yearlings 15.00 Ewes 10.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected May 2 160 to 180 lbs. 17.75 180 to 200 lbs. 17.50 200 to 210 lbs. 17.50 210 to 220 lbs. 17.25 220 to 230 ibs. 17.00 230 to 240 lbs 16.75 240 to 250 lbs. 16.50 250 to 260 lbs 16.25 260 to 270 lbs. 16.00 270 to 280 lbs 15.50 280 to 300 lbs. 15.25 300 to 320 Ibs 14.75 325 to 350 lbs. 14.50 350 to 400 lbs 14.25 110 to 160 lbs 16.75 100 to 140 Ihs 16.50 Roughs 300 down 15.00 Lambs 25.00 Stags 12.00 Calves 22.00 Ewes 8.00 Bucks 6.00 Boars 9.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected May 2 Beans suhject to ettange during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn: .07 per 100 less. t.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND ' POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrected May 2 Grade A large white 48 Grade A large brown 46 Current receipts 43 Heavy hens 30 Leghorn hens 4 lbs up .... .23 Cocks .15 Fryers—call for nrlces. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op’s Berne-Monroe-Wllllami Plessint Mills Corrected May 2 No. 1 Wheat 2.08 (lais .62 Corn 1.73 Beans 2.12 Call tor rye prices.

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