Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1949 — Page 5
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I Hal classified ': ( rates I Hords or less: „ I m Hoc; 2 times 75c; ■ 6 tunes $1.75. H are for consecuJMI Nc , classified skipday It/ io point BLACK per word each inminimum charge. r fi ?"Bed ads listed in para-I'-Wr; increase over reguThanks. Obituary, Jn 2c per word, 75c ;^^^K U c r in office by 11 1 ‘'i'Knday through Friday. I a. m. ‘wfciTsALE oniico Radios and Stucky & Co., 0.. Kirftli Axminister rugs, B'lKisd. Open evenings exK'Hd Sinekv & Co. Monroe, Ke2l J w-;W7.' : ,,n,| n room modern I earage large lo', in EtH Indiana. .Jeff Liechty. EkW ' ll4 ’ Jt mjjl [> , nslmi ladders and I make to order. Id ones. Arthur oe, Ind. 104-Tx d frame building >oder house. Also, pop cooler. W. Jo. 3935. 114-3tx ELGAS for rural ind water heating )5 per 100 lbs. 101-ts tie Gas Ranges, select from. Open ed. nUes. Stucky , Ind. 274-ts j nall-B with cult!12" plow. Fordr plow, Reasonable, h Pleasant Mills 114-stx I ;aiatre rerrlgerawater heaters, ryers. Also some igerators. Uhrick 101-ts liters $89.95, good; Speed Queen and j .• & Co., Monroe,! s except. We*d. 274-ts I tlio Couches and i rge selection lo| pen nites except! icky & Co., Mon-1 274-ts | - — I ES, STOVES —| trade see Stuckys They are allowfor your old stove 274-ts 17 Dodge (Black) id condition; 20,•od tires. If iyterdtone 7352. : 115 3t-x Frame building, 8 x umvid. Would make Ktj I coal bin. Priced very Call 134 or Decatur Dry 2u9 W. Jefferson St. I 115-3tx room suite; 2 piece wine ■ woe liirze living room suite; ■ mill oak table; used shower I eilhui; size rollaway bed. I Hi ne 13393. 115-21 X LOTS on Pretty Lake one the best in Northern Ind., new modern development "he sandy beach, flowing and nature. Good fishing, I ■ miles N. of Ft. Wayne on 3. Goodpaster's ‘Add., Wol■t'ille, Ind. 114 301 ■ Ford club coupe. Plymouth chib coupe, 1947 jßntiac sedan, 2 1947 Ford tuB's 1911 Ford fordor, 1941 club coupe and sevBE* l older cars. All at bargain See Doe Vizard or Lewis at the Gashouse opposite ■’hotel. Phone 1776. 103-ts Towner offset disks. Popular sixes with oil hath scrapers and turning [■tni- ' n hand for immediate detw' e| . v See us for a demonstration. Jay w. Chapman. 4 miles lywthea-: of Decatur, or 1 mile ■orth of Robo and % mile west. W'Ptur Route 3. Phone 980 11. P* 109-T ■ p IT MORE OPPORTUNITY YOUR FUTURE ■-K .\'' I / / ■ / I Bavln ? s Bonds ■iW,?' Payroll Savings vot WILL ■ r 4?'J NGS BONDS worth ■ tommin vautL f** ’• • Good~Towt, -
FOR SALE—Baby bed and cradle j combined. Call 17101. 115-3 t j FOR SALE—S cubic foot Frigid-1 aire, very cheap. Electric upright I sweeper. Phone 457. 115-2 t i - j IT BEATS all how this new odor- : less Fina Foam cleans auto up-1 holstery. Smith Drug Co. 116-3 t FOR SALE—I94I Dodge coupe. Al I D. Schmitt Motor Sales. 201 - 207 S. First St. 116-lt FOR SALE—I94I Ford coupe, 72,000 actual miles. A-l condition. $655. Texaco. Second & Jackson St. Phone 198. 115-3tx FOR SALE—Serviceable age Jersey bull, eligible to register. E. R. Cooper, Monroeville, Ind. 114FOR SALE— Holstein cow with calf; Guernsey cow, also fresh;; bull to sell, or on shares. Max Thieme, R-5. 116-3 t FOR SALE -Two purebred Hampshire boars, 8 mos. old and 1| yr. old. Good ones, priced right. 1 Elmer Fritzinger, So. of Chat-1 ! tanooga, Ohio. 116-3tx i | FOR SALE — Homecraft band' saw and motor. Less'than 2 hours work done with it. Just like new. Priced to sell. Call Wren 30-F-3. • 114 3t-x FOR SALE— implement trailer. | 8 x 12 bed. 700:20 8 ply tires, | $75.00. Single row cilltipacker, 7 ft. $18.50. Double row cultipacker, 7 ft. $48.50. Phone 77119. Dick Martin. Route 6, Decatur. 116-2 t FOR SALE— Fresh' shipment of ■ pansies, forget • memots and daisies, sweet potatoes and yams, field tomatoes, hot peppers, cauliflower, egg plant and all other vegetable and flower plants. Seed potatoes apd peat moss. I Blooming flowers and combina, tion pots. Strahm’s Grocery. 339 N. 9th St. 116-4 t FOR SALE—New Machinery: John Deere power mowers, side rakes, I disc harrows, power trol plows, elevators, manure spreaders!. Cultivators with quick • tatch frames. Dunham harrows, mulchers and parts. Spring tooth har-; j rows. Brillion pulverizers. New I | Holland balers, twine and parts, i I Used: John Deere "H” tractor I with cult, and power lift, John j Deere Model “A" tractor with I cult. Lime and fertilizer spreadI er. Several good used mowers, j McCormick Deering side rake. I Steffen Implement Co., Third St. i Decatur, Phone 180. ■ 116-5 t WANTED •WANTED — Used bicycle, in good condition. Call 5673. 114-3tx WANTED—Ride to work at Ft. Wayne. From 7:30 to 4:30 p.m. Phone 9382 or 1036. 116-3tx WANTED- -Bulldozing to do. See Clifford Landis. 3 miles west of Monroe. Phone 94-T. 116-6tx WANTED TO BUY - Beef and dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts WANTED- Will do curiain stretching at new address, 352 N. 11th St. Mrs. Frank Garwood. Phone 9182. Old address was 518 Niblick St. 115'21 IF YOU NEED wood cabinets—window screens -storm sash or mill work of any kind, call Quality' Mill Service. Phone Decatur! 17161. Free estiuiates. 48-ts — WANTED Experienced automo tive parts man. Write Box 27' c/o Democrat giving full references and record of past ser-l vices. Hl 31 1 WANTED -Carpi titering, masonry, I and plastering. Also brush and; spray painting. Samuel 8.1 Schwartz. Berne Route 1. I 115- — — —— I WANTED—Good olean iwd cloth-■ ing to sell on commission. Especially children’s clothes. J.| A- F. Reinhard. Corner 13th and Adams Sts. Decatur, Ind. Phone 1616. 2l ' WANTED- Mimeographing work.; Professional equipment. Save' money on letters, sales messages,' programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Pitone 876, Heller Build--214 ts! ing- * FARMERS ATTENTION— We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, efc. Deeatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. l^H' SPECIAL on new and modern • sewing machines, i also rebuilt ones. We handle a, big line of sewing needs. Low overhead expenses-we sell for, less. Boardman's. 223 N. Ist. ? 113-lltx SEWiNGr MACHINE Repairing Let us convert your'old treadle Machine into a modern electric.. We make covered buttons, buckels machine buttonholes; Hemi stitching. We bu;-and sell sewing • machines. Boardman..^ North, First.
QUICKIES bv Ken Reynolds 'lOl MS “Well, what do you know—she can cook! 1 should have gotten a stove with a Democrat Want Ad years ago!" WANTED — Secretary for parttime office work. Inquire at Voglewede and Anderson law office. 116-2 t MISCELLANEOUS WILL CARE for’child under 1 year old. For information write P. O. Box 144. 114-3tx LOANS—SSO to »300.-Deca-tur Loan & Discount Co., Trust Bldg. T ! ICE—For good clear ice call Kenj ny’s Ice Delivery. Phone 1683. Formerly Elmer’s Open evening's | until 9:00. '10&-tt i — i DO YO' ALL like good southern! fried chicken? Now being served at the Mirror inn. Telephone reservations accepted. 113-6 t ! LAWNMOWERS sharpened and re- ! pared. Saws filed and retoothed. All work done by machine. Alvin I Gerber. U. S. 224. Magley. 113-tfl ELECTRICAL contracting, wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. Engle & Kiess. North 12th St. Phone 212. 53-ts 50 100,00(1 or 5 10,000 liability limits. We fit your needs.— Decatur Insurance Agency. 115t5 SEE HAUGK’S for automatic water heaters—water systems— bathrooms—or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. 80-ts WELDING — acetylene and electric. General repair. Plow point sharpening and rebuilding. Mon roe Service, Monroe, Ind. 114-6 t-x ! RADIO REPAIR — For complete ' and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts | CLOGGED SEWERS and draiiH I opened with electric Rotoßoot- i er. Prompt Service. Free estimate. Call C. R. Williams, Phone 4 on 6, Tocsin, R-2 Decatur. 1-ts WANTED-Timolhy or light clover mixed hay. Burk Elevator Co., Phone 25. 114-3txl 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 A Klenk, Inc. 80-ts CALL 207 for your plumbing and' heating needs. All sizes galva-j nized pipe. Also complete line of "F & W" pumps. Walter j | Plumbing & Heating. 254 N. 2nd St. 299-ts ATTENTION FARMERS — And livestock men. See me for all, • your mineral and yeast needs. I: I deliver. Call 4174 your Occo Dis-! j tributor. Ernest Cranfield, Deca-, , tur. 114-3tX| I HOOFING— Don’t wait for rain; before checking that leaky flat' roof or spouting. All kinds of roofing and spouting work done,| | also roof and siding painting.! Free estimate. Prehle phone.! ' Carl Mi nter, Preble, Ind. 115 6txj I electricaT'whung SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with your i 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 FURNITURE rebuilding and upI bolstering of all kinds, eighteen' • years sac ory and rebuilding experience, thorough knowledge of materials; let us make an a)> pointment with you concerning your furniture needs; samples shown and estimates given without obligation. Write or call . Hobart Meyers. Berne. Ind., Telephone Berne 3M). 116-T LOSJ AND FOUND I LOST—D catur Daily Democrat; 1 collection book. Please return to' 330 N. 9th street or telephone--1537 ll«-2l ' LOST—A white Spitz dog with brown ears. Stiayed from home of Kenneth Worden. Kirkland Twp. R R 2 Decatur. Finder ! plea.-e notify Mme 115-3tx Trade In a Good Town — Oecatln
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FOUND—Boat on St. Mary’s River. Owner may have same by properly identifying and paying for this ad. Grant Lyons, 639 Schimmeyer. ' ( 116-ltx FOR RENT ~ FOR RENT— 2 room furnished apartment with private batfc. 216 N. 4th St. Phone 1427. 116-3tx GENERAL CLAY HOME (Cont. From Page One) tator at the airport put it, “made the Russians holler uncle.” Clay retired Sunday as U. S. military governor and commander of U. S. forces in Europe. He will soon go on the inactive list as a four-star general. He has said he wants to’ go to Georgia, his home state, and do some catfishijtg. In greeting Olay, Johnson said: “Gen. Clay, toy the president, NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that on April 1, 1949 a petition was filed with the County Auditor setting forth that the establishment of a county board of parks arid recreation be authorized and that a fax levy be established tor the carrying out of the purposes of this Act. (Acts of the Indiana General Assejnbly 1947, Vol. 2 page 1203, Chapter 296. An act authorizing Boards of Commissioners to acquire lands for park purposes, providing for the right of petitions, Notice and remonstrance etc.) Such petition is hereby certified to the Board of County Commissioners within 30 days of the date of filing and contains the required number of names of resident owners of taxable real j estate as provided by this Act. I The Board of Commissioners has i designated July 18, 1949 at 2:00 p.m. las the time at which said petition will lie considered. Remonstrances may be filed until the time of hearing In the office of the Cqunty Auditor. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Ind. John C. NiigHhnrger John W. Blakey, Otto Hollman Thurman I. Drew, Auditor and Secretary of Board. May 3—10—17
may u —iv —ii iamanvwvvwwwvvwvvv CROPS INSURED ? WHY TAKE A (HANCE HAIL CAN DESTROY YOUR CROPS IN A MOMENTS TIME No More Tiani to 3( P«r Bn Will Insure You Against Loss from Hail on Crops Such as OATS, CORN, WHEAT, SOYBEANS If It’s Insurance COFFEE'S AGENCY Boch Bldg. Phones 1896 ■ 1720 TODAY) WEATHER FORECAST] I 1 „ sleep snug and dry under a njjjfc CORDUROY ROOF AS UTTLI AS SS MONTH I No Down Payment Required Phone or Write for FREE ESTIMATE. We Apply. : Rhodes Roofing & Siding Co. 104 Jefferson St. Phone 202 * ARGUMENT! IT’S I FOR BETTER CARRY ■ OUT PRICES
. for all the members of the armed ■ services, and more importantly fcr < ’ all of the American people, we I • say ‘job well-done, and welcome i i you home for a well-earned rest. ’ "God bless you and God keep you." . j "I am so happy and so overI whelmed at this reception, I find ; It very difficult to express myself.” ■ Clay replied. , “I am grateful indeed from the | ! bottom of my hegrt.” An hopor guard —a company . each from the army, navy, air force gnd marines—was drawn up on the taxi atrip during t|ie brief • but colorful welcoming. A third I infantry battery of three artillery 1 i pieces boomed a 17-gun salute. , The marine corps band played . martial airs. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
I < Here's a Freezer lull of Better Living! 1 Wf A u\\ / JR iml M uw * When it comes to the pleasure of eating you can have the “full life” right in your kitchen-a Kelvlnator Home Freezer. And eating's not all! A home freezer gives you more time out of the kitchen, cuts dollars off your food bills and puts added fun into menumaking. Come in and learn all about what a Home Freezer can do for you and your family! See how wonderful it is to reach into your freezer and have the menu of your choice at a moment's notice I f let us show you how easy it is to prepare foods for home freezing - to have out-of-season treats year-round. f Kelvinalor's amazing 210-pound capacity-in a kitchen-sizefreezer-means mealsfora month at your fingertips! Fot/oy’s tht day to come in! DECATUR HATCHERY Decatur, Ind. Phone 497 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
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The Pacific Association of Fisheries in Bellingham, Wash., manufactures women’s shoes and accessories from de-sealed salmon skins. INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570 BICYCLE REPAIR Reasonable—Guaranteed DECATUR CYCLE SUPPLY 128 Monroe St. Phone 987 I >1 IIHOQeW 1941 FORD DELUXE Tudor ■ ■ $695.00 Brant Motors, Inc. ■ ■■-'■a I ■ ■ ' i
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., May 17—(UP) —Livestock: Choice hogs 19.00; light medium butchers 18.50-19.00; butchers 18.25-18.55; heavies 17.0017.50. Other hog prices unchanged. Choice calves 26.50-27.00. Choice spring lambs 29.00-30.00; clipped lambs 23.00-28.00; yearlings 18.00; ewes 7.00-12.00; bucks 6.00-9.00. , INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, May 17—(UP)— (PMA)—Livestock: Hogs 8,000, moderately active, barrows and gilts 25 lower, bulk good and choice 170-250 lbs 18.7519.00, top 19.25; 250-290 lbs 18.0018.75; 290-350 lbs 17.00-18.25; heavier weights around 17.00; 100-160 lbs mostly 15.0046.50; choice around 17,00 or more; sows steady to weak, 330550 lbs 14.50-16.50, choice lighter weights 16.75-17.00; over 600 lbs down to 14.25. Cattle 2,000. calves 500; heifers, mixed yearlings and light steers very active, strong to 25 or more higher; heavy weight steers steady; good yearlings and light steers 25.00-25.50; good and choice.2s.oo- - medium yearlings 23.50-24 - 50; good 10504200 lb steers 24.7525.65; medium 100-110 lb steers 23.25-23.50; medium and good 24.0024.50; bulk good heifers 25.0025.50; medium to low good 23.5024.50; cows fully steady, good beef cows 19.50-21.00, common and medium 17.5019.50; vealers active, steady; good and choice 25.5027.00, medium 23.0025.00; common 22.50 down. Sheep 100, market fully active, fat lambs steady; small lots good wooled native lambs 27.50; small lots good to choice shorn lambs. No. 2 pelts, 28.00; small lots medium to good 77 lb spring lambs 28.00. medium 70 lbs 27.00, good 90 lbs 3.00; slaughter ewes steady to 1.00 higher, advance on light weight?; good and choice 7.00-12.00, common and medium 5.00-6.50. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregular in quiet trading. Bonds irregularly higher; U. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregular. Chicago stocks irregularly higher. Silver unchanged in New York at 71'i cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures steady. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futures lower. Hogs: lower. Sheep: strong to higher. Cattle: steady to higher. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2.22%-%; July 1.95'4-’, i; Sept. 1.95’4-%; Dec. i.96%-%. Corn: May 1.33%-%; July 1.321.32%; Sept. 1.26’4; Dee. 1.16%. Oats: May 67-66%; July 61%; Sept. 61%; Dec. 62%. Soybeans: May 2.35’4-%; July 2.21'4-%; Nov. 2J)S'4. The avenage American May eats about 118 pounds of potatoes every year compared to 195 pounds in 1910. Birlh IrrtlfK-Hie Ni.tlee Is iH-ri-liy given that t.lioldi-x Ethel Hanley lias filed a petition tn the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to liay- the time «nd plaix-jpf her birth determim d. Said petition Is set for hearing on May ;'l. I'.'ll' EDW till) F. JtIIEHG < l<-rk of the Adniiia < Ireult Court Mo ;T
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KENNETT - MURRAY A CO. Corrected May 17 160 to 180 lbs. z —- 18 - 25 180 to 220 lbs. 18 - 50 220 to 240 lbs. 18 25 240 to 260 lbs. 181)0 260 to 280 lbs. — — 17 - 50 280 to 300 lbs. —- 17 - 25 300 to 325 lbs 17 - 011 325 to 350 lbs. 18 75 350 to 400 lbs. —- 18 - 50 140 to 160 lbs. —- 18 -°° 120 to 140 lbs. 15.50 100 to 120 lbs. —- 15.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 15.00 300. to 350 lbs. H-50 350 to 400 lbs 14.0° 400 to 450 lbs J 18 - 50 450 to 500 lbs. 13-00 500 to 600 lbs. - 12.50 Stags n.oo Boars 3.00 Veals (Wed. & Sat.) 25.50 Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 26.00 Yearlings 15.00 Ewez 10-0® SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS • Corrected May 17 160 to 180 lbs. 18 -25 180 to 225 lbs. 18 -50 225 to 240 lbs. 18 -25 240 to 250 lbs. 18 -00 250 to 260 lbs. 17.75 . 260 to 270 lbs. 17 50 ' 270 to 280 lbs. 17.25 280 to 300 lbs. i- 17.00 300 to 325 lbs. - 16-75 - 325 to 350 lbs. - 16.50 ' 350 to 375 lbs. 16.50 375 to 400 lbs. 10-25 140 to 160 lbs. J 16.75 j 100 to 140 lbs 16.00 Roughs 300 down 14.75 Lambs 25.00 i Stags 12-00 I Calves 24.00 Ewes 10-00 . Bucks 8-00 ; Boars 3.00 I LOCAL GRAIN MARKET > BURK ELEVATOR CO. I Corrected May 17 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain; .03 per bushel lest Corn: .07 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR FARMS { Phone 380 Corrected May 17 Grade A large white -47 i, Grade A large brown .45 ■ Current receipts -42 Heavy hens -30 o Leghorn hens 4 lbs up -23 Cocks Fryers —call for prices. GRAIN PRICES I Adams County F. B. Co-Op's Berne-Monroe-Willlams Pleasant Mills :• Corrected May 17 • No. 1 Wheat 2.17 l Oats -63 Corn t 75 >’ Beans 2 “ Call tor rye prices. f Washington is the only state 3 where a jury can specify whether 3 a sentence shall be death or life imprisonment.
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