Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 18 May 1949 — Page 5
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Lal classified ■vERT |SiNG rateß K words or less: ■ roc. 2 times 75c, ■ «i’ 6 times $1.75. ' ■ e '’ are for consecut'"xo classified Sk ‘ Pday WffSo Point BLACK ■is 5c per word each in- ■ 50c minimum charge. .-■.£ ads listed in para.,■so% increase over reguJW o f Thanks, Obituary, In ■ alll , - c per W ° rd ’ 75C be in office by 11 ■Say through Friday. M.v deadline is ■ for SALE . Radios and ■ S«W * £«; rugs, "■wool, "pen evenings ex■vhl. SI achy & Co. Monroe, li'' for rural H caking and water heating iKw as $6-95 per 100 *b s - K Bros. lUX “ BiS.ile (' as R an *’ eS| ’■' S , v | l . s to select from. Open ?■ except Wed. nites. Stucky ?■)„ Jfonroe, Ind. 274-ts ■nJTyicrniall-B with cultiand 2-12” P'ow. Fordwith Plow, Reasonable. ■L.r south Pleasant Mills K 114-stx ■ Ai . i: FrigaMre rerrigera■T ranges, water heaters,' ■er-, and dryers. Also some] ■ refrigerators. Uhrick; 101-ts! I ■ale- Washers $89.95, good! ■ssueh as Speed Queen and I ■on. Stucky & Co., Monroe, ■ Open nites except Wed. ■ 274-ts ■ale” Studio Couches and ■ beds, large selection to ■t from. Open nites except Kl nites. Stucky & Co., MonInd. 274-ts ES, STOVES, STOVES jn want to trade see ‘Stuckys lonroe, Ind. They are allowhigh prices for your old stove t now. 274-ts IALE — 1947 Dodge (Black) mobile. Good condition; 20,al miles. Good tires. If interd call telephone 7352. 115 3t-x SALE-Frame building, 8 xj ft. to he moved. Would make ood coal bin. Priced very; p. Call 134 or Decatur Dry! ners. 209 W. Jefferson St. 115-3tx SALE-Top dirt and peat s. Delivered. Call O. V. Dill--Ist house east of Kirkland 1 school. Glass Trucking vice. Craigville phone. 99-T SALE-Roper Dn-Gas ranges, vel Refrigerators. Before you , "ask the lady who owns ,” Also water heaters, watei eners installed. Stucky's Apnces, Geneva Hatcheries. 180 — w s ! LOTS on Pretty Lake one the best in Northern Ind., h new modern development ractive sandy beach, flowing Is and nature. Good fishing, miles N. of Ft. Wayne on 3. ite Goodpaster's Add., WolMlle, Ind. 114 30t SALE—I 947 Ford club coupe. 17 Plymouth club coupe, 1947 ntlac sedan, 2-1947 Ford turn. 1941 Ford fordor, 1941 evrolet club coupe and sevil older cars. All at bargain Ices. See Doc Vizard or Lewis ery at the Gashouse opposite 1 hotel. Phone 1776. 103-ts SALE—New Machinery: John ere power mowers, side rakes, ic harrows, power trol plows, tvators, manure spreaders. Itivators with quick • tatch ®es. Dunham harrows, mulch--1 and parts. Spring tooth har- ” Brillion pulverizers. New 'Hand balers, twine and parts, fd John Deere “H” tractor ‘h cult, and power lift, John tfc Model “A" tractor with I’ Lime and fertilizer spreadSeveral good used mowers. Vnrmick Deering side rake. Men Implement Co., Third St. W»r. Phone 180. H6-5t ' i MORE opportunity yIN' YOUR FUTURE |d ' ' MIH THt' I / / fa *P 5 * WEEK SavinCT Bonds hn w .?* Savings TOIJ wax WORTH value. ” » Caotf Iowt) _
I ————ii—l FOR SALE —Baby bed and cradle combined. Call 17101. 115-3 t IT BEATS all how this new odorless Fina Foam cleans auto upholstery. Smith Drug Co. 116-3 t FOR SALE—I 937 Ford tudor. Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales, 201 • 207 S. First St. 117.1 t FOR SALE — Full size bed; coil springs; dresser and mirror to match. Reasonable. Call 1695. t ~ x FOR SALE—I94I Ford coupe, 72,000 actual miles. A-l condition. $655. Texaco. Second & Jackson St. Phone 198. 115-3tx ’ FOR SALE— Holstein cow with calf; Guernsey cow, also fresh; bull to sell, or on shares. Max 1 Thieme, R-5. 116-3 t i FOR SALE—I94O Chevrolet 2 door, radio, heater and > extras. — The Gas House, ' Phone 1776. 11713 [ FOR SALE—Sorrel saddle horse, kid broke. Won several prizes at 1 Saddle Show. 1 ml. N. of Mid- > dlebury, O. turn west to first • house. - 117-Stx t —„ * - FOR SALE—Two purebred Hamp- > shire boars, 8 mos. old and 1 1 yr. old. Good ones, priced right. r Elmer Fritzinger, So. of Chatt tanooga, Ohio. 116-3tx ' FOR SALE— Implement trailer, 8 x 12 bed. 700:20 8 ply tires. $75.00. Single row cultipacker, > 7 ft. $18.50. Double row cultiL packer, 7 ft. $48.50. Phone 77119. Dick Martin. Route 6, Decatur. 116-2 t ’I FOR SALE— Beautifully located : l north end five-room home. It '! you are tired of small rooms ii look at this rent-saver. No basell ment or furnace but otherwise modern. $3,700 cash or approximately $1,600 down, balance only , $33.84 monthly. Bob Heller, Realtor, phone 870. 117-btf [;FOR SALE— Fresh shipment of ? pansies, forget • me-nots and daisies, sweet potatoes and yams, , field tomatoes, hot peppers, cauliflower, egg plant and all other vegetable and flower plants, i Seed potatoes and peat mobs. Blooming flowers and comblna- ! tion pots. Strahm’s Grocery. 339 I N. 9th St. 116-4 t FOR SALE-In desirable Stratton Place, two bedroom home (third bedroom partially finished). All modern conveniences with automatic gas heat, hot water heater, hardwood floors, built-in cup- j boards, lots of closets, etc. Price ] $2,000 below reproduction cost. | I Only about $1,600 down, balance i ! small monthly payments. Bob' Heller, Realtor, phone 870. 117-btf WANTED WANTED—Ride to work at Ft. Wayne. From 7:30 to 4:30 p.m. I Phone 9382 or 1036. 116-3tx i WANTED—Bulldozing to do. See Clifford Landis. 3 miles west of; Monroe. Phone 94-T. 116-6tx j WANTED TO BUY — Beef and' dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market. 1 Phone 3081. 79-ts j WANTED — Secretary for parttime office work. Inquire at I Voglewede and Anderson law of-| fice. . 116-2 t | WANTED — Housekeeper for 2 adults. Good working conditions ' Call between 4:30 and 8 p.m. 350 j N. 10th. Phone 1329. 117-Jt| WANTED—WiII do curtain stretching at new address, 352 N. 11th St. Mrs. Frank Garwood. Phone 9182. Old address was 518 Niblick St. 116 2t 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 WANTED—Carpentering, masonry, and plastering. Also brush and spray painting. Samuel B. Schwartz. Berne Route 1. 115-3tx WANTED- Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244 ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We re-1 move dead horses, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. W e pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts SPECIAL LOW PRICES on new and modern sewing machines, also rebuilt ones. We handle a big line of sewing needs. Low overhead expenses—we sell for i less. Boardman s. 223 N. Ist. 113-Utxl SEWING MACHINE Repairing Let us convert your old treadle ; Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels. machine buttonholes; Hem- : stitching. We buy and sell sewing t maebiues. Boaidmau's 223 North First ,103-2 JU,
“Well, well, 1 see you finally read in our Democrat Want Ad that we fix brakes!” MISCELLANEOUS ICE—For good clear ice call Kenny’s Ice Delivery. Phone 1683. Formerly Elmer’s Open evening’s until 9:00. 105-ts DO YO' ALL like good sonthern fried chicken? Now being served at the Mirror Inn. Telephone i reservations accepted. 113-6 t EXPERT paper hanging, painting, wall paper cleaning, walls wash-1 ed. Best of references. Phone 6764 or 499. 117-6 t LAWNMOWERS sharpened and repared. Saws filed and retoothed. All work done by machine. Alvin Gerber. U. S. 224. Magley. 113-ts STARTER AND GENERATOR' Service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St. Decatur Ind. 222-T ELECTRICAL contracting, wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. Eugle & Kiess. North 12th St. | Phone 212. 53-ts I 50/100,000 or 5/10,000 liabil-1 ity 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 LOANS — on mosern suburbans and farms. Low rate of interest.—A. D. Suttles. T WELDING — acetylene and electric. General repair. Plow'point sharpening and rebuilding. Mon roe Service, Monroe, Ind. 114-6 t-x RADIO REPAIR — For complete i and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts CLOGGED SEWERS and drains ! opened with electtic Roto-Root-I er. Prompt Service. Free estimate. Call C. R. Williams, Phone 4 on 6, Tocsin, R-2 Decatur. 1-ts i LOANS— To buy auto, furniture, 1 livestock or other things you! need. Local Loan Co., 138 N. j 2nd St. Ground floor office.: Phone 237. 79-tf' APPLIANCE SERVICE—We serv Ice all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold & Klenk, Inc. 80tf CALL 207 for your plumbing and heating needs. All sizes galva-i nized pipe. Also complete! line of "F ft W" pumps. Walter; Plumbing ft Heating. 254 N. 2nd St. 299-ts ROOFING— Don’t wait for rain | before checking that leaky flat roof or All kinds of roofing and spouting work done, j also roof and siding painting.; Free estimate. Preble phone. I Carl Menter, Preble, Ind. 115-6tx j ELECTRICAL WIRING 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 LOSI AND FOLND LOST—Ten dollars, either in thej Kroger store or post office. Phone 1179. Reward. 117-2tx I LOST—Decatur Daily Democrat' collection book. Please return to; 330 N. 9th street or telephone, 1537. llS2tl LOST—A white Spitz dog with brown ears. Strayed from home of Kenneth Worden. Kirkland Twp. R. R. 2 Decatur. Finder ( please notify same. 1 l?-3tx, LOST — Girl's sterling bracelet—! Monday noon. Has eight links. 1 each a scotty dog in a square frame. Bracelet has guard chain. Call 1«62. Reward. U7-2tx ■ y— . The first plant in America to make white pine veneer is now under construction at Potlatch. Ida. votk k to ninnKHa The Township Trustee end Ad-1 vkmry Itnnrd of Preble Township. Adams County. Indiuna. are prepwr- i to negotiate and exeeute <<>n- • tracts for 4rtis routes 1 & C In the I above named township from May js. l»»S to July 1-th. 19l». SpeHfivatlons and Information relative there- I tt> are to be had of the townoiilp trustee. ( iirtea Futr—as. Tratte.’ ; Preble Township lU> 14
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FOR RENT FOR RENT—. 2 room furnished apartment with private bath. 216 N. 4th St. Phone 1427. 116-3tx FOR RENT—Lot on North Thirteenth St. Good highway frontage. Write Box 28 c/o Democrat. 117-3tx FOR RENT—Room with private bath and entrance. Cooking facilities. Employed man or woman alone. 427 Mercer avenue. Telephone 9612. 117-3 t ATOM ENERGY (Cont. From Page One) tories of all fissionable material in its installations. “In the February inventory at the Argonne national laboratory,” he said, “there was a discrepancy of 32 grams or 1.05 ounces of U-235 contained in various forms of uranium metal.” He said the discrepancy was reported promptly to the FBI. Waste products of the Argonne laboratory were sent to the commission's installation at OaK Ridge, Tenn., for analysis. “To date," said Shugg. “25 : grams of the 32 have been ac- ! counted for at Oak Ridge through analysis of contents of containers of salvage material, machine turnings, chemical solutions and so forth, sent there from the Argonne laboratory for recovery treat- ! ment." | The FBI said it has completed its investigation of the missing uranium. But a spokesman refused to divulge the results of the inquiry. Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, i la., ranking Republican on the I joint congressional atomic energy | j committee, said the group was not ! informed about the disappearance of the uranium. He said he be- | lieves the matter should have j been called to the committee's attention. Trnd# in n Gnnd Town — nveniur REAL HOME RENDERED Linn S lb. Pail 69< GERBERS MEAT MARKET Phone 97 i ■WwnWBRpJWiW DON’T HESITATE TO APPLY ffl I US WHEN YOU NEED A LOAN W« will make a $25 loan just as quick as we will a larger one. Your signature and income ar» the chief j 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 income. . , , ... Loans quickly and privately made usually on same day you apply. Let I us tell you more about it—no obli- ; gation. Cat/, phone or write— LOCAL LOAN COMPANY iNooeraM Brock Store Building Ground Floor Phone 2-3-7 DSCATUR. INDIANA EM»i» HIIIIBMHJIIIU WEATHER FORECAST] ; ■> .... .a.ft .‘,,,1 ~.a.,. ~X; I» M iaa II .1 ■ a -tohW ■, kkigwfti.daioJ.wiMHi ] sleep snug and dry under a Mas&r CORDUROY ROOF AS lintl At $5 MONTH No Down Payment Required Phone or Write for FREE ESTIMATE. We Apply. Rhodes Roofing & Siding Co, 104 Jeffeuon St. Phone 202
Ii w x w ay < rWWf iavely JOAN RAYBURN, an infantile paralysis invalid for 14 of her 1? pain in stride as she is placed face down in a stat.on wagon to travel from Temple University hospital, Philadelphia, to her father’s farm at Uniondale, Pa., 150 miles away. Operated on for curvature of the spine resulting from fused vertebrae, she will undergo another operation in six weeks. (International)
SHOWDOWN TEST (Cont. From Page One) use discrimination to undermine the United States among Asiatics and, negroes in other parts of the world, i Construction—Defense secretary Louis Johnson asked congress to authorize $623,123,682 worth of army, navy and air force construction here and abroad. Ulysses S.- Grant’s baptismal name was Hiram Ulysses. x Backache; Leg Tains Scanty and Burning Urine WOOLLEY'S K. K. TABLETS Me—AT DRUG STORES-Mc
r Here’s Good 1 Advice: JK/'. f; Decatur Chicks i l ■ Make Extra Money For You! Ask a I) e c a t ux * i Hatchery customer about poultry results! Decatur chicks are bred for livability, high production of big eggs, and extra pounds of delicious meat. Don’t feed poor producers . . . raise Decatur chicks and be sure of your investment. Now’s the time to order . . . don't wait, Drive over to the hatchery, phone 497 or drop us a card for information and prices. ©DECATUR HATCHERY Decatur, Ind. Phone 497
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Trade in a Gwd Town — Decatur If it’s INSURANCE COFFEE’S AGENCY Boch Bldg. Phones 1896 - 1720 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 ate proud. Melvin Liechty, Rep.
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, May 18—(UP)— (PMA)— Livestock: Hogs 6,000, active, barrows and gilts 25 to 50 higher; bulk good and choice 180-260 lbs 19.00-19.50, top 19.75; 260-290 lbs 18.25-19.00; few heavy weights: 100-160 lbs 15.-50-17.00; choice 160 lbs 17.25 up; sows strong to 25 higher; bulk 14.50- choice light weights 17.0047.25. Cattle 800, calves 300; all slaughter classes active, yearlings and heifers fully steady to 25 higher; few heavier weights; numerous lots good to choice heifers and mixed yearlings 25.00-26.50; part load choice near 900 lb lots 27.00; several loads just medium steers 22.-75-23.50; load good near 1175 lbs around 25.50; common and medium yearlings 20.00-23.00; cows steady; good beef cows 20.00-21.00, common and medium 17.50-19.50; vealers active, 1.00 higher; good and choice 26.50- common and medium 18.00-26.50. Sheep 500, not enough to establish trend; undertone appeared higher and strong; small lots odd head mixed wooled lambs 25.00; odd ’’ead 75 lb spring lambs 31.00; slaughter ewes scarce, steady; good and choice wooled ewes 9.0011.00. choice to 12.00, shorn ewes 7.00-9.00, common and medium 5.006.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., May 18—(UP) —Livestock: Hogs 600; choice hogs 19.50; light butchers 19.00-19.50; medium 19.00-19.25; butchers 18.00-18.75; heavy 17.00-17.50; rest of hog market unchanged.
Choice steers 24.00-25.00; good 22’00-23.50; medium 20.50-22.00; common 18.0020.00; choice heifers 23.00-24.50; good 20.50-22.50; medium 18.50-20.50; common 17.5018.50; rest of cattle market unchanged. Choice calves 27.50-28.50. Sheep market unchanged.
CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 2.22-2.22%; July I.tHRK-%; Sept. 1.96%-H; Dec. 1.97%-%. Corn: May 1.34%-%; July 1.32H-%; Sept. 1.26%; Dee. 1.16%. "Oats: May 68; July 62-62%; Sept. 62A; Dec. 63. Soybeans: May 2.36-2.36%; July 2.25-2.25%; Nov. 2.09. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregular in quiet trading. Bonds irregularly higher; U. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregular. 1 Chicago stocks irregular. Silver unchanged in New York at 71% cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures irruegalr. Cotton futures irregular. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futures irregular. Families on high income buy nearly twice as much ice cream as those on low incomes. Trade In a Good town — Decatui “Saved my Life A God-wnd lor GAS-HEARTBURN" When rir,w«tem»rh nrld rawn painful, miltwntIng gim, wurMoinarh and heartburn, doctor* usually pwrtbe the faj’twwtlng medicine* known for gymptnmnttc relief—mcdicinfliUkethmelnßelHiM TabhU. No laxative. B<*lbins bring* comfort In a JLtTy or return bottle to us fur double money back © BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25£
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KENNETT - MURRAY A CO. Corrected May 18 160 to 180 lbs. 18 - 7a 180 to 220 lbs. 19 - 00 220 to 240 lbs. 18 75 240 to 260 lbs. 18 a ® 260 to 280 lbs. 18 - ol> 280 to 300 lbs. - 17 - 75 300 to 325 lbs. 17 - 5(l 325 to 350 lbs. 17 - 25 350 to 400 lbs. 17 -°° 140 to 160 lbs. 16.00 120 to 140 lbs. 78 89 100 to 120 lbs. 15 -®° Roughs 300 lbs. down 300 to 350 lbs. 14- 50 350 to 400 lbs, I l *- 00 400 to 450 lbs , 13.50 450 to 500 lbs. 13.00 500 to 600 lbs. 12.50 Stags 11.00 Boars - 000 Veals (Wed. & Sat.) 25.50 Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 26.00 Yearlings -— 15.00 Ewes 10-00 BCHMITTB STOCK YARDS Corrected May 18 160 to 180 lbs 10-25 180 to/ 225 lbs. 18-50 225 to 240 lbs. — 18.25 240 to 250 lbs. - 18 00 250 to 260 lbs. t 7 -78 260 to 270 lbs. 17 50 270 to 280 lbs. 17-25 280 to 300 lbs. 17 00 300 to 325 lbs. 16.75 325 to 350 lbs 16.50 350 to 375 lbs. i.- 16-50 375 to 400 lbs. 16-25 140 to 160 lbs. 16.75 100 to 140 lbs. — 16 00 Roughs 300 down - 14-75 Lambs .......... 25.00 Stags 1200 Calves - 24.00 Ewes - 1000 Bucks 8.00 Boars 0.00
Local grain market BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected May 18 Beans subject to cnange during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel lesi Com: .07 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrected May 18 Gride A large white -47 Grade A large brown 45 Current receipts -42 Heavy hens Leghorn hens 4 lbs up .— -23 Cocks — A® Fryers—call for Brices. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op's Berne-Monroe-Wllllams Pleasant Mills Corrected May 18 No. i Wheat 2.15 Oats 63 Corn 178 Beans ---- 2 28 Call tor rye prices. According to biochemists, water is a food, even though it does not supply energy as do carbohydrates fats and proteins. r Elevator Co. Decatur - Peterson • Monroe
