Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1949 — Page 5

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'S .nCAL CLASSIFIED ■ Advertising rates 1 wordTor - l£ ss: ■ s’s 3 59c - 2 times 75c; I 1 “® e jp 6 times $1.75. I ’.Tnuoted are for consecu--1 ’No classified skipday ■< ee KlO point BLACK "■,Sis 5c per W ° rd h aCh ® ,A .„ 50c minimum charge. ■Cited ads listed in para- ■ pZSC% ißcreaae ° Ver regU ’ Thanks, Obituary, In a„Si ■-»" ’ OTi ,tc i" •««,'» 11 ■ C f Monday through Friday. 'deadline ill±_gL-_ ■ FOR S ALE Vanity. Walnut Ki. p «.«uy m ■ »■»SS- _ )2ML Radios and Stucky & Co ■ Monr oe, Ind._ 274 ~ tf Bg7>TiT- Axminlster rugs, WL® wool. Open evenings ex--1 «t Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, fl Ind. Phone BL_ lj r for rural ■Lie cooking and water heating fl L< low as $6.95 per 100 lbs. I Vhrick Bros. 10141 M'TsALE'Bottle Gas Ranges, ■ lU v styles to select from. Open I Hues except Wed. nites. Stucky ■ i Co., Monroe, Ind. 274-ts ■fORSALE- Certified Hawk- ■ e ve sov beans. E. Reifsteck I 4 mi. North, % mi. West of I Magley. 126t6x gp~SALE—Washers $89.95, good jffl makes such as Speed Queen and ■ Borton. Stucky & Co., Monroe, . By Open nites except Wed. ” I 274-ts ■F; SALE—Studio Couches and ■ Sola Beds, large selection to I ielect from. Open nites except fl Ked. nites. Stucky & Co., Monfl roe, Ind. 274-ts BfoFsALE—Fiigaeatre retrlgera- ■ tors, ranges, water heaters, fl washers, and dryers. Also some fl pod used refrigerators. Uhrick ■ Bros. 101-ts fcvES, STOVES, STOVES - Is If you want to trade see Stuckys r fl it Monroe, Ind. They are allow--’fl ing high prices for your old stove iWk now. 274-ts i ■eEK-END SPECIALS — large blooming goloxinias, sl. Many IW varieties African violets, 50c up. -■ Lutes Flowers, phone 1625. 129-3 t Cape Cod Bungalow *■ lor sale. Gas furnace, automatic i **■ hot water, full basement, game W room, hardwood floors, Venetian Hinds, fine lawn, garden. 233 Boration Way. 130 2t ■feSALE — Field Tomatoes, "■ wet potatoes, yams, hot peppers and all other vegetable and tlwer plants. Seed potatoes and peat moss. Open evenings. MStrahm's Grocery, 339 N. 9th St. 127 St ■Wk SALE—Roper Dn-Gas ranges, fl Send Refrigerators. Before you buy, "ask the lady who owns jfl »«•” Also water beaters, watei softeners installed. Stucky's Ap- ■ ,aMCM ' ®‘ MV » Hatcheries. 180—W 8 W4KE LOTS on Pretty Lake one M °f the best in Northern Ind., I 'fl *ith new modern development ■ Mtnctive sandy beach, flowing ■ ’ells and nature. Good fishing, fl 17 miles N. of Ft. Wayne on 3. ql *fite Goodpaster's Add., Wol- ■ wtville, Ind. 114 30t SALE— Beautifully located ■ 10r, b end five-room home. If ■ Ml are tired of small rooms 9 wk at this rent-saver. No base- ■ * f nt or furnace but otherwise .S Mem. $3,700 cash or approxi- ■ JWtly $1,600 down, balance only ■ W 24 monthly. Bob Heller, Real ■jMhone 870. 117-btf ~ Ijata ty P e trßiler fl !**' ,ine built-in features, 26 ■ ** long, good' tire. and in ex- ■ * lleiu !h »pe throughout. Owner ■ mi 8 home and will ■ *1 at attractive figure. Call 174, ■ ‘ F Sanmann. Midwest 'Realty ■ Mttioa Co., Decatur, Ind. g„ 12»-b3t I SA kE~Baby chicks AAA ■ £2*’ Big En <' ,lgh SCW Legfl ■: Holtrsppie White Rock; B Z?* R< * k: * V Hampahire Red ■ Tuesday aß <j Thursday of: B WW!t Thts uan idea1 ’ ■ uL t 0 riiße baby cblckß u s i B Model H*tcbery, Mon- ■ Phone 84. ' 129-12 t B^ BALE 8 ALE — Ro’ary Hoes, sec B ° Tal •Ftlni s'eel teeth; B m pulverile rs: cuitiraulch 3 '»• C#!tipacker »: spring and Bu Z harrow «; it i< knd B ni tltlOr P lows : sW« dellvB . ,r,An elev st or s; cuiB - 127 ° r OllTer tractors Used Bft on. ’ ,obn D**™ combine: 6 ■ k-a. l ' U,U ' Ui P e * tTiigviiie. ■ *<l IJC 3t I ** * a Smm T»w a . uwatw

FOR SALE —Used bathtub and toilet. Phone 347. 129-3tx FOR SALE — Good used electric ranges. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Phene 84. 129-3 t FOR SALE— Good used kitchen ranges. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 129-3 t FOR SALE—Good used breakfast sets. Stucky & Co., Monroe, phone 84. 129-3 t FOR SALE—I 937 Indian motorcycle. $125.00. 714 Dierkes St. Phone 17035. 129-3 t FOR SALE — Good used studio couches, Stucky & Co., Monroe, Phone 84. 129-3 t FOR SALE—Outboard motor, 1941 Evinrude Zephyr, 5.4 H. P. 103 S. 10th St., Phone 4913. 128-ts FOR SALE— White Rock fryers, milk ted, raised on wire. Phone 4913 or call at the home after 6 p.ra. J. F. Rupert. 129-5 t ATTENTION — Farmers and fuel oil users. We have 50 gallon I clean drums for sale. $3 each. Sheets Cleaners. 130 3t FOR SALE— Large corner lot—10th and Marshall—foundation for small house. Priced to sell. Phone 17035. 129-3 t FOR SALE — Watermelons, 24-25 lb. average. Georgia long striped ! mellon 99c. Coppess Corner. 131 3t-x FOR SALE — Miller tires, guarahteed 9 months, 600:16. $9.95 plus * tax and old tire, Coppess Corner. 1313 t-x FOR SALE—Good milk cow and heifer. Holstein. T. B. and bangs free. Earl D. Colter. Phone 994. 348 Winchester St. 129-3tx FOR SALE—Decatur qualitybred chicks, day old and started chicks. Order now. Decatur Hatchery. 130t6 FOR SALE—Two 33x80—2 panel inside doors, white prime paint, $lO each; also Taylor-Tot, $5. J. Garard, 1116 Master Drive. Phone 6461. 129-3 t FOR SALE — Strawberries. Place your order for strawberries from Benton Harbor. Berries will be right for next week. For locker or canning. Coppess .Corner. 131 3t-x i _— — - | FOR SALE — McCormick Deering power hay mow’.er, 7 ft. cut. Mowed 50 acres, just like new. 7 miles north, % mile west of Decatur. Carl Melching. 131 3t-x FOR SALE — 1946 Chev. 2 door sedan; 1937 Chev. 2 door sedan; 1936 Chev. 4 door sedan; 1935 Chev. 2 door. Priced to go. Downtown Texaco. Phone 198. 131-3 t FOR SALE — New Utility trailer, all welded chassis, large box bed. May be used with auto or tractor. Clyde O. Troutner, 922 Mercer Ave. 1 31 3t LOST LEASE — All kinds of filling station equipment, including pop cooler, cash register, spark plug cleaner, grease gun, and many small items. Must sell. Maurice Heckman, 9 miles northwest of Decatur on Winchester Road. Phone Poe, 3 longs on 6. 131 3t-x WANTED WANTED TO BUY — Beef and dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market. Phone 3081. 79 ts WANTED— Paper hanging, painting, wallpaper cleaning, wall washing. Experienced work. Phone 6764 or 499. 130 6t WANTED — To rent. Serai-mod-ern, two or more bed room house by permanent tenant. Phone 5761. 131 2tr WANTED— Timothy or light clover mixed hay. Burk Elevator Co-, Phone 25. 119tf IF YOU NEED wood cabinets—win dow screens—storm sash or mill work of any kind, call Quality Mill Service, Phone Decatur 17161. Free estimates. 48-ts WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Saie| money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Build mg. 131 ' tf | SEWING MACHINE Repairing -I Det us convert your old j Machine into a modern electric.! • We make covered buttons, buck-i j els machine buttonholes; Hem- | stitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North, First. .J? 8 " 2 * 11 MISCELLANEOUS LOANSMSO to >3oo.—Decatur Loan & Discount Co.. Trust Bldg. ICE—For good clear see call Ken-1 py's lee Delivery. Phone 1683. Formerly Eimw'» op*® 8 ' until ».*). Trade'm i to* *•*" -

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds .-■aiiKfiiii'M . “I want something real interest- . ing—do you have Democrat Want Ads in book form?” . ELECTRICAL contracting, wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. Engle & Kiess. North 12th St. ' Phone 212. 53-ts FARM Loans 4%, Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. Phone J 385 T 1! LAWNMOWERS sharpened and repared. Saws filed and retoothed. 1 All work done by machine. Alvin Gerber. U. S. 224. Magley. 113-ts SEE HAUGK’S for automatic water heaters—water systems— batbrooms—or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. 80-ts . ICE—Why wait all day for Ice? When we give prompt, courteous service. No waiting. Phone 1353. 416 Niblick. Open 24 Hours. 130 3t GET YOUR LAWNMOWERS sharpened and saws filed by the latest type equipment. Irvin Lehman. 317 W. Water St. Berne, Ind. 128-6tx RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts FOR CLOGGED SEWERS and drains call your Roto Rooter man. 2 year guarantee or half price and no guarantee. Call C. R. Williams. Phone 4 on 6. Tocsin. Route 2. Decatur. 128-ts MOVING — Local and Long Distance. Lowest free estimates. All loads insured. Agent for North American Van Lines, Inc. Elmer’s Trucking Co. Phone 1353. 416 Niblick St. 130 3t APPLIANCE SERVICE-We serv ice all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold & Kleuk, Inc. 80-ts LOANS— To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co., 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office. 1 Phone 237. 79-ts | CALL 207 for your plumbing and' heating needs. All sizes galva-' nized pipe. Also complete line of “F & W' pumps. Walter Plumbing & Heating. 254 N. 2nd St. 299-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 Stadler Products Co. 15-tf| ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES' —Let us supply you with your, electrical needs, such as wire,! switches, boxes, receptacles, fix-j tures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given: on any job. Arnold & Klenk. ■ 217-ts j BEFORE YOU buy a piano, brass' instrument, or sheet music, see the Decatur Music House. Bestj prices, best service in northern Indiana. Your own city can supply you with, all your musical needs. Why go elsewhere. Located on north 2nd St., opposite! Gas Office. 129-3 t I FOR RENT FOR RENT — Two room house,! furnished. 416 Niblick St. 130 3t! ■ FOR RENT — 3 room furnished apartment, downstairs, inquire ; 116 S. 13th St. Phone 5652. 130 3t FOR - " RENT — downstairs apartment. 2 rooms and bath, private entrance, " utilities furnished. Phone 11453. 130 3t FOR RENT — Pasture for cattle. Plenty of water and plenty of shade. 3 miles west Pleasant Mills. J. H. Hahnert. 131 It-x I- ' ; LOST AND FOUND LOST — Keytainer in gas tank cap? at 2nd and Jackson. Phone j 12551.131 2t| j LOST — Brown Collie with white feet, answers to name of Skippy. ■ Phone 4172. 131 3t x - I , ■■ —— ——— j LOST—Ladies gold Gruen watch I Tuesday evening on N. 2nd St.; Reward. -Betty Hirschy. Phone 384. 12S 4t , DOST — Male hound dog, color, : I red with white spots around 1 neck. Last seen around Belmont I Park. Please notify Bob Krick, Railway Express. Reward. 130 2t To make a one needs only to be true to the purpose for which .Ged created t*m.

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THREE OF (Cont. From Page One) hearing which marked the trial’s 86th session and led away to a police van by U. S. marshal James Mulcahy. Twenty-five communist sympathizers cheered them as “martyrs” as they were driven off to the detention home. The three men missed a $29-a---plate testimonial dinner given for the defendants last night by the New York state communist party. Two of their wives, Mrs. Lillian Gates and Mrs. Edna Winston, attended. Eugene Dennis, general secretary of the party, told 2,000 guests that Medina tried "to shut off our case by making every other defense witness face a .contempt citation or act as a stool pigeon for the prosecution.” He said the government was using the trial as a “dragnet” to compel the defense to reveal names of party members who could be indicted for criminal prosecution. Dennis hastily quelled his comrades at the trial yesterday when he saw that Medina was prepared to jail every one of the defendants to preserve order in the court. They marched like soldiers to their seats after he gave them a curt order. The defense’s objections to Medina’s conduct of the trial became so violent that the judge was forced to call several dozen federal guards from the Alger Hiss trial three floors above. The guards formed a solid ring around the shouting, gesticulating defendants and their attorneys until Dennis ordered them to sit down and bi) quiet. SENATE (Cont. From Page One) menta: B-36—Chairman Call Vinson of ■ the house armed services committee said he would ask early next week for house approval of an investigation into'purchases of the giant B-36 bomber. Eberharter—Chairman Pat McCarran, D., Nev., promised that his senate judiciary committee would give’Rep. Herman P. Eberharter, D„ Pc., a chance to answer charges that hejs not qualified to be U. S. district judge for western Pennsylvania. . SOUTHERN (Cont. From Page One) ed operator efforts to submit their proposals for a new contract. Moody demanded last night that Lewis stop this 'time-consuming practice. He asked the United Mine Workers president “to go forward with the good faith bargaining which is not only required I Ify law but expected by the pubI He” to make a contract before the ' 30 expiration of the present I agreement. Lewis angrily told Moody that he regarded this statement as 4 threat to his personal liberty. But the miners’ leader made no statement to reporters. He said he was leaving for Washington. Operators said Lewis requested a recess of the negotiations until 4 p. m. EDT Monday “as a matter ! of personal convenience.” ! Lewis told reporters he has ; commitments to meet certain peo--1 pie in Washington today, presurnj ably on a compromise labor bill I favored by administration sen- : ators. “It is doubtful that I will be I back.” Lewis told newsmen.. He added, however, that other i United Mine Workers negotiators would be on hand when sessions ; are resumed next week. SEEKING TO (Cont. From Page One) j atomic plant for the government. Government labor experts said j the strike “undoubtedly" would be ! prevented by federal action, if ■ necessary. If the 60-acre plant 1 ever were shut down, it would j take months to get it in operation ! again. ! What form the government action would take has not yet been determined. The government has two courses open to it: 1. It could invoke for the first time a new government program espetielly designed for atomic lal>or disputes. Under this procedure. President Truman would appoint a special panel to look into the dispute and make s°ttlement i recommendations. Both the comI pany and the union would agree in advance that no strike or lockout would occur for a stipulated time after the board made its re- ■ port. The plan would force at least a temporary delay in strike action Ils Fir J PromptSafa: LONO.DISTANCt « MOVING SERVICI « ( AjtM Fof ( j Cliffr J TEEPLE TRUCK LINES J

1 aitd, in addition, would give the parties a settlmeqt plan to renew bargaining. 2. The president could get a Taft-Hartley act ccurt injufiction to delay the threat med strike for at least 80 days. Mr. Truman used the court order method to head off an atomic energy strike last year.

Public Auction NIGHT SALE REAL ESTATE ANO HOUSEHOLD GOODS 920 West Cherry St, Bluffton, Ind. Being employed as a crane operator on construction work at various places, we are buying a house trailer and will sell our home and all our household goods at public auction on FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 10,1949 6:00 P. M. (D. S. T.) 7 room 1/ 2 story semi-rnodern home. This hpuse is in good repair with practically new roof, new flues, and is on a 50x150 foot lot. Modern except heat, it has city water and gas with automatic gas water heater. Located near grocery and church and within 1% blocks of grade school and 4 blocks of high school. This house may be seen before the sale, by calling the owners or the auctioneers. . TERMS on Real Estate: Vi of purchase price on day of sale, balance upon delivery of clear title. Immediate Possession. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 7 cubic foot M. W. Refrigerator, late model; Magic Chef gas range, used 18 months; Chrome. Breakfast set, Sellers Kitchen Cabinet; Kitchen Stool; 4 dining roof chairs; Wine Studio Couch; Wine Velour Rocker, used 6 months; Cocktail Table; Large Oval Glass Front China Cabinet; Child’s Desk and chair; 2 pc. Wine Velour Living Room Suite; 12x12 Wool Axminster Rug and pad; 9x12 Rug and pad; Truetone Radio combination and 100 records; 4 piece Modern Bedroom Suite, box springs and innerspring mattress; Twin Size Bed. springs and innerspring mattress; Full Size Innerspring Mattress; Lamps; Montgomery Ward Sweeper; 5 pair Wine Drapes; Curtains; New Lawn Mower; Warm Morning Stove and pipe; Boy’s 26" Bicycle; Rake; 2 hole Kerosene Heater; Baseburner, A-l condition; Some Dishes and Cooking Utensils and miscellaneous items. Practically all of the above furniture has been used but a short time and is in excellent condition. TERMS on Personal Property: CASH. Not responsible in case of accidents. MR. and MRS. GEORGE GUTHRIE OWNERS D fc S. Blair, Auctioneer, Petroleum Phone 21. Dell Shaw, Auctioneer, Bluffton Phone 806-2. C. W. Kent and Gerald Strickler, Sales Mgrs., Decatur, Ind., Phone 68. Vaughn Scott, Clerk, Farmers and Merchants Bank. 4

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The chemical workers union is asking improvements in wages and working conditions which it estimates would cost the carbide company 25 cents an hour for about 2,300 employes. The company has countered this demand by asking the union to take a six-cent-an-hour wage cut.

KENNETT — MURRAY & CO. Corrected June 4. 160 to 180 lbs. 21.25 180 to 220 lbs. 21.50 220 to 240 lbs 21.25 240 to 260 lbs 21.00 260 to 280 lbs. 20.50 280 to 300 lbs. 20.00 300 to 325 lbs. 19.75 325 to 350 lbs. 19.50 350 to 400 lbs. 19.00 140 to 160 lbs. 18.25 120 to 140 lbs. 17.75 100 to 120 lbs. 17.25 Roughs 300 lbs. down— 17.00 300 to 350 lbs.—- 16.50 350 to 400 lbs.- 16.00 400 to 450 1b515.50 450 to 500 1b5.15.00 500 to 600 1b5.14.50 Stags 13.00 Boarslo.oo Veals (Wed. & Sat.) 27.50 Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 27.00 Yearlings - 15.06 Ewes - 10.06 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected June 4. 160 to 180 lbs. 21.25 180 to 225 lbs 21.50 225 to 240 lbs. 21.25 240 to 250 lbs. - 20.50 250 to 260 lbs. 20.75 260 to 270 lbs. 20.50 270 to 280 lbs. 21.25 280 to 300 lbs. 20.00 300 to 325 lbs. 19.75 325 to 350 lbs. 19.50 350 to 375 lbs. 19.50 375 to 400 lbs. 21.25 140 to 160 lbs. 19.75 100 to 140 lbs. 19.50 Roughs 300 down 17-50 Lambs .' 26.00 Stags 12.00 Calves 27.00 Ewes 10.00 Bucks 8.00 Boars... 9.01 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected June 4.* Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less.

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Corn: .07 per 100 less, f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrected June 4. Graue A large white 47 Grade A large brown .45 Current receipts 41 Heavy hens -28 Leghorn hens 4 lbs up —— .23 Cocks Fryers—call for prices. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op's Berne-Monroe-Williams Pleasant Mills Corrected June 4. No. 1 Wheat 1-95 Oats Corn Beans 2.05 Call for rye prices. ’ 5F Elevator Co. Decatur ■ Peterson * Monroe MI ST SACRIFICE FOR SALE: 843 Mercer Ave., 6 room modern house, beautifully situated on 1% acres of land at edge of Decatur, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors throughout, recently rebuilt kitchen; 24 ft. living room; garage, outside fireplace and plenty of fruit trees. Transferred out of town, $4,000 down, and payments are only SSO monthly. R. W. FAY, Owner Phone 14203 f Smith’s Swfef ® airy Phone 1834

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