Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1949 — Page 5

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LOC* U CUABB J?Tre fl advertising rates ,5 words or less: times fl; 6 time* |1 JI. quoted are for consecufl" s , J No classified skipday Btrt" 110 potnf BLACK fl ‘ i( ic per word each In50c minimum charge. ads listed in pars--50% increase over reguThanks. Obituary, in IKtaorism. 2c per word, "5c ,)e ,Q off,re by 11 B Mondsv through Friday. deadline is 9 a. m. ■ fl FOR SALE Ueed *’ s 3 I ”‘r «<»<• ll> E N'ofße refrigerator fl. V J Hermann, 309 N. "th fl 1*43 3t jfljj"7ALE —i’bilco itadios a:.d Stucky & Co., fl jjutmc. Jud. 2<4-tf SL x\l i: - 1!I39 (.. M. < . fli. Ton panel truck, cheap, afl Stewarts Itakery. 112t3 fljfTnj” Moline horse drawn spreader in good condifltinn Arnold A Klcnk, Inc. Phonfl 143 3t Used Black Hawk flccrr. planter with fertilizer atfl jihment Arnold & Klenk, inc. ption e 413. 163 31 fI'CsALE — Harvard Upright flpiano in g-txl condition. Mrs. Ray fly, Mu bat-1. 1 mile 8. % mi. East fl Salm Route 1. 143 3t x IfloK SALE — Axmlnlster rugs,; fl;«T { wool. Open evenings ex-| Wed Stucky & Co. Monroe, fl lad. Phone 84. 1-ts fIoRSALE — Green Giant pump fljuk. % H. I’, motor. Stewart fl electric t attle clipper. Lmii* flifoldeway I’hone 645 L. 143 3t x fluiTsAi-E -SKEIAJAS tor rural fl Some cooking and water fl Aa low as f 6 95 per 100 Ihs. fl Vkrick Bros. 101-ts fltOR SALE—Bottle Gas Ranges. ■ fl ssoy styles to select from. Open ■ sites except Wed. nites. Stucky ■ 4 Co.. Monroe, Ind. 274 ts flpß SALE Washers |B9 95, good B sakes such as Speed Queen and ■ Horton. Stucky k Co., Monroe. B tod - Open nites except Wed. j ■ 274-ts BfOK SALPJ-Studio Couches and B Sofa Beds, large selection to B select from. Open nites except B W*d. nites. Stucky & Co, Mon-, B Ind. 274-ts 1 ■rOR SALE -Frtgaflafre rerrlgera- ■ ton, ranges, water heaters. ■ tubers, and dryers. Also some I food used refrigerators. Uhrick ■ Bros. 101-ls Bok SALE — 1932 Chevy Coach, ■ Mu new in every way, 80,000 ■ Biles. 1936 Plymouth I door |7O. ■ Phone 198, Downtown Texaco. I 143 3t-X ■ toll .SALE lop dirt and pt at J I SON Delivered. Call O. V. Dili | mg Ist house east of Kirkland high school. Glass Trucking Service. Cralgville phone. • 99T KiR SALE Used machines: LitHe Genius No. 8. 2-12" tractor How* Cylinder push bar hay loader Me Deering 7 ft. tractor di” - Harrow. Mollenkopf k Eittag Inc. 14231 jftOVgg. STOVES, STOVES - If you want to trade see Stucky* st Monroe, Ind. They are allow tag high prices for your old stove tight now. 274-ts « TBOA Fpr f*nt or sale. New John.son ovllmard motors for sale.I>*ck Mansfield Motor Sales. L T fTiR Sale — Used McCormick- ! **nng 1 foot power take off i *o»er. Um than one year old for « real bay-don’t miss this ®°»er Arnold & Klenk. Inc., i Phone 463. * 143 31 r,, R SALE- Kelvinator refrigerate*. new and used. 1 deluxe like new, bargain Keli Haator electric ranges and kl>m e freesera at special June **<*» See Decatur Hatchery—<«*ter 1405tj rr,fl SALE—Decatur Quality bred- '**'■!<« Day old aa! j stared I Ord<r July and Augqst chick* I ** Special this areek. 500 "kite Rock too Bgrred Rock ** Hyline. Started See Decatur "•ehery. 14Mt ro,t SALE— Beautifully located #onti end five-room tome. If £"* tired ot small rooms “ok at this rent-saver. No baseor furnace but otherwise s< *6«rn. 13.704 cash or approxi■*’eiy 11,400 down balance only 131 »4 monthly Bob Heller Real te», phoM |7O. U7 bit

SOR BALE - Earlyana Hawkeye Soybeans. Hugo Bulmahn 1 mile I North Preble. Ind. 144 3tx FOR SALE-Fresh cow and calf. P- E. Davila Route 4. Decatur. Ind 144 2tx FOR SALE 40 Nash Sedan. Radio, heater, overdrive, good deal 2.15 N. 7th Bt. Phone 3644 (FOR BALE 14 foot house car. Sleeps 4. Ideal for weekend trips. Inquire 422 N. 10th St. or Phone 1579. 144 3tx w aIFt E D ; WANTED TO IIUY~~ B-<f 7,ml dairy cattle. Bcheiman’s Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts • WANTED — Hay to make on ; shares. Prefer clover or alfalfa. Phone Preble 24 on 19. 144 ?tx r | WANTED-- To rent four-wheel J trailer for platform Sunday 7 June 26 for open air service. ■ I i’hone 3235. 144-3 t -T—~ — •| WANTED — Secretary with ten J, years’ experience desires position, Write Box 32 c/o Democrat. WANTED - Cisterns and septic j tanks to build. 25 years expert--1 ence. 235 N. 7th St. Phone 3614 144-3tx I—-—— — . , ~ , IF YOU NEED wood cabinets—window screens—storm sash or mill j work of any kind, call Quality • | Mill Service, Phone Decatur .! 17161. Free estimates. 48-ls 7 WANTED — Will accept, if not ;j sick, all unwanted dogs. Railing . Bros. Decatur, R. 4. Res. 1% mi. ‘ N. Coppess Corners. Monroe j phone 101-1. 143 6t x ,I WANTED Mimeographing work, • | Professional equipment. Save , money on letters, sales messages, ! programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 131-ts , MAN WITH car wanted tor route work |ls to 320 In a day. No i experience or capital required. Steady. Write today. Mr. Sharp. 12'i East Clark Street, Freeport. Illinois. 144-Tx 1 . . WANTED—Washing machine repairing. Wringer rolls. Parts and service for all makes. Monroe Washing Machine R> pair Shop On highway 124. Monroe. Ind Pick up and delivery. Arthur Mitchell - Clarence Dick. 144-Utx | ■KWiIWIUWIISI 111 — -1 imii 1 — Hl—■ ; SEWING MACHINE Repairing — j 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 1 machines Boardman’s 223 North 1 First. 128-261 X I I. -1.-... ————— ' STAFF MEMBERS WANTED No EXPEItfEN'i’E NEt’ESSARY H 1.1, nil I’ART TIME MAKE I P TO ll.iitm OK MORE IN NEXT 3 MONTHS Men and women of good character to show fomoiii, nl.l' I'ltoSS I'I.AN Foil HOSPITAL AND St’lKllt’AL CARE t" Indivolusils and family groups This Is a dlanlfieil prosesM i„n no , old canvasalnK necessary We help you to get leads and ret oinmt ndallona — It's amusingly simple: •This I.iiVV COST Insnran.f plan, shlih pays LIBERAL BENEFITS ! t |- TO fSi.O.no A YEAR to each Im rsoti. reiiiilrts an initial premium payment of ONLY tl «» Fol: Till: FIRST MONTH Io loV.r an Indi; vhhiHl <>r a familj group. ALL IN , ONE I'oLICY Thereafter. the ort mlum l» determined by the number of pie In the family aroop and the rates are VERY Low ' If you are sales-mlnded. slmerc eottrleous. and like your fellow hu man l.eing- here lx an opportunity 1,, d>, th, 111 a stood litrti and at the. tame time build a truly substantial I tn,<nie for yourself tlintegh Al' j VANt’EO COMMISSIONS and very liberal RENEW At. COMMISSIONS that come to you month after , month, year after year. Thia ol.lt CROSS PLAN Is slmtdlt If V Itself and appeals to EVEliYßol'V’ The beautiful brochurt we semi vo! absolctei.y FREE .how to your friend* and prospf'ts. explains .trythluK •• W ithout ololaaoon send . o f: r ‘ f.,1l p.irtl' nlars A-Ire- . Till. OLP| CROSS PI.AN F'.l: ll -SI'ITAI. ANI. Stlt'Ht’AL CAiti: old Equity Huildlng, Gary 16. Ind FOR RENT FDR It ENT I’ail uro for livestock. Roy Price, i’hone 7962. 143 2t-x FOiFTrENT Sleeping room. 21' 8 9th St. Cali after 5:3" pm I 144 ftx FOR RENT Sleeping rtmm over Arnold k Khnk 228 Madison St. Phone 666 l<< 311 ' FoR RF’sT I room apartment.* bath R»ply hex 33. c/o D»m* | crat. . I MMCELLANEOCS I ELECTRICAL contracting, wiring' I and supplier Free job eetimatea. • Engle A Kicxa. North 12tb St Phone 212. 83 ts CaiVNMOWERS sharpened and repared *--’»» f'le* l >nd retoolbed. Al! work done by machine. Alvin j Gerber U 8 224 Magiey. 113-ts RADIO REPAIR - compi«t«; and dependable radio repair work try o«r guaraateed xervlco ,t raaaonablo price*Trad* in a Good Town - OdMkWi

j QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ' i '• I I i ii I I 1 11 "i sell them with Democrat Want Ads — I’m a realtor on a small scale!" LOANS —on modern suhur-: bans and farms. la»w rate of interest.—A. D. Suttles. T STARTER AND GENERATOR Service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 8. Second St. Decatur Ind. 222-T j SEE HAUOK’S for automatic water' heatera—water aystems— bathrooms—or kitchen*. W’e furnish pipe and install anything we sell. 80tf SHACK BY THE TRACK"“und7r new management. Mr*. Shorty Lee. Open 6-8 p in. during week. Saturday— 6-7. No Sundays. 144-lt 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 LOANS— To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local lz>au Co., 138 N. i 2nd St. Ground 'floor office. I’hone 237. 79-ts A PIT.I ANCE TbERVICE— We“*erT ice ail makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold A Klenk, Inc. 80*62 FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Product* Co. 15-ts NOTICE Farmers — It is a pleas ure to feeddonkey Y-O Feed and Supplement. We carry a full line for hogs, dairy and poultry. Compare the costsaiid reeults. Elmer Gerber. Rout 4. 5 miles South of Magley. 133 12-t CALI. 207 for your plumbing and heating needs. All sixes galvanized pipe. Also complete line of "F A W" pumps. Walter Plumbing A Mealing. 254 N. 2nd St. 299-ts CHIMNEYS are dangerous fire traps. Chimney* inspected estimates free. Repaired and rebuilt Roofs, foundations, sidings. General Building Repair. I’hone 1 16981. 443 Winchester. Work guaranteed. 142-6 t x. j ICE for dependable service call 1683. Kenny's ice Delivery. New al! metal ice refrigerator, 75 lb. box 822.50. While they last—--4 <|t freexer. |8.50; 8 qt. 815.71; Picnic chest, 88.00 and 816.5'i. Rental freezers, 50c a day. 140-ts S.LE< j'K It ’ AI. WI RING SUPPLIES - M t 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 A Klenk. 217-ts CARD OF THANKS ; W» Wish to thank all our friends, j neighbors and relatives for their I kindness, flowc rs. m e mortal I wreaths and cards; and to all for their gifts and assistance at the time of the death of our Jut her. I Charles thrsam Family. Lad 1$ Thrown From Buggy, Leg Fractured Daniel Schwartz, 11, of near ..erne, suffered a compound fracture of hl* left hg Saturday when the buggy In which he was riding was npset on Main street in Berne. Mr*. Meancc S. Schwartz, Qie mother, and Joseph, eight year* old. 1 another son, were also in the buggy. The family was heading east on Main street when the buggy shaft came loose and frightened the horse. The buggy hit the curb and upset, throwing Daniel into a 1 lamp post. Daniel* leg was badly ; shattered between the knee and the I ankle, but the doctor* hope to leave It He was brought to the Adams count) memcirial hospital. The 1 accident on urred about 11 O’clock I Saturday morning. Caroline Church, on the Setau-' ket Village green, was built in 172 J | and Is the oldest Prot**lant Epis(copal Church building on Long island • ' ——

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County Swine Project Committee To Meet The Adam* county swine project committee, Ralph S. Myers, chair man; Harry McDermott, vice-chair-man; Martin Sprunger, secretary--4 treasurer; committee. Albert Coni verset, Ralph Bluhm. Raltfli Freel* Paul Burkhart, Harry Beavers, DeWayne Woods, Dale Llby, L. A. , Holthouse, will meet in the county i extension office at 8 pgn. ’Rieaday. I The main purpose of the session will be that ot planning for a 4 H ■ pig club tour. This tour will be held Friday, July 8. State 4-H piK club leader, Eric Holm of I urdue, will be on the trip. Other matters to be considered by the swine project committee will I ice setting up the show classes, general arrangements for the show and barrow sale. They will also start lining up a judge for the event. Chelsey Miller 4*H County Club Agent Chelsey Miller, who Is complet- ' ing the sophomore year in the Purdue school of agriculture, has rei reived his appointment as 4-H club agent in Adams county for the summer months. He began his duties in the extension office today. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. IL Miller ot Blue Creek township. He is a former 4-H club member and has served' as a local 4-H ‘ dub leader, and for the past three ' years he has been a member of tho I \dams county 4-H club camp staff. • He served in the air force during the last war and imw service in the European theater, TRUMAN I (Cont. From Page One) mlt two more reorganization pro posals to congress shortly. One Is txpei ted to deal with the military establishment. ■ The plans parallel in many reI sped* the recommendations of the Hoover commission on organization of the executive branch. The *even plans submitted to day: 1. Creation of the welfare department which would be headed by a secretary of welfare, an undersecretary and three assistant secretaries. 2. Transfer of the bureau of cm , ployment security from the federal security agency to the labor 1 department. This bureau now operate* the United State* employment service and unemployment I compensation. The veterans’ placej ment service board also would he j shifted to the labor department. V 3. Expansion of the authority of the postmaster general, with the creation of the position of deputy postmaster general and four assistant postmasters general, plus an advisory board for the postoffice department. 4. Permanent placement of the national security council and the national security resources board I in the executive office ot the PresiI dent. 5. Provision for the "unified di 1 rectlon" of the civil service com mission’s executive affairs by the commission chairman. This plan, according to the President, would maintain "the advantages of the bipartisan three-member commis-

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Achievement Winners To Purdue Roundup 4-H club members selected by the 4-H club council on the general achievement beeie, will go to Purdue for the three day round-up Wednesday. Members of the group are: Mary Ann Owens, Pauline! Seesengutb, Margie Menter, Susan Rumple, Max Lehman, Roger Kuhn. Willis Bulmahn, Kenneth Schwaller. Rosalyn Wagner, Mary Ellen Byerly, David L. Ripley, Leonard J. King. Deloria Werilng, Edward Marbach, Barbara Wolf, 818 Sipe, and Marilyn Kiefer. Adult leaders for the 4-H’ers are home agent, Anna K. Williams, Mary Ann Ewel, Chelsey Miller and county agent. L. E. Archbold. The group will tour the Purdue campus, observe state judging and demonstration contest* and attend a variety of social events. 4-12 clubbers will be housed in the men and women’s dormitories. slon.” 6. The chairman of the United State* maritime commission would become ehlc< exeeutiyi and admin istratlve officer of the commission, with full responsibility for the appointment of personnel and super vision of their activities The President said this plan would "strengthen the administration" of the commission. • 7. Transfer the- public roads administration to the department of commerce. V GAS WATER • 1 HEATERS Fully automatic! Insulated! Heats fast, provides easy temperature selection! H HAUGKS y

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Homer Arnold Named To School District Homer Arnold of Kirkland township has been appointed a member of the central consolidated school district, H. H. High, Kirkland trustee, announced today. The other two township* comprising the district are Washington and Monroe. Recently a majority of voter* in these township* ap proved school consolidation with Kirkland. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July i.97‘,4%; Sept. 1.97%%; Dec. 1.99%-%; March 1.95%. Corn: July 1.31% 1.32; Sept. 1.24%; Dec. 1.14%; March 1.16%, Oats: July 60%-%; Sept. 59%; Dec. 60%. Soybeans: July 2.32; Nov. 2J 07%-%; Dec. 2.05%-2.0«. Markets fit A Glance By United Pres* Stock* Irregular in quiet trading. Bonds irregular; V. 8. governments did not trade. Curb stock* Irregular. Chicago stocks Irregular. Wheat, corn, oats, rye and soybean futures higher. Hogs: higher. Cattle: steady. Sheep; short supply steady. FOR SALE ALL METAL DICKLEMAN Corn Crib and (■rain Bin 1,000 bushel cap. ORDER IMMEDIATELY Gerber - Moser Impl. (J. S. 27 Phone 2551

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Jitfi's 20—-(UPj d’MA) Livestock; Hogs: 5,500 active: barrows and gilts 50 to 75 higher than Friday’s ; average; bulk good and choice 170 250 lbs 20.75-21.60: 22" lbs down j mostly to 21.25 and above: practi- ' cal top 21 50; 250-290 ibs 20.00- ; 21.00; heavier weights scarce; 100-160 160 lbs 16001750; sows active, 25-50 higher; bulk good and choice 330 lbs and above 14 50-17 25 choice about 300-350 17.50-18.OO; stags 13.00-14.50. Cattle 1,500; calves 500; fed steers and heifers medium or better strong to 25 or 50 higher; *ev- , eral loads good to low choice 951>1150 lb steer* 26.50-27.00; two loads mostly choice 1250-1275 lb steers 2700; several lots medium short- ! fed 25.60-25.75; little done early on ! common and medium native tat yearlings; undertone strong; about four loads high good and choice 525 to 850 lb heifers 27.00; other scattered small lot* mostly good 26."0-26.50; cows active, 25.50 highI er; good b< es cows scarce; odd i head 19.U019 50, buik common and medium 16.00-18.0 O; tanners and Gutters 12.5015 75; vealer* modi erately active, strong to 50 higher; early bulk good and choice 24.0025.00, top 25 0" Common and med- ! ium 16 "0-23 50, culls downward to 10.00. Sheep l"0; small lots good and choice mixed Weights 24.0024.50; other mixed grades common to just good 2000-2350; slaughter ewe* steady, good and choice lightweights 140 lbs down 8.00-8.60; others mainly 5.00-6.00; few good two-year old breeding ewe* 10.0011.00. FOR WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, ind., June 20 (UP) --Livestock: Hogs 500; choice 21.25; utchers i 9.60 to 20.00; light and medium 20.50 21.00; heavy utchers 17.6019.00; pigs 18.00 down, light roughs 16.00-17.OO; mediuin roughs 14.60j 15.50, heavy roughs 13.00-14.80; oars 9.00-11.00; stags 12.00 down. Choice calve* 26.00; good cow* 16.00-17.00; medium cows 16.00116.00; cutters 14.00 to 15.00; canner* il.oo-13.b0; good ulls 19.00I 21.00; medium 18.00-19.00; comj mon 17.00-18.0 b. The Washington Monument, in Washington. D. (’., is the highest masonry monument in the world. GRAIN PRICES Adam* County F. B. Co-Op's Berne-Monroe Williams Pleasant Mills Corrected June 20 No. 1 Wheat 190 Oat* ----- -56 Corn 175 Beans -—- 216 Call for rve nrices.

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KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected June 20 160 to 550 lbs. - 20.50 180 to 22" ib*. (top) 20.75 22" to 240 lb* 2«.25 240 to 260 Ibs. 20.00 260 to 280 Ibs 19.50 280 to 300 Ibs. 19.00 300 to 325 lbs. 18.25 325 to 350 ibs — 17.75 350 to 400 Ib*. 17.00 140 to 160 Ihs. 16.00 120 to 140 Ib*. 15.60 100 to 120 Ibs. 15.00 Roughs 300 Ibs down - 15.75 30" to 350 1b5.16.25 350 to 400 1b5.14.75 100 to 450 1b514.25 450 to 500 1b5.13.75 500 to 600 1b*.13.25 Stags 11.00 Boar* 10.00 Veal* (Wed. A Sat ) 23.50 Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 2t.50 Buck Lambs 15.00 Yearlings .... 10.00 Ewes 6.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK VARO3 Corrected June 20 16" to 180 Ibs. 20.25 180 to 220 lbs 20.50 220 to 210 Ibs. 20.25 240 to 25" Ibs 20.00 250 to 260 Ibs. 19.75 - 260 to 270 lbs. 19.50 270 to 280 Ibs. 19.25 280 to 3"0 lbs. 19.00 300 to 325 lbs. 18 50 325 to 35" ibs. 18.00 350 to 375 Ibs 1750 375 to 400 lbs. 17.25 140 to 160 Ihs. 17.00 100 to 140 Ibs. 16.50 Roughs 300 down 15.75 Stags 11.50 I.aliib-i 21.00 Calve* 23.00 Boars ...9.00 Ewe* 7.00 Buck* 6 00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected June 20 Beans subject to changa 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 June 2" Grade A large white .51 Grade A large brown. 49 Current receipts .43 Heavy bens.24 Leghorn hens 4 1b» up .21 Cocks.l2 Fryer*—cat! for prices. Volunteers of America, a religion* organization, was founded in March, 1896.