Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1949 — Page 5

9. 1949

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES ftWQMgSa™ - wvttto m '*»«■ 1 ti.ns »9e; 2 lime* 75c: 6 times $1.75, Al , jgffl gaoled are for consniujv* days. Wo classified skipday Mr’ W point BLACK ? JC® .is 9c per word each it. ninimum charge. ggSfted ads listed in para Wfc lacrosse over reguRKptot Urbank*. Obituary, In 2c per word. 75c Mh|pW<dS h « ,n office by 11 'i.9ET'' Utaday through Friday. Mmr ~ " I FOR SALE 1947 Studebaker MMtylM Coa<’li A 1 condition £*«>*«»' 151 TE iißH' llll ™ Radio* and lEftfaterators. Stucky & Co., Ind. 274 ts Fort SALA—I ■"I $> -'■ I" r U’" 1,1 ’ Ra» Service. Inc.. 812 W Elm St. 137 TF FOR SALE — 1939 G. MC. i/i Ton panel truck, cheap. SUwaH’s Btkery. 151tf For SALE Living room suites built to lour choice. Quick deftvwry. itrnky Furniture Co.. Monroe, ISO-lSt For SALE 19 Model A Ford. Rebuilt f»tor. Good tires. Carl r 5'4 mi. ISB-3tx FOR SALE — Axmlntoter rugs, mp Open evenings ex S«9t W«d. Stucky & Co. Monroe, fßd. »4. I ls FOR MB~ i Lo« 9 Bros Paint. Stucky’s ■BMb wept Monroe, Ind. I, : . 150tf FORBALE Bottle gas automatic Sea- r and Serve) Gas Refrlgentors. Htftcky A Oo tflpnd ISM* pOR ! ' ! "jSALE — Bedroom mites. EB|t|f to s< h-H from, blond, dark. HMMM*mlor period. Stucky Furniture Co i'."l2i FOR BALE— Buttermilk, barrels <jpei 100 lbs. also drums. nWjfbwe of Arcady feeds. De-j ■ Qjbrni*. Phone 380. 150 IZt to select from. Open ftißKcppt Wed. nites. Stucky <> n I t’U SALE" 8 room house, semiSee St. Phone 1 l-'i73 I." I' x SMB*?* rooking and water heating UESw[ *s $6.95 per 100 lbs WgjUKn.H. 101-tt FOtiySLE Washers SB9 95, good DMMk|U< h as speed Queen and Stucky te Co., .Monroe, | nites except Wed . .□O : 278 ts < t KM.E — John Deere ’ HKne. 12-A, power takeOhio VtuKiKED wood cabinets win deatjtorei ns - storm sash or mill | any kind - cal> « ua,,, y MMiraißervice, Phone Decatur estimates. 48 ts FOhKLe Fitgaaatre reriigera taftS ranges, water heaters, and dryers. Also some refrigerators. I hrn k M* 10111 ■Hp, ~STOVES. STOVES - see Myti r<»e. Ind They are allow hg hit k prices for your old stove Bow. Z 74 ts BfiETBAI.E New 600 16 tire ant Mb*, to ver on road. 9.95, no tax practically 11-w. <!• an -eat for sedan. 5 0". See Bob Gp»trii at Democrat or at 9" I ."rnjfcl street. 159t2j rOg’BAIK Roper bnflsi ranges gflBU Refrigerators. Before you | the lady who owns Also water heaters. wate< -•ilatrs Installed. Stucky '• Ap Genova Hatcheries. IW-w e iwfcßAl.E— Beautifully I'tcated Mrtfe end five room Louie If /“•Sjpe tired ot smell room* took at this rent saver No base furnace but otherwise fezEr $3,700 cash or approxl jHtoßb si.gi>o down, balance only BWH monthly. Bob liellt r. It'al 87". 417 btf room home with hardwood floors, an well constructed and SK.rr.nged home Ideally in the north part D* Price $5.00'1. Can be sold reasonable dow n payment balance tn , monihly pay • Call 174 J F Sanmann Real’y Auction Co D» Jgflnd |M|r a God Town - Oacatur

FOR SALE—Power mower, excellent condition. Cail 1825. Lutes Flowers. 158-3 t FOR SALE-Young fryers. 1 mile east on 224. Charles Whitright. • 158-3 IX FOR SALE — Glask candy case. 6% ft. x 2 ft. Cheap. Lister's Grocery. Prehle, Ind. 160 3t-x FOR SALE — One bicycle. A-l condition. Inquire 214 Jefferson St. l«n St-x FOR SALE —1 G. E. refrigerator, new paint job. Zlner's Home Appliances. J hone 939. 159 2t FOR SALE Apples at the farm. No job. No money. Some free. After 4:30. J. O. Trlcker, R. R 5. Phone 1908. 159 ?t FOR SALE — 1948 Champion outboard motor. Model 2-K. 4.2 11. P. Never been used. At reduced price. Inquire at Rambo's Five F 'int Sinclair. 159 3tx FOR SALE 1948 Harley Davidson "74” O. 11. V. motorcycle. Ted Reinhard. 927 N. Sth St. Phone 14703. 159 3t ' FOR SALE— 1936 Chevrolet coat h. In fair condition. For quick sale. $69.50. Down Town Texaco. 2nd and Jackson. 160 3t-x FOR SALE- 15 poultry batteries steel, 16 compartments, also in sulated Fruehauf semitrailer. Decatur Farms. Phone 380. 158-3 t FOR SALE—Two registered Guernsey cows, giving good flow of milk. Mrs. Delores Deßolt, 1 tniie I North of Willshire on Route 49. 158 3t x FOR SALE — IDnmann milker, double unit. 4 years old. Good condition. William Frauhiger. 3Mi miles E. of Bluffton on road 124. 160 3t x FOR SALE — .Milk route to Wayne Co-op, Fort Wayne; also 60 or more New Hampshire Red pullets. about 4 months old. Charles Wurkinger. 2 mi. E.. 1% mi. S. of Monroe. .Monroe phone 103-G. 159 It X FOR SALE—I 949 Pontiac 6 con vertable. 194'. Studebaker Cham pion Skyland coupe. 1946 Ford club coupe. 1942 Dodge % (A I stake. 1937 Chevrolet 114 ton dump truck. See these bargains at the pew Hoosier Pete Station. Corner 27 and 224. 158-5 t I — , ■ 1 ■ — I FOR SALE OR TRADE 1946 Chev. Fleet master, newly overhauled; 1941 Chev. Club Coupe, new paint job; 1911 Chev. Fleetline Sedan: 19|o Chev. Master Deluxe Sedan. These are all In first class condition. Fred Busche, Phone 975. 303 North 9lh St. 159 3t x FOR SALE — All kiln dried Southern Yellow Pine Lumber, No. 2, No. 1, (’ and Btr: No. 2 and Btr, 2xl—- — Sto Ifi fl.—s9o per M; No. I 2 and Btr. Ixl, Ixl2 ship lap $10(1 per M; ship lap. ear siding, center match, flooring, etc. Also all dimensions. HARB BROS.. Berne, Ind. Phone 311 - 3383. H* WANTED WAITRESS WANTED — Apply fn person. No phone calls, Bellmont Restaurant. 159 3t WANTED TO~BI’Y — Beef and dairy cattle. Scbeiman’s Market. Phone 3081. 7»-tf DEALERS WANTED- Good open ing for progressive dealer to handle Hybrid Seed Corn, field feeds, Rock Phosphate. Write Box 39, Democrat. 158g6t WANTED - Washing machine repairing. Wringer roll*. Parts and service for all makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. On highway 124. Monroe, Ind Pick up and delivery. Arthur Mitchell - Clarence Dick. 156 I2t x WANTED— Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870. Heller Build ing. SEWING MACHINE Repairing bet us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, bu' lleia. mar-bine buttonholes; Hemstitching We buy and sell sewing machines Boardman's 223 North First. W 254-x MLSCELLANEOVS _ IAIANS—SSO to >3oo.—Decatur Loan & Discount Co w Trost Bld<. T ELECTRICAL contract IM. Wiring •nd sepplies. Free job estimates. I Engle A Kleis. North 12th St Phone 211 *J« FARM Loans 4%. Kenneth Rnttv on. K. C. Bldg. Phone 3W T

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ——- «‘ 2?,' a ‘ r <* w •'Hinni m-m! I guess I really don't need that target I got with a Democrat Want Ad"’ LAWNMOWERS sharpened and repared. Lu*a filed and retoothed. All work done by machine. Alvin Gerber. U. S. 224. Magley. 113-ts WANT TO STOP SMOKING? Try NICO-STOP. Get it at Smith’s Rexall Drug in Decatur. It's guaranteed. 157 17t LOANS— To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co., 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office. Phone 237. 7»-tf RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable ' radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable price*. Haugks. •O-ts SEE HAUGK'S for automatic water heaters—water systems— bathrooms—or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. (O-ts PLUMBING AND PLUMBING fix tures. Well pumps, water healers. Experienced plumber for installation and repair work. Hangks. Phone 49. 145-ts FOR CLOGGED SEWERS and drains call your Roto Rooter man. 2 year guarantee or half price atid no guarantee. Call C. R. Williams. Phone 4 on 6. Tocsin. Route 2. Decatur. 128 ts r’AttMEliS - ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, bogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts CHIMNEYS' arc dangerous fire traps. Shimneys inspected, esti mates free. Repaired and rebuilt Roof s, foundations, sidings Kaehr’s General Building Repair Phone 16981. 443 Winchester Work Guaranteed. 156-6tx ARTICLES mothproofed with HERLOU are guaranteed against moth damage for 5 years. Dry cleaning cannot remove BEKLOU. Average cost to mothspray a suit or dress to 8c a year. Decatur Dry Cleaners. 145-ts FARMERS— Our windstorm insurance pays the bills. You deserve the best. Get our combination policy and be safe. Decatur Insurance Agcncv. Kenneth Runyon. 1561.5 ICE for dependable service call 1683, Kenny's Ice Delivery. New ail metal ice refrigerator, 75 lb box (22.50. While they last—--4 qt. freezer, $9.15; 8 qt. sl6 l(<; Picnic chest, $8 rm and (16.50. Rental freezers, 50c a day. 140-ts ELECTiUCAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fto tures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold A Kienk 217 ts FOR RENT — AlMtoodent six room downstairs apartment; one room suitable for office, one block from business district. Available immediately. Write box 40 c o Democrat. !«•» 3t * 4.051 and found IXM4T OR STRAYED—Grey kttte’i Phone 1442. Reward. 159 2t x

Indiana Farmers To Make Western Tour Indianapolis. July 9. — Two train load* of Indiana farmers, one In August and a second in September, will cover 8.500 miles to the west coast and return, stop p|ng en route to study numerous farming projects. In Texas the Hoosiers will visit a large cattle ranch. After a brief Visit in Old Mexico, they will pass through the irrigated valleys of California north to Portland Returning throngh Idaho, they will view the harvesting of the potato crop. In Utah they will study successful irrigation of farms. Trade In a Good Tewn — Gecatui SALE SERVICE List yeur Real Estate and personal property at auctian »r private ■ale. TROUTNER REALTY’CO. 207 Court St.

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County Pig Tour Held Here Friday Joe Macias Honored For Best Judging Joe Macias, of the French township 4 H club, won a "pig In box" from Ralph Myers for the best job of pig Judging during the county pig tour Friday. Macias won the model of a Hampshire in competition with 70 other 4-H hoys and girls who went on the tour. The judging of the Hampshire pigs was done at the Myers farm, three miles south of Linn Grove in Hartford township. Leland Bienz, of the Union township 4-H club, and David Ringer of the French township 4-H club placed second and third and wen* also awarded plastic pig models. Five of the boys correctly judged two out of three groups of sows, spring- boars, and spring gilts, according to the three expert Hampshire judges present. A group of five January gilts were then Judged by the five finalists, which Included, in addition to the three winners, Vernon Ratcliff of the Washington township 4 H club and Junior Bulmahn of the Union township club. i The Hampshire judging took place in the afternoon. In the morning the crowd of 76 men. boys and girls were taught how to show a hog by Jack Bebout on his fathers farm in St. Mary's township near Bobo. The crowd then went to Alonzo Smith's farm In French township and Chester and Lester Smith demonstrated washing and trimming of hogs. The 4-H parly then lunched at the Berne park during a pouring rain On the way from the park to the Myers farm. Erie Holm showed the boys and girls a field of Ladino clover mixed with alfalfa. Holm.

SUNDAY DINNERS ’ Discontinued • .MOM’S & POP’S PLACE i on 221 ' NOTICE! My office will be closed July 10-17, Incl. Arthur 11. Girod, M. D. ■ *W"W '( 1 I' NOTICE! My office will be closed ’ from July 10-16, inclusive H. »» ZWiCK, M. I). ' B——S—W—— I NOTICE We Will Be Open MONDAY, July 11 for busincNs DECATUR DRY CLEANERS ■ 1 _ ___ — -WANTEDI Experienced Restaurant Lady — 30 to 40 years old. Apply in person. Mr. Webber. CHAT & CHEW DRIVE-IN 301 N. 13th U. S. 27 NR SALE 1941 FORD SUPER DELUXE TUDOR “( leanest Ford in town” Black finish White sidewalls • 1939 Plymouth Coach • 1942 FORD Coach • 1939 TORD Coach • 1938 FORD Coach • 1037 DESOTO Sedan II ■_ 1937 NASH ’79.00 DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES 141 S. 2nd St. Phone 1645

who had charge of the technical end of the expedition, Is a member of the Purdue University extension staff. L. E. Archbold, county agricultural agent, accompanied the 4 H members, assisted by Chelsey Miller, 4-H club agent, and Vaughn Miller, agricultural teacher at the Decatur high school. Holman Egly Is Head Os Jefferson PTA Berne. July 9. Holman Egly was elected president of the Jefferson township PTA at a meeting and picnic held this week at the Jefferson township school. Other now officers are Ralph Bollenbacher, vice-president; Mrs. Charles Baker, secretary and Charles Stoltz, treasurer. The cleverest man Is Hie one who always does he thinks is right. North America has 30 major zoos — In the United States, Cana da and Mexico. Tolerance is the most lovable quality that any human can possess.

Walt’s Root Beer Stand North on 27 CITY LIMITS « oz. Glass R(X)T BEER HOT DOGS l«c CIGARETTES — CANDY Come on out cool off with a glass of ice cold Root Beer. 9 j y \' v..' —! J ■ y JI ylr® for Your Form Equipment 'Our mechanics are trained by the AllisChalmers factory to give your equipment proper check-up and repair service. • Overhauling '/ • Reconditioning < • Adjusting • Part* replacement • Painting • General check-up and repair We gOe every job — large or small — careful attention. Stop in when you need parts or any kind of farm equipment repairs. ( SAtfS ANO SfevtCf J Gerber - Moser linpl. Co. U. S. 27 Phone 2551

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E. F. GASS STORE will Ik* closed all day .Monday, July 11, in preparation for sale 1 starting Tuesday at 9 a.m. 1 i - LEGAL WOTK E OF I*l Bl.l< HE4RIXG Notice Ik hereby given that tl>e L-n! Alioholh- Beverage *>f I Adam* County, Indl.in.i, will, it : |> j nt on the 28th day of July, at the Co. Comml—loni-r'e Itoom, la I Auditor'* Office c S T. In the Citi I (or town! of Hecat-ur, Indiana in aald County, Ix-glit Inveetigiitlon of tho apldlratlotoi of th.- following named persona, requesting the is- e I to the appll-ante, at the |<watl > .s I hereinafter net out. «f the Al'»holl< Beverage Permit* of the •-lae-*» hereinafter designated and will, at wild time and place, receive Information concerning the fltne»« f xaid applicants, and the pr-pr|ef> of las uI ng the permits applied fo< to such applicant* at the premises named: Anmra l.iH-altoa- flaaalfleatiens Aloyalus and Cornelius Gelnx r. SI7OI. !3» West Monroe St l»e<atur lt«-«taurant. Beer, liquor ami wit. . retail. B P <». Elks. 993. 84OM. J 27 N. Recond Kt ~ iic.atur Chib. Beer, li- i noor and wine, retail. MAID INVESTIGATION WILL 81-: OPEN To THE PC4ILIC. AND IT.I I.K* PAItTIt TI’A I ION IS UEtjCEMT ED. INDIANA tl.l oil'll.l< lIEVEItA<IE COMMIoat'IN 11, join F. XOOM.6S Secret ary HEHN AKII E. DOVI.E < ‘l>. i irn.an . JULY 9—l«

Two Young Brothers Held For Shooting Held For Slaying Os Sister-In-Law ColumbuH. ()., July 9 (I'l’i T»ti young hrothera were li* id today in connection with the fatal shooting of their alater-in-law and i police Kiild they admitted firing random ahots into the farmliouae where Mr*. Alma Arledge wav found slain. The youth*. Done! Arledge, 14. i and lifa brother. Harold, 11. led police to an open field when* they had thrown an old hunting rifle ami a double barreled shotgun. However, they BteadfaMtly refused to admit that they actually shot Mrs. Arfl<*dgo. I’olh-e -raid tile laiys repeatedly changed their atoriea as to I lie number of allot* fired into the liouse. Sheriff Ralph J. Paul aaid "there , ia no question about who killed 1 i Mrs. Alledge. It'a only a matter j of getting all tile tru«- facta'' ('apt. Hugh l.eggett. chief invesiigalor for the Franklin county aheritf* office, aaid Harold Ar- , ledge admitted firing one allot a<i cideiitally into the houae and Dorael admitted firing two. The Itoya gave no reason for the ahootlng. hut nelgliliora told police they had heard the youtha argil ing with Mra. Arledge alxiut weed ing and lioilng the garden a few hours previous to the shootiny. Tlie Imdy of the 22-year old Mrs. Arledge was found in the < blood-spattered farm tenant housi yesterday. She had been wounded ; Io lini'-s with bullets and shotgun i pellets. Garden Clubs Plan For Joint Meeting Berne. July 9 The Garden Clubs of Berne. Portland. Geneva. Decatur and Bluffton will hold a joint melting July II at the pavll ion in Lehman park here. An allday session will lie held, with a picnic lunch in the park at noon. Following the afternoon session, the group will visit a few gardens in Berne. Reports Thefts From Auto Here Friday Junior Roop, Decatur, reported lo the city police that $5. a lunchbox, glasses, and a billfold were stolen from his car Friday afternoon. The money and properly I were stolen about 3:30 o'cloi k the police rejiort showed. Three other men were with him at the time. Wac Sergeant Is Named Secretary Wac Sgt. Mildred Wyneken. of j Foit Wayne, daughter of Kark, Wjnekeii of tissian, has been assigned as sei rotary to Brig. Gen. Edmund B. Sebree, commanding general of Muni< h Military Post, Germany. Mis- Wyneken first 1-iillstvd in the Wacs in August, 1942, ami served until July, 1915. She rein listed in April, 1916 and went to Germany for assignment with the I war <rimes trials in Nuernberg.

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KENNETT — MURRAY & CO. Corrected July 9 160 to 180 lbs. 21.00 180 to 220 lbs. (top) 21.25 220 io 240 lbs 21.00 240 to 260 lbs. —„ 20 25 260 to 280 lbs. 19.75 280 lo 300 lbs. 19.00 300 to 325 lbs. 18.25 325 to 350 lbs. ... 17.75 350 lo 400 lbs. 17.00 140 lo 160 ibs. 16.50 120 to 140 lbs 16.00 100 to 120 lbs. 15.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down 16.00 300 to 350 ibs 15.50 350 to 400 lbs 14.75 400 to 450 lbs. 13.75 450 to 500 lbs. ... 12 75 500 to 550 lbs. 11.75 550 to 600 lbs 10.75 600 lbs. up 10.00 Stags 10.00 Boars ......... 8.50 Vials (Wed. k Sat.) ... 24.50 Spring Limbs (Wed. & Sat.) 23.50 Clip Minhs 15.0 Q Yearlings 10.00 Ewes 6.00 SCHMITT'S STOCK vARDS Corrected July 9 160 to 180 lbs. 21.00 180 to 220 lbs. 21.25 220 to 240 lbs. 21.00 24" to 250 lbs. 2'1.75 250 to 260 lbs. 20.50 260 to 270 lbs. 19 25 270 to 280 lbs. 2" 90 280 to 300 lbs. 19.75 300 to 325 lbs. 19 25 325 to 350 lbs. 18.75 350 to 375 lbs. ..... 1R.25 375 to 400 lbs. 18.00 140 to 16" lbs. 17.75 100 to 140 lbs. 17.25 Roughs 300 down 16 25 Stag* 1150 Lamb* .................... 21.00 Calve* 23.00 Boars ............. ........ 900 Ewes 7.00 Bucks (.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected July 9 Beaus subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. A»k for prices. Grain: J'3 per bushel les*. Corn: .07 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnithed By DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corn < ltd July 9 Grade A large while .50 Grade A large brown .... .49 Cum nt receipt* .42 Heavy hen* .21 la gliorn hens 4 lbs. up .18 Cot ks .12 Fryers—tad for prices. GRAIN PRICES Adam* County B. Co-Op's Berne-Monroe-Williams Pleasant Mill* Corrected July No 1 Wheat 176 Oats ...................... .55 < - 0 - i so Dians 2.28 Call for rye prices. About 90 per cent of the nation's bauxite, the source of aluminum, < omes from Arkansas.

Elevator Go. Decatur ■ Peterson • Monroe