Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1949 — Page 5
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■ local CLASSIFIED ’^■ > DvE ( ’ T l BiNG RATE ® word* ui ?••*'- ■■time 50c: 2 times .sc: ■ ‘me» 11; 6 times 11.75. quoted are for conseru- \<> classified akipday M^E r for 10 point BLACK I. 5c per word each ir. ;,p ( minimum charge. I^K t sifi"d ads listed in para 9K« 60% increase over regu■■p! o f Thanks. Obituary, In 2c per word. 75c )^K py must be In office by 11 Monday through Friday, deadline la 9 *• m. ■**”* — J EOK SALESA I,E -Pbllco Radios and Stucky & Co, s,\!.E 1917 Ford. I door. accessories. Very! The Gas House. 177 6t I SAI.K Pickles for canning C„rial Ist house east of ■ pleasant church. 179-3tx Axtnlnlsler rugs' Wr‘ wool. Open evenings ex w-d Stucky & Co. Monroe, phone 84. 1 tf' Wine colored tapes ,tudi» couch in good condl : , t all Hoagland, 2 shorts. on 38. 179t3 jSs vi.E PAINT ” PAINT - Bros. Paint. Stucky's |KE* e Dept. Monroe, Ind. |Hn-AI.E Hut tie Gas Ranges, aBLv 'yles to select from. Open .vpt Wed. nites. Stucky Monroe, Ind. 274 ts - Condensed butterK|k. M 75 per 100 lb. Full line ■ v idy feeds. Decatur Farms ■"sAi-E-SKELGAS for rural Home cooking and water heating low as >6.95 per 100 lbs. Bros. 101 ts Washers >B9 95. good su< h as Speed Queen and Stucky A Co.. Monroe, open nites except Wed ■lol NEED wood cabinets win ,* it . ns—storm sash or mill ■wk of an? kind, call Quality J S. rvice. Phone Decatur, Free estimates. 48 it t .-AI.E -Fitgatratre refilgera ranges, waler healers, and dryers. Also some used refrigerators. L'hrick K: - IVHf ■uVES. - STOVES. STOVES - Bl you want to trade see StUckySj ■ H Monroe, Ind. They are allow ■ B cz high pt ices for your old stove i B ight now. 274-tfl ■if SALE — 1915 Model ■Hu) craft 26 fl. housetrail■rr in excellent condition. ' Bki.i'oiiable price. Call ■ih .til or 3595. 17913 ■it SALE 1 kitchen cabinet. 1 ■>*d and springs. 3 rugs. 9 x 12 ngoh um 1 Duo-Therm oil ■'i’tr Howard Myers One jflps't mile east of Luckey school. K 17F2tX JtldAL PRICE. TRADE OLD ■\ES Maytag washers Bottle natural gas stoves. Electin’ ■*fri.*erator«. Radios. Home Bh'.-z.rs, Geneva Steel Cabinets Barnes Kitchen. 428 M< Barner. B'hone 6195. 167 ts Bii~SALE— Decatur chicks for ■August and Sept, order now Bl'oultiy supplies, fountains. f"<i ■»*’ and metal nests. Kogy ready ■ built laying houses, any six*. ■ pruts right. See Decatur Hetib B 174121 Bit "SALE— Beautifully located ■ h-rth end five-room tome. 1! ■ M are tired ot small room* ■ lock at this rent-saver. No base ■ a *i*t or furnace but otherwise ■ Umdrrn >3,700 cash or approxi ■ lately >i.«ou down, balance only! ■ U.M monthly. Bob Holler, Real I tor. phono, 170. 117-btf W* SALE—6B4’ refrigerator; di r«»te act; Detroit • Jewel gas ’love; kitchen cabinet; 2 chests °* drawers; small Round Oak k’Oler; studio couch; 1 occas’tonal table; electric vietrola First house west of Magl'-y on 22t. Or ca j| Tocsin 31 on 6 17943 "“-- - - * *WEL HAS A kvTlßt IN TWCTION, MALE — Diesel is ’apidly replacing steam and (as engines on railroads, ships, far lorios, farm and road equipment, *»er plants Lighter units open k ®«e new HoMs— tractors, air rr »tt. autos Apportunlties for ««n trained in Diesel operation *M maintenance are here and rawing. Prepare for Diesel exk*tionce by practical spare time trsiaiag. Details Free Write ’ tllitlM Diesel Training Box 47 Democrat 179-2’x *M« la a tiuli Twain —
FOR SALE—Aorkshire male pigs, j Old enough for service. Benj. Gerke. Phone 682 E. 179 6tx FOR SALE — Tomatoes. Verl Lautsenhelser. Phone 66116 Monroe. 179.31 1917 I’LYMfH TH I dtmr. Must sell at once. — Hammond Bros. 180t3x FOR SALE Young male hog. Spotted Poland. Market price. 1 mi W. of Preble and ’9 mi 8. Preble phone. 1793tx FOR SALE — All kinds of lumber and sheeting John B. Scbwartr 3«% miles West, 1% miles North Berne. Ind 18U6U 1 SAV F. THE COST of seat covers. | Fina Foam deans auto upholsI tery perfectly. Smith Drug Co 180 3t l-<ill SALE —Kitchen, 15 x 15, good condition, asbestos roofing, good siding Augu-t Schroeder. R -1 j Decatur. Marion Center Road, | Marion Twp. Allen Co 180-3tX I FOR SALE -Good used bottle or city gas stove. Been used one year and eight months. Like new. Priced reasonable. Monroe Washing Machine Repair shop Monro® Ind. 179 6tx . FOR SALE—2O acres fine producing land Good house and barn. Well fenced. Ideal location l*i miles north of Craigville. Charles Sanders estate. Sealed bids will be received by Adm. Cal E. Peterson, Decatur, Ind. any time before Aug. 30. 18O3t JI’ST RECEIVED - Shipment of .congohum rugs, 45.96 and up; drop head sewing machines; | chests of drawers; studio couches; several gas stoves; breakfast sets; utility cabinets; baby beds, bassinettes; several all white porcelain ice boxes. Decatur Csed Furniture. 146 S. Second. Phone 420. 179-2 t WANTED WANTED TO BUY — Beef and dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market. Phone 3<ißl. 79 ts WANTED— To do painting, spray or brush: also papering. Phone Monroe 66165. 180-3tx I 11 — —i-m i ■ ■■»■■■ 111 —» »— - .1 ■ -»■ WANTED Riders to Fl. Wayne. 7; 30 or 8 to 4:30 shift. Call 1855 179- | WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5 room modern house, at once. Call fxical Loan Co. Phone 237 or I 10H23. 177-4tx I ' WOMEN wanted fiy kitchen work in restaurant. Must be clean and experit nc< d on short orders. Hours 3 to 11 p in. Call Berne. Ind. Phone 6601. 179-2tx ' WANTED Carpenter A Mason I and plastering work John B. ( Schwarts, 3*4 miles West. 1% 1 miles North Berne, Indiana. 180- ! GENERAL HAI LING. Reason able. l»cal and long distance. Insulated semi-trailer. Also flat body straight truck available. Decatur Farms. Phone 380. 177121 W ANTED - M1 meographlug work. Professional equipment. Save money ou letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Co*an. Phone 870, Heller Build Ing. SEWING MACHINE Repairing — l.et us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels. machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machine*. Boardman's 223 North First. 179 27tn WANTED Washing machine repairing Wringer rolls. Parts and service for all makes. Monro* Washing Machine Repair Shop. On highway 121. Monroe Ind Pick up and delivery. Arthur Mitchell — Claren e Dick. Phone 66443. 169 12IX WANTED Have opening for 2 ladies to demonstrate Stanley Home Products. Earn |SO to I >75 per 2" hr. week Car neces- | tary. Any housewife, can do this work For information, call or write: Uk He •‘"'•ell. 1419 S. Calhoun St Ft. Wayne. Ind An’hony 0367 or at nite—Harrison 65661. 178 6tx MLSi’ELLANEObS WE~D<ralirkiie<l of custom butch ering. Gerber Meat Market. Phone 97. »56 to s-300.—Deca-tur Loan & Discount Co„ Trust Bldg. J ELECTRICAL coatruetlW- wiring and supplies Fre* J'> b '*'‘™“** Engle 4k Kies*- North 12th St Phone 212. | LOANS— nuto. tum.tnr*. livestock or other *^* u * l ’ need Local IsW’i Co., 1W N ST’Bl. Ground floor office 1 phon* MlTrad. M a Good Tawfl -
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds — ! b»» : "Hmm-m-m! There must be something wrong with that rno’or I got with a Democrat Want Adit starts too easily!” RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. dp-tf SEE HAUGK S for automatic water heaters—water systems — bathrooms—or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. (O-tt PLUMBING'AND PLUMBING fix tures. Well pumps, water beaters. Experienced plumber for installation and repair work. Haugks. Phone 49. 145-ts NOTICE—WiII start canning sweet corn Monday, Aug. 1 and every Mon. Wed. and Friday thereafter till further notice. Liechty Cannery and Cane Mill. Berne. 175-et MWWVWMWMRWMNMNMM BUICK • CHEVROLET Sales, Service, Parts SAYLORS MTR. CO. DECATUR Ph. 772 UWWWVUWWWWWMAAAd APPLIANCE SERVICE—We service all uiakes of washers, eweep ers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold A Klenk, Inc. 80-ts $5,009 for SIO.OO Polio protection for the family. No age limit. Kenneth Runyon. Phone 385. K. C. Building. 179t5 FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, bogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertlllier Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts 1 GE—for dependable service call 1688, Kenny’s Ice Delivery. New all metal ice refrigerator, 75 lb. box >22.50. While they last— I qt. freezer. >9.45; 8 qt. >16.40; Picnic chest, >B.OO and >16.50. Rental freezers, 50c a day. 140-ts ELECTRICAL wTrING 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 41 Klenk. 217 ts ROTO-RCOTER SERVICE. Drains and sewers cleaned. >3.00 to >IO.OO. Also electrical contracting. Mr. C. R Williams. R. R. 2.. Decatur. Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163 ts FOR RENT FOR RENT 24 acres of pasture. Phone 98<tK. 178 3tx FOR RENT 7 Al) modern 2 room furnished apartment with refrigerator. Phone 8281. 1792tx FOR RENT 5 room house on sth St. Reasonable rent. Inquire at 603 N. sth St. Before 7 p.m |(0-3t« FOR RENT Office, large rooms, good location. Across from Court House on Second St. Phone 1813. 173tf FOR RENT 3 loom apartment Private entrance. Clean and nicely furnished at 116 8. 13<h St. 179SURPLUS SPACE ror rent. 12."*"' ft. or will divide. Storage, ware house or any business. About 4.UUO ft. of this insulated cooler Railroad siding. Reasonable De catur Farms. I*ecatur, Ind Plr>n<380. 176 12t LOS I AND FOUND LOST Hoop earing, small band of pearls. Lost in or around Adams theater. Sunday. Phone 270. 180ACHESON (emit. From faitr On"! down to details about the program State department sources promised that this would be done tomorrow wh»>n testimony will Im given by the experts on the program Lloyd Berkner special assistant to secretary of state D<-an A<hes>n. and Maj. Gen. Lyman Lemnitxcr. the military establishment a specialist on the arms aid plan. The fertile soil of the state of Nebraska grows 200 varieties of grass. Sslrnon P Chase. Aaericsn jurat and xtatesmsn ■vas born us iorush. N. H - 10
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NO OBJECTIONS (Cont. From Page One) on Adams street. The growth in grade enrollment makes It necessary to plan for additional class rooms. Mr. Krick explained. The peak in enrollment is expected within the next couple years, based on the birth rate from 1946 and currently. Chowder Is a dish of French origin. Clam chowder is the most common form. CONTRACTS (Coat. From Pag* QnO> fertilizer to lie delivered to the county farm was awarded to Henry Dehner, Jr., on his bid of >45 a ton. The Burk Elevator company was awarded the contract for furnishing three car loads ot prepared stoker coal to the county buildings, on a bld of >13.25 a ton. One-half of the bond ot Richard l.ewton, county treasurer-elect, was filed by A. D. Suttles, agent, for >15,000 and approved. The bond be-
GUARANTEED USED CARS 17 C HEVROLET SED. ’l6 HUDSON SED. ’46 NASH GOO SED. 12 PI.Y.M. CONV.CI’E 11 HUDSON 8 SEI). TOASTER MOTOR SALES 108 Monroe Street 125 N. First Street Phone 372
pi wr utf! REGISTERED Hampshire Hogs 1 P.M. Friday August 12 • 67 Bred Gilts • 10 Spring Boars Blue Ribbons and tested production. Tomorrow's meat type today. Save this ad. Catalog mailed on request. Sale 1 miies west, 1 mile north, I'4 west of Geneva. Ralph S. Myers 1-2 EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE AVAILABLE The exclusive francliise to handle our complete line of major home appliances and heating equipment in available for your city and 'he surrounding territory. Till v exclusive franchise give* you A REPUTABLE NAME STABLE YEAR ROI’ND BUSINESS FI.(M)lt PLAN ASSISTANCE C( )NS IG N?1 ENT M ERCII AN DISK NATIONAL ADVERTISING LOCAL ADVERTISING EXTENSIVE PROMOTIONS M)W CAPITAL INVEST MENT RAPID INVENTORY TURNOVER YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR SECURITY. 'Aggressive and intelligent men do not n*«i experience For'yeight years of industry If ader*hip prove our ability to train men to operate *uc< ***fully. For further information, write toE. L. MASON Kalamazoo Stove w Furnace Co 175 Rochsater Ave. Kalamazoo. Michigan
comes effective next January L The commissioners ordered repairs to the ditch that crosses the Archbold road west of the city. A 12-inch tile will be laid and connected with the tile that empties Into the Holihoiise ditch, near the Roy | Johnson farm.
REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY at Public Auction As we are moving to my father's home, we will sell the following real estate and personal property at publii- auction at 366 W. Wabash St., FRIDAY, EVENING, AUGUST 5 Personal Property at 6:00 P. M. Real Estate st 7:00 P. M. Good frame house with 11 rooms, 8 closets, full basement and attic, 5 rooms upstairs. 6 rooms down, suitably arranged for 2 or 3 apartments. Two kitchens have sinks, one with cupboards. Inlaid linoleum, full bath up. lavatory and stool down, good slate roof. Stoker fired hot water heating system, electric hot water heater, large soft water cistern witli motor plumbing, city water. Two car garage 20x32, large garden, beautiful shade and fruit trees. Large lot 73x132. This home has h*en used as a three apartment home, therefore sufficient wiring and plumbing has been donq. This property Is in excellent state of repair. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION of 8 rooms, remaining 3 rooms subject to tenants' right as of Sept. 1, 1949 House can be inspected any day p|ior to sale between 4:00 I’. M. ami 9:00 I*. M. or by appointment. For further information call or see Melvin Liechty. TERMS —Real Eatate *« cash day of sale, balance upon delivery of deed and abstract of title. Personal property—Cash. Personal Property 3 burner white enamel Perfection stove and oven; modern white enamel icp box 100 !b. cap ; kitchen table and chain, kitchen cabinet; work table; 2 burner hot plate, good mahogany desk with plate glass top; chest ot drawers; 11x11 rug; fruit jars, etc. JAMES VON GUNTEN, Owner Consigned Personal Property Good G. K Stratoliner Electric range with triple oven: 7 cu. ft Frigidaire refrigerator, like new; breakfast set; Simmons studio couch; walnut o<*< aasional table; table lamp; floor lamps, hassock; ironing boards; clothea hamper; Indoor photography lamps with tri pods; Hollywood double beil with spring ami mattress; chest of draw ers; dressing table; cherry wall cabinet with 3 mirrors. Iron bed; RestRight lied spring; mattress; dresser; 2pc living room suite; bookcase; glass door cupboard; oak drop-leaf fable with extensions; small China cabinet; antique medicine chest; table model radio; I dining room chairs; kerosene heater; G E electric sweeper with att.; Maytag electric washer; studio couch; dishes an<l Ixdding; wash boiler and 2 tubs; step ladder; lawn mower, kitchen table: waffle Iron an<l sandwich toaster, combination; antique mission style clock; baby lied with mattress; leatlur chair, etc. ROY I NED JOHNSON. Auctioneers E. W. BAUMGARTNER, Clerk MELVIN LIECHTY. Auctioneer 2 . burning my household refuse fiU • • • flotage t 00... in b asemßnt *” *T just put all burnable household trash and waste paper—yes, even wet apd dry garbage—in the Majestic Indoor Incinerator. Light it at top and leave it! No muss, oo fuss, no foul odors! And no more backyard jaunts to a messy ■ garbage can or to an unsightly trash burner on rainy or wintry days. Now we can live in our backyard oo summer days without obnoxious, exposed garbage cans and unsightly trash burners. Unit connects to furnace flue. Waste itself serves as ■ fuel. It’s the best investment we’ve ever made—l just couldn't get along without it!" ASHBAUCHER’S TIN SHOP 1 ESTABLISHED 1915 ■ 116 N. Ist St. Phone 739
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KROYOCEDE for Blister Beetle* Holthouse Drug Co. Trade In a Good Town — Deea‘ur
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK I Fort Wayne, Ind , Aug. 2.—(UP) — (PM A) — Livestock: Hog market steady, receipt* 500. Calvaa steady. Lambs 50 higher at 24.50 down. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Aug. 2—(UP) — (PMAj—Livestock: Hogs 7,(MMi; rather slow; barrows and gilts uneven, weak to 50 lower; early sale* good and choice 190-240 lb» 22 50-23 25; 240-290 lbs 21.00-22 6O; odd loads 300-350 lbs 19 00-20.I0; 100-16 U lbs mostly 16-50-190", i6tslbo lb* 22.25-22.75; ' sows weak to 25 or more lower at 14.00-18.75 and above; big weights and roughs offerings 13.50. Cattle 2,300; calves 4"0; early steer trade les* active, most sellers asking fully steady; few early sales steady; 1100 lb high good to mostly choice steers and yearlings 27.50; good light steers and mixed yearlings 26 25-26 50; fed steers eligible 26.00-27.00; good heifers Steady at 26 00; cows Opened active. strong to 50 higher; bulk common and medium beef cow* 14.5016 50, tanners and cutters 11.5014 25; odd good beef cows 17.0017.50; vealers opened active, mostly 5o higher; good and choice 25.5026 50; common and medium 20.0025 00. Sheep 800; all slaughter classes active; spring lamb* steady, bulk good and choice 21 50-25 oil; med-[ ium to good 23.00-24.00; good and choice 100*lb fed southwestern yearlings No. 1 *kins 21.50; slau*h ter ewes scarce, steady at 5.00-8.00. Markets At A Glance Bv United Pre** Stocks firm in moderate trading. Bond* Irregular higher, U. S government* traded higher. Curb stock* irregularly higher. Silver unchanged In New York at 71 % cent* a fine ounce. Cotton luture* irregular. Grain* in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy beans futures irregular. Hog*: steady. Sheep: few oa market. Cattle; steady to lower. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Sept. * l 'l 2.07 U U; March 2.07; May 2.00%201. Corn; Sept. 1.28-1.28*4; Dec. 1 l«*«a *4. March 1.1911; May 1.20%. ' Oats; Sept. 66%-*,»; Dec 65%- *,; March 648; May 62% Soybeans: Nov, 2 35% %; !><•<■ 2.35*4%; March 2 32%; May! 2 3<»*iß. Chinaware, now known as por- j <elain, was originally introduced from China. Vp|«>ln<inrnt of Kseeutrls estate So. IMT Notice Is herrbs alteli, That tic iindi-rolKned has beet) app unti-cl Usecutris of the e»tat>- of Warren <l. Kleinknlglit lat< of Adams County. de* eased. Ihe eatati Is pn>bai>l> solvent. Jr noir Klrlnknlahl Kseratri* Jut, «■*. tom John 1.. Ilrtoss tflorne, JULY ;•»—At'<; 2- :•
SALE SERVICE List your Real Estate and personal property at auction or private •al*. TROUTNtfB REALTY CO. 207 Court St. Office phone 1053 Re*. 5992
i KENNETT — MURRAY & CO. Corrected Aug. 2 160 to 170 lbs. 19.75 17" to lh" lbs. 22.00 ISO to 220 lbs (top) 22 25 220 to 240 lbs. 22 00 240 to 260 lbs. 21.25 260 to 280 lb*. 20.50 280 to 300 lb*. 19 75 300 to 325 lbs. 19.00 325 to 350 lb*. 18 25 350 to 375 lbs. 17.50 ; .175 to 400 lbs. 17.00 400 lb* up 16.25 140 to 160 lb*. 17 oo j 120 to 140 lb*. 16 50 ■ 100 to 120 lb*. 16.00 Roughs 300 lbs. down 17.00 300 to 350 lbs. 16.60 35* to 400 lbs. 15.50 400 to 450 lbs. 14.50 450 to 500 lbs. 11 500 to 550 lb*. 12 50 550 to 600 lbs. 11 50 600 lbs. up 10.50 Stags 10.50 Boars 8 00 Veal* <Wed. * Sat ) 25.00 Spring Lambs (Wed. P Sat.) 22.00 Clip Yearlings 14 00 Ewes 6 00 •CHMITT'B STOCK vARDS Corrected Aug 2 160 to 180 lbs. 21 50 180 to 200 lbs. 22 00 200 to 240 lb*. 22 50 240 to 260 lbs. 21 50 I 260 to 280 lb.*. 20.75 280 to 300 lbs. 20.00 300 to 325 lbs. 1925 .'!25 to 350 lbs 18.50 .!5" to 400 lbs. 17 75 140 to 160 )b*. 1775 IM to 140 lb*. 17 25 Rough* 300 <k>*n 17.00 Stag* 11 00 Lambs 22.00 Calve* .................... 23 00 Boar* 9.00 Ewes 6 00 Bucks 5 00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Au* 2 Bean* subject to change during day. Price* delivered at elevator. Ask for price*. Grain: .03 per bushel les* Corn: .07 per 100 les*. f ob. farm. WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Cm reel'd Au* 2 Grade A laige white .60 Grade A large brown .58 I Current receipts .42 | Heavy lien* . 2" ■ Leghorn bens 4 lbs. up .18 ' Cock* -12 i Fryer*—i a.! for prices. GRAIN PRICES Adams County B. Co Op'* Berne Monroe-William* Pleasant Mill* Cm re led Aug 2 No. 1 Wheat 1 68 o*l* b 5 Corn -1 * l ’’ Beans 2 41 Call for rye price* The state of T» xa* i* a* big as all tb> New England state*. Illi | mJ*. N' w York. New Jersey. Pennsylvania and Ohio combin'd
Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson • Monroe
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