Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1949 — Page 5

THAT. AUGUST 5. 1945

Classified Ads

E- ■ local classified ADVERTISING rates vi '* a,; ” 1 time 50c; 2 times Tsc: ■ I 3 time* JI; 6 times 91.75. Rates quoted are for consecujays. No classified skipday accepted. for 10 point BLACK WfACK is 6c per word each in Clarified ads listed in para rate. Card of Thanks, Obituary. In Kemorlam, 2c per word. 75c h T 11 m Monday through Friday. deadline is 9 *• m. WL . - - -•— —- ■ FOR SALE 1 ; > SALK-I’hllco Radios and Stucky & Co, I IB Monroe. Ind. 274-ts SALK — Axmlnister rugs. ’• wool. Open evenings ex ■ rt .pt Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe,: tod. Phone 84. 1-ts ’’■ok sale’“i^aTnt^ paint~ K Lowe Bros. Paint. Stucky's "■illdwe Dept. Monroe, Ind. M 150-ts WoiTsALK-Bottle Gas Ranges, H many styles to select from. Open V Bites except Wed. nites. Stucky H A Co. Monroe, Ind. 274-ts B Fur SALK Five burner table top H k. ro-. tie range with oven. Like* H n.w Reasonable. Phone 1375. ■ 181-4tx ■ mi: sale — All kinds of lumber B and .-heeling. John B Schwartz i 2 miles West, 1% miles North Berne, Ind. 180-6tx SALE — Condensed butter milk H 75 per 100 lb. Full line <>f An.uly feeds Decatur Farms. I’boue 3*o. 173-12 t *®f(?R _ SALK-SKKLGAS for rural ■ home cooking and water heating -■ a.» low as >6 95 per 100 lbs. Lhrick Bros. 101-ts CHyol; SALE Two room house and lot located in Bobo. Inquire Richard t ook. 7 mile E. of Decatur on 224. 181-3tx SALE—Washers >89.95, good makes such as Speed Queen and, B Hutton. Stuuky & Co., Monroe, lad , Open nites except Wed. M 2741 f "BlM'ti: NEED wood cablijets—win-' B dow screens—storm sash or mill! ‘sH * 1,7 a,| y lA* n< 2. call Quality] Mill Service, Phone Decatur; "B 17161. Free estimates. 48 ts gfl.oK SALE—Frtgatralre refrlgeraCB tori - ranges, water beaters, B washers, and dryers. Also some B| *"°d used refrigerators. Übrlck B Bros. 101-ts MkIoVES, bTOVES. STOVES — -B If you want to trade see Stuckys B at Monroe, Ind They are allow |B !n * high prices tor your old stove IB right now. 274-ts iflf'Oß SALE— Automobile agency B doing a fine bu»in«** in Decatur B (inly a small amount of capital B i* necessary. Write Box 48. c/o |B I» 181 Gt fßD’lt SALE 4Jood used bottle or B city gas stove. Been used one °B • ve ‘* r i,Q d eight months. Like new B Priced reasonable. Monroe Wash-’ B ing Mac hine Repair Shop Mon B roe Ind. 179 6tx III! FARMER-I am a 1935 Inter B national pick-up. I can haul all B your tomatoes. Save your good B car lam worth only J 176.00. For B further details see Fred Bu*< he Phone 975. 181-3tx B FOR SALE—Top dirt and peat B tooss Delivered. Call D. V. Dill .B tag 14t house east of Kirkland ■ high school. Glass True king i B Service. Craigville phone. iB 99T B FECIAL PRICE. TRADE OLD B ONES - Maytag wa t!ier« Bo'tle B and natural gas stoves. Electric ■ refrigerators. Radios. Home jB freezers. Geneva Steel Cabinets James Kitchen, 428 Mcßarnes Phone (495. MT « fOR SALE- Decatur” chick* fori August and Sept, order now Poultry supplies, fountains, feed *rs and metal nest*. Koxy ready built laying Rouses, any »i*e Prl' es right. See Decatur Hatch «ry 17412 t r °K SALE Opportunity to acquit v northern! home or rental Only I'wt down, balance 135.00 monthly. including interest. Modern e’ rept basement and furnace Bo > Heller, Realtor. Phone 870 . 182 TF F ‘Ht SALE -80 acre. irKUkcancf ’"wnahip. large barn, well tiled. ,f you see the growing crops on *hi» farm you will be convinced ’hat it is one of the beat to be found Four room house in Preble township, with one acre °f ground, modern, full ba** furnace. I in drove well. ”**r Lutheran church, priced. ter sale. H. F. Baiteiuaier. Calumet Ave. Phone Ha<•’few iOtji 181UX ’•M* hB f l«i trill Toetata*

6OR SALE Yorkshire male pigs.' Old enough for service. Henj. Gerke. Phone 682-E. 179-6tx i FOR SALE- One Berkshire male 1 hog. weight 350 lb. Richard Mar tin. Phone 77119. 183-2tx FOR SALE — 4 pair green lined drapes. Extra large white tiebacks. Can be seen at 1021 W. Monroe St. of call 999. 183-3 t FOR SALE — 1948 Pontiac 4-door sedan. Hydromatlc. Excellent condition. I»w Mileage. Inquire at 322 Stevenson street. 183-2tx FOR SALE—Good quality first and second cutting hay Red clover and alfalfa mixed. Baled Phone I 956-M. 183-3tx i — . MUST sell Warm Air coal stove. ; used 6 mo. Leaving town in 2 weeks. Priced to sell. Phone 65<E 183-3tx OUTSIDE PAINT— Snow white Titanium, lead and oil. Money back guarantee not to pee), rub or wash off or turn yellow J 4.98 value at (2.25 per gallon in fives Sample pint—soc. Postpaid Snow White Paint Co. 158 N. Central. Chicago, 111. 183-T FOR SALK —Good 4 room Modern Home, Nice Size Living Room. Bedroom, Kitchen, Bath and Utility Room, Water Heater and Water Softner. Well Located in a good Residential Section. Can be handled with |9OO no and a* sume the FHA Loan. Call No 174, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. In diana 183-3 t FOR SALE Used -Oliver 70 trac tor with cult, and power mower; 22A International 8 ft combine; 7 and 8 ft. disks; model H John Deere lime spreader; DeLaval cream separator, with motor, John Deere one row corn picker New-12 and 14 in. plows; disk and spring tooth harrows; Bril Ron packers, and seeders; one and two row corn pickers; power driven corn binder; John Deere model H spreaders on steel or rubber; 40 ft. elevator; DeLaval milk coolers and water heaters Steffen Implement Company. Third St. Phone 180 183-4 t WANTED WANTED TO BUY — Beef and dairy cattle. Scbeiman's Market. Phone 3081. 7»-tf I WANTED — Carpenter & Mason and plastering work. John B ■ Schwartz. 3% miles West. 1% miles North Berne, Indiana. 180-Stx • I 1945 Model 26 fl. Housetrailer. Three rooms. Very livable. Reasonable price. Call 3895 !S2t3 i WANTED To rent one large unfurnished room for middle aged woman and 8 year old son Or housekeeping Phone No 1213. !832tM GENERAL HAULING* Reasonable. Local and long distance. Insulated semitrailer. Also flat body straight truck available. Decatur Farms. Phone 38«. 177 12t WANTED— Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan Phone 870, Heller Building 131-ts WANTED • Secretarial services. Women With experience preferred. Steady position Possible to arrange on part time or full time basis. Call 18M for appointment. 1822 t SEWING MACHINE Repairing Let 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 * 223 North First. 179-27tx ladie- 1 ' i*° y ,,u •‘ n f ,, y thrift* Then you’ll enjoy the extra dol ltrs you earn dally as a full or part time Avon Representative. Opening for 2 capable mature women in Decatur Write Box 34 c/o Democrat. 183-4 t HELP WANTErT-TiT women worker* needed for tomato canning sea*on Applications taken Tues- and Wed Aug 9 • 1« Office hour* 7:W to 5:«». You must have 8 S. No Apply in person l»ecatur Canning Co - J. A. Mcßride, mgr l*^ 2 ’ WANTED Have opening for 2 ladies to demonstrate Stanley Home Product*. Earn »50 to >75 per 20 hr week Car neeessan Any h >u*ewife can do this work For information, coll or write' Lucile Kudell. 1419 S Calhoun St Ft Wayne. Ind Amthony (.3(7 or nt INSIRANCS Uo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRt - W**° - AUTO 7io N* 3rd St. P* ,oße *

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds 1 uj / bi r " T-»< "f quit handling that kfnd -after using the Democrat W’ant Ads, it sold faster than I could keep it in stock!" MISCELLANEOUS WE DO all kind of custom butchering. Gerber Meat Market. Phone 97. 170-U mTsCETIaNEOUS Auction--Decatur Sale Barn, Saturday evening. 18212 FARM lanuu 4%, Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. Phone 385 T STARTER"~AND GENERATOR Service. Dick klansfield Motor Sales. 140 8. Second St. Decatur Ind. LAND A’ GOSHEN. I DECLARE! I’ve got to take my pearls down to Bower's Jewelry Store and have them restrung. 183-3 U LOANS —on modern suburbans and farms. Low rate of interest.—A. I). Suttles. T ELECTRICAL contracting, wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. Engie A Kies*. North 12th St. Phone 212. 53-ts LOANS— To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other thlngL you need. Local Loan Co., 133 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office. Phone 237. 79-ts RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable pricea liaugks. 60-ts SEE HAUCK'S for automatic water heaters—water systems— bathrooms—or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. SO-ts PLUMBING AND PLUMBING tlx ture*. Well pumps, water heaters. Experienced plumber for installation and repair work, liaugks. Phone 49. 145-ts Jo.fKXi for <10.04) Polio protection for the family. No age limit. Kenneth Runyon. Phone 385. K. C. Building. 17915 F\AIIMERs” _ 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-ts ATTENTION FARMERS and Poultry men: for Aristo poultry service, internal culling, flock inspection, Aristo Feed, and Aristonic, call 4174. Guaranteed Jack Cranfield. 1310 High St Decatur. 181-Ttt mwwwwmaamnammmmr BUICK • CHEVROLET Sales. Service, Parts SAYLORS MTR. CO. DECATUR Ph. 772 UWMMWWAAAAAARAMVWW APPLIANCE SERVICE—We service all makes of washers, sweep ers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold A Klenk, Inc. 80-ts ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with your electrical need*, such as wire, switches, bozes. receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold A Klenk. 217 ts ROTO-ROOTER SERVICE. Drains snd sewers cleaned. >3.00 to >IO.OO. Also electrical contracting. Mr. C. R. William*. R R. 2., I>catur. Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163 ts KOK RENT FOR RENT—Office, large rooms, good location. Across from Court House on Second St. Phone 1813 173-ls SURPLUS SPACE for rent. 12.000 ft or will divide Storage, war* house or any business. About (.000 ft. of this insulated cooler Railroad siding. Reasonable Decatur Farm*, liecatur, Ind Phone 3>o. 176 12t LOSJ AMD FOUND FOUND—Tan Pekingese Tag No. 1-1143 Owner may have same for paving for this ad Telephone (45-E Tuesday through Saturday g a. m. ta 5 p. a.. CLOSED MONDAY Harold V. DsVor, Dentist

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Farmers Notified Os Wheat Allotment Compliance Needed For Price Support Winfred L. Gerke. chairman of the Adams county AAA commfttee, announced today that compliance with wheat acreage allotments will be necessary if fanners want the protection of government price supports on their 1950 wheat crop. Wheat allotment notices were mailed to Adams county farmers today. Mr. Gerke said. Farms without allotments, or with small allotments. will be allowed a • permitted" acreage of 15 acres. However, the producers on these farms will not be eligible for wheat loans or purchase agreements. The cut in acreage is necessary this year. Mr. Gerke explained, because the United States has reached the point where there simply is not a demand for all the wheat the farmers can produce. Even though exports may total several times the prewar level, adjustments are still needed in the amount of wheat produced. During each of the past six years, wheat production has exceeded a billion bushels. Before 1944 only in 1915 had the United States produced a billion-bushel crop. Mr. Gerke emphasized that if wheat growers comply with acreage allotments, thus adjusting production to expected requirements, it may be unnecessary to use , marketing quotas or future crops STALIN PEACE (<-<ait. I'roni r.iK<- One) tion.s for th<- U. S. S. R. While the i Soviet Union urgently need* the ' reparations in mind' which the ] Potsdam agreement earmarked for I the east. Stalin regards this issue I as the token of western recognition lof the Soviet Union's enormous blood letting in World War 11. "4. Immediate cessation of U. S.U. K. support of 'subversive Fascist and Hitlerite elements' inside the countries within the Soviet orbit, as well as those who gained admission

(Guaranteed Refrigeration Service all make* COMMERCIAL and DOMESTIC Quick Service (Our 19th year of refrigeration service, serving the people in this vlciMty.) CURTIS F. HILL Phone 1061 (member of R3ES) (Refrigeration Service Engineers Society) — L ftp. 7/ I i -T/ IM . Mamze GUNBCSn Amazing, all-purpose flat enamel! Oil-baaed! Washable! Grand for.., 1. Wells >. Weedwerk 2. Coding* * 4. Trim i I Kohne Drug Store

to the nations of the west. “5. The elimination of all discriminary trade practice* on the part of the U. S. and the resumption of normal trade relations, stimulated by a >2,00().000.(H)0 loan on terms similar to those of the U. 8. loan to Britain in 1946." The article was the third in a series of disclosures by the magazine of reported talks between G>o myko and American businessmen. The Panama canal zone has an area of 533 square miles, of which 362 are land. Do Ceilings “Get You Down?” Raise that slanting dormer bedroom wall by painting it with Peach K«mtone. Then refinlsh the other walls In soft blue. A combination that's smart, gay and yet restful. For Sale at Arnold A- Klenk. Inc. Phone 463. adv.

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FRESH Dressed Poultry Fryera — Hens Old Roosters Also custom dressing. Decatur Farms, Inc. SOUTH THIRD 6T.

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind . Aug 5. (I P) (PM A > —Livestock : Hog*. 50, opened steady; choice hogs 23.00. light butchers 22.0022 75, medium 22.60-22.75, butchers 21 00-22 00, heavy 18.50-20.50: pigs 18.00 down; light rough* 17.50-18.50, medium 14.00-16.50, heavy 12.60- i 13.50; boars 9.50 down; stags 12.00 down. Cattle, steady; choice steers 24.00-26.0tt. choice heifers 23 stt-25 bulls 18.00-19.00; calves, steady; 00, good cows 14.50 16.50, good choice calves 27.00, heavy vealers choice 25.00. Lambs, steady; choice lambs 21.50, ewes 4.00-8.00. bucks 3.00-5.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Aug. 5. — (UP) — (PMA) Livestock: Hogs 6,000; mldsession slightly more active than early, barrows and gilts around 250 |l>s down steady to about 25 higher, heavic* j weights mostly steady, sows steady to strong, bulk good and good and choice 180-240 lb* barrows and gilt-t 22.75-23.25. largely 23.00 and above, top 23.5't sparingly, 24"-290 ll»s 21-.50-22.75, 290-340 lb* around 19.5021.50, odd extremely heavy weights down to 18.50, 160-180 lb* 22 25-22-.75; sows around 400 lbs down. 17.25 19.00; choice lightweights 19 50 sparingly, heavies 14.25-17.50. Cattle 900, calves 300; generally steady on slaughter cattle and moderate cleanup trade, three loads mostly good to barley choice 800 850 B>* heifers 26.00-26.15, odds and ends medium and good shortfel steers 23 00-25.50, odd head good beef cows 17.00, bulk common and medium 14 25-16 00, light supply J vealer* active, steady, good and choice 25.50-24 50, common and medium 19.00-25.00. medium and gooj heavy beef calve* 17.00-23.50, Sheep 500, receipt* mainly trucked in native spring lamhs, demand confined to focal killers, weak to 50 lower, liberal share good and choice mixed weight natives 25.50. few 26.00, scattered medium to good i 23.00-24.50, slaughter ewe* scarce, steady at 5.00 8.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. 2.05>,«- , »; Dot. 2 08%-%; March 2.08%-2.09; May 2,0 1-2 04k Corn Sept. 1.26*4-*,; D<<- 1 15- 1 ?i-%; March 1.19%; May 1.20-V’i Oats: Sept 67%-67; Dec 66*,. %; March 64%8; May 63%8. Soybeans NKv. 2 36%-*4; D<-< 2.35%-%; Man It 2.33'4; May' 2.30 •« A Markets At A Glance By United Pres* Stocks higher in active trading Bond* irregularly higher; I’. S. ‘ government* traded higher. Curb Htocks irregularly higher. Chicago stocks irregular, lamdon stocks closed higher. Silver unchanged in New York at 71% cents a fine ounce. Cotton future* higher. Grain* Chicago closing: Wheat I up 1% to 3%. corn unchanged to up 1%; oat* unchanged to up 1%; i rye up 3%t0 3%; soybeans up >♦♦<■»»♦♦♦♦♦ I I 111 »+4.t++ + 4BICYCLE REPAIR Reasonable—Guaranteed DECATI k CYCLE SUPPLY 128 Monroe St. Phone 987

KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Aug 5 160 to 170 lbs. 21.00 170 to 180 lbs. 22 25 180 to 220 lbs. ....... (top) 22.50 220 to 240 lbs. 22.25 240 to 26u lbs. 21.50 26‘t to 280 lbs. 20.75 28" to 300 lbs. 2000 300 to 325 lbs. 19.75 325 to 350 lb*. 18.60 350 to 375 lbs. 17.75 375 to 400 lbs. 17.25 400 lb*, up 16.50 ; 140 to 160 lb*. 17.00 120 to 140 lbs. 16.50 100 to 120 lb*. 16.00 Roughs 300 lb* down 17.00 300 to 350 lb*. 16 50 350 Io 400 lb* 15.60 400 to 450 lb* 14.50 450 to 500 lbs 13.60 500 to 550 lb*. 12.50 550 to 600 lbs. 11.60 6"0 lb*, up ........... 1'1.50 : Stags 10.50 | Boars 8.00 Veals <Wed. H Sat. I . ... 25'") Spring Lambs (Wed & Sat.) 22 00 Clip Lambs 15.00 Yearlings 14.00 Ewe* 600 SCHMITT’S STOCK vAROS Corrected Aug. 5 160 to 180 lb*. 21.50 180 to 200 lbs 22.00 200 to 240 lbs. 22.50 210 to 26" lb* 21 50 260 to 280 lbs. 20.75 280 to 30" lb*. 20.00 .300 to 325 lb*. 19.25 325 to 350 lb*. 18.50 350 to 400 lbs. ... 17.75 140 to 16" lbs. 17 75 100 to 140 lb*. 17.25 Roughs 300 down 17.00 I Stag* 11.00 Lambs 22.00 Cahe* 23.00 Boar* 9 "0 Ewes 6.00 Bucks 5.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Aug. 5 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. As* for price*. Grain; ."3 per bushel less. Corn: .07 per 100 less. f.O.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By OECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corr* < ted Aug. 5 Grade A large white .60 ' Grade A large brown .58 Current receipts ... .42 ; ll* aty In n- , ... .21 ia gliorn h* ti» Ilb up 2" Cock* .12 , Fryers—* a*! for price*. GRAIN PRICES Adams County B. Co Op's Berne Monroe-Williams Pleasant Mills Corrected Aug 5 No. 1 Win at 1 68 Oat* .... - ...... .55 Corn 1 86 Bean* —. 2.41 Cail for rye prices. '2% to 3%; lard up 15 to 25 point*. I Hog* steady, sheep steady; I lambs lower <attle niostly steady. I I Trude in « lifHHi rown — llecalwr

Elevator Co. * Decatur • Peterson - Monroe

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