Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1949 — Page 5

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local classified advertising rates &or Zb *««*• ?••••- V 1 time 50c; 2 times 7fe: I 3 times SI; 6 times 11.75. ■ Rates quoted are for consecuMre days- No classified sklpday K s accepted. ■ Rate for 10 point BLACK ■acE is 5c per word each in- ■ classified ads listed in para■r.phs 50% Increase over reguKr rate. ■ Card of Thanks. Obituary. In ■.. in oriam, 2c per word. 75c Knltnum. ■ Copy must be In office by 11 ■ m Monday through Friday. K*nrday deadline la 9 a. m FOR SALE i 1 ■HI~SALE— Massey Harris SR ■tractor, now rubber. Arnold ft Kvlcnk, Inc. 186-31 ■ir SALE —125 White Rock null Ke., 3 months old. Robert GelraKr. 6 mi. N E. of Decatur. IRS 3t x ■>lt SALE — 100 bu. corn. Minnie ■strele. 931 Nuttman Ave.. DecaEur. or call 1522. IRS 3tx ■or SALE—Philco itadloa and ■ Refrigerators. Stucky ft C 0.,; ■ Monroe. Ind. 274-ts ■ill SALE — Steel Cabinet, five ■feet tall, single door, five shelves. ■ Rev Behling, Bingen. 187a3t-x ■OK SALE — Axmlnlster rugs, ■ 100% wool, open evenings exI eept Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, B Ind. Phone 84. 1-ts ■Dll SALE — 2-row corn picker. ■ Internal ion 1 Pull-type. Al condi- ■ tion Julius Brlte, R-2. Phone ■ 5073. 188 3< X BoR SALE—FAINT — PAINT — I Lowe Bros. Paint. Stucky’s I Hdwe. Dept. Monroe, Ind. I 150-ts ■OK SALE—Bottle Gas Ranges, I many styles to select from. Open I aites except Wed nites. Stucky I 4 Co., Monroe, Ind. 274-ts ■For’ SALE—SK ELG AS for rural I home cooking and water heating I As low as |6.95 per 100 lbs. I I'hrlck Bros. 101-ts ■For SALE—Washers >B9 96, good I makes such as Speed Queen and I Horton. Stucky * Co., Monroe, I Ind.. Open nites except Wed. 274-ts nFvoU NEED wood cabinets—winI duw screens—storm sash or mill I work of any kind, call Quality I Mill Service, Phone Decatur I 17161. Free estimates. 48-ts Lok SALE— Frigatralre refrlgeraI tors, ranges, water heaters, washers, and dryers. Also some I good used refrigerators. Uhrick I Bros. 101-ts STOVES. STOVES — I if you want to trade see Stuckys st Monroe. Ind. They are allowing high prices for your old stove right now. 274-ts poll SALE — Purebred Hampshire I gilts to farrow in Aug. and Sept. I Short legged, thick bodied, easy feeding type. Reasonable. Elinor Fritzinger, So. of Chattanooga. Ohio. 187 3t-x FOR SALE— 1945 model 26 ft. I house trailer. Excellent condition. 3 rooms. Bottle gas stove and electric refrigerator. Sleeps 4 See by appointment. Dennis Norman, 1028 Russell St. Phone 3895 or 184. 186-31 Fecial price, trade old ONES..— Maytag waihers. Bottle and natural gas stoves. Electric refrigerators. Radios. Home freezers. Geneva Steel Cabinets. James Kitchen. 428 Mcßarnes. Phone 6195. 151 ts FOR SALE -Opportunity to a< quite northend home or rental. Only I*6o down, balance 135.00 monthly. including Interest. Modern er cept basement and furnace. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870. .182 TF TOR SALE- Norge Washers, refrigerators. freesers, gas and electric ranges, gas and electric Water beaters, oil heaters. Also other appliances. Monroe Washlag Machine Shop. Monroe. Ind Phone 6-6443. 184 12tx FOR SALE Modern living in Stratton Place. Fully automatic gas heated home, two bedrooms finished, one unfinished. Beautl fully terraced back yard. Nice lot. 21575 down, balance Includ Ing principle, interest taxes and Intnrance only 255 monthly Bob Heller, Realtor. Phone 870. 18«tf *OR SALE — Oliver 79R. C. and Oliver 80 R. C. tractors with cultivators; 1927, 1942, 1945 W- C. Allis Chalmers with cultivators; I*4l M. M. Model Z with starter and cultivator 1942 Model 60 All Prop Harvester; 2 row M. M and 2 row New Idea 2 year old corn-•h-kere; New 1 row New Idea *a*pper; new and used Dunham Hacs and cWiHmulcber Moser tor Hemoats. Blufltou Ind !>' St ’««• ■ • eegrt Wwwa — »••••■»

FOR SALE — Plums. See Hugo Thieme, R-5. IS6-31 FOR SALE — Rat terrier pups. John Hindenlang, first hou.te west of St. Paul church. 187 2t-x FOR SALE -2 Holstein cows with calves. Alvin Bohnke, 3 miles north of Decatur. 187-3tx FOR SALE — Rye. Herman Brunner, 1 mile south of Bobo. 188gJtx FOR SALE — Watermelons. large guaranteed Indlanalans. Coppesa Corner. 188 3t-x FOR SALE -Pure bred Berkshire I sow and pigs; 6 gilts to farrow soon. Victor Byerly, % ml. E. of j Kirkland High School. 186-3tx , FOR SALE —Chester White male hog, good one. Also John Deere tractor plow. 3 miles south of Peterson. James 1). Brown. 186-3tx BELIEVE YOU ME there Is noth Ing finer than Finn Foam for cleaning auto upholstery. Smith Drug Co. 186 3t | FOR SALE Harvard Classics, complete, excellent condition. ; blue covers. Also three-section oak bookcase. Rev. Behling, Bingen. 187a3’.-x FOR SALE — Thayer baby buggy in fair condition. $10; also good box springs and mattress with 6 detachable legs, *25. Call 12552. 187 3t | FOR SALE Peaches, tree ripe, freestone golden jubilee. South Haven, Hale Haven, bushel bskl, *1 79. Bring basket. Truck load | every day. Apples, bu. *l. Coppess Corner. 188 St-x FOR SALE--One Philco radio and phonograph combination, 1948 model; 1 solid walnut kitchen table; 1 apt. size Monitor wash er, like new, 1 dresser ft mirror; 1 double rollaway bed. coil springs. Phone 12355 Decatur. 186-31 FOR SALE — 1912 Chev. club coupe, one owner, *695; 1941 Studebaker 4 door, radio, heater. *595; 1948 Chev. 1 ton truck, like new, *1395; 1934 Chev. Mt ton truck, as is. *BS; 1939 Chev dump truck, runs good, *195; 1936 Chev. 2 door, good body. ,125; Hoosier Pete Station, cor ner 27 • 224. 189-31 I FOR SALE—House and lot % mile 1 S. E. of Pleasant Mills on road 33. Lot has 100 ft. front. 300 ft. long. 5 room house, large sun '! porch, large utility room with .] kitchenette, toilet not yet furnished, 4 in. drove well, water . , system Installed. Bryant oil furnace. 100 gal. oil in tank, all Installed last fall. New brooder house. Buildings wired. Small chicken house. Posts and wire for chicken park. Large part of the house built last summer. Good garden plot, some fruit I started. Ideal home for children ; Cau give possession In September. For further Information see Ralph Longenberger or call 77146 Decatur. 1* 6 ' 31 WANTED WANTED TO BUY — Beef and dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market. Phone 3081. 78 ts WANTED Oats Os wheat straw. W <’ Oliver. Monroe, Ind, Phone 6-6355. WANTED House vn or near Decatur or 10 or 2" acres by Sept. 1«William 11. Clark. 721 Schlr meyer St. Phone 8939. 1863tx WANTED — <J <> o d quality hay, loose or haled. John Feasel. Phone 6262. 186t6 GENERAL HAVLINa Reason able Local and long distance Insulated semi-trailer. Also flat body straight truck available. Decatur Farms. Phone IH. WANTED— Mimeographing work, professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc- J«»» Cowan Phon. 870. Heller Bu Idtog. 11 CANVAS GMiVE OPERATOR* Experienced. Full *»"• work New machines. IJving quar available. Star Glove Company. 424 N- Kennedy. Kokomo. Indiana * MACHINE Repairing Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. W, make covered buttons, buck •is. machine buttonholes; Hemstitching We buy and sell sewiux machines Boardman 8 2»Nortn First. u* xsTFD - Washing machine reiiriM wringer roll. Part, a.d SSI for .11 mske. Monnre Washing Machine Repair Shop On highway 124 Monroe. Ind pick up and delivery Arthur Mitchell - Clarence Dick Pho»e $6441 ; . s~d »••• -

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds Eh ’> '4/ ■- ■JI ' Ik ■ like your Democrat Want Ad sal<l — just help yourself!” WANTED — Mending to do. Mrs. Addie Sheets-Pitzer. Phone 5495. 188*3t WANTED — Experienced beauticians. part or full time. Reply box 50. c/o Democrat. 188 3t MIBCELL ANEOUB ~~ to s3oo.—Decatur Loan & Discount Co* Trust Bldg. T WE DO all kind of custom butchering. Gerber Meat Market. I’hone 97. 170-ts YOUR WATCH will look grand with a Speidel Band. Bower Jewelry Store. 187 3t FARM lx>anM 4%, Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. Phone 385 T ELECTRICAL contracting, wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. Engle ft Kiess. North 12th St. Phone 212. 53-ts LOANS— To buy auto, furnaure, livestock or other things yon peed. 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 prices. Haugks. (O-ts SEE HAUCK'S for automatic water heaters—water systems — bathrooms —or kitchens. We furnish pipe and Install anything we sell. 20-ts PLUMBING AND PLUMBING fix tures. Well pumps, water heat era Experienced plumber for Installation and repair work. Hftugks. Phone 49. 145-tt FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts CIDER We will operate our cider press every Tuesday starting August 16 until further notice. Hours 7 a. m. until 5 p. m. Kirsch Planing Mill. 610 N. 3rd St. Phone 211. 188 TF ATTENTION FARMERS and Poultry men: for Aristo poultry service, internal culling, flock inspection, Arlsto Feed, and Arietonic, call 4174. Guaranteed. Jack Cranfield, 1310 High St. Decatur. 181-Ttf (WWWWWWMMAMWMMi BUICK • CHEVROLET Sales, Service, Parts SAYLORS MTR. CO. DECATUR Ph. 772 APPLIANCE SERVICE—We service all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold ft Klenk, Inc. 20-ts ELECTRICAL WIRING 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 A Klenk 217 U ROTO ROOTER SERVICE. Drains and sewers cleaned. *3.00 to ,10.00. Also electrical contracting. Mr. C. R. Williams, R. R. Decatur. Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 161 U FOR RENT FOR RENT -imwn stairs sleeping room. Phone 5651. iB6-;:tx FOR RENT—Office, large rooms, good location. Across from Court House on Second St. Phone 1813. 173tt SURPLUS SPACE for rent. 12.000 ft. or will divide. Storage, house or any business About 4.000 ft. of this insulated cooler Railroad siding. Reasonable. Decatur Farms. Decatur, Ind. Phone 17*-12t The cost per traffic death today Is upwards of *>O.OM. considering lost wages, medical expenses, insurance and property damage, the Safety Lighting Bureau reports More than 50.00e.9ee spot and projection resistance welds will b» made this year by automobile manufacturers in the production of an estimated 5W.000 cars Twenty species of oak are used m th* manufacture of flooring

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FORD WORKERS (Cont. From Page One) •ary under the UAW constitution Ford local* previously had approved a strike by a 7 to 1 majority in union-sponsored voting. The current agreement expired Jnly 15. it was extended by a UAWFord pact while fruitless peace talks ground on with neither side willing to give ground. A union spokesman said the executive board, meeting here to discuss contract strategy, would give prompt authorisation to strike action after the voting waa announced. The apple tree thrives in all temperate climates. SOFT COAL (Cont. From Paes (Mie) predicted by Mwia. The miners’ chief has contended that three days’ work will produce 7,500.000 tons of coal weekly. Output during the first four weeks was 1,000,000 tons under that goal but last week rose to 7,350,000 tons. Operators said this week's output would equal or surpass that goal. One Industry source said this strengthened lewis' hand in holding out against abandoning the three4ay week. STEEL INDUSTRY (Cont. From Page One) In creating a socialist state. "This is a revolution. It is a different America If three men are permitted to substitute their judgworse R TO TAXPAtr.Rs OS* ADDITION *l. APPIIOI'HI vriovs Notice Is hereSiy given the taxpayers of Blue Creek Township. A<lsins County. Indiana, thnt the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on noth day of Auguat. 1»4», will consider the following additional appropriations whk-h s%id officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at thia time. Tuition *s«.'>.'io Taxpayer* appearing at such meeting shall have a right to ne heard thereon. 'lbe additional appropriation as finally made will lie automatically referred to the Htgie Braird of Tax Commissioners which Bourd will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's office of Adams County. Indiana, or at »u<h other place as may he designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations mSv be heard and Interested taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where auch hearing will he held FtZIYD L. M«YHR. Trustee Blue Creek Township August I, AUG. 11—18.

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ment for that of hundreds and thousands of managers of individual businesses all over the country.” "This Is a labor monopoly given Its blessing by government and by the same government that cries monopoly at management.’’ BLOOMINGTON (Cont. From Page One) mainod unidentified In the temporary morgue set up In the Indiana national guard armory. The Identified dead; Mrs. Joan Aikman, 24, Kokomo, Ind., her daughter, Vicki, «, and son. Jimmy, 6, Charles Ellerbrook, 79, Ev-

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind, Aug. 11 (UP) (PM AI Livestock; Hogs 400, choice 23.00; light weight butchers 22 00-22.50, medium butchers 22.fM3.00. Prices not quoted on other hogs. Choice calves 50 lower at 27.50. luinihs steady at 23.00, ewes steady at 4.00-8.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Aug. 11 (UP) — (PMA) Livestock: Hogs 6,500; active, barrows and gilts generally fully steady, hulk good and cholcfe 190-250 lbs 23.0023.25. top 23.50 sparingly, scattering 250-290 lbs 21.50.23.00, 160 185 lbs 22 00.22.75; sows active, firm, good and choice 270-400 Ihs 1800 19.60. 400-550 lbs 1500 18.00, heavier weights down to 14.50 or less. Cattle 600. calves 500; all slaughter classes about steady, load high g<sMl near li6o lb steers alx>u( steady 27.00, load good 1070 lb weights 26 65, htad good to low choice medium weights held around 27.00 or more, small lots medium and good shorlfed yearlings 24.00-26.50. 26.50. few just medium yearlings and heifers 21.50-23.00, bulk common and medium beef cows 14.2516.00, few medium and good 16.5017.00, stockers and feeders about steady, medium 550-700 lb feeder steers 20.00-23.50, good and choice stock steers and heifer calves 24.5026 00. vealers moderately active, steady, good and choice 26.00-27.09, common and medium 20.50-25.50. Sheep uOO, supply mainly trucked In native spring lambs, sprinkling high good and choice 25.00, bulk good and choice around 24.50. medium and good 22.00-23.50, common mainly 19.00-21.00, slaughter ewes scarce, bulk 5.0M.50, choice lightweights 8.00. Markets Jit A Glance By United Press Stocks lower in moderate trading. Bonds steady; U. S. governments did not trade. Curb storks Irregular. Wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futures lower. Hogs: steady to lower. Sheep: weak, lambs lower. Cattle; mostly steady to lower. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. 2.03% Dec. 207% 1.,; March 207%.%; May Corn: Sept L23%-’4; Dec. 1 14-%-l.l5; March 1.17%: May 1.19%. Oats: Sept 65%-%; Dec. %; March 64%8; Muy 62%. Soybeans: Nov. 2.36%-2.37; Dec. 2 36%%; March 2.35%%; May 9.32%A. X r - BILL TO BOOST <<*ont. From Pagv <Mie) government spending. Senate Republican leader Kenneth S. Wherry. Neb, said, "our only out Is to cut the budget." Maritime Rep Francis Case. R . S. D, charged that the Maritime Commission "has been guilty of amazing waste and extravagance," la fixing shipbuilding subsidies I svd and Reconditioned BICYCLES *lO and up Decatur Cycle & Supply 128 Monroe St.

KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Aug. 11 160 to 170 lbs. 21 00 170 to 180 lbs — 2200 180 to 220 lbs. (top) 22.50 220 to 240 lbs. 22.25 240 to 260 lbs 2175 260 to 280 lbs 21.00 280 to 300 lbs. 20.25 300 to 325 lbs 19.50 325 to 350 lbs. 18.75 350 to 375 lbs. 18.00 375 to 400 lbs 17.50 400 lbs. up 17.00 140 to 160 lbs. 17.50 120 to 140 lbs. 17.00 100 to 120 lbs. 16.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down ............ 17.50 300 to 350 lbs. 17.00 350 to 400 lbs. 16.00 400 to 450 lbs. 15.00 450 to 500 lbs 14.00 500 to 550 Ihs. 13.00 550 to 600 lbs. 12.00 600 lbs. up 11.00 Stags 11.00 Boars 8.00 Veals (Wed. ft Sat.) 25.00 Spring Lambs (Wed. ft Sat.) 2200 Clip I-ambs 15.00 Yearlings .................. 14.00 Ewes ................. 0.00 BCHMITTB STOCK vAROS Corrected Aug. 11 160 to ISO lbs. 21 00 180 to 220 lbs 22.00 220 to 240 lbs. 21.75 240 to 260 lbs. 21 25 260 Io 280 lbs. 20.50 280 to 300 lbs. 20.00 3W to 325 Ihs. 19.25 325 to 350 lbs. ............ 18.25 375 to 400 Ihs. 17.00 4<m Ihs u;> - 16.50 140 to 160 lbs. 17 50 100 (.o Hit Ihs 16.50 Roughs 300 down - 17.50 Stags 1100 Minhs 2200 Calves 2400 Boars 9 00 Ewes 6.00 Bucks 4.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Aug. 11 Beans subject to etiang* daring day. Prices delivered st 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 Phons 380 Corrected Aug. 1! Grade A large white 60 Grade A large brown .—— .58 Current receipts — -42 Heavy hens — — 23 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up ...— .20 Cocks ............ .11 Frysrs--< ail for prices. GRAIN PRICES ADAMS COUNTY F. B. CO-OP’S Berne ■ Monroe ■ Williams Pleasant Mills Corrected Aug. 11 Call for prices at the elevator. At birth the black bear cub is no larger than a guinea pig. weighing only about eight ounces. It may weigh as much as 500 pounds when grown. Trade tn a Good Town — Deca»ur

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