Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1949 — Page 5
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MpCAL CLASSIFIED RATES flmaro words 2mo: 1 fsßle Wc; 2 times ?sc: 6 times |1 75. quoted are for consecu- ■>- No classified skipday Wlfw 10 point BLACK ggHßa Sc per word aach InMmMLlOc minimum chars*. CSSsUied ads listed in para Increase over reguQgrtof Thanks. Obituary, In •■HHam. 2c per word, 75c roust be in office by 11 through Friday. jfeteßP deadline te * a. m ■gfroit SALE I fHEmSLE—PhiI <-o Kadioa and. MHfierators. Stocky & Co„ jhMLpAI.E — ax ml outer rugs, wool. Open evenings except Wed. Stucky A Co. Monroe, Ind. fpbone 84. 1-ti J HUM and bath, breakfan nook, •ttMßed garage, insulated I’rlc •I tor quick sale. 198-SIX for rural ■■■ cooking and water heating lO»w aa |6 95 per 100 lbs. Gbgptk Bros. 101-ts rot BALE—PAINT — PAINT - Loti} Broa. Paint. Stucky’s BBwe. Dept. Monroe, Ind. 150-ls ffOt iJtLX—Washers 889.95, good Bakes such as Speed Queen and tattoo Stucky A Co., Monroe, PMU Open nites except Wed. 274-tt MMfQU NEED wood cabinets—wintfow terrene—storm sash or mill work of any kind, call Quality MU Service, Phone Decatur 17181 Free estimates. 48-ts BALE—Frigaoatre rentgera teflk ranges, water beaters, JjjMere. BDd dryers. Also some wood used refrigerators. L’hrlck 101-ts yfljpuAi.B ~Ry owner. Small En home, also lot. Will sell er or separate. Call 5183 to 81A Dierkes after stoves, “stoves — want to trade see Sluckys flKunroe, Ind. They are allow Sb high prices for your old stove pow< Md-tt CABINET in excellent dozen square quart jJSon jars, cheap Small tools miscel. articles. Phone H? 2 233 Stratton Way. 199-4 t AfRMIAL PRICK. TRADE OLD | tSKgS. — Maytag wa there. Bottle natural gas stoves. Electric Radios. Home Geneva Steel Cabinets. Kitchen. 428 Me Barnes fOMALE Roper Dn Gas ranges. Steve! Refrigerators. Before you Ssr, “ask the lady who owns Also water heaters, water installed. Stucky's ApGeneva Hatcheries. llC—w s 9 _ 2<| ft American Hj«e trailer. Sleeps 4. Bottle Kditlon 11150. Dibling CotBeauty Beach, Celina. 200-3tX AM RALE — 1947 Ford eonver coupe: 1946 Pontiac Sedan 1946 Cher tudor; 1936 Ford new motor; 1935 Ford Til--1935 Chev Tudor Those are all good and are priced W sell. Down Town Texaco SALE— New steel 1 beams- — angle — channels — Is — reinforcing rods. We buy scrap Iron — metal — and all waste materials are agents for Linde Pro- , acetylene • oxygen Smith > Iron Co. Phone 1611. 195-lltx uTfarm FOR SALE -1 . and th mi. E of Hoagland. Good land, fairly well drain Ith buildings. Belonging to state of George H. Hoffman sell. First Citizens Stste at Monroeville ha* been aped ay administrator. Phone Monroeville. 198-61 FOR BALE-80 acres. 4 mi of Monroe and 3ml 8. Or N. of Berne and 3 ml W improvements 6 room with basement and fur Large barn and other build ■gs Ervin Fox 410 W Wabash K7 Bluffton. Indiana Phone 873-R. Bluffton 30M‘s ■mpe; Styleline deluxe 1948 Aero Sedan. !<'.«»*» ;. 1941 Chevrolet 2-door. Mdlo and heater. 8 • 1939 ChevKlet 8 doors 2 - 1936 Chevrolet, ■sod transportation f»r 885.90 ■»35 pickup, wants to haul toFred Buscbe Phone' yx V a » 801-31* w , ..... .—- - ■■ ■bode la a Owed Twwa — !>•••••»
FOR SALE — Full size bahy bed Phone 589-E Decatur. 202-2 U FOR SALE—IB pigs. 1 mile south, 3H miles east of Monroe. John Fox. 201-31 X FOR SALE - Good used electric refrigerator. Goodyear Service. Phone 282. • 202-11 FOR SALE—Bottle Gas Ranges, many styles to select from. Open sites except Wed. nites. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. 874-ts FOR SALE—Massey HarriT'clipper combine. 2% ml. straight N. of Preble. John Affolder. Route 2. 200-3tx - . . L _ I FOR SALE— Yonng Holstein serv- • ice bull. 1— 6 year old Holstein ; cow. 4 mile north of Decatur on road 27. Phil L Schlcfersteln. 2003 t FOR SALE—IO acres of land in Decatur on improved street. —A. D. Suttles, agent. 20013 FOR SALE — Brick building and lot 66x132 on N. 2nd St. in business section. — A. I), Suttles, agent. 200t3 FOR SAI J!, — 2 chestnut sorrel horses. 2 Guernsey heifers, will be fresh soon. Blue Roan bull. Max Thieme, Phone 645-C. 201 8t x FOR SALE — If you are looking for a long time farm loan at a low rate of interest with small principal payments see the Bryson C- Fetters Agency, Berne. Indiana. Phone 142. 202-T WANTED WANTED TO BUY ~Beland dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market Phone 3081. 79-ts WANTEDGood quality hay. loose or baled. John Feasel. Phone 6262. 192-ts WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 131-ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electrle. We make covered buttons, buckels. machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 222 North First. 179-27tx WANTED — Washing machine repairing. Wringer rolls. Parte and service for all makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. On highway 124. Monroe, Ind Pick up and delivery. Arthur Mitchell — Clare’ :e Dick. Phone' 6-6448. 184 ts MISCELLANEOUS WE DO all kind of custom butchering. Gerber Meat Market. Phone 97. 170-ts LOANS—>SO to kSOIL-iieca-tur Loan & Discount Co M Trust Bldg. T ELECTRICAL contracting, wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. Engle A Kiess. North 12th Bt. Phone 212. 53-ts LOANS— To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co., 138 N, 2nd Sl Ground floor office. Phone U7. 79-ts FARMF Ixmuw 4%, Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. Phone 385 T RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts PLUMBING AND PLUMBING «x tnrea. Well pumps, water heat era. Experienced plumber for Insiallatlon and repair work liaugks. Phone 49. 145-U CIDER — We will operate our cider press every Tuesday and Thursday until further notice. Hours 7 a.m. until 5 p.m Kt.-»»ch Planing Mill. 604 N. 3rd St. Phon* 211 Decatur Ind. 2V2-lt teWWWWWWWWWMRteMI BUICK • CHEVROLET Sales. Service, Parts SAYLORS MTR. CO. DECATUR . , . , SEE HAUCK’S for automatic water heaters— water systems— bathrooms—or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything wo •*!! 80-ts FARMERS ATFENTION-We re move dead borsee, cows, bogs etc Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone chargee. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly tbs Stadler Products Co . _ Treoo •" • God Town — Decatur
QUICKIES by Ken Ruynokto z * I ->j>ygWg|te '*■ —— -vd.iiS—- ' may Me i snoulo use s Democrat Want Adi" NOTICE- Starting Monday Auguat 29 we will can on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Labor day week will can Tuesday, Wednee day and Friday. Llechty Cannery, Berne. Ind. 201-5 t ATTENTION FARMERS And Poultry men: for Arlato poultry ser vice. Internal culling, flock inspection, Arlato Feed, and Aristonic, call 4174. Guaranteed. Jack Cranfield, 1310 High St. Decatur. 181-Ttf APPLIANCE SERVICE-We service all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold A Klenk, Inc. 89-tt ROTO-ROOTER BERVIOE. Drain* and sewers cleaned. 83.00 to 110.00. Also electrical contracting. Mr. C. R. Wllliama, R. R- 2.,' Decatur. Phone 4 on I Tocsin. 163 ts attejTtkmTfarm ERS — If you have metal roofs that are looking bad or need recOatlng — you can get Asaphalt Base Aluminum roof coating that will make them look new again for years by phoning 1930 Decatur. We apply by the squsre. 202-3tx
ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, ■witebes, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotatlona given on any job. Arnold A Klenk. 217-ts FOR RENT FOR RENT- Offices and apart rnent. Phone 1818. '199-tf FOR RENT — 3 room house ij mile south of Decatur on 27. Nutties Service Station. 202-3 t FOR RENT— Small all modern apartment, close In. everything furnished. Suitable for 1 person. Phone 9613. 197-6 t FOR RENf— Room In modern home. Cooking privilege It desired. Also garsge. Phone 250. 197-6tx FOR RENT — 3 room furnished apartment, electric refrigeration, 2 blocks from town. Private entrance. Adults. 228 N. 4th St. Phono 255. 202-31 Craig Special Departs For National Conclave Indianapolis. Aug. 27 — (UP) —I A delegation of 300 Indiana American legionnaires will leave for the Legions national convention at Philadelphia this afternoon aboard the "Craig Special" train. The train was named in honor us George N. Craig, Brazil attorney and national executive committeeman from Indiana, who Is bolas boomed for national commander. Craig and a cadre of political workers already were at convention headquarters In Philadelphia, rounding up support among the early arrivals. Lincoln, Neb., boosters claim Nebraska's capital city baa more air conditioning units per capita than any other city.
Wa g ■ ■ a*! ■ - Win POINT la In a gtew over pooMbUHy es a fSr-too-large crowd at wedding next June of June McFarland and Cadet Ralph Stephenson, who won |4,510 « • radio quiz show and impqtuoualy tnvited the whole audience to attend their wedding. The Wert Point chapel holds only USD. but many thousands have accepted. Oommandant Col. Paul Harkins is "gratiSed.’’ but asks them "not to attend because of the phytoflß onpotodCßy m tecoflsaaaoar »u<* * " (/M9rast)oaa/1
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Mother And Children Move To City Jail Unable To Find Place For Seven Children Franklin, Ind., Aug. 27—(UP)— A home In the city jail today suited Mrs. Ruby McCorkle. 37, who moved in bag and baggage with her seven children when she was unable to find an apartment. The family was not destitute — It just needed a place to stay. And Franklin police were quite willing to let them use the facilities of the jail. As officer Bert Barnes said, firmly, “We can’t very well put them out and furthermore we don't intend to." Mrs. McCorkle recently left her husband at Bonnieville. Ky., packe<T clothing in large cartone and plied on a bus with her seven children, who range tn age from three to 18. She and her oldest son, Charles, 18, work at a tomato packing plant here and look tor apartments in their off hours. Recently they found a two-room apartment bnt could not have It. “We found they do not want children,’’ she said wistfully. Elizabeth, 16, takes care of the rest of the family during the day. She keeps house at the jail for her younger brothers and sister* and takes them to the park on nice days. If It’s rainy they spend their time at the station. At night the family crowds Into police aytos parked at the curb outside the jail. They particularly prefer officer Wayne Burdsall's car, for he comes on at 11 p. m and works all night, giving the McCorkle’s more uninterrupted sleep. Mrs. McCorkle said she won’t return home, even If they have to live indefinitely at the Jail. “I brought my family here because I simply refused to live with my husband any longer,” she said quietly. “I'd rather starve than go back to Kentucky." Stunter Is Killed As Flog Pole Crumbles Pekin. 111., Aug. 27—<VP)~ Authoritles said today the desire of Kenneth Allwsrd, 25. to perform “a stunt’* was responsible tor his death Allward was killed last night when a 100-foot flagpole he had climbed splintered under his weight, plunging him to the ground. The pole was used In an aerial act at the third annual Pekin melon festival. DEMOS SPECULATE (Coni. From Page One) diana judge Robert C. Baltzell of Indianapolis has announced be will resign, without specifying when his resignation would be effective. |n addition, U. 8. district attorney B Howard Caughran of Indianapolis has said he does not want to be reappointed to a third term. The editors were slated to leave politics alone for a time today when they met with Indiana Uni versify Journalism department bead John Stemple for a workshop At the same time, top-drawer politicians will be engaged In a meeting of the party's stste centra! committee. But the editors snd party leaders will be united again tonight at the big final banquet Schricker, state chairman Ira Haymaker and Ohio state auditor Joseph T. Ferguson were slated to deliver the principal addresses Ferguson Is a strong candidate for the Democratic nomination to op pose Republican Sen. Robert A. Taft nest year for a Ohio senatorial seat.
LUCAS PREDICTS «Vmt. Fmni Pure One) only fair to point out that the appropriations committee deserves some of the credit for this economy move. The committee anticiStaekhnlUera Merttag Notice i» hereby given that th* asnuel meeting of the ritlkenx Telephone Compeer of Decatur, Indiana, will he held at the office of the Secretary of said rompanv In the city of Decatur, Indiana, on Thursday. September I, ISIS, at T o'clock P. M CTMIT for the purpoae of electing five directors, amending Uiei Articles of Incorporation pertaining to r-laaaea of atoek, and for the transaction of such business as may be properly brought before aaid meet- ( barlee l». MUlagvr. Kerreter, AL'G. ti. ZZ, >4, Si, 26, 17
Opportunity For Local Man Our sale* work h very profitable for men who work at H. We need an hetive man to reprenent our National concern locally. Maybe you are the man. Let’a talk it over. Man selected will be over J 4, have a car, and be of excellent character. Write riving your qualifications and we will contact you. No investment, free training. Mr. Castle, 3030 Maomee Avenue, Fort Wr-ne, Indisas.
pzted the president and the secretary (defense secretary Louis Johnson) by at least a month.” He pointed out that on July 22 the committee ordered Johnson to reduce his budget by 8517.000,006. Arms —Gen. Omar N. Bradley, chairman of the joint chlaFs of staff, has urged the senate to authorize th* administration to give 2160,000,000 to the Atlantic pact nations to "r* thejr mm munitions plants. He said that such a fund would "do more good” than any other provision in Preal dent Truman's 21,450,000,000 bill to arm non-communiat nations. cbpy of LEtreir (Cont. From Page One) by the citizens and other business inu-reato In the city and the surrounding Interests In the city anJ the surrounding communities The maximum amount of th* Central Boya gift is to be 2100,000. Because we believe that this project should not be attempted unless sufficient money Is raised, the Contra! Soya gift of |1 for each 12 is contingent upon a minimum of 2150,000 to be raised by the community. In other words. If the Decatur Memorial
I FOR SALE I H Good seml-modern Home on acre of ground, IS South Winchester Street, Decatur. B IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 83750.00. B B THE KENT REALTY & AUCTION CO„ INC. J |jg Phone 68 Decatur, Indiana RS SOMETHING REALLY CONCRETE! CEMENT AMAZING LOW PRICE OFF THE CAR Aft“QC A BAG Delivered, 95c a bag in 25 bag lota. Adams County Farm Bureau Co-op LUMBER YARD - MORROE •.-.. ■ •• . WHY WORRY* • Coll U> For Prompt, Sole ; LONG-DISTANCE : : MOVING) SERVICE j < TEEPLE TRUCK LINES I■. ■. .... TEEPLE TRUCK LIKES • . Phone 254 or 182 2
BEFORE YOU TRAVEL Anywhere to Anywhere INSURE AND BE SURE. I WORLD WIDE TRAVEL PROTECTION Available Immediately—2 dayn to 6 months. ( Leland Smith Leland Smithulnrarance Agency Gleoa HIU ( THIMBLE THSATRE—. Nuw Showing—’PA9S THE WAFERS, FUMILI” AX fetacWW HttWl -Cw ITTThi AAPr SLI BLONDIE STUCCOED! -—j ' n-1 — z smooth p-Jb ._jT DON'T M3J’KdB) GSka’ ■ i cf?jV\ /L• I ’• hiv
Foundation, Inc., will ralae 8150.000. the Centra! Soya Company will contribute an additional 275,000. We are suggesting this minimum and maximum because we believe it would be a mistake for the community to attempt to do the job on less than 2226.000. and we believe that If the community Is able to raise more than 2200,000. our maxi mum gift should be 2100.000. We are deeply Interested la the community life of Decatur and are happy to be provided with thia op Portunity to express our desire to be helpful. With sincere boat wishes to you and your committee for a success M campaign. Cordially yours, CENTRAL SOYA COMPANY, INC. D. W. McMlßen Chairman of the Boar-1 Appatataeet es AthwieiMrater . 4M7 Nwllrr to Wrr»r *l*ra That <h» undcrslgnsd h»» been appointed Admtsistrator of the estate of Romen R Parent late of Adams County, d*. <»aae<i. The estate 1a probably solvent H. Jallao Parear Admletalrater Severin H Neharser Alteraey Aagaet 19, IMO AV<». ZO—37, Sfcri’T. ■<
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Adverfteeawet War BMa Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Public Works and Kafety of the City of Decatur. Indiana, will receive wealed bid" at the of Hee of ithe CZerk-Treaaurer, until the hour (of o'clock P. 54, on the Sth day •of SeptMnbsr, at which hour bids I will *be publicly opauad and read aI loud ter the following described ■ equipment: One Truck chaerl* and cab all In strict accordance with the following spec I flrat lona The above mentioned truck chaaaria shall ch* not leas than ton cepai lty and shall be constructed arcordlns to the latest tru- k manufacturer's standard. Wheel base shall be anprovltnately 12» ln< her and a C. A. (back of cab to center of rear axle) dimensions of approximately 4» Inches. Truck c hassis to be an constructed aa le receive I-Powers 35. M or equal general service body and 1-K»y. atone type Hl> or equal and typHD ladder mount. Tires aha 11 not be less than 7.50 x 13 and shall be not 1«»" than X ply Said chasals shall be fitted with over load springs, dual windshield wipers, spare tire and wheel, approved oil filter. < hrome spot light, heater and defroster. Gross weight of Mid truck ehall not be leas than 0208 pounds. The bld price shall be the total coat of the above equipment leas allowance for the 1943 1 ton truck now the property of the Electric Light and Power Department of the City I of Decatur. Indiana, which shall he. I come the property of the successful I Mdder. Bidders shall submit complete ■peclflc-allons and Information eoverlng ttielr equipment as quoted in these bids. All blds shall be accompanied with a bond or certified check In the amount of 854.06. AJ! blda shall b* filed with the ’Clerk-Treasurer of thr City of Decatur, Indiana, on General Bld Ferm No M. prescribed by the State Hoard of Accounts of (lie State of Indiana I The Roard of Public Works sal Safety reserves the right to reject. any or all blds BOARD OF’ PUBLIC WORK* | AND SAFETY H Vernon Aomad City Clerk-Treasurer AUO. 29—.’7 The first American flag to tly over noutbern California waa ralaed at Old San Diego in 1846.
Year te and fear art yai’ll do well with the HARTFORD For depsndsbb ißsvroncs protsetion, coll on this agency of ths Hartford Fira Insoranco Compooy THE SUTTLES CO. A. D. SuttldA Agent I. Bernstein, sseletant Phones 358-194 437
SALE SERVICE List your Rssl Eststs snd persons! property at auction or private oale. TROUTNER REALTY CO. 207 Court SL Office phone 1053 Res. 5992
KENNETT — MURRAY & CO. Corrected Aag. 27 160 to 170 lbs. — 17 28 170 to 180 )b». 18.25 180 to 190 Iba. 19.» 190 to 200 JbS. ; 20.06 200 to 240 Iba. (top) 20.10 240 to 260 Iba. 20.0 g 260 to 280 ite- 19-M 280 to 300 Iba. 19-00 300 to 325 Ibi. 18 80 325 to 350 lix 18.00 350 to 375 Iba. 17 50 375 to 400 lbs 17J4 400 lbs. up 12 50 140 to 140 lbs 18.02 120 to 140 lbs. 15.50 100 to 120 lbs. 15.00 Roughs 300 Iba. down ............ 16.80 300 to 350 lbs. 18.00 350 to 400 lbs 15 00 400 to 450 lbs 14 00 450 to 500 lbs 18.00 600 to 550 lbs. 12 00 650 to 600 Iba. 1160 600 lbs. up 10.50 Stags 10.00 Boars 800 Veals (Wed. R Sat.) 27.00 Spring Lambs (Wed. A Sat.) 22.00 Clip Umbs HAS Yearlings 14.00 Ewes MS SCHMITT’S STOCK VAROS Corrected Aug. 27 160 to 170 Jbs. 17.06 170 to HO lbs. 18-00 180 to 190 Ibn. l|tl 190 to 200 lbs. ...; 19.50 200 to 220 lbs. 20.25 220 to 240 Ibn. 20.00 240 to 260 )bs. 19 50 ISO to 180 lbs 10.00 280 to 300 lbs. U. 50 300 to 325 lbs. 11.00 395 to 850 lbs. WK 350 to 375 lbs. W OO 375 to 400 lbs. lIM 400 lbs. up ISM 140 to 160 Ibn. 15.50 100 to 140 lbs. „ 14.50 Roughs 300 down ......... 17.00 Stags ...............a..... 10.00 Lambs 21.00 Calves 25 00 Boars 8.90 Ewen ......... .......... 6.00 Bucks 8 0S LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT BURK I LEVATOR CO. Corrected Aug. 27 Beans subject to ctwsge during day. .. ... Prices delivered et elevator. AU for prices, . Grain: A3 per buabol loot, Corn: .07 per 100 Idea Lo,b. Term. WHOLtSALE EGO ARB POULTRY QUOTATIONS FumloMd W. DECATUR FARMS Phewe SOO Corrected Aug. 27 Grade A large white Al I Grade A large brown .59 Cerreet reeeipta .61 Heavy bens ....a.... -88 Leghorn hens 6 lbs up ...... .20 Cecka .18 Fryers—call for pricea. GRAIN PRICKS ADAMS COUNTY F. B. CO-OP’S Barns • Monroe , WllHame Pteaeent Milla Corrected Aug >7 ~ Call for prices at tba etevatsr. Trads In a Good Yowa — Decatur EkvStor Co. Decatur • Peterson - Monroe
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