Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1949 — Page 5

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I LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE* - Fog n words vs '♦•a: 1 time 50c; 2 times 7 Sc; * times (1; 6 times $1.75. IS" quoted are for consecuNo Claaalfled skipday ads accepted. Bate for 10 point BLACK FAC* is Ac per word each in-Clgaslli'-d ads Bated in para- - Q*rd Os Thanks. Obituary, In Metaorlam, 2c per word, 76c nßßum. Copy must be In office by 11 a. Monday through Friday. BaSapday deadline ia 9 a. m. FOR SALE ! I _ I "FOR BALE — Full Rile baby bed. Phon- 589 E Decatur. 202-2tx FOR BALE -18 pigs. 1 mile south, miles east of .Monroe. John ' Fox 201-3tx FOR SALE—Pbllco Had log and Refrigerators. Stucky A Co., Masroe, Ind. 274-tf' ____ i FOB BALE — Aimlnlster ruga, I $60% wool. Open evenings ex•tpt Wed. Stucky t Co. Monroe. |gd. Phone 84. 1-ts FQI BALE- BKELGAS for rural cooking and water heating A low as $6.95 per 100 Iba. Brick Bros. 101-ts FOR^SALE— Bottle Gas Ranges, many styles to select from. Open pitta except Wed. nitex Stucky * Co. Monroe, Ind. 274-ts fob "bale-paint — paTnt Lnwe Bros. Paint. Stucky's Rdwe. Dept. Monroe, Ind. 150-ts FOR SALE Fur coat, good condition newly cleaned, 150.00. A|so baby bed and high chair. oea;- Inquire at 515 W Adams * 203 2tx BALE—Washers SB9 95. good B*ken such as Speed Queen and Krton. Stucky ft Co., Monroe, tad.. Open nites except Wed. 274-ts FOR SALE -Frigatwre rerrlgeraJ&a. ranges, water beaters. Rushers, and dryers. Also some Mod used refrigerators. Uh rick Dr 101-ts FOB sale"— By owner. Small J(pd< rii home, also lot. Will soil Kether or separate. Cail 5183 3R ciiiiir to 815 Dierkes after e pm 199-6tx FOR "SALE 2 chestnut sorrel 1 Mors... 2 Guernsey heifers, will ba fresh soon. Blue Roan bull. Max Thieme. Phone 645-C. 201 3t x KTQVKS. HTOVES. STOVES — 1$ you want to trade see Stuekys al Monroe. Ind. They are allow lag bigb prices for your old stove sight now. 274-ts KIWIIKN CABINET in excellent addition 12' x 12' Dickey tent. Saveral doxen square quart ms*- n jars, cheap Small tools and mlscel. articles. Phone ■72 233 Stratton Way 199 4t FOR SALE -Top dirt and peat Boss Delivered. Call *). V. Dill tag Ist bouse east of Kirkland high school. Glass Trucking (■vice. Cralgvills pboue. 99-T BUfJ) YOUR OWN HOME or Cottage as thousands have Write lor ft»e information 24'x32' SH'I9. Man . sixes. International Homes. ! ' S9o'- Calhoun. Fort Wayne Phone >Bl.l 1»4 Tx FOR SALE Full .flooded Duroc Met - and open gilts. Proud Per Action Ace blood lines mi B. of Pleasant Mills, ( all 77207 Ok i n White. Monroe. Ind 197 Tx AFR< I \L PRICE. TRADE OLD KIES — .Maytag wethers Boule Md natural gas stoves. Electric r ■ffrigeratora. Radios. Home ■*ez<>r*. Geneva Steel Cabinets lam- -r Kitchen. 428 Mcßarne* Kone 4495. 147 ts FOR SALE — 1917 Ford eonver tfbl. coupe; 1945 Pontiac Sedan | fltt< 1945 Chev. tudor; 1935 Ford ■dor new motor; 1935 Ford Tu•or; 1935 Chev. Tudor These Mr* are all good and are priced to sell. Down Town Texaco Kone IPX. 201 3t-x FOR SALE New steel I beams— — angle — channels — .Sund- — reinforcing rod*. We *b> buy scrap iron — tuetal — tag- and all waste material* JRe are agents for Linde Pro . <■< ’ acetylene • oxygen Smith Scrap Iron Co. Phone 1691 19512tx FOft SALE 1949 Chevrolet club ■taupe. Styleline deluxe 19»8 olet Aero Sedan. te.te'O SMile- 1941 Chevrolet 2door. 7-Sdi" and heater. 2 • 1939 ChevKlet g doors 2 1936 Chevrolet. ■Mod transportation for $85.00. M 35 pick up. wants to haul toIK'oes. Fred Buscbe. Phone Jp 303 N 9th St 3"1 WM< io'a w*w4 Twssw — !>«**•»

1 ■ i FOR SALE — 2 ewes and buck ! Preble phone 6 on 23. Wilbert I Hoffman. 203-3tx; FOR KALE—Good used electric G. E. range, reasonable. Phone 262. Goodyear Service. 203-it FOR SALE — Registered Berkshire's. April and May boars and gilts. Harry McDermott R R. 6. Decatur. 203-3tx FOR SALE—Fresh honey at Brenneman's 5 lb. pail 85c. 10 lb pail $1 55 60 lb can $7.75. Also comb honey 4 miles west of Berne, state road 118. 203-g6tx FOR SALE—Good used bottle or 1 city gas stove. Been used one i year and eight months. Like new. I Priced $125. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. Monroe, Ind. 2036tx FOR SALE -I’apec silo filler, ex cellent condition. $300.00. Also 2 Holstein heifers due to freshen i Harold Melcher. Route 2, Monroeville, Ind ~ Hoagland phone 203-31 x ! FOR SALE — Large Duo-Therm fuel oil stove with blower. Complete with 176 gallon storage tank. Will install and guarantee. Priced to sell. Melvin Fiechter. mi S and mi E of Craigville. Phone 4 on 14. 203-3tx VTntTd WANTED TO BUY — Beef and dairy cattle. Bcbeiman's Market. Phone 3011. 79-U ; WANTED — '(Jood~quality~hay, loore or baled. John Feast). Phone 6262. 193-ts 1 ■ WANTED-Maytag washer repair Factory trained repairman Free estimates. Call 5644 North Side Appliance Store, 916 N. 13th St. On 27. 203-ts WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building 131-ts I 'i LADY TO SELL lovely guaranteed i Nylon Lingerie. Hosiery etc. direct to friends, neighbors. Big earnings. Our 27th year. Write Thogersen Hosiery Co.. Wil- , Mette, 111 2«3-ltx SEWING MACHINE Rtpalrlng~ Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels. machine buttonholes; Hemstitching We buy and sell sewing i machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 179 27tx WANTED — Washing machine repairing. Wringer rolls. Parts and service for all makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop On highway 124. Monroe, Ind Pick up aud delivery. Arthur Mitchell — Clare’ ce Dick. Phone 6 6443. 184 ts IfIsCEU.ANEOUS" ’ = ~ WE DO all kind of custom butchering. Gerber Meal Market. Phone 97 170-ls STARTEIt AND GENERATOR Service. I>ick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St. Decatur Ind. 222 T LOANS —on modern suburbans and farm*. Low rale of interest.— A. I). Suttles. T ELECTRICAL contracting, wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. Engle « Kiess. North 12th St Phone 212. 51tf MIANS— To buy auto, furo.ture, livestock or other things you need Local Loan Co., 138 N 2nd St. Ground floor office Phone 337. 7»-lt RADIO REPAIR — For completr and dependable radio repalt work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks •O-ts CLI MBING AND PLL'MBINO fix ture*. Weil pump*, water heat era. Experienced plumber for Installation and repair work Haugks. Phone 49 145-ts BCICK • CHEVROLET Sales. Service, Parts SAYLORS MTR. CO. DECATUR PhS for automatic water heaters—water systems— bathrooms —or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell Ibtf FARM ERB - ATTENTION-We rs- < move dead horses, cows, bogs 1 etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay 1 all phone charges. The Stadlet Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts ROTO ROOTER SERVICE. Drains •nd sewers cleaned. $3 00 to $10.90. Also electrical contract lag. Mr. C. R Williams. R R. t-, Decatur. Pbone 4 on $ Tocsin 1«3 U —- ■ ■ Trade In a God Town — OscsUr

I QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds Ik I nI"Z 1 i "This flog we got with a Democrat Want Ad isn't very smart I can't teach him a thing!” NOTICE Starting Monday August 29 we will can on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Labor day week will can Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday. Liechty Cannery, Berne, Ind. 201-5 t and Poultry men: for Aristo poultry service, internal culling, flock inspection, Aristo Feed, and Artetonic, call 4174. Guaranteed Jack Cranfield, 1310 High St. Decatur. 181-Ttf APPLIANCE SERVICE—We service all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator aud other electrical appliances. Fur prompt service, call 463- Arnold A Klenk, Inc. 80-ts ATTENTION FARMERB - If you have metal roofs that are looking bad or need recoating — you can get Asaphait Base Aluminum roof coating that will make them look new again for years by phoning 1930 Decatur We apply by the square. 202-3tx ELECI rtICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such ss wlrs, switches, boxes, receptacles, fix lures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold A Klsnk 317-ls HOME OWNERS We have taken on the dealership for Arm strong's paints and varnishes So now we can pass a considerable savings on to you if you take advantage of this add and call R. E Gantx. paint sales and service Phone 1930. 504 Adams St. Decatur. 203 3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT- Offices and apartment. Phone 1813. 199 ts BOR RENT — 3 room house 1 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 9(12. 197-fit FOR RENT—AII modern furnished apartment With refrigerator aud plenty of storage space Inquire 251 S. Second St. 203-2 t Asfety Campaign Works San Francisco (UP) — Traffic fatalities during the first five months of 1949 were less than ia 1 any similar period in San Francisco history. City officials claim the reductions come from a lively safety program kept going at all times. Traffic deaths this year were 19. compared to 40 during the first five months of 1918 Trade In a uood Town — Decatur I eWWWMAAMWMMIMWWW I EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE AVAILABLE The exclusive franchise to han die our complete line at major bom>* appliances and heating equipment ia available for your city and the surrounding territory This exclusive franc hise gives you: A REPI TABLE NAME STABLE YEAR ROUND IH’SINESS FLOOR PLAN ASSISTANCE CONSIGN M ENT MEIU'II ANDISE NATIONAL ADVERTISING LOCAL ADVERTISING EXTENSIVE PROMOTIONS LOW CAPITAL INVESTMENT RAPID INVENTORY TURN .. OVER YOUR OPP(»RTUNITY FOR SECURITY Aggressive and intelligent men do not need experience. Forty eight years of industry Icutderohip ' prove our ability to train men to operate attcceaafuliyFor further information. write to: E. L. MASON Kalamazoo Slots ft Furnace Co. I 175 Rochester Ave Kalamaxoo. Michigan

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Single Currency May Be Proposed Merger Os Sterling And Dollar Areas London. Aug 29 — (UP) Informed sources said today that Britain may propose at the Washington financial talks a single , currency for the United State-*.. Britain. Canada and certain other dominions. A proposal for merger of the | sterling and dollar areas was be ; lievad included in a 15.0<M-word I program for solution of this country's financial ills prepared l»y - Cripps at his country home over ' the week-end. ' The program was submitted to ■ two extraordinary cabinet meetings today for final government approval. Government ministers cut short their vacations to attend. Some sources described the meetings as the- most important since the formation of the labor government In 1915. Cripps and foreign secretary ; Ernest Bovin will take the lengthy 1 document with them when they . sail Wednesday for New >ork . aboard the Mauretania Cripps I consulted Bevin on political a's- • pects of the program before sub- | initting It to the cabinet. [ The program was understood to be divided Into two section* short and long term measure*. Informed sources said the short-term proposals include a • S4(M).(*OO.HOU reduction in dollar - imports this year, an Increase in Marshall plan aid to Britain and i possible use of Marshall dcdlars to buy wheat in Canada. The suggested merging of the I dediar and sterling areas with po t silde Introduction of a single cur- > rency was reported to be part of - the long term program I Other longterm suggestions i were understood to be pooling of . commonwealth resource*. Ymc-ri I can capital Investment in the British colonle* and lower Ameri--1 can tariffs Food minister John Strachev ' and fuel minister Hugh Gaitske'l not members of the inner cabinet -attended the two hour morn ing cabinet meeting*. Their presence indicated ciils in dollar pur MAMAAMMAMWAAAAMWWW Opportunity For Local Man </ur saifb work is very profitable for men who work at it. We need an active man to represent our National concern locally. Maybe you arc the man. Let's talk it over. Man selected will Im* over 21. have a car. and be of excellent ( character. Write giving your qualifications and we will contact you. No investment, fr<?e training. Mr. Castle. .3(1.30 Maumee Avenue. Fort W'ayne, Indiana. AAAIWUWWWWWWWWWW WAAMMMAAMAAAMMVWc mp U Our loc.l 8l«s 11 Mo.it loon syit*m VJ U •It«nd> t» our ZA—- || bo'.owtrt oil t*o II od.o*to«ot o( o V II flhorol policy oo \ . || loon* of DOO or 101 l Soo u| today II LOCAL LOAN I. COMPANY I Inc«cp«fatr4 I Crfftmts Fleer OMr* I Bract Btecr Bwitdio* Phene 2.J.7 Oecaler, l«4i*ea VWAAAeWW, . JMMWWWtfW Adams County Home-Dressed m:r Good and Choice (trades BEEF, lb. STEAK, Round and Sirloin, lb. 73c Freshly Ground BEEF, lb. ... 4J C GERBER MEAT .MARKET

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( CLEANING AND TREATING I On Our New Equipment -3 Slurry Treatment. No Dust. * ) Dotterer & Sons, Bluffton, Ind. \ JOIN THE HAPPY DIKAIA FAMILY, NOWI HUGH NIDLINGER, R-3, Decatur, Ind. WALTER REITERT, R-2. Decatur. Ind. ( HAS. A. INNIGER. IM. Monroe, Ind. - =================— Here's where to get... GENUINE PARTS and EXPERT k SERVICE One thing youll like about the Ford Tractor . . . it’s simple in design and built right. Doesn't take much servicing. Yet when it need* something done here [■ mTTWM 'fI j] ur there, it's easy to do. I 1 For example, we ran reline brake* in q rjcj almost no time...don't have to poll the axle. Transmission, steering . . , every, thing is designed for efficient service. With this new Ford Tractor, you won't need u* often but when you do. you'll like our work. We all Ford |3S3E=S*te»MwSl Tractors, and Dearborn Farm J.quipme nt, with genuine part*. RIEHLE TRACTOR & IMPL CO. West on 221 I’honv 322 AMWWMMWWMMWWMWWVMMMAAAIMVWMBWVWW4AAA' ■AAXkAfWMwo -■* -• ♦-us*as*»-■*♦

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400'< MORE LIGHT I — Increase kitchen Illumination ai I much a* 4Uu r ;, just by paintimthe ceiling white, the wall* llazej Green l*>lb with Duraiilm Beautiful ami *o easy to wash' For sale at Arnold Klenk. In< (adv. i

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK i F<>rt Wayne, Ind, Aug 29 l l'l*i i I’.MA I — Livestock: Hog*. LOU" strictly choice 21 mi, lightweight but-her* 19 <Mf'2i'7s. medium 2" 5" 21" o. butcher* 19.00-3i>.75. Heavy butchers l*oo \ pig* 17" o, rough 12 00 I*. I sd. Cattle market opened 1 00 high Hr. i holte itee,■ 25 00 27 0 1 cboict .lliejfera 21 on og jot. good <*■** 11. . .00 16 00, |I bulla 1! .Half market - teady at 29.0 u down . Lamb* steady .it 2150. ewes 1.00 c s 00, buik - 00-5.00, I INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Imlianapoli'. Aug 29 il l’i - li’.MAl Livtstoek: Hog* ll.ooo; moderately active, barrow* ami gilts 25-50 lotvei. good and i hidci 190 2fio ]b- 2" 75-21 On. lop 2150; Gw heavy Wfichts; 165I'C, lb- 2 75. 100-lfi" ll>* 15 oo It,-ows around 2'> lower; good ami choice I"" lb* I*. .',o|s"o, few IS .'iO, !00.',.’,0 lbs 14 jfi J C title 2 X".>, , .J,. . Ipa fiv. I 1 I* high ll"o-H7'. lb- -Ger- . 2'"": medium -m<l good s.'iO-ljlO'| Bi -'ill* 2fi ou-27 stl; lieifer trad* active mostly 27 "o. -otm moi s7-’> lb 2'l 5" In if't and. | yearling* 1*0113:110, good 100 f ; cow - I I .’>o-lfi 5"; vi ah-t- im dfta!' ly active at 5n lower, bulk good , i and i hoi'•• 30 .03x01'. common ‘ ami nit diuni 2'' "" 2'l Sh< • p I .’."", spring lamb* -low : 50 lower, fiw good ami choiio 21 jo 2‘. m> ili'.ini -l.iurliti 1 . w.5""i;.',0, |>i t lightwa iglit- s Markets At A Glance By IHiti-d Pre * Sto k i lower in quiet trading Bond* irregularly lower l S i rovernmeiits did not tr.id< Coil, to, ks li re.ulai ly low. r | Clip a-o stOi k • irregular. Silver urn hanged in N<-w York •it 71 ' 2 • ent* a tine oum <-. t I Cotton future* li'Wi-t Grains in I 'hh a■" wln at. < orn.' jouts. rye ami ooy beans futuie* I i irregular. 1 ! CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE WIo tit s. pt 2"1 : Dee 2 " ' ‘L. Man li 2 '7' t '■•. May 2"! , I July Ix* | Corn Si pt 125 . . I >"■ , 1 Ifit. . Man h I I' 1 , . May 121 July 1 221: ii.ii- S« pt 07 fi7'. I * . Mat'll , B May fi2 ■- Juiy sfi\ Soy In an N«>V 2 ’■ :-2 I"' , 2 12 2 .i 2' s . M itch 2 I's May 2 2*12 2*'i Native Os Marion Is Purdue Coinmandant I. if iyi tit Ind Au 2 ' 11 Pi Piirdm l itnit-ty off; ia!.- today .mm urn • d that Cap: John c V. oi ;G i I'SN. a ti i'll, of Min •• Iml. am! toinif i I'uidm !ud< t;i i had a uno <1 hi m w po-t a < in mandant el the natal RtllC unit .it Putdll* \Vo< If. I w.l -a fn ■ htii.lll i' P.l • I i> lii 1922 I* G • In in. .ipp-.int. d I to tin mu ala id' m> In 192 ■ Trade in a Goed Town - Decatur j DIL 11. I-:. \I.LISON VETERINARIAN announce* opening of hiv oM'Ce at 161'. S 2nd St. Phone 1921 Decatur, Ind.

KENNETT — MURRAY 4k CO. Corrected Aug. 29 160 to 17" lbs. 17.0 ff 17" to Ist' lbs. 18 "O 1*" to 19" lbs. 19<") 19" to 2"" lb*. 19 75 Jim to 24" lb*. (top) 2" 25 240 to 2(0 lb*. 19 75 J 26" to 2XO lbs. 19 25 2*" to 3"') lb*. 18.75 :"" to 32'i lbs. 18 25 127 to .'C.o lbs - 17 75 1.70 to :-,75 lbs. 17 25 (7.7 to I"" lbs. 16 75 I'" lb- up 16 25 II" to 16" lb*. 16 00 12" to 140 Iba. 15.50 100 to 120 lb* 15.00 Roughs 30" lb* down 16 50 300 to 35" lbs. ...... 16 00 350 to 4"" 1b5.15.00 4"t) to 450 lb*. 14 00 15" to 500 1b5..... 13.00 500 to 550 lb*. 12 00 55" to fi"' l lbs. 11 "0 600 lbs. up 10.50 Stags . 1000 Boars 8-00 V. al (Wed A Sat) 27 "0 Spring Lamb* (Wed. A Sat.) 22 00 Clip Lamb* 16 00 Yearlings 14 00 Ewes 6 00 SCHMITT’B STOCK YARDS Corrected Aug 29 16" to 170 lbs 17 00 | 17" (<> 18" lb*. 18 00 I*U to 19" lb* 18 75 19" to 2"" lb* 19 50 i 2"" to 22" lbs . 2" 25 22" to 21" lb* . ... . .... 20.00 j 24<' to 26" lb*. . 19 50 26" to 28" lb*. 19 00 2*o to Bps 18 50 I'M) to :.2.'» lb* 18 "0 | 325 to 35" lbs 17 50 to 11l 17 "0 .175 to 1"0 lb*. . 16f0 i It", lit- up .... .... 15 50 . ll't to 16" lb*. . .. 15 50 I"" to 1I" lb- ... II 50 I Rough* 3"" down 17 "0 Stags I" 00 Lambs 22 00 Calves 25 "') Boat . 8"0 Ewe* 6 "0 * Bucks - -- 6.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET DURK ELEVATOR CO. Correct'i| Aug 29 Bean* subjeci to ■ tianga during day Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: ”3 per bushel less. Corn: .07 per 100 le»s fob farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 ■ . •.1 Vug 29 j Grade A large white .61 : i.r.idi A iaige. brown .59 t urn nt receipts ..— .42 Kt avy hens .. 32 Leghorn h< n» 4 lb* up.2o — -I* Pryors • a.! for price*. GRAIN PRICES ADAMS COUNTY F B COOP S Berne Monroe • Williams Pteavant Mills < fn| Aug 29 Call for prif CS at the elevator. Trade (3 a Good Town — Decatur nW*. * ft. 4 fJFWT i Elevator CoDecatur ■ Petercon - Monroe

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