Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1949 — Page 5
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KLOCAL CLASSIFIED AttWSRTISING rates PW IS Worda Teas: 1 ttM 3 times Tie: StteMfl; 6 times 81.78. fiW uo ”" 1 ar ** for con, »CORre No claturifled sklpday jftgtofor 10 point BLACK FiiSl Is Sc per word each Id•HfteM. 50c minimum charge. Cliwffled ads listed tn pare--10% increase over regufjßfd Os Thanks, Obituary, In wMHRb, ,c per word> 7(c oOp7 Bust be In office by 11 a. BL Monday through Friday gatorttey deadline is 9 a. m. FORSALE «■- Philco Radios and ■a. Stucky & Co.. 974-ts SKELGAS for rural sg and water heating 8.15 per 100 lbs. 101-ts — ■ ixmintster rugs, ten evenings ex:y A Co. Monroe, •u s’T — PAINT — ’alnt. Stucky's lonroe, Ind. 160-ts ' JOIN Wk PARADE of user* who clean Mto upholstery with odor18S8 Fins Foam. Smith Drug Co. »o*»t FOR BJM/~ Bottle Gas Ranges, many Styles to select from Open nites OXcept Wed. nites. Stucky A CO., Monro--. Ind. 274 ts FOR SALE 1941 Indian Scout motomyt' l *' ln A-l condition. First bOMOMouth of Salem store. PfiOMt77l67. 205-lt FOR SM&E 1936 Ford 2 doer AT condition 36.000 actual miles. Phone 1877 till 5 pm. then 653. 204-3 t FMWAjLK Washers 889.95, good mnIEM av< h as Speed Qneen and Horton. Stucky & Co., Monroe, InAbDpen nites except Wed. 274-ts FtMl RALE — Frlgidaire refrigera toefearaiig‘-H. water heaters. and dryers. Also some refrigerators, l.'hrick i< roi-tf mMr~STOVES, STOVES — if you want to trade see Stucky* at Monroe Ind They are allowing Ugh prices for your old stove FOB SALE 1949 console style, 5 to 8 yooin size oil burner I’sed onlyffcur months. Owner has furnace. Real bargain. 104 N. Fourth Street. 204-3tx FOR BALE— 8 bole ice cream treeaar, can be used as deep from. 1 Hiawatha Doodle Bug scooter. 1 boy's bicycle. Phone 1700. 121 Grant St. 205-3 t FtIHjBALE — Fryers, completely dressed and delivered. Harold J. Hoffman. Pfeme 3484. 20513 FOR SALE -Fresh honey at Brenpail U. 65. 80 1b can >7 75. Also comb honey 4 miles west of Berne, state road 118. 203 g6tx FOR BAI.E -Good used bottle or 401? fas stove. Been used one yeteand eight month* Like new 1125. . Monroe Washing SHlbie Repair Shop. Monroe, Ind. 203-81 x U*cd furniture: 1 couch 810.00. 1 living tMtosuite 815 00 2 living room Stites |25 on 1 oak dinette set Wylie Furniture Co De- • 205-3 t ■fcffii. Trlce? "trade old OIK. Maytag washers Hottie aowaatural gas stoves. Electric | rtMbrator*. Radios. Home teaKrs Geneva Steel Cabinets. Mb Kitchen, 428 Mcßarnes PtoM 6495. 167-ts FOR iAI.E-New steel I beams—fW*|— angle — channels — — reinforcing rods. We *kMu) scrap iron — metal — and all waste materials I W®»re agents for Linde Pro • Bsfe. acetylene • oxygen Smith MB Iron Co. Phone 1691. 195-lttx PObKaLE New—One and two row Oliver corn pickers; two tow .mounted corn pickers for Oliver. Farmall and AllisChaltractors. Oliver 88 R C traitor HG-68 Oliver Cletrac; A ■feel Cletrac; 2-12. 2-14. 116 in Oliver Raydex bottom plows , aSmT’ soil control plows culti ■fee- heavy duty Oliver tractor discs; baler twine and Wk Vsed— 7u Oliver tractor •Rh cultivators; H John Deere Mtk cult ; r-20 Farmall; 2 row corn picker; 2 lbw John Deere com picker: US ft. John Deere combine — CrnigvUi* Garage. Motile, Ind PX7ti ■b to a tew* — vwawu*
FOR SALE — sth grade school books. Phone 1804. 206-lt FOR SALE—Seed wheat. Phone 8252. 204-8 t FOR SALE — Double barrel 12 gauge shotgun. Triumph. Call 613-A. 205-3tx FOR SALE—2 sows and 2 gilts with 36 pigs. Herman Franz. Phone 882-T. 208 3tx FOR SALE— 1940 Oldsmobile 4 door sedan. Radio and heater. 949 Mercer Ave. 204 3tx FOR SALE—Honey pears. Hugo Thieme. 6*4 mi. N. E. of pecatur. 204-3 t ! FOR SALE- Fresh apple cider. 30c gallon. Bring containers j Otto D. Bleberlcb, Preble. 204-3tx I FOR - SAMS—Shorthorn bulls. *aH ages. Theo. Hever. Phone 523-H. 204-3tx ' FOR SALE—AC gun pipe oil I burner. 275 gal. storage tank. Reasonable. Kelly Dry Cleaners. 427 N. 9th St. 204-3 t FOR SALE Beagle hound pup. I Out of very good hunting dog. Martin Huser. Phone 66172 Monroe. 205-3 t FOR SALE— Condensed butter milk, barrels, 475 per cwt. Arcady feeds. Phone 380. South 3rd St. Decatur Farms. 205-301 FOR SALE—Toy Pekingese pup<pies, exceptionally cute. Stud service. Floyd Rupert. 3 ml. east of Berne, Road 118, Phone 146-Q. 208-3tx FOR SALE-Storkline baby bed, maple finish. Cant • Wet Innerspring mattress. Good condition. 820. M complete. Mrs. E. S. Christen. R. D. 1. Phone 523-L. 208-ltx FOR SALE—One"General Electrio refrigerator, this has a new unit. One Leonard refrigerator, unit completely overhauled. These refrigerators have been refinished and look like new. Phone 1081 or see Curtis F. Hill, 105 So. 13tb St. 206-3tx WANTED WANTED—Gas stove for In base ment. Call 87 before 4 o'clock and 11294 after. 208-3 t WANTED TO BVY — Beef and dairy cattle. Scheiman'a Market Phone 3081. 79 ts WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5 room house or apartment in town, unfurnished. Phone 7104. 206-3tX WANTED—<Jood quality hay. loose or baled. John Feasel. Please note change of address. 615 W. Madison. Phone 4882. 206-ts 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, Profesaionai equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. ISHF WANTED—GirI for general office work Must be a typist. Good pay, steady employment. Write Box 58 c/o Democrat, stating age, qualifications, experience and references. 208-3 t SEWING MAOHINE Repairing - Let m convert your old treadle Machine into a modem electric. We make covered buttons, buckein, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. W’e buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 179-27tx WANTED — Washing machine repairing. Wringer rolls. Parte and service for ail makes. Monroe Mashing Machine Repair Shop On highway 124. Monroe, Ind Pick up and delivery. Arthur Wtchell — Claret ee Dick. Phone 84448. »M‘< MISCELLANEOUS WE DO all kind of custom butchering. Gerber Meat Market. Phone 97. 170-ts LOANS—>SO to S3OO-—Deca-tur l-oan & Discount C®., Trust Bid*. T ELECTRICAL Contracitng. wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. Engle * Klees. North 12th SI. Phone 212. 53-ts FARM lamiui 4%, Renneth Runyon. K. C. Bldg. Phone 385. T LOANS- To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Loral Loan Co. 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office. Phone 287. TMf BVICK * CHEVROLET Sales. Sen Ice. Palis SAYLORS MTR. CO. I DECATUR Fk. 772
I QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ’ft i t-i* "Sue rnuat have caugnt them from you—Because she didn't have fleas when we got her with a Democrat Want Adi" RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks 60-ts PLUMBING AND PLc'MBING Bxtures. Well pumps, water heaters. Experienced plumber for Installation and repair work Haugks. Phone 49. 145-ts SEE HAUGK's for automatic water heaters—water systems — bathrooms or kitchens. We furnish pipe and install anything we sell. 80-ts MISCELLANEOUS Auction--Decatur Sale Barn, Saturday evening. 20612 FARMERS ATTENTION—We r7 move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2090. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts ROTO ROOTER SERVICE Dralni and sewers (loaned. 83.00 to 810.00. Also electrical contracting. Mr. C. R. William. R. K. 2. Decatur, Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 183-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE—We sTrvice all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold & Klenk, Inc. 80-ts BONDS for Notary Public, Administrators, Executrix, Safe and sure. Kenneth Runyon. Decatur Insurance Agency. 204t4 ATTENTION FARMERS and Poultry men: for Arieto poultry service, internal culling, flock inspection, Arlsto Feed, and Ariatonic, call 4174. Guaranteed. Jack Cranfield, 1310 High 81. Decatur. 181-Ttf 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 k Klenk. 217-ts FOR RENT FOR RENT — Apartment. Phone 1813- 199tf FOR RENT— 2-family house 1H miles from Decatur on Piqua Road. Cali 1813. 205-ts FOR RENT—Sleeping room, suit able for one or two persons, close up town. Box 59 c/o Deca tur Dally Democrat. 206-3tx FOR RENT—4 room all modern apartment, furnished or unfurnbbed in Monroe. Martin Huser. Phone 66172 Monroe. 205 3t i FOR RENT—7 room all modern house In Monmouth. Automatic beat. Furnished or unfurnished. Must lease for year. Phone 651 R. 2043 t FOR RENT— 3 room furnished apartment, down; also 3 room unfurnished apt. up. Both modern, heat, hot water, refrlgera tiou. Private entrances. 1063 Winchester St. Phone 66177. 204-3 t IXJST AND FOUND LOST—B weeks ago. Blond Cocker Spaniel. Phone 14204. 844 Mer car Ave. 205-3tx FINAL ENCAMPMENT (Coat. From Pate One) Civil War and listeners leaned forward hoping tn hear about history first band. But Woolson's deaf ness and old age caused him to ramble. His speech also suffered because Hard, who also is somewhat deaf, began speaking before he was fin Ished. Hard wanted to thank the ladles of GAtoaffiliatMl organiseHons for helping make the last meeting a success Joseph Clovese. 105. Pontiac. Mich., the only living negro union veteran and attending the only en campment of bis life, appeared to be asleep. But that was because he Is completely blind. His attendants nudged him and be smiled to show he was listening "I'm glad to have been here." be said at laet "I hope we shall ail meet again." Hut that was virtually impossible although Use GAR's permanent secretary, Cora GIIIL-. said the veterans always would be welcome to attend meetings of the alllUaUd urgaoUeGou- wbub will
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carry on. r Robert Barett. 102. Princeton. Ky., thanked the city or Indiana polls for "showing us old men a good time." It was In this city that the GAR held its first meeting two years after the Civil War ended. Only one man was missing from the campfire, senior vice commander Charles L. Chappel, 102. Long Beach, Cal., who was "just too tuckered out" to attend after yesterday's final parade. Each of the six rode in a separate car during the parade which was held in a chilly rain. TRUMAN APPEALS TO (Coat. From Page One) industries. In those fields, upwards of 2,090.900 additional workers will be free to strike in the next 30 days. Mr. Truman said that labor is a full partner In the economy. He proposed that It be made a full partner "in all our undertakings ” "The American worker enjoys an economic, political and social status unequelled elsewhere in the world," he said Secretary of labor Maurice J. Tobin. AFL president William Green and CIO |>re*id<’nt Philip Murray called for legislation and
FREE MOVIES EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT SWIMMING — FISHING BOATING SPECIALIZING IN • HOT IX)GS • HAMBURGERS Swim In Safety State Board of Health has Approved Water conditions for bathinß. CLEM S LAKE PUBLIC SALE The sale of the Household Furniture Sept. 10, 1 P.M. of Sarah B. Briggs and the late W. W’. Briggs will he held at GENEVA. IND. Really Good Tastin’ PORK Home • Cured Hickory • Smoked BACON. Whole or Half Stab .. lb. HAMS, Whole or Shank Half. lb. JOV GERBER Meat Market
economic action to Improve working conditions and wages and wipe out unemployment. Green and Murray renewed their attacks on the Taft Hartley act. They promised unprecedenied union political activity next year to elect a congress that will repeal the law. SALE SERVICE List your Real Estate and personal property . at auction or private aale. TROUTNER REALTY CO. 207 Court St. Office phone 1053 Res. 5992
ARNOLD & KLENK, INC.' Phone 463 fWAAAAARWWmMMMMkARAAAARfWMtoWWVWMWWWMAA Public Auction EVENING SALE at 6:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1949 LOCATION: I’j miles North of Magley, Indiana. — DESCRIPTION — An extra gocxl frame building 38 l>y 30 ft. Good l><-v< l aiiling; Good Metal Roof. Double Bine Floor; 8 Double Windows, 14% ft. Ceiling: Wired for Klectrieity; Interior in good c-ondlticin. This building is in good conditon and can l>e used a* a Home. Church, Htore, Implement Storage, Shop, etc. if you want to buy a GOOD Building, come to thin aale. Conditions of Sale: To oe hoc. l to the hitrh. nldder. Building is to be moved from the premises. Purchaser will lie given to March Ist, 1950 to remove building. TERMS: One-half Catch down, balance before building is removed. Salem Evangelical & Reformed Church Roy a Ned Johnson. Auctioneer* Mc-lvln Liechty, Auctioneer Rudy Kolter, Rufus Scherry. Harry Beaver.* Committee I B)
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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., Sept. I.—(UP) -I PM AI Livestock: Hogs 850; good to choice hogs 2125, lightweight butchers 19.2521 09 medium 29 75-21.99, butchers : 1975 2975, heavy 18 00-19 00, pigs 17.00 down. No cattle market, calves steady at 28.50 down. Lambs steady at 22 50 down, ewr s 4.00-8 00, bucks 3.00-5.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Sept 1— (UP) — IPM A) Livestock: Hugs 8.500, active, barrows and gilts 25-50 higher, bulk good and choice 190 260 lbs 21.00-21 50, top 21 75; heavier weights scarce; few loads 165 190 lbs, 20.59-21.25; 100J60 lbs 17.00 above; sows steady to strong, bulk good and choice 100 lbs 16.59-18.00; choice light weights 18.25-19.50; 400-550 lbs 14 75 16 50, few 16 75 17 00. Cattle 800, calves 500; all slaughter classes steady, two loads high good and choice 1328 lb steers 28.09; odd lots medium to just good yearlings 25.0926.50; common and medium grass yearlings 18.0023 00; good yearling* 25.0926.50; common and medium grass yearlings 18.09 23.00; medium good beet cows 15.00-17.00; vealera active, I mostly 50 higher; good and choice 26.5928.00; common and medium 20.09 26.00. Sheep 1,000; native iambs, ewes and fat lambs all steady; mostly 50 higher; bulk good and choice 24.00-24.50, medium and good 21 09 23.50; common largely 17.5920.00; slaughter ewes 5.097 00. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher In moderate trading. Bonds irregularly higher; U. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregularly higher. Chicago stocks Irregular. London stocks easier. Silver unchanged in New York at 73 cents a fine ounce. Cotton future* easier Grains: Chicago closing: wheat up 2% to off )%; corn oft ’ 4 to 1%; oats unchanged to up %; rye up % t<> %: *oy beans off 1% to 2%; lard up 2 to 10 points. Hogs: mostly 25 cents higher Sheep: steady; lambs higher. Cattle- steady to lower. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept 2 03’4 *. ; Dec. 2.0745-49: Madt 2.081H5; May 2.02’4-2.03: July 1.86 H H. Coin Sept Dec. I.16'4%; March 1.1844; May 1.20%; July 1.21».A. Oats: Sept. 67%-%; Dec 66%- %; March (Hit; May 624a; July 57. Soybeans Nov. 2.33-2.32%; Dec. 2.32-2.32%; March 3.31%-2.32; Muy 2.2«4i-%-CHICAGO (Cont. I'rosn Page One) iso federal coueiliaturs. It was ratified by 1.3c0i drivers. Tank trac k deliveries were expect-* td to start Immediately. Trade in a Gcod Town — Decatur I «ed and Reconditioned BICYCLES 910 and up Decatur Cycle & Supply 128 Monroe St.
KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. > Corrected Sept. 1 160 to 170 lbs 17.50 s 170 to ISO lbs. 18.50 ’• 180 to 190 lbs. 19 50 * 190 to 200 lbs 20.25 « 200 to 240 lbs. (top) 2075 240 to 260 lb« 20 25 y 260 to 280 lbs 19.75 280 to 300 lbs 19.25 I- 300 to 325 lbs 18.75 325 to 390 lbs. 18 25 350 to 375 lbs. 17 75 375 to 400 ibz 17.25 * 400 lbs up 16 75 140 to 160 lbs. 16 50 1 120 to 140 lbs. 16 00 1 100 to 120 lb». 15.50 9 Roughs '< 300 lbs down 17 50 ; 300 to 350 lbs 17.00 * 350 to 400 lbs. 16 00 I 400 to 450 lbs 15.59 450 to 500 lb*. 15 00 II 500 to 550 lbs. 14.00 550 to 6<m |b«. 13.00 r 609 lbs. up 1250 ’ Stags 11.09 ’ Boars 9.00 1 Veals (Wed. A- Sat ) 27.00 1 Spring Lambs (Wed. k Sat.) 22 09 Clip Lambs 15.00 Yearling* .................. 14 00 Ewea 600 ! SCHMITTS STOCK YARDS Corrected Sept. 1 160 to 170 lbs. 1725 1 170 to 180 lbs 18.25 180 to 1«o lbs. 19 O 0 ' 190 to 200 lbs. 19.75 ’ 200 to 220 lbs 20 50 220 to 240 lbs 2025 ’ 240 to 260 lbs 19 75 2«o to 280 |bs 19 25 280 to 300 lbs. 18.75 90S to 325 lbs 18.25 325 to 350 lbs. 17.75 350 to 375 lb*. 17.25 375 to 4»m Hn. 16 25 400 lbs. up ................ 15.75 140 to 16*) lbs. 15 75 100 to 14b lbs 14 75 Roughs 300 down 17 00 Stagn 10.00 Lambs .................... 22 00 Calves 25.00 Boars 8 00 Ewes .... ........... 600 Bucks 5 00 > LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. t Corrected Sept. 1 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 p*r bushel less. Corn. .07 per 100 less f ob. form. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrected Sept. 1 . Grade A large white .62 Grade A large brown .61 Current receipt* .... .42 Heavy bens — -22 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up 21 Cock* - 1 * Fryers—cacl for prices. GRAIN PRICES ADAMS COUNTY F. B COOP'S Berne • Monroe • Williams Pleasant Milts Corrected Sept. I Call for prices at tae elevator. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur ' Elevator Co. a Decatur • Peterson - Monroe
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