Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 2 September 1949 — Page 5

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LOCAL classified AOVMTIBING RATES — .■Ji* *» word* v« «*«*: 1 flta* 60cc 2 time* 7S«: 18 tin* |1; 6 time* $176. Rato* quoted ar* for consecatfv* day*. No claiwlfied akipday lit Bat* tor 10 point BLACK FACE to 6* per word eaek la aaattoa. Ma aiiaimam charg*. Claeaifted ad* Hated in paramph* 60% increaaa over regu(*r rata. Qar* *f Thanks, Obituary, In tfwwtea, 2c per word, 75c Copy must bo in off Ire by 11 a. to. Ifemday through Friday, •atnrday deadline to 9 *. m. FOR SALE forTsale - Philco Radio* and ReMffatator* Btacky A Co.. Monro*, Ind 274-ts ynw RALE — 191° Oldsmobile. Radio and heater. H 95. 919 Men ear Ave. 207-::tx FOR SALE — Shropshire ram*, yearling* T H. Haitz* 11. route I Phone £1258. 2"7 6tx FOR SALE — IhMible barrel 12 gauge abntgun Triumph Call gjg. A. 205-3tx FOR SALE-SK ELGAS for rural homo B*ok Ing ami water heating A* to* a* 1695 per luO lb* Übrtek Bro*. Iftl-tf j ,i - — - FOR SALE PAINT - PAINT — Lowe Bro*. Paint. Stucky’s Hdwe. Dept , Monroe, lad 159 ft for'bale -Bottle Oar Range*, many *tyl**H to select from Open nil** ggcept Wed. nite*. Stucky A Co., lionroe, Ind. 274-ts FOR SALE 1941 Indian Scout |M|fßeycl«' in A l condition First homta Booth of Salem store. P»*M 77167 205-31 j. ~~~ A«mini“ter ruga. MO% Wool. Open evening* ex«*pt Wed Stucky A Co .Monroe i*d,Pbonr «6*66 1-ts FOR RALE Washer* 189.96, good makaw *urh a* Speed Queen and Itertou. Stocky A Co. Monro*, tad., Open nite* except Wed. 274 ts FOR CALE — Frigiduir*- refrlgeratgng yang-*. water heaters, fßMera. and dryer*. Atoo some •BOd ttaed refrigerator*. Uhrick 101 ts S'IVVES. .- T<) V ES. HTO VE If you want to trade nee Stucky* *t Monroe. Ind They are allow Ing high price* for your old sieve right now. 274-ts FOR RALE 8 hole ice creaia traasay. can be Used a* deep freas*. 1 Hiawatha Doodle Bug tcooiar 1 boy’* bicycle. Phone | 1760.121 Grant S' 205-Jt SDR SALE — Fryers, com>Mffty dressed and deliverISk Harold .1. Hoffman. PfcfflH 3484. 20513 FOR BALK Fresh honey at BrenBMBto'* & lb. pail 65c. 10 lb. gUffl.6s. 60 lb. can 67.75. Also comb honey 4 mile* west of BMRB atate road 118. 203-g6tx OWN'"lit)M E mr Cot - ~Mfgga tbouaand* have. Write for Rme Information 24x32' 11019. Marty size*. International Home*. MSfCaihouii. Fort Wayne Phone ' M 4484. 194 Tx EBB male o<>od u*> d hottie or cRy gas Move. Been u*ed one yaay and eight month* Like new iMgad |125. Monroe Washing MMhltt- Repair Shop. Monroe, >O3 Itx FOB BA IA! Used furniture: 1 static couch *IO.OO. 1 living HRhn guile *l6 00 2 living room Z«Naa 325.60 1 oak dinette set (MOO Wvlie Furniture Co De««*ar 2»5-3t BmSai. price trade old OWES —Maytag washer*. Bottle < SRd' natural ga* Move* Electric PaMfferatorc Radi-at Home bRMSer* Geneva Steel Cabinet* MNMa Kitchen. 42* Me Bar nee Fhawe 6495. 197 U FOifPALE -One General Electric Mdgerator, thia ha* a new unit Qb* Leonard rtfiigeraiur. unit OBRletely overhauled Tbe»e ratont have been refini»b ed and look like new Phone IMI or eee Curti* F Hill. 105 So. 184 b St. 2««3tx FOR ‘BALE __ New <>ue~ and two (W Oliver com pickers; two (WT mounted corn picker* for Farmall and Allie-Chai-awr tractor*; Oliver 88 R C fgact- r HG-68 Oliver Cletrac. A Dfeoel Ctetrac. 2 12. 3 14. no In OBver Baydex bottom plows; gab*fr<-y »oil control plow*; cttitF fiMbber-; heavy duty Oliver jpartor 41*0; baler twine and Wire Feed- 7« Oliver tractor w|th cultivators; H John Deer* Wtth eu’t.; r-2't Farmall; 2 row corn picker. I sto» John Deere corn phker, ft. John Deere combine ■Meo — Crvigvilk Garage. Cra;- .ulc. ind - ll < « t! Mk ta a W-4 Twwu - u—t*’

FOR SALE—Concord grape* Call AMa Bohnke Decatur, route 3. 207 3tx FOR SALE— C*ed school book* from grade* 3 to 8. Good condl tfon. Phone 7595. 207-ltx FOR SALE—2 aowe and 2 gilt* with 36 pig*. Herman Franz. Phone 682-T. 2064tz FOR SALE— Beagle hound pup. Out of very good hunting dog. Martin Huaor. Phone 66172 Monroe. 295-3 t FOR SALE— Condensed buttermilk, barrels, 4.75 per cart. A ready feeds. Phone 380. South ’ 3rd St. Decatur Farms. 206-10 t i FOR SALE -1 male Boston Bull pup. A. K. C. registered. 110 Jefferson St. Ida Hitchcock. 207-21 z FOR SALE—Modern ga* range in good condition. Also boy’s and ; girl * bicycle. 310 N. 9tb St. 2#l-2t FOR SALE- 1948 Plymouth epactal i deluze 8600 actual mile*. Heater. Mattas Auto Paint Shop Monroe, Ind. 207-it 1 1 c • FOR SALE- Toy Pekingese pup--pies, exceptionally cute. Stud J service. Ftoyd Rupert. 3 ml.' east of Berne, Road 118, Phone ’ 146-Q. 208-lti, •IFOR SALE Large size E-state- '' Heatrola. coal or wood, ilk*- new. 1 1 Melvin Cyoster. 3 mile* north of ,: 224 on state tine and *4 L west. 2<t7-3tx ■ FOR "SALE- Federal fertiliser, graduated nitrogen base. Ask \ to have eztra« plant food added at no additional cost. 212-6. t 3-12-12. AJ. Davidson. Plea*anr L Mill*. 207-2 t - FOR SALE—AI) white enameled 1 modern table top, coal • wood range. Cast iron. A good one. Cheap. 34 lb. frying chickens, 30c lb. Fraacia Grim. R R 6. , Phone 19363. 207 Its fl FOR HALE- ■ Handyhof’ portable J washing machine with *tatole«e steel tab. white enameled top, 3 fin agitator Nice for apartf meat or trailer. 1028 Russell. , Mitts FOR SALE-1 living room suite; i i chest of drawer*; 1 bed com- [ plete; I table, 4 chairs; 1 rickt er; 1 coal oil stove. I wool rag; 1 coagoleum rug; 1 cabinet; 1 heating Stove. 1203 Patterson St. i 207-2 IS ) LARGEST SALE IN AMERICA—f Wednesday. Sept. 7. 1949, 9:30 a.m. Greenville, Ohio. 75 Corn » Picker* ait makes mounted and » poll type. 30 Corn Binders; ! Drill*. Discs; Tractors; Eleva* ’ tors; Hu*ker Sbredd»rs; f’oni1 bines; ttelers; Lumber; Etc. Dealers • Farmers:— Bring anything yon wish to sell. Need Pickers; Shredder*; Horsedrawn Drill*; Rakes. Cash or Certified Checks only on Purchases. No one under 19 adnntted to this sale. Lea**- Farm Equipment Co. • Phone 1319. 207-ls > — — WAN T K D WANTED TO BVY — Beef and dairy cattie. Seheiman's Market. Phone 3081. WANTED TO RENT-4 or a room iiouse or apartment in town, unfurnished. Phone 7104. 206-lts J , ■ - — - - - « ■■■ WANTED—Good quality hay. loose or baled Joha Peasel. Please note change of addf***. 615 M. Madison Phone 4M2 2','6-tf VETERAN want* work of any kind. Part or full time. References Reply Boz 90. c/o Demoerat MMtS WANTED- May tag washer repair. Factory trained repairman Fred estimates’ Call 5914. North Side Appliance Store, 916 N. 13th St. On >7. 203-ts WANTED —"Mimeographing work. Profeesional equipment. Save nmney on letters, sales messages. programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870. Heller Buildlag I3btf WANTED-Girt for general offir< work Must be a typist. Good pay. steady employment Writs Box 58 c/o Democrat, atating age. quatmeativas. experience and references. 206-3 t SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let M convert your old treadla Machin* teto a modern etaetric. W* make covered bsttoaa, back ela, machine buttouholoe; Hemotitching. Wo buy asd soil se»ing machlaoe. Boardman» 233 Norto First • 207-»S . WANTED — Washing machine rapairing. Wringer rotis- Parts and ssrvke for all make* Monroe Washing Machin* Repair Shop. On highway 124. Monro*, lad. . Pick up and delivery Arthur Miv chet! — Claras on Dick. Phone i 9-414~ »»«tt Trade In a Good Town' - P«v*tur ‘

QUICKIES by K- Rtynokh & "Hmm-m-m-m! That’s strange, the Democrat Want Ad said only doge could hear this whistle!’’ MISCELLANEOUS WE DO all kind of custom butchering. Gerber Meat Market. Phone 97. 170-ts ELECTRICAL Ctmtracitag. wiring and supplies. Pre* job estimates. Engle A Kieae. North 12th fit. Phone 212. 53-ts FARM Loans 4%, Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. Phone , 385. T NO LIVESTOCK SALE on Monday, Labor Day. Decatur Sale Barn. 207t2 STARTER AND GENERATOR Service. Dick Mansfield Motor Salos. 140 6. Second St. Decatur Bld. 222-T LOANS —on modern subur* bans and farms. Low rate of interests—-A. D. Sattlen. T LOANS-To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Ix»n Co., 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office. Phone 237. 79-ls BUICK • CHEVROLET Sales. Service, Parte SAYLORS MTR. CO. DECATUR Ph. 772 ********************** RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haughs. 60-ts PLUMBING AND PLv’MBING fixtures. Well pump*, water heaters. Experienced plumber for installation and repair work Haugks. Phone 49 146-ts SEE HAUOK's for automatic water heaters—water systems — bath room* or kitchens. We furnish ' pipe and Install anything we' sell. 60-ts I MISCELLANEOUS AuctionDecatur Sale Barn, Saturday evening. 20612 FARMERS ATTENTION-We 7e move dead horse*, cowa, hog*, etc. Decatur phone MM. We pay all phone charges. Tbe Htadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts ROTO ROOTER KBRVfCE Drain* and sewers cleaned. 13 09 to 110.09. Also oirctricai contracting. Mr. C. It. William. R. R. 2. Decatsr, Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE-We "*rvice all make* of washer*, sweepers, rail io*, refrigerator and other efeetrlral appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold A Klenk. Ine. 80 ts BONDS for Notary Public, Administrator*, Executrix, Safe and nure. Kenneth Runyon. Decatur ln»urance Agency. 20411 ATTENTION FARMERS and Poul try men: for Arieto poultry service, Internal culling, flock inspection, Aristo Feed, and Artetonic, call 4174. Guaranteed. Jack Cranfield, 1316 High St. Decatur. 181-Ttf ELECTRICAL WIRING SI PPLIES * u* supply you with your electrical needs, »u> h a* wire, switches, boxes, receptacle*, fixture*. motor* or anything that you may need. Quotation* given , on any job. Arnold A Klenk. 217-ts || FOR RENT FOR RENT— Apartment. Phone 1813. 199-lt FOR RENT-Large room nullable for beauty shop, barber shop or office. 128 N 3rd Hi. 2<’7 3tx FOR RENT- Xfaniily house 14 mite* from Decatur on Piqua Road Call 1813. 2OX f FOR RENT— Sleeping room, suit able for one or two person*, close op town. Box 59 c/o De< a I tur Daily Democrat. 2®6-3tx FOR RENT- I room all modern apartment, furnished or unfttrii tebed hl Monroe Marti* Hwer. Phone 66172 Monroe 266-34 LOW AND FOUND LOST -> week* ago. Blond Cocker Hpuiel. Phone 142*4. 844 Mer c«r Ave. 3U6-3U j fradi'in a Good Town — Decatur

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DEMANDS NEW (C«<nt. From Pag* One) new evidence about him i* umov ered. The subcommittee staff. Hoey said, will continue to Idok into several angle* of the case He said I two men whose name* have figured prominently in the inquiry will be called to testify inter when their health permit*. They are "five I percenter” Janies V. Hunt and perfume manufacturer David A. Ben nett. McCarthy and other Republican* have urged Vaughan's ou*ter from j the White House »taff But Mr Truman, mads it plain at hi* new* conference yesterday that tbe general will stay on. ALLEGED DESERTER (Cont. From Page One) the court scar* on bi* leg*. Hi* mother. Mr*. Sue Pheasant, told the court that in August, she received a letter from Morocco, In. which her son told her of hi* plight. At bi* suggestion, she went I to the navy for help Ryan also wrote the navy from Morocco, complaining he was being held against bl* will and ap pealing for help. The letter, which included bi* finger prints, was in troduced a* evidence at the trial Ryan said that, at one point, the American legation in north Africa assured him that he would be released In two week* Instead, he said, he was shipped to a Sahara outpost for training as a paratroop er and. later on, to Indo-China In October. 1918. he said, he and three other* escaped from the legion and strack out through the jungle* for China. Crossing a "headhunter district" and a "com munist zone.” he reached tbe Chinese border early this year. He was picked up by Chinese custom* official* who turned him over to U. S. authorities. Ryan’s story was supported by’ Walter G. Leather, a 23 year-old navy veteran of Malden. Mass who. in search of adventure, joined the legion in January. 194* Leather said he hints* If saw Ryan beaten with a strap in north Africa for refusing to sign the enlistment papers. Trade In a Good I vwn — Oecatui Appalstmeat of tdmlalslratar 4MU \aflrr la heretey aftra That the undersigned has been appointed AdmlnlMtrator of the e«iai> of lanlinla Bell Kessler late of Adams I'buntv, deceased The estate Is probsbly solvent. Jnha 1., licoes tdmlalsfrator lias Id A. Macklin Utoruey Aaaast 17, ims. Al'G. IS 21 Sept. 2 Typewriter and Adding Machin* Repair Service Venlo Office Supply G* 109 S. Johnson St S'uffton, Ind. Phono 429 DR. R. E. ALLISON VETERINARIAN announces opening of hi* office at IM'/j S. 2nd S 4. Phone 1921 Decatur, Ind. “TofTcT~ PUBLIC SALE The .tale of the H«w*eh<*M Furniture Sept. 10, 1 P.M. of Sarah H. BriffKß and the Ute W. W. BriffffH will be held at GENEVA. INI). YOU CAN BUY IRON RAILING AS LOW AS II Year* of Quality FREE ESTIMATE GILPIN Ornamental Iron Shop Cor. Wathington A 11th PHONES SHOP — 5501 HOME — 5462 REAL HOME RENDERED umi 5 lb. Pall 794 I REBBERS MEAT MARKET Phone 97 1 .ipww y

I*• • ‘w- aVictory Prayer Band Rally September 11 The Rev James R Meadow* of I this city has announced a Victory prayer hand rally, to be held Hun I day aftermmn. September IL at 2 I o’clock at the Adam* county holi

Administrator’s Sale REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION 6:00 P.M. EVENING SALE 6:00 P.M. The undersigned Admlnl*trator of the ICslate of Paul J. Miller will •ell the following described Real Estate at Public Auction: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1949 at 6:00 P. M. LOCATION: Corner of Seventh and Jefferson Streets. DBSCRIPTION: Good 5 room one story frame house on large rorner j lot -88 foot frontage on Seventh Street and 44 foot frontage on Jefferoon Street Asphalt Shingle Siding -Asphalt Shingle Roof Full Basement Good Holland Furnace — Htool In Basement Cistern —Double Garage A pleasant home in good condition throughout Conveniently heated inside railroads — Close to School*. POSSESSION: linmnd|ale. INSPECTION: Can be inspected any day before sale after 4 P. M. Telephone 59 TERMS 1. 3 Cash Down Balance <>n D'-livery of Dee<l and Merchant able Abstract of Title. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Buffet; Stand; 6 Chairs; bay Bed; Tubs; Kitchen Table, latwn Mower; Miscellaneous article*. ED. P. MILLER, Administrator Roy A Ned Johnson. Auctioneer* Melvin LiecMy, Auctioneer Ai-verin Schurger, Attorney 2 8 13 14 MWWWWWWWWWWVWWMWVWWWWWMW nuairt ddilidjdUKF ARNOLD « KLENK, INC. Phone 463 MM*MmM**M****M*A**AMM*M*MMW*MMM*MWMM* i.. .. . ■— ■ ' f i THf BEF.B WITH THK MIUIOD [ nttt Haun iftwiwo co. ing "O. low. e< sfe MNO.4" Ti«M nauTLiwr I ■ A 1 Distributed Locally By Adams Distributing Co. Oak ar.d Fornax St. Phono 24 i~. ■ " .J

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nens tabernacle at Monroe. The Rev G. T. Hurtin, of West and Ea«t Indie* Bible mission, will be th,- principal speaker at th* *er-| ! vice* and Rev. Meadow* will pre - side and introduce the speaker Mu*le for the occasion will be furI nlshed by the Marion gospel sextet and other* to be announced later

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind . Hept. 2 —l UP) - (PM A) — Livestock: Hog* 990, mostly 25 higher; choice 21 50; lightweight butcher* I 19.50-21.25. medium 21.00-2150, butcher* 29 00-21 00, heavy II OU- ( 11900; pig* 17.00 down; rough* 12.00-16.00. Cattle steady to strong; choke *teer* 25.00-27.00, choke heifer* 24.00-26.U0. good cow* 13.50-15.50; calve* s«i higher, choke 29.00. Choice iamb* mostly 50 higher around 24 00, ewe* 4.00-8,90. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Sept. 2 — (UPI — H’MAi Livestock: Hog*: 12.900, only moderately active. 190-260 1b barrow* and gilt* 21.00-21 50, top 21.75. few heavier weight*, light weight* steady to 25 lower; many hid* uneven; hulk good and choir e 160190 ff>*. 20.00-20.50, few to 21 <»i, 100-160 lb*. 15.00-17.00; *ow» about steady, good and choice 400 lb* down 15.7519.25; few 18.6018.06; 400-550 lb*. 15.00-17.00. Cattb- 500, calve* 300; steer* and heifer* steady, 3 lomi good heifer* 27.25, common and medium yearling* and heifer* 17 5023 00; cow* slow to weak; common 11.00-12.25; good beet cow* 15.00; verier* active, good and choice 26.50-28.n0. common and medium 20.00-26.00. Sheep 1600, native iamb* 50 higher; good lamb* 24.00-25.09. medium 21.00-32.50, common 20.50; slaughter ewe* 5.00-7 uo. lightweight* B.<>o. Markets At A Glance By United Pre** Stocks irregular in quiet trading. Bond* firm. C. H. government* did not trade Curb stock* Irregular. Chicago *to< k* irregular. Silver unchanged in New York al 73 cent* a fine ounce. Cotton futures lower Wheat, corn. oat*, rye and soybean future* irregular. Hog* mostly 25 cent* higher; sheep steady: cattle, choice absent, other grade* weak. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat; Hept. 2 <>34 4. |>e< : 2*>7%\; March 2"*4A. May! , 2.<i2\; July i 854 A I Corn: Hept 1.234; Dec 1 154; March 118*«; May 12*4 J B |,' I 214.X’ Oats: Sept 684.4, Hec. March 63\8; May 624; Juh 87%A Soybean*: Nov 2 3241>«< 2.31-\4. March 231; May 2274.| INBURANCB Leo “Dutch" Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570 >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦6l 919 I»♦♦»»*»♦ BICYCLK REPAIR Reasonable—Guaranteed DECATUR CYCLE SUPPLY IMMoneoe St. Phone 987 A. J. ZELT 843 Mercer Ave. Phon* 14201 RAWLEIGH PRODI ( TS M*flM****BM*!******* .

KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Sept 2 16(» to 170 lb» 16 09 170 to 180 lbs 19.06 180 to 190 lb*. 20 00 | 190 to 366 lb* 20 50 1200 to 240 lb*. (top) 21 90 240 to 260 lb* 20 50 260 to 280 lb* 20.06 2*o to 366 lb* 19 50 300 to 325 lb* 19 00 326 to 350 ibt- 18 50 i 366 to 375 lb* 18.00 376 to V" lb . 17 50 400 lb* up 17.00 140 to 160 |b*. 16 50 129 to 140 |b* 16 00 ino to 12" lb*. 1550 Rough* 300 lb* down 1750 300 to 35" lbs 17 00 350 to 4<>o lb* 16.'»0 4"0 to 450 lb* - 15 50 459 to 500 lb* 16.00 500 to 550 lbs 14 90 550 to 600 lb* 13.09 600 lb* up 12.50 Stag* 1100 Boar* 9.00 Veal* (Wed 4 Sat ) 27 00 Spring Lamb* (Wed. A S*t.l 22 00 Clip Ijmbs .... 15 00 Yearilnga 14.09 Ewe* • 00 6CHMITT6 STOCK VARDB Corrected Sept. 2 160 to 170 lb*. 17 50 17« to 1.8" lbs. 18 50 l*<i -<> 19" lb*. 19.25 19" to 2<‘" lb*. 2" "0 |9O to 220 lbs 2" 75 22" to 21" lb*. 2050 2411 to 26'i lb* . 2" 00 260 to 280 lb*. 1950 HO t<> 300 lIM. ... 19 00 3*<> to 325 lh* .... 18 50 325 tn 350 lh« 18 00 35" to 375 lbs ... 17.50 375 to 4th) lbs. 16 50 900 lIM ui> 16 "0 180 to 160 lb* 16 "0 IM t<> if" lb* I' 1 "' Roughs 3"0 down . 17 50 ! Stags 10.06 Lambs .................... 22 "0 I Calves 2500 I Boars ........ 8 90 Ewes 6.00 Buck* 5 90 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. i Corrected Sept 2 Bean* subject to change during day. [ Price* delivered at elevator. Ask for price* Genin: "3 per httsbel let*. Corn: .07 per 100 lew fob farm WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furm*h*d By DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Correcltd Sept 2 I Gradu A larg* whit*' 61 Gtad* A larg* brown 62 Current receipt* .... -42 ll* al y hen- . .21 Leghorn hens 1 lb* up 21 Cocks 12 Fryer* —ca*l for prices grain prices ADAMS COUNTY F. B. CO OP’B Berne • Monroe - Williams Pleasant Mills Corr* cted Sept 2 Call for price* at tbe elevator. Trade in a Gtod Town — Decatur _ — ' - Elevator Cai. Decatur • Peterson • Monroe

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