Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1949 — Page 5

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CLASSIFIED rates words or e 50< , 2 times 75c: times 11.75. | l|Ul ,ted arc for consecu,\o classified skiixlay for 10 point BLACK is 5c per each in5J<- minimum i Wi'K-d a<is ih " ed in ~ara' j ■■ increase over regu- ‘ Thanks. Obituary. In n. per word, 75c must be in office by 11 „ u day through Friday. a> deadline is 9 a. m. ' [FOR SALE Corner 13th and NuttI I®" ! ' 214 3tx I jdjKn'.E- SKKMIAS for rural king and waler heating 1 »Mow as $6.95 per 100 n>s. | Sk Bros. 101-ts , I Bottle Gas Ranges, lylM to select from. Open tcept Wed. nites. Stucky Monroe, Mid. 274-ts j.E — Administer rugs, root. Open evenings exed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, tone 66866. 1-ts LE— Condensed butterbarrels. 5.00 per cwt. feeds. Phone 380. Souih Decatur Farms. 205-30 t .E ~\Va-"hers 189.95, good such as Speed Queen and I Stucky ft Co.. Monroe. Open nites except Wed. 271 -ts jMyU.E Stoweis evergreen swtet com for canning or tomit.r 25c doz Call orders V Ew II Phone 45. Preble, nt 2152 t ggßtM.i: Frigidalre refrigerarang-", water heaters. K< r,. as 1 dryers. Also some .--i refrigerators. I hrbk K wit* 2* acres A fine place la>ok it over and mail of-, r to Dean Colter. KenBid 212-it T'F >VES, STOVES” . want to trade see Stu. ky: Ind They are allow . iui.es for your old Move .IKt now. 274-ts Pawn V 7 wheat which Mt ■<i 43 bu per acre; good r-Mstant. Ezra Kathr Hl.".i;<- phone. 5 ml. W. of \V >o<l Bro« cornpi-k 39 A 1 condition. 1 mi. east of line on 221 1 mi. north. house east. M. M. Brown. jH 214-31 X b \LE 1930~ Chevrolet 2 ruris good. Good tires. for quick sale S4O Ou Hit- Box 63 c/o Democrat ■ 215-3 t 1937 Chevrolet tudor, S owner $245.00. 1935 Ford ■ good condition $135 on eight 4 door sedan. A at S.IIOOO. Down Town > Phone 198. 214-3tx We have several used Mrigerators. an In Al corrdl ■n priced at $75 no to SIOO.OO. buys. Phone 1061 or see ■rtis Hili 105 So. 13th St. ■ Koper DriGas ranges. Kefngerators. Before you ■>. "a»k the lady who owns B* ALo water heaters, water ■ft- t.er, installed Stucky's Ap e,. Geneva Ilatcherlev. s 180—w a • 'AI, PRICE? TRADE OLD HOIS Maytag washers. Bottle B'i natural gas stoves. Electric rators. Radios. Home Br-z-ts Geneva Steel Cabinets ■m-v Kitchen. 428 Meßarne* W" I*' 1 *'' 6i9S - >« 7 -»f W V ' Super Dame heaters in ■jp-rflame is only oil. heater I nderwriter's approval to No. 3 f ut | 011 . Haugk* SALE Modern table top cast '■ white enameled coal wood •“Ke. A good one $25 00. 3'* frying chickens. 30c lb deB'ered Fresh eggs. Francis it. R. No. 6. Phone 10353 9 215-21* H* { SAI -£ - H<U S your oppor |F Bn> ,o Provide extra bedroom ■ba- tor your growing family •onie located near corner of sth Monroe Sts. Fully modern 4 B*draMi home Stoker beat built. Needs tome decora |t~ B t4r «ge. Owner selling beB«U'e of health. Only slsuo F. ||. a. balance about monthly Bob Heller, nirller Building. Phone S7O & 209 ts ■'*** u • *•••* Twww iMwatwr

FOR SALE—Cocker Spaniel pups Call 6781. 215-3 t FOR SALE— Three room bouse, may be seen after 5:30 p m 927 N. 10th St 216 2tx FOR SALE—Grapes by the bushel 611 N. 2nd St. Peter Kirsch. 216-ts FOR SALE — Philco Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. 274-ts FOR SALE PAINT — Lowe Bros. Paint. Stucky's Hdwe. Dept., Monroe, Ind. 150-ts BARGAIN BVY? lairge size Estate coal Heatroia, brand new. regular 169.50 value, priced to move at $149.50. Haugks. 214-T FOR SALE — Axmlnister Rug 4Mat. size 9 x 12, good condition. Call 7573, inquire 340 Stevenson St. 216 3* x FOR SALE - Woods Bros, corn picker. 1 mile S. of Willshire, first house west. Frank Ross. 2163tx FOR SALE—Barn frame, 30 x 36. 2 x 4'l. 2 x 6's. 2 x B's, Ixs flooring. Hilbert Hockemeyer. 4 mi. N. of Decatur. 215-3tx WHAT DO VOC KNOW JOi-TothTr than Fina Foam Is the perfect upholstery cleaner. Smith Drug Co. 2153 t FOR SALE—Purebred Guernsey bull. 17 mos. old. John Callow. *i mile N. of Wren. Ohio, on No. 49. 2163tx FOR SALE—CoaI and wood heating stove. Good condition. Alfred Smith. Monroe R. 1. Phone 66302. 216-3 t FOR SALE Medium sized Coleman oil burner. Excellent condition, In use only three months. Inquire 1024 W Adams St. or call 8252. 216 3tx YOl’R waicb wdll look grand in a Spiedel band We have a verywide selection. Choose yours now. On sale at Bower's JewelryStore. 2163 t FOR SALE — Packard upright piano, beautiful walnut case. Flourescent desk lamp. Franklin electric sewing machine, cabinet tvud‘l Phone 9612. 216-3 t i FOR 1 SALE—I 949 1 ton Studebaker truck, overload springs, duel wheels, stake body, heater —10.000 miles. sl39a A real buy. Call 8895 for information. 2153 t FOR SALE- -Estate oil and coal Heatrolas. new and used bargains. Kelvinator refrigerators, ranges and home freezers, all models. Decatur Hatchery 216 -13 t FOR SALE-3 day old Holstein bull calf, elegible to register, from artificial breeding. Walter Hildebrand R 2. 6 mile west of Decatur. 2 places north of Magley. 2163tx WANTED WANTED TO Bl.'Y — Beef and dairy cattle. Sclieiman's Market. Phone <OBI. 79 ts WANTED-Grocery clerk, full or part time. Apply by letter to Box 62. c/o Democrat. 214-3 t WANTED—W.P A. toilets to clean out. Price SIO.OO Write Major Harris. Grover Hill, Ohio. 2114 ft WANTED TO BUY — House in good condition. Mum have 3 bed rooiua and bath upstairs. Phone 1875 C 1. Finlaysoa 2»s-3t WANTED Ambitious 16 yr old high school boy wants work evenings and Saturdays. Write Box 64 care of Democrat 216-2tx WANTED—Good quality hay. loose or baled. John Feasel. Please note change of address. 615 W. Madison. Phone 4882. 206 ts RADIO REI’AIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. SO-ts WANTeTI -Maytag washer repair Factory trained repairman Free estimates. Csll 5644. North Side Appliance Store. 916 N. 13th St. On 27. , *®3-tf WANTED TO RENT—•• to 12V acre farm. Chaimer C Miller. R R 5 Decatur. 34 mile E. of Decatur on Picqua Road 215-Stx WANTED for full time work. •” krcal store. .Miller-Jones, Decatur. ' 21512 WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment Save money on letter*, sale* “»«* sages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870. Heller Building 131-ts Help pey for polio care. This is an epidemic emergency. Mail your contribution to POLIO, care of four Post Uttiie.

QUICKIES by Ken Reynokfo 7 J 4 U "I 1' What did you expect — our Democrat Want Ad said It was water pipe, didn't it?” WANTED — Washing machine repairing. Wringer roils. Parte and service for all makee. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. On highway 124. Monroe, Ind. Pick up and delivery. Arthur Mitchell — Clares ce Dick. Phone 6 6443. 184 ts SEWING MACHINE Repairinc ~ Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttone, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. t 207-25tx MISCELLANEOUS WE DO all kind of custom butchering. Gerber Meat Market. Phone 97. 170-H ELECTRICAL Contracllng, wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. Engie & Kiess. North 12th St. Phone 212. 63-ts STARTER AND GENERATOR Service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St. Decatur Ind. 222-T PLI'MBING AND PL.'MBLNG fix turea. Well pumps, water heaters. Experienced plumber for Installation and repair *ork Haugks. Phone 49. 145-ts C. I*. S.—Bonds: administrator, executor. Decatur Insurance Agency, Kenneth Runyon. 214t3 LOANS—To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co., 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office. Phone 237. 79-ts ATTENTION try men: for Aristo poultry service, interna! culling, flock inspection, Aristo Feed, and Ariatonic, call 4174. Guaranteed. Jack Cranfield, 1310 High St. Decatur. 181-Ttf AIWWWWWMWWWWMAMI BUICK ■ CHEVROLET Sales, Service, Parts SAYLORS MTR. CO. DECATUR ?*C 77 A ROTOROOTER SERVlCl?Draln» and sewers cleaned, $3.00 to SIO.OO. Also electrical contracting Mr. C. R. William. R. R. 2. Decatur, Phone 4 on 6 Tocein. 163-ts

FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horaes, cows. hog*, etc. Decatur pbone 2090 We pay all phone charge*. Th* Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly th* Studter Product* Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE -We .ervIce ail make* of waabera. sweepera, radio*, refrigerator and other electrical appliance*. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold A Klenk, Inc. 80-ts ANYONE DESIRING STANLEY demonstration* or product a. please contact in* at 821 W. Monroe or phone 634. Mr*. Fern Yoder, dealer for Stanley Home Product*. 2136tx CIDER — We will operate our cider pre** every Tuesday and Thursday until further notice. Hour* 7 am. until 5 p m Kiroch Planing Mill. 6»4 N. 3rd. St. Phone 211. Decatur, Ind. 213-t( ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPIJES Let u« supply yon with year electrical peo<la. such a* wire, ■witches, boxes, receptacle*, fixture*. motors or anything that you may need Quotations given on any job. Arnold ft tilenk. 217-ts FOR RENT FOR RENT — Apartment. Phone 18$3. 199-ts FOR RENT—2 family brick house upstairs. Located on Piqua Road Pbone 1813. • 215-ts FOR RENT -3 room semi modern apt In Pleasant Milla, Heat furnished. rtune 77354 or 5684. 215-ft FOR RENT- Furnished apartment. Private entrance. Ground floor. Must give reference. 116 S. 1301 street. 216 St BALKANS <Co«it. From Fag« On,) thipation in the Marshall plan Another i**ue I* Spain'* destn for meiuber.-hlp in the United Nation*. She ha* been black-ball-ed up to aov. Trada in a Good Town — Occatur

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U. S. POLICE (Coot. Froi-i Page On»> nois legislature had enacted a law requiring appointments and promotions to be based on merit. “Impressed by the lACP's successful work in Chicago, Gov. Adlai Stevenson, early in 1949, requested the IACP to draft a state police merit bill which would take the organization out of politics, and to assist in the recruitment and training of personnel," Kreml said. "Both these jobs are being carried forward successfully—tbe bill having been drafted, passed and signed into law by the governor.” He said that exactly 100 lives were saved during the 13-month period following enforcement of the IACP program on July 1, 1948. "Forty-eight fewer persons were killed in traffic in the first seven months of 1949 than in the same period of 1948,” Kreml reported. “Chicago is no longer the bottom of the big city list in terms of traffic deaths per 10,000 registei ed motor vehicles." He credited lessening of the traffic mortality rate to "efforts of the reorganised traffic division of the police department.”

Quality Photo Finishing All work done in our own plant, using only Eastman Top quality chemicals. Holthouse Drug Co. TYPE Select A Majestic for I. Bsauty 5. MlWsney 8. U* Operating Costs 6. Coestaat Bren Hsal 6. Dependable 6. Fully Automatic k 1. Around the Clock Comfort A low Oporatiog Costa P. Bettor Ctmstructioa 10. CarefrM EASY FAYMINT Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop Entablmhed 1915 Heating - Roofing - Spouting Metal Work Phone 739

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Notice of Flael S.ttlemc.t of Eatatr No. 4Ma Notice f* hereby given to the creditors, h>-lr» .nd legatee* of Mary M Burnt, deceased to appear In the lAdani* Cirruit Court, held at t>e<atur. Indiana, on the j day ot (» tuber, 194!', and show cau»e, If any, why the FINAL HETILI2MENT ACCODXTH with tho eotat* of esld decedent ahoilld not tie approved; and Mild heir* arc notified to then and there make proof of helrahlp. and receive their distributive share*. Edward Hurot tdmlolalrnlor Iterator, laillaaa. Hrptruibrr «, I MU. .Sllornry Job. I_ lletoao SEPT. 7—14 Notice of Final *rttlrmrat of Eatatr \o. car. Notice I* hereby given to the creditor*, heir* and legatee* of Lidia Ann Bodie, deceased to appear in the Adama Clrt ult ICourt, held at Decatur. Indiana, on lite 1 day of ttetober, IMS. and allow caj«e. If any, why the FINAL HHTTLEMENT Af’tXMTNTN with the relate of Bald decedent ahould not be approved; and said heir* arc notified to then and there nuikr proof of heirship, and receive their distributive share* Job. M. Boon A.nilalatr*lor Iterator. 1h.1.m., Mr.trmbrr d, ISIS. At tor wry IM-toaa A Smltb HEPT 7—14 Polio patients need your help • Now!. Mail your contribution to POLIO, care of your local Post Office.

CLOSING OUT SALE As I am quitting farming I«wiil sell the following at Public Auction 1 mile North and 1 mile East of Payne, Ohio, on Route No. 113, then H mile North on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1949 at 12 Noon B—HEAD CATTLE-6 Brown Swiss Cow. 6. milking 6 gal.; bred June 15. Brown Bwlsa Cow, 5. milking 5 gal.; calf by side. Holstein Helfer, due September 17. Ayershire Cow, 4. milling 6 gal, bred August 26. Holstein Cow, 6. milking 6 gul . bred June 15. Guernsey Cow, 4. milking 4 gal., bred May 15. Holstein Htifer Calf. 4 months old. HAY: 5 Ton Mixed Hay. 2 TRACTORS—COMBINE—CORN PICKER 1914 SC Case Tractor, on rubber. Lights, Starter, power takeoff; 2 Bottom 14 inch Massey-Harris Breaking Plow; 1938 John Deere AR Tractor; Tractor Cab; 2 Bottom 14 inch Oliver Breaking Plow, 8 ft. International Disc, new this year, Massey Harris 6 ft. Combine, good; New Idea 2 Row Corn Picker; 18 Hole McDeerlng Grain Drill; 2 Row Black Hawk Corn Planter; 4 Row Black Hawk Corn Planter. Fertilizer; 3 Section Spring Tooth Harrow; 3 Section Spike Tooth Harrow; McDeerlng Corn Shelter with blower, good; Clipper Fanning MUI; 10 ft Co-Op Lime Filler; Heavy Rubber Tire Wagon & Rack; Rubber Tire Wagon A Rack; Steel Wheeled Wagon * Rack; Stock Rake; Air Compressor (4 cu. ft.-; Picketing. 16 ft. Corrugated Pipe. 6 inch; Drill Press; 80 Rod Electric Fence A Posts; 2 Glow Boy Heating Stoves, 2 Heating Stoves; 2 Kitchen Ranges; Misc. TRUCKS- 1934 Ford Panel Truck; Chevrolet Doodle Bug. CHICKENS — 150 New Hampshire Red Pullets, readv to lay; New Jamesway 350 size Electric Brooder Stove, Brooder House Bxl4 TERMS -CASH. 808 GEBHART, Owner Roy A Ned Johnson—Auctioneers Meivin Liachty Auctioneer Cletus Lehman- -Clerk Not Responsible for Accidents. Lunch will be served. 9 14 e eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeae eeeeeeeeeeee : MOVING OR TRUCKING LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE • 2 Over 75 Years of Service 2 To The People of Decatur ,• S TEEPLE TRI CK LINES •••• ••6• a• 6 • •••>■• — TEEPLE TRUCK LINES J Phone 251 or 182

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Don't let the polio crisis become a »lio disaster. Send a contribution today to POLIO, care of your local Poet Office. THE CAvF-MAN STARTED IT ! I Paint decorated cave wails at . lea»t 20,000 years ago. But there , never has been a more beautiful I (or easy to clean > wall paint than Durafllm. Try Celestial Blue in 1 your bathroom, trimmed with i White Lucoflinl. For sale at ArI nold A Kienk. luc. (adv.) ■ — . I» I I■ It I————■■■ I — i| TAXI -25 c I ;| ScX, I I MiNCH TAX! I , S PHONE 229

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind . Sept. 14 (UPI —(PMA) — Livestock: Hogs 900. mostly 75 to 1.50 lower, choice 21.00; light weight butcher* 19.00-20.75, medium butchers 20.252075. butcher* 20.00-20.25, heavy butcher* 17.50-20.00; pig* 17.50 down; roughs 12 25-18 00. Cattle steady to strong, calre* 1.50 higher at 31.00, choice *tee.-» | 27.00-28.50. choice heifer* 25.00-26-.50, good cow* 14.50-16.50. 1-amb* 50 higher at 24.50, ewe* 4.00-8.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Sept. 14—(UPl—(PM Al—Livestock: Hogs 10.000; rather slow, barrows and gilt* fully 1.00 to instances 1.25 lower, good and choice around 190-250 lbs 20 75-21 00, early top 2125. scattering 170190 lb* 2(».50-2O 75, heavier weight* scarce. 16<>lbs down not established. »ow»i uneven, largely 50-1.00 lower at 15.00-18.50, few 1875 1900 Cattle: 1.700. calve* 500; fed steers opening slow, most seller* asking fully, steady, early sales steady, but most bids 50 or more lower, one load good to average choice 975-lb yearlings 3050. small lot good steers 28.50-29.00, load lot good to choice medium weight and weighty steers held around 31.00, strictly medium to low good gras* natives and shortfeds 22 50 26 50, little done on heifers, cow* opened slow, early sales and bids weak to 50 lower, bidding largely 16 5017.00 for good beef kind, common and medium bid 14 00 16.00. veal era active, unevenly 1 00-2 00 higher, good and choice 29.00-31 00. common and medium 22.0028 00. Rheep 1,500; all aiaugbler classes' about steady in fairly active trade, bulk good and choice nativa spring lambs 24.50-25 00, part best choice closely sorted held around 2600, medium and good largely 21.5024 00, few common 18.50-21.00, partt dec k shorn lamb* No. 2 skin* held around 25 00. 3 deck* mostly good to Just choice 103 lb fed yearling* No 1 and fall shorn 20.50, slaughter ewes steady, hulk 5.00-7.00, best lights 8.50. Markets At A Glance | By United Press Ktocku irregular In active trading Bonds irregular; U. S. governments did not trade Curb stocks higher. Chicago stocks irregularly higher. Silver unchanged In New York Cotton future* irregular, at 73'* cents a fine ounce. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, ecorn, oats, rye and soy bean future* lower. Cattle: Higher, top $35.00 year's highest. Hogs: lower. Sheep; higher. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept Dec. -Il’s V March 2"9' 2 ; May 2 02%; July 1 84«« Corn: Sept 1 27 1 27’*; Dec Ll - 1 16',; March 1 May I.SOH; July 1 21 Oat* Sept 69'4-H; Dec. 67<-.A: ' March 61’iN; May .July 57-V J M»WBWWnDMB<BaEX3CXaMBDtt<Is.>O Used and Reconditioned BICYCLES 810 and up Decatur Cycle & Supply 128 Monroe St.

KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Sept 14 160 to 170 Iba. 18.26 170 to 180 Iba. 19 25 180 to 210 Iba 19.75 210 to 250 lbs. 2000 250 to 270 lbs 1975 270 to 300 lbs 19 25 300 to 3fs Ibe 18 75 325 to 350 lb* 18 25 350 to 400 lb* ...a.*..... 17.75 1 400 lb*, up . 17 25 140 to 160 lb* 16.50 120 to 140 lb* 16 00 100 to 120 Iba. 15.50 Hough* 300 lb* down 17 00 300 to 350 1b*.16 50 350 to 400 1b*.15 50 400 to 450 lb* 15.00 450 to 500 lb*. 14 50 500 to 550 lb*U 50 550 to 600 lb* -. 12.50 600 lb* up 12.00 Stag* 11.06 Boars 8.50 Veal* (Wed ft Sat I 2*50 Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 2150 Clip Lamb* 15.00 Yearling* 14.00 Ewe* 606 SCHMITTS STOCK vARDS Corrected Sept. 14 160 to 170 lbs. 17.25 170 to 180 lbs 18.25 180 to 190 lbs 19.25 190 to 210 lbs. 20 28 210 to 250 )b*. 2050 250 to 270 lbs 19.75 270 to 300 lb*. * 19X0 300 to 325 lbs. 19.00 326 to 350 lb*. 18.50 .150 to 400 lb, 17 50 400 lbs. up 17.00 140 to 160 lbs. 16.00 100 to 140 Jb». 15 50 Rough* 300 down 17.00 Slag* 11.50 Calve* ju..... 25 00 Boar* 9 00 Boar* 8 00 Ewea 6.00 Buck* 5.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Sept 14 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at etevuor. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel lean. Com: .07 per 100 leaa fob. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrected Sept 14 Grade A large white .66 Grade A large brown .64 Current receipt* .62 Heavy hen* .20 Leghorn bens 4 lb*, up .19 Cock* .12 Fryere—tail for prices. GRAIN PRICES ADAMS COUNTY F. B. COOP'S Bern, • Monro* « William* Pleasant Milla Corrected Sept II Soybeans: Nov 2.26'£; Dec. 2 27>4-2.27, March 2.27%. May 2 25. Call for price* at thn elevator. Cash can prevent pnno casualties. Send a contribution today to POLIO, care of your local Post Office j j y iei Elevator Co. Decatur - Peterson • Monro*

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