Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1949 — Page 5
SEPTEMBER 16. 1949
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I CAL CLASSIFIED fgRTISING RATES , words or less: > 50c; 2 t linen 75c: *11; 6 time* 11.75. quoted are for consecuH No classified skipday ipted. for 10 point BLACK t 5c per word each in50c minimum dharge. fled ads listed in para--10% increase over regu>f Thanks, Obituary, in mi. 2c per word, 75c n. must he in office by 11 onday through Friday, p deadline is 9 a. m. IOR SALE g — Philco Radios and ators, Stucky & Co., lnd._ 274-ts E-SKBIAIAS for rural oking and water heating 16.95 per 100 lbs. Bros. 101« E Bottle Gas Ranges, yles to select from. Open ept Wed. nites. Stucky lonroe, Ind, 274-ts ,E — Axniinister rugs, <>ol. Open evenings exd. Stucky * Co. Monroe, »ne 66866. I'tf BUY! Large else Estate itroia. brand new. regu,o value, priced to move 50. Haugks. 214-T Condensed hotterbarrels. 500 per cwt. .glily feeds. Phone 280. South '«Kp Decatur Farms. 205-30 t jHiI.H Washers <89.95. good such as Speed Queen and K>i> Stucky 4 Co. Monroe. Open nites except Wed 274-ts — Friddaire refrlgeraranges, water heaters, Kiers, aad dryers. Also some used refrigerators, t'hrick ST<’IVES. STOVES - jKu want to trade see Stucky* prices for your old stove now. will look grand in band. We have a very selection. Choose yours HMr on sale at Bower's Jewelry RK- 216 3t — Packard upright beautiful walnut case. ®in.-c< nt desk lamp. Franklin sewing machine, cabinet Phone 9612. 216-31 We have several used rators. all In A-l condi priced at <75.06 to <106.00. buys Phone 1061 or see: Hill. 105 So. 13th St. fl 214 M - TRADE OLD ■ > - Maytag washers Bottle natural gas stoves. Electric Kig-rators. Radios. Home Mercis Geneva Steel Cabinets. Mu*-. Kitchen, 4*2 Me Barnes Mon.- <495. 167-ts OIL SPACE Heaters. All Mr- Superflame heaters in M» rflatne ,ls only oil heater ■ h Underwriter's approval to Mn No. 3 fuel oil. Haugks. j| 213-12 t W S '' K EMatZoiHind To’al Ma rcias, new and used bar Mlns Krlvlnator refrigerators, fl l '' and home freexers, all Mdels. Decatur Hatchery, fl 216 15t SALE-J day old Holstein Mil <a!f, elegible to register. Mn> artificial breeding Walter ■itlcbrand R 2. 6 mile west of Ml'atur, 2 places north of Mag 2W3!x SALE— Here's your oppor ■J 11 '* to provide extra bedroom f., r >onr growing family ■ttni.. located near corner of sth ■ Monroe Sts Fully modern 4 home. Stoker heat. M»li built. Needs some decorafl 011 Garage. Owner selling beof health. Only <ISSo fl >,n ' I’- H. A. balance about B 5 monthly. Bob Heller, ■ell.r Building, Phone 674 ■ 269-ts y S ALE- Used equipment Bar Oliver 70 tractor with yitivators; International 8 ft. ■**r mowers; 2 John Deere one y* corn pickers; Red Cross ■mn shelter; 7 ft disk, good but flt-’P 8 disk Hoosier fertiliser ■rtil lo blade John Deere Disk fl" ier - New Equipment; Jobs ■**"' power corn binder; 191 ■Mn Deere eorn picker; 3 sec fl" 11 spike tooth barrows; 7 and ■ ft John Deere and Dunham ■"ks; Brillion single packers. ■ ohn De ere manure and fertiliser ■beaders Steffen Implement ■° » 3rd St. Phone 18«. Decalad 217 it tea IroW Tewa — SMaatae
■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■»■■ FOR SALE Grapes by the bushel. 641 N. 2nd St. Peter Kirsch. 216-ts dressed. Harold J. Hoffman. Phone 3481. 21713 FOR SALE — Three room house, may be seen after 5:30 p. m. 9i'< N. 10th St. 218 2t-X FOR SALE — Combination coal, wobd. electric range. Phone 17011. 218 Zt FOR SALE — <4O teen-mods coat sise 9. Will sell for <25. Fusa Color. 225 N. Sth Street. 218 3t I FOR SALE — American Beauty 1 formal, else 10. Practically new. Will sell qt reasonable price. 225 'I N. Bth St. 218 It I FOR SALE PALNt’“pa7nT — Lowe Bros, paint. Stucky’s Hdwe. Dept., Monroe, Ind. , 150-ts ■ • FOR SALE--1941 Chevrolet 5 pasI; senger coupe, good heater, good ; • condition. Louis Mattax. Mon- . | roe, Phone 6G613. 217-3 t i J ■ , ■ ■■■ ■,. ■ — . FOR SALE — Axmlnlster Rug & . | Mat. size 9 x 12. good condition. Call 7573, inquire 340 Stevenson St. 216 3'. x 1 I I FOR SALE— Woods Bros, corn picker. 1 mile S. of Willshire, first house west. Frank Ross. >| 216 3tx , FOR i/aLE — I—l 6 ft. corn eievat- ' or and Balbo rye for seed. 1 mile N. and I'i mile W. of Preble. ’ Ind. Marcus Schueler. 218 3t-x FOR SALE Purebred Guernsey bull. 17 mos. old. John Callow. % mile N. of Wren, Ohio, on No. 1 49. 2163tx • FOR SALE 10 pettigreed Angora rabbits. Light oak bedroom suite. Arden Schilling, Wren, Ohio Sl7 3tx ' FOR HALE—CoaI and wood heat Ing stove. Good condition. Alfred Smith, Monroe R. 1. Phon* <6302. 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 FOr'sa”,e'oß TRADE- 3 • 1940 Chevrolet. 3 • 1937 Chevrolet. Good transportation for school 1 children Fred Busche. Phone 975. 303 N. 9th St. 217-3tx FOR SALE—Hampshire boars. ()l<j enough for service. Ralph Bluhm. IK miles west of Coppess Corner on 124. .Monroe phone. 217 Tx FOR SALE—Newly extracted clover honey, good quality. Come and get It while It lasts. Rev. Albert Swenson, 2 mi. N. of Willshire, O. on 49. 217-Tx i FOR SALE—2 exceptionally chan I 1947 models. 4 door Ford; 5 passenger Plymouth coupe. Priced right. Beery • Vizard Motors. Your Studebaker dealer. Op pmti'.e Rice Hotel. !17-3t LARGEST SALE IN AMERICA - Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1919. 9:l« a m. Greenville. Ohio. Over 106 Corn Pickers New and Used. 8 M • H Self Propelled All makes Mounted and pull-type. 1-2 row. Tractors in every make and size. Corn Binders: Drilft; Choppe-s; Shredders; Elevators', Discs. Balers; Rakes; Combines; Hardware: Immber. Dealers - Farm era: — Bring anything you wish to sell. We sold 118 Pickers Sept 7 sale. Buyers from 21 states. Need more large and small Tra?tors. Drill. Horse Machinery Lease Farm Equipment Co Phone 1319. Next Sale — Wednesday. October 5. <l9 .t FOR SALE — NEW - ' Wl>" Allis Chalmers tractor and corn picker: "C" and “B" Allis Chalmers tractors and equipment; “G" Aills Chalmers tractors, plows, cultivators and mowers; "60" All-Cron Harvester with motor; SkourKleens for "60” All-Crop. Straw choppers tor "ftf All-Crop; 2— 12" Allis Chalmers plows on rubber; 6 and 7 ft. double disk harrows; Spike and spring tooth har rows; Dunham cultimulchers ami cultlpackers; Graham plows and Soil Surgeons. Coliey wagons: Halxm corn cribs and Dlcklemun grata bins, three S4O bu wood crilm at <SO each; Portable elevators. USED: Two 1942 ' WC" tractors with cultivators; one 1940 “WC" tractor with cultivators; 1 MeCormick Deering Reg ilar with cultivators; One-194* “WC" corn picker; 1 one-row MeCormick Deering core picker; 1 Co-op corn picker; 1 tele model •go" All-Crop; One 9A MrCorm lek Deering 7 ft. disk; Ohe 2 13" Aills Chalmers plow Your AC dealer GERBER MOSER IMPLEMENT CO.. U S 27. Phone 255! 218 6‘ I M "" *" I Highest recorded temperature in the U. S. was at Death Valiev. C«UX-. July 1». IMJ — IM ttadret*
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds "Talk about quick results — It was Just last night I announced my clearance sale in the Democrat Want Ads!" wTn't k d WANTED—SO lb. of good hulless popcorn. Call 115 after 12:30 pm. 217-3 t DISHWASHER WANTED - Apply in person at Bellmont Restaurant. No phone calle. 218 3t WANTED ’fo BL Y — Beef and dairy cattle. Sc hetman's Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts WANTED — Someone to care for children for one week. Phone 8993. 218 lt-x WANTED—W P.A. toilets to clean out. Price <IO.OO. Write Major Harris, Grover Hill, Ohio. 211-12 t WANTED TO BUY — House in good condition. Must have 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs. Phone 1875. C. I. Finlaysou. 216-3 t WANTED —Good quality hay. loose or baled. John Feasel. Please note change of address. 615 W. Madison. Phone 4682. 204tf RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts WANTED—Maytag washer repair. Factory trained repairman. Free estimates. Call 5644. North Bide Appliance Store, 916 N. 13th St. On 27. 203-ts WANTED—GirI or woman for gen era! housework. No laundry. Go home or stay nights. Permanent Reply to Box 65 e/o Democrat. 21731 WANTED — Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 131-ts WANTED — Washing machine repairing. Wringer rolls. Parts and service for all makes. Monroe Waahidg Mscbine Repair Shop. On highway 124. Monroe, Ind. Pick up and delivery. Arthur Mitchell — Claret ce Dick. Phone 6-6443. 184 ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machine*. Boardman's 223 North First. 20725tx MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS AuctionDecatur Sale Ham, Saturday evening. 21712 WE DO all kind of custom butchering. Oerber Meat Market. Phone 97. 170-ts STARTER AND GENERATOR Service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 146 8. Second St. Decatur M. 232 T ELECTRICAL Contracting, wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. Engle & Kieea. North IZth St. Phone 212. 534 f FARM lx>arta 4%, Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Hldg, Phone 383. T WE HAVE placements for used band Instruments. Contact Jerry Zimmerman at Publix Service ■7-St PLUM IJINL' AND PLCMBINO fix lures. Well pumps, water heat ers. Experienced plumber for installation and repair work Haugks. Phone 49. 145-ts LOANS—To buy nuto. furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co.. 138 N. 2nd 81. Ground floor office. Phone 237. 7»-tf ATTENTION FARMERS and Poultry men: for Aristo poultry service, internal culling, flock inspection. Aristo Feed, and Arietonic, call 4174. Guaranteed. Jack Crenfteld, 1310 High St. Decat nf. 191-Ttf | ROTOIUXITER SERVICE. Drains and sewers cleaned. <3.00 to <IO.OO. Also electrical contract-, tag. Mr. C. >. WilMaav R. R. 2. Decatur. Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. , 163-ts ANYONE DESIRING STANLEY demons!retioas or products, please contact me at »21 W. Monroe or phone 634. Mrs. Fern | Yoder, dealer fur Stanley Home' Products. 213 6tl I Trsds in a Good Town — Decatur
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fWWWWMMfWMMMMMMWI BUICK • CHEVROLET Sales, Service, Parts SAYLORS MTR. CO. DECATUR Ph. 772 IMMMMMAMMAAMAMAAAAAA9 FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cews. hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE We servIce all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 468. Arnold & Klenk, Inc. 80-ts CIDER — We will operate our cider press every Tuesday and Thursday until further notice. Hours 7 a m. until 5 pm. Kirsch Planing Mill. 604 N. 3rd. St. Phone 211. Decatur, Ind. 213-ts elEctrical'wFring SUPPLIES Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that you piay need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold & Klenk. 217-ts FoTfRENT FOR RENT— Apartment. Phone 1813. 199-ts FOR RENT—2 family brick house upstairs. Located on Piqua Road Phone 1813. 215-ts FOR RENT — 2 rooms, semi-mud-ern Nutties Service Station. 218 Jt FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Private entrance. Ground floor. Must give reference. 116 S. 13th street. 216 3t FOR RENT — 3 room apartment and bath. Strictly modern. Suitable for adults. Phone 114. 218 3t Increase Noted In U. S. Population Washington. Sept. 16—(UP)— Th* census bureau estimated today that the population of the United Slates on Aug. 1 was 149.462,000. This was a 13.5 percent Increase over the 131.669,275 persons counted cn April 1, 1940, wbtn the last official census was taken. WYOMING AND /Cant. From Page fm*> White Sulphur Springs and Bluefield, W Va.—on the ground that he had to attend an Important meeting In Washington—Lewis agreed to resume the talks next week. No progress was reported at yesterday's White Sulphur Springs session. Lewis reportedly pressed without success his demand for a shorter work day with no cut In j P*y I However. Mwis said he would re-open the discussions with north ern and western operators at White, Sulphur Springs Wednesday and with southern operators at Blue ' field on Tuesday Some of the operators said this was a hopeful sign Some union sources hinted at the same time that Lewis still may I not be ready to return to his trad! ' tlonal policy of no-contract, no-1
NOTICE Inasmuch as the dog's head recently submitted to the- Indiana state board of health has bees found positive for rabies, the board of health of Decatur orders that a 3*-day quarantine on doge be established starting Friday. September 16. All dog owners shell b* required to ke*p their dogs mauled or penned up until this order la rescinded. Dogs not so protected will be caught and impounded by the city. BERTHA LANE. Secretary City Board of Hoalth SOLD The ad below sold the pullets 2 hours after the paper was delivered in> the country. FOR SALE—S 4 Leghorn pullets starting to lay. Clarence Mlt< hell, route three. Decatur. Teh phone 986-E In addition, about 25 other calls resulted from the ad. ' If you have pullets or other items to sei’ try the Democrat’s inexpensive * WANT ADS PHONE 1000
work—a policy ha suspended when his old Contract ran out on June 30. They pointed out that Lewis ha* been directing bis critical rhetoric lately not at the industry generally but at a few firms which have held that expiration of the old con tract relieved them of further obligations to make payments to the jrelfare fund. IT’S THE VARNISH . . . that explains the superb tone of pricele s old violins. Not for finer music, but for years of extra wear, use Lucaspar Varnish to refinish your furniture. For sale at Arnold * Klenk. Inc. adv K »IW Jefwl 6 A . AIRPLANE. BRING US \ AkCLOSE TO AMERICA — Z JVI MISSIONARY JUST FLEW HOME TO \ <PAY
PUBLIC AUCTION 7 RtMim Two-Story Hoitae in Preble, Indiana Friday, September 23, 4:30 P.M. As we have moved to Decatur w* will sell at public auction our residence and personal property, located in Preble, Indiana, on State Road No. 224. four miles west of Decatur. Indiana. — REAL ESTATE — 7-room two-story home and approximately one acre of good garden soil, located on paved road No. 224 in town of Preble, four miles west of Decatur, good well, cistern, water in house, city gas and lights, plen ty of nice lawn, fruit and shade trees, graphs, up-ground cellar, Garage for two cars, chicken house, tool sheds, with a large garden space, well tiled and very fertile soil. If you are looking for a home with some acreage and plan to grow some of your living, look this plate over IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. TERMS on Real Estate: 20% down, balance upon delivery of clear deed and abstract. PERSONAL PROPERTY 2pc Living Room Suite; Dining Room Table and six chairs; Break fast set; 2 Complete Peds, one with almost new fnnerspring mattress, ; Combination "Koi-Gas" Range: Base Burner; Kitchen Cabinet; 2 9x12 Rugs; Odd Chairs; Rockers; Wardrobe; 2 Wash Stands; Large Pressure Cooker; Electric Fan; Radio; Electric Iron; Jars; Fruit Jars; Drain Tile, 4 and 6 in.; Chicken Coop and Feed Barrels and many other articles too,numerous to mention. ANTIQUES: Some antiques, Including 2 dressers, I stand, ete. TERMS—CASH OTTO KOENEMANN, Owner B C Doehrman- Auctioneer ]g gg ' WANTED I I' Il • MAN OF GOOD CHARACTER || FOR A GAMBLE REPRESENTATIVE • STEADY EMPLOYMENT, g SALARY AND COMMISSION. W fi • APPLY AT YOUR LOCAL GAMBLE || STORE — DECATUR. IND. 1 I Tuesday Morning 9-12 I B OTHER HOURS in APPOINTMENT M E CALL 129 E
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i Trade In a Good Town — Oecatur! H — WE’VE GOT A CAR TO FIT YOUR POCKETBOOK ’l7 DODGE Coach 47 HUDSON 6 Sedan •47 OLDS “76’’ DeLuxe Station Wagon 46 HUDSON 6 Sedan '42 FORD Club Coupe ’42 PLYM. Convertible ’ll BUICK Sedanette *4O BUICK “51” Sedan ’39 HUDSON 6 Coach ’36 DODtiE Sedan A Good Selection of Used Cars that are Reconditioned and Guaranteed. IZWTSM4STER MOTOR SALES 108 Monroe Street J 125 N. First Street Phone 372
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind , Sept. 16. — (UP) — (P.MA) — Livestock: Hogs: 700; strictly choice hogs 21.35, butchers 17.75-21.25. Pigs 17.50 and down. Cattie steady, choice steers 27.0028.60, choice heifers 25.00-26.50. good cows 14 50-16.50, good bulls 18.00-19.50, calves 1.00 higher a’ 32.00 down. Lambs steady, 24.50 down, ewes 4.00-8.00, bucks 3.00-3.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Sept. 16.—(UPl—(PM A)—Livestock: Hogs 12,000; opened active fully steady, midsession less active, some bids weak to lower; early bulk good and choice 190-260 lbs 21 25-21 50, few lots 21.60-21.75, around 165-190 lbs 20.75-21 25, scattering around 270-325 20.75-21 • 25, 100-N0 lbs mostly 15.50-17.00, choice near 160 lbs 17.50 or more, sows also fully steady, bulk 16.0 - 19.50, few butcher types 20.00. Cattle 300, calves 300; largely 17.00-23.00. Market for common and medium native grassers: small lot just good mixed yearlings 28.00 very steady; cows slow, demand narrow, liberal share to be carried. odd head medium kind 15.0015.50; vealers opened Slow, later fairly active, 1.00 lower, good and choice 29.00-31 50, common and medium 22.0028 50. Sheep 1,000; opening only moderately active barely steady, early lamb sales good and choice mainly 24 50, top 25.00 very sparingly, numerous medium to just good 21 50-23.50, few common 18.00-21.00, slaughter ewes scarce, steady mostly 5.u0-7.00. best lightweights to 8.50.
Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks steady in quiet trading. Bond* irregular; U. S govern- | ments did not trade. Curb stocks Irregularly higher. I Chicago stocks irregular ■ Silver unchanged in New York at 73-% cents a fine oum'e Cotton futures Irregular Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soybean futures ; »teady Hogs: butchers steady; sows mostly higher; sheep steady; cattle steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. 2 10K-%. Dec. 12.13 K-K; March 212 2 12'4; May 21'5'4 %; July 188%. I Corn: Sept. 125%-%; Dec 1171.16%; March 119%; May 121%; July 1 21 %B. Oats: Sept 68%A: Dec. 67%8; March 64%N; May 63%; Julv 57%A. Soybeans: Nov. 2.3"%-2.30; Dec. 2 3«%-2 30; March 2 39%; May 2 27%. A 20-pound electric ray stores enough voltage to knock a man fla' on his face. The electric ray, one of the few salt water fish capable of discharging electrical energy, stores 250 volts in its wing tips, which are used for stunning Its op ponents and prey. Trade In a Good Town — Decatut Typewriter and Adding Machine Repair Service Venie Office Supply Co. 109 S. Johnson St Bluffton, Ind. Phono 42S
KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Sept. 16 160 to 170 lbs 18.75 170 to 180 lbs 19.75 189 to 190 lbs. 20.25 190 to 210 lbs. 20.50 210 to 250 lbs 20 76 250 to 270 lbs. 20.50 270 to 300 lbs. 20.00 300 to 825 lbs 19.50 325 to 350 lbs. 19.00 350 to 400 lbs. 18.50 400 lbs. up 17.75 140 to IGO lbs. 16.50 120 to 140 lbs 16.00 100 to 120 lbs 15.50 Roughs 300 lbs down — 17.50 300 to 350 lbs. 17.00 350 to 4<H) 1b5.16.00 400 to 450 1b5.15.50 450 to 500 1b515.00 500 to 550 1b5.14.00 65n to 600 1b5.13 00 600 lbs. up 12 50 Stags 11.50 Boars 9.00 Veals <Wed t Sat.) 30.00 Spring (Wed. 8 Sat.) 2200 Clip Lambs 15 00 Yearlings 14.00 Bwes ... 600 SCHMITTS STOCK YARDS Corrected Sept 16 160 to 170 lbs 18 50 170 to 180 lbs. 19.50 180 to 190 lbs. 2000 190 to 210 lbs 20 25 210 to 250 lbs. 20 50 250 to 270 lbs. 20.25 270 to 300 lbs. 19 75 300 to *325 lbs 19 25 325 to 350 lbs. 18 75 i 350 to 400 lbs. 18.25 400 lbs. up 17.50 140 to 160 lbs. 16.50 100 to 140 lbs. 16 00 Roughs 300 down 17.50 Stagsll.so ‘ Lambs 21.00 Calves 25.00 Boara 9 00 Ewes 6.00 Bucks 6 00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Sept. 16 Boans subject to change during day. Pricee delivered at elevator. Ask for pricee. Grain: .03 per bushel less i Corn: .07 per 100 lesa f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phene 380 Corrected Sept. 16 Grade A large white 66 Grad* A large brown .64 Current receipts .42 Heavy hens .20 Leghorn hens 4 lbs up.l9 Cocks .11 Fryere—cal! for pricee. GRAIN PRICES ADAMS COUNTY F. B. CO-OP’S Berne • Monroe • Williams Pleasant Mills Corrected Sept. 16 Call for prices at the elevator. Texas is said to be named afte-r the word "Tejas'* meaning friends or alike. Cash can prevent potto casualties. Send a contribution today to POLIO, care of your local Post Office.
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