Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1949 — Page 5
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i i'--- 111 * ts **”* ~n' * Stucky * Co.. W **tr . 274 ts ■ SL-gSKT’ ' iU ’’■' ; ‘* n 0,1 " Wl,!n? ■HR.i < ~ r fu: :.<*>•••’* 1 hr;rk 219 TF sKEI.'.AS for rural MK;rx ,nd «auT heating BLWm ~, {6 95 per 100 ft) h ■ {■U. ioitf MljffWi PAINT I'AINT — Paint. Stucky's B MB'..nt Monroe, Ind ■ WB 16u ' U 7:Ltn.- Gas Ranges. ■■ -■•<" fr,,ni Op * n II W.-I lll "‘ B H ' urky ' H SKdonroe. Ind- 274 ts '■ I; -■ * WHIM; ; ' Alf.ltlHt.T TUgH. Mr’-SKror! np, n ‘‘ v, ' nln ** *‘ l g| *3»L Stucky & Co Monroe. || cr-o: 1 ts ||g|B>. Wash-IH (M'9s. |HK,> a. Speed Queen and H3K s ’' ,rii> * C<l> Monro “' II Bites except Wed. || 274-ts H 'SHatre rcfrlgeraw* ■ water heaters, “* !l dryers. Also some ‘■Sled refrigerators. l'hri< k I mH 101tf - to trade see Stuckys I M■’* Ind They are allow- ■ nel»ri< e B for your old stove ' I Bo*. y Condensed butter-! ■ for poultry or amI «4l»ed'.iir $7 60 par 100 lbs ArPhone 380. South 3rd I 8LW rH '' ir Farm* 235 COt Boftßre Like new large size ■ gg*. Rrookhsrt. State road S Monroe Across from teleI S office 244-3tx UKTIE Bai gains — 10 used some slightly used, all| ■ dj|S A’.o New Genuine Estate ■ tsO»' H.atrola'a with Intense ■ ((flair duct — exclusive sea I Slßl** r a!ur Ha'chery. 242 lOt ■K>bßi k : ?1 " Elcar 27 ft bouse I |flL excellent condition 2 ■ i, mile south of De- ■ <.r 1 Q miles east of Steele pm 243 6tx MfSKILE 1 us,-d No 200 John B*WB picker; 1 used 2 ■ nABJohn Deere No. 21 picker. ■ (Ml new No. 101 John Deere I ||flr Jones A Byer. Willshire. | uw 241 st-x t’K.i 4~ rRAI»E _ t)Lh ■ By-- Maytag washers Bottle | (flr.atura! gas stores Electric | t®Tra-ors Radios. Home I flgers Geneva Steel Cabinets | J>» Kitchen, 428 Mcßarnes 6495. 167-ts |roßr AI,E Roper Dri-Ga* ranges. I |M*. Refrigerators. Before you I the lady who owns I ANo water heaters, water tiHtalled Stucky’s Ap- | Geneva Hatcheries. I ,ij 180—w s — janieaway poultry I *B t>:i ‘ 1 ’ 11 '' flock feeders, water- ■ Moil or electric heated, metal I Ms Uormer’s, tonic and diwI Mr’an'i Keep your bens lay I W !f " r profit Dem ur Hatchery. I 242 7t |Nfl SAI4J j o h n Deere No 6 I Mbine in A l condition ready I sßw< rk Priced for «ui<lt sale I t’larence Miller. Monroe I Mt No 1. u miles West of I WP’’’-'’ Corners then 3 milea I M 1; 244-3 ts 1 u:\.\ SWEEP itebunt I sl4 95 and up. Guarkn I 1 >'«r All jevpular makes I as Hoover Eureka. Bee Vac | J others We service ail make* I Bf P'ck up and delivery Arnold Phone 463 235 TP <>K y sedan. 1919 Ford 2 Mr These are new. 19IS CWv■f Fleetmaster, low mileage Chevrolet 2 door. 1937 Ford Moor 1938 p or( j 2 door. You y* - 3l ‘ ney and headaches with > Buv he Phone 975 393 X. J 3t - 244 »tx |jß (WE OU6HTA START 1 \ wo«uo economy I I* /payin’ OUR NEWS- I \PAPERBOy REjgULARVtj r Mi'
. FOR SALE—I 936 4 door Chevro i let. good condition. Butler's Oar-' age. Phone 505. 244-3 t FOR SALE—IB 5 week old pigs. Gerber's Meat Market. Phone 97. 245-3 t i FOR SALE—New 2 row New Idea corn picker. Arnold A Klenk 24Mt FOTSALE •’Used No. 66 Me Deering combine, 6 ft. cut. Arnold A Klenk. 245-3 t FOR SALE — Ray Gio-Boy coal heating stove. In good condition. Inquire 504 Niblick street. Phone 1366. 245-2tx FOR SALE- Trade in your old fur • | niture. Liberal allowances. Wylie Furniture Store. 152 8. Main St. , 246 «t t j FOR SALE—Broad-breasted bronze and white Turkeys. Milk fed. any aize. Mrs. A. W. Lytle. Phone 8474. 'Call at noon. 246 24t i FOR SALE — A-l 1947 International 44 ton pickup truck (76000 Steffen Oil Station. Phone 1982 246 Jt YOUR WATCH will look grand Tn a Spiedel Band Come in and see out wide selection today. Bower .< Jewerly Store. 246 3t FOR SALE — Glow Boy Heatrola, large size. Good condition Wayne Burger. H mile N. of Monmouth. 246 2tX • FOR SALE —1 Enamel 2 hole cook stove, burns coal or wood. No. 1 condition. Phone 1434 after 5 p. m. 246 2*.-x FOR SALE—Hand knit 3 piece blue child's suit. Size 1 year to 2 years. Phone 8281 or 114 W. Adami St. 2452tx FOR SALE — Florence portable oil heaters Special at (ft. 95 While slock lasts (1.00 down. (I.CO weekly. Wylie Furniture Store. 152 S. Main St. 246 3t ATTENTION SHORT FOLKS - Oodles of beautiful clean used garments at real bargain prices. Latest styles and materials. The Thrift Shop, 138 N. 2nd (Rear). ; 245-2 t FOR SALE 1 • 1937 Dodge sedan * automobile in good running 1 order. 1 • 7 ton Buffalo wagon scales (pit), 7H x 16 ft. platform 10 gal. Gold Seal black roof paint. Henry Brelner. Peterson. Ind. 244 3tx FOR SALE — Good Seven Room Home and Seven Acres of Land in the North Part of Decatur. Indiana, An Ideal Location for a Subdivision or as an Individual site. Call No. 174. J. F. Sanmann. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana 246 4t FOR SALE — Fine Lunch Room and Recreation Center, has good Ice Cream Fountain. Soft Drinks. Counter, Stools, Booths. Complete line of Equipment includin’ Shuffle Board, and Pin Ball Machines. Well Established. Doing A Fine Volume of Business. Pric • (3,000 Complete. Good Location. Call No. 174, J. F. Sanmann, Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur. , Indiana. 246 41 FOR SALE NEW A USED-One A two row Oliver A Farm-Rite corn pickers; 2 row Oliver corn picker (500.00 ; 2 row John Deere pteker (375 00; 2 row McCormickDeering picker like new (675.00; 1 row Co-Op picked (450.00; 1 Horn stock cutter; Horn liraulic manure loaders; Oliver manure 1 spreaders; 12. 14 Al 6 in. Oliver tractor plows; 7 A 8 ft. Farm Rite heavy duty tractor discs; Jeoffroy soil control plows; HU-68 Oliver Cletrac; ADH Oliver Cletrac; Oliver 70 trac ; John Deere H.; CoOp tractor. Oliver Hales A Service, Cralgville Garage 245-3 t • ; Bona Vesta Select DAIRY AUCTION I K6lh Aaction Tuesday Afternoon Octolier 25th 12:M P. M, EST Owe-balf mile Northeast of Bryan. 0., on Routes 2 A 427 — 75 — REGISTERED and GRADES “CANADIANS” 25 REGISTERED, space will not permit individual mention of many well-bred cows and heifers. Many are “sraded" with good R.O.P. records and many heifers with as high as 29.000 "»** 700 to 800 tbs fat on their Dam These heifers are fresh. 40 CANADIAN GRADES. Young, good, fresh or very close up Cattle negative ter T.B. and Bangs. 40 NICE GUERNSEYS, fresh. Many calfhood vaccinated, MastiUa Test on all milking cows- . Calves Sold Ssparately. Remember Afternoon Sale! J Roy S. Johnson. Auctioneer Jim Altman, Cleric Bona Vesta Farms
QITICKIEB by Ken RevnokG n U <Xf) ' u ~r-:_ K. w W i i Mioi mm nix miies w,in tnaf gun I got with a Democrat Want Ad—before my dog could catch him." WANTED WANTED”TO”BUY — Beef and dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market. Phone 3081. 79 ts WAITRESS WANTED - Apply in person at Bellmont Restaurant.; 245 3t WANTED — Ridr to Sherman White In Ft. Wayne. Working hours from 6:00 to 3:00 p.m ' Phone 4543. 245 3tx | WANTED—Good quality hay. loose or baled. John Feasel. Please j note change of address. 615 W. Madison. Phone 4882. 206-ts _ I WANTED TO RENT— 4 0r,5 room i apartment or house, close in. Dav- 1 Id Hughes, parts manager, Bra.it, Motors 246 3t-x 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. Telephone 19194.1 North Side Appliance Store. 916 N. 13th St. On 27. 203-ts WANTED — Housekeeping in a modern home for one or two elderly people. Phone 957-J. Portland. Ind. Call in the evening please. Mrs. Margaret Wechter. 246 it WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phono 870, Heller Building. 131-ts WANTED—Children's snow suits and good winter coats to sell on commission Receive clothing at our home Monday thru Thursday. Mrs. John S. Reinhard, 35u S. 3rd St. 245- 2t WANTED — Washing machine repairing. Wringer rolls. Parts and service for all makes Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop, On highway 124. Monroe, Ind. Pick up and delivery. Arthur Mitchell — Clare’ ce Dick. Phone 6-6443. W 4 if SEWING MACHINE Repairing Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels. machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machlties. Boardman's 223 North First, 231 2<tx MISCELLANEOUS CONSULT us for an insurance aurvey-no obligation, Kenneth Runyon. It ELECTRICAL Cor.sracf'ng. wiring and supplies. Free job estimates Engle A Kiess. North 12th St. Phone 212. 63-ts STARTER AND GENERATOR Service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St. Decatur Ind. 222-1 PLUMBING AND Put'MBING fix tures. Well pumps, water heaters. Experienced plumber for installation and repair work Haugks. Phone 49. 145-ts LOANS To buy auto, furniture livealjck or other things you need. Local Loan Co., 138 N 2nd St. Ground floor office Phono 237. 79-ts ROTO ROOTER SERVICE. Drain* and sewers cleaned. (3.00 to (10.00. Also electricfl contract ing. Mr. C. R. William. R. R. 2. Decatur, Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. a 163-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows. hogs, etc. Decat uj - phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co, formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts Trade In a Good Town — Decatur ATTENTION Tomato Growers The Decatur Canning Co. will make isettlemenl for 1949 tomato crop Friday, (kt. 21. All hampers mu l be returned. Bring white weigh bills with you. James A. Mcßride MGR.
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CESSPOOLS — Septic tanks, Vacuum cleaned. Basement drains, sewer lines and ditches cleaned with electric cutting ma-| chine. Free Inspection. State. Sewer Cleaners, Phone 4691. 230-30tX MWVUWVWVMMMAMWWMM BUICK • CHEVROLET Sales, Service, Parts SAYLORS MTR. CO. DECATUR Ph. 772 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 & Klenk. 217-ts APPLIANCE SERv7cB-We ’service all makes of washers, sweepers. radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold * Klenk. Inc. 80-ts CIDER — We will operate our j cider press every Tuesday and Thursday until further notice. Hours 7 a m. until 5 p m. Kirsch Planing Mill. 604 N. 3rd. St Phone 211. Decatur, Ind 213 ts FOR RENT • —■ II I ■ II——« I ' I- ,1 »» HUB » FOR RENT—Six room house six I miles 8. W of Decatur. Phone 66411. 24, r -2tx FOR RENT—3 room upstairs unfurnished apartment Can be seen up to 2:00 o'clock p.m any day. Private entrance. Phone 1746. 803 N. sth St. 245 5t Xntlee of Iddlns Mio-hlHe Fnr ««le Notice l« hereby ghen that th* Board of Comnils.-lotuTh of Adarna I County will, until the hour of 2 o') I’. M Monday. November 7, I!H9 receive sealed blds for a Junior model i H indefrand Adding machine, title la a hand operated machine, accommodating seven figures and may he inspected at the office of the County Clerk. Th* Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Hoard of Comm!’alerters of Adams County. THURMAN I. DREW Auditor OCT. 12—14 Kuflw 1 ■■ 21 HP i■’ I r I IN KANSAS CITY, Mo., Janice Milrae Bryan, 20, of Lawrence, Kansas, iz i crowned queen of the 51st Ameri- ' can Royal Live Stock and Horse Show. Harry Darby does the crowning. (fntcrnaltonal Soundphoto) , 111 Jill hl • I ■ You can borrow ready cash i from us for any worthy pur--1 pose. Loans privately made I ' —just tell us amount of cash | tl’.at you may need. Autos and appliances financed. Also refinancing of present obligations on small payments. ConsoliI date your debts with us. | A »malt part of pour biwme «tch month tclll repay a loan with ua. Your name f« the chief aecuritp for a loan here. 10CAL IOAN COMPANY Br w clt Build’"*— 2-3*7 DtCATUR. INDIANA Ches rolet Specialized TRUCK SERVICE & SALES Trained Mechanics Genuine Parts SIVLORS Chevrolet Sales Hjry. No. 27 Decatur
Ho In truly great who i« little In himself. Hlrlh • rrtlOrntr Notice l» hereby giver, that l.icda M. (heheunmuH t S Merge ' h;i« filed a petition In the Circuit! 1 Court of Ada>n« County. Indiana. !<• > I have the time and place of tier Idrtu j determined Said petition ia set for hearing on ' | October 26. lain p:i>vv Vito F. Jtiil'Ko < Irrk of Ibr Ydstna l ln uli < onrt OCT ID
FURNITURE AUCTION TROUTNER'B AUCTION HOUSE 122 N. lit St., Decztur, Ind. Saturday, October 22,1949 — 6:00 P.M. Sale cf General Merchandise from 6:00 to 7:00 P. M. Infant's wear. Ladies and Children's apparel, Mens socks, Boy's wear and miscellaneous articles. Furniture Auction promptly st 7:00 P. M. 1 • 2 piece Wine Mohair Living Room suite, good; 1 Rust Mohair Reverse Cushion Davenport, good; 6 piece Dining Room Suite; 1 Wine ' Platform Rocker; Beautiful New 5 piece Blond Maple Bedroom Suite; 5 piece Chrome Breakfast Set; 1 Utility Table: 1 Floor Lamp; 1 Woolroe Comb. Radio and r -cord changer; table model, 1 Philco Portable 1947 model Radio; 1 Globe Ray Boy Heating Stove; 1- 6 room Warm Morning Clrc. Coal Heat< r, holds 24 hr. supply of coal; 1 White Table Top Kerosene Range. 2 burner Electric Hot Plate; 2 - 9x12 Congoleum Rugs; 1 Monitor Aerator Washer, new, 1 Thor Porcelain Top Washer. 1 New Monitor Upright Electric Sweeper; 1 Hoover I'prlght Sweeper «lth attachments; 1 New Universal Hand Sweeper; 1 New lamergan Oil Burner Space Heater with blower CLYDE 0. TROUTNER—Auctioneer Maxine Troutner—Clerk Not responsible for accidents. For Information Call 5992 after 1:00 P. M. 19 21 ■■■■ Public Auction OF BUILDINGS We will sell at public auction several buildings at the St. John’s Lutheran Church (Bingen) on the grounds. 7 miles Northwest of Decatur on U. 8. 27 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22,1949 at 1:30 P. M. BARN, 18' x 32' with 8 ft. shed attached. GARAGE, 16 x 24 ft. CORN CRIB, sxll ft. Also some other lumber, etc. Plenty of time to move buildings Not responsible In case of accld< nts. TERMS CASH Trustees of ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN Church E. C Doahrman—Auctioneer 14 19 -a ••••oseoeosoosesosoeeo SO®®* : MOVING OR TRUCKING LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE • Z Over 75 Years of Service • J To The People of Decatur ,♦ TEEI’LE TRI CK LINES ■ I TEEPLE TRUCK LINES Z Phone 251 or IS2 •
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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind . Oct. 19 —(UP) - (I’M A I—Livestock: Hogs 1.200. steady to 25 higher; good and choice 18 35; light butchers 17 50-18 00, medium 17 75-18 25. butchers 17 00-17 50. heavy 16 7517.90; pigs 16 0u down; roughs 11.50- 00 Cattle steady to sfl higher; choice steers 26 00-31 00; choice heifers 23.00-2700; good cows 14 00-16.00; good bulls 17.50 19.50; calves steady to 1.00 higher; choice 32 00 down Lambs steady to 50 higher: choice 24 00 down; ewes 4 00-8 50; bucks 3.00-5 00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Oct. 19 —(UP) — (I’M A) —Livestock: Hogs: 9500; early and mid-ses-sion trsde active. 25-50 higher; later slightly less active, part of early gain lost; bulk good and choice 180-260 lbs 1825-1850, few loads 1865. top 18 75 fairly freely, later bids mostly 18 50 down, 250-300 lbs 18.00 - 18 50; heavier weights scarce; 160-180 lbs 18 00-18.50; other 160 lbs 15.00-17.00. sows 25 50 higher: good and choice 550 lbs down 16<t0-17.50, largely 16 25 up ' with top 17 75. Cattle: 800, calves 400; fairly active, fully steady; cows about i steady; odd Individual choice 1000 | •1100 lb steers 31.00-33.00; mostly! medium to low good 26 50 29 00; in-, eludes near 3 loads 926 lbs at 28 35; tcattering medium to good heifers 22 0a26.50: weighty grassy kinds down to 18 00; good beef rows mostly 15 00-17 00; smooth young I helfery types to 18 00; common and medium 14 50-16 00; canners and cutters 11.50-14 50; good and choice) vealers 1 50-2 00 higher; bulk rood and choice 28 50-31 50; few choicej 32 00; common and medium 19.5028.00. Sheep: 1000; fat lambs and slaughter ewes steady; bulk good and choice fat native lambs 23 56I 24 50; top 24 50; medium and rood 21.00-23.00; common and medium 15.50- good and choice light slaughter ewes 7 00-8.50; common and medium and heavy weights 5.00-650. — Markets At A Glance By United Press Stucks irregularly in, moderately active trading. Bonds irregularly higher; U. 8. ■ governmtnts did not trade. Curb stocks irregularly higher. Chicago stocks Irregular Silver unchanged in New York at 73 ■« cents a fine ounce. Cottun futures higher Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats. rye. soybean futures higher, i Cattle mostly higher, top 38.00, ' new high for 1949; hogs higher; I sheep steady; lambs steady to strong CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec 2131,%; March | 2.14%; May 2.09%-%; July 1.94%*z« Corn: Dec 1 16%-1 17. March 1 19%; May 1.21%; July 120% Oats: Dec <»%; March 61 A; May 64% %. July 58%8. Soybeans: Nov. 2 36%-%; Dec 2.30% 2.30; March 229%-2.30; May' 2.27% %: July 2.25-2.25%. i Cabbage Nutrltieus Cabbage adds to the day's supply of calcium, minerals and the B vitamins—thiamine, riboflavin and niacin. The greener leaves even furnish some vitamin A as well.
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KENNETT — MURRAY A CD Corrected Oct. 19 160 to 170 lbs. 16.50 170 to 180 lbs. 17.50 180 to 22« lbs 17 75 220 to 240 lbs 17.50 240 to 260 lbs 17 00 260 to 280 lbs. 16 75 280 to 300 lbs 16.50 300 to 325 lbs 16 26 325 to 350 tbs. 16 00 350 to 400 lbs 15.75 400 lbs. up 15.25 140 to 160 lbs. 15.00 120 to 140 lbs. 14.50 100 to 120 lbs. 14.00 Roughs 350 lbs down 1650 350 to 400 1b516.00 400 to 460 lbs 15.50 460 to 600 1b516.00 500 to 550 1b514.50 550 to 800 1b5.14.00 COO lbs up .. 12.75 Stags 10.75 Boars 8 50 Veals (Wed A Sat ) 28 00 Spring Lambs (Wed. A Sst. 21.56 Clip Lambs 16 00 Yearlings 14 00 Ivts 900 BCHMITTB STOCK YARDS Corrected Oet. 19 160 to 170 lbs. 16 60 170 to 220 lbs 17 25 220 to 250 lbs. 17 00 j 250 to 280 lbs 16 75 I 280 to 300 lbs. 16.50 300 tn 325 lbs. 16 25 325 to 350 lbs 16 00 350 to 400 lbs 15 75 400 lbs. up 15.00 140 to 160 lbs. 15 00 1 100 to 140 lbs. 14.50 Roughs 300 down 16.50 Lamb. ... 2150 I Calves 27.09 , Stags 11 50 Boatw 9.00 Ewes 600 ; Bucks 6.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Oct. 19 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator Aak for prieea Orate: .03 p*r bushel less Corn: .07 per 100 leae f ob. sane WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Pumlehed By DECATUR FARMS Phone 880 Corrected Oct. 19 Grade A large white 60 Grade A large brown 56 Current receipts 50 Heavy hens- -32 Leghorn hens 4 lbs up-19 Cocks ...-1* Fevera -ea,’ for eHeea Halloween Masks good selection Holthjausc Drug Co. rfWVWWWWWViAfWtVW A. J. ZELT 843 Mercer Ave."’ Phone 14201 RAWLEIGII PRODUCTS MMMMMMWMMMMMWWWWWMVWW Elevator O. Decatur ■ Petersen -i--w
