Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1949 — Page 5

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rATES | Mr : t'» M ,6c 11' 6 times > ! " 5 - •Uy" * te d arc for cOnsecuiß » R| p d “ y l rt P o ' nt lI, ' AC K fcjt: >■’ •“ h “ Mhmß* JOC minimum chargeMW*'L *<H iu para ;uc:>-aRr over regu■W* I ,*. rs.nk* Obituary, In 2c P*r word, 75c t* ,n cfflce by 11 Monday through Friday. « deadline U 9 a. m. -J FOB SALE □H . ,/,1,-r.i.n Oil Houtiug r Heaves, rhnck * lor rural’ rooking and water heating as f«95 P er 100 n,H -' 101-tfl ■ _ Guod used coal and; « circulating heating stoves, and up. Stucky A Co. .Wiloe Ind » 16t FAINT FAINT — Bros. Paint. Stucky’s WI.. Dept , Monroe, Ind. 160tf ! -Ihdtie Gas Ranges, i to select from Open | sJK; wept w.-d nites. Stucky! Monro I '. Ind. 2<l ts — Administer rugs. Open evenings ex wed Stucky A Co. Monroe, V. i ditTb $89.95, good ’VKp, auidi a* Speed Queen and Stu<ky At Co.. Monroe, IK Open urea except Wed 274-ts ■■esaU 1 rigilaire r« frigt-ra-ranges, water heaters, and dryers. Also some used refrigerators. L'hri. k ■ b.'7:<HH.rSTOVES - ■pt want t<> trade see Stucky a ■K Monroe. Ind They are allowngti pn<e» for your old stove <■: now. 274-ts coal range and bottle gas with 4 large burners and oven, regular at Priced to move at 8239.with hookup. Haugks. 213 T Dri-Gas ranges, l:*!rigerators. !!■ fore yon Also water heaters, water lus’aiied Stucky a ApGeneva Hatcheries. 180—w a < LEAN .sweep — itebutlt ill and up Guarati1 year All popular makes as Hoover Eureka. Hee Vac others We service all mak«* ■fei-fs up and delivery. Arno.d jßKlnk, Phone 463 235 TF hl* TO GO! Long terms combination refrigerat■or and home freezer. Also ■liealini' Moves, bottle and O>atural gas stoves. James {■Kitchen, 428 Mcßarne*. ■phone 6195. TF bld acres, Jay county mile east Madison High New 46 i 6u goo d house. elec Well tiled, priced right Mrs. Henry Shelter, 610 N IHTitttuit St, Portland, Ind . 25,>Gt SALE— 1942 Chevrolet tudor ■“ : ‘r- In A l condition, 6715 00. ■ lsll ford tud,,,, 46,000 actual a DPW C(tr only its a '4l Plymouth tudor, one owner, ■"” no oil 4325.10. 1911 Dodge ■ c J-iyoo ij 4I Fofd !udor ■ 1645.00 Texaco. 2nd ■ * 5 - Jackson A.k for G. .Morn 253-3tx •'' AbK - to a diseriuiluattug |H ®* ! ’ u » r . •ho wishes only the K “**• onp “< Decatur’s the b«-s‘. Ml or» homes on wonderfully M «’■'orated northend lot Built in ■ .'" hi “ "Uch extras as two fire ■ J’" I’*' 1 ’*' pickled p lne vau | tw j j V . HI, *. Cellin «- ‘*O beautiful H, hruou “‘- car P*tlng. four bed t *° rio * n > scretned-.n ■ ou * “f largest a d best H 10 norlhe ’'“ indian i. B ’ kautt > Pine recreation room. M t *’ ori '* d * lr heating, in addiM^ n to other features normally H i l * rt * 4 ln ne * loinr >-typ« m it** finished in limeH It?*!? 1,4 flre proof ••‘•ke typ* B| ~.3** * l,h Hfe-tlme roof Plans ■ ;“« directly from national « m * gM ‘ n ‘' FH A ’ rtn ‘S" ■ 1 f<* Deeatur on Ixmn If ■ru l ° h" 11 * 1 I,u ‘ don ‘ wan ’ H j|_ * H l<x,k »t thia honse now. M ,0 ’ could improve it f>r H H<a • hj,n a “ la « ■ hX. “••“or. Fkane 87d. ■ iis rr- »**•'"« Goad Town — Ocuatur

FOR SALE — 26 pigs 1 mile . «otttb, 3A4 miles east of Monroe Phone 66136. John Fox. 254-3tx i FOR SALE—Broad-breasted bronze and while Turkeys. Milk fed, any site. Mrs. A. W. Lytle, Phone 6474. Call at noon. 246 24t FOR SALE—Good used oil circulating 'heating stoves—*ls and up. Stucky A Co. Monroe, Ind. 2516 t FOR SALE — Delicious apples. ‘ Stark's brand, beat tasting. 21.25 and $149 per bushel in your basket. Also Grimes Golden, 75c per bu. Coppews Corner. 253-9 t FOR SALE—A regular Farmail I tractor with good Cu'tivators 1450.000. Gerber-Moser Implement Co. U. 8. 27. Phone 1974. 254 3t • FOR SALE — five foot quarter saw- ! ed oak dining table, three leaves can be extended to eight feet Six chairs, and buffet. Call Phone . 111. 254 St ’ FOR SALE— New home direct from owner. Completely modern I throughout. Full basement. Gas i furnace. On nice corner lot. Four I blocks from school. Call 8923. 254 3tx FOR SALE — Condensed buttermilk, barrels, for poultry or animal feeding. 85.00 per 100 lbs. Arcady feeds. Phone 380. South 3rd St. Decatur Farms. 235 GOt - ’ { FOR SALO— Katabdin potatoes, guaranteed good cooking, commercial, 81.89 cwt; also V. S. No. 1 and 11 size, best prices, dlj rect fro mour storage. Coppess Corner. 253 9t FOR SALE Stove bargains—lo used stoves, some slightly used all sixes at real values. New Genuine Estate oil, coal Heattola's with Intensifire air duct exclusive feature. Decatur Hatchery. 255-lOt SPECIAL PRICE. TRADE OLD ONES—Maytag washers Bottle and natural gas stoves. Electric refrigerators. Radios. Home freezers. Geneva Steel Cabinets. James Kitchen. 42a Mcßarnes. Phone 6495. 167-ts FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1949 Cbev. club coupe styleline; 1918 Chev. fleetmaster; 1947 Chev. sedan; 1946 fleetmaster; 1937 Ford 6" new motor; 1936 Chev. 4 door sedan: 1936 Chev. 2 door; 1936 Ford 2 door. Busche Motor Sales, 303 North 9th St. Phone 975. 254-3tx FOR SALE—i’sed Pickers and Combines, priced for quick sale; McCormick Deering 1 row corn picker, like new; Two row pulltype corn picker In perfect condition; McCormick Dtering 6 ft. combine, very good; McCormick Deering 5 ft. combine, like new. Mollenkopf A Eiting. inc. 222 N. Third St. Decatur, Ind. 253-3 t FOR SALE—One A two row Oliver corn pickers; two row modnted corn pickers for Allis-Chaliners W. C. A Formall H.; two Tow Oliver picker J500.W; two row John Deere 8350.000; two row McCormick • Deering like new 8650.0 b; all sizes grain elevators; Horn-draulic manure loaders; Oliver manure spreaders; Horn corn and bean stock stredders; . 12, 14 & 16 In Oliver Raydex tractor plows- Oliver Sales A * Service. Cralgville Garage 255 3t Trade in a Good Town — Decatur FOR SO 1946 CHEVROLET Club Coupe, Radio 4 Heater beautiful blue flnith. 1948 PLYMOUTH Coupe, Black Finish Excellent 1946 CHRYSLER Windsor Sedan. Radio A Heater, Light Grey. Ready to go. 1940 PLYMOUTH Tudor, Motor Completely Rebuilt. Clean Inside and Out, Ready To Go. DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES. 141 S. 2nd SL Phone 1646 Trade in a Good Town — Dcvatur

QUICKIES hy Kw RymeMa few "Maybe we shouldn't depend to strong on the horseshoe—and start using Democrat Want Ads!" FOR SALE — Pbiico Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274-ts FOR SALE - Kelvinator Deluxe Refrigerators—Home Freezers and Electric Ranges See the outstanding Kelvinator features and values Bargains in used refrigerators. Decatur Hatchery 255-121 WANTED WANTED TO Good sewing machine — reasonably priced Call phone 694-K 255 3t WANTED TO BUY — Beef and dairy cattle. Scheitnan's Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts WANTED—2 men to help harvest corn. Floyd Stoneburner, a 284 miles south of Preble. 254-3 t WANTED—Wheat straw and good quality hay. Burk Elevator. 251-5 t WANTED—GirI or woman for general housework. Stay nights. Phone 5674. 253-3 t WANTED—Good quality hay, loose or baled. John Fcasel. Please note change of address. 615 W. Madison. Phone 4882. 206 ts WANTED— Ride to International Harvester. Ft. Wayne. Working hours 7:00 to 3:30 p m. Call 16133 after 5 p m. 255-2tx WANTED— Young woman wants housework. Monday thru Friday. Call Pleasant Mills 7-7425. 254 2tx 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. North Side Appliance Store, 916 N. 13tb St. On 27. 208 ts WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 131-ts WANTED — Wasblag machine repairing Wringer rolls. Parts and service for all makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. On bigbway 124. Monroe, Ind. Free pick up and delivery. Also repairing all makes of sweeper< 1 Phone 6-6163. 184-ts SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert yOur old treadle Mucblße Into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 231 26t x MISCELLANEOUS FA RM ~Tx»ans 4%, Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. Phone 385. T PLU3HHNG AND PLUMBING fixtures. Well pumps, water heaters. Experienced plumber for installation and repair work Haugks. Phone 49. 145-ts to irioO-XOeca-lur Loan & Discount Co., Trust Bldg. T SEE the new all metal body Plymouth Suburban at Dick .Mansfield Motor Sales It HOTOROOTER SERVICE, twain* and sewers cleaned. 83.00 to 810.00. Also electric?! contracting. Mr. C. R William. R. R I, Decatur, Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163 ts CIDER — We will operate our cider press every Tuesday. 1 day a week only, until further notice. Hours 7 am. until 5 p m Kirsch Planing Mill, 604 N 3rd. St. Phone 211. Decatur. Ind. . 254 2t SPECIAL! Home made candy, carme( crisp and candied apples at the Popcorn Shack. 2«7 Coart St. Florence Myers — Maxine Bark My DONT DELAY! It's lime to winterixe. Permanent Antl-Freexe Alcohol Stop iu today. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 141 So. Second St. Phone 1645. 2594 t IK.arTaH AL WIRING »UPPI-lK» Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, naturae, motors or anything that you may need. Qaotattona given on any job. Arnold t Klenk U34l|

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LOANS—To buy auto, furniture, 1 livestock or other things you 1 need. Local Loan Co., 138 N. 1 2nd St. Ground floor office. 1 Phone 237. 79-ts CESSPOOLS — Septic tanks. Vacuum cleaned. Base meat drains, sewer lines and ditches cleaned with electric cutting machine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone 4691. . 230-30tx FARMERS ATTENTION—We r» move dead horse's, cows, bogs, e'c. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stddlar Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts 1 APPLIANCE SERViCE-We service ail makes of washers, sweep ere, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 468. Arnold & Klenk. inc. ao-tf PAINTING?—When you plan to paint or decorate anything In or around your home, you'll find exactly the right finish in our complete line of Armstrong Paints. Sold in Decatur by R. E Gantz. Paint Sales & Service, located at 6*'4 W Adams St. —or if you prefer, we ll do the painting or papering for you at rea sunable prices Our store and services are as handy as your phone. Cail 1930. 255-3 t MEN are you the victim of a layoff or slow down In industry? If so, now is the time to learn one of the following trades. Go to school or home study. Auto or diesel mechanics, body and fender repair, Refrigeration. Radio, Television. Building and Construction, Drafting Veterans under G. I. bill. Nonveterans pay as you learn. For information write Commercial Trades Institute representative, E J. Nies, 1520 N. Anthony. Fort Wayne, Ind. 252-4 t FOR RENT FOR RENT—Sleeping room, above Arnold & Klenk Call st 228 Madison St. or phone 666 . 253-3 t FOR RENT--Apartment upstairs, l'i miles from Decatur. Phone 1813. 251-ts FOR RENT — Furnished 6 room house near G. E 85500. Call 82<'l. 255-lt FOR RENT Good location, rooms suitable for doctor or dentist, with living quarters. Phone 1813. 251-ts LOST—Grey Angora kitten, very playful. 4 white feet, white on face Call 558. 334 N. sth St. 254-2 t LOST—Black and tan coon dog in vicinity of Kirkland high school. Finder call Otto Helmrich, 31 on 6 Tocsin phone. 253-3! Trade In a Good Town — Deoetur In 350 B.C. the famed Greek physician, Hippocrates. "Father of Medicine,” used a leather-soled boot in the treatment of club-fooL 1 Dr. Sherwood Eddy, recently returned from China, takes the view that “the Church is nuw forced to return to apostolic conditions under which the early Church thrived." He quotes a pastor from Shensi Province where churches have been cooperating in commu-nist-held territory for ten years, that pastors are free to lead their churches under four conditions; their mode <4 living must be like that of the common people in dress, dwelling and food; they must earn their living by ‘.arming, frade r Industry, since preaching is not regarded as a "productive" vocation; their character must be Christ-like, as testified to by their neighimrs in the recurring trials ( and purges conducted by the communists: and their faith must be apostolic, tearless, sure of the trade or industry, since preaching UWWVGV WWMMMIAAAAAAW Like To Walk? You might walk a mile for a cigar- • ette - - hut we’re sure you won’t enjoy walking that first cold morning this winter w hen your car won’t start. BETTER LET US CHECK YOUR CAR TODAY! GAY’S Mobil Service ' 13th & Monroe Phone 318 ! ewwww********

and ready to die for tbair faith If, necessary - as the communists themselves are ready to die for theirs. THREE-YEAR (Cont. From Pag.- One) but his father would tell him, ‘settle down down there, we'll get you out in a few minutes,' and then he would settle down." Miller was the first to reach Bobby. "We cut a bole above the baby in the pipe." he said. "We used a chisel and a hammer to begin with, then we finished with heavy tin salps." When the hole was large enough. Miller, reached a hand through the opening and grasped Bobby's ex tended hand. “We didn't want to take a chanee on him falling." he said His helpers enlarged the hole while Miller held tight to Hobby Spectators surged against the police lines bolding them baek as the boy's tiny figure was lifted from the well. A gasping sigh of relief swept across the crowd as they realized Bobby was still alive Many dropped to their knees to offer a prayer of thanks for his delivery. Eager hands reached out to wrap a warming blanket around his small body. Mrs. Gow, who had collapsed earlier from anxiety, recovered

Public Auction REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE As we have purchased a farm we will sell our property at public auction, on THURSDAY, HOVEMBER 3,1949 Sale to Begin at 1:30 P. M. 627 West Cherry Street. Bluffton, Indiana This is a well i-onsirurted 6 room home modern except heat. There are 4 riNims with bath ami enclosed back porch down and two rooms up, single car garage attached to hour?. New beautiful built In features In kitchen, plenty of wardrolte spare, all large rooms and newly decorated. The house ha* city gas and hot and cold running water Gimm! corner lot with plenty of fruit trees and nice lawn This house is in good repair instil Inside and out and will make someone a good home. TERMS—2O% cash on day of sale, balance upon delivery of Deed and Merchantable dbstract ot title. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Not Responsible For Accidents. CHARLES CLARK-Owner D S Blai(, Auctioneer, Petroleum. Ind., Phone 21. Dell Shaw, Auctioneer. Bluffton. Ind. Phone 806-2. C. W Kent and Gerald Strickler. Sales Mgrs . Decatur. Ind Phone <8 Clip this ad as it will appear <miy once e e ee mm.m .. . . : WHY WORRY- • • Call Us For Prompt, Safe • • LONG-DISTANCE : : moving! s vice • I TEEPLE TRUCK LINES TEEPLE TRUCK LINES • • Phone 254 or 182 *

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l and rode with Bobby in the ambulance to the hospital. Gow remained behind briefly to watch the towering machines fill in ! the well ! "Thank God nobody’Will ever fall • into it again," the bespectacled little man said iu a voice weak from the ordeal. He salt! a wooden cover of heavy planing nailed to a two by four frame had been over the well yesterday. "I don't know who took it oft,"' he said "1 don't know- if the children did or not." FOR SHE!! New Allis-Chalmers Combine . with Motor C, B, A G, A-C tractors and equipment: one 2-12" A-C plow on rubber; new and used A-C corn pickers; 1 elevator at large discount; 2000 bu. grain bins; wagons; Used J. D. 14" plow. GERBER - MOSER IMPLEMENT CO. U. 8. 27 Phone 1974

l.renl Sutler ot I‘ubllc llrarlux .Soth-e is hereby given th.it tne fixe al Alioh.>llr llev«ras<- Hoard of I Adam* t'<> mty. Indl in*. will, at 2 I*. •M on the sin day of November 191#, at the County Cummiaslvnrr'a Hoom. Auditor * offlie, in the City of Decatur. Indiana In said t'uunty, begin Invrstigation of tlir appll'atl -n lot th* following named person, r«i<|ue>tlnK tlx Inue to th< applh ant, !ut the Io allon hereinafter set out. ot the Akoholic Beverage Permit of the . iasa hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, re. lelve Information comeming the fitness of Mid apple ant, and the propria t> of laaulag the p, Miilt ap- • plied for to «u< h applicant nt tne premises named Sanies l.oralione I lassiflenllona Knight, of Columbus, Council >6l, J 101-03 N. 2nd .street. !>e<atur, Indpana, ss;»» (Club) Beer, liquor, wine Itetall permit. I SAID INVESTIGATION Wild. P.E [OPEN To THE AND I’l HDIC I‘AH IK’IEA I loN IX HFXjI Ksr--121 >. I INDIANA ,UeOHoMC HEVE.It V»E <»>.',IMIXSIoN By loHN F N.SiNAN Sr.-retary BEHNAi:ti E. I*nt.E Chairman O'T 22 2# MANVWWWWWWWWW 1 ('ill'll Shelling (set your corn .shelled at your crib. Save trucking the cobs, (.'lean out your cribs for new crop. It’s quick, labor saving and profitable. Modern, efficient equipment used. OSCAR T. RAY Decatur Phone 6-6138 MMMMNWIMWWWMMMMI Fur Salp Used Corn Pickers 2 row Case I row Co-Op COMBINES 1 used Ca.se 6 ft. TRACTORS I 1 used John Deere G, power lift : cultivators. | Used Ford Ferguson tractors (completely overhauled.) 1 used F-14 International, power lift. I 1 used 10-20 International (overhauled.) Used Discs. Used pull-type plows. Used Mowers. DIERKES Implement Sales , Decatur, Ind. Taking pains will sa»« much pain.

KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Oct. 29 160 to 170 lbs 16 25 170 to 180 lbs. 17.00 180 to 220 lbs 17.25 22v to 240 lbs. 17 00 240 to 280 Iba. 1680 280 to 300 lbs. 15.75 300 to 325 lbs. 15.50 32$ to 350 lbs. 15.25 350 to 4VO lbs 15.00 400 lbs. up 14 50 140 to 160 lbs. 15 50 120 to 140 lbs. 18.00 10V to 120 lbs. 14.50 Roughs 330 lbs down 16.00 850 to 400 1b5.15 50 400 to 450 lbs 18.00 450 to 500 lbs 14.50 500 to 550 lbs. 14 00 550 to 600 1b513.50 600 lbs. up 12 25 Stags .... 11 00 Boars .... 8.50 Veals I Wed. A Sat ) 28 50 Spring (Wed. A Sat.) 22 00 Clip Lambs 16.00 Yearlings 14.00 Ewes 7.00 SCHMITTS STOCK VARDB Corrected Oct. 29 16» to 170 lbs. 16.25 170 to 220 lb«. 17.00 220 to 250 lbs 16 75 230 to 280 lbs. 16.75 I 280 to 300 lbs 1625 I 300 to 325 lbs 16.i<0 325 to 350 lbs. 15.76 350 to 400 lbs. 16.50 400 lbs up 14.75 140 to 160 Ibe. 14.75 100 to 140 lbs. 17.25 Roughs 300 down 16.00 Lambs ........ 2150 CalvM 87.00 Stags 11 50 Boars 9.00 Ewea 6.00 Bucks 8 00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Oct. 29 Beaus subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less, Corn: .07 per 190 less f ob. farm. WHOLESALE EGO ANO POULTRY QUOTATION! Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phons 380 Corrected Oct 2!' Grade A large white .18 Grade A large brown 44 Current .40 Jleavy bens — *1 Leghorn hens 4 lbs up -18 Cocks -!• Fry era— call for prices. | A new preparation that is said to make any material waterproof has been marketed. The American Magazine says it is a colorless harmless, non inflammable liquid which when sprayed onto wxxjl. cotton, leather or nylon clothing dries in less than tour minutes, leaves no odor and is not greasy or waxy. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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