Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1949 — Page 5

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classified | words or less: s*l .. 6 times U“». ,< consecu- ! BL.M K iOi i I-*’’ - ” !in:!n ’ ,:n ‘ !iar ' {e ' IR'; :r .<r.-a<eoverregu. ’K- Tlank.. Obituary. In |KrU.:t. W ° rd ' ’ SC m t ’ fTlre by t 11 v ~dav l’ rlday c .'.l.' - |J -.- Heating ■K-... Bfc^r 7114 •»*r s, “ «<"« SHf7UT3^ ;xs f,,r rurul n.l water heating as :65f per n”tI^BTvFr Good used coal andi k- atlng stoves j and UP Stucky ii Co.; |K., !U d. 251 tit ; ■KmLi. PAINT “ I’AINT — ! ■K, Bros. Paint. Stucky’s, |K. Dtvt. Munroe. Ind. i&o-tr liot'le Gal Pang s. .- v .h from, open BKiuiept Wed nites. Stucky Monroe. Ind. 274 ts " ■*' Axmiuister rugs, wee! Open evenings ex \v.d Stucky * Co. Monroe, > phone 66866. I ts Wa tiers >89.95, good xuch a. Speed Queen and Stucky (k Co, Monroe, Upto nites except Wed. 274-ts ■BTLr. l-ri-:lda>re retiig.rarang, ■», waler beaters, med refrigerators. L’hrick 101lf STOVES M).. wai.! to tiade s. e .SNii-kyo M.>r.n.e Ind They are allow- * LOW. l.r.iVsWLhP” Kebuttt -1.;., and up Guaiau- - Cl popular makes “ H" l '.' Eureka, Bee Vac • it.< pnone 463 235 TF 10 (.0! Long terms ’■K c '” n,Hna, io , i refrigeratand home freezer. Also ■Btating .Motes, bottle and Kga'ural gas stoves, .lames 12* -Mcßarnes, |Mhone 6495. TF : ,W* ? C.E , _ »>-’ e" r -lio w.ahes only ta M»'- " n ” '■ Dii.atur'S five lies' g,B“ i| t * .'.Ollies oil wonderfully B^B 1 ,l;i, 'd i. uthei.d lot. Built in ,la ' < 1,11 a extras us two lire ■■hie, ;,< .] pm,. vau H e) j ~ . ceiling, two beuulitul .arpetllig, four bed (t*o ,j own> sireeued-.n one <>f largest and beat '■■ i'i northern Indian i. m* U I'.ue recreation room, dlr heating, in addi■B"” 1 to °ther features normally In m-w luxury type Exterior finished In lime BT “'"j fire proof shake-type ■B' *nn life time roof. Plan directly from national .-nagatine F H . A will go for Demtur on Loan it HEV-. want to build but don't want look at thu hou,,t ’ n ° w “ }o * could Improve it for more than asking price M,.’ - 'feller, Itealtor, Phone s7u, El BuiWln «' 248 TE [FoFsalF F * RM ’ear l»e< attir anrt K"o<l outbuild BtM 'MOOERN House E I!Br,r, ”’* d atreet. ■wtrM n i®* 11 ,<WB Bear l>e H'-aL\ n 8,,,e Roa ' l ' I,l ‘® *»• M'’«e Property. ■ r « Hate Bank, kit U Mxl32 ■ " f ~n« * fronting on ■ a." h's. Ww ‘h U*® I*r H 1 interested, make an I SUTTLES I L'CENato RtAU MTATE M ■WOKER V * 4t *" a (rood Town — Dtcatur

FOR SALE 20 gauge Springfield shot-gun. Telephone 943. 256 3t - — I FOR SALE — Canna bulbs. 50c per dot. Franklin's Service Station, east on 224. 255 3tx FOITsALE Plano? Warm .MornIng Heatrola. Trailer with dump bed. Phone 1570. 255 It FOR SALK-Broad-breasted bronze and white Turkeys. Milk fed. any size. Mrs. A. W. Lytle, Phone 8171. Call at noon. 2445 24t FOR SALE — Good Singer drop head sewing machine; Round lamp table, cotfee table; telephone table. Phone 414. 255 St FOR SALE -Good used oil circulating heating stoves—sls and up. Stucky & Co. Monroe, Ind. W • , 251-« t FOR SALE — Delicious apples, Stark’s brand, best tasting, $1.25 and >1.49 per bushel In your basket. Also Grimes Golden. 75c per bu. Coppess Corner. 253 9t FOR SALE—A regular Fannail tractor with good cultivators. >450.000. Gerber-Moser Implement Co. U. S. 27. Phone 1974. 254 3t FOR SALE — five foot quarter sawed oak dining table, three leaves can be extended to eight feet Six chairs, and buffet. Call Phone 111. 251 St FOR SALE - New home direct , from owner. Completely modern throughout. Full basement. Gas furnace. On nice corner lot. Four blocks from school. Call 8923. 254FOR SALE — Condensed buttermilk, barrels, for poultry or animal feeding. $5.00 per 100 lbs. Arcady feeds. Phone 380. South 3rd St. Decatur Farms. 235 COt ; FOR SALE Guernsey cow. calfhood vaccinated, has second calf; I also 3 gilts to farrow in 10 days. Phone 6M2-T. Herman Franz 255 3tx 1 FOR SALK — Quiik Heat oil Heater, 4 to 5 room size. Used 1 winter. Like new. '» price of new heater John Feasel, 615 Madison St 255 3tx FOR SALE Kutahdin potatoes, guaranteed good cooking, commercial, >1.89 cwt; also V. S. No. 1 and H size, best prices, direct fro mour storage. Coppess Corner. FOR SALE Stov baii-aii:< 1" used stoves, some slightly used all sizes at real values. New Genuine Estate oil. coal Heatrola's with Intensifire air duet exclusive feature, Decatur Hatchery. 255-lOt FOR SALE Kelvlnator Deluxe Refrigerators—Home Freezers and Electric Ranges. See the outstanding Kelvlnator features and values. Bargains in used refrigerators. Decatur Hatchery. 255- 12t SPECIAL PRICE. TRADE OLD ONES —Maytag washers. Bottle and natural gas stoves. Electrb refrigerators. Radios. Home freezers. Geneva Steel Cabinets. James Kitchen, 428 Mcßarnes Phone 6195. 167-ts FOR SALE -1 lot Os very outstanding Collies. 8 weeks. English Bulls, males. 10 months. Do ierman Pinchers. 1 year, trimed and vaccinated, black and tan. 1 mi. N and 1 mi. E of Bluffton. Harry Reed. 255 6t For sale or trade — 1949 Chev. club coupe styleline; 1948 Ch»v. fleetmaster; 1947 Chev redan; 1946 fleetmaster; 1937 Ford 6o new motor; 1936 Chev. 4 door sedan; 19.36 Chev 2 door; 1936 Ford 2 door. Busche Motor Sales. 303 North 9th St. Phone 975. t 254-311 FOR SALE One & two row Oliver corn pickers; two row mounted corn pickers for Aills-Chalmers W. C. * Formall H.; two row Oliver picker >SOO W; two row John Deere >35«.W«; two row McCormick - Deering like new >650 no; 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 & Service. Crsigville Garage 255 3t

WANTED WANTEIVTO BUT— Good “•*«* sewing machine — reasonably pric ed Call phone 594 K 255 3t WANTED Girl or woman for general housework. stay night* Phone 754 ___ _ 25 *~ 3t WANTED Tolll V — l*eef and dairy cattle. Scbeiman a Market. Phone 3081. 7 *M WANTBP 2 men ,o he,p • l,nr ** t corn. Hoyd Stoneburner. 2*i miles eouth of Preble. IBMt WANTED—Good quality bay. loose or baled. John FeaseL Please note change of address. 815 W. Maduou. Phene G»il

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•iltninm-m! A Harp—l didn't think this gun I got wiih a Democrat Want Ad would shoot that far! WANTED — Riders to International Harvester at' Ft. Wayne Working hours 3;30 to 12. Call 17321. 255 It WANTED— Ride to International Harvester, Ft Wayne. Working I hours 7:00 to 3:30 p m. Call 16133 i after 5 p.m. 255-2tx ' RADIO REPAIR — For and dependable radio repair, work, try our guaranteed service I at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts WANTED—Maytag washer repair. Factory trained repairman. Free estimates. Telephone 19194. North Side Appliance Store, 916 N. 13th St. On 27. 203 ls 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 roils. Parts and service for all makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. On highway 124. Monroe, Ind. Free pick up and delivery. Also repairing all makes of sweepers Phone 6-6463. 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 sell new and used machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 231 26t x party to own and operate candy bar, nut and gum distribution. Requires approximately 4 hours servicing a week. Income is immediate on >395.0') cash investment Unlimited opportunities for party selected. No selling required. Write phone no. and address for interview to Box No. 81, c/o Democrat. 255 2t x MISCELLANEOUS WHEN it comes to Insurance — come to us. Kenneth Runyon. It PLUMBING AND PLUMBING fixlures. Weil pumps, water beaters. Experienced plumber for installation and repair work Haugks. Phone 49. 145-ts 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 DON'T DELAY! It’s lime to winterize. Permanent Anti-Freeze Alcohol. Stop in today. Dlclt Mansfield Motor Sales. 151 So. Second St Phone 1615. 355 T KOTU ROOTER SERVICE. Drains and sewers cleaned, $3.00 to >IO.OO. Also electrical contracting. Mr. C. R. William, R. R. 2. Decatur, Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163-ts ATTENTION APPLE GROWERS We have some refrigeration available for apple storage. STEURY PACKING CO. Hi-Way 27 North ELP?CTiaCAi7wiKING 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 A Klenk. 217-ts

FOR SO BUICK. 15.000 Actual *”4® Miles. Fully Equipped. Radio A Heater. Clean as New. • A an KAISER. Heater and Radio. Good Condition. W ftlfi CHEVROLET. Radio IjJ? A Heater. New Tire*. Seat Covers. Good Car. Louis Mattax MONROE. IND.

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Corn Club Members Have Plots Checked Forty-five, five-acre corn club members of the 78 enrollees have had their com plots checked. The results will be computed at Purdue; official resu|ts will not be released until a later date. Those checking agree that the corn yields this year will not be as high as last year. More blank stalks are found this year and tn many fields It is very apparent that there is considerable corn borer damage. Most of the damage seems to be done by the second brood borers. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur CESSPOOLB~ Septic tanks, Vacuum cleaned. Basement drains, sewer lines and ditches cleaned with electric cutting machine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone 4691. 23(>30tx FARMERS ATTENTION—..’e remove dead horses, cows. hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE—We serv- , ice all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold & Klenk. Inc. 80-ts 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 A Service, located at 604 W. Adams St.—or If you prefer, we’ll do the painting or papering for you at reasonable prices Our store and services are as handy as your phone. Call 1930. 255-3 t FOB RBN $ FOR RENT—Apartment upstairs, 1H miles from Decatur. Phone 1813. 251-ts FOR RENT Good location, rooms suitable for doctor or dentist, with living quarters. Phone 1813. 251-ts FOR RENT — House, 2’4 miles Southeast of Decatur on State Road 33. Inquire Albert Gage. 255 3tX FOR RENT Garage at 323 South First St.; for sale — fur coat, newly reconditioned, northern muskrat, size 12. Phone 10961. 25a 2t FOR RENT*~ - Two unfurnished rooms above Cort Theatre. Wri’e K. S. Neptune, 1224 Pemlier’on, Ft. Wayne 3, or phone A-60695. 255 6t

A|>p<>ln<i»rnl of l-tsreuior r:«tate Ao. ZMI Wollr* la brrrb, Klseu. That the und< raigni-d lias been appointed Executor of the estate nf william W tl.iwklriw late of Adams County, The ewtate is prutoably solvent. Euler) llnnklna Eterufor Kent 1., l.lltrrrr Sllarary October 13. IHtt*. OCT 17—84—31 Appointment of Ailmlnlafrator Antler la heeeb; elven Ttiat tillunderaigned has been appointed Administrator of tile eat.lte of ( IrtUII F. Wlieeler late of Ad.im.i County, deceased. Tile ••state ia pruliably solvent Joseph 11. Wheeler tilmlnlalralor I.eMla 1., smith Attorney IMT ;•! 31 NOV 7 DRIVER IS (Cunt From Page One) (’hrit’toprr and Mrs. Don Christophi r. both of Bluffton, and two brothers. Reuben of Bluffton and Ralph of Kankakee, 111. Funeral nervicea will be held at

FOII SALE! 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. 0. 14" plow. GERBER - MOSER IMPLEMENT CO. U. 8. 27 Phone 1974 dWMMVWWWMMRMRARRRP (ill’ll Slielliii!! Gel yrar corn shelled at your crib. Save trucking the coho. Clean out your cribs for new crop. lt‘z* quick, labor saving and profitable. .Modern, efficient equipment used. OSCAR T. RAY l*ecatur Phone S-6138

2 p. m Tuesday at the Church of the Nazarene In Bluffton, with burial in the Six Mi;o cemetery. The Bluffton American Legion will conduct military rites at the grave. VICE-PRESIDENT (Cont. From Page one> been reported between the two despite Mrs. Hadley's former Republican sympathies. She campaigned for Wendell Wilikle for president in 1940. Barkley's first wife, whom he married in 1903, died in 1947, two years after Mrs. Hadley's husband, general counsel for the Wabash railway, died of heart disease at 42. The future Mrs. Barkley has two daughters. Anne, 17, and Jane 14 She was bom In Keytesville. Mo., the daughter of Roy Rucher, an attorney. Jane was with her mother and future stepfather last night when Mrs. Hadley made the announcement. She smiled happily up at Barkley who held Mrs. Hadley's hand as she spoke. Barkley's Washington friends expressed their pleasure at the announcement. “I want to congratulate them both most heartily. I know he is a wonderful man and she is an equally fine woman,” said Sen. Kenneth McKeilar, D„ Tenn., a longtime | friend of Barkley and president I pro tern of the senate.

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' Be the Early Bird.. ' Winter will noon be here — ■ Winterize your car Now! 1 • Change to Winter Oils and Greases. i • Repack Front Wheel Bear- ( ings. • Check Spark Plugs. • Check Radiator and Heat- ' er Hoses, GAY’S l l t I I Mobil Service \ 13th & Monroe Phone 318

FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Oct. 31—(UP1 —(PM A>—Livestock; Hogs 1.306; opened 25 lower; strictly choice hogs 17 50; lightweight butchers 17.25; medium 17.-60-17 25; butchers 16 75 • 17 00; heavy butchers 16 50-16 75; pigs 16.00 down; roughs 11.25-16.50. Cattle opened 5o lower; choice steers 26 50-32 50; choice heifers 23 50-28.50; good cows 13 00-15.00; I good bulls 17.5019.00; calf market 1 opened strung t 01.00 higher, 3200 down Lambs weak to 50 lower. 23 50 and down; ewes 4 00-8.50; bucks 3.005.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Oct. 31—(UP I—(PMAl—Livestock: Hogs 13,000; fairly active; barrows and gilts generally 25 50 lower; good and choice 180-230 lbs 17 25 17 50; 230250 lbs 17.0017.25; 250300 lbs 16 501700; heavier weights scarce; 160180 lbs 17 3517 50; 100160 lbs quotable 14.50 16.50; sows steady to 25 lower; I 300500 lbs 15.0016.50, over 650 lbs i down to 14 50. Cattle 2.200; calves 500; fed I steers and heifers moderately act--1 he. mostly steady; high good and I choice around 1050-lb steers 33.00; i nothing strictly choice here; bulk ' good to choice 950-1125 lb steers 29.9032.50; medium sbortfeds and grassers 22 0027.50; cutters and common, lightweight. 150021 00; low good to choice 875-lb heifers 29 00; medium and good 22 00 27 • 50; cows steady; medium and good beef cows 15.5017.50; common 14001500; canners and cutters 11 00-1400; vealers fairly active, unevenly strong to 1 00 higher, advance mainly confined to good and. choice at 28.5032.00; bulk common and medium 19 0028.00. Sheep 1.500; fat lambs fairly active. mostly steady; good and choice natives 23.00 24 50; good and choice RB-lb fed western lambs 24.25; bulk medium and good native* 20.0023.00; common 15.00-20.00; good and choice fed yearlings 96 lb No. 1 pelts 20.50; slaughter ewes mostly 100 higher; choice lights to 10.00; buik 6 00-9.00. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregularly lower in moderate trading. i Bonds irregularly higher. U. 8. governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregular Chicago stocks irregular. Silver unchanged in New York at 73 *4 cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures steady Grains In Chicago: wheat, corn. ' oats, rye, soybean futures irregu I lar. I Chicago livestock: hogs steady to 25 cents lower; cattle steady to 50 cents lower; sheep steady to 50 cents lower. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 2 12’4-46. March 2.14%-H: Mi *y 2 09% 2.10; July 1.94%%. Corn: Dec. I 16%; March 1 19%; May 120%-%; July 1«% Oats: Dec 72%A; March 69%8; May 66%-%; July 61% Soybeans: Nov 2.23 2 23%; Dec. 2 25%%; Mkn-h 2.25%%’; May 2 24% % July 2218 Erosion Loss ia U. 8. Estimates are that the U. S. is losing two hundred 40-acre (arms (8,000 teres) a day through erosiom

KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Oct. 31 160 to 170 lbs. 16 00 170 to 180 lbs 16.75 180 to 220 lbs. 17.00 220 to 240 lbs 16 75 240 to 280 lbs. 16.25 280 to 300 lbs. 15.60 800 to 325 lbs. 15 25 325 to 350 lbs. 15.00 350 to 400 lbs 14.75 400 lbs. up 14.25 140 to 160 lbs. 15.60 120 to 140 lbs. 16.00 100 to 120 lbs 14.50 Roughs 350 lbs down ............ 16 o<) 360 to 400 lbs. 16.60 400 to 450 lb*. 16.00 450 to 500 lbs. 14.50 600 to 550 lbs 14.00 550 to 600 lbs. 13.60 600 lbs. up 12 26 Stags 1100 Boars 8 50 Veals (Wed. A Sat ) 28 50 Spring Lambs (Wed & Sat.) 2200 Clip Lambs 16.00 Yearlings .................. 14 00 Ewes 7.00 •CHMITTE STOCK vARDS Corrected Oct. 31 160 to 170 lbs. 15 75 170 to 2’o lbs 16.50 220 to 250 lbw. 16 25 250 to 280 lbs. 16.25 280 to 300 lbs. 15.75 300 to 325 lbs. 15.50 325 to 350 lbs. 14.25 350 to 400 lbw. 15.00 400 lbs. up 14.25 140 to 160 lbs. 14.25 100 to 140 lbs 16.75 Roughs 300 down 15.75 Lambs ... ........... 21 50 Calves 27 00 Stags 10.50 I Boars 9.00 Ewet ...................... 6.00 Bucks 6 00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Oct. 31 Beaus subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel lesa. Corn; .07 per 100 lesa f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrected Oct. 31 Grade A large white ...... .48 Grade A large brown 44 Current - Heavy bens 21 t Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up —... -18 Coeks -IS Fryers—rail lor prices

NOTICE My office will be doted Oct 30 to Nov. 6 Inclusive. DR. C. C. RAYL MWWWMAAAAAAAAAAAAA* APPLES SI.OO—BASKET— 11.00 Brins Your Basket RAY’S WEST SIDE MKT. B* Kh Elevator Co. Decatur ■ Peterton • Monroe

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