Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1949 — Page 3
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■s-r , !■* i floor furnaces. I brick and floor ?19 TF | Bni' -1’ 111 '” j udl ' ,! ’ co d f |K* ~,« Stucky * Co|K.>- - mlbs 5m p.-r ( ■SnklinH •'vnue Station. for rur “‘ M’utm and *•“•’’ heating ’ »>■ per ■« »•* ■ /. K?W« OINT-i ■ «.... W”'- 8 !“‘» 1 lispt., Munroe, lud. ■' 150-ts I Br u 'fn?,t7i7 Gas Range., . tJe , :•> M-i-ct from. Open Kexcep: Wed. nite.. Stucky K Monroe. Ind. i74-tt rugs, ■t «ooL Open evenings exStill ky 4c Co. Monroe. Phone 66866- Mt • . ■^■ E Wa llers $89.95, good ■ <4 such a- Speed Queen and KU Stucky 4c Co.. Monroe, K open nites except Wed. K rMf ' ■7al7e Erigi'laire refrigera- 1 H rang'*, waler heater., Kber». asd dryers. Also some Kd used refngerator.. Uhrick \ E- MMf| Ev stoves, stoves -P Kuu want to trade see Stuckys i Kfonrue, lud They are allow-1 HU& pi n e» lor your old stove now. 274-ts KaA Bt'Y! Moore coniblna- 1 coal range and bottle gas K7 with 4 large burner, and Hematic oven, regular at Priced to move at 1239.- ■ with hookup. Haugks. 213 T , ■aiLEAX SWEEP — Rebunt j Keepers. 411 95 and up. Guaruu-1 Kd 1 year. All |*qiulur makes j Kb a« Hoover Eureka, Bee Vac We service all makes. I Ktepuk up and delivery. Arnold > Kletik. Phone 463 235 TF Ki ll TO GO! Long terms K combination refrigeratK and home freezer. Also ■rating stoves, bottle and Klura! gas stoves. James Klchen. 428 Mcßarnes. Kone 61!*5. TF KISE SALE, iltimington. Ind ■May. November 4. 1 p.m. We K discontinuing the night .ale ■til spring. All horses A ponies < Kl tie sold in afternoon in the Bd<r they are listed. We can ■e South) rn mares and mules K* are broken to work. Good K«'- saddle horses with quality Kd looks set tn to sell at a betK price. Bring your horse, in Kd »e will get all we can for Kx Mr. Grant will be here for j H load of good saddle horse*. I K*»»tr bale Barn. 1% niileal Kiheait of Huntington. Ind Ki' Tin State Roads 5 and 224. Kune Huntington 2977 ring 2. 1 257-lt K SALE to a diHcrituinatiiig Kne buyer, who wishes only the » one of Decatur’s five best Kt new home, on wonderfully K rated nurthend lot. Built in fhas such extras as two fire K 4 "* pickled pine vaulted .tvKs room ceiling, two beautiful Ktiiroomu, carpeting, four bedP” 1 * ttwo down) screened-in ►red. one of largest and best Bkenients in northern Indiana, g' tn knotty pine recreation room, r’ forced air heating, hi addiF® to other features normally P»*et»d in new luxury-type Exterior finished In limeT'" and fire proof shake-type FMles with life-time roof Plans P**n directly from national P“* marine. F. H. A. will -go r“-‘i for Decatur on Loan, if L? *ant to build but don’t want r ■ tap. look at this house now. r'.„ U >OB w ” ,l< * hnprove it tor , r" w more than asking price, r ■ Heller, Realtor, Phone 870, f* “ w Building. . 24k T? [ tompieta Dispersal of Ko!, ered Ayrshire Cattle I mu' L **«* '/a mile South * Msrtm, Tsvern on L vn U - •- 25 North F»AY, NOV. 7- 11 a. m. r Io P Keg. Ayrehiren—9o Miuh k D \ ot Am e r *<a’» leading k lB deeding, type k. There •* Halilr.? *° ’f** l * t**** l bear by Imh it I?*’ ,n ‘ l Mitera Hord k al? .. Barr Peter k , ’ ,rn,| de Roll Cail and kni.. i- L m,wt ,r<)m Scotland. Token. All selling. Bale Wh«. r * B,r dl**» of price or U» P*»ture lands sold. tale under cover. C * E » T farm tNOLTON, Owners k Catalog: FRal * Man, «’* r “Hefontaina Ohio 1 • Uaod Town — Decatur
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FOR SALE—2O gauge Springfield! shot-gun. Telehpone 843. 2'>6-3t' FOR SALE—I 947 Crosley llway Portable radio, $20.00. Phone 11911. Itx FOR SALE -Broad-breasted bronze and white Turkeys Milk fed, any site. Mrs. A. W. Lytle, Phone 8474. Call at noon. 246 24t FOR SALE — Good Singer drop head sewing machine; ilouni lamp table; coffee table; telephone table. Phone 414. 256 St FOR TRADE—I94O Nash Ambassador "6." Will trade for later model car. Chevrolet or Plymouth 235 N. 7th St. 237 Itx ITS MOVING DAY~FOR~DIRT when you use Fina Foam on rugs and upholstery Smith Drug Co. 257 31 FOR SALE — Delicious apples, Stark’s brand, best tasting, 31 25 and f 1.49 per bushel in your basket. Also Grimes Golden. 75c per bu. Coppess Corner. 253 9t FOR SALE — Condensed buttertalik, barrels, for poultry or animal feeding. |5.00 per 100 lbs. Arcady feeds. Phone 380. South 3rd St. Ducatur Farms. 233 COt FOR SALE Guernsey cow, calfhood vaccinated, has second calf; also 3 gilts to farrow in io days. Phone 682 T. Herman Franz. 256 Btx FOR ‘ gJLE~Quick Heat oil Heater. 4 to 5 room size. I'sed 1 winter. Like new. *4 price of new heater John Feasel, 615 Madison St. 256 3tx FOR SALE — Apples: Winesap, Johnathan, Snow Baldwin and York Imperial. Excellent quality. lowest prices. Blue’s Ochard. Tocsin. 2573 t FOR SALE — Katahdln potatoes, guaranteed good cooking, commercial. 3189 cwt; also U. S. No. 1 and B size, best prices, direct fro mour storage. Coppess Corner. 2539 t FOR SALE Stove bargains 10 used stoves, some slightly used all sizes at real values. New Genuine Estate oil. coal Heatrola’s with Intensi-fire air duct exclusive feature. Decatur Hatchery. 255-101 i FOR SALE Kelvinator Deluxe Refrigerators—Home Freezers and Electric Ranges. See the outstanding Kelvinator features and values. Bargains In used refrigerators. Decatur Hatchery. 255 12t SPECIAL PRICE. TRADE OLD ONES.—Maytag washers. Bottle and natural gas stoves. Electric refrigerators. Radios. Home freezers. Geneva Steel Cabinets. James Kitchen. 428 Mcllarnes Phone 6495. ICi-tf i FOR SALE 1 Im of very out- | stand.ng Collies, 8 weeks. English Bulls, males. 10 months. Doe ennan Pinchers, 1 year, trimed and vaci Inated, black and tan I mi. N and 1 mi. E of Bluffton Harry Reed 256 6t FOR SALE Just like new. 1949 housetrailer, 30 ft. with tandem wheels—equipped 6 cubic ft. Kelvenator refrigerator, shower, toilet, electric water heater. This trailer only lived in 3 mo. Priied to sell by owner at Walt's Trailer Park. Decatur, Ind 25731 FOR SALE One 4 two row Oliver corn pickers; two row mounted corn pickers for Aills-Chalmers W. C. 4 Formall II.; two row Oliver picker 86041.00: two row John Deere |350000; two row McCormick • Deering like new 8650.00; all sizes grain elevators. Horn-draulic manure loaders: Oliver manure spreaders; Horn corn and bean stock atredders; 12. 14 4 16 in Oliver Raydex tractor plows -Oliver Sales A Service. Craigvllle Garage. 2551 t wAN T E n WANTED* TO BUY— Good used sewing machine — reasonably priced- Call phone 694 K. 2>» 3t WANTED Girl "i woman fm g'n eral housework, stay nights plione 784. WANTED TO BUY — Beef and dairy cattie. Scbeimau's Market. Phone 3081. WANTEi>--<>ood quality hay. loose or baled. John Feasel. Please note change of address. 615 W, Madison. Phojt 4882. 260tf CUSTOM BUTCHERING Hogs on Tuesday. Cattle on Thursday Art Lengerich, H '‘ o . r .* h Coppesi Corner. 237 Utl WANTED— Cement cisterns and se'pth- tanks to build. Uwr.n teed. Phone 3644 23a N. 7th and dopendable radio repair work, try our guaranteed servoe at reasonable pricea. Haugks. | Kv’tt Isarfc ta a 4»ee< 4e»a “• IKeates
QUICKIES hv Km ReynoMup M iimin-m-m! By the looks of my 1 bank book -I better start reading the Democrat Want Ads!” WANTED—Maytag washer repair. < Factory trained repairman. Free estimates. Telephone 19194. North Side Appliance Store, 916 N. 13th St. On 27. 203-ts WANTED — Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales mes j 1 sages, programs, form v, etc. Joan ' t Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Build- ■ i Ing. 131-tf!i WANTED — Washing machine r» pairing. Wringer rolls. Parts and service for all makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. I On highway 124. Monroe, Ind. i Free pick up and delivery. Also repairing all makes of sweepersPhone 6-6463. 184-ts SEWUNG MACHINE Repairing” ‘ Let us convert your old treadle , Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buck- I eh, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We sell new and used machines. Boardman’s 223 North First. 257 25tx RESPONSIBLE party to own and operate candy l>ar. nut and gum distribution. Requires approximately 4 hours servicing a wees Income is Immediate on 3395.0-4 secured cash investment. Unlimited opportunities for party selected. No selling required. Write phone no. and address for interview to Box No. 81. c/o Democrat. 256 3tx MISCELLANEOUS WHEN it comes to Insurance — come to us. Kenneth Runyon. It i to s3oo—Deca-1 tur Loan & Discount Co., Trust Bldg. T PLUMBING AND PLUMBING fixtures. Well pumps, water heaters. Experienced plumber for installation and repair work Haugks. Phone 49. 145-ts "Due Diligence will be Rewarded.” Decatur Insurance Agency, established 1887. Kenneth Runyon. 1 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 ROTtyROOTER SERVICE. Drains and sewers cleaned. 83 00 to 810.00. Also electrical contracting. Mr. C. R. William. R. H. I. Decatur, Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163tf ELECTHjcAITwHUNG 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 Kleuk. 217-ts CESSPOOLS” Septic tanks, Vacuum cleaned. Basement drains, sewer lines and ditches cleaned with electric cutting machine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone 4691. 230-30tx FARMERS ATTENTION—v.’e r* move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2**uo We pay al) phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 ts APPLIANCE SERVICE-Ws service ail makes of washers, sweepers. radios, refrigerator and Other electrical appliances. For prompt servici, call 463. Arnold * Kleek. Ins. B °-« PAINTING7—When you plan to paint or d<< orate anything in or I 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 4 Service, located at 6«4 W Adams St. -or if you prefer, we ll do the painting «r papvring for you at reasonable prices. Our store and services are as bandy as your phone. Call 1830. 253-38 FOR REN l' FOR RENT Sleeping room fbove Arnold 4 Kleuk 288 Madison SI. Phone 606 887-ItX FOR RENT -Apartment upstairs. 14 tulles from Decatur. Phone IM3. FOR RENT Good location, riwnu suitable for doctor or dentist, 1 1 with living quarters. Phone 1813. 251-ts LoV grade and waste coffee now elrlds a shampoo to have | i unique value.
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FOR RENT — House. 2U miles it Southeast of Decatur on State c Road 33. Inquire Alber! Gage. P 266 3tz S FOR RENT — Garage at 323 South 3 First St.; for sale — fur coat, n newly reconditioned, northern li muskrat, size 12. Phone 10961. 1 256 2t 1J FOR~ RENT rooms above Cort Theatre. Write K. S. Neptune, 1224 Pemberton, Ft. Wayne 3, or phone A-60695. 256 6! * a LOST AND FOUND I C LOST—Large silver bracelet at c H. S. gym. Phase call 91. 257 3t | STRAYED OR STOLEN-"liiadc dog, long ears, stub tail. Part Cocker Spaniel Childs pet Rich ard Miller, Monroe phone 66521. 257-lt A recent survey by the Rural Electrification Administra- 1 tion shows that 51 percent of Tennessee farms now have “central station electric service.” The average ranch in Cherry J Qountjr, Nebraska, contains approximately 3.500 acres, or square miles. CZECHS TAKE 1 <<”ont. From Page One! take an oath of loyalty to the communist regime and accept higher state salaries in line with the new law. Most quarters said the real showdown between the church and th<- government would come when \ the government moves to obtain its demanded oath of loyalty. Thus far It has not been specified when, when* or how the priests would give the oath. Czech bishops have advised the priests that the church hierarchy would permit them to pledge allegiance to the regime in political matters but not in church matters. This was believed unacceptable to the state. STEEL STRIKE ((•ont. From Page One> which was causing the greatest concern aiross the nation. With ‘ cold weather setting in. stock- ! piles were dwindling and railroads | w«re talking about cutting their | schedules another 25 percent from the 25 percent reduction In operations last week. The Bethlehem agreement provides that workers shall receive pensions of at least 8100 a month nt age 65 or over after 25 years service. The coat of the program Will be borne entirely by the company Meanwhile, workers will match a company coit:rlhution of J's cents an hour to pay for social . insurance. Bethlehem’s 80.000 worker* began moving into the firm’s 11 plants today but the company said Iff We have for sale some nice young native Home drexsed quarters of Beef, front quarter* 39c to 42c lb. Hind quartern 42c to 45c lb. Ako gome Beef Rounds, Loin* and chuckn from 30 to 50 Iba. each from 45c to 49c . a lb. i Bj>ecial This Week: Fresh i ground Hamburger, 5 H>. or ’ more put up in any size | package you like for your Home freezer, Ixtcker or | freezer compartment in your t refrigerator at 40c lb. 11111 k We also sell at Wholesale Prices, Pork Loins, Shoulders, fresh hams, smoked hams, and Slab Bacon processed and packaged for your Locker or | Home FYeeae unit. We specialize in cutting, wrapping and Sharp Freezing your quarters of Beef or Hogs for your home freezer unit at the standard rate of processing. 4c lbOur 30 year’s experience in the Meat Business, plus our modern equipment, qualifies j. us to do you a mechanical. neat, sanitary job of pro- | cessing. 11. I'.Sdimitt LOCKER SERVICE I
It would take several days to re-1 charge furnace* and achieve full production The settlement left 420,000 CIO Steelworkers still on strike. With 380,000 miners still out, plus a number of workers Idled in other Industries, the nation still had 1.160.326 persons idled either direct-1 ly or indirectly in strikes ESTABROOK (Cont. From Page One» Wa discharged a major in marine aviation. He now holds a reserve commission of major. "The hundreds of woikers in the campaign to raise 8275,000 in Deca Fill! SALK « Q a Q BUICK, 15,000 Actual *7Hr® Miles. Fully Equipped. Rsdio A Heater. Clean as New. «Q A Q KAISER. Heater and Radio. Good Condition. CHEVROLET. Radio A Heater. New Tires. Seat Covers. Good Car. Louis Mattax MONROE, IND.
FORSALE Ideal Location. 5 rooms and bath down. Apartment with bath up. Hot water heating system. Inquire: 703 N. 2nd St. or PHONE 13601 ’ Don’t try Uflat It TpmrosM — C*n BAKER’S I Ito Fl'.l 't, jW/a w * 'ri'A rSI v-V Z * I I I I (dj? lillll •FOA ALL VOUA FIXINS, bEAA, tH$ SINK STILL BACKS UP SO MUCH THEY THINK IT’S A BIRD BATH-* For txptt Workmonihip—Gvolit/ Materials-* CaroM Saporvblon— Thoroufh Ins^osHoa—Crf Baker Plumbing & Heating 704 W. Monroe St. Phon* 232
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I tur for a Memorial Community | Center." said Mr Pumphrey, “will hear an Inspiring talk by Mr Bate- \ brook and will go forth with full knowledge ot the Job to be done and how to do it successfullly All workers," continued Mr Pumphrey. "together with the members of the board of the Decatur Memorial Foundation, are urged to attend.” *1 Irani Ul Ml I 111 II! 11H Transportation SPECIALS! ’34 FORD Coach .... $65 00 runs good—good tires ’36 PLVM Sedan .. $17500 clean insble and out good tires. ’36 CHEV Coach .. $125.00 good paint, good tires, good engine. '37 HUDSON Sedan $195.00 ni-w paint, motor good, tires O. K '36 FORD Coach .. $150.00 rebuilt engine, good condition. ZIHSMISTKR MOTOR SALES j 108 Monroe Street 125 N. First Street Phone 372
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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK 1 Fort Wayne, Ind.. Nov. I—(UPt — (PMAI— Livestock. Oogs 600; opened 50 loWer; strictly choice hogs 17.00; light butchers 16.50-17.00; medium 16.26-17.00; butchers 16 25 16.50; heavies 16 00-16 25; pigs 15.00 i down; roughs 10.75-16-00. Ca>ves opened weak to 1.00 lowI er at 3100 down i Lambs opened steady at 23 00 down; ewes 4.00-8 30; bucks 3 005.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVISTOCK Indianapolis, Nov I—(UP) — (PM A i—Livestock: Hogs 9.000; mid-session more active than early; barrows and gilts weak to mostly 25 lower: most good and choice 180 240 lbs 16 7517.40; scattering choice near 210-lb 17 50; 240-280 lbs 10 26 17 00, odd big weights 16 00; sows steady to 25 lower; most 300-650 lbs 14 7616 00; choice lights 16 25, odd head 16 50; 550-600 lbs down to 14 50 aud less. Cattle 1.660; calves 400; steers and heifers rather slow; cows moderately active; fed Meers weak to 50 lower; other slaughter class es little changed; mostly good 1050-lb steers 31 00; few email lots medium and good steers and yearlings 26 50-28 60; bulk common and medium yearlings and heifers 18 00-22 50; few medium shortfeds 23.00-26.00; several lots medium and good 25 60 27 00; medium and good beef cows 15.50-17.00; odd head 17 50; common 14.00-15.00; canners and cutters 11 00-14 00; veaiers opened slow, later moderately active, steady to LOO lower; good and choice 28.00-31.00; common and medium 1* 0027 50 Sheep 1.000; slaughter lambs and yearlings moderately active, 50! lower; bulk good and choice native lambs 23.00-24.00; medium and good 22002250; common 15001900; good and choice fed western yearlings No 1 pelts 20.00;' slaughter ewes steady, choice lights to 10 00; bulk 6 00-9.00. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in active trading Bond* irregularly lower, U. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregular. Chicago Blocks irregular Silver unchanged in New York at 73*4 cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures irregular Wheat, corn, oats, rye, and soybean futures Irregular. Hogs lower, top 17.10, lowest since GPA. sheep strong, lambs weak to lower, cattle steady to higher CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 2.12 il s-%; March 2144,-2.15; May 21lH-4t; July 1 96% Is. Corn: Dec. 1.18-1.18%; March 1.21%; May 123-121’*: July 1.21%. Oats: Dec. 73%-73; March 69%8. May 67A; July 62%. Soybeans: Nov. 3.24%12 21, Dec 2 26', 2 2f.%; March 2.26%-%; May 2 25% %: July 2.22%-% Trade In a Gord Town — Oecatur INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570
KENNCTT - MURRAY A CO. Corrected Nov. 1 160 to 170 lbs 15.50 170 to 180 lbs 1125 180 to 220 lbs 18.50 220 to 240 lbs 16 25 240 to 280 lbs 15 76 280 to 300 lbs 15.00 3uo io 326 lbs. 14.75 325 to 350 lbs 14 50 350 10 400 Ibi 14.26 400 lb* up 1375 140 to 160 lbs 15.00 120 to 140 lbs. 14.50 100 to 120 lbs. 14 00 Roughs 350 lbs. down 15.50 350 to 400 lb*. 15.00 400 to 450 lbs 14 50 450 to 500 lbs. 14.00 500 to 650 lbs. 13 50 550 to 600 lbs 18.00 600 lbs up 11.75 Stags 11.00 Boar* ...................... 860 Veals (Wed. A Sat.) 28 50 Spring Lambs (W*d A Sat.) 28.00 Clip Lambs 16.00 Yearlings .................. 14.00 Bwes 7.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK vARDS Corrected Nov. 1 160 to 170 lbs 15.75 170 to 220 lbs. 16.60 220 to 250 lbs. 16 25 250 to 280 lb*. 16 25 280 to 300 lbs 15.75 300 to 325 lbs 16.50 325 to 350 |bs. 14.25 350 to 400 lbs. 15 «0 400 lbs. up 14 25 140 to 160 lbs 14.25 IM to 140 lbs. 16 7'. Roughs MS down 16.75 Lambs 21.50 Calves 27.00 Stags l« 50 . Boars ..... .......... 800 Ewes ...................... 600 Bucks ...................... 5 00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Nov 1 Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel lesa. Corn: .0? per 100 lesa fob. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrected Nov. 1 Grade A large white .48 Grade A large brown 44 Current - -40 Heavy hens - - 21 Leghorn bens 4 lbs up ...... .18 Cocks -1> Fryers—cal! for pNeee
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