Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1949 — Page 5

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i FOR SALE 20 gauge Springfield shot-gun. Telehpone M 3. 256-3 t FOR SALE— 1 Easy spin-dryer washing machine x mo. old. Call 4541 or David Baumann 25k-3tx i Ha ■» * jMMMI -*■ ' I' .■ill 11 ii ■ ,i- I FOR SALE—Black Poland China male hog; One year old Walter Thieme, phone 645 11 258-21 FOR SALE Broad-breasted bronze and white Turkeys. Milk fed, any size. Mrs. A. W. Lytle, Phone 8474. Call at noon. 246 24t FOR SALE — Good Singer drop head sewing machine; Rounl lamp table; coffee table; telephone table. Phone 114. 256 Ivt ITS MOVING DAY FOR~MRT I when you use Fina Foam on rugs and upholstery. Smith Drug Co. 257 3t i 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 — Condensed butterj ullk. barrels, for )>oultry or anima! feeding. <5.00 per 100 lbs. Arcady feeds. Phone 380. South 3rd St. Ducatur Farms. 235 60t FOR SALE — Quick Heat oil Kenter, 4 to 5 room size I'sed 1 win iter. Like new. H price of new heater John Feasel, 615 Madison ( St. 256 Six * FOR SALE — Apples: Winesap. Johnathan. Snow Baldwin and York Imperial. Excellent quality. lowest prices. Blue's Ochard, Tocsin. 2 -7'it FOR SALE — Katahdln potatoes, guaranteed good cooking, commercial, $lB9 cwt; also I?. S No. 1 and II size, best pt ices, direct fro tnour storage. Coppess Corner. 2539 t FOR SALE Stove bargain- 1" used stoves, some slightly used all sizes at real values. New Genuine Estate oil, coal IDatrola's with Intensifire air duct exclusive feature. Decatur Hatchery. 255-10 t FOR SALE Kelvinator Deluxe Refrigerators -Home Freezers and Electric Ranges. See the outstanding Kelvinator features and values. Bargains in used refrigerators. Decatur Hatchery. 255-12 t SPECIAL PRICE. TRADE OLD ONES.—Maytag washers. Bottle and natural gas stoves. Electric refrigerators. Radios. Home freezers. Geneva Steel Cabinets. i James Kitchen, 428 Mcßarnes. Phone 6495. 167 ts FOR SALE —1 Fot of very outKtanding Collies. 8 weeks. English Bulls, males. 10 months. Do >• erman Pinchers, 1 year, trimed and vaccinated, black and tan. 1 mi. N and 1 mi. E of Bluffton Harry Reed 256 61 FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet fudor. mechanically A-l 1937 Ford, m w motor, 4 new tires, radio and heater. 19t»t Chevrolet, new block assembly, new tires and paint. 1911 Ford perfect. 1941 Plyinou'h. one owner, a nice car. 1948 Chevrolet convertible. Tex aco. 2nd & Jackson Phone 198. 258 3tx WANTED WANTED Gill <>r woman for g> neral housework, stay nights. Phone 784. 25fr3t WANTS?) TO BUT — B««t and dairy cattie. Scheiman's Market. Phone 3081. < #,f WANTED—Good quality hay. loose or baled. John Feasel. Please note change of address. 61,< W. Madison Phone 4882. 206tf CVSTfIM BUTCHERING Hogs on Tuesday. Cattle on Thursday Art Lengerich. H mile north of Coppess Corner. 257-12: x RADIO REPAIR - For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 6u-tf WANTED— Maytag washer repair. Factory trained repairman. 1 ree estimates. Telephone 19194* North Side Appliance Store, 9I« N. 13th St. On 27. 3° 3 ' ,f WANTED— Mimeographing work, professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales rues sages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Pboue 879, Heller Bulid-1 ing. 1::,u WANTED — Washing machine repairing Wringer rolls. Parts and service tor ail makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. On highway 124. Monroe. Ind Free phk up and delivery. Also repairing all makes of aweepei • ' Phone 6-6463. " i MtWINITMACHiNK Repairing -1 Let us convert your oM treadle , Machine into a modern electric ! We make covered buttons, b«< k-1 els, machine buttonholes; Hem-1 Mitchiug. We sell ne« end us»J | machines Boardman s 223 North nr>l 2S72Stx J IsaAe U • <«•’*

| QFICKIES hv Ken RevnnMo B'A''8 'A'' >! 'XX'Z W* Ml i m gonna look tn the Democrat Want Ads for n now radio—mine said today would be fair and warmer!” miscellaneous GIVE A beautiful Parker "21” for Christmas, only $5.00. Stop In and see our wide selection today. Bower’s Jewelry Store. 258 3t PLUMBING AND PLUM BING fix tures. Well pumps, water heaters. Experience! plumber tor 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 — || II , J—a— — Year in—year out—complete protection service. Kenneth Runyon. Decatur Insurance Agency. It DON'T DELAY! It’s time to winterize. Permanent Anti-Freeze Alcohol. Stop in today. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 151 So. Second St. Phone 1645. 256 T KOTO ROOTER SERVICE. Draiui and Hewers cleaned, $3.00 to SIO.OO. Also electrical contracting. Mr. C. R. William, R. R. 2. Decatur. Phone 4 ou 6 Tocsin. 163-ts ELECTRICAL W?RLNG SI Pi’LIES 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 ATTENTION APPLE GROWERS We have some refrigeration available for apple storage. STEI RY PACKING CO. Hi Way 27 North CESSPOOLS — Septic tanks. Vacuum cleaned. Basement drains, sewer lines and ditches cleaned with electric cutting machine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone 4691. 230-301 x 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 SE7tVICE-We service all makes of washers, sweepers, radios, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold & Klenk. Inc. 80-ts FOR RkA'f FOR RENT 6 country house Write Box 82. c/o Democrat 258 2tx FOR RENT Sle< ping room above Arnold A Klenk. 228 Madison St Phone 666. 257-3tX FOR, RENT - House, 2Q mdei Southeast of Decatur on State Road 33 inquire Albert Gage. 256 3tx r k * e I CtICHOMOVAKIAN Ambassador Vladimir Out rat a telb newsmen at the State department in Washington that “it should be clear \ that the American ouster of two 1 Czech diplomats was in retaliation for expulsion of tw-o U. BI attaches from Prague and the ari rest of a Uurd- (lattnuaoatli.

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I i FOR RENT—Apartment upstairs, I I*4 miles from Decatur. Phone 1813. 251-ts FOR RENT -Good location, rooms suitable for doctor or dentist, with living quarters. Phone 1813. 261-ts FOR RENT — Two unfurnished rooms above Cort Theatre. Write K. S. Neptune. 1224 Pemberton, Ft. Wayne 3, or phone A-60695. 256 6*. LOST AND FOLND LOST—Large silver bracelet at H. S. gym. Please call 91. 257-31 NOTH B TO Al,!, INTKRKSIEI) PEIISONB You are hereby notified that t'i» , Board of Trustee- of tin Town «f Berne, Indiana, will on the 3tb day of December, 131'j. present to th<Board of l ounty i’ornniis*i"n<Ts <>t r Adams County Jmllami In Ili« Auditor's offbe of said County, a veri--1 fled petlilon and map, which p»ii- . tlon will pray that the followlna desdirtbed territory contlnguuus to the 1 Town of Herne, Indiana bi- annex'd to said Town of Berne. Indiana, to- • wit: , Commencing at the Suulheaxt corner of Section 36, Township it ’ North, Itangc 11 East, theme ■ north to tin- northeast corner of . Section 25, Township 26 Norm, Range II East. Hienci- west to thNortheast corner of Section 30 , flownahlp 26 North, Range 14 . !-?.isl; thence north to the north1 east corner of Se tion 19, ToWti- . ahip 26 North, Range 11 East; thence west to the northwest cor- ' ner of S'- tlon 19 Township 26 ' North, Range II cast; then ■■ . south to the soiithw'-st < orn< r of Section 31. Township 26 North Range 14 East; theme east to t.n place of beginning, except thrrefrom that land within the corporate limits of the Town of Berne as the same existed on January «0. 1949. All Interested persons may appear I at said time and be heard thereon. • BOARD 01-' I ItrSI'EES OF TOWN OF HERNE, INDIANA ‘ OCT. 26 NOV. 2 1 Appoliilnieut »f Aduilnlslratur With will nnnex'-d No. 4J4M ■ Notice Is ben-h, given That th" und*-r-iKtl'-d has been appoint'd Ad- I ’ ministrator with will annexed of the I - estate of la ah Br.n by late of A I- I jams County, dwased. The estate Is ’ probably solvent. ; t.lmrr VV . Huomgsrlner f tdoilnlslrator with will annexed, Henry 11. Heller tttorney ’ . October 2?, I!»IU ’ OCT 28 NOV. 4—> 1 - Notice of Final SeHlement of F.alnte ' Na, Mtls ' Notice la hereby given to the ■ rodI Itors, heirs and legatees of Itusaell I <!. Zimmerman, riel eased to appear I 1 In the Adams Circuit Court. In'ld .it Decatur. Indiana, on the 26th day of I > November, 1919, and show c.iiise. If ' any, why th.- FINAL SETTLEMENT ' <A< C-'CNTS with Slate of said 1 fie. client should not l<- approved. I and said h'-ir- ar- notified to then I and there make proof of heirship, I and receive their distributive altar m. John H. Zimmerman Executor , Heenlur, lodlnnn, October ZS, HOU. Attorney llrlnkerboft A Hrlnkerbi'lt ■ OCT 26 NOV - 2 1 Foaming, aa objectionaltie in | i some industrial processes as it is i ’ desired In others, is suppressed by | 1 an little as a few parts per million i ’ of a new sillcone product. GOVERNOR I (Cont. From I’tge CMl'l ■ coal.” ’ I Colterman, a furniture dealer, ' said th" board "doesn’t know what ' ’ to tnlnk.” ”i thought we'd have 100 calls I ‘ this morning,' lie said. "The fact I r we havent bad any is encourag-' ‘ • A ■ - ’ More than a million Girl Scouts will receive the nation s salute as they celebrate Girl Scoat Week Oct 36-Nev. S. dWMMVWVWWWWMAAAAd A. J. ZELT 843 Mercer Ave. Phone 44201 RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS It Could Happen To You! i 1/3 I "I was so busy getting ready for winter, I completely forgot about my car!" GET YOUR CAR READY FOR WINTER NOW. STOP IN TODAY GAY’S Mobil Service I3lh A Monroe Phone 318

Ing." The governor, told of the Alex-j andria situation, said he had had no similar reports from other cit-| les whose officials had appealed for state aid Schrick’r added Walter Mybeck. state purchnsing agent, and J. Emmett .Mc.Manamon. state attorney general, lo Ids fuel commission, expanding it to a five-mem-ber group. Meanwhile, the governor wond< red whethei he would get replies from telegrams he sent late yesterday to President Truman, John L. Lewis and George H. !x>ve of the coal operators. "Our stock piles are depleted." Rchrlcker told them "Requests for aid are pouring in from al) i sides.” "Public utilities, hospitals, * schools, other institutions and thousands of homes are facing a calamity .all of our people will suffer unless work is resumed In the mines at once. Some may j die." To the president lie directed an appeal "that you use your good offices to bring about an immediate settlement of the dispute." To the mine union and operator representatives he said "the only

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK | I Fort Wayne. Ind. Nov 2—(VP) ! —(DMA)—Livestock; Hogs 9oo; opined steady; strlclj ly choice hogs 17.fi®; light buteb- | erz 16 50-17.OO; medium 16 25-17.00; I butchers 16.15-16.50; heavies 16.00-i ' 16.25; pigs 15.00 down; roughs j 1075-16.00. Cattle opened steady; choice I steers 26 50-32 50; choice heifers | 23.50 28.50; good cows 13.50-15.50; I good bulls 17 SG-19.00. Calves open , ed steady at 31.00 down , Lambs opened steady at 23 50 down; «wes 4.00-8.50; bucks 3 005.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Nov. 2—(UP)— i (I’.MA)—Livestock: I Hugs 8,000; mid-session market more active than early, barrows ' and gilts steady to 25 lower; sows steady; most good and choice 180-' i 240 lbs 16 75-17.00; several loads, J around 210 lbs down 17 25; 240-290 lbs 16.25-16.75; few choice near, 21" lb- 17 "u; heavier weights| scarce; 10W160 lbs 14.50-16 00; I i choice to 16.50; 300-550 lb sows 15 -1 I 00-16.00; choice lightweights to j 16.25, extremely heavy weights [ 14.50-14.75. , Cattle 700, calves 400, steers and i heifers rather slow, about steady; i cows steady to easy; short two loads about average good 1025 lb steers 31.00; these fed lots mates of same price cattle Tuesday; small lots good mixed weights steers 28.00; liberal share common and medium grassers aud short feds 17.50-24.00; medium and good beef cows largely 15.50-17.50, parti load good fed native cows 18.00; common mainly 14.00-15.00; vealers fairly active, steady; good and choice 28.0W31.00; common and medium unevenly 18 00-27 50. Sheep 1000; fat lambs strong, other slaughter classes steady, market fairly active; bulk good and choice native lambs 23 5024.00; medium and good 20.00-23•] 00; common lightweight and few naiive feeders 15.0W19.0O; deck good and choice near I<>3 lb fed western yearlings. No. 1 and fall shorn. 20.00; choice light slaughter ewes 10.00; bulk 600-9.00. | Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in active trading Bonds irregularly higher. Curb sto< ks higher. Chicago stocks irregular Silver unchanged in New York at 73-% cents a firn- ounce. Cotton future* steady. Grains in Chicago; wheat, turn, oat-, rye, soybean futures irregular Hogs steady to lower, top 17.00, new low since OPA; sheep strong.) lambs steady to higher; cattle, mostly lower. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Dec. 2 12*3 %; March 1 14%; May 2 July 1Corn D'c. LlB%- 7 »; March 122*,. May 1.22V’»; July 122*. Gats: Dec. 73\. March 70' 3 8. May 67%; July 63%. Soybeans. Nov 2.26-2.26*4; Dee 2.27-2 26%. March 2 27% 'j. May 2 26 1 ,. *-«, July 2 23*4 % , APPLES 11.00—BASKET—11.00 Bring Your Basket RAY S WEST SIDE MKT. '

| KENNETT — MURRAY ACO Corrected Nov 2 160 to 170 lbs 15.50 170 to 180 lbs. 16.25 180 to 220 lbs. 16.50 M 0 to 240 lbs. 16.25 i 240 to 280 lbs 15 75 Mt to 300 lbs. 15.00 300 to 325 lbs 14 75 325 to 350 lbs 14 50 , 350 to 400 lbs 14 25 i 400 lbs. up 13.75 140 to 160 lbs. 15.00 120 (o 140 lbs 14.50 100 to 120 lbs 14.00 Roughs 350 lbs. down 15.50 350 to 400 lbs 15.00 400 to 450 lbs. 14.50 450 to 500 lbs 34.00 500 to 550 lbs 13 50 550 to 600 lbs 13.00 , 600 lbs. up 1175 Stags 11.00 Boars 8 50 'Veals (Wed & Sat) 29 00 ! Spring Lambs (Wed X Sat ) 21 50 Clip Lambs 15.00 Yearling* 14 00 Ewe* 7.00 SCHMITTS STOCK vAROS Corrected Nov. 2 1160 to 170 lb* 15 50 170 to 220 lb* 16 25 ! 220 to 250 lbs. 16.00 i 250 to 280 lbs. 16 00 280 to 300 lbs 15 50 300 to 325 lbs. 15 25 325 to 350 lb*. 14.00 ,350 to 400 lb* 14 75 400 lbs up 14.00 140 to 160 lbs 14 00 ' 100 to 140 lbs. 1660 ■ Roughs 300 down ...... 15.50 Lambs .................... 21.50 Calves ......... 27 00 Stags 10.50 , Boars .... 9.00 Ewe* ..... 600 Buck* 5.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Nov. 2 Beans subject to change during day. Price* delivered at elevator Aek for prlcea. Grain: .03 P“r bushel less Corn: .07 per 100 lose fob. farm j WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrected Nov. 2 Grade A large white .48 Grade A large brown 44 Current - 10 Heavy hen* - 21 Leghorn bens 4 lbs up —... .18 Cock* .......— -12 Fryers—cad for priero ! 111 Kh Elevator Co. Decatur ■ Peterson - Monroe fWWWWWWWWWWMAA TEEPLE Moving & Trucking l.tM-al and l.onu Distance PHONE 254

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