Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1949 — Page 5
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si, ’ ,G K S r,t ‘' ,,: >'l ■K,.|:. ’K'Xi’ j, 5r I'T A " r<l tarl ‘ ln ' —• ....i ,6 list'd in paia ... v r * ord ' 7jc .nomeeby U ■V'v..•.!>■. inday. ■K.,.,.. a-i-UM' J Oil Ih-atl"-? HRa 7,1 r furnace*. i'htck — >•' :.IJ O Radio* and »«-■ lihl hT rural ■■L iIH P er 100 IbH 'Kkiw. j;,.,-. I’aint. Stucky*. B"tlle GaH Hd, ‘ s H ' ... , i from m,*?' t\.*'l. nites. Stir, ky :.bit.i<"'. Axmlnister O|.. n editings ex K',U >'m ky k Co. Monroe, I’b jte 66866. 1 ts !i"i* 6'9.95, a Queen an.l ■m. S 1 ky A Co., Monio-, Open nites except Wed. rang-". water heaters, aht Iryer*. Also some loi ■ e Stu ~y ST®;! . • I'.i-y ii" ail. .a ’. DOW SWhr.P — Get.u.it • Hep■ ■ tiuar 1 ]... pular iirik-i Vai SHuB^m-;. ~ ~.i l.lHfl t.o: Long Icrms combination refrigcral* home freezer. Also stoves, bottle and eas stoves, .lames ■Bichcn. 12s .Mcßarnes. ■"yAI.E a.: TRADE ’ I'-tS ...t< i low mil. !'.|., Eoid Tudor. r.vdi ./ :la'--4'Mr.arsbra- i-iah.:--■Htre average; 1939 Eoid Tudor. ■W ’• ’ .- m • or g. od ; 1 . ■ ■ t ■ Tudor; 19:: 6 I’. -d. ■B I - ’ ■ iri ii |i.>i'a'l' :i IT 9’j; 303 North |Hk street. 2603tx SAj.l’. t., di»ciaiiin..:i a u .. r A | ;l , wi*be*<mi> th 'ti.. of Decatur’* live be .' t.'a son aon.jei ftliiy MB*" has su.li extras as two In. |< »;.d pine vaulted i toon, leiling, two beautii carpeting, four tel I ''"’ down) sireeneili.i ,l: ‘- one of largest and be.,t in nortliirn it.di-.'ii. Mm ; .... re. reation |. ■ n air healing, in ;.iid.|MKi to other features normal!., EB**' 1 ") in new luxury ty;Exterior finished in b i. ar.d fire proof shake ty;. r.ith hf. (j llt . r oof i :.!■, Il®” 8 direitij [ ri!il nation.U j |W®« tna-tazm. E 11. A. will ' for Decatur on Loan. If ‘ gV* ’»nt to bujid but don't w ai.’ ■H* ta ‘ ,e iook at this house I ..V )<>u could improve it for mur * than asking pm MHm Realtor, I'bone s.o, building SIS TE
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FOR SALE Furnace wood, heavy ' and dry. Phone 6943. 262-3tx i . —— — FOR SALE Broad-breamed bronze | and white Turkeys. Milk fed. any I size. Mrs. A. W. Lytle. Phone 81*1. .Call at noon. 246 2lt FOR SALE 3 glrh' snow suits, sizes 3. 5, and 7. Boys’ top coat, and leggings, size 5. Inquire at 216 N Sixth street. 261 3tx FUit SALE 1919 M< rein.. _-do< r. exceptionally clean, fully equipped. Priced right. Beery & Vizard Motors, opposite Hotel. 261 3t FUR SALE Condensed buttermilk, barrels, for poultry or animal feeding. (5.00 per 100 lbs. Ar- , cady feeds. Phone 380. South 3rd St. LLcatur Farms. 235 Gut FOR SALE Red fox fur < oat, sue 12. excellent condti.n; Brown cloth coat, size 12. worn 1 season. Priced reasonable. Write box 81 c o Democrat. 261 3'-x , FOR SALE- Potatoes, good cook- ! ing Kabtadlns. B size |l 63, Commercials (1.89 hwd Also I’. S • No. 1. Special prices on 5 bag lots. Copprss Corner. 262 6tx FOR SALE — Family size Wh te ' Holland turkeys, raised on wire. Milk fed. Phone -1913 anytime or I phone 5111 in evening. .1 F. Ruppert. 261 lit ' FOR SALE I 11 Plymouth j door. Priced right. See us now. , Your Studebaker Dealer. Beerv A Vizard Motors, opposite Hotel 261 3t fsed Ctit ed;: 8 \l;: iy 17 i- , door Chrysler Windsor. Locallyowned. A beauty. Phil L. Macklin Co. Chrysler, Plymouth, Reo i Trucks. "Our used cars make good or wi- do ” 26" it FOR SALE !11- .line < t < h tri<portable welder with gas generator and all acetylene equipment | on wheels, ready f>r work. Price |4M.00. Mcßride & Son Welding I Phone 1760. 26»3t I USED CARS FOR SALE' Businem* coupes: 1911 Chry hr: 1941 Pontiac; 1938 Plymouth. Phil L Macklin Co Chrysler • Plymouth Reo Trucks. "Our used cars make go<>d or we do.” 260-3 t I'inl SALE Co-op cornpicker. 1 year old. Picked less than 12« acres. 30% of Hist price. Richi ard Arnold. 1 mile west, Ist house South of Preble. Preble phone. 260-3tx FOR SALE -Apples, fancy Starks. Delicious. Al.-O Starks double J red 11.39 bn. Baldwins. Spies 18# bu. Also juicy Florida | orang* s •!"■ doz. Coppess Corner. 263-3tx Ft»K SALE— Stove bargains—lo used stoves, some slightly used all sizes at real values. New Genuine Estate oil. coal Heattola's with lutensifire air duct exclusive feature. Decatur Hatchcry. 255-lot I USED CARS Transportation Spe- • dak! 1937 Chrysler I door; 1935 j Chevrolet 2 door; 1931 Ford 2 - n”tr h-r • Plymouth • Reo Truck*. "Our used car* make good or we do.” Foil SALE Kalvinator D luxe Refrigerators- Home Freezers and Electric Ranges. See the outstanding Kelvlnator feature* and value*. Bargain* in used refrigerators. Decatur Hatchery. 255-12 t hl ~'TAL ’’price. I ll'-DE OLD ONES- -Maytag washer*. Bottle and natural ga* stove*. Electric refrig-rator*. Radios. Home freesers. Geneva Steel Cabinet*. James Kitchen. 42s Mcßarne* Phone 6195. 16,-tf FOR SALE — One 3 yr. old cow; one 6 yr. old. Guernsey* both fresh, calve* by side; also spot* "I Poland china male hog, old double immumd. weight almut 3<M> lb*. 2’« mile* south of Pleasant Mills. Ind. John H. Teeple. 261 2t
Chevrolet Specialized TRUCK SERVICE & SALES Trained .Mechanics Genuine Parts SniARS Chevrolet Sales Hgy. No. 27 Decatur Trade In a Good Town *— D*M*«W
QUICKIES hv Ken ReynoMu _ * «/ another round like that, and well both be looking in the Democrat Want Ads for jobs!” Eolt sale Iked - Kraskey’ oil floor furnace complete with tank. 175.06. Phone 19292. 262-3 t FOR SALE—I 949 John Deere pull type two row cornpicker. Guaranteed A-1 condition. Phone 5965. Leo Roe. Decatur. 262 3tX FOR SALE — Ayrshire calf suitable for 4-H. Verle Lautzenheher. 3 mile* south of county home. 261 3t FOR SALE - Stevens 12 ga shotgun; good green linen blinds; 2<> curtain rods; 2 burner gas hot plate; baby bed. Phone 17101. 2623 t FOR SALE—Good yellow pine lumber. all dimensions. (75.00 per 1000 and up. First building west of Pop k Mom’s Truck Stop Route 224. I’nlontown. 2 63-Tx MI ST SELL-1 new 2 piece living room suite, will sell very reasonable for cash. Sprague Furniture Co. O. 11. Sprague, 209 8. sth St. Phone 535. 262 3t FOR SAI.E— French doors and windows with frames. Inquire during day at 428 Mercer Ave. or Oliver Harman at Publlx Service. 262 3t FOR SAI.E —Used John Deere 101 cornpicker. John Deere model "B” tractor, reconditioned with cultivators. John Deere model A tractor with cultivators. I set 12 x 38 6 ply Goodyear tires, good a* new. Used No. 4 John Deere mower. 1 good used bicycle. DeLaval separator, good as new. 1 new No. 200 John Deere 2 row cornpicker, pull type. See u« for tractor wheel cleaners, connfort tractor covers. Stute trash guard* for plows, also Lutes trash blade*. Steffen Implement Co. Phone 180. i 2625 t W ANTED WANTED TO BUY — Beef and dairy < attle. Schelmau’s Market. PhOM 3081. 79-ts i WANTED—Good quality hay. Ioo»e or baled. John Feasel. Please Dote change of add re**. 615 W. Madison. Phone 4882. 206-ts 'ci’stom BUTCHERING. Hogs on I Tuesday. Cattie on Thursday. Art Lengerich, ’*z mile north of Coppess Corner. 257-12tx B . Mill' ' ~ ' ' ■ "■ ' "' " RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable price*. Haugks. 60-ts WANTED—Maytag washer repair. I tory lnUMd repairman.'Frer estimate*. Telephone 19194. North Side Appliance Store. 916 N. 13th St. On 27. 203 ts WANTED Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sale* message*. programs, forma, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. UMf WANTED - Washing machine r» pairing. Wringer roll*. Part* and service for all makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. Ou highway 124. Monroe, ind. Free pick up and delivery. Also repairing all make* of sweeper* Phone 66463. 184-ts SEVVING MACHINE Repairing - Let u* convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckel*. machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We aeil new and used machines. Boardman’s 223 North First. 257-2511 Phono Records 33 » 1.. I’.. 45 Itl’-M.. MicroGroove. Also 7S K.I’.M. Our Chrislmas Orders Now heing placed for ALL BRANDS of Phono Records. : Avoid Disappointment. COME IN EARLY! Check our lint, hear our samples. and let us include your choice in our order.-*, luayaway orders accepted. PUBLIX SERVICE Block South of Cour I Houne [
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WANTED TO RENT—Small turn ished apartment. Call 1272 262-3 t MISCELLANEOUS ‘‘THERE is no Hulwtituie for quality.” Decatur Insurance Agency. It NO HUNTING, .trapping or tresspassing on our farm In St. Mary's Township. Mr*. Fannie Nyffeler. 261 3t-x DON’T DEI.AY! It * time to winterize. Permanent Anti Freeze Alcohol. Stop in today. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 151 So. Second St Phone 1615. 256 T PLUMBING AND PLUMBING fix ture*. Well pumps, water beatera. Experienced plumber for installation and repair work Haugks. Phone 4). 145-ts LOANS—To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Ixian Co., 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office Phono 237. 79-ts ROTOUOOTER SERVICE. Drain* und sewer* cleaned, (3.00 to (10.00. Also electrical contracting. Mr. C. R. William, R. R. 2, Decatur, Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163-ts ELECTRICAL WIRINfTsUPPLiES Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixture*, motor* or anything that you may need. Quotation* given on any job. Arnold & Klenk. 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. 250-JOtx FARMERS ATTENTION—,.'# remove dead horses, cows, hogs, e<c. Decatur phone 2000. We pay ■II phone charge*. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts | APPLIANCE SERVICE—We”serv-1 i Ice all makes of washers, sweep er*, radio*, refrigerator and i other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold I it Klenk, Inc. 80-ts j FOR Tom PLETE Home service! Inside painting; paper hanging; wall washing or paper cleaning; outside painting; eaves and spout; cleaning or window washing Call R E. Gantz, paint sales and service. 604 Adams St. Phone 1930. 262-3 t LOST AND EOL’ND ’ I LOST— Parker "51" pencil, grey with silver cap. latst Monday ! morning. Mrs Leo Roe. Phone 5965. 262-31 1 t LOST Black blllifold containing currency, drivers license and ! other important papers. Phone 1598 262-31 X I LOST- Ladle* brown billfold con- ! taining Important keys, social i security and library rental cards and approximately (7 00. Lost in ' or just outside Ideal Dairy Reward. Phone 6-6363. 260-3 t 1 — — _ FOR RENT t FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished apartment on Piqua Road. Phone r 1813. 262 t-f i FOR RENT 2 and 3 room aparV [ nients <>u 2nd St. accrosa from Court House. Phono 1813 Ml-ts FOR RENT 3 room, ground floor, partly furnished apartment in .Monroeville. Contact Harold I. Taylor. 261 Six FOR RENT- Modern 3 room furnished apartment Price 88 00 per week. Reference required Mrs. G. Gage. 1063 Winchester St. 25531 x Taking pain* will sa«e much pain. I M Be the Early Bird.. Winter will soon he here — Winterize your car Now! • Change to Winter Oils and Greases. • Repack Front Wheel Bear- | inffs. • Check Spnrk Plugs. • Check Radiator and Heater Hoses. GAY’S Mobil Service 13th & Monroe Phone 318 ■■■ii ■ ii mu i LITTO
FOR RENT—Two large adjoining rooms, recently decorated, ad joining toilet and wash bowl; room, uli floors linoleum cover ed; kitchen has sink, cupboard and two matching cabinets, can be heated with gas or oil easily; hallway and stairs recently redecorated; above Curt Theatre, 2nd St. Rent (2.50 a week per room or |2ooo total in advance per month. Write K Neptune, 1224 Pemberton. Ft. Wayne 3, or phone A 60695 262 6! CZECHS GIVE (Coot. Fr<xii I’aa<- One) German labor. Many Czech* arrested in a campaign against the middle class last month were reported to have been sent to Jacymov to fill gaps in th* labor ranks. "We can use uranium for crushing the imperialiiitlc and larcenous aims of the warmonger*," Zapotocky said. His report electrified the crowd Cheering broke out and lasted for marly a quarter of an hour. His speech climaxed CzechSoviet friendship week as a rally to which ten* of thousand* of worker* trooped quietly. | Are you a ret lection of or on religion? KIDNAP STORY (Cont. From Pag* Gael Mrs Komerek. Mrs. Komerek’* cry Friday night'
I BULBS From HOLLAND I II Flower Bulbs from Holland have arrived H —Tulips, Hyacinths, Crocuses, etc. | STIEFEL GRAIN CO. I 0 217 North First St. B - - . - - — ■■ COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Public Auction 6 ROOM—MODERN BRICK HOME—6 ROOM The under, igued Commissioner of Cause No 19353. Matilda Oberlin vs Edward A*hbauch<r and Lula A*bi>auch«-r will sell the following described Real Estate al Public Auction on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1949 at 7:00 P. M., CST REAL ESTATE DESCRIPTION LOCATION: 1123 Nuttman Avenue. A Beautiful 6 Room One and One-half Story Brick Home Light Colored Brick R> d Asphalt Shingle Roof Steel Casement Windows Nice Lawn and Evergreen Shrubbery—Pleasant Back Yard Hide Entry Driveway with Wide Cement Walk to front Entrance Hardwood Floor* Colored Plaster Interior Walls Finished Woodwork Living Room. Dining Alcove. 2 Bedrooms. Complete Bathroom and Kit. lien with Built in Cupboard* l>own»ta|rs Spa« iou* l’p»tair* Room Finished in Knotty Pine -Full Size Basement with good Dowaglag Hot Air (Forced) Furnace. Spacious Laundry and Storag Facilities Water Softening System—House is Fully Insulated. Constructed in 1910— Ideally Located in a Fine Residential District in Decatur * most rapidly expanding Suburban Residential Area. POSSESSION Po»»e«»on will lie given upon final settlement terms one Third <>f i’uti I>i■>•• date of Mie B.wbent purchaser I* furnislieil a Commissioner'* Deed an t Abstract of Title. INSPECTION: Inspection i* invited. I’!ea»e call the Auctioneer* or Occupant*. ED A. BOSSE, Commissioner Roy A Ned Johnson, Melvin Liecbty — Auctioneer*l < «
{GOOD INSURANCE IS SECURITY. 1 Buy insurance for prolection, Eel true value —through thfa insurance agency. ■..uni s-uh Leland Smith Insurance Agency y*.™ THIMBLE THEATRE- Now Shuw.ng A CAKEWALK FOR THATSIDE ' thsA’l K)PEYE. ive BEEN T 0 EVBffY I |w£ll, TH£ L. /oTwfcg IMS J CAN'T FtNDjf V.IMMEN I TII AW.’rU CAKES, SHAPE toe IMS v y )\ <l3 h tw" : ■ 4 li*t' aL 1 1 QgJC I'LL BE W * Nl< r»l (* BUT OP COUPSE YOU ) | ) X-:'—\ x\ > i : /I • 1 4’UL?— * i . . 2k J —I ■■ - — *—
that "somebody has stolen my baby" touched off a police search [ throughout the area. She stuck to the kidnaping tale even when the baby'* body wa» pulled from a millpond spillway a few hundred yards, from the Komerek home yesterday. But at the inquest, she broke into sob* fur the first time and ad-t milted she made up the story ”l| don't know why I did it," she moaned. An autopsy showed that the baby died of a skull fracture and brain hemorrhage. There was no water in the child's lung* 1 bruont f I j A. ' | J Automatic Gas / Water Heitor lIL I AUTOMATIC! |® 11 I INSULATED! llMpiKf j i !HAUGKS j
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind . Nov. 7—(UP) | —(PMA) —Livestock: Hogs 1200. opened 25-50 lower; . good and choice hog* 17.00; lightI weight butchers 16 25-16.75; medium 16 25-16.75; butchers 16.00-1 ,16 25, heavies 1575 1600; pigs 15 50 down, roughs 13.0016 00. Cattle opined steady to weak, choice steers 26.00-32 V 0; choice j heifers 2300-28.00; good cows 16.00-1600; good bull* 170018 50; calves opined weak to 1.00 lower at 30.00 and down. Lamb* opened steady at 23 50 and down, ewe* 4.00-9.VV; buck* 3.005.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Nov. 7- (UP) (I'M A) —Livestock: Hogs 12.000; rather slow, light , and medium weight barrows and gilts opening weak to 25 lower at 17.00— 17 25 on 170240 lbs; tew 190-220 lbs 17 25-17.60; later trade largely 16 75 17 00, good aud choice 240300 lbs 1600-1650, scattering mar 240 lbs to 16 75 early; heavier butebirs scarce; sows opened »tea dy to weak; later trade 25 lower at 11 5015.75. tew early 16.00. Cattle 2.000; calve* 5"0, steers ' and heifer* slow, steady to weak, 'cows firm; k<mx! light steers and ' mixed yearlings 30.00, load held near 31.00; numerous medium and < good shortfed yearling* 26.5027.50; I medium warmed up offerings 23.0025.50; common and medium grassera 17.oo22.00; medium and good fed heifers 25.5027.75. common aud imdium 16.00-22 00; imdium und good beef cows 15.50-17.50; > odd head 18.ou; common 14 no--1500; canners and cutters 11.0013 50; sealers moderately active, steady to spots 1.00 lower; good and choke 27.00-30.00; common and medium 1800-26.50. Sbeep 1.50 u; fat lambs fairly active. steady to strong; bulk good apd choice native* 23.5024.00,, small lots 2150; load good and choice 103-105-ib fed westerns 24 00; medium and good natives 20.0O23.0o; good and choice light ■laughter ewe* 8.5010.00. i Markets At A Glance By United Pres* Stocks irregular in moderate trading I Bond* irregularly higher U. S. govt rnment bonds higher. Curl* stock* irregular Chicago stock* irregular Silver unchanged in New York at 73- *, cents ■ fine ounce. Cotton futures irregular. Grain* In Chicago; wheat, corn, oats and soybean future* irregular. Hog* lower late, sheep steady, lamb* lower; cattie lower. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 2 I" , a’.; March May 2.095 V July "1 93%% Corn Dec. 1 IXU-X- March 121\ May 122% %; July 1.22% Oats; Dee 73%. March 70B; May 67%-% July 62% Soybeans: Nov. 2.21% 2 21; Dre 2.23-2 22%; March 2 21% 2 21. May 2 23. July 2.20', % It you_are swept off your feet,, ii-'i* time-to get tm tppelntmeat of Sotl.-e (■ brrrl, alien 'I -it an<l< h»« I>*«-h Si-P V" mlnlatrao-r <>f th.- .-«t.it. -.( or* -n 4 Whe-ler l it" of Ad in- ' l unnf). .-,*-.-d. The .-stat.- »» pi il.ilily •■>!- .ent Jwarpb 11. Wheeler V4ii,lnl«lrnt»r l ewis I- sa.lll* Stlorne, t( 31 NOV
KENNETT — MURRAY A COCorrected Nov. 7 160 to 170 lb». 15 50 170 to ISO lbs. 16 25 , 180 to 220 lbs. 16 80 220 to 210 lbw 16 25 1 210 to 260 lbs. 15.75 260 to 280 lbs. 15.25 280 to 300 lbw. 15.00 300 to 326 lbw. 16.75 I 325 to 360 lbs. 14.50 350 to 400 lb*. 16 25 100 lbs up 13.75 140 to 160 lbs. 15.00 120 to 140 lbs. 14.50 100 to 120 lbs 14.00 i Roughs 350 lbs. down 16 50 ! 350 to 400 lbs 16.00 400 to 450 ibs. 11.50 450 to 500 ib5.14.00 500 to 550 Ibsl3 50 550 to 600 lb* 12.00 600 lb*, up ... 11.75 Stags 11.00 Boar* 8 50 Veal* (Wed it Sat) 28.00 * Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 22 00 Clip Yearlings 14.00 Ewes 7 00 BCHMITVB STOCK vARDS Corrected Nov. 7 160 to 170 lb* 15.50 170 to 220 lb* 16 25 220 to 250 lbs 1600 250 to 280 Ibs. 16 00 280 to 300 lbs. 15.50 j 300 to 325 Ibs. 15.25 >U t<> IM lb*. 14.00 350 to 400 lb* 14 75 4' 0 ibs up 14-00 140 to 160 Ibs 14 00 100 to 140 lbs. 16.50 Roughs 300 down 15.25 Lamb* 21 50 Calve* 26.00 Stags 10.50 Boar* ... 900 Ewe* 6 00 Bucks 100 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Nov 7 Beans subject to cbanga during day ■ Prices delivered st elevator. Ask tor prices. Grain: .03 per oushel lesa ; Corn: .07 per 100 Ims fob. farm WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrected Nov 7 Grade A large white .60 Grade A large brown 44 Current — M Heavy tuns -21 Leghorn hen* 4 lb*, up .18 Cocks -U Fryers—cm! for price* Elevator Co. Decatur ■ Peterion • Monros MWMMWWWMAAAAMWWA TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Loral and I.ong Distance PHONE 254 MMMMAMWMMWWAWMAAAF
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