Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1950 — Page 5
TUESDAY, JANUARY 19. 19M
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FOR SALE FOR SALE- R<>yal Upright typewriter Good condition and reasonable Phone I*l2. 43tx FOR SALE — I’blko Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky A Co, Munroe. Ind. 37411 FOR SALE—Black Seal coat, sine — tt ■ 14. »30. w Call al Ml IL 2nd St. after 5 pm. (-St* FOR "SALE"OR~ TRADh — IMS Dodge deluxe 1 dour. Will trade . for cheaper car. Phene 1570. Z99u FOR SALE — no day old Holstein bull calf. Andy Schuck. 689 mi RE. of IMOstnr. Phone 779 M. 11U „ ——- WUMBM Wt#e Glaxotw linoleum. Glaxo plastic type coating end* waxing and scrubbing. Hullbouse Drug Co. - — —7-3 t FOR BALM— tl trend feeding shoals, average about 110 lbs. Solomon Schwarts, 38* milts west and 2 miles north of Berne. *- .-3ta FOR SALE — Frlgiditire refrigera torn, ranges; water heater*. washers, and dryers. Also sour; good used refrigerators. VhricK -- Bros. 101 11. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES — If you want to. trade see.Stißfky*. at Monroe. Ind. They are allow lug high prices tor your old stove right now. 274-ts FOR SALE —lteestur V. 8. approv cd I’ullui.'uiu-paaaed and R. O. P, sigcd egg-bred chicks hatching now. Look beyond the present—get set tor tall egg prices Cull your hens now. and raise earlji to oilers and tall layers. Look ahead come in and talk it over! order your chicks today! Decatur Hatchery. ' 3((6-10t FOR SALE For as low as *6OO down and *35 a mouth, you can buy and live in your own small home Buy It now. Pay tor it toon. Sell it for enough later to have the larger home you have -always -wanted. Hutue has oil beat, ore-half bath, bedroom, kit-ct»-Ti cupboards, dinette, many e<hi-r features. Bub Heller. A Good Realty Service, phone 370. 3o:itf I pit SALE lt< ady to move into, three bidronm, hwo bath, seven ' imim. F:—IL—A. home '.built in l»|n on w< uihWuf corner lot in .. . noi -nd '-• » v i-.cint< >l. this houu is in perfect condition. Has liardwi.ud flo<i«. trull tin Cup Isocd-, I-.’- "f < I doable car garage. nice sluubbery. sloket ' .fiu,ce<|‘ air heat or rummer cool- —.._ ii... largo basement, walking i dislatu --To Tour indust t ies. Owho" rr lias put chased larger home ' B< h Heller. A'Realty Sate ■ k. . l'l«me.B7o, Hell, r lluHdllig I 3(>i ts I IT *ll- iLAJ..E._._lsa_ige edmfortabl.J h.t’ur bedi>x>ni h<’:n» in 2on block North Fifth htr«*t. ga-r ... iot.-n.i up-’.tit- b <><>!-down. - rood.' hufiur Will ip iti sonp main | - /temthr■ *k.-bui ha * • »nd < rful. pus* ibi’i: h " fur larg‘ fartiHv or "pi’isofi needing rental W’oirii Only down, balance H'/ n inn t hljL “Van you do bitter rent I ng? !hih Ih’Hi'r. A Good. Realty i JM JPhone JK7O. 5 TF
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; &ccvt 'jhtotd; —» !■■■ Doe* the sound of the fire whistle make you wondwlf i you are carrying enough fire insurance? Do you plan to check i your property immediately to see if the insurance it adequate ; arid then forget It until the next fire whistle? Most of us do. Why don't you ask sos one of our free household invenr tory blanks and take the time to fill out room by room? Then I you will know. , Why take a chance when modern insurance is so low priced arid ji’ou can be safe? Call us today and we wnt mail you without obligation ' a'free household inventory blank. De it before ynuforget. Be safe. Sleep without worry. % — Very sincerely your*, Heller < Bockman Agencies ( ' . """ Heller Building Phon* *7O 1 From Ttoof "tri Wli'r .<■’ ■ • . -r--v*--nr*me,v<-vy. r-e. cj. ll w **r ‘ v*,; Insure With Heller •'-* •-C-. ■■ : ■ NUMANVWMNMNMNMNMAMNMMAMAMMMMMNM *• u-- -
FOR BALE-BKKLGAS for rural boat cooking and water beat lax. An tow aa MM per 1W Ins. Uhritk Bros. 181-ts : FOR S^LM—Second cutting alfalfa bay. baled. Three miles went on 224. then H south. Phone M4K. Lloyd Roe. ’ 5-3tx FOR SALE - Bottle Gas Ranges, many styles to select tram. Open nites except Wed. nites. Stucky A OaMonroe, Ind. 27147 ' FOR SALE — Administer rugs. 1 100% wool. Open evenings egeapt Wed. SRtcky A Co. Monroe, hid. Phone tSMdr lit FOR BALE—Whit* Rock chickens. 14 weeks old. 4 lbs each, corn fed. Alive or dressed. I ml E. of Steele schoolhouse. Virgil tflkrick, *-3tx FOB SALE- Lot No, 12. Home .sM addition. I*4o Chevrolet 189 T with grain bed. 1949 Dodge 89 ton pick-up, S months old. Inquire 416 Niblick St. El mer Bauer. Mu FOR SALE -Kelvinator Refrigerators Home Freegexs and Ranges, see tbe outstanding Kelvinator features and values. Bargains in used refrigerators. Decatjxr Hatchery. 30* let FOR RALE--120 Acre Farm. Level Black Ground. Excellent Drainage. Good Improvements. Electricity. immediate Possession i *IMS Per Acre. This Is a good] farm, located within 5 miles of Iteeatur aiid is priced tor quick sale. Roy S. Johnson * Ned C. Johnson. Boch Bldg . phone 104. Mt Ivin Llechty, Berne, Indiana. 5 3t FOR SALE t’sed Oliver 70 tractor With (ullivators; W. <!. Allis ChOlmSi- tfac . Fit Farms!!; F-20 Farmall; 1549 Farmall Cub; John Deere A; John Deere B; Oliver 60 with cult; 6 ft. Oliver combine; Case pick up baler;. John Deere manure spreader like new. Coop plow like new. New 12, 14 A .Dj-Ju. Oliver plows; Horn <lraiilir manure -Jnaders: Simplicity garden trarwys t>f3* lis .ton Utevroiet truck new motors. ton .- Ford V-S truck Seer the Oliver Fann Machinery on Diapluj. Cratayille Garage. 1 — »-3t One of Decatur's Better m/ho.J An . unusiially well const rut'ted. well arranged four Bedrnom 'Jumic Enclosed front porch. Entrance hall, guest closi t, large living romn. beaUtl tul fire place, dining room, Kitthen wilfi latest type- built-in •TZaiurcs. Breakfast nook, three lodK-tmo* lieludlug masrr-r bedroom and modern type bath I room <m .the first floor. B< d ond floor. Full basement; forced j ho: in in waler •otiener and' ' hrslanlam oUK. gas water, beater. . huge jjb ely decorated rwreatlop j rrMjm,_j;.arage large lot 66*132. idtal Um ati/.n in one of Dttealur s residential sections A lib- ' oral loan ■an be arranged (tall 4 -\.ur-15J..J._F.: Saj>m*un. Midwest , Reality - Auction Go. Dveatirr. Indiana. 6 6t_ If You Have oomstning To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.
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ynam by «- liytMs j Jr i‘bs"i*S Ums r'iriSk ihis tdt place WewTiF und t hud to look in tbe Democrat Want Ads for another job!” 7 ' WAN T B 0 Washings and Ironings and housework. Call 6*23. 7-ttx WANTED One or two riders to Fort Wayne on 1 to *; 3« shift. Phone 17641. Mtt WANTEIB A girl for general offive work. Phone 4* or 127*. C-ft WANTED—Good quality bay and straw. Also coal for sale or trade. John Feasel, *l* Madison St. Phone *g«2. MT-ts ' WANTED-A-1 mechanic. Oppor tunity for own business or on a percentage basis. Inquire at Gas House - PhoneT77*.. Mt RAJW. REPAIR — 'or complrift . and dependable Tad I b repair work, try our guaranteed service ! at reasonable prices. Haugks. tt ts WANTED — Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales mesengee, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cow an. Phone 370. Heller Building 131 ts , - WANTED —'Custom butchering. We kill hogs on Monday and Tuesday. Cattle every day of the week Tou will like the,way we do it We buy and sell all kinds .of livestock. Scheiman Bros. J Phone 30K, 15032, or 15033. 1-llt WANTED Washing machino-re pairing. Wringer rolls. Parts and — service for all makes Monro*" ‘ • Washing Machine Repair Shop, On ‘fiignway 12L Mhnrbe Free pick up and delivery. Also I repairing all makes of sweepers Phone 6-6463, 134-ts SEWiNU~MACIi)NE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckets. machine buttonholes; Hemstitching We sell new and used ntaetHnee. Boardman's 223 Non 5 First. 13*tx WANTED Three men Interested in a -i Hing position Car necessary Experience helpful hut not nei-essafy We will train you Ci nifi. hl I’-I" High St From t» p in. so S p.in. any ewuinr 7-3tx AMBITIOUS woman of character, (thication. refinement, ftire 25 Vtii pntfer one exp«‘rieiu ; cii in tea' ring, club or church work. Tie type who doos not usually answer, .advertisements. Must be ready toaccept position by January 16, I am engagedjii hiyMirtant national program with a Mars Hali Field owned Enterprise For Ft. Wayne interview write fully to A. W. .Mprriaon. P (M Rot' 6110. Chicago, liUnefta. State age. education, experience and phone.- _ |sx Flour Is Flavored Spokane. Wasp. (UPI — Two Sjgikane men have begun manu fu< luring a new type of flour that 'already seasoneid when marketi*d. H Mt, Barl el son. president of the firm said all frying cuts of meat, fowl and fish may be rolled in the flour and no other seasoning dr preparation is needed. Trade in a Goad Tewa — Decatur LOTS 1 IN DECATUR Write dr Call F. H. Jetmswi, f < Ralph L. Shirw»eyer, Inc. 120'4 E. Washington Fort Wayne Evenings & Sim. call H-1496 CASHLOAKS •25“ . • To eonsotidutu uvurdue hint • To pay •aasanal UupentM • For dactor and dentist bills • For repairs ts heusa er opr • For any worthy purpoos. 4 TF you need eoah in a- hurry see us for courteous. Confidential loan aervlce. ■ Decatur Loan a Discount Co* — Trust Bldg. 2nd < Madison Decatur, Ind.
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MIBCtIXAKBOOB WE DO aU MM N aMßtoa* MMaberlag. Gerbor Moat Market Phone *7. M*-tf LOAMS — To bay aato. fmßare Rvoetock or other things you need. Local Loan Co. IM N. IM St. Ground floor otflee. Phono ttl. 1e« PARMBRB aTtmMTIOS— >.*O ro iBOTD dtMd kdMMNU CDWR k®B®e eti. DotMur pMoo W» My all ghoao chargeo. the Stadler FertlUner Co„ formerly the Stadler Producta Oa,'” ' ' IMf gross INCOMS Tax Returns Evenings lb my tome. Mvelynn Kingsley, 121 S Master Drive. Phone 112 daytime. 1M22 eve nlngs. Formerly with Auto License Bureau. 7-3 t ROTO ROOTBB SERVICE — Drains • Bevern, t challenge any other made to do the work of UM Roto RoMer. My prices are lower. C. R. Williams. Bouts 2 Decatur. Phone 4 oa ( Tocsin. FTP CSBSPQOLB — gepuo teaks. Vacuum cleaned. BakOMent drains, sewer linen and ditches cleaned with eleetrtc cutting machine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phone Mil. .JM-tt WE ARE NOW EQUIPPED to service all electric ranges with' Chromolox unlta and replacement switches. Monro* Washer Repair Shop -A 'Store. Phone (64*3. Monroe, Ind.. Open nightu, ■ 1960 GOVBRNMKNT JOBS. Start high aa (66.3* week. Men-women. Many openings expected soon. Qualify NOW for secure posi—Hons. Experience. usually un- ; necessary. Don't delay. FREE 40-page book shows jobs, salaries, sample teats, complete details. Write today: Box 112, % Democrat. 303-T FOR KENT 1 FOR RENT — Store room. 158 S. I Second St. Phone 1811. 4 TF FOR RENT —One furnished 3 room apartment. One unfurnished apartment. Both *8 <(• a week. Mrs. Georgia Gage 1063 Win „ cJUestor St - »3t ~ LOST AND fopiD ~ LOST — Cocker Spanirl, white markings on chest. Drags chain. Reward Phone 1900. 7-3tg Judge Stepa Music Boston (t’P» David Caplaa can practice the piano to his heart's content but not after 6 pm. That curfew hour wa* established by a districtTbitrt Judge after neighbors complained that Caplan's,piano wan produeing music H! hours a day. ITALIAN <Cnnt. FH>m Pac® One) rral confederation of labor railed the whedulrd 24-hour strike in ' -rrnrr-hrTn Ha+y - mmuUDM the killing of sdx worker* and Injuring of 100 others by police yesterdajsn hitMkdy riots at Modena V)olcb<»‘ flared briefly today at Forft. southeast of Bologna A wurka-i shot a striker who tried to prevent him entering a far tory. Other strikem brat the gun---man unconscious Both the worker and the wounded striker were reported recovering - Klnewhere. demonstrations were orderly. NEW TRUMAN <Cf»nt. From Pace One) . for fiscal IWI. Mr Roosevelt had a deficit that year, as hF had in 1 V4l \ yiuuL.uf-hi.s three terms plus. . Bnt he was not in Mr. Truman's league a* a Here are some comparative figures: 1939 1951 Expenditure Receipts—--5,103.0(H), <H»O 37.3<»6.00b.0<»0 ' ' TEEPLE Moving A Trucking r. Laca) *■< Laag Distance PHONE 254 •••.•; ■ . I- - - mmwmmunmmmnnmmnmmvw INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRt — WINO — AUTO ' 720 Na. St, Pheae 570 HnotTcF' The Mutual Fire Ineuranc- Company iif Fyench Townabip. Adama Comity, Indiana, will hold Its annual busineae meeting at ita uaual place of meeting in the Election School Hpuae, Dtatrict No 8. In, French Townahip, Adams County. Indiana, bn Saturday. January 11. 195<i at nine o'clock a m i Martin Moeicblierger. Sei-y
M———————— U LLACSIMMA) OUT» a/j / -—-JA/AN MONSOUA ] I * SO OCfMr BHUTAN ' JMhONG ■ - _; - **** ? La»T7^HAiN anTT tana IBM 4 TtMt, iaolated by centuriea-oid traditions, is alated for absorption by the Chines* Communists, says a Moscow report. This land as 3,000.000 people—about tbe tise ts Texas. Oklahoma and New Mexico—is reported antl-Communist. Izvestia. Moscow newspaper, said Preaident Truman's statement on Formosa was a “smokescreen," and that both Formosa and Hainan island* {small arrows), last Nationalist strongholds, also would be 'liberated.”
•aavwwy, aww* *www*v*.w*»»-w Deficit—--3.862,000,000 5,133.000,0001 Mr. Truman will spend between tour and five times in 1951 what FDR spent in 1939. He will collect more than seven dollars for every dollar collected by FDR. His deficit will' be nearly one-third greater. S.llo et F tael a«*StewM*t M Eetate Uh. .44M1 Node® i® hereby given tn' th® creditorN, heir® and legatee® Roe, dece«®e4 tn the Adami Ctirutt Court, held at iWAtJT, Indiana, on th# «th day rs February., 1950. and khow raiuw, if anv. why the FIXAdo «ETTIJ:MENT AVCOt’NTP with the estate of Mid decedeht Mh-tuld approved, and wiid hrir® tn then, and f t here make ° f -h* tr * hip, •J» nd their dint rtbuliv*! *har®«; ye Or*® iMirr, K«er«trl«' Ore®tar. (*dUiw«. lieremNer -11. I»*» AltarO> |>r% mas A NMHb. .IAN 3—lC TO PROBE INTO tCont. From Page One* benefits funds. Statehood — The bouse public lands committee prodded the house i
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I rules committee for action on long stymied bills to confer statehood on Alaska and Hawaß. The lands group voted to invoke machinery for forcing tbe bills to the house floor unless the rules committee bold* hearings oh them. Byrd and Douglas, though both want a cut in federal e*i>enditures. stand at op|>oslte political pole* witbin tbe Democratic party. ' ■ NOTICE Due to a death in our family, there will be no taxi service Wed„ Jan. 11. from 12:30 to MINCH TAXI SERVICE
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FORT WAVNC L4VCSTQCK Fort Wayne. Ind . Ja*. t* — - <W> —<PMA) — Livestock: Hog* opened 5® tower; strictly ’<Wiee bog* 15.75-I*.**; lightweight* 15.(90-15.5®; a»ediu-i weights 14 WIS 25; butchers U Ml 14.#®: heavyweight* 13. M-13.50, pig* 15.6® aad down, rough* 103512.50. Calve* opened 1.00 higher; 34.W>; and down. Lamb* opened 25 higher; 24.25 j and down; ewe* 5.00-10.00; bucks’ 4.007.00. I INDIANAFQMB LIVESTOCK | Indianapolis. Jan. 10 — lUPi — (PMA) —Livestock: Hogs 11,000; 'rather- stow, uneven; barrow* and gilt* mostly 2550 lower: sow* around 25 lower; good and choice 170-236 lt>*. 15 ; 7(1* 21; re* tot* 16.3H6 40; short toad lU®; 225-2*o to* 14.75-15 to lew choice uniform bear 230-235 H 2S-1475: tow-15.«k' S®fcfca»lbfc“ bid 13.50-1415; 180-160 lbs moatly 14.00-15.00; choice near I*o lb* slightly higher; good and choice sow* 350,550 lb*. 1100-12 75; choice lighter weights to 13.00, 13.35; weights over 600 !t>*. bid 10,75 or less; stags scarce. Cattle 2,800; calves 500; steer* and beifer* fairly active; steady to apottedly 50 or more higher:, advances noted most frequently on common and medium yearlings and heifers; cow* steady; small lot choice mixed yearlings 33 00;' part load high good 1060 to* steers 29.00; 1* load string high good 1444 !b*. steers 28.50; load near 1325 lb* held at *8.50; numerous, loadsa nd small lots medium aiMij low good 800 1200 to* steer* 22.50-1 27 00.; little here under 20.00: cou pie loads high good 850 to* heifer*] [ 26.00; bulk good medium to barely I good heifers 22.50-25.00; medium and good beet cows 16.50-18.50; commtm ]5.254<;50; veater* active; mostly steady: few early sales good and choice I.<W higher early; bulk good and choice 31.0033.50; top 34.5(i. common amt medium 20 00-30 00 r Sheep 2,500; few early sales fat lamb* steady, liberal, share held-. 25 or more higher; yearlings Steady; slaughter ewe* fully l.#o higher; early sale* native lambs I<>s ; 1b», Ao*n 34.00 24.30, medium good 21.00-23.50; load good and < choice-93' to*, fed western lamlis 24.50; others held around 2475: deck medium to mostly good 93 lbs. fed western yearlings fall J shorn T 9 (Wr •medium —«nd- good] ewe* 8 50-11 (to; <-hol<e t ellgilile higher; common and rw«>»l-1 I “■ | Markets At a Glance ' By United Press Stocks lower in moderately act-1 'trf-'tnnnnr— —' Bonds irregularly Inch, r U S. government b»Rds lower in slow trading Curb stocks irregular . Midwest sto< ks irregular Silver unchanged in New York i at 73><i' cents a fine ounce. Cotton futures steady Grain* in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futures: higher Hbgs: lower Sheep: steady; i latnbs bidding lower, t a-'lv -na i dy to lower. Trad* in a Good Town — Oecatuf iMMMMNMMNIMMNMMMMMNMI
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KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corroeted Jan IM 160 to I*<l lb* 15.25 I*o to *•* lb*. ..i — - 15 7* 200 to 22«> iba,^.ls 5® 22* to 24(» lb* IBM 24® to *«o lb» ... 14,2a 2(0 to *B# Iba. - - 13 15 280 to *OO lb*. 3O0 4 to 325 ib» 3-.. 12 75 325 to 350 lbs 12 25 ■350 to 400 lb*.. 12.0® 400 lb* up 11 5® | 140 to Ito lbs 14«« ; !2« to 140 lb* .. . 1 30 ! 10® to 120 lb* 13. W I 300 lb* down ... 12 “0 i 300 to 350 lb*. 11 30 350 to 400 lb», J ..... 1108 400 to 45t‘ lb* IBtof 450 to 500 lbs. !"(■« 500 to 880 1b5.9.50 ’ 600 lb* up 9 W - Siaga 4wSfe.--._3...:=.3.3.' t*# : -Veto* (Wed. AlJßtt'l.-;-. ---. SZ-'-* (We*, i si-.r'lW-W- ’' 15 00 ' ‘v*«wltoea4.?''.’_’.’l”--'.’-.- 14M Ewe* \.... .....— 7.68 •CMMITTB **>ck yards : ' SEWrected JabT'V;; 17«. t 0.200 lbs. 3- 15:88' . -JWF-» 22e tinti -3. .3=w...U45 220 to 24<\ lbs ~ 1500 240 to 2C»\lt» 14-50 I 260 to 2*« W. 14.00 280 to 300 Ito. ............ 1325 200 to 350 Ito. .. Hl H 35(( to 40® lb* 1250 too lbs. ap 3. 12 140 to I*o lb»*\ 14 75 10(1 to 140 lb*. \.. It 25 Rough* 300 I-amb* jss3-.-rM.OB ; Calve. ....... ’■L..27.M Stag* —j.—..—..1,-..—, 9.50 I Bii.r*' WiTSbsd-Lws'i 8,00 f Ewe* ~.2e._,.X....... 600 Bucks ...................... 5.0* LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Jan r® Beans subject to ctiknge duripg day. \ Price* delivered at elevator. A«k for price*. \ Grain: .03 per bushel leak.' Corn: .07 per 100 leas. r" fob. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS \ ! qFtfMW’W’ DECATUR FARM* Phane 380 ..J33--- ■"A C-irr»<red Jan. l-O \ ( Grade A large white .31 —\ 'Grade A large brown ... .29 l !Current . 3> Heavy hens ....... .'.a* .28 Leghorn bens 4 lbs. up ...— .15 CiKrk* r .12 •j Fryer*—call for price* CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE | WtiraT: March 2 May i 2 T 4; j iffy IJU .St p: 192 >. I Corn.. . Marcli Ma? July 127 S •’*: SepL bet 115%’. (>au March 74A: May 7«»; lUJL St>ytoi an*: M arch 2 . May 2 ; July 2 25 r - t -3n/ N<»v. , 204»,. f—... A new year is. here. Are ae fgraiotut for another chance' to he-; gin? . . . Elevator Co. - ' Decatur . Peterson ■ Monroe
