Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1950 — Page 5

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, !»$•

Classified Ads FOR SALE

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE* room* and bath. 3 closets, carage and 3 extra lots. Immediate poasessioa. 801 Line St. _ 214 It x FOR BALE—4 room modern home. 2 rooms and bath ap, 4 rooms and lavatory down. Hardwood floors throughout. Hard and soft running water. Full basement, jj'un beam forced air heating tfstem. Lifetime asbestos roof. Planting? Merle Foor. Pleasant Mills. Phone 77411 after 8:10 p.m. • . 211 6tx AUTOMOTIVE ~ FOR BALE—'3B Plymouth sedan, good condition. Phone IMS 218 It s FOR SALE- Hudson '47, Com mandor 8 sedan, radio and heater., Joe Crislndery. Route 2. Monroeville. Ind Phone 3284. 214 Six FOR SALE— 1840 Ford 1% ton truck, stock rack and grain bed. Excellent condition. Phones 7713 or Cralgviiie 7 on 2<>. Homer Arnold, 3 ml. S. of Preble, 214 3t-x FOR SALE—MISC. FOR BALE Parti colored Cocker pups Phone 91 211 81 FOR SALE — Phlko Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky A Co. Monroe, Ind. 274-ts FOR~HALE ~ Hutter seed wheat Call after 4 pm Phone 5925. 21$ Sn FOR .SALK - Large Glow-Boy stove, g»ed only 1 winters, good as new Keil for lews than Mi price. 219 S Bth. Phono 11442 11$ 2t x FOR SALE—Team of roau horses: 8% ■ mile* north east Decatur Rollle Cruller. R it. 5. 21« It-x FOR BALE—Bottle gas service. Special low rates on cooking and water heating. Stucky A Co, Monroe, Ind. <2 ts PAWNEE Wheat, cleaned and treated. Eira Ksahr, 4 milea west* of Copies* Cohmfs. 21543 FOR - BALK— Maple "bunk bode. <'o*i trees, ■OwnOOvmMi new this Apr®. Reasonable Phone 14882. 11$ Six Ft) It SALE—Frigldalre refrigera tore, ranges Water heaters, washers, and some guod used refrigerators. C'hrlA Bros. 10 '"'iV FOR- SALEr- Regtsteted Shropshire breeding rams Deep bodied yearlings V.. L llaltsell, 3 miles Bouth Decatur on Mud Pike 21* Six FREE! — Feel tree to loos around in oar store at our fine merchandise such as furniture, floor coverings, bedding, lamps, and appliances, and everyday hardware needa. Open each evening except WedJ Sleeky A Co., Monroe. Ind. Phone B*B*B. <2 TF Go to tne caarca oi your choic< next Bunday. ~ 2 t BOYS A GIRLS DON'T FORGET THE DATE SEPTEMBER 23rd A FREE Bicycle will be given to the Boy and Girl, up to 15 years of age, who brings In the most Yellow Plastic Spoons served in Dairy Queen tic A 25c Sundaes. DAIRY QUEEN teaattamaMßßaaMßL.

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WEEKEND Specials. 1 dos. roses' arranged In vase. 11.00. Phone I 1*25. Lutes Flowers. 21* 2t| FOR~SALE— Michigan Peaches.' - Every day at Connie's Market. " 197 TF - I FOR SALE—One oil burner with ' blowers Reasonable. 32* Oak St.! 21* 2t-x FOR BALE—Domestic Sewing Machines. Stucky Co. Monroe. Ind. 140 ts - FOR SALE- Black Angus sttxk bull, 14 months old. Phone *474 ] or ««3M. ?t4 3t-x IT S HARD to beat for the auto ; sent Fina Foam. that it. tor cleaning upholstery. Smith Drug, CO. 314 3' ; FOR SALE BKELGAS tor rural home cooking and water heating. ' As low as 4’195 per 100 tbs. Uhrick Bros. 101 ts , FOR SALE-Bot lie Gaa Ranges, J many styles io select from. Open i nites except Wed. nites. Stucky A Ce., MotVroe. Ind 274-ts; YOU DON'T have to wax no more. 1 no more use Glaxo plastic type, linoleum coating. Holthouse Drug Co. 214 3t FOR BALE —Rugs and broadloom carpeting Open evenlag* accept Wednesday. Stucky A So. Monroe, Ind. 98-ts . i CONDENSED buttermilk. 10% Pro- 1 tein. Single barrels $5.00 cwL I 5 barrel lots, 84.60 cwt. phone i 2*B Decatur Farms. 175 TF H)R SALE Meat or breeding rale' bit*, live or dressed Monroe! phone *6121 2 ml. E. Monroe,! Ist house south. Dale Worklnger. 214 lOt FOR, SALE Top. dirt.- peat- mow*,, gravel and cinder*. By the load or yard. .Delivered. Call O. V. Dl.ling, phone '7701: First house east of Kirkland H. 8. -Glass Trucking Service. 122-ts KALAMAZOO— Combination coal and gas ranges: Electric and gaa range*; Water heaters and furnaces; Washer*; Refrigerators; Oil and gas space heaters; Home Freeaers. Propane Gas Service. MsseUn Heating Service. 23* N. » Sec.M* Bk -Mesa*w. lad. Pheno 1791. ■ 20* TF attention- Farmers— low priced all steel Implement building. 24 x 24 erected 8*78.50; 24 x 3* erected sll*4 Write or (plume Civilian Building A Supply. 14”5 N Clinton St. Ft Wayne, Ind Phone’»4*22. 20* 12t GUNS AND AMMUNITION Üba ca — Winchester —- Remington —Mossburg and Marlin 22 cal. and all gauges shot guns 3030, 270. 300 Savage and 30-0* big game rifles. STULTS Cigar Store. 197 T 500 SHEETS - 8% a 11“ waybill manila second sheet* 70c. Suitable for use In office* and home*. Slightly rough for good copies. Wrapped. The Decatur Democrat vompany, telephone* 1000 and 1001. 12* TF Foil SALE-Good Hinman milker. %-horse motor and air compressor pipe and equipment for ten stanchions. Reasonable. Jacob Baker, first farm east of Dent school. 2 mile? northeast of Decatur 214 6t FOR SALE-Electric corn poppe s, coffee brewers, and Revere Chrome utensils Also other Items. Maaelin Heating Service, 23* North Sormd St, Decatur, Indiana. Phone 1798. - 214 3t |7~ You Have Bdmathlng T* Bell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays

uuKKrnn w *■ sw»»iw r — I i ' “Either we use a Democrat; Want Ad and get more busiaeaa— i or sell the business with a Democrat Want Ad!” ■ . | ! FOR SALE—Frigldalre refrtgera- ■ tor, 5 cubic ft. Good condition. [ *24 N. (nd Bt. 114 Ivx ' i’ WAN T E 0 I t■ _ ■ 3 GIRLS WANTED—AppIy in portion. Kelly Dry Cleaning, 427 N. ■ Ninth St. " >l4 3t WANTED—GirI tor candy depart I meat, full time. j}pply at Morris 5 -10 c Store. 214 It Hay, win or rope baled. John Faoael > Phone 602. 177-ts | . WANTED—GirI or woman for gen-' i oral housework. Excellent wage*. I. Apply Box >2O c/o Democrat, 215 211 WANTED—2% to * pound fryers, Leghorn aad heavy breed*. Also hen* and heavy springers. Phon* B*o, Decatar Farms. 181 T WANTED — Au king* ts pMMtry j and egg*. Castom droasing. '• ; Decatar Poultry Market 481 N.I ! 12th St. Phone 418. 13> ts! 1 l WANTED—Straw. String or t wire. Call for price. B«rk i Elevator Co. Phone 25. I » * 178 TF WANTED- All hind* of bstcher cattie. Also young ball*. Drop , a card to Schelmaa Bro*., Decatur. Indiana or telephone MT or 15083. Docatar. 172 TF IF YOU HAVK a farm you want to I ■ell, writ* *r pboas J. C. Kohr I A Com pany. lae„ Farmers Trait Bldg., Fort Wayns. Ws flaaace ' pl low latereat rate*. I*B TF' SEWERS, drain* cleaned, Cail year’ Roto Rooter Service. Only one in Adams Co. Phon* 4 on * Tocsin. C. R. Williams, R • 3. '--’V -»■. JUJ W.SHIM e,.*,,. *35 Fart* and servfc* tor all awkea. Mooroe Washlag Machine Shop, oa highway 124, Monro*. Ind. Pbons <4443 I*4 ts WANTED—GirI or, woman to help with housework and care of chib dren In exchange, for home land wages. . Box No. 819 c/o Democrat. >l4 >t WANTED TO BUY- Farm with buildings. 40 to 80 acre* near Decatur. Will pay cash. Write Box 217. c/o Decatur Democrat. 214 St WANTED — Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales message* programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phon* 870. Haller Baildlar i:;tf JUNIOR like Westerns’ See oar latest assortment of adventure niagasines Also anything else la good reading Sunday papers. The Pioneer, south Second St. 212 <t — ■ .■■■■-., In I — i warn— WANTED TO BUY—Good medium priced lots for purchasers of new Gunnison homes. Mast meet F. H. A. requirements. Bob Heller. A Good Really Service, Phoae 870. 78 TF SEWING MACHINE RapalriaE — Let us convsrt your old treadla Machin* into a modern electric Wa make covered buttoaa, backaft, machine buttonhole*; Hamstitching, w* sell new and aaed machine*. Boardmaa's >2B North Ftrst. 20* 25t x A COMPANY in business over >0 years Is looking tor a man 30 to Co years old. .Car necessary. No investment. No heavy samples. - No high pressure selling. This business Is very profitable. Box 21S Decatur Democrat. >l4 Bt-x WANTED—Brakemen and switchmen between ages of 21 arid 3a, . firemen between ages of 2L and30. for service at various /olnts <>n the Nickel Plate' rsilrqad in the states of New York, Ohio. Indiana and Illinois. Apply at agent's office or by mall to Nickel Plate, Decatur, Ind. 21.8 St Democrat Want Ada Bring Results

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LOST AND FOUND LOST — Brown billfold. ~Ella* Cacinno. M« N. IMh BL >lB It x LOST— Child's glasses In brown c«se between Johns street and St. Joseph School. Call 17*72. >lB 3t MISCELLANEOUS ' NOTICE—We will discontinue cannlng on Sept. 15. Llechty Cannerjr. Berne, Ind. >ll *t NOTICE— Open all night every night, except Monday.. Ed A Pat’s L4-Koma Cate. On N. >7 in Dec*- ! tur. 814 tt-a i RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair * work try our guaranteed service nt reasonable prieea. Haughs. «0 TF FARMERS' ATTENTION—Wa re- « move dead horses, eewa, hog*, ate. Decatur phone KM. Wa pay nil phone charge*. The Stadler Fart it leer Go., formerly the Stadler Product* Co. 18 TF DON’T CUBS? If yon have plumb Ing troubles, call 483, and let our experienced plumber Uh* car* of your trouble* We also have a fall Ha* of Kohler, American r Standard and other popular | ■sakes of plumbing supplies. Call ! a* tor tree astlmataa. KLENK'S. 1W TF , LET KLENK'S DO IT — RegardI leaa of appliance or plumbing I trouble* be sere to keep us in mind. We repair all make* of washer*, (weepers, radio*, rafrir erntors and other appliance*. Part* for all make*. Klank's phone 48>. 18 TF FREE CHRISTMAS CARD SAMi PLKS! Amasing values 50 for 81, ! Embossed, with name. Sell to friends, others Big profits! 21 card assortment* pay up to 50c on 81 sales. Metallic* wraps, ailoccasion. personal stationery, matches. Extra bonus. Assortments on approval. Friendship. 476 Adams. Elmira. N. Y. 215 It x '■•''■.-.-..1 , iui!..'ii.s I«.! lueniK or nwAi. ssrmJcnKvr OF KWTATS; %'drtitoßMl Notl'B is hereby <jven t<» the cr«4H<»rE* tielrif legatees of bVed I. Pa ter Eon. de‘ea««d to appear in th* 'Adams Cirrwit Ctwrt, held at Decatur. Indiana. «n the 15 day of Octo- • ber. IMd, and ahow cause, If any, I why the FINAL nETTLISMENT ACCOUNT* with the estate of »»l«t decedent should not approved; end said heire are notified to th •» and there make proof of helr.h s, and ro>-etve their distributive shares. feHo*e• PwtseesMh Kse. ulns ur. ,Indian^^gty her 4. 19N ’ HKPT. I—l 4 CAMPAIGN SCewttaeed feesn Pa*e One» ministration’s foreign policy In his big speech of the day. at New Albany. after a number of other stops in southern Indiana.

“““■mTILT'TfcVOR""" DENTIST , . Office Hour a: Tueaday through , Saturday—S:oo a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pheno 10M lit E. Monroe Street Elevator Co. Peoeoor - Poaereon • Monroe Help Wilted - PEELERS WANTED 30c Backet DECATUR CANNING CO. CALL 1700 TJW«E I ■■ - SATURDAY la The Blk Day! BENEFIT STAG Sponsored by Central Soya Volunteer Firemen SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 SUNSET PARK " Ticket, available from members I and on sale at Riverview. ! Food and Hefreahmenta included! Cash Pn«e»!

Weekend Picture Os Interest To Owner The motion picture ‘'Ariton* Cowboy ' starring Rex Allen, which ■hows at the Cost this weekend, !s of unusual interest to Roy Kalver. owner of the theater. At a recent theater convention, Rex Allen wa s a featured guest, and Kalve r met and talked at length with the new Western star. Republic Pictures, bolder of Alien's contract, have embarked on an extensive campaign to build up the new actor to a starring stature comparable to Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. According to Kalver. young Alien has the qualities necessary 1 for stardom, a. be is a rugged sixfooter. was actually born and reared in the West and his singing voice is of such quality that he la featured on records and radio programs. “Arisons Cowboy" appears Friday, Saturday and Sunday on the same program with William Beudix in "Kill tha Um--1 ire." DOCTOR FIVE (t'mattwwed (rem rage *ae> ments behind on his new car. A Hartford finance company com plained to police who made a rouI tine check and learned he never had obtained a New York state medical ; license. ' - <

MERCHANDISK AUCTION KMNR SALE MM SATIIIAY 7:30 P. M. E. C. DOEHRMAN. Mgr. 4» Public Sale! 57—HEAD OF CATTLE—ST A* nty son had a serious operaUoa sad will be uaahle to work for several months I cannot care for my cattle aad will sell entire herd at my farm, 1 mH* East of Willshire. Ohio, on road No 83. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER tt, 1151 EVKNING BALE—7:W F. M—BVKNING BALI 20—DAIRY COWB—M ,14 outstanding Large Holsteia Cows, tour have aacoad call by aide, the other 10 are fresh or will be freak wllbla west 8 weeks. 2 large Jersey Cows. 5*4 yrs. old. will freshen aiMdls of October; 3 Good Guernsey Cows, all due with their Third Calf la September. I Guernsey Cow 6 yr. old, milklug 4 gal. due in December 34—BRED A OPEN HEIFERS—34 27 Holstein. Heifer* coming 2 yr* oM. Bred to freshen this fall, winter and spring. 2 Jersey Heifers dee in Dec A Jan : Heifers 9 mo. old. and 2 Gue.rnsey Helfera 4 mo old. esifhood vgktfaated. 3 — BULLS — 3 Holstein Bull 16 mo old pure bred: 2’ Holstein Bulls 10 mo. oi<4. calf hood vaccinated HEALTH OF CATTLE—AII above cattle are TB. and Bangs Tested. cinated. certificates furnished Several of theae row* will milk 70 lb*, per day and the heifers are of gqod quality from high producing cows. TERMS—CASH. If weather is bad sale will be held inside. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS CHAS. BORING & SONS, Owners Roy S, Johnson Ned C. Johnson Auctioneer's ——— — Melvin Llechty. Geo. Shroyer—Clerk ' • jj ;*

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TAFT TO CAST cC'cMitlMied fee*. P*Mte One I Acheson's baud in regard to the Chinese communist* and for that I reason I am dubious about the appointment." Taft said. Asked it be would vote against amending the 1947-unification act, he replied "yes." 1 7 I Christmas tree ornaments, once 1 Imported, are now made by ma- ‘ chines in the United States. One < machine can turn out 1.200 glass ! ornaments in an hour. <

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Waybe Ind., t ßept. 14. — '■ fUPI-(PMA)— UvisSWCk: Hugs 400, Opened weak to 25 1 lower; Strictly choice 22.00; Ughta 1 19.00-2tf.50; Lightweight butchers 1 20.50-21.00: Mediumweight butch- ‘ era 21.50-22.00; Butchera 20.50-21. : 50: Heaviea 18.50-20. W. Pig* 17.00 j down; Roughs 18.00-20.25. Calves opened steady at 34.00 ; down. Lamb s opened steady at 28.50 ' down; Ewes 5.00-10.50; Bucks 4.-UO-7.50. INDIANAFOLIB LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Sept. 14 —(UP) — i PM A)—Livestock;. Hogs 13.000; slow; barrows and gilt* fully 50, instances 75. lower: bulk good and choice 20U-270 lbs 2159, few loads 21.75. around .2 w£ds 21 8a 17F200 lbs >1002150; 120-180 lb* 15 00-18.50; sows opening around 26 lower at , 18 .50-21.«0. few choice lightweights 21.25. . Cattle 1.300. calves 400; bulk to arrive sale* included 2 loads high good 9*o lb steers 32 00; load average to high good 990 lb* at 81.59; 3 load* choice to prime 1391 lb steer* 31IK); 4 load* high good and low choice 1>1« lbs 31.00; load low good 1050 lbs 30 00; load medium 925 lb* 29.25; 2 load* good to choice 675 780 Iba feedikg heifers MM: thee* sales no critertop as market; small lots medium to good yearlings steady at 28.59-39.00; few common to medium 32 09-27.50; cow* firm; odd good beef cows 23.50; common and medium 19 90-82.00; canners and cutters 15.5819.90; vealers active, uneven: good and choice strictly veal type-100 higher; other grades steady: good and choice 33.00-35.00: common pnd medium 85.00-31.00: cuH* J7 0024.80 Sheep 1.500; active; spring lamb* fully steady to strong; good and choice 2*.5’829.00. tew 20.25. odd head choice 2950; medium and good 35 99-28.50; loadl good to mpstly choice 98 lb fed yearling* full No, 1 pells fully "steady at 24 75; slaughter ewe*, unchanged at B'"HS«>. AAorkets At By United Proas Stocks (Inn in medorata tradlag Bond* irregular. U. 8. government bonds higher ' In moderate trading. [ Curb stocks Irregularly higher Midwest stocks higher Isondon stocks closed higher. Silver uaebanged in Naw York at 724* cents a floe ounce. Cotton futures steady. Grains In Chicago wheat fu tares closed up 1 lu 1\ coats, corn up Io off % cents; oat* up l« to off •» cent; rye up % to 1 cent' soybean* up H to off M cent: and lard futures up 5 to 30 point*. Ilogs: butchers M to 75 cents lower. m<»t sow* 25 cents lower. — I CHICAGO _GRAIN GLOBE Wheat: Sept 2 Dec 2.28%- %; March 2.3 f%; May 2 30% Corn: Sept. 155%%; Dec. 1.48148%; March 151%: May 158% Oats: Sept 81-81%: Dec 53%- %; March 83%: May 81%-%. Soybrejts: Nov. 2.45%-%; Jan.

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KKNNETT—MURRAY « CO. r ’ Corrected Sept 14 I*o to 179 Iks. .; 17 75 170 to 189 Iks. .— 18 75 ISO to 19* lbs. 20.00 190 to >9O lb*. 2*T5 200 to 249 lbs — 21 «0 240 to 289 lb*. 2V50 2*o to 2*o Ike. — to tb 280 to 390 Iba 19 26 30 to 325 lb*. 1*59 325 to 350 Iba. ........17.75 359 ta 4*o 'lb* 17 00 149 to 168 iba. > 1« «0 120 to 149 lbs. 1 15 50 100 to 139 Iba. 15.00 Rough* 39* lbs down 19.58 . 390 to 350 lb* 18 50 350 to 490 lbs 17 75 400 to 450 lb> 17 ’Mt ‘ 450 to 478 Ib» 1* 50 475 to 50fi?flb*. .i... -U 500 to 550'lbs. ............ 15 25 550 to 80fl lbs. 14 5” SOO lb*, up 13.76 Stags ......i—..... IM* Boars ID.tK) Veals (Wed A Sat I 31 58 Bprlng Lamb* (Wed A Bat.) 28-50 Yearling Lambs 14 09 Ew e* — - 7W gCHMITTt STOCK YARDS Corrected Sept 14 160 to 17u lbs. 17.75 T 179 to 180 lb*. . 18.75 189 to 200 lb* 2” 25 2”’> to 220 lb*. 2” Jict..; 220 to 249 lb*. 28.7a 249 to 2*9 lb*. 2«o to 280 lbs. 19 78 289 to» 3W lbs es.AS-O® 308 to 325 lb» i. 18 25 325 io 350 lbs I.?— 17.58 359 to 4*9 >bs. ............ i*T6 140 to KO lbs. .. .... 14 25 100 to 140 Iba HI.TF Roughs 309' down .... 19”9 Stags .... 12 »* Boars 16 0« Calves 20.98 Ewe* ...... *OO Back* * •• Lamb* 85-0* LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. . . ’'orrected B»pt. 14 Bean* subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Aak ter prices Grain: 03 per bushel less. Corn: .86 per 100 less, f ob. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Famished By DECATUR FARMS PhonaUK Corrected Sept. 14 Grade A large white .48 : Grade A large brown ,|6 Call for poaltry price*. TEEPLE Moving A Trucking Local aod Loaf Dtotaae* RHONE 254 2 48%-%: March 2.51%: Mat 2.53%.