Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1947 — Page 5

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W®ORTS iErxWo. BKeeted November 9 »ME> ‘: I! * * L. M """ ■E lb S : 2085 :;niw Mk 1L0() * Sat.) 21.00 ■BF’ V “’ 7.00 U?"-" — 12.00 STOCK YARD* , ®® r eded November 8 W WS 23.50 K Kiso lbs ii ld Hat 190 lbs 24.00 E to 2'5 lbs 24.50 ■r. to 300 lbs 24.25 / B! 400 lbs 23.75 K to 160 lbs 21.00 B ■HU lbs 19.75 LHS 22.00 down .J? /W 16.00 HE 20.r0 HIB' 13 - 00 MB - 600 EGO AND TRY QUOTATION! Furnished by g M CAfUH PRODUCE CO W Phone 380 SBorreeted November 8 receipt eggs 43 flLy tens 21 springers 22 Hpy springers under 4 lbs 31 over 4 Ihs 27 bens 16 K _____ _ .10 MT local. GRAIN WIARKtI S'|LRK ELEVATOR CO. OKinreeteil November 8 suoject to change B during day. delivered at elevator. B [ Ask for prices. ißqli) .03 per bushel less. Bw .04 per 100 less. B fob. farm. I grainT prices County F. B. Co-Op's ■ft Berne-Monroe-Wllllame S Pleasant Mills BBcorrected November 8 Mpt 2.82 £;.fe . 1.05 Ml- - 3 :ur rye prices. ■net: Ol FINAL SETTLEMENT g B OF ESTATE NO. 41 OS is hereby given to tho cred;in<l legatees of Ray■■l4 A. Braun, deceased to appear Circuit Court, held at I Indiana, on the 2nd day ol i 1917, and show cause, if I B, why tile FINAL SETTLEACCOUNTS with tlie estate do client should not be apand -aid heirs are notified and there make proof of in receive their distribuIB* r ' K ' ~rH» n Administratrix ■attorney (J. Remy Hlerly ■ Nov. 8-15. — -o- ~ HHRt'IVTUEAT OF EXECI TKIX jML Wate no. 4977 gßMli'r Io hereby given, SRflLi under.- igned lias been apEwk utiix of the estate of BB > -I""y r lab of Adams County flic estate is probably Oil 1 * Jonrn Executrix EWJ*. 7, 1947 Feed L. Llttcrrr B Nov. 8-15-22 El 0 w*hu is of the opinion that will do everything may well of doing every thing B muney. — Franklin, No Hunting ■ the FOLLOWING FARMS: i | B Paul Bieberich 11 Wm - c. We r ling |B a - Boinking 11 Louis Reinking, Sr. ■ Rekeweg Rttr BURK ” ■X. . B , Eleva tor Co. Pe terson ■ Monroe I N A. BIXLER optometrist 18 tn H °URB: I'V l 2: 1:00 to 5:00 SK-.’daye, 8:30 p. m . Telephone jjs / II RCOr P i-i L CELLAR E> "UURC WITH S feILERj

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ; advertising rates 1 I ; For 25 wqrds or less: » 1 tim *» 56f; 2 times 75f; ; 3 times |1; 8 ti mea | l-75> Rates quoted are tor congee- 1 > utive insertions. No classified • i ads accepted for skipday schedule. i Rate for 10 point BLACK l FACE is 5£ per word each in- I i sertion, minimum charge. I r Copy must be in office by 11 | I a.m. Monday through Friday. I i Saturday deadline is 9 a.m •0 * o I —T , FOR SALE 1 FOR SALE—Baby buggy in good condition. Call 963. 263-g2tx FOR SALE—A good 3-piece pink , snow suit. Size 1. Dry cleaned, i Phone 1558. 263-g2t i FOR SALE—2S Austra white pullets. Kenneth Biollenbacher, i Pleasant Mills. 264-g2tx i FOR SALE— Potatoes delivered, i U. S. No. 1 Katahdins and No. 2, ?2.75 and $3.25 a hundred lbs. Call 6225, p to 8 p.m. 263-g3tx I — ( FOR SALE—2 well bred Holstein ( bulls, 16 months old, One mile northwest Berne. Albert Fox. 264-2tx FOR SALE —Pure bred Guernsey heifer calf. King of the Meade blood line. Louis Koldewey, Dhone 645-L. 264-g2tx FOR SALE — 1937 Ford, good motor, tires, heater and radio. S4OO. Call 589-G after 6:00 p.m. Charles Graves. 264-3tx FOR SALE —Skelgas Skelgas Skelgas for hot water refrigeration and cooking. For immediate delivery. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 256-12 t FOR SALE— International 1947 one and half ton truck in good condition, equiped with very good 15 ft. grain bed. Mollenkopf & Kiting, Decatur, Ind. 262-3 t FOR SALE —Globe-Boy heatrola. Large size. Extra good condition. Can be seen at 1024 W. Adams St. Or call Bob Hill, phone 825. 262-3 t CROSLEY; ROPER; NORGE; natural and bottle gas ranges. Complete with bottle gas hookups available. Hougk’s. 262-ts FOR SALE — 4-wheel rubber tire wagon. 1933 Ford. Goodrich I 700x16 • 6 ply tires with tubes. Special. Porter Tire Co. 334 N. 2nd. Phone 1289. 262 3t ’ MIRRO— The finest aluminum. Your choice for holiday gifts. MIRRO-MATIC, the finest pressure pan. Order today. The Brock Store, 138 N. Second St., side entrance. 261-ts FOR SALE — Hotpoint electric range, black & white porcelain; reconditioned. Rite-way double unit electric milker. Oil tank heater. Childs Hospital Bed. Sumau Bros. Willshire, Ohio. 262 3t FOR SALE — Vagabond House j Trailers aluminum exterior with floor heat. Trailer davenport beds, gateleg tables chest of drawers, book shelves end tables. Porter Trailer Sales on 27. 264 3t FOR SALE— Bathinette; child’s maple desk and chair; spinet desk; 2 combination end tables and book shelves; 1 occasional i chair; Packard piano. Phone 1145 or 1123 Nuttman avenue. 262-g3t FOR SALE—A chance to buy new fully modern gas heated, FHA type home as easily as renting. S6OO down, SSO monthly and you are master of your own home. Phone 870, Bob Heller, Realtor, now, 237-gtf FOR SALE—Modern except fur-. nace, five room home, half block south of General Electric, Ninth street, S9OO down, balance, $35. monthly. Real opportunity to own your own home, instead of collecting rent receipts. Phone 870, Bob Heller, Realtor, now. 245-TF CHRISTMAS GREETINGS —by Burgoyne. Box assortments; religious scripture text—2l cards. Assorted—2l. Crystal etehtones —l6. 24 hour imprinting service. Emkey Christmas candles, Baker’s Gift Shop, 304 N. 13th St. • 246-TFI FOR SALE—Five miles from Decatur, two blocks, from general store, school churches, six room home, built in cupboards, some hardwood floors, new siding, roof, half acre. S6OO down, balance, $35 monthly. Be a property bwner, easier than renting. Immediate possession. Phone! 870, Bob Heller, Realtor, yow., 245-TF | Trade lu m wuuu ibhb ■— uei-utur

® QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds | p ; . F A ( JU 0 I i nfek P) iV\lf 1 y of I I I “You always sail T should have a hobby—well, I found one in today's Democrat Want Ads!" ! FOR SALE1 FOR SALE— Pears at 522 St. i Mary’s street. 262-gtf • FOR SALE — New Buckeye Ditcher 301. Leo Sonnenberg, McClure, ■ Ohio. 261 6tx c FOR SALE —Good heating stove, > used one season. 226 N. 7th. > Phone 1060. 263-2tx c FOR SALE —Used car radio. Priced very reasonable. Five-Point 1 Sinclair. 262-g3t J « FOR SALE— 1936 International c truck. Will sell or trade. This truck is in good condition. Five f Point Sinclair, 262-g3t X - . , - _ ( FOR SALE—3OO triple-A Holtzj i apple white rock pullets. Will sell all or part. Inquire Farmers I Grain Co., Willshire, O. 263-g2t FOR SALE —1 used bedroom suite. t A-l condition. $50.00 cash. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone - 199. 263-2 t 1 FOR SALE — 55 head of Wisconsin Holstein heifer calves. Call ' 6904, Charley Burug, corner 101224. 262-6tx I FOR SALE—I 6 guage single barrel shotgun. This gun is in very , good condition. Five Point Sinclair. 262-g3t ' FOR SALE — 2 burner fuel oil | heater, good condition; National; gasoline engine from Hi to 2% ! h.p. Preble phone 3 on 22, Elmer ■' ’ Meyer. 264-g3tx! t _ . FOR SALE — Good used heating ' stoves, kerosene and coal ranges; at bargains. New genuine Estate ! oil and coal heatrolas. See Dej catur Hatchery, dealer. 258 Bt| FOR SALE—*4 H. P. motor. 16 gauge single barrel shot gun. 1 Double barrel 12 gauge hammerless shot gun. H. P. McGill, 1404 ' Monroe St. 263-3tx FOR SALE— 1941 Studebaker; 1939 Chevrolet, 4 door; 1936 Ford, cheap; 1934 Chevrolet, real cheap. Call at Braun’s Marathon 1 service, Thirteenth and Nuttman. ’ 262-g3t | FOR SALE — New two bedroom F. H. A. home. Bath, hardwood, cupboards, full basement. Immediate possession Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 218-TF FOR SALE —Large number of na- , tionally known innerspring mat- [ tresses. Immediate delivery. Liberal trade in allowance for your old mattress. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 263-2 t FOR SALE —Large number of used felt mattresses. These were tradi ed in on new innerspring mattresses. Cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 263-2 t FOR SALE—Oliver 70—A-l condition. Cultivators, power lift, power take-off, starter, lights, adjustable front wheels. 14 in. plow, 8 ft. disc. $1450.00. Coppess Corner. 263-3tx FOR SALE—MiIk ted White Holland turkeys, dressed or alive — for your special for Thanksgiving dinner. Place your orders in advance. Also some comb and extracted honey. Phone 5144. J. F. Rupert. 259-6 t FOR SALE—New Phiico car radio, for ’42-’47 Ford. New Zenith radios. U. S. batteries and tires. Apples. Peas, $2.40 per case. Plenty of sugar. Mutt’s Service, Phone 5625, Pleasant Mills. 255-TF SPRAGUE OFFERS— Christmas Gift Suggestions. Lane cedar chests, knee hole desks, floor, bridge and table lamps, mirrors, pictures, hassocks, book cases, magazine racks, end, lamp and cocktail tables, and hundreds of other items for the home that make ideal gifts. Shop early while stocks are complete. Use our convenient lay away plan. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 259-6 t FOR -SALE— Combination storm windows and doors, custom built i of treated California Redwood. For free estimates pijoie 645-G-1 260-6tx | ' Trad* 1 - * lf a Good Towa riecalur

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APPLE BUTTER Home made, cooked by steam, in container $1.60. Coppess Corner. 263-3tx CIDER by gallon in your jug, 40tf. Also home made from Yellow Delicious apples, 60£ gallon inyour jug. Coppess Corners, 263-3tx FOR SALE—42 inch base sink cabinet $69.95. 72 inch base cabinet double sink $131.57. Used cook stove. Radios, deep freezers, washers, sweepers, hotplate and ironers. Phone 95. Kitchen Maytag Service, 238 North Second. 259-TF LARGE WINTER PEARS — SLOO bushel. 4 miles west Coppess Corner and % mile south. Monroe phone 92-G. W. A. Presdorf. 263 2tx WANTED I — WANTED—Hay, straw, loose or baled wire or rope. John Feasel. 6262 Decatur. 195-TF i WANTED— Unfurnished 4 room apartment or small house. Phone 17175. 263-3tx WANTED—Carpenter, mason and plaster work. John B. Schwartz, Berne route 2, mile southeast of Tile Mill. 261-g6tx WANTED— One Journal Gazette newsboy. See Bob Monnier at Decatur Cycle supply or call 157. 263-g3t WANTED TO BUY— Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 108-TF WANTED — Hay or straw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or 886. 219-TF | WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Build•ing. 244-TF WANTED We buy iron, rags paper, hides, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For quick service I call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our • only address 710 West Monroe, I Phone 442. 194-ts I , i WANTED — Iron, paper, rags, metals, rubber, batteries, old cars and trucks. Highest cash prices paid. Pick-up service. Decatur Irou & Metal Co., 1600 West Adams St., Phone 14892. 234-TF WANTED — Mineral Feed salesman. Home every night. Must have ear. Pleasant and profitable work. Farm experience preferred. We train you. Write Midwest Mineral Co., Greenwood, Ind. 264 3t i WANTED—Sewing machine conversion jobs. Let us make your i old treadle sewing machine into a modern electric, using your cabinet, modern cabinet or portable. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman’s 223 North First. 255-24tx YOU'LL ENJOY LIFE MORE - make your family happier—if you ward off fatigue and tired back by wearing a Spencer, designed just for you. You'll lose your bulges, too! Mrs. Leota Connell, 209 South Third Street, I Phone 945. 263-3tx, MISCELLANEOUS” I PIANO tuning and service. Boyd j Stepler, phone Monroe 94-P. 251-T! School BUS CHILDREN Insurance as low as $3.00 a year. Decatur Insurance Agency, Phone 385. 260-TF STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay •all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-TF USED FURNITURE —a full line Good used furniture at all times. Get our prices before you buy or sell. Secaur Used Furniture. 110 West Jefferson. 261 3t SEWING MACHINE Repairing — All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boanlmans 223 North First. 258-24tx SERVING ROAST TURKEY and fried chicken every Sunday, Thanksgiving and Christmas. With all the trimmings, SI.OO. Coppess Corner Dining Room--263-3tx 6A M. IS FIRST call for chow at the Donut Bar. Get ’em Hot! Take some home for the family. Kiddies like 'em with milk. Stoeksdale Donut Shop. 118 E. Monrce St . Pbese 73. 260-5 t — l — ~ r ~ Trade in e G OO *I Decatur

ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with yoq» electrical needi, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job, Arnold & Klenk. 217-TF “NEED A HOME —Army surplus building 16x48 double floor insulated roof. Only 399 FOB Camp. Also on display a 16x16 at 195. Open Sunday 10-4. Doetsch Bros. Lumber. 4133 New Haven Ave., Ft. Wayne, Eastbrook 1068.” 244-30 U APPLIANCE SERVICE — If _ we can’t fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold & Klenk, phone 163. 97-TF FOR RENT FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Cooking priviledges. Phone 5651. 263-8 t FOR RENT—Nice farm home, garden plot, young orchard, chicken lot and chicken house. Call 521-K. 264-g2t FOR RENT — Three room cabin. Semi-modern. Inquire Nuttle’s Service Station, One mile south on 27. 264 2t 0 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 4245 Notice Is hereby giv,en to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Ida M. Gallaway, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 21th day of November, 1947, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT AIcCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Lawrence L. Yager Administrator Decatur, Indiana, Oct. 30, 1047 Attorney DcVoas £ Smith Nov. 1-8 APPOINTMENT OF Ailmlnlstrnirix lie Ilonin Non ESTATE NO. 4375 | Notice Is hereby given, I That the undersigned has been ap- ‘ pointed Administratrix De Bonis Non of the estate of Job L. Yancy, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Hattie llrunuer Administratrix De Ronis Non. Oct. 31. 1047. Hubert H. MeClenillian Attorney. Nov. 1-8-15 — 0 , Report Settlement Made Out Os Court — The petition of Lillian Schumacher to be declared the common-law wife of the late Anthony J. Schumacher has been dismissed in Wells circuit court at Bluffton, where the case was venued. It was learned that a settlement had been made out of court. Ed A. Bosse and Myles F. Parrish represented the petitioner, while DeVoss & Smith were attorneys for the administrator of the estate, William Schumacher. The estate is on the Adams circuit court docket here. — o A little courtesy covers a multitude of sins. NOTICE! Fortney's Radiator Repair Shop will reopen Monday, Nov. 10, after being closed for the past week due to an accident in shop. We specialize in radiator repair. We also have a full line of new cores and radiators. All Work Guaranteed. Fortney’s Radiator Shop 219 N. Ist Street Decatur, Ind.

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' Hunting Season To Open Next Monday 1 Officers of the Adams county conservation elub today Issued 1 warnings to hunters who try their skill when the season opens Monday. There is no open season in Indiana this year on pheasants and the rabbit bag limit is five for each person. However, the rabbit possession limit is 10 for each person. ! Former rabbit limits were 10 and ! 29, but they were cut, effective this season. The local club also is getting ready for the fox hunting seai son, according to the officers. Joe Mcßride is scheduled to re-1 ; turn late today with three foxj hounds purchased in southern Illinois by the Adams county organization. There will be one starter hound and two trailers. Arrangements have been made to keep the hounds in the country and they ' will be used in the weekly hunts, . sponsored by the local organization. I All three of the hounds are train- ; ed and are several years old. There are two males and one female. For several years the club has spon--1 sored weekly fox hunts on Satur--1 day, but the hunters never have - had the advantage of owning hounds to help follow the trails. With the three hounds, the starter will be sent out to find the trail, and as soon as he finds a trail, the other two hounds will take over in tracking down the fox. 0 — The states of Georgia, Alabama, Texas and North Carolina, in the order named, are the four largest peanut-growing states in the Union, with Georgia leading all others by a large margin. Virginia and Oklahoma also rank high on their production. o AVERAGE RUSSIAN tContiiiued from Page 1) atomic energy too and many other things.” Some foreign observers interpreted Molotov's statement exact-' ly as the rank-and-file of Russians . did. But the majority of foreign observers believed he only restated j a scientific fact printed here as' well as elsewhere after the bomb was dropped on Hiroshima —that ! the principle of the bomb was not! secret. > 0 MIDWEST IS HIT L • (Continued from Page II auto traffic and airline flights for i MR. HOME t OWNER - - • - • we can prove by a free I demonstration that ALSCO Aluminum self st o ring storm windows and Alum- I inum storm doors are the -best that money can buy. • No job too large or too small for us to handle. For free demonstration call 8081 or write Lase Grimm, ! Glenn Smith, local distributors, 10 2 5 Schirmeyer street. Up to 3 to 4 years to pay.

several hours late yesterday. TJie prospect of clear skiqs in I the winter wheat belt blanked out hopes for rainfall over the parched area. Kansas was experiencing its driest fall period since the 1939 drought. Over *w aiuoents were called out at the University of Minnesota to help clear snow from Memorial Stadium in Minneapolis in preparation for today’s homecoming game with Purdue University.

; GILPEN 1 I Ornamental Iron | “Artistry In Steel” ■ Porch « Stair Raiis—Steel Stairs—Fire Escapee Phone 5462 122 S. 13th St. Decatur llUlßllKißußliaibS'llßlOlllSiraiiiiHhis ißUlßllißlil' ■ Il BIMBUIBHiBUIIBt BlliißMiam Wanted FENCE WIRE -- TIN OLD CAR BODIES We are now paying 40 cents per hundred pounds. Farmers - Attention! If you have any old tin or wire vou want removed phone 14892 or phone 442, Decatur, for Prices. This tin and wire can be weighed at the following places: Burk’s Elevator; Krick Coal Co.; Cash Coal and Feed, or Maier Hide and Fur Co. This TIN and WIRE will be unloaded at 1400 West Adams at the Decatur Iron and Metal Co. Special Attention given to Dealers and Peddlers — United Tin & Wire Co. 1400 West Adams Street or 710 West Monroe Street, Decatur, Ind. UMBBMBBaMBBHBBBBBHBMBHBaBBMBMaBBMR > I Bottled Gas 20 lb. Bottle 100 lb. Bottle ( Installations Installations ( We can fill all types ICC Gas Bottles. We f can hook up your bottle gas stove or con- 1 vert your gas stove. I Business Men! —We Wholesale! ( Adams County Trailer Sales & Service > Paul E. Strickler — 604 Mercer Ave. C Decatur, Indiana /

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The lowest temperature in the | nation at midnight wa# 16 degrees at Dickinson, M. D., while Fort Myers, Fla., topped the country with 86-degrees. The entire state of Minnesota recorded sub-freezing temperatures last night Q Special Sale: Quarters of Beef for canning and processing. Hind quarters as low as 35c lb. —H. P. Schmitt Locker Service. 1