Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1947 — Page 5

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MEWS fl of PORT ° F LOCAL fl^*S MARKETS red November 29 flic 2 25 25.25 flto * b h ' 24.75 fl io 35® bs. ■■ 24.50 fl io <s ° b ’ ' 23.50 fl to 14 J ' ' ’ 22.00 flkf . 23.25 fljlte. so" n 22 75 flto 150 lbs 21.75 fl to 500 lbs “0.75 ■ WS mo down fl 14.00 ■ ■ywi & Sat.) 29.00 ®".Z- Sat) - 22.50 W (Wed . K Suu, fl- 12.00 ■JeR STOCK VARDS ■greeted November 29 flto 250 lbs 25.75 |to 300 s 25.50 I 0 lbs 25.00 fl° L ibs 24.50 fl 10 160 1 ' 94 rm fl no lbs. ..._ 24 - 00 fl 350 down 24.00 fl 12.00 fl 6.00 fl 5.00 fl ” 20.00 fl 27.00 ■•holesale egg and ■poultry quotations Furniahed by JECATUR produce co. Phone 38- n Corrected November 29 mt receipt eggs 41 U hens 20 M springers - 20 under 4 lbs 27 over 4 lbs 27 tom hens - 17 r _ .10 LOCAL GRAIN MARKtr jURK ELEVATOR CO Corrected November 29 jeans suDjecx tc. cnange during day. jeet delivered at elevator. Ask tor prices. iiii : .03 per bushel less, n: .04 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. GRAIN PRICES Him County F. B. CoOp’» Berne-Monroe-Will lamp Pleasant Milla Corrected November 29 1 3.05 tan 3.50 1. 3.95 ill for rye price*. & year's horse population of iiii'.i in the United States was ] smallest in 75 years. j taii is no farther away from Wa than is Ohio or Ala-1 0 GIFTS at BAKER'S. 281(12 0 SEN. TAFT from rage 1) military retirement system.” lues—Minority’ members of the if ways and means committee filled that "newspapermen s priority over Democrats” £ it comes to getting a fill-in itpublican-sponsored tax legis- ® Rep. Aime J. Forward, D., I said he and other Democrats the dark about details of ®P plan to cut income taxes •total of $4,(TOO,000,000.

CASH? f* fill That Coal Bin, For 1 11 and Winter Clothing, Imitwe, Etc. then SEE US I FOR pick, Courteous Service DECATUR LOAN I & DISC. CO. ■ pst Bldg. _ p hone 319 ■locally Owned WWgßryr y BURK l^atur. D Elevator Co. P**— ■■ Person ■ Monroe N ft A - BIXLER op TOMETRIBT Hours: Saul 2 ' 00 1:00 t 0 5:00 s ’‘May 8 , 8:30 p . m . elephone i 35 Jtoor > a. a k CELLAR WITH hl ji . 'S-

LOCAL CLASSIFIED 5 | ADVERTISING RATES 0 I ~— 5 | For 25 words or less: 0 | 1 time 50d; 2 times 75<; 5 | 3 times $1; 6 times $1.75. 0 | Rates quoted are for congee- I 0 | utlve insertions. No classified 1 0 | ads accepted for sklpday sched--5 I ule--0 | Rate for 10 point BLACK i | FACE is stf per word each in- I - | section, 50<t minimum charge. I 5 | Copy must be in office by 11 I 5 | a.m. Monday through Friday. I - | Saturday deadline is 9 am i 5 0 - ; FOR SALE ) ) FOR SALE — New Idea corn picker ET in good condition. Gerber Imple0 ment Store. 281 3t FOR WINTER NEEDS—Cowboy -j tank heaters, winter hog wat5 erer fountains. Henry Knapp & 5 Son - 280r-3t ’ WARM MORNING cabinet heaters. ’ Charter Oak, Savoil, Coleman 4 fuel oil heaters at Henry Knapp ' & Son. 280-3 t ) FOR SALE—Clarinet, and electric ) train. Craigville phone, 18 on 28. ) Walter Reppert, Magley call ) after 4:30 p.m. 281-3tx J 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 — Well improved 60 acre farm located within three miles of Decatur, Indiana. Ini- ' mediate possession. Call No. 174, ' Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. 281-3 t ' FOR SALE — Large size Glow Boy 1 heatrola, also Electrcmode heater with fan. Both :n good condition. Will sell reasonable. Call 5544 or may be seen at 716 Mercer avenue after 5 o'clock. 281 g2tx Permanent Anti-Freeze, Miller Tires and Gould Batteries—for ail make cars. Mattax Service Garage, West Monroe st. Phone 6555. 277t5x FOR SALE —Metal hen nests, flock 1 feeders, water troughs and heated fountains, needed for extra fall and winter egg profits. Complete line Wayne poultry feeds, supplies, remedies, see Decatur Hatchery. 275-10 t FOR SALE — Maytag deep Freezers, time payment $14.50 per i month. Washers, ironers, sweepers, oil heaters, Cabinets, 72 inch | double base sink, $131.57. Phone ) 95. Kitchen Maytag Service. 238 J N. Second. 281 TF I EVERGREENS from the north woods; several varieties. Roping, Wreaths, Grave Blankets. Complete line of decorations for home or business. Candles, Gifts, Flowers. Come out or call 1625. Lutes Flowers. 280-ts FOR SALE—Just arrived “Kelvinator Home Freezers” with the plus-powered famous Kelvinator polarsphere unit, the ideal home freezer. Must be used to be appreciated. See them at authorized Kelvinator dealer, Decatur Hatchery. 275-7 t FOR "HER” CHRISTMAS GIFT, why not a Spencer Individually Designed Support? It will give her two precious assets —new beauty and better health! Lovely materials from which to choose. Mrs. Leota Connell, 209 South Third, phone 845. 279-3tx CHRISTMAS TREES — We will again cut our long needled Scotch pine trees and beautiful bows this season. Come out anytime. Boyd Stepler, 2 miles west, V 4 mile north Monroe. 279gtf HOMES FOR ALL: Army Surplus Bldgs. 16x16 & 16x48, double floors, insulated roofs, and roof rafters on 2 ft. center, at 195 and 399 FOB Camp. DOETSCH BROS. LUMBER CO., 4133 New Haven Ave., Ft. Wayne. Phone E-1068. Open Sunday 12-4. 270t30x FOR SALE— 1933 Ford sedan. Special $195. Runs good. 1930 Model A Ford, good, $285. 1 Chevrolet 9-tube radio. Pair Chevrolet fog lights. Batteries for all makes. Anti-Freeze. Porter Tire Co., 334 North Second. Phone 1289. Residence phone 14891. 280-2 t FOR SALE—I6O acre farm, located about 3 miles west of Decatur, Indiana fine modern six room home, hardwood floors, stream- . line kitchen and bathrooip. New furnace with.stoker, ample outbuildings. Beautiful yard and chade only short distance off ct Oji-ed Call No. 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. 331-3tl

| QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds I / o o oV jb3iion “She must have gotten them! from you—she didn’t have fleas when we got her with the Demo- • crat Want Ad!” i FORSALE~ |F OR SALE—IO xl2 brooder house. 1 i Phone 510. 280-g3t . FOR SALE —Estate Heatrola. Otto Helmrich, first house west of Magley on 224. 280-2tx — — — ' ... WHITE SIDE WALL tires. Liberal trade on your old tires. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 141 So. Second. 266 TF FOR SALE— Minneapolis-Moline U. T. I. tractor. Now on display. Come and see it. O. C. Ewell, Preble. 280-b2t FOR SALE—Good clean 1936 Ford. Radio, heater, defroster, S4BO. Harold Schladenhauffen, 5 miles , west and 2% miles north of Coppess Corners. 280-3tx FOR SALE—Light green coat, white lynx collar. Grey gabardine rain coat, like new. Also dresses, suits, size 10 and 11. Junior size. 303 W. Monroe. 280-2 t FOR SALE— Farmall-20. Cultivators, and mounted picker, A-l condition. Marion Cline, phone 521-E, 14 mile north Shroyer’s lake. 280-3tx FOR SALE —5 room semi-modern house, •/a acre ground. Part cash, time on balance if desired. 944 High Street, inquire at 950 High Street. 280-3tx FOR SALE—For investment, real estate contract, principle $3,924.25, bearing 6% net. Safer than first mortgage. Better than rental. Bob Heller, Phone 870, Heller Building. 279-ts FOR SALE —5 room all modern home, gas furnace, utility room, attached garage. Reduced for quick sale. Possession within 30 days. Call 5491 for appointment. 280-g3t FOR SALE—I 947 Chev. Fleetmaster; 1946 Ford 6 cylinder 2 door; 2-1939 Chev. Master Deluxe 2 door; 1937 Ford 2 door; 1941 Ford 2 door; 1930 Model A. Fred Busche, Phone 975. 280-2tx FOR SALE — Celina twin wash tubs. Universal deluxe washers. Universal 52 and 66 electric water heaters. Universal deluxe tank type sweepers. Bathroom scales. Electric sandwich toasters, with or without waffle bridge. Pop-up toasters. Stainless steel coffee brewers. Cory glass coffee brewers. Cory coffee brewer stoves. Indoor and outdoor Christmas tree lights, also extra bulbs. Large size oil heaters, with blowers. 410 and 16 gauge shotguns, also shells. Red Ryder air rifles, with B-B’s. Winter hog fountains. Electric tank heaters. O. C. Ewell, Preble. 280-b2t WANTED 7 WANTED—Hay, straw, loose or baled wire or rope. John Feasel. 6262 Decatur. 195-TF WANTED—Hay and straw, baled or loose. W. R. Morris, phone 1073. 280-6tx WANTED TO BUT — 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: Girl for part time help. days. Call in person. Burgett's Soda Grill. 280t2 WANTED—WPA toilets to clean; cesspools, septic tanks cleaned by the barrel. Drop a card to Major Harris, Grover Hill, Ohio. 276-6 t WANTED— Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-TF SEWING MACIMNE Repairing — All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and m.acJjyje buttonholes. Boardjpans 223 North First. 255-?4U v..j. . I Trade In a Good -Town * Decatur 1.

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WANTED— We buy iron, rags paper, hides, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural' steel and pipe. For quick service' call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our' only address 710 West Monroe, j Phone 442. 194-tr WANTED — Iron, paper, rags, metals, rubber, batteries, old cars and trucks. Highest cash prices paid. Pick-up service. Decatur Iron & Metal Co., 1600 West Adams St., Phone 14892. 234-TF WANTED—Sewing machine conversion jobs. Let us make your < old treadle sewing machine into a modern electric, using your cabinet, modern cabinet or portable, We buy and sell sewing j machines. Boardman’s 223 North I First. 255-24tx MISCELLANEOUS PIANO tuning and service. Boyd Stepler, phone Monroe 94-P. 251-T STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-TF CLOSING OUT — all Christmas toys. Real bargains for Christmas gifts at reduced prices. Decatur Auto Supply, first door south of court house. 279 3t FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-TF SCHOOL BUS CHlLDßEN~lnsurance as low as $3.00 a year. Decatur Insurance Agency, Phone 385. 260-TF TUNE-UP-WORK done on your tractor. Expert workmanship by expert mechanics. Gerber Implement Store. U. S. 27 North 281 3t APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we can’t fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washei’s, sweepers, irons and other small , appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold & Klenk, phone 163. 97-TF ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —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-TF CAMERAS! CAMERAS! CAMERAS! — choose a gift for the entire family from this selection — home movie cameras, projectors, still cameras of all types including flash, cartoons and other movie films. Don’t delay, phone 1662. L. Anspaugh Studio. 278 6t GET YOUR ORDER in for A. K. C. registered Cocker Spaniel puppies for Christmas presents. All beautiful blondes. Small deposit will hold your pup till Christmas. Reasonable. Maurice Miller, Convoy, Ohio. East on 224, 2 miles across state line and 2 north. 278-6tx FERGUSON SYSTEM TOOLS— Disc harrows, cultivators, cordwood saws, spring tooth harrows, blade terraces, plows, tillers, 4 wheel wagon, Davis grinders, 17 ft. deep freeze, field harvester with blower, 690-16 tires and tubes $15.00, new shower cabinet, oil burner heater with fan. Dierkes Implement Sales, phone 1232. 279-3 t FOR RENT FOR RENT —2 rooms downstairs; 2 rooms upstairs. 513 Marshall street. 280-g3t FOR RENT — New downstairs apartment. Nicely furnished. No pets. 116 South 13th St. Phone 5652. 281-3 t FOR RENT— 2 nicely furnished rooms. Water and furnace heat. 4th house east of Burks elevator in Monroe. 279-3tx , g ——— Fort Wayne Project Approved By FHA Indianapolis, Nov. 29 —(UP) — The Federal Housing Administration today announced approval of two more veterans housing rental projects at Fort Wayne and Evansville. State director R. Earl Peters said the new approvals raised the total of veterans’ multi-family projects to 35 in Indiana. These provided more than 1,225 new dwelling units financed with FHA-insured mortgages in excess ot $9,264,000 (M) Peters said. The Fort Wayne project, known as Leroy, Inc., consists of two-story frame duplexes containing a total of eighty units of four and one-haff looms per unit. The builder, are Lr.tHp- £■ aod -Valeria S. Curdas. , O> U “ Good Tow a— DfcMtux

APPOINTMENT OP' EXECUTOR ESTATE SO. 43M3 Notice Ir hereby irlven. That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of Edward J. Sehelner late of Adams County, dieeeased. The estate is probably solvent. Oscar Sehelner Executor November 21, ItMT. Hubert It. MeClennhnn .Attorney Nov. 22 Dec. 6 APPOINTMENT Ob' EXECUTOR ESTATE NO. 4351 Notice Is hereby ulven. That the undersigned has been appointed Executo ro fthe estate of , .Mina C. Reppert late of Adams (County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Theodore tirnliker Executor Nov. ‘il. 1047. Fertl L. Itterer. Attorney. Nov. 22 Dec. 6 It is a good filing to give thanks unto the Lord. — Ps. 2:1. o CONTINUE PROBE (Continued trom Page 1) body was shoe-less when found, and police were said to have found Mullen’s shoes at the Schwartz home along with other articles of clothing. Meanwhile, .interest at Berne continued unabated. Several citizens were heard to remark “I’ve known that for years” after learning Schwartz was being questioned concerning his purported admission. Many were heard to declare their belief that Mullen was murdered and did not die a natural death. Some pointed to a bruise on his head, found in the post mortem, as a reason for their belief. o NEW FRENCH (Continued from Page 1) Employes of the Paris water works, sanitation department, city hospitals, municipal undertaking service and some categories of city office workers had been ordered to quit. Streetcar and bus workers in Versailles, Nice and Lille ordered a 24-hour strike as a demonstration of strength. i imuu

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ITALY GENERAL (Continued from Page 1) scene decided against it. The Communists, who consider , the partisans their shock forces, ' ordered the seizure and general strike because the government dismissed Ettore Troilo, the Milan . perfect. He is an ex-partisan and leftist, although he is not believed to be an outright Communist. Pajetta called off the seizure three-and-a-half hours after Giuseppe Marazza, under secretary of interior, arrived at the federal ' building (prefecture) to confer with Troilo. The Communists yielded on their main demand—that he be reinstated. o UNION SERVICES (Continued from Page 1) The Rev. William C. Feller, pastor of Zion Evangelical and Re- I formed church presided, and the Rev. E. E. Isenhower, pastor of , the First Christian church led the devotionals. Bishop Batdorf told the parable of the woman who lost a piece of | silver, and after diligent search found it and called in her neighbors to celebrate her great fortune. He then likened the church to the woman who had lost the piece of silver and enlisted all Christians to help the church find it, by finding people who were not Christians, and after all people had been found, to “call in the neighbors and celebrate.” “It is the duty of each Christian,” Bishop Batdorf said, “to make Christ known to every person in the world. When a person becomes a Christian, he is forgiven of his sins, but he also has a solemn obligation of membership and attendance at church.” The speaker stated that when the church ceases to be evangelistic; when it ceases to stretch out for new members; then it ceases ' to be a church. He scored people who seek cheap entertainment and

predicted a steady return to the , folds of the church. The final meeting of spiritual emphasis week will be held at Zion Reformed and Evangelical church Sunday night at 7:30. Dr. C. E. White, pastor of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church and president of the Decatur ministerial association will preside and Dr. M. O. Lester, pastor of First Methodist church will have charge of devotions. A record turnout is anticipated for The closing session and already the attendance record of a year ago has been broken. In spite of inclement weather Friday night, almost 200 people attended the services.

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rAUC rjvif; AAA COMMITTEEMEN (Continued <r.orn Page 1) county AAA office and for Jefferson township at the Jefferson high school. Friday evening, December 5, the election will be held for Union township at the Emanuel Lutheran School. All election meetings will begin at 7:30 p.m. and every eligible voter is urged to attend. o . Hear the Difference! Stew-art-Warner - Strobo-Sonic Radios at H. Knapp & Son • 280t3