Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1948 — Page 6
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Former Union Head Is Found Murdered Booy ts Found In Basement Os Home Hinsdale. ! day |_(Up)_ The body o -r local union leader wa» ly today beneath a It in hiii bane merit, and »a<l he apparently had b t'ered. The nude . William Korbelik, 42. ml**>ug since Jun. 10. wan round by hi* wife and daughter. Coroner Samuel Lewi* *aid there wax a bullet in the victim** head. Police believed he had been elain elnewhere. and that hi* body had been dragged Into the basement **»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»«4 4 I 4 I ♦ ♦ TONIGHT 8 P. M. Regular Meeting Night Knights of Columbus All members requested to attend.
SALE CALENDAR MAY s—Moses J. Troyer. 3 miles East of Berne on state road No. US. 75 acre farm and personal property. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. Aucts. MAY 7—C E Bel! and Marvin Stoutenherry. 2 miles East of Decatur, ’s m!ie North of road No. 224 50 head of 4iolstein dairy cattie. Hoy <- Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. Auct*. MAY S George Funk Estate. Harold Glass. Admr.. East of rtaviland. O. to the Junction of Na. 127 and 114 Highways. Personal property Midwest Rea ty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. auct. MAY S—Lowell B. Rupert, I mile east of Cralgville. Household goods. H 11. High. auct. MAY 10 —John E Teeter. Relffsburg. Ind Garage Building and Equipment and Filling Station. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F Sanmann. Auctioneer MAY 11—Ivan Simlndlnger. 1 mile south and 1 mile east of Venedocia. Ohio on road No US. Hairy cattle and equipment. Roy & Ned Johnson, and Melvin Liechty aucts. MAY 12 Mrs Forrest Steel. Hicksville. Ohio. Complete line Modern Restaurant Equipment. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J F Sanmann—Auct. MAY 15—Ira Jones, first house south of Mann's Garage. Pleasant Milla. Ind. 6 room house and household goods. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. aucts. MAY 15—Mrs Han Noffsinger. Monroe. Ind . on state road No. 124 Household goods. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Lelchty, auctioneers. — . ! Public Auction 50— HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE-50 In lighted sale pavillion on Bellmont Farm. 2 miles East of Decatur. Ind., > x mile North of road No. 224. l»ok for sale signs leading off road No. 224. FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1948 Evening Sale—7:3o P. M., C.D.S.T 50—HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS—SO T. B. A Bangs Tested A Calfhood Vaccinated k First Calf heifers with calf by side; 5 heifers due with first calf in May; 32 Bred heifers to freshen in Sept, and Oct. All bred to outstanding Registered Holstein Bull. His Dam has 500 lb. B.F. record. This Bull 21 months old sella. One Registered Bull 9 mo. old. Extra good, with hL'-. record ancestors. 2 Extra Good Holstein Bulls. 8 mo. old. not regi This Is ’andlng herd nf well marked, large, good uddered heifers sek high producing herds in Minnesota. TERMS—(. Not responsible for accidents. hments and Lunch will be served. 0. ? ELL and M .f IN STOUTENBERRY, Owners Roy S. Johnson A Son—Aucts. Melvin Liechty—Auct. Bryce Daniels—Clerk. 30 3 5 Public Sale 75 — ACRE IMPROVED FARM — 75 PERSONAL PROPERTY We are moving to Tennessee. will sell at public auction my 75 acre farm and personal property. Wednesday, May 5,1948 Pereenal Property at ?2:30 P. M. (COST) Farm at 1:30 P. M. LOCATION—3 miles East of Berne. Ind . on State road No. 118. 75 — ACRE FARM — 75 75 Acree, good productive soil. 8 acres woods. 74 acres wheat. < acres alfalfa. 8 acres sweet clover, 64 acres mixed bay. 4 acres timothy. 2 acres clover; 5 acres oats. 8 acre* pasture. 18 acres plowed for corn. No opea ditches on farm. Best of drainage outlet. Improvements -7 room two story frame house, summer house; good drove well and cistern. Good cellar. Bam 38x58 with adjoining shed and corn crib 18x38. Poultry house 30x40. Implement shed 10x80. gleet'iclty available. TERMS- 20% cash, bale me on delivery of deed and abstract. Immediate possession. — PERSONAL PROPERTY — CATTLE—Holstein cow. 4. fresh by sale day. 8 gal cowj 2 Holstein cows 5 and 8 yrs. old. 6 and 7 gal. cows; Roan cow, 8 yr. old. fresh Mar. 2. a 84 gal. cow; Guernsey cow, 9 yr. old. 5 gal. cow; Jersey cow. 10 yr. old. 5 gal. cow. HOOBI Gilts, farrow 21st to 25th May. POULTRY—23O White Leghorn Laying Hens in heavy production. FEED—2 ton Timothy. 1 ton Alfalfa Hay; 100 ba. Corn BUILDINOE— Brooder House 9114; Brooder house 10x12; 2 GraaarK lee Bxß and 818; 4 A shape hog houses with pens. FARM IMPLEMENTS J Deere Manure Spreader; IHC Side Delivery Rake; Daln Hay lAder Good 8 ft. Dunham CulHpacker; Stalk Cutter; Spring Wagon; Some Household Goods; Roll Top Deck; Stove; Good Winter Hog E Fountain and many miscellaneous articles. g TERMS-CASH. Moses J. Troyer OWNER Roy ft Med Johnson and Meirtn 29 I
I and hidden beceath the lumber - idle. The body was fou.yd by Mrs. Frances Korbelik and her daughter. Dorothy. 15 They were washmg clothes in the basement when a stream of soapy water trickled • { beneath a partition into a storeI room. When it flowed back. Mrs. Korj belik and her daughter saw that It was stained red Believing there n was a dead rat In the storeroom. ’’ they investigated Mrs. Korbelik almost fainted when'she saw her ! husband’s hand sticking out from r beneath the ipile of wood. Korbelik was former head of local 2330 of the CIO United Steelworkers at Hinsdale. His wife said she knew of no enemies. Pn 1 i lice, however, said they would ’ question his associates in the i union j Sheriff's deputies had searched t ' the basement shortly after Mrs. Korbelik reported him missing Jan. 18. six days after he disappeared after driving her to work. She said she returned from work to find the car i|. the garage but her husband gone. 0 The earthworm population varies from 300.000 to 2.000.000 to the acre in American soil, and when properly directed the worms enormously increase crop production, according to Dr. T. J. Barrett In bis new book. "Harnessing the , Earthworm."
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SPARKS FROM A locomotive arc believed to have started this spectacular Are in a stockpile of magnesium in Philadelphia. Firemen stand by. helpless to quench the fiercely burning metal. (International Soundpholo)
Truck Drivers in School Butler. Pa. (UP)— Truck drivers ,i and helpers of the American Roll- , i!ig Mill Co. have gone back to ] school The company instituted re- ( fresher course on highway motorIng and regulations of the Penn ( sylvania etate traffic code. The - review course pointed up not only 11 the law and courtesy habits, but ■iso phases of truck care and idiosyncrasies of pedestrians and other drivers. * * ■ Z* X. \ft S - i 1 x a t vj. I WHEN an American-leased steamer ran aground on a Russian zone shore of the Danube River. Ist Sgt. Frank I B. Druschei threatened to shoot it out with Red soldiers who demanded that the US. flag be lowered. The Russians withdrew. The 23-year-old Yank, who comes from Aurora, 111., Is pictured here when he received a certificate for meritorious service in Italy. (International) Have You Sought Relief In Vain? Many people have ailments that do not respond to medication, hut at the same time their trouble Is neither serious or dangerous. How- * annoying to «•’» : ,luy a '"' r l,ay r- < Ung EL aide- and having to yj to Work toiler I* wW - person-c Miff.-r WSwlfli I ln>: pain comforts from i conditions folIF J lowing strokes. Clyde DcVaux f r *ct u res, sprains. sure to changes of temperature, dampness, arthritis, neuritis or impaired circulation, have experimented with ail sorts of patented medicines but found no relief. It Is frequently our experience to have such a person ca'l us and ask If our treatments would help them. This, of course, cannot lie determined over the telephone. The only way to tell definitely is for the patient to try our treatment* and by all means keep right on following his medical doctors instructions. Our treatments do not conflict, but rather assist medical treatment. We have found that in almost every case where recovery Is retarded, we have been ab'e to hasten recovery. Due to the fact that the only way vou may be sure that Physio Therapy will help you Is to try It. we make this offer: Take ope treatment and If you feel better after 24 hour* make an additional appointment If we do not hear from you we will refund your money You take no ri-k. Let n* prove our methods. No results, no charge. Clyde J. DeVaux, Physiotherapist Hewn: Tues. Thues, tat 10 a. m. to t p. m. By appaintment 222 S. 4th Phone 902
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To Voters HSNKRHHH Adams County I am taking this opportunity to appeal to the Voters of .Adams C ounty to support me in th* race for Democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams County in the Primary next Tuesday If Nominated and Elected I will serve Honestly and Unprejudiced and to further the Best interests of the tax pacing Public. I am 37 years of age. married and ha\e three j j children. I reside mile south of Decatur and M J f° r *he Da “t f° ur vears have operated the Hicks WW Carage & Motor Sales, and have done so Hon* J h ■ anf l can truthfully sav that I have never taken advantage of the Public either locally or otherwise. n I have alway s stood for a b»gh Moral <tind'rd B A of living and will continue to do so in public <«H '<• 7. B y» ■ lam a Church Member and a Christian and V y. pledge im honesty and upright ability to ! ! j Charles A. Hicks IHHHHhHHHHHHH I Need Your Support Tues. poi ®■*
Lutheran Churches Hold Spring Rally Support Is Voted For Concordia High Approximately 350 persons attended the spring rally of the | Lutheran churc hes of Adams county and surrounding area, held Sunday afternoon at the Zion Lutheran church. Frledhelm. opening devotions were led by I the Rev. E. T. Schmldtke. pastor! lof the- host congregation, and' ixtuls Jacobs, of this city, vice- ‘ president of the circuit, presideci at the business meeting. The main discussion centered around * Christian educ ation. The report of the high school committee advised against estab llshlng a high school In the zone at this Hine and the report was | adopt'd. The* assembly went on i rec-ord favoring support of the ; Coßcordia high school, Fort Wayne. The present high school There’* a BIG difference In baby chick* ... in the way they are hatched, the breeding beck of them and their inherited health and vitality. You'll see that difference thia year if you start right with our vitality-packed, egg bred chicka. Higher LIVABILITY. Perter UROWTH ead s»epp*d-*p PRODUCTION I Order baby chicks early and get chicks on date wanted. Call and see us, we can save , you money on Quality Chicks for egg producers or broilers. Now hatching. Make prompt deliveries. Now Hatching MODEL HATCHERY Monroe, Ind. Phone 84 '
committee waa Instructed to co-| operate with the luiard of direc-1 lor* of i cMicoruta in carrying out j a Christian education program. I The Rev. Walter Bouman. pastor of Emmanuel Ixitheran church. Soest, is chairman of the committee. Luther Deftmer. prominent Lutheran layman from Ossian, delivered an esasv. "duties of congregational officers" and Rev. Schmldtke, visiting pastor of the area, spoke on “circuit affair*." The annual full rally will be held at the Zion Lutheran church. Decatur.
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Holy Communion Is Received By Class A ilaan of 31 boy* and girl* received their firat Holy Communion during the high ma«* at St. Mary'* Catholic churdch at 7:30 o’clock Sunday morning. The Very Rev. Magr. J. J, Seimet*. pa»tor, WM celebrant of the mat* and delivered the sermon. . The children, all dressed In white. I marched from the Catholic school] to the church, where the front pew* were reserved for them and the candle carrier*. In the afternoon the children
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