Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1948 — Page 5
TCRDAY. AUGUST 7, 1948
■’"ToCAL CUAMIFIfO | 1 ■ advertising rates 15 words or loss; I.SI tim* soc ; 2 7Be i *■ l. l8 * quoted are lor consec- ( WE iw’rtloM. No elxMtflod »■£ jfcepted tor skipday t° r 10 P® 4o * BLACK ,■icr' I’ 5c p«r word each tn- | iKXb soc minimum charro. » d * ,l "‘* d ,n pßrß ' 50% Increase over rate. must bo in office by 11 Monday through Friday deadline is 9 a. m. ■ fy' 9fO R \A LE_ iK- .. i berrlee for canning 9^ J qH.Fz Shelgas bottle gas iKtavM no* available. Uhrlck 1940 Pontiac 4 door ,\ r Dhk Mansfield Motor ■L-_ 1941 Ford 2 dlK,r 8 ® Good and clean. Leroy J. I*s Bryan St.. Berne flykooe 391 1 **_ !t « — 1947 Fleetmaster ■frmiW 1 door Sean. Doc s Car Ph""* I° 3 - ** mlle 8 on 27 ■ 1U TF ■jj:: Buick Sedan; 1934 Chev fl(oi<h. 1917 Pontiac with '4O ■ r .., r 19,1 Ford 4 <,oor IXm r B Ci.’ Dock I’hone 103 - 185 3t - Dirt, cinders, de- ■ Call Ixtrin Glass at O ■ v Dilling 'ralgville A Decatur ■ ,):> WMf “ Good u * e< l * ,n *‘ 9tfiiored studio couch. Alimi girl’.t Mi> it: good condition. Call 1348 ■ 185 2tx BqrTaTT Milk route, complete B fTi lud or at Kraft Foods Co. ■ 185 3tx ■mTTi.E New Home sewing H-» s:nt- (inverted into portable Me.etric. In excellent condition 9 Call 969-F. 195 3tx 9 R SALE Used stoves, washers 9'”'P r ’- 72 >D<t> Rlak cabinet 48 inch 49.95. Kitchen 9 Appliances. 238 N. 2nd. phone ■>> i7stf ■mSEe 30 acr ‘s on I’, fl. r south 24 corn, 6 new alfalfa s share with farm 9 Lsonarn Kingsley. Geneva Ind 9 >95 2tx 9>M S-ZE MVEKS or Deming deep 9 Pumps Pipe for installations 9 s«'* k .-xeprlenced labor Bak 9 M Plumbing and Healing Phone 9 7U4 W. .Monroe St. 138 I. MtoSALE 5 room semi modern 9 4«ne. one block south of Un 9 Mi[l »' hool. 13800 with 8800 B cash down, balance 435 monthly 9 frswssion before school starts 9 Heller. Realtor. Phone 870 9 9WY ROW a boat on your ■ nation when you can buy B »r rent an outboard motor 1 11 Dick Mansfield Motor B Sates, 141 S. Second. 9 14.'tf 9 202 BALK - Grocery Store. Fill 9 21 Station and 7 room all mod 9 r” ’"’me located In a small 9 Pxrevfre town. Doing a fine 9 kshiess For appointment Call' 9 « - The Kent Realty A Auction 1 9 co, f n , c w Kent or Ger . 9*M Strickler. 184 8t SE EI. — Air Inner 9 S}n8 8 mattresses Time tested, 9 ** comfort and durability Guar-1 9 *”**d for 15 years Come in and 9 h ’* • look at this wonderful 9 Überal trade-in allow ■« ’ tor your old mattress 9 B ? r ag’>* Furniture Store. Deca 9 tv Miana. Phone IM- 185 2t ■ ‘ RMy SURPLUS BLDGS. ARE 9 ?*Ab FOR HOMES. COT B TA( »ES AND UTILITY USE 1 !f 4'AIUBLE NOW IN MANY MEETING VARIOUS CATIONS. FOR FREE ATION WRITE DELTA 8 BUILDING CO. 41331 IVEN AVE.. IN 5*0117 E ALSO DEALER! tH- 185 T 54 — 140 Acre Farm., t of Improvements, a eruu of Extra Good Tim«re with running water, level, highly productive 3 drained and in a fine cultivation An IDEAL )N on Pared Highway t«e miles from Decatur. Call 174. 1. F. Sanmann. Realty Auction Co.. Indiana 185 2 I - AU modern. 7 room eae floor Has Juat been d It has basement. V room, double garage k shop. Excellent loca •• to grocery store# M fenced in Owner is *«• of town, quick poe-l tail W _ The Kent' Auction co. |gc - C.l ar Gerald fctrtoktes. 114 it
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F T f A » K ~ 1,40 IMkp 4 u . "•* paln ’' c, * Bn .Mansfield Motor Sales. isg ts FOR SALE — Strained honey Alan fryers. John Lengerich. R 2 Phone 873-H. 185 2t . M FOR SALE — mi Tudor Luxury Liner, heater. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. isg ts FOR SALSI — Child's snow suit, •lae 1. pink. Kenwood brand CB » «h. 1M 3t . x FOR SALE — White enamel « ft. bath tub, on base. Excellent condHion Call 324. igg 4t FOR SALE — 1939 Olds Club Coupe, heater. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. jgg ts FOR SA I Ji— Devoe Faints —good selection. Outside. Inside A barn paints. "Ask your neighbor," he has used it Uhrlck Bros. 53-ts FOR SALE — Used Farmall F-20 on rubber with cultivators and lights. Mollenkopf and Kiting, 222 N. 3rd. 184 3t FOR SAIjE —a good Coleman pressure gasoline range. Also bed. laouis J. Hauk. Decatur R. 1. Hoagland phone 2 shorts 1 long 27 - 184 3t x FOR HALE — Modern Home. Th/ Lenhart property. Corner Bth & Monroe. Immediate possession. Roy S Johnson & Son Phone 104 or 996-Q. 184 »t FOR BALE — Purebred Hampshire gilts — best breeding and feeding type, mated to outstanding boar for Aug. and Sept, litters. .Elmer Fritsingcr, south of Chattanooga, Ohio, on 49. 184 6tx FOR SALE — Studio couch. Lloyd Rock-a-felier platform rocker, refrigerator. chest of drawers, kitchen cabinet. Used only six months. Phone 14381 after five. 184 3t THE DOLLAR — Has not lost its purchasing power at our oatre. We have for your approval 2d bedroom suites selling from 859.50 to 8315.00. Sprague Furniture Store. Decatur, Indiana Phone 199. 18S 2t FOR SALIC — All new 8 ft. double gang soil pulverizers; cylinder corn shellers with cleaning fan and grain thrower at 817.50. Hammennllls. peg harrows, feed mlgers Mollenkopt A sHtlng. 186 3t FOR SALE — droom modern house Immediate possession Hardwood floors. Water beater Basement shower. Stoker. Win ter coal in Near G. E. Inquire Box 231. Democrat. 186 3t-x
FOR SALE Roper Dri-Gas ranges. Bervel Refrigerators. Before you buy. "ask the lady who owns one.” Also water heaters, water softeners installed. Stucky's Appliances, Geneva Hatcheries. 180 ws ATTENTION Young Mothers-We have for your approval baby beds, youth beds, bi chairs, stro’lera. porch gates and baby bed mattresses. Sprague Furniture Store, Decatur, Indiana Phone 199. I*s 21 FOR SALE — Used Living Room Suites. We have a large number of used living room suites priced from 818.5 U up. These suites were traded in on new suites. All came from good homes. Sprague Furniture Store. Decatur. Indiana. Phone 199. IRS 2t FOR SAM! — New modern two liedroom home, fully automatic. Third bedroom partly finished. Gm heat Ise of finest truck patch in city. Down payment 81950 F H A. balance alwut |5« monthly including principle, in terest taxes, insurance Bob Heller Bldg Phone 879. 184 TF FOR SALE - All modern 4 room home, full basement, gas heat. *ll built in features, screens and storm windows, and good location Financing can be arranged. Immedrate possession m owner is moving to Huntington. Thio Is a bargain Don't wait, see It today. Cail 66 - The Kent Realty A Auction Co.. Inc. — C. W. Kent or Gerald Strickler 184 3t FOR SALE - Beautifui duplex, un usually well constructed 2 >om p le tely modern 5 room apart Hardwood floors. built-in features, full basement, good heating plant, double gar *>e fine ls» n 1 deally located Call 171- J «•»•“»; Midwest Realty Auction Ca Dw ester, ind 1,4 34 FOR SALE - Are you X"**** , good :n<4crn three bedroom home close to uptown. s<bo->l , B d churches? This home has just been remodeled and vsry iood shape- U« 22 4 ’ B, **J2* ity building. Plenty of fra»» «, _ The N» a! R’aX.r * Awc e- 'sc - c w cf i
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds "WOI "— and you should still pray —Democrat Want Ada can't do everything!" WANTBD WANTED — Twin size beds or % size beds, set or single. Phone 3044. 186 Bt-x - WANTED — Masonry work of all kinds. Solomon Schwartz. Berne. R. L. 181 It-x WANTED — Ironing to do in home. Reasonable rates. Phone 499 or inquire 422 Mercer Ave. 184 3t WANTED — Baled straw, wire or twine. W. R. Morris, phone 1073. 184 3t-x WANTED TO BUY- Beef and dairy cattle. Bcheiman'a Market. Phone 3081. 79-42 WANTED — Straw. Baled or loose. John Feasel, Decatur, Ind. Phone <262. 181 6t WANTED - TO BUY— Used care Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 108-ts WANTED — Part time or steady work, any kind of odd Job. High school junior. 16. Phone 5652. 186 2t WANTED - Good Quality HAY Ixxtse Barn Cured And Dry Enough To Bale And Ship. John Feasel. Phone 6262. 185 TF ONE 5 H. P. electric motor single phaae 220 volt. Call 965. Erie Trading Post & General Repair. lR2t5 WANTED - W P. A Toilets, cesspools, septic tanks to dean out. Repair old pits if wanted. Write Major Harris. Grover HUI. Ohio, phone 76. 186 24t WANTED— Mimoographtng work Professional equipment. Bove money on lottort, tales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phono 870, Holler Build Ing. 844-TF WANTED— Wo buy iron, rags paper, bidet, fur. greaoe. Also handle now and Mod structural steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe. Phono 448. 1944 HEWING MACHINE Repairing - Lot ns convert yotr old treadle Machine into a modern electric. Wo make covered buttons, buck els, machine buttonholes; Horn stitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 828 North First. 181 26-lx MISCELLANEOUS PIANO TUNING and sorvico. Boyd Stapler, phono Monroe 94-P. 18-T ADAMS COUNTY HA.MPSH IR E Breeders Association bred gilt sale Aug. 12, 12 noon. Berne Ind. 56 Registered Gilts. 181 6tx NOTICE — We are canning each day ex<ept Saturday until further notice. Llechty Cannejy, Berne, Ind. 186 5t MONEY TO LOAN - Cash loans of 810 to 8300 made to men or wo men. Decatur Loan A Discount Co. Trust Bldg.. Phone 319 65 TF STARTER ~AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 • Second St. Decatur Ind. 173-ts
Named Life Guards At 4-H Club Outing David Nussbaum aud John E. Elchenberger of Berne will serve as life guards at the 4-H club outing at Silver Lake, near Warsaw. Aug ust 15 to 18. It was ann •meed today •I the Red Cross office. Approx! mately 16* and girls will enjoy the outing, whirll will be supervised by adult 4-H club leaders and L E. Archbold county agent. Bus sea will convey the vacationers to the take. The youthful life guards roceDed their training from Walter Schindler, state patrolman, who last year attended the Red Cross aquatic school at Camp Limber lost The Red Cross provides the guards, their transportation and expenses for the four day outing and allows them 815 tor their sOrvieas. Experiments Is lowa Indicate 13 cents worth of DDT Insect killer caa Increase production of a dairy t. m Xi-b 86 -‘W fxefs of ; ai!* IE twi rneath)
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Complete Protection Service. All types insurance.—Kenneth Runyon, K. C- BMr.. Phone 385. T RADIO REPAIR— For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. <O4 SEE HAUGKB for automatic water healers— water systems— bath rooms—or kitchens. Wo furnish pipe and install anything wo sell. 80-ts FARMERS ATTKNTION—Wo remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatnr phono 8000. Wo pay all phone chargee. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES -Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtnroo, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job, Arnold A Klenk. 8174 T LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Boat hi Wabash River near Berne. Owner may have same by paying tor this ad and identifying boat. See Willard Landis, 3 miles west of Monroe. 184 4t-x 50 Tickets Bought For Dairymen Tour Robert Berning, manager of the Adams county artificial breeding association reports that 50 dairymen have purchased tickets (84.75). for the bus tour to the Indiana artificial breeding association farm near Carmel; the Prairie-Conner and the Lynn Wood farms near Noblesville Thursday. August 19. The tour price includes transportation and dinner. Frank De La Croix, Purdue extension dairyman, will meet the Adams county tour group at the proven bull stud farm. The bulls will be handled and a study made of their dam — daugh ter records. The Conner — Prairie farm is a completely mechanized farm. The Lynnwood farm is under the Purdue farm management direction.
PEACHES SJ4 inch—Bushel >3.75 APRICOTS 14 lb. Lug „ >2.49 STATELINE FRUIT Mkt. <*/ 2 miles East on 224 NOTICE My office will be closed August 2 to September 7, inclusive. DR. RAY STINGELY RRRRRARRARMMRRARMkRMMtoI HOUSE WIRING Appliance Repair, Washers, Sweepers, etc. Prompt — Reasonable DIXON ELECTRIC SERVICE 419 N. 3rd Tel. 16311 Public liirtion REAL ESTATE Corner Building Ixit 6:30 P. M—Evening Sate Monday, Aug. 9, 1948 Fine Corner Building Lot 63x100 feet. Will sell to highest bidder Located at 16th A Adams street. TERMS—I/3 cash. Balance on delivery of deed. JENNIE KEIFER. Owner Ned Johnson. Melvin Llechty -Aucts. 4 5 7 01 SHE at Newsstands DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT The Afternoon HOME Newspaper Newspaper office ckmed Saturday afternoon. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■
The group will return to Adams county in the early evening. Anyone wishing to go oh the tour should contact Robert Berning or one of the breeding association directors: Fred Kunkel, Louis Bchuller, Harry Raldenbush, Richard Geimer. Eddie McFarland, Wm. Griffiths, Harold Schwarts, Dennis Llechty, Holman Egly. SOME RETAIL MEAT (Cent. From Page One) trlallsts. He said the only solution was to Increase factory and farm production and that the Job could be done If Americans pulled together. ‘‘We must do this not only for ourselves but for the world,” he said. “The future of the human race depends on what we do In
SALE CALENDAR AUG. 7—Guy McAfee, 5 miles west of Bluffton on road 124. then 2\ miles north on road 303. Chester White Bred Gilt sale. Roy Johnson A Melvin Llechty, Aucts. AUG. 7—Fine Lake Cottage, boat and furniture, Barbee Lake. J. F. Sanmann, auct. Frank Weaver, owner. AUG. 9—Richard N. Rudrow, 215 East Votaw St.. Portland. Ind., 5 Room Modern Home. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. Auct. AUG. 9—Jennie Kelfer, 16th and Adams street. Decatur. Corner building lot Ned Johnson A Melvin Llechty, Aucts. AUG. 10—John J. Brecht. 358 Stevenson St , Decatur. Ind.. 6:80 P M. Household Goods. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. Auct. AUG. 10—John J. Brecht, 358 Stevenson St, Household goods. Midwest Auction Co.. J F Sanmann. Auct. AUG. 11—Wilfred A Wanda Habegger. 1033 Manter Drive, Household goods. Melvin Llechty & Ned Johnson, aucts. AUG. 12—Paul Strickler. 604 Mercer Ave., Decatur. Household goods Ned Johnson & Melvin Liechty, aucts. AUG. 13—Earl Moser A Son. first farm north of Wren. Ohio on road No. 49; 8 miles east of Decatur. 71 bead of dairy cattle. Eilenberger Bros.. Don Mox and Ned Johnson. Aucts. AUG. .14—W. J. Hill. Lowell, Ind. The Lowell Hatchery Business and Building Midwest Realty Auction Co. J F Sanmann. auc AUG. 16 Sam L. Relneck. 7 miles northeast of Paulding. Ohio. Two Farms, Well Improved 80 acres and W’ell Improved 120 acres. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. auct. AUG. 20- -Wm E Bleeke, 3 mi. east of Decatur, then 2% north on 101. then % ml. east. Livestock and persona! property. Chris Bohnke and E. C. Doehrman. Aucts. PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS 358 Stevenson St., Decatur, Indiana TUESDAY, AUGUST 10 1:30 P. M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Two Tone Console Radio, Solid Walnut Finish; 7</ 2 ft. COLOSPOT Refrigerator; QUALITY Gas Range. 2 Piece Mohair Living Room Suite; Coffee Table: DUNCAN FIFE Drum Table; 2 End Tables. Table Radio; Floor Pair Table Full Length Oval Mirror. CHROME Breakfast Het and 4 t-hairs. Box Spring* and Mattress; Vanity; Cheat of Drawers; % size Bed, Innerspring Mattress; Child's Chest of Drawers; Card Table; Hassock: 9x12 Rug and pad; Throw Ruga; Feather Tick; Drapes; Variety of Books, and many other articles Good Dining Room Suite; Hoover Sweeper. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Dunlap Power Saw 7". complete with motor. Belts. Pulleys, and Saws; 1/3 H P. Glgg Saw, table model, and many other items. TERMS—CASH. JOHN J. BRECHT—Owner J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer Roy Eller- Clerk Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana 6 7 9 OPENING FOR RESIDENT OF ADAMS COUNTY National concern needs a man to handle affairs in this area. Opportunity for 1100 or better weekly earnings. Experience not required as we teach you the business. Car necessary. Write Box 215, % DAILY DEMOCRAT and interview will be arranged.
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America In the years just ahead.” J. P. Maaon. dairy marketing director of the Illinois agricultural association warned, meanwhile, that the nation faces an acute milk shortage next fall and win ter. He said the shortage would be nationwide and that production would reach only 112.000,000,00 ti pounds instead of the 120.000,000,000 pound goal. The condition, he said, will result from a seasonal decline In production, a shortage of farm labor, and from the fact that farmers are entering other agricultural lines because of poor returns from dairying. .4PPOIWTMB9IT OF ADMISfIaTHATHIX KarATB NO. MM Xatlre la hereby glvee. That the undersigned haa been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Krnma K. Barthel late of Adame County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. Helen M. Barthel Adatlalalratrla Jaly ■>. IMS Heary B. Heller Attaraey July 31 Aug. 7-14
Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall West of Hanna Nuttman Park. Sunday 3:00 p. m. Public Bible Lecture at Willshire, Ohio in the City Park. Sunday 8:00 p. tn Bible Study using the July 1, 1948 Watchtower. Monday 8:00 p. m. Bible Study using the study aid, The Truth Shall Make You Free. Friday 7:80 p. in Service Meeting followed by Theocratic Ministry School at 8:45. Trade In a Good town — Decatur APFOIWTWBWT OF KtKtlTOXt ESTATE WO. 4457 Wntlre la hrrrby gltea. That the und*r«lgned hue been appointed Executors of the estate of ''hrlstlan Richer late nt Adama County, deceased. The estate Is probably Bill VC lit Haymond F. Kleber. Bills F.lebrr — Exeentora Jaly XT. ItMs Henry 11. Heller Altnraey July 31 Aug. 7-14 fa, Elevator Co. Oecatur ■ Wetarson • Ma near AH Minds of Iron Warii -ZLjjam.' CUPW ORNAMENTAL Decatur, tod. IRON > Phene 5482 SHOP—Ccrner Wawhinffton & 11th Stw. Ren—l22 S, 13th St. Anyone having watches or docks with the late Job. A. Kintz Please call and identify same at the residence Sunday, August 8, 1918, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Henry J. Zuber, Administrator Country Style LIRII OPEN KETTLE RENDERED «1-15 5 Ih. Bucket mrs IEAT MARKET Phone 97
KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Corrected Aug. 7 16h to 180 lbs. ...._ 29.00 180 to 200 lbs .... 29.85 200 to 221 lbs 89.50 225 to 240 lbs - 89 00 240 to 250 lbs. 88.50 250 to 260 lbs. 88-25 260 to 270 lbs 87.75 270 to 280 lbs. ~ 87.85 280 to 290 lbs 26.75 290 to 300 lbs. 26.85 300 to 321 lbs. .... 25 00 325 to 350 lbs 24.00 350 to 375 lbs 28.00 375 to 00 lbs. .. 22.00 140 to 160 lbs 88.00 120 to 140 lbs. 22.00 100 to 120 lbs. 22.00 Roughs 300 lbs down 22.60 300 to 350 lbs 22.00 350 to 400 lbs 21.00 400 to 450 lbs. 20.00 500 to 550 lbs. 17.50 500 to 600 lbs. 16.60 Htag» ... 16.00 Boars 11.00 Veals i Wed. & Sat ) . .. 30.50 Lambs I Wed. A Sat.) 26.00 Clipped Lamvs 24.50 Ewes (Clipped) .... 7.60 Yearlings 14.50 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected Aug. 7 200 to 220 lbs. 29.50 220 to 230 lbs. 29.20 230 to 240 lbs. 29.00 240 to 250 lbs 28.75 250 to 260 lbs. 28.20 260 to 270 lbs 27.75 270 to 280 lbs. 87.25 280 to 290 lbs. 26.75 290 to 300 lbs. 26.25 300 to 325 lbs 25.25 325 to 350 lbs. 24.50 350 to 375 lbs. 23.75 375 to 400 lbs 22.00 40b |bs. up 2150 180 to ZOO lbs 28.26 160 to 180 lbs 28.75 140 to 160 lbs 25.25 100 to 140 lbs. .... 24.50 Roughs 300 down 23 75 Stags 17.00 Calves 28.00 Ewes 9.00 Bucks 7.00 Boars .. 11.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR 60. Corrected Aug. 7 Beans suojvct to ckAnge during day. Prices delivered at elevator. Aak for pricea. Grain: .03 per bushel lose. Cora: .07 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGS ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Pheno ISO Corrected Aug. 7 Grade A large white 54 Grade A large brown .52 Current receipts .45 Heavy hens .30 Leghorn bens 4 lbs. up 23 Cocks 12 Fryers-call tor pricea. GRAIN PRICES Adams County P. a. Co-Op's Sorne-Monreo-Wlltlama Corrected Aug. 7 NO. 1 Wheat 2 00 Oats .. . .65 Corn ... ..... t.~i Beans 3.00 Call for rye prices. Fam Meettags Moro than 35 million persons in the United States sttended meetings, demonstrations and tours held by county farm agents tn 1946.
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