Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1948 — Page 5

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I pWi. OCAL 0 CAL CLASSIFIED ~°| Advertising rates WOVd* 0F |M,: ■•lib* 50c; 2 time# 76c; ■ times 11; 6 time* 11.75 quoted are for eonaeci lnS erttons No classified tIW accepted for sklpday H 10 point BLACK | I *■)' H 5c p«r word each in- | IRfKon 50c minimum charge. ■flK, rifled ads listed In paraI i JK-. 50% increase over : ’Bp.,v must he In office by 11 i i.■ Monday through Friday. : deadline la 9a. m. * I TF o h «A L K |*|A' xl . i .; "coleman Oil Burner I and floor furnace* order | Hr ,'j-nit-ii L'hrick Bros. 207 ts | s®7v'e Radios Zenith, f '■rtou, I-'I .95 i'p. Also used rad- ! ■ Chrlck Bro*. 207 ts I jAiT AME oiFspaee heaters patented fuel »aver availjn all sites Haugk*. 213 ts 2" acres. suitable for I Hiding. 2 miles east on 224. I 61'03 or 197. 218-7 t Chevrolet Pri ed for quick RH, Phone 1831. 222 3tx SALE -30 gal <’*’•• heater fitting*. 415 W. Jefferson. I after 5 p.m. 222-3tx jHVu.E 10" While Kock pul ML William Rupert. Monroe. K 328-3tX yS SALE — SKetaas Dottie Gai Hpex $145.00 complete and up Arif* Bros. 207 ts A -'ALE Building lot. residentH o < tion. North Fifth St. Phone fS SALE — ITltra good used ■sting Stoves. Stucky A Co, -ft'' ' Ind 212-121 jH salp: Old four door sedan. ■eple. 221-3 U I A SALP: Good used heating and kitchen ranges. Stucky I Monroe. 221 12t| MM SALE - Devoe Faint*- good ction. outside, inside * bam I “Ask your neighbor,- he) used it. L'hrick Bros. 53-lt |ft SALE. Peaches Best quality* ■basket packed- at fair prices. Mays West Side Market. 201-ts H SALE — Washing machine* 5" and up. Haugk* Apglian- ■- l lumbing. Heating. 197-TP" rail SALE— Dirt, clndor*. de-■vm-d. Call Lorin Gias* at O. ■. lulling. Ciaigviile A Decatur Ultf MR SALE - 1940 Ford coach, ■rand new 1948 Plymouth coach. A* 39 Plymouth Coach. Doc* ■ar Dock - i'hone lu3. 212-ts ESTATE coal i|ieatrolas. iin and large sizes’in stock used coal and oil hewters. igks 213-ts NBW FUMNITUJIE? ■s' Vogue Furniture make your style, in any pattern and for % the cost-Call 1884 A 14)77. 212-ts • I.S YticiFFi RNfTLRB SHOW WEAR—Let Vogue Fumi■urc Re upholster and re style ■ at a tremendous saving to A" r *» I ”’4 »r 1077. 212-ts HALE—tl*ud deep freezers. radios, sweepers, oil and wood < ttok stoves, iron and sinks Maytag Service ■imlifu Appliance*. 238 N 2nd. ■hone 95 817-ts ML SALE Purebred Hampshire Top quality, reasonable Also 1 2yr old boar, an ■m ■’.•tiding sire Elmer Fritz- ■"-•■’ so of Chattanooga. Ohio I 223-3 U A* SALE ~~ Bettie GM and elecyl' ranges ■ Estate - Culvers*! - ■rand • Calorie. Immediate de■very Wide selection to choose ■roni Haugk*. Appliances, Plumb- ■■<- Heating. 197-TF ■r SALE -To settle estate. 10 two family home in fair ■•ndition on valuable comtnor ■ u ' lot on First Street. Priced ■ for quick sale. Bob Hel- ■*. Realtor, Heller Building. ■* hn «« 87d. 206 ts ■Mt SALE - im-ga* nuut service Mn<>* aratUMe for Hom* and C«n■»er< ial heating, get our rate* be ■fore you Invest In heating equip ■ "‘•nt Stucky** Drbgaa Service. M'omeva Hatcheries. Phon* 156. ■ Rene , a lug. , JT M? R BAhE ~To settle estate of ■ ate Judge Fruchte. eight room ■ home, U)raer ts Foorth jßck . ■ •on Street*. 1* bath*, stoker M beat Attached garage, hard |’ rM *l n<«r* down. New kitchen. ■ “*th and bedroom First floor Mis complete living quarters t> ■•tain can be converted to apart-; ■ Hal Ur. Raa.'tcr. He> ■ «•' hiding phog* 178. 2c* ts

FOR SALEL-1941 Dodge sedan, radio & heater. Good tire*. 4101 Line St. Phone 1785. 223-3t' FOR SALE—At once, private sale,' all my furniture, like new. Call 1208. 223 3ti FOR SALE—Holstein Bull, year i and a half old. Eligible to register Fred Buase >4 mile east % mile north of Preble. 223-3 ts FOR SALE 2200 feet 14 x 6 red cedar beveled siding at a bargain. A. Barkley. 2nd house ea«t of Shroyer Ijikc. 223-3tx FOR SALE — 5 springer cow*. E. D. Wass. flr*t house sooth of Adam* and Allen county line, 1 mil* east 101. 223 g3tx FOR SALE — Black cow, to freshen soon. Second house east of state line on 224. Frank Brittson. 233 g3tx P’OR SALE — 3 year old Guernsey cow. 4 year old Holstein. Austin .Merriman, 4 mile* east, 2% south Monroe. 233g2tx FOR SALE Purebied Holstein cow, will Ims fresh soon. Howard Zimmerman, 5 miles southwest Decatur. 233 g2t FOR SALE — 41 Plymouth house trailer. Take a* it le 8450. Call after 5:30 p.m. Phone 8932. 223 3tx FOR SALE — Duo Therm oil stove like new. with 2-50 gal. drums. 80 ft. copper oil line. 244 N. Seventh St. 223 3tx FOR SALE--Clump* of blooming hardy Chrysanthemums, evergreen* and strawberry plants. Harlow s Gardens, U. S. 27. 223-4tx WALL PAPER SPECIALS- We have wall paper* ready trimmed in bundle* of 6. 8. io and 12 roil* priced at 45c per bundle and up. Smith Drug Cd. 223-3 t FOR SALE: Used Studio Couch in fair condition. Cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Store. Decatur. Indiana, Phone 199. 223t2 J FOR SALE- Poland China male hog*. Also 6 roll Applicant corn shredder In good shape. Adolph | Bultemeler, 8* nil. W., 3*4 N. of j Preble. Preble Phone. 223-3tx FOR SALE "ir” Allla-Chalmer* | tractor, cultivator and plow Graham' plow* Cultlpacker*. corn cribs, spike tooth harrow. Used McCormick 14" plow. Manure spreader. 7 ft. disc. GerberMoser hnpl Co , I' S. 27. Phone 2551. 223-5 t FOR SALE <3 acre*. In Lutheran neighborhood 9 miles north we*t of De< ator Good J bedroom bouse with new cupboards, cabinet sink, and inlaid linoleum in kiteben. Barn and outbuildings. Fruit and shade tree*. Quick possession. Kenneth IL Zent. realtor. 707 Fort Wayne Bank Building. Fort Wayne, Ind. 223-3 t FOR SALE Tilting lounge chair with ottoman, mohair cover B*l- - 441" kitehen cabinet with matching 3 door utility cabinet, modern style. Breakfast set solid oak. chairs are tight. 2 burner Westinghouse hot plate with steel cabinet. All items In good condition, clean and used by only one person. Call after 7 p.m. Phone 18083. 323 3tx FOLLOW THE CROWD: To our store and take advantage of our low price* on high quality furniture and rugs during our big clearance sale. Sprague Fur nlture Store, Decatur. Indiana. Phone 199 223t2 ATTENTION! YOING MOTH 10% discount on all baity bed*. ERB Lovely bassinet* l~!>. youth's beds. rollaway bed*, bunk bed*, high chair*, nursery chairs, and stroller*. Sprague Furniture Store. Decatur. Indiana. Phone 199. 223t2 W A N 1 c. I) WANTED TO BT-- Beef sad dairy cattle Sebeiman's Mark et. Phone 3081 79-ts WANTED - Lady to work in laun dry. Apply in person phone 1149 187 So. 9th St. 221 3tx WANTED — Carpenter, mason and plastering work. John B Sehwaru Herne, route 1, 220 g*tx WANTED- <Mrt or middle-aged lady to do housework 2 or 3 days a w eek Phone 1520. 223-3tx MTANTED - Good Qua ity HAY Loose Barn Cured And Dry Enough To Bale And Ship. John Feasel. Phono 6262. 185 TF WANTED— Mimeographing work Professional equipment. Save money on letter*, eale* meoeagea program*. form*. etc. Joan Cowaa. Phoae 879. Heller Build fog _ _ WANTED- We ony iron, rag* paper, hid-*, fur. gr***«. Also handle aew and uaed structural stool and pipe For quick service' call Wafer Hid* and Fw On. Our ' ouly address 710 Ueet Monroe Phon* 441

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, "I know the Democrat Want Ad . said you'd have more freedom living in a house trailer—well, that depend* upon whether you're , married!” HELP WANTED: Dependable girl for office work and clerking. Gambles. 88813 WANTED TO RENT-Two bed room house. R. W. Pruden. phone 1618 or 8762. 233-3tx 1 WANTED: Good quality hay • - baled or looee • * also straw.—Burk Elevator Co. Phoae 25. 190TF 1 SEWING MACHiNE~Rep*lrlng - Let us convert your old treadle Machin* into a modern electric. > We make covered button*, buciels, machine buttonholes; H-m stitching. We buy and sell sewing machine*. Boardman’* 223 North First. 207 2ltx — FUR RENT — FOR RENT — 2 room furnished apartment. Ist floor and private entrance. Phone 1327. 1 823-3tx | -n j ~ - . ! FOR RENT—3 new 3-roem apart- ( merits, furnished except livingroom. Call 14201 after 5 p.m. 223-3tx FOR RENT — Modern 3 room unfurnished apartment, upstair*. Working couple preferred. Winchester etreeL Reference* required. Monroe phone 103-B. 233 g2tx MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loan* of 810 to 8800 made to men or woi men. Decatur Loan A Dieeount Co. Truat Bldg., Phone 319 56 TF ■ I’RONE 1897 for all y<mr beauty need*—Fleetwave—cold wave* A machine!***. Alao manicuring A tinting. Bobette Beauty Shop 2196 t SEE HAUGKI for automatic water heater*— water system*— bathroom*—or kitchen*. We furnish pipe and Install anything we sell. , 80-ts RADIO REPAIR— For complete and dependable radio repair work, try oar guaranteed eervlc* at reaeonabl* prices. Haugk*. 60 ts FAHMERB ATTENTION—We re move dead horaoe. eow*. bogs, etc. Deeat'tr phone 2000. We pay all phon* ebargee. The SUdler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Prodacta Co. 16-ls WANT A SEWING MACHINE! See Boardman’s. 233 N. First. We have new and rebuilt, moat every type. Liberal trade in Our shop hour*. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Free service for one year on all sewing machines. 223t6x SLKCTIUCAL WIRING dUPPLIM -Let M eepply yon with your electrical need*, such as wire, swltebee, boxes, receptacles, fix turee. motor* or anything that you may need. Quotations given on say job. Arnold A Klenk 817-TF (iIRLS WOMEN- Want To Be A Practical Nurse BIG DEMANDHIGH WAGES — Instruction. High school not necessary. Easy to learn at home in spare time Prepare now for this interesting, profitable work Write for FREE Information Wayne School of Practical Nursing. Box 192. c/o Democrat 222 2tx IJBT SpFk* DO your radio, washer. Iron, sweeper, or any electrical appliance need repairing? If so. let "Spike’’ fix it. For prompt service, call or bring your appliance* in need ol repair tn ua Parta for aU makes of washers, radio*, sweeper* or Iron*. Phone 463 Arnold A Klenk, Inc. 203-ts CARO OF THANKS We wish to expies* our grateful ap|>re< iatlon to our many friend* and neighbors for their many acts of kindness sad sympathy; also, the Women of the Moose and other* who assisted st the house on Friday. Edwin 8. Howard and familyCARO OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank our many friend*, neighbors and relative* for their many acts of kindness consoling word* and floral offering* during the illness ' and death of Jesae J Herat 1 The Family. I - Trgd* I" • Oood Tewn «» Oeeatw

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REVEAL RESULTS (Cont. From Pag* On< > citizen* voluntarily checked up. and happy that less than one percent of those x-rayed were found to have possible tuberculosis. She declared, "official* of the county tuberculosis association are very much pleased with the full response to the drive. The continued cooperation of the citizens and the medical society will eventually eradicate the disease In Adams county.” Family physician* of the 41 person* shown to have chest abnorm alitles have received full analyse* of their patients' conditions as , disclosed in the x-ray*. MICHIANA (Cont From rage On*) ; ence will gather for a brief devotional service In c harge of the l Rev. Walter Merzdorf. Bippu*. following which the delegates will div- ’ ide into four group conference* The 1 • entire conference wilf later be ad--1 dressed by the Rev Henry C. Koch, ’ fit. Loni*. Mo., representative of world service, and the Rev. Wil- ’ Ham C. Feller, Deeatur, chairman • of *ynod'a Kingdom service com- ' mittee. Following the presentation _ of certificate* of recognition and a ( period of open discussion, the Rev. , Paul Schroeder will close the con- . ference sessions with a commitment service. ( The general theme of the con- , ference is. "The Church Advances.” t The text I* found in Philippian* . 3:15, "I pre** toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus." 1 The conference is scheduled to adjourn at 4:45 p.m. t Reckless Homicide Charged To Driver r Seymour. Ind . Sept. 21 —(UP)— 1. Delsie Seal, 24. Crothersville, today 1. waa charged with recklos* homicide i- in the death of a teen-aged Scotts- >. burg girl. Police *aid Seal was driver of the 1 car in whieh Bonnie Jean McClain. ■ 16. was riding on a country road near Medora Saturday. Seal was i said to have lost control of the car. ’ It turned over and pinned Mis* Met ('lain beneath it. fatally Injuring p her Seal and another occupant of , the auto were not injured. f ; Make “Back to School Week” SAFETY WEEK — t every week of the year. — r Decat ar Insurance Agency, Kenneth Runyon. T 1 -■—

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Klein Henz, Inc. STOCKYARDS PHONE 77 WILLSHIRE, OHIO Hog Market Sept. 20 • 225-250 — - 29.75 ISO-225 -29. W 250-275 — - - 29.50 150-160 27.00 275-300 29.25 140-150 26.75 130-140 26.50 120-130 26.25 110-120 26.00 100-110 25.75 Daily Hog Market Calves and Thurs., FrL Sat. Hogs Bought on Average Weight 160-300 and 100-160 No Yardage or Commi.-4nion. Public Auction I will »ell at public auction 14 miles East of tatty. Ohio: 1 mile East of Jet. of 127 A 113, anil then 'j mile South: 3'9 miles South and 1 mile East of Paulding, ou Thursday, September 23,1948 at 12 NOON 42--REGISTERED SPOTTED POLAND CHINA SOWS-42 15 Tried Sows and 7 Gilts. All have litters by side. 20 open gilt*. Double immuned These are outstanding Sows and Gilts. The j>ig* are sired by an outstanding, good boar. — FARM MACHINERY — John Deere •> ft. Combine, used one season, like new: John Deere 7 ft. Power Mower, good. John Deere side delivery rake, good: New Idea hay loader. Uke new. Sandwich Stationery hay bailer, first class; One 4 section and one 3 section spring tooth harrows; One I section and one 2 section spike tooth harrows; One 10 ft. Cultipacker. One 7 ft. Srnoth Roller, and other articles not mentioned. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. Sale, rain or shine, inside If weather is bad. Lunch will be served. OTTO SCHLATTER-Owner Ned Johnson Auct. Melvin Llechty—Auct. REAL ESTATE AUCTION 40 ACRES FRIDAY, SEPT. 24, 1948 - 1:30 P. M. LOCATION 2', mile* North of Berne. Indiana, on V. S. 27. then I'4 miles East; or 3'4 miles South of Monroe, Indiana on the Tile Mill Road. I hen >4 mile East. LEGAL DESCRIPTION The S. W. of the N. E '4 o( Sec 22 Twp 26 N R 11 east. Adam* County. Indiana, containing to acres more or less. This I* a good level highly productive piece of land and all is being farmed. There are No Buildings, making If a gnod investment. The farm is being sold by the Heirs of Clara L. Schug. deceased, to settle the Estate, and possession will be given as soon as present rops are harvested. TERMS- 1 3 Cash, on day of sale. Balance upon delivery of Warrantee Deed and Merchantable Abstract of Title The new purchaser will itart paying Taxes in the Spring of 1949. HEIRS OF CLARA L. SCHUG. OWNERS D. Burdett* Custer, Attorney Roy S. Johnson. Auctioneer J. W Kent. Sa'es Manager Sale Conducted through The Kent Realty A Auction Co.. Inc. Decatur. Indiana — Phone 68 C. W. Kent or Gerald Strickler 13 18 21

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—sa—*m*sMWiHii— ■ i——-aaeawi INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Sept. 21 —(UP) — (PMAI— livestock: Hogs 8,000; barrows and gilts 50-75 lower; good and choice 180260 Ib*. 29.50-29.75; short load 30.00; heavier weights scarce; 160-180 lbs. 2700.2950; 190-160 Jbs. 22.50-26.00; »ows load fully 50, top 75. lower, good and choice light and medium weights 24.0025 75, few 26 00; medium weighty and heavies 22.50-24.50. Cattle 2,20 ft. calves 600; steeft and heifen alow, bulk weak to unevenly 50 lower; medium and good grades predominating and under most pressure; 3 loads lo< to average choice 1.220 1b steer* 38.00; 10 loads good 1,150-1,200 1b weight* 3550; 2 load* average to high good around 1.100 lbs. 36.50, medium to good short fed steers and yearling* held 28.00-35.00; medium to just good heifers 3200 but some held higher, cows slow, weak to 50 lower; good beef cows bid 22 00 down; vealers moderately active, steady: good and choice 30.0tf-32.00. Sheep 1,500; native /print! lambs weak to 50 lower; top 88.73 for small lots choice: bulk good and choice 2250-23.50; medium and good 2000-2200; slaughter ewe* barely steady, good and choice 7.00-9.00 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne Ind . Sept. 21 —(UP) — Livestock: Hogs 200-300 lb*. 28.50-29.25. 160200 lbs. 28-28.76, pigs 26 down, roughs 26 down Calves 33. Lamb* 23.50, yearling* 18. ewes 9, bucks 8 No cattle market today. Markets At A Glance By United Pres* Stocks firm in quiet trailing Bond* Irregular. U. 8. government* did not trade. Carb stocks irregular. Wheat, corn. oats, rye and soy bean future* iregular. Hogs, cattie. sheep moderately active and steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept 2.2416; Dec 2.25- %; May AMWI July 199. Corn Sept. 1.77%; Oct. 1 49A; Dec. 1.41; May 1.14%: Julv 1 45%. Oats: Sept 71%; Dec. 73; May 74; July 69%. Soybeans: Nov 2 17; Dec. 2.48; Marell 2 4!'%8. Self closing doors are being tested In vestibule and dining cars on British railways. w<rked hy invisible counterweights and fitted with soft edges to prevent pinched finger* vtrricE of fix tt. setti.f.mhxt of EsTvrr m». Noth * I* hereby given to tlie creditors, heirs and legatee. M .>• < Mvers, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the ZSth day of October it'ts. end show cause, if any, I •vhv the FINAL Hh’TTLF.MENT A<’Coi'NTSt with the estate of said de- | edent should not be approved; and | • aid heirs sfe n->tifled to then and) th-r<- m ike proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Elmer Over* Vrtmtnhorstnr Iteratur. Indian*. »e*l. IX IIHs. SOoroe, l>. Uurgette < osier. i’ ■ l 'I INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570

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KENNETT-MURRAY A CO. Correetod Sept. 21 250 to 875 lb*. 29.00 225 to 250 lbs 88.75 SOO to 225 lbs. 28.50 180 to 30't lbs. 88.25 160 to 18n lbs 28.00 275 to 300 lb*. 28 85 300 to 325 lbs 27.75 325 to 350 lb* 27.25 350 to 375 lb* 26 75 375 to 400 ibs 2625 140 to 160 lbs 24.50 12" to 140 Ibs. 24 00 100 to 120 Ibs. 23.50 Roughs 300 lbs down ... 25.50 300 to 325 lb*. 25.00 325 to 350 lbs. 24.50 350 to 375 lbs. 24.00 375 to 400 lb*. 83.50 400 to 425 Ibs. 23.00 425 to 450 lb*. 22.50 45u to 475 lbs 22.00 475 to 500 ib«. ......... 2150 6M to ibs 21.00 550 to 600 lb*. 20.50 Stags 17.00 Yeah (Wed A Sat.) 31.00 tanibs (Wed A Sat ) 21.50 Ewes ............ 7.00 Yearling* 14.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected Sept. 21 225 to 250 Ihs. 2875 250 to 275 Ibs 28.50 200 to 225 Ibs 28 50 275 to 300 lbs 28.25 309 to 350 lbs. 2’B 00 360 to 400 Ibs. 27.75 140 to 160 |b*. 26.60 100 to 140 lb*. 23.5" Roughs 300 down 25.50 tamb* 22.00 Stag* 17.00 Calves 27.00 Ewe* 8.06 Buck* 6.08 Boar* 12.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Sept 21 Beans sunject to cnaog* daring day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices. Grain: .63 per baebel lees. Corn: .07 per 100 I***. so b. farm. WHOLESALE EGO ANO POULTRY QUOTATION* Ft»rnl*h*d by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Pbwn* 300 Corrected SepL 21 Grade A large white .63 Grade A large brown .61 Heavy Hens ... .31 Leghorn bens 4 ibs up .28 Cock* 15 Fryer* call for price*. GRAIN PRICES Adam* County P. B. Co-Op’* Bern*-M*nro*-Wlltlamo Pleasant Mill* Corrected Sept 21 No 1 Wheat 8.14 Oat* 68 Corn 2.4" Beans 2.30 Call for ryo price*. Trade In a Good Town — Occatur

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