Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1948 — Page 5

SEPTEMBER 23, 1948

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Iy^T-- o HBIIoCAL CLASSIFIED | Mjvektisins rates words ■ * ,50c; 2 time* 75c; I ••'■&>•« **; • tlmea * 1,75 K, ouoiad are for consec- , * No classlfisd "Accepted for skipday for 10 point BLACK It 5c par word each In- | \_A 50c minimum charge. | ads listed In para- ■ ETt 50% increase over fdZr rate. ■b must be In office by 11 JWMondar through Friday. Mgay deadline is 9 a. tn. - o I <H A rK 2aHJI.E __ 7\>lemau Oil Burner *■£’> and floor furnaces order Uhrlck Bros 207 ts Radios Zenith. -I^K, n 121 95 pp. Also used rad jJßvhrick Bros. 207 ts Oil space heaters patented fuel saver availall sizes, liaugks. 213 ts y^|arsr~l94l rvodge sedan, rabeater. Good tires. 41" jHst Rhone 1785. 223 3t |JKaLE — Sketxas Bottle Gas Bros. - Good used heating K, and kitchen ranges. Stucky , Munroe. 221 12t Devoe faints -good Outside. Inside & barn K>. "Ask your neighbor," he feKised it. Übrlck Bros. 53 ts Peaches Beat quality packed at fair prices. West Side Market. T 2oltf Duucanpbyfe drop i ]■ table and four chairs Good i Phone 13075. | 224g4t I |^»Tle”— ~Wastilng machines | Wversal Voss and automatic, I Hou and up. Haugks Appliau | Plumbing, Heating. 197-TF fob SALE— oirt. cinders, deCai! I-orin Glass at O. WDillir.g. Craigvliie A Decatur j£he. 161 ts All'S ESTATE coal heatrolas, and large sizes in stock Mp used coal and oil heaters B’ 213 ts MMV. XEW fFunitcre’ - Vogue Furniture make your style, In any pattern and for % the cost—Call 1334 dK Y' )l ’ It~FI ’llN ifI:RE Sllow ■ WEAR -Let Vogue Furni■t -Ke upholster and re style at a tremendous saving to ■ Call 1334 or 1077. 212-ts I SALE Ceed"deep frvezer» radios, sweepers, oil and wood cook stoves, iron ■. Cabinet. % price. Maytag Kthc Kitchen Appliances. 233 Phone 95. 217 ts -X *■ SALE—Purebred Hampshire Top quality, reasonable Also 1 2-yr-old boar, au Mounding sire Elmer Fritz So. of Chattanooga, Ohio 223-3tx - ~ SALE — Hottie Gas and elecMi ranges • Estate - Universal - Hand - Caloric, immediate defifery W ide selection to choose M*n. Haugks. Appliances, PlumbSg Heating. 197-TF MsiLE -Tu settle estate. 10 Mmn two family home In fair Mndition on valuable commerlot on First Street. Priced M.SOQ lor quick sale. Hub Hel■r Realtor, Heller Building, cultivator and plow (■uham plows. CuiUpackers. cribs, spike tooth harrow McCormick 14" plow Ma spreader. 7 ft. disc. Gerber ■o»er Impl Co.. U 8 27. Phone yi 2235 t W ■- U.K 1947 Chevrolet fleet M>‘- 1700 miles 1947 Chevrolet ■ylemaster. 14.000 miles 1941 ■*vr<de’ 2 door 1943 Chevro- ■* 2 door 1940 Chevrolet M lll '•* 1,38 Chevrolet 2 door ■lb Ford 2 door 1935 Chevrolet ■ door Fred Buache. Phone 975 ■ 234.:tx M* SALE—To settle estate of Judge Fruchte, eight room M'.’ne. corner of Fourth A Jack■n Streets, 1% baths, stoker ■*•' Attached garage, hardM'*'* 1 down. New kitchen, ■•'u and bedroom. First floor ■ complete living quarters. I p Mutrt can be converted to apart »»nt Hob Heller. Realtor. Hel yr Building. Phone 870. 206 ts I Mb SALE Tilting lounge chair ■ ■uth ottoman, mohair cover Seij B* r ’ 40" kitchen cabinet with patching 3 door utility cabinet, j Hnudern style Breakfast set solid I ’hairs are tight 2 burner | ■"e»tinghouse hot plate with] M'-' 1 cabinet. AH Rems in good I H , ” , ' 1 ' ,lon - clean and used by onK FW*oa Call alter ’ y k l»l H 3 Jt*

'l FOR SALE- 1937 Pontiac In good condition. Grover Liechty, Berne, 1 Rl. 224-3 t« FOR SALE 80 bass piano accordion Mrs. Richard Martin. R-6, I Phone 6614. 224-2tx FOR SALE 6 room bouse located I at 727 N. 2nd St If interested call 1557. 224-3tx FOR SALE — Registered Jersey cow, just fresh. Rudolph Koenemann, R-2, Monroeville. 224-2tk FOR SALE- Apartment size gas range, also deluxe table top gas range. 104 N. 4th. 225-3tx • FEED FOR SALE — Suitable for cattle, hogs and poultry Bag Serr vice. Inc. 225 3t r FOR’ SALE 25 White It^< : k _ |ml lets. Noble Raudenbush, 1 mile E. of Pleasant Mills. 225-3 t FOR SALE ■ One coal heating stove; one phonograph, one 75 t lb. ice box. 703 Studebaker St. Phone 12153. 225-2 U f FOR SALE -Holstein Bull, year I and a half old. Eligible to regie- ' ter. Fred Busse mile east % mile north of Preble. 223-3tx , Delta Theta Tau Bake Sale Saturday, September 25, at f 8:15 a. m. Cole’s .Meat .Mar- - ket. 225t2 1 FOR SALE - 22'i<i feet Mi x 6 red I cedar beveled siding at a bargain. A. Barkley, 2nd house I east of Shroyer latke. 223-3tx I , FOR SALE — 5 springer cows. E. D. f Wass, first house south of Adams and Allen couuty line. 1 mile r east 101. 223 g3tx FOR SALE 41 Plymouth house [ trailer. Take as it in 3150. Call after 5:30 p.tn. Phone 8932. 223 3lx ' FOR SALE Duo Therm oil stove like new. with 2-50 gal. drums. 20 ft. copper oil line. 244 N. Sev- ' enth St. 223 3tx ' FOR SALE 30 gal. range tank and P coal heater with fittings. 415 W. Jefferson. Call after 5 p.m. 224-3tx ’ FOR SALE Oil burner, large. J practically new, good condition Dark brown 17145 Madison street. , Phone 12631. 225 g3t ' FOR SALE—Clumps of blooming hardy Chrysanthemums, everJ greens and strawberry plants. . i Harlow s Gardens. U. S. 27. J 223-4tx I WALL PAPER SPECIALS ~We 1 have wail papers ready trimmed f In bundles of 6,8, 10 and 12 rolls ; priced at 45c per bundle and up. Smith Drug Co. 223-3 t ’ FOR SALE? BroikrT and ’ fryers • • dressed, cut up and delivered. Harold J. Hoffman, Homestead 32, I Phone 3484. __H , FOR SALE South Bend white enamel range, excellent condl- . tlon, Ralph Stove, 2 miles east of Willshire on Route 81. ( 225-3tx FOR SALE 6 room bouse and one 1 adjoining lot. Good cistern In good condition. Located in Monroe, Ind.. Roy Hook. Monroe. 1 225-3tx ' FOR SALE Pair garage or barn doors Bxll ft wide-track included Water pressure system com- ’ plete with 5b gallon tank Phone J 1619. 225-2 t FOR SALE Sat Sept. 25 at l;30 ' p.m. In our garage at 313 Madison St. Good used clothing, winter coats and dresses. Mrs. A. 1 l.elgh Bowen 324-3tx FOR BALE 2 purebred Chester ] White gilts, open. Albert Converset, ‘/i mile south of Alien * 1 Adams county line. % mi. east of Road 101. 224-3tx ' FOR SALE Poland China male hogs. Also 6 roil Applicant corn shredder in good shape. Adolph Bultemeier, ’w mi. W. 3H N. of Preble. Preble Phone. 223-3tx FOR SALE— 1934 Chevrolet sedan 1937 Ford coach. 1935 Ford coach. 1933 Chevrolet sedan. 1936 Ford coach. Air compressor. Doc’s Car Dock. I’hone 103. 224 ts FOR SAIiE — 4 room house, full basement, in Decatur. Ikrwn payment. balance monthly install- ’ ments Good location Imtnedtate 1 possession. Lawrence Hamrick. 1 mile south of Wren Ohio on ’ Road 49. 2H 3tx FOR SALK «3 acres In Lutheran neighborh'Mtd 9 miles northwest of Dei atur Good 3 bedroom house with new cupboards, cabinet sink, and inlaid linoleum In I kitchen Harn and outbuildings Fruit and shade trees. Quick ’ possession 311. Kenneth R. Zent. realtor. 707 Fort Wayne 1 Bank Building. Fort Wayne. Ind 223-3 t | WANT**) | —- .' WANTED TO BVT— Bwf and dairy cattle i >!»rk «L ?hcse Mil-

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"When you bought me with that ’ Democrat Want Ad—l understood I It was your little boy that promised to exercise me!" WANTED — Carpenter, mason and plastering work. John B. Schwartz Berne, route 1. 220 g6tx WANTED — Girl or middle-aged lady to do housework 2 or 3 days a week. Phone 1120. 223-3tx WANTED — Good Quality HAY Loose Barn Cured And Dry Enough To Bale And Ship. John Fennel. Phone C 262. 185 TF , WANTED TO RENT—S room unfurnished apartment or house. Call Harrison 64493 Ft. Wayne. Ind., collect. 225-3tx WANTED- Both Collie and Shepherd puppies, 6 to 8 weeks old. Harry Reed. 1 mile north, 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind. 224-6 t ‘ HELF WANTEDr Depend* ’ able girl fur office work and clerking. Gambles. , 223t3 1 WANTED TO RENT- Two bedroom house. R. W. Pruden. phone 1618 or 8762. 223-3tx WANTED: Good quality hay • • baled or loose • • also straw.—Burk Elevator Co. I’hone 25. I‘JOTF 1 WANTED- Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, stc. Joan Cowan, Phons 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 call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe, Phone 442 194-ts SEWING MACHINE RepairingLet us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; H«m stitching. Wo buy and sell sewing | machines. Boardman’s 223 North 1 First. 207 26tx| |6<"> per month up. This ad is di- 1 rected to men who want permanent, desirable, employment All 1 we ask is sincerity, cooperation and determination to get ahead 1 We will prove the rest. Car os-' sentlal. For Interview write PaulU M Sherrer Suite 852-4 Hotel Detroiter. Detroit. 1, Michigan '' 222-TL MISCELLANEOUS || MONEY TO LOAN - Cash loans I of 810 to 8300 made to men or wo-1 men. Decatur Loan A Discount H Co. Trust Bldg., Phons 319 55 TF Complete Protection Service. All types insurance.—Ken- I neth Runyon, K. C- Bldg., . Phone 385. T 1 SEE HAUGKS for automatic watsr heatsrs water systems— bath rooms -or kitchens. Ws furnish pips and Install anything wo sell. 80-ts RADIO REPAIR— For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Hsugks. 60-ts FARM ERB~ATTENTION -We irw move dead horses, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. Ws par all phone charges. The Stadler Fertlllror Co., formerly the Stad ler Products Co. 16-4 f WAGON DISTRIBUTORS Attentlon Exclusive franchise available. for reliable diHtributor*. to distribute products of food manufacturer established 1842. Fast turnover Items Slate number of trucks operated, and territory covered. fCltlea and Counties*. Reply Box 411 c/o Democrat. 225 31 EILECTHICAL WIRING BUPPLIWS - Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such ss wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fix tures. motors or anything that you may need Quotations given ob any job. Arnold A Klenk 817-TF AUTO MECHANK’S Training at home in our large modern equip ped shops Opportunity to eam while learning America's outstanding school Details are free write today. Commercial iTide; r-HiiS Ui" 1 AB'h’.B BBt.. Ft. M'ayts. Ud IU-2U|

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WANT A SEWING MACHINE? See Hoardman's. 223 N. First. We have new and rebuilt, most every type. Liberal trade in. Our shop hours, 9 a. tn. to 9 p. m. Free service for one year on all sewing machines. 223t6x LET SPIKE DO IT!-Does your radio, washer, Iron, sweeper, or any electrical appliance need repairing? If so, let "Spike" fix It. For prompt service, call or bring your appliances in need of repair to us. Parts for all makes of washers, radios, sweepers or Irons. Phone 463. Arnold A Klenk. Inc. 203-ts — FUR RENT — ~ FOR RENT—2 new 3-room apartments, furnished except livingroom. Call 14201 after 5 pm 223-3tx

® 1 « il i U. S. AUTHORITIBS are trying to get in touch with two officials of Am.-rican Oil company,subsidiary of Standard Oil, following their arrest at gunpoint in Budapest, Hungary. The two men arc Paul Rucdemann of Hartsdale, N. Y, head of the company, and George Banmntine (above), of St. Louin, his assistant. According to reports, the Communist-dominated Hungarian government will claim they admitted sabotaging Hungarian oil output. (International)

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Stickers Urge Votes For Democrat Party Indianapolis. Sept. 23 I UP) — I Stickers on cigaret vending machines In Indiana today asked voters] to cast their ballots for Democratic candidates who "have pledged themselves to repeal the Republican uu I fair cigaret tax law." State Democratic chairman Ira ’ Haymaker said the Democratic 1 state committee had distributed 1 200.000 of the small posters. Said the stickers; "The Democratic party of IndI iana has pledged itself to repeal the] Republican unfair cigaret tax law Ix>ok at the bottom of your pack. , Vote Democratic." TWO RUSSIAN (Cont. From Page One) ers from news Hands In the Soviet sector in systematic raids. The raids marked the first official action to eliminate su<h publications

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from the Soviet sector Police action apparently was ordered by Soviet authorities, who announced through the Soviet liceiiHed news agency DNB that “reI solutions have been presented by workers demanding suppression of warmongering, anti Soviet western licensed papers ” 1 The campaign against western papers started last week when Communist holligans carried out sporadic raids against newsstands selling western papers, threatening to burn them down ARRESTED FOR (Corn From Page Gn») W>-!'e|<) said that Lepman had i a rating of technical sergeant. He j was an engineer’s aide in elecI tronics at Grs Alamos Lepman. Welfeld -aid. admitted that he carried some documents away from Los Alamos, but said that he made no attempt at con cealing them, taking them out in d skitcaze or satchels. He believed that he might go into th- radio business, and that he might use some of the mater ial on electronics in his later work.

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j INDIANAPOLIS LVIESTOCK Indianapolis. Sept 23 (I'P* (P.MAi -Livestock; 1 Hogs: 7 ,(()•»; fairly active, bar--1 rows and gilts mostly 25-50 high 1 er; bulk good and choice 185-260 " lbs 29 25-29 50. practical top 29 50; ; load around 300 lb weights 28.26; 16MM lbs 27 00-29 1110-160 lbs , 23.00-26 00; medium weight and heavy sows around 50 higher; lightweights about steady, light and medium weights and heavies I 23.00-26.00 Cattle 600. calves 500; load high choice l.tlKlb steers 40 25. new high for load lots; otherwise little I lone, sellers generally holding for » steady prices but undertone lower; I cows slow, barely steady; vealers active, fully steady; good and 1 choice 31.00-33.50. Sheep: 1,000; native spring ) iambs active, fully 60 higher bulk I good and choice mixed weights ■ 23 00-24 o<>. top 24 50 for few choice; r medium and good 20.50-22 50; slaughter ewes steady; good and . choice 7.00-9 00 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind . Sept 23—(UP) Livestock: Hogs 200-300 lbs 29. 160-200 lbs 28.50, pigs 25 50 down, roughs 25 down. Calves 33. Spring lambs 23. yearlings Ik, ewes 9. bucks 8 No cattle market today. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Dec. 2.25%; May 2 16%; July 2.01. Corn Oct. 1 45%.\; Dec 1.40%; May I 44%; July 1.45% Oats: Dec. 73%; May 74%; July 70. Soybeans: Nov. 2.44%; Dec. 2.45; March 2.46 Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks. Irregular in quiet trading. Bonds: Irregular; U. S. governments did not trade Curb stocks: Irregular. Wheat, corn. Oats, rye and sov bean futures irregurar Sheep active about 50 cents higher. cattle fairly active and uneven, hogs slow. The virtual eradication of diphtheria from much of the United States was to a great degree an outgrowth of research carried on at the New York University College of Medicine votkk of rival, uktti.knkst of KeTtTK vo. s.’iar Notice I, hereby given to the < redItors, heirs and legatees of Katie M Rhoade*. de< eased to appear In th> Atjains Clr< ult Court, h.-ld at atur, Indiana, on the I'th -lay of Oct ISIS, and show <-ati»e, If any. why th.- FINAL HKTTI.ICME.NT AC COCNTS w-fth (lie estate of said de-.-edent should not 1.,, approved, and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof „f heirship, and rec eive thi-lr dlstrlhiitn • -harca. ThoHias II Ithondes Vdmlnlairator Ifea-ntHr. Indiana. Sept. IS. IIH*». Attorney Ferd 1.. Idtterer. Sept. 16-23 VOTK F. OF FIVVI. MKI*ri.KM»:NT OF ESTATE VO. «Xf. Notice Is |ierc-t>y given to tie- c reditors. heirs and legatee s of Margery K Shoaf, dec-eased to appear In the Adams Circuit Court h*ld it De. atur, Indiana, on th.- .'ltti day of tv toi.cr 1948, and show c-atiM, if any, win the FINAL HETTI.EMENT (•OI’NTS with th. estate of said decedent should not I**- approved, and said heirs are notified to then and there mak<- proof ~f heirship, and r.-.elv.- their dlstrllc >1 lv.- shares 1 hnrles J. shont F.yeeutor lleealar. Indlnnn. Sept. it. tuts Atlnrnry 11. Hurdeite c aster Sept. 33.36

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KENNETT MURRAY A CO. Corrected Sept. 22 160 to 180 lbs. 27.50 IN to 225 Bin. 28.00 - 225 to 275 lbs 28 25 1 275 to 300 lbs. 2775 300 to 325 lbs. 27.25 326 to 350 lbs. 26.78 1 350 to 376 lbs 26.25 I 140 to 160 lbs. 24.00 120 to 140 lbs. 23.50 ( 100 to 120 lbs. 23.00 1 Roughs 300 lbs down ......... 25.00 1 300 to 325 lbs. 24.50 r 325 to 350 lbs. 24.00 t 350 to 375 lbs. 23 50 r 375 to 400 lbs 23.00 400 to 425 lbs. 22.50 1 425 to 450 lbs. 22 00 I 450 to 475 Iba. 21.50 475 to 500 Ibn 21.00 ; 500 to 550 lbs. ... 20.50 I 650 to 600 lbs. 2000 1 Slags 16.50 Veals (Wed A Sat 1 31.00 Lambs (Wed A Sat.) 21 50 I Kwes 7.00 Yearlings 14.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected Sept. 23 225 to 250 lbs 28 50 250 to 275 lbs. 28 25 1 275 to 300 lbs. 27 75 , 180 to 2"0 lbs. 28.00 160 to IXO lbs 27 50 300 to 350 lbs. 27 25 , 350 to 400 lbs. 26 75 140 to 160 lbs 25 00 100 to 140 lbs 24 00 Rough* 300 down 24 75 lutmbs 21.00 Stags 17 00 Calves 30"0 Ewes 7.00 Buck* 5.00 Boars 12.00 LOCAu GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Sept. 23 Bean* tunjact to cnange during day. Prices delivered al elevator Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel let* Corn: .07 per 100 less. so b. farm WHOLESALE EGO AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phons 380 Corrected Sept. 23 Grade A large white ... .63 ’ Grade A large brown .61 Heavy Hens .31 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up 28 (’<» ks 16 1 Fryer* -call for prices. URAIN PRICES Adam* County F. B. Co-Op’s BsrneMonroe-Williams Pleasant Milla Corrected Sept 23 No. 1 Wheat ...... 2.0| Oats 88 Com 2.36 Beans 2.25 Cali for rye price*. Undesirable odors in cistern water >an be eliminated by treatment with <ali'iuin hypochlorite.

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