Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1948 — Page 5
SEPTEMBER 21. 1948
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•" IML-al classified I HB' aHTI6ING B * TEli HEBK word* or lets: • I 4ta> 50c; 2 R ,ueß 75c l | « K r . |1; 6 times 11.76 quoted are for conseei et ».* jnucrtlone. No classified sg>cr»pted for akipday , VACkD 6c P« r * or “ escb ,n ' 1 (Oc minimum charge. ■ flSKifled ads Hated In para I , F 50% Increase over | rate. ■ must be tn office by 11 through Friday. I Ltg|£y deadline Is 9 a. m ~”f7) h SA r K y; 100 bu new rye. Floyd paJaeT 2'a miles east of Willdrff* 224T1 iiLE Boy s 3 piece snow ( lip 3. Like new. 95.00. 1414. 226-ltx LK — Coleman Oil Burner ami floor furnaces order tolled. Uhrick Bros. 207 ts 77e — Radios — Zenith, n 124.95 up. Also used rad brick Bros. 207 U FLA.ME oil space beaters tatented fuel saver availall sizes. Haugks. 213-ts Skews* Bottle Gas ffresw 1145.00 complete and up jtfeffck Bros. 207 ts Good used heating ' ggZ* and kitchen ranges Stucky ft <Jt> Monroe. 221 121 3KI,L ~Devoe Faints good n Outside, inside & barn Ask your neighbor," be Beaches Beat quality . ■ket pack! J at fair prices West Side Market »y 201tf aHjALE - —~Washing machines ISBersa! Voss and automatic, and up. Haugks Applian Uk’lutnbing, Heating. 197 TF f^HsALE-- Dirt, cinders, deUser Call Lorin Glass at O. i fSniling. Craigviile A Decatur) ESTATE coal heatmlas. and large sizes in stock ftlK used coal and oil heaters SEW H KNITI Itl!'' ! Um Vogue Furniture make your 4*Br"l style, in any pattern and for % the cost—Call 1884 »8077. 212-ts *|KI7.E MYERS or Deming deep MO pumps Pipe for Installations lifttock Ezeprienced labor Bak ttVlumbing and Heating. Phone 704 W Monroe St. 139 T.| LOEf I<E~SHOW J ■ WEAR Let Vogue FurniRe upholster and re style a tremendous saving to ■ Call 1884 or 1077. 212 ts t®BAI.E Ded deep freezers, (•her* radios, sweepers, oil (■ and wood cook stoves, iron Cabinet, % price Maytag e Kitchen Appliances, 23k Wjj- 1 Phone 95. 217 ts - Bottle Gas and elec ranges • Estate - Universal - •: <1 ■ Caloric, immediate deiMry Wide selection to choose ftSp Haugks. Appliances. PlumbHeating. 197-TF settle estate. 10 two family borne in fair on valuable couimer W lot on First Street Priced ■do for quick sale Bob Hel ■ Realtor, Heller Building. 370. 208 ts cultivator and plow plows Cultipai kers, ■n cribs, spike tooth harrow ■rd McCormick 14" plow Ma B' sjweader 7 ft dim Gerber ■ser hnpl Co. U S. 27. Phone ■> 2235 t ■ p . 17uo miles 1947 Chevrolet ■lernaster. 14.000 miles 1911 ■evrolet 2 door 1940 Chevro2 door. 1940 Chevrolet ■ipe 1933 Chevrolet 2 door Ford 2 door 1935 Chevrolet ■i'sir Fred Bust he. Phone 975 SALE To settle estale ot ■" Judge Frucht*. eight room ■me. corner of Fourth & Jack ■o Streets, 14 baths, stoker ■*' Attached garage, hard ■>o.j floo* down New kitchen, and bedroom First floor B complete living quarters Up■airs tan be converted to apart ■ent Bob Haller. Realtor. Hel (■'J’uildln*. Phon* 470. 206 t’j — When you buy ■arniture and Rugs from us ■>u re getting the pat e setting ■yies We were selling Furni •re way before Lindberg flew •* Atlantic and womens skirts ■ere above the knees All this y 1 "- wave been saving thrifty money Shop our store and •re how niuch we can save you ■prague Furniture Store 132 So ■*Bft| fttyawt. ybtxpc nt 2.4 it
FOR SALE—I 937 Pontiac in good condition Grover Liechty, Berne, R-l- 224-3tx FOR SALE -6 room house located at 727 N. 2nd St. If interested call 1557. 224-3tx FOR SALE—Apartment size gas range, also deluxe table top gas range. 104 N. 4th. 225-311 FEED FOR SALE — Suitable for cattle, hogs and poultry. Bag Service, inc. Z 25 3t' FOR SALE -At once, private sale.' all my furniture, like new Call 1209. 226 it. FOR SALE 25 White R<x k pul- j lets. Noble Raudenbush, 1 mile E of Pleasant Mills. 225-3 t FOR SALE -Hard coal stove Call ( 802 between 11:30 a.m. and 12 N * 226 3tx FOR SALE - 5o lb. ice box. good condition. 38.00. 803 Walnut St. on St. Marys Street side. 226-2tx FOR SALE One coal heating stove; one phonograph, one 75 lb. ice box 703 Studebaker St Phone 12153. 225-2tx FOR SALE—-ko gal range tank and coal heater with fittings 415 W.j Jefferson. Call after 5 pm. 224FOR SAI.E — Oil burner, large, practically new, good condition. Dark brown. 1718 Madison street. Phone 12531. 225 g3t FOR SAI.E Clumps of blooming hardy Chrysanthemums, evergreens and strawberry plants Hallow's Gardens, L'. 8. 27. 223- i FOR SALE— South Bend white enamel range, excellent condition. Ralph Stove, 2 miles east | ot Willshire on Route M. 225- x IFOR SALE 6 room house and one i adjoining lot. Good cistern. In good condition Located in Monroe. Ind , Roy Hook. Monroe. 225-3tx FOR SALE Pair garage or bain' doors Sall ft wide-track included. Water pressure system complete with 50 gallon tank Phone lint. 227.-2 t FOR SAI.E Sat Sept 25 at 1 3<t! p in. in our garage at 313 MadiI son St. Good used clothing, win- ' ter coatz and dresses. Mrs. A Leigh Bowen. 224-3tx FOR SALE 2 purebred Chester , White gilts, open Albert Converset, mile south of Allen AAdams county line. % mi. east of Road 101. 224-3 U FOR SALE— 19.14 Chevrolet sedan 1937 Ford coach. 1935 Ford coach. 1933 Chevrolet sedan | 1936 Ford coach. Air compres-i ■ sor. Doc's Cur Dock. Phone 103.1 224 ts JI'ST RECEIVED A large ship inent of Zerone and Zerex get yours early. Come in and prepare your car for winter with alcohol or permanent anti freeze Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 226-T FOR SALE 4 room house, full basement, in Decatur. Down payment, balance monthly installments. Good location, immediate possession. Lawrence Hamrick, 1 mile south of Wren Ohio on Road 49. 224 3tx FOR SALE Genuine Estate oil A coal Heatrolas. for extra heating comfort, economy A beauty Kelvinator home freezers. Deluxe electric ranges Immediate delivery. See Decatur Hatchery, dealer. 226-7 t FOR SALE One Moot glass sho v counter One S-cuhic ft. home freezer, practically new One 6 case Coca Cola < ooler. One Aro air pressure grease gun Ail articles in good condition Schueler’s Ser vice Station. Preble, nd. 326 3tx ATTENTION' MH'NG MOTHERS: Lovely bassinets 37.75. 10% discount on all baby beds youths beds, rollaway beds, bunk b<-ds. high < hairs, nursery chairs, and strollers Sprague Furniture Store. Decatur. Indi ana, Phone 199. 226-lt W A N 1 ft 3> WANTED - To BET - ftaef and dairy cattle. Scheiman a Mara et. Phone loiii. 7* u WANfEii~Mid<iie aged man for stead) employment. — Hrant Motors. Inc. 22612 WANTED TO RENT 5 room unfurnished apartment or house Call Harrison 64 493 Ft. Wayne. I Ind . collect. 223-JtX WANTED Both Collie and Shep herd puppies. 6 to b weeks old Harry Reed. 1 mile north, 1mile east of Bluffton. Ind. 224WANTED- W* ouy iron. rags, paper, bide*, fur. areas*. Also 1 handle n*» nod uaed atrurtural steel and pip*. For quick aervic* call Maier Hid* and Fur Co. Our -y address 71J W eat Mcaroe Fhca* 442
QUICKIES by Keo Reynoida -Wrl I "W hen you ve final y convinced ■ yourself that you need a plumber I drew a cir< le around one in •the Democrat Want Ads for you I to call " WANTED: Ltmd quality hay • • baled or loose - - also straw.—Rurk Elevator Co. I Phone 25. 190TF WANTED Mimeographing work Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales message*, program*, form*, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 970, Heller Build Ing 244-TF I WANTED: (><M>d quality hay liMi.se <»r baled. Now located down by the river bridge. John Eeasel, phones 1322 & 6262. 226 TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing - Let u* convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; item stitching We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 207 25tx MISCEIJ ANEOI S PIANO TUNING and service. Boyd Stepler. phone Monroe 94-P. I I>T MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loans of 310 to 3300 made to men or wo men. Decatur A Discount Co. Trust Bldg., Phone 319 55 TF t STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St. Decatur Ind. 222-T Complete Protection Service. All types insurance.—Kenneth Run von, K. C- Bld«.. Phone 385. T I’Ho.NE 1897 For your shampoo cocktail and reconditioning treatment. School girl permanent |5 others 16.50 up Bobette Beauty Shop. 226-Ct SEE HAUGKS for automatic water beaters— water systems— bathrooms or kitchens. We furnish pipe and Install anything we eel). 80-ts RADIO REPAIR - For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reaaonable prices. Haugks , 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION -W* re move dead horses, co**, bog* •tc. Decatur phon* 2000. We pay all phons charges. The Stadler Fertillzar Co., formerly the Stad ler Product* Co. 15-ts WAGON DISTRIBUTORS Atten Hon Exclusive franchise available. for reliable distributors, to distribute products of food manufa< rer established 1542. Fast turnover Items. State number of trucks operated, and territory covered. (Cities and Counties). Reply Box 411 c/o Democrat. 225-3 t EIJCCTRICAL WIRING HUPPLIBS -Let u* supply you with your electrical needs, such a* wire, awltehes, boxes, receptacle*, fix turea. motor* or anything that you may need. Quotation* given on any Job, Arnold A Kienk. 217-TF AUTO MECHANICS Training at home in our large m<Kiem equip ped shops Opportunity to earn while learning America's outstanding school Details are free write today. Commercial Trades offl< e 152'» N Anthony Blvd.. Ft Wayne, Ind. 225-Stx WANT A SEWING MACHINE? See Boardman's, 223 N. First. We have new and rebuilt, most every type. Liberal trade In. Our shop hours. 9 a m Io 9 p m. Free service for one year on all sewing machines 223t6x LET SPIKE DO IT!—Doe* 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 ot repair to us. Part* for all makes of washers, radios, sweeper* or irons. Phone 463 Arnold A Kienk. Inc. 203-ts — FOR RENT — ! FOR RENT One room In modern home. 231 N. 6th. Phone 742 I Women preferred 226-3 t ' FOR RENT — 3 room unfurnished apartment. Immediate possession N'ewlv de>-oratrd Reference* re q«r«d ts '4 Mtersch etr»»* eg2 after 7 j ® *s* *’•’
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Two Persons Injured In Traffic Accident Two person* were injured in a traffic accident early Thursday evening at a county road intersection one mile south and one mile west of Coppes* corners, the sheriff's department reported today. Automobiles driven by Harry Baumgaitner. 19. and Robert WorkInzer, 23. both of Monroe route 1, collided at the road crossing. Workinger was unhurt in the crash, but his father. Emil Workinger. suffered a head Injury and lacerations ot Ixith hands, for which he was treated at the Adams county memorial hospital. Baumgartner suffered head lacerations, shock, and possible rib fractures. He was hospitalized. The front end of Baumgartner s 1935 Ford was badly mashed, and the Ixxly of Workinger's 1947 Plymouth was almost completely ruin ed The Workinger car rolled over completely and flipped against a guy wire for a high tension line after the collision, deputy sheriff Bob Shraluka said It’s not the value of the clothes one wears, but the quality of the person they cover that counts. ARREST 13 FOR (font From Page Cn< • taming relations with elements whose sectarian tendency Is ostensible" maintaining relations with foes of the government Federal authorities had linked him with a bank employes strike that embarrassed the government because of the presence in the capital <>f foreign dignitaries. Bertollo said that brigadier of the army air force named Velez had 9<>Tl< E TO TtXl’ttF.HS OF .»!»- BITIOX VI. VPI'KOPHI VTIOVS Noth» is Iwret.y zivi-n th<- taxpayers of Monroe liool Town>hl|> of Vda-ns t'ountv, Indiana tint the proper legal ..ffh ere said Township at the ttfflee nt th- Trustee of said Township In Berne. Indiana on the .'Sth day of September. ISIS at 7th p m Central standard Time, will consider tits following additional appropriations which said officers consider n< ■ cssary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time I’refaiTi ated 8< hool Building 97534 ®9 Sidewalks 100.00 Fixtures 300 00 Landscaping zoo Oo Advertising ami l,«gal 100 oo Total 45325.n0 It Is ontemplated to npproprlatsaid r mi from a Sinking Fund heretofore colle ted under the provisions of the Acts of 1915, chapter 57 as amended by the A t- of 1047. emit - ter I’lt of the Indiana General As ■embly, for the erection of a prefab, rliated school building to alleviate ov-Tcrowd-d conditions in thschools of said Township Taxpayers appearing at su< It me. I Ing spall have a right to be h- ird thereon The additional appropriation as finally made will be a itorn.it Irnlly referr-d to th- State Board <>f Tax Commissioners, which Board will bold a further hearing within fifteen deys H th* County Audit r ■effl- e of \<lams County, Indiana, or at such other place as may lie designated At sinh hearing, taxpayers ob> < ting to any eueh additional appropriations mnv l»e heard and Interested taxpayers may inquire of tire County Auditor when and where Much hearing will Is- held Trustee of Monroe Mvhool Township. — Hownrd Glllloai Advisory Hoard h»nh Vruensehwnndrr, Free. John <'. Noldner. »ery. Ora Townsend. Member Voalrwedr A Anderson. Vflnrneys Sept I’—'l PART LINEN TOWELING Fancy Pattern* Yard 45c EHINGERS The Button Store J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 230 South 4th St. Phone 1081 Decatur, Indiana SEWER OR DRAIN CLOGGED? WHY DO THIS? A.osd 4ow, ceitL wuwcrtisry !«<>• daswfs OR THIS? S>,Wl Wy > errl ® nMK>MJb onw XJF •*O. -•<| CALL YOUR T“J ROTOROOTER MAN yr m tmnrra without MUH 0* FUSS Ifjl*3?!slr|l *w MsewS upsrt •*> Bsrb'Agßhylj et. «OTO IOOTI* Wt Sr* steden »«y . . QUICK. SANITAIr •»* GUAKAMTHOi INWH UPON TMI otioiNAi toTo-aoona C. R- WILLIAMS 6 miles West on 224 C' -. . 4 vt-tu'
been invited to join the plotter* and became a government informer. BARS SOVIET (Cont. From Page Onei through the Soviet-approved "Newspaper Sale Company of Berlin." Another possible source of increased tension in Berlin loomed in the renewed threats of Soviet military authorities to bring char g*-s agaitutt acting mayor Ferdin and Friedensburg, assembly presi* dent Otto Suhr and other non communist leaders in Berlin A Russian announcement that Soviet complaints against the city , officials and democratic party leaders had been forwarded to "competent military authorities" led to speculation that they might be tried "In absentia" on charges ) of "Inciting riots and fascist provocation " It was believed the Russians might attempt to discredit the elected offk-iibc by bringing for ' ma! charges against them and ’ creating an excuse for establishing a separate city administration for the Soviet sector.
400 400 IN OPERATION SPARES 500 "IN PICKLE" 1 < — 11 L 1,500 IN PLASTIC "COCOONS" I THE U. $. will have a backlog of 2,800 B-29'* with which to support the "Western Union" of Europe, according to late figures. The State department is reported preparing to recommend support, probably by treaty. Chart aboveshows present dispersal of the big bomber force. (’fnternationj/)
I For Sale Storm Door Combination ( Regular 2’8 M x6’N” fine 5 I dry poplar stock ) at factory $20.00. Delivered here to your 1 address. $21.50. | Mail or phone your order. J Special sizes made to order. I Factory open till 1:30 p. m. Saturday. 1 QUALITY WOOD PRODUCTS { I niondale, Ind. Phone 21 / I HELP WANTEDI I APPLY AT Borden Cheese Co. I VAN WERT. OHIO
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NOTH r. TO llllltlEK' Notice is hereby given that the Board of <'omml»»loner» of Adam* County. Indiana will receive sealed Mt th«* «»ffl •• <»f th«* • '••ufity A i<litor until the hour <»f 2 do p.M M »n---day. <h't«»tM’r I, IHI for tht follow ■ Ing 1 4; r.. *r . ' I . f r ’ • Adam* I’mintv for .< month* period brginriinic October. I’Hs. l;»<|oiwltion for ,m ipph«-N now on file in the < ffi • <»f th* ‘’ounty Audi tor AH bld* mijFt he < ornpanieti with; bond or ' ertifietl •h* ’k in the tm -unt “f !«•'; of the prlee old By order «»f tim Bonrd <>* Cornmi.*- • m r f A»l. ■ *oun»y ihiiriiinii I. IfrrM. Rikdltor Vln<n« I ounly. Inillnn* Sept .1 3H t 1 ——’
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Sept 24 —(UP) — (PMAi- Livestock: Hogs 12.000; active, barrows land gilts strong to 25 higher; midsection teas active, some bid* around steady to strong; bulk good and choice 180-260 R>s. 29 50 29 75: load high choice 29 85; few J 29 23-29.40; 270-325 lbs. 28DO129 50; 160 180 tt>*. 27 50 2950; 100 I J6<> n>« 23 00-26 50; lightweight ; sown strong to 50 higher; heavy weights steady to strong. few choice lightweights 26 00-26 50, medium weights and heavies 23.<t0 25 50. Cattle 700; calves 40U, early steer trade limited. however, several loads bought to arrive. Including 5 loads high choice near 1.260 Ri weight* at 40.00; load lightweight mixed yearlings and heifers 35.50; 2 loads good heifers 22 75 and 33 00; remainder of supply held at 32 0o down; cows about steady; vealers active, mostly 150 higher; good and choice 33 00 3500 Sheep: native spring lambs strong, good and choice 23.50 24 50; latter paid freely; medium and good 21 00-23 00; 2 loads good and choice- 25-96 R> weight year lings steady at 22.00; slaughter ewes little change, mainly 7.009 oO for good and choice FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind. Sept. 24 (Ul’f Livestock: Hogs 2<H»-.'!oo lbs 29-29 50. 160-200 lbs 28 50-29. pigs 26 down, roughs 26 down Calves 35. Igtmhs 24, yearlings 18. ewes 9 bucks k Steers choice 30-32. good 25-28. medium 23-25. common 20-23; heifer* choice 28-30, good 25-27, med luni 23-25. common 2<’-23. cows choice 20-21. good 18-20, cutters 1617 50. vanners 13-15, bulls heavy 23-24. good 21 23. light 18-20. Markets At A Glance By United Press Sto<ks irregular in quiet trad Ing Bonds irregular. U. S. governments did not trade Curb st<M ks steady Wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futures Irregular. Sheep active, about 50c higher: hogs slow and uneven, cattle dull CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Dec 2 25; May 2 16%; July I 99% Corn: Oct. 1 468; Dec. L4o«j; May J 44'6; July 1 44% Oats Dec. 73%; July 69% Soybeans: Nov 2.41%: Det 2 42%; March 2 45. PILLOW TUBING i Utica — 46 inch 98c yard EHINGERS The Botton Store Typewriter and Adding Machin* Repair Service Venlo Office Supply Ce. 109 S. Johnson St. B'uffton, Ind. Phone 428 INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St, Phone 570
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KENNETT-MURRAY A CO. Corrected Sept 24 225 to 275 lint 29.00 180 to 2"0 lb*. 28 75 160 to 180 lbs 28 25 275 to 300 lbs 28 50 300 to 325 lbs 28 00 325 to 35" lbs 27.50 :;sti to 375 lbs. 27.00 375 to 40" lbs. 2650 140 to 160 lbs 25.00 12'1 to 140 lbs 24 50 100 •- ’CO lbs. 24.00 Roughs 300 lbs down ... 25.50 300 to 325 lbs. 25 00 325 to 350 ib». 24 50 350 to 375 lb*. 24 00 375 to 400 lb* 23.50 400 to 425 lbs ..... 23 00 425 to 450 lbs. 22 50 450 to 475 lbs 22.00 475 to 500 lbs 21 50 500 to 550 lbs 21 oo 550 to 600 |b*. 20.50 Stags 17 oo Veals (Wed A Pat I 31 00 luiiiib* I Wed A Sat ) ... 21.50 Ewes ......... 7.00 Yearlings 14.00 SCHMITT'B STOCK YARDS Corrected Sept. 24 225 to 260 lbs. 2900 250 to 275 lb*. 28 75 275 to 3"0 lbs. 28 25 180 to 200 lbs 28.50 160 to 180 lbs 28 00 300 to 350 lbs 27.75 350 to 400 lbs 27 25 140 to 160 lb*. ..25.50 100 to 140 lbs. .. 24.50 Roughs 300 down 25.75 Lambs ........ 21.00 Stags 17.00 Calves 30 00 Ewes 7.00 Hucks 5.00 Boars 12.00 local, chain market BURK ELEVATOR CO. Currts ted Sept 24 Bean* sunject to cnang* during day. Price* delivered at elevator A*k for price*. Grain: .03 per bushel !••*. Corn: .07 per 100 !••*. so b. farm WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected Sept. 24 Grade A large white .63 Grade A large brown .61 Heavy Hen* .... .31 Leghorn bt-ns 4 lbs up 28 Cocks .15 Fryer*—call for price*. URAIN PRICES Adam* County F. B. Co-Op'* Berne-Monro*- William* Pleasant Mills Corrected Sept 24 No. I Wheat 2.08 Oats .68 Corn 2.3" Beans 2.25 Call for rye prices. I_— . _ I.\ lie is a coward's way of getting out of trouble
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