Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1948 — Page 5

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1 IE “ I CLASSIFIED | ■vERTISING RATES i ' »s* 25 words or less: «| s*l 2 ,lmM 7Sc: [-1 KJH&n;*-- 11; 8 time* 11.75 | H S> Quoted ar* for couaec J Hsmnitertlons. No classified | lljjML-cetHed for akipday S sos point BLACK ■ I’ 5c per * ord F * cb ,Q S 50c minimum charge, a ! ”g»lfied ads listed In para g |||K 50% Increase over y i rate. "K, mqM he In office by 11 1 through Friday. « Us^F* 7 deadline Is 9a. m. IMVor sale 0 Radios Zenith, ■ }2I 95 up. Also used rad I W- hr “- k Bro ’ - 207 ls J-'BpFLAME oil space beaters i patented fuel saver avail,Bln all sizes Haugks. 213 ts Skrtgas Bottle Gas 1145.00 complete and up |Bck Bros. 207 ts Devoe Faints-good Outside, inside A barn | jßts Ask your neighbor," he I Jfused it. t'hrlck Bros. 53 ts J Sh - I PoBaI.E — Washing machines I Kmc Voss and automatic, I W" und up, Haugks Appllan I Heating. 197-TF I riJsAI-E Dirt, cinders, de- | Call Lorin Glass at O. 1 Craigvllle A Decatur I S ESTATE coal heatrolas, I ;n an ' l lur K p * lzp " ln I K used coal and oil heaters. I Ktks 213tf I NFW El KMTI IIE.’ ? I v.,gue Furniture make your I Bred Style, in any pattern and I S’ f or *i the cost -Call 1884 I jßo'7. 212-ts - Bottle Gas and elecI ■ Estate ■ I ni’ersal - I ■ Caloric. Immediate deKr Wide selection to choose I afe. HaugkH. Appliances, Plumb-, ■ Heating. 197-TF | I - M '' KKS l,r uemmg <le ‘ , P I ■ ioi:»ps Pipe lot Installations | ■!<-<* rv. prienced labor Hak ■*! Dtihing and Heating. Phom- | ■ 704 W Monroe St. 138 T. I f 2 Guemswys and 1 I y iow Heavy Allis-Chai- < ■ plow. 2 11'. like new Robert' E of Decatur to state '■ 3 mi N. A S E 231-3tx ■l" 1936 Ford coach. 1937 coach 1930 Model A Doc s Car Dock, Phone | | ■ I To seine estate, io two family home In fair on valuable coinmerlot on First Street. Priced ter quick sale. Bob HelK, Realtor, Heller Building.' ■me 970. 206 ts RECEIVED- A large ship of Zerone and Zerex get early Come in and pre your car for winter with ■of.'.l or permanent antifreeze Mansfield Motor Sales B SH ' T I Roper Drl-Gas ranges Refrigerators. Before you ■ - "ask the lady who owns Almo WAIT heaters, water ■oners installed Stucky's Ap Geneva Hatcheries. SALE - Improved 5 acres Monroe Buildings consist a 6 room house with built in linoleum on kitchen pressure pump, and double Bryson C Fetters Agen< y, W SALE fill TRADE” 194 H B‘‘ v Club roup* 1947 Chev B>' ! "" i; ‘”er 1946 Chev. Fleet ■ ' Chw - 2 door 1940 Chev ■ door new motor 1340 Chev ®upe ij3j Plymouth — new B >l " r 1,35 Che »- 2 door 1936 B>td 2 door Fred Busche, phone SALK To settie estate of Judge Fruchte. eight room ■me. corner of Fourth * JackB” S,re « u - I'i baths, stoker B*' Atta< bed garage, bard floors down. New kitchen, ■’b ind bedroom. First floor j ■ complete living quarters. VpB* lr * ran b,! converted to apartB* n ’ Bob Heller. Realtor. Hel y Building. Phone 970. 206 ts SALE Beautifully finished in ■agazine rover style, knotty -jw’*' lw ” bed room ranch type '"lles from your work ,W l>p, atur Owners have spent care in its finishing One ■fe "f ground for your recrea I »n and gardening Paved high I ■*> f‘*f convenience Ix>ts of I Shown only by ap I jB’ > in , ment as owners now workI ■* ° Ut ° f , *‘ A<Uf Bob Heller. I Bta ltOr ' Heller Building. Phone n JH» I" « QMi tewn . tecatur

I FOR SALE — Coleman Oil Burner Stoves and floor furnaces order now. Limited. Uh rick Bros. 207 ts FOR SALE— Kalamaioo heatrola, in good condition. Hoagland I phone. Wm. Meyer. 231-3tx FOR SALE—ldeal Arcola system, i complete, in No. 1 condition. Inquire 225 Rugg St. 231-3 U FOR SALE -Approved and guaranteed Universal Electric Blankets. Price >39.95. Stucky & Co.. Monroe, Ind. 231-12 t FOR SALE -Will-Burt stoker, used 2 seasons, like new. Also pups 1 for sale. Gilbert Thieme, phone 3342. 231-31 FOR SALE —Holstein bull, nicely marked, weighing about 750 lbs. TH and Bangs tested. Oscar Hoffman. Preble phone. 231-3tx FOR SALE — Hi ton Chevrolet truck. 3k. Dale McCune, I*4 miles west, >4 south Linn Grove. 231 g3tx , SURPRISE DAD! iv-am Than hls favorite chair with the new odorless Fina Foam. Smith Drug Co. 232 3t FOR SALE — Skirts, dresses, sweaters, suits and coats. Good as new. Size 14. Phone 659. 233-2 t FOR SALE — 1947 Elcar house trailer, lived in 1 year. Roy D. Stucky, 425 Elm street, Decatur. 229 6tx FOR SALE: Peat moss hy the bushel or yard and K<s>d top soil. Phone 146, 1001 W. Adams St. 23113 FOR SALE -Used concrete blocks. Good condition. 13c each. Call at Citizens Telephone Co. warehouse. 1515 West Adams St. 232-39 DOES YOUR FURNITURE SHOW ITS WEAR Let Vogue Furniture-- Re-upholster and re-style it. at a tremendous saving to you. Call 1984 or 1077. 212-ts iFOR SALE Frigldaire electric I stove, good as new, guarantee with stove. Inquire at Arthur Werllng. 7 ml. N W. of Decatur on Winchester Road. 233-3tx FOR SALE — Allis Chalmers Combine in A-l shape Leroy Bollenba< her, mi. South of W’lllahire, 1 ml. West or 2 ml. East and 1% mi. South of Salem. 232 3tx • SALE Brown enameled circulating heating Move. New fire pot and grates. Burns coal or wood. Inquire at Central Grocery, Monroe. 232-6tx , FoiTsALE — IS Holstein heifers, freshen in Dec. and Jan. Some 1 ewes and breeding bulls to put j out on shares. Schmitt's Stock Yard. 232 3tx FOR SALE All modern 5 room home, with hot A cold running water, bath, garage, in good condition. Homestead 46. Phone i 4892. call after 6:30 p.m. 232-3 t SAVE WITH SPRAGUE — 9x12 Wooltread rugs 135.50; 9x12 Congoleum rugs 97.95 up; Basslnetts {7.75; Nusery chairs 95 25 up; Sampson card tables 35.95. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 232 21 FOR SALE - Used living room suites 15.00 to 387.50. These suites came from good homes. Were traded in on new. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 2322 t FOR SALE Used: deep freezers, washers, radios, sweepers, oil coal and wood cook stoves, ironers. Sink Cabinets. * 2 price. Maytag Service. Kitchen Appliance*, 238 N. 2nd. Phone 95. 217-ts FOR SALE Six nx>m house. In suiated. modern kitchen. Priced for quick sale. Terms. Owner leaving city. Immediate possession. Ralph Burke, 727 N. Second St. Phone 1557. 231-3tx OPEN GILT AND BOAR SALE — 6:30 p.m. Oct. 8. Berne. Indiana next to railroad tracks on Main St. State Road 118. 32 Gilts, 16 boars, sow A 8 pigs 8 commercial gilts, pure bred, not registered. offering consists of Dur rocs. Hereford*. Berkshire* and Hampshire* Adams Co Swine Breeders 233 3tx FOR SALE — New John Deere fertilizer distifbutor. Rubbertired wagon Kfllefer roller scoop Power take-off manure spreader. Late style mode) B John Deere tractor with starter, lights and power lift, reconditioned Good used John Deere 4-B, 2-14” plow on rubber, John Deere 14 in. single bottom plow 2 used International Manure spreaders, in extra good shape Steffen lmpi*>n*‘’> t c * 3r '* 81 Phone 180 233- 5t Melaaaes Rich ia Irea Molasses, a by-product of the sugar industry, is rich in iron and experiments have shown that this Iron is highly valuable for body use. An- . other contribution of n.olasses is its gpicy flavor which makes it especUUy well UM4 M b”* 4 zpUed cakm

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ! i “■ •.. 'l‘\ p I IH/ r if ’ Ut « "Quick! I want to sell our parrot with a Democrat Want Ad—our little Shirley has just learned to talk!" "WAR 1 d. O~ WANTED" TO RENT ~ House - 2 bedrooms. Federal employe. Call 380, Mr. Mlles. M3g3tx WANTED TU BUT— Beef and dairy cattle. Schetmaue Mark et. Phone 3081. 79U WANTED: Good quality hay - - baled or loone • • also straw.—Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. 190TF WANTED—GirI or woman for general housework, board and room and {75.00 per month. Early reply to Box 413 Decatur Democrat. 229-5 t WANTED— Mlmeographtna work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales message*, programs, form*, ate. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Haller Building. 244-TF WANTED: Good quality hay loose or baled. Now located down by the river bridge. John Feasel. phones 1322 & 6262. 226 TF WANTED- We ouy iron, rags paper, hide*, fur. greaaa. Abo handle new and used atructural steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 Weal Monroe. Phone 442 194-t« SEWING MACHINE Repairing — Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric I We make covered buttons, buck-1 els. machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and *e!l sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 23226tx MISCELLANEOUS PIANO TUNING and servic*. Boyd Stepler, phone Monroe 94 13-T MONET TO LOA<~l ash loans of {lO to {3OO made to men or wo men. Decatur A Discount Co. Trust Bldg., Phone 319 55 TF Complete Protection Service. All types insurance.—Kenneth Runyon, K. C- Bldx-. Phone 385. T RADIO REPAIR— For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable price*. Haugk* 88-ts PHONE 1897 — For your shampoo cocktail and reconditioning treatment. School girl permanent {5 —others {6.50 up. Bobette Beauty Shop 2336 t AUTHORIZED HOtHER SWEET ER service and salesman. Have your sweepers serviced by factory trained man. Call Schafer Store, ask for R. A. Hewelt. 232 T FARMERS ATHCNTION-W* rw move dead horses, co**, bogs •tc. Decatur phone MM. We pay all phon* chargee. Th* sudlet Fertilizer Co., formerly th* Stad hr Product* Co. 15-U SEE HAUGKS for automatic watei beater*— water oyetome— bath roomi-or kitchens. We furnleb pipe and inatall anything we sell 80-ts ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES - Let u* supply you with your electrical needs, such a* Wire, switches, boze*, receptacles, fiz turee, motors or anything that you may need. Quotation* given on any job, Arnold A Klenk. 817-TF IDLE HOURSMAKE DOLLARS When you use this time representing Avon Cosmetics. Friendly. agreeable seiltaa of national ly popular products makes earning fun. Write Mrs. I. M. Cussen 315 S. Jefferson St.. Huntington. , Ind. 23Mtz LET "SPIKE IXJ IT!—Doe* your radio, washer. Iron, aweeper, or any electrical appliance need 1 repairing? If ao, let “Spike" flz It. For prompt service, call or bring your appllancoa in need ot < repair to u*. Part* for all makes of washers, radios, sweepers or iron*. Phone 463. Arnold A Klenk. lac. 203 ts Cleaa (loUw*pin« Keep clothespin* in a clean place and wazb them occasionally OtberwiM they assy *od tb* dotaez whan puaed to the low.

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VETERANS ATTENTION - Television w not coming— IT IS HERE! Hundreds of men will lie needed in this faxt growing industry. Also Auto Mechanics, Diesel. Body Fender. Electricity. Refrigeration. Air Conditioning and Building trades. Home or resident training. Living accomodation*. Full or part time employment. See Mr, E. J, Nie* at Veteran* Affair* Office. Court House, Decatur, Oct. 4th, 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. and Rice Hotel. 6 to 9 p. m. 231t3 Three Hearings Set By Beverage Board A legal notice in Friday's edition of the Berne Witness lists applications for beer, wine and liquor retailers' licenses and transfers of license* to be heard at a meeting of the Adams county alcoholic bevecage Iwiard October 20 at 2 p.m. In the county courthouse here. In addition to the VFW’s application for transfer of its beer, wine and liquor permit from Its present location, 150 North Second street, to 407 North Second street, these cases will be considered: An application by Philip G. ' — _________

■ ~ * Bl ~ £ 1 jJSi FORMER DIES committee investigator, Dr. J. B. Matthews, New York, tell* the House labor subcommittee in Washington that the CIO-United 'Electrical Workers, the nation’* third biggest union, ia * Communist-controlled "fifth column" operating In key defense Industries. He named 100 L'EW leaders a* either "member* of the Communist party" or having “significant affiliations with subversive Communist front organizations." (International) < osvii«uiM:ir« wxi.e or E»TXTE Notfai i‘ RiT«'i th*t under aliened < Hppoint* «d hy th* Aditrnw Circuit Cnurt nf Adan i* County. Stat** of Indian.i, al the Hep!riii 1., r T« r '• IHB* ot Wild court in a • a*r for partition f<» real 4*Mtatw wher*-In S Roe but k i»» the plaintiff and JarncN •> lloeburk. «-t al. are the defendant and whi< it i< Cnuae ItISJ cub th« civil !><•• Bc» t of nald ■ onrt hy author hy of "rtid voiHt will at piilili- a i linn »i PleMMlllt Mi<lIndiana. OCT dtEll 12th al 5.10 P M the fnlb»Whi< <!♦•*< ribed .r< al <-wt it< In Adan o 4 C<»unty. State of Indiana, to wit: Inlot SMiobrr FiOrrn if.**) in th* Town g»f rtri»«BßHf Mill*. tdMNB« <'iMß*tt>. IBBdInBBM. m« the AMnir i« tfmlKMMfr*l In the rrr»rded plat «| Mfllld I fl*W 88. Raid real eiitate w ill be off. red for wale at not l»»- than two-third* it/1) of the full apprised value thereof nuhje. t to the approval of the Adam* Circuit Court. TERMS OK HALE Th pur< haaer <»r purcha ■ • ’ ■>! Id will he fenuirad to pai at h i t on« third <l/3> of the ptiruhaM- pri«e upon the day of nale and I glance of pur<-h.4 prt •• .p 1 de I vert • |« th»- !• ir - • f • f«»r the real eatatr pur’ hawed !•> nether with an ahntri'l «»f title for the real ewtat. pir h i-. .1 • down t<» date <»f wale whowlna a marketahla title free and < lear <»f all ii* ii* nad • w’l’ije* t onl> Io the I*4l laxrw due and pa>abl< in 1919 HNMMMnON T from dale of wale 4>t; tn*- ai»«»\e real eatate l« elt■rated a 4 room I’t >t<»rv frame hoilwe. he%e| «idihK. awpbalt r<e»f. and e|e< triclt' Abo. on wald ddte the following perwoital property will hr offered f<.r Mlle I **«*BB**«*le radi»»: I beating «t**«e; 3 r**rbin« rbnlmi I airwplrnf table: I mlm»* d*M*r r«|*hoard; w *bnlr«; t trnit rM#b«Mßrd; I drwk and l*«*obrn»r r*MMbt»edi t drr»wrr*, lnw»» aeotweri Harden e«ltltnt«*rt lew 4»d«t diwbew >*Md atltrrwnrri tnim. nrt|rlr«: Iliff • Pont lar vrdan: r«tea»> lot* ladder. TEUMf »f the per* Hi.il pr »p*rt «. >al- will !»«• f*»r r.gwb JttllA 1.. • ••*•»it*inner Dr\w* A **»itb. %tl«*rwe>n Mm* *. Jobna«Mß A Rnn. lwe(l«*n* rem. «»■ f ’•

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.' Green, operator of a restaurant on ,1 Line street. Geneva, for a beer and wine retailer's permit; one by Robert J. Holt house, proprietor of the Mirror Inn. 148 North Second street, Decatur, for a beer, wine and liquor ' retailer * permit. Tr**e In a 1.000 To/.n _ Decatur

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IFIRE PREVENTION WEEK will be ohnened this yeir on October third to ninth. Why make it only one week out of the year? Why not observe the same caution for fifty-two weeks and lie safe. ukmi smith Leland Smith Insurance Agency cam mn | THIMBLE THEATRE — Now Showing—"FOOTBALL IN THE CRYSTAL BALL** SeCTON >xx, T£g yyv ) I TOO LATE .o 6 O>£g"] • OSGME*? COME'j fTrAVC IT W-aT -7“ 2Ow Z£Z ?? OuKCE wOn '|SBaCk.»» HggES H tRV , /GAME <5/ TTrzy *2 1 r rra zi I f.ash reg yqjg/ t /jJ/V/AOX." V th.. ?; > %. j noth mgi - mFim, k_J • ; 'I y . the coming T* ii : tNO”) I'2 \BG came w.TH u.U.LiJ-' 1 x i -Sy n 3® S' H iti—twin ar— BLONDIE— NOTHING TO LOSE! : • „ I ~ T rTrr_ — -y" well oont woet?y ) i / —■*’ •-—\ ( DA3WQOO WAKE up- ABOUT IT. OFAP- J j ( HE'LL SOON REALIZE ) r I HEAP A BURGLAP . r An BACK TO L-< 11 TF w, S MISTAKE V-tDOWNSTAfPS /y-| , SLEEP i—' ( AnO LEAVE \ . J* fM '’ ' a j r , j ' - » * - , b i \ n . 1-iJw!' kJwL ' am rAth.' r-* -.- ~7 •- .„,A„ "X. ; , 1 *■'* -*~„r ~ .al i.

Conservation Club Will Meet Tuesday I The Union township conservai tion club will bold the monthly l mc.dlng Tuesday at 7:80 p.m. at . the linmanu<-1 Lutheran school. An . interesting program ot films has J been arranged ami members and ■ their families are invited to attend. , Trsoe in a Good town — Decatur

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STATE OF l i H'ont From Fag* On«l 1 . wn* filed by Julia Johnkoo. trv- | Ing Bern, and Guataf H. Ander I Kon. all ot Chicago. Asalstant attorney general William C. Wines represented the state revenue department In both case*. He said he will confef with attorney general George Parrett about a possible appeal Trade In a Good Town — Decatur nononnnonnan FOR SALE Restaurant in Decatur, has a well eatabllsbed buslnea*. which caters to banquet* and parties By appointment. Six room all modern new house, with full basement and automatic oil furnace. 5 room all modern bungalow type house, full basement and garage. If interested in building your own home, see us for location lots. SCHWARTZ REALTY SERVICE 915 W. Monroe St. Phone 1398 ■■■■■■■■■■nn

WINTER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER! Install That HEATER or F DEFROSTER IN YOUR CAR NOW! Drive In Comfort This Winter — Get A GASOLINE or HOT WAtER HEATER Dick Mansfield Motor Sales i SILE * I at Newsstands DECATUR DAILY 11 DEMOCRAT I The Afternoon i < HOME L Newspaper .Newspaper office closed Saturday afternoon. I

KENNETT-MURRAY A CO. Corrected Oct. 1 225 to 275 lbs 26 25 i»0 to 225 tb» 28 00 160 to ISO lbs 25.50 275 to 300 lbs. 2T.7S 30 Oto 325 Ba 35 25 325 to 350 Bs. 24 75 350 to 375 Bs 24 25 375 to 400 B*. 23.75 140 to 160 Ba. 23.00 1»> to 140 Bs. 22.50 100 to 120 Bs. 22.00 Roughs 300 B». down 22.50 I 300 to 325 B 22.00 325 to 350 lbs. 21.50 350 to 375 Bs 2100 375 to 400 Bs. 2050 400 to 425 Bs 2000 425 to 450 Bs. 19.50 450 to 475 Bs. 19 00 475 to 500 Bs. 18.10 500 to 550 Bs. 1100 550 to 600 Bs 17 50 Veaia (Wed. A Sati 30.50 Hoars 1200 Lambs (Wed A Sat.) 23.00 Ewes 7 00 Yearlings 14 IM) SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected Oct. 2 225 to 250 B». 28.25 250 to 275 Bs. 26.00 275 to 300 B*. 25.50 180 to 200 81. 25.7,8 160 to 180 B*. 25 25 100 to 350 B* 25.00 150 to 40* tbs. ........ 24 50 140 to 160 B». 22 ,S 100 to 110 tbs. 2175 Roughs 300 down ... ... 22.50 Laliibs .......... 2100 Calves soot) Ewes 7 00 Hucks 5.00 Hoar* 12.00 LOCAu GRAIN MARKET t BURK ELEVATOR CO. Correetmi (ht. 3 Bean* suoject to cnang* during day. Price* delivered at elevator Aik for pricaa. Grain: .03 per bucbel lea*. Corn: .07 per 100 lew. so b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected Oct. 2 Grade A large white .64 Grade A large brown .61 Heavy Hen* ................ .31 leghorn bens 4 lbs. up .28 Cocks ...................... .15 Fryer*—call for price*. URAIN PRICES Adam* County F. B. Co-Op’* Bern*-Monroe- Wllltomo Pleasant Mill* Corrected Oct. 2 No. 1 Wheat 2<lß Oat* .67 'Corn 220 1 Deans 2.27 Call for rye price*.

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