Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1948 — Page 5

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" ItcAU CLASSIFIED ®| ■pvERTiSING rates I jJHk words or !•••: - I 50c; 2 tlmee 75c; |i; 6 times 11.75 |L quoted are for consecInsertions. Ko classified for skipda* for 10 point BLACK |« 5c per word each In- : - soe minimum charge. ads listed In para I 50% Increase over i rate. K y must be In office by 11 Monday through Friday. | . ,y deadline Is Sam. Bl ’OR SALE [sOtLE - Radios -- Zenith. *'3Bo n , *24-95 up. Also used rad i Bros. 207 ts _ i - f flame on space beaten patented fuel saver availall SUOS. Haucks. 213-ts - sheep bucks. Ho-237-3tX wiiKu.TT - Co-.eman Oil Burner and floor furnaces order ■ Limited. Ulrich Bros. 207 ts - — — Sxetgas Bottle Gas |Kck Bros. 207 ts ffjfttl.E Toy Pekingese pupBeauties” Reasonable ■ Flovd Rupert 3 miles east 3»r..A Road lift. 235 T > Devoe Faints—good Outside, inside 4 barn gZ<. Ask your neighbor," he 3ured It. Uhrick Bros. 53 ts i ■■gALE — Washing machines Voss and automatic, : and up Haugks Applian j beating. 197-TF j^t’yot 7 HEARD? Fina Foam I terrific for cleaning upholstery. Smith Drug Z 235-3 t {■’SALE — Dirt, cinders, de--2' ■ ■ Call Lorin Glass at O. Craigville in Decatur K, 141-ts riAr.-. ESTATE coal heatrolas. and large sizes in stock, used < oa) and oil heaters Kgks. ■■NG NEW FURNITURE? ?” Vogue Furniture make your ■tr'M style. In any pattern and S • for % the cost-Call 1984 tlUt tJSHZE .MYERS or Deming deep JMi pumps i’ipe for Installations hxep: fenced labor. Bakand Heating. Phone Mt 704 W. .Monroe 8L 135 T. (■pale — Bottle Gas and elecranges ■ Estate ■ Universal • ■ Caloric. Immediate de ■try Wide selection to choose ■r. Haugks Appliances. PlumbHeating. 197-TF --’37 Ford tudor. Good condition. Radio. Herman Bauingcrtner. miles west Coppesx Corm r, miles south Craigville ■one 12 on 25. 23X-2tx Ford Radio, heater, and covers Clean, new Alride and Lifeguard tubes. Low ■ixagi- Priced to sell Can be ■n at Main Street Filling Sis ■» Herne. Indiana 235-2tx two family home In fair on valuable commer lot on First Street. Priced ■s* for quick sale Bob He) Realtor, Heller Building, ytne 570. 200-ts SALE Roper Drl-Gas ranges ■rvel Refrigerators Before you ■ ask the lady who owns ■*' Also water heaters, water ■teners installed. Stucky's Ap■•nres, Geneva Hatcheries. ■ * " .'•ALE Modern 5 room home ■ excellent repair. Utlll’y room! • d New Forced Air (Ml Furna< e. ■“■ Trees and plenty of Garden •»' e Priced at |5,25n. Call No J F Santnann — Midwest jy* I '* Auction Co. Decatur. In ■* Bl » 23531 ■ SALE To settle estate of ■* Jlj dge Fruchte, eight room corner of Fourth ft Jack B* Streets. 11* baths, stoker ■*’ Attacked garage, hard ■<**l floors down. New kitchea. *tb and bedroom. First floor f complete tiring quarters Up ■in can be converted to apartBoh Heller. Realtor. Hel ■ Gliding, Phone 575. MX t’ ■ s 'LE -Bennttfeily finished in ■Marine cover style, knotty »h* two baq room ram h type two miles from your work T l»e«atur Owners have spent ■‘lng cere i 0 Its finishing One y r * 01 krouhd for your recrea|r" a, ” , «‘ r, tw»Bn« Paved high ’oarenlwnce. IxMe n< fWlbllitiee Shown only by ap >dntment g» owners how work ■« "ut n< Decatur Hob Helfer. ■*«*. Helfer BtHlding Phoge ■* l« a (seed Tewa -r Decatur

FOR SALE— New Guitar Inquire' 128 North Third street 239-2 t FOR SALE — Balbon rye. O. V. Dilling at Kirkland H. S. 23»-3t FOR SALE — Four door Sedan 150.00 210 South Fourth street. 239-Sti I FOR SALE- Approved and guaran- 1 teed Universal Electric Blankets. Price SB9 95. Stucky ft Co., Monroe. Ind. 231-12 t FOR SALE—Corrleuaie ram lambs. Also roll-over tractor scraper. Ali fred Myers, 2 ml. N. of Wren, O. 23&-6tx FOR SALE -Girls Kenwood coat, suits, drosses and sweaters. Sizes 10 and 12. in good condition. Phone 5154 or call at 726 Dierkea St. 237-3 U FOR SALE Good 7 room frame dwelling house, and karage nx2o' to he moved, located near Monroe, Indiana. Jeff Llechty. • 237-3 t FOR SAL&—Used fuel oil floor furnace, suitable for heating ’ small home Excellent condition James Fosnaugli, R. No. 1, Will- , shire. Ohio. 239-3tx , DOES YOUR FURNITURE SHOW IT S WEAR-Let Vogue Furniture Re upholster and re-style it, at a tremendous raving to yon. Call 18X4 or 1077. 212-ts FOR SALE — Thayer baby carI riage. Like new. Used Motorola ! auto radio, fits any Chevrolet i Call 1519 or sec at 1051 S Line | St. 239-3tx . FOR SALE—2O acres extra good land, complete set farm bldgs. Priced for Immediate sale. In- ■ quire 1 mile west. 22 3 miles south of Preble. Phone Craigi ville 5 on 25. 237-3tx . FOR SALE Used, deep freezers. washers, radios, sweepers, oil coal and wood cook stoves, ironerx Sink Cabinets. •-» price Maytag Service. Kitchen Appliances. ’ 238 N. 2nd. Phone 95. 217.-ts > I I ... ■ ■■■■ I . ■ , FOR SALE: Good used Kelvlnat- , or and Frlgidaire refrigenitois. The famous Keivinator Home Freezer, deluxe electric ranges. > immediate delivery. See Dtcatui Hatchery, phone 497. 236t7 J FOR SALE Completely Modern 6 II room Home with full basement and Automatic Gas Furnace. Dou- . i tile Garage and beautifully I,atid ; scaped Yard Call No. 174, J. F. ii Sanmann. Midwest Realty AucJ tion Co. Decatur. Indiana. 238-3 t ’ FOR SALE — 12 and 14 inch ’l heavy duty, high clearance trac- ' t tor plows, on steel and rubber •I Spike tooth harrows. Used Uni • venal range. Used Universal ■1 washer. Ccllsa Twin tubs. O. C. 4 Ewell, Preble 239-2tx i 'IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Minne-apolis-.Moline Industrial Tractors I for plowing or equipped with . loaders for material handling . Write or phone Slockberger-Sea strom, Inc 53n High St , Fort I Wayne, Ind A-1323.” 237-3 t ‘ FOR SALE An UnuZuaiiTFlnc*49 acre farm, with completely modI cm Home and Large Dairy Barn. > Highly Productive Soil and ' Ideally l-ocathd only 5 miles > from Decatur. Indiana Call No. 174. J. F. Sanmann. Midwest 1 Realty Amtlon Co. 238-3 t ' FOR SALE: 1945 Dodge < dan. ’ 194 u CheV. coach, IMx GMC panel truck. 1937 Ford coach. 1 1936 Ford roach. 1935 Plymouth coach, 1934 Chev. coach. 193 c ■ Model A Ford. D<x a Car Dock I Phone 103. 235: f . FOII SALE A Orn-d 149 Acre i Farm, he ated on highway only 3 t miles from Decatur. Indiana. The r farm has been well cared for. properly rotated and fine crops are ready for the harvest. Call ! No. 174. J F Sanmann. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur, Ind , 238-3 t ' FOR HALE: AC combine, good ( coudiilon. Graham plows. Spike too'h harrows. Cultipacker>. I Wagons. Meet Housers. Corn cribs. Heavy Earthmaati-r dive. [ Lime spreaders. Manure loaders. Rotary hoe«. Tarpaulins, faed I 10 20 tractor. P 4 O plowa. I Heavy duty 12" plow. Good teed manure spreader. Bo en-Huski r garden tractor. Gerlier-Moser Imp!. Co.. U. S. 27. Phono 2551 23<t4 r FOR KALE Prives are going up ’ Buy Now! One row corn pickers; ' two row mounted pickera for Oliver. Allis-Chalmers and FarF mall, tractor manure spreaders; J cultimulrhers; grain and hay r elevators all types. Soil Sturgeon , drags: heavy duty trac tor discs; 10 in. Oliver Haydex plow, ham > mer mills, corn shellers Used Oliver 5 H combine: Case row crop tractor. 2 row John Deere corn picker: 14 and 16 In. tractor j Plowc Oliver sales 4 Service. Craigville Garage, Craigville. Ind 237-31 I i -* - m—s—— "• ■ ■— • • frai- In t '<e:d -» ■ T.. .H i r Tfn l l'l

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds / , W"'- ■ I I saw the llemocrat \Vant Ad. , it said I could get all the fish I i wanted—no limit!” W~A N 1 n n wanted to Beef and dairy cattle. Schelmau s Mark et. Phone 3081. 79 ts WANTED — Ride to Ft. Wayne daily, 7 am. to 3:30 shift. Telephone 3815. 239-!tx , WANTED Rldenc to Ft Wayne James Fosnaugh. from Willshire. Ohio. Works In 13x62 at Taylor St plant 7-3:30. 239-2tX WANTED: Good quality hay • • haled or loose • • also s straw.—Burk Elevator Co. > Phone 25. 190TF WANTED- Mimeographing work Profeaslonal equipment. Save i money on lettern, aales messages, programs, forma, etc. Joan > Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Build ; Ing. 244-TF i WANTED: Office secretary, must have shorthand and typing. Slate full qualifi1 cations. Reply Box 115, Democrat. 2341® WOMEN to aew at home: profit- • able business, good earnings. 1 Write Hollywood Mfg. Co. 7952 Melrose Ave.. Hollywood 46, Calif. 239-1 tt r WANTED: Gtstd quality hay loose or baled. Now located down by the river bridge. John Feasel, phones 1322 & 6262. 226 TF ' wanted— We ouy iron, rngn| paper, hides, fur. grease. Also l handle new and used struciaral steel and pipa. For qulek service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Onr only address 710 West Monroe. • Phons 442 194-ts ' SEWING MACHINE Repairing i Let ns convert your old treadle - Machine Into a modern electric We make covered buttons, buckel<. machine buttonholes: HemI stitching We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North , First. 232-26tx ■ — I MHCELJ-ANEOIIH ' PIANO TUNING and service. Boyd Rtspler, phone Monroe 94 P. r 15-T t 1 t vtoNEf TU ’ oan - Cask loans of >lO to |3ou u.. le to men or wo men. Decatur Loan 4 Discount Co. Truat Bldg., Phon* 319 H TF I RADIO REPAfR- For complete i and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service I at reasonable prices. Haugks. 50 ts Complete Prutectfon Service. All types insurance.—Kenneth Runyon, K. C- Bldg, Phone 385. T NOTICE—Have your tractors and farm machinery repaired where your work is strictly guaranteed ’ Expert mechanic on the job. GerI be: Moser Implement Co., phone ’ £551. US 27. 2!4-g6t , AUTHORIZED HOOVER SWEEP I ER service and salesman Have i your sweepers serviced by sactory trained man. Call Scbafer . Store, ask for R. A. He welt. 232-T [ AtMtkS ATTENTION--We re move dead horses, cows, bogs etc. Decatur phone 2UOO. We pay all phons charges. The Btad let FertllKvr Co., formerly the Btad ter Prodncta Co IMf 4EE HAUGKS for automatic watot heatera— water ayateme— bath rooms-or kitchens. W* furnish pipe and Install anything wo seU M-t' ' ' ■— LET SPIKE DO IT! Does your radio, washer. Iron, sweeper, or any electrical appliance need repairing? If so, let "Sptke'' fix it For prompt service, cell or bring your appliances In ne*d ol repair to us. Part* for all makes of washers, radios, sweepers or irons. Phone 483 Arnold 4 I Klenk. Inc. 293 ts r ELECTRICAL WIRING aUPPLIW - Let ns supply you with your r olectricsl needs, sueh as wire. switches, bote*, receptacles, fix turee. motors or saytblng that < you may need. Quotations given j on any job. Arnold ft Klenk •' U7-TF train In « Qnil to*n * bncgtur!

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_— - t NOTICE—Let ua sell or buy your used farm machinery Gerber Moser Implement Co. Phone 2551. U. 8 27. 234 g«t LTfur rent — FOR RENT Sleeping room, heated. Phone 1054. 237-3tx FOR RENT -2 room furnished apt Phone 5652 239-ltx IriMl ftENl* — Sleeping room al 228 Madison St. » 239-31 FOR RENT — Rooms to rent • 4 doors east of Burk Elevator, Monroe. 239-3tx FOR RENT—Clean, all modern, 3 room apartment, unfurnished 243 N. Sth Phone 1445. 238-2 t FOR RENT -One room furnished apartment Gas for heat ft cooking. Share bath ft refrigerator 403 N. 7th. 237-3tx Forewell Service For Missionories Sunday Berne. Oct. •—Farewell services will he held at the First Missionary chhrch here Sunday evening for Rev. and Mrs. Truman Gottschalk and daughter, who will sail October 27 for Ecuador. South America, where they will be missionaries. Rev. and Mrs. Gottschalk recently graduated from Fort Wayne Bible Institute. 170 Dairy Cattle Exhibited At Berne Berne. Oct. 9—More than 170 dairy cattle were exhibited In Berne thia week at the Berne fall fartival. The Judge. Lawrence Wright, of Sheridan, and other dairy leaders said the show here was equal to many district dairy shows and the quality of the ani mats unusua'ly high. Gran<l champion animals were shown by Edwin Nussbaum. David D. Haliegger. Rufus Werling. Don Siebert. Henry Aschliman. Ralph Henry and Mrs S K Llechty. Herds were here from several different counties and also from Ohio. Berne-French PTA Will Meet Friday | Berne. Oct. 9- Tljg first meet- | ing of the school Veai of the i Berne French township PTA will he held ill the high school gym nasluin Friday evening. October 15. A potluck dinner will be en Joyed and afterwards a musical program given This will lie known as "get acquainted night" and the teachers will tie introduced and will talk briefly. The entire school plant will be inspected, including the three new pre-fab ricated buildings Hoosiers Warned Os Slippery Pavements Indianapolis. Oct. 9 — H'Pl State police warned Hoosier motorinfs today to beware of falling leaves. They make highways slip pery. the department said. police said falling leaves often left roads wet and dangerous and caused accidents. They urged motorists enroute to football games and weekend trips to exercise caution. Authorities said fog. shorter daylight hours, along with drunken driving and mechanical failures were the mnjor hazards facing motorists on the highways. New Castle Doctor Locates In Geneva Berne. Oct. 9 — Dr Joseph V. Schetgen. a native of New Castle, will locate in Geneva next week, giving that town a new doctor. Dr Si-hetgen has purchased the office and equipment of the late Dr. C. It. Price. He is a young man. married, has two children and was recently discharged from the army. Sen. Austin Brother Found Dead In Hotel Chicago, Oct 9 —(l’Pi - The brother of Sen Warren Austin. R-. Vt.. the U. S delegate to the United Nations, wax found dead in a hotel room here yesterday. Officials said a preliminary elimination indicated that Chauncey G. Austin, 65. a Washington attorney for the Association of American Railroads, died of natural causes The body was found by a hotel maid. Insanity Plea Is Filed By Killer Elkhart Ind . Oct » tUPj - Vslton Burda. 22. who said be shot Henry I'rugh. 3x. to death because I’rngh made advances to Burda's teenage wife, had a plea of teni porary Insanity on file today. Burda wan charged with first-de-gree murder tn connection with Prugh's death. The shooting occur red last August Jtrgdt In 4 Obal TcWti 9 BUfftU’j

CHURHILL SAYS (Cont From Page Ont i Russia instead of the U. 8. possessed the atomic bomb "it would

COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner ap pointed by the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. State of Indi ana. at the September Term. 1948. of said court In a case for partition for real estate wherein Charles 8 Roebuck Is the plaintiff and James G. Roebuck, et al. are the defendants and which I* Cause No. 19183 on the Civil Docket of said court by authority of said court will offer for sale at public auction at Pleasant Mills, Indiana, on TUESDAY. OCTOBER 12th at 5:30 P. M. the following described real estate in Adams County. State of Indiana. to-wit: Inlot Number Fifteen <lsl in the Town of Pleasant MiJs. Adams County. Indiana, ns the same is designated In the recorded plat of said town. Said real estate will be offered for sale at not less than tw<e thirds (2/3) of the full appraised value thereof subject to the approv al of the Adams Circuit Court. TERMS OF SALE The purchaser or purrharers of said real estate will be required to pay at least one-third (1/3) ot the purchase price upon the day of sa'e and balance of purchase price upon delivery of a deed to the purchaser or purchasers for the r>-al estate purchased together with an abstract of title for the real estate purchased tffoughl down to date of sale showing a marketable title free and clear of all liens and encumbrances subject only to the 1948 taxes due and payable in 1949 POSSESSION: Thirty (30) days from date of sale On the above real estate is situated a 4 room !'» story frame house, bevel siding, asphalt roof, and electricity. Aho. on said date the fol owing personal property will lie offered for sale: 1 console radio, 1 heating stove; J rocking chairs; 1 dropleaf table; 1 glass door cupboard. X chairs; 1 fruit cupboard; 1 desk and bookcase combined; 1 dresser, lawn mower; garden cultivator, few odd dishes and silverware; inlsc. articles; 1931 Pontiac sedan; extern slon ladder. ( Terms of the personal property sale wl'l be for cash. JOHN L. DeVOSS, Commissioner D«Vom ft Smith, Attorneys Rciy 8 Johnson ft Son. Auctioneers 4 9 NOTICE TO G. E. WORKERS LAID OFF Local 924 has succeeded in making arrangements with the U. S. Unemployment Office to send a man to Decatur October 20 at the City Hall for unemployed workers to register for compensation. Local 924—U. E. R. &M. W. A.-CIO PUBLIC SALE I HAMPSHIRE BOARS AND GILTS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13 Sale Starting at 12:00 O'clock Noon 1® HEAD BOARS 31 HEAD GILTS This is an outstanding herd of Hogs from some of the best >' blood liner of the breed. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED ON GROUNDS ROY I. LANGEL, Owner LOCATION—2'; miles South of Bluffton, Ind., on St. Rd No. 1 AUCTIONEERS—CoI. Fay Hulick Ellenberger Brothers 9

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have become an irrestibie method of human enslavement.” The world can judge what Russia will dn when she gets th»atomic liomh and has accumulated a large store of them "by what is happening now.” the wartime prime minister continued. "If these things are done in green wood, what will lie done

in dry?" he asked The Berlin situation "may at any time precipitate a hideous world struggle,” Churchill warned. He suggested that if he had been In charge of the government, he would have taken countermeasures .igiilnst Russian shipping and imports In order to have something to bargain with of the United Nations, Churchill said: "It has been reduced to a mere cockpit in which representatives of mighty nation* and ancient states hurl reproaches, taunts and insults at one another to marshal public opinion and inflame the passions of their people for what seems to be a remorselessly approaching third world war.” Soviet teehriique, Churchill warned. Is set forth as plainly as wa« Hitler's In "Mein Kampe." "I hope that the western na tlons, partlc ular'.y onr own country and the United States, will not fall into the same trap twice over.” he said JOHNNY SAIN *<«<>' • From Page One) in the national league all season and our boys are going to start tee ing off pretty shortly." he said ' When they do somebody I* going to get hurt." FLIES HOME ic'ont From Page One) partment spokesman, however, said that Marshall proposed to discuss "matters of considerable importance " Whether the Vinton project was one <if those matters remained to he seen.

OX SALE at Newsstands DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT The Afternoon HOME Newspaper Newspaper office closed Saturday afternoon. AR Kind* of Iron Work CILPW ORNAMENTAL Decatur, M IRON > Phen* 54*’ SHOP—C< rner Washington & nth Sts. Res—l 22 S. 13th St.

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KENNETT — MURRAY A CO, Corrected Oct, 9 160 to 180 lbs. 23.50 180 to 200 Ris 23 75 200 to 275 Hi*. 24.00 275 to 300 lbs. 23.50 300 to 325 Iba. 23.00 325 to 350 lbs. 22.50 350 to 375 ltrs. 22.00 375 to 400 lbs. 2150 Ipi to 160 ft* 21.50 120 to 140 lb*. 21.00 100 to 120 lbs. 20.50 Roughs 3oii lbs down ... 21.25 300 to 350 lbs. 20.75 , 350 to too fb* 20.50 400 to 450 Iba 21.75 450 to 500 Itis 19.50 500 to 550 lbs 18.75 550 to 580 lbs. 18,50 Stags 15.25 Boarslo.oo Veals 30.00 Spring Lambs2l.so Yearlings 15.00 Ewes 7.00 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected Oct. 9 225 to 250 Itis. 24.00 250 to 275 lbs. 23.75 275 to 300 Jbs. 23 25 IXO to 200 tbs. 23 50 160 to IXO lbs 23.00 300 to 350 Iba. 22.75 350 to 400 lbs. 22 25 350 to 400 lbs 22 25 100 to 140 |ba. 19.50 Roughs 300 down .... 21.00 Lambs 21 00 Stags ; 13.50 I Calves 30 00 j Ewes 7 oo i Bucks ... 5.00 Boars 12.00 local GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Oct. 9 Beans subject to caanffe during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for price*. Grain: .03 per bushel lee* Corn: .07 per 100 less. f ob. farm. WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATION* Furnished bv OECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Correi ted Get. 9 | Grade A large white 64 [Grade A large brown. 62 I Heavy hens 29 , l<eghorn liens 4 lbs up .27 ICocks .15 | Fryers call for prices. UHAIN PRICES Adam* County F. B. Co-Op’* Berne-Monroe-William* Pleasant Mills Corrected (»< t. 9 No 1 Wheat 210 Oats .70 Corn 2.30 Beans 2.40 Call for rye privet. 1 • Trade In s Good Town — Decatur L'i'i/z-Liia ww" : B’MTFrn> WM : : UM IISTARCf IITIM Iflfltf • • A|*mil*« CllPPfff v*» i>«*«,l**, e TEEPLt TRUCK LINE Elevfftor Co.