Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1948 — Page 5

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E3*-- —~.—--" — (j |H?VERTIBING rates word# n-. ■fW J". 60e 2 OtnM 75c, I K«> ii; * 1175 | IK quoted .re tor eonsec--1 No ‘•lassified fej*» ,’-'d ,or ‘ • kl ’> <Ur Bftfor p01n ! ! ■ 5c per word e.cb toe minimum charge. ■*ft l . )e ,] ide listed In par. ■ V I® must be in <’«'• b .T 11 , ■ H< r n:av through Friday ! deadline te 9 » m MTfor sale Anti - Freeze EZhnwfield Motor bales. KsHmI.E ilsdlos Zenith, ft*i-hruk Broe. 207 U \ME oil "Pace heater. fuel eaver avail-a;i-dzi-tt. Ilaugks. 213 ts BK’i h ” varied • hocolate < n-riy flip* Hb box ■ft . ■ ' _ - 5 " 21 . eman Oil Burner and floor furuace. order ftft 14:11 ,.,. ( l 1 I ri, k Bros. 2u7 ts r r.tlgan Bottle baa p r ..mplete and up gK i: ' ■ :u; tr \lh coal heatrolae, H^^F b> ,d si aud oil heaters ■ftl, 213-tt |H\ ; ■.'.•antilog machines ■Kersa. Voss and automatic, ■ftl a nd up. ilaugks Applian HKlumuing. heating. 197-TF s.'d bottle gas range if sold soon. Also table |K«...<u> late model 318 W St ■MALE Hirt, cinders, deCall Lorin Class at O. |Ki,am Cralgvllle & Decatur 161-ts good condition, ■b Car Dock. Phon. 103. ft 246-ts Yolll F( RNITURE SHOW’ WEAK Let Vogue Furnl-R.-upholster and re-style a tremendous saving to i ISM or 1077. 212 ts K 1 year - d with peep sight of shells Phone 7132 . S.< Hum**. Country Club. | K 251 git. I ■ftlbEAc For the home maker are suggested by a visit our store. You are most I Sprague furniture | Phone 199. 240-ts < MYER.7 or naming deep Pipe sot installations Bb'ltuik rivpilenced labor. Bak and Heating. Phone ■ 704 W Monroe St. Ilk T. NEW El KM i I RE? Vogue Furniture make your stile, in any pattern and fur *, the cosl- C.il 1884 |ftf77. 212-ts condition Very good rub body, motor Cheap. See it |fti-'*t:.' Super Service, corner ■>t'» i Bth. 219 6tx ■ SALE One floor 6 room home with bath, lot, garage, nice location, ■food repair. 734 High St. ■ 24>l«tx - Bottle Gm and .lee ftt ranges . Estate - L nbersal • Caloric. linm-diate de ft 9 '-' Wide selection to choose ft® Hau*»» Appliances, Plurnu ft Heating 197-TF ■ sale T 6 settle eMate, 10 t»o family Lome La fair •di'Mn on valuable commer ft/' 1 on F,rgt Street. Priced ft" for quick sale. Bob Uel KT Healtur. Heller Building. ft 8 * * T »- 2v»-tf ■ SALE Roper Drt Gas ranges [j Refrigerators. Before you Mli ***• la ds who own. ft Al ‘ 3 water beaters, water installed Stucky's Ap Geneva Hatcheries. ■ llu a. ft ' l -*: I used wc tractor & ft - tractor plow*. One ft. ( or “ crib., Wayne .ir ft» rM> »'<r» Tt actor heat bou.o-s. ■ " r sanner.. Anti freeze for ftL ’•Aiatoe. (ler’ter-Moser ft V»- 27 Phone 2»5l L 25® ft P in E tw,’ • ,ZU ’ k ** ,z m- t.L 6 * - , room rMoch typ * I mi M ,rom srw wort P*«»r. Owner. h.v. .pent L 1 t* r s in it. finishing One J */ ro ’“* ,or FW recrea »« t„ urt * ta « p »»* high lasiklL CW, ’ r8 * Uw,C * 01 Kho *f only by ap » Lt’ no* workw HMler fclldfng Phone »tHf • • (mh f »eaM.r

FOR SALE—French doors, frame and casing Phone 6791 after 1 3:30 p in. 250-3tx FOR SALE — Good used kitchen ranges Stucky ac Co. .Monroe. Ind. 250 It: I FOR SALE — 1941 Dodge Club' Coupe. New tires, good condition. 8895. Dude Ranch Court. 250 3t FOR SALE — 1937 Ford 60 Alsol ladies suits, size 14. Call 1652. 250 Itx FOR SALE — Good used coal A wood heating ranges Stucky 4 Co. Monroe. Ind. 250 6t Special roast turkey, fried chicken or baked hain dinners every Sunday. Coppes. Corner. 250 2t FOR SALE — 10-20 tractor 4 plows Enest Thieme, 7 miles N E. of Decatur. 251 3tx '■ - ■ FOR SALE — 3 hole oil cook atove. , In good condition. Phone 3781. 251 3tx FOR SALE — White enamel laundry .tore, kitchen cabinet, both good condition. Phone 1698. 249 g3tx FOR SALE Two Wilton rugs, with pads. 9x12 and other miscellaneous furniture. Phone 3981. 247 6tx i , . FOR SALE — Fine violiu in excellent condition. Reasonable. Call 310 or can be seen at 716 Elm street. 250 3tx FOR SALE — A 2 to 3 room gas beating stove, practically new. with 4 Inch vent pipe 224 N. 11th 250 3tx We re cleaning up —that is the rugs and upholstery of Decatur with Fina Foam Smith Drug Co. 250 3t FOR SALE OR TRADE - 2 fresh cows, also Model T Ford coupe tor sale. 903 Winchester Phone 1678. 250 3tx FOR SALE -- 1946 A J S English Motorcycle in A-l condition, also 1982 Dodge sedan. 4 door, reasonable. Call 799. 250 3tx IFOR SALE — Good used oil heat't Ing stoves. Duo-Therm, Coleman 4 Estates. Stucky * Co. Monroe I Ind 250 6t| FOR SALE — 1936 Deluxe Ford 4 I door sedan in very good coalition. Good paint 4 upholstery, i 122 N. 4th. , 250 2t FOR SALE — All white porcelain ( Dutch Oven coal A wood range. Dwight Scbnepp. Phone 586-P. 250 3t Firestone Special mentham.l base ,! anlt-freeze 81 gallon bulk price Bring containers Firestone i Store. 3id & .Monroe. Phone 1770. 250 3t FOR SALE — Apples. Grimes 81 19 bu. and up. Red Delicious, Yellow Delicious, Banana. Wolf River. Jonathan apples. Coppesa Comer 250 2t FOR SALE — Po a toes V. S. No. 1 Katahdin. ready for winter storage. Also taking orders for B size Also cabbage 81.90 hundred. Plenty of fresh cider Coppess Corner 250 2t Trade In a Good Town — Decatur WANTED WANTED TO Bl’Y — A doghouse Phone 11794. 251 3t WAn’teTi To”BVY - Beef and dairy cattle. Scbeiman's Market Phone 2061. 79-ts To ride thru town with some one that works at East end factories In Ft. Wayne from 3 to 11:30 pm. Phone 8932. 250 3tx WANTED: Good quality ha> • • baled or loose • - also straw.—Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. lIWTE HELP WANTED — Male or female clerk for full time work in down town department store at Decatur. Write qualifications to Box 420 c/o Democrat 250 3t aAN t sci» Mimeographing wora Prufwsaional equipment. daw money on letters, sales messages urograms, forma, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Build tag 844-Tt WANTED: Good quality hay loose or bated. Now localcd down by the river bridge. John Feaael. phones 1322 & 6262. 226 TF WANTED - We buy Iron, rags paster. hides, fur. grease. Also handle new and used struidural steel and pipe For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. <>ur only address 710 West Moaroe. Phone 442. 194-tf| HEWING MACHINE Repairing !a?t us convert your old tresdlei Machine into a modern electric We make covered buttons, buck- , els. machine buttonholes: Hemstitching We buy and sell sewing machines Boardman's 223 North First 832»tx ■I ■ »■ <"!■ —■* ' ' frpde is a qsed feed ♦ tacatar

QUICKIES bv Ken Reynolds Sl] ■ I "Some dsrn fool talked me Into using Democrat Want Ads this year- -now I’ll pay over 830.000 in income taxes!" I M iscellaneous PIANO TVNING snd serrlce. Boyd Stapler, phone Monroe 94-P. 18-T MONEY TO LOAN — Cash loan* of 810 to 8300 made to men or wo men. Decatur Loan 4 Discount Co. Trust Bidg., Phone 319. 55-ts "HOMES, factory built Size 24x24 as low as 8525. fob. Also other sixes. For information write International Homes of 3909 Calhoun in Ft. Wayne. Ind " 249-6tx SEE SAVGKS for automatic water heaters— water systems - bath-rooms--or kitchens We furnish pipe and install anything ws sell. 80-ts RADIO REPAIR— Tor couplets and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service st reaaonabls prices. Haugka. 60-ts NOTICE Piano lessons, home of Mrs. Noble Reynolds, 638 Mercer Ave. Beginners especially—and others. Mrs. E. M Webb 247-6 t FARMERS ATTENTION-We remove dead horses, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertiliser Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts ELECTRICAL WIRING SCPPLIES —Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such a» wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fix tures,' motors or anything that you may need Quotations given ou any yob Arnold 4 Klenk 217-ls LET SPIKE DO IT!—Does your radio, washer, iron, sweeper, or any electrical appliance need repairing? If no, let “Spike" fix it. For prompt service, call or bring your appliancue in need oi repair to us. Parts for all makes of washers, radios, sweepers or Irone. Phone 463 Arnold 4 Klenk. Inc. 203 ts WE CLEAN—Septic tank*, res* pools, sanitary toilets, WPA toilets. cisterns, dry wells, etc We use new tank truck* and powerful suction pumps, making it possible for us to do all cleaning jobs quickly and without offensive odor* Premise* are left completely sanitary. Phone 17164. 246-6tx Idle Hour* Make Itollar* when you use this time representing Avon Cosnietices. Friendly agree able selling of nationally popular products inske* earning fun Write Mrs. I. M ('UNseii 315 S. Jefferson Ft. Huntington, Ind 251 3tx FOR RENT i'OR - RENT 2 room spartment. partly furnished. Adults only. 127 N. 3rd St. Phone 371 250 3t FOR RENT —1 sleeping room, lad ie* preferred. 414 N. 2nd St. 250 2t .•’OR KENT — P.<M»ms for light Housekeeping. Heat furnished. 4 li house east of Burk Elevator in Monroe, 251 3tx LOST AND i OL'ND A)ST Rose-gold Hamilton men’s watch with expansion band Vai uabie keepsake. Reward Contact R E. Hardy. 2041 Idlewild Drive, l ima, Ohio. Phone 92923. 250 6tx LOST—Brown leather coin putse, tipper over one end. rontaining 81v bill and 81. *U" ticket for Halloween festival. Please return to Jane Harvey. 611 Winchester St. Phone 6365. 2t9-i:tx To Visit Poultry Association Plant Mr®. Fred Crosby. Mr. a#U Mr® Clarence Mitchel. Mr and Mrs. Em eel Thietne. Mr. Md Mr*. Harold Tieman. and Herman Franz will join a chariered hue party at the ■ local t>u« sta’ion -t 1:4*» p m lue* Liar This party w »* »***’ the North hr-stern Ohio poultry aaMxtetion i plant at Napoleon. O. They will make a tour <tf the plant. «*• *KB candllne demonstrated, macaine grading of eggs machine cartosins. '<4l processing and a demonstration of »ashing lu the evening prograw tbev sr.it ( ;».‘6«»® e 8 wi •

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try department of Michigan State Vniverslty; C. M. Ferguson. Ohio State poultry extension man; Joe Slcer, poultry extension specialist of Purdue and Jay Gould, farm di rector of station WOWO. 160-Ac re Farm Is Sold For $31,200 Berne, Oct. 23 —John J. Schwartz. Jr., living southeast of Monroe, purchased at public auction yeeterday the 160-acre farm of Noah J Schwartz, in the same community. The farm sold at 8195 an acre or a total of 831.20®. The former owner of the farm and hi* family have * moved to Missouri for school and i church reasons. i YOUNG GIKL (Cent. Fr<-n< Page One) went to her room and began writI ing a letter. When the letter was finished, she ' brushed her dark, curly hair and went to bed 1 She must have mailed the letter at some post box on the way to the 1 railroad tracks when she arose be- * fore her family awakened yester- ! day morning r The gate keeper at the grade . crossing. E D Hllilgo**, 42. said there wasn t time for him to flag ( the train down or to push her off the tracks. r "She just stood there, calmly j - waiting for death." Hilllgoss said I 1 "Then the cowcatcher flipped her: . off the track* Her head was sevf cred." Miss Stein was Identified from a * sales slip In her coat pocket. She r had only started working as a sec--9 rotary last May when her father •• was injured In an automobile aeel- * dent. t Dreschd received the letter on , <the violet stationery later in the day She said it poured out her ! love for him He burned it, but t that one sentence asking him to send a single camellia burned iu h his memory. s "I never knew she felt that way.” r he said. r ' Muck Lands Potato Harvest Is Underway ri Berne, # Oct. 23 The harvest of ■Jlaie potatoes is well along in the ;-|mu<-k land* east of Berne, where t potatoes are business for a number n*of farmer*. The yield I* teported the ■leaviest in many year* The spuds flare of excellent quality and very - large in size The farmers arc sellr Ing some, storing some in build r inxs and burying the rest in the ■ ground i r aaaving in byres Age I Cutters in electric shavers make ■ as msny as 12,000.000 shaving mori tionz a minute.

' CAREER OF I Norval Fuhrman B

El"clel Adam* County Trea*ur er in 1946. Norval Fuhrman this vear is seeking re-election to tha office for a second twoyear term This office I* one of the hold ovei offices with the new twteyeai term starting in 1950. Mr. Fuhrman wa* l>orn in Root township 40 year* ago. the non ot Mr and Mrs Bam Fuhrman He attended elementary schtad at Monmouth and graduated from the llecatur High St boo He hat been a well known farmer of Root Townnhip for many year*, in fact ip to the time he a**amed the Treasurer'* office «>n January I. 194* With his wit*. Dorothy Spruiiffer. daughter of Mr and Mr*. Nathan Sprnnger of Berne and three children, one girl and •wo hoys, they live on their farm Mrs. Fuhrman wa* formerly a <u-hool teacher Active in Repuhibau politic* for many year*, Mr Fuhrman ha* been yervlng as precinct commit teem an in West Root Mr Fuhrman I* an getiv* rbarrh member and ha« *erved tn retpotisible po>t* of the church lit' loding the superintendent y of the Saldiatb St hool When Interviewed Mr. Fuhr man said: “I feel that rnr exp' r te«<:e and particularly the pa*t year quallllr* me for I bl* import ant potitlon of tru*' After ail tny record tn office speak* for Itself ami I can only assure the Voters the same efficient and c®ur« teotis service (hat I eude-avorrd 'o give tl'cuf the ps»L“ • »J1 4*!'

— 11-Year-Old School Patrol Boy Is Hero To People Os Town Creve Coeur. 111., Oct. 23— (t'P) Wane Sisk. 11 year-old school patrol boy wa* a hero to the people of Creve Coeur today. But Wayne couldn't see what they were excited about. The Gerber elementary school which Wayne attends is at the bottom of a long steep hill. Wayne's post of duty is st the top of the grade On Tuesday. Wayne wa* helping kid* through traffic when a driver parked hi* truck at the top of the hill. A few minutes after the driver left on an errand, the truck

Sees good business / fl ‘Tm a small businessman. I’m for Dewey hecauas he ws* able to cut stale income taxes 40 per cent in four year*, and nt tlio same time build up a surplus of 8673,000,000. That sound* like good business to me.” Millions of Americans plan to vote for Dewey because "Dewey gets things done.” Republican Central Committee EVENING SALE I SIX ROOM HOUSE AT PUBLIC AUCTION A* I have purchased a home In Franklin. Ind . and am moving 'here, I will *ell the following described Real Ectate st Public Auc ion. on MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1948 at 5:30 P. M. LOCATION at 1121 North Second Street st the Corner of Second 4 Dierkes Sts. DESCRIPTION A good two story frame house 6 roonr< large living room, dining oom, kit< hen. bedroom, and full Bathroom dwn*tairs —2 nice lied ooms upstairs; Kitchen ha* built in cupboards l.argt- Cistern New v Decorated White Hhingb Billing good Asphalt Shingle Roof fi'uated on a large corner lot Shrubbery—Out ide Fireplai'e In Back l ard—Well Located. Po*session: Immediate. TERMS—One Fourth Down and Balance upon D« livery of Merchant ible Abstract of Title and Warranty De d PAUL CUMMINGS, Owner toy 4 Neri Johnson —Auct*. Melvin Liei’hty- Auct. You are welcome to Inspi* t the Property Prior to Side 19 21 2?

“There is hardly anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper, and the people who consider price only are this mans lawful prey’’ iai.nd smut. Leland Smith Insurance Agency ~i™n h>u THIMBLE~THEATRe"= Shcw ng- "FACULTY MEMBER WITHOUT HIS FACULTIES” f/.iz- /.UmT I IPC FIILAMSE, oxy APE you] [tߣl?E S a PUMO2 THAT I LUMMOX IS taking BASKET (t/e > ' l .Z- fc Avfr NOT AT the GAME?? r~ MfZ. LUMMOX IS a paid; (LEAVING, ADVANCED POTTERY ‘-Uk /oc Hr-rW aS BLONDIE— SOLD SHORT FW' : /“W |W —4 FZZFFFFp - '" , / -ni —x ( COME BACK )y. ..M-E sins thng wmsN ) Tutg a I / *■ ANVTHINS I (jutss POPS | f WITH MV ) L-JH B/ A MAN HAS TO 'f. ■ poutme’i(cw»T9aaE«UPCO®i ' RANTS» > chase h.& cs*.** ) cjffs )/TQb ■ Cleanups-*/y to go thevKl C CV * 4TS MES iN ft n?/ r x \|t

began rolling downhill. Wayne had only a *pllt second to act He yelled to the kid* play ing in the school yard below and ran toward the truck, which was now gathering speed He leaped to the running board and found the door locked on that side The truck smashed through a barricade and sped full tilt directly at the school children. Some scattered but other* stood frozen in their track* Wayne crawled over the truck * cab, to the running board on the other side. That door was unlocked He climbed inside and pulled the brake handle with all his strength The truck bumped to a stop. It was only a few feet from the school children and the brick wall of the , schoolhouse. It wasn't until much later that ■ Wayne’s mother heard of his deed and asked him about it.

"Gosh. mom. I guess I forgot to tell you about it." he said Dog Shoot* Hunter Middleton. Mo. (t’P) — Ed Pew's dog shot him on a squirrel hunt. Pew propped hi* gun against a tree for a minute His dog ran against the weapon, knocking it down. Erl »as shot in the hip. 0.1 SALE at Newsstands DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT The Afternoon HOME Newspaper Newspaper office closed Saturday afternoon. f M Kiwda of kww Work CfIJW ORNAMENTAL Oocatw, M IRON * Phono 9442 SHOP—('< rner Washington & 11th Sts. Be-—122 S. I,3th St. | ITS ( > RZALLY FRESH! ( 1 From Prime ( ( Native Beef! f ( PURE ) ( GROUND | ( BEEF ( j 55c lb j fiERBER’S ( MEAT MARKET | ( Phone 97 ( rFrnna c.iinfif ; rrarrrra : : 1085 IISTARCt NfflßG UhCI J • • V,. « ... IS*. « | _ I T^E^PM£_TRUCK^LI I

KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Oct. 23 160 to 180 lbs. 25.00 180 to 225 lbs 25.25 225 to 275 lbs. 25.00 275 Io Hou n>» ...... 24 50 300 to 325 Ws. 24 25 125 to 350 Ws. 23.75 350 to 375 Ws. 23 25 875 to 400 Ws. 23.09 140 to 160 Ws. 23.00 120 to 140 Ws. 22.50 100 to 120 Ws. 22.00 I Roughs 300 W* down ......... 23.00 I 300 to 350 W*. 2250 350 to 400 W*. 22 00 400 to 450 W*. 2150 450 to 500 Ws. 21 00 506 to 550 W*. 2050 550 to 560 W*. 2600 Stags 17.00 Boar* ......... 11.50 Veal* 30.50 Spring Lamb* 22 00 Yearling* ... ...... 15.00 Ewes 7,00 SCHMITT'S STOCK YARDS Corrected Oct. 23 225 to 256 Ws 25 50 250 to 275 W*. 25 25 275 to 300 Ws 24 75 180 to 20n Ws 25.00 160 to 189 Ws 24 50 300 to 350 W* Ji 25 350 to 400 Ws. .... 23 75 I 100 to 140 Ws. ..... 21.(Ml Rough* 300 down 23 50 I Lambs 23 00 Veals 31.5(i 'stag* 16 50 Calves 30.00 Ewe* 7 0® Backs 6 00 Boars 12 00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Oct. 23 i Bean* *ubject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator A»k for prices. , Grain .03 per bushel les*. Corn: .07 per 100 less fob farm WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected Oct. 23 Grade A large white .64 .Grade A large brown ,62 Hearn lien* . 28 Leghorn hen* 4 11>s. up 26 ICoeka .15 Fryer* call for prices. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co Op's Berne Monroe Williams Pleasant Mills Corrected Oct 23 No. 1 Wheat ... 2.11 Joats 70 Icora 2 pi i B<-an- 2.28 i Call for rve prices MITKE OI FIV4I OKTTI.EMKVT HF EST HE to. «*mi Xoti- r i» hereby s<v»n to the creditor*. h-tr» and I'gateu. .<( la <■ Barkley. d< • i--d »•> .ippxtr Pi th- Ad.inn- «':r ><it C«-irt, held at Pc alar. Indiana, -n Pie «tti day •rV >v I'l' <f d w i if uni, why th. EIVAI. HETTI.KMENT ACCitlAT' all li th, ••ate <>f said de - ■ dent ah -old not • appr-H <-d; and • aid belt' are n 'lifted t" then and t <er mak« pr » f "f hetrahlp. and j. their <!' f-it.i'l.. •hare* El,a M. Iliirk'e, Adnilnlatratrl* ItreMlur. Indiana. I»e|. 11. IIH*. Attoraet lleary 11. Heller Elevalur Co. Decatur • Peterson • Monroe

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