Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1949 — Page 5

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.nrAL^LAS SIFIED advertising RATES — 25 words or less: tme 50c; 2 times 75c u ‘ ti- 6 times $1.70. time ijd are for consecu'eSvs qU Xo classified skipday ,CC Mr 10 point BLACK Ms 5c per word each in50c minimum charge, ads listed in paraincrease over reguThanks, Obituary, In Siam, 2c Per word, 75c ““must be in office by 11 through Friday. r da'y deadline is 9a. m. for sale ■jTTjrTV'room house. 424 81tf n St- __ Zenith radios and jbiuationa. Uhrick Bros. Chevrolet Ton panel truck.—Stewfs Bakery. 78tf oil burners, Open evenings ext Wed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, . phone 84. 1 11 ■"TTirzr A.xmimster rugs, C t ’ wool. Open evenings exfwed. Stucky & Co. Monroe, . phone 84. 1 kes such as Speed Queen andrton. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ouen nites except Wed. 274tt "sUhT Bottle sis Ranges, ny styles to select from. Open es except Wed. nites. —; icky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274tf SALE: Studio Couches and la Beds, large selection to eci trom. Open nites except >d, nites. Stucky & Co., MonI, lad. 274tf | VEs>, STOVES, STOVES — • you want to trade see Stuckys I Monroe, Ind. They are allow-1 j high prices for your old | ne right now. 274tt, .— — I . SALE — Potatoes: B-size! ithadin tor seed or eating, per ! it. |2.50; No. 1 Ohio & Cobits seed $4.50 and up. Coppess irner. 81-4tx I SALE- Good Six Room ause with full Bath. On North icond Street. Low price. Imedlate Possession. Call Ned. Johnson 104 or 996-Q 83-3 t I I SALE—Frost-proof cabbage; lien plants and sets; certified td potatoes; peat moss; B-size uahdin potatoes for planting, JS bag. Open evenings, rahm's Grocery. 79-6 t SALE — Clover, mixed timiy hay. Wire, string, no rain, ney bull, excellent breeding, tarically modern home, 10 ws. Rent April 1. Phones 6961 M 67 ts 1 SALE-Roper Dn-Gas ranges, nel Refrigerators. Before you J. "ask the lady who owns *■" Also water heaters, water fteners Installed. Stucky's Aplances. Geneva Hatcheries. we-us l SALE-7 room home in ex illtnt repair to be moved from ftmises. Easily moved as it is riled on a wide paved street. ® 174. J. F. Stamann. Mid- ”• Realty Auction Co., Deca!t, Ind. 80-51 I SALE-Hy-Line chicks, bred ’ corn, get year around Y* of eggs. Bred for high ** «?g production. Still some ' Uable for April and May. No now. DECATUR HATCH ki. Phone 497. 8»-10t ' bALE-isn model A John tractor with starter, lights, fr Mt and new tires. John ,e IR Ju tractor pj ow tot], ' M shape. Mils north and b ttiles west of Preble. Mar 833tx trat 'tor, truck r ’ !ire ’ " e can give bet •‘s as w e work direct from Zc nublier Ca oa Miller . Air-Cool. Coppess < 81-4tx ' Xo - * John Deere enI « t' ir niower: J°h n Deere fc,.. Farmers, get your E, , *•*»«* now, while we ■L ''"- Strifeii Implement R ”" 1 ' St. Phone 18". B- 82-41 “'tractive acre [Lm •' located at the edge F * ne modern 6 room K*‘cellent repair. Nicely ,ard al »d lawn. Some ■k arboF 80,1 fint Bbl I terms can be ar BfL “““ediste pwsttxk.u, K j.,,, 1 [• Sanmanu. Mid Bl Auction Co., Decs-

FOR SALE—Building lot for home. Ideal location. Phons 114. 84-3 t FOR SALE: Piilico Radios and Refrigerators. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 274tf AROUND THE WORLD five times, i good for another three. 1936 Dodge. Phone 6373. 83-2 t FOR SALE—Fresh cow; bull, old enough for service; sow, to farrow soon. Max Thieme, R-5. 82-3tx SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE —The hottest value spot in northeastern Indiana. 81-ts FOR SALE 1948 Jeep, hydraulic lift. 1942 Dodge. SBSO. 1937 Ford $175. Doc’s Car Dock. 79-ts i . FOR SALE—Guernsey bull 16 mo. old. Gale Trego. 1 mile west of Wren, Ohio. 82-3tx FOR SALE—Large lot 60 x 132. Inside railroads. All improvements. Inquire 362 S. 3rd St. < 82-3tx FOR SALE—I7 Acres of land with Modern Buildings. 1 mile South, 1 Mile East of Salem. Call Ned C. Johnson. 104 or 996-Q. 83-3 t I FOR SALE— Good used Black Hawk straight corn planter.' Phone Pleasant Mills. 7-7138. H. H. Crownover. 83-3 t FOR SALE—Registered Guernsey bull, 14 mos. old. 5 mi. E. of Berne, 114 mi. N. Francis Bollenbacher. 82-3tx FOR SALE—Power lawn mowers, Reo, 21" cut. Special prices or will give up to $32.00 for hand mower on trade if in'good condition. Coppess Corner. 81-ltx ANY SIZE MYERS or Deming deep well pumps. Pipe foi installations in stock. Exeprienced labor. Bak- | er Plumbing and Heating. Phone 232. 704 W. Monroe St. 138 T. FOR SALE— Mdoern Suburban Home on U. S. Highway No. 27. Acre of land—Quick Possession. Call Ned C. Johnson 104 or 996-Q. 83-3 t | ! FOR SALE-13 acres of j ground, 2 miles east of Decatur on 224. Call 680 or 6903. 83tf i FOR SALE OR TRADE- Small 1939 Buick. Radio and heater, j s3l's. 1938 Ford deluxe, rebuilt motor, very clean $350. Harold Steffen, 4*4 miles S. of Magley. 83-2tx THIS WEEK’S Solid walnut drop leaf gate-leg table; all white porcelain apt. size (Kitchen Kook I gas stove. Decatur Used Furniture. 146 S. Second. Phone 420. 83-2 t FOR SALE— Electric sweeper. Bottle gas and electric stoves. Breakfast set. Matched end tables. Hand crocheted centerpieces. House trailer. J. & F. Reinhard, 13th and Adams St. 83-2 t HUSBANDS—is your wife still your sweetheart? If so, buy her one of our lovely three-in-one chairs. It lounges, rocks and reclines. Selling Oh so reasonable. Here is our guarantee. If she don't like it. we will return your money and get the chair. See |hem in our south window. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 83-2 t W A NT ED~ WANTED TO GUY— Beef and dairy cutie. Scheiman's Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts • WANTED—Hay, looee or naled. John Feasel Phone 1322—Night 6262. 284 ts I WANTED—Radio repairing. Guaranteed service. Uhrick Bros. 21-ts WANTED — Gardens to plow. Ray Imel. Inquire of Nathan Roop. Phone 7441. 8 * bStx ' WANTED — Lot plowing with Ferguson, also lot grading. 4 rank Baker. 31! N. IHh St. Phone 1632. t 83 ’ 3,x 1 MUST HAVE 5 roo mhouse. 2 or 3 bedroom, by May 2 11 or before. Will give references if newkd. Phone 6443. 83 ' 6tx , WANTED- Custom plowing and 1 discing or will rent. Lloyd E. Miller, R. R. No. 3 on Kukelhan I Farm 4 mi. X- of Decatur. S3-3tx II - - - ■ ” ”. I WAITED- Ride to Harvester between hums of • a.m. and 4 p.m. Phone 5192. . 83-!t 1 ’ - —— — I WANTED: Goal quality nay i . haled or loose • • also straw.—Burk Elevator Co. 1 I’hoeeJS- ’ WOMEN Io s* • at home; profit able business. s<x»d earnings I Write Hollywood Mfg- Co.. .962 r Melrose Ave.. Hollywood 46. ' Calif. SHtx J -—- IF 4 OU NEED wood cabinets— wim dow screens—storm sasb or mill , work of any kind. «U Quality ■ Mill Service. Phone Decatur II 1716 L Free c.tlaate* *’ !l

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds gj w«T I 1 w ts J 8 1 -1 al ■ “My, that Democrat. Want Ad : certainly sold our house quickly, didn’t it!" ' 1 , i WANTED—To do plastering. Also patch plastering, rerooting and roof repairing also cement sidewalks' and chimneys built. Norb , Snyder. 405 Adams St. 83-3tx FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead borsea, cows, hogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15-ts LAWN mowers sharpened and repaired. Saws filed and retooth- , ed. All work done by automatic saw filer and Ideal lawn mower [! grinder. Alvin Gerber. State road 224—Magley. 62-30tx J WANTED TO REPAIR-All kinds of sewing machines by a mechanic with years of experience. I can also motorize any type of machine. Herman Hirschy. 568 East Water St. Berne, Ind. Phone 4975, Berne. 78-ts WANTED— We Duy 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 W|st Monroe,! Phone 442. 194-tf' , SEWING MACHINE Repairing - J Let us convert your old treadle- . I Machine into a modern electric. )l We make covered buttons, buckJ els, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing 1 ' machines. Boardman’s 223 North ; First. 77-26tX WANTED— Mimeographing work, j Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, ' programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Build- ' ing. 244-ts MISCELLANEULS 1 1 HAWURGERTTsr aFthe ’i Nite Owl. It 1 LOANS-550 to 5300.-l)eca-tur Loan & Discount Co., I Trust Bldg. T II • I ELECTRICAL contracting, wiring , and supplies. Free job estimates. Engle & Kiess. North 12th St. Phone 212. 53-ts | ■ SEE HAUGK’S for automatic water heaters—water systems— bathrooms—or kitchens. We furnish i | pipe and install anything we sell. 80-ts ■ LOANS— To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you i need. Local Loan Co., 138 N.' I 2nd St. Ground floor office.; . Phone 237. 79-ts ' CALL 207 sot your plumbing heating needs. All sizes galvanized pipe. Also complete line of “F & W" pumps. Walter 'i Plumbing & Heating. 254 N. 2ud ’ I St. 299-ts RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-tt I . Clogged sewers and drains opened t' wit 1} electric Roto-Rooter. Prompt Service. Free estimate. Call C. RWilliams, phone 4 on 6, Tocsin, j R-2 Decatur. Its NOTICE—Mrs. Edna Mae Shoaf will assist at Ruth’s Beauty Shop j. until Miss Marie Landis recovers from her major operation. , 84-3tx APPLIANCE SERVICE—We serv . ice all makes of washers, sweep-1 i era, radios, refrigerator and J other electrical appliances. For ' pronijit service, call 463. Arnold ; & Kknk. Inc. SMf i' ELECTRICAL WlillNG SUPPLIES —Lei us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fix- • tures. motors or anything that I you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold & Klenk 1 M7tf NITE OWL open Friday, Sat- ! urday, Sunday nights. 1 ’ FOR RENT t FOR RENT — Sleeping room for ’ girl in modern home. Phone ' 11571 ”. 8 ” I FOR RENT—3 rooms nicely lurnapt. Good localioß $12.30 per week. Phone .>652- 84-« t l l , FOR RENT- 2 room furnished apt. 5 Ground floor. Phone 4570. j 84-34 1 ; i I-- -1 j 1 FOR RENT-3 room- and bath. . strictlv modern. Adults preferred C*ll HI after « P-“' or twetn 8 and 9 a 'it I 'nik »••• -

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100 ACRE FARM for rent in Auglaize Co. Ohio, 50-50, to tenant having machinery, landlord having some milk cows. Write or phone Oscar O. Raberding, Wapakoneta, Ohio. 83-2 t Photograph Exhibit Is Open To Public The exhibit of 50 salon photo- . graphs by leading American photographers, which has been shown privately to many groups and clubs the last week at the auditorium of the public library, will be moved to the main floor of the library Monday and will be open to the public for tiwo weeks, It was announced today. The photographs, which have won national acclaim throughout the nation, are being shown here for the first time and include two pictures by Lawrence Anspaugh of this city. The exhibit, which was brought to Decatur through the efforts of Mr. Anspaugh, will be supplemented by several new Anspaugh portraits of local people. School groups and local clubs already had the opportunity of seeing the photographs. SENATE PASSES (Cont. Page One) before the house rules committee. It is expected to be cleared for floor debate Monday, and to come before the house on April 26. In other congressional developments: ' Oleo — Sen. Edward J. Thye, R., Minn, said removal of all restrictions on colored margarine would j be ’’a step backward in the conitinuance and growth of .family I farms." In a statement prepared ■ for delivery before the senate fin- , ance committee, he said if the buti ter market is destroyed, thousands cf small creameries will be put out of business. The committee is conI sidering a bill to abolish federal taxes on oleo and to permit interstate shuipment of pre-colored yellow margarine. •Farm — Senate Democratic whip Francis J. .Myers, D., Pa., called agriculture secretary Charles F. Brannan's new farm plan an “over-all program that helps both the farmer and consumer.” Myers said Bran- . nan's proposal would help forestall a depression and provide a more secure standard of living for both farmers and city workers. SEEK TO SAVE (Cont. From Page One) , located. As three big truck ! cranes and a water well drill i worked, police pushed back a crowd of 2,500 people. Officials feared a cave-in around the excaI vatlon which would delay the resI cue work. ’ Kathy plunged into the 20-year-old abandoned well while playing ; in the vacant lot with her sister, | Barbara, 9, and a cousin, Gus Lyon, 5. Gus and Barbara ran to notify Mr. and Mrs. David Fiscus, parents of the blonde, bright eyed I little girl. They telephoned police and ' then ran to the lot, calling Kathy. "Finally we heard her answer,"! I soilbed Mrs. Fiscus. "Her voice ' | seemed to come from inside the earth. She kept calling and final- ■ ly we found the top of the hole." SEARCH CALLED (Cent. From Page One) that his schooner Windfall was , the “derelict” seen by the tanker, t Norton explained that his vessel • looked unmanned because its sea- j sick crew was resting below decks. EFFINGHAM PLANS (Cotit. From Page Onei . Lakes, 81., said It would furnish ■ • equipment for a 125-bed hospital ' as a loan until facilities can be rearmy area had agreed to supply built. The navy announcement said quonset huts for the temporary bos-1 it was understood that the fifth' ■ pital. HOLY WEEK (Font. From Page One) • traying the picture of the “Side That Was Pierced " The public is invited to attend these and all other services at Zion Lutheran church. *»»n vou* ‘ asuei Happy Warriors The second meeting of the Pre hie ; Happy Warriors 4-H club was held .at Preble school March 31. At this meeting, the new officers assumed their duties for the year's activities: Reiahard Werling. adult leader; Richard Werling and Donald Selklng. junior leaders; Donald ,Galhneyer. president: Leroy Werllng. vice-president; Leroy Peter, treasurer; Carlton Worthman. secretary. The club has an enrollment ot 27 members. The next meeting will be held at the Prebit school. Union Pals The secuftl m cihic of the Union PaL 4?1 Hub i»4-. b- M cn l

April 2 at the Immanuel Lutheran meeting, games were played, school. Twenty two members an- Mary Lou Hullinger, Doris and swered roll call with "a place I'd Elanor Laker served refreshments, like to go." The next meeting will be held on The meeting was opened by the May 7 at the Immanuel school. president. Group singing was followed by the pledge, led by Ruth _ .. „.. , Ann Bulmahn. Olga Thieme gave u , F « r a i tolder C °‘ d ’. trV / he a demonstration on what makes a Westinghouse refrigerator, cake failure. The members then re- Now at Arnold & Klenk, Inc. ceived their club books. After the * T SALE CALENDAR APR. 11—Clinton Doctor, 2 mi. W. and 1 mi.,N. of Hoagland. Close out farm equipment. 1 P. M. Ellenberger Bros., Aucts. APR. 11—Huffman Bros., Ohio City, O. Sale of all garage equipment and stock. 10:30 A. M. EST. E. E. Bevington and Merle Knittie, Aucts. APR. 11—Paul W. Goodspeed, 7 mi. W. of Berne, Ind. on 118 then U mi. 8. Hampshire Boar & Gilt sale. 7:30 P. Til. Paul Good, Van Wert, 0., Auct. APR. 12—Florence Edith Kerns, Executrix James Kerns. 6 mi. E. of Van Wert, 0., or 6 ml. W. of Delphos. 0., on U. S. 30. 308 acres In four tracts with improvements. Roy & Ned Johnson and Homer Pollock, Aucts. APR. 12—M. A. Tourney, 3 mi. W. ot Montpelier on No. 18, then Imi N. Well improved 44 acre farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co, J. F. Sanmann, Auct. APR. 13—Meri G. Kelham. Adm. Nellie Kelham Estate, 16 ml. N. of Fort Wayne, Ind., on No. 3 Highway then U ml. E. Well Improved 224 Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer. • APR. 14—Hollis Coomer, % mi. N. of Edgerton, Ind., on state line road, or 4 mi. W.-of Payne, O. and % mi. N., or 5 mi. S.E. of Woodburn, Ind, Complete dispersal sale. Johnson, Johnson and Llechty, Aucts. APR. 16—Paul R. Blacker, Adm. Blacker Estate, 6 ml. N.E. of Hicks Ville, Ohio on No. 2 Highway, then mi. S. Well Improved 145 acres of Level Black Land. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer. APR. 18—Mrs. Clara Metzner, 8 mi. S. of Van Wert on road 127 to road 709, then 3 mi. E., then % mi. S. General store and modern 6 room house. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, auct APR. 19—C. E. Bell &M. O. Stoutenberry, 2 miles east of Decatur, 1 ■ mile north of road 224 on Bellmont farms. Holstein ca" sale and Hampshire ’bred gilts. Roy & Ned Johnson Melvin Liechty, Aucts. APR. 21 —Dr. B. H. Stamets, 6 mi. W. of Angola, Ind., on U. 8. Higbv No. 20, Well Improved 38 Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. APR. 23—Mrs. Anna Keen. 2 mi. N. and mi. W. of Valparaiso, Ind. Well Improved 80 Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann, Auct.

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, NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA SS: COVNTI OF ADAMS . IN TH.E ADAMS CHUI IT CO IKT ■ FEBHI ARY TERM, ItHO. CAUSE NO. IIIW CATHERINE SACKETT VS. FRANK IMRIE The plaintiff, Catherine Sackett, : in the above entitled cause having filed* her complaint herein together with an affidavit by her attorney, John L. DeVoss, that the defendant, I Frank Imrie, is not a resident of the State of Indiana and that said cause of action is for the construction of a. Will under ;he Deelara- , tory Judgment Act of ’.he State of Indiana in relation to the following . described real estate located in Adams County. State of Indiana: Pent hall <%) of the northeast quarter (’A) of north-west quarter C/|) ot section six |6>, township Uli north, range II east, eoutalniiiK twenty <UII) acres. Now, therefore. Frank Imrie. the defendant, in the above entitled cause Is hereby notified that unless he be and appear on the 2Sth day of May, 1949, at the courthouse in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, to answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. IN WITNESS WHWHEOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of this court this Ist day of April, 1949. Edward F. Jaherg Clerk of the Adania Circuit Court. DeVoss A Smith — Attorney! for Plaintiff April 2-9-16 Sprinkling DDT on snow and ice ' in Arctic areas is a new method of : killing mosquitoes in the spring. «s in: From Salt • LONG-DISTANCI ! . • MOVING SERVICI « • Authorized Agent For : • • J TEEPLE TRUCK LINES J Phone 254 or 182 • ———————— FOR SALE New and Used NEW HOLLAND BALERS GRAHAM PLOWS DISC HARROWS Gerber - Moser IMPLEMENT CO. U. S. 27 Phone 2551 UVWWMWVMAMMWVWM, STOLLER QUALITY SEEDS Mont. Grimm Alfalfa .. 38.50 bu. ALLIED SEEDS Mont. Grimm Alfalfa .. 40.50 bu. U. S. Verified Common Alfalfa 32.50 bu. Certified Clinton 59 Oats 2.00 bu. Theodore Bulmahn Phone 3291 UMWWWWWWVWWWWU

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KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected April 9 160 to 180 11)3. 79.00 180 to 210 lbs. top 19.25 210 to 220 lbs. 19.00 220 to 230 lbs. 18.75 230 to 240 lbs. 18.25 240 to 250 lbs. 18.00 250 to 260 lbs. 17.75 260 to 270 lbs. 17.25 270 to 280 lbs 17.00 280 to 300 lbs. 16.75 300 to 325 lbs. 16.25 325 to 350 lbs. 16.00 350 to 400 lbs 15.75 140 to 160 lbs. 17.50 120 to 140 lbs. 17.00 100 to 120 lbs. 16.50 Roughs 300 lbs. down 15.50 300 to 350 lbs. 15.00 350 to 400 lbs. u- 14.50 400 to 450 lbs. 14.00 450 to 500 lbs. 13.50 500 to 600 lbs 13.00 Stags 11.00 Boars 9.00 Veals (Wed. & Sat.) ...... 31.00 Spring Lambs (Wed. & Sat.) 27.00 Yearlings 15.00 Ewes 9.00 SCHMITTS STOCK YARDS Corrected April 9 160 to 180 lbs. 19.50 180 to 200 lbs 19.25 200 to 210 lbs 19.25 210 to 220 lbs 19.00 220 to 230 lbs. 18.75 230 to 240 lbs. 18.50 240 to 250 lbs. 18.25 250 to 260 lbs. 18.00 260 to 270 lbs 17.79 270 to 280 lbs. 17.25 280 to 300 lbs. 17.00 300 to 320 lbs. 16.50 325 to 350 lbs 16.25 350 to 400 lbs. 16.00 140 to 160 lbs. 18.50 100 to 140 lbs. 18.25 Roughs 300. down 16.00 Lambs 23.00 Stags 12.00 Calves 29.00 Ewes 8.00 Bucks 6.00 Boars 9.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected April 9 Beans suhject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator Ask for prices. Grain: .03 per bushel less Corn: .07 per 100 less. t.o.b. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 Corrected April 9 Grade A large white .45 j Grade A large brown .42 Current receipts 40 Heavy hens 35 Leghorn hens 4 lbs. up .... .27 Cocks .15 Fryers—call for prices. GRAIN PRICES Adams County F. B. Co-Op's Berne-Monroe-Wllllsms Pleasant Mills Corrected April 9 No. 1 Wheat 2.10 Oats .70 Corn 1.75 Beans 108 Cal) tor rye prices. Elevator Co. Decatur - Peterson • Monroe