Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1949 — Page 5

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gMHF ,!^ l RATES ~ wor 4, or lew: "'•* joe 2 times .6c: *'» r « for conß * C0 ’ ■L,. so cl»»slf led skipday f'ur 10 point BLACK i, 5c per word each in50c minimum charge. rKiifled ad» listed in P«r»■B, s<, increase over regu- ' Thank*. Obituary. In 2c P« wyrd ' *’ C IK- mußt be In office by 11 |> '.Monday through Friday. deadline I* 9a m. _ | I'hlieo Radio* and . Stucky A Co , • IB*. :z - ' : ; i ' '•’■‘l twl ’ rO *„ P “ I OV. rn Picker, used very iittte k Kiting. Inc. 22» 3t •. f f T. » 'international jMroweorn picker. Mollem * 3l ; N‘« International 5: 52 Combine Mollenkopf Appleton corn shred- 1 Mart Selking. 1 mi. 8-*“ d i x of Preble 229 3tx, r - Good used dining ■B, suites. Stucky Kt Co. MonWind 226 81 '•■ lna " 011 Heating ’ and floor furnaces. L’hrick ■■ 219 TF ----- - Msti.i: sKELGAS for rural ".BaL* cooking and waser heating low as 56.95 per 100 R>*. Bros 101-ts FAINT CAIXT - Bros. Paint. Stucky's KKe Dept, Munroe. Ind. ■■Tile Apples and barrels apple cider —3O c gal. Otto ®Wili.b.rich, Decatur route 2 ■■’SALE Bottle Gas Ranges. ■ any Myles to select from. Open except Wed. nite*. Stucky I Ico.. Monroe. Ind. 274-ts fetTlT ft. insulated Frue trailer, air brakes, cheap Farms, S. 3rd. Phone | SALE - Axminlster rug*. SM r '< wool. Open evening* exSB' w,,d •■’iucky A Co. Monroe, ■B. Pbon* «6566 lit ■■~SALE- Condensed butterbarrels, 5.00 per cwt. ißcady feeds. Phone 380. South St. Decatur Farms. 205 30t Uy SALE —1 lb. Fryers. ■Brewed and delivered. ffißarold J. Hoffman, Phone IB' I. 22913 ®B~SAI.E War hers >89.95, good , U ch a> Speed Queen and ■B” 011 ' Stucky Ki Co, Monroe. ■B 6 ' Open nite* except Wed. jh 274 ts Frigidaire refrlgeraB' ranges, water heaters, ■B* 1 aad dryer*. Al»o some B l * l “>ed refrigerator*. L'hriek 101-ts BS I SALE Apples Grime* Gold tMt s,ar *’ Delicious and other Also apple* for cider Take. mile* *o U th of 229-*3tx ■Bves. stoves, stoves — I Byou want to trade see Stucky* ■ ■ Conroe, Ind They *re allowIB* high price* for your old Move 2-4 ts IB SALK Good used Estate lyvrola.. Glow Roy Heatrolas; ■■d oil burning Heatrolas. |B B,k ’ Co. Monroe, |nd ■ _ 226 6t IB S M»E -About 35 bag* comIB? f ’' d ,or ultr F or animal IB t '' ,rt •*» *•»<>< «»t. I B“ tuf F «nn» 8 3rd St Phone |B TEb “M»><«4 washer repair. | ■ ■ ’"D trained repairman Free ■B 101 * I** 1 ** Call 5644. North Side !Ev* ce s ' ore> N u,b st ■ lfcf A,S IH '' '’ oor ' combina IB? '°*’ r * ng * aß<l ho” 1 * «»• I I*?* * lll ’ 4 k*'" burn »r« *nd I ■’AV? I '.. °** n ’ reMUr IB Prked to move at 1229. with haeltup Haugks. 21J-T IB??, 1 ' '‘“'Ce. tradFold IBwt 7 M * yU< iBX “ r “ «“• Kler tric I Kw7. r,,or *- Ha4io * ,|o “» IB*-? I ’.- 0 ?* ta Bleel !B-ho2 m **“*"»•* K l-?tf ■ d ALE—Ropwr Dri-Gas ranges, IK? Before you Iff.’- VL/ 11 * wb ® MkMien. . BM * r beal «»'» « «te» Kthnr*. r U * UIM B ‘<Kky aAp •». Geneva Hatcheries I UO-w >

FOR SALE — 2-12-6 Fertllixer — 10 ton. Phone 52J-D. Edwin J. Fuelling. 227 6t-x FOR SALE-v-Chlld's snow suit. *ise 12 month*. 1 piece with bonnet. Call 3622. 2302tx FOR SALE— 1947 Plymouth 4-door sedan. Cheap. Call 4542 or 9551. 22913 FOR SALE — 1941 DeSoto 4 door. in good condition, clean. Will sell or trade for older car. Reasonable. Call 17481, 231 3t-x FOR SALE—I iron bed, springs and mattress, cheap. 1 medium sited Mighty Oak coal heating stove. 710 Dierkes St. 230-2 t I FOR SALE — ’ 1947 CroMey. good < condition. 6200.00, See Willard Landis, 3 miles west of Monroe, j 228 lOt-x ' FOR SALE—Myers electric pres I- sure pump. Priced right for quick sale. Write P. O. Box 65. Rockford. Ohio or phone 236 on i 163. . 230 3t FOR SALE—I94B 2 ton Ford grain bed. Cheap. Ready to go. Call 4542 or 9551. 229t3 ' FOR SALE — 1936 Buick special 2 door, very good shape. Will sell cheap. Harold V. Smith. Will- | shire, Ohio. R-l. Phone 116-F-11. 231 3t SALE — Excellent variety of apples. 61.00 and up. Hirschy Bros. *,i mile E. of Decatur on Reppert farm. Phone 6<>34. 231 3t-x FOR SALE — Fifteen purebred Hampshire Boars including five from ton litter. Top quality nt reasonable prices. Elmer Frit zinger So. of Chattanooga, Ohio. 227 6t-x FIRESTONE Red Barn paint. Regularly >14.95 in s’n. Warehouse clearance at >6.95. Liechty & Myera. 227t5 : FOR SALE-2 • 10' self propelled Massey Harris combines. 1 • 6' Marrey Harris P. T. 0,1 ■l3 run Massey Harris grain drill. Char les Affolder. 204 S. loth St. 230-3tx FOR SALE — Two 1942 Allls-Chal-mere WC tractors; One McCorm-ick-Deering Regular tractor and cultivator; One 1948 Allis-Chal-mers corn picker; One 1942 Allis Chalmers combine; One 8 ft. MM combine with motor; One McCormick Deering 1 row corn picker; One Coop 1 row picker; 2 used 214 ip. plows; One used 7 ft. Dunham dink; One Cross corn shelter good as new. Gerber-Mos-er Implement Co, V. S. 27. Phone 2151 231 5t FOR SALE 1948 Chevrolet convertible, 7.000 actual miles, 6147G.V0. 1946 Chevrolet tubor. heat and mq«ic, very clean 6107( 00. 1941 Chevrolet Special deluxe tudor. 2 owner car in fine condition, 6695.00. 1941 Ford tudor, In A-l condition throughout. 6695.00. 1935 Ford tudor, uses no oil. good body snd rub ber, 6145.00. 1929 Ford tudor. made an offer. 1948 Wblxaer motorbike, Just overhauled. 675.00, 1941 Buick Super convertible. good condition. 6550.00. Ilown Town Texaco. Phone 198. 280-3tx WANTED MAR WANTED-Sherman While A Co 530-21 WANTED TO RENT - House or 5-room apartment. Reference* furnished. Phone 17173. 230 It I'HGENTLY NEEDED A house or apartment for women and children. Call 16882. 23d3tx WANTED TliiTres*. Apply in person at Bellmont Restaurant. 23fr3t WANTED TO BUY — Beef and dairy cattle. Scbeiman's Market Phone 30M. 29-ts WANTED — Ambitious man for service station manager. Excellent. location. Reply box 72 c/o Democrat. 231 st-x WANTED—Good quality bay, loose or baled. John Feasel. Please note change of address. 615 W. Madison. Phone 4662. 206-ts RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks 60-ts WANTED — Will accept, if not sick, all unwanted dogs and cats Railing Bros. Decatur. R. 4 Res--1% mt. N. Coppe** Corner Monroe phone 6-627 231 6t-x| SEWING MACHINE Repairing - Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric • We make covertd batten*, bethels. machine buttonhole* Hem-' etkcfaiug We sell new and used mnehtne*. Boardman * 226 Ne«b ’ itm.

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds fe//J I A r 1 ■-7] 1 - \ l 1 ev*'/ V-n *- j wSlrrtP ■ < “I better sell my rabbits with a Democrat Want Ad—before they I eat ail of my carrots!" WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowsn, Phone 870, Heller Building, 131-ts WANTED — to clean cesspools, septic tanks and W. P. A. toilets, also cisterns to clean out and save part of the water. Sepert hose and pumps. Write Major Harris. Grover Hill. Ohio. 231 12t WANTED — Sales-lady and typ<st I for local retail store Excellent working conditions. Applications confidential. Our employes know of this ad. Write letter advising | of qualifications to Box 71 c/o Democrat. 229 Ct WANTED — Washing machine rm pairing. Wringer rolls. Parts and service for all makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop. On highway 124. Monroe, Ind. Pick up and delivery. Arthur Mitchell — Claret cs Dick. Phone 6-6443. 184 ts MISCELLANEOUS LOANS—>SO to 5300—Decatur Loan & Discount Co., .Trust Bldg. • T WE DO all kind of custom butchering. Gerber Meat Market. Phone 97. 170-ts — | FARM I/yans 4%, Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. Phone 385. T I WANTED—Ain again able to do carpenter work of ail kinds. Phone 1214. Louis H. Miller. 229 3tx ELECTRICAL Contracting, wiring and supplies. Free Job estimates. Engle & Kiess. North 12th Bt. Phone 212. 53-ts PLUMBING AND Pi,v'MlHNG*7ixtures. Well pumps, water heaters. Experienced plumber sot i installation and repair work j Haugks. Phone 49. 145-ts LOANS—To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co, 138 N. 2nd St. Ground floor office. Pboue 237. 79-ts IADIO REPAIR service, auto, nome and portable. Work guaranteed. ■Standard rates. Homer Heyerly, 4'* mile* south of Preble. Phone 4 on 8, Craigvilie. 227 Ist APPLIANCE SERVICE—We service ail make* of washers, sweepers, radio*, refrigerator and other electrical appliances. For prompt service, call 463. Arnold A klenk. inc. 80-ts CIDER — We will operate our cider press every Tuesday and Thursday until further notice. Hours 7 a m. until 5 p.m. Kirsch Planing Mill. 604 N. 3rd. St. Phone 211. Decatur, Ind. 213-ts ROTOROOTER SERVICE Drain* and sewers cleaned. 63.00 to 610.00. Also electrical contracting Mr. C. R. William. R. R. 2. Decatur, Phone 4 on 6 Tocsin. 163-ts Trade in a Good Town — Deeatur

PUBLIC AUCTION MONROEVILLE. INDIANA COMPLETELY MODERN COTTAGE TYPE HOME—6 Room* and Bath I Furnished or unfurnished to suit purchasers* FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7-5:00 P.M. LOCATION: 4 Blocks South of Main Street of Monroeville. Indiana Ur. South 1 Blocks from the FORD Garage In Monroeville. Indiana. ONE OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE HOMES IN MONROEVILLE. Nicely Arranged. Unusually Well Constructed and Located on a Large, Beautifully Landscaped Lot flax Large Living Room with Fireplace. Dinette, Kitchen with Fine Built-In Features. 3 nice sly Bedrooms. all hare plenty of closet apace. Complete Bath with latest type fixtures. Fine Solarium. Gia tut Enclosed, overlooking Landscaped Back Yard. Nice Basement. Good Furnace Ona Water Healer and Water Softener A NICELY ARRANGED H'OME, All lined with knotty pine. Hardwood Floors throughout. Dinette has Built-in Corner Cupltoards. Entrance Hall has Guest Closets French Type Windows. Screens. HOME IS COMPLETELY INSULATED. THE LOT IS IOOsIIS, surrounded by l’i< kei Fence, White Stoned Circular Driveway leading to Garage and Tool House. Ornamental Drive way Gate with automatic opening and closing device. ENTIRE LOT IS BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED, CONSIDERABLE FRUIT ANO FINE SHADE TREES. Large Weeping Willow In Back Yard, lots of shrubh*ry including 2 Blue Spruce In front yard. Flag stone W'alks Antique Wrd Light. AN ADJOINING LOT Mill* used as a garden spot will sell with the home. THIS IS AN IDEAL LOCATION on a good paved street, close to both Public snd Catholic Schools and within easy driving distance of Fort Wayne and other Industrial Towns. INSPECT THIS HOME AT ANY TIME PRIOR TO SALE DATE. HOME WILL BE SOLD COMPLETELY FURNISHED OR UNFUR i NISHED TO SUIT PURCHASERS TERMS: 2« r » day Os sal*, balance upon d<livery of good title. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. R. E. MARQUARDT, Owner 'J. F. S mmann Auctioneer i P. D. tfcb warts—Local Auctioneer Site Conduct-4 by Realty Auct.tg Cj Decatur. Udiaua. < • •

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— jr. J Weil-trained, obedient. cour- ; teous children are contributing ' factors in a happy home. Parents have no greater task than that of guiding their children to acquire the desired qualities of happy children who in tuD> make happy parents. More attention needs to be given to the knowledge of the whereabouts and welfare of the! children, to a knowledge of what' they are reading, what company] they are keeping, what resorts they are attending, what motion' pictures they are seeing But more i than these is the religious teaching that comes instruction and example. Be it said to the honor of the Hebrew race, the children in their homes are given religious j Instruction that develops a fear of God and reverence for him. Susanna Wesley with thirteen children was an outstanding religious teacher of ber family, whom the wxirld honors in hav ing given John and Charles first I place In English and American j history. The most common regret of father and mother at the close of their live* Is that they did nqt do better In caring for their children. educationally, socially, morally and spiritually. Suffers Concussion In Fall From Window Berne, Oct. 1, — Jessie Lois Ahi- ' stutz. 4. daughter of the Rev. and Mrs Pritchard Amstutz of Berne suffered a brain concussion in a fall from a second story window a: 1 their home She sat in the window, I fell back and landed on her head ' on the ground below. The child'* condition 1* not serious. Krepysch. a famous Russian trotting horse, was tried for treason in 1919 after the downfall of the Romanoff dynaaty. Convicted of being a "pet of the oppressor," the .horse, was executed before a firing squad FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows. hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co, formerly the Stadler Products Co. 15 ts CESSPOOLS — Septic tanks. Vacuum clcam d. Basement drain*, sewer lines and ditches cleaned with electric cutting machine. Free Inspection. State Sewer Cleaners, Phene 4691. 230-3utx BUICK • CHEVROLET Sales. Service, Parts SAYLORS MTR. CO. DECATUR . Ph. 772 ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES Let us supply you with yo* electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacle*, fix-, tures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on aey Job. Arnold A Kienk. 2!7-tf i FORRENT FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms. Close j to business district. Phone 846 6204tg FOR RENT- 5 room apartment in Monroe. Martin Huser. Phone 66172 Monroe. 229-34

NOTICE TO NONRESIDENT (■use No. IM«S KTATB OF INDIANA OOUNTY OF ADAMK. MS: IN THE ADAMH < IIX’t'IT COURT BSPTKMHBR TIJItM, IJt'j PAUL NHU»<)N VS. ALVE.VA NELSON The plaintiff In th* ebnvo enfilied hsvlne filed !.<« romphint herein for divorce t»KetUer with h.» affidavit that the defendant I* not a resident of the State of Indiana. Notherefor the defendant, Alvena Nelson, In the above entitled cauao I* hereby nutlfk-d that unleo* . "he be and aj.pear <>n the 25th diy ?£ N r°l*T ber ’J*!’’ the ♦»*<»•* the 6th day of the November Term "T 1 ' ■■■■ ■■■■■l,

FarmFor S a | e !j 2 acres of good around, good well-built house with metal B I and slate roof, storm windows, up-ground cellar and garage t j and good variety of fruit trees, electricity in all buildings. An It'/, acre farm with the same building* mentioned B above, also a good 32x48 hip roof barn, straw ehed, tool shed. B chicken house, 2 metal grain bine, drilled well, good productive fc j M well-drained ground—will be sold to the highest bidder. 1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2 P.M. | (OHIO TIME) 10 miles East of Decatur on Route 224, first farm East of Middlebury, Ohio. (A kitchen range, hard coal burner, small heater, > ! kitchen cabinet and dining room suite are also • i < for sale.) ! ’ HAROLD MILLER | Public Auction MODERN HOME—HOUSEHOLD GOODS I ain leaving town to make my home with my daughter, and will sell the following property located at 428 West Ohio St, Bluffton, Ind. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1949 Sale to begin at 1:00 P. M. COMPLETELY MODERN HOME: 5 rooms down and 2 up. with basement and furnace, en< !<>»ed back porch, city water and gas This home I* well Constructed and in extra good repair, both Inside and out. it is on a good solid foundation, newly painted and ha* a new roof It Is located on a large corner lot 6O'XISO* with plenty of fruit trees and nice shade. There Is also a good barn with cement floor and storage space above ’ IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. TERMS on Real Estate, 20% Cash on day of sale, balance upon delivrry of deed and merchantable abstract of title. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 3 pc. Living Room Suite; one 15x15 rug and one 9x12 rug, 4 throw rugs; roll top desk, swivel! chair; 3 end tables: magazine rack. 4 rocking chairs; Bridge lamp: Hall clock. 2 small mirrors; Mantel clock, Library table; 4 straight back chairs, filing card boxes; fern 1 ery; chest; 4 bids; 4 felt mattresses; 4 dressers; Antique walnut coin-i mode: Dresser; Bedtng, Curtains and linens; General Electric Refrigerator; Cook stove, either coal or gas; Kitchen Cabinet, Kitchen table. 1 Silverware, dishes, and cooking utensils; Garden hose, spade, shove.* rake, and many other items. 1937 PLYMOUTH, two door. In good running condition. ( TERMS on Persona! Property. Cash Not responsible for accident*. MRS. GRANT PYLE, Owner , • RUSSELL PYLE—EXECUTOR D. S. Rlajr. Auctioneer, Petroleum. Indiana Phone 21 Dell Shaw, Auctioneer. Bluffton. Indiana—Phone sn6-’ Ic. W. Kent and Gerald Strickler, Sales Mgr* Decatur. Ind Phone 68 I Old First National Bank. Clerk. Bluffton Indiana. I 6 I BULBS From HOLLAND I M Flower Bulbs from Holland B B have arrived — Tulips, W H Hyacinths, Crocuses, etc. d| I STIEFEL GRAIH CO. I H 217 North First St. '

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of tee Ada.ni* Circuit Court to be I held at ths OMrtbonM in th* City of DetnUir, Adami County. Indian*. , to answer or demur to said coni- j plaint, th* aame will b* had and d■■■ ternilncd In her nbuctice. In Witness Whereof. I have here- . unto *et my hand and the seal of , this court this 23 day of September. I l»t<» KOW'ARD F JAHKHO, tt’lerk of th.- Adam* Circuit Court) la-Vo*., Smith & Mat kiln Attorney* for Plaintiff. ' HBPT. 24— OCT. I—B ’ Grew Hcdtop Seed Illinois produces most of the United States redtop seed crop. =.

IZ- ' v Jit Jb ■' A As CORNELIUS LEROY, 39, Lansing, Mich, tells Washington, D. C., police he made his money selling stocks and bonds and gave 615.000 of it away in six days. “1 Just wanted to help poor people," he says. Two cabbie* received 65,000 and 67.000; people on street 6100 bills. Horse he bet 61.000 to win, ran second. (International) I Wisdom Youth's Insight Best Little Boy In woodshed: “Father, i did grandpa spank you when you • were a little boy?" Father with j paddle: "Yes. my son ’ Little Boy: i "And did great-grandpa spank I grandpa when he was a little boy?" Father: "Yes. son." Boy: "And did ! great-great grandpa spank great-1 grandpa?" Father: "Yes." "Well, don't you think with my help you could overcome thia inherited row ! dyism?" For the first time in the history <>t the Paasaic County Grand Juryin New Jersey, the daily sessions are being opened with a prayer asking divine guidance The idea was suggested by a member of the present Jury and was readily accepted by other members of that body. ■ i 1949 FORD DEMONSTRATOR Fully equipped. Low mileage. Save SIOO on this one. Brant Motors INC. PHONE 6116

KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Oct. 1 16V to 170 lbs. 17.00 170 to 180 lb*. 17.75 180 to 190 lb*. 18.25 190 to 210 lb*. 18.75 210 to 250 lbs. 19.00 250 to 270 lbs 18.75 270 to 3<»o lbs. 18.25 300 to 325 lb*. 17.75 325 to 350 lbs. 17 25 350 to 400 lb*. ..... 16.75 400 lbs up ..... 16.00 140 to 160 lbs. ........ 15.50 120 to 140 lb* 15.00 100 to 120 lb*. 14.50 Roughs SOU lbs. down ... 17.00 300 to 35u lbs 16 50 350 to 400 lbs. 15.50 400 to 450 lbs 15.00 450 to 500 lbs. 14.50 500 to 550 lbs. 13.50 550 to 600 lbs. ......... 12.50 600 lb*, up 12.00 Stag* ........ 11.00 Boars 9.00 Veals (Wed. A Sat) 29.50 Spring Lambs (Wed. A Sat.) 22-00 Cup Lambs ................ 15.00 Yearling* 14.00 Ewe* 6.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected Oct. 1 160 to 170 lbw. 16.25 170 to 180 lbs. 17.00 180 to 190 lbs. 17.50 190 to 210 lbs. 18.00 •210 tu 250.1b*. 18.25 250 to 270 lb* 18.00 270 to 300 lb*. 17.50 300 to 325 lbs. 17.00 325 to 35u lbs. 16.25 | 350 io 400 lbs 16.00 400 lbs. up .\ 15.25 140 to 160 lbs. 15.00 100 to 140 lb*. 14.50 Roughs 300 down 17.25 Slag* 11.00 Lambs 21.00 Calves 25.00 ' Boars 9.00 Ewes 6.00 Buck* 5.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Oct. 1 Beaus subject to change during day. Price* delivered at elevator. , Ask for prices. 1 Grain: .03 per bushel less. Corn; .07 per 100 less f.o.b. farm. l' WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished By DECATUR FARMS Phone 380 11 Corrected Oct. 1 < Grade A large white ...... .61 ; Grade A large brown .55 ] Cut rent receipts -50 i Heavy hen* .... ....... .21 Lfgburu hens 4 lbs. up ...... .19 I cock* —... ........... .11 Fryers—t.aJ for price*. Tile nation's baker* use 800,000,UOO apples a year to make 6170,000.000 worth of America's favorite pie. Cherry pie ranks second The latke Washington floating bridg-. with more than a mile ot pontoons, is the world's longest floating bridge. 1 Trade In * Good Town — Decatur , i. i I. - Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson • Monros

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