Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1945 — Page 5
«J|Y, NOVEMBER 8, 1945.
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or looo: 1 time 60c; 2 times 750: ! a times |1; • times (1.7a. i Ratos quoted are for conseo* l utlvo insertions. No classified I ado accepted on sklpday ached- ; ulo. I Rato for 10 point BLACK i FACE Is 5c per word for Int sertlon. I Copy must be In office by 11 i a. m. Monday through Friday. , Saturday deadline le •a. m. I ■ , FOR SALE i FBr*”SALE- Strictly modern d room homo, located on Nuttman i ave near G E Full basement, built i in features. Insulated throughout, i motor plumbing nicely decorated, a home you would be proud to own. i Tri State llealty Co. T. 1). Scblefi orstein, Phone IOS. 257-ts FOR SALE liuroc service bourn immutted, richest bloodlines, reasonable. li. U. K rein her, Convoy, Ohio, 10 miles east of Decatur on 1 221. 25v | it 1 Ftfll HALE Living room suites and studio couches. Chuck full of springs. Cedar chests and kn o hole desks. Sprague Furniture * Store, Phone 199. 2<>l g3t J >'(»ll tL\LF—Seven room Newly i Decorated House on 11th street with garage and full lot, modern conveniences including water softener. Two 5 room houses on Seventh street, can be bought as an investment or individually. 5 room house on Nu'tmar* avenue. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St., Tel. 1398. 2filtf POh-lALkSeveral Good used house trailers, also trailer parts and supplies. We buy and sell, Daniels Sales, opposite Elks Hom . Phono 801. 2t>l-fitx NOTICE I am now devoting full time to my shop, furniture repaired, refinishing and upholstering. Picture framing and stove repair. New stove parts for sale. Pick up and delivery service. Please make phone calls before twelve noon. ' Secaur Furniture Repair, corner Ist ami .Monroe, Phone 73G3. 2filtfi FOR SALE 2 years old Cordell buck of grand champion stock. C. W. Bell. Convoy, Ohio, 7 milct north of Wren. 252-JtX ' FOR Now !h the time to buy. 7* A 8' Tractor discs, Rotary ’Mei,** cnltipackers, <iiiflmul< hern, hom-draulie manure loaders, corn tmeliers with blowers, hydraulic tractor seats, traitor tires. Cralgvllle Garage, Cralgvllle. 2C2-U' For” sTLI2'"XI1 j 'woiul ‘ wardrobes are now in stock. Double doors with hat shelf. Only 118.95. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199 264-g3t FOR SALE On what ir < <>n<id« rv 1 by many Decatur's finest residential street, Mercer Avenue, a beautiful five room home, fully modern. Two bed room*, living room, dining room, k’tchen wlt.i built-in cupboards. Nice basement with majestic furnace, automatic gas hot water heater. New roof, new siding. You can move into this beautiful home within three weeks fpr less money and Double than building. Bob Heller, Realtor, K. C. Building, Phone B's, day or night. ktf FOR SALE Brown Motitooti fur coat, size 11. 135 00. COl West Monroe St. Phone 625. 262-3 t FOR SALE ~AKC regi: tcnii bi ack female cocker spaniel, 5 months old. Graber's Spaniel Kennels, Willshire. O. 26.1-g3t FOR SALI-i In order io clean up the garden, will offer chrysan-tlu-rnum clumps at cut prices. Chi nose Elma at 25 and 75 cento each. Harlowe's Gardens, North Thirteenth street. 263-g3tg FOR SALE — Sinai- banel T-> gauge shotgun, 3 Imxej of shells. Homewood, on Eleventh street, Just west of foundry. William Draper. 2«‘fg2tx FOR SA LE —Fam 11 y siz,- white Holland and Bourlnn Red turkeys for your Thanksgiving dinner. Dressed or alive. Phoirn 5111 263-lOx FOR SALE <)ne~registered Berkshire gilt with 6 pigs. Dim registered Berkshire Boar, 1 year old. Andy Sehuck, Decatur, Ind, RR'». % mile South and % mile east of Adams County Home. 262-a3t« FOR 1 SALE — Man's light brow n suit, aize 36. Perfect condition. Cheap. 9t»4 Monroe st. FOR~~SALE Used nmrehandtae, used all ateel sink, several .Maytag gasoline motors, one set used 9-38 tractor tire., rmall kerosene heater. Arnold ir KJenk. 254-3 t FOR SALE”Lampir”and Tables. Floor lamps, bridge lamps, table lamps, vanity lamps and bed lamps. All kinds of tables selling for the low dollar. Spragm. Furniture Store. Phone 199. 264-g3t 3TEET and Greet your friend* at I bprajgie Furniture Store- Hoti test value spot Id Northern Indiana. ' 264-g3t
(|l ICKIES by Ken Reynold* ■ Us -X-. La—"My, My, I see in the Democrat Want Ads somebody lost a watch.*’ F()ll - SATE “Apple» |3.0<l to |4.OV per basket while they last. Also Springer White Rock Pull- ts. H. Ladig, No. 13th St., Telephone 5614 264-a2tx ______ WIMTTIICITiNR TliraTKWa —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's 445 WANTED BOOKKEEPER Apply in person. Stewart’s Bakery prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales. First and Monroe; phone 372. 214-ts WANTED Oj» n sows and all kinds of cattle. L. W. Murphy. Phono 6762. 25G-tf WARTED Can you spare your car? I need cars for our servicemen now returning. High celling prices yet being paid. Fred Busche, phone 975. 262g12tx WANTED Cook. Imrtender, wait ress. Address Box 132 % Democrat. 262-31 WANTED To do custom combin Ing of beans; also corn pic king with two row mounted picker. Plume evenings 57.3-B. 262-6tx WANTED- Eastern money. Low rates. Very libera! terms. See me for abstrdcfl of title. French Quinn. 33T-T-tf
Wanted To Rent .Small house or apartment. Furnished or unfurnished. DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Telephone 1000 or 1001. WANTED Washings ami in>nluge, call for and deliver. Soap no object. Call 7131. Mtw. Diehl. 263-g2tx WANTED Iroiiiiu-. to do. Phone 78'12. 2i»3-g2tx “ mSCELLANEOIJS ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on w, we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size Job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional coat Also brick ant! asbestos aiding. Arnold A Kienk. Phono 463. Bb-U FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. W'e pay all phone charges, The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts APPLIKSCE 6EdVICE Wu service ail makes of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Kienk. 31-ts BRING IN your wa*h< r* lor repair. Genuine Maytag parts. Coming Tango and electric ranges, frozen food iuckere. cy.'li) washers and drii-s. Kitchen’ - Maytag Sales and Service. 110 Jefferson St., business phone 95. 260-6 t We - are" making farm loans for 5 to 33 years at 4% int. There is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Cali me or drop me a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T 101-T Fort rent FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms, bath and garage. With washing. Mrs. Lauretta Amrlne, Bellmont Park. 2«2g3tx FOll~llENT^Tw'elvu - puage' shotguns, *1 per day. Secaur Furniture Keimlr. Corner First and Monroe, phone "363. 263-g3tx LOST AND" FOUND" LOST—I lung biacg -arring ii dnwtowu district. Finder call 116 or return to 216 West Adams street. ‘ 264-g2tx
DECATUR DAILY DtMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Increase Live Hogs Ceiling At Market Fort Wayne Market Included In List Washington, Nov. n-(UP)-The DPA has Increased the celling price* of live hogs five cents per 100 imuiids at 13 terminal markets. The action was termed nnolher step in the government attempt to halt diversion of live hogs from the customary marketing channels. The Increase will have no effect on present retail ceilings for pork products, the DPA said. Another new terminal market also wan established at Purcellville. Va. The celling there wan set at *14.86 per 100 imunds for barrows and Kilts. Thu other terminal markets where ceilings have been raised and the new maximums, per 100 pounds, for barrows and gilts are: Boston, Mann., *l6 95; Evansville. hid-. *14.70; Ft. Wayne. Ind.. *14.76; Ixmlsvllle, Ky, *14.80; .Memphis, Tenn., *l4 65; Montgoin-
I We Are Now I Handling ■ New Steel |B What are your needs? Wu H can furnish them. B PRIME GRADE, ALL HOT ROLLED 9 Eye Beams, 11 Beams, ChanH nel Iron, Plate iron. Angle H Iron, Round iron, Square M Iron, Strip Jron, Flat Iron, H also some steel sash basefl tnent windows. I The Maier Hide & Fur Co. H 710 W. Monroe St. B Phone 442 - 6913
DIRT DIRT * We are now hauling dirt. Good yard and filling dirt. ThoM! interested may call SOMERS GRAVEL PIT Hoagland Hural Route One i l|| i ii | l^ t Telephone on Poe Exchange.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—UNEXPECTED OPPOSITION! I™*' 5 FI#ST) I f POPEYE, DON'T\ I l/> Zi|AA| I - , Thing TH- DIMESj > you THINK we L p lB & ( y #7 I& * Il * ISSUIN' WANTED IN ME F C SHOULD HAVE A L OoZ -iL i|h * ii \ w w BLONDIE BACK DOOR PLUTOCRAT! / WHY DO YOU COME, U f=-=l AA kli II I V , f CAPITALIST/A r (TO the FRONT DOOR? A> >1 1 IF M3U COME AROUND < W '• /*/-■ AH 1 ■! !> W K> THE BACK. J JL . V ( brooms ?>Xru- talkiokwr < ) 1/ aJ ' -i_ S'/\\ ’«! — fl u 3™ s jfiik E ® IB ilr> fl -n AiISr ? i -A- _ Z' ; __ LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY ” Leland Smith ————— ——— — — Phones 110 and 239 Glenn Hill Improved New CARS, New' INSURANCE, New FINANCING Plans. Let Us explain. tMMMMMMa asMMawMMa mMMMwmMMMamaaMammM « —6—
ery. Ala.. *14.60; New Orlrttns, M.. *14.11; Newport, Minn.. *14.60; P" oris. 111, *14.65; PKtsburgli, Pa. *16.30; Routh Bt. Paul. Minn. *14.60; Springfield, ill., *14.65; Went Fargo, ft. D , *l4 30. - — COUNTY AGENTS I COLUMN I L. E. ArchlmM, county agent, warned fannoiw In this section today alarnt misuse of the mechanical corn picker. “Every full, corn picker accidents run high in the rornhell states, nrcnnHng to the national safety council. They are cpstly.Jlesldeu lost time during n critical harvesting porHff, hospital expense mid suffering, they usually l«>avc fai tneiM with jnlaslng fingers, arm* or feet and oilier permanent InJuriea. Some are fatal." Mr Arehlmld, pointed out fu ther that more than 150,000 mechanical pickers will start the 1945 national corn harvest. AH machines should lie carefully checked for mechanical def.icts before they arc taken to the Yield. Arehlmld suggests the following operating remedies to suVb life and limb: 1. Corn picker rolls should always be stopticd before clearing them. 2 Keep all Milelds in place. 3. Never oil or adjust a picker while it Is in motion. 4. Avoid wearing long coats and luiggy glovia <>r other clothing which may catch hi revolving liarts. ‘ Most of the corn picker accidents occur when operators attempt to chur th<« snapping nr husking rolls while they uro revolving. <nh<«r serioiiM accidents occur when ekrthtng cstchmi in power take-off drives or other moving parts." ————— o — —_ Fort Wayne Police Plan Annual Banquet The annual associate member Imnquct of Wayne Ixxlgn No. 14. fraternal order of police, will lie held at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Valon<la gardens In Fort Wayne. Dr. Morris G. Caldwell, nallonal «Jiai - man of the muncll on youth delinquoncy, will be the principal apeak er. The Gary FO P. degree t< am will again Initiate the new menil»m. All members of Wayne 1 alga are invited to attend the banquet without cost.
Airlines Official Is Killed In Crash Eight Persons Die In Eritrea Crash Otlrm Nov. •— (IT) — Js<k Nichols. Vice prreldenl of Tmnsron tlnentnl * Western etrlim*. wa« kilhxl with seven other passengers and crewmen yesterday when a IL .M. army Iminlier crashed near Asmara, Eritrea, It wait announced today. An official army <otnmunlqu siikl the piano, a twin-engined B-3S Mitchell lumiter, crashed at 6:30 it m., Wednesday, shortly after taking off fnmi the Amnnm nli|w>rt for Atldls Ababa, Ethiopia. All five <*rewmen and the three ISMSengera were killed. Aiwong the Identified d<-ad, In ndditlon to Nichols, were Milo E Campbell, und A. J. Naylor, abut employees of TWA. Army spokesmen said one of the bomlut'w engines failed soon ufler the take-off The plane wuh understo w! to have been heavily loaded with gasoline because the crew did not exju t to be aide to re-fuel nt Addis Ahama. An official Investigation I* In progress. All eight bodies were hurled nt the t'. ft. military cemetery In Asmara. Nichols had been a vice press dent of TWA forth" past iwo years, in charge of the company’s intwrnatbmal division. Say Chrysler Killed ixtidon, Nov. 8 <l'P| A Cairn di*lHtt<-ji of the Exchange Telegraph said today that ' Mr. Chrysler, vice presldtWit of tile Chrysler Motor company," was among those killed In a plane crash mar Asmara, Eritrea Both In U. S. New York. Nov. 8 (IT) lb»th sons of the kite Walter P Chrysler. are "In this country," according t<> a siuikiMiimn for the Chrysler Interests here. Walter P. Chrysler. Jr, k a mem Ist of the board of directors und Is the only member "t the family ommeted with the company. He Is not an officer of the firm, however. The other son Is Jack. o— FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Port Wayne, Ind., Nov. 8 (VP) —All markets were steady at Union Stockyards today and hogs were unchanged. Hogs: Market steady; 140-400 lbs. 14 70; 120-140 lbs. 14.50; 100120 lbs. 14.25. Male hogs 10. W; roughs and ! stags 13.95. Y arllng lambs 10 00; spring lambs 14 00; clipped ewes 6.00. ' Calves 17.00. i Steers, good to choice 14.00-16.oO; ; medium 13.00-14.00. Plain 8.<)0- | 11.00; heifers, good to iholce. ; IXUO-14.0U; medium 10.00-12.90; 1 plain 8.00-10.50. i Cows, good S.tW-11.00; cutter ; 2.00-8.00; tanner, 3.00-6.00. : Bulls: good 10.00-11.60; medium ' 8.00-11.00.
N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:08 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR PUBLIC SALE COMPLETE CLOSING OUT SALE Due to 111 health, Mr. Lengerich Is quitting tanning. My buainoM requires all my time. We will sell at public auction at the eaat corporalion of the city of Decatur, on Road No. 224 TUESDAY, NOV. 13, 1945 Commencing at 10 A. M. Prompt 80—HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE—39 RED, 8 year old Guernsey tow, calf by side, 6 gallon cow; HADIE, 3 year old Guernsey cow, calf by side, 6 gallon cow; EPOT, 6 year old Guernsey tow, Dur- Novemlwr 32. 6 gallon cow; EMMIE, 7 year old Guernsey <<>w. Due by sale day, 5 gallon cow; HI'HIE, 5 year old Guernsey cow, Due Nov. 20, a 5 gallon cow; BLONDIE, 6 yr. old Jersey A Guernsey cow, Due Dec. 30, 6 gal. cow; JEItHEY, 5 year old Jersey cow. Due Dec. 31, * 6 gallon cow; KATE. 3 year old Guernsey cow, was fresh Hept. 32nd, RENE. 5 year old Guernsey cow, Milkina 6 gal. per day, bred July 27; TOY. 4 year old Guernsey cow, Will freshen Feb. 4th, u gallon cow; SPECK, 7 year old Guernsey cow, Due March 17th, a 6 gallon cow; BEAUTY, 7 year old Large Milking Short Horn cow, Due April sth, 6 gallon cow; EFFIE, 3 year old Guernsey cow, Due March 26th. 5 gallon cow; Black Jersey cow, 5 year-old, Due April 30, a 5 gallon cow; LADY, 5 year old Guernsey cow. 5 gallon cow. Bred Sept. 9th; Gt’SSIE. 4 year old Guernsey cow, Due April 19th, 5 gallon cow; Brindle Cow 5 year old, Due Feb. 7th, a 4 gallon cow; LEAH. 3 year old Guernsey cow, Pasture bred, milking 4 ga|. per day; GEE, 5 year old Guernsey row. Milking 3 gal.. Bred Aug. 4th; J'ure Bred Guernsey Bull, 1 year old; Pure bred Guernsey Bull, 3 months old; 11 Yearling Guernsey heifers, pastut- bred; 6 Guernsey calves 3 to 6 mu. old; Roan steer, corn fed. These dairy cows und heifers are a select herd of cattle. We have always used Pure Bred Guernsey bull of the bust breeding and saved the heifer calves from these good tried cows. HOGS AND SHEEP Registered Berkshire boar coming 2 yr. old: 2 Berkshire boars 7 mo. old, eligible to register; 3 Berkshire Gills 7 mo. old, eligible to register; Registered Berkshire sow with 8 pigs 6 weeks old; Hampshire sow with 9 pigs 6 weeks old, These hogs are old Immuned. 2 Horned Dorset Ewes yearlinga; one Horned Dorset tipring ewe lamb; 6 Good Shropshire ewea I years old; one Buck. HORSES Team Roan colts, coming 3 yrs. old, make 1800 lb. horses. POULTRY 150 Extra good White Rock pullets, Laying. 150 leghorn Hens, yearlings, laying. FEED 165 Bales second cutting Alfalfa bay; 760 bales Pure clover hay; 320 bales soya bean hay; 250 bales first cutting alfalfa hay. This hay is all first Claes. 140 bales spelts straw; 100 bales <mts straw. TRACTOR A FARM IMPLEMENTS John Deere Model A, 1941 Tractor, on rubber with power lift and Cultivator attachment, First class condition; J. Deere 4-B, high clearance 14" tractor plows; Trai tor disc; Spike tooth harrow; John Deere No. lit. Roughage Mill and feed grinder with silo filling attachment, in first class condition; David Bradley No. 70 manure spreader; Me-Cormick-Dei rlng Roller bearing Rubber tire wagon and good 16 ft. Grain bed; Hoosier 10 hole fertilizer grain drill; Mc-Deering side delivery rake; M< Deering big six mower; Mc-Deerlng corn planter with fertilizer and Bean attachment; Cultlpackrr; 3 section spring tooth harrow; Seven foot grain binder; Knife blade harrow; corn sled; Elevator for unloading and mowing baled hay; Rubber tire wheelbarrow; Double set breeching harness used 3 years; Fan Mill; 70 ft. 6" Goodyear endless rubber belt. MILKING MACHINE— Hlnnman two unit milker, used one year, also pipe an<l stahl cocks. BUILDINGS A MISCELLANEOUS Exira good Brooder house 10x12; 3 Individual Uog coops; Small building; butcher kettle; 10 ten-gal. milk cans; Dairy tank with heater for washing milking utensils; 12 hole galvanzed hog feeder; troushs; Electric Brooder. SwO chick size, used two seasons; Two English riding saddles; Lots of lumber; 100 Red cedar square line posts; 20(1 Steel fence posts; l't New 20 rod rolls field fence; 2 now rolls poultry fence; 6 rolls barb wire; 4 Picnic tables and benches; White oak seasoned boards for gates and fencing; Model A Ford sedan in good running condition; Small tools of all kinds. Too bushels of Corn. (IN EVENT OF BAD WEATHER ALL LIVE STOCK WILL BE SOLD INSIDE) TERMS—CASH. H. P. SCHMITT & ARTHUR LENGERICH OWNER. Roy H. Johnson—Auctioneer Ned C. Johnson—Auctioneer Christ Bohnke —Am tloneer E. W. Baumgartner- -Clerk. Sale pens and i qtilpmoni by Melvin Llrchiy. St. Paul Ladies Aid will serve lunch.
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