Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1946 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 word, or Imo; 1 tin*. 60c; 2 tlm.a 750; • tlwiM Ml • tlmM 11.7 K Rat., quoted ar. for oonwoMtlv. Imortiona. No cl.Mlfl.d ad. Moepted on okipdoy Mh»d ala Rat. for 10 point BLACK FACE Io to per word for Inoertion. Copy muot bo In office by 11 A, m. Monday through Friday. Saturday doodllno la t a. m. - "” FOR SALE FOR RALE—IO room all modern dwelling with hard wood floor. Bnllt-in cupboard*, good furnace. Rook wool Insulated. 3 room apartment with private entrance. Big tot 70 1 IM with fruit trees Schwarti Realty Servlo, 615 W. Monroe SL 15-tt FOft AALB—ib acre, of good f» rttie coil, good building.. South of Pleasant Milla. State road 101. PoMea.lon March I. Schwart. Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St TaL 1393. 17 ts FOR SALflZbpportunity to be own bo»» In conetructlon bucinese. AU equipment ueceerary for eontructing basement., including conveyor, jack., blockuu. forms. Rack orders will »oon pay whole coat. (Met into profitable post war trade for self. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Betiding, Phone 870. 2«-tf r&n gAU— room home re- j modelled by soldier Just before war. Big, beautiful corner lot 737 North Fifth street. Room for ad ditional house. Hardwood excvpt one bedroom. Plenty of closets. Built In cupboards. Good roof, furnace, plumbing. Built-in bath. Convenient garage. Widow will accept >1,950 down, rest monthly. PLEASE don’t bother tenants. For appointment call Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building Phone 870. 26tf FOR SALE— Rubber tire wagon nnd grain bed, good one. Cnee, eight foot binder like new. John Geels, three miles west Deeatur on 221. 29-6tx .FOIL SALE-dtubher -ire wauun . rotary boe.i; eiiltiinulche; 4; manure spreaders; ciiltipackeni; sprocket packers; steel wagon boxes; liorn-diaulic manure loaders; tractor buck rakes; spring tooth harrows; cylinder corn sliellers air compressors Oliver Bales A Service— Craigville Garage. 29-8 t Meet and Greet your friends al ( Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest' Value Spot In Northern Indiana. We save you 10% to 20%. Why pay more? — Sprague Furniture Store. Pbone 199 19-30 t Fol rfALk! -House trail! r . utility trailer, tractor axle assemblies, sec us for complete trailer service. Daniels Sales service. Phone hOl. 33-g3t I’bß SALE- Hot water "an«l gasoline heaters. Dl«k Mansfteld Motor Sales, 141 S. Second St. 32-fit FOR jew< l. — tabi top gas stove; koo«1 condition. Clarence DeArmond. Monroe rt. 1. 324 tx FOR SALE—Vai utiin Cleaners w Furniture —• Royal Vacuum Cleaners, Studio Couches, Desks, Breakfast ata, Maple Bedroom Suites with twin beds, Hollywood beds. Roll away beds. Twin size Red. Bridge vet*. Mattresses. Bed Springs, Pictiin-s, Mirrors. Floor Lamps, Bridge Lamps, Tabb Lumps. Bed Lamp* und l’iu Up Lamps,. We av< you 1»%. to 29% Why pay more? Snraßue Furniture Store. Phone 199. 33-2 t ToJFsaEB AC Deytoir < Mode! Radio —AI condition. Phone 844. 88-3 t F*3il &ALE" 1935 LaSalle, 1 d»oi\ trunk, new tires. A-l condition. Phone 1621. 34-2tx FOR HALE - Good hay. clover and timothy mixed. Second cutting. Baled. A. F. Gohtner. Preble phono. 31-g3tx FDW RALE—IS McfirK - PTiw" So! Fertilizer Attachments (Puts Fertiliser in furrowsl, 5 M> Mi ' Weutrle Crsum Sepaiators mil ’ Milking Ma< hines. to Wayne a Curtis Air Compressors. 4 Randall Lime Spreaders on*hew tires. 5 Gramm Hi Speed Trailers w--14 ie. Steel Ih-i| aml new Tiles. 6 New Steel Porlabit 32-lt. Corn & Baled Hay Eb vators. 15 New Flexible Rotary Hoes. Firestone Tractor Tires. Briggs A Stratton I’4 HP Gas Naglnes. I Immediate Delivery!. Also Cement Mixers. Frank Bornholt A Sone. C linu A St. Rosa. O. 34-2 t WR SALE-llV~ac7eZZ7 good farmland All under cultivation. Two sets of buildings in flue condition. One half mile from town, consolidated school and church. 115 acres of Adams county's best furialasd. Phone 73-1166. Clyde O. TrauUiar, Real Estate and insurance. 36-ts FOR SALE-1938 Fede a I “inn 1 716 Lute street, or phone 7393-M-bnu

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QUICKIES by Ksn Reynolds : St**’?! 0 •® J j L■* . - /(( "If you don’t stop putting ridiculous ideas in Junior’s head—- ‘ I’m going to sell that Magic Set with a Democrat Want Ad!" FOR’SALfc nto“Wayne * Curtis air compressors Un stock for im- : mediate delivery) also have 4-cy-linder portables 6. new Liberty 32Ft. steel portable elevators for ’ torn and bah*! hay. 6 Gramm trailers with 14-Ft. stc-el bed and HiSpeed bearings and 6 50 passenger tires. Hydraulic and mechanical manure loaders and hydro scoops and bulidoaera. 50 cow atauchluns. Rotory hoe*. Cement mixer* and I A Stratton 116 HP ga* tn|gines. (Come Get ’em). Frank Bom holt A Son*, Celina A St. Rosa, O. 33-2 t 1 <»lt SALE 7 34 Dodge seiUtt. Fair tiros. Will aell cheap. Motor will run but needs worked on. Will ex,p!;t n the condition of it If interested. Sec R. D. White at Democrat office. ts FOR SALE 500 sheen; Sh x~fi 20 lb. white Automatic Mimeograph bond, free of lint and sized for pen and iuk. watermarked 31.20 Decatur Daily Democrat 32-alOtx FOR SALE--Franie bui’dlng, 12 x 18. good roof, aiding and floor. M. C. Blomenbtrg, 1 mile west. 3% miles north of Preble. 33-g3tx Wanted SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING -all make*. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonhole*. Boarduisn’*, 445 South First. 37-34tx WANTEb — V»e<l cars, higlies t prices paid for good, clean used cars. No dolay. For quick cash see Zintsmasfer Motor Sales, First und Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts WANTED Man with bales or farm experience to distribute and service our products in Adams county. For 19 years our feeds and suppli’W have been used by larmeas throughout the Middle I WesL Write Midwest Mineral I Comiuuiy, Grueuwood, Indiana." 31 6tx WANTED Custom baling, out of barn; wire tie 100 lbs. per bale. Aschllman Bros., Decatur rt. 4. Craigville phone I <>n C. 32-3tx WaK’+eD fo~buy"carioad of good hors>*s immediately. Walter Kiehl, pjiom- Van Wert, Ohio No. 4, or Wren. Ohio. 2 long on 20. 33-21 x WANTED Girl for housework. 3 adults. No laundry. Phone 1119. WANTED- tliri or middle-aged woman for housework, family of three. Permanent home. Good wages. Call 1259. Mrs. L. E. Sharpe 136 South Eleventh, Decatur. 33-3tx WANTED Full or part time help for g< neral housework. Good wages. Phone 187. 31-kt WANT Cash so" your pop corn, state amount and give location. E. E, Basil & Sons, Latty, Ohio. 23-121 X WANTED To Buy lined curs—any make or model; highest priotw. Dick Man-field Motor Sales, 141 S, Second st., open evenings, Phone 1645. 27-301 MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROCIILE -Call on us. we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additioual cost. Aho brick and asbestos elding. Arnold A Klenk, Pi one 463. 80-ts FAItMEIDi' ATTENTION-W'« remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Itecatur phone 2000. Wo pay all phone charge*. The Stadhy Produi'ts Co.’ 15-ts If you want to buy good 40 acn s close L? town with good buildings and fences, see Schwartz R‘-al-ty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts ’ APFCiXScrtEWViCe ' " We service all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a com-1 plete line of parts for all popular, makes.—Arnold tc Klenk. 31-tfl WasKerZ - Hdeeper Serv ice. | Grease changed and cleaned. Block south M> east Courthouse, 110 Jefferson. I call for and deliver. James | Kitcueu Maytag Store, pbone 95. 18-ts WONDERFUL OPPOtiTI’NITY - Neat, aggressive woman, 25 to, 40. for professional type work. Free training. I’orilioa worth 175 weekly. Write giving name, address, age, education and pbaoe uuiifber. Hohert U HMtaW, IVJ7 Putman »tracL Mart Wayac. 31-gßtx ’

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ELSCTRIC SEWING MACHIN*, SALK—Nice cabinet mods!*, ate. Some with buttonholers. Open Saturday* only to 5 p m. and Sunday afternoou* during sale. 3314 So. Washington St., Marion, tod. 31-4 lx ■■*■■■ 1■ 1 o —■ ■ Liberal Policies Urged By Wallace Urges Democrats To Stay People's Party New Haven; Conn . Feb. 9—il’. P. 1 Secretary or Commerce Henry A. Wallace, who endorsed Johannes .■Reel, American labor party candidate for coogresimau from New j York’s 19th district, said last night Ihe would rennin a Democrat only "as iong as the Democratic party remains the people’s party." Wallace addressed 4 meeting of the national cltlxetM political action commHtee. He said "I am here tonight still fighting for the things Franklin Roosevelt fought for. and supporting President Truman in bis fight for the progressive legislation that will continue to make the Democratic party the party of progress in I hid c ountry. “When the Democratic party ceases to the people’* paity, It will die -and it will be well dead.” Wallace called on liberal and independent voter* to :urn out In strength at the coming congresslon al elections to support progreiwivb candidate*. The forces of reaction must l»e defeated through "full use of the ballot box," h>- said, or "we shall certainly l»e faced will) ultimate revolution and the destruction of our free institutions. He praised Chester Bowles, Officer of Price Administration administrator, for his fight against price increases. Price- increases can !»• avoided "only by mobilizing public opinion ■ behind Chester Bowles in bis fight Ito hold the line." Wallace said. He also urged public approval of the 13,750,91*0.000 loan to Britain now be-fore cong res-. ■Approximately 38,«OO citizens of inland Nehraaka served in the Navy. Marine Corps und Coast Guaid during World War 11. CARO OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends. ! iK i ;hls»r-, the minister and everyone who so kinciiy assisted us dur ing the sickness and death of out . wife aiicl mother. Mrs. Edna E Brown. H. E. Brown and family. — ——o—— . v SfoeßHemm! nf Vdmialstralrl* %». Nut he U hereby given that tb<eilMierslgneel ha- been appointed Ad--1 inlnistratrlx <»f the • -tali nf Hannah Ann Kley, late <>f Adam* Comity, delee.escd. The estate- is probably eol-ve-nt, Ina Felbe-r. Administratrix. t.ruai v S, l!e|s C. 11. Muaelmme. t Horae,. Feb 9. U, 33 NOTH! K OF FIX Al, SHTTI.F.WKAT »t KSTATE Ne. Use I Notice. I- here*, *|*en to the - re<Hlor», heir* and legatees of John II It.- <l, de< • a e-d. to ap|>- »r In ‘.he Adams e'lrcuH Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on th-- 23rd day of February. 191*. and sh'.w -cuw, If any. why the Final Settlement Ac<-ount» with the estate of said d--edrnt whoul-i not be- approved; an<l »aid heir* art- notlfiM to then auel there make proof of heirship, auel receive tlietr <li»tribtit(v<- shares. Henry It. Heller. Administrator. Hci-atur. Indiana, Feb. 1. 191*. Ile-ary H. Heller, kllorary. Feb. 2. 9

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, The winter of 1886-87 was one of the worst In Wyoming hiitory. More than 80 percent of lite range cat tic were wiped out. In a single week recently. Lt Guardia Field handled such diverer cargo items as monkeys from the South Pacific, emergency serum, u pet peßcan. and a macaw, spinal fluid for the Anny med-

SALE CALENDAR FEB. 11—ffeellen A Kline, Camden, Ohio. Duroc Bred sow sale. Roy 1 8. Johnson A Son, Aticta. FEB. 13—Harry Howard, 3% North and l West of Paulding. Ohio. Livestock and Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, Auel. FEB. 12—Tip Top Farm*. Flora. Ind. Chester White Bred sow sale. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Aucts. FEB. 13—Elisabeth Treece, 3 miles West of Bryant, Indiana, Well Improved 10 acre farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, Auc-t. FEB. 13 —Cheater Retenour, Lafayette, Ind , Ch< .t< r White Bred sow sale. Roy 8. Johnsen A Son, Aucts. FEB. 14—Indiana Chester White Bred sow sale. Logansport. Ind. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Auct*. FEB. 14—Ed Tonnellier, 1% mile- northwest of Decatur, Ind., on the Winchester road and mile wc-st. Personal property. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. FEB. 15—Indiana Duroc Bred sow sale. Eaton, tod. Roy 8. Johnson A Bon, Aucts. FEB. 16—L. Eaken, Donovan, 111,, Chester White sale. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Auct* FEB, 16—The A. J. Smith Household Good* Sale, 251 South 2nd St., Decatur, Indiana. 1:00 P. M. Midwest R'-alty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. FEB. 16—Samuel A Jesse Diehl, 3 miles northeast of Decatur or 1% mile north of Deat school. General farm sael. Suman Bro*. FEB. 18—Ben Been, ty to 2 miles West of Burrows. Ind. 1051 Acre* of land, 5 Farms, 36<* acres. 491 acres, 100 acres, 80 acres and 20 acres. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, Auct, FEB 18—Lewis Johnson A Hollis Coomer, fl mile* east of New Haven. Ind., Holstein cattle. Roy 8. Johnson A Son. Aucts. Feb. 19—Lou Murphy, 2 miles c ast of De catur. Livestock sale. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Am' . FEB. 20—Alton Proctor, 2‘-j mil- ■ N >iih of Mill< re«-k, Indiana, Improved 225 acre farm. Mid I Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. FEB. 20—Clay Spalding, Ity in north of Monroe-vllh- on Road 101. Jersey c-allle s.cl, Roy 8. Johnton A Son, Aucts FEB. 21—Dwight Calloway, 2 1. -.-ith . ,1 *i mile- oast of Tocsin. Holstein caltln. Hoy S. John-;on C Son, Aucts. FEB. 22- Geo Coble, 7 mil- < northwest <d Huntington road No. 24, Gi-i n. <-y cattle. Roy S. John- sn A Son, Aucts. FEB. 23—Shank Bros., South Whitley, Ind., Duroc bred gilt sale. Roy S. Johnson A Son, Aucts. FEB. 25—Forest Boyce, on State Line, near Wren, Ohio. Closing out sale. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Aucts. FEB. 27—Sam A Ivan Augsburger, I miles south ami 3 miles west of Decatur. Closing out sale. Roy 8. Johnson A Bon, Aucts. FEB. 28— Dr. Brock, Anderson, tod. Duroc sale. Roy 8. Johnson A Son. Aucts. MAR. I—Herman Sigrist, Howe. Ind., Hampshire bog sale. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Aucts. MAR. I—Albert Krausakoff, 11.I 1 .- mil. s east of Fort Wayne. Closing out sale. Roy S. Johnson A Son, Aucts. i ■ ■■ J I H l" X y A g', 1. 1 u inc 'J* / ■ 1 ■ . i BATES PLAMONDON 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W Plamondon of Miami, Fla., who is afflicted with osteomyelitis, is given only a slim chance to live by physicians at Kendall hospital, where he la starving though he eats twlee as much as a normal individual. Doctors say the boy’s body is not receiving nourishment because of a peculiar condition of his liver, which was affected by the dIMSM ; that developed a few weeks ago from what began as just a "sore 11 jaw.” (Inttrnationah 1

ical school, rare butterflies, stamp collection*, mid fur coats. TRI-STATE REALTY AUCTION CO. T. D. Schiefsrstecn * : Room 4 De Voss Bldg. Phone 105 f General Auctioneering and Real Eatate We'll be glad to be of eervice to you.

PUBLIC SALE GUERNSEY HERD OF Dairy Cows & Heifers T. B. AM) BANGS TESTED f, the ttnderalgnc-d, will Hell at public auction my entire herd of dairy cattle, feed and miM-ellam-ous on my farm located s miles east of Bluffton, Ind., on State- Road No. 124. then 2 mile* north; or Jty miles south of Prt-ble, Ind.; or 4 miles west and 3ty miles south of Decatur. Ind., ou Tuesday, Feb. 12, 1946 Sult- Starting at 12:00 Noon Prompt 27-GUERNSEY DAIRY HERD-27 i. MOLLY- Registered Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, due to freshen Feb. 17, *i gal. cow. Test 5.3. X TOOTSlE—Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old. was fresh Jan 11, made 5V7 ttis. B. F. in 1915, giving 6 gallon of milk Test 5.5. 3. SPOT—Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, due to freshen Feb. 18, will give 65 tbs. milk per day. Test 44. 4. CORAL—Guernsey cow. 4 yrs. old. due to freshen by clay of sale, will give 48 lbs. milk per day. Test 5.5. 5. GIVE Ml’CH— Guernsey cow, 7 yrs, old. due May 7, milking 3ty gallons now. will give 55 tbs. when fresh. Test 4.8. 6. LADY —Guernsey cow. 2 yrs. old. was fresh June 27. bicd Oct. 28, giving 4ty gallons milk now. milk 55 lbs. when fresh. Test 4.2. 7. CASEY —Guernsey caw, 3 yrs. old. was fresh Dec. 12. giving 6 gallons of milk now. Test 5.3. 8. DOLLY—Guernsey cow. 5 yrs. old. was fresh Oct. 5, due- Sept. 2, giving 3*j gallon* now. Test 41. 9. BEI LAH—Guernsey cow. 4 yrs. old, due to freshen by day of sale. s*, gallon cow. Test 5. 10. GUERNSEY cow—3 yrs. old. due to fresiwn Feb. 22, milk Sty gallon with first calf. Test 4. 11. STAR--Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old. due April 11, giving sty gallon with first calf. Test 4.3. 12. Lot’—Guernsey cow. I yrs. old. due to freshen Feb. 20. will give 6 gallons of milk Test 5. 13. HOSEY— Guernsey row, 5 yrs old, due July 18, 6 gal. cow. Test 5.7. 11. BIG JOHN —Guernsey and Swiss cow. 8 yrs. old. du<- July 25, giving 3ty gallons, will give 7 gallons when fresh. Test 4.1 15. RO A.N—Spotted cow. 9 yr*, old. due March Iff. 7 gal. cow Test 41. 16. WHlTEY—Holstein cow. 7 yrs old, was fresh Nov. 20. bred Jan. 16. giving Sty gallon. Test 3.9. 17. BLACKIE Holstein cow, 5 yr*, old. clue to freshen by day of sale, gave 6,524 lbs. of milk and 594.8 of B. F. in 1945. Test 3.5. IS DAISY —Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old, due- Sept 10. Her Dam milked 65 tbs. per clay. 19. REGISTERED GUERNSEY— Heitor Coming 2 yrs. okl, bred Guernsey bull Jan. 9. 2n. HOLSTEIN Helfer I year old, open. 21. GUERNSEY AND HOLSTEIN II- Ifc-r 1 ye ar old open. 2-’. <H ERNSEV ll<-if!-i 1 year old. <>p> u. 23 and 24- Two Guernsey Bulls, service age. eligible- to register. 25. GUERNSEY Heifei • seeks old. 26. GUERNSEY Heifer—4 weeks old Tliis is an extra good herd of dairy cows. You are invited to come io farm any time before the day of sale and inspect this herd. The above- that an bred, arc bred to a icgistc-reci Gum.-oy bull. I year* old. ilia’ I icought out of Hi-- Pete fa-hinan llc-rd I have- sold the bull on flu- ni i-k-t on account of ■ ttini- ero- and dangerous. HAI :;<>o Bales of clover and alfalfa hay. hist < lilting; 200 bales oi eluv er and alfalfa hay, second cutting; 400 bah of clover bay; !(>(• oi clover nd wheat slubles, 250 bales of bright wheat tiaw. MILKING MACHINE Hindman, double unit milking machine with pipe ami stall cockt for 19 cows. COMBINE AND MISCELLANEOUS 31 T Model Mct’ormic k lu-ering 12-ft combine, extra good condition Tractor critivaton foi McCormlck-Deering Modal M tractor: good rubber tired wagon with «<*lxl6 lire.-, M< ('orml<-k Deering 10 in. hammer mill, like new: Red Cross power c orn shelter, with grain Mower ami cleaning fan; 50 It. Reel River bell; io ft hammer mill belt Silo, size 10 ft. by 32 ft.. 1 stave . extra good. Smidh y 8-hole hog feeder; winter hog fountain; 6 new cow stanchions: wheelbarrow; brooder hoii.se, size 12’xlfl'. new- last summer: Surge electric waler healer; Surge milk cooler: J<» good milk cans; iniik strainer; 9 ill block and brackets; rubber tired milk cart, extra good. TERMS—CASH. RAY WILSON OWNER Elic-nberger Bro-. Auctuim .u>. Value- Wilson, Clerk.

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