Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1946 — Page 5
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED advertising RATES —o— For 25 words or Icm: 1 time 60c; 2 time* 75c; 3 times *1; 6 times $1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted on ahipdey schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR RALE—IO room all modern dwelling with hard wrxid floor Bnilt-in cupboards, rood furnace Rock wool insulated. 3 room apart meat with private entrance. Big tot 70 x 160 with fruit trees. Schwarts Realty Service, 915 W Monroe St. 15-ti FOR SALE- 80 acres of good fert He soil, good buildings. South of Pleasant Mills. State road 101. Possession March 1. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St Tel. 1398. 17-ts Sect and Greet your friends at Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest Value Spot in Northern Indiana We save you 10% to 20%. Why pay more? — Spraguo Furniture Store. Phone 199. 19-30 t H»R sale: i. i< f.nin E,\.i 1 «nt condition. Ebftricity in all building-. Barn 36x60. Good land and well tiled. Clyde o. Trontner. phone 73-1166, Real Estate and Insurance. 38-ts FOR SALE Investin'nt property. 32.900. Will return 10% on investment. iz>ng-thne guaranteed lease. Good hedge against inflation. Bol> Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. 41-ktf FOR SALE .Mud« rn five room homo, remodelled by veteran before war. Hardwood except one bedroom. Built-in cupboards, modern bath with receMr.i tub. Baaement. furnace, good garage flood roof, paint. Widow will sell North Fifth street corner for |6,WO cash. Bob Heller, Realtor, H>*ller Building. Intone 870. 41-ktf FOR SALE .Modem, newly rede coiatcd five room home, flood lOOf, beautiful, asbestos - cement shingle siding. Bus< mint, good fur nace. New soft water prewure sys tem. Roof high enough for additional rooms. South Fifth street corner. |l,stto down, balance at 334 40 monthly. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Paone 870. 41-ktf FOR SALE New' Crown gas ranges mid Coffer makers Gerber Stoiv, phone 2551, V. 8. 27. 11 6t PLACE - Yoi it order“fiH 7 ciuy dirt now. Yost Coitot ruction Co. Phone 248. 41-12 t FOR SALE Oliver cylinder rake hayloader; Gale corn planter. In good cond’tion. W. C. Macke, 1 mile east, 3 miles nort.li Preble. 44-g3tX FOR SALE F-12 International tractor and cultivator. Ralph Cauble, Itecatur route 2. J mile west, IL south Preble. 15g2tx FtHt SALE "AH“iiew oteei - fence posts. These are not ordinary fence posts but are heavier and uturdier. Come and see them before you buy. Also steel clot lies line posts ready for itHdullatiou. The Maier Hide ic Fur Company. Iwatur. 45-a2ot FOR SALE Go” a'< I'- farm.’ L mile oonfh and IL mile east of Craigvllle, known as the Howard farm. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howard, 516 Clobs street, llei-utur. !6-a3tX FOE KALE Four - tires 669x16, less than f >ur months old Telephone 916-K. 46-a3tx FOR SALE 5 yr. old orrel gelding, weight 1750. Phone 573 K. I62tx I'Uli' SALE ' room house, best of repair and 3L acres. Very rich black level -oil in Convoy. Ohio. liiimedlut po. lesslon. Roy 8. Johnson & Son, in- Vor Bldg.. Phone 104. 45-31 FOR~lSALE'T^a.idh“man“hiT.l L saddle and bridle. C. T. Snider, Willshire, O. 42-gstx FOR SALE True ior man me spreaders; Horn-draiilic manure loaders; rubber tire wagons; steel wagon boxes; spring tooth harrows; cultimulchers; rotary hoes; cultipaekers; tractor liros. Craig Ville Garage. 42-61 FOR SACE“Fine trailer "’h~use. fully equipped, electricity and gas connections, porch with new awning, present location may be retained or trailer moved, to suit purchaser. Phone 175, Midwest Realty Auction Company, Decatur. Indiana. <5-21 jTSt' REt ElVEir 'Several rooum of apartment furniture. Late modern breakfast sei*, complete kitchen cabinet unit. w‘": -.-tillites, Roll Away Is-da. youth’s i»<-d. Two large size Wilton rugs Hike new >. ‘Small oil heater. Decatur I aed Furuiluie. Phone 13V, 116 South I Second St. te-2l
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•'After this well run >wo Democrat Want Ads — then we'll get TWICE as many answers!” FOR SALE -2 Risco room clrculators. I repair small appliances and ranges. Herman Lanltnnau. phone 1145. 45-3tx Pi Hi Tania Oats from<ert(tied s-ed. Purdttr tested. 81 P*r bushel 8 ft. cultlniulchsr. Joe L. Isch, 1 mile east of Vera Cruz. Phone Craigville 1! on 26. 45-g3tx Wanted SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, ' covered buttons, do hemetitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's, 445 South First. 27-24tx WAtaTfcD — Vsed cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick enzh see Zlutsmastcr Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts WANTEI> 'Girt' for general oilcc work; state age and experience address Box 185, in care of DemoI crat. 361 f WANTEi? : -fo~Buy used cars any make or model; highest priow. Dtck Mansfield Motor Sales, I 141 S. Second st , open evenings, phone 1641. 27-3vt flrr wants oii7l jobs typing from 7 to 9 p.m. Experienced. Box 189 in care of this . newspaper. 42tf \V~VNT Eli* laib ” model '-ars for G. I.’s. Must be clean and in good condition. High ceiling prices. I Fred Busche, phone 975. 35-30tx i WANTED- -Carpenters for out-of-town work on construction of giain elevators ana feed mills. 1 Felts Const ruction Co.. 405 Cal Wayn building, Fort Wayne 1 P long A ' ll» 41-g6t \\7\Trjci»~i>umc ~<ir' Hampshire ; sow with pig.: 3 to 5 weeks old. A two wheel slock trnllSr. How- • ard Zimmerman, liecatur R. R 2. 46t2x WANTED Hauling, a»h«6 and trash Phon' 8932 46s3tx MISCELLANEOUS ROOFT'KOCBLE--Call on us, we will lie glad to give you a free estimate on uny size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof st ' no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold fc Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION We re i move dead horses, cows, bogs, . etc. Decatur phone 2009. Wo pay , all phone charges. The S tad ley . Products Co. 15-ts if you want to buy good W acres i close to town with good buildi Ings and fences, see Schwartz R/«l ty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts APPLIANCE BERVICC We service all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other elecI trical appliances. Wc carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold & Kleak. 81-ts ShCT'ARMeTi Have your Join Deere traitor overhauled and serviced before the spring rush. We have experienced mechanics ■ tnd use only genuine John Deere replacement parts. All work guar- ' anteed. Steffen Implement Company, Third Street. Phone 180. 42-gtt FARM MEEDS Hydraulic soats. Wayne air compressors, manure loaders, farm wagons. Place order for garden tractors. Ring ■ free oils, no better refined. Gerber Implement Store, your A. C. Dealer, f. 8. 27. 41-6 t Washer - Sweeper .Service. Grease changed and cleaned. Block south 14 east Courthouse, 110 Jefferson. 1 call for. James Kitchen Maytag Store, phone 95. 18-ts LOST AND FOUND - LOST Sei of aiitmnobil' ki yn and po’-t office key. on < ham. hi vicinity of junior -senior high school. Finder call Roy Johnson, phone 1022. 46-b3t A|'e»i"<n*rMl nf Viliulsl«lra<ri« IXi« .X'itl'i- is lien-by givn that th" mill, rnlKiH 'l h.'» been appointed Ad- [ infidslnitrlx of the estate of llminaii Ann Eley, late of Adorns County, <leeeaoed. Tin- estate io probably *ol- , vent. Ina Felber, Adininlotratrix. February », IMS. I . It. Wnawlmsn, Atloroey. Feb 16, z:; ■ i . ■■ i.i.una ..0, —0.,„ ■ TJiomus Gainsborough, famed English artM of the 18th century, was one of the ui igiuul members of the Royal Academy, but withdrew after being oflkaMied at tinplare offered to one of hio painting-. "Tiie Till er •Princesses.” The an nun I rainfall hi Banfa Fe N. M.. ranges lioin 9 io 22 lutites, i , with au average ot 11 Uicltet>.
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NEW WALKOUTS (Centrau«4 Pvem Page One) "2"" Mayor David Y Lawrewer; said ‘ xomr progrees'' had herb ' made In efforts to solve a wage deadlock threatening another power strike In the Plirahurg area. 3. New Vorks mayor William O'Dwyer disclosed that CIO president Philip Murray had Indicated he would Intervene tn a threatened transit strike. 4. Officials of the Independent National Federation of Telephone Workers rMternted their willing nqus to confer with government officials In an effort to avert a nationwide strike, set for March 7. 5. Negotiators in the General Motors strike reportedly had reached "tentative agreement" on the Issue of union security, hut had made no progress in other points holding up settlement of their 95-day-oid work stoppage. The strike of Houston building trades employes, originally set for 5 p. m. yesterday, was postponed 15 hours during last minute negotlallons between city authorities and repr'*«ntatlvrs of the striking city-county employes union, affiliated with the building trades council. Council leaders voted Io strike because of what they termed the city council's action in "locking out” city-county 'inion members. A strike, if 100 percent effective, would shut down all vital services In the city of 388,Af19 persons Walter C. Green, federal medi ator assisting In the Detroit milk strike negotiations, said last night he had askrd the conciliation service to call members of Imtii parlies for a conference In Washington. Detroit health authorities, meanwhile, appealed publicly for "sparing” use of remaining milk supplies. New York’s mayor O'Dwyer fold reporters last idght that he had received a telephone call from Murray in Pittsburgh and that they had discussed a number of points in a dispute threatening bus. subway and streetcar transportation. O'Dwycr said Murray had informed him he would communicate with Michael J. Quill, city councilman and head of the CIO transport workers union, which has promised to strike unless It is granted exclusive bargaining rights with the city board of iraiisportatian. ' ' -o The best sponges ate found in flu Red and Mediterranean J .if a depth of from 15't to 2"" feet In-low the surface.
TRI-STATE REALTY AUCTION CO. T, D. Schleferstain Room 4 DeVoss Bldg. Phone 106 General Auctioneering and Real Estate We'll be glad to be of terviee to you. BUYING EGGS Current Receipt l-rlw. JOc Not on the grade. Cash. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe.
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' TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR *fl ■Mr <r HByf *X’ * Jr WHITE HOUSt NAVAL COMMUNICATIONS AIDE in 1941, Comdr. Lester R. Schulz, is shown with Sen. Homer Ferguson (right) after he had testified before the Pearl Harbor Investigating Committee In Washington. He said that when he delivered a note to President Rooievelt on Dec. 6, 19«1, the latter exclaimed, “This Means war”. (International) SALE CAIJiNDAR FEB 25 Roy Dav». I mil' north ami ' "< 1 Liberty ('• liter, Indian ' Improved 89 acrv farm. M. »v 1 Realty Auction Co J. F. . Sanmann, auct. FEB. 25 Forvst Boyce, < n St it. I 1 Wn n, Ohio, t'lorlnr »ut sale. Roy 9. Johnson &. I FEB 26- Harvey Koos' X' < utor, ■ >tii tr< t, Decatur "im modern home and i"'U. 11 Roy Johnson «k Son, amt'. FEB. 26—Ira Mcßr.de, 5'., mii< •!' I" .uiol 1m b u< ' and L mile south <>l I' " Mi. Get <ral farm ale., Suman 8r0t.., Aw FEB. 23—Gilbert Hoile, .nln.in.-i . tin*, t |b.,jtur on Adams, Allen county lin.. Io ner.ti farm sale Ooehrman, amt. FEB 23—Heirs of Catherine Bentz estate, IL- mil'- sou'lieast of Decatur or L mile west of Boho. Real estatr and personal property Suman Brothers, nu< 1 FEB 27—8 am A Ivan Augsburger, 4 milet* south and 3 miles west of Decatur. Closing out sale. Roy 8. Johnson d Son, Aucts. FEB. 28—Dr. Brock, Anderson, Ind, Duroc sale. Roy 8. Johnson &. Son, Aucts. FEB. 28 —Muri J. Starr, 7 mil's Miuthwest of Portland. Indiana "Hi highway 67 Well Improved 52 acre farm Midwest Realty MAR. 1 Herman Sigrist, Howe, Ind., Hampshire hog sale. Roy 8. ' Johnson & Son, Aucts. MAR. 2—Albert Krausskoff, IL Mile en 1 of Fort Wayne. Closing out sale. Roy 8. Johnson 4 Son, Aucts. MAR. 2—C. A. Farrell, -L mil''* south and L mile we.d of Warren, | Ind Well improved 177 acre farm. Midwest Realty Auc- ! tion Co. J. F. Sanmann. auct. Auction Company. J. F. Sanmann. \u< ’ MAR. I—Walter Wreede. II mil' nortlie? lot Van Wert. Old" Two 1 Improved tai ms. 1"» aei> .s and I" Roy Johnson 4 Son, Amt MAR s—Otto Hoile. 2 mlh . ..ii’ .i ot iti'.'tui on road ft'a -j t' lxl Shorthorn cuttle id > mpleit >Io Hit out ale Roy Johnson £ Son, '!< MAR. s—James Glick. 2 mil' •a ' IL "'"l'h of Monrm Ind Jeff Liechty, Amt MAR 1; - ctoice Beam 3 mlh in f and 2 mil, north nf DeerHur on ‘ rood 101. Closing out sab Roy Johnson 4 Son, Aucts MAR. 7—Shaffer Implement Company. I mile cast of Paym Ohio i Tractors and farm Implements. Roy Johnson 4 Son. Am t- , MAH. B—Martin Gallmeyer. 2 miles south of Poe Closing out sale. I Roy Johnson 4 Son, Aucts. MAH 9—Christian Young Heirs, 2 mil" sou'll "I Edgerton, Indiana oh j state line Improved JU acre farm and personal property. ! I Roy Johnvon 4 Son and Melvin Liechty. Auei •MAR II C. G. Metzger. I miles sotitli of Orland. Indiana on road "27. Registered Guernsey Roy Johnson 4 Son, Aucts MAR. 12 Ohio G. B. A.. Woo'fer, Ohio It" -t' l. d Guernsey < afth Roy Johnson 4 Son, Am t ‘MAR 13 —Henry B Tobin. Reli.- Ind. lb vi lered Align cattl'' ( Roy S. Johnson 4 Son, Am t , MAIL 16—Rhoades Brothers. I mil- 1 ""i 1 mile south ot J> ym. ' Ohio Dairy cattle and 1 equipment. Roy Johnson 4 Son. Aucts. MAR 18—Levi Ginzel, 3 mil' south ot o “ian on road 1. Closinr out i sale. Roy Johnson 4 Son. Auct MAR 19 —George Mellott. Bryan. Ohio Registered Hol tcin caHb Roy Johnson 4 Son. Auct! MAR 2« Russell H. Wise. I mile east id Auburn ott toad 8. Jersey i cattle. Roy Johnson 4 Son. \llct ■ MAR. 30- O. E. Straley 4 Son, Paulding. Ohio Regi tered Hampshire , bred sows. Roy Johnson 4 Sen, Auct
VON RIBBENTROP — HaatlaaeU Frew »•■«» «»«•» Otto Hiahnter, counsel for (torr in*, argued that the triimmil could not ren'-h a just decision without establishing whether the "behavior on th" other side was actually corrMd ami above reproach" : Sir David Maxwell Fyfe. British prosecutors, objected strenuously to th" line of argument He con tended that it waa "Impra< Hmbk and intolerable for I lie tribunal to
PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction. Located s'i mites southeast of Decatur or 1 mile west and ’,z mile south of Pleasant Milla, on Tuesday, Feb. 26, Time; 12:30 P. M. 6 — CATTLE — 6 Roan cow 6 yr. old with calf by side; Holslein ro* 6 yr. old. be frosh April sth; Brown Swiss cow 7 yrs old. giving milk; Guernsey cow 6 yrs. old. giving good flow of milk, fresh tn April; Roan COW, 1 yr. old, be fresh the loth of March — STRAW — 50 bales, more or less, of wheat straw, baled with wire TRACTORS. IMPLEMENTS 4 MISCELLANEOUS General purpose John Deere Tractor ou steel in A-1 condition; ! McCormick-1 Jeering 19-20 tractor, completely overhauled; New rubber tired wagon with grain bed 4 6m»xt6 tires; New implement trailer with 600x16 Hies, equipped with winch for loading; 2 wheeled trailer; 2 ■ 14" bottom Oliver tractor plow; 7 on a side tiactor disc: another disc; wood frame spike tooth harrow. 5' cut McCormick mower; 4 row bean plow; 3 oil drums: L*-tz 8” feed grinder; corn shelter; electric motor and pump Jack; ciectrh water heater and tank for milk pail washer; copper kettle; eonte drive belts, scrap iron; other articles t'H> numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Ira Mcßride OWNER (Clerk Carl Mcßride. Auctioneers—Suman Bros., liecatur phone 6761, or Monroe 91-Y. : NOTICE ; ; j We have al our hatchery and mill for 5 davs < Feb. 25-26-27-28 : • ant March 1 ... : • ■ « H ■ A. W. FREEMAN ■ Representative of ■ j I LIRA-LIFE LABORATORIES. Inc. I LIVESTOCK TECHNICIAN | Visit our mill and discuss your livestock problems with our technician. ■ Special dairy program for: Breeding troubles, # irregular milk flow, irregular test, udder troubles and calf scows. ■ Geneva Hatcheries • Geneva, Indiana E. C. Stucky Phone 156 ' • ■■■■■■■■ ■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■ ■■V
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i embark on ■ juration that aom*one •Im did not übaervo international conventions." Justice Sir Geoffrey Luwience said the court would rule later OU Siuhmor'H >'•quest. Htahmcr maintained that pioot of Allied war crim'*' might Indlcato that the Nazi defendants here acted in a spirit of "revenge or retaliation. He abo asked permission to '-all |.<>rd Halifax. British ambassador to Wash'-ston, as a defense wttlIMX for Goet-lllg.
