Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 118, Decatur, Adams County, 18 May 1946 — Page 5

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. II , , ■ ■- I LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVEKTIBING HATES -oFer 29 word* *r lea*: 1 time 50c; 2 timet 750; S time* si; • time* 11.75. Rate* quoted are for coneeoutlve Ineertione. No oleesifled ; •de accepted on eklpday eched- | ule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACS I* 5c per word for In•ortlon. Copy must bo In office by 11 *. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline le • a. m. FOR SALK All Make hwiraperit repaired. For sale kitchen cabinets. base and wall; Kitchen’s Maytag Bale* and Senice, 110 Jaffereon. Phone »5. 64-ts JOIN TIIK thrifty crowd*. B»<-ry body saves at Sprague Krunl ture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phono IH. 9D3*> FOR SALE k‘i»<- a<t<-4, nr* »ix room home being nnlshed, within half mile city limits. Chicken house, enough laud to raise feed for couple of calve*, some pigs, 350 chicken*. Downstairs, all hard wood, built-in cupboard*. Upstairs finished in knotty pine. Basement nearly dug-out. Needs only plumbing and furnace to tnak« completely modern, flood five Inch drove well. If you like n breath of country air near city facilities, the owner has priced this right for quick sale, possession within 3o day*. Hob Heller. Realtor, Holler Building, phouo *7O. RC ktf >OR SALK Will move to any lid in Decatur for sl.9t*. *l* room home. Very solid timbers, Mding bad, metal roof in good condition. Four rooms down, two up. New shingle siding, a little wtlnt, some hard work, will make this a good homo at half what another would cost. Possession after May 1. Hob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. SS ktf FOB” SALK Columbia Records complete line of popular and classics. I'hrick Bros. 91-t! FOR SALK ' Breaktist s"ts oil stoves, rugs, rockera and other used furniture. We do quality upholnleiing. reftnlshing and any kind of furniture repair. L<-t u* make your old furniture as good or belter than new for H or H the cost. Secaur I'sed Furniture and Repair, first door east of Riverside garage. Phone Itlst;. 113-gtit FOR - SAI.E Vegei.tldo and flow er plants, blooming unias. geraniums, and other flowers for porch box. Combination boxes and erns filled for Memorial day. Order early. Open evenings. Mrs. William Strahm, 33# North Ninth nt reel. H3gfit FOR SALE X-pioce dining room suite. White kitchen cabinet with porcelain lop. 2 year-old black Spitz dog. Call bes re 7 p m. I'bone 4692. 116-i>3t FOR SAI Ji Six room semi mod ern home with building lot in a very desimide location. Can bbought on contract Good 5 room home with extra lots in Williams, Indiana, good garage, electricity, motor plumbing. Choice so acre farm, located mar city on main highway, priced to sell. ' .Mixlern s room house located In Monroe, garage, poultry house, fruit and good garden. 40 acre farm near city, witli good 6 room house, ham and oih--r bull dings. A real country home. Tri State Realty Co. T. D. Schiefor»tein NEW LOCATION GRAHAM Bi'ILDI.NG, Telephone WI. ts FOR'H.V.E Limllcti amount G Funk’s hybrid seed corn and Indiana tios-c large flats Iti.t’tt per bushel. Lust year’s corn germination guaranteed. Theodore Buiman, Preble phone 5 on 20 Jl7-31 x rbR SALK Hhallow and d>- p well water systems. Wood lined cow stanchions. Theodore Billmahn. Preble phone 5 on 20. 117-31* FOR SALE Five shelf utility me bluet; email kitchen cabinet; 5 piece breakfast s»d wilh red leather eeats. Call after 5 p.tn. 136'4 North Third street. Lewis Steffen. H7-g2t FOR SALE 3 year old white Cape Cod house, good location. 2 luulrooms, fully modern. »*Fh better than average lob can purchase this for a small down payment. Bob Heller, realtor, Heller building. Phope X7O l|s kG FOR SAll; 3 nmm house on Ideventh street, west of Foundry. May be purchased for 1450 down I and 325- monthly, or 120" dkcount i for cash. Bob Helb-i, realtor. HelI let' building. Phom- 870 lIS-gtl FOR .'ALE—l'"'" pound pla'iorm scales. Hugh Nldllnger. Phone #B6X/. lIHiU

<HJICKIES by Km Reynolds ! I —i. aoq> A dv ’ p‘ "I still think it would Im easier Io forget about the snare — and get your rabbits with a Democrat Want Ad!” FOH’BALE VrestaTcow aud Be7k shire Boar. Inquire M W Frank. 3 miles east of Daestur. 11731* FOR SALE IN ONE GROUP 3 lots, corner highway 27 and Washington streets. North edge city limits. Sealed bids will be received until *’• p. m. Friday, May 21. Owner will furnish warranty deed and abstract. Owner reserves right to reject any or all bids. IVAN GARWOOD Corner Line 4 Studebaker FOR SALE John Deere No. W# planter with fertilizer attachment and tractor bitch. Stcpen Implement Company, Third St., Phono 130. 117-2 t HHI SALE Trn- girl’s spring coat. 6X. One snow suit, size X. Other girls’ clothing. One lady’s spring coat. 2 winter coat*, 1 Idai k silk summer coat, size 36. Dresses 36 and 3X, .Mi-n's shirts, 13'v and H'-j. Boy's leather coat, sl*e 11. #O9 North Fifth St. Call before 5 p. m. H7-b3t Foil SALE 2'iiuvy blue jacket*: I girl* coat: I rain cape and hat. age II; bridge light; white enamel dresser; bed spreads. Phone lIX git F'Olt half! Certified Lincoln Soy beans. #7% germination. Alfalfa and mixed baled hay. O. V. Dilling, Decatur and Craigville jdioie 117-g6t Ft»R~ SALE McCormick ib'eritig F'ertilized corn planter. Planted less than 100 acres 10 ft. McCormick Doering power binder, good sitapc. Jess Michaud, ‘i mile South of Willshire. 117-lti Ft>R~SALE 2 piece Tennewee hard maple living room suite; I large size butterfly table, solid maple. Hand turned legs on suite and table. Homestead 20. 117 g3t FnR 'SATE Retail coal business and all equipment, consisting of building, trucks, conveyor*, nails, etc. Doing a fine profit able business; over 4<m regular customers; a good established business. Call 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 117t3 FOR BALE Small garden-trac-tor. Coal, wood range. Ivory & green, Holstein cow, 4 to 5 gals, milk. First house east Shroyer Lake. Phom- 521-L. 11713 roll SALE deed potatoes ami all kinds of garden plants and flowers at Strahms grocery, corner Ninth and Nuttman. 117g3t Fl 1 fl - SALE Metal Ta by I >iiggy. 413 South sth ut. 117t2x Pol; S aT.E Solid oak Sellers dinette table, seafoam color, brown tom. I matching c hairs and utility i-aliinet. Oval walnut oc-asi'ma) table ' all 75" after 7:30 pm. IIX 3t% FOR SALE 6*l ’ "double drain board sink. Nappanee kitchen cabinet wilh ponelalii top. Home Comfort range Fire- proof steel safe. Floyd Stohuburiter, nAlte 2, Decatur, Ind. tl»-3t.< FTilf SATE - HeSl baby buggy, good condition. Phon ■ HXS. ltX2t* Hilt SALE 1933 F‘oi ! V-X coacit Phone 67X1. Nevin Miller, Decatur route L HB-3t 1 Foi; SALE Kitchenette- table, 1 oak in color, and chairs: round ’ oak table with table board*; while table boards; while kitchen raid- ■ net. metal top; day bed with pad; Warm Morning stive; drereer: - other small article*. Oval shape library table, oak color. Call evenings or all day Sunday. Waller Jones, 137 Mi llurnes street. llbgSt I (Hi SALE Two t'lrew Gocsl shape. Hen Darkle**, 3 inltes north '4 miles east Dent schcMil house. 11X-2l* I jutes’ for flowers and full line of .Memorial Day remembrances. Phone 1825. 118t4 WANTED BOARDMANS new’ location. 223 North First, for sewing machines - repairing, needles, oil. lx-li». part*, ■ coveted huttotM. covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. H 7 ’ 37 ‘«

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WANTED - U**d car*, high*»t price# paid for goad, clean gaad car*. No d*lay. For quick c*»a w* Zlntamaatar Motor Bala*, First •nd Monroe, phono 378. 214-ts WANTED dlrl”foF’liou»ework. •/ periemed wilh home work and c hildren Phone 73 or 11*6 lIS-.11 WANTEIT - Waltraaa. good wage*. Address Bo* 102 In care of Democrat. il*-3t Wanted Ri3e to Fort Wayneor New Haven around 1:30 p m. Call 471. 1l« 3tx WANTI-lli '" Work on" Saturday* I and Sunday* In store or filling station. Phone X 043. H7t3x W r for prices. Burk Elevator Co.. Derat ur phone NM6 or 25, Monroe 65; Peterson 956-L. _ 90 T MIBCELLANEOLB f AVIiMF ATT ENTIOTN - Wa*re move dead horse*, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charge*. The Bladley Product* Co. 15-ts Hail i’rop Insurance Be Mure — Insure with Kenneth Runyon. »3lf APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we can’t fig It throw It away. We repair all make* of washers, sweepers, irons, and <Mher small appliances. While wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold & Klenk, phone 413. 97-ts ~ iw'WFoUNirL LOST G'.ilh St-daml wi ini watch Im! ween Wort liman field and Ninth street on Adams street. If found, call 1036 HX-g2t* L()ST~llmli<‘s »un glasses cm FL-Wayne-Decatur bus Friday evening. Prescription glasses. Needed badly. Reward. Phone 4693. UMS* ~ foiFhFnt FOR RENT (’<>* pasiurc. I mmwest of Pleasant Mills postoffice. J. 11. Kahnert, route 6 HXg2t* q - - . London has restored its fanimis pageant of the Changing of the Guard at W hitehall, familiar to all American visitors, with its colorful uniforms, gleaming swords and helmets, according to British Hallways. HOTPOtNT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT —— Hotpoint Water Heaters — -0 - ' • KENTS Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroa St, Phone 27 Wa ll ba glad to ba of •arvica to you. TRI-STATE REALTY AUCTION CO. T. D. Schiafaratcln Room * OaVoaa Bldg. Phona 105 General Auctioneering and Real Estate Coal, Feed Bi & Supply Monroa at Eighth

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State Fair Frizev To Total $200,000 Ipdlanapolia, May IX tl’Pl premiums and prisre for lh<- Indiana state fslr Aug 3# through Hept « will total approxlmstely Otto L llcddmb. Crawfordsville, president of the Indiana State Fair board, nald today th» premium* would total s3o,mui more-than the record set in 19*1, the last ymr Indiana had a lull fledged stat* fair. * — u —— Nature always wears the color* of the spirit one Is outwardly what one (h at heart. Don’t mistake habits for karakter; the man of tin- most karakn-r lias the fewest habits. Josh Billing’. ’ —1 wy ■ ■««.'< - -> ->«« WILHM 9. HAST, famous two-gun star of the silent screen western.*, I* seriously ill at l*s ranch near Hollywood where he lives in seclusion. Hart, 73. has been ailing for months. (litermtionalt pew vMi nBKa I It - H iHIOiRU TOSHIBA, above, veteran ’. itatesmaii. haa been summoned by Emperor Hirohito to form a new Japanese cabinet. The former | government, headed by Baron 1 Kijuro Shidehara, realgned three weeks ago. Yoahida has held the foreign minister's portfolio in Japan’a two post-surrender cabinet*.

: ... ■ a ’ 31 i — * IfWIS I. SCHWmfNSACH, weretary of labor, is caught by th* capital cameraman talking to his ofhcc from one of the reporters’ phones in the White House pre** room after attending a conference with President Truman. John L. Lewis and the mine operators on th* coal strike. (International) it is not poHKible to crucify truth; its light can he paled tor a time but not queue hed. v»-i-oix i mi:m o* i ioh F.ST.»T»:, v». r.'hi N--II- l» hereby given that the iiinh r’>ia’i< <• has t-een .i|>|»itntr<l Fxc-utor -if the r-shtte ->f .Mui J B-irtcr, Isle <»f Adsm-c County, it-- • eiiM-.1. The i-taU- I* probably solcut Willla-m ttuikf, Exe-utor. M.n ;i l-ii>) Hear, H. Heller, Vii„rur». Maj :■ '-. Jun<- 1 xtnic»: <»r tixii. airrti i wnvi or r.artir. . I, ||. rein glc ii Io lh«- erailll.ii ■. heir- amt legit,- of c’iciolllli- Wmt'-rc-KK. -I-" '■ * • t. to lll'pe il in Ihi- iXilitne I'i • nil Court, hrld ■' In I I|- lihll lull. 'HI Hi- ilh <l» ■ I lun>-. I'il'l. a'"' *huw -.i-ia-. If any, win Hi. Fui.it Si-lIIt-iiii ul A< i o int. Willi Hu- ~tali- -if «ahl dereilent Should not he appr-ivc-il and scut Inn- ire nolifi--l l-i -hen amt th-r<- i u .ik. proof »f h- i- '"i- and receive j 110-ir dlMtrilmtlvci nharen j i nt-.i. Htn-hy, A'lniinl-irairlx ' Icri-gliir. Indiana, May 17. ISIS llrnr, 11. llellrr. t<lurii»». May 1», -' ■ < V|ipolnOi>'iil ot Mailccl'Craler WHh XXIII Vnnecrd ho. tZIU S-liiH i. h u-ln given that the I unite ig|i« <t it.i la-i-n uppotntaO Adinlnl si.it. t with will aniK xod of the ■-•t.ili- of Anthnnv Iz-ngerlrh, I ii- of A-l cm County. <lr-- eased. The . ule In probably solvent lie. Xml.rm. I! la-ngerlc-h. Ad-mlni-ci-,it"i wilu will anni -.i-'l u<-. <. <.. Hrs»> 111-fly. AlCorney. Slur I, 11, 1* xo't'tc r or c.i xhiims s SAl.*’, or hi it r.»t vii: lly vlrtm- -I .in ord- of the Adam . c’-ri lit court, th-- undersigned kh inti in of Hettv Jean llolllnKH-w-ii lb. w ill, on ’ll-' |- r < inli-r- tn G- - io v.i. Ad i-m ■ County, Indiana, on lh<- I>lb -lay Os May, l-'l*. It 1 io o’i-lo' k ;• ni offer at Public Male, fur not Ii < than tWo-thlrds ’*h> <] ■ t lip t ill .ppi H - I vain, 1,-rtain .a| . i.iii- l.<-|. iKing !-> raid min ' < , , | ,|. -. I |. How fn-wll ; Xu undivided I 'th infer, -t in |' Into'- numla-r-'d Two hundreds ; |-..ih i ven I’l7l and Two lllin dr--I l olly -Ighi ' 'i'i In tl-orgf W , IM, H<. olid A-I'lilion ’-> I"* i;..ii-ia, AdaniH County. Indiana .■ iid ..<!• will in- tnade Hiibje<-t •<> th. ,i|.pial of -'ld ■ nurl and on il,. f-llowiiiK l-iin in-' ondltlotis l-ur-hi - i to P-iy ' ASH. 'ilije- t <o Hi. .ppim ,1 of tli- A-I.iui- Circuit Court Hid .il,ct to tin ISIS taxe«. du-- Hut I'.ival-ti- tn J 917 _ I .it .1 Hu , 3rd dav of May. 191* Huth Holllnueworfh. Hoardlan. XiHhiin t. Velenn, Attorney. I May 4. IL I»

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NEW JAPAN CABINET (Turn To l‘a*e ?. Column 4> will Include proleats again** l to” conservative nature of th<- now government. Comigunirt leaders urged an orderly d.-uiou-tmtion and warned police against "unlawful arreate.’’ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: S:3O to 11:30 12. Ml to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyee Examined Glaaaea Flttad__

chickJ wM REM EH BHEMNfi We doubt if tt» aiertfe poultry rsteer te tataraM In bnvbif • «Mk nt -prim* don*’* eg< tayer* ttet have to he petted and paaparad If Mnr are ever to pro tetr Uw Mg egg morda etalmod ter them. Far mere mmUral la the type of deck that la bred to pay ed at the acet with a IM to IM egg flock average. Thia require* the haaie health, atomtaa and vitality to LIVE LONG and LAV CONHUTBNTLV aad oar hotetau po*> gram la tawed on a otneere dealre to give you thia type ot heeedbg to your chMuk

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There were far fewer chicks started this spring, and many of the laying hens have been sold off the farms. With a rapidly developing meat shortage, an egg and poultry shortage will certainly result. We have plenty of baby chirk feed. Hatches evsry Tuesday and Thursday. MODEL HATCHERY Monroe Phone Mt Opes evenings except Wednesday.

Trade In a Good Tow* — D**at«r — o— Jehovah's Witness** Kingdom Hall West of Hanna Nuttman Park DESTINY OF THIS EARTH, Pt bib: Address by R. Meredith, Wstx-htuwer Represent stive, 3:30 p. tn. Watchtower Bible Study, 3:45 p. m. Service .Meetlog. Wsdnexday 1:90 p. tn. Course In Theocratic Ministry, Wednesday. 9:15 p. m. All good-will pc ramie welcome.

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