Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1946 — Page 5

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local classified ADVERTISING RATES Per 28 word* or lean: 1 time Ko I « time* Tie; S tlmoo *1; S time* *l.7*. Rate* quoted are far eeneeeutlve Inoertlene. Na elaaeNied ode accepted en eklpday ached* ole. Rate fa* 10 point BLACK PACK la *o per ward fa* lasection. Copy meet lie Im efftoo by 11 *. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la S a. m. FOR SALK FOR 8 A LB—Columbia Record* complete Una of popular and classics. Uhrick Bro*. SI U FOR BALB—Tenth street, 13 lot*, paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to include eatlmated coat of new sower. Other lota on Mercer Avenue. Cleveland atreet Melbera atreet etc. Buy now for new home neit year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. ,s * tf JOIN THU thrifty crowd*. Ever? body eave* at Sprague Furniture Store. “Th* Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and aee how many dollar* wa can eave you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 182t3* FOR SALK- Complete moving bus! nens, including big army truck. Ono hundred orders for local house moving jobs go with business. Aleo Include* forms tor cement basement work. Owner selling because of health. Priced at cost if equipment could be purchased. Opportunity to be own b<»<s. Hob Heller, Realtor, Phono 870, Heller Building. 177—ts DECATUR’S largest''record stock. Publii Service, I*4 South Second gt. 179—12 t FOR SALE—Good building tot op posite entrance to General Kieltrie. Opportunity for parking lot. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Build ing, Phone 870. 184 —ts

FOR SALE -Fine Residence Property with two completely MODERN five room apart menu, nice large rooms with fine built-in features. Beautiful landscaped yard, ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS IN DECATUR. Completely .Modern 8 room home In North 2nd St. Decatur, Indiana Large Lot, Double Garage, AN IDEAL LOCATION. CLOSE TO Bl HINEBB DISTRICT. MODERN 9 room Home, two baths. A FINE HOME or can be converted into income property, fine yard and shade. Ideally latented near Decatur Schools and only 3 blocks from Court House Call 174-Midwest Reality Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana 186- 3t FOR §aLE 1 rubber tired wagons; 6 tractor manure spreaders; 6 cultipackers; 10 sprocket packers; 8 spring topth barrows; 3 hammer mills; 4 tractor buck rakes; I Horn-dmiillc manure loaders; 2 lime spreaders; 5 corn sbellera with blower and elevator; New and Used tractor tires Craigvllle Garage. 186-3 t FOR SALii IL.-d poultry bat teries. priced to sell. John Gilltom. Linn Grove, Indiana. Berne phone 535-U. 1973 H FOR SALE 1940 Pontiac sedan. 1936 Ford aedan. Arnold's Market. , 1«7-3I» FOR HALE Csc<l gas stove, side oven. Call at 339 North Tenth street, or phone 1051. 187 2tx fOR SALK 18 mo old Holstein bull, eligible to register. Ralph L Egly. 2 M. South Pleasant Mills on 101, first house east on 124. 137131 ►OR iAti!-Toy Manchester puppies. Phone 5622. 188-Hx HMTMAEe Pure hr..l Gm-raZy bull, extra good. 8. C. Clifton. Wren. Ohio. 188-ltx FOR SALE ' Mod. l J. MinneapolisMoline tractor. New rubber. A-l condition. Also corn plowens. Phone 93 W. Monroe, or second farm north of Salem. 188—Hm.g. FOR SALE Five housed South Fifth Street, one block South Lincoln School. Quallf. -4 G. 1. may purchase home without down payment. Seen by appointment only. Bob Heller. Realtor. Phone 870, Heller Building. 188—ts KWT’SaKe • ifTirTTdiiiaTl passenger coupe, series 61; beautiful condition. Country Club. Walter Santhirie. 188-ltx Mt feALK two I acre build'lM lots. Also good barn which could be converted into house. See Jack Haney, Monroe, Indiana. 187- 2tx Mt' SALL New and used « rolaa, heating stoven and laundry stoves. Decatur tied Furniture, 146 8. Second St., Phone 426. 186—lit

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds I jt ~O- fey am m/ A ( M k Iov u j / Ww ft J 3 '■>*£>' L. , Wcm \ilZ- .x f "Alright! Alright! Well sell the picture with a Democrat Want Ad—but 1 know the sun isn't that bright!" TOOXL'E-fth 4 wook* old PUPplee, part coUie. Males, *2; females, *l. sure make swell pets. 223 No. First St. 18«t3x Fob SALE To highest bidder. subject to approval of Court, at my office before 4:30 p.m. August 17, the Jarnos Rice properties at corner of Ninth, Jefferson streets to settle estate. Will be offered in entirety or as follows; East 82 feet including seven room aemimodern house, Immediate possession. West 50 feet Including semimodern house, possession subject to rent control law-10 days to veterans 120 days to non veterans. Two car garage building to be sold separately, to be moved. G. I. loan bids to be received up to maximum of G. I. appraisal. All biefe must be accompanied by S% cash, with privilege of increasing blds before final hour of aala Cash upon delivery of deed, abstract. Bob Heller. Realtor, phone *7O, Heller Building. l*o-15t FOR SALE Frame building 24 ft x 15 ft. 8 In. 12 ft high. Foley’s Store Preble. 187—Jtx FOR SALE 10 room modern house on south Fifth street. Steam heatod, stoker furnace and newly painted. 7 room modern bouse on north Fifth street, hardwood floors, built-in cupboard*, 3 rooms up with toilet, four rooms down with toilet and bath. Newly installed furnace. Schwarts Really Service, 915 West Monro*. Phone 13P8 188— Ct

FOR SALE ’ Living room suites, bedroom suites, drop leaf tables, occasional chain, platform rockers, lamps of ail kinds, pictures mirron. hassocks and electric and battery radios. Shop at our store for your household needs. We save your lu% to 26%. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 186-3 t WANfBIT" BOARDMANS new 'location. North First, for sowing machine* repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching nod machine buttonholes. 186-37tx WE Bt'Y straw. Ask for price. Burk Elevator Co. Telephone 25. in—cist WANTED To clean out W. P. A. toilets, cess pools and cisterns. 116 to fit. Will go anywhere to do the work. Write Decatur Democrat Box 161. 184-5 t WANTED-General trucking: livestock, grain and other general hauling. O. V. Dilling, CraigvUle phone; reverse all charges. Glass Brothel* Tracking Service. Decatur route 2. (Mall address> 171—ts. WANTED so buy 12 disc fertilixer grain drill. Write Lee Rosa, route 1, Willshire. Ohio. 187-3tx WANTED - — Carpenh r' work or painting. Inquire John P. Schwarts. Berne route No. 2. 186 - 3tx WANTED - Baled L oat or wheat straw, any amount, W. R. .Morris Phone 1073. 186 6tx 1 WANTED Person to do wallpapering. soon. New small four room bouse. Bob Heller. R‘-a|toi. Phone 870, Heller Building. 138-ts WAMtEb We" to Must be in Ft. Wayne at 7:00 a m Phone 4873. 188 -3t WANTED Good late model used car. Homer Rauch. Decatur route one. 188-3 H I WANTED- Man and wife to live al farm home close to Decatur. Write or inquire Dox 103 c/o Democrat 186—3tx FREE Pile of scrap lumber goo 3 for kindling. Phone 414. 187-2tx Farmers AtrtfrrTdlT-wiiw move dead horses, cows. hogs, etc. Decatur phone 3600. Wo pay al! pboas charges. Ths ftadley Products Co. 16-ts WAffTID- To buy all 'kltarW bogs and cattle. Phone or write Scbeiuan Brothers, Deeatnr, Ind. Phone 5883 or 6693. 176—27tx appliance kuviev -'ITT. can’t fix it throw R sway. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other small appliances. White wriager rolls tor aU nukes of washers Arnold ft Klank, phone 463. 97-ts

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All mak« WaSum, Swetpri repaired. For eale. radtoe, wen, base cabinets, new. used beating stoves, gaa asetora-Kitchen Maytag Sales, Barrie*, HI Jefferson Bt., Phone »l. 1?1H ALUJdIsIIIELD - The Aluminum paint that seals and protects your roof from 80* of th* suns rays at Haugka Heating A Appliaacr 185—ts Room In nice home beginning August 30 for working girl in exchange for * Httlo assistance with light housekeeping. Write Democrat Box I*4. 18«t3x "~For your Avon needs call 6022. 1 FoiFRENf FOR RiHT—darage. M 3 North Second street. Mrs. O. L. Vance. Phone 384. 188-3 t Ji JH ms VATICAN has announced the appointment of Monaignor Gerald O'Hara as Apostolic Nuncio to Rumania. As a citizen of the U.S., it is said that Monsignor O’Hara will be an able and impartial judge of Catholic problems in the tasks be!<re him (Ditrnational)

Truck Load Michigan PEACHES Monday Morning ARNOLD’S MARKET

Yes we can resilver that Old Mirror. Glass table tops or mirrors, any shape or size. Furniture upholstered, refinished, repaired. Abo Picture Framing. Secaur Used Furniture & Repair 134 fast Monroe Strset Phones 1686 or 7363 CMh Coab Feed A Sappfr Monroe at fighth

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Discloses Murder Os Allied Prisoners American, British Prisoners Victims Washington. Au*. !•*- (UP) Col. Henry Rosenfeld, Jr.. U. S prosecutor In the war crimes trail at Dachau. Germany, disclosed today that the Nasis shot many American and British soldier prisoners after they had been grouped together under ruse of haviug tbeir pictures taken. Rosenfeld, a native of Camden. N. J., said In an interview at the war department that the atrocities occurred at the Mauthausen extermination camp. Nazi* r«*pon slble for the soldiers' deaths arc being tried at Dachau. The room when l the American and British soldiers were shot, he said, was “conveniently" located next door to a crematory where bodiex of 125,000 victims of the Malhauseu extermination camp were turned into fertiliser. Referring to the photo ruse. Rosenfeld said that ‘'hundreds of men were executed in this way." He could not estimate how many U. 8. and British prisoners met their deaths in this manner. He said that most of th<- victims killed at Mauthausen were herded in groups of 200 into a room which had shower nozzle* In the celling. Although they had been told thay were to get much-need-ed hath* In the room, he continued, gas was turned on and they were killed. Rosenfeld said 61 of the perpetrators of the Mauthausen massacres already had been executed or sentenced to life imprisonment. About 1,700 more, includiug guards and petty officials, still are awaiting trail. Rosenfeld plans to return to Europe in 30 days to wind up the Mauthausen cases and then begin prosecution of other Nazi war criminals. He Is on his first leave in the United States since 1941. o Trade In s Good Town — Decatur 23 DECATUR (Continued From Page One) brought along the shores of Lake Michigan on federal highway 31. They will arrive back in Decatur M mday afternoon, Auguat 18. The Scouts wno will make the trip include: Nell Hiwher, Norman Stingley, Gene Ziner. Roger Gentis. Kenneth Grant. Dick McConnell, Norris Blocker. Don Mac Lean. Dave

FOR SALE Immediate PoHsesbion 7 Room SEMI . MODERN HOME Corner 9th & Jefferson St. Eligible for 34.000 G. I. Loan without down payment. For information. Phone or See 808 HELLER REALTOR Heller Bldg. Phone 870

Mac Lean, Don Smith. Byford Smith, Den Mills, Medford Smith. Das Faveby, Bill Freeby, Jim Cowens. Ted Wemhoff. Burdette Custer, Dirk Johnson, Dwight Hheets, Jerry Gehrig. Tony Nagel and Ham Bog■er. Funds for the trip are derived entirely from profits from the refreshment stand st Worthman field during the soft ball season, and no conslributions from local cltisens are necessary. To be eligible to attend the week's camp st Beaver Island every youth must be a first class Hcout or a higher rank, ho aleo must have attended either the county or are* camporee; attended camp at Big Island and have been an honor tamper: must have worked at least five half days at Worthman field; and must have worked in the refreshment stand on request. He also must have advanced at least on* rank during the year. A regular daily routine is set up by Commissioner Everhart and hl* assistants for the week's outing and there Is ample tftne also for boating, swimming and other recreation, — o — APHSinTtHMT Ilk KXKt'tTNI* A Kaevufwr KMTvrs: MU. *u?« Notice is hereby aiven. That the underslgiwd has been appointed Kxecutor A Bsecutrls of the estate of Itoy Iti' kord late of Adams <’«M»nty, deceased. Tlie estate is probably solvent. , Faison Mh-bord. Kseeator Cora Rlekord. Stxerotrlx 11. Hur4*tte < aoter. itloraey Auaoal S, l»M Aug. X—lS—l7 r«INK SO. <IXO stale of ladlaoo. VUsou t'owaty, *. M. la Ihr Vilhiks Clrrall t'vorf la the Katate of It. Jamrs Klee, lieeraaed The undersigned. Executor of the lasi will mid testament of fl. Jarnos llh ,- <l,, . I. hereby gives notice that by Virtue of power given lilrn by said will and for the purpose of making distribution of said estate, b>- is »fferliiK for sale at private sab- the following deocrlbed real estate in said ••ounty: “lite east 113 feet of the North feet of «Miilot 2<>l in Jo- ph Crabb's tUcond Western Addition to the town, now city of l>e<-atur; The property I" being offered for sale aw an entirety, and also as follows: East feet and dwelling house; the west 50 feet and dwelling lioiise; the garage building, w-pa lately with tight to remove. The Itlgii-'St and best offer or offers re- . elved will la- reported to the court for approval, and any sale will be subject to the approval of the Court. Terms, cash upon delivery of d»-ed. i% deposit with offer or bld. offers for the properties will l»e received by Mob Heller, at hU office, corner of First * Monroe Mtw. De- . alitr. until the hour of I 3<l p ut. Saturday. August 17. 191*. dev him f.-r further Information. Henry B. Hetter. Kseenlnr. August 3. -lb

NOTIf'B TO TAIFAXBRS Notice |e hereby given tbe t**payers of Preble Townshllh Adsm* County. Indiana that the pree*r legal officers »l said munt< ipsiit) at their regular meeting on the 27t« day of August I*4*. will eonstdsr ths following enwrgrney a*ptoprt<<tiona for the year 1944. rtpeilal school Fund. No. X»— 830000 Transportation. Ta (payers appearing have a right to be heard t her so*. ( has. A. Fnbrman. Tram rr PieMe Township. Dated Aagwal let, ISSS- , Aug. 3—lo 0 Card es Thank* We wish In this manner to thank the friends and neighbor* tor the kindness extended us during tb» recant Illness and death of our beloved husband *nd father. Mr*. Alvin Egley And Family. 0' - — Trade In a Good Tewn — Dae*t*r

Public Auction We the undersigned, will sell the following porperty at our farm located 3 miles south and 2 miles west of Dceautr or 11 mile* east and 3 mile* north of Bluffton. Indiana, on Wed., Aug. 14, ’46 Commencing at 1:00 p. m. SHEEP 5 Old Ewe*; 5 Spring Lambs. TOOL* A MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Urge drill press. h*nd or power operated; Vise; Forge; Anvil; Cros* cut saw; 2 hand saws; Many blacksmith tools and carpenter tools too numerena to mentio*; Post auger and spade*: Set of wire stretchers; Scythe; lawn rake; Pipe wrenches; Large fork. Tree I’runer* Rifle: 4 Tool chests; Can of grease; Lol of paint; 5 gal. soluble spray oil; 1 gal. linseed oil; 3 gal. Harness oil, 20 rod 6" stay 28" high fence; Smoke house; Coal Brooder atove. Meat ax and block; 2 balls binder twine; sack lime; 3 ton hard coal; 2 ton soft coal; 1H In. h.p. Motor, electric; pump jack HOUSEHOLD GOODS Htudlo Conch; Lounge Chair: Occasional Chair: 3 rockers; Le»th er upholstered davenport; 2 stands; Bookcase; 2 Library tables; Oak dining room table and chair*; Walnut buffet; Radio; Walnut cedar chest; Practically new bedroom suite. 4 pieces; 2 mattresses; 4 lu-dx and springs; 2 antique chests ot darwers; Comm<Hle; Electric Fan; Regina Sweeper; Indirect floor lamp: 2 Urge Mirror*; Kitchen table and chairs; Kitchen cabinet; Kitchen cupboard; Cooking utensil*; 2 Rugs. 12x12 and 11x12; Hard coal stove; Ro*nd Oak kitchen range; Globe range; Cabinet oil heater; Pressure cooker; ironing board; 2 congoleum rugs, one «x 9. other 9x12; Tub* and wash boiler*: Conservo resner: Window refrigerator; High chair; Glass can*; 2 Lawn Chairs; Porch Swing. TERMS—CASH. GRANT OWENS Heirs Roy 8. Johnson A Son. Melvin Liechty—Auctioneers Clerk—Bryce Daniels Attorney—Ferd Lltterer.

An Old Reliable Indiana Company is opening a local Branch Office and denires a manager with the following qualification*: Age 28 to 18. Married and who has been a local resident for at least 1(1 years. A member of kwal elubH or lodges and some church affiliations. Sales minded or having had retail sales experience. Must have own car. This position carries a drawing account, with all office expenses paid. Write: P. W. Sult, Central Bldg., Fort Wayne, Ind.

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FOR SALE HEMI • MODERN HOME Jeffenton Street Eligible for *3,KO G. I. Loan without down payment. For Information, Phone or See 808 HEIJaER REALTOR Heller Bldx- Phone 870