Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1946 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or Isaa: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times |1; 5 times 11.75. Rate* quoted are for consecutive insertion*. No classified ads accepted on skipday schedule. Rets for 10 Point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturdry deadline Is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR MA Lt—New radio*' beating stoves, base cabinets, sinks. ALL MAKE WASHERS, SWEEPERS serviced. Kitchen Maylag Sales ft Service, Phone 95,110 Jefterion St. Decatur. 198—U FOR Records complete Uns of popular and classics. Phrtch Bro* sits FdR SALE Tenth etn-et. 12 lota paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to include estimated coot of now sower. Other lota on Mercer AvonM, Cleveland street, Meibom street, etc. Buy now for new home next year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Holler Building, Phono I7d. Ultt JMN BirtMty crowdFfvrrr body .savoe at Sprague Furniture Store, “The Store Por The Thrifty." Drop in and see how many dollars wo can save you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 189. 212 —SOt FOR SALE - Good building lot opposlte entrance to General Eleltrie. Opportunity for parking lot. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 184—ts FOk SALE — Stone, gravel and dirt. We deliver. General dump truck service. O. V. Dilling. Craigville phone; reverse all charges. Glass Brothers trucking service, Decatur route 2 (mail address). 21«tf FOR sStLE Duroc Service boair*. Keasouable. Richest bloodlines. Immune, lo miles east Decatur, Indiana on Road No. 224. H. D. Kreischer, Convoy, Ohio. 218-12 U Schafer* produce, Kekionga St. Fresh dressed poultry, every day of week excopt Sunday. I buy eggs, poultry. Phone 9191. 220-12tx AIR COMPRESSORS Electric Drills — Bench Grinders — Reamer Drives — Brake Riveters — Tool* and Equipment. Mattes Bros., 2001 Calhoun St.. Ft. Wayne. Ind, - 121232- 334-5 t FOR"'SALE — Three bedroom modern home, located one block from high school. Good hot water heating system, extra big double car garage, basement, built-in cupboards, hardwood downstairs, modern hath with rectwsed tub. Possession sixty days or less. If you need more bedrooms, better location or home you won’t need to paint, decorate or improve see this. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 170, Heller Building. 219-ts froß SALE Evergreens and Hardy Chrysanthemums We have overgreens for landscaping of several varities at different prices. Why not see them correctly dug and balled so that they will live for you. Also 3,000 clumps of Hardy Chrysanthemums of s<> varftbw coming In bloom. Why not get your choice? Harlow's Gardens, V. 8. Road 27. 228-H

FOR SALE South part of city, five room semi-modern home. Exterior newly remodelled, inside needs some work- If you are handy you can make this a fine home for less than today'a market price. Big lot has garden space. Bob Heller, Realtor, Pboue 870. Heller Building. 219-ts FOk ' SALE -T'ornb and extracted honey. Bring containers. Phone 5144. 227-b3t FOR SALE ” Purebred”Hampshlro boars; top quality, reasonable prices. Elmer, Fritzinger. South Chattanooga, Ohio. 228-31 X froll SALE- Knox • lllowlmy heat" Ing stove; firebrick pot; usod one season. Like new. Reasonable Zintsmaster Motor Sales. Phone 371 F 228-3 t Pon SALE— Copper' tubing. % inch. Bill Affolder. 228g3tx Volt SALE dood iinpro»~d farms, 20 to 120 acre, electricity, terms. Also good city properties. Cull at 360 Winchester St. 228-3tX NOTICE Have a tew large lots| for business house* on 27 between Nuttman Ave. and Dayton St.; also lots for homes. Edgar Mutschler. above Ehler's Restaurant 8 to 11 a. m. or 2 to 4 p. iu. 225-T KdR sale ~ri w itUtd ru‘W> ible raincoat, size- 11. >6<'i'. Call at 125 Jobic street. x.'>2ix

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds "Where am I to now that we've AGREED to rent my room with a Democrat Want Ad?" FOll ReaT good 80 acre farm near city on state road, with good 7 room home, barn and other buildings, electricity, early possession. Very prductlve 100 acre farm near city on paved road, good buildings Ideal location and real productive. Good 80 acres farm located 8 miles northeast, nearly modern home, and good dairy baru. and other buildings possession soon. Store building with grocery and restaurant combined, also two apartments, will sell a* a going business with all equipment, laxated in Monroeville, Ind. Tri State Realty, T. D. Schieferst'-in. Phone 105. 228-TF Fok SALE ~ I2'ft" MinneapolisMoline combine on lubber. 1938 mode). For Information see Walter Winkler. Wiltehire. Ohio. R. R. 1. Box 114. 225-Stx FOR SALE — Fine all modern Mercer avenue 5 room home. Possession 8 weeks or less. Hardwood floors, built-in cupboards, 2 bedrooms, Majestic forced air furnace First floor laundry room. Consider trading your less modern house. Bob Heller, realtor. Phone 870, Heller building. 224gtf FOR SALk • kalam.izoo range stove; 8 oak dining room chains; 2 rockera; 1 dresser; 1 stand. Tel. No. 988 227-3tx FOR SALE — Toy Manchester, male Perfect mark. Phone 6914. a2»g'4k Foil SALK Oak anTgiirn lumber S4S 2x6 . 8-10-12 mostly 10 ft. and 12 ft. lengths; special price on large lobs. Hoagland Lumber Co, Hoagland. Ind. FOR KALE Massey-Harris corn binder. G<»od running order Phone No. 64511 229-2tx FOR SALE —'Glow-Boy Heatrola stove. Good condition Call Herman Bittner. Phone 569-F. 229-3 t x FOR SALE Coat and wood range, Bury and green: also Globe Gio-Boy heater all in good condition Inquire Frank Ran* wurin, 2'-* mile- south us Monroeville. 229-3 t FOR SALE—2I head Here ford steer calves. Will sell all or individually. Kennett* Murray Co., South 10th street. Phone 301. FOR SALE" ~ Benfllx'wa In r like new, two inside doors, screen door, wood turning lathe, water heating laundry stove, electric automatic furnace control. Earl D. Colter.. 348 Winchester St 229-a3tx WANTED ~~ WANTED Woman cook Write l»ox 18, Decatur Democrat. 22'-3t WANTED To buy building in bmdnoHH district. Address Box 20 % Democrat. 229-6tx BO A RDM Abifl’new location. 221 North First, for sewing machine* repairing, needles, oil, belts, parte, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 207-24 tx WANTED - To kinds "of sheep, hogs and cattle. REMEMBER the de horning eeason la at band. We do this work at reasonable price. Phone or write Scbeiman Brothers, 5885 or 5592, Decatur. 207—26tx WANTED Small hou,<- or apart’ment In Decatur by couple with seven year old daughter. Write lo Box 19 c/u Democrat. 22»-3tx WANTED All kind of good quality baled or loose hay. Can furnish baler and all labor. W<haul It. Write or phone W. C. Oliver and sons, Monroe. 229-g:!tx WANTED to buy ail kinds o7 cattie, hogs, sheep. L W. Murphy. 903 Winchester, Ph-me 1678. 228-ts WANTED-Young married man to work on dairy farm; living quarters fDinlshed. Phone 615-C. 229-31 X MISCELLANEOUS ri move dead horsea, cows. hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stsdiey Products Co. — . .--O— -' —— , , Trad* IB • MOM rem* — Decatur

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APPLIANCB SBRVICI - If we can t fix It throw It awsy. W* repair all make* of walkers, sweepers, irons, sud other small sppllances. White wringer rolls for all make* ot waahara. Arnold ft Klsnk, phon* Ml. • »7-ts NOTICE Friday, Sept. 27. will bs the last day wo will can vegetables. We will can chicken on Oct 10 and Oct. 24. Must be In by 11 am. Liechty Cannery, Berne Ind 228-9 t ~ Fort ReNT ►OR REffl* —"Sniping room in modern home, man preferred. 903 WlncheiterTtreet. Phone 1678. L.W. Murphy 328-3tx 2_tOST AND FOUND IXlsf -Bpunned aluminum bun warmer with black handle. Believe left at one of the local stores. Finder please telephone 43. 231-a2tx IA)ST Wrist’ watch With metal strap on Worthmsn fiehl Reward. Van T. Colter. 348 Win cheater St 229 a3tx

>oti< »; of nissoi.i rio.w Notice- T* h<-r< r>y given that the partlkmhip. '-onduitina mid transuding t’liwntm" under name Slid style A<l» nis Specialty Company, with offices at Berne, Indiana, is hereby dlsaoh,,). (ieorae Htanl'-y Jones and Vila- Elmer ILt-vker, partner*. Seplemher 3?, Il»l<l. <*. 11. WusrlmsH. VlKiroey. Hept. 28—«>i-l j—l2—l»--2«— Nov. 2. Their own wickedness hath blinded them. Solomon. Don't envy a rich man; see how little he enjoys. Yes we can resilver that Old Mirror. Glass table tops or mirrors, any shape or size. Furniture upholstered, refinished, repaired. Also Picture Framing. Secaur Used Furniture & Repair 134 East Monroe Street Phones 16R6 or 736.3 —lmmediate Delivery— LAYING HOUSES and BROODER Make excellent small HOMES ORDER CHICKS now for Sept, and Oct. Delivery. Limberlost Feed in Print Bags Fairbanks-Morse Stokers LIMBERLOST HATCHERY Geneva, Ind. Phone 26 gBMBBHMMHBMBMHMHMBi \ Elevator Co. Decatur * Peterson • Monroe

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Grant Child Dies At Capital Hospital Word was received here last night of the death of Mary Leslie Grant, infant daughter of Dr. and Mr*. William Grant of Renxeelaer and niece <>f Mr. and Mrs Dick Heller of I Ills city. The baby died at the Coleman hospital iu Indianapolis, where »he had been since ■birth. Dr Grant formerly lived in Decatur. Cash Coal. Feed & Supply Monros at Eighth ft g Mr. Farmer Why waste fuel and oil with a lot of grief and trouble when you can have your tractor put in top running condition by the best of mechanics al the Gerber IMPLEMENT STORE S. 27 Decatur

INDUSTMIALIST Henry J. Kaiser I* shown above as he told the Hous* merchant marine committee in Washington Uwt general accounting office figures, testified to by Ralph E. Ca*cy, left, and showing that wartime ahlpbuUders mads large profits on small investments with the government footing th* bills, were “incomplete, misleading and inaccurate." The congressional committee is conducting a hearing to learn if 19 companie* made unreasonable profits out of the war. Casey, general accounting office attorney, reported that Kaiser’s companies made profit* estimated at 5192,237,284 on a total capital investment of 32,510,000, and declared, “you can b* sure that the U. S. got W fast shuffle.”* (Inttr national)

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1 ■ll _ ..jit _j Hk r. * wlr WINSTON CHUICHIU’S trip to Belgium has stirred fresh rumors in England of a possible romance between the former prime minister's daughter, Mary, and Prince Regent Charles of Belgium, above. Mary u teth,>r ,h ‘ tapPublic Sale PERSONAL PROPERTY As I have rented my farm, will *ell my personal property 8 miles southeast of Bluffton. Ind.; or 2 miles south of Vera Cruz. lud.; or 7 miles west on 118, of Berne, then 1 mile north, *“ Sale Starting 10:30 A. M. Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1946 2—HORSES—2 One team gray mares, 8 and 10 years old, weight 30<m, good workers. One set of good breeching hsrn<-ss; good leather collars; some old harness. CATTLE— II HEAD One roan milking Shorthorn < o w. 6 gal. bred Mar 21; oue black cow, 4 yrs. old. 4'j gal. bred Mar. 30, Lady. 5 years old. 5 gal cow, bred June 8; Mary. 4 yrs old. 5 gal. cow. hred Mar. 28; Betty. 3 yrs. old, 4 gal cow. bred June 21; One Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old. 5<A gal , frcsli day of sale; one brindb heifer, half Guernsey and Holstein bred Mar. 28; one Holstein bull, full blooded, year old; one full blooded Guernsey bull, year old; two yearling heifer* open, fat enough for beef. HOGS—I 4 HEAD One Hampshire gilt with pigs by side; one Hamshire eow, 3 yrs. old. farrow Oct. I; 10 Hampshire siioats. weighing about 170 ttis. CHICKENS Sixty yearling hotts, more or les*. HAY AND GRAIN Ten lon clover hay. more or less, made without rain, loose; imi In*. Tama oats; 100 bu corn; 22 acre* good corn in field, more or less. MILKING EQUIPMENT One single unit Hinman milking machine, like new. use ! 4 months; 5 inilk cans; milk strainer and buckets IMPLEMENTS 42 in Two-bottom Little Wonder trai tor plow, one tractor disc, 7 ft., 'in good shape; one Dunham > ultipacker, in good shape; one rotary hoe; one spike-tooth harrow; one spring-tooth harrow, one John Deere <orn planter with 80 rotis new wire; one American grain drill. 8-holc; one Deering mower. 5-foot; one John Deere double cylinder web hay loader, extra good Mc-Dcering corn binder, in good shape: John Deere walking plow; Clipper fanning mill With full set screens; 800-1 b platform scale; hay rake; single torn cultivator; .Mr-Deering manure spreader, good; one Turnbull wagon with 16 it. grain bed. one low wagon with extra good grain lied; single shovel plow; double shovel plow. MISELLANEOUS One individual hog house, like new; one 50 gal. hog fountain ami hog i troughs; one grindstone; one oil tank heater, like new; 1 sausagegrinder; one lard press; on-- ott tank heater, good shape, one-h-tht corn sheller: one %-horse electric motor: one Warner electric brooder stove. 350-chick size, in good shape; chicken fountains and feeders; one brooder house. 15x12. in good shape one rubber fired wheelbarrow one 8 ft. drag; 3 good hay slings; one 40-ft endless driving belt. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Sellers kitchen cabinet; dining room table; one- oak bed with mattress and springs; one good 11x12 ft. Axminster rug; wooden tub; wash boiler; stone churn; one -ccreen cheese box: one ice cream freeser; log c hains; shovels; forks; hoes; fly spray, ami other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CABHED L. BEELER OWNER Kllcnbcrger Bros., Auctioneers Elmer Baumgartner, Clerk Lunch served by Old Salem Ladies Aid

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