Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1946 — Page 5
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING KATES Far 25 wards ar leas: 1 time 50e; 2 timaa 75c; 1 tlmaa |1; • timae |I.7S. Ratea quoted are for consecutive Inoertione. No classified ado accepted on ekipdoy schedule. Noto for 10 Romt BLACK FACE Io 5c por word for Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Io • a. m. FOR SALE h?k Aktl— Mew radios, heating stoves, base cab-acts, oinks. ALL MAKE WASHERS. SWEEPERS serviced. Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service, Phons *5, 1!• Jefferson St Decatnr. ii»6 ts FOR Records complete Uno of popular and daaalca. Utetek Bros. 11-ts FBK ULB-IWh simi:'it lot., paved street, arranged on easy payments. Prteo to include estimated cost of new sever. Other lota on Mercer Avonno, Cleveland street. Mothers street, etc. Buy no* for new homo neat year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Holler Building. Phono •«. l»ltf RUN fill thrifty crowds. Everybody eaves at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty.** Drop in and see bow many dollars wo ean aavs you.— Sprague Furniture Store. Phone !•». 21!-30t kolt SALk- Go*>d building lot oppooite entrance to General Kieltrie. Opportunity for parking lot. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 184—ts FdH AaLB Stone, gravel an i dirt. We deliver. General dump truck service. O. V. Dilling. Craigville phone; reverse all charges Glass Brothen trucking service. Decatur route 2 (mail address). 216-ts Schafer's produce, Kekionga St Freeh dteaeed poultry, every day of week except Sunday. I buy eggs, poultry. Phone 9191. 2!0-12tx FOR’ SALE — Throe bedroom modem home, located one block from high school. Good hotwater heating syatsm, extra big doublecar garage, basement, built-in cupboards, hardwood downstair', modern bath with recessed tub. Possession sixty days or less If you need more bedrooms, better lock tlon or home you won't need to point, decorates or improve see this Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870, Heller Building. MMf FOR~BALE South part of city, five room semi-modern home Exterior newly remodelled. Inside need- some work. If you unhandy you ean make this a fine home for less than today's mar ket price. Blk lot has garden space. Bob Heller. Realtor, Phon* 87b. Heller Building. 219-ts FDR SALE Purebred "Hampshire boa:a; top quality, reasonable prices. Elmer, Fritzinger. South Chattanooga. Ohio. , J.'S-Ttx Fok SALE Knox - Blowlh y hett Ing stove: firebrick pot; usm! one aeaHon. Like new. it'-a-onabl*-Zintsmaster Motor Salt# Phone 171. 228-31 Fbn SAL^—Ttipper tubing. < Inch. Bill Affolder. 228g3tx Fbh SALE flood im|iror<l farms. 20 tb 12" acre, electricity, terms. Also gi»od city properties Call at 360 Winchester St. 228FOR SALE ~(i i d's plaid n verxIWe raincoat, wise IL 8600 Cull at 125 John street. 329 20 RflrWTEl-: h t' him" <ui; Ml Jirafic coal A- wood range . like new; 2 h.p. Neptune outboard motor • new; 1- 650 xl6 tires • used; 3° gal. butchering kettle. Fir t h-ms<- west of Methodist church Wilshire. Ohio. 2M2tx FOR”SACk“3IICTiHi Wyandolt" pullets. Mrs. Ira Mcßride, telephone 8715. 231»-a3t Foit SALE x" 36 barn frame, extra good, white oak pine frame. 4” x 4” nail lie*. 2” x 12" x 16’ oak plankx. About 12 .'quarc -ralv.inized roofing. On Oak Street rear of Trout property. See or write Robert Cowan. Willshire, Ohio. 330-2 IX FOIfSALK Glow-Boy lleatnda stove. Good condition. Call Herman Bittner. Phone 569 F. 229For' sale kceoiiditb-ned Juhn Deere tractor. New fertiliser sttachmeutit for plow -. Louden Stalls. StanchiouK and Water bowls. Cylinder Corn Shelleia. Hammermilla, Endless Helts, oil burning hod Electric tank hmtors. One new Fertiliser and Lime Spreads. Steffen Implement Co.. Third St., Phone 180. 230-41 Cabbage, cauliflower, baetf. car-1 rets, rutabaga will survive a ligh* Mu
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds tow •'Prayer is alright. Reverend—but you should see the results I get by fust using a little Demo crat Want Ad!” FOR SALE Ileal good 60 a* re farm near city on state road, with good 7 room home, ham and other buildings, electricity, early possession. Very prductive 100 acre farm near city on paved road, goorl buildings. Id'al location and real productive. Good 8o acres farm located 6 miles northeast, nearly modern home, amt good dairy barn, and other buildings possession soon. Store building with grocery and restaurant combined, also two apartments, will sell as a going business with all equipment Isolated in Monroeville. Ind. Tri State Really, T. D. Scliiefere'ein. phone 105. 226-TF FOR SALE' - ' l-‘ all modern Mercer avenue 5 room home. Possession 6 weeks or h-ss. Hardwood floors, built-in cupboards, 2 bedrooms, Majestic forced air furnace. First floor laundry room. Consider trading your lew modern house. Boh Heller, realtor. Phone 870. Heller building. 224gtf COR S.\Le Gak ami gum lumber SIS 3x6 . 8-10-13 mostly 10 ft. and 12 ft. lengths; special price on large lota. Hoagland Lumbar Co.. Hoagland. Ind. 227-5 t FtHt SALE Massey Harris corn binder. Good niunlng order Phone No. 64511. 2»-2tx FOR BALK Coal ami wood range, ivory and green; also Globe Gio-Boy heater all in sood condition. Inquire Frank Rasaaurin. 3'i mil'- south of Monrmv ill.- 229-31 FoiFSALE" Hehdti aa-her like new. two Inside doors, screen door, wood turning lathe, aa'er heating laundry stove, i-lectri* automatic furnace control. Earl D. Colter.. 318 Wincheuter St 229-a3tx I'Olt SALE Potatoes lisix*- cob biers, 11 19 a hundred: fancy large chippwa aud Kat::hdin. 12 69 a hundred. Coppeas Corner. 330-3! x Foil SALE Apples, fancy hand picked Grimes G< Iden, Stark’s Red Deliriotw. Mack ntosh and King. 12.25 and up. per bushel Coppe--.v Corner 230-3tx VENETIAN BLINDS S"-el. aluminum and wood slats; delivery in three weeks. Call Harry Bleeke, phone 645-G. 23ft-6t FOIFSALir He.itlns~tbve”in good condition. Mr.' Dav.d Kunkel, phone 5961. 33"-g6t WANTED I*o l»*iy budding' in business district. Address Box 20 r-e Democrat. 339-6tx BOARtJMI!W new 'location, iil North First, for aowing machine* repairing, needle*, of*, belt*, parte, covered button*, covered buckle*, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 207-24tx WANTED - To "buy - all sheep, bogs aud cattle. REMEMBER the de horning season is at band We do this work at reasonable price Phone or write Scbeiman Brothers, 3885 or 5593, Decatur. 207 26tx WANTED Smail hou <■ or apirT merit in Decatur by couple with seven year old daughter. Write to Box 19 c/o Democrat. 335-3tx WANTED XIT Rind of good quality baled or loose bay. Can furnish baler and all labor. We haul H. Write or phone W. C. Oliver and sons. Monroe. 239 g3IX WANTED to buy all kind' of cattle, bog*, sheep. L W. Murphy. 903 Winchester. Phone 1678. 225-H WANTED Young married man to work on dairy farm; living quarters flirnished. Phuue 615-C. 339-3tX WANTED District reliic.M-utallve to handle top quality line of mineral feeds. Experienced man prefend. Ample territory. Excellent propoHitlon for right man. Write in detail to Midwest Mineral Com pauy. Greenwood, Indiana. 33it-2i WANTED Reliable man for coal hauling and general work. Steady, eiiiployiiieiit ami good wages to right party. Cash Coal Feed and Supply Co. OU lewiag Machin* A *ewu>g tn*elua* should b* crivd after every flv* or iix hour* of u»e.
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WANTED- ALERT WOMAN tl to 50; good personality, •ducation and ambition for permanent local position. No cauvwsving or collecting. Applicant who needs upper bracket income preferred. Splendid opportunely for advance. ment. Car. phone necessary. For Interview write Mr*. Peggy Lamb, 1023 Putnam, Fori Wayne, Ind 230-61 x MIhCEILAneOVs faMerT ATf EMTioN - H move dead horse*, cow*, hog*. *€c Leeatur phon* 2000. W* pay all vbona charge*. The Btadley Product* Co. 16-ts ' KaRM LdANB — We are making farm loana for 6 to II year* at 4% InL There i* no expenee to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call mo or drop me a line and t will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T OPPDRTI NITY .if lifetime -upply Ing DDT and other profitable products to fanners in Adams county N<> experience or capita' required Must have auto and good references. Permanent. Writ* or wire M< NESS COMPANY, Drpt T, Free port, Illinois 23'> T-xs APPLIANCE’sKRVicE _^- irwe can't fix It throw it away. W* ropatr all make* of wtibera, ■weeper*, Iron*, and other small appliance*. White wringer roll* for all make* of waiher*. Arnold A Klenk. phono 463 »7-tt NOTICE Friday. Sept 727. will be the last day wo will can vegetables. We will can chicken on Oct. 10 and Oct. 24. Must be in by 1, a in. Liechty Cannery, Berne Ind. 22Mt IN' ST R C ('TI ON'. ,lf\Lk Auto body and fender work, in* luding welding. -pray painting and metal work Look into it! one of tin* most profitable branches of Irenietidou* Auto industry offering chances for go*>d job or your own businrw* Train in spare time. Write for FREE faits Aulo-Craft* Training. Box 23 c o Deinocral. 33"-3tx ARC Greaeing Equipment. Bemii Grinders, Reamer Drives Vulcanixers Tools, etc. Mattes Bros., 2"<»1 Calhoun St.. Ft Wayne, Ind.. Phone H 1231 23Mt LOST AND FOUND LUST Wrist watch with im-tal. strap on Worthman Held Re ’ ward. Van T. Colter. 318 Will - li* itar St. 3'.*9-a3lx ! FoRTFEnT Foil REN't Sleeping' room iu modern home, man preferred.' 903 Winclie-fer**?treet. Phone 1678. LAV, Murphy, 328-3tx FOR RENT S'eady i;*.» ’ room lions**, haidwo* d floor*, plumbing, wired for electri stove, furnace Garage, garden; 15 minut'-s from I Decatur; occupancy Nov. I. Only i ■■snonsil*l>- parties JUferem-e required Write Box 31 * o D'-ni >cral. 230 31 roitHEKT Room with priidegi-s. Gentleman only with reference. 123 N. sth St.. Ph ue 1626 230-2 t u DEMANDS U. S. (C-intlnu-d From ri<e *>n») five countries on its course from
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As the conference entered Its loth week the last week for commiMioti work under the peed up plan a I'nited Press survey disclosed that the nine working commissions were only two thirds finished They have voted on 117 u( the 223 orlnlnal articles in the five draft treaties Numerous amendments aud one preamble are still unsettled Tso of tin- toughest conference issues must In- settled In the commission stage by Saturday Danube navigation I* one The other, and probably more expiosive, is Trie*'?. - — o Trad* in a Good Towa — Deeatur - i>-—. • ■■-IteslUrßt Mirth Ortlflrale Notice I* hereby given th*' l.eMrrare Sethealal Teeter ha* filed a petition In the Circuit Court of Adame County Indiana, to tiave the time and pla-•• of his birth det*: mined. Raid petition Is net for hearing on Ho 7th day "f CKt-iber. I'tts '•LYDE O. TROUTNKR Clerk of the Adame Circuit Court Sept m CHICAGO LIVEBTOCK Chicago, Hept 3if - (t’P) — (I'HDAi—- Livestock: Hog*: l.oo"; steady; all gisxl and choice hogs, including stags and sows at 16 35 celling. Cattle: 9.m1"; largely native and western grass cow run. good heef cows and canners anil cutters steady; common and medium beef tows 2'ic lower; comparative l.ainlfull slaughter Meers fully ■toady at 17 25-30.35 celling; six loads at the ceiling; Stocker* anil steers steady, fairly active at 14 50-17-50; most weighty bulls fully steady 13.50; vealcr- unchanged at 18 00 down; bulk slaughter cattle sold on outside account. Sheep: 8,00<f; i-arly active, slaughter lambs steady to '-’!>*' lower; medium to choice westerns 1900-19 75; latter price top for double Colorado, good to choice natives 19 35 to mostly 19.50; a few medium l'»"0; best good yearlings No. 1 pelt 16"»*. some held above; early sal*** slaughter ewes steady to 25c lower; common to good natives and westerns 8.25-8.65; low cull and common westerns 7 25-7 75; si-v- --* ral loads westerns held above 9.00; 260 head good Io choici- 78 It. western feed lambs is s®. Note Effective today, all lambs born in the spring of 1916 are classified as lambs.
—lmmediate Delivery— LAYING HOUSES and BKOODEK 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
MRS ANNA HANNAN of Hackensack. N J, mother of Mrs. Maj Brock who was stabbed to death by her Army veteran husband, after viewing her 'laughter's body, la helped from ' • I’h'i.i : 9 hiv morgue by her - ' * '•< : e Hannam, left, ar i a morgue attendant. ('Jeter :at,u.-ia/| Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
APP L E S Jonathan, Grimes Golden, Banana, King. Windfall*. |1 per basket any variety. Hand Picked and Graded 81.50 82.50 8300 Pyle Orchard I'j mile* Southwest of Syracuse, Ind.
DON'T HESITATE TO APHY Tl OS WHEN YOO NEED A (IAN ' We will nak* a I2S Imh h*t ■« Quick »• w* will a larger on*. Your tignature and income are th* chief security requirement*. A *m*!l part of your Ineoffl* each month will repay a loan. Special term* ar* available to farmer* or other person* with *ea*on*bl* intowe' . . Loan* privately made op to 8300 utually on *am* day you apply. Let lit tell you more about it-—no obligation. C»ll, pboot er writa— LOCAL LOAN COMPANY IftCtXAMAttS Uthiltf Stbfs •• TclbthfiflA 2*2*9 W*vW w *V*VV>*V*«W OtCAtUR. INBIAUA i - —n I— - —■
APPOINTMENT OF Eftfl'TlME p»T.trr no. «9v Natlr* I* kt re by T!*»t th* un4rr»tanr4 h»« been «p---i">lnt*n V.it utris .*f th» estate of William liran‘lyb'-rr> late vs Adsno County, deceased, f'he estate is probably suitrut. A.ldn l«hens<elw, Itseewieli Uries F. raerlsh, Attsree, s»ptemhee 33, IM*. M*|,t 3"—Oct. 7 TO KEEP MEAT tConttnusd Tmm I'sa* Onsj th<- price decontrol Ixiard said today that if production continues at th<- rate of the past alx months It will not Im* lung before the n*-*d fur price controls is elim inat'-d. He 'aut.oned. however, that alt »i gm<*ni» <*f ilw* nation* economy have '."* much at stake to risk throw in'-, price control mli--guards overboard while they *till are needed. Under present law, all price control* ore scheduled to expire next June JO. Congress will determine whether the law i* extended again. Thompson, addressing the fall meeting of the American retail ted'-ratlou. lilted recent production record* as "straw* in the wind pointing to let* and leaa need, month by month, for price control on many fronts.” Among these, he listed huge- in-i-reaaea during the past six months In production of washing machines, vacuum cleaners, and
■■■■« ■ ■ «] : Weather-Vane: COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS ♦ Guaranteed not to shrink or expand ■ ♦ Weather treated—no painting needed ■ ♦ ( uslom-tailored to your home • ■ ♦ Overlapped frame for air-tight fit R a ♦ Save* up to 35 .on fuel hills R I ♦ Interchanged from inside. g B For Demonstration and Eatimatea Call ■ I HARRY BLEEKE • Phone 645-G g FM-MM »r«-M ■ ■ »*-«"■ ■■■■■■■■« PUBLIC SALE We are moving from 12 room houa<- to our apartment. Will sell | the following household goods at public auction at our present re»i---j deme just East of Monroe Street Bridge, Decatur, Ind., on Road 224 : TUESDAY, OCT. 1,1946 Evening Sale-6 P. M. Beautiful 2 piece Blue Mohair Carved Walnut Finish Living Room Suite, like new; One 2 piece Maroon Mohair Living Room Suite; On« Occaaaional Chair: Queen Aun» 9 piece Walnut j Dining Room Suite, Ou* 72 inch Italian Carved I Library Table; Chrome A Leather 5 piece Dinette act; Frigidairo Electric Refrigerator, good condition: Walnut Vanity Dreater; Dresser with Beveled Mirror: one Mirror; 2 Card Tables; one 3 burner Gas Hot Plate; 4 piece Wicker Porch set; Large Porch Swing; Porch , Lounge; one Metal Bed and springs; 3 Oak Dining Chairs; Kitchen [Table and chair*; Magazine Rack; Curtain Stretchers, Child's Oak 1 Desk; Walnut Spinet Desk and chair; 3 Bedroom Chairs Telephone Stand and chair; Table lampu; Birdseye Maple Stand, Cloak Rack; Electric Iron; Electric Popcorn Popper; Crocks; Fruit Jars; 2 pair Koller Skate*; Dishes; Boy'* Bicycle, firs' class with new Gres; Westinghouse cabinet type Electric Ironer. like new. Many tuiacellanrous articles TERMS—CASH H. P. SCHMITT OWNER Roy S. Johnson A Son and Melvin Leicbty—Auctj. Bry CD Daniels—Clerk
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