Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1946 — Page 5
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES * For It words or lean: G i tlma IO«; | u Ma He; 0 1 times fl; 8 times 1 1.75. >0 Rates quoted are for conaec--0 stive insertions. No claslfled fl ads accepted or skipday achedBkk Kata ft»r IS Point BLACK 0 PACK Mls per word tor Insertion. Cop, must be In ofice by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. 5 Saturday deadline io »a. m. 0 ■ [ FOR BALB ” JOIN the Thrifty Crowds. Every- ' body saves at Hprague Furnb • lure Btore. “The Store For The ® Thrifty." Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you— Bpragne Furniture Store. Phone It®. 231t3» FOX SALE OR TItADE-Du you have old house in need of repair, paint or foundation in good 8 location? Why not trade it on this o newly decorated five room house 4 in South pert of city. Five room 1 home, two bedrooms, living room, 0 kitchen, dining room, bathroom 5 with toilet, lavatory, lias city 1 water, cistern, lights, new decora--1 tlon Inside, ont. Good foundation. Breathing space around home. Garden. Bob Holler, Realtor, Phone IWk, HaMar Building. 249-ts FOfi iAUft—b room, modern honie’, near uptown. • room semPmodt-rn, North Sec- • ond Street. 4 10 acre farm near city, with Im- * mediate possession. • Choice 100 acre farm on paved * rood near city. 1 Modern I room home with 4 room apartment with private entrance. T. D. Schleferstein. Phone 105. 255 ts FotTsAtF Briggs A Stratton! gasoline engine % H. P.—130. Coronado Heating Stove; good boys bicycle. Ph<me 1526 — 352 N. f 11th St 255-3 t« 1 FOR SALE - Building lot with I two room buiding which could ) toe made into a small dwelling at low cost. Inquire at 1025 Scbirmeyer street, or phone 8081. 259g2t FOR SAI.K-Jacobsen deep well jet pump for 4 inch and larger casings, ilaugk Heating A Ap--1 piiances. 258-ts ' WE*i!AVF s<>me brand new Estate I Magasine type Heating stoves at I 14P.50. Haugk Heating & Appliances. HI ts FOR BALE — 80 acres in - Union township. Good productive farm being sold by owner who is retlr--1 Ing. Excellent buildings and home, modern. Three homes in one of best locations in city, two blocks from business district on Mercer avenue. These homes are good investment properties. Fred R. Smith, Realtor, phone 66 or 68. 2584 t OOR SALE 4o' acres unimproved I land in Union Township, Adame County, some timber pasture, balance under cultivation, highly productive land In fine slate of cultivation. Call 174 Midwest Reality Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 259-3 t for-saTe- Two Five Room I Homes, Ideally located and in fine repair. A Real Opportunity for a Gl to secure a well built home of Pre-war construction. Call 174. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. 259-3 t MO> ERN 4 room home, full basement, Modern bath fixtures, built in kitchen features, WELL CONSTRUCTED and NICELY LOCATED IMMEDIATE POSSESSION,— Call 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. 259-8 t FOR SALE - Truck Toad, double and single base eink cabinets, 5 sizes; radios, record players, heating Stoves. WASH HRS, SWEEPERS SERVICED. Kitchen Maytag Hales Phone 95. 259-ts FoFsALie~FiNE Income PRO | PERTY, 5 rooms on first floor, two 3 room apartments on second ■ floor, COMPLETELY MODERN; two baths, hardwood floors, eeperate entrances to upstairs apartmanta. This building la In excellent repair, IMMEDIATE POSSES BION. Call 174 Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 259-3 t FOR SALE Boys suit, size it. 1 light brown pin stripe. 215 W. Jefferson St. 2603tx 1 foffVALfc-Tleatlng stove. George . Schaller, Hoagland phone. 26<»-2tx FOR SALE Ivory and black table ( top gasoline pressure range with oven, broiler. Good condition. 135. Inquire back apartment above Equity Dairy Store. 260-31 S, Fr)I~HALE —fwo soWS with yiga. Also young Duroc male r hog. Hugo Thieme. 6Mi miles ( southeast Decatur, 260 3tx t fcflß SAlß—'Meriani-a'r tools in- 1 quire phone number 4111 260-2tx 1
QUICKIES by Ken Reynokb i.. > I "Jlow that you’ve placed your Democrat Want Ad —1 believe this answers to the description , of the watch you loot!" SAIB lilfl club convert ible coupe; good condition. Raymond Roe, 2 miles east IV6 mile north of Decatur. 25* 3tx 1 FOR SALtS - Light'gTay outside bouse paint. Also barn and co--1 ment paints available. Buy now 1 tor spring painting. Prices are 1 rising. We will also take orders tor built-in kitchen cabinets. Leo ’ Bprunger A Sons. Monroe, Indiana. Monroe phono 64. 259 2t for” SALE Minneapolis Moline 8 ft. combine with motor. Gerber Implement Company. Decatur on U. 8. 27. 259-4 t FOR HALE Kalamazoo. President range. Ivory and green. Good condition. Everett C. Singleton, phone 652-C. 259-g3tx FOR SALE 1933 Pontiac 318 North Fifth street. 259-g2tx FOR SALE~ Four young" vows with pigs by side. Inquire of Oscar Scaer, Willshire, O. 259g3U FOR SALE •’ Electric tralnTgood as new with track and transformer; runs backwards and forwords. Bob Osterman, 710 Winchester St. Phone 733. 259-3tx FOR SAI.E New electric irons] coffeemakers; hot platea; toasters; combination radio-phonograph; double bowl sink csbinets. Kitchen Maytag Sales and Service. Phone 95. 110 Jefferson 259-ts FOR SALE Girls - snow suit, size 10, wine color, 13.00. One pair of Girl's shoe skates, size 3, used 4 times. Price 94.00. Call at 1319 W. Madison St. or Photic 5763. 2593tx FOR SALE - One _ Guernvey heifer, coming three years old. calf by side. A. J. Davidson, Pleasant Mills. 260-b.lt FOR’SALfc' Anderson medium sizS Heatrola; Butler pump jack, runs in oil; well cylinder 114 inch. Os<ar Biela-rich, 7 milen west of Decatur in Magley. 26<*-2tx FOR SALE—N’ew lotaiy hoc; new culiepacker; fertiliser corn plan ter; side delivery rake; Oliver tractor disk; 12" John Deere tractor breaking plows; wagon; good grain bed; fence stretchem; Guernsey cow, fresh Sept. 30, 5 years old; black cow, 7 year old with heifer calf, fresh Oct. 28; Guernsey cow, 4 years old, freshen Jan. 16; Guernsey heifer, 3 years chi, freshen Feb. 4. Gilbert |G. D.) Brookhart. 1 mile south. 6 miles east of Monroe or 4th house east of Blue Creek Stone Quarry. 260 3ix FOR SALK 2 sows with 19 pigs; also young Duroe male bog. Hugo Thieme. 6Mi miles northeaat Decatur. 26<t-g3t FOR HALE—Granges, juicy sw< Florida. 19c dot. Onions select yellow 5o lb. bag. 61.90. Coppeas Corners. 260-3tx FOR”SALE .<ppl£r~ifpics. Snow. Baldwin, fancy hand picked. 62 79 bushel In your container. Coppi-ss Corner. 360-3tx FOR SALE - Apples” large Grimes Golden hand picked 62.50 |»er bushel in your basket. Coppess Cor-, ner. 266-ltx FOIf’SALE — young sows Hamp, and Berk mixed; double itnmuned with 30 pigs. Leonard Schwaller. H mile north of Monroe. 26b2tx FOR SALE Blu<- roan gelding] 6 year old weight 1800. Roger Bentz, H mile east of Monroe. 2602tx FOR SALE Jenny Lind solid cherry bed with springs. First 615.00 takes it. Everett Sheets, Homestead No. 4 NMt FOR HALE 55 gal. steel drums, suitable for fuel oil and gas. 66.00 each. Sheet Bros. Cleaners. Phone 359. 2«o TF FOR SALE ' 5 good - black Angus, stock bull; or will put out to responsible parties. Phone 46. Mutschler. 260 3t FOlt SALE Black princess style winter coat, size 9-10. Like new. 111. 522 St. Mary's street. 360-glf WANTED ~ BOARDMANS new location, 328 North First, for sewing maehlnea repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts,' covered button*, covered buckles,' hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 258-25 t !■ ■■ 0 I Trade In • Good Town - Decatur '
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA '
Do you like house to bouse selling* Would steady employment 52 weeks a year with a Company 74 years old, guaranteed salary, vacation with pay, sick benefit, life Insurance, luterest yous Territory Fort Wayne, Decatur and vicinity. Our salesmen make from 1 61800.00 to 64.000.00 a year. We train you. We furnish everything. Established territory, over 500 accounts to call on. Must be able to drive a car. Reference and Bond required. Hee Mr. Janssen at 843 Walnut Street, Fort Wayne. 269-T WANTED to buy alt kinds ot cattle, bogs, sbeep. L. W. Murphy, 903 Winchester, Phone 1676. MMt WANTED Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sal«w messages, progihms, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. '144-tf ' WANTED lady to work in latindry. '4O hours per week. 127 , South 9th street. Phone 1149. ( W-ljlTfib Young woman, with some office experience, for part time work In office. Apply THE ' SCHAFER STORE. 26(»-2t WANTED- Washings. Must furnish soap. Phone 1466. 259-3tx , one to do f washing and ironing. Phone 1,529. 259b1t t MISCEIXANEOUS » FAitMERS ATTENTION We re r move dead horses, cows, hogs, i etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay I all phone charges. The Stadley t Products Co. 15-ts I NOTICE MECHANK'H Garage , building about 40 x6O ft.. Small i semi-modern house. Both vacant, j Located in small town near Colt umbia City. First 65.000 takes both. Inquire at Shell Station Lunch Room 10 miles north of Decatur on 27 or call Joys, Poe ( telephone. 258-3tx I APPLIANCE SERVICE FHJ7can't fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers. Irons, and other small t appliances. White wringer rolls for . all makes of washers. Arnold & - Klenk. phone 463. 97 ts , ffU-UNAMEL Cement paint for j basement walls, ponh<«, and r sidewalks. Waler repellent and f decorative In 7 beautiful colors and white. Haugk Heating & Appliances. 253-ts , VETERANS who have made t inquiry about Stratton e place homes, please re-regis-x ter immediately. Hob Heller, , realtor, phone 870, Heller r building. 236gtf FARM LOANS —Wa ara”■akin* farm loana for 5 to IS years at 4% IbL There is no expense to ’ borrower. The borrower can pay r any nmount at any Ume. Call me r or drop me a line and I will call J on you. C. D. Lewton. T ' OPPORTUNITY oi'lifetime supplyIng DDT and other profitable products to farmeiw in Adams county. r No experience or capital required. 1 Must have auto and good refer- ' encea. Permanent Write or wire McNESS COMPANY, Dept. T. Free port, Illinois. 260-x-T-s ▼ Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson • Monroe
’ i : — THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing - LOOK, VPSI DE DOWN SHE DRINKS! TTUT! I'M fiKhV GOING W I HAVE ["7” / OKAY. A (WHEN YOU HAVE ONLY GOING) BROUGHT YOU A H / GIVE HER/ REACHED YOUR J f {\ 4EAVENS/ J oyl H To LET vou I ( DRINK OF ■ Capacity, olive,/< • ( fA jZ^V6UILtOTIHE) \JHE &OCXSJ? J—-— . < ■ h W 1 & X nothing to) fl • ’ / z / Mml ( I \ 4W % J/ BLoNblte QTICK, I)I?W>h.~THE ViTAMIXS! ' '■"■■ J" ' ""1 ' ' DAGWOOQ | / MEffESTWE WOY L / XX) mean,''— \ SMACK 11 "I DO XX) CALL I (A HUSBAND SHOULD APTER THIRTEEN J XT I , Z — XXj JS2r s 'r THAT \ ? KISS Mts WIFE WEN X- YEARS ? r-X fc. ' f r-S-h M' ; -/j; n —lirik A Wr< rs- -j I* I tty raw&- 3IP Ife 'I "W M , 3w A. /W -Wm I*j^^^^^MßMMiiiiMWm«MOM*M | M Bia " llia|llMMMllian ■ ■ ■««« Vote.... No matter what ticket you support. VOTE!! ■ Leland Smith Insurance Agency ; MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION AMOCIATION. J
LOST AND FOUND LOST Friendship bracelet, aomrtime Wednesday. If found please phone 1186. Reward. 259 2tx F.7IHT WIxl.M-wl day evening, in or near Adame Theater, Mrs. Elmo Miller, phone 5161. S6Ultx 0 FORT WAVNK LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., Nov. 4 — (UP) — Livestock: Hogs 16031H1 lbs 23 00, lbs. up and 160 H>s down 22.50; roughs 21.00; stags 19.50. Calves: good to choice 21.0022.00. Mmbs: spring lambs 21.00; ewes 7.00; bucks 6.00. Cattle market unavailable. — Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in moderately active trading. Bonds Irregularly higher. U. H. government bonds not traded. Curb stocks higher. Wheat, corn, oats and barley firm. Livestock: cattle steady, hogs and sheep higher. — o—— CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Jan. 2 09'4; March 2.01- %; May 1.958; July 1 8,>%. Coin: Jan. 1 34*4-1.35; March I. %; May 1.3014-65. Data; Nov. 85H-*k; Dec. 78%79; March 71 H-%; May 68%-%. 0 — Mississippi Governor Dies Saturday Night Jakson, Mies., Nov. 4 (t'P) Gov. Thomas L. Bailey, 58-year-old , Mississippi chief executive, will be buried today In Meridian, where - he started his political career 30 , years ago. Bailey, who died Saturday night of complications following an <>p>-ra ' tlon for malignancy of the spine, ' bad been 111 since lasi January. . —o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
Real Estate Auction “THE GRANT OWENS ESTATE” 1 WELL IMPROVED 119 ACRE FARM Wed. Nov. 6 - 1:30 P.M. LOCATED: 3 miles South and 2 miles West ot Decatur. Indiana IMPROVEMENTS: Good 8 room house, has. nn-nt. I’’'' n '* u ' l "’ 1 ' space. Inlaid Linoleum Floor Covering. FINE YARD AND lawn. BEAUTIFUL SHADE. (Jikml We!! am! Clutern, Soft Water in in h(>UN<% well water piped to the barn. AN ATTRACTIVE HOME IN A FINE BETTING. , Barn 36x72. Hog House ami Granary combined with driveway Large Implement Bhed and Work Shop. Corn Crib. Chicken House and Brooder House. ' FINE ORCHARD AND AN ABUNDANCE OF SMALL FRUIT. ' 111 ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION, halam >■ good timber pasture i SOME SALEABLE TIMBER. Farm Extra Well Drained and Febced I LEVEL. HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE LAND, has been Well farmed, pro • perly rotated, and is in a fine state of cultivation. The Fine Crops that this land has always produced and that are now on the farm are sufficient evidence of the productivity and fertility of thia farm. IDEALLY LOCATED, in one of the best farming sections of Adams County, surrounded by a well improved, prosperous, farming comTHIS 5 FARM COULD EASILY BE MADE ONE OF THE SHOW , PLACES OF THIS COUNTY. TERMS: 15% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. Heirs of the Owens Estate OWNERS J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer C. W. Kent Sales Manager Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana.
COUNTY COUNCIL SaSMSMWWWS (Continued From Pa«s One) two in the clerk’s office, totalling 6450 and three in the highway department, totalling 65,510. CommlMloners Meet The Adams county board of commissioners wers In requlsr session today at the courthouse. They were to receive bids late this afternoon on the furnishing of a three ton truck for the highway department, after allowing bills and conducting other routine business this morning. q Farmers' Institute Dates Are Announced Farmers' Institute officers and the county extension office today received notice of the farmers institute dates for Adams county from O. W Mansfield, assistant | i ounty agent leader of Purdue, in charge of all farmers institutes Geneva will lead ott January 14, followed by St. Mary's January 15. Kirkland January 14 and Union January 17. The speakers will be R. O. Cole and Mrs. Elmer Waters Berne Is dated for January 21 and Monmouth January 22. The speakers will be V. D. Sexson and I WANTED TO BUY HAY Timothy, Clover, Mixed and Alfalfa. Must be good quality. Prefer loose In mow. Can also use a limited quantity of field baled Hay. JOHN FEASEL Hellmont Park, Decatur Telephone 6262
Mrs Clarence Cecil. Local farmers Institute officers will meet soon and plan for the personnel of (heir committees for they have found that 21 or more active committeemen and women mean well attended, aucceasful Institutes. aßaa**wsesiM<asußw*«vssMmmsssMm<asmHSM**M* xorit'B or nut ssrrti.KWHXT or KST.4TK v<*. Mor Notlcs |> hi-r<-l» slv*n to the creditor*, helm and l«-g.>te*-* of Eli W. tth-elr, deceased M Snest In the! Ad.irn* circuit Court, held at !»•<». tor. Indiana, on the 2» d.<> <>f No- I vemlier, ISIS, and enow lauiw-, If 1 an> why the FINAI, XETTUI-MDNT ACmrNTK with th.- . wl.it. u( raid ,)■-< >d'nt »hmi|d not he approved, and *>tld heirs are notified to then and there m<ke proof of lirlrahlp. and rrcelci- their dl•trl li u 11 ve share*. I t'.warae Hsapil Idmlwlalraloe wOk mIH aaweied ' lle.a'or, Indiana, Vo,ember 3. ">•« I tll.-rney Burl 11. 4dam*. V,v. I—lt | ■ FREE ESTIMATES — on Roofing. Aabeatoo Shingle Siding and Rock Wool Ineulation. No dolayo, work done by oxpor-1 lanced applicators. Guaranteed > jobs. No money down, if desired; ; up to 3 years to pay. A. P. Hoardman, District Agency for TRI STATE ROOFING CO. 223 N. First St., Decatur, Ind. Phone 411.
COMPLETE CLOSING OUT PUBLIC SALE Have rented my farm and am moving to Van Wert. Will sell at Public Auction 7 miles west, 3 miles south, then '« mile wed of Van Wert. Ohio; 7'v miles south and '4 mile west of Convoy. 2 miles east, mile north, then \ mile east of Wr.n, Ohio; 8 miles uorthweal of Ohio City. Wednesday, Nov. 6 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 12—HEAD GUERNSEYS—I 2 Registered Guernsey Cow, 3. bred July 26; Gm-rnsey, 6, due to freshen Nov. 22; Guernsey, 6, fresh June Bth, milking heavy; Two Guernseys, 2 yrs. old, milking good flow, Guernsey 3, milking good flow; Brindle cow, 8. fresh In August, milking gmnl flow. Two Guernsey bred heifers; Three Guernsey heifers, 4 lo 11 mo. old. extra g<*>d. Herd accredited for Bangs and T B shire 19.1 An outstanding high quality small herd. From registered sires snd br.-d to Registered Bull. HORSES—Team Bay Geldings. 10 yr. old. weight :hhh», w. II matched. genlle, good workers sound. POULTRY—ISO New Hampshire Red, pullets, laying good. They are beauties. FEED—IS ton high quality Alfalfa and mixed hay. FARM IMPLEMENTS Appleton 4 roll corn shredder, first class; Massey Harris corn binder, good; Good, heavy, 9 ft. cultipacker; IHC side delivery rake; Studebaker wagon and 16 ft grain bed; Thomas 9 disc fertilizer grain drill; New Idea manure spreader; Grain binder, 6 ft.; Mower; I row cultivator; 2 swtion spring Sooth; 6U tooth drag harrow; J. Deere walking plow, IHC corn planter; 2 wheel trailer with stock rack; 6 shovel cultivator; mud boat; double shovel plow. 5 ft. WinRower; Clipper Fan Mill; 1000 H> platform scale; 75 ft. endless belt, 6 in, wide; Hog Feeder; Ilog houses; Brooder hou*« 10x12; Jamesway brooder stove; Corn sheller: Wlp ■•■lbarrow; Tank heater; Tarpaulin, 12x18; Iron Kettle; Sausage grinder; H'werart El< etrfc Clipmaster; Double set work harness; Collars. Fly nets; 200 ft seasom-J and planed lumber; 12 cord kitchen stove wood, Many small tools. BUILDING—('Id •» room house to be moved or salvaged; Shutters for 13 windows. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Bi d with good spring* and inn< rspring mattress; 2 Beds with springs and mattress; Wash stand; Good kitchen cabinet; Kitchen Cupboard; Extension table; Writing desk; Largo wardrobe; Rockers; Chairs; Organ; Comh; Perch swing; Rug 14 6* 12 6; Rug 11.3x12; Rug 9q12; Del-aval power < ream separator; Milk palls and strainer; Copper wash boiler; 22 Rifle; 1 bushel potatoes. STOVES—Range Eternal cook stove, first cla i; Estate Heatrola; New Perfection 4 burner oil stove; 2 tow blankets; 3 calf blankets; and many other articles. TERMS CAHH. Herman C. Giessler, Ohio City. Ohio. R. H. 2, OWNER Roy 8. Johnson A- Son —Auctioneers Melvin Liechfy—Auctioneer z Martin and Otto Fiegert —Clerks. "Not responsßtle for accidents should, any occur on premises." Lunch by St. Paul's Evangelical Reform, d church.
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