Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1947 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 limes *1; 6 times 11.75. Kates quoted are lor consecutive insertions. No, classified ads accepted for ski|xlay sched uie. lUte fori 10 Point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be in office by It a. tn. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE — Nationally known inner spring mattresses, liberal trade-in allowance for your old mattress. Bprague Furniture Store, phone 199. 58 TF FOR RALE—Within easy walking distance of General Electric, Central Soya and Decatur Castings, extra nice neighborhood, recently remodelled spacious three room home. Hardwood floors, cement asbestos siding for long life, low upkeep, modern appearance. Large 13 x 19 living room with weatherstripping windows, doors on all four sides for sunshine and air. Room could be divided for extra bedroom but is nicer with studio couch as occasional guest room. Kitchen is cosy with dining space for four. Bedroom is comfortable size. Ix>ts of closets. Bathroom, new asphalt shingle roof, private sidewalks, cistern foundation, oil heat. Lot big enough for busy persons without time to plant and hoe. *l,lOO down balance *3B monthly, 5% discount for cash. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 68-TF FOR SALK — Columbia Records. Popular and classical w*’i» artists iiko Goodman, Kyser. Carle, lluchin. James. Noble. Shore, Kostelanetz, Levant, etc. I'hrick Bros. 30 ts

FOR SALE—3 lots on Washington St., from owner. H. F. Gilpen, phone- 5462, Decatur. *2-3t FOR SALE All steel utility trailer. long springs. 2 new 600 tires and tubes. Special price *179.50. Gambles. TMt CORONADO liattery mantle radio *lO allowance for old radio. Trade In complete ,32.93. See our furniture department. Gambles. 72-3 t FOR SALE” 2 Guernsey cows, fresh soon, also English Shepherd pup*. Victor Byerly. ‘A mile east Kirkland high school. 72-3tx FOR SALE Spotted Poland China male hogs Ready for service. Capable to be registered. lxu> Roc, Monmouth. Phone 5965. 73-g3tx FOR SALE-4 room house. Mercer avenue. Immediate possession. All*modern, pre-war. 5 blocks from business district. Clyde Troutner. Phone 73 or 1166. 73-3 t FOR SALE — Will take your order for fruit trees, strawberry plants, and chunp* of hardy chrysanthemums. Phone 972 or 76 Harlow's Gardens. 21 * FOR SALE Full blooded Guernsey calves, two bulls and one heifer, three weeks old. Sherman Kunkel, route 1, Decatur. Phone 5961 <<’’3t ACT NOW T<> secure the county's most profitable small business. One man can operate. Write Mr. R. G. Gilbertson. 223 E. Douglas Street. Bloomington. Illinois. 74-3 t FOR SALE Broqn Swiss cow. 6 gallon cow. Floyd Smitley. phone 586-R. * t -» - FOR HALE-1937 Ford 2 door 6" 219 South Eighth. 74-3tx FOR SA Lt — Garden tractors, wawon*, manure loader*, cement mixern, bale loader, electric welder, weed mower. W. C. tractor and Farmall - 12 on go<«l rubber In very good repair Gerber Implement Company, on I'. 8. 27 74 3t SEE!? - POTATOKB—AII varieties. All certified from Wisconsin. Michigan. Maine. Red River Valley. Maine B-Z Cobblers-bag 43.79. Lots of ten begs *3 49 each. Be<- your nearest A 4 P Fm-d Store manager for retails ou large qnartitie*. 74-TF FOR SALE Hoover’sweeper in excellent condition. No attachmenta. *3O. Adams County Trailer sales, 6"4 Mercer avenue. Phone 1643. 7«« 2t FOR Automatic coal *to»e to heat water. Phone 1418. <ll North Second street. ' 2 « 2t Trade la * Goou TowU

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QUICKIES by Kan RjynoMa “lb' careful now. George, those goldfish I got with a Democrat Want Ad are in there!” FOR SALE New modern two or three bedroom home to veteran or non veteran interested In raising his family In sate beautiful subdivision fully restricted to better homes within six pleasant blocks of churches, schools business district. Home has hardwood floors, built-in cupboards, automatic softened hot water, breezeway, double siding, insulation, weather-stripped windows, screens, garage with overhead door, on spacious lot. All improvements, lawn seeding, 1947 taxes paid. Immediate possession. Easy local financing or will consider trade. It costs no more. Why be satisfied with less than the best? Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, phone 870. 68-TF See Haugks’ for liberal tradeiu allowance on that new washer or sweeper. Haugk Heating & Appliance. 66-TF FOH SALE 120 acres all level high producing black loam soil. Good outlet and very well tiled ney Contenental, Ohio. *135.00 per acre. 80 acres near Bluffton along state highway. Very good location. Immediate poaaession *10,009.60. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 West Munroe St , Phone 1398. 69-6 t

FOR SALE — Rotary hoes; cultimuh'hers; culipackers; sprocket packers; spHng tooth harrows; tractor disks, fertilizer limespreaers rubber-tired wagons; 2-2 • row mounted corn pickers for Allis Chaim. W. C.; Horn • draulic manure loadens; 14, '•« and 3 h.p. elec,trlc motors; garden tractors 1 14. 12 and 2 % h. p; hammer mills; I t orn shelters; Globe milkers; tractor tires Oliver Sales 4 Service I Craigville Garage. 70 6t FOR SALE — Radios; Zenith ■ Sparton - ' Stromberg Carlaon Table models, combinations, record players, portables. Available now. Uhrick Bros. 30 ts FOR SALE-Twi? whceT trailer, with 8 ft. by 42in. trailer bed. 600-16 tires Phone 5764. 73g3t FOR SALE-- All modern 6 room house. One bedroom with closet, large bath with linen closet. ( lovely large, completely, modern kitchen, dining room and living loom with fireplace and built-in Imokcases on first floor. Two bedrooms each with extra large closets and floored attic on setond floor. Venetian blinds and storm windows throughout. Stoker with forced air healing unit, automatic gas water heater, full liascincnt with coal room separate. Nicely landscaped lot and 2 car garage which could easily be made into a nice small home as lights, sewer, chimney and windows an- In. Good location inside railroads. Tel<-phone 8762. 72tf FOR ?ALE Modei A John Deere tractor on good rubber with cultivators. Complete new motor. Loren Keldel one mile west and 1% mile south Ho-gland 73-3tx FOR SALE My entire flock of 64 head of sheep and lambs; also 2<> shoats. Oscar Seaer. Willshire. Ohio. 7J3U FOR~SALE 1934 H ton Ford panel truck in excellent condition. *333.33. Adams County Trailer sales. 604 Mercer avenue, i Phone 1643. -4-g2t FOR SALE Cotton felt mattresses. regular 832.65. now *l9 95. Regular ,27 70 now ,14.95. Also innet spring *39.50 to ,43.00. See our furniture department. Gambles. 74-31. FOR BADE — 1936 Dodge car Will be sold st public auction, Saturday March 29 p.tn. at J. W. Plumley farm. I‘4 miles south Dlx-j on. Ohio H mile east. 71 4tx - — — ■ I FUR SALE; 5 room new home., ready for immediate possession. Mercer avenue. Fully modern, tail tmsement. gas furnace, attic, Insulation. Lot 66*180. Cali 7665.1 73g3t Trad* In a Good Town —Decatur

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FOR SALE-1946 Ford deluxe, 2door. fully equipped, 1800 mile. 1946 Dodge WD-21 one ton. 3000 miles, 4 speed, heavy springs, deluxe cab, heater defroster, 650-16 dual. Gay’s Mobile service, corner Monroe and Thirteenth streets. 73-g3tx FOR SALE — Combine, International 61 6 ft. cut with auxiliary motor and auxiliary cleaner. All necessary screens, for oats, wheat, soy beans and grass seed. Carl Kohr, Markle telephone. 73-g3tx New supply Rent Covers, Batteries. Goodyear Tires, Front License Plate Brackets. Fog Lights. — Matkiln's Super Service. 73f3 FOR SALE OR TRADE — '4O Chevrolet coach, new seat covers, 2 new tires, good motor. '34 Ford V 8 coach, new paint, *295. 235 N. Seventh St., phone 984 or 3644. 73-3tx FOR SALE Well broke spatted saddle horse, new Western saddle. bridle and brest collar to match. Good 16 month old Pure Bred Holstein bull. 114 mile north of 224 on state line. Paul Krueckeberg, Decatur, Ind., K. R. 5. phone 615') 73-3tX FOR HALE- 3b In. Hollywood bed. Uke new. Phone 1458. 72-g3t

WANTED SEWING MACHINE Repairing - All makes, guaranteed Jobe. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonbolea. Board mans 223 North First. 51-26tx WANTED- All kinds of livestock. L. W Murphy. Phone 1678. 15-btf WANTED — 1-awns to roll, John II Kable, call 1171. 72 g3tx WANTED: Dishwasher. Apply at Polly s Restaurant. 72g3t WANTED Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money 011 letters, sales messages. prograttM. forms, etc. J<>an Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-as WANTED—House to rent; must vacate for veteran; need 2 or more bedrooms; no children. HMM 1"4« after 5 p in. 61-TF WANTED: Man batWMM ages of 25 and 10. trootl education, farm background, to travel for reliable firm. Send your application to Box 102, '< Decatur Democrat. T WANTED Ride t<> Harvester plant, st cotid shift. Phone 8975. 74-2tx WANTED Interior painting and complete home decorating; floor finishing; Kemtone or plastic plastering carefully applied by experienced workers. You can avoid spring rush and possible disappointment by immediate action. Call It. E. Gantz. 8083 or 5652. 72g3t WANTED Girl or woman to care for children 5 nights a week from 3 to 12. Phone 7573 before 3 pm. ?S«H* WANTED - Bicycles to repair. We specialize in cleaning, repaiiing and lubricating sprockets Phone 979 or call at 728 N. Fifth alter 4 p in. 72 .Itx W ANTED Gtmd. used car, direct from owner WiUe Box 99. c/o Decatur Democrat. 72 l>4t

MLSCELLANEUUB Kool ING and Siding. Lock type asphalt roofing. Asbestos and insulation brick siding. Put on with rigid board. Spells real In sulstlon value. Experienced ap plicators do the work. No money down. Three years to psy If de sired. Boardman's. Decatur, Ind Phone 411. Ht 36 APPLIANCE SERVICE” If we can't fix It throw It away We repair all makes of washers, sweeper*, iron* and other small appllanow White wringer rolls for alt makes of washers. Arnold 4 Klenk. phone 463. 97 ts FARMKRS "ATTENTION -We 7wmove dead homes, cows, hog*, etc. Decatur phone 2000 We pay all phone charges. Th* Stadtey Products Co. 15-ts Decorating service for Decatur and vicinity. Work guaranteed. Inside and outside painting. Call ' us for estimate. Walter Dove, 683 E. Water Bt.. Bc-rne. Parmalae or .write Bo* 101 c/o Democrat Company. 71-TF I HAVE wood to cut on share*. Hoagland phone, long and short 26. 73-b*tx ; Trude In a <HM Towa —Decatur

LOST AND FOUND LOST — Lady's brown billfold, lost Monday on Second street. Phone 698. 72 gStx LOST - Ladies blue Parker foun tain pen; keepsake. Finder please return to thia office. Reward. 72-*t FOR RE* ; FOR RItNT — Sleeping room in modern home, girl preferred. Four blocks from Court House. Telephone 3941. 72 a3tx Achievement Award To Peter B. Lehman Fort Wayne, Ind, March 28 — (PPI— Eleven farmers in northeastern Indiana today held achievement awards from radin station WOWO for raising prize crops and animals. The awards were presented at the stations eighth annual award banquet last night to Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan fanners. Among those honored were., livestock, Peter B. Lehman. Decatur, Joe Schennorborn, Wawaka; corn and soy lieans, Allan Anson, Huntington; potatoes. Charles Bryce, Laotto; tomatoes. H. ,M Dill and sons. Markle; sugar beets. Ralph E. Kurtz. New Haven; muck crops, Fred Geiiger, Ligonier; onions. Glen Shanks, Fort Wayne o —— Berne Truck Driver Injured Lost Night Dale Stout. 34. Berne, is confined in the Adams county memorial hospital. suffering from injuries sitstalned in a two-truck trash about midnight last night Stout if reported to lie sufferitU! from a fractured left knee and other less serious Injuries. The accident occurred one mile east of Gomer. Ohio, on federal road 30. while Stout was driving a Smith Bros., furniture truck of Berne- He is reported to have collided almost headon with another large truck. The driver of the other vehicle was not hurt. Stout was treated at the office of a Gomer physician and then removed to the local hospital In a private auto The Berne truck, a new vehicle, was badly damaged in front.

Sentenced To Life For Killing Wife Law <-m clnirg. Ind . March 28 dipt Waiter Kocher. 11. arrested last February on suspicion in the death of his wife, today began a sentence of life Imprisonment Kocher admitted before Judge Morris McManaman four days before hr was scheduled to go on trial that hr shot and kill'd his wife last Jan. 30. • O — ■ -— GOV. GREEN SEEKS TO (Continued From Pag» One) an Immediate Investigation “as soon as the bodies are removed and ventilation ciaared." He said hr did not know who would serve on the investigation rommltt-T because of the "uniMual situation." He declined to elaborate > INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehingei PIRC — WIND — AUTB* 720 No. 3rd St. Phew 570

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XOTICK or «t ARIHAV BALE OF HLAI EST4TE IW THE AD4MS <TR« IIT CHI HT t LHItl AHI TEHM. I#l7 STATE OF IMtHMI >MNI < OI STY OF AIM NS) l\ THE WVTTEH OF THE to vttni vAsitti- or < HAI.VtF.It I'. *< It <FEK \o. itna Notice is h»rel>y given that bv virtue or an or<ler of th- A«lam« k'ircutt Court. llk undersigned a* guardian of chalmer c. Hchafer, will at the law office of Ferd 1,. LltUrer located at Number 114 South Mecvnd Street In the 4'lty <>f Decatur. Indiana on Friday th» 11th day of April. U 47 between the ho-ir- <-f le i< l< k A M and I o'. I-k 4* M and from day tn day th-reafter until sold, offer for sale at private salfor not less than its full appraised value, the following described real estate of his said ward In A-lain-> County in lie State of Indiana, towit: Outlet number one hundr-il four 'IOO In Joseph Crabb's A-ldltlon to the town, now city of Decatur, as the same Is ileslgnat-d on tiie re. corded plat "f ""''l addition, in Plat Book No 1 at page 25 in the office of the ilerorder of Adams County, Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the appoval -if said court and «»n the foil-,wing terms and < .-ndltions, towit One third of th, purchase price cash in hand on the day of sale and th** bal in-'- upon th*- approval of said sale by said court and the delivery of a guardian’s deed to the pur-baser conveying sal-1 real - stat- to Hie pm ha-- r together with an ahstra- t --f title f--i sßid real estate Itaaiel H. «ebafer Vs said Guardias Ferd 1.. LlHerer. Vllornr,. Mar-h 21 2* —o- ....... — Trade In a Good Town - Decatur

Take advantage of our finance service when you need money. J— ADVANTAGE ■ - — 1. Cassalidat* year debts. Hava issf eae place to pay. 2. Vast same aad iecaaM are the chief secwlfy fa barrow keep. 1. No delay. Cosvenisst ropayswst term*, loons privately mode. Establish your credit with us. Then you can get ready cash anytime that you may need it. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY (•84,0*4 FO49RV6 0 (•rMfng FkKG • B<odi Ktetr MwlNtn* Fh*fir 2.3-7 OtCATUR. IR DI AH A N. A. BiXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 9:80 td 41:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 6:00 p. m. Telepnone 135 fiyoo Esamlnad Glaaiep Fitted » Eievator Co. Odeatur Mnnriw For Sale 4-Room House. Mercer avenue Immediate possession. All mod •rn, pre-war. 5 blocks from business district. All Modern Home, recently re modeled. Insulated. Hardwood floor*. Four Bedroom*. Al*c adjoining lot. ideal for construction of n«w house. Five blocks from business district on Mercer avenue. Clyde 0. Troutner Tel. 7.1 • 11 KB Real Ent ale A Insurance Trade In a (food Town — Decatur a

MARSHALL IN (Continued From Page One) state George Marshall would reject a Soviet compromise proposal for definition of German axsotK in A nt,t ria. Marshall regards as utmalisfactory the compromise suggested by foreign minister V. M. Molotov for defining tbe German assets, an issue which brought to a standstill the work on the Austrian treaty. Molotov'p proimral tc the Big Four council yesterday on the drafting of the definition would exclude from it only the property seized by the Nazi* ‘‘by direct

SALE CALENDAR MAR 29 i’nnl D. Harvey, 7 miles North of Fort Wayne, Ind., on No. 27, then 11> East. Weil Improved 80 acre farm. Modern Home, and Personal Property. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. MAR. 31 —J. J. Helmrich. Magley, Ind., Grocery Business, complete with equipment and 6 Room Home and lots. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Saninaiin. auctioneer. APR. 1 Bell smd Htoutenberry. 2 miles East of Decatur. *4 mile North of U. H. Road No. 224. Holstein cattle and farm implement sale. Roy A Ned Johnson, auctioneers. APR. 3 - Enoch A- Caleb Habegger, 3'i miles north of Berne on U. 8. 27 or 2’i niilcK south of Coppes* Corners. 58 acre farm and general dosing out bale Melvin E. Ll- - hly and Roy * Ned Johnson, auctiotteers. APR. s—acob rnsicker. 14 miles east of Fort Wayne. mile north of Jet of Roads No. 14 and 101 and then I* mile west. General farm sale. Roy A Ned Johnson, aucts. APR. 7 John Gallman. 3 mile east of Mendon, Ohio. 8 miles west of Spencerville. Ohio. First house west of Boss Church. 80 .1. i< farm ami personal property. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Auctioneers. APR 8 Mr L-win E. Hidschott, 3 miles south of Berne tile mill and 3 miles < ist, 2 mile, north and 3' 3 miles east of Geneva. General farm rale. Roy A Ned Johnson, auct*. PUBLIC SALE 54 Head Holstein Cattle 54 On P.ollmont Form, 2 miles East of Decatur, Ind . mile North of U. S. Road No. 224. Tuesday, April I, 1947 Commencing 10:30 A. M. 54—PUREBRED (Unregistered) HOLSTEINS—S 4 20 with first calf by side; 12 due with first calf in April; 15 bred in Dec. A Jan.; 5 open heifers; 2 yearling Bulls; 1 Bull, 6 mo. old. T l- ami Hangs | - ~i<"|. a splendid off- ring of Beautiful first calf h-'it. S ft' in high pro-liming cows. All bred Io Registered Holstein Bull. Purebred Ayresbire Bull, 14 mo. old Farm I mplements Ca;e N.L.P. Pickup Hay Bailer, first class; 2 buulles wire, Dunham 8 ft. Cictlpaek-r, good; Corn Binder, good condition. Bear Cat Roughage .Mill, good; Side D-livery Hay Rake; McCormick 7 ft. Grain Binder; Mi D- • ring I row Riding Beet Plow; Riding Cultivator; Good 2 wheel Stock Trailer, 600x16 tires ami stock rack; Galvanized Water Tank; Drive Belt, 4u ft.; 5 Stanchion Partitions; 2 rolls New Field Fence; Garden Plow; Electric Fence Charger; Vise; F ame Thrower; Boy’s Bicycle; 4 buckets Paint; Small Tools of all kinds TRUCK Chevrolet 1935. Dj ton truck with good grain bed and stock :a- k. in good condition. TERMS—CASH. Cattle will be sold inside. (Not responsible for any accident ) Lunch sirred by the I nion Chapel Ladies. BELL and STOUTENBERRY OWNERS Roy S. Johnson Am t. Ned ('. Johnson--Auct. Melvin Liechty Sale Equip!. A Am t Bryce Danl< b -Cl- rk. Mar. 24 26 28

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fores or as a measure of aryanization.” Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers 4 Real Estate We'll be glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Bale er private eels. 26 years in this business In Deeatur. We welcome your inveetlgstion of our record of which we are proud. Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. DeVoss Ground Floor Melvin Leichty, Rep., Berne, Ind., Phone 251.