Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1947 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES ’ For 25 words or lees: 1 time 50c; > times 75c; 3 times |1; « times 11.75. Rates quoted are for consec--1 utive Insertions. No classified > ads accepts! for akipday ached--5 ul«. I Rate for! 10 Point BLACK i FACE is 5c per word for In- > sertion. . Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline ts 9 a. m. ’ FOX SALE ; FOR SALE: Sheets B%xll ; 20 Ib. White Bond Mimeograph ( f 1.4- Thio bond mimeograph has > good strength and drying quail- ) ties. Sized for pen and ink. The ; Decatur Democrat Co., telephone ) 1000 and 1001. 103tf FOR SALE— Six room nearly modern home with % acre ot ' ground at city limits. Kitchen with ' new cabinets. New lifetime root ’ being laid. Berry bushes and fruit * trees now bearing. Two car size ' garage has work bench. 35895— * Pay 12695 down, balance 130 * monthly, interest 4% semi annual- ’ ly. Possession August Ist, when ' owner leaves city. Bob Heller, ' Realtor, Heller Building, Phone ’ 870. 154-ts ’ FOR SALE— Sand, gravel, dirt, 1 stone, cinders. We deliver. Glass Bros. Trucking Service. ' Craigvlllo phone 23 on 25. 167-TF i . — I FOR SALE — 1942 F. 11. A. type ) 2 bedroom home. Gas furnace, f built-in features, hardwood floors, ) full basement. Possession — 60 » days, restricted neighborhood, t'about f 1000 leM than present buildl ing costs. Bob Heller, Heller BuildI ing. Phone 870. 176 TF FOR SALE — New two bedroom home, West part of city. Gas heat, water softner, automatic hot water, utility room, built-in cupboards, bath, etc. Veteran may buy for 1700 cash. Balance month- ! ly. Non veteran 82000 cash down. 1 Bob lie Ger, Realtor, Phone 870. I 176 TF 1, > . I FOR SALE -5 room modern home. > Inquire at 625 Winch««ter street, Decatur, between 5 and 7:00 p.m. 174-TF XMAS TREE LIGHTS Will be scarce again this year. We have series, individual and outdoor lights. Buy Now. Economy Department Store, 131 N. Second. Decatur. 181-7 t FOR SALE*—'New all modern 5 room home in restricted location. FHA or GI loan available, minimum down payment required OU heat, built-in cabinets, auto matlc hot water heater, water softnor, wash tubs, fully insulated. Im- , mediate possession. Reliable Realty I A- Builders. Phono 7502. Office MelI bers II Route No. 27. 183 TF FOR SALE or make on shares: 10 acres clover hay. Phone 980-H. 186 2tx FOR SALE — Water" Heaters 120: some cabinets, base sink A wall used radios, Philco, Zenith Console and others. Kitchen Maytag Washer Service. 238 N. 2nd St Phone 95 186 TF FOR SALE — Burbank plums. Charles R. Bowers, west of Decatur. Preble phone 7 on 9. 186g3tx FOR SALE — Seven used steel sashes with glazed glass sections. See Bruce Decker at Schafers Wholesale. 186t3 FOR SAIJi 1941 Buick Super, radio and underseat heater. A t condition, one owner car with low mileage. Cali 963. Lester Sheets, 323 North 7th. 186-2tx FOR SALE OR TRADE - 1942 Packard convertible. 8450 down. Phono 965. 184-gtf FOhTsALE -”1941 Chevrolet 2 door; radio, heater; 1939 Nash radio, heater. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 8. Second St. 181-TF FOR SALE 1946 240 n Ford truck, with dump bed, long wheel base, two speed rear axle. One Valley Farms, route 33. 184-g3t FOR SAI-E — Shorthorn heifer with heifer calf by side. Max Rayl, 4 miles East, % mite North of Monroe. 2t FOR SALE—6 Guernsey and Holstein heifers. 5 are fresh. Max Thieme, phone 645-C. 184-3tx Enjoy glare-free driving. Get a Karviaor, latest in exterior windshield shades. Only 829.95 includes painting to match your car, and insiailation. Also have remapped tires, guaranteed for 15.oou miles or 1 year. Gay's Mobil Service, 13th and Monro- Sts. Phone 318. 8& - 3t f FOR BALE — Clad 3x6 • 16 aadi H feet long. Phone SM6- 18* 3tt :

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds "She tells family secrets —like 1 1 make most of my money using Democrat Want Ads!" FOR SALE—IOO acres good, productive land, modern home, close to Decatur. See Andrews & Essex at license bureau. 184-3 t FOR SALE — Farms near Decatur; price reasonable. A. D. Suttles, agent. 185t3 , FOR SALE Weed mowers, garden tractors, culvert pipe 8 in. on up, air compressors, cement mixera, tractor tires, wagons, tarpollns, naturalube oil, Harter deep freeze, cabinet and Chester type. Gerber Implement store, U. S. 27, phone 2551. ' 184-g4t FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1912 Packard convertible. $l5O down. Phone 965. 185-gtf FOR SAIJ-J — Chevrolet two door 1936 in good condition. 8325. One motor. Extra good clean car. Priced 1936 Plymouth with new Dodge right, t'oppws Corner, Monroe, Ind. 185 3tx FOR SALE- 1931 Plymouth “e---dan. Phone 1526. 185 it FOR SALE—I 936 Ford Deluxe four door trunk sedan. Radio and heater. Motor completely overhauled. Good tires, call 237 during day or 1768 at night. 185-3tx FOR SALE—Three 9x12 Axminster rugs, and 1 pad. Three pair Quaker la<-e curtains. Reasonable. Phone 1355. 186t3x vTanted SEWING MACHINE lleparlngAll makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. I.SO-261x DOCTOR S ”RErEpfioNISTASSISTANT. Unusual opportunity. Excellent salary. Write box 41. The Democrat, stating qualifications. 186 2tx WANTED TO RENT— Anything liveable in Decatur.* Call 1735. 186gStx WANTED - Young woman for light housework to live wiih young couple ami baby in modern home in Fort Wayne. Good salary and plenty of time off. Write Box 42. % Democrat, giving Experience and reference*. 186t3 WANTED Ride to Fort Wayne with someone working 7:30 to 5:00. Call 4252. 186t2x WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 170, Heller Building. 244 as WANTED Field balro straw or stack. Can use good quality hay, old or new crop, barn cured loose. John Feasel, Bellmont park. Decatur. Phone 6262. 182-g6t WANTED TO BUY — Baled straw. Phone 2-6964 or write W. C. Williams, R. No. 4, Box 188, Anderson, Indiana. 172 30t WANTED— Furnaces to vacuum clean or repair. Call 49 for prompt service. Haugks. 164-ts WANTED- Some good springer cows. Phone 1678. L. W. Murphy. *« 7 ’ t WANTED TO BUY — Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 8. Second St., Decatur, ind108 TF WANTED- Sheep to dip. Im proves weight and quality of wool, kills ticks and lice. For appointment write Lorin Glass, Decatur route 2. or call O. V. Dilling. Cralgville phone. 167-T WANTED— Lady to assist in office.—A. D. Suttles. 185t3 Cisterns, cesspools, septic tanks cleaned anywhere. Write Joe Bailey, Decatur, Gen. Del. 182 5t misceiXaneous” APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we can’t fix it throw it away. We repair ail makes of washers, sweepera, irons and other small White wriagar rolls for gS sakes of washers- Arnold * K.'eak. phono 468. 17 ts i Trade to a Geed Tewa — Deeatiir

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FARMERS ATTENTION-We re move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone ••harges. The Stadler Products Co. il-tf Starter and generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-TF WE BUY SELL OR TRADE everything at the Erie Trading Post. Phone 965. 182-6tx Avoid rush for next fall's work. Get your paper hanging, painting and bouse cleaning done now. 20 years experience. Call 499, or inquire 422 Mercer Avenue. 181 6tx We clean cesspools, septic tanks and sanitary toilets. Also install and repair septic tanks. — American Sanitation Co., Gen. Del., Bluffton, Ind. 181t6 WELDING — Both electric and acetelyne welding all work guaranteed, prices reasonable. At the Erie Trading Post Repair Shop. 185-12tx LOST AND F(H'ND LOST — Tiny Black and tan terrier, answers to name of "Bing," weight approximately 8 pounds. Reward. Phone 667. Mrs. F. O. Alton, 234 Rugg St., Decatur, Indiana. 185 3tx Tor rent FOR RENT—S room apartment. Fort Wayne, Ind. Cail 1735. - lH6g2tx In every ton of milk sent off the farm there are 14 to 18 pounds of mineral matter, mostly lime and phosphate. 0 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. B—(UP) —Livestock: Hogs: 16t»250 lbs. 27.75-28. |M> 300 lbs. 25.75-300 lbs. 25.75-27.50, 300 lbs. up 23 25-25. 104M60 lbs 25-25.50; roughs 22 down; stags 15.50: Itoars 12.50 down. Calves, lambs and cattle markets steady. o INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Aug. B—(UP) i PMA) —Livestock: Hogs 7«0O; opened fairly active, generally 25 lower; good ami choice 160-225 tt>. barrows and gilts 28.00, early top Uls paid freely; 225-300 |t>.(. 25.7527.75; 300-100 n>s. 23.50-25.00; 100160 ft»H. 25.00-26.00; sows around steady but very uneven; good ami choice light and medium weights 19.00-23.00; strictly choice lightweights eligible higher; heaviest 16.50-18.50. Cattle 400. calves 5o0; steers and heifers steady; top medium and good 776 lb. steers 28.00; load medium anti good yearlings 27.00; odd head choice to 30.50; bulk medium to just good yearlings In small lots 18.00-26.00; little done on heifers; good beef coWS 16.25-18.00; common anti medium 13.00-16.oo; vealors mod crately active, mostly 50 lower; good and choice 22.50-25.00; common and medium 12.00-22.00. She« p 900; moderately active; good and choice fat native spring lambs 21.50-23.50; few lots choice 24.00; medium and good 18.5021.00; common ami medium 14.0018.00; choice .quality feeders 18.00. mostly 17.00 down; good and choice shorn ewes 1 00 higher at 6.00 k.no; deck good and choice around 125 lb. breeding ewes 10.00.

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CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. Dec. March 2.31*, B; May 2.27’,*; July 2.11%. Corn: Sept. 2.30%; Dec. 2.12-J 2.12%; May 2.06%-%; July 1.00%. , Oats; Sept. 1.02'i-%; Dec. 99%- , %; March 97; May 94% %. I Soylx-ans: Nov. 2.88A; March i 2.80A. Markets At A Glance ■ ■" ■ - By United Press Stocks lowor in quiet trading. Bonds irregularly lower; U. S.

I I I Public Auction The unditsigiied owner will sell at public auction. Located at 621 W. Adams Street, Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday, Aug. 16,1947 Time —1:00 P. M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Barton Electric Washiqp Machine; Paragon Sewing JacJi'ne. Sllv.rtoiie Table Model Radio; Electric Iron. Franklin 1.-atrola Heat ing Stove, good condition; Henderson Wood ami Coal ( ook Stove. Florence Heating Stove; 2-burner Oil Stove; OH Heater; 50 th. size he Box; Itavenport; 3 Rocking Chairs; Library Table. Vlctrola with mi records; Dining Room Table. 8 Dining Room < ; Kitchen Table; I Kitchen Chairs; Glass Cupboard; 8 Day OwßStand; Card Table; Hand Sweeper; Floor Lamps; Ironing Board, porch Swing. 2 Iron Beds with springs and mattress; 2 %-iron Beds with springs and mattresses; Itay Bed; Dnsser. Congo leum 9x 12 Rug; another 9x13 Hug; Small Rugs; Dining Room Table and 4 dining room chairs; Dishes and Cooking Utensils. Good Two Wlieet Trailer; Mans Biiyile in g<s»d condition; Isiwn Mower Step Udder; Wash Boiler; 2 Tubs; Clothes Basket; Fruit jars; 30 gal. Barrel; 2 ■ 5 gal. cans: 2 gal. gas can; 5 gaL jug; Hand Saw, Buck Saw; Square; Level; Scoop Shovel; Beet Fork; Crow Bar; Sledge; Forks; other ariiclns not mentioned. TERMS—CASH. Mrs. Amelia Monnier OWNER Ch-rk Bryce Daniels Auctioneers —Suntan Bros.. Willshire. Ohio, Phone 4". Auk. 8 11 14

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governments untrailed. Wheat, corn, oats barley, soy beans and lard futures strong. Hogs lower, fat tie firm and sheep steady. 0 Trade la a Good Town — Ureal ar PHILCO Single Room Air Conditioners for home or office. Cleans —Cools—Dehumidifie* See it at HAUGK'S - ■ — 1 Trade la a T»"« — DMNW

A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 230 South 4th St. Decatur Indiana

SALE CALENDAR AUG. 9--Mr. A Mrs. Lee Gage, vacant lot east of Wemhoff Monument Works on West Monroe St., Decatur Fine household furniture. Roy * Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Aucts. AUG. IS—Mrs. Amelia Monnier, 621 W Adams St, Decatur. Surnan Bros., Aucts. PUBLIC AUCTION SIX ROOM MODERN HOME, NEARLY ONE ACRE OF LAND and HOUSEHOLD GOODS Thurs., August 21 1:30 P. M. LOCATION: U mile Southeast of Pleasant Mills, Indiana on State Highway No 33 * THIS HOME IS NEARLY NEW and IS COMPLETELY MODERN with exception of bath tub which has not been installed. Material for front porch will go with the property. AN ATTRACTIVE, WELL CONSTRUCTED COUNTRY HOME, Ideally Located on a good paved highway, close to School and other conveniences, and only a few minutes drive from the Fine Industrial City of Decatur, Indiana. , PERSONAL PROPERTY — HOUSEHOLD GOODS including New Chrome Breakfast set. also Wood Breakfast set; 3 piece Bed Room Suite, like new; 2 piece Living Room Suite; Bookcase; Occaasional Chair; Bedroom Chair and Stool; Double Steel Cabinet. New Cabinet Base; Super Flame Oil Burner; Child's Picnic Table; 2 - 9x12 Rugs: APEX Washing Machine and Tubs; Porch Swing; Oil Drums, and a lot of Miscellaneous Articles. TERMS: Real Estate—2o% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. Personal Property—Cash. Mr. & Mrs. Ferd Marckel OWNERS J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer C. W. Kent—Sales Manager Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. Aug. 8 13 If - Public Auction FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned will sell at Public Auction the following described Furniture at the Vacant Lot east of Wemhoff's Monument Works on West Monroe St., on Saturday, August 9, ’47 at 1:00 P. M. (C.D.8.T.) — NOTICE——of this furniture is in excellent condition. It is practically new having been used but 6 months—lt is not worn, marred or soiled in any way and looks as if it came directly from the show room. It Is of the best quality and we f are confident it will impress you as fine, new superior furniture. Beautiful 2 piece Wine colored Living Room Suite; Beautiful Blue Upholstered Lounging Chair with Ottoman; Lees Cochran Blue Floral Pattern 9x12 Rug and pad; Brown Floral Pattern 9x12 Rug; Silver Finish Smoking Stand. 2 Fine Pottery Vases; Clarion Consols Combination Radio-Phonograph A Records—Walnut finish; Mahogany Duncan Phyfe Drop Leaf Dining Table (Beats 12); 2 Walnut End Taldes; 2 Mahogany End Tables; Good Decorative Mirror; Large Circular Blue Hassock; Blue Shag Rug; Pair Alladin Lamps; Good 4 drawer Chest; Magasine Rack; 5 Set Drapes A- Hardware; Good 5 piece Walnut Finish Bedroom Suite complete with Innerspring mattress A springs; Vanity Lamp; Mattress Cover; Bissell's Sweeper; Beautiful 5 pc. Dak Breakfast Set with Inlaid top; Coronado Electric Table Top Stove, Automatic Oven & Deep Well; 2 unit Electric Hot Plate; Pr. Kitchen Curtains; Oval Laundry Basket; Miscellaneous articles. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gage OWNERS TERMS; CASH Roy tc Ned Johnson—Aucts. Melvin Liechty—Auct. & Sale Equipment Bryce Daniels—Clerk Aug. 5 7 8

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INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehingei FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phene 570