Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1947 — Page 5
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0 0 I LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES j | For 25 words or less: 11 1 time 50^; 2 times 75/; j 3 times $1; 6 times J 1.75. Rates Quoted are for consecj utive insertions. No classified j ads accepted for skipday sched- | ule. | Rate for 10 point BLACK j FACE is 5/ per word for in- | sertion. | Copy must be in office by 11 | a.m. Monday through Friday. | Saturday deadline is 9 a.m. o o i FOR SALE “The value of good furniture” is in the pleasure and comfort it gives. Your dollars are still powerful at the Sprague Furniture Store. Watch our windows for the newest in “Home Furnishings.” Sprague Furniture Store, 152 So. Second Street, Phone 199. 244-TF STOVES —If you need stoves for heating, cooking or laundry work we have them. Decatur Used Furniture, 146 S. Second St., Phone 420. 239-15 t FOR SALE—Five miles from Decatur, two blocks, from general store, school churches, six room ] home, built in cupboards, some hardwood floors, new siding, roof, half acre, S6OO down, balance, ?35 monthly. Be a property owner, easier than renting. Immediate possession. Phone 870, Bob Heller, Realtor, now. 245-TF FOR SALE: New two bedroom F.H.A. home. Bath, hardwood, cupboards, full easement. Im- i mediate possession ■ Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 218 ts FOR SALE—Good six room home ; very good condition to be moved! | by spring priced to sell. Two room | ! house 12 x 26 feet can be moved' I now. Coppess Corner Phone 107.; 252-3tx I FOR SALE—A chance to buy newi fully modern gas heated FHA! type home as easily as renting. I S6OO down, SSO monthly and you) are master of your own home. ■ Phone 870, Bob Heller, Realtor, now. 237-gtf, i [for SALE— 500 Sheets B^xl11 201 b. White Bond Mimeograph I $1:45. This bond mimeograph has j good strength and drying quali-, 1 ties. Sized for pen and ink. The 1 Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and 1001. 103-TF i FOR SALE—U. S. tires, all types I of batteries, Zenith radios. Ap-I i pies, potatoes, canned goods by j case. Mutt’s Service, phone 5625 i Pleasant Mills. 247-6tx ‘ — I ' APPLES, Starks or Jonathan, bush- ; el, $1.33; Large fancy Rone , Beauty, 2% in. or 2 in., Grimes j Golden, $2.49 a bushel. Bring bas-i i kets. Coppess Coiners. 249 g4t i FOR SALE — Used cook stove, i Heaters, washers, new kitchen I sink cabinets and radios. Phone i 95. 238 N. Second. Radio Service. ' Kitchen Maytag Service. 251 TF j —— i I FOR SALE— Apples— Delicious,! McAntoish, Grimes Golden, | Starks, Rome Beauty, Winesap j , froip $1.39 bu. up. Cider 69/ gal., I plenty Kahtadine potatoes priced ! right. Coppess Corner. 252-31 X [ FQR SALE—2OO bushels fine can- • ning pears. 75/ per bushel, on j trees. Call or see B. F. Shroyer at Shroyer Lake. 252-2 t FOR SALE—A. C. Tractor cabs to fit tractor when pickers are on. Graham 8 ft. plows, A. C. plows, wagons, cement mixers, air compressors, tractor tires, Naturallub ! oils and greases. F-12 tractors with | cultivators. Anti-freeze. Gerber i Implement Store, on U. S. 27, De- ■ catur, Indiana. 252-3 t ■FOR SALE—Modern except furnace, five room home, half block | south of General Electric, Ninth ! street, S9OO down, balance, $35. monthly. Real opportunity to own your own home, instead of collecting rent receipts. Phone 870, Bob Heller, Realtor, Now. 245-TF CHRISTMAS GREETINGS —by Burgoyne. Box assortments; religious scripture text I—2l 1 —21 cards. Assorted—2l. Crystal etchtones—--16. 24 hour imprinting service. Emkay Christmas candles. Baker’s Gift Shop, 304 N. 13th St. 246-TF FOR SALE — Due to illness, will sacrifice business, consisting of grocery store, Gulf filling station and restaurant. Doing good business. Good equipment. Plenty Ot room. Living quarters. Low rent. Long lease. On highway 27 at Geneva. May consider trade for property.. F. M. Martz, P. O. Box 441, Geneva. 250 3tx FOR SALE —Warm Morning heater, used season and a half, $45. 'Electric sweeper, sls. Phone 1164. 250-3tx FOR. SALE —2 sows with 17 pigs 1 monoth old. Phone 9284. 260-g3t
C UICKIES By Ken Reynolds; |||?gggy/ — 1 "I have an extra stamp, Alvin —isn’t there any more Democrat Want Ads we could answer?” CHRISTMAS TREES, Scotch pine, I am taking orders for trees now, guaranteed not to fall off for Christmas. Coppess Corner. 247-g6tx FOR SALE—4 wheel rubber tire trailer, hydraulic brakes. 1934 Ford. 1931 model A, good condition. 4 new 100 x 16 Goodrich 6-ply tires and tubes, special price. Porter Tire Co. 334 N. Second, Phone 1289. 250-3 t FOR SALE —29 model A coupe, good condition. Good tires, sealed beam headlights. C. W. Dull, Polar Locker service, Wren, O. 250-g3tx FOR SALE —Black Alaskan Kurl coat, size 42. Practically new. Kitchen Maytag Service or phone 9194. 251-g2t i FOR SALE —110 acres with complete set of fine improvements. Buildings all painted white and in good repair. Land is in fine state of cultivation, well drained and fenced. An attractive farm, ideally I located near Decatur, Indiana. I Phone 174, Midwest Realty Auc- ■ tion Company, Decatur, Indiana. ' 251-3 t i ' FOR SALE —37 Buick, 2 . door, R & H; 39 Chevrolet, 4 door, I heater; 31 Model A; 36 Ford, I cheap; 37 Ford used parts, body I and motor. Call at Braun's MaraI thon Service, Thirteenth and Nuttman. 251-g3t * FOR SALE—Completely modern 5 i room home, built 6 years ago, out of the best of materials, and un- , usually well constructed. Large . nicely arranged rooms with fine !' built-in features. Ideal location, ! close to schools and business section of Decatur. Phone 174, Midwiest Realty Auction Company, j Decatur, Indiana. 251-3 t FOR SALE—Metal hen nests—flock feeders —water troughs—heated fountains. Worm capsules and poultry tonics, complete line poultry supplies, see Decatur Hatchery. 251-7 t I FOR SALE—Used 8 ft. Minne-apolis-Moline combine, extra good working condition. Immediately delivery. Wm. Reichert, route No. 1, Monroe. 248-5 t FOR SALE or TRADE — 1947 1 Dodge Club Coupe 3,000 miles, ( 1942 Chev. Fleetline Radio & Heatjer, 1940 Olds. 2-door Radio & HeatI er. These are the best in used cars. [a few older models. Fred Busche i Phone 975. 251 3tx Waited 1 SEWING MACHINE Repairing — All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 231 27 tx WANTED — We buy iron, rags, paper, hides, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For Quick service call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only Address 710 West Monroe, Phone 442. 194 TF WANTED — Room and board f(y employed man and 13 year old son. Reply Box 82 c/o Democrat. 250 3tx WANTED — Reliable couple wants to rent furnished home or apartment. Post office Box, 212. 250 3tx WANTED TO BUY — Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, lad108 TF WANTED — Mimeograpulng work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, ' programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-as i NOTICE — I letter ail types ot signs. Experienced. Write Richard : Mahan, route 1, Decatur, or phone . 6563 between 5:30 and 7 o'clock in the evening. 252 g3tx WANTED— 500 ladies in Adams county to help their husbands save money. Have that old chair • or sofa rebuilt and recovered at Secaur’s aud save to % the cost ■ of new. Call us now for free estimate. No obligation. Hundreds of ’ cover samples. Frjse pickup and delivery. Phone 250-g6t ■ U's.vUe la a Good Town Tljcatur
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; WANTED—Hay — Straw, loose or baled wire or rope. John Feasel. 6262 Decatur. 195-TF WANTED — Hay or straw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or 886. 219 ts WANTED — Iron, paper, rags, metals, rubber, batteries, old cars and trucks. Highest cash prices paid. Pick-up service. Decatur Iron & Metal Co., 1600 West Adams St., Phone 14892. 234-TF WANTED—Ride to Fort Wayne 6 days a week. Work 8-4:30 U. S. Rubber Co. Phone 222. 252-3 t MISCELLANEOUS Starter and generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 iS. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-TF Place your advance order now for DO-NUTS at your Holloween party. Stocksdale Do-Nut Shop. 118 E. Monroe, Phone 72. 250-3 t PIANO tuning and service. Boyd Stepler, phone Monroe 94-P. 251-T Electrical Wiring Supplies — Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need. Quota- ’ tions given on any job. Arnold & : Klenk. 217 TF ■ FARMERS ATTENTION —We re- ‘ move dead horses, cows, hogs, ; etc. Decatur phone 2000. We payi 1 all phone charges. The Stadler ' Products Co. 15-TF “NEED A HOME- Army surplus building 16x48 double floor in- [ sulated roof. Only 399 FOB Camp. I Also on display a 16x16 at 195.1 r i Open Sunday 10-4. Doetsch Bros. ' 1 Lumber. 4133 New Haven Ave., Ft. ’ i Wayne. Eastbrook 1068.” 244-30tx II APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we I can’t fix it throw it away. We ’ ] repair all makes of washers, j ’ sweepers, irons and other small ’ I appliances. White wringer rolls for r , all makes of washers. Arnold & 1 ‘ I Klenk, phone 163. 97-TF ■- I t NOTICE — We will can chickens j ; ■ on October 31. Must be in by I J J.0:00 a.m. Liechty Cannery, Berne,) Indiana. 249 7t j .- j ' | e FOR RENT t FOR RENT —Cabins by the week, I suitable for two people. Ten' Gables —or see Paul Reidenbach. 244-TF [ *- i FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, employed co up 1 e preferred. Phone 866-Monroe. 252-lt 3 FOR RENT— A sleeping room. 3 - Qentleman preferred. 310 North r i Third street. 251-g3t 11 o ’ Hughes Issues Bids To Launching Tests 3 t Los Angeles, Oct. 25. —(UP) — , Howard Hughes today invited a congressional committee investigating his airplane contracts to attend launching and taxi tests for his $18,000,000 plywood flying boat , between Nov. 5 and Iff. The eight-engined monster, designed as an army cargo and transport plane, yvas one of the principal • targets of an investigation open,ed ’ by the senate war investigating [ committee last summer and sched- ■ tiled to resume Nov. 17. “The launching and official taxi [ tests of the Hughes flying boat . will be held at Los Angeles from , Nov. 5-10. I cordially invite you > to be present and witness these 1 tests,” Hughes said in telegrams to 5 the 10 members of the committee, s’ c t ’ I --M t i I N ! i w ' 1 f.'. •I e BOSUN'S MATE on the Coast Guard k cutter Bibb, Ralph J. Keller K (above), 26, of Fairhope, Ala., has ' been praised by the ship’s captain 3 for his bravery in saving the life s cf a passenger on the ill-fated plane, r Bermuda Sky Queen, which landed t in the ocean with 69 persons off t Newfoundland. When Mrs. May D. i- Last, 61, of Los Angeles, was l£ I washed overboard from the rescue H I boat, Keller jumped from the cutJ ept her from bc:n ? ,t ! erLhed by braciag his feet ?gamst ( r I frtir Site Xlntenwtionui.' i
SB* ’ -■ - ■' ' r ~ K.. LT ~ .... 5 .,. J ■ ibrmß HOWARD HUGHES' PUBLICITY MAN, Johnny Meyer, pokes fun at the paternity suit filed against him in New York City by Patricia Miles, as he appears at Hollywood photographers' ball attired in rompers. The “hobo” behind the chrysanthemum (right) is Comedian Bob Hope, the party’s master of ceremonies. (International Soundphoto) t WANTED I I GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, | Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. Cannot use underwear stockings, pants, | | coats, overalls, or any similar material. | I Will Pay lb. | I Decatur Daily Democrat j ! Stop Here before you decide where to eat Sunday — or any day during the week. It’s worth yygL driving out here to enjoy your meal in country style. We always have FINEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES W WONDER - IN -CAFE 2’/i miles East on 22 TRADE IN DECATUR
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TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR ) PLANNED RIGHT TNT 7 \ INSTALLED RIGHT ) / MADE RIGHT HEATING ( J The Best You Can Buy Is The Cheapest To Own, Only The f % Rich Can Afford A Cheap Furnace. The World's Largest In- j 1 stallers of Homs Heating Equipment. f C Automatic Coal Burner — Hofac Air Conditioner 1 J Conversion Oil Burners — Pressure And Vapor ff C Free Estimate Free Inspection j ( HOLLAND FURNACE CO. ) / Tel. 660 Oecaiur C PUBLIC SALE! As I am changing climates, due to ill health, 1 will sell the following described personal property at Public Auction, on my farm located 1 mile South of Monroeville, Indiana, on the McArdle Road or % mile West of state Road 101, on, Wednesday, Oct. 29, ’97 COMMENCING AT 11:00 A. M. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. John Deere Grain Drill 13 diac fertilizer, power lift, grass seed attachment, soy bean gates, feed stops full length foot board and wheel scrapers like new; John Deere 999 corn planter, with tongue truck, fertilizer and soy bean attachments, in good shape; Buck Raka with power lift, mounted on Model A Ford Chasis, in good condition; McDeering Binder 7 ft., in good shape; Steel wheel wagon with corn rack bed; John Deere 12” walking breaking plow; McDeering No. 7 Mower, with tongue truck, 5 ft. cut, in good shape. Harness; clover buncher; brooder- stove, and a few other miscellaneous articles, 24 HEAD OF CATTLE 3 well bred polled Shorthorn Heifers, years old, open and fat. Consigned by Clem Munch: 11 good mixed feeding steers, I’4 years old. Consigned by Otto Huebner: 10 will bred Guernsey Heifers; ranging in age from 4 months to 1 year old, Calfhood Vaccinated against Bangs. HOGS: 4 sows, with 30 pigs by side; 10 good feeding Shoats, weighing around 160 lbs, each. TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible in Case of Accident* ED. MUNCH OWNER Glenn C. Merica &. Orville Sturm, Auctioneers J. O. Gilbert, Clerk Lunch served by Ladies of St. Marks Church Only 2 Days Left ! To purchase your tickets to Chicago and f Harvester’s “100 Years in Chicago” Exposition i at Soldiers Field. r Wednesday, Oct. 29 \ i I KAIN LEAVES DECATUR 6:55 a. m. r Leave Chicago 8:15 p. m. — return same day r MOLLENKOPF & EITING | ; GILPEN * Ornamental Iron “Artistry In Steel” K Porch & Stair Rails—Steel Stairs—Fire Escapes J Phone 5462 122 S. 13th St. Decatur | iii.Blli!BlliB7B.. Bu B ■■■■■■■■■■■ BiIUBMHB BnilßiiißW
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