Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1947 — Page 5

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V — ~ 0 LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 'I | For 25 words or less: j 1 time 50$; 2 times 755; j 3 times |1; 6 times |1.75. Rates quoted are for cousecj utive insertions. No classified j ads accepted for skipday sched- | ule. | Rate for 10 point BLACK I FACE is 5$ per word for in- | sertion. Copy must be in office by 11 | a.m. Monday through Friday. I Saturday deadline is 9 a.m. 0 0 FOR SALE ’ FOR SALE— Collie pups, with training ability. Phone 652-D. FOR SALE —8 horse Gem City flueless boiler. V. G. Graber Produce, Berne, Ind. 257-g2t FOR SALE— Electric and coal combination Monarch cooking stove, now available. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind. 256-5 t FOR SALE— Water pump, high pressure tank and motor combined; good condition. Clyde Butler. 256-3 t ' FOR SALE —Medium size roil top desk; Majestic coal chute, size 20; Minneapolis Honeywell Thermostat. Phone 222 after 6 p.m. 258-3 t FOR SALE —Skelgas Skelgas Skelgas for hot water refrigeration and cooking. For immediate delivery. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind.j 256-12 t - - - I Come and see our new values of fine bedroom suites; dinettes; 9x12 Axminister all wool rugs. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Indiana. | . 256-31 FOR BALE: New two bedroom F.H.A. home. Bath, hardwood, 1 cupboards, full basement. Im- ■ mediate possession Bob Heller, 1 Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 1 870. • 218 ts I I “The value of good furniture” is in the pleasure and comfort it J gives. Your dollars are still pow-| erful at the Sprague Furniture' Store. Watch our windows for the newest in “Home Furnishings." j [ Sprague Furniture Store, 152 So., i Second Street, Phone 199. 244-TF i [ FOR SALE—Five miles from Deca- j i tur, two blocks, from general store, school churches, six room! home, built in cupboards, some I hardwood floors, new siding, roof, i , half acre, S6OO down, balance, $35, ; monthly. Be a property owner, i easier than renting. Immediate pos--1 session. Phone 870, Bob Heller, : Realtor, now. 245-TF FOR SALE—A chance to buy new fully modern gas heated FHA ! type home as easily as renting. S6OO down, SSO monthly and you are master of your own home. Phone 870, Bob Heller, Realtor, now. 237-gtf FOR SALE— 500 Sheets 20lb. White Bond Mimeograph $1.45. This bond mimeograph has ( good strength and drying quail-j ties. Sized for pen and ink. The I Decatur Democrat Co., telephone! 1000 and 1001. 103-TF 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 —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—WaII and base—double and single sink cabinets, 30% off. Maytag gas motors, used radios, cook and heating stoves. Phone 95, Kitchen Maytag Service, 238 N. Second St. 253-TF FOR SALE—New PhTlco car radio, for ’42-M7 Ford. New Zenith radios. U. S. batteries and tires. Apples. Peas, $2.40 per case. Plenty of sugar. Mutt's Service, Phone 5625, Pleasant Mills. 255-TF SHOES’ SHOES! SHOES! — ] Limited Supply of men’s oxfords, sizes 1054, 11. 1154, 12. Formerly $4.98, going at $1.98. Truly a real Economy Store Value. Economy « Store, 131 N. 2nd St. Decatur Ind. 254 -T FOR SALE—I93B Master Deluxe Chevrolet A-l oondition; 1934 Chevrolet, first $95 takes it: I 1929 Model A Ford sedan $125; I 1931 Model A 2-door, new motor, good 16 inch tires; this is a good one; 1947 Whizzer Motor Bike, cheap. Also slightly used bicycle. Good radio to fit 1942 to 47 Plymouth. Braun’s Marathon Servicd, 13th & Nuttman.' 258-3 L th “a tood "Deeatu#

QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds . j • *3. _ ( .■ “I bet my wife two-bits I could , find a room without using a Democrat Want Ad — and I won!” FOR SALE FOR SALE — Milk route, good truck and short route. Must sell. Call at Kraft Food Co. 258 g3tx FOR SALE — Four row Appleton corn husker in good condition. Lewis Rumschlag, route 6, Decatur. Telephone 586 K. 258 a3tx FOR SALE —Spotted Poland China sow with 10 pigs. Phone 643-T. 258-3 t FOR SALE — Apples, $2.25 and up per bushel. Bring container. Mutt's Service. Pleasant Mills. 258 3t FOR SALE—33 acre farm Monroe Twp„ good buildings and soil. T. M. Andrews, Phone 524, Decatur. 258-3tx ' FOR SALE — Good used heating ' stoves, kerosene and coal ranges at bargains. New genuine Estate J oil and coal heairolas. See De-i catur Hatchery, dealer. 258 Bt' - FOR SALE OR TRADE—I93B Ford ' 85 2 door S4OO. 1936 Chevrolet Master 2 door $375. 1936 Plymouth 2 door trunk $325. 1934 Chevrolet Master S2OO. First come ; first served. Fred Busche, Phone ! 975. Call Friday or Saturday. 256-3tx [FOR SALE—I 937 DeSoto 4 door sedan, heater, radio, overdrive. I Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, Decatur, Indiana. Phone 1645. 256FOR SALE —Duroc service boars, I ready for service. Immuned. (Richest blood lines. 10 miles east lof Decatur, Ind., on 224. H. D. ' Kreischer, Convoy, O. 256-gst FOR SALE—4O Ford truck I^2l ton, grain bed, tomato racks,' tires 750 x 29 ten ply, new 46 I motor, S9OO. Fred Gerber, Latty, 1 Ohio, route one. 257-6tx FOR SALE—I 937 Ford, good tires,' radio and heater S4OO. Charles, Graves. Phone 589-G after 6:00 p.m. 258-3txj FOR SALE—I93O Model A Ford, coupe. Exceptionally good coydi-1 ! tion. 16in. tire. Downtown Texaco Station, Second and Jackson streets. 258-g3tx FOR SALE — 6 room house, semi modern, Steam heat, ideal location. Close to town. $4,900. Reliable Realty & Builders. Phone I 7502. 258 3t I FOR SALE —5 room house. All Modern. North end town. $6,200. Possesion soon. Reliable Realty & Builders. Phone 7502. 258 3t FOR SALE — 9-room home. All modern. New stoker. Can be made into duplex. Excellent repair. Possession soon as owner is leaving town. Reliable Realty & Builders. Phone 7502 258 3t FOR SALE — Garages & utility buildings erected or sold outright. Nothing down, monthly pay ments. Reliable Realty & Builders. Phone 7502. 258 3t FOR SALE •- 1944 154 ton truck, long wheel base, stake body. Also have Duroc male hogs. 154 mile north ot Magley, Arnold Schueler. 258 Itx FOR SALE—HaIf section of land 1 mile west of Dixon, Ohio. 40 acres good saw timber and extra good sawmill on farm. Two complete sets buildings. Can be sold in separate nnits. Price $60,000 with $35,000 cash. Walley Agricultural Service, Inc, 14 Dime Annex Bldg., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Phone E-1770. 257-6tj FOR SALE—lthaca pump gun. 16 gauge, like new. Phone 1767 or call at 233 N. 4th after 6 p.m. 257FOR SALE 6 room modern house, best of repair. Immediate possession. A real buy at $6,900. T. D. Schieferstein 1 Phone 105 '

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FOR SALE —Six room home, modern except heat, a fine well arranged home, large rooms plenty of closet space, home in excellent repair. Prewar construction. Large lot, fine lawn, shade trees and nice garden spot Located in a good residential section of Decatur, Indiana, Call No. 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co, Decatur, Indiana. • 258-3 t FOR SALE—II 6 Acre farm, well improved. Fine home, modern except bath room fixtures. Ample outbuildings. Level, highly proI ductive soiL Ideal location, Van Wert county, near Rockford, Ohio. Call No. 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co, Decatur. Indiana. 258-3 t FOR SALE—Five room modern home, nice large rooms and plenty of closet space and builtin features, stoker heat, carpet on living room, dining room and hallway floors and stairs will go with the home. Nicely landscaped lot. An attractive, well constructed home, ideally located only one block from the business section. Call No. 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co, Decatur, Indiana. 258-3 t WANTED SEWING MACHINE Repairing — All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 258 24tx vVANTED — We buy iron, rags, paper, hides, fur, grease. Also I uaiidle new and used structural steel and pipe. For Quick service I call Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only Address 710 West Monroe, Phone 442. 194 TF WANTED TO BUY - lisea cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 ( a Second St, Decatur, Ind 108 TF WANTED — Mimeograpning work. . I Professional equipment. Save noney on letters, sales messages, > ograme, forms, etc Joan Cowan I Phone 870, HeUer Building. 244-at WANTED—Hay — Straw, loose or ' baled wire or rope. John Feasel. j 6262 Decatur. 195-TF • | WANTED — Hay or straw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or 886. 219 ts i WANTED — Iron, paper, rags, , metals, igibber, batteries, old cars ; and trucks. Highest cash prices I paid. Pick-up service. Decatur Iron & Metal Co, 1600 We«t Adams St, ! Phone 14892. 234-TF ; WANTED —Sewing machine conversion jobs. Let us make your ! old treadle sewing machine into a ! modern electric, using your cabinet, modern cabinet or portable. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman’s 223 North First. 255-24tx WANTED—lnside door, 32 in. or wider. Call 5334. 256-g3t WANTED — Route salesmen direct to home, selling food product. Local company. Guaranteed salary and commission. Our men are averaging S7O weekly,Preferences required. Box 85, in care Democrat. 256 3t WANTED—To rent 40 to 160 acres with or without buildings. Write Box 87, c/o Democrat. 257-3tx SALESMAN WANTED AT ONCE —Man with car and past selling experience. ’Commissions and expense. ’Unlimited earnings. ’Bonus Trust Fund. ’Liberal Mdse. Discount. ’Group Insurance. For Personal Interview see manager GAMBLES. 257-2 t WANTED—Lady to do housework. Cook for two. Can go home nights. Cail 1023 between 6 and 8 p.m. 258-2tx WANTED TO BUY —”~29 oi~3o Model A Ford. Hilda Smith 717 North Second street. 258 Itx WANTED—Steady afternoon employment. Married man, 25 years old. Steady, reliable. Box 88, c/o Democrat. 257-6tx I MISCELLANEOUS Starter and generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St, Decatur, Ind. 173-TF Electrical Wiring Suppnes — Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixturee, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job. Arnold & Kleult. sl7 TF ■> ELECTRICAL SERVICE — Let us wire your house, install new i switches, outlets, electric stoves, water heater installation — anything electrical. Lewtoa Electrical Co. EicUwd P. Pewtcg, phesa 551-F

6 TO 6 —6 days a week. 72 hours I to buy fresh delicious Downyflake Do-Nuts. Stocksdale Do-Nut Shop. 118 E. Monroe St. Phone 72. 253-6 t CALL 8665 to have your wallpaper cleaned, painted walls, washed with the new Wall Master machine. No drop covers required. 256-3tx We have purchased a new corn picker and anyone desiring corn picked, please call 969-R early in morning or evening, or see L. S. Sapp. 253-7tx FARMERS ATTENTION—move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-TF PIANO tuning and service. Boyd Stepler, phone Monroe 94-P. 251-T ' “h{EED A HOME- Army surplus building 16x48 double floor insulated roof. Only 399 FOB Camp. i Also on display a 16x16 at 195. I Open Sunday 10-4. Doetsch Bros. ■ Lumber. 4133 New Haven Ave, Ft. : Wayne. Eastbrook 1068.” 244-30tx ' NERVOUS? IRRITABLE?— Have a Spencer Support designed for you! It wards off nervous fatigue, tired back and that “dragged down feeling.” It will smooth away every bulge, too. Mrs. Leota Connell, 209 South Third Street, Phone 845. 257-3tx APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we can’t fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, i sweepers, irons and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold & i Klenk, phone 163. 97-TF LOSTANDFOUND i LOST — Lady’s black purse on I Second street by Fort Wayne II resident. Please phone Decatur ■ 8892. 258 bit ) I —...— FOR RENT FOR RENT —Cabins by the week, suitable for two people. Ten i Gables—or see Paul Reidenbach. 244-TF ' i ' FOR RENT—2 room office in busi; 1 j ness section. Call 457. 256-3 t FOR RENT —Sleeping room. Lady preferred. 121 N. 9th Street. '' 256-3tx r j FOR RENT —6 room house, furn- . j ished. Good location. 215 South 1 ’ | Third Street. 257-3tx , ! FOR RENT — Sleeping room. 318 N. 9th. Phone 1822. 258 3t FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, young couple preferred. Phone , 5652. 258-g3t i n [ Man's Hip Fractured [ In Fall From Wagon I — — - ■ Berne, Nov. 1 — James G. Har- • ley, aged man living near Geneva, ’ is a patient at the Adams county . memorial hospital at Decatur suf- • sering from a fractured hip. He . ,I'ell from a wagon when the horse , hitched to the wagon started up suddenly, throwing him to the : ground. o New Mexico Is largely agricuttural, principal crops being corn, wheat, potatoes, grain sorghums, and cotton. Exportation of horses to Scotland was prohibited in 1547 by Edward VI.

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Legion In Reversal Os Stand On DP's Urge Nation Admit Displaced Persons Indianapolis, Nov. 1. —(UP)— The American Legion’s national executive committee reversed itself today and urged the nation to admit its “fair share” of displaced Europeans into the country. A resolution adopted by the committee last night said the need to admit refugees was “urgent and humanitarian.” It previously opposed admission of DP’s. However, the committee remained firm in its traditional stand for restriction of immigration. Chairman James F. Greene of the Americanism commission said the Legion still favored “strict limitations” on immigration. The committee urged congress to adopt legislation fixing this nation’s “share” of displaced persons. The resolution recommended that all persons seeking admittance be screened for “political involvement” and asked ’special consideration” for nationals ot allied nations in World War 11. The resolution was adopted after the Americanism commission reported “this was an emergency humanitarian problem divorcetf from the general subject of immlgratiorf.” • The commission “based its recommendations on first hand information on the D. P. problem (gathered) by the Legion itself” during a two month survey by former national commander Paul Griffith and others. The resolution criticized “special interest groups . . . which seize upon a situation . . . with the hope of confusing the issues involved and thus accomplishing their own ends.” The Legion said there was a “woeful lack of accurate understanding” concerning America’s 1 “fair share” of displaced persons with estimates ranging anywhere from 100,000 to 400,000. It urged] "definite elimination” of the uncertainty by congressional determlna- i J tion of the nation’s quota. The executive committee closes] 1 its three day meeting tomorrow. 0 Rainbows are formed by the reflection of the sun through raindrops. 0 WATCH ELECTIONS (Continued from Page 1) outstanding contests: Mississippi—Rep. John E. Rankin appears to be leading five other candidates for Bilbo’s seat. The others are Rep. W. M. Colmer, Judge John C. Stennis, Paul B. Johnson, Jr, and Bilbo's one-time attorney, Forrest Jackson. There has been no clear-cut issue. Each candidate has tried to assure the voters he will preserve Bilbo’s views. Indiana —In a special election to succeed the late Rep. Raymond S. Springer, R, Ind, Ralph Harvey, a farmer and Republican chairman of the Indiana state budget committee, is opposed by Democrat Frank Hanley, automobile dealer and political newcomer, and by Carl W. Thompson, Prohibition party.

SALE CALENDAR NOV. 3—Herb & Lawrence Foster, 354 miles North of Bluffton on State Road 1. Ellenberger Bros, Auctu. Nov.4 —John Dehner and Carl Moeliering, 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Ossian, Ind. 157 acre farm and general closing out sale. Roy & Ned Johnson, aucts. NOV. 6 —Jay W. Chapman. 10 miles northeast of Fort Wayne or 1 mile south west of Cedarville on the St. Joe road. General closing out sale. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Llechty, aucts. NOV. 7 —Heirs of Eward Estate, highly improved 108 acre farm 1 mile north % mile west Converse, Indiana. Midwest Realty Auction Company. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. NOV. B—C.8 —C. L. Yost, 1 mile south of Decatur on road 33. 46 head ot cattle. Roy & Net! Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aucts. NOV. B—Rex8 —Rex Grover, Good 4 Room Home, 510 Niblick St, Decatur, Indiana, Midwest Realty Auction Co, J. F. Sanmann —Auct. NOV, 12 —Aloysius Beckman and Ludwina Beckman, 3 miles north of Hoag'and and then first farm west on south side of road; 6 miles west, and 1 mile north of Monroeville. Two farms and ‘ personal property. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aucts. NOV. 12 —Harry Bittikoffer, 3 miles North and 4 miles West of Warsaw. Indiana, well improved 163 acre farm, Midwest Realty Auction Co, J. F. Sanmann —Auct. NOV. 14 —Lester F. Week, 5 miles west of Van Wert, Ohio on 224 then 2 miles south or 12 miles east of Decatur on 224 then 2 miles south. 40 Registered Holsteins. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aucts. ' PUBLIC SALE GOOD FOUR ROOM HOME 510 Niblick St. Decatur, Indiana Saturday, Nov. 8, 1:30 p. m. LOCATED — 510 Niblick St., Decatur, Indiana. HOME HAS FOUR NICE ROOMS and LARGE PANTRY, Natural Gas, City and Soft Water, Large Cistern, Built-in Sink, Nicely decor- ' ated. Good Foundation, New Siding and Roof, NEARLY NEW DOUBLE GARAGE, Large Lot, Nice Garden Spot and Fruit Trees. A WELL CONSTRUCTED PREWAR HOME IN FINE REPAIR POSSESSION in 30 DAYS. TERMS: 20% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. Liberal Loan can be arranged. REX GROVER, Owner OWNER J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer C. W. Kent—Sales Manager Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana lOpen for Business i[ We now - have our shop open !» for business to the public. |[ We do all kinds of Welding «[ and Repairing . . . also have <[ Trailers, Truck Beds, and <[ Clothes Line Posts. Free Estimates ; Mcßride & Son WELDING SHOP 121 Grant St. Phone 1760 [ ] MWWVWWWVVVWWWIMWVVWVMWWVMAA/VVVVVVVVt ■.ja*iiiMiiaiiiai:i*!iafflaii'ißiiia'iia"a a ■ ■ b q ! GILPEN ■ I a Ornamental Iron ! j “Artistry In Steel” “ | Porch & Stair Rails—Steel Stsirs—Fire Escapes B Phone 5462 122 S. 13th St. Decatur B lBIIIIBIIIIBIIIIBIIIIBIIIIBIIIIBII9BHIIBII»BllllBluailllBIIIIBII»BiiiB BlMlliamiß ■ ■ fl*l*

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