Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1947 — Page 5

NOVEMBER 20, 1947

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50<; 2 times 75f; 3 times 31; 6 times $1.75. Rates Quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted for sklpday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5# per word each insertion, 504 minimum charge. Copy must be in office by 11 a.m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a.m. °- FOR SALE FOR SALE — New Perfection 5 burner oil stove, built-on oven. Phone 646 Monroe, Ind. 273 3tx FOR SALE —Eleven nice white faced Hereford steers. Garth W. Woodward, Tocsin, Ind. 272-g3tx FOR SALE — F-12 tractor, S4OO. 2 yearling Guernsey bulls. G .H. Kramer, % mile south of Wren, Ohio. 274 3tx FOR SALE — Kerosene refrigerator. Delbert Conrad, % mile west of Magley, 2H miles north. 273 b3tx FOR SALE — Registered Guernsey bull, old enough for service. Martin Conrad, three miles north of Magley. 274 b3tx ANTI-FREEZE, batteries, GrahamHoeme plows. Gerber Implement, phone 2551, U, S. 27. 271-g6t FOR SALE: 5 milk cows, giving good flow of milk. First farm east of Dent school. Call between 9 and 12 a. m. 270t6 FOR SALE: 1934 Ford, tires and motor very good. Three shot 20 gauge shotgun. Five Points Sinclair Service Station. 27342 X FOR SALE — 1939 Willys coupe. Everything hew under hood. New brakes. Price SSOO. 1021 Vine street, Decatur. Telephone 1842. 274 a3tx FOR SALE—Gio Maid cook Stove, white enamel, A-l condition, good baker. At Phil Gase public sale, November 21 at 12:00 noon. 274-lt FOR SALE — English shepherd pups. Heel driving stock. Forrest Ripley, Willshire, O. phone 137-F5. Mile and half northwest Chattanooge on 707. 272 3tx FOR SALE: Broad Breasted TURKEYS, milk fed, about any size. Call 8474 at noon. Mrs. A. W. Lytle, miles east of Decatur. 270t7 YOU CAN’T BEAT IT—Sprague Furniture Store is the hottest value spot in Northern Indiana for furniture and rugs. Phone 199. 272-3 t

FOR SALE — Brown Caracul Fur coat size 16 Good condition. Ethel Schlickman 128 S. l : 3th St. or call 5465 before 3:00 pm. 272 3tx FOR SALE — 23 ft. 1946 Interstate House Trailer. Used 14 months. Must see to appreciate. Herbert Foor, Pleasant Mills. First house south Manu Garage. 272 3t-x

FOR SALE OR TRADE— 1946 Ford 2 door. 1941 Chevrolet Club coupe. 1939 Chevrolet Town sedan. 1938 Chevrolet Town sedan. 1934 Plymouth sedan. Ffed Busche, phone 975. 272-3tx

MIRRO— The finest aluminum. Your choice for holiday gifts. MIRRQ-MATIC, the finest pressure pan. Order today. The Brock Store, 138 N. Second St., side entrance. 261-ts FOR SALE—I93O Model A Ford, good. 1938 Chevrolet Master De Luxe, first class condition. 1938 Ford sedan. 1 rubber tire wagon. Porter Tire Co., 334 N. Second, Phone 1289. Residence phone 14891. 274-3 t FOR SALE — Innerspring mattresses. Just received another shipment of Nationally known Innerspring mattresses. Ready for immediate delivery. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 272-3 t HOMES FOR ALL: Army Surplus Bldgs. 16x16 & 16x48, double floors, insulated roofs, and roof rafters on 2 ft. center, at 195 and 399 FOB Camp. DOETSCH BROS. LUMBER CO., 4133 NewHaven Ave., Ft. Wayne. Phone E-1068. Open Sunday 12-4. 270t30x FOR SALE — Maple Studio Couch, Rocker, Straight Chairs, 2 End tables, Coffee table and 2 lamps, all eight pieces match, antkare like new, Special price this week only. Also a complete line of other good used furniture. Secaur Used Furn. 110 West Jefferson 273 3t trade in a Good town — Decatur

QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds S’ - O' ® il 1 B “I’ve been psycho-analyzed four times and all they’ve found out was I read the Democrat Want Ads regularly!" FORSALE FOR SALE—Horton washer and set of laundry tubs; phone 8795. 274-ltx FOR SALE —Just received large size oil heaters with blower. O. C. Ewell. Preble. 274-2tx FOR SALE — ‘35 Ford Good condition. 1722 Madison St. Decatur Ind. 273-3tx WHITE SIDE WALL tires. Liberal trade on your old tires. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 141 So. Second. 266 TF FOR SALE — Used Electrolux cleaner, with attachments. 1063 S. Winchester St. Phone 16564. 273 3tx FOR SALE—Rugs—Rugs—Just received shipment of Wilton and Axminster rugs. Size 9x12 and 9x15. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 272-3 t FOR SALE —36 %-ton Ford pickup truck, $195; 42-47 Chevrolet body parts. 37 Dodge, new motor and new tires. Phone 1757, Egley Super Service, corner Third and Madison. 271-g6t FOR SALE—Family size milk fed White Holland turkeys for your Thanksgiving dinner; raised sanitary way; dressed or alive. Phone 5144 J. F. Rupert. 271-7 t

FOR SALE—72 inch wall cabinet $39.95; 36 inch $25; 60 inch base sink $89.95; 36 inch $25; used gas motors, radios, new sweepers, deep freezers, radios. Kitchen Maytag Service, phone 95, 233 N. Second St. 269-ts GREETING CARDS — Nice selection Christmas Greetings; also “Everday Box” including all occasion cards. 21 Christmas Cards or 14 Everyday Cards — SI.OO. Mrs. Martin Braun, phone 1450.| 273 3tx Xmas Trees. We will agaift cut our own Scotch pine Christmas trees and beautiful boughs for you this season. Will start cutting November 29. Boyd Stepler. 273t4 HOUSETRAILER BARGAINS — Brand new, good makes, sleep 4, 17 ft., venitian shades, permanent bed, davenport, air conditioned oil heat, $1295.00 (cash and carry only). Deluxe 20 ft., 3 room $1595.00. Special deluxe available. Others up to 26 ft. Please call only Fri. Sat. or Sundays, take road 18 toward Marion Ind., to 221 then a mile south at Arcana, (see map). 274-3tx FOR SALE—6 room completely modern home, large lot, best of condition, immediate possession. 6 room modern home, hardwood throughout, choice condition, immediate possession. 6 room semi-modern home in good condition in a choice location, 2 car garage, 30 day possession. 10 room modern home, with living quarters and good rental, near up town. 5 room modern home in Homestead with unusually large landscaped lot, garage, ready to move within 30 days. 3 lots on No. 10th St., with 22x22 brick building and 16x20 broder house suitable for remodeling to residence. Choice southside lot with block building, suitable for small business. Profitable grocery and meat market doing a good business, will sell with complete stock, if you. want to get into a profitable, permanent business, do not over look this chance. Business building in nearby town with grocery and meat market, restaurant and 2 rental apartments, doing i volume business, best reasdll for selling. 33 afire farm 9 mi. southwest good land, good buildings. 95 acre farm near city, good location, good bam, house, priced to sell. ® 110 acre farm neat city, good set of improvements, ideal for dgiry or general farming. 140 acre farm with good improvements, good productive soil. t. D. Schiefertteiß, Phone 105. itl-tf

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FOR SALE—I92S Chevrolet with 2 new tires. Trailer, and 1946 Motorette. 928 W. Marshall St. 274-Stx FOR SALE—2 diamond rings and 1 wedding ring. Sarah Durbin, 1003 West Adams, Phone 1101. 2?4-3t FOR SALE!—White rock fryers, alive or dressed. First house iiofth of Yost Construction Co. Call Vernon Niblick, 569-T. 873-gßt FOR SALE— Restaurant, Tavern, grocery, located in Prpble, Indiana on state highway No. 224 west of Decatur, Indiana. Fine, going businesses. Family room adjoins tavern. Grocery located separately in same building. Priced to sell! Includes, fixtures, equipment and complete stock. Building may be purchased or lease arranged. An exceptional opportunity! Shown by appointment only. Cali or write: Fred R. Smith, Box 84, Decatur, Indiana, Phone 58 Decatur. 272-3tx t FOR SALE —All types corn and grain elevators; Horn & Fordraulic manure loaders; tractor manure spreaders; 7 and 8 ft. heavy duty tractor discs; cultimulchers; rotary hoes; spring and spike tooth harrows; sprocket packers; cult!packers; rub-ber-tired wagons; lime and fertilizer spreaders; garden tractors and sickle bars; 1%, 3 and 5 h.p. Wisconsin motors; Globe milking machines single and double units; bale ties; air compressors. Special price on hammer mills and corn shelters. Used —1 Oliver two row corn picker; 1 John Deere two row corn picker; 1 General one row corn picker. Craigville Garage, Craigville, Ind. 269-6 t WANTED WANTED — Waitress. Dick’s Diner. Apply in person. 273 b3t WANTED —Hay, straw, loose or bated wire or rope. John Feasel. 6262 Decatur. 195-TF

WANTED TO BU-»— Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 108-TF WANTED —Reliable young man to operate down town service station. Must give reference. Write Box 97 c/o Democrat. 272-3tx WANTED — Hay or straw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or 886. 219-TF WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-TF 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-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—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—SOO live healthy coon. The Adams County Coonhunters will pay $3.00 above market fur price for live healthy coon delivered to L. Carver, Delmas Roe, Jess Girod or Herm Girod of Salem, or Franklins Service Station at Decatur. 274-3tx “MISCELLANEOUS ’ STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-TF TRY OUR SPECIAL Noon day meal — also short orders. Ice ■cream —39 c quart. Highest quality, lowest price in Decatur. Burgett’s Soda Grill, 144 Monroe St. 273 6t FOR SALE —Good hog house, like new, metal root. Hog fountain, 4 hole metal hog feeder, 2 butcher kettles with stands, 2 hanging scaffels, lard press with attachments, sausage grinder, 1 double block and rope, 1 set fence stretchers, 1 two wheel trailer with stock rack, good rubber. Oscar Frye, 904 North 11th St., jjeUtqr, Iddiinfi after 4:00

SCHOOL BUS CHILDREN Insurance as low as $3.00 a year. Decatur Insurance Agency, Phone 385. 260-TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing — All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 258-24 U 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. Quotations given on any Job, Arnold & Klenk. 217-TF APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we can’t fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold & Klenk, phone 163. 97-TF FOR RENT FOR RENT —Steeping room, gentlemen preferred. 310 North Third Street. 272-3 t FOR RENT— Steeping room, 2 working girls or employed couple preferred. 917 Russell St., phone 6221. 274-3 t FOR RENT —Furnished 4 room cottage in Monroe. Electric, but not modern otherwise. Adults only. Reply Box No. 100 c/o Democrat. 274-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST — Pair child’s shell rimmed glasses. Finder please call 647.. Reward. 274 3t fl. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregularly higher in moderate trading. Bonds higher; U. S. governments untraded. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats and barley futures steady. Hogs higher, cattle steady and sheep lower. (b CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 3.03 Vt-M; March 2.95%8; May 2.9194-2.92; July 2.57%-2.58; Sept. 2.50%-2.51. Corn: Dec. 2.47%-%; May 2.40%-%; July 2.29%-%; Sept. 2.17-

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WANTED SCRAP IRON We pick up scrap anywhere within a 50 mile radius. Highest Prices Paid. MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442

Well-Established Local Business wants assistant bookkeeper. Prefer woman near 40. Steady Employment. Excellent chance for advancement. State age, experience and salary expected. Reply - - Box 99, Democrat.

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2.17%. Oats: Dec; 1.22%-%; March 1.16%B; may 1.11%-1.12; July 9696%. Soybeans: Nov. 3.838; March 3.81 B; May 3.798. 0 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 20 —(UP) —Livestock: Hogs 160-250 lbs 24.75-25, 250-400 lbs 24-24.50, 100-160 Tbs 23-23.50, roughs 23.50 down; stags 400 lbs down 20, 400 ills up 19.19.50; boars 400 lbs down 17, 400 lbs up 16-16.-50. Calves! 29. Lambs 22; ewes 8, bucks 7. No cattte market today. 0 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indiahapolis, Nov. 20—(UP) — (PMA) —Livestock: Hogs 8.500; rather slow; barrows and gilts geenrally steady; good and choice 180-225 Ibs 25.25; 160-180 ibs. and 225-250 Ibs. 25.00; 250-300 lbs. 24.75; 300-400 Ibs. 24.25-24.50; 100-160 Ibs. 22.7524.00; sows 23.00-23. to; choice lights 24.00. Cattle 800; calves 400; common and mixed yeatlihgs slow; bulk medium and short fed and grassers 19.00-24.00; common largely some cutters downward to 11.00; load medium and good short fed yearlings 26.00; nothing strictly good or choice offered; cows getting slightly improved action; beef cows steady; few good 16.00-18.50; odd head young kind to 20.50; bulk common and medium 12.75-15.25; good and choice vealers active, steady; others steady to 1.00 lower; bulk good and choice 28.0031.00; common and medium 16.00-27.00. Sheep 800; fat lambs tending lower; good and choice 20.50-22.00; 22.00; early top 22.50; medium to low good 17.50-20.00; common to medium 14.00-17.00; slaughter ewes weak; medium to choice 5.00-7.50. o The Cardinal is the state bird of Illinois. o URGES AMERICAN (Continued from Page 1) tended the newly-independent U. S. air force should be recognized as the primary instrument of national security. He said the army and navy should be designated as auxiliary forces. He placed before the clinic’s rules committee a recommended “bill of policy” stating that weakness of our air establishment exposes the nation to "serious jeopardy.” The bill, which may be consid- | ered today or tomorrow, would: ! “Urge upon the president’s tern- ; porary air policy commission, the congressional air policy ’board, as well as upon the naitonal congress, the need for immediate consideration and remedial ac-

tion.” The multi-billion dollar program would cover the three elements of air power—military air force, aircraft, manufacturing industry and civil air transport. 0 NOTRE DAME (Continued trom Page II a frontier incident or some other unpredictable event might conceivably start between the nations a war that would inevitably involve ewery man, woman and child in this country.”

BELLMONT FARMS Holstein Cattle Sale 2 miles East of Decatur, Ind. >/ 2 mile North of Road 224 Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1947 12:00 Noon C. 8. T. 37—HEAD HOLSTEINS—37 Registered cow, 5 yr., Fresh, heifer calf, Record 527 BF.; Registered cow, 3 yr., Fresh, Bull calf; Registered heifer, 2 yr., due in Dec., out of a cow whose Dam has 8 consecutive yearly records that average over 800 Ibs. fat and her dam has 1100 lb. record. Three Registered First. Calf Heifers, due in Dec., each out of a Dam with over 500 Ibs. B.F. 31 Pure Bred (non-registered) Holsteins: Consisting of 3 first calf heifers, calf by side; One 3 yr. old cow, heifer calf by side; 4 cows, one to four years old, due to freshen by sate day; 13 First and Second Calf Heifers, will be fresh by sate day or soon after. 9 Bred Heifers out of one herd, that the cows (22 in herd) averaged over 500 tbs. B. F. One of these nine heifers is fresh. Four will be fresh by sate day and 4 soon after the sale. (Note —This is the finest offering we ever had. The cattle are large. Nicely marked and carry the best of udders. T. B. & Bangs tested. Some are calf vaccinated and Negative.) TERMS CASH. Not responsible in event of accident to any person or their property. Sale Inside. Lunch. C. E. Bell & M. 0. Stoutenberry « o T u OWNERS Roy S. Johnson—Auct. Ned C. Johnson—Auct. Bryce Daniels—Clerk. 10 17 20 2 2 PUBLIC AUCTION FINE COUNTRY HOME—WELL IMPROVED 20 ACRES Saturday, Nov. 22 1:30 P. M. LOCATION: % mite South and % mite West of Coppess Corners, Monroe, Indiana.. Or, 7% miles South of Decatur, Indiana on Highway No. 27 then % mite West- Or, 5% mites North of Berne, Indiana on No. 27 then % mile West. IMPROVEMENTS: Good Seven Room House, An Attractive Home, nicely arranged. Newly decorated and in excellent repair. Soft water in the house. Fine Lawn and Shade. Good Well and Cistern. Barn 18x20 with shed 15x24, concrete floors and Stanchions, Concrete Feeding Floors, on two sides of barn. Modern Milk House. Garage and Machine Shed 18x30, Corncrib and Hog House combined 24x28, Granary 12x14, Chicken House 10x30, Brooder House 16x20 A GOOD SET OF BUILDINGS IN FINE REPAIR. ENTIRE 20 ACRES IS UNDER CULTIVATION, Level, Highly Productive land, Well drained and fenced. Has been extra well farmed and cared for and is in an unusually fine state of cultivation. IDEALLY LOCATED just off of Highway No. 27 and in ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE PROSPEROUS, FARMING COMMUNITIES OF ADAMS COUNTY, SURROUNDED BY WELL IMPROVED FARMS. TERMS: 20% day of sate, balance upon delivery of good title. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. HARRY MICHAELS OWNER J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer W. Kent —Sates Manager Sate Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. Nov. 14 20

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SPIRITUAL (Continued from Page 1) nual affair. Bishop Batdorf is one of the church leaders of the middlewest and is regarded as one of the outstanding speakers in the country. All local Protestant churches will refrain from other services during Christian emphasis week and all congregations will join in the meetthe exception being that each church will have its regular Sunday school and morning worship services both Sundays of the week of united effort.