Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1947 — Page 5
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED - ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 3 times |1; 6 times $1.75. Rates Quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted for skipday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is per word each Insertion, 50<f minimum charge. Copy must be in office by 11 a.m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 am o FOR SALE NEW IDEA corn picker, condition. Gerber Implement Store. 278-g3t FOR SALE—Four choice Guernsey heifers, two are bred. Call 573-K. 279-g2t FOR SALE—Tappan gas range, good condition. Phone 1103. 278-3 t FOR SALE—Eight 10 week old pigs. Tena Schurger, R. A. No. 4, Phone rural 538-F. 277-3tx FOR SALE — Sparton refrigerator. Good condition. Phone 18 or 19, Preble. Mrs. August Peck. 278 3tx FOR SALE—6 shoats, 30 lbs., 12 White Rock choice pullets. Phone 102-D Monroe. 3 miles east of Monroe, 1 mi. north. 278-2tx FOR SALE—I 937 ton Ford truck. New motor, good tires, grain bed. $575. First house east of Shroyer lake. 278-b3tx FOR SALE — Winchester Model 97 —12 ga. pump gun, excellent condition with leather carrying case and 6 boxes shells. Phone )211 — 1619 Madison St. 278 3tx o'OR SALE—Child’s sidewalk airplane. Boy’s junior bicycle. Welch folding baby carriage. Paul Germann, Preble, Ind. Phone 956-E. 278-2tx ?OR SALE—Matched team gray Percheron mares 160 ff pounds each. Extra good workers. Robert Anderson, Phone 589-A. 278-2tx POR SALE—I 942 Pontiac-8, 1935 Chevrolet coach. Both cars in excellent condition. Downtown Texaco Service. Phone 198. 277-3tx '"OR SALE —Apple butter, home made, $1.60, in containers. Fresh cider, made Friday, November 21. 69<f gal. Coppess Corner. 276-4 t DOR SALE—Poland China sows with seven and eight pigs about four weeks old. Also some weaning pigs and other shoats. Oscar Scaer, Willshire, Ohio. 278-3tx iIIRRO — The finest aluminum. Your choice for holiday gifts. MIRRO-MATIC, the finest pressure pan. Order today. The Brock Store, 138 N. Second St., side entrance. 261-ts OR SALE —Large size heatrola, pressure gas stove, three 600x16 tires and tubes, 60 ft. of ornamental fence, W. P. A. toilet, red Chesterfield coat, size 10-12. Phone 1570. 278-g3t ‘ermanent Anti-Freeze, Miller Tires and Gould Batteries—for all make cars. Mat tax Service Garage, West Monroe st. Phone 6555. 277t5x OR SALE—Metal hen nests, flock feeders, water troughs and heated fountains, needed for extra fall and winter egg profits. Complete line Wayne poultry feeds, supplies, remedies, see Decatur Hatchery. 275-10 t OR SALE— 1938 Ford Deluxe tudor in good condition throughout. Radio, heater and all accessories. 1 mile west of Magley and la south, or see Bill Brunner Standard Service Station, Decatur. 278-b3tx OR SALE—Just arrived “Kelvinator Home Freezers” with the plus-powered famous Kelvinator polarsphere unit, the ideal home freezer. Must be used to be appreciated. See them at authorized Kelvinator dealer, Decatur Hatchery. 275-7 t CHRISTMAS TREES — We will again cut our long needled Scotch pine trees and beautiful bows this season. Come out anytime. Boyd Stepler, 2 miles west, % mile north Monroe. 279gtf OMES 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 New Haven Ave., Ft. Wayne. Phone E-1068. Open Sunday 12-4 27Ct303 S. — radt in a Good Town ■— Decatur © 1
I QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds i wI I that s funny — I see your paper has the same Democrat Want Ads in it as mine!” d — ___ f, FOR SALE i WHITE SIDE WALL tires. Liberal trade on your old tires. Dick ‘ Mansfield Motor Sales. 141 So. Second. 266 TF FOR SALE — 4 dozen Barred Rock pullets, ready to lay. $1.50 each. 1935 Oldsmobile sedan, good ruba ber, A-l running condition. Phone 8725 Monmouth. 279 Itx s FOR SALE—For investment, real 1 estate contract, principle $3,924.I, 25, bearing 6% net. Safer than first mortgage. Better than x rental. Bob Heller, Phone 870, Heller Building. 279-ts 2 } FOR SALE—72 inch wall cabinet t $39.95; 36 inch $25; 60 inch x base sink $89.95; 36 inch $25; used gas motors, radios, new d sweepers, deep freezers, radios, i, Kitchen Maytag Service, phone t 95, 233 N. Second St. 269-ts x — - Christmas Trees, fancy 1 Scotch pine. Cultivated, uniform all sizes. Starting Sunday, November 29. ' Fresh every other day at good prices. — Coppess Corners. 275g6t FOR “HER” CHRISTMAS GIFT, why not a Spencer Individually £ Designed Support? It will give her two precious assets —new beauty and better health! Lovely 3 materials from which to choose. Mrs. Leota Connell, 209 South Third, phone 845. 279-3tx < WANTED > 1 WANTED —Hay, straw, loose or i baled wire or rope. John Feasel. 6262 Decatur. 195-TF i WANTED— Used Wizard motor J bike or Wizard motor. Call at i 405 West Adams before 3:00 p.m. r 278-2tx t WANTED TO BUt— Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 ’ S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. t 108-TF ■ WANTED — Hay or straw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or 886. 219-TF ■ WANTED — Experienced young > woman wants bookkeeping or > general office work, full time. ' Can furnish referehces Phone 524. 279-2tx WANTED—WPA toilets to clean; cesspools, septic tanks cleaned by the barrel. Drop a card to Major Harris, Grover Hill, Ohio. 276-6 t WANTED: Sleeping rooms for students of Reppert Auction school, opening date Dec. 1. Phone 610 or 312. 273 T WANTED — Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-TF . WANTED TO RENT — Small apartment or two furnished rooms in a modern home by two young ex-servicemen. Morrie Le Fever at Decatur Auto Supply, Decatur. 277 a3tx 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., 16(10 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 MISCELLANEOUS INSULATION — Blown Celotex Rock Wool. Free estimates- SIH ! Crist, Moijroe Ffeone 726. 182-T . i , Trade la a Good Town — Decatur
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STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-TF ORDER NOW —for your dressed poultry for Thanksgiving, turkeys, geese, chickens. Decatur Produce. Phone 380. 276 4tx CLOSING OUT — all Christmas toys. Rfeai bargains for Christmas gifts at reduced prices. Decatur Autd Supply, first door soiith of court house. 279 3t FARMERS ATTENTION-=We~re-move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-TF SCHOOL BUS CHILDREN Insuri ance as low as $3.00 a year. Decai tur 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. 258-24tx 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 ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with youi electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, tlx tures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job, Arnold & Klenk. 217-TF CAMERAS! CAMERAS! CAMERAS! — choose a gift for the entire family from this selection — home movie cameras, projectors still cameras of all types including flash, cartoons and othei movie films. Don’t delay, phone 1662. L. Anspaugh Stucio. 278 61 GET YOUR ORDER in for A. K. C. registered Cocker Spaniel pu]> pies for Christmas presents. All beautiful blondes. Small deposit will hold your pup till Christmas. Reasonable. Maurice Miller, Convoy, Ohio. East on 224, 2 miles across state line and , 2 north. 278-6tx FERGUSON SYSTEM TOOLS— Disc harrows, cultivators, cordwood saws, spring tooth harrows, blade terraces, plows, tillers, 4 wheel wagoin, Davis grinders, 17 ft. deep freeze, field harvester with blower, 600-16 tires and tubes $15.00, new shower cabinet, oil burner heater with fan. Dierkes Implement Sales, phone 1232. 279-3 t FOR RENT FOR RENT— 2 nicely furnished rooms. Water and furnace heat. 4th house east of Burks elevator in Monroe. 279-3tx FOR RENT- 3 or 4 room apartment on Winchester street. Private entrance. No furnace. Share bathroom. Working couple preferred. Write box 102, in care Democrat. 278-g3t LOST AND FOUND" FOUND at Stocksdale's Doughnut shop. Child’s coat, size 3 279-glt 0 Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregular in quiet trading. Bonds irregular; U. S. Governments untraded. Curb stocks irregular. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures steady. Cattle, hogs and sheep higher. 0 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 26. —(UP) —Livestock: Hogs: 160-250 lbs 25.5ff-25.75, 250-400 lbs 24.75-25.25, 100-160 lbs 23.50-24; roughs, stags, boars steady Calves steady. Lambs 23. ewes, bucks steady. Cattle market steady. AREYOUPMi WEAKJIRfD due to MONTHLY LOSSES? You girls and women who lose so much during monthly periods that you’re pale, weak, “dragged out” — this may be due to lack of blood-iron. So try Lydia E. Pinkham’s TABLETS — one of the best home ways to build up red blood —in such cases. Pinkham’s Tablets are one of the best blood-iron tonics you can buy! Lydia E. Piakham’s NOTICE! I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Patty Ann Fe*. Robert W. Ron
BIG CROWD < (Continued from Hage ij i ted himself to die, to save the 1 ■ world.” 1 “Now,” Bishop Batdorf contin- 1 r tied, "the world again is dying. 1 Men and women are starving and r millions still are in concentration 1 camps, and only God’s love 1 I through our sacrifices can save 1 '■ them.” “These things come about,” the 1 £ speaker said, “because God in his ' s creation gave us the privilege of 1 .. choosing right or wrong, and be- ; i_ cause He is a moral God, when we ' r choose wrong, he can’t let us go, t completely, but steps in and saves . us, like he did through Jesus.” >• Prof. Paul Halladay, Manchester . ii college, who has charge of the Y music during the week’s services, s r had both the large choir and the i ? congregation in fine spirits last 1 night. The singing was a feature 1 pf the meeting and Prof. Halladay . ! closed it with a special solo, which < prepared the large audience for the splendid sermon which follow- I ed. i e Prof. Halladay gives a brief his- ] d tory of each song, before he asks < j the congregation to sing, and he 1 8 tells of the circumstances under : x which the song was written. Services will be held again toe night at 7:30 o’clock at the First e Christian church with the Rev. C. 3, R. Moser, pastor of the First BapII tlst church presiding, and the Rev. s D. H. Pellett, pastor of Union d Chapel Evangelical United BreF thren church, In charge of devotions. The first half hour, as usual, ° will be devoted to both congregar tional and choir music and Prof. J > Halladay again will sing a solo. c ' On Thursday night at 7:30 o’clock, the meeting will move to a the First Methodist church, where Bishop Batdorf will give a special F Thanksgiving day sermon. The [■_ Rev. J. W. McPheeters, Jr., pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will preside and the Rev. , F. H. Willard, pastor of Bethany l’ Evangelical United Brethren T church, will have charge of dee votionals. The attendance this year is far it ahead of a year ago, and by Thurs- . day, it is estimated that last year's 1- attendance mark will have been > shattered. Local ministers are urgU ing that all church members plan 3- to attend the balance of the servU ices, which will close Sunday night, e o J SAFEGUARDS ON x (Continued from Page 1) ' erously low if we export moje than 400,000.000 bushels by Jim?! ‘‘ 30. As the senate debated foreign aid for the third day, several proposed amendments were shaping d up ' . . .. „
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o Vandenberg, R., Mich., of the foreign relations committee said he was confident that all amendments could be disposed of and a vote taken before nightfall. Opposition from Democrats was expected to be slight. The house foreign affairs committee gave tentative approval late yesterday to its version of the emergency aid bill. The house measure would reduce to $489,000,000 the amount designed to help the three western European countries. And it would add $60,000,000 for China, making an overall total of $549,000,000. 0 CANCER GROUP (Continued from Page 1) R. J. Holthouse, president of the society, and Mrs. Roy Kalver, vice president, tendered their resignations at the meeting and Roy Kalver was named president and Mrs. James Burk was elected vl?e president. Educational books, concerning the latest methods of prevention and treatment of cancer, will be' placed in all Adams county schools and other educational services will be started immediately, it was announced, by the new officers. AUCTION! Registered. Imported Holsteins Mellott’s Bona Vesta Farms, onehalf mile north-east of Bryan, 0., on Highways 2 and 127 MONDAY, DEC. 1, 1947 at 11:00 a. m., sharp, E. S. T. 65 Head of 1947 Circuit Show Cattle 1-REGISTERED BULL-1 (Baker Ragapple Mark, 16 months old) Breeding: — Sire: 11 nearest dams 839 lbs. fat, 21,762 lbs. milk. Dam: “Very Good,” 749 lbs. fat, 19.657 lbs. milk. 20 HEAD TOP GRADES (Fresh and Young) Registered cattle graded from “Good Plus” to “Very Good.” Many of them have records of their own. Carrying the best blood lines in Canada. Finest group of Registered Cattle offered for sale anywhere. They are young, fresh or close to freshening by sale day. Many are calfhood vaccinated. Government tested in Canada for T. B. and Bangs. Individually tested for Bangs by the Ohio State Labora- i tory. Milking cows mastitis tested. We invite you to look these cattle over and check their extended pedigrees before the sale. Sealed bids accepted. All selling day of sale. Detailed announcements over WOWO. Ft. Wayne, Ind., WFIN, Findlay. Ohio, and WPAG, Ann Arbor,. Mich., dtiring noon hour, five days prior to sale. George V. Mellott, Owner “‘Noted for Selling the Best”
SERVE SUBPENAS (Continued from Page 1) career officer who was stripped of his military honors as an aftermath of the senate inquiry, was accused before the committee of building up a huge fortune through his connection with Aviation Electric Corp., an Ohio subcontracting firm. The grand jury took over the case yesterday, and in a short session, Fay and his justice department colleagues laid the groundwork for prosecution of Meyers on a wide variety of charges. tvhile the specific charges were not revealed, they probably will be drawn from a list including perjury, subornation of perjury (including someone to commit perjury), bribery, war fraud, conspiracy, extortion and income tax evasion. Conviction of all these charges would carry a total
SALE CALENDAR NOV. 29—Edna Wyss, 1 mile West of Arcola, Indiana or 10 miles Northwest of Fort Wayne, Ind. Well Improved 120 Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. NOV. 29—Ernest Egly, 3 miles north of Uniondale. Ind., then first farm east on north side of road; 3 miles south of Zanesville, Ind. on route 303 and miles east. Ileal estate and personal property. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Aucts. DEC. .—Russell Hunt, 2 miles south of Van Wert, Ohio on 127 then Vi. mile west. General farm sale. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Aucts. DEC. 2—J. B. Marburger, 2% miles South of Peru, Indiana. An Outstanding, Well Improved 160 Acre Farm, Modern Home. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. DEC. 3 Diegard Estate, 5% miles North of Auburn, Indiana, Improved IJ6 Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE I will offer my personal property for public sale at my residence, located 4 miles South of Decatur on State Road 27. on SAT., NOV. 29,’47 Starting at 1 P. M. Speed Queen Washer; Electric Sweeper; Radio; Kitchen Range; Heatrola; Kerosene Stove; Sewing Machine; Kitchen Table and chairs; Kitchen Cabinet; 2 Library Tables; 2 Dressers; Wardrobe; 2 Chest of Drawers; 3 Rocking Chairs; Bookcase; 2 9 by 12 Rugs; 9 by 10 Rug; Sofa; Mantel Clock; Kitchen Clocks; 2 Table Lamps; 2 Boilers and Tubs; 2 Ladders; 2 Lawn Mowers; 2 Shovel Plows; Saws; Log Chain; Cooking Utensils; Dishes; Bedding; Silverware; ■ Tools; 8 Ton Coal; 4 Bu. Clover Seed; 30 Bu. Corn and many other | items too numerous to mention. TERMS: CASH. SARAH BUSCHE ADMINISTRATRIX, A. D. Booth Estate Auctioneer —T. D. Schieferstein. Not responsible for accidents. 24 26 28
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maximum penalty of $629,500 in fines and 39 years in prison. Besides a criminal trial, Meyers also faced an air force court martial which could sweep away the last vestiges of his former military status. The air force so far has not only stripped him of his decorations but has cracked down on his $549-a-month disability pension as well. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate De Voss Bldg., Ground Floor Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. We’ll be glad to Represent you In the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years in this business In Decatur. We welcome your Investigation sf our record of which we are proud. Melvin Lelchty, Rep.
