Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1941 — Page 2

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JUNKED METALS, CONTINUED FROM rAOB «>NB tun*, auto parti in fact any met,l. l» In demand The price

Only One Week Until CHRISTMAS Savings Clubs Close for 1941 I pW .( L] V Saturday. November 13. is the last day Io 4MM Cluh up to date. Io receive the full amount you have STplanned for during the pits! year. ( hecks will lie mailed mmhi, •-• • ■ •—«—«»w«»»Wß«wwwwwß»*www«ww*www»wwwwwwww«««WWW«w«*waanilWamnan"m Watch for the Announcement of 1912 Christ mas Savings Clubs. FIRST STATE BANK V MIMNJt fl| Established IMN.3 /mom ne-amTj*. Member F. I). I. C. Bhw.

GAS SPEED, FLEXIBILITY. E^ OMY MANY OTHER EXCLUSIVE FEATURES HhM — ■'■ ' k "* 1 )O r. A1 J* && & r > * m~rr A

The new Certified Performance Gas Ranges are fast—/aster than any other cooking method. They are flexible— giving you any degree of heat you prefer, instantly. They axe economical—cos/ less to own, less to use. With their waterless cooking you can save healthful vitamins and minerals;

SEE TLE BEAUTIFUL NEW MS UNGES AT TOO DEALEB’S OB The GAS Companu C. A. STAPLETON, Local Manager

haa. of course, kept pace. Three nr four years ago you were highly dluppolnted when that "great big bundle of paper" only netted you to or 15 rent* — but then paper only brought about

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.

in to 15 cents a hundred pounds and there waa a time. Mr Malar recalled when "we wouldn't take It.” Today paper la worth tn cents per lOU pounds. Magazines used to bring about

low temperature roasting reduces meat shrinkage; and improves ilavor; perfected smokeless broiling makes it easier to prepare more healthful foods. Why not own a Modern Gas Range and enjoy clean, cool, carefree cooking for years to come.

- 15 cents a hi..<drad poimd, Now r they are worth 50 Hi rap Iren need ■ to aril tor around |5 per ton. Ndw ■ It bring, about |l'» to 111. Copper. aluminum and brass haven't changi ed much, however, Mr. Maier pointed out They are still worth only about I to I cents per pound Home of the metal la sold direct to the smelting plants from the I local junk shop. Hope goes I through the jobbers, Mr. Maier I staled. Hut It all goes to national I defense consumption. Even the hide you sell to the luuk man some day may afford shoes for the soldier. With one exception, the material handled by the Maier company, leaves the city. Home cast Iron. I mostly from old auto motor blocks, goes to the Decatur fasting company here for the making of a I national defense product. The life of the junk man may I not be one of the moat Interesting but right now, It is undoubtedly one of the busiest -and moat Important. I Test Your Knowledge < Can you anawer aeven of these ton questioMt Turn to page Four for the answers. p * 1. Which game la played on a field narked like a gridiron? 2. Nemo the capital of American Samoa. 3. The Odyssey Is a narrative poem by—— — ? 4 A mint for coining money is located in the Dl,trit of Columbia; true or false? 5. A camera is fundamentally identical In construction with which part of the human body? 4. What vocation did these men follow; Degas. Renoir. Watteau? There is a common saying • "Snug a« a lu a rug." What is the missing word?

I. W’hlch bled was portrayed us the ensign of Nspotoon Nonapart- a victorious armies? • A bishop's or ableit's headdress Is called am- -o? 10. Comestibles are eaten, 'rue or false? MincK OF ri*M. art’ll VtWCAT or r.wrvr*: vs. a** Notice Is hereby given to the era. ■liter*, heirs slid legatees of June Andrews, deceased to apt-ear In the v<!«-ns Circuit Court, held nt Irene• tar Indiana, on the 34th day of Novsmiier. I»4L wild show -ause. It any. why the Final Settlement A< • -cunts with the estate of said »*- cedent should not bo approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof .rs heirship, and re.-sive their distributive shares. |awr.>ii<e I. Vatter. Administrator lw»t«. Indiana, <*-t 1441 y-eea U I.Hleeer, 7 UIM HI IM HIM FOR Bll»* prop.***!* will rr »h e<i al th* <*«<•• of th* <’l*rli.Tr*4»uror ..f th* Qty <•< iHM'Atur. Indiana. by th* Common I’uunHl of th* City «»f l»eHatur, Indiana, until th* hear «r 7 30 o<look I* M on th* l*th day «»r 1»«1. at artil* h hour th* bid* will Iw pigblh ly <»panod ants read aloud for Iha follow ia« dr*crlhed equipment: one—Two Ton Trin h The cab to rear asle dimensions shall permit the mounting of IU ■ IU dump n-<d with proper load distribution. the clearance between the bed and «ab ehall be at leaat • -In-’hea. ..... The transmission shall be & speeds forward and one reverse; two ape- d The tires shall be tU x St. !• ply. with J im-h rima. The tri> k shall be equipped with over.l<>ad springs, and standard list of acressorien and Ib-te-l by the bidder. Ths gasoline tank shall be lolocated under the - at- and provided will, outside filler Ths signal lights shall be Installed tn conform wit II the State lasi <>f Indiana regulating motor vehtrlek. The Iru- k and dump bed shall l-e painted black with lettering "City of l-natur Street Department’ painted white on both doors of the - ah. The dump bed now In use by the City of Decatur. Street Department shall be mounted on new truck •basis with a new 7 inch cylinder hoist and new power take off. < apable of raising load to bright ne- e»sary for satisfa t--ry operation. This Installation shall w done by the st ressful bidder. The present 3 ton 1,10 <1 .VI C. tru-k. le-w dump bed mentioned above, now the property of tl-e City of Decatur shall tai traded In and become the property of the wimm eswful bidder. Tile bidder shall state the amount In dollars and cents ttiat Is being allowed for this truck. All I.l<ls shall be filed with the I'lerk-Tr.aaurer of the City of Decatur, Indiana, on or before the day and hour above set out and staled In the adiertlsoment and no proposal after this time will be acci-pted. I’ermlsMon will not be given for th* modification of any proposal after the same lute been filed No bidder -nay withdraw his bld for a period of thirty days after the date of the opining. A certified che k Payable to the CltF -f IW'-atur, Indiana. In the amount of 1100.00 shill be submit!, ed with each bld. The Common Cornell of the I'lty of Deatur, Indiana, reserves the right to reject any or all blds By order of the Common Council of tin City, of Decatur, Indiana. H. Vernon Atlrund City Clerk-Treasurer li t. n Nov. 7 Briatiea for camel,’ hair bruoheo come from ears of oxen.

NOTICE! Th, John,«n Repair Shop, corner Sth and Jefforoon atreot,. Decatur, Ind., will on Saturday, November 15. 1441 diacontinue their welding and repairing xervlce. Anyone mtereetod in Icing tht* new 40,40 near fireproof building I, aaked to call at the •hop on or before above date. Johnson Repair Shop i/Nnwc to num wmt.twgw TaUn £aom If you have an opportunity to expand or to improve your present farm buuneu. don't pa** it up for want of money. Look into rhe Ann Life Insurance Company , new low-rate, long term repayment t>lan u/fi a Rfitrvt fund Sa fit) hatun. We <4rv Audkanud Rfprtxantim SUTTLESEDWARDS CO Niblick Store Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Phone 358 Public Sale At the Residence, •25 No. 2nd St., Decatur SATURDAY, Nov. 8 1:00 P. M. Household Good, and Antique, w Smail walnut cheat; amall combination walnut cheat and cupboard, cherry itand; 6 leg drop leaf table: inlaid sewing table; 4 kitchen chair, and other odd chair,; large mirror: 5 burner oil range; «m»ll library table; Spinning Wheel complete; Historical Picture,. Htotory of Adam, and Well, County, ami other old book*. Several other article,. Antique gia„ and chin, dtxhe,. TERMS: Cask. S. E. Leonardson Jgjk Brunton. Auctioneer.

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| RATU Ono Tima—Minimum charge of , 25c far K ward, er loo* Over 20 word*, 1!4« P«f word. Two Timed — Minimum charge of 40c to K worde or looe. Over 00 wo’do to per word for the two time* Three Timed—Minimum charge of #Oo for to werdo or look. Over N word, t'/H ger word for the throe timed. Card of Thank, .......... Mo Obituorloo end vorooe .. 01.00 Open rate—Dtopley edvertlelng I 40c per column Inch. -•LIND” ADVCRTIUMINTt Advertleemento appearing in Ulla oolumu witboot name, signed are "blind.” They are to be anawered by letter,, addrooeed to the boa number in care of the Daily Democrat. We can give no informattoa coacvrniug | the parUee advertiaing FOR SALE FOR MALM-DW-GAB, the bolNed cooking gaa with Roper ranges, the ideal oomblnatlon. Wo take trade-Ina Boe ua before yon buy. We will aervieg any make of gaa elove. Geneva Haicbortoo, kl. C. Stucky. Phono IM Genova. 178tf FOR HALE — Guna, ebelia" coata, cape, pants for bunting ace sou which open, Nov. 10. L'hrkk Broe. a 241-kt CANNKL COAL, the ideal iriplace fuel. Package Coal, Briquet,, Went Va., and Kentucky coal. Coal burning water beater,. Furnace, atoker, and furnace repairing. Ail work guaranteed. Haugk Coal Co., Phone 4b. M2 30t FOR SALE Flourescenrlights for borne. o*l-1-. dore, factory. WholeMle and retail; write for di-monatratlon. Raymond McAhren. Monroe Ho, 32. 244-3 t» FOR SALE 12 gauge shot gun Wanted. gaMillne engine for washing mat bine. Prefer .Maytag. Floyd Htoni-hurner. Route 2. Decatur g 244 2t WASTED 1 need automatic water pump. Phone 641. 243-3tX FOR SALIC—I new fur coat;' aiite 40. a bargain. Mr,. G. V. Porter. 341 Wlncbeater. Pbove ISM. HjRIIALE —ZiSUiri’hilca t’riwley radio,, large clock to chooae from now. Free home trial,. Christmas layaway. Often eveUhrick Brow. a 341-23 t FOR SALE three brood* aoww. One good two-year-old heifer. C. W. Mosey, phone M 24. Xt-Sti FOR itlLt —1 combination wood and gaa range; used washer, and electric motors. Arnold and Kienk DeVoea Building, g 262-3 t fdR SAXk — Quality* coal, K«atucky pride; Hilo Kentucky; Blue Beacon West Virginia; Olga ttoker; Sun King; Hocking Valley Ohio; hard coal; Birquot, N coke. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25 or SM. 234-btf FOR HALE Radio tube,. We will teat your tube, free of cbarg in your borne. Phone 340. Uhrick Bios. a :•;! : Foil SALE — Horton washers, Frigidalre, I'hilco, Croak-y Refrlgeratorw. Christmas iay-a-way. I'hrick Bro,. a 241-231 FOR BALE T~iiHlver fO - jTraTtor; 2 10-20 McCormick Deerhtga; 1 Silver King with cultivator; 2 new type Fordaon tractors; 1 John Deere tractor plow; 2 Oliver tractor plows; 1 McCormick Det ring tractor plow; 1 McCormick Deering corn shredder; 1 Oliver 2-row corn picker. Oliver Faun Equip-rni-nt. Cralgtllli-, hid. 341-4 t FOR BALE --7 pig, II or b week, old. double immune. Amo, Walter,, 0 mile, east of Decatur, flrot house went of s< hm p pschool. Inquire Saturday only, a 243 2tx FOR SALE National cash register; G. E. refrigerator; typewriter desk; 3 oak tables; large dining room table; l oon red pressed brick; 1,004 foot 4-inch flooring; hay mower; kitchen ut< Ulis; Singer sewing machine. 6 doaen each silver knives, forks, spoons. Decatur Country Club. 264 3lx FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern seven-room house at 331 N. Fifth St. Mrs. Henry Thomax, 3037 8. Sth Ave., Maywood, HI 243-3tx o - — XtffilE TO TAXFAVHMS OF I ales TiiMnablp Notice is hereto given that the advisory board will meet at the offlre of l. O Relnkl.ig, Trustee <,t I nlon Township, a* the hour ol » »'i-H k p m Tui-xlay. N’c-vtinber I, to consider the folbrwlng additional appropriations. fton.on for TulUoa. fund 3», to pay off an emerneney loan. |7r>.on for equipment, fund 34. |»o.oe for ei-hool supplies, fund 3J. Taxpayers are weu-ome to appear before or on tha dale of bearing for infomation or i-ompiahat. O. C. Rclnliing, Trustee of Union Township , Nov. 7 'T BEST COAL Bl YS Ky. Lump and Eqq; w. Va. Lump and Egg; Genuine Pooahonta. Egg: Package Coal; Brlquote; Little Joe Prepared Stoker; Pa. Anthracite Nut. KRICK COAL CO. West Elm St. Phone 42

WANTED eet pricew for all kind, of bay. Burk Elevator Co. yjS ts WAjrfMb -- Girl firr houaerworK* Write Poet Office Box 244. Dm a "‘ r - 340-ls WANTED Loans on fanua. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal term. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn S 3 m w-f WANTED A good used oil burning heater. Earl Colter, Phono 7> - g M4-3t CIiRIHTMAH GIFT Hukk-wi nymodern Stager H'-wing machine - easy pay menu, layaway plan; special prices. We repair all make, ■ Ne-dlen. Belta, Part,; Buttonhole making. Hemstitching. Singer Agency, 445 South First. Phone OL 241-13tx MISCELLANEOUS rAKS uwO u «« fe. b*mn No expense to borrower. C. D. Lewton. Decatur, lad. 230btf Fill NffiU RE* UPH (»LBT ER ED. Rw paired and Reflniebed. We buy and eel! good used furniture. Phone 420, evenings 4694. Decatur Up holster Shop. 340-3ut FARMERB ATTENTION^We r» uwve dead horeee. cows, bog* eta. Decatar phone MOO. Wo pay all phoao chargee. The Stadler Product, Co. 147-tt NO HUNTING Positively no hunt Ing allowed on my farm. Marlon Michaels. Decatur route 4. b 144-ktx NOTICE No hunting or trvMpassing without permission. Victoria Slum-burner 71« I ’. No HUNTING Positively no hunt ing on Cade farm. Victor Amacber. 243-3tx MARKIT* AT A GLANCt Stock,: lower in quiet trade Bonds: Irregular. U. 8. government, steady Curb stocks: mixed. Chicago stock,: Irregular. Cotton: up nearly 50 cent, , bale. Graine: wheat and corn fractionally higher Other commodity* 1 generally firm. Chicago livestock: hogs and cattle steady, sheep steady to strong Silver bar in New York; unchanged at 34 N cent a fine ounce. NO Hl NHM. or t on the Studebaker Estate Farms, east of Decatur, in Meet ions 1,2, 11 and 12, Washington Twp.. Adams Co.. Indiana. 1 .aw re nee Koenig. John Feaael, Albert Rumachlag. Joseph Spangler, Irwin Zimmerman. 263t3 A. 1). Sutt'es. Agt, Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

Beauty in the Home ZwidiH offer an interesting collection of occausional and lounxe chairs, sturdily made frames, elegant covers and designs for heauty and comfort . . any tme of which will add heauty to the home. May we show yon? Come in at your convenience.

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mmwhmmhmmmmbb Here's A Chance For YOU! To acquire a home of your own. Buy one of these improved lota on Russell street. Make a small down payment, pay rest by week or month. ONLY $125 Abstract available, if desired, for slightly higher price. Bob Heller Phone 2 Residence 870

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