Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 19 May 1945 — Page 5

IRDAY, MAY 19,1945.

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 word* or less: 1 time 50c; 2 time* 75c; 3 time* |1; G time* $1.75. R*t** quoted are for consecutive Insertion*. No claulfled ads accepted on aklpday achedule. " a ?. for 10 P°'nt BLACK FACE I* 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline I* 9 a. m . , FOR SALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES - —- Regardless of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, including wire, heating elemehts, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk - 226-ts FOR SALE—Complete line of wirIng supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. 86-ts FOR SALE—Eight-room semi-mod-ern house with five bedrooms, three up and two down. House in excellent conditon. $3,800. Walter J. Bockman, phone 3. b 110-ts FOR SALE —Bungalow, semi-mod-ern. Five rooms, three bedrooms. On Sixteenth St. Immediate possession. Walter J. Bockman, phone 3. _ b 112-ts FOR SALE—Walking distance to G. E., Soya Co., business district, North Third street home, in excellent state of repair. Owner, who is leaving city, recently insulated house, installed new furnace with thermostat, storm windows, so you can enjoy three bed room home at minimum of heating expense. Automatic gas hot water heater, built-in cupboards in kitchen and den with lots of built-in closets and storage space will make living in this home a comfort. Garage, full basement, lot big enough for another house will please you. 60 day possession. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 114k6t FOR SALE — Last of 48 new

F.H.A. homes built in last two years. Two nice bed rooms with closets. Linnen closet. Large living room. Modern bath with recessed tub. Kitchen wi'h built-in cupboards. Upstairs coal circulating heater built-in. Automatic gas hot water heater. Hardwood floors. Inlaid linoleum. Weatherstripped windows. Choice big lot by Legion Park, three blocks from business district and, schools. Terms $1,300 down, less for Veteran World War H. Immediate possession. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 114k6t FOR SALE — Indiana Certified Hybrid seed corn 608-620-425 flat grades. Winfred L. Gerke, Decatur, Ind., Telephone 523-F. 115tl0 FOR SALE —Near Central Soya, new 1942 FHA home, 2 bedrooms with nice closets, modern bath recessed tub, nice living room with dining alcove and well designed fireplace. Kitchen with built-in cupboards, double sink, space to eat. Full basement with recreational facilities. Back yard enclosed with picket fence. Possession 60 days. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 116-61 FOR SALE — Kalamazoo colonial heater, S3O. 209 South Ninth St. Phone 807. g 117-3tx

FOR SALE—AII kinds of vegetable and flower plants, also blooming flowers. Mns. William Strahm, 339 North Ninth street. Open evenings. g 117-3 t FOR SALE—2 h.p. % h.p. and % h.p. motors; 3 phase electric motor; several outside water proof ewitch boxes with 6 foot cable. Porter Trailer Service, South 13th street. 117-3 t FOR SALE—Stee'T windowsTniostly with glass, 5 ft.x 6 ft. G. V. Porter, 222 N. 4th St. H7-3t FOR SALE — Early maturing hybrids for late planting, Nos. F--140, 461, 425, K-24, W-10, M-34. Theodore Bulmahn, Preble phone 5 on 20. g 118-six FOR SALE—New and used house trailers, real buys, see us first. Eury Trailer Service, 2033 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 101-T FOR SALE — DeKalb hybrid seed corn in large and medium kernels. Chris. Inniger, Monroe, Ind. Phone Monroe 92-0. FOR~SALE—To settle estate, Rice property at corner of Monroe and Fourth streets. Eight rooms with beautiful oak wood work, hard wood floors downstairs and all structural work carefully selected by experienced hardwood buyer for his own home. Full'basement. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 870. 119 ~ 3t FOR SALE —Pre-war three piece living room suite, in good condition. priced right for quick sa’e. Phone 799. Joe Kortenber, 414 John St. llx

1' OR SALE — 41 acre farm near city, 6 room house and 3 room house, barn with poultry house attached, electricity, drove well and fruit trees. Will sell as a whole or 2’,4 acres with buildings. Tri State Realty Company, T. D. Schieferstelu, Phone 104. 115-ts FOR SALE — Two-year-old saddle colt, broke to ride. William Reichert, Monroe, Ind. 117-3‘x WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's, 445 South First. 103-26tx ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and sup'pliee, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackeon & Second Streets. ts WANTED — Straw, any amount. John Feasel, Bellmout Park. Phone 608. 112-Btx WANTED — Registered Holstein day old calves, either sex. William Reichert, Monroe, Ind. WANTED — Experienced cream tester. Apply at Sherman-White & Co., corner Third and Monroe streets, Decatur. 119-ts MISCELLANEOUS KEY SERVICE—Why worry about lost keys? Get a set made before you lose them. Robert Osterman, 711 Winchester St. Phone 733. 119 3t TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED, any make. Call or write Durham’s Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. T FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 103-26 t ROOF TROUBLE—wiII be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts FARMERS“ _ ATTENTION — Weremove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phoue 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts GUARANTEED successful treatment, most stubborn dandruff cases. Blackheads removed with face massage. No appointments needed for any barber work. Open till 7 p. m. Archie Grice, 910 Russell St. 25-ts

APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of Washers, eweepers, irons, and other eleeltrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-1 f PERMANENTS-Machine, machineless, cold wave and Raymonde heat wave. Dorothy's Beauty Shop. For appointment, phone 278 or 7973. 115-6 t TikedyST^ Arab odorless mothproof protects 2 to 5 years against moth damage after one spraying. Withstands dry cleanings. Schafers. 117-3 t LOST AND~FOUND LOST —Auto license plate No. 521753 Ind. Leave at Democrat office. 119-31 X LOST — A gas coupons. Henry Klopfensteine, Monroe route* 1. g Itx LOST —Brown billfold in downtown district. Contained identification cards and small sum of money. Phone 521 -B. 119t2x BIRTH CERTIFICATE Notice is hereby given that Olive Barnett Kintz has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of her birth determined. Said petition Is set for hearing on the 26tih day of May, 1945. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Cleric of the Adams Circuit Court May 19 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 4034 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Vance Mattox, deceased to appear in tire Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on tile 4th day of June 1945, and show cause, if any, why 11,.. I’inal Settlement A counts with the estate of said decedent .should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and received their distriimitive shares. Lren'lous A. Mattox, Louis M. Mattox, Executors _ Decatur, Indiana, May 11. 1945. Nnthan C. Nelson, Attorney May 12-19 ~CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank the neighbors, friends and Dr. M. O. Lester for their many kindnesses during our recent bereavement. Mrs. Jacob Grimm and Children. o Texas has more miles of railroad track — 22,07'4 of them—than any other state in the Union. o Jehovah's Witnesses , Kingdom itall, * westt of Hanna Nuttman Park Service meeting, 7:00 p. m. Course in theocratic ministry. 8. Watchtower Bible study. 8:30. All people of good will are invited to attend these timely Bible studies.

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Al ithe meeting of Girl Scout ■troop 3, the following officers were clcc'cd: Sarah Krick, president; Baiibara Deßolt, vice-president; Betty Harrod, secretary; Mary Joe GralHter, treasurer. Plane were made for a pot-luck supper to be held May 31 at five o’clock iu the home economics room at the junior, senior high school building. Each girl is a»sked to bring one red token. The meat will 'be bought with money out of the treasury. There will not be a meeting on May 24 Leader iNotice: All Girl Scou-ts and Brownies are asked to meet at *he American Legion home May 30 at 9:45 a. m. to march in the Memorial day parade. They are also asked to wear their uniforms if at all posslible. The meeting of Girl Scout troop 2 was opened with the 101 l call and pledge to the flag. They worked on the dramatic appreciation badge, after which a short business meeting wae held. 'Betty Rose, scribe. Girl Scouts of troop 1 cek?bra-ted their troop bii’4h-day and Mothers Today’s Pattern 9340\»y ¥ s'zes I® 12-20 fiS 50 y ■ / 4 Fy li-k" RtWr-J \ kr < wi/ -A i’ -I* Ovi ’I \ [ •> g v fl J ■ J r • W -'an r MARIAN MARTIN That .‘something different” you have been looking for, Pattern 9340 combines two of the season’s outstanding features: surplice waist and button-front skirt that’s easy to iron. Pattern 9340 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. Size 16, 3% yards 35inch. Send TWENTY CENTS in coins for this pattern to Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., 155 N. Jefferson St., Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Fifteen cents more brings you our new Marian Martin Pattern Book for Spring, 1945! Easy-to-make, up-to-the-minute styles. FREE Blouse. Pattern printed in the book.

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NOT LONG AFTER the capture of Nuromburg, American forces raised the Stars and Stripes over the stadium in which so many Nazi Party mass meetings had been held. One of the changes quickly effected under U. S. occupation was to rid the stadium of the giant swastika that overshadowed the field. At top, Old Glory is lowered before a demolition charge is placed at the base of the Nazi symbol. In the second photo, the swastika is outlined against the sky. With a mighty boom, huge chunks of stone fly in all directions (third photo) and as they settle (bottom) just smoke remains. News of the Day Newsreel. (International)

When enemy submarines are on the prowl, food consumption by merchant eeamen tends to rise above the normal average, the American Merchant Marine Institute reports. During these periods, seamen are awake longer hours and hence visit the galley more frequently. < KUchen matches which come 360 to the box and cost a nickel wouid have cost about a dollar a box had not a machine that can turn out more than a million an hour been invented in 1888. Ohio had its coldest winter in years. Existing snowplows and road maintenance equipment were wholly inadequate to cope with ‘he snows.

Uses Lincoln'* Raxor Barre, Vt. (UP)—Abe Lincoln’s razor is in good shaving condition. to which Judge Herbert D. Mason will attest. The judge has shaved with it on'every Lincoln’s birthday since 1927, when he bought it for $5 at a Springfield, 111., hold before it was discovered that it was a Lincolnian relic.

. . S ■ll _ SimstfW aoCK<WMgl*l | .d?iJPb 4wtHw-' • n y % ■OMihk. T t TWO MEMBERS OF THE ARGENTINE delegation to the United Nations ConI ferencc are shown as they arrived in San Francisco to take their place as representatives of the 49th nation at the parley. Ambassador to the U. S. Oscar Ibarra Garcia is at left. Former Argentine ambassador t« London, Miguel Angel Carcano, chairman of the delegation, is at right In center is his daughter Stella. (International Soundphoto> SALE CALENDAR MAY 18—Albert Miller, residence at the Decatur Cemetery on West Monroe street, Decalur. Household furniture sale. Roy Johnson, auct. MAY 23--Reed Properties, 5 room home 345 North 10th St. and 5 room home 311 North 11th, Decatur, Jtid., 6:09 p. m. J. F. Sarv mann, auct. MAY 23—John H. Myers, s’j. miles south and 2’A miles east of Willshire, Ohio or miles north and 2’/a miles east of ’Chattanooga, Ohio or l’/s miles south and miles west of Rockford, Ohio. Saddle horses. Roy S. Johnson, auct. MAY 28 —J. W. Lawrence, Estate, 4’/a miles Northwest of Auburn, Ind. Improved 179 acre Yarm, 2 sets of fine improvements. MAY 31—Nellwyn Brookhart, admr. of Elizabeth Ferguson estate, 2’4> miles southwest of Willshire, Ohio. Household Goods. Dellinger & Surnan, aucts. Real Estate Auction “The John H. Recd Estate” TWO RESIDENCE PROPERTIES and VACANT LOT 345 North 10th St. 310 North 11th St. 1015 West Marshall St. Decatur, Indiana Wednesday, May 23, 6 p.m. No. 1—345 North 10th Street will sell at 6:00 P. M. Five Room, two story. Semi Modern House, new siding and new roof, some fruit trees, grapes and berries, located on an unusually fine large lot. No. 2—310 North 11th Street will sell at 6:45 P. M. Five Room Semi-Modern Home, barn and small chicken house, nice shade and some fruit trees, large lot. THESE PROPERTIES ARE BOTH LOCATED IN A GOOD RESIDENIIAL SECTION, Close to the G. E. and other Decatur Industries, on Fine Large Lots, can easily Im made into attractive modern homes. No. 3—1015 West Marshall street will sell at 7:30 P. M. Vacant Lot, Ideal Home Site. I'ERMS: These properties will be sold subject to the approval of the Court. 20% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. Immediate Possession. Heirs of John H. Reed Estate Owners J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer C. W. Kent —Sales Manager Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana

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Co-Eds Wear ‘Fatigues’, lowa City, la. (UP) —Co-eds at the University of lowa are wearing sometliing new these days. Threatening the popularity of “bluejeans,"' the girls are walking the campus in Army “fatigues’’ —they have the huge patch-pock-ets and that sloppy look so dear to a co-cdls heart.