Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1945 — Page 5
L ,B OCTOBER 30, 1945.
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Far 25 ward* ar lata: 1 time SOe; 2 timet 76e; a times |1; • timet *1.75. Rates queted are for eaneecutlva ißtartlane. No claselfied ada accepted on aklpday schedule. Rate far 10 point BLACK FACi le le per word for Intertian. Copy mutt bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadllno la • a. m. FOR SALE StWlN’d itACfllXg’ntpAlßlNG —all makea. Needlet, all, boltt, parta. We make covered bueklea, covered buttona, do hemttitching. make buttonholet. Boardtnan'a 446 South Firat. S3lt27i froft SALE—4O - acrc farm west ol Decatur, good fertile toil, and good buildings, with electricity. Schwarts Realty Service. 815 W. Monroe st. Tel. 1398. 231tf FDITSXL-E-fi room. 2 apartment house on North Sixth street, water, lights, gas. Rooms furnished to move in; possession in 30 days. Priced to sell. Schwarts Realty Service, 915 W. Monro* st., phone 1398. 232tf FOR’SALE -Posaession in - jT days five room completely modern Mercer Avenue home. latrgo living room, dining room, kitchen with built In cupboards, one large bedroom, one small bed room. Basement with majestic furnace, automatic hot water heater. May be viewed in afternoons by appointment only. It’s good to live In Decatur. Bob Heller. Realtor, K. C. Building, Phone 870 night or day. 246-ts FOR Massey-Harris anil John Deere breaking plows and Brady garden tractors. Gerber Implement store, phone 255. 263-*ts FOR SALE Flirnitnr- “pair, upbulstering and refinishing. picture framing and stove repair. Socaur Furniture Repair, First and .Monroe. Phone 7363. 254-<3t FOR SALE Fur coat like new; Jacket -Suit; boys overcoat. 887 N, sth St. 2a5-::tx FOR tiog feeders. «-4-6 an<i 10 holes. Hydraulic Allis Chalmers tractor seat. Gerber Implement. 255-gtt FOR SALE Globe enameietl range- A-l condition. Lail 573-8, Jeff Rausch. 255-gßtg FOR SAlF|—Ladies i>la< k cloth coat, size 41. Two black < rep* dresses, siac 44. Telephone lol!’. 255-31 X FOR”SALE Sow with 9 pigs. lErnest Thieme, 7 ntlloq northeast of Decatur. 255-Jt L'SED Furniture. EtgiTt piece waT nut dining room suite. Modern bedroom suite, chest, vanity ans inuurspriug nrntir ss Sellers kitchen cabinet, like new. Bedroom suites. Roil-u-way beds, several studio couehes. Chrome breakfu*! sets. Wine colored living room suite, lik new. Small metal tiling cabinet. Several good used breakfast sets. Three burner gas hot plate Wood wardrobe, several MRchen dropleaf table. Youth’s b-ds. complete with inm-i spring ma'tress. like tu-w. Several new ir used high chairs. Heating stoves. Heatrolus. laundry stoves and cud rauiFe, Decatur Used Furniture. 146 South Second. Phone 429. 255 2t
FOR SALE-5 roMn modern house, full basement, motor plumbing, shower bath, built-in cupboards, located northwest. 5 room aemlmodern house, clone In, 6 room semi-modern house southwest. Several building lote. Choice of Adams county farm lands. Tri-Stato Realty, T. D. Schieferstein, Phono 105. 128-tt FOR SALE- It'd and White cocker spaniel puppies. Ectnal' Phom 114. FTiit SALE and WKWe Broad Breasted turkeys, live or dressed. Also broil- rs. Call Arthur Lytle nuou or evening, Phone 8474. _ ' 2<<t Friiid.die 6 f«•■•*. '' x <el!<-iit condition. Phone 996-K after I: 1" |i tn. FbiCHA'LE “Durham cow. will b-J fresh noon. 1 yearling sheep buck. Pltoth B» T. 256-2’x Foil SALK -Corn. 44. L. i mile- couth of M'lglev. - ,l> ‘ FOR SALE JJinn-upolis .Molino combine. 12 loot. Good coiidili m O. I’. Whitaker, Convov, (».. route 2. IV* tiifh-t north of Middlebury. 256-g3tx f<)R*SALE _^i38 _ barrul rock pullets. started laying. Also 135. 5 months old Phone 15:16 256-g3t FOirSALE"-1 Croom dupl x house. 5 rooms on one side, and 6 roo'ii* on the other side. About 2 squuteu from center of town In tirst cia“S condition; with a new oil heatls.g plant two years old. For infonna tiou, see J W Andrews, and Hairy Easex. 256-»ut
(R ICKIES by Ken ReynoMs 'Va J >»»2 **l set my trap in the Democrat Want Ads!'* FOR SA LE — Man's navy” ldu<\ beautiful robe. Lined. Good as new. Will sacrifice. Plume 210. 251-St FOR SALE 20d acre' farm h'mflei south west of Decatur highly improved all modern bouse and barn, thorougly tiled. Inquire at Room 53, Rice Hotel, Decatur, Indiana. 251-6tx FOR SALE—A good site tor fllling station and tourist camp. Two acres of ground on Stalo Highway. Inquire Room 53. Rice Hotel, Decatur, Indiana. 251-6tx Fo'lOjaCE—(Jiri’s bicycle, good condition, pre-war model. 904 .Monroe street. 8257t2 FOR SALE—Pears. 50c bu.. and pick them yourself. Guernsey cow with week old calf by aide. Phone 1180 between 4 A 6 p. m. Itx ToiFISALE — laftToTiver Grain Master combine, good condition. 1937 Oliver 7o tractor, excellent condition. 6 black English pups. 3*4 miles east Willshire on state highway 31. Isaac R. Hileman. 256t»x
Foil RALE--Winter p*ars. II to 32 bushel. Hugo Thieme, 64 miles northeast Decatur. 256'31 WANTED WANTED - t’aed cars, highest prices paid tor good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash tee Zintsmaster Motor Sales. First and Monroe; phone 372. 214-ls WANTFID-Can you 'spare your ear? I need cars for our servicemen now returning. High ceiling prices yet being paid. Fred Buoclie, phone 975. 249t12x WANTED - Men to hale hay? atea* dy work, good pay. John Feaael, phone 6262. 253-6 t WANTED — Elderly woman' for customer service work; can be partially conducted from home. Either full or part time. No experience necessary; good earnInka; give address, phone number and 3 or 4 character rufereuwsAddresa Box 129 in care of Democrat. 355-31 X 'WANTED Ride' to Ft. Wiyne Knitting Mills working both tricks. 827 N. stb St. Phone 1095 255-3tx WANTED Td RENT: Good level farm of 100 160 acres, equipped fur dairying. Good equipment Write D. G. Meyer, Route 3, Bluffton. Indiana. 255-g3tx WANTED TO RESH* Furnished or unfurnished room* or house in or near Decatur, t’y Huelsman. Cold waler, Ohio. 255-3tx WANTED — Open sows and all kinds of cattle. L. W. Murphy. Phone 6762. 255-ts WA.N’VE!* ' Employmen' by experteneed waitress. Will accept job a,, clerk. 19 year* ot ag j. Can give reference Phom- 8933* 256-g2tx
WAViTU—We are taking in Soya Itoans at our elevat* ot-K.-lßurk Elevator Co._ WANTfcD 20 gauge, d.»ubl” barrel shotgun. Hammerless prefarltd Call 521-G after 5 p.m. 256 gSI W \STEI to answer ph >m- of evenlntw at Taxi Stand 2»6-2tX WANTED furms. EaaP ern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms, bee ma for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts FOR SALE S<-winx m:i:hlne drop In-ad. treadle type Guaranteed perfect Mowing condition. Boardman’s. 445 South First St. 256-34 x MMCELEANEOiJS ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on ue, wo wIU bo glad to give you a free estimate on any size Job. We can apply • guaranteed Oaroy roof at no additional coot. Also brick sad ishestoa siding. Arnold * Kienk Phone 463. »04f FAWERS“ATTENTION—WoTrif move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2900. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. l s ~<f APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other eleotrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parta for all popular makes.—Arnold 4k Kienk. 31-ts CHRISTMAS' ( T tir«&*7g-regular au l rellgioiiH, also Every-day Cardt Phone 1450. Mrs. Mart Brann. 232 N. 7th 81. J54-3tX Hom<’g>i:ir<l liisulaiTon save* over io% of your fuel bill. Free Icrtlmate ch'erfully given Voq will be surprised at our low coo*Call Gamble’s, phouc 429. It
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~l™*. RgyT Fd'H RtNT—llseping vate entrance call iB6O. 216-8 U CHICAGO GRAIN CLOBE Wheat: Dee. 1.77 U: May 1.714- %; July 166%-%: Sept. 1.68%. Corn: Dec. 1.I8H; May 1,174; July 1.17%; Sept. 1.1848 Oats: Dec. 684 %: May •7%-%: July 654-%: Sept. 64%-fc. Trade in a Good Town — Doaatur
LABORERS Start Work At Once > k jPkl Wanted For OO PntN About 6 Weeks 90 cents per hour, with time and one-half for all work over N hours in any one day. Time and one-half for Saturday mornings. Double time for Saturday afternoons, Sundays and Holidays. Apply at Construction Office. Central Soya Co. Decatun Indiana
-20Carpenters Wanted Over Three Months Work Union Scale: Sl.tO per hour with time and one-half for ail work over K hours in any one day. Time and one-half for Saturday mornings. Double time for Saturday afternoons. Sundays and Holidays. Come prepared to go to work. Apply at Construction Office. Central Soya Co. Decatur, Indiana
The Central Soya Co. Wantu To Leaac on a Yearly Banis Houses and Apartments in or near Decatur. We will maintain these properties. Call G. W. Vizard—Phone 337
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—WlTH ALL THE TRIMMINGS! /TWO WILL BE si Ifc'MON, WIMPY, V] /how WILL YOU L’l / WITH P4CKL6S \ 1 .„. (&O MUCH better?) (the people Ag£j I have it, fopeye ( AND oniom ano J /icAWGIVE YOU ONE) n web) ohjc-fZ \wajtw I / i ( HAMfcißows worth J r 'v! SEZ ONc-J m .,T\ vhatchaA KjaTTucerry \ OF WTPOOUCTIONI MEAN?? J fori cw . -Oi < sia! U >— <3ive sou I F S - ) /-V" I ~~~—l —, _ 71 V. TWO??/.4 (Y, Lr4—<BU Q sa c; A w 4’f Z I 1 > It a,- * t ZL I’SSjA A/ N a zi * v*« 'i? X* v I r> * t H Ki** iw. IjU light, ' f X A? /s v/, W' I " Vs / » J 10) -HQ Tpm Sims — BLONDIE POSITIVE AND PAINFUL PROOF! ' “7W z -rx ha> \-\7 sandwich r / z v /k k\\z WOm ■ !' — ) ~ ‘■A.Bb| -»' ** **• w Im* ’*
Markets At A Glance By United Press Ktocks lower In quH trading. Bonds lower. U. S. governments mixed. Curb st'u-ks Irregular'.v lower. Cotton higher. Wheat, oats. rye. barley and corn Irregular. Chicago Livestock. Hogs active, fully steady; cattle Heady, and sheep steady to it* cents lower.
JAF BUTCHERY tOeatlauM mew Page Oaa) of Newburg. N. Y.. later introduced evidence designed to prove that these two men were murdered "The Japanese forbade anyone to go outside.’ Cosgravu testified, "and from then on we were virtually prisoners." Enrlier io the day. Maj Gen. Bsstlio J. Valdes, chief of staß of thu Philippines army, testified that the Japanese slaughtered ."many ’ persona at a paper factory. He told of his search fur the brnliea of his brother and nephew I among l>odies heaped like cordwood. Every skull In the grisly pile | had been crushed and the hands of every victim were roped — mute evidence of their brutal murders by the Japanese, Valdes told the military tribunal trying Japanese Gen Tomoyuke Yarnsshita for 123 war crimes in the Philippines. Valdes* slain brother was Lt. Col. Alejo Valiles of the Philippine army. Yamashita is on trial for his life charged with responsibility t for th* deaths of 57,000 Americans, Filipinos and others through ' murder, torture, starvation and ' neglect while he was Japanese commander in the Philippines in I 1944 and 1945. Mrs. Angela Lopi-z Valdes, widow of Lieutenant-Colonel Valdes, told the tribunal how 40 to 50 i Japanese armed with bayonet- | tipped rifles searched her home and kidnaped her husband, son
We Are Now Handling New Steel What arc your need!? Wa can furnish them. PRIME GRADE, ALL HOT ROLLED Eye Beams, H Beam, Channel Iron, Plate Iron. Angle Iron, Round Iron, Square Iron, Strip Iron, Flat Iron, also zome steel eaab basement uindowa. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442 - 6913
NOTICE Per Hong having work for repair or any one having toolw or guns borrowed from the Geo. McGill Repair Shop are asked to call for or return same as early aa possible. Please call between 3 p. m. and f» p. m. All goods not called for within 30 days will be disposed of. FAT McGILL 703 StuUebaktr St. Phone 5363-
and brother-in-law Al! auMw . quently were found slaia. A lone Japane»< soldier r a turned late at night and attempted to rape her 15-year-old daughter, she said. Bbe said she threw herself between her daughter and the Japanese, who was standing with drawn pistol. "(to aheau anq am me!'* she told the Japanese. The Japanese turned and ran from the house. Mrs. Justa Guido testified that some 2<* to 30 Japanese soldiers searched her home Fell. I. After getting drunk on stolen liquor, eating the family food supplies and stealing precious Jewels and 5.000 pesos, the Japanese left with her husband and throe sons. The hand* of all four were tied behind their backs, she said Their liodics were found later also. Hlrih » vrsinrate Notice Im hereby irlv«ii that riacenre Ottis Hiuckey has flint i petition In th* «*lr-u!t <*<Mirt of JMlania Fouiitv Indians, to havn ths time a*'d piece «f his birth determined. Wald petition I" set for hrarluK tin Ihr Sth day of CLYDE O Tltot’TNLlt Clerk of the Adems
PUBLIC AUCTION FURNITURE ANO HOUSEHOLD GOODS till North 2nd St.. Decatur, Indiana Wed., Oct 31, 3:30 p. m. FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Breakfast But and four chairs Three Beds, complete wl'h Springs and Mattresses; 3 Dr*«sers 1 6 Dining Room Chairs: Tablesand Stands; Kitchen Cabinet; Ice Box, Kitchen Vtensils and Dishes; Bed Clothing and Pillows. RUGS: Good 9x12 Rug. 2 Linoleum Hugs 9x12; Some Carpeting. ELECTRIC IRON and ELECTRIC SWEEPSR. STOVES; Good New GLOBE Heater. Hmal| Heater, Hutner Oil Stove, 3 burner Gasoline Htove and oven. 2 burner Oil Stove. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES: Lawn Mower; Electric Motor *« It. p.J Cistern Pump; Copper Boiler; Ironing Board and many other articles. Golden Star Drophead Sewing Machine in good condition. TERMS—CASH. Mrs. Jennie Durbin OWNER. J. F Sanmann—Auctioneer C. W. Kent—Sales Manager Sale conducted by Midwexl Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana.
PUBLIC SALE Ah I have zold my farm. I. tin- undersigned, will nil a! public auction tlu- following described peraonal property on farm 2 milea west and I’ - milea north of Decatur. !' s milea nor'h of road No 224. TUESDAY, NOV. 6, 1945 Commencing at 12:30 P. M. 15—HEAD OF CATTLE—IS 7 Hoteteiu cowh. 4 yeara old; I cow. a years old; 4 yearling Holstein heifeia; I better 5 iiion'hs old; Bull calf, 9 months old; Bull calf 6 months old. Thia is a good herd «f cattle. FEED—&»• bales Alfalfa; sou'ou Vicland Oa:a. IMPLEMENTS Garden tractor, hiteriiaU’Jiial 12 in. :: bottom plow; International manure spreader. MISCELLANEOUS 75 Chicken 8 flw gal. and 4 ihree gal water founLains; 4 Jameaway oil burning brooder stovea; lairgc size hard coal brooder: f’onai rvatoi thermostat controlled heating stove; Faim maatcr oil burning tank heater: Electric grinder; Drill; Presa; Wheelbarrow. HOUSEHOLD GOODS lb in. Scllera Kitchen Cabinet ; Library Table: Antique Buffet: Dreaser; Butler Churn; 2 gal Ice Cream Freoaer; New Horne Sewing Machine; Kitchen Table and chairs; Many articles not mentioned. TERMS- CASH MERLE SHEETS, Owner Roy Johuaon—Aur-t Chauncey Sheet*—Clerk.
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Trade In a Sood Tdwn — ©«>Muf »... - '■ ■ w Roant Turkey Wednesday 1! B.M. to 2 p.RL • 5 to 8 pJMEHLER’S. MliZ' sf FUa'i a»Hte«»telt Os Nntlee la hereby give* ts ths> er». dltorr. heirs slot Irgatsss ot Marl* Khlrrdlng. (b- sassd. ,t* •>{••*[ <• th* Adams Circuit Court. h»|d at iie atur. ti*'"*"*! J b l’rLfff <>f November I»4|. and show tauas. If any. whv th* Final Accounts wiili ths sstats of said ds- . «Unt should not b« app>’’***• ***a *hi<i hair* ore aot|flsd ta then and there mails proof receive thsir dlsiributivs ’Bah». Ida KruecgatwrX. lyecatuT, Indiana, October S 3. I*4*. Ferd L. LlUersr.
NOTICE I will not be reapoM'ble far debts contracted for by anyone but myself. Ray Imel INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRS - WINO - AUTO 780 N. Brd St. PKom 870
