Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1946 — Page 5
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For M wards er Issa: 1 time Me; 2 times Tie; • times *1; S times 11.74. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertion*. No claseWled an fiktndtaw ambw/ff "™O awv—yt—ww woo WwrWVwo Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE Is So per word for Im portion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la I g. Mt FOR BALE All Make Washer*, Sweepers repaired. For sale kitchen cabinets, base and wall; new multimotor Mayings; Kitchen's Maytag Sales and Service, 110 Jefferson. Phone 05. 64-ts ror'TXL® tumble - Records complete lino of popular and clasalcs. Uhrlck Bros. 91-ts FOR SALE -Choice 10 acre farm, located near city on main highway,. priced to sell. 40 acre farm near city, with good 6 room bouse, barn and other buildings. A real country home. 6 room bungalow with extra lot and garage. Trl-State Realty Co. T. D. Schiefereteln NEW LOCATION - GRAHAM BUILDING, Telephone 106 ts FOR SALE Five acre tract with new six room home at city limits. Chicken house, good drove well. House has hardwood floors down, knotty pine wails upMalns. Still needs furnace, part of plumbing Veteran with better than average job, and aluiut |1,50T cash to complete Improvements, may purchase without down payment. Bob Hel ler. Realtor, phone S7O, Heller Building. 122-ts SPECIAL 400 white leghorn pullets, 2 weeks old. from heavy laying strain. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana. g6t—l3o NNFIALfc -“FunlVßeed corn, early varieties. Burk Elevator, Decatur, Monroe and I'eterNon. l.'lOblit Poll HALE Teath street, 12 lots, paved street, arranged on easy payments, Price to include estimated cost of new sewer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street, Meibers street, etc. Buy now for new home next year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 131tf For uhi deluxe hmiiac coach: 1941 Ford coach deluxe. Monroe Auto Repair. 133 g3t-x
JOIN TUB thrifty crowds. Everybody nave# at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty." Drop In and see how many dollars we can save you,— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone IM. 122t30 *? *Ht SALE Two Aed Telephone I CM. 133 a3t TOTSALE - — Small house to Hl moved. Well built 314 miles south Pleasant Milin, Harry Worklager. IM *3t POU RALF. Regina electric swapper; RCA combination radio and phonograph. Both in excellent condition. Phone 1215. 133 g3t FOR SALK Farmall tractor on rubber, with cultivator. 3Mi miles south Pleasant Mills, Harry Workinxer. 133 g3t P7HT SALE Six room l ouse. liglil and water In homie; fruit trees; Immediate poseeselon. Don Doherty, Geneva, Ind. 133 -3t FOR”SALE Several lied room suites complete with chest and vanity, studio couches, table top oil rangM, breakfast sets, piano, beds, springs and mattresses, pair twin metal beds with inner spring mattress, several eight piece dining room suites, chest of drawers, general electric < abinet radio, ice boxen. Decatur l »ed Furniture. Phone 12Q, ltd S. Second. 134 -2t FOR SALE -7 room house In Toesin, in good condition, imnu-diate possession. Donovan Garton. Tocsin. IM- «3t FOR SALE Electric Hawaiian guitar, with amplifier. Call 747. 134 glti FOR SALE—Shipment field tomatoes and sweet potatoe plants. Plenty of late cabbage and home grown tomato plants. Flowem for porch boxes. Win. Strahm, 339 North 9th street. 134-31 FBr SALE--Combination range, gas. coal aiid wood. Call 963. or 333 North Seventh street. 134 gXtx FOR SALE Small depot stove’ Phone 1597. 136-2 t ►OR SALE h-e-wai walnut 4in >ing room suite. 3 9x12 rags, lamps, ironing board, lace table cover; dresser, medicine cabinet, chest; piano, child's clothing. Phone MS. 135-lt ►OR SALS?—dutboard motor. Mv-1 eurude Zephyr, flve and four! tenths h. p.. good condition Phone evenings 969-0. 135-g2t
QUICKIES by Kwn lUyaoMa [eiSi) JK. ■■ i^» k V "Your wife answered my Democrat Want Ad—Bid said I'd find the DRIP in the kitchen!" F<'R HALE John 6eere 2 row <'orn cultivator, good as new. Single row International cultivator. McCormick 8 ft. binder, extra good. Al Rauch, route 1, ffrat farm east of Williams elevator. 134 2tx I'6ll Sale <jobd concrete, gravel and crushed stone. Delivered. Frank McClymonds. Telephone 1414. 134-3 t FOR SALK - Pump jacks; las' burtiers; electric coffee makers; electric hot plates; kitchen stools; Rite way milkers; circulating sane; Nu-enamel paints; Youngstown steel kitchen cabinets; Btokol stokers; furnaces and furnace repairing; furnace cleaning. Haugh. Heating and Appliances. 134 if Pftß &ALE Well established busIneeo, located In Decatur, Indiana. Can be purchased on Contract if desired. Call 174 Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur. Indiana. 135 U For ' Two ov'e"TulCTTI7 hair chairs. Walnut dining room suite. Bed room suite with box springs and mattress. Round table. Call 1097. *13&-31X Ft)R SALE Completely Modern 5 room home, only one block from Court House, Call 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur. Indiana. 135-2 t Foil HAQ! "Tent 14 x U. wlft canvas floor. Antique pattern glassware, (.amps and other articles. Cail Sunday afternoon. Mr. Gosa, first tile Idock house. Belmont park. Decatur, cast of new bousing project. 134-2tx WANTED BOARDMANS new locatlonTlii North Fiiwt. for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 117-371 X WANTEb fb MY Home rSfrlgeiator. Write to Box 107. Democrat. I33g3tx WANTED — Furnace fnmfaJlmris and helpers. Permanent job and good pay. Kasten Furnace Company. 517 West .Monroe. Btx—l3o IiV ANTED — Used cars,' "Essa prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash jis Zlntsmaater Motor Balan, First a&d; Mosroe, phone 372. 214-ts Wanted t<> do custom pickup wire baling- -slicer. AHchllman Brothers '4 mile south 2H miles east of Cralgville. Phone Cralgvilie 1 on 6. 132-dts WANTED — Ride to Fort Wayue Knitting Mills, 7:15 to S:OT o'clock trick. Phone 431. Mrs. Her nice Deel, 103 North Kth. 134-3tx WANTED Girls for waitresses, day or evening. Apply al Beil moni Restaurant, 13th and Nutt man. Decatur. 134-a3tx WANTED To Bi’ir ' ' dood farm with go<xl house, close to Decatur. Will buy outright or will trade completely modern Decatur home. Address box 108 % Decatur Democrat. 133 g 3t MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION -We remove dead boHMB, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2OTO. Wo pay all phone charges. The Btadley Products Co. IKf Aflroxßsr imides'it wo can't fix it throw It away. Wo repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irone, ami other small appliances. White wringer rolls tor all makes of washers. Arnold « Klenk, phono 441 17-ts Luxe 4 door, new tires, excellent condition, for 2 door or 5 passenger coupe, any late model. 733 N. Fifth. Phone lola. 133-ts "MOSPITAITNSURANCE - Low an 110.00 a y«ar. Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldff. Phone 385 WU| LW ANirFWiT ” LGBT—National cylinder oxygen lank, full. Borne where between Decatur and 'Wren, 0. Contact Wren Repair shop. 135-g3t The Great White Sands near Alamagordo. N. M.. site of the first atomic bomb lest explosion, are almost pure white gypsum. ArchWecture In New Mexico r* fleets the biatory and culture ut Ito people, and b based cn materials and forms indigenous tc the state.
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Asks Accounting Os Half-Million Estate Charges Half-Sister Squandered Estate Santa Monica. CallL, June 8 — (UP)—Harrison I’oet. former Lou Angeles socloilte, demanded an accounting today for his half million dollar estate which ho charged bis half-ulster and her automobile salesman liusbaiid sold piecemeal and apent in high living while holding him a prisHe named his half-sister. Gladya. and her husband. Charles Ciooks, who now live In Mexico City, In a petition filed yesterday lu Banta Monica superior court. Pout naked tor an accounting for 5504.900 obtained from the sale of his property and collection of art and rarA booka. The petßion charged ID part: "Gladys Crooks and her husband, Charles ('rooks, held sffirnt Incommunicado in tale home In Santa Monica, and cauaod him to be guarded night and day by male nurses, preventing him from using a telephoto and kept him tn complete physlcial restraint.” The petition said Post, an adopted brother of Guy Bates Post, motion picture actor, was Watch and Jewelry Repair. Diamonda — Watchee Bllverware — Clocke 326 N. Ninth St.
RKIBSI CMh Coal. Feed ■W * s«K>iy Monroe at ElgMh HOTROINT APPLIANCE* G. £. FARM EQUIPMENT n ■ Hotpoint Washers e KENTS Complete Service Ail Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe 4t. Phono 27 wanted' Girl* or women to operate power mending maehineo. Experience helpful, but not compubory. BAG SERVICE. INC. CaU Phone 556 or al Plant on E!m St.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing — “SHOO FLY” 1 FJr - y ,1/f/ \ ||)./ ; T*"™ v >1 * I . ~ BLONDIE THE RAINB CAME ! L s z /osvouwl£2< 7*1101*) (tTSANcdIM V toteKt ) SLM| h’U' & ' ■‘’■JF "v/ 1 \ I : ; WARNING! 1h Your Home and other properly Adequately Insured in view of Rising Prices? ■ NEARLY EVERY HOME OWNER HAS TOO LITTLE INSURANCE TODAY! I Leland Smith Imurance Agency I
lent to Europe by the Crooks In 1939. and returned to New York after the war. "Kubaequeutly Gladys Crooks tailed on said affiant at his hotel in Mexico City and informed him that bar husband had persuaded bar to use bla monies, that she cud Ler husband had spent most of jbe money aud they would en dear or io make restitution.'' the ptitlon said. It charged that the Crooks had spent the money playing the I mock market and buying each other "lavish gifts of Jewelry aud clothing.” — O' —— —— The .Museum of Navajo Ceremonial Art. located nee- Banta Fe. N. M.. contains the moat complete collect lona of reprodnctlona of Navajo sand pointings in tbe world. 0 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur HIGHER BREAD < ( eoltewaU Frew Page »»» omers, or making "under-the-count-er sales.” Despite the nationwide bread shortage, however, only four scat tered communities In the east, mid wist and south reported over-cell-ing payments OPA InwesUgators are checking the reported violations. The survey revealed that more housewives are baking their own bread aud rolls. OPA believes ihat accounts for a 77 percent increase in flour buying during tbe last two weeks. AWM Hlrth t'ervtfh-at? Notice Is horohy atvon that HlrharU I.rwia Murray has filed a petition in tbe Circuit Court of Adams County Indiana, to hava the time and place of hia birth datrcmlned. Said petition ta set for hearing on Ibc 13lh day of May. I*4« CLYDE O. TROtrTNKH Clerk of the Adami Circuit Court Juno *
I ... -O ■ . ■ ■ — . AumMatmeal us AOmlatatratrl. I Notice I. hereby given that the underslgneil line t>eeii uppolntrU Administratrix of the estate of Owar D. W*lUy. late of Adam. Counts, decea.ed. The e.late is probably sol* • vent. 80-ale June Weldy, AdiliinistrsIrlx. May 23, ISIS Heavy H. Heller, Alferaey. Moy 23. June I, » MOTKB TO >O%-HS:atI»EMTS la the *oaa«a t'lreolt < aurt April Trrw. UMS •* t <>a*plalet For IH.arre < aaae Wo. I7OIM THE atATP. OF ISIHAh*, ADAMS t ill t»T» SH. Jahn J, Waltera *M. Dehyne W. Mailers. It appearitiK from affidavit, filed In the above entitled ratine, that Ny»e W. Walter* the above nain-d defendant la a nou-realdenl of the State of Indiana. -Nolli-e Is therefore here-by given w tbe aald DeNysa W. Walter* that ” alie lie and appear before th-- Hoti. Judge of the Adam-. Clreuli Court on the 2nd day of Septendwr, ISIS, the aanie tel ng the Ist Judicial Day of the next reuular term thereof, to ba Itolden at the Court H"U«r In the I‘lly of Deratur, commencing on M<*ndav, tin- 2nd day of September A. I>. Ist* and plead by anawer or demur to aald complaint, or the aame will tn- heard and determined In her al»eii< e. W ITNRSH. my name, and the Beal of .aid Court hereto affixed, thia 3Ut duy of May 1944. Clyde «. Trontarr Clerk. May 31. 194*. John L. UeVeM, Atlernry Jun. |__t—ls. be fftad to be us service to you. TRI-STATE REALTY AUCTION CO. T. D. Schleferstein Room 4 DeVoes Bldg. Phone 106 General Auctioneering and Real Estate
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ACTIVITIES OF ADAMS COUNTY 4-H CLUBS — 4 Union Pals The Union Pals 4 H club <rf Union towiuihlp met Tuemtey at Ike home of Jean Lnuteam hleger. The meeting was opened with group singing, followed by the national Imya and girls club creed, read by Olga Thieme. Roll call wan answered with "my favorite radio program.” A poem whh read and a demonstration on oatmeal cookies was given by Jean ger. Delicious refreshments were served during the souial hour, following Whit’ll gam<w were enjoyed Those pienent were Evelyn GerMe, Betty M-hrman. Ixtgoru Markle, Olga Thieme, Marcella Walters, Mrs. Forrret Walters snd the hostess. Miss ImutcHM hlegrr. The next tnet-ling will be held June 18 at the home of Barolyn Sue Braden. Peppy Pals Tbe Peppy Pals 4-H club met Saturday at the Friedhelm Lutheran. whiMil Games were conducted by Anna Scheumann. following which delk-louu refreshments wore served by Marie Witte. Lorena Witte was a guest at the meeting. Happy-Go-Lucky The Happy-Go-Lucky 4-H club of Blue Creek township met June 3 al the Kimsey schtwl. The iiK ctiug was called l<» order by the president, Vivian Buchanan. The American pledge and the I II pledge were given and group siiigiug was led by Gkria Merriman. Table was set by Betty Roebuck and Pauline Roe. After the meeting a delicious lunch was served by the liugteas. Tin- next meeting will Lo held June 18 at the Kimsey achuol. Jolly Juniors The Preble Jolly Juniors had Ihelr regular meeting June 1 al the St. Paul's Lutheran school with Ethel Schelmege as hostess. The roll call who answered with "My Favorite Tree,” Margie Mentor then gave a demuustiatiou ou making lemonade.
Those present were: Margie Monter. Vit gene Balking. Elbel Behainu>ga, Delorls WorUw. Marilyn Kiefer, Mary Ann Sulking, 4 Mary Ann Ewel. Games were pl»yed lunch wan served. Th* meotlM wao closed by the 4-H pledge The next mooting will be bold June 13 at lb* home of Virgetu* and Mary Ann Selklng, with Virgene Sclking as hooteup. Happy Hustler* The Happy Hustlers 4-H club of Washington township met at the Debolt school May 31 for their third inerting. The meeting was called to order by the president. Marylin Durr. Holl call was answered by giving "Your Favorite Comic Stflp." Virginia Mitchel gave a demonstration on “How to pull a thread In a dish towel." Mlw Anna Williams showmi pictures ou "How to freoxe foods.” Refreshments were served by Edith McFarland. Wavetene Lehman and Carrol Mcßride to the ineiubens and visitors preMDl. 0 Electronic Trap Exterminates Rats Trap Is Installed In Decatur Store The lietter mouse trap has been invented and in this particular case It's an electronic trap that ex terminate* rats. One of the electric traps bar been metalled In the Cash Coal. Feed and Supply store, corner of Monroe and Eighth streets. The rats electrocute themselves by walking Into the trap. Harold Grant, proprietor of the supply house, explained the functions of Iho automatic trap. The trap Is open at both ends so that the rat can see ahead and feel safe In advancing. In the center of the trap Ls an Invisible infrared Im- am of light that shines on a photo electric cell. Any interrupt Hon of this beam causes doom
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the trap to .ua# shut, trapping the rat. The rat walks up x ramp Into a death chamber and comes Into contact with an electric wire, which sends just enough current fhrouxh Its body to destroy M. The traps are set over regular paths followed by the rodent* in their search for food and water and once they break the electric boom, they are eaught. Himllar traps have been Installed in many large atone and in> dustries as a means of destroying the rat. which not only destroys food, but carries disease0 ARMY COLONEL, (Csntlsoed rroas Fags Owe) oat singte-haadad rubberise evjer recorded. According to the war depart* inent. the Durants brought the entire jewel cotiecHon bach with (bcm from Germany and were planning to split their loot four ways. They still held the jewels wlien they were arrested but tbe colonel stubbornly refused to re* vtal where ha had cached the halt still unrecovered. The war department did not reveal how Durant is involved in the case. The war department said that Captain Na»h formerly command* ed a swank root center set up for officers in Kronberg castle. There site met (kstonel Durant. They were said to have been married "a few days ago." Army sources said that Cotouel Durant was on terminal leave when he was arrested. Special orders have been issued revoking his separation from the service and extending his eetive duty iu-rtod until the army's taveetigaUon is completed. Special orders also were issued on May 28 extending Captain Nash's active duty. She too had beep separated and her terminal leave would hawc be**« >fe s uosi day—May 29. RENEW EFFORTS TO (Turn To Paa* 2, Column 4) electrical workers local 745 s*t Nor- • wood denounced the pay increase as a "strike breaking move."
