Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1946 — Page 5

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FOR SALE All Make Washer*. Sweepers repaired. For sale kitchen cabinets, base and wall; new multimotor Maytags; Kitchen's Maytag Sales and Hervice, 110 Jefferson. Phone H. 04 ts FOR SALE Columbia Records complete line of popular and classics. Uhrick Bros. 01-ts FOR fIALU--Tenth street. 12 lots, paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to include estimated cost of new sewer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street, Melbers street, etc. Buy now for new home nest year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 181tf JOIN THtiJ thrifty crowds. Everybody saves at Sprague Furniture Store, “The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 19». 122130 FOR "SALE Semi modern housed 5 rooms ami bath; basemen* and furnace. Clarence Smith, 120 8. 14th st. 136t3» FOR SALE Pump ja<'k»;'KU« 1,11 fners; electric coffee makers; electric hot plates; kitchen stools; Rite-way milkers; circulating fans; Nu-enamel paints; Youngstown steel kitchen cabinets; Stokol stokers; furnaces and furnace repairing; furnace cleaning. Haugk. Heating and Appliances. 134 ts FOR SALE At Harlow Gardens. you may receive 6 hardy Chrysanthemums of different colors, all for 50c Also cut flowers. 13fi-6tx FOR SALE 2 varnished screen door*. 32 by 81. Vsed 1 season. Phone 1533. or call at 222 South First street 136 g3t

FOR SALE 8 f(M»t McCormick Deering binder good a* new. Phone 956-M. 138-3 U FOR SALE Shipment Held tomatoes and sweet potato plants. Plenty of late cabbage and home grown tomato plants. Flowers for porch boxes. Win. Strahin, 339 North 9th St. 136« t FOR SALE Two Story Frame Garage Building. Can lie easily converted into 5 or 6 room dwelling.. Size: 32' x 22' with slate roof and good siding. Buyer to move building from present location. Open for inspection. Will accept sealed bids on same. Owner reserves rights to refuse any or all blds. J. R. Parrish -503 W. Monroe St. 137 g2t For SALE Vwd Majestic warm air furnace. Size 22. good condition. Phoue 1047 between 3:30 and 7 p. m. 137-3tx FOR SAI.E ( ollie pups, 41 ea< h. H. U. Murphy, 724 West Adams St. >’ 7 * 2t FOR SALE Fresh Tiiw. 6 years old. Guernsey and short horned. F. L. Brlttson, on 221. firwt house east state line on north side of road. 127* -g2tx Have you visited our Hardware department? We have many scarce items such as 4 qt. pressure . .Hikers. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Ind 127—(t FOR SALE- Open leiokcases in assorted finishes and sizes. Stucky A Co.. Monroe. Ind. 137 &i FOR SALE Stevens 22 holt act bn repeating rifle. Phone 1471. 138--Itx FOR SALE—New Fuiniture LivIng room suites 3150.60 up, Studio couches chuck full of springs 861.00 up, chests of drawers 819.50 to >28.00, utility cabinets 818.95 to >23.50, 9x12 congoleum rugs all kitchen patterus >6.25 to >7.95. lairge selection of floor, table, vanity and pin up lain)*. Sprague Furniture Store Phone 199. 138—3 t FOR SALE Hay loader, young bull, fat cow. gilts, J L. Walters third farm east Monmouth school 138-ltx FOR SALE— Combined coal hot water beater and Incinerator in good condition. Phone 8662. 138 -3tx FOR SALE Winchester Model 5i heavy barrel target rifle; Interchangeable front sight, peep rear sight 167 <)| Phone 4243 after 5 30 p. tn. 138-3tx FOR SALE—Portable vlbra-hanc 2t» actives, in good condition. Call 988-K after 5.30 p. m. 138-g3tx

QUICKIES by Km fteynoHa 1 •Sb I LA Are you lucky! — you aurel there's no reward offered for it I in those Democrat Want Ads?” lOR HAI.F Brand new Ux room I home, located on live acres at edge Os city. Has hardwood floors, I built-in cupboards, big living room, big kitchen, two bedrooms, or one bedroom and dining room downstairs. Two nice bedrooms, sewing room up. finished In knotty pine walls. Make It modern at your leisure. One car garage, 40 foot chicken house. M foot drove well, throe available building sites. May be purchased by reliable veteran for 356 monthly. Hmaller monthly payments with down payment. Price reduced >1.050 to make sale within two weeks. Owner occupied. |M>sse«sion within 30 days. Bob Heller. Realtor. Heller Build Ing, Phone 870. 13«-tf J VST RECEIVE IF Several used » x 12 Axniinster ruga, several used Ice boxes and oil stoves. Decatur Vsed Furniture. 146 S. Second St Phoue 420. 138-2 t FOR SALE Chickens have dlar rhea, pale combs, lose weight, gel lame-. Write postcard for free eye-opening booklet today. R. L. Vohs. New Knoxville. O. 138-glt*

Ft>R SALE Btislnesn building. | suitable to build dwelling. Bl>e| 16 x 32. lit good repair. Inquire II 623 West Monroe street, or Krafts I Market ItegMxll WANTED BOARDMANtFitew' locqti<m, 2MII North Flint, for sewing maeblMS II repairing, necdlca, oil, belts, parte. I covered buttona, covered buckles. I hemstitching and machine button-1 holes. 117-37ta|| WAITED - Used cars, Uffeet prices paid tor good, clean need cars. No delay. For quick cash tea I Zlntsmaater Motor Sale#, Wv*t and Monroe, phone 372. 214-» WANTED To do custom pickup I wire baling aiicer. Aschliman I Brothers '4 mile south 2H mites I cast of Cralgviße. Phoue CraigvUie I 1 on 6. lA2 6L*| WASTED To HI’V- Hood larml with good house, close to Deca-1 tur. Will buy outright or will I trade completely modern Decatur I home. Address Box 168, % Deca- 1 tur Democrat. 13<ff2t I WASiTItiD- Centrifugal pump and I small tank for use on soft wat-1 er system. Phone 3901. 136gt31 WANTED- to do custom hallos | with slicer baler. Edward Selking Decatur, Indiana, Route 2.1 J loaxland phone. 137—3 t» I WANTED girl desires general office work during sum-1 mer. Some experience. Phoue 5205. J 3 7 WANTED - — "Tlbeep to dip. Ini-1 proves weight and <iuali)y of wool, also kills tics and lice. For I appointment write Loren Glass, Route 2, Decatur, Indiana. 93-T WANTkb— Veteran must have g.xxt car. Will pay high ceiling price. Cash. See Harold at Steffen Imp. Co. -3rd St. 136 3tx WANTED To do omslde or Insld« painting. Satisfaction guaranteed For Careful, experienced painters cull 8083 or 56.»2. 138 -itx WANTED Hide io plant. 7:00 am. to 3:30 pm. shift. 2L3 North First S'... telephone 138—alts WANTED— Young man to work tn bakery; call In person Stewart's Bakery. 138--3 t MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION-We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phono charges, The Btadley Products Co. IMt APPLtAriCirmVM ="!FVe can’t flx it throw it »WV We repair all makes of wishers, sweepers, Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls tor all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk. phons 483. >7-tf NOTICE Store Hours effective al once, 8 to 5:30 daily . 8 till 9 30 Sat We buy and sell uaed furniture, ateo do upholsterbK. re fin, Mb Ing, furniture repairs and plcttore frames made to order. Setiaur Used Furniture A Repair, Ist door east of Riverside Garage, Phone 1686. 13Mt Beware of under-InmiirsnceT Be hure — Injure with Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. UM

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BQ NDB ; Administrator, Fiduciary, Guardians, Sura* ty. Kenneth Runyon, Insurance Agency, Notary public. K C. Hldg., Phone MS - 844. aro auHi| | farm Imm tor 3to M y««n At 4% InL Thera to no oipmm to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call mo or drop mo a line and I will call |on you. 0. D. Lewtoa. T Hospital inMuraaca — Payi* operation*, room. «tc. — Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. 138 T CHICAOO GRAIN CLOBE Wheat; July L9BHU. Sept 1”* tjß; Dec 18IHB. May IMtoB. Aug 1 Nov. l.»8’4B; March I.OBHH. Corn: July tiopl 1-40'4 I B; Jan. 1 48HB; March I.4<tiß. Oats: July MSB; Sept. S7A4: Dec. »7to. Aug. 87%B; Nov. 87KI %; March 87%. ICoaMt Turkey 75e Thuntday noon.—Ehler’s.

Cash Coal, Feed ft Supply Monroe ot Eighth

We Repair and tune up your OUT BOARD MOTOR Experienced .Mechanic Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St. Phone 1645

I FEED FOR SALE * * * Bag Service, Inc. Plant on Elm Street oppoMte Tile MiU.

for sale Western Saddle Horne (stuUion) l-yr.-i)ld Chestnut Horrel, Light mane and tail, Stripe in face. Sound. Well broke for anyone lo ride, gentle disposition. Nice to handle. Roy 8. Johnaon on River {road, first farm west of i Road No. 27. 13843

TBnm® tuea™ No. _ 4er swct blouse) 7 AND SHO£S?/y — ( Ox ' ; (IS' BLONDIE WELL, 1/)VE IS BLIND! . Z 1 HOLD THg IDO MXJ REALIZE, KS OUTSIDf'] ~ ' P IM) H Z HOSE ANO I'LL 1 BLONDIE, LONG Y l '7 SPRiMKING’d MBWLI JI - J 7 ? LOVE AT (COULD VOUSE )> GO AROUND J AS I'VE KNOWN / STHELAWnJH <, M rwl FIRST /SAhRE A CUP TO THE KTICHEN J MDU I'VE NEVER) H ( OF COFFEE?) S ANO GET J MET SOUR-Lx AiILJ M ' Jwfl gS|M ' pSibii r I ~ v - j i/Kv I ■ *■--ijFm ■w-m h. I li\ ) 'v |> * > Km #iz | WARNING! , YESTERDAY’S INSURANCE IS NOT ADEQUATE TO COVER TODAY’S REPLACEMENT COSTS. Leland Smith Insurance JLgency

URGES VETERANS TO (Caani.«*o grant Poe* > whenever the expected depression doos kit," bo said. “«• these mvu to be sought by the employer aa skilled workmen. Tbo speaker warned against any attempt* «t •** ••!’i <, r er lo Illegally participate In the program. such as reducing labor eoata by using the federal payments to veterans aa a tiieana of boost lag total wages paid. He also urged the employer to make appiicatiou and qualify in can of the approximate 150 trades aa a "eckool.* Wolter J. Krick, cltalman of the Adams county approval committee under the training program, was chairman o 4 the program. Other memkera of hie committee were guests. g— NINE PERSONS DEAD iCMthwS r»,a ra«» claoo were being heiu, killing 17-year-old Barbara Craotord. claas valedictorian Ted Kltenwood. an Ice skating I champion who once held the eastern states and middle Atlantic states amateur tltlne, was killed by lightning while playing golf

Notice! Wo are buying all grades of paper stock at present market peleeo. Also want Scrap Iron, Rage, Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiotore, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zine, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cane. We are also buyers of beef hides, calf akin, sheep pelts, tallow, fate, greases, alls, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 412

HOTPOINT APPLIANCt# G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT e ■ — Chicken Brooders —e KENTS Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroa St. Phone 27

LOANS k Would a caah loan of >25 or more help you', if ro, you can borrow the money from uh on your own aignature. No delay. You can get a loan from u* to pnydehta and the extra money you may need. Ix>ann made in amount/) up to SiJOO.OO. You can borrow from us on your note, furniture, etc. without any one knowing about it. Cuff, phone, write LOCAL LOAm COMPANY (Mr Ttei taWw St«r» Mm. M-7 DtCATUR. ISO.

at Ameterda®. N. Y Three prisoners from Rockviow penitentiary near Bellefonte. i’A took rtdvauteac <»f a power failure caused by the storm and escaped. Hailstones aa big as golf balls fell In Chicago's north side

Annual Farm Bureau 1 I Picnic On June 30 j Will Hold Picnic In Grove North Os City Plaßs were announced today for the annual picnic sponsored. by the Adams county farm bureau. C.W.R. Mcbwartx. president, stated that thia year's picnic will te held Sunday. June 30. at Bt. John’s grove on U. 8. road 37. The big feature of the pictuc will he the basket dinner served siMirtly after noon Ea<-li family is invited to bring a basket of food, which will be distributed from a tong cafeteria ctyle table. The social and edu cational ladies of the farm bureau. headed by Mrs. Harry Crownover, will have charge of aerving the meal. In Hie afternoon, there will lie a program of music and singing featured by an address by Haail Schenk. Indiana farm bureau president. Loud speakers will be Installed throughout the grove so that all those attending may hear the complete program. Mr. Schwartx, who is serving as general chairman of the picnic, stated that refreshments of all aorta would be available at the grounds. The rural youth group will lie In charge of the refreshment stands. Arrangements have been made with the state police to aid In guiding traffic In and out of the picnic grove. All farm famUies of Adams and adjoining counties i-.re Invited to attend the annual affair, regardless of whether or not they are members of the farm bureau, Mr. Schwarts stated.

—fl— CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. June 12 tUP)—(USDA I Llvealm-k: Hoze: f.iHMt, Active, steady; I good and choice barrows and gilts 14.85 tho ceiling; rows at 14 10 ceiling; complete early clearance. Cattle: 7.0 W. Calves 500. Strictly choice fed steers steady to strong, all bringing 17.90-18 <10; approximately 30 loade including long yearling* at 19.00; all other grades steers and yeai lings strong to 25 cent* higher to create highest market of eeaaon at narrowest price opread on record; very little under 16.75, mrwtly 17 00 18.00 steer trade; fed hetfers 17.90, several loads 17.65-17 85; cows weak but bulls 25 cents or more higher, heavy beef bulla to 16 25 and dairybred* to 14.50; vealers firm at ll.vO down; practically everything ,«old for slaughter on eastern account. Sheep: 2,000. Closing slow after an active start; slaughter lambs steady to shipiiers and city butcheie; load good and choice shorn lambs with no. 2 pelte 16.50, two doubles good and choice with no. 1 I pelts 17.00; few native springers 17.50, lightweight medium kind down to 18 00; shorn slaughter ewes 8.75 down. Ineludlng short load 108 lb. medium to good native* al 7.25.

MITICE OF Fl* <Bi OF BSTATB *•. ♦!•* Ncttes is Mm by Ih*" * ‘SVJiE <Ut»ra, bwlr. and ~f t ? PZX'oTuit Courted *t D«XT; .'.".J"". ::-i • AJi w whv lt>» I IXA-. -.?rn.,.MbST M i-oi'NTH with »b* .Icsdtiit .Ucuhi not H Lnd Mid hairs ars aotlflvd to than land there make proof of heirship. I sud re<elva their distributive eharea Chancy Yoder. I De.-stur, Indiana. May JR. 1*44- |<-. H HassSmSo. 4taMOey. I June s—l. S Nolles l» hereby given. That «h« 1 underslgtisd <*eeu "f Executor of the ’•**‘*,. 21! Hudson tale of Adnms «*• <ea»«d The estate la probably eol- | Jtabn W. Tyodall Keeewtoe 1 1646, I Jeba L- isetoen AMoewep June s—l 3—

VIOLENT RIOTING H'oottaMd Crons FURS •—> tng because it Rew the repuhM can flag- Fires were started by rags soaked In gasoline Several hundred Haberman tried to storm the navy barracks and eelse arms to support the i •tack on communist headquarters. They attempted to smash through tbo main barracks cage with a heavy truck at high speed.

I Has your Car «ot SPRING FEVER. I Is your Car jHUry aad rua dowa? Does it Buffer from lom of pep? Is It eatinr too much pan? Does it run a temperature? I ♦ls your Car show* any of these aymptoms — | Bring it in for a complete check'Up. We U <to | the job quickly—and et « price that will make I you Glad that you read this ad. ! Approved Plymouth & DeSoto Service : Dick Mansfntd Motor Sale m ■ 1 Public Auction HOUBEHOLB GOODS 313 West Adams Bt-, Decatur, Indiana Saturday, June 15-1 p. m. FURNITURE: 3 piece Living Room Suite; Occassional Chair; Library Table Writing Table. Walnut Dining Room Suite; KOHLER CAMPBELL Piano; Urge Cupboard with drawers; Single Bed complete; Double Bed complete; Dresser; ClHKonier wi<b mirror and drawers; Cto*!; Hall True; Zink Top Kitchen Table, and tnaay other ptoces of furniture. RUGS'- 4 • 9x12 Rugs, egtra nice rugs Several Throw Rugs, MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES: 8 Day Clock; Urge Mirror, bevel edge, oak frame; SmaM Mirror; Several Ump»: Lace Table Cloth; Hand Sweeper; Ironing Board; Klectrk Hon; Two Hole Gas Stove with oven; Wash Tuba and wash board; Mason Fruit Jara; Some Canne<| Fruit; Food Chopper; Dtohes and Cooking Utensils; Some Bedding; Pictures, and many other Items. TERMS—CASH. Mrs. Chas. Schnitz OWNER J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer , I C. W. Kent. Sales Manager I Sale conducted by Midwest Really Auction Co. Decatur, ludiana.

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Roy S. Johnaon St Son AtKtiotMdiv ft Rml Estate We’ll b« glad te Represent yw« In the transaction of Kual at Rubllc Bate or private Mta. » years In this buetaesaJ" We welcome your tnvee4l«»*ten es eur record of w*teb we pre Phone 104 1W So. 2nd 84. DbVoob BMc-v Grew* Metvla Lolebty. Borae, Otione ML