Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 214, Decatur, Adams County, 11 September 1946 — Page 5
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> _ — LOCAL classified I ADVERTISING RATES i -o- > Far 26 warta ar law: » 1 tima Ma| I tlaaaa 7M| I tlmaa HI • tlmaa H. 71. Rataa fluotad era far aanaaautlva InaartlanA Na claaalfled . ada aocaptad aa aklpdav via. Rata far 10 paint BLACK I FACt la 60 par ward far Inaartlan. Capy muat ba In afllea by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la • a. m. FOR SALK ?01l SAEM-Now" ratfiof " bi atiug alovee, liaae cab'note, alnka. ALL MAKE WASHERS, SWEEPERS serviced. Kitchen Maytaic Sales t Service, Phono »6, 110 Jefferson St. Decatur. IM—tf ; for - Sale -CoiuinKia Bacorda complete line of popular and claaaice. Dhrlch Bron. »l ts FOR BALfo—Tenth afreet. 12 lot? paved atreet, ananped on eaay payments. Price to include eatlmated cost of new sewer. Other lots on Mrrcer Avenue, Cleveland street, Melbers street, etc. Buy now for new home nest year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Holler Building, Phone 876. llltf JOIN THE thrifty crowds. Everybody saves at Sprague Furniture Store, “The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and sea how many dollars wo can save you — Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 19». 212—Mt FOR SALE Complete moving bust neaa, including big army truck. One hundred orders for local house moving jobs go with business. Also includes forms for cement basement work. Owner selling because of health. Priced at cost if equipment could be purchased. Opportunity to be own bcas. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870, Heller Building 177—ts FOR SALE-flood building lot op poslte entrance to General Eleltrie. Opportunity for parking lot. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Pnone 870. 184—ts ten room house on sth street, goo<l location, stoker furnace, hut water heat. A bargain. 6 room bouse on Line street, full basement, furnace, toilet and hath. Double garage. Schwarts Realty Service. 915 West Monroe street. Tel. 1398. 214 t« rnrsTiT - — room Ihhihi-. Bill Winchester street. Immediate possession. 211-lts FOR SALE iTgauge hummerless double barrel Stevens shot gun. John H. Barnett. 1002 High street. Decatur. Jllnltx FOR SALE-’35 tuotioor Plymouth. Phone 7865 Alvin Fennlg 212-8 U FOR SALE—WeiI pump, pipe and cylinder. Julius Kohne, R. R. 2. 212— 2ti For SALE—97 a'cres - in * Monroe Twp. Allen county. Will sell on ' contract with a small down payment. Phone 4152 Monroeville. A. D. Emenhlser. 213 st» Fdll SALE—Jlotor r- <mt' “ PHS. Harry Brown. Belimont road. 1 Phone 3632. 213 -g3tg ■ LIVING ROOSTs'I iTES. new all spring construdlon at Stucky & 1 Co., Monroe. Ind , op«n each evening except Wednesday. 213—5 t ‘ FOR SALE All mod- rn house trailer. Can be seen at 611 Win- ■ cheater street from 2:30 to 7 pm. 1 Reasonable. 212- g3tx iTjvxiTE" f ilvi:s~\ni r tFrio- ‘ MANS, new all spring construction at Stucky * Co.. Monroe, Ind.. Open each evening except Wednesday 218—56 1 FOR SALE Pot itm*. B-vlse cobbiers, 81.19 a hundred: fancy ■ large Chippwa and Kaßladme. 82.69 ' a hundred. Coppesu corner. 213FOR SALE Alto r.axaplione, < gold finish, In excellent condition. Phone 1443 213 —l g2t ‘ FOR SALE-3 room Quonset < house; immediate posses- | sion. Reliable Realtors & Builders, phone 5902. 214t3 < h)R SALE Family Grill, form- ' er<y known as Bruce’s Grill An opportunity to go Into business I for yourself with a good Income. If interested see Schwaitz Realty 1 Str vha. 915 West Monroe Street, ( Tel. 1398. 21416 For sAIE - New Futnitire-Liv- I Ing roam suites. Studio couches. 1 Tilt chairs and Platform Rockers t chuck tuii of aprings. New style* 1 latest covers. We save you 10'' 1 to 20%. Why pay more Sprague t Furniture Store. Phone 199. 1 214—3 t I RMUALfc 7~~ lame, 6 miles P south of Forf Wayne Hard wood ' tioors. built in eupbwsids in good • condition Vacant Will sell I terms. Write Ed Wiebe Hoagland. Indiana. 53t
QUICKIES by K«n Reynolds feISPPf 7 "I'm not Interested iu your political views—now take that paper back and get the one with the Democrat Want Ada!" FOR' SALE-80~ acres good iev7l ground, all under cultivation. Six room house, enclosed back porch. Soft water in house, full basement. Electricity available. Two good drilled wells, garage, milk house, chicken house, brooder house, wagon shed, grauery. 2 barns. Located 1 mile west H mile north Unn Grove, Indiana. Buy direct from owner. Mrs. J. K. Yoder, Linu Grove. 213—8tx STll)l(>~ , iif i , I!M new aTTsprTng construction at Stucky IbA Co., Monroe, Indiana. Open each evening except Wednesday. 213—5 t Fdll FaLE Watermelons, extra large, red ripe: also honeyrock melons. Priced right. Cuppeas corner. 213—git FOR SALE Peaches, always lowest priced, tree ripened, every <lay. Coppess corner. 213- <3t KNEE HOLE DESKS NEW in was nut and mahogany finishes at Stucky A Co., .Monroe. Indiaua. Open each evening except Wednesday. 213—it. FOR SALE~— ~Ham 1 Ifon" Beach Vacuum Cleaners and table model Sentinel Radios. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 214—31 FOR SALE -Breakfast~Bets7 Kit’cben Cabinets, Utility Cabinets wood and metal. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 214 3t FOR SALE— Newly* built six room home in South part of city. Four rooms on first floor, including large living room, large kitchen, new bathroom, two bedrooms finished except for 850 worth of carpenter. material cost. Upper two bedroom*, may I* fiuwbed later. Big full basement with new water softener, hot waler beater. Will be sold with or without furniture by owner who must find new climate for family. Probably will qualify fur im» percent G. I. loan. Bob Heller, Realtor. Heller Buiding. Phone 870. 214—ts Do~you~ have |6lT<mo'O<» to" invest in a good paying busimMs in Decatur making 825,000 to 830,000 a year profit? Will sell entire business or take i*artner for part consideration. This is a good sound business and no fly by night proposition. If interested write Box 14 care of Democrat. 214-3 t FOR SALE 8~ho!e HoosieF’drill. 12” walking plow, set double work harness. Phone 23-12. Craigvilie. William Jackson. 213—Its QUALITY HOLSTEISs Good cows and heifeis. fresh and close up for sale at all times. T. B. A Bangs tested Lester G. Braudt, miles east of Willshire. Ohio, on route 81. 214-2tx FOR SA Lit: ’ I'hilco radio built for Plymouth. Iu fine condition Clyde O. Trouluer, phone 73-1166. 212-g3t SPECIAL BA Ay new. 87.95 while they last at Stucky A Co., Monroe, Indiana. Open evenings except Wednesday. 213 -5t FOR SALE llruhswick U>Ice refigerator. Used 4 months. 122’A N. i'tth St. 214-ltx FOR SALE business building between Second and Third streets on Monroe street. Also. 3 joining lots on good street. Ideal residential location. Phone 73-1166, Clyde O. TroUtner. 2i2-gßt FOR morning beater, good shape, bowling bail, single shot rifle, single shot 12 gaug« shot gun, ironing board. H. P. McGill, 1404 W. Monroe. 214—3tx SHATFER iPRODL’CE - fresh dressed poultry every day of week except Sunday. Deliver free of charge. Telephone 9191. 209—g6tx FOR SALE-Girl’s snow auit. Aft wool, teal blue, else 6. Phone 1362. 214-2tx FOR SALE —Immediate iwasession 8550 down, three or four room home, newly remodelled in north past of city. Big lot walking distance to General Electric. Central Soya. Decatur Castings Co. Good noighlmrbood. Some built-in features In kitchen. Bath complete except (or tub or shower. Real opportunity fur siuaii family to buy home with small down payment, rewt like rent. Bob Heller, Heller Building. Phone 879. iBU ~ tt F'dT _ 6ALt'^ ?rr upngV mauo. 533 Studabakar ausat. R 214-3 U
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FOR BALB-Raven room all modern house on North Second st. Thsae bedrooms, hardwood flonra, nice big kitchen with built-in cupboards, carpets. Venetian blinds and drapes. Big lot in rear, lOffx 300 ft., with fruit trees aud good fertile soil. All for same price. I Schwarts Really Service. 913 W. Monroe st., Tel. 1398. 214t< m-l All! 6R I’R'ABF Horse’ weight 1,400 pounds. 1138 Elm St. WE HAVE*water repelling cement i paint in 8 attractive color*. For I Interior or exterior use. Haugk I Heating A Appliances. 214—4 t WANTED BOARDMANS now location. 828 Norik Fiiwt, for swing machines 1 rapairtag, needle/, oil, belts, part*,. covered button*, covered bucklna. 1 hemstitching and maebiaa buttonholes. M7-24tx WANTED To bu7~MT kinds of ' sheep, hogs and cattle. REMEM- ; BER the de horning season la at band. We do thia work at reason I able price. Phone or write Scbelt man Brothers, 6885 or 5592, Decau tur, M7-884X Work after M hoof and 1 on Saturday. Phono 4135. 1, 214- g2U 1. WANTED—Lady to act as recepi- tiontet and do general office 1 work. Must bo able to type and t have some bookkeeping expert' euce. Either full or part tkne. Adl dress Box 12 c/o Decatui Democrat { giving age, roferencea and experi- , ence. 218—aSt k Wanted To rent lio Io TOO acre t farm for March 1947. Full line i equipment. Good reference*. Farm s sold reason tor moving. Thos. Me- .. Neal, Jr. Monroeville, route 1. I 209 6tx WANTED 2 or I room" apart uient f for young married couple, both t working. Reply to Democrat Box • No. 13. 213—2tx t WANTED To clean out W“P“T „ toilets, cess pools and cisterns. . 810 to 815 Will gu anywhere to , do this work. Write Democrat. | Box 191. 318-5 t 1 Wanted PoFFILIT - H.-7T7T? s sewing machine. Phone 1056. 1 214-bltX ’■ WANTED — Young man to work a at Stewart's Bakery. Call in per- • SOU. 214-<3t ' WANTED — Oil Barners. ’ Phone 573-B. 214t4x ' FEMALE HELP WANTED 4 CHRISTMAS CARD MONEY- • MAKERS. Amazing seller! 211 ‘ card "Candlelight” Assortment • pays 50c cash profit on every 81 » sale. Sample on approval. Other big value boxes-Etchings. Religr lou*. Everyday. FREE Samples B of sensational new Name-lmprlnt- “ ed "Floral Notes." GROGAN CO. r 30 East Adams, Dept. 356. Chi--8 8- it* • WANTED Men to burn paint off ’ of dwelling. Phone 181. 218—8 t , WANTED = 'w7sbings~Phoi l e 6022. 513- 821 1 MISCELLANEOUS I* TaKBeU ATftNTidff=WT r* I 8 move dead horses, cows, hoga, t etc. Decatar phone MOO. W* pay I ail phone charges. The Btadley Product* Co. 15 ts ‘ APPLIANCE SERVICE — If W* 1 can't fig It throw It nwny. Wo . repair all makes of waahera, s awaepora, irons, and other email • appliance*. White wringer roll* for 1 all make* of washer*. Arnold A j Klank, phone 463 97-ts Automobile kmurance Kenneth Runyon, K. of C. Bldg. ft * wk
— ” —' — f I .... —— — ■ I THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing -"THE JACKPOT" ~ I'LL TeY k |T ' 5 ' ,UST “S |CNO ) Z “' z - .if*! J WELL, BLOWY |!£g<®> [7 RfigSK 7*W J 3 (S*s:h. ILaS-? ~57c. & 7“?-® <W- r-7O*p " W-. ffl ?-fifr '^ :a |£r.- 'K\ Fl mo v. /; / l — -f \ — ✓ ■T . l J i PA jjL 7 J S’* a £y-r* L *■ ♦* tCVuMJifc mii jMWMlfyft *!fYOß”,ni'kicm hrSaiS L . TyClk BLONDIE FEUDING THE MVLTITI'DES I Wfl If WAlf.' TAKE MOPE MONEY )li |l ! ’ WAIT / “““I | /* J ALL WE z4an I have Ak(MF PF ) I / AND B* l **’ A Plhn ' C AnA VOU JI ~ . iCE CREAM, SO MAMA ) THIS AND > < HERE »S AJ A _ ( ICECREAM CONE J (ARE £_ C"&L£^v^ AVE J f GOLDFISH f X- POP P tt~ "< \z—SOMi. TOO t—> r QUART f T . < X — I k k_>N Cl I z<s' z '“'y (mane one Viurf xv w - r\M vv s™ o ’/ P) a ft, k rti Jc \' vV-. j? su?H <rs PR ’to vj (H VB Ji N — I h »Xi :B I JMW -‘T ' >% I 111 SBBb A® •MW f * C '* r # > *** ,, ’* < •* ;I ■ »rwf.»-< 4/a* I Q-ll WM',lll j | I“lnsure I ZFT^nance” 1 7Je^“HOMiT Leland Smith Insurance Agency i MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL Fl RK PROTECTION ASSOCIATION. V—ran ■ a-r
HUM tdAWfl - U'e are miiini farm loans for 6 to 88 yean at 4% lot. Thera la no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop ma a line and ! will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T Hi’SBANDS! WIVES! "WANT PKP? Thousands of couplaa' weak, worn-out. exhausted solely because body lacks iron, get new vim, vitality taking Ost rex Tonic Tablet*. Trial she only 35c. At all druggists- in Decatur at Smith ; Drug Store. T TWnENf TTfIrWOT — Bleeping room Phon 5494 214 b3t ~~~wr~AND fww 7 I "license Louis Keller 133 South 11th street. 214-ltx 1 '0 Five Farms Sold At Auction This Week Five farms located in Adamo I and Wells count lea and a town; property In Geneva were sold Mon day aud Tuesday to settle the Oreatu* Dickason estate. The sale was conducted by Don Blair and Chris Bohnke, auctioneers, and J. W. Andrew* and Harry Essex were local representatives. A large crowd attended the two-' day affair and the laud brought from 8150.50 to 8176.50 an acre. It was one of the largest sale* conducted in this locality recently.; The sale totaled 856.639 92. , 0 Lebanon Woman Takes Own Life With Razor Lebanon, Ind.. Sept. 11 (UPI— Mr*. Dorothy B. Royer 37. committed suicide l>y cutting her throat with a straight-edge razor, coroner Clancy T. Bassett aaid today Bassett said the razor severed the Jugular vein. She had been despondent and ill «inc<> the death of her husband, Dr. Ray Royer. North Salem. Ind, two years ago, Bassett said.
rCrnth Coal. Feed & Supply Menree et Eighth tSET BIRK Elevator Co. Decatur . Petsrson • Monroe FARM FOR SALE — 80 Acres — 3 miles from Decatur—near Monmouth. 3 acre woodlot. Well tiled farm. Fences fair. Sandy soil. Some creek bottom land. 8 room brick house, suitable for a duplex; slate roof. Shade trees, apple and pear trees. Wired for electricity. Large barn, shed and corn crib attached. Inquire - - G. Remy Bierly, Inc. 107 S. Second St. Decatur, Indiana
Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks firm iu active trading. Bonds Irregular. U. 8- governments lower. Curb stocks higher. Wheat, qprn. out* and barley futures irregular. Ilogs: steady, cattle: generally steady; sheep: mostly steady. 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Jan 194*: March 1.87K; May 1 M3H 1.83. Cum: Jan. 1.31*: March 1.29% H Oats: Sept. 77%8; Nov. 72%78; Dec, 78; March 79%-%. Treat in * Good Lown — Decatur a—atriit u or risst. eßFrri.9SMN*v or icaTtTK 90. 4IT» Noll'« is hereby given to llie </»• dllore. h<-lr» and kgateCH of Ootlllfb F Herber, de<'e«»eu to appear In the Adame t'lrcuil Court, held at Decatur. liidiaioi. on I lie 41 d»> ot Ueptemtwr. ISIS, and »h«w ■ auee. If umy. why the FINAL HIJTTI.HMES'T A'V'iiFNIH with th< relate of »ai<l decedent should not l>e approved. I and said h- lre are notified tn then and there mak proof of heirship, |aiul receive their distributive shares f.enrHr Gerber, Kseenter. Iteestur. IwdlHnn, Wept. 3. IIMS. Atlernes, Frrd 1.. I.ltlrrrr. ■ Hept, I-JI
WDON’T HESITATE TO APPLY TO .US WHEN TOO NEED A IOAN I Ws will milt a M loan Just as ” quick as ws will • larger one. Your signatur* and Incom* ar* th* chief j Mcurity rsquirsmenta A smsll put of your lasonw esch month will repay a loan. Spacial term* are available to farmera or other pcrMM with seasonable in* come. <9 Loans privately Bide op to 83M Utually on same day you apply. Let ’ ns tell you more about It—no obligation. Cul, pbtuc or writ#— LOCAL LOAN C OMPANY OtCATUa. INOIANA —lmmediate Delivery— LAYING HOUSES and BROODER Make excellent small HOMES ORDER ( HICKS now for ; Sept, and Oct. Delivery, j Limberlost Feed in Print Hags tairbank.w-.Mor.se Stokers LIMBERLOST HATCHERY Geneva, Ind. Phone 26
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I Help Wanted | J Appbcalionh are now being accepted for PERM AN- ( 1 ENT and TEMI’ORARY poMliom, in SEVERAL DE- f ( PART.MENTS of our plant. 1 1 If you are looking for STEADY WORK at GOOD ( I WAGES, COME IN. we can give >ou steady employ- 1 J ment. f . If you have your farm work arranged mi (hat YOU 1 I CAN WORK TEMPORARILY during the winter, 1 / COME IN, we have a job for you. C ) Good Wages - Good Conditions ( ( Call at our employment office. 1 Central Soya Co., Inc. f McMillen Feed Mills Decatur. Ind. 1 M^WOQatX:xjOQOt:X9C«*.M XIfXJfMIOtJtJQWKhJUOtX-XAXPt KKaWUWtaaKMM Workers Wanted Regular jota are available at The Decatur (anting Co, If you want Hteady work with friendly employees, make your application now. Blue Crotw Hospital Plan, Doctor’s Plan, Group Life, Health and Accident Insurance. We’ve been making Quality Iron Castings for 26 years. $ APPLY ANY DAY BETWEEN 9 A. M. AND 3 P. M. 15 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 822 Dayton Avenue The Decatur Casting Co. I Decatur, Indiana x9(i*K x kb »
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DolUag Cp Liner Enough paint to cover every house in a town of 4.500 is required to i doll up in peacetime colors • 27.006- ! ton ship like the transport-Unor West Point. "■ ♦ ' 1 ■'»» '■ FELLOW NURSE (Continued From Pag* Ons) Ros* Mid He believed the noise I was caused by the assailant's departure. Rosa found an Hi-Inch cut In the dining room window screen Police believed the bqit entered and left the building through the openI Ing. Mis* Green died in Robert Mmg h&sidtal less than two hours after she was si talked. Miss Overdeer was unconscious when taken to the same hospital, but doctors said she would recover. Iler head waa bruised and cut. Police believed the killer struck his victims with a stick of wood, then look II with him when ho ran away. A fragment of tiee bark was found on the corridor floor near the slaying scene.
