Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1946 — Page 5

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FOR SALE f'Oft BALK—Now radios, Keating stoves, base cab'note, sink*. ALL MAKE WASHERS. SWEEPERS aervicod. Kitchen Maytag Sales 4 Service, Phone 9S, 110 Jefferson St. Decatur. »<—tf POt Accords complete line of popular and claaelcd. Uhrick Bros. tl-tf Fdft BlLß—tenth atroot, 11 lots. paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to include estimated coot of now Mwer. Other lota on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street. Mothers street, etc. Buy now for new homo nest year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Boiler Building. Phono rfO. IMtf JON TRl'thrifty crowds. Dverybody saves at Sprague Furniture Store. “The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop In and see bow many dollars wo ean save you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phono ISP. 212-30 t FOR MALE—flood building lot oppooito entrance to General Kieltrie. Opportunity for parking lot. Bob Holler. Realtor, Hollar BuildIng, Phono >7O. IM—tt FOh SALE Stone, gravel and dirt. We deliver. General dump truck service. O. V. Dilling. Craigville phone; reverse ail charges. Glass Brothers trucking service, Decatur route 2 (mail address). 21«tf FOR SALE—Duroc Reasonable. Richest bloodlines, hnmune. 10 miles east Decatur, Indiana on Road No. 224. H. D. Krelocher, Convoy, Ohio. 211-l»t« Schafer 1 s produce, kokkiuga St Fresh dressed poultry, every day of week escept Sunday. 1 buy eggs, poultry. Phone »191. 2XS-13U

FOR SALE—lmmediate possession >550 down, three or four room home, newly remodelled in north psrt of city. Big lot walking distance to General Electric. Central Soya, Decatur Castings Co. Good neighborhood. Some built-in features iu kitchen. Bath complete except for tub or shower. Real opportunity for small family to buy home with small down payment, reel like rent. Bob Heller, Heller Building, Phone >7O. 214-ts FOk SALE kalamaaoo healroia. 204 South Eleventh atroet. 223-g3tx iSMßßiAT£~dellvery on asbt-st>« shingles. Phone 8751. 223-3 t FOIfsKITE-One Cushman h ooter and sidecar. See Paul Weller, 3% miles south of Preble 223 b3tx Fdk SALK Metal bed and springs. Phone 7432. 224-3tx FOR SALK 1939 Chrysler. Royal 1938 Chevrolet Monroe Auto Re pair. Monroe, Indiana. 224-3tx X7lt cbripliEssoiis' Electric | Drills — Bench Grinders — Reamer Drives — Brake Riveter* — Tools and Equipment. Mattos Bros., 3001 Calhoun SI.. Ft. Wayne, Ind.. — HI23L 324 8t FoiT hAL|! Cln-uiatlus bard coal heater, can lie seen at Ashbaut her’g Tin Shop. 224 -3tx FOR sewing machine A. Leigh Bowen. Phone 724. 225-3tx MR BALE S toHeu' aitd" water closets, complete. 1 ptsctlcally new. Cell at 801 Jefferson street after 8 p.m. 225-g2lx FOk SALK Hilaire ■ title an<! hay chopper. Phone 021-T. • 225-b2t BA'IHV MJI'iI'MeNT Wayne refrigerator 12% cu. it. 2 doom. 2 q(. bottle filler with capper, bottle washer, wail type cooler, xn gal capacity, teu milk casex with botties. 7 ft. Shelvetiore refrigerator, good condition. Henry .Meyer, tet house east of Hoagland high school. 225-gltx FOR~BALE — Three bedroom modern home, located one block from high school. Good hot water heating system, extra big double car garage, basement, built-in cupboards, hardwood downstairs, modern hath with recessed tub. Possession sixty days or less. If you need more bedrooms, better location or home you won't need to paiut. decorate or improv* see this. Bob Helier Realtor. Phone 1470. Heller Building. 219-ts

QUICKIES by K— Royrtokfa i z uh jA" —x/TE z clc_ •'The l>mm-rat Want Ad said uu man could resist this perfume —H’s 89 percent chloroform!” FOR SALK S<>uth~part~or"city, five room »emi modern home. Exterior newly remodelled. Inside needs some work. If you are handy you can make thia a fine home for less than today's market price. Big lot has garden space. Bob Heller. Realtor. Phone 870. Heller Building. 219-ts FOk SALE — 12*ft Minneapolis .Moline combine on mbber. 1938 model. For Information see Walter Winkler. WHlnhire. Ohio. R. R. 1. Boa 114. 225-Sts FOR SALK -Hcatrola. perfect condition 3 years old, metal lied, like new. 538 Waabington St 223-2 t FOR SALE—flood concrete gravel and stone. Frank McClymonds. 922 Line street. Telephone 1814. 224g3t F*dl< SALE — hue ail modern .Mercer avenue 5 room home. Possession 8 weeks or less. Hardwood floors, built-in cupboards. 2 bedrooms. Majestic forced air furnace. First floor laundry room Consider trading your less modern house. Bob Heller, realtor. Phone 870. Heller building. 224gtf FOR SALE' 2 truck loads of wall liaae cabinet sinks. New gas ■Maytag, Radios. Kitcnen .Maytag Sales t Service Phone 95. M4-3t FOR SALE~ = *Estate Heatrola. the original Heatrola with intensefire air duct — exclusive feature Another shipment just arrived — for beauty — economy heat. Decatur Hatchery. Estate Dealer. 220-8 t { A few oil burning stock tanfc heaters and home shower' — complete with shower heads and curtains. Haugk Heating A Appliances. 222-ts Modem onestory, 6 room, 3 bedroom house, hardwood floors. Close to General Electric. — The Suttles Co., Phone 358. 224t3 U’ANTED

BOARDMANS new locatloa, Ml North First, for sowing machines repairing, needles, of!, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 207-24tx WANTED; UaKhinKsanJ ironings. l'hon£6o22. gjt WANTED “f o 'buy all kinds of sheep, hog* snd cattle. REMEMBER the de horning season is at band. We do this work at reasonable price. Phone or write Scheiman Brothers, 5885 or 5592, Decatur. 207 -28tx HELP WANTED IFenTo' handle freight at a Fort Wayne freight dock. Night work. See A. Lillich, 812 North Second. Decatur, between 4-5 p. m. 225-3tx Wait urns above school age to work days. Bair s Confectionery, 142 South 2n<l St. 225-31 WANTED iiowkeeper. i*rinatf ent home for right party. Six children in family. References. Phone 7432 before 2:00 p. m. 2Z4-3U WANTED Experienced wait roes; must be 21 years of age. Blac-kxtoue Case. 124 N. 2nd St. 224-3tx WANTED-Loans on farms, feastera moaey. Low rate*. Very liberal terma Sue me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 8» T-T-ts WANTiff) 1 brick mason fon~ man and brick masou; 1 carpenter foreman and carpenter. Also laborers. Austin Construction Co., The New Idea fnc. Coldwater. O. Phone 5771. 230-gßt Shscell7\Keoi s ro move dead horses, cowa hogs, etc. Decatar phono >H*. We pay all phone chargea The Btadley Products Co. appliance service - if we caa't fix It throw tt IW- We repair all makes of washers, sweepera irona and other small appiteJKsa Whit* wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Araoid A Kiosk, phase 482. >7-tf Theft Insurance Kennelh Runyon, K. of C. Bldg. 41 a wk

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NOTICE— Hava a few large lots for buaineaa houses on >7 bet ween Nuttman Ava and Dayton Ht.; alto lots for homes. Edgar Mutachler. above KHTer's Restaurant 8 to II a. m. or 2 to 4 p. m. 225 T ~~~ijOst~and found — iA)HT Ration books bearing names of Elisabeth Kiting and Margaret Kiting. Find** please notify Mrs. Ben Kiting. 224-2 t e- . . CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Jan 2O2*G; March 1.97; May 1.93. Cora: Jan 1 39%-%; March 1.38- %; May 135 ft. Oats: Nov. 79%; Dec 77'4 %; March 74%-%; May 73. Trade la a flood Towa — Dacataf — o — NOTH »: OF SPSM'IAI. WKKTiW Notice Is hereby given to (Iw taxpayers us AUains County. Indians that a *p<-< lat mcetins of the Adams County Council <>f said county will tw held at the Auditor's offlre In the Court House at l>e< alur. Indiana at IS:S» AM . Friday. (H toher I. ISIS The County Council will consider the follow-lrnc additional appropriations which are considered ne.es.ary to meet the extraordinary emergen, y exletlna at this tlm-- and any other buejneas that may cuiue before the said Coum-11. Coaaty Item No. aim Stir. • Hulldoser 96.000.00 Item No. I (Pa Co. Alt. Mg. Service 150.00 item -No. tor, lltirial of Sold. Joo.oo item No. |oi Wash. Twp. Assessor, A> t. ISIS. tJeb.es Ao. II runs, from fund No. 3o| to 31J 2,100.00 Trans, from fund No. :tol to <o3a 2. IbO.ee Taxpayers appeariiiK -hall have the right to be heard thereon; after said appropriation shall Io- mad, ten or mon- taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by su« li appropriation may appeal to the State Hoard of Tax Commlssionere for further and final action thereon by filing their petition therefor with th<County Auditor within tin- time fixed by law ami the State Tax Board will fix a date for hearing in this county. Thuraaaa I. lirrw. Aodllar of Xdatoa <oual>. lodlaae Sept. 24 Oct. 1 ft ■ — — AtrriCK or fin st. «ktti.»:ws:a’t OF KSTATH No. <233 Notice Is hereby given to the «r«--dltors. heirs and legatees of Mary Uerber. deceased to appear In the ■Adam- Circuit Court, held at l>-ca-tur. Indiana, on the 22 day of Octoi>er, l»l«. and show cause, if any. why tin- FINAL SKTTI.KMENT At - COILMIH with Ute estate of said decedent should not be approve d. and said heirs are notified to thru and there mahe proof of heirship, and rereive th- Ir distributive share. Alter Mlrhael.. Agmlwlatmlrls Iterator. Ind la on. September 22. IMO. Kerd U Umeer..,

RAG - RUG WEAVING Custom Weaving of All Materials Also Rugs Woven of New Materials. Phone 1068 EDWARD RICE •18 Walnut St. City \ Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson • Monroe

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“DOUßLE DILEMMA” and now i I/yes/ popeye - U I SHALL TAKE ) WILL BE QUITE ) A • - Sai® -frwh 3 ft. v> r i&rv —(A [I I \- •» siaas* BLONDIE HE GETS THE MOSQUITOES’POINT 1 1 L2-lilllllllllllT*F~M I(1 know tw -L" | ' acc.< j THE MOSQUITOES \ . ANVWAVI GOT J) j 7 - ® CT AWAY 7 ' i" APE CHEWING ME/Am. > PIOOF THE // ) / f OUT DEAR J (FROM MYSELF I / f BANDWICHIOZXV'' - V ‘X ' ’ ', » M) CHASE THE* at ~l (| Our “department store” facilities include all forms of general casualty and surety, and every type of property insurance for industry and the Home. Leland Smith Insurance Agency MLMKitR OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION. M ■■■ m->m s-w-mm ■

i M . X. - BBte' KVtRY MAN IN THI FIT at Thomtreo colliery, near Derby. England, takes personal care of 6-foot, 20-year-old John Lionel Maaaey, tha boy they call the "kid glove” miner. John, whose smbitktn la to be a concert pianist, wears his leather gloves, top. to protect his hands, which he puts to work in off-duty hours perfecting his skill on tha keyboard. John’s mining companions volunteered to do the rough, clumsy jobs that might threaten the young pianist to put his hands in danger, and John shows his thanks by directing the miners' choir and appearing in special concerts In their honor. (Internauoail)

Five Unions Reject Allis-Chalmers Plan CIO unlone have rejected a 13-HJ leant hourly Incrt-axe offered by the i Allte-Chalmera Company and voted Ito continue their strike. Robertj Base, president <»f local 24*. CIO I united aut mobile worker*, said today. Employes at Springfield. HI. and (Pittsburgh. Pa. have returned to} 1 work after accepting the company offer. Representative* of Allix-Chalniertl employe* at Belon, La Crosse.l Wis.. let Porte, Ind.: Norwood. 0.l and Milwaukee voted to continue* their strike. 0 Hog Cholera Hog ehotera is particularly common In late summer and fall 0 Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks lower in moderately act-; Ive trading Bonds lower; no trailing in I’- S. government* Curb atocks lower. Wheat, corn oats and barley j futures irregular. Hogs steady; cattle steady to' strong; oheep steady. 1

Fat Waste Carelcxa measurements, hit-and-miw method* and unreliable 1 recipe* all may contribute to fat waste. A carelessly made cake that turns out an unappetizing failure, for example, Is a waste not only of fat but of precious flour and sugar.

■" ' "'I —lmmediate Delivery— LAYING HOUSES and BROODER Make excellent nmall HOMES ORDER CHICKS now for Sept, and Oct. Delivery. Limberloht Feed in Print Hags b airbanks-.Morse Stokers LIMBERLOST HATCHERY Geneva, Ind. Phone 26

. i z i r ■BHr . i. -if ■ . u NOw’m, Bette Davis, the screen actress, has disclosed she is expecting her first child. Mias Davis is tha wife of William fl. Sherry, an artist and former fighter. The two were married In November, 1945, (luttrnatiaaaii

Need We repair and clean all makes of furnacss. furnaja ® e,t ma, * ria **“ ,raine< l workmen. All costa rurnaev based on actual materials used and labor. Repairs? Phone us now. BHBBHMDBI __ _______ Z-, ,S> Home always comfortable j I LI— UU-M “Th« Willi«m«nn Hatter Company: 1 I L-/TT~tJI A Alttr thrtt >f»rt with » WillUinwa Furnier trf ■ ' ■ Il’iinOj • *'* »• report thtt with thu fu/ntet our I-r 111 - ham * ‘‘ i-omloitoblo With lou luot cmB?* MrSVTf 1 > tuatotioa. ond /»■ trine than any hrating nlant wa S 1 iaannod ia aur iS wat’. of naryiod Ufa And for ■ Wfwataaco. all w- har- .dola ■ how ,t to anyone ■ fl K ** •** * Ma ' l MRflflfm |L m fcg'esi—OU/or U. Hurtt, U-iune lA/ILLIAMSdN HAUGK W furnaces Heating & Appliances Furnaces Cleaned w. 75 up Decatur. Ind

PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITI RE I Wc are moving from 12 room house to our apartment. Will sell (he following household goods at public auction at our present resi deuce just East of Monroe Street Bridge, Decatur, Ind., on Road 224' TUESDAY, OCT. 1, 1946 Evening Sale-6 P, M. Beautiful 2 piece Blue Mohair Carved Walnut Finish Living Room Suite, like *ew; one 2 piece Maroon Mohair Living Room Suite- two Lovely. Rust Color. Barrel-back Chairs: one Occaasional Chair, Queen Anne 9 piece Walnut Dining Room Suite; one 72 inc h Itelian Carved Library Table; Chrome A Leather 5 piece Dinette set; Frigidaire Electric Reftlgerator. good condition; Walnut Vanity Dresser; Dre* ser with Beveled Mirror; one Mirror; 2 Card Tables; one 3 burner Gas Hot Plate: I pi<-<e Wicker Porch set; lairge Porch Swing; Porch 1 Lounge; one Metal Bed and springs; 3 Oak Dining Chairs Kitchen Table and chair*; Magaxine Rack; Curtain Stretcher*; Child's Oak De**; Walnut Spinet Desk and chair; 3 Bedroom Chairs; Telephone Staud and cthair; Table laimps; Birdseye Maple Stand; Ciouk Ra<k; j Electric Iron; Electric Popcorn Popper; Cnnks; Fruit Jars; 2 pair I Roller Skates; Dishes; Boy's Bicycle, first class with new tires; ' many miscellaneous articles. i TER.MS-CASH. H. P. SCHMITT OWNER Roy S Johnson A- Son and Melvin 1? t< bty—Auctx, ! Bryce Daniels Clerk.

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CempMt File Leaves and other organic matter that accumulate during tha winter are beneficial to the compost pile. INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehmger FIRC — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phene 570 HOTPOINT APPLIANCE* G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT EMPIRE MILKERS — • '■■„- KENTS Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe *t Phono t? i rnni C&Nh CoaL Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth