Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1946 — Page 5
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Fur 25 wurds er lum: 1 time 80s; 2 timee 75c; I S timee H; 6 timee 91.75. Retee gueted are for oenoecutdve ineertione. No claoeiflod ode accepted on okipday echedulev Reto for 10 Feint BLACK FACE Io 5c per word for Inoertien. ' Copy muot ho in office by 11 a, m. Monday throufh Friday. Saturday deadline la • a. m. FOR BALE ftjß iALU—New radios, V.ctl::g ■tores, base cabUets, sinhs. ALL MAKB WASHERS, SWEEPERS aerrlcod. Ritchea Maytag Sales A Service, Phono 96,110 Joffereoa St. Decatur. IBB—tf FOR Records complete Uno ol popular and demies. PVteh Bros. 01-ts ITO UU-Ttttb street, 18 lots, paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to include ootimated coot of now eewer Other iota ob Merom Avenue, Cleveland street, Mothers street, etc. Buy now for new homo next year. Bob Hollar, Realtor, Holler Building. Phono 670. I>lU JOIN TMTtifffty crowds. Everybody oaves at Sprague Furoltare Store, ‘The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and see bow many dollars wo can save yon.— Spragno Pmlfore Store, Phone 199. 212—JOt POR lALL-Good building lot poelte entrance to General Eleltrie. Opportunity for parking lot. Bob Heller, Realtor, Holler Building, Pnone 870. 114— ts FOtl SALfi — dtone. gravel and dirt. We deliver. General dump track service. 0. V. Dilling. Craigvilla phone; reverse all charges. Glass Brothers trucking service, Decatur route 2 (mall address). 2td-tf FOR SALE—t)uroc Service' boars. Reasonable. Richest bloodlines. Immune. 18 miles east Decatur, Indiana on Road No. 224. H. D Kreischer, Convoy, Ohio. 21812 U Schafer's produce, Kekionga St. Freeh dressed poultry, every day of week except Sunday. I buy eggs, poultry. Phone 9191. 220-12tx AIR COMPRKSSOR4 Electric Drills — Bench Grinders — Reamer Drives — Brake Riveter* — Tools and Equipment. Mattes Bros.. 2001 Calhoun St., Ft. Wayne, Ind., — 111231. 224-6 t F6it SALE—linger »ewing ma chine. A. Leigh Bowen. Phone 724. 225-3tx FOR SALE —' three bedroom modern home, located one block from high school. Good hot w ater beating system, extra big double car garage, basement, built-in cupboards, hardwood downstairs, modern bath with recessed tub. Potsession sixty dsys or less. If you need more bedrooms, better location or home you won't need to paint, decorate or improve see this. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870. Neller Building. 219-ts FOR BALE— diobe'American kltchen range, white enamel, like new. Herman Bulmahn, route 1, Decatur Hoagland phone. 226-g3tx Wtot BALE— Evergreens and llaidy Chrysanthemum*. We have overgreens for landscaping of several verities at different prices. Why .not see them correctly dug and I balled so that they will live for you. Also 3,000 clumps of Hardy Chrysanthemum* of 50 varitiM coming in bloom. Why not get your choice* Harlow's Gardens, U. 8Road 27. 228-4 t fSTSALE —Six’ bird-cages; two complete with stands. Excellent condition. Platform scale; small lard press; all priced to sell. Phone 754 or call at 406 Winchester Bt. 226-2tx FOR BALE - South "part of city, five room semi-modern home. Exterior newly remodelled. Inside needs some work If you arc bandy you can make this a fine home for less than today's mar het price. Big lot has garden space. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone '»TO. Heller Building. *l»-tf RdTtCit - Have a few large loU for business houses on 27 between Nuttmsu Ave. and Dayton St.; also lots for homes. Edgar Mutschler, above Ehler'a Restaurant g to 1J a. m. or Z to 4 p. m. , , 225-T FOR extracted honey. Bring containers. Phone <144. j _ 227 Mt N6ft SACK--targe efreulatfag coal heater. 904 Jefferson St. Phone lift# 227-Ztx foR ifALE" dil heater. Stove casters; hoy'e sport coat; Cordproy pants: two teen age girt:, coals 4 drtesjw*. qjw torn*! l**>w 1337. 2*74tx a
QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* v- Q it W Mi "There must be some good jobs offered in today's Democrat Want Ada—Johnson just handed in his resignation!" __ FO'R SALE Real good ts ire farm near city on slate road, with good 7 room home, barn and other buildings, electricity, early possession. Very prductlve 100 acre farm near city on paved road, good buildings. Idea! location and real productive. Good 80 acres farm located 6 miles northeast, nearly modern home, and good dairy barn, and other buildings possession soon. Store building with grocery and restaurant combined, also two apartments, will sell as a going business with all equipment. Located in Monroeville, Ind. Tri State Realty, T. D. Schieferstein. phone 105. 226-TF FOR SALE - White rock roosters. Telephone 513-G. Charles Burrell. H mile esst of Dent school. 22«-g2t FOR BALE 13'fniinneapolisMoline combine ou lubber. 1936 model. For information see Walter Winkler, Willehire. Ohio, R R. 1. Box 114. 225-stx FOR SALE — Fine all modern Mercer avenue 5 room home. Possession 6 weeks or less. Hardwood floors, built-in cupbeards, 2 bedrooms, MaJeMic forced air furnace. First floor laundry room. Consider trading your less modern house. Bob Heller, realtor. Phone 870, Heller building. 224gtf FOR SALE~ fciute Heatrola, the original Heatrola with intensefire air duct — exclusive feature. Another shipment just arrived — tor beauty — economy heat. Decatur Hatchery, Estate Dealer 220-8 t SPECIAL FRIDAY AXD SATURDAY: l<»'i dis.ount on all floor lamps, table lamps, bridge lamps, pictures, mirrors and hassocks. Large selection to choose from. Buy now while you can save. SPRAGUE FURNITURE STOKE. PHONE l»9 227-lt FOR SALE Large sei. < tion of liv'ing room suites, stud o combes and platform rockers. Chuck full of aprings. Newest styles and latest covers. SPRAGUE FURNITURE STORE, PHONE IW. 221*1t
Foil BALE fiirl's victory blcycle. 110 East Grant street. 227-gltx FOR SALE Kalainazixi range stove; 6 oak dining room chain*; 2 rocket?; 1 dreitser; 1 stand. Tel. No. 968 227-3tx FOR SALE Oak amlTtni lumbel* S4S 2x6 . 8-10-12 mostly 10 ft. and 12 ft. lengths; specie! price on large lots. Hoagland Lumber so • Hoagland. Ind. 22, al FOR SALE Boys blue serge »uH. 14; blue reversible finger-tip coat. 16. Phone 5651. 227 2tx WANTED UMk H A.\ i Eir Man 34, experienced in time keeping and office work. Would like light work iu Decatur. Orville I•. Anderson. Bellmont WAXfkF — Woman cook7 I Write box 18. Decatur Democrat. 227-3 t BOARDMANB n«w ioc*tlon, 2D North Firnt, for «ewlnx machine* repairing, noedle*. oil, belt*, parte, covered bultona, covered buckle*, hematifohing and machine buttonhole*. 207 24tX buy •tfjiinda o< ■heep, hog* and cattle. REMEMBER the de horning aea*on I* at hand. We do thto work al reasonable price. Phone or write Schciman Brother*, 5885 or 6592, Decatur YdtWfl fIJI'PI-f IIBBIRB e<mi tent <ook and housekeeper, private room and bath furntohed, muat like children. 620 a week. Mrs. O. J. Morton, route 6. Ft. Wayne. Ind. Phone Arcola 44F22. Wril ® or phono collect. **“ HELP WANTED -“TTen to freight at a Fort Wayne fre «ht dock. Night work. See A. Lilß<-&, «42 North Second. DecstU L Mtt ween 4-6 P- m. 22 *~L_ G’vs.'fkb - WalboM above ecbool age to w °rk day., Bair's Confectionery. 142 South 2n^ jM ' " thefFlnsurance - Kenneth Runyon. E of G Rkta. M a w(t
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Mismoiwus — move deed horsed, cows, bog*, •4c. Decatur phone 2000. Wo pay •ll phone chargee. The Btedley Producta Co. 16-ts APPLIANCE BBRVIdT— if we can’t fix It throw ft away. Wo repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, end other small appliances. White wringer rolls for ail makes of washsra Arnold 1 Kiosk, shoes 468. 57-ts sffh , l( 1, E , -Pri4ay,"Bepl. , 2f. will lie the last day wo will can vagotables. We will can chicken on Oct. lo and Oct. 34. Must be In by 11 am. Liechty Cannery, Berne Ind. 226-Pt —■ ■■■ Aitorkets At A G/mo» By United Press Stoke Irregular In quiet trading. Bonds higher. U. 8. governments failed to appear on tape. Curb stocks Irregularly higher. Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures irregular. Livestock; hog* steady; cattle steady; sheep steady to 26c lower. o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Jan. 2.02; March 1.97%8; May 1.94*4. Corn; Jan. 1.41%-M: March I M May 1.36%. Oats: Nov. 80%-%; Dec. March 75; May 73%. 0 —— Survey Opening Os Vets' Retail Stores Zone administrators of war assets administration will eoon be requested to survey their regions to determine the feasibility of opening veterans retail stores similar to the experimental one now in operation in the New Orleans region. Not more than one such store in each of the six zones is believed feasible, however. The zone administrators will report their findings to Hie war assets administration. q — _ Trade In a Good Town — Deoatar —lmmediate Delivery— LAYING HOUSES and BROODER Make excellent small HOMES ORDER CHICKS now for Sept, and Oct. Delivery. Limberlost Feed in Print Bags Fairbanks*Morse Stokers LIMBERLOST HATCHERY Geneva, Ind. Phone 26 KK \ ” Elevator Co. Dscatur • Peterson • Monroe
■» »» I 4 I V THIMBLE"THEATER Now Showing—“BEST FRIEN DS"C( )ME H I(JH ’ 7* if/FOLLOW Mg' •H pl HATE POPEYE??) I / Mg?WIMPY? WILLVSTOP W STOP''I ' ILwsh words wth 7 ? r > you DOu6lE-<x)u are speaking J sig ff nu[rV*ZSgy - M // r '■ ( StSl - L* GOODLY SUM I pgIEND " I veßy lE* J 7OP money?? jALlzxiZHow) YOU 4-V -£_>// ] jg>k ; “ Elwell, f —?>-— —— MdCH A uli V\k 8V i* K-- T’lkVZ/ RLONDIE mTyBE THEmiNSI^IMJSTOO ' ~~ ~ T&JfJgi *3 V'l /'? ;v is^N l^ V wSSsgs] ssf» <r7 J ww= esaw CLM al st£ ■ f>W nsfc Hfe «W«WW«WMHBHi ■ ■ IB JI.B. ■ B:’ When things become scarcer, their value usually increases—and that suggests a very important step. IMCKEASE YOUR FIRE INSURANCE TO PRESENT DAY VALUES. Leland Smith Insurance Agency i MtMBM OF THS NATIONAL FIRI PROTBCTION AMOCIATION. V
iSIMWMr i ’ ■■ W <• ’r v \x ■ )• r . ft ft ' ’ it ‘ • " a i. A,. ■HHArift z JAMM LAOUARMA la his name, but he’s no relation to hte city’s for* mm* mayor, Ftorello LaGuardia. A homeless veteran, this LaGuardia naps with Ma wife and their 7-month-oM daughter, Maureen, in their auto for the second night, after domestic dftßcultles forced them to leave her parents’ home, where they had been living. They have applied to the New York City housing bureau for living accommodatiooa. (lotttoatiooal)
Dunes Hotel Used By Valpo G. l/s Indianapolis, Sept. 26- Dunes Hotel at Indiana Dunes State Park has been leased without charge to Valparaiso University for occupancy by ex- G. I. students, Gov.
Do You Have Plenty of Good Clean Odorless Soft Water? The new model combination Supreme Softeners and Iron Remover will furnish plenty, [Remember! First of all, Supreme Softeners will furnish more «oft water for its size than any other unit. Think what this remarkable feature means, less floor space—easier to clean—greater efficiency. This unit does not only soften water but removes iron and appreciable amounts of taste and odor in certain waters. Ask for Supreme “King of them All” Water Softeners. Baker Plumbing & Heating Phone 232 701 Monroe St.
Ralph F. Gate* announced today On<* hundred veteran* can be housed iu the *tato-own<*d rtructure, tho Governor said, but better heating facilities will be neemiaary to in*ure comfort dunng the winter. The hotel i« normully cloned during tin* winter munths. o Trad* In a Good Town — Decatur
Delay Questioning Os Admiral King Senate Committee Angered At Secrecy Washington, Sept. 26—(UP)— ; The* senate war InvcHtiguting committee, angered hecauMi war-1 lime files of the joint chiefs of, | nt.iff were turned over to It with < a “weret" label, today poMtjioned until Saturday itx «< licditled <iu<*htinning of Fleet Adm. Erneat J. King on the 8!.'I3,ooo/hri Canol oil proje< t in Canada. The joint chiefs of »t«ff fllea I on ttie ('anol proje. t were turner! over to the committee on Monday. after three yearn of effort by tlm senator* to get their hand* ' on them. The fllew were utlll lal.eled ’ "Moerel" although chalnniin Jamea i M. M<*ad Maid they "merely re , alate the content long of the war department whicli wen* put l» ■
: Weather-Vane; ■ — COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS ' ® • ■ ♦ Guaranteed not to shrink or expand M ♦ Heather treated—no painting needed ■ ■ ♦ Custom-tailored to your home ■ ♦ Overlapped frame for air-tij’hl fit ■ ♦ Saves up to 35'. on fuel hills g ♦ Interchanged from inside. ■ For I )eni< nisi ration and Estimates Call ; HARRY BLEEKE : , Phone «I 5. ■ Notice Os Sale Os Real Estate Th. undcr-igm-d <<mimi.-xion. i-, by vir u- «f , in order of the Ad. pXfog'.mti h’d'i’imTl 1, t n, l‘ ,! ' er o l 1 u for par "" ,,n A , Ev ’ '“‘‘"in v* Waller F. Martin, Glen L Martin. Wilbur Martin Jamc b. .Martin, L-onard Troutner, and L<ona irouim r, defem an * and in-ing fausu No, 17630 upon tint Civil nTY i*" *” *f*v< - notic< that on the 12th day of October hit,. th., hour- of |<i o', 10. k A. M. and 4 o', lek P. M. of Maid day and if not -old on day l,e*we,.|i H ,<i,| hourn of enclt * “ until .<d,|. will ofler for sal., a- private Malo , at the law office of H-rd L. bitterer at No, HI South Se<ond Street, lici.itur. Indiana and lor not h i than tile full appraised value th,'roof li> following described real ,-talc in Adutua County in tho Statu of Indiana, tow it: Tlie noriliwc.-f quarter of the tioithoa-t quarter of section hixteen tit;, in township twenty-six (26) north fifteen till eas containing 40 acres more or less Being that part of the outh fraction of fractional section No. ■ tn township 27 north, range l.', east, which lays between the r 'ad known a* tlie St Marys and Fort Wayne Plank Koad and Ute road running west from the State line between the State of Ohio an! tlie Stat,, of Indiana, containing 1 lof an acre. The said real eslat, will be gold subjei t to the rights of tho tenant now farming aid in a, re tract and suliject to the rights of thu i tenant now occupying the dwelling house on said 1/4 acre tract. Terms of Sal< Th, purchaser of said real estate i.< required to pay at least one-third of tie pur< ha.«e price on the day of sale ami the balance of tin* purcha-,- price upon delivery of a deed to the purchaser for tin* real estate purchased together with an abstract ot title for the real < late purchased brought down to the date of aal<i showing a title free of ll< ns except taxes for the year 194 G which aro due ami payable in tlie year I!H7. Tlie sale of said real estate will be subject to tho approve! of lh<> Adams Circuit Court. Ferd L. Litterer
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torn the committee In 1943.” He said the war department had admitted tout July i bat "there was no ba*to for further gecrecy” about Canol. "Until wo can have full and free digcttaslon, I can't zee where we can gain too much by just receiving glatementg,'* Mead said, ordering tho Canol hearing ruceggetl for two days. —- — - o Car Falls On Man, Injuries Are Fatal Sotilh Milford, Ind., Be|K. 26 - tUPi Burial services were scheduled today lor han Li*'verenz, 51, iatally injured when Illg car fell <>n him while ho was wo king under H. , ft Cash Coal. Feed " & Supply Monroe at Eighth
