Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1946 — Page 5
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LOCAL GLAMIFICO AOVCRTISINQ RaTU For 2* words or leas: 1 time 50c; S times 75c; I times |1; 5 times 11.75, Rates Quoted are for consecutive insertions. No claimed ads accepted or akipday schedule. Kate for 10 Point BLACK FACE la 6c per word for inMirtftoA* Copy mast be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la » a. m. FOR SALE JOIN the Thrifty Crowds. Everybody aaves at Hprague Furniture Store. “The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and see bow many dollars we can save you— Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 1»». 251.J01 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Do you have old bouse in need us re pair, paint or foundat.on in good location? Why not trade it on thia newly decorated five room bouse in South part of city. Five room home, two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, dining room, bathroom with toilet, lavatory. Has city water, cistern, lights, new decoration inside, out. Good foundation. Breathing space around home Gar den. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone E7O, Heller Building. 249-ts FOR SALE- New electric Irons; coffeemakers; hot plates; toasters; combination radio-phonograph; double bowl sink cabinets. Kitchen Maytag Sales and Service. Piroue •5. 110 Jefferson 259-ts FOR SALE -C llle and ahephard puppies, 6 weeks old. English Ireagei puppies 3’,« months old 1 saint bernard main 4 years old. nice around children. Harry Reed. 1 mile north. 1 mile e&st of Bluff ton. 262-gHt FORSALE — Jacobsen ’deep well jet pump tor I inon and larger casings. Haugk Heating t Appliances. 258-ts WE HAVE some brand new Estate Magazine-type Heating stoves at i $49.50. Haugk Healing Sr Appli-1 ‘ances. 25Mf! FOR SALE - - iruclt load, double 1 and single baite sink cabinets, 6 I else#; radftw, record piayers. heat- , Ing stoves, WABHERS, SWEEPI ERS SERVICED. Kitchen Maytag 1 Sales Phone 95. 259-ts ( FOR S’\l7e — Almost new Cash 1 I Register, sales from 1c to $99.99 i and 7 classifying keys. Stucky a ' Company. Munroe, Inoiana. Open each evening except Wednesday. 262-ft FOR SALE - 1939 2-ton Dodge lru< k. 103 N. 9th st. 263-3tX FOR BALE 1941 Plymouth, 4 door sedan; 1940 Dodge, 2 do'ir sedan. Mobil Service station, Monroe. 263-g3t FOR SALE '36 Ford coach. Phone 996-D rural. Located by Wayne Novelty. Lyman Courtney. 2C3-31X FOR SALE. — American Home Crest house trailer, like new. See .Milton O. Brown, Peterson. Indiana. 263-3tx Toft SALE ~~~i ifitlmulchers; tractor disks; tractor manure spreaders; Horn-draulic manure loadeis; cultipackers; rotary hoes; hammer mills; corn shelters; new rubber-tired wagons; I'A h. p. gasoline engines; air compressors —Craigville Garage. 263-3 t FOR SALE Canary singers and also females two miles north of 224 on state line and % mile west. Mrs. Andrew Bailey. 263-3tx FOR BALE ~ 55 gal. steel drums, suitable for fuel oil and gas. $5.00 each. Sheet Bros. Cleaners. Phone 15*. W l '™’ FOR SALE Good us>d coal and wood hwatrolsw, nood u*ed kitchen ranges. Stucky A Co., Monroe. Indiana. Open evenings except Wednesday. 261-6 t FOR SALE Black princess style winter coat, size 9-10. Like new $lO. 622 St. Marya street. 2Wgtf TOR SALE - 10 heads of shoats. Phone 8491, William Smith. 264 g2tx FOR SALE - Christinas greeting cards and wrappings; also everyday greeting cardn and wrappings. Nice selection. Mrs. Maud Merriman, phone 902. 2 FOR SALE—Estate hcalrola; ah»<> baby carriage. Phone 916-M. FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 acre farm. House barn, poultry house •lectrlcity. What have you? J«»»« Engle. 360 Wlnchmter St. 263-1 tx FOR SALE — Model A Ford panel -truck, good condition. Whilst breakfast set. Phone 1531. Max Krepe. 1127 W. .Madison. 2653 U FOR BALE 1936 International 104 truck Good tires motor Bellmont Service Station. 365-ltx
QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* ' S: d 3 11 I | “Include this necktie your Aunt 11 Jennie gave me — I understand j | those Democrat Want Ads sellL anything!” Still have several 4-11 calves left for boys and girls. Can be see at I K«r.nett Murray stock yard or at farm 4 miles east on 224. L. A. Holt house. 264-2 t FOR HALE—Apple., School Boy. Jonathan, hushel In your own container $1 59; also Spies, Grimes. J nathan. Snow, Rome Beauty, De- ‘ llctous Coppess Corners. 264-lt , FOR SALfe All steel f.v m trailers, all sizes $150.00 and up. Coppess Corners. 264-31 For sALk—oiai.ges. sweet and, juicy, 288 size tioz. 19c. Copprwsj Corners 264-3: rmryALß Tar7r^rTTrTrTis! wabbage 50 lbs. SI.OO. Ccppess Corners. 264 3t j ?OR HALE Onions . graded yel-! low to store for winter; 5o ll>*. | SI.OO • lo lbs. 25c. Coppess Corners. I 264-31 • FOR HALE — Quick meal - gas range, oven regulator. $25 00. 421 West .Monroe street. 264-3tx FOR HALE —Potatorw • B-size led list. $1 no I'. S No. I sand for winter storage 100 lbs. $2.79. Coppeas Corners. 261 3t I FOR SALE 7 room ecm! modern house on Elm Street with one extra full size lot for $40o»oo. 5 room all m -tern except cab • nets. Hardwood fluors, basement. | furnace, automatic water beater. I Tais U a nice house. Immediate I possi ssioii. I 5 room all modern It use on ?ih! street. 20 acre farm. 2'i miles from I)e ' catur at a bargain. 55 acres, 6 miles from Decatur. | 80 acres, good land and fences, electricity and a modern bouse, on State road. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 West Monroe Street. Decatur, Indiana. 262-6 t i foil SALE - Two saTllie horses. Matched sorrels; 1 m ire; 1 gelding; 2 saddles, bridles martini gales; 1 new girls bicycle, lights and basket. Cail 3634 or see at Twin Bridge 264 g3tx I-Wi'.4aLe 15-7<l"'WinchesterDeer rifle 65 rounds ammunition. $35.00. Coppess Corners. 264-3 t TaRM’ FOR SALE - Kli Acres within 10 minutes drive of Decatur. One mile to store and market Near church, and bus service to school. Beautiful house, hardwood wood work, bath, plenty of closet room, good basement; landscaped. Modern dairy barn, water in barn and hog house. orchard, plenty of shade trees. New well. Weil fenced. This farm is in good state of cultivation, and is a beautiful home, possession soon. It. Owens. 322 N. sth st. Phone 1180. 265t3x ~~WANTEIT BtIARDMANS new' location, <2B North First for sewing mschlUM repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine button holes. 258-251 WANTED- to buy ail kinds ot cattle, hogs, sheep. L. W. Murphy, 903 Winchester, Phone 1678. S2B-tf WANTED—Refurnished apartment or' houee, veteran and wife phone 259. 263-3tx WANTED’ To "rent - 120 to 80 acre farm, grain rent, cash pa-<tuie. E. R. Ferguson, Craigville route I. 263 3tx WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on tetters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 244 ls WANTED’TO BC V "MT kinds csTtle, sheep and hogs. The dehorning season to here, we do this at reasonable prices. Phono 5i»5 or 5592. or write Scheiman Brothers. Decatur, Indian*. 261-30 H ROOFING and HIDING — Finest of materials. Three yeart to pay. If desired — no delays. Experienced applicators do the work Boardmans. 22 North First, phone 411. Representing Trl-State RoofIng Co. WANTEb To buy or lease filling (l c.r service atation. Write box '36 svo Democrat. 264 3tX| WANTED ~’To'rent 3 or 4 rooms ■ funilshed Ot uufurnbhed apart-1 meet or house Phone 1371 265-3tx[
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WANTED — Middle-aged couple I or housekeeper to care for chib | dren in exchange for a permanent home. Box 37, c/o iMily Demo- I <rat. 365-31 X | WANTED- Girl or woman to do housework and care for children white mother works. Phone 851. 265-lt WANTED— fhtetJor - painting - and • decorating, residential and commercial. Also paint for roflnlshlng all kinds of furniture. Careful work ’ done by experienced paintera. fi. 0 E. Gantz, phone 8983 or 5652. * ' Acmrdlon-Haxophone-Ti urn pet or Clarinet wanted by music teach- ’ er last opportunity to sell." Box * 38 c/o Democrat Ns-6tx ’ MISCELLANEOUS c Veterans who havt iid* inquiry about Stratton 1 place homea, pleaaa re-refls* * ter immediately. Bob Belter, ( realtor, phone 870, Heller , building. 238gtf fXIWHBHWIMTIOW-W/4- i move dead borsee, cows, hogs. I etc. Decatur phone 2000 Wo pay < all phone chargee. The Stadley < Products Co. 15-ts 1 AFFEIWB’amR'B - If we can’t tlx it throw It away. We 1 repair all makes of washers. 1 sweepers. Irone, and other small 1 appliances. White wringer rolls for 1 all makes of washers. Arnold A * Klenk, phone 463. 97-ts 1 —— I s—s— I FOR RENT F t»Il RkM4* — Fann d welling n<-ar Poe. Indiana. Electricity, new , well. Opportunity to raise chickens 1 and livestock. Call 58 or 66. Fr<*d R. Smith, Realtor. 263 3t LOST AND FOUND Lost - Package of pictures from I Crayton studio, Shelbyville, lud. I Phone 7364. 264-g3t ■LOST 42- bill nea7 shelter house, Hanna Nutimaii park. Call 3631, i Reward. 261-g3tx TiTsT^ Yellow Persian cat. Reward. 227 North Fourth street. Phone 1291. 261g3t 0 Zollner Piston vs Chicago Collegians tickets on sale at Holt house Drug Co. Get yours now. 2574 f o Plaintiffs Dismiss Suit For Possession A suit f r possession and dam laves, brought by Howard W. and ' Ixtla Fox against Imvanga Kistler in Adams circuit court, has been uismiMed upon motion of the plain tiffs. ■ ■ ■ PUBLIC f STENOGRAPHER ■ MIMEOGRAPHING ■ TYPING ■ SHORTHAND ■ I.el me help you with ■ your extra work and ■ your advertising. ■ Anna ■ Catherine Friedley ■ Decatur, Ind. ■ 121 N Bth St. Phone 1434
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Buick To Produce ; Lower Priced Cars Production Will Be Started This Month Buick Division nf General Motors will begin production this month of its series 40 special cars, on a 111-Inch wheelbase. This was announced today by Harlow H Curtice, General Motors vice president and Buick chief executive, who said that the series 40 cars, to be produced in two body types, are 1946 models In the compsny's lowest priced group. The two models are the aixpaassnger four-door sooan, which carries the OPA factory list pries of $1,246, snd the six-passenger two-door sedanet with an OPA price of $1,291. The new lower priced Buicks are powered with ths famous valve-ln-head, precision-bored "Fireball’’ engine and Incorporate numerous design and mechanical Improvements. Among design elements contri ! butlng to performance, comfort, and safety are such feathres as torque tube drive sesled chassis, all coil springing, broadrim wheels, step on parking brakes, and others. The engines have new carburetion, and cylinder barrels are precision finished as a result of a new manufacturing process. All engines are balanced after assembly for maximum smoothness. 0 TRUMAN (Continued From I’ags On») most remaining controls had already been prepared and would become effective next week.
J _ GENERAL $ ELECTRIC~ Z : Needs : ■ ■ : Women and Girls : • ■ ■ for ■ : Machine Winding Work : ; Shift -3:30 P. M. to 12:00 M. ! ■ Good Pay—7sc per hour Starting Rate. ■ Bonus—lo% Night Workers- ■ Bonus. J APPLY AT ■ ■ Employment Office, ■ North Ninth St. Decatur, Ind. I Z I I ELECTRIC— I I • kB ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■?’
He said he could not comment as he had 'no precise information to givo.” The president Is setting h!s ? Monday conference a half hour <■ ahead of 4he usual a. in “ conference hour so he can par- 1 tlclpate In an Armistice Day ceremony at Arlington cemetery at 11 a. m , Ross said. O - —— Give at leaNt one day’s take home pay to the Community Fund. ■' (> ■■ ■- ■■ I BYRNES' J (Continued from Page 1) Hons even though they obtained a two thirds majority at Paris. 1 Both Byrnes and British foreign minister Ernest Bevln have done so. The council last night accepted Byrnes surprise proposal to postpone again debate on Trieste—a move that Indicated outside moves for a settlement are in prospect. WANTED TO BUY HAY Timothy, Clover, Mixed and Alfalfa. Must be good quality. Prefer loose in mow. Can also use a limited quantity of Field baled Hay. JOHN FEASEL Bellmont Park, Decatur Telephone H 262
SPPOiaTWHNT or ADwiwisTzurqn asrarK wo. fees Wot lee (■ hereby ptveS, That the undersigned hex Men appomted Administrator nf tin- 'stale of Amelin A. H-rkmeyer late of Adams I'nuntv. deceased. Th* estate la probably solvent. lanreaee Keek are yer, Vdmlnlst rater. Oefaber St, IMS O. Hra, Mlerly, AUeraey. Nov. i—i— te. BYRNES UPSET (Continued From Page Ose) Oct. $, who Mid the flight would l»« made "If the stats department approves" Russia was not mentioned as a stopping place. The whole Idea since has been Indefinitely postponed, reporterly due to stele department objection. Hteie dopartment officials considered such a flight might add to International tension at a time when Byrnes was seeking major hig diplomatic agreements. They objected to the fact that the announcement was msde without first consulting the state department.
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Trade In a Good Town — Decatur •waMaanaNUMßMMUHMaaManuMWMauMMmiiiosßßiaoiuMa Yes we can resilver that Old Mirror. Glaw table tops or mirror*, any shape or site. Furniture upholstered, refinished, repaired. Alho Picture F ram inf. Secaur Used Furniture & Repair 134 Soot Monroe Street Phones 1686 or 7363 BURK * E’icvator Co. Decatur • Peterson * Monroo Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
