Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1946 — Page 5
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■ - - - -- I LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RaTIS f J For 25 words or less: 1 1 time 60c; S times 75c; : 1 times |1; 6 times 11.71. Rates quoted are f or consecNitre insertions. No clasifled • ads accepted or uklpday ached- i ate. Rata for 10 Point BLACK ( FAC® is 6e per word for insertion. 1 Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. < Saturday deadline is I a. m. i FOR SALE ’ JOIN the Thrifty Crowds. Beery- ’ body mvm at Sprague Furalturn Store, "The Store For The Thrifty.** Drop in and see bow 1 many dollars we can care you— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone , 199. 261-30 t ) FOR SALE OH TRADE—Do you j have old bouse in need of repair, paint or foundation in good ( location? Why not trade it on this newly decorated five room house , In South part of city. Five room ( home, two bedrooms, living room. < kitchen, dining room, bstbroom ( with toilet, lavatory. Has city water, cistern, lights, new decora- f tlon inside, out. Good foundation. Breathing space around home. Gar- ( den. Bob Heller. Realtor, Phone 870, Heller Building. 249-ts FOR SALE New electric irons: ' coffeemakers; hot plates; toast- ! era; combination radlo-phouograph; 1 double bowl sink cabinets. Kitchen J Maytag Sales and Service. Phone I 95. 110 Jefferson. 259-ts FOR SALE—Collie au.i ehephard puppies. 6 weeks old. English Image! puppies ili months old. 1 , saint bernard male 4 years old. , nice around children. Harry Reed, 1 mile north, 1 mile ei*al of Bluffton. 262-g6t ! FURSALE Jacobson deep well jet pump for 4 inert and larger casings. Haugk Heating A Ap- ' pliauces. ZBS-tt WE HAVE some brand new Estate Magazine-type Heating stoves at <4950. Haugk Heating A Appliance,. 258-ts FOR SALK Truck load, double and single base sink cabinets, 5 sizes; radios, record players, heating stoves. WASHERS, SWEEPERS SERVICED. Kitchen .Maytag Sales Phone 95. 259-ts FOR SALE — 55 gal. steel drums, suitable for fuel oil and gas. 66.90 each. Sheet Bros. Cleaners. Phone 359 _ 26ft TF FOR SALE Good used coal and wood beatrolaa. good u.«ed kitchen ranges. Stucky A Co., Monroe. Indiana. Open evening* except Wednesday. Ml M FOR SALE Black princess style winter coat, size 9-10. Like new. 610. 532 St. Marya street. FOR SALE — Christmas greeting cards and wrappings; also ‘”•>7 day greeting cards and wrappings Nlee selection. Mrs. Maud Merrl man, phone 992. 2<4-g3t FOR SALE— Estate heatrola; also baby carriage. Phone 916-. M. f 265-g3t FOR i aFE“ lo’h truck. Good tires and motor Bellmont Service Station. 2<5-3tx FOrlial/B Ters-y cow. k years old. 2 Holstein heifers, coming 2 year olds. Barnett Sapp. I'4 mile north of Hoagland Hoagland tele phone 366-a3lx Foil SALE New and used circulating heaters. Stucky A CoMonroe. Ind. 266-3 t coach. Good condition. William Shady, U mile north Kirkland high school. Phone 5 on 25. 266-g3tx USED FI’RNITI’RE — Modern bed room suites complete with chest and vanity, breakfast sets, kitchen cabinets, studio couches, several gas and electric hot plates. Large stock Heatrolas. Heating Stoves and Coal Ranges. Decatur Used Furniture. 146 8. Second. Phone 420. FOR BALE-” 1936 standard Chevrolet. 917 Russell St 26«-b3l Foil SALE Kidney shaped dress ing fable, brand new 64; blue shirt, blue satin gym trunks. al«« 36; ankle supports. All 12 and worn twlrse. Electric iron, 61; rocking horse. 61; silver sandals, high heels, slat- 9Vi AAA. 63. Hhone 6221. 266-gJt FOR SALE ~1939 Master deluxe 2 door Chevrolet. Inquire 221 N. Fourth. 266 3tx FOR SALE -« roll special McCor-mick-tfoerina shredder. Phone 986-F or see Charles Thieme. Decatur route 2. 266 gltx , FOR SALE — Overload trailer springs; trailer hitch; 2 men* suits; white shirts, inquire piione 4181. 28li ' l< FOR SALE—Girls aW* »»»• »;" 6 like new. R«a»°3* bl * **’ Mercer Ave. Phond 446.
FOR SALE— Apples. School Boy, Jotisthan. bushel in your own container |1 50; also Spies, Grimes, Jonathan, Snow, Rome Beauty, Dell< loua. Coppeas Corners. 264 It Foil SALE .(Il steel farm trailf-rn, all sizes 6150.00 and up. Coppess Corners. 264-3 t h)R iiACk—Oranges, sweet and Juicy, 2lx size doz. 19c. Coppeea Corners 264 It For” HALE l.iarge solkl liea7s| cabbage 5(1 lbs. >I.OO, Cop peas Genera. 264-3 t FOft SALff Onions ■ graded yeh low to store for winter; 50 lbs. 61.09 • 10 lbs. 25c. Coppess Corners. M4-M FOR SALE - Quick meal gas range, oven regulator. 62600. 421 West Monroe street. 264 3tx FOR SALE-I’otatorui Bslze lon Ila. 6100 I’. S No. 1 sand for winter storage 100 lbs. 62.79. Coppess Corners. 264-3 t FOR SALE—7 room semi-modern house on Elm Street with one extra full size lot tor 64000.00. 5 room all modern except cabinets. Hardwood floors, basement, furnace, automatic water heater. This la a nice bouse. Immediate possession. 5 room all modern bouse on 7tb street. 20 acre farm, 2'4 in ilea from Decatur at a bargain. 55 acr<«, 6 miles from Decatur. 80 acres, good land and fences, electricity and a modern house, on State road. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 West Monroe Street, Decatur, Indiana. 262-6 t FOR SALE Two eadiie horses. Matched sorrels; 1 mare; I geld ing; 2 saddles, bridles martini gales; I new girls bk-yele, lights ami basket. Call 3634 or see at Twin Bridge 264 g3tx POR'BATT' IS ?!*' rifle 65 rounds ammunition. 835.09. Coppess Corners. 264 3t Farm "for SACK 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. Large orchard, plenty of shade trees. New well. Well fenced. This farm Is in good state of cultivation, and is a Ih-su-tlful home. Possession soon. R. Owens, 322 N. sth st. Phone »M>. 265t3x FOR SALE Side d*< liv. ry rake? John Deere tractor breaking plows. Gilbert (G. D» Brookhart. 1 mile south. 6 miles east of Monroe or fourth house e-»st of Blue Creek stone quarry. 266-3tx FOITSALE Model a" Ford panel truck, good condition. White breakfast set. Phone 1531. Max Krepe. 1127 W. Madison. 265-3tx FOR SALE Living Toom suite in good condition. Lou Hartman, Monroe, WANTED BOARDMANS new foentton. 223 North First, for swwing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttoM, covered buckles, hemstlUhiag and machine button holes. 258-2i»t WANTED to buy all kinds ol eattle, bogs, sheep. L. W. Mur phy, 903 Winchester, Phone 1678 228-tl WANTED - Mimeographing work Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages progiWms, forms, etc. Joan Cowan Plsone 870, Heller Building 244-tl WANTED TO BI V All kinds cat tie, sheep and hogs. The de horning season is here, we dojhii at reasonable pricew. Phone 5881 or 5592, or writ..- Scbeiman Bro thers. Decatur, Indiana. 261-3 OH ROOFING and SIDING — Finest of materials. Three years to pay If desired — no delays. Exper fenced applicators do the work Boardmans, 223 North First, phone 411. Representing Tri-State Roof ing Co. ™ WANT 1-!d To buy or lease filling or service station. Write box .16 c/o Democrat. 261 3tx WANTED To rent .1 or 4 rooms furnished or unfurnished apart merit or house. Phone 1371. 265-3tx SppOk+t'NlTf of lifetime supply Ing DDT and other profitable products to farmete in Adams county. No experience or capital required. Must have auto and good refer encee. Permanent. Write or wire McNESS COMPANY, Dept. T. Free port, Illinois. 2<o-x-T-i INSTRUCTION. MALE Would like to hear from reliable men who would like to train In spare time to overhaul and install Refrigeration and Air Conditioning equipment. Should be mechanically im lined Will not Interfere with your present work. For information about this training, write at once aWresi *6« your working Iw Unities ln»t.. Bog 39, c/0 Democrat- 266 2tx
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WAITfD*I RQtWTnKrde to Ft I Wayne, Supercharger vicinity. | My hours, 7-3. Phmne 314. M6-3U WANTED iroiiFiigiT 7i7 housework i by hour. Phone 8121. 266 git WANTED Mkftfcagod conple or housekeeper to care for children in exchange for a permanent home. Box 37, e/o Dully Democrat 265 3tX WANTED Interior painting and decorating, residential and commercial. Also paint for retinishing all kinds of furniture. Careful work done by experienced palntem. R E. Gantz, phone S 0«? or 5652. 2<6-gH ‘Acoordlon-Saxophone Trumpet or Clarinet wanted by muaic teach er last opportunity to eell.” Box 38 c/o Democrat 265 6tx MISCEIJ.ANEdLS VETmNTwfe haveTSS inquiry about Stratton place hoaiM, ploaao re-refia-ter immediately. Boh Heller, realtor, phono 870, Heller building. 230ytf Farmers TffRffTOH""We B k move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone chargee. The Stadley Producta Co. 16-ts appITARcTTWRVK'B ‘ - U we caa't fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. 97-ts LOST AND FOUND LOST — Package of pint urea from Crayton studio, Shelbyville, Ind. 1 Phone 7214, 264-g3t ’ LOST 82~l»lll neai shelter’house, Hanna Nuttman park. Call 3634. Reward. 264-g3tx Says Church-Going Husband Beats Her ' Gashen. Ind., Nov. 11—(CP) Mrs. Gladys Virginia Joye Berkey today asked for a divorce from Orlo Berkey because he "teaches Sunday ' school and goes to church on Sun--1 days and Wednesday nights only i to return home and beat his wife.” i POLITICAL 1 (Continued From Pawe One) • — ■ “It will i-ontinne to be a nat-' f tonal program insofar as the ; secretary of state and I are con f cerwed," h«- said. "I firmly beI lleve that our Republican colI leagues who have worked intelh ligentiy and cooperatively with ;. us in the past will do so in the i. future.” x — l. WANTED TO BUY Ii HAY X • Timothy, Clover, Mixed and ii Alfalfa. Must be good qual- '■ Ity, Prefer loose in mow. Can also use a limited quantity of Field baled Hay. • JOHN FEASEL • I* Bellmont Park, Decatur »■ Telephone 6262 t if
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Indiana Corn Crop Near Disease Free Lafayette. Ind . Nov. 11 -H'P) Indiana'r 1916 corn crop, one of the largest on record, today was reported to be practically disease free A survey l>y Dra. A. (1. I'llstrup and Eric G. Sharvi'le >f th<- Purdu* I'nlvarsity agricultural experiment station, showed an absence of normally prevalent torn blights. i'niixually dry late-summer weather was said to i»> rrfsponsibie for the healthy condition inasmuch a* the common diseases of <* rn respond to dampneiw.
J ■ : Needs ■ : Women and Girls ■ ! for ; : Machine Winding Work ; ! .Shift -3:30 I’. M. to 12:00 M. ■ |v g ■ Good Pay 75c per hour Start- ■ ing Rate. ■ ■ Bonus 10' < Night Workers- ■ Bonus. ■ ; APPLY AT ■ ■ Employment Office, • ■ North Ninth St. Decatur, Ind. a ■ ! ___GENERAL $£ ELECTRIC— I B W ■ ■ 1
Willis Fonner On Deer-Hunting Trip Willis Fonner, 83-yoar-old retired barber of this city and Harlan, left yesterday for the Northerr iwninsula of Michigan on a deer and bear hunting trip Mr. Fonner, who last year was the oldest man to receive a hunting license in the peninsula area, was accompanied by Carl Roberts and Ferris Tiinbrook of Harlan, The deer season opens November 15 and Mr. Fonner, who got an eight inint buck last year, hopes to return home with an animal this year.
BODIES OF (Continued from rags 1) ers. The bodh* were found about 100 yards from the aatomobils. A .45 caliber automatic lay near the decomposed bodies which had been torn by wild animals. State police raid that the automatic had been fired twice and apparently the man had shot the woman and then killed himself. Found nearby also was a navy sailor's small handbag which coo* tained a razor, comb und underwear Police eaid that apparently tin- two had Mt in the brush f r a long t:me liefore the ahooting. Two empty cigar* te |>ack:iges were f oiiid neai the IxMllea and miineruus butts. Your Community Fund de* ' Mtrves your support. Give KenerouHly, voria i: or nv ti •eiti.ewkvt »;«TVTH Vo. axe? Noth* In hrieliv xtv. n to tin- ■ re* 'llt«»r», heirs and 1.-xste* « of Ell W. Steele, deceased to appear In t!>• Adamo ClreiHt •'oi.-jt. held at I t »r. Indiana, on the it day nt Hr>yemher, l!»ls, and show .aii»e, it ■Hi., why the FINAL HEI'TLtJUWNT A«vv»|-NTH with the estate -f "aid de, ,-<tent should not he approved and ■aid helm are noiineil to then aUd ther<- make proof of lielrehip. and reo-lv, their distributive -!ta>eOeealur, November Z. IMS, Euaeae Roov.in Srtmlolntrau.r with will onueved Xlloroe, Or I 11. Id am,. Nov. I—ll ■ ■ ■ ■ ..... -» ■ — Hlrth OrOfieale Notice la hereby given that llaberl I buries Farrar baa fllnd a petition In the Circuit Court nt Adame County Indiana, to have the time and place of hie birth detertnlnud. Said petition is Mt fnt h'-arlng on . the I’th day of November. ISIS i ft.VIrE O TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court i Noe. mb- i li — Roy S. Johnson & Son l Auctioneers & Real Estate h We'll be gl*d *° Repreeent you I in the transaction of Real Estate I at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years in this business in Decatur. We welcome your Investigation ' of our record of which we arc I aroud. ‘iPhone 104 15? So. 2nd St. I DcVonn Bldg,, (.round Floor ‘ Melvin Lslchty, Rep., I Berne, Ind.. Phone 251. h
Ii ♦♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦«♦♦*< H*******************I** 1 ** ********** R IDEAL FARM :/ The Dye Ferguson Famr i i: Blue (reck Township i:: : PsMWMion liefwre .March Int if desired. • I 7 101 acres, more ar less; eacellent production soil: some ; ,<> woodland; ELECTRICITY. Large frame house, slate roof, < ’ 7 full basement. Two big barns, one has new roof and 8 ; I( ( stanchion cement cow stable. Big implement shed and , |‘ ’ corn crib combined; chicken house, milk house, garjge, < < i large granary. « I 1 ’ LOCATION: 1 mile south. 6 miles east of Monroe. Ind., < |] [ O r 1 mile west of Willshire, Ohio on 124 then 1 mile south ; > < > and ( /i mile west. ■ | ' 1 Can be seen at any time by calling ‘ I at the above location. < l<» !■• Gilbert and Nellwyn Brookheart < Ikratur R. fi • < N ■ - ■ - - — f •
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NO HUNTING No hunting or Irespaasing, day or night, is pv-rrnltt«*<4 on the Oscar Mnsr- ami th« Mt Millon farms In SI. Mary's township Byrl Williamson, Tenant BURK Ekvator Co. Decatur ■ Peterson • Monroe DON'T HESITATE T 0 AFPIY TO k us WHEN YOO NEED A IOAN T We wRI mike a 629 loon Just es euiclt as w« will a larger one. Your signature and income are the chief , MCsritr rtqtdrewents. t A emsH part of vour Ineoffle each month will repay a loan. Special terms are ovailabie to farmers or other persona with seasonable in* com*. i Loans privately WtaJe ap to 8300 » bvaally on same day you apply. Le* ' in tell you more about it—no obligation. C*H, pioneer write— LOCAL LOAN COMPANY IncortoralcO Over scbaltr stare - TatashMM 2*3*7 OtCAfUR. INDIANA ) H I *«-< ,- z " ‘ v totb IISHI HKIA*. I.ICHSVM 1 Ik M|»Mlbf»»4«*l*6 <H||99 I N.ir I la F«» 99 99it«. %••** I llh • |».199. I <1 grifslra.. htillA. >4»»H»K S’* bfilrrw. 699NN> hrrtl kwM’MBJ I W|e»Kl499, »4»H kk |•8•99B9•I• *4»lr rHN9ff»|9IMN row «*N9«r DOT ••»•* kll 11.9 NM k orrlWMlrtl. 4 NlMloKN** MFltt*. 11. O. IlHbrrdHtM. ltM|»«kf6•efn. 00. H«* h»O»NAt.w A %*rle
