Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1947 — Page 5

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FOK SALE YOU CAN T BEAT IT-Sprague Furniture Store Is the hottest value spot In northern Indiana for furniture and rugs. Phono 1»8. 77-TF FOR SALE: 500 Sheets 20 Ib. White Bond Mimeograph >1.45- This bond mimeograph has good strength and drying quail ties. Sized for pen and Ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and 1001. 103tf FOR SALE Six room nearly modern home with ’,i acre of ground at city limits. Kitchen with new cabinets. New lifetime roof being laid. Berry bushes and fruit trees now bearing. Two car size garage has work bench. 35895— Pay 32695 down, balance 330 monthly, interest 4% semi-annual-ly. Possession August Ist, when owner leaves city. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 154-ts FOR SALE — Walking distance north end Industries, one bedroom home, newly remodelled with inside toilet, lavatory, built in sink. 36u0 down, balance 335 monthly. An easy way to escape apartment life. Bob Heller, Heller Building, Phone 870. 139-TF FOIFsALE inTo' Model A 'Ford pick-up. Good rubber. Excellent condition. Fortney s Radiator Repair, 219 N. First St. 16i-6tx FOR SALE- Semi-modern twofamily dwelling, 3 bedrooms and 2 bedrooms, large lot, 2-car garage. Semi-modern one-story dwelling, one bedroom. Two blocks from business district. W'alter J. Bockman, General Insurance A Real Estate. Phone 3. 159-btf Wll AT N (IT siiel ves’ Finished or paint them your self, if we don't have what you want, we will make it. Open evenings. Ra-Nee Mfg. Co., 1202 W. Monroe St. 164 6tx FOR SALE: Kraft milk route. See Bill Anderson between 11 a .m. and 12 noon at Kraft Foods Co. 166 g6tx lull SALE: White rock fryers. Mre. Forrest Durr, phone 613-C. 167-g3t FOR SALE Rugs: just received shipment of lovely Wilton and Administer rugs, 100% wool face, sizes 11-3x12, 9x12; 4-6x60 and 3x3-6; prices to fit your purse. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 167-2 t FOR SALE Tires. 450x21. 475x19, 550x18. All other popular sizes passenger and truck. Liberal tradein allowance. Body, fender work. Auto painting. Used Sparton refrigerator. Porter Tire Co., 334 N. 2nd. Phone 892. 168 21 x

FOR SALE White Rock fryers. Glen Koop, phone 980-11. 168-3tx FOR SALE 'Full-blended O. I. C. male hog. Eligible to register. 9 months old Walter Hockemeyer, 1 mi. north of Decatur on Christen road. 168-3tx FOR SALE: Combination coal and gas range. 115 S. First St.. Phone 1189. 168-2tx FOR SALE. Mahogany piano with harp attachments and stool. White table top pressure or bottle ga* stove with equipment, $35.00. Phone .Monroe 103-B. 168-3 t FOR SALE: Good modem house. Winchester St. Immediate possession. Fine building lot. North Walnut street; completely modern 6 room house in Wren. Cail Roy S. Johnson and Son. Phone 101 168-.lt FOR SALE — Red brick school house located three miles west and one-half mile south of Geneva. Slate roof in good condition. School bell Included. Mail sealed blds to Asa C. Munro, Genera. Indiana. Winning bid will be selected July 28. Terms cash. 161-61 X fryers. % mile south on 27 at city limits, then 14 mile west. First houoe. Pete Irwin. 166 g.3tx FOR SALE Registered, black and blonde cocker spaniel pups S2O each. Maurice Miller, 2 miles east 'of the state line 03 221. then 2'k miles north, route 2. Convoy, Ohio. 166 a6tx Trade in • <*"®d Tnwe « ISeeoSer

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds r—[xTl ypoff S: g “ft must be these signs — first the cashier skipped with 3535. then the rest of the office force got new jobs with Democrat Want Ads!" FOR SALE Red raspberries. Mrs. Martin N. Stamm, Decatur St., Willshire, Ohio. 166-3tx FOR SALE- 1929 model a" Ford, 600x16 tires. Chevrolet 36 axel, wheels, lires 550x17. John Fox, 1 mile south. 3 4 east of Monroe. 166-3tx FOR SALE 16 head of shoats, about 80 pounds. Ciirist Macke, Preble phone. 166-3tx FOR SALE: Kitchen sink, in perfect condition. Cali 1522. 166-g3t FOR~ SALE OR TRADE— loTs Chev. Fleetmaster, radio k heater. low mileage; 1940 Oldsmobile radio and heater newly overhauled, 1940 Chev. 85, 4 door sedan; 1939 Chev. apt. sedan; 1910 Ford 2 door; 1937 f'hev. coupe; 1935 Chev. coach. Fred Busche Phone 975, 303 North 9th St. 166-3tx FOR SALE 22 inch lied River special Oliver threshing maohine. Good condition. Reasonable. E.' IL Shepard, 4 mile souili and mile west Wren; Ohio. 167-21 X FOR SALE 12x15 ail wool rug 189.50. 9x12 all wool 167.95. Gambles. 167-3 t FOR SALE- 1935 Chevrolet coa< h. Located 518 Niblick street. Terms can be arranged. 167-g3t FOR SALE - Raspberries case 38.80—quart 55c. Homewood Grocery. 167-3 t FOR SALE • Sand, gravel, dirt, stone, cinders. We deliver. Glass Bros. Trucking Service. Craigville phone 23 on 25. 167-TF "wanted SEWLNtT MACHINE Reparing - All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 154-261 X

WANTED: Saleswoman as representative for Avon Products, Inc. Good territory in Decatur. Write Mrs. I. M. Cussen, 315 South Jefferson Street, Huntington, Indiana. 168-3tx WANTED— Furnaces to vacuum clean or repair. Call 49 for prompt service. Haugks. 164 ts WANTED—Thayer stroller. Phone 1570. , 168-It WANTED TO RENT: Garage with electricity. Call 1776 168-g2tx WANTED - Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, program*, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-as WANTED TO BUY — Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind 108 TF WANTED Sheep to dip. Improves weight and quality of wool, kills ticks and lice. For appointment write Ixirin Glass. Decatur route 2, or call O. V. Dilling, Cralgvltle phone. 154-ts WANTED- Sheep to dip. Improves weight ami quality of wool, kills ticks and Hee. For appointment write Lorin Glass, Decatur route 2, or call O. V. Dilling. Craigville phone. 117-T WANTED Any kind of light haul-1 ing. Will take orders for saw' mill wood. Phone 1632. F. 0.l Raker. 167-3tx; WANT to rent a 5 or more room unfurnished house In Decatur. Will sign lease for a year or more. Must be able to move In this month. Please. If you know of a house for rent let me know. Bon Trout, 318 S. 13th St. 167-3tx WANTED Barn roofs to paint, or paint opraying of any kind. Free estimates Write Perry * Emenhlser, Monroeville, Indiana, o r phone .Monroeville 2825. 166-6tx WANTED: Rooms for Auction students July 2N to August Hi—Reppert Auction School, phone 312 or 610. T One of the functions of suffering is co lead stool* to turn to God.

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Empty trailer van returning to New York, points east. Return load reduced rates, UNITED, 243 W. 60th St., New York. N. Y. Circle 7-3191, 164-6tx ———M——— I I — I»w4 —.—. WANTED TO RENT Furnished apartment, 3 5 rooms, by young man and family recently employed In Decatur. Phono 7874. Bellmont Cabins. 166-g3tx WANTED -Collapsible baby" bug gy. Must be In good condition. Phone Monroe 93-V. 167-2tx

MISCELLANEOUS APPLIANCE ISERVICE 1F we can'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 Decatur Insurance Agency Established INM7 K. C. Bldg. Phone 385 158tf FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment with bath. Mrs. Martin liueer. Monroe, Indiana. Phone Monroe 736. 168-ltx FARMERS ATTENTioiF- We re move dead horses, cows. hogs, etc. Decatnr phone 2060. We pay all phone charges. The 8 tad ley Products Co. 15-ts NOTICE We will be canning each Tuesday and Friday until further notice. Liechty Cannery, Berne. 162-.Bt JI'NST RECEIVED Gamble's super quality felt base floor covering. 9 ft. width, 79c eq. yd. Also 9x12 felt bane ruge, super quality, 48.95. Gambles. 167-3 t IT'S NEVER TOO LATE to have your paper banging, painting and hotiaedeaning done. Can give good references. Phone 199 or in<|ulre at 422 Mercer Ave. 166 6tx BULLMTIN Living room suites made to your Individual order, lairge selection of covers and styles to choose from; this is your chance to save many dollars on a lovely living room suite. If interested write or phone Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 167-2 t 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July 233 2.33’i; Sept. 2 3o* 4 >4; Dec. 2.29%-%; .March 2.29%N; May 2.26 2.26' .. Corn: July 2.12'1%: Sept. 2.61-%-2.02; Dee. 1.81-1.81%; May 1.761.73%. Oats: July 99%-%; Sept. 91%92; Dec. 89%; March 8s%B; May 87%. Soybeans: Nov. 2.83%8; .March unquoted.

0 Markets At A Glance By UNITED PRESS Slocks irregular in quiet trading. Ronds Irregular: I'. S. governments did not trade. Curb stock* Irregular. Chicago stocks irregular. Wheat, co. n, oats and barley futures irregular. Hogs, cattle and sheep lower. o — General Electric Profits Announced Schenectady. July is General Electric company'* profit available for dividend* amounted to $21,215.886 for the three months ended June 3o anti to $37,979,536 for the first six months of this year, equivalent to 71 cents ami 11.32. respectively, a share of eommon >t<>ck. p evident Charles E. Wilson announced today "The net Income for the year to date," be stated, "reflects a mm recurring dividend of $5,306,835 received during the tiiwt quarter in connection with the liquidation of Electrical Securities Corporation, a former investment affiliate. For the first six months of last year tlie company bad a net loss of $5,980,179. or 21 cents a share of eommon stock, the amount by which the first quarto loss, r<«*iilting from the strike, exceeded the net income of $7,721,401, or 26 cents a share, earned in the second quarter of that year." "Net sales billed in the three months ended June 30 this year amounted to $303,937,903. a record quarterly total for peace-time operation*." Mr. Wilson reported, ‘and for the first six months the sales were $537,757,070, an amount approximately 30 per cent greater than the billing for any full year prior to 1941." — ——o 'I m«l» Im a <.,hhl hum — l>r«-nlnr NOTICE! Dowagiac and Stokermalic Heat Way. Winter Air Conditioning Units. Now Available. Girod’s Tin Shop Phone 9212 or 9211

VA Figures Reveal Veleran Good Risk Indiana Veterans Good Loan Risks The Indiana veteran thus far has proved to be a good loan risk, according to the latent veterans administration figures on defaults for loans guaranteed tinder the Gl Hill. This Is especially true in the Instance of home loans, which comprise the bulk of all loans guaranteed by the VA. As of June 25. the VA has approved for guaranty in the Indiana regional area 16,322 home loans with a face value of 371,650,355 and carrying guarantee commitments of 333,554,918. During the same period claims had been made against the guaranty by leaders In only II home loan cases ami seven of these subsequently were withdrawn by the clalments. Os the remainder, claims in the amount of 316.668,93 were paid. This amount has been reduced by |1.450 and will be further reduced by liquidation of the security for the loans. While the current number of defaults compared with the total of home loans approved Is small, ft does not reflect the long term trend expected, according to VA

officials. These mortgage loans ■ are made repayable over periods 1 ranging up to 25 years, and the contracts have been effect only since September. 1911. when the program was Inausnrated. Casualties among veterans who went Into business with the aid of Gs business loans arc consider ably higher. Os 1.121 such loans approved totalling 35.245,726 with government guarantees of 3L471.957, some 72 have resulted in defaults. Claims paid by the VA 1 numbered 36 for a total of 325.593. This has been reduced by 31.796 and is subject to further reduction through liquidation of assets. VA officials pointed out that business loans are made repayable in a much shorter period than real estate loans in Home casea as short as a year. Therefore, a higher rate of defaults on business loans during the two and a half years operation of the Gl Bill is to ho expected. Only 1.665 farm loans, the third type provided by law. amounting to 31.323.665. of which the VA guar anteed 32.616.809. had been approved to Juno 25. Claims had been fill'd against three of which two had been paid iu the amount of 11.715.

On fill' other side of th<« ledger, the VA stated that |B6 loans of all types had been repaid in full. Their aggregate face value was 41,160,574, of which the VA had guaranteed 3699.655. I.oaits repaid included .359 home loans. 95 for business ami 32 for farms. — - --ts .......... t'riolr In n l.oiiil Tu««*i — nri-nlnr — il Sweater sale. 1 1 price. Peterson (’lothint; Co. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:30 p. m. Telephone 155

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Illrtb ferfineate Notice la hereby riven that Marerlln tern flrnn*t, berry has filed « petition m the Circuit Court «t Adams County Indiana, to have the time uni place of her birth determined. Held petition la ****t for hearing on the : .th <1 n of July. !!•»". CbYl»i: <1 THOC'I NK.lt Clerk of the A lama Circuit Court J il> !< - <>

DR. H. R. FREY OPTOMETRIST 104 N. Second St. (above Democrat tiffice) ♦ Eyes Examined ♦ Glasses Fitted HOURS: 9 a. m. to 12 noon 1 p. rn to 5 p. tn. Saturdays till H p. tn. Close each Thura. afternoon Evenings by appointment. Phone 27

Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate DeVoss Bldg., Ground Floor Phone 101 133 So. 2nd St. We’ll be glad to Represent you In the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years In this business in Decatur. We welcome your investigation of our record of which we are proud. Melvin Leichty, Rep. Berne. Ind., Phone 251. INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phene 57D A. J. ZELT The llawleigh Dealer 230 South 4th St. Decatur Indiana notice shipment Sweet and Sour CHERRIES RASPBERRIES A PR K OTS MONDAY MORNING Reasonable Prices Law rence Carver Monroe R. 1 Phone 93-D

There were NO ' Knights of the Round Table’’ in King Arthur’s time! O Tin- Pg* nd of Arthur lir.-t h* nah in I" recorded in 11.'> > ami tin* story grew in beauty ami wonder with every new writer However, it *;< a priest, Walter Map. who added the bit about tin* Knights of tile lloun I Table and tUi’lr <im* t for th** Holy Gta.l.

Take advantage of our finance service when you need money, f— ADVANTAGC S ————, 1. Centvlidafe yovr debt,. Have j**it »»• place fa pay. 2. Yoar name and Income ere the chief Mcarlfy fa borrow here. J. No delay. Convenient r.payment terms. Loen, privately made. Establish your credit with us. Then you can get ready cash anytime that you may need it. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY imgurfonat».o Ground F Iggr ■ Brurh More Building Fhune 2.3.7 DECATUR. INDIANA Trade In m Io«m»«I 'liidf — Airrntnr

SALE CALENDAR JULY 19 Owen J. Jeffery, 22'* West Harrison St. Paulding. Ohio. Five Room Modern Home and Extra Lot. <5 .10 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. JULY lit Vic (Jephart, 102 k Russell St , Decatur, Ind. Household goods. Suntan Bros , auctioneers. JULY 21 Lydia Ann Bodie estate. DeVoas & Smith Law office, betwi en JO a. tn and I p. tn. John Doan, Adtnr. .11 ly II it M< Donald. Craigville, Ind. Real Estate. Ellenberger Bros . Auctioneers. JULY 26 -Mrs. Alma (loelz. 2 miles East and 2 miles Torth of Decatur. Indiana Improved 55 Acre Farm, Midwest Really Auction Co. J. F Sanmann. Auctioneer. JI LY 30 Dorns Staller, Jr. 1017 Mercer avenue, Decatur. Household good* sale at f> iki p rn. Roy A- Ned Johnson and Melvin Lh-r hty. auctioneers. Public Sale REAL ESTATE, < RAIGVILLE. INDIANA I, fib' und* reigned, will ell at public auction without reserve io the high*- 1 hid lei . our home lo* .lied in Craigville, Indiana. 1 block w* -t. j,|o. I. north of Craigvtlb Garage, on Wed. Night, July, 23,1947 Sale Starting 7:30 P. M. (> ROOM COTTAGE TYPE 801 SE I rooms downstair 2 rooms upstairs; large enclosed front porch; <ity water in house; large lol; nice garage; plenty of shade hr front of lion nice garden .space; s* r*■«*ns and storm windows for house, also n* n- ami storm window for front porch, house lias good roof and good* foundation. Anyone Inter* >ted in this kind of a horn** be sure and look this on*- over. I!* aon of Sal* .'.rn moving to Du atur when my work is. TERMS: fr. 00.00 cash on day of sale. Balance on delivery of good *l* *■<! amt abstract Bosse don August I. 1917. H. R. McDonald OWNER Ell*nb* rg* r Bros. Xuctloneers Fanner- and Merchant Bank Clerk July IM 21 ■" 1 " 1 " Need We repair and clean all makes of furnacea. Beat I FurnaC9 materials—trained workmen. All costa based on Repairs? actual materials used and labor. Phone us now. "Cellar trips cut way down" “The Williamson Heater Company: We installed a W ilhamson Tripl-ife furnace in a tinted house and the occupants were very well pleased Each room is evenly heated. Also trips to the cellar are fewer With the other furnace they had tiouble heating the kitchen hut finer installing the Wilhamson they do not have any trouble. H we abould need another, it will be the aame kind." Signed—/ E Warner, Indiana __ Monthly Payments Te Snit WILLIAMSON HAUCK IWTRIPL-IFE FURNACE Heating & Appliances Furnaces cleaned 4.50 up Decatur, Indiana

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