Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1947 — Page 5

AUGUST 11. 1947

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times 51; 6 times 51.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted for skipday ached ule. Rate for] 10 Point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for insertion. ' Copy must be In office by 11 a. tn. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE: 500 Sheets 20 lb. White Bond Mimeograph 51.45. This bond mimeograph has good strength and drying qualities. Sized for pen and ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and 1001. 103tf FOR SALE — Six room nearly modern home with *4 *ure 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 beneb. 35896 — Pay 52695 down, balance 530 monthly, interest 4% semiannually. Possession August Ist. when owner leaves city. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 154-ts FOR SALE— Band, gravel, dirt, stone, cinders. We deliver. Glass Bros. Trucking Service. Craigvlllo phone 23 on 25. 167-TF FOR SALE — 1942 F, H. A. type 2 bedroom home. Gas furnace, built-in features, haidwood fluors, lull basement. Possession — 60 days, restricted n-ighborhood, about 51000 less than present building costs. Bob Heller, Heller Building, Phone 870. 176 TF — — — FOR SALE — New two bedroom home, West part of city. Gas heat, water softner, automatic hot water, utility room, built-in I cupboards, bath, etc. Veteran may buy tor s*oo cash. Balance monthly. Non-veterau 5201)0 cash down. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870. 176 TF FOR SALE—S room modern home. Inquire at 625 Winchester street, Decatur, between 5 and 7:00 p.m. 174-TF Watermelons on ice every day, only 69c. — Hammond Bros., 13th st. Itx I FOR SALE New all modern 5 room home in restricted location. FHA or Gl loan available, minimum down payment required. Oil heat, built-in cabinets, automatic hot water heater, water softner, wash tubs, fully insulated. Immediate possession. Reliable Realty Ac Builders. Phone 7502. Office Meihers A Route No. 27. 183 TF FOR SALE — Burbank plums. Charles R. Bowers, west of Decatur. Preble phone 7 on 9. 186g3tx FOR SALE — Seven used steel sashes with glazed glass sections. See Bruce Decker at Schafers Wholesale. 186t3 FOR SALE — 1911 Chevrolet 2 door; radio, heater; 1939 Nash radio, heater. Dick Mansfield .Motor Sales, 141 S. Second St. 181 TF Foil SALE Transparent and Dut< lies apples. All varieties in season. 51.00 to 52 s(f basket. Otto D. Bicberich. Decatur. R. 2. 187-30tx FOR SALE Good hard coal stove, large No. 80 callable of heating 5 rooms. Leo King. Sr., phone 996-E. 188 2t FOR SALE Coal and oil heaters. Natural and bottle gae stoves; Admiral Radios; rinse tubs. Kitch en -Maytag Service, 238 N. 2nd St., Phone 95. 188 'I F Ft>R — SALE 1911 Buick. Inquire Wiley Evans, c/o Reppert Auction School. 188-2tX Truck load Peaches, (»eor* jfia Elliertas, $1.99 basket.— Hammond Bros., 13th St. x Foil SALE: 1929 Plymouth Sedan. Very good paint and up bolstering. Motor first class condition. Can he seen at 127 South Fourteenth street. Phon*7363. I»7g3t FOR SALE See the international Freezer. The ideal way to store vegeatables, fruits and meat. Now on display and available. Mollenkopf and Kiting. 1 87 3t for sale ok tkahe — 1912 Packard convertible. $450 down. Phone 9G5. 9 185-gtf FUR~SALE Waler heaters. 530 otf. Bare sink cabinets. 520 off. Rinse tubs. Feed radios, Philco. Zenith console others- Kitchtu Maytog Wather Service. 238 N. Second Street Phone 95- .| 187-TF • 0 •

QUICKIES bv Ken Kevnolds "How'<l you expect to stay in the real estate business — when you sell all of our houses with a Democrat Want Ad?" FOR SALE—I 934 Plymouth sedan. Phone 1526. 185 4t FOR SALE one Farmall B Tractor in good condition. Arnold and Klenk. 188 3t FOR SALE Chevrolet sedan, standard, 35 model; set of French doors. 7 ft. I in. high 4 ft. lo in. wide. Call 1532 or 510 Cleve land street. 187 g2tx FOR SALE—Three 9x12 Axminster rugs, and 1 pad. Three I'air Quaker lace curtains. Reasonable. Phone 1355. 186t3x FOR SALE Jenny Lind bed, complete, only used short time. C. W. Moser, 3il South sth street. 188 2tx WANTED SEWING MACHINE ReparingAll makes, guaranteed Jobe. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmana 223 North First. 180-26tx WANTED Young woman for light housework to live with young couple and baby in modern home in Fort Wayne. Good salary and plenty of time off. Write Box 12. '7, Democrat, giving experience and references. 18«t3 WANTED — Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan,, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-as WANTED TO BLY — Baled straw. Phone 2-6961 or write W. C. Williams. R. No. 4, Box 188, Anderson, Indiana. 172 3t)t WANTED— Furnaces to vacuum clean or repair. Call 49 for prompt service. Haugks. 164-ts 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 Lorin Glass, Decatur route 2, or call O. V. Dilling, Craigvilie phone. 167-T WANTED Girl "or middle-aged lady for light housework. 6 day week. Reply Box No. 43, rare of, Democrat. 188 3tx WANTED To let two cows out on shares. Phone 5883. James McCagg. 188 2tx WANTED — T<» rent a piano for one hour practice daily. Phone 326 between 12:15 and 6 p.m. 188 3tx MISCELLANEOUS APHAANCE' SERVICE - » »• can't fix it throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irone and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for al) makes of washers. Arnold 4 Klenk, phone 463. 97 If FARMERS ATTENTION Ws re move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000 We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. Ifc-zf Starter and generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-TF WELDING Both electric and acetelyne welding all work guaranteed, prices reasonable. At the Erie Trading Post Repair Shop. 185-12tx INsFIATION — Blown Celote* Rock Wool. Free •Estimates. Bill Crist, Monroe Phone 726 182 T FOK KENT FOR RENT—2IS acre farm near Decatur. Interested in late fall or March possession. Write to box 44 c/o l>em<Krat listing equip menl, experience and references 188-6 t 0 Trade In Decafur ' v A Christinn is <wc who dedicates ■ his Will his mind, his hesrt to Christ to be used hv him in his service

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Aug. 11— it'Pi—(P.M A) —Livestock: Hogs 5500; slow, few early xales barrows and gilts steady with Friday at 28.00 clown, but most bid 25 lower and 27.75 down; early Hales sows around steady at 16.50 tn 23 00; early sales and blds barrows and gilts 119.2*6 n»s. ff. 76.38.99; H 0269 tbs. 27.25-27.75; 260-280 lbs. 26.5027.25; 280300 lbs. 21.10 26 21 300 lbs. bM 21 25 21 75; 35n lbs. 23.25-23.75; 100-160 lbs. 21.7526.00. Cattle 2.600, calves 700; good and choice steers and heifers active. ftlxuit steady; common to low gocni unevenly steady to spot* 25-50 higher; good to mostly choice 1,180 n». steers 32.00. god and choice mostly light weight 27.75-31.00; bulk medium and low good fed steers and mixed yearlings 24.50-27 50; com mon and medium grassers 16.00 22.00; strictly choice around 950 !b. heifers 30.00, medium and good 34.00-27.68, common and medium 14.00-23.0 H; beef cows slow, bandy steady lo spots 3550 lower; vealers fairly active, mostly 5o higher, good and choice 23.00-25.50. common and medium 12 50 22.50. Sheep 800; fat lambs and slaughter ewes opening about steady, but undertone weak on common to low good spring lambs; good and choice spring lambs 22.50-24 00, top 24.00; medium and good 18.50-20.00; common and medium 14.00-l8.oO; choice lightweight slaughter ewes 8.00, heavies around 6.00. few good and choice breeding 9.00-10.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. 2.35 Dec. 2.33 2 32'4 .March 2.3JHA; May 2.27’«-2.28; July 2 OM,. Coin: Sept 2.33-2.32*1; Dec. 2.152 16; May 2.08-2.07'4 July 2.01 >42.01. Oats: slept 1.03*4%; Dec 1.00*4 1.01*4; March 99'nB: May 9l’»95. • Soybeans: Nov. 2.92A; March 2 SON. — o M>Cl<>: TO THI’HKH* Ol' VIHH I lox 11. ||*|>HO|*Hl Vl loys i» tcerrhy atven tin Huepayers <>f Hartford Towicxlilp. Adams I'oiinly. Indiana. Unit tin- proper legal off|. ers of said nitinic ipalitc at th- ir regular meeting pl;o-e at ; :to I’ M. on the 2«th day ~f August, 19 17 will consider the following additional appropriations which -aid off her* <-on»lder ne-exsary I" meet the exlraonlinary emergency existing at this tlm Tuition fund y». 2S pal of Tea- hets 12719. Poor Hellrf fund No - - AdministrHllon .... 613 Taxpayers appearing al »m h meeting shall have- a right to he heard thereon The cdditional ap propt lut ions ar flnallc mad- will he a ut-mtati'-a llv referred to thState Hoard of Tax c 'omrni«Hioners, which Hoard will hold a further hearing within fifteen -lavs at the County Auditor's I \ lamCounty, Indiana, or ai such other place as may I* designated Al su-It hearing taxpayers objecting to any of smh additional approprlatl-m may Is- hoard ami intere-ted tax payers may Imtuirc of the County Auditor when ami where sm h meeting will In- held It til ph »l. Wilier Hnrtford Township Trustee Aug ti-r-Heal Clothespins In winter, the housewife's hands will not get so cold if she heats the clothespins before hanging the clothes. o m»tk r: t<» nu* »»•:»* or timlTlilX VI. VPI-Hofltl VTIOAs Nolle e Is hereby given the taxpayers of Washington Towrshlp. Adams County, Indiana, that the propar legal officers of »ald mu ni< ipalily al theli regular meeting Ida- o at 7 '!<' I' M -n th. 2<dh dac of August. I'H7, will <-msld.-r the follow mg additional ippropi latlon • whl' h -aid offp.-r* .onsid.-r ii<-<<--sary to m--ei the • xtraordinary emergency existing ><! till- tlm. Spe.lsl seh.xd FssiC No. 23 Tr-insporiatlon Tuition fund N<- 2* l'a> of T. aehei a m> X-- :•> I'.ic of Transfer- joss m> I'oor Itellef fund No H 2 I’ay lor Iteslib-nts in County Home .’>'»• '•<> Taxpayers aiu-ailng at smh meeting shall have a light to lie heard thereon Tin- additional appropriation* is finally mad.- will he automatically r.f.-rre-l to the K.;-l Hoard of lax Commi■ si >m-rs, why li Hoard will hold a fiirtliei hearing within fiflec-n days al litCounty A nlllor's off!.-.- of Adams County. Indiana, or al sii-li other pla-e as may he designated. At ■uch li arlng taxpayers ohj.- ting to any of such additional appropriations may he le.ud ml lnter.--t.-d taxpayers may Inquire- of the County Auditor wrh. it and wh. ie *U-It meeting Will he held .lotm 11. Monel.urner tt usliliigion T«m>. Trustee. Aug I I-I-Ptrsonil-Household FINANCING QUICK. (CONOMICAI means of financIng past due bilkt or other money needs. f— ADVANTAGtS ■ I. V*u say **ly t*r Has Is In •M. X Vsar sssh anS laaaaa la ahM (saurtty. X Gatak—S* S*latr«. Laaaa wheat*!, ataS* M* f.tewn. 4. Caav**o*t toraw. )s»t tall M the aawant t«a ***4. Investigate thlx advantageous way to finance your personal money needs. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY tuaOaeoeavsa Grae*< Klaar • grast Man Gwl«'*« Maa* :-s-7 •teavuit. itt»u«i*

Quiz Show Feature Os McMillen Meet A Stage Event Here On August 20th As a special feature of the entertainment part of the program of the meeting of over 1,000 McMillen Feed Mills’ dealers to be held on the plant grounds here on Wednesday, August 20th. will be a novel quiz show with real cash prizes to he given away to those participating. This quiz show entitled "Doctor M V" will be gtaged by professional radio announcers headed by Sam Gifford, staff radio announcer on Station WOWO. Mr. Gifford will have the assistance of men in the aduience with portable microphones who will seek out the participants and award real silver dollar prizes for accurately answering the question. In addition to the Doctor M-V Master Mix Mental Banker quiz, show, there will he a community sing, baseball games and other contests. Following the entertainment part of the day-long event and barbecue luncheon the group will lie addressed by D. W. McMillen, founder and .hairman of the board; E. II Fletcher, president of the coin pany and H W. McMillen, director of sales. 0 Trngr tn u Good Tenn — Prcillur O Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregular in quiet 11 ailing Bonds lower; I'. S. governmentfirm. * Curb stocks easier Chicago stocks lower. Wheel, corn. oats, barley, ami soy bean futures weak Cattle at record high, hogn steady, sheep steady lo higher. — o Trn.lr It. n l.<uul l.isn — llccwll.r

It a a m a n n h u m a >t >: x m k x x x x.x x x n x ».x it m x k,:s x x x s< x x x m x m ;; x :< x :i .13 I Tree Surgery I We specialize in all tree surßcry and trimming. Also I rim and spray evergreens. 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE « GEORGE “Jack” CURTIS & CO. I For Free Estimate write to Post Office Box 223 ?i MMfXlx x x x x x x >< >< x x r. x x x x x >1 >: xx n x x x x x x r. x x x n 3 x x x x x >: x x x x »m Women Wanted 125 local women wanted hy the Decatur Canning Co. 11Ih and Elm Sts. New, modern plant, dean sanitary workinu conditions for peelers, packers and inspectors of tomatoes. Applications accepted at the plant commencing Aug. 11 or hy phone. Call 1709 and ask for Mr, Blalock Work will start approximately Sept. I.

■ THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME .. . For Disabling \ccidents. The total cost of home accidents is slag- ■ I gering. Let us tailor one of our accident insurance policies lo your requirements. ■ ! LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY : I Leland Smith Gknn Hill ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ mv.; THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “POPEYE PORTS HIS HELM” /7 CMON, (5£T IN'A J f ' z /_ ! 7 crow s- ne«t am \ fol * jr (very wgLpb "W a Is /A dSw -rj \ ■ r ASHORE!!), 1 A . BLON Dl t IN DADDY’S FWTSTEI’S Il ; 11! .' [pop YOU'RE real GOOD fc’!* 1 ! .1 ' PONT ASK ME f - v A GOLLY WHAT lAT THINKING UP EXCUSES } WHAT o'o ) ( I JUST L>VE I If TOLD GERALDINE 1 (Am 1 GOING TO WHEN YOU COME HOME ME MEAN \ - HERE Vro°c?i?See) [jj H Sv TELL ) I j'"'brill l ( ATS.X.ANP.-M 1 *j Zx— ■— ,1 ml ( A HALF-HOUR LATE J >— l /. * \ ' I 1 t'-*? ' A IHi already L - V I I ArjOrfS ■ ■MET —WmmhKi l.» ■ — .1.. ,'■jßngtoMl

Pendleton Prisoner Stabbed To Death Pendleton, Ind., Aug. 1.1 (IH'l A reformatory prisoner was blabbed to death today by utgitlier prisoner who lay in wait for at his dormitory enirauce, ('apt. R D. Moore, reformatory sii|>erlfitendent, s.iki Oatha Gray, 24. of Evansville was stabbed to death with a <ase knife wleld.-d by Edward Tjiomas. 21. Richmond. The knife, Moore said. a|i|.arenlly had lieen abtalned from the institution's kitchen or Infirmary. The superintendent raid Gray and Thomas were employed in the reformatory laundry until last week when they argued over methods in handling clothing. Thomas was given h new assignment following the argument. Q Fort Wayne Girls Win Twin Contest Columbus. <). Aug ll 'I l’> Marilyn and Joann Voors. 22. a pair of winsome briineites from

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Ft Wayne, Ind., today were ac claimed the national's prettiest twins. They won the title an the Intelnational Twins' association wound up its ihreeday convention here witli a parade yesterday and the contest on the lawn of Ohio's state house. Charge Soldiers With Drowning Two Chinese Nanking. Aug. II ill’) The army iininiumtoday that S/Sgt. Joseph Cervone. the Bronx, New York. an<l Corp. Frank R Aldrich of Whiting. Ind , would lie tried Friday on charges growing out of the drowning of two Chinese. Draws Water Between 700 mid 1.000 gallons ot water sre drawn from the soil every 24 hour* by one average birch tree.

SALE CALENDAR Al Ml, Itlh ll«r«W. ly- Il.r-I»*„- »■" f; '"J’"''" Ohio E.oh afternoon and evening until sold. Midwest Realty Au. mm Co.. J. F. Saninann Auctioneer Al t;. 16—Mrs. Amelia Monmer. 621 W Adams St., Decatur. Human Mt; is Bob Johnson. Hardware Business. Building. Htm k and l-'ixiur.- . Harlan. Ind. Midwest Realty Auction Co, J. r. Saninann Auctioneer. .. \I G 19 Tii- Mnos Herschberger Estate, 2 miles North and 2 miles East of Woodburn, Ind 215 Acres two sets of Improvemenl- Midwe-i R.alty Auction Co. J F. Saninann, Auct. Xl ( ; G y Kuby. Tavern. Restaurant. Modern Six Room Home and an a. r.’ of land. 1 mile North and East of Convoy. Ohio 6 ::*i I’. M Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J F. Saiimann—Auctioneer. Al'G 21 Mr and Mrs. Ferd Man k« l. Six Room Modern Home and I acre of land and Household Goods. '* mile Southeast of Ble.-oaiit Mills. Ind. on No 33. Midwest Realty Auction Co. .1 F Saimiann Ain Hom er 1 THERE'S NOTHING SO W ASTEFUL ( i AS A DIRTY FURNACE. ( Save Fire Loss—Save Fuel—Save Cleaning—Save Rapairs 1 I Save Decorating. I A Furnace Cleaning Job Saves Many Times Its Co»t. 1 V Holland Power Suction Furnace Cleaner I NOW IN TOWN. 1 I Place Your Order Now ! I L We Repair All Makes of Furnace* > f HOLLAND FURNACE CO. J Phone fifiO Decatur C

Public Auction The undersigned owner will sell at public auction, Located at 621 W. Adams Street, Hecatur, Indiana, on Saturday, Aug. 16,1947 Time—l:oo P. M. HOI SEHOI.n GOODS Barton Electric- Washing .Machine; Paragon Sewing .Machine; Silvertone Table Model Radio; Electric Iron. Franklin liealroia Ileal ing Stove, goo I condition. II- lldc-rson Wood and Coal Cook Stove; Florence Heating Stove; 2-biirncr till Stove; Oil Heater. s<» lb size Ice Box; Havcnport; 3 Rocking Chairs; Library Table, V’ictrola with so records. Billing Room Table, x lllning Room Chairs. Sideboard; Kitchen Table, I Kill hen Chan . Glass Cupboard, s Hay Clock; Stand. Card Table. Hand Sweeper Floor Lamps, honing Board; Porch Swing; 2 Iron Bed* with spring* and mattress. 2 a, iron Beds with springs and maun.sse*; Hay Bed. Itrcswr: Congoleum 9xl2' Rug; another !c'xl2‘ Rug; Small Rugs; Hilling Room Table and I dining room chair- Hi Io- an l Cooking I leiisii*. Good Two Wheel Trailer; .Man's Bicycle in good c ondition; Lawn .Mower; Step Ladder; Wash Boiler; 2 Tub Clothe* Basket; Fruit Jars; 2<i gal. Barrel; 2 ■ a gal tan*: 2 gal. gas can. a gal jtig; Hand Saw. Bill k Saw. Square; Level; Scoop Shovel; Beet Fork; Crow Bar. Sledge. Folks; other article not mentioned. TERMS CASH. Mrs. Amelia Monnier OWNER Clerk Bryce- Haniels Auc lionec is Suntan Bro- Willshire. Ohio, Phone 4«». Aug S 11 II

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Firemen Answer South Tenth Street Alarm Firomon were called to the new canning factory on South Tenth street about 5 p.m. Saturday to extinguish a sawdust fire nearby. 0 Trade in » ««wh4 Tawa — Derafar Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers Ik Real Estate DeVoHH Bldg., Ground Floor Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. >* • We ll be glad to Represent you in the transection 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.