Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1947 — Page 5
AUGUST 12. 1917
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or lean: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times 51; 8 times 81.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted for sklpday schedule. Rate fori 10 Point BLACK FACE) Is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALK: 500 Sheets B%>ll 20 Ib. White Bond Mimeograph 81-45- This bond mimeograph baa good strength and drying qualities. Sized for pen and Ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 aud 1001. 103tf FOR SALE— Band, gravel, dirt, stone, cinders. We deliver. Glasa Bros. Trucking Service. Craigvlllo phone 23 on 25. 167-TF FOR SALE — New two bedroom home, West part of city. Gas heat, water soflner, automatic hot water, utility room, built-in cupboards, bath, etc. Veteran may buy for 5700 cash. Balance monthly. Non veteran S2OOO cash down. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870. 175 TF FOR SALE -5 room modern home. Inquire at 625 Winchester street, Decatur, between 5 and 7:00 p.m. 174-TF FOR SALE — New all modern 5 room home in restricted location. FHA or G1 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 A Builders. Phone 7502. Office Melbers A Route No. 27. 183 TF FOR SALE — 1941 Chevrolet 2 door; radio, beater; 1939 Nash radio, beater. Dick Mansfield ! Motor Sales, 141 S. Second St. 181-TF FOR SALE — Transparent and Dutches apples. All varieties in season. SI.OO to |2.stf basket. Otto D. Bieberich, Decatur, R. 2. 187-30tx FOR SALE- Good hard coal stove, large No. 80 cabable of heating 5 rooms. Leo King, Sr., phone 996-E. 188-21 FOIF SALE — Coal and oil heaters. Natural and bottle gaa stoves; Admiral Radios; rinse tubs. Kitchen Maytag Service, 238 N. 2nd St., Phone 95. 188 TF FOR SALE -1941 Buick, inquire Wiley Evans, c/o Repperl Auction School. 188-21* FOR SALE — Immediate possession Beautiful modern 6 room home. Hardwood and indirect lighting throughout. Large living room 22*26 with modern tireplace. 2 baths, 6 closets. New forced air furnace. Completely Insulated. Heated garage connected to house. Nearly an acre of ground with plenty of shade and shrubbery. Nice orchard. Priced to sell — Show:) by appointment only. Harry Use* or J. W. Andrews. Business phone FOR SALE: 1929 Plymouth Sedan. Very good paint and upholstering. Motor first class condition. Can be seen at 127 South Fourteenth street. Phone 7363. 187g3t FOR SALE See the international Freezer. The ideal way to store vegetables, Iruits and meat. Now on display and available. Moltenkopf and Eitlng. li>7 31 FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1942 Packard convertible. S4M down. Phone 965. 185-gtf FOR SALE Water heaters. S3O off. Base sink cabinets, S2O off. Rinse tubs. Used radios, Phllco. Zenith console and others. Kitchen Maytag Washer Service, 238 N. Second Street, i’none 95. 187-TF Ft lift S ALE llomrn trailer, ezi cellent condition, fully insulated. George Ford, Bellmont park. 189-gx‘x FOR SALE 5 room house with tol let and bath, bedroom down and 2 up. basement and cupboards. 2 car garage, north end, nicely located. Immediate possession. Schwartz Realty service. 915 West Monroe street, phone 1398 or 1347. 189-gtf PTJR - SALE 80 acre farm with good buildings and lots of pas ture. 107 acre farm with good house and barn and out buildings Buy these farms for less than you pay for city property. Schwartz Realty service. 915 West Monroe; street, phone 1398 or 1347. 189-g6t < FOR SALE—I 947 C. V. onboard, motor. 5H P. 0111176. 18»g»' Trade «■ • Oe«« Tewn *“ Deeatae
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ■gte JSSk!; XIW: ’Wz.. / "You ain't trickin' me into reading them Democrat Want Ads—first tiling I know'd I’d have a job!” FOR SALE - One Farmall B Trac tor in good condition. Arnold and Klenk. 188 3t FOR SALE Jenny Lind lied, complete. only used short time. C. W. Moser. 341 South sth street. 188 2t* FOR SALE 5 room house, east end of town, with 1 eztra lot. With a little polishing, will make you a nice place to live. Possession now. Schwartz Realty service, 915 West Monroe street, phone 1398 or 1347. 189-g6t FOR SALE-Alfalfa hay, second crop, baled or loose In field. O. V. Dilling, turoe No. 2, Decatur. Indiana. Phone 615-Q. 189-3 t FOR SALE — Perfection oil stove with Irailt-on oven. Good condition. 104 South 15th street. 189 2tx FOR SALE*-pFa'i'hes,'ll. S. No. 1, ring pack bushel, 82.49;' large southern Indiana sugar watermelon, .59 to .69 each. Copiicss Corners. 189 g3t FO SALE — 8 pigs; heifer cow with first calf. Phone 569-K or across from Yost Bros. Construction Co. 189 g3tx FOR SALE — Electric stove. Phone 1106. 189 g3t FOR SALE- Solid mahogany table, Duncan Phyffe, less than year old. Call 430. 189-3tx WANTED SEWING ~MACIHNE Repartng - i Ail makes, guaranteed job*. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmins 223 North First. 180-26tx WANTED- Some good springer cows. Phono 1678. L. W. Murphy. 167-1 WANTED all kinds butcher cattle. Steury Abattoir, Phone 1676. 55-T WANTED: Waitress. Apply in person. Hair’s Confectionery. 18912* WANTED — Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 24««t WANTED TO BUY — Bal<d straw. Phone 2-6964 or write W. C. Williams. R. No. 4, Box 188, Anderson, Indiana. 172 30t 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 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind108 TF WANTED -F Girl or middle-aged lady for light housework. 6 day week. Reply Box No. 43, care of Democrat. ' 188 3tx WANTED — To let two cows out on shares. Phone 5883. James McCagg. 188 2t* WANTED — To rent a piano for one hour practice daily. Phone 326 between 12:15 and 6 p.m. 188 3tx WANTED- Ex G. 1., wife and baby want 2 or 3 room furnished or unfurnished apartment; quiet and respectable. Call Mr. Alverson, phone 956-K. 189-6tx WANTED — Outside and inside painting. John Laudrum. phone 32. 189-3tx WANTED — Unfurnished house urgently needed. 5 rooms and garage desired, or what have yon. Phone 5592. 189-3tx WANTED — Boyw or girts between the ages of 18 and £3 to work in bakery. See Garth Stewart. 189 gst MISCELLANfcbtIS APPtIANCK BMRVWM — it W« can't fi« It throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, ; sweepers, Irons aad other small i appliances- White wrlngar rolls tor l.all makes of washers. Araoid A i Klenk, phone 463. 97 ts Trade la a Gwd Tewa — Deeatw
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FARMERS ATTENTION-Ws TOmove d>ad horses, eows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 20M. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 16-ts Starter and generator service. Dick Msnsfleld Motor Bsles. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 178-TF WbiLDING ~Roth electric and acetelyne welding al! work guaranteed, prices reasonable. At the Erie Trading Post Repsir Shop.' 185-12tx INSULATION - Blown Celotex Rock Wool. Free Estimates. Bill Crist, Monroe I’hone 726 182 T Farm Ixnns made low Interest We make abstracts of title to real estate. French Quinn's Abstract Office. 68 T W E BUY SJOLL TH A DE AND REPAIR - everything at the Erie Trading Post. Phone 965. 189 6tx forlcent FOR RENT—2IS acre farm near Decatur. Interested in late fall or .March possession. Write to box 44 c/o Democrat listing equipment, experience and references. 188-6 t FOR RENT House near Decatur. Write box 45, care of Democrat. Give reference. 189-lt FOR RENT—BM.M movie projectors, screen, wide variety of movie subjects: cartoons for the kiddies, golfing, water sports, travel, etc. L. Anspaugh Studio, phone 1662. 189-6 t LOBTAND FOUND 2 LOST — Brown and white heavy beagle hound. Call 33 or 905. 189 g2t 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wh«gt: Sept. 2.34%; Dee. 2.32- %•%; Mar. 2.328; May 2.27%-%; July 2.08*4. Corn: Sept. 2.31%; Dec. 2.12*4- >,«; May 2.06%-%; July 2.0<M.99%. Oats: Sept. 1.02%-%: Dec. 1.00%-%; Mar. 98%A; July 94*4- %. Soybeans: Nov. 2.878; Mar. 230 Soybeans Nov. 2.878; Mar. 280 N. 0 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Aug. 12 —(UP) — (PMA)— Livestock: Hogs 6900; opening slow, weights 160-290 tbs. 10 cents higher than best Monday, 2.7 cents higher than bulk; 290-300 I lbs. 10-15 cents higher; heavier Weights steady; 100-160 lbs. 50-1.25 1.25 lower; 160-250 lb. barrows and gilts 27.85-28.10; 250-300 tbs. .'5.75-27.60; 300-100 Ibs. 23.5025.10; 100-160 Ibs. 23.75-25.50; sows very uneven, opened 50-1.00 higher at 19.00-24.00. Cattle 2500; calves 700; slow, few sales good and choice fed steers and heifers about steady, but buyers attempting to lower costs especially on grassy kinds; load choice 1190 Ib. steers and small lots choice mixture steers aud heifers 32.00; good and choice fed light and medium weights 28.50-31.00; some good grass fed steers 27.00; medium and low good short fed steers 23.50- common and medium l:ght grassy yearlings 14.00-22.00; low good heifers 28.75; medium and good grades 26.50-27A0; cows slow, scattered sales beef cows 50-1.00 lower; good grade 15.50- odd head to 18.00; common and medium 12.75-15.50; vealers only moderately autive, 1.00 lower; good and choice 22.0024.50; common and medium 11.5021.50. Sheep 3000; slaughter sheep and lambs about steady, but fat lamb quality less attractive than Monday; good and choice fat native spring lambs 22.60-23.50. top 24.00; medium and good 18.00-22.09; common and medium 18.00 down; slaughter ewes 6.008.00, breeding ewes around 10.00. O 1 ■" Twenty thousand workman la laired 21 years to build the Taj Mahal, considered by many to be the m<Mc beautiful building in the world. o Traile la ■ Gihhl TaWW — Urealav
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DETROIT POLICI question 24-year-old Dolly Cox of Greenville, Tenn., on accusation that she kidnaped Louis Kotronte (right), 16, by luring him to Detroit to get a job and eventually marry her. (laternational)
A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in moderately active trading. Bonds irregular; U. S. government s untraded. Wheat, corn, oats, barley and soybean futures Irregular. Hogs, cattle and sheep steady to higher. o— — — FORT WAYNE LIVESTICK Fort Wayne. Ind., Aug 12 — (UP) Livestock. Hogs: 150-250 lbs 27.75-28. 259300 Ibs 25.75-27.50. 390 lbs up 23 1024.85. 100-160 llm 24.50 25; roughs 22 down; stags 15; boars 12.50 down.
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2 FORE! FOR FALL ■ Straight from tee to green, right down the middle, that’s the goal of every good golfer. See as for that piece of I mind coverage, for a real insurance program, one which will insure your being right down the middle, too! : LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY ; t Leland Smith Glenn Hill « ■ ■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■ no ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■*««■■ ■■ « ■ ■ « THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing -“NO SENSE OF DIRECTION" W H POPEVeT I 0 kSfiJ ?S) Bl TO 40UR LEFTIIIP - w? fc AWra i hßfe -JL-aJ M B L 0 N n I is THE one that got away 1 Hf s ( '^7 — 1F M ; r W; J, ' 't'vS * <* ' 'ijsate |__ c c«r7w>42 - —*>] "
Calves 24.50. Spring lambs 23, < lipped ewes 7.50. clipped bucko 6. No cattle market today. Q A new post-war passenger and cargo service to the .Mediterranean is being inaugurated by the M.S. Sobieski of the Gdynia America Line, the reconditioned troop ship sailing from New York and calling at Cannes and Genoa. o AFL LEADER ■ - s It <>HllnH«-rf from I’nur II fer the worst defeat ever handed any candidate of a major party for the presidency of the United States.”
The first patent for a shaving mug was granted on May 1, 1860, to Thotnaa E. Hughes, Birmingham, Pa. Between that time and 1940, a total of 91 United States patents were granted for shaving mugs. o Trade In a l.»,iU low — llcralwr INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WINO — AUTO 720 No. .Ird St. Phene 570 SPECIAL! HEAVY ROOF PAINT Regular Price $2.40 gat. while it lasts ‘1.50 gallon j Gerber Implement Store U. 8. 27
> USED WASHERS / 1 Maytag, like new $60.00 J J I Mayltig. good 50.00 1 C 1 May tax. “ rea * *>oy 35.00 f f 1 Speed Queen, very gimd 45.00 J ) 1 Harton 35.00 1 1 1 (iasoline Motor Washer 55.00 f % Aho several other good used washers. t { Arnold & Klenk, Inc. I I 232 W. Madison St. Decatur, Ind. / Public Auction , 9 TAVERN, RESTAURANT, AND MODERN SIX ROOM home — About an acre of land Wednesday, August 20 6:30 P. M. LOCATION: On Fe.lcral Highway No. 30 5 mites Northwest of Van Wert. Ohio. Or. 1 mile North and % mile Eist of Convoy. Ohio. FINE TAVERN AND RESTAURANT, best of equipment, nearly all new Including Lai ge Walk in Cooler, Deep Freeze. French Frier. Grills. Bar and Back Bar Fixtures. Heating Capacity for 75. Modern Rest Rooms. Basement. Furnace ami Shower. A FINE. CLEAN. 1 !■ TO DATE PLACE ENJOYING AN EXCELLENT REPUTATION AND FINE BCSINKSS. AN IDEAL LOCATION ON FEDERAL ROAD No. 30. one of the Nation's Mo t Heavily Traveled Highways, and also in a fine prosperous Trade Area. An Excellent Location for the addition of a service station and Catlin Camp. MODERN SIX ROOM HOME, Nice Yard ami Lawn Home and Tavern Building arc both nicely decoratel. painted and in fine repair. THE TAVERN, RESTAURANT, and the HOME will be sold as one unit including All Fixtures and Stock. TERMS: 15% day of sate, balance upon delivery of Good Title. jJ G. F. and Vanda L. Foley OWNERS J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer / c W. Kent Sales Manager Sale Condllctoil by Mid West Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. Aug. 12 18
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About 39 per cent of America'! tai ms are operated by tenants. Scrap Iron Co Erie ILK. & 10th St Formerly operated by Maier Hide & Fur Co. We will continue business under th* inaitater. Jack Smith. As I have managed the yard for the past 8 years for Felix. We will give the same fair deal as In the past. ’ We will handle scrap iron, waste material, as well as a complete line of new steel; also wire and tin. JACK SMITH
