Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1947 — Page 5
KmdAY, AUGUST 13, 1947
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* * !=t «Aeea > LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or leas: 1 time 50c; 3 times 76c; 3 times fl; « times 41.76. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted for akipday schedule. Rate for] 10 Point BLACK FACE is 6c per word for insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SAIvE FOR SALS: 600 Sheets B%xll 30 !b. Whits Bond Mimeograph 31.45 Thio bond mlmeocraph has good strength and »drying qualities. Sized for pen and Ink. The Decatur Democrat Co., telephone 1000 and 1001. lOltf FOR BALE— Saud, gravel, dirt, stone, cinders. Wo deliver. Glass Bros. Trucking Service. CraigvlUa phono 33 on 36. 167-TF FOR SALE — New two bedroom home, West part of city. Gas heat, water softner, automatic hot water, utility room, built-in cupboards, bath, etc. Veteran may buy for 1700 cash. Balance monthly. Non-veteran 42000 cash down. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870. 176 TF FDR SALE—6 room modern homo. Inquire at 626 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 Ol 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 & Builders. Phone 7502. Office Melpers A Route No. 27. 183 TF FOR SALE — 1941 Chevrolet 2 door; radio, heater; 1939 Nash radio, heater. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 141 3. Second St. 181-TF FOR SALE — Transparent and Dutches apples. All varieties in season. 31.00 to 32.50 basket. Otto D. Bleberich, Decatur, R. 2. 187-30tx FOR SALE — Coal and oil heaters. Natural and bottle gas stoves; Admiral Radios; rinse tubs. Kitchen Maytag Service, 238 N. 2nd St., Phone 95. 138 TF for Tsale Ijrtkade — 1942 Packard convertible. $450 down. Phone 965. 185 gtf FOR - SALE Water heaters, 330 off. Base sink cabinets. 320 off. Rinse tubs. Used radios, Pbllco. Zenith console and others. Kitchen Maytag Washer Service, 238 N. Second Street, Phone 95. 187TF FOR SALE House 'trailer, exi cellent condition, fully insulated. George Ford, Bellmont park. 189-g3tx FOR SALE—S room house with toilet 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 FOR - SALE -80 dicre farm with good buildings and lots of pasture. 107 acre farm wlih 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, phono 1398 or 1347. 189-giit FOR SALE 1947 C. V. outboard motor. 5H P. Call 1176. 189-g3t paint, good tires and motor. Neal Saffer. Local l-oan Co. 190-3tz FOR SALE — «®W and 8 pigs. Phone 1878. L. W. Murphy 190 3tx FOR SALE — One Farmall It Tractor in go«»d condition. Arnold and Klenk. • 188 31 FOR SALE 5 room house, east end of town, with 1 extra 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. I 89 * 81 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, second crop, baled or loose In field. O. V. DilLng. turoe No. 2, Decatur. Indiana. Phone 615-Q. 189-31 FOR SALE — Perfection oil stove with built-on oven. Good condition. 104 South 15th street. 189 2tx FOR*SALE U. S. No. 1. ring pack 4»ushel, 33.49: large southern Indiana sugar watermelon. .59 to .69 as- h. Copptss Corners i 189 g3t| FOR SALE — Electric stove , Phone 110* » 8t j
QUICKIES by Ken ReynoMs T — |y Wrw, l "l,ook in the Im>x again — I'm i sure the Democrat Want Ad said ( a lawnmower comes with each . package of grass seed!” I , FO BALE — 8 pigs; heifer cow f with first calf. Phone 569-K or . across from Yost Brod. Construe--9 t lon Co. 189 g3tx FOR SALE Solid mahogany table, i Duncan Phyffe, less than year . old. Cail 430. 189-3tx | -! —— ' WANTED ! 1 BEWING "MACHINE nßeparingAll makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered * belt buckles, do hemstitching and . machine buttonholes. Boardmane 333 North First. 1802«tz WANTED: Waitretw. Apply in person. Bair'a Confer* » tionery. 18912 x WANTED — Mitneogrspbing work, Professional equipment Save ■■ money on letters, sales messages, * program*, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, ' Phone 870, Heller Building. 344-as * WANTED TO BUY — Baled f straw. Phone 2-6964 or write * W. C. Williams, R. No. 4, Box 188, * Anderson, Indiana. 172 30t > WANTED— Furnaces to vacuum i clean or repair. Call 49 tor I prompt service. Haugks. 164-ts WANTED TO BUY'- Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Sales 141 . 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind1 108 TF i > WANTED — Girl or middle-aged lady for light housework. 6 day i week. Reply Box No. 43, care of ■ Democ rat. 188 3tx ; WANTED— Sheep to dip. Improves weight and quality of 1 wool, kills Acks and lice. For apI* polntment write Lorin Glass, Deca- * tur route 2, or call O. V. Dilling. Craigville phone. 167-T WANTED — To rent a piano (or f one hour practice dally. Phone - 326 between 12:15 and 6 p.m. * 188 3tx WANTED- Ex G. 1., wife and baby i want 2or 3 room furnished or unfurnished apartment; quiet and respectable. Cali Mr. Alverson. * phone 956-K. 189-61 X I WANTED TO BUY- House with small acreage in or around Decatur. Give details and price. Ellis : Converse. Rensselaer, Ind. 190-stx I County Distributor Wanted by old established company. Over 14<t household and (arm necessities in ; eluding the famous Black Diamond i Liniment. Established regular routes. Good year round business. Many dealers making 312 to 315 dally. Car necessary. Rush name for full details. Be first. H. C. Whitmer Co.. Dept. 31. Columbus. Ind. 190-ltxs WANTED — Painting Johs. ex- ; perlenced in brush and spray i painting. Inside and dutslde work. Inquire .Samuel B. Schwartz. Berne. Ind. Route 2. 196 3tx Wanted — Lubrication man. Apply at Brant Motors. Inc. Cor. 3rd A Monroe St. Decatur. Ind 1 lana or Phone 606. I!M» 3t WANTED Straw, ileld baled, stack of loose. John Feaael. Phone 6262. 190 lot STRAW‘S ANTEDTBurF Elevator, Phone 25 or NH6. I9«t( WANTED — Outside and Inside painting. John Laudrum, phone 32. 189-3tx I — I ■■ — —— WANTED — Unfurnished house urgently needed. 5 rooms and garage desired, or what have you. Phone 5592. 189 3tx WANTED^- or girls between ■ the ages of 18 and 23 to work in bakery. See Garth Stewart. 189 gst MISCELLANEOUS AFPUAMCE SERVICE - If wo can't fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons and other small eppliancM White wringer rolls for all makes of waabera Arnold A ; Klenk, phono 463. 97 ts I INSULATIONBIown Celotex t Rock Wool Free Estimates. Bill j Crist. Monroe Phone 786 183 T
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FARMERS ATTENTION-We remove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000- We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 16-ts Starter and generator service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-TF WELDING — Both - electric and ( acotelyne welding ail work guaranteed, prices reasonable. At the Erie Trading Post Repair Shop. 1 185-12tx Have your Singer xewing machine made into a modern electric I machine, using your cabinet, new modern cabinet or portable.. Board mans. 223 North First, Decatur laC ' 19U 3tx WE BUY SELL TRADE AND REPAIR everything at the Erie Trading Post. Phone 965. 189-titx FOR RENT 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 -BMM movie" projectors, screen, wide variety of movie subjects: cartoons for the ! kiddles, golfing, water sports, travel, etc. L. Anspaugh Studio, phone 1662. - 189-<t FOR RENT — Sleeping room. Genieman preferred. 903 Winchester St. Phone 1678. 190 3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST — Brown ami white heavy beagle hound. Call 33 or 905. 189 g2t FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind , Au?. 13 —(UP) -Livestock: Hogs: 160 250 li>s 27.25-27.50, 250300 lbs 25-27, 300 lbs up 21.75-24.26. 100-160 lbs 23.50-24; roughs 21 i down; stags 14; boars 11.50 downJ Calves: 24.50. Spring lamb* 23, clipped ewes 7.50, clipped bucks 6. Steere: dry fed steady, grass 16.50-19, medium 14.60-17. ' Heifers: dry (cd steady, grass I 16.50-19, medium 14.50-16.50. Cows: choice 12-14, good 10.50-' 12.50, canners and cutters 5.50-10. Bulls: chujee 15-16, medium 1315, common and light 11-13. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks Irregular in quiet trading.! Bonds irregular;* U. 8. governments untraded. Wheat, corn, oala, barley ami soy beans futures irregular. Hogs lower, cattle and sheep steady to higher. o Crack Down Against Illegal Egg Sale Indianapolirt, Aug. 13 (UP) Inspectors of the Indiana state egg board said today they had laum hed a crack-down on unlicensed distributors of eggs. Two Indianapolis men were charged with illegal egg sales In the capital city yesterday. I. •ass l| tv / “Kiddies are the Forget-me-nots of life. Give 'em plenty of our pure milk. It puts the health glow in their cheeks." —says Billy Break O'Day. P- Motet sHwrewwmHsrewiMMWMUMmrai .■Si I ■ < -11 g > F-T J * W - ■AtV VO 9OSROW • Get Ms« e«k v«» ntl" • «, your own »l,Mturs sod Mtorlty. 3 , Sorrowing m«<fs ttil wdsr our pton. B > Loom prLotolv *"«ds on cenvoniont J ■ torwn ui bolero you borrow. 3 ! Full InforreoHon without obligotion. 3 I Soo vt todoy. CAU. FHOHt 09 WUIV9 ; 10CAI UAH COMPANY luoeooMnoso 41 > OroueS Floor . Sruet By>i«>o* J j ' P»or. t-3-7 PZCSTUS. INOISNS f
4 H Camp Roster Is Nearly At Capacity ♦ County Agent L. E. Archbold stated today that the enrollment of boys for the 4 II Camp at latke McClure beginning Sunday Is full and that only (our or five more girls may l»e accepted. About 159 will participate In the camp, leaving Sunday and returning here on Wednesday, he said. o- | Roller Skating every Tuesday. Friday and Sunday nights. Other nights Party nights.—SUN-SET. Swedish Massage Hydro, Electro Physical Therapy and Medical Gymnastics for the relief of aches and pains in muscles and joints due to arthritis, rheumatism, strokes. Paralysis and muscular strain. Colonic Irrigations Modern painless methods bring relief in bowel obstructions, Constipation, Colitis, and Diarrhea. It restores normal bowel action and over- I comes the laxative habit. Office 2102 Wayne Trace 1 A-8417 Fort Wayne. Ind. Hours: Monday Thru Friday 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. By Appointment. FHA Approved Oil Burning Floor Furnace No Down Payment. 36 mo. to pay. See us First or Last —but See Us Before You Buy. Secaur Furniture Repair 134 E. Monroe St. Phone 168 b FOR SALE 5 Boom Modern Home in Homestead Addition. Acre tract, motor plumbing, garage, shrubbery, move right in. Owner leaving city, must sell at once. i T. I). Schieferstein Telephone 105 SPECIAL! HEAVY ROOF PAINT Regular Price 32.40 gal. while it lasts 1»£O gallon Gerber Implement Store U. 8. 27
fto'■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ to W B'B'B'B'l'l'W'ff'WV'V* • TOO WARM To Wear—but Too PRECIOUS to Neglect. e * l.el us prolerl your valuable Inveslmeats with one or our Fl it FLO.ATLIt I’oliries. ■ : LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY • a Leland Smith (ilfnn H»l a tovtoßfft-to ■■ toto- ■■■■■■■■■• *** to 1 - IDs—BArea THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “LAND, AHOY!” r~~ >$ OT[ _ n T'l’CT / wh ats A <BLASTID? I A' I VA MIGHT jh? <de \ be here Syy 1 * I?*, I T (LAST!!) I V) V B 1 * -w*' V Sims v* r I BLON Di r. iTSTH ATEUH ER BUMSTEAD AGAIN! ' tilt’ i»lllUi‘' ,T 3 I I REALLY DADO/-• ■! 'lj HOW MANV 7 IMAGINATION). HE'S GOT BIG TEETH , 1 M ( I'LL SmVE ) H I TIMES HAVE OaODV/)' 1 COOKIE U ANO CLAWS, AND rf'l |>/ KW S’ YOU. J I f I told YOU VAk'V'F-F,tpg ©hoots — 1 H (COOKIE ) - > TO SLEEP THERE'S A GREAT ) OUT OF HIS ) 2 K z ' - A (OOWNSTAifSS* BIG BEAR WITH < I ears Z GREEN EVES J / ll «,<>-? ■’ 0N / fWi e (!• It 1 w Wmm ’ LMw 1 iuL m I I?.,?. / J
The Wyoming stole penlteo tiary wok cstabllHhed by the fed oral government in territorial day« It was donated by the governmen when Wyoming became a state ii 1890. «•.- ——- (J —. I’rnslr Im n lufMMl —• llrrnfiD MILLIONS OF NOME OWNERS NOW USING QUALITY WINDOW SCREENING Cholco of widths Arnold A Klenk. Inc. Madison St. nun ' 1 *-wm "OPEN SEASON* FOR BURGLARS Screen windows and doors are an open invitation to burglars and thieves—to get in and get out with your valuables. Protect yourself with Residence and Outside Theft Insur« •nee. THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Niblick Store Bldg. Decatur, Ind. dke JBaas Ut law ore «d CsaaoaMrea iiiiiiiiiiiii Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneer* & Real Estate DeVoss 81dj,., Ground Floor Phone 101 153 So. 2nd St. — —. We'll be glad to Represent you m the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 2S years In this business in Decatur We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we are proud. Melvin Lelchty, Rep.. Berne, Ind., Phone 251.
" COPS HIT d «'nnllaßed trout Pace D 01 — — ln different traffic laws for each state or city they enter. One proposal that has aroused tr wide interest among the conferees. — and slated for discussion today. "i was the establishment of a "boys town'* at Camp Breckinridge, near Morganfield. Ky. Officers declared that “everybody talks about the juvenile delinquency problem, but nobody does anything about II." The proposal would put the cop in charge of a boys' settlement on the now surplus army camp, which has room for 1,700 youths, patterened after Father Flanagan's boys town In Nebraska. 0 Trade ia a Uaad Tawa — Peeatar
SALE CALENDAR AUG. 8 to Aug. 16th-Burgoyne's 375.000 Hardware Stock Ohio Each afternoon ami evening until sold. Midwest Realty Au< lion Co.. J. F Sanmann Auctioneer. AUG. 16 —Mrs. Amelia Mounter, 621 W. Adams St., Decatur, human AUG 18 Boh’(? Johnson. Hardware Business, Building. Btoek and Fixtures. Harlan. Ind. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer. AUG 19 The Amos Herschberger Estate, 2 miles North and 2 miles East of Woodburn, Ind. 245 Acres—two sets of ImproveIntents. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann. Auct. AUG 20- G F. Foley, Tavern, Restaurant, Modern Six Room Home ami an acre of land. I mile North and % East of Convoy. Ohio. 6:30 I’. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann— Auctioneer. AUG. 21 Mr. ami Mrs. Ferd Mart kel. Six Room Modern Home and 1 acre of land ami Household Goods. % mile Southeast of Pleasant Mills. Ind on No. 33. Midwest Realty Auction Co. .1, F. Sanmann Auctioneer. 1 AS A DIRTY FURNACE. ( C Save Fire Loss—Save Fuel-Save Cleaning—Save Rapaire J > Save Decorating. I \ A Furnace Cleaning Job Saves Many Times Its Cost. 1 > Holland Power Suction Furnace Cleaner ( I NOW IN TOWN. I ) Place Your Order Now! t I We Repair All Makes of Furnaces 1 , ( HOLLAND FURNACE CO. J > / Phone 6M Decatur ( | u I u I 111 IS! 11l Illi I lii.iui II ■ PUBLIC AUCTION SIX ROOM MODERN HOME, NEARLY ONE ACRE OF LAND and HOUSEHOLD GOODS Thurs., August 21 1:30 P. M. LOCATION: % mile Southeast of Pleasant Mills, Indiana on State I Highway No. 33. THIS HOME IS NEARLY NEW and IS COMPLETELY MODERN ! with exception of bath tub which has not been Installed. Material for I front porch will go with the property, AN ATTRACTIVE. WELL CONSTRUCTED COUNTRY HOME, , Ideally Ixnated on a gool paved highway, close to School and othef ' conveniences, ami only a few minutes drive from (he Fine Industrial I City of Decatur, Indiana. PERSONAL PROPERTY — HOUSEHOLD GOODS including New • Chrome Breakfast set. also Wood Breakfast set; 3 piece Bed Room « I Suite, like new; 2 piece Living Room Suite; Bookcase, Occassional | Chair; Bedroom Chair ami Stool; Itouble Steel Cabinet; New Cabinet j Hase; Super Flame Oil Burner; Child s Picnic Table. 2 - 9x12 Rugs; APEX Washing Machine and Tubs; Porch Swing; Oil Drums, and a ■ lot of Miscellaneous Articles. t. TERMS: Real Estate- 20'; day of sale, balance upon delivery of good I title. Personal Property Cash. ; Mr. & Mrs. Ferd Marckel r. n OWNERS * J. F Sanmann —Auctioneer C, W Kent Sales Manager Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Au< tion Co. Decatur, Indiana. Aug 8 13 19
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NEGRO LEGION <C»fitlaae« race 1) non political. I was merely intarested in seeing a citizen obtain his rights, regardless of race.* creed or color. “I would have joined the committee regardless of Robesonfs race." According to usual procedure. Kleuskens was expected to pre sent his charges to the executive board of the Illinois department, along with a request to revoke the poet's charter permanently. Th« post would then be given a hearing before the department judge advocate for possible reinstatement if It could disprove the charge. o , . — Trade a Go«U Tawa — Deeatar
