Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1947 — Page 5
KHL. NOVEMBER 17, 1947
teTKPORTS ' F®’’ I B REPORT of local isl BhBBw.irEIGN markets MURRAY a co. ,W- »«’™ bCT 11 M . M !. b *' 24.25 B if 60 s " 24.00 CK » 400 V 22.50 nK * I‘a h«' 22.00 j o «tj 22.75 4E t- • “* je a* * ~ a - 12.00 Sl|K(«m■» *>'■•; gj i,t?KB|NER STOCK vaRDS *’ 24 25 B J 150 lbs 24.0 >* B to W lbs 23.50 E i MO lbs 22.00 lbs- down 22.50 ■ 15.00 •JF ■ 12.00 Z—' 5.00 iLESALE ego and .try quotations Furnished by TUR PRODUCE COPhone W ected November 17 eceipt eggs .41 ns 21 ipringers -20 •ingers under 4 lbs. .... .27 ■jngers over 4 lbs 27 hens 17 .10 k L GRAIN WIARKtr IK ELEVATOR CO sited November 17 3 sunjeci to cnange during day. delivered at elevator. Ask for prices. .03 per bushel less. 04 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm. GRAIhTPRICES County F. B. Co-Op’s 1 Pleasant Mills SMbr-' tc(l November 17 ■Bkatl 2.88 ’Bs 1 1-15 Bm .. 3.35 kKns 3.61 !9bb«*- -j —- i • <*>•<>«! T<n.n — Decatur Bopen Till Midnite I H I Mon. Thru Fri. | ■AL SCHMITT I - J [! B I LEAVE ■Orders Now ■ For ■Thanksgiving 'I SB)ressed Poultry S’ CHICKEN fl*turkey I SUDDUTH H I meat market h Phone 226 B gfjjF HIKE. ■Batur B Elevator Co. i . Monroe I I N - a. BIXLER « OPTOMETRIST ■ ■ HOURS: If “ t 0 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 ■ I Saturdays, 8:30 p. m. Telephone 535 I 1 I rww * IE -*cor r ■ Jfe* g ' H cellar I ■ IMURt WITH H iltai ELl - E:R i I ® ■
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0 — LOCAL CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISING RATES | | For 25 words or less: I 1 time 504; 2 times 754; | 3 times JI; 6 times |1.75. Rates quoted are tor consec- I j utive insertions. No classified i | ads accepted for sklpday ached- I | ule. | Rate for 10 point BLACK I | FACE is 54 per word each in- j j sertion, 504 minimum charge, j Copy must be In office by 11 | j a.m. Monday through Friday. | | Saturday deadline is 9 a.m. I 0 0 FOR SALE FOR SALE: 9x12 Bigelow rug, like new. Phone 250. 270t3 FOR SALE —Hog feeders. Winter fountains. Stock tanks. Mollenkopf & Biting. 269-3 t FOR SALE —10 pigs, 7 weeks old, on feed. Homer Raudenbush, phone 986-R. 271-3tx FOR SALE — Hoover upright sweeper. A-l condition. Phone 5881. 271-g3t FOR SALE —L. C. Smith typewriter. Good condition, call 478 or 910 W. Monroe St. 271-3tx FOR SALE—Monarch combination gas and coal range, good as new. Gerhard Bieberich, 1 mile west 1 north of Preble. 271-2tx FOR SALE —6 ft. Electrolux gas refrigerator. Like new. 710 North Third street, phone 1471. 271-g3t ANTI-FREEZE, batteries, GrahamHoeine plows. Gerber Implement, phone 2551, U. S. 27. 271-g6t FOR SALE — Registered Duroc Boars, Guernsey cows. E. R. Cooper 2 mi. So. Monroeville, Ind. 269 3t FOR SALE— New 30-30 Savage carbine; case and 40 round of ammunition $90.00. Phone 969-G. 271-3tx FOR SALE — Walk-in coolers, 6’ x6’x6’xß’. From S6O to SBS. Some larger. George Reaser, Poneto, Ind. 270 b3t FOR SALE: 5 milk cows, giving good flow of milk. First farm east of Dent school. Call between 9 and 12 a. m. 270t6 CROSLEY; ROPER; NORGE; natural and bottle gas ranges. Complete with bottle gas hookups available. Haugk's 262-ts FOR SALE—Good 1% year old Holstein bull and good Holstein heifer bred. Carl Adler, one mile north and 2% miles west' Monroe, Indiana. 271-Slx FOR SALE: Broad Breasted TURKEYS, milk fed, about any size. Call 8474 at noon. Mrs. A. W. Lytle, 21i miles east of Decatur. 27047 FOR SALE—John Deere No. 21 pull type, two row corn picker. Good condition. Steffen Implement Company, Third St., Phone 180. 271-3 t APPLE BUTTER— Home made. Quarts or pints. Large No. 10 can $1.60. Also large variety of apples, priced right. Coppess Corners. ’ 271-3 t MIRRO — The finest aluminum. Your choice for holiday gifts. MIRRO-MATIC, the finest pressure pan. Order today. The Brock Store, 138 N. Second St., side entrance. 261-ts FOR SALE—A chance to buy new fully modern gas heated, FHA type home as easily as renting. S6OO down, SSO monthly and you are master of your own home. Phone 870, Bob Heller, Realtor, now. 237-gtf FOR SALE—Modern except furnace, five room home, half block south of General Electric, Ninth street, S9OO down, balance, $35. monthly. Real opportunity to own your own home, instead of collecting rent receipts. Phone 870, Bob Heller, Realtor, now. 245-TF HOMES FOR ALL: Army Surplus Bldgs. 16x16 & 16x48, double floors, insulated roofs, and roof rafters dn 2 ft. center, at 195 and 399 FOB Camp. DOETSCH BROS. LUMBER CO., 4133 New Haven Ave., Ft. Wayne. Fhone E-1068. Open Sunday 12-4. 270t30x FOR SALE—Five miles from Decatur, two blocks, from general store, school churches, six room home, built in cupboards, some hardwood flooss, new siding, roof, half acre, S6OO down, balance, $35 monthly. Be a property owner, easier than rent- . ing. Immediate possession. Phone * 870, Bob Heller, Realtor, now. 245-TF Ss • I Au bvueLt pifsuu does®l»ot tali” 00 many things for granted.
’ QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds I • Wtatc L jK? I q rr\T"£ \ j ~ci cT 1 “Yep! I sold every house with a Democrat Want Ad—they went just like a bat out of ‘you-know- , what’!” FOR SALE . f : FOR SALE —Full size building lot. j 806 Schirmeyer street. 269-3tx| FOR SALE —Davenport, green upholstered, studio couch. Phone 445. 269-3tx t WHITE SIDE WALL tires. Liberal I trade on your old tires. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 141 So. Second. 266 TF POTATOES — Large, extra good cookers, Kahtadine. Also kraut t cabbage, 50 lb. $2.10 and 100 lb. 1 $4.00. Coppess Corners. 271-31 ’ FOR SALE—New Idea corn busker and shredder, 4 roll good condi--1 tion, on rubber. Albert Heyerly, r Decatur R. 4, Craigville phone 23 on 23. 267-stx FOR SALE— Round Oak wood or coal kitchen range, all white. Also 3 burner all white Giant Hibbard kerosene stove. Richard Bleeke, phone 694-M. 271-2 t : FOR SALE — Combination storm windows and doors, custom built , of treated California Redwood. For free estimates phone 645-G. 267-6 t | ■ FOR SALE — New two bedroom F. H. A. home. Bath, hardwood, : cupboards, full basement. Immediate possession Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 218-TF ; FOR SALE—I 939 Willys-Overland coupe. New engine, radiator, carburetor. Tires good, spotlight, fender skirts, heater and radio. 1021 Vine St. Phone 1842. 2€9-b3tx FOR SALE—36 %-ton Ford pickup truck, $195; 42-47 Chevrolet body parts. 37 Dodge, new motor and new tires. Phone 1757, Egley ■ Super Service, corner Third and Madison. 271-g6t. : FOR SALE—Family size milk fed White Holland turkeys for yotfr Thanksgiving dinner; Raised sanitary way; dressed or alive. Phone 5144 J. F. Rupert. 271-7 t FOR SALE — Deep Freeze Home Freezers, 5 and 10 ft., $295 and up. Zenith radios, U. S. tires and batteries, all types apples, $2 and up. Plenty of sugar, Mutt’s Service, Pleasant Mills, phone 5625. 267 6t FOR SALE—Closing out 50 pin and earring sets at wholesale price of $1.95 per set. Make nice X-mas gifts. Get yours now while we have a large selection. They won’f last long at this price. Secaur Used Furniture, 110 West Jefferson St., 271-3 t NEWLY BUILT all modern brick house, garage attached, full basement, new furnace, big lot Ha acres. Will be sold at a sacrifice. Vacant now, owner moved to country. 5 room all modern house in Homesteads with one acre land. 10 room house on Monroe St., all modern, stoker furnace; suitable for apartment; best of location. 6 room all modern house on 11th St., double garage. 5 lots along state highway suitable for business or truck. 27 ft. trailer, slightly used; all equipped with Frigidaire, gas stove, water heater, bed, studio couch, heating stove. 3 room semiYmodern house with full size lot on Elm St. Schwartz Reatly Service, 915 W. Monroe St., Phone 1398. 269-31 FOR SALE—AII types corn and grain elevators; Horn & Fordraulic manure loaders; tractor - manure spreaders; 7 and 8 ft. heavy duty tractor discs; cultimulchers; rotary hoes; spring and spike tooth harrows; sprocket packers; cultipackers; rub-ber-tired wagons; lime hnd fertilizer spreaders; garden tractors and sickle bars; Ha, 3 and 5 h.p. Wisconsin motors; Globe milking machines single and double units; bale ties: air compressors. Special price on hammer mills and corn shelters. Used—l Oliver two row corn picker; 1 John Deere two row com picker; 1 General eue row corn picker Garage, Craigville. ■ lud. 369-6 t
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FOR SALE: Spotted Pole registered mate hog. Miller brothers, 5% mites south Decatur. Phone 586-T. 271g2tx FOR SALE: 1938 “85” Ford 2 door sedan, super delux, newly painted, new tires. Priced for immediate sale. Phone 827 after 5 p. in. 271g2t FOR SALE —72 inch wall cabinet $39.95; 36 inch $25; 60 inch base sink $89.95; 36 inch $25; used gas motors, radios, new sweepers, deep freezers, radios. Kitchen Maytag Service, phone 95, 233 N. Second St. 269-ts FOR SALE — AH modern five room home with utility room, attached garage, automatic gas heat, new storm windows, water heater, motor plumbing. Possession f soon as owner is leaving city. : Phone 5491 for appointment. 269 g3tx FOR SALE—6 room completely modem home, large lot, best of condition, immediate possession. 6 room modern home, hardwood throughout, choice condition, im-| mediate possession. 6 room semi-modern home in good condition in a choice location. 2 car garage, 30 day pos-) session. 10 room modern home, with living quarters and good rental, near up town. 5 room modern home in Homestead with unusually large landscaped lot, garage, ready to move within 30 days. 3 lots on No. 10th St., with 22x22 brick building and 16x20 broder house suitable for remodeling to residence. Choice southside lot with block building, suitable for small business. Profitable grocery and meat market doing a good business, will sell with complete stock, if you want to get into a profitable, permanent business, do not over look this chance. Business building in nearby town with grocery an<f meat market, restaurant and 2 rental apartments, doing a volume business, best reason for selling. 33 acre farm 9 mi. southwest good land, good buildings. 95 acre farm near city, good location, good barn, house, priced to sell. 110 acre farm near city, good set of improvements, ideal for dairy or general farming. 140 acre farm with good improvements, good productive soil. T. D. Schieferstein, Phone 105/ 271-ts WANTED kitchen h iTiTp — Hotel Coffee Shope. 270-3 t WANTED—Job as waitress or clerking. Call 6743. 270-g2t WANTED— Good used electric train. Phone 1570. 271-glt | WANTED—To .do general office work or typing. Phone 500.271-3 t WANTED—Hay, straw, loose or baled Wire or rope. John Feasel. 6262 Decatur. 195-TF WAITRESS WANTED—AppIy in person, Hotel Coffee Shoppe. 27ff-3t WANTED TO BIPt — Used cars ; Dick Mansfield Motor Sates 1411 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 108-TF I ■, ? —— i WANTED—High school girl or a j woman to care for a three-year old child one night a week. Phone 776. 271-3tx WANTED — Hay or straw, loose of baled. Burk Elevator Co., phone 25 or 886. 219-TF WANTED—An efficient lady housekeeper to care for family of three. Good wages, days off, vacation with pay. Reply box 93, c/o Democrat. 269-3 t RELIABLE MAN with car wanted to eall on farmers in Adams county. Wonderful opportunity. Write today. McNess Company, Dept. A, Freeport, 111. 271-Txs WANTED — Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on tetters, sales messages, programs, forms, etc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-TF WANTED— /Mil intelligent and pleasant lady to keep house for father and a daughter four years old. Prefer someone able to assume all the duties of a household. Excellent wages, time off when desired. Reply Box 94, c/o Democrat. 269-3 t WANTED— We buy irou, rags paper, hides, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural , steel and pipe. For quick service call Maier Hide and Fur only address 710 West Monroe, Phone 442. „ v 194-ts ■1 —r- ■—r 1,.- H. jGI Ihe secret of getting on is get ting
WANTED — Iron, paper, rags, metals, rubber, batteries, old cars and trueks. Highest eash prices paid. Fiek-np service. Decatur Iron & Metal Co., 1600 West Adams St., Phone 14892. 234-TF WANTBID—Sewing machine Conversion jobs. Let us make your old treadle sewing machine into a modern electric, using your cabinet, modern cabinet or portable. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 255-24tx HELP! HELP! We have a few territories open where we need help in servicing and selling our feeds. A real “honesf-to-gosh” set-up on contract basis for the right man over 25 years of age, who has cat and ambition. YOU can make some real good money. Don’t pass this up as just another ad —it isn’t. Shoot us a post card —make us prove it to you. Write Box 95, % Democrat. It MISCELLANEOUS INSULATION - Blown Celotex Rock Wool. Free estimates. Bill Crist, Monroe Phone 726. 182-T SCHOOL BUS CHILDREN Insurance as low as $3.00 a year. DecaI tur Insurance Agency, Phone 385. 260-TF STARTER AND GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sates. 140 S. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 173-TF FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-TF Christmas trees coming first of December, 700, all sizes, Scotch Pine. Also Bubble Christmas tree lights. Place your order. Coppess Corners. 271-3 t SEWING MACHINE Repairing — All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 258-24tx ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES —Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any job, Arnold & Klenk. 217-TF “NEED A HOME—Army surplus building 16x48 double floor insulated roof. Only 399 FOB Camp. Also on display a 16x16 at 195. Open Sunday 10-4. Doetsch Bros. Lumber. 4133 New Haven Ave., Ft. Wayne, Eastbrook 1068.” 244-30tx Farm products of Nebraska consist of corn, wheat, oats, barley, rye, hay. sugar beets, potatoes, buckwheat, flax, clover and sorghum. WANTED SCRAP IRON j We pick up scrap anywhere within a 50 mile radius. Highest Prices Paid. MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 71C W. Monroe St. Phone 442
jj HE KNOWS . . . AND KNOWS THAT HE KNOWS. He who knows, and knows that he knows, usually gets on the right course and stays there. Let us put you on the right course and in the KNOW by providing you with year around sound steady insurance pro- ' i B tection and prevention service. B i B Smith Leland Smith Insurance Agency Glenn Hill ft l SiiiiiMiiiidiiilßiißiiiiliii>!iadiii!BiiiMiiidiiiidiiiidiiiin«!!»iiiß!iiiWii!>BH : »iiin''i'n'"n'i ■ ■ ■ .uni ■miiiiMiiWuiißii’ ■lunnOiiißiHißiißui ■/ THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“COUßSE OF EVENTS” IfiW SOWS AT ~1 IA SWANKY COUNTRY Cluß IN 1 |WHE#E THERE. IS A NEW 5%' SkUNKTQN MEADOWS — A COMFQR/ggLE CLIMATE — ARRIVAL | y , F (fflfe ATOM ffesEfu n Jl4 ZA\ SCIENTIFIC STORY f IN WHICH NUCLEAR 'Yr M f /( ( Tj ' / ( ■■O) fission is applied to / / / trßq ~ k t\A //• A PEACEFUL PURSUIT--" \ K " , \ v| UW Y~ M AND WHAT COULP BE U MORE PEACEFUL THAN THE JI •/ ) BPP IJN u PURSUIT OF A GOLF BALL?? SpQ _r-~ /T j BLONDIE - - BUT MONEY TALKS! ■ f i|W i |il' VES, ANO ME TOLD ME all about! [then he STARTED [i donT know-- J!l?|f' r-—**<•*“*«•<( HEWASVERV ’V >- WOW |_|g STARTED TALKING ABOUT f HOW 2 HE WAS STILL'/ DID YOU SPEAK Nice ABOUT L THE BUSINESS-ME MIS CHILDREN -D (ABOUT) TALKING ABOUT ) TO YOUR BOSS J. IT jar* ( EVEN TqlD M£ABOUT —IT WAG VERM) ? THE < HIS CHILDREN *■/ . ABOUT THAT <7 Vm IS HOME LIEB-- INTERESTING WHEN RAISE TODAY?) 7, Hiffl ~7 HE WAS VERY . . Time CAME dT FRIENDLY ■TL x Js, J' fjl JBH M. vst ■ > rn w - 8 h rwwt i^L= t =2jgaßJ Z \ is <j,c . 1 tL—ujs __..JUULL±B . Sjjfe
APPLIANCE SERVICE — If 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 & Klenk, phone 163. 97-TF FOR RENT FOR RENT —Two rooms, elose to court bouse for office or business. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St., Phone 1398. 269-3 t FOR RENT —Furnished rooms for housekeeping; couple with no children preferred. 4th house east of Burk Elevator in Monroe. 271-3tx LOST AND FOUNUT LOST—Brown leather fold contains money and papers. Reward. Return to Macklins Garage. 271-3tx LOST—Parker fountain pen with name. Saturday on Monroe St., or down town district. Valued as gift. Reward. Call 478 or 910 W. Monroe St. 271-3tx Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregularly higher in quiet trading. Bonds irregularly lower; U. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks irregular. Chicago stocks irregular. Silver unchanged in New York at . 74% cents at fine ounce. Cotton futures steady. Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats and barley futures lower. 0 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 17 —(UP) — Livestock: Hogs: 160-250 lbs. 24.65-24.90, 250400 lbs 23.90-24.40, 100-160 lbs 22.4022.90; roughs, stags, boars steady. Calves steady. Lambs steady. Cattle market steady. One may have position without power, or he may have power without position. For Sale Suburban 5 rooms and bath; full basement. 90% Loan to G. I. —O—--10 room Modern House, close in; excellent location and condition; very reasonably priced. •—O— I 6 rooms semi modern house, close to schools and stores; i priced right. —O— New three bed room house, restricted location; forced air oil heat, hardwood floors, hot water heater, water softener. Available for immediate possession. 90% G. I. loan available. RELIABLE Realty & Builders Meibers & Route 27 Phone 7502
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Nov. 17 — (UP) — I (PMA) —Livestock: Hogs 14,000; moderately actite, I weights 160 lbs. up 25 lower; few good and choice 180-225 lbs. 25.00; top 25.00; 160-180 lbs. and 225-250 lbs. 24.75; 250-350 tbs, 24.25-24.50; 350-400 lbs. 24.00; lightweights and sows steady to 25 lower; 100-160 lbs. 22.50-24.00; sows largely 22.50-23.25; top 23.50. Cattle 2,600, calves 600; grain fed steers and yearlings active, steady, grassers slow; choice light steers 33.00; several good 29.00-30.00; medium to mostly good he'd around 30.00; medium to just good short fed 25.00-26.75; good to barely choice mixed yearlings 29.00: medium grassy steers 1.020 lbs. 25.00; common and medium light yearlings 15.0024.00: medium and good heifers 25.50-26.25: common and medium light natives 15.00- i e2.50; beef cows strong to 50 higher: good grade 15 76-18.00: common and medium 12.75-15.25: venters slow, steadv: good and choice scarce: few 28.00-31.00: common and medium 17.0 U-37 50. Sheen 2.100: moderately active: fat lambs to mostly 50 lower: yearlings about steady; coed and choice fat native ’amhs 20 0022.50: few tots *>3 on-93 so : medium and good 17.50-19 6ft- common and medium 13 50-17 00; onn-1 and enhfee 101-104 ft's, fed ( Texas yearlings 13 85; slaughter owes mo=tlv 50 lower at 4 807.50: choice lightweights to 8.00. 0 ————— CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 3.03-3.02; March 2.94; May 2.93-2.91%; July 2.572.56; Sept. 2.48%-2.49. Corn: Dee. 2.40%-%; May 2.332.33%; July 2.23%-%: Sept. 2.13. Oats: Dec. 1.18%-%; March 1.14%B; May 1.09%-%; July 94%-95. Soybeans: Nov. 3.65; March 3.63; May 3.608. O_ i The architectural origin of the minaret, the tower usually attached to a Mohammedan mosque, has been traced to the lighthouse at Alexandria. —o ; —’■— STATE'S DEATH (Continued rrorn Page 1) accident. Mrs. Krusemark. also of Chicago, was killed when a car driv- | en by her husband, Frederick, 52, was in a collision with another car on U. S. 30 near Etna Green. Baker suffered fatal injuries when his car left a road near .. —i ■
(■BBaaRBHBaaMfIanaaMBMHnHHmMr WANTED Fence Wire, Tin, Old Car Bodies We are now paying 40 cents per hundred pounds. * FARMERS — ATTENTION! I If you have any old tin or wire you want re- [ moved phone 14892 or phone 442, Decatur, for L Prices. This tin and wire can be weighed at the following places: Burk’s Elevator; Krick Coal Co.; Cash Coal and Feed, or Maier Hide and Fur Co. This TIN and WIRE will be unloaded at 1400 West Adams at the Decatur Iron and Metal Co. Special Attention given to Dealers and Peddlers UNITED TIN & WIRE CO. 1400 West Adams Street or 710 West Monroe Street, Decatur, Ind.
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Marion and struck a utility pole. Three passengers were injured. Shelton «Wr killed in a two-car collision in Indianapolis early Sunday. Five other persons ware injured. Paul D. Hudson. 49, prominent Ellettsville merchant, was killed Sunday when his private airplane crashed into a hillside three miles northwest of Bloomington. Noble Shields, also of EUcttsiille, who witnessed the accident, said the plane went into a dive and failed to pull out. Survivors fflclude a wife and two sons. Virgil Kellogg, 23-year-old Hartford City war veteran, was ki’led in a hunting accident six miles north of his home Sunday. Police said a shotgun held by the victim’s brother, Marion, 25, accidentally discharged while they were hunting rabbits. The full charge of the blast struck Kellogg in the head. James Bailey, 45, Vienna, was struck and ki’led by a freight train as he walked along a railroad track at the soufh edge of . Scottsbiirgh. 0 FRIENDSHIP TRAIN (Continued from Page 1) will be loaded for transport to Europe aboard ships provided by the American export and United . States steamship lines. The time of departure for the two ships was not known since the food must be re-packed by the Com* modify Credit Corporation.
NEED’^“ I CASH? To Fill That Coal Bin, For Fall and Winter Clothing, , Furniture, Etc. THEN SEE US FOR Quick, Courteous Service DECATUR LOAN & DISC. CO. / Trust Bldg. — Phone 319 Igggggm Locally Owned I MEN . WANTED for Construction Work* ’ Good rate per hour. Cali at ; GAS CO. OFFICE 225 N. 2nd St. i Decatur, Ind.
