Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1949 — Page 6
PAGE SIX
U. S. Steel Produces Low-Cost Housing Ready To Start On Mass Production New Albany. Ind, Sept 8. — (UP)— The United Staten Steel corp, today offered families with income* of >35 to 940 a week a Diasnproduced two-bedrnom home designed to sell for nixmt >6.088 with a 1350 down payment. Assembly line* are ready to roll here at the rate of one steel and plywood home every 20 minute* or up to 7,56 m unit* a year, the steel Peace At Last From PERSISTENT ITCH! No wonder thousands loaaod by itchy torment blest* th* <te» th*> • hanged to PUainoi Her** gvM-te aftkm trum first moment—a blissful san** of paar* that Jails and last* thanks to • active wothing agents in a lanolin base that stay* <m Don t be content with anylhmg less effective than lientaoi ointment
Public Auction FRIDAY, SEPT. 9,1949 7:00 P. M. MIO N. 13th St.—State Highway No. 27 One 4 piece Dark Velvet Living Room Suite, fine condition; 2-plece Living Room Suite, good; 1 M & W. Oil Burner Stove wiilh storage tanka and connection*, heat* 6 room*; 1 Royal Rose table top can stove, like new; I Walnut Dining Room Table, 6 chairs. Rood condition; China Cabinet. 2 Occasional Chair*; 1 leather Upholstered Chair; 1 Metal Bed. I Stand I-amp; 2 Hall Tree*; 2 Foot Stool*; 1 Hassock; 1 Ice Refrigerator; I lie Box; 2 Jewel Right-hand Oven C.a* Stove*; 1 Chamber* (la* Stove I Buckeye Coal Heating Stove; 1 good Magic Aire sweeper and attachment*; 1 Greybar cabinet radio; 1 Table Top Radio; Bed Lamps; Drape Hanger*; I pholatering Remnant*; G)a»» Fruit Jar*, other article* too numerous to mention. KENNETH SECAUR Residence 840 N. 13th St., Decatur, Ind. Clyde O. Troutner. Auctioneer. Decatur. 7 8 I■' * • 1 (4jWj |||§ |( M W® CORONADO CONSOLE OIL HEATERS 1. Large Ov*f»ixs Heating Unit ■■ O|A £■ 2. Sensational New Hoot Economizer / 3 3. Specially Designed Oval Burner Im* 4. Thumb-size Pilot Save* Fuel ( . M p. w , winn Distinctively »tylwd rich brown cobinehl All th* latest oil hooting development* hov* boon incorporated in your CORONADO. Coreeedo Super Coronado OR CONSOLE CONSOLES Greater Ms| '*?•<*? A AOC >»**l*H» d*(ig**d tor I*, far homos. U’/ *'*otor hool *t lorn <*rt 70“* S.OS Dew* DeOver* 7-W o*w* OeOvare BLOWER UNITS.. Sew feel, give* aere heet el floor level. 15.45 MORI HIAT PIN DOLLAR! 8 Radiant VWWiiSI CIRCULATORS faSfiM *££r 44’5 id ■ ■ Mooeiru wgrl’wiirv orugsw e wvr w* g, ariolk MwaotriM la vml valv* 'W' * * «Jr a CqwPPVe WWW >U> wrw >w r>, wx 'WW, ''Wii- .»XZ. .7*- > jgggagßßS Übvy g«w t a Mohnf umf o«4 ffreft itjolMr. A bkovtyf gj ‘ W| G’aenMed
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AN ( D SA.TU.RDAI LADY BALTIMORE CAKE -65 c Danish Rolls- - Dutch Bread STEWART’S BAKERY - PHONE 1 *
company said. The company «ald It Intended to enter the low-cost housing field under the federal housing administrations 95 percent mortgage insurance program, Payment* on the [we fabricated h«u«e* would amount to about >37 a month, including Insurance and taxes and would meet the FHA maximum appraised value of >6308 for both house and lot. The i|i>u*e. known as the ••champion." will have overall dimension* of 2* by 24 feet, con taining a living room and streamlined kitchen in addition to the bedroom*, bathroom and small utility room for a hot water heater and heating unit. The baric unit will have neither a garage nor basement and would be sold without a refrigerator or kitchen range Each home would be landscaped and they will be built In group* with a varied architectual “colonial" design to eliminate the "saniene**" which often mark* lower priced home*.
Charge Prisoners Os War Decapitated U Pa*. Bolivia. Sept. 8. —(VP) —Col. Alfredo Delgadillo, comman--1 der of government force* in Potosi. charged today that 14 prl«-oners-of war had been decapitated by the rebel* in the city. At the name time, unofficial e*ti mate* set the total casualtie* In, the 13 day revolt of the national revolutionary movement at 361 dead and 764 wounded Beef On Hoof Hits Year's High Prices Indianapolis. Sept. 8. — (UP)— Beef on the hoof brought the highest price of the year today at the Indianapolis stockyard* when three load* of choice 1260pound sold at >31.00 per hundred. The previoua 1949 high was 130.00 in January, and the 1948 tup wa* *3d.o<». paid last December. DEBATE (Coot. From Pag* One) Oscar C. Badger, retiring naval commander in Asiatic water*. The senate went into it* second day of c’ebate on extending the law. under which thi* government make* agreements with other* to lower Import barrier*. President Truman ba* asked for a three-year extension, without restrictive amendment* Vandenberg said the "peril point” clause- written into the law by the 80th congress over Mr. Tru man - * objection—-la necessary to protect domestic industry from possible “destruction" at the hand* of foreign competitor*. Bedroom* will measure 9.11 by 11.10 feet and 8.2 by 11.10 feet, living room 15.10 by 11.10 feet and kitchen 11.10 by 7.11 feet. Main panel* of the house will be heavy plywood designed to prevent bulging and warping with vertical steel angle units at corner* and patented steel connection* jojnlng part* at the floor, ceiling and roof. The house will stand on a concrete slab foundation. Gunnison home*, Inc, IT. R. ■teel'* home fabricating subsidiary , will produce and market the houses under a dealer organization I making them available from coast ' to coast. The *ub*idlary ha* been making i home* since 1934. but most were in | the higher |M,500 to >20,084 braei ket. Production of houses in the >6,800 to >8.200 scale was started several mouths ago. Forest fire* each year destroy enough pulp size tree* to produce 3.250,000 ton* of newsprint — enough to supply every newspaper in the U. 8. for one year. Ta (he Taapayef* as VSaaia Caaaty < ratral < aaawllSale* wehaal 44am> < «■<!,. InSlaaai Von *rr tierrliy notified that upon the 24th day of August. I»4», that the Hoard of ttrhool Tru*tea* of the A<l*n,a fountv t'entral (•onaofldsted H' bool Corp, A'larns Countv, Ind ana, hv resolution duly adopt—l and pursuant to notice theretofore given and under and by virtue of Chapter of the Act* of the «4th General Assemhlv of the State of Indians, approved February 27. 1*45. as amended. duly adopted a plan where, by * cumulative fund be provided for the erection of new school buildings or the remodeling nt old school building* In ssld Hchool Corporation, and that such a fund be nrovld-d f >r hv a tax lew of 78 cent* on each (ton rm of assessed valuation on all property | n that taxing district taxaide for such purposes Such Tax to he S>aesaed le-glnnltK With the levy for 194*. pavable In I>SO. and nnnually thereafter f»r a total period of 5 veara. as provided hv said act. That pursuant to said Act any 10 or more taxpaver* In the taxing district of Adam* County Central Consolidated School Corn . Adam* Conn, ty, Indiana, other than those who nay Poll Tax only, may file a petition with th* Countv Aii'lltor of Adam* County. Indiana, not later than I* d*v« after this nuhlleatlon. setting forth th»lr objections to such t>rot,r.aed levy, t'pon filing nt such petition said Auditor will Immediately certify same to State Board of T»« Commlssloneey. Domer Arnold. President rilenn • Woykineer. Secretary John It Stnnehurntr, Treasurer Howard Gllllom H 11. High Gordon M IJechljr Flovd Mitchel • » h. Board Members, Dat'd thia Slat dav of August. I*<*. Glenn Worklnger, HeKEPT I—l
FIAKO PIE CRUST MIX PROVEN FOR 27 YEARS Pic crust mixes come and go; only Flako ha* stood the tart <rf pleasiog housewives for 27 yeeca. The reaaoo ■ quality no other pie cruet mix hae been ebb to equal Juat add water.
DFCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA
Four Safes Broken Into At Auburn Auburn, Ind.. Sept. 8. —(UP) — Four safe* were reported broken Into by burglar* here ye»lerday. The Citizens Lumber co. said >5<M» had been taken. The Auburn Grain ICo. and the Gengnagei Coal Co. [reported small amounts of money stolen. OfflcUl* st the Wertman Rug and Furniture Co. said their safe had been opened but nothing was missing. FAMOUS (font. From Pag* On*) hi* entire time to music. After a lour of Italy in 1887. he produced new works In rapid succession. At that time, be wrote most of “Cuntram." which was produced at Weimar. May 10. 1894. The heruine was Pauline De Ahna, who soon afterward became bis wife. « Straus* made two visits to the United Stales. On the first in 1904, he produced hi* “Slnfonia Domestica." but the reception was not too favorable. He returned in
!/!/ K I ! /!/t st* \ SEPTEMBER 9-10th " WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR STORE DURING O pEN THIS OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS For Your Selection We Have Amassed An Unusual Array Os New Fall Merchandise. ShowFROM ‘” K The Newesl *' ahri ™ And Styles In Upholstered Furniture. Also Beautifully Matched 7*oo TO Woods In New Modern And Conventional Bedroom And Dinins Room Suites. You’ll Be 9’oo P M Thrilled With The .Magnificent Choice Os Styles, Materials And Colors As Well As The Superb Workmanship In Every One Os Our New Fall Pieces. Prized Values At Purse Pleasing Prices. r - This Is Truly A Collection Os Fine Furniture You W’on’t Want To Miss. FREE DOOR PRIZES ’ ____________ Many Valuable Door Prizes Given Away Absolutely Free. Nothing To Buy—Just Register ~ Your Name. Drawing at 9 P. M. Saturday Night, September 10th. lat Prize—Barrell Chair 144.50 6th Prize—34 pc. Set of Dishes >12.95 j 2nd Prize—Occasional Chair 39.50 7th Prize—Table Lamp 9.95 $49.50 3rd Prize—Cocktail Table 17.95 Bth Prize—Card Table 5.95 4th Prize—Floor Lamp 16.50 9th Prize—Card Table _— j 5.95 Sth i>riz< — 3ox4o Mirror * 15-95 10th I>rize —Electric Clock 4J5 9 aS' $59.50 W NEW DESIGNS |H|| new fabr,c * pHff 1 GUARANTEED 1 E CONSTRUCTION 522 ’ 50 5199.50 • Glv* to the POLIO EPIDEMIC EMERGENCY DRIVE. Mall cantributlona to POLIO, car* of your local Port Office. • pl Wylie Furniture Co. 152 S. Second Successor to Sprague Furniture Co. Deeatur, Ind.
1922 as guest conductor of the New- York Philharmonic and Philadelphia orchestra*. Straus* continued to compose ! during World War 11. The Nazi* * tried to make him their No. 1 com- • poser and producer, but he refus--1 ed to cooperate with tbom. 1 He composed the opera "Daphne" in 1941, “Die IJebe Der Danae" ' In 1944 and several other work*. A 1 U. R. oboe player visited him in [ 1945. after the Americans marched 1 ' Into Germany, and Inspired him to write a concerto for oboe. Ijiter in 1945, Strauss left Ger many for Switzerland and settled down to await the outcome of bi* denazification trial. A Munich j court cleared him of all charges I and held that he bad taken no part In the Nazi movement and received no benefit from it. AMERICAN (Coat. From Page One) British out of the financial bole. Sir Stafford Cripps’ statement at the opening conference session ’ was made public last night. Cripps Is chancellor of the exchequer and head of the British delegation.
His partner is foreign secretary . ; Ernest Bevln. They were accompanied by Sir Oliver Franks. Brit l*h ambassador. Crlpp* realistically met the fact that there is strong congte*»ional opposition to further gift* or loans I to Great Britain beyond Marshall plan commitments. He told the opening session that "we are not here for any charitable aid for any I *pe< lai direct assistance.” MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES Thia Old Treatment Often Bring* Happy R*li*f WhM, diwrder es kidney fmwtion permit* poiiwnou. matter to remain in your Hood. it may cmm nagging toekarhe. rtoumat c paint, leg pains, lorn of Pep and energy, get- I ting up night*. eweilißg, pulßne«s under th* j eye*, heauaebv* and dimnese. Frequent or aranty passage* with smarting and burning sometimes shows there is sonwlhmg wrung with your kidneys or bladderDon’t wait! Ask your druggist for Drain s i PHI*, a stimulant dluratk. used weeessfidly by millions for over SO years. Doan s give hip™ relief and will help the IS mile, of kidney tubes flush out poisonon* watts f rum W«r bJuvd. Get Doan’s Pilis.
DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING REScS REMSTITE 6 ROOM SEMI-MODERN HOUR ! Wednesday, Sept. 14th-6:30 F.| LOCATION: The la*t hou*e on the Wert Side of South Winchester Street, Decatur, Indiana. Thit 1* a good solid 2 story. 3 bodroom home with tu-w tuj,-. I new roof There I* a good 4 in driven well and about 1% fc . r lot The inside has good paper and with some repair* to th. J porch, it could be made Inio a nice home. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION will be given. TERMS: 25% Cash, on day of sale, balance upon delivery of eleuMR. & MRS. ALVIN ANDREWS Owners D 8. Blair * C. W Kent—Auctioneers G. O. Strickler—Sales Mgr. . . , „ Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty A- Auction Co.. Inc. Decatur. Indiana — Phone 68 |y
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER • 1
