Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1946 — Page 5
WAY, JANUARY 24, 1946.
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TS- - - I LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 26 wordo or logo: 1 tlmo 50c; 2 times 750; S times |1; • timet |1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accsptod on okipday schedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE Is 6c per word for Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 s. m. Mondsy through Friday. Saturday deadline la 6 a. m. FOR SALK FOR BALE » room modern home. Suitable for dttpl x. Near Uptown. TriState Realty Co., T. D. Schieferotein, phone 105. 307-t.f. FOR SALE -By out-of-town widow of War veteran. Very nice flve room home on big choice corner lot midway between northend factories, schools, churches, business district. Hardwood floors, except one bedroom. Built-in kitchen cupboards. Tinted bathroom with recessed tub. Good furnace. Garage. Remodeled for own use before owner left for service Priced for you to buy at 16,950, owner will carry J 4.000 mortgage or better terms available World War II veteran. 727 North Fifth Street. PLEASE don't bother tenants. For appointment phone 870, Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller, Building, First & Monroe streets. 9-ktf FOR SALE-3-room home in Preble with gas and electricity. Drove well. T. D. Schiefersteiu. phone 105. 9-ts FOR SALE 10 room all modern dwell jug with hard wm>d floor. Built-In cupboard*, good furnace. Rock wo<d insulated. 3 room apartment with private entrance. Big lot 70 x 160 with fruit trees. Schwartz Realty Servlc , 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts .Meet and Greet your friends at Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest Value Spot in Northern Indiana. We save you I<»% to 20%. Why pay more? — Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 19-30 t
FOR BALE- Rubber tire wagons; rotary hoes; cukipack rs; sprocket imekers; Horn-draulic manure loaders; spring tooth harrows; tractor tires--Oliver Sales ic Service — Cralgville Garage, L'raigville. 16-6 t FOR SALE Decalur C. 8. I’ullorum controlled chicks. Book your order today for chicks from Feb. to .May. Special now for early boiler 500 each White Rock and Barred Rock started chfcks. See Decatur Hatchery. 16-51 FOR SALE -8« acres of Rood fertile soil, good buildings, South of Pleasant Mills. State road 101. Possession .March 1. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. Tel. 1398. 17-ts COMING SOON —6" Electric lrons~6o. W you are in need of a good iron, come to our store at once. We have sample Iron for your Inspection. If you like the Iron, you may place your order.—Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. FOR* HALF: ’tn • large ntiidio couch; two beds with mattresses and spring: one kitchenette gas stove; one dresser. 352 North 11th St. 18-b3l FOit SALE Western Elertiic hearing set with 13 new batt rles; used less than three weeks. Also aheap lined coat. Phone 8(92. 18-3 t suit. 16 Io 18, corduroy finger tip coat; boys shoes, shoe ice skates; bouse clippers. Good condition. Phon * 671. 18-g3t FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet 2 door, good mechanical condition, tires fair. 3 burner gasoline "Kitchen Cook" range. New Sink. L. F. Sapp, phone 969 R. 19-31 x furniture & Rugs— Breakfast sets, knee-hole desks, chests of drawers, studio couches chuck full of springs, utility calA Inets, play pens, nursery chairs, hi-chairs, baby beds and mattresses. Red springs, roll away beds, 9x12 Axmlnwter rugs. 9x12 Gold Seal rugs. 60 shag rugs, chenille and rag rugs. Pictures, mirrors, hassocks, floor lampr, table lamps, lamps, vanity lamps and bed lamps. We save you l(f% t<» 20%. Why pay more? Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. I'J-’t SALE — Phologiapny darkroom outfit, complete with enlarger. Ideal for beginner. Will sacrifice. Phone 6411 20-g2tx FOfTsALE Sim pies 7111 brooder stove, used 2 years. Less than half price 1H mile west of Copp< se Service station. Road 121 William Amstutz. 2ftjc3tx FOR SALE 5-room liouhc in Wil liains. .Motor pluinbbig on "I; watei' drove well,.Gar.iiC. F-> elon within M days. Tn Stats llr-sl-ty Co. T. D. ScblmciMoiii. phone 105. . 2"lf
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ■ -1 fead, 'il" fi < ■ ' IMr "I think I ran locate your watch —offering any reward for It in the Democrat Want Ads?" FOR SALE 7-room house in Willshire, O, with soft uud hard water. garage and hen bouse. Nice home. See it. O. .Martin. Rockford. 0., phone 225. 2u-g3tx FOR SALE Guernsey cow, fresh, calf by side. Call 526-K. St. Jo s«ph cemetery. Joe Coffer. 19-g3tx FOR SALE Upright piano. Youth bed, sprmgs and mattress, good condition. Phone 1493. 19-2 t FOR SALE Im bright wheat straw, tied with wire. Oliver tractor plow 14 in. McCor-mick-Deering mower, good condition Team of horses, smooth mouth and harness. Earl Arnold 4 miles south Mt mile west Preble. 18-3tx FOR SALE Clay dirt by the Yost Construction Co. Phone 248. 18-lt FOR SAI.E Large size Estate lieatrola In excellent condition. Also good Premier Range, priced reasonable. Call 1375. Gerald A. Ray. 325 North 13th St.. Decatur, Ind. ?n.a3tx FOR SALE- Kroll baby cab, prewar. good condition. Phone 691! 318 South 10th street. 2O3tx another small shipment of OH Burning Stock Tank Heaters. Arnold At Klenk. 2t't3 FOIFSTiIe”- Om- used .Maytag Washer with gasoline motor. In A-l condition.—Arnold & Klenk 20t2 FOR SALE - Wei-k-eid' Holub-in male calf, eligible to register. 2 wheel trailer with clock rack. Phone 613-B M, F. Spruttger. 18-31 X WANTED ' SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's, 445 South First. 6-21tx wIK'TED TO RENT ~ House in Decatur or within 5 mile area. Sherman White Co., Corner Third and Monroe. 11 -ts WANTED Us«3“carw, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For qtlck cash see Zintsmssier Motor Bales. Fine and Monroe; phone 372. 214-ts WANTED— Your insurance business; qualify at our office for tractors on the highway. Our family liability policy covers dogs, draught animals and tractors on the highway. The cost is nominal.-The Suttles Co. 9-ts WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. S3T-T-tf WANTED A* farm I now live, has just sold, would like io rent 80 to 12u acres. Cash or grain rent I', B. Kohle. Decatur route 5. 2<J-3tx V.AXTkii (Toiisewos k~ by tile
hour. 612 Indiana street. 20-ltx W ANTE I ff(FRENT* s'or 6 loom house by February 15th. Phone 3645. 18-3tx WAN'TER SPECIAL Avoid the spring rush. Have your lawnmower adjusted. grt-a*ed and sharpened now |I.OO. Donald Hill. 1122 Elm St. 2«-3tx WANTED To" RENT t"a. re farm, cash rent. Will pay good price. By responsible party. Write Box 176 ' Democrat. 20-g3tX WANTED Rag rigs of ail kinds woven. Phone 1068, W. E Rice. 18-gMx WANTED Woman to ca:e for invalid lady, nights only Easywork. Box 175 cure of Democrat. . 18-3tx Wa.vtild To runt :i <e FrTwm house in Decatur, by ex-service-man and family. Plume 1351. 17-Stx I AM iwkiiiK for an assistant driver to Oeoi’glk. ago 20 !o must furnish reference. 919 South Winchester. 194tx MTSCELL ANEOUN Mdf TftdCTLE—&ul on us,~™ will ba glad to give yon a free estimate on any alas Job. Wo can apply a guaranteed Carey rool at no additional eoaL Also brick and wsbostos aiding- Arnold A Klenk. Phone 483. 80-ts FARMERS ATrENTIoM—We remove dead horses, cows, bogß, etc. Decstur phone 2000, We pay all Pbone chargee. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts
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ENJOY cheery winter evenings no draft, fuel economy at even all-over temperatures. Homvguard neatly and quickly Installed by exports. Average 5 room house as low as »140 Gamble’s, phone 429. 17-4 f WE INSTALL — Tiambie » I”’’ 7 ? Pure A*phait Shingles. Fine quality material conetructed to last yearn! 3 Tab or Hex shape In fade proof green, red or blue. Call 429 for free estimate. Payment plan if desired. Gamble's. ls-4t Washer • Sweeper Sen ice. Crease changed and cleaned. Block south 'v east Courthouse, 110 Jefferson. 1 call for and deliver. James Kitchen .Maytag Store, phone 95. If you want to buy good 40 acres close to town with good buildings and fences, see Schwartz R ally Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts URVidi We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances? We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold A Klenk. Jl-tf USED FURNITLRf heir twin metal beds, complete table model radio, several drophead sewing machines, new play pens, table top gas ranges and gas stoves, all white coal langiM. several living room suites (like newt, small oil burner, eight pl«-ce dining room suite, table top gasolin** stove, several be<l room suites, chest and vanity. Decatur I'sed Furniture. 146 B. Second St., phone 42tJ. 20-21 HARDER Freeze. Home food lock*rs for prompt delhery. Buy while mill available. Haugk Heating A Appliance, Phone 49. 20 18b ts PHTYATiFTK UCK cargo Insurance. ita'es reasonable. Kenneth Runyon. Insurance. K. C. Bldg., Room 5. Phone 385. 2(tt3x
FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind. Jan. 24 (UPt —All markets were -teday at Union Stockyards today. Hogs: Market steady; 100-4W* ibs. 14.75; 400-500 lb> 14.5". Male hogs 10.00; roughs 14.00; stag- 12.00. Yearling lambs 10,00; spring lambs 1125; clipped ew h 6.50. Calves, good 16.00-1650; choice 17."". Steers, good to choice 14.""16,"": medium 12.00-14.00; plain 8,0041.00. Heifers, good to choice 12.514.00; medium 10.00-12.00; plain 8.0040.50. Cows, good <0 choice 10.50-11.5'1; medium 9.5040.60; cue er 7.508.25; cantier. 3. Bulls, good to choice 11.5012.25; medium 9.50-10.5". o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 1.801|B; July iso 'JI: Sept. 1.80%; Dec. 1.80%-k*. Corn: May 1 1S' 2 B: July 1 I*'-.-It: Sept. 1 fsi a B Oats: Muy 81A: July 79%-%; Sept. 77-77%; i> c. 77%. -»|.l IHUII! ""■O’— l—l« IIIUMXm ril Just Received—Men's Waist OverallN, size 2H to 42. — Linn's Clolhinß Store. 1 One'a services are worth more when one h in a cheerful inooil. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:08 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 Ev«e Examined Glasses Flttad
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “THE MATING SEASON” ' " I/ POPEYE PDESNT) /oscaß. GET MEjj K £ // C 7HAVE YOU SEEN ANY PUCK-50 "< ’ z — \ (know I'MYii/.r* (. A C I DON'T CApeX MARRYINgJIET ) vL WH^ T /\J -X ABOUT ME, BUT U|U L . I I MATES TO SEE o Jt\ _ \ f ME SWEETIE , VSTh.MSELfJ 'Cft . r^-t f k | ' J \£<J 1 BLON DIE HOME LE S S HUB BY ! 71 I ’ o. W j t lIH “ : l( EITHER THArI ’<77. ’ TAT rn?c • ashelterfwstpavJ J- \ TMEPES S. . CAT GOES, t animals and the r < Either ) / a wife a no place ) ZA-j V OR | GO.', J k STATE I-4AG AN J (the CAT X I CAN ALWAYS' FORA < ; aJcL... ) INSTITUTION FOR ) I T ° v~ ? HUSBAND / V/ ’ A)h > HOMELESS U < I GO' r (HER MOTHER y *Jr- TO GO J ; II I children A >y w Al (k A 1 < -fHir A nW u^7-: : 3ft \ 1 / \ \ Jsy W . ■* * 1 ' i4 iIMmH Pr !>"' l J "f »- k „,te, i.-ir.i 1 rilMU’- 2-to. -i J L - .. • I The V. - S. Chamber of Commerce warns that many dwelling houses are underinsured. Il woultl be well for you Io spend a moment liguring lhe replacement cost of your home and its contents. Today's Lons is not covered by lomorntw s Policy Before this happens sec-— Leland Smith Insurance Agency |
Gross Income Field Agent Here Friday Will Aid Taxpayers In Filing Returns Carl H. Pease, field 1 epresents tlve «f the Indiana gross Income I tax division, will lie in Decatur 1 Friday to assist local taxpayers lit . filing their 1945 gross income tax 1 reports, It was announced today' by Harry Esnex. manager of th' ; auto license branch. Returns covering gross receipts for the 1915 calendar year became due <m January 1 and must be paid within the 3iiday grace period established by law. .Mr. Pease will establish temper ■ ary quarters at the auto II ense branch and invitee all taxpayers who require personal assistame in reporting their 1915 Bus,me to seek his aid at 9 a m. All residents who had an inc ome in excess of SI,OOO are obligated to complete a return before the January 31 deadline. All money received Is taxable at 1 percent excepting authorized retail and, wholesale trait actions. Thia Includes all wages; fees, salaries and commissions as well as money received for rentals, interast, Judgments, royalties and sales of either capital assets or real estate. Each individual taxpayer receives an exemption of |l,0" for the 12-month period ending Der ember 31, BHS. but under no condition are husband and tf<- allowed to silo- a Joint return. Delin<|Ui-nt return-, those reaching th<* Indiana grow Incomo* tax
BWere we too Conservative ? 7 '?:• IVc said: “Save 15% on feed costs with Master Mix containing new M-V.” ’**•/ i * Im “Aww-ad ut> fa«4«g »••'» •-* Nto Surf **••«*«• Maatov 9a«d«> > iPUI Wt >JL a w v *i«5S!ES3ra v fit, ■; •<r. < j '•;4e»» Man widt (»a<»»»to4i wd hxW 6**o MwrW ..-.L./L ■ tu-ILet pwttw f 4Hiinw dw UAr •'•ai.sff i- ? **» ««« bmdm Bwd> fee I>■ r L r ■’ « h ' ' * !i »♦—. ... hr kit («r L»«l dratett tf** «4 anoriirt i»5 ww»» wm». aj • ® ••" - and Cans ♦< .a -yX mv a h -,4,*- b »«**<n.tra fr?d M»a.f M-t ' " ©«iy Mw»««< fifiiw H > A W »• '4 ftrnfc Tirtl* 1 MV ( Mel...'. ,>4. •,6 .mH 8 Itxl I• f fernery VMB Vat fcryfnd Vs » O chnla wzrwd «• Matw Mt wah MV I < - P*- •* »> • «’• M.-tL x tfe HI''L!T.T *2 81 es 3Ky (falter. w*rf * d»y Wnb •!*•«< »«h MV, j«n tm» F— g »*««« M»d »*h«h enm grefiM *»» d** -rx I I ‘ ' I 11 A t>TE n 111 V 1 32 S CH,CK CONCENTRATE (with M-V) , aJr 4#r * ■■ ■■ I n I ■ f (yoeeiataat »M'»i z-a ( uou a,tni '■"» U ' ‘ *•— mi ■ WlnvlCll nil A 1 CHICK SIMKIt (Wilk ««> 2 BURK ELEVATOR CO. Decatur phone 25 Monroe phone 65 Peterson phone 956-L
division st HI H .Meridian Street, I Indianapolis, after Jin. 31 are subject to penalties and Inteiest, Man Is Sought For Stabbing His Son Indian,opoolis, Jau. 24 tl'P) State pollco- t oday wa,< neaiching for John Flm-huni, t“. Indiana polls, for qu<-tinning in tile stabI blliK of his 21-year-old son, Roioei t Fim Lum. T o- youth, slabbed in th<- back ! with a pocket knife, was reported | m a "fair" condition at an Indiana | poll# hospital. He t old poolice that this father attacked him during an argument A man ioecomes famous because he has (lit- proper stuff in him, ■(i. E. Dance. K. of I’. Home. Tonighl 9 to 12. 42?—_„ MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Press gioeks higher in active trading. Bionds higher. I’. H. govown ments firm and dull. Curb stocks irregularly higher. Cotton Irregularly h|ghet Wheat, corn. rye. oats and barley firm. hicago livestock. Ilogs activosteady; cattle weak to 25 cenU lower, and sheep largely inactive, scattered sales about stea ly. t PHolit Ittirttf « t s \«lffihil«lrH|4*r •* In hereby ih4t Uh* ihdfi MMned ha* »»- -»i ippUnf. d A<linlnNtrator of 1 th»* « 'at** »f Otto •dtu. ky, lab* of A<U:im «’minty, <f< - <<•» »•«!, The o-t.tt*- H prohabh «<»l’ vent. la*we|l>n ky, A--l'i»lnl*traF *r. January !'♦!»; Henry It. Heller. % Horney. ' jin. *l. 'n, Pen 7
DEMOCRAT WANT AIM BRING RESULTS B* prepsoed for ««y •mstgsncy u (arm msckissrv breskdowe. You css'4 aHo'd •• »i»li vsksbls cropo Tko MorquaHo Farm Waldar ha* I - a wide waldinq rasqe (20 to 110 ampo I and will take all Farm *4* it} Waldinq and Cvttiaq fobl in Bride. It il cat/ to operate and 'here are MI’sIM ro moving parts lubricate or confute the operator. . Jult p!uq info the right heat tap and weld iteel, cat* iron, thees petal, malleable cait.nqi, in fact all types of metal that come along. The Marqutoe farm Walder it bu • tor trt A reaw;remenf> and it opprdved bf tindo.'wxreo* Labora'orm MaRCILJETTE #***• fuiiv toumno I V| W (fl W 6 II Is no txtSAb to «ur Atrusfss or (Wy WORLD fAMOUS I y J Dutrib uttd by.Arnold & Klenk 232 W. Madison Phone 163
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