Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1946 — Page 5

JANUARY 25. 1946

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For M words or looo: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c, I tlmss Si; • times 51.75. Rate* ousted sre for oonsoc vtive Inoertiona. No classified ads accepted on eklpday oched uIA ' Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE Io 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is • a. m. “roil' SALE room modern home. Suitable for duplex. Near Uptown. Tri-Btaie Realty Co., T. D. Schleferwtein. phono 105. 307-t.f. FOR SALE—By out-of-town widow of War veteran. Very nice five room borne on big choice corner lot midway between nortbend factories, schools, churches, business district. Hardwood floors, except one bedroom. Built-in kitchen cupboards. Tinted bathroom with recessed tnb. Hood furnace. Oorage Remodeled for own use before owner loft for service. Priced for you to buy at 55.950. owner will carry $4,000 mortgage or better terms available World War II veteran. 727 North Fifth Street. PLEASE don't bother tenant*. For appointment phone 870, Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller, Building, First A Monroe streets. 9-ktf FOR SALE—3-room home in Pre bie with gas and electricity. Drove wall. T. D. Schieferstein. phone IM. 9-ts FOR SALK Six Room Modern Home. Gas Furnace, large lot. beautifully Lanscaped, Ideal loca tion. Immediate possession. Call 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur. Ind. 21-3 t Fdft SALK—N- wly remodek-d 6 room house anti three line lots on 13th St. Decatur. Indiana. An Ideal Corner Location, Call 174. Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. ' 21-2 t FOR SALE —10 room all modern dwelling with hard wood floor Built-in cupboards, good furnace. Rock wool insulated. 3 room apartment with private entrance. Big let 7ft -x 180 with fruit tree*. Schwartz Realty Serviw, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts FoIFsALE- Glirßoy h< it lug .-.tovo, large type. Also laundry stove, white enamel. Both stoves practically new. Inquire evenings al Jerry Roe* home, Preble 31-3tx Meet and Greet your friend* at Sprague Furniture store. Hottest Value Spot in Northern Indiana. We save you 10% to 2u%. Why pay more? — Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 19-30 t FOR SALK—Rubber lire wartons; rotary hoes; cukipaclars; sprocket packers; Horn-draulic manure loaders; spring tooth harrows; tractor tires—Oliver Sales & Service — Craigville Garage. Craigville 18-M FOR SALE—BO acres of pood 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 FOR SALE-1933 Chevrolet? 2 door, good mechanical condition, tires fair. 3 burner gasoline "Kitclien Cook” range. New Sink. L. F. Sapp, phone M9-R. IMtx FOR RALE - Photogiuj.hy dark room outfit, complete with enlarger. Idea! for beginner. Will eaertflce. Phone 5141. 2ft-g2tx FOR-'SALE-stove, used 2 years. Lens than half price. IM mile west of Coppess Service station. Road 124. William Amstutz. 2"-g3tx 9*OR SALE- 5-ro<>m house in W'Uiiama. Motor plumbing on soft water, drove well. Garage. Posseslion within 30 days. Tri State Realty Co., T. D. Schieferstein. phone IM. 20df FOR SALE—7-rootn house in Willshire, O , with soft aud hard 1 water, garage and hen house. Nice home. See R. G. Martin, Rockford, 0., phon- 225. 2«-g3tx FOR SALE -Guernsey cow, froait. calf by side. Call 538 K. St. Joseph cemetery. Joe Coffee. 19-g3tx FOR SALK" — Large size Estate Heatrola in excelien* condition. Also good Premier Range, priced reasonable. Call 1375. Gerald A. Ray, 325 North 13th St.. Decatur, • kft-altx FOR SALE-kroll baby cab, prewar, good condition Phone 891! 818 south 10th street. 2ft 3tx FOR SALE—WcTiave "received another small shipment of Oil Burning Stock Tank Heaters — Arnold A Klenk 20t3 FOR SALE — One tisc-d Maytag Washer with gasoline motor. In A-l condition.—Arnold 4 Kleukklfe, *.3M2 r&R bALt— Full 'blooded Bel kshire male I tog. Chrts A- lnbiger, Munroe, lud. T

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds a CWb ’ r I . *■>*• -.T* "The job we offered in the Democrat Want Ad has been taken—if anything else turns up I’ll call you--in fact, I may call you anyway!" Volt SALE — Established Furniture butiiness in nearby town. Complete stock with good lease. Immediate possession. Tri-Btate Realty, T. D. Schieferstein, Phone 105.—P. M. 21U FOR SALE- 3 or”4*ton loose clover hal Phone 973-H.21-4tx Fryers. 3V» to 6 pounds. Clifford Mann. Telephone 652-D 21-2tx “WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needle*, oil, belt*, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 South First. s-21tx \V ANTED TO REN’t House in Decatur or within 5 mile area Sherman White Co., Corner Tnlrd and Monrow. 11-ts WANTED- UMT'Mri highest price* paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash *e» Zintsmaster Motor Sale*. First and Monrou; phone 373. 214-ts Yoiir insurance busincas; 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 To repair electric ranges. Irons, toasters, lamps. Phone 1145, Herman Lankenau. 21-3tx WANTED A* farm I now’live, has just sold, would like to rent Bft to 12ft acres. Cash or grain rent. P. B. Kohle. Decatur route 5. 20-3tx WANTED: I pright piano, in good condition. Phom* 4119, Monroeville. 21-g2tx WANTER BPfeCtAL — Avoid the spring rush. Have >our lawnmower adjusted, greased and sharpened now—sl.oft, Donald HUI. 1122 Elm St. 20-3tX WANTED TO farm, cash rent. Will pay good price. By responsible party. Write Box 178 % Democrat. 20-g3tx WANTED TO house in Decatur, by ex-service-man and family. Phone 1354. 17-4tx WANTED -Offire"desk?Burk”Elevator Co. 21-glt J “MlscelEaneoUs R4>6K f R6UBLK €*l) on on w srtU be glad to give you a fre» estimate on any size job We eat apply a guaranteed Carey roof « no additional coat Also brick one asbestos siding Arnold * Klenk Phone 483 M<» FARMERS’“A 7X ¥ENTf6N—We re move dead horses, cows, bogs etc. Decstur phone 2000. We psy sll phone charges The Stadler Product* Co 16-ts WE INSTALL - Gamble's Pure Asphalt Shingles. Fine quality material constructed to last yearn! 3 Tab pr Hex shape in fadeproof green, red or blue. Call 429 tor free estimate. Payment plan If desired. Gamble’s. 18-4 t Washer • Sweeper Service. Grease changed and cleaned. Block south ‘-j east Courthouse, 110 Jefferson, I call for and deliver. James Kitchen Maytag Store, phone 95. 18-ts K you want (o' buy good 40 acres close to town with good buildings and fences, see Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts APPLIANCE SER VICK We service all makes ofwsshers, sweepers, Irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a com plete line of parts for aU popular makes. —Arnold A Klenk. 31-ts CSEIFFURNiTTItir Pair twin metal beds, complete table model radio, several drophead sewing machines, new play pens, iable top gas ranges and gas stoves, all white coal range*, several living room suites (like newi. small oil burner, eight piece dining room suite, table top gasoline stove, several lied room suites, chest and vanity. Decatur Used Furniture, 148 H. Second St., phone 420. 20-21, I lARDEIt Freeze 'i ioinc food lo* k.| era for prompt delivery. Buy while still available. Haugk Heating A Appliance. Phone 49. 30-Üb-tf PRIVATE "tRI CKERK-Get our j cargo insurance. Rates reasonable Kenneth Ruuyou. Insnrauce. K. C. Bldg.. Room 5. Phone 386. 20Ux

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GUARD INSULATION, v rmine proof. Up to 40% saving on fuel. Call Gamble’s for free estimate Phon* 429. after 5 30 p. m. call 1438 or SH. 21-41 TIME~TO ORDER your liuchanan Chicks. Bred right, hatched right, priced right. From culled and bloodtested flock, SIO.OO per hundred. Feeds, feeders, fountains. remedies, brooders and supplies Custom hatching a specialty. Buchanan Hatchery, Willshire. R. 1. Four miles south of Willshire on road 49. 21gl0tx --O'IS ■ ■■■ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Jan. 2t>—(UPi —(U SDA)—Livestock: Hogs: 11,000. Very active, steady marked on all weights and sows; good and choice barrows and guilts 180 lbs. and over at 14.85 ceiling; sows at 14.10 celling; good clearance to order buyers and small killers; outside interests tsking about half the run. Cattle: 2.000. Calves; 300. Limited supuly fed steers and yearlys steady; nothing strictly choice here and eastern demand rather narrow on low-choice ofoferings; bulks 14 00-18.75; top 17.00, paid for 1,025 lb. mixed steers and heifers; np choice heifers here but other |rr«dei* well cleaned up at 11.50 to 15.50; cows steady to strong; cutter* 8.50 down; most beef cow* 9.50 to 12.00, medium to good beef cows 13.50; bulls very scares, fully steady; veaiers 15.50 down. Hheap: 1,000. Mostly steady on limited supply slaughter lambs available; several sales good and choice wool skins at the 15.10 top, about two decks of medium to mostly good 90-lb. to 112-lb. average* 1150 to 14-76; load good to choice summer Shorn fed lambs held at 14.50; other classes very scarce, part deck mostly gated to choice Western Ewes 7.25. these at least 25 cents higher compared with some sales earlier in the week. Rochester and St. Paul, Minn.. operate municipal Itog (arms a* a means of offsetting at least part of the cost of garbage collecting

FOR SALE WANTED Air CompresMtrs Farmers: Let us book you now for that overManure Loaders ‘ haul job or check on the Place orders for motor. Spring will be Garden Tractors here and you probably Buck Rates uill wWI you had ' <)n,y trained mechanics will Hog FaN.ro u|(e nn o( your jo|) Hing Fr« Oiln W« have Junt hired , Lewis Steffen, an ex-Anti-Freeze 90c gal. had a good training (Bring container) along this work. Gerber Implement Store Your A. C. Dealer on U. S. 27, Decatur

THIMBLE THEATER Showing—“BßlNG ON THE RICE AND OLD SHOES” Fpast&n it 3 f ( THERE, x I GOT A (WHERE )*3IRL THAT / / ZmiSS C¥L WANTS A sx9* Ay ) WISHOOnEj ,2 ; ( VA GOIN'/ '-7^-> *eug)/T W / ‘ & Cl : - --JB’ fl re? ?y< u BLONDIE NO CENTS! r -n Y ~~ 1 ' —l j'*l/ oh, my x 'll Sot:, i 111 i-2» I—| |<ay l.ww b* Wwl.l rWhl, nd [HjU*-**’* -• W—gt3Kl L-— wZJmwSESEmo The U. 8. Chamber of Commerce warns that many dwelling houses are underinsured. It would be well for you to spend a moment figuring the I replacement cost of your home and its contents. Today’s Lo»s is not covered by lomorrow'a Policy — Before this happens see— j Leland Smith Insurance Agency |

Hew Fighter Plane Developed By G. E. Terms Fighter Most Powerful Aircraft New York. Jan. 25-(UPi—De-velopment of a new tighter plane, powered by a revolutionary combination of a jet engine and a gas turbine designed for propeller drive, was announced today by the General Electric company. General Electric, in a statement approved by the war department, said the new engine plant made the tighter "the most powerful" aircraft in the world. Tho plane has approximately the poser of a super fortress, a speed of more titan 500 miles per hour and superb maneuverability. GE said. The plane’s success in test flights. G-E said, promised similar power for civilian plane transports "in the near tomorrow.” The plane, the XP-81. was made by Consolidated Vultee Aircraft corporation. Its engine—the first of its type —was described by G-E as a "combination of the new G-E project <propeller drive gas turbine type TG-1001 in the nose and an 1-40 jet engine between cockpit and tall." G-E said the engine provided the plane with maximum performance from treetop level to substratosphere. sustained high speed, long range, extremely sharp angle of climb, quick takeoff. and a minimum of vibration. “The first history making flight of this experimental plane under power of the project alone, and then in combination with the 1-40 in the rear, was made recently at an army air forces base in California." O-E's statement said. "This flight and subsequent ones established that far-reaching trails in the held of aeronautical developments, which point directly to advances in the swift propulsion of huge aerial

civilian transports of the near tomorrow, had Imeti biased." The engine** require no wsrming up period, G-E ssid. For cruising, only the propjet engine is used. Th<- engine also pressurise* the caliin through air blow* from the axial flow compressor. At high altitudes this air Is h*sated. Both engines burn the same fuel, usually kerosene. The XP-81 weighs 22.00 ft pounds, engines included. It has a wing span of 50 feet six inches. Drag la removed to a minimum with knife-like edges on the low-slung wings, and a torpedo-shaped nose. DOTSI'M OF FINAL MFfUMNMHT OF KST4TB %«». 4J*W Null*** is hsret-y slvsn to ths • re-itit'-rH, li'lrs and leaatvcs «f Heth It. Beavers, d«<-ea»e<l to appear in the Adams t'lrcuit Court, held at Itc- atur, tn-lian*. on tlie I5(ll day of February, ISIS, mid show cause, if any, why Ihe Final M-ttlenx-nt Account* wit I* the estate of said d«--eedeilt eli<-ul<l not be approved; and asi<l heir** are notified to then and there miiki proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Ids M Beavers, Kve>-utrlx. Decatur, Indiana, January 17, I*l4. Ferd 1.. I.itierer, A Horsey. Jan 25 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat May I.MWB: July I.BO’-fc B; Sept. 1.80 MA; Dec. I.BOM. Corn: May I.IB’VH; July I.lß<, B; Sept I.lß'tß. oatn! May 81B; July 79%-%. Sept. 775-%: Dec. 77%-%. Markets At A Glance By Vnlt-d Press Stock* lower in moderately active lend Ing-

Chili -Chili We have delicious concentrated chili, ready cooked. Add water, bring to a boil and It Is ready to serve. STEURY LOCKER SERVICE Phone 267

IT PAYS TO SHOP But if you’re looking for Security and Saving in FARM LOANS l,ook No Further Come in and we will show you. ' The Suttles-Edwards Co Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. t V|L/ 4

Bonds irregularly lower U. 8. governments dull Curb stock* Irregulerly lower. Couon tower. Wheat corn, rye, oat.-- and bar-

!■ ■ ■ « somiai I NOTICE I Ihe sale of Personal Property advertised an the Beeher & sale on the Berling Farm wan advertised without the knowledfft, consent ■ or authority of the undersigned partnership • I owner. | I ■ The undendgned'H interest in the partner- a I ship property cornuMing of Live Stock. Poultry, 1 Hay and Grain to NOT TO RE SOLD ON JANUARY 26. 1946. ; ED. F. BERLING ! ■ ■■■Baaaiaaaaaa Bva.B4.aa a a«-«

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Bs pftparsd (of any smsrqsncy ■ firm machinery brsttaows. Ysu '* ***** offo/d I* riik v*lusbi* *r**«- 4. Th* MsrqusH* Fsr*n Wsldsf ka* Jfl&L jf- * wide wsldinq ranq* (20 to ISO - 4sHSQk 6' mU «mpi ) «nd will Isis *ll fs*m wfajsjwl ‘j’" snd CuH.|ob» in r*nd» eaty Io cps.ats and th#?* no moving part, to wear ”W* U lubricat* or confute Ike operetor. f Iffy If JuH plug isto Ike right keel top end weld motel, moiloablo coifing,. type, motel ofong. " The Margue**o Farm WaMor I, ter raov.ramant, aop.o.ad bf Underwnte-,' laoora'C'.a. kdt A PHI iy*Hry ruiiv touiMto M ANUFACTUStRS OF WORLD FAMOUS Zr 4< ♦ % > industrial WHO4SS Diitrikvtad By: Arnold & Klenk 232 W. Madison Phone 463

Mr. Farmers. .. Now is the time to eheck over your machinery and order repairs. With strike* common and »te*l unavailable wo ait should be concerned with the possibility es getting much needed part*. We have a good Supply of them now but how about next spring and summer when those machine* of yours are vitally needed? Why not check over that plow, disk, corn planter immediately and bring us your list while genuine International Part* are available? Mollenkopf Eiting 222 N. Third St. Decatur, Ind.

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ley steady. Cii:<ago livestock: Hog*, very. Active, steady; cattle steady and sheep mostly steady on limited außßiy.