Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1946 — Page 5
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TOR BALK FOR BALB—IO room all modern dwelling with herd wood Noor. Built-In cupboards, good furnace Rock *oo) laaulated. I room apartment with private entrance. Big lot 70 i ICO with fruit trees Schwarts Realty Bervlo, OU w. Monroe Bl iMf FOR SALK—BO acres of good fertile aoll, good buildings, South of Pleasant Milla State road 101. Possession March I. Schwarts Realty Service. 915 W. Monroe St. ' Tel. 1398. n-ts | FOR SALM—tip portunTty to Brown boss In construction buelneee. All equipment necessary for contracting basements, including conveyor, jacks, blockiag, forms ' Back orders will soon pay whole ’ cost. Ost Into profitable post war trade for self. Bob Heller, Realtor. Heller Building. Phone 870 28-ts FOR lALB-Nve room home re modelled by soldier just before war. Big, beautiful corner lot 787 North Fifth street. Room for additional bouse. Hardwood exoept one bedroom. Plenty of closets. Built In cupboards. Good roof, furnace. plumbing. Built-in bath. Convenient garage. Widow will accept 11.950 down, rest monthly. PLEASE don’t bother tenants. For appointment call Bob Hriler. Realtor, Heller Building Phone 878. 28tf -^wwememill— • I I■ ■ II ™ , .111 I BMi i .»■ Meet and Greet your friends at Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest Value Spot In Northern Indiana We eave you 10% to 20%. Why pay more 7— Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199 19-30 t J FOR SALE--5-room~house,' newly, rebuilt, three bed rooms. Hard . wood floors up and down, built-in cupboard, full hasament. Motor plumbing and good furnace. Double garage. Schwarts Realty Service. 915 W. Monroe St., Decatur, Phone 1898. 3«-«t LiMifED st’WlA new 19" and 21” tires; limited supply 600-16, 650-16 recaps; seat covers for 2 doors, all makes Macklin’s Super Service. Chrysler-Plymouth. 37-b3t FOR SALE—B room house on First street, close in. Suitable for apartments or roomers, quick possession. Schwarts Realty Service, 915 West Monroe St., Decatur. Phono 1398. 86-6 t HidkEST Bricks paid tor used cars. Macklin’s Super Service Chrysler-Plymouth. , 37-b3t FOR HALE -500 sheets 845 i 11 20 lb. White Automatic Mimeograph bond, free of lint and sised for pen and ink, watermarked 81.20 Decatur Daily Democrat 32-alOta FSITSALE" room all modern bon»*. north section. Carpeted down, storm windows, soroens. insulated, automatic hot water beater, thermostat, garwge. Call 1218. 87-g3t reOXQMI' acre larm. Excellent condition. Ehctricity in all buildings. Baru 86x60. Good land and Well tiled. Clyde O. Troutner, phone 73-1166, Reel Estate and Insurance. 38-ts FdOALE~2 lots. No II and' 12. on North Tenth street. Phone 5503. Inquire 305 Oak street. 39-g2t FOR SALE—IS tun of clover hay, light mixed Timothy, also 10 ton of loose Clover hay. Curtis Zimmerman. 4% mites Mouth Preble. 39-3tx FOR RWF — 2 room furnished I apartment. Bath. Suitable for 1 or 2. Adults. 827 North Fifth street. FOR SALE—Arm.vtrung Hteei auarauteed furnace No. 24. pipes Included. I. F. Yaney, Decatur route 2 Craig Ville phone. 89-3tx FOR'SALK "Child -, d»k: Call <-15 39-b2t Art Hall, route 3. Phone 571-E. 88-2tx SALE—Man's 21 jeweled Butova wrist watch, with s-ose gold case, elastic bund. Kenneth Bollenba* her, Pleasant Mllh. FOh &ALE—When in need bf’furniture repair or good used furniture, come to 134 East Monroe St. and save money. ’’Spetlal,’’ com bln tlon coal abd gae range. Come In and aee ns. Secaur Used Furniture * Repair. Phone 7363 morning* ■ only. 38-2tx ■y ■ i— ii ■ - Markets At A Glance By United Pr ss Stocks higher in moderately active trading. Bonds and V. 8. governments higher. Curb stocks higher. Cotton higher Wheat, corn, rye. oats and liarley steady. Chicago liwratock: Hogs active, steady; cattle active, steady; and sheep steady. 1 ■ ' o The floriculture industry, in all its phases, doe* a volume ot approximately »605,wn,000 ot business anuually, according to the Go«Hty of American FlorluU. _ craifc big wiga on “other matters” *4Uf the Feeley dispu* to out of the wav.
QUICKIES by K«i Bnynoida i ' I "The fish you advertised tn the Democrat Want Ads — are they fresh r I wxmn sfcWi.Mb klfchiWl UftllllW -all makes. Needles, oil. belts, peru We make covered buckles, overed buttons, do bsmvtitebteg. nake buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 2744tx antomotive mechanic. Apply Hicks Garage, phone 103. 88-b2t WANTED "T - Youtig _ iady“iFtoTl years of age for work in office, operating bookkeeping machine. Experience desirable. Apply at the Hchafer Co. offices. 89-31 WANTtffi ~ "Used can, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick eash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts I?"ANTED tlirl for general olcv work; state age and experience uddreu Box 185, in care of Democrat. 86-ts MAN “WANTEI>- We Kave~an opening In Adams County for a man with sales or farm experience to sell and service our feeds and supplies. Batfsfaclion for over 19 years. Midwest Mineral Company, Greenwood, Indiana. 37t6x WANTBU—Te Buy used careany make or model; highest prices. Dlek Mansfield Motor Bales. 141 8. Second st., open evenings, phone 1645. 27-30 t WANTED—LaU model cars for G. l.’s. Must bo clean and In good condition. High celling prices. Fred Buscho, phone 976. 36-30tx for general housework. Phone 1103. 39-3 t WANTED—lnside painting by expcrienced psdntor. Now fit- the time to get that painting done before the spring rush. Phone 8083. 38-g3t ROOF TROUflWß—<?dil on uh, we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any also job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional coat. Also brick and isbestos siding Arnold A Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts (FARMERS ATTENTION—We re move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decslur phons 1000. We pay sU phone charges. Tbs Stadley Products Co. W If you want to buy good 40 acres close to town with good build ings and fences, see Schwarts Rrel ty Service, 916 W. Monroe Bt 11-tl APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other electrical appliances. W»J carry a com piete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold dt Klenk. 31-ts Washer • SwetpeT Service. Grease changed and cleaned. Block <outh to east Courthouse, 110 Jes ferson. I call for. James Kitchen Maytag Store, phone 95. 18-ts RETURNED VETERAN wishes 3 or 4 room apartment or bouse: furnished or unfurnished. Phone 3271. 3B4tg Time to order your bnchanan <9ttcks. Bred right, hatched light, priced right From culled and bloodtesbcd Goeke. 310.00 per hundred. Feeds, feeder#, fountains, remedliM. brooders and supplies. Custom hatching a specialty. Buchanan Hatchery, WHWhtot, route 1. Four miles south of Willshire on road 19. 39-21 g-tx I.OKT and L<>dt —&umei tray tor kerosene stove, near Pleasant Dale church. Finder contact Mrs. Floyd Arnold, i phene 13 on 23, Cralgvllle. 38-3tX LGBT—Brown liaihei hand tool cd cbild s purse. Uptown Monroe atneeL Fiuder please call 191. Reward. 39-g3t o BOY SCOUT BANQUET (Ceattaeeg Frew Fag* Owl were Sheldon Daniela. Norman Leonardson, Roger Gratis, Samuel Bogner, James Cowens, and Norman Btingely. Mr. Saundm spoke briefly on thia honorary award, pointing out i that it is presented for good wonting, particularly in camping. l Sylvester Everhart, Scout comtufHsloner for Adams county, was N. A. BIXLER OPTOM ETRIBt HOUR*: g:ao ts 11:30 IMS3O ts 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Tslsphsns 136 Eyes fciamlncg Btosess Ftttsd
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pfraefitM with • Bcsit leaHFI uniform, the gift ot tbs Adams iOuuty organisation, with Uoyd Cowens, county Scout chairman, making the presentation. Carl C. Pumphrey, veteran of the Bcout organisation In Ada*a county and the area, was chairma of the program, with Carl H. Peterean, presldeat of the Rotary slub, ths presiding officer seyveSecoldwave MhAjah V'wwesWWWw WVp such batsrdous conditions In at least one instance a worker was forced to retire to the city when vision was limited during a particularly bad portion ot the snow storm. Low marks of near xero were reported during the night and at 8 am. today the Dsily Democrat thermometer registered four degrees above. Two hours later It had rise* to eight above, but the weatherman held no hopes of much relief occurring until Faturtsy. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Mwy 1.80%B; July 1.80 %B; Sept 180HB- Doe. 1.M%8 Corn; May 1.I8HR; July 118 H B; Kept 1.18%8 Gate: May SIB; July BIB; Mpt 79% 8O; Dec. M. , . o Semi-Monthly Dance At Legion Saturday The semi-monthly dance at th* American Legton home will be held Saturday night from 10 until I o’clock with lx-glon members, their wives and sweethearts, auxiliary members, their bualiands and mon in uniform invited Billy Rose and his orchestra will furnish the music. ■ Nwnt a or Appitt Anow la tbe ASasn Clrvwit tlaart la Vseatlea, l»M Ne. iTtss BTATK OF INDIANA cot’STY OF ADANA ABt Anna Dagur, nttursl guardian of Robert Euaerif Kiiiitli
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FEED FOR SALE Bag Service, Inc. al plant on Elm Street, opposite Tile Mill.
THIMBLE THEATER Wow Showing—“EENY-MEENY-MINY-MOE!” r<Sl[L'BE) II (AM AN-1 ITO WHIP-) irvZYi IP A SKOwl (©s' •«* rr*vi Hk —- lU —*©■- ife ~~ I»W 11** TMI BLONDIE A HANI) TO MOUTH EXISTENCE _ ____ T —_ I Ei I L/-' <© x I READING HIS 2 n. A I ** I Ck CAmT ) „/”© BREAKFAST ) -h -c~ JT"” ft^bx c COME <R / W, fflm S.< tfw < ~©<®x CT/ I#* sul x^X?'|Lj / It' *m£/'*TxVw , x 4VW llßbc—J < xX,. r/ » ' ,sr.»~ri IjAj .mLTw r »A < z (\MI Sfi nwß BSI IBfA vw|, ■g^jng^^r/JMJ ■ y —■ '”■* —h AvJfSP*Yi fr7T7J£rZx\\ r i* ~Z I£T7~'. j Imßm "" T*.. y L ! tV ' , ''Wi/ii© lIIPL 'l''b ll '!i' XvA < : i '4j | rfw* | iuii» JLA rx?T,,,, „ lL I i I J uwmb Ae-4, .„jI; THE MAN who Malcev a Will naturally hope* it* provivionh will be carried out a* he directed. Hit. executor should (urtiish adequate bond for I the faithful performance of hb duties — the ideal form b that provided by corporate suretyship. WE WRITE ALE FORMS OF FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS. Leland Smith Insurance Agency Th ii r, l iininwi i u ■■■■a.nMi-m— iw i mm mF
Nmlre la hereby given that theit uti'lersiKirtfi. iUart Eugsns Htnlth » b> his natural guardian Anna pa- t Ma applied to the Adam* nr- ‘t cult rto'M-t of laid County and rttate. I to have hl* name changed from Ko- >1 hart Kagan* Hmlth la that of R<>- h b«rt Eugene Itagiu. and that raid J petition and application Will be pre. |> sented to and heard v> paid Court on th* 30th *y or March, 1946. Dated this list day of January, , I 1946. <lyOe O. Traotner. C lerk. I •yr Fern R. RleMy, Deputy. Feb. I. 9, 15 No-nt tT7»r <hdnplaint for wandatm la Tfce Adanm t.Trealt 4'eart Febraary Tena. |OM • I No. trass . h State laSioaa. < ( e. at Mama. SSt Htate of Indians, on relation of • Gerald Bruce Davie* *a AdniinUtra- | lor of the notate of Charles Ira Da. vies, a disappeared person vs. Chsr- ' lea Ira Davies. Roy Davies. The 1 First Ktats Dank, a corporation. i To rtharies Ira Davies: Tou ar* hereby notified that the above named relator a* Mid plain- I tiff has filed In th* Adi»m« Circuit co oft of (Adam* County. Indiana hla ■ complaint, making yoii a defendant j thereto end praying therein an ord- • rr and decree nf said <?ourt tn man- • date The First Htat* Hank, a t’or- | ? oration of l»eeatur, Indiana to par o said relator the sum of 8715.90 deposited in a Mving* account in ■ Mid bank In your name: that weld relator ha* filed his affidavit In ' said cause in Mid Court th*t your I residence In unknown and upon dill- ! gent Inquiry can not be ascertained j and that you are a h*.*s»ary party to ! ■aid proceeding; that said complaint which ha* be«n filed in said Cana* In said Court I* nnw pending and i ha* been *et for hearing in said Adams Circuit Court at the court house in the dty of Decatur. Indiana <>n the 17th day of April, l»4» Wines* th* Clerk and seal of said I Court this 13th day of February, I i»l« i Clyde <>. Traatner. Clerk. Ferd L. I.ltterer, Attorney, Feb IS. 2*. Mar. 1 ■ o —— - , no'ho: of <-owrt.AiNT FOR MANDATE In The AdsM* Circuit i ours I'ettraary Term, initi No, ITMti ■ State of iHdlane. 4 e. of .Manta, «*i 1 Htate of Indiana, on relation of lOarald Bruce Davies .< \dml,il*traI tor of the estntr of Chai lt-s In. l»n---vies, a disappeared prison vs. Che 'lea Ira Daarles, Hasel itillur. First Bank of Herne, a corporation. To Charles Ira Davies You are hereby notified tliat the above named relator as said plaintiff ha« filed in tho Adems Circuit court of Adam* County. Indiana his complaint, making you a defendant thereto and praying therein an order and decree of aaid Court tn mandate First Hank of Herne, a Corpnratlnn nf Kerne. Indian* to pay. to sail relator the sum of 1943.85 deposited in a saving* account In said bank in your name; that aaid relator ha* filed his affidavit !i? said cause in ;afd Court that your llliw
PUBLIC SALE 30—REGISTERED & PUREBRED HOLSTEINS—3O 1 will aell n>y ratlre herd of milking Hototein cow* at my farm, 4 milra north and 3H initon ca»t ot Bluffton. Indiana or 2 milea aoulh and *4 mlh- oa*< of Twain, , w() THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1946 Commencing at 13:30 F. M. Herd Bull, Earlham Elkhorn Segi* luka 910449. Born April 19. 1944: | 10 Regi*t«red Cow*; 19 Pure Bred, unregistered. Hol.rein cow*, ranging in age from 2 to 6 yr old, *om«* are eligible io register, quite a few are fre»h row. «ome will freahen noon, and tha balance are on good production Breeding and frethening dates will be given day ot *ala. We have ratoed all then- cattle. Thia ia an out Handing herd . We are selling the herd for only one reason and that 18 the lack of help needed to take care of them. TERMS—CASH. Dwight Callaway , OWNER Roy S. Johnaon & Son—Auet*. Melvin Uechty—Bal* Equipment. Farmers 4 Merehaut* Bank, Bluffton—Clerk
gMt inquiry e»n not he •■rrrtalnM J and that you ar<- a necessary party to | Mid proceeding, that Mid complaint which has b*»n filed In said Cause In said Court is now pending and ha* been set for hearing In said | Adams Circuit Court at tha court house in the city of Decatur. Indiana on the 17tli day of April, 1944. , Wine** the CWrk and »»al of Mid Court this 13th day of Frt»ruury. 1944 t’lyde <>. Troataer. Clerk. Frrd 1.. Mtterer, SttaTaer. Feb I?.. t». Mar. 1 CORRECTION In the Nlhllck A Cn. adverttoa mrat in taut evening'* paper, an Item read "Little tot* three-ptec* suits 84 95 and 85.95 value* at one half ITlre" The item should have read. Little tot* three-plkee suits, regular 8* 96 and 88 96 value*, do*Ing out 84.95 and IB 95 Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneer* & Keal Estate We’ll be qlad to Represent you in tho transaction of Real Estate lat Public Sale or private Mio. 25 , years In thia butlnea* In Oocatur. We welcome your investigation of our record of which we are proud. Phone 101 153 So. 2nd St. DeVosH Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Leichty. Rep.. Berno, Ind., Phone 251.
When Better FARM LOANS are made AETNA Will Make Them. See us today. THE SUITI.ES CO. Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store BICg. < _ _JP ■ J
MILKING MACHINES Many Used Popular Makes See the New HINMAN first KAEHR MILKER SALES 4 miles Went of Monroe—Craigville phone.
Public Sale Complete Disperxal Sale of Twit OutMtandins Herds. LEWIS JOHNSON and HOLLIS COOMER Woodhum, Indiana 28—REGISTERED & HIGH GRADE HOLSTEINS—2B Tn be held at the reHidrace of Lewis Johnron on Ind. Road 14, all mile* Eaat of New Haven, ln<liana, l>-» miles West of JcL Roads 101 and 14. Sale will be held in a warm building. Monday, February 18, 1946 at 12 •’clock, noon Hot Lunch will he nerved Mr. Johnson has purchased a farm which haa no facilities for thk handling ot dairy cattle and will sell his entire herd ot Hegiaterad and High Grade Holstein Cattle, including his herd sire. Mr. Coomer soM most of his cattle a year ago and kept nix registered heifers for a foundation. Now has decided to sell thia wonderful lot of cattla in thia tale. This is a complete dispersal of both these herds. HEALTH OF CATTLE The entire herd of Mr. Johnson's Is T. B and Bangs tested and the cattie of three years and under are vaccinated The cattle of Mr. Coomer's are calfhood vaccinated. This is a clean, healthy tot of cattle. High producers. Sound and outstanding Individuals. 30—SPOTTED POLAND BRED GILTS—3O Shropshire Ewes and Registered Shropshire Buck. • Mr. Hen Bert«che will sell on thia sale gn outstanding Pure Rrs4 Spotted Poland China gilts, weighing 300 to 400 lbs. each. Double imniuned. Bred to farrow March 1 to 16. Hogs will be sold first. TERMS OF SALE—CASH. Good c losed trucks will be at sale for your convenience in hauling the cattle. PAPEC Silo filler and hay chopper, new in 1942 DELAVAL double unit milker, in best of condition BUCK RAKE, mounted on 1930' Buick with 6 ply tires. LEWIS JOHNSON, HOLLIS COOMER—Owners Womfburn, Indiana Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Decatur. Ind.—Aucts. Melvin Liachty, Berne, Ind—Sale Kquipt. O. C. Lehman—Sale Clerk. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE SPECIAL COW SALE Sat. Evening Feb. 16 7:00 o’clock P. M. 20 Head Holstein Cows Complete Herd of H. Maxwell of Huntington County. Some Cows now fresh with calves by aide, others to be fresh soon. This herd is T. B. and Bang tested. Have production records on each cow. Herd test 3.7. Most of these cows have production record 11-12 thousand lbs. of milk. Some cows can be Registered. 1 Registered Herd Buil. Also 15 Head of Guernsey & Swiss Cows. DECATUR SALE BARN E. C. Doehrman, Mgr.
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