Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1946 — Page 5
AaY. FEBRVARY 27. 1946
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o— For 25 worda or logo: 1 timo 50c; 2 timet 75«; 3 timet |1; « times 11.75. Rate* quoted are for consecutive Inaertiona. No claeaifled ada accepted on eh ip day schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE la 5o per word for Inaertion. Copy muat be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la 9 a. m. POR SALE FOR SaLE«— ts acre farm Ext ell ent condition Kb-otriclty In all buildings. Bam 35x50 Good land and well tiled Clyde O. Troutner phone 73-1165, Real Kstate and Insurance 35-ts Foh SaLK Investment property 12,900. Will return 10% on Investment. fxmg-tlme guaranteed lease. Good hedge against inflation Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Build Ing, Phone 870 41-ktf FOR SALE — Modern five room home, remodelled by veteran be fore war. Hardwood except one bedroom Built-in cupboards, mod ern bath with receMe.l tub. Haee ment furnace, good garage Good roof, paint Widow will sell North Fifth street corner for 16,000 cash. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Build Ing, Phone 3*o. 41-ktf FOR SALE- .Modern, newly rede cora'ed five room home Good oof, beautiful, asbestos ■ cement i ingle siding Basement, good fur iuce. New soft wa'er prewure system. R of high enough for add) lonal rooms South Fifth street corner. 11,500 down, balance at 34 40 monthly. Bob Heller, Heal top. Heller Building, Phone S7G. 41-ktf PLACE YOUR order - for clay dirt now Yost Construction Co. Phone 243, 41-121 ■OR SALE - All new eteel fence
posts. Th««(- are not ordinary fence pests but are heavier and sturdier. Come and see them before you buy. Also step] clothes Hue post* ready for itMOaliailon. The Maier Hide £ Fur Company. Deca tur. 45-a2ot FOR SAI.E i~2<r M. t onmek Deering tractor, good condition, 4 od stationary hay bailer, large ize 16 x 18. John Kallenbcrger 6'4 miles south of Willshire, Ohio. 1 ate road 49. 47-3tx FOR SALE Pa ria tor 1935 FI7 mouth. Phone 996-E 47-3tx .or Sale Baled 1 lover ~a> - ton loose bean hay; disc harrow; good half set harness Page Mitch, 5Mi miles east of ik-catur. 47-g3tx ffdh SALM—Building lots on north Second etreet. 400 fa?t frontage on brick street to lie laid out in lot*. Survey and abstracts furnished. Apply for location. A. D. Suttle*, agt. 474 t ■'OR SALE Shepherd pups, nicely marked, from good stock. Phone •13-B. M F. Sprunger, HR 6. 48-ltl OR SALE-1936 Hudson Would like an old car trade in. Inquire it 610 Kekiottga street. Noel Andrew*. 18-2tx FOR SALK— D leo plant' 2 generators. Bryan Myers, mile west Wren. Ohio Wren phone. 48-3tx FOR SALE— Ah «(• "arc leaving city, wo are offering for Hale our live room all modern bungalow, full basement and insulated Has to be s»<n to be appreciated. 11l South Thirteenth afreet. Deaitui. 48-a3tx for «ALe—463 acre fARSi One of Indiana's outstanding farms for sale 2 miles northwest of Geneva, with line mod rn brick house, large dairy barn, large cattle and hog feeding barn, automatic waler system, plenty of -Mitra buildings all paint <1 and in p rfect repair, only >ll9 per acre, with low interest rate Jong term loan for ’J purchase price, Phone 360* Muncie. 43-tx FOR SALE -On<- sewing machine, guaranteed perfect sawing coalition. 118.75. Boardman'*, 445 So First St. 49-31 X FOR SALE Sm.di sized fuel oil burner. 602 Indiana or phone 1005 49-3 tx FOR SALE - UlSk ’ HawE Ciirii planter. Theodore Ewell. Pc hie phone. One mile east 2'4 miles north Preble 4Mtx Fdk SALK - Registered Ayr>4lr» heifer with calf by side. Homer W. Arnold. 3 miles south Preble 49-31 X FOI SALK—4)ak bed" and' dresHer with mirror, 2 pr. springs, occasional table, 6 by 9 rug and pad. Phone 323. 48-g2t FOR SALE—Oak and Hickory wood. 1417 West Madison street, Dmsuluc. Ind. 49-g3tx FOR SALE Coitilled Lincoln soy beans and cert Hied Hurlyanmi soy beans. Burk Elevator Co., Phone 25. 40-t.l FOR double disc? uevtn on u. .ide. Phom. Mo-L 43-31 X
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds Ife’M; EwS/Jl “Bid yon forget to pay the rent today. Alvin—here's our bowe in 1 the Democrat Want Ads!" FOR SALE ~ Modem residence n ar business section. Slate roof. Inlaid hard wood floor, radiator heat. A. D. SuUlee. agt. 47-3 t | KOK SALE- siervall dtaxdry poultry litter. B at obtainable. Burk Elevator Co. Decatur, Monrue and Petei Hon. 49 6t FOR SA LE—I nt erna tionai S Tt. combine with motor. sft. cut. Sell at ceiling price. Richard Martin, first house north Adams county Infirmary. Phone 5972. 49 2t FOR SALE 3~piece dining room suite, like n .w. Axmlnlster rug. 9x12. Homestead 22. 49-3tx FOR SALE- Breakfast at. witb Drop leaf table and four ( hairs whita trimmed in red. Living room suites, studio couches, odd chairs, cook itovas, oil ranges and other rood used furniture. Secatir I's d Furniture 6c Reiuir, 134 E. Mon roe Street. 49-2tx FOR SALE—I 942 Plymouth, low I ceiling. Model A pickup. .Model A coupe Corner Line. Studebaker streets. Phone 7303 49-3tx FOR SAl.fi Modern home in"twoapartment s. private ntrances. good repair priced to sell, immediate possession. Seven room home, four lots, barn, |H>ultry bouse, brooder bouse g(«xl dst rn, electricity. Located In Rivarre. Apartment house, wuh three modem apartments aaid beauty ehoppe. will sell as a going business with good income. Located near uptown. 110 acre farm near city, good buildings, motor plumbing, electricity, some growing crops. Ini- ' mediate pos»era»ioii. Priced for j <;uiek sale. Tri State Realty Co., i T. D. Scbieferatein. Phone iftS. 19-ts FOR~SALfi—2~K.p. inter- _ national statioßery gasoline engine. Burk Elevator Co., Peterson. Phone 956-L. JEWING' MACHINE REPAIRIN' all makes Needles oil. belts □aria We make covered buckles overed buttons, do hemstitching uake buttonhole* Boardman's, 445 South First 27-24tx WANTED—WSnaii to coms in and do laundry. Also a few hours of house work regularly. Call 5963. 47-b3t cars, highest prices paid for good, elean used cars. No delay For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Bales. First mu Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts \VANTEI~G'Ir! for general offlee work, state age and experience address Box 185, in care of Demo crat. 36 H WANTEi>-To finy carsany make or model; highest priors Dick Mansflold Motor Bales I 141 8 Second st., open eveningI phone 1645 37-30) WANTED—LaU model “cars for G. I.*s. Must be clean and Id good condition High celling prices Fred Buscbe. phone 975. 35-300 WANTED -Carpenters for out-of town work on construction of grain elevators and feed mills. Felts Construction Co., 405 Cal Wayne building, Fort Wayne. Phone A-6219. 44 g6t WaJITeD Three room furnished apartment by discharged soldier Slid hU wife. Telephone 50, Kraft -'oods C>. and ask for Nile William■on 49a3tx ifRICK MASON, foreman, and a crew of inasomi, A-l. Wanted for work in Coldwater, O. Union or non-union. Foreman’s rate 81.97% iter hour, mason, f 1.72% per hour. Double time for all overtime and ' Saturday, 6 days a week. Como ready for work. Austin Construction Co. The new ideal incorporated job, Coldwater, O. Phone 5771, lohn A. Oleon, Supt 48-g3t WANT Ell Furnished apartment. Write to Box 192 in care of Imcatur Democrat Company 49.4tx WANTED to KUY—4O to 16b acres farm without buildings. Writs to Box 191, in care of Democrat Company. 48-3 U WANT TO* RENT;' A gat age cen- , tiaiiy located in Decatur, aba a six room or more house in towa lor out, with or without acreage. Phone 521-L. 18g3t | o A caisson used in building a I : bridge over the East river in New i York was 102 feat in diameter, i It was sunk to a foundation 173 tcc< bi low t U<_ uurUca ot 'be river.
MCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATtW, INDIANA
WANTED—Shop man to repair electric motors aad applia&ess. Experience helpful but not required aa you will be taught. 860 to 656 per weeß for ea- with aaibMlon. Complete Bervlce, 112 West Monroe street, Decatur or telephone 27. 4 8-alt x HISCELTANiifIfg trtof’BlJ?- ( 4 all on us, we wtll ba glad to glva you a free estimate on any also Job. We ean apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional ooat. Aino brick sad isbMtos aiding Arnold R Klank, i'hone 463. 80-ts Bchul>ert piano ft-ee" IF takaa "at once. Phone 844. 234 No. First. 49-lt move dead horses, cowe, bogs. «te. Decatur phone 3000. We pay all phone charges The Btadley Products Co. IH) FARMERS ATTENTION—We reIf you want to buy good 40 acres close to town with good build mgs and fences, see Schwarts Real ty Service. 915 W. Monroe St 15-tt “"Tprliarcr icftviev — «Ve service all makes of wesbers 'weepers, irons, snd other elec ■ t teal appliances We -:arry a eom ,>.ete line of parts for all popular nakee. -Arnold A Kleak. 31-ts Washer • Sweeper Service. Grease changed and cleaned. Block -outb % east Courthouse. 110 Jes ferson. I call for. James Kitchen Maytag Store, phone 95. 18 ts FARM LOANS- Wo~*aro'making farm loans tor 5 to 33 years at t% iaL There is ao expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a line and 1 will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T )VE HAVE A NEW 3< YEAR 4 5 loan plan that makes it easy fo> •ou who own or plan to buy a (ome in tbi country —a place *here you and your family can tu a little fanning ou the side fbls modern loan plan Muares ■ou of prompt service st unusual ) low cost See me for details. C D Lewton ij-s CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat May 1 July 1.80%B; Sept. ISflJjlt; Dec 1 90%8. Corn: May 1.18I4B; July 118%B: Sept. LIOHB. Oats: May SIB. July sIB. Sept. 80%; Dec. 80%. WANTED GIRL for General Office Work. State age and experience. Addremi Box 190, % Democrat. , BUYING EGGS Current Receipt Prlc “3Oc Not on the grade. Cash. Sherman-White Cer. Third & Monroe.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing-“GIA NT BA II” ( AOPEYE,) / BUILD A \ I THAT'S &G k if , TUAKH/ x CAN'T J ( HOSPITAL J ENOUoH-WE 1 > HAVE A I I HANK J <7 (all me olx> FeiEN’sY t osc^S r irisP!TM' —( maksmmallow) ' you, y / ARe AGAINST ME -I f} ARKIEP ) I ONE 22 < I C MUST FIGHT THE r-'Y FIRST V " X 7 Giant like r— e ) v nTiFk ■»•• V ■: -mt e ; .- Sv -j rrA. wS' J *u*i’(*m< ' 6 — _22--— J.;., 1.—2 1—» LJ ■- ■ • BLONDIE irSTHESQUIKRHLIN HIM! " alliT COOKIE "DiDVoinH l/'QIO A dl’lHx* OM. NO MAMA. T\] Il KNOW ! DIDN'T^: I ' T OH WHY CH. WWV Issia"* 7 CRACK NUTS AND NOU’) ( WOULONT O That.i )DO < YOU - nnA - ( CX»T MOTHERS T£LU J I WEn .im. ZU- v daughters ) 7 SHELLS BACK IN W AW { THE Si MEN ARE ’m it , a, ' t <1 " aURc! -a V ' ’i'/■ >'• - ■«? v-fninii > j-a ® lmk- iAMT ~&&&&: DUE TO Soaring Property Values, many an owner has outgrown insurance coverage that hasn’t kept pace with increasing replacement costs. When fire strikes, his insurance offers only partial protection. Check your values with us today. Leland Smith Insurance Agency
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago Feb 27 — <UP) — . (USDA) — Livestock: H Hogs; 7,<)00; active, steady. , Good and choh e barrows and gilts 14. MS, the selling; sows at 14.10, ceiling; complete early clearance Cattle; 10,000. calves: Sou, fed steers and yearlings indud--1 Ing yearling heifers strong to 15 1 cents higher; general market very active; five loads choice steers 18; slsahle supply 17 stf--17.90; very few killer steers under 13; bulk steers 15.75.17.25; most heifers 14 50-16.25; top heifers 16 65 with mixed offerings to 17.50; Other killing rlaseee firm, oecastonally higher; cutter cows ; 9 down; Beef cows 10.5A12 52; good cows 13-14; weighty sausage bnlls to 13.60; heavy fat bulls to 14.50; vealers steady at 16.50 down. Sheep: 5,10 V: moderately active killing calaHes fully steady; two loads go.xl 94-n» wotded fed lambs 15.25; short loads medium and good 95 lb. woolskins 14.25: asking stronger or up to 15.75 for good and choice woolskins; load good wooied yearlings 13; three loads medium to good, mostly medium wheat pastured ewen 750; load 126-lb good and chotce fed Colorado* 8.25. W«rlH K OF FIN VI, ••ETTMBIMCAT OF F.*T»TF Vo. XKtt Notice I* hereby given to the ere- ’ Aitors, helre ati-l legateea of Peter ' C. ij-hman, deceased to appear In the A-lama Circuit Court, held at Ixwatnr. Indiana, on t)««• leth <l«v ••f Mar-li, l‘(|i,. ,<n>l mlh>w -aii.e, ts 1 any. why th«- Final Mtrttl-iii.nt A--counts with the retail- of nald 'li i-e<|rnt hluiul-I not appron-il anil 'aid heirs are notified to then ainl th*ri make proof <it lic( th lilp. and re elve 1 ->• 11 -i- 1 Ibutlve ahat Amos la hmaii, Wiltart I' !.• i man. Exet itorlii ntur, Indiana, Fehru.iry l-.‘- <. 11. Muarlman. Stturee'. F.li. -•?. M -. ' • -—ll lew-4*e-«MMeBeMeO ■ ■— - ■ - rue I■■ - Old |>eat and skill have made Kalamazoo. Mich., a noted celery center. The use of I'emeiil as a building material wan known to the Egyptians 4<H) B C FEED H FOR SALE Bag Service, Inc. at plant on Elm Street, opposite Tile Mill. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate Ws'll be glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private tele. 25 years in this business in Decatur. We welcome your investigation |of our record of which we are ■ proud. Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. DeVoss BMk.. (jround Floor Melvin Leichty. Rep., Berne, Ind., Phone 251.
Five Persons Killed In Auto Collision I. Col >rado Springs, Colo., Feb. 37 H —(l'l’>—Five peivoM worn kWled ' i last night wii«n two automobiles ' collided on a curve ip-ar here, j Tin dead; IL M. Sievens, Kirkwood, Mo '•district Hales m.inager for Harhi j sou, Walker Refractories Co.. St : Louis; Richard R Champion, Den ver; Mrs- Laura T. West, Den ver; Mna. Marie Mattleh. Riverside. 111., and laitils F. Quigg. I’ui , bio, vh-e president of the Colors ' do Fuel and iron Co. Anti-Saloon League Head Is Appointed > 1 I Indianapolis, Feb. 27- tl'Pi , I Appointment of Maj. Clayton M , Wallace, New Hampshire legisla 1 tor. as superintendent of the In- , iliana anti-saloon league was an- , nouncod t (day. 1 Dr. Claude M McClure Craw. . fordavllle minister and chairman of the league's appointment committee. said Wallace will begin his new duties in Indianapolis March 1. — ■— o — - • — — Trade In a Good Town — Decatur 1 WOULD YOU BE SURPRISED to come home some day and find yourself burned out? You would be even more surprised to find how much it would cost to rent other quarters. Let us tell you how Rental Value Insurance would solve this problem. THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. B(yamring «bs AUna Ufa SasaaMae HutfoeC Cxrnc.xto'a . Lismil ■ — I KENT 5 HOTPOINT STORE G. K. FARM EQU(PMENT 0 Hotpoint Refrigerators -- ■ Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe St. Phone 27
TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR IHMIHIMIHIIIMimMIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIinnt :: ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS I ! Dairy thermostatically controleld Hot Water Heaters. < > 10 gal. aize. Shipment just received. First here, first J served. < '* See the Two Modelo of Hinman Milker*. ! Aloe a few uoed milkers. < HINMAN MILKER SALES 5 mile* West of Monroe. Eira Kaehr Crxgvdl* Phon* ] I > ♦»»♦♦♦* 1H4H44 MO4 04 »♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦» 9 6666 1000»» PUBLIC SALE As I have decided to quit farming I will offer my persona) properly at Public Sale at my fanu located 2'x miles east of Decatur on State road 224 and M mil** north, on Saturday, Marell 2nd. Time—l2:3o P. M. HORSES Team of Sorrel Mares, sound, smooth, weight |6«io. CATTLE Jersey cow. 7 yr. calf at foot, Guernsey cow. 5 yr, milking; Holi stein now, .1 yr . springer; Black («w f yr , springer. Jersey heifer, i springer; Spoiled Bull, 2 yr. HOGS 2 Brood Sows to farrow; Red gill. Uriel, Dune- male hog IMPLEMENTS Hoosier fertilizer 12 diec drill. John D«-ere fertiliser 999 corn planter; Buck rake with power lift mounted on 193« Ikxlge i haasia; John Deere'manure spreader; John Deen- 8 ft. cultipacker; Dunham tandem disc s on side; Little Genius 12 tractor plow; Dunham rotary ib(M-; Keystone hay loader; Deering 6ft inowor; Crow foot roliar; Hay tedder, Dump rake; Wagon and grain bed. One horse wagon with Im>x: Wagon Im>x; Corn aheller; Corn cultivator, 2 wheel implement trailer; hog fountain. Implements nearly new 30 Bu. Oats. TERMS—CASH. Henry Stauffer OWNER lAm lioiu er—T. D. Kchioferstein. [ MECHANIC WANTED An (opportunity for the pr«»pcr man <! 4 I with a new and growing ronipan*. I! 4 » The Franklin Electric Ctd ;> Bluffton, Ind. !! - - - need* a man 22 Io .35 years of age with ' J mechanical talent and training. Mu>t lie com- : pletely familiar with product ion machines >uch ; ; I: as turret lathes, horing machines, etc. Must he ;; capable of laying out tooling, actually making ;; set-ups and training others. ;; II ;; The right man will find I his a rare oppor- ;; tunity to make connections with a growing ;; organization while the opportunities arc still plentiful. < < • I; Call between 9 a. m. and 7 p. m. 4 ) <> Monday to Saturday, inclusive. I;
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