Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1946 — Page 5
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED • ADVERTISING RATES I For 25 words or Iom: 1 tlmo 50c*. 2 tlmoo 75c; 3 timoo 51; 6 tlmoo 51.75. Raton quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No clasoified ado accepted on okipday sched 1 ule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE ia 5c per word for inportion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Io 5 a. m. FOR SALE FOR BALM—IS acre Kx< «ll ent condition. Etevtriclty in all buildings. Bam 35150. Good land and well tiled. Clyde O. Troutner. phono 73-1165, Real Estate and Insurance. 38-ts FOR SALE- Investment property. >2,900. Will return 10% on investment. Long-time guaranteed lease. Good hedge against inflation. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 370. 11-ktf BALE "Modern five room home, remodelled by veteran before war. Hardwood except one bedroom. Built-In cupboards, modern bath with reeaaaed tub. Basement, furnace, good garage. Good roof, paint. Widow will sell North Fifth street corner for 55,000 cash. Bob Heller, Realtor, Helier Building, Phone 87" ti-ktf FOR SALE- Modern, newly redecorated five room home. Good roof, beautiful, asbestos * cement shingle siding. Basement, good fur nace. New soft water prewmre system. Roof high enough for addl tlonal rooms. South Fifth street corner. 51,500 down, balance at 534.50 monthly. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. i 41-ktfl PLACE YOI R order for c!::;' dirt now. Yost Construction Co. Phono 248. 41-12 t FOR SALE All new steel fence posts. These are not ordinary fence posts but are heavier and sturdier. Come and see them before you buy. Also steel clothes line I posto ready for installation. The Maier Hide & Fur Company, Decatur. 45a20t FOR 1 Mb#—One tewing machine, guaranteed perfect sewing con dltion. 518.75. Boardman's. 445 So. j First St. 49-:;tx frOft SALE Small sired tucl oil burner. 602 Indiana or phone 1005. 49-3 ts FOR SAtfc—2s h.p? Inter . national stationery gasoline engine. Burk Elevator Co., Peterson. Phone 956-L. FOR SALE Black - Hawk coin planter. Theodore Ewell. Pn hie phone. One mile 2*4 miles north Preble. 49-ltx SALE - Registered Ay-air heifer with calf by side. Homer W. Arnold. 3 miles south Preble. 49-3tx SALE Oak and Hi' koi y wood. 1417 West Madison street, Docatur, Ind. 49-g3tx FOtt~gALE —Good double dim, •even on a side. Phone 980-E. 49-3tx EdRSILiX- By owner. Men r A\ enue home, six rooms and bath , Hard wood floors, motor plumbing Excellent condition. Call at 716 Mercer avenue. 6«-g3tx ALt KINDS of baildiiiK repair service anti masonry. Aho n w roofs and roof painting. Kaehr's Building Repair Service, Monroe, Ind. 50-3lx For sale Kitchen cabinet with ■ two matched utility cabinets Also baby play pen. 352 North Eleventh street, Dtnatur. 50-g2tx fc(»R SALE ( ’ertiHed Lincoln sny beans and certified Earlyanna soy beans. Burk Elevator Co. 0. ~ <9-1 Foil SALE- * room house, could be made into 7 room house. Must be moved. Call 8881, Clarence Black, east Pleasant Mills on 33. 51-g6tx •‘nit S’LE 1910 ■<la I DeLuxe 2 door, Rood tires, good mechanical condition. Phone 1621. 51-2 IX K)|l SALE-llmmediati- Di-lh-ery) carload of 1000 bale HIC Haler twine, 56.50 bale. 3| My-tal Corn Cribs. Firestone tractor A truck tiros. 35. New Comfort cabs or ehlelds for Farmalls Coats & Horn A Carter Meehanieal or hydraulic Manure loaders for all make Tractors. 6. Gramm HUlped Wagons with 14-ft. Hteel Bed and new tires. 5. Owens 24fl. Steel Elevators. 2. •Owatonna Jfilevators. 4, Liberty 32-ft. Hteel Ruled Hay Portable Elevator* Several Flexible Rotary Hoe*. 12 New Farmall HAM Culls. 1.1 Used Farmall B Cult. 2 Extru I Starter & Light for Farmall M 6 Extra new 4-Cyl MsL'Drg Combine Motors. 10 Hydraulic Jacks. Aleo all sixes of Wayne Air-Com-pressure in stock. Frank Bornholt i A Sons, Celina * St. Rosa. O. 51-21 1 Trade la a — Decatur 1
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds TA-.-.t "WBMBB3S •’lni picking up garden tools early this year with liemoerat j Want Ads—Just those my wife i can comfortably use!’* Foil SALE 1935 Ford coupe good condition. Phone 9494. 51-2 ix j l 1 Hill SALE-Deering 8 ft. bindeF. j Red Heifer, 2*i years old. Phon- ’ 513-8. 51-2tx FOR SAIJE rTlolstfin bull calves. 3 days old. Marlin E Heckman. 316 miles north on 27. Phone 9M9-E. 51-3 t FOk sAIK Servall Staxdry poultry litter, li st obtainable. Burk Elevator Co. Decatur, Monroe and Peterson. 49-6 t FOR 1 SAIB piece "duniig room suite, like n- w. Axiniiiister rug. 9x12. Homestead 22. 49-31 X FOIUSALE PH2 Plymouth, low ceiling. Model A pickup. Model A coupe. Corner Line, Studebaker streets, Phone 7303. 49-3tx FARM LAND for -tib- See It.ilpti Jack, Hotel Rice, D-iatur. 51-stx ' FOR SALE Man s suit, like new? ■ •Ise pant 36. coat 38. Dark slate color with green and silt and pepper Stripes. Call 510 West Jeffer-1 son between ,2:00 and 1:00 pin. and between l;oo and 8:00 p.m. 51 Hx | j?<nrsALE-Warm Worßiagitoating stove, excellent condition. Boyd Btepb-r, I mile west Coppess Corner. *4 mile north. 51-3lx FOR SALE Modern home in two apartments, private *ntrances, ■ i good repair priced to sell, immed- ■ iate possession. Seven room home, four lots,. I barn, poultry house, brooder house ! good cist' rn, electricity. Isa ated i In Rivarre. Apartment house, with three ’ modetui apartments .md beauty ; shoppe, will sell as a going busin-1 ess with good income. Located near uptown. 110 acre farm mar city, good buildings, motor plumbing, elect j riclly, some growing crop*, Im | mediate possession. Priced for 'quick sale. Tri Slate Realty Co., T. D. Schieferstein, Phone 105. . 49-ts WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hem. u fitching. make buttonholes. Boardman's, 445 South First. 51 261 x WANTED —'T'.Fd cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phono 372. 214 ts WANTED- Girl tor general office work; state ago and experience ' address Box 185, in care of DeraoI crat. 361{ WANTED Have you an apart ' meiit that you would rent to a | veteran and his wife. Reliable and ' quiet, no p«-t - or > hildrcit. Refer- i enee. Call 127. 51 2IX i WANTED Aparttm ni or hoihi 7 ' Woman with two < hillrcu. Phone 1242. 51-g3t WANTED Three girl* want rim | Decatur-Fort Wayne. Leave, ‘about 7 a.m. and return 1:3" p.m. | I Phone 1592. 51-3tx i WANTED- Woman to do house-. work 2 days a week. Phon 1197. 59 g3t I WANTED— To Bay used - cars any make or model; highest prio-s. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 141 8. Second st., open evenings, phono 1645. 27-30 t WANTEI^Lat- 7 * model cars (or G. l.’s. Must be clean and in ' good condition. High celling prices. Fred Busche, phono 975. 35-3(iix WANfEjT~fhiee room’ furnished apartment by discharged soldier , and hi»» wife. Telephone 50, Kraft Fields Co. and ask for Nile WilliamSOU. |!l-ii-»lx WANTED Furnished apurfm nt. Write to Box 192 in care of Decatur Democrat Company. 49-ltx | LOST AND FOUND~“ LOST lieu x 20 Dunlap tire, j mounted on rim. Reward. Contact 1 Allisbaugh Trucking Company. Wa-1 hash. Indiana. si)-6t : MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROI BLE Call on us, we, i will be glad to give you a free estimate on any site job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey root at no additional cost. Also brick and > asbestos siding. Arnold A Klenk, Phone 463. 80-ts Ponce de |xoii discovered Florida on Easter Sunday, March 27, | 1513. . . .
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA
.FARMERS ATTENTION-We rm*l move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts I f 3rou _ want To _ buy*g<nKl _ 4d acres i close to town with good build | Ings and fences, see Schwarts R»-al ty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts appmaTmCT ttftViCt We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. Wo carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. Arnold A Klenk. 31-ts "Washer • Sweeper Service? Grease changed and cleaned. Block south H east Courthouse, 110 Jefferson. I tall for. James Kitchen Maytag Store, phone 95. 18-ts Time to order your Buihanan < hit ks. Bred right, hatched light, priced right. From culled and bltMHltt-sbd flocks, 810.00 per hundred. Feeds, feeders, fountains, | remedies, brooders and supplies, i Custom hatching a specialty. Buchanan Hatchery, Willshin*, route I. Four miles south of Willshire i on road 19. 39-2lg-tx —- , v CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. March I—tl'l’l—H'S DA Livestock: Hogs 5000. Active to steady. Good an«l chiot e barrows and gills 14.85. telling. Sows at 14.10 celling. Complete early cl<Mran<; . Cattle 2000. Calves 4<H». General market steady with weak, uneven advance. Mott- rate supply fed steers 15.50 to 16.85. Strictly good to choice load held above 17.50. Best early 17.15. Four loads med ium to god. mostly good 1080 IMMinds nearby short feds 15.65 Heifers very acartv- mostly 415 down on cleanup market. Most beef cows 10.50 to 12 75. Heavy , Mtusaae bulls to 13.25 and fat : bulls to 14.25. Vealers 46.50 down. General clearant; broad with small killers anil eastern order , buyers taking hulk general crop. Sheep 4,000. Slow. Early sales i slaughter lambs steady. Three doubles gotsl anti choice around 90 pounds fed < lipped lambs short No. I skin- sll Two loads medium l<P gooil 96 pounds fed Wisded lambs around 15.75 for good and t-holcc kinds. Scatter; d lots native ewes steady al $s down. BUYING EGGS Current Receipt Prices 30c I Not on the grade. Cash. Sherman- White Cor. Third Kt .Monroe. NOTICr Just returned from service and will start Ice House & Delivery March 10 ELMERS ICE Delivery Located N. Sth St. Phone 5903 Elmer Bailer, Owner |
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“NO GRASS ON A BUSY STREET” p——— —————— " / THEY'RE ) 1/THAT'S WHAT S /HE WANTS THE L / 1 TRY'NA Y > you /THE MAN YOU AReJ XyaX i TH,Nk ) f y ASj (jGOINo TO FIGHT V 7 ( i/ / C H 3 ' (Mt--w—w~(W~ -<K - ■JtD' --UL. R 2,' ),) ' ; BLONDIE “LADY BUG, LADY BUG, FLY AWAY!” , k •Il|l/ (ij COOKIE WHY ARE I M ( SHE SAYS SHES TIRED I; J MAMA SAYS y > N (GO IN AND J ' \ V» ( YOU CRYING YOUR MR (OF BEING A LITTLE GRU ( THERES NOTHING T* y|N |A > SEE WHY < \ IJ * '■‘•7 HEART OUT AT ■ v AND WANTS TO BE (WE CAN DO ZiVlfV ( COOKIE IS ) \n ,* THIS HOUR OF K A GROWN-UP LA DY z" ABOUT IT J ■. jySSBi 'fl *Zj B■w z - imwW iGIF T73 ®SiJl JHHHi' '. Ft i 1 "- j«a-T : .XS' '*t.C ._ ‘t »>«C Km>* :■> .■ i» u»hi .. | YkX>R>«. Q|“. — 1 !!U ■»———TS — - - —■ DUE TO Soaring Property Values, many an owner has outgrown insurance coverage that hasn’t kept pace with increasing replacement custa. i When fire strikes, his insurance offers only partial protection. Check your values with us today. Leland Smith Insurance Agency TTr -w fn , W —l—W^ M<
Army's Backlog Os > Butter Is Reduced I . 'I Washington, March 1 tt'l’i I'ndtTsectv tary of war Kenneth ('. Royull saitl tisluy the army ' had n-ducetl Its backlog of butter ’ supplies from 122.600.000 pounds ’ on hist Oft. I to zero on Fell. 15. Royull testified lieforc the Homr- ’ expenditures committee which has I liern investigating rbarges that ; larg>< Mti|»i»li<js of surplus property . are going to waste. Rep. Ralph E. Church. R., 111. ' told Royull lie hail heard report* ; that large amounts of butter stored at Dubuque, la., Juttl been wust--1 ,m1 - I Itoyall said 830.1MH) pounds of , butler w* re stored at Dubmimi at . one time, but that "a large part • was declared surplus. 375.txs> i isiunds for overseas shipment." i He said the army had 122,500,000 , pounds of butler in storage on lust Oct. I. including that stored al Dubuque. *’On o<t. 4. 1945,” Royull said. I 000.000 pounds were declared j surplus. Later we sold 55.mm.000 . pounds of this amount to the de i partment of agriculture which they . in turn sold.” The remaining 24.ttOti.ooti pound . I of the amount it-c la red surplus, i ihe said, was sold later. Remaining I stocks in storage since have been I lut'd, he added. "On Felt. 15, the war d-partment had no butter al all for torage." I Royull told the committee. Church told Royall that the man- • tier in which the war department d elarcd Items surplus was "a ' waste of the taxpayers' money." t He said that there wa- no comprehensible turd system whereby ' anyone could t II what items were ' on the surplus list. Royal) replied that it would be i too confusing to have a card sys- ' tern with every Item listed in alI jdi.ibeHcal order. "I’crliaps you -hould hav some 1 efficiency in your office,” Church I said. I Rep. William M. Whittington. I>. ■ .Miss., saitl he had heard that the war and navy departments had transferred surplus Item, to other; tl partmetits. "Thts is contrary to the emplus property act," he -aid. o Mil it t: or i omi'i. vi\t t mt mimivii. In Th,- Vdiim. I Ircult Court I rl*rnnr> Term. Ililti So. IT.Vt.*, state ol iHdlooH. t o. „r S«i«iua, s«<: Mtot.* «.r liMllt.i,:*, .r-• es Itl.iahl Urn. • l>avl< A'llui nr-1 r,tor of lit. estate ol Chub- tri Im|tl< , u ill-'l'|wal < 4 per-ai v - l'h<r-;l-H Ira lluvles. Jb.y I'avi.-. The First State think, a ■ orpoi .eion, rl’o Clout. Ira l»tvi>Vou are herehj notified Heit the .■lion n.imeil i. tutor a aid i-lain- I j tiff tin filed in tie Adi"' t'irenir I I'oiirt of Ailanis I'olllll v. liollani hi11<oniplalnt. 'iiakina you .1 iI '-ihl.i t '[ tie r<-'■> and prayitiK lh< rein an ord- I , I r and 'i< re. ~ i ' • . ioatiI'lale The l*lr«t Slat - fiaiik, ;s •'or- I |l»’iation of l><- alor, Indiana t - l>ay 110 s.iol relator tin uln of t. I>l,-|iosite>t in ~ savins' a-■ unit in lsal-1 bank in your nane-: that iltl i-lator has filed 1,1 affi'laxlt In Irai'l - an-'- in sai'l i'oiirt that > . 11 Irrsblefico In -inknown ,n>l ipou <llll«ent inquiry • in not 1.. . ■ . rt.,i ><-d ' and that you are a n<-i-< --art party to ; I-i il.l pro- < c'lifiM: thiii sai'l ■ "iiplalnt Iwhi'li has I"-11 filed In - 'id Ca i--Illi said Court is now pending and I lias Often set for hearing in -aid | Adams Circuit Court at tin- court liouse ill the elty of l>" itur. In j -Ilana in th<- ITtli day of Ap'll. I'',' Wine- tin Cl- rk I •al "f , <e| | Court tills 13th day of F< hruary. Itiiti; | t I,tie tl. Troulner, • lerk. Certl 1.. I.ltterer. Vtlaraey. I Feb. 15, 23, .Mai. 1
striit t: nt' <-<iiii*i.vist t nil MV ii sit: In Ike Adams C ircuit t uurl b'rliriisr, Term. iIHU S». ITBM slate us tmlhiuii. I tt. of Adame. *»i State of Indiana, on relation <>f Gerald llrmr liavi.s as Administrator of th of Chaih-s Ira l»avies, n disappear' d person vs. Char|e. Ira inivlrs, Hisel Miller. First Hank of Hern,-, a <orp"ratlon. To cii.irlis Iru Drivics' You an* hereby notified that tlie above mimed relator as said plalnHH lias tiled in the Adams Cir’ Uil court "f Adam- County. Indiana his coinplalnt. making you a ilefeiidant (hereto and praying therein an old- I ,-r and <le ii-<- of said Court to matidate i'lt -t II ink of lb i ne, a Corporation <>r Herne, Indiana to pay to said relator th< sui-i of |'.1*.1.05 deposited in a -avlngs aci-onnt tn said liank In y<>Uf name; that said relator has tiled his affidavit In said '.in-'- in - ild t'ourt that y-mr resldt m e 111 unknown and upon dill- I gent inquiry can not be asiertalimd amt tli'tl you area m- e-sary party to 1 said piot.uiliiig. that -aid complaint ; wl.l'h Its la* n filed In said Cause in said Court i now pending and Inis liieii ■ t for liearlng In sai'l , Adams Circuit t'ourt nt the court / house in th. ■ Ity "f l»«< Hur, In.ll.ui.t on (lie l.llt day of April, ISIS i Wine-- the Clerk and seal of said Court this 13th day ut February. HIS t I,tie tl. TraNtaer, < lerk. Frrd 1.. i.lHrrer, Hlwsri. F, l> ft, 7'. Mar. 1 o Trude In u Good Town Iterator ———a,... — DISMISSAL OF (Caattaaed Tram Pag* <•■*» ciimputiy's East a irk plant, scene of violence In th*- last two tlays, was called utf today by union leaders. pending "other atti tns." Approximately 2mt strikers who congregated on th ■ lh-lawaie county aide of the city line were told by Ht-nry Rhine, international or-1 ganixer for the unite I electrical radio ami mat hint* workers ICIOI that sill the union locula wen- notified not to demonstrate this morning. Rhine said th.it union leaders "have other actlont pl.c.incd. whicii will be built up over the Wet k end." He apparently referred to the i threat of a generi! strike made by | the I’hlladelphlit industrial union
FEED FOR SALE Bag Service, Inc. at plant on Elm Street, opposite Tile Mill. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers A, Real Estate We'll be glad to Represent you ' in the transaction of Real Estate ; at Public Sale or private sale. 25 . years in this business in Decatur. ' We welcome your investigation J of our record of which we are ■ proud. I Phone 101 L’>.'» So. 2nd St. ; DeVoss Bldg., Ground Floor • Melvin Leichty, Rep , j Berne, Ind., Phone 251.
council last night. Although the d.innimtration wa* cantrlled, some 800 patrolmen, mounted and motorcycle policemtn. armed with riot sticks, were; on duty around the plant. I'olli-t. details were sent to the! Delaware county hue io blocks, from the plant, when the 200 men I assembled, Rhine referred to them as "Gestapo and storm tloopers of I Philadelphia." | Cltlt-f deputy sheriff William J Morrow and police Inepwtor Guy Parsons were ls»’t-<| Ity the group and several strikers gave mock Nsiz.l salutes and shouted "Helle."
■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■! : POTATOES : ■ Car load of Certified Seed ■ ■ Potatoes just arrived. ■ ■ Irish C obblers Katadhin ■ ■ ■ Early Bose Triumphs B ■ SEEDING TIME FOR YOUR LAWN. ■ Sew seed, then give a covering with sheep manure, g Shady Lawn—Open I .awn—Ky. Blue tirass a Little While Clover. ® : John’s Seed Store : ■ B 134 Monroe St. !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ PUBLIC SALE As I have decided to quil farming I will offer my personal properly at Public Sale at my farm located 2’g miles east of Decatur on State load 224 and ’« mile north, oil
Saturday, March Znd. Tima—l2:3o P. M. • HORSES Team ol Sorrel Mare*. Hound, -mooth. weight 1600. CATTLE Jt-iMiy cow. 7 yr . calf at foot; Guernsey cow, 8 yr , milking; Holrhiii <<»w. 3 yr.. Htnhiger; Black cow, 3 yr., springer; Jersey heifer, springer; Spotted Bull, 2 yr. HOGS 2 Brood Sows to farrow; Red gilt, bred; Duroc male hog. IMPLEMENTS Hoosier fertilize r 12 disc drill; John Deere fertilizer 999 corn planter; Huck rake with power lift mounted on 1930 Dodge chassis; John Heel" manure »preadt-r; John Deere 8 ft. cultipackfr; Dunham tandem tlist 8 on Hide' Little Genius 12 tractor plow; Dunham rotary , hot-;.. K>-y !'•!)•• hwy toader: Deering 6 ft, mow.-r; t’,.,w L«,t toile,; Hay tedder; Dump rake; Wagon and grain bed: One horst* wagon with lliox; Wagon box; Corn sheller; Corn < ultivator; 2 wheel implement * trailer; hog fountain. Implements nearly new. 3it Hu. Oat*. TERMS—CASH. Henry Stauffer OWNER j Auctioneer T It. Schieierstein. <: ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS ;; ; ; Dairy thermostatically controleld Hot Water Heaters, • 1 1 ' 10 gal. size. Shipment just received. First here, first J J ;; served. < > See the Two Models of Hinman Milkers. <> < > Also a few used milkers. • < ■ :: HINMAN MILKER SALES ;; J ; 5 miles West of Monroe. • > < ’ Ezra Kaehr Craigvitle Phons J J
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CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 1.80HB: July 1.80 <JL Sept. 1,8»»iB; Doc. I.SU'aB. torn: May I 18',H; July B; Kept. 1.18 mi. Hats: May 81H. July SIB; Sept. SfIHA; Dee. 80',B. A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 330 N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana
