Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1946 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES _o_ For 25 words or leu: 1 tlmo 50c; 2 tlmot 75c; 8 tlmoa tl; 0 timoa 11.78. Rate* quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted on skipday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday, ia • a. m. FOR SALE fF’OFt ft A LB—ss acre farm. Kfreltent condition. KWtrlrity In all bnildtngn. Barn 36150. Good land and well tiled. Clyde O. Troutner. phone 73-1166, Real Estate and Insurance. 3S-tf FOR SALtf- Investment property, >2,500. Will return 10% on Investment. Long-tine guaranteed lease. Good hedge against inflation. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. 41-ktf FOR SALE — .Modern five room borne, remodelled by veteran before war. Hardwood except one bedroom. Built-in cupboards, modern hath with recessed tub. Basement, furnace, good garage. Good roof, paint. Widow will sell .North Fifth street corner for 16.000 cash. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. tl-ktf FOR SALE Modern, newly redecorated five room home. Good roof, bcantlful, asbestos • cement shingle siding. Basement, good fur naco. New soft water pneeure system. Roof high enough for additional rooms. South Fifth street corner. >1,500 down, balame at >34.10 monthly. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 87G. 41-ktf PLACE VOl’R order for clay dirt no w. Yost Construction Co. Phone 348. 41-12 t FOR - SALE AH new steel fence posts. These are not ordinary fence posts but are neavier and sturdier. Come and see them before you buy. Also steel clothes line post« ready for installation. The Maier Hide 4c Fur Company. Deca,tu*. • 45a2St FGii SAIiE By owner - Merc r Avenue home, six km >ins and bath. Hard wood floors, motor plumbing. Klceltent eoiniition. Cail at 716 Mercer avenue. sb-g3t« ALL KINDS of building repair service and masonry. Also ww roofs and roof painting. Kaehrs Building Repair Service. Monroe, Ind. 50-3tx FOR SALE 5 room house, could lie made into 7 room lion-e. Must be moved. Call 8831. Clarence Black, cast Pleaoant Mills on 33. / 51-gttl Ft?!: XAi?E Pt 10 i ’hevrob-t special DeLuxe 2 door, good tires, good mechanical condition. Phone 1624. 51-2tg FDR SALE flmmediatt Delivery* carload of IWM* bale IHC Baler twine, >6.50 bale. 3 At tai Corn Cribs. Firestone tractor A- truck tires. 25, New Comfort cabs or chlelds for Farmalls. Coats & Horn A- Carter Mechanical or hydraulic Manure loaders for all make Tractors. 6, Gramm Hi-Sp ed Wagons with lift. .Steel Bed and new tires. 5 Owens 24ft. Steel Elevators. 2, Owatonna Elevators. 4, Liberty 32-ft. Steel Baled Hay Portable Elevators. Several Flexible Rotary Hoe*. 13 New Farinail II A M Cults. I. i’sed Farmall I: Cult. 2 Extra Starter A Light for Farmall M. 6 Extra ,t‘tw 4-Cyl MsCDrg Com•bine Motors. I<* Hydraulic Jacks. Also all Rises of Wayne Air-Com-prcsKora in stock. Frank Bornholt A Sons. Celina A St. Rosa, O. 5!-2t ?(>R T SALE Work horie. cheap. Good set of work harness. Oscar Lehrman. Phone 645-M. 52-3tx FOR SALE Peacu formal, siz.e 16. Call for anytime after I p.m. at 228 Madison etreet, Decatur, hid. 52-g3ix Foi~SALE l“* ? I<l “Brooder house and Simplex <dl liuiik i. Charles Fisher, mile north I miles west Monroe. 52-31 x Foil SALE" Ti.nler ii;>u77~"l.7i" model, fully equipped City I tililies all connected, ready to be occupied aa living quarters, nice porch and awning. Dr can be moved to suit purchaser fill 171 Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur Indiana. 52-2 t FOR bALE—Fine, lairge Home. completely modern, ideal location eioae to business district, large lot nicely landscaped. Call 171. 'fhlwest Realty Auction. Co.. Decatur, Indiana, 52-21 FOR SALE A six room house, bar been unoccupied but can Im- re converted into good living quarters, of if dirmatitled will furnish a lot bf fine seasoned building material. Must Ire removed from Hie property within reasonable time. Call Floyd Mitchell 643A or 174 Midwest Realty Auttlon Co., Decatur. Ind 52-21

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■ ■ u«i "■ ' m I z 3ni aww* . K [iii X*E*iMri w ii. ■ * r I I "Mr. Jones. I read your Democrat lA’ant Ad where you needed • an assistant — is the job still ; oia ii?" i Ft'lß Stale befeo ifeht plant, good batteries, radio. Iron. 2 I motors. Delco built on motor for ? 2<»l-3. Binger sewing machine. Craigvllle phone. Roy fllwfn, I mile | , north, 'i west Kirkland. 52-g3lx I I FOR SALE At Willshire, ofiio nice cottage type house. 6 rooms. I - with soft and hard water. Garage. I Henhouse park and garden. Ce- ; Went walks in a good location Pos , session al once. It G. Martin. Rocki ford. 0., Phone 325. 52-4tx ’ FOR HAf.ft isSsT-’ord coupe, good | ' condition. Photic i 494. 51-21* , 1 FOR SALE Doering 8 ft. hinder. 1 Red Heifer. 2'i years old. Phon” | '151841 52-2tx ! ’ Ft>l t"XAl,E“THolstein "bull _ calves, , 3 da ye old. Martin E Heckman. ! 5'5 miles north on 27. Phone 58'J-E 51-31 FOR SALE Servatl Staxdry poul- j try litter. B at obtainable. Burk ' Elevator Co. Decatur, Monrua and j I Peterson. 19 ®’ - FAIiM“LAND for rale. See Ralpfi l Jack, Hotel Rice, Decatur. , 51-stxl Warm Morning heatIng stove, excellent condition. Boyd Stapler, 1 mile West Coppess Corner, '4 mile north. 51-3tx FOR SALfcJ- Modern home in tw-o apartments, private »mtrances,' i good repair priced to sell, imtned- < iate possession. Seven room home, four lots, I barn, poultry house, brooder house : good cistern, electricity. Located; : in llivarre. Apartment house, with three modem apartments and beauty shoppe, will sell as a going business with good income. Located near uptown. 110 actv farm near city, good buildings, motor plumbing, electricity, some growing crops, immediate possession. Priced for quick sale. Tri State Realty Co., T. D. Schieferstein. Phone 105. 49tf "wawrenn— SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —ail makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstttcblng, make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 , South First. Sl-26U WANTED — CJed~cara, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts WANTED Giri for general ortce j work; state age and experience : address Box 185, in care of Democrat. 36-ts WANTED Have you an apartm<nt that you would rent to a veteran and his wife. Reliable and I quiet, no pets or children. Refer,|ence. Call 427. 51-2lx AVAN TED- A p.i rl :nent or house. Woman with two children. Phone 4242 51-g3t WANTlfi* Three girls want ride Det atm-Fort Waym-. Leave jabotit 7 a in and return 1:3" pin. Phone 1592. 51-3tx ‘ WANTED - Woman Io do house- . work 2 days a week. Phon • 1197. WANTED -To Buy used cars— i any make or model; highest' prices. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, j 141 S. Second st., open evenings, phone 1645. 27-3611 > model cars for G. l.'s. Must be clean and in g<«od condition. High ceiling prices. Fied Busche, phone 975. 35-39tx w'\VrED Kurin - hed apailin nt. Write to Box 1!»2 in cure of De ■ catur Ih-ime-ral Company. 4’.t-4tx WANTED Paper hanging aiitl (leaning. 221 North Front street, Itollle Smith 52-g3tx WANTED Inside painting by <x-peileiKj-d painter. Now Is the time to get that painting done before the spring rush. Phone 8083. 52-31 — LOST ll'tb x 2b Dunlap tire, mounted on rim. Reward. Contact .Alllsbaugh Trucking Company. Wa- • hash, Indiana. s<i-6t ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on us, we will be glad to give yen a free estimate ou any slse job. We can , apply a guaranteed Carey roof at < no additional coet. Also brick sud| asbestod afditt*. Arnold A Klena. I Phone 463. «6*tf I

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FJHtirtlW ATTINTTON W* r» move dead horsM, cowa. bogt, etc. Decatur |btma 8000. Wo pey all phons chargor The Htadley Products On. 16-U If row won! to buy good acres olnoo to t»wa with good buildIngs and fonees. see Schwarta Raally BorvtoA 815 W. MimroO St. IMf We service all makes of washora, sweepers, Irons, and other else- ' trkal appliances. We carry a etnaplots Uno of parts for all popular makoe.-Araold A Kiosk. ILtf dasher: Grease changed nd cleaned. Block south U east Courthouse, 110 Jefferson. f rail for. James Kitchen Maytag Store, phone M. II ts Time r order your hitchnu.in ehicks Bred right, hatched right, priced right. From onttetf and bioodteeM ftoc-ks, >IO.OO par hundred Feeds, feeders, fountains, remedies, brooders and supplies. Custom batching a specialty. Buchanan Hatchery, Wlllrttr-, route 1. Foot mfles south of WlHabire on road It. 39-21g-tx rw " r i j 1* L jl ■■■K BBHK RANOOLFH FAIR, tax expert, has been appointed by Mr. Truman an s spec ial >IO,OOO-a-year presidential aMistant, who will conduct negotiation! for the State department with various European nations who were neutral during the war on subjects j>f external German asseta. (Inttrnationtlf vmeMmMa M ma_m Ha _emmm MW _ V BUYING EGGS Current Receipt Priw. JOC Not on the grade. Cash. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe. NOTICE Juat returned from service and will start Ice House & Delivery March 10 ELMER’S ICE Deliver) Located N. 6th St. Phone 5903 Elmer Bailer, Owner

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“JUST AN APPETIZER” - ’ I v) ( C )'-' 7 (NV'.U es&y >« r'W>F _w. -sIR -sFf 0 ••.ifFr- -& jEy • t, Qj / ? > -'J&& Yy BLONDIE THAT’S 01’11 POP! “ 77>3"nl> THzKIkS, M r ------ - ( -• THIS Wll _ L I I TTbok dear’ '1 ( BUT IT GIVES/ 1 ( REVOLUTIONIZE ( A LOLLIPOP / ; [ peFUGE ) <WANTA\<-t VE AN / ii _ >,THE SANDWICH k SANDWICH?/ < TO LOOK’) / LOL iIPOP J '-'t IDEA? - ’> ( INDUSTRY , ' L f POP?r P z> • ;,* i! - ~1 1 'SL? I'Wlfc Jb y*T k r» 5 T§l L a 1 -it —T-t ! <— -.-MR. t \>? * ■ • a WK’ 1 1 IBrfl fl fl.-: Ij I ru. JtT) IBBMWWhM^sU I»W^alIl IS YOUR INSURANCE PROGRAM A 1916 MODEL? Buy Your insurance From This Agency. Tliat’o Our Business, Not A Sideline. Leland Smith Insurance Agency

U. S., JR IT AIN (Caatlawed Froei Fa*» Oeel tnent by the Iraniaii gov rainvnt to continued occupation I The administration already is alarmed by the vigor with which, Its critics are demanding a stronger hand M dealing with Moscow. A senator toM the United Pi*-*! today that Byrnes’ Thursday night speech wm revised considerably after an address delivered In Uh’| neivate by Sen Arthur H Vandenberg. R . Mlrh Vandenberg was a delegate to the January-Febr-1 tisry UNO assembly meeting In 1 London. R>portlnr to the senate, he conceded the right of Moscow to spesk up but <aTb<l for an equally tough and out-spoken Am erican policy in dealing with the Russia us. President Truman was repoit<-d to have felt that Vandenberg's egeoch would permit the Repubil-, cans to put the administration at a disadvantage by getting all credit for advocating a stronger’ position toward Moscow The state department ordered a big bundle* of Vandenberg's speech for study the dsy before Byrues text was released. Acting < hairman Walter F George. D.. Ga . of the senate foreign relations committee, said the UNO security council must take steps if Boecow persists in refusing to leave Iran Ben. Joseph 11. Ball. It.. Minn . said the terms of the withdrawal agreem nt silll are binding anil 1 that the question must he raised before the UNO again. The sec urity council meets Marell 21 in New York o LaGrange Farmer Is Killed In Accident laiGrange, Ind, March 2— (I P) —Rites were arranged today for Emrl Lloyd Phillips, 66. LaGrange, who died last night of injuries sustained In a farm accident. Phillipa was thrown from a wagon when his horse ran away in a field. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

PUBLIC SALE 1. the underaigned, will sell at public auction the following personal property on my farm located 2 miles oast and I’j miles south of Monroe, Ind., ’.£• mile south of Pleasant Valley Church, no TUESDAY, MARCH 5,1946 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. 2—HORSES—2 Black mare, smooth tuouth; Bay mare, smooth mouth, both good workers. 2—CATTLE—2 Black cow to be fresh last of March; Spotted row to l>e fresh in April 20—HEAD OF HOGS—2O 2 Hampshire sows, open; Hampshire male hog. 2 years old; 17 fall pigs, 50 to 60 pounds. 10-HEAD OF SHEEP—IO 10 Good Breeding Ewes dur to lamb in March — IMPLEMENTS — Manure spreader in good condition; N-disc grain drill; John Deere corn planter; goon farm wagon with grain bod and extra aide boards; crow-foot land roller; hay tedder; hay rake; spike tooth harrow; single disc harrow; single row cultivator; riding breaking plow; walking breaking plow; grindstone; platform scale; single shovel plow; lard press; meat grinder; iron kettle; cream separator; good 2-wheol stock trailer; harness and collars. TERMS—CASH JAMES GLICK, Owner Joss Liechty. Auct. A M. Stshly, Clerk

Liberal Policy On Delinquent Returns Internal Revenue Collector Report F. Shirley Wilcox, collector of internal revenue for the district of Indiana, today advised that where employer! have not brom able to furnish Forms W-2 to eiuployrw because they have been prevented from doing so by strikes, the bureau of interna! revenue will observe a liberal policy on the filing of delinquent employes’ returns. Mr. Wilcox Stales that a general extension of time is impracticable, bnt a reasonable cause may be presumed and the Forms W-2 will Im accepted as returns after Man h 15 in esse* which can he Identified as falling In this category Hi has pointed 'tit that this policy will be limited to a period extending two weeks lieyond the date the Farm* W-2 are delivered by the employers to the employees. Mr. Wilcox said that the same con-ideratlou will be accorded ein ployers with respect to filing the triplicate copies of form W-2 and the reconciliation form W-3. n G. E. Inion nice ting Monday ewninfc at 7:30, I’nion Hall. M.IKi: ol e.l SHIHSVs *4I.K ol llt;tl I sl tli: Ih (lie v,l.iuim ( Irt-Mlf < Muri Frhri*li«.» r<-rm. II*W si ,(, „t liKllsati < ■>. of V«ltoii«. I i >;<• m.ill. ■ ’f tic N., iiiillaliniip .1 .HI I’,. ,Mhii> u .11 llmi.l >. u>> ' V . gil W .Kill ’ <> . .»»(>. S(». I ITs X m- ■ I - li- r« i-y s >u-i( II- it i-j nc In- -if .in -ir-li . us tie A-I.mi; i'i inf i'-Hirl, th- net- r igii- -I Kiiai-liaii “t Jiictiii- Mirii- Warth man ami Virgil 1.--. mi. n->r» will at Illi’ law --ffi-’i' -if Ferd I, l.itt-Tii l-i-.iti-l at Nunilwr lit S-. iil- S Strict hi th- I'ity of Decatur, In-I’iii.i --n Tuesday, th ISth -lai <it Man'll. ISlrt bctwi-en tin hour ->f Io -/clock a.m and I o'i’liM k p in. and from -lay to -!•> tberi afti r until ->ffer for safe at |> leaf-- -ale f--r not I than it<u I ,i. —• I ■<: - ' ■ '■

said minors In ’he following dsscribed real r-itatc tn Adams County In the Hlal -if Indiana. t»-wit Tile un-tlviile-l one third part of ill,- following described rvul istate in Ads ms fount y in th« tttati* of in■ttnns, tu-wlt; Th-' aoiitli li.ilf of th« southwest qiinrter of sr--tl<-n twetva <lJ* tn towiialii|( (.went) seien (.*;* north, rang- 1 tnlrtssn <lti rast, containing so a- res more or 10-s Kind sale will I"' made rilbje- t to the approval "f said court Rud "if the fotl-iwing t. rm* awl condition*, towit One third us the pur- l»a-s price cash in hand on the day of rale and the balance upon the approval of said «*le by raid court Hl.d the deliver!’ ”* « auai-llan r

PUBLIC SALE 3.‘»—REGISTERED SHORTHORN CATTLE—33 FARM IMPLEMENTS & FEED I have sold my farm and will sell my herd of registered Shorthorn cattle and other personal property 2 miles southeast of Decatur, Indiana. on highway No. 33, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1946 Farm Chatttla at 10:00 A. M. Cattle at 1:00 P. M. 33 Registered Scotch Shorthorn cattle 11 Cows, each has calf at foot, 3 Cows, Bred to freshen soon; 5 Bred heifers; 3 Bulla. Write for catalogue. FEED—2SO Bales Little Red Clover hay; 150 Bales wheat straw; 3 Bu Hybrid early seed corn; Buckwheat flour tn 10 lb. bags; "Caleko" mineral. Roo lbs. HOGS—C W. How * 7 pigs; 2 C W Sows, farrow soon. TRACTOR A IMPLEMENTS Ford Ferguson tractor on rubber, with extension steel rims; Ferguson slip scoop; Ferguson Breaking plow, 14”; Ferguson 5 ft. mower. John Deere 14” breaking plow, good as new; John Deere pull typo bu t cultivator; John Deere < lamp on beet cultivator; John Deere hay loader; Manure Spreader arranged for Ford Ferguson take off; Black Hawk corn planter, fertilizer attachment; McCormick Deering corn planter; 4 Beet * bean drills equipped with mystery free planter shoes to place fertiliser below j.-d; Disc harrow, good condition; 2 spring tooth harrows Spike tooih harrow. St- el bur roller, Dunham Rotary hoi All »‘-'ul buzz. si« Four wh- ■ I trail-'i wnh stock rack, on rubber. Four wheel trailer with grain id- Liard- 2 wlpel trailer with stoi s rack. Automatic luttll' oili-r, brand tv ->. Electric tank heater; "Cowboy" tank heatir. used one season; Hay rope. A Iziwden Grapple hay fork; Two Electric fence chargers; Platform scale; Small Electric motors; 3 Hog self feeders; Many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS-CASH OTTO HOLLE OWNER Decatur, Indiana. Roy S Johnson—Auct. Ned C. Johnson—Am t. Melvin Liechty—Auct. Bryce Daniela—Clerk. H. W Walker—Sales Manager. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■•••l ■ ■ ? Just Received ■ ■ ■ shipment of ■ GBH Brooder Houses ■ ■ We Have Just a ■ A Few of Them ■ : !*«• : ■ Steifel Grain Co. ! ■ ■ ■ 217 N. First St. Phone 233.

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le 4 to the pur-lu«»r conveying wid I**l r-ftste t-. ttn purchaser to ki tie r With Un at-Nrraci of title tor ml -ent e«ta<e Foul Warthman, i ..uil guardian, genl 1.. I.ltlerer. *••<>»«»». Mar’ ll *

TRI-BTATE REALTY AUCTION CO. T. D. gchiaferataln Room 4 DtVoaa Bldg. Phone 106 Gtnaral Auctioneering and Real Estate Wa'H ba glad to be of service to you.