Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1946 — Page 5
MARCH 4,
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING KATES For 25 worMo or Iom: 1 time 50c; 2 times ?sc; 3 tlmss 61; • times BUS. Rates abated are far consecutive Inaertlons. No claeelfied ado accepted on ekipday achedulo. Rabe for 10 point BLACK FACI Io 5c per word for in> sortion. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday throufh Friday. Saturday deadline la • a. m. FOR SALE YOH ttAUfr—U acre tana, klxcell eat condition. K>ctricily In all buildings. Barn 3ds<o. Good land and well tiled. Clyde O. Troutner. phone 731 IM. Real Estate and Insurance. 38-ts Fdft RaLM - Investment property’ I’, HO. Will return 10% on in vestment. Longtime guaranteed lease. Good hedge against Inllatioa. Bob Holler, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 41-btf FOR SALE — "Modern five room home, remodelled by veteran before war. Hardwood eicept one bedroom. Built-In cupboards, modern ba h with recesoed tub. Basement. furnace, good garage. Good roof, paint. Widow will sell North Fifth street corner for II.WO cash. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870 dlAtf FOR SALE - Modern,” newly' redecorated five room home. Good roof, beautiful, asbestos - cement shingle elding. Basement, good furnace. New soft water pressure system. Roof high enough for additional rooms. South Fifth street corner. 81,590 down, balance at |34 4« monthly. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 41-ktf FOR SALE room house, could Ite made into 7 room house. Must bo moved. Call 8831, Clarence Black, east Pk-aoant Mills on 33. 51Ff)ll SALE hors, , i ln-ap. Good set of work harness. Os< • ar Lehrmau. Phone Cls-.M. 52 3tx Foil NILE Peacn format vise i*>Call for anytime after 4 p.m. at 128 Madison street. Decatur. Ind. 52h)ll SALE io £■ 10 'llroodi-r house and Simple* oil burner. Charles Fisher, mile north I’s miles west Monrm*. 52-3t* FOll SALE frailer House, late model, fully equipped- City Utilities ail connected, ready >o be occupied aa living quarter*, nice porch and awning. Or can be moved to suit purchaser. Call 174 Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur Indiana. 32-2 t FOR SALli—Fine. Large Home. completely modern, idr-al location close to business district, large lot nicely landscaped. Call 174. Midwest Realty Auction, Co., Decatur, Indiana. 52-3 t FOll SALE A six room house, has been unoccupied bus can b* re converted into good living quarters, of If dismantled will furnish a lot of fine seasoned building material. Must be removed from the property within reasonable time. Call Floyd Mitchell 843A or 171 Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, lud 52-8 t FOR SALfr! dertiriod" Lincoln soy beans mid certiflvd Earlyanua soy beans. Gurk Elevator Co. Phone 85. 1»-t SALE—23 li.p. Inter’ - national stationery tasoHne engine. Burk Elevator Co., Peterson. Phone 556-L. FOlt BALIi tin stock for immediate delivery) 50, new Gramm Wagons or trailers. (Chasls only) with new tires. (No beds). Frank Bomlmlf * Hou*. Celhu aud St. Rosa, O. 53-11 Rfll SALE—Print, sheer ami silk crepe dressce. size 42. Loma Fuster. Monroe ph**ne BM. 53-lt Fdll SALE—Direct from owner, two farms in Adamo county. Both Improved. Both have electricity. 80 acres and 116*5 acres. Box 136. Monroeville. 53-3 t iWsALE —Mare, 9 years oET Merman Meyer, three miles west and 1% miha south Monroe. 53-21 x FOll SALE Mod"rn home in Geneva. Can Im made into duplex. Inquire at my home evenings after • Pm. Harold Fcnstermtker. Geneva, Box 474. 53-3tx FOR 8 A LE— I,OOO busnel Tama oats. John Miller, mile north of Middlelmry. 38-3tx niff hAI.E —Sorrell .oft coming three yea re old. Light inane and tail- Bald face. 1133 Elm street. T. F. North. 53-31 x EOR BALE Auto Insurance. Mos pltal Insurance. Are Insurance, accident A health insurance, lialdl*ty Insuranoc. all kinds. Kenneth Runyon. K. C. Bldg Phone 385. ffoit SALE--BM bushel Tama seed oats, weight 36 lbs. bushel Ju»ior Ray, 3 mile east of Monroe. &3-3 U
stffirirFirJ&M “You had better look In the Democrat Want Ads for someone that can fix radios—all wo can gel with ours Is Bird Calls!** FOR SALfc- csrry a complete line of repair parts for Wis<ousin air cooled engine*. Also new Wisconsin engines to fit Case pickup bailers. O. C Ewell. Prebic, In diana. 53a6tx FOR HALL' 1 15Jf c'K'vrolet. radio, heater, defroster and good tires. I miles south on 27, H mile oast. 53-3tx FUR SALE - Seml-modars 4 rooms and bath, large lot, garden, situliery. nicely Improved. Immediate poMtession. 30 acre farm. 7 miles east, good 5 room house, good barn, large poultry house. Drove well, electricity. Ti-State Rea My. T. D. Schiefersteln, phone |O3. 53-tt FOll SALE belco light 1 plan*. good batteries, radio. Iron. 2 motors. Delco built on motor for 201-2. Singer sewing machine. Cralgvllle phone. Roy olwin. I mlk north. H west Kirkland. 52-g3ts Foil' *AL6 At' wiiiHbT7- _ onTo nice cottage type house, 6 rooms, with soft and hard water. Garage. Henhouse park sud garden. Cement walks in a good location Possetwion at once. R G Martin. Rockford. O. Phone 235. 52-4tx FOR SALE—Deering 8 ft. binder. Red Helfer. 2% years old. Phone 513-B. 52-3tx FOR SALE 2 Holstein bulk calves, 3 days old. Martin E He< kman. s*s miles north on 27. Phone 589-E. 51-3 t FOR SALE -tiervsll Btazdry pout try litter. B st obtainable. Burk Elevator Co. Decatur, Monroe and Petersou. 499 t FARM LAM* for vale 8e« Ralph Jack, Hotel Rice. Decatur. -• 51-stx Fb’lt SALfc—Warm IMurnihgTeating stove, excellent condition. Boyd Stepler, 1 mile west Coppess Corner, ’4 mile north. S!-3tx FOR SALE 2 brown" Swiss cows, fresh. Joe Crlaenberry. 2 miles aouth Monroeville on 101. 53-2tx FOll SALE New*Coleman oil heater. Shallow well water system. Several squares of used tin roofing. O. C. Ewell, Preble, Ind 53-2 t FOR .SALL-klwiem homo‘in twoapartments, privaca unlrancM. good repair priced to sell, immediate posjotsicn Seven room home, four lots, barn, poult;y house, bivodar house good cktern. electricity. Located in Ri'-arre Apartment house, with three n»oder*n apartments and beauty shoppe, will .«e!l as a going business with good income. Located near uptown. IIP acn* farm near city, good buildings, motor plumbing, elactricity. uomc growing crops. Immediate possession. Priced for quick sale. Tri Btate Realty Co., T. D. Schlefersteiu. Phone 105. 49-H SEWIffG” MACHINE REPAIRIWO —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered bucklee, covered buttons, do hemstltcblng, make buttonholes. Boardman's, 445 South First. 11 .'6tx WANTED — “Used’cars,"' 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-Girl ior general otHee work; state age and experience address Box 185, io care of Democrat. 36-ts W A NTEI >—A pa rt men t or house. Woman with two children. Phone 4242. WANfED CuitalUH lo launder*. Phom 5124 53-3 U W.<NtE”riiice girls want iHe Decatur-Fort Wayne. Leave about 7 a.m. and return i;3<* p.m. Phone 1592. 51-3tx WANTED—To~Buy "used care—any make or model; highest priaee. Dick Mansleld Motor Sales, 141 8. Second sL, open evenings, phone 1145. 27-30 t model cars for G. I.’s. Must be dean and in good condition. High ceiling prices. Fred Busche. phone 975. 35-30tx MATS HELP WANTED Opportunity of lifetime supplying DDT and other profitablt products to farmers in Adams Luusty. No experience or capital required- Must have auto and good rcfcreuccu. Permanent Write oi wire McNidbb COMPANY, Dept. T. Freeport. Illinois. 47T’*e
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WANTED — Paper hAlglag ltd ciwoint >94 North Froftt stfogt. WANTED Insldv painting by siperlenced painter. Now is the time to get that painting done before the spring rush. Phone 8983. I2M ~~ RSR REST ' FOR RENT -llouae anJ aero of ground. 3 miles north of Decatur. Call 623-A between 18 and 4 pm. Also, electric brooder 83-g3f EWF ANBRMJNU ~ LO~sT~TO i W "Knlap Drk mounted on rim. Reward. Contact Allhbaugh Trucking Company, Wabash. Indiana. 60-<t MffiCELLARMWs " TOBP* ThftrMJF-rar oi uc'we will be glad to give you a tree estimate en any size job. Wo can apply a guaranteed Carey root at no additional evmt Also brick and asbestos sMiag Areold ft Rleak. Phono 488. »9-ts FARMERS ATTEMTIGN-W0 r» move dead horsee, cew» begs, etc. Decatur phene 2909. We pay ail phone charges. The Stadley Producta Co. 15-ts H yen want to buy good ft* tern close to town with good boSdIngs and taneee, see Hcfcwartx Rsmlty Service, til W. Monroe St 15-ts xffptrAwrmvFn — Wb service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliancesk. Wo carry a complete lino of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold ft Kleak. 31-48 Washer • Sweeper Service Grease changed and cleaned. Block south H east Courthouse, 119 Jefferson. I call for. James Kitchen Maytag Store, phone 95. 18-ts 1 TDSff- to order 'yourßuchanan diieks. Bred right, hatched right, priced right. From culled and ' bloodfceW flocks, 81AM per hundred. Feeds, feeders, fountains, remcdlt*, branders and supplies. Custom batching a specialty. Buchanan Hatchery, Willshb**, route 1. Four miles south of Willsbtra on road 19. 33-Ug-tx BUYING EGGS I Current Receipt Prices 31c Not on the gride. Cosh. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe. FEED FOR SALE Bag Service, Inc. at plant on Elm Street, opposite Tile Mill.
THIMBLE THEATER “ Now Showing—“HAlßC'l T AN I) SH AV h” Bn rTsnv cy s ( BE A BARB6R J 7 AfcDUNP THE / If 15 J* I < 1 i (<\\V S ' MS ® " 'Jf 1 I —ll 3-4 | I BLONDIE MAMA'S LITTLE HELPER. ' ■OWF'Twil |V\\\\ \\ ? j i —ll (wuwetll MhW BGft.JL ® I (Ufl BHHSMKIaEaaai — ~ vIR ■’) \\' s \ \\w \ zwßßaizH 'Wis c A I £s= home that cost $3,828.00 to build in 1833, cost 55.000.00 in 193 D. Today in 1010, a similar dwelling would cout I I $7,197 00. « YOUR INSURANCE PROGRAM A 1946 MODEL? Leland Smith Insurance Agency
JfftTtct-ARer this date I will not be responsible for say debt* contracted by anyone but me. Stanley Bmifley. 53-2tx Wfc Have a NKW-y YIAR-4T loan plan that makes It easy for yon who own or plan to buy a hors in the country —a place where you and your family can do a little farming oa the side. This modern loan plan assures tou of prempf service at unMualr tow east Seo mo for details. C. D. Lewton 11-t ,WAL pANerßßb™ oil and Inner aprtng mattrees, like new. Laundry stove, oil stoves and all kinds <»f good used furniture See us before you buy. Secaur feed Furniture and Repair. 134 East Mooru* street. 63-g2t Markets At A Glance By United Prase Stock* lower In quiet trading Bonds and V. S. governments lower. Curb stocka lower. Cotton higher Wheat, torn fl rye, oats, and barley firm. Chicago livestock: Hogs active, steady; cattle ateady, active; eiieep active fully steady. 0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 1.83*411; July 1.83UH; Hept. 183V»B; Dec 183'41) Corn: May 12i’$B; July 1.21HB; Hept. 1.21 HB. Oats: May 83B; July 838, Sept. 81M-%; Dec. 81 HA — ■ ■<> FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., March 4 - (l'P) —All market* at Union Sloekyardv were steady today. Ilogs: Market steady; 100-4**o lbs. 17.75; 499-50*) lb*. 14 SO male hog* 10 09; roughs 14.4*0: stags 13.59. Lambs 15.09: ewes 7.'H). Calves; Good 18.00 16.50; choke 17.00. St-era: Good to choice 14.00-16.00; 16.00; medium 13.00-14.00: plain 8.99-11.90. Helfers: Good to choice 12.5014.01); medium 10.09-18.00; plain 8 09.11.00, Cows. Good lo choice 19.5011 30; medium 9.59-10.50; cutters 7.60.* 3j; vanners 3.00-6.00. Hull*: Good to clioce 11.5 U-12.25; medium 9.50-10.50. Insulation Roof and Hiding Combination Storm and Screen Windows. Free Estimate Phone 72ft • Monroe BILL CRIST I KENTS HOTPOINT STORE G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT 0 - Hotpoint Electric Ranges —a Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 142 Monroo 3t. Phone 2?
Increase Price On Six Major Grains Government Seeks To Avert Global Famine Wanhington. March 4—(VP>Tbe ad in In Ist rat ton mov«d ahead rapidly today with Its program to avurt what threatened to be th< worst global (amine In history. S«h retary ot agriculture Clinton I’. Anderson announced Increases in the price* of six major grains as the most important step yet made to augment available grain Mock*. The offl< e of price administration eoncurnd. The price adjustment was designed to balauce livestock feeding with reduced supplies of grains and encourage prompt mark-ting. The price of wheat goes up three cents a bushel, effective today. Other pric- rises effected were: corn 3 cents a bushel; oats 3 cents a bushel; barley 4 cents a bushel and grain sorghums 9 cent*) a hundred pounds. Rye ceilings will be 4 cents high-r than previously announced when Uicy go into effect June I for the rtrit time. Former I’resld- nt Herbert Hoover ha* warned that unless the United Stales sends immediate succor 31*0,000,090 persons In Euroi>e and 100,000,000 in Asia faced posslbh- starvation. Anderson said it might be necessary to adjust ceiling prices and subsidies on bog* in order to <»b tain sutli< lent quantities of graiu for overseas shipments. Anderson promis-d no changes will be made in ceiling price* until Sept. I. The hog subsidy may he lowered before Sept. I, howewr.
The present Mibsidy us 50 cents a hundred pound* for "finishing' cattle to top grades will be terminated Juu<* 39. ■ ■< -u— - The word "caucus" wax first used in the United Blates to dealgiMit<- certain gatherings of popular leaders iu Boston, uudcr the had of Samuel Adams. 810714 t; oi <.t AHIMAW BALK OF HFXI. FMTATK In (Sr AU am. <ln nit < uurt February Iron ISIS Slate nf InUlaaa. Vunma t•„ MMi In ths mattr of the K etrdalop of Kathryn L><ii«<- ihtxtcr. Jty virtue >f sin order of the A t im» < ’ir- un the nn<l--r-<«u---e«l. will at the ofthn. of John L. liel-ax, Us South X—ond afreet. Iteoaturt Indiana, vu March IS 191 S .<( th- h«ut .f :<<«<> .i m. and from [day i-> dav .th-ieafter until .M-d-l «f---f« r at private ‘ale for tmf lean than it.- .ipprai.ed value. • -rtain real < *• tab- hrl'.tigliig to -aid minor, Kitlitvn Loulte Ha/t<r, dexcribed a* follows. to.wlt: Tilt- undivided *.i inter'4 iu and to sh following deaerllMid real estate I'oiiiiiiein ins ala point whl-'h Is »m- hundred and forty (I t(i) fe-t routtl eest-rty of the north went earner of Inlot number eight hundred and i-iahly .is tUK,) 1)t ijrant IcailliiK's Addition to th- City of Decatur, Indians, on the w-st tine of Mercer atreet, then- e south east •ill tl>«- w<«t line of Mercer elf -t seventy four <7l • f«-et, thence west twenty nine (39» d-gre- -south, seventy three (7::) feet, then l a west seventy fonr 171) feet to Vile - art line of Mud-Pike <now High street* theme north fifty three and one half <sl’Al feet, thence east twenIv IJfll dearer, north ninety eiirht c»M feel to the place of i>eKintiing. being Hie nnddl- part of raid inlot number eight hundred and eighty .!>, <»»<>i. .tibjeci io the life estate • 4 Curtis M. Jfcixter. tteid ale will bf made ,ohb '-t !'■ the approval of said court, and vu Hie following teriii- and conditions. ...,11 oil date of -Si-«-urtt-. M Muster. Usiardlasi. Jebii 1.. IfeVoee. Alterne,. L’.. 1. Mr.f 4
Aepelaiairst es MerinlMrstee Is. U»v Noll e I* hereby givtn that the uud*r»isn*<t ba* se«n appointed A4mlnMtrator ->f the <-«ia»» of Ro«a ritnuli late of Adam* County, defeat»d. The «-*tat<- i» proMtily anlvent. Hvlv*»t»r A. Htaub, Adininlatretor. l-obruary 14. 1944. U. Hraiy Blerly, AKorsey. Feb. t«, 25. Mar. 4 -1 .O'. Appvlniiossl of AdMinMrntor %«. IX3O Noip-e I* liersby alven that the undemianod have been appointed Ad- I mlulstrator* of the estate of Gertie • It os--ns. lat<- or Adams County, 4< <'<-a»ed. The estate I* prob*My solvent. ftuaaell £ owtn*. Forest L | Owen*. Administrators. February 31, I»4* Ferd 1., Mflefvr, At terser. Feb 25, Mar. I. 11 p—lilrtb Certtflcnte NoUr* I* lier.-by glvoa that Corrlue H-lwHrds N< liwmue has riled a petition In the Circuit Court of Adami County Indiana, to have He time and place et her ■ birth -letermlned Paid petition I* *t for hraring 00 the lltli <ll* of March, ISl* tq.ytvE O moUTNER Clerk of tb* Adam* Circuit Court 1 Mar. I. -o By 1862, mining had come into 1 proininsniv- In Colorado.
PUBLIC SALE of HOUSEHOLD GOODS Tint undersigned will sell the following household goods at public auction on East Main Street in Monroe. Ind., on Wednesday, Mar. 6, ’46 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. range; Florence Hot Blast heating stove; Hudson sawing macihne; Electric radio; Phonograph with 69 record*; Living room suite; Dining room table and 6 chairs; Kitchen cabinet; Drop leaf table; Dresser; Davenport; Library table; Cupboard; Commode; Bureau; 3-burncr Oil Stove with cabinet; Oven for oil stove: Fruit safe; Ironing Board; Kitchen chairs: 4 rocking chairs; Trunk: Bed with spring and mattress; Bedding; Pillows; Linens; Curtains: Rag carpet; Flowered carpet; 1 rug 12x15; 1 rug 18x12; laird press; Rifle, .22 single shot; Clock; Canned fruit; Lawn mower; Wheelbarrow; Garden plow; Garden hoes; Rak<- and other tools; Porch awing; Army col. Copper wash boiler; Crocks; Dishes; Pans and many other articles. 7 HENS and 1 ROOSTER TEHMS-CABH. LAWRENCE BETTLER OWNER Jeff Llecbty. Auct A. M. Stahly. Clerk. -■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■*■■■■«■ » ■ ■ ; Just Received ■ * shipment of : GBH Brooder Houses : • • • a a We Have Just a ■ A Few of Them a J Left. ■ • Steifel Grain Co. ! ■ ■ 8 217 N. First St. Phone 233. ■
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Swttserland is 36f» milas In length from east to west; Ha breadth Is 128 Milne: Ma area la 15,976 aquarn miles —a little ic«s than one-half tin- area of the slate of Maiae. Notice! Wa are buying all grades of paper stock at present market ! prices. Also wont Scrap Iron, BagoRotfoer, Batteries, Auto Rodlobora, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cans. We are also buyers of boot hides, calf skin, sheep pelts, tallow, fate, presses, ells, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442
