Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1946 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED advertising RATES For 28 words or lou: 1 tlmo 60c; 2 tlmoo 75c; 3 tlmoo *1; 6 tlmoo 81.75. Ratos quoted are for consecutive Inoortione. No classified ado accepted on okipday schedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE la 5c per word for Insertion. Copy muet bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE— 56 acre farm. Escellent condition. E6*ctriclty In nil buildlDKO- Barn 36*60. Good land and well tiled. Clyde 0. Troutner, phone 78-11(6, Reul Estate and Insurance. 88 ts THESE ITEMS Rlt.-Way milkora. Delina all year bog foun'aln. deep and shallow well water .’yatems, Na-enam«d paints, enamels a.;d varnishes, twin burner electric hot platna, Stokol stokers, Williamson furnaces, skilled firrnaco repairing —are all available at llauxk Heating and Appliances. 121 South Second street. 67-gtf FOR SALE -Lime spr-aders; new rubber tire, wagons; oval spring tooth rotary hoes; Horn-draullc buck rakes and manuro loaders; single and double packers; sprocket packers; Bolena-Huski garden tractors —OLIVER Sales and Serv-Ice-CRAIGVILLE OARAGE. All Make Washers, Sweepers repaired. For sale kitchen cabinet*, base and wall; used Maytag gas motor*. Kitchen's Maytag Sab* and Service. 110 Jefferson. 51-ts FOR" BALE--Three room bouse, new garage 16 x 20 with pit built this summer, located on a lot and a half. Immediate possession. Donald Tschannen, Craigville. 66-aStx Fuh’SALE 1937 'L'h •■vrolet. Phone Monroe 1006 61-g3tx For SALE-27 h. a.l of fe. d~ shoats. Average weight 75 lbs. Chri* Macke, Preble phone. 61-3tx FOR SALE Certified Tima oats 99.9 parity. Recleaned 11.30 hit she) bagged or (1.20 in bin. Extra good. Order now. Charles Meyer, 7l*i miles west Monroe, Craigville phono 5 on 3. 55-tx FOR SALE—Five room semi-mod-ern house at 881 North Third street, Decatur. Immediate possession. Tri-State Realty Co., T. D. Schieferatein. telephone 105. 62-a3t FOR SALE -.Majestic Radio, goml condition. Call 822. 62-3 t FOR SALE f'oli- Hot Blairheating stove. Large site Coolerator ice box. Electric Hoover sweeper. Hand sweeper. Reasonabh? selling price. Boside Dent school house. «2-3tx FOrf SALE - Mo'ieni five room home. Fifth street, near GE. Hardwood floors, except otic bedroom, built-in cupboards, recessed bath, plenty of closets, big bedrooms, living room across front of hou*e, nice corner, good roof, paint, garage. Furnace, motor plumbing. Nico corner. Big lot. About 12,000 down, rest 835)10 monthly. Bob Heller. Realtor, Phone 870, Heller Building. 62-ts FOR SALE One block troin I. hi coin school, mmiern five room, two bedrooms, house, with extra breakfast room. Nice asbesios-ce-ment siding for low upkeep. Good roof, redecorated last fall. Garage, comer lot. Basement, new furnace, motor plumbing. Built-in cupboards, four fluorescent lights. (1,606 down, rest 814-40 monthly. Bob Heller, Realtor, phone 870. Heller Building. 62-ts POR BALE—Mod'-l A F<<nf couite, good mechanically. (140.00. Corn er Line and Studabaker streets. 62-3tx Wil iALfc: (*INE' (oi’NTIFV HOME, Level. Highly Productive 20 aero tract with MODERN Hom*- and Good Outbuildings. Ideally located on flood road in Union Township. Adams county, Indiana. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Write or Call No. 174. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana. 62-3 t fOR BALE-John Du re ' 40 li In. Tractor plow; Oliver Traitor disk; MC Deering corn planter; Loose Timothy Hay. Lawrence Ham- rick, one mile south of Wren, Ohio. «22tx For SALE -Certified Lincoln soy beans and certified Harlyanna eoy beans. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. 49-t For SALE Mt CormiJ I)*-* nn.: corn planter with fertilizer attachment* and hydraulic lift for H A M Far ma 11 tractor, used one sea won. Roger Bentz, H mile east Linn Grove. ♦ 63-2tx FdR SALE 12 head young <-w~ will lamb in April, fine roan hull calf, 1 year old. Phone Monroeville. 8166. Aaron Bowen. 63g3tx Trade In a Good" Town — Decatur

QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* 1 xtW w 1 fifes® • "Wotta ya mern—l ain't am* bltiousf Don't I read the Democrat Want Ads first 'hing every _ day!” •' F<>lt~SAJ.E' Strictly niodTin - 5 room Bungalow. 1401 W. Madia3 on. large lot, motor plumbing, built '* In cupboard, large garden. Fruit. 4 Imm diate possession. Tri-Stato 4 Realty, phone 105. 63-2 t ", FOR SALE New Rub e r Tiled |> Wagons. Rotary Hoes, Hammeri, mills. Gasoline Engines, Sump Pumps. Welders. De Laval Separt ators and Milkers. Steff n Implei ment Company, Third St., Phone | |M. 63-3 t > FOR SALE Black mare 5 years old: < hu.nk. weighing 1606 lbs. f Sound and good worker. Also set ’ heavy work harness. L> ster W. ? Suman, 1 mile east of Decatur, L . first house east of Steel school house, phone 6761. 63-2 t ’. FtmSALE 40 ACRES. Good lev-1 i Productive laud, FINE SET OF . IMPROVEMENTS, including Modern Homo and Modern Dairy Barn, t Ideally located in one of the most ■ desirable farming sections of Ad- • ams County. Indiana. IMMEDIATE ' POSSESSION. Write or Call No. I 174. Midwest Realty Auction Co., • Dc-atur, Indiana. 62-3 t I FOR SALfc Purebre d Hampshire • Gilts to farrow soon; extra good quality; very reasonable if sold • at once. Elm- r Fritziiigcr south • of Chattanooga, Ohio. 63-ltx FOR SALE S year - old TadHle J horse, genii Call 1307. 63-g3tx 3 FOR SALE The inv stme-nt home 1 you have been looking for. Has r guaranteed lease from local fact- . ory. which collects rent, guarant tees against damag-. Ix-ase has J 18 months to go. House Is well painted, semi-mcsleni with good , roctf. garage. Rent ceilini? (25 monthly, taxes low, Priced for j quick sal-. (8,666. At least (900 ( cash, down. Bob Heller. Reator, - Heller Building. Phone 876. 59-ktf I FOR - S”\LE Semi modern 4 room* and bath, large lot, garden, shu-bc-iy, nicely improved. Immediate i powcession. 30 acre farm, 7 miles : cast, good 5 room house, good barn, r large poultry house. Drove well, 1 electricity. Ti-State Realty. T. D ’ Schiefersteln, phone 105. 53-ts! FOR SALE Modern homo In two ! apartments, private entrances, ' good repair priced to sell, immediate possession. J Seven room home, four loU. 1 barn, poultry house, brooder house good cist- rn, electricity. Located • in Rlvarre. 1 Apartment house with three • modern apartments and beauty I shoppe, will sell as a going busin- • ess with good income. Iterated r near uptown. 110 acre farm near city, good • buildings, motor plumbing, elect- . rlclty, some growing crops, Imf mediate possession. Prlcc-d for I quick sale. Tri State Realty Co., T. D. Schiefersteln, Phone 105. 49-ts • MEET and Great your friends and 1 neighbors at Sprague Furniture , Store. Hottest value -pot in Nor- , them Indiana. We save you !»•',« , to 20%. Why pay more? Sprague » Furniture Store, Phone 199. 61 :;ot • wanted 1 SOWING MACHINE REPAIRING f —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, ’ parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's. 445 t South First. 51 26tx WANTED -Custom weaving, Colonial rag rugs of ull materials • woven to suit your needs. Phone . 1068. Ed Rice, 916 Walnut St. > 623tx - WANTED Parking place for 24 foot trailer before Friday night if ' possible. Prefer close to Foundry. - Phone J. C. Spahr, 1065. 62-g2t ' WANTED Veteran wants to buy ■’ automobile. Inquire or write box r 193 % Dt-mocrat. 62-g3tx , w7<NTED —' Waxhings and ironings. Phone 5342. ' 62t2 i — ; WANTED Customers for my lc< route. Phone 1683, Elmer’s Ice Delivery. 63-6tx WANTED All kinds of cattle and all kinds of hogs. L. W. Murphy. ' Phone 1678. 67-ts WANTED Hoimek<-<-p.u, slay or go home nights. No children, no washings or ironings. Phuuc 8765. I 61-4 t Wanted Light hauling, w<xxT i ash<w, rubbish, rake and roil lawm>. F. 0. Baker, phoue 1633. I 61-3 U - o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur I

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WANTED TO BUT—Directly from owner, modern home. At least 6 rooms Have cash. Write !x>x 194, Democrat giving name and address. 63 g3t WA-RtKh - (.'.(KT cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phoae 872. 214-ts W"*\STTl!tj—tadi»"*modeCcars for G. I.'s. Must be clean and in good condition. High celling prices. Fred Busche, phone 971. 85-36tx WANTED Will pay <35 reward to party renting me six room house. Phone 1161. 62-g2tx WATTTKb' House out of town or in. with or without acreage. 6 rooms or more. Farm has been r- nled where we live. Are forced to move. Write or call Gerald Mills, Ib-caPir. 63-g3t MIS( eTXaNeoUs ROOF tfftii'BLk Cal! on nsTwe will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no addkkmal coat. Also brick and asbestos elding. Arnold & Klenk, Phone 463. 10-ts FARMERS ATTENTION -We~rw move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts If you want toliuy good 40 acrea close to town with good buildings and fences, see Schwartz R*wlty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts APPLIANCE STRVICt We service all makes ot washers, sweepers. Irons, and other electrical appliances. We tarry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold A Klenk. 31-ts NOTICE We now have a phone at our store, 135 East Monrostreet. Call 1686 for upholstering, repairing, picture framing, refinfailing and good u*>ed furniture. Secaur Used Furniture and flpair. Open daily 8 a. m. to 6:30 p. nt, Saturday to 9:30 p. m. 59-g6t Time to order your Buchanan chicks. Bred right, hutched right, priced right. From culled and bloodtesb-d flocks, (10.00 per hundred. Feeds, feeders, fountains, remedies, brooders and supplies. Custom hatching a specialty. Buchanan Hatchery, Willshire, route 1. Four miles south of Willshire on road 19. 39-21g-tx BE SURE- Insure with Kenneth Runyon. Phone 385. K. C. Bldg LOST AND FOUND Will the party who took the jeathcr jacket In Stults Cigar Stor by mistake ph-ase return for his to 127 S. 4th or phone 781. 62-31 x For Sale Attractive Hotel Coffee Shopp and Dining Koom complete in Rice Hotel. Also Bus Ih-pol and plenty of local trade. Open 21 Hours. Doing a real business, good lease on building. Immediate possession. Phone 156 or 1489 for appointment or see I’. B. Hebble al Hotel Coffee Shopp Decatur, Ind.

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“JUST A HULK OF A BOY” — dontlher <siant/we ahoy, Susan* u ( vas* JcET FAT TRAININ'/ I 'IM, HE F - /— START PLANNING • i /T TWAT r — > the > I ( MARSHAVM.LOWS ? CHtX'LATF ON*EMTSr \£L/hE WEIGHS/' , z =?- (i&j r z* 2 © l ui O Xa. ... (M S'M s/iRWH CIV 7KVW i’MSs KW rr nt-BM xym>p a?f. to . wotn. km.mtu _ Hl ■■■ ■ I—— i L O N DIE BLONDIE- THE BREADWINNER! J WHY OONT MAJ COME ) I? STILL /__ — ( DOWN TO BREAKFAST? ) [IN BED/ / f 7-7 J ' 8 'A• ■'a' ■ n* Za z/ w A -Ik--.-. w Z *uuliEß|ilwl S-*W •<* w-wi* ~e** ■ *' -****a I " - ■ —■ , —

WHEN MARCH WINDS BLOW’ FIRES GROW. Today’s higher property values can lie lost in tomorrows ashes. A Phone Call May Save You The Difference. j t » Leland Smith Insurance Agency

FOfTHENT" Fdll UkSiT Garage. 222 07 Scventh street. Phom- 1450. 63-ltx Predicted Drought Os Beer Fell Here City Experiences Shortage Os Beer Imbllters of the pale, amber fluid brought back to a thirsty nation In 1932 after the failure of the "noble experiment" have already felt the predicted drought in this city. With the nation's brewertea predicting ua much as a 30 percent cut In Iteer prcsluctlon this summer, Decatur 4s already experiencing effects of the slice. In one local tavern Thursday, Rian approximate three hour stretch, the bartender Informed would-be patrons that his supply was completely exhausted and it wasn't until the proprietor was able to scurry around and locate the cases that sales were resumed. No longer do the city's beer drinkers slide up to the bar and order their favorite brand. The days of making a selection from as many as a dozen different brands are apparently gone—at least for the spring and summer. At various times In the past few weeks taverns have had only two brands both made in Fort Wayne. Premium beers are almost a thing of the past. Many of the retail stores have dlsiontinued carry-out sales, holding their supplies for sale over the bar or at least have limited the number of Imtties that may lie sold for carry-out. A marked scarcity has been noted for some time in the stronger brands of alcoholic beverages, but this shortage had been expect«-d. While wheat and grain sales to breweries have been reduced considerably, the beer drought was hardly expected to arrive so soon. Mirth Ortilleate Aotlca is lw-rcby Kivx-n that Fxlwin Nttippi-nli,iK»ti has filed a petition in ttio Circuit Court <>f Adams County Indiana, to have the tone and pla> e of his birth determin'd. Said petition is set for h-arlng on tile 22n*l day of Mar. li, IMtfl. • T.YDE O. TROGTXKIi Clerk of tbe Adams Circuit Court SI a r<-h I 5 ■■■ O —— - 1 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Mar 15—(t’p)— (PMAI — Livestock: Hogs 8.006; active, steady, al! good and choice butchers 160 !I>s. up and some choice lighter weights 14.85; 100-160 lbs. scheduled 13.25-14.5«; good and choice sows, good stags 14.10, Cattle 300; calves 300; not enough steers ami heifers to test I market; quality steady; cows I steady in clean-up trade, few good cows 13 50*14.00, bulk common and medium 9.50-13. 0 n, cantiers ami cutters 7.50-9.50; vealers active, steady, goo<l and choice I 17.50*18.05; common and medium 1 11.50-17.00. Sheep 300; steady on short supply; about load good tn low | choice 90 Him. f*-d T- y.i.- iamln* ■ 15.25; strictly choice wooled | lambs quotable around 15.50; medium to good, eligible 13.5»-1 14.75; slaughter ewes qiSutable I to 8.00 down. O — — Trade In a Good Town Decatur

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Adams Post To Mark 28th Anniversary I nr -<■ Hold Party Saturday To Mark Anniversary The 88th anniversary of the Amerlcati la-glon here will be celebrated Saturday night In a party at the home of Adams Post No. 43, American la*glon. The event will be opened with games and entertainment from 7 to 9 p.m . and prizes will be awarded to winners in the various contests. Following the games session, a luncheon will be served, and a dance from lo p.m. until I a.n. will climax the activities. Billy Rose atul his orchestra will furnish music for the dame. Members of the post, their wives, sweethearts, members of the auxiliary, their husbands, and men in uniform are Invited to attend. (i_ The region now constituting th*commonwealth of Kentucky was originally a part of Fincastle County, Virginia. Attention Farmers We are paying top ceiling prices for hogs Steury Abattoir Highway 27 Phone 1676 Notice! We are buying all grades of paper stock at present market prices. Also want Scrap Iron, Rags, Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cans. We are also buyers of beef hides, calf skin, sheep pelts, tallow, fats, greases, oils, lard, etc.; The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. .Monroe St. Phone 112 BUYING EGGS Current Receipt l-rice J 2c Not on the grade. Cash. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe.

Man Is Arrested For Public Intoxication - _ Ralph Gilliom, 33, of Decatar. I 1 route four, Is being held in jail i here uwaltliia arraignment on a I charge of public Intoxication, fol- ; lowing his arrest Thursday by Os ficor Adrian Coffee of tin* city police, Chief Ed Miller reported this morning. — Q— | Markets At A Glance i By United Prete [ Stocks higher In quf«*t trading. Bonds irregularly higher. U. B. governments higher. Curb stocks irregularly higher. Cotton steady. Wheat, corn, rye, oats and liar- J b y Irregular. Chicago Livestock: Hog* active. | steady; cattle moderately active I and steady; and sheep very active. ■ mostly io cents higher.

■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ WANTED : Ambitious young man for pimition in Chemical 1 Control Lalntralory of fast growing company. • ■ .Must have had two years college chemical train* M ■ ing or equivalent in industrial experience in feeds ■ ■ and food processing. B B Telephone D. H. Kingsley, J Central Soya Co., Inc. ; a Decatur, Indiana, No. 337. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■a••

FOR SALE NEW BEAUTIFUL CROWN NATURAL GAS RANGE. COFFEE MAKERS. Air Compressors Tire Pumps ; Garden Tractors Disc Blades .Manure Loaders Hog Feeders Hydralic Seats Used Oliver Mower Grease Guns Case Hammermill Tarpolians Corn Shelter Batteries Pump Jack Let Our Store Be Your Store. < * Gerber Implement Store I’. S. 27, N. 13th St., Decatur Phone 255

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StOTICK Voh-HralUrnt nina <»ron«i«» Nolle* Is hrraby alvwn that l-Mwiird Kurts has filed a petition In tha Circuit Court of Adams County Indiana, lo bav«- th*- tlnw and place of hue birth determined. Said petition is set for bearing on tlir 2Zn*l dav of March, jet*. <’LYI>E O. TROUTNKR Clerk **f the A'Ums Circuit Court March 11 Trade In a Good Town —- Decatur I- HOTPOINT APPLIANCES 0. E FARM EQUIPMENT I) a"m p e r CONTROLS KENT’S Complete Service At! Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe Bt. Phone 27 *