Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1946 — Page 5
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVMTfSING RATES Fsr 25 w«rds or I«m: 1 time 50c; 2 tlmas 75c; 2 time* Si; • times 11.75. RatM quatad are far conaacutiva Inaartlana. No claaalfitd •Sa accepted an ekipday schedule. Rato for 10 paint BLACK FACE la 6c per word for Inaortlon. Copy muet bo In office by 11 «. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday doadllne Io • a. m. FOR BALR All Make Wahhern. Sweepers repaired. Fnr sale kitchen cabi net*, base and wall; Kitchen's May tax Bales and Service, lie Jefferson. 514 f FOR SALE — Modern five room home. Fifth street, near GK. Hardwood floors, except one bedroom, built-in cupboards, recessed bath, plenty of cloaets. big bedrooms. living room across front of house, nice corner. Rood roof, paint, garage. Furnace, motor plumbing. Nice corner Big lot. About J 2.000 down, rest 135-140 monthly. Bob Heller. Realtor, I'hoae 870, Heller Building. 52-ts FOR BALK -One block from Lincoln school, modern five room, two bedrooms, house, with extra breakfast room. Nice asbestos-ce-ment siding for low upkeep, (lood roof, iwdecorated last fall. Garage, corner lot. Basement, new furnace, motor plumbing. Built in cupboards, four fluorescent lights. »!.5«0 down, rest 834.40 monthly. Bob Welter, Realtor, phons 870. Heller BuiMlag. fffftf TOTfBALK ft,-In hr.ll 12 hoe Hoosier with fertlller and grass seerler In fine shape, also K ystone hay loader, eight foot MeCqrmk'k Binder. Two set extension rims for John Ih-ere G. P. or Fordson tractor probably will tit other makes. W. A. Wherry, Monroeville. Ind., 3 miles North Blakey Church. 84 3tx FOR SALE Semi-Inode, n. Two I aimrtment house. 224 N. Kiev enth Bt. Phoue 205 or inquire Evelyn Roop Beauty Shop. 108 N. 9 St, »43tx FOR BALE 5 acre track with modern home ideally located at edge of Decatur. Ind. Paved sheet. Possession 30 days Phon! 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur, Ind. 85-3 t FOR BALE- -Two heifers, on 7 fresh In May: one fresh in October. Phone 973 E. V. B Heller. 65FOR HALE -SoiTwlth 10 pigs. Also two Ford axles; two Ford wheels and two 30 x 3H tire* and inner-tubes. Hugo Thl-me, 6'i miles northeast of Decatur. 65-3lx FOR BALM—The Investment Utne you have been looking for. Has guaranteed lease from local factory, which collects rent, guarantees against damage. Lease has 18 months to go. House is well painted, seini-modern with good roof, garage. Rent ceiliM 825 monthly, taxes low, Priced for quick sale, 83>900. At least 8900 cash, down. Bob Heller. Reator, Heller Building, Phoue 87t. 69-ktf SALK- Semi modern 4 rooms and bath, large lot, garden, shubevy, nicely Improved. Immediate pruwesslon. 30 acre farm. 7 miles east, good 5 room bouse, good barn, large poultry house. Drove well, eteatrlcity. Ti-Staie Realty. T. D. Sohleferstein, phone 105. 53-ts neighbors at Bprague Furniture Store. Hottest value spot in Northern Indiana. We save you 10% to 20%. Why pay more? Sprague Furniture Slur,-. Phone 199. 61-3ttt Ma SALK U*t W. Hi street. 15 by 190. 1375. Arthur Martina*, inquire at Al Schmitt. gff-g6tx WIalT? ok RF:\‘T Wffl chair for invalid:], like new Telephone 1543 after 6:00 o’efoeh p.ut 66a*x hIR SALE « bucks, a Im* 2 sows. Ernest Thieme, 7 mites north--6RO Baeatur. 66-g3i FOR SAl.k 100 gal. ell talik and cellar pump. Hites* Grocery. Phone 31. 66-3tx war s.xLt —h>ur dve room semimodem and eome larger modern PropertifM. well located. Terms. Jesse Engle, 360 Winchester Bt. 66rn S A n? —'suit, 1 worn twice. Imte elyle. Coat aixe. 40. {■ants 34 waist. 1 ladies tailored Chesterfield coat, disc 16. Mrs. D. B. Robinson, 323 , k North Fourth street. 66-gJtx m Bale't-. 1 . /h. year <*M mare*, weight 1650 each, broke n C. Trego, one mite west of Wren, O. |6-g3tx — Modern iTroom i house. 1240 Master Drive In Master Addition. Roy 8. Johnson * Son. tteVoss Building Phone I*4. 6653: Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
wncuu b r x« s. 7mM > -t S "Mtea Jones, we better sell this Water Cooter with a Democrat Want Ad — I never could drink out of a Jug without II slipping!" lAU -IMwi Man W’iM •parteDeuts, private *ate**cea. good repair priced to sell, immediate pmsaMtoa. Seven room home, four iota, barn, poultry houae, brooder house good cistern, electricity. Uwated la Rtvarre. Apartment bouse, with three modenn spariineats and beauty shoppe, wU) sell as a going baaia•an with good income. Located near uptown. 110 acne farm near city, good building*, motor plumbing, electricity, some growing crops, immediate possßeeioa. Priced for quick sale. Tri State Realty Ca. T. D. Schieferstain, Phone 105. 46-ts If you want to Imy good M acres close to town with good buildIngs and fences, see Schwarts Reelty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 18-ts fhWfc JTKHR MIE ers. Vacuum Coffee Maker Sats. Pbilco Auto Radio Aerials. Pbilco Farm Radio Batteries, deep and shallow well water syst-ms. Nuenamel paints, enamels and varnishes, twin burner electric hot plates, Stokol stokers. Williamson furnaces, skilled furnace rrpairing—aro all available at Haugk Heating and Appliances. 131 South Second street. 64 ts WXNRB SEWING MACHINE Rr>2lßfKo —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parte. Wo make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitchtag, make buttonhole* Boardman's, 646 South First. 51-261 X WANTED Customers for my lee route. Phone 1683, Elmer's Ice Delivery. 63-ttX WASTiff An’kindrarsnfcani all kinds of bogs. L. W. Murphy. Phone 1678. 57-ls WANTED 2 drum hoist eperafor! fur dippiug gravel Phone 248. Yost Const ruteiuu Co. <4-g6t WANTED—Iden For so'rk ""In ch»ese plant. Apply Kraft Food Co. 643 t WA NTED By ex-service man and middle aged parvut, 5 or 6 room house in town or country. Will consider country home where owner has stock to care for. Reference furnished. Address Box 196 tn care of Democrat. 64-3tx WANTED To rent a house in town or country. Phoue 1378. 65-3 H WAITED Brakes to be relined complete |H*.6P. Rebuild your master cylinder |3.o<*. By appointment only King's Hates, mile west of 27 on Novelty Bond. Phoao 996-K. 65-Mx WANTI;I * Two womeii. one lor waitrens and one for kitchen work. Day shift. Telephone 308 or »335. 65-a.Ttx WANTED -Anhes to haul fSFs'T. plow. Inquire George Kahn. Telephone 5641. North 11th street. HoiueWuod addition. 65t3 W ASiTE ts- -Experienced' "milt, 'dfe 25 to 45. white, seeking loag term employment in attractive home. To live with small family or day work If preferred. Blate references. Salary 835 per week. Write Box No. 13M Daily Democrat. 65-6 t WA.^YkD ,J4 To “hang Wall paper Experienced. Joe Cully and Jim Stell. Rockford. Ohte U R 2. 88-843 WAn j +ED Room and board on farm near D eatur. experienced farm band, who would do chores morning and evening in Melange Phone 69 Monro* 65 2tx WAN'TEb - Caed eh'rs, llgliesf prices puld for good, clean used ears. No delay. For quick qaah see Ziatsmaater Motor Balas, First and Monroe, phone 872. 814-tt WAWtßtf-Codaa' M hnaa. Is* am money. Low rates. Very Rberal terms. Bee m» tof abstracts of title. French Quino. UT-Tdf WANTED Dttice desk, typewriter desk preferred. Cail ’56. 06-3tx WANTEb: ViMMN»i~tol. i<>«* loeMlioa. Cash. Box IBS, Democrat. IMff.'Hx WANTED Immediately sietiographer for office work- State qualifications. Write box 195. Democrat. 86-gSt WANTED- toy. ii 15 for dhore I work oa dairy. Write box 197, Democrat. 66-g6t WANTfeD To BUY l!oite«. lW«f centrally located, or north side. Write box 198, Democrat. 66qr*U
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WANTBD — By user v I cent Iff, three, four of flve joom apartment or house to eg aaar Decalffg. Telephone 303. **«Mx Roof tSWTOTM A ... #• will be glad ta five yaa a tree eat la ato M us Um Kh W« tgi apply a guaswtodl Cgray roo( t no addlttaeal mat. Also brlok asbataM aidtag AraaM A Wtaws ■Tilliu imwo ' move <Md he«aaa. a««te boffte J ate D«aatar phaaa 88M Wd M> all Hnnm ehavffaa. TU fftodtey ( Pmdtaeta Co. IHB ( AF«uwrwwia We aorvtoa »U toffffao al vaffbenk trioal appUaMea W» sarry a aeanPlata liaa H Wta Bta «u taffdter »•*••• -A—H <b Mfr* K* I ik lostTCTSTW 1 wrist watch tuasawhere to the buslneea dtotrtef of Decatur. Reward. Tetobhotae ||t Heto* fftote. IH-M CHICAGO LlVtffVffffK Chicago. March 19— (UP) — (USDA)—Livestock: Hags: S.WU; tcUrtt at»ady; ( good and choice barrows and gilts 1485, the ceiling; sows at 1410, ceiling; complete early clearance. ' Cattle: 6,500; calves: 506; fed steers and yearling* Including bought relatively few cattle; bulls strong to 21 cents higher; venters steady; slock la negiigibte supply. Moat beef ateer. 15-17, top I--758; nothing strk tly choice here; most fed heifers 145(816; bulk beef town 105013; hesvy Hausaae bulls to 1350 and beef bulls to 145 o: extreme top venters 165A ptacticsl top 1< Hheep; 3,500; early sates slaughter lambs .found steady; other classes to too* light supply for market testa Load lots good and choke fed wooled western lambs 1550-157?. ?>ad just-good woolskins 1325 straight; load or so held to 10 and slightly above. BUYING EGGS Current Receipt Price JO C Net on the grade. Caah. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe. — 1 WANTED 20 HEAD Sood Horses Mr. SulHvan, Hudson FaH* N. V., will be hero WSDNEBDAV, MARCH 30. PHONE 1297 FRED AHR
11l 11 I THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing-“LOOK OUT F()R YOUR BriTthYBAGHELOR!" £ z ■— ■— s —' ( me A will WIN cause) 7 cuit MF NPVFP MAC (POPEYB WH-l) I O'CLOCK; r HE NEVER has < Jrnien H k-COSEj I — ) MARRIED EITHER yg:/ nsvee\L//_ MJ® i M " W~~wA ■' l L SB W \ W 47 --- - iTrF lIMMj '*RBjL2r" > Y ■ »U. LJ X J ~TLT- / \ ) i II \ ** l___ IIM * '*"* * 1 ~ I MfEMai—rmvitil •OilfttAlMarvAl'WrMll»nW, , I BLONDIE PAGING A VETERINARIAN 1" "‘ "* _Jl|||||l|||llW" ' "|| wnnniww* ' I - ~~~ (i uxoxxi just Y pA \ I AND NO CIRCUS) \NCxry (• Scree.?i~. TffTS n * . X stuff. J> to / x ~\g y ♦' m|fe* a'-'Y <'>iiwiir \jr*p^';|! t i;l'l™ I" !il, " M ■' • ' vtjwwU ~’ ’’*, . .| I? . v , "w Fn.'*lL. c tfV., i J ■<.,.-,«■*•■. . .rj.i- I -I U-r ~ ' 1 “ K ■' ' • V. *;" - * LS^.ut? .;,i„',ai&.l **EilWWl—^E^W—R—HP—MN—— —B—I ■***—Ml——il^—MMMMMHMMMMMyMMBBMMIBIB t-OK Y(MJR PROTECTION: 1, Determine today's value of your dwellmK or build inn. J. Compare ibis with the amount of insurance you < now carry. X Get in touch with ua if there io a material difference between the two. Leland Smith Insurance Agency
Enrollment In Corn Club Open To June 1 Early Enrollment Is Reported High Th. 8 acre corn cleh h»r 1946 U off to a flying start, states county chairm.u Victor Hteewe The coun ty baa three life members awl 62 fuHnere have already signed up ou an annual basis Karolltnoni on the annual basis to open until June 1. Mr. Bteeke slated tha' the 5 acre club wan a very definite tnflaeuc< to spreading the mb of better terming practices, la to get the hl.best yields the contestant<* find that h desirable to plow under clever «<*<|. contain the best possible hybrid seed, observe clone plauliog and cultivate shallow and not to udhes Th* members to date are as folIowa: !U« members, E. W. Busche. Edwin Reifsteck and Winfred Gerke. Annual members are: Leetor Adler, Orval All. Bill Arnold. Eugene Arnold. Homer Arnold. Henry Aschteman, Horry L. Aschliman. Robert Ascbliman. Albert Beineke, Robert Berning, Alton O. Bittner, Theodors Bteeke. Victor Mleeke, Leßoy Boehm. Harvey Bucher. Roliert Bucher. Clarence Buelck, John P. Eicher. Menno P. Eicher. Beuj. Gerke. Lee G. Graber. Martin J. Gntlier, Don Habegger. Sylvan D. Habegger, Eugene Heimann. Henry Heimann. John E. Heimann. Harvo Ineiehen. Rufus ItUiiger, Elmer J. Isch. Joe L. Isch, Ezra Kaebr, Martin Klpfer, Raymond Klpfer. Wm. Klpfer. Jr.. Oscar Koenemann. Vvrl LauiaenheUer, Edison f*hman, Floyd Liby. Roland** Liechty, Janies Lybarger. Clifford Wann. IRniJ. D. Mazelta, Richard Meebbwgei, Wm. Neadsttou. Weid»n Neuenschwander, Carl Nmw baum. Reuben Nussbaum. Don Ratideubusb. Raymond Ringger. C. W. R. Scb warts, EH Schwartz. Leon ard Schwartz. L. Roulm-u Schwartz, Ernest Sommer. Willis Sommer, Hteffeu. Dau Striker, ErI nest Thieme, Delinoru Wucbter, I Robert Yergter, and Kenuit Yod Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregularly higher in ! quiet trading. Bonds irregularly higher. . Silver unchanged in New York l at 70% rents a flue ounce. Cotton steady. Wheat, corn. rye. oats and barley steady. Chicago livestock: Hogs active, steady; cattle strong, and sheep around steady. ■ —— o — Sixty-four head of purebred Hereford cattle auctioned at an annual sale of the Wyoming Hereford ranch near Cheyenne brought a lota! of 8379.250. Average price! paid was 14.311. WANTED Sales Representative for a well established business. Reference required. Must have your own car. Assured of steady income. Address Box 769, Huntington, Ind.
Fear B-29 Crashed In California Area Reported Missing In Stormy Weather Hamilton Field, Calif., March 19 —(UP)—A B-29 saperfortrass fly Ing from Hawaii to thi> FairfieldHuiaun. Calif., air base with a crew of sevea disappnarwl lu stormy darkness over the Haa Frsncteeo area early today and was feared to have craslted gam the Gulden Gate Flying through rain and a murky. low-lying cloud hank, the plane approached the San Francisco coastline at I a m and contacted the Hamilton Field air Imse. 25 miles north of Ban Francisco and 4o miles west of Fairfield-Siiisiin bast. The pilot, apparently trying to rmne in for a landing, told the Hamilton Field control tower that hln plane was* low on gasoline, with uuly enough left to k«ep aloft until 3 a. m. The Hamilton Field control tower switched the plane over to Hie Fairfleld-Suisau tower, au army spokesman said At that lime the su|*erfortress was beltevud 15 miles or less from the Golden Gate, or "lightly east of the Fa ration Island off Sau Franstoao. lu Honolulu, where air-sea rescue uuita had stayed in contact with the plane until it reached the western sea frontier area, it was reported unofficially that the plane had radioed that it was circling over San Francsco, seeking a t hnine to land Col. Horace Ain»worth at the Fairfleld-Siiisan base said the base control tower last heard from the plane at 10:55 p. m.. mure than two hours before Hamilton Field contacted the pilot. At that time, Col. Ainsworth said, the plane was believed over the Parallones. indicating that the mperfortraps may have circled several hours over the San Francisco coastal area before it run out of gasoline. Ainsworth said the plane was Uavius unghe trouble, and reports from Honolulu said the four-eng-ined B-29 was flying on three motors when it approached the mainland Two t'-54s took off from Hamilton Field to search both the coastlit> near San Francisco, ami the urea near the Fuirtteld-Buisaa base. The army denied reports that insurance Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 729 No. 3rd St. Phone 570 FOR SALE 40 Acre Farm, i'/n miles from i Dtcatur; good buildings, extra I pood fences, electric lights. | Ideal home. Immediate pot- h SOSSion. ; | SCHWARTZ REALTY SERVICE 915 W. Monroe St. Phono 1398 ||
the superfortress was engaged on a mission iu connection with tha Bikini Atoll bomb test. e The mineral resources of the United States comprise the corticrsteue of American manufacturing The Bureau of the Budget of the United States was created by an act of Congress in the year 1921. Ippebilieval at tdaUalatratar He. 4XM Nutk’o Is lwtr*4*y glv«n tli.it tlie umteraisncd ba* hoeu Mpp*.lv<**«t Adinlnialrator of th* r»t»l«- of l»*l>«lle A Wliihiih, lat<- of AUiiiih t'ouuty. deceased. The estate I* probably solvent. Klinyi E. Wimine, AdtiilnUtrator. March |«. IMS. VatbOM t. Velean. Atterney. Maich 19. 26. Apr. 3 ■ ■■l „ — .1,111 muue of rtbtl, •»:iTi.r:M4:xT lir EUTATK be. ZM« Notice Im hereby aiven to tl*,- . r« ditora, heir* sml leuatxes ~r William Cl. Kenvlnger, decea«ed. Co appear In tlu- Adams <’lr.-uH Court, mid at Decatur, Indiana. »n tiie Sth day of April, 1316 and Mtrnw canoe. If any. why lhe Final Kettle, meat Account* witli the rotate of said d«< edrnt should not Vw approved: and oald helr« are notified Io then and there make proof of heirohip. and receive tbelr diotrlbutlv<- shareo. Kdna K«-ii"lng»r, A<lmini«tratrlx. Ihoutur, Indiana. Mart’ll IS, ISIS. 11. Mooelman literacy. March 19, 26
REAL ESTATE AUCTION — 210 Acres — Thin Earm to Being Sold To Settle An Estate. Friday, March 22 f 1946 1:30 P. M. LOCATION: 1314 mites southwest of Fort Wayne, Indiana, on Highway 24. and I'j mites oast; or 2 miles north and 11k miles east of Roanoke, ludiana. first house on left side of road. Ixeated In Jackson Township. Huntington County. Indiana Close to Abbolt, or west of Lafayette Center School to county line, then north I'4 miles. DESCRIPTION OF BUILDINGS: Good live room hou»e. with bath; good bank barn, 9<f by 45 feet, with 19 cow stanchions; brick hog house; corn cribs; grainery; double garage; and toul shed. Water and electricity in bouse and barn. These buildings are all in good repair. LAND: ion acres of good black soil, balance slightly rolling. Good productive land, pretty well fenced. TERMS A POSSESSION: Terms 1/3 cash day of sale, balance to be paid on delivery of deed ami abstract. Give purclia*er posseHsion at once. Fann is rented until March 1, 1947, with landlord's share of crops. EVERETT & BURDG OWNERS Hunter A Strahtn -Auctioneers. J. W. Andrews. Agent Decatur. Indiana. w■■■sisvisssgiflgsaassssii : RUPTURED? ; Nsw Patented It holds the muscles together with a ® 0 DOBBS TRUSS soft concave pad. .. . Keeps Rupture ■ m DiHANiTARY lightly clo*ed at ail times while (can be washed I working, lifting, walking or swim- ■ - ming. Lightweight, tom he* body In ■ I Strapless »«* ! *« I * Ibilhloaw CANNOT SLIP a 1 0 DUJUICob Reason should teach you not to place g ■" BdtICSS * 1,4,144 Or b<ll in °P* n ing of rupture, g ■ which keeps muaeles spread apart, g 0 FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE IN OUR STORE a ■ WEDNESDAY. Mar. 20—9 a. m. to 6 p. m. H : SMITH DRUG CO. 2
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— ' — NOTK B OF PIN4L SKTTLEWBNT OF ESTXTE Ne. 414? Notice I* herebv given to the creditors, belr» ami legntnt* of Julio* ll*kl< man, deceased to app*a* lu the Circuit Court, Ihl-1 at Decatur, tndlnna, on the 11th day of April, ISIS and *lu*w cauae It wn*, why the Final peltioaicul Ac>-vunt* with the estate <>f auid decedent .hoiild not lx approved, amt .aid heir. •»*- notffled to then and niaue proof of heirahlp, and revolve their distributive a bare a. Florence L. UueUr, Kxe<-uttis. I>e<atur, Indians, M.inh IS, 1*46. «<. Hemy Nievly SUoreey. March 1», 34 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur WANTED Starting March 16th BABY CALVES Will pay $3 to sl2 for yow 3-day-old and older calveo. Bring them in Every Saturday till 12 o'clock. No yardage, or weight chargee. Call us for all kinds es Livestock Prices. We carry highest prices possible. For Trucking Services Call Decatur Phone 301 Berne Phone 30 Kennett-Murray
