Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1946 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —oFor 25 words or loos; 1 time 60c; 2 times 75c; 3 times 11; • times 11.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted on sklpday schedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE Is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 S. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is » a. m. FOR SALE All .Make WaNhertt, Sweepers repaired. For sale kitchen cabinets, base and wall; Kitchen’s Maytag Sales and Service, 110 Jefferson. 54 ts FOll SALE—One block from Lincoln school, modern five room, two bedrooms, house, with extra breakfast room. Nice asbestos-ce-ment siding for low upkeep. Good roof, redecorated last fall. Garage, corner lot. Basement, new furnace, motor plumbing. Oullt in cupboards, four fluorescent lights. Sl.s'Mi down, rest 334.10 monthly. Bob Heller, Itealtor, phone K7O. Heller Building. 02tf and Great your friemis and neighbors at Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest value spot in Northern Indiana. We save you 10% to 30%. W'hy pay more? Sprague Furniture Store, Phone Hdi. 61 3ot FOR sAI.IC-Premier and Du nla |» strawberry plants, lied Raspberry, Black Itasphcrry and Black berry plants. Thexe are No. 1 plants. Riverside Nursery, Berne. Ind. 6912 t If you want to "Vuy good lO acres close to town with good buildInga and fences, see Schwartz Realty Service, 111 W. Monroe St. 15-ts Foil SAl.hi iio? pl. A.ir bl< V< I'Balloon tires. |35 Box 139, Route 2, Decatur, Indiana. 71-3tx Ftlil SALK Now Is the time to buy. New and used. Rotary hoes, oval spring tooth section type; lime and fertiliser spreaders; spring and spike tooth har.ows; aiuglo and double culllpa* kera; sprocket packers; cultlmulchers; factory built rubber tire wagons; Honwlraulic buck rakes and man ure loaders; manure spreaders, mounted corn planters for Oliver; bulidoters for Fori tractor: cylin der corn shellcrs; hydraulic jacks; tractor tires; hydraulic seuta; air compressors. Oliver Sales and Service. Craigvill<> Garage. 71 6t h>R SALE !!.'>' acre good pro ductlve farm with tile block mod ern home. 5s x 7o barn with good cow stable. Nice tile block poultry house. All other necessary out buildings. Fair femes. All build Ings are In good repair, laxated 3'4 miles from a good market town, Rockford, Ohio. Priced 115 b per acty*. linmcdlato possession *f Imught before April ii. If Interested call Lester W. Human. Decatur phone 6761. 71-ts lbt>*hale7T«r< lov<7 hay. Not moldy Inquire otto Hoile, 64* Mercer Avenue, phono no. 1339. 71-3tx For' saj.e' Barn 32 x 21 With toft, car A track, in Monroe. Mrs. William Mitchell. 72 3tx FOR BALK Grad<~<ii'.rn»ey cow. fresh May 1. Robert Swoveland, first house on state line off of Piqua road. 72-3tx For hamT Klt« h< n Cabinet, good us new. Theodore Bents, route 3, Decatur. 72 a3tx WSALK —flood Used International Manure Hpreader. i'sed Stover 11 inch Hamtnennill. Cultivator for F-2u Farmall. New John Deere Plow Sole. Fertilizer attachments. with big hoppers. Steffen implement Company. Third St. Phone 180. 72-;<t FOR SALE 2 sows with 19 pigs Ernest Thieme, 7 miles northeast Decatur. 72-g3tx FOR SALK—Chevrolet motor, fit tt-33. Phone 969 It. Barnett Sapp, on Piqua road, across 101. second house. 72g3tx foiT SA’!,!’’ *4tt lot; mixed baled hay. Wincharged for radio. Jesse Michaud, 44 mile south of Willshire. 72-ltX FOR SALE-55 acre 7arm~KxceL lent condition. Elect ilcity in all buildings. Barn 36 x 60. Gihml land and well tiled. Clyde O. Troutner, phone 73 1166, Real Eatate and in aurance. *7-gt FOR SALE — Recently”buUT"aii Modern bouse. Four rootne and bath, fiyi basement. In extellent condition. Large lot. Poaaeaalon In 30 days. |l9<mi down payment. Clyde O. Trout ner. Real Estate and Insurance. Phone 734166 67-X 1 Fbtt SALK Two prewar 700tires. Good condition. See Joe Corral, Jr. Fltwt house east of Mt. Pleasant church. 73-a3tx TOk SALE —Frost proof cabbage , plants. William Suahui. 339 North Ninth street. 73-g2t

QL'ICKIES by Ken Reynolds iW, "Yes, I once suggested we get a maid with a Democrat Want Ad but with my wife it’s work , or fight!” I Fttlt HALE 1935 l»odg»C4 door sedan. Call Monroe 1006. 71-g3tl * FOR SALk—bisk~blades. tarpaul- ' ins tire pumps, grease guns, roof . paint, garden tractors, manure loaders for F-29 and HAM Farm- , all. Make arrangement to have i your tractor and combine repaired . now. Gerbor Implement Store. U. | S. 27 Decatur phono 255. 6*-6t . FOR SALE Located on Adams St. . Decatur, 7-room home, 4 room . and lavatory downstairs, 3 rooms * and laithroom upstairs, built In > back porch and waeh room, good r cellar. This house is insulated with I rock wool and in good repair, good I garage, good drove well and big , cistern, ideal location, one block . from Lincoln school, just across , street from grocery store and ser- , vice station, nice distance from t churches. Fine home for someone. ( Cull La ster W. Human, phone 6761. I’x-.itur. 67-ts . Foil SALE Alfalfa and mixed hay; certified Lincoln Imans, Germanization 97%, moisture 10.3 .. Craigville A D-xatur phones. O. V. Dilling, Decatur itt. 2. 69-6 t 1 Foil SALE L'mml electric washer. Good running condition. Call WU. i 73g2t FI>Ii"SALE ”2o“a«'rch. level highly product Ivo land. Good set of Improvements. including Completely Modern Home, ideally io- ' cated near Decatur. YOL' CAN Bt'Y THIS FINE COUNTRY HOME AND 20 ACRES Foil LESS THAN THE PRICE OF CITY PROPERTY, (all 174. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Ind. 73-3 t Ft»il“SAl7E Admiral Radio’. 117 cord changers, and combinatton sets. Immediate delivery. Steffen's oil Till:(J St. Phone I*o. 73-61 Foil SALE Ilia *.it ha motor I’> IIP Briggs motor, special built, balloon tires, lights. Frank Lundin. 3 miles south on mud pike. 73-glt Toll SALE- 3 lawn mowers in good condition; will sharpen and repair lawn mowers; also saw filing of all kinds; work guaranteed. Chris Neukom. 1016 Vine St. Tltß FtJIf’SALE—(«. E. electric stove in good condition. Call 1161. 72t3x Foil SALE iTimoiiTmodern dup” lex, located near schools, churches. Three blocks from business district. Priced for quick sale. Immediate possession. Phono 1540 after 5:30 p.tir 73-3 t Ftlll SALE Accident and health insurance. Cull Kenneth Runyon. phone 3*5. K. of C. Building, room 5. 73-31 FOR SALE 6 roll’Mil waukee corn shredder, < utter head. IIIC corn binder. IHC cheap usulde tractor C. C. Abbott. 7 miles northeasti of Decatur. 73-stx FOR SALE YelbTw “formal. Size 12. Worn once. Phone 99G-B. 73-21* WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all gnakes. Needles, nil. belts, parts. We mske covered buckles, covered buttons, do hetnstKchlng. ' make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 446 South First. 51 26tx WANTED—AII kinds of cattle sntf all kinds of hogs. L. W. Murphy. Phone 167*. 57-ts ■Wanted* - I sed cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First nnil Monroe, phone 372. 214-ls Girl or woman five nights a week for general housework, while mother works second trick. 130 S. 14th Hi. 71-31* WANTeD~To clean wallpaper, cisterns, wash windows. Cal) phone 210, Frank Straub. 71-31* WANTED Girl. 14. dewiroa entployment as housekeeper Io bachelor or widower In country home near liccatur for room, hoard bnd small wages. Write Box 199 % Democrat. 72-b3tx salKs hßpiitiinrsT-A Tin? WANTED — Personal require- I tnetita: mechanical or civil engineering background; aggressive go"d appearance and personality; have the ability to deal with all types of trade. Must have car. Include references from bank and past employers. Address Box 200 | % Democrat. 72-2 t

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WANTED—inside palatlDi and da- 1 corating by axpanesoad paintsr Also outside jobs cnatreeted. Phone *o*3. or 6652 73-g3t WXNfE"rf¥iVTnW Hied'*Ban<i Instruments Phone 56u or write Ted Maun *ls West Madison Street. 72 Ms WAN'fsb-- llousekeeper to assumr complete charge of house. Seven in family, son In navy. Pour In udlool, baby at home. Ages 14. 11. 7. 5. 2. Private room. C. Hassett. 750 High Hl Phone 7432 be fore 2 p. m. 73-3tX WAfftEl) - Lawns to mow! Woods and Larry Sharp Phone 367 73t3 Toll Sale S room modern Inmgalow. 1404 W. Madison, motor plumbing, built In features, priced for immediate sale and possess. lon. * room duplex with 4 rooms up. modern except furnace; 10 room modern home near np town, hardwood doors, built In features, has 3 room apartment with private entrance, choice home and Income; 9 room home near uptown, suitable for good home with rental income. Immediate possession; 7 room modem home 011 So. 11 th. arranged for two apartments, prlvate entrance Strictly modern apartment house with 3 apartments and beauty shoppe. Will sell as a going business with good rental, choice for income. 5 room send modern home al *2l No. 3rd. priced for immediate sale and posaeMlon. 30 acre farm 7 miles east, 5 room house, gowl barn and poultry house, electricity and good well 110 acre farm near city, good buildings, motor plumbing and electricity. Several other farms uud choice building lots. Call or write TriState Realty Co., or T D Schiefer eleln, telephone 105. 72-ts FOR SALE Ptemier Eledrlc Sweepers. Electric Healers, Shallow Well Pumps; Cow Stanchlons; Nil-Enamel Paint; I lonic Friesers. Haugk Heating and Appliance. South Second st. 73t3 condition. 1 farm wagon. Corner Line a- Studabakcr streets. Phone 7303 73t3 MISCELLANEOUS on us. we will be glad to give you a free e.-fimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and ' asbestos siding. Arnold A Klenk.! Phone 463 HO-ts, T\R*MEiLS'~ATTENTI<W~W~7 j move dead horses, cows, hogs, I •tc De<atur phone MB We pay all phono charges. The Studley Products Co. 15-ts I “““APPLIANCE gffRVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parta for all popular makes,—Arnold A Kleuk. 31 ts FAftlif LflAhfS —Wo ire nakiug farm loans for 5 to 33 years at 4% lot. There Is no expenso to borrower. The norrower can pay any amount nt any time. Call mo or drop me a line and f will cull on you. C. D. Lewton. T LOSTaNDFOUNO LdjCT Black biiiiold. Contain' | pictures and papers. Reward Phone 7131. 73-g3t* Green peppers are u good source of Vitamin C. THIMBLE THEATER

you may k. /popeye, areTl Fall i neeps is\ fight you get no CftMAniiTFl < , ,* , /cease Syou some SPfNACHHJ JSLSgrU OOuET V«7 CWHAT." NO SPINACH???/ , BO? Q \» Fr F?fih r <<^S-' z , «_&> -' Aak LZ Esr (certinsl/) *' x ’ fNO O-O-O') wC/ > ffn «. \ Y\?o<ma —• ??< —— €S> iL *> (f C> e "W. W* 4 ‘ VT*- .' /‘v*^— yj; ' ~ 7 ran !,« IMfht rlHr r (TH to. *! •'!'« .StHtF, »<?.,' BLONDIE “ ' IT’S ONLY HAY, BIjONDIE! H| || H f 4 2 WMATS k _, A (TO SEE A HORSE ) ( THE IDEA?) <, SMOKE A 27 • ■ —I ~ ' WB Ste "T- -;> >_■■« >•■ ■•• ■•;■ /■ >• • -— I --A - J 27 X| ?!fL....«£..1 ONLY 3in 100 have vnough! Furnace contents burn—but the furnace doesn't. Home contents usually burn more completely: NUlfer greater I damage by *>moke and waler than the houxe itself when fire occurs. Leland Smith Insurance Agency

PLANS ARE OUTLINED, tt'satanoia raw* w—t said there should be at leant a limitation ou the total guarantee the government could make Wyatt'a plans call for 350,000 of the ready-made homes lu 1946, and 600,000 In 1947. He assured the subcommittee that "the prefabricated bouse will not be a flimsy house.” Land and erection coats would Im- additional. Wyatt has asked for price ceilings on building lots to prevent some cities already have gone up speculative increases. Ixvtx in more than 200 percent, he said. The It. 8. Chamber of Com* merer, meanwhile, opposed Wyatt’a requeat for 1600.000,H0 with which to subaldlae production of scarce building materials. - , — ..0— . — CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, March 27— (UP) — (URDA l —Livestock; Ilogs: 5.500; active, steady. Good an*l choice barrows aji I guilts 1485, the ceiling; sows at 1410; complete early clearance. Cattle: 10,000; calves: 80V; general trade very active, fully steady on all classes, largely steer and yearling run. Top 18, paid fur three loads scaling 1355 pounds, and one load averaging 1200 pounds; quality Improved alaaMe supply fed steers end yearlings 17-1776; beat mixed offerings 1765; fed heifers 1725; bulk heifers 15-1650; cows, bulls, and veah-rs very scarce; weighty sausage bulls Io 1475; strictly good cows to 15 and better; little almve 13, however <sbl head selected vealers 17. Hheep: 3,500; active, slaughter lambs strong to 25 cents higher, mostly 15-25 cents up; mature • wes very scarce, fully steady. Part deck good and choice 94pouud Illinois fed lambs 16. several loads now held above that price; about five loads mix ed medium to choice fed lambs 1550-1575; part deck good fed clipped lambs fall shorn pelts 15; odd end mixed slaughter ewes 825 down. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July 1.83'n8; Sept 1.83 '.B. Dec 183HB. Corn: May 121 « S B; July 1.21 » a H; Hept. 1.21 'jß Oats; May 83B; July *IH'». Hept. 7*; Dec. 78% WANTED Capable Woman Clerk hy ItM’al retail store. Approx. 42 hr. week. Lood waxes. Person between asses 23 to 35 desired. Keplv Democrat Dox 201. BUYING EGGS Current Receipt I’rice 29c Not on the grade. Csoh. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe.

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Chicago Waitress Found Suffocated Chicago, Maruh 27 — (UP) — Gloria Wlllhime. Chicago wnlfiless who figured In the Investigation of the Huzanne Degun murder. was found suffocated early today In her near North Hide hotel room. Police identified Miss Williams . through her fingerprints and a parole card found among her belouglngs which gave her name as Gloria Williams Her body, clad only in panties Mas found beside a smouldering bed which police said had been ignited by a lighted dgarel. A < Igaret stub and an ash tray were found 011 the bed. Several days after Suzanne was kidnaped and butchered last Jan. 7. Miss Williams was brought to Chicago from Sheboyan. Wls, on the assertion that she could identify the slayer. She had said she heard a man named '‘Smltty" talk alstul Hu- kidnaping but she failed to Ideuilfy anyone by that name as the slayer. Miss Williams had been arrested at Shelsiygan on a charge of drunkimss She was arrested a gain later at Chicago on a similar charge and was placed ou probation March 21. o - — NEW STRIKES It'ooSiooeg Frem Face Oael an hour already granted workers In the steel, oil, automotive and electrical induatries. He walked out of the unimi-o|ieratitrs conference at Washington with word that the existing contract would bo terminated <>n its expiration date March 31. Traditionally the I'MW Mops work with the terffiinalion of a conuact II a new one liar not lie* 11 negotiated Secretary of Labor l/ wls B f Hchwi-llenbach. said the Westinghouse strike would In* bls first order of biisines’ after he returns to Washington from a Pacific coat political trip In a report io Hchwellenliacli, I mediators William H Davis, form er war lnfs>r board chairman, and Arthur H. Meyers. New York state molintion hoard chairman -aid: "The refusal of the company on ' March 23 tn continue negotiations i or meet With the illlioll unless its Wage offer wits accepted in full, together with its refusal lo extend the contract for u reasonable period . created conditions that made h mediation impossible I The Westinghouse strike Is the latke t walkout stilt in progress ' It began Jan. 15 over the demand I of the united electrical radio and | mat bint* workers (CIO) for a 25- j Notice I (TTY ICE LINE | FOR ICE 1 (all ; 3914 or 924 J Pete Whitright i 1

cant hourly wage Increase. The demand sines has been reduced tn I*% cents an hour, the same am ount granted by General Electric Co. and the General Motors Corp, electrical division Weetingbouse claimed that It* March 19 offer was for IS I ceuts an hour. The union said it amounted Io 9 7 tents MrrKK or <*i vHiHivs sxi.i: •IF KF. XI. F*l X I F State «f Inrilsna. to. »f ttfaiw*. ««| la the Vrfame t'lrrolf < aart Fefcrwur, Teraw. IMS In the matter of the g'lardlait’hip of I'lislmer «• M.-I>,fer. *|<> 11*1 Notice is iierei-y gtian that hy virtue of an order of the A.lumt Circuit Court, the un-t- r-lgneil aa M'lirdian of t'haliner C K<-h«fe>, will at the law <>fn. e „( Fctil I. Lltterer located at Number 111 Mouth Narnml Utreat in the City of Dacatur. In<|l.<no on Thur olay the Hili <l.iv >,( Al-ril. 1•• t-. I. -wt-cu tli* fetors or tn 10, k atn anti 1 o'-'lnek pm anti fr-oti -lay to -lav thereafter until sold, offer for *ale at private sale for not le-s than Ila full ippr.tlard valu-, the follow. li>s >!<■«< rll-t'tl real estate <>f his said w.ir<l In Adams County In th. Hiatt of tiKllnna. to-wit: l' xnmsit- ins at the n-->l||*SKt corner of Inlot mtnilar one hundred and slaty I ISO) In the orialnal plat of the town (now tlfyl of l>e. ati) . Indiana, rutinlng theme «.,ulli parallel With Fifth Htreet In *ald • Itjr to th.- Not th line of Into! No npe hundred slaty two (|S3> tn said oriubinl plat one liundr.-I thirty two <tz:t f<et more <»r less, thane.- rtmlllog West imrallel With Monroe Mlreet In said <-ltv sixty eight i*xi sees mon- or lets, them-, north Pa . rallel with Fifth Afreet, one hut. - dr.-d thirty two <|33> feet in..n- or less to Monroe Afreet In said .|tv, than.*- east parallel with sold Monroe Street alxiy eight <«»> feet more or l<>», to the pla. e of heginnliiK Said aale Will be made subject f» th- approval of aahl court and «m th.- following terms and conditions, to wit «>ne third of th* pur-ha-price -ash In hand <>n tl.e day of sal.- and the l.alni. e upon th. .ip. I proval of aald sale l.y said court I and the delivery of a g -rdlan's <le< .1 ! to th.- purchaser conveying said real I estate to rite pur. has-r together I with m al.stra.-t of till- for said ! real .--ale Daniel K. Schafer, (As Ha 1,1 ( chi rd i.in Ferd 1.. I.ttlerer. Altaeae*. ±.. 11 ..i L Roy S. Johnson & Son AuclioneerN & Real Eh I ate j Wa'll be glad to Raproaant you lin the tranaactmn of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years tn this business in Decatur. We welcome your investigation of our record of which we are proud. Phone 101 IS.? 80. 2nd St. DeVowt Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Lelchty. Rep., Berne, Ind., Phono 251.

■ ■ ■*• • a-a ■ «■■■■ 81 ■ a a a 8-a~a 8 a a I : WANTED : : MOLDERS ■ LABORERS : CORE ROOM FOREMAN. ■ 8 If you are interested in permanent peace time jobs under good working conditions apply in a person at our employment office 822 bayton Ave. ■ : The Decatur Casting Co. • ; Decatur, Indiana ! ■ GRAY IRON WAS VITAL TO VICTORY IT IS NOW ■ ■ ESSENTIAL TO RECONVERSION. ■ i Mia »« ■ ia aim a ■ aaiß.

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*ypwfatineat «r Admlalatratar No. «*n .Metier ta h<i<-by given that th* underolgn. <1 ha- hern appointed Ad ntiuiafrator »f the estate of AZdlnDirha- h. tala »f Adams County, de- . c.imc.i The estate is |.r»i>al.|y aolvent Calvin I'ul.acti, Administrator. Mar-h 33, jsi* <>. Item, (Merit. Xtlrraey. March 11. April 3. lu of fix *i. ksrrruuMMiT OF EdTATH he. 4IM X >ll. e D hereby given lo Ilia < redllora, iHtrs amt legatees of Aman -1.. Mncll. de. eased, lo appear in th. Adam* Circuit Court, held at l»e< a lur. Indiana, on the l*th day of April, I*l*. and -h«<w reuse. If any. why th. Final Meltlemelll A- < »unl* with th-- estate of said decedent -houhl il-d i-r approved and aald heir* are nottfie,! to then and there make pt-.of „f lieirship, and melve their de trllmtlv- share* Frank E Itol.nk* Adniinletrator. iMMstui. Indiana, .M.rrh .-7, |M6. Farl 11. tdasu, Attorney. -- Af.il 1

WOULD A BILL FOB SI,OOO BOTHER YOU? Many accidents result in hospital, medical and doctors’ bills of 11,000 and even more. It costs only a few cents a day for Accident Insurance that will pay such bills. Play safe THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Decstur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. liiiiiAnil