Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1946 — Page 5

I MARCH 29.

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Fer 25 word, or lew: 1 time 50c; 2 time. 75c; 3 tlmoa |1; 5 time. *1.75. Rate, quoted aro for con..cutlvo Inoortlonk No cl.Mlfl.d ad. aoc.pted on aklpday och.dulo. Rate ter 10 point BLACK FACS I. 5c per word ter In•ertlon. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Io • a. m. FOR SALE All Make WanherM, Sweepern repaired. For .ale kitchen cabinets, bane and wall; Kitchena Maytag Sale, and Service, lio Jeff er non. 51 ts MHRT and Great your friend, and neighbor, at Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest value .pot In Northern Indiana. We save you 10% to 20%. Why pay more? Sprague Furniture Store, Phone IM. 61-30 t FOR SALE Premier and bun lap strawberry plants, Red Raspberry, Black Raspberry and Black berry plants. These are No. 1 platits. Riverside Nursery. Berne. Ind. «9 12t If yon want to buy good 40 acres clone to town with good buildings and fences, see Schwartz Sanity Service, 015 W. Monroe St. 15-ts FOR SALE Now is the time to buy. N«*w and used. Rotary hoes, oval spring tooth section type; lime and fertilizer spreaders; spring and spike tooth harrows; single and double cultipackera; sprocket packers; cultimubhers; factory built rubber tire wagons; Horn-draulic buck rakes and manure loaders: manure spreaders, mounted corn planters for Oliver; bulldozers fo.' Ford tractor; cylinder corn shellers; hydraulic jacks; tractor tires; hydraulic seats; air eompreasors. Oliver Sales and Hervice, Craigvllln Garage. 71-6 t FOR SALE—IIS acres good productive farm with tile block modern home. 58 x 70 barn with good row stable. Nice tile block po’i! try bouse. All other necessary outbuildings. Fair fences. All buildings are In good repair, law-ated 3% miles from a good market town. Rockford. Ohio. Priced sls" per acre. Immediate possession if Irought before April 6. If Interested call lister W. Human. Decatur phone 87S1. 71 ts FOR SALE Rei.iitly built all modern house. Four room* and bath, full basemeat, lu excellent condition. lairge 101. Possession in 3U days, lift"" down payment. Clyde O Troutner. Real Estate and Insurance. Phone 73-1166. 67-gt FdR SALS —Two pr<-war 7""-15 tirss. Good condition. See Joe Corral, Jr. Find house east of Mt. Pleasant church. 73-a.Ttx FOirSALE SouLh Bend malleable table. Simplex oil burning stove, sm-ehlck size. One blue formal, size 14. worn once. Cal! 102-R. Monroe, 74-b2tx Fob SAl^t—beautiful wooded acres, ideal for building a country home or for tourist camp fx»te <>t valuable tlinle-r laieated on road 27. six miles north of Decatur. Roy S. Johnson ft Son. De Voss building, Decatur, telephone lot. 71 a3t P()h KAI/E Baby carriage; good condition. Phone 6743. 74-3 t FOR SALE !t men's sjairt coats, like new. Size 34. Albert Heckmon, Poe phone. 74-Jtz For**lP, One story frame bull ding, 40x2» in Monroe. Frank S Johnson. Monro* 74 2tx JUmil-two itowt-. Farrow about April 10. John Schnepp, six mlh’H east of Decal nr. 74-2tx FOR SALE - acr»r~farm. ExcoP tent condition. Electricity in ail buildings. Barn 36 x 60. Good land and well tiled. Clyde O. Troutner. phone 73-1166, Rev! Eetate and Insurance. 67-gt FOR SALE Boy’s all wool tan sport coat, size 12 to 11. Girl's rose all wool coat, size 3. Phone 1162. 75g2tx POU SALE Brood. < Ihhim ' x I", practically new. Hatty Roas. Dr catur route S. 75-ltx F(JR RALIE—If you are thinking of next school year, fully modern. newly decorated, five room, two bedroom home ope block from Lincoln school. Furnace, two years old. motor plumbing six months old. large living nmm. dining room, kitchen with built-in cupboards, breakfast mark. Very good roof, asbestos shingle skiteg. Down payment sl.6ta». bal■ace *34 40 monthly. Bob Heller. Realtor. Phone 670, H«dler Buildlag. JE-tf For *AUt : Baby chicks ~on W.sil Msday of each week. All leadteg breeds. O. V. Dilling. Craig ville and Decatur phones. 75g6t LeT” Thayer baby car rtage with pad. play pen with pad. Both like new. Call 3«2 75<3t

QUICKIES by Km Reynold* 1 H: •'—the most considerate employee I over got with a Democrat Want Ad — when this one talks back, it's complimentary!" FORTS (7f‘"Locateii on Adams St Decatur, 7-room home, 4 room and lavatory downstairs, 3 rooms and bathroom upstairs, built in bac k porch and wash room, good cellar. Thia house Ir insulated with rock wool and in good repair, good garage, good drove well and big cistern. Ideal location, one block from Lincoln school, just across street from grocery store and service station, nice distance from churches. Fine home for someone. Call Lestor W. Human, phone 6761. Decatur. 67-ts Ft ill KATE Admiral Radios. Record (hangers, and combination sots. Immediate delivery. Steffen's ou Third St. Phone ISO. 73-6 t FitR~SALE —1 «• rooiri - modern dup lex. located near schools, churches. Three blocks from business district. Priced for quick sale, immediate possession. Phono ISiO after t:M p m. 73-3 t Ft lit “s ti.E A<-« idrnt and health insurance. Call Kenneth Runyon, phone 355. K. of C. Building, room 5. 73-3 t ?OirsALE — 6 roll Milwaukee corn shredder, cutter head. Hit* corn hinder. I lie cheap usable tractor. C. C. Abbott, 7 miles northeast of Decatur. 73-3tx FOR SALE 5 'room modern bungalow, 1404 W. Madison, motor plumbing, built in features, priced for Immediate sale and posseasion. N neon duplex with 4 rooms up. modern except furnace; 10 room modern home near uptown. hardwood floors, built iu 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 modern home on So. 11th. arranged for two apartments, private 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 semi modern home at Ml No. 3rd. priced for immediate sale and possession. 30 acre farm 7 miles east, 5 room house, good barn and poultry house, electricity and good well. 110 acre farm near city, good buildings, motor plumbing and electricity. Several other farms and cholic building lots. Call or write TriState Realty Co . or T. D. Schieferetein, telephone 106. 72-ts FOR SALE — Premier Electric Sweepers. Electric Heaters. Shallow Well Pumps; Cow Stanchions; Nu-Enamel Paint; Home Freezers. Haugk Heating and Appliance. South Second st. 73t3 FOR Barred Rock co< krels. 500 leghorn cockerels and some 3 week old started chicks-Jamesway Oil Brooders - peat litter. See Decatur Hatchery. 74-6 t FOR'SALE GmarMonftor Moline grain drill C. C. Harman, mile south, 1H east Wren, O. Phone 30-F-14. 74-3tx FOIChAITe Csed gas stove. First S3O takes this stove, worth much more. Hae Ixiraln oven control. Sprague Furniture Stere, phone 199. 74-g3t FOR SALE House. 4 rooms and bath. All modern. 502 Studabaker street. 74g6tx FOR SALE If it's used furniture. w» have it; If it's upholstering repairing or refinlsbteg. we can do It. Secaur Furniture Repair, 134 East Monroe street. Phone 1686 7«3t FOR SALE Buildlng~lo x 40, * room apartment upslalni. *2 brooder houses, 12 x 14 and 14x8, like new. See Ralph Roaer. Bryant, lietween 5:00 and 6:3" P m. or all day Sunday. 75-3tx TI»D CLASSIFIRb K -- FOR SALE — 1945 Sears Deluxe luggage trailer. Original cost S2OO. In good condition. Will sell for *150.00. Kall Dougan. 903 Dierkes Street. 75-2tx 1 FOR ail wuol suit. I tailor-made, size 14-16. OfH's navy blue spring coat, size 8. 227 I S Fourth St., phone 1443. 75-b3tx 1 Foil S \I,E Strawberry plants aid hardy flowers. Mrs. Lawrence Grote, phone 513-*. 74-g3t I o 11 11 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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FOR HALE—Model A Ford, food I condition 1 farm wagon. Corner Line A Studabaker gtronte. Plrnne 7*03 7*l* iriwiD BEWING MACHINE MBPAIRfNO —all makes. Needles, oil. belts, parte. Wo make covered buckles, covered buttons, do homstHchteg, make buttonholes. Boardman's, 44* South First. 6126tx WANTED—AII Uadi of csttle and all kinds of hogs. L. W. Murphy. Pteme I*7*. *7-tt WANTED — Used rars, highest prices psid for good, clean used cere. No delay. For quick cash nee Zlntsmaeter Motor Sales, First and Monrm*, phone 372. 2t4-tf Wanted Housekeeper to assume complete charge of house. Seven in family, son in navy. Four in school, baby at home. Ages 14. il. 7, 5. 2. Private room. C. Bae>ett. 750 High St. Phons 7432 before 2 p. m. 78-ltx WANTED — Lawns to mow. Woods and Larry Sharp. Phone 367- . 73t3 WARWb -Woman™fnr" part time work cleaning office. Apply the Schafer Co., Ist street. 74-ts WANlUD—GirlsTTicycle; must he iu good condition. Phone .6743. WANTED Washings to do In my own home. 352 North Eleventh •beet. 74-g3tx HKCKCLANESTS RObjr TKoOßL£—Call on uar we will be glad to give you a free artimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold ft Klenk. Phone 463. 80-<f FIRM Efts AfTBNTOIir-'Wg'r"-move dead horses, cows, hogw, cic. Decatur phone 2<»00. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE~gERVTci We service sll mskes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances W•• carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold ft Klenk. • 31-ts Time to ordeT your Buchanan chicks. Bred right, hatched right, priced right. From culled and bloodtestsvi flocks, SIO.OO per hundred. Freds, feeders, fountains, remedies, brooders and supplies. Custom batching a specialty. Buchanan Hatchery, Willshire, route I. Four miles south of Willshire on road I*. 39-21g-tz lx»T andlwnd - ” LOBT - Black bflifolrf?'(’ontalnM pictures and papers. Reward. Phone 7131. 73-g3tx MIST OR HTRAYEiL"- ifSmTd Black, white, lan. bine tick Answers to Pepper. Write Fred Mailand, Decatur, route 1. 74-2tx LO.'xT Pair 0/ blue suit trousers. Telephone 1476. 75at4x M»-rM E or riuai. sr.-rrt.rsiEMT or MUTATK Me. SIMS Null',- Is li-'r-tiy given to the ers'liter-., b' irH and legatee-' of lira-e H irst, det-eased, to appear In tlie Adams <’ir< uii t'uurt, nsl* at Decatur. Indiana, on Hie ’.'.Trd day of Ap'll, I*l*. and show '-au*c, if any. why tie Final Hettlemrut A'-emnrts with the estate of said d'-cedent should not be approved; and raid heirs arc notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive He ir distributive shares. Maio I Marl* Hay. 'Ewntriv. Derntur, Indiana. Mar<T> JS, ISIS. Feed 1.. LNterer, Attorney. Mar. 2», Apr. 5 no 1 ■ All forms of gambling are legal In Nevada except betting ou elections.

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I ONLY 3in 100 have enough! Furnace contents burn—but the furnace doesn't. Home contents usually burn more completely: suffer greater I damage by smoke and water than the hou sn itself when fire occurs. I . Leland Smith Insurance Agency J

Probing 'Hot Leads' In Dunkirk Slaying Rumor 'Triangle' Involved In Case Dunkirk, Ind, March 29 (Ul’l —Htats police deteitlvcs probed wbat they termed "hot leads" today as they continued the Investigation of the shooting death of Cyrus Frazier. 38 year-old Yorktown farmer. Detective Truman Bierie said he was Investigating reports that Fra- • zler had been warned tn "stay out of Dunkirk." Rumors that the ’ case Involved a "love triangle" , were not confirmed by police. The victim was found shot to > death In the cab of tils truck, which 1 was parked on a lonely cemetery ’ read near here early Tuesday morI Bing. I Bterie said state troopers and J sheriffs of Blackford and Jay couti- ( ties hoped the "hot" leads would j solve the four-day old mystery soon ’ At nearby Yorktown, funeral • services were held yesterday for : Frazier. Friend*, relatives and polr ice crowded the Yortktown Meth--1 odist church for the rites. 1 Frazier's wife, Mrs. Ann Williams Frazier, and his father. j Thomas Frazier, Anderaoti. attend- , ed the services. Police mingled ! with the mourners in the belief that they might locate the "elder1 ly" card-playing friend of Frazier’s. They believed the stranger > might be the driver of the "black ; coupe" which several Dunkirk residents said they saw following Frazier s truck from Dunkirk short- , ly Iwfore he was killed last Tues- , day. The victim was buried in the Elm Ridge cemetery near Muncie. Trade Jn a Good Town Decatur vol HE IS I MIIIHFHs . Xi»tl< rln hlr<a>v alv. u that HeI Hosni <>f t'orninlsslonrrs ~f A<tei>is (’aunty. Indiana, will, until t|«- hour .us - p m.. Monday, April 15, ISIS, I riM-|ve «r,)te<l bids for the tarnish- . Ina Hie tollowlna deserlheU equipiie'iil Io used by the Purveyor: • Hrna I,tar • » y<l. 1 apaclty, full revolving, , 'oinhination drag-line oid <’lain shell. > omplete, Willi all n* i'SMsary > attachments and hu<k>-'s; crawler , type with standard or oversized tread; thirty or thirty-five foot I l>"ot><; to Iw powered with gasoline • motor lliil<ler t<< guarant'e dale of deliv. . er»- < Trntter Ti.Hh-r of suit.(lde alxe ,ind’<s- ’ pa' By to < ot»Ve> above d''H' l tIH-d I equipment. All lilds to la- sul'iiiilt,-)! on Form ■ No. >5. as pre* rtl.ed b> th Ntatc . Hoard of A>’< ounts. and to l,e a> < 0111panied with a certified check or bidder* b<md 111 the amount of IO',; t "f the pri. «■ bid - till,' Hoard reserves the right to • reject any or all bids. ; By order of the Board of t’oininlasloners of Adams County. Thorman I. Item, Sudlter Vdnrna < aunty. Indiana. Marcii 2S BUYING EGGS Current Receipt Price 28c I Not on the grado. Cush. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe.

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notick or row «ussiow SAI.K OF HF. AI EUTATK Na. ITMZ Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, <1 Itemy lilerlv. commissioner appointed In an action for partition in lhe Adams Circuit Court, In cause no I7(«L wherote Mariam Wlttgeiifeld Is plalnllff, and William H Trout, John A. Trout and Milo Trout ate defendanta fur the partition of cerlaln real e*tste then In described, to se ll the real estate deecrtt,e>| In said complaint In said Cause No IHS2. will, at the Law Office of ti. Hony Blerly. 1»7 Ho riecond Ht l*e<alur, Indiana, a* such cnuftnliMloiwr on lhe 11th day of April, I*4*. tatween Hie hours of 1 :t« p in. and 1.:’.0 p.m. »f said day and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private •ale to tlie hlgheal and beat bidder tile following des<rlt>ed real estate In *ald 'ounty of Adams, state of Indiana, to-wit: Inlota numbered Klaht Hundred Hlxt>-«lv i>K*l, Shrill Hundred Hlx-tv-Maven and Slight Hundred HI xty -Eight <»«*! In /dmnierman Heirs' Hiilwilvlalon of (billots Number S’lftei-n (!'•>. Ml*t-*-n (Hi and Heventcen <l"> lu Hie Houtbern Addition to the town (now Htg) of Decatur. Adems County, Indiana. Also. That part of Outlot Number Hrvent. ,-n (ITS lying south**** <•? ‘’st* Htreet and northeast of Cleveland Htreet and northwest of said inlot Number Eight Hundred Mlxty-Hlx I asm tn Zimmerman Heirs’ Hutidtvlslun in Hie town, now city, of l>»eatur, said county and stale-. t|psam" being a trlanaular farm "nd pointing to the northeast and all Ih-liik in the Zimmerman Heirs' Hubdivision to the town (now illyi of Decatur Indiana. Alsu, All of that part of a > - rlaln tract of larnl off lh. south aide of the following describ'd land VommencInK at the northwest corner of the northeast quarter < 14 > of the northwest quarter (U > of He, t lon Ti-n <$•»». Township Twenty-Hrven <27> North, Kang. Fourteen (ID Fetal, theme south twelve (12 4 chains and eighty-one OH) link*, thence ea»t eight (Ms chains and eiuhty-three tSZI links; thence north twentyseven (Jit degrees and forty-five (451 minutes east fourteen (111 chains and forty-six (<*> link* to < Hie north line of auction ten <101; them-e west sixteen (I*l 'haliia and .forty-four (44) link* to the place of | Ix-KUinlng The part of the above described real estate hereby conveyed Is described as follows: Hegltuilng at th» noumCMt ‘ orner <>f Hie above described land; them e I dm- weal Io the southwest corner | of lhe above described land: thence , north nineteen and one-half (Hl4» rods, theme due east to tlie road running from Decatur to N'-wvllle commonly ealletf the Newville Hoad, (hence southwest Iw<-nty-seven(,27l degrees and forty <<"> minutes on said road to the place of beginning, ex'i ptlng the right-of-way of the Cincinnati, 111, hmond and Fort Wa>ne Itallroad In Adams County, Indiana, and excepting also that portion of lio last above describ, d real estate lying "nd being on the east side of the right of way of said railroad It being the Intention to convey only that portion of the la*t above described real estate lying and being on Hie West side of •he right-of-way of the said |(ai|. road Company, containing four Hi acres, more or less; Also, Tlie northeast quarter (>4 *of (lie southeast quarter (14*. -tod ’he southeast quarter <l4l of the northeast quarter <*4 > ”f Section Sixteen < l«>. Township Twenty K» ven till North, Itangc F«urte< n till East, containing Eighty (MM Acres, more or less. Maid real estate will l>e sold free from all Hens excepting assessment amt taxes for Hie year 1914 due and pav.iid, in 1917, and for not less than Hie full appraised value thereof one-third (’»> of the purchase price of -aid real estate will he du,- and payable on day of sate and the luil.ime will be due and payaide upon delivery of deed and a merctiantalde abstract of Htte brought down to Hie date of sale. Said sale will be subject to Hie approval of Hi,- Court. Real Estate will t,e sold In purest*. Purchaser will te delivered a •'-rtlficate of |pun ha-e ~11 day of sal,- (.. Hem> Hlerly—< ommlasioner. Parrish A Parrish. IfturKeya. M>i' l< 22- April '• SCHOOL_STUDENTS (( aattaued Frem Page Oael ’ thia cuutitry in obtaining the n«c---1 ,-saary funds to complete Hie bamfor the etgtuc Cai E. Peteroon. duh preaident, Iconducted the meeting, and Pete i Reynolds was chairman of the proj gram.

CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheal: July I.B3’fcß; Sept. 1(3 %R; Dec. 1*3<48 Corn: May 1.31 HR; July 1.21% it; Sept. 1.21 HB. (late: May MB; July 81%; Sept 78%; Dae. 78%. . ■ e CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Mar, h 39 -(VP>— I (DHDA/t sLiveoUnk: Hogs: 6,000. Active, steady. I good and choirs harrows and gilts | 14.85. the ceiling; now* at 14.|0 coiling; complete early clearance I Cattle: 15"" C’alvea: *OO. Gen | era I market aieady; i|md and choice ateera and hrlfera very active; medium grade and beef rows alow; clearance broad, lop steers 17.60; beat heifers 17.00. moot ■leer* 11.00 10 17.00; load 950 lb. heifers 16.75. other cattie iu this clasa confined moatly to medium grades at 14.6* down; most beef cowa 10.50 Io 1250; heavy beef bulla io 14.60. practical top vmtlera 16.60. Hheep JSOtt. Late Thursday: dom’d fairly active after a alow atari, fully steady; bulk giual to choice fed wooled western lambs 16 65 lo 16 00; today’s Irada strody. load good to eholre Colorado fed lambs confidently held above 16 00; deck good to choice 88 lb fed worded Illinois lainba sold 16.00; two loads medhini to good INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WINO — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570 MMMMM-s*—a—o—— II —aaiaMiwmwro—

COLUMN MAOI.MS Service men we know you are proud of the one worn on your lapel. We will be proud to put one on the windshield of your car. ELBERSON SERVICE STATION ~V\ \c\S*LAl cash coal, feed d ) A SUPPLY */ -TIMETO GET i BURPEE SEEDS J ts —*———>—' find finret »rgetable aod flower aeede in town at.. • Li A<l < ash Coal. Feed A Supply A \ _XJw!Sj22Li^ : ‘ , z Monroe at Eighth Meed We repair and clean all makea of furnaces. Best materials—trained workmen. All costs Furnace based on actual materials used and labor. Repairs? Phono us now. “A ' f v Hit water always * 4pjESD on hand I ' "The Wllllsmron H.st.t Ceoipony: I|l , j|> Ouz Willumton Futntff k»»f> ’*» *•»"* w.7/ jB « fl-’ l ' ‘^.'i' jF A hrttfd ani th* t*mp*t*tur* >« krn rrtn W» ■ IM ' ”Til I l, • r • *•* " *"r °l •”'[ ■ I mWWfrll l e»/»»_*«»i»< r**r Th* iaftalltri of I iafl I IlHhwid II h* reurrrnuz «nf zArtr »"'« v»r w.wzzr.'r ■' II lUII •'* m ,ur * ** l,l i * nr *‘ , ' r we BefSAmoM • Mitnt vJ^ WACi> HAUGK , ' JB ' Heating & Appliances Furnaces Cleaned 13.75 up . ■ j 121 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind.

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Colorado* 14 75 and 15.35; three double* gnod to choice around 100 lb*, fed clipped lambs No. 2 pelfs 14 SO; otnor classes nominally steady, few wooled slaughter ewes 8.50 down When Better FARM LOANS are made AETNA Will Make Them See uh today. THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Oecatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. i—iLi 11 -iintf HOTPOINT APPLIANCE* 0. E. FARM EQUIPMENT 11 ■ ■■ Hotpoint Dish Washers KENT’S Complete Service w"or?^uaraMeed ,— * 112 Monrot St. Phone 27