Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1946 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVEKIISING RATES F»r 2S words or Ism: 1 time 6Oc; 2 time. 7St; 3 tlmua *1; * time. I US. Rates quoted are for u .wc utlvo Inoortiono. No alas dfltd ads aeeoptod on sklpday Mhtdulo. Rato for 10 point 'SLACK FACE Is 6c par word for In* oortlon. Copy must bo In offles 'ey 11 a. m. Monday throuph Friday. Saturday deadline la • a. m. FOR SALE repaired. For sale kitchen cabinets, base and wall; Kitchen’s Maytag Sales and Service, 110 Jefferson. Phone 95. 54-ts Mnisf"isd- sreat your friends and I neighbors at Sprague Furniture •tore. Hottest value spot In Northern Indiana. We save you 10% to 20%. Why pay more? Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 61-30 t TbH SALb— lf you are thinking of nest school year, fully modern, newly decorated, five room, two bedroom home one block from Lincoln school. Furnace, two years old. motor plumbing sli months old, large living room, dining room, kitchen with built-in cupboards, breakfast nook. Very good roof, asbestos shingle siding. Down payment 11,500, balance *34.40 monthly. Rob Heller, Realtor. Phone 870, Heller Building. 75-ts FOR SALK - Coffer makers, door chimes, disc blades, air cotnpressors, manure loaders, roof paint, wire winder, garden tractors, port able elevators, batteries, tarpaulins, used 16 in. two bottom plow, corn shelter, pump check. Gerber Imp. Store. U. 8. 27. Decatur, phone 255 78-12 t k()R SALE Mod- n : Teai - Id. 2 bedroom homo. All hardwood floors, built in cupboard in kitchen, recessed bathtub; full big double lot; beautiful full baeement, can be used for recreation or entertaining. Immediate possession. If you are not a world war II veteran, this Is probably your last chance to get a new home this year. Bob Heller, realtor, Holler Building Phone 870. 78-gtf FTIF SALK—lncome property, 4H I North Second St.. 3 apartments; I«ease eapires Sept. I. 1946. Will sacriic*; Walter J. Brockman. Phone 3. 80-ts 8 room duplet with 4 room* up. modern except furnace; 10 room modern home near up town, hardwood floors, 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 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 gnod rental, choice for income. 119 acre farm near city, good buildings, motor plumbing and electricity. Several other farms and choice building lots. Call or write TriBlate Realty Co., or T. D. Schleferatein, telephone it>s 72 ts AFitit - SAI. •' Model A tudor and thodel A coupe. Good condition Corner Line A Stud< baker streets. 83kbit SALE Fresh <<>* will) second calf, sound, gentle. 114 miles eart Pleasant Mills, Piqua road. P. 11. Kohli and D. H. Moser farm as 31 x koit nAI.E 9 room house, close in, 3 bedrooms up. Income of 140.00 a month. 6 rooms down, good furance, toilet, bath, water softener Full site lot. Priced to sell. Immediate possession. Rchwartt Realty Service. 915 Mon roe Street. Telephone 1398. 84-6 t FOR"!it a LE~M]?r — ilaroid ■"shorthorn calf. Also tractor <lisc with new discs. Art Hall Phone 573-E 84FOIt SALE G .0-1 '3O Five room house, built in cupboards, electrlciiy Good barn, large poultry house, laxated cast on 224 to Ohio Blate line then I mile south. Inquire owner Mrs. Lucite Miller. 84«6ix FUR” BALE - "i sedllbrick. Plione Sl«t. B<3tx FOR SALE 1937 hTdian Chief motorcycle, good condition, new tires, can be seen at 819 Line St after 5 p.in. 84-3 U Foil Sai 3e -Double "John “Deere 18 in tractor breaking plow, good condition Phone 7101. 84-3tx Foil ,4AIE ‘Blcycre. good as new Bertsch Service Station, s'v miles west of CoppoM Corner oil Road 124. »53t FOR saLI! - CseJ -imraiT-TO tires, tubes and rims Limited supply of fug ligliis and air kurus. Macklin Super Service. 85 3t

QUICKIES by Km> RtrsoMg I j Owl v/ WR* I "—but, what's wrong with me wanting a doll—Dad-ly said he got one for the office with a Democrat Want Ad!" FOIt SALE—I 4 Inch - loiible breaking plow. Phone 5262. Leland May. Route 4 85 3tx hhTsalE’- Pansy, geraniums, ferns, begonia, frost and yellow resistance cabbage, marylobe to* n-.ato plants. Place your order for Easter lilltes and Hydrangea now. Warren's Flower Shop, phone 478. 910 West Monroe street, Decatur. 81g6tx FOR SALE—6O* acre farm, good productive soli, good set of improvements. Ideally located, only 3 miles from Decatur, Indiana. Phone 174, Midwest Realty Auction Company, Decatur, Indiana. 84-3 t Fiilt SALE t’SED 1 Oliver f»d Row Crop with cultivators; I 15-30 McCormick Deering; 1 15-30 Twin City; 1 John Deere corn planter; 1 Oliver tractor corn planter; 2 tractor buck rakes; 2 grain drills; 2 manure spreaders; 1 plow fertilizer attachment; 2 tractor diacs -Cralaville Borage. R4-3t FoiI”SALE Modern home 4 room and bath; iccently redecorated, new floor furnace, new asbestos shingled siding, new garage. Close to G. E. phone 184 evenings. 84-3 t Foil SALE—P»-at moss, by the basket, yaid or truck load. Will deliver 5 baskets or more. Phone IH>7. S6-3tl H • One black angus and one Holstein bull, soon serviceable age. '-4 mile south of county infirmary. Phone 6175. 84-g3tx FOR SALE 55 acre farm. Exceltent condition. Electricity in all buildings. Barn 36 x 60. Good land and well tiled. Clyde O. Troutner, phone 73-1166, Real Estate and Insurance. 67-gt FDR SALE t> acre" building plot 2% miles southeast of Decatur. See Jim Andrews or Harry Essex. Phone 15. 84-3 t FOR SALE \Veil improved acre farm. I'nlon Township. Adam-. county. Indiana. Call 174. Mid west Realty Auction Co.. Decatur. Indiana. 85-31 FOR SALE ißeveral of each for immediate delivery! Liberty 32 foot Steel Corn A Baled Hay Portable Rubber Tired Elevators. Plow Sole Fertilizer Attachments. 24ft. VS A Owatonna Combination Elevators. McCDrg Milkers. Clean Easy Portable Milkers. Cream Seperatora. Randall Lime * Fertilizer Distributors Gramm Hißpeed Trailers on Single 9Ft Culllpackers Rotary Hoes. Hydraulic A Mechanical Manure Load'-ra Lawn Mowers. Westinghouse % HP Electric Motors. Harvey llummermllls. Hydro-Scoops A Bulldozers Farmall II A M Cultivators. I'B Grain Bowers ft Pump Jacks. Vac-A-Way Seed Cleaners. Steel Corn Cribs. Milk Coidi-is Cream Seperatora. Gib son Electric Ranges. Mounted Tractor Saws. Continental Combine Motors. Kokomo fence. Genuine IHC Repairs. Firestone Tractor Tires. Frank Bornholt ft Sons, Celina ft St Rosa, 4» , 85-lt WANTED WANTED—AII kinds of caUle and ail kinds of hogs. L. W. Murphy. Phone 1678. 57*tf WA NT'lfil — Psed cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zlut-master Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 314-ts WANTED 500 lawnmowers to sharpen. Frauk Schmitz. 213 South First Street. Phone 1058. 85-ltx WANTED Woman lor general housework. Good wages. Phone 187. WANTED TO TRADE -5 room semimodem bungalow. hard wood floors, Venetian blinds for 7 room modern house, inquire 108 North 11th street. 83-3tx any tyte* by experienced painters. Juba contracted. Also some inside walls to wash. Phone 8083 or 5652. WANTED — Man with team or tractor to level pile of ground. Telephone 6751, 8 1-g2IX W^ANTEb—To buy fc rabbits 210 .1 pounds. Plums 1321. 84-3 t —mlscßlLaNeoi’s“ ROOF TROVBLE CaH”»n us. W« will be glad to give you a free estimate on any sis? jvb. We can apply “ guaranleeil Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbuatos siding. Arnold ft Klcuk Phoue 163. M*' ll i

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FARMERS ATftyfflON-Ws tomove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We par all phone charges. The Bladley Products Co. 15-ts APPLMtWfcf UnVicH We service all makes of wosheiw. sweepers, irons, and other electrical appllcances. We carry a complate line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold ft Klenk. 31-ts farm loans for I to 11 years at 4% InL There la no expense to borrower. Tke borrower can pay any amount at any time, call mo or drop me a Uhe and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T ~Be Mtire — Innute with Kenneth Runyon. _ 85tf (tes. oil. and coal warm air fur nacoa for homes with or without basements. Conversion burners. Spring and summer specials. Also repairs on all furnaces. No Job too large or small tor ue. All jobs Immediate attention. Kasten Furnace Co., Decatur Branch Manager. Mr. Smith. 54)4 No. 2nd. St. Phone 1462. Call between 5 and 7 p. m. Bt-6tx LPsFAND FOUND Lf)HT lardy's gold Rulova wrist watch, set with diamonds, be tween Moose Home and business district Saturday evening. Mrs. Lowell B Noll, Route 6, Decatur. 84-Stx ,0 ... Emergency Loon Plan Is Aiding Veterans Indianapolis, April 10—(UP) — The newly inaugurated state veteran's emergency loan plan, in effect since Monday, has already loaned returning Gl's in Indiana colleges a total of 61,000. The plan was put lnt<» operation to provide immediate relief for exservicemen in school whose federal SUhstlstcnee check* have been delayed. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat; July 1.83 MB; Hept 1.83 HR; Dec. LM3'iH; May '47 183 •AB. Corn: May 1.21 >*B; July 1.21HB; Hept. 1.21 >4B. Onto: May 83B; July a2%; Sept. 79'4; Dec. 79%.

Roy 8. Johnson & Son Auctioneers A Real Estate We’ll be glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private aale. 85 years In thio business in Decatur. We welcome your investigation of our record of which we are proud. Phone 104 15? So. 2nd St. DeVoss Bldff., Ground Floor Maivtn Lelshty. Rep, Berne, Ind, Phono ML IHOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. t. FARM CQUIPMBNT O'-— Hotpoint Electric Ranges KENT’S Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 118 Monroe BL Phono 87

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT” J u/JhI —| r /it seems a ar] |i think its too) I (perhaps if] I THE) <NO?J wo; ( S£*sszl/ fe- jhir v-W 3j» - ’■'" ft, £> <t*rw »*<> Nm*« ». tin i ii—n nwnt.. J ■.- bllTOte better late than never I'H Hl' i ul """"”"”] Lye TOO LATF *7 lilb* 4 PFCAUSE T"THINK A ” A ere Z BETTEff WAIT A 'A F t\.\Skr£7 *7 < y conSulTmer HUSBAND f COUPLE OF MONTHS.) ’ 'Z ( DID vol X*k V,(J a9l- t financXl r > DEAR-OUR X / ME'FWE MATTERS ( CHECKING ACCOUNT' COAT z —' ( caJ LO AFFORD \2 IS A LITTLE t-7 |T? air«> Wp au. yim" < <-ai W3b wR tL 1 i ■ \ Lr K '7a ® °°- ° ■V ,; ,:, al,ja .iff 1 "1 ■ — ■ IS ■'■'• ■ R •■■■■■■■■ •'■■■■■ ■'■■■■• ■’■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ HOME OWNERS' Balance the acaleN BEFORE Fire Deatrojv. Weigh your present insurance with today’s property values heavier by 30% to 50%. Leland Smith Insurance Agency

Simplify Loans To Low-Income Farmers House Passes Bill On Government Loon Washington, April 10—(UPl— The House has passed and sent to the senate a bill to consolidate and simplify government rehabilitation loan* to low-income farmers. The measure, adopted by voice vote, would link the farm security administration and the emergency crop and feed loan program In a new agency, the Farmers Home Corp. It also would set up a tIOO,000,000 program of government insured loans to help tenant farmer buy their farms. Itnroduced by Rep. Harold D. Cooley, D„ N. C., the bill would establish for the first time a statutory base under the FHA. which was established by executive order during the Roosevelt administration. At the same time It would restrict activities of the agency to end so-called Communistic practices attributed to FHA during a congressional investigation two years ago. The merger would take place within the agriculture department unless the Flannagan bill, passed by the House several weeks ago. becomes law. The Flannagan bill would connolodate all farm lending agencies In a new independent body outside the agriculture department, If It becomes law the proposed I Farmers Home Corp, would come under jurisdiction of the new inde-! pendent agency. Vnder the (,'ogjey bill farm-pur-

STEEL FENCE POSTS Cash Coal, Feed & Supply Mtmnte I’bttne at Eighth Notice! We are buying all grades of paper stock at present market prleow Also want Scrap Iron, Rags, RuMter, Batteries, Auto Rsdiators, Brsss, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cane. We are also buyers of beef hides, calf akin, shssp pelts, tallow, fate, greases, oils, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 714 W. Monroe St. Phone 442

thana broffrtm th« gtivenmbnt would insure up to 90 percent of loans to tennanl farmers. ■ o ■ ~ WOTir r. OF FINAL uFrt-ri.EWKsT OF IMTATK Na. 4ISI Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and leg. <tees of Mary I Rich, de>es»ed, to appear In the Artanis circuit Court, held at Derg, tur, Indiana, un the 95th day ot April, lift, and show cause, If any, why the Final Hetu-msni Aesounta With tlw estate of said decedent should not I>e approved, and said helra ure notified to then and ther* make proof of heirship, and raewiw their distributive shares. Mlnwr C. Rich, Albert K Rich. Administrators. Decatur, Indiana, April 2, ItHS. Nathan Nelson, Attorney. April 3, in Appointment es Vdmlatatratoe Na. 4857 Notice Is h-teby given that the undersigned ha- been appointed Admlnlslrator of th<- estate of Aldine Dubai'h, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably gotvent. Calvin Imba-'h, Administrator. March 23, ISIS. G. Hrmy Hlerty, Attorney. March 27, April 3, 10 AHTIf F OF FOWWIWUIOAFWtI SALE OF Hr;SI. kutatk The underslHiied, lominiseioned by virtu-- of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, made and entered lit a cause therein pending entitled Germaine Nchmitt, Phllomenla VoKleWeil, vs. tlenevleve Terstrgge, Att-rt Terstegge, KilWard 1., Coffee, Goldie Coffee. Grace Coffee. Francis J Hehmllt, Clement Voglewedr, caxise number 11566, hereby gives i notice that at the law-office of Hubert It. MeS'lenahan, IS9 North ilecond Utreet. In the r|ly of Decatur, ■ Indiana, on Thursday, the 23th day of April, ISIS, .it 2 o'clock, p m. -if said day, he will offer for *al« al private vendue amt at not less than , the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, to wit: Comnw-ni ing at Hie North East i corner of the North East quarter (U »of the Hoiith East quarter tU) of Rectioir ten <10» In Townahlp tw-s-nty-seven (27) North. Range . fourteen (ID Ea«t. thence west forty (lot rods, thence Hou ill ten < !•» I rods, thence East forty <lo) rods, I them e North ten IIO> rode to th* pine.- of bi'Kinnlng, containing two and one halt 12*41 A-ns of land. , more nr less, in Adams County, amt the Hate of Indiana. Terms of Hal-- At least U of the purchase price to In- paid 4'AHII in hand on the day of sate and the balance upon delivery to the pur- | chaser <>f a deed for said real »»• | tale pun hasi-d togi-thrr with an abstract of title tiioiiKht down to the date of sale. Hubert H. Mrl'leaahan. Commissioner. April 3, 10. 17 — -o— —• | MITIC4: HF FIAAI. UEfTI.KWKN-r OF IMITATE No. 41411 1 Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Mary IA. Hub-her, deceased, to appear in 'the Adame Circuit Court, held at I Decatur, Indiana, on the 30th day of April, ISIS, and show <-auae, If any, why tlie Final Settlement Ac. counts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved, ond said heirs are notified tn then and then- make proof of heirsblp. and receive their distributive shares. Evaline Hoop. Administratrix with will annexed. iie-atur, Indiana. April 1, ISIS. John T. Kelly, Attorney. April 3, 10 — ~-0 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Apr 10 — (UP) — I (I'HDA) Livastmk: Hogs. 5.000; active, steady; good and choice barrown and gilts. 14.65, the ceiling; sows nt 14.10 celling, complete early clearance. Cattle: 11,000; calves. t-hoiee yearlings and light steers on < venly steady to 25 cents lower. mostly 10-15 cents lower; c<*ni|israblc weighty kinds and all other grades, steady; top 18.U0, paid for half dozen loads choice to prime steer* with weight: bulk 15.50 to 17.50, * moderate supply 17.65 to 17.9 b; beifers. steady tu weak, beat 17.10; short load outstanding 1140 lb*, mixed offerings 18.00; cows and hull* strong, very scarce. Vealers steady at 17.00 down; | heavy beef bulls to 15.0 b. weighty ' dairy bred to 14.U0; stock cattle

In negligible supply. Hheep 4.00(7, load strictly good and choice fed. clipped lamb abort No. 2 i»«-lt 25 cents higher at 15.35; asking higher on wooied

Need We repair and clekn all makes of furnacea, I m Beat materials—trained workmen. All cotta rwrnace based on actual materials uaed and labor. Repair*? Phone ua now. HEven heat all ever houaz •'Tbs Wltllsmssn Hsatsr CeMpaay: Wf »r» vlth stir triWasMss Firrsace. h 4»pr W( »»ry fmlarttblt, wit* »»ss Asst til ttr f*e Asa*. Wr mH !ttt iml tH ft htli »rt mtf tnll It it t loti-ittktti that. IV* ttt tniti tt aisw ft ts *«r liitHt." tianvO—JtMla 9. Jamil, InJlasa HAUGK | WILLIAMSON Heating & Appliances ' FURNACEf 121 8. Second St. Itecaiur, Ind. i Furnacea Cleaned 13.75 op >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦ ****** l ******** 1 * oteeeeet :: J ; L-L.r/ ■l*\\ 0 ; Our many well-pleased customers are evidence of our un- 1 > i excelled workmanship. Why not join the wise home owners , [ who have tested our ability and learned that our service io i > ! completely dependable? ] [ Il i i *lf* w™ M x 4PM I B /a ■»111 1111 > I»♦« 1 4te6H»4H4te444»H644te444 116888 64H K Ky*nu« Fiat-WAir Bl 11 1 W FinJ '’ h IM*■ room light and WSEMgraBI - J friendly; Here paintofhighest oual-* ' v * TCiTetv lurricfii it ’SS9 covert eveepnonauv well ' overg plaster, brick, fibre board 4 Kohne Drug Store

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| lambs with several loads good and choice Colorado* held about 16 65; other classes practically abaent: wooled slaughter ewes quoted 8.75 down