Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1944 — Page 5

JUNE 10. 1944

Kie! Reports Rt*O RT 0F tOCAL MARKIT, flsr M Si -It Un* '* llveetcok •» >sfeM -a Willshire ZM raraiw* **<nr - *■ Co rr«te<l June 10. 1,1 ’bs 112 50 ' 'L .W'.. u i2w EsSy ~ _. .10 00 — !£ ...rz loo" " 9.75 fIV 800 u.oo I’.OO : MEmolUale egg ano quotations WB‘* Furni»h*d by PRODUCE CO. phone 380 Corrected June 10. fryer" 26<: |g|H- ■ ' |BK< <S " 9C ■ grain MARKIT IMs.SK elevator co '■ — Corrected June 10. ilfltsi nbject to cltange d»rlng day. delivered at nleeator. . wt*.u .. _... it.M Wheat — 1.80 On 1.60 Sj • B-ar.< I SO 321 b test .85 M per bnsbel lees fat; ,04 per 100 leas. ,Ah f *”" . o flitafern Etiquette I I, ROBERTA LEE | ' permii-elbjo to u«e the <tien rating t hicken* usually done in the nriv- "> family. J.ut not in pub any social affair «h')tiid a child he given «ion in punctuality? ~ Wflr > n he begins his school '|Bc! 'ben .: should be rigidly corer t t u *ay, tKitina relations”? x - ild nay ’ lier relalIIIH - - —_„. , III} ANSWERS TO * 'fl “DO YOU KNOW?” i * ' ■■Titiiuiiiein. nl>,inBe wan ctoned (Ad* 7 ) ■* dream man of Mace •MB l ’*'! by mm naying, "Come WgM !,w •"■"‘ <l.>liia and help in” W>i ll ” 3’’“ilmc the officer that he R " !nd " (A< t» *1" nso of the govern i . lAeta 25 :I’l 11 ! ,er * br elven thst Wnee-1.-r Sulllian ,n ,he Ctrealt :^BV!, r " ‘ ounty, Indian*, to »4>Un‘.a pl “ ® « f h ’ r *^fl*' l ' l ' n ,’’ set for hearing on ° TIiOt'TNKK Adem, c lr( ult c„, lrl June :^fl & , ?' ,k orsinras. “r> h ? rH ' y « lv »n that A ®*’ ,< ‘.e“ In the Circuit .*, m " oentv, Indian*, tc afl<mr±*a * n '‘ pl,c « •* **f BBrj, 1 '" 1 , 1 *. **-t for hearing on ' rI{ UUTNEft •' A4*m, circuit Ceurt June Its IB 111111 H PRRTiriCATB fflVAn that wßjk* i J ’ K Aii ol ’i" ! n Cfr** l * ■.. i^flh 'd ti. a r ' rH,,r TNBR WBI Alam, Cl'cult Court NM June 10 *' ven - Th “ u,e appolnte.l Ad. i ' ,h -, ‘•"‘•te of Anna ■B* ?•„ ’.■■ '/ A.lam,. • ■ounty. In ''l"’" AiimlnlMrutor Hurney June 10-1741 vr? v‘ ”' ' ' ‘ KIV“11 to th.. <T*K. <.l'MfatJ Court. Io Id at *"• on the r,tl. day of *tiv th ‘‘J 1 / “ ll, ’ w ' »Uh .1 El "'* l Hettlenient llfl*' •t.'X ~f “hid Wr, 0 ' '* “PProved. tnak? r ’ "“titl'd t<> then U>.,r a I I ,r ‘ ,of ,rs belrchp. jlflr**’ J ” rlh ' H, ' r ” WiiS" mH Ju °* io*! 7

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local CLASSIFIED * ADVERTISING rates ~ , , j •Wtne»w«aa. Minimum far first IbmHlm Mg Ona Tima, Par Word v/at Actional Inaartlan. et Ward, Par Day M Card ts Thank* Obltuari*E Varaa*. R wtu . HIT si M.nua, run ma« u at y |« $1 Notloaw Cap Haada, Apt. My < *** PlC ** 4 ** 9, 0M colnw ") Insertion Deadline Copy must be tn office by i l /’ m - Monday through Friday, Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FORSALE Nt BAL*-Conpl,u Ila, al wlr iM iappUaa and flxturat. uhrick Broa. Phoaa 3M. 4O . tf fdA SAIX— Garden lots for food °- * ,w or « monthly. Good building lota with abstract* In all sect ion* from |175 CMb. Bob Hallar. A Good Realty Banic*. Phone 570. >B . tr Flit BALE -6 gilts, 1 sow, bred for July or August. 1 Duroc male hog; 2 heifer calves, 5 and 6 week* old; 1 Holstein and 1 Roan heifer. Walter Sudduth, Phone 8623. g 136-3 ti FtmXLfc — Dining room suited [ like new. Phone 1407. b 137-3 i FOR SALE — Just completed, Ja*t of first 21 houses on Stevenson street. Two bed rooms, bath, kitchen, with built-in cupboards, extra nice living room, hardwood floors, big basement and apace for recreational room, lot adjoining beautiful park. Fine for children. Down payment as low as >4OO. Rest like rent. FilA approved. Why pay rent? Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. k 136 6l Pdft SALkJ Plants. Home grown Ballimore ruiger beefsteak, and Oxharl tomato; cabbage, early and late; mango, celery, cauliflower, yam, sweet potato, and many other vegetable plant*. Also blooming petunias and other flowers suitable for porch boxes and gardens. Open all day. Evenings until 9 o'clock. Mrs. William Strahm 339 N. Ninth St. 133t6x FoA BALE — Complete saw mill, 48-in. circular saw, including logging and loading track, pulley*, shafting, stationary high procure boiler, with Are brick and boiler supporters, etc., all in fair condition. Berne Furniture Co., Berne. Ind. 128-18 t Fdl BaLE - filbf ctlcks now hatching. Pullorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chick* for layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery, Monro*, lad. Phone 84. M5-tf SoT6r¥- *e carry a complete line of electric motors. Including U. 1-3, % bp. Also a complete line of electrical supplies. Arnold A Klenk. 88 ts ENTERPRISE" SOLO COAT~One coat seal* and covers. An oil paint for use over Wall Paper, plaster, wood, metal, casein, wallboard and other surfaces. Washes perfectly. Something new. No water paint. Only |2.79 gal. Arnold A Klenk. 103 if i Still HAVE a limited amount of 90 to 100 day Farmercraft hybrid corn on baud. Flat grade*. Don Cook, First bouse south county farm 130-gT FLFCTRIC' SEWING .MACHINES 559.50 up (guaranteed). We trade, bring your machine along. Open Saturday* only. 3314 So. Washington, Marion, Ind. 136-3tx FO# BALE Few' bitohebt left Funk's-FUberdioile hybrid seed corn IC .00 to 39.00 per bushel. Burk Elevator Company. DecaturiMonroe. 136-lt PbR At'LE “OR" T11Al»H 1 '.'T' Chev. 4 door sedan. 1939 Chev. 4 door sedan, 1939 Chev coupa, 1939 Pontiac club coupe. Several cheap cat*. Fred Busche Phone 975. 13Ag3t* For bale 6 gilt--, i e«w. “ farrow July and August. 1 Duroc male hog; Holstein and Roan hell er with 5 and 6 weoke old heifer calve*. Walter liuddutb. Phone 8623. X 136 31* PUPS FOR SALE Half Beagle and Fox Tetricr. Theae pups must be seen to be appreciated. Call between 9 and 3 p. tn. 101 North Ninth street. 134-31* «od F6R' SALE - ” I'nsual opportunity. seven room home plus adjoining apartment or business rooms earning 360 monthly on beautiful big Walnut street corner lot two blocks from G. E . five from Central Soya Stoker heat, air conditioned BuiltIn * cupboards. Some Venetian blind*. Fruit trees, big double car garage Worth 37.000. Owner leaving county, will take less I°' quick sale. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. k 138-6 t FOR - BALE—Cas* web hayloader Used Mi* •*4*3B C. P Spuller fwrm Road No IM- Tuesday 1 U> 5 p. tn. 13131

FOR SALE—Hardy plants, chrysanthemums, lupines, aster*, carnations. phlox, liatu* and other*. Annual plants: aster*, marigolds, •najidragon* at 10c dozen. Also cut flowers for sale. Harlow's Gardens' 232 North 13th St. 138 2t* WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil belts, Parts. Boardman's 445 South First. 130-26tx WANTBb—Radio* to r*p*b\ rick Bros. Ml-ts WANTED—6,OW garment hangars In good usable condition Sheet* Bro*. Cleaners. 112-ts W^ANTEb—Hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South Fiiwt. 130 26tx RENT OR Bl’Y sor 6 room s«tnlinodern house, near General Electric. Reply Democrat Box 249. " ANTED — Elderly laxly want* board and room. Call 130'4 North Second. 138-2tx WANTED- Woman or girl for general housework, afternoon*. 50 cent* an hour. No laundry or cooking. Write Box 248, care Democrat. b 134-ts MfSCELLANEdUS PKEE IMTIMAfBS (or rooilnj, .Iding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spell* comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 130-26 t NO WRAPPING or MeaKonai atoring 1* necessary and one application of Mirra Moth Immunlzer on clothing guard* against moth damage for 2 years. Western Auto Store. 11l S. Second St. 136-3 t FARMERS ATTENTIOX-Ws rw mov* dead none*, cows, hogs, ate. Decatur phon* 2000. W* pay all phone chargei. The Stadler Product* Co. 15-ts ROOFING, slblNd — How I* the time to take care of that leaky roof. We carry a complete line of Carey roofing, siding and rock wool insulation. Call u* for free estimates. We apply. Arnold A Klenk. 88-ts FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished apartment. 815 N. Fifth St. 6 to 7:30 Tuesday evening only. 138-31 FOR RENT — Sleeping room th modern homo, gentlemen preferred. Phone 1058, 213 South First street. it FOR RENT 6 room house I'4 mil* north of Hoagland on paved road, truck patch, on-hard, poultry house etc. Convenient transportation to factories in Fort Wayne. Will exchange for rent of property or apartment in Decatur Llyod Rhodes. Hoagland Phone. 1.36-3tx " O 1 FOR SALE—AII steel clothes line posts with 5 fisit cross arm. Ready to install. Maier Hide & Fur Company. 134(11 LOST AND FOUND LOST Drivt i s li< t ime. Mrs. Oscar Lehrman. Phone 615 M. Itx LOST GuMollne "A” book. Kenneth Nyffeler. Return care of 917 Riihhcll street. k Itx QNothing really great i* ever "lightly won." 4)>|»>lnliH«-nl »r t-'.«rcul»r t-.alnlr Vo IdOCl <• ia IM-r»’l>y given, T4uK the undoralgneit h.ia 10-en appointed Exrenter of I4le '“tall- <•{ Willilllll Fnrpiw, l.rte of Viaxiia fVilinty, <leeeaxvi. The eolate la pn4>.»b|y »<>lvent. • Eina r W. llaiiniKartner, Hkec uitor 11. 11. Heller. AHorney May 26, 1!»H. May 27 June 3-1#

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted

FOR SALE Russell 0. White Property z 931 Walnut Street House open for inspection Sunday, June 11, 2 to •' p. m. Beautiful 5 room bungalow. California type. Solid oak floors and trim, built-in kitchen cabinets and double Mink. Westinghouse electric stove and refrigerator. 2 built-in corner cupboards in dining room, cedar lined linen and clothes closet. Wood fireplace in living room Modern bath with shower. lUsement under entire hou«te and recreation room sealed whh knot ty pin". Steel Venetian blinds and sleel caseincut windows throughout. SO barrel cistern and motor plumbing Pries 510,000 a abovt dsacribsdCall 109?.

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Young Dodger Rookie Scores Second Victory 18-Yeor-Old Hurler Tosses Five-Hitter To Defeat Boston New York, June 10.—(UP)—Calvin Coolidge McLish, 18-year-old Choctaw Indian from Oklahoma City. Okla., born, a* hi* name suggest*. during the regime of the late Republican president, today loomed *4 a definite threat in two role* to National league hitters. McLish, a member of the Brooklyn Dodgers' mound staff and termed by Dodger president Branch Rickey a* a "great prospect,” *eem* to have been a real find, particularly for Brooklyn. The young man I* ambidextrolM and Brooklyn fan* have seen stranger thing* than a pitcher relieving himself when his arm gets tired. The borough, which ha* seen three of it* own major leaguer* on the eame base at the same time in the past, may. some day, see McLish relieving McLish. If the right arm, which ba* *een all the service *o far this year, get* tired, nothing in bMebaH's rules would prevent him from warming up the left arm and serving up a few from that Hide. Strange a* it may seem, the possibility is more than remote for McLish himself say* that he throw* “pretty good.” with his left hand. Leo Durocher. Dodger manager, who has held high regard for the young Indian since he joined the dub late in spring training, professed himself a* "In love with the kid," after last night's game in which Brooklyn edged the Boston Braves. 3-2. McClish held the Brave* to live hits in gaining hi* second straight starting triumph and his second straight five-hitter. Nate Andrews started for the Braves and was relieved by Armand Cardoni in the eighth inning. Cardoni was charged with the loss after Dixie Walker doubled and Mickey Owen singled him across with the winning tally in the ninth. Frit* Ostermueller of the Pittsburgh Pirate* and Claude Paaseau

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of th* Chicago Cub* labored long and ia vain last night a* their duel ended in a 3 3 tie when the game wag called st the end of the 10th inning because of rain. Chicago scored In (be third inning and had th* count tied In the bottom of the sixth. Bill Nicholson then put the Cubs ahead with a two-run homer in the eighth, only to see the Buc* tie It again in their half of that frame. The tie resulted In a change In the schedule which pits the same two teams against teach other today instead of giving them a day of rest. Early Wynn held hi* jinx over the Philadelphia Athletics a* he pitched and batted the Washington Senator* o a 2-1 triumph ovw the "A'«” Wynn has beaten the Athletics nine times since entering the American leagu in 1941 and they never have beaten him. He made two hits In three time* at bat and scored what proved to be the winning run In the fifth inning when he singled and came home on an error and another single. Ruas Christopher was charged with the loss. The Cleveland Indians handed the league leading St. Louts Brown* their second straight loss. 4-2. The Browns, unable to hit in the clutches. left 13 runner* stranded. Allie Reynolds and Joe Hevlng worked for the Tribe and allowed but six hits, although they walked 10 m*e. Reynolds was credited with the win when a three-run uprising in the seventh brought the Tribe from behind. Nelson Potter was the loser. Yesterday’* star: Cal McLlish, ambidextrouM rookie of the Brooklyn Dodgers who won hi* second straight start, defeating the Boston Braves 3 to 2 with a five-bitter. ■ —o-- ——— Draw Boys Softball Schedule On Monday (All boy* from the ages of 10 to 16 (inclusive) who ha(ve signed to play in the summer sofuiial! league* at Worthman Field are asked to report at the field by 9 o'clock Monday morniug. Team* will be selected at this time and league schedule* drawn and all boy* expecting to |>iay are urged to be present. o — Farms in Belgium range from one acre to a maximum of 14 acres and les* than 10 percent of them are owned by native fanners, a pre-war survey showed.

MAJOR lUGUE sufflos NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. GB St. Louil 29 15 .659 Pittsburgh 24 17 .585 3' a Cincinnati 25 19 .568 4 New York 22 23 .489 Brooklyn 22 24 .478 • 8 Philadelphia 18 24 .429 10 Boston 21 28 .429 Chicago 14 25 .359 12'4 AMERICAN LEAGUE W.- L. Pci. G B St. Louis 27 22 .551 New York 22 20 524 I'4 Detroit 24 23 .511 2 Boston 23 23 .500 2'4 Chicago 21 21 .500 2'4 Cleveland 23 25 479 3'4 Washington 22 24 .478 3'4 Philadelphia 20 24 .455 4'4 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Brooklyn 3, Boston 2. Chicago 3. Pittsburgh 3 (tie). Only game* scheduled. American League Washington 2, Philadelphia 1. Cleveland 4, St. Louis 2. Only games scheduled. —_o Jehovah’s Witnesses 122 N. Ninth street All people of good will arc invited to attend this timely Bible study. MMRAAAaAMMWMMAMMMIMH l_ ■» Comfortably Cool SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sun. from 1:15 GINGER ROGERS “TENDER COMRADE” Robert Ryan. Ruth Hurney ALSO—Short* 9c.40c Inc. Tax —o TONICHT — -JANE EYRE" Joan Fontaine. Orson Welles ALSO—Short* 9c.40c Inc. Tax

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To Open Softball Schedule Monday To Launch Regular Season On Monday The Decatur softball league will laum h the regular league schedule next week, with games Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday. Games played this week were practice contests, and were not included as league games. Wet grounds prevented play at. the local diamond last night, but Kraft Cheese traveled to Berne, dropping a 4 to 2 decision to the Legion team. Next week s schedule follow*: Monday: G. E. Girl* exhibition;

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Moose vs. Lane. Tuesday: Lane vs. Bluffton: Moose vs. Kraft. Thursday: McMillen exhibition; Legion vs. Kraft. Friday: Moose exhibition; Lane vs. M< Millen; G. E. at Berne. Score of last night's game at Beme: RHE Kraft 100 000 I—l 6 1 Legionool 010 X—-4 fl 1 Scherer and Ladd; Scbwartx and Stuckey. o Swim in Shroyer Lake Reach. Ze 0 ? wiTtU wee pea st wer. Save tt MMQfln and eave come I * y ' s MTOffira