Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1945 — Page 4

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Market Reports dailV report of local ANO FOREIGN MARKET* for KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Buying all kind* of livestock at Decatur, Berne, Cralgvlllo, and Willshire Livestock received every day _ until 12:80 p. m. No yardage and no commission Phone 801 Corrected May 5. 180 to 400 lb» 814.45 140 to 160 lbs 14.00 120 to 140 lbs 13.50 100 to 120 lbs 13.00 Roughs 13.50 Stags 12.50 Boars 7.50 Veals (choice) 16.50 Lambs 15.00 Yearlings 10.00 Ewes 7.00 KUHNER STOCK YARDS Phone 101 Corrected May 5. 180 to 400 lbs 814.50 150 to 160 lbs 14.40 180 to 140 lbs 13.75 Roughs 13 75 Stags 12.75 Male hogs 8.00 Veals (choice) 16 50 Lambs 14.50 Ewes 7.00 10c per head yardage. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected May 5. Government Celling Prices Large Eggs 31c Leghorn broilers and fryers.... 30.1 c . Heavy hens 26.6 Heavy fryers 30.1 Heavy springers 30.1 Leghorn hens — 26.6 Old Roostere - i 20c Stags 22c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected May 5. Beans subject to change during day. Prices delivered at elevator. No. 1 Red Wheat 8166 No. 2 Red Wheat 1.65 No. 2 Ne'w and Old Corn 1.60 1944 No. 2 Soy Beans.— 2.10 11% Soy Beans - 2.16 No. 2 New Oats...._ .77 Flax Seed — 2.00 Rye 1-00 Good Wool - 46 Grains: .03 per bushel leas. Corn: .04 per 100 leas. f.o.b. farm Indiscriminate That man is quite impartial; he lies about everybody.—Samuel Johnson.

’ BULLETIN Most expert Radio and Electrical service in Decatur. Records and Music • Supplies. Publix Service Co. South 2nd St. Phone 192 mm SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sun. from 1:15 In Gorgeous Technicolor! “THUNDERHEAD SON OF FLICKA” Roddy McDowall, Rita Johnson, Preston Foster, James Bell ALSO—Shorts 9c-40c Inc. Tax —o TON+GHT — “The Doughgirls” Ann Sheridan, Alexis Smith ALSO—Shorts 9c-40c Inc. Tax | CORTI SUN. MON. TUES. Matinee Sun.—9c-15c until 4 . “SWEETHEARTS OF U. S. A.” Una Merkel, Donald Novis — and — “HOUSE OF FEAR” Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce Evenings 9c-30c Inc. Tax —o TONIGHT — Hopalong Cassidy, “Eagle’s Brood.” ALSO—“Zorro’s Black Whip.” 9c-30c Inc. Tax N. A:~ ~ OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitteo *

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o— For 25 words or less: 1 time bOc; 2 times 75c; 3 times $1; 6 times $1.75. , Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted on skipday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE —7 room semi-modern house, Thirteenth St., $3,800. W. J. Rochman, phone 3. 102-if ELECTRICALTsUPPLIES — Regardless of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, w« can supply you, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE—S rotary hoes; 2 used hoes; 1 Oliver tractor; mounted fertilizer corn cutter; 1 10-ft. Oliver combine; 2 36 by 11 used tractor tires. Craigville Garage. g 101-7 t FOR SALE—Complete line of wu’ing supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. 86-ts FOR SALE -Littfe Genius 2 bottom 14-inch tractor plow on rubber; 5-ft. McCormick mower; lard can; chicken brooder. Raymond Eichenauer, phone 6902. 105-3 t FOR SALE All kiiulct of garden plants, 10c a dozen. Henry Haugk, 204 South Tenth street. g 105-stx FOR SALE- Small garden tractor. Fortney's garage, 219 North First street, between the hours of 8:30 a. m. and 5 p. m. a 105-3tx FOR SALE Strawberry roan mare, 5 yeans old. work single or. double. Simon Thieme, s’/s miles northeast Decatur. Phone 986-B. g 105-3tx FOR SALE—Boy Scout cabin, located in Hanna-Nuttman Park, size 14x24 feet. Mail sealed bids to Thurman I. Drew, secretary, Decatur Linns Club by Tuesday, noon, May 8, 1945. a H>s-3lx FOR SALE— New power grindstone, McCormick-Deering 8-ft. combine, one rebuilt John Deere 999 corn planter with tractor hitch anti new bean attachment, and one c'nltipactor. Gerber Implement Company, Phone 25!>. 105-3tx FOR SALE — Piano. Phone 669. 1203 West Monroe street. 106-2’. FOR SALE—A week old and also a serviceable age pure-bred registered Guernsey bull. Stanly Arnold, 1 mile south Magley. Craigville telephone. a 106-2tx FOR SALE — Pre-war collapsible baby carriage, $5. Phone 440. 106-2 IX FOR SALE — Seed corn. Indiana 425 and 608, in all grades. Ed Reifsteck, 4 miles north, % mile west of Magley. Poe phone. 106-6 tx FOR SALE —Dunham cultipacker and rotary hoe combined, good condition; dump rake, wagon. Roy Rickord, miles southwest of Decatur. 106-2tx FOR SALE —Renown coal and wood range, white with black trim, like new. 718 Marshall St. Phone 1451. 106-2tx FOR SALE — Papec hay chopper and ensilage cutter, complete with pipe. Good as new. Donald Miller, .Huntington, Indiana, route 1. Bippus phone 15-140. 106-31 X FOR SALE—SIew and used house trailers, real buys, see Us first, hury’s, 5 miles north of Bluffton on State Road 1.101 T FOR - SALE—Rubber tired wagon; implement trailer; sow with 10 pigs four weeks old. Richard Martin, first house north of county infirmary. 197b3tx FOR SALE—Property near hospital, brick house and about 3 acres of land. A. D. Suttles, agent. 107t3 FOR SALE — Neighborhood grocery. A. D. Suttles, Agent. 107t3x FOR SALE —Girl’s bicycle, good condition. Goodyear tires. Phone 946. 107t2 FOR? SALE—Baby bed, 216 North First street, Mrs. M. R. Sharpe. * Itx FOR SALE — One 1935 Hud son anti one 1933 Chevrolet. Both on extra good rubber. 204 North First street after 5:30 p. m. 107g3tx Q I. O. O. F. Regular Meeting MONDAY, 7:30 p. m. and every Monday thereafter, corner Monroe & 2nd Sts. (Second Floor)

" FOR SALE—Good barn, 34 by 54 ft., with 20 ft. shed attached; old house that can be torn down for good lumber; also a brooder house. Located % mile east of Wren, O. on Gayl Bowen farm. 106g3t FOR SAIJE—2 pr?of infant s white, shoes, size 3; 1 pr. lady's black shoes, size 7 1 /a A; 1 pr. man's white shoes, size 9’/> B, all like new. Phone 1'175, or call homestead 11.» g 106-3 t “WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 103-26tx - ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and sup1 plies, repair work, all kinds of i wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackf ‘son & S.econd Streets. ts WANTED - TO - RENT — 4 room » apartment or small house. Jesse . C. Sutton, 105-ts - WANTEH—To doplowing and discing. Jim Smith, Phone 5181. . 105-12 X E WANTEIFtiT’RENT — By navy I wife, husband overseas. Modern 5 I or 6 room house. Will consider ■ modern farm home close in. State ■ rent (iesired. Write box 367 care Democrat, Decatur, Indiana. g 106-3tx WANTED — any size, dressed or on foot; top prices. , Lose Restaurant. Phone 28, reverse charges. 106-31 ‘MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED, any make. Call or write Durham’s Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. T FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 103-26 t SOLOCOTE~—T’h<r new miracle paint for all inside paint jobs. Many beautiful colors to choose from. Not a water paint. We also have several painters available to do that paint job right. Phone 463. Arnold & Klenk. 80-ts ROOF TROUBLE Caiion'us. we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION-We remove dead horses, cows, hogs. etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. Thu Stadler Products Co. 15-ts ■guaranteed successful treati ment, most stubborn dandruff • cases. Blackheads removed with | face massage. No appointments needed for any barber work. Open , till 7 p. m. Archie Grice, 910 Russell St. 25-ts ; APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a ; complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. I 31tf We do all kinds of upholstering and furniture repairs. Also have some used furniture for sale and make slip covers. Prices reason-1 aide. Phone ’916-P’, - C. Bollinger. 107t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STOLEN—62O Brownie camera and other articles last week from parked car. Phone 6744. 105-3tx o— I Modern Etiquette I | „ By ROBERTA LEE | « —♦ Q. What is the meaning of macedoine and honv is it pronounced? ’A. It is a mixture of cut or small cooked vegetables, served as a salad or cocktail, or in a jellied dessert, or used in a sauce or as a garnish. Pronounce mas-a-dwan, first a as in at, second a as in ate, third a as in ah, principal accent on last syllable. Q. Is it proper to train a small child to hold a cup in bis right hand? A. He should be allowed to use both hands until he has strength enough to support the cup in one hand. Q. Is- it improper to call a physician’s wife “Mns. Doctor Smith”? A. Yes; she should be called “Mrs. Smith.” o : SOVIET UNION (Continued From Page One) announce not only the amendments which all the Big Four will sponsor jointly butt those on which the big powers minus (Russia will submit separately. Ssecret Big Four consultations reached a climax la It night in Stettlniua' penthouse apartment. For three days the big powers have been trying to reach agreement on the amendments to the proposed plan they franfed last summer at Dumbarton Oaks.

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NOTirn OF FINAL SETTLIUMENT OF ESTATE No. 40NO Notice Is hereby Riven to the creditors, heirs ’and legatees of Herman <l. Aitz, deceased to appear in tlie Adams Circuit count, hold at Decatur, Indiana, on the 19th day of .May, 1915, ami «how cause, If any, Wliy the Final Settlement Accounts with the «-.-»taite of said decedent Should not lie approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, ami receive t.heir distributive shares. Urine Bsunimman, Administrator Diswtur. Indian**, 4/27, 191’5. 11. 11, Heller, Attorney April 2S May 5 o Notice to \oii-llcaltlent of Petition Til Sell! Krol Eainte. Xo. 1050 In the Atlants Circuit Court April Term, IIMS STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS SS: In the matter of the estate of Clarrisa Ann Miller, Deed. To Pearl Daymen:: You are hereby notified that IRollie A. Donnel as administrator of the . estate of Clarrisa Ann -Miller, deceased has filed In the circuit court of Adams Oounity, Indiana a petition making- you defendant thereto and praying tin rein for an order ami decree of said count’ authorizing the sale of the following’ described real estate in Adams County, in the State of Indiana, t'ow’it: Inlot Number 1003 in Erwin and Airchbold’s addition to the City of Decatur Adams Counity, Indiana to make a-sots fin- the payment of the liablllti ■«. of said estate and lias also filed his affidavit and therein averred that you are a non-resid-cat of the State of Indiana and than said petition so filed and which is now pending in said court is set for hearing in said Adams Circuit Court at the Court House in the City of Decatur, Indiana on the 3rd day of September, 1945. Notice is hereby given to said Pearl Daymen that unless she be and appear on the 3rd day of September. 1945 at the Court House in the City of Decatur, Indiana and answer or demur to said petition the same will he hcaud and determined in her absence. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court in the office of the Clerk thereof in the City of Decatur, Indiana, this 20th day of April, 1915. Clyde O. Troutner Clerk Adams Circuit Court Ferrt 1.. Lltlerer, Attorney April 21-2 S-M. 5 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 4053 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees o.f William Farlow, (Effie May Farlow,) deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 17t(h day of May, 1945, and Show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not lie approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Elmer W. Baumgartner, Administrator Decatur, Indiana, 4/25, 1945. 11. 11. Heller. Attorney April 26 May 3 o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF EST ATE NO. 4109 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of John Amspaugh, deceased to appear in tlie Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 19th day of .May, 1945, ami sluiw cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of siaid decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make pront of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Frank C. Arnold, Executor Decatur, Indiana, 4/25, 1945. M. <’. Werllng, Attorney April 26 May 3 , o— ’ Fluor Marks Some of the new rubber heels and soles leave ugly black marks on waxed floors and linoleums. To remove these marks rub them with a cloth moistened with turpentine or a cleaning fluid such as carbon tetrachloride. This removes any wax along with the marks, so wax again

Stock Feed FOR SALE Several tons of feed suitable for cattle, hogs ' or poultry. Bag Service, Inc. Phone 556

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MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE Team W. L. Pct. GIL New York 9 4 692 Chicago 7 4 .636 1 Boston 7 5 .583 lt/ 2 St. Louis 6 5 .545 2 Brooklyn 5 6 .453 3 Cincinnati 5 6 .453 3 Pittsburgh 5 8 .385 4 Philadelphia 3 9 .250 sla AMERICAN LEAGUE Teams W. L. Pct. GB. New York 8 4 .667 Chicago 6 3 .667 !.'» Detroit 7 4 .636 - 2 Philadelphia 6 7 .462 2’/ 2 Washington 77 .500 2 St. Louis 4 6 .400 3 Boston 5 8 .385 3>/ 2 Cleveland 3 7 .300 4 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League All games postponed. American League Washington 5, Philadelphia 4. All other games postponed. o Twenty Years Aqo ! > Today J May s—Bandits5 —Bandits blow safe at the Eaton, Ind state tank and secure $2,300'.. Charges C. Hart, former Decatur resident, appointed United States minister to Albania. Democrats nominate Gporge Krick for mayor and Republicans select Avon Burk. iDecittur now has four policemen. Fred Gay is newest appointee. Chicago and Milwaukee have heavy snow storms. Dean Dofiwin is elected president of the class of '2S at Franklin college. ———o * ♦ | NEWS I Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mcßarnes of near Prelble spent Sunday with Mrs. Lydia Mcißarnes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Essex of Decatur. were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Ms. Harry Daniel. Vivian and Marilyn Noll spent the weekend with their sister and family, also attended the exhibit along with Mi’, and Mi'S. Claud Heniliiig. the Misses Thelma Noll and Lonie iSonnlbeixf at Ba r Field Sunday Mrs. James Halberstadt has return (I from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Neuenscliwander and family at M. dina. O. She was accompanied by her father. Rev. T. O. Plough of Seireleville, and sister, Mis. G. W. Sims of Frankfort. (Sunday at 4:00 P. M. Rev. Plough administered the files of buptisin to Virgil Neu nschwander and daughter Patty, Rev. Plough's great-grand daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werling and daughters Pania and Kathleen, Mr. and Mis. Claud HemTniger and daughter Barbara, and Thelma Noll of Fort Wayne. (Mrs. Neva Noll and son Johnnie Max. were evening dinner guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. William Noll and family. British Mining Evidences of the use of coal in Britain have been found in cinder remains of ancient campsites which antedate the Roman invasion of 54 B. C. It is not uiflil 1180 A. D., however, that records of actual coal mining operations are found.

COURT HOUSE Joe Okuly of this city, charged with non support, pleaded not guilty before Judge J. Fred Fruchte in Adams Circuit court. His bond was fix (1 at SSOO. which was furnished, and defendant was released from jail. He is the father of five children. * A 16-year-old youth charged with petit larceny was arraigned in juvenile court and evidence heard in liis case. Judge J. Fred Fruchte took the case under advisement on the boy’s plea that’he would make restitution, he to report io the court next Saturday. (Letters of administration were issued to Chancy Yoder in the estate of John Snyd r. Bond for SIOO was filed and approved. Letters testamentary were issued to Calvin E. Peterson, executor of the estate of John Everest. Bond for S4OO was filed and approved, Fim'd report in the John E. Zimmerman estate was filed and approved and estate closed, disposing of property with a value of $lO,576.88. Marriage Licenses (Robert tU Mann, chemist and Marjorie Joyce Miller, chemist, both of Decatur. Lehman and Magdalena E. Wulliman, Ixith of Berne. Noah ißjSehwartz, Monroe township and Mary E. Hilty of Berne. 0 V-E Day Closing Is Planned By Theaters •Inasmuch as the Decatur retail store closing plan for V-E day is based on that adopt d by Fort Wayne business places, the local motion picture theaters will follow the policy carried out by Fort Wayne theaters. It was pointed out tlipt theaters operate on a seven (lay a week schedule and therein differ from r tail stores. Roy Kalver, local theater operator, is keeping in touch with the Fort Wayne tli*ater owners and whan V-E day is announced will follow their plan of closing.

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Decatur residents interested in creative writing for pleasure or profit Have received from Indiana University detailed announcements of the annual writers 7 com ference which will be held at the university Juno 3-16 after a twoyear cancellation due to war conditions. Seven nationally known authors will make up the staff bf the conference/ according to the announcements received from Direc-

I Household Scrapbook | By ROBERTA LEE Jars Old butter and lard Jars can be sweetened by filling them with very hot lime water and leaving until they are cold. Th • jars will lie as sweet as when new.

Entomologists Expect Chinch Bug )i cn jD ' 'lfLrw; (Xwi ’X<’XvjZuJgisaui~ -l— ,l ■ IB' ■ H 3 ' itll gllliM SB MDi r S' ‘ ' '■ M rl n£-.WAAv.w-w- J j — ■’ INDIANA M' ; aa ® Is 1- ■£ jpTr i —**«'«] 'Tl—| iiiM abjndant "j ® ® M ° D £RATE B' nr u UCHT K’ RESULTS OF A SURVEY last fall showed a dangerous population overwintering chinch bugs in 40 Indiana counties, extending Lake county to Knox county along the western side of tlie state witli diminishing infestations eastward to the Ohio state lino. Stirve-^B 1 this spring show an unusually low winter mortality, acconling to Davis, head of the Entomology Department of Hie Purdue Agricultural Experiment Station and state leader for chinch control. During the warmer sunshiny days the past month the have been active, flying from their winter quarters of hunch ami lar grasses to small grain fields. With each favorable day tinty of chinch bug abundance and destructiveness 'increases. n|,

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tor Ralph L. Collins. These will include: Ruth Suckow, novelist and short story writer; A. C. Spectorsky, Chicago literary editor; Jeannette Covert Nolan, Hoosier writer of biography, children’s books and mystery stories; Boyden Sparkes, magazine writer, biographer, and former newspaperman; Horace Gregory, poet; James T. Farrell, novelist, and Richard A. Cordell, Purdue University authority on Indiana lit-

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erature. The two-weeks conference prj gram will include an Indian Writers’ Day, Sunday. June 11 fourteen lectures, and <M workshops in writing fiction. try, short stories, non-fictioj mystery and children's literatim Registrations will be closed 15 although in special cases wi be accepted after that d’ ll Director Collins' announcemei said?