Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1945 — Page 5
■,y OCTOBER 27, 1945.
IReoorfs )RT OF LOCAL ON MARKET! HURRAY A CO. da of Uvertoc* at i|H(hlre t Bern* eivsd every day ?:30 P- "»• d no commission, no 301 October 27 . IM* ■ _ 1100 ' II w 13 25 ___ 9WO ■’ 15.00 " Z1.,13.00 ■E .... 4 s'» £Ar STOCK YARDS E3, F- " <a weight charge gUr ME 13 50 13.75 Par 900 1K:.., 15.00 HIESALE egg ano quotations ■Furniehed by PRODUCE CO. BSE Phone 380 HgK,, MK 2'"' v ■Hr ~;b and fryere. K< |H*r> K nii .... lbs. * up -iIP » •H- c Era W- c ... 10. c L GRAIN MARKET K ELEVATOR CO. yvrtt'd October 27 i »üb;cct to cbang* « liarms day. delivered at elevator. W *lO7 Wh.nr «« ,*«< and Old Corn.... 1-60 Deans- 2.10 IB - 2 K j>ns 2.04 K 2.00 03 per bushel less. En: .04 1 Ins. f.o.b. farm Irauge Nutritious td orange juice contains c 75 j ->r cent as much vias would be obtained by i range
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —oFor 25 word* or lose: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times |1; 6 times *1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ajs accepted on skipda/ schedule. Rat* for 10 point BLACK FACE Is 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must b* In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m. FOR SALE REPAIRING 1 —ail makes. Needles, oil, belts, i parte. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's 445 South First. 231t27x Poll SALE—4O acre farm west of Decatur, good fertile »011, and good buildings, with electricity. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. .Monroe st. Tel. 1398. 231 ts FOR SALE —8 room, 2 apartment house on North Sixth street, water, lights, gas. Rooms furnished to move in, possession in 50 days. Priced to sell. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe st , phone 1398. 232tf FOR SALE I’oMession in 3o"day» five room completely modern! Mercer Avenue home. Large living room, dining room, kitchen with! built in cupboards, one large bed j room, one small bed room. Base I ment with majestic furnace, automatic hot water heater. May be viewed in afternoons by appointment only It's good to live In Decatur. Bob Heller, Realtor, K. C. Building, Phone 870 night or day. 24« f FOR SALE 3 I Torn Manure Lordera, 2 Tractor Manure Spreaders. 2 Tractor Disks, 5 Cultltmtlchers, 2 Sprocket Typo Cultlpac kera, 8 Rotary Hoes. 3 Corn Shelter with Blowers, 1-16 iu. Plow - VSED 1 John Deere Manu e Spreader, 2 Tractor Di»ks. CraigVille Garage, Cralgville 219''t FOR SALE City gas stove. I burners and oven, porcelain and enamel- Phone 7181 252-gtit FOR SALL Corn in load lots, from plekei C <; Mann farm, mile south Plea all! Mills. 2>2t3x Hlit S XLi ■ "Mir ■”” ”, |7' •( >■ the fa l 'n 2”” imp. Come in f*> deniOllNt IMI lull Sh-ffeti Implement Co.. Third st Phon- I 1 '" 2.'13’ Ft ’R~SALE 11. rk.-i.i . . it ~• |T7 ibh- i<> gist. r. Also bin*”*' !1 mouth black ho -< l.i:m F Dailey. Tocsin 253-3 ix FOR SALE Marscy-ilan It and John D ere breakllie plows and Brady garden tractor Gerlu r linph ment store phone 255 25”- '»’s FOR SALE I. t.it< Ibaitola 1a... size, < opp.-i . lad kitchen range kitchen cabin I; 8-pici* dining' room suit.-. 2 mill floor lamp 2 bed.-; seller davenport Fid Handler phon. 177. f7sr~ "SALE N*-w and imd hum* | tvalient, real buys, see us first. Eury Trailer Service, 2933 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, Ind. FUIfSAL’E Hard <<u!~t“tI ~ . .. i good condition. Martin Conrad. I miles iia't i of Magby .'.-3 -lix FOR ~STi7knFtirn lill r~~ iepTir " un bolstering ami refinishing picture framing and stove repair Sr caur Furniture Repair. First anti Monro*- Phon. 7363. 251 gt;t For SALE "TrtV ~Biiii k~ TTFan. motor A-l tires good New palnl and sat cover- Will t .ide Im' pickup truck or older r.n I <a’i leave set out this winter. 127 South Fourteenth si reel. Phone 7363. 254-g2i MOSCOW SAYS Konlinurd from Page Oort "agreement by the big. power, in advance of that meeting to -.t up a JapotK,. control council.. Well informed oiuv hin'.d today that th. solution of wh. 1 has been a badly muddled confro versy may Ilabh hin.-nt of .i four powt r group which could be called an Allied council and which could act as ’ll'' .-x.-.uihe <om rniitee for the advisory commit siun. The < omniissioti in Washingloli of 10 or II inellll.el'H would recommend policy which, if approved. would be pill 11110 effect by the Allied council Mac-Arthur s position would be uitchangecl. A president of the council, he wo“lld r< tain his right to make decision I 111 ease of dispute The Russians cannot get a man here from Moscow In lime for th<Tuesday m. -iiliu Bnl ral o' the other naiions hitve named their ainlmssadors lien- as i.pt.--r- utativeH and the Russians could name Nikolai Novikov, charge d ufTalr.s of the- Soviet embassy. There- was no indication here that the Truman message to Stnl- ! in—reported by radio Moscow — concerned the control iiiachin.ry isauej But the problem is of suflieient
QI ICKIES hy Ken Reynold* *» • «* •*» TNo. No you get with a Democrat Want Ad!" FOR SALE 5 room modcrn~hou«*, i full basement, motor plumbing. shower bath, built-in cupboard*, lo.a'ed northwest. 5 room semimodern house, clone In. 6 room ■o ml modern house southwest. Several building iota. Choice of Adama county farm lands. Tri State Realty. T. D. Scbieferstein, Phon* 105. 225-ts FOR SALE- DARWIN TT CTP BI'LBS. lacrge, long atom, top , size bulbs, many colors to choose from. Plant now. Riverside Nursery, Route 1, Berne, Indiana. 251-a4t Foil SALE- 200 acre farm 9 milrc south west of liecatur highly improv.cl all modern house and ; barn, thorougly tiled. Inquire at Room 53, Rhe Hotel, Decatur, I Indiana. 251-6tx ! Fttk SALE—A good site for filling I station and tourist camp Two , acres of ground on State Highway. Inquire Room 53, Rice Hotel. Decatur, Indiana. 251-6 ix FOR SALE—Good 8 room house with metal roof, wash house with up-ground o iler, work shop and fuel house, good )M>uPry house*, good size bain, extra good tru.-k patch, shrubs and fruit trees, almost one- acre of ground, close t<» school and church, in Monroe. [ Ind. Jeff Liechty, Auctioneer end Real-Estate Berne, Indiana. Office, pnone 257 Res. 50* 251-It FOR SALE 169 acres of th~he»t producing farm in Adama County. 5’- miles from Decatur, lnd-| iana. Good buildings, and well tiled. For Information. *<•■ J. W. Andrews and Harry Essex, Decatur, Indiana. 251-a4t WANTED WANTED — Deed cars, highest price* paid for good, dean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales. First and Monroe: phone 372. 214-ts W A NTEO—Ca ii you spare your rar? I need cars for our serve- men row returning. High ceiling prices yet being paid. Fred Ihi he. phone 975. 349t12x W \NT~ED Furnished apartment o light housekeeping rooms for discharged veteran and wife. Phone 577. 252-b3tX WASTED XL ii rrita’i- hay. t‘dy wok good pay. J ilni Feasel, ! phone 6262 253-61 SALESKfiSTSFXNTED Will l>< it Rim Hotel. Decatur. Indiana, Fnday veiling November 2, from 6 to lo p M to employ a salesman foi vacancy in out sales force. Janies Scott. State Sales Manager tor The L'nited State Food Co. 253-3’ x \V NTI.I> .'liiail 101. ■ 'Flintnr-lii-hi I uoiiih tor iuuiily of Phone 573-C 27>3g3tx 1.,,. ..... I —— 'I H H—— I .U it I Vv isdom v 1 B' »*t-OWIJ A Wishy Washy Pteacher \ l.n ai her having a divided chut 1. ....tl wanting t'> -land in Wil:i -' I fl • *a -f ’I *'. v a iii.-ml-''! of a contending party; i. told in- story, to which tinp . . her mid. “I tnmk you artrigh' Th'-n a in l mb'. of tin tippo: II;.' in Hon t lid i -l >ry t w jij. t • m io mu o answer •I ■, nik .. 'll light Hil wit" In arin mm 'ive ti - »ain<- un.-wer I . both i<b aid. My dear, you wk w ong tn giving the tunic aii-.v.r to tin opposing factions." I > this In- replied. I think you ar* light" BOOK REVIEW From Victory lo Peace, by Paul Hutchison. L a survey of today's world, in which 'he author ill < en M-s various propositions fori p'-in-e mud' by professional ex- | pei ts, and su< ( ectlM In clarifying I the mind', of his read<-i> as to the meaning of th*- War, i's menace, i’s pressing problems. and its possible II suits, all the while sire sing the tact that a just and lasting peace must have for its foundation the hleiilisn: of ’the Chri-lian < Inin h. I Q (itrus Storage All citrus fruits keep best where I they v.il! be moist and cool. mipoi ’ >n< •• in ill* eyes of many American officials lo warrant such a bid fur a last minute scl’lemcut.
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.MISCFLLANEOITB Hoof will ba glad to give you a free | Mtimato on any sis* job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof st no additional ooat. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold • Klenk Phon* 453. SO-ls, FARSIEFIB AftEjiTlON—W*"r*-! move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We psy all phon* charges. Th* Stadler Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCff SERVICI “ We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line cf parts for all popular makes.—Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts I THE HnaL DaTIJ Mr dm k- n ! canning will he November 2 Muxt be in by 10 a. m. Liechty Cannery, IFnie. 251-bst H.\Tr CI'TS for idultFo” children 50c. Frank's Bai-b<-r Shop, First and Monroe streets. 252-3 t Wli7lFthe party 'who borrowed tlie stove truck from Lee Hardware phase return nam<- at once? 254-1. A LltaftllE Inv-stment Gamble's hobled brick siding The modern way to improve the ap pearance of your home and in-.ii-late in one o|ieration. Free estimate. Phone 429 Guinbl-h. 251-D CHRISTMAS Cards, regular and religious, also Every-day ( ard'i Phone 1450. Mrs. Mart Bruun. 222 N 7th St. 254-2tx - -o— i ■«—— Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
Ration Guide RED STAMPS : (' ’ mart WOMlrlHl 93008 01303 aSawawsHwa — 1 UnQ|]|j| mUUmU uQDmD Duuull '.<> .nt I IMS IMMM 1 SMviwms ’ «*» ”*** - •** ""»*• . J KI SMI N I SSHNtt t* MCOSU M | MMMt M ~ —t ■ ■ j r— J— 2 Let’s not have I OK W INFLATION! k *' A* leflsllss MSS* • SecrSMS IS ■ I*°°* t »<>•• \ ) ■ *** Sv'<*s«l*| S<**S' st aoa*). B ’•* . I _ ww , Irr ,< Ml((1 me* , B| ti W ross sosio ’ 'IM n ’»• 1/4 v cws ’ai st rott twi CO*’ (7) «*tcs m Mice nsfi I stsest ectnse vieurios» to rose tout rstet ssrios ease* ■ - ; The Farm Bureau • ■ I a In an organization of farmer*. a ■ by farmers and for farmers. H ■ ■ a .Sponsored state gross income g g tax and gasoline tax laws, which g g broaden the lax ba.se and more g ■ equitably distributes the tax load, g ■ Places the costs of roads on users g ■ rather than on properly owners. g ■ ■ K Have you joined the ranks of g ■ organized Indiana agriculture? g ■ ■ : Adams County Farm Bureau ■ ■ ■
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—PLAYMATES FOR SU EE PEA! xb | /xx 1 (♦H!/WE® x|x <&&& xLCSL (XoXh X> y ,(0 wX Sji\ J XXX ' f C"i>, — -x’ c Cxv(iki/izZ> i z-'aw.S feW \ 7. I x—z'xAA?’-' FvL /? oTX *w Jtr — -1,. A toMBT '-■ ® j?i XXs .’&. \v ''«g4',xi -- ■ ' <; ' 'tf \\ .a '_/“/'*_ '"** & *.;;‘Ar r;-, .. .. *■» *, a . 27 B LON I) Ik A SAL E S TII* I I _ _ W"■ — - "' T 1 ”"* ■ . iwm ; * /' t CAN'T SLEFP --I [z-X il >• WHO COULD E3L t !M SELLiNU YIX) VOJ GO ARIXW ) NOT JUST ( THINK I'LL GO JOWN z RINGING THE. DOOR INSOMNIA RINGING EVERv- I SEE A Uw<HT I V S KIINO _ ,^ L A- impel th ¥ -■**<. hm*. X4 ■®w if *F/i X 2?. '•; ” Wl r'y 31 7 J ™«r 1( i . L \ * z^-. * «A 8 ■“ "V ■ -
Church Forum What th<- < Ir. uiiiHiutitiul wiL | , of God There are many <in titue'aii'ci , hi< < idi'iitn mid Hill" of melt tli.it; frustrate the intenttoiial will ot God To conclude that cm uin 1 stances and tin y alone determln'-i the w.iy of living in to be a defeat ini Sim* freedom h n net<*SHi»ry | mark of every individual, mucit | cun be done that I* not m mirmoii) j with the will of God. ItUt li'Vel j theleHH the will of God i-xlhlh alpl ' It will like the HUH behind th cloud. Hhlnc again Dr W* h|»-' I Weatherhead illustrate,, the <lr ■ | cuiiiHtuiitial will of G«>d by declm j ling that in the l». glim.ng, Cliii-t cxpH-ieed the •int*ml mal will of God in that ail should be save I by accepting Him and Hi tea< b iHK*i as did tin- di-'lpl . but He forces of evil frustrated th’ In tetitioiiai will of God nd he wa wrongly ae< u->< d. illegally tried an I finally killed Ii Eo n rev< <1 ed that <ir<uni tan • all' I for a cross. Out of lha’ i xp- rien. < hurst forth the u'tlmat<- w ill ■’ Go I for he triumpii'd over beat ami |is allv< so <v< i n > * Plane Seeds Largest of all the world's cargo I airplanes, the JRM-L takes 60.000 ■ pounds of aluminum, 23.1H4) pounds of steel. 750 i ouuds of rubber. HOO pounds of plastics, 960 square feet , of plywood. 650 square yards of fabvic and 300 gallons of pain’
Oim Fanil In 4; • I may be well lUu» . trated by a n* • *-■• by Klug j I George VI a t<-w yea' s <r.'. "I said f" r man who stool at Go g it. of th* year (live m<- a ! | light iha’ I may tread safely into I the unknown.' and hi »plie<L 'Go I out into the Ja siii'is and put your I I hand in’” toe hand >f God lha' shall he to yhi Lett r than a l light and saf -r t in • ’mown way SERVICE CLUBS TO (Cnntlnu*** from Psss On*) ■ ■LL.iril 11 T ir-1 TT ■■ - 111 —III*. 1 IT r ■■ill l«*l* »■ "«• I II gram mid ciilminnt* a program j that has been carried through with enthusiasm by the boys. The List Os Winners The winner* of the Eisenhower medals are Troop N<> 61 Gene Zmer, Dai: Freeby, Merlin Johnston. Carl Smi'ley. Gerald Schultz. Norman Stlngciy. Don .Mac Lean. Dave Ma. Lean. Ralph Bollinger, Sheldon Daniels. Neil Thomas. Norman Leonardson. Troop No 62 Ralph Smith, Jr., Doti Smith. Medford Smith. John Doan. Hyford Smith. Dick Hott, Killy Brentliiigor, Jim Ba - sin, Roger Geiitis, Victor Porter. Merlin Lister Troop No. 63 Rolland Ladd, Dan Kl’-on, Ted Wernhoff, Norris Blocker. Kaye Runyon. Roger Borne. Bob Sml'h. John Lange. Glenn Rowden, Chas Johnson, Bob Lelllui'l Pack No iiinii Jimmy Helm. Paul Junior Conrad L ** J 7“ . ■ z k ! 1 X. S “ I i 1 ■ . SURROUNDED by some of hi* Nipponese admirers. Katsukiko Haida, I Jap counterpart of Sinatra, aings I into a Tokyo microphone while his B female audience gives with the ’ sighs. Haida wears a long-peaked I collar end root-suited trousere I while broadcasting.(lnternational) I I Virginia Baked Ham — ■ Ehler's Restaurant tomorrow, 1 serving 11-2 anti 5-11.
Peaceful Nation Called "the world’.- most peaceful country.” Costa Rica has rnor« school teachers than soldiers! Coffee. tropical fruits end various hardwoods ar* exported and cattie are raised extensively GIRL SCOUTS WEEK .■■(tolled I'r.im Pane <»■*> Krum for ac’iv< citizenship cun lie summed up." according to Mr*. Finlayson, as "American youth's expressed desire to l**nrn to he friends to all. at home, in our own country and communities, and in th* wide world Some of th*- troop
W" ■ ■ V - 1 ! PERRY M SHEPARD, 62-ycnr-old former lieutenant colonel in he ; V S Army and n veteran of both world wars, is shown, center, getting acquainted with some of his classmates after re-entering Hobart college. Geneva. N. Y.. as an undergraduate under the GI Bill of Rights Colonel Shepard, believed to be th*- oldest veteran of World War H attending co liege under the bill, plans to major in history and wurk for a bachelor a degree. (Jnteinationti Soundpboto) SALE CALENDAR OCT. 29 Stoller A Michael Gti* ri:i* y dispersal sale, Van Wert Fair Ground" Roy Johnson, >urt. OC T 29- Benjamin B. Williams. 1 mil' North of Rushford, New York, Well Improved 2i’” A- " Firm and complete line ot Per-i-uiial proper ). J. F- Sanmann. Auct. OCT. .1"- E. B. Batker. 1 n., • 1. i - m..* - • ast of Chattanooga, Ohio *1 2'. mile- hou Ii 1 •’> mi!*’* u! Rockfold, Ohio. Clo-iiig ou ".in Roy Johnson, Am'. OCT. 30 E. 8. Barker. 1 mil'- 1 -’ I 2 mil*- * ust of Chattanooga, ' oh. 1012' • iiiil -s .south and •* miles west of Rockford, Ohio. ( b-,r.z .mt al* Roy Johnson, auct OCT 3" Mrs. Jerry Liechty. 1 mi!*' north ot Berne on Sta’** Road 27, tm .> 'a mil' < a*i A*;. Farm Jeff Liechty, auct. OCT :1- Mrs. Jenme Durbin, lilt North 2nd Si . Decatur. Ind. Household Goods. 3 10 P M J- F. Sanmann, am'. OCT 31- Wray &. Fisher. Angus cattle sale, Peru, Ind Roy Johnson. NOV. I—Ohio State Duroc hog sale, London. O. Roy Johnson, auct. X<jV lAndy and Bonnie Schuck. 2 miles sou'll and 2 miles east of Dei atur. Ind ,or south and mil*- east ot Adams County Farm, Personal Property and Purebred Berkshire Hogs. 12:30 P. M. J. F. Sanmann, Auct NOV. 2—Jess Andrews, Angus cattle sale. Crawfordsville, Ind. Roy Johnson, auct. NOV 2 —Ralph Grile, 2 miles .North and 5 West ot Portland, Ind. Well Improved 115 Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann. Auct NOV. 3—John Hedl. 5 mil* s W* st of Elkhart. Ind then i's North. Highly Productive Improved 50 acre farm J. F. Sanmann NOV. 3 Vivian and Daisy Jones. I" miles East of South Bend, Ind and 1\ miles North Well Improved 2” acre farm and all Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann. am ' NOV 3 —Paul Koehlinger, Admr., closing out sale I miles north, 1 mile west of Hoagland. Roy Johnson, am Nov 7 —Mrs. Arthur Gunter. 2 mb > W*-.-i and 1 mil North of Claypool. Indiana Improved 157 A* r< Farm J. F. Sanmann. auct Nov s—Clinton A Wilbur Mathys. Admr sal* r* al estate and P. P. Geneva Johnson A Liechty. aucts NOV. s—Mrs Fred Mathys estate. G, neva Ind Real eMate and household goods. Melvin Liechty. Roy Johnson, amts ; NOV. 6—-Merle Sheets, closing out salt, 2 miles west 1 mile north ot Decatur. Roy Johnson, am t NOV. 7 Kenneth Butler, closing ou' sah I miler ea ' of Decatur on Piqua road Roy Johnson, auct. NOV. - Paul E. Shultz A Geo F. Morris 7'. mil- H noith»-:iHt of Decatur on 101 LnistO'k Chria Bohnke, Amt NOV 8 Hall Guernsey sale. Munci* Ind Roy Johnson, auct NOV 9 Geo. Beilis. I’- mile north I’. mil' west of Dixon, Ohio, closing out sal** Roy Johnson, am t ! NOV. 10- Philip Courtney, Monmouth, Ind Furniture and Household Goods—l 00 p m. J. F. Sanmann—AW. NoV 12—Levi Egley. 4 null's west I'., mile south of Convoy, Ohio, Closing out sale Roy Johnson, all* ' I NOV. I? H P. Schmitt A Arthur Lengerich, closing out sale. East City limits of Decatur. Roy Johnson, auct.
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activities recommended by thd | membership to achieve that und include more international co* operation with Girl Scout and Girl Guide groups in other lands: learning more about our own country and the < ommuniH*** in j which we live; and taking more I responsibility tor their own troop programs a* away of practicing some of the attitudes and procedI ur**a these citizens of tomorrow ' v*ill need to fulfill their obligaI timis lo their country and th*’ ! world." Spring Chicken tomorrow Ehler’s Restaurant. Serving I 10-2 and 5-11 p. m.
