Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1945 — Page 5

lA Y, OCTOBER 31, 1945.

Ml Reports I «¥W ,c ’ Hr 0F LOC * U ri 5* ,on mar ” AV f ® o ’ Kinds of livestock »* F W' l| s hlr *> Berne E : ; JgLcolved •*' r 7 d,y F**"W 12: JO p. on. || ,J2« s -.f n<> commission Octob ij- 4 * IK « ||<K ~ ~ 1160 O*W 'll4O |r«b — *°° ' ... 15.00 P W' ■" 12 50 X 60 F’.. s . K STOCK YARDS I *’ 101 mW-. or weight charge P”*K 114 6<» I* HW Pw'"", 1375 y.rr ».oo t X Bag i-oo IrW 500 EGG and r QUOTATIONS I i the< j by PRODUCE CO. | ■ Phone 310 K - — 3 «- c KjK 20. c and fryer*- 20. c gZKgers 3 lbs. * up 21. c ELKcd..r 3 lbs I’. c |£todßr..- 33, c Egg 10. c EK. — io. c GRAIN MARKET | \K ELEVATOR CO. B | **mH subject io change K§K dar.tijj day. d at elevator. K|K’\ •• •' t! 67 »K and Uid Corn-.-- 160 Bjjj|lte..n* 2.10 KK -■ fil [.Kt. .. 2.0 J Ml 2.00 fX, 1.25 per bushel leas. [ ■: .04 per 100 leas. ggUl f ob. farm HKvavNE LIVESTOCK . Ind.. ml. 11l i I'l’i t < .-tr uly liicnllgcj at I Ilion * »' ' 11- l‘*o !.'• I I'm ;■> Hunt, roughs and Mg lambs U».VO; spring ■K clipped nut*. 6.011 11.00i.iuiiiou Hain r-i' mi i .; plain 2 *Ol-600. 1" 11 uii-diii.n fe K*POLIS LIVESTOCK KBIwIK Oct. 31 — (UP) — Livestock: actin-, Hieady: < llO!< f- IGO H; K up ]p|. EMatH wim- (hot,,, lighter bn.-jiu p, 5 i.-jjp. ! lil-l ( i ,)!<-,. HOWS I I ill. (,.|v ( .» steers ?Su'' «‘li«-rally Hh abtt " I1 lul ’ ,o rK* 1 m ’ 'iiuin weight Meer* ihot.e yearlings 17.75, Hr euori to <hoi<-.. 17,50; IB* active than Tuvatlay; ; good beef cows l otniiion and medium IK’.*" 12 -""; tanners and IK; ’ 1 ' 1 '""• '"‘hi* active; |E ‘ ii, "“ »f'»t*K to mostly '»i> 17.00. moderately active; K/ 1 ,"-’ 11 Nearly. good J(l d K"”* s 13 50 11.25, few lots

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 26 words or leaa: 1 time 50c; 2 timea 750; 3 tlmoa 11; 6 times 11.76. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No olaMified Ms accepted on oklpday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE la 6o per word for Insertion. Copy must ho In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is • a. m. FOR SALE AW*f???S~SiACHINE REPAIRINO —al! makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's 445 South First. 231t27i PdR SALET—4O acre farm we st of Decatur, good fertile soil, and good buildings, with electricity. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe st. Tel. 1398. 231tf KMFsALE-8 room, 2 apartment house on North Sixth street, water, lights, gas. Rooms furnished to move in; possession in 30 days. Priced to sell. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe st., phone 1398. 23?tf Poaeessioa in’3b’d ays five room completely modern Mercer Avenue home, living room, dining room, kitchen with built in cupboards, one large bedroom. one small bed room. Basement 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. 346-ts FOR S.4le”m a sse y-Harris and John Deere breaking plows and Brady garden tractors. Gerber Implement store, phone 255. 253-6 ts FOR SALE Fur coat like new; Jacket Suit; boys overcoat. 827 N. sth St. 255-2.1 FOR SALE —Hog fenders. 34-6 and 10 holes. Hydraulic Allis Chalmers tractor seat. Gerber Implement. 555-gbt FOR SALE Giolii- enameled range A-l condition, t ail 573 S. J-IT Rausch. 255-g3tx FOR SALE Ladirs l>li»< k eloib coat, size 14 Two black crepo dresses, size 11. Telephone 1049. 255 3tx FOlt SALE Sow with 9 pig*. Ernest 1 hieme, 7 miles northeast of Decatur. 255-31 FOR - SALE lied'and' WhitTcod? er spaniel puppies. Female. Phon*- 414. 255-b.n FOR HALE -Bronz. anl «Ttiie Broad Breasted turkeys, live or dressed Also brotl ns. Call Arthur Lytle uoon or evening, Phone 8474. 244-t FOR SALE i’ruid;ur<- •> feet, ••<- cclleiit condition. Phone 996-K after I;30 p.in. 256-3 K FbirsA LE - lhniium'cowT^vilf"C■ fresh mwb. I yearling sheen buck. Phone 613-T. 256-31 X FOR Bale Corn H L Pierce. 3 miles couth of Maglev. 356-2 t FOR “inn. ap.'di.i "M 01717 combine. 12 loot. Good condition. O. P. Whitaker. Convoy, <).. route 2. I’* milt** north in Middlebury 256-gtix FOR"'B*M*E“I3B "barm-d'nM k“pullets, started laying Also 125. 5 months old Phone 1536. 256-g3t Poll SALE Il'room dipt x non*-. 5 rooms on one aide, and 6 rooms on the other side. About 2 square;; from center of town. In first class condition: with a new oil heating plant two years old. For information. see J W. Andrews, and Harry Essex. 256 al!t FOR SALE He a hig ma. him- drop head, treadle type. Guiranteed perfect sewing c •million I’oardman's, 115 South First St. 256-3 U 12 ELECTRIFIED 'sEivTNG~jLV CHINES s«*. fi'i.3o. 559.5*.' and up Sonic wil l huttona lers. etc. They re extra gool value*, come and *<«• them. Open only Saturday* (9 a.m. to '• p.m i and Sunday afternoons. 3311 So Wa llington St.. Marion. Ind 257-3tx FOR - SALE Strictly “modern - 3 room home, located on Niiltm.in ave near G E Full basement, built in features, insulated throughout, motor plumbing nicely decorated, a bom yon would Im- proud to own 5 room home, garage, poulirv house, small bairn with *s acre in Monmouth, priced to sell. Tri Stale Realty Co. T. D. Schleferstcia, Phone 105 ! FOR”HALE“2O f~M»t homo- trailer. sleeps tour; tab! model radio hot water car heater. Daniels Sales 334 North Second St. opposite Elks Hone . pilon;. |ol. 257-5tX FOR SALF Plenty of good extra< ted honey Rev A. Swenson, tnldway l» tween Willshire and Wren on No. 49. FOR SALE' 'llobton hair puppies Call «’ John Wall nvifnfour mtl.-s east ami four miles south of Berne, Indiana. 257-3tx

QI'ICKIES hy Ken Reynolds "Don’t wor;y about me being lute from now on. Hoss—l licked uny transportation problem with a Democrat Want Ad!" .FOR SALE Man's navy blue, beautiful robe. Lined. Good as ■tn w. Will sacrifice. Phone 250. I 355-31 FOR SaLR —liii yearling L ghorn 1 laying hens. l'/x mile north Mauley. first house west of church .John Hilgenuin. Cralgville phon-. 257-3»x FOR SALE Furniture.' Living room suites, chuck full of springs. 198.50 to 2185.00. Knee hole desks In walnut mahogany 'and maple finish $22 50 to 145.00 Cedar chests large and rootny 145.00. We save you 10 to 20 percent Why pay more. Sprague Furniture Store, phon 199. 257-3'. Hill SALE — ji4o Oliver Grain Master combine, good condition. 1937 Oliver 70 tractor, excellent condition. •» black English pups. 3’4 miles cast Willshire on state highway 81. Isaac R. Hileman. 256t3x Poll SALE—Winter pears. |1 to 62 bushel. Hugo Thieme, 6L3 miles northeast Decatur. 256t3x FOR SALE ShrublH*ry ins|>erted l>y state; white rocs springers; few yearling bens; apples; Portorican red sweet potatoes; seedless grapefruit; Idaho sweet onions. In hopes of ripe bananas next week. If buyer wants poultry dressed, call 3444. Harvey Ladig. 237-g2t FOR SALE - A. C. Combine, !. miles soutii, 1 mile west and" *v mile aouth of Convoy. Wilber Elz ler. 357-Stx FOR S\LE Shipment of ChorBoy milking machines S. E. IL wn. phone 81 or 461. 257-3tx rxNTB1 j WANTED - t’ssd cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zlntsmaster Motor Sales. First and Monroe; phone 372. 214-ts Wanted- Can 'you spate your car? I need cars for our servicemen now returning. High ceiling prices yet being paid. Fred Buscite, phone 975. 249t12x WANTED Men to bale hay; steady work, good pay. John Feaael, phone 6263. 253-6 t WANTED Elderly woman for customer service work; can be partially conducted from home. Either full or part time. No experience necessary; good earnings; five address, phone number and 3 or 4 character references. Address Box 129 In care of Democrat. 255-3 ts WANtED Ride to Pt. Wayiie Knitting Mills working both tricks. 827 N. stb St. Phone 255WANTED TO RENf: Good hvei farm of 100-160 acres, equipped for dairying Good equipment Write D. G Me/xr, Route 2, Bluffton. Indiana. 255-g.ltx WANTED tO UKJIt Purnivheii or unfurnished iwnw or house in or near Imcatur. Cy Hut-lsinan, Foldwater. Ohio. 255-3tx WANTED Open sows and all kinds of cattle. L. W. .Murphy. Phone 6763 255-ts WANTED Employment by expert • need waitress. Will accept job as clerk. 19 years of age. Can give reference. Phoii'- 8933. 256-g2tg WANTEir'Sh gaii K ~ douliT - ba ~ r< I shotgun, Harnmerless preferred (’all 531-G after 5 pm, 256-g3t W,V\fEl» to answer phone of evening*; at Taxi Stand. 256MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on ua, we will bo glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional eost Also brick sod Lsbestos elding. Arnold * Klenk Phone 463. »0-lt FAHMEhS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We psy all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 16 ls APPLJaHCE “ SERVICE Wo service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a com plete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-W F.ArM LdAW— We anTmaking f;.rin loans tor 5 to 33 years at 4% ini. There is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time- Call me or drop m>- a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewion. T HIT

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INSULATE NOW • Gambles Home-1 guild insulation blown into walls and attics. Save at our lowprices Call 429 for free estimate. 257-lt LOSTANbFoirND~ MIST T Browu Expivsa' book Containing Express Waybills and papers. Finder please rrtnrn to Rallwsy Exireas 257-llx '■ '■ " —O' - ... Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks Higher. Bonds irnegulsr; V. S governments ilTcßUhtf Curb stocks higher. Cotton lower. Wheat, corn, oats, barley and rye firm. Chicago livestock: hogs, active, fully steady; cattle very active, vrm. and sheep fairly active and fully steady. 0 — 1 ■' CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 177%; May 1.75%- %; July 148%-%; Sept. 1.44%. Corn: Dec. 11I%B; May 1.17%; July 1.17% %; Sept. 1.1«%A. Guta: Dec. 64%-%; May 67-47%; July 65%-%; Sept 64%%. — 0 • ■— Speech Students To Fort Wayne Today Speech students In the Decatur junior-senior high school went to Fort Wayne today for a field trip and voice reeordlnga at radio station WOWO. Thio trip is in preparation for the junior town meeting broadcast, which will be held at the local school Wednesday. November 14. when students from Fort Wayne North Side will be entertained here. This program will Im- transcribed for broadcast over WOWO at 2.15 ,».m Thursday. November 15 The students eoing to Fori Wayrn- today were: Geraldine Andrews. Helen Baughman. Nancy Hell, Richard Cottrell, Ted Hill. Ruth Holthoiisr. Mary E Johnson. Donna Gilpen. Jean l.autenschleger. Frank Lundin. Joan Metzger, Imogene McFarland. Leigh Nelson. Bill Frevby. Barbara Roop. l.aVon Strickler. Mel Taylor. Wilbert Thieme,' Melvin Werling. Jerry Ketchum and Carolyn Gilbert D«<am- Dorwiu is instructor in speech at the school. The double-dip Ice cream cone first saw the light of day hi New Orleans.

L 'V’ i V- 1 - -BHIt ? r I ■KKk ' BMIBMKiF VHBmKHMBwI 9 K WHILE CALLING AT TM WHITI HOUSE, Gen. Shmgha Shumshere Jung Bamadur Rana. Minister front Nepal to London, presents President Harry S. Trutnan with a rhin<x*roa horn. The chief executive was platted |a add the odd gift to bls increasing collection. (Internationa!)

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Expects Russia To Join In Conference Reply From Stalin Received By Truman Washington. Oct 31 il'Pi President Truman said today that a recent communication from Gen erallsalm • Josef Stalin made him believe that llu*sls would send a representative soon to the Far Eastern advisory comuiissloii. The communication was a reply by Stalin to a letter from Mr. Truman delivered by I . S Ambassador Averill Harriman last week. The President told hl* news conference that all details for Russia's participation In th* advisory <x»n»mission and a compromise in control machinery for Japan hud not been worked out. But he said he was certain, as a result a| Stalin's reply, that Russia would join the commission -ami soon. No Ruiuian representative waa present at the Initial meeting of the 11-natlon commit*i n yesterday. Its organization was postponed another week pending further efforts to satisfy Russian demands on control machinery. The t'nited Slates, meanwhile, had changed Its mind about proceeding with the commission without Ruorla. A week ag > Secretary of State James F. Byrnes believed that the commission should begin formulating policy for Japan < ven if Soviet Russia dl<l not send a representative. A well-informed source revealed that the I'. S. Britain and China have decided that the commission would be doomed to failure without the Soviet*. The United State* is willing to make considerable concession* on Japanese control machinery »o got Russia in provided these fundamentals are not compromised. '1 That Gen Douglas MacArthui shall remain cuprum- Allied com mender in Japan. 2. That in event of <l.*iagreement among the powers over policy for Japan, the I' S. vita: shall prevail.

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST MOtl R ft* 6:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted

Adams County Girl Named State Winner Arvuda Jane Sliaofer. route 4. Decatur, was elected us a state -ainuer In the given thumb Kurd•ll «untest. It wan learned today Mism Schaefer. 15. Is u member of the French township Puppy PepI pers 4-11 club and her moords today went to New York to be von side.ed In the national eqnteal. She will receive a special silver medal from the National Victory garden lustitlile. Edgar ( Schiffer. IJ. of Eiausville, wuh the other winner from Indiana in the high school age group. The only known diamond mine in the United States is located in Arkansas. - - O AesolNteirnt at A4mleli>tr<Mris Ne. 41MW Notice I* hereby given that the un<l«-r»lgn<<l ha* been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Matte May Stevens late of Adutne County, d<- • a»ed The estate is probably •'>l- - Myrle Vore, Administratrix, lerd 1.. Lltterer, A• torae>. Oct. 11, IV4S. Oct. 17-24-31 ——— tppolntmeut ts Xrfmlalairialiir Notice Is hereby alven that the under*Unit'd has been appointed Administrator of the natate of Merrill II Love, late of Adam* County, dec. ated The estate la prulotbly solvent John T. Love, Administrator l>C'atur, Indiana, U, tuber 23. 1845. X. <’. .Aelaun. Attorney. Oct JI-XL Nov. 7 —————o—— — Notice of %of Ins Hlnre-a Per The “Speelnl Kleetlon” N*utl«- la hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Adnms County State of Indiana has filed and dealgnated the foliowins ;>ta ' - an the voting p!.c ■ * In the • v. r.,1 pre :n< to In -aid coittity for th* "Special Kleetlon" to be held on Saturday, November I*>, 1945 Precinct No. 1 East Union— Scbn.-pp Hcln.o) House. I’rei inct No. 2. West Union —Luckey Schoo! Houee. Precinct No. 3, Hast 8001. Dent Hclv.ol House Precinct No. 4, West Root- Monmouth MTIOOI H'<U»e Precinct N" 5, North Preble— Frlrdhelin h"ol House Precinct No. S. Notith Prebh—haul House I mile north of Prebh I’r- < inct No 7, North Kirkland — t'lira Hal! residence, Peterson. Pre<in«-t No. x, South Kirkland—lat dwelling house wejt «,f store building In soutnwest corner Hee-. 2< In Kirkland Twp Precinct No. U. North Waah ngton —ltenJ. Eitlng residence Precinct No in, Mouth Washing-tonKlnsk'-r School liaise Pl *- in'l No. 11, North Ht Mary's ._!b*bo Kdiool House

BEFORE YOU BUY ANOTHER CAR It will pay you to consult us regarding the Bank and Agent Auto Plan. It will tave you money. THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. Itrprexmting die Aitna life laMnaee CMqpaay of Hanford. CoaeeoioN iimiiiiiiii

1 PrecJnct N» 12. Mouth St Mary’* —PleaMtni .Mills High W-hool Baasqirnt. Prwinet No. 13. North Hlu« <tro»k —Klmsey Mchool Hou»«, Dlst No. 4. Proclnet No 14, M»uth Blue Creak - District N« 1 Lincoln ■chiml. Praelnc.t N<>. I*. Norm Monroe — Town Hall. Monroe Pre< ln< I No. IS, Middle Monroe— Election School House Precinct No. 11, Herns A—l 4 Main St FIIHnK Station. Preclncl No. IS, Ucrna U—Auditorium precinct Xs. 1». Heine C—Town ’*"'reclnct No. 20, French Township —Elwtlon School House. Prednct No JI. North HartfordLinn Grove School House. Precinct No 21, South Hartford — It It Romev Residence Prr< tnct N" 23, North U ahnsh — School House NW Cor He. 1 Precinct No. 24. ( eylon—” m. Halley llesldenee, la»t 82. Precinct No. 25. Geneva A—Fire pent Office (Old Town Holo. Precinct No IS. <»«1

■BsSSW •it One of the greatest accomplishments of I * Jft civilization has been the remarkable progress made in increasing the average life expert- PWj I aocy. In the Middle Ages the average life span f was twenty years. In the seventeenth century Iyl ,» it had advanced to twenty-five years. Through the years there has been a steady increase r until, todsy, the life expectancy is sixty-three yaars for men and sixty-six for women. Authorities agree that the most productive years of Ufa lie between the ages of forty and sixty. Medicine and the allied sciences have thus been indirectly responsible for ail progress. Good minds that had sickened and died before reaching their zenith now live to apply the judgment and experience of maturity. As pharmacists, we are proud of our function in the distribution of lifesaving medical supplies. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. PUBLIC AUCTION of Real Estate and Personal Property The iimlcrxlgned ailmlnlbtratois of the < *tat< of Lydia Matbys will m-I1 m public uuctiou, the following (le*<-nl>e<i real <**tuie and personal property on the premises in the city of Geneva, Indiana, on MONDAY, NOV. 5,1945 Commencing sale of Personal Property at 1:00 P. M. Sale of Real Erate at 2:00 P. M. LOCATION: 2nd house west of Geneva School Buildtni; REAL ESTATE: A beautiful semi modern cottage type house: five rooms pantry and bath; good basement city water; good soft water cistern; house ha* a practically new asbestos slate roof; eocloaqil back porch; a splendid front porch; good garage and poultry house, fruit trees and some beautiful shade tree*. Thin is a choice location and will make someone a lovely home For further information call ' or see Melvin Lie< hty. Berne, Phone 251. I TERMS AND POSSESSION: 1-3 cash day of sale, balance upon delivery of deed Subject to 1941 faxes due in 1946. also subject to any ! public improvement assessment not already constructed. Subject to approval of the court. PERSONAL PROPERTY; Studio couch, occasional chairs; rockers; library table; large minor; dining room sure; two 9x12 rugs; throwrug.’; 3 dressers; bed with good spring and iniu-rsprlng ma’tress; circulating beater; kitchen cabinet; breakfast set; kerosene stove; kitchen range; curtains; Minnesota sewing machine; Speed Queen washer; lawn mower oil drum, many articles not mentioned TERMS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ( ASH Clinton and Wilbur Mathys Adnw. IV’; ? Jobnson. Auct. Bryce Daniels. Clerk ■ mL VCbl !' A H C ‘ - H,nr > »‘’ ller Att. | NOTE—Thia ad will appear one time only Please < heck carefully.

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Town Hall preninct No 87, West Jafforaon— Hasrment High School. pre. inct No. 2*. HS»t JeffersonFrame gchuoi House southeoat Cor. Sec 17. Iterator Precinct No. 20, First Word A— Fred Linn Garage , PlWlnet No. 10, First Ward B— Tester Service Ntntlon at Interser. lion of Winchetter »nd Line ■•.reoto. Prot inct No. 31, Sacund Ward ArK of p. Home on »rd 9i-ae< Precinct Nn 32. Second Ward B— Ben Shrank Residence 10th Kt. Precinct No 23, Third Ward A— Adams County Garage. Precinct No. 24. Thtrd Ward »— Office Carrell Cesl Yard. Given by order of Board of Commissioners: Dale D Mu»e», John chrtsuaer. Eli Dubach, Board of CommUsioners. 'HIPKMAN 1 DHWW, Auditor. Adam* County, Indiana. O* t 21. Oct. 21