Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1946 — Page 5

FEBRUARY 12. 1048

SlSrr REPORTS ’wßJHKport of local *!3PAuiGN MARKETS MURRAY A CO. W1 I February 1-4-<R - »«■<» w •<> , >3eM? u. 26 MKg 14.50 :1 " ; ’ ■'■ » ' 13.50 %Wg*- 13.00 *<®r ~' ■;■ » fl. 10.00 » dfcofc* 14 00-16-W to rndtato ciK>ic» 13.00-14.06 10 o*l2 00 to ioo4 — •- 00 ’ 300 - 7-00 rT' ZE, 0.00 do™ -’r uoo rxxi ..... 00-lt.oo stock yards 1 “'■’""l Pljom 101 February 12 JOB £ZS3iim u - o<> E..X” ‘ ” . 13.75 gyr 12.00 Kr«£X «*> KKLm) __ 16 00 KZy, fln tr.d J»L> 13 00 eT too ’ EGG ANO QUOTATIONS Furnished PRODUCE CO. phon* 330 t' <l February 12 29c feß 3vc ami fryer* —loc «-<■ ■ - ■ ■•'C Emflnxerg 4 lb* * up 23c ut*d**r lb*. —. 15c He fl*3E - - ■fig®, MtK. 17c ~B ift&U GRAIN MARKET fIK ELEVATOR CO. subject to change durinc I tafldeliv.TMd at elevator. February 12 -Ss subject io cban«« during day. » MS dellwred at *l*valsr. flßlfld Wheat 91 6b flfl Ua-’at ......... 1.67 and Old Corn.,— 1 60 -B»w - 2, ° SK 74 > - - • • ■ « ........—------- 2.00 Blfl- - — 1-35 <fl: .03 per buabel lass, ■a. .04 per IM tesa ’-*b. fen* WAYNE LIVESTOCK t Wflav-r.-- Ind. Feb. I. 1 ll Pl w k "‘ * cr ' - L iul y •** ulb fljM|fl.M -rk-« *B'ady: 100 100 ■UI® 0 " I" o<>: rougM 1100; L‘inb.l W.OO; spring vilptHsd < wvh 7tw. good to choit; 14 00. n i-' 00-H oo; plain F*%F Est-sl 1 ' 6--M to choice I? 50ggfl-' ‘ ell 10 00-12 W>: plain to choice io.si>...flfl| Whn 'T 3.0041.00. 0 50-10.50. f w fl jCAGo livestock Ufl)’ *"♦»- 12 - (UP) - lg .....-.’ ~ Livestock: active anil eteady. rhntoo barrows and flaß.’- ,h " '■'•iliOK- Sowa al BM 11 "' r 'iling Cmnplete jgAgpiirancr. laß *'’ oo ’ Calvoa: 1,000 I r.fl ' laHM-i Htrong to 2.-, fairly active a t adj^^»«V‘-< > ii<ily on good and M, Trs and heWnre. <-ow nurT"" 1 fully at. a . S^^fl U " v, -'y ihort fed t'r-’lomlnatioK ||.. H t *^^fl/ a - '"‘IS 15.00 to 17.25. bulk nop to ISB r, '" y Bwd b€ ‘- f ‘OWH liiHp ",‘ n ' ! . an, ‘ medium lefli heav y *»u«- '* 1X25 “”d fat bulls fagS ''.“'‘T* 15.50 down. 1 '.090. flatlicr alow. about. M , " Ur IWH ** «?<»od and .", w '«tern wooUklns gwd and choice Ills 'lortai r «.:,0. 0, " ,1H ’" “ r ' ll ■'’*'»’• -BBour 2 in ' lu ‘""' l»*d Xlr fl,! ‘ r “*>•

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES F»r a word* or Iom: 1 Umo BOo; 2 time* 760; S time* |1; S tlmo* >l.7*. Rata* Euotod ar* tar mmooMiv* Inoartlono. No otaMiflod •da aocoptad on oklpday aohodRat* tar 10 point BLACK So per word for InDopy muot be In office by 11 •> *k Monday through Friday. Saturday doadlln* I* S a. m. FOR SALE FOR BALK— IS room all modern dwelling with hard wood floor. Built-in cupboards, good furnace. Rook wool iMulated. 3 room apartmast with private entrance. Big tot 79 x ISO with fruit tree*. Sohwartx Realty Servloc, 915 W. Monroe 8L 15-ts FOR SALE— 3O acre* of good fert- * ile soil, good building*. South of Pleasant Mills. State road 101. PoaeecsiOß March 1. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. Tel. 1395.»17-tf FOR SALE 3 Opportunity to be own Ix>m in construction business. All equipment necessary for contructing basetneuts, including oonveyor, jack*, blocking, form*. Back orders will soon pay whole cost. Get into profitable post-war trade tor self. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Betiding, Phone 870. 20-ts FOR SALE—Five room borne remodelled by soldier just before war. Big. beautiful corner lot 727 North Fifth street. Room for additional house. Hardwood except one bedroom. Plenty of closet*. Built in cupboards. Good roof, furnace. plumbing. Built-in bath. Convenient garage. Widow will accept 11.950 down, rest monthly. PLEASE don't bother tenants. For appointment call Bob Hdier, Realtor, Heller Building Phone 870. 26tf Meet and Greet your friends at Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest Value Spot in Northern Indiana. Wo save you 10% to 20%. Why pay more? — Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 19-3Ut FOR ktLE-Hot waler and gas- , oliito heaters. Dick Mausfleid hlotor Sale*. 141 S. Second St. 32-6 t Detroit Jewel, table top gag stove; good condition. Clarence DeArmottd. Monroe rt. 1. 52-51* Foil SALE -Good hay. clover and timothy mixed. Second cutting. Baled. A. F. Goldner. Pruble phone. 34-g3tx FOR^SALE^IiS - * acFes of good farmland. All under cultivation. Two seta of buildings in fine condition. One half mile from town, consolidated school and church. 115 acre* of Adam* county's best farmland. This land can be bought together or separately, 55 acres in one tract and «0 in the other. Phone 73-1166. Clyde O. Troutner. Real Estate and Insurance. 26-ts FOR SALE 1938 Federal truck. 716 Line street, or phone 7303. 34-b3tx Foil SALE Ford asl--. f«<> »li- H and two 32 x 3’4 tires and tubes. 17a bales wheat straw, with some clover. Hugo Thieme. 6'4 mile--north east of Decatur. 35-a3l* TOR SALK AV.-.-li-old Guernsey bull calf. Phone Pruble 12-19. 35-3tx f’dtt SALE S>w with 9 pigs. 7 weeks old. August Hartman S miles north '5 mile west Magley. 35-3 t x FOR &ALE Five room hou-e. To lie moved from pr mines, lux ated half mile west. 3’-.. miles north of Preble. Adolph Biiltcmeiur. 35-31* FOR BAEK -Tabb- top ga-ottn stove. Good condition. Inquire 809 Dierkes street. J. H. Audiews. 55-34* Fdft SALE La~<- 'double d<wr 1 steel oflice iwfe. The Schafer Store. 3E-34 kdR SALE Mull' brown <o<icoaL size 12. New. 317 North Bth Street. 362tx FDR RaiJF - % bed. spring and mattress 88.50. studio couches >9.00 and up, living room suit'* 820.00 up. Kalamazoo range small size 831.00, large Glolie rang- like new 815.00. Used matresse* 81.50 up. bed springs, and ml-♦llaneous also furniture repair, upholntering and picture frunes, Sucuur Used Furniture A Repair. 131 E. Munroe 'street. 3fi-2tx FOk SALE^ - 6-room house, new I?. 'rebi|llt, three bed rooms. Hardwood floors up and down, built-in cupboard, full basement. Motor plumbing and good furnace. Double garage. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St., Decut ur. Phone 1398. 364 t. ■Il fcALK—6Ot)-lU lire ~ Fun couditlon. Monroe pbouc 69. 36-2tx Trad* in a Good Town — Dscaiur

QI ICKIEB by K«n Reynolds [& fl-' - ' * ‘ Looks like we re going to make som- extra money again selling puppies with a Democrat Want Ad!” farms’for - SALE Improved 80 acr* term mmr Berne. Ind., rented to good tenant for 1946, Landlords share of crop* will go to purchaser. AN EXTRA GOOD 40 ACHE FARM near Decatur. Indiana. Complete set of Modern Improvements. March 1. 1946 Pomiesslon. 105 Avnra, near Craigville. Indiana. highly productive land. 80 acre farm near Pleasant Mill*. Ind. A Good Productive farm, nice grove around building*. Attractive farm home. Price 88.000. Write or Cali 174. Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur. Indiana. 35-3 t FOR SALE 8 room house on First gtreet. <lo*e in. Suitable for apartments or roomers, quick possession. Schwartz Realty Service. 915 West Monroe BL, Decatur. Phone 1398. 3<Mt FOR SALE Fully <|iiip|*d Ga-e Hue and Service Station with 2 extra building lots, now handling Standard Oil products. AN IDEAL BUSINESS LOCATION and Good Income Property, Corner of 13th and Monroe St.. Decatur, Indiana. Write or cull 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 35-5 t FOR SALE—L'*ed' sweeper. Maytag gaa motors, single and twin: Maytag oil, parts: rolls and service. Kitchen* Maytag Sales A Service. 35-3 t FOR SALI-i- finTStwk of WaymA Curtis Air Compressors tor immediate delivery. Frank Bom- ■ holt A Sons. Celina & St. Ito»a, ; Ohio. 3C2t I FOR SALE Mo-l-1 A pickup. I'» mileage, new tires. A-l condition. 1939 Chevrolet. 2 door. A-l condition. Motorole radio, heater, clean iar. 1935 Terraplane. 2 door, heater, fair condition. 1942 Plymouth special DeLuxe, heater, reconditioned motor. Coiner Line A Studahak I er. Phone 7303. 36-2t* F<)ft”SALE—Several acre* tops and standing timber tor wood. Adutns County Lumber Co. 35-3 t i for SALE 6 r-ioiti iiorne and choice extra lot 90 x 10b located 604 Jefferson St.. Decatur, Ind. Cull 174. Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, hid 36-31 T—g— — ■Jef’ FOR SALE Good 5 room semimodern home on Mei ver Ave. hni mediate posseeaion. Call 174, Midi west Really Auction CiX. Decatur, I ind. 3Mt I FOR SALE Fl 2 tractor, hydraulic life. 16” bottom plow. Corn plow for Fl 2 tractor. Tractor planter. - John Teeple, 3’4 miles aoulli Pica- ; eant Mills. 35-3tx FOR MALE Single l-ntt’in R 3 Oliver Radex tractor plow, used , one season. Lawrence Hockemeyer, t 3 miles east one mile south HoagI land. Hoagland pnoue. 36-31 X . FOR SALE Drop head S-wiog £ machine treadle type. Guaranr teed perfect sewing condition. Ap|dy Boardman's. 145 South First. ' 36-31 X ( FOR S.iLE -12 tons Timothy tiay cut green. Good cow feed. Not ’ ruined on. Baled Herman Weber, t Phone 120. 36-3t* FOR SALE Dui a.>m ciid Shortt horn cow 7 years old. due to - freshen Feb. 15. Two yearling heifers. good one*; two heifers 6 month*, good ones. All cattle T.B. ' tested. Earl Jume* 5 miles east 1 J mile north of Geneva. 36-2 t r FOR SALE 3 milk cowm. 3M mile* northeast Decatur. Ray Slusser. ’ 36-g3l ' FOH - SALE -500' sheet* H’TiTll 1 20 lb. white Automatic Mimeoi graph bond, free of lint and sized ■ for pen and ink. watermarked 81.20 1 Decatur Daily Democrat. 32-alOtx , fVjSTEB . SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING , —all make*. Needle*, oil, belt*, part*. Wc make covered buckles, . covered buttons, do hemstitching, i make buttonholes. Boardman's, 445 . South First. 27-244* WANTEB 1 -■t , *<"cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used rars. No delay. For quirk cash see Ziutsmaatcr Motor Sales, First and Munroe, phone 372. 214 tt WAttfgirjmi for general 'uiin~u work; state age and experience addies* Box 185, in care ot Democrat. 36 ts WANTEtt Veterans waJU* to - buy a car. What buvo you uud how - much..* Write bo* 184, Daily pemo- . crat. 36-gltx l

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WANTED— Loans on farm*. Eaat 1 •r* aoMf Low rat**. Very libaral term* ita* m* tor abstract* ot title. French Qulan. 83T-T-tf WANTEB—Mau With sales or farm MverteM* to distribute and service our products in Adams county. For 19 years our feeds and supplk* have been used by farmers throughout the Middle West. Writ* Midwest Mineral Company, Greenwood, Indiana.” 31 -iix WANTED- Odd job* ot any kind. Sin West Jefferson Street 36-ltx WANTED- Full or part time help tor general housework. Good wages. Phone 187. 31-8 t To Buy med car* any make or model; highest prhv* Dick .Mattoflehl Motor Hale*. 141 8. Second st., open evening*, phone 1545. 27-304 WANTfct*—L«t»- model cant for G. I.'a. Must be clean and In good condition. High celling price*. Fred Buache, phone 975. 35-30tx tor new placticia-d linoleum floor tinishos in Adam* county. Big profit s You supply agente and stores. Write Tri-State Product*. 726 8. 34th St., Milwaukee. 4. Wi*. 35-3tx MLstEtrANEOCS STOP TftOrnLß-tall on a*,"we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey root at no additional co*t. Also brick and asbestos aiding. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION- We inmove dead horse*, cow*, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. Wc pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts If you want to buy good 40 acres close to town with good building* and fences, se* Schwarts IL alty Service, 915 W. Monroe St. 15-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all make* of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete lino of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold A Klenk. 31-ts Wanker • Sweeper” Rervic*. Grease changed and cleaned. Block south H east Courthouse, 110 Jefferson. I call for. Junies Kitchen Maytag Store, phono 95. 18-ts WEll AVEA"N E Wlo" YEAR 4 % loan plan that makes It easy tor you who own or plan to buy a homo in the country —a place where you and your family can do a little farming on the side. This modurn loan plan assures you of prompt service at unusually low cost. See me for details. C. D. Lewton. 11-t WILL Do inside paiiUina and kerntoiniug by job or gallon. Phone 8083 Ix-twceii I and 7 p.m 35-g3t Will' buy hybrid yellow pop corn Must be good qua lity—well matured. If interested, write P. <>. Box 355, Ft. Wayne, giving quantity and location of corn in crib. 2G-1

BUYING EGGS Current Receipt Prices 19c Not on the grade. Cash. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe.

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVCSTOCK Indianapolis. Feb. 12— (t'P> — (PMAl—Ltvaatock: Hogs 7iM)O active, steady; all good and choice butchera I6<* lbs. up and *om>- choice lighter w eight * 14.85; 100-160 lbs. scheduled 1325 14.50; g<s>d and choice sows and most good stag* 14.10. Cattle 2,<>00. calves Too; steers and heifers opened fairly active; largely steady; small lots good to choice steers 17.00; IliMirai share medium and good 15.00-16.05; load good hi ifer* 18.00; medium and good In email lots 14.50-15.50; cows fairly active, generally fully steady few good beef cow* 13.75-14.30; bulk good 13.00-13.50; common and medium 9.50-12.75; veaier* active, steady; good and choice 17.50 18.05. Sheep 2200; fulrly active; fat lambs generally steady; slaughter ewes and yearling* unchanged: good and choice native lambs 14.5015.00; few lots 15.25; aliout two loads fed Texa* lamb* 14.75; two loads medium yearling* 12<'o; slaughter ewes 8.00 dawn. t> TESTIFIES TO '(.'•■tlaiard From Pace Oar) | it was Germane to the subject uu-1 der investigation. i Ingersoll aaid the London con-! I ver-ations were bu*ed on the “as- . I sumption” that th United States J ; and Great Britain both might lind I themselves al war with Japan j 1 in the Paclfli. He huid the primary purpose of the talks was to ‘‘•■xplore'' what force* could be it-wi in that vent, prepare coties and ciphers and make i-omniand arrangements if |H>«slble. He said he also discil.-sed with

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I th- British the matter of getting out of limitation* on but ties) ops imposed by the 1936 latndon naval treaty. Ingersoll emphasized Hut his conversations were "not binding''. •'lt was not an agreement,” ho sahl. "It waa Just an stnnate of what could be done ” Ingersoll agTi-ed with Gearhart that hl* talks were ''looking very deeply Into the future,” He said it would hav. been "ittcx<usable" not to have conducted pieUminary discussionm in anticipation of war with Japan. Earlier Ingersoll told the committee lh.it if Hawaiian defense* had been properly al rted. Pearl Harbor would have been the safest place for the I'. S. Pacillc fleet. GIRL SCOUT DINNER H'netlwar* Prem Pnar One) 2,009 cans of food were collected in the recent drive in Decgitir for shipment to war refuge * overseas. and by Mrs. Wilier J. Krick, who attntinced plan* lor the Juliette Low tea, which will be held March 15. The dinner was rvi-d by Mis* I Mildred Worlbinuii and members | of her home economic* class. stmt r; of fin si. werrri.KWF.XT OF i:* I %I E v». uu Sot! I hereby xiv-'i to th" < re. Lliior*. lietrH suit l -t.-a »r flara |f .th. t ine Milh r, -|it-ed. t> .flip, n in th. Id.on It. .nt t'.eirt, 111- Id ii th at'ir, l idiaha. on ths H'lli .lav <»r Febtuarv. H'lfi, and |.h‘ov i , f io' why t'i>- I'hial I 1... It \. . n;l|it Wltll Ill' • -.'ate ' .1 . I |. . I. II! 'lollM le't I. Ip- ... v..1 i ■. it 'i.-if- • ■un. a I I- ’ <1 tliere lll.it*.• J.I 'of of [ I; I and ri . Civ. tin h ilistribu- ■| i (■•<•» iiik' r Em-, ntor. . . I. I . l-'.-i. I. ttilil <■ It< io; lll>-rl>. Sil,,rue,.

AniEBTIRP.WEWT roll mils N'.ith-e is linrabv alvrti that tli« Hoard of Public Works and Aifety of the City of lie. tbut. In >1 lan a, will trnelve M-alod blds al the offhs of the t'h t k Jlre.i- irer. itfitll the hour ..f ; IMI o'elie k p.m., on the ztrth day of Ft'iuiiarv. t;it« at which hour th>- til l- w ill lie pubttv ly i.panml and tend aloud fur the t- IlitWlng d'»Milled et| 111 |HII i'll t I —'i Tun Pick t'p Trit- k Uldilers shrill sit mill > omplete rpeidflriltlons inviting their equip, meat a* i|U<iteil in their Idd. The preeent il»3« Tmi Dodge Tru.-k, now th. property of Hie City of Decatur, Indian i, Htraet Depart* meilt, still 11 lie I railed in and become tlie property of tli«- me < esttful ln«l- --,|. r. Th. I.idd* r elutl) et.ii. th.. amount in dollars and .•ants thut i» being ull.iw.-d for til re lru< k All hide shall In? filed with flu t'l<-ik-Ti• aoiri-r of tin t'ltv of Dei iitui. Itidhina, on i>,-n, ral Bid Form No. t'a, prescrllu <1 by the Htal< Hoard <>f A< counts of tin Mtate of Indiana. A .irtlfled « lie. k fuvalde to the City >f Deeatur, Indiana. In th«amount of I'.oihi shall ba sui-niitted w ith i-ai a bid. Th. lioaid of 1 , u1.1i. W ok* .1

PUBLIC AUCTION I will sell ’lto fttlltiwing described peisonal property on the farm located 1 mile Northwest of D<-<atnr, Indiana on tlie River Road tiiult i. mile West. Or, » 3 mile East oi Mount Pleasant Church. Ou. —.—-Z€S Thursday, Feb. 14, 1 p. m. 8 HEAD CATTLE—Brown Swis.-. Cow. I yrs. old, fiu-h in March; Itoan Cow 6 yrs. old. fresh in March; Guernsey Cow 6 yrtt. old trash in April; Red Cow. 6 yr* old, Red Heifer, 3 yrs. old; White Cow 7 yrs. old fresh ill Muy; Koan Bull 5 month* old. 150 LEGHORN PULLETS, laying. HAY. STRAW. GRAIN —SOO Bales Mixed Hay; 80 Bale* Oats Straw; 25ii Bales Wheat Straw; 75 Bn Wheat; 125 Btt. Oats; 300 Bu Corn. FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT—Tractor 7’ Disc; hit. Rotary Hoc, Mi D. 7' Bin.ier; Hay Tedder; Dump Rake. Buckeye Fertilizer x Hob' Drill; 2 Section Spike and Spring Tooth Harrows; Roller, Breaking Plow: OLIVER Riding Plow. 2 Cultivators; 7 Shovel Cultivator; Corn Planter; 10" HAMMER MILL, like new, 6d ft. 7" Endless Rubber Belt. 5 Horse two cylinder STOVER Water cooled Engine, INT. Manure Spreader, with trai tor ur tongue hitch; Solid Rule her Wheel Implement Trailer; 2 Wheel Trailer with cattle rack; Iron Wheel Implement Trailer; RI BBER TIRED Wagon with 16' Bed; Wagon Box; '29 Chevrolet Engine. 50' Corn Crib Fencing; ini*t Ft. Goon Seasoned LUMBER; Plalforni Scalt-K 2 Butt Hering Kettles; laidderH, Forks. Shovels; 1 Oil Drums, GLOWBOY Heeler, like uew; and many other articles. TERMS -CASH. EDWARD TONNELUER OWNER J. F Satiniann—Auctioneer C U Kent Sale* Manager Gerald Suit kl< r -Clerk Sale Conducted by .Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. PUBLIC SALE On account of 111 health of Mrs. Miller we are moving on a small place amt will sell a' piiblh auction the following property on the farm, located nnle* north of Dccatui or '< tnil> ca.-t aud ’a uulu north of Monmouth, on SATURDAY, FEB. 16, 1946 Starting at 1:30 P. M. — CATTLE — 1 Guernsey 5 yr. old. I Durham 3 yr old both du> by day of sale; 2 Guernsey Jersey cows. 5A7 yi old. milking and pasture bred. These cows an- good producer* with a high test. 2 Guernsey belters 7 A in montli* old Two good Duroc Jersey Gilts. 160 lb*., open. — MISCELLANEOUS — Two 6x6 hog houses with good root- and floor* on white oak skid.'; Angle iron and steel pipe teitci posts: lb rods ot 32 hog fence, boltoni barlt wire, used I season. 160 roti ot eattlv barb; 12 libl. galvanized waler tank, feed box and teed bbl hog trough. 12' cistern pump. h p. Die engine. One Wagon with grain lied I low wheel wagon: Moline traitor disc; C B Q <orn planter with wit. corn <ul’ivaioi Oliver riding and walking breaking plows; fork ; and other misceliutteou- item*. TERMS-CA.SIL v< Mr. & Mrs. Harry A. Miller OWNERS Bohllke A- Si-bieft-rsletn—Alli tR. W. Rice -Clerk.

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'Mif. tv of th- Pity of Dsestur, InIlan.i, resorve. tlie right to reject any and all Odt> Hoar* or I’ubllr lloeba an* •By II Vernon Aurand. City tlerk-flr-aeurer, Feb. 12. 19 — ■ NOTICI A* I hav* just returuod from the Service and am not teaching school this semester, would appreciate clerking your sab*. Will furnish secund man when necessary. Robert L. Brown Decatur, route 4. 353tx INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570