Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 16 February 1946 — Page 5

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, nK jh<T REPORTS ur local markets ,or -r«® r - MURR * V 4 CO, |>ti<>n<- 31'1 g'. mffK .. 13 r.o 1 l»|K - 14 25 K. a 1135 ’••* nfin , M*J«f 12 sb' * "0 | ’ 16 •» 1 15,1 '• . ,-ti I"- 1 4 (l " '"’ I , .1. dinn 1" ’>■'' 13 <"’ to - 13 0.14 0" J 1 '" ,lliH ” l"U"12b" |9K,. to 'rgß n; „n fi"o 7, »« 6.00 down J ... no" . rood 9 00-1" 8 00 .low i. I k |KeH stock yards W| Phono 101 I I'. lunary 16 A tS> |WIM I 1 ”' ’ \ 'ftteS I - ... I’3" j in tslff I"" ' 1 " 1 jpF 13 75 1 - 00 >«<► ■ ESALE EGG AND QUOTATIONS ■I 9B F u rni»hed by gSrup produce co. HI HI Phone 3*o HI F.-.nioy !•» I ’.oMW - - S9r and fryer* !'•'■ mm* 22r I '■ rM ’ ih* *°p 22c I «m4mH finder 4 1b« 15c I • - l'* c ,sc i Ik* |B l <3 rain MARKET ■|K ELEVATOR CO SI Bl (| lrinr dayM d.-lii < j| < > it; "‘I jHti- HUbJec' m change ,, ' ir,n * ’’■y I Mta delivered M elevator IKe lit: W;i»at |L6« | JKa IS-.! Wnoai 1.67 i Old Corn 1.60 8.-.-. s L i.iff ■: .01 per bnabel leu. km 04 per 100 l< ie fob farm L “ JVIET RUSSIA hnnrg Fr» m Peg* Oee) 5 le vant anti calling lor ’ ;c nation nt ft stetiintuH, Jr., of | fed Stater, seconded Bev- | |p‘ i terming cimfiilrnce It important thing in the lb proponed that the ItalU' note of all stateIn 'he care, "express con•hat Anglo-French will be withdrawn from hut as m>oii ae is practician negotiations to that B keep itself informed on I b'uncll was, finishing genhan* <>n the Levant cane. Ld'ation and Ituuaia want council to set a definite r th. withdrawal of Anglo hiMjpr from the Levant— IMy. unconditionally and H'-oiisly. i' L vaut case neared Its htiothei involving foreign »as In.mght to the attc-n---•he council. Yugoslavia I Hl.il tin- presence of the ■"my in Italy threatened 11 •' Russia presented the •" the council. -<>— — iVSTERY NOTE —- •t»uH Frum ■•ase Owe) 1 ' -i't' iii did not close the I'l' aying that he would 1 •" support Pauley. He ud- " Ickes was guilty oi im- ' *}' f -ign d Ickes said r - fi innan had refused to •h< nomination with him. ’"'"l'nt said this was not • rue. T'uman said that the last •had discuss d Pauley with '■ interior secretary had very highly of Ait. Tin- President did uot "‘n umv rent ion occurred "" b ' f ®T Pauley a nomina- . M"l»lf are killed by worry '''■ been killed by work "7 ~ — o— — J‘h®v S h- t WKneau, K,n ßdom Hall 0 Hanna Nuttman Park Bible atudy. Bui.di.yj r X "““ '"‘S »:00 t oo p'J" n Mio. Sic! rs Jri T thevt tHndy Btbk L

TOR SALE FOK BALK —10 room ail modern dwelling with hard wood floor Built-In cupboards, good furnace. Rock wool Inaulated. S room apart ment with private entrance. Big lot 70 1 160 with fruit tree*. , Schwarti Realty Service PIG w. .Monroe St. Utt FOR SALK—6O acre* of good fertile aoil. good building*. South |of Pleasant Milla. State road 101? Possession March 1. Schwartz Realty Service, 916 W. Monroe St | Tel. 1698 17 ts j FOR SALS!-Opportunity To ixown boon in conet ruction bu»ln , eat. All equipment necessary for ; contructlng basement*, including | conveyor, lack*, blockfax form* Back order* will soon pay whole ! covL Os Into profitable poet-war 1 trade for »elf. Roh Heller, Realtor. Heller Building. Phone 876 26 ts Fdft Aalß - Five room home re : modelled by soldier Just before war. Big. beautiful corner lot 727 1 North Fifth street. Room for ad j dltlonal house. Hardwood exc-pi one bedroom. Plenty of closet* j Built In cupboard*. Good roof, furnace. plumbing Built-in bath. Con ’ venlent garage Widow will accept 61.950 down, rest monthly. PLEASE | don't liother tenants. For appoint , ment call Bob H-llor, Realtor, Heller Building Phone 870. 26 ts I ■■» — 9 <lll mm M «!■» — no 111 —■ I»|I.I .I, I !■■■ Meet and Greet your friend* at 1 Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest Vatag Spot in Northern Indiana I We save JWB 107 cto 20t{ Why pay more’ — Sprague Furniture Store Phone 199 19-30 t FOR SALE i'it tun’ h >im-. newly rebuilt. thr«o Iwd rooms. Hard wood floor* up and down, built-in i ' cuplmnrd, full basement. Motor’ plumbing and good furnace. Rouble ■ garage. Schwartz Realty Service. 915 W. Monroe St., Hecatur, Phone 1398. 36-61 : FOR SALE 8 room house on First street, clone In. Suitable for apart ; tnents or roomers, quick posse* ! -i«>n. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 . West Monroe St.. Decatur. Phone 1398. 36-6' IFt 'lt _ SALE 5"" sh-e ~ 5’7 Vll I 20 lb. white Automatic Mitneo ! graph bond, free of lint and sized 1 for pen and ink, watermarked 11.2" j Decatur I'uily Democra’ 3.’-a10t» 1- olt .-ai.i-; i's< fm hi F.» I ent condition. El < trl< Ity in all ; building' B.'fu 36x60. Good laud ( and well tiled. Clyde O. Troutner. I phone 73 1166, Reul Estate and Insurance. 38-ts FOR SALE~f lot*. No" 11 and 12. on North Tenth street. Phone 8503. Inquire 305 Oak street. 39-g2t FOR SALE 15 'ton of clover hay. 1 light mixed Timothy, also lo ton 'of lo'He Clover hay. Curtte Zim .merman, 4% mile* south Preble. 39-3tx I rOR SALE - As m-rrong steel guar antecd furnace No. 24. pipes in eluded. I. F Yaney, Decatur route 12 Craigvtlh- phone. 89-3tx FO'ICSALE 'ChildT dulif Call 1215. 39-b2t r'OII SALE - Very good is months old guernsey bull. 2nd house west of 27 on old Peterson (pad. Phone 7102. dO-g2t FOR SALE Con< rei< listcrn over. I ft. diameter, steel reinforced. >2.00 Roy Ka» hr. Monroe Ind l"-3tx CANADIANS MOVING tCoatluHe* From F*ge O*e> vacalitru on the Pacific coual. His ministry ha- charge of atomic 1 work. He wan asked if the ecr< t information related to atomic energy. "No," How. replied flatly. APPOINT CARDINALS <cor.tlni*»d Prom P»«r On*) theii resident' Friday <n-n.ug io receive visitors. Glennon remained l’> bis room after his audience with th- Puniff, tveeiving caller . !!• .-aid. "every time the dom opens, it teem* that it ie somebody from St. Louis." The 32 cardinal»-d< si'rnat' gathered from all quarter, ot the 1 artil will bi- appointed formally on Monday in a M-cret consistory attended only by the Pope and ’he cardinal*. Formal not fit Hom will bdelivered to the n< t t.ndiaai o DRASTIC PROGRAM H I r«»in •*»>•*’ ergency m< astir- ■ "to surmount the pre*<tit crisis confronting the national economy as < whole aw W"ll as Individual citiz<n<. to pull out the nation from postwai confusion ! and chaos and lay down a solid fouudalion for construction of a | new Japan. ! «— .... 4) .. —- — — The irrigation pioneers of this country were Hie Indian* of the Southwest, who practiced it before the coming of the white man A mature horse diinlu. !U to 15 I gallon., of water a day. Rogular* Ity *ad Ifcqucß'-y ot vatcriiu i» 1 important.

QUICKIES by Ken Keynold* "Darn theac answer* to our Ih-in'H-rat Want Ads — wh*t comes after BILLION?" WAMED BEWINO MACHINB* REPAIFUSg -all make*. Needle*, oil, bell*, part* We make covered buckle*, overed button*, do hemstitching,' make buttonhole*. Boardman'*, 645 South Firat. 87-24tx WANTED — VoungTady 20 to 85 year* of age for wmk in office, operating bookkeeping machine Experience desirable. Apply at th'Schafer Co. office*. 39-8 t WANTED T'sed cars, highest price* paid for good, clean need cara. No delay For quick caah see Zintsmaster Motor Sates, First nnd Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts WANTED Girl for general offlework; Mate age and experience liddrea* Box 185, in care of Demo-: 1 crat. 36-ts MAN 'have »n op enlng In Adam* County for a man with sale* or farm exper h-nn- to sell and service our feeds and stipplie*. Satisfaction for over 19 y-ars. Midwest Mineral Company, Greenwood. Indian* i 37t6x , WANTED to Biy used ceca—any make or model; highest : prto>«. Dick Mansfield Motor Bale*. 141 S. Second st., open evening*.’ phone 1615. 37-30 t WANTEI) ISu'TnoTel - cara~for, G. La. Mum bo clean and in good condition High celling prices Fred Busche, phone 975. JfclOt 11 WANTEIF Woman “for general housework. Phone 1168 39-3 t WANTEI» T<>" RVV* ’-Ti'-p!•"r<l or Collie pup Ray II Blet ke. phone 64541 4«gJtx WANTED "Waltn? 1 - ‘ Bellmont Restaurant, start wttrk tonight Good waia s. t.'ornor 27 and 224 j 40-ltx WANT El >—lnaldo painting'by »x---perienced painter. Now is the time to get that painting done before the spring rush Phone 8083. 88g3t MISCELLANEOUS HOOF TROt BLK-Cal! on us, we will be glad to give you a free •Mimate on any size job. We <an tpply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional co«t. Also brick and jabesto* elding Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts i FARMERS ATTENTION-We remove dead horse*, cow*, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2006. We pay all phone charge*. The Stadley Product* Co. 15-ts If you~wunt to buy good 40 acre* close to town with good buildings and fence*, see Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe St 16-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all make* of wa»hers, 1 sweepers, irons, and other elec | 'deal appliance*. We carry a com plete line of parts for all popular makes —Arnold 4 Klenk. 31-ts Masher • Sweeper” Service? Grease changed and cleaned. Block routh H east Courthouse, 110 Jefferson. 1 tall for James Kitchen Maytag Store, phono 95. 18-ts RETURNED VETERAN wihe 3 or 1 room apartment or Boutte; ’ j furnished or unfurnished. Phone M 3271 38-3tX “IxWTANOOUNi) ~ I LOST-Enamel tray for kerosene stove, near Pleasant Dale church. 'Finder contact Mrs. Floyd Arnold, phone 13 on 23. ( ratgville. 38-3tx LOST Bioun bather hand toofed child s purse. I'ptown Monroe *t!-*-t Finder please call 191. Re».irtl 39-g.3t LOST ll.own billfold betv. n Nt wbi riy s and Bowling Alleys. Finder ph-ase ri-turn lo thi»> office or Mt- Fran-to Harrod l"-llx 0 Bites Off Soldier's Ear, Given Sentence Indianapolis, Feb. It; (t'PI Dooley William-. 36. today began H two to II year term in the Indiana slate prison for biting off ; the *a: ot a eoldicr. William* wa> found guilty of 1 committing Malicious Mayhem against Cpi Enust Mills, Griic gen-ial hospital, ('lev-land, in a tavern fight her" last June. He also was fined 8100 und co-ts. N. A. *BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8;30 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturday*, 8:00 p. m. Tale poena 138 ?Lyca L*ammed Glaaac* Fitted

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MhalylßK' Al '*■ ■ K PRINCE CARL JOHAN, gr*ndaon ot Sweden's King Gustaf, is shown as ha arrived at LaGuardia air* fluid, New York. The 28-yeur* old prince forfeited his royal rights by announcing hia Intention* to wed Mr*. Kerstin WiJ- ; mark, 36-ycur-old Swedish newspaper woman, who la due to arrive in the U. 8. Feb. 12. The couple will wed in New York this month. (Inter national)

Man Is Arrested For Public Intoxication | Jaiii.-p .1 >nes, 39. iri being held lin jail hen- awaliing irraignmeiit ■ in city e >urt on chu -• < of public intoxication He was a.re»ted la- - > night by city police at Madison and I Fifteenth Htl'e. t«. .Oi l Indited ill til. | county jail. 4|>|>..oi<mri>< »| IdinliilKlriltrlt x». iaai N itb • l« ’•t. by given tliat tliin I. ->uie .1 li.l - bum »pp "inted Alum tl.ltlj* ,f th.- e-t»i.. <.f H uni . Ann lil. y, l.iir <>f Ad.im- I’o.int •!<•- e,., . Tb<- mtate i- probably ■dI v, n t I Inn Felber, A'lnilni-tratriy I'. I m.. . - 1344 < . 11. Huaelmnn, tllnrney. Feb '• I'l, L TRLSTATE REALTY AUCTION CO. T. D. Schieferatein Room 4 DeVo** Bldg. Phone 105 General Auctioneering and Real Estate We'll be glad to be of service to you.

BUYING EGGS Current Receipt Pricer* 29c Not on the grade. Caah. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe.

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “COME OCT, COME 01 T, UH EREX ER X-H ’J’ I - — ’ r> /&5, NO MAN \ 1 (WHERE FT’ WANT’ ' ! I ( STOP 1 \’j | | FIND Y~~l x ON EACTM 7ELSE?•> THAT A MAN • J L r 11 All \ TO WHIP A Ar,AM • QSTRON6..,) * / ' POPEYE ) x2L_ !HI I TO WHIP/ ( (G\ popeve’ . /s.? 7 C->o W ' - (?■> *• 1q c c rw rr •k V w *T / a\ -t ® * 1I! s • > . 1 B LO N i) 1 E DAGWOOI) i LI M\S HIS SCREEN TEST — in,, — _ .-i ■M'l 'l"'Tui*e Miur’ll I ‘ 1 " " ’Miif V"1 .|| Hi WISH ! k<AD A HOUSE H -’I IJ. <F BLONDE SEES Wj : ■ J - 11 f v.'iTm A uTTIE SECPET » '/ ME TAKING A NAO KI \ T Q_^ U TH -J < ROOM VJ<TH A ■ i KNOW SHE'LL m %W^-J P,O Sr rfs?f ’ll / IN -T. EKm a t ■MIMBM HiTI !■! —II ■HITT f--- ~ - / STm —D—MM—I3F>K'rT7,AH r a——■—■■■■Mß □ Driving Is Bad Today Drive Carefully Leland Smith Insurance Agency |

STRIKE of 10,000 transit work* rs in Phil 1 iclphia kav.on 3.000.w0 dully user* of the Philadelphia Transportation Company conveyance* stranded Tlie union ask* for 25 cent • j>r hour v age boost to operating employes The strike is the *• c- Itr in t stoppage to hit the Quaker City in le«s than two years, lb do shows operator* leaving their jobs. (International)

SALECALEND A R FEB 18— Ben Been. < to 2 mil- W. »- Ind. 1051 Acreof land, 5 Farm*. JU" ■ ’ ■■ ■ I'"' acre-. 80 ,i< ruiul 20 acres. M dw.-f Realty Aiuthm Co J. F. flanmann. Aucf. FEB 18 —Lewi* Johnson & Hollis Coomer. •; • - ■ ’ ■ N w I Liven Ind llolsit n cattle Roy 8. Johnson &. Son. Am Feb 19 Lou Murphy, ! mib-s <oi D ■ i'iii Live-' . k al- Roy S. Johnson 4 Son, Au- t FEB 19-R. L (tor ell i', nub in] 1 tock 1.1 • ■ 11 , Hold Mi'lwen' l'< . Ity Al.He 1r . I ■ 10 In-f 1 . FEB. 2" Ruben Smith. '• ni'le 1 -a. i „• |i. -.uui ■> 2' south "I i'l- bb- or 1 mil- ■ ' u* I ' mile noilh of bll l i"l high school rompb’e eln-u. out ,<|. Suman Bro*. \ue FEB 20- Alton Proctor. 2L- mil' X *rt ■ <>f M.lb-riek. Jr.dianti. Ii ■■' ed 225 air, farm. Midwe-i Re.iltj Auction Co J. F. Sanmini, Am 1 'FEB 2"—Clay Spalding, 1 1 ., nr. 1. d -l<>nr<»« vilb " l Reid 11 Jersey i.itfle sab- Roy S Johnson 4 Son. Ants I’Ll: 21—Frederick N. Stroud !■'. m b ■ i’h- ■• o l.ipei hid Highly Improved 'll mre i.hhi Midw--t lleulty Am ".i . i'i> J, F. Ssnmann. \m 1 FEB. 21—Dwight Calloway, ■' mil' "iHii .ml mb ■ <-• I" n Holstein cattle Roy S Johnson 4 Son. \m ' FEB 22 Willis Harper. 2 mil- «■ ’of c ■ ■ 1 I ip'., ,| I'. ;u ri- farm Midw, s t Realty \m non (' • J. F Sanmann. an FEB. 22 Geo. Coble, 7 mil- - nori we t f Huntington ro.i l No 21 Guernsey Hit'i' Roy S Johnson 4 Son. Amts ! FEB —Charley var-i. ■!.. M— '■ I' nu. imfiaii Complete I, , ,1!. o! I I • ' Good MidWi t R-'.llty In 1 . < . J, f- . 5n r un, \ , Fi.l - ■ St .ins bro*., . out. >• • ‘»m ■ Roy S Johnson 4 Son. Au< ' FEB 25 Roy Davi*. nub t’"‘' • ' L . < Imii.m.i Improved <6 acre farm. Milw> ' It- ,l y \m-ioii Co J. F. Sanmann, am t FEB. 25--Forest Boyce, or, Stale Lim mir Wren. Gin < (lo ng oil' sale. Roy S. Johnson 4 Son. AtictFEB 2*s—Harvey Koo* ewtu’»r I North sth ire. t l>- * u 100 m modern humc and household 001 Roy Johnson 4 Son. amt*. FEB 2 1 '—Ira Mcßride. iiiilvs .oiitlu.i ot |i-,.<tm ■ 1 mile we-t and <2 mil'' south of Pb ■• am Mills G-n- ial t.um <ilc Surnan Bros., Auc FEB 23—Gilbert Hoile, .idinnii-ti.it ,m, 11 . thw. |i« uui on Adams, Alb 11 coumy lim. General i.inn -.>!« Doehrman, amt FEB. 23-Heir* of Catherine Bentz estate I' h- 1 ' of De catur or 'j inili w- t of liol.o R <1 • tai< an I |>-1-oiial propei iy Suman Brothers, am FEB. 27 Sam 4 Ivan AujMwrger, I nnb -oinli ami '■ nub ■w, of Decatur. Closing out ale Roy S. Johnson 4 Son. \m t FEB. 28- Dr. Brock, Ami' i -on. Ind Duro. ih Roy S. Johnson 4 Son, Aucts MAR 1 Herman 6'grist. Howe. Ind llamp hu< lot Roy S. Johnson 4 Son, Am ' MAR. I—Albert Krausskoff. 1 ! - miles •mt of Foit Wayie Closing out sale. Roy S. Johnson 4 Son, Amt MAP. 2 C A. Farrell. 2’- ? pule- oil h and Hl ■ w ' ■ t H.u -’t Ind Well Improied 171 or, I,lm shdw< 1 I;- Uy Am tion Cu J. F. Sanmann. am

TRADE IN A GOOD CITY DECATUR I. *.J, e ‘ mA m & ' ’I u liJr . jJENBBHHbHQHMIMH WINSTON CHURCHItI, right, former Briti-h prime minister who flew from Fiori In to Washington to visit I’re-ldent Truman. I* greeted by Britain’s retiring sinbus-nuor to the V. S , the Earl of Halifax, •t Washington National airport. Subject of the Truman-Churchill toll:* was not revealed. (Interaational Soundphoto)

PUBLIC SALE ( omplete Closing Out Sale Aw, .If. IIIOMII toll" .111 «eWill-.||at publ.< auction 2 miles cast of Detuiur fli t |p»u < ou'h !In nt lend Tuesday, February 19, 1946 Commercing at 12 »P. In Head of < attic IN I . IL and Ifcinu- Tested Brltidl- •o« ■ w.th • .:lv' idJel -ev <ow w >i .1 1 1: ;. d Gm rn-• v < ■ v i. v. -h Jan Ith Gm 11 “ \ i * * . < -Il by -id-j-p u> t <o.’ I v ’ ~t bv dBi >wn .«i ■ •• « b Gs by Gm tis • y ..ml !'■ ■ ’■• 1 "" ■ •' ll • ' • - Gil' t n ey iow be •' Il !■>• "' '■ "• Gm t ■ y '"« " - •" b l,v l! ' .1, t..y <ow b. !H Si .'•■ day cl ■ • Gm-in-i y ow I i Hol-', in ' >w 2 w s'ii 111 ' .1 Ho.s >’>li I" t i • ui i ' ■ Li Milking : I" i •' ■ •’ ut-taii<iini- individual, pood ,-i! Hi: I ii< ■ ; '.Voll ll Ilk- him*. HoiM< n •;*i■ > i,m . • . nr, I: . i • 111 ■■' I hi- I 4 p.emlid n.: 1 . ’ ■!■ . heavy niilkt i-. In iividiial ft •on < ,i> h. . - «:H • iv. n <i. y ot ale. — HOGS — in pur< bred llampslitn S" v - •-’ ■' • '•'> ’••*• of t April. I Pur. br.-d H.itnp-hs.e <. . i w ibid ii"-i hut of flan i • •• ■ ‘ • No hell ■ .-teal proven p. lius'-r lli'd •" Hainii bo.n t,.| |- md w Due with 3rd lift's hist <>l March Red -'W Dm wi ll .j i I '• I fit ' of April; Hatnpsiii.. »ar 9 month- old — POULTRY I'm Whl3 Rock pu ' • I ' ■ ' . ‘V.i - - >d. IMPLtMLNTS AND MISCELLANEOUS Good in vy dump t.'k* ■ ■' < •’ -led. Good Brood hous. 12 by 1; I mi. . .. >1 11 hoi. hog |. m|. 1 McDm.lng No . It- ill ' I 'I I'l -'em. 6l*l ,'hl('k Elmtlie fly ' c ' . ■ d ■ • I' lie Electric t> urn' < h.irgi like n w X- . '■• z< i ■ i. i ■ ' ■ in’.ii'i 2 I nod Fuel <III Di uiiu ■ii tai ■ ' ' 1 I• - M■ w• i . Sonin Hou-ehold Good .in i mall I TERMS (A. 11. LEWIS W. and MARTHA MURPHY (i\\ \IR Roy .- .Imih. .»!■ w .' m .'.mi E' VIP II " 111 I 1! \l. ■ Uryi. I’H.ol < il a ’■< n . t • a a

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