Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1946 — Page 5

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KtrW'*’*/™ Of LOCAL IL. ;;-«»* • «■ MF kine 301 ■ ,UM Mb *■ •• ■I .„ 13.50 — ••■ s - s ‘’ u»«w uu 'ift®**' - ■ Rpeh-cv ltuO-15"O M? m m 'dlum BL n .hol. e 13 00 14 00 iKSonW 10 "0 1.-00 ■g .... 1050 <i- *oo- 000 SOO 7.00 (M* 0 6 00 d >wn ’_.. 11 00 HT- ',.,wt .... 9.00-10.00 ■f ® 8.00 dow n EKr stock yards phone 101 fc'"' ,14 55 ■.. ...-13.75 |B" 13.75 |K"" 9.00 Mr 0.00 300 EGG and |Ky quotations fWumlehed by PRODUCE co. El Phone 380 April K and fryers ... lOr !■*•-• -- *’ 3 ’ Mk<en 4 lbs & up —2ll’ ■g under 4 lire. 15c K K:. I'* K. K - - I*IB GRAIN MARKET Ml ELEVATOR CO. subject to chance |B during day at elevator. >-i t, <l April 17 ■ Wheat 41.72 M Wheat 1.71 Old Corn .... 1.65 s . 16 K ■ - -76 ■ 2.00 K- 1.35 BB .03 per bushel Use. B: .04 per 100 leee. |U Lob. farm ■**VNE LIVESTOCK ma.'ki't? were .steady H on stockyards B : ' " lt "‘ l'-75; 100male hogx 10.00; (tags 14.00. |Bk<M'. wool < w. » 7.50. H Kwd 16.50-17.00. BB 50<m1 to c hoice 14.00 Miium 12W1M4 0O; plain Bs"0‘l to c hoic e 12 50. ■diitin 10.im.|2.00; plain |Btuol to choice 10.5(1!i 51) |ii So; i utters |Bs»vd to c hoice 11.50Mium 040-10.19. B'“0LIS livestock M>h«. Apr 17—(|'l«>— k ailm. Kteaily; B h "i''• i'Utc bi r» I6n J1!.,. B ln ‘" y I'ult’ l iwc iphtK Ho. scheduled al hood and choice ■ 1 t’MKS 14.10. calves Koo. uiciers IB* op-hitu; generally , “'"l‘ mostly K«x*d B*'. rt " steer* M ,|,| (w „ B" one load at 16.25 ■»''.i i itjcni; nunw-roua ■•""bum and good lii.oo B good und l<> 17 50; small lot 1.25; small supply active., mostly steu|B«»o<i i II ( f cows 13.5 n B !<iß "non and medium B 1 and cutters active steady. Milmice 1750-1805. fat lambs strong BE y h ‘«h’r: slaughter B y ’"'“Hy three decks B° hl « h for sea-1 loads niedium 14.00; IS' *’*»i"d slaught Miioabh 7 508.50; shorn mkkh. B TS * t a GLANCE United Press B* s ”‘ r •" active trading p. g governB 11 ’ ifrt «ul4r higher. r B^ rn - rye, oats und bar Hogg active. BL* io • ,ro,,K ' *'*” '-hole-, jo (o (J BELj 1 " 1 xltwp ateady. B*Ut» LEK w7®*stris T B<an a. 1^ 30 Io 5:00 £ "• &kaMa Ftuad

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVEKTISING RATES —o— For 25 worth or lost: 1 time 60c; 2 tlmoa 75c; I tlmoa 51; 0 tlmoa 61.75. Rates quoted are for conaocutlve Inaortlona. No claMlfled ado accepted on oklpday schedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE Io So per word for Insertion. Copy must bs In off les by 11 a. m. Monday through FridaySaturday deadline Is 0 a. m. FOR SALE All Make Wahhern, Sweepers repaired. For sale kitchen cabinets, base and wall; Kitchen's Maytag Bales and Service, 110 Jefferson. Phone 96. 54-ts FOR HALF 2 Five acres, new six room home being finished, within half mile city limits. Chicken house, enough land to raise feed for couple of calves, some pigs, 350 chickens. Downstairs, all hardwood. built-in clipboards. Upstairs ftnlvhed In knotty pine. Basement nearly dug-out. Needs only plumbing and furnace to make completely modern. Good five Inch drove well. If you like a breath of country air near city facilities, the owner has priced this right for quick sale, possession within 3v days. Hob Heller, Realtor. Heller Building, phone S7O. M-ktf FOR SALK- Will move to any lot in Decatur for 61,906, six room home. Very solid timbers, siding bad. metal root Ir. goal condition. Four rooms down, two up. New shingle siding, a little paint, some bard work, will make this a good home at half what another would cost. Possession after May 1. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. 86-ktf FOR SALK Potted planta for -Easter. Order now for l>etter selection. Lilli<«. hydrangeas, tulips, azaleas, double petunias. Also cut flowers. Warren Flower Shop, 910 W. Monroe St., Phone 478. . . - 88-b-7t FOR SALE CociteF spaniel puppies for Easter. Phone 5111. 90-gtf FOirSALE Set 11 -3S' t ire's, ttlbes and rims for tractor. Goodyear. In good condition. Inquire IL M. Gilbert, phon« Monroe 103-Y. 89-3tx FOR SALE Strawberiy plants. 300 ft. hay rope. Meyers hay car. 12 Jamesway drinking cups. Set of harness. Collars. Victor Byerly, mile east Kirklaud High School. mi : v FOR SALE Stewart HZ sheep clippers, good condition. Bill Arnold. 3 miles south I’n-bie. 90-3tx FOR SALE Good I t <>ni iiou-<-with pantry. In first class conditloii. New roof newly sided wit It asphalt shingles. Largo 2 car garage. I'-x lots. Ixda of shrubbery and fruit trees. J. W. Andrews. Harry Kases. Decatur, Ind. Telephone 15. »0-3 t FOR SALE S loom - duplex with 4 rooms up. modern except furnace. Tri Stale Realty Co. or T D Schieferstein. phone 105. 9tftf FOR SALE Boys itltn ml. size 14: reversible finger-tip <<>at, size 15. Phone 5651 after .7:30 p.m SO-gJt F(H< SALE ™ Hampshire brood sows, litters by side. On" 11. one 13. Dick Martin, route G. First house north Adams county infirmary. 90-g2t Foil iSALK -ii"icre farm. Excef lent condition. Electricity in all buildings. Barn 36 x 60. Good land und well tiled. Clyde O. Trontner. phone 73-1166. Rea! Estate and Insurance. 67-gt FOR SALE Two. th i ee and tour section nrtury hoes; single Aduuble cult (packer*; fertilizer spreaders; coin ahellers; hammer mills; Horii-draiilic manure loaders lor all tractor*; rubber Ute wagons, tractor buck rake*: tractor tires -Oliver Sal<- Ar Service * -Craigvllle Garage. !»l-6t >OR SALK' 8 b<- (1 >,. i. cabinet in 2 units, table and four chairs. Also green gas top range. Mrs. Tony Schumacher, 416 South Fifth St., phone 8012. 91 b.'il FOR SALE Nmir uptown 7 room Modern home, and 3 room apartment with private eßtrance. com plateiy insulated, best of repair, large lot, shrubbery, u leal home with income. T- D. S< hiefr-rstein. Phone tog 91-ts FOR SALK Cohimlifa * Ilecords complete line of popular and claysils. Uhrick Bros 9Llf ydIfSALE Gocgl McCormickDeering tractor on very good rublier, with lights. Gerber implement Store on U. S 27. 9111 Tor SALK - 1931 Model A Ford. motor overhauled. I*lsl South 9th St. 9H2* Fur sale- Model l fusr-cuaf mera tractor plow ugd diac A-l I condition. Phone 6172. 91-lu

QUICKIES by Ktn Reynold* jBBB SS7 - x “This Is a coincidence — this morning Slug said he got a Slagle Set with a Democrat Want Ad thai'd make things disappear!" FDR SALE- Good~Zeniih battery radio, complete. 339 North loth -tr-'i-t. 89-3tX FOR MAI.E Girfs - navy blue spring cos. size 9-11. Phone 1261. 91-31 X FOR SAi.E j piece walnut bedroom suite with springs. Studio cout h. 2 Wilton ugs, 9 x 12, one with matched runner. 4 ft. Frlgidaire. Porch furniture. Other household articles Phone 329. Mrs. H. L. Conter. 89-3tx FOR SA L^—Frost cabbage and all other vegetable plants. Also a large assortment of potted flower plants tor Easter. Mrs. William Strahm, 339 North Ninth street. 89g5t FOR SALE”I936 — MasUr-Chev-rolet. Phone Monroe, 1008. 89g2t FchTsaVE 7“Black Hawk corn planter also circutaiing heater in good condition. Theodore Ewell. One mile east. 2 miles north of Preble. 89-3tt FOR SALK ’— Two room house, must be moved from premises. Roy Brodbeck, Willshire, Ohio. 89a3tl LUTES - for Easier - flowers, potted plants, corsages. Order now. Phone 1625. 8747 F<>R "SAIX—WiII your children have long walk again next winter to school? Then consider this recently redecorated tivo room plus hreakfast-iiook home one block from Lincoln School. Good asbestos siding, never needing paint. Good roof. Two year old furnace. New soft water pressure system. Built-in cupboards. Priced 81,500 down, balance 636.40 monthly. Bob Heller. Realtor. Heller Building, phone 870. *6-101 FOR HALE- -Collies and Hhepherds; English setters; water spaniels; rat dogs; bull dogs crossed with chows, and many others. Harry Reed, 1 mile north 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind., Craigvllle phone. «7-®t FOR "SALE -New Furniture •— Cedar Chests, chairs of all kinds, baby carriages, strollers, all kinds of lamps, inattreoses. pictures and mirrors 40 9x12 felt base rugs.—Sprague Furniture Store. Plume 1»9 _9M3 FOR SALK ~Ciiw- ’wltlTcalf by soe. work horse ami a John Deere coni planter. Max Thitme. telephone 6t5 C. 91-a3tx NlffiCE-Lel us make your old furniture like new for % to % the cost. Secaur I scd Furniture and Repair, 131 East Monroe street. Phone 1686. 89 gßt FOR bALE* Girl’s blm- spring coat sise 8. A|h-x electric sweeper, good c<Midit|on. 728 Dierkes St Phone 5184 61-Jtx FOR SALE Walnut dining room suite. Simmons Iron bed spring aud matlress. 2 congtdeiim rugs, size 9«12. Call alter 3:30. 910 W Adams St. Decatur. 90-3tx Ft ii” S AI Vsed Fur’niiun- and oil stoves, table lop ranges; several used ice boxes. G. E. Battery Radio. A 1 Condition. Phom- 4Z», Decatur Used Furnlture 91-31 FOR SALK Table top model oil stove, five burners and oven. ■Save-Oil" in good condition. Inquire Cai) Roberts. Preble. 91 3tx FOR SALE—Hytanges. azaleas. geraniums and other varieties for Easter. Harlow's Gardens. Road 27. 90-Jt* At Harlow's Durdens -Sartlet peas 81.26. Strawberry plants 81.50 per hundred. Monthly blooming roses 50 cento rsaeh. 90-3tx Wanted — WA.NTfcb — ttsed ears, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 272. 218-ts WANTED- Good furnace meetsnic and installer. Must Im solwr. State wages wanted. Write to Box 2UB U Democrat. *9-3t ■WANTED — Girt or middleagMl lady for housework. Five room home, family of three. Splendid opportunity for lady wanting a good home. Good wages. Phone 9t»7. or call in person at 116 North Ninth street. Mf6Ui WANFED TO REN'f"— GaWru space. Phone 367. 89g3t

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WANTED—Good used organs: will pay cash. Phone 120. 91-3 t waitresses," 'pirnfer middle age women. Board and room funAkhiu. Good wage*,. Telephone 34889 Van Wert, Ohio. Better Truck Stop on U. 8. Route 30, Van Wert. 91-a3U MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROUBLE -Call ounSTwe will ba glad to give you a frae Mttmata on any else job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold A Klank. Phone 463. 80-ts raifSllJHß’ Ats move dead horses, cows, bugs, etc. Decatur phone 3000. We pay all phone charges. The Sudley Products Co. 15-ts Expert Roofing and siding done by our factory trained workmen. Cal! now. Get in early and beat tba shortage now existing in roofing and siding. Cail Gamble's for free estimate. No obligation. Phone 429 or after 5; 20 p. m. Call 180. be mire — Insure wit h Kenneth Runyon. 85tf fAR>TEbAN«--We a~ro aakißC farm loans for 6 to 33 years at 4% InU There Is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a line and I will call on you. C. D. Levton. T — We service all makes of washer*, sweepers, irons, and other electrical applicances We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold A Klenk. 81-ts No termine or can live in Gamble's Hume Guard Insulation. Fire resisunt. Call Gamble’s Phonu 429. 90-8 t cr'STbM ' CABTSeta"-- ’ Made to order with finest workmanship. For free estimate call klonroe 826 or write to Owens Cabinet Shop, Box 49. Monroe, Indiana. 89-3tx JbTO THii thrifty crowds. Every body saves at Hpragu*' Frunitore Store, "The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 9 D 30 r.OST~AND~FOUND DtST Several bags of seed, north of state road 27. Finder please call 588-J. 91-61 X LOST -black leather wallet <-<ihtaining valuable papers Jerome Ginter, rontc 2. Finder return to this office. Reward. 91-g3t* o — PARKING PROBLEM IS <€«■<!—B Fr— F— o—l of-way. A suggestion was made to city offlclahi Tuesday that the lot immediately east of the river and south of Monroe street extended be used for parking. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

BUYING EGGS 6 days a week Saturday until 8 p hi. Current Receipt Price 28C doz. Sherman-White Corner 3rd & Monroe

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“NOT THE DOMESTIC TYPE” J"* I / P6CHAPS IT U HOW'S ABO_’ ' /YOU ALSO FQggOT TO PLAN' OUS J ( WASN'T IMADRTANT, MAKIM' IT TEN) (HONEYMOON Y W E HAVE NO HOME ) Vi&Oi SO BUSY YOU FOR3OT AFTEg i' VAM soggy U *® 85 I (?) 7 Z . TA y? gEg / NO ) ZwE HAVE No\ / I KIN NOT KlLl?) MM aeP AT (fuWTuBE, NO ®ANTS AW* { ft I NIM r-~—-— tfCUOCK (CarrftE TABLES,)/ TrtNK C OTHER ) ’ I F SNO ICED TEA/I THINOS AT THE / kjzlf - 4? /1 —-M'3sab w j&W S - 7 kK ® i I ' v J Wr wr l, j I— m bLUNDIE NO SOAP! zz WASH NOUS ) 1 EARS JUST TO (OVER THE J x\£X / fc, f-, \ PH > 6 ? A 40,’ £ ' I Ab® 9r \\ ''••*- Ja.'.'gWF < cPc <— 31’-- ' W bSI *■' V-* C l-aaiy iP”r..; ' --l -f* ■ ■es-sssseesßSSßSiessssa ■■■■■■ ■ ■ APRIL FUEL. lauit April's fire losses in this county were the highest recorded for any April since 1*432. Fire losses during the year 1915 I totaled 1455,329,000.00, the highest in fifteen years. Are You UNDER-INSURED Leland Smith Insurance Agency

ENDORSES PLAN <Cm tie see Fraas Fags Oaai put of 22.527,00*) non pounds. Tin- department said civilian supplies during the current three months would he somewhat less than during the first quarter of the year although they will be higher than a year ago. Threaten Walkout Washington April 17 — (UP) - A delegation of CIO packinghouse workers today threatened a new walkout unless the government takes action to end what they called a "sit-down strike of meat packers." Thirty representatives of midwestern locals of the union went to the cspltol to demand "real" government seizure of the big packing plants and continuation of the OPA. Refused permission io have their picture taken on the capitol grounds, they went across the street by the supreme court where they were "shot” with the capitol dome in the background Afterward they talked with Congressmen and listened to the House debate the OPA extension bill. The government seized the large meat packing plants to end recent strike ami still has nominal control of them. Actual operation is being directed by company management. however. The CIO dolegallon demanded that the government take "actual” control and "kick these company officials out" so that "our boyw Including veterans can go back to work." Q The capital of Wyoming was named after (he Indian tribe of the “Cheyennes.” - —O' ■ •" - — >ori« E OF < <IMVtiSKIO%EH’M SVI n Os KKAI. KST.4TK Tli< undvralgited, coinmlsHioiird by vtrtur of an <>rdvr of th* Adams Circuit Court, made and entered In a laoae ther<lu pending intltl'd Germaine Mrtimitt. I’hiloirn-nla Voglewr<l<- vh. Genevieve Tersfegge, Alt*- rt Terxtegae.' Edward 1., Coffee, Holdle I'offe,-. Orate Coffee. Fran<ln J Hchnillt, Ch-ment Vogb-wede, . aose number hereby gives notice that at the law-<>ff|i-e „f |lu> bert |l. M' t'lenah-oi. INorth Hee«nd Street. In tin- <-ity of l>--.itur, Indian.i. <>n Thursday, the 25th day of April, Isis. <t 3 o'chKk. pm, <>f said day, h<- will offer for nai.- at private vendue anil at not lesa than the full appraised value thereof, the following <|i-x< ribed real estate, to wit: Comm-n< inK at the North East corner <>l the North East quarter (*4) of the Month East !|iiart<-r 1 u > of Ke. Hon ten tin) In TowiiHhlp twenty-seven <2<» North. Hange fourteen < It* I'ast. tliemc wjet.forty (lO* rod-, then*,- Hootli ten <•<•> rods. Hiein-e East forty <1O) roti-. thenee North ten < lot lode to the plaiv of heglnninM, containing two ami one half (2’4 > A« rea of land, more or lean, in Adams County, and the Klate of Indiana. Terms of Hale: At least 14 of the puri'bane prUe to be paid CASH in hand on the day of sale and Hie balance upon delivery to the purchaser of a deed for said real estate pun-hased togetiier with an abstract of title brought down to the date of sale. Hubert H. WrCleaabaa. Cumints/ioiur. April 3, tit. 17

NOTICE FARMERS I have taken over the WHITE ROSE GASOLINE ROUTE formerly owned by Paul Schroeder. Please call 1654 or 532. Russell Andrews

CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July l.83’»B: Sept IM %B; Dec. 1 88%B; May '47 1 83'4 R ( > ” - 1 J«tr !<’!’* B. Sept. 1.31 HR Oats: May SIB; July 81H; Hept 78K: Dec. 7»H -— — —' «>———— Travel Increase at Yellowstone park showed n 108 percent increase In 1945 over 1944. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK I'biCHgo. April 17.- (UP)— Live-1 stock: Hogs:—s,6oo; active, steady | Gtsul and choice barrows and gilts | 14.85, the rolling; sows at 14.10, celling; complete early clearance.l Cattle: - 8.500; cslves: 500; , fed steers and yearlings steady to; strong; instances 10-15 emits high ! er ou good and choice yearlings; | medium weight und weighty steers still on grade for grade premium, however; largely steer and yearling run. Bulk 15.75-17.50; top 18. paid for weighty steers; mixed yearlings to 17.76; heifer yearling* 17.15; most heifers 1&.25-J6.75; sto.k tattle in negligible supply, with demand bread: cows and bulls weak, supported only by! acutely small receipts; most beef! cows 10.50 13, with strictly R<MK | heifer tows to 15; vealers steady at 17 down. Sheep: 6.000; early market steady. Seven loads g<g>d to choice.; fe»l wimled western lambs, Includ

HOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT — 0 Electric Range Repair KENT’S Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monros 6t. Phons 27 niR \\Urdl I \ ■'MH 1 u’ ™bb\ y IF THIEVES WERE ALL IN JAIL there wouldn’t be any demand for Residence and Outside Theft Insurance. Unfortunately, there are plenty of thieves at large. Better see ui before fhey see you. THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. Ae Maw Ub SaMMoe Ihiillllilll

Ing three cars Colorados 17.10; few comparable grade natives 17 and three decks good to choke local lambi with muddy pelts 16* 75; deck fat 1971 b. wooled lambs with very muddy pelts 16.50 and: two de<ks medium and good kind 16 25, sorted 20 percent; few com mon 85-11*. native lambs 13.50; I shorn lambs absent: few wooled

*ft ■ * • • « » ■ ■ ■ ■ -I J WE HAVE IT! ■ A limited supply of: ■ Oil Hot Waler Heaters. ■ Red Jacket Water Softeners, g Window Screen*. I’resHure Cooker*. Broilers. Exhaust Fans. ARNOLD & KLENK MADISON ST. :■ « ■ « ■ ■ ■»-■■■■ «’■ ■ ■ mi ■ ■ ■ mmi otmoo»»6H HI !»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*•»»*»♦»♦»»♦♦»♦♦♦♦ :: Jz a LkUMBMMMbLJTSEftUM.JBB. - ——— ] ' Don't let anyone ‘tinker' with your plumbing or heating , , system. It costs less in the long run when you put experts on the job to properly repair faulty connections or 'out-ef- ! ! service* equipment.

I ■' M I HEATING CO. r Plumbin? & Heaftn, Sloktri A Oil Burner* I Phone 207 Decatur, Injun* 254 N Second St

WANTED G<W\ CLEAN, BIG RAGS, for Cleaning Machinery. Cannot use underwear stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will Pay g c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat

: WANTED ■ ■ ■ Young man for ANALYTICAL CHEMICAL CONTROL LAB - ORATORY. Mu,t be high ochool graduate. Excellent 1 ■ opportunity with growing company. Call ■ e D. H. KINGSLEY ! ■ Central Soya Company, Inc ! H Telephone 337 Decatur, Ind. ■■■•••■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a

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< slaughter awes 9 down and odd ’ hnada recently shorn kind 7.35 1 down. RONDS: Administrator*. Fiduciary, Guardians, Sure* ly. Kenneth Runyon, insurance Agency, Notary public. K* C. Bldg., Phone 385 * 844.