Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1946 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —O— Fer M weeds er less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 2 tlmss 11; 0 tlmss 11.75. Rstes quoted are fer eon tec utlve Insertions. No clssslfled ads sccepted on shlpdsy schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE Is 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday Saturday deadline Is 8 a. m. FOR 8 ALE Al! Make Wanhers, Sweepers repaired. For sale Pitched caul-u-Jtn. base and wall; Kitchen'* MqyUiß Hales and Service, i; Jefferson. Pl.one 95. 58tf h>i\ nil body nivoh at Sprat;u>* Frunl ture Hiore, “Th.! Store For The Thrifty.” Drop in and Met hn» nffiny dollars wo can suve yon Sprague Furnit lire Store, Plume 11'9. 91t3" VdR SAIA! kire lur.'M. new rlx room home being iiniaheil, with in hslt mile city limits, ('hii-ken honie. enouah lend to rai-n feed for couple ot culvea. some piga. 350 chlrkena. Downstairs, al! hard-, wood, built-in cupboard*. rpMair' finished In knotty pine. Hanement | ticarly dug-out. Needs only plumb ing and furnace to make compli ;- ly modern. Good five inch drov. well. If you like a breath of cimii try air near city facilities, the owner has priced this tight for quick sale, possession within 30 days. Rob Heller. Realtor, Heller Hullding. phone 370. 86 ktf FoR HALE* Will move to any lot in Decatur tor 81.900, six room home. Very solid timbers, siding bad, metal roof in good condition Four rooms down, two up. New shingle sidiug. a little paint, some hard work, will make this a good home at half what another would cost. Possession after May 1. Bob Heller, Realtor. Helkr Building. Phone 870. 86 ktf FOR SALE Cocker s|»auiei pup pies A. K. ('. Litter register. Plume MM. it" it FOR SALE 8 room duplex with 1 rooms up. modern except furnace. Tri State Realty Co. or T. D. Hchiefcrstejii. phone 105. 9<Rf FtIfTSAIJC Near iiptiiwnT room Modern home, and 3 room apartment with private entrance, coni pletely Insulated. be*t of repair, laige lot, shrubbery, a teal home with Income. T. D. Schieferstein Phone 105. 91-if Foil SALE Columbia" Recrrrds complete line of popular ami classics. I hrii k Bros. 91-ts FOR SALE Philco Radio tom sole type 10 yrs. old Completely rebuilt in last year. Telephone 1682. 95-3tx FOR SALE Seven room completely modern home near business section. Carpeted floors, Venetian blinds, beautifully finished, large lot. Possession IO days. Shown by appointment only. Please call Ned Johnson, telephone ofli< c 104. residence 1649. DeVoss Bldg 95a3t FOR .-'ILE Fin- nmi' <“tm .no"ern home with d'la-hod garage in Pr« bl< Good ;,.dn :o iiingb- | siding an I roof. R> nod' t' d -.. .'li iln la ti 'i year In i W' i iinj:, P . him nftcr |. ... I Foi;~SAi/'<. >n’ ti ■< .T ,' «<•- G'Hhl •oikIII io-! lm|i .1 t)w,'ii fiteveUM. mii’ w> ;iml md- -tilUi < f Oiton. < > * FUR ""SALE - ' .L?m<" suite < -.miili t• >■ i'll ' * ai t vai.-ty. F t m !>!•• st mJ io i ui.i'ii ■. S< .'I kit eli i cilbim-t Wutdroli' < Idlil • pit. In ti, lee l»‘>x» It.ilh' it tin Imp e. Metal I" it ; at i. mitre MCverul m>'d <ll -toe !»•-..tiur I cd Fnrnitii: . rh"."' I2'». > FoTf”s7\ LE~< >ne~s~*lV ~p7 ‘ motor, 3 p’tn <• -'-O !»•■<alt rDe ' ■ '.■ -I. i f6|F~S’.Lb. I i'lt-l.' UtaUO. I 'i* W'-d Monroi Streit Phone I . I after 5:011 p m. Foil SALE Int< omti mal ■ n " planter with t- oli;«'r attachment: td <t si ' i tti ;'iili.t I'tol.l hatiow. L.iws‘ll'’ ll' kttiin. •< utiles noitb on Telephone i,Mi-l !<7g-!t FOR* SALE -- Fn~ Im - . - dt~. tnd loading place. James Kitchen. 428 Mcßarnes street, phont 91. 91 or 95. ,J 7-2t Fl >ft~SAtSi- AlfTtlnd of garden plants, l<h- dox. Henry llatigk. 2<t4 South Tenth. »lb»tM R'tß sale i'lty gas stove. Beauty range. Just Hki new Homer Tlckert. Chattanooga. Ohio. 96-3 IX FOI~SALE“Ga7den and "flower plants; yellow resistant cabbage, large heads; disease resistant tomatoes; outdoor grown plants. Melbera, 1127 West Mon roe street IHtlt- j FOR SALE-Fcrtllixcr 2-12-6 A J | Davison, Pleasant Miiis. 96-Jix

QUICKIES by Km RcynoMi rri nqAw'fui r lb --J Bl If tbdlo. Jhtily In mm tai ' If a 11 'lr \ lit I"pi • i Deillut I .'I j \V. \d tomorrow and olfc -s .• '■ >l'l for mm jewelry -Would , ,n't klmliy idiom me at my ~ltt|l S\|.l Si-w-'i pigv i'.d eiiom-h to w an. August II irt- ; iiu .t mih a mirth 2 : j mile, v.i t ’ I’H id* u , ’.lt \ FOR HALE Fi".-i pfo.i yellow 1 l"Hi t.ilit < ibbigi- plants and >l.ii,< potted tomato plants anil ill oiler vegetable plan's; al .o i i lon- a .mrtnicnt of house flow ■ I'M ami blooming petunias. Opell evening Mi William Htrahm, ; 39 North Ninth street. 9Sg6t ; FOR SALE "Sow witli seven pigs, t'ha- Hoffman. *<• mile we-t, , mlk n i.'tll Preble 97-3 IX W \NTEI) 22 I \\ ANTED t'sed cars? higliert i prices paid for good, clean used ' car*. No delay. For quick cash see ZJmsmaster Motor Kalos, First ~nd A’onroi, plume 372. 214 if WANTED -U'Miii ui'"d Avery steel s> parator. Give serial number, equipment, cash price. Ralph Partridge. Cuss City, Mich. 92-6tp WVN IED Fuiii'sliiml or linfurnlshed apartment by a young couple, no children. Former 0. I. Will pay up to |sd tiO a month. Call Don Kiser, watchmaker, Button Jewelry Store. 95-a6tx Single Middle ged man to o|>eiate and live al grocery store and gas filling station. Apply O’Day Oil Company. |k<*3 McKinley Ave, Ft Wayne. Ind. lui lot WAN TED Slrni-p to <iip Improves weight and quality of wool, also kills tics and lice. For appointment write Loren Class, Route Decatur, Indiana, 93-T WANTED Gemr.il hauling; dump truck. Call 615-<|. Ask for <;i. t g. IMt WANTED Two or three room furnished apurtmem liy veteran and wife. Call k’9 or 374. 95-3tx WANTED Sleeping loom by vettrait, who neitliei drink* or rmokiM Phone 8952. 97-2tx W ANTED TtMIENI I (oust with tdc-tricity in country. Will do farm work in spare time. Write Box 211 in care of Dcmtarat. 97-31 X MISCELLANEOUS FARMKIUI move dead horras, cows, hogs, etc. Irvcatur phone 2990. We pay all phone charges. Tbs Stadlcy Products Co. 15 tt Expert hoofing ami siding done by our factory trained workmen. Cail now. Get in early and beat the shortage now existing in roofing and siding Call Gamble’s for free estimate. No obligation. Phone 129 or after 5:30 p. m. Call 560 90-St » Pi’Ll (\ck~ER\TcE - "if we , ,i i fix it throw it iway. We ,i.ii. all mak <>f w itiit'ra. A'. pi- -. noli . ..m 1 ''ill-, small I. , .111 Willi W I II! > t jolt > so! I U ls.- ••. -I- b" 'lt >lll V k' r. pbom ill.: 97-ts --- ~ |>nn't I'nth i tn; Ater Be sure — Insure with Kenneth Runyon. 9XI ( V7 mum el de ■ •> > hv< in Gambit Hom Cu.nd Insula ti, I , ie i .f,mt t <!! Gamble /’horn- I."i. M*f FARM LOANS" - We are making farm loans for 5 to 33 years at t',;, int. There is no expense to borrow r. The borrower can nay any amount at any time. Call me ; or drop me a line and I will call lon you. C. I). Lewton. T h<~iS i HtiThRK Pulling mt vo'it old indow i.e -liM L« I m. in ."nil tin m * ;• di I <nmm< r aiv! wim ih'-rm ■il window Cull fi, tn-i •■-li.iiio • Arnold A- Kh iik l-.i.i 9;-7i jfvbrhl i'ced Coni7“ST'” ami . medium and large flat available. High germination. Harvey Bik her, Preble, lad. 97-t —LdST“INDFOUND ‘LOST- Black leather wsHet. con tains large sum of money. Reward. Call BUBS, tt7g2tx LOST Full blool'd brown ami and black rat terrier imp. i« *!<•- inlty of Homestead. Answers to "Mii key ". Call 9581. o Cattle wen' first brought to the Western hemisphere by Christopher Columbus In 1195. The area of Central park in New York City I* «4« acres. We Amei leans cannot aff.o*4 to -IHculale with the security of America.—Fraukliu D. Roosevelt.

DECATUR DAILt DRMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA

3,668 Beef Cattle Are Fed By 4-H'ers laifayette, Ind.. April 21 (CPI A total of 8,588 l>eef tattle are being led by tn b.eef club maatbers In Indiana. Purdue university extension workers said today. The spokesmen said the 1,809 mcmltership of Hie 4-H group was the laWM reported In the past five years. J. (’. Ralston, a**oiUtl'm state 4 II club leader, said the cattle In eluded 1,538 Hereforda, 1,453 Angua and 657 short-horns. He said 80b 1 II beef Heifers iu a licef breeding project would be exhibited at county, dlatrlct and Ibn Indistia state fairs. 1- 1 - —’——O — CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Apr 24 — (tJPJ — H’ShAi Livestock. Hogs; 7.0H0; active, steady. Good and choice hat row* and I* 11X6. the ceiling; HOWS at 11 I". ee|llo|>; complete early ' ' at mi ••. • '.it tic. 9IMHI; I.lives: doo, "I and chide*' fed steers and .'■'tilings 25 lent lower; mostly c'-nth on for week io date; .'i»- iiice mon*; common and medium grstles lu -’.i < i-uts lower; largely steer run; eastern I ipper demand i-iiarply curtail•<i Top 17 75; these feedlol males of 81* cattle last week; very litib' allow 17.50; hulk 15.50-17; helfi r* steady Io weak, •upldy small; be t if; cows and liicf bulls unevenly weak lo 25 cents lower, sausage bull* aud walers sternly; practical top heavy la-el bulb 14 25; vealera 17 down; stork cattle in lieglii'ibl< supply; slow in sympathy with sharply lower market on ted cattle Bl’eip: 4'ii.xi. uniformly good .Hid chime lambs slorng; fhrei doubles fe<l wooled Colorado-, 16.15-18.2*>; top 15.25; part deck choice 115 lb. clipped lambs No. 2 pelts 15; nothing done however or lambs lacking in finish; early blds 25 cent* or more lower; slaughter ewes again very scarce. MnrtCK oi hn vi ’•crri.F.Mf.NT OF KSI'STI; No. list N»ti<-, is hereby given to the creditor*. loos ami leaalees of Lydia .Vlath>«. de, cased. Io appear 111 tile A l.im- Circuit Court held at Decatur. Indiana, on tin- 9tli day of May. Ivo;, amt Dhow > Oise. If uny. Win 110 Final Hetlb-nient Accounts with Iti- e»tat» of said dcee'lent should not l» approved; and *aid helra an notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their dwirlloitlvi share*. «'lliiton Malliys, Wilbert M.rthyv. Km .-lltor*. I>> star. Indiana. April IS, LUS. Hear, 11. Heller. Altorwe,. April 17, .'1 Canh Coal. Feed A Supply Monros st Eighth HOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT —« Victor Milk Coolers KENTS Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe St. Phone 27

THIMBLE THEATER ’ ■frow Showing- “THE LONE WOLF” (POPEYE, ITS ALL| 1 WELL, I SUSPOSej / U!.yAU RABE )z*-\ c /right now. YOUS 'AT leaves meJ (JH wrie dmdc l>7'/} /(F YA ELOPES V/IT* Me SON rLL> \ POPPA ALONE IN'A X 71 >TWISK YER hcAPV/‘THANK VOU'V»4-' '"7 AIM x _ ( ORt- Lie/- \A WAS )( MR. S 7' f Al-ONEy C. ’ ■ft ’ WR V ' rerj _ X-A 1 !’ ' <uJUifcJXLU.- _-.-rLl.lu lb'.-.-J " -- Z-—-i ’ II r B L O N D I E CONTIS ED NEXT W EKK. ' ( oom T G>VE UP Th ; . I f STOP UtAT BUZZ 6»A\M) ( I W'Gm I COULD OPEAM U v" S—/ ATOM -BOMB SP' - '- ) I ? SOM : r ' H(JPPV ' K'LL LENGTH FEATURES- ) you CAN T DO IT. I ) S HELP IS BOUND r— y | ITS-fOOj> > at L ,TEU-YOU-IT'S TO COME! T J I < LATE I )-> ( ALXV*YS END AT TMEj-*' ’ I BUST PART^J — ■ ituai ■■•■■•’■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■■■■■ EVERYTHING GOING UP BUT FIRE INSURANCE! ■ Adequate Fire insurance coute let* than ever today, for in 30 years its average cost has been reduced by W'<! Leland Smith Insurance Agency

Corn Bonus Assailed By Grain Industry Spokesmen Term It 'Death-Bed Remedy' Wuphlngton. April 24 (UP) Grain industry spokwSttU fo<S»> assailed the government's 80-cente a hushwl corn bmtUs as a "deathlied remedy" dealgned to correct Its own pricing fault*. They told the senate agriculture commit ter the lionus will lure •mine corn off farm* for shipment to fa mi no areas abroad But. they added, the government's remedy carries no incentive which would I induce farmers to plant acreage; nvedud to meet continuing de-, mauds. Tile senator* hi nd testimony by Harry Hehaak. president <d the Chicago iaiard of trade, aii'i 1 ItolM-rt <’ Wondworfli, chairman ot I the national grain tr.nb' counrll of :;t. I.iiuiBoth ci h'H'il d uiiimt* <d prevl 1 loin wltin-i*m'« that i •ii-ii.'* onl"i- --! i lillim.iti'll of price loiltl'ols on I f.irni ' ■■niinoditlr* M< ha.i< k i-sHmntcd I’ml 90 p, i 1 < i-tit of corn moving oil farm s i l goilli- a' tin- n lllllg price plip Igr.iiulii" nt smm form.” IL- ,iid the govc ntm-tif's leuiu | put tli value ot i .iiti "near Hepri> • .ti whicii H j c|ls in tin' Idin I. tnarki’i.” • i “ I his d«atli Ind remedy i-ome .ti a Him Alien there .eimiin. li I than !’.."> iMHcciit of our lu<t y, .n I < rop and < arrymver." ne adde l o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat July |x.".',|: . LW..11; Um ItU'i-B, Mu', j I s;i'...i!. Coin: .Muy l.2l'»B; July 121 »4B; Kepi 1.21'J1. Oats: May 83B; July 8311; , Sept. 81-80%; Dre 81 ..... - —o Henry Clay suggested as a so | hit ion of the slavery question, the I ■ purchase by the t'nitrd States of . .ill slave children ut birth.

PUBLIC AUCTION OF LIVESTOCK I will sell the following propi-ny at public auction my term located 2'4 miles east and 3 mile* north ol Belli'', or 2 miles east aud 3 mil<‘* south of Monroe, on Monday Evening, Apr. 29 Starting at 7;00 P. M. 24—HEAD OF CATTL6-24 Fresh lloldcin Heifer producing 4 1 - to 5 gal.; 16 Holstein Heif- | era, heavy springer*: 2 open Holstein heifers; Jersey cow, 7 years old. | fi gal. iow: Holstein bull*, old enough lor service, out of high gis-le . cows; Angus Bull, old enough for service. Thia ib an outstanding 1 herd of Holstein cattle. Don't mis* the sail' 10—HEAD OF HOGS—IO 10 Head of Duroc and Spotted Poland China Gills, bred to Berkshire Boar, du" to farrow soon — IMPLEMENTS — John Deere mower with tongue truck, 6 It. cut; New Idea Manure Bpreader. TER MB—CASH. WM. REICHERT OWNER Roy S. Johnson to Son. Auct.. Melvin E. Lb'i hly. Am t. E W. Baumgartner, Clerk.

Roxas Maintaining Lead Over Osmena w— l'* ♦ New Government To , Toke Over July 4 Manila. April 24 tCl’)—Manuel IA. Rosas maUttalned a loud of nearly two lo one over Sergio Os-1 iiieiia tonight in the counilng of votes east ywlrrday in the election of the first president of th" Philippine Riqiubliv. Tsbulation of votes in Manila ami 18 provinces gave Rous 119.-; •13 votes and tiemena 61.971. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneera A Reni Estate We'll hr glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years In this business in Decatur. I We welcome your Investigation of our record ot which we are p.-oud. Phtmr 10t 157 So. 2nd St. DeViNw B!d',’., (i round Floor Melvin l.eichty. Rep. B*rne, Ind., Phone 251. Notice! Wc are buying all grades of paper stock at present market prices. Also want Scrap Iron. Rags, Ruober, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Braes, Copper, Aluminum, Zmc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cans. Wc are also buyers of beef hides, calf skin, sheep pelts, tallow, fats, greases, oils, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 71d W. Monroe St. Phone 112

Oxtncna, presen' president of the ■ ommonwealth. took a long lead In his horn* city of Cebu op the basis of returns from HI of 170 j precincts, Appt*>xlmaicly 2,600.000 Filipd- . him >**J./gtlM|||d tp here In the election. In addition to a j pre-ldcnt and vice president, thenwm» Id senators and 9s reprroon

PUBLIC AUCTION The nndi-ralgnc'l will sell al public auction. Located at 3*2 North 11th street, Decatur. Ind., on Saturday, April 27, 1946 Time: 1;30 P. M, HOUSEHOLD GOODS Guiland ('Uy Gar Range, with oven regulator, 5-pirov Kitchen Set, white trimmed In red, n-d leather Irottomed chairs; Walnut waterfall dining loom table and 6 chairs; Waterfall »tyle desk, with ■ han, Blue Boui-le barrel style 2 piece Living loom suite; L'phoitried Rm kei , Glus* Try Top coffee table; Radio stand, Three-way Floor l.imp. l-pb-ee llwlroom nite, with helical springs ami innerprlng matin- ; rvtra «et -prlng and niatfi*- 2 dresser lamps; 2 Ih I lamps, 9 \I2 red Sei vi-tan Bug. wi h mat, throw rngs to match. Blue Bxl2’ Axminster ill*, with mat: Drain-*; Ituvon marquisette i iiilain* othri iint mis. Apex Eh* trie swciper, Kitchen stool stepladdie, mln or; .M< Hellie • abin.-i honing Ikianl. Dtsh> and Cooking I'h-iiHils, otlii r article* not nuirioned Half lon Dump Bed Tiaib-i. I d»x2l tin Lawn Mower. TERMB—CASH. Mrs. Edith Laughrey OWNER Clerk ttiyi-e Daniels. Auctioneers Human Bi<»» Phone Decatur 6761, Monroe 91-Y. Ji ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■• Ml : Small Home For Sale : ■ ■ ■ Ih lirtiM* ol an order of (ircuil g ■ Court of \d;tms County, m At the law office of ■ HI BERT R. Mc( TEN AH AN, ■ B 169 N. Second Street ■ ■ Decatur. Indiana g I Thursday, April 25th; 2 ii’cktck I*. M. : • Immediately south of Homesteads Addition on High ■ Street extended, including 2’j Acres of land more or • B less, known as the Coffee proper!v- ® ■ ■ ■ Hubert R. McClcnahan. g Commissioner 1 !■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ WANTED GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. Cannot use underwear stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will Pay g c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat

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tntlves to he elected The hi w government *iU , ek p over on July 4, When the commonwealth I, scheduled to receive Its independence froat the United States. -o— Th" city of*Detroit. Mich., wa* fntiiwlei! In I7«l. by a Frem h soldier.