Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1946 — Page 5

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wCTt reports of local market. Mm. tT MURRAY * C - pt>OD« ’ Ol »K I".. HHE- 1 * ._ 13 75 8 50 q||K 43:J ua Widue* H M»»- .. 600 ft to < 5:« 1400 15 00 SlKs9\ w m diu® 10.00 Id.ov to cbok® I'< 00-14 00 iMKw, to'«KKi -3 00 S.W «■*£“ 6 00- 7 00 ■SHF 81 " ’ 600 down WKrX 7-'“-.--»»°° mHt .. K „od 0 00-10 00 -.---- B(M ' djWU IMLfr STOCK YARDS Phone 101 rorti' ll 4 •'’■‘l ** .... .. ...114 55 ■V" ‘ ' 13 75 ■M .13.75 ego ano ■K U TRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by produce co. PboDO 450 ( ,|... HK, - c; ,. ,a rt fryers . 30c w t • - -iI H'e- & up ...30c un<l- r I Ib-v 30c 10c grain market elevator co. lubject to dun<« ■ff during day. delivered at elevator. ( >rri <l< d Ma/ I. .: W-.-at . 1) 72 Whi it 1 71 iKIW and Old Corn .... 165 r Beam 2.16 ! -«•» 2.10 Hri* .7c UK 1 ? - ■■dorn: .I'4 per 100 lew. fob. farm MBt.Tv.AYNE LIVESTOCK ■M 'A a* >•■ 1:1 , May «; III*) |H - A< «l< .Id) Lal iy Stoi kyards. |M ' ' 11 ~,. |oo,',imi HB ; -*' 101-'.h HM’U;* lino. Kmc , Al ., 750 ■ 1' ■"' I'C""d to choj'i- 11 mi. IU ..'"'l I I I'll; plain ■l nB" :, '" 1 1 1 'l"’i<c 12 511idl'iai in.mi r.'.iui; p|, lln HB' 1 ■ | ‘"" i' l ■*" 1 1 B^W 1 ' ■' ■'" !■ ' Ulti is - “edmai 11.30 10.5 V. CiANAP °LI < j LIVESTOCK B|B’‘-“‘l'"ll •. \|.,y (| |, ( ||B‘ ; ’" -I' -lily; bulk ,! "'"*’ “‘Him and mH 1111 Hbi in-ally I |iii> MM ' , l' , dlllid 1 I 2.3 I I ,ll; tp l(M | W"- "* ..nil it.HHI Mac BJ'', 1 '"" ‘ 'I'V.I .',00; -|,<i 'lnw. , i; „| ~,,(. M.-ady l„ 25 11, l' n""' ly hl,i ‘ , ly > ' ,J t'md and i lion ,• y,-., ■Mu -7 '"'''l""'! W. IKIII ■|L ■ ■ < r, ‘ l l,,a ' lM K'Klll *'o'l IM 11,1,1 ■•"*oU>l 17 00; Klmil IBT i"' 1 •"* '-■ « “Hy a.tiv.-, flt || y * bud < OWH 11.25-!. 130. |B ' and up diiiin !i.50 |B' '•"iti-r t and cutters 7 on- * tr! ' ’"''Vi', steady IBt-i u"n 1,1 *' ' io . 1,, 1’ 17 00 K " IW ». land) trade largely BFp-i!".-,, ’"" al1 k'll’Ply. IHbK'M, "pnng lamb IkL °’ , ' i h ‘’ i “ l *ool''tl ■Bi'i’ >k ' * ,a,l, ' r *l'K Rood and "" r " la mhs H <H> down. ' * CM 40 ! ' 75 ' 6 la ami indo*. ■ *"?? AT A GLAN C£ BL k ® y uni ‘«d Press I X •“-• IK*riy*uJ S Bov - r UoKijt« ir■K; ’’ »wer. K; *'•*<<« lower. lower. COr “' ryt '- oats and bar■»lna,l|! ' »‘eW and MU-, l;. , ' ari y '*•<“«*<• stiurpI N o«.Ja. Bi XLER I O^J! e tr lßt ■lo to Bi .?** *<» 6 i°° B* >'tJd Ph *"* I ’s « mtnstf Glasses Fitted

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o— Fer 25 words or Ism: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; t times Si; • tlmse 11.75. Rates quoted ore for consecutive Insertions. No ciaeelfled ode accepted on aklpday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE la 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 s. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline le • a. m. FOR SALE All Make Waahers, Sweepers repaired. For sale kitchen cabinets, base and wall; Kitchen’s Maytag Balos and Service, 110 Jefferson. Phone 95. 54-ts JOIN TUB thrifty crowds. Everybody saves at Sprague Fruniturn Store, “The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you.— Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 19®. 91t30 FOR BALE-Five acres, new six room home being finished, within bait mile city limits. Chicken house, enough land to raise feed for couple of calves, some pigs, 350 chickens. Downstairs, all hardwood, built-in cupboards. Upstairs finished in knotty pine. Basement nearly dug-out. Needs only plumbing and furnace to make completely modern. Good five inch drove well. It you like a breath of country air near city facilities, the owner has priced this right for quick sale, possession within 30 days. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Building, phone 670. 66 ktf FOR SALE Will move to any lot in Decatur for 11.900, six room home. Very solid timbers, siding bad, metal roof tn good condition. Four rooms down, two up. New shingle siding, 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, Heller Building, Phone 870. «ffktf FOR HALE Near uptown 7 room Modern home, and 3 room apartment with private entrance. <om pletely insulated, best of repair, large lot. shrubbery, a real home with income. T. D. Sebieferstcin. Phone 105. 91-ts FOR SALE Columbia Records complete line of popular and classics. Uhrick Bros. 91-ts FOR SALE New Airseals lor any wake tractor. Take the jolts out of tractor driving and eliminate 85% of body fatigue. Priced jea - enable. Steffen lnip!cm«-nt Company. Third St.. Phone I*o. 105-st. FOR SALE Spitz, puppies. Ern<*t Thieme, 7 miles northeast Decatur. FOR SALE 2 roll lop dckG 1 double flat top d> -k; 1 heavy oak table desk; phone I'll". Severin If. Schurger. 10u-g3lx FOR SALE 1941 Studebaker Club Sedan; motor Al. riiblor new. spotlight overdrive heater, new scat covers; will trade tor h<-uv-ler cur: prefer 1937 or 38 Ford. Clievrolet or I’ontia* . < m Im* seen at Secaiir Fiirintuic Repair. I-t door cast of Riverside Garage. Phonos 7363 or 1686. 105-. it FOR SALE ft ft Milwaukee bind er, tounge truck; Thomas hay loader; hay teddor, spike tooth harrow. Oliver riding plow. Studebaker wagon, hay ladder, wagon bed, 100 bit. size. 2 Grass mowers, fertilizer grain drill. Phil L. Schieforaleln. 1 mile north of Monmouth. Road 27. |l,<i :,tx FOR SALE Tru'lor and’ ii.iilor, complete, it Chevrolet traitor. ’4O Friiehaut 21 loot van. Phone 3905, or M<<* at route 33. ucioss from country <lul», Decatur. 1m; g2tx

FOR SALE Nice 5 room him c. with basement and furnace. L”cated in East Maim street. Call 250 for iutwmation. 106g3t F’OR SALE Early and late y. ll .w resistant cabbage. Dlscasie resistant toniatoc-i. Cauliflower. Hardy ferns. All strong ouldo ir grown plants. Melbcru, 1127 West Monroe St ‘ 107-21 FOR SALE For Moiheiw' Day, potted plants and cimibiuatiuii bows. Cut flower* and corsages. Order early. Warren’s Flower Shop, Monroe street. Phone 478 10.-6tx FdIt'SALE Tame Rabbits. l>ress ml or alive. Call telephone number 986 F. D'7 3tx FOtIND Dog. I ean d. yellow hair. Owner can have same by paying for this ad and Inqairlng of Delmar Garwood. 627 Shiuneyer street. 167-3tx FOR HALF!—Mi acre farm, well improved, near Berne. Address Box 215, in care of Democrat. 107-1 tx

QUICKIES by Ken Reynold* "You should have run back to tli< office after placing our Democrat Want Ad—and helped read the answers!** I .utes ’*Mol her’s~ljay” Flowers. t’orsaxes, potted plants. Phone 1625. lOHtft FiIR”HALE Yard 7n<rillling dirt, dellveriil during week of May 6. Get ordors in at once, lanius Somers, Poe Fixchange. l'Mj-3tx Foil SALE All kind oi gulden plants, In cents dozen. Henry Haugk, 204 South 10th street. |O7-stx FOR SALE One ha-e and wall cabinet, white. 51 inches. Like new. Phone 201, Mrs. Walter Beekman. 107-31 WANTED WANTED — Used cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214-tt WANTED Single ’Elderly man to operate and live at grocery store and gas filling station. No experience necessary Write, phone or apply at O’Day OH Company, 1803 Mi Kinley Ave., Ft. Wayne. Ind. 98-10 t WANTED (iiil Tir* woman for wait re - ; at tin. M. ami C Truck Stop, corner 13th and Adams Street*. Call 5653. 105-31 X WANTEi ~liiiliTly~ iiid> “77i~ care fur pre-school < hiidr><ii in modern home for wages and good home. Rita Smith y, 310 Stevenson. 106-31 x HELP WANTED P.Tri TiiiiT Tir light pick up and delivery. Telephone No. |6M». 107-3tx FOR SALE — Electric Consok* Radio. 615.04). Photic Hit. J*! 71 - WANTED Furnished apartment l>y ex-servlccman. T< lepbotie No. I6M>. |O7-3tx WANTED Waitre work day-. Mitror Inn. phone 22tt. 106-3 t WANTED 2 or 3 room apartment close uptown, nit to rent for over 425. Heat, fuini *>*<!. private out ido ent ram e. Box 216 ’■ Demo, i rat. 106-g3tx WANTED Sheep to dip. Improves weight and quality of wool, also kills tics and lice. For appointment write l.moii Gl.is, Route 2, Decatur, Indiana. 93-T ~M ISCELLANEOUS ’ FARMERS ATTENTION We r<smove dead horse®, cows, hogs, etc. liocatur phono 2000. Wo pay all phone charges. The Studley Products Co. 15-ts Hail Crop Insurance Be sure — Insure with Kenneth Run von. 92tf SI 11,!,’ \ V \li,\Bl.’l.~Few biisln R of genuine Pfister hvliihls, S. D. Ilen-i lien, 'a mil w< i Kirkland high school. imi-g.'itx APPLIANCE SERVICE — If we can t fix it throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washer-;. Arnold A-Klf-nk. phone 46'. 97-ts Var,m"m»an.s — w« are making farm loans for 5 to 33 years al 4% int. 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. Lcwion. T

BUYING EGGS (» days a week Saturday until H p- m. Current Receipt Price Sherman-White Corner 3rd & Monroe FOR SALE 2 car garage, cottage design. Excellent condition. Would also make swell home for a G.l. and small family. Scaled bids received up to 6 p. in Monday, .May 13. Building to be removed within 15 days after purchase. Owner reserves the right to reject any or ail bids. ERIE GROCERY, Phone #65 J. Henry Faurote

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Sheep Killing Dogs Cause Heavy Damage 21 Sheep Killed In Blue Creek Township Sheep killing dogs have causeil great damage to sheep in Blue Creek township, W. H. Patterson, trustee, stated today. In the past 20 days, 21 lambs and ewes have been killed, Mr. Patterson said. The animals were Valued ut *l6 a head and the dog fund, from which losses are paid, baa u deficit exceeding 8100, the trustee explained. The sheep and lambs were killed on the John J. Burke, Marvin Haines, Samuel Haggard and Milo Fox farms, nil located in sections 15 and 16 of the township. Trustee Patterson urged farmers to ascertain If their dogs or a stray was causing the damage Io the flocks, and also made an appeal to Ills neighbors to assist in running down the sheep killing canines. “We need tlie food.” Mr. Patter--on said, and a posse should laorganized to rid the townhip of tlie sheep killing dogs, he commented. SETTLEMENT MADE U'nailaurd From l*H*r One* <>., and made payable to the clerk of the Adams circuit court. At tlie houring, in addition to Mr. Kennedy. F'vrd L. Litterer, us county attorney, presented the county and Chester O. Teetens am peared fur the defendant Imnding company. Mr. Eicher appeared per-

HOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT o Chicken Brooders — O — KENT’S Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe St. Phone 27

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THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “ V( OI RTI VWE Ml ST GO!” ' /ami) OSCAR k I P>AW ”j 'WE~WILL*SUE~b6uBi • _ — —- — x I said • could ) w t BREACH OF PROA*' /OSCAR SAID LCyaS, BUT YA k ELOPE VVi_TH < JjAT AN! - ( I COULD ELOPEJKNOW SUSIE like J (YOU. POPuV lx - ■' > ''Swith susie jy i knows suSie •••* ' » ■ « O a y~<J®K-Th Sg • - njr ni) >1 : ® • BLONDIE TOM VTO SI I: PIN S I DA(j>VOOD-'a ( THC NL.XI T.Mfc ' - \| ; L «, v . x (MP MCLARB IG / ( KlL ' 1& ■ '•■ ‘ ' A TOMATO) /COMPLAINING < ( PffOPE WT /H> N 'J' I WILL 60 < ( ABOUT COOW-IE ) \ TH! f ’ ' ■' > ' WELL IN ) \ WALKIN6 ON / / lA/PAvt . -a. . j ' /i/f '■ ’ k -- 1 T c ’ L ! - ‘All h i ' *—"■ ■"■■■■■■■■a ■■■■■■'■■■■■■■■■■■ •■■■•■■■■ . I>i<l you ever sec a Dream Bl HMM;? Dreams (hat mahii i " careful planning. Part of the dream »»a» protecting th< hjn I Let u» see that your insurance is keeping pace with today's v . Leland Smith Insurance Agei ■ ■■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■ ■■«■■■■■■■■«■!

sonally. The original ouit set out tuu averment that the former auditor had been bonded in the principal num of lib,uno by the Imnding com puny. It averred tlie misappropriations occurred from January 1. 1939 to .November 14, 1942, while he was in office. *Q ■"■'—*• — Think of getting technical. Instead of merely covetous, over nylon hosiery FL I. Du Pont de Nemours At co.. Inc., points out, nevertheless, that one nylon stockIng contains an average of one und-one-quurter miles us rayon yarn. But Hie sign near a Red Cross canteen topped them all. on a wide board with letters a foot high It read. WELCOME. AMERICAN LIBATION TROOPS. —■ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat; July LB3'-|B: Hept. 1.ft.i'/»H. Den. 1.83'411; May Corn: May 1.21*411; July 1.31’411; Sept. 121*411. Oats: May 8311; July 8311; Sept. s3A; li-i ft2',-83. 0 — - CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. May 6 H'Pt (CHDA* Livestock: Hogs: ft.otm. Active, steady: good and choice barrows and gilts, 14.85, the ceiling; hows at 14 It* celling; complete early clearance | ('tittle: 13,'H'g. Calve-; 600. Fed ! steer- and yearlings about steady. I witli last week’s late decline bin ! generally 25 cents tinde la-f Wed 1 nesday. General market slaw with Eastern orders sharply abridged big local packers showed more in terest, however, both in steers and heifers; early top steers 17 65. strictly cliuieiv heavy heifei 17.26: heifers steady to week; cows very scarce, steady with recent 50 cent decline; hulls and cenlers seam-. liractical top heavy .insage hulls 13.25. anfl bi-es bulls 14.25. almui In line with last week's sharp de cline; venters very scarce at 16.50 down; stock cattle mainly 15.n0 to Hi no. Sheep: !,••'*'*. No early action I on slaughter lamb-, account sharp I Iy higher asking prices; now asking I7 "o load 10l good to choii < woohsi lambs, h-s than 1"" head truck ills on Hille; sheep extreme ly .-i arce. slaughter ewes quoied I steady at f'.mt down for wooled kind and 7 75 down for shorn des- > - < ription.

Ml\-Hl>lt(*.M i: MI'I'IC K In Hu Adam- c’iriait Court, April Term, l!i*'i. Xtal« ut Indiana, c.,untv of Adams. HM J. inett. I*..tier M-c-lian. I*lalntirr V, I-.I" llavll.iiul ft al, !>• r< ml-Hit ; v«, imcßT Now .ine«, Harry VV. Muller, «i - I term v for plaint Iff and file" plain- I llff'n .iiiiHfiilftl < iMiipl.ilfit lirrrin, I KPlht r with th** iffl'Uklf »f a «<»in|H t<-iit IH-IHOII that thr following namril ,|. f, ml int» ar.- nun-i v«i>lf nt« of the Stair of Indlami. t<. wit: !«.«<■ Ilavll iro| V, r-l- ll II IU In Itl- . h.ir.l II oil .ml. Haviland | wifr of UP hard lloilin l, wh ’- trur »'lrl»lian namr l» to tin- plaintiff unknown. I'l.rl-liaii li.o llan.l, | llav .lamt, « If. of Chrl-tlar. Haviland trur Chrl»l*an | n . nr‘l io plaintiff unknown. William 1,. -I i Si.iitli. J It- orv Sinitli. Jr. Ilnbl.v Grnr Hnilt-i C|ar> Ma. Smilli. Joai.nr S.nllh, .l <m< ■ H Smith. Sr, Hrant llavlhind, ll.rrv Il Haviland. Dig- nr Haviland. Ir. ... Havilaml. I'anh-t W H oil .nil I ami Mar* Havilaml Ami that th' | I. .htrll . of .a h of Ihr following naim d amt <lrs< rlhr'l <l.frmlant« I- I unknown amt lipm .llllic<-nt «<• .r.-h j amt i.niulr* <annot hr a•« rrtalr.r.l, to-wli- till- unknown Wlvrs. wi.|«>w«, j . litl-h- ■. dr. ■ mlant- hr.l«. . r.-.ll-tors, ndmlnl-tr.vlors of tlir vti>, I ■lrv ls.-. -. legal, r- trust' ra amt .or- I . uto.H of th.- hot will amt h -la in, nt. -u.-rrsaor 111 intrrr-f an-l a-.- 1 ■sltfit* v the* fsgllowiiikt I* ttil. | »-»••! |»* •-■.'•« i »WH |»4 i* II iy -hifwl. ti irrs K. H.t*U-x»»i‘ ■ .iiid Gr.inl H.ivHiahd. lip- iianu-** «»t all »>f whom are unknown to the i plaintiff Th.* ahov. enllth l ti m* »f • • | ti«»n In an a. tlnfi hv th»* *i»ol j.l fin* | tiff . • ■■ i- Mi inu dem - »‘*‘ I real eat •’* ' ' M • t ' t ■(? \ fl t S’. .! |ti lI t • 4, ■ wll: The norttiw.dt q arl.T of • ».• northwest quarter of S- • tlo» Th » !r./n-Vth t^H’K.^ourb.or<ll» .4 t i fontainlnK forty • l«i a« r» more o I |Tow'»*ti v twp’ily fb. «■ (.’•! ’ orth I |l:anae fourteen <HI • a*l th‘*n« * 1 ,'.x ■ th.- so.llhW.-.. ..I ),.! .1 lllavilan.l V.l.litlotl to t|p- t"»n of li:.-n<v.i Indiana: tin- < to . If.nlnt on th.- a»l tin of ii'l

I i lust 2*. til* it- * »tis li ' I * i'! IV . . ! • I .~l f .1,. , , ~, i , .«t lj. I • riif «J ,»h«I •b**is» *t* *t. ?h <‘ mth ; I'4 h 5 <»r th* VI i’ll ‘ ' < ■ H ' If jj .* j4j < ‘■.. ■ j n»\ ■ - .-I Sr • * • hi Ut» U ■ f I hi If i < ’ 1«* ' I ! • -! i 4 1 . si | I l«d« •• I roitltu r. | < Irrk «»f IfhitWN l irt uh i anirl I | t I (»f Vh»ihii«l riiltir I W I M. I •» I II v' | | 4||/ *I4»|II . \||i>llH X Roy S. Johnson AL Son Auctioneers & Real Estate We'll be glad to Represent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years in this business in Decatur. We welcome your investigation of our record of which we are proud. Phone 101 15.7 So. 2nd St. DeVoss Bldg., (.round Floor Melvin Leichty. Rep., Berne, Ind., Phone 251.

New Mexleu’it population InI'easu Is tlie secu.'id Urgent in the nation. The 1S»4O census slu.wi-d New Mexico with a percentage of increase se< mid only ' to Floildu. voiiti: i*r » I 4 xi. si rrumtAf u* »:* t » t *: Mt. tim'Z . rrillturs, heirs and Irg.rt >f I’la.a Burr. Ir. .I Io appear In th. Ailam- rir. >lt Court, 1.-1. lut I l>.*< attir, Imilaiia. on tile Is .lay of iMo. I'all. <ml »h-'W eaiisr. If »ey. 1 Hln I'o- l-'I.VAI. SCT’I IJ'WKXT AC i'oi VI'S ult'. the <-tatr of •aid '.!■ rirnl •hould not 1..- approved and raid l.rlr. a-- mitlfP I Io then I Hid there make proof of heirship. I amt «|v» tiHdi distributive ri.it-s llerniMH t. XV rher. *:»ernlor. Ile.alur. Indbina IX*. Hl HI Xllorne* 11. 11. Met lennhHH ' ffiTOWA M ASSORTMENT TSPI Os WEIABIE AWP hOWER SfEOS Cash Coal Feed X Supply Munroe at Eighth

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Your Grain Deserves the jr* BEST TWINE! McCORMICK- /f DEERING — 1 Place your order T'‘«« with us now— Be sure of the best I OTHER ITEMS AVAILAULL *•* r•" ’ t «'X >< f/ > > Loaders. Hammer Mills, Gram tle.atoii, Cuin S<.elleii, Tu.tur T»res, Battcnes. «ind Hydraulic J * f Mollenkopf & Eiting 222 .X. I bird SI. Uv in Iml.

’>’* *\ For PE RrECT SPREADS] aiO use a BAUGHMAN: ' I Whstl or Gall 1 u. . r.. I A1.1.11.D IRI I h l.ifl H'MI XI Im. Built l»r RAtfrinMAN r*r r"

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rCash Coal, Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth HMMHii Notice! We are buying all gradea of paper atock at present market pt-iuee. Also want Scrap Iron, Rags, RuMier, Batteries, Auto Radiatora, Brats, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But 1 NOT tin cane. We are also buyers of beef l hides, calf skin, sheep pelts, tallow, fats, greases, oils, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 71.) W. Monroe St. Phone 112