Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 29 May 1946 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 26 word* or |OMI 1 time Wo; 2 time* 760; B tlmee Bl I • times >1.71. Rates quoted ore for oonttecutlvo Ineertione. No elmifled ede secopted on eklpday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE Io Sc per word for Inoertion. Copy muet be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline It I a. m. FOR SALE AH Make Washers, Sweeper* repaired. For sale kitchen cabinets, base and wall; new multimotor Maying*; Kitchen's Maytag Hales and Service, 110 Jefferson. Phone 95. 54 ts FdR SALE -Columbia * Records complete line of popular and classics. Uhrick Bros. 91-ts FOR HALE ( holo, so a> re f.irni. located near city on main high way, priced to sell. Modern 8 room house located In Monroe, garage, poultry house, fruit and good garden. 40 acre farm near city, with good 6 room house, barn and other buildings. A real country home. « room bungalow with extra lot and garage. * 15 acre farm with 5 room house, barn, poultry house, fruit trees, drove well and electricity; 10 miles southwest of city. Trl-Btate Realty Co. T. D. Schieferstein NEW IXICATION — (IRAHAM BUILDING, Telephone 105. if FOlt SACK 2 room house on «-leventh street, west of Foundry. May lie purchased for |450 down and 825 monthly, or S2OO discount for cash. Bob Heller, realtor. Heller building. Phone 870, 118-gtf FOR SALE I« there a new- hone in YOUR future? Make it certain now by buying good building lot. AU sorts available in north, west, south, east parte. Some high class one acre tracts. Some available fn< one tMrd, down. Priced from 8400 to BLsoi'. .Many will qualify as down payment for the new F. H. A. home, when materials arcavailable. Bob Heller. Realtor. Phone 870. Heller Building. 122-ts FOR SALE Five acre tract with new six room home at city limits. Chicken house, good drove well. House has hardwood floors down, knotty pine walls upstairs. Still needs furnace, part of plumbing Veteran with better than average job, and about BLSOO cash to complete improvements, may purchase without down payment. Bob Heller, Realtor, phone 870, Heller Building. 122-ts FOR SALE ("iinph t< iv modern I room home, nearly new. well constructed; will meet requirement for G. I. loan. Phone 171. .Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 125-3 t Join THE thrifty crowds. Every- * body saves at Sprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and see how many dollars we can save you.—• Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 122t80 FOR SALE Two wheel irailen good condition. Telephone 56. 126 aßtx FOR SALE fa dies dresses sixes 9-12. Also coats, sweaters and shoes 5-6. Good condition. Reasonable. 61! WincfeMter St. 127-3tx FOR SALhJ- 6 ten inch channel irons. 24 ft. and 4 inch loqg. Call 1531. 127-gltx FOR sAIJ? Two Poland china sows with sixteen pigs by side Oscar Scaer, Willshire. Ohio. 127-ltx FOR - HALE— lloiiscT”Trailer. very good condition. Can be seen at ID7 8. 3rd street. 127811 “POK SALE Westinghouse electrie roaster, like new. Phone Monroe 103-A. Itx FOR SA?,E 'Kitchen utility cabinet and Nappanee cabinet, breakfast set 5 piece. Louis Steffen. 138’4 No Third street or telephone 1556 after sp. m. 126-aStx “Fblt SALE New Briggs-St ration 2-3 h. p. gasoline* engine. Never used. Junior Ray. 3 miles east of Monroe. Phone 10M Monroe. 126-b3tx FOR SALE llowei'. foi Memorial Day. Field tomatoes, sweet potatoes and yam plants and Mil other vegetable plants. Potatoes for seed. Mrs. William Strahm, 339 North Ninth street 126-gOt FOR SALE I will receive bids on a barn approximately 24 x 32 located at 422 Mercer Ave. Must be moved from premises. Leave bids at 422 Mercer Ave. 126-a3tx FdrMU! Ik siory hou’sn rooms. Poultry house » x 25. James B Brown. 2 miles south and H Utile east Peterson 136-gtx Trade la a Good Towa - Dscatut

QCICKIEB by Km iUynoMa k ' ITik Is <>ur luck^day^-lheyjl probably offer a reward for it with a Democrat Want Ad!" FOR HALE 1 room house wk It 17 by 36 porch. Located on the Koos farm, 1 mile east of town. Phone 4691 128-gJtx WANTED BOARDMANH new location, 223 North Fliat, for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonI'oles. 117-37tx WANTED iatwiis to' mow and look after, also windows and porches to clean. Phone 1674. Fred Reynolds, 304 North First street 132-g<tx WANTED Washings to do. Phone 3753. 1253 t WANTED Hmall Plano in good contditiou for Sunday school primary dept. Mrs. Oscar Geisel, R. R. 2. IM-3H WANTED Ride to Port Wayne ? a. m. Magnavox or vicinity. Richard Mahan, route 1, Dncatur. Phone 7184. I2«g3t WANTED liauliftg heavy equip ment, up to 20 tons. (!. R. How ers ft Sons, phone Preble. 125-61 x Wanted — Used cars, bighost prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 373. 214-ts WANTED ” fchTep to dip. Improves weight and quality of wool, also kills tics and lice. For appointment write Loren Glass, Route 2, Decatur, Indiana. 93-T WANTfeb ' r Inside and "outside painting by experienced painter. Also some washings. Phone 8083 or 5652. 125-g3tx MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION— Ws remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Dncatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. Tbs Stadley Products Co. 15-ts SkftVick — "H WS 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 washers. Arnold A Klenk. phone 463. 87-ts Insure you/ Bike; all ris&s s3.so.—Kenneth Runyon, 126 t« EaLM MAWH-We arl'mUnc farm loans for 5 to 83 years at 4% int. There is do eipeasv 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. Lewton. T CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. May 29 — (UP) — (USDA) — Livestock: Hogs: 5.500. Active, steady: good and choice barrows and gilts 14.85 the ceiling; sows at 14.10 ceiling; complete early clearance. Cattle: B.ook Calves: 500. Fed fcteeru and yearling actlvtt*. strong io 15 cents higher; medium and good grade up most; ail fat cattle at new high on crop, quality considered: approximately Is loads 1183-1300 fbs. choice steers 18.00. the ceiling: long yearlings 17.9(/; heifers 17.85; bulk steers 16.25-17.85: most heifers 15.75-17.25; very erratic hit ami miss market on comparative handful cows, bulls, aud vealers; demand exceeding available supply; stock cattle very scarce. Hheep: 1.500. Very active, city butchers taking entire lamb supply; shorn lambs mostly fully steady: woolskins 35 cents or more higher; springers scares; ewes largely ntsady, spot up 25 cents: two loads of mixed med iuni to choice Nebraska fed wooled lambs 17.25. sorted 6 percent; double 90 !b. good to choice shorn iambs with No. 1 skins 16.75. several decks of medium to good with No. 1 and No. 2 skins : 5.25-18.00: few native spring lunihs 17.08-18 00; good and choice ewes with No. I skins 8.50 and 8.75. with choice wooled kind up to 1000. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOBK Wheat: (Old contraetst—July 1.83UB; Sept. 183'AB; Dec. 1.83 bB; Muy (New v w tracts)— Aug. Nov. 1.98 K B; March 1.98‘A8. Corn: (Old contracts) — July 1.21%B; Sept. 121%B; (New con-tracts)-Jan. March 1.46 HB. Oat": (Old contracts)—July 83 B: Sept. 8OI4A: Dec. 80%8. (New contracts)—Aug. 83%; Nov. 81%-| March 82.

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Minority Threatens Democracy In Japan Allied Council Hears Charges Os Sabotage Tokyo. May 3B- (UP) -George Alchesvn, Jr . Gen. Douglas MacArthur's paisoMl representative, traded barbed retorts with Hovlet Lt. Men. Kusma Derevyanko today when Atcheson told the allied council au aggraaslve minority sought to sabotage democracy in Japan. Aicbesou did not specify by name the leadership of the minor Ity. He made the charges, however, while attacking the Communist led May Day demonstrations and quesilunhig the extent of the following claimed by the Communist leaders. Derevyanko announced that the Soviet government could not accept an American report ou alleged "irregularities" in the oicupalion. He tried to establish a fourpower commission to Investigate the "Irregularities,'' but was defeated by a 3 to 1 vote. Britain and China voted with the United Htates. The angry and ofleu sarcastic exchanges between atchesoti and Derevyanko kept (be session on the same plane of Soviet-American as earlier meetings- It had started on a conciliatory note. Argumenta centered around the "May Day letter,” an anonymous document submitted Io the council early this month which Atcheson previously celled Communist prot’anh Coal, Feed 9V & Supply Monroe at Eighth HOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT -e f Empire Milkers e KENT’S Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monros St. Phone 27 [Bans I Would a cash loan of 825 or I more help you*i If so, you can I borrow the money from us on I your own signature. No delay. I You can get a loan from us to ' - Tgmosi^f' T ~ "•*!**" ?vtro money yeymeyn*ed. Loan* privately made in amounts up to 8300.00. You can borrow from us on your note, furniture, etc. without any one knowing about it. Coll, phont, tfiriie LOCAL LOAN COM RANT Owr Ths We t;«v RMM34-7 DECATUR, IUD

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V . .. ..I — — r — —— pagands Derevysnkl said he thought Alcbesoa had gone too far "In a previous council statement which got into the World Preen and gave Hie, lippressioi) Hu»ala had inspired | the May Day letter." "Well. Hu* Russians placed the letter on the council's agendii and supported H." Alchesoii said "If anything Is out of line, it Is the Licutenaut General's fault." Obviously displeased by the council's reJecHoii of his investigating cummissluii plan. Derevyanko aaid he was ready to drop the whole Issue. Ateheson said bo doubled that gll the May Day demonstrators outside the Imperial palace, said to number &OU.OOO, had been Communist eupportnra. He said It seem ed clear that an aggressive minorIty was trying to inluetice the Japanese masses "through the customary lac-tics employed in other countries with the view of expanding power along totalitarian lines." — — O' - ■— New York ranked third among the ns I tons top milk producing states in 1945 by producing more thau I billion pounds. IN THH IHSTHIC T I OI HT OP THE I NITHO arATH* FOR THK NQBTHBRN I>’»THI( T OP INUISNA Puri W»>di In Heekni|rte> Ne. 'AhM In th« matter of Frank H. K- - trow, Bankrupt. To the --redltore ••( Frank H Ketrow of Heine In the County ut Adame. and district sforeMld, a Ininkrupt: Notice is hereby given that said Frank H Ketrow haa been duly adjudged a bankrupt a |»tltioi> filed by him cm Che 2nd da> of May. ISIS, and tluct Hie first meet Ina of Ilia .-redilora will la- held at Boom .109. People* Trust lluildina. Fort Wayne, Indiana, on tla lltli day <»f June, 19(6,* at two o'clock p.ni., h.HT. at which pla< e and time said creditors may alt-nd. prove (heir claims, appoint a (ruatre. appoint a l onimittee of creditors, examine tinbankrupt, and transact *u<-h other husiiH-s* a* may properly <-uine be. fore said meeting Fort Wayn«'. Indiana. May 27. ISIS i W llllaui U. hraae, referee la bankruptcy. ! May 29 "Ittl 181 gm CHECK CROOKS NEVER TAKE A HOLIDAY What if one of your checks should be raised, altered or forged? For very little you can have i the protection of an j£tna Check Forgery and Alteration Bond. THE SUTTLES CO. Aganta Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. I • NmmaaaShm At JBm* LBs Saammas ’ if tt—f—B. T- '--fliimiiiiiii

Refuse To Testify Against Officer Refuse Testimony On Mistreatment Bad Nauheim. May It -lUPI— Thirteen prospective witnesses refused to testify today against Lt. Granville Cubage at his trial on chargee of alatreatlng Gl prisoners at the Llchfleld reinforcement depot in England. The men paraded to and from the witness stand in quick suecession, balking at giving evidence despite a court warning that they were laying themselves open to possible charges of recalcitrance. Heveral of the witnesses mentioned "unfair tn-atmenL” and the publication of a newspaper photograph, mlutakenly Identifying them as defendants rather than witnesses, as reasons for 1 their silence. The witnesses all were sworn lit and moat of them identified Cubage. They then refused to answer further questions, but denied that their action was the result of an organised agreement. Capt. Dhvid M. Proctor, Jr., army prosecutor, was granted an adjournment of the case until Friday afternoon. Lt W. Ennis of Peekskill. N. Y., and Pfc William B. Norris of Mulga. Ala. were granted postponement a of their trials to June 3 to allow more time for preparation. Those who refused to testify iii the Cubage case included Aubrey L. Richey. Birmingham. Ala.. Mike Koblinski. Saginaw. Mich, and Ht. Saul Russ, Brooklyn, N.Y. They were warned by the court they would be subject to court martial if they refused. Russ complained that witnesses were being "treated as dangerous criminals'* and said word had ■ been transmitted from London to I Bad Nauheim that the witMsses were "had characters." I; Trade in a Good Town — Deeatur

|lw a • ■■■»•■■ We Will Be CLOSED ALL DAY THUR. MAY 30 Memorial Day BURK ELEVATOR CO. Decatur • • Monroe and Peterson ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■

Ug4»r normal (VAdlOffiA shtapiug travois thv«i<h s°° Caqals between Hurwq and Superior during the eight-month Ico-freo season than through tie Panama and Hues caonals togothtr la a year, says Ships magaslne. . IN THH BMTRICT t'OVRT OF, YHR I NITMIr STATES r«»jk TK». NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INIHANA Fort INvtalon ■a S««krw»n In Ike matter of BH* U»«ih H Ketrow. Bankrupt , . .. T<> ih<- ■ redilors of Ei[MbCth I* Kelrow es Mere* In th» Cennty of Adame, and 8l»trl<*l a(or*«sld. » bankrupt; Notice l» hereby glwu that jatd EllMboth It. Ketrow has Men duly adjudged » bsnknupt on e petition filed by h«r on the 2nd day of May. 1944, and that tlx first meeting <>f h*r .-realtors will be held at »om .100. People* Trust Building, kerl Wayne, Indians, on the llth day of June, 1918, al two o'clock pm. IM«.T. at which place and time **fd creditors may attend, prove tpelr claim*, apt"'bit a trustee, appoint a conimßtse of < r ,, 41t ,, r>. esstnln* the l.ankrupt, and trail**'t such other tiiielne** as may properly come be(or* *»id meeting. Fort Wayne, Indians, May "7, ISIS William u. Keser, referee In Mak- _ J.,, u NOTICE OF FINAL sIffTTI.BNBNT OF ESTATE. Ne. SBM Aolh-e l> hereby given Io th* creditor*, heirs and legatee* of Malle May Nt. v*n», de. eaMd. tc eppror In the Adam* Circuit Court, htld at iHcatur. Indian*, on the 3rd day of Kept. mber. ISIS, and show rause, It any, why the Final Battlement Aocounte with th* e»late of »ald decedent should not be approved, and Maid heir* ar* notified to then mid (here make proof of beirahlp, and receive their distributive s hares. Myrle Tore. Administratrix. iM-.alur, Indiana. May *2. I*4*. Feed L. I.literrr. Atteraet. Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers A Real Estate We'll be glad to Re-jreeent you In the transection of Reel Estate et Rublie Bole or privete egle. 21 years In thio business In Decatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we gro proud. Phone 104 IM So. 2nd St. DeVOHB Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Lolehty. Rep., Borno, Indn Phene 261. Notice! We are buying all grades of paper stock at present market prices. Also want Scrap Iren, Rage, Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiator's, Brace, Copper, Aluminum, Einc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We aceept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cane. Wo are also buyers of beef hides, calf akin, sheep pelts, t«l---low, fate, greases, ells, lard, sic. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442

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| FOR SALE Early Hybred Seed Corn F*l4o and F-14» •RdUI Theo. Bulmahn Preble Phone S on 20 FEED FOR SALE e « * Bag Service, Inc. Plant on Elm Street oppoaite Tile MiU. •iGm It OHLV a ha«UML MABGIH WIU/a** 6UCCU6 Z ‘* / A ' I 9 ’m-j \ \ , There's no doubt aa to whore .to go for "Wliriamoon" furnacee, "Bto4tol" atokers, aiqd "Riteway’’ milkers ... the HAUGK HEATING A APPLIANCE. Wo give prompt attention to your needs. Furnace Repair io our specialty. I

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