Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1946 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —oFor 21 wards or laaa: 1 time 60c; 2 tlrnee 76c; I times 11; 6 times 11.76. Ratos gusted are (er consecutive Insertions. Ne classified ade accepted on ekipday oohedvla. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE la 6c per word for Im section. Copy moot bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is • a. m. FORSALE AU Maks Walthers, Sweepers repaired. For sals kitchen cabinets, base and wsll; new multimotor Maytags; Kitchen's Maytag Hales and Service, 110 Jefferwon. Phono 95. 64-ts FOIt SALE—Columbia Records complete line of popular and classics. Uhrick Bros. 91-ts FOR SALE-Cboieo no a< re farm' located near city on main highway, priced to sell. Modern 8 room bou*e located In Monroe, garage, poultry buuae, fruit and good garden. 40 acre farm near city, with gowi 6 room house, barn and othor buildings. A real country home. 6 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. Tri-State Realty Co. T. D. Schieferstein

NEW LOCATION - GRAHAM BUILDING, Telephone 105. ts FOft RALE Five acre tract with new nix room home at city limits. Chicken house. k<hkl drove well. House han hardwood floors down, knotty pine walls upstains. Still needs furnace, part of plumbing. Veteran with better than average job, and alrnut >1,500 cash to complete improvements, tuay purchase without down payment. Bob Heller. Realtor, phone 870, Heller Buildhw. 122-ts JOIN ’I'HE thrifty crowd*. Everybody 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. 122t30 FOR SALE - Early Richmond seed soybeans. 1,. A- Graham or Rom Bro*. 3tx 130 SPECIAL white - leghorn pullets. 2 week* old. from heavy laying Htraln. Model Hatchr Monroe, Indiana. «6l 130

FOR SALE — Combination range, gas, coni aiul wood. Call 1273 or 304 .North Fourth afreet. L'll g3t FOR SALE Ib fiame 611 0-Stat-ic windmill head and 35 foot tower, excellent condition. Freeman Stepler, 2 miles south of Preble. a3tx -130 F?)k"SALE I" room house. uiu*t be moved from present location. Arthur Sthlnuerer, I tulle east Willshire on Stale road SI. 130 3tx FOR~SALE — Funk’s seed corn, early varielies. Burk Elevator, Decatur, Monroe and Peterson. 130b6l FOR SALE Gooil Holland pony eaddle and bridle, wagon and harness. Inquire 1025 Schiermeyer Si. 130—2 t Farmall It tractor on rubber; corn plow*; also Hammerioill. Hick's Garage Phone 103 or see at Frank Lundin. Phone 586 F. 131 It FoR SAI .E Bhrton electric wash Ing machine. Reconditioned Including new wringer rollers and bearings. % Junior Ray. telephone Mottioe 102 I. or 3 mile* east of Monroe. 13La3tx Foil "SALE Conn cornet with case. Mandolin with case. 727 N. Second. Photic 1157. 131-31 X FOR SALE Yiiiiiig. dressed rthbits. Phone 1365. 131-3 U TSlt SA th! UlrL I’hone even Inga 7435. 13H3

Poll SALK Tenth street, 12 lots, paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to include estlmated coat of new sewer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue. Cleveland street, Melbers street, etc. Buy now for new home next year. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller BuHding. Phone 87U. 131tf Poli Sale a by li rugs, lights, ironing board, lace table cloth, draperies, studio couch with springs, walnut dining room suite, medicine cabinet, chest, white enamel dresser. smoking stand, pluno. child’s clothing, aged 12. and numerous other articles. Phone--659. 181-glt ... .—o ■ — Louisville, Ky.. was the fashion spot ot the nation in the last half of the l»th ceutnry. Women often <ame to Louisville from Eastern states to have clothes designed and made.

QUICKIES by Kra RtynoMa “It isn't the fault of the dressmaker you liireil with a Democrat Want Ad — you just have it on back wards!” WTttTEti ~ BOAIffiMANS new ’ location, 2# North First, for sewing machines repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 117-37 H vfvNI'ED Feeder pias. 50 tn *S pounds. Haymond itingger, Craigvillo phone. g2tx—lM WANTED Furtive iiwtaliers and helper*. Permanent job and good pay. Kasten Furnace Company, 517 West Monroe. 6tx -130 WANTED - Teed care, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash sow Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214 If WANTED Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts WANTED Furnished apt for Vett rail and wife, no children. Rt* rponsible Imxmess man-good rest rences. Write in care of box 219. 131-3tx VETEiIXJf: 1 wants work from 6 to 12 p. in., 6 or 7 days a week. Machinist, and sales experience. Write box 1(M care Democrat. 13it3x WANTED 1941 or 1942 t lean antomohile Call 716 Line Street, DeLoyd (larwood. 131-Jtx Tool r<M,ni foreman desires to locate permanently in same capacity. as mechanical superintendent or general manager growing concern. Address Box 105. In care of Democrat. 131-ltx MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. Tbs Btadlsy Products Co. lUf APPLIANCE SERVICE — If WS can't fix it throw It away. Ws repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, phone 463. 97-ts Insure j tHaUHe?: ah rieks IMtt FOft RENT ~~~~~ FOR RENT 35*m pasture land near Hann Nuttman park. Mrs. Florence Busdorf. Phone 996-1* 130-2tx FOR kII.NT Sleeping room Tn private, modern home. Phone 1151. 116 South stu street. 131t2x CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: (old contrails! -July 1.9.1t_.8; Sep). 19.">! S B; Dei. 1.93 '•jB; May 1.98',j8. (New contracts! Aug. 1.98'4,11; Nov. 1.98 •AB; March IJKIiB. Corn: (Old coniiots) July 1.31 'gli; Sept. 1.31'A8. (New con tra<’tH) Jan. 1.16*.II; March 1.46 %P. Oats: (Old contraclal July 87 H; Sept. 84; Dec, St. (New confractal Aug. M4!4-%; Nov. 83'4; March S 3 %-84.

I - 1 ■■j TO AU HIS other titles, “Commando” Charles Kelly has added the new one of father. The Conereaaional Medal of Honor winnine ex-sergeant makes frioada above, with his now daughter as he visits Mrs. Kelly in a Pittsburgh hospital _ (InttraationiJ)

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Widely Known Radio Announcer Is Dead Miss Grace Coffea has received word of the death of Bob Browa. widely known radio announcer, and youngest brother of Mis. Ed Coffee, of Chicago, and formerly of Decatur. Death occurred Friday in Hollywood, Calif., where bo was visiting on business, according to the word received from Mrs. Coffee. Although tba deceased never resided in this city, he was well known, having visited here frequently Th* imdy was to be sent to Chicago for burial on Friday. The deceased bad been announcing for several widely kuowu radio programs iiefore his death. 1 11 ** -if* 3 TIMIS**S’IONO jWITM TRIPLE'bUTYj FLOOREX |Y«? F LOOR FX—the tough, •gon that a otawaan oahen J lo If i FLOOREX gtv« Soon long-lift pto-1 «viM ipm Am, dm aod grit — I Hum alrohol, boding water, acid * wama Hatd, wwrrot-gloH both anil ,W*aißg SWUNS,*' Smith Drug Co. - INSURANCE Leo ‘‘Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phene 570 Cash Coal. Feed ■V & Supply Monro* at Eighth WANTED Men to help unload car of NewNprint (Roll*) at thirt office, the last of the week, or the firhl gAsflfipf wtrif. Apply al Daily Democrat

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Two Ejectment Suits Are Filed In Court teimiawi i Divorce Awarded In Circuit Court Two new ejectment nulla were filed today In Adams circuit court. In the one, Mary Dslla Cochran and Don H. Cochran bava filed an ejectment com plaint against Ruth Bummersclt. Lewis Luts Smith Is plaintiff's counsel. In the other. Edward Kral«>r brought the complaint against James Hoelmck. Nathan C. Nelson Is attorney for the plaintiff. Judge J. Fred Fruchte In circuit conrt this morning awarded Fern Chronister a divorce from Kenneth Chronister tn an uncontested action. Her maiden name of Case was restored the plaintiff. H. H McClanahan represented the plaintiff and D. Burdette Custer appeared for the defendant. Minor entriea were also made In several cases by Judge Fruch11c, who returned to his bench 1 thia morning, after being confin|ed to his home the greater part ; of the day on Monday with 111I ncss, Indiana Council Os Churches In Conclave Shelbyville. Ind.. June 4—(VP»— I Some s'o! ministers and lay delegate were expacted today at the opening of Indiana council of churches* 82nd annual convention. Among cJturch leader* to appear on the three-day piogram were Dr. Edward R. Bartlett, dean of DePauw university and council president and Frank M. Liddle, state YMCA owretary. o CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, June 4 -(UPJ—<VS ; DA! Livestock: Hogs: 7,000. Active, steady; good and choice barrows and gilts 14 85. the celling; sows at 14.10 ceiling Complete early clearance. Cattle: 5.500 Calves too. General market strong to unevenly higher; active. Clearance broad on early rounds; best st<k-rs and yeerlings mostly 19-15 cents up; cows generally 15-25 higher, and bulls fully 25 cents up. vealers steady; 6 loads 1200-1350 lb. choice ateers 1&00. th* celling; bulk 16.25 17.65; fed helfera 17.10; mostly beaf cows 10.00-13.50; strictly good kind 15 25; heavy beef bulk also sold up to 15,25, with heavy dairybreds to 14.00; venters 17.00 down; demand for slock cattle considerably broader thail supply, dealers paying as high as 17.25 fur choice light yeourlings and Stockers. Bheep: 2,000. Active lo shippers, clipped lambs mostly steady, quality considered although top 15 I cents higher than high time early ; ill day; mostly double choice Nebraska fed shorn lambs with full >*—h ji.lti -1-7.10, two loi.dP g.MHI and choice 3! lb. averages with No. 1 and No. 2 pelts 16.75, with yearling end out at 15.75; load or so medium to good, mostly good clipped with No. 2 pelts 16.00-16.25; springers and ewes steady, scattered small lots good lo choice native spring lambs staling 85 lbs. down 17.50; odd head shorn slaughter eWes 8.75 down.

ACTIVITIES OF ADAMS COUNTY 4-H CLUBS n 4 Smiting Juniera The Hi. John's Broiling Junior* hail their meeting May 30, at (be Mi. John's Utthontn aahool. The health leader. Dsrtetie Bohnke, gave a talk on safety around the hoiar. (Jaws were led by Marilyn Bohnke. the game leader. Mimlwrs present were: Mrs. Edwanl Belklng, Elanore Meyers. Delore Bultemeler. Mary Bchrocdei. Marilyn. Derlene and l-eona Hohnke. Norma Schroeder waa absent, Variety The Variety 4 H boys club of Washington township met at the Debolt school May 31 During the meeting it was decided who would play on the club's ball tram. Arthur Wilder was selrctod as the coach and Tom Miller as the manager, L E Archbold was present at this meeting and gave a short talk. Following the meeting refresh ments werr served. Kirkland The FFI club of Kirkland township Imld a meeting following a carry in supper, to which the parents and family of the memlmrs wen* invited, on May 28, at the lodge of the Wells county state forest. The inerting waa called io order hy the president. I>ouard Steffen. The minutes were read aud the roll was called by the secretary, Dwight Troxel. A talk on "safety around the tractor'* was given by the health and safety olßccr, Roger Kuhn. The leader. Emil Steffen, made a few announcements. The junior leader. Kill Arnold, looked over all the record books. Twenty-tive of the 26 members were present. After th* meeting was adjourned, games were played by all members. tewing 6ues The Pleasant Mills Sewing Sura 4-H club had a joint meeting with the women's home economies club at the home of Mrs. Harry Ray May 29. There *er» 15 members present. The women of the home economics club scrvqd the eutire group refreshments. The next meeting will be held at the Pleasant Mills school house. June 12 at I p. m. o— .... —i.... , ■ Dairy cows turned out to pasture should he fed grain and roughage until they become accustomed to pasturage and grass becomes abundant. ivoTtcK of nwM. sEi’tLt;vti;.%r OF' ESTXTB V»>. 4IM Noll, <■ ih hereby given to the ere<lßore. heirs and I'-gjtecs of John Geinisr, deceased to appear In Hie Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatiir. Indiana, on the 3rd day of September, 1916, and show cause, II any, win. the FINAL SETTLEMENT A ''’•it Nth with the estate of M.ild decedent should lint br approved. and said heirs arc notified to tii?<i and there make proof of heirship, and receive lllelr distributive Hhares. Florian C. tJeinur, Aduiii) Istrator. Dei-aiur, Indiana, June 3. 1916. I). Ken>> Hlrrl). Allorse>. June I—ll. Vppolatutrnt of Admiulalrator As. I'JM Notice Is hereby given that Use underaianed has 10-en appointed Adnilnlatrator of the estate of Eorl Farlow, late of Adam- county, rle-eeas<-d. The < state ia probably autism W. A Fleetwood, Administrator. May 27. 1916 Itrnry 11. Heller, Vllorae;. May 38. June I. if

NOTICE TO COMPLAINT FOR State 9t tMtese. M? 1 — Mt •• the Lfems «»*< Be it hnewn iLst os lha »s 4 tev of June, 1914, ths shnve named plaintiff, hy tier sttorsev". De<«»r A tiaJltvai). filed In th* effije J>f IM Clerk of tbs Adama Circuit tpuft. in the Btste of Indians, her plaint against liif above Mined dsLndant. Robert D Young, said plaintiff also having filed In Held the affidavit Os S'®*pctent persen, "bowing that th® «d---dre*« of defendant Is Chl< Ago. Illinois, and tbst further hl* adds®** j» unknown, and that b® is net a resident of Ih* »4(at« of Indiana, and that sate «gu*a of ®«<|on l» t->r diver, • and tbst th* defendant Robert D Young l» » nr, essary partv,»b»ratn and where** **<6 plaintiff having by endorsement '»• seid complaint required *ald defendant to appear in said cotart and answer or d*mur thereto on the Sod day of tsepiepiber. 1846, Hu »»u>r being the I<l fiidb lal day «f said September Term to be beg in and held at th* court house In Ih* city of Derntur. Adanis r’ounty, Indiana, on th- (nd day of Brplrmbrr, 1946, eald ranplaint and ihe inatlers and Htlnffs ihrreh. contained and alleged will be heard and .|etermln«d In his absence. (If de O. Trewtn®r, Herb Adame <4r,-elt « enrt. Herb er A Gallivae Atterneye for Ptatotlff- , ~ ~ June 4. it. II .. a . „ atrnt m or final gETrLBUENT or ESTATE NO, 4in Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Fred r Holte, deceai-ed to appear In the Adam. Circuit Court, held st De-<-atur. Indiana, on th* 3rd day of Kentember. 1944. and show cause, i( any, why H>» FINAL FETTUCJIIZT AaJCOUN'TH with the estate of said da- edent should not t>e approved; and said heirs are notlfkd to then and t ter re make proof of heirship, and receive Ihelr distributive share*. Ilrrmaa Mrneebeberg. Eseenter. June 4, It Attorney Ferd L. Mllerrr, — . ~ u ii. - ~ Appointment of Admtajelratris No. 4M* Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned ha* been appointed Admtiilstratrls of the estate of Hamid Lytle, late »f Adams County, deceased The estate la probably solvent. Lrnore Lytle, Administratrix. May 27, 194A. Jobe L. DeVooa, Attorney. May 3L June 4, 11

- Needs Womin and Girls for Machine Winding Work Shift—3:3o P. M. to 12:00 M. Good Pay—7sc per hour Starting Rate Bonus—lo% Night WorkersBonus. APPLY AT Employment Office, North Ninth St. Decatur, Ind. -GENERAL ELECTRIC

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In Ito df**® r ‘ r 7*J 4 <^rt mann. minors. Notice je virtu® of M order bf tba'*•••** 5*J. cult Court, tba und®»«MH»»<l ••Iliff, dlan of John gbeirnann minora, will at the law Office of Ferd 4- Utterer to; Ateg *t in th. City of Friday, ito IMfc de* of tietween the ’• am and < o'c.o<k pm. and from dev to day thereafter until sold, offer fer note at prkete gate for not lees than ite fuU AM*dMd vglue. the followh ff teaer *•< .[MI estate of her »gM '*grd» I" Adams County in the fftgi* «f Indiana. <oll* The undivided one half part of affe follow Ing d*®Tlbed raa! batate In Adame County in th* B<»te es Indiana. te-wU; Common- • point two hundro4 »n< ••• cat) feet north of the aouthweet corner of number 731 In Anim» County's Addition to the <®* B (now city! ot Decatur end on the west line es said lot, thegee east on the north Hne of a part of said Inlot numiwr T3l Reretoferg renveyed to Har.oy F. Kluon to the east line of said Inlot thence in a nortbwe*t«rly direction on the yldc of said pilot to the north earner of said Inlot. thence »®uth on the west hue of said inlet te the te Jf.'HMll’ft SlKAff.'.' *' field sale wilt be made aubjeet to the approval es said *eurt and on th* following terms and conditions, fo-wlt: One third of the purchase pi ice ca*h in hand on the day of sal* and the balance upon 'he approval of said eale by raid court and the delivery of a guardian a deed to the purchaser conveying •eld real estate to the purchaser. Mary Ulien Bchelmann, ae «ald Guardian Ferd L. Lltterrr, Atteener. Mny J*. June 4 AFFOINTMaeNT OF EXECVT9UX MTATF. ha. dMA Notice le hereby given that th* undersigned lies been appointed Executrix es th« estate es Floyd L. Grandstaff, late of Adams County, dweaeed The mtate le probably solvent. Auaple L GrandstafC, Executrix. May 20. H 46. D. Bardeite Confer. At tamer. May 21. 28, J-una 4 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur