Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1946 — Page 5

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B ITkepokts Qf LOCAL ® * C “ ■rr a, ”‘ ~ ■p. IHSS B,j» 13 75 ggKg£ R., !.*.n on Wedn«. tJ to H 2 • 7 use ifi"« ®| , n ,dlun> 10 00 1300 »gl to r-hoko 13 0U H 00 <„ mdium iO.CC IS OO Rn °- 900 ...5 00 down ■Pf » 00 lito/ ® <’o'o on MPT?- .. * 00 down gfc RTOCX YARDS MKtone 101 June sgt; * uss MMr ' ' 13 75 Mg" '■' 900 MIL ... t r >H |V Hr ' s.oo FjLale egg and QUOTATIONS Ifßkrm.hed by ||Lh PRODUCE GO. MTrhone 330 *"*’ - IK 25c |K. 31c ■L.>. I il- A iip ■ “>■ IP nd. r I ll>» 3lc UK 1 -' Ik 16c ■I grain market SK elevator co. to change ■ during day. at elevator. June II H R i" M < >' s7 ■M*"’ l old <'"m 2.00 |S .mi Ol<| t orn 196 -....—. 2.16 KT —- 210 H 83 Ml .. 2.00 H - 135 to 01 per bushel lean. W« .04 par 100 lees. Kg lob farm toa*oUS LIVESTOCK Julie 14—(IT) — |K..>>. htcady. huS h< i> Joo lbs rood ,<nd choice m>WH uiu« 400; steers noinitially steady; good and mostly Mmc-llutll weight steers 17.50 rows ateady; IM CoW« 75 1 1.50; com. medium lo.oo.lil.ao; S in 'i cutters 7.50-9-75: steady, good and |M r><>: quotable aliout M r '" k l"'d choice spring -7 544; choice shorn M" 0 "laughter ewes un ■ O down. ■ WAYNE LIVESTOCK M'l"' * n d . June 14 — ■l markets were steady Minion stockyards. ■ t»»s. 14 75; 40« ■ >t>. "tale hogs lO.flW' S<M; stags 14.00. ■ *°od 16 50-17 l»O; choice ■ tortog lambs 15.00; M limbs 15.U9; clipped M" 'lipped bucks 7.50 M A"**! to choice 16 044-to-nuin 1106 16 00; plain M good to choice 15.00M'lhim 12.00 14.00; plain k> |ood to choice 12.00Hmm Hoo 12.00; cutters tißßers 6.O’M.M. to choice 12.56■etiiuin 11.00-12.00; thin fcets At A Glance Sy United Press Irregular in quiet tradirreguiarly higher; IT. 8. *•!» no trading, •tocka irregular. “Mi and barley futures »■’ livestock: Hogs, active, cattle: steady; sheep. 1 deady, " O —— >«*GO GRAIN CLOSE J »n March 1.46 j “ly MB; Hept. MSB; Dec. «• MB: Nov. 88B; March '•’‘"try. with ;ta Instituti’Ms to the people who inAbraham Llncolh. N A. BIXLEK OSTOMUTRIST . HOURS: ,2: “ U ,!0 ° Ut g. w * m# »7«!«ph«M IM “•""nad GI«M«a Fitted

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' - . LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVEKTISING KATES —»o ■ For 25 words or loco: 1 time 60c; 2 times 760; S times |l{ 6 times 61.76, Rotes quoted are for consecutive Irvoertlens. No olsMlfled ode accepted on oklpday eohodwlo. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACt Io 6o per word for Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 A. m. Monday through Frldoy. Saturday deadline le 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR BALE -Columbia Records complete line of popular and glassies, t'hrick Bros. 61-tt PTTITkale-T nth street, 12 i(>u, I paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to Include estin'ated coat of new sewer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street, Mothers street, etc. Buy now for new homo neit year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 131tf 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. 122130 FOR SAi K Pump jacks; gas bur-1 Bern; electric coffee makers; electric hot plates; kitchen stools; Rite-way milkers; circulating fans; Nu-enamel paints; Youngstown eteol kitchen cabinets; Slokol stokers; furnaces and furnace repairing; furnace cleaning. Haugk. (leafing and Appliances. 134tf ~)i< SALE "A. larlow (lardons,l you may receive 6 hardy Chrysanthemums of different colors, all for 50c Also CUI Rowers. 136 61 x FOR SALE Shipment field tomatoes and sweet potato plants. Plenty of lat» cabbage and home grown tomato plants. Flowers for porch boxes. Win. Strahm, 339 North 91 h St 136-<t Have you visited mir Hardware department? We have many scarce items such as 4 qt. pressure cookers Stucky & Co., Monroe. Ind. 137 5t Fofi SALE--open bookcases In assorted flnMh<w and sizes, .“tacky A Co.. Monroe, Ind 137 bi FOR SALE Comi»in<<l coal hot water heater and Incinerator in good condition. Phone 8662. 138 3tx FOR SALE - Win<luoi(«r — .Modcl - ?2 heavy barrel target rifle; Inter changeable front sight, peep rear sight 367.<>| Phone 4243 after 5:30 p. m. 13V Six For SALE Portable vlbia ha ip 2'4 octives, in good condition. Call 986 E after 5:30 p m. 13s g3tx FOR SALE McCotml< k l>e< ring 8 foot binder. Ready for work. Walter Frauhlger. Craigville phone. 139-g3tx FOR SALE in;: grain buiT er. 8 foot cut. Will sell cheap. Charles Berning. Deratur route 1. 139g3tx FOR SALE Sovelty tra< »«»r for a child. See Floyd Mcßride. 746 High Street. 139 g3t FOR SALE Tractor tires 1 125 24. Frank Simon. Houle I. Monroe. Indiana. 2 miles south. 1 mile east Monro® 139 2tx FOB SALE~936 Chevrolet, good condition, good rubber, la-e Hoss. 1 mile south mile east Willshire. 139 3tx Foil SALE Champion outboard motor, purchased new 1941. good as new. Inquire at Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. South Second street. Decatur. 139a3tx FOR —SALE - Puck rake power lift. Heady to go to work. Phone •IM 1 uFoiTSALE’Tlants. late yellow resistant cabbnge. tomatoes, cauliflower, tnansgmi. P*"au.es Asters, zmoias. mangolds. Special Price '-7 ent . Meibers. 1127 Wcst_Monrue 166-2 t AifMake Washers. Sweepers repaired. For saie New rad tub. base cabinets. Kitchen M ’ , r , “S Sales A Service. 110 1 block south ’,4 vast of Court House. 'FOR SALE I" ‘• | '” r , er in field. Hugo Bulmahn. 7 mile* northwest Decatur. H»-g3«« FOB SALK— Baby carriage in very Phone 6743. — HOME 'fob middle age woman or couple who will care for preschool age children In «oder« home. Must like children.Writ* box 109. Democrat. u » F?)R SALE" Business building, suitable to build dwelling. B lm> 18 x 32. In good re ‘* !r, r , J’ r X M 23 West Monroe street, or Kratts Market — WANTKD-Flrsr class | g , M HI wages and hours. Di<k Mansfield Motor Bales. 139 tn

QLICKIEM by to ReyßoMn | I [Si 5 s WATxV ’ AiXr JEMEa wLI" **»-’ r-V, I gji sn K. I T- rwn t’* I ‘ Any rewards offered In today's I Democrat Want Ads for a thou-1 sand dollar bill?” i BOARD.MANS~new location “ll> I North Flmt. for sowing machines I repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, I covered buttona. covered buckles, hemstitching and machine button-1 holes. 117-S7tsl WANT ED ~ tfSa can?- hifleH prices paid for good, dean used cars. No delay. For quick cash sea I Zintsmastar Motor Bales, First I and Monroe, phono 871. 114 ts WANTED Ride to Fort R'aynel General Rlectric, second trick. I Call 1654. 139 2t a I WANfidD Sheep’ to dip itaproves weight and quality of I wool, also kills tics and lice. Fori appointment write Loren Glass. I Route 2, Decatur, Indiana. 93 TI WAITED Vo do outside or in-1 sido painting. Satisfaction guar ! anteed For Careful, experienced I painters call 8083 or 5652. 118 3tx| W \NTEI) -Voiing man lo work ini bakery; call in person. Stewart’s I Bakery IM-St] MISCELLANEOUS FAHMERH ATTENTION—Wo - re-1 move dead horse*, cows. hogs. I etc. Decatur phone 1000. We pay I all phone chargee. The Stadley I Products Co. 15-tfl APPLIANCE fSEftVicK — If we I can't fix it tbfow it away. Wei repair all makes of washers, I eweepers, Irons, and other small I appliances. White wringer rolls fori all makes of washers. Arnold A I Klenk, phone 463. 97tf| Htispiial insurance *<— " Pays I operations, room. etc. —I Kenneth Runyon, K. C. Bldg. I 138-T J NOTIck Store (fours effective at I once, 8 to 5:30 dally . 8 till 9:301 Sat We buy and sell used furnl I ture, also do upholstering, resin- 1 Isbing. furniture repairs and pkt I lure frames made to order. Hecaurl I’sed Furniture * Repair. Ist door I east of Riverside Garage, Phone! I«X6 IM4t| Beware of under-insurance! I Be sure — Insure with Kenneth Runvon, K. C. Bldg. 13«t6 I — _0 , I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, June 14—(UP)- iVSj HA I-Livestock: Hogs: 2.500. Active, steady. I good and choice barrows and gilts! 14.85 the ceiling; sows at 19.i0| ceiling: complete early clearance I Cattle: 1.000. Calves: 300. Fed I steers, yearlings and heifer* ex-1 tremely scar<e, more so than Us-1 ual for a weekend: and fully I steady at recent advance; scat-1 tered loads and lots of medium I and choice yearlings and light steers at 16 2517 99 Top 18.091 quotable; fresh receipt a uiaiuly grass cows. the*e about steady at week’s decline or mostly 10.00 13.25 for common and medium grass beef offerings with most light tanners 7.00-749; bulls market now mostly a 14. M-16.00 affair In view of week's 75 cents to 1.25 upturn; vealere unchanged at 17 00 down; a week's supply stock tattle found broad clearance at 15.00-17.4t0 for 04ost 550-7440 lb. Stockers. Hboep: 2.0044. old crop clipped lambs weak, early sales native spring lamh- and slaughter ewes mostly steady; 1 load medium to mostly good grade clipped lambs with full No 1 pelts 11W to trad ers; small lots good and choke native spring lambs 90 Ihs. do*n 17.00 to mostly 17.544. (ummou and light weights down to 35.09; good utid choice shorn slaughter ewes 8 544 to mmitly 8 75 wHh top strict1y choice with full No. I |>elts, 9.00. Junior Market Lamb Show At Chicago Chicago. June 14-(UP) Sixtyseven boys and eight girls from Indiana. Illinois and lowa entered 471 lambs today at the eighth annual Chicago junior market lamb show at the Union stock yards. The lambs, all raised hy their owners, were to be judged hy expert sheep buyers who were to seleot the prise single lamb, pen of three. |4eu and five and pen of three, pen of five and pen of 10. All of the lamhs exhibited were to he sold late today. | 0 Trade In * Good Town — Decatur

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Two Men Killed As Privale Plane Falls Crashes Into Yard At Jeffersonville Jnffeiwonvilie, Ind. June 14 —(UP)—A email prlvalely owned passenger plane crashed Into the ba' k yard of a suburban residence early today, killing the pilot and a passenger. Clark county coroner Edward t oot* said. Pilot Albert F. Hall, 23, Jefferson villn, was killed instantly when the Waco plane plummeted through early morning fog and < ra*bed 40 feet from tbe home of Mrs. C- M. Hobart In nearby Lincoln Heights The other victim. Paul Tanksley, New Albany, died an hour later in a New Albany, Ind. hospital. Mrs. Ilobert and neighbors said they heard the motor of the plane "miMing" shortly before 4:50 am. Grain Bins FOR SALE Dickelman's ail ateel rat and mouse proof grain elevators. Manure loaders, garden tractors, inclosed cul liva ti n g shields, guaranteed not to cover your corn. Fool bracts for W. C. Allis Chalmers Tractors GERBER Implement Store U. S. 27 FOR SALE I Western Saddle Horse (stallion) 4-yr.-old Chestnut sorrel. Light mane and tail, Stripe in face. Sound. Well broke for anyone to ride, gentle disposition. Nice to handle. Roy S. Johnson on River road, first farm west of Road No. 27. 138t3 I FOR SALE 2 - 6 can electric Esco milk coolers: Red-E-Hot, 10 gallon electric water heaters. Some used milking machine*. Kaehr-Hinmann Milker Sales 6 milts wsst of Monroe Crtigvlllo phons.

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing- “VENUS DE MIL-OH OH!” ( I’M Llitr) {A FgtfMSZff I’LL (A'Ov’—x\x (Jr I FLY MI3M ABOVE S? t .’A > the clouds A A JS' I —'OB* 1 “Txt- -M-J - aAv 1 jib ff g _ —"** | w*s S’** I earn «m« ■iMrt*w»M*vveK*(*,t«.«'>*ie*K.sr)S*ttev(p | BLONDIE CHOOSE YOCJR WEAPONI jWMWlllllillllllll II T r-j 1 " FR ■"" / J , »eLwpl i V "' 'I jVs) I rs jig I OMINOOD -1800UGMT HOME ) I R ifihF j ■4 OO NOU < F two hat«-ill keep L. otsuicc k ■ take Ing other wt* ’WSn r As P \ to one back .”W \ fcwn 11 PjfflL x yp-SfrJ /5T i ru llMk Vs I Lwt 1 Tzl TFnlbrwri KySuf k ■■»■■■■ , ' I REMEMBER, under*insurance is just as much a hazard to your ixicketbook as fire itself. K I Leland Smith Insurance Agency

Coroasr tdwsrd Coots said the co-ownof of ths ship, Nssl Williams. Nsw Albsay. told him it wax liolug repaired at the Rueb airport near bore. He said the two men took off la the ptauo eometlmr early thia morniog without poimli slo*. The falling plane clipped tele phone wires to New Albany and delayed notification of autht»rltiee briefly before con tael was made with Jeffersonville The two Ohio river communities ars just a few uiilee apart. The plane did not burn but waa completely deairoyed. Coota said Shrubbery and wiring In the yard were damaged. m*ai a ■■ ■■ 1 ■ By aa act of Parliament In 18l<> ' England was the first country to extend the liability of employer to employee beyond the common law Interpertation.

I— n e NOTK R TO RION>BKSIUKhTB I is tmk antws < incut cot si IN VACATION, IMS NO ITAM Slate «t IsUlaea, Conner of Mama. «S| , charlra a. K*ai», t-taloiitr «a W altar F. Martin, rtal llrtriolnnta Contra now ttie plaintiff 4>y Krrrt L. Uttarer his attorney and (11'“" hla minplnlnt herein together with hta nfvidavlt that the follnwhiK named defendant- In »ald cauae are each n»n-realdenta or th- state of Indiana, towit: Walt-r I-'. Martin, Glen 1.. Marotln. Wilbur Martin. Jamea L. Martin. Leonard HYoutm-r and Leona Troutnar. That the Object of aald caitar of a< tlon la to enforce partition of the following deacrlb-d real eatate tn Adame I oonty In Hi. State of Indiana, towit: llhe north weat quarter of the north ea«l <yoarter of aectlon elxteen (I*4 In town«hlp twenty a|x <24* north range flftr<n (IS* , <el containing !'• acree more or (aaa. Being that part of the aouth fraction of fractional ae< lion N<> .15 ti> tnwnehlp 87 north, range I.', eaat, which lay# Im tween the toad known ae the St Marya and Fort Wayne flank (load and th. road running weal from the State line between the Staten of <S>|o and the State of Indiana, containing -fourth of an acre. That a < attae of action relate agalnet ea< h and all of «ald defendants; that e«<-h and all of «ald de. fendanla are ne,-eaaary partlen to said cause of action and that each and alt of aald defendants are nonresidents of the Stat.- of Indiana Notice Is therefore hereby given • the said defendants tiiat unless tgev , ♦>» and appear on the 2nd day of the Hrptenil.er Term. 1916 of the 1 Adams Circuit Court, being the 3rd, I day of September. fSH to be begun . and h>dde:» op the Bt-.d day of Mrpternt.. r. |94«l at the Court House In the <'ily of treeabur In said Adams County In the State of Indiana and answer or damur to said petition for partition of said real estate, the sanw will be beard and determined to their abnem-e. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court in ttie office of > th- Clerk thereof 111 tho City of Iterator, lud.ana this lllh day of , June, Clyde O. Trontner tlrrb of Adame I I rent I I ourt I Feed 1.. Iltterer. Attnrne* June 14 m h m Notice! | We era buying all grade* of paper atsck at preaent market . prlcaa. Alm want Scrap Iron, Rage, Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radlatora. Bras*, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cana. Wa are alto buyer* of beef hides, calf akin, sheep pelts, tailaw, fats, greases, oil*, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442

AERIAL SHOW HERB ICaatlaaad Tram pa*a Ono) Police chief Ed Miller today urged motorials driving to the show to park only In specified areas In order to comply with safoty pr*»eMtltma Slate police will be on band tu a*ai*l city pulice in Itandling the traffic x n,- g„ JU — I t ainsnntnknt <»r nxBCLTon *NI> KXKCIU'MII KNTATE SO. 4M4 Notice l« hereby given, Thet the I underalgiwd *ja # h-en appointed t?xecufor and Kieeutrlx of the estate of Fred Keppert late of Adams I County, de-eased. Hite estate I* prcdiably BOivent. Noland HrppeK K«ee»4or Elrnaar Krppert Kaeralrta Jam IS. IMS » Feed 1.. I ltterer. Attorney June •• ’ ——

Roy 8. Johnson & Son Auctioneer b & Real EataU We’ll b« glad to Ro?rtaent you In the transaction of Real Kototo at Public Bale or private Ml*. 96 yearo In thia buslnese In Dgcatur. Wa welcome your lnveetig*Uon of our record of which wa are proud. i Phone 104 15> So. 2nd BL DeVon Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Lelehty. Rep., Berne, Ind., Phon* 261. 1 Dtrt msiiMt i* vnv n iOS WKS m Ktl »tut I accuriiy requirements, ’ A »mall eart of four teeoSO eaeb ' month will repay.* look apedai terms «0 svsllsbla to (ariwtra or ' other gertoM wkb OCSfoMblo tacama. W > Le*n* prlvsfeto Hida • to WM > Mra^«rrai. , ’’S gation. Cass, *MM or wrfto~ LOCAL LOAM COMPANY o*r gshalff Wat* - T*e*MN 3>M OXCAIUB. INOIANA HOTPOINT APPLIANCKB G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT lime Switches * — KENTS Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe 6L Phono 2? Catth Coal, Feed . ■■ & Supply Monroe at Eighth

F»l«a«a KdTStU.! aaed UM fkMto «• *>*• Saves mmy a stop ■ OUS! 11 ’Tko WllllsecMO !« Hl * n^ l * 114 I W Deealifctai. Furnaoee Cleaned 66-7»»» J a Public Auction HOU6EHOLD GOOD 6 613 Waat AJame BL, Decatur, Indiana Saturday, June 15-1 p. m. FURNITURE: 3 place Uvlug Boons BMto; Table; Writing Table; Walnut Dining Room Butte; KOHLER CAMPBELL Piano; Urge Cupboard wilh drawer*; bingio Bod cMaptoto; Double Bod complete; Droeaer; Cblfonlrr with mirror and drawero; Cheat; Hall Tree; Zink Top Kitchen Table, and maay other ptoeea *f furniture. RUGS: 4 - 9x12 Rage, extra nice ruga Beveral Throw Rugs MI6CELLANEOU6 ARTICLLBt 9 Day Clock; Large Mirror, bevel edge, nak frame; Small Mirror; Several Lampe; Lace Table Cloth; Hand Sweeper; Ironing Board; Electric Iron; Two Hole Gaa fftovo with oven; Wash Tubs and waah board; Manon Frnit Jara; Some Canned Fruit: Food Chopper; Diehea and Cooking Uteneilo; Some Bedding, Pict urea, and many other item*. TERMS-CASH. Mrs. Chas. Schnitz OWNER J. F Sanmann—Auctioneer C. W Kent. Sale* Manager Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auc'ion Co. Decatur, Indiana. * PUBLIC SALE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME The GeiMler Property, Glenmore, Ohio Monday, June 17, 1946 atk:sop. nt. LOCATION: Sale to be held on the premises In Glenmore, Okie 414 mils* eaat and I mile south of Wren. Ohio. 4 mile* went and 1 mile north of Ohio City. 6 miles south and 4 miles west ot Van Wert, O. LAND: 3 acree of rich level black land. IMPROVEMENTS: Excellent two story. 7 room bouse, elate roof, sided with asbestos shingles, enclosed back porch, good drove well with pump on hack porch, good elstera. tbe lawn and grounds surrounding this home la simply beautiful, with shrubbery, shade trees, flowers end wonderful garden. Extra good hip roof barn 16x28. Arranged as garage. Bplendid large chicken bouae; wood house; up ground collar adjoining house. All buildings in tbe very best repair Electricity to alt building*. Located on hard surface road. (No duet). Convenient to schools and churches. TERMS ANO CONDITIONS: We are moving to Van Wert and will sell this proprt-ty to highest bidder without rqperve: for one-third cash and balance cash on delivery of Deed and puaeeeoloa of premleex Possess 100, on or before Heptember 1. 1946. Further detail* regard Ing earlier possession will be given day of Mie. Martha & Phoebe Geissler OWNERS Roy S. Johnson A Son—Auctioneer* Melvin Liechty—Auctioneer

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