Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1946 — Page 5
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M' K. j’ REPORTS WKport of local - Iff W l ** l>,N MARKET® IflHMy for ‘Et «Br. Murray * c ®‘ MMmM ptl"H* W1 'I - 1 "" - 11 fMMMSt >nss 'MW 1 - 13 75 jlßii» 1350 a no i ' u!r - ,j io ,i 2 •wjf' I'-" * *>*'*' < r ’" - HMK, (~ indium 10.00 13 ou ' In diol'* 13 00 I I HO ■ ~.l:um 13 o.' T- 10 50 to «<>ml - « ««- ao ° iasiab n ,,. tt 600- too i ’•"" ,I "* i ‘ MMK. " ii oo r-Hi s.oo iooo F 8.00 down (■Kr STOCK YARDS KHBgT Phone 101 '..1 .luio s’o ~„ ... >ll 55 >< WM 13 75 KtT--' 1 IR? - - 500 W®LESALE EGO AND K ■Ltry quotation® "T Furnished by H O TUR pRODUCE co * Phone M 0 ]|||||Bi .0 '1 fry'I-I th *SK i I ib.- *up 3h S|K uiub r I Hm 31< i ' |||gg ‘" KBIL grain market « Krk elevator co. S |K« subject to change IK|| during day. W ■ delivered at elevator. jKMfli. ii. < i"l Juno 20 «%■?.-! U ■*' s7 lii-i <l'l foil! 2.00 * 1,111 01,11 ” rn — 1 j||||Ky i!.-*:.s 2 16 'USm ... 2i" HI ... S'! IIIK. : . 2bo OmT 1 ?.:. ■» gg&L .03 per bushel lest. HMprn: .01 per 100 leM. 9K io.b. farm MPgSafiSsm ““ - gB? WAYNE LIVESTOCK MMmV. ■ Hl' l .hili'- .'" iI hi ■'•' '' . t'.l'ly today Stocky,iide. BM-. '• i"> lb . Il .3; 100 ..no ■ - II".' io no; ■Mp '■" -I b. 30.| ; OH; , hoc ■■ sc Illg limbs 1G.IIU; HHHI lam ( lipped i ‘Ain I bucks .J io chon i id mi HL- I on iI on ).; OU. pl U H hood to < hoii '- 1.3'111 MW '•' d‘ ■Il 12 HO I f on, plum |||B i' ' hoi..- l.’.nn ;.;nnb"" 12/0; cutlers 8.30n> lion s.OO. |f«r ' ' •- 1 1 "" BHf 1100 12.00; thin m nt). H®>IANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK . June 20 (Ip) l.ivistock; \'live. steady Good butchers 100 jiw. up HBH ' •'■ d < !ioic». hows and 11.10. |M*‘' -•" < .ihea 300. All lia s. 888" y "niy, two loads good K' ight Hteeift al 17 on ■M i ''” ni'diuin and good 15.00 small lot ri chi,h x . helfent HB otncr.s downward to Hl on iii'dtuni to good. Hulk M i ’ r '"‘" l i " ' oninioii and no I °ild he id good ’ I" lu.oo. canners and < ut — l,bl 11 y * 00 10 00, veal.-ra ai t Htr 1 "'- -‘““I and choke 17.3 n head 1N.05. MT** 2,H '- K'-m rully iu|| v ,„.ady. *? < Miring latnlia , ' f*'* !“•** choice 16.30, <■«■» 5.59 down. Btorteh At A Glance ®y United Press Irregularly lower In quiet Heady. I’, s. governnient.s atocks irregular. oatH and barley future* HB’i ,, ‘go liveaioek; Ilogs tniivi, eattln steady to 25 cent* ET.' tdiaep uuevt ii, nioatly Hwiv M __.Q j M now vacation bound !■. lh * '"'Al few month*, thou■K , U 1 M,| ‘ thousand* of autonioMl* wil ' the country in all I \A. BIXLEK I OPTOMETRIST . HOURS: W* to 11:10 I2:w te 5:00 | Mturnc.s, g. M p. m . Tslaphens ISS W'» kMmlnsd Glasses Fitted
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Fer 26 words or leeo: 1 time 60e; 2 times 7»e; I times Si; • times SI.7S. Rates quoted are for oonoooutivo Insertions. No olosalfled •do aceepted on oklpday schedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE le 6o per word for l» oortlon. Copy must be In effloo by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is • a. m.
FOR SALK FOR SALK Columbia Records complete line of popular and classics. Übrlck Bros. »l-ts Foil HAIjI I !— street, 12 lots, paved street, arranged on easy payments. Price to include cstltraled cost of new sewer. Other lots on Mercer Avenue, Cleveland street, Meibers street, etc. Buy now for new home nest year. Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, Phone 870. 131tf JOIN THE thrifty crowds. Everybody saves st Sprague Furniture Store, “The Store For The Thrifty." Drop in and see how many dollars we . ,a save you.— Sprague Furniture Store. Phone iw. 122t80 All .Make Washers, Sweepers repaired. For sale New radios, base cabinet*. Kitchen Maytag Sales A Service, lit) Jefferson, 1 block south 14 east of Court House. 13»t Foil SALE New Modem bungslow, I rooms and bath, garage. Priced for quick sale. 8 room modern home near G. E., suitable for duplex. 6 room home with extra lot, can give Immediate possession. f't acre farm near city on paved road, an Ideal country home, po*sesHioti in a few day*. fit acre farm near Monroe, good productive land and good building*. 80 acre farm near Herne, 3 ml. northeast, good productive soil. 80 facre farm near Dei'atur on paved road, a real productive farm and a very desirable farm to own. T. D. Schieferstein, Auctioneer £ Real Estate, Graham Bldg.. Phone 105. 113-ts
FOR SALE Modern five room home, located in Decatur. 5 blocks from businewt district. I an be occupied immediately. Call 851. Foil 5A1.E—1932 m-tiflß FortT| Call 71'1 Line street, DeLoyd Garwood. 143-g3lx FOR SALE Otie 21 |uw n«'T Ford bus. Good operating condition. Could be used for trailer home. Price >600.00 subject to your inspection. The Krick-Tyndall Company, phone 47. 14>—3t FOIt SAlji New supply of Seat Cover*; limited supply 6.60-16 lire*: bumper jacks, bumper guards. Macklin Super Service. Chrysler-Fly mouth. 143-3 t FOB SALE New 5 room modern home, nearly completed. Material on premises for completion. Hardwood floors, full basement, nice location. Immediate possession. Call 174 .Midwest Realty Auction Company, Decatur, Indiana. 143-21 FOR SAIJ< Fine residence er income projterty, now arranged in apartments, 5 room apartment first floor and two 3 room aparttnents second floor. Completely modern. 4 block* from busine** district. Immediate possession. Call 171 Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur, Indiana. 143-3 t FtTit SALE Fryers on foot- 3 ,o 4 jwunds. George Cramer. Phone 513-K. lU3tlt FOR SALE Knives for all makes of Horse drawn mowers. Cultivator shovel*. Spherepoint and Duckfeet. Repkirxable points. New Nesco 3 burner oil stove. Presto pressure cookers. Electric iron*. Cory coffee makers with stoves. O. c. Ewell, Preble. 144-2tt FOR SALE v lat ixrl’om truck bed 7 feet 10 inches by 13 feet. AI*O new st'M’k tailgate with slido doors. Oscar Brown 5 mile* south Preble. 145— 2tx FOR ~SALE Sew 4 rotrm house with bath at 94'i North Eleventh street. Inquire Sam D. Monroe, HS ' 3 2 H»R“SAi;E-Yming~dres*ed tame rtt l;b|is. Phone 1365. 144-3tx FOR SALE New 194a laid U«bk Mb complete. Brunt Motor Ur Third St, Phone 606. l«tj» FORTALE Good concrete gravel and crushed stone. Delivered. Frank McClymonds. P“one FOR SALE Fisk batteries, .Ixe* and tyP«. '“> o " truck lire*. New shlpmeut of ttbie r ,. at cover*. Zint*ma*ter Motor Sale., First *•< urc «' Db “J t >72.
QUICKIES by Km ReynoM® 1 I H: ; t r. i i Jj I I — ; "I bought the store I saw In ' the Democrat Want Ads so I'd ] be entitled to the businessmen's I lunch!" FOR SALE- Ixit No. 5 on Studs- I baker street. Contains cistern ] and drained well. Good deed and ; abstract. Phone 1538, 211 North ] Sixth street, rear entrance, 144-g4t Foil SALK Modern 5 apartment j Income property. A real Invest- i ment. Decatur; 52-Acre-farm well Improved. 5 , miles from Decatur, price >8,500. 1 120 Acres. Wells County, 2 miles Mouth, 'j mile east of O*slan, all modern improvement. One of the , tin eat farms In Indiana. Price 133.000. 120 Acres South of Berne. Roll- , ing land. Extra good improvements < price 890 per acre. Roy 8. Johnson & Son, DeVoss : Bldg, Phone 104. H 4 3t ' FDR SALE 1931 Ford V-8 emwS; good rubber, motor good wndilion. Inquire Gambles, 144 Blx Foil' SALK New tractor buck rakes; rubber-tired wagons; hammer mills; hydraulic manure i loaders; Bennett-Ireland hay 1 hoist; hydraulic tractor seats;— Used-1 15 30 tractor; I 10-20 tractor; 1 Che?, jeep; 2 manure spreaders Craigvllle Garage. 144 31 FOR BALte—tomato, sweet potato, yam and cabbage plants. Flowers and other plants. Sirahm Grocery, corner 9th A Nuttman. Open Evenings until 9:30. 88-5 t WANTED : WaNTElF— First class mechanic, good wages and hours. Pick Mansfield Motor Sales. l»Mf BOARDMANS new locatiaa, iii North First, for sewing maeblna* repairing, needles, oil, belts, parts, covered buttons, covered buckles, hemstitching and machine buttonholes. 117-37tx WANTEb - tseTcirs. highest prices paid for good, clean used cats. No delay. For quick cash bm Zlntsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone >7l 21<4f WANTED Interior or exterior painting and decorating. Experienced, careful painters. By the job or gallon. For estimatea call 8083 or 5652. H4—Stx WANTED Sixteen year t f boy wants work until Sept. Ist. Phone 1516. Hl-8U WANTED — lixp'oTenced young man. mltfdiwged man or boy to help with milking and farm chores. Box 113. Democrat. 144k—3tx WANTED Girl lor general ofllci work. Must bo able to type. Steady employment, good wages. Write Box 114, in care of Democrat office. 144-btf WANTED—2 women M short ord er cooks. Hours 8 to 4 or 4 to 12. Apply Bellmont Restaurant. Highway 27 A Nuttman. I4i-3tx WANTED— Washings to dog 753, 143—g3t WANTED -Loans on farms. East orn money. Lx>w rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 38 T-T-ts POSITION WANTED - Veteran & desire* position as truck driver: eemi or straight; references and < xporience. Presently employed by reliable company but desire to locate in or near Decatur. Write Box 115 co Democrat giving full particular*. 146—3tg MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION—We rsmove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Docatnr phone 2000. Wo psy all phone charges. Ths Sudley Products Co. 1642 imliaww tomm - irwi can't fix it throw It away. We repair all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other small appliances. White wringer rolls for all makaa of washers. Arnold 4k Klenk, phone 463. 87-ts —coeT ANb FoOSB — FOUND—Cap' off gas Unk, 703 North Third St. Phone 1049. 145—ts o The Mission of San Antonio de Esleta. located near the Isleta Indian Pueblo, 14 miles south of Albuquerque, was built la 1621 rnd remains in regular use for religious services. The first 46 h<HH?TffSFßpat critical period in the life of a | baby chick, according to Dr. Lewrance Morris, poultryman, of the ' University of Wyoming.
” MCATOB DAU.T DSMOCBAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
is city es DaisTur, Indians, hy truck*, sutomuOlla* and elber vrhi' is* ffiwtloa I. »• It orUlnad by lh« Common Council of the City of p»<atur, Udlsaa. that it »•»•' »*«•"• lawful for th* owner, driver or Person tn t liarga or bavins control <<f any truck, automobile or other vehicle to permit the to Ttmf ln ■topped or parked in any puol|c alley U th* city of D»<»tur, Indians, for the purpose of loadlas or unloading pMaengoea, freight. go*<», w»ree o r merchandise for a period of time longer then may be rtoyonahly neceseary for the esnedtou* loading or unloading the earns, snJ It ■hall, be unlawful for such owner, driver or person In charge or having control of euob truck, automtft'lle. or other vottich to aereilt ■■ld truck, automobile or oth»r vehicle to remain ■topped or parked In any public highway In said rtty for any purpose whatsoever for a period of time longer than ttwsty ml no tee. and each twenty minute* or fractional part thereof thereafter ■hall constitute in additional seperate violation of this ordinance. Aection I. That lb« perloi of time during which any such truck, automobile or other vehicle will be cen•ldered ■■ etopped or parked In any public alley under the provision; of this ordinance shall be computed from the time ouch truck, automobile or other vehicle arrives at Its first destination In such alley until It has moved forward and fully past Intersection of such alley with the next Intersecting alley or public «treet an has completely cleared the way through said alley so as to permit other trucks, automobiles or vehicle* to pass through and have the free use of au<h alley. Section 3. That It shall be nnUwtul for the driver, owner or person in charge or having control of such truck, automobile or vehicle to fall, refuse or neglect to Immediately remove such truck, automobile or other vehicle from euch alley as soon ae the same ba* been loaded »r unload, or hy the exercise of reasonable diligence the name might have been loaded or unloaded. Section 4. Any person, firm or corporation violating this ordinance, or any clause, subdivision or *ecHon of this ordinance shall be fined in any sum not more than fifty dollars for each violation thereof. Section i. This ordinance ehall be In full force and effect from and after its va**age, approval by the Mayor and publication for the time ■nd manner required by law. Passed and adopted by the Common Council in open eeeelon this 11th day of June, 1644. Prcoent to, approved and signed by the Mayor Ibis 11 th day of June 1846. Jebe H. •tails, Weyer, Cliy es Decatur, ladiaea Attest! H. Verasa Aarand Cleek-Treaoarer June 11—80 I. Signal what you are going to do before you do It. 6. Your pleasure trip han no right to promote the other fellow * funeral trip. Trade In a Good Town - Decatur CHERRIES I am now taking orders for Michigan Cherries and Raspberries as in previous years. Mrs. Roy Price Phone 7962 Caah Coai Feed A Supply Monroe at Eighth Cash Coal, Feed W r A Supply Monroe at Rifhth
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING” —, - ■ jrF~~, S. I' is your WATER SOFTENE«n ^ E c £W^®on?Cf• i 7< s££<2 i rJQZIoEfe : -7? >k X "M ‘ ■"“ “ J >? C\Tt?W7 J I Vn, * ZfrJSShv I ; & -Xo/ , CT - ; §7/ ZkjL •.■ • \ \\ 111 JAL* IP®? I jLiimig Ju Ifn; ft \ Vi , > faW, “ T7x}~ h c '—^^**‘*^ > ? > ° i ' ~Av 11 Jrf. 20 * i Ij I L 1 ' '**■■ >*■■• H BLOND IE NIPPED IN THE BUD I'* 11 ◄itaZZ FA All |!|l|||iiiiniuffl > »•’ (CT* IF ♦ ( f REMEMBER HOW } IE Z ( PAGWOOP / MAD WE GOTATA rtOv 1 I— ' H Tly-iSnAME * ( THE JAPS WHEN J T **“ 'Jw / / -1. I // ‘kr 3» r\ £ a< HgKFVv ffl =r-8.-T-F-<rV:i=: 3t=-a-« »■ r t t.\ N g-~- -4 | S *1 •J a \ c v/tAj >• . I aV* 4 * . \B v x >Q - * "• 1 »-■■■-. ■’ _J |XfoV»J<J>--Sz6-2* arassaßasss&Xßsaaß.sKßß.aHa «Tsb" s"a b ■ 'yiVs ■ a a ■ a ■ Htetory tell* u* that Nero Mt idly by and fiddled while Rome burned. / Americas property h being destroyed by fire to the tune of over $425,000,000 annually ... THIS IS NO TIME TO FIDDLE I Leland Smith Insurance Agency .—.. ~B i ar —1... mair t - ~imr ———
Suit For Possession, SSOO Damages Filed A suit for pos»es*loD and >SOO damage* has been ,n circuit court by Richard C. and Mary Elim Garner against Bryce and Mary Harvsy. Juhu 1* DeVoaa Io plaintltra counsel. Ths crack Brßtoh train "Coronation Scot," familiar to millions of vialtora to the New York World’s Fair, and during Ha 1,000-mile tour of the United Statea, has been returned to England on the 8.8. Paul Bunyan. During ita American' vlalt the train was moblllted for war aervice at U. 8. Army headquarters at Jefferson, Ind., and served aa au officer* club. The United Nation* flag. «!•« known aa the four freedom* flax, consists of four vertical red bars on a white field. It has not been officially adopted. The flag Is Intended to be flown alongside the flag of the country in which it is displayed. Here are a few tip* to follow on your trip: 1. Watch the road, watch the other fellow, but chiefly watch vountelf —
rINSTEAD auditioning for her first Hollywood "break” as she expected, blonde, 22-year-old Rao Randall, a dancer, la suffering from a brutal beating administered by a man whose advance* she resisted. A recent arrival ir the film capital from Chicago, she accompanied friends on a tour oi night clubs on the ev® of her audition before the camera, and thi man offered to drive hei home, drove her instead to a a* eluded spot. (Internationti]
WANTED GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. Cannot use underwear, stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will Pay Decatur Daily Democrat
i r* REMONINO his post aa chief pros, ecutor of the Naxi war crimca trial In Nuernberg, Germany, Associate Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson, above, Indicates he will return to Washington, D. C., and press for a congrsaaion&l investigation of the U. 8. supreme court. (Inttrnationtli
Youthful Bicyclist Is Killed By Auto Indianapolis, June 20 —(UP)— John E. Hchtnidt, iS-yar-old Deca tur central high aehool junior, died yesterday of injuries suffered Tues day when an automobile struck him a* he rod* on hb« bicycle. 0 The Wyoming state fair was established ut DouglaH in 19(13. Rock Spring* is known as the •melting pot" of Wyoming. Census figures show that canter and other malignant tumors caused 501.419 deaths in the United States during the threeyear period of 1942-1944, far exceeding the total of American t'eaths resulting from enemy action during these war years. 2. It's a lot better to take a little time being careful than to spend a lot of time being sorry. 4. Stay on your »id« of the road. 5. Don't trust the other fellow; check on yourself first. Drive carefully? Wyoming has huge deposits of iron ore which are as yet untouched. The State of Illinois employ* 2,432 ex-servicemen in code departments and independent offices under Gov. Dwight IL Green.
Riding Club Picnic Sunday Afternoon The Adams county riding club will stage • picnic at the R°Y Price farm, two and out-half miles southeast of Dwaiur Sunday, beginning at noon. Momlters are askid to bring horses since there will be a ride in the afternoon.
! State of Indiana, U gt | J County of Adams, In The Adams Circuit Court J In Vacation, 1946. ■ In the Matter of the Estate of V J FLORA B. TROUT, deceased. J" ‘ • Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Flora B. Trout, deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, on Lot Hfib adjoin- • ing on the west the late residence of said decedent, in ■ Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, on : Friday 21st Day June'46 | the personal property of said estate, consisting of « Five chairs, 1 settee, 1 stand, 1 gas range, 2 ruga, ■ kitchen cabinet, kitchen chairs, kitchen table, ice box, ■ rocker, desk chair, library table, china closet, stand, g ■ lamp, iron safe, magazine rack, telephone stand, f ■ antique bureau, 5 chairs, bookcase, stove heater, floor ■ lamp, 2 small rugs, 1 bookcase, radio and radio stand, table, 3 leg stand, 1 large bookcase, writing desk, rug, settee, hall tree, miscellaneous goods, bedroom suite, i settee, rtand and chairs, wardrobe, dresser, 7 chairs, • brass bed, sectional bookcase, stand, rocker, old rugs, ■ Old Star automobile, lawn mower, vacuum cleaner, ft shingles, buggy, piano, piano cases, other miscellaneg ous items too numerous to mention. Said sale will begin at the hour of 5:30 o’clock p. m. TERMS: CASH, but not less than two-thirds (2/3), of appraised value. ■ Theodore F. Graliker a ADMINISTRATOR ■ a Roy Johnson & Son, Auctioneers I Melvin Liechty, Auctioneer > ■ Brice Daniels, Clerk v ■ t / Parrish & Parrish ,11 • z G. Remy Bierly, ■ ' Attorneys.! s %■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ffiffi.* ■ a&IBEM Your Grain ’ i Deserves the BEST TWINE! ——— McCORMICKDEERING ) ■ .;* Place your order T with us now— Be sure of the best Mollenkopf & Eiting N. Third St. ’ « ♦ Decatur ~
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