Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1947 — Page 5

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, «JctKEPORTS I 'K* report of local I jffi.ETT, .»«>•’ * -OFllM'—,’r' sw * 27.90 U k KgrS •>8 75 ’cEt* """ ‘>6 50 i uh) lb*. ■ *’ H ” 24.00 •th >•: r ■« 'W ■=• - a Sa.> ■ *t BR|> - _ 10.00 640 B stock yards c,united March 11 ><fl| » ; ■SX ~„ |j );i . ... Zl-ZJ EK •- • -r M hHSE H 2b,i.> JBww 1 26 50 !'>■’ fit’” •>-" 7W lbs n'«o Eg 19.50 tOG» ANO j KouLTRY quotations Furnlehed by "‘"'■■ECATUR PRODUCff CO. Phone 380 If! ( uireiiid March 17 IT K' Receipt E«8» 37 k hens J Bpringers *® « he us .—- springer® - * 2B I B .OCAL GRAIN MARKIT SURK ELEVATOR CO. geaai eubject to citaM« B during day. EMmcm delivered at oievator. Corrected March 17 lor JMSriin: .03 pe- buabel lose, f I Coro; .04 per 10# loos. ■ f o b. farm. GRAINPRICEt jKBL.-na County F. 0. Co-Op's Berne-Monroe Willlama / Corrected March 17 ,w IS 3.9a sHI (or rye prices. ■ — ~— jiVNE LIVESTOCK ie, Ind.. .March 17— ock: •250 Iba. 27.50-27.75. 27-27.25, 300 Iba. up <w 160 Iba. »wn; stag* 19.50. >i< e 26. nice 23.50; ewes 8; - " loud Tow it — Decatur —O — : To niIMIKHh will Ih received by I'iii‘in Township up to I I. 1917 fur the Kale uchoui h<>u«e. Bldg. to II ground. ivv« the right to acuity and all bid*. I. Trwatre. March 10 • 17 ihnson & Son ■» & Kcal Estate d to Represent you ction of Real Estate ; or private sale. 25 business in Oecatur. j your investigation d of which we are 153 So. 2nd St. Ik- Ground Floor ty. Rep. ’hone 251. IINETS fowl Base Sink »'all Cabinets •A IsoWater Heaters RADIOS It <*nsole.('oni bi nation Record Platers kitchen K IfaytM Sales 1I | and Senice a | "ashers - Sweepers |i >IU Jefferson St. ■R—- Rhone 95 | N- A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST I L. w HOURS; ■* *’t’’ *® ”»0 to 1:00 I ‘Murdan, COO p. m > T * ,pM,n « I>s . **"*"** r,ttM W®*«ur = E *’«ter Co.

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 23 worde er leas: 1 time W«i; S tlaw 7lei 3 Umea |1; • times 31.75. Rates guotod are tor conaooutlve inaortioM. No claalflsd ads accsptsd or sklpday schedule. Rate for 10 Point BLACK FACE is Io per word tor laoertioa. Copy meat bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is • a. a. FOR SALE ■ FOR SALE — Nationally known inner spring mattresses, liberal trade-in allowance fur your old mattress. Sprague Furniture Store, phuue 199. 53 TF FOR SALfc/— Columbia Records. Popular and classical with artists like Goodman, Kyser, Carle, Ducbin, James, Noble. Shore, Kostelaneu, Levant, etc. Uhrick Bros. 30tf FOR SALE”—"Radios; Zenith” Sparton ■ Stromberg Carlson. Table models, combinations, record players, portables. Available now, Uhrick Bros. 30-ts FOR SALK- Baby chicks on Wed nesday of each week. All leading breeds. C. V. Dilling. Decatur route 2. Craigville and Decatur phones 59g10t FOR SALE—Jamesway oil and electric brooders; chick feeders and fountains. Decatur U. S. pul lorum controlled chicks. Leghorn cockerels every week at 2c. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 59-glOt FOR SALE—Restaurant, 413 Winchester St. 60-6 t FOR SALE — F-12 tractors and cultivators. 5 miles east Decatur on 224. Louie Drake 62 g3ix FOR SALE — New Idea manure spreader, in good condition. Also one Holstein heifer calf Telephone 615-K. 62 a3t FOR SALE 1942 Mfnneapol i s Moline R-tractor and cultivator. On good rubber. A-l condition. Edward Hockmeyer. seven miles north of Decatur. Hoagland phon*' 62 b3tx FOIL SALE—SS acre* in Kirkland township; good farm with buildings. S. D. Henschen % mile west ut Kirkland High School. 62 3t FOR SALE laiwn mower grinder and some repair parts for lawn {mowers. H. P. McGill. 1404 West : Monroe St. 62 3tx | | FOR SALE Oil burning heating I stove, large size, in good condition. Reasonable. 1115 West Madison street. Phone 1373. 62-g3t FOR SALE — day old guernsey holstcin heifer cult 2 year old mare pony. Frank Singleton. Phone 652 T. 63 g3tx FOR - SAIJ-TtOlF TRADE 1946 Ford 2 door V-8; 2-1941 Chevrolet Club Coupes: 1937 Chevrolet: 1937 Ford: 1938 Dodge. Fred liusebe. Phone 975. 63-2tx FOR SALE Good, guaranteed used cars; late models. 1912 Packard 6. convertible club coupe, radio, heater, new toy and tires and other accessories I9itt Ply ■ mouth coupe—a honey. 1910 Chevrolet towu sedan a good buy. IPM Chevrolet 2-door. Also otin r older models. Hicks Garage ami Motor Sales. *4 mile south on 27 63-2 t We have and install 1947 model radios for any car. Otte day service. Hicks Garage and Motor Sales. *6 mile south on 27. 63 2t FOR SALE—3SO size Warner elec-1 trie brooder, cipidition. 1 New Hercules furnace thermostat Mau s bicycle, high pressure tires - Pric«-d right. Phone 359. 63-3 t ■ ' ■'» ■ “ ■ — ■■■” •• ' ! FOR SALE white rw k pullets. I laying 75%. 2 miles east on 224. tulles north. Phone 513-P. Glen Roughia 63-g2t FOR HALE — Btarted cnlcks. C S approved Many are mated with jiedlgree males. 25” White Rock pullets: 350 White Rock pullets •I latent run. 2 weeks old March 18: 425 iy« English White leghorn pullets. I week old March 20 Model Hatchery. Monroe Ind 64 4t FOR SALE — Premier sweeper with all attachments. g<s»d con Litton, priced reasonable. Mrs. J HHeller. 336 Wlncbest.-r street, phone 277. 64 If FOR SALE Servel gas refrigerator Practically new. Phone 145* 64 3tx Trade In a Good >*»».' Dmatui

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QUICKIES by Kee RmoUi J i "With me. these Democrat Want 1 1 Ads ami money are the same— I; they Itolh have so many practical I uses!" FOR SALE Collies and Shepherds from 6 weeks to 6 months old.| German Shepherd from 8 months; ’ Pointers and setters, St Bernards, > big Swiss type in a his to 6 months; ' rat dug. watch dog and many • others. Harry Reed. 1 mile north, r 1 mile east of Bluffton, lud. ; 59-6 t ■ FOR SALE Utility •| up trucks, an open or closed' ’ truck in one minutes time. Custom I' built for your particular truck. Top ’ I for 46 Ford available now. Phone ; j 56. Ra-Nee Mfg. Co. 60-6tx * I Pineapples fur canning, size 30, per case 35.95. Apples, Jonathan. II Spies. Gamo. bushel 32.95. Coppess 11 Corners 64-3tx 1 FOR SALE 6 ton of loose Little Red clover hay. 1 mile north, I I’s mile west Cuppess Corners ' John Stoneburner. 62-g3t I I FOR SALE — F-12 tractor with I cultivatois and Little Wonder 2 'I bottom 12" tractor plow. 1 mile ■ east, 3 uorth of Preble. Clarence I Macke. 62 g3tx FOR SAXE Home Comfort range 1128 Elm St. 63-2tx 1 FOR SALE—I93F”iModeFA Font ’ 1 mile east 1 mile south, Bobo, ! first bouse east. 63-3tx . f I FOR SALE — Tojtpan gas stove. Phone 1343. 64 3tx SEED POTATOES Ail vailetiM from Wisconsin. Michigan, Maine | Red River Valley, Limited «upplies Wisconsin HZ Chippewas, I Maine B*Z Cobblers. Sec your near-1 I *cst Att I* F<s>d Sture manager for I details on small or largo ifiiautlities 64 24 t FOR SALE - Fannali F 12 John Deere manure spreader. Get ln*r Implement store. U H. 27. 61 git j FOR SALE New west end 4 room house with two unfininhed rooms upstairs Ready to move in. Modem in every detail. Call 7665. 61 3t bee our 5-rwwm home located on .Mercer Avenue. Immediate possession. Completely modern. Full lyasemen I. Automatic gas furnace. ( all 7685. 64(6 BARBER SUPPLIES Coinpiete equipment (or 2-chalr shop.l ucluding electric water heater, towels end stock of supplles-3250. Write i'raiK-ls Roily. Huntington. Indiana Phone 810. 64g3t BATTERIES Automobile and truck 15 plate 812.50 and up. Coppesa Comers. 64-3tx MiHCELLANEOUS ’ Is the BREATHER PIPE on the crankcase of your tar PLUGED?' Is the CRANKCASE full of SLUDGE? If so. let Us flush your motor with a mechanical motor I (lusher. Gay’s Mobile Service, 13th | & Monroe, phone 313. 62 3t j ROOFING and Siding. Lock type asphalt roofing. Asbestos and insulation brick siding. Put on' with rigid board. Spells real in-, sulation value. Experienced ap plicaturs do the work. No nioneji down. Three years to pay if de sired. Boardman's, Decatur, Ind. phone 411. 51|s!6 (■uaranteed Radio Repair Work on auy make medio or ladiu • phonograph by our authorized Philco Service Department. Haugh Heating a Appliances. 34 ts FARMERS ATTENTION—Wa re mo’e dead horses, cows, bogs. etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone chargee. The Stanley Products Co. I*‘W MAMED SEWING MACHINE Repairing-; All makes, guaranteed Jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buehles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 51 26U

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. APPLUNCE SERVICE - If we I cas’t fix it throw It away. Wo j repair all makes of washers, sweepats, irons, and otbsr small sppiiant.es. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold & Kiosk, phone 483. 87-ts WANTED— Mimeographing work Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales mesugee programs, forms, eta. Josn Cowan. Phono 870, Heller Building. M4-U kinds of livestock L. W. Murphy. Pbune 1678. 15-btf WANTED TO RENT 40 to 120 acre farm. Cash, grain ut 50-50 basis. Phone Berne 8-97. 62-3tx WANTED — Good used tars. Hii>hesl price*. Dick .Mansfield Motor Sales, 111 8. Second. <2*124 WANTED — Ladies, now is the lime to gel that order in for your spring uphoUtering. rofinlshing and repairing. We save you money. Hatlsfuction guaranteed Secaur Furniture Repair. 134 E. i Munroe. Phone 1686. 63-6 t WANTED Boy's bicycle, junior size. Phone 94 L. Monroe. 62-3tx WANTED—House to rent: must vacate for veteran; med 2 or more bedrooms; no children Phone 1046 ester 5 pin. 61-TF W'ANTKD Elderly iady for - coin panion and housekeeper in widow's home in Decatur. More fur home than salary. No wash lug. Write Mrs. Herbert Grieser. 2328 Miner St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 59 b6t WANTED Girl to work In con fectionery. Apply at once. Burgett’s cunlectlonery. 124 Monroe street 64-g3t INSTRUCTION. MALE Would like to hear from reliable men who would like to train in spare time to overhaul and instaU Refrigeration and Air Condltioaing equip ment. Should be mechanically inclined. Will not interfere with your present work G. I. Approved For Information about this training, write at once giving name, address, age and your working hours. Utilities Inwt. Box. 93 e/o Democrat 64 2tx FOB FOR RENT Sleeping room. Suitable for 1 or 2. Phone 5494. 64-g3t FOR ”iIENT~ Heah d sleeping | room in modern home. Gentle'men preferred 903 Winchester. I Phone 1678. 64 2tx 0 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK liKliailupolis. Mur. 17 (I'l’i — tI’MA) —Indianapolis livestock: Bogs 5.000. Open slow. Barrows ami gills 16” tbs. up 25 cents most grades lo 35 cents lower than Friday; 100-160 lbs. up 25 cents lower: sows fully established. indications 25-50 cents lower, good and < hoice 160-223 lbs. 27.902800. early top 28; 200-250 llis. 27.65 27 75. 250-375 lbs. 27.40-27 50. 275-300 lbs. 2< 15 27 25. 300-350 lbs. 26.90. 35” tbs. up 26 65. Callie 2.000. calves 400 Steers and heifers active, top good and choice wane and strong Medium and good strong to mostly 50 cents higher, top good 990-1175 It' steers 24.00-24.25: gtssl lo choice 25 00; oild head choice to prime 130.00; top medium to average goraf 22.00-23.50; medium lighlweights .•nd mixed yearlings 19.00-21.50. common downward In 1500; m»-*l lum an<l good lu-ifers 2l.””-2" 0”. ' fleshy aroun I 850 1b steers lo a feeder a> 2I.O” Cows generally strong lo 50 cents higher, gomi beef kind 15 25-17.00; common ami medium 12 25 15 00; <aimers and cutters 9.50-12.00; vealers steady, good and cih>i«* 24.00-26.09: comj mou and me*lium 12.00 23.00. and | < nils down to 7.00. Mieep 100 Hardly enough offered to establish a market Small load choice medium lambs steady to 25 cents lower al 23 50: medium to gissl quotahh- around 17.002150; common and medium 13.0017.00; slaughter ewes aliglble 8.50 down. Markets At A Glance By l-ni'ed Press Htocks firm tn quiet trading Bonds firm; U. H. governments did not irade Curb stocks irregularly higher. Wheat, corn, oat* and barley futures strong. Hoks lower, cattle and .-heep steady. ■ -—e— You will lie ri« her ,f you have made stepping stones of stumbling blocks.

Colls Attention To Tractor Licenses Police chief Ed Miller, in accordance with a request from the state bureau of motor vehicles, today called attention of the general public to the distinction be tween tractors whlchc require license plates and those which do not. The following is a definition of a farm tractor that must be registered and must display farm tractor license plates, the chief (tated: "A farm tractor used In transportation is every farm tractor, including wagon, trailer or other vehicle pulled by such farm tractor which Is used by the owner or the operator for the transportation of any commodities upon any public highway and not between fields or between farms and only when the commodities being hauled are being hauled without compensation and not for hire. "The owner or operator using the farm tractor and vehicles described above must register the tractor, trailer or other veht<le and the fee is 13 The chief also called attention to the fact that it is lliegai for any vehl<-le to tow more than one wagon, trailer or other vehicle. o Trade In a Good Town —Decatur trnuvruKvi <»i WWIMS i H vroit M>. t.W >«<l*r la hrrrbf Kltru. Tluit th*- '■iiliTHlgned hi i>***ii i|>-p*i|”ti-(l iAdnilnlxtrator •>( tie • *fale *»f William Hum k hit*- ~f A>bim* l Cuuuty, •!*-• »-.i~<-»l. ’lll*- ratale I- probably HUIVCIIt Vllrt-U Huuck V>l>»liil»<r»<)*r March 15 Illi* <•. Hrai» llirrl, V<l,*rnr> Mun li 17-21-31

r J ) ant, hum i Keeps th. iEgajffiJl Hu Ago Mam c°id>«o MtogaM Uri.A x.r.,79! HKffiU VJ IHJHIi if SorU, MU * r ** <L Kfl! 0 bI V foeelwls ie«e Loa im iim D. - the A-l oAt* tew lo use—eco.r w.l tool PUsl947 Pater, •«*,«, Now -Stop la ate Tab X & . Stucky & Co. °~ I w h* j «a v | )efatl)r Hatchery MONROE, IND. Phone 497 122 Monroe St. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■> : Roofing and Siding • OrOere are now being token for spring applications. g Several styles and colors to choose from. | Also brick and asbestos siding, awnings. g ■ Roofing and siding are still critical. ■ ® So place your order early. | ■ ■ ■ “YOU PAY NO MORE FOR THE BEST HERE" B : ARNOLD & klenk: _ _ _ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

” ACCIDENTS DO HAPPEN .. and someone could sue you for plenty! The long arm of liability can reach you from many directions. Let us show vou how you can gel sure protection through our Comprehensive Liability Police. : LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY » Leland Smith <Denn Hill "THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “HOG CALLING CHAMP” " ~t DROP THAII X xwmale!! Ga. fcMtl s ~-1 < >->7l BLONDIE CRISIS ON THE HOMEFRONT -.il’ipinif (‘vetoed vou ilhonest, boss *, JlheijHllii ; r yL=4j _JR -illllll’i. she wants MB \j| . --_ ' ‘- 11 1 1 ! A MILLION Times 1 WARNED HER <•< x —- I |fl 1 ‘ I TO HOME J' . « e» NOT TO [AGAIN LAST WEE* X ( THEN (T C.- 1 1 1 / A PACKAGE QF C Q W ? — » T“ ■ —' —— ( phone —Yt? E? £•- - Xu sKr O IB } IL^wJCdm-1* -WY L 1 WY &Sia w -■ t

North Dakotas pary system Includes six state parks. 36 historic sites and seven recreational parks. 0 BODIES OF 11 (Continued From Pagr <>•»«•> were finished. An American officer took 11 heavy urns, and the military party left the crematory The precise time and place of the next scene in the drama are not known. At least three Americans were present—a high army security of fleer, a mortuary officer and a civilian mortician, maybe a fourth It was broad daylight in the little Munich suburb of Holin European theater mortuary No. 1 at Heilniaunstrasse 25, stands on a 60-foot cliff above the bar river. A stairway winds down the cliff, and 30 yards from the foot of the stairway Is a creek which rises from springs in the hili' and flows down to the isar. Seventy- yards beyond the stream, called Wenz Creek, run two placid branches of the Isar. They are about 30 yards wide On* is a natural bed. and the other, like Wenz creek, is a power canal. It may have been the creek on cue of th* l two Isar branches. Hut at any rate It was somewhere on the isolated river plain that II bright aluminum cylinders were lined tip in the mixed sand and high grass along the water. Tightly sealed, they were about 16 inches high and six inches in diameter. One by one tile cylinders were

chopped with axes smashed open with boot heels. Their contents were sifted into the water which eventually finds its way into the Danube. Q— — 40 WOMEN ENROLLED (Continued From I'ag* Onel Ardena Kirchner, Mrs Otto Baker. Mis Ed Deßolt. Mrs. Janies Murphy, Mhss Roberta Fwygart. Miss Connie Hill. Mrs Carl Frey. Mrs. Don Colle-, Mrs. Robert

SALE CALENDAR MAR 18 Public auction at the Decatur Hale Barn. E. C. Doehrman, Mgr. MAR. 18 Ralph Hoffman. Well Improved 32 Acre Farm. 4l> miles East of Berne, Indiana. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmaun—Auctioneer. MAR. is—C W. R. Schwartz, 3 miles north and H mile west of Berns or 3 miles south and ’J mile west of Coppess Corner or 4’i inilen east of Baumgartner Hatchery. 3 room house and general farm sale. Melvin Liecbty A Ned Johnson, suets. MAR 19 —D Burdette Custer. Comm Helen Baker et a) vs Mary Etta Fields, et al Business building, two residences and three building oils in Geneva. Ind Key A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Aucls. MAR. 19 Mailers A- Drayer, 7 miles east of Bluffton on State Hoad 121 then 2 miles north or ’4 mile south, 3 miles west of CraiKVille. General farm sale. Ellenberger Bios.. Aucts. MAR. 20—Charlie A- Mabie Myers. 1 mile west of Salem or 3*4 miles east. 2 miles south of Monroe. General farm sale. Human Bioh.. Auctioneers. MAR. 22 —Mrs John Black. Middlebury. Ohio —Annual Sale of Antiques Milk Glass. Staffordshire. Majolica and many other rare pieces. I-amps and Antique Furniture. 11:90 A M Ohio Time. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann Aset. MAR 36—Earl DeWeese, 3 miles North of Decatur or 1 mile East of Monmouth Complete close out. Schieferslein and B<dtnke. Auctioneers. MAR. 27 W. It. Stanley A W*-ldon Zcbr, 5 miles south of Decatur on road No. 27. then l*i miles east. 34 head of cattle. Roy & Ned Johuson, aucts. MAR 28 —Raymond Kipfer. 6 miles east and 2*4 miles south of Bluffton. 54 head registered Brown Swiss. Roy A Ned Johnson. aucts. MAR. 28—Paul D. Harvey. 7 mHcii North of Fort Wayne, Ind. on No. 27. then I’s East. Well Improved 80 acre farm. Modern Home, and Personal Property. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. .Sanmann, Auctioneer. FOR YOUR LANDSCAPE PROBLEMS Call or Write Beverly Greenhouse and Nurseries Best known name tn landscaping GROWERS OF QUALITY Trees—Shrubs—Evergreens—Roses—Vines Perennials—Fruit Trses—Berry Plants GARDEN SUPPLIES Lawn Seeds—Fertilizers—lnsecticides Peat Moss — Flag Stone If it is something you need for your Lawn or Garden, we have it. We are in a position to handle all type of Landscape work. Phone A-16112 Maysville Road Fort Wayne, Ind. Public Auction! 21—LOTS HEGISTEHED HEREFOIti) CATTLE—24 IB—MILK COWS—IO 5 miles South of Oecatur, Ind. on road No. 27 then I 1 2 miles East. Thursday, March 27,1947 1:00 P. M. HEREFORDS 3 cow with calf at foul, ;; due by sale day, 5 Brel cowk; 6 open heifers; Herd Hull; 5 Extra good yearling Bulls. 1 Bull 7 mo.; W.H.R. itomino Breeding. T. B. and Bang* tented. lo head “llulsteiu A Guernsey iiiffk cuwh, also T. B. and Bangs tented. Write for catalogue to W. R Stanley. Muiiiuc, lud. W. It. STANLEY & WEI.DON ZEillt, Owners Roy S. Joliiikoii A Son —Auetn.

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Light. Miss Helen Barthel, Mias Betty J. Hollingworth, Mrs. C. D. Amick, Mm. Martin Weiland. Mrs. Luther Brokaw, Mrs Alva Buffenbarger, Mrs. E. Fwan, Mrs. Paul Gause, Mrs. Paul Rich, Mlm Grace Coffee. Your Sewin# Machine and Pendulum Clocks find. Reasonable rates. Quick Fix Shop 921 achirmeyer er P. O. Bea M