Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1947 — Page 5

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Reports ■ For OF LOCAL markets giwy mlrray a CO f I' d Maull - s . -wMMIIM ~ . 25 vo ' ■■SBWi ' " >4 70 MBH 1,,s ' baßl »» i>. 1650 ttrn 22 oo --fin a MO 6 "° stock yards - .BSKi 'I Max 11 -”•» SS EBS -'■' o tfSSff l&sK - 1 ■•> "wIhBK ■' egg and "W BBtry quotations K gto Furnished by produce co. BE Phone 380 I .i. March 29 ImJKhm ipt Egg* 37 »i - EW — 11 f Ijßl grain market I iHk elevator co. B Mibj< < t to change during live M d at elevator. I 29 ■tk «*. 1.01 per bushel lom. |: .04 per 100 lee*. f o b. farm. (RAIN PRICES County F. B Co-Op's ie-Monroe-Williams muted March 29 . : ss 2 3.85 rye prices. i i iv»i m;i t M'.vtuvr •»l KMTATK VO. tZ»T ' »>••!<» .it ■ i. i -• .1 111 i.- i..-r * H<lr. M.u :•< Apr I I . Nourish Ei 100 bushels of com, must deliver 5,000.000 150 pounds of of potassium and ?8 - organic matter ■BET 7 ■’ wFr- * I Ww If g Br* is Avis GundcrB;in Francisco, but she's <EBwt Jntfr of mu , tory ? < |i^jy re * llll >« bears The cube RedutxxJ forest ‘ lr ,k ‘*l mother and given zoo. A here Miss GunB3B.?““ “*• with buttles </ -‘t ”naffonai) h*' <,w OFFER Rm '» end Appli *“ T,p ** p * mi K B- ■

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 lime 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times |1; 6 times |1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted for skipclay sc bed - ule. Kate fori 10 Point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m Monday through Friday Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALK FOR SALE — Nationally known inner spring mattresses, liberal trade-in allowance for your old mattress. Sprague Furniture Store, pbone IM. 58 TF FOR SALE—Within easy walking distance of General Electric. Central Soya and Decatur Castings. extra nice neighborhood, recently remodelled spacious three room home. Hardwood floors, cement asbestos siding for long life, low upkeep, modern appearance. Large 13 x 19 living room with weatherstripping windows. , doors on nil fonr sides for sunshine and air. Room could be divided for extra bedroom but is nicer with studio couch as occasional guest foom. Kitchen is cozy with dining space for four. Bedroom is comfortable size. Lots of closets. Bathroom, new asphalt shingle roof, private sidewalks, cistern foundation, oil heat. Lot big enough for busy persons without time to plant and hoe. 11.100 down balance 538 monthly, 5% discount for cash. Boh Heller. Realtor, Heller Building. Pbone 870. 68-TF FOR RALE—New bedroom suites, limed oak. light finish witli 42 x 48 mirror.- Stucky A Co., Monroe. Ind. 75t2 FOR SALE — Columbia Records. Popular and classical with artists like Goodman, Kyser, Carle, Ditchln, James, Noble, Shore, Kosrielanetz, Levant, etc, Uhrick Bros. 30 ts FOR SALE -Spotted Poland-China male hogs. Ready for service. Capable to be registered. Leo Roe. Monmouth. Phone 5985. 73 g3tx FOR _ DELIVERY AT ’oN'PK-New washing machines.— Stucky * Co., Monroe, Ind. 7512 FOR SALE—4 room house. .Mercer avenue, immediate possession. All modern, pre war. 5 blocks from business district. Clyde Troutner. Phone 73 or 1166. 73-3 t FOR SALE — Will take your order fur fruit trees, strawberry plants, ami clump* of hardy chrvxanthe mums. Phone 972 or 76 Harlow's Gardens. 71 2tx FOR SALE— Electric sweepers, upright models. —Stucky A Co.. I Monroe. Ind. 7512 ' FOR ’SALE’ Full blooded Guernsey calves, two hulls and one heifer, three weeks old. Sherman Kunkel, route 1, Decatur. Phone 5961. 74-b3t 1 ACT NOW To secure the county's most profitable small bu>>iuess. One man can operate. Writ* Mr. R. G. Gilbertson. 223 E. Douglas Street. Bloomington. Illinois. 743 t FOR SALE 1937 Ford 2 <i<»>r 219 South Eighth. 743tx FOR SALE Garden tractors, wawon*. manure loader-, cement mixerw. liale loader, electric welder. i weed mower. W. C. trac tor and Fannail ■ 12 on good rubber in , very good repair. Gerber InipleI inent Company, on U. 8. 2776 3t SEED POTATOES All varieties. All certified from Wiscoiisin I Michigan. Maine. Red River Valley I Maine ILZ ('obblers-lmg 83.79. Lots 'of ten Imgs |3.49 each. See your . nearest A A P F<a»d Store manager for retails on large quart it les. 74TF FOR SALE Hoover sweepe r in excellent condition. No attachments. 130. Adams County Trailer sales. 604 Mercer avenue. Phone 1643. 7 *jff 3 * FOR~BALE~ Automatic coal stove to heat water. Phone 1613. 611 I North Second street. 73-g3t FOR SALE--New sink cabinet*. Stucky & Co.. Monroe. Ind 7512 F<»R SALE*"3 Two eight foot garage doors, complete with tracks and cars. Card one «eason In A-l condition Price »3ouo ench. Phone 825 75 3t FOR SALE — — Moline corn plan i«r. fwrtlUaer attachment. Freeimaa Steph 1 mile south of Peler sun 75 Ito ’FOR SALK rTme m-e-l Perfcc

QUICKIES by Kw ReynoWn 8S "One of the laiys at the office bought a shotgun just like mine with a Democrat Want Ad—by-the-way. where is my shotgun?" FOR SAI.E I good used Kitcten Ranges Stucky A Co., Monroe Ind. 75 4t FOR SALE New modern two or three bedroom home to veteran or non veteran interested in raising his family in safe beautiful subdivision fully restricted to better homes within six pleasant blocks of churches, schools bus! ness district. Home has hardwood floors, built-in cupboards, automatic softened hot water, breezeway, double siding, insulation, weather-stripped windows, screens, garage with overhead door, on spacious lot. Ail improvements, lawn seeding, 1947 taxes paid. Immediate possession. Easy local financing or will consider trade. It costs no more. Why be satisfied with less than the best? Bob Heller, Realtor, Heller Building, phone ?TO. 68-TF

See Haugks' for liberal tradein allowance on that new washer or sweeper. Haugk Heating & Appli ance. 66-TF FOR SALE Studio couches. Stucky & Co., Monroe. Ind. 75 4t Foil SALE Rotary hews; culti mulchers; culipackers; sprocket packer*; spring tooth harrows; tractor disks, fertilizer limespreaers rubber-tired wagons; 2-3 - row mounted corn pickers for AHis Chaim. W. C.; Horn - tlraulic manure loudens; 14, and 3 h.p. electric motors; garden tractors 1 Vi, 2 and 2 % h. p ; hammer mills; corn shelters; Globe milkers; tractor tires — Oliver Sales A- Service Ctaigvilli- Ga<ag<- W tt FOR - SALE — Radios; Zenith Sparton • Btrombeig Carlson. Table models, combinations, record players, portables. Available now. Uhrick Bros. 30 ts FOR SALE — Kern-Tone wall paint. Stucky A Co. Monroe. Ind. 75 4t

FOR SALE—Two wheel trailer, with 8 ft. by 42iu. trailer bed. 600-16 tires Phone 5764. 73-g3t FOR SALE Model A John Deere tractor on good rub Iter with cultivators. Complete new motor. Loren Keidel one mile west and 1% mile south Hoagland. 73-3tx FOR SALE -My entire Hock of 64 head of sheep and lambs; also 20 shoats. Oscar Scaer, Willshire. Ohio. 73-3tx FOR SALE 1936~"V ton Ford panel truck in excellent condition. 6333.33. Adams County Trailer sales. 604 Mercer avenue. Phone 1643. 74-g2t FOR SALE — Cotton felt mattresses. regular 632.65, now 619.95. Regular 127.70 now 814.95. Also innerspring 639.50 to 843.00. See our furniture department Gambles. 74-3 t FOR SALE Radios, xmal and large Stucky A Co. Monroe. Ind 75 41 I'UR SALE 19.1 v Mwl. i Ih-Liix*-Cliev. radio ami heater. Low mile age. .Excellent condition. Cash. Phone 1432. 75 It. I have several Robert Benjamin conversion oil burners and Stokermat ic stokers for warm air furnaces for immediate delivery and installation. Girod’S Tin Shop. 1613 West Madison street, telephone 9212. Decatur. 75-a6t FOR SALE 1946 Ford deluxe. 2 door, fully equipped, 18t»0 mile. 1946 Dodge WD-21 one toll. 30'10 miles, 4 speed, heavy spring*, de luxe cah, heater defroster. <5<M6 dual. Gay's .Mobile service, corner Monroe *nd Thirteenth streets 73g3tx FOR SALE — Combine, International 61 • ft. cut with auxiliary motor and auxiliary cleaner. Ail necessary sc reen*, tor oats, wheat, auy beans and grass seed Carl Knhr. Markle telephone. 73-g3tx New supply beat Cover*. Bator ie*. Goodyear Tires, Front License Plate Bracket*. Fog Light*. — Meckita'* Super Service. 7313 FOR BALM W«U broke spotted saddle hone. ne« Westers sad 4K. bridle and breri collar to Good 16 month oM Pure

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FOR SALE OR TRADE — '4O Chevrolet coach, new seat covers. 3 new tires, good motor. '34 Ford V 8 coach, new paint. 1295. 235 N. Seventh St., phone 984 or 3644. 73-3tx WANTED SEWING MACHINE RepairingAll makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North Firet. 51 26tx WANTEtF-AB kinds of iivestock L. W Murphy. Phone 1678. 15-btf WANTED — Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money on letters, sales rues sages, programe, forms, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-al WANTED-House to rent; must vacate for veteran; need 2 or more bedrooms; no children. Phone 1046 after 5 p.m. 61-TF WANTED -e Ride to Harvester plant, second shift. Phone 8975. 74-2tx WANTED 20 McCormick-Deering horse-drawn corn plows. Lease' Brothers, route 5. Greenville. Ohio U 3t* WANTED Good, used car, direct from owner Write Box 99, c/o Decatur Democrat. 72 l»4t WANTED all kinds butcher cattle. Steury Abattoir. Phone 1676. 55-T WANTED—We are in the market for good hay and straw. Burk Elevator Company, Decatur, Monroe and Peterson. T MISCELLANEOUS AGENTS St-Il new beautiful Swfes Wrist Watch’*, complete with expansion bracelet, for 816.00. Send for information ami sample at 88 COD Take ordeu immediately. Money-tmck guatantee Roseman linpo ts. 100 West llth St., New York. 75 ltx-s ROOFING and Siding. Lock type asphalt roofing. Asbestos and insulation brick siding. Put on with rigid board. Spells real insulation value. Experienced applicators do the work. No money’ >down. Three years to pay if desired. Boardman's, Decatur, Ind. Phone 411. 51t26

APPLIANCE SERVICE If we can't fix It throw it away. We ! repair all makes of washers, sweeper*, irons and other small applianciw White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold A Klenk, plume 163. 97 ts FARMeSs AII EN noN We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2omi. We pay I all phot - " charges. The Stadley ' Products Co. 15-ts itin.i; servide tor liecatur and vicinity. Work guaranteed. Inside and outside painting. Call us for estimate. Walter Dove, 523 E. Water St.. Berne, Parmalae or write Box 101 c/o Democrat Company. 71-TF I HAVE wood to cut on shares. Hoagland phone, long and short JU. 73-b3tx Farm Umiis made low interest We make abetracls of title to teal estate. French Quinn's Abstract Offi< T LOST AND FOUND MIST Ladies blue Parker fountain pen; keepsake. Finder please return to this office. ReRURAL ' CLUB NEWS To Present Comedy Friday, April 25, is the date tinrural youth club of Adam* county Pas selected to present the first performance of the three act comedy. •’Aunt Samaathy Rules the Roost.” at the Monmouth high school gym. To accommodate the people living in the south half of the county, the same play will be given in the Berne auditorium Monday evening. April 28, beginning at 8 p.m. Meinlters of the ciuh who will take part in the play are: Mikln-d Trieker. De vons Gerlntr. Enid Rip ley. James Striker. Harry IxMtge* berger, Charles Yake. Shirley Sprnnaer. Cotaea Wagner. Ver* Helmana. Laonard Bcbwarta. and Donald Worth man Ticket* for the ptay will *eli at 4»» ceat* each. Scan" persona inherit a nwwmre •jJ •'•‘■'iMy tart all may ha oatatd'ahed tn Gc*l* gtetee

Sheriffs Wife Has Hand Badly Burned Mrs Herman Bowman, wife of the Adama county sheriff, is suffering from a severely burned right hand, sustained while she was popping corn in the kitenen of the jail residence. o Two Runaway Youths Still In Custody Here Two runaway youths from Akron. Ohio, apprehended here last Tuesday. were still in the custody of sheriff Herman Bowman today. Parents of the Isiyu bad slgni fled their intentions of coming after them Wednesday, but cancelled the trip because of the hazardous driving conditions. —_o When we forsake anything to obey Christ's call, there is plenty of reward and compensation. SAYS GERMAN (Continued From V«g<- Onel powers would yiejrl on German reparations. Two key statements, one In the coordinating committee re|>ort before the ministers, ami the other by Soviet deputy foreign Andrei Vishinsky. showed that the Soviets consider their demands for reparations as the crux of the entire conference.

WORLD DEBATE (Continuer! From l*»g<- One! ing aid to Greece to relief rather than military purposes. A similar line was taken at Moscow by foreign minister \ M Molotov who objected bitterly to American suggestions that Turkey be allowed to participate in German peace treaty talks. Turkey entered lire war March I. 1945 although President Roosevelt. Generaltssinio Stalin and Prime Min istcr Winston Churchill agreed at Tehran in December. 1943. that her Immediate entrance was desirable for the Allied cause. SAFETY VIOLATIONS ■ r'otilinui <1 From I’.rg-- <»m • provement sin<«- November. 4 Employes and officials used open fiaine lamps for illumination, and they struck matches underground. REARDON CASE MAY Fi»mi laU* witness. He said she was a normal girl Os her age witli the exception Mr. Fanner Are you waiting <m lhe last call from Mr. Weatherman that the field work can start in a few days? Are you forgetting that the tractor or other machinery mat need some repair work ? Call 2551 and lei us help you with jour troubles. GERBER Implement Store I'. 8. 27. Decal ur

Y<H' MAY BE ONE IN A TIIOI SANI).— One thousand homes will burn tomorrow. Should yours be “One in a ■ 1 m.usand"—U ill vou have enouuh insurance? ■ LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY I ' Leland Smith <»lenn Hill « THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing THE WOLF WHO ( \ Mr, TO DINNER —— /kill OR i-x |ois THE LAW LI QtS. INCtEP.—-TiS THE / \ < 7 (BE K'LLEP7) THE JUNSLEy U ThE C| TTEST "j (J —TS'S’S? ,-cS» OT l £ '4-AT>jr—-i 8 Eaten> DOES not have Any Z— C p ACTNER-- Z_ O n , I ILL EFFECTS—SUChJas) S MIRAGES PONTJ | j Q u ; (MAKING ONE) " GROWL n / z / gF s-k ■A7a t 7 hoax at <>-x _ MviP'-Y JK'&V - mW s? v 6 Q V hr y ‘CSX. S<«s, ® 3 LON DIE THE WII H •fimlfliJllWjW thfpf lauoNoe. t-ie LF* ' rTZT \\GOeS 9055 B HAVING MOW “| ,- . ' i b ■liM.j the a Rwrry at ( wonderful' —— x I Vfc Xi these soring Y eaten \\ phons MIS house T > tell HIM J Z ) »I jftr fiM ONIONS ARE Z* Two and WANTS < (WELL BE ) / THE " wonderful')) Bunches pi/ us TO COME THEWfe / ON IONS n A i'- jKh X Ml O z Ml A Jfi RxS >■ I' IW| g M j>4 iDz-rin - WKftj / rSSreß „ VJIBI -'t l - i ! £fej» / i 11 1 J hi ii /ÜBS /• » Il

that she wag possibly too calm Barnes admitted under crow examination that it was possible for a person with Mary's intelligence to fake loss of memory about the confessions. Her signed confession has not lieen admitted as evidence. Barnes said Mary Catherine "felt she lived differently from other girls, felt a degree of frus tration and had a feeling of in ability to do as others did ” The girl's mother has hern confined for two weeks to a St. Imuis hospital for alleged habitual drunk enness on a probate court order Acquittal would free Mary Catherine from the juvenile court's jurisdiction. Presumably a relative would ask for guardianship She lx heir to 4<» penent of her father s holdings In the Reardon Paint Co. St Louis. The estate was estimated to exceed SIOO.OfHt. SAYS SHOOTING OF ((’outlsued Ft-.m Cig- On<-» Johnson related yesterday iiou they "faked" motor trouble so they would not have Io follow the trooper Into Shelbyville as he hml ordered. When lie got out of hicar to investigate. Smith was shot x as he walked toward the teenagers' auto. The hoys said they , planned to shoot a tire, tear out , the trooper's radio an I make a-get-away. Defense and prosecution at tor i leys both predicted today that the! jury would gel tin- case by Tuesday or Wednesday. Illness of, •onw jurors this week delayed presentation of evidence

94 BODIES ARE (Continued From i'agr <>n< » rlct min>* inspector and W A. Gallagher of the I'. 8. Bureau of Mines. Scanlan led the miners into the mine shortly before midnight last night and said In- ex|>ecte<l that Hie party would tind the last of the missing men N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:90 to «1:?0 ’? 30 «o s«> Saturday*, 6:00 p. m. Teter "»"e ’35 •£v*» Kxanrtnea PlHed BIRK Elevator Co. Decatur * , etar«sn Mo»*o« For Sale 4-Room House, Mercer avenue Immediate possession. All mod ern, pre war. 5 block* from business district. All Modern Home, recently remodeled. Insulated Hardwood floor*. Four Bedroom*. Also adjoining lot. ideal for construction of new house. Five blocks from business district on Mercer avenue. Clyde 0. Troutner Tel. 73 - 1166 Real Estate & Insurance Trade In a Good town —Qccatur

TRADE IN DECATUR ADMINISTRATOR PUBLIC SALE I will offer for sale at public auction on the sth Day of April 1917 — at 2 o’clock I*. M. EST. on Hu- p> -mixes at Willshire, Van Wert county. 0., the following dex< rib<-d real estate situated in the county of Van Wert, state of Ohio, and In the village of Willshire, and Imund- ••<! and ilescribed a follows: !x»t number one hundred and sixty live, (|651. Said property is located on the south side of Green xlieet, iii Willshiie. O. Said lot comprises one-half I *>, i acre. The buildings consist of a one and one half story 6 room dwelling. garage and coal shed, drove well, and cement cistern. The terms of sab- are cash: 26 percent down, balance when deed i* delivered Po --•■*“loli to be given May 5.. 1947. Emanuel Steller. administrator of the estate of B F. Allison. <le< eased. E. E. JACKSON, Atty-

• GILPEN ■ ; Ornamental Iron ; “Artintr}' In Steel” ® • • | Porch & Stair Rails—Steel Stair*—Fire Escape* gj Phone 5162 122 S. 13th St. Decatur Public Sale! On a<count of the death of my huslusnd. I will sell at Public Auction 3 miles South of Berm- tile mill ami 3 miles East. 2 miles North and a miles East of Geneva, Indiana, or 2 miles South and s' a miles West of Chattanoogn. Ohio. Tuesday, April 8,1947 Cortoocnc.ng at 10:30 A M. 15 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 15 Guerm-oy Cow. 8.0-xum. I yr. old, was fresh Jan 33, Bred March 12. Guernsey a Brown Sw> - Cow. Brownie, 9 yr. old. was fresh (h-t. IL Hied Dec. 9; Guernsey ('ow, Red. 6, was fr« sh Jan 1, Bred; Guernsey Cow, Nellie. B< fresh April 13; Guernsey ( ow. Tillie, 5, wax fn xii Dei-. 13, Bred Mar. 16; Guernsey heifer, dut with first calf in June; :: Guernsey tielfrrs, yearlings, open; Two Guernsey heifers. 4 mo. oid; Cmri* < y heifer. 6 ir.o old; Two Guernsey heifer*, lie fresh In April A May: Cm rn-ev Hull. 18 m<> Purebred, not registered HOGS: Hampshln Gilt, due to farrow in April FEED: 3 ton niixid hay, Jim Bu Vi< kland oats, _■<><• lb sudan grass seed. TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS Ford Ferguson 1915 tractor a- cultivator attachment, Ferguson tractor plows; Tire pump; Ferguson pulley; J. Deere Disc, Cultipack•r. Good section spike tooth harrow; 2 section steel sod harrow. Spring tooth harrow; -Mi Deering 8 tt. grain binder; Deering 6 ft inowi r; Dain hay loader; Me-Deering Corn planter, Moline* 10 disc fertilizer grain drill, Maiiur*- .-pleader Wagon A- 16 ft rack; Wagon and |uA 111 Ito.. < II I'..w . Walking .11 . plow Hay tedder. Work bench. N* w:o«n Htooder stove; Small tools. Kerosene lamps; Trucks for Blackhawk corn planter; (tiding breaking plow. Single 12 gauge shot gun; Many articles 100 numerous to mention. MILKER: DeUcval Milking machine, n>-w , pipe- Ac stalil cocks for 10 cows. I ten gal. milk cans. TERMS CASH Mrs. Lewis E. Sielschott OWNER Hoy S. Johnson A Son Alic t Melvin Liechty Ami A Sab Equipt. T.. W B.'iiiugaiimr (h-rk Lunch by New Corydon Lutheran Church. Mar 28 Apr. I

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