Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1944 — Page 5

I u.» C (OAY, JUNE 8,1944.

Bkel Reports 1 « gtPORT OF LOCAL LjS |WE ftlN MARKETS i MURKAV a CO. U *i K„ ut unde <* ll»Mtook ri t. ■»_.. -- (•«•'** e *" ry «T^rt| t 12:20 P mCorr < ’ c, ‘'‘* ■’ ul “ e S "ißpLf !b» 812 50 • - 10 50 IfgM «. :m - 10.00 i -<> b 00 or IM - sw : 1 !■ 9 75 ,i 15 00 ' H W ■V. — 8.00 IBholesale: egg ano quotations Furnished by »h^m catur pRODUCE cO- - BHF Phone 380 IH9 Corrie'ed June 8. ■: .md fryers ■ 21c fryers SEI: '*• " * yi h«-n> |K.-.-r .ir.d stags 15c livestock ■■L.i-Hi- Jun. X. (CP) — l hog». 10,000; holdovers .-- ,-iv Du lbs . >12.85; lb., IL”, mi; 270-330 lbs , MMOO lbs., >11.50|H : ib*. >lO 25-511 50; >l<'6o 510.86. i"" .Hives, 500; Steer* -ady; cows fully »<> 975-lb. " j »!. 815.75; ;r»(je Meers, III.SO-515.25; bi 815 50; beef cow* .aiineiK and cutters. walers active. good to iirotig to higher; lop. 2'1": steady; few choice asr.t.s 41.;. truck lout good ■ 815 56 grain close Joy 81 s!>*4: Sept . 81 57 JM 74%%, Kept. ,«l»n> I Ih' 68-<B%; May, 68% . HB : ' WAYNE LIVESTOCK üBB - '‘"' ■ 1 i ' 1 ' Jul “ B—<vri market steady. Not buy. to -’?<» Ib. weights .M- 270 31m lbs. 11.50; 180 Ib- 13 00. 300 to 400 lbs 140 to IMI lbs. 12 50; 150 S'- 11 <10; 140 to 150 lbs v . b ' ' ’"•*■ •"“**' I »$o; .alves 16.00; spring ewes BCMICAGO LIVESTOCK M l '**’- June 8-'UP)—(WFA) M'toue !«t> to 270 S>* 13 78. tbs 11 60 to 12,15. l«o M** »>• 12 25 to 13.00; good 3511 to 550 !b. sows 10 50 to 10.75. Approxi. MBk 2*ooo unsold. 4.000; calvest ! x'eers aud yearlings ■B™* ftPldy, fully steady, weak to 50 cents lower. * u<l yearlings 14.80 to ill 10. Choice heffsrs k ”00 to 18.80; weigh toillx to 1240; heavy IW and better; vealera *•; one load good and "rsdos wooied iambs • 1488; few native *id above 15.50; shorn IP <l steady; load med. B°od mostly medium •' clipped lambs with »2.«5; few loads shorn "•Id above 14.08; shorn ly; good and choice •0 7 28; few cull and ktwelghts 4.00 to 6.50. grain markkt ■lcvatoh co rectad June 8. •object to change day. •Hverad at elevator. Hlaat U el Htsat — JJJ r Corn —— -ui-.- a»wv I ••ns IT ~~ IM '»•»>■ U«L.:~"~ 45 ——— 2.00 , ’* J.OO ■ •» t*r burisei lew. AS gar lag Ub tar., *«>• worry about re for breahtaat. Msgk ' ,f RObtrown flakes ft ft* <*WMU- i «• Baum Brag:

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♦ ■ - — .i’ OCAL CLASSI Fl to * aovsrtising rates Mlrlmhmi far fleet Ineertion Kg One Time, Pee Word itAa Addition.. InaertUn," Per Word, Par Day Card of Thanks an* Obituaries, Varus, Resriu-' I tlona ' Msnua, rwt msnu style. gi 1 Notices, Cap Heads, S-pt. ' b ° 4y 60S Picas deep, one column) ' — * J Insertion Deadline 1 L °Py must be in office by Monday through ( Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE F6ff~BAi.W- Comph-tb line ~f wir lag supplies and fixtures. Uhrick Bron. Phone MS. 4 9 . t» TOI UU-flardM Jots foTESa sad fun, near G. B. 845 or 15 monthly. Good building lota with abstracts tn all sections from |175 cash. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Sendee. Phone 470. >B _ ir POR SALE Modern hoiiHe lti~Mon mouth. Can be financed, email down payment. Midwest Realty Auct, Co. Phone 174. 134-3 t FOR SALE—tractor cultirator'ifor Farmsll H. Will fit Fl 2 Good as new. One mile southeast of Willshire on 33. Lee Bell, Willshire. Ohkx 134 3t FOR SALE 6 gilts, ("sow, bred for July or August. 1 Duroc male hog; 2 heifer calves, 5 and « weeks old; 1 Holstein and 1 Roau heifer. Waiter Sudduth. Phone M 23. g 134-3tx FOR SALE Ouernsey cow, 4 years old. Orla Markle, 3% miles east of Decatur on 224, on Sudduth farm. _ a 136-2tx FOR SALE - Just completed, last of flrat 21 houses on Stevenson street. Two bed rooms, bath, kitchen, v/ith built-in cupboards, extra nice living room, hardwood floors, big basement and spare for recreational room, lot adjoining beautiful park. Fine for children. Down payment as low as 8400. Rest like rent. FHA approved. Why pay reut? Bob Heller. A (Prod Realty Service. Phone 870. k 136 6t' FOR SALE — Living room suite*, square kitchen table, four chairs, all in good condition. Phone 694 134 3tx FuFTFOR BALE Half Beagle and Fox Terrier. These pup* must be seen to be appreciated. Cail between * and 3 p m. 104 North Ninth street. 134-31 xeod Flffll IfAX’R a limit. J amount 1 of 90 to 100 day Farmercraft hybrid corn on hand. Flat grades. Don Cook, First bouse south county farm. 130-gT FOR SALE Fre.h cow*, Guernsey and Holstein, heifer freshen this summer. 6 head yearling heifers. 2 day old heifer calf and international one row corn plow. Victor liyeriy ',i mile east Kirkland High school 13.; j \ Wm'RALE TSFFord - VB~just overhauled, good tires. Louis Baylog, i'k milette east of Dent school. 136-gCtx FOR HALE l‘t3T Ford V-H coach >325. 1025 Schirmeyer St. 1352tx roh-SALk I'lants. Home grown Baltimore rutger beefsteak, aud Oxhart tomato; cabbaga, early and late; mango, celery, cauliflower, yam. sweet potato, t:nd many other vegetable plants. Also blooming petunias and other flowers suit. aMe for porch boxes and gardens. Open all day. Bveniugs until 9 o'clock. Mrs. William Sfrahm 339 N. Ninth St. 133t«x FOR hAL% Complete saw mill, 48-in. circular saw. including logging and loading track, pulleys, shafting, stationary high prntmure boiler, with Are brick and boiler supporters, etc., all in fair condition. Berne Furniture Co., Berne. Ind. 128-154 F&ft - SALE - Baby “chicks” now hatching. Pullorum texted, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg produclioa. Order your broiler chicks for layers no*. Open each evening except Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Phone 54. 505-ts flufOßß — We” carry a complete line of electric motors, Including %, 1-3, Mi, 54 h.p. Also a complete line of electrical supplies. Arnold A Klenk. _ _»«“ ENTERPRISE” —One coat seals and covers. An oil paint for use over Wall Paper, plaster, wood, metal, casein, wallboard and other surfaces. Washes perfectly. Somc'hlng new. No water paint. Only >2.79 gal. Amold A Klenk. !•« ls FOR BALE -Cabbage and tomato plants Willie Reed. square east of Moose Home. Home after 4 p. m 8 154-4tx ELftCfßir BtWING“MACHINBS >55 55 up (guaranteed). We trade, bring your machine along Open j»at urdaz» only *514 so Wg»fiiMton. Marion, Ind. 135-3tx

FOR SAI.E — Few buwhele left Funk's-Fisberdtolle hybrid seed corn |6 ip; t o |g.M per bushel. Burk Elevator C'onßMuy. Decatur-Aton--13C-4t i”ii mLe <Ht THAI 4! Chev. 4 door sedan. 1939 Chev. I door sedan. IM9 Chev coup-, 1839 Pontiac club coup**. Several ‘ heap cam. Fred Ruse lie Phone 975. 136-g3l« F<>R SAf/E <3 freak cows. Mrs- J. C. Harkless Phone 52LA. IM-glt WANTED SEWING MACHINE itEPAIRINO AJI makes. Needles, oil belts, parts. Boardman’s 445 South FirsL wanted Radios to repair (7brick Bros. 241-ts WANTED -4,(hii garment hangars in good usable condition Sheets Bros. Cleaners. 112-ts tVANTEb—Hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First. 130-26tx WANTED—Woman or gill for generai housework, afternoons. 50 cents an hour. No laundry or cooking. Write Box 248, care Demo,ri" b 134-ts field-baler Manager wanTED — Well-known feed company with national distribution wants a qualified man for a field sales manager. Here is an opportunity for real earnings for the man who has excellent ability and experience. It is not necesHary to have previous experience In the feed bu*lne*s. but you mtMit have demonstrated sale*, training and management experiences. Age 30 to 4H years. Salary, expense*, bonus. Eiuientiai industry; tire* and gasoline available. Give complete details in your first letter. Box 247, care Democrat. ItxS MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, aiding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 130 26t TY PE W R ITERS —O ve rba u led. 1 will be in Decatur Friday of thia week. For service write or call Underwood EUiott Fisher, 1130 So. Calhoun, Fort Wayne. Telephone A-8115. a 134-3tx NO WRAPPING or seaeonal storing 1* necessary aud one application of .Mirra Moth Immunise)- <<n clothing guards against moth damage for 2 years. Western Auto Store. 11l S. Second Si. 13«-3t move dead norsse, cows, hogs, wtc. Dncatur phone 20M. We pay all phone charges. The BUdler Produeu Co. 16-ts FfS A" CINCH Io prevent moth damage with Dr. Geo. Washington Carver's amazing discovery. One application lasts for yearn and withstands dry cleaning. Smith Drug Co. It ROOFING, fiIDiNG - Now is the time to take care of that leaky roof. We carry a complete line of Carey roofing, sidiug and rock wool insulation. Call us for free estimates. We apply. Arnold A Klenk. 88-ts LOST AND FOUND LOST Black Scottie, answers to name of Toto. Call 411 or 31. Reward. g 135-3 t FOUND High school ring. Owner may have same by describing and paying for ad. Phone 994. K 135 3t FOR RENT FOR RENT—Pasture by the head. Phone 8611 or see Gordon Burkhart, I*4 miles west of Pleasant Mill*. g |35 3t FOR RENT fi room house 1% mile north of Hoagland on paved road, truck patch, orchard, poultry house etc. Convenient transportation to factories in Fort Wayne. Will exchange for rent of property or apartmont in Decatur Llyod Rhodes, Hoagland Phone. 136-3tx RENT OR"firY 5 or 4 room «o-mi-modern house, near General Electric. Reply Democrat Box 249. !36-3tx F<TR REXt 4 room’ house a lid gar* age. wired for stove, piped tor gas. >ls a month. 7 miles west Decatur on 224. Phone E. TT. Bryan, A-78470 Fort Wayne. g 134-3 t 0— —, '■ • FOR SALE—AII steel clothes line jNists with 5 foot cross arm. Ready to install. Maier Hide & Fur Companv. 134H1 — — o— — ——■— Hlnh <-rtirira«» Kotlce la hereby given that laionn Margaret ItantlliiK T»s|>le has filed a petition In the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of her birth determined. Said petition Is set for hearing on Hie 15Ui <hy of June, tail. CLVItE O TItriUTNEK Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 5:50 to 11:50 12:50 U 5:00 Saturdays. 5:00 p. m. Tolophona IM Eysg Examined Glaaaea Fitted

DECATUR DAJLX DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA

' 2 Br\ j \MBSb ■“ «r — 9 ' M r wiTH A MODEL of the invaeion eoact as their text book, this' sroup* kof Allied soldiers is being briefed by • company commander who J points out every detail of the attack to his men who are prepared kto meet Naxi beach obetadee, (Intornational Soundftota)

FIRST INVASION (Con tin owe wrvai rage 1) Thunderbolts dive-bombed Nazi armor and traffic. * Spokesmen emphasized that until considerably larger forces on both nidtw have been engaged In decisive fighting. It will be impossible to gage the success of phasetwo—the elimination of mobile reserves. At present some phases of the invasion are ahead of schedule, some even with It and some be hind, it was said. The Germans already have switched some air reserved to fields near the battle area. Geographically they have the big advantage of a large number of airdromes within 100 miles of Bayeux and Caen. But it wan questionable how many planes the strained German air fore-! would be üble to commit to the operation until the Allied overplan becomes more apparent. (Merrill .Mueller brodcast word that reporters at Allied supreme headquarters in Ixndon were told that "the major battle In France is joined." Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson said in Washington that the full fury of German count-

NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hcr.4>y given that the undersigned commissioner ap. point d by the Adams Circuit Court of Adam* County. State <x indiatia at Aprij 1944 Term of said f’oiirr In a caiixe for partition of real ••stale for which this action wa F brought wherein I’suU Rodesilinck is pbUntiir and William Rodenbeck is defendant and which Is Cause No 17136 on the Civil Docket of said Court by authority of said Court will offer for sal: at public auction to the highest and beat bidder at the real estate hereinafter described on Tuesday the 20 day of June at 6:30 oclock I’. M the following described real estate in Adams County in the state of Indiana, towit; Ihe northwist quarter of the northwest quarter of Section Sixteen (16) in Township twenty eight (28) North of Rang, four teen (14) east containing forty 140) acres, more or less Said real estate will be sold frm- of alt lt< ns except taxes for th.year 1944 due and payable in the year 1946 Said real .-stale will be sold for not leas than iwothirds of the full appraised value thereof and übj.-ct to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court and upon the following terms: At least one-third of the purchas.- price caaii In hand and th.- balance upon delivery to the purchaser of a d.-wi for the real estate purchased together with an abstract of title brought down to date of sale. Said real estate is all under cultivation and is lo.al-d three miles northwest of Decatur on State Highway No. 27 and one mile north. Ferd L Litterer, Comm. Ferd L Litterer,, Attorney. J. F Sanmann. Auctioneer.

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“MEßßY-GO-ROUND” — — _ . THE L T— , '.YteAl Frit 5 -' AoE \/> /«H W> /ga «sf kees MoSOra BLONDIE IF IN DOIJBT-UJET AN EX-RAY! ByChfcYcmng 7> Hill ■* X V R F AP rrJ^O ( fc A% T ' ATE IT WHILE YOU V>V\ I «•-Sw i \2! UWGRV Jl -_-ink- ■■- Zx /ih i' ■ I ( i\ tegSL. K ,;4-l i_~— 3-mM ~£ tfi .w -L-^J-

erattacks in northern Franca can be expected to begin at any moment.) EISENHOWER PRAISES (Conti easd rrw rpvo r taking of the operation, and proved its effectiveness by the fact that theaianding was made as planned,’* Hlaenhawer said. "Their good work is continuing. General Montgomery* is in immediate and direct charge of all assault ground fercas Under htan all troops are performing magnificently." o— DONATION MADE (Continued From Pn*o 1) estate was fixed at >15.285.66 it was suggested that the funds given the society be divided among the following funds: one. 'half to ministerial relief; one. fourth to the church erection fund, and one.fourth to the John, son BHile College of Klmberland Heights. Tennessee. Rev Frank Buck, treasurer of ; the society, was in Decatur Wed. ' nesday, and on the suggestion of i the executor and attorney of the

•stats agreed to spend >6O" of the fssida In this county, although the will did not compel It. A contract was signed between Rev. Buck and the trustees of the cametery, who are Chester Hains, Carl H-dington aud Jasper Wah. el. The trustees agreed to use the principal and interest only for upkeep of the csmeiery. Rev. Buck took the remainder of th# assets to Cincinnati. — —oIJCUAI. SOTSCB Nsrler Peblir Sals Meal Kaaale b» Cesaaalaalawer The undersigned < oii>n>ls«lonar by virtue ot an order of the Adstne Circuit Court made and entered in a onuae therein pandtnf entitled Eraie (arty Poatiua vs. Vernon Ponliue, et al and numbered 17124, on Che dorlurts thereof, hereby give notice that be will, AT THE HOURS OF 4 te P. M. * 4;#o P. M. (respectively) ON Saturday the ITtfc day of June, 19(4. A* and on the farm premlaen 2% tnilea west end >4 mile north of the Town of Geneva. Adame County, Indiana, at I «S o'clock P M. and at and on the premise* „f the residence property situate on the north side of the extreme went end of Weal Main tttreet in the Town of Geneva, Adam* <>unty, Indiana at 1:00 o'clock P. M and from day to day the nr after, without further notice, at the law offlca* of Henry II Heller In the City .of Decatur, Adam* County, Indiana, offer for »ale at pubjiu suction, for not less than two-thlrds <Bk> of the full appraised value the roof, the following deaerils-d real eat ate altust* In Hartford Township Adam* County, Indiana, amt a resident e property situate at the extreme went end <>f the Town of Geneva, Adam* County. Indiana, to-wlt Parcel No. 1: The north half <%) of the northwest quarter <l4) ot Section twenty-five (tt) townadilp twenty-five (2.’>i north ot range thirteen (13) east, containing eighty (SO) acre* mon* or leas Parcel No. 2; Commencing four hundred and slaty eight <4S») feet, eaet of the aouttow-sst corner, of the aoutheaat quarter < U I of the northwest quarter H 4) ot section twe ntynine <29) In township twenty.five (26> north range fourteen < It) east theme east one hundred feet (100) thence north three hundred feet (3<>o> Uiern-e west o ne hundred < 1»J» feet them e miulh three hundred feet (300) tn the place of beginning This is an exceptionally good farm containing Xi) acre* with aplendid quality, high productive soil; S a< res of said farm being in woods paMure, entire balame of farm under cultiva. lion; fence* good and all of the land well drained. Nl<e six room house, large barn, new Implement shed, milk house, with all other necemuiry out building*. Till* firm I* a splendid crop producer situate only one. b.ilf mile off the Mtate Bond Panel No. 2 consist* of a I\4 story, frame. S room dwelling huuae wHh »aarment and all good <>ut building* togeUier with approxiiniidely one-lialf (la; acre of ground. Thl* I* n splendid property very conveniently located, being In the west part of the Town of Geneva. Good rental or would maka- a aplmdid home. Said *nle will be made aubjec* to th# approval of the '’ours and for <a*h; this real estate will he sold free and dear <»f all liens and other em-mnbran >■» «av.- and except the current fitaite and County tnxe* for til* year of 1941 due and payable in 1945, and except the a*aa«sinent for William Fenntg et al drain The sale of tin- farm |» also subject to th.crop leuM- of present tenant terminating March 1. 1945. A. Ford. Coniinlssloner lieu; H Heller. Allorae) fee < w mni|a*loaer May l*-2i’> June 1-S

FOR SALE Russell 0. White Property 931 Walnut Street House open for inspection Sunday, June 10. 2 to 5 p. m. Beautiful 5 room bungalow, Cali foruia type. Solid oak floors and trim, built In kitchen cabinets and I<»uble sink, Westinghouae electric stove and refrigerator. 2 built-in corner cupboards in dining r.Mim cedar lined linen and doth-a closet Wood fireplace tn living room Modern bath with shower Basement under entire bouse and recreation room sealed whh knot ty pine. Steel Venetian blinds and steel casement window- through out an barrel cistern and motor plumbing Price >IO.OOO as above described. Call 1097.

NOTftV. TO BlltnHa* N'ldlce Is hereby given tnat UPtlt 7 30 P. M o'clock oa the ZU* day of June. 1»««, the Board of Public Work# and Mafet;. of the CHy of Devictor, Indiana, wHI receive blds or pisgmaal* for the furaiahipg of all or any part of the following street repairs and aurfadng material* <20.000 Galloos vt Emu tel tied Acpiielt. luh Tons of Bituminous Coated Astgregate 1,200 Ton* of Stone, (Rise as required*. too Ton* ot Hltumlnou*—4>ou<reC* A II Type C. Applied by the Didder upon the street* of the City of liaeatue. Judiana during the current yea; and in conformity with the ape. libation* on file with the Clerk Treasurer of the said City. Eg* h bidder atiaJl make hl* proI>'m«rl or bid igmn the form prescribed by the rtiaSe Hoard of Account* of th# Htate of ludiaba which stiall contain the veriflnd ntiUemen* r«-liuln-d by law. end shall arompany his hid. and deposit a certified check or bond, equal t« ten percent of his bld. is a guarantee of per for mane#. The Board of Putdh- Works and Nafety reserve* the right to reject any and all bide Big tied John B Ntults Joseph Brennan ftoaid of Put die Workb A Safety II Vernon Aura nd Clerk Treasurer June X-14

SALE CALENDAR JUNE 15 J. H. HAHNERT, % mile North ot Salem, Ind. UvMtock aud i'ersonal Property. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. JUNE 17 L. M. SIESENALLER. Edgerton, Ohio. Residence, Grocery Store. Case. Hotel and all equipment. J. F. Sanmann. auct. JUNE 20 PAULA RODENBECK, Guardian, 4 miles Northwant of Decatur. Ind n Highway No 27, then 1 mile North. 5:50 P M. »< re farm J. F. Sanmann, Auctioaeer.

Open Tomorrow The New and Modern Corner Grill Third and Monroe SU. Decatur Mr«. Ed. lioknccht. Prop. A cordial invitation to everyone to Mop and eat with um. We will feature the finest in foods at all times. SERVING DAILY CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS SI.OO CHICKEN or BARBEQI E PORK SANDWICHES HOME-MADE CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP HOME-MADE PIES AND CAKES. ' Hour#: 6:30 am. to i:jo pm Serviuß Breakfaata, 3:30 p. m. to 11 p. m. o CLOSED ALL OAYjSUNDAY ihnnera, Soupti, and Closed Thursday 2p. m. u _ . . . for balance of day. SsnfiWlCßea.

MEN WANTED For Essential War Work AH Shifts Ages 16 to 60 Learn Wire Mill Trade Inspectors and Shipping Clerks Needed Employment Office Open 8 a. m. to S p. m. Hiring according to WMC reguiaiiooN. PHELPS-DODGE CO4-I-EK PRODUCn CORP, 1N(!a MFC. DIVISION Lincoln Highwsy Esst

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MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By Ueited Frees) Stocka, Irregularly lower to eeiet trodlng. Bonds, irregular. Curb stocks, irregular. Chicago stocka. irregular. Cotton, up as much u Me 4 bate. Wheat, rye and bariay, irregular; oata a fraction higher. Chicago livestock, hogs steady to weak; cattle fully steady, to weak, •heep steady. o frada to a Good Tow* — Dooatw How to Hold FALSE TEETH Mors Firmly In Place Do year false teeth #nn»y aM aaataarm** you by •lipyinf. dyppm# or wetohne when KM *#l. langii #e talk 1 JaM aprinkla • IltUe FASTKKTH an your piaUa. Thia alluUuw <aua-#<«I) powder IwMb faiea teeth mor* firmly an# more eomforuMy. N* rummy, ««wr. pasty umte «# foelkMlttaa* not *eur. Check* 'piaU odor” (feature breath). (M FABTKKTH today at Say Sru# atore. ■IMM-I -in* 11 | iiWJLUmi