Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1944 — Page 5

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Irkel Reports REPORT of local IBK. FOREIGN markets I for |K |N ETT. MURRAY & CO. IBL ill kind* of livestock at Berne, CrSlgvlUa. r i Willshire te£k received every day ||K until 12:30 p. m. H correHrd August 8. H. ' sab is* 13.50 ■ ■ 14 3 " tUff ]■(, ibi .12 50 9 5 50 9 1260 H !!w fK. 8.50 9 .1. 2-50 ■wholesale egg and 9oULTRY QUOTATIONS ■ Furnished by ■kCATUR PRODUCE CO. ■g phone 380 a fl i ' 1 Aii f :u=t *.flp fl fl--. broilers ind fryers..— 26c - ZOc fryers -2« c tpriiigern — - * hen*. 17c and «t*K» 14c GRAIN MARKIT Sll'RK ELEVATOR CO Corrected August 8. rabject to ctuuigo during day. ■utt deiirered at elevator. fl “ 11 MR'.ltr'i' 1 l<> 9Yr- » ' "-I1 1.60 ■ s. I!'..'- -1.90 V ] HO B' . (».r, 75 ■ m.. — 2.00 9 .. 1.00 |l Cora: .04 per 100 IMB. K Lo b. farm. fIcASAPOHS LIVESTOCK ' j?ii'if. Aug. 8. -- fUI’l — inn,,,,, active; 180-41H)-lb and kilts steady; 100-150 9 r> highei. s„«K steady; good Mta »< 16,12(1, lbs . 111 HO, 211 9* 11105; 1110-150 lbs, mostly 9 5 ' ' 114 814.05; much .)< *< liptlons, 113 752.Jon caives. 000; good ■'b'r IS and heifers ac- ■•»••* grad, s fully steady hut ,dd , ||,||<, 11401 b steel* iwrerla loads good and 9" *4O 950-It, y. ai llnga, 816.25- “’ ,l Medium and good steer* lo*d mostly c hoice 8921 b. 9«!i'hHf n< 11U1.5-615.50; tom--9 Im * f i-ows. 69-812.50; 9?’ 45-68 50. deal 9 Mr •* »><sn--9*” loon; prices steady to '«P 114 50 tot c hoice spring 9* h " lk *'"”'l grade. 612.50-614. mid medium mostly 88-812. ■CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE 9**' Sept 164; Dec. 1 54%9‘ <f lfr, % July 1.48%. 9 Sept. 6Vv% : Dec. 66%-%; 9 K Ju| 6 ■ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 9'“"' All » 8 11.1’1 IWFAI 18.060; active, complete 9' ,1111 -» steady, good flrt*-* 160-240 |bs.. at 614.75. 9, over 240 lbs. as well |V'” r 11 l»»ws under 550 lbs. ■ few big weight sows at Ko n ru ,IS '»*l"K teas ' w lot. fl” I*' 1 *' calves, 1,0044; lew * ll 'i' | ly choice steers and all others weak 9* wt; < ow , ln moderate *’*k to 15c lower; bulls K? ‘l'ady to weak; ve alers K-m * l& larK,,l y fal nM ’ r,l " : * bo,,t ■ " s,r i<’Uy choice- steers, ■- r '"P. several loads 117.509, 'otter cows mostly 87.85 9J Most beef ,- <>WH |g 60-611; . 1 . 1 ' weighty sauaage ■ «ra»*ern above 810; 9 r.Htble ,t, M . k (IUH „ her( , 9.,,"'''" 1 "arrow at 89-612. 91’ *■***• "la-ned steady; 5 9 spring lambs carrying Ki'« T r '?" "“•d 1 "" 1 ••nd 815. 9 doc * d M4l ‘ “ t 815.10; ■ r.'d * , ? r 1,1 , " u| r R springK,... ’ n ' l ' ho *<* kind held ■l tun. s“' kwg.. medium and B-X ? w " h I,Rh ' ‘" ,u BuL. nlO 17 Wow ; K | 3|s to good shorn ■ MA ’kET B AT t B.Mbk.d ■ i 9*4. 'rating ’ ' o|< * r T* and barley irboM tuUy

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| LOCAL CLASSIFIED T ADVERTISING RATES | Minimum for flrat Insertion 80s * j Ono Timo, Per Word 1/ 2 g | Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day u ; Card of Thanks- 50« j Obltuarlee, Versee, Reeolutlons— 81 I Menue, run menu 5ty10.... 81 j Notices, Cap Heads, S-pt. body 50c j (12 picas deep, one column) ♦ — —» Insertion Deadline Copy must be !n office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE -Frame house. 2 story. 5 room with summer kitchen attanhed. glazed tile foundation. On Schafer farm 3 mile north of Dent school Root Towncthlp Call Ralpr. Gentle at Schafer Store or Inspect house by calling Ralph Bluhm at Schafer Farm. 185-3 t i'OR OALE —Complete line of wlrIng supplies and fixtures. UhrlclC Bros. Phone 860. 40-ts FOR SALE—Eight garden or build- : Ing lots on 11th street west of . Novelty Co. 860 each, 65 down, 85 monthly. Bob Heller, A Good Realty i Service. Phone 870. 168.tf FOR SALE: 8 room houve-, relate room, Areola heating system. J. A. Harvey. .Monroe, Indiana. FOR &AiLli: Tomatoes for slicing and canning; Evergreen and Golden Bantam sweet corn; canning pickles and cucumibers. Lengerich and Schmitt, just over River lli idg,- Phon,-H7GS. 186 g 3t i FtiR'SALE -9 room' semi-modern | i house on 10th street; asphalt l shingle siding; 81.000 down. Walter , J. Bocktnan, Real Estate and Instiri ante. I*7 ts I FOR SALii 1 10 20 International tractor, first class; one 2 bottom 14-lnch Oliver tractor plow; 2 windmil) towers, 3o and 35 feet. Joe Sapp, Decatur route 6. g 187-3tx IMR SALE -I yearToid Guernsey bull. Max Rayl. 4 miles east, >4 ' mile north Monroe. g itx , FOR SALE —5 room semPmodeHi house, good condition. 82700. W. ’ Clyde Troutner, phone 1166. a 187-3 t . FOR SALE Electric ref-igerator 332 N. Fourth St 187 b 2t FOR SALE 1 2 year Jersey heifer, fresh. Hubert Sprunger. -Mon roe phone 91-D. 187-3tx i fIOR RAIJE--Pickles, beet- and toI matoes (First house west on 224. ■ north side of road. 187-3tx I FOR HALE: Collie pups~Wllliatn Witte, Poe phone. 186 2tx 1 TUY) CARLOWDS of oahTcoinins. 36 pound test or (tetter. Put your order In now at the Adams County Farm Bureau at Williams. Phone 589-J, Decatur. IM g-3: ' WIR BALE: Beiduhire and Poland China pigs. Jjwwronce Johnson Phone 569-K. 186 3tx - RALE: Toledo store scales. Phone 1568 or call at 515 Adams Bt, g 185 3t FOR RALE -Fisher piano at Chas. Daniela public sale Wednesday. August 9. 188-21 X BRICK FOR RALE: 81<> per thousand at South Ward School g 185 4tX LOTTANDFOUND —— LOHT: Male Blue Tick hound Call William Bluhm. Monroe 92 F. i 186-3tx LOST -A silver pin. Finder please return to Mrs. J. 11. Heller, 326 I Winchester street or phone 277. i, iM-3tx l o — I MASONIC Stated meeting Tuesday. August ' « at 7:30 <p.m. Edward F Jatberg. W. M. 186-2tx — 1 1 o DEBATE IS OPENED (Uostlauwu rrowi rags at Democrats went split between the Murray-Kilgore measure and a 1 bill by Sen. Walter F. George. D.. Gw. which would expand uwmploy- ! merit compensation coverage but • leave standaids to the deeislrai of the individual slates. A vigorous supporter of the Mur--1 ray-Kllgore bill conceded privately that the oppoaltlon held a margin 1 an the debate opened but predicted that their atrength would dwindle 1 before <« final vote wae taken. Ben. Arthur H. Vandenberg. R. wit k r<» taxpaikh* Nolh e Is hereby given that the fol In wing additional appropriation will be asked for b> the trustee at th" meeting •>< the advkMiry board of Wai lilnrton Township. Adams County. Indiana, In th* trustee’s offie Tuesday, August 4». 1844. at kXS Ipectel IMiool Fund W BJta® "« Property owners ha* e the right to be hesrd thereon JOMA • ItTDAbBUIUKR Washington Twp Trustee Aug. S*te.

WANTED ! we Make covered buttons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 Routh First. 181-27tx ' WANTEB-RMBi~» reialr. Dirick Bros. 861-ts sWing REPAIRING —AU makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman s, 445 South First. HAVIVANtHD -All kinds. AsFua for prices. Burk Elevator Co. Call t 25 or 886- 182-g!2t WANTED TO RENT 6 or 6 romn modern house Percy Gould. 821 E Crawford St., Van Wert, Ohio. 184-gTx Wa’nTKd —To rent modern or oaml-modern house. Box 267, c/o Democrat. 187-3tx HELP WANTED: Parts man. ftTFrn machinery man, and mechanic. Bee Herman Dlerkes at Dierkes Auto Part* 186-g-3tx 1 FOR RENT FOR REST OR LEASE: ~ Modern 8 room bouse, two cisterns, two car garage; two doons from high school. Will be there all day Tu<«day Mm. Zach Arclibold, Monroe, Ind. 186 g 2t P4*R home. Phone 613-A. K 187-Ji APARTM BN T FOR "RENT — War wives preferred, no children. -Small building for eale. 228 N, Fourth St. Phone 355. 184-gtf MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTHFAtRS for roofing, sldIng and John Manville rock wool Insulation. Saves fuel, epells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 181-27 t FARMERS ATTENTION^We remove dead horses, cows, hogs. etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts THERE IS A NEW liquid~~spray for clothing and carpets which with one application protects against moths for 2 years after repeated dry cleanings. Ask for Mirra Moth Immuulzer. Smith Drug Co. it MONEY TO LOAN-Cssb loans of 810 to 8300 made to women or men. Decatur Loan and Discount Co. above Auto License Bureau. T BE COOL IN Hl MMER=B!i WARM LN WINTER — Homeguard insulation pays for itself In 3 years on fuel savings alone. Wo are now equipped to install insulation in your home at the lowest cost to you. Cull us or contact Chris Bucher for free estimate. GAMBLES — across from court house on 2nd. Phone 429. 1 • •: <;t SERVICE ADDED AT GAMBLES •—Gamble Stores have added a new service to their line. They now offer an experienced crew to install Gambles Homeguard Insul ation. and all types of Roofing. Free estimates on all jobs. No job to big or too small. Just call 429. You can save at Gamble's. 183-6 t ELECT RIOALSrpPIJ ES — Regardleas of your needs in the line of electrical supplies large or small we can supply you, including wire, fan material to make your own heating ellements, switches, fix* tures. etc. Arnold A Kleuk. 179-ti Y4)L H“ Cft A NCE—I operateTa'congenial business which produces a fine income. After the war if will continue to provide me with a go<«l living. I am the Itoss and choose my own working hours. An automobile is my only investment. My business is not for sale, but if you will write me without delay. I will give to you some valuable information. Mr. Menno Amstutz. Monroe. Ind 184tlx-c o HOI K H TO HIIHICNS Th- un<l*r»lM>i"<l trustee will n«Kellar- n eonlradt wltli a Ihih driver for a t-iwnehip »w»«l bt*» to t>e operat—l in lllue Creek township during til" 1844-45 "••Ixwil yflar. ah> alioukl be fit-<1 with trustee up to » p M. Auguet 11, 1814. Trustee reeerwa right to reject any arid all bids. j Win. It Putten-on, trustee Blue Creek TowioMiip. Mich., chairman of senate Republicans and personal supporter of the George bill, called a party conference thia morning "to go over the bills aud explain the situation to Republican members.'* The Democratic steering committee, confronted with an Intra-party aplH on a major policy question, just three months before the general election, held one of Its rare meetings late yesterday but reached no compromise. Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSURANCE FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 * NOTICE My office will be CLOSED Aug. 14 to ineluslvo., N. A. BIXLER. O.D. For appeiobnent call 238.

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Ask Road Treatment With Dust Compound A petition was filed with the county commissioners by Dent Baltzell and other farm owners asking the board to treat a stretch of road from Pleasant Mills, south to the Blue Treek quarry, with a dust compound. The commissioners Instructed Thurman I. Drew, county auditor, to notify the petitioners that this particular stretch of road was In the process of being taken over by the state highway commission, as it forms the route of state road 14)1, and that the county highway department would not Improve it. Mr. Drew stated that all right of ways have been obtained over the route and that the state planned to absorb the road within the next 30 days. ” POLISH UNDER. tCoatlnusd From rage 1) the Europkeski hotel overlooking Pilsudski square where rows of Hitler's blitzkrieg armor were drawn up. organizing u new Polish army which would one day take up arms again. He emerged In 1942 as the commander in chief ot the Polish home army after his two predecessors had lieen captured and killed by Germans. But he emerged cloaked in the pseudonym of "General Bor,” a Polish word meaning forest and synonymous with the type of lighting he preached. His real Identity has been so W'-ll preserved that only a handful of high-riiuking Polish military authorities know it and they guard it zealously knowing the Germans if they knew the true identity of General Bor. might easily capture him. Polish officers here who know him. consider him one of the most brilliant soldiers in Poland's history. As tactician, one high ranking Polish military authority here said. Bor is one of the best. “His hadershlp.'' this officer said, “is superb. Bor has done wonders with the underground army. He organized the first units in September, 1939. along regular army lines, and directed his own organization until he t<a>k over all home armies two years ago. "Bor organizetl officers training •chools and sent his men on maneuvers. Rifle ranges were set up In forest areas controlled by Polish guerillas. Hospitals were set up with women as nurses. Ik»r found a use for every man. woman and child who wanted to help free Poland. But until now, he only used his most highly trained Soldiers for special guerilla warfare and sabotage. But with the light now in the open. Bor has brought his tens of thousands of soldiers into the open." The handsome general, whose hair is just beginning to gray. FOR SALE House in Geneva Hix rooms mid bath, hardwood floors, kitchen has inlaid linoleum tile floor, builtin cupboards. House is n<■w I y painted. Htorm windows for all windows. Ninety nine foot front. Several apple, cherry, pew trees and good grape arbor. Sidewalks leading to wash house, coal bins, garage and chicken house. All have electric lights. Priced to sell and must sell at once for cash. Can be seen any lime. Roe Dickerson

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c J U maintains several headquarters. With the start of the Warsaw campaign, he moved into the capital and into a cavern which had been one of his secret hideaways Here he directs the battle of Warsaw. It Is only a small place with rough walls covered with maps showing where various Polish divisions and regiments are operating. Tiny red flags mark spots

ARE YOU HAVING A PUBLIC SALE? 1 Book Your Sale With The SUMAN BROTHERS Lenter W. “Rud" Suman. Auctioneer 1 mile East of Decatur, first house east of the place known as Steele school house. Telephone Decatur 6761 Route 3. Decatur I I Notice I T 0 ALL land I OWNERS BENEFITED K All Ditches and Open Drains allotted as such, must he mowed and burned each year, S »nd cleaned out biennially and free from all ■ obstructions in conformity with Original M specifications. Such work to be completed |i between now and Sept. 15th. Thereafter it S is the duty of the County Surveyor to sell or H have cleaned all uncompleted work and the cost to he placed upon the tax duplicate. I WILLIAM EHRSAM, J ADAMS COUNTY SURVEYOR Public Auction I will sell the following di-Ht-rilw-d pei'Honal property on my farm located 3 mile* Eant and 1% mill** North of Berne. Indiana, or ’* mile South of The Springhill Church, on FRIDAY, AUG. 11,1944 1:00 P. M. on Pr«mi»e« LIVESTOCK: Sorrel Mare 5 year* old with Cole by Hide, weight loon. Black Gelding- 5 yearn old. weight loon. LIVESTOCK: Sorrel Mare 5 year* old with Colt by Hide, weight 1600. Hlai k Gelding, 5 yearn old. weight 1600 4 Brood Sown, 2 Shoa tn Berkshire Male Ilog. POULTRY—-Fine Flock of White Is-gborn pullet*. HAY AND GRAIN— 7 ion Clover Hay. 3 ton Timothy Hay. MACHINERY AND FARM EQUIPMENT Farinall H. Tractor on Rubber with CuitivatorH uned only two «< a*onn LITTLE GENIUS II in. Two Bottom Plow. McD. Drill. Ilknew. New McD. Corn Planter. Diac. Walking Plow. TRACTtIR MANURE SPREADER. McD. Mower. Side Delivery Rake. Huck Rake. McD. 8 ft Binder. Two aectlon *plke tooth harrow. GARDEN CI'LTIVATOR. Hteel Tired Wagon with Gondola Grain Bed. 8 in. Hammer Mill. CLIPPER Fanning Mill. Small Corn Shelter. 40 ft. Belt. Het of new Harneaa. TRUCK BED good for hauling grain HOUSEHOLD GOODS—lndimiapoli* Range, like new RDI'ND OAK Heater WILSON HEATER HOOSIER Kitchen Cabinet, like new Book Cane. Wardrobe. Oak Office Desk. 54" Flat Top. and many other useful article*. TERMS—CASH. CLARA OWENS, Owner J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer. Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana.

and areas. There is a similar map In Poll*h secret headquarter* here in London which I* altered from day to day on information from Bor detailing the distribution of hl* force* Hi* me**ages to hi* comrade* are given orally to courier* a* a safeguard against information falling Into the hand* ot the German*. Two or three time* dally. Bor

see* that the population of Waraaw knows of the progre-s hi* troop* are making by the use of loudspeaker* set up in various

Public Sale I. th* underffiffned, will »ell at public auction on the farm located 1 mile Went and mile South of Hoagland, on THURSDAY, AUG. 10,1944 Commencing at 1 P. M. —HORSES— Roan Mare. 4 year* old. will weight 1600 lb*., and sound. Sorrel Marc, 7 years old, weigh* 1500 tb»., and *ound. -ww Both good worker*. *■ <y- - —CATTLE— Guernney cow. 6. due by day of aale; Roan cow. 7. due Aug 17th • Guernsey cow. 6. due Aug 30th. Red cow, 6 yr. old. with calf by side; Roan cow. 4. due March 10th; all good producing cows; Red heifer aud Roan heifer due to freshen in December. — HOGS — 2 Duroc sow* due to farrow middle of Sept.; Ten 50 lb. shouts. — SHEEP — f 3 Ewes and 2 Spring Lamb*. —IMPLEMENTS—--8 ft. Deering Grain Hinder; Oliver Riding Breaking Plow; I H.C. 10" Feed Grinder tnew burr*l; Spike Tooth Harrow; Manure Spreader; set of Breeching Harne**. TER.MS-CABH. MRS. WALTER BOENKER Chrl* Bohnke—Auctioneer T. Schiefersteln—Clerk. PUBLIC SALE I. the undersigned, am quitting farming, and will sell at public auction all my dalryvattlo. hog*, tractor*, combine and all farm machinery. located five mite* north of Bluffton on State Road I. or five miles Houth of Ossian, or, 1 mile south of junction of roads No 224 and No. 1. FRIDAY, AUG. 11,1944 Sal* Starting at 10:30 A. M. 22—HEAD GUERNSEY CATTLE—22 Guernsey cow. 4 yr*, old. giving 5 gal. milk per day. fresh Mar. 13. Guernsey cow. 2 yr*, old, giving 5 gal. milk per day. freuli May 2 Guernney cow, 7 yr*, old, giving 5 gal. milk per day. fresh May 16 Guernsey cow, 3 yr*, old. giving 4 gal milk per day. fresh Feb 29 Guernsey heifer with <aif by side. 4 gal. cow. bred July 16. Guernsey cow. 2 yrs. old. giving 4 gal. milk per day. fresh Apr. 30. Guernsey cow, 5 yrs old. giving 2 gal. milk per day. fresh Feb 28. Guernsey cow. 3 yr*, old. giving I gal milk per day. fresh Feb. 14. Guernsey <ow. 3 yrs. old. giving 3'» gal. milk per day. fre*h. Guernsey cow. 3 yr*, old. fresh Aug. 20. Guernsey cow, 6 yr* old. fresh Aug 16. . Guernsey heifer, fresh Sept. 10. 3 Yearling Guernsey heifer*. z ’ j 6 Guernsey heifers, « months old * 40—HEAD HAMPSHIRE HOGS—4O Hix Hampshire sow*, carrying second litters to farrow (let 15 34 head feed shouts, 70 lbs. FARM IMPLEMENTS—TRACTORS—COMBINE ’36 Chevrolet llfr ton truck, grain bed and stock rack, new tires; 37 AHIn-Chalmer* tractor, on rubber; 36 AHta-Chalmer* tractor on rubber; Allis-Chalmers 5-ft. combine; re< leaner for Allls-Chalmera combine: Aills-Chalmers heavy series corn plows with power lift, AllisChalmers heavy 214 tractor plows; ,M< Iteerlng Little Genius 214 tractor plows; 7-ft. soil filter disc; 7-ft. Blount super dis. with 20-in. blades; Now Idea 7-ft. tractor mower on rubla-r; New Idea side rake; Black Hawk fertilizer tractor corn planter; Oliver Superior 12-diw fertilizer grain drill: Ohio tractor; manure spreader on rubber; soil filter I’ultl-tnulcher; Blount flexible rotary hoe; 8-ft. Blount spike tootfe harrow; Hear Cat roughage mill with feed roll* and .utter head. 75ft. rubber drive belt; Rial Cross corn shelter with thrower and sacker and recleaner; 2 rubber tired wagons with new racks and grain lieds and extra side board*; implement trailer, six sted wheels for Alli*Chalmers, wheel weights; 2 power take off for Aills-Chalmers tractors. This farm machinery I* all practically like new Milk house. BxU; one Surge *lngle unit milker, complete with pump pip- and 6 stall cocks; 1 litter carrier with hoist and 7o ft. of steel track: 16 cow stalls and 2 end partitions; 8 drinking cups; Ik cow stanchion*; milk cart on rubber: 8 milk cans Oil drums: grease gun*; power saw with tilting table; oil hath pump jack with cover, Maytag motor air compressor with 15 ft. hose, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH For credit make arrangements with Farmers A Men bants Bunk. Bluffton. Ind. VIRGIL L BOOKS, Owner Ellenberger Bros., Auctioneer* . Amos Gerber, Clerk. * Lunch served by Lancaster Chapel Indies Aid. * '** 'i i

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paits of tbe city and also through the underground press, which distributed newspapers and special communique*.