Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1944 — Page 5

PAY. AUGUST 22.1944.

Shrket Reports report of local foreign markets MURRAY 4 CO. , .11 kinds of livestock »* ' r Berre. Cralgvlll*. i ■ gnd Willshire fßlitcck received every day until 12:30 p. m. |ni Corr<ft»-'l Aug 22. < i 313 i»° |K >1! 13 59 |K fl - |b« - >♦ 30 „ Ehl :■ ’ ■ 14 20 * !• •••’•■ 2 ■ > ■L‘ 4.09 |K 10,0 |M (, 14.50 I 7.00 I UwhOIESALE EGG ANO QUOTATIONS FumleMd by ,_g®ECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone MO ' Corrected Aug. 22. !■ K- ; . b '-i - and fryrre 23c |K h. ntry. i< |My -jn'.ni: -. 1 < c *.:agn . .. lie GRAIN market elevator co. BH Corrected Auk 22. «nh)«c; to eaange durinc day. <l»!'v»red at elevator. <■ Uy If : W • .• 1 12 aHI Yellow Corn 160 9 v If i-i« 1 SO B-..n<t 1 86 , S'* ",c . ,75 Seed 2.00 MB ~ i oo oi per bushel leee lf| Com: .04 per 100 leea. M lo b ,Bna WAYNE LIVESTOCK . Wn Ih'l Auk 22- il I’l <K <Mk ■n- ina k<- steady, 149-240 ib«. 314 50; 140-150 !b». l'"!l" 11m.. 114: 120130 Kin 75; 100-120 Ibe. 113.50. Ilt^g^ u£ "- 113 50; stag*. Ill: male •’ 'iln-e. 115. upline lambs. .' ■* iinr*. 110; clipped ewee. ®<OiANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Auk 23— tipi — k in.iHMi steady; j2O tn 240 211 to 4M Ibe 14»5; )'■'" 1 -' n l*’» 1175 to 14.00; sows M»tu W" I '' - al»«a TOO: slaugh 'no,.iy steady; most m«. down 15 00 to load Hn (t choice around B ’« 1 7 "ii. K.mmofi anti med r^B 1 '""' ! " 1‘75; 2 loads choice r '" n, hcifora 17 M»; bath ah i uux.-d yi-arltnca medU^B 4 "' 1 g<ssi 12UO to ’00; good . ws -zraz.ee. .tuneable Uihi m<>et common and *"" 'o 11 oo cannerw and U'7?.' ' 75; veaiora stemely. lw•psi, 1.300; lamha strong to ■" , ’ r 25 hither. instances Io 50 ■, ' arly »«I» H 10; good and mostly 13 50 to 14.50; hulk •' ' ! and indium 7.b0 to IXOO. LIVESTOCK B’iXX” ~ "■■' - BBpj* 1-IJHiO; active. tully 'l<*id and .hole., jr.o to *1175 w.-iKhta over J 4« m m.wh Him; matterinK ’<> no n.e. cntnid. i.. , huirancn .tarly " 7.000; calves: 1,000; **r» and y.-arlmaa alow Ml Kr a <|.-a 13.50 t „ 17 7r , t((11 |KL 13 "" “» 16 75; choice in 17 25. c jwa fully ■Kk k ? o ''' * ,,w * 7 75 to FK,\ “M' tanners 4.75 t<* 5.25; -My t„ |nt)M|y H (M( bj *auK»«i- offerings; ■kke a ," , ”*' ly Bl IM ® very acatre. rn ‘*3u'n« to choice ■»” MKhT mo ”‘ y 25 ’"' a,| y early sales Kod iTm? H ‘° .■nMd, h, i ’ ■*“*« w«2 i?t°r r 14 7 " ; m '- d,u "’ ■ -arl, »- 6 »: *«'«erW” l ' oJJi** rt * r ’ 1 i tM ' C *GO GRAIN CLOSE ■ ’»1 "3%; Ja|y 1 7P ' 4: •«% *: ■ -J" 2, * 4 ' 4 ' S M ** «! T n * T * Prm ' ~ e"”wJ88M8t»

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISING RATES ewmaaasawaum Minimum for flrot Insertion 30« Ono Timo, Per Word li/ t < Additional Ineortlone Per Word, Per Day i< Mweaiw, Card of Thanka. 50* Obituaries, Versos, Rooolutlons |1 Menus, run menu style |1 ( Notices, Cap Hoads, S-pL body 50< j <ll picas deep, one column) | Insertion Deadline Copy must be tn office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE rot «AU-e..,hu line ot wiring supplies and fixtures. Vbrick Bros. Phono MO. 40-ts WMI BALK—tight Sarden or build Ing lots on 11th street west of NovaHy Co. MO each. M down. )5 monthly. Bob Heller. A Good ReeWy Service. Phone 870. l«B.tf FOft “SAIJC Tur trimmed black coat, site 18. one plain black winter coat, one green wool drees, one black crept* dress, four white poplin nurse's uniform, all sise 14. Phone 83, or can be seen at 128 S. Fourth St. k 198-3tx Wh MALfc—Girl's tricycle 22C - N. Sth street. Phone 423 Itx Foil RAl.lfc' Red ripe cannTng tomators. Across from riverside Jiridge. and Schmitt. Phone S7SS 199 git ♦AMI SALK 'Dining room suit ■ |7i Rood condition. Phone 1164 after 4 p. m. 199-tr4t IWt SALE <19211 Ford Phone 1429 - 199-3 t x POIT SALE 80 acr<« in Kirkland twp. Modern 8-roorn house farm well tiled. Also have 8-rootn house in Monroe, slate rouLArcoia heating system J. A. Harvey Monroe Phone 7. 199-3tx FOR’ SALE' — (lax stove, electric roaster, baby buKgy. baby walker. 1019 Central Ave. or phone x 93.1 g 19»-2t FOR EALiT h room semi-modern house on 10th gtreet; asphalt shingle aiding; |l.»00 down. Walter J. Boekman, Real Estate and InsurSBeg. 187-ts JI'HT Rh'CEIVEfI - Lamp shad) * for floor and bridge lamps. Silk and parchment shades. Sprague Furniture Co Phone 199. 197-3 t FORKALE U.»n chairs, pictures, mirrors, table lamps, and smokers. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. 1973 t •Ai*ple» liand plc ked flfl oo per be. wintlfalis f*4 cente, Herman 'Meyer Monroe Ph >ne 93H lower •Chleaao stocks Irregularly lower. Cotton off as much as 5o cente a bale. Wbfwt, oate and barley fractionally tower: rye of as much as I*4 cents. Ch hag o livestock: Hogs act're. fully steady; cattle steady 'o weak sheep steady to firm. o__ Tmfls In a Good Tova — Oacatui «■■■■■„ - ——<> I worn »: OS' FIR 41. •STTTI.KWKWT os- s'.wrt i v: wo. w»i Notice Is lierMiy given to the i re. dltor*. heirs Olid l<-gatevM of Mary A Kyanx'in, deeeaMerf to a;n*ear In the Aidano, i Ureult Court, h. 14 at I- • eatur, Indiana, on the IMli da> of Hept,.roller, uh. an.| «how lausv. If any. why die Final H«-ttle<iient A< - Cowls With th<- CMtnte of h.»l<l d--cedent uhould not In- approved, and mid heirs are notified to then mid ttie.e make proof of helrxhtp, and receive their distributive »h.,f - Raymond s;>uni>->ii. Adnnnlxtrator IteeMur, Indiana Aug 21. Util. <i. Hem, Hlerly. A Horae, Aug. 21-2 S ——* O Mrrii r, of fimi. »s:tti s.wr.vr os- s:» r»-rs: ms. ;i»m> Notice Im hereby given to the ere. dltorM, heirs and legalceM of Rm-hcl K Ryan. <|eeea»ed to appear in thAdams Circuit Court. In hl at |mh »- tur. Indiana, on the kth day of September, I'JH, and «""« eisUae, it any. Why the Final Settlement Aeeounto with the estate of said de< • 4•nt should not Imi approved, and said bsirs are notified to then ami there make proof of lielrahtp, and re< eive their dlatrlhiitlve slmre». <l. Remv Hh-rty. Administrator with will annexed l»e<-iitur, Indiana, Aug. 14, 1»44. U. Remy Hlerly, Attorney Aug 15-22

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Frank Dellinger Auctioneer Route Six Decatur Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSI FRANCK FIRE — WINO — AUTO 710 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 N. A. BIXLER OFTOMETRIOT HOUR*: •:M to 11:» 12:K to »:W MUrdir*. *:oo a- «*• Kr« 4 S*omin»o OiMMM RltUO

WANTED WE MAKk covered bu'tons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South Fl"*- 181-27tx SEW ING MACffL, E REPAIRING —AU makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. WAjiTfSl) - Radios to repair. iThrlck Bros. Ml-ts U’ANTED To buy good late mod *i Uped cars. Pay as per O.P.A. Fred Buscbe. Phone 975. 190-10tx WANTMD Girl f<>r housework. May stay evenings or go home. Good wag.-a. Pboue 228 or write P. O. Box 2«6 m ts WANTED Washings and iioising-’ Address replys to Box 272, care Decatur Democrat Company. 198-3 t WANTED TO IM'Y Wooden, stave silo, prefer 10 x 30. Write or call Ed Wieke Hoagland. Ind. route one, 199Ai3tx WJNTED fsianx on farms. Eastern money. Uyw rates. Very libwal ternw. See me so rabstraetd of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-if WANTED’-ffia er to G. fc., se’vTS and eight o'clock run. Arrange meat* and contract, call Taxi operator. Tax Service. g 197-3tx MISCELLANEOUS TrSk kstiMaTM <0,,4 Ing and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort. health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 181-27 t 'Mirra Moth Initnunlzer la effe<~ five against moth damage for 2 years In clothing and a years In furniture and rugs. Smith Irrug Co. Farmers AftENTTOSr^We’remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. D«eatur phone 2009. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts ELECTRICAL SV PPLIBS RegarJlees of your needs In the tine of electrical supplies large or small we can supply you, Including wire, fan material to make your own heating ellements, switches, fixtures. etc. Arnold A Klenk. 179-ts HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for good used furniture, rugs and stoves. Sprague- Furniture Co. Phone 199. 197-6 t MONEY TO LOAN-Cash loans of 810 to |3OO made to women or men. Decatur I-oan and Discount Co. above Auto License Bureau. T FOR RENT Foil ILEN’T" Coo! sleeping room in moder nhome with board and laundry included. G.nthiucn prefired. Phone 1171. 199-1 tx

rw>*twtt m •«i w g ojjw j IM pound* of kZwWJuI want paper rUAUiUtiUj will make *• 15 mm. ahell containers. Start aavinft BtWtSfflS fMB MM MSISSASSM _ vtt t vTT ■■■■■■■■MeMMMMto - * Construction Men! You Are Urgently Needed At Once on Pacific Northwest Construction Project Thia project rated by the Army, Navy and War Manpower Commission as EXTREMELY IMPORTANT to your country! Transportation Advanced! ATTRACTIVE SCALE OF WAGES Work week 54 hours — time and one halt for work in excess of 40 hours. FOLM>WING CRAFTS NEEDED IMMEDIA 1 ELY ! Steamfitters Plumbers Kteamfitter Combination Welders. Must be affiliated In good standing with the Construction Division of the United Association of Journeymen, Plumbers, and Steamfitters A. F. of L. Ml ST BE CITIZEN OF U. S. A. Immediate Living Facilitlen Available For Employed Persons Only! Applicants must bring draft registration and claasification. social security card, and proof of citiacnship. Company Representative will interview and hire applicant* Monday thru Saturday— A u»unt 21-26 inclusive. apply U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION 121'4 W. Washington Blvd. Pert Wayne- Ind. ( » » < < t v p u

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Ration Calendar tnu Pries an« Rattoa Board Office, earner First sag Mcarow )ts M closed TnesMy and tthu» lay.) Processed Foods Blue stamps A8 thruogh 28 and 2 5 good lor 10 points sach Indefinitely. B 5 through F-5 become good August 1 and remain good indefinitely. Meats Red tamps A8 thruogh Z 8 good for 10 points each Indefinitely. A-5, B 5 and C-5 become good July 80 and remain good Indefinitely. Sugar Stamps 10, 31 ant! 32 in Boek four good for 5 pounds until further notice. Stamp 40 in Book four good for 5 pounds of canning sugar. Application for additional canning sugar must be sent to board accompanied by one spare xtaaip 87 for each applicant. •hose No. 1 “airplane” and No. 2 “airplane” xtamp in book fl good for 1 pair each until further notice. Stempg Invalid it removed from book. Gasellne Stamp A-12 good for I gallons through Sept. 21. B-3, C-8, H 4 and C-4 good for 5 gallons until further notice. T. (third qtr ) good for 5 gallons through Sept. 30. E. and E-l good for 1 gallon. R and R-l good for 5 gallons. R and R-l not valid at filling stations but consumer may exchange R for E at bls local board if he Tishes to van chase non highway gasoline at filling station. A. B, C, D and T coupons are not valid until they have been endorsed In ink, pencil, stamped or printed with the automobile registration number and state. Motorists should write 1944 numbers on book and on coupons. Tires Passenger ear tire Inspections are no longer required, but Inspection records should be retained for obtaining supplemental rations and tire replacements. Next Inspection due: Commercial vehicles every 4 months or every 5,000 miles. B holder* eligible for Grade 1 tires but must show absolute need to carry on essential activities. All A holders may obtain certificates for Grade 3 tires, hut only after they have found tires which may be purchased. Fuel CT Period 4 and 5 coupons valid through Sept. 30 and have the following values: 1 unit, 10 gallons; 5 unite, 50 gallons; >5 units, NO gallons. All change-making coupons snd reserve coupons are now good. Used Fate Each pound of waste fat Is good for two meat-ration points.

WANTED li itung lady wiaihing permanent employment, postwar Mecurity. opportunity for advancement and pleasant working conditions. Must have typing experience, lie qualified in taking dictation.. and be willing to learn photography development work. If interested, call Robert W. Odle Central Soya laboratory Decatur, Ind. Phone 337.

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I Household Scrapbook I j* By ROBIRTA LIB | Cracked LlNeleum Finely (-'topped cork mixed with liquid glee is eiveilent as a filler for the erack in linoleum. When it Ims set bard, rub down with emery paper and paint to match with the

ARE YOU HAVING A PUBLIC SALE? Book Your Sale With The SUMAN BROTHERS I-«nter W. “Bud” Suntan, Auctioneer ! mile EaHt of Decatur, tint houtte eant of the place known aa Steele school house. Telephone Deeat or «7fii Route 3, Decatur I MIWMNIkIMiniIfIMMMMNONBMNNMMngNIIMNBIINIfiIIfiffigMIfiIBMMMrMfiaar REAL ESTATE AUCTION “The Spantfler Estate” IMPROVED 53 ACRE FARM and I ACRE TRACT on Thursday, August 24 at 2:00 P. M. LOCATION: 3 miles West and 3% miles North of Decatur, Indiana, then >9 mile West. Or. 6 miles Northwest of Decatur on the Winchester ar River Road. Or. 3«4 mllea North and mile East of Preble Indiana Or, only 15 miles Southeaat of Fort Wayne. Indiana DESCRIPTION: 53 ACRE FARM—Good six room house, basement, bath, bullf-ln Sink. Soft water in the house Electricity. Good well and windmill. Nice lawn and some fruit. Barn 40x64. Slate roof. Water piped to barn. Work Shop and Granary 39x30. Ma< hltte Shed. Chicken Iloutw*. Hog House and Corn Crib. 10 Acres of good timber and blue grass pasture, balance under cultivation. The land has been farmed by a good tenant and it Is a productive piece of land, located in an excellent community and surrounded by well Improved farm homes 4 ACHE TRACT—Located 2 miles South and 2 miles East of the above described farm, will be sold Immediately following th<- sale of the 53 acre farm THIS IS A FINE TRACT OF GOOD LEVEL LAND. IDEAL BUILDING SITE FOR AN ACREAGE TERMS: IS*? day of sale, balance upon delivery of clear title, possession March 1, 1945. Charles W. Spangler Administrator. J. F Sanmann—Auctioneer Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. Public Sale As 1 will devote alt of my time to ’he auctioneering business we will sell at public auction all of our Livestock on the farm, located 5 miles northwest of Decatur on road 27 then >„ mile north on the Williams road, or 1 tulle east and miles south of Hoagland, on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 1944 Sale to begin at 2 o'clock P. M. prompt. 17 HEAD OF REGISTERED HOLSTEIN CATTLE t> cows mostly 3 to 5 yr. old. fresh in the spring, all rebred, and now milking 30 gal. daily. 5 heifers coming 2 yr. old. well developed, from aliove cows, all pasture bred. 3 spring heifer calves also from altove cows. 3 Bulls: 1 coming 2 yr. old. a good breeder, 2 outstanding young calves, one 4 mo. and one 6 mo. old. Full details given sale day. HORSES AND HARNESS A good team of Koan Geldings. 7 years old. weight 3300, sound and good workers; Bay mare. 9 yrs. old, good worker Brass trimmod breeching harness. 23 In. collars. HOGS ANO SHEEP 2 spotted sows due with 3rd litters before day of sale; 2 Chester White gilts, due l<y day Os sale; 2 Chester White gilts open 13 feeders weigh 15<> Tbs 5 coming 2 yr. old Shropshire ewes; 6 aged Dorset and Shropshire mixed ewes; 1 Dorset buck coming 2 yrs. old. MISCELLANEOUS Trailer with stock rack, load of miscellaneous articles. TERMS—CASH. You are welcome to see this property any time before sale, however you enter our premises on your own risk, < are will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not bo responsible should any occur. Chris and Louise Bohnke, Owners R. S. Johnson and E. C. Itoehrman. Aucts. T. D. Schleferstein. Clerk.

linoleum. Clothes Drying I Dunsbine at more deslratde In drying clotbos than a high wind, since sunshine both vwee'ens and i bleaches them, 'While a high wind . may tear the clothes and will take the atiffnes out of starched goods. Make Beat Canning t The varieties otf tomatoes found

best for canning are the Greater Baltimore. Red Rock, John Baer, and Landreth Thirteen states Impose limits on sale of hard liquors

Public Sale We, the undersigned, will sell at Public Auction at the home of Norman Reldenbach. 1 mile north and 2 miles west of Convoy. Ohio, the following pronorty, on Thursday, Aug. 24 Beginning at 12:30 P. M., Central War Time 2 HEAD OF HORSES 2 Black Geldings, smooth mouth, weight 3.090 pounds. 17 HEAD OF GUERNSEY CATTLE Cow. 9 years old, will be fresh by day of sale; Cow. 7 years old, will be fresh Hept. 15; Cow. 6 years old, will be fresh by day of sale; Cow. 6 years old. will tie fresh Hept 15; Cow. 3 years old, will be fresh by day of sale; Cow. 4 years old. third calf by side; Cow, 3 years old. second calf hy side; Cow. 3 years old. giving milk, bred May 1; 3 Heifers, 2 years old. will l»e fresh by Hept. 1; Heifer, 1 year old; 3 Heifers, I months old; 1 outstanding bull, old enough for service. 60 HEAD OP HOGS Double immuned How with M pigs by side; 6 tried Sows, will farrow In Heptember; Poland China Boar, weight 350 lbs.; 45 shoats, weighing 70 to 120 lbs. FARM MACHINERY New set Brass Mounted Harness; .McCormick-Deering Mower, gear enclosed, like new; John Deere Corn Planter; I.H.C. Tractor Disc: good Welx-r Wagon. TBRMS-CABH. Wm. and Norman Reidenbacb, Owners Boy H Johnson. Auctioneer Otto Herts, Clerk. Public Auctiim of 50 head of purebred registered Hampshire bred gilts and sows, to be offered for sale at the farm 6 miles east of Bluffton on 124 and 2 miles north: or 6 miles west of Decatur on Road 224 and 4 miles south; or 4 miles south of Msgley; or 6 miles west and 2 miles north of Monroe, on Thursday, August 24 Sale Starting at 1 O'clock 50 head of gilts and sows toed kt start farrowing the last of August and through September: mostly the daughters of Roller's Fashion Parade, grandson of Steam Roller, and out of a daughter of Low Score, and several daughters of Flash Anew, one of the breed's top sires and sire of Delta Linda, top junior yearling sow at 1943 type conference. The pigs of Flash Anew are hy far the fastest growing I have ever raised. 4 gilts by New Glory, Illinois grand champion top laiar at the 1942 type conference, and today the greatest Hampshire sire in lowa. These gilts are absolutely tops in every respect. These gilts are bred to Rosc-y Paahion. grandson of Flash Anew, Anew Choice, top son of Flash Anew. And according to Walt Hriggs the largest yearling boar he saw In his entire trip through the middle west this summer. The majority bred to New Glories, top son of New Gk>ry out of a darn by the |2«W>.W Ace High Roller. This Icoar has behind him the greatest pedigree in the Hampshire breed today. Besides the BJ3OO 90 New Glory and the 52209.00 Ace High Roller there is Century of Earlliatu that sold In the Timberline dispersal sale this spring at 8460nn0; Century High Roller, fountain head of the- present dap Rollers. Silver Strike. 81900.00 sire of Norfolk City Farms. Norfolk, Va. Top of our sow herd is Bobby Girl, dam of Delta Linda This sow farrowed 76 pigs in 5 litters. Her great depth of Isidy. extreme- length, heavy ham and short sound feet are unequalled in Hampshire circles. These gilts have been confined to a woods pasture adjoining an alfalfa tract, have had plenty of exercise, water, ample shade, and have been fed a ration consisting of corn, wheat, oats, alfalfa meal and a mineralized supplement, and have been conditioned on Economy stock powders They are in beautiful condition and showing their litters very nicely. If you like Hampshire hogs and want the best available in Hampshire type and blood linns you are cordially invited to look this offering over. All are double Immuned. Write for catalog. IER MB—Cash. If c redit Is wanted see clerk at Farmers aud Merchants Bank at Bluffton, Indiana. Harvey L Steffen, Owner Ellcnhergcr Bros.. AuctMteers Amo# Gerbe| . ( ck . rk Refreshments will be served.

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