Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1944 — Page 5

lUESOAY, AUGUST 29.1944.

Ilarkel Reports AIL* RtPOAT OF LOCAL NO FOREIGN MARKETS MURRAY < CO. [ all kind* •» Hv**tock at ■ DK<tur. Bern*, Cralgvlll*, I «n<| Wiltshire ■ ivMt.ck re**lv*«l ev«ry day ■ until 12:10 p- m. Correi ted Aug. 29. H to 30« |hs- 13.50 [H to 2"o 10a 13.00 • Ito D" lb. 143" to 16" IDs. 14.00 |H to 14" lb* - 13 75 H to 120 H»» 13 00 I ■ 4 00 ■J,, 10.50 I tjk, , (choice) 15 00 fas —-— 7QO }Ba i _ - »•* I WHOLtOALI EGG ANO I POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by I DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phono MS te Corrected Aug. 29. K, L. mc broiler* «nd fryers.... 33c h>-r.s Me fryer* —— M® pring’r* 25c tens 17c roosters and stars 14c f I LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO K Corrected Aug. 29. R R, ,n. -iihjecf to change ■ during day • ■ p. delivered at elevator. ■ 1 Ited Wheat 41 Id ■. 2 lied Wheat 1.45 K 2 Yellow Corn—l.Bo Kl 1 Soy Bean*l 90 K. 2 Soy 8ean»...._1 84 K. 2 Newt la's .76 But Seed 2.09 ■* 1.00 j | Grain .03 per buahal loan. Con; .04 per 100 lore, to.b. tarn H FCTT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■ f Wayne. Ind. Aug. 29 — (IT) ■ve-tock: I Hogs market steady: 160 340 ■>. 114 70; 240-400 lb». 813 95; ■MS" lb- 314.50; 140-150 lb*.. ■4.25; 130 140 lbs, 814; 120-130 ■>. 813.71; 100-120 lbs . 813.50. ■ Roughs, 313.50; stag*. 811; male ■*>. 84.50; calves. 815.50; spring ■Bb< 314 50. yearling*. 810; clipp- ■ ewes. 884.50 | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK [Chicago. Aug 29 — (UP) — ■TFA)—Livestock: ■ Hogs 12.000; active. Meady; ■rly clearance. Good and choice ■> to 240 lbs. 14.75. the top; [rights over 240 lbs. and ait good Bd choice hows 14.00; tew med>m to choice 120 to 140 lbs 12.50 > 14.50. Cattle 7.500; ■ alves: 1.SO0; laughter steers and yearlings liriy active, steady to strong; »rly top 18.36; bulk good and boke fed steers and yearling* Ih to uno. medium gras* and bortted 12,50 to 15.00; heifer* «n: load choice 891 lb. 17.75, r« high on this class; cows, •Ils. and vealers scarce; cow* trong to 25 cent* higher; medium » good beef cow* 11.00 to 13.76; iomtnon cows g.oo to 10.5*; canp» and cutters 5.50 to 7.75; good Eighty sausage bulls to 11.50; balers 15.00 down; replacement tattle scarce, firm. JJheep: 3.000; market opening W steady « n nntive slaughter •*”** ewea; good and choice “'‘»e springers mostly 14.54* to "tfllum and good largely .?* to 14.25; cull and common sJui" ’‘horn, native ewe* tly 4.75 and down; nothing ° n Washington springer*. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May. 51.52%-8i 53; July Sept, 6814 bid; Dec.. 66 *.*•*•>• 84 %'%: July. «S bld. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK '■wianapolis. Aug. 29.— (UP) — M¥ *ttock: tUto’.?’’** IM-540 lbs. !•' ,b *- 100-119 “°“ <l “nd choice ta'/hlo l,M ® : “’**• 70 ® ; to.? T** " tron « 10 26c h‘rter: H, , ( ? trW, * : 2 tllo,ce ’-126th 2 1 medium grade. 812.60<otM ’ belter*. 815416; “ v * <le - •U-EMI4.W; most I? '»» ««od cows. |iot4L.‘a!t,n' ,o ‘-ommon. 87 9.75; P»*d» ,l i n,O * venter* "*My. to<) | l# ton, ** <ho ‘‘* iamb*.l4-8 Jh OPTOMETRIST 1:50 to .. IJpURSj It 1 -*!” _«•* *• ?9«s * -W l ** A *“ MamlMd QUmm FJttaS

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for Draft Inaartlon 30* ' •Ona Tim*. P*r Word 1/,* Additional lna*rtl*na Per Ward, P*r Day 1* j •■■■MSWWMW Card of Thanks -....60* ' Obituarl**, Varaae, Rasolu- ) tlM*_.— 51 i » Minus, run m*nu *tyl* |1 » Notieta, Cap Head*. S-pt. ) body go* | ) (12 plcaa deep, one column) ) Insertion Deadline , Copy must be tn office by j 11 s. m. Monday through , Friday. Saturday deadline , is 9 a. m. > —ll ... ;FOR SALE FOR AALfc—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixture*. Uhrlck Bro*. Phone 860. 40-ts HW BALB—Five garden o" buildIng lots on 11th street west of Casting Co. 860 each, 85 down. 85 monthly. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 168-ts . FtMt bAJ.E -Boy's 6ro*Z - | ' eixe 10, boy's brown aho**, tixe , 6. Phone 11129. 405-g2*x , SiAEE -Kitchen sink alte lfi" , X 30". Good as new, nil parts j complete. 713 North Second Street. . 205-<2tx F3OTIT ■ -hig square grand pia- ! no. Dewey Harmon, 424 «!m St Decatur. 204-adtx FOR BAL® ■~-wrxrb*TnOTitiS - 6li Barred K<« x k pullet*. Mile north U mile west B<'t ne. Boger Sprunger. 2<>4-3tx HHt SALE ■Pup*; make fine pet*. I Call 1074. 2u5-3t ; FOR SALE — Full line of fishing ) supplies. Jack Zehr. Phone 1074. I 29641 I FOR SALE Fi»e 100 m e.-mimod--1 ern home on 3rd fit. immediate I possession One block from town or I Catholic Church Bob Heller. A Good Really Service. Phone 870. 2O4k4t FOR BALE—lfoU< e poultry men” Galvanised laying nest Flock Peters, electric and oil heated wat- ! er*. Wayne egg mn*h. Get your pullets alerted now on Wayne egg mash for results this fall and 1 winter. Decatur Hatchery, g 2u5-4t ' FOR SALE - Croaley Table 'Model Radio. Phone 420 Decatur Upholatry Shop. 204 2t j j+NIR Sift I ,Ri — One 8-plece dining , room suite, Queen Ann style. f’hone 1237. 2<H-<b3t hXJH SALE -Open gilt* choice pure bred Hampshire, double innnun, ed. priced reasonable. Five milee •outh. five miles went of Decatur. . Wilmer R Steffen. Decatur rout* 4, Craigvtße phone. 204 <3tx 1 FOR BA)L£~ 160 acres In Kirkland ■ Tp on State road 124 Jim Andrew* 1 at Graham Ins. Agency. 20f>-3tx t’OR SALE — Pure bred Dorset ram. extra good. Cheap. Bill 1 Arnold, 3 miles »outh of Preble, g 203-3tx ToOale 70 barrel rock pullets. I Margie Armstrong. 316 miles east Geneva. Phone Geneva 128-F-21. g 203-3tx FORTsA LE~ M ode rD~jI oh n I H ere tißctor; John Deere tractor cultivator. aide delivery rake; John Deere corn sbeller; Now wagon; new paper nilo filler; set work harness; new feed grinder; Pump Jacks fence charger: nee us for tractor motor oil and greaara Steffen Impl Co. 203-T FbR SALE—Good Sanin inilk goal. Phone 1267. 205-21 FOR SALE Two ’ur coats, sizes I 42 and 2<i. Alho dresses, size 22>a- All like new Phone Bh2 or may be seen at 611 North Second street. 2<>s-2tx FOR SALE-Chicken Fryers Emil Brunner, 910 South 13th St. 2t»5-2lx —. „, o FOR RENT FOR RENT — Pleasant sleeping room with Innerapring matres*. Giri preferred 138 Nor'h Third Street. Phone 1415 206-gßtx ■—-> 0 CAMPAIGN EXPENSES 1 I (CsatlsM* *»** yag* 1) the PAC from union treaanria*. Because of the Smith Connally act ; prohibition on union contributions • in connection with election earnpaigns the PAC has announced that the 83<h*,i><H) balance would be froaen after primarh-* and party conventions and that •übaeßUeiit activity would be financed from voluntary contributions. . 1 >L.. - O " —~ 1 There are 213 cities in the I'. H with ixipuialionH (augiug between 25.<'(M( agd , 50.0*0. Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSURANCE EIRE — wind — AUTO 72C N. oxJ St Fboo. 57G

WANTED WE-MAkF- covered button*, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South |r|r »t- _____ l«l-27tx SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —AU makes. Needles, oil, belt*, pa U. Boardman's, 445 South First. B l-87 tx iVa.NTED -Radios to repair. Uhrlck Bros. 261-ts NOTICE Farmer* live stock haulIng. Wanted nleo old and disabled horses. Call Wm Harrod 609 Schirmeyer St. Decatur phone 8933. 201-6tx WANTED — Hired girl or woman night*; good wage*; nice room. Write 4615 Indiana Ave. or phone Harrison 1016 Fort Wayne, Ind. tt’AK’TED Woman for cooking and housekeeping. Steady place. Go home night*. No laundry. Address Box 275, *4 Democrat. 2«»3-3t WAS*BET> To Irent 80 to - !?) acre farm on «hare«. Have full equipment. Addre** box 276 DemocratWAntl:D Mall”good wagre 'Rice Hotel 205-5 t WANTED TO BI Y Girl* bike Write F. C. Schmlege, Route 1. Decatur. 2'44tx WA NT EI»~ HSy? ('a 11 - f o7~pr iTeF Burk Elevator, Decatur and Mong 205-16 t WANTED — Baby st roller, liox 277, care Democrat office. g 205-21 X WANTED T() Bl'S' I'sed piano in good condition. Reasonably priced. Phone 6742. g llx WANTED - Girl - for houiesrarE May stay evenings or go home. Good wages Phone 228 or write P O Box 266. 196 ts WANTED Ixjans on (arms. Eastern money U»w rate*. 'Very liberal term*. See me so rabstract* of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts MISCELLANEOUS rRKE EBTImATLs (vr r00t,,. ,|J. Ing and John Manville rock wool Insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 181-27 t Honey Td Loan —cash loan* of 810 to 8800 made to women or men. Decatur Loan and Discount Co. above Anto License Bureau. T FARMERS move dead horae*, cow*, bog*, etc. Decatur phone 2000. W'e pay all phone charge*. The Stadler Product* Co. 15-ts ELECTRIOA L sVFPl4ES~lteg*rdlees of your needs in tbe line of electrical supplies large or email we can supply you, including wire, tan material to make your own heating ellements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold Ac Klenk. 179-Lt LOST AN D FOUND LOST A and B gasoline ration book*. Orville Gick. route 1, Decatur. a Itx LOST — Two N<> ~3 ration books. Tony and Dorothy Corral. Itx Orders Issued To Eliminate Pollution •Indianapolis. Aug. 29 ~ ll'P) The Indlani xtream pollution control laiard loday issued order* aimed at elimination of pollution in four central and northern atreum* again*! six niunicipullties and one buslneM firm, giving them until July 1, 1945 to meet the order. Dr. Thurman B. Rice, bourd chairman. said the order was issued Mainst the cltia* of Elkhart. Mishawaka and South Bend on the St. Joseph river; Pendleton on Fail creek; Munster and Highland 011 the Little Calumet xtream. and the M<- Om-nilck Hrotirere company. New Atosny, on the Misslssinewa river. He aald tha* the mate w:i« de»ir<>u* of avoiding litigation with .Michigan because of the "particularly bad pollution of the St. Joseph river by the three cities turned." About 45 ton* of ingots must be produced to make the tinished steel required for one heavy bomber and It* spare part*. xwrit k «»*• Hvtt. «**.’rri.i-;wE*T or n r * re: v«. (Notice I* hereby gtv» n to the ere'tltoiH, lieire and legatee- Levi It. Schindler. deeea»ed to appear in the Adams t'lreult Court, held at l*<ati*r, Indiana, on the lUtlj day of September, 1*44, und show < au«e. If •nr eh> the Final Settlement Aceounta a Illi th'* calaite of Mtld decedent should "ot I>e approved; und »al<f heir* are notified to then and there innke proof „t heirship, and receive their dlatrlbutlve shares. T-Isa Sehltidler, ExecuirD Decatur. Indian.i. Ana Z», I*ll. 11. 11. Heller, ftltveoer Aug. .'3 Sept. 3. Mini K OF FIX 41. •FTTI F.WEXT OF EST 4T»: Ml. »Z« Notfie is lien-by given to the creditor*) heirs and legatees of .Marr A Eiansou. deceased-l<? u|«pear In Jhe ‘Adknts »'lreat! <’«url, h< Id at I* - <atur, Indiana. <>r< tlie I Illi dgy of Heptemln-r, 1311. an<l show > a use, If •nr. why the Final Settlement A* ■ • omits with the eetale of said de- • egenl should not be approved, and ■raid heirs are notified fit then and thei* make proof of heirship, and revelve their dtefUlrutive shares lUyaim.d L »n»»n AdmiUtstitUr Decatur 7ndf»:>a Aug *l. I*ll Sr*.' *teri>. At terser z Aug 2249 * * i t t ’ • » I

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Ration Calendar Pr«ce***d Feed* Blue stamp* AR through,Zß and A-5 through 1)5, In book 4 good 10 points indefinitely. Token* may be used for chnnge, ’ Meat* • All red stamps A8 thiough Z 8 1 and A-5, B-5, C-5 and D-5 in book 4 1 valid Indefinitely tor ratioaed j meats, cheese and dairy product* r Stamp* worth 10 points each. Sugar t Stamp* 30. 31 and 32 In book 4 ; good for 5 pound* until further , lotlce. No. 33 stamp good Sept. 1 for 5 pounds. Application for additional canning xugar muat be sent to board accompanied by one SPARE Stamp 37 for each applicant. Stamp 40 in book 4 good tot . 5 pound* of canning sugar. Shoes No. 1 and No. 2 "airplane” stamp ’ In Bcok 3 good for one pair each until further notice. Always pre- ; sent Book 3 when making purchase i a* stamp* are Invalid If removed 1 from tbe book. Gasoline Stamp A-12 good tor three gal--1 lon* through Sept. 21. B-8 and C-8 and B-4 and C-4 good for 5 gallon* until further notice. T (third Qtr.) good for 5 gallon* through Sept 30. E. El and E2 good for 1 gallo-. R. R1 and R 2 good for 5 gallon*. R and R1 not valid at filling station but consumer may exchange R for E at hi* local board if he ; wishes to purchase non-bighway gasoline at filling station. A, R, • C. D and T coupon* are not valid J until they have been endorsed In t Ink, pencil, stamped or printed wj'h the automobile registration t number and state. Motorists i should write 1944 number* on book . and on coupon*. t Tire* Periodic passenger car tire* inspection* are no longer required, ' but inspection record* should be j retailed for obtaining supplemental rations and tire replacement*. Tire inspection record* must be pre- ' sented with application to get sup- ‘ piemental gas and tire certificate*. ‘ Commercial vehicle Inspection due every 6 month* or every 5.000 mile*, ft card-holder* eligible for ‘ Grade I tire* providing they can 1 show absolute need to carry on . essential activities; however, the . board*' quota will determine how t many. If any. II card-holders will t actually receive certificate* for r tire* since each board Is obligated l b X n gulations to Issue tires to the I most essential users first. Alt A • Holders may obtain certificates for - Grade 3 lire*, but only after they have found tires which may be j purchased. Fuel OH j Period 4 and 5 coupons valid through Sept. 30 and have the fol- ' lowing values: 1 unit, 10 gallons; ' 5 units, 50 gallons; 25 units, 250 1 gallons. All change-making tou--1 pon* and reserve coupons are now 1 pood. Fuel oil rations for 1944-45 ' heating season now being Issued. ' Period 1 good immediately. Stoves All new heating, cooking and 1 combination heating and cooking • stoves, designed for domestic use. i for installation on or above the floor and for the use of coal, wood, , oil. kerosene, gasoline and gas. are rationed. Certificate* must be obtained from local board. Us«d Fat* Cach pound of waste fat to good for two meat-ration points. o WhM'l4 IIOI.IIF.iI* MEHTIMi Xollie Is hereby given that the annual nu.-tine nt the st..' kboMers of The Cltlsens Telephone Company of Detoiur, Indiana will he held at the office of the K> . retsry of -aid company In tin- of |i»i-atiii Ind. on Thutsduv, Heptemher 7, 1311, at 7 o’clock p m ’IWT for the purpose <>f electing five directors for the enrsiing year and for the Iransactlon of surli business a* may he properly brought before said meeting C. E. Bell. Asst. Hoey. Ajg ZV4I

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Need Help In Food Processing Plants Appeal Is Issued By Employment Service Indianapolis, Aug 29. — H’P) - The U. S employment service appealed today to adult* and older youth* to offer full or paittlme service to food processing plant* now engaged in packing tomatoes and other canning crop*. The uses said that seasonal food processing demanded 7,000 workers. both women and men. and added that the opening of school* next month would make the labor situation even more serious because many high school student* were working al preaent The agency listed 33 processing plants in eight counties needing help and urged Hoosiers to offer their services, even if for only a few hour* • day. Among the plant* were nine in Bheiby county, seven In Johnson, six in Hamilton, four In Hancock, three in Marion, two In .Morgan and one each in Boone and Hendricks. The use* said that one cannery In Johnson county abandoned plan* to pack whole tomatoD* because of the scarcity of peelers and was forced to convert the crop into catsup, juice and pulp. 0 Germany's population density is 356 per quare mile. Italy'* 326, and Japan’s 411. The U. 8. ha* 40.

SALE CALENDAR AUG. 30—Mrs. Pauline Galbreath, Brick Business Block, Kewanna. Indiana. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. AUG. 30—Chrl* Bohnke, 5 miles northwest on 27 and ’» tulle north. Live stock sale. Roy 8. Johnson, am t. AUG. 30—C. R. Furn*». 7 miles west of Bluffton on 124 ami 2 miles north. Ellsnberger Bro*., auctioneers AUG. 31—Btstlsr Furniture Co.. Willshire, Ohio. Close out sale of Furniture stock J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. AUG. 31—Leslie B. Hall, New Castle, Ind. Complete closing out sale Roy 8. Johnson, Auct. SEPT. I—Amo* Meyer. 6 mile* east of Bluffton on 124, then 2 miles north, then 1* mile ea*t. Ellenberger Bro*., auctioneer*. SEPT I—Ehresmen Estate, 8 miles west and mile south of Payne. Ohio, 112 acre, highly Improved farm. Roy 8. Johnson. Auetlomear. SEPT. 2—Fulton Co. Livestock Bale, Rochester, Ind Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT 4 —Earl E. Thompson, 11 miles northeaxt of Fort Wayne on road No. 1. 72 acre farm and personal property Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT. 5—M. 0. Mill*, Mooresville, Ind , Guernsey cattle. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer SEPT. 6—Feed Klenk. 4 miles eant of Decatur on 224 theme 'j mile north and mile -a*t. or p, mile houili Bieeke church and mile east on old V*n Wert-Decatur road. T. D. Schleferstem, auctioneer HEPT. 6—4-H Beef Calf Sale, Fair Grounds, Indianapolis Roy 8. John•on. auctioneer. SEPT. 6—Floyd Stoneburner, 4 mile* Houth and 3 miles West of Decatur, Ind. 120 Acre Improved Black Land Fann J. F. Sanmann, auctione-r. HEPT. B—Che*. Fisher, 1 mile north, m mile west of Monroe. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. HEPT. 9— Howard C. Smith, 6 miles Northeast of Antwerp. Ohio. Improved 160 Acre F*rm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. SEPT. 11—" The Arthur Wolf Show Farm,” 11 miles East of Lafayette. Ind., on Route No. 25, Highly Improved 920 Acre*. J. F Sanmann, auctioneer. SEPT 11 —Wayne Ladd A Son, Bunker Hill, Ind. Guernseys. Roy 8Johnsen, am-tloner SEPT 12—Joe Burke, 2*4 mile* east and % mile north of Pleasant Mills. Farm sale. Lester W. (Bod) Buman, auctioneer HEPT 12—Homer Blume. 6 miles northeast of Fort Wayne on St. Joe road. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. HEPT 13- John Myer*, I'4 mile south and 4'* mile* west of Rockford. Ohio. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT. 14—Glen White. Adm. sale, 5 miles south. ’4 mile west of Willshire, Ohio. 50 acre farm. 17 acre farm. All personal property Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT. 14 —Dr. W. E. Smith, 3'4 miles Northeast of Decatur. Ind, or ’4 mile East of I nion Chapel Church; Pure Bred Holstein* and I Farm Bsnlpment. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. SEPT. 16— DARREL CLAUSE, 110 Acre Farm Livestock and personal property. 4 miles East of Decatur. J. F. Sanmann. auct. SEPT. 18 —John Mastsnbrook, 3 miles South of Kalamazoo. Mich, 100 Acre Farm. Modern improvements, and all pernonal property. J, F. B*nm*nn, auctioneer. HEPT. 18 —Wm, Ohlsr, 2 mile* east of Decatur, 70 acre farm and personal property Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT 19—Russsl Malott, 4 miles South of Warsaw, Indiana on No 15, 200 acre farm *nd all personal property J. F. Sanmann, auct. HEPT. 20—Chari** Boring, 1% miles East of Pleasant Mills, Indiana Livestock and personal property. J. F. Sanmann, auct. SEPT. 28- Jose Stamm, 4 mile* Northwest of Kewanna, Indiana. 120 Acres, Modern Improvement* and all personal property. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer.

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NEW LEGION OFFICER (Coattnu** Frea* rag* 1) Frederick Rnoff. of po*> 82. Fort Wayne, fourth district fa-gion memAiemhip chairman, was also in attend* nc« 'Luniffi and refreshments Were served after the meotlnr. 0 SOVIETTROOPS (CoatliMd »1«* rag* i) ■ latl, and the Black Rea. Buzau was believed to have been I raptured by Manshal Dodion Y. Malinovsky'* 2nd Ukrainian army in l a 20-mlle advance along the Cer- . nautl-Ploestl railway from RainnfI cul-Harat. captured Sunday. ( 'Moscow said the nroken reinnanta of German divisions were rtf . sisting bitterly on the approaches ( tn Ploesti In an apparent effort to delay the Soviet advance while Ger- . man engineers blow up the oil re- ■ fineries and set fire to the well*. ■ Romanian troop* were *aid to bg l cooperating with the Red army in i Hie expulsion of German* troin Roi mania whereever 'hey have retain- ■ ed cohenion and equipment. Red , Star «uid Romanian Gen Mihail . Voiko, commander o fthe 14th infantry division, appealed to the , Soviet command to help him re- . organize hl* force- following their * surrender to re-enter thu battle i agalnart their former Allie*. > iMalinovHky's 2nd army also made the first penetration of Hungarianocc upied Transylvania by bursting i through Oitux pane and capturing I. Brectu, nine miles acrosg the bord'er atoritrerily established by the

Genuau* al Vienna in 8940. The 27-mile adv*n<e carried into • broad valley stretching 35 miles to the strategic Buehare t-Budep'Wt railway. — —— o— — Use Coal Tar for Fuel Dearhorn. Mich. (UPi — The Ford .Motor Co. is al>le to save 25fi00 gallons of acarce fuel oil dally at their Rouge plant l»y *ub-

ARE YOU HAVING A PUBLIC SALE? Book Your Sale With The SUMAN BROTHERS « I-ester W. “Bud" Human. Auctioneer l ■ I mile Eaxt of Decatur, first house east of the Telephone Decatur 6781 Route 3, Decatur I REAL ESTATE AUCTION IMPROVED 120 ACRE BLACK LAND FARM on Wednesday, Sept. 6 at 1:30 P. M. LOCATION: t mile* South and 3 miles West of Decatur, Indiana, or 2 miles North and 9 miles East of Bluffton. Indiana IMPROVEMENTS: 8 room house, electricity, soft water in the house. Good Barn 40x8tt Garage Granary Corn Crib. Good Driven Well” Water piped to barn. Nice plenty of *hade |ih< ACRES I'NDER CULTIVATION, balance timber and blue gras* pasture Highly Productive. FINE LEVEL BLACK LAND, has been well farmed. Properly Rotated and is in good state of cultivation WELL TILED GOOD OUTLETS. uvauow. AN IDEAL LOCATION In one of the Iwst fanning sections of Adam* County surrounded by prosperous, well improved farms TERMS: 157, day of sale, balance on or before February 1, 1945. Immediate poss.-ssion of the buildings. Floyd Stoneburner, Owner •l. F Bantnann—Auctioneer. Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. REAL ESTATE AUCTION THE ARTHUR WOLF WELL IMPROVED 913 ACRE FARM Highly Productivs River Bottom Land on Monday, September 11 at 1:30 P. M. Wil! sell in I rads of 122 144 —647 Acre*, Or. ax a single unit to suit purchasers. LOCATION: 12 miles East of Purdue University at Or 5 miles West of Delphi. Indiana on Highway Number 25. 700 ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION, balance fine timber and bluo grass pasture. Tilts land has been sdentifi. ally fanned, properly rotated and is in fine state of cultivation. Large herd* of pure bred cattle have been maintained on this farm and extensive feeding operations have been carried on fur years, which have maintained und added to the fertility >f this farm. \ IMPROVEMENTS are everything to be <le*ired. large colonal homo itvl tenant house*. Plenty of outbuildings and feeding facilities Main Bam 50*150, glazed ttle, two silos, 350 ton capa< ity ca< h Hog ' and Sheep Barns. Machine sheds and other buildings. Spring water piped to all barns, feed lot*, and to residence properties. THE BUILDINGS are located near the center of the farm making it possible to handle the entire tract effl< iently and conveniently. Underpasse* provide free a<ce** to fields south of the highway AN OUTSTANDING FARM. IDEALLY LOCATED in one of INDIANA'S MOS I DESIRABLE FARMING SECTIONS, on Paved highway close to Fine Cities and .Markets ami only 12 mile* from Purdue I nlvi-rsily A PERFECT SET-UP FOR ANYONE INTERESTED IN AN EXTFN. SIVE. MONEY MAKING, FARMING OPERATION, or IN THE PRODUCTION OF PURE BRED LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK FEEDING Writ- or Call th- MIDWEST REALTY At CTIO.N CO . Decatur Indiana, for folder giving complete ami detailed description. TERMS: 15'i day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title when possession Mill be given. ’ ARTHUR WOLF, Owner . „ „ . LAFAYETTE. INDIANA I F banmann Auctioneer C. W Kent—-Hales Manager. Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana

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" 1 - l „ j stituooii of a relatively plentiful fuel. The sub*ntute for oil is coat t*r, a by-product of the coke oven* at th* Rouge plant Because of the low chemical properties, the tar la not Hubiect to f-deral restriction*. 0 A transparent one piece covering of 400 xquaie feet of pliofilm protec’s fighter planes in transit tft the battle front’.