Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 2 September 1944 — Page 5
■ URDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1944.
jrkei Reports Hl y report of local K foreign markets S* ,or ■nnETT, MURRAY A CO. Ha «n kindt ° r |! *«» tock •» Cralgvlila. W ind Willshire ■tcik received every day until 12:30 p. m. ■H Corrected Sept. 1. Hj.' IS 35 13 75 ■ 14 00 K ji. ii t" S ,l'>“ 13.6<> S I ■ 5 50 X. 13 00 W 1100 H|i ' i 15.00 K Kgs »•>« K KhOLESALE EGO AND Kultry QUOTATION* 1 Furnished by ■ecatur PRODUCE CO. W Phone MO H Corrected Sept. 1. ■ 2Se ■m broilers and fryers... 23c hen* 20c fry* r« 25c K springers 25c Kyn hens - —l7 c Kosters and stags ™ 14c ■.OCAL GRAIN MARKET ■ BURK ELEVATOR CO ■ Corrected Sept. 1. ■ Bein.< subject to change ® during day. •ices delivered at elevator. ■ Red Wheat 11.46 ■ Red Wheat 1.45 ■ ’Yellow Corn 1.80 ■ Sy Feans — 190 ■ goy Beans 1.86 ■ New Oat* _____ .7# ■ Seed 2.00 K i.oo ■rsie 0> per basbol laa*. I Cora: 04 per 100 lea*. tab. tan* Card of Thank* ■ wMh in thie manner to thank •nr relatives, neighbors and ■ds for their kindne** and floral ■hiti during o ir recent bereaveohiidieu of William Rhackley ■ o p Waste Paper fw War! I a t~T3 tS'l/l/ft W-wJ k kindred peonds at Mw*paper* ■ brtdese any Malaga ter lea sbsita. U N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST I HOUM: pts 11:10 11:10 to 1:00 •sturdaya 1:00 p. m. Tsiepheae IM r‘ tismifie* Glaeae* Ftttw | BUSINESS I OPPORTUNITY I MablMhcd Grocery and [tat Market, complete b'Pment and slock. Best r* M,n for Mellins, this RMite*. below invoice. RMplete walkout. Real Hh'rtunitv to right party. , Tri-State Realty Auction T - If- Schieferxtein Phene 403 Truck Load MICHIGAN Peaches and ’’HI NE PLUMB ta. 8 a.m. w « »ill deliver. Gerber’s jttAT MARKET
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for first insertion 30* ' Ona Tim*, P*r Word 1/ t » Additional inortion* Psr Word, Per Day..™ ig — Card of Thank*_,—_ 50< | Obituarls*, Varies, Resolu* tlot»a.__....__ |i Manus, run menu style |1 | Notices, Cap Head*, Spt. body Mt | (12 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 FOR SALE—Complete Hue of wiring supplies and fixtures. Übrick Bros. Pbona 360. 40-tl boil SALK Five garden or building lots on 11th street went of Casting Co. 160 each, 45 down, *5 monthly. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone h7o. l?S.tf FOR BALE— Cabinet r«o<lc| radio. Phone 570. 5 207-3 t 1 burham cow with calf. Martin Selklng. Preble Phone. 207-3tx FOR SALE Six room" modern house iu good repair. Arcola system. Venetian blinds, excellent location for family with children, near play ground, fruit trees and b< rry hushes. Phone 1536 fur Information. g 207-3tx FOR SALE -Oucrimey bull, ready for service, could be registered I First farm east of William's elevator. Lewton and Rauch, g 2(>B-2tx FOR SALK Thru.- day old Poll Durham male calf. Lorenz Krxlebeu. Preble phone. g 208-Ztx FOR SALK — Seven gilts, double immune. Six with eight pigs each, one with six pigs. Ollie Krepz. 3 miles southwest of Decatur. Phone 973-C g 208-3 t FOR SALE "?-12 tractor plow ami J cultivator, robber in front. Good ' condition. S. C. Clifton, Wren, Ohio. | M Mts FOR'SALE - Boy's three piece snow , suit, light tan polo coat, siae 4.1 Phone 935. g 2O*-3tx FOdt SALK 5 room aemi-t*«>deru house with two full lots on South Winchester ,8t Schwarts Realty service. Tel. ISM. 2<>7-3tx FOR SIALE Boy's lllcyc'e Good ! condition. Phono 5424. 2"s-2'x FOR HALE 3 room house, cheap i Line Street. Phone 7303. 20fi-3tx FotmLb" Glow J!«y Seating Stove, like now: white Porcelain I Kitchen heater like new. Russel Mitchel. 2 miles aunt, lj mile north i of Monroe. 20S-2tx ' FOR SALE Two gooJ commercial law books. Phono 973-K 206-StX DON'T SLIP on your waxed or polished floors. Vse .SurfaceNu on slip* or slides or bruises. For sale at Arnold a Klenk. SM-ts FOR SALE But< lu i <>i ti-.d fidok* Ing kettle, about 50 gal. Good jacket aud coal grate. New ground plow. Phone 1284. 208-3tx FOR SALE -Corn sled in good condition; 2 year old Guernsey bull, eligible for register; registered Shropshire buck. Phone 956 K. Lloyd Rm-, mile east, mile aoutli Preble. Dr. 8 D. Beavers farm. MB-3tx jTMt SAfE tod' H year clil work | horse. Phone *l3-A. 209-2tx FOR SALE Sweepers. >,» hp. motors, hot shot batteries, one electric fan. Arnold 4c Klenk. 2<>s 3t FOR SALE — W acre fa rm near Decatur, improved as follow*: 7 room house, good roof, electric lights, cellar. Hip roof barn, cement foun- i dal ion. other buildings, no open ditch and well tiled. — Suttles-Edwards Co., Agent. Phone 358 or 191 or 137. — 0-- — I FOR RENT rt)R RENT Large aleepiug room, suitable for two. in modern home. 315 North Four'h Street. Phone 7M. ZM-gltx FX>R ltia(T~~threi'unfuriii»hed rooms. 821 North Third Street. 2u7-g3t FOR ifENT - ! jii ?e~sieepi'ng room with Innerspring. Girl preferred 128 N. 3rd St. Phone 1415. 299-3 IX o~ One reason for War not having pear-e is that we fail to make th>' great committal. Picnic at Shroyer Lake vriM kiioli>»:h« WMarrian Notice IS herein' »!«»<• tha' Hie annual meeting of the stock holders of The CltlMiis Telephone Company of Deestur, Indlapa will he held nt the ••true of the *<•< relnrv of -aid • •onpauy in the < ity <■( Decatur. Ind . on ThuixUr. Het>leml>er J, ,l»ll. at T o'cho-k p. m. iIW'T for the purpose of el*<4lnn five <jlr», tors for the ensuing year and for th* lra:i»a< • lion ut »mh business s* may be properly brought befnie sail maet« C. K »•!! JU»t. Air
WANTED WE MAKE covered buttons, do hemstitching ac d buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman. 445 South Fl mt. 2bS-25ix SEWi NtFiiA'CHINK ~REPA i RING —AU make*. Needles, oil, belt*, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. WANTEI > ■Radio* - to repairer hrlck Bro*. 261-ts WANT El >—Hired girl or woman nights; good wages; nice room. Write 4615 Indiana Ave. or phone Harrison 1016 Fort Wayne, Ind WANTED '!,t;d, good w.i.'e Hotil. 205-5 t WAStTMt)—Bay. (jail for prices". Burk Elevator, Decatur and Monn* g 205-15 t WANTED Ride to Fort W.:yn>- tor Farnsworth employe. Hours eight to five thirty Phone 920. 208-g3tx IILLP W ANTED Man or woman for full time as cashier. Also a produce and stock man. Phone l<-3 or «ee Kroger's manager. 208-a2t HELP WNTED Roofer* or roofers helpers to work with roofing I contractor. Apply at Gambles across ’ from court house. g It I WANTED Three or four room a-1 partment Dy Sept<-mi>er 25. Will consider anything Either upstairs ' or downstairs. Phon. 920 2m<-g3tx MaN WANTED in eacii county as I Direct Representative of Well known oil company. Immediate steady income for man with < -r. Write p. T. Webster. 571 Standard llldg . Cleveland 13. Ohio. ttx s WANTED Woman for general retail store work. Address Box 278. care Ih-nioerat. 20h-3t 'Wwrui Wom.ui Lu cooking and housekeeping. Steady place; go home nights; no laundry. Address Box 275 Democrat. 2#7-3t WANTED Women clerks, full or ilnii In local retail store. Write giving available hours. Box No. 279 eare Democrat. g 309-2 t WAITED Several mechanics. Butler's Garage. 2U9-2t WANTED — Girl for housework. May stay evenings or go home. Good wages- Pboue 228 or write | P. O. Box *M. 196 ts WANTED: Man and wife to j work on farm by the month, near Decatur. Permanent job tor right party. Mod er n home. Write tor particulars. Box 165. Decatur, Ind. 20 L3t MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES fur roofing. 7: f lug and John Manville rock wool Insulation. Have* fuel, *peil* coinfort. health, security. Boardman. Phon. 11l 2fi**£StX I FARMERS ATTENTUtfr- We re- . move dead horses, cows, hug*, etc. Decatur phone 2uoo. We pay all phone charge*. The Stadler Products C*. 15-ts ELECTKICALSI'PPLIES Regardleas of your need* in the line of electrical supplies large or small we can supply you. including wire, fan material to make your own heating ellementa, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 179-ts SiitTli'E We will start our Cane mill Thursday S pt. 7. Will appreciate- calling fur appointment. Lie.hty Cannery and Cane mill. Berne. Phone 173. 2M-&IX Closed All Dav Labor Day. CORNER GRILL. —______ o i ! |C r 1231 i i ULTRA glamoroua la thia new dln« nar gown worn by Movie Actress Lynn Bart. The peplum la liner, with horsehair braid to make it ripple and lace »hru)d<r» anc aicevea add allure. (luttaitioiul,
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CROSSING THE TREACHEROUS Salween river by moans of a temporary suspension bridge, Chinese sol-* tilers loaded with weapons and tools, march to th* front. Regular bridge across river was blown up 1 two years ago by Chine** in effort to halt Jap advance. U. S. Signal Corps photo. (International j
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Public Sale A* I have decided to discontinue my farming operation and devote my full time to my business, I will sell at public sale my personal property at my farm located I mile* ea»t of Decatur on State Road 224 and mile north and 'y mile east or I'j miles south of the Bleeke church and ' a mile east on the old Van Wert-Decatur road, on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1944 Sale to start at 1:00 P. M. S—CATTLE—6 Brown Swiss cow. 3 yr. old. due Mar. 6; Guernsey row. 7 yr. old. dm- Mar. 3rd; Hola{eln A Guernsey. 3 yr. old, due Mar. 16; Holstein cow. I yr. old. pasture bred. All of the above in good flow of milk. One Holstein Bull, old enough for service. 25 — HOGS — 25 Spotted sow bred io farrow in September; 2 Black sows bred for October litters. Berkshire Male Hog. 21 Feeder shouts, 60 to 80 Hr* — HAY — 25 bales of good timothy and 150 bales of exceptionally good clover — IMPLEMENT* — 12' John Deere tractor plow; Moline manure spreader; steel wheel dump rake; 5 ft. '•ct’orinick mower; Dunham cultipiicker; Turnbull wagon with good grain Ih>x and scoop Ixiard; hay ladders; wagon gear; 7 ft Milwaukee binder; 2 spring liarrow*; spike harrow; Oliver breaking plow; corn planter: hand corn sheller; Burr grinder; grapple fork; 2 shovel cultivator; corn cultivator; mud l>oat power rln «aw with marine motor. * MISCELLANEOUS 12 ft. metal brooder houw; Weber hog house; Model W-M BriggsStratton motor; Patti shallow well water system. 500 gal cap.- E,.,Mj cooker; 2 Lawn mowers; Oil healing stove; Iron kettle. Lard press • Sausage grinder; 12 Lard cans. Cane Mill equipment, including Power Fane press. Speed jack, evaporating pan. Cooker furnace. I Fuel barrels, and many small items •oo numerous to mention. TERMS CASH. FERD KLENK, Owner Auctioneer T D Bchleferstein. Clerk Ed Krueckenberg. SALE CALENDAR SEPT. 4- Earl E. Thompson, 11 miles northeast of Fort Wayne on road No. 1 72 acre farm and personal property. Roy S. Johnson auctioneer. SEPT. 5- M. 0. Mills, Mooresville. Ind , Guernsey cattle. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT. 6 Ferd Klenk, 4 miles east of Decatur on 224 thence mile north anti H mile east, or P, mile south bleeke church and '■ t mile east on old Van Wert-Decatur road. T. D. Schieferstein, auctioneer. SEPT 6—4-H Beef Calf Sale, Fair Grounds, Indianapolis. Roy 8 Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT 6- Floyd Stoneburner, 4 miles South and 3 mile* Weat of D*c» tur, Ind. 120 Acre Improved Black Land Farm. J. F. San mann, auctioneer. SKPT. 8 Cha*. Fisher, 1 mile north. 1% mile weat of Monroe. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT. 9—Howard C. Smith, 6 miles Northeast of Antwerp, Ohio. Im,,r,’v'd , ' i " A<r, ‘ Farm. J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer SEI r. 11 "Th* Arthur Wolf Show Farm,” 11 miles East of LafayetU-, Ind., on Route No. 25, Highly Improved 920 Acree. J. F, Sanmann, auctioneer. SEPT 11-Wayne Ladd A Son, Bunker Hill. Ind. Guernseys. Roy 8. Johnson, auctloner. SEPT. 12—Homer Blume. 6 miles northeast of Fort Wayne on St. Joe road. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SKPT 13 John Myers. P*. mile south and 4'4 miles west of Rm kford. (Hilo. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT. II Glen Whit*, Adm. sale. 5 miles south. mile west of Willshire. Ohio. 50 acre farm. 17 acre farm All peraoaal property. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. SEP I It—Dr. W. E. Smith, 3> a miles Northeast of Decatur, Ind., or U mile East of I nion Chapel Church; Pure Bred Holstein* and Farm Equipment. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. ■■’Ll F. 16 DARREL CLAUSE. 110 Acre Farm Livestock and personal PH'IHTty. 4 miles East of Decatur. J. F. Sanmann. auct. SKI I is John Mastenbrook. 3 miles South of Kalamazoo. Mich. 100 Acre farm. Modern improvements, and pure Bred Brown Bwl*s Dairy Herd J. F. Sanmann, Am tioueer SEP I is Wm. Ohler. 2 miles east of Decatur. 70 acre farm and personal property. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SEP I'. 19 Catherine E .Burk. Admrx., Joe Burk. 2'* miles east and V mile north of Pleasant Mills. Farm saly, Lester W (Budt Suman, auctioneer. SEPT 19 Russel Malott. I miles South of Warsaw, Indiana on No. 15, uvo-r .... f" r l rm "" Property J. F. Sanmann, auct. • hl I -ll Charles Boring, 1% miles East of Pleasant Mills. Indiana. Livestock and personal property. J. F. Sanmann, auct. ■hl .. Jesse Stamm, Charles Stamm. I mile* Northwest of KewaJlua Ind I.iii acre and 100 acre farina, nuxlern improvements. Bally Herd J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. -KI r Showlsy Park, Hnice Lake. Kewanna. Ind in acre lake shore property, two modern homes, cottages. iH.ats etc Complete- !>' equipped recreation park. J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer
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9:36) 4. Nioevafe. (II Kings 19.36) 5. Only one (Luke 17:18* — —o . ( kmed Ail Day I-abor Day. CORNER GRILL. Open |jitM>r Day - nerving 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.—s p.m. to 11 p.m.—EHLER'S Restaurant.
