Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1945 — Page 5
TUftBAY. JANUARY 13,1945.
arket Reports AILY REPORT OF LOCAL in, ND FOREIGN MARKETS for v es ENNETT, MURRAY & CO. 'ing all kinds of livestock at i,„. Decatur, Berne, Craigville, <* and Willshire ivestock received every day until 12:30 p. m. , yardage and no commission u -' Phone 301 Fa:i Corrected January 13. o 240 lbs $14.35 *>;o 270 Ibe 14.25 .0 200 lbs 14.20 180 lbs 14.10 o 400 lbs 14.00 ■„ o 160 lbs.— 13.00 iVjO 140 lbs 12.50 Ta 120 lbs 12.00 hs 13.00 I — 10.25 . ( S 6.00 i (choice) 16.00 13 13.50 lings 9.00 WHOLESALE EGG AND If ’OULTRY QUOTATIONS , v Furnished by 61ECATUR PRODUCE CO. • . Phons 380 Corrected January 13. 3 eggs 34c t eggs 27c om broilers and fryers..... 23c y hens 22c y fryers 28c y springers „ 28c orn hens 18c 'oostera and stags 14c -OCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected January 13. z' ’ Beans subject to change during day. •ices delivered at elevator. . Red Wheat $1.66 ! Red Wheat 1.65 New and Old Coro 1.60 No. 2 Soy Beans—.. 2.04 No. 2 Soy Beans 1-86 Soy Beans 2.10 New Oats 77 Seed — 2.00 rains: .03 per bushel less. Corn: .04 per 100 less. Lo b. farm “inty Councils .. ianapolis, Jan.’l3.--(UP)—At-a: y General James A. Emmert age- today that only the county or may call special meetings ier " county council and tliat he is ■ „ -equired to set forth subject jr except when involving enicyt measures or j'ir-f-an official opinion request by K. Jensen, state examiner for lepartmont of inspection and vision of public offices, Em- “ said that county councils may i special meeting on any .subret. jxcept emergencies or approons. I‘this 1 ‘this connection, Emmert said the council at such a special ng does not have the authoi,r‘t ? cancel or annul, in whole or rt, an appropriation previou ;• .itii de by the council, or to limit >f the fund or set prices or :.ii y the number of articles to trchased. The attorney gen■k'! uled, however, that members ' “ e council may receive com- ■ r. ;. .. lion for special meeting Willis' tir-’lEhing the record of such ngs. w? * HF H I ** ’ <&■ . y : - ‘ & ”’®’ -Stea Jbk,' • ggp> JI MB ilgSßsHi i EVELYN BLEWETT, Mount ion, N. Y., who has already ed as manager of various war irtlsing campaigns, has just i appointed director of the rgency drive to get 10,000 'jy nurses. She will act as ian consultant to the surgeon :ral of the War department eocrdirat# the new enlistt program under government icies, the RedjCross and nurscouncil. GatcrnatiouaU
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FOR SALE FOR SALE —Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Uhrlck Bros Phone 860. 40-ts ELfiCTFfCATsUPPLlES—Regardless of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE —7 room modern house, 3 bedrooms upstairs, one bedroom downstairs. Located ne -r business district. Walter J. Bockman, Phene 3. g 4-ts SPECIAL PRICE on hog feeders, $20.00 and up. Burk Elevator. Phones 25 and 886. 6-6 t IF~YOU~WANT more eggs, feed Master Mix Noon Pellets, $3.75 per 100. Burk Elevator. Phones 25 and 886. 6-6 t FO l i SALE —To men. women, children, up-to-date barber service, no appointments needed. 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. South Side Barber Shop, 910 Russel St. 7-ts FOR SALE—Black Angus heifer. 16 month old. William Reichert, Monroe. -9-3tx FOR SALE — Wheal Straw. Wm. Reichert, Monroe. 9t27x FOR SALE incubator, 2,840 egg capacity, separate hatchery with separate heat. Jacob L. Liechty, route 1, Berne, Berne phone/4831. 9-3tx FOir heater, good condition. Phone 586-11. g 9-3 tx FOR SALE —immediate possession, cozy, 5-rooin, fully modern home with full basement, big lot, within walking distance of G. E. and Central Soya. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870, 9-3 t FOR SALE — 2 milk goats, will freshen soon. Phone 643-E. 1 9-3 tx FOR SA'LE—Used records for autoladtic record player. Jerry Ross, Prebl,e Indiana. 9-a3tx FOR-SALE —Large size oil burner, A-l condition. Decatur Upholster Shop. Phone 420. 10g2t FOR SALE — Kalamazoo lleatrola for 4 rooms, 728 High after 6:00 ■p. m. 10-3tx FOR SALE -Trumpet, suitable for ■beginner. A-l condition. John Nash, 334 Stevenson St. Decatur. a 11-2tx I’o I~SA LE—Bo~ac re~ fa rm, good rich black soil. 2 good houses, 2 large barnsand other buildings: electricity available. Buy direct from owner, SB,OOO. Box 323, c/o Democrat. T FOR SALE —Two young bulls: one Holstein, one Shorthorn. Ernest Thieme, 7 miles northwest Decatur. il-J x FOR SALIC Giiis'wintcr coal and leggings, size A or 6. good condition. 904 Russell St. Cail Saturday or Monaay after 1 p. m. 11-Ztx FOKSALE-Six room all modern home, near G. E. Call 1192. lix < w JH
NOT TO BE OUTDONE by civilians, the SPARS are now ready to blossom out in pert garrison caps ,fdr spring. Elizabeth Hall of Rochester, N. Y., a member of 'the Coast Guard Women’s Reserve, models the new headgear in the photo above. U. S. Coast Guard photo. (International)
WANTED sewing Machine repairing —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. l-26tx WE MAKE covered bucklee. covered buttons, do hemstitching and make buttonholes. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First. l-26tj WANTED—Radios - to - repair. Uhrick Broe. 261-ts WANTErrTO RENT — For research chemist, good modern home. Guaranteed rent. No commission. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 284ktf WANTED — Small radio under 5 pounds for soldier overseas. Phone 133 p. 9-3 t WANTED Girl or middb-aged lady for general kitchen work. G. E. Cafeteria, phone 595. Call between 8:30 and 10 a. m. 11-bCt MAN WANTED in each county as direct representative of well known oil company, Preferred gasoline ration and immediate steady income for man with car. Write P. T. Webster, 572 Standard Bldg. Cleveland 13, Ohio. It xs MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, epells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. l-26t ADVERTISING — Future business depends on Today's advertising. ADVERTISE WITH — calendars, pencils, novelties. Phone 95-G Monroe, Ind., Phil Nussbaum. 294-ts FARMERS ATTENTION —We re move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc D«catur pheae 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Pro ducts Co. 15-ts NOW HATCHING— Order broiler chicks now. Hatches each Tuesday and Thursday of each week from bloodtested parent stock. Large demand for broilers, order -flow! Free book on how to raise baby chicks. We have plenty of feed. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana, opening evenings except Wednesday, phone 84. 301 till Feb. 28 BUSY? In a hurry? Drive a»few extra blocks. No long waits! Good parking. South Side Barber Shope. Open 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. Ltf TYPEWRITERS - lIEI’AIRED, #ny make. Call or write Durham’s Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typ ;• writers. T "FORRENT FOR RENT — 2 room furnished apartment, electric refrigeration and stoker heat. Phone 1127. g 11-3 t — 0 COURTHOUSE Marriage Licenses W. O. Wolfe and Imogene Glessner, both of Ridgeville. r O Golf Dimes Pile Up Chicago.—(UP)—Coming into the last lap, the Golfer’s Dime-a-Round fund has raised $12,665 at Chicago golf courses this summer. The Dime-a-Round receiptfl will be turned over to ihe Chicago Service Men’s Centers to provide recreation and comforts to men aud women in the armed forces. Jehovah’s Witnesses Kingdom Hall, R. R. No. 4 Sunday, January 14. 1945 Service Meeting 7:30 p. m. (Course in Theocratic lM?fi!.>try - 8:00 p. m. Watchtower Biilrie Study 8:30 p. m. 'All people of good will are' invited to attilid these timely Bible Studies. CAR F?ED WHEAT ENROUTE BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phone 25 or 886.
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NON RESIDENT NOTICE 111 the AilnniH Circuit Court November Term, 1044. No. 17056 STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF ADAMS, SS: Jacob Barger, Plaintiff vs. Edward Barger, et al Defendants. Now comes the cross complainants, Edward Barger, Sophia Mankey. Kate Barger, Elizabeth Griffiths, Ella Jackson, John Barger, Homer Arnold, Mary Arnold, Elsie Arnold Andrews, Glennys Arnold, Frank Arnold, John Arnold, Noah Arnold, Luther Arnold, Floyd Airnold, Margaret Stucky, Naomi Ble-bc.-ich, Sarah Martin, Edward Arnold, Elmer Bryan, Vlclma Clouser, Dessic Doty, William Bryan and Lloyd Byran by Ferd Llttorer, theU attorney, and file their cross wirfplaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon dllllgent inquiry is -unknown of the following named defendants to said cross complaint, towit; Katherine Sovlne Harden, Paul Harden, Vernon Arnold, Kenneth Arnold and Rosie MiHroy. That said action is to partition real estate in tlie State of Indiana and for an accounting of the rents and profits of said real estate; that a cause of. action exists against all of said defendants to said cross complaint and that they are believed to be non-residents of tile State of Indiana. The following real estate in Atlants County in the State of Indiana is d'-soribed in said complain towit: Tract I 'l'he north half of Hie southwe.st quarter of Section 9, township 27 north, range 13 east, containing SO acres of land, more or less. Tract 2 Tlie east half of the southeast quarter of section 4 and the Weet halt of the southwest quarter of section 3, all In township 27 north range 13 east, containing 163 acres more or less. Tract 3 The 'south half of the northwest quarter of section 13, township 27 north, range 13 east, containing SO acres of land, -more or less. / 'This action is instituted an<p-pros-ecuted by said cross cotnpJininants to partition the real esprte above deserilbe'd and for an accounting of the rents and profits- of said real es-tatlc. /' Notice is there/bre hereby given tlrat unless said defendants to said cross complaint be and appear on tlie 17th day of the February Term, 1945 of tIH ; Adams Circuit Court, being thjy'23-day of February 1945 to be begun and lidlden on the sth day of.Xebru.ary 1945 at the Court House In tlie City of Decatur and saiid county and state, and answer or demur to said cross-complaint, the -atne will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court in the office of the Clerk thereof in tlie City of Decatur, Indiana tills 27111 day of December 1944. Clyde O. Troutner Clerk of Adams Circuit Court Dec. 30 Jan 6-13
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LATEST NOTES OF * REPPERT SCHOOL « 2—♦ (By W. E. Palmer) Our school days are almost over. Only three more days to go and then we will be out on our own, as we must make the most of every remaining minute. Today, a big sale both afternoon and evening and we want to make it our very best sale. We certainly got a lot of good work Friday and with a few workouts like that we will be on the beam. Col. Reppert was in rare form and we were given to understand that the pressure stays on until the term expires. From the great state of Texas we have Garl D. Garr, a Cisco Hereord cattleman and Mohair
SALE CALENDAR JAN. 16—Hilty Bros., southast edge of Town of Berne, Iml. Jeff Liechty. auctioneer. JAN. 17—Mrs. Norma Selking, Admrtx., 2 miles east of Hoagland, lud. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. JAN. 17 —James F. Parrish, Guardian, 1% mile west, 1 mile south of Willshire, Ohio or 3 miles south and % mile east of Pleasant Mills. Closing out sale. Lester W. (Bud) Suman, auct. JAN. 18 —Donald Metzger, Pierston, Indiana, Well Improved 79 Acres and all personal property. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. JAN. 24 —Homer Rummel, 5 miles southwest of Convoy, Ohio. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. JAN. 25—Lee Bell, 1 mile east of Willshire, Ohio on road 33. Closing / out sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. -JAN. 27—Joe Robin, % mile east of New Corydon on State road 116. dose out sale. Jeff Liechty, Auct. JAN. 29 —Frank Gurtner, Wabash, Ind., Large Locker Plant, 750 locker capacity. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. JAN. 30—Frank Fogle, 3 miles east of Geneva. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. JAN. 31 —C. L. Vining, Admr., 5 miles west and 1 mile south of Rockford, Ohio. Grauberger farms of 680 acres. Roy Johnson, au JAN. 31—Albert F. Ginther, 7 miles South of Culver. Indiana. Highly Improved 132 Acre Farm and all personal property. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. FEB. 12 —Mrs. Irven Badskey, miles East of North Manchester. Ind. 156 Acre Farm, Modern Improvements, and Personal Property. J. F.ySanmann, Auctioneer. FEB. 19 —“Bill” Wedrick, 2 miles West and mile North of Argos, Ind. Well Improved 327 Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer.
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goat breeder. Garl is married and has a three-year-old daughter. His wife is an lowa native. His plans constitute either au auction house or livestock sales. M. H. Kimbrell, of Louisville, Ky., an auctioneer and circulation manager for the Kentucky Farmers Home Journal, also associated with the Breeders-Guzette, . has been serving in that capacity for the past eight years. He is married, lias three sons and two daughters, six grandchildren and claims the distinction of being the youngest grandpappy in the class. We have a famous hybrid corn breeder in our class, Ralph R. Coleman of Bulin Center, O. He is an expert in corn husbandry and a member of the DeKalb agricultural association, also is an
orchardist. lie is married and has two boys. He plans to follow in the footsteps of his uncle, who was an auctioneer, and hopes to sell purebred livestock, Edward H. Turner, of Hartville. 0., has tried for seven years to attenjJ this school but something always prevented his ambition ufltil this term, when by persistence and determination the hoy arrived. He is ;v .produce farmer, carried and lias two boys and a girl. Delhi. La., sends two Ittiys, Dan A. Sledge. 18, and B. R. (Rill), Duplissey, 22. Dan la a cotton' and corn farmer and his lather is a cattle buyer and at one time owned a sale barn. Bill is tore-
ADMINISTRATRIX Public Sale 2 miles east of Hoagland. Indiana, at the residence of the late Otto Selking: WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, ’45 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. Prompt CATTLE—Holstein heifer be fresh by day of sale; Black cow, 3 yr. old, due by day of sale; Red cow, 7 yrs. old, pasture bred; Blue Roan cow was fresh in September, first calf; Holstein cow 6 yrs. old, pasture bred; Holstein bull IS mo. old; 3 spring heifer calves. HORSES—Matched team Strawberry Roans, mare and gelding, 6 and 7 years old, weight 3200. HOGS—Brood sow,and 5 pigs; 2 Spotted Poland sows, due in Feb. - 16 feeder hogs, weight SO lbs. FEED—37O bu. corn; 100 bu. oats; 9 tons bay; 350 bales of hay--75 bales bean hay; 450 bales straw. — IMPLEMENTS — John Deere 10 Disc fertilizer grain drill, used 2 seasons; MeDeering heavy tractor disc, good; Mc-Deering 14” tractor plow; McDeering 8 ft. cultipacker. good; Bar land roller; Mc-Deering manure spreader; Low lion Wheel wagon, 2 farm, wagons; Hay rack 16 ft.: Hay rack and grain bed. 14 ft.; Wagon box; Good double set work harness; Appleton 4 roll corn shredder, first class condition; McDeeiing com binder, first class; Grain binder; Side delivery rake; Tedder; Spike tooth harrow; 3 section spring tooth harrow; Hay loader; John Deere corn planter, good; Mower: Air Compressor and Electric motor; Concrete mixer, new; Hammer King hammer mill' Clipper Fanning Mill; 3 Drive Belts; Buzz Saw: Bob sleds, new; Galvanized 16 hole hog feeder; 2 individual hog houses: 2 electric motors. and % h.p,; 2 lifting jacks, 6 and 9 ton; Small tools and Miscellaneous articles. MILKING MACHINE—Conde 2 uiht Electric milker, pipe and stall corks for 9 cows, used only 4 months TRUCK —Ford Model “A", Dual wheels, stock and grain bed good tires, mechanically O. K. Mrs. Norma Selking Administratrix Roy S. Johnson—Auct. T. D. Schieferstein—Clerk. Ferd L. Litterer—Attorney. Lunch by Flat Rock Ladies Aid. This ad appears today only. Cut out for reference.
Public Sdle As we have more livestock than we are able to take care of. we the undersigned, will sell at public auction on our farm located at the southeast edge of Berne, Ind., due south of Gilliom Lumber Company, on TUESDAY, JAN. 16, 1945 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. 13—HEAD OF CATTLE—I 3 3 Holstein cows, fresh; 3 Holstein cows on flow of milk to freshen this spring; 3 Holstein heifers to freshen Feb. and March; 2 Holstein heifers to freshen .Jan. 28th and Feb. loth; Holstein heifer tu freshen Feb. 24th; one beef cow. 2—HEAD OF HORSES—2 Registered black mare 12 years old. weight about 1600 lbs.; Sorrel mare 7 years old, weight about 1500 lbs. IMPLEMENTS Gang plow for horse; Duckfoot land roller: Endgate seeder: International feed grinder; Cowboy tank htaler; 5 - 10 gal. milk cans and many oth r articles. TERMS—CASH. HILTY BROS., Owners .left Liechty, Auctioneer. • ..•**" ® E. W. Baumgartner. Clerk. j .
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man on a cotton plantation and his ambition is to be a sale barn auctioneer. Frank C. Brahs, of Vale. Ore.,. 17. was all-state quarterback qj.” Grant's Pass high school team His brother is an auctioneer, so the Brahs brothers should be able to carry the ball and reach the goal of “fame and fortune. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 186 Cv»« ' QlaaaM Fl«ta4
