Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1945 — Page 5

| dN ESDAY. MARCH 7,1945.

Lket Reports fcVoS markets ■ for ■cnNETT, MURRAY A CO. E I'nd. of “ K >tu>, Berne, Craiflvllle, Bv.tock received every day ■ until 12=30 p. m. ■ yardage and no commiision phone 301 J Corl ec t ed March 7. Z.'.: 1100 ® 1 “ 01b 13.50 ■ ! 13.50 ■ 7.50 (choice) 14J;0 ■’ 10.00 ■” ss 7.00 Huhner STOCK yards ' Phone 101 H Corrected March i. ■u 400 lbs “J ■« * ■■■■— ;s ■ t; 12.75 W, 8.00 ■' 7.00 10c per head yardage. ■ wholesale egg and ■poultry quotations HI Furnished by ■decatur produce co. of Phone 380 SH Corrected March 7. fle eggs 29c ■.:.. broilers and fryers — 23c ■v heus 25c fryers hens 25c 44c 22c ■local grain market ■ BURK ELEVATOR CO. BE Corrected March 7. ■ Beaus subject to change ■ during day. j® rices delivered at elevator. Hl Red Wheat 31.66 Hi Red Wheat 1.65 M 2 New and Old Corn 1.60 ■ No. 2 Fry Beans 2.04 H Soy Beans 2.16 IK New Oats - .77 Seed - —2OO ■_. _ - 1.00 Corn: .04 per 100 less. ||g f.o.b. farm ■ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Mar. — (Vl’l — — — Livestock: good and choice barrows ■ gilts 14t> lbs. and up at tilling: good and choice ■' a 1 11."a 1 onipletc clearance, ■title: 13,dint. Calves: 700. H steers ami yearlings steady, ■; and choice kind prein run; bulk 14.75 to top 17..j0. paid for long and medium weight |Mi's; heifers firm; top 16.40; and bulls scarce, both clasactive and fully steady; ■7 sausage bulls to 14.25; ■I beri cows to 15.00; canners ■ cutters 8.25 to 9.75; vcalers at 16.00 down. - ■ fully steady; load good and ■ " Colorado fed lambs 16.85; ■ good Wyoming 16.65; few B" medium and good 81 lb. a fed lambs 16.25; odd lots ■« lambs 15.50 to 16.50; ■“Wing slaughter ewes 9.75 no action early on two Montana ewes. ■NDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Mar. 7— (UP) — 1 — Livestock: good and choice 160 to ■ “>s. 14.50; 100 t 0 IGO Hjg. ■“to 14.80; sows 14.00 to 14.05. ■’hie 700; calves 250; active, ■’steady; spots 10 to 15 higit- ■ small lot choice 1025 lb. year- ■ steers 1«.25; about 3 loads ■'ly good steers 1082 to 1125 ■ ‘ ,1 few Strictly good light rs b - nn : beef cows 13.50; nndium and good 11.25 to H • strictly good 14.00: cutters ■ common 8.75 to 11.25; most ■'ers 7.0(1 t 0 s , 5; Vealei . a ac ■ dll higher, top 18.00. ■'ano n "’ Btly Btead *; ■ tol6M°’ Ce naUVe lan,bS | Fort w ayne livestock ELS' 1 "' lnd - Mar - 7 - (Ul,) ■T'ra'Z 1 stead y; 160-400 lbs. ■ Slot 160 lbs ” sl4 - 50: 140-150 ■ lbs "Z A 30 ’ 140 lhs - 314: 120B J 1 ??-- 100 ' 120 ,bs - U3 - 5 °- $950 J 5: BtagG sl3: • sl7, lambs, $16.25; ewes B|| 1 ■W A m° GRAIN CLOSE ■ 8e «: July 1,58 ■<"!(: Mairmf-i- Dw - t ' ss %’*4Juiv a3 hed; May ■*'»: Mav a n keU: JuI >’ 61 % B Dee - 581 '2 hid. | Town -l )eeatur

| WANT ADS [

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o— For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times $1; 6 times $1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted on skipday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FQR SALE FOR Sil®—Complete line of wiring snppllaa and flxtorea. Uhrick Bros. Phone MO. <o-tf ELECTRICAL.SUPPLIEB--Regard-less 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 —'Beautiful Building Lot on N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage, ateo two nice Building lota on Mercer Avenue.” Bob Heller—A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 29-ts FOR SALE —Decatur quality U. S. approved Pullorum controlled chicks from high egg production breeding. Order now for April and May delivery. Leghorn Cockerells, 2’/ic. Oil and electric brooders, Kozy brooder houses. See Decatur Hatchery. a 51-8 t FOR SALE —IOO bales of wheat straw. Alfred Buuck, 4(6 miles north, iy g miles west and M mile north of Preble. b 54-31 x FOR SALE —9 doors, 6 windows, 2 storm doors 32(6x6’9” screens; 4 storip windows 71”x29”; 1 storm window 60”x29'(&. Phone 603 or call at 318 N. Ninth St. b 54-lt FOR SALE —Delicious apples. .05 pound. Otto D. Biebericli, mile south and one quarter mile east Magley. 54-2tx FOR SALE — 14 Shropshire ewes with lamb. Clover seed. Paul Arnold, one half mile north Kirklaud high school. 54-2tx FOR (SALE—Two chair barber shop; good proposition for barlber who wants uptown shop. Frank Young 112 Monroe St. 55-3'tx FOR SALE —Durham cow, freshen in April. Arnold Thieme, seven miles northeast of Decatur. Phone 916-K. 55-3tx FOR SALE — Two piece 1 iving room suite, good condition, no springs. Phone 1496. • a 55-26 X FOR SALE—Used bath -- mb. Ira Bodie at Dr. Duke’s building, 145 S. Second. 55-2tx FOR - SALE — 2~short — horn - bulls. big enough for service. Chester White male hog. Julius Brite, Phone 5673. 57-3tx FOR SALE —Two trailer's. Lee McBride, telephone 3275. a 56-3tx FOR SALE—Mounted _ 16 iTll - C” —ploy for ’•’-12 or 14 tractor. Paul Yoder’s Garage, Linn Grove, Ind. 56*31 FOR SALE—Baled oafstraw - and soy bean straw. Phone 973-J. 56-3lx Magazine Mailed To Local Farmers Many farmers of the Decatur community in the next few days will receive a copy of the Golden Anniversary issue of "Tire Furrow,” national farm publication, subllshed by John Deere, Moline, IU. Marking 50 years' continuous publication, devoted to the interest. and advancement of agriculture, ‘‘The Furrow” has been re.id by several local farmers for many years, Those from here who have been readers the greatest number of years include Jfto Appleman, W. E. Smith, and Wm. MillerSteffen Implement Co., local John Deere dealer said. Articles in this special anniversary issue bring to the reader discussions on progress and advancement made in agriculture during the past half century. Modernization of farm implements through -the years, leading to present-day power farming, and development of farm practices and methods rcalative to soil culture, planting and harvesting of crops, are featured. Also appearing in the farm publication are several articles, which are reminiscent of farms and living conditions of the “Gay Nineties." "The Furrow,” published six times a year, is mailed free to local farmers with the cotnplimenLs of the local John Deere dealer. Many educational farm articles, written by authorities in the farming industry, are published in each issue.—Advt. —o — 5 Bowl 25 Years Somerville, Mass. (UP) —Five middle-aged men who began bowling here every Saturday night 25 years ago still keep up the Weekly custom. Their present ages: 85, 80, 76, 74 and 69.

WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttonn, do, hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s 445 South First. 51-27tx WANTED—Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. Ml-tt WANTED—AII kinds of cattle and feeding hogs, highest market prices. L. W. Murphy, Phone 6762. WANTED — Woman for cooking and housework; no washing or ironing. Go home nights. Steady job. Address Box 346, care Democrat. 54-3tx WANTED — To rent wheel chair. 410 Line St. Phone 1222. b 56-3 t WANTED—Steady driver for coal truck. Haugk Coal Company. Phone 49. 56-2tx MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 51-27 t FARMERS ATTENTION —We move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phene 2000. We pay all phono charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts GUARANTEED successful treatment, most stubborn dandruff cases. Blackheads removed with face massage. No appointments needed for any barber work. Open till 7 p. m. Archie Grice, 910 Russell St. 25-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 3dtf LIVESTOCK HAULING—AIso buy fox horses. William Harrod, Phone 8933. 46-17 t FARM - LOANS — Terms 5 to 35 years at 4%; no expense; borrower can pay any amount, any time. C. D. Lewton. 14-T LET US wash and polish your car? also librication. Gay's Mobile Service, 13th and Monroe, Phone 318. , 54-Tx TRUCK DRIVERS'WIVNTED NOW —to deliver new government anti civilian trucks from factory to all parts of the U. S. Must be 21 years old and in good'physical condition. Temporary or permanent positions now open. Apply in person to Kqnosha Auto Transport Corp., 3915 E. Pontiac, Fort Wayne, Ind. 56-2tx-S PERMANENTS — Machiiieless and coldwave. Gaylie's Beauty Shop, 122 South Fourth St. 56-3*x ~J MUST GET A "MAN” —at once in this community to work with our District Manager. Must have car and be over 25 years of age. The work is essential to the war effort and in line with the program advocated by the Department of Agriculture. Permanent work, good pay for man who has lived on farm. Write Box 347 this paper. it NEW KIND”of paiiM covers wallpaper, one coat. Dries in one hour. Washable. Newest pastel colors. .Holthouse Drug Co. It lostanKfouniF LOST—Set of keys on ring, miniature license tag No. 522022. Return to Lose Restaurant. Reward. 51-ts LOST—Ration”books No. 3 and 4. Carolyn Ruth Lewton, Mary Ann Lewton, Barbara Anu Lewtoil, Frieda M. Lewton, Richard D. Lewton. 4tx LOST — Ration book 4. Ben VoorJ. 243 W. Monroe St. Itx FOR RENT FOR RENT —Seven room unfurnished apartment in Monroe, with or without large garden lot. J. B. Miller, Monroe, Indiana a 54-3tx Markets At A Glance ißy United Press (Stocks irregularly higher in moderately active trading. 'Bombs irregular; U. S. governments tsteady. Cuiib stocks irregular. (Chicago stocks irregular. Cotton irregular. • 'Wheat off as much as 1% cents; Rye eff as much as 1; corn, oats and barley’steady. Chk’a'go livestock: hogs, active, fully steady; cattle steady, active; sheep fully steady. 4J ————— Road To Berlin By United Press The nearest distances to Berlin from advanced Allied lines today: Eastern front: 31 miles (from Zaeckerick). Western front: 290 miles (from Cologne). Italy: 530 miles (near Ravenna.) N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS* 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

COUNTY CLAIMS ALLOIVF.D BY Tin: iiu.um of commisslonhrs MONDAY, MARCH 5, IMS Haywood Pub. Co, Oper. 5i>2.:i7 Decatur Ligliit Power do .. 186.25 IMtizons Tel. Co. <lo (15.59 Clyde O. Troutner Clk, oper 30.00 Commercial Print Hliop do 11.50 Thurman 1. Jurew Aud, oper. 10.00 Albert !•’. Gillig S. sheriff .... 7.50 Leo T. Gillig- SHieriff mil 17.76 boo T. Gillig Sheriff oper ... 10.00 John W. Tyndall Murv. mH .... 7.20 Byman 1.. Hann ( S. Supt. oper. 3'2.00 Leonard Supply 1 1 0. <l o . . 8.88 L. E. Areli'boM Co. Agt. oper 94.45 China Lengi'.ileli do steu, sal 103.33 Robert Zwick Coro, per diepi 54.30 Dr. I>. I>. Jones Health conum 38.50 Dr. I>. li. Jones do oper 1.50 E. .1. Wortihman assessor• oper. 5.00 Naomi G. ICoTimnii do clerk ... 25.00 Citizens Tel. Co. Clr C. oper . 5.00 The Lawyers Co-Op do 3.00 West, Pub. Co d I . 3.00 Vernon Law Book do 6.00 John Bixler C. H. Cust sal . 125.00 Mrs. Emma. Miller do mat, sal 45.00 Lee Haidwa'nd do opier .80 Arnold & Klenk do 1.3 1 Serv Us Store do 25.97 Kocher Lum'ber Co. do 2.10 North. Ind., Pub. Ser. Jail oper 13.81 U. S. Chemical Co. do .'. 19.02 Frank A. Kitson Infirm. Supt 151.03 Joanna Kitson do Matron sal 53.33 l>r. J. M. Burk do physician 25.00 Patricia Kitson do o|>#i' 25.00 Marguerite Von Gunten do 15.00 Pryoi S. GliilortMo 50.00 .•loscpli S. SHliwartz do 10.00 IL. A. Mi<l iaugh <1 ( > 1.00 S. M. Frledley do 5.00 Serv Us Store do 56.32 Winnes Shoe Store do 7.00 Eastern Ind. Oil do 17.51 Koliue Drug Store ... 9.26 Lee Hardwayd do . ... ",*5 Decatur Lumber Co. do 12.13 S. E. Hide do .16.03 Home Grocery do 33.7 I Rice Grocery do 16.29 Stewart Bakeries do 89.80 Moor .Man's Mfg Lie. do 33.25 Koclier Lumber Co. do 5.95 D. I'. Molhnkop'f do 9.00 Burk Elevator Co. do 208.14 German Fire Ins. Co. do 43.42 A. C. Munro Co. Council ... 10.u0 Dean Byerly do 10.00 William Kruetzman do 10.00 Henry Dehner do 10.00 C. J. Jones do 10.00 Julius Soliultz do 10.00, Leon Neuenseihwander do • 1000 Lillian Moser Civ. D ... 16.66 Feed L. Listener Co. Atty ... 50.00 Clyde O. Troutner Reg. Office 25.00 Deiatur Democrat Legal adv. 11.17 Berne Witness do" 4'2.46 1-M. F. Berling Ins. 76.51 Neuenschwander ine. Ag. Ins 20.4-6 Leland Smith Ins. Agency do 192.33 Leo !•;. Eliinger do 83.06 Mint'in J. Graber Red Fox B 5.00 Adolph Kiefer do 5.00 Virgi) Genber do 0.00 Tilman Steiner do «>.OO Irene Byron Stuia. Sana. ... 309.11 Conn States Serum Co T.B. test 39.00 Frank Grice Tax refund .... 8.71 WillAVinues Wash. Twp. A 15.00 DeeaTur Ins. Agency insurance .>4.68 llfghnny Herman Haugk Suipervis. sal 1*1.3' Herman Haugk do mil :>6.40 Ernest Tumflileson asst super I 10.2a Sam Butler do —- 162-7“ Albert Fox do Calvin Dubach do -.A'-! Virgil itraper iruck driver 176.2» Wayne Gaunt do 147.70 Vernon Fellers do 13300 Kenneth Oilier do l !9..,0 Cl'lie Harden M. ch iiiic 238.00 Glen Lautzenlieiser driver 166.60 Chauncey Reynolds do .... 165.90 Burl Fuhrman do 150...0 Harvey Shell do 133.00 C'hri-'t Miller singl. hand 1 12.4" Christ Znrc'lier do 3.50 Frank Peterson do 100.00 Lester Dub'aeli do 28.70 National Cylinder Co. 1-’.7a Delator Super Ser. do 1-56.-.8 Frank F>>: tney do IS.OO I>. D. Mollenko<i>f do .’2a.S3 Si lair Refining Co do I’liillips I’etroleum Co. do 65.5 J . Eastern I ml. Co. do 2 Comi'inereial Print Shop do I • ll Citizens Tel. Co. do , la.Ba Walter llrilzenli'.fe do 15.35 Wayne Welding Co. do 13.<P> Indiana Er|iiip. Co. do .11.19 Mossman YaJ’nelie Co. do McComb Ignition Co. do 18.38 Tlie Dunson Supply Co. do 22.76 Central Motor Parts Co. do 22.61 Ware Baker do 8.2a Decatlur Lumber Co. do 1.0; Butlers Garage do 93.2a Decatur Light & Power do BUY Baby Chicks FROM US! ' —o— We will buy your hatching eggs for 1946, paying a special premium for hatching eggs. See us for details. MODEL HATCHERY Monroe. Ind. Phone 84

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“GlVE OUT, POPEYE!” 1 sEz-pooe</> i Likes oh. veah? voure)] I-prqvpep vou can jitterbug JITTERBUG, tfESELF' VFR AN ON v NON-STOP COAST- TO-COAST—/// W' 7 ’ p(? - XENOPHON RY< XLqL SQUARE' I EATS SPINACH P^iPEP-LIVING ONLU ON A PIET OP W-> BILEPRr/EP/MC? — J -vAcZ— am I KIN JITTERRUG ‘"-— -Tr—/( T///, SPINACH. ILL APMIT SPINACH RH.P - L.GM.F T. — L \ NON- STOP COAST- f ■> OKAW — BUT IF '-/OU PAIL- ?/ W\ AGAIN THAT THE < Z / <V z / JITTERBUG GENERA 'VfJ Z I ( ATION (DAS CAUSEC/// < /SjV * S>\J f?) \& A spinach piet/ cf 7C. 7 ~ v A/y in their you~nP/ I x /7:p T 7gO>. ~ rt r* K’«t’ Fe4 ’"* f * n^,,u -*** • 'X'cm*! -ights reicrvu! - "T“ ’""VI BLONDIE COOKIE PAYS HER DEBT TO SOCIETY! By Chic Youns COOKIE, WHAT H:""" [C] \L /~T Tl IC. >S A E > (/&/) L-‘-gLi ~ V >7/. x BE w —\r ‘ ®wF- 5> ®P- z-K 7 zjAs Rjxl (Gij? » ® wk FTOur —III ill' uWiifctWx.. iliiijiK / '. '-<r' i■/';■•. i.v tlwl. r.,:,; ; -; jl? ,:.'i.i.Tl'Wi- : . ,;! .' 1 *lh 'wii'7i7 J-7L' .: 4

Lee Harwware Co. do 28.11 Ai Schmitt Motor Sales do .... 9.69 Goodyear Service do 30.18 Petrie Oil Co. do 262.64 Michel Auto Parts do 96.61 John Kari-li Stone Co. do .... 80.03 MesiibergiT Bros, do 269.93 Broadway Lumlaer Co. do 265.45 Korte Bros do .... 22.40 Cash Coal Itccd & Sup. do 17.58 I't. Wayne Pipe & Sup. do 156.6a Koe'li. i Lu.mlier Co. d o ’.78 Ed F. Berling Insurance .... 5.41 Leo E. Eliinger do 2.34 Neuiieselliwander Ins. Co 1.45 Leland Smith Ins. do 66.8'5 Deiea'liw Ins. Agency do ... 3.86 H. Knapp & Son oper 1.50 Yost Cons. Co. D. A. Miller B 3,396.09 AVelfilre Citizens Tel. Co. oper 9.70 Faye Smltlh Knapp post & mil. 13.80 Bernice Nelson mileage 26.35 Veronica. F. Linn do 8.45 Helen Zwick do 21.8a Certified before me this 6th day of Marc'll, 1915. Tliunman I. Drew Auditor March 7 . .. « l — Appointment of A<l»iini«H"ntor Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned lias been appointed Administrator of the estate of Nelson Gause late of Adamis County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. K’ecll Gause, Administrator Feed 1.. Bitterer, Attorney 3/6 1915 Marell 7-11-21 —■■ I if > ————— NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. t<H»4 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Henry 80-hnke. deceased to appeiaT in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 2nd day of April, 1915, and sliow cause, if any, wh-y tlie Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not lie approved; and said heirs"are notified to tilien and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distri'liutive shares. August Babnkie, Adnninistrator Decatur, Indiana 3/6 1915. Fcrd L. Littercr, Attorney March 7-14 — Democrat Want Ads Gel Results

SALE CALENDAR MAR. 9—Cecil Hook, West edge of Hicksville, O. Complete closing out sale. Wendell Savage and J. F. Sanmann, auctioneers. MAR. 9—Weldon “Jack” Zehr, 1021 West Madison St., Decatur. Household goods sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 10—Mrs. Paul Graham, 215 W. Jefferson St., Decatur. Household goods. Roy Johnson—Auctioneer. MAR. 10—Alanzo Hatcher, 6 miles Southwest of Hicksville, Ohio. Improved 64 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. MAR. 12—Alva Adams, lYs miles South and 2(3 West of Sherwood. O. Improved 160 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. MAR. 13—George Schueler, 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Preble. General farm sale. T. D. Schieferstein, auctioneer. MAR. 13 —Donald Burkhart, 6 miles east and 4 miles south of Berne. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 14—Mrs. Homer Mills, 4 miles north and (4 mile east of Bluffton. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR 15 —Jesse Sheets. 4 miles east and 3 miles north of Decatur on road 101. Cattle sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 19—Albert Riehle, 3 miles east and 4 miles north of Decatur. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 20—Ed Hurst, l(i mile north of Monroe on road 27. Closing out * sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 21 —Lloyd Chambers, Van Wert, Ohio. Guernsey cattle dispersal. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 22 —Myers & Short, 4 miles west and 1 mile north of Geneva. Guernsey cattle dispersal. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 27 —Roy Frank, 3 miles south and % mile, west of Willshire, O. General farm sale. Lester W. Suman, auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE As we bought property in Decatur Hie undersigned will sell at public auction 3 miles north and 3>& miles west of Berne. Ind., (5 mile west of school house No. 6 in French township, on Sat., Mar. 10, IQAS Commencing at 1:00 P. M. 2—HEAD OF CATTLE—2 Guernsey cow 6 yrs. old, giving milk; Heifer, 5 months old. POULTRY 150 head of Plymouth Rock pullets. HAY AND GRAIN About 10 tons of Timothy and Alfalfa hay mixed: 3 tons of Clover and Timothy hay: about 400 bushels corn in crib; 50 to 60 bushels oats; several bales of straw and some loose straw. HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANEOUS Kitchen cabinet; library table; 3 coil bed springs; box bed spring; baby bed: metal bed; 2 mirrors hand sweeper; 9x12 Wilton velvet rug; 13.4x14 rug; 8.3x10.6 rug; other rug and pad; Aladdin lamp; battery fence charger; 6 cow stanchions; hog feeder; brooder stove; brooder house; chick feeders and fountains; oil drums; cream separator; slide door; double shovel plow; single shovel plow; grain sacks; 200 ft. more or less 1 inch galv. pipe (new), and many other articles. TERMS—CASH. TRUE (Tabby) ANDREWS, Owner Jeff Licchty, Auctioneer.

Gaston Bailhe Quits Fort Wayne Orchestra 'Fort Wayne, lnd., March 7. — (U P)—Gaaton Bailhe, founder of the Fort Wayne civic symphony orchestra, today resigned hie position as its eonductor after 13 years of service. NOTE OF APPRECIATION The family of John A. J. Bilderback wish to express their sincere appreciation to their friends, reiaitives and neighbors for their kindness dining their hour of great bereavement. Mrs. John A. J. Bilderback and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bilderbaek and Katryn. NOTH E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 4093 Notice is hereLy given to the ertsliitors, lieiro and legatees of Albert Jack, deceased to appeal in Hie Adamis Ulrcuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on tilie 31st day of Alarcih, J9l's, and allow cause, if any, why tine Final Settlement Aceounits wi'tih (lie estate of said decedent sliould not lie approved; and said heirs arc no.tifle.il to then aud there make proof of heirship, and receive their distri'liutive sflmres. (Earl JC Sine Administrator Decatur, Indiana,, 3-6, 1915. N. C. Nelson, Attorney. March 7-14 —— ——— APPOINTMENT OF EXE< I TOK ESTATE NO. 4141 Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned lias been appointed Executor of tlie estate of Selena Schindler laite of Adams County, deceased. Tlie estate is probaldy solvent. JOHN B. SCIHNDLIi'i:, Executor February 27 1915. Henry B. Heller, attorney. Fell. 28 Mi'll. 7-11

State of Vacation Homes Boston. — (UP) —The State of Maine leads the nation in percentage of its home occupied only tlur-

WANTED GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, | Suitable for Cleaning Machinery, b Cannot use underwear, stockings, pants, | | coats, overalls, or any similar material. | y Will Pay Jb. H I J Decatur Daily Democrat | PUBLIC SALE ’ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE As I am leaving the city'will sell at public auction at my residence 1021 West Madison St., Decatur, Ind., or at the corner of 11th and West Madison streets, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1945 ' at 1:00 P. M. Two-piece Teale Blue Mohair living room suite; Two-piece Royal Blue living room suite; Three bed room suites witli heavy coil springs and innerspring mattresses; Single bed with springs and mattress; One 9x12 Orienal Rug with pad; One 9x12 Axminster rug and pad; One 9x12-Wilton rug; Studio Couch; Desk and chair; Tilt Back Lounging chair; Breakfast set, table and 4 chairs; Electric Singer sewing machine and chair; 2 Solid walnut end tables; Rocker; Electric Victor record player, table model and records; Coffee table; Hot Point Electric iron; Complete set Community Plate silverware aniFtf case; 2 Magazine racks; Floor lamps and table lamps') Baby liig|( t ! chair; Three-burner gas liot plate; Victor adding machine; Remington portable typewriter; 2 lawn mowers; Baby stroller; Remington 12 gauge automatic shotgun and case; 3 boxes shotgun shells; Gun cabinet; Clothes hampers; Cedar chest; Garden hose; Copper boiler; Grass seeder; Kitchen sink; 4-burner Kerosene stove, table top model; Panel door 3.7x6.3; a lot of tools; Garden tools; Steel fishing rod; 2 dogs, one Pointer Bird dog, 3 years old, well broke; Many luisceD laneous articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. WELDON |Jack| ZEHR, Owner Roy S. Johnson —Auct. T. Schieferstein —Clerk. PUBLIC SALE I ant leaving tlie city and will sell at public auction at 215 West Jefferson Street, Decatur, Indiana, SATURDAY, MAR. 10, '45 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. Chesterfield tepestry pre-war living room suite: One barrel-back brocaded occasional chair: One cane back occasional chair; Spartan cabinet Radio; Duncaii-Pyfe leather top coffee table; 2 Duncan-Pyfe 3 tier end tables & set of lamps to match; End tables; Floor lamps; One 9xlß Mohawk Wilton rug. brown mottled design, and rugs 9x9 and 6x9 W match, with pads; Magazine rack; Telephone desk and chair; Walnut dining room suite; Antique spool bed with Simmons springs & Beautyrest innerspring mattress: Burl Walnut bed room suite, consisting of bed, springs and innerspring mattress, high boy and dresser; Sectional bookcase, 4 sections; Small flat top secretary’s typewriter desk & chair; Singer Electric sewing machine; Leather settee; Chairs; Leather chairs; 2 desk lamps; Vanity dresser and chair; Electric Frigidaire; Hot Point electric range, first class condition; Kitchen table anti chairs; Dishes and cooking utensils; Giri's bicycle; Electric fan; Electric heater; 3 porch chairs; Metal porch chair; Rubber tire lawn mower; Garden hose and reel; Set attachments for Hoover electric sweeper: Electric iron; porch swing; Bath room scales; Folding screen; Ironing board; 3 wall mirrors; Chiffonier; Commode; Some betl clothes and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. MRS. PAUL GRAHAM, Owner Roy S. Johnson—Auct. I T. 1). Schieferstein —Clerk.

PAGE FIVE

ing the vacation season. A recent New England council survey reveals that more than 10 percent of Maine homes are recreational or seasonal.