Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1945 — Page 5
URDAY, MARCH 10,1945.
Krkei Reports HfcHORT OF LOCAL ■X foreign markets ■F for BENNETT, MURRAY A CO. |BL fl all kind* of l ive,tock at Kcatur, Berne, Craiflvllle, ■" and Willihlre l.|ve.tock received every d«y 9 until 12:30 p. m. K yardage and no commUalon K”' phone 301 ■ I (directed March 10. = ;S ■ ll9 12.50 ■ 7.50 ■ - io.oo ■kUHNER stock yards K. Phone 101 Bm Collected March 10. ■o 400 lbsJO --IS ■ hS 12.75 ■ 7.00 ■ 10c per bead yardage. ■ wholesale egg and ■poultry quotations K Furnished by ■decatur produce co. H Phone 380 Corrected .March 10. ■e eggs 29c Korn broilers and fryers.— 23c ■ry hens —25 c Ky fryers ... 29c Ky springers 29c Korn hens 25c ■Roosters 14c ■ 22c ■ local grain market H BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected March 10. 9 Beans subject to change K during day. ■rices delivered at elevator. ■ 1 Red Wheat J 1.66 ■ 2 Red Wheat 1.65 ■ 2 New and Old Corn 1.60 ■ No. 2 Soy Beano 2.04 ■ No. 2 Soy Beans 2.10 ■ Soy BeauS 2.1 G ■ 2 New Oats - .77 ■ Seed - 2.00 K 1.00 ■ Grains: .03 per bushel less. U Corn: .04 per 100 lees. B fob. farm ■ () . I Ration Calendar | Processed Foods Blue stamps X 5 through Z 5 and Band B 2 valid through March 31. Be stamps C 2 through G 2 valid Bough April 28. Blue stamps H 2 Bough M 2 valid through June 1. Be stamps N 2 through S 2 valid Bough June 30. I Meats Bed stamps Q 5 R 5, S 5 valid B>ugh March 31; T 5 through X 5 ■d through April 28. Y 5 and Z 5 B A2 through D 2 valid through Bel. E2 through J 2 valid through Be 30. I Sugar ■tamp 35 valid through June 2. ■w stamp to be validated May 1. I Shoes ■Airplane stamps 1, 2 and 3 in lok 3 good Indeflnitely. Always ■sent book 3 when making purBee as stamps are invalid if reived from the book. I Gasoline ■Ko. 14 coupons now good for ■t gallons each, through March 1 B and C coupons good for five ■lons. I Fuel Oil ■ eriod 4 an( i 5 coupons valid tough Aug. 3i, 1945 g ave the folnng values: 1 unit, 10 gallons units, 50 gallons; 25 units, 25t Hons. All change-making cou ue and reserve coupons are nov New Periods 1,2, 3, 4 cou”9 aIBO val >d now aud goot toughout the heating year. Stoves All new heating, cooking an. ovet na | beatlng nu <l cooking ’ designed for domestic use, installation on or above the ... “ {1 ( or 1116 use of oil, kero'gasoline and gas, are ration„M7r“.flcate3 must he obtained local board. Used Fats It two m UD f ° r . Waste fal « good meat-ration points. ' -0 — u, . 5 C° at Explodes "in,”'."’- -rv,. Ned owed . Solnewb ere in Germany, 8-i r Coat safe >y away to inipi ele “ Hed J,lst ab °ut ‘ell land < t le toxl>ole when a akin’ ? ed Some Stance away. iitnZti, 1 . 18 ' lead out ’ Hendrix [pl( ’'Hu? , sli"l? < 'h SS l io ! 1 flOm thc untunhion ud delolla,ed the 'at. p,. le lad Put with his ■‘“cludiim^?" Went off atonce ftrettes. 8 endnx ’ s last Pack of N * *• BIXLER op TOMETRIST Ban , HOURS: ’" io to 11;3q i?.«n * c «« Saturn, 12,30 t 0 5:00 a ‘urdays, 8 ;00 p. m . ExaJ ephOne 135 Glassea Fitted
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o—- — 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. FOR SALE FOR SALJG- —Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Uhrlck Bros Phone 860. 40-tI KLECTRICAL^SUPPLIES—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 —Beautiful Building Lot on N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage, also two nice Building lots on Mercer Avenue.” Bob Heller—A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 29-ts FOR SALE—2 short horn bulls, big enough for service. Chester White male hog. Julius Brite, Phone 5673. 57-3tx FOR SALE —Red spring coat and one yellow and brown plaid spring coat, both size 4. Like new. Phone 8185. 57-3'tx FOII SALE —Six Collie pups, genuine heel drivers; also extra good saddle mare; and week old Guernsey male calf. Frank Singleton, Phone 652-T. 57-3tx FOR SALE —Vicland oats, suitable for seed; also 10 tons mixed hay; 250 bales wheat straw, haled; sot good brass mounted harness. George Morris, Decatur R. 5, Road 101. 57-31. X FOR SALE —1931 Plymouth coach, 1930 Dodge sedan. Good tires. Mechanically good. Mrs. Anna Brodbeck, Decatur route No. 5, Monroeville phone 4114. 57-3tx FOR SALE—SS acres in Kirkland township. Level corn land; good building and electricity. C. D. Lewton. 57-3tx FOR SALE—(Piano in good condition, call at 128 N. Third Street, Decatur. 58-2tx FOR SALE—(Special through March and April, water softener and cleaner, 5 lbs. 75c, Daniel Zimmerman, Route 4, Decatur. 58-3tx FOR SALE—Baled hay. clover and timothy, $1.50 per bale. Coppess Corner, Monroe, Monroe phone 94-M. 58-4 t FOR SALE —Three desirable building lots. One located on West Adams street. Two on West Madison street. Buy' now so you will be ready to build when the war is over. Telephone 58. a 58-3tx FOR SALE—2-wheel -trailer. Inquire after 4:30 p. in. at Mae C. Musser, Decatur route 5. b 58-3tx FOR - SALE — 6 ~yeir~old _ Holstein cow with week old calf by side. For information call 1180 between 4:30 aud 7 p. in. 58-2 t FOR~S"ALE -70 acre farm, 3 miles southwest Willshire, excellent eoil, electricity. Immediate possession. Hubert Byers, Willshire, O. 58-6 t FORTsaLE -^7 Two - Ispring coats, shirts and sweater, size 16; two navy skirts and capes to match, size 10. Also sharkskin sailor out-1 lit. Phone 659. 59-2tl FOR SALE 5 or” 6 tons 10-jse dairy I hay. Theo Hobrock, Decatur R. | 3. phone 523-C. 59-2tx FOR SALE — Baby swing With frame; 2 wheel canvas baby stroller; pair navy blue gaberdine sheibs, like new, size 6',i>; pair black gaberdine sandals, size 7%. Phone 752. FOR Minnahpolis separator. good running condition. VulCan Uractor plow, 14 inch. Duroc male hog. < Ernest Longenberger, Craigville phone. One mile west, half mile south Magley. Hx o — Latest battlefield report of the outstanding accuracy of American heavy artillery comes from France where a force of Germans, surrounded in a stone ’building, was putting up strong resistance. Despite danger to themselves. American troops, only 300 yards away from the German-held building, called for heavy artillery. An 8inch howitzer more than seven miles away answered — the first shell falling only 30 yards from the building and <the next three hitting it squarely. — Os all mental exercises, earnest prayer is the most severe. —Coleridge. He is great who is what he :s from Nature and who never reminds us of others. —Emerson. Silence is the best resolve for him who distrusts himself.—Rochefoucauld.
WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s 445 South First. 51-27tx WANTED—Radios to repair, Uhrlck Broa- 361-ts WANTED —All kinds of cattle and feeding hogs, highest market prices. L. W. Murphy, Phoue 6762. WANTED — To rent wheel chair. 410 Line St. Phone 1222. b 56-3 t WANTED —To exchange 6 room rental property in Fort Wayne for 5 or G room rental property in Decatur. George Bair, Phone 260. 5 < -31 x WANTED TO BUY —POTATOES U. S. No. 1 grate in 100 lb., 50 lb., and 15 lb. bags. Ceiling prices—delivered to nearby A&P stores. Advise Grade, Pack, Quantity ava lable aud where located. Address Atlantic Commission Co., 136 N. Huron St., Toledo, Ohio. 30-T WANTED — Lawns to roll. John 11. Kahle, phone 1171 59-3tx WANTED — Riders to Harvester - , 3:30 to 12 shift. Phone 906-K. 59-31 x WANTED—Late model Club coupe or sedan 1940-11. From private owner to individual, no dealer. Will pay cash. Phone 763 after 6:30 p. m. a 59-3tx FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spoils comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 51-27 t FARMERS ATTENTION - We~rT move dead horses, cows, hogs. etc. Docatur phene 2000. We pay all phone 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. tn. 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. 31tf LIVESTOCK HAULING—AIso buy fox horses. William Harrod, Phone 8933. 46-17 t KEY SERVICE — Keys made from duplicate or number. Practically all popular keys carried in stock. Have duplicates of your keys made. Robert Osterman, telephone 733. a 51 *3tx ADVERTISING — Future business depends on Today’s advertising. ADVERTISE WITH — calendars, pencils, novelties. Phone 95-G Monroe, Ind., Phil Nussbaum. F-S-16-ts TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED, any make. Cail or write Durham’s Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. T for our Golden Seal Chicks. Best quality chicks, 10c each; custom hatching 2c Pj?r egg. See us for brooders, feeds, feeders, fountains, remedies and supplies. Buchanan Hatchery, 4 miles south of Willshire road 49. T i MUST GET A MAN —al once in this community to work with our District Manager. Must have car and be over 2-> years of age. The work is essen-1 tial to the wjir 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 317, c/o Democrat. It "lostTnd found LOST—Set of keys on ring, miniature license tag No. 522022. Return to Lose Restaurant. Reward. 51-ts LOST - Citation books, No. 3 and No. 4. Cletus Drake and Allo Drake. No. 1. 4tX FOR RENT FOR RENT — Hom' I’ooln 1 ’ ooln house with ibath and garage. House equipped for electricity or gas. Seven miles west of Decatur on 224. E. 11. Bryan. Ft. Wayne route 9.Telephone Anthony 78152. 58’ci3tx Kangaroo Is Gl Pet Indianapolis. Ind. (UP) —Cpl. Norman Seddon is worried about ■what bis four-weeks-old kangaroo will do when he is sent out of Australia, for everywhere Seddon goes, the kangaroo goes. Checkroom girls stare in amazement ■when he hands them his ammuTiition bag with the kangaroo inside, but he assures them it is ail right and he wants Nhiepence Josephine cured for while he enjoys himself. He found Josephine on a mountaintop and no mother around—so Seddon to be the substitute. — o — Democrat Want Ads Get Results
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Annual Meeting Os Association Held Farm Bureau Co-Op Holds Annual Meet The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Adams county farm bureau co-operative association, inc., was held recently at the Kirkland auditorium. The meeting was opened with accordion music by Bob Ehrnian. llarve Ineichen, president, gave the welcoming address and presided at (he meeting. O. V. Dilling gave the secretary's report of the year's work. The financial report was given in detail by Fred Baltz, general auditor. Edwin Neuhouser, manager, gave the manager's report and explained the rate of interest on the outstanding stock and the dividends declared. Mrs. Harry Crownover aud Mrs. Ervin Lechner, assistant, social and educational leaders, explained the freedom fund and Betty Moser and Kate Elienberger collected the dona(ionß> amounting to $51.23. Six township directors were elected as follows: Earl Sipe, Blue Creek: llarve Ineichen, Wabash; Otto Klickman, French; Russel Mitchel, Washington; Waller Thieme. Inion; Verne p—■ -r-g ;■ 'SB® r - L'' ' v y • - L f 3 W > ’ SCREEN STAR ROBERT CUMMINGS, now a pilot-instructor with the Army Air Forces, kisses his bride, the former Mary Elliott, after they were wed at St. Francis chapel, Mission Inn, Cal. The groom is on leave from his Army duties at Mira Loma flight academy (International) BUY Baby Chicks FROM US! —o—- — wilt buy your hatching eggs for 1946, paying a special premium for hatching eggs. See us for details. MODEL HATCHERY Monroe, Ind. Phone 84
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Linker. Preble. The other townships elected their directors last year, who are: Martin Bultemoier, Root; O. V. Dilling, Kirkland; John Bailey, St. Marys; Walter Lehman, Monroe; George Zimmerman, Hartford; Robert Lehman, Jefferson. The principal address of the evening was given by J. Ivan Harris, manager of the petroleum department, Indiana farm bureau cooperative association. The crowd was entertained by entertainers from Dixon, Ohio. 0 Democrat Want Ads Get Results
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MASSING IN FRONT of the coliseum in Rome, Italians participate in a demonstration to protest the escape of Lt. Gen. Mario Roatta, and ask for the immediate resignation of Premier Ivanoe Bonomi. The demand for the premier's resignation was presented by a group of Communists, Socialists, Actionists, Republicans, partisans and war veterans, but Bonomi was given a vote of confidence by his cabinet regardless. OWI radiophoto. (International Soundphoto) SALE CALENDAR MAR. 12—Alva Adams, 1’ 2 miles South and 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 14 mile east of Bluffton. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 15 —Jesse Sheets, 4 ni'les 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, 1> 2 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. MAR. 21 —Mrs. Orlando Meredith, 8 miles Southwest of Warsaw, Iml. Good 118 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, auct. Guernsey cattle dispersal. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 27 —Roy Frank, 3 miles south and % mile west of Willshire, O. General farm sale. Lester W. Soman, auctioneer. APR. 7 —lvan Lentz, Fairgrounds. Hicksville. O. 35 Head Saddle Horses Buggys, Harness and Riding equipment. 6:00 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. WANTED 1 GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, | I Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. Cannot use underwear, stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will Pay lb. Decatur Daily Democrat {
Road To Berlin By United Press The nearest distances to Berlin . from advanced Allied lines today: Eastern front: 31 miles (from Ztieckereck). Western: 288 miles (from point northeast of Remagen). Italy: 530 miles (from north of Ravenna). 0 Democrat Want Ads Get Results - -0 Virginia Baked Ham—Fried Chicken-Roast Beef-Sunday Dinner. Ehler’s Restaurant.
DEMOCRAT WANT ADS CET RESULTS PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm, 1, the undersigned, will sell at public auction, the following described personal property, at my home located 1 mile north of Tocsin, Ind., the first house west, or 2 miles south of Ossian. Ind., then 2’i east, or 10 miles west of Decatur, Ind., on State Road 224, then 1 mile north, Tuesday, Mar. 13, 1945 Sale Starts at 10:30 O'clock A. M. CATTLE Brown Swiss Jersey cow, 8 years old, giving 3 gal., due to freshen May 15th; Brown Swiss-Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due to freshen April Ist, 5-gal. cow: Ayrshire cow. 4 yrs. old. due to freshen May 1, giving 2 gal. per day; black cow, 5 yrs. old. with calf by side, a 5-gal. cow; Red Brindle cow, 2 yrs. old, giving 2 gal. per day; Guernsey cow, coming 3 yrs. old, dm- to fresher. June 1, giving 2 gal. per day; 3 Guernsey heifers, coming 2 years old, pasture bred; Guernsey heifer, coming 2 yrs. old, open. HOGS Hampshire sow with 3rd litter 11 pigs; 7 feeding hogs, average weight, 150 tbs. HORSES Registered Belgian mare, coming 2 years old; Black mare, smooth mouth, good worker. POULTRY Three geese; 1 gander; 3 ducks; 1 drake; 3 dozen White Rock hens, laying. GRAIN 80 Bushels Mandal soy beans; 50 bushels corn (more or less.) FARM IMPLEMENTS International tractor, F-20, on steel, in good condition; 7-14 tractor disc; McCormickDeering tractor corn plow; Dunham cultipacker, 7 ft.; Hoosier 10-hoe grain drill with fertilizer attachment; Deering mower, 5-ft. cut; Dane hay loader, in good condition; John Deere corn planter with fertilizer and bean attachment; 100 rods wire; 60-tooth spike tooth harrow; I.H.C. steel bed manure spreader; 4-row beet cultivator; Deering binder, 7-ft. cut, good condition; Little Wonder 2bottom tractor plow; rubber tired wagon with double sideboard bed. MISCELLANEOUS ilog troughs; hog fountain; oiler; water tank; pump jack aud motor; some new native lumber, 1 in. x 3 in. x 10 ft., 2 in. x 3 in. x 10 ft., 2 in. x 6 in. x 10 ft. and 1 in. x 12 in. x 10 ft.; one-hole corn' shelter; 14-in. walking plow; spring tooth one-row corn plow; hay fork;,, hay rope; pulleys; 20 rods new field fence; fence posts; fence' stretchers; log chains; forks: shovels; grease guns; buzz saw; cross-' cut saw; new pitcher pump; harness; collars, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS —CASH. No property to be removed until settled for. James H. Marshall, Owner EUenberger Bros., Auctioneers. Farmers & Merchant Bank, Clerk. Tocsin Ladies Aid will serve lunch. PUBLIC SALE As I am moving to Fort Wayne, I will sell my personal property at public sale at my farm located 6 miles west, of Decatur on road 224 and 1 mile north or 1 mile west and 1 mile north of Preble, on TUESDAY, MAR. 13, 1945 Starting at 12:30 P. M. 7—CATTLE—7 Guernsey cow and calf. 6 yr. old; Guernsey springer, 5 yr. old; Guernsey cow, 6 yr. old, milking; Roan cow, 8 yr. old; Holstein cow, 8 yr. old; Holstein heifer with calf; Roan heifer 2 yr. old. SHEEP 3 Ewes with lambs. IMPLEMENTS John Deere 999 fertilizer planter; John Deere 6 ft. mower; Hoosier 9 disc drill; 3 section spring harrow; spike harrow; McCormick 6 roll shredder; Stover power corn sheller; Wagon and rack; Hay rake; Tedder; Bar roller; 2 walking plows; Letz burr mill; 7 shovel cultivator; Tank heater; Fuel barrels; Harpoon fork; 1/3 h.p. electric motor; Maytag twin motor; Anker Holt separator; Brooder stove; Set of harness; Collars; 60 rod new-fence. HAY & GRAIN 130 bales clover hay; 20 bales bean hay; 200 bales wheat straw; 150 bu. corn; 75 bu. wheat. 50 White Rock Hens. HOUSEHOLD GOODS New Process table top oil stove; 3-pc. leather suite; 2 beds; dresser, rocker; ice box; and many small items too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. GEORGE SCHOELER, Owner Lunch served by Ladies Aid Society. T. D. Schieferstein—Auct. Edgar Ehelerding—Clerk. *
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