Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1945 — Page 5
JeßikdAY. MARCH 24, 1945.
n ■ket Reports HtPORT #4®F° REIGN MARKEI ® IS- for lIHe-| r, MURRAY A CO. E K |all kind* of livestock at Berne. Cr.lflvllle, I H end WiH»hlr« received every dey |“ ■ until 12:30 P- *• |E. Wkw «nd no commlßalon ■ Phone 801 1 lui reeled March 23. IKim ?14 ' 45 vB b 1350 gW 12'50 M : 7.50 Koice) By 10.00 ■V 7.00 Bner stock yards ■ phone 101 !g» t..— — «■« ■* -2~ S % 5 e : 1 : ’'<»■ Ir “ per head yardage. ■ fsaLE EGG and '■ w4 «'^B ULT ry quotations Furnished Uy ■ JMcatuß produce co. I, Ph °" e 380 March 23. --» nd 5 " i® i'“< 25“ . '•’•'•""’■Eders’ 14c in Wa^B° b 22c den, GRAIN MARKET >f elevator co. a, Me Corrected March 23. » id subject to change Care in during day. J iwii^HL :B delivered at elevator. 1 ;:;3fe «|owi Wheat $1.66 ■■Red Wheat - 1-5J> -— — aud Old Corn — 1.60 ■ : uly to 2 Soy Beaus 2.10 • Beans - 2.16 uh Oats .77 .— 2.00 :< l'°° R f.o.b. farm I | . — o ft Keep Cold ■ HL the door of the refrigerator j times as possible. Each time ~ - ®H O,!CD *1 warm air rushes in the temperature up. Get he tt anv things together as possible Uiem in at one time; shut aeß ta n r quickly. 0 gfe I Jehovah's Witnesses «and Hall. It. R. No. 4 it !-• meeting. 7:30 p. m. ’s**• in theocratic ministry, 8. Bible study. 8:30. ■ people of good will are in’uytea 10 !) vs ' tti jib >' **| W - H f 'B R \ I : *K■ 0- j Ip 11 ■ E--- 11 v? j* *■■ ■ *2l 2'™ Si 1 ■Si SI 1: -< i> ■■SMBE* — $ AH iHtoJ’ST'"'''!“■>»» vM B>?ople arn. gh a “ the ' j ob ~ |i’ K’to the 80b«t ■l ()c!ted j^ il e5 5 as she un--1C? I 1 - White 1 U , dow ' Sheriff D °ma J; B*J^2 l ; ne<l . 1 ' urther that «I "•«46m& ■ 8:? Oto 1 1-m° URB: ■ s ’»urdS s g. l £ :3 ° t 0 5:00 C'«Mes Fitted
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES -oFor 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 SALS—Cegaplete line ot wlrtag supplies and fixtures. Uhrlck Bros. Phone 260. go-ts lest ot your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or amall, we can supply you, including wire, heating gwmente, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold 4b Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE—Beautiful Building Lot on N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage, alao two nice Building lota on Mercer Avenue.” Bob Heller—A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 29-ts TOR SALE—Ground~corn cobs; to
be used for litter. Stiefel Grain Co. North First St. Phone 233. FOR SALE — Saddle horses and ponies. Wm. Reichert, Monroe, Ind. 66-12tx Easter Corsages--Order now! Lutes’, phone 5261. 66t10 FOR SALE—Borden’s Hybrid Seed Corn No. 608 C and 620 in large and medium flats at 86.50 per bushel. Rolland G. Poling, telephone 615-D. a 67-6tx FOR SALE—ReaI Estate':~s romn modern bungalow, north; 10 room modern home, suitable for apartment. good location; 8 room modern home; 3 apartment, income property, close in; 6 room house, semi-modern; 56 acre farm; 81 acre farm; 40 acre farm; uptown building site and other building lots. Tri State Realty Co. T. D. Schieferstein, Phone 104. 68-ts FOR SALE—Several bales of good mixed hay. Call 463. 69-3 t FOR SALE — Tan, fitted spring coat, size 42. 2 wheeled carl. Phone 3645. 69-3tx FOR SALE —l4-inch John Deere tractor plow. 4-13. C. O. Manley, 4 miles east aud 4 mile« south Monroe. 69-3tx FOR SALE—Universal rubber floor mats for any make car, $2.75 and $3.75. Butlers Garage, First St. 70-3 t FOR SALE—2 tan topcoats, size 42 and 44,“' pair of linen and leather shoes, size 7 AA. Phone 706. g 70-2 t FOR-SAIS; — Girl’s coa-t and hat, dusty rose, size 2, excellent condition. Phone 859, Homestead 32. g 70-2 t FOR SALE —Registered bulls, cows and heifers. Herd sire is of Eileenmere breeding. One mile north of Ohio City on 118 then one half mile west. Owens and Snyder, Ohio City, Ohio, Route No. 2. 70-2tx
FOR SALE—B bu. alfalfa seed, Purdue tested. Mile south, 4 miles east Monroe. Jesse A. Ray. 70-3t.x FOR SALE — Guernsey cow, two years old, with Guernsey heifer calf. Roy Miller, % mile west of Salem. b 71-2 t FOR~SALE“EaiIy“oa tsT good horse; male hog and gilts. Phone «y«i. g FOR SALE—Sport coat, size 18, practically new, $5.00. Craig Sharp, phone 367. 71t3 FOR~SALE—Durhani - bull calf. 10 months old. s '/a miles west of 224 on 101. Aaron Bowen. 71g3tx o —— Guest Towels Beaut/ful guest towels may be preserved by providing fancy printed paper guest towels in your bathroom as well. Few thoughtless guests will use your good linen under those circumstances. And a box of facial tissues in the bathroom may avoid lipstick smudges on towels. — u — Good Riddance The most effective means of ridding ships of rats has been to build the ships in such away that makes it difficult for rats to live and breed aboard them. The United States public health service pioneered in this field, and modern American ships are practically free of the agelong problem of rats. ——o — Cooking Macaroni Always put macaroni into boiling salted water to cook it, and keep the water boiling. The hot water drained off is rich in nutrients and may be used in soups and sauces. Dairy Stock There is a great variation in the producing ability of different co *’*" Milk testing eliminates the unprofitable cow' and enables the grower to select the best animals for breeding stock.
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--R*dlo»~tarr*pidrr~Uf - rtclt Br< * *64’tl WAN TED—JMan for insurance debit. A real opportunity for a returned veteran. Salary and Commtaeion. No experience necessary. We train you. Commonwealth Life Ins. Co. 645 Lincoln Bank Bldg. Fort Wayne. 64-8 t WANTED —Full or part time eales lady. Morris 5 & 10c Store. WANTED—Lady to work in laundry. 127 S. Ninth St., or phone 1149. b 67-6 t WANTED—To’plow lots, gardens, haul trash and clean outside toilets. Ed Newport, Indiana street west of G.E. 71a2tx WA NT ED—Lawn mowers sharpened at my home. Frank Schmitz, 213 S. First. 71-2tx ~ 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 remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Doeatur phone 2009. 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. m. Archie Grice, 910 Russell St. 25-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes ot washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold & Klenk. 31tf ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and sup' plies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts Lutes’ for Easter Flowers. Phone 5261. 66t10 ADVERTISING— Future business depends on Today’s advertising.
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aijv uatTJßf; WITH — calendars, pencils, novelties. Phone 95-G Monroe, Ind., Phil Nussbaum. F-S-16-ts make. Call or write Durham’s Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. ' T PYXceTyOUJTORDER early for our Golden Seal Chicks. Best quality chicks, 10c each; custom hatching 2c per egg. See us for ■ brooders, feeds, feeders, fountains, remedies and supplies. Buchanan Hatchery, 4 mites south of Willshire road 49. T FOR KENT FOR RENT —7 room house near Monroe. Opportunity for cows and chickens. Everett Rice, 1 mile east, 2 houses south of Monroe. g 70-2 t FOR- RENT—I’2” acres-of - s’ornFs acres for oats. Artie Jackson, Decatur, R. 3. Phone 980-L. 70-31 X FOR RENT — 2 room furnished apartment; bath; private entrance. 827 N. sth St. 70-2 t. FOR” RENT—Sleeping room. Cali 7863. g 70-3 t FOR RENT — In Bellmont Park, 1 room cottage; also large 2 room semi-mtKlern cottage. Immediate possession. Phone 610 or 312. g 71-2 t LOST AND FOUND LOST—RaHon books No. 3 and No. 4. Ana pic L. Granstaif, Nola Granstaff, Mary Grandstaff. lix
I ff 1 if fi (O n Aw LEADER of the new U. S. 15th Army now in action on the western front is Lt. Gen. Leonard T. Gerow. He was formerly commander of the Fifth Army Corps of the First Army under Lt. Gen. Courtney Hodges The new army brings the total of Allied armies facing the Germans in the west to eight.(lnternational)
DECATUR DAiLX DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA
Ration Calendar Processed Foods Blue stamps X 6 through Z 5 and A2 and B 2 valid through March 31. Bluo stamps C 2 through G 2 valid through April 28. Blue stamps H 2 through M 2 valid through June 1. Blue stamps N 2 through S 2 valid through June' 30. Meats Red stamps Q 5 R 5, S 5 valid through March 31; T 5 through X 5 valid through Apr!! 28. Y 5 and Z 5 and A2 through D 2 valid through June 1. E2 through J 2 valid through June 30. Sugar Stamp 35 valid through June 2. New stamp to be validated May 1. Shoee Airplane stamps 1, 2 and 3 Id book 3 good indefinitely. Always present book 3 when making pur chase as stamps are Invalid if removed from the book. Gasoline No. 14 coupons now good tor tour gallons eacb, through March 21. B and C coupons good for five gallons. Fuel Oil Period 4 and 5 coupons valid through Aug. 31, 1945 have the following values: 1 unit, 10 gallons
New and Used MILKING MACHINES Ezra Kaehr 5 miles west of Monroe on 124. Craigville phone. ALASKA RAILROAD NEEDS LABORERS PERMANENT JOBS TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED! Housing available for all persons employed. Interviewing and hiring will be conducted Monday, March 26 thru Saturday, March 31 inclusive at the WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION U. S. Employment 121 \' 2 Washington' Blvd., Fort Wayne, Ind, and also at the RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 217 E. Wayne St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. All hiring in accordance with WMC regulations. 1 have been appointed a Representative for PFEISTER SEED CORN and will be glad to be of service to you. If interested call or write JOHN BLAKEY Phone 694-A Route 5
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5 units, 50 gallons; 25 units, 251 gallons. All change-making cou pons and reserve coupons are nov good. New periods 1,2, 3, 4 coupons also valid now aud goo< throughout the heating year. Stoves , All new heating, cooking an. combination heating and cooklni stoves, designed for domestic use, for installation on or above the floor and for the use of oil, kerosene, gasoline and gas, are rationed. Certificates must be obtained from local board. Used Fata Each pound of waste fat is good for two meat-ration points.
Sate Wasta Rsper for War! One hundred pounds of newsps* pen will make ZQ9 container* for blood plasma. —_o
Democrat Want Ads Get Results EXI'U I TOn-N NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL ESTATE Th*' umiersigneid, executor of the Last Will and Testament and Codicil tliereto and estate of Elisabeth Voglewede. de’eased. hereby gives notice that ,tb.v virtue of an order of t'lie Adams Circuit Cowrit, he will at the .hour of 10:0<> A. M. of the titli day of April. 1915. at The Suttles Go. office, second floor of the building at tt'hf corner of Monroe amt Second Streets, Dwa.tur. Adams Co. Indiana and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer tor sale at private sale all tine interest of said ddeddent in and to the foltowing described real estate: lOtit Lot Eighty-seven (K<) in Josejnh (Va'Wltts Southern Addition to tllie Town, now City of Deeaitur. AdAnis County, Indiana, except there from tlie Rigtit-fif-way of Ur.. Toledo, Delphos iind Frankfort Railroad through tlie same, also except commencing at tlie Southwest corner of said Out Jjost. thence North Sixteen 016) rods and Seven (7) feet to the South line of the Right-of Way of .said Toledo. Delphos and Frankfort Railroad; thence southeasterly along the South line of the Right-of-Way of said railr<Kiid to Ithe South line of said Out Lot; thence West Twelve (12) rods and Six and onehalf (6%) feet to the place of beginning; also except commencing at tlie southeast corner of said Out Lot, thence West on the Soul’ll line thereof One hundred thirty two (132) feet, thence North one hundred fifty-(four (150 feet, thence ttowf One hundred thirty-two (132) feet, thence South one hundred fiftyroue (.154) feet to the place of beginning. Said sale will be made Subject to t'lie approval of said court for cash and for not less than tlie full appraised .vialue thereof free from all liens except tuxes for the year 1945, payaible in tlie year 1916. Edward W. Meyers 'Executor lleyem & Gordon Attorneys for executor March -’I
Commissioner’s Public Sale OF REAL ESTATE * D. F. TEEPLE RESIDENCE and STORAGE BUILDING FRIDAY, MAR. 30, ’45 at 1:30 o’clock p. ni. WILL BE SOIzI) AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE PREMISES AT 122 North First Street Decatur, Indiana the modern residence and storage building. Inlot number 19 in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. TERMS—CASH. NATHAN C. NELSON, Commissioner Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer.
I I'-v F’K w IN THE ONLY motion picture scene ever made of a Jap actually fighting back, this Nipponese warrior was snapped as he tossed a miniature bangalore torpedo at a Marine tank a split second before a Leatherneck bullet gave him an honorable discharge from this world. The torpedo—a length of piping jammed with explosives —is seen above the Jap's head. The photo is from the documentary film “Fury in the Pacific” made by combat cameramen of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Forces. (International)
QUICK-DRI WAL-GLOSS | Give* ■ handsome, easy to clean, long lasting, rich glossy SiS finish. Ideal for Kitchen, bath- ® room and all other walla and woodwork. Will not collect & 8 ’ ARNOLD JSSSS!=3I | * < BSgH I ; KLENK | ; (w H~) I
Card of Thanks We sincerely wish to thank our triends tor their words of condolence at the time we received word of the death of our son, Alva Myers, who was killed in action in Germany. , Mr. aud s|rs. Adrian Myers , and family.
PUBLIC SALE 1 have sold my farm and will sell at public auction 2Si miles West of Decatur, or mile south and miles east of Preble. TUESDAY, MARCH 27, ’45„ Commencing at 10:30 A. M. .» HORSES—Roan mare, 11 years old; Bay horse 12 years old, both blind but. a good work team. 13—HEAD OF CATTLE—I 3 Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh by day of sale; Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, due August 1; Roan cow. 4 yrs. old, due in July; Spotted cow, 5 yrs. old, due May 1; Roan cow, 2 yrs. old, due in July; Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due in August; 6 Heifers coming yearlings; Brow«Swiss Bull, year old in April. POULTRY—6O Extra good White Rock pullets, laying good; Two metal hens nests, 10 nests each. FEED—4 ton good mixed hay; 3 ton good timothy hay; 15 big shocks of fodder; 100 bales good wheat straw. — IMPLEMENTS — Good Moline tractor disc; Good Moline tractor plows, adjustable 12” to 16”; Gopd Moline 10 hole fertilizer grain drill; Almost new J. I. Case 9 ft. cultipacker & pulverizer; New type Mc-Deering Gear encloiP ed 5 ft. mower; Good Moline corn planter; Corn plow; Good spike tooth harrow; Hay tedder; Dump rake; Vega Electric cream separator Good farm wagon & 14 ft. rack; Mc-Deering corn shelter; Clover-’ buncher; Electric brooder stove, Jamesway; Good grindstone; 12 hole galvanized hog feeder; All kind of good small tools; 5 shovel cultivat- ' or; Garden plow; 2 good hay slings; 2 harpoon forks; Six new 8 lb. Balls binder twine; Chick fountains and feeders; Milk cart; Steel wheel barrow; Walking plow 12”, Oliver; Eight 2xlo planks 16 ft. long & other lumber; Good fuel drums with faucets; 20 rods 39” field fence; 10 rods poultry fence; New 80 rod roll barb wire; Several steel posts, some cedar posts; Platform scale; Good 2 wheel trailer with stock' rack; Extension ladder 32 ft.; Good double set breeching harness and collars. HOUSEHOLD GOODS —Globe hot blast heating stove; South BendH Range cook stove, Ivory finish; Kitchen cabinet; Bed room Suita;,, Rockers, Dining chairs; Tables; Large Linoleum; 9x12 rug; Two wardrobes; Writing desk & book case combined; Crocks; Buckets and. articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH HENRY FRITCHA, Owner Roy S. Johnson —Auct. T. D. Schieferstein —clerk. Lunch by St. Paul’s Lutheran Ladies Aid of Preble. at PUBLIC SALE j The undersigned will sell at public auction, located 3 mites south and % mile west of Willshire or 4% miles north and % mite west of Chattanooga, or BY< miles east and 2M miles north of Berne, on TUESDAY, MARCH 27, '45 Time: 12:30 P. M. 14 — CATTLE — 14 Red cow, 4 yr. old. be fresh by day of sale; Holstein cow. 4 ft; old. with calf by side; Roan cow, 3 yr. old, be fresh by day of satetv Brindle cow, 4 yr. old, be fresh in April; Guernsey cow, 1 yr. old, be fresh in July, giving milk; Holstein cow, 4 yr. old, bred, giving good flow of milk; Guernsey cow, 4 yr. old, be fresh in April; Guernsey cow, 5 yr. old, be fresh last of May. giving milk; 2 Guernsey heiferg be fresh last of April; Red yearling heifer, 11 mo. old, open; Guernsey & Jersey Bull. 2 yr. old. wt. 700 tbs.; Guernsey & Brown Swiss bull, 2 yr. old, wt. 700 lbs.; Pure bred Guernsey Bull, 1 yr. old, not registered. 2 — HORSES — 2 Sorrel mare. 10 yr. old, with light mane and tail, wt. 1500 lbs.; Sorrel Gelding, 8 yrs. old, wt. 1700 lbs. HOGS—2O Feeding Shoats, weight 50 to 150 tt>. SHEEP & GOATS—3B head Shropshire ewes, age from 2to 5 yr.; Shropshire buck, 3 yr. old; 3 fresh milk goats. SEEDS —10 bu. good timothy seed. TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS Model D. John Deere tractor on steel with power take-off and pulley, in A-l condition; Grand Detour 3 - 14” bottom tractor plow;, good hay tedder; set of good breeching harness; set of fly nets, used one season: horse collars; good Aeromotor windmill, runs in oil, witS derick; some other articles. TERMS—CASH. ROY FRANK, Owner Clerk—Elmer Snyder. Auctioneer—Lester W. “Bud” Suman. Decatur phone 6761. Donald S. Blair, Petroleum, Ind.
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Trade in a Good Town — Decatur ... O-< j.. Appolwtmeat of Bxeciiertx Estate No. 4147 Notice is hereby elven, Thad th* undersigned has been appointed Uxaeutd-ix of the estate ut Jullux Heidemen, laite of Adams County, dieceased. The estate is probably solvent. Florence L. Bue'ter, Executrix G. Hetny Bierly, Attorney 3/15 1945. March 17-34-il
