Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1945 — Page 5

, nflriiHDAL APR|L ' 21 ' 1945,

IJfketfepo* for StMNETT, MURRAY A CO. kind. »’ " vMtOCk ’ ® .nd WUI»h* r * . received .very d.y 'L-W un tll 12=30 p- <"■ ■prdageandnocomnnolon iani e phone 301 " !: 1 ■ A " 1 ' 11 'I $h.45 400 11)8 -•■ 1400 K IW 13.50 T'^^Jl4ol' )9 13.00 K 16.50 m it* 6 ' is.oo sSbKhhner stock yards phone ’ <!! IM ' » U:>o IgMo 400 lb. ]44n 1W w —;s -^Mr 1 12.75 mW 8.00 <JMbogS; ■ IGSO per head yardage. "3 WHOLESALE EGG AND 1 HpOULTRY quotations t W Furnished hr -- MpECATUR PRODUCE CO. i fH Phone 380 t 9 Cone' ted Al" u. I I '' | broilers Lyr/s . . -J.<c ' ■ ” h ? spr'im-r;- , "6 2c Ill'll-' local grain market fM BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corr<‘< d April 11b Beans subject to change during day. delivered at elevator. Wheat $1.66 ■ . Red Wheat 1.65 and Old tom — 1.60 , e No. 2 Soy Beans 2.10 • e Beaus - 2.16 , t O MI New Oats 77 Seed ...... 2.00 Ucmrtr .03 per bushel less. M Corn: .04 per 100 lees. HH f.o.b. farm fl R " q I vfe MW® .- ' WSg| 1 il L*\ *J TV I n -’ e v 1 \ fl ' flE| ■?, * I VcllHr , THE WHiR IWIND of rumor i l a ji^^B®" ln S about official Washing- ® e name of Senator Harley above. West Virginia is mentioned as a p ,-, 3 . SUCC ‘ ssor to Frances Peras Bccr «ary of labor in the cabinet. (International) —•— * *BI '9 iifllhl w%t '■■■'■ L C BB v *\J| tfjjjgy fl 1 I JKi . ■. -•' '■ ?u J fl Bflfl®--fl"s.' , ;'- s “>ww»» ln !r WB»lth P . Dar Ported that Richard kbove » ■ M>tler, had g "^ uu « for Adolf 4 trr,r... n ca Ptured by BT" Gen. o n ar COrr «Pondents SiUen. 141 Bley's headm

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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. FOR SALE ELECTRICAL .SCITT.IES _ —’r - gardless of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, ptc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALK —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—Complete line of w>riug supplies and fixtures. Wanted —Radios to repair. Uhriek Bros. Phone 360. 86-ts FOR SALE — All kinds of table plants. Special price by the hundred. Open evenings. Mrs. William Strahm, corner of Ninth street and Nuttman avenue.

E_ ss ’l f FOR SALE -Good two-wheel trailer; bathroom toilet stool and assembly, good condition. Phone 5193 or see at 1015 Russell street. g 93-3 x IT'S NOT NEW^4l ; s been tested in America’s finest hornets for 15 years. Arab stainless mothproof protects against moth damage 2 to 5 years. Schafer's. 93-3: FOR SALE Quality chicks, 18 popular breeds, order now, sexed o unsexed, in these money making breeds. Mrs. Georgia Gage, Monroe. g 93-3 t FOR SALE Alfalfa and timotny hay, mixed. O. T. Johnson. Phone 621-C. 94-2 tx FOR SALE - Ford truck, 1 1 - ton. Phone 1068 after 5 p. m. b 94-31 x FOR SA LE — Semi-solid buttermilk. $4.75 per hundred. Burk Elevator, Decatur and Monroe. b!i4l 6 NEW AND USED House Trailers, real buys, see us first, EURY'S, 5 miles north of Bluffton on State Road 1. T FOR SALE — Registered Guernsey heifer, calf by side. Lewton and Rauch, first farm east of Williams elevator. 95-2tx FOR KiVLE—John Deere 999 coni planter; 2 year old roan colt; baled tiomthy hay. Phone 20 or 23, Preble. Adolph Bultemeier. ’_> mile west, 3>2 miles north Preble. g 95-31 x FOR SALE Fton loose alfalfa hay. Louis Staub, route 5, phone 9J6-I'. 95-2 t FOR SALE — Automobile” Tail i' l also baby bassenette. Phone 6914 after 5 p. m. 1 x Good Refreshment ’ Steaming hot chocolate served with cookies is perfect refreshment for a chilly afternoon when guests drop in unexpectedly. A few drops of vanilla makes the chocolate taste much better. *,«JWWBlLnKr9r'*lbL.~. w ’• -W j K-' JM™S ■b Wv -1 Jpl It 1---«3 ROBERT HANNEGAN, above, is being mentioned in Washington as President Harry S. Truman's choice for one of two positions, observers speculating that the Democratic national chairman may succeed Postmaster General Frank Walker or he may be selected by Truman to play 7 a role similar to that of Harry Hopkins in the administration under Roosevelt. (International)

WANTED SEWING MACHINE 4- REPAIRING all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s 445 South First. 78-25tx WANTED TO KENT—Small house. Address replies to Box 360, care Democrat Company. 92-6tx WANTED—Woman to care for elderly lady and do very light house work. Phone 511. g it WANT ED - Tb~RENT—3 or 4 unfurnished rooms or small house. Adults only. Phone 1368. g 95-31 WANTED —To repair and sharpen lawn mowers. Guarantee good work. Chris Neukom, 603 Penn street, phone 4133. 94-2 t WANTED — Coal truck driver. Must have U. S. E. S. referral card Burk Elevator, phone 25. 1)94t3 WANTED — Straw, any amount. John Feasel, Bellmont Park. Phone 608. 94-6tx MISCELLANIiOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 78-25 t ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on us. we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts farmers Attention -We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. IfL-tf GU AR A NTEED 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 a p pl Tanceserv ice 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 ELECTRICAL FIX TURES, and suppliee, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Strelets. ts SOLO-COTE — The new miracle paint for all inside paint jobe. Many beautiful colors to choose from. Not a water paint. We also have several painters available to do that paint job right. Phone 463. Arnold & Klenk. 80-ts

KEY SERVICE- Why worry about lost keys? Get a set made before you lose them. Robert Osterman, 711 Winchester St. Phone 733. 93-3 t TYP E W RIT ER s REP AI RED, any make. Call or write Durham's Typewriter Store, Huntingion, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. T WOULD LIKE to work from 8 p.' 111. to 12 midnight, four nights a week. Write box 362 care Demo crat. S Hx LOST ANDFOUND LOST Ration book No. 4. Herbert Jclinston. 803 West Monroe St. Itx LOST ~Dai'k brown billfold. Con'tains $5 and personal effects. Barney Brooks, phone 701. Reward, g 94-2tx LOST- Two ration hooks No. 1. Ed Booth, and Airs. A. D. Booth. Itx LOST — Brown iiillfoid. gas books and coupons, money and other papers. Finder may keep money if ■papers are returned. O. C. Chronister 715 North Fifth street. g Itx LOST- Ration hoidi number four. Alice Fuelling, R.F.D., Hoagland, Jndiana. a * tA Jehovah’s Witnesses Kingdom Hail. R. R- No. 4 Service meeting. 7:30 p. m. Course in theocratic ministry. S. Watchtower Bible study, 8:30. All people of good will are invited to attend these timely Bible Studies. o Heated Walks Outdoor radiant-heat coils have been installed in several factory plants to melt ice and snow from sidewalks and driveways At one plant workers had to walk out-of-doors a considerable distance from the main plant to the cafeteria. Because a covered walk was not feasible, a concrete footpath was installed with wrought-iron heating coils beneath. Hot water circulates through the pipes, melts the snow which falls on the footpath, and prevents the formation of ice.

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

"7 W " fVT 1 ' r 'A Im; ■ Im Jiii gOf K W K 2. % f«flg > ',y IsEw Wf ' s ” ’w* ”*** - ■ 4 WIT* A "WALKIE TALKIE" as his pipe, Sgt. Robert Cooper, Syracuse, N. Y., plays the role of a modem Pied Piper of Hamelin town, "piping’’ a herd of Nazi prisoners of war through the streets of the town where the legendary piper of ancient times played the rats to their doom. Guarding the column are Cpl. Leonard Armeto, left, Riverside, N. J., and Pfc. Clifton Baker, Harrletsville, O. (International)

Yanks Dedicate Elbe River Bridge To Truman ./ >. Wk. flwk 1 < |k IWy Jfeh 181 AW I 114 A ~ ? ww !■ kp - U. S. ARMY ENGINEERS have named their treadway bridge, which they built across the Ella river, 1 Truman bridge in honor of the new president of the I nited States. The Yanks ate shown putting' t finishing touches on the sign they have erected to mark the treadway. over whic h men and supplies a pouring to finish the battle that Jias Berlin as its goal. This is a t . S. army signal corps radiophoto.

Ration Calendar Processed Foods Blue stamps C 2 through G 2 valid through April 28. H 2 through M 2 valid through June 1. N 2 through S 2 valid through June 30. T 2 through X 2 valid through July 31. Meats T 5 through X 5 valid through April 28. Y 5 and Z 5 and A2 through D 2 valid through Juno 1. E2 through J 2 valide through June 30. Red Stamps K 2 through I’2 valid through July 31.

Burpee’s i Seeds Grow Get the Best Seeds at CASH COAL FEED & SUPPLY Monroe at Eighth St. Phone 32

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—FlCKLE FAME! ItHATS IT.' JUST STAND 7HERE!] f fUI/ SORRY, BUD-1 IVE ME ED) /.( < . NOtl) YOU ARE // O UUE GOTTA CUT jjSifSIDE TOOK OUT THE SLAB 1 OFFICIALLY TTPEOPLE IS / FOR rXWfej .SuiITH.OUT / (JUITH TOMMY TONSILS' FOOT- FAMOUS’ AVERY FICKLES' -/ _ 771'17 ! ° pp|N ' ), / . Si BHHI H LON DIE STILL TALKING IN HIS SLEEP! By Chic Young I MOW WAS THAT ) I I SAID PENEFFI IGOSH, [St I ■' AGAIN POP ? Y'/Zx SCATREE TC? I 1 PONT KNOWPy ’ y WORRY N ( UNDERSTAND a wcrd •A.A' I ' GRUNKTME LvJHAT HE ABOUT flg. ;ME SAVS IN THE Z /ffS T ! '/ A PENGRISTRIF BSAiP ) IT. DEAR.') rfK _' < MORNING UNTIL ) » Isl- i ~ u -A-kfe A.. I

Sugar Stamp 35 ndid through June 2. Shoes , Airplane stamps 1, 2 and 3ln book 3 good Indefinitely. Always ‘ present book 3 when making purchase as stamps are invalid if re moved from the book. Gasoline 1 No. 15 coupons now good for four 1 gallons each, through June 21. B • and C coupons good for five gal- ' lons. I Fuel OH Period 4 and 5 coupons valid through Aug. 31, 19i5 have the folI I New stamp to be validated Muy i. : lowing values: 1 unit, 10 gallons 5 units, 50 gallons; 25 units, 251 ! gallons. All change-making cou 1 pons and reserve coupons are nov good. New periods 1,2, 3, 4 couI pons also valid now ami goot throughout the heating year. Stoves I All new beating, cooking an. ! combination heating and cookinf I stoves, designed for domestic us*', 1 for installation on or above the

floor and for tho use of oil, kerosene, gasoline and gas, are rationed. Certificates must be obtained from local board. Used Fats Each pound of waste fat is good for two meat-ration points. Q_ KiS The American Legiiii Auxiliary presents t.lie following information based 011 'the G1 Bill of Rights for the lbnefit of returning veterans: Q. Who will die-k or appraise the property when a veteran wants to c'bDin a loan guaranty? A. Tile Administrator of Vet- rams Waits will supply the name ami address of an approved appraiser du (in the case of personal property other person or persons to film'ions as sue-li) to 'be used in

the course »f processing the application. Q. What papers must the lender and veteran submit in applying tor the loan'.’ A. Certification of Eligibility; Loan Guaranty Certificate (form 1800 attached to application); original application for guaranty signed by prospective lender and borrower; the credit report, if required; the. original appraisal report, j Form 1833; copy of purchase option, if any and copy of conditional salt.’is agreement if loan its to be predicated on esuch an instrument; proposed loan closing statement of tthe estimated amounts to be disbursed Iby Mie lender for the amount of the 'borrower; unless staled in (lie mortgage, or other-' wise in tlie papers submitted, a 1 statement of the kinds and amounts [ of insurance to be required to pro- j tert the mortgager, th- lender and i th Administrator against loss by ; fire and other -hazards and the esti- i mated premium cost 'tJiereof. Q. How about a credit report? A. If requested 'by the Administrator the lender or creditor will -secure a credit report on the. borrower to be submitted with Form 1800. Q. To whom should these papers | be submitted? Q. 'To the agency designated Iby the Administrator of Veterans Affairs. 'Such agency means any Federal instrumentality that may be designated by t-he Administrator (including he Veterans Administration if so designat'd) to certify 1 whet tier an application meets the 1 equiremens of the Act and regulation#. and recommended whether tie. application should be approved. o — —— Cordless Flatiron Co-r’loss electric flatirons soon to <■ tn production draw heating eleci.e current from the house circuit I' J.y when the iron is resting on an m'nrn :'ic safety base placed near '\v Two prongs extending from the ci -k of the iron complete the cir■ii.t so that the current may flow .:■ u.itii heating elements in the iron, i'h:' curi eis ceases to flow when the 0:1 is rot'-oved.

SAME CALENDAR APK 21 —Ellis J. Emerick. Hoagland. Iml. Good 7 room house and some personal property, 6:30 I’. M. J. F. Sanmann, auct. APR. 23— Wm. J. Pfister, 3 miles North of Capron, 111., Well Improved 200 Acre Black Land Farm. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. APR. 25 —Mrs. Frank Johnston, 803 \\fst Monroe. Decatur, Indiana. Farming Equipment and Carpenter Tools. 6:00 I’. M. J. F. Sanmann. Auct. MAY' s—Gerhard T. Marback, 209 East Spring St., Bluffton Ind. Good Five Room House and Household Goods. 1:30 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, auct. Public Auction I AILMLM; Edl II’ME-XT and CARPENTER TOOLS 303 West Monroe St , Decatur, Indiana Wednesday, April, 25 at 6:00 P. M. FARM EQUIPMENT: Fordson Tractor; 7 ft. Disc; Two Wheel Ti.iil- | er; 1929 Model \ Ford Tudor; Gasoline Engine; Walking Plow; Douhlb Shovel Plow: Set of Fence Stretchers; Wire Nippers; Hay Knife, Slip Scoop; Forks; Two Wheelbarrows; Hay Rope; 11 tt. Ladder and many other articles. BUILDING EQUIPMENT and CARPENTER TOOLS; Ceimut Mixer with Gasoline Engine; 6 Heavy Jack Screws: Large Vise; Star Drill; 2 Boring Machines; Work Bench; Adz; Blow Torch; Hand Riveter.; t Rasp; Tin Shears; SAWS 2 Hand Saws. Hack Saw, Saw Set. Key- ' hole Saw. Buck Saw; 3 Hammers; Stone Hammer; 2' ; and I'Chisels; 1 Wood Chisels; 2 Slone Chisels; 2 Levels. 3 and I ft.. 2 Brace and Bit sets- Square; Try Squares: Wood Marker and (’lamp; Draw Knife; Wedge; Mallet: Proover. and many other articles. [ MORTOR BOARD, Trowels, Brushes. Lot of Good Lumber, Tin Roofj ing, Kegs of Nails. Spikes, and many other Building Supplies. TERMS—CASH. Mrs. Frank Johnston, Owner ; J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer <’. W. Kent Sab.. Manager Sal-' conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co.. 1 Decatur, Indiana.

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Appointment of Administrator No. 41. Ml Notice Is hereby given, That tho mirlersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of John Geinier, late of Adams County, deeeascil. Tlie estate Is probably solV'.'lKt. Florian C. Geinier, Administrator •I. It. Blerl.v, Attorney 4/fi, 1915. April 7-14-21 0 MITICE OF FINAL NETTLEMEAT OF ESTATE Ao. 4OIS Notice is hereby given to tlie cieditons, heirs and li-gatees of Harvey I I, Sipe, dec ased to appear in the Adams- Cir- uit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 5 the day of Ma'. 19 I’'. ami show cause, if any, why tlie Final Settlement Accounts with the ewtaite of said decedent s-hould not b" approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of tieirsliip. amt receive their db-itrlbii'tive shares. Mary M'-Sipe, Administratrix lleia-tur. Indiana. April 1:1th 1915. Henry 11. Heller, Attorney Apr. 11-21 A.-tiee to Aon-llesident of l-clitioil To St-11l Heal Estate. Ao. 1050 hi tlie tdiiniM I'lrenlt Court April Term, 111 15 I .STATE <>!■' INDIANA iciil NTY OF ADAMS SS: Io tlie -imi.tt-r of tin- estate of - iarrisa Ann Miller. Pi"-1. 'l'" Pearl 1 -aymon :: You a-'- ic"-»" ;, > nolifi-'-l that H--I---lie A Donn-'l as administrator of tibe 'est'a'le of ('lai t-is., \un Miller, deceased tin- file-1 in llii' ' ii'-uit court of Adams I'ounily, Indiana a petition niakiing .''-a difi-iulant thereto and prayin'.; th- rein for an order nnd deIcia ,■ of sai-l nt authorizing tlie | sale of th'- follo'v'.ng des'-ribeil real | ..stale in A lams County, in tlie State -if Indiana, tow it: Inlot Nimnbwr 1003 in Erwin and |A r, tile-bl's mill fl ion to tlie City of ' De' .i' ir A'l.i'us Coifnty, Indiana to mike .-loseits for the payment of the 1 i.-t.Diliti"i- of said estate and lias I also filed liis affidavit and therein ia\eria‘d 'tlint yt)u are a non-resid- . i emt of the State of Indiana and tliait Jsaid petition so fil'd and which is I m-w pending in said . ain't D set for I li-'.n'iii'a ii .said Adams Circuit Court Int tin' i'.'ii'i'-t House in tin City of In-, itui', Indiana on tlie 9rd day of !S' pi l tit" . 19 I.' N■ *t". ee is iiercby io! v , H t„, said P' ar! Ihi \ mon that t ant-ss slie be and appear on the 3rd !.|a\ of Septc'nli'T 191.', at the ''ourt . j) .j ~. in ill-' t'ity of Decatur, 10-l---i iana and answer or deimur to "aid I ],' tiiioii the .-aim will Im lica-i d and del, i-'i’ine<l in ll’ r -Im e. j In Witm . Whereof I have In •e---an-.. s.'t in; hand amt affixed title I ... a! said ■ mirt in the o-ffic ■ of.. I th.- < •lirk 110 «f in til-' 1 ’tty "f I caitui. In tian.i. W-his J"tli day of April. 191I'l.l de < - Trmltnev Cl-rk Adam.' I’ir- iiit Court l < rd I . I.merer. Mlorucy April 21-3 S-M. > ' Democrat Want Ads Get Results