Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1945 — Page 5

, AY . MAY 14,1945

■fcf tarts Kss W# KI.rTT MURRAY A co. SfcLnds of livestock at Bern#. Craig* lllo ' > WllUhlra l; k re celved every day <2'3o p> m. ■Z F no commlßsion WM*“ "phone SOI ■corrected J ’ ay 1t>14.45 HB* 0 bS 13.50 -Bk' J bs 13.00 lbß 13.50 |M— 12.50 - W 16.00 § ,Z 9.00 |jy 5.00 B B|hNcß STOCK YARDS phone 101 4b * 14.40 Is; iq7R W» .... 12,5 ?r-;^® gß -- S<io 7 -°° per head yardage. EGG AND QUOTATIONS I”)® Furnished by Phone 380 SB corrected May 14. , Celling Prices *’“ c ■ broilers and fryers— 3Q.Ic .■liens 2G.G ■ r W' :f "' 6 GRAIN market ■II R K ELEVATOR CO. Corrected May 14. subject to change ■B during day. e u^K es delivered at elevator. -■km Wheat-—11.66 . Wheat 1-65 and Old Com 1.60 ! Soy Beans 2.10 Beans 2,16 Oats .77 — 2.00 ii r ,04 per 100 leas. f.o.b. farm p WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wayne, Ind.. May 14.—(UP) ith s;naik. i steady; no change; steady. ■B letSSiANAPOLiS LIVESTOCK a May 11 —(UP) — . 0,000; active, steady; ■ aiid choice barrows and lbs. up and bulk 140 to that^B s IiS0; ! "° 10 140 lbs ' ket^y lo 14.50; good and choice lfl steady; load choice * l«» 0 R>. steers 16.90; 2 BKte mostly choice heifers some held higher; cows few good beef cows ne^yll.5 1 ’: common and med■yWO to 12.50; canners and largely 7.00 ( 0 8.75; few 4 cutters 9.00 to 9.25; veal1 "' steady, good and choice fat lambs about deck of medium to good '"=® ' allli:s 82 R ' , ‘ weights ■ Xo 2 fleece 12.75; scatlots merely good 13.00. ■ CHICag O ‘-iVESTOCK May 14 ~ < U P) — 5 - 00 °. Active, fully od alld choice barrows Hfy Ibs ' aiKl UP at 14-75 Ood and c4l °ice sows -:||HL c° m l>lete clearance. ls ’° Ofi ' Calvcs: 1.060. gy Mrs and yearlings very ■tß v d “ V !0 Wcak > instances 'SK, ’ Celtts lower; largely "ML l -‘ liik 14 -7" io 17.00; no |BK M early above 17.65, but K » ir»? e heavy heifers |y Mi); heifers generally hni| OW,i weak; supplies ■ w<i S , al ’°" t in li! “c with itHbulls n«n te duwnl ui-n, sausQlHiils U 2 5 d °T aUd wei B hty >« awT , “ lws IB iteatir’" h,: ; .°^ ning 810w > IBuoi m , loads 04 mixed IBwn i’^. hoice fed wooled n lghtly lligll( ‘t; sever. llms 10 T tly sood S c Mce<.i. i’uckage good ' Ped lainbß 4ali No. IB “ound 7 ‘ ea n medium and '■ D; ‘’mbs 15 2--- bS ' I Cal . ifornia ■:3C „ H °URS: - I Sati "4° 8 1 W 30 ‘° 5:00 Bw^- Ined Glasses Fitted

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o— For 25 worda or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times |1; 6 times 11.76. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted on sklpday 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 SUIT-LIES — Re. gardless 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—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. gg-tf FOR SALE—Twelve room house, all modern, stoker heat. Consisting of two three-room apartments all modern and private, with income of $72 per month, besides own living quarters of six rooms with large basement and attic. Will sell for SIO,OOO. This property is a good investment that will pay out in ten years. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 West Monroe street. Phone 1398. HOgtf FOR SALE—Eight-room semi-mod-ern house with five bedrooms, three up and two down. House in excellent couditon. $3,800. Walter J. Bockman, phone 3. b 110-ts FOR SALE — 6 year old epotted horse, gentle and broke for riding. 2 miles north and one mile west Convoy, road No. 30. Fred Barker. U2-3tx FOR SALE —Five-year-old sorrel mare, white mane and tail, sound and a good worker. Herman Welling, 3 miles northwest of Magley. FORESALE—Set of harness with collars; small heating stove; 40 foot of heavy chain. Mrs. Otto Doherty, Geneva. Ind. 112 : 3tx USED MERCHANDISE—Used gas range, used kerosene range, used used bicycle, hibh pressure tires, boat, several used gas motors. Arnold &. Klenk. 112-3 t FOR SALE — Saddles. Mick Lee. Phone 573-C. g 112-3tx FOR SALE—Bungalow, semi-mod-ern. Five rooms, three bedrooms. Ou Sixteenth St. Immediate possession. Walter J. Bockman, phone 3. b 112-ts FOR SALE — Pure bred Chester White yearling boar. Albert Converset, route 5. g 113-3tx F 0r _ SAALE— Fresh'‘Holstein”cow. L. F. Sapp and Son, (i mile south Yj mile east, of Bobo. 113-3tx FOR“SALE-Pure bred Berkshire sow with pigs at side. Also one Berkshire boar. David Myers. 2 miles north and a quarter mile west Os Wren. a 113-3tx FOR SALE - • Brooder~iiouee, 10 x 12 feet, good one. Price SBO. Ezra KaS'br, 5 miles west, of Monroe on 124. 112-g3tx FOR - SALE — Genuine parts and service for John Deere tractors and implements. Steffen Implement Company, Third St. Phone 180. 114-2 t FOR §ALE New John Deere tractor, sweep rake and hay loader, one Fairbanks-Morse deep well jet water system. Steffen Implement company, Third St. Phone 180. 114-21

FOR SALE- McCray ice box. large size, like new. Phone 6940. 114-2 IX FOR SALE—Eaiiy and'latc yellow resistant cabbage; all kinds of garden and flower plants; hardy ferns; strong outdoor grown plains. Meibers, 1127 Monroe SLg 114-3 t FOR SALE - ” 1931 Ford truck, long wheelbase, 16-foot van body, goon tires. If yon have a used car for sale, sec Hick’s for highest estimates. C. A. Hick's Garage, (4* mile south of Decatur, on I. S. -iPhone 7103 FOR - SALE”Used Furniture: 2piece living room suite, good condition; first $65 cash takes H. Buffet, A-l cohdtiion. first $ 25 cash takes it. Sprague Furniture StorePhone 199. FOR SALE —New ma pie bedroom suite less chest of drawers. I' it st $75 cash takes it. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. FOR SALE—John Deere G. P. tractor. Mile west and mile north Pleasant Mills. John Bailey. 1 14*olX FOR SALE—3 good cows. Oliver Hall.. 1 mile east of Tocsin on 'road 224. FOR SALE— Lighting system sot tractor: new battery: 2 seal beam lights; generator pulley and )8 " Phone 973-S. Indiana lost 74 men in the Spanish-American war.

WANTED SEWING MACHINE~REPAIRtNCi — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 103-26tx ELECTRICAL, FIXTURES, and su> Pliee, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackeon & Second Streets. ts WANTED—To do plowing and discing. Jim Smith, Phone 5181. , 105-12 X MEN OR WOMEN—We have several positions open for sales persons or those who would like to sell to work among their friends and relatlvee mornings, afternoons or evenings. This position is permanent, paying exceptionally well. Box 368 care Democrat Co. 112-3tx WANTED — Straw, any amount. John Feasel, Bellmont Park, Phone 608. 112-Btx WANTED — Assistant janitor. Apply at Adams county memorial hospital. 112b3t WANTED —Reliable party to take charge of cash cream buying station. Corner Third and Monroe street. Sherman-White. 112btf WANTED — Cattle for pasture. Homer Raudenbush, Decatur route 3. Phone 513-A. 112g3tx MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 103-2 Gt 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 FARMERSTATT W<T remove dead horses, cows, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts GUARANTEED successful treatment, most stubborn dandruff cases. Blackheads i-emoved 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, eweepers, irons, and other electtrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold & Klenk. 31-1 f NOTICE—Have dissolved partnership. For painting and papering, telephone No. 8624. John Cook. 114-2tx NOTICE Ido upholstering, repairing and refinishing, also picture framing. Secaur Furniture Repair, 127 So. 14th street. Telephone 7363. Hx ROOFING—Our trained estimator will give you a completed price on a new roof of your choice. Phone 429. Gamble’s. 114-3 t. DOIES~YOUR7 roof - leak? femble’s will call and give you an estimate on a new installed guaranteed roof. Choice of colors. Phone 429. Gamble’s. 114-3 t THE FINEST mothproofing method known. Tested and proved for 15 years. Arab mothproof lasts 2 to 5 years. Dry cleaning doesn’t remove it. Schafer’s. 114-3 t FOR RENT — Downstairs modern | furnished apartment. Suitable for 1 or 2. Phone 271, Mrs. W. J. Kuhnle. K U4-3t _O If you would reform the world from Us errors and vices begin by enlisting the mothers. — C. Simmons.

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FOR SALE — Last of 48 new FH A homes built In last two years. Two nice bed rooms with closets. Linnen closet. Large living room. Modern bath with recessed tub. Kitchen with built-in cupboards. Upstairs coal circulating heater built-in. Automatic gas hot water heater. Hardwood floors. Inlaid linoleum. Weatherstripped windows. Choice big lot by Legion Park, three blocks from business district and schools. Terms $1,300 down, less for Veteran World War 11. Immediate possession. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 114k6t FOR SALE—Walking distance to G. E., Soya Co., business district, North Third street home, in excellent state of repair. Owner, who is leaving city, recently insulated house, installed new furnace with thermostat, storm windows, so you can enjoy three bed room home at minimum of heating expense. Automatic gas hot water heater, built-in cupboards in kitchen and den with lots of built-in closets and storage space will make living in this home a comfort. Garage, full basement, lot big enough for another house will please you. 60 day possession. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 114k6t LOSTANDFOUND LOST —Light tan leather billfold. Contains valuable papers and receipts. Finder return to Taxi stand. Reward. Madonna Glentzer. g 111-3tx FOUND —Pair of rubbers, size 13, left on porch of W. H. Patterson, route 1, Monroe. Owner may have same by paying for add. a Itx LOST—Kelly green suede - gloves. Call 752 after 5 p. m. g It LOST Ration book No. 4. Edward J. Miller. Itx 0 NOTICE TO PUBLIC Notice i’S hereby given that tine 1 Trustee ankl Advisory Board of JesPerson Township wil Inegotiate and execute contracts for I school bus driveis and for I bus Itoutefe up until June 5, 8 o'clock at th'e trustee's office. iTlie Contracts will be given for two years and the specifications for tlie various routes can be 'had front the towns'liip trustee. I l '. W. Jiohnswn, Trustee May 14-21 Appointment of Executor Estate No. lISS Notice is hereby given, Tiiat the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of Nora V. Fl.iugih late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Clark Flatigli, Executor 4/28. 1915 Feed L. Littercr, Attorney April 30 May 7-14 o No language can express the power and beauty and heroism and majesty of a mother’s love.

NOTICE! See Me for All Kinds of GENERAL INSURANCE Kenneth Runyon Decatur Insurance Agency Representing Old Line Companies 10714 N. Second Phone 385 WANTED Skilled Mechanics —o—- — keep essential Fords rolling we need several more skilled automobile mechanics and helpers. Ideal working conditions, modern shop equipment, top pay and overtime work if you want it. Steady, pleasant work now and after the war. See us today. This is your opportunity to get set for the future. Brant Motor Co. 3rd at Monroe St. Decatur Indiana!

NOTICE OF MEETING OF COUNTY BOARD OF REVIEW Notice io horaby givun that the County Hoard of Review of Adams Counity, Stalto of Indiana, will meet at 10:oo o'elo< k In 'the forenoon, Ithe Sainie be 1 nig the first Monday In Juno of mills year, at the room of tilje County Co'inunlssloncrs In tllie Court House of said eomiity, for t'lie foliowiug purposes: d. o hear complaints of any owner of persohal prop;Tty, except su< li prop iitv as i« originally assessed by tilie State Boaird of T.ax Commissioner!*. 13. To equalize the valuation tnwde by it'he assesaors, bither by adding to or deducting ItJiercfrotti “itch sums as may be nectessary to fix assessiiH'iiita .tl Ulte true cash value of property. '3. To 'review all assessinents and it) 'inquire lais to fire valuta'tlion of lite vanious classes of property or pants illiereof in Mie several townsluip* and divisions of the counity. 4., To 'make such change's in assessnients, whether by wav of incCjlaise' or ideereUse in t'lie valuation of 'Uhe various classes of property, as unity be necessary to equalize tlhe sanue in or ibetiweeii the Downships or any taxing unit.. .5. To delerniin-' rate per cent <o be. ad'deil or deducted in order to make a just and equitable equalization in il'lte • several townships and taxing units so as to conform tlirou'gliout the county to n just and elquiitalblte standard. .»•>, To add oniibted property in all necessary cucses. 7. To inlerea.se the valuation of omitted propetily, when necessary as unalde iby the assiessors. 8. To sTrrect errors in tlie name of ptsrsons and In tlie description of property land in it'he valuation -and assessment of property upon the a»sessmenit list. 9. To t'orreet any lirt or valuation as unav 'be declined proper. 10. To correct the assessment and valuation of any property In sueii manner as will be in the ju’dgnicnt of mine Board of Review make the valuation just and equal 111. To odd to the assessment list tlie naimes of personas, the value of personal property and the description and value of heal estate liable to assesslinent but omitted from tlie lists. I'2. To Consider and act upon reeoimmendatioihs made by the counity assessor. 11'3. To do or cause to lie done whatever else may be newss'ary to do t" unake all returns of assessment tl'ists and all valuations in compliance with the provisions of the taxing law's, and especially of an act concernling taxation approved March I'l, IfFI'J, ami the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. . ,\ll to lie done to equalize tile valuation and assessment of property and tax’aibles in said County for taxes for the current jrtcar and of which all property owners and taxpayers arc required to take due notice. In witness whereof I, Thurtnan 1. Drew, auditor of Adams C'ounty, Staite of Indiana, have hereunto affixed my hand and the seal of the board olf commissioners o-f said county, tills 181th day of May, 194 j. Tliunmali 1. Drew, Auditor Aidanns County, Indiana. May 18-2 u

Notice of Snle of Real E»mte CouMe No. 4.0W1 Notice is hereby given that the uinlei sigiied as adinhiistraitor of the eState of John H. Reed, by virtue' of an order made and enter.ed of record by the Adams Circuit Court '< .Adams county, state oi Indiana, will offer for sale at private 'sale, tfor not less than the appraisee! value, the neal estate owned liv said deveckeiit at time of lus d'e'aitli situated in Adams county, state 'of Indiana, on Wednesday evening May '23. 1945, at the respective premises and at the hour indicated as follows: Tract No. 1. At 34.' North Tenth Street at « o'clock P. M. In'lot numlber "1< in b -v vester Spangler's Subdivision of Outlot 273 in Joseph Cra'lrt.s Third Addition to the town now city of Decatui. Tract No. 2 At 310 North Eleventh street, at 6.45 M. ilnfot number 838 in Let i • ■ Kapp’s Suibdivtision of Outlot number 272 tin Joseph Cralhb s Hurd Addition to tlie now city of Decatur, 1 "'fract No. 3. At 101'5 West Marshall Streiet, at 7:30 p. in. ■lnluit number 75 tn Mary EHa Hanna's Addatiou to t'he city of Decatui, Indiana. ~ , L P „ Terms: Stubjet t. to the taxes for the tear 1 945 due and payable 10 1946; and su'bjieet to the approval of the Court. . Henry B. Ht-ller, administrate Miay 11-2'l BIRTH CERTIFICATE Notice Is hereby given that llh'oda Sus'aniia Damnicrt has filed a petition In the Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, tfl have the time and place of her birth determined. , „ Said petition Is set for hearing on the 2Tst day of May, CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court May 14 ■ <o — Just Ask the ‘Banker’ Boston (UP) —i An OPA announcement that racks of poker chips are exempted from price control brought this remark from a seasoned player, "That's what they think."

Toddy Ends Mourning Period For Roosevelt Washington, May 14 (UP) When flags flying at halfetaff throughout the nation go down at eundown today they will mark the end olf the ualion's 30-day mourning period proclaimed for the laic President Roosevelt. 'President Truman ordered the national mourning period beginning April 14, the, day of Mr. Roosevelt's funeral. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

SALE CALENDAR MAY 16 —Daniel W. Clinger, 1 mile West and 2% miles North of Warren, Ind. Well Improved 80 acre farm and personal property. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. MAY 17 —Asa McMillen. 6 miles southeast of Decatur or % mile west of Pleasant Mills. Closing out sale. Lester W. Suman, auc. MAY 19 —Mrs. Charles Fletcher, 927 Dierkes St., Decatur, Indiana. Complete line of Extra Good Furniture and Household Articles, 4:30 P. M. J. F. Sanmann, aue.t. MAY 23 —Reed Properties, 5 room home 345 North 10th St. and 5 room home 311 North 11th, Decatur, Ind., 6:00 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, auct. MAY 28 —J. W. Lawrence, Estate, 4% miles Northwest of Auburn, Ind. Improved 179 acre farm, 2 sets of fine improvements.

| “We Still ft Have Japan To Beat.” ■ ■ MOLDERS LABORERS■ « CORE MAKERS ■ ■ ■ ■ Are Urgently Needed To Make a s Important War Castings. i I'' ' I - Experience Unnecessary J - Learn a trade with a real post-war future. a ■ THE DECATUR CASTING CO. ■ i DECATUR. IND. ~ Hiring according to WMC Regulations. ■ ( Work at a job not subject to Post War Reconversion Prob- gj B lems. Don't forget that after the war—gray iron castings will g j| be used in automobiles, trucks, washing machines, gasoline j| pumps and many more familiar items, all made by our regular . a, customers who ate now on war work. f ■ PUBLIC SALE Because of my health, I will sell at public auction all my personal property, located 6 miles Southeast of Decatur, Ind., or ti: mile West of Pleasant Mills, on THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1945 Time—l2:3o P. M. 12 — CATTLE — 12 Two Guernsey first calf heifers with calves by side Two Roan first calf heifers with calves by side; Two Guernsey cows, 7 yrs. old, giving good flow of milk, Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, giving good flow of milk; Guernsey cow 10 yrs. old, giving good flow of milk. These cows are all pasture bred . GRAIN —100 bushel Corn, more or less. " FUEL —One ton Kitchen Stove Coal. — FARM TOOLS — Pump jack, with h. p. electric motor; double shovel plow; single shovel plow; garden push plow; two-wheel cart; two milk cans; feed barrel; pick; post auger; scythe; buck saw; beet fork; chicken coops; other tools not mentioned. — HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Globe Glow Boy heatrola heating stove; Range Eternal cook stove; Maytag Electric washer: Freshman Electric radio: radio stand; radio cabinet; llotpoint Electric iron; Electric toaster; Porcelain top table; 3-bttrner oil stove; Oven; 8-piece dining room suite: overstuffed davenport; 2 reed rockers; sewing rocker; 2 other rockets; Morris chair; Floor lamp; Quilting frames; Ironing board; 2 - 7.6x9 Axminster rugs; Throw rugs; 9x12 Congoleum rug; Iron bed, witli springs and mattress; wardrobe; bed clothes; Curtains; Dishes; Cooking Utensils; Aluminum Cooker; Can Goods; Fruit jars; Fuller dust mop; Copper boiler; 2 tubs; porch swing; other articles not mentioned, TERMS—CASH. ASA McMILLEN, Owner Clerk —Bryce Daniels. Auctioneer—Lester W. "Bud" Suman, Decatur, Phone 6761.

Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregular in quiet trading. Bonds lower; U. S. governments lower. Curb stocks irregularly lower. Cotton off as much as 80e a bale. Wheat, corn, oats and rye steady; barley off as much as 1c a bale. Chicago livestock: hogs active, fully steady; cattle very alow, steady to weak; sheep slow, but steady. o Democrat Want Ads Get Results

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! - ■ c W ./ ■ * ‘Tve been figuring on a new car soon as the shooting stops." . ■■ 1 ; ] V 1 i ■■ft... ' .Wik I “But that auto expert said in I the paper that we may have 1 to make our old cars last for 1 2or 3 years after victory. 1 That's bad news for me!" ! ’ I ■MHHHHBHE “My Gulf man had some | good news, though. He said Gulf pride* and Gulflex**will help keep my car on the road for a long time—more than likely until i get a new one." • "He’s an expert, too. Sells the finest lubrication there is. So I’m going his way—and we’ll ride right up to that new car!" *GULFPRIDE FOR YOUR MOTOR An oil that's TOUGH in capital letters;;. protects against carbon and sludge! **GULFLEX FOR YOUR CHASSIS Knocks out friction at up - to 39 vital chassis points! Protection plus! *• God came to man thru a mother in the birth of Christ; man comes to God thru a good mother and a Hpirtnal birth. It is thru mothers that God works.