Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1945 — Page 5

HbIESDAY. MAY 16,1945.

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —oFor 25 word* or lest: 1 time 60c; 2 timet 75c; 3 timet 31; 6 timet 31.75. Rattt quottd art for conteoutlve Inoertlont. No olattlfied ads accepted on tklpday schedule. 10 P° ,nt black FACE la 5c per word for Inaertlon. Copy mutt be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la 9 a. m. FOR SALE ELECTRICAL 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 Broe. Phone 360. 86-ts FOR SALE —Eight-room semi-mod-ern house with five bedrooms, three up and two down. House in excellent conditon. $3,800. Walter J. Bockman, phone 3. b 110-ts FOR SALE—Bungalow, seml-mod-ern. Five rooms, three bedrooms. On Sixteenth St. Immediate possession. Walter J. Bockman, phone 3. b 112-ts FOR SALE—Early and late yellow resistant cabbage; all kinds of garden and flower plants; hardy ferns; strong outdoor grown plan Is. Meibcrs, 1127 Monroe St. g 114-3 t FOR SALE—John Deere G. P. tractor. Mile west and mile north Pleasant Mills. John Bailey. 114 3tx FOR SALE—3 good cows. Oliver Hall, 1 mile east of Tocsin on road 224. g 114-3 t FOR SALE—Lighfing system for tractor; new battery; 2 seal beam lights; generator pulley and belt. Phone 973-C. 115-2 t 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 FOR SALE — Last of 48 new F.H.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 cireu- 1 lating 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—PhiIco-ctmsoie radio, good condition. Phone 1495. 115-3 t FOR ISA'LE settle estate? Rico property at corner of Monroe and Fourth streets. Eight rooms with beautiful oak wood work, hard wood floors downstairs and all structural work carefully selected by experienced hardwood buyer for his own home. Full basement. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 870. 115k3t FOR SALE — Indiana Certified Hybrid seed corn 608-620-425 flat grades. Winfred L. Gerke, Decatur, Ind., Telephone 523-F. 115tl0 FOR SALE— dne~Benjaniin air pistol, 2 milk goats. 3 white does. A. D. Itnel, Ossian. Indiana. Phone Oseian 2-L after 6 p. m. Itx For" SALE —Near Central Soya, new 1942 FHA home, 2 bedrooms with nice closets, modern bath recessed tub, nice .living room with dining alcove and well designed fireplace. Kitchen with built-in cupboards, double sink, space to eat. Full basement with recreational facilities. Back yard enclosed with picket fence. Possession 60 days. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. H6-6t FOR SlMLE— tractor disc, 7 ft. Ab onso Smith, 1 mi. south, 3% mi. west, df 'Monroe. LL'l’ 2 * 4a'LE -*DeLav-al milkers, separators, oil and parts. Stiffen .Implement Co.. Third St. Phone ISO 1 11642 t FoSFsAIDE and twine for new Holland pick-up press. Steffen implement Co., Third St. Phone 180. llb ' 2t

FOR SALE—One metal water tank about 2x3x10 feet; 4, 5-gallon milk cans. Phone 282. 115-2tx FOR SALE — Pfister hybrid seed corn. A good supply of 5897 and 380. John W. Blakey, telephone 694-A, a 115-3'x FOR SALE—John Deere 999 corn planter in best of condition. Roy Johnson, first farm west of Road 27 on River Road. 115-3 t FOR SALE — 41 acre farm near city, 6 room house and 3 room house, barn with poultry house attached, electricity, drove well and fruit trees. Will sell as a whole or 2% acres with buildings. Tri State Realty Company, T. D. Schieferstein, Phone 104. 115-ts FOR SALE — 1932 Pontiac coach with good rubber, priced to sell. Phone 104. 115-3 t FOR SALE—I94O Plymouth coach, fairly good tires, upholstery nt good condtiion. Call Willshire. See car at McMillen Fonk, Piqua road. Burl Williams. 116-2tx 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. 103-26tx ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and suppliee, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts WANTED —To do plowing and discing. Jim Smith, Phone 5181. 105-12 X WAN TED — Straw, any am on nt. John Feasel, Bellmont Park. Phone 608. 112-Btx WANTED —Reliable party to take charge of cash cream buying station. Corner Third and Monroe street. Sherman-White. 112btf WANTED TO BUY—Full blooded young 0.1. C. male hog. Daniel Kaehr, route 1, Monroe, a 115-3t.x WANTED — 3 room unfurnished apartment with bath. Write box 370, care Democrat. g 115-3tx WANTED—Riders to Fort Wayne General Electric Broadway plant. 3p.m. to 11:45 p. m. Call at cabin 3, Bellmont park. g 115-3 t I 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 731, % Democrat. It WANTED 'Horse shoeing at my home on Saturdays. Homewood^ — North 12th Street, am Bailer. 116-a3tx WANTED—To exchange modern 6room house in Fort Wayne for 5 or 6-roorn mbdern house in Decatur. Phone 260. 116-31 x “MISCELLANEOUSFREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 103-26 t ROOF 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. 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. 35-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electtrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts ROOFING—Our trained estimator will give you a completed price on a new roof of your choice. Phone 429. Gamble’s. 114-3 t DQEST~YOUR- roof leak? gamble's will call and give you an estimate on a new installed guaranteed roof. Choice of colors. Phone 429. 114-3 t THE FINEST mothproofing method known. T sted and proved for 15 years. Arab mothproof lasts 2 to 5 years. Dry cleaning doesn’t remove it. Schafer's. H4-3t FOR RENT — Downstairs modern furnished apartment. Suitable for 1 or 2. Phone 271, Mrs. W. J. Kuhnle. g n4 ' 3t PERMANENTS-Machine, machineless, <cold wave apd, Rayjnonde heat wave. Dorothy’a.BeautY Shop. For appointment, phone 278 or .7973. . 115-61 FARM - LOANS — Terms 5: to 35 years at 4%; no expense; borrower can pay any amount, any time. C. D. Lewton. l 4 ' T

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LOST AND FOUND FOUND—I94O class ring with Arvis Rebecca Kunkel name engraved inside. Found on Pleasant Mills school ground. Mrs. Kenneth Kiser, route 6,1% mile west of Pleasant Mills. g 115-3tx LOST — Ration book 4. John A. Jones. g Itx LOST—Three No. 4 ration books. Frank Rumple, Naoini Rumple, Richard Rumple. g Itx LOST— Pocket book, contains 3 gas ration books, A B and R. Doyle Painter, Berne route 2. g Itx LOST—RaUon book 4. Edward DeLane Robison, 819 Buch St. g Itx LOST— No. 4 Ration Book. Page 18. Mitch. 116-ltx LOST —Kelly green suede gloves. Call 752 after 5 p. m. Reward. b 116-2 t 0 FOR RENT—3 room house on N. li3th St. Jim Martb, Homewood Addition. 116-3’tx 0 Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks: firm in quiet trading. ißonde irregular;. U. S. governments lower. iCui'b stocks firm. ICotton up as much as 30 conte a bale. Wheat, corn and oate irregular; rye up as much as I*4 ceirte a bushel; Barley up as much as 1% cents. iChicago livestock: hogs, active, fully steady, cattle steady, moderately active, and sheep active, steady. —o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May 1.76%; Puly 1.65%1.65; Sept. 1.611 %-%; Dec. .1.19%- %• Corn: May 1.18%i8 ;July 1.15%1.16; ep'. l.l'IB; Dec. I.IIA. lOats: (May 64% B; July 61%; Sept. 58%; Dec. 58 5/8. o The Lansing (Mich.) State-Jour-nal is one of only three nine-col-umn newspapers in the nation.

WANTED Skilled Mechanics —o— To 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

Stock Feed FOR SALE Several tons of Feed suitable for cattle, hogs or poultry. Bag Service, Inc. Phone 556

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Cool, Wet Weather Slow Indiana Crops Weather Threatens Wartime Farm Goals By United Press Attainment of Indiana’s wartime farm production goals for 1945 were threatened today by cool and rainy weather. Farmers anxiously eyed the skies for a let-up In heavy showers, observing that planting and sowing of crops were handicapped by rain. Warm and sunny weather were needed shortly to prevent a long delay in seeding the field corn crop which sustains Hoosier hog production. Accepted dates for corn planting ranged between May 15 and June 5 in Indiana. 'Cool temperatures also worried the Indiana farmer. He noted that fruit and berry crops, already hard hit by frost and freezing weather, showed little progress in growth. Tomato plants set out in some fields were damaged or failed to grow. Heavy winds, driving rain and hail caused further damage to farm crops Monday and Tuesday in scattered sections of central and southern Indiana.. An authoritative picture of the Hoosier farm situation was drawn by Kenneth Faucett of the Purdue university horticulture department. Laucett reported after a state-wide survey that the tomato situation was “critical” because of wet weather. The setting of millions of tomato plants, whose fruits were needed to fill army and lend-lease as well as domestic requirements next fail, was delayed. The unstable labor supply added further to tomato growers’ worries. Faucett said that the strawberry and apple crops were damaged by frosts in April and May. How’ever, another Purdue university horticulturist, W. E. Lommel, reported that marketing association managers expected production of strawberries to pick up sharply with favorable warm dry weather. 0 Elwood High School Named For Willkie Elwood, Ind., May 16.—(UP) — Tlie birthplace of Wendell L. Wlilkie honors his memory today by giving its high school his name. Rededication of the educational institution as Wendell L. Willkie high school, in honor of the 1940 Republican presidential nominee and author of “One World,” was scheduled for 3 p. m. Indiana Gov. Ralph K. Gates will officially dedicate the school. ExGov. Henry F. Schricker also speaks on the program. — o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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Maj. Wirsching To Head Stale Parks Veteran Os National Park Service Named Indianapolis, May 16 —(UP) — Maj. Rdbert F. Wirsching of Indianapolte was appointed director of Indiana state parks today, succeeding Cbartee A. Detunk, who resigned effective June 15. Wirsching, a veteran of 15 years with the national park service, expected to be released from the army soon, according to director Milton Matter of the Indiana department oif conservation. iMa'tter also announced yesterday that Kenneth Cougill, superintendent of the Dunes state park, had been named acting assistant director of the park division. 'Wirsching, a graduate of Purdue University, has served three years in the office of the division engineer of the south Atlantic division, U, S. army, as executive assistant in charge of construction operations for a $2,000,000,060 (B) sevenstate program involving construction of cantonments, airfields, munitions plants, and other installations. Before entering the army, hie served seven years as field supervisor with the National park service as executive officer in charge of development of parks in five southern states. Earlier, he was resident engineer at the Indiana university medical center in Indianapolis. Illrth Certificate Notice is hereby given that George Hlrschy has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of bis

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birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing op the 23ixi day <*f May, 1945 CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adame Circuit Court May 16 RIRTH CERTIFICATE Notice is hereby given that Albert Dale Intel has filed a petition In the Circuit Court of Ada-ms County, Indiana, to have the . time and place of his birth determined. Said petition Is act for hearing on tile 2'3nd da> of May, 194., CLYDEO TROUTNER Cleric of the Adam* Circuit Court May 4 6 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE N<». 1051 Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, Iftlrs anid legatees of At'tos V. Y'ost, decease*! to appear in the Adams Circuit Courtt, held at Deratin'. liidkaua, on the sth day of June, 194'5, and show cause, if any, why tli.f Final Setitlenient Arn-yunts with

* Fine, 8 Room All Modern ■ ■ wi wCII<7 home, automatic Stoker ■ 8 Heat in Monroe, Indiana, two large lots, Double Gar- •* ’ age. Also 40 acres, level black land across the high- ■ • wav with good barn, large chicken house, IDEAL ■ ■ COUNTRY HOME. ■ 81 Call 174, J. F. Sanmann or C. W. Kent. * ■ MIDWEST REALTY AUCTION CO. ! ■ DECATUR, INDIANA B Saiiiaiiiißiiiaiiiißiiiißiiaiiiaiiiißiiißiiiaiiiißiißiaiiaii'awaii ißiiaiaiiiaiiiiaiiißiiißi PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS Having accepted position as custodian of the National Cemetery at Washington, D. C., I will sell at public auction the following household goods, at the custodian’s residence of the Decatur Cemetery ou West Monroe street, Decatur, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1945 at 6:00 P. M. t>£ Detroit-Jewel table top model Gas Range. Green and Ivory finish; Duncan-Phyfe table and 4 chairs; One 9x12 Wilton Rug: One 9x12 Axminster Rug; one rug pad; 2 Bedroom suites; Enamel top Kitchen Table; 2 Small Perfection Oil Heaters; Royal Vacuum Sweeper; Flat top Desk; Kneehole Desk, Maple finish; Porch Glider, 6 ft.; 2 Burner Oil Stove; 3 Burner Gas hot plate; Child's high chair; Boy's Bicycle, like new; Reed Doll Carriage; Toy Kitchen Cabinet; Toy Piano; Doll Steamer Trunk; Doll high chair; Doll bed; Maple Table with drop leaf and 2 chairs; Roller Skates; Blackboard; Boxing Gloves; Garden Plow; Tools; Jars; Chicken Fountains and Feeders; Cooking Utensils; Chrome two-way Kitchen sink Faucet, new, never used; Lard Press; Small Rugs; Work Bench; Large Window Shade, 6 ft. wide; Many articles too numerous to mention. ALBERT MILLER, Owner Roy S, Johnson —Auct. T. Schieferstein —Clerk. Sale Held Rain or Shine. | .MMMTOgM ......... II ....1.. ■l»llBllliBIIIIB9BillBitBI»IBiillBliiM*aiB'IIIBffilHllia'l«aniainiB' |li ailllB ! l«BniBIIIIBa ’ “We Still Have Japan To Beat.” J J MOLDERS LABORERS ■ • CORE MAKERS ■ I ■ Are Urgently Needed To Make gj * Important War Castings. ■ I I’ Experience Unnecessary « ~ Learn a trade with a real post-war future. * ■ THE DECATUR CASTING CO. i ■ ■ ■ DECATUR, IND. J ® Hiring according to WMC Regulations. ■ ■ Work at a job not subject to Post War Reconversion Prob- B j B leins. Don't forget that after the war—gray iron castings will jg || be used in automobiles, trucks, washing machines, gasoline g pumps and many more familiar items, all made by our regular gj customers who are now on war work. = i" ■ | B : u Biiß.i'B B'i'Bifßi. B' B B B 8.. B B. Bi BiiiBIu'IBIIIB

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the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are. notified to then and there make-, proof of helrslrtp, and receive their didtrlbu'tlve share s. Oscar 8. Yoid, Administrator DiMOtur, 'lndiana, Mfcy 9, 1945. Ferd L. Lltterer. Attorney May 9-16 NOTICE OF FIN tL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 4U7 Nlrttlre Is hereby given to ttia ere-' 1 dltors, helns ansi legatees of Alice B. Smith, d’eceased to appear in tire Adams ;'ir. ult Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the stlh day of June,' 1945, and Shew cauae, If any, why tlie Final Settlemenlt Accounts with' the entnite of said decedent should not lie approved: and said ii*eirs are notified to then and there make, proof of helnship, and receive'their' distributive shares. Fred C. Banditel. Administrator Decatur, Indiana, May 9, 1945. Fi rd L. Lltterer, Attorney May 9-16