Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1945 — Page 5
may MAY 21,1945.
Kef Reports ‘mARKCTI IItT MURRAY A CO. kinds of livestock at BBcatur and Berne I t k .ecelved every day OWfitii 12:80 p. m. S| Sge and no commlaalo* phone 801 jjßrred-'i May 21. g() KB ‘! ,b i 4.00 * hs " 13.50 ■IS .:z_ i3-oo 1811 ° 13.60 BB- 8:00 ■B ; ie.oo B® lce 14.00 US' 9.00 B|S 5.00 Ker stock yards ■gl phone 101 J May L-.-V4.50 bK 8 M £ - 13-75 Mr 13-75 MB" 12.75 -00 BB r~; . ie.oo M OlCe) ZZ 14.50 ■■ 5.50 |K per head yardage. V Bolesale egg and QUOTATIONS HI Furnished by NHBtur produce co. Ilr Phone 380 llißlor reeled May 21. |Knmeut Celling Prices ■■ 32c SVbroih-rs and fryers.... 30.1 c ISw - 26.6 B. .: - »; ftr.====-; |Rtere “ grain market Mirk elevator co. May 21. |Khb suhjeci to change during day. IBs delivered at elevator. gE e ,] Wheat - >1.66 Ijßetl Wheat — 1-65 IKw and Old Corn — 1-60 |K Beans - 2.16 HB’ev Oats —- .77 K 2.00 HP 1.00 ■Z."' 17 IBiis: .03 per bushel less. IKm: .04 per 100 less. gl; f.o.b. farm Hr WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■ No change. Everything ■k Kiicago livestock ■go, May 21 — (UP) — ■-Livestock: |B 5.000. Active, fully good and choice barrows 140 lbs. and up at 14.75 good and choice sows at clearance. H : Calves: 800. and yearlings steady tup 17.65 but choice to lb. heifers brought IBatreme top; most steers 17.00; bulk heifers 14.00 ■I: several loads 17.00 and Blows and heavy beef bulls sausage bulls 25 cents |B at 12.73 down; practical ■ heavy fat bulls 13.73, odd B<00; vealers firm at 16.00 ■stock cattle steady at 13.50 ■*) mostly. jB f ’ 2500. Early sales and steady; two loads good fed wooled Colorado ■ held above 15.85; deck ■ to good, mostly medium ■S3 lb. woolskins 14.50; ■ads good to mostly choltfe ■ fed clipped lambs No. 1 ; deck common and B" 72 ft), clippers 12.00 with ■ culls out at 10.00; few 50 B* ivc s P rin gers 15.00 to 15.50 B* 11 •'lifers; scattering shorn ewes 8*25 down. ■hicago grain close Bat. May $1.75%-$1.76; July. ■?’ Sept., 51.59-J1.59i/ 8 ; Dec. ■'A. BjnXl 1 ' Ju!y - 0.15%; „ * B; Dec.. $1,10%8. B‘ 7' July. .60%B‘ - Dec _ sß% _ |*ayneairman From Page One) ■ 7 108 s the transport’s nose, ■ but the C-47 continu- ■ fw a landing. BZ dived in - sh °t out the BnZ r * 8 * lt en ßlne, then its ■in th’ k Ud Baw the P ,an e go ■ frZ ,ay 110 t more than 100 ■ rom the short. ifthZ' 011 saw 72 Americans, let int„ H?' y nurses - crawl out Thetlghto, «"UI 4u,k„,iratta g keep the Japaense mortling Curdues and ; Mk " >«« Catalin he lasts at Bea - A d aDll , a rae »cue plane wsb io Uj < au on the water to ae Americans. ’* n a Good Town - Decatur
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o— For 25 worda or lata: 1 time Mie; 2 times 750; 3 times |1; 6 times |IJS. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted on aklpday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE Is 5c per word for Insertlon. ■ Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la 9 a. m. FOR SALE ELECTRICAL - SUPPLIES — Regardlesa 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. 326-ts FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair, Uhrick Bros. 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. Bookman, phone 3. b 110-ts FOR SALE—Bungalow, semi-mod-ern. Five rooms, three bedrooms. On Sixteenth St. Immediate possession. Walter J. Bockman, phone 3. b 112-ts
FOR SALE — Indiana Certified Hybrid seed corn 608-620-425 flat grades. Winfred L. Gerke, Decatur, Ind., Telephone 523-F. 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. 116-6 t FOR SALE — Early maturing hybrids for late planting, Nos. F--140, 461, 425, K-24, W-10, M-34. Theodore Bulmahn, Preble phone 5 on 20. g 118-stx FOR SALE — DeKalb hybrid seed corn in large and medium kernels. Chris Inniger, Monroe, Ind. Phone Monroe 92-0. 119-7 t FOR SALE —To settle estate, Rice property at corner of Jackson & Fourth streets. Eight rooms with beautiful oak wood work, hard wood floors downstairs and all structural work carefully selected hy experienced hardwood buyer for his own home. Full basement. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 870. 119-3 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. Schteferstein, Phone 104. 115-ts FOR SALE-Saddle in good condition. Robert C. Smith. 935 Mercer Ave. 120-3 t FOR SALE — Hospital bed, mal trees, like new. Reasonably priced. Phone 466. 120-3t\ FOR SALE—Grass7ug.”6“ljy 9. $lO. Phone 681 or No. 1. g 120-2tx For Sale —Used tin roof in good condition. Also have several good furniture articles. Call Lobenstein, Monroe 816. 12fl-2tx FOR'SALE—Extra good 1930~Clievrblet coach, with new tires. Al so 5- 1 9 inch tires. C. C. Abbott, 3m. north of Union Chapel. 120-2tx FOR SALE—AII kinds of furniture'
repairing and refinishing; picture framing. Secaur Furn. Repair, 127 So. 14th St. Phone 7363. Hx FOR - SALE—2~ lotsalo'ng"highway 27, Homewood addition. Call 255 before 5 p. m. 120g3t be7s'Fl rel'ess Gas Range. Left hand oven. Excellent condition. Florence heatrola, large size. Reasonable. 109 South 11th street. 120t2x o Washington Township Farm Sale Reported 'Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitright today sold their 80-acre farm and residence to Raymond Becker, a Washington township farmer. Possession will be given by Feruary 1. 1946. The ,Whitrights bought t'he farm in 1931 and in K 936 built one of the finest farm residences in tihe county. 'The (farm is one of the most valualbe in Washington tdwnship. The price was not revealed. The deal Was clotsed 'by G. Remy Biferly, local attorney. o . - If you fear damnation, you may love righteousness. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 fcyfes Examined Glasses Fitted
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 supplies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts WANTED — Straw, any amount. John Feasel, Bellmont Park, Phone 608. 112-Btx WANTED — Registered Holstein day old calves, either sex; William Reichert, Monroe, Ind. WANTED — Experienced cream tester. Apply at Sherman-White & Co., corner Third and Monroe streets, Decatur. 119-ts WANTED — Girl’s white pleated skirt, size 10, either wool or cotton. Call 1555. b 120-3 t WANTED — Sheep to dip. improve weight and quality of wool. For appointment write Lorin Gloss, Decatur route 2 or call O. V. Dilling, Craigville phone. 120 T MISCELLANEOUS KEY SERVICE —Why worry about lost keys? Get a set made before you lose them. Robert Osterman, 711 Winchester St. Phone 733. 119 St FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells com fort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 103-26 t ROOF TROUBLE -Call 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 FAR MERS ATTENTION — We-re-move 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 R'issell St. 25-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 PERMANENTS-Machlne, machineless, cold wave and Raymonde heat wave. Dorothy’s Beauty Shop. For appointment, phone 278 or 7973. 115-6 t Lost ANITFoUND LOST—Auto license plate No. 521753 Ind. Leave at Democrat office. 119-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT — Furnished apartment, 228 North Fourth street. Phone 355. 120gtf 0 WAR HEROES (Continupd From Page One) tion. It briefly summarised fllie bloody action in which Lindsey, though wounded, killed 20 Germans, wounded many more, secured the capture of three, knocked of two machine guns and captured two more, and forced the (withdrawal of two enemy tanks. o— America’s tallest bird is the sandhil crane. When standing erect, the male is about as tall as the average man.
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Notice of Hole of Real Eulnte canne No. 4.ont Notice Ih hereby given that the underHigned as adminlattaltor of the estate of John H. Reed, deceased, hy virtue of an order made and entered of rci’ord by the Adams Circuit Oottrlt, <»f Adams county, state of Indiana, will offer for sake- at private 'sale, for not less than the appraised value, the real estate owned by said devedieiit at time of Ills d'i aith, situated In Adams county, std'te of Indiana, on Wednesday evening May 123, 1946, al the respective premises and at the hour in-dicated-as follow.-: Traei No. I. At 345 North Tenth Street at G o'clock P. M. Inlot nbmller 717 ih Sylvester Spangler's SulKUvlalon of Ouitlot 273 In Joseph Crabbs Third Addition to the .town now city of Decatur. Tract No. 2 At 310 North Eleventh street, at 6.45 P. M. In lot nunrher 83 s in Levi 8. Kapp's Subdivision of Outlot number 272 Iti Joseph Cralbb's Third Addition to the now city of Decatur, Indiana. Tract No. 3. At 101'5 West Marshall Street, at 7:30 p. m. Inl'oit nu'iniber 75 in Mary Ella Hanna's Addition to the city of Decatur, Indiana. Terms: Subject to the taxes for the year 1915 due and payable In 1916; and sdibjiec.t to the approval of the Count. Henry B. Heller, administrator MUy 14-21 NOTICE TO MIBLIC No'tlce i« hereby given that tire Trustee and Advisory Board of Jefferson Townghlp wil Inegotiate and execute contracts for I school bus drivers and for I bus routes up until June 5, S o’clock at the trustee’s office. IThe Contracts will be given for two years and the specifications for tlie various routes can be had from the township trustee. F. W. Jdhnsori, Trustee May 14-21 o— — NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be rec ived hy th. Trustees of t<he Adams County Memorial hospital, at ttw office 'of the superintendent of said IWoapltal in the Cilty of iDeeatur, Indilana, until 7:30 o’clock ■p im. ( >n the 18th day of June, 1945 at which time the jbids will be publicly opened for ain ether vapor and vacuum unit with vapor proof motor ami ‘mercury non arcing switches wbioli control tllie motor and electric heater, allso with gallon bottle mounted on the side of the .unit: also wit'll automatic electric water heatler tlo keep'the water at proper temperature for warming ether; also with .proper filter to clear vttpor of any foreign m'altter. The said trustees expressly reserve the right'to reject any and all bids and to waive tiny informantsin the bidding. ...... A certified check payable to the said trustees or a satisfactory bld bond Tn an amount equal to ten 010) per cent of t'he bid ehitll be suibmltited witli elavih bid. Adams County Memorial Hospital lEiar'l B. Cplter, President Harry Knaipp, Secretary May 21 June 4 o t —— Heavy Penalties For Sales Above Ceiling Indiauapolk, May 21 — (UP) — Penalties for salee of "commodities above ceiling prices were $118,876.32 in (Indiana up to May 14, little short, of the 19(4'4 all-year total, the OiPA announced today. (Enforcement officer John IE. Scott of the Indiana OPA district said that the 194(5 total thus- far was only $112,000 below the 1944 filial figure. o Love God and your enemies will fear you.
NOTICE! See Me for All Kinds of GENERAL INSURANCE Kenneth Runyon Decatur Insurance Agency Representing Old Line Companies 107'/ 2 N. Second Phone 385 PURE BEEF BROTH For Sale ADD VEGETABLES AND MAKE DELICIOUS BEEF AND VEGETABLE SOUP. STEURY Locker Service Phone 267.
Restraining Order Continues In Force • Extension Won Ry Beer Wholesalers Indianapolis. 'May 31—i(<UP) —A temproray restraining order continued in force today agtinst the Indiana 'Republican state administration, preventing Lhe state alcoholic 'beverage commission from enforcing wholesale .beer peril cancellation provisions of the 19’4'5| state liquor code. (Democratic 'beer wholesalere, victims of ■the May 1 "purge” by a GOtP-controlled legislature, wen extension of the restraining order In federal court ax Hammond Saturday. iA three-judge federal court extended the order to May 31 after a hearing on injunction suits filed by 12 Northern Indiana (beer dealers'. IA permanent imjunctlon was sought against the A'BC and state officials. Federal judge Luther M. Swygcrt previously Issued a temporary order. Swygert and two other judges granted attorney general James A. Emmert 13 days and plaintiffs’ attorneys eight days in which to file briefs .No ruling was made on a plea of the state for dismissal of the suits. Deputy attorney general Karl Stiplier contended tliat t'he new beverage law 'was constHutlona'l from a standpoint and that it did not violate the federal comatitution. •Attorneys (Earl Cox of Indianapolis and Thomas Mapper of Elkhart, representing the beer dealer litigants, argued that the wholesalers 'were victims of an arbitrary law designe dto deprive them of ther property. o — Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
MOTICE FARMERS A good supply of adopted varieties on hand. Call John W. Blakey Telephone 691-A. X Sam Henshen Craigville Phone 10 on 16.
= CATTLE SALE : Wednesday Night, May 23 - 8 O'clock ; —at — | John Zeigler & Son Sale Barn ■ VAN WERT, OHIO jj —1 I 40 Head Choice Dairy Cows — Holstein & Guernseys s Fresh and Close-Up Springers, carefully selected from some of the best jl herds in Ohio. Also a number of grass Cattle.
Check Distribution Os Packaged Drugs 'Today was the start of a drive by tile Indiana District OPA for tihe purpo.-ie of cheeking the maiiiil'aetuj'e and distrJbution of packaged drugs, cosmetics, costume and similar types of jewelry, fountain pens and mechanical pencil's. There are etiling price regulations covering all these products. A drive similar to the one in Indiana will be eouin all of tihe district's of OPA Region 111, it 'was said at the Indiana District headquarters. Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep.—Shakespeare. Blessed are they that have eyes to see; they shall find God everywhere. —Oxenham.
SALE CALENDAR _ ‘I MAY 23 —Reed Properties, 5 room home 345 North 10th St. and 5 room home 310 North 11th, Decatur, Ind., 6:00 p. m. Vacant lot 1015 Marshall street, 7:30 p. in. J. F. Sanmann, auct. MAY 7 23 —John H. Myers, miles south and 2*4 miles east of Willshire, Ohio or 1% miles north and 2’4 miles east of Chattanooga, Ohio or I*4 miles south and 4% miles west of Rockford, Ohio. Saddle horses. Roy S. Johnson, auct. MAY 28 —J. W. Lawrence, Estate, 4*4 miles Northwest of Auburn, Ind. Improved 179 acre farm, 2 sets of fine improvements. J. F. Sanmann. auct. MAY 31 —Nellwyn Brookhart, admr. of Elizabeth Ferguson estate, 2*4 miles southwest of Willshire, Ohio. Household Goods. Dellinger & Suman, aucts.
< now(feSjly it's up to You! The future of those new baby chicks depends entirely on you. Give them good care. Keep them clean, dry, comfortable. Give them a balanced feeding program — like Pillsbury’s BEST, the wholesome, scientific ration built to help baby chicks move rapidly to profitable maturity. Pillsbury’s BEST CHICK STARTER SOLD BY Cash Coal Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth St.
ARMY DISCHARGE (Continued From Page One) or slowing down the release of combat veterans who have earned lhe right to discharge, under the point system on the basis of long and arduous service.” “Through the inclusion of a heavily-weighted factor for parenthood, the point system provides indirect consideration for age,” it said. ‘'Statistical surveys have indicated that the average age of fathers is several years above the average age for soldiers without children.’’ As heretofore, officers over 38 amt younger officers not physically qualified for combat for whom no suitable assignments exist may be discharged.
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