Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 24 May 1945 — Page 5
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Wd Reports Kmett, M^ fti ’ AY & c , a . nME, /nds of livestock at IKcatur and Berne Kl* k reoa ived every «•* S J *Etll 12:8° P- m * , . 0 Ere and no conimlndiot P--™ ,01 9, greeted May -3. & K lb’s •■••'-- 14 00 ffijy 13.50 Z—— 13.00 lbß 13.50 IJ^Bo lce) 14.00 ■B 5.00 ■&NER STOCK YARDS ■rV phone 101 Corrected May 23. K£> IM * l4 - B0 ,K -— 13,5 1 13.75 -,» oice > 14 60 per head yardage. ifIKouESALE EG q and quotation# Furnished by . PRODUCE co. Phone 380 ■Corrected May 23. Ceiling Prices 32c and fryers.... 30.1 c 26.6 gllEryers 30,1 22c -KLal GRAIN MARKET |KrK ELEVATOR CO. iftßCorrected May 23. BLns subject to Change |H during day. delivered at elevator. SKpc Wheat —J1.66 -'-Ked Wheat 1.65 and Old Corn 1.60 ||K 2 Soy Beans 2.10 ||Ky Beans— 2.16 HHmfv 0at5....-....——-—- .11 Ked 2 -°6 MT 1.00 llKorii: .04 per 100 leas. f.o.b. farm MBt WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■Mwayiie, Ind.. May 24.—(UP) SB. no change; everything mBaNAPOLIS LIVESTOCK May 24 —(UP) — gS 4,000; active, steady; choice 160 lbs. and up to 160 lbs. 14.80; 100 to SB.-. 13.50 to 14.50; good and M sows 14.00. Hflhcifcrs active, generally SB to strong; truck. lot 960 tb. ||Bg steers 17.00; odd lots head 15.00 to 16.00; two |||H medium to good 1119 lb. HH 14.50; good beef cows |B 13.00 to 14.00; few 14.50 individual head 15.25; liKm and medium mostly 9.25 gHi': tanner.; and cutters 6.75 vealers active, steady. ■.OO. jsßket. ■ 0 ■ ■CHICAGO LIVESTOCK |B>ago, May 24 — (UP) — gSl—Livestock: ijß'v 4,000; active-, fully good and choice barrows ■■ilts 140 tbs. and up at 14.75 |Bt; good and choice sows complete clearance. and yearlings 15 to 25 higher; very active trade; strong; top steers B balk 15-50 to 17.21; best IV s 17.21; bulk 14.50 to 16.50; SKI good beef cows and saus|B 25 cents lower; beef asii other grade cows steady B rOllg: vealers firm at 16.50 Uy l ,rac tical outside weighty EB El , bu ” s 12.75, odd head B’ heav y beef bulls to 14.75; cows 9,00 down. 4,000. Moderately ac- »®°. Btly steady; two loads jfl. i°e n fed wooled , 0; one load held high- , and choice 102 lbs. B lambs 15.50; good and B chppe(l lambs No. 1 Bcomm and 15,25 ’ load cull ■Z n shorn Texas iambs g a , few yearlings with B*L K No - 3 P elt 10.40 ■/' Bhol 'n native ewes 6.25 ■ fording to grade. Disease Bgrtant I CaUs malaria the most disease in the world. ■:3O m ~h ° URS: I 8-TO 30 t 0 5:00 g lnetl Glasses Fitted
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o— . For 25 words or leas: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 timet sl* 6 times #1.75, Ratee quoted are for consec“tke Insertions. No classified «de Accepted on Sklpday schedule. R«‘« for io point BLACK FACE la 60 per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. nv Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline I. g FOR SALE t2LECTRICAL~SUPPLIES~='Tt? gardlesa 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 wlrihg supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrick Broe. Phone 360. 86-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 — DeKalb hybrid seed corn in large and medium kernels. Chris Inniger, Monroe, Ind. Phone Monroe 92-0. 119-7 t FOR SALE — 41' acre farm near city, 6 room house and 3 room house, barn with poultry houee 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 — 1938 model Hayes corn planter with fertilizer attachment, like new. Mollenkopf Farm Equipment, Decatur, Indiana. g 121-3tx FOR SALE —One 5 ton truck hoist, also an American 12 dtac drill. Five miles north Dent school house, Albert Franz, Monroeville, Ind. FOR SALE — All kinds vegetable plants; nice variety potted flower plants. Urns and boxes filled for cemetery. Mrs. Wm. Strahm, 339 N. Ninth St. 121-4 t Fdk SALE — Thaer baby buggy. Practically new. 104 South 15th street. 122-2'X FOR SALE—Decatur U. S. approved controlled chicks, order now for June and July. Special week May 28th, 1,000 E. White Leghorns. Get some real layers started now. Plenty Jamesway oil and electric brooder, peat litter and feeds. Soe Decatur Hatchery. 122 6t FOR SALE — Walking distance to G. E., Soya Co., business district, North Third street home, in excel-, lent state of repair. Owner, who is leaving city, recently insulated house, installed new furnace with thermostat, storm windows, so yon can enjoy three bed room home at minimum of heating expense. Automatic gae 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. 122-3 t
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Fdn SALE OR TRADE — 1937 Chevrolet panel truck, Model GC good tires, good condition, ceiling price. Fred Bueche, Phone 975. 122-3tx 7edan, good tires, motor very good. Within ceiling price. Phone 6441. 122-3tx FOR SALE—Pair of sorrel Belgium mares; corn cultivator for an Oliver 70, used three seasons. Peter B. Lehman, route 4, Decatur. Telephone 615-C. a 123-3tx FOR SALE—Oliver 14-1n~2”-bottom breaking plow. Phone 8475. Itx SALE—CoaI burning heater, mahogany finish. Jim Halberstadt, Pleasant Mills, Phone 5625. 123-3 t FOR SALE—Used Furniture: Studio couch, good condition, springs in base, first $36.50 cash takes it. 1 kitchen cabinet, first class condition, first $35 cash takes it. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. It FOR SALE—Garden tractor in good condition. Phillip Nussbaum. Phone 95-G. 123-3tx FOR S A LE—3 rO00“ UTS .“a p pro ve d 3A big English White Leghorn baby chicks, week of May 28. Mi’s. Georgia Gage, phone 91-B. g 123-3tx jOR SALE—Blue Mohair 2-pieee living room suite; heatrola, used 2 years; 1 electric iron. All in good condition. 538 Washington St. l - x —o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds fl F - ■ a/ z . o v ■L/A 0 o' V'“ “The Democrat Want Ad said ‘riding horse’ —what did you expect, one you could eat?” 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 by experienced hardwood buyer for his own home. Full basement. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 870. 122-3 t 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 — Experienced cream tester. Apply at Sherman-White & Co., corner Third and Monroe rtreets, Decatur. 119-ts WANTED — Straw, any amount. John Feasel, Bellmont Park. Phone 608. g 121-6tx WANTED — Someone to move 4 room house in Decatur. -Phone 4652. , 121-3 t LEAVING SOON for Little Rock’ Ark. Can take two or three passengers. Phone 4081. g 122-3tx
WANTED—To exchange modern 6 room rental property in Fort Wayne for modern 5 or 6 room rental property in Decatur. Phone 260. g 122-3 tx WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts WANTED—To rent modern 4~or 5 room house, reliable party. Stew,art’s Bakery, phone 1.123-3 t WANTED—Riders to Fort Wayne, 7 a. m. to 3 p. m. Francis tester, 720 Elm street. 123-21 X MAN AND WOMfcbt to supply foods, vitamins and other essential products to consumers in Wells and Jay counties. Full or part time. Write at once. Rawleigh’s. Dept. INE-112-183, Freeport, 111. itx WANTED —■ Sales ladies to work Saturdays. Up to 50 years old considered. Morris Five & Teij : Cent Store. 123-4 t MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardmau. Phone 411. ’ 103-26 t ROOF TROUBLE—GaII on "ueTwe 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 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-ts nfeTINiTFbUND LOST — Brown billfold contained sum of money. Also gasoline, ration books. Call 980-B. 121t3x LOST — Dog, brindle and white, bull and terrier. Answers to Billy. Phone 727. 122-3fx LOST—2 ration books 4. Josephine Jauregui and Teolilo Jauregui. Decatur route one. It LOST—Billfold, containing A and B gas stamps and sum of money. Rev. J. M. Dawson. g Itx Lb”ST—Ration book No. 3. Edward Drum. Itx FDR RENT FOR RENT — 3 room furnished apartment. 136% North third St. Phone 853. g It ASK AUTHORITY FOR (Continued From Page One) ization of the government, other adjustments were needed currently and continuously and that congress could not ‘‘deal effectively with numerous organization problems on an individual item basis.” “Experience has demonstrated
that if substantial progress is to be made in these regards, it must be : done through action initiated or ; taken by the president,” Mr. Tinman said.
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PUBUC BALK Tlve undersigned, Hervey R. Mankey as Trustee Kirkland School Township <»f Adams County, Indiana In (lonfwiintty with the provisions of a lieHolution duly adopted by the Aldvdsory Board of said Kirkland Township hereby «|ves notice that on Tuesday the 12th day of Line, 1945 at the hour of 2:00 P. M. at the location of tlix- hereinafter described real estate he w-H-1 offer tor sale at public auction (the following described real estate In Adams County, in the State of Indiana, tow.lt: The same being it-lile nertheaet corner of the east (half of the northeast quarter of Section 33 In Township 27 North of Range 1-3 east, and further described as follows:: (Commencing: at a point 20 fetet south and 20 feet west of the said northeast corner of said section S 3 township and range aforesaid and outside of the road limits running east and west and north and south around said land, thence running south on a linte parallel with the public higihwuy eleven (11) rods, thence west 20 rods, thence northeast to a point 9 rods west of the place of beginning, thence east 9 rods to the place of beginning containing 159(4 rods o,f land, being in School District No. 0 together with the one stqry brick sdhool building situated thereon. The undersigned also gives notice that on the same day at the hour of 3:00 P. M. at the location of the hereinafter described real estate he will offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate in Adams County in the State of Indiana, towit:: Commencing at the southwest corner of section 25 in township 27 north of Range 13 east, thence running east on .the section line 16 rods, thence north parallel with the west line of said section 18a feet, thence west parallel with the south line of said section 16 rods, thence south to the plaee of beginning containing one (il) acre more or less, being in School District No. 5. together with the one story brick school building situated thereon. -Said real estate together with the school buildings situated thereon will be sold for not less than the full two-ithirds of the hppraised value of each of said school buildings together with the real estate upon which the same is situated. The said real estate and the school buildings thereon will be sold thereon will for eaish. Harvey R. Mankey As Trustee of Kirkland School Township of Adams County, Indiana. H. H. High, Auctioneer May 17-24-34
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTIiEMBJNI' OF ESTATE NO. 4113 NWtl'ce is hereby'given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Herman J. Yager, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 7th day of June, 194(5, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate (of said decedent shquld not he approved; ami said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of lieirShip, and receive their distributive shares. Leo Yager, Administrator Decatur. Indiana, May 16, 1945. Henry B. Heller. Attorney May 17-24 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 401».'> Notice 1- hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of August Kruetzman, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the Sth day of June, >1945, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Aecoumts with the estate of »toid decedent should not be approved; and said iv'irs are notified to then and there ■ttiake proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shanes. Milton Kruetzman, Executor Decatur, IndUua, May 17, 1945 Ferd L. Lltterer, Attorney May 17-(24 r; —; Appointiueut of Estate No. 41« i ...jNotice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the estate olf. John Rich, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. . , Mary Exec.utrix Nathan C. Nelson. Attorney May 21, 1945. May 34-31-J-7 NOTICE After being petitioned as required by law. notice is hereby given tliat the Trustee and Advisory Board of Frenc h township will offer for sale, at public auction, the scho'ol house and grojund in district No. 4 known as the Hocker school. Said sale will he lield on Saturday June 9th at 2 p. m. Loren Heller Trustee of French Townsliip. May 24 June 1-6 Highest Waterfall The highest fall of water in the world, 2,550 feet, is that of the Yosemite in California. NOTICE! See Me for All Kinde of GENERAL INSURANCE Kenneth Runyon Decatut Insurance Agency Representing Old Line Companies lO7</ 2 N. Second Phohe 386
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NON-RKBIDKNT .VOTKE In the A*!" 111 " <'bc>4i Court April Term, UMS STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF AIDAMS 8S: Joseph A. Hendricks vs Dorothy Hendricks: Complaint for divorce, it appearing from affida-vlt, filled in t'be above entitled cause, that Dorothy Hendricks, the above named defendant. Is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Nbtkte Is hereby given the said Dorothy Hendricks that she .be and appear before (the honorable Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 3rd day of September, 19'4'5, the same iselng tjie first Jutridßial day of the nest regular term thereof, to be no>den at the Court House in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 3rd day of September A. D. 1945, and ipjead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determinled in her absence. . Witness my name, and tlie seal or said Count hereto affixied this 23 day of May, 194(5. Clyde O. Troutner Clerk Nnthnn C. Nelson, Attorney for plaintiff May 24-31 June 7 — Add Fragrance Herbs are used for fragrance and flavor in cooking. Trade in a Good Town w-. Decatur
Keep mixture irt feed box all 14-11 the time. Let calf eat all it wants. Place irlTvl mixture before calves during first week. I. . ■ Grind gram from 6 months on. I SAVES TIME, MILK, MONEY BUILDS GOOD HEIFERS Burk Elevator Co. Dbcatur phone 25 Monroe phone 65 U ? J H,Di FIOORIX VAR'NISH B FLOOREX is truly the King of floor varnishes. Hard as iron, alcohol and -e || boiling-water-proof. The tough, mir- ' QB* * ■ * V*/ ■. ror-like gloss will outlast ordinary varnish finishes )to I.Try FLOOREX CT$ once and you'll never be satisfied with anything else. For {floors, furniture and woodwork. W * SMITH DRUG CO.
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Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregularly lower in moderately active trading. Bonds lower; U. S. governments lower. Curb stocks, irregular. Cotton up as much aa 35c a bale. Wheat off as much as l%c a bushel; corn, oats, rye and barley futures steady. Chicago livestock, hogs active, fully steady; cattle steady to 25c higher, very active; sheep mostly steady. o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, July $1.63%%-; Sept., $1.59%-%; Dec., $1.58%. Corn, July, $1.17%8; Sept., $1.15 %B; Dec., $1.12%. Oats, July, ,6«% B Sept., .59%A; Dec., .59%. —o — Trade In a Gerd Town — Decatur
Card Os Thanke 'We wish to express our sincere appreciation for Uhe many beautiful floral offerings, kind wonde and expressions of sympathy, and the
I G. E. Club Dance s I ' SUNSET | Sat. Night, May 26 ® Dancing from 10 p. m. to 1 a. m. = SPECK HEBBLE’S ORCHESTRA H For G. E. employes and their families. ■ ADMISSION FREE I taiiiißwa!ieN(a»Bi«»!Br:Biai»aiiooHiaiißiiiaMiii«ioiiMiaiioaiiiaiiia ftiiaHiißiiiai!na!inßiiiai»aiiiaiiiaiiiianiilß»iaiiian'Biiiaiiißiiiaiiiawaii9Biiia’ia''iii*iiiA ; ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY * ! I • Wants Men I ® TO WORK FROM | » 11 P. M. to 7 A. M. ’ ■ I | EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY H ■ APPLY IN PERSON. I i Kraft Cheese Co. 1 ■ DECATUR, INDIANA * ii ■ If already in essential industry do not apply. “ PUBLIC SALE I have sold my farm and will sell at public auction all my personal property, 3 miles East of Decatur, 1 mile South of road No. 224, or 1 mile North and 1 mile West of Bobo. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945 Commencing at 1 P. M. HORSE— Sorrel horse, 9 yrs. old. wt. 1600, Sound, gentle; a good worker single or double. CATTLE—Three Extra good Guernsey cows, two have large calves by side, one is fresh and jnilking heavy flow. These are outstanding cows. Guernsey heifer, yearling, bred May 12th, Shorthorn Bull, large enough for service. , FEED— SO Bu. corn; 3 Bales alfalfa hay; 39 Bales oats straw; 3 tons clover hay. MISCELLANEOUS Extra good one horse wagon and box; Brand new ‘‘Green Giant’ pump jack and % h. p. Elec, motor never used; Brand new galvanized water tank; Good double set Breeching harness; good double work harness; New 20 rod roll fence; Case corn planter; Oliver walking plow 12”; Brooder house 10x12; Baseburner heating stove; 2 new rolls Barb wire; 36 ft. extension ladder; 8 ft. step ladder; 3 new bundles asphalt shingles; New mowing scythe; small corn sheller; New Buck saw; Garden tools; Forks; Hard coal brooder stove, like new; Iron kettle; Jacket for cooker kettle; Dog house; Chicken coops; Pile of fine screened stone; Chick fountains and feeders; hog troughs; , Cream Separator—Brand New Electric cream separator, stream lined, Troner —Almost new General Electric Ironer. 2 cement flower urns; Leather davenport; Couch; Milk buckets and strainer; 3 gal. cream can; Chest of drawers; other articles tq« numerous to mention. Dog—Collie Spayed Female, 2 year old, good stock dog. JAMES ROSS, Owner TERMS—CASH. 4 Roy Johnson—Auct. ” .<*; Ted Schieferstein—clerk.
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services of the minister, the Rev. C. C. Nichol*, during our recent ibereAvement Charles M. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Orval MoiTieon. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Byer iMr. and Mrs. Lester Davie.
