Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1945 — Page 5

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IkelMP Ess KI f° r . Sw 1 ...ii 12:30 p- «”• 9 ’" "and no commission V phone SIOO 11,8 14.00 K(<* """--13.50 ■li 11” 13.00 ■ - 13.00 !■ 8:00 K 16.00 ■p 5.00 ■hNER YARDS K phone 101 | «:r d ’ ,w ■< 00 b 14.40 ■ 16 ° ?. 13.75 ■ - 12.75 ■~ 8.00 M 0 * 8 "'""'’ ' 15.50 ■choice) 14 50 ■ SXO ■oc per head yardage. ■hOLESALE EGG and ■ULTRV QUOTATIONS ■ Furnished by ■catur PRODUCE co. ■ Phone 380 IH corrected May 25. ■eminent celling Prices and fryers.... 30.1 c I sj ■- I 22c ■OCAL GRAIN MARKET k urk elevator co. |l Corrected May 25. subject to change ■ during day. Bees delivered at elevator. ■ Red Wheat $1.66 ■ Red Wheat I- 65 ■;; e w and Old Corn 1.60 80. 2 Goy Beans 2.10 Boy Beans 2 - 16 ■seed 2.00 ■ 1.00 ■wool - 47 ■talas: .03 per bushel leas. ■ Com: .04 per 100 less. B f.o.b. farm . 0 Im Home II ■e American Legion Auxiliary ■nts the following information ■on the G1 Bill of Rights for Benefit of returning veterans: ■ What are “farming operB”as described in this Service- ■ Readjustment Act of 1944? Fanning operations are those li involve actual production Marketing of crops, livestock, took products, or other agrirai commodities, and constitutthe applicant’s major occupaWhat is "reasonable normal I?" For the purposes of this act, Hable normal value is that bean be justified as a fair and ®able price to be paid for the or personal property for the Kes for which it is being ac- 1 i. assuming a reasonable busrisk, but without speculative tier hazard as to the future of value. ,What does “real property” This refers to an interest in which includes buildings and r Improvements that are deem10 be real property under the olthe state where situated. An Hit iu realty may be a free wate, a life estate, an es--101 years, etc. Special provis- • Pertaining to each type are •orth in the regulations. llow about “personal prop- • This means property other rcal as defined In filiations, and includes r'y which through agreement . lei 3114 Purchaser remains huh I piopert y notwithstanding, ~ become a “fixture” or otha Part of a realty except for nract or agreement. Hard on Ears A hard °n the ears. This ta r~ ee ” rec °gnized for many i®, l . paired hearing is common i® h a .°!‘ worlcers > anc * the con®enna» <m§ been reared to as de afness.” Unlike too’. ??. iris can step down ea r ha ° f llght enter * n ß the eye,N^m?S? R l:to. , HOURS: „ Tsi»„u p - m< H ExZ- Phone 135 lne<l Glasses Fitted

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o—- — 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 sklpday achedUlWa . fOr 10 po,nt 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. ELECTRICAL gardless of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, largo 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. 86-ts FOR SALE— Bungalow, semi-mod-ern. Five rooms, three bedrooms. On Sixteenth St. Immediate possession. Walter J. Bockman, phone b 112-ts FOR SALE — DeKalb hybrid seed corn in large and medium kernels. Chris Inniger, Monroe, Ind. Phone Monroe 92-0. . 119-7 t FOR SALE —Decatur U. S. approved controlled chicks, order now for June and July. Special week May 2Sth, 1,000 E. White Leghorns. Get some real layers started now. Plenty Jamesway oil and electric brooder, peat litter and feeds. See Decatur Hatchery. 122-lit 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—CoaI burning heater, mahogany finish. Jim Halberstadt, Pleasant Mills, Phone 5625. FOR SALE—Garden tractor in good condition. Phillip Nussbaum, Phone 95-G. 123-3tx FOR SALE—3,OOO U. S. approve! 3A big English White Leghorn baby chicks, week of May 28. Mrs. Georgia Gage, phone 91-B. 125t3 FOR SALE —Lady’s all wool, grey jacket suit, size 15, in good condition $lO. 604 Washington st. 124t3x FOR SALE — Good need coal and wood range. 1217 Patterson St Phone 6744. g 124-3 t FOR SALE —New corn planter with fertilizer attachment for Farmall II or M tractor. New front mounted buck rake for H or M Farmall. New tractor hitch for Mc-Cormick-Deering corn planter. Mollenkopf Farm Eq. 222 N. Third St. Decatur, Ind. 124-3 t FOR SALE — Used 10-20 McCor-mick-Deering tractor in good condition. Mollenkopf Farm Eq. Decatur, Ind. < 124-3 t FOR SALE —New and used house trailers, real buys, see us first. Eury Trailer Service, 2033 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 101-T FOR SALE—l926~Fordson tractor. See Ed May, route 4. Decatur. a 125-3tx FUR SALE V/2 11 P. Evenrude outlboard .motor, first class condition. Late model, WalterSautbine, Country Chib. 125-ltx 0 Harvard University Harvard college was expanded into Harvard university under the charter of 1650. o L:' .' <1 > 1 • . Xrt if 4 c.'jF fi w Ji ..-K ?li j » JH ■kBKR ® •■HBLJBB KARL WOLFF, above, Obergruppcnfuehrer and supreme commander of SS and police, has been captured in Bolzano, Italy, and is interned in an Allied prisoner of war enclosure. (International)

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds “I must be losing my mind — when the lawnmower broke, quick-as-a-wink 1 said to my wife — I saw a Democrat Want «Ad where I could get it fixed’!” 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. tt WANTED — Experienced cream tester. Apply at Sherman-White & Co., corner Third and Monroe Streets, Decatur. 119-t.f WANTED — Straw, any amount. John Feasel, Bellmont Park. Phone 608. g 121-6tx WANTED To rent modern 4 or 5 room house, reliable party. Stewart’s Bakery, phone 1.123-3 t WANTED — iSales ladies to work Saturdays. Up to 50 years old considered. Morris Five & Ten Cent Store. 123-tt WANTED Ride to Fort Wayne, 7 a. in. to sp. in. Phone 5614. It WANTEITVo~BUY“^ _ 2"5 — to~l() acre farm. Write description and price to, Box 397, care Da'ly Democrat, Decatur. 1 MISCE LLANEOUS : TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED, any make. Call or write Durham’s Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. T FREiTESTIMAfES for roofing, sid’ing and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 103-26 t ROOF TROUBLE —‘Call 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 FARMiEItS ATTENTION —We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE Wo 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-ff Give SIO.OO for information to the renting of a house from 4 to 6 room's in or within 5 miles of Decatur. Sherman White & Co. corner 3rd and Monroe Streets. 124-4 t LOST Ration book No, 4. Jeanne Slusher. Itx 0 Be Considerate Do not make things comfortable for yourself in such away as to make them uncomfortable for others.—Chinese Proverb. 0 P >.<■ [' n" t " i |b J| gen. COURTNEY H. HODGES, above, and his famous American First Army are Tokyo bound. The battle-hardened veterans who spearheaded the Allied drive from the beaches of Normandy to the . historic junction with the Russians below Berlin will arrive in the U. S. for furloughs before proceeding to the Pacific to give the Japs the same treatment which cracked Nazis, ' (International)

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FRANZ XAVIER SCHWARZ, seated, former treasurer of the now defunct Nazi party, is shown above with his snarling son, after the twoi former Nazi officials had been captured by the, 101st Airborne division of the U. 8. Seventh Army near Berchtesgaden, V. S. Army Signal Corps radiophoto. (International Soundphoto),

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COURT HOUSE « Real Estate Transfers Where no amount is given, the consideration in the following transfers has been sl. Emma Biberstein to John P. Mazelin, inlot 48 in Berne. Berne Lumber Co. to Emanuel Neuenschwander, % acre in Monroe township. Albert M. Anker to Harry Essex, part inlot 331 in Decatur. Levi H. Schwartz to Edwin Moser, 5.73 acres in French twp. for $275. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. to Homer W. Vore, 81.25 acres in St. Marys twp. for $4571.43. Homer W. Vore to Harry O. Irwin, 81.25 acres in St. Marys twp. William B. Trout to Church of God, inlots 876 ami 877 in Decatur. William B. Trout to Robert G. Strickler, inlots 869 & 870 in Decatur. Chauncey F. Johnson to Otice Cox, inlot 40 in Decatur. Mary Gerber to Lewellyn A. Lehman, 94.80 acres in French twp. Bertha Howell to Ervie Elzey, part outlot 256 in Decatur for $350. Harold O. Runkle to Charles M. Maninng, inlot 11 in Geneva. Eugene Runyon, Comm., to Leander D. Brown. 1 acre in Root twp. for $2500. Jean Lutz Smith to Raymond S. Johnson, inlot 652 in Decatur. Caroline N. Baumgartner to Cordelia E. Baumgartner, W% of inlot 429 in Berne. Charles Garr to George Hewitt, inlot 136 in Berne. Theodore Kleine to Karl Neumann, 69 acres in Preble twp. Lousea P. Merryman to June Quinn, part outlot 6 in Decatur. Jean Lutz Smith to Raymond F. Ballard, inlot 654 in Decatur. Boyd H. Booher to Harvey O. Bellhamer, inlots 80 & 81 in Geneva. Charles W. Kent to Paul V. Edwards, part outlot 14 in Decatur. John L. Schnepp to Charles A. Hicks, 63>/2 acres in Washington twp. Edward Hurst to Gerald J. Kohne, acres in Washington twp. Faye Shoemaker to Thomas Haviland, inlot 30 in Geneva for SBOO. Philip P. Huger to Carl F. Lehman, inlot 664 in Berne. George Krick to Charlie Smith, inlots 1024 & 1027 in Decatur. — UPHOLSTERING — All kinds of repair work. Also Slip Covers, tailor made. Work guaranteed. C. BOLLINGER, Phone 916-P. NOTICE I will be out of my office Monday, May 28 to June 2, inclusive. Dr. Ray Stingely Just Received! Phono Records, popular classics and special numbers. Electric Guitars, new. Home and Car Radios. Publix Service Co. 206 S. 2nd st. Phone 192

Henry Bieherich to Maynard Hetrick, part inlots 584-685 & 586 in Decatur. Georgia Fletcher to jtenrj’ Bicbcrich, inlot 32 in Decatur. Ferd L. bitterer, Comm., to Edward Tonnellier, 100 acres in Root twp. for $16,300. Clarence Merryman to Walter T. Butcher, N*/J of inlot 192 in Decatur. William Weber to Robert Weber, 99 acres in Kirkland twp.

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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 29—Clara C. Miller estate. 226 South Fourth street, Decatur. T. D. Schieferstein, auct. MAY 31—Nellwyn Brookhart, admr. of Elizabeth Ferguson estate, miles southwest of Willshire, Ohio. Household Goods. Dellinger & Suman, aucts. MAY 31—James Ross, 3 miles east of Decatur, 1 mile south of road No. 224 or 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Bobo. Closing * out sale. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. JUNE 2—Edward Marhenke, Williams, Indiana, Personal Property, 6 P. M. Erwin Doehrman and J. F. Sanmann, Aucts. JUNE 16—Mrs. Catherine F. Pellett, 3 miles North Os Silver Lake, Ind. Fine Modern Home and 7 Acres. J. F, Sanmann, Auct.

I ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY | * Wants Men I ■ TO WORK FROM ’ ■ 11 P. M. to 7 A. M. “ I* I’ | EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY # ■ APPLY IN PERSON. ■ i Kraft Cheese Co. | I I * DECATUR, INDIANA * 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. . t o r CATTLE—Three Extra good Guernsey cows, two have large calves by side, one is fresh and milking heavy flow. These are outstanding cows. Guernsey heifer, yearling, bred May 12th, Shorthorn Bul|„ na large enough for service. FEED—SO Bit. corn; 3 Bales alfalfa hay; 39 Bales oats straw; 1 ' 3 tons clover hay. MISCELLANEOUS Extra good one horse wagon and box; B'and new “Green GiafiU" 1 puiup jack and 44 h. p. Elec, motor never used; Brand new galvanized water tank; Good double set Breeching harness; good double set 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 shelter; 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. Iroiier —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 too numerous to mention. Dog—Collie Spayed Female, 2 year old, good stock dog. JAMES ROSS, Owner TERMS—CASH. fl Roy Johnson —Auct. ” .T'l Ted Schieferstein —clerk.

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NUTiCB OF FIMAI Noth'® Is hereby given to th® ert- 7 * rlltors, n*4rs nrwi l*rtteies of James T. BfllNty, aereasM To nyppar !h (>h® Adams Circuit Oourt, held at Decatur. Indiana, <JII ‘the Sth day of Jun£, 1945, and show If any. why the Final Settlpment Account a with the entate of said decedent should not t>e unproved; And said heirs hr® notified to then and there maM proof of helrsnlp, and receive thhlr distributive shares. Dessle Bailey, Decaitur. Indiana, May 18, 1945. Henry B. Helle*. Attorhey May 19-36