Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1945 — Page 5
»SDAY, JUNE 21, 1945.
wei kepons report of local tpjE FOREIGN MARKET* ■F 10 lo r WBUtT. MURRAY A CO. ■Wall kinds of livestock at Willshire, Berne BKgL k received every day IP Buntll 12:30 p. m. and no commisslo* »*■ phone 801 ■ ■ nr rccled June 21 Ki» ■BCII IDS 13o ° ■» ,2 ° 13.50 S ■Mr 9.00 ■Kuner stock yards ■ phone 101 Correct cd June 21 or weight charge ? l4 - r '° HMmO lbs 14 '2 0 |KKr>o lbs 13 - 50 MB 13.25 T~ ?-5° ■■choice) In.aO Ml 11-30 ' .. 5 - 50 MBmolesale egg and MLltry quotation* Sk Furnished by BKcatur produce co. «jr Phone 380 jSXB Corrected June 21 Celling Prices ■U 33. c broilers and fryers.... 29. c gK. n> -25.4 c ■■springers 29. c ■■n hens 25.4 c IftrAl- grain market |Krk elevator co. ■■ Corrected June 21 MKeans subject to change ■ ■ during day. IKes delivered at elevator. nKRed Wheat *1.66 MRcd Wheat 1.65 Hmcw and Old Corn 1.60 |HI 2 Soy Beans 2.10 SKiy Beans ■—.»_ 2.16 K-w Oats — .77 Meed 2.00 m i.oo jHains: .03 per bushel less. II f.o.b. farm MIT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wayne. Ind., June 21.—(UP) |Ss. No change. Everything ■IANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK June 21—(UP)— choice' 160 Hrs. up 140 ■ ; lbs. andiseveral lots lightMMights 14.80; 100 to 140 lbs. ■to 14.50; good and choice ■14.05. ■tie 800; calves 600; about two loads choice 1101 lb. ■ 17.00 and two loads top ■to choice 1667 lbs. 16.50; ■t to arrive, cows moderately ■• about steady; late trade ■with bids unevenly 25 to 50 ■ early sales good cows ■to 11.25; some held above ■ common and medium 9.25 ■'s; bulk canners and cutters ■to 9.00; vealers active, top ■p 400; spring lambs and ■her ewes about . steady; M aiHl choice spring lambs ■1 14.50 to 15.50; few choice ■.OO. ■CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ■ago, June 21 — (UP) — ■U— Livestock: 6,000. Active, fully stea■°od and choice barrows and ■HO lbs. and up at 14.75 ceilI ?°od and choice sows at ■ complete clearance. ■le: 4,500. Calves: 800. ■ and choice grainfed steers ■ •'carlings fully steady; top B 0,1 1500 lb. averages; year-I'-SO; common and medium •- weak; heifers steady, best ' generally steady trade on !an d vealers; bulls strong to ents higher; weighty sausage selling up to 13.50 and J ’at bulls and heavy beef h> 15.50; cutter cows 6.25 ■ strictly good weighty beef 1° 14.56; vealers 16.50 ' stoc k cattle slow, weak. *P- 1.000. Market on trucknative spring Jambs and aged ewes mostly steady; S done on old crop shorn ’ good and choice native g lambs mostly 16.00 to ; W| th bucks 1.00 less; comiw.ghtweiKhV springers down ■ ’ odd lots shorn ewes 8.00 0 6.50, according to grade. * b «st mak? all >.,’ 'hrooms—is grown in the N ' A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST i'to . „ HOURS: r Bi’ u i i:30 12:30 to B:o ° wuruay,, 8;oo p . m . h , lephone T? 5 I txarn «ned Glasses Fitted
local classified advertising rates —o—- — 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; j 3 t,meg 51; 6 times $1.75, ) Rates quoted are for consec- » ad/’. , " B ’ rt l ona - N <> classified ) ule. pted on ,kl Pd®y ached5 * Facp’u’S 10 po,nt BLACK J J Copy must be In office by 11 > a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la 9 a. rn/ for sale [ gardless of your needs In the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply y OU , including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & J Kl e°h. 22f . tf ) FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrlck Bros Phone 360. 86 -ts FOR SALE—Newly insulated seven room house, carpeting for three rooms, venitian blinds, motor plumbing, new forced air furnace and stoker, within easy walk- ’ ing distance of main part of city. ■ T. D. Schieferstein, telephone 104. ’ 134-ts , FOR SALE—Genuine McCorniick- ' Deering binder twine of prewar quality. Mollenkopf Farm Equipmeat, Decatur, Ind. 141t9 FOR SALE—6O-acre farm; all under cultivation. Good building, % mile south Pleasant Mills. Clyde O. Troutner, tel 1166 or 73 141-ts I FOR SALE—Best bid received by my office for Rice property at corner Fourth and Jackson streets on or before 4 p.m. June 28, will be submitted to court for approval. Home built of selected lumber by leading local hardwood timber buyer for own use, has been occupied only by himself and widow. Five rooms, toilet, lavatory, first floor, with beautiful, diagonally laid hard wood floors. Three bed rooms, bath upstairs. Beautifully kept oak woodwork throughout. Ceilings, medium height. Oak builtin cupboards in kitchen, pantry. Full basement, furnace. Full lot has valuable frontage on Jackson street for additional house. Complete abstract Immediate possession. Amount of high bid or visit through home may be had at any time, night or day, by phoning me at 870. Bob Heller, K. C. Building. 141-10 t FOR SALE—lncome property with 2-3 room and 1 5-room apartment. Tri State Realty Co., T. D. Schieferstein. De Voss Bldg., phone 105. 143-ts FOR SALE—46-acre farm, 5-room house, dairy barn, poultry house; drove-well, electricity. Tri State Realty Co., T. D. Schieferstein, DeVoss Bldg., phone 105. 143-ts FOR SALE — Plants. We have plenty tomato, cabbage, pepper, cauliflower, celery, broccoli, kohlrabi, brustle sprouts, sweet potatoes and yam plants; also snapdragons, marigolds, blooming petunias, and other flower plants. Mrs. William Strahm, 339 North Ninth street. 143-g6t FOR SALE —7-room modern Itou3e. North side of town. Walter J. Bockman, phone 3. 143-gtf FOR SALE - 5 room seini-mo.lern house, bungalo type with 2-car garage, on Dierkcs street. Walter J. Bookman, phone 3. 144-gtf ( spreader, fits 6-foot width dump | bed, used only 8 weeks. Gale WBarr, 3 miles southwest of Mendon, 0., Mercer Co. 145-b2tx FOR SALE—TfHUiodo Island Red laying hens. Clifford Hauk, Hoagland, Ind. 145-3tx FOrTSALE-Modern home; 3 bedrooms; dinette; fireplace with heat-circulating unit; hardwood floors; insulated; basement undei entire house; built-in garage; piewar construction; call 851. 145-6 t FOR SALE—School bus body. Call 1301 between the hours of 5 and 7 p.m. a 145 ' 2t FOR SALE—Springers and fryers. ( Wilbur Selking, Preble telephone 14 on 17. 1 mile west and miles north of Preble. 145-a3tx FOR SAI.E—Toys and clothing, a number of children’s toys, books and clothing items, shoes, dresses and coats will be sold at the auction of iMib. John W. Shirk. 317 Winchester street, Saturday afternoon. 146-2tx FOR calf. Victor Hoffman, It. 2, Decatur. Preble _ 146-2 tx For SALE -House Trailer, can be ! seen at 803 Mercer AVe. Phone I Wren, 2 on 32. 146-2tx j FoITSALE— 20 Fceder Pigs- Law-1 rence Hamrick. 1 mile south of. Wren. 0., on State Road 49, 146--t FOR SALE—ChiTTs six-year bed. high chaif. boys’ clothes size 3 to 4. 346 S. First St. 146-bl.xs>
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ■■i "It’s a watchdog my wife got with a Democrat Want Ad to watch me—every time I whistle, he shows up!” FOR SALE—Gas engine on truck, pump jack. Also Zenith radio and one Alladin lamp, Fred Geier, Willshire, Ohio, Route one. 146-ltx FOR SALE — Registered fresh Guernsey cow. Martin F. Hockemeyer, l>/ 2 miles southwest Monroeville. <’hone 4176, Monroeville. FOR SALE — McCormick-Deering 16-inch Little Genius tractor plow, like new. Also sorrel colt, 14 months old. Herman Witte, Route 1, Ossian. Poe telephone. 145-a3lx FOR SALE OR TRADE - Plenty good broke horses from 2 to 6 years old. Roans, sorrels, blacks, bays and grays. Harry Reed, 1 mile north, 1 mile east Bluffton. Craigville phone. 145-g6t FOR SALE—I 937 Harley-Davteon “80” motorcycle, in good condition. Bill Arnold, 3 miles south of Preble, Indiana, 144-a3tx FOR SALE — 1929 Ford Model A \'-i ton pick-up truck. Motor overhauled; fair tires, 600x16 on rear. Fermin Dellinger, Willshire, Ohio, 2 miles south on 49. 144-3tx FOR SALE —All modern house on Master Drive, recently constructed, within walking distance of factories. For quick sale, owner leaving for service. Call 1166 or 73, Clyde Troutner. 144g3tx WAITED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 129-26tx ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and supplies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kless, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts WANTED—Woman or girl for general housework: reply 1417 Hawthorn Road, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Phone A-3861. 142-6 t WANTED—SmaII Vtayfag gas nio"tor by a returned war veteran. Phone 8694. 143-3 t WANTED — Reliable hustler to succeed N. G. Witmer as Rawleigh Dealer in Adams County. Splendid opportunity to step into established business — 5 years under one dealer. List of customers furnished. Products widely and favorably known. Good profits for a hustler. Rawleigh’s, Dept. INF-112-2165, Freeport, 111. 143-T-x WANTED-Operator for Tocsin Telephone Exchange; comfortable living rooms; must live in building, monthly salary. Inquire Citizens Telephone Co. office. 145-3 t WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts “MISCELLANEOUS -- ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on ue, we will be glad to give you a free j estimate on any size job. We can I apply a guaranteed Carey roof at i no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts APPLfANCE'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 FARMERS ATTENTION - —Waremove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We payall phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15 ' lf WOMAN _ "nathmally known company, part or full I time, some telephoning. Average pay $2.00 per hour. No Investment. Write fully, Box 1067, Muncie, Indiana. 146-6tx FOR RENT FOR RENT — 3 room apartment, ■private entrance, in modern home. 310 North Third street or phone 511. gl4 o Card of Thanks We wish to thank our neighbors and friends who assisted us in out recent bereavement. fWe, appreciate the acts of' kindness'extended' by Father Kohne, Father 'Seimetz. Father Hoevel and others. John Geels and children Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Loehe The tallest building west of the Misefesipbl River id the 4'2-story smith Tower in Seattle.
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Ration Calendar Sugar Stamp 35 valid through June 2. Stump 36 valid through August 31New stamp to be validated September 1. Processed Foods Blue stamps H 2 through M 2 valid through June 1. Blue stamps N 2 through S 2 valid through June 30. Blue stamps T 2 through X 2 valid through July 31. Blue stamps Y 2, Z 2 and Al through Cl valid through August 31. Blue stamps D, through Hl valid through Sept. 30. Meats, Etc. Red stamps Y 5 and Z 5 and A2 through D 2 valid through June 2. E2 through J 2 valid through June 30. Red stamps K 2 through P 2 valid through July 31. Red stamps Q 2 through U 2 valid through August 31. Red stamps V 2 through Z 2 valid through Sept. 30. Shoes Stamps Nos. 1, 2 and 3 of airplane series in book 3 valid indefenitely. Coupons Interchangable between members of th© same family. Gasoline No. 15 coupons now good for four gallons each, through June 21. B. and C. coupons good for five gallons each, through June 21. B and C coupons good for five gallons. Fuel Oil Periods 4 and 5 coupons valid throughout the current heating season. New periods 1,2, 3 and 4 coupons also valid now and good throughout the current heating seaions. Stoves All new heating, cooking and combination heating and cooking stoves, designed for domestic use, tor installation on or above the floor and for the use or oil. kerosene, gasoline and gas, are rationed. Certificates must De obtained from local board.
ATTENTION STOCK FEEDERS —o— SEVERAL TON FEED Suitable for POULTRY - HOGS CATTLE BAG SERVICE, INC. Phone 556 FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING & REFINISHING Also slip covers for all makes of furniture. BOLLINGER, » Pick-up and Deliver. Phone 916-P NOTICE We are booking orders for— BREADY GARDEN TRACTORS Shipments are now coming through. Stop in and see Tractor demonstration. GERBER Implement Store Decatur Phone 255
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Used Fats Each pound of waste fat good for two meat ration polnta. Legion To Nominate Officers On Monday Nomination of officers for 1946 will be held at the regular meeting of Adams Post 43. American Legion, Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be served following the meeting and all members are requested to be present. Plane Forced Down Here Is Repaired IThe navy trainer plane that made a forced landing in an oats field on 'Lewis Rumschlag farm south of De- ; catur on 'Monday evening, when the two ofifeers piloting the plane lost their way, will ibe flown from the field as soon as weather conditions permit, Mr. Rumschlag said, i A naval officer and a crew of mechanics made necessary repairs to jthe plane, including a new pro-
SALE CALENDAR * JUNE 22—J. D. Elzey, Preble, Indiana on road No. 224. Household furniture. Roy Johnson, auct. JUNE 22 —Dan Eekrote, Household Goods, 737 Mercer Avenue. Frank Dellinger, auct. i JUNE 25—Mrs. F. G. Schinnerer, 1% miles east of Willshire. Ohio Well Improved 114 Acre farm. Modern Home. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. i JUNE 26 —Miller Estate, 821 West Monroe St., Decatur, Indiana, Household Goods, 6:30 P. M. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. JUNE 23—Mrs. John Shirk,‘3l7 Winchester street, Decatur, Household goods. Roy Johnson, Auct. I ' . ~ ‘ ~~ ■ j LADIES' BRASSIERES ■ _ 9 • Expert styling will give perfect fit for all ” ■ J Iype» of figures. Tailored for comfort. Sizes ■ ■ 32.038 .„ , W J ■ < LACE TRIMMED SLIPS ,x -jq I B J • < /rimmed with lovely lace, these Yle /U - 8 rayon slips fit slick without a wrinkle.. | E S Sizes 32 to 44 “ ■■PKKKWKTTSfTTrTS'T^'nK’V^ 1 ■I a
peller, and the ship has been placed in position for a take-off. When the field dries a little, the plane will be i flown back to Bunker Hill naval j training station. 'Naval guards pro- , tect the plane. One of the pilots 1 was from Texan and the other from , Tennessee. They were not injured 1 ■ when they landed the plane in the . soft field. 0 Markets At A Glance i ißy United Press Stocks higher and active. Bonds higher. Curb stocks higher. Cotton steady. Wheat, corn, rye, oats and barley Irregular. ( Chicago livestock: Hoge active, i fully steady; cattle fully steady and . sheep mostly steady. j o J CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE ! Wheat: July 1.69 Vi-%; Sept. . 1.65%-ft; Dec. 1.65%-ft; May 1.65. Corn: July 1.18ftB; Sept. 1.18 ft; f Dee. 1.17%A; May 1.178. J Oats: July 69’/*; Sept. 66%-67; . Dec. 66%-ft; May 66ft.
Appointment <>t KxCretrfW Kntnir Xo. 4IHfl Notice Is hereby given, That the iiiwh rsigiuet hsis (been appointed Exwnrtrlx of the estate of Seth I). Hewvere lute of Adams County, deeeastel. Tim estate Is probably solve nit. Ida M. Bouvens, Wx'X'uttlx Julie 6, 1915. Ferd 1.. I.ltierer, Altoruey June 7-14-21 - ■ —■ i o Democrat Want Ads Get Results
Cause No. 4,098 Notice of Sale of Real Estate State of Indiana, County of Adams, 8.8. s’ In the Adams Circuit Court. In the estate of Alva B. Rice, deceased. The undersigned as Executor of the last will and testament ofcAlva 11. Rice, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of powers given him by said will he is now offering for sale at private sale following described real estate in said county, towlt: Inlot number 207 in the first addition to the town, now city of Decatur, This is one of the finest homes in the best residential part of the city (corner of Jackson and Fourth streets); room on west part of lot for another house. • TERMS: Cash upon delivery of deed; subject to taxes for yeafttU 1945 payable in 1946, and subject to the approval of the court. Offers must be accompanied with 5% in cash. Immediate possession..wil( be given. Property may be inspected at any time by contacting Bob Heller (Phone 870) who is my authorized agent to receive offers. Henry B. Heller, Executor PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE f • n<x —Evening Sale—- - Ju • ,As I have sold my property, 1 will sell all my household goods at public auction, in Prehle, Indiana, on Road No. 224: FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1945 “ mm Commencing at 6:00 P. M. Glow Boy, large size Heatrola; Glow Maid Range cook stove, white porcelain finish, almost new; New Perfection 3 burner oil stove; Dining table and chairs; China closet; Bookcase; Porch glider; LarglA l " mirror; 2 small b"v l mirrors; Cabinet Electric radio; Rocking eluirs.; ; ,[i Occasional chairs; Axminster rug 11’.3”x12’; Three-way indirect floor lamp; Utility cabinet; Kitchen table; Kitchen cupboard; Library table; 2 syioking stands; 3 metal beds with springs and mattresses; 3 dressers; Buffet; Victrola; Stands; Porch swing; Lawn mower; Lawn roller; Garden tools; Garden hose; 2 ton coal; Bed clothing;’ Curtains; Dishes; Cooking utensils; Fruit cupboard; Good Electric. ; washing machine; Stand and tubs; Majestic Electric refrigerator; needs repair; Ironing board; Electric iron; Commode; Wheelbarrow; work bench; Carpenter tools; 2 step ladders; Garden plow; Soma 1 poultry equipment; Many articles too numerous to mention. AUTOMOBILE—Pontiac 1927 two-door sedan, good 6 ply tires. Thia car only has 28.000 miles and is in best of condition. TERMS—CASH. . , J. D. ELZEY, Owner Roy S. Johnson —Auct. r Preble Bank —Clerk. , , PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS ♦ ‘Wfi 737 Mercer Ave., Decatur FRIDAY, JUNE 22,6:00 p.m. Furniture, Living Room Suite, Dining Room Suite, 3 Ropking Chairs; Library table; 1 full size bed and springs; 1 % bed and' springs; 1 innersprliig mattress; 1 cotton mattress; 1 wardrobe; Floor lamps; End Tables; 1 Dresser; 12 tube Cabinet Air-Castle Radio, in good condition; Porch Glider; Electric. Sweeper. Air-Way ( dirt master with attachments; 1 Electric Iron; 2 Horns, 1 alto, 1 tenor; 2 - 9x12 Rugs and throw rugs; 2 Alarm Clocks; 1 Wall Mirror. . ami a large assortment of miscellaneous household articles and dishes. TERMS—CASH. DAN ECKROTE, Owner Frank Dellinger, Auct.
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Democrat Want Ada Get Result* NOTICE! Bee Me for All Kind* of GENERAL INSURANCE Kenneth Runyon Decatur Insurance Agency Representing Old Lino Companies 107/ s N. Second Phono 385 ' - ~~ —■ !'■ ■■■■ A'
