Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1945 — Page 5

'’'BLaY, JUNE 23, 1945.

■et Reports K* lor IUtT MURRAY A CO. kinds of livestock at ■W-- Willshire, Berne ||l|ttk' received avary day InuKtii l2:3o p> m * . and no commiMloi Pbone -301 Mr;: ■■ wH ' 13.00 7« lbS " 13.50 gfc..,. t :: 15-50 ■W 01 14.00 -MMr 9-oo W 5.50 STOCK YARDS wMw phone 101 i a d June 23 or weight charge IB .•■. s llsO Mibs 11- 00 'fibs 13-50 « 13.75 i|H 13.25 ■■ 3.50 , 15.00 ■ 5.50 EGG AND QUOTATION* I Furnished by llHatur produce co. Phone 380 June 23 i.,s ceiling Prices and fryers.... 29. c E>. 25.1 c ■ ircsi liens 25.4 c grain" market |Krk elevator co. ■■Corrected June 23 subject to change during day. delivered at elevator-iWhi-ai $1.61 Wheat 1.60 Hv and Old Corn 1.60 !?■ 2 Soy Beans 2.10 Beans — 2.16 |Hkiv Oats 73 ■L— 1.00 Hins: .03 per bushel less. ■Horn: ,04 per 100 leas. |j||: f.o.b. farm \ , B —° ■Ration Calendar igg — 5 Sugar gßp .35 valid through June 2. SKf valid through August 31. ■Kmp to be validated SeptemProcessed Foods -WHs:.nw 112 tn rough M 2 valid June 1. Blue stamps N 2 S 2 valid through June 30. T2 through X 2 valid ;Hi July 31. Blue stamps Y 2, IBAI through Cl valid through K 31. Blue stamps D, through through Sept. 30. Meats, Etc. J2 valid through Juue |Hc stamps K 2 through P 2 July 31. Red stamps |Hotigli U 2 valid through AugRed stamps V 2 through Z 2 Sept. 30. Shoes Noe. 1, 2 and 3 of airwiles iu book 3 valid ind-e---"flH.'. Coupons interchangable members of the same faGasoline YiMß l ’ coupons now good for four each, through Juue 21. B. : coupons good for five galthrough Juno 21. B and "■poos good for five gallons. nM FUel ° H 4 and 5 coupons valid the current heating seaperiods 1,2, 3 and 4 coula^B a * S 0 valid now and good the current heating seaSe Stoves ne ' v heating, cooking and j^B 2a iion heating- and cooking designed for domestic use, on or above the i^B an d tor the use or oil. keroand gas, are rationl^B^ c ‘ rt ‘ficates must oe obtained local board. *M Used Fats Pound of waste fat good for ration points. o Jehovah’s Witnesses H Kingdom Hall of Hanna-Nuttman Park jM?'" 1 ' meeting, 7:00 p.m. in Theocratic Ministry. ■’khtower Bible Study. 8:30 People of good-will are invitBiJ tteild these time >y nible Mt o—- ■■ o u don’t love the brethren, ■sent loy-e Cod. \ A. BIXLER Op TOMETRIST ■’ln. . HOURS: M Bat ° 1 . 1:30 12:30 to 5:00 ■ Ba ‘ u ;day S , 8:00 p . m . Hl! . 135 ■ cammed Glasses Fitted

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED advertising RATES —o— For 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 »ds accepted on sklpday schedFAcr’ i f °J 10 polnt b LACK sertion. * ° ” er WOrd for lnCopy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. tn. FOR SALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES~~ReI 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 wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. 86-Ls FOR SALE —Newly insulated seven room house, carpeting for three rooms, venitian blinds, motor plumbing, new forced air furnace and stoker, within easy walking distance of main part of city. T. D. Schieferstein, telephone 104. . _ !34-tf FOR SALE—-Genuine McCormickDeering binder twine of prewar quality. Mollenkopf Farm Equipment, Decatur, Ind. 141t9 FOR SALE —60-acre farm; all under cultivation. Good building, % mile south Pleasant Mills. Clyde O. Troutner, tel 1166 or 73 141-ts 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 Jot 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-rooni apartment. Tri State Realty Co., T. I). Schieferstein. De Voss Bldg., phone 105. 145-ts FOR~SAL E~~ Pianist 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'house. North side of town. Walter J. Bockman, phone 3. 143-gtf ■FOR SALE - 5 room semi-m'/.lei' n house, bungalo type with 2-car garage, on Dierkes street. Walter J. Bockman. phone 3. 111 st f home; 3 bedrooms; dinette; fireplace with heat-circulating unit; hardwood floors; insulated: basement under entire house: built-in garage: p • - war construction; call 851. 145-6 t FOR - SALE OR TRADE 1937 Chevrolet Panel ’y-ton truck. Ceiling price. Fred Busehe, phone 975. 147-3t.x FOll SALE- New ami used house trailers, real buys, see us first. Eury Trailer Service, 2033 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 101-T FOR SALE -Boy’s bicycle. Inquire at 222 Smith 12th Stroe . Decatur. 11..1 x FOR SALE- Dinner sei of 66 pieces of Noritake china, Rodista pattern. Mrs. Geliart Lehman. 665 West Franklin. Berne. Telephone 331 Berne. 148-a_ix FORTSALE—B-ft. Deering binder. Carl Hirschy, mile east county farm. __ 148 ~ 2tx FOR SALE- All modern house on Master Drive, recently constructed, within walking distance of t tetories. For quick sale; owner leaving for service. Has an I ' ll loan. Can be bought for sma.l down payment. Call 1166 or Clyde Troutner. FOR - !RALE - Girl's bicycle, like new. 1 miles east. % mile north of Monroe. Max Rayl. FORSALE -“iLC Allis Chaim-rs tractor in good condition, 255. Gerber Implement. 14. ■■ o The most important thing lot those who would knnw God is to take time to be alone with him.

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds II always want me to do it the hard way—what's wrong with usin the adding machine my Dad got with a Democrat Want Ad?" I*oll SALE — Registered fresh Guernsey cow. Martin F. Hockemeyer, It:, miles southwest Monroeville. Phone 4176, Monroeville. FOR SALE ()R — 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-gGt FOR SALE—lncome property dose to General Electric, with two 5room apartments and extra lot, with income of over $30.00 a month. Six-r oo in semi-modern house on 11th street. 5-room newly built semi-modern house, south part of city. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 Monroe street. Telephone 1398. 147-Gtx WANTED — Clinkers and ashes hauled out from basement. Phone 113, or 131 North First street. 147-g3t 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. 129-26tx ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and suppliee, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts WOMAN To REPRESENT nationally known company, part or full time, some telephoning. Average pay $2.00 per hour. No investment. Write fully, Box 1067, Muncie, Indiana. 146-6tx 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 custo-. mers furnished. Products widely and favorably known. Good profits for a hustler. Rawleigh’s, Dept. INF-112-2165, Freeport, 111. 143-T-x WANTED Woman or girl for general house work. Call 6781. 147-g3t WANTED—WouId like to trade or buy side-delivery. Gerber Implement, phone 255. 147t3x WANTED Ride to international Harvester Co., Fort Wayne, work second trick, starting Monday p.m. 312 North Fifth Street, telephone 1 133. 148-a2tx

MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED, any make. Call or write Durham’s Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. T ROOF - TROUBLE—CaII on us. wc 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 & Kleitk. Phone 463. 80-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electtrical appliances. We carry a complete line oi parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. -31-tt FARMERS ATTENTION — We - remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-*f NOTICE Starting Tut sday. June 26. we will can each Tuesday and Friday p.m. until further notice. Goods to be canned must- be. in by 2 p.m. Meat not accepted. Liechty Cannery. Berne, Ind. 147LOST AND FOUND LOST—Ration book number three. Finder' please return to Miles Zimmerman. Preble, Indiana. ' 148-altx LOST -Three number four ration hooks. Finder please return to Raleigh A. Richards, Patsy L. Richards and Armanda E. Richards, 721 Elm Street, Decatur. FOR RENT FOR~T<.ENT 2-room semi-modern house, 330 Line St. Phone 860. 148- x FOR’> Private entrance. 310 North Decatur. 148-altx o ■We arc to do common tasks in an uncommon way iby bringiilg to life's duties an uncommon -pint, glorifying our prosaic life with high purpose.

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PREWA " , W*«TIM» FER CAPITA < CAPITA v I CONSUMPTION H * tts M| lßs 713 tBS - 408 IBS. rQi ’ (LN*??,* J S7l IBS. S6O LBS, i IBS, 323 LBS, 390 IBS. 143 IBS AT A TIME WHEN Clinton P. Anderson prepares to take over the Department of Agriculture and the War Food administration, when black markets and shortages and distribution problems are being discussed everywhere—the above chart presents some interesting statistics. At the right, the “wartime consumption” is based on figures for 1943 and ’44 and shows that the U. S. A. and Canada, despite much grousing, ate more per person than they did before the war. Many will be surprised to learn that, thus far In 1945, there has been a decrease of only 4.2 per cent to date from the 1944 figure and that there is ! still one-third more food per j capita than in the years before (the war. (Internatiopal) TRUMAN TO PRESENT (Continued From Page One) and will be an overnight White House guest. The South African general has been head of his country’s delegation to the UNCIO conference. Meanwhile, the president broke his vacation schedule here to devote most of today io catching up will) a mounting accumulation of paper work and legislation flown to him from the White House. —— o du 1911 Chicago led the nation's markets with receipts of 927.339 tmiri of meat animals by truck. Omaha was second with 889,877 tons and St. Louis followed with 767,9719 tons.

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Control Retarding New Construction iDeapite the relaxation of construction limitaition order L-41, new home buildin'g, remodeling, maintenance and repair will be held | back <by rigid lumlber contiol order ; 'L-33/5, according to R. W. Slagle, secretary, the Indiana lumber and builders’ supply asociation, Indianapolis. ’Lumlber dealers will ibe in an emposition when the building limiitation order L-41 io relaxed, if their customers do not understand that iL-33'5 is still in efieot, and still controls the dealers’ purchaser of lumiber. Lumber control order Iz-335 allows the dealer to sell only 10 percent of Mie lumlber he sold in 1944 ajs “free lumber’’, namely, without written authorization or priority ratings. Even when lumiber for ‘new construction’ within homes was limited to SI2OO per year, tliere was not enough ‘free’ lumber to meet demands in most localities. New order L-ll will raise “new construction’’ permits without written authorization or priority ratings, from S2OO per home to SI,OOO per dwelling unit; from SLI,OOO to $<5,000 on commercial stores, shops, etc., and from $5,000 to $25,000 on industrial buildings. Thks will Ibooet the dollar volune allowed without priority more than five times above the prior regulation. ’in addition to the relaxations given above, the farmer still retains the right to spend SI,OOO on his farm plant buildings per year. ’While increasing the amount from S2OO on the home per year to SI,OOO on each dwelling unit, the revised order L-ll will provide that the repair, maintenance, and remodeling (or new consitruction) must all come under the now SI,OOO limitaition. o During the invasion of Southern France, one Mls gun /motor carriage named “Lady Be Good” by Pvts. John J. Lyden, Brooklyn, N. Y., and George W. Crawford, Mt. Vernon, Ga. proved its worth by downing 12 Nazi planes. The Ml 5 carries a 37-mm. gun and two 50caliber machine guns. Q Business of National Co-opera-tivee, Inc., has increased 300 per cent in the last six years, according to Howard A. Cowden, secre-tary-treasurer.

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M>TIOH W < (HIMISMOMALE <»»•’ hi:a i. Nkjtilee In livichy given that the un<d<*rslgn4Ml co'iiiiiiiN.’+iotHT, appointed in an action for partition in the Ada<m.s Circuit wlo r* in lOdwand Kohni 1 and William H. Kohhe, a.r<‘ pl'alnt UTn. and <• T. Gilllw, (Ju<ardiian of llriviy Kohnr, mid ll<*nry Koline, are defendants for tin* part i I h»n of crrUiin real e.staitv ithcrein de.* fEb*<l. to sell the real entalle described in said voni'plaint, in staiil cauxe, N<». 17 lift, will as sin h iioninxl'SNionor, al tie law office of <i. Hemy Biei ly, l»r< atur, Indiana nn the dtiitih day <»f July, I a I*s, at the hour of fuar (1) o' T. k, !• M. and fmtn da\ to day Hereafter ini'til sid’d, mffer for *ale at privalte sa.lv to the highest and best bidder the <lv«o’rlb* <1 ro.il oKra<fv in said couivty of Adams, s»tate of Indiana, towit: The n«Hitli half (!•>) <»f the northeast (iiuarter (14 > section sewn■t' rii (17), township t weii'tx-seven (27) norttih, range fourlteen (II) vast; also, 'the northeast quarter ((.’,) ot .the n'orthwewl qirciriliM* () of motion seventeen (17), towns>hlp twenty s ven (127) norttih,’range fourteen (.11) cist; and containing in all om hundred twen/ty (120) ax-res, more «»r less. 'reruns of Sale: All cash or one■thlrwl th) rash, one-third (1/3) in nine (D) month-’, and one-third (1/2) in 'odghteen (?18) months, purchaser giving not* s wiith approved m-eu .Tty, waiving valuoltion ami appraisement laws, with 5 per een’t (■»''< ) interest pei - annum from date of sale, payaible artnually. Said sal-* will for !H»t th.in C’m full • ppr ii-* «l value thereof. Real estate will be sold free .from .ill liens ex* ept toxvs due ami ae'-rueil. A (’ommissioner’s Deed and Abst'iart of Title that 1s merchantable wild ibe 'd- livrrrd to r ii|non approval of the sale by the Adarnw Ci.rcui.t Count. G. llemy Bierly Com missioner l*arrish I’arrisli, Attorneys for ( ommisMoiirr. June 23-30 July • \otk i: or c<hi missiox izics s n.i; or Him. F.STATE. Notice is hen-by giv n that the un’dersigm’d commissioner, appointed in an action for partition in the Axhamis Circuit ’ourt, wherein Edward Koimv. William 11. Kohn*’. Anna Srihm-ider ami Matilda ll* n-!* irson, ar.’ plainlilTs ami Leo T. C*illig, t J ua’iidia n of Ihnrv Kohnv, Henry Kohn* , Clara Kohn* . Elorem o Gilllg, 'and Leo Glllig a.re «!*• I'emlants for the .|H.‘(rt it ion of certain real estate therein *!«•>* i i'm d, to .><l! the real -estate described in the connplaint in SAiid No. 17 117 will, as su'cih .i-ominisNioner at the law office of <l. Remy Bierly, In . *lm, Indiana on the tilth day of July, 191’, 'at dhe'hour of 2:30 o’<*lo»-k, I’ M nn*l from day to d-ay th i* after until sold, offer for sab> at private sil to the highest ami best bidder tinfollowing desmrlbed ceal estate in ■said •county of Adams, stale of Indiana, tow.iit: 'l’he ast half < ’A ) of the southeast •I mi liter ( Vi ) of sc'ct ion seve n teen (17) township itwenty- u even (27) north, range foivrlteen (II) end, containing eighty (SO) acres, mor-- or less. Teams of sale: All cash or onethird- (Vj) ••ash, one-third (1/3) in nine C.*) m'oniths, one ihir*l (’■•) in eighteen (IS) moirtlis, purchaser to give notes wiit'li approved -'rvnrity, waiving valuation ami appraisement laws, with per < ent ( '■>') intuvst • from dalle of sale, payable annually. ' Said .sale will lie for not less than bile full appraised v’.ilu*- Ih"!*'f. Ileal estate will be sold free from . all liens excepting all taxes due and accrued.

A CoininlHNioner'ii Deed and nierchantahh’ t <>f VHIw will b* delivered to purchaser upon approvat "f the eulv by tin- Adama Circuit I’uurt, G. Romy Bierly I'nrrlMi A I’iirriMli lltorlir.VN for ( «»m Jun*- 23-30 July 7 REDS TO DEMOBILIZE (Continued From rage One) Adequate dwellings and fuel to heat th< in. Building materials and housing loans in areas destroyed by the Germans. A complete set of clothes and food on the I rip home.

1 I fCf F !«<. i M Bi ' ■ | I i . t WESL . w f ...... . TRIPPED TO THE WAIST, former screen star Marine Lt. Tyrone Power ’ .s shown as he typed a letter to his lovely actress wife Annabella In hil luarters on Saipan where he is stationed. Propped up before Power, vho is a transport pilot with the Marine Air Wing, are two photos of Xnnabella. U. S. Navy photo, (International Soundphoto) } __________________ JUNE 25- Mrs. F. G. Schinnerer, I'i miles east of Willshire. Ohiq Well Improved 114 Acre farm. Modern Home. J. F. San mann, Auctioneer. n , . JUNE 26 Miller Estate, 821 West Monroe St., Decatur, Indiana, Household Goods, 5:1)0 I'. M. J. F. Sanrnann, Auct. .11 NE 23 Mrs. John Shirk, 317 Winchester street, Decatur, Household goods. Roy Johnson. Auct. PUBLIC AUCTION HOISEHOIJ) GOODS / 821 West Monroe Street, Decatur TUESDAY, JUNE 26, '45 5:00 P. M. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as executor ot the " last will and testament of Louisa Miller, deceased, will offer for sale public uiictioii, the following (Ic’scrHuul property: FURNITURE: Good l’r< war Velour Living Room Suite, extra chair ami Rocker to mas. h; Knee Hole Desk: Davenport Table; Large v MISSION Rocker and chair to match: 3 Oak Rockers; Library Table Bookcase; Pedestal; Magazine Rack; Small Table Lamps; Flooi Large Gold Frame Mirror, 30x50; Studio Couch: ANTIQUE’ : + RotKi'di: NEW HAVEN Chime Clock; Dining Room Suite; China lose , 2 Metal Beds. Complete; 3 Dressers; 2 Stands; 2 Commodes; Iron Bed. ( omplete; Wardrobe. •/!• RUGS: 2 Large Axminster Rugs, 12x13'., several small rugs to match: 2 9x12 Rugs; Sxll Rug; 11x12 Rug; Several Small Rugs. Bedding, Pillows, and (’urlains. Mode! D Sewing Machine; Kitehen Table t; Chairs; Kitchen Cabinet; Glass Door Cupboard; MONOGRAM Combination Gas and Coal Stoye, with good gas oven: 2 Burner Gas Plate; Oven; Hot Water Hath tanner; Thermos Jug; Ice Box. SWEEPER: ELECTRIC SWEEPER; 1 FLU* IRI* IOASI'i:i; : ELECTRIC IRON; ELECTRIC FAN' I'.LEC Tlllf WASHING MACHINE. Wash tubs; H-onnig Board; Clothes Pins; 2 Step Ladders; Lawn halo . I on h Swing; Garden Tools; Snow Shovel; LAWN MOWER: ■rmt Jars; .. Gal. Jug; Crocks; Lots ot DISHES; COOKING UTENSILS. ami many other articles. TERMS—CASH. Walter Deitsch, Executor J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer C. W. Kent, Clerk , t Ferd L Litterer, Attorney.

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