Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1945 — Page 5

SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1945.

Market Reports for KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. all kinds of livestock at Decatur, Willshire, Berne L | VM taok received every day until 12:30 p. m. Mo and no commlaaioa Cored ed July 28 40 to 400 » 8 511.50 MtnitfS 13 s( > Mtolttiba 13 00 »iew"~ii' w'~ 13.25 joans t -— ifpais (utivlce) 15.50 faarilßW ik(K 5.W kuhner stock yards K>hone 101 Cplfected July 28 w» MtmS&on or weight charge NO to MO m 120 to i4o%s 14-00 MntolWfts 13.50 Ronks ' 13.75 , tag "g 13.50 u a!e hogg 9 (hl Veals (cliolv. . I.’>.sH Lambs 1 11111 Kweg 5.50 WHOLESALE EGO AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS -? by I®Hb ur produce co. 'h laSit Phono 380 ll£» July 28 «lKn<'ut celling Prices 35. e and fryers.... 29. c ■—fleiif’.Bßl 24.5 c 2 .dwriMhs 24.5 c WfSB-s 20. c ._ C GRAIN MARKET , ELEVATOR CO. J£- July 28 FSHK subject to change ■ during day. Ui| at elevator. ut ..$1.53 =7%g. . 1:52 No 2 NtWana Old Cornl.6o =|fo.'ij^BO'< : -' 58 ■*.'•> M y-:|Beans 2.16 Oats 62 -..JKjgBK' 2.00 JJjB JK-. 1.00 - ,47 ,03 per bu3li&l lejMu ™i •'"jt torm : — "»3 nit-in of llxccuior Xo. 1175 —‘ XVStffiS hereby given. That the has been appointed Kx- — ■■ • <>r Tereashi i "i Adams County, deL ! ‘ laU ’ is probablj -'■"l- . i iRb no I'.i. rly, Kx... ut»r id !<■■ RetMy Bi' ll .'■ Attorney — >—■————— * ls Patience concen—rlyle. bHk> , |S Z. WuWO a S “Wa ‘ ' w ■ ■ *lr. TSHBtMI i fe <s?f S il BBrL ,'QM ■ '■a Bs<« ■'l K' iH ftß b - IS BF 5 ... OfcaW fl fegllliw/ . '“ : ■ $ ■ "X ' “ I ■Bt' ~ -3 ■ WWrW -WO H|'. Fgg K SmK ifaMaOl t BS’ I FME-. IwMOwg - I Ml | Hill ''. st ? MB iHv w»' w llw m ' - ' L IS ggwy I ; ' v I ~ | jWf^ ER Harry A. Truman stalks il 111 . 0 House grounds. It's the >il ■ €nt ’ s nephew and namesake, ,:<■ 'isiting the capital while c.i| te home from Germany to f y. City, Mo. Sergeant TruP rocee d to Pacific after ’ B* If ~ “■’ * ' CLOSED | f,W Sat urday, July 28 to - IJBhiy, Aug. 13. ; I usliwiller Tailor Shop KE' 3 ~ -**»»I1‘»«W | N - A. BIXLER optometrist - BK HOURS! .. to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 MSB Telephone 135 ■ ■ examined 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 ads accepted on sklpday schedule. Rate for 10 point 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. FOR SALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES — Regardless 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 fine of wiring supplies and fixtures. Wanted —Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. 86-ts FOR SALE — 5 room semi-modern house, bungalo type with 2-car garage, on Dierkes street. Walter J. Bockman, phone 3. 144-gtf FOR SALE—97-acre farm, 4 miles north; new 4-room houss, good barn, granary and corn crib, 12 acres of permanent pasture and timber with spring water. Balance under cultivation. Electricity. 27-acre farm. 9 miles northeast. Newly painted 5-room house, double garage, good orchard, electricity. About 25 acres of good productive fertile soil. Priced to sell. Call or write Tri State Realty Co., T. D. Sohieferstein, phone 105.. 155-ts FOR SALE —80 acres, 4 miles north of Decatur. ' Good house and barn. Drove well, electricity. Owners share of crops to purchaser. Immediate possession. TriState Realty Co., T. D. Schieferstein, telephone 105. 157-ts FOR SALE—Modern 2 family home with beauty shop. Buyer may occupy owner’s 5 room apartment and have present income of $70.00 per month. Located close to business district on Adams street. Walter J. Bockman General Insurance and Real Estate. Phone 3. 161-ts FOR SALE —7-room modern dwel-

ling, 3 bed rooms with cedar lined closets; hard wood floors; basement under entire house, large garage. Located North Third St. Price $6850. Walter J. Bockman, General Insurance and Real Estate. 166-ts FOR SALE: Maytag motor, excellent condition, phone 573-K. 174-6tx FOR SALE: 6100111 semi-modem house. Possession 60 days. Also 8-rooni modern house in Monroeville about acre tract, good buildings. Tri State Realty Auction Co. T. D. Schieferstein, phone 105. 175-ts FOR SALE? 1934 Dodge four door sedan. Priced below OPA ceiling at $225.00. Telephone 1408 after 3:30 p.m. 175-a3’x FOR SADE: Dog, Spitz' "and 'Ch'>w mixed, very friendly. August Lengerich, 2 miles south on 27 and % mile west Decatur. 175-3tx FOR - SALEBriggs" and - !Stratton motor, model F&H. Phone 1386 or 344 Line street. 176-g2t FOR SALE~FoF Terrier Pups. Joseph Converset, 5 miles southeast of New Haven on Franke road. 176-3tx FOR SALE- New ami used house trailers, real buys, sec us first. Eury Trailer Service, 2033 S. Calhoun St.. Fort Wayne, Ind. 101-T HOUSEHOLD I'URNITURE — Wicker settee and 2 chairs, maple unholstered settee: 2 burner gas hot plate. 411 South First street, telephone 1475. 177a2tx FOR SALE 192irciievrolei coach: also electric motor pump ja< k run in oil: 2 wheel trailer. D. W. Laisure, Monroe. 177-ltx FOR SALE 3 gilts, wi 11 farrow middle of September. Erven Zimennan, ’•> mile south ot Bingen. 177-g2x FOirSALE“All"stee!"poreirswing. Kapoc filled cushions. To be sold at Houser sale, Monday ('vetting. HL 31 FOR SALE~ Ca"rfoa(Fl 35) new 9foot single pultipackers. Immediate delivery. Frank Bornholt & Sons, Celina and St. Rosa, Ohio. 177-lt o Hitlerian aryanism actually originated with Darius the Great of Persia. Like Hitler, he wanted to be remem tiered for being an Aryan, but, unlike the Fuehrer, he was lenient with conquered peoples. o The first streetcar company in Arkansas was incorporated at Little Rock, June 17, 1870. The franchise required that one-half mile of track be laid and in use within three years. _.

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds - k J j -I «cR ' Donald is so happy since wc bought this home with a Democrat Want Ad—he’s down in the recreation room now playing HE'S boss!” FOR SALE —Metal bed, springs and mattress; Clark Jewel gas stove; large attic fan. 925 North Second street. 175t3x FOR SALE— 5 vacant lots near sanitary sewer. Abstracts furnished. — A. I). Suttles, agt. 17513 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. 155t25x WANTED —Ceiling prices paid for good used cars. Drive in and get the cash. Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Ist and Monroe. Phone 372. 164-ts WANTED —Lady to work in laundry. Phone 1149. 173-g6t WANTED: Men or women to work at Stewart’s Bakery. 173-ts MALE IIELP WANTED: We have openings for two men on established food and products route in Fort Wayne. Guaranteed salary, plus commission and a liberal bonus. Truck and expenses on truck furnished. Good opportunity for men desiring permanent sales connections. Apply or write D. C. Newby, % Cook Coffee Co., 318 Leith street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 174-g7tx WANTED TO RENT—Room for an adult man. Inquire at Democrat office. 175t3 WANTED—Washings to do. Must furnish soap. Call 5421. 176g3tx WANTED — Man to wash house. Leo Saylors, South Fifth street, telephone 1194. 176a2t MAN WANTED to establish own paying business. Supply live farmer and other markets. No cash. Attractive, liberal terms; permanent connection with reputable manufacturer. Exclusive. Essential roofing products yielding above average profit. Box 1766, Cleeland 5, Ohio. ltx-s

WANTED—Meat cutter for locker plant; steady employment. Apply at once. Radcliff’s Drive-In, Bluffton, Ind. Phones 1 and 2. 177-3tx WANTED—Missionary leaving for field in the near future wants to buy a treadle sewing machine and kerosene refrigerator. Must be reasonable. Need is urgent. Write to Rev. Rooert O. Elliott, 1 6806 Ideal Avenue, Fort Wayne 6, Indiana. 177-a3t WA N T EIT - Fur ntoh e d or unturnished apartment, 3 or 4 rooms. Can furnish reference. Call Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Route 1, Monroe, ts WANTED~" Yoking" - man with knowledge of farming who is desirous of working up in the implement business. Must begin setting up and delivering farm machinery and assisting in service shop. Will be steady work and has opportunity for advancement. Address Bax 393, c/o Democrat. 177-31 MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROUBLE—CaII 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 & Kleuk. Phone 463. 80-ts APPL IA NCESE RVIC E 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 FARMERS - ATTENTION — We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts Hy-Speed “thOtest Hand Cleaner on earth, now available in any quantity. Daniel Zimmerman, Route L1 tx FOIfRENT FOR - RENT: Five-room house located on state route 81 one and one-half mile east of Willshire. Garage pn d outbuildiirgs. 'Drove well and large cistern. Fine location. Farm land rented:• renter may raise poultry. Poultry house 12x40 feet, wired for electricity. Dr. E. H. Alspaugh. 176-3 t o —■ The face that cannot smile is never fair. —Martial.

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LOST AND FOUND LOST —A and B gas coupons. Irene Zwlck. 177-glt LOST: Ration book 4. Karl~G. Kelly, 803 North Second street. 177-gltx o #y I DUO W. BRAUN / The National Safety Council reports that the April traffic deaths throughout the United States were up 3 per cent over the same period of 1944. The April total of 1,800 deaths was 7 per cent below that of the preceding month. The total for the first four months of 1945 was 4 per cent below comparable figures for 1944. This reduction was accounted for by the fact that sizable decreases were recorded for January and February of 1945 as compared with the first two months of 1945. Mileage is up 4 per cent. Pedestrian deaths are down 2 per cent compared with 1944, Accident statistics show that the record is down and we ought not to sit back and feel the job is done, but with increased driving coming up during the summer months it behooves all drivers to watch their driving carefully.

Save Waste Paper for War! * *"* One hundred pounds of newspapers will make 200 containers for blood plasma. mBUM" ' "THE ONLY THING wrong with you is, you need a little loving," is the advice Dr. Wendell W. White, 35-year-old Glendale, Cal., physician, is alleged to have given Mrs. Eidnic Leonard, 32. wife ol an overseas soldier, when she went to him for a check-up. Mrs Leonard, shown above with her daughter, Shirley, had the doctoi arrested, charging he offered hei ‘‘love treatments" for a price ol $lO each. (Intunatioml} GARWOOD GARAGE Cor. Line & Studebaker BODY PAINTING and and FENDER USED CARS Hours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 7303

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SGT. P. CHRONISTER (Continued From Page One) vital road center for six days and split Von Rundstedt’s sixth panzer army in two. breaking the force of his big counter-offense. It was then that General Eisenhower telegraphed us his personal congratulations. "Were you with us when we broke out of the Remagen bridgehead and drove 62 miles in 52 hours to capture Giessen, overrunning two fleeing German divisions en route? It was this operation which was described by the commanding general, HI corps, as one of the most rapid and vicious advances by armor which lias ever been executed by American forces. Next came our rapid advance to tile Eder See. Enroute we polished off the 166th German infantry division freshly arrived from Denmark. “Our operations in the Ruhr ‘pocket’ were particularly satisfying for it was there that we received the surrender of the entire LIU panzer corps. Two of our old opponents, the 9th panzer division of Holland days, and the 116th panzer division who had captured our gasoline dump at Saint Vith, were included in the bag. It was especially pleasing to receive the side arms of their commanders. “Back again, we went to our friends the Second British army,

PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE We are moving to California, will sell at public auction at 322 N. 4th st., Decatur, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1945 Evening Sale 6:00 P. M. Wine color Mohair 2 pc. Living Room Suite; Cellar Rose color Axnfinster 9x12 rug; Knee hole Desk and Chair; Smoking Cabinet; Beautiful 9 pc. Shaded Oak Dining Room Suite; Crystal Oak Breakfast Set, table and 4 chairs; Upright Piano and bench: lied Spreads and Comforts; Tilt Top Bridge Lamp; Dishes; Speed Queen Electric Washer; Burl Walnut Occasional Table: Magazine Rack; Floor Lamp; Throw Rugs; Telephone Desk anil chair; 2 Hall Runners; Electric Heater: Baby Bathonette: 6 ft. Step Ladder; Work Bench; House Plants; Porch Box and plants; Fruit .lais; Electric Sandwich Grill: 2 size 18 Ladies Coats; Fishing Tackle; Gasoline Lentern; Childs Sled: Mirror; Flower Urns; Garden Tools; Pictures; many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Robert J. Houser, Owner Roy S. Johnson —Auct. Brice Daniels—Clerk. !■!■■■ BIW ■ ■ B B B B 8..8 B B ■ B'S-H ; --tWANTEDs-- ■ | Several Men who are seeking steady s » employment—now and for ■ that postwar period. > " Lumber is still on the Critical List - v and will be for some time to come. * | Why not get set now for that H » “Bursted-Bubble” period? s STEADY EMPLOYMENT • = FOR STEADY MEN. J s We Were Here Yesterday—Are ■ - Here Today — We’ll Be I Here Tomorrow! a ■ Adams County Lumber Company ■ hwwmwi ■ ■ ■ ■ 8.8.8 ■ ■ B S B B A

this time as part of the U. S. XVIII airborne corps — our mission to drive from the Elbe to the Baltic sea. This we did, putting off 10(1,000 German troops who were attempting to retreat westward from in front of the advancing Russians. Incidentally, it was one of the division's reconnaissance troops which made the first contact witli the Russians for the second British army by an astounding trip of 20 miles through literally thousands of German troops. "And so V-E Day found us on the shores ot the Baltic after traveling 1,959 miles from the Normandy beaches on the English channel. En route we had taken 113.041 German prisoners besides killing or wounding tin told numbers of others. German tanks, vehicles, SP's and material of all sorts littered many of the roads over which the 7th armored stormed. It was a magnificent job impossible of aceomplishinent had not every officer and man performed with courage anti determination.” o Isiah Sellers, a Mississippi River pilot, who wrote special articles for the New Orleans Picayune, used the pen namt? "Mark Twain" before Samuel L. Clemens, who later adopted the signature and made it famous. The post war world will be just the same as the pre-war world, if the post-war people are.

DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS SALE CALENDAR JULY 30—Robert J. Houser, 322 North 4th street, Decatur. Household goods. Roy Johnson, auct. JULY 31 —Mrs. Lydia Shamp, 445 Mercer Avenue, Decatur. Household Goods. Harry Daniels, Auct. t AUG. I—E. B. Scott, 6 miles West of Warsaw, hid., Well hnprovptf 108 acre farm and all personal property, 6:30 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. AUG. 2 —Lamoille Fogle, McConnell apartments, Nq. Third St., Decatur. Household goods. 6:00 p. m. Roy Johnson, aucL AI’G. 3—lnd. Duroc Hog Sale, Lafayette, Ind. Roy Johnson, auct. AUG. 4— Ed. Hazzard, 4 miles Northeast of Fort W»yne on St. Joe road Chester White hog sale. Roy Johnson, auct. AUG. 9—Mrs. Sol King, 1 miles West of Rockford, 0., Livestock and personal property. Lester Brandt, J. F. Sanmann, Aucts. AUG. 9 —Clarence Beard & Son, Frankfort, Ind., Durog Hogs. Roy Johnson, auct. AUG. 10—Four-H Chester White Hog sale, Rochester, Ind. Roy Johnson, auct. AUG. 11 —Dr. Earl Farree, Durocs, Danville, ind. Roy Johnson, aucL v AUG. 13 —Ohio State Chester White sale, Upper Sandusky, Roy Johnson, auct. AUG. II Portage Farms, Woodville, O, Chester White sale. Roy Johnson, auct. AUG. 15 Washington Center F.F.A. Duroc sale, Washington Center school, west of Fort Wayne. Roy Johnson, auct. AUG. 16--Gerald Dick. 2 miles East of Cissero, Ind. Dttrocs. Roy Johnson, auct. AUG. 17—Ind. Chester White sale. Logansport. Ind. Roy Johnson, aaiCs AUG. 18- Earl Groth, Hampshire sale, 1 mile south of Ossian. Rofj Johnson, auct. AUG. 21—Veryl Beyer, 1 mile South 1 mile West Rockford, 0., General farm sale. Roy Johnson, auct. AUG. 22—Harvey Steffen, 2 mile South, Magley, Hampshire sale. Roy Johnson, auct. SEPT. 2 —Leo Roe, North edge of Monmouth. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auct. JULY 31 Mrs. lona Case, 607 Winchester street, Decatur. 5 room house and out buildings. Roy Johnson, auct.

PUBLIC AUCTION 5 ROOM HOUSE AND OUT BUILDINGS TO BE MOVED FROM PREMISES r TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1945 6:30 P. M. I 607 Winchester street, Decatur. A good Five Room Cottage Type House. In good repair. i\’ew roof. Shed 10x12. Outs id e Toilet building. Buildings only to sell and must be removed from premises. Ample time will be given purchasers to remove buildings. TERMS—CASH. MRS. IONA CASE, Owner Roy Johnson—Auct. I B B B B B B B 8.8 B B Bj B: B"B-B'i’BW I ** 8..*: i wanted! I * Men | • Women a f : For Night Work J Raises in 30 and 60 days. z B ’ i ■ APPLY ’ I ; Kraft Cheese Co. i : J l»B ■■■■■■ B ■ B B B ■■■■■■■■ B B B BY

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