Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1945 — Page 5

Y, AUG. 3, 1945.

Meet Reports P "fl REPORT OF LOCAL oWfOREIGN MARKETS i for I MURRAY * CO. «9Kg|| kinds of livestock at S'"'nflur, Willshire, Berne Ba&ook' received every, day I nß» inti112:80 p> m * I «hfikl a M e and no phone 801 ■H |fl).T<’i't<’d AUgUSt 3 ‘ JEM) llis 13.00 Kg 1350 yew 0.00 S?OCK YARDS Phone 101 August 3 Lwßßmiss.vin or weight charge ■ s l4 - 50 ib9 - - 1400 R< ; iJK lbs 13.50 f 13 75 BSMT 1350 K Jt 9.00 7’Ette-lKoi<-'') 15.50 L|LlwW 14.00 ■MT 5.50 I fIoLESALEEGG AND | P®LTRY QUOTATIONS f I Furnished by I MMTUR PRODUCE CO. • Phone 880 | Corrected August 3 I twEnment celling Prices Egtatffii'oilera and fryers.... 29. c " 24.5 c ®W'W crs - 20, C i wfljringers 29. c >ghon®h<.ns 24.5 c Id Kujtirs —— 20. c iflkL grain market l&K ELEVATOR CO. ■oirected August 3 | flu subject to change i during day. ;fl delivered at elevator, tlfl Wheat $1.54 ~ L 0 Wheat 1.53 0 "’sSr ana 01d ~ er= 1-60 Oats 58 %fl Beans ■—■— 2.16 ufld 2.00 »> 1.25 (bfis: 03 Por bushel leas, fin: .04 per 100 leas. 1.0. b. farm j ifIyAPOLIS ’LIVESTOCK ~ ;K ln ßfi )olis ’ Aug - 3. — (UP) — - restock: EfISs.OOO; active and fully and choice 160 lbs. ißtaifli'-liiO ibe. and several lots Ehiatfieights 14.80; 100-140 lbs. good and choice sows —pougMeeis and heifers available _ cows about steady; * P r «fi cows ,0 13-50: bulk commedium 9.00-12.50. Cannfiß cutters largely 6.75-8.75; top 16.00. alSk^B 1 "': active and steady on r <lst g°°d and choice "■WAYNE LIVESTOCK iMfiaync. Ind., Aug. 3.—(UP) change. Everything ■ CAGO LIVESTOCK ■ffl Aus - 6-IUP)—(WFA) |- !!! ?fi,siiii; active, tally steady, choice barrows and gilts I’". ;! fll> at 14.75, ceiling: good; gjfit’'- sows at 14; complete i.oOo; calves: 500; nieag- ■ E"fi g , ’ ~|l and choice steens .plfilitigs fully steady; coni-c-HiL"'? ,nef lium grade weak; T' , ’' , ’flndiTtone slow and weak '' E"W s " i( -tiy grainfed cattle; ■ ’ atH bullg barely steady to 25 ?'. fi 11 ' Vealers slow, steady 17" W ) heifers very scarce, weak of grassy kind; fe<l steers topped at ii' fi 81 yearlin Sß 16.75; commedium grassy steers practical outside heavy fIMHf 14.50; sausage offerings *>*. 8 fil ( ' :iltle very dull at week's L w cline - ■ 500; fully steady. Odd LA*® ail( l choice native spring with bucks disboth common to mei" '■.B| t ’ Sortouts 1' 2 ‘ 13 -50, bucks BotlßE P acl<a^e or two strictly -’’’E/fl? choice shorn yearlings K'tJfi 1 an(l tall e born pelt 14; e -fi^fi (l lla '-ive ewes ac£!ade; good and choice I 44-;W ycts At A Glance L'| — I n&> IStoßf V Unipod Press . in quiet trading. ; higher; U. S. '‘Tegular. firm. '■ stocks irregularly highir|, egular. ■'• ,;^sJ° atS ' lye COrn and barley 'EL livp stock: Hogs, active, c ®ttle steady, and "Jyy steady.

WANT ADS

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- t s FOR SALE —Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrlck 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-gtt FOR SALE—97-acre farm, 4 miles north; new 4-room house, 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 TrF State Realty Co., T. D. Schieferstein, 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'e 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-tt FOR SALE—7-room modern dwelling, 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: 6-room semi-modern house. Possession 60 days. Also 8-room modern house in Monroeville about acre tract, good buildings. Tri State Realty Auction Co. T. D. Schieferstein, phone 105. 175-ts FOR SALE — Electric sewing machines, 4 cabinet models, 1 with buttonholer. Call Saturdays 3314 So. Washington, Marion. Ind. 180-3tx FOR SALE—'36 Harley Davidison motorcycle, 61 overhead. Amos Baumann. Phone 1286. 180g3tx FO RY O UR?PI CNTCS _ or _ reun ions, get your Dixie Drinking Cups at the Commercial Print Shop. 181-3 t PLENTY~OF SCOTCITtAPE and rubber bands at the Commercial Print Shop. 181-3 t FOR _ SALE~Fresh cow, 15 shoals'. ■L. F. Sapp, Vz mile south, % mile east Bobo on Piqua road. 181g3tx FOR~SALE^26o~ bales second cutting alfalfa. Chauncey Sheets, Phone 996-M. 181'3tx FOR SALE—UprigliF piano, good condition. Ernest Longenberger, mile west and % mile south Magley. Craigville phone. 1813'tx FOR SALE-3 Shetland ponies? 2 western horees, well broken. Asa Brouwer, Monroeville. 181g3tx

FOR SALE—Farmall tractor F-20, with cultivators. In good shape. Lawrence Eicher, Berne route 2. 181b3tx FOR SALE - Motor scooter in good condition. Fred Reinhart, phone Craigville 14 or 28. 1812tx FOR SALE 2 milk cows. Mathias Thomas, Monroe, Ind. 18l2tx FOR SALE —5 tube CroMey radio, table model. 2 good screen doors. Upholstered rocking chair. 919 North Second street. 1812tx FOR - SALE-—Ford - V -8 coach,T933 model. Good tires. Below ceiling price. Mrs. Gyueth Baker, 1116 Elm St. 182-b3t FOR SALE- Green beane for canning. Harvey Ladig, North 13th St., phone 5644. 18281 FOR~SALETChester White male pigs, cholera immuned. Weight 125 pounds. David J. Barkley, Monroeville route 2. Phone 3281. 182-gltx o —— — MAY CANCEL (Continued From Pago One) with the measures they expect to be taken by the Allied control council in Berlin, the Allies may be able to boost Ruhr production from its present eight percent of capacity to 50 percent by Oct. 1. This would provide liberated Europe with an estimated 25,000,000 tons of German coal, its minimum needs up till next April 1. In such a case Europe would not need the 6,000,000 tons from the U. S. which fuel administrator Harold L. Ickes says are necessary to stave off utter chaos. Chicago's Service Men’s Centers have distributed more than 5,000,000 free tickets to theaters and sporting events since the centers were opened in 1941.

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds IS ’ - "I think you’re trying too hard to get a secretary, George. Why, don’t you try a Democrat Want Ad?” FOR SALE: 9-piece mahogany dining room suite, electric etove, laundry stove, 3 piece bed room suite, 2 floor lamps, new cedar chest, 9x12 Wilton tan and brown rug, kitchen cabinet, marble-top antique table. Call Mre. Fred Stauffer, Route 1, Monroe. 179-ts FOR SALE —Practically new Peerless insecticide duster, for tomatoes,' cabbage, beans or pickles. Cash Coal Feed & Supply. 1803tx FIRST SSOO buys Silver Dome house trailer. Must be seen to be appreciated. Edwin L. May, Decatur, Rt. 4. 1803tx 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. 180-27tx 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: Men or women to work at Stewart’s Bakery. 173-ts

REGISTERED PHARMACIST Good starting salary—plus liberal commissions and a splendid chance for advancement in a progressive drug concern; paid vacation. Convenient hours. Pleasant 'surroundingst Permanent position; immediate opening. Box 395, % Democrat. MALE HELP 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. G<jod opportunity fop men desiring permanent sales connections. Apply or write D. C. Newby, % Cook Coffee Co., 318 Leith street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 181g7tx WANTED — 3 room fumi shed apartment. Can furnish reference. Call Mrs. Fred Stauffer, lloute 1, Monroe. 179-ts WANTED TO BUY—Allis Chalmers Combine. Phone 969-F. 180-3tx WANTED; Lady to workTn laundry. Call at 127 South Ninth street, or telephone 1149. 181-g6t WANTED — "Corn binder, would buy or trade on other machinery. Call 255. 181g7t LADY WANTED—For dry cleaning department. Decatur Dry Cleaners, 209 West Jefferson St. 1813 t - t HAVE OPENINGS for two men on insulation crew. No night work, no Saturday p.m. or Sunday work. Good Pay for right men. Permanent position, good trade to learn; Knowledge of house construction helpful, but not necessary. Call in person or write Earl Coller, Ladco Insulation Co., 1914 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne 6, Ind. State marital status, experience past three years, age and classification. 182-3 L WANTED: Reliable girl or woman for general housework. Reply to Mrs. H. W. McMillen, 1417 Hawthorn Road, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 182-g6t WANTED; Cook. Apply at Adams county memorial hospital. z z 182-g3t — o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. 1.66»/fe-%; Dec. 1.66%-%; May 1.65%-1.66; July 1.59%; Aug. 1.67. Corn: Dec. 1.18%A; May 1.17%; July 1.16%8. Oats: Sept. 65-64%; Dec. 65%- %; May 65%-%; July 62%.

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MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on ue, 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. Phono 463. 80-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, eweepers, irons, and other eledttrlcal 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 WELL consider trading 1942 Studebaker DeLuxe for cheaper automobile. 409 South sth street. 18221 X LOSTAND FOUND LOST: Shell rim safety glasses. Call 371. 181-g3t LOST —Ration book No. 4. Willie J. Reed, Decatur, Ind. 1821tx LOST—Ration Book No. 4, Harvey L. Steffen. BLOCKSHIPPING (Continued From Page One) stallations at the Okazaki, Meiji, Kiyosu, Komaki and Kokogawa airlields without loss.

At Nagasaki Wednesday — 250 Okinawa-based planes sank 10 enemy ships and wrecked drydocks, shipyards, railway yards and harbor installations without loss. Admiral William F. Halsey’s third fleet still was under the security blackout clamped down on it after Monday’s carrier-plane raid on the Tokyo area. The final tally for that attack showed four warships and 20 merchantmen sunk, 33 warships and 59 merchantmen damaged, 124 enemy planes destroyed and 154 damaged. o Display Os Penwark Is On Exhibit Here An interesting display of penwork is on exhibit at the Arnold & Klenk store on Madison ntreet. This display is by George G. Bonim of Marion, HI., who is a special instructor at the Rcppert auction school, which opened this week. Mr. Borum will make a public appearance during one of the regular auctions of the school, which will be held each week night beginning Saturday night. 0 Appointment of Executrix Estate No. 41711 Notioe is' hereby given, That the underwigned lias been appointed Executrix of the testate of Susie F. Ward, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Margaret White, ExecutrixG. Remy Uteri?, Attorney 7-35, 1945. July 27 Aug. 3-10

ATTENTION STOCK FEEDERS —o— SEVERAL TON FEED Suitable for POULTRY - HOGS CATTLE BAG SERVICE, INC. Phone 556

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COMHItMSIONEH'H CLAIM* TO BE ALLOWED AiiKimt <l. ltM5 County Citizen's Telephone Co. phone 51.35 Decatur Light & Power, power 127.99 ‘Clyde O. Troutner, clerk teles And Operator 31.00 Leo T. Gilllg, Sheriff Fees And Mil 145.09 Haywood Hub. Co. Oper 72.60 Holthouae-Schulite Cloth Co. Care of insane 52.70 The Douglas Store, Care of 'insane 7.34 Marjorie Drew, Aud. Clerical Help 37.50 Commercial Print Shop, Aud. Qper t 1.00 Thurman I. Drew, Aud. postage 5.00 Rosie Nesswald, lice, postage a.tio Krick-Tyndall o„ Surv. Opier. 46.73 Jacob P. Schwartz, Stir. Oper 2.1" ■Fred Isenhart, Surv. Oper. 18.00 H. O. Swovcland, Sur. Oper. 21.00 Ivie TaWiott, Sur. Oper 12.60 L. E. Auvhlbold, Co. Agt. Mil ft Oper. 101.14 Clara Lengerich, Co. Agt. Sten 108.33 Lyman L. Hann, Schl. Supt. 'Mil ft Oper. ............ .. 30.00 Robert J. Zwiek, Coroner Imq. & Mil : 61.60 Dr. D. D. Jones, Health Com. Sal. ft 0per.......................... 78.60 Fern E. BJerly, Health Asst. 25.00 Elnora L. Morrison, Hlth. Asst. 25.00 G. Itamy Bierly, Pros. Atty Oper 10.00 Naomi G.. Dorman, Assess. Clerk 25.00 E. J. Worthman, Assess. Oper. 5.00 Citizens Tel. o. Clr. Ct. Oper. 5.50 Raymond N. Klass, Atty, do 10,00 Wes’t Plib. Co. do Law book 5.00 American Law Book Co. book 10.00 The Dob'bs-Merrill CO. do .... 40.00 W. H. Anderson Co. do 10:00 Decatur Launtty & Dry Clieaner Oper 3.50 C. H. Muselman, PrOb. Off Mil 11.80 John Bixler, C. House Jan. Sal 135.00 Emma Miller, do Mat. Sal. 55.00 Walter Bldg & Htg. Co. do oper 4.00 Grover Cottrell, do 8.00 Korte Paper Co., do 21.60 Guy Harshman do 10.00 Arnold & Klenk, do 7.52 Becker Paper Co. do 11.84 Fred E. Kolter, do 30.60 Sam Stahl, do 1.00 Mrs. Isaura Ogg, do .... 10.00 Ind. Instit. Ind. Infirm & do 182.64 Kohire Drug Store do .... 12.’26 No. Ind Puib. Serv. Co. Jail 11.89 Frank A. Kitson, Infirm, Supt. Sal 150.00 Joanna, Kitson, Mat do 53.33 Dr. James M. Burk phys. do 25.00 Pryor S. Gilbert, do help .... 60.00 Patricia Kitson do 65.00 Marguerite Von Guirten, do 45.00 Joseph S. Schwartz, do 50.00 Herbert Kitson, do 1'5.00 Bethel Church, do minister 16.00 Elza Lynch, do oper 7.75 Richard Martin, do 108.00 Dr. Soldner 1.00 Pleasant Mills Elev. Co, do 39.41 Rice Grocery, do 18.45 Elberson Serv. Sta. do 31.90 Dan. M. Niblick, do 52.41 Neuer Supply Co. do 29.58 Meshberger Bros. Stone Corp, do 9.50 Mollenkoipf Farm Eqinp. do 6.16 Stuckey's Dept. Store, do ... 6.03 Standard Oil Co. do 7.43 Berne I.G.A. Store, do ... 37.05 Frank Schmitz, do Stewarts Bakery, do 52.93 Stmts Home Groc., do .....60.70 S. E. Hite, do 75.56 Sam Schwartz, do 3.75 Artiiur DeArmond, Jones Bridge Yost Const. Co. DeArimond du 8,316.55 Eli Dubach, Co. iQomm. per diem - 100 John Christopher, do 100 Dale D. Moses, do 100 Henry Dehner do council .... 20.00 Leon Neucnschwandcr do .... 20.00 Wan. Kruetziman io 20.00 C. J. Jones tlo 20.00 Julius Schultz do 20.00 A. C. Munro do 20.00 Dean Byerly do 20.00 Ferd L. Litterer Co. Atty. Sal 50.00 Bertha C. Voglewede Board of Review 20.00 Ella May Buckley do 20.00 Decatur Democrat Co. Legal Adv. 12.31 Berne Witness 44.07 Leland Smith Ins. Ag. Insur. 369.8a Elmer Gerke Red Fox bounty 5.00 Irene Byron Sanator Sanatorium !? Elgene Hoile cow testing Elmer C. Beer do l;’l 1" Eber H. Allen do 19.JJ Will Winnes Wash Twp. Assess la.ou No. 945 Herman Haugk Superv. sal __ mil L-’-Perry Everett Asst. Sup. ,12',-' Albert Fox do IcMa Calvin Dubach do 166’0 Fred Kin'g truck driver I". 1 - 11 / Virgil Draper do I?;'-"" Harvey Shell do I 1 "’-’’' Wayne Gaunt do DI-’" C!rn A. I iftTonhoi mpu ci«» l.ii.hi’ Martin L. Hus'er do E’li'il! Clyde Harden do 176.40 Chauncy Reynolds do a;. 8 Levi Yoder do Gon-man Fox do Burl Fuhrman, do l;’;? '’ Roy Heller, do Aimos Steiner, single hand 86.1a Charles Pusey, do ■’ Chris Zurclier, do —• I”-;'; Menno Haflsegger do .1.. Harold Burger do I;!;!™ Frank Petenson, do 100.00 Don Harvey, do 11.40 Christ Miller, do I'j,'Troy Woodruff, do 153.60 Grover Cottrell, do 2.00 Citizen's Tel. Co. Oper. 8.30 Decatur Light & Power do 5.46 National Cylinder Gas Co, do 13.07 Korte Bros, do 21.32

Dunson Supply Co. do 8.79 MosMnan Yarnvlle Co. do 4 13 The Gibson Co. do 9.93 Central Motor Parts Co. do 108.93 Walter Brlntzenhofe, do .. 4 95 Coskrel Tractor Co. do 2.60 D. D. Mollenkopf, do O. C. Ewell, do 130.»7 Dierkes Auto Parts, do 1018 Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales do 4.90 Petrie Oil Co. do 114 8’ Shell Oil Co., do 57.3.44 D. A. Lubricant, do 166.69 Decatur Super Serv. do .. 164.83 Maier Hide & Fur Co. do 21.00 Meshberger Bros. Material ..8,3,i-.34 Ft. Wayne Pipe Co. do 126.00 Kenneth Runyon. Insurance 17.82 Leland Smith Ins. Agy. do 430.98 Molb tikopf Farm H'>|. truck 2,22a.89 WELFARE Citizen’s Tel Co. phone 10.50 Fave Smith Knapp, Post & Mil 1 Veronica F. Linn, mileage .... 2...80 Maihei Marshal, do Haywood Ptrbl. Co. Oper. 12. Certified before me this 2nd day of August, 1945. THI’RMAN I. DREW, Auditor Adams County. Aug. 3 >O ————— BIRTH CERTIFICATE Notice is hereby given that Minerva Woods Wilkinson has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of iter birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on the day of August 3, 1915. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court June 2 ■ " — DECLARATION OF (Continued From Page One) stiff measures toward it. Other neutral nations in the European war, notably Switzerland and Sweden, seemed assured of admission to the United Nations, however. Disgruntled complaints from the small western European Allies appeared likely as result of the big three’s failure to make specific allowance for them for adequate reparations from Germany. Belgium, Holland, Norway and Denmark, all subject to five years of German occupation, must approach Britain, the United States and France, hat in hand, for shares of reparations from the western zone. o Allen County 4-H Fair Aug. 13-16 Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 3—(UP) —Allen county agricultural agent Ralph Warring announced today that the Allen county 4-H fair would be held at the Fort Wayne speedway Monday through Thursday, August 13 to 16. Democrat Want Ads Get Results

INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 330 N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana FARM LOANS What ever your finance need, come in and talk it over. THE SUTTLES CO. Arthur D. Suttles, Agent Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg.

TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1 A As we are leaving the city will sell all our household goods at 519 West Monroe street, Decatur. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1945 . at 6:00 P. M. Duncan-Phyfe Dropleaf Table, new; Four Lyre-back Chairs, newjuna Gov. Winthrop style Secretary, new; Sofa Red; Duncan-Phyfe Coffe^ B y Table, new; 2 End Tables; Floor Lamp, new; Upholstered Occasional Chair; Ispahan 9x12 Wilton Rug; Teale green Wool Axminster 9x12 Rug, new; Two 9x12 Rug Pads; 2 Reversible Wool Rugs 36x54; Scatter Rugs; 4 pair Window Drapes: 4 pair Ruffled Marquisette Curtains; Jenny Lind Bed with springs and mattress; Metal Bed with springs and mattress; Apartment size New Gas 'Stove with oven control; White Break- '•« fast set, table and 4 chairs; Metal Utility Cabinet; Kitchen Step Stool;-»i Ironing Board; Small Chest of Drawers and Dressing Table and benctMOl to match; Reed Doll Cab; Archery Set; Some Dishes; Fruit, and other miscellaneous articles. Mrs. Mary I. Stamp, Owner I *1 Roy S. Johnson and * Melvin Liechty—Aucts.

; -sWANTED:--w Several Men who are seeking steady ■ 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 “Bursted-Bubble” period? * STEADY EMPLOYMENT ■ FOR STEADY MEN. * We Were Here Yesterday—Are B Here Today — We’ll Be ■ Here Tomorrow! I ; Adams County Lumber Company j WANTED! * Men • Women ■ I For Night Work I * Haises in 30 and 60 days. ’ ; APPLY ; Kraft Cheese Co. ■ I

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