Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1945 — Page 5

DAY, AUG. 13,1945

it Reports PORT OF LOCAL IEIGN MARKETS for ”, MURRAY A CO. :inds of livestock at Willshire, Berne received every day ■ 12:30 p. m. and no commlMto* hone 801 ■ted August 11' — ;) — 15.00 ER STOCK YARDS Phoue 101 •rected August 11 Iss.vn or weight charge ths 814.50 U) 14?> lbs 14.00 H dllbs 13.50 ■H ■- - - 13 - 75 ■S 13.50 () X 9.00 ijKoice) 15.50 K 14-00 K- 5.50 MBLESALE egg and P» TRY QUOTATIONS T Furnished by •gHTUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 August 11 Bnent celling Prices rilers and fryers.... 29. c ’S ______—— 29. c igers 29. c ns 24.5 c MMbrs ______ 20. c pM. 20. c grain market I |&K ELEVATOR CO. f ■•reeled August 11 . E Bqjp subject io change _ ISK during day. jßjjg delivered at elevator. ■ I'Sfc \Pheat $1.54 Bj Wheat 1.53 and Old Corn 1.60 Oats 56 K SM&eans 2.16 KaS 2.00 13 1.25 ■ .03 per bushel leaa. * 04 per 100 ie **‘ » S to.b. farm ■WSWAYNE LIVESTOCK ■gtStyii". Ind., Aug. 13 — ■*) -Mavestock: Iwy' l change. Everything BKHBiicaqo Livestock I BticaS Aug. 13—(UP)—(WFA) live A k: 'Un; active, fully stea- ■ Sdqfand choice barrows and . and up at 14.75 ceil- ■’ SW a,HI choice sows at - clearance. ' calves: 800. Fe(l "> including steady; good and very active; other - witll undei ' toue weak; • k''.no. the ceiling paid ' iv ' r ageri; best yearll|ixed steers and heif--17.40; heifeiß heifers small supply in crop; cows and | i! ' *®y 10 woak; vealers vsteadown; stock cattle it r^K :uly at 12 ‘ 00 at 14,25: fc V ' !,ul!b t 0 15.00, uausage 13 - 25 - 1,000; general trade Jy 1: 25 cents 'higher on "KOb liUl -'bs and shorn 1 and choice nalambs 11.50, bucks dis'w ,r ■ 14-75 sparingly; lightweight 11.00 to » gg,.,. j ei .k s g ():) j an( j choice jilEgßp’"' 1 * '* !! ” s A r o. 1 pelt held shorn aged native. !idE«iw li . v 6.75 down, package ■|B<i 7.00. ■SBapoLIS LIVESTOCK E®S9 , > | is. Aug. 13 — (UP) — f. L ’ Livestock: L' active, steady; good 16,1 lbs. up. bulk 140JbJjHb ,l *l numerous lot lighter mine run 100-140 lb t good and choice calves 800; f «d | j®" boilers opening active, k re* ' choice steers, 1344, lwo loads good to ' K y W ,ic(! n ’2s lbs. 17.25. BB r| r active, fully steady; pilJWr''*' l ' cows 12.50 to 13.50; I ‘I higher; common and [, ,0 12 - 5 0; canners : ?E^B S largely 6.75 to 9.00; and steady 16.00. Ki 3B 0 " : aetive : i'at lambs ’'r-Wl llllly 23 bißhoi-; good i’Es-wK lambs largely 13.50 to -•j lop 14.50. ’’’l ckJa ’— o ,3f | k 'h^H Go GRA,N CLOSE Imwt Sept- 4' G 4%-%; Dec. |, -■ May 1.62; j llly r!)3 . , Kt»'' 1-14 %: May 1.12%;•,1T 57 %-%; Dee. 58%July I HP p TOMETRI6T ,B 1 . 1:3 ° 12:30 to 6:00 «BL ua / s ’ 8:00 p, m. • >S(S JJelephone 135 Whiinejj Glassea Fitted

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES .■ —o— For 25 words or Ism: 1 time 50c; 2 times 76c; 3 times |1; 6 times 81.75. > 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. forsaTe 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 line 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 IfOR 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 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 —House trailers. See the new Travelight and Streamlight single and double. Also some good used trailers, very reasonable. Moser Trailer service, 3401 Maumee Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 185-301 x FOR SALE OR TRADE: Team roan mares 3 year old, weight 2800; roan gelding 4 year old, weight 1400; sorrel mare 4 year old, weight 1400; sorrel kelding 5 year old, weight 1600; grey mare 5 year old weight 1800; bay team 7 and 8 weight 3600; black gelding 8 years old, weight 1800 lbs.; several others. These horses all good, broke and gentle. Harry Reed, 1 mile north and 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind.; Craigville phone. 188-6 t FOR SALE — f?iy Manchester pups. Telephone 5622. 189-a3tX' FOR - SALE: Young fryers. Mrs. Forrest Durr, 4Vi miles south of Decatur, phone 643-C. 189-2 t FOR SALE: Gasoline pressure table top stove, excellent condition; gas range: gas 3-burner hot plate; phone 3751. 189-3tx FOR SALE7 _ 60“acreTanib electricity, good buildings, all under cultivation. Near small town-school-church. Also Penn Mutual Life Insurance. Clyde O. Troutner, Real Estate and Insurance. Phone 73-1166. 188-g3t FOR SALE: - Hampshire bred sows and gilts, double immuned. Henry Rumple, phone 4764, Berne, R. 2 188-3 t Dining room suites with or without China Cabinet. Drop leaf Duncan Phyfe tables and chairs. 6 breakfast sets, large number of mattresses and coil bed springs. Living room suites $125.00 up. Bedroom suites $85.00 up. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199. 189-2 t FOR~SALE _=— Modern house recently constructor. Hardwood floors in every room. Full basement. New interior decoration. Priced to sell. Also Penn Mutual Life Insurance. Clyde O. Troutner Insurance and Real Estate, phone 73, 1166. 189 ' :it ■ FOR SALE—I 934 Plymouth DeLuxe, fair tires. Phone 1366. 190t2x FOR SALE —1933 Pontiac Coach, good motor, tires fair. Priced within OPA regulations. 538 Washington street. 19t, - 2lx two bed rooms, large built in cupboard,] basement under entire house, good | furnace. Modern except tub. Large, cistern and large garage. 4 lots, some fruit. Possession in less than 30 days, Mojirocville. Inquire Dewey Roth. Monroeville, Ind., Box 134 Phone 4832. 19(P3tx ‘ft’Oß SALE One round oak 18 inch heating stove. One metal bed and spring. 750 (High St. 190-2tx FOR _ SALE~Fryers, 3 to 4 pounds. George Cramer, % mile east Dent school. IJO-Jtx FOil - SALE - OR TRADE—For Decatur property, a 6-room modern home located 1302 Pemberton Drive, Fort Wayne. Write or phoue. M F. Locke at above address. 190-3tx ■ygR^SALE ;;= R63 - be ets~tor can-’ ning. 804 North Thirteenth street or phene 6645, or 538-J. 190-g6 x

FOR SALE —2 milk cows. 1 mile west, IVi mile north Monroe. Railing brothers. 1901g3tx FOR SALE 190 bales of second cutting alfalfa hay. Fred Busse, mile east, % north of Preble. 190-2tx FOR SALE—I94O-45 Indian Scout motorcycle, A-l condition. 211 N. 10th st., phone 1392. 190t3 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- To clean out government toilets, cesspools and cisterns. Will go anywhere. Prices are reasonable. Drop a card to Major Harris, Grover Hill, Ohio. IS6-9tx WANTED TO' BUY~Modern 6“or 7 room house in Decatur, direct from owner. Address Box 396, c/o Democrat. 186-6 t WANTED—To rent 6-room house near Decatur by Oct. Box 397. Daily Democrat. 188-3tx WANTED — Man with family, should have one or two boys of high school age, to operate 200 acre farm. All power machinery. Registered herd of Guernseys on A. R. test, milk wholesaled. Must be experienced in raising calves, milking cows (machine), and general farm work. Also must furnish references in first letter. P. O Box 163, Winchester, Indiana. 188-5 t WANTED: Service man’s wife wants girl roomer. Home privileges. Phone 4242 mornings or 530 Studebaker St. 188-3 t ROUTE SALESMEN -We are interested in reliable men age 23 to 50 years to operate and manage established Jewel Food Routes. Guaranteed weekly salary, commission and bonus. Car, merchandise and expenses furnished. Permanent employment. For interview apply, write or call Jewel Tea Co., Inc., 3304 South Calhoun, Ft. Wayne, Ind., phone H-3107. Ask for Mr. Meyers. 189-ts WANTED — Two-room furnished apartment with private bath, electric range. By last week in August or first week in September. Ray D. White, c/o Democrat. 189-3 t WANTED): Single man to operate and live at country gas and grocery store. No experience necessary. O’Day Oil Co., 1803 McKinley Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 189-6 t WANTED~To buy good second hand coin binder. Write or see C D. Bolsiger, phone 143, Berne, Ind. 188-t WANTED — SheeiFto - dip-Irn-prove weight and quality of i wool. For appointment write Lorin Gloss, Decatur route 2 or call O. V. Dilling, Craigville phone. 120 T WANTED—First class cook and dish washer. Warman's Resturant, 169 South Second Street, Decatur. 190-a2tx. WANTED io rent or buy—6 or 7 room modern home in desirable location. Phone or write M. F. Locke, 1302 Pemberton Drive, Fort Wayne (3), Indiana. 190-3tx MEOTIXANEOUS 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. Phone 463. 80-ts APPLIANCE service We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electtrical appliances. Wc earry a complete line oi parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 81-ts FARM^ERS~ATfECTION~We-re-move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts CEHJNG - PRICES - paid for late model good used automobiles. Fred Busche, phone 975. 185-12tx NOTICE! - be "canning on August 13, 15 and 17. Thereafter, we will can each week day except Saturday. Goods to be. canned must be in by 3 p.m. Liechty Cannery, Berne. 189-g7t THE PARTIES WHO engaged the all-steel clothes line posts can get them now. Maier Hide and Fur Co. 189-6 t Markets At A Glance By United press Stocks lower in active trading. Bonds lower; U. S. governments lower. c I*u rb stocks irregular. Cotton lower. Wheat, corn, oats, rye and barley irregular. Chicago livestock: hogs active, fully steady; cattle steady, very active, and sheep fully steady — O Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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File Applications For Beef Payments Winfred L. chairman of the Adams county AAA committee, announced today that applications for beef production payments for sales made from May 19 to June 30, inclusive, must be filed in the county office not later titan August 30. Applications for sales made on or after July 1 must be filed within 60 days from the date of sale, provided that not more than one ap plication by an applicant may be filed in each calender month. Eligible feeders and eligible feeder-slaughterers are persons who have raised, or purchased a beef animal not less than 30 days proceeding the sale. The animal must weigh 800 pounds or over and must have been sold at not less than the minimum price of $14.20 and must have been sold to a legally authorized slaughterer. Mr. Gerke stated that evidence of sale, consisting of receipts showing (1) point of sale, (2) date of sale, (3) name of buyer, (4) number of head, (5) total live weight, (6) price received per hundredweight, and (7) the name and address of the slaughterer to whom the animals were sold for slaughter, should be brought to the county AAA office and application filed prior to the above date. Applications may be filed at any time during regular office hours which are as follows: Monday through Friday, 8 a. m. to 11 a. m., 12 noon to 5 p. m. Saturday, 8 a. m. to 12 noon. Milk Payments Mr. Gerke also stated that applications for milk payments for the period, April, May and June have been mailed to all persons who have filed an application prior to this period. He urges any eligible milk producer who has not received an application to contact the county office at once as August 27 is the final date for accepting applications for this period. All persons who have received applications are also urged to mail or bring tbeir applications to the office. —o Delegates Attend Purdue Conference A delegation of Adams county rural youth is attending the annual training conference at Purdue University which started Sunday evening and will continue through Wednesday of this week. These delegates were elected by the club, with the Adams county farm bureau sponsoring the trip. The delegates are: Melvin Werling, Bill Arnold, Enid Ripley, Clara Lengerich, Barbara Lehman and Marian Backhaus. : —o Autos, Bakery Door Damaged In Accident Two autos were badly damaged and a screen door on the side entrance to Wail’s bakery was smashed as the result of a collision at Monroe and Third streets shortly after midnight Saturday night. Miss Marjorie Sohnepp, of Decatur route 4, enroute west, attempted a left turn in front of a catdriven by Robert Luginbill, of Berne route 2, but did not clear the intersection in time to avert a collision. The Schnepp car was hurled against the bakery building, smashing the screen door and badly damaging the door frame. Occupants of the two cars escaped injury.

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James Roosevelt Is On Inactive Status Accepts Release By Marine Corps San Diego. Calif., Aug. I’3—(UP) —After nearly five years of service, Col. James Roosevelt has accepted a release to inactive status because of a recurring stomach disorder, the Marine 1 Corps announced today. Roosevelt, eldest eon of the late President Roosevdlt, was admitted to the •U. S. naval hospital here several weeks ago on orders of ■his amphibious group in the Philippines. A medical survey board recommended his discharge because of a stomach ailment, which, it said, had been aggravated by combat fatigue. Colonel Roosevelt had accumulated 26 months of combat since applying for active duty in November, 1940. Before this nation entered tihe war, he was an official U. S. observer in Egypt, accompanied British forces entering Iraq and was stationed on Crete until the German skyborue invasion. Roosevelt was awarder the navy cross for his part in the Makin landings with the famed “Carlson's raiders". He served as an executive, officer in Col. Evans F. Carlson's second marine battalion. He participated in landings on Kiska in the Aleutians, aided in the training and organization of army landings in the Gilberts, took part in the invasion of Okinawa and was later transferred to the Philippines. Take time to be friendly—it is the road to happiness. Peace rules the day, where reason rules the mind. Collins. BONDS for Guardians, Trustees, Administrators—fidelity and surety. Kenneth Runyon, Agent Decatur Insurance Agency Phone 385

FULL CAPACITY IV/W FINGER T/P CONTROL THE FORD-FERGUSON TRACTOR Riehle Tractor & Imp. Co. Nuttman Ave. ATTENTION STOCK FEEDERS —o— SEVERAL TON FEED Suitable for POULTRY - HOGS CATTLE BAG SERVICE, INC. Phone 556

Tag Day For Blind Held Here Saturday Tag day held Saturday tor the national brotherhood of eorvice, witdi Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain as chairman, was a splendid success, it was reported this morning. Mrs. Chamberlain was assisted by 22 girld and the total secured was $213.25. Nine prizes were awarded in the following order: Ann Smith, Sheron Hite, Dorothy Kohne, Phylis Omlor, Eleanor Moser, Marlene Laurent, Alice Fisher, Betty Foreman and Katherine Hess. Mrs. Chamberlain expressed her appreciation to the girls who did the soliciting and to the public for their support. Girls who did not receive .stated prizes were given free admission tickets by the Adams theater. The funds are used to aid blind and handicapped people. It is better to be imposed on than to be a bully. KOTKOS TO TAXI'AVEHS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Kirkland Township, Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of. said municipality at their regular meeting on tile 28th day of A.ugust, will coning o nthe 28th day of August, will consider the following emergency appropriations for the year 1945. Township Fund, IC, elk. hire $61.50 Township Fund, 2A, traveling 20.00 Township Fund, 2C, per dium Allowance 61.50 Total $143.00 Taxpayers appearing have a right to be heard thereon. H. It. Mankiey. Trustee Kirkland Twp. Aug. 6-13.

Attention! I am the official representative for the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. Cali me, phone 1166 or 73 for service n established policy or your insurance needs. Clyde O. Troutner ■iWe Are Now I Handling I New Steel raa What are your needs? We Sal can furnish them. PRIME GRADE, I? ALL HOT ROLLED |H| Eye Beams, II Beams, Chan £1 net Iron. Plate Iron, Angle iron, Round Iron, Square a] Iron, Strip Iron, Flat Iron, also some steel sash baseU uieilt windows. The Maier Hide g & Fur Co. 0 710 W. Monroe St. ■ Phone 495 — 6913

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thankri to all who lit anyway comforted us in our recent sorrow. Mtv. Mathias Thomas and family. Strength is born in the deep silence of long-suffering hearts; not amidst joy. Reputation is precious, but character is priceless.

PUBLIC SALE I am quitting farming and moving to Bluffton, and will sell my livestock feed, farming machinery on my farm located six miles south of Bluffton, Ind., on Slate Road 1 to Reiffsburg, then three miles east on State Road 118, or seven miles west of Berne, Ind., on StaU« «»' Road 118, on ’ j’* 6 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 15, ’45 Sale Starting at 10:30 A. M. 24 Head High Grade Guernsey Cattle T. B. AND BANGS FREE ' ‘ Bessie—Guernsey, 6 yrs. old, 6 gal. when fresh. Neliis —Guernsey, 5 yrs. old, 6 gal. when fresh. | Goldie —Guernsey, 7 yrs. old, 6 gal. when fresh. Beauty—Ayrshire, 6 yrs. old, 6 gal. when fresh. J 3 Goidie —Guernsey, 5 yrs. old, 6 gal. when fresh. 4 ,j u dy—Guernsey, 5 yrs. old, 5 gal. when fresh. .£ Peggy—Guernsey, C yrs. old, 6 gal. when fresh. Dorothy-Guernsey, 4 yrs. old, 6 gal. when fresh Mary—Guernsey, 6 yrs. old, 5 gal. when fresh. Bnnie—Guernsey, 4 yrs. old, 6 gal. when fresh. Fanny—Guernsey, 2 yrs. old, 5 gal. when fresh. Daisy—Guernsey, 2 yrs. old, 4t<. gal. when fresh. Breeding dates of these cows will be given day of sale. BULLS -"ip • One registered Guernsey bull, 2 yers, old; oue yearling Guernsey,,,. . bull. HEIFERS Three Guersney heifers, 16 months old, bred; seven heifer calves from above cows. . This is a real herd of dairy cows. Come and inspect them any time before the sale. ,i,! HOGS—47 HEAD „ Fifteen Hampshire gilts, due to farrow in September; one spotted sow, due to farrow in September; three red sows, bred; three gilts, bred; 24 head shoats; one Duroc male hog, 6 months old. POULTRY y, 100 Head White Leghorn pullets. FEED 110 Bales alfalfa hay without rain; 100 bales timothy and alfalfa, . , last year's hay; 70 bales bean hay; 700 bu. oats. FARM MACHINERY Good John Deere tractor disc; McCormick-Doering side delivery rake; McCormick-Doering cultipacker; John Deere 14-in. tractor plow, 1 like new; rotary hoe, like new; Dane hay loader; McCormick-Deering mower; John Deere corn planter, fertilizer attachment, good as new; Hoosier grain drfll; two-section spring tooth harrow; New Idea manure spreader; one two-secion spike tooth harrow; steel land roller; single-row cultivator; extra good rubber tired wagon; hay ladders; grain bed; Weber steel tired wagon; wagon bed; horse-drawn breaking plow; five-shovel plow; double slwvel plow; single shovel plow; buzz saw. MISCELLANEOUS 600-Lb. platform scales; set Page fence stretchers; Jamesway elec- r trie brooder, 500-chick size; three coal brooders, large size; 300-chick battery bjooder; electric fence charger; corn sheller with motor; Lantz ii’”hay fork; forge; anvil; log chains; tank beater; hog fountain: two hog feeders; large feed cooker; iron kettle tree sprayer fanning mill; garden plow; three hog scaffolds; set double work harness: two sets blocks and ropes; emery stone with motor; pump jack; log bumps; forks; shovels; post# auger; mud boat; hog oiler lard press; sausage grinder; 1% h. p. gasoline engine and pump jack. ■ • POWER LAWN MOWER WITH NEW MOTOR A WOOD —One large buzz pile r MILKING MACHINE AND EQUPMENT Two unit Surge milking machine, like new; 15 stall cocks and pipe; 2 milk pails; strainer; rubber-tired milk cart; 12 milk cans. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Studio couch; library table; bookcase; buffet; extension table; beds; springs; dresser; rocking chairs; cupboard; medicine cabinet; extra good gray enameled Home Comfort range; large aluminum tea kettle; two porch swings; fur robe; cast iron-kitchen sink; other articles not mentioned. TERMS—CASH For credit make arrangements with sale clerk at Bank of Berne. , THURMAN 0. GOTTSCHALK OWNER Ellenberger Bros., Auctioneers Elmer Baumgartner, Clerk Ladies of Old Salem Chui'ch will serve lunch.

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APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR ESTATE NO. 4478 Notice is heiteby given, that the' undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of Gottlieb F. Gerber late of Adams County, dteecased. Tho estate is prob ably solvent. George Gerber, Executor Fenl 1., bitterer. Attorney. Aug. 4, 1945. Aug. 6-13-20. Trade In a GoK Town — Decatur