Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1945 — Page 5

URDAY, SEPT. 8,1945

IJrkef Reports ’"fIHuLY REPORT OF LOCAL ■(-, FOREIGN MARKETS f Qr MURRAY & CO. Wn ( atur, Willshire, Berne ■‘.'■Lock received every day ■ un‘i l 12:30 p - m ‘ iWvardage * nd 110 commission. ’■ ya Phono 301 I Corl .eetcd September 8 •g* rzJlwo -■w^‘ u * 13.50 ■ h> " 13.25 (choice) 15 -°° w ? ... 9-00 ■ kUHNER STOCK YARDS Phone 101 ■ Corrected September 8 »■ cotnmlss.ou or weight charge ■otOPTOs $14.50 ■ to""' - ?°° ■is (choice) 15.00' ■ . . - 12.00 9 5.00 ■ wholesale egg and ■ poultry quotations 9 Furnished by Mdecatur produce co. 9 Phone 380 9 corrected September 8 Government celling Prices Eggs 35- c Whom broilers and fryers.. 27. c hens 22. c |Hry fryers 27. c springers, 3 lbs & up 27. c under 3 lbs 25. c hens 22. c ?■ Roosters 15. c ■g.. 15. e ■ local grain marketgjl BURK ELEVATOR CO. Illi Corrected September 8 Beans subject to change ill during day. delivered at elevator. 9l Red Wheat $1.51 (■; Red Wheat 1.50 New and Old Corn 1.60 New Oats 54 9% Soy Beans 2.16 ■< 2.00 9» 1.25 8B Grains: .03 per bushel leu. ■ Corn: .04 per 100 lees. HI i.o.b. farm ■ 0 ■Lu National Cemetery at Mo., was established ■ the Federal government in 1869. ■dis the only place hi the United ■ates where union and Confeder■tcerneieries adjoin.

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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 consec- ) utlve insertions. No classified ) ad's accepted on skipday sched--5 ule. ) Rate for 10 point BLACK ) FACE is 5c per word for in- > section. ) Copy must be in office by 11 ) a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES — Re- ) gardless of your needs in the ) line of electrical supplies, large or I small, we can supply you, inelud- ; ing wire, heating elements, switI ches, fixtures, etc. Arnold &• • Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE —Complete line of wir--1 ing supplies and fixtures. Want--1 ed—Radios to repair. Ulirick Bros. Phone 360. 86-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, t . 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. 185-30tx FOR SALE —Dining room suite and a bedroom suite, electric stove with a toaster and waffel iron, dresser, Wilton rug, clothes rack, laundry stove, two pairs of drapes. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe telephone. 196-ts FOR SALE —Hog house, hog feeders; buy now while they are available. Bready garden tractors, oils and greases. The best money can buy. Gerber Implement Store, Phone 255. 207-6tx FOR SALE — Seven room semimodern home, three blocks from schools, Catholic church. Full lot, $3,806. Will accept trade as down payment. Possession 60 days, or j less. Bob Heller, Realtor, Lincoln Life Insurance, two good investments. K. C. Building, phone 870. day or night. 204tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 97 A.—4 miles North. 120 A.—s miles Southeast. 217 A.—3 miles South. 90 A.—3 miles West. 80 A.—3 miles East. 27 A.—9 miles North. 86 A.—at Monroeville. 50 A.—4 miles East, 120 A.—s miles North. 46 A.—at Geneva. Modern and Semi-Modern Houses. Also Choice Building Lots. TRLSTATE REALTY T. D. Schieferstein Phone 105 laundry stove, oil stove, rug 11 3x12, kitchen table, 2 kitchen chairs. 919 North Harrison street. 210-g3tx FOR SALE —One registered Berkshire boar. Lengerich & Schmitt. Phone 6765. 210b3t FOR SALE—Household goods at private sale, remainder of this week. Mrs. Helen Dysert, 333 South sth street. 210t3x FOR SALE—2 Dorset buck iambs. Paul Fuhrman, route 1, Decatur. Poe phone. 211-2tx FOR SALE — Galvanized stock tank, never used. Marion Stults, phone 513-L. 211-b2tx FOR SALE —New and used house 'trailers, real buys, see us first. ( Eury Trailer Service, 2033 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 101-T FOR - SALE~=~Puppies _ $2~ 1026 Central avenue. 212-g2t FOR SALE — l3afge”s:ze pre-war Estate Heatrola, used two seasons. Phone 1070. 212-3 t FOR SALE — Glow Maid - D"utch oven range, good as new. Sylvester Birch, Monroe route 1. 212-3tx FOR SALE — Michigan Elberta peaches. Harry Ladig, N. 13th St. 212-lt FARMERS ATTENTION — We have two 16” Case tractor plows for sale. First buyers take them. Arnold & Klenk. 210-b3t FOR SALE — Prewar Tailor Tot and play pen, excellent condition. Homestead No. 32. Phone 859. 212t3 O — The Chicago Service Men's Centers since opening in 1941 fiave distributed more than 5,000,000 free tickets to theaters and sport- , ing events. ‘ ’ j ■ L

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds - / ! "Great Scott, Man! You're missing the opportunity of your life — why, you can’t see good enough to read the Democrat ■ Want Ads!” ' FOR SALE —2 extra good Hampshire breeding bucks. John V. ' Walters, Phone 986-J. 210-3tx FOR SALE — Heatrola heating , stove; 50 pounds ice box, Entwai ter Kent radio. 720 Elm street. FOR SALE —40 acre farm, west i of Decatur. Very fertile soil with ; good buildings and electricity. 160 acre farm close to Berne with good buildings and electricity. This is a good productive farm. 1 Priced to sell. Schwartz Realty ■ Service, 915 .Monroe street. Tele- ■ phone 1398. 211-ls , FOR SALE—S-room semi-modern house on 11th street. 6-room semi-modern on Monroe street. 5-room semi-modern house southern! of town with big lot. This is a newly built house. Schwartz Realty Service. 915 West Monroe street. Telephone 1398. 211-ts FOR SALE —Trombone, good condition. Phone 848. 211-3tx FOR SALE —Boston Terrier pup, male, nicely marked, a dandy. Carl Gresley, Hoagland, Ind. FOR SALE —Bedroom suite, electric stove, waffle iron and toaster; laundry stove; dresser, kitchen cabinet; clothes rack. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe route 1, Phone Monroe 91-N. 211-gtf FOR SALE —Sow with 12 pigs. Phone 613-A. 211g2t 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. 207-24tx 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 - BUY - Disabled horses; also livestock hauling. Phone 8933, William Harrod. 192g27t WAN T E D —Coo k. Apply at A dams county memorial hospital. WANTED Woman 30 to 45 years with pleasing manners, good appearance, mature judgment. Permanent position. Full or part time. Must have excellent character reference. Box 109 c/o Democrat. 212-4 t WANTED LADIES—IB to 35. For full or part time work. Permanent job for right party. Must be willing to work day or night, 6 days a week. Apply in person to Mgr. Helen Merriman EQUITY DAIRY STORE on all kinds of hay and straw. Melvin Fiechter, % mile south, % mile east of Craigville. Craigville phone. 210t3x WANTED—Room with board, by refined woman teacher. Leave over weekends. Reply Miss Rowena Miller, 1505 East Rudisill Blvd., Fort Wayne, Ind. 210t3x WANTED*” Experienced typist. Call 128, or inquire at 107 South Second street. 210-g3t, MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROUBLE —Call on ua, 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 Wc service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts MOVING HOUSES — Ciem brothers. Phone 4116, Monroeville, route 2. 206-g7tX

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EINSTEIN IS (Continued From Page One) structed.” When Sachs conveyed this letter, along with scientific data, to the president, “to his everlasting credit President Roosevelt grasped fully what he was told,” Swing said. It was then that the president instructed Dr. Lyman Briggs of the bureau of standards to constitute a committee of the armed services, on which Sachs represented the president, to study the project, he said. Sachs then made recommendations to the president which resulted in creation of the national research committee under Dr. Vannevar Bush which handled the $2,000,000,000 project and pro-! duced the bomb, Swing concluded. 0 Those who do the most for the world's advancement are the ones who demand the least.

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COURT HOUSE Change Os Judge In the partition suit of Miriam Wittenfeld vs William B. Trout, et al, affidavit for change ot judge was filed by one of the defendants, John B. Trout. Os the three judges mentioned, the name of Judge W. H. Schannen was stricken by the defendant. Suit For Divorce Opal A. Andrews has filed suit for divorce from Richard V. Andrews. They were married July 9, 1932 and have one daughter, aged 12. The plaintiff charges cruel and inhuman treatment. J She asks for a divorce and cusi tody of their child, and for $25 weekly allowance and alimony of SI,OOO. A restraining order was issued against defendant from visiting the plaintiff at 241 North Seventh street. Other Court Entries , David H. Teeple vs Agnes Teepie Hardy, petition for partition, , cause set for trial on Oct. 1. Ida B. Wolfe, Admr. of Geo. W. Durbin estate, vs J. M. Len- ! hart, ct al, complaint on note, set for trial on Sept. 17. ; Myrtle M. Jones vs William M. ' Jones, divorce, defendant’s motion i for new trial set for Oct. 11. Jennie Bailer vs Jajsper Bailer, [ divorce, citation issued for de- : fendant, returnable Sept. 15. Geo. W. Myers vs Henry C. 1 | Swygart and Mildred Swygart, ’ I cause set for issues Oct. 6. , Neva Lavon Mann vs Elmer ; i Mann, .divorce, set for trial Sept. ] I ! Washington township, Adams j county, vs Clara Burr estate, I claim, set for trial Oct. 19. Sam Nussbaum, assignee, vs Ed Newport and Edna Jay Newport, ‘ foreclosure of mechanics lien, set j for issues Oct. 18. Ordered Off Docket | The following cases were ord- | ered left off the docket, for want ; |of prosecution. The docket was i called Thursday morning by Judge < ' J. Fred Fruchte. Marcelle Bunsold vs Gco.i L. Bunsold, divorce. ( Merlan Venis vs Ernst Krugh, writ of habeas corpus. , The Homestead Company, Inc., J vs Floyd B. Hunter, foreclosure. , Mortuary Supply Co., vs Otho < miH’i

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Lobenstein, suit on note. American Medical Business Bureau, Inc., vs Leßoy Beer and Jennie Beer, foreclosure. Kuhner Packing Co. vs Orville Rhodes, account. Ines Cecil Steiner vs Samuel Steiner, divorce. Jean Lutz Smith vs estate of Amelia Niblick, claim. Sam Nussbaum vs Joseph J. Dailey, claim. George Appelman vs R. C. Meyers, R. 11. Meyers and W. E. Meyers, damages. John Meshbcrger vs Rufus Meshberer, Fred Beeler, suit on note. Marcia Stotler vs Moran Stetler, divorce. State of Indiana, on relation of Porter Cooperage and Handle Co., vs Victor Eicher as county auditor, complaint for mandate. Lee Ildw. Co. vs Merle Sheets, account. Viola Wolfe vs James Wnife, I divorce. Charles Catner vs Dwight Darr, personal injuries and property damage. Sam Nussbaum vs Rufus Meshberger, Lelia Meshberger, note. Henry Guldice vs Doyle Mathys, damages. August Schlickman vs estate of Ernst Schlickman, claims 3 and 4. William Felton vs Germaine Felton, divorce. —o ,— Notice T« THt|>nyer» N'otice is here(hy given the taxpayers of Union Township, Ada.ms ' ounty, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of ssid municipality at their regular meeting on the 18th day of Sept., will consider the following emergency appropriations for the year 11145. Tuition Fund 29 pay of Transfers s'<so.oo. Taxpayers appearing have a right to be heard thereon. Charley Btirdg. Trustee -Union Township. I hated Sept. 8, 1945. Sept. 8 EXPECT 400,000 NAZIS (Continued From Page One) burg. Investigators are also inquiring along the Elbe Estuary, extending their search toward Kiel and Emden, the dispatches said. You cannot make a golden age out of leaden instincts. The best capital with which a young man can start in life is industry, good sense, courage, and the fear of God.