Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1945 — Page 5

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■fciei Reaorfs .E-,:ss for ''^K JE TT. MURRAY A CO. kinds Os livestOck at !k>^^^K.,. ra tiir and Berne receiv’d «v«ry <»«y until 12:80 p. m. MBjjLi-w and n 0 commission ''J&nF phone 801 '.§bs: ,! ,'’'.‘'' u ‘ A1 ‘.'. y ..2 ¥14.50 ’ .). 14.00 - K ; - -13.00 h^Bf UiU 13.50 • ~ 16.00 Mi 11 '" 14.00 Oy 5.00 STOCK YARDS jHMF phone 101 Correct cd May 22. Moo lbs - WIW r”z!S 4 12.75 14 50 JB'"-""""’""’'................. 5.50 per head yardage. egg and QUOTATIONS flB Furnished by .■■CATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 880 corrected May 22. Ceiling Prices 32c broilers and fryers.... 30.1 c i--^^K, ns 26.6 30.1 n liens 26 - 6 U. 20c MKr 22c

I|£cal grain market elevator co. i Corrected May 22. subject to change during day. delivered at elevator. UKed Wheat _..51.66 Wheat 1.65 3Hfcw and Old Corn 1.60 2 s °y Beans 2.10 Oats .77 !■ 1.00 IgKorii: .04 per 100 lees. f.o.b. farm livestock May 21. — (UP) — •^^■Livestock: ■■ li.hiiii; active, steady; good 1411-160 lbs. and up ciiunui SKlde 1000-140 lbs., good and choice, sows stags largely $14.05; grade and heavyweight I.Suu; 70p; salable , steers and heifers rather gIK uneven but about steady; KI l'>ads choice 1025-1150-lb. s!7: three loads around held at similar price; strictly good to choice .Itn medium weight $16.50; to good $13.50-$15.50; ■B 1” : . choice heifers, $16.40; »<'bv. strong; good beef cows some held higher; commedium mainly $9.25sH cantiers and cutters largely veaiers steady, top. sl7. 2 "": mostly steady; truck . to choice shorn lambs mostpelts. $14.50. ■ ; LIVESTOCK M a.miij; active, fully steady; choice barrows and gilts up at $14.75, ceiling; Ml"' 1 choice sows at sl4; com--6.500; calves. 8(10; fed |H Jl!(1 yearlings strong to 15c fully 25c higher for week tc ’ all buying' interests in top steers, $17.65; yearlings, bulk, $155-sl7; heifers, SMf' best $17.50; cows steady to fiß- Vi;l yswee; cutters, $8.75 |M'. firm market on bulls; 3|W‘ y sausage ogerings, $13.25 311,1 heavy beef bulls. $14.50 'calers fully steady at sl6 choice odd lots $16.50. 6.1.500; shorn lambs steady; other classes here to SHn,',), test Ptices; about a », J - Il) - old crop fed wooled " 8111311 killers $16.25; hardH^L, leilOn 01 ,lle ma i'ket; a SB. ,|fnna ve sphingers, sl6, »gW ,Ucks: three loads good C " v ' s a ' ld 1O7 ’ lb - ted Cl'PPlKshnn^ 0 ' 1 PeltS ’ ?15 - 25 = odd native ewee. $7-$8.25, s , s S ° me blds lower on — o—- | LEND-LEASE Page One) HT*. Up t 0 Marcir3L~Addi. 7 ies 111 the Soviets beMtia's to ta C i nt , SUSpension -Pushed ; 41 close to the $9,000’,- ' Mln „ h °URS: %X.. 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 11.75, Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted on sklpday achedUlOs FA R rt°i fO r 10 po,nt BLACK FACE la 5c per word for Intertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m. forsale ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES -^ gardless of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply y OU , including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk - 226-ts FOR SALE—Complete line of wlring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. 86-ts FOR SALE—Eight-room sembmof. ern house with five bedrooms, three up and two down. House in excellent conditon. $3,800. Walter J. Bockman, phone 3. b 110-ts FOR SALE —Bungalow, semi-mod-ern. Five rooms, three bedrooms. On Sixteenth St. Immediate possession. Walter J. Bockman, phone & b 112-ts FOR SALE — Indiana Certified Hybrid seed corn 608-620-425 flat grades. Winfred L. Gerke, Decatur, Ind., Telephone 523-F. 115tl0

FOR SALE—Near Central'Soya, new, 1942 FHA home, 2 bedrooms with nice closets, modern bath recessed tub, nice living room with dining alcove and well designed fireplace. Kitchen with built-in cupboards, double sink, space to eat. Full basement with recreational facilities. Back yard enclosed with picket fence. Possession 60 days. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 116-6 t FOR SALE — Early maturing hybrids for late planting, Nos. F--140, 461, 425, K-24, W-10, M-34. Theodore Bulmahn, Preble phone 5 on 20. g 118-stx FOR SALE — DeKalb hybrid seed corn in large and medium kernels. Chris Inniger, Monroe, Ind. Phone Monroe 92-0. 119-71 FOR SALE —To settle estate, Rise property at corner of Jackson & Fourth streets. Eight rooms with beautiful oak wood work, hard wood floors downstairs and all structural work carefully selected by experienced hardwood buyer for his own home. Full basement. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, Phone 870. 119-3 t FOR SALE — 41 acre farm near city, 6 room house and 3 room house, barn with poultry house attached, electricity, drove well and fruit trees. Will sell as a whole or 2% acres with buildings. Tri State Realty Company, T. D. Schieferstein, Phone 104. 115-ts FOR SALE—Saddle in good condition. Robert C. Smith, 935 Mercer Ave. 120-31 FOR SALE — Hospital bed, mattrees, like new. Reasonably priced. Phone 466. 120-3tx

1 FOR SALE—Grassing, 6 by 9i $lO. Phone 681 or No. 1. g 120-21 X ’For Sale—Used tin roof in good condition. Also have several good furniture articles. Call Lobenstein, Monroe 816. 120-2tx FOITSALE—Extra good 1930 Che vrolet coach, with new tires. Also 5- 1 9 inch tires. C. C. Abbott, 3m. north of Union Chapel. 120-2tx Foil - SALE—2~lotsilong highway 27, Homewood addition. Call 255 before 5 p. in. 120g3t FOR SALE — Chambers Fireless Gas Range. Left hand oven. Excellent condition. Florence heatrola, large size. Reasonable. 109 South 11th street. 120t2x FOR - SALE—One - “Slumbersound” Layerfelt mattress, good as new. 121 S. 4th St. a Itx FOR SALE — 1938 - model liay'ei corn planter with fertilizer attachment, like new. Mollenkopf Farm Equipment, Decatur. Indiana, g 121-3LX FOR SALE—One 5 ton truck hoist', also an American 12 disc drill. Five miles north Dent school house, Albert Franz, Monroeville, Ind. 121-3 t FO r"s ALE 11' k i mdTvege ta b Ite plants; nice variety potted flower plants. Urns and boxes filled for cemetery. Mrs. Wm. Strahm, 339 N. Ninth St. 121-4 t For SALE—DairjTbarn"equipment, stalls, stanchions, water bowls; DeLaval milkers and separators. ■ Steffen Implement Company, Third St. Phone 180. 121-2 C 0 Dallas, Tex., was named for George Miffln Dallas, Vice-Presi-dent under Polk, who was elected President of the United States on a ticket advocating admission of Texas to the Union.

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. 103-26tx ELECTRICAL FIXTURES; and suppliee, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts WANTED — Registered Holstein day old calves, either sex. William Reichert, Monroe, Ind. 117-6 tx WANTED — Experienced cream tester. Apply at Sherman-White & Co., corner Third and Monroe streets, Decatur. 119-ts WANTED — Girl's white pleated skirt, size 10, either wool or cotton. Call 1555. b 120 3t WANTED — Sheep to dip. improve weight and quality of wool. For appointment write Lorin Gloss, Decatur route ? or call O. V. Dilling, Craig ville Phone. 120 T WANTED— Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts WANTED —Riders to Ft. Wayne, 5:30 p. m. to 4:00 a. m. shift. Francis Howard, 409 Jefferson St. Phone 857 after 5 p. m. llx WANTED—Woman between 20 and 35 for cream tester. Apply at Sherman-White & Co., corner Third and Monroe streets, Decatur. WANTED —• Straw, any amount. John Feasel, Bellmont Park. Phone 608. g 121-6tx WANTED — Someone to move 4 room house in Decatur. Phone 4652. I'2l-34 MISCELLANEOUS" KEY SERVICE —Why worry about lost keys? Get a set made before you lose them. Robert Osterman, 711 Winchester St. Phone 733. 119 3t FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 103-26 t ROOF TROUBLE--Call on tis.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 FARMERS —We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE 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 We buy used ■cans, all makes and models. See Hick’s Garage for highest prices. lb mile south Decatur, U. ,S. No. 27. 121-ts LOST AN IT FOUND" LOST—Auto license plate No. 521753 Ind. Leave at Democrat office. 119-3tx LOST — Gasoline A ration book. Finder please return to Ed Kohne, route 4, Decatur. a Itx LOST—A gas book. Maurice Heckman. g Hx LOST — White - gold - Gruen wrist watch with initials E. C. 8., somewhere on 7th or Monroe streets. Mrs. Charles Brodbeck. Reward. 121-2 tx Ltof — Brown billfold contained sum of money. Also gasoline ration books. Call 9'Bo-®. 121-gtx LOST—Ration 800k _ No. - 3 — Daniel Shaokley. 121-ltx

INDEFINITE DEFER. (Continued From Page One) draft boards should defer fathers over 29. Hershey said that men over 29 who have received their induction notices but are not yet in the army will come under the new policy. The new regulations restore almost in its entirely the draft policy which took effect last May. At that time, selective service stated that “the prospect for registrants age 30 through 37 . . . who are regularly engaged in and who remain in activities in war production or in support of the national health, safety or interest is that they will remain in civilian life for an indefinite period, subject to adjustment as the needs of the armed forces change.” o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, May $1.76%-$1.77; July, $1.62%-%; 'Sept. $1.59%-%; Dee., $1.58%-%. Corn.. May, $1.18%B; July, $1.16; Septi, $1.14%-% :■Dec., $1?.1i.%.' ,: Oats, May. .62-.62%; July, .60%.61; Sept. ,59-.59%; Dec., .59. o — ' — Maine, which now has 30 airports, hopes to improve present landing fields and construct 43 new ones at a total estimated cost of $19,565,000.

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Uniform Divorce Law Sought For Nation High Court Ruling Spurs New Action Washington, May 22 — (UP) — The supreme court’s newest divorce ruling today spurred congressional supporters of a uniform federal divorce law. The high court, by a vote of 6 to 3 yesterday, gave all states the right to invalidate divorces of its residents obtained in other states. IM *ll The black-robed justices differed among themselves as to the effect of the decision. Justice Hugo L. Black, in a lengthy dissenting opinion, declared the decision would subject the nation’s entire 5,000,000 divorced persons to “the danger of criminal prosecution.”

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Immediately Sen. Arthur CaPpcr, R., Kan., announced he would resume his fight for a federal law covering divorces in all 48 states “in the very near future.” A constitutional amendment would be required, since the constitution gives to the states all rights and powers not specifically granted to congress. Congress was not authorized to rule on marriage and divorce. Capper’s proposed amendment to federalize divorce laws has been dormant in the senate judiciary committee for several years. The Kansas said the supreme court’s decision was “absolutely sound.” Yesterday’s high court ruling specifically held that states do not have to honor divorces obtained in Nevada after six-weeks residence. Under it any state presumably can challenge another state’s divorce statute in a case involving the first state’s residents.

In the early days, convicts from Oklahoma were sent to the Kansas state penitentiary, while those convicted in U. 8. courts wre sent to prisons in Detroit, Mich.; Columbus, O.; Leavenworth, Kan., and other federal prisons. ' 0 Tlie United States has 227,999 miles of railway line. Texas has 22,074 miles, more than any other state. Illinois Is second, with 11,758 miles, and Pennsylvania third, wilii 10,029 miles. »u I ' Birth Certificate Notice Is hereby given that Jwhn Leslie Smith has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adains County, Indiana, to have the time and place of his birth determined. Said petition Is set for hearing on the 2!Hh day ~f May, 1915. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court May 22 BlH'rii CEHIIFICAri) Notice is hereby given that Maynard L. Rhh has tiled a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have tlio time and place of his birth determined. Said petition Is set for hearing on the 291th day o f May, IHI.I. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court May 22 BIRTH CERTIFICATE Notice Is hereby given that Helen Mae Bristol > has filed a petition In the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of her birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on the 291th <laiy o<f May, 1915. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court May 52

INSURANCE Leo “Dutch ’ Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 NOTICE FARMERS .V A good supply of adopted varieties on hand. Call John W. Blakey Telephone 694-A. Sam Henshen Craigville Phone 10 on 16. ■U H NEW SQUIBB BOOKLET IS YOURS FREE! This new booklet will help you save calves from white scours and infectious diarrhea simply and inexpensively. It tells you about Penovoxil Capsules—a new, effective discovery by Squibb. These capsules are easily administered and are trifling in cost. May be purchased in packages of one dozen capsules or in bottles of 100. Come in and get your copy of "Sav» ing Calves from White Scours." Today is no time to lose valuable calves. Holthouse Drug Co.

TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR MAY 23 —Reed Properties, 5 room home 345 North 10th St. and 5 room home 310 North 11th, Decatur, Ind., 6:00 p. m. Vacant lot • 1015 Marshall street, 7:30 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, auct. MAY 23—John H. Myers, s>/i miles south and 2% miles east of Willshire, Ohio or IVi miles north and miles east of Chattanooga, Ohio or 1% miles south and 4’/4 miles west of Rockford, Ohio. Saddle horses. Roy S. Johnson, auct. MAY 28 —J. W. Lawrence, Estate, miles Northwest of Auburn. Ind. Improved 179 acre farm, 2 sets of fine improvements. J. F. Sanmann. auct. MAY 31 —Nellwyn Brookhart, anmr. of Elizabeth Ferguson estate, miles southwest of Willshire, Ohio. Household Goods.. Dellinger & Suman, aucts. HORSE SALE SADDLE AND DRAFT HORSES At LaFontaine, Indiana FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1945 •■BW* Draft horses at 12 o’clock, Saddle horses at 6 o'clock. We expect a good run for both sales. So bring what you want to sell. Buy what you need. LaFontaine is located on State road 15, ten miles south of Wabash and 8 miles north of Marion. C. W. SPEICHER and ROYAL ALEXANDER, Managers Real Estate Auction “The John H. Reed Estate" TWO RESIDENCE PROPERTIES and VACANT LOT 345 North 10th St. 310 North 11th St. 1015 West Marshall St. Decatur, Indiana Wednesday, May 23, 6 p.m. No. 1—345 North 10th Street will sell at 6:00 P. M. Five Room, two story, Semi Modern House, new siding and ne#' roof, some fruit trees, grapes and berries, located on an unusually fine large lot. No. 2—310 North 11th Street will sell at 6:45 P. M. Five Room Semi-Modern Home, barn and small chicken house, nice shade and some fruit trees, large lot. THESE PROPERTIES ARE BOTH LOCATED IN A GOOD RESIDENTIAL SECTION, Close to the G. E. and other Decatur Industries, on Fine Large Lots, can easily be made into attractive modern homes. No. 3—1015 West Marshall street will sell at 7:30 P. M. Vacant Lot, Ideal Home Site. TERMS: These properties will be sold subject to the approval of the Court. 20% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. Immediate Possession. Heirs of John H. Reed Estate Owners J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer C. W. Kent—Sales Manager r ' Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana

■ s s S' s s a aw ■ a k ■ ■ r*i (bnmmmbb ■ ■ Notice To Farmers ; ' ' CRAIGVILLE AREA ■ Due to light receipts all over the country and to B ■ give the farmer the highest market possible under B ■ government regulations, WE ARE CLOSING THE ■ ■ STOCK YARDS AT CRAIGVILLE UNTIL FURTH- ■ a ER NOTICE. We will give the same courteous ser- 8 g vice at our yards located on South Tenth street. Deca- a tur, and at Berne. We have complete trucking service ■ at all times. When in need of truck Phone Decatur ■ 301 or Berne 30 and reverse calls. ■ Current Market Quotations ® e Hogs 160-400 14.50 ■ ■ Roughs 1.3.50 1 H Stags 1.3.00 ■ Boars 8.00 B Choice Veals 16.00 down B No yardage or commission. „ ■ ' KENNETT MURRAY & CO. ■ ■ Decatur Phone 301 ® ■ . & ■liißiiitiiimaiiiiß bmmi aa a a a an

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