Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1945 — Page 5

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Kef Reports ft m f ° r ■ nE TT, MURRAY * CO. Kl kinds of livestock at ■pecstur d ? e u r ; r ' - 1..., received every **! ■"until 12:10 P. m. ■rLsnd no contmlsslo. ■" Phone Ml .to »• SZ_uw KiO lbß 18 50 K olb . 1300 ■ 201W 13.60 ■ - 13.00 ■' •■•••: i 6.00 ■cho |ce) 14.00 K 8 -- 6.00 STOCK YARDS V phone 101 I “I 1 11" 1 ""-L-liuo ■ ' 12.76 ■- 8.00 8 088 "--; 15.50 ■choice) — 14.50 ■"""7"' s - 50 110 c per head yardage. Wholesale ego and Kltry quotations ■ Furnished by ■catur PRODUCE CO. ■ Phone 380 B corrected May 26. ■eminent Celling Prices ■ggg S 32c K broilers and fryers.... 30.1 c ■ springers dO.l ■rnhens 26 n G Kosters 20c ■ 22c loCAL GRAIN MARKET KurK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected May 26. Km luhyrct to change E during day. Kes delivered at elevator. ■ Red Wheatll-66 ■ Red Wheat. 1-66 ■ New and Old Corn 1.60 K. 2 Soy Beans..——-— 2.10 Ky 8ean5..—2.16 fNew, Oats -Y7 ■feed 2-M ■I.OO ■Wool 47 ■nlos: .03 per bushel less. ■ Corn: .04 per 100 less. | f.o.b. farm IrT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■ Wayne, Ind., May 28 — I - Livestock: ■s. No change. Everything I loiANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ■iaiiapolis, May 28 — (UP) — ■—Livestock: ■s 7,000; active, steady; I and choice 160 lbs. and |e and bulk 140 to 160 ibs. I 100 to 140 ibs. 13.50 to | good and choice sows 14.05. ■tie 1,300; calves 700; good Ichoice steers and yearlihgs I? to spots 15 to 25 higher; ■loads choice 1167 !b. steers Ito arrive 17.60; load 1179 lb. I; bulk good and choice year I 15.85 to 17.00; odd lots Its 16.00 to 16.50; good cows |iy 13.00 to 14.25; common Imediutn 9.25 to 12.75; canI and cutters 7.00 to 9.25; F> active, steady, top 17.00. leep 900; opening about steaF all classes; load .shorn h unsold; odd lots medium f spring lambs to 13.00. I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK kago, May 28 — (UP) — hi—Livestock: ks: 5,00 p. Active, fully pi good and choice barrows pills 140 lbs. and up at 14.75 r»’ Sood and choice sows at F« : 18,000. Calves: 800. F r fe4 Bte er and yearling f rat ' e active, steady mostly; « erratically high as late I bulk 15.50 to 17.50; ; 0,1 weighty steers, 17.50 ■brings and 17.75 on heavy s ' heifers fully steady; cows 6to 25 cents higher; bulls tin eav Y sausage 8’ 13.00 down, and weighty s to 15.00; vealers acutely ®t 16.50 down; Stockers strong to 25 cents u® ostly 12 -°0 to 14.00 on “ to good grade. , ?' 000, Moderately ac- , y. load good to mostly in lbs- fed clipped » 1 and fal > shorn fee i° ad ,ots BODd and Ij- J® lamb « No. 1 and 2 ej m .. 0 15 -25; two decks ttt ) dIU ? t 0 choice 14.75 r e * wooied lambs held Hum 'to \h 8h ° rt load miKed •No v h °‘ Ce shorn TeKas StraiSht: — Decatur F <«„

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 worda or lata: 1 time sOc; 2 times 75c; 3 tlmea |1; 6 timea 11.75. Ratea quoted are for conaecutlve Insertions. No claaalfled •da accepted on aklpday achedR** e , fo f 10 polnt BLACK face la 6c per word for Inaertlon. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline ie 9 a. m. FOR SALE gardless 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 linV of wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. 86-ts FOR SALE—Bungalow, semi-mod-ern. Five rooms, three bedrooms. On Sixteenth St. Immediate possession. Walter J. Bockman, phone 3- b 112-ts BOR SALE—-Decatur U. S. approved controlled chicks, order now for June and July. Special week May 28th, 1,000 E. White Leghorns. Get some real layers started now. Plenty Jamesway oil and electric brooder, peat litter and feeds. See Decatur Hatchery. 122-6 t FOR SALE—3,OOO U. S. approved 3A big English White Leghorn baby chicks, week of May 28. Mrs. Georgia Gage, phone 91-B. FOR SALE—Lady’s all woolTgrey jacket suit, size 15, in good condition $lO. 604 Washington st. 124t3x FOR SALE — Good used coal and wood range. 1217 Patterson St. Phone 6744. g 124-3 t FOR SALE —New corn planter with fertilizer attachment for Farmall H or M tractor. New front mounted buck rake for H or M Farmall. New tractor hitch for Mc-Cormick-Deering corn planter. Mollenkopf Farm Eq. 222 N. Third St. Decatur, Ind. 124-3 t FOR SALE — Used 10-20 McCor-miek-Deering tractor in good condition. Mollenkopf Farm Eq. Decatur, Ind. 124-3 t FOR SALE—I 926 Fordsou tractor. See Ed May, route 4. Decatur. a 125-3tx FOR SALE — Beautiful new FHA home, built in 1942, near Central Soya Co. Two bedrooms with closets; modern bath; long living room with fire place; dining alcove; kitchen with built-in cupboards; full basement, with recreational space. Hardwood floors; picket fence; shrubs; thirty-day possession. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. k 126-3 t FOR SALE—To settle Rice estate, best price above appraisement. Modern eight-room home coiner Fourth and Jackson streets; 1% baths; all hardwood down stairs; beautifuly selected oak doors and woodwork throughout. Full basement. Every board in this house was selected by experienced hardwood buyer for own home. Must sell quickly. Immediate possession. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. k 126-31 For SALE —Fresh cow and calf. This is a good young cow with her second calf. O. V. Dilling, route 2, Decatur. Decatur or Craigville telephones. a 126-31| For SALE - Well improved 12" acre farm near Berne. Indiana. Landlord’s share of crops will go to purchaser. Good produce land, has been Well farmed, rotated and is in fine state of cultivation, priced to sell. Write or call J. F. Sanmann or C. W. Kent, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 126-3: FOR SALE We arc now taking orders for two carload Flexible 2-row now Rotary Hoes to arrive within 10 days. Fred Bornholt & Sons, Celina and St. Marys, Ohio. 126-2 t FOR SALE— Phone 586-H.g 126-21 FOR SALE — John Deere manure spreader, excellent condition. Craigville phone 10 on 17. Walter Fiechter. 126-3tx FOR^SALE—I929 Whippet sedan, in good mechanical condition. Extra good tires. Within ceiling price. Fortney Garage, 219 N. First street.l26-3tx FOR - SALE — 100 bags seed potatoes. Doehrman Grocery, Hoagland. 126-2tx FOR SALE—Motor bike with new 1% h. p., double frame and new tires. See Glenn Witte, route 1, Hoag’and, % mile west of Hoagland. 126g2tx - — There is something in great actions that does not allow us to go behind them.

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds *• i,,\ y \ »4.. *- Why shouldn’t I be sentimental about my Democrat Want Ad results—it’s all I do that's above par!” 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 supplies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackaon & Second Streets. . ts WANTED — Straw, any amount. John Feasel, Bellmont Park. Phone 608. g 121-6tx WANTED — Sales ladies to work Saturdays. Up to 50 years old considered. Morris Five & Ten Cent Store. 123-4 t We buy used cars, all makes and models. See Hick's Garage for highest prices. mile south Decatur, U. S. No. 27. 121-T WANTED TO RENT for Summer— Furnished 5 or 6 room house or apartment. Must be clean. O. Ericksen, % Elher’s Restaurant. 126-6tx WANTED — Woman for general housework. Saturdays and Sundays off. Stay nights. Mrs. Charles Weber, telephone 1569. Corner Fifth and Madison streets, Decatur, a 126-3 t MISCELLANEOUS 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—CaII on üb, 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 ATTENTION —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, eweepers, irons, and other electtrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-1 f FOR RENT FOR RENT — Completely modern al! private apartment on Mercer Avenue, Decatur, available soon after June Ist. $lO week. 3 rooms plus tub bath with shower, hardwood floors, automatic heat. Phone Anthony 78483, Fort Wayne. 126-3 t Lost and found LOST- Ration book 4. Mrs. Pearl Goldner, Decatur route 2. Itx LOST—Ration boofe 4. Frank and Velma McClymonds. g It o NEW INTERPRETA. (Continued From Page One) have slowed progress by the conference. .Secretary of state Edward R.Stettinuiuß, Jr., is scheduled to deliver a world wide radio addretw oa the progress of the conference at 7:30 p. m., IPWT. tonight. He maj' be able to announce at that time that the big four have resolved the veto question. His speech will tbe broadcast nationally and shortwaved to American troops overseas. The new interpretation of the Yalta voting formula, incorporating some last minute suggestions made at Saturday’s ibig four meeting, will emphasize that the formula itself remains unchanged. It reiterates that the ibig five must be unanimous' in any decisions involving the use of force to deal with disputes. ilt will make it clear, however, that the veto power is not applicable in cases where a nation is seeking to 'bring a complaint before the security council. 'The idea behind this is to assure little nations that the veto power will not be used to block efforts, of any of them to bring an isue 'before the council. On the other hand, the interpretation will uphold the use of the veto prerogative in cases where bhe council orders an ‘‘investigation” of a dispute. — : O —; ~ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, July, SI.6S-$1.67%; Sept., $1.63%-%; Dec., $1.63%-%: M»y, $1.62%. Corn. July. $1.18%A; Sept., $1.17 %; Dec., $1.13%. Oats, July, ,62%A; Sept., .61%P; Dec., ,61%A,

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Legion Commander > Arrives In Paris Paris, May 28. —fliUiP) — Edward N. ■Schelberling of Albany, N. Y., national commander of the American Legion, and Mancel Talcott of Waukegan, <lll., national graves chairman, have arrived for a three week# tour of Americin war cemeteries. iSchcUbchng ts scheduled to apeak at a memorial day cereuiouy at Romwgne cemetery near Verdun, largcßt world war 1 cemetery where 16,000 doughboys are hurled. X) 1 C-54 Air Transport For Truman's Flight Washington, May 28—(tlF)— The White House, announced today that President Truman will make his flight to the San Francisco conference on or about June 6 in the specially equipped C-54 air transport command plane assigned specifically to the chief executive. Plans for press and radio coverage of Mr. Truman's flight to the coast will be announced by the White House tomorrow.

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SIX DECATUR MEN (Continued From Paas One) world’s mightiest strategic bombwas the equivalent 'of 12 Infantry ing force. Its personnel of 185,000 divisions, and it could send 21,000 airmen in 2,000 four-engine bombers and 1-.000 fighters over Germany at one time, a combat effort possible only through the support of tens of thousands of non-flying specialists. Since August, 1942, when combat operations began, Flying Fortresses and Liberators of the Eighth dropped more than 700,000 tons of bombs on enemy targets. Fighter pilots shot down 5,250 Nasi planes and destroyed 4,250 others on lhe ground. Bomber gunners shot 6,000 German interceptors out of (he air. The Eighth dropped an average of a ton of bombs every minute of the last 12 mouths. Airmen of the Eighth were the first Americans to attack Germany. The early crews flew a handful of unescorted bombers against the powerful Luftwaffe, and proved the feasibility of an American Idea—precision daylight bombing over the Reich.

Appolntuieei of Admlnlatratrlx Ifiatat* No. SIS.T Notice IS hereby xlvcn, That the underslirned has iboeii aiipoliited ArtmlnWtrtMtr lx of 'the estate »<f Calvin (1. Kahnert late of AUaina Counity, deceased. The estate Is probably molvent. Eliza M. llahnert, Administratrix N. C. Nelson, Attorney May 2(1, 104)5. May 2R-Jtine 4-11 —o Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks, higher in active trading. Bonds, irregularly higher; U. S. governments firm. Curb stocks, irregularly higher. Cotton Irregular. Wheat, corn, oats, rye and barley higher. Chicago livestock: hogs active, fully steady; cuttle active, mostly steady; sheep moderately active, steady. —O iCARD OF THANKS We an sincerely grateful to those who assisted during our late bereavement, the death of our husband and brother, Frank G. Christen. You were all very kind and we shall never forget your efforts to aid us. Please accept our thanks and may God bless you. Mns. Frank G. Christen and the brother and sisters.

The hero is a mind of such balance that no dUturbaDcea can shake his will. Open Memorial Day, 11 a. m. to 2 p.m. 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. EHLER’S. NOTICE! Furniture Repaired, Recovered and Refinished. SECAUR Furniture Repair Phone 7363.

SALE CALENDAR ♦ < MAY 29—Clara C. Miller estate, 226 South Fourth street, DecatoftsV T. D. Bchiefersteln, auct. ■ »-< MAY 31—Nellwyn Brookhart, admr. of Elizabeth Ferguson estate, 2% miles southwest of Willshire, Ohio. Household Goods. Dellinger A Suman, aucts. MAY 31 —James Ross, 3 miles east of Decatur, 1 mile south of road No. 224 or 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Bobo. Closing out sale. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. JUNE 6 —George Perry, 750 High street, Decatur, Indiana, Household Goods, 6:00 P. M. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. •' JUNE 16—Mrs. Catherine F. Pellett, 3 miles North of Sliver Lake, Ind. Fine Modern Home and 7 Acres. J. F. Sanmann, Auct.

■ ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY ■ Wants Men ® TO WORK FROM ■ 11 P. M. to 7 A. M. I ■ EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY § o tv ~ APPLY IN PERSON. , m ■> t® | <1 ilq ; Kraft Cheese Co. ■ ■ DECATUR, INDIANA * If already in essential industry do not apply. tiiiaiiiaiiiaiiiawiKHiiiißiiiiaiiaiiiißiiiaiiaiiaiiaiaaiiaiiai'aiiaNa’iiaiiiaiiiißiia >• PUBLIC SALE *T* I have sold my farm and will sell at public auction all my personal property, 3 miles East of Decatur, 1 mile South of road No. 224, of 1 mile North and 1 mile West of Bobo. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945 Commencing at 1 P. M. » q-' HORSE—Sorrel horse, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1600. Sound, gentle; a gool worker single or double. CATTLE—Three Extra good Gueriisey cows, two have Urge calvW by side, one Is fresh and milking heavy flow. These are outstanding cows. Guernsey heifer, yearling, bred May 12th, Shorthorn Bull, large enough for service. FEED —50 Bu. corn, 3 Bales alfalfa hay; 39 Bales oats straw;;* 1 3 tons clover hay. MISCELLANEOUS Extra good one horse wagon and box; Brand new "Green Giant*’ l '' pump jack and % h. p. Elec, motor never used; Brand new galvanized water tank; Good double set Breeching harness; good double set. Work harness; New 20 rod roll fence; Case corn planter; Olivet walking plow’ 12”; Brooder house 10x12; Baseburner heating stove; 2 new rolls Barb wire; 36 ft. extension ladder; 8 ft. step ladder; 3 new bundles asphalt, shingles; New mowing scythe; small corn sheller;.New Buck saw; Garden tools; Forks; Hard coal brooder stove, like new; Iron kettle; Jacket for cooker kettle; Dog house; Chicken coops; Pile of fine screened stone; Chick fountains and feeders: hog i troughs; Cream Separator—Brand New Electric cream separator, stream lined. Ironer—Almost new General Electric Ironer. 2 cement flower urns; Leather davenport; Couch; Milk buckets and strainer; 3 gal. cream can; Chest of drawers; other articles too numerous to mention. Dog—Collie Spayed Female, 2 year old, good stock dog. JAMES ROSS, Owner TERMS—CASH. # Roy Johnson—Auct. e ' .«r-j Ted Sehiefcrstein —clerk.

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NOTICE! See M« for All KIMs of GENERAL INSURANCE Kenneth Runyon Decatur Insurance Agency Representing Old Lino Companies 107/ 2 N. Second Phono M 9 — UPHOLSTERING — All kinds of repslr work. Also Slip Covers, tailor made. Work guaranteed. C. BOLLINGER, Phone 916-P.

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