Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1945 — Page 5

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Eel Reports H, E TT. ®E, kinds of ’• .tur and Berne |W.; received every d«y phone SOI Mdy sl4-50 flßf ’ 14.90 HK O 13.50 mt 0 b i 3.00 lilF 1 1SS 13.50 M"- ■"■■ 13.00 ■ 8:00 HM- 16.00 ■• olce) 14.00 8 5.00 glßlNEß"stock YARDS ■f phone 101 K, n ission or weight charge HKroiTected May 31. ■ ■ 1 ? 14 ’ 50 ■ zjs ■ 13.25 M-' 8.00 S’ 5.50 » per head yardage. Uni esale egg AND SEITRY quotations Mi furnished by produce co. |K Phone 380 M corrected May 31. Oprnment Ceiling Prices ». .. 32c |M;ggs K broilers and fryers.... 29. c K. 25.4 c ■ hens 26.6 c ■ai grain MARKET Krk elevator co. M Morrected May 29. Beans euhitci to cnange H during day. Bea delivered at elevator. ■Red Wheat ?1.66 ■Red Wheat 1-65 Be* and Old Corn 1.60 80. 2 Soy Beans 2.10 By Beane....- 2.16 ■Nev Oats -77 Bed 2.00 ■Fool Bins: .03 per bushel less. Born: .04 per 100 lets. E t.o.b. farm ■IANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Bnapolis. May 31 — (UP) — ■-Livestock: B 7,000; active, steady; Bud choice 160 lbs. up and B 160 lbs. 14.80; 100 to 140 B.Sii to 14.50; good and ■ sows 14.05. Be 1,000; calves 600; steer B nominally steady; top ■choice 1029 ib. steers 17.25; B>ads similar grade medium B 17.25; load 1197 Ib. aver■7.oo; four loads choice 1067 ■6.75; load and a half good dice Hill lbs. 16.00; small yearlings grading mostly 116.50 to 17.00; cows steady week’s mostly 25 higher ; odd good beef cows 14.50; good 13.00 to 14.25; common ledium 9.50 to 12.75; eanners mtters largely 7.00 to 9.25; s mostly 50 lower, top 16.50. *P 100; generally about ?: tew lots spring lambs I; good and choice eligibles 00 or more. >RT WAYNE LIVESTOCK •Wayne, Ind., May 31.—(UP) dßtock: • Bs. market steady, 160-400 lbs. 150-169 lbs., 314.50; 140-150 M-70; 120-140 lbs., $14.50: Ihs., $14.25; roughs and 113.75-$13,95; male hogs, $9. Wed lambs, $14.50; wool lambs dipped ewes, $7. 1*66. 616. ♦ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Icago. May 31 — (UP) — "'—Livestock: ,?s: u,OOO. Active, fully steaM and choice barrows and 110 lbs. and up at 14.75 good and choice sows at ■ complete clearance. e - 8,000. Calves: 700, la market strong to 25 cents active at advance; . ’ ttlls ceiling paid for r 2 .A avera Bes; numerous . . , a to 17.90; bulk 16.00 to ■ best heifers 17.50; cutter ‘ 5 downward; strictly good runaway market wei «My sausage offerand heavy fat bulls to ■ J«»iers firm at 16 50 itiv h«a S to 25 cents higher, 73.00 to 15.00. uLv° 00, Modera te>y acjc e „ . Package good and ftl ml® Spring laml>6 16.00; •: dp/v" 1111 to cholce western- - i nied * um to choice 88 I * loiri la,nl>B 15,75 stra ‘Sht; *bd ion m good and choice Sio i , S ' fed cli PPed iambs 4Nn i Pe 1 75.35; few choice • is * Good Town — Decatur b

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o— For 25 words or leas: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; , 8 times $1; 6 times $1.75. I .? atee ‘> uoteti for consec- ( utlve insertions. No classified I ads accepted on skipday achedLllCa I r ? A ß^’. for 10 P° lnt BLACK ) FACE Is 5c per word for In- | sertlon. I Copy must be In office by 11 I a. m. Monday through Friday. ( Saturday deadline Is 9s. m. FORJSALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES’ gardless of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or email, we can supply you, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Wanted—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 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 epace. 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 corner Fourth and Jackson streets; I’9 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 126-3 t 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 126-3 t FOR SALE — Well improved 120 acre farm near Berne, Indiana. Landlord’s share of crops will go to purchaser. Good productive 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. 126-31 FOR SADE — John Deere manure spreader, excellent condition. Craigville phone 10 on 17. Walter Fiechter. 126-3tx FOR - SALE—l929~Whippet sedan, in good mechanical condition. Extra good tires. Within ceiling price. Fortney Garage, 219 N. First street. 126-3tx FOR SALE —34 ForiTsedan, good running condition. Priced reasonable. Inquired Miller-Jones Co. 127-3tx FOR ISALE — Registered spotted Poland male hog, one year old. O. P. Hunt. 127-b3tx FOR iSAiLK—Buck rake with power lift to fit. A or B John Deere tractor. Loren Keidel, Hoagland, Indiana. 1'27-a3tx FOR .Si AlDE—Early yellow resistant caJbbage plants phone 36'2. 1323 Monroe St. 127-Jlt FOR .SALE — Fresh Goa~Hubnrt Sprunger, phone 914), Monroe, Indiana. 127-a3t FOR SALE—A half grown pet fox. $5. Ben Monroe, 223 South Seventh street, Decatur. 127g3t FOR SALE—Striped, all wool 9x12 Mohawk adminster rug. Edna Davison, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 128-2 t ■FOR - SALE—Bedroom Suite complete with chest and vanity; Roli-A-Way beds; Several used Living Room Suites; Some nice Eight-piece Dining Room Suites; Wardrobes; Electric Motors; Several Used Ice Boxes; Oil Burners and Oil Ranges. — Decatur Used Furniture, 146 S. Second, Phone 420. 128t2 FOR” SALE—3 year old spotted saddle mare, well broke. Perry Everett, Winchester road near Yost gravel pit. 128t3x FOITSALE—5 — bred ’ gilt sT~ Charles Burdg, corner roads No. 101 and No. 224. Phone 6904. 128t3x CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat. July, $1.65%-$1.69; Sept., $1.65%-$1.66; Dec., $165%-%; May, $1.64%. Corn, July. $1.12%8; Sept., sl.l< %; Dec.. $1.13%-%. Oats, July. .64%-.65; Sept., .63%.64; Dec., .64%A. —o Add Fragrance Herbs are used for fragrance and flavor in cooking-

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds Fliis darn tackle I got with a Democrat Want Ad is no good—the bobber keeps sinking!” SW i ijSG -^A6lW^'- SALE = 1 hreadless 15.00 up Portables 49.50 up. Calbinet Electrics 59.50 up. Call only Saturday Juno 2nd to 9 I’. M. or afternoon of Sunday 3rd. 3311 So. Washington St. Marion, Indiana. 127-2tx . FOR SALE —Fresh Durham and also close-up springer cows. Jesse Ross, Willshire, Ohio. 127t3x WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parta. 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 TO RENT for Summer— Furnished 5 or 6 room house or apartment. Must be clean. O. Ericksen, % Elher’s Restaurant. 126-6tx WANTED — Sheep to dip. improve weight and quality of wool. For appointment write Lorin Gloss, Decatur route 2 or call O. V. Dilling, Craigville 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 — Straw, any amount. John Feasel, Bellmont Park. Phone 608. g 127-6tx NEEDED —Man or woman to take over established Route distributing medicines, home remedies, insecticides, disinfectants, animal foods, tonics and food products in Wells & Jay counties. Home medication, buying at home, increases demand. Good profits. Write, Rawleigh’s, Dept. INE-112-187, Freeport, 111. Itx “TMUSTGETTTMSNr —at once in this community to work with oUr District Manager. Must have car and be over 25 years of age. The work is essential to the war effort and in line with the program advocated by the Department of Agriculture. Permanent work, good pay for man who has lived on farm. Write 371 c/o Democrat. It WANTED—High school boy. 16 years old or over. Apply Sher-man-White, corner Third & Monroe streets. 128tf WANTED -8 by 10 wool rug. Phone 841. 128<g2t WANTED — Cattle to pasture. J. H. Hahnert, 1 mile west of Pleasant Mills postoffice. g ltx WANTED — Cleaning lady. Call Citizens Telephone Co., phone 160. 128-3 t WANTED—To care for one or two children during day in my home on Stevenson street. Phone 4252. 128tS MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman, Phone 411. 103-26 t Ro6f - TROUBLE—CaII on U 6, 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, sweepers, irons, and other electtrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for al) popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-1 f We buy used cans, all makes and models. See Hick’s Garage for highest prices. % mile south Decatur, U. S. No. 27. 121-T FARM LOANS — Terms 5 to 35 years at 4%; no expense; borrower can pay any amount, any time. C. D. Lewton. 14-T FOR RENT 2Z FOR RENT — Completely modern all 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 —oDemocrat Want Ads Get Results ,

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FOR RENT — Room in modern home, 231 North 6th street. Women preferred. Phone 742. 127t3 LOST—Boy's tan rainproof Jacltet, in or around Hanna-Nuttman Shelter house. Phone 634. H. U. Murphy. 127g2tx LOST — Tractor gasoline ration coupons. Charles Leimenstoll. ltx Ids’?—Two Number Three ration books. Ruth M. Debo|t and Phillip A. Debolt. ltx —o Control Commission Meeting Imminent Agree On Policies Os Reich Occupation London, May 31.—(UP)— A Moscow announcement of an imminent meeting of the allied control commission for Germany indicated today that Ruesia, America and Britain were agreed on the main points of policy in the occupation of the reich. British sources confirmed the Soviet report that a meeting of the control commission was shaping up. They said the exact date had not been set, but there would be no undue delay. Marshal Gregory K.'Zhukov, Russia’s No. 1 professional soldier, will represent the Soviet union on the commission. A Soviet Tass dispatch indicating by Indirection that Marshal Klementi E. Voroshilov might also be a member was clarified later to mean that he was the president of a control commission in Hungary. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower will represent the United States and Marshal Sir Bernard L. Montgomery, Britain, on the commission. France has nqt named her delegate, but it probably will be Gen. Jean De Lattre De Tassigny, commander in chief of the French first army. Whereabout of the forthcoming control commission meeting still had not been decided. The commission hopes -ultimately to sit in Berlin, but lack of housing facilities will keep it out of the capital at least temporarily.

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Prisoners Escape At Ft. Sheridan iF,t. Sheridan, 111., May 31—I UP) —iThree military prisonens, employed in the Ft. Sheridan guard house Kitehen, overpowered a guard and escaped early today. 'Military, county and state authorities immediately began patrolling the north shoreline. Descriptions of the fugitives were broadcast to downetaite police. PIIHUC HALM Tliie undersigned, Harvey It. Mankey as Trustee of Kirkland School Township of Adame County, Indiana In conformity with the provisions of a lleeolutlon duly adopted by the Advilaory Boa nd of said Kirkland Townsih-lp hereby gives notice that on Tuesday the 1 Sth day of June, 1945 at the hour of 2:00 I*. M. at the location of the hereinafter described real estate he will offer tor eale at public auction the following described real estate in Adams County, In the State of Indiana, tort: The sume being tife northeast corner of the east -half Os the northeast quarter of Section 33 in Township 27 North of Range 13 eaet, and further described ae follows:: Commencing at a point 20 foet south and 20 tee-t west of the said northeast corner of said section 33 township and range aforesaid and outside of the road limits running east -and west and north and south around said land, thence running south on a Hhe- parallel with the public highway eleven (11) rods, thence west 20 rods, thence northeast to a point 9 rods west of the place of beginning, thence east 9 rods to the place of beginning containing 159% rods of land being in School District No. 6 together with the one story -brick sdtiool building situated thereon. The undersigned also gives notice that on the same day at the hour of 3:00 P. iM. at the location of the hereinafter deecnlbed real estate he will offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate in Adams County in the State of Indiana, towit:: Commencing at the southwest corner of section 25 in township 37 north of Range 13 east, thence running east on the section line 16 rods, thence north parallel with -the west line of said section 185 feet, thence west parallel with the south line of said section 16 rods, thence south to the place of beginning containing one (’1) acre more or less, being in School District No. 5. together with the one story brick school building situated thereon. ■Said real estate together with title school buildings situated thereon will be sold for n'ot less than the full twoathlnds of the feppradsed value of each of said school buildings together with the real estate upon which the same is situat- d The eaid real estate and the school buildings -thereon will be sold thereon will for esush. Harvey K. Mankey As Trustee of Kirkland School Township of Adams County, Indiana. H. H. High, Auctioneer May 17-24-3'l

A wartime rationing regulation lasted for 20 years — iu ancient Rome. It provided that no woman should own more than an ounce of gold or ride in a carriage in the city. It finally was repealed. 0 LITTLE NATIONS (Continued From Page One) commission iseeeion yesterday. A committee had recommended that the veto be applicable on nomination of the secretary-general of the new organization—that the nomination would be by a majority of any seven of the 11 security council members. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted NOTICE! Furniture Repaired, Recovered and Refinished. SECAUR Furniture Repair Phone 7363. NOTICE! See Me for All Kinds of GENERAL INSURANCE Kenneth Runyon Decatur Insurance Agency Representing Old Line Companies 107/2 N - Second Phone 385 RIDING HORSES FOR RENT Make reservations for riding parties. All horses gentle, well broke. Phone 1307 or Inquire at Shroyer Lake

When this point came before the comimlsdion, Soviet delegate K. V. Novikov objected to approval and served notice that he was appealing the committee deiclsiuu to the steering committee, 'which is composed of the chairmen of all the 49 delegations. When the cmnmlteee originally eliminated the big power veto over nomination of the secretary-general, the little nations had hailed it as another victory. But ye»terday> coramtasion action made them reconsider and wonder how permanent arc ihe “’victories" they have chalked up in committees. IThc conteronce moved at a snail'-s pace with committees reporting only minor progress yesterday. o Appointment of Executrix Entute No. Hill ...jNiotice is hereby given, That the utuHerslgnert Ikus been appointed Executrix <«f the estate of John Rich, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Mary Rich Executrix Natlinu C. Nelson, Attorney May 21. 1945. May 24-31-J-7

Wl HOW-. it's up to You! The future of those new baby chicks depends entirely on you. Give them good care. Keep them clean, dry, com- - sortable. Give them a balanced feeding program —like Pillsbury’s BEST, the wholesome, scientific ration built to help baby chicks move rapidly to profitable maturity. . Pillsbury’s : imp BEST CHICK STARTER SOLD BY Cash Coal Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth St.

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Thirty percent of the South's commercial fish are landed o® the North Carolina coast. —o — ■ . ... NON-HESIDENT NOTICE In tfcn Adanu Cteeait Crart April Term, 1IM« NTATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS HS: Joseph A. Hendriekx v> Dtoruthy Hendricks: Complaint tor divorce. It appearing from ■TfldayW, Ufced In Hie above entitled cau«e. that Dorothy Hendirtcke. the above named defendant. Is a non-resident'of the state of Indiana. •• , Notlcte is heraby given the said Dorothy Hendricks that she in and appear before the honorable Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on Hie 3rd day of September 1945, tha name he-ing Hie first j-urtdlcja! day of the nest regxitar term thereof, to be hoi. den at whe Court House In the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 3rd day of September A. D. 1945, and plx.-ad by answer or dptnur to said complaint, or the same will be -heard and determlnied in her absence. • •'.it-V Witness <my name, and the seal’W said Count hereto artixled this 23 dwy>r of May, 119415. „.' Clyde O. Troutner Clerk Nathan C. Neiaaa, A Horary for pla-irftiff . . . May 24-31 June 7