Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1945 — Page 5
IQHESDAY, JUNE 6,1945.
Mrkel Reports , l>t -A— " f B NN a ii T ii^ u ° fß *'' e *° ck at ■'b.), e Q,i received every day lre , rai «W e unt H 12:30 p. m. ' , e an< i no commission |w’ phone *Ol Mb I corrected Jone 6. — ... ■* *—:S S7 W!1 2 — iut lIKJIW _ n B() 1 13.00 * 9.00 W 8 5.00 [UHNER STOCK YARDS phone 101 Corrected June 6. or weight charge ■ 140 lbs 1400 s UAL s 5.50 licii EGG AND " : r ' QUOTATIONS Furnished by V 7 C ®ECATUR PRODUCE CO. r£°B ”»”• Corrected June 6. ■ Celling Prices ftst Eggs 32c broilers and fryers.... 29. c '■awets^B s “ l “'' 9<i o rjg fryers C at springers 29. c hens 254e - <‘ '’ |jlles -Wc - 20. c '■local GRAIN MARKET ■ BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected June 6. ; SB Beans subject to cnange "*£3 during day. delivered at elevator. ■1 Red Wheat 11.66 aL ' o; ■■2 Red Wheat 1.65 i““‘■lNew and Old Corn 1.60 ‘ Paul ■ Beaas 2,16 Oats 177 - “•—"—— 2-0<) ■ 1.00 Wool 47 i Corn: .04 per 100 leas. f.o.b. farm le ■f ORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK e Wayne, Ind., June S.—(UP) one's .” no change; everything I LIVESTOCK tomyßi c ' a!:;!pl ’ lis ' June 6 — (UP) — M) ~ Livestock: id choice 100 ltrs, up and bulk j|Bto 160 tbs, and numerous lots to 14.50; good and choice n S “ C “ t!S rather slow: two s ,n P choice around 1200 tb. jjßieavier steers 17.85: approxi- ’ e b’ three loads mostly choice |B’ling weight steers held : choice yearlings and light .. 1500 to 16.25; small lot t 0 choic<; heifers 15.50 to 1 cows largely steady; bulk 3 beef cows 13.25 to 14.25; ■ th« iu “ mainly 9 - 50 t 0 13 -°0; j and cutters 7.00 to 9.25, down to 6.50; vealsteady, top 16.50. 01 flB IH l ) 3() 0: generally steady; .■| ‘ ots S°°d and choice spring k to 13.00; odd shorn 1 M 13.50 to Hog. strictly and choice quotable to 14.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK June 6 — (UP) icr^B« A) ~ LlVestock: idn'^B 0 ® 5 ’ 00!) - Active, fully stea- - and up at 14.75 k’ oo( i and choice sows at ' (01n Plete clearance. 13,00 °- Calves 700. steers steady to 15 'cents iny^B fpm medium and good grade i ■ s off; market slow at deargp,y R,c °r run, good and 1 J grades Predominated: top j “^^Bh-ai 13 ?' f° r 1 3f*0 It’- averages; loads 17.75 to 17.85; bulk V' s®’ 5 ®’ ,le *fers weak to tC K k 8 ower * strictly choice '"Bm i , ’ avera ßes 17.65; strictly t »n„ C ° WS weak; all others 1 -inHg, e4s aild cutters steady; ea y to strong; heavy ■ . ’■k offerings to 13.50' and nn 50 ', Vealers un - 1 Bfc.„. lb 0 down; stock ii^^E' l en W ’ th un dertone firm. 'S' B Hat i ' Steady ’ odd pack - n S lambs 15.50 i ’ ‘J’ 11 load medium and < 'eK w ' Ib. grassy' old ie^B|L ß e lambs 15.00; shorn ' IB* to--- t: Shorn native ewes ’ 'a'nd 'V' 6 ’’ Prlce l’ opular ' ai ><i choice kinds. 79 percent of ,^B !e5 >' ate mined in the United srat t’snt Ads Get Results
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FOR SALE 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 & Kienle. 226tf FOR SALE Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrlck Bros Phone 360. 86 . (f FOR SALE—3 used kitchen cabinets, also 100-lb. size ice box. Stuckey and Co., Monroe. 131-3 t FOR SALE — A new shipment of sealed tomato plants. Plenty of sweet potato and yam plants and all other garden and flower plants. Mrs. Wm. Strahm, 339 North Ninth street - g 131-6 t JIjST RECEIVED — Shipment of living -room suites, tilt chairs with ottomans, platform rockers and boudoir chairs. All have spring construction and priced to suite the purse. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 132-3 t FOR SALE—I fertilizer corn planter for Oliver tractor; 1 McCor-mick-Deering tractor plow, like new; 3 tractor buck rakes; 1 lfl-ft. Oliver combine; 3 corn- shelters. Craigville Garage. b 132-6 t FOR SALE —5 room semi-modern I bungalow-, 115 South 15th street. $2,850. Walter J. Bockman, Phone 3. 132-ts
FOR SALE —Selters kitchen cabinet, porcelain table top. 604 Nuttman avenue. g 132-2tx FOR SALE—Allis Chalmer W. C. tractor, on rubber. Roy Balsiger, 2y 2 mitee west, mites north of Berne. g 132-3 t USED FURNITURE —1 studio couch, good condition, first $28.50 takes it. 1 kitchen cabinet, like new. first S3O takes it. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 132-3 t FOR SALE Tailor tot and nursery Chair. Phone 6912. g132-3t FOR SALE —Adult’s bicycle. Down Town Texaco Service Staion, corner Second and Jackaon streets. Decatur. a 132-3tx FOR SALE — Hay tedder in good condition. Wm. G. Werling, mile north of Preible. 132-g2tx FOR SALE — Lincoln soy beans. Certified seed. Ed Riefsteck, 3Vi mites north, % west of Magley. Poe phone. I) 133-3 tx FOR SALE — 5 room house Tii northern addition. 2 car garage. 828 Dierkes street, or phone 5182. g 133-31 FOR SALE —One-way furlough ticket from Chicago to Oklahoma City. Good until August 21. $5. 816 N. Second St. b ltx FOR SALE —An ideal home with nineteen acres of land, all under cultivation near good market. For information write Room 53, care Rice Hotel, Decatur, Ind. a 133-3 x
FOR SALE—S burner (Bass) kerosene range, with built-in oven; in good condition. Call after 6 p. m. 403 N. Seventh St. 133-2tx 0 Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregular in quiet trading. Bonds irregular; U. S. governments none. Curb stocks irregular. Cotton steady. Wheat, corn, oats, rye and barley steady. Chicago livestock: hogs, active, fully steady; cattle steady to easier; sheep steady on the livestock market today. o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July Sept. 1.63%; Dec. 1.64%; May 1.64%. Corn: July 1.18%B; Sept. 1.18%B; Dec. 1.14%; May 1.14. Oats: July 64%-%; Sept. 63%; Dec. 63%; May 648. —o — Potash Deficiency Disappointing yields of corn or other crops following several years of .alfalfa may be due to potash deficiency and can be overcome by using barnyard manure or other pot-ash-rich fertilizers. 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
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ' -gVi—"What did you expect? — the Democrat Want Ad said the fertilizer w’ould make plants grow fast!”
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. 129-26tx ELECTRICALTTXTURES, and suppliee, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts Reliable party wants to rent furnislied house or apartment. References furnished. Must be clean. Telephone 335 and ask for Mr. Ericksen. 131-a6tx WANTED—High school boy. 16 years old or over. Apply Sher-man-White, corner Third & Monroe streets. 128tf WANTED — Woman for general housework; family of three adults. Steady work, excellent wages. No washing or ironing. Go home nights or stay. Address Box 372, care Democrat. 131-3tx WANTED—To rent one or two unfurnished rooms. Address Box 373, care Democrat. 132-3tx 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
TWO MEN WANTED AT ONCE' Manager of large, well known feed company must appoint two men for good paying work in the localities where this newspaper is circulated. Render service and do sales work. Farm experience or any kind of sates experience helpful. Must have car. Pleasant, permanent work. Send only name and address. Personal interview arranged. Write Box 374, c/o Democrat. Itx-s WANTED—To do outside painting. Call Arnold & Klenk, Phone 463. 133 2tx WANTED TO BUY—Baby stroller, in good condition. Phone 751. g 133-3 t WANTED—Housework by reliable young lady. Will stay nights. Phone 431. g 133-2 t WANTED TO Ill’Y — Good~used cans, any make or model. Zinstmaster LMotor Sales. First and Monroe. Phone 372. 133-g6t “MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on us, 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 move 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 DDKS YOUR (’'Airneed a tune up? Let us help make your motoring more enjoyable. Byrd's Garage, 201 S. First St. 130-6 t HOW'S YOUR BRAKES? — Can you stop quick in an emergency? See us for complete brake work. Byrd's Garage, 201 S. First St. 130-Gt NOTICE —I will noFbcTrespoiisible for any debts other than made by myself. Dee Dierkes. g 132-3 t buy used cans, all makes and models. See Hicks 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 FUR COATS mothproofed for 5 years for only 25c a year. Berlou Mothspray guarantees to repair your coat if damaged by mpths within 5 years. Holthouse Dtug Co. H LOST —Gruen wrist watch set with two diamonds. White leather band. Reward. Finder please call 81 a 131-3tx ——FOR rent for RENT OR SALE—At Preble' a modern' seven room house, hardwood floors and built in features. Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff, telepnone 996-H. a 133-otx —o Democrat Want Ads Get Results
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U. S. Planes Down Some Jap Balloons Action Revealed By Spokane Newspaper Spokane, Wash., June 6—(WP) The Spokane Chronicle has disclosed that U. S. planes have shot down some of the bomb-carrying balloons launched against this country by Japan. The newspaper, with office of censorship approval, said yesterday that in one instance a plane was readied for a take-off after a balloon was sighted, but the bag was at too high an altitude —40.000 feet. Revealing it had obtained data from police officials and witnesses, the Chronicle reported that one western farmer “captured” a balloon which landed in a field, tied it to a fence and notified the federal bureau of investigation. Two children played with two bombs their fathers found in the woods. They innocently removed the arming gnd detonating devices, but the bombs did not explode. (The war department recently announced that six persons were killed May 5 near Lakeview, Ore., by the explosion of a balloondropped bomb.) The newspaper said two bombs were reported to have exploded near a city but that officials could not find a trace of fragments or the balloon itself. FfUDYREyisidN (Continued From Page One) basic change in it but, by revision, avoid the present ambiguity on procedural issues—those on which a majority of any seven security council members is needed for a decision. The mere fact that the United States is willing to think of altering the voting formula must go into the world charter without any change whatsoever.
|g| PRICE; S3OOOI You wouldn’t think of paying such a price for a child’s toy, but it might cost you as much or more if someone should fall over it, be injured and bring suit for damages. Ask about Comprehensive Personal Liability Insurance. THE SUTTLES CO. Arthur D. Suttles, Agent Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. Representing rhe An» Life Insursnce Company of HinfonL Cotmecticnl llllllftlllll I
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HIGH RUSSIAN (Continued From t«ia« One) last stronghold of Nazidom In Berlin fell to the Russians. Goebbels’ own body was discovered by the Russians in the same underground shelter, together with those of his wife and children. All had died of poisoning. Goebbels apparently had administered poison to members of his family and then committed suicide. His body was found practically decapitated by a shell splinter or explosive charge which had caught him full in the neck, almost tearing his head from his
PUBLIC AUCTION FIVE ROOM HOUSE, NEW DOUBLE GARAGE. ONE ACRE OF LAND and PERSONAL PROPERTY FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 5:00 p. m. LOCATION: In Williams, Indiana, or 5 miles Northwest of Decatur, Indiana on Highway No. 27, then one mile East. DESCRIPTION: GOOD FIVE ROOM HOUSE, built-in Kitchen tea tures, new siding, Concrete foundation, new Driven Well, this home is in excellent repair, nice Lawn, New Double Gai'age with Concrete floor. One Acre of ground all newly fenced. AN ATTRACTIVE HOME, IDEALLY LOCATED WITHIN EASY DRIVING DISTANCE of Fort Wayne or Decatur Industries. PERSONAL PROPERTY: 1938 VIKING Twin Garden Tractor with all attachments in A-l Condition; Briggs Stratton Power Lawn Mower in good shape; Single Shovel Plow; Breaking Plow; Garden Plow; Hedge Shears; 2 Wheel Trailer; Good 12 ft. Ladder; Garden Tools; Wheelbarrow; 4 hole Hog Feeder; Chicken Coops; 3 Oil Drums; Some Spouting; Water Tank; Cistern Pump; 2 Iron Kettles and 2 Kettle Stands; iron Cooker; Butchering Table; Shovels; Lawn Roller; 2 Stepladders; Grindstone and Motor; Mechanic Tools and other articles. SOME WHITE ROCK CHICKENS, and 2 SHEEP. 2 4x6 Ilog Houses, Hog Troughs. 2 Gal. Red Paint, Paint Buckets. Several Doors, Door Track, Metal Step Frame. HOUSEHOLD GOODS and MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: lot) lb. Ice Box; Buffets; 'Dining Room Table and chairs; Rockers; Table and Desk Lamps; Wash Stands; Double Wardrobe; Drop Leaf Table; 2 Heating Stoves; Laundry Stove; Washing Machine; Wringer; 2 Wash Benches; 2 Tubs; Metal Cabinet; Defroster; Medicine Cabinet; Oil Stove; Lawn Glider; Lawn Table and 4 Lawn Chairs. GUNS and SHELLS: 20 Gauge Shot Gun, 12 Gauge Shot Gun, and 16 Gauge Shot Gun and shells for each. Boys Bicycle, new. TERMS: Real Estate —20% day of sate, balance upon delivery of good Title. Personal Properly—Cash. ROBERT MARHENKE, Owner s J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer Erwin Doehrntan—Auctioneer Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana.
PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE - We have sold our house and will sell our furniture at public auction at 828 Walnut street, Decatur, on THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1945 6 O’Clock P. M. Barrel-back Mohair Maroon color Living Room Suite, first class; Walnut Kneehole Desk and chair; Occasional chair; Coffee table; Tier table; Floor lamps; Tabic lamps; Axminster rug 9x15, beautiful floral design, less than 1 year old; Chrome Breakfast table and 4 chairs, talite has porcelain top; Set of Dishes, service for 6; Other dishes and cooking utensils; Pressure canning cooker; Mirror; Metal bed with coil spring & good mattress; Pillows; Chest of Drawers; Coal or wood range cook stove; Bottom part of kitchen cabinet; Tattle and chairs; Fruit jars and canned fruit; Garden hose; Lawn mower; Lawn broom; Miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. MR. & MRS. FRANK McCLYMONDS OWNERS Roy S. Johnson —Auct. T. D. Schieferstein—Clerk.
body. The bodies of Goebbels and his family also were badly burned, but were identified by the Russians without too much difficulty. The Russians have given no Hitter, Goebbels and other Nazis hint as to how the bodies of found in Berlin have been disposed of. This probably will re.main a seciet for all time to guard against the possibility of Nazi fanatics trying to recover the bodies. o Rest Wool When a wool garment gets a rest after a day or two of wear, the wool springs back and some wrinkles drop out—so less pressing is needed.
NOTICE OF FINAL BF.TTLK.MKNT OF ESTATE NO. 4(W? |q hcrebj’ given to ttie creditors, lii'h> Hud legatees of Mary I*7l iz.cbettih FuKatte, deceaxekl t,, ai>pear In the Adams ClrcuH Court. liaW alt Dccaltur, Indiana, on the I day of Sef>tom'ber, 1045, anti show muse, if any, why the Final Rettletnent Acoouiutis with the estate of said decedent sfhould not be approved, and H.ild licit.s are notified to then and inhere make proof of heirship, and receive thiir distriliuGve shares. Clyde l.eotls Fugale, Administrator De-atur, tmllana, June 6, 4943. Ferd L. Llhrrrr, Attorney lune 6-1.1 m--Democrat Want. Ads Get Results
100 INSULATORS at NO EXTRA CHARGE with FENCE CONTROLLERS • IWHr J F..* • w x / GAMBLE’S STANDARD A . _ FENCE COISTROLLERS ’ Standard Battery Model $11.95 Sealed Power Model .1 .‘ l 15.96 Sealed Power Electronic Mode! 18.76 Scaled Power Combination Model 19.95 Can be purchased on our Thrifty Payment Plan. Kfly SPRM O 20 c or2fo' 25c | f^ SAIE >7. '' ; y/*”' ■ 4 ’ / Cattle Spray iG,i.Gn97/ Excellent repellent. Effective long / after application. For cattle, , horses, mules, etc. 6-GALLON CAN . . *4.04 / / "THE FRIENDIY STORE" •EvM*y itnm offered in thia ad in a combination deal to available to tht) purchaser aeparately and individually at the applicabto ceiling prica.
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The Spalding School in Chicago was the first school started particularly for crippled children. The opening date was 1907, with high school classes added in 1916. NOTICK Alter pvtitkHiPd »h retiuired by taw. n«4l<u In hereby given that th** Trustee and Advisory Board of French township will offer for sale, at public aiawion, Hie school hnuse and ground In <ll>-trl«t No. I known as the Hocker whool. Said sale frill In held on Saturday June t«h at It p. nt. Lor<n Heller Trustee of Prench Township. May 24 June l-«
