Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1945 — Page 5
iiHSPAY, JUNE 7.1945.
Wet Reports for »L.. t ,FTT- MURRAY A CO. W N ii kinds of livestock at W a w'Hshire, Herne took received ovory day •“until 12:30 p. m. S rJ»K« BDd 110 c 011 " 111 " 101 phone SOI roiTci'ted June 7. K ' $14.50 S ' ' L" ' 14.00 . K ;6 n °, , b . 13.50 - * 13.00 - ' 13 00 BtCi’ 15 - 50 , B " 1400 H 9.00 * Dgs 5.00 ’ Buhner stock yards 9H ioi wgjjl Corrected June 7. BLnission <»’ weight, charge 7 l i2olbs :zzS B" 13.25 Bohoicei- — .■ K . 550 ,< IBwholesale egg and ; fIKoULTRY QUOTATIONS B Furnished by J| BLcatur PRODUCE CO. S: Phone 380 Corrected lA ' Bovprumem Ceiling Prices Bell 32 c Sos breib'i'H and fryers ... 29. c ,3! > ■ 251 r fryers 39. e s priiu;ers 39. c hens “°‘ l *? B GRAIN MARKET B burk elevator co - C# (orrei ted June 7. subject to change during day. i^E'CPS delivered at elevator. - Red Wheat - *1.66 l\ ■ Red Wheat —- 1.65 and Old Corn 1.60 8ean5......2.16 \ ■ w 0at5,.... — Jll ■rJ ■seed 200 ■n B —\°? Ts .03 per bushel less. 7 r .04 per 100 leqg. *° b. farm LIVESTOCK June 7 — (UP) — |Mai — Livestock: K 5.000. Active, fully steaI and choice barrows and !!" lb;-, and up at 11.75 |M)c rood and c hoice sows at complete clearance. : 4.5"". Calves: SOO. and yearlings, includ|M}'cii'liiu’ heifers steady to 25 lower; general trade very cows 15 to 25 cents off; steady with beef bulls ;icmost fed steers 15.00 to top 17.75 on weighty steers M';>' on yearlings; eastern shesiock; most beef demand narrow on both JB Ulin to 13.1)0; cutters 9.00 Mb weighty sausage? bulls to ■ 21111 heavy fat bulls t > vealers fully steady at ■ down; stock cattle scarce, to strong. ■ 2,000. Steady, odd lots Hiring iambs 16.00 down, till II). We ight 13.75; loads common to good 90 ties, old Moled lambs 11.25; wooled ■ faced yearling breeding IMlii, with two-year old few yearling wethers 15.00; IB'' 1 ' string wooled yearlings * li.Oti; odd lots shorn - ewes 6.00 to 7.75. WAYNE LIVESTOCK B" Wayne, Ind, June 7.—(UP) V*estock: no change; everything |B ndia NAPOLIS livestock B lHna i |fll h ; . June 7.— (UP) — 7,0(m; active, good and 150 I,M - HP and bulk 140--IH anii numerous small lots 1 Mights $14.80; 100-110 lbs.. good and choice sows ■t"' 550; calves, 600; selected "> good and choice lights " B -35416.75; others email dhead medium to good load good to choice mixW”" 16 * m °s’ly heifers, $15.75; iiioderately active steady; beef cows - H 3.25-$14.25; ■^Ei,,'"I’' 1 ’' t 0 sls: hulk common to s 9 ' sn ’ 1 3; canners ami :«" s aigely $"-$9.25; vealers acBJ W t 0 50c higher, top sl7. to good spring lambs ; ■“‘’Uchoiee quotable to sl'6. IB CH| CAGO grain close By Juiy ' »l-67-$1.66%; Sept. B?' ° eC ” S LG3 WSI.64; May. U Sept.. $1 18 Bt, May ’ H.UYaR. «4’ 6 t? : DeC ” - 63V% ’ IM *‘ 64 - May.
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED advertising rates —o—- — 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 t| m „ 75e . 3 time. $1; 6 tirne(| Jl<7s Rate, quoted are for con.ecutive Insertion., No classified ads accepted on .kipday achedRate for 10 point BLACK t-ACE I. 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday Saturday deadline i. 9 a. m/ for sale ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES"~Re. 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. °26 ts FOR SALE —CompietFline - of wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. 86-ts FOR SALE — A new shipment of sealed tomato plants. Plenty of sweet potato and yam plants and all other garden and flower plants. Mrs. Win. Strahm, 339 North Ninth slre '''- g 131-61 JUST 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 1 fertilize t corn planter for Oliver tractor; 1 McCor-mick-Deering tractor plow, like new; 3 tractor buck rakes; 1 10-ft. Oliver combine; 3 corn shelters. Craigville Garage. b 132-6 t FOR SALE -Allis Chalmer W. U. tractor, on rubber. Roy Balsiger, 2% miles west, Ifk miles north of Berne. g 132 3t USED - FURNITURE 1“ studio couch, good condition, first $28.50 takes it. 1 kitchen cabinet, like new, first S3O taken it. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 132-31 FOR SALE Tailor tot and nursery chair. Phone 692. g132-3t FOR SALE —-Adult's bicycle. Down Town Texaco Service Staion, corner Second and Jacknon streets. Decatur. a 132-31 x
FOR SALE — Lincoln soy beans. Certified seed. Ed Rietsteck, 31j miles north, % west of M; gley. Poe phone. b 133-3lx FOR SALE — 5 room house in northern addition, 2 car garage. 828 Dierkes street, err phone 5182. g 133-3'. FOR SALE An idec.l 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 B"aul ifully locat'd eight-room modern home, corner lot, Fourth street. Immediate possession. To settle estate, must receive offers. Every board carefully selected by experienced hardwood buyer for own residence. Hardwood downstairs, oak wood work over house. Full basement, furnace, two cisterns, motor plumb ing, l*/> baths. May be used as two family home with little alteration. Want quick sale. Bob Ib iter, Realtor, K. C. Building. Phoac 870. k 134-61 FOR SALE - Owner will sacrilie" SI,OOO for quick sate as he i< leaving city. Completely rebuilt in 1935 from American Home plans, John Manville materials sevenroom home. Insulated so that automatic heat, hot water year round cost only $l2B. Life-time roofing, siding. Attached heat< d garage. Hardwood throughout. Beautiful heailatoi fireplace. Full basement. May be used as single or double family residence Without alteration. Contains two new complete kitchens with General Electric stoves, refrigerators, I’/i baths. Corner lot, walking distance. General Electric, churches, schools, business -district. Possession by August 1. Only $3,000 cash down, rest like rent. May consider trade. Bob Heller. Realtor, K. C. Building. Phone 87Q. *1 134-61 FOR SALE 4 coca-cola ice coolers. Inquire Worthnian Field. g 134-2 t FOR SALE — -"4 bed. spring and mattress. Can be seen at 608 Indiana street, or call 1160. g 134 “! FOR SALE—Two 1911 FHA homes, immediate possession. Two bed rooms, large living room, kitchen, modern bath, full basement with recreational area, furnace, large lots near nice park. First time ottered for sale. Immediate possessioiu About SBSO down and <3O monthly. Bob Heller. Realtor K. C. Building. Phone 870.- k L->4-6< 5 — FOR - SALE- Newly insulated sei ■ en room house, carpeting tor three rooms, venitian blinds, motor plumbing, new forced air furnace and stoker, within easy na ' ing distance of main part ot city. T. D. Schieferstein, telephone D I134’tt
iQI ICKIES by Ken Reynolds I > I Boy, this is our lucky day! Here’s a $25 reward in the Democrat Want Ads for the purse we found with $72 in it!" •' OR SALE — Model F-12 International tractor on steel with cul- , tivators, completely overhauled. Also fresh Holstein cow, 5 years o,tl - 104. a 134-3 t, I'OR SALE -Dunlield beam.; pair horses; Holstein bull. J. O. ; THcker, Phone 6961. 134-2 t !■ OR. SALE — Table top kerosene range. A 7-room semi-modern - house, garage, 811 West Monroe. I'hoirn 1311. 134 . 3 t x for SALE OR TRADE One pair ol 4 and 5-year-old Chestnut geldings. One pair of bay mares, 5 and 6 years old. Both teams are well broke. Harry Reed, one mile north and one mile east of Bluffton. Craigville telephone. b 134-61 WANTED SEWING' MACHINE REPAIRIRO — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, i make buttonholes. Boardman's, 445! South First. 129-26tx ! pliee, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackson & Setond Streets. ts Reliable party wants to rent furnished house or apartment. References furnished. Must be clean. Telephone 335 and ask for Air. Ericksen. 131 a6tx WANTED—High school boy. 16 years old or over. Apply Sher-man-White, corner Third de Monroe streets. 128tf WANTED-To rent one or two un-i furnished rooms. Address Box 373, care Democrat. 132-3tx WANTED —To do outside painting. Call Arnold & Klenk, Phone 463. 133-2tx WANTED TO BUY Baby'sfrolleT, in good condition. Phone 751. g 133-3 t WANTED Housework by I 'reliable young lady. Will stay nights. Phone 431. g 133-2 t WANTED TO BUY Good used cars, any make or model. Zintsmaster Motor Sales. First and Monroe. Phone 372. 133-g6t WANTED Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts
MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROUBLE - Call~on~U67Vve 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. 15-1 f APPLIANCE - S E RVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electtrical appliances. We carry a comi plete line of parts for all popular I makes.—Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts I DOES YOUR CAR need a tune up? Let us help make your motoring more enjoyable. Byrd's Garage, 201 S. First St. 130-6 t HOW’S - Can you stop quick in an emergency? See us i'm complete brake work. Byrd’s Garage, 201 S. First St. 130-6 t N( )TICE—I will not be responsible for any debts other than made by myself. Dee Dierkes. g LJ2-3t pj VE YEARS protection againkt moths. Berlou Guaranteed Mothspray guarantees in writing to repair or replace any article damaged. Holthouse Drug Co. it LOST AN Iri OUN D LOST—Gruell wrist watch eet with two diamonds. White leather band. Reward. Finder please call a, 131-3tx LOST Ration book No. 4. Carl Nussbaum. Ux HfirKENT FOR RENT"OR SALE At Preble. a modern seven room house, hardwood floors and built in feature*. Mrs. ,!. ('. Grandstaff, telei pnone 996-H. a 133-3tx The expression "Uncle- Sam probably originated in the War ol 1812, accoi’ding to Encyclopedia Britannica. At that time all govi eminent property was stamped with ' the initials “U. S.’, leading to the popular corruption.
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RESIGNING as president of executive yuan (premier) of China, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shelt turned the post over to Acting Premier T. V. Soong, above. Recognized as China’s most brilliant statesman, Soong has been since Dec. 4 attending to most of the premier duties for Chiang, who retains his position as president of China and the head of State. (International) Prisoners of war in Michigan wood areas produced 439,262 pulpwood sticks, 39.733 railroad ties, 172.594 cedar posts and 1,368 cords of chemical wood during the first two months of, 1945. A|>i>i>intiiieii< <>l' Kseciitrlx Ehliilc Vo. IIGII Notice is tier.Hiv given, That the I unxl'v i sigiinil -ha - Ibeen appointed Exeouitrix of the esta'le "f Seth I>. Beavers laite of Adams Coun'ty, deceased. Tile ept'ate is probably solve mt. hila M. Heavens, E\r< U'trix June G, la I's. 1.. I.merer. Attorney -11-21 .o HIIVI H CEft'l II K A'ITG Notice is hereby given that Willfred M. Boffeiili,irger has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County. Imlfana, to have the. time and place of his birtli determined. Said p-atitlon Is set for hearing on the loth day of .lime IS 15 CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court June 7 ippoiiitiiient of IGteeutrlx Estate No. Hill < ....Notice is herelby given, That the imdyrsigncd lias been appointed Executrix of the estate of Joiin Rich, I.it'- of Adams County, deceas-. cd. The estate is probably solvent. Mary Rich Executrix jNathnn Nelson,* Attornev May 21, 1945. May 24-:tl-J-7 o — NiltN'-IIESIDEN'r NOTICE In the Adams Circuit Court April Term, 11145 STATE OF INDIANA COI’N'I'Y OE ADAMS S'S: Joseph A. Hendricks vs Dorothy Hendricks: Complaint for divorce. It appearing from affidavit, filled in the altove entitled cause, t'hat Dorothy Hendricks, til*’ above named defendant, is a non-resident of Hie State of Indiana. Notine is lierciby given tile said Dorothy Hendricks that site he and appear bef'ore the honorable Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the ::rd day of September. 1915, tit same l. ing the first juiridh ial day of the next regular term thereof, to lie tvol- , t i..|,. Court House in the city of 11. atur, conitneni ing on Monday, the 3rd day of September A it. 1315, and pl.'-ad by' answer or demur to said complaint, or Ihe same will be heard and determini d in her abseii' ■ . Wil ness my name, and Die seal of said Court hereto affix'rd this 23 day of Mav, 1915. Clyde O. Trout net' Clet k Nnllian C. Nelson, lltoruey for plaintiff May 21-31 June 7
NOTICE! See Me for All Kinds of GENERAL INSURANCE Kenneth Runyon Decatur Insurance Agency Representing Old Line Companies 107[/ 2 N. Second Phone 385
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SALE CALENDAR JUNE 8- Robert Marhenke, Williams, Ind., 5 Room House, otic acre of land, and personal property, 5:00 I’. M. Erwin Doehrman and J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneers. JUNE 2—Heirs of Matilda Burris Gunder, 1 block south and then second house east, of U. B. Church In Geneva, Ind. Real estate and household goods. Roy S. Johnson, auct. JUNE 9—George Perry. 750 High street, Decatur, Indiana, Household Goods. 6:00 P. M. J. F. Santnann, Auctioneer. JUNE 13—A. P. Gehres, miles south of Convoy, Ohio; 8 mites west of Van Wert on road No. 224 and then 1 mile south or % mile south and 1 mile east of Middleberry, Ohio. Dairy cattle sale. Roy Johnson, auct. JUNE 15—George H. Ehrman, >/ 2 mile West and 1% mile South of Preble, Ind. Good 83 Acre Farm, Fine Improvements. 6:30 P. M. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. JUNE 16—Mrs. Catherine F. Pellett, 3 miles North of Silver Lake, Ind. Fine Modern Home and 7 Acres. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. JUNE 25—Mrs. F. G. Schinnerer, l’(> miles east of Willshire. Ohio. Well Improved 114 Acre farm. Modern Home. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer.
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planes. Thin brought the toll of American shipping since April 26 to seven light naval units sunk and 44 damaged. 1 O Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregular in moderate trading. Bonds, firm; U. 8. governments higher. Curb stocks irregularly higher. Cotton up as much as 60c a bale. Wheat, corn, oats, rye and barley irregular. Cbiiago livestock, hoge, active, fully steady: cattle steady to 25c lower; sheep, steady o Trade In a Goc.d Town — Decatur ,
PUBLIC SALE 32—HEAD DAIRY CATTLE—32 Dairy Equipment I will sell my entire herd of Dairy Cattle on the farm 5'/ a mites south of Convoy. Ohio; 8 miles west of Van Wert on road No. 224 and then 1 mile south or Ij mile south and 1 mile east of Middleherry, Ohio. , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, ’45 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. 3 Holstein cows, 3 yrs. old, each with calf by side; 4 Holstein cows, 2 yrs. old. Be fresh by day of sale; 1 Holstein cow. 4 yrs. old, milking heavy flow. Bred Jan. 20; 1 Holstein cow. 3 yrs. old. Be fresh in August; 1 Holstein cow, f 3 yrs. old, Be fresh in October; 1 Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old. Bred March 21; 1 Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, Milking heavy flow; 1 Holstein cow. 4 yrs. old. will freshen in August; 1 Holstein cow. milking good flow; 1 Holstein heifer will bo fresh July 39; 1 Holstein Bull coming 2 yrs. old; 1 Holstein Bull 4 mo. old. Extra good: 1 Black Jersey cow. 6 yrs. old. Duo July 17 B—REGISTERED JERSEY COWS—B Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old. will freshen June 20; Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old. will freshen June 27; Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, will freshen July 17; Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old. will freshen July 21; Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, will freshen July 6: •’ Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, will freshen July 25. , 4 yearling heifers and 6 coming yearling heifers, Holsteins and Jerseys. HERD IS T. B. 4. BANGS TESTED. This is a good herd of dairy cattle. MILKER —DeLaval two unit magnetic milker. The very best. Pipe and stall cocks for 18 cows. MILK COOLER—W ilson 6 can electric milk cooler. Best condition--12 STANCHIONS. TERMS CASH. ' ' A. P. GEHRES, Owner Roy S. Johnson—Auct. Midvin Leichty—Auct.
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N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturday!, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyee Examined Glaetea Fitted Add Fragrance Herb* are used tor fragrance and flavor In cooking. NOTICE! " I will be out of my office June 10 to 16, inc. OR. J. M. BCRK
