Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1945 — Page 5

PAY, JUNE IL 1945.

*• Met Reports _ K report OF LOCAL s\*'l^B’ Y fORE |GN MARKETS 1 <1 ,or i•! KnETT, MURRAY A CO. t’ ft ■ all kinds of livestock at iI ® ■,tun ’Willshire, Berne ;< t . ™ ■rfock received every day W* until 12:80 p. m. Wlr<i»« e an<l 110 c0mm4,,108 ir B* pweMl „ ■ corrected June 11 Kim :: - --—l3-50 ly-' 13.50 J. Ml 13.25 Bl 8:00 ■t,"C ) 15.50 ■ 9-00 . 5.00 STOCK YARDS phone 101 I^H iporrected June I'l or weight charge K Bows uJK zzz HH’ 14.50 — 5.50 erc! EGG AND » QUOTATIONS 111; Furnished by produce co. Phone 880 June Corrected June 11 or five celling Prices * 21. B 32c Sallow,broilers and fryers.... 29. c tPOM vtMi'ryeis 29. c ieauogjM springers - c i eating Hocal grain market Kurk elevator co. raking Corrected June I'l nd subject to change tnestic during day. above d ellvered 8t elevat°rf oil’ Wheat ?1.66 are rati^B ßwi Wheat 165 e obiM^B , ' el ' and 01(4 CorD 1-60 K. 2 Soy Beans 2.10 Beans 2.16 M\.-, oats .77 il! 2.00 M 109 IBains: .03 per bushel leas, s gKirn; .04 per 100 lees. a.-|3||| to.b. farm WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wayne, Ind., June 11. — way to^K-Livestuck: No change. Everything to i< ptaB IANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ,n« Junie 11. — (UP)— iui Andß'-bivestock : aw and bulk 140-160 lbs. and ling lots lighter weights 14.50; ilantingM) |i )s . 13.50-14.50; good and ■ sows 14,05, »“ opening rather slow: neeM^B rl y sales 10 to 25 lower; load .ntalion^B !o choice medium weight rick upM 16.35; several loads and lots good t 0 choice mostly pick 15.75-16.25; part load ’, lieifers 16.25; cows opening • ““M: few good 13.25-14.25; bulk ;rrfflw^B c i an 4 lnediu m 9.50-13.00; cutters largely 7.00ip" gairly active, steady. ’ ■.50. |B*P 200; opening generally M few lots good and choice ■ lambs 1500-16.00; small lot ung U D qraed wooled lambs 15.75. LIVESTOCK June 11 — (UP) - ■~ LiVeßtock: amtte^j 8 ' Active, fully steaaul. il! "' choice barrows and tsta ß, lw lbs ' and up at 14,75 y someMJ ? ' Sood and choice sows at s.” HeHB complete clearance. wasnMik; i 4ioo0 _ Calves . I>ooo •Ind of^H ai! " c ' loice fed steers and ineton^B” B '' s *’ rong 1° 25 cents, 13 cents higher; U® grade steady to strong; .iji.iniSß 9n l v moderately active; top i li-S5; bulk 15.25 to 17.25; of on J^B tß Stea(ly to strong, best J ' VS Weak: hulls and veal e,inkM taily: VPalers 16.50, mostly ■e:irt."H- aOWn - : canncrs and cutters ttort-^B, 0 ,..' 1 ”’ D ’ ost beef cows 9.50 ’ Practical top weighty U\. ’ulls 13.00; heavy beef ,® ; . stock cattle active, '■ t° 15.25 mostly, i'll t ( ’^B' e l ) ' 3,000. Active, fully ,„ B <>nie sales around 25 offt’H a nf ler; . several Packages s f 'l o *ce native spring ' J}’ w *th fat bucks dis- ’® ; 200 head medium s.” around 65 lbs. Texas iway.fahk; l4,so: st ‘ven loads good • I®, e 105 lb. fed clipped fu,ly 25 Percent J.., 5 ' 00 to 15.10 straight, A.K », No - 1 pe’ts: three V lUm an<l S°°d shorn J Bt? 2 Pelts 14,25 : shorn ,0.-k:K I eWeS 6,00 t° 8.00. ,t »- - ■ 8:00 p. m . ■ Exali' Phone 13 5 , V ’“mined Glasses 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 $1.75, Rates quoted are for consecads V °. e ,n " rt ' on ’- No classified ads accepted on sklpday achedface’iJ 10 polnt BLACK aertlon. ' WOrd for Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m/

FOR SALE i elect ßical , gardless of your needs In the i lino of electrical supplies, large or , small, we can supply y OU , includ- , ing wire, heating elements, swit- , ches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & ' Elen L 226-ts FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Wanted—Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros Phone 360. 86 . t1 FORIfALE—I fertiliser corn plauter 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 — Beautifully located 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 woodwork over house. Full basement, furnace, two cisterns, motor plumb ing, baths. May be used as two family home with little alteration. Want quick sale. Bob Heller, Realtor, K. C. Building, Phone 8«0- k 134-6 t FOR SALE —Owner will sacrifice SI,OOO for quick sate as he fa 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 heated garage. Hardwood throughout. Beautiful heailator fireplace. Full basement. May be used as single or double family residence without alteration. Contains two new complete kitchens with General Electric stoves, refrigerators, 1% baths. Corner lot, walking distance, General Electric, churchds, schools, business district. Possession by August 1. Only ?3,d00 cash down, rest like rent. May consider trade. Bob Heller, Realtor, K. C. Building, Phone 870. k 131-Gt FOR SALE— One IfliTFlLriimne, immediate possession. Two bed rooms, large living room, kitchen, modern bath, full basement with recreational area, furnace, large lots near nice park. First time offered for sale. Immediate possession. s9<6o dawn and about S3O monthly. Bob Heller, Realtor, K. C. Building, Phone 870. k 134-6 t FOR SALE—Newly insulated seven room house, carpeting for three rooms, venitian blinds, motor plumbing, new forced air furnace and stoker, within easy walking distance of main part of city. T. D. Schieferstein, telephone 104. 134-ts FOR SALE—Chore-Boy - Milkers, just received another shipment. S. E. Brown. 135t3x FOR SALE — Toroughbred Brown Swiss bull calf. Clarence Busick, Decatur R. 3. Phono 682-C. 135-dt TOR - SALE^UmxI 20-inch high bed. Vilas Elzey, Monmouth. Call evenings. 136- tx FOR~SALIiPGood' Guei-usey cow. calf by side. Second house north Union Chapel church. John V. Walters. a137-3tx FOR - SAIjE— 2 — OI (' “gi ItiOarFo w soon. Chas. Gresley, 3 mile/s east and 1 mile south of Hoagland. 7 miles directly north of Decatur. 3tx-137. FOR - SALE — 19IU Sll l del> a k ” r Coach, S3OO. 1938 one-half ton International truck, good condition, $475. Ivan Garwood, Conner Line and Studebaker. Phone 7303. 137FOR~S'ALE—Farm - Have for immediate disposal my 60-acre farm, % mite south of Pleasant Mills. Contact Mrs Frank Masters, 1606 Leland, Lima, Ohio. Phone 51907. 137 ' 3tx FOR SALE--1941 Plymouth DeLuxe coach: heater and radio; Brat Motor Co., your Ford Dealer. 137-3 t FOR - SA Ll'l = 4’i<f7 "Ford’C on vert ibte Coupe. Brant Motor Sates. 137-3 t o — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOLSE Wheat: July 1.67%: Sept. 1.63’4; Dec. 1.63-163%; May 1.63. Com: July 1.15%B; May 1.15%8. Oats: July 66-65%; Sept. 64%-%: Dec. 64%; May 64%-%. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

DUCKIES by Ken Reynolds I—'1 —' t L (l , "All I’ve got to say is—ls you'd gotten a dog with a Democrat Want Ad he’d been smart enough to bury his own bones!” 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE-One pair j of 4 and 5-year-old Chestnut geldr ings. 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 Bluffp ton. Craigville telephone. - . b 134-6 t I'OR SAtE — Used Furniture: 3 2-piece velour living room suites • $15.00 each. 1 2-piece leather living room suite $5.00. Kitchen - cabinet base SIO.OO, Round tables $2.00 each. Sprague Furniture i Store, Phone 199. 136t2 FOR SALE—Onion Sets, 15c lb.; complete line Burpee’s i seeds. Cash Coal Feed & Supply, Monroe & Bth. 137t3 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 FIXTURES, and suppliee, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackeon & Second Streets. ts WANTED TO HUY — Good used cars, any make or model. Zintsmaster Motor Sates. First and Monroe. Phone 372. 133-g6t WANTED — Unfurnished apartment. Reply to Democrat box No. 373. 135-6tx 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 MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROUBLE —Call on.ue, we will be glad to give you a free estimate ou 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-ATTENTidN-We-re-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, eweepers, irons, and other electtrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-1 f We buy used cam, aid makes and models. See Hick's Garage for highest prices. % mite south Decatur, U. S. No. 27. , 121-T ~~~L()ST ANI)~FOUND LOST Ladies Helbros watch, diamond chip on each side. Mrs. Aaroln Bowen, Decatur, route 5. Monroeville phone. Reward. 3tx 137. LOST — Black, light tan colored hound dog. Reward. Henry Bultemeir, Decatur route 1, Hoagland phono. a137-stx I LOST—Ration books 4. Harold A. Baker, Virginia R. Baker, Sue Ann Baker, Sharon Kay Baker, git o Markets At A Glance By United Press IStdeke irregularly higer in moderate trading. Bonds irregular; U. S. Governments dull. Cunb stocks irregular. (Cotton steady. Wheat off as much as 1% cents a bushel; corn, oats, rye and barley futures steady. Chicago livestock: Hqgs active, fully steady; cattle strong to firm, and sheep fully .-teady. o • Younq Mother Held For Slayinq Child Peoria. 111., June 11—(UP) — Mrs. Margaret Thompson, 22, wife of an overseas soldier, was held without bail today in connection with the fatal stabbing and choking of her two and a half year old daughter, Patricia Ann. Police chief Fred Nussbaum said the child’s body bore 23 stab wounds. He said the mother told i him she threw the-child down a flight of stairs. “She still lived, so 1 stabbed her with a bread knife.” Nussbaum said the mother told him. “She still was alive then, so I choked her.’ — o They that grovern the most make the least noise—Selden.

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Morrison Building Sale Is Recorded Mrs. Dick Boch Is New Building Owner The sate of one of the city’s largest business buildings and one of eight three story structures in Decatur, was recorded today. Mrs. Dick (Marie) Boch purchased what Is known as the Morrison building, corner of Second street and Liberty Way, from the American United Life Insurance company. The three-story brick building has a frontage of approximately I 42 feet on Second street, and ext tends west on Liberty Way more

| 1 w > | I H Wr MMBwfcWF 11 ’ Wo. I KBSS&kI ■'* - "51 S My a ■ ji- | wB 111$ I jAyfeT i SHERIFF ERIN JOHNSON, right, accompanies “Swamper” Oliver Thrift, who is accused of the murder of two U. S. Wildlife officers in the big Okefenokee swamp in southern Georgia, as he says goodby to his wife on the courthouse steps in Waycross, Ga. She will return home to keep the family farm with the aid of her 16-year-old son, while tier husband faces murder charges, (International Soundphoto)

tJU, J gn THREE MEN ABOUT TO BE EXECUTED by Jap occupation troops on yuam are shown above kneeling before their open graves. This Jap photo was made shortly after the secure of Guam by the enemy in 1941 and taken from Jap soldiers who said it was circulated among them for “morale purposes." The trio, of which nothing is known, were seized and beheaded for some offense against the Jap w military command. This is a U. S. Navy photo.

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than 100 feet. The first floor double rooms are occupied by retail stores. The second floor houses several offices and the third'floor Is occupied as living quarters. The amount involved in the transaction was not disclosed! Mrs. Boch has not announced what changes, if any, will be made in the building, o Furlough Mileage To Redeployed Veterans Washington, June 11—(UP) The office of price administration has amended its gasoline rationing regulations to provide furlough mileage allowances for servicemen being redeployed from Europe to the Pacific. Present regulations provide that a soldier must present furlough papers to

a local ration board to obtain the furlough allowance of a gallon of gasoline a day. Soldiers being redeployed through the United States, however, are given not furlough papers but temporary duty assignments for 30 days of rest and recreation. This is so the redeployment furlough will not be charged against their regular furlough time. The DPA instructed local boards to grant furlough gasoline to any soldier presenting his temporary duty papers. The allowance of one gallon for each day of furlough remains unchanged. o If a single man achieves the highest kind of love it will be sufficient to neutralize the hate of millions. —Gandhi, - AppointiiiriH of AdiiilnlHtrntrlx Entafe .Vo. -UU3 Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned lias been appointed Administratrix of tlie estate of Calvin G. llalmert late of Adams County, deceased. T?lie estate is probably solvent. Eliza M. llivhnert, Administratrix N. Nelaon. Attoruey May 2tt. 1!>I5. Mav 2S-.Tuno 1 11

NOTICE! See Me for All Kinds of GENERAL INSURANCE Kenneth Runyon Decatur Insurance Agency Representing Old Line Companies 107J4 N. Second Phone 385 NOTICE My office will be closed from June 14 to June 22, 1945. DR. C. C. RAYL Now Open South Side Garage & Body Shop Corner Line and Studebaker St. Phone 7303 We repair all makes of cars. We also buy and resell used cars. Ivan (Jarwood ciiajia ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■

SALE CALENDAR JUNE 13—A. P. Gehres, 5% miles south of Convoy, Ohio; R mile* west of Van Wert on road No. 224 and th»n 1 mile south tst'% mile south and 1 mile east of Middleberry, Ohio. Dairy cattle sate. Roy Johnson, auct. JUNE 15—George H. Ehrman, % 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 18—William G. Smith, 115 South 7th St., Decatur. Ind., 8 room Semi-modern home, 6:30 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. " JUNE 20 Homer S. Byrd, Modern Garage Equipment, First and Jes- n ferson st., Decatur. Ind., 6:30 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, auct. JUNE 21—Homer S. Byrd, Corner of Russell and Mcßarnes St., Decatur, I ml., Good 6 room Semi-modern home and All Household Goods, 4:30 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, auct. JUNE 25—Mrs. F. G. Schinnerer, 1% miles east of Willshire. Ohio, Well Improved Jl4 Acre farm. Modern Home. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer.

if • Make your homa •■■■■■“■■■■■■■■■■■■l fe cheery, — wrround- j jxtga bright. Luctaquik Swunel comw in It cctaw fat 9 fawiiture, v nodwork or mttah Driw in 4 Bocmi K I, Y 'fidgw or brush fl ~„1 U Kohne Drug Store -Ji.. ■■ - 1 1 ■■■■ ■« in iii toa PUBLIC SALE 32—HEAD DAIRY CATTLE—32 Dairy Equipment " 1 will sell my entire herd of Dairy Cattle on the farm 5% miles''" ,, south of Convoy, Ohio; 8 miles west of Van Wert on road No. 224 and then 1 mile south or % mile south and 1 mite east of Middleberry. Ohio. , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, ’45 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. 3 Holstein cows, 3 yrs. old, each with calf by side; 2 Holstein cows, 2 yrs. old. Be fresh by day of sate; L 1 Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, milking heavy flow, Bred Jan. 20; " 1 Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, Be fresh in August; i , 1 Holstein cow, 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; ' a . 1 Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, wiil freshen in August; ■' Z 1 Holstein cow. milking good flow; j* 1 Holstein heifer will be fresh July 30; , 1 Holstein Bull coming 2 yrs. old; 1 Holstein Bull 4 mo. old, Extra good; 1 Black Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, Due July 17. "• ' B—REGISTERED JERSEY COWS—B - r / Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old. will freshen June 20; /' * f Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, will freshen June 27; Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, wiil 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. & BANGS TESTED. This is a good herd of dairy cattle. MILKER—DeLavaI two unit magnetic milker. The very best. Pipe,, and stall cocks for 18 cows. MILK COOLER—Wilson 6 can electric milk cooler. Best condition. 12 STANCHIONS. TERMS—CASH. t A. P. GEHRES, Owner Roy S. Johnson—Auct. Alelvin Leichty—Auct.

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