Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1945 — Page 5

ESDAY, JUNE 11 1945.

Het Reports FOREIGN markets •- I for MURRAY a co. kinds of livestock at |ML„ r Willshire, Berne jy.. k received every day S» until 12:80 p. m. HMkj t g e an d no commlisloß phone 801 ■corrected June 11 IK ? -■■■-■_ 13.50 |K ; 13.00 SW* 1 13 50 |[' 13.25 EB 8:00 ■ 9.00 ■* 5.00 |BnER~STOC k YARDS phone 101 |^B Corrected June 11 ■.mission or weight charge K L $14.50 ■olbs'.' 14"" ■ lbs I**" H 13.25 ■’S 8 -5" B '"■■■■■. 5.50 HhqIESALE egg and ■ultpy quotation* Bg Furnished by ■cATUR PRODUCE CO. IB Phone 380 June 11 Bernmeut celling Prices 32c K broilers and fryers.... 29. c S 28 -4 c ■ fryers 29. c ■ springers 29. c M liens 25.4 c Bosltrs 20. c Bf 20. c ■cal grain market Burk elevator co. ■ Corrected June 11 ■earn subject to change S during day. ■et delivered at elevator. ■Red Wheat ?1.66 ■Red Wheat 1.65 ■iew and Old Corn 1.60 ■o. 2 Soy Beans 2.10 ■y Beans 2.16 ■ew Oats..— .77 Seed 2.00 B 1.00 ■fool 47 Bains: .03 per bushel less. Born: .04 per 100 leas. B t.o.b. farm Bl WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■ Wayne, Ind.. June 13.—(UD ■lock: B: Market steady 160-400 Ibfl. B 150-160 lbs. 14.50; 140-150 B. 70; 120-140 lbs. 14.50; 100B. 14.25. rhs and stags 13.75-13.95; togs 9.00. ped lambs 14.50; wool lambs clipped ewes 7.00; spring 15.00. es 15.00; yearlings 14.00. NAPOLIS LIVESTOCK mapolis, June 13. —(UP) — ■Livestock: ogs 8,000; active, steady: and choice 160 lbs. up. bulk # lbs. and numerous lots of r weights 14.80; 100-140 lbs. 1.50; good and choice sows le 900; calves 600; steers eifers opening slow, about '; small lots good to choice and yearlings 16.00-16.50; 2 hoice yearlings held above odd choice heifers to 16.00; steady; few’ good cows to ■ bulk good 13.25-14.00; comand medium 9.25-13.00; canlid cutters 7.00-9.25; vealers steady, top 16.50. e P 200; supply small, openbout steady; few lots good twice spring lambs 15.00-16.00; 1 ® and good 13.50-14.75. KO LIVESTOCK • sgo, June 13. — (UP) — ' P: 7,000. Active, fully steaK*>d and choice barrows and ' 140 lbs. and up at 14.75 ceilfwdand choice sows at 14.00; bde clearance. t ' d«: 14.000, Calves 1.090. : ’ fed steers and yearlings 7.- all others weak to 25 cents, I It) to 15 cents lower; large- 1 r, m; good and choice s Predominated; top 18.00 sos 1508 lb., averages; best ( 17.80; heifers 17.70; bulk **rs 15,75 to 17.50; medium beef cows 15 to 25 cents - r > others and cutters steady; 1 W 25 cents low’er; vealers ’ *t 16.50 down; stock cat- ‘ at 13.00 to 15.00 mostly. ’ , 1500. Scattered early ‘ steady but little done on lambs; scattered lots na’Pnng lambs 14.50 to 16.00 . , Dg to gra^e > fat bucks disIM; part deck just-good; I 'ambs fall shorn pelts ’ her clipped lambs with ' ■ 1 and fall shorn pelt 1 . ve 15.00; commo to choice ewes 6.50 to 8.00 BIXLER OPTOMETRIST to* HOURS: sirdJ 30 12:30 *° 5:00 aturdayg, 8:00 m I? ephOne 135 cammed G| aßseß Fitted -

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED advertising rates —o— For 26 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 tlmei 75c; 3 times |1; 6 times $1.76, Rates quoted are for consec. ads e ac < n . 8 7 t ? n '’ No clas «lfied use. pted on « kl Pday achedfaceW 10 polnt BLACK sertion 6C Per WOrd tor Copy m UB t be In office by 11 a. m. Monday throu 8 h Friday. Saturday deadline la 9 a. m/ for sale ELECTRICAL SUPPLIEs’Z 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 line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Wanted—Radios to repair. Uhrlck Bros Phone 360. 86 _ tf 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, 1% baths. May be used as two family home with little alteration. Want quick sale. Bob Heller, Realtor, K. C. Building, Phone 87Q - k 134-Gt FOR SALE— One 1914 FHA"liome, 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. $960 down 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. FOR SALE—Good Guernsey cow, calf by side. Second house north Union Chapel church. John V. Walters. a!37-3tx

FOR SALE—2 OIC gilts, farrow soon. Chas. Gresley, 3 miles east and 1 mile south of Hoagland, 7 miles directly north of Decatur. 3tx-137. FOR SALE — 1937 Studebaker Coach. S3OO. 1938 one-half ion International truck, good condition. $475. Ivan Garwood. Corner Line and Studebaker. Phone 7303. 137-3tx FOR SALE—Farm. Have for immediate disposal my 60-acre farm, % mile south of Pleasant Mills. Contact Mrs Frank Masters, 1606 Leland, Lima, Ohio. Phone 51907. 137-31 X FOR SALE -1941 Plymouth DeLuxe coach; heater and radio; Brant Motor Co., your Ford Dealer. 137FOR~SALE—I«37 ]Ford ConvertTble Coupe. Brant Motor Sales. 137-3 t FOR SALE—IO-20 Me. Deering tractor, A-l condition. Phone 6175. 139-3LX FOR SALE—Bruce’s Grill. 23! North 2nd St., Decatur, Indiana. Modern, up to date Equipment. $3500. Write or call 174. Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 138-3 t FOR' SALE Six antique walnut chairs, cane bottom. Phone 66. 138- 1 FOR SALE- Hard raa! burner. Circulating type. A-l condition. Mrs. J. Poffenberger, 854 Dieikes Street, Decatur. 139-a3ix FOR SALE—Kil<heii cabinet in excellent condition. Phone 1121. 139-2tx FOR SALE—Have that old furni- . ture repaired and refinished. Pick up and deliver. All work guaranteed. Seeaur Furniture Repair. 127 So. 14th Street. Phone 7363. 139-stx FOR SALE— Building lumber; 300 pcs. 43 in. x 32 in. panels; 15 cents each; 9 pcs. 18 ft. by 4 i'. $3.00 each. Carl Gerber, telephone cjY 139’ci3t CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July 1.68’4; Sept. 1.64Dec. 1.64’4-%: May 1.63%. Corn: July 1.18%B; Sept. 1.18- %; Dec. 1.16%; May 1.16%8. Oats: July 66%-%: Sept. 64%A Dec. 64%; May 64%. t —O Sugar Mix Delicately flavored, honey may be substituted for half the sugar in making jellies, jams, preserves and conserves. In making jelly with honey use only strong flavored juices, high in pectin and acid.

1 by Ken Reynolds I ki i " =f 205I just phoned in my Democrat Want Ad—look out the window an’ see if you can see anyone coming!” FOR SALE OR TRADE—One pair of 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 134-6 t FOR SALE—Onion Sets,lsc lb.; complete line Burpee’s seeds. Cash Coal Feed & Supply, Monroe & Bth. 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 ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and su> plies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts 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 WANTED—Salesladies; firil time employment; must be out of school. Apply at once. Morris sc, 10c to SI.OO Store. 138-4 t to 150 barred Plymouth Rock pullets, 2 to 3 months old. Write box 332. c/o Post office. t 138-g2t WANTED—To rent or use piano for storage. Mrs. M. Wilkinson, 112'm East Monroe street. 139-lt WANTED TO BUY—Tricycle, wagon, or doll buggy for small child. Phone 5651. 139-2tx TWO MEN WANTED AT ONCE Manager of large, well known feed company must hire two men for good paying work in this locality. Farm experience or any kind of sales experience helpfulMust have car. Pleasant permanent work. Send name and address. Personal interview arranged. Write Box 374, c/o Democrat. ltx-s WANTED TO BUY — Good used cars, any make or model. Zintsmaster Motor Sales. First and Monroe. Phone 372. 139-g6t MISCELLANEOUSr - KEY SERVICE—Why worry about lost keys? Get a set made before you lose them. Robert Osterman, 711 Winchester St., phone 733. 138-3tx ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on ue, 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 FAR e “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 all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts “We - buy - used - cans, all makes and models. See Hick'e 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 LOST~AN I) FOUND ’LOST—Ladies Helbros watch, diamond chip on each side. Mrs. Aarom Bowen, Decatur, route 5. Monroeville phone. Reward. 3tx 137. STIiAYED Pair of mules to m? farm. Ray Slusser, 3’4 miles northwest Decatur. l tx —— DEFINITE (Continued From Page One) _ sians will take over mpst of central Germany, including 'Leipzig. Weimar, Erfurt and as far west as Kassel. But the 12th army group fltait officer said today there was absolutely no agreement known at this group level as to just how much the Russians will occupy.

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FINAL AMERICAN (Continued From Page One) ground southwest of Hanagusuku. At the center of the line, the 96th infantry division seized all of the high ground around Yuza in a frontal attack on the escarpment. The town of Yuza itself was captured. The 96th division also was enlarging its toehold on the nose of the escarpment, won last Saturday. North, of the main fighting line, the sixth marine division further compressed an enemy pocket on the south shore of Naha harbor. It totalled less than a squake mile in area. The Japanese were countering the American drives witii ineffective attempts at infiltration by night. At least 262 were killed within the American lines Monday night. o— Trade in a Good Town — Decatur i ~B ,nTH ckrtificatb Notice is hereby given that Joe Jeslse Corral, Jir. has fiiad a petition In the Circuit Court of Adaina County, Indiana, to have the time and place of hla birth determined. Baid petition Is set for hearing bn the 20 Iday of June I!HS. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court June 13 io NOTICE OF FIXAI, HETTI.EMENT OF KSTATE NO. WN7 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, lieirrw and legatees of Mary Elizabeth Fugate, deeeaseid to appear in tlie Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 4 day of Se.ptenrlier, 1945, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Aeoounltis with the estate of •said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive th'cir dtstribwtive shares. Clyde Leotis Fugate, Administrator Decatur, Indiana, June 6, 1915. l-'erd 1,. I.Kterer, Attorney June 6-13 Appointment of Executrix Estate Vo. tills Notice its hereby given, That the undersigned .has been appointed Executrix of the estate of Dulu Swearingen, latte of Aldamis County, deceased. Tire estate is prohably solve nit. Deien Lenhart, Executrix I'erd 1.. Lillerer, Attorney June I'2, 194’5. ’ June 13-20-27

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Overwhelming Force Is Planned By UNO Powerful Military Force Is Planned San Francisco, June 13. —.UP) —The United Nations orgauizatiiMi will have at its call, if and when it wants to use It to prevent aggression, an overwhelming military force spearheaded by fast-etriking. long-range air arms. Details of the forces, equipment and facilities which member nations will place at the disposal of the new organization will be worked out after ‘his conference. But there is no doubt that the United States list will be headed by large fleets of B-29 superbombers which are laying waste to Japan now. The section of the proposed world charter which provides the “teeth” of the new organization was unanimously adopted by a conference commission yesterday and now await® only final plenary action. It is the keystone of the peace structure being built here. It is also one of the major contrasts with the old League of Nations which made no provision for allocation of special forces by its members. There are three major provisions for equipping the new organization with the means of enforcement—one relates to the mixed armed contingents and facilities; another emphasizes special air contingents,

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and the third sets up a military staff committee Japan's War Effort To Be Intensified Hints Japs Willing To Consider Peace San Francisco, June 13.—(UP) —Premier Kantaro Suzuki promised “drastic Intensification" of Japan's war effort today. He told the closing session of the 87th extraordinary session of the Japanese diet that hi® government would make the best possible use of the emergency dictatorial powers granted by the diet in “this crucial stage of the war.” Radio Tokyo said Suzuki later entertained inembers of the diet and his government at luncheon and told them he would seek to mobilize the “nation's total strength.” At the flame time, another Tokyo broadcast echoed Suzuki's hint of last week that Japan might be willing to make peace on something less than unconditional surrender terms, but otherwise had no choice but to fight on. “Japan will defend herself unflinchingly and unshakably under any conceivable circumstances ; long a« her very existence and her sacred ideals are threatened." Tokyo quoted the newspaper Nippon Times as saying.

Markets At A Glance (By United Press> Stocks: Firm in moderate trad ing. Bonds higher; U. S. governments dull. Curb stockfl; irregularly higher. Cotton steady. Rye up as much as 1% cents a bushel; wheat, corn, oats and barley steady. Chicago livestock: Ilogs, active, fully steady: cattle .steady to weak and sheep steady. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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