Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1945 — Page 5

iaY/ JUNE 25, 1945.

*%et Reports ; for , ?" j < MURRAY A CO. d:) W.i t kinds of livestock at ° r S^KE lir Willshire, Berne received every day ,as ’ are !t w and no commlMlo* phone 801 .lune 25 IBB' 9 00 > 16.60 ■’ 14.00 stock yards phone 101 ' 'I June 25 * or weight charge i mJbK.;,; -SH-&0 K| 13.25 8.50 egg and QUOTATIONS Furnished by BBaTIIR produce co. Phone 880 June 25 celling Prices "gS 33 ‘ C and fryers ... 29. c .•ns 25.4 c “ 9 - c heus 25.4 c U GRA ,N MARKET ELEVATOR CO. SgMcnrrectcd June 25 subject to change during day. delivered at elevator. Wheat .. .$1.60 lection Wheal 1.6 D the and Old Corn—.— 1.60 c bber, Beans 2.16 in Oats 73 la >• 2and.Bß- 1.00 M P er 199 leas - f.o.b. tarm " I Ki WAYNE LIVESTOCK * • Ind., June 25—(UP) _^^BLivestock: Xo change. Everything , a LIVESTOCK At June 25 — (UP) — i color^^B-Livestock: 5 > 999 ' Active, fully good and choice barrows — 140 lbs. and up at 14.75 an j c ] l0 j ee sows a t ifik? ■ thair^B 1011 ’ 11 ' 1 b clearance. Haliha^B s ' fe9 iiieer rull > market. andd^B tca<ly: tlloice offerings aciit sU^B“ led ‘ ulll grade slow al 15.00 eastern shippers demand 1 to,) fetl steers 18-00, the m a * l ' f° r a ' JOUt s * x loads; SUI ’ I,ly 17 ’°° t 0 17-85 ’ hci£ " best around 17.50;* for sci^B sllurl run; cow s and bulls !re sh^B 1)019 classes fully steady; ur. sausage bulls to 13.00, beef bulls to 15.25; beef cows 950 to 13 50; unchaged at 16.00 down, on ’ <^B* ja J 16.50; stock cattle slow, d wii^B ep: 3 ’ 1 * 99- Market very ac■ed tM a,lli W steady; small lots vas n 4H anil choice spring lambs faint^B' - 16.00 to 16.25: bucks 1.00 igh cominoii lightweight springl!' to 13-00; shorn aged ( | own to 6.50, according offl||^B t| U ohe double deck 100 lb. thei^B alid c i* o ' ce old crop shorn f<lshl® witll No - 1 Pelt 15.25. e —— — BSIANAPOLIS livestock uld June 25—(UP) — in ifr^B-Livestock; 5,000; active .steady; good ““ 3 JW choic( ' 160 lb. up. bulk 140-160 irdi^B n(1 SOnie 'fehter weights 14.80; 9)s - 13-50-14. 50; good and ■ e sows 14.05. thai^B 3 l>500; calves 600; fed ufening moderately steady; triu« choice 1165 lb. steers 17.25; 4 loads good to choice meU( -‘ight s 16.50; part load good ■ihoice yearlings 16.00; cows h3d^B’ a,)uut stea dy; very few good a * K)Ve 13.50; bulk common t beH “tedium 9.00-12.50; canners '^■ cutt ers largely 6.75-8.50; veallrly actiTe . weak to 50 cents ’ top 16.00. : ',n.Bß’J’ s"’ fairly active, generS0<)(1 an(l ctlol ce spring W’wgely 14.50-15.50; about one slJ^B 1 c °i ce ”1 lb. Weigh 16.00. swift ia the swiftest bird. a eruisiu S speed of 75 miles an< * a l °P speed of 100 '■W an h O u r - ... ’B BIXLER iKln u .. H °URB: al’ 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 « B «‘urd»y ß> 8:00 p. fti. Bn e Te| ephone 135 \ » cammed Glasses Fitted

ADS

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 consec. sd. V6 a r l r77 t ? n ’' No cl «»lfled ule. CCepted on ,kl P da y KhedFA R rp° 1 f °r 10 po,nt BLACK sertlon. ’ P " W ° rd fop ,n ’ Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m. 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 & Klenk. «26-ts FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. 86-ts 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—Genuine - McCormfckDeering binder twine of prewar quality. Mollenkopf Farm Equipment, Decatur, Ind. 141t9 FOR SALE —60-acre farm; all under cultivation. Good building, 44 mile south Pleasant Mills. Clyde O. Troutner, tel 1166 or 73 141-ts FOR SALE —Best bid received by my office for Rice property at corner Fourth and Jackson streets on or before 4 p.m. June 28, will be submitted to court for approval. Home built of selected lumber by leading local hardwood timber buyer for own use, has been occupied only by himself and widow. Five rooms, toilet, lavatory, first floor, with beautiful, diagonally laid hard wood floors. Three bed rooms, bath upstairs. Beautifully kept oak woodwork throughout. Ceilings, medium height. Oak builtin cupboards in kitchen, pantry. Full baecmcnt, furnace. Full lot has valuable frontage on Jackson street for additional house. Complete abstract. Immediate possession. Amount of high bid or visit through home may be had at any time, night or day, by phoning me at 870. Bob Heller, K. C. Building. 141-10 t

FOR SALE—lncome property with 2-3 room and 1 5-room apartment. Tri State Realty C<’.. T. 1). Scliieferstein. De Voss Bldg., phone 105. 115-ts FOR SALE—7-room modern house. North side of town. Walter J. Bockman, phone 3. 143-gtf FOR SALE— 5 room semi-modern house, bungalo type with 2-car garage, on Dierkes street. Walter , J. Bockman, phone 3. 114-gtf FOR“SALE-Modern home; 3 bedrooms; dinette; fireplace with heat-circulating unit; hardwood floors; insulated; basement under entire house; built-in garage; piewar construction; call 851. 145-6 t FOR”SALE - or - " TiIADE~I937 Chevrolet Panel 44'^ on truck. Ceiling price. Fred Busche, phone 975. 147-3tx FOR SALE—Boy’s bicycle. Inquire at 222 South 12th Street. Decatur. 147-altx FOR SACE—Dinner set of 66 pieces of Noritake china, Rodista pattern. Mrs. Gehart Lehman, 665 West Franklin, Berne. Telephone 331 Berne. 148-a2tx FOR SALE—B-ft. Deering binder. Carl Hirschy, mile east county farm. . 148-2tx FOR~SALE —All modern house on Master Drive, recently constructed, within walking distance of factories. For quick sale; ownet 1 aving for service. Has an F.H.A. loan. Can be bought for small down payment. Call 1166 or 73, Clyde Troutner. 148tJx Foil - SALE -Girl’s bicycle, like new. 4 miles east, % mile nor* it of Monroe. Max Rayl. list 2x FOR SALE — R-C Allis Chalmers tractor in good condition. Phone 225. Gerber Implement. 148t3 FOR SALE—Howe type registering beam bail bearing 10 ton scale. Burk Elevator Company. 145-t FOR - SALE —'Modern duplex, private entrances, ceilin? rental $106.50. Located at 517 West Monroe. Walter J. Bockman, general insurance and real estate. Phone 3. 149gJ FOR SALE —Kerogas five burner oil stove, studio couch with springs, six months old, like new, dining room table cut down f'i drop leaf table with six chttirs. and , bu ffet. Cabin 3 at Bellmont I a- k after 5:00 o’clock p.m. 149-aJ x —- o A cow has no upper teeth and only front lower teeth.

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds ‘lf B®i J... '» •.< “Aren’t you glad I got the chickens I saw in the Democrat Want Ads—just think, in the morning we can have our own eggs!” FOR SALE (Til TRADE—Plenty good broke houses from 2 to 6 years old. Roans, sorrels, blacks, bays and grays. Harry Reed, 1 mile north, 1 mile east Bluffton. Craigville phone. 145-glit FOR SALE —Income property close to General Electric, with two 5room apartments and extra lot, with income of ( over $30.00 a month. Six-r oo m semi-modern house on 11th street. 5-room newly built semi-modern house, south part of city. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 Monroe street. Telephone 1398. 147-6tx WANTED — Clinkers and ashes hauled out from basement. Phone 113, or 134 North First street. 147-g3t wanted “ SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parte. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's, 445 South First. 129-26tx ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and supplies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kless, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts WOMAN TO REPRESENTTiationally known company, part or full time, some telephoning. Average pay $2.00 per hour. No investment. Write fully, Box 1067, Muncie, Indiana. 146-6tx WANTED — Reliable hustler to ‘succeed N. G. Witmer as Rawleigh Dealer in Adams County. Splendid opportunity to step into established business — 5 years under one dealer. List of customers furnished. Products widely and favorably known. Good profits for a hustler. Rawleigh's, Dept. INF-112-2165, Freeport, 111. 143-T-x

WANTED —Woman or girl for general house work. Cali 6781. 147WANTED —Would like to trade or buy side-delivery. Gerber Implement, phone 255. 147t3x WANTED —Ride to International Harvester Co., Fort Wayne, work second trick, starting Monday p.m. 312 North Fifth Street, telephone 1133. 148-a2tx WANTED”Sheep - ! ltTdip. Improve weight and quality of wool. For appointment write Lorin Gloss, Decatur route 2 or call O. V. Dilling, Craigville phone. 120 T WANTED—hand to help~durtng harvest. Harry L. Murphy, Monroe, route 1. Monroe phone. 149-2 t WANTED—Lots antT hay to mow'. Corn to cultivate. Jim Smith, phone 5181. 149-6tx 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 APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, feweepers, irons, and other electtrical appliances. We carry a com plete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts FARMERS ATTENTION — We'remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. W’e pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-if NOTICE— Starting Ttteß&jr, Jttie 26, we will can each Tuesday and Friday p.m. until further notice. Goods to be canned must be in by 2 p.m. Meat not accepted. Liechty Cannery, Berne, Ind. 148t2 WE NOW HAVE ROOM for several patients; modern equipment, graduate nurse, state inspected. The Castle Convalescent Home, phone 2804, Van Wert, Ohio. 143-t FOR FOR RENT—2-room semi-modern house, 330 Line St. Phone 860. 148LOST'ANiTFOUND -- LOST—Four - keys to a Chevrolet car sotnewltere in, the uptown district. ’Finder please telephone 5182. _____ !49- a lt LA)ST—Ration itpoks: No. 4. Noah T7. Mary E., Alice K., Richard E. Martha E. and David L. Sheets. No. 3, Mary E.. Alice K.. and RichLOST—Gasoline A Boole Elaine ard E. Sheets. 149-ltx Spencer. 149-ltx

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.

JAPAN CASUALTIES (Continued From Page One) to prod them, the Japanese continued their invasion preparations. The latest move was to mobilize all motor vehicles in Tokyo, including taxi cabs, to give the. island's defenders more mobility. Another Tokyo broadcast said American bombing had “reduced to cinders” most of the cities on Formosa. The raids which began now have “assumed the character in mid-January, the radio said, of demolishing cities one by one.” — 0— CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July 1.65 U-%; Sept. 1-62%-%; Dec. 1.6244-%; May 1.62. Corn: July 1.1844 B; Sept. 1.18*4 B; Dec. 1.16 448; May 1.16. Oats: July 66(4-44; Sept. 63%44; Dec. 63(4-1/4; May 62%. notke <»i.’ fimi, sir it I.row ext OE ES I ATE JVrt. n.m Aoti'iH' is iherdby given to the credilors, heirs and lega'tees of Sarah Kii henlierger, dleceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Cbhlt, held at Decatur, Indiana, on Ithe It'll day ,rs Soptrniber, iI!HS, and dhow cause, if any, why the Pinal Settlement Accounts wiitli the instate of-siald decedent shiould not he approved; and naid heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, ami i>‘ceive their distributive Shanes. Il'Jd'Warid Eii'henlterger, Executor Keeatur, Indiana, June 23, 194'5. Ferd L. l.Htcrer, Attorney June 25 July 2 o Appolntllient of AdinliilKlrntor Estnte No. iITI Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned hias been appointed Administrator of .the estate of Flora B. 'Trout, .late of Adams County, deveaskd. The estate i.s pro|balbly solvent. William 'B. Trout, Administrator <l. Itemy lllerly. Attorney June 2'2, 1915. June 25 July 2-9 —o — Appointment <>f Executor Estate Vo. 1173 Notiivc is hereby given, That the tind-'rsigni'd has been appointed Exeieutoir of the estate of Fred C. (toile hvte olf A,dams County, deceased. The eState i.s pnbtva.bly solvent. Herman Kru.eekeiberg, Exet liter Ferd 1., bitterer. Attorney June i 23,11915 June 05 July 8-9 Notice of final sirrTLEMEAT OF ES T ATE 910. 407 S iNoticie. is .hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of John Scheimann, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Deeatuir, Indiana, on the 4th day of Supteunber 191'5, and show c'aus'e, if any, why the J.’ihwi Settlement Accounts 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 their distributive shares. Mary Ellen Seheimatlti Executrix Decatur, Indiana, June 16, 1915. Ferd L. Lltterer, Attorney J'tjie W-. 2.1 PRIVATE SALE Household Goods

As we are leaving the city we will sell at private sale at our residence, 213 Adams street, the following household goods: Piano and bench in first class condition; 2 dressers; wardrobe; bed and springs; library table; kitchen table; electric fan; electric iron; metal utility cabinet; 4 plate glass mirrors; ironing board; bridge lamp; dishes and pans; step ladders; tool box; many other items. T. L. BECKER

NOTICE! See Me for All Kinde of GENERAL INSURANCE Kenneth Runyon Decatur Insurance Agency Representing Old Line Companies 107(i N. Second Phone 385

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing -“NOT ACCORDING TO HOYLE!” AN* WHEN ONE TEAM \1 | 7j/ O Li A \77 I WE£t </aV P'VA LIKE yOUg EGGS?? THRU A GOAL POST IT -> \B0NT?) ‘CZ A j JWpaU V.hLl PA U Y7' COUNTS ONE f HEV,THIS) - ( (C-i J V(L4 fCAH’KAAf- KAH-J LET'S GO/O ~7k\ ' < AIM’T - 7£AM-TeAAI-7E/1/V|- tX '/ / 7—-TyrrXX 1 Z%cO*% OMR WfeHlc mTn7^>7«i.. . > 1 1 PtKWlbr -SjwWm Ic- >-.7 M/fel XnT, ~ BLONDIE DIRE OMEN ! - _: r ——-—1 ~i _____ e : f TSv PRETHES?y (o«IM?Ng7iTS) LT! ( MOM!/=’x—' (2^’'CI VASE/p’ L ANOTHER FJ } X "— I GETTING MARRIED, ) ; Z’"Z -I "'IZZw / THIS MONTH'>< 1 ’ y _.t x weak > -ycl / - <('£§ ■’ .. //I |ZA:mL .Zfegzd

8,800 More Vels Back From Europe Three Top-Ranking Generals Returned New York, June 25.—(UP)— Eight thousand eight hundred more soldiers were back home from Europe today. They arrived yesterday aboard seven troopships while three top-ranking generals, 2 6 other field officers and 25 enlisted men arrived aboard transport planes at LaGuardia field. One group of G.l.’s —6,500 members of tile 97th Infantry division —began 21 day furloughs before leaving for the Pacific. tirig. Gen. Milton B. Halsey, who commanded the 97th in Europe, said he and his men were glad to get a chance at the Japanese. They felt, he said, that they were “only lent to the European theater.” Among the officers to arrive by plane were Gen. Jacob L. Devers, commander of the American forces in the Mediterranean, and Lt. Gen. William H. Simpson, commander of the U. S. ninth army. Simpson said at a press conference that he believed the Japanese army would be no match for American forces in a major arena such as China. However, he said there was no doubt that the Japanese eoldiers would tight more fanatically than the Germans did. o Former A.P. Manager Is Named Supervisor Martin Dysert, former manager of the .A. & P. store in this city, and a resident of Decatur for the past eight years, lias been appointed a supervisor by the grocery chain. He will work in the Toledo, (J. district.

Mwpui ... —'— h' - I-

THE BEAUTIFUL YOUNG WIFE of an Army lieutenant will live in the home owned formerly by the late Lupe Velez after having purchased It at an auction for $41,750. Also sold at the auction, held at the deceased movie actress’ Hollywood home, were hen furnishings and some of her clothes. Photo above shows, left to right, Diane Stanton, with a sable coat valued at $20,000; Dorothy Scantlin, with a chinchilla valued at $25,000 and Alice Baumeister, showing the audience an ermine evening cape, valued at $15,000. Auctioneer W. C. O’Connor looks on. Miss Velez took her own life. (International)

SALE CALENDAR JUNE 26—Miller Estate, 821 West Monroe St., Decatur, Indiana, House- ' hold Goods, 5:00 P. M. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. JUNE 23 —Mrs. John Shirk, 317 Winchester street, Decatur, Household goods. Roy Johnson, Auct.

Stamping Out Nazi Economic Spearhead Battling Nazi Plan For Return To Power 'Washington, June 25 —'(UP) — The United Nations are now engaged in a ruthless campaign to etamp out German economic spearheads n neutral European and Latin American countries and thue defeat the Nazi plan for a return to power via .stepping stonee in oilier nations, a nenate committee was told today. Assistant secretary of state Wil Haul L. Clayton gave a senate military affairs subcommittee concrete, detailed evidence of German plans to conduct economic infiltration of other nations during the period of Allied occupation of their homeland. And lie told how this country, along with other nations, is even now conducting a campaign of economic warfare against that potent Nazi thrdat. in Latin-America, for instance, Clayton said Dial the United Slates had “eliminated” or was "in the process of eliminating" 654 out of 84'6 known '‘spearheads of Axis economic penetration.” Clayton’s testimony disclosed that the United Nations have been unable thus far to eliminate any of 101 Axis spearheads in Argentina. Four of tlietn are, however, ’‘in process of elimination," Clayton said. 'The campaign ha.s not fared well in either Paraguay or Uruguay, Clayton’s data showed. Os five spearheads in Paraguay, none lias been eliminated and only one is in process of elimination. Os 27 in Uruguay, none lias been removed and only one is belhg eliminated. In neutral European countries he

said the Allies had used this country's economic position to thwart Nazi plans to gain ix>stwar footholds. Among accomplishments he listed the Swiss law blocking German accounts and providing a census of German property; a Spanish decree freezing control over .irtseta of citizens and Axis-domin-ated countries; a similar decree in Portugal and “satlafactory progress” for like action in Sweden. The Otoinaclan Indians of South America marry off their widows to young men ami their widowers to young girls. ■W'”1 : ; ® I’A' I 1 '/ | L i Jfiafcfei ACCORDING to reports circulated among influential Brussels political leaders, Paul Van Zeeland, above, powerful Catholic party leader and former premier of Belgium, may form a new cabinet at the request of King Leopold 111. King Leopold, recuperating at Salzburg, Austria, from illness Contracted while a prisoner of the Germans, has met bitter opposition of Communist, Socialist and Liberal leaders against his return to the throne. (Inttrnational)

PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS / ' 821 West Monroe Street, Decatur TUESDAY, JUNE 26, ’45 5:00 P. M. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as executor of th# <“ last will ahd testament of Louisa Miller, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, the following described property; FURNITURE: Good Pre-war Velour Living Room Suite, extra Chart) anti Rocker to match; Knee Hole Desk; Davenport Taltle; Largs MISSION Rocker and chair to match; 3 Oak Rockers; Library Table; Bookease; Pedestal; Magazine Rack; Small Table Lamps; Flool Lamps; Large Gold Frame Mirror, 30x50; Studio Couch; ANTIQUE ROCKER; NEW HAVEN Chime Clock; Dining Room Suite; China Closet; 2 Metal Beds, Complete; 3 Dressers; 2 Stands; 2 Commodesui.tIron Bed, Complete; Wardrobe. RUGS: 2 Large Axminster Rugs, 12x1344, several small rugs to" match; 2 - 9x12 Rugs; Bxll Rug; 11x12 Rug; Several Small Rugs: Bedding, Pillows, and Curtains. Model 1) Sewing Machine; Kitchen Table, 6 Chairs; Kitchen Cabinet; Glass Door Cupboard; MONOGRAM Combination Gas and Coal Stove, with good gas oven; 2 Burner Gas Plate; Oven; Hot Water Batli Canner; Thermos Jug; Tee Box. PREMIER DELUXE ELECTRIC SWEEPER; ELECTRIC SWEEPERtELECTRIC TOASTER; ELECTRIC IRON; ELECTRIC FAN; ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE. Wash Tubs; ironing Board; Clothes Pins; 2 Step Ladders; Lawndl Rake; Porch Swing; Garden Tools; Snow Shovel; LAWN MOWER; Fruit Jars; 5 Gal. Jug; Crocks; Lots of DISHES; COOKING UTENSILS; and many oilier articles. TERMS—CASH. , Walter Deitsch, Executor J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer C. W. Kent, Clerk A Ferd L. Litterer, Attorney.

PAGE FIVE

Vanlla flavoring is extracted from fermented and dried pfltta of several specie* of the beautiful orchid. according to Encyclopedia Britannica.

My Dental Office will be closed to July 2, 1 P. M. 1 J Joe Morris, Dentist FOR YOUR CAR'S i SAKE-WE USE COMBINED WITH « GENUINE FORD SERVICE I' * 1 1 t -"'t •*'■* i 1 wot'”"- yos | BB— Brant Motor Sales “Your Ford Dealer”