Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1945 — Page 5
“HJISDAY, JULY X 1945.
narket Reoorfs „" DA'ILY hEPORT OF LOCAL favolND FOREIGN MARKET® ~, KENNfTT, MURRAY A CO. las uylng all kinds of livestock at !lils J Decftur, Willshire, Berne ,] e Llvaatock received every day until 12:30 p. m. <o yardage and no oommlssloa Phone 801 1 Corrected July 3 to 400 lbs $14.50 ~.110 140 lbs 13.50 i to 140 lbs 13.00 nn Bfifa 13.50 s «« 13 20 nd irH 9 00 ab (Choice) 15.50 ■ Blings - — 9.00 *f = 5 W KUHNER STOCK YARDS Phone 101 Corrected July 3 11 o commission or weight charge bo, i| to 400 lbs $14.50 "°l'|to 140 lbs 14.00 le |to 120 ths 13.50 ughs — 13.75 —■a - 13.25 •le hogs 8.50 , ala (choice) ■■ 15.50 mbs 14.50 res 5.50 roii • sts WHOLESALE EGG AND —| POULTRY QUOTATION® —. Furnished by C DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 =~ Corrected July 3 ’ Government ceiling Prices . £rge Eggs 34. c —-ghorn broilers and fryers.... 29. c ssavy hens 26. c '>avy fryers 29. c 3pavy springers 30. c •SJlghorn hens 26. c ■i 1 1 Roosters 20. c •Ljjga - 20. c " LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. “ Corrected July 3 Beans subject to change during day. jS Prices delivered at elevator. =•. 1 Red Wheat $1.60 si u 2 Red Wheat ~ 1.59 ~. 2 New and Old Corn 1.60 ; s |4 No. 2 Soy Beans 2.10 «Jk Soy Beans 2.16 2 New Oats 70 *• fa Seed 2.00 — r— — - 1-00 • i >od Wool - .47 z Grains: .03 per bushel less. Qorn; .04 per 100 lees. ' f.o.b. farm ~ FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK —Fort Wayne, Ind., June 3.—(UP) Livestock: rHogs. No change. Everything jady. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago. July 3.—(UP)—(WFA) (^Livestock: active, fully steady.’ Good —d choice barrows and gilts 140 I. and up at 14.75, ceiling; good la 'd choice sows at 14; complete sarance. ® Cattle: 7,000; calves: 800; r ictly choice weighty steers steae‘., strong, but all others strong to ia ( cents, mostly 10-15 cents, higli,rf; medium grade and yearlings most; trade active. Top 18, the milling; best yearlings 17.75*; bulk I steers and yearlings 15.50-17.75; '-iters strong; best 17; all other k- ling classes steady to strong M th clearance broad; weighty cut- ; cows 9 down; heavy sausage Ils to 13.50, and heavy fat bulls 15; vealers steady at 16 down. Sheep: 500; moderately active d fully steady. Good and choice ..tive spring lambs 16-16.35; bucks vjio less: medium and good 14.50j r ,50; comifton lightweights down he 13; old crop shorn lambs and igarlings practically absent: shorn o- ed ewes mostly 8 down to 6.50, cording to grade, n- — id INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, July 3 — (UP) — >D) - I .livestock: ‘Hogs 9,000; active steady; od and choice 160 lbs. up 140 160 Th . and few lighter weights | .80; 100 to 140 tbs. 13.50 to 50, good and choice sows 14.05. Cattle 1.500; calves 800; steers . id heifers not very active but KUy Steady; load mostly choice ■ ediun l weight steers 17.10; 3 -• ads 17.00; par 17 lb. yearling i. eers 16.60: cows firm, common goo<: cows 9.25 to 12.50; few ’ >od |3.00 to 13.50; vealers fairly . tive, mostly 50 lower, top 16.00. Sheep 500; active and generally eadv; early top 16.00; good and mice 15.50 to 16.00, mostly av--2 aging 75 to 116 lbs.; medium good offerings largely 13.00 to 1 • .00. St— O ! GEN. RICHARDSON (CAntiniMij From Page One) i Okinawa was the last opera- 1 "• j>n®n the Pacific where one ! Fleer would be responsible for tth'fhe sea and land phases of e Explaining the * command setup, be said I at MacArthur and Admiral ' Mr 1 ' W- Nimitz are on the ■ .9B level. both responsible to 1 e joint chiefs of staff. W'n the joint chiefs of staff I isolate a target, MacArthur 1 ill blan the land phases of the I and Nimitz the fleet. ; id'gnmphibious phases, he said.
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 conaec* utlve Insertions, No classified ads accepted on aklpday achedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE la 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la 9 a. m. FORSALE 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. 226-ts FOR SALE —Comnlete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Wanted —Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. 86-ts Foil SALE—lncome property with 2-3 room and 1 5-room apartment. Tri State Realty C°„ T. D. Schieferstein. De Voss Bldg., phone 105. 143-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. 144-gtf FOR SALE —Modern duplex, private entrances, ceiling rental $106.50. Located at 517 West Monroe. Walter J. Bockman, general insurance and real estate. Phone 3. 149-gif FOR SALE—Genuine McCormickDeering binder twine of prewar quality. Mollenkopf Farm Equipment, Decatur, Ind. 153-6 t FOR SALE —Lady’s good used dresses, shoes and skirts. Phone 3043. 155-g3t FOR SALE— 97-art'e farm, 4 miles north; new 4-room house, good barn, granary and corn crib, 12 acres of permanent pasture and limber with spring water. Balance under cultivation. Electricity. 27-acre farm. 9 miles northeast. Newly painted 5-room house, double garage, good orchard, electri* city. About 25 acres of good productive fertile soil. Priced to sell. Call or write Tri State Realty Co., T. D. Schieferstein, phone 105. 155-ts FOR SALE—Let me repair and refinish your old, broken furniture. Also picture framing. Will pick up and deliver. Secaur Furniture Repair, 127 So. 14th Street. Phone 7363. 155-3tx FOR SALE —Used milking machines, portable and pipe line models. Also new conde machines. Huge Bulrnan, 7 miles northwest of Decatur. 155-2atx FOR SALE—4 young sows. Ernest Thieme, 7 miles northeast of Decatur. 155-2tx FOR SALE — Three-year-old blue roan with white feet, saddle mare, green broke. William Reichert, Monroe. 155-a3tx FOR - SALE~Dachsunde female, three years old. Excellent pet. Phone 414. 155-b3t FORIIALE—AII kinds of plants, 16 cents a dozen to close out. Mrs. William Strahm, 339 North Ninth street. 155-gSt FOR SALE—I rotary hoe, tractor plow, and hydraulic manure loader. 2 corn shelters, 1 side delivery rake, 2 mowers, 1 10-foot Oliver combine. Craigville Garage. 156-g6t FOR SALE — Part Cocker Spaniel, black and black and white pups. $5.00 each. Everett Hutker, 733 Cleveland Street. 156-ltx FOR - SALE —Spotted Saddle Mare and Western Saddle. Edgar Archer, 1/4 mile west of Pleaaajit Mills. Call alter 5 p.m. 156-3tx FOR SALE—Child's bed. C. R. ■ Smith, Preble, Indiana. 156-2tx ! FOlCSALE—l9’3o‘’Ford Modi 1" ‘A" coupe, $75. New soil fitter rotary roe. Richard Arnold, 1 mite west, % mile south of Preble. 156-g3lx FOR SALE—I2O acre well improv- 1 ed farm near Monroe and Berne. For information call Harrison 57262, Fort Wayne. 156-3tx FOR SALE — Ironer, like new. Phone 1557. 156-2tx FOR SALE—46-acre farm, 5 mites from Fort Wayne city limits on old Albion road. Fort Wayne phone A-G5417. 156-4tx o SENATE CONSIDERS (Continued From Page One) a two-day meeting of Republican \ state chairmen from 13 midwest j states. He told reporters that! ther.e would he little Republican! opposition to the charter, but refused to rule out foreign policy as 4 possible issue in 1946 and 1948. however.
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds “Shucks! Now I’ll have to cook up some story about getting it with a Democrat Want Ad — or no one will ever believe me!” 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. 155t25x ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and aupplies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kless, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts 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 — 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 — Construction laborers at 13th and Nuttman, or see Charles Hammond. Telephone 1136. 155-a3tx WANTED—Woman to do a family washing for two adults and child. Will deliver. Telephone 1292. 155WANTED—Broilers and fryers on foot. Ceiling prices paid. Write box 383, % Democrat. 155-g3t WANTED — Lady to do family washing. Please call 1461 after 3 p. m. 155g3tx WANTED TO KENT — 20 to 40 acres with bare buildings; can . furnish good reference. Address . Box 384, % Democrat. 155-3tx WANTED—Woman or girl for general housework and care of children, stay nights, good wages. Telephone 6781. 156-a3tx WANTED —Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33T-T-tf misceTXaneous ROOF TROUBLE -Call 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, sweepers, irons, and other electtrical appliances. We carry a complete line Oi' parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts FARM EItfrATTENT IO N~We>Tmove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts FOR RENT FOR RENT—Outboard motors, all sizes. Walter Sautbine, Country Club, phone 7132. 154-3tx FOR RENT —House with basement, electric lights. Vs mite east and 2 mites north Monmouth. Ptease furnish reference. Ralph Hovarter. 156-2tx lostaniTfoUnD LOST—R gas stamps. Lewis Hoile, Hoagland, route 1. 156LOST —Ration Hook No. 4. John Hesher, 228 Madison St., Deca--1 tur, Ind. 156-ltx 1 LOST—Dark green oil cloth hand ' bag containing sugar stamps, currency and silver. George Dellinger, 922 Mercer Ave., Decatur. 156-altx SECOND ARMY i (Continued From Page One) that the Allies were determined to eradicate Nazism and German militarism, but not to destroy the Germans. One poster quoted Generalissimo Stalin as saying that Hitters come and Hitlers go, but history shows that the German nation and German people remain. 0 : The history of liverty i s the history, of limitations on the power of Wilson. 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
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.
Notice of Filing of Petition In the matter of the liquidation of Obe Provident Building nnd Loan Anwoclatlon of Decatur The underaiignod agent in tiie matter of it'lie liquidation of The Provident Builditng and Loan Association of iDecaitur, Decatur, Indiana, hcrelby gives notice tlia,t a petition lias l»een filed in the Adams Circuit <lount, of iAdlains county, alate at Indiana, recommending tiiie allowance and disallowance of claims in the matter of itlie Liquidation of said Association; All creditors and shareholders are hereby notified t'hat 'tihe Judge of said court lias fixed the Ith day of Septemiber, 1945 within which time any creditor, shareholder or other person may appear and by petition filed in «aid <«>urt. assert any claim or priorities .thereon or object to tire allowance or disallowance recommended by audit agent. James L. Kocher, Liquidating agent Tiie Provident Building and Loan Association of Decatur, Decatur, Indiana. June 26 July 3-10 ' ‘O——————— Appointment of AdnilnlHtrator Ewtnte No. 4174 I Nlotiee .is hereby given, That the undersigned lias been appointed Administrator pt the estate of Charles E. 'Magley, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Wayne A. Burger, Administrator Gordon. Itdrls, Attorneys 6/25, 1945 June 26 July 3-10 o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that the following additional appropriations will be asked for by the trusteie at the .meeting of tiie advisory board of Wasliington Townsliip, Adams Adams County, Indiana, in the trustee’s office Tuesday, July 10, 1945, at 7:30 p. m. Township Fund No 1 $123.44 Township Fund -,0. 2 585.12 Property owners have the right to be heard thereon. John B. Stoneburner Washington Township Trustee June 28 July 3 — o ■ NOTICE TO HI DDF,US Sealed proposals will be received by .the Trustees of Decatur Public Library at the offlee of the Decatur Public Library in the City of Decatur, Indiana until 9 o'clock A. M. on the 14th day of July, 191'5 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, apparatus and tools necessary for the construction and erection of a new roof, new metal balustrades on fire walls, new flashing, new gutter spouting, new roof sheathing where necessary and new scuttle hole, detailed specifications of which are on file in the office of .the said Decatur Public Library. All work will he neatly finished and done in a good and workmanlike manner. The said trustees expressly reserve tine right to reject any and all hid'6 and to waive any •informality in .the bidding. A certified check payable to the said 'trustees or a satisfactory hid bond in an amount equal to ten (Id) percent of the bid shall be subrnTitted with each bid. Harriet Lewton, President John Parrish, Secretary. July 3-5 Self-trust is the essence of heroism.
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GOVERNORS (Continued From Page One) tlon to Stassen’s appeal hinted immediate and wide support. Meantime Govs. Lester C. Hunt of Wyoming and Chauncey Sparks of Alabama made strong pleas for intensified state interest in development of small business and agriculture, respectively. Hunt outlined a program in which he advocated that small business be given: (1) First opportunity to reconvert to civilian output. (2) Loan guarantees of the kind now provided through federal housing and agriculture programs. (3) A more lenient tax structure. (4) State control removing it from burdensome federal procedure. And (5) national protection from monopolies and interlocking directories. Sparks advanced a “level of subsistence” standard for farmers, and called for state acknow lodgment that farmers must have better housing, a higher standard of income and living, and superior mechanical and electricity facilities. “'We recognize that subsidies and other artificial stimuli are not permanent solutions of agriculture’s problems.” he said, “but we should remember the control of the federal government against which we cry out is due solely to our past failure to do the job." In other papers delivered today, Gov. Dwight H. Green of Illinois, predicted an increasingly vital rote for states in the growth of commercial aviation, and Gov. E. P. Carvllle of Nevada related the significant trend toward broader conservation of national resources.
SALE CALENDAR JULY s—Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Hovarter, 4 mites north of Decatur.’ T. D. Schieferstein —Auct. JULY 10—A. J. Grice and Clara Grice, 910 Russell St., Decatur, Ind. Household Goods, 5:00 P. M. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. JULY 18 —Ed. Boknecht, 253 North sth St., Decatur, Ind., Household Goods, 6:00 P. M. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. JULY 21 —L. F. Uhrick, 811 North 3rd St., Decatur, Indiana, Household Goods, 6:00 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, Auct., JULY 23 —Thomas Davis, 1 mite East of Lime Springs, lowa, Well Improved 120 Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann —Auct. JULY 28 —Mrs. Minnie Schinnerer, 1% miles East of Willshire, Ohio on No. 81, Personal Property & Household Goods, 1:30 p. in. J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer.
Australian Calls For Postwar Press Confab 1 Sydney, July 3. —(UP) —Rupert Henderson, president of the Ausf tralian newspapers proprietors as--3 soeiation, announced today that the 3 association will sponsor a meeting 1 of American, British and Dominion 3 representatives to consider the role of the press in the postwar world. 1 The meeting will be held in Aus--1 tralla in late 1945 or early 1946. Invitations will be issued to 50 ’ delegates from Britain, the United 1 States, CauaSa, South Africa, New * Zealand and Australia. I o1 The four pillars of government 1 are religion, justice, counsel, trea--1 sure.—Bacon. . . -q 1 Chicago Grain Close Chicago, July 3 —(UP) — Sash grain: !' Wheat: New No. 2 red tougih 1.70'4. ' Corn: 4 yellow 1.17'4: 5 yellow I. 2 while 1.13’4. 3 Oats: 1 mixed heavy 74; 3 mixed 73. 1 Rye, Soybeans and cash provisions No sales. r Barley: Malting 1.22-1.39’4; feed 11. 00-1.20. If You Want To BUY or SELL a Farm or City Property, call or see—--1 | SCHWARTZ REALTY SERVICE U We will gladly help you. ' 915 W. Monroe St. Phone 1398 Decatur, Ind. r — — ——— J INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger 1 FIRE — WIND — AUTO E 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570
TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR PUBLIC SALE As we are moving away we will offer our personal property atv» public sale on premises, 1 miles North of Decatur, on THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1945 Starting at 6:00 P. M. 100 lb. Ice Box; 2 Kitchen Cabinets; Table and Chairs; Laundry Stove: Kerosene Range; Kalamazoo Circulating Heater; 2 Buffets; ■' 3 Rockers; 2 Davenports; 2 - 9x12 Rugs; Victrola; 2 - 9x12 Congoleum Mirrors; New % h.p. Electric Motor; Fireless Cooker; Dishes; Cooking Utensils; Fruit Jars; Forks; 32 ft. Extension Ladder; Shov", els; Saws; 2 Milk Cans; Cream Can; 2 Wheel Trailer with stock rack; Fence Stretcher; Mandrel; 3 Log Chains; 2 iron Kettles; Many small * tools and other items too numerous to mention. io* TERMS—CASH. . MR. & MRS. RALPH HOVARTER, Owner T. D. Schieferstein —Auctioneer. Robert Johnson —Clerk. ~ ■'Ylw . 1 'lf you want a paint" ,l Tthat flows from the 1 brush lake liquid! ’ satin, get | Kyanize. . Celoid f Enamel. Isl f you Bl wantA at rich- > looking /medium* gloss finish with ' long life,' get Kyan» ize.iDur&ble,\wash-,.... ing|wiH, not (harm tbesurface. New nasSMOOWNM tel shades add life to. C&OID EMAMSI Kohne Drug
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