Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1945 — Page 5

'DNESDAY, JULY 11, 1945. '

arket xeporis fflHlY RKPORT OF LOCAL fORKIGN MARKIT* fw WITT, MURRAY A GO. ig -Ml kind* of livestock at ecltur, Willshire, Berne MtM* received every day & «MN 1«:*0 *. m. r-* /wnuiga* w wauuasioa f Phone Ml Corrected July 11 400 lbs, .......sl4, 50 | Itt ~-£ ; ■ 13.50 IM IM 13.00 • | — 18.50 ■r iciwi**) —_— 15.50 I 1 14.00 ■gs — 9.00 UHNER STOCK YARD* Phone 101 Corrected July 11 immlssien or weight charge 400 UM...— 814.50 140 lbs 14.00 120 Iba 13.50 8 13.75 ________ 13.25 logs — 8.50 (choice)". 15.50 » „ 14.50 t AND >iers POULTRY QUOTATION* down t Fumtabed by e: -<GATUR PRODUCE CO. Phene MO lily w jvernment Celling Price* lllP Eggs ...... 35, c rn broiler* and fryers.... 29. c h , • hens 24.5 c ' fryer* •««. n awieevw.. ...... .. 29. cl • springers 29. c ru hens 24.5 c 5t oosttrs 20. c -— 20. c SnuipGtAL GRAIN MARKET •URK ELEVATOR CO. it & ‘ Corrected July 11 ion S w cnang* 3 t p. ffi ; daring day. An a ices delivered at elevator, ishtt Red Wheat $1.55 ct fe | Red Wheat 1.54 Ke New and Old Corn 1.60 40. 2 Soy Sean* 2.10 rhe Boy Beans.. 2.16 ■ New Oats 65 Seed ~ _ 3.00 ZZZZZ„Z._'™ 1 47 war rains: .08 per bushel lea*. toSiflU>.b. tar» lr.ji tctioK . WAYNE LIVESTOCK t Wayne, Ind., July 11.—(UP) ■g-estock: Tjs. No change. Everything •t |y. « lOIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ianapolis, July 11.—(UP)— /fi) —Livestock: VJjs 5,000; actjve, fully steady: and choice ISO ibs. up, 140-160 lying and several loads lighter its 14.80; 100-140 lbs. 13.50nings good and choice sows 14.05. ere":tie 700; calves 500; steers “wte heifers fairly active, fully y; around 3 loads mostly hink’e 1080 lb. steers 17.00; load bs. 16.60; car 917 lbs. 15.00; ting ? strong, common to good beef 9.50-13.00; strictly good eligl"Thround 14.00; canners and cutin a? mostly 7.00-9.00; vealers ac.m® steady with Tuesday close, iliM 7.00. jep 500: active and mostly y; medium and good native nd teg lambs' largely 13.00-15.00; nto allots good and choice 15.50out» some mostly choice 16.00. he Chicago grain close to tf ieat: July 1.66%-1.66; Sept. of V 1.64; Dec. 1.63%-%; May n ? rn: July 1.18%B; Sept. 1.18% ia W ,ei ec. 1.18%B; May 1.18%A. ts: July 67%-%: Sept. 65%a h c ; May 65%-65. S CHICAGO LIVESTOCK laJStgo, July 11 - (UP) - • e ’j A) — Livestock: gs: 5,000. Active, fully steae hi-good and choice barrows and 140 lbs. and up at 14.75 l good and choice sows at complete clearance. 3 ttle: 12,000. Calves: 700. .. ce fed steers and yearlings ; ly; very active; top 18.00, 'in.’SWrgee 17.75; 964 lbs. bring,;.sme price; medium and good secW unevenly steady to 25 s lower; heifers steady to he’-‘k; best 17.75; other killing les mostly steady; light cut:ows 8.50 down; strong weight weighty sausage bulls to » and heavy beef bulls to J,.,); vealers 16.00 down, steady; | k cattle glow, east at 13.00 to . , mo. Ur. [jeliAeep: 1,000. Moderately acab® mostly steady; good and i <K*» native ’ spring lambs 16-.25 ist- ; 16.35; bucks discounted 1.00; ! cage medium grade springers 5 with few common light;hta 12.00 t 13.00. Not much ‘ , w 13.00; deck good grade 98 fed shorn old crop lambs No. IC n#iy 14.75 with yearlings out . er ifc.7s; few cars mixed grade — T-S th l N. A. BIXLER } < OPTOMETRIST ; 'HOURS: :30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 HMMIM*. *:00 P- m. TMephon* 185 ia Examined Glasses Fitted

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lyfiViflFrVFl QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds LOCAL CLASSIFIED r . ADVERTISING RATES CPCT % a. For 25 word* or less: di'd. / W A'N 1 time 50c; 2 time* 75c; / VxC-w' (vw / I 3 time* |1; 6 time* 81,76. | < Rate* quoted are for consecutlvo Insertions. No classified Wlra V > ads accepted on oklpday ochod- TTfHWnr -J t fll I Rato for 10 point BLACK '—j" ~v < FACE I* 5c per word for In- “ < ** rtlOn ‘ Copy must be In office by 11 ’ J a. m. Monday through Friday. U ibJ < Saturday deadline I* 9a. m. m . . There s the answer i to our _ Democrat Want Ad —WOW!” wanted ! ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES — Re- SEW i NO MACHINE REPAIRING I gardles* of your needs in the -all makea Needle oil beßs line of electrical supplies, large or ta We make coverod buckl , small, we can aupply you, includ- covered buttons d 0 hemßtitchillgi < ing wire, heating elements, swlt- make buttonh ole ß . Boardman’e, 445 1 ches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Soufb pirfjt 155t25x , Klenk. 226-ts —— HELP WANTED—GirI for general FOR SALE Complete line of wir- office work. Must be a good typ- < ing supplies and fixtures. Want- i<st Rnv 0 87 I ed—Radios to repair. Uhrick Bro*. ■ . r-: — ( Phone 860. 86-ts WANTED-Rehable girl or woman for general housework. Reply to FOR SALE—lncome property with Mrs H w McMillen, 1417 Haw- ; 2-3 room and 1 5-room apartmewt. t borne Road, Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Tri State Realty Co., T. D. Schief- 158-6 t ersteln. De Voss Bldg., phone 105. < vn — kt- i 14° if WANTED-to-do —Washings, phone f. 1548 or call at 239 North 13th FOR SALE—7-room modern house. street after 4:30 p m 160 . 3 t North side of town. Walter J. —tJ —; —7 —< i —j-cr Bockman, phone 3. • 143-gtf WANTED-Boy s junior sized bl- — cycle. Reply to Democrat Box FOR SALE — 5 room semi-modern 38 g 161-stx house, bungalo type with 2-car ——rgarage, on Dierker street. Walter TWO WANTED -Offe ing J. Bockman, phone 3. 144-gtf J? rina " e " ! connectlon — with established feed company. FOR SALE—97-acre farm, 4 miles jjjgb earnings immediately. Write north; new 4-room house, good Box 3g5 c/o Deraoc . ia t. 162-1 txs barn, granary and corn crib, 12 sv 7 ———< — , . , . WANTED — Sheep to dip. Imacree of permanent pasture and -, . . * ... . timber with spring water. Balance weight and quality of under cultivation: Electricity. y oo ’’ n f or appo utment write 27-acre farm. 9 miles northeast. Newly painted 5-room house dou- ‘ ll ’ ' g ’ ble garage, good orchard, electricity. About 25 acres of good pro- WANTED —Girl for office work, ductive fertile soil. Priced to sell. Phone 128 or apply 107 South Call or write Tri State Realty Co., Second St. 161-3 t ■ T. D. Schieferstein, phone 105. MISCELLANEOUS j FOR SALE —80 acres, 4 miles will be glad to give you a free I north of Decatur. Good house estimate on any size job. We can 1 and barn. Drove well, electricity, apply a guaranteed Carey roof at I Owners share of crops to purchas- no additional cost. Also brick and I er. Immediate possession. Tri- asbestos siding. Arnold & Klenk. State Realty Co., T. D. Schlefer- Phone 463. 80-ts stein, telephone 105. 157-ts MAGE BIG PROFITS every day FOR SALE — Modern house on taking orders for 18-Card beauMaster Drive, has an FHA. Can tiful “Candlelight” $1 Assortment, be bought for small down payment. Amazing value pays you 50c profit. Close to factories. Owner leaving Extra earnings for you with Gift for service. 60-acrc farm, % mile Wraps and other Christmas Asfrom Pleasant Mills on state road sortments; pay you up to 100% 101. Landlord’s share of crop goes profit. Write Grogan Co., 30 East with farm. House has electricity Adams, Dept. 136, Chicago 3, 111. and full basement. Clyde O. Trout- 162-ltx ner, Realtor. Phone 73-1166. - APPLIANCE SERVICE FOR SALE — 40-acre farm; must sweepers, irons, and other electsell at once. Electricity, extra trical appliances. We carry a comgood house, good hip-roof barn, piete line oi parts for all popular . good soil. 105 acres, good soil and makes.—Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts ■ good location. These farms must pARMERSf ATTENTrON —We re- ! sell at once. See Herman Strahm, move dead horses, cows, hogs, ( Craigville, Ind. Phone 55, Craig- Decatur phone 2000. We pay ville- 160-b4t aB phone charges. The Stadler FOR SALE—Completely recondU Products Co. 15-ts , ditioned seven-tube A. C. Day- FARM - iTOANS — Terms 5 to 35 ton cabinet radio. Walnut case. years at 4% . no expense; borFirst S3O. Secaur Furniture Re- rower can pay any amount, any pair. Corner 14th and Adams tlme c D Lewton. 14-T Street. Phone 7363. 161-3tx WB SUCTIO 5j CLEAN ceptic FOR SALE — Fryers. First house tanks, cesspools, outside vaults north Gravel Pit. Alive or and government vaults. You call, dressed. *HI haul. Phone 5572. 160-Gtx FOR SALE—Massey-Harris trac- W j L l DO CUSTOM COMBINING tor and plow. McCormick Deer- _ Elluo Ehlerding. Preble phone I ing side deivery. Phone 446. Sam 3on 161-2tx A - Yost ’. LOST ANdTFOUND FOR SALE-Used auto radios, Mil- , , . .. Knf LOS? —Black billfold containing ler tires and tubes, Gould bat- , . _ 4 „ teries, a complete line of auto ac- . money last Sa urday evencessories. Zintsmaster Service ,n Jr Fluder please returu 1 Station, corner First and Monroe. 0 ltc ~ — ; Phone 372. 161-3 t LOST—Black billfold containing romLE-Modern2fam-rry-& mo “7’ d, ‘ ver ’« lU * nse ’ SoCial ...... „ security card and other papers, with beauty shop. Buyer may J , _ . , Finder please return to Waldo occupy owners s room apartment ~ . ' . . ' Harvey, phone 1161. 160-3tx and have present income of $70.00 ’’ * per month. Located close to busi- FOR RENT ness district on Adams street. Wai- for-renT— Two rooms and bath ter J. Bockman General Insurance and gai . age( w ith washing. Bel aad _£ iPa ' 2. pan^_' 5 ' mont Park. Lauretta AmrineFOR SALE—Black and white sad- 161-3tx die horse; call Gene Lyons, 115 o South First St. after 4 o’clock. . . , . 4. a 162 2tx Morfcets At A Glance FOR SALE—McCormick Deering R y UnitetLPress binder, 7-foot. In good condition. stocks irregular in quiet tradGood milk cow, 7 years old. One j ng and one-half miles north of Mon-. Bonds irregular; U. S. governroeville, Ind., on road 101. E. P. ments irregular. Gressley. 162-a3tx curb stocks irregular. FOR SALE — Maple Leaf Chicago stocks irregular. twine, stock spray, picket Silver unchanged in New Yoik cribbing, Cant-Sag Gates. at , ceat t 8 a °“ nce ’ held f en^ e barb,—Lash Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, Coal Feed & Supply. 162t2 oatß rye an 4 barley futures steady. ~" Chicago livestock: Hogs active, Host riant I fully steady; cattle steady, active, Alfaha is especially efficient as a moderately activei host plant because, in addition to producing a nitrogen-rich top growth mostly steady. which can be plowed under, it also Makes Clothes fills the soil to a considerable depth aJone cann(>{ make with roots which are h g in woman, but a woman in good posgen. The growing of alfalfa, even niak(> thp rlotf)eg when large crops of hay are re- —————— moved, usually leaves a favorable |f you Want T# Buy or S£LL nitrogen balance m the soil. a Farm 0( . ciiy Pf . operty( ca | ( shorn Idaho ewes held above 7.7a SCHWARTZ REALTY SERVICE and 7.50; shorn native ewe» large- will gladly help you. ly 8.00 down; 50 head 3 and 4 915 \v. Wonroe St. Phone 1398 year old breeding ewes 8.50. Decatur, Ind.

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Seventh War Loan Far Oversubscribed Sates Os E Bonds Are Sligtly Short Washington, July 11. —(UP)— Final returns in the nation’s seventh war loan drive showed today that the American people bought nearly twice the amount of bonds they were asked to purchase. Total sales were $26,313,000,000. compared with a goal of $14,000,000,000. Outgoing Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau, Jr„ called the drive a demonstration of faith in America. He said the war bond program would stand as “a powerful bulwark to the economy of the nation both now and in the fu ture.” Total sales in all war loan drives so far now total $135,749,000,000. Os this huge amount $36,483,000,000 has been bought by individuate, the rest by banks and corporations. The seventh war loan met ail quotas except that of E bond sales. Sales to corporations reached $17,632,000,000, over twice the $7,000,000,000 goal. Sales to all individMichigan Large Sweet CHERRIES —o— BELOW QA COST lug These Cherries must be canned immediately. t t —O—- € Walt’s Fruit Market J Corner 224 and 27 ( ll" , lllll’ 1,, 11l a Me c NEVER ARGUE E WITH AN OFFICER c If you obey traffic rules, s you won’t need to argue. u But if an accident should * happen will you be fully ' covered by Automdbile s Insurance? If not, better } see us today. i c THE SUTTLES CO. Arthur D. Suttles, Agent Decatur, Ind. . Niblick Store Bldg. Representing ihe /Etna life f nsuraoee j dQhmjMny of Hartfortl Connection liiuAiiil ;

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uals totaled $8,681,000,000, well over the $7,000,000,000 goal which itself was the highest for any drive to date. E Bond sales fell slightly short of the mark. They were $3,976,000,000 against a goal of $4,000,009,000. o PACIFICADVISORY (Continued From Page One) quarter's entertain no ideas that the Japanese war will end tomorrow, they nevertheless believe that a plan for occupation and control of Japan shopld be completed and ready for any eventuality. Their appresension over the situation was heightened yesterday with the disclosure by acting secretary of state Joseph C. Grew that “alleged peace feelers’’ from unofficial Japanese representatives have been coming to the state department from all over the world. iGrew decisively knocked down rumors that Japan had made any offciial and bona fide surrender gesture, die warned simultaneously that the enemy was attempting to use peace 'talk as a psychological weapon to spread dissension among the Allies. He acknowledged, nevertheless, several instances in which Japanese have been attempting to learn if—and on what terms the United States and its Allies might dismiss: •conditional «n urondor hv

aiscuas •eonaiuonai surrender uy ■ 1 — ■ ■ ■ . . —. SALECALENDAR JULY 12 —Fred C. Hoile, estate, 3 miles east on 224 and miles north. Household goods. T. D. Schieferstein, Auct. JULY 16 —Private sale, 2:30 p. m. G. Remy Bierly office, 80 acres, Jieirs of Gerhard & Rosa' Kolintu 4:00 p. m., 120 acres, Edward, William & Henry Kohne. G. Remy Bierly, Comm. 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, I mile East of Lime Springs, lowa, Well Improved 120 Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann —Auct. JULY 28 —Mrs. Minnie Schinnerer, 1% miles East of Willshire, Ohie on No. 81, Personal Property & Household Goods, 1:30 p. m. J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer.

the Japanese. He reaffirmed that the policy of the United States “has been, is, and will continue to 'Be, unconditional .surrender.” Sen. Homer E. Capehart, R., Ind., who recently said he had heard “reliably” of a Japanese surrender offer, declined to comment on Grew’s statement. Capehart had urged the government to reveal once and for all whether such peace rumors were true or unfounded. Hardy Paint Tn the hotter spots aboard ship one is likely to find aluminum paint. It has the faculty of “staying put” on boilen room equipment, engines and steam lines. Even on surfaces that become dull red, where the heat actually burns out the paint vehicle, the aluminum flakes still adhere, says the report. It is further stated that it actually stores the heat and keeps the temperature higher inside and lower outside a boiler, furnace or pipe, improving operating efficiency and at the same time rendering working conditions in the vicinity more tolerable for the teamen. INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570

Prices Reduced On s>B2 ° bushel ’- are located ... at Decatur, H®rne and Williams. Wooden Groin Dins Mr. Gerke stated that anyone interested in the purchase of Winfred L. Gerke, chairman of tließe blns should (joutact the the Adams county AAA committee county AAA office for further in- ■ anonunced today that the com- formation. modify credit corporation has re- ”* duced the price of CCC owned Bread ConMmption .•> wooden grain bins. The sales American people ate over 14 milprice is now $282 per bln, capacity lion loaves of bread in 1943. .j .1 PUBLIC AUCTION “ HOUSEHOLD GOODS 811 North 3rd St., Decatur, Indiana Saturday, July 21 6:00 P. M. ’ ; o i FURNITURE: 3 piece Living Room Suite; 8 piece Dining Room Suite; Writing Desk; Studio Couch; 3 piece Bedroom Suite; Single Bed with Innerspring Mattress; 3-4 Bed with innerspring Mattress; 3 Chests; Kitchen Table and 4 Chairs; Floor and Table Lamps; Coffe* ■>» Tables. RUG, 9x12. '•* FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator; I. C. GAS RANGE; 7S PHIIXO RADIO. Porch Glider, Lawn Mower, and many other articles. TERMS—CASH L. F. UHRICK, Owner J. F. Sanmann Auctioneer "■ C. W. Kent —Sales Manager. >t!T Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. j Decatur, Indiana. jj 160 Acre Farm For Sale 160 Acre Ln ■ The Merle Sheets Farm I—o — " R Btutf f |l I.<Halcd 3 miles West of Decatur. ■ Modern Brick House. 2 Large Barns. Large B ■ Implement Shed and other buildings. Electricity. ,a 188 B If sold now Landlord’s share of crops goes with farm, s , ]j| A good farm. Square 160 acres. Quarter section, B .. jj Ideal location. Priced right for quick sale. ® * ■ Shown by appointment, only. gj 1 I I X a Roy S. Johnson & Son | * Auctioneers & Real Estate II _ Office Trust Co. Bldg. Phone Office 104 1 ■ ■ ■ Res. Phone 1022. B i ii • s., PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS 253 North sth 6t., Decatur, Indiana ,(l 1 T'Fb Wednesday, July 18, 6 p. m. J util . FURNITURE —2 Piece Living Room Suite, Slip Covers. 2 Mahoganj, )i; , End Tables; DUNCAN PHYFE Drop Leaf Mahogany Table and 4 Chairs, Corner Cupboard to Match, Asbestos Table Boards to match table. GOVERNOR WINTHROP Mahogany Desk. Maple Twin Bed Room Suite. DUNCAN PHYFE Coffee Table. Walnut Metal Bed and 2 Mattresses. Wardrobe Cabinet. ■ : RUGS: 9x15 Walnut Velvet Rug. 9x15 Rug Pad. 3 WILTON Velvet-. | Throw Rugs. , ; HOOVER Sweeper; Electric Maud Sweeper; Electric WAFFLE- I MASTER Waffle Iron. CABINET RADIO. TABLE MODEL ELEC-. TRIC PHONOGRAPH and RECORDS. ELECTRIC TRAIN. SLED. ! LAWN MOWER. LADDER. Bathroom Scales. Glider; Lawn Chairs’ll* and Table. DISHES, COOKING UTENSILS, CLOTHING, and BEDDING. TERMS—CASH. ' Ed. F. Boknecht, Owner J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer. j C. W. Kent —Sales Manager Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. . Decatur, Indiana.

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