Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1945 — Page 5
ULY 20,1945.
thtet Reports now OF LOCAL Sa foreign market. for MURRAY * coffuffm W of livestock at f Willshire, Berne s * ; <i>MKßik ; ' recelved • v,ry and Q 0 commlaalo. CrFOliiß^EHraP 10110 * Ol July 20 jn.f.o "” -'SsSaB 13.00 ■ 'Wg __ 13.50 - .r Owp, n°" H5 ° 'kuwHßl 'stock yards July e or weight charge $14.50 ■Saab 1350 :. Q 13.25 Wat MflK- 8.50 toii^^HKe) 16.00 1 icraSSgS’.’’'’ - 5.50 r.S«iHM»BALE EGG AND - it SBBfßp rnißhed by S GBsflHß* R PRODUCE co * — 880 on July 20 cening Prices and fryers..- 29. c " "WnTSa 24.5 c •the: ■ -24.5 c ■BK c -- 20. c GRAIN MARKET iN MB' ELEVATOR CO. ‘eTjEsHß'cctcd Jul y 20 SH|n|eut>j«<n to Change ! during day. at elevator, theat $1.52 Old Corn 1.60 “"" ■R’jnMß f);i 1 s t ‘ ,) ■■Eggr i.oo ./■■MH .03 per bushel leas. ' e * O4 peT 100 leM * — , ob - {arm I <»BBKl/AYNE livestock JI JaaßWB 111 -'. lut1 -' Ju, y 20.—(UP) I ’"jßbßP l ' lllall B°. Everything' LIVESTOCK July 20.—(UP) — S, : the active > lull V steady: rood anßflioice 160 lbs. up. bulk alul several lots lighter and choice sows 14.05. calves 600; steers '•^flHHKuiy; 4 ' (Aa^s ch°' ce 1237.W saleß steady; some bid 14-50 lower; gbmoij and medium 9.50good cows 13.00-13.25; 'fßjjgSggHiiH cutters mainly 7.00Baers active, steady, top the* rn«tOßHH(i<>; active, steady: small ;> t'-BSHWaioling around 90 lbs. 15.50-16.00. GRA!n CLOSE Wfr~§| July 1.64 Vi; Sept. 1.62 1.63; May 1.63%. May 1.18%. 64%-%; Sept. 64%; May 65%. rl®fflBCAGO LIVESTOCK July 20 — (UP) — Livestock: 1 uno: fully and choice barrows and 140 an( j up 14.75, and choice sows 14; clearance. 34&981 calves: 400; gennarrow Few loads good and steers steady at 16.00 * y J'friCF, top 17.40; no reliable grassy and warmed-up .gUgjjjggiuibg al 15 down lo 12.50 ? '" i heifers steady to ”JfcSaaßßyP'-t scarce; cows on peddabout steady with cutters down; most beef cows little above 13; good J! steady, but all grassy *M Bl and weak al 10.00 to cording to weight: heavy bulls to 13.25; vealat 16 down; decidedly ■r in all grass cattie. packages good and choice ing lambs 16.40; medh!!tt Bice shorn native ewes 7.50 ,?f|| few cull and common t 0 Need Riboflavin r ., I *'"Be who do not get enough tend to be nervous and irfeel tired and run down. es * tcb and burn and look bloodshot. Vision may be ‘ bght, and bright light need for riboflavin seems related to the caloric ■-'j?W °f diet. Recent research ‘;;’"’B >S fbat people who eat large of fats, sugar and starches a corr esponding increase of
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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. 226-ts FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrlck Broe. Phone 360. 86-ts FOR SALE—lncome property with 2-3 room and 1 5-room apartment. Tri State Realty Co., T. D. Schieferstein. De Voss Bldg., phone 105. 143-ts 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 —97-acre farm, 4 miles north; new 4-room house, good barn, granary and corn crib, 12 acres of permanent pasture and timber with spring water. Balance under cultivation. Electricity. 27-acre farm. 9 miles northeast. Newly painted 5-room house, double garage, good orchard, electricity. 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 —80 acres, 4 miles north of Decatur. Good house and barn. Drove well, electricity. Owners share of crops to purchaser. Immediate possession. TriState Realty Co., T. D. Schieferstein, telephone 105. 157-ts FOR SALE—Modern 2 family home with beauty shop. Buyer may occupy owner’s 5 room apartment and have present income of $70.00 per month. Located close to business district on Adams street. Walter J. Bockman General Insurance and Real Estate. Phone 3. 161-ts FOR SALE —7-room modern dwel-
ling, 3 bed rooms with cedar lined closets; hard wood floors; basement under entire house, large garage. Located North Third St. Price $6850. Walter J. Bockman, General Insurance and Real Estate. 166-ts FOR SALE—Buck rake; Ford W. C. tractor; very good 2-row cultivator with tractor hitch; single row cultivator; corn cutter on wheels; good 1-row corn pickpr. Gerber Implement Store. Phone 255. * 166-g6t FOR SALE: One 'iron baby bed’ complete. 810 West Monroe street. Phone 1021. 169-g2tx FOR - SALE—Schiir24-in. pre-war cast iron hot air furnace, complete with rocker grates. Never been used. Address Box 389, c/o Democrat. 167-31 FOR - SALE? Fuinfture, Mattresses and Rugs. Bedroom suites $85.00 to $160.00. Desks $14.50 to $38.50. Breakfast sets $40.00 up. Large selection of mattresses $14.50 to $39.50. Congoleum rugs (9x12) $6.95 to $8.50. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 169-? t FOR SALE: "CEDAR CHESTS" Just received another shipment of ■ cedar chests. $48.00 each. While they last. Will sell on lay away plan if desired. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 169-2 t FOR SALE: Used Dining room suite. 1 8-pc. Dining Room Suite. Fair condition. First $38.50 cash takes it. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 169-2 t Fb’R~SALE—New awning material 30 inches wide, by the yard or bolt. 716 Mercer Avenue, Decatur. 167-a3tx FOR SALE—Small farm—all under cultivation. Landlord’s share of crops go with farm if purchased soon. House has electricity and full basement. Near town, school and churches. Clyde O. Troutner, Realtor. Phone 1166-73. 170-g3t FOR SALE—Used bath tub, stool, wash bowl, kitchen sink, 6 house doors, some used lumber, hot water tank with gas heater. Telephone 261 or 1468 Miller Grocery. 170-3tx FOR SALE —Superfex kerosene refrigerator, clean, good condition. Vitalaire modern ice-box used 2 seasons. Homer Fiechter, 8 miles west Decatur on 224. Tocsin phone. 170-3tx FOR - SALE—Cocker spaniel pups. Call 92. 170-glt FOR - SALE—Saddle horses, one black horse, 5 years old. with 2 white feet; 1 bay mare, 2 years old. Call 248 or 1071. 170-g3tx
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds \ IIIZZ 3 BIH B I ■:'' "I got my husband a camera with a Democrat Want Ad—now his hobby is photography!” FOR SALE — Registered black Cocker Spaniel puppies. Phone 1568 or inquire at 515 Adams St. 168-b3t FOR SALE —Wardime pressure cauner. Call 840. 170-3tx FOR SALE —8-piece oak dining room suite, like new, red velour chairs, 9x12 Axminster rug. Will be sold at Luzern J. Uhrick sale, Saturday, July 21st. 170-2tx FOR SALE—White Cornado 5burner, long wick oil stove with oven attached; used two seasons. Adelbert Conrad, Preble phone. 168-3 t FOR SALE—J, I Case 22-ihch all metal threshing machine in good condition. Also team horses. Wm. Michaels, Sr., 1 mile west, % south Coppe’s Corner. 170-2tx FOR SALE—John Deere 2x14 in. plow, good as new. Two good used manure spreaders. New hay choppers, roughage mills, hammer mills. Miller arc welders for the farm. Binder and baler twine. Steffen Implement Company, Third St., phone 180. 168-3 t FOR SALE—Modern newly paiut ed six-room modern home on Madison street, three blocks from court house. Full basement, good furnace, automatic hot water, hardwood downstairs. Extra good big two car garage. Bob Heller, Realtor, Lincoln Life Insurance, two good investments. Phone 870, room 5, K. C. Building. 170-7 t FdR _ and C-30~In-ternational tractors. Can be seen at Security Cartage Co., Inc., 241 Murray St., Ft. Wayne. 167-5 t
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 WANTED—Lady to work in laundry. Phone 1149. 170-3tx WANTED —-Woman for local telephone canvass. Good pay. Write fully, giving telephone number, to P. O Box 925, Muncie, Indiana. 169-stx WANTED AT ONCE' — ‘Expcrienced high-grade farmer. Good pay, plus house, utilities, etc. Farm machinery and equipment furnished. 200 acres ultra modern farm located near Fort Wayne. Accredited herd milk cows, hogs, chickens, etc. Must give reference and history. Answer Box 392, c/o Democrat. 170-6 t WANTED —Drivdrs with tractors for operations from Ft. Wayne to Illinois and Ohio points. Security Cartage Co., Inc., 241 Murray St., Ft. Wayne. 167-5 t WANTED —Ceiling prices paid for good used cars. Drive in and get the cash. Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Ist and Monroe. Phone 372. 164-ts W’ANTED -I am now taking orders for Maytag washers to be delivered when a shipment is made to me. James Kitchen, 428 McBarnes street. Phone 9194 between 11 a.in and 3 p.m. ,166-ts WANTED*ToArade'boFs good bicycle for a girl’s bicycle. 170-glt WANTED—A party to assist in driving to Florida. References required. Write box 390, c/o Democrat. 168-gtf
MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on ue, we wifi 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, eweepers, irons, and other electtrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts FRIDAYrJULY 20, will be the last day we will do custom canning, until further notice, due to work being idone on. the of our building. ’Lieehty'Canrtery and Cane Mill. 169-3tx FORRENT FOR RENT—Room in modern home at 231 North 6th street. Phone 742. Women preferred. , 170-3tx
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Los Angeles Doctor Wounded By Clerk Admits Shooting Is Caused By Jealousy Hollywood, July 20 —(UP)—Police established a death watch today at the bedside of Ruth Klein, 30-year-oid advertising clerk they said admitted firing three bullets into Dr. Hans E. Schlffbauer, 62, then attempting suicide.In prelimianry questioning, Miss Klein told police she loved the prominent Los Angeles heart specialist and shot him because she A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 330 N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana 1 INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 PURE BEEF BROTH For Sale ADD VEGETABLES AND MAKE DELICIOUS BEEF AND VEGETABLE SOUP. STEURY Locker Service Phone 267.
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Th- * ' ' * >Z -<X ' - r' '"aMMiniOW x THESE PHOTOS show the C-82, the Army’s newest flying boxcar. Top, workmen, dwarfed by comparison, turn the huge ship around at Hagerston, Md Below, an automobile is driving up the loading ramp of the air freighter, which has 93 per cent as much cargo space as a railroad boxcar. It can carry a load of nine tons. (International)
was pealous of Dr. V. Blanche Slagerman, Schiffbauer’s woman collegue. Investigation in the case was broadened when Mise Klein’s fellow workers reported she had appeared nervous the day of the shooting and had complained that the man she thought was going to marry her had broken a date. Mses Klein told police that on the night of the shooting she had crept across the street from her home to the doctor's apartment clad in pajamas and a robe, as she said she had 0:1 many previous occasions. She also admitted to three illegal operations—the latest performed only three weeks ago. Miss Klein’s mother denied the existence of any romantic relation-
•■. ..L, J j . * ' zi; ’ • ' A •< - z • '"'" 4 Hr v ■ ■ v ■■. aae. a < USING THE NEW 57 mm. recoilless rifle, Corp. Harry Watkins looks through a telescopic sight as he prepares to fire. The gun, which possesses the striking power of artillery, weighs 45 pounds in contrast to the 2,700 pounds of the 57 mm. anti-tank gun on a wheeled carriage. It can be fired by infantrymen from standing, kneeling, or prone positions. This is an official Army photo. (International)
■ship between her daughter and the doctor, however, explaining 'that Miss Glin had “not been well” recently and did not realize what she was saying. Dr. Schiffebauer, a member of the university of Southern California faculty and au expert in cardiac surgery, also was reported near death al the California lutheran hospital, where he is a staff doctor. Detectives were told his
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condition was too critical to per mit questioning o Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks steady in quiet trading. Bonds irregular, U. S. governments irregular. Curb stocks irregular. Chicago stocks irregular. Silver unchanged in New York at 44% cents a fine ounce. Cotton lower. Wheat, corn, rye, oats and barley steady. Chicago livestock: Hogs, active, fully steady; cattle draggy, steady, and sheep nominally steady. 0 Go Bathing at Shroyer Lake Beach.
SALE CALENDAR JULY 21—L. F. Uhrick, 811 North 3rd St., Decatur, Indiana, Household Goods, 6:00 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, Auct., JULY 23 Thoma# Davis., x mile East of Lime Springs, lowa. Well Improved 120 Acre farm. (Postponed to later date) J. F. Sanmann, auct. JUIA* 23—William H. Hobbs, 7 miles south of Warren, Ind. 160 adre farm. Roy Johnson, auct. JULY 23—Roy Brodbeck, Willshire, Ohio, Household Goods, 6:00 P. M. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. JULY 26—Acker Bros., old Cement Works Bldg., North Second st. Household goods. Lester W. ”Bud” Suman, auct. JULY 28—Mrs. Minnie Schinnerer, 1% miles East of Willshire, OhU on No. 81, Personal Property & Household Goods, 1:30 p. IL J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer. JULY 30—Robert J. Houser, 322 North 4th street, Decatur. Household goods. Roy Johnson, auct. JULY 31—Mrs. Lydia Shamp, 445 Mercer Avenue, Decatur. Household Goods. Harry Daniels, Auct. PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS 811 North 3rd St., Decatur, Indiana if Saturday, July 2I 6:00 P. M. FURNITURE: 3 piece Living Room Suite; 8 piece Dining Room Suite; Writing Desk; Studio Couch; 3 piece Bedroom Suite; Single Bed with Inuerspring Mattress; 3-4 Bed with Innerspring Mattress; , 3 Chests; Kitchen Table and 4 Chairs; Floor and Table Lamps; Coffee Tables. RUG, 9x12. FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator; I. C. GAS RANGE; ' PHILCO RADIO. )b Porch Glider, Lawn Mower, and many other articles. A BEAUTIFUL Dining Room Suite, 8 chairs, Velour Bottoms, Square Table, and Buffet, practically new and in A-l condition. 9x12 Axminster Rug in excellent shape. Bed, Innerspring Mattress, Dresser, and other items. • TERMS—CASH. I L F. UHRICK, Owner J. F. Sanmann Auctioneer GW. Kent —Sales Manager. ' / f l . Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana.
C /Zm Jr 4 FARM LABOR IS SCARCE FARMERS ARE ■ XA V PRESSED FOR TIME . XET THE WORLD ■ Murray NEEDS^\ORE_PORI£JM_AN^EV^R^EFORE!^ Jg ■£/g r- ’/ * <0 wK .<•»< IB the PILLSBURY'S BEST 40% HOG CONCENTRATE tnakes ■' enables . Cash Coal Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth St.
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TRUMAN ASSERTS (ContinuMl From Pag# On#) and his other guests. Authorities revealed that Churchill was Stalin’s guest at a private dinner Wednesday night. The belated British announcement of the Stalin-Churchill dfti ner appeared to be aimed at spiking reports of a growing coolness between the two conferees. War of 1812 The war of 1812 was fought to protect our sailors against impressment by foreign nations. The young republic, resenting the ruthless and unlawful seizures made aboard our merchantmen, fought and successfully established our rights to free, untrammeled commerce in all ports jf the world.
