Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1945 — Page 5

JUIOAY, JULY 27,1945.

Market Reports 'nAILY RtPORT OF LOCAL and foreign market# for KENNETT, MURRAY A CO. Buvlno all l< inds of llvestock at Dac«W r > Willshire, Berne Ul *** t untll 12:80 p. m. MrdafA and no commlMloi Phone 801 Corret <1 July 27 tough* 13 25 ’ tagS 9,00 Zeals Sfte) ™ - ZZ 9.00 jwee -—*•••• "Hl"' kuhner stock yards Phone 101 No commlsrion or weight charge 140 to 400 tt>s Dj.so tOO to 120 lbs 13-50 Roughs -•» - J’- ■ w Sifts ■ 9 00 V JIS i(choi 1 1 I.<H» SKSg' _ 5.50 ■y yi §igg'" i g&tttESALE EGG AND pQtILT Ry QUOTATION* SG Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 ted July 27 CteYernn i’iit cening Prices Large Egfe - '' Ughorn broilers and fryers.... ~9. c ieavy hene Heavy fryer - 29. c Heavy spyin ers L9._c Leghorn lers -<-» c Old Rooster. - 20. c Stags 2(K c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK f.uEVATOR CO. Corn- ' d July 27 ftft subject to change S durlug day. m at elevator. \o. So. ga^^ftv 'in'nt 1 :,, 2 ‘ ! K°. ] m ana Old Corn 1-60 . 11% IMBeans 2.16 - Ko jMft (lais 62 IftfaaH 2.00 "fr«S 1-00 Qoodftft - -47 »»■* Qlgtt: .03 per bushel less. Oft: .04 per 100 less. t.o.b. farm FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK I ml.. July 27. (UP) i-Livcstfth Hogs, [F > change. Everything geady. 1 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK : ' July —tii’i (OMS)—L >tock: —| Hogs active and fully ‘*?st'iuly; gi ■ i and choice 16" U'--lip, bulk!) in-160 lbs. and several I lots lightr weights 14.80; 100-140 ' 1 sos. 13.|®-: ' ci'od and chut <■ K| Cattle B calves 400; noniina.steajjr; two loads good to mostjy choicer! 15u lb. steers 17.00; four ’l'Sads goo and choice 1200 lb. Weight ti . cows steady, good feet COM 1 ;.5"; bulk common and tedium [9.25 12.50; canners ami liters™? UDO; vealers active, ieauy; to ti.so. ‘h lambs 50 lower; earsales ood and choice native •ring 4a : 155", medium C .0 Id good 12.50-14.50. rl;i [ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ftft' July 27 — (UP) — 5 VFA)- Livestock: Hogs:. active, fully stea- '• dope and choice barrows and Its 144 in and up at 11.75, ceilig; goo. •ini choice sows at 14: smpiete eh- rance. Cattle: i.'ii ; calves; 500; genii ftSb'. idy on slaughtered .'.earlines; meager Baft' good and choice “ft kind slow. Top IS. 8 c6 ® l paid for 1230 It), averss > 4' yearling 15.70; most 12.511-15; fed heifers . MftT short load 17.50; cows mostly steady at ' , 'U4)ii grassy beef cows; most 12.50 down to 10.50. R^ft' v sausage bulls to 13.50 , ft'.v bulls to 15.25: oaem „„, slly , 5 30 d()wn BRft' atilt; spring- lambs weak 2.> cents lower: shorn -’ !■ i,n< * yearlings pracaged sheep about eiJ ! .ft and choice native lri “«|Liinbs 15-15.25; top 15.25, la, common sort-outs tpgjJ" SI,OI 'I> a ßed native B® 1 " down; few cull and . j kintl 6-6.50; black-face ’ : ‘ n<l year ol, i IJp •WPomtment of Executrix Min* Vo. 41711 "leiSi.''. l""'' 1 '- «iv'-n. That the ■jjl J/ 1 ,ias t'pon appointed Kxiir<| •] ' '»f Susie I< ’MI-li.' Af, ams County, <lel' V ' s! ate is probably solRvih, k , ; " White, l-lxeetitrix I July 27 Aug. :;-to A. BIXLER ■KS optometrist > Ift HOURS; d IH?. 0 I J :3 ° 12:3 0 to 5:00 Fturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Glassee Fitted

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES -°- For 25 words or leas: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times |1; 6 times 81.75. , Rates quoted sre for consec- ! utive Insertions. No classified ads accepted on sklpday ached- ' ule. I Rate for 10 point BLACK ( FACE Is 5c per word for Insertion. I Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 s. m. _ FOR SALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES — Re- , gardless of your needs In the i line of electrical supplies, large or i email, we can supply you, Includ- , ing wire, heating elements, swltI I ches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & I Klenk. 226-ts i FOR SALE —Complete line of wiri Ing supplies and fixtures. Wanti ed —Radios to repair. Uhrlck Bros. Phone 360. 86-ts FOR SALE— 5 room semi-modern house, bungalo type with 2-car garage, on Dierkes street. Walter J. Hockman. 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, dou- ■ ble 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 80 acres, 4“ mHes north of Decatur. Good house and barn. Drove well, electricity. Owners share of crops to purchaeI er. Immediate possession. Tri- ; State Realty Co., T. 1). Schiefer- ■ stein, telephone 105. 157-ts I FOR SALE—Modern 2 family home I with beauty shop. Buyer may I 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 dwelling, 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 [ We NOW HAVE—A large seleci tion of vanity, table and floor , lamps. Be sure to see them before buying. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 175g2t • FOR SALE Bla< k and wbite saddle mare. Roan and white. heavy in foal, broke for children. 1 Paul Davie, one mile east, I'/g north [ of Decatur. 174-b3tx I FOR SALE: Maytag motor, excellent condition, phone 573 K. 174-6tx | FOR SAI.I-: HousrT tTaTler, newly painted, in good conditio:) 1 Phone 5262 or S"e Ed May. route 4. Decatur, 171-3tx FOR SALE - ' Le7Th7r - 7ni ven port Gas Range. Floor I.amp. Oak Bed 22S Madison St., phone 666. 1,1-It ■ FOR SAL! - 6-room -emi-mode- >i house. Possession 60 day.-. A ■- • S-rooni modei-n house in Monroe-1 ville about acre tract, good buildings. Tri Slate Realty Auction Co. - T. D. Schieferstein, phone 105. 175-ls ' FOR~SALL: la '. I Dodge firn dm> sedan. Priced below Ol'A ceiling at $225.11'1. Telephone 1 4<is al ■ ter 3■ 30 pm. 175-a3tx FOR SALE: Dog. SpiHz and (' how i mixed, very friendly. Angus, ’ Lengerich. 2 miles south on 2, and, mile west Decatur. • ;, ' l JLST iIi'ICEIVED .Another ship meiit of Cedar Chests. Will sell on lay away plan if desired. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 175g2t FOR SALE: Briggs and Stratton motor, model F-<IL Phone 13-6 or 34 1 Line street. '• i6-g2t FOR _ SALE: Fox Tel rier Pups. Jo eeph Converse!, 5 miles south-j east of New Haven on Franke road-1 176-3tx j o— HUNDREDS OF (Continued From Page One) headquarters of his eighth air lore" on Okinawa and promised that th-'| aerial bombardment would be| pressed home relentlessly until j the Japanese have been reduced i "to a race of rice growers and goalherds.” | From Gen. Douglas MacArthur s j headquarters came word of a new 400-ton aid on Shanghai that set great fires on three of tlie China port's airfields Tuesday and piob-, ably sank six freighter-transports and a Japanese gunboat. o I Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

; QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds i a~i "I'll bi- glad when salesmen start giving demonstrations again • then we can sell our vacuum sweeper with a Democrat Want Ad!” FOR SALE -1 buck rake, 1 mower, 2 tractor plows. 10-foot Olivet combine, 2 corn shellere, 1 hydraulic manure loader. Phone 66, Craigville Garage. 171-g6t FOR SALE —Modern newly painted 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 investment. Phone 870, room 5. K. C. Building. • 170-7 t FOR SALE: Recently built 5-room all modern home, extra large lot and cistern, lull basement, hardwood floors, plenty of closet space. 740 High St., phone. 1384. 174-3 IX FOR SALE Factory made scooter; boy's bicycle; both in excellent condition. Ted Reinhart. Magley. 174-3tx i'bli SALE — Step ladders, poultry netting, paint and other hard-to-get items. — Cash Coal Feed & Supply. JUST RECEIVED Shipment of living room suites. AH spring construction. Liberal trade-in allowance on your old suite. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 175g2t FOR SALE- Metal bed, springs and mattress; Clark Jewel gas stove; large attic fan. 925 North Second street. 175t3x FOR~SAI.E— 5 vacant lots near sanitary sewer. Abstracts furnished. — A. I). Suttles, agi. 175t3 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 AT * ONCE ~ 'Experienced high-grade farmer. Good pay, plus house, utilities, etc. Farm machinery and equipment furnished. 20U acres ultra modern farm located near Fort Wayne. Accred-, ited herd milk cows, hogs, chickens, etc. Must give reference and history. Answer Box 392, c/o Democrat. 170-6 t I WANTED Ct'iling prices paid for ‘ good used cars. Drive in and get tin’ cash. Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Ist and Monroe. Phone 372 164-ts 1 WANTED - 7Lady ViTwork in laundry. Phone HIT 173-g6t WANTED. Men or women to work at. Stewart'- Bakery. 173-t: MALE IH-.i.i' WANTED: We have openings for two men on established food and products route in Fort Wayne Guaranteed salary, plus coniini.-.don ami a liberal bonus. Truck and expenses on truck in rn i-lied. Good opportunity for men desiring permanent sales con licet ions Apply or write D. ( . Newby. c e Cook Coffee Co.. 318 Leith sti-et. Fort Wayne. Indiana 174-g7t x ■ \\ ANTED TO RENT—Room for an adult man. Inquire at Democrat office. 1751.3 WANTED Washings to do. Must furnish soap. Call 5121. 176g3tx WANTED Man to wash house. Leo Saylers. South Fifth street, telephone 1191 17 6a2t MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROUBLE Cal! on lift, we will be glad to give you a free I estimate on any size job. We can I 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 com- ' plcte line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts FARMERS ATTENTION - We re ! move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay I all phone charges. The Stadler , Products Co. 15-ts x> i SurviceiiK'ii in Chicago may I play on many of the t ity's golf ! courses under a playing privileges j program operated through the : L SO.

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LOST AND KH Nl> LOST--Ration Book 4. Mrs. Robert Hess. 234 N. Fifth St. 176-ltx i I.OST Sterlin silver Rosary. Find er please return to Betty Tricker, plume 1093. 176-lt LOST Ration Book 4. Frederick W. Gerber, Decatur route 4. 176-ltx FOR RENT FOR RENT: Five-room house located on state route 81 one and one-half mile east of Willshire. Garage and outbuildings. Drove well and large cistern. Fine location. Farm land rented; renter may raise poultry. Poultry house 12x40 feet, wired for electricity. Dr.E.H.Alspaugh. 176■—l II .■■■■- (A ■■ ■ - - ■ ■ 11 ■ Markets At A Glance (By United Press) Stocks irregular in moderate trading. Bonds irregular; U. S. governments, lower. Curb stocks irregular. Cotton higher. Wheat, coin, rye, oats and barley higher. Chicago livestock: Hogs, active, fully steady; cattle generally steady, and sheep weak to mostly 25 cents lower. STRIKES CUT (Continued From Page One) workers were out at Paterson and Woodridge. N. J. Draft hoards were instructed to reclassify for induction striking Wright employes! holding occupational deferments. The army and various federal agencies stepped into other walkouts. At tiie U. S. Rubber Co. in Detroit approximately 1.000 of 5.000 striking CIO rubber workers were persuaded to cross picket lines. Stikes continued, however, in 14 Detroit lumber yards and at the Midland Steel Products Co , where 1.20 D were idle. Army men removed edible produce from the strike bound Fried and Reineman plants in Pittsburgh. ■ ! AFL butchers, on strike since July ! ; 16 over "fringe" benefits granted by the war labor board, aided in I

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JAPS ATTEMPT (Continued From Page One) hits were also scored on six freighter transports in Hangchow Bay and on a gunboat in the llwangpoo river. •Fifth and seventh airforce leronnaissance bombers, ranging over the Asiatic coast, hit Fusan town and waterfront facilities in Korea ami harassed enemy coastal craft off the South China coast RAAF search planes hit Tanamon airstrip and attacked enemy barracks in the Celebes while lighters strafed an enemy occupied area in tin- Halmaheras. U. S. marine and New Zealand pilots started fire in the workshop and storage areas at Rahaul and attacked enemy shipping on Bougainville. (Melbourne radio, quoting a pres., dispatch from Lord Louis Mount batten’s headquarters, said Admiral Mountbatten will probably take over part of Gen. MacArthur's command, notably Borneo and Java. .(The broadcast said tile redrawing of tlie boundaries between Mountbatten's southeast Asia comand and MacArthur's command was one of tiie topics discussed during Mountbatten's flying visit to Potsdam. HThe same broadcast aid a Token Australia force would be sent to join British units now training for tlie recaputro of Singapore to avenge tin 1 Aussies who died or were taken prisoner i lithe naval base's defense.) 0 Three Are Killed In Chicago Hotel Fire Chicago. July 27. (UP) Thr e persons were killed and two others critically injured in a fire that broke out early today m the Thom as hotel. The dead were burned beyond recognition. One of the injured was identified as Hans Olsen, 15. Chicago, who leaped from the burn ing building. Firemen said the tire started in an airshaft in tlie base ment of the four-story brick st rue I lure and spread upward. Damage was estimated at $15,000. 0 Democrat. Want Ads <;et Results : the removal of 40.00(1 pounds of ! carcass beef to prevent spoilage. I Federal intervention was sought in a five day old walkout by 7.5 '" workers at tlie Southeastern ship ! yards in Savannah. Ga.. and AFL ; leaders were ordered to end a I strike against 39 Chicago area ! foundries, now in its fourth day.

T SHORT RATIONS ARE ONLY MAINTENANCE M RATIONS NOTHING BUT FULL FEED GETS ft FxROFITABLE LK PRODUCTION! j| // ■ It's a ) f x \ MONEY BAG.< . . if you feed a BA4.ANCED RATION! '/ \ 1 Trying to by on gram and grass alone cuts down profit* far more than / fvo.fS.IU B.ihncing home-grown feeds u>th I B' Pillsbury $ BEST 32% Dairy Cone. ftK S W makes high m.lk produc.ion more eco- H if Bonnot, h provides the protein., vitamins \V' 1 ■•d mwterah that grain and grass lack. .X It makes a balanced ration tor body llf RBt 1 Maintenance and milk-making. Feed plenty I 1 I far both tobs, I I I 7 l\ } A-- — " ** - - r~- - Cash Coal Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth St.

BLUM TERMS (Continued From Pago One) alleged ireason, Blum said lie was no criminologist and was unable to define (lie Word. But hi said Petain received a mandate only to revise Frame's republican institutions. Instead in- destroyed them and replaced I hem vit li "despot i< power. Blum said, ami that was treason. ' "In allowing himself to lie dashed to tin- ground in despair and letting his country fall in a like manner—no, lie cannot say lie was doing that for France's good or honor,'' Blum declaimed Ferdinand Payen, chief dei'onse counsel plied Bliiin witli <|in s tions asked all (he witnesses so far as to Pierre Laval's influence on Petain. “Laval was a master of tlie double cross," Blum said bluntly. "It is liard to fix tlie responsiliility for the conduct of the Vichy gov eminent between Laval and tlie marshal. Whether he influenced Petain is a tiling I cannot answer definitely." Payen's insistence on this point indicated that tlie defense plann ed to make Laval's influence on Petain one of tlie main points in favor of tile old marshal, setting up Laval as (lie one on whom tin actual guiit reposed. Tracing tin- government's flight to Bordeaux, Blum said that there "right from (lie start it was tlie ,irmy leaders who kepi r< peat ing tiiat tlie situation was hopel- ss and nothing > otiid be done, it appeared that all of a sudden the will to resist iiad disappeard I in France." I CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat : Sept. 161 \I! b • 1.6 l-’s ; May 1.6 I: July 159 ( ’oi l) : S<-pl 1 Is l 2 . De. . i 1s ' . I). May l.lx'oA. Oats: S'-pt. 62' k : Die. 6:t' s . May 6.3'Jt; July lilOA

A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer .330 N. Ith St. Decatur Indiana INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinjfer FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570

SALE CALENDAR JULY 2 :—Mrs. M.nn e Schinnerer, l*/ 2 miles East of Willshire, Ohll on No 81, I’et sonal Property & Household Goods, 1:30 p. LU. J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer. JULY 30 Robert J. Houser, 322 North 4th street, Decatur Household good Roy Johnson, am t JULY 31 Mrs. Lydia Shamp, 445 Mercer Avenue, Decatur. Household Goods Harry Daniels, Auct. ■ AUG. 1 E. B. Scott, 0 miles West of Warsaw, Ind., Well Improved I'is acre farm and all personal property, 6:30 p m. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. ! \I'G. 2 - Lamoille Fogle, McConnell apartments. 228 | J No Third St, Decatur Household goods, 6:00 p. m. Roy Johnson, auct. jAI'G i Ind. Duroc Hog Sale. Lafayette Ind. Roy Johnson, auct. ! AUG. 1 Ed. Hazzard, 1 miles Northeast of Fort Wayne on St Joe road Chester While liog ■ Roy Johnson, auct AUG. 9 Mrs. Sol King, 4 miles Wi st of Roi kford, ()., Livestock and, personal property. Lester Brandt, J. F. Sanmann, AuctS. I AUG. 9 Clarence Beard &. Son, Frankfort. Ind , Durog Hogs. Roy, Johnson, am t. .Al t;. It)—Four-H Chester White Hog sale, Rochester, Ind. Roy Johnson. amt. Al <> It Dr Earl Farree, Durocs, Danville. Ind. Roy Johnson, auc.t. h / ACC 13 Ohio State Chester White sale, Uppet Sandusky, OUio- r Roy Johnson, am t jAI'G It Portage Farms, \V.-odville, O. Chester White sale. Roy Johnson, auct. AUG. 15 Washington Center F.F.A. Duroc sale. Washington Center school. West of I’.W.tym Roy Johnson, auct. Al G. d; Gerald Dick, 2 mil. East of Cissero, Ind. Durocs. Roy Johnson, auct, . Ai'G. 17 Ind. Chester White sale, Logansport. Ind Roy Johnson, auc. Al ii IS- Earl Groth, Hampshire sale, 1 mill- south of Ossian RojU Johnson, auct. AUG. 21 Veryl Beyer, 1 mile South 1 mile West Rockford, O, General farm sail 1 Roy Johnson, auct. AUG 22 Harvey Steffen, 2 mih- South, Magley, Hampshire sale. Roy Johnson, am t. SEPT 2—Leo Roe, North edge of Monmouth. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, am t .ILLY 31 Mrs. lona Case. 6<>7 Whhlhsl(‘| street, Decatur. 5 room lioub«’ and out Buildings Roy Johnson, am t.

PUBLIC AUCTION 5 ROOM HOUSE AM) OUT BUILDINGS t TO BE MOVED FROM PREMISES TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1945 6:3(1 P. M. 607 \\ inrhcster street. Decatur. A pfooti Live Room Cottage lype House. Itt good repair. New root. Sliod lO\l2. () ti Isi d e Toilet building. Buildings only to sell and must be removed from premises. Ample time will be given purchasers to remove buildings. TPKMS—CASH. MRS. IONA CASE, Owner Roy Johnson—Auct. ’ a:| 8 ■ i WANTED; • ’ Men : ■ i ■ • Women ! ■ ■ For Night Work * • ” ■ Raises in 30 and 60 dais. 1 j) “ a J AITLY I Kraft Cheese Co. i ■ a aaaaaaaaaal

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