Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1944 — Page 5

|OLy. SEPTEMBER 29. 1944

: W et Re P° rts yiO report of local I market. ® ■''' foe MURRAY A CO. kind* llvaatock I r, Berne. Cralgvllla, end Wlllehlre received every day * P I Jgtt -- l-d Sept. 29 B tt B gS K B Jr ~ -> ■Sgßt 1.325 ■ ’ ’lu3K 1;; "" » 1,0 I zsy 4 iki I Bolesale ego and I Wltry quotations " Fumlehed by I MaTUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 ’I ■ ' ■■ ■! S. pt 29. ‘"*IJH . .. 33c '*l f3B ns auJ fryers ... 23c <49 * i,!h ■• Wc '’loSß'-'c ind a!ag *' - I,c | GRAIN MARKET I Krk ELEVATOR CO < ••.••< i' change I -B during day. d' livered at elevator. 881 fflaß il. ui- 2 ci ■ Im| 1 00 "3 per bushel less. I ® u, “ "* p® r luu le,a - ■ S fob farm I FWtT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ln l Sep: ■ SBll ;•• .-|>| |OO lbs . sl3 95: ■ !l “ ?USO - 14015 ft lbs. lb*. »I 4 I W :■-. inn 120 lbs . 113.50. 88l l!l '~ J *"■'"• calves, $ltl; ■ Ofitt-- Hl yearlings, $10; clippI ■ * SO I ® ,A ’> Ap OLIS LIVESTOCK Sept 29 — (I Pi I jtt' ' ' .1. a.ly. 120 til 21" ’ '’ 14 'i.’i. 1 ' 1 '”o •” 11 00. uood |9 .lives 1,1111; pelllllillg ■■•"•■l'' leaily with weeks WK■» li' dluin sieers and | ■HP 11"" to 13.50; common I ' < Ut’i r to medium I ' ■ li.oo, <, hhhth analti I '•• n iilers mostly 5" 51 top 15.50. I 1 -pimg lambs most. » 1 '-'•> lino, medium ■jttjy 10 common * io I I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK K B*'-'-" Sept 29 — (t'Pl — ■ active, fully ■ ".inplete clearance early. R and ilioite no l( , o((i rt>s K*B ~ !, ' s "'it 4" Itis. and B 1 ' Poire sows I I on. few < to |to lbs. 1,1 Btt l.'.i'O; talves- 7,00: ' -leers steady Hulk ■Hr '" , " 1 ' 1 bead choice y-ag' 11 '' '" heifers stoaoy. »' >L '<> sliadi lower, iiiosi HB l""» to 12.50: <„m kl! " 1 "bii, common and BHi'"'" i,,,f 775 f '''’ 'b'wn: moat grass BB* "' " l> '""by at H.on to k.-.o; |^B y '"' l b" 11 * Hto 12.5"; B-B" 1 ' '""banged at IH.oo down. ■ B k "''"‘dy al 9 25 Io 13 <si " t'.ou, native < lasses E ' t.ood and choice native ly '"tubs 1125 to 14.10; com. gs ™ ilh ' l " l ‘‘ l, " 1 '0 bind 10.00 to SeJm* 1 'b" k good yearlings 12 00; 3.50 lo 5.25; 4,1,1 medium weights K' ""Id alsive 5.00. | I CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE •'«*%; May. $159 ■ B' July ' ,l <9'4 ™>"h. |h.e n)3S . >May $J (1% . ’‘ OS asked I ■£> 1 ■ w TT" o I CARD OF THANKS I Km (•"’i-"' Harrold "'"I Hev Wil |Btl w a lk ‘ r ,Or ’ h " ,r kl "' 1 *4» lr| - IKd Mi", u , Mr " Hoobold I Bend ®bu llaubold and olltei IKi-'in, 1 "’! '"■'•’’bora for their IK'i . ,J " rl,, « ,h - "o<i hu ' b4n:i Kev ,u * y I I Ba " r r *»oasp.ou

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES I ■" Minimum for flrat Inaertlen 30« One Time, Per WordlJ4o t Additional Insertions | Per Word, Per Day ig j Every other day insertions, double the rate (per word) 3< | ■ 'i Card of Thanks,—.. so* | Obituaries, Verses, Resolutions.—...—— |i | Menus, run menu style..— _|l Notlcae, Cap Heads, s-pt. body M< | (IS pleas deep, one column) ♦ — * Insertion Deadline Copy must be tn office by II a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE MH flati;—Complete line of wirIng supplies and fixtures. Übrtck Phone 350. SO-ts F(>R SALE—Five garden or bulldIng lots on 11th street west of Casting Co. J6O each, |5 down. $5 monthly. Bob Heller, A Good llealty Service. Phone 870. lOS.tt DON’T SLIP on yo3F~waxed or polished floora. Use SurfaceNu no elips or slides or bruises. For sale at Arnold * Klenk. 208-ts si'liAdi E I’l i:\iti STORE 152 S. Second street, Decatur. Ind., is the hottest value spot in northern Indiana. If you want to save 20% or more on furniture ami rug*, shop at IhH stqye. 231-31 FOR SAl7e ~7 room house, modern. 715 N 3rd St. Phone 1178, ELECTItKALSri-PI.IES l{. c.i: ,| less of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, Including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold H Klenk. 226 ts FOR SALE 9 room semi-modern house on loth street; asphalt shingle Siding- |l,ooo down Walter J. Bockman, real estate and insurance. g 22M-tf For sale one w<„ei. j i,..,i ~n'i dressier with spring and mattress, one iron bed 1004 We»t Adams street. 229-g3t FOR SALE*—4 row corn ahredder. In good condition. Mart Seiking, 1 mile east and 2 miles north of Problo 229-g3tx FOR S\LE Pure bred sntel H,-i-

Kian mare colt, doming 3-year-old. Herman Loehe 'a mile south '» mile wsst of < ottnty farm. 22>-b3tx Ftfß SALE—Corn Shredder. .Max Thieme. Phone 645-C. 229-3tx FOR SALE All American coal and wood kitchen range, excellent condition. Phone 1111. 23u-3*.x FOR SALE - White table top keiosene range. Phone 1127. 239-3tx FOR SALE E:-i : j lu-1.,1.■ Ulitrola. Furnace and furnace repairs and smoke pipe for ail furnaces. Forced air filters. Haugk Coal Co. Phone 49. 230-2 t FARMS FOR SALE 8o acres in Wabaah township, 89 acres in Blue Creek; nice 8 room house in Monroe. See J. A- Harvey. Monroe. 239-a2tx For sale n- -a genuine £Sisle liealrolas. the number one home heater. Also, used stoves. See Decatur Hatchery. 23ftg5t FOR fIACB - Nice Scotch piue evergreen trees. 35c to 59c each, 2 to 3>-2 feet tall, state Inspected. Boyd Stepler. I mile west and ’< mile north of Coppess service station. g 231-Stx FOR SAl.h < M - I >■ green broke Bay horse. Coming 6 year old well broke. Gray hoiee. Gentle. Weight 1659 Hi each- Ed itlehold. 7, miles north on river road. 231 3tx Foimn? It i" k a7 7y iire-'war 'baby carriage sls oy Phone 1327. 231-St Ml SALE - "itm"Wallace""train 'barred rock pullets. Phone 8615. Clint Hart. 234-gltX Jt'ST RECEIVED Shipment ot living room suites, studio couches, tilt chairs andottomans. Prewar springs, new styles, latest covers. Hprague Furniture H'nre. Phone 199. 5’31-31

WANTED SALESLADIES To work full time. Clean enjoyable work. Apply at Once. MORRIS 5 & 10c to $1 Stores ——■■Mill— - ~ N. A. BIXLER OPTOMITRIfiT HOURS! 8:30 to 11:30 12:10 to 5;00 •aturdsya. fi:00 p. m. Telephone IM Ryes Rnamlnod Glasaos Pitted

WE HAVE—Simmons mattresses and coll bed springs and roll-a-way beds selling at OPA celling prices. Liberal trade-in allowance for your old mattress or spring. Hprague Furniture Store, Phone for sale 2 combination cylinder bar hay loaders. Can be used for peas, green hay. also ordinary hay. O. C. Ewell. Preble. 231-2tx FOR SALE- Plymouth coupe' first class condition, good rubber. Telephone 8625. a 231-2’ For SALE- Herd of young dairy cattle, Guernsey and Jersey, first, second and third calves by side. Can be seen after 4 o’clock. >3 mile east of Monmouth high school. John C. .Magley. g 231-2tx FOR SAI.E Fre-h cow, 5 years idd. Guernsey and Jersey with heifer calf by side. M'tigerhji and Schmitt. Phone 6765. g 231-31 FOR SALk 2 heifers, Ite fresh Nov 19 and 28. G. If. Bright, Peterson. 1 mile south Preble, 231-2 t FOR SALE Sow and 9 pigs. 5 weeks old Phone 8823. 231-2 t —- 0 — WANTED Wmake’ covered buttons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South Piiwt. 208-25tx WANTED Circulating heater and kitchen range. Mu<st be In good condition. Also girls snow suits, size •> and 14. Boys snow suit aize 6. State price, age a id condition. Address Box 286 Democrat- 239-a3tx SEWISiTTrannNEnttEPjMRiNG —-AU makes. Needles, oil, belts, parta. Boardman's, 445 South First. WANTED- Radios to repair Uhrick Bron- 261-ls WANTED A 30 or 3r~modprA Ford, in good condition. Phone SBH >- 231-31 X W \NTEI) Three room furnished apartment. Can give references Write box 283. Democrat. 329g3t WANTED To buy cemen mixer Phone 8615. Clint Hart. 231-g3lx WANTED Tiaiifpoi'.itioii to Fort Wayin with employe of Famewor'h, preferred, Harvester or Magnavox. Mrs. Maud Mahan. g 229-31 WANTED Girl for genera) office work typeiug and bookkeeping. Permanent, with chance for advancement. State i|ualWiea*ions and experience Address Box 287 care Democrat. 239-31 MISCEUsANEOUS FREE ESTIMA¥Kd for roofing, sld Ing and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells com fort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 20S-25tx .MONEY TO LOAN C.ish loans of 810 to |3OO made to women or men. Decatur Loan and Discount Co. above Auto License Bureau. T NOTICE Wu will can chickens on October 4th and sth. Please have m l>y 9 a.lll Ltet iry Cainiieiy Berne. Ind. 229-4 t ANOTHER ADDED SERVICE~ Blown in rock wool insulation, also built-up roofing, roof mopping. Call for free estimates. Arnold 4 Klenk. 226-ts FAR.M ERS ATTENTIOff-^WeTfr move dead horses, cows, hugs, etc. Decatur phono 2000. We pay all phone chargee. The Btadler Products Co. 15-ts FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room, soft and hot water bath 228 .Madison street, phone 6t,6. 229 g3t FOR RENT Large Sleeping room, modern home, 31$ north Ph street Phon,- *73 231 3FOR RENT — Semi-mndern cabin, (wo large rooms, also one sinifle room cahin, furnished or unfurnished* immediate possession. Ilellmont Cabins. Phone 610 or 312. FOR RENT 3 room-, ifnfuinished; Private entrance; Garage. Inquire 521 N. 3rd St. 231-31 MARKETS AT A GLANCE By I'iilled Press Stocks irregular. Bunds Irregular; I'. S. governments lower. Curb stocks Irregularly higher.

NOTICE Please call for Radios left for repair any time Saturday. Mrs. Harn Thomption * 335 So. sth St. —■—■ IM —— A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 330 N. Ith St. Decatur Indiana 1 '' ——-. Wc have discontinued buying TIN and WIRE but will continue to receive it at the yard . Maier Hide & Fur Cv.

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Chicago atocka irregular. Cotton steady. Wheat up as much as 1(4 cents a bushel; rye up as much as 1%; barley up as much as 1, corn and oats steady. MtTH »: of SISSI. MHTTI.ICME9IT OF use VIE 80, |<MHI Notice i» hereby alven to the <-r«,lin»ie. heirs Slid ie(cat<-»» of E Hutter, dei'easnri to appear In the Adams Circuit Court,- held at liecstur, Indiana, on the 20 day of October, ISO, amt >how. reuse. If any, whv the Final Metthvnent Accounts with tlie eatate of said decedent alwiutd red tie approved; and Mid helr« are notified to then and there make proof of lielrahip, and receive their distributive shares. II >l. Lindley, Administrator 10-atur, Indiana, 9/38. 1944. Mil han Arion Det OSS A llrliio, Attorneys Hept 2S O'. S.

Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSURANCE FIRE — WINO — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 Antique Furniture Complete line of all kinds of Antiques. Dcratur Antique Shop 416 South Fifth St. Decatur, Ind. Mr. & Mrs. Tony Schumacher NOTICE! I will be out of my office October 1 to 15, inclusive. Dr. Fred Patterson

ATTEOTHOK “HELP THE ARM BEHIND THE ARMY” BY DOING ESSENTIAL WAR WORK IN YOUR SPARE TIME. IN EXCHANGE FOR YOUR SERVICES WE OFFER YOU ♦ GOOD WAGES ♦ SICK, ACCIDENT AND HOSPITALIZATION BENEFITS FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ♦ SAFE AND SANITARY WORKING CONDITIONS. FILL OUT THE FORM SHOWN BELOM -ATTACH TO POST CARD AND MAIL FOR FULL PARTICULARS OR APPLY IN PERSON. CONTACT COUNTY AGENT FOR CLEARANCE AND BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE OR BAPTISMAL RECORD. — That’s All You Need To Qualify For Employment — TO: TOKHELM OIL TANK AND PUMP CO. 1602 WABASH AVENUE. FORT W AYNE. INDIANA. Attention: Mr. White DEAR SIR: — I WANT TO HELP THE “ARM BEHIND THE ARMY” PLEASE SEND ME FULL PARTICULARS. NAME Telephone ADDRESS Number TOKHEIM OIL TANK & PUMP JO. 1602 WABASH AVENUE FORT WAYNE, INDIANA

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing~“FILLING STATION” " “ •*’ — 'Thump ~ |well, vAused Iluckw thevVl mot TOO — STUMMICK BROUGHT ME J 4,/uT K » ■? _ /the MVSKEW DRUMS!) Nt EDS Vi M p FOR A DRUM ONCE If ALCkIGr - JIGHT, OSCAR? r _ ( —AM’ THOSE AT \ a rep. .11 JP". n ,< t r- A-rr* “ f DERM / z"- ' ( x 4 * 3% ' C34. UCKw; f|S J/ ‘Z- Sb. ) r-vwr. K w-it '■>•. 7cm SiWj * Tjp y - BLONDIE THEY’RE BOTH READY FOR THE GLUEWORKS! By Chic Young THE 'PHONEI JUST lives next! Il IN, W [HELLO/) gF’k )?jflvVHol MINUTE \ POOR--IT'LL BE r- WU DAGWOOP •- 1 HELLOI'AIR <• 4CWASr SaTherT) < 1 EASIER TO RUN? ]t A ME A < VjlfTp/ HAVEiVOuL OVER TH ERE< k. VUKT- 7 — W/ borrow) Xi. \ Av 7 \ gw affk gW \\

END ONE PHASE OF ICoattaaM v»oas rage I) the conference uad accomplished and predicted "early agreement among the governments of peaceloving na'lona.” Ambassador Andrei A. Gromyko, chairman of the Soviet delega'loti, said the conversations “have undoubtedly been useful” and expressed appreciation of the “friendly atmosphere” in which the work was carried on. Sir Alexander Cadogan, leader of the British conferees, revealed that although the three delegations sometimes found themselves in disagreement. "we disagreed amiably and reasonably.” The Ancle-American talks with the Chinese delegation on the same

I.KGtI. VSTIIK OF pt HI.II hesiiim; roHW vo. ns Notice |« hereby riven that the Local Alcoholic Bev. rage Boh rd of ArlaniH County, Indiana, will at 3 <>u p. m.. Central War Thne on the isth ■lay ut Ik uitr, 1911 nt Hie Co Cornml««ioner*a llooin. In Auditor's <»ff|. < Court House In the City of lM><a«ur, in «»ld County, beglfi Invexttaailoii of the abdication of the following named person, I*>|ueatlng the Issue to the >1 p|>l hit tM. nt the locution hereinafter set out. of the Akohoti, Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter d.ignaXed and wt'l, at sold time and place, receive Information eon. ernlng the fitness of said applicant. and the propriety of Issuing the pervnit applied for to sm It applicant .it the premia, s named Knights of Columbite Council No. *«l. 5831, IClubl, lhl-103 N. Hcctrnd St , l>e<-atur. Heer It'-talkr. Maid Investlgallon will hr open to the pulillc, and public participation is requested. Aboholl, Beverage Commission of Indiana fly John F. Noonan Meeredary ISr rnard E Doyle l.v • A.lmiiustirGyr »’»>t _49

subjao* begin at 3 p m. today at a formal ceremonial session. Repreaentatives of the three countries will make opening addresses The joint communique was itleased at the state department by Michael J. McDermott, the American spokesman for the conference It consisted only of three sentenceand failed to reveal even general areas of agreement reached during th six weeks of talks with the Ru slans. It has been known, however. for several days that less than complete agreement had been attained. ——— o BATTLES OF (Continued From rags 1) Veteran doughlioya and French poilus of Lt. Gen Alexander M Patch's I.'. 8. 7th army exploded the new offensive into the Belfort gap yesterday, striking from the west and north against a chain of heavily defended fortifications drawn up in a rough arc lo miles

WANTED Girl for general office work. Steady employment. Good salary. ♦ Address, Dox 2MI '< Democrat.

or less from Belfort American units pounding In from the west breached the outer German defenses inside the Western end of the gap and captured <’lalregout«, lo miles from Belfort. while French and American troops drove past Le Tiiillot. 14 miles north of the fortress city. Thl<k mud that made the narrow valley roads almost impassable to tanks, and mountain snows liuiiipviiil ih<- 7th army drive, l>ut

ARE YOU HAVING A PUBLIC SALE? Book Your Sale With The SUMAN BROTHERS Lester W. “Bud” Suman, Auctioneer 1 mile East of Decatur, first house east of the place known as Steele school house. Telephone Decatur 6761 Route 3, Decatur

EQUITY DAIRY STORE WANTED 3 or 4 Ladies Full or Part Time Work Ages 18 to 35. fl Alternating days and nights. Uniforms furnished. Apply in person to: Miss Helen Sealseott, Mgr. EQUITY DAIRY STORE

Men Wanted We are now hiring able bodied men to help unload Grain cars. This work pays 77’/jf per hour, with time and one-half for all over 40 hours per week. There will be lots of overtime while the Soy Beans keep rolling in. We also have a few openings for good men who want permanent jobs, in our Feed Mill Come to our Employment Office any week day between 8 and 5 and we will be glad to talk it over with you. Centnl Soya Co. Inc. DEC ATI R. IND. All hirintr dime under W.M.(’’. rules.

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' Patch's seasoned troopers were i reported biting steadily deeper r through the bristling Nazi defen- • sea. I o Post-war automobile engines are 1 J expected to be about 69 percent 1 lighter in weight. Assorted Gift w Tappings i and seals, hog *I.OO. Holt* i house Dr ur Co.