Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1944 — Page 5

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Market Reports fetaw K REPORT OF LOCAL LJKreign MARKET* for MSSOTT, MURRAY A CO. ’ t,ind * °* l,VMtoeh •' s »P»». Crslgvllls, End WHlshlrs received every d.y 12:SO p. m. ted Ort. 7. 4 gS&T. ■ lbs — 1* 50 E lbsl4 20 •■■ • ■ " # M — IS-M S K ■■■■ 1145 E H ' ■ 1 ‘ il ego and It $W» IRV QUOTATIONS gBMEEE Furwlshsd by Phone 380 ] f J SSHm " i, ' < 11 a ()i ’■ '• 33 Ht x>X^b !i ■ l aii,: f:y, ' r '' 211 ■■' I * |E ■ ’'■ ' ’ * r,< t l " r I s.'£*.®t'.“ -i:id stags 14c ■al GRAIN MARKtT elsvator co I JsfiH l "■ ! '"'‘ 'i oct. ". I subject to change I ..,Jg during day. M -JEP drlivered at elevator. j E Wheat yI.M 1 .. ' 1 -'"I Bfe/ffi-W ■ ■ B-.it.s I *•. 11 B A 1 "**3* - — . HK 100 I lB to; 03 per bu * hei ,eMper I ,ig f.o.b farm "k ' I ®anapolis livestock Oct 9 - 11’1“ I — 1 M ■ :«■.«■ k--t xt. adv. u--.nl I jfll-- l.’o to 240 B>h 11. so. Hos; 100 ,e ll# '" lion. good and to ' "* M mostly Hteady; |gpßr '"'" ” , ' l ‘ l ,o arrlve I'Lli". ■ 'liuni and good 12 ">o to BHHH ’ 1 "' B°°<l “nd choice ' "" hmd lion; common - ""' * >" io 1! all, i aiinci h largely 5.00 to 8 25. shady, top 15.50. HgWl' : -•«». lambs weak to 25 ■BH ■ ’■- k ' mh| “ !, d choice 13 50 medium mostly 11. no to BpEB ---.-Ilion generally 8 .50 Io ■CHICAGO LIVESTOCK” Hw* B "- 0,1 9 - ,rp ' ~ ! — Livestock: ; JE.W 11 ’■ 000; active; fully 1 oiiipli-te clearance early; *‘iaht» over 240 Tbs. and |B|S>>m! choice hows 14 00; few ) !2» to 140 n>H. (<> a! ly all killing claahca !&■■>' i" strong; good and choice 'airly active; top 19.35 IMB? tt. average*; light ateer* '’ """K helfertt bulk BBS '"" l 1 h,,1, e steers 15.75 to common and medium ■W*' '<• 14 50; atockers K1r,,, " ! “» 2“ “-nta iriKwl ami choice offetlng* a' 12 25 to* KI.Ou. approgil "'"' rHll **‘ “’*« I4° ft . odd ■Bt I ‘“nnera. cutter* and B^B* 11 " 1 ' ,ow * »trong to 25 '"Klier cutter* 7.00 down. ’’“‘‘’'““p hull" " 50 t» 888 h "“'y fat hull, 1200 to ■W* '-“■‘•rs firm al 13.00 down f“rly sales western BB 11, ha'He latnlw. Itidlcationa B^B"' 1 "'early, early sales shorn BIB* "" r '*•■* f »Hy "teady: Mon ■BP 4.75 Io 3.00; and 100 l( , 5.75 according to jIB ° RT W * VNE uI 'tEBTOCK lMB l,rl w *yne. Ind. Oct 9—(VPi |^■l' r< -•lo<k: ■B I,I V market steady; lfio-2»o 240-400 lbs.. 313 95; HB**' b».. 314.50; ho 150 Iba.. HB-' 130.U0 |ha„ Ju; 120 130 BB' ” 100-120 lbs . 313 50 ■BB* 17-60; calves. 313. MM. 1 " U,,nb ". 314; yearling*. 310, owe,, 85. i CH| CAGO grain close IM W e' !"• , D * < ' ■ May 3159 ii^3!"‘ IvVM - y - ,lhS 'B» «*i. M4>

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LOCAL CLAMIFICO I ADVERTISING RATU •■"aw* Minimum for firm Insertion 30« One Timo, Per Wordi Additional Inoortlone Per Word, Per Bay jg j Every other day Insertions, doubts the rate (per word) 3e | Card of Thanka__„sog j Obituariee, Vereoe, RoeolutkNM |1 | Menus, run menu etyls— |1 i Notices, Cap Heado, Ept body— log (It picas deep, one column) | ♦ ■ — ♦ Insertion Deadline Copy must be m office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE PdR SALE—Complete Uao of wiring supplies and fixtures. Ukrlck Bros. Phone MO. <O-tf IX)N'T SLIP” on your waxed or polished floors. Use SurfaceNu no slips or slides or bruises. For sale at Arnold A Klenk. • 208-ts ELECTRICALBUPPLIEB~R< gaFdless of your needs In the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold A Klenk. 22«-tf FdR &ALfc — Rew "wfiTte goose feather plllowa. 4u4 MarshaU S*. K 239-3tx FOR SALE—9 room .semi-modern house on 10th street; asphalt shingle aiding- 81.000 down. Walter J. Bockman, real estate and insurance. g 228-ts UNMt SALE — Two bedroom, new home, Winchester street. Hardwood floors. Just redecorated. Built-In cupboards. Natural finished hardwood Immediate possession. 8765 down, rest under FHA. like rent. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. SSMt f6r SALEi — 10 acre farm. 2>i miles east of Decatur. Very good room house. Good barn and chicken coop. Walter J. Bockman. Phone 1 k 234-ts FOR SALifc- Beautifully decorated six room home on one floor, very near schools and shopping district. New Stoker steam heat. Venetian blinds. Built-in cupboards. Lifetime roof, new paint. Garage Possession, one week. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service, Phone 870. 235-« t FOR SALE — Fireside Windsor Heatrola. Large tire box. Good as new. Call 963. 237-3tx FOR SALE—Conn cornet and~case. Mandolin and case. Don Burke, route 1, Monroe, FOR SALE Soft idal Heating Stove; nickel trimmed. A-I condition. Phone 968 after 4:00 p m. 287-a3tX FOR SALE — Good 90 acre farm near Monroe. PoMtession at once. Suttles-Edwards Co., Phone _358. 237t.T Fbk SALE — Bluck Angus brood cows and heifers. Edgar Mutschler. Phone 1081. 238-3tx FOR SALE Fur coa'. eel-gray Chekiang caracul, two all wool coats, one all wool suit, all sixes 12-14. Call 454. 2”‘ 2t ? FOICS ALE- NoTKatad lif potatoes. 100-lb. 83 10- Oscar Brown. 5 miles south Preble. Phones 11-F Monroe or 11 on 8 Craigvllle. 238 2tx FdR SALE “Good winter pears. Hugo Thieme, 6<£ miles northeast of Decatur. g 238-3 t FOR - SALE—SO - Barred~Ro<k~pullets beginning to lay. Mrs. Ed Ellsworth, phone 621-E. 239-3tx TIED Ft hNIlTiiE —— Maple"6ed room suite, eight piece dinette set. modern china < loset. drophead sewing machine, small apt. size gas heater, Heatrolas. new and used laundry stoves, new and used mattresses. Decatur Vpholstry Shop. 146 8. Second. Phone 420. 239-2 t o Loading of revenue freight for the week ended August 21 totaled 891,197 cars, an Im reuse ot 2.5 percent above the figure for the corresponding week iu 1942.

WANTED SALESLADIES To work full time. Clean enjoyable work. Apply at Once. MORRIS 5 & 10c to $1 Stores N. A. BIXLER OPTOM ETRUT HOURS: 8:80 to 11:30 12:20 to •:<» •ktardkyx, •'«> ► "»• Talephone 128 Byae Esamlned Qlmm* Fittto

WANTED Wfi ifAKB covered buttons, do hemstitchlug and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 446 South Firot. 233-26tx SEWINfI MAfftlWft ftePAtftfWd —AU makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. 233 26tx WANT'iib—Radios to repair. Übrick Brae- 2614 f WANT—To ride to Central Formdry. 7 a. in. to 5 p. m. Phone 1538. 239-2tx WANTED - Livestock hauling to Fort Wayne, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Russell Hoffman. Phone Monroe 11-G or Lewis Murphy. Decatur 6762. g 215-t-MISCELLANEOUS FitEis IWMaTBB for roofing, ,|ding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 233-26 t ANOTHER - ADDED - SERVICE” Blown in rock wool insulation, also built-up roofing, root mopping. Call for free estimates. Arnold A Klenk. 226 ts FARMERS ATTENTION-We i? move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Dvcstur phone 2000. We psy sU phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts

FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three room modern apartment, unfurnished, at the former Decatur country club. Walter J. Bockman. Phone 3. g 236-ts FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms and garage in Monroe. R. J. Meyer, 98 Monroe. 268-2tx LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black crocheted purse. Return to this office. Mrs. Charley Hobrock. g 238-3tx Tost — Strayed or stolen: black 'Angus heifer. Ollie Kreps, Phone 973-C. 238-31 X LOST Two ration books number , 4. Donald and LuciUe Foreman, phone 982. a 239-2tx o MASONIC Stated meeting. Tuesday, Oct. 10 at 7:30 p. m. Edward F J a berg, W. M. 239-Wtx ■ o —— MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Press Stocks lower and quiet. Bonds irregular. Curb stocks irregularly higher. Chicago stocks irregularly higher- . Cotton steady. Wheat, oats, rye, corn and barley lower. Chicago livestock: Hogs, active, fully steady; cattle steady to strong sheep alow. —. — ■ ,i i) The U. S. imported about 20 million pounds of chicle, base for ■ hewing gum. in 1941, principally from Mexico, Guatemala, British Honduras and adjacent countries. AOIICK TO TA*PAV3:RH Nuili'S is iierwb) given tbal Monday Nov. S will lw the la*t <h»> to pay y-iur y'all I nxt a I linen t of taxee. The vounly treasurer's office will In- often from k A. M. to t P M during tIS <mx paying «ea»on. Ail tavea not puld by Uiwt time will become delinquent and mi k-ie penalty will be a/ide-i. an addltlona' $% will he added for eiloh veer tax roinalnM unpaid from first Monday In November In tin- year tin- delinquency mMurred. Tlione who l««ve le-iMrlit or mdd property and wlali a dlvMon of Saxes are naked Io come In nt once. Gall on Hie Auditor for errors ami reduction. Th* Tmisurer can make no norrwllona. The Treasurer will not In- reaponslide for tlie penalty of delinquent luxes result Oik from lhe ommisslon of tax-pays-fL to Mate d< finitely on what property they desire to pay. in wliose name it -may In- found. In what itownahlp or corporation It Is situated Persona owelng ilelinqueM taxes apuuM pay them at «>n< e, the law la auch that there la no option left for til- treasurer but enforce the collection of delinquent taxes I’oumy orders will not paid to anyone owing delinquent taxon. All peraons are warned against them. Particular atti itlloii If you pay taxes In more than one township mention the fact to the treasurer ■ |c> nee that your rei elpls < all for all your reul estate ami personal prop- rty. -In muklriK inquiries --f the Treasurer regarding toxin to Insure r<y>ly do not fall to Include return postage. Roy L Price Adwnip* Ih’llhiim. Oct. :> io Not ,I

WANTED Girl for general office work. Steady employment. ’ Address—Box 289 % Democrat. NOTICE! See Me for All Kinds of GENERAL INSURANCE Representing Old Line Companies Kenneth Runyon 107*/ t N. Second Phone 386 Antique Furniture Complete line of all kinds of Antiques. Decatur Antique Shop 418 South Fifth 6t Oec«tur. ltd. Mr. A Mr a. Tony bohumochar

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Frocassgd Foods Blue stamps At through Z 8 and A5 through R 5. in book 4 good 10 points indafinltglr. Tokens may bo used for dhange. Meats All red stamps A8 through Z 8 and A5 through K 5 in book 4 valid indefinitely for rationed meats, cheese and dairy prodncU. Stamps worth 10 points each. Sugar Stamps 30. 81, 32, and 32, in book 4 good for five pounds indefinitely. Application for additional canning sugar must be sent to board accompanied by one SPARE stamp 37 for each applicant Stamp 40 in book 4 good for 5 pounds of canning sugar. Shoes No. 1 and No. 2 "airplane” stamp in Bcok 3 good for one pair each until further notice. Always present Book 3 when making purchase m stamps are invalid if removed from the book. Gasoline Stamp 4-13 good for four gallons through Dec. 21. B-4 and C-4 good for 5 gallons until further notice. T (Fourth Qtr.) good for 5 gallons through Dec 31. E. El and 22 good for 1 gallon. R. R1 and R 2 good for 5 galone. A. B. C. D. and T coupons are not valid until they have been endorsed In ink. pencil, stamped or printed with the automobile registration number and state. Motorists should write 1944 numbers on book and on coupons. Fuel OU Period 4 and 5 coupons valid through Aug. 31. 1945 have the following values: 1 unit, 10 gallons; 6 units, 50 gallons; 25 units, 250 gallons. All change-making coupons and reserve coupons are now good. Fuel oil rations for 1944-45 heating season now being Issued. Period 1 good immediately. Stoves All new beating, cooking and combination heating end cooking stovee, designed for domestic use, for installation on or above the floor and for the ase of coal, wood, oil, kerosene, gasoline and gas, are rationed. Certificates must be obtained from local board. Used Fats Each pound of waste fat la good for two meat-ration points. U. S. WARSHIPS (Contiaeed Frvm fm» D

thi> coast defense batteries were silenced." the communique said. “Buildings were hit and fires were started.” Marcus was hit previously three times by carrier ask forces and has been bombed 15 times by seventh AAF liberators since last September 3, but the communique made no mention of U. 8. aircraft in this attack, indicating that only surface craft probably were involved in the actual bombardment. Aeeuialmrni of VUiMlsiUlralur An. 4112 Nolic* In hereby given. That th--un4. r«l<twl has been app'ilntod A-l-nilnlgtrator of the notate of Herman J. Yager, late of Adams t'ounty d<o eHH«I. The estate Is probably solvent. 1.e.1 Yager, Administrator 11. H. Heller, Attorsey • 10/2. UH I. O- l. 2-a-H

Sell Your Grade Sows NOW Get started with Wallsy Farm Durocs ANNI’AL FAI L BOAR and GILT SALE SATI RDAY. OCT. H, 1944 1:00 P. M. B*l* held under cover — Walley Home Farm, Paul Parrish residence, miles northeast of Paulding. Ohio on State Road 111. For catalog, address Walley Farms, Paulding, Ohio.

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MIMBIfIS OF THI fIAF unit that invaded Greece In the Batrsr area, round up coUaborationiata (top) before shipping them off to a prisoner of war camp. At bottom, after their preliminary work is done, a trio of Torn* jniea shares an early morning snack with a little Greek boy. The photox, two of the first to reach here of this invasion, were taken by the RAF and radioed to the U. S. by the OWI. (luleruational)

BIG 4 NATIONS icouuaswl ar—l r**s s> armaments." Individual members of "the I'nit••d Nations” would continue their air. naval, and military streng'h according to criteria and procedures yet to be agreed upon. The security council would direct the use of these forces through an international high command -"a military staff commil'ee"—composed of staff representatives of the council's five permanent members. Tlie recommendations unveiled today were the fruit of the Dumbarton Oaks conference attended here by representatives of 'he Big Four. Admittedly incomplete, they are proposals only. The govern-' menls represented at Dumbarton Oaks have agreed, however, to tak. i steps “as soon as possible" to prepare "complete proposals” to serve “as a basis of dicussion a* a full United Nations conference.” The next move may well be consideration of the proposals, and the resolution of problems left hanging st Dumbarton Oaks, by President Roosevelt. Premier Josef Stallin, and Prime Minister Winston i Churchill at a meeting In the reasonably near future. The full United Nations conference would follow. Incomplete as tin y are. the proposals announced today represent a milestone in mankind's centuriesold itrlving for peace. They have been presented for all

the world to see after seven weeks of conferences which aroused crPlcism because of their secrecy. They Inevitably will intensify the debate on international security which lias been going on sporadically in lhe Alli-d naiions In this l ountry. d- spite the presi ; dentiul campaign, the planning for i world peace has been on a nonparlsnn basis. We. k., ago Secretary of State Cordell Hull laid the I administration's cards before John I Foster Dulles, foreign affairs ad-1 viser to Gov. Thomas E. Dewey. 1 the Republican presidential num!-1 nee. Nevertheless, congrcssioual de-

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| bate is expected to be untranimelod. Already In existence Is a senate bloc oppo»<*d to formulation o! any kind of world peace organiza

SALE CALENDAR OCT. 10 Aca Dirck, 4 miles Northwest of Claypool, Ind. Well Improved 80 Acre Farm J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. OCT. 11—Clarence Ferry. 3 miles Southeast of Quincy, Mich. Well Improved 105 Acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. OCT. 11—Jimmie G. Harkless. 5 mile northeast of Decatur. Closing out sale Chris Bohnke 4 E. C. Doehrman, auctioneers. OCT. II Walley Farms, Duroc hogs, 3 miles Northeast of Paulding. O. Roy 8. Johnson, am t. OCT. 16 M. G. Kimes, 20 miles Northeast of Ft. Wayne. 172 acre farm .ifi'l pernunu! property Roy S. Johnson, am t. OCT. 16 —Merton G. Kimes, 20 miles northeast of Fort Wayne, 7 miles west of Hicksville, O.; or 2'» miles east of Spencerville and 3’» miles north of Georgetown on state highway 101. Johnson. Bohnke and Schieferstein, auctioneers. OCT 17 Edwin E. Moser, 44 miles west and 1> 2 miles north of Berne. Closing out sale. Jeff Liechty, Auct. OCT. 18 Auckerman Bros., one mile South of Palestine, O. Improved I2*i Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. OCT. 19 Aloysiue Holthaus, 24 miles sou ill of Monroeville on state road 101. then '< mile east. Close out. Glenn C. Menca, auc OCT. 19 Henry Liechty, 2 miles east and 1 mile north of Bernu. Closing out sale. Jeff Liechty, Auct. OCT. 21 M. A. Friend and E. R. Bronson, 5 miles West of Defiance, O. Wi ll Improved 119 Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. OCT. 23 Henry W. Heftcr, 24 miles Southeast of Three Rivers, Mich. "Maple Street Fann." Fine Modern Country Estate, 140 Acres. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. OCT. 24 Thearl Stults, 3 miles east and 14 miles south of Berne. Ind. Well Improved 74 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, auct. OCT. 25 Noah Johnston Estate. 14 miles West and 4 mile North of Monroe, Ind Highly Productive 55 Ai re Farm. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. OCT. 25 Carl Meisch, 5 miles south of South Whitley, Duroc hogs. Roy 8. Johnson, am t. OCT. 26 Wesley Feece. 24 miles Southeast of Monterey. Ind. Outstanding Isii Ai re Farm ami all Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer OC!' 26 Kukelhann Bros.. I miles Northeast of llecatur, Registered Holstein cattl Roy S. Johnson 4 Christ Bohnke, auct*. OCT. 27 Ben F. Gerke, 2 miles east and I miles north of Decatur. Holstein nvth Roy 8. Johnson 4 Christ Bohnke. auct. OCT. 28 W. D. Latrop, 5 miles Southeast of Marshall. Mich Well Improved 320 Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. OCT. 30 J. C. Lorenz, 7 miles West and 9 miles North of Kalamazoo, Mb h. Fine 243 Acre Stock Farm J. F. Sanmann, auct. Ot I .11 Janies Adams, Columbia City, Ind., Registered Guernsey cattle. Roy 8. Johnson, am t. NO\. I Dr. C. C Rayl 4 O. P. Hunt, 34 miles South of Decatur on Mini Pike, < losing out sale. Roy S. Johnson, auct. NOV. 1 Charles Showley. Kewana. Indiana. All Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. NOV 3 Fred C. Mollett, Scott, Ohio. Closing out sale. Roy 8. Johnson, amt. NOV. I Joe Swartz. ’ miles North of Roanoke, Ind . Closing out sale. Roy 8. Johnson, auct. NOV. 6- A. B. Ray, 1 mile north and I mile west of Hoagland, closiug mu sab-, a acre farm ami personal pmperty. R" z 8. Johnson, amt NOV. 8- Archie Smitley, 64 miles east and 14 mile south of Berne, closing out sale Roy 8. Johnson, auct.

Men Wanted We are now hiring able bodied men to help unload Grain cars. This work pays per hour, with time and one*half for all over 10 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 io talk it over with you. Central Soya Co. Inc. DECATI R, IND. All hiring dime under W.M.C. rules.

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