Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1945 — Page 5

AUG. 22,1945.

■ket Reports report of local TK FOREIGN markkto for MURRAY A CO. . "'Kall kinds of ~veßtock al I Swu Willshire, Berne [ rffltof* received every day ■ Suntil 12:90 p. m. and no oonunlMtoa I Phone 101 I Briected August 22 IgK ID- H 4-50 L Jo IDs 13 50 ggjo lbs 130() HU 13.25 E?ri«Bhoice) 15.00 FL' 13.00 yf 9.00 rjjj " 5.00 I Jiner’stock yards 1 Phone 101 E Bi-< ted August 22 gfe-. or weight charge ■U mWi Ths -- $14.50 £ ~JKo lbs -— - 14 00 ®»tjo lbs 13-50 Stat - 13-75 IL J 13.50 K\ 9.00 HLyßboice) 15.00 L'J.' 5.00 s JolesaleFegg and K Jltry quotation* I HF Furnished by I J ATUR PRODUCE co. I -lg Phone 880 I August 22 | gKrnment cemng Prlcea Kg9HLs 35. c EgSbroilers and fryers.... 29. c KeevfSeiu; 24.5 c ■esvyWy p i's -~ 29- c ■esrfikringers 29 - c EgMiM hens 24.5 c ■id ißsters 15. c ImJ 15- c I! GRAIN MARKET I Ark elevator co. I ■nreeted August 22 I Mena subject to change | during day. K flm- delivered at elevator. BfefiLd Wheat $1.49 Knifed Wheat 1.48 K) l«w ana Old Corn 1.60 Kfc w Beans — 2.16 KflM 2 - M Ki J.. 1-25 I fern: .04 per 100 lees. I f.o.b. farm I FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■FoiijVaync, Ind -’ Al| S- 22—(UP) ■fifed: Ilogs. No change. steady. I 1 JnaPOLIS LIVESTOCK i ®B a l' () liS- Aug. 22—(UP) — vestock: ■ I'oßl.hi'ii; market active and Bead® liiu Tbs. and up 140-160 some lighterweights lbs. 13.50-14.50; feHSd choice sows 14.05. ■ Cattfe 7uo, calves 600; yearHnK’Ply largely small lots ■'&&& lo good; little eligible to 16.50; undertone about ■ME cows opened steady; a beef cows held above ■■ft||p<"ninon an d medium 9.00r^w llilll ' ls aml cutters largely w-'J; vealers active, steady, |i|’ 1&V“ 1500, moderately active: s ol fat ,amhs steady: Kffiy l choice fat native lambs practical top 14.00; KB '<> good 11.75-12.75. | JICAGO LIVESTOCK S ! Bfc<>. Aug. 22 — (UP) — — Livestock: 5,000; active, fully steagjfrjfe'i amt choice barrows and ITfe ft lbs.. and up at 14.75 E a, *d choice sows at !» ' Jidmph le clearance. H.OOO; calves: 700. £■"H 11 '* choice fed steers and steady to strong, in‘l 10 to 15 cents higher on 'Tings; top 18.00, paid or more loads with K.,'B ,o ng yearlings 17.75; ff' lings 17.65; common and 1 If era de steers steady to I, 14-50 down; good and firm; best around J ,lll, ' | s draggy; cow market SPui' Senerally steady LBf go °d grade cows at 12.00jL’5j n nailow demand; weighty I BHs 25 cents higher; sausJ lings steady to 25 cents I I vo _ alers mostly 25 cents I 1.>.50 down; stock cattle | ry Barce. 2,000; scattered early slaughter spring lambs weak but most bids 25 | , J OWG , r - °dd lots good and f* J nativ e spring lambs 14.00 common, light-sort out EjeW few good and choice ELK slaughter ewes 6.50, comI e *’ B *ble down to 5.00. ■f’ng s state highway chair|i .1 K Bromley, estimates that S s,Wai ' highway system in will be. worth approxif ■ *100,000,000 ! b ’XLER I I OFft)MSTRIBT I HQUR6: ■to 11:30 12t30 to 5:00 | ■aturdays, 8:00 p, m. :HgL Tele Phone 135 I 'W*«mihßd Fitted

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o— For 25 worda or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 760; 3 times *1; 6 times 81.75. Rates quoted are for consec* utlvs Insertions. No classified ads accepted on sklpday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE Is 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la 9 a. m. 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. Wanted —Radios to repair. Uhrlck Broe. Phone 360. 86-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 FOR SALE —Houee - trailers. See the new Travelight and Streamlight single and double. Also some good used trailers, very reasonable. Moser Trailer service, 3401 Maumee Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 185-30tx FOR SALE —Have you been wishing for larger roomy well located semi-modern home, which you could fix up to suit yourself? Have you wanted to trade in your old smaller house? Then inquire about thie four bed room home on Seventh street. Has inside toilet, water, lights. Four blocks from Catholic church, public schools. Owner occupied. Bob Heller, Realtor, Lincoln Life Insurance, Two good investments. Phone 870. K. C. Building. 196-6 t FOR SALE —Windmill air motor complete. Also supply tank, complete. Mrs. Henry F. Gallmeyer, route 1, Decatur. Poe telephone asking for either Mrs. Gallmeyer or Harry Gallmeyer. 196-a3tx FOR SALE —Dining room suite and a bedroom suite, electric stove with a toaster and waffel iron, dresser, Wilton rug, clothes rack, laundry stove, two pairs of drapes. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe telephone. 196-ts FOR SALE — Jewel circulating heater, good condition. Studio couch. Milk goat. Phone Monroe 756. 196-3tx FOR SALE Unusually well built small gentle four year old gelding Pony. Broke to ride and drive. Saundra Disher, Rockford, Ohio. Phone 236 or 153. 196t3x FOR SALE -9~Collie pups. 4 weeks old, $3 each. Al Wolff, first house on Bobo road. 197-3tx FOR SALE Small gray saddle horse, also saddle bridle and martingale. Can be seen at 1010 Schirmeyer street any time after five. 197-g3tx FOR SALE White rock fryers, 4 or 5 pounds. No Sunday sales, Mrs. Lee Ross, Willshire, 0., 1 mile south, first house east. 197-g2tx FOR SALE—Boy’s bicycle, balloon tires, like new. Bread}’ Garden tractor with cultivator. Neve: been used. Phone 513-M. 197-3tx FOR SALE 12 gauge shotguni'Elgin pocket watch. Max Rayl, 4 mile east, ’/5 mile north Monroe. 197-g2t FOR SALE- -A good bay team of horses, with good leather harness, cheap: also German police dog, one year old. Post Office box 206, Decatur. 197-g3tx FOR - Mrs. Charles Troutner, phone 8714, Pleasant Mills, Ind. _ 197-2 t FOR SALE — Registered Duroc boars and gilts, cholera immuned best of blood lines. Come and see our herd. Weir L. Shafer and Sons, Warreii, Indiana. 198-t FOR S'AI-E--Firestone & Goodyear Tractor Tires for replacements and changeovers. Also have a few Gilson Cement Mixers. Briggs & Stratton l‘/ 2 HP Engines. Hydraulic & Mechanical manure loaders and scoops and bulldozers for Farmall H & M. Several single. & double cultinackpj-s,’ extra 4-Cyl. combine motors. Louden cow staLs & steel windows. Extra Conveyor bundle-carriers. Frank Bornholt & Sons. Celina & St. Rosa. O. 198-11 good condition. W. H. Lidh’enberger, Decatur Rt. 5. 198 ' ltx FOR - SALE—Blue plums? Phom* 5574 or two miles south oi Decatur on b3 L x FOR - SALE - 1% h.p. used gasoline engine, good condition. Steffen Implement Company, telephone isn T6ITSALfe- 2 i 9 36 _ i’ ord Coach. caß be bought reasonable. Phone 237. ' 197t3

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds 7“Say, you've got real ability! Why, just today 1 saw a Democrat Want Ad wanting a ditch digger!” FOR SALE—Telescope sight, 1127 Patterson. Call between 12:00 noon and 4 p.m. 197 2tx FOR SALE—‘Four cultimulchers, 2 tractor plows, 3 bottom tractor plow, 3 tractor disks, 2 corn s'hellers, 2 Horn hydraulic manure loaders, used 60 Oliver tractor, used 10-ft. Oliver combine, tractor plow, spring tooth harrow, used feed grinder. Craigville Garage, Craigville, Ind. 197-6 t FOR SALE — 1937 Allis Chalmers tractor and combine. Maurice Tinkham, 1 mile south Salem. 197t3x "FOR SAtE—l929 Model A Ford Sedan, good condition, fair tires. Harold Garwood, 2 miles east Willshire, Ohio, on state road 33. 197t3x FOR SALE —6 room modern home Indiana street, $5,000. Call 174 Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decattir, Ind. 198t3 FOR SALE—Beautiful bfuT” Mm hiar living room suite. Like new. Heatrola, perfect condition, used 2 years. 1933 Pontiac coach, good condition. Call at 538 Washington St. 198-2tx FOR SALE: — Good 4-room Semimodern home, double garage, nice yard and garden space. Call 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 198-3 t WANTED—Pin Boys afternoons or evenings. Mies Recreation. 19St6 FOR SALE—Fine new 5-room modern home, full basement, fine heating system, automatic water heater, beautiful yard, garage, Priced to sell. Call 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 198-3 t FOR SALE —1940 Universal house trailer, 26 feet long, 2 rooms, modern equipped, must be sold at once. Will deliver for S7OO. Phone 5572, or can be seen at Willow Camp. 198-g2t FOR SALE 1932 Pontiac coach, good condition. Telephone 105. 197-a2t Wanted ~ SEWING - MACHfNE REPAIRING — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, cove.ed buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 180-27tx WANTED—Ceiling prices paid for good used cars. Drive in and get the cash. Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Ist and Monroe. Phone 372. 164-ts WANTED TO BUY — Disabled horses; also livestock hauling. Phone 8933, William Harrod. 192g27t ROUTE SALESMEN—We are inforested in reliable men age 23 to 50 years to operate and manage established Jewel Food Routes. Guaranteed weekly salary, commission and bonus. Car, merchandise and expenses furnished. Permanent employment. For interview apply, write or call Jewel Tea Co., Inc., 3304 South Calhoun, Ft. Wayne, Ind., phone H-3107. Ask for Mr. Meyers. 189-ts WANTED — Two-room furnfehed apartment with private bath, electric or gas stove. By last week in August or first week in September. Ray D. White, c/o Democrat. 194-6 t WANTEITtO-RENT— I2O-200 acre farm. Good line of machinery. Can furnish references. Write Box 100 c/o Democrat. 196-g3tx WANTED^SaIacT Inaker for day work. First and second cook 4 p. m. to midnight. Hotel Coffee Shoppe. 196b3t WANTED—To buy good second hand corn binder. Write or see C. D. Balsiger, phone 143, Berne, Ind. 188-t FEMALE HELP WANTEb MAKE MONEY — CHRISTMAS CARDS. Show our brilliant 18Card '‘Candlelight” Assortment; sells for $1 . . you make 50c profit., 15 other delightful fast-selling i Assortments and Gift Wrappings pay you UP TO 100% PROFIT. ' Amazing values. Write GROGAN i! CO., 30 East* Adams, Dept. 157, ' j Chicago 3, 111. Itx ; MISCELLANESuS i on us, we 1 ; will he glad to give you a free ' estimate on any size job. We can 1 apply » guaranteed Carey roof at ’ no addittoial cost. Also brick and s asbestos siding. Arnold A Klenk 3 Phone 463. 80-ts

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APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electtrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold ft klenk. 31-ts FARMERS ATTMTION-We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phono charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts We now have those large size Dixie Drinking Cups. Commercial Print Shop. 196t3 FARM LOANS — Terms 5 to 85 years at 4%; no expense; borrower can pay any amount, any time. C. D. Lewton. 14-T LOST AND FOUND LOST —'Between. Fort Wayne and Monroe, drop-leaf from gate-leg table. Finder please call Berne 4731 and reverse charge. Reward. 196-g4tx 'LOST—Llrueri precision, veri-thin wrist watch with flexible bdnd, between Decatur and H. M. Crownover farm southeast of Decatur. Reward. E. W. Baumann, Homewood. 197-2tX forreNT FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms, men preferred, home privileges. 352 North 11th street, Decatur. Telephone 182 after 4 p.m. 196-a3tx FOR RENT—Large sleeping room in modern home, 304 North 4th street. Phone 1273. 197-3tx Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregularly higher in quiet trading. Bonds higher. Curb stocks higher. Wheat, corn, oats, rye and barley firm. Chicago livestock: hogs, active, fully steady; cattle steady to strong, and sheep all weak. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur ——MW ATTENTION STOCK FEEDERS —O—SEVERAL TON FEED Suitable for POULTRY - HOGS CATTLE BAG SERVICE, INC. Phone 556

■ * ; Molders and Laborers ■ : ARE NEEDED NOW! I I l| Post-War Reconversion has started and Gray Iron Castings ® S are needed IMMEDIATELY before industry can start | m making automobiles, gasoline pumps, washing machines, g ” trucks, refrigerators, and many other items. ■ i | GRAY IRON WAS VITAL TO VICTORY. g ■ IT IS NOW ■ " ESSENTIAL TO RECONVERSION. ® ’ The Decatur Casting Co. ® I DECATUR, IND. I s ■ hiiiiKffli^iHMni*iiiiM^itoiOiii«BiitaMßnnHliiiOiii«i«i«iinMinii«B!ii«i | ii«n!i«in'«i 9 '*«'* ll!l “ 1!! “

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20 PERCENT CUT ON (Continued From Page One) ■ grades of meat. Cheaper grades ! were suitable for canning. Choice . steaks and roasts, however, will still be available for civilians in ’ larger quantities, officials predict- > ed. ■ Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson said recently that civilians may expect to eat meat at the annual rate of 145 pounds per person for the rest of the year, ! compared with a 120 pound rate ’ thus far. The improved red meat situation is expected to have a favorable affect on civilian poultry supplies, i Complete removal or a sharp re- . ductioh In the military set-aside , on poultry production in the east and mid west ptobabiy soon will be announced. : SEEKING REVISION <• I■■ .1 I I (Continued From Page One) ’ sought to have action taken on : the Italian armistice terms and wiil continue to do so. The Potsdam conference agreed ' to refer the drafting Os a peace treaty with Italy to the council of ? foreign ministers. ‘ The council of foreign ttiinisters 1 originally Was to have had its first 1 meeting in London Sept. 1. Byrnes ■ revealed that he has asked for a 10-day postponement. He said that two of the five governments to be represented have agreed to the postponement 1 because of the many problems that have arisen since the surrender of Japan. HALF MILLION JAP ’ (Continued From Page One) 1 energy whose immediate effects were felt for 10 minutes, Tokyo radio said. t Three days later the second , bomb hit a Uragami factory area to the north of Nagasaki station, Tokyo said. “Although topographically parts of the city Os Nagasaki did not receive the direct concussion from the explosion,” roofs and windows of buildings "almost in the entire city” were blasted, the broadcast added. Torii returned to Tokyo only yesterday, the broadcast said, with "numerous data.” Approximately 1,100 Mexican nationals have been allocated to Wyoming for agricultural labor this year. OKI A liquor still was seized in Cheyenne, Wyo., recently. It was the first still discovered in the state’s capital for more than four years.

FORMAL SURRENDER (Continued From Page One) agreement”—obviously the final peace terms incorporating the principles of the Potsdam declaration — aboard an American warship in Tokyo Bay. The broadcast did no! say who would sign for Japan, but the enemy delegation may inchide Hirohito in addition to the Japanese government chieftains and the heads of the armed services. In addition to MacArthur, representatives of Britain, Russia and China will sign for the Allies. A Canberra dispatch said Australia also will sign the documents as result of strong representations by the Australian government. 0 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur o WE HAVE RECEIVED A CARLOAD PILLSBURY’S BEST BRAN & MIDDS ♦ ♦ ♦ We have a complete line of Pillsbury's Best Concentrates and Complete Feeds. GRINDING MIXING SHELLING Cash Coal, Feed & Supply Monroe at Bth Street I ' — 1 "' I We Are Now I Handling New Steel What are your needs? We can furnish them. PRIME GRADE, ALL HOT ROLLED Hye Beams, II Beams, Channel Iron. Plate Iron, Angle i Iron, Round Iron, Square ' Iron, Strip Iron, Flat Iron, also some steel sash basement windows. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 142 - 6913 Z/WW Ts W « W-kWT- TT tl/in TFfl 4

CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. 1.63%; Dec. 1.62-%-1.63; May 1.61-1.61 %; July 1.52%. Corn: Dec. 1.14%; May 1.12%B; July 1.10%A. Oats: Sept. 57%; Dec. 58%-%; May 58%-%; July 55%. CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the beautiful floral offerings, cards and words of sympathy extended us during our recent bereavement. o Mr. and Mie. Jesse Edgeli and daughter, Colleen. 0 WAR TIME PROBLEMS (Continued From Page One) before the last Saturday in September, that it would be necessary for the city council to rescind its 1942 action, before the 1940 ordinance would again apply. If congressional action is taken, effective after the last Saturday

Now you can have all the advantages of M-V, the sensational Master Mix feeding discovery, in a home-grown feed. Just mix 35% of this Concentrate containing M-V (Methio-Vite) with 65% of your (own grain. * Produces eco* nomical and excellent re« SUItS. MASTER.MIX v 32% Chick Concentrate Va • FORTIFIED WITH T M-V W -Wp— Burk Elevator Co. Decatur Phone 25 Monroe Phone 65 REAL ESTATE AUCTION HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE 200 ACRE FAftM FRIDAY, AUG. 31,1:30 p.m. LOCATION—2 miles West and 2 miles South of Decatur, Indiana, o» 2 miles East and 2 miles South of Preble, Indiana. DESCRIPTION—Good 7 loom house, well constructed and in good repair. Good Well and Cistern, water piped to barn. BARN 40x96 with cattle shed attached, concrete floor in part of main barn Double Corn Crib and Granary, Machine Shed, Wagon Scales and other Improvements. ELECTRICITY IN ALL BUILDINGS. 18(t Acres under cultivation, balance timber and pasture. The Land is level, highly Productive, Black Soil, lias been well farmed and is in good state of fertility. This is recognized as one of the choice farming sections of Indiana and of Adams County, as evidenced by the Highly Productive, Well Improved land surrounding this farm. TERMS: 15% day of sale, balance on or before March 1, 1946 when possession will be given. MRS. EDWIN F. MILLER OWNER. ■ .1. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer. I ('. W. Kent—Sales Manager. : Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. : Decatur, Indiana. a i zATT'nnt”

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In September, there would be plenty of time to straighten out the question before the advent of the daylight saving time period next April. - ■ n - Notice of Filial Setlleiuenl of K.lale Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Ollia L. Spangler, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, hold st !*eeatur, Indians, on the sth day of Sept., IMS, and show cause, if anjq wliy the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said hielrs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive tlieir distributive shares. KMILAND F. STRBTE, Administrator. Decatur, Indiana, Aug. 14, 1943. Attorney, Henry B. Heller. Aug. 13-22 KTOCKHOLDBItS MKl<rnNG Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the of The Citizens Telephone Coinparty of Decatur, Indiana will be held at the office of the Secretary of said company in the city of Decatur, Ind., on Thursday, September 6, 1945, a't 7 o’clock p.m. CWT for the purpose of electing five directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such business as may b 0 properly brought before said meeting. C. E. Bell, Asst. Secy. Aug. 20-SX.