Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1945 — Page 5

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■kt Reports ~, 1 ’ A (i.'®E FORT or LOCAL ' ; iGL MARKETS for MURRAY & CO. kinds of livestock at Willshire, Berne received every day iirjf|Mafr<* and no commission. •- . Wphone 301 jgsSMnc-.ed August 30 .»£«» $14.50 te-W lbs 13.50 ' - ■ ;'Wy” 1 3'"’ r<M ”!■ v afe ■<■'’) 15.00 . . i2.an ' _ 9.(11! yards • ■Phone 101 >£»c<:ed August 30 ■ v s myjms.c:. or weight charge Zb - ill '■ iUZ«Bbs I l l'7», 13.50 » 13.50 u. !3 idtb 9.00 'v ...la LaoSS- •■•• 12 - nn SMLesale EGG AND poßtry quotations by OE®TUR produce co. I Phone 380 ’August 30 KKmeut celling Prices and fryers.... 29. c . ; .-avy|Kers - - 29. c ,;-v gghJigoi-H, 3 llis & up 27. c ■riDgeißntder 3 Hm 25. c ! ■<U(nriH|plis 24.5 c . - 15. c lo®L grain market bßk elevator co. .■rented August 30 n«Hk subject to change 'w.® during day. u «fa Sflelivcred at elevator. W. 1K Wheat ...... $1.19 l&al wheat 1.4 S No. IIV ana Old Corn . 1.60 y-i. Oats 51 ELsX — .... ~ 2.00 llye a*. 1.25 .03 per bushel less. [ to.b. farm LIVESTOCK | Aug. 30—(UP)—(W. F. active, fully ste.i- : gsiWand choice- farrows ami ; lißbs . and up at 14.75 ceiif!Sß and choice sows at. - 1 "3 clearance. '"’lves: 6ai). Ch id arling.s steady; top ■ '■s; yearlings 17.25; comand good grade camparaiile licit rH JgMto 25 eentu lower: cows 25 cents lower; mostly ' ’°;3®!<’nts down; heavy bulls G market a pre-holiday at new low for sea- ' ■ on choice fed catG fully steady at 15.00 Stockers here. |3. "00; native daughter :; ' 13 Wnb- steady to 25 cents •'"•rtSMteturt' ewes s', tidy: good ■' native spring . lambi ' with but ks disc nun: SHpome at 13.25 carrying a iium end. Common sorty 10.00 to 11.00; shorn hter ewes 5.00 to 6.50, to grade. VA>YNE LIVESTOCK me, Ind., Aug. 30—(UP) :• Hogs. No change, steady. livestock is. a ng. 30 — (IT’)— Livestock: active, steady; choice 160 lbs. up. bulk ’ S ' ancl somc choice : good and choice sows c ""W800; calves 500; e<’<! 1K an<l heifers about (■BBRniali ] ( >i. choice yearlings Ilk medium and good 1 13.00t-15.00l; part load thoice heifers 15.75; eonito 10.50; cows uneven, ’’*■*' good cows 12.50-13.5t1; '' and medium ft.itn- ■ all< l cutters largely practical top beef bulls ’’ A® 6 ' l ’ llll ’ aDd goo<l sausage ■‘ vealers active, joiSB J’-hto; rather uneven: ! l choice" fat lambs fully caS® ! ° Wer grades steady to and choice 12.75medium and common and v&S? IJ ? a '.H*2s; slaughter ,i^^ ea dy.' bulk good and i;il |B|.2s-6.25. Qood Town — Decatur A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST HOURS: W® 11:3 o 12:30 to 5;00 Bur days, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 ‘ Hpemlned Glasses Fitted

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o— For 25 words or lest: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; q 3 times 81; 6 times $1.75. 0 Rates quoted are for conseo0 utive Insertions. No classified 0 ads accepted on sklpday sched--5 u 'e. 0 Rats for 10 point BLACK 0 FACE Is 5o per word for In--0 sertion. 0 Copy must be In office by 11 0 a. m; Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m. 72 FOR SALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES — Re “ gardless of your needs in tht * line of electrical supplies, large o: “ small, we can supply you, includ a ing wire, heating elements, swit 0 ches, fixtures, etc. Arnold £ “ Klenk. 226-t n FOR SALE—Complete line of wlr B ing supplies and fixtures. Want ed —Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros Phone 360. 86-t FOR SALE —7-room modern dwel ling, 3 bed rooms with ceda: lined closets; hard wood floors basement under entire house, largt garage. Located North Third St Price $6850. Walter J. Bockman - General Insurance and Real Es c tate. 166-t: " FOR SALE —House trailers. Se< “ the new Travelight and Stream light single and double. Also souu ' good used trailers, very reasonable “ Moser Trailer service, 3401 Mau - mee Ave., Ft. Wayne, ImL 185-30 ts ■ 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 I FOR SALE’ Matched team 3 years i old, one beef cow. Farm imple- ) ments. J. P. Riley, 3 miles south . Willshire, Ohio. 102-6tx > FOR SALE—Rust colored tvinler > coat with grey fur collar size 14. > Blue princess style winter- coat with grey fur size 14. Black winter coat with black fur collar size 16. Call 692. 203-3tx FOR SALE — Dressed fryers, between three and four pounds. ’ Telephone Monroe 92 P. 204-a3tx . FOR SALE—Used furniture, was traded in on new; 2 Kitchen cabi- . nets $15.00 and SIB.OO. 1 Living ; room suite $25.00. 1 set of coil springs. Almost new $6.25. Sprague . Furniture Co., Phone 199. 204-2 t > < FOR SALE—Wheat, Thorn variety recleaned. 5 miles south Magley i or 6 miles west and 1 mile north Monroe. Elmer Gerber, Decatur . route, Craigvilie phone. 205-3tx FOR SALE — Bargain, complete bathroom outfit, tub, lavatory ' and stool. Phone 398. 205-3tx FOR SALE—Col<i spot refrigerator in A-l condition. Noel An drews, 703 Cleveland st. 205g3tx FOR SALE—3 room house; must be moved from premises. 1 mile west, 1 mile south of Magley. Roy Mcßride. ,205-3tx FOR SALE z dJoy~Elgin bicycle, good condition. Frank Lundin. Phone 586-F. 205-lt USED FURNITURE- Several used bed room suits, chest of drawers, kitchen cabinets, breakfast sets, dressers, vanities, new and used oil stoves, walnut cupboards, Congehnn rugs, desks, day beds, ice boxes. Decatur Upholstry Shop. 146 S. Second St., Phone 420. 205 2t FOR SALE—Studio couch, good condition, priced reasonable. Antique marble top dresser. Phone 570. 205-g3t FOR’SALE"—AII wool dark blue light pinstripe winter coat, size 42 Excellent condition. Call 531. 205-1 tx STOVES - ft yne Heatrolas, coal ranges, ami laundry stoves, base burner. Debatur Upholstry Shop, 146 $. Second St., Pl/one 420. 205-2 t FOR SAL'E—McCormick corn binder, team of horses, 1930 Chevrolet coach, good pre-war 16” tires. Victor Byerly, »/ 2 mile east of Kirkland high school. 204a3tx Card of Thanks We wish in this manner to thank our many relatives, friends and neighbors for kindness and sympathy extended us duHng our recent bereavement. The children of Charles Longenberger —— 0 MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Press Stocks lower in quiet trading. Bonds irregular; U. S. governments firm. Curb stocks irregular higher. Chicago stocks irregular. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, oats, rye. corn and barley' higher. Chicago livastor.k: Hogs, active fully steady: cattle steady, and sheep steady to easier. <

- QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds — "t, # v sBS®® 1 fe-J-'"‘Mfe JI 72 1 1 jHlt ' ■ -V “* J ** < *~- I V- I .v-n .. "Did you get Daddy with a Democrat Want Ad — or will I “ have to train my own?” FOR SALE—Fairfield seed wheat, ~ known for its winter hardiness, le smut and rust resistance. Also )r Thorne wheat. $2 bushel. Timothy seed. All seeds tested and state tagged. Supply limited. Orders fill- & ed in rotation. August Selking, Jr., t s Decatur R.H. 2. Preble Phone. - 203-3 tx FOR SALE—Five-room fully modg ern home, well located, on double If lot. All hardwood, Venetian blinds, - built in cupboards, beautiful bath- ’ room. Breakfast nook. Garage. Big CiOsets, Full basement. Electric hot J’ water heater. Rock garden, nice ,e flowers. Possession 30 days. Can ■ be bought for less than cost of q ’ duplication. $3,000 cash down, rest S’ like rent, 5%. Bob Heller, Realtor, _ Lincoln Life Insurance, two good investments. Phone S7O. K. C. I- Building. 20Q-9t 6 FOII S'ALE S’ow that Traveling regulations are over, litre is good house trailer to enjoy lake vaca- _ tions. Eighteen foot Silver Dome, e for one fourth cost new, about six c years old. Has heen’used as home ! 1 by present owner. Bob Heller, ® Realtor, Lincoln Life Insurance, two ls good investments.. Phone’ 870. >’ 20019 f FARMS FOR SALE 3 145 acres, level, productive soil, gopd bldgs. 11 65 acres, corn land, good bldgs. • 80 acres, good land, splendid r buildings. i. These farms are extra well loI eated. r These farms can be examined by i. appointment. x C, D. Lewton, Decatur, Ind. 203-31 i. FOR SALE—Large~nn fal porch x swing, metal porch lounge‘cluir. - Boy Scouts suit and hat; all wool ; boys suit, size 11. Phone 967. 204-g3tx 1 FOR SA I .w- - Ford Coupe, 5 B good tires. Motor first class t shape. Harry Daniels, Pleasant - Mills. . 204-3tx ~ i’OR SALE I:::. Chevrolet, tires ! and motor in perfect condition. r Can be seen at 1231 Elm St. t 204b3t FOR SALE Blue plums. $1 bushel f on the trees. Call 7, Monroe. ‘ 204-g2t ’ LEAVING TOWN, will sell at pri vale sale, one white and black kitc chen range, high oven mode) with [ large copper reservoir, water" on } tap, will sell at ’A original cost. , Square stand sl, oak library table . $1.50, chest of drawers $2, bassinet • $4, 3 kitchen chairs $1 each, leath- ’ er rocker sl, leather davenport ’ $2.50, Garland gas range sls, table . tep metal cabinet $2, pedestal floor lamp sl, White Mountain ice box $6, 2 kitchen cabinets $2 and $4, *■ Red Star stove, burns gas or kero--1 sene $2, carpet sweeper and hair 1 ’ push broom both for SI, hoe, slio-' > vel and ax $2.50. Some glass cans, • cheap. Oak dining room table $3. Man’s overcoat size 40 $5. Sheepskin vest sizii.4o, man’s brown suit ! size 40. 223 South 7th street, Dec-u- ■ tur. .. 204-Six FOR SALE — Seven room semimodern home, three blocks from 1 schools, Catholic church. Full lot, 1 $3,800. Will accept trade us down ’ payment. Possessjofi 60 days, or ' less. Bob Heller, Realtor, Lin- ‘ coin Life Insurance, two good in- ■ vestments. K. C. Building, phone 870. day or night. 204tf WANTED ■ WANTED TO RENT — Two or ■ three bed room furnished apart- • ment by engineer for six or seven ■ months. Rent references guarant- : eed by employer. Bob Heller, Realtor, Lincoln , Life Insurance, two good investments. K. of C. Build1 ing, Phone 870. . 205-6 t 1 SEWING -MACHINE “REPAIRING. — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered 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 WaNT’TO BUY—We need "walnut logs, hard Maple logs, and White , Oak Veneer logs delivered to our Jnill, Piqua, Ohio. Write Box 909. 3 Piqua, Ohio, for specifications and I prices. Cash paid on delivery. 200-6tx

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WANTED TO BUY — Disabled horses: also livestock hauling. Phone 8933, William Harrod. 192g27t WAK’TED To <lo pick-up haling on all kinds of hay and straw. ’ Melvin Fiechter % mile south, I L> mile east of Craigvilie. Craigvilie phone. 204-3tx WANTED TO’ for information leading to a 1 year lease on acceptable modern 6 or more room modern house, occupancy on or before October .1. Write box'l62 c/o Democrat. __ . 204-g7t WANTED LOOO old feather beds at once. Will call for them. Write G. R. Davis, Box 101 e/o Democrat. 208-3tx WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts ‘ of title. French Quinn. 33T-T-tf MISCELLANEOUS , ROOi/ 1 TROUBLE—CaII on us. we , will be glad to give you a free j estimate on any size job. We can i apply a guaranteed Carey roof at j no additional cost. Also brick and . asbestos siding. Arnold & Klenk. , Phone 463. 80-ts . APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, y sweepers, irons, and other electtrical appliances. We carry a cora- ’ plete line of parts for all popular ’ makes.—Arnold & Klenk. Sl-tf I V -- . ■ .. , ■

t k i | We Are Now I Handling I 1 New Steel 91 What are your needs? We i can furnish them. PRIME GRADE, ALL HOT ROLLED H Eye Beams, H Beams, Chan1 H nel iron, Plate Iron, Angle Q Iron, Round Iron, Square H Iron, Strip Iron, Flat Iron, ■ also some steel sash baseH ment windows. I The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442 -- 6913

t*!».a: l ;B.;H:;H.::WiB fl a ■iiaaßaaiißia ■ : Molders and Laborers* 9 9 ; ARE NEEDED NOW: : : Post War Reconversion has started and Gray Iron Castings . _ . ■ are needed IMMEDIATELY before Industry can start || making automobiles, gasoline pumps, washing machines, B > trucks, refrigerators, and many other items. B H F GRAY IRON WAS VITAL TO VICTORY. g | IT IS NOW S B ESSENTIAL TO RECONVERSION. I 1 ■ See the B-29 castings in the Shafer store wiadow. !g ' Q The Decatur Casting Co. • I li ■ ■.■■■■■ ■."■' BBS BBSBB.feiBS£SSS£3,

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1 FARMERS" AT I’ENTION —We re- !• move dead horaes, cow», bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay 1 all phone charges. Tho Stadler g Products Co. 15-ts LOST AND , LOST llaii >n bofiks NO. 8 and t No. 4. Paul R. Johnston, Hazel I I. Johnston, Jean T. Johnston, Rus-1 ‘ sell K. Johnston, Monroeville, Ind. * 203-3tx i, LOST R i lon books 3 id 1 Louis Landrum, Naomi Landrum, Robert Eugeno Landrum, Rit chard Lee Landrum. 205-gltx j LOST -Pair ladies black cloth) 3 gloves on Fifth street, opposite I . Methodist church, Aug. 19. Phone I c 1041. 205-2 t! ; To Lift Rationing f : Controls On Autos e e • Government Studies 1 Lifting Os Control f Washington, Aug. 30 (UP) Tile government has under eon- , sideration. a plan to lift rationing controls altogether on new cars already rolling off asselnbly liner. r was learned today. j Interested government agencies are the war production board and „ the OPA. At present new automobiles an reserved for a limited numbed of users who are considered essential drivers. OPA is using the isanie list I of “eligibles” which was set up for distributing 1942 gars. It has been planning for some i time to prepare a new list of el? ! gibles. Later, as more, earn be-! came available, a larger number >f| people would become eligible to . buy cars. It has not revised the list to dale. So far the most optimistic estimate has been that rationing of new ears might end Nov. 1, but there is some feeling in WPB and I OPA that rationing may not be 1 necessary because there may lie no ! rush to buy the first new cars, which will lie much like the 1942, models. There was speculation in WPB that the automobile industry will I come out with a brand now model Defining tiie postwar era as eariv as the first of the year. Chicago Grain Close Wheat: Sept. 1.65%; Dee, 1.c.l i %-»'j; May t.62%-%; July 1.56. I Corn: Dec. Llaki; May 1.1 1-.’: I July 1.12%. ■ Ooats: Sept. 58N : Dec. 59%-%; May 60-59%; July 57%. 0 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur i 1L L -r. y l- —— 3 |

Government Ban On ’ I 'Conventions Eased State Conventions Ban Is Eased Today Washington, Aug. 30—(UP) The government today raised the han on state couvehtionH. The war committee on conventions ruled, however, that a'ten- ! dance. mu»i be confined to persons | living or engaged in business in the state where the event is hold. lin addition 25 persons, such as speakers and guests, may come from outside the state. The ruling i- effective next Monday. The announfenu nt of the easing of restrictions on state group meetings emphasized tJiat all national and regional conventions still will require committee approval if the attendance Ivoin outside tile slate where (he event is held will exceed 150. The Office of Defense Tranepor tation made it clear that the new provision for state convention ' does not affect previous regulations permitting local meetings, not labeled Xas state convention- 1 , with attendance from the general commuting area. Persons attending such gatherings may come from aerfes the state line if they live in the general neighborhood of Ute city where the event ia held. Other provisions in the announcement : 1. Lifted all restrictions on the holding of horse shows, dog shows | ami other anima! shows. 2. Authorized trade show's if at- ' tendance, exhibits, entries and ex- | liibltors are all drawn from the ■state where the show is held. Applications must still be filed with the committee and its permission obtained, however. The war committee on convea lions consists of representatives from the army, navy, war production board and War Manpower Commission. Says United Stares Short Os Physicians Chicago, Aug. 30 — (UP) —The j Journal of the American, Mcdfcal > Association reported today that > oven after demobilization, the United States will be short about 14,-1 OH:; physicians. Dr. Vi< for Johnson, secretary of 1 the'AMA's council on in>*di( tl eiVleation and h.x-piials, said in the I current Issue of the Journal that I tins counttjy wiil need about 30.-1 000 more dorters titan before the i war. i Nine-Months-Old Girl is Kiiled in Accident Lebanon, Ind., Aug. 30 - (UP) -- | Karen Ann, 9-month-old daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Estel Arces. R. R. > 5, Valparaiso, was injured fatally late yesterday in a two-car colli-1 sion on I S. 52, north of Delta- ' non. Indiana ,state police said that' tho accident. Involved automoblh driven by Arcos and Thelma Nel-. son, 20, Newton Falls, O. Arces' sustained an arm fracture. State Park Employe Killed In Accident t’rawforiteville, Ind.. Aug. 30 —.> (UP)—Mrs. Violet Galvin, 37, of H Sylvania, an employe at Turkey 1 Run state park, was killed in an , automobile accident, at. Danville. ' 111., yesterday. X car driven by ■ Mrs., Galvin collided with i coal truck driven by Ralph Lowe, 18. < Vppdprslin •'? '•

TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR j ’ Cattle Feeders I Attention . . . L 1 s S»‘ a We have 22 head of Choice White Face Feeder Calves, weight 400 to 500 pounds, ■ can be seen by appointment at ■ > JtlO ; KENNETT MURRAY STOCK YARDS • ■lO3 ■ South Tenth street, Decatur. Phone 301 ga/ ■ or home phone 8671. Wc buy livestock &«• jl every day from 7 a. in. to 12:30 p. m. Trucking services at all times. * ,ui ” iCKaHKfln«aaßneßHn»£ain*aaflH -.oi ————— ■ 111 8 I imMMWWBMBBBMB»<MVItI -M PUBLIC AUCTION THE WM. G. BOLLENBACHEE ' bA 92—ACRE FARM—92 and Personal Property' Friday, September 7, Commencing al 1:00 F. M. Farm Sella at 2:30 P, M. agiiA, i pr** LOCATION-s miles cast, 3% miles south of B. tac, Ind. 1 mile wcst?«o I 2% miles south of Chattanooga, Ohio, on the state line; 2 miles east, i % mile south of Jefferson High School. LAND -This 92 acre farm is the very be.,t of level black fertile sotW > About 4 acres good timber, 16 acres clean d new ground in pastu;c. l but ready for plow. Balance all under cultivation. Land is well tiled tml Ims excellent drainage outlet. ■* , l ; BUILDINGS—A Good 7 room two-stcay frame h t.use, cellar. Barn 36x60. Granary 22x36. Chicken House. Garage*. Wood Shell. Drove Well. Fann is located in fine community, convenient to schools, and markets, good stone road. Farm is being sold to settle estate and will sell to highest, bidder without reserve. tslllg TERMS —1-3 CASH day of sale, balance < a. h upon delivery of I)c*c4bw and abstract, is sold clear of encumbrance, except. 1945 taxes due in 1946. Possession of fields when present crops are harvested. Full possession on or before March 1. 1946. — PERSONAL PROPERTY — Wagon and Hay ladders; Single disc; Harrow; Breaking Plow ( V Hay loader; Tedder; Mower; Corn Planter; Corn plow: Grain diilAijits Double Shovel; Caipenter tools; New 16 foot ladder; Wagon gear.. Double disc; 3 section spring tooth harrow, Janiesway Brooder stove’? 05 Gas Engine. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Library talili : 2 small slant:.-.; Large mirror: I rockers: Organ; Sewing machine; s dining chairs; Table; 3 kitchen l : chairs; Cupboard: Wash stand; 4 beds and springs; Dresser; Coined) | mode; Wardrobe; Heating stove; Washer; Cot; Shotgun; 22 Rifle.,, . Many articles not mentioned. ™ ’ TERMS —CASH. brtiw HEIRS OF Wm. G. Bollenbacher Estate OWNERS. , Roy S. Johnson—Auct. •■rinj Melvin Leichty—Auct. G. Remy Bierly—Attorney for Heirs. rnr-nr , jihi|| lßM |mmiiiihi IBW H WB | min | U .* —TT""'T IBIIII—HI —■ ■■■

4T HELP WANTED F j> * Male and Female >(fe>io .«, Although the war is over Fibre Shipping Drums must be ❖ •F manufactured to ship food, drugs and similar items to the ,•] j £ boys in service and to fill the great flood of orders for I. civilian use. ••< i STEADY EMPLOYMENT 'i° b I FIILLTIME WORK f v ■ X u v Ao experience necessary. J We Need ! f Sweepers ;• £ Tube Stampers and Haulers •' j Hand Truckers «Ju J Material Handlers Jith t Workers in Shipping Department ,^; uJ * Workers for numerous other jobs. . *I I 4 Apple at •J. •'» >X9 i The Container Company ■ $ VAN WERT, OHIO -

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