Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1945 — Page 5
HBaY, SEPT. 1,1945.
Market Reports EggjßjfooßT OF LOCAL AND FOWEiC.N MARKETS ' for ’ggHHE MURRAY & CO. Buyfnj W* ,nds of livestock at IMBMk Willshire, Berne every day tlrttll 12:3C p. m. S-SSnraiid no commission. jHUhone 301 September 1 g——L a $14.50 , f 13.50 2 to SK— 1300 , hs# r”' 1 - 1350 -1325 » 0 00 ”’i s (Cijoiee) 15.00 K 12.00 K~- - 900 ues u..r. 5.00 , STOCK yards September 1 , .. riJfiiou or weight charge w, uJK. - - 14.00 jg t 0 120 Ifiß 13.50 ■StL.- ................ 13.75 ; , ifi M|K 9.00 . -BE -.. i 2.00 sis .. '...■£ 5-00 whoKsale EGG ANO POU-fitY QUOTATIONS Hfeirnished by pCtH®R PRODUCE CO. HPbone 380 September 1 ueveßput uemng Prices rge Eg*. 35. e ■Kiiorn inkers and fryers.. 27. c aiiMt 22 - c !;lV y . 27. c •ary »■iwrsßpder 3 llxs 25. c ; c 1 RoosK 15. c ag« 15. c market BUfiB ELEVATOR CO. CnrHetefl September 1 BcanEsubject to change Bgduring day. PricesMfelivered at elevator. • >. t * 1.50 r 0,(1 <^°ni 1 ’ 2-16 tai 2.00 ....-■L.................................. 1.25 S.-staß .03 per bushel leu. Conff .04 per 100 leas. E l-o.b. farm —o ■eserves Bottom A .t/gxßfc galvanized iron, cutwit Biie snugly in the bottom for washing dairy lengthen the life of the tank many times «O«®Ve many costly repairs. - ■Mb j i aJEjI ’ - HKxfr. .JIB . from a group of 300, h«sa Brize-winning War Bond all of whom are em’!o,/'jßr government agencies in ’ * Bon, see New York from l^ 6 roof Os the I'Mdort Astoria shortly after j* !? E r ‘*’ a ’ fr° m Washington. ,‘ s °y H° n a four-day trip to the ?Bt r highest sales in War for meritorious servllßhe Red Cross and March f ttßp campaigns. At bottom ‘ is little Patsy Ford, 6, /J Wiior War Bond commando ’ Nations girls’ oranizmns. (International) ■ A. BIXLER HpPiOMETRIST « B HOURS: 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 /Bodays, 8:00 p. m. ■ Telephone 135 Bhnined Glasses Fitted
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local classified ADVERTISING RATES —o— For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times $1; 6 times $1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted on skipday 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 is 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. Uhrick Bros. 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 —House 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—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 drape®. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe telephone, 196-ts FOR SALE —Matched team 3 years old, one beef cow. Farm implements. J. P. Riley, 3 miles south Willshire, Ohio. 102-6tx FOR SALE—VVheat, Thorn variety recleaned. 5 miles south Magley or 6 miles west and 1 mile north Monroe. Elmer Gerber, Decatur route, Craigville phone. 205-3tx FOR SALE — Bargain, complete bathroom outfit, tub, lavatory and stool. Phone 398. 205-3tx FOR SALE—3 room house; must be moved from premises. 1 mile west, 1 mile south of Magley. Roy Mcßride. 205-3tx FOR SALE—Studio couch, good condition, priced reasonable. Antique marble top dresser. Phone 570. 205-g3t
FOR SALE—Heavy bone pure bred Shropehire breeding rams. T. H. Baltzell, route 4. 206-2tx FOR SALE—Plums. J. H. Harvey. 206-2 IX FOR - SALE—I93B Hardy-Davidson motorcycle. Phone 8182. 206-2tx FOR SALE--Home Conitort range, coal or wood. 121 N. 15th St. 206-3tx FOR SALE—I 929 model motor in good condition. Harry Raudenbush, 2 miles couth of Salem. 206-g3tx FOR SALE—New and used ’ house trailer®, real buys, see us first. Eury Trailer Service, 2033 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 101-T 'FOR - SALE”Machiffist tools - ”with ease, like new. Phone Monroe 96-D. 207-21 X FOR SALE i’sed Maytag engine, good condition. New 30 gal. range boiler. Phone 1123. 207-ltx FOR SALE Hog house, hog feedera; buy now while they are available. Bready garden tractors, oils and gredses. The best, money can buy. Gerber Implement Store. Phone 255. 207-61 x FOR SAI-E—Five-room lully modern home, well located, ou double lot. All hardwood, Venetian blinds, built in cupboards, beautiful bathroom. Breakfast nook. Garage. Big clocete, Full basement. Electric hot water heater. Rock garden, nice flowers. Possession 30 days. Can be bought for less than cost of duplication. $3,000 cash down, rest like rent, 5%. Bob Heller, Realtor, Lincoln Life Insurance, two good investments. Phone 870. K. C. Building. 200-9 t FOR SALE—Now that traveling regulation® are over, here is good house trailer to enjoy lake vacations. Eighteen foot Silver Dome, for one fourth cost new, about Six years old. Has been used as home by present owner. Bob Heller, Realtor, Lincoln Life Insurance, two good investments. Phone 870. 200t9 FOR SALE — Seven room semimodern home, three blocks from schools, Catholic church. Full lot, $3,800. Will accept trade as down payment. Possession 60 days, or less. Bob Heller, Realtor, Lincoln Life Insurance, two good investments. K. C. Building, phone 870. day or night. 2 °l tf FOR SALE—Black fur jacket, tan winter coat, size 14. Maple high chair $6. 417 Clo®s Street. 206-2tx
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds «' E < —y ”1 dont care how often you use the Democrat Want Ads, Horace —but our bank patrons are becoming a little uneasy!” WANTED WANTED—2 roomers, Bellmont •park. Laurette Amerine. 206-g2tx WANTED — Woman for general housework, middle aged lady preferred. Steady place, good wages, small family'. No washing or ironings. No children. Go home or stay nights. Address Box 103 c/o Democrat. 206-2tx WANTEP“TO _ RENT~=~Two’ or three bed room furnished apartment by engineer for six or seven months. Rent references guaranteed by employer. Bob Heller, Realtor, Lincoln Life Insurance, two good investments. K. of C. Building, Phone 870. 205-6 t SEWING-MACHINE REPAIRING — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 207-24tx 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 WANTED TO RENT—SIOO reward 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 102 c/o Democrat. 204-g7t WANTED—Reliable man for general work. Must be able to drive truck. Steady work and good wages to the right party. Cash Coal Feed and Supply. Phone 32. 206-2 t WANTED—To buy” l~or’s room modern bouse, centrally located. Write’ Box 104, c/o Decatur Democrat Company. 206-3tX M'ANTED Small used house trailer. Address Box 105 c/o Democrat. 207-2tx WANTED—(Good used trunk. Call 1123. ' 207-g2tx
WANTED—'GirI to clerk in drug store, good hours and good pay. Write Box 106 e/o Democrat. 207-ts WcEIXiWEStIS ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on us, we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at I no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold * Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts AP P LIA NCE~ SE R VIC E We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We retnove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts MOVING HOUSES Clem brothers. Phone 4116, Monroeville, route 2. 206-g7tx NilTlf’E- Due to having a public sale at my residence September 1, my elevator will be closed September 3 and 4. Bert W. Parr, Pleasant Mills. 206-g2t KEid - YOITR - h6meT6% warmer this winter at 40% saving in your fuel bill. Use Homeguard Insulation. For free estimate call Gamble’s phone 429. 207-lt o Card of Thanks We wish in this manner to thank our neighbors and friends who assisted us, and sent flowers and expressed their sympathy foi' us during the recent illness and death of our husband and father. Also the Baptist church, General Electrio company, and the Philo class of the Baptistchurch for their beautiful fldral pieces. The Rev. Swenson far his most appreciative message delivered at the, funeral service. The pall bearers, and Mrs. Homer Repfrert, Mrs. Lobsiger artd Mrs. C. E. Beil for the wonderful songs and music they presented. Mrs. George W. Ogg and family. lx o j Banana Industry The banana industry is the most highly specialized of all major agricultures. The crop requires the installation and mai»agement of at least two tons' of mechanlcil equipment per producing acre.
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T — •» ■* 1 / BY » li W BRAuH ’ O Vj/u! ■ Much has been written about the right of way. I have heard some motorists argue the point that the right of way meant a great deal to them and they were going to take it regardless of the consequences. How silly and how death-taking! It is not enough for the motorist to think he has the right of way at the next intersection —he must know. The difference between just thinking and really knowing may be the difference between an accident and safety. What difference doe® it make whether you have the right of way if you are involved in an accident and will probably die because of its All drivers should have such control of their car that the approach to the intersection will permit safe and immediate stopping if necessary. Coat Buttons Heavy linen thread should be used to sew on coat buttons. Small buttons should be sewed on the underside to protect the coat fabric and to cover the untidy, irregular stitches.
We Are Now Handling New Steel What are your needs? We can furnish them. PRIME GRADE, ALL HOT ROLLED Eye Beams, H Beams, Channel Iron, Plate Iron, Angle 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 442 - 6913
I ■ ; Molders and Laborers I : ARE NEEDED NOW! 1 i ■ ■ Post-War Reconversion has started and Gray Iron Castings g 2 are needed IMMEDIATELY before industry can start | making automobiles, gasoline pumps, washing machines, W trucks, refrigerators, and many other items. g J GRAY IRON WAS VITAL TO VICTORY. 5 I IT IS NOW ■ ■ ESSENTIAL TO RECONVERSION. “ I ■ I See the B-29 castings in the Shafer store window. R i I J The Decatur Casting Co. ■ n
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Exhibits Are Taken To State 4-H Fair Exhibits of Adams county youths have bden taken to the state fairgrounds at Indianapolis for the annual state 4-H club fair. Those exhibiting are: baking — Carol BuUemeier, Waneta Rauch, Thelma Daniels, Carol Kirsch, Nancy Krick, Gloria Koenemann. Gwendolyn Rice, Gloria Rlesen, Jean Lautenschleger and Margaret Webb. Clothing — Alice Meyers, Phyllfe Hofstetter, Barbara Byerly, Deloris Bultemeier, Rose Mary Beitler, Flossie Beer, Louise Bartsch and Phyllis Rigging. Canning—Evelyn Browning, Thelma Daniels, Rebecca Hirschy, Rose Marie Raudenbush, Beulah J. Bertsch, Barbara Byerly and Ernest Hofstetter. Gardening—’Evelyn Gerke, Arvada Schaefer, Shirley Striker, Randel Walchle, Darlene Bultemeier, Mary Schroeder, Robert Gallmyer and James Bultemeier. Rose Mary Beitler will model her champion dress in the state 4-H dress revue Wednesday afternoon. Regular Meeting Is Held By Scout Troop The l?oy Scout® of Rotary Troop 61 met Tuesday at the home of Dick Rathinan, scoutmaster. The meeting was opened by the Scouts reciting the Scout oath and law. Games were held and were followed by the business section of the meeting, during which an investiture committee of the patrol leaders was appointed. The troop scribe then took the attendance and the troop librarian registered the week’s advancements on the advancement chart. That was followed by a period when the older scouts taught the others the various test® for second and first class. Then .the Scout® went outside and WALT’S FRUIT MARKET Corner 224 and 27 sTon5 Ton South American BANANAS SAT. SUN. MON. NO LIMIT! WATERMELONS POP BY THE CASE Plenty of Other Fruit.
the Scoutmaster explained how to break various holds for life-saving merit badge, and the troop, led by Neil Thomas, did various calisthenic exercises a® required for physical development merit badge. The meeting was closed by the Scout® reciting the Scoutmaster’s benediction. Press Laces When doing a large ironing, press laces and embroidery work first, since these dry out quickly. o APPOISTMEWT OF AUMINisTRATOH No. 4179 Notice Is hereby given that th' 1 .undersigned has been appointed Administrator of tile estate of l.ou.is F. Hoile, late of Adams Count), deceased. The state Is probably solvent. HILBERT F. HOLLE, Administrator Ferd L. Litterer, Attorney. Auk, 17, 1945. Aug. IS-25 Sept. 1 i 'j lU * rDi ; ■>' JEI PROMISES of better things in the post-war world are already materializing, and here’s good news for the record collectors—a new, non-breakable, high-fidelity plastic phonograph record developed by R. C. A. after 11 years of research. Eleanore Steber, wellknown soprano, bends one to show Its flexibility. (International) JI A . Mi Rsg > i S Wk y JI 1 i .if . ~ — - SOLE SURVIVOR in a head-on auto ; collision in which five persons were killed, including his father I and mother, Lt. Oran Jcnos and ! Mrs. Bobbie Jones, one-year-old | Oran Jones, Jr„ is shown with a nurse at a Los Angeles hospital ! after accident (International) :
CARD OF THANKS ( We sincerely thank our friends ' and neighbors, and eapecially the Adams County Memorial Hospital etaff, for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death
&S»: ~s bwmr Z- - 5KjfT Pjl .\3f Jsiill j. * v SSf teri V CF'Hfc’ ♦u- Xf •WJmMPSJWfe IIw hM KNOWN IN BROOKLYN as “the Bird” and in the upper reaches of New York City as the “Bronx Cheer,” the salutation sounded by these Filipino children was addressed to the Jap surrender delegates as they passed on their way to General Douglas MacArthur’s headquarters in Manila. This is an official U. S. Signal Corps photo. (International) PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS 4 703 Cleveland St., Decatur, Indiana «f T ' J SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 ■ 6p. m. FURNITURE: 2 Piece Velour Living Room Suite, Wine. Occasional Chair. Complete Bed Room Suite. Studio Couch. Breakfast Set, 4 chairs. Odd Bed complete. 2 Stands. 3 Lamps. Mirrors. Whatnots. RUGS, CURTAINS and DRAPES: 9x12 Wine Rug and Mat. 12x12 Linoleum. 5 Pair Drapes. 5 Panels of Curtains. 3 pair Curtains. MISCELLANEOUS: Oil Stove, 5 Burner. Heating Stove. Cabinet, ‘.lass Jars. Tricycle. 3 Small Rabbit Pens. Large Pen 10x7. TERMS—CASH. <
Noel Andrews OWNER. J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer C. W. Kent—Sales Manager Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana.
HELP WANTED Male and Female Although the war is over Fibre Shipping Drums must be manufactured to ship food, drugs and similar items to the boys in service and to fill the great flood of orders for civilian use. STEADY EMPLOYMENT FULLTIME WORK No experience necessary. We Need Sweepers Tube Stampers and Haulers Hand Truckers Material Handlers Workers in Shipping Department Workers for numerous other jobs. Apply at The Container Company VAN WERT, OHIO
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of our beloved mother, Mrs. Grace Hurst. Mrs. Ralph Wiseman, Mrs. Mabel Ray Mrs. Dean Summeiiaett. Trade In a Gone Town — Decatur
