Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1945 — Page 5
I!SDAY.1 !SD AY. SEPT. 18.1945,
fake! Reports F n ’eport of local 1-iMi fo«»gn markets Bl rT MURRAY < CO. ■f N 'll k.r.or of livestock al * r W'Hthire, Berrte ®* !l t riced every day W“*V«t>( 12'30 p. «m* ■ . *ml n<y commission, r H ( 114.50! • -UK ii.oo i ■» • l»0 j " “7. *— 1 325 1 ■■ 9 00 | I ’u; " G.oO tIuHNEH STOCK YARDS -W Phone 101 H., <U S«-pt.-mb.r IS ’ H mn t*B •»> or weight charge ■Jt;" * H 50 B 13.50 W 11.75 y* 13 *0 ■W ’ ' 900 g 15.00 H ........ 12.00 Mr „ 5.00 «WHOLESALE egg and ■ poultry quotations K Furnished by PRODUCE CO. K Phone 380 H , . li September IS ■ 36. c jH 27. c ~-mivis and ftyetw 20. e ' .„. n w ij. c S t7. c m • -. 3 '*’’*• * 11 ”-* 1 K under 3 lbs. ........ 20. c a 15. c •• 12 c .■■local GRAIN MARKET ■ BURK ELEVATOR CO. September 18 subject to change K during day. delivered at elevator ■IM Wheal 11.55 ■ »...] Wii* at 1.54 ,■*>*» smi Old Cora 160 * Oats . ... 51 ■ ?<r Beane 2.16 ■ .W 2 0« ■ 1.25 - II Corn: .04 per 100 lees. S so b term ■c A-iAFOLIS LIVESTOCK ■ IS Livestock: Mt ss*i s imiec mhh and gilts flt* u|i. bulk 140-160 lb* and .. .. lighter w< iftllts 14 80; j and ;ood stags 14.05. Hu;. 2,100; *al ver, 700; ted heifei • active, fully < >Ad and choi< - 2 ■ | d choice to prime j st-. rs 17.75: load choice I ■ ■ ■ , Mi *ra down to * | AVNE LIVESTOCK A;lm IG-eulta ? N - A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST I ; HOURS. I Xn ! J :3 ° 12:30 to 5.00 | a;00 p w B/u g ’*'*rhwne 115
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\. ( I.ASSIf |R|> ADVERTISING RATES * —o— For 25 wordt or leas: 1 time 50c; 2 time* 75c; J time* |1; « timet >1.76. Rates quoted are for conebcutive insertions. No classified : adg accepted on akipday tched- ! ule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for ini section. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through. Friday. Saturday deadlme Is 9 a. m. FOR SALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES — Ren Bardlets of your needs lu the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you. Including wire, heating elements, switches, tixlures, etc. Arnold &■ Kienk. 22C-tf FOR SALE—7-roorn modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms with cedar lined closets; hard wood floor*; basement under entire house. large garage. 7x)cat»>d North Third St. Price . 16850. v Walter J. Dockman, General Insurance and Real Estate. 166-ts FOR S A Lt*. Dining ' room " suite and a bedroom suite, electric stove with a toaster and waffe! iron, dresser, Wilton rug, clothes rack, laundry stove, two pairs of deepen. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe telephone. 196-ts FOR SALE Bedroom suite, electric stove, waffle iron and toaster; laundry stove; dresser, kitchen cabinet: clothe* rack. .Mrs. Fred Stenffer, Monroe route 1, Phone Monroe 91 -N. 211-gtf FOR SALE llul’dfiig bos on Cleveland street A. D. Suttles, agent. 218-g3t FOR SALE -One 22 ;n<-li circulating coal stove. Phone !•»> A, Monroe, 218b3tx FOR SALE l"o Leghorn pullets, iaySn. .Melvin Kohler, Route I, Hluftton. 2 miles south and 3’4 mile* west Coppess Cornu. 219-3 t FOR SALE i>iii ii iin ioHIT Dur ham heifers. Julius Brite, Phone EOIFsALE Vsh MtHFabouF’m ita. i each. I's weininr pine. C. P, li. kathoru. route : t* rond house south of Den: school. 219-31 M Ft iff 5? ALE Fnrfieid certfi i<*d wheat. Seed rye. Feed tacks. j Southdown buck Spotted Poland boar. Black, and tan coon hound pu;*. Geo. E Harp* . I mile south ot Hoagland. 219-61 S S. 'i .. . , :i ■ '. Ji.i- Os> it :i ..O’! ! : j hie «• * ■ j Dixon, Ohio. Dal* Ruble. 21'.* 2’x | FtHFSALE OH TRADE I'bPi Ford A “ ‘F" ! ear. Exclient condiun. . hone 219-31 1 FoTFsTiTe*" fF F'rileV-dab of B. J. Rice, the home property on j !oh<‘ of fftvM lochtion in Ik*' atur, I our; m eiv< <1 in my offi< In K. < lot. garagv, p van* <1 >. - B* -iutf?ful oak wofwlH irk. Tao b <huonis> •.,fn u■- j L<< •* iivii. loom, I • J’lioiii 894$ 220-31! 6* I ' . j, j i J u i ’ # ; tj I j Trad® in a Good Towe - im*W
I QUICKIES by Ken BeynoHa . S ' i * i ie 14' 1J "I got tills aiming with a Demo ( crut Want Ad—pretty hoi, Isn't : it?" WANTED Sewinq machine repairing — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, , cove.ed buttons, do hemstitching, . make buttonholes Boardman's, 445 • South First. 207-24 U WANTED teed cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used <ars. No delay. For quick cash sec ■ Zlntamas'er .Motor Sales. First • and Monroe; phone 372. 214-ts f WANTED Kales for . district. A man who can orga- ! niz.<* and supervise dlrect-to-farm salesmen Supervisory ex per- ‘ icin-e not necessary if you have 1 the other qualifications. Salary, ' expenses and >H>nus Tel! us alaiut yourself and your expet I jence. Writs box 111, % Demo- - <rat. 2ist:i WANTED Loans on farms. East- • ern money. ix>w rates. Very libI eral terms. See me for abstracts i of title. French ‘Juiun. 33 T-T ts WAN’T’Eb Lady for light house’ work, go or stay nights, 3 in family Phone 901 or call at 1110 W. .Monroe. 21St3x WANTED TO DO Washings Phone 5964. 218-g3tx WANTED Woman age 26-45 with car who need income and is , willing io work. To be associated with nationally known manufacturer. No* canvassing. Write for Personal inu-rvi* w, address 'l Democrat Box 112. 219-3 IX ■ WAN 1 Hou ms Aid apartment? by tin- Central Soyu Co. Call "Doc ' Vizard, pbuiia 337. 219-121 ■ WANTED To do evrn picking. Henry Helking, 1 mile ea-t, I*4 I mil* north of Preble. Preble phone 22 on 36. 219*g3tx WANTED Woman to stay with liaby two afternoons a week. Pilon.* 87,>1. 2i9g3t \V '. NT ED‘ T o’ I’fENf~Pmno~f6r two days only. Phone 1197. 219g3t WANTED Girl or woman for part time general housework J Phone 1171. 219g3t U \NTEI7 TO RENT’.FJ wo or three room furnished or unfurnished apartment or a I •'mall house. Ray I). White at the Democrat, Decatur, j telephone 10(1(1 or 1001. 13 21913 tV \NTED j oi li room modern bon-'. ■ ntrully located Willi <»y < ior till trade semi-mod <-in liou-<* on 7Gi street .Mie. John | S. m-imali I‘IUMH* 5592. '2O-3U j \V ANTED Janitor for school I dep' .nun watch, fireman, at me'ittition farm; WOMEN Cooks, I ~-h ■: k-. .-."-r.dani . pi.i.tl<*ul| :iUi >• w. h<’UM lit'i pci< umgl ijlh >r inarrh d couplwi, Board. I >om. laundry, general medical' Tiru .hod Good alary. Paid I Iva ci oi p.-rmuneiit employment I und> r Stan- Merit System. Fort I * tt | [WANTED Experienced auto mte i i i. Jo- it ;.uaz>' I I tUdn - ply •<> lux 113, Do-1 MscejXaneous I ROOF TROUBLE Cail on us, wei will bo glad to give yon a free ' estimate on any size Job. We can ' apply a guaranteed Carey roof at ■ I no additional cost. Also brick and i csbestos aiding. Arnold & Klank. ' Phom 463. 89 if APPLIANCE SERVICE in.fr. * o* wafttH’rSs i piuii <lo Ttte wini. at i‘i ; saving in j | II I li *mi guard in I . -. • , ■ timu!..*. * <il j i. .•! Pho'ir I.!* 220-lt ! LIFT RESTRICTIONS ntlnued From Fsgs '»"•> j I i
DECATUR DAILY DRMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
' Fort RENT y ■■ — 1 -■ ■-<■■ !»-*—*—■»»« VMM** aanw MSg , FOR RENT Sleeping room in modern home. Call after 5 pm i at 33d North Fourth «treet. 2L»-2t. FOR RENT One room in modern home, women preferred. 331 North Sixth St. Phone 742. ??9-h3l Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher In moderately active trading. Bonds higher, U. S governments higher. Curb stocks firm. Colton firm. Wheat, oats, rye, barley and corn firm. Chicago livestock: hogs, fully steady; cattle shrong, and sheep market nut fully aslablished, u:i* 1 de*tone steady. ■■— — ..........Q— ■„..■■ —. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Kept. 1.681 t; Dec. 168te•A; May i. 66%%; July 1.6«. Corn: Dec. 1.11%; May LUMA; July 1.14 HA. Osts. Sept. 61%; Dec. 662te-%; May 63% ’»; July 6l»'sA. ARMY WILL RELEASE (Continued From Page Or.sJ eral officers, from one to four-star rank, with a large number of corps and headquarters staffs, whose sole purpose and justification was combat duty." HaveMsr said. Senate military affairs committee members also planned to question vice adm. Ross T. Mclntyre, surgeon general of the navy. CARO OF THANK* We sincerely thank our friends, neighbors and relatives for the j lovely floral offerings, the spiritual bouquets, and tor their kind words Os -yuipaihy shown m. during our recent bereavement. ' Gh n E. Eichhorn and family. Adrian Coffee ami family.
SALE CALENDAR SEPT. 19— Raymond <Jrandyb«rry, 1% inileß South ot Hillman Airport. Terre Haute. Ind. Well Improved «0 acre farm. J. F. San* mann, p.uct. SEPT. 19—Indiana State Guernsey Sale. Lafayette. Ind. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT. 20- John Stucky, 1 utile north and 2Vj miles west <>f Gen»va or 4 miles south of Berne on atate road 27 and 3% miles west. 4'iosing out sale. Jeff Liechty, am t. SEPT. 20- Heber Bowen, Willshire, 0., Registered Polled Shorthorn cattle. Roy Johnson A Melvin Liechty, auctlMwn. SW’T. 21 Robert P. McCriy, 716 Indiana St.. Decatur, Indiana, 6 Room Modern Home. 630 p. tn J. F. Sanmann, auct. SEPT’. 22 5-6 room house in Woodburn. Ind. E. C. Doehrman, auct. SEPT. 24 Wm. G. Smith, 1215 West Adams St., Decatur. Ind . Remod-j <!. <!, Good I Room House, 6:30 P M J. F. Saomann. auct. | SEPT. 25 Otto F. Closiue, Koontz Lake, 4 miles South of Walkerton, Indiana. Beautiful 4' 2 acre Relate. J. F. Sanmann, amt. SEPT. 26 Chae. 0. Hobroch, North edge of Preble. Indiana, Persona) property. 1:00 P. M J. F. Sanmann, auct. SEPT 27 Joseph W. Schindler, 4 miles west of Berne on state road UH Closing out sale. Jeff Liechty, auct. SEPT. 27—Mrs. Archie Susdorf. % mile west of Decatur. Closing out ** sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer SEPT. 27—Claude Sleigher, 6 miles South and *« mile East of Warsaw. Indiana Well Improved te't acre farm J. F Sanmann SEPT. 28 Chalmer Sheets and L. A. Graham, 1 mile West of Pleasant Mills, Ind Livestock and Personal Property, 1:00 P. M J. F. Sanmann, auct. SEPT 29- Elizabeth end Selena Schindler, 418 W. Water street, Berne. Household goods. Jeff Liechty, am t. SEPT. 29 Merion Marshall, Urbana, Indiana, 8 Room Modern Homa. 1:00 p. ,M. J. F. Sanmann -Auctioneer. OCT I- Esta Baker, 7 miles East of North Manchester. Indiana. Im proved 80 acre farm J. F. Sanmann. auct. OCT. 6 M. W. Hatfield, 4 miles West of South Bend, Indiana, then 4 mihs Southwest on the Crumstown Road. Highly Improved 40 acre term and all pewonal property J. F. Sanmann. aue, : OCT. 13- K. A. Moore, 2 miles North of Rockville, Indiana on State Highway No. 41, Well Impruted 169 acre farm. J. F. San mann, auctioneer. : WANTED : AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN ■ • ■ ■ detsiriiiß work in fast growing industry. g a Musi have supervisory ability and experience in Analytical Control work. Many opportunities for advancement. 3 If interested call or write, ■ ■ ■ a D. H. KINGSMiY, Central Soya Co., Inc. Decatur, Indiana — Phone 337. ■ ■
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing'-WISH FOR A TASTY DISH! |r~ FspiRIKS'AN' \ LET'S SEE r7"wiTH PICKLE~V 7\y EA -\ FORSOOTH,you. MR.(CwJC SOON'S MORE TJ 1 WANjj7 ' Z C / FREE ME pT LIKE A FAIRY J p! JV 'AND I SHALL -> '-p~Y> TALEYTP-^ — Z . ??)£**! ' . KfcKMUI? j \ y don t Sr Jr/ J WiSMyE/_ygy\ ■iCE " <<l J? (Br il(MB -u _■"/ -A lygwr* h/ L I 1/, B L O ND I E THE OPEN DOOR POLICY! • MO/ / BUMSTEAP TMfS)I OCMNSTAIRS A r> MAN--I v > ( CANT COME )'I S AND MERE THE POOR 4l 1 s Vis important Yano WAIT FOR J -J cant Dp ) > in here < -tW <, was unlocked J .IMTAKiNSj >CUN>t < L (*•*£«*) IJ . ' $1 - ■ V L' ' r fid 1 "w I Aw - 1 J < rX i ;& ’ ■ * * MWnßSfcv —I ,- —— —.. —r-*l ’ •**’ ' jr 4%
Joyce Stakes life On U. S. Citizenship Defense Rests In Lord Haw Haw Case Umdon. Hept, it— <UP> - Wil-! iism Joyce, accused of high treason against the British crown for his wartime role as the Lord Haw Haw of radio Berlin, clo-ed bis defense without taking the witness stand today, slaking his life on a claim to American clHienshlp. The defense rested early thia as ternooti after calling only a few witneaaes, including Juycs'a youngI >«r brother, to bohter the accused traitor's claim that was born in Brooklyn. His lawyer asked again that the ease be thrown out of court be cause the defendant was an Am erican and hence owned no allegiance to Britain. The prosecution nude no attempt to contest Joyce's claim to ' American natonality, but both sides asked tor a court ruling as to whether Ix>rd Haw Haw' use of a BriHsh passport made him subject to British law. Presiding Justice Sid Frederick Tucker adjourned the trial at 4:15 p.m. until 10:30 am. temorrow without handing down a decision on that point. Birth Record Ne wYork. Sept. 18- (UP)—Depar. ment of health birth records in Brooklyn dhow that a William Joyce WHS born at 1377 Herkimer : street ou April 24. 19<>6. Baptismal record* at the Roman U:;tiioik* caurch us our lady of Lourde . not tar from Herkimer street, disclosed the baptism on May 6. 1906. The records listed William Joyce as a son of .Michael
Joyce and Gertruda Brooks Joyce Jand gave the Herkimer atreet ad- ' dress. A check made recently failed to , locate anyone in the neighborhood | who recalled the Joyce family. Asks Veterans To Register Firearms —in —SB Dealers Warned By State Police Head ißdtanapolls, Kept. U—(UP) - | Col. Austin R. Killian, superintend . •ut ot Indiana state police, today' urged that overseas war veterans i register souvenir firearms with ai police agency ''for their protection and to prevent a crime wave." He also threatened action against firearms dealers failing to t make prompt report to police agoncion of the sale ot siaall arms, as , required by atate law. Coacsrn over the possibilliy of souvenir Japanese and German 1 weapon falling into criminal hands resulted in the police offi I cal's request and waining. Military personnel has been permitted to bring home mementos from 'be I par zones and many packages | from overseas have contalneti email arm* and ammunition. Anderson police chief Morris J • t arter, secretary ot the Indiana association us chiefs of police, and Clifton Small. Kokomo, secretary of toe Indiana sheriffs association, j pledged the cooperation of their! organizations "in the interests us; preventing patwar crime." The state police superintendent i ■.poke out sharply against dealers ’ who delay sending pistol sales re- j cords io the pnihe. Suite taeti.r. he said, often result in the eale of firearms to persons with criminal records, State law requires a prospective purchaser to provide a statement • that he has never been convicted of a crime of violence, together; with his fingerprintM and other pertinent facts. De cendanta tn Louisiana of the I 4.0(H) Acadians expelled from No-1 Va Scotia in 1755 now* niimlicr more than 8O'»,00O. They form a large portion of southwust Louisiana s population. A Pl»«iinimrnt ut Ctrnilor !»ta«e v«. li «ni. Noll, e Is tirreliy i|iven, that the I underslffnad lies b«- n .<pi»iinir<l ! Executor of the estate of Charles lamKenherst-r, Ute of A<lams <',.un-‘ ty, <lei« aseil Tie- estate is probably I solvent. Hrnest te>nK> nherger, t-:»«< üb>r. I li. Heiuy llleel), Allerney. Sept. I, l*l|.-. S. ;.! I-11-IS I SALESLADIES WANTED Get a steady peacetime job now. MORRIS 5 & 10c to $1 Store. Grass Seed Now is the time to sow grass seed m those bare spots on your lawn. Cash Coal, Feed & Supply l.ighlh at Monroe
Appolatmen! <»f AamOOsl rnlur Wu. 4I«I Notes Is hereby given that the i underslahmi lias Ixxn appointed Ad- I minl.lratora Is, IC.nls Non with | Will Anix \e<| of th<- - slate of Jote*' , Kh-h Isle of Adams I'-muty d- . sas- ' •d. Tlie •state i» probably solvent I AH>«rt E fte*h, Elmer C. 11l- h. I A,tii,lnntr»l<»re-i»« Bonis Non Willi. VI 111 Antie'e-I VafliaH I. \rloir, Alloraey. Sept. IT. 1915 Kept. )x-:T«-O< t 2 ABBolHtmeat ut AdWilHialralur Xu. 4101 I Noll.e la hereby given that the undurs|ai‘V<l Imvu '* on appointed t I ■ — 11 ■ ■ ■
-id ill i~i 1 1 ■w'" l ’ '•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ••• ■ • »*<| • WE HAVE A LIMITED S( PI’I.Y OF « • 311 (JALLON AUTOMATIC ■ : Oil Burning Water Heaters: ORDER YOURS TODAY. g g Walter Plumbing & Heating Co. g ■ 254 N. 2nd St. — Decatur Phon« 20Z ■ PUBLIC SALE of 120 ACRE FARM SATURDAY, SEPT. 29 lieginninff at 2 o’clock I*. M. at premise*. This farm in local etl 2 mi leu South and <4 mil? Eant of Chattanooga, Ohio, and conaMtH of 120 acres, al! but 10 acres under cultivation, 5 acres of timber. All ditched and in high state of cultivation. 23 acres of young clover. i I o interest in 20 acres soy Iwans and 1 • interest in 30 acres corn goes to purchaser. 8 roum brick house, u|t-ground cellar, hip roof barn 30x72. cattle barn attached 15x72, additional barn 26x52, granary 21x32. good chicken house, garage, good drove well, cisterns, electricity, telephone in house. , ® TERMS: $lO<M) cash on day of sale, balance when deed is delivered. George Bollenbacher HEIRS. PUBLIC SALE COMPLETE CLOSING OUT SALE I will m H at public auction on th<* farm 3 ) mil«*» West of Decatur on the Arcbibold road. THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, ’45 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. HORSES Sorrel Mare, 5 yix old. wt. 17m>: Bay Mare, 7 yr» old, weight 1900 Good Manm. 15—HEAD OF CATTLE—IS H<>l»>*'iii <ow. y-< old. nr Fin. B• -l: v 1101-fi-Ki <*ow, 3 yr* old. milking 6 gal . Bred Augmo 2-’»: Hoteo-in cow. 2 yrs. ‘old. milking 5 gal,, Bred August 29. L.<iv<* J«in*y cow, 1 yrs. old, oiilkmg 5 gal, dm- to tresb-*n in |n < < mb«*i. Jersey cow. 6 yrs. oid. a .'>te gal. cow, wdi in* fresh in October; h-rsey cow 5 yrs. old. a ti ! gai <ow din lo fn-hcti D< - • mb* : I J- i- y cow. : yrs oid. L'-j I r.al. cow. Bred April 29. Jer»<-y first <-ad iteifet, milking I gal., pasture , l-red, i <-xtra good Jerrey H--if»-rs. - ••i.iimj 2 yiold. Bred; 2 high I quality yearling J.rs. y ire if- ‘ .L i.--y mi;!, pu: -H-d lyi - idd Tins is a film lot o( ivttli* l.are* with good ud-i- i ami iiigii producers. HOGS —His brood ow ~pi*n 13 ! ut< Itei jiogs w-:. inn, .'"n to 225 [ pounds each. I’tire bred Berkshire rprilig boar FEED l<m Ba.es good mixed hay; Balts wheat -tin* TRACTOR A MPLEMENTS Ford Tractor, 1943. with cultivator*, breaking plows and diac: Tractor Rotary hoc. Corn plant *t. John D- ->* manure spreader; Mi Ih-entig in w typ* mow- with t-mg-n- 'rti.-k- M- li* < rlim New type cylinder ami push bai itay loader: .Side delivery hay r.ik, , Ber t I plow liar land r-riieir, VVacon and grain te*<i; Waikin.. m*-.iknig plow; ' Imui.i. \et wotk harm-- >ml <-*il* H* .iiin « never i la-cii Used Sin.di tools alid uriivl'-s Hot melltiolled. TERMS - ( ASH. Mrs. Florence Susdorf OWNER Roy S Join nil Am*! Bryi I taniels < h-rli.
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Mary hi* it !«’-• -»f Adam* Count*. Rhe estate Is probably I.Olvent Elmer <’ Hl'-b Attract K. Hl* b. A4uninlstrators. Vutlion <• Veluou. Atturusy. aepr IT. IH4 n ou J II - -, LM I - . INSURANCE i Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIR* — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570
