Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1945 — Page 5

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s ®kef Reports I •< <«r AjeTT. MURRAY A CO. iikj at | kinds of livestock at WiHahira, Bern# lIW Kk received every day TC |W until 12:M P* , * I B " d ‘uß,mllwlwn- <%( phono 301 > j iprroitv*! Svptvmbor 24 L* - ’ JjSiio it** ■—.l—— imo i« M '*-E: 1325 r F*| poo ‘ — FR ~z:« ißuhner btock yards Ji Isl phone 101 3n. >rr<'‘ fl ’l S* p' t-i" In 'I “1 ” HLnmise ou or woWht charge 1 ■Toom.- HfJ *d El H" 14 00 ■ l201U - -I” U * :z„ — /oo •3 .......... 0-00 % ■wholesale egg and IBoultry quotations hl Furnished by •u Hecatur produce co. I Phone 380 I ■Corrected September 21 2 |tl Egg. 3 «- « « K Eggs - -27. c w broilers and fryers.. 30. c St hens ——~ I*> ® || fryer* 20 - e m springers, 3 lbs. & up 21. c * B« Ki-ns. under 3 lbs 24. cl Sflern hens — 15. c * 10. c — io. c g CRAIN MARKET | I BURK ELEVATOR CO. I ■Corn< ted September 21 * subject to change * H during day. *lf * ceM delivered at elevator. 1 Bk ! Ri d Wheat 31 59 J Ri d Wheat . 1.58 ■ New and Old Con 1 W * New Oats 58 . Soy Beans . 3.16 d K Ssel 3.00 i ■Limes .03 per bushel leaa. ? I Corn: .04 per 100 leas. r ■B lo b. term i e ' Bort wayne livestock k Wayne, Ind , Sept. 21 — | Livestock; t I.iiiiiih are up 5'J cents at I «tokyaida today. All other i < are steady. market steady ; lin 100 B 14.70; 120-140 lbs. 14.50; loo- ■ fr, 14 35. hogs 10.00, roughs and 13.95. lambs lo.'ih; spring good t (l choice, lionMb': medium 10.00-14.00; plain ■W 1 1-00. Heifers; good t<» Bin. 12.50-14.00; medium 10 ooff Plain B.b|'lo|io; Cow'a: 9.00-11.00; cutter 7.00-8.OO; Bn«r 3.006.00. Hulls: good, medium 8.00-10,00. J CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Ban ago. Sept. 24 —(UP) -LiveHung’' 3.ooo; active, fully sieaB food and choice barrows and ■' Ho lbs., and up at 14.75 cellHr good and choice sows at llcomplete clearance. Riat'-!’.-: 20.000; calves, 1.500; fed R-'-rti ami yearlings, including Ruiuig belters fully steady; U 'lly good ami choice grades atB. other-- slow; largely fed steer g? f«a»iing run; about 25 loads ■ohe steers including yearlings ■ '’"lk 15-00 10 17.75: lop helfbulk 14.50 to 17.00; cows R». steady; bulls in line with hit week; realms very scarce IT 0 * ! ,5 «« down; practical top sausage bulla 12.00; fat bulls n-5; stock cattle strong to 25 »’« higher at H.mj to ILoo, mostR to 13.5 v. 3 -k0l; market rathe. W' w -»nd not tttUy estabUshed, early bids and a few early B ,cs barely steady to 25 cents low- ■ ' ■ loud and cfecke native spring R»“frhter lambs 14.0 b, buc ks 1.00 Hj*»- common sort-out iambs aIE? U< ! *’ uc ks included; E ‘ lghlcr ewes mostly 5.00 to 5- ■». otic deck good and choice 105 ■*' lt, i yearlings 12.00.' I ~~ o | At A Glance 1,.. U V United Press l x l0 ‘k» irregular iu quiet tradi ifr’iidn Irregular; U. 8. goveriy steady. I (V.H 1 gUx:k * lrr *«“l»Hy higher. H l^^ 00 off a » much as 25 cents R *heat turn. oats, rye aud barMesdy. |B A'?* 0 ,ir8 »tock: Hogs, fully By w ; C3tt i« fully steady to Bkarii t* 1 ™ M keep rather slow and no*- fully established N - A- BIXLER OPTOM ETRIBT ISir . HOUR®; I e-? 1 . 1;M «=*> <• 8:00 •Atorday., Gia, M , ?jtud

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o— For 25 words or loss: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; ( 3 times $1; (i times >1.75. Ratos quoted are for consecl utlve Insertions. No classified ) ads acceptsd on skipday ached- ; ule. I Rate for 10 point BLACK i FACE is be per word for Int sertion. i Copy must be In office by 11 I a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE ( ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES — Re t gardless of your needs In the ( line of electrical supplies, largo or small, we can supply you. includ- ' Ing wire, beating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts i FOR SALE— 7-room modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms with cedar lined closets; bard wood Boons; basement under entire house, large garage. Located North Third St. Price |6»50. Walter J. Bockman. General Insurance and Real Estate. 166-ts FOR SALE Dining .oom 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 - Bedroom suite, electric stove, waffle iron and toaster; laundry stove; dresser, kitchen cabinet; cloth<w rack. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe route 1, Phone Monroe 91-N. 211 gtf FOR"SALE—NewIy painted Silver Dome bouse trailer, used as home, can be moved to lake. Good tires. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phono 170. K.C. Building. 216ktf FOR-SALE Ti blackface -wTk Phone 573-P. 22f-g3t« FOR SALE NEW tracior plows and dises. Horn hydraulic manure load<TH, cultlpactons, cultimulchers, rotary hoes and corn shelters. Used 1 tractor plow. 2 tractor discs, 3 cultitnitlehein and 2 rotary hues. CralgvlHo Garage. 223-6' FOR SALE 1 bull fence, I~long bench, 2 large Ice boxes and other articles. Call 961. ( Ell.iNt; fHK'Hs pii<l~for "late model used cans. I need cars. Fred Busche, phone 975. 223t6x FOR SALK John Deere 999 corn planter, tung 'ruck and fertilizer. Raymond Becker,. Phone 973 K. 224-g2ix FOR' SALE 6-ioom semi-mod< ru bou-e. Close Io G. E.. good location. 7 room house, Eleventh S'., with good basement, furnace, toilet and bath; 6 room house, Monroe St. with toilet and ba'h. 5 room newly built house south end of town. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe, Phone 1398. 224-ls Ft) It SA LE' 'olliips ibll ■ baby buggy, good condition. Phone 6914 aQ'-r 7 p.m. 224-2tx FOR SALE—-7 roosn~house, seminuMiern. located on South Fifth street, splendid location, good neighborhood, two car garage, good cistern. Priced right. Possession within a month from sale. Inquire: G. Remy Bierly, Inc., 107 S. Second St.. City. 221 t:: FOR SALE - Fairfield wheat from certified seed; cleaned and ready to saw. Marcellus Davison, 1 mile east 2’,4 south of Monroe. 534-3 t FOR SALE — Uirgo South American bananas, by pound or stalk, no limit. Harvey Ladig. North 131 It street (Homewood) Open evenimrs 324-fit-x FOR BALI’~ Palm restaurant la Celina, O. Doing |3o.<mo business per year, also beer permit. Quick sale price, $4500. See Otto Ott, Celina, O- 224g3t-x FOR ‘ SALE fieere corn binder with bundle carrier. Letz roughage mill No. 360. will grind feed, fill silo and chop bay. Edward Scare. 2 miles north and I*4 miles east Ossian. 32->t3x A'NEW (LAM BLE roof’ for five room homes as low as |9S 60 complete. Fire resistant shingles installed by expert crews at new low cost. New convenient terms. Call 429 for tree estimates. Gambled _ 224 1: FOR SALE Estate Heiitrola. U ' d , only one season. Charles Burrell, Decatur, route 3. Phone 513-G. 225-3 t FOR "SALE - i’reiwure King electric paint sprayer, never been used. Woodrow Thikham. route «, Decatur, second bouse east o' Biuu Creek Stone quarry. 225-a3tx FOR SALE One S'anded coiiv putii'K counter scales and a Holwlk coffee mill like new. Fred Bauman, Pleasant Mills. 225-3'x ■ FOR SALE 4 yearling Shropshire bucks. Eligible to register. Harold Schwarts. 2 miles south, one mile, east Monroe. 225-3tx FOB SALE— Reming'ofr dluU trie shaver, new. 882 North Third street or plioae 1542. , 225-2 U <

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds "Its a girl-she says ihe saw your Democrat Want Ad and inec-is nil qualifications, especially Hie mil- of being attrai live!” roll SALE Kalamazoo Heat rota, good condition. M. C. Blomenberg, I mile went and I miles north of Preblo. Phone Preble 22 ul » -*4. 225-3tx Foil SALE Frcih and springer first calf Hok»ein heifers. .Marvin Sioii'»nlH-rry, Belmont Farms, 1L mil'.o northeast Decatur. Foil SALE Duroc service - Imais, reasonable. Richest bloodlines, immuned. IL D. Kreischer, Convoy, O. it) miles caat of Decatur, lud., road 22 L 225-gl2tx FOR SaLe- Mrs. John Zimini-r---man farm, 80 acres, level ground, one mile south of Peterson. Electricity available. Call Ford Warthman, 3923 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, lud. Phone Harrison 57375. 225b3t FOR SALE~ “Glri'rbTcycie. 'tires in good condition. Phone 598. /wanted SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered bucKies, cove.ed buttons, do hemstitching, buttonholes. Boardman's, 445 South First. 207-241 X WANTED — Used cars, highest prices paid tor good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsinas'er Motor Sales. First and Monroe; phono 372. 214-ts WANTEiTtoICENT — lousew and apartments by the Central Soya Co. Call “Doc” Vizard, phone 337. 219-12 t WANTED Expeiieiiced auto mut hanks in modern local garage. Address reply to Box 113, % Democrat. 230-ts WANTED TO RENT”- ttFaciv farm or larger. Have equipment. Can furnish references. Address Box 114 <-7o Democrat. 224a2t-x wanted Carpenters on tbe Soya job. $1.30 per hour and sl--for over lime. Contact ha Bodie, telephone 6911 or MacDonald Engineering Company’s office. 221u3t-x Instruction, Male. Would like to hear from reliable men who would like to train in spare lime to overhaul ami install Refrigeration and Air Conditioning equip went. Should be mecbatiically Inclined. Will not interfere with your present work. For information about this training, write at once giving name, address, age ami your working so urs. Utilities Bust*. Box 115, c/o Democrat. 225t2x WANTED Office?* ”wife d< sires furnished apartment or bouse. Call or write 410 Line St. 324-3tx J Linotype Operator I We have an opening for a linotype operator to operate either a number 8 or 11 machine. Regular work week 12 hou r s with .Saturday afternoon off. Stead y employment. Good working con d 111 on s. Apply at DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT B Telephones 1000 or 1061. WANTED Light weight,' electric traveling Iron. Phone 758 325(21 WANTED"-” Would like to care for ch lid t en. aftei noons or even- ' Ings. Competent. Reply to Box 116. c/o Democrat. 335-3 t i When fal'b in God is los'. man the sinner loses his gtea'esi help Relaitoiukip 'ouau, uspeciaiJy if you are numbered with the sons ?t

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~MmnxANK6os~ wf will ba glad to give you a tree Mtlmste on any sise job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof st no additional cost. Also brick and xsbe-stos siding. Arnold A Klenk. Phono 4«3. 89-ls APPLiANdk (ERVICe We serving all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other electrical appliances. Wo carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes -Arnold tt Klenk. 31-ls FARMER! ATTENTION’ W. c move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 201 M). We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts LOST AND FOUND LOST Pyrene fire drum.' Finder please re'urn to (ire station. Reward. 223-g3t NOTICE I will be out of my shop until Oct. 15. Winston Rawley will be in charge. Phone 816 tor upholstering, furniture repairs. George Brewnr. 225 181 X STR AVED~ ~ Red bull ca If,"” 8 months old strayed from my farm last Friday. Edward Koh tic, phone 615-. M. 225-3tx LOST I Ration Book* No. 4. Mil ton Kruetsmau, Beulah Kruelxman. Lila Ann Kruetzmaii and Linda lx>u Krueixmam 225-Hx LOST'— Ration book 4' Ethel Ervin. git INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Sept. 24 — (UP) — (P.M A) Livestock: Hogs 5.M0; active, steady; good aud choice 160 lbs up, bulk 140-160 Him. and some choice lighter weights 14 80; 100-140 lb*. 13.5914.50; godd and choice sows 14.05. Cattle 2,000; calves 900; steers ami heifers very active, strong io 15 higher; 2 loads top choice 1132 lb steers 17.25, 2 loads choice similar weights 17.60 17.65; I loads 1090-1225 lb. 17.50; around 28a loads medium weight 17.2517.10; liberal showing mostly good lighter weight steers aud heifers 15.7516.50; common ad medium 11.5014.35; good to choice belters 16:15; medium and good IXOO-15.00; cows strong, 15-25 higher; good 12.5<>; bulk common and medium 9.mi.1l 25; canner and cutter 6.008.75; vealers active, steady; good am! choice 15.00-15.50. top 15.50. Sheep 2.000; fat lambs active, strong; good to load choice slaughter lambs larg< ly 13.50-14.00; few lots 14.25-14.10; scattering strictly choice 14.50; medium to good 12.50- comnian and medium 10.50- slaughter ewes mostly 25 lower; good and choice 5."t)-5 75. . o — — — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 1.71'4; May 1.68%; July 1.60%; Sept. 158%. Corn: Dec. 1.15%; May 1.15%; July I HMiA. Oats: Dec 63-62%; May (3%-%; July 60%; Sept. 59%8 o— The purpose of our living ie to improve aud enrich the living of mankind ATTENTION STOCK FEEDERS SEVERAL TON FEED Suitable fur POULTRY - HOGS CATTLE BAG SERVICE, INC. Phone 556

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URGES SENATE ; (ConUnusd Ptem Fags <>s«) > Arthur was being con Acted by | i "what I call the lllwral press," I Imt what others somellmes called I the "radlcur’ or "communist” . press. He mentioned by name ! the Daily Workers and the New York newspaper P.M He said the "liberal” press had . attacked MacArthur and "we find it all Hued up In Acheson’s cor- , ncr on this matter." , Wherry defended MacArthur's cstimn'e that the occupation of Japan can be carried out with 2oo,0(s» men He said h<- also had information from high military sources that ’ Gen. Dwight Ii Eisenhower has lowered his original estimate of : 400,000 men tor the occupation of Germany. He said this Informa- ' Hon has not been made public. ’ Wherry said he was glad that > MacArthur personally announced ’ his revised estimate. He aaid - that otherwise "the Information . might never have reached the ; American people.” i Wherry said ibe transcript of , Achesons press roiifereme showed that Acheson conceded that the size of the occupation force in Japan was a military mailer not to be determined by the state department, "but went on in the same paragraph to rebuke Ma-. ' Arthur for his estimate.” o— - - Shotaun Deaths Os Couple Investigated Indianapolis, Sept. 21—(UP) — I Authority*, investigated' today the i shotgun deaths of Mrs. Ha'tie • Brown, 38, and Gilbert Littles, . whose bodies were found iu the' woman's home yesterday. They i held for questioning Mrs. Brown's] > husband. Henry .McDonald Brown. I 4". whom they said admitted the ■ -hisiting. i , .. .

‘ .J % £ i bfflFwlJu Or I .... -», re. SL£2f ’ y-Jligk 4r* fn *4 ■ f f»OF • Sf aiTWAUOH YOU’M PROBABLY INCLINED to doubt ux, take ou? word for it—Util if a nyl°° »t«k ln 6 8318 and no ono W3S tromplCii ,n *•’“ | a crTlcLirl in a McKeesport, Pa., store (top) waits on some of the for- ■ 11mate customers who bought their hosiery at 82.25 a pair. At bottom ran ba seen lha orderly Uue of women waiting to get into t..c store. 1 Just to make certain that everything turned out 0.K., only four cus- j trm.ere at a time were permitted to enter Ute store. (Internalinnsl) I

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w < 1 ■Magni ii Lr 4W J WITH MIS NEW status as h- ad of the V. 8. conciliation service In the labor department, Edgar U Warren, above, chairman of the Chicago regional WLB, la in Detroit to determine the government's role in the critical automotive situation, where strikes are endangering reconversion of that industry. (Inttrnitional) Q. — DflfnoiTat Want Arts Get H«»nults i ALL JAPANESE (Contlnu-4 From Psge One) compel it lon form whatever m-w . serviies choose to enter the livid ' MacArthur ordered the govern-! nivnt to rescind its prohibit ion on] reception of foreign news by ratlin | by any agem y except tin- minis | try of communications. He said the present system of] ' m ws distribution within tin- tabun-! island 1 ' would continue under i ] strict censorship until "such time Ia > private enterprise creates a< i c.-plablv substitutes (or the pr--1 ent monopoly."

338,000 WORKERS (Co n t|nwr4 Frnuj Pago Ons) So serious had the aitua'lon lie come that tiidua'rali-'s warned that early setil-ment of the monthold Kelsey Hayes dispute w-mhl go for naught if the oil strike continued. The Kelsey-Hayes walkout hae praralyxed production In Ford plaiiUi throughout the country and. to date, defied • ffr'r's of CIO unit cd automobile worker, officials a' i-v'tlvUKllt. BIG CROWD THRILLS tConttn-.. a from <>rs) nK'iiivd ibe local management. Vincent Tanvaa, of tliia city, a form' r B-21 pilot, flew a planin the afternoon formation event Robert Reher also participated 111 om- of the formation drills prior to tile main show Mr McComb d< mon-trated hi ability as a pilot when lie flew Ins plane. Imitating th-’ antics of an amateur. He sat iu the pilot's scat facing the rear ot the plane

■ WANTED * AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN * ■ tk's-iririß work in fan! growing industry. g B Musi have supervisory ability and experience in a Analytical Control work. Many opportunities for # advancement. If interested call or write, B I) 11. KINGSLEY. Central Soya Co., Inc. Decatur, Indiana — Phone 337. >+fr4.»+»4.H.t.'»»4'.».kO* i a-k.H'o4'4'»**4’-!"k*»4-**4"Hto+oo*W»4 Buckeye Heating Stoves Lined with fireclay to prox'dc maximum I! heat. Hill burn any kind or size coal < > vou prefer to use. ;; ■ - <* •• Enjoy a warm home this winter with a !! ? Itiickeye standard or cabinet model J[ J' stove. Cash Coal Feed & Supply]; ;; Monroe at Eighth ;; ■■ HH • - H HHHHHHHII I Farmers Attention I APPLY NOW I We are now accepting applica- I tions from men wanting to unload E Beans during the coming Fail season. B Wages are very attractive. g t ome to lite employment office for g further information. We can also use several men H for Steady Positions in our Feed Mill. Central Soya Co., Inc. | Decatur, Indiana Tel. 337 l ei. 337 |

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aud fb-w Ito- ship with th* rear <outr<d Mil'k and throttle. H« landed the plaA with thu euglmi cut «ff Paracbutlxt Ilyerx landed In a thorn tree north of the field and paratrooper Hcbater landed In a corn field, mar the airport unItjured from their experience. The crowd thrilled to their act and gave them a great ovation. Htivrii rKRTiriCATM Noth-, ia U.reSy glvan tnat Mirs Ann I: ik. i has filed a petition In ’h. Cir>uit I O»urt of A Um a Cnunir, Indiana, to lli.m- ',u (Irn.- and pla-o of her I blrlli -Irtarmlned. Said petition le aet for hearing on <U. |.| <1 of » tolrer, l»ii CLVDK O. TROUTNKR Cleik of the Adame Circuit <V>urt h-pt. 31 Xun-Nrwldrnt ilrlioril Wtrlh « rrtUh-nlr \alive Nolle, la hereby given that Jnlliia A'"l t'harplllox liaa filed a petition In the -'ircult Court <>f Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of hte trlrth -lel.rmftn d. Maid (i -tltioi. I- not for h-arlng on th. 1.-,i day of «>« t.»tivr. I»ii. C|,YI»E I' TKOUTNKK Clerk ot the Adan.. Circuit Court