Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1945 — Page 5

InESDAY. SEPT. 26 1945.

Wes Reports ■’.Wy REPORT of local foreign markets t T for MURRAY A CO. PT. •" h '" dß of " ve ' Uch I®* atur, WiIHMro, Borne t Ktock received every dsy •J 7 until 12:30 P- m ' . :D and no commission. phone 301 *1 |> .rrertcd September 25 IM - ’ 1-sO IM. 0V j 99* 13.25 B !»” ’8,., - « 5 ° fIuHNER STOCK YARDS , Phono 101 ■B'ori.-<t>-d September 25 ■KHntntM.cu « weight charge — »’«*» E|.«» ■ ■■■■•• — ’-®° I (choke) I 6 Ok «EX 1200 j *•••••— 5.00 fBvHOLESALE EGG ANO quotations Furnished by PRODUCE CO. I Phone 3SO kß(.>.b '-d September 25 MB Esko M - c - 27, c iKMfcin broilers and fryers.. 20. c h<-ll» - 19- C fryer. - 20. c »pringere, 3 lbs. k up 24. c n<, under 3 lbs 24. c iiellM 15. C u c! 1 * ............... 10. e 4 • lo* IKoCAL CRAIN MARKET .■ttJPK ELEVATOR CO. Correct' d September 25 I ■Beau* subject to change during day. delivered at elevator. aHL Red Wheat . 81.59 tK;> li"i Wheat 158 New and Old Corn 1 66 N< * Oats 58 goy Beane - 2 If. -K Seel I'/O K - 1.25 i I Cora: .04 per 100 leas. K lo b. tarns “■ndianapolis livestock Sept. 26--(Ul’)-- — Livestock: ■ 6,'HHt: active, steady: good *■ choice 160 lb« up; bulk 140lbs. and some Itenter weights ■» I'H' IP* lbs. 135014.59; good ■ choice so* 3 14 05. ■(fairly active, firm, smal ots B| I awl choice yearlings held aM< 14.50; load medium ad good common and medium 11.25; cauners and cullers ■-W -/eaters active, steady; ■ 16.00. U> strong; early sales good ■ doke 13.50-14.00; few lots ■til choice 14.2514.50. fIfORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wayne. Ind.. Sept. 26 — (U. ■--Livestock: HBi"<!». No change. All prices rteaI CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Sept. 26 — (UPJ — — Livestock: S,MS; active, fully steaE«l good and choice barrows and 110 ®” 1 - i( ml up at 14.75 good and choice now* al complete clearance. H.«M; calves, son. fed ateera and yearling*, yearling betters firm, jMtue, and generally at sew high Kg,M load. waling 985 to |m s ' **'*•• IS.on the ceiUag; but !■ 1)1 b*’ l grades steers weak, gg ff l ’<»p heifers 17.75. new high medium to good heifers Br'" ••reasure at 15.&O down; MM I M . f (.(, Ws steady, ah others «Hng tanners and cutters 10 B l& ••■””» lower; bulls and vealW" st.jady; Weighty sausage bulb IKi pri “' , * rßj tkP heavy fat B . I3 '*- veajers 15.00 down; Ml “■*' very scarce, steady. 8,5 m; market fairly ac--11“';-“** k'merally fully steady El ■* '■' nu higher; good and KJ*'. ’ l ’’ r,n * Mla UKbter lambs El. 0 14.40, four double Ke" 7“’ ,, ""<ton stralghte at M fi ' ” la4 * hte r «-wes mostly s.ini Kc <i accof4,n « h > grade; nothsone o« yearlings. *"*■ 1.,-— II Matkett At A Glance tig... liy United Press '’regular In motlerale H lower; g. govbrnmesls ' I S? | 1 ut'.-m |o Wl . r WB..?^* <, . corM ' «•*•» ry« and barHr ’ Siui?"!,*’ »««• uctive. Bfairi. ead,f ' “Ute firm; sheep i. is g -■ . »• A. BiXLER OPTOMWTRirr I am. HOURB: a S:qo p. m. Ifres IS# I/u SxamteM Gl.sms Fitted

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!X)CAL CLASSIFIED advertising rates For 25 words or loss: 1 time t>Oc; 2 times 75c; 3 times 51; • times 11.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive ineortlons. No classified ado accepted on skipday schedule. • Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE Is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must bo in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Io 9 a. m. LLe<!Trical SUPPLIES — RoI gardloaa of your needs in tho i line of electrical aupplh-s, large or i small, we can supply you, including wire, beating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klank. 226-ts WR SALE—t-room modern dwe!ling, 3 bed rooms with cedar lined closets; hard wood floom; basement under entire bouse, large garage. Located North Third St. Price 16855. Walter J. Hockman. General Insurance and Rea! Esta!" 166-ts FOR S.\Lr; Pining .oom suite and a bedroom suite, electric stove with a toaster and waffel Iron, dresser, Wlltju rug, clothes rack, laundry stove, two pairs of drapes, Mrs. Frod Stauffer, Monroe telephone. 196-ts FUR SALE- Red room suite, electric stove, waffle iron and toaster; laundry stove; dresser, kitchen cabinet; clothes rack. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe route 1, Phone Monroe 91-N. 211-gtf FOR EALf? SEW tractor plows and discs. Horn hydraulic manure loaders, cultipactons, cultlinulchors, rotary hoes and corn shelters. Used 1 tractor plow, 2 tracl tor discs, 3 cultimnlchens and 2 rotary hoes. Craigvillo Garage. 223-6 t ' CEILING I’RlCES'paid for Tate model used care. I need cars. Fred Husche, phone 975. 2231 fix FOR SALE—6-room -o mi modern house. Close to G. E„ good location. 7 room house, Eleventh St., with good basement, furnace, toilet and bath; 6 room bouse, Monro* St. with toilet and bath. 5 room newly built house south end of town. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe, Phone 1398. 224-ts FOR 4ALE — John Deere corn | binder with bundle carrier. Letz roughage mill No. 360, will grind feed, fill silo and chop hay. Edward Scare, 2 miles north and 1% miles east Ossian. 225t3x FOR SALE Estate Hcatrula, used only one season. Charles Burrell, Decatur, route 3. Phone 513-G. 325-3 t JJR SALE "Pressure King electric paint sprsyer, never been used. Woodrow Tinkham, route 6, Decatur, second house east of Blue Creek Stone quarry. 225-a3tx FOR SALE -One Slanded compuling counter scale* and a Holwik coffee mill like new, Fred Bauman, Pleasant Mills. 225-3 IX EUR SALE 4 yearling Shropsdm bucks. Eligible to register, liar old Sehwartc, 2 miles south, one mite east Monroe. 225-31 X FOR SALE 6 ft. Case combine, good condition. Thomas Lehman, route 2, Berne, Ind., 3 miles east and 1% miles south Borau. 226-2tX raOALE- Glow "Boy teatrola, used only short time. Ted Ben’s. Decatur route 3 at Hobo. 22G3tx Ftilt SALE Sow~with seven pigs; 1931 Chevrolet, good tires 1128 E1„. St, 226-2’x RR’HALE Tama oats. Alsoorder your certified Lincoln soy beans Bow. raised from foundation stock. Raymond Rlngger, 4 miles west, I*4 rnlh-s sooth of Monroe. Blufiz2 £«? ,x FOR SALE California white -endJess gram a, orange*, celery, ap pies, bananas, prune plums. H. Ladig, North 13th Si., Phone 5641. 22G3tx FOR SALE Pre-war watte enamel range, used one qeason, excellent condition. Phone 8934. 226-3 U FOR SALE 5 room modern house, full basement, motor plumbing, shower bath, built-in cuplmards, locat'd northwest. 5 room semimodern house, dose in. 6 niom oeml-modet n bouse southwest Several building lot*. Choice of Adams county farm lands. TriStale Real--1 ty. T. D. Hcbieferstein, Phone H’S. 226-ts FOlTsXle' - While Ro< k pullets. 12 weeks old. Dick Tonnellier. 2 mites East on 224. 226-21 x FDR SALE Brooder houee. 12 x I 12. 365. Carl Hurst. 1404 W Ma- ’ <ll,on 227-1 tx FOR SALE 8 piece Walnut~dlnin« room suite, like new. Would like to sell by October Ist. Mrs. Mae Emrtek Johnston. Hoagland, Ind. 327-3tx FOR SALE —’Glowboy Iteatrola. good coHditroa. Arthur Mitchel, I Munroe. 227-3 U

4UICKIKS by Ken Reynolds I 1 lllwb >x I “I know we’re making money using iMtmocrat Want Ads—but arein you exaggerating it a little.” FOR SALE — Semi modern home on South Second Street. Water, lights, gas. Three blocks from iM-hvols. New Roof, immediate pus session. Here's a chonce to get doge to business district for only 32.850 Hob Heller, realtor, K. C. Building, phone 879, night or day. 227 4 f I’URLIC - AUCTiON~—“Saturday. September 29 commencing at 1 00 o'clock consisting of 5o saddle horses, riding equipment, farm machinery and household goods. Terms cash. Lantz brothers and Fred Pettier, iUcksville, Ohio. 227a3t-x F?lit SALE~ Large electric wat• er heater 175.00. Cart Snyder, route 5, Decatur. 227a3t-x FOR SALE 1941 International combine, model 42. William Riff, route 1. Moorue, Indiana. 227a3t-x FOR SALE — Apartment size electric stove, u**d only two months. P. B. Kohli, IMi mile eaet of Pleasant Mills on the O. II Moser farm. 22/-altx Foil - SALP Registered buroc boars and gilts, cholera fmmuned best of blood lines. Come and we our herd. Weir L. Shafer and Sons. Warren, Indiana. 198-t FOR'SALIf’ Fresh and springer first calf Holstein heifers. Marvin Stou’enberry, Belmont Farms, I*4 mil<« northeast Decatur. 225-6tx FOR SALE Duroc service boars, teasumibte. Richest bloodlines, immuned. H. D. Kreischer, Convoy, O. 10 miles east of Decatur, ind., road 224. 225-gl2tx Ft)R SAI7E"T2O bu. Grimes GoldT en apples, ’* mite north Kirkland high school. Henry Yake. 226-3tx Mr' SALtJ—Mrs. John dimmer man farm, 80 acres, level ground, one mile south ot Peterson. Electricity available. Call Ford Warthman, 3923 S. Calhoun St, Fort Wayne, Ind. Phone Harrison 57375. 225b3t WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parte. We make covers! buckles, cove.ed buttons, do bemstiteblng, make buttonholes. Boardman's, 446 South First. 207-24tx WANTED — Used cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zlntsmaster Motor Bates. First and Monroe; phone 372. 214-ts WANTkD'+d’ iiENT~li’ll-'* and apartments by the Central Soya Co. Call "Doc” Vizard, phone 337. 219-121 WANTED Experienced auto mechanics in modern local garage. Addrests reply to Box 113, % Democrat. 220-ts u Lino type Operator I We have an opening for a linotype ttperator Io operate cither a number 8 or 14 machine. Regular work week 42 hou r h with Saturday afternoon off. Steady employmeßt. Good working con di 11 on s. Apply al DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT; ■ Telephones 1800 or 1001. WANTED Would - like to caro for children, afternoons or evenings. Competent. Reply to Hdx 116. c/o Democrflt. 225-31 WARDED ¥(TWV Oil burner heater, medium size, must l« in good condition. Tctepitoue 5335 or 30S. 226-a3tx WANTED To'ht’Y * - Op«n and sow* and springer cows. U W. Murphy, telephone 6762. 227-a«U

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WANTED -1 or 2 room furnished apartment or steeping room with privilege of using kitchen. Reply Bog 117 c/o Democrat. 227-3 t WA n t El) BU~a< r<* of* biacitTcorti land, must be level and improved. Write to Bux 118 c/o Democrat. 227-3 U WANTED 'Sewing for women's nd children. Eelhcr Dick, 2t» miles south Kirkland high school. IZ6-31X Make HIG PROFITS every day taking orders for 18-Card beautiful II Assortment . . amazing value pays you 50. profit. Extra earnings for you with Gift Wraps and other Christmas Assortments; pay you up to 100% profit. Write Grogan Co., 3o East Adams, Dept. 186. Chicago 3, 111. its MISCEIXArtWJS Roo7 WuteLLi=car« we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any site job. Wo can apply a guaranteed Carey root ot no additional cost Also briek and asbestos siding. Arnold * Klenk. Phono 463. so-if AWOCTM IkftVlCt We service ail makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts fur all popular makes.—Ar so id k Klenk. 31-ts FARMEILS ATTENTION We" re move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2006. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts IJE COOL next eumtner? -RT warm this winter. Homeguard insulation iwys for itself In 3 years on fuel saving alone. Average cost for 5 room bouse only di4o including labor and material. Gamble's. FARM LOAnA— We are making farm loans for 5 to 33 years at 4% Int. There Is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay MM M MaM M MB m m

?««■■■ ■ ■■ WANTED AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN ■ ■ ■ ■ desiring work in fa?*t growing industry. ■ Musi have supervisory ability and experience in a Analytical Control work. Many opportunities for advancement. ■ If interested call or write, ■ H D. 11. KINGSLEY, Central Soya Co., Inc. - Decatur, Indiana — Phone 337. ■ ar« ■ ■ m I Farmers Attention I I APPLY NOW I 5 We are now accepting applica- P g tions from men wanting to unload || Beans during the coming Fall season. I Wages are very attractive. Gome to the employment office for r 1 further information. 1 We can also use several men for Steady Positions in our Feed Mill. I Central Soya Co., Inc. I X Decatur, Indiana TeL 337 TeL 337

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing A THOUGHTFUL NURSE! r: 7 —Z —n 7 ~g\ Tremember voual Kf 1 aaduor aspirin A-J Z \f) lfpeowsE.Mg.awf for your \.Z • >—' p- ( heapache. gTsy 14 'C^-°- w Z(aP /Lt s - *Sk ’ 1 ( " <•/UjKf - -£1 _Xx—. J\ v jA ? „; A/., ISjM 5iM5 Z,m rt», K<M fw<n Sr* 1 ""’ •* ti'iwlj .. t h». omwM |, M „„ , I nJ ■■ I II" . "■ . —RT «> IIO««W»J ’r ’ . J 1 11 BLOM biE SPRINGING A SURPRISE! > " 3 I III ,« 1.-Z^Z"I > theres Nd/~?s ■' 'I / ‘ I /Zv 'StS ( PLACe LIKE HOME—) , f • j / i ' 'Cjgs V ABSOJJTELY t•.' / ■ U - / ■>’skj* 127 . .- - L-l. ■■ ■■■ ZZ'.. ■■-. ... -_J PvT A. ■ I II ,lli..—~k-J . ■ ■■■ M I I

LOST AND FOUND soy amount at any time. Call me l or drop me a line and I will call on you. C. i> l*'Wton. T MOTlCt—l~wlTl*be out of my shop until Oct. 15. Winston Rawley will be In charge. Phone 816 for up- , bolstering, furniture repairs. 'George Brewer. 225-18tx ' ■ HTIl’Afi5D - ~ileJ~ bJi| - ' »lf,“8 i months old strayed from mz !' fsrm last Fridsy. Edwsrd Kohoe, • phone 615 M 225-3tx !X>ST Identlflcsiiou bracelet, engraved Bob Roop, lib South 11th SI., Decatur. Reward. 226 2tx i LbM I —Leave - papr'rs. Jesse Leroy Shaffer, S i-c. North Eleventh ' St. Homewood addition 227 b:t ! LOBT - “R*atlon*b<H>ks N?i~3“and 4. Evaline Roop and Barbara E. Roop 227-lt-x i ATTORNEY NAMED i . ....... I (Contlnu«4 From Pegs One) I Rested by Mitchell and committee members. t Barkley indicated that the comJmittco will no’ hold public hearing until after a trip to Pearl liar- >; bor. — . Trade la a Good Town — Decatur r —o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE > Wheat; Dec. 1.71%-%; May 169 ' I.IDH. July 1.50%; Sept. 1.58%. Corn: Dec, 1,16‘48; Muy 1.15; r July 1.14, i! Oats: Dec. 62% 63; May 63%-%; -'July 60%; Sept. 59%. i Ammisfaiest «r A*a>lNl«lret»r ! Me. 4IIM Notl'e Is hereby slvea t|mt the . iiMiers'Kiied hue lu-eti appointed A«l- --’ nilnlstr.itor of the estate of Henry > A Koitne lute of A<l»itiu County, <l< • .eared, title estate l» prof,ably so|. II vent. > l-Mward H Kohne. Admlhletrator. li. Hemy Hierly, Vtforaej.

Junior Market Show Opened At Chicago Chicago, Hept. 26—(UP)- The elx’h annual Chicago junior market show and sale, spotFored by the Union Slock Yard and Transit Co. and 4-H and vocational agricultural leaders, opened at the Chicago stock yards today. One hundred and seventy-eight Illinois. Indiana, and Ohio boys and glrL have entered an all lime high of hsfi te»gx. The exhibitors range 1n age from in to St. Two Men Arrested On Jury Indictments waHMau*!*** V Fort Wayne, Bid . Sept 25-(V. P.)~ Two men. named in iwc*et InWANTED All kinds of Furniture to repair, recover end rsfinish. Expert picture framing. Pick up and delivery service. Seraur Furniture Repair Decatur, Ind. Phone 7363 pion ■mli is I 41 ■MMBdt THINKING OF TAKING IN WASHING? Ridiculous? Perhaps not. If someone should be in* jured at your home and i bring suit against you, l you might need money I very badly. Why not proI tect yourself with zttna I Comprehensive Personal I Liability Insurance? ! THE SUTTLES CO. I Agents II Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. I Repowutteg dw Ufa «4 Hanfaxd, CoaMCtioM llmllllilll ATTENTION I STOCK FEEDERS SEV ERAL TON FEED Suitable for POULTRY • HOGS CATTLE BAG SERVICE, INC. Phone 556 NOTICE Repairs left over 30 days will be sold to satisfy repair charges. Seraur Furniture Repair Phone 7363 ■ L , j

dlctmnnts by thn federal gland Jury hi South B< ad were srnwted yesterday by AII*’U v<mnty sheriff. Elmer Denuis, 34, was arrested on chargee of violating Ute second

PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction on my farm, located I mile* west of Monroe or 8 mites east of Bluffton, Did., on Htate Road 124, then 2% miles south, or 4 miles north of Berne, ind., ou Mate road 27, then 2 mites west, or 4 miles east ot Vera Crw. Friday, Saptember 28,1945 •ale fitarting at 11 A. M. 14 HEAD CATTLE Roan cow — 1 years old. 6-gal cow. Bred Aug. i 6. Jersey Holstein cow 2 years old, 6-gai cow Bred June 16. Jersey cow 6 yrs old, 4 gal. «a>w. Bred March 16 Jersey Guernsey cow—3 years old, 5-gal <-ow. Bred May 14. Roau cow—l years old. 3-gal. cow. Bred Aug 12. Jersey cow—7 years old. 5-gal. cow. Bred April 29. Brindle cow—lo years old. 3-gal. cow. Bred April 20, HEIFERS Guernsey heifer, bred Muy ID; Gueruray better, pasture bred, Hol- ! stein Jersey heifer, pasture bred > BULL* Roan bull, 18 months old; roau bull, J 4 mouth, old; Guernsey bull, 15 months old; Jersey bull. 14 months old. HOGS Full blooded BirkthirSs Three sows, probably bred by day ot sale, 1 gilt, bred; 5 gilts; I young boars: 8 pigs, eight weeks old. POULTRY 100 While Rock yearling kens, laying 5”%; 8 White Rock roostsrs. HAY 35ii Bales mixed hay; 50 bates alfalfa and clover bay; 100 bales alfalfa; 40 bates clover and wli»-at straw. FARM MACHINERY McCormick (leering Lhtle Genius 12-in. plow, A l condition; cultivators for F I 4 iractor; International 7-ft. disc, John Deere 999 corn planter, sprlug-teoib harrow; spike tooth harrow; manure spreader; hay rake; walking plow; shovel plows; mower, Deering, 6 ft.; wagon and hag ladders; John Deere 4-row bean cultivator; sled; 2-wheel cart. MISCELLANEOUS Stewart sheep dippers; rbteken feeder; forks; two 10-gat. milk caus, oil drum, pw-i auger; grain sacks; 2 good corn planters; crosscut saw; feed barrels; singh trees; double trees; nerk yokes; house doors ami windows; 4 pair lined drsp<*, breeching harness; leather fly nets; liorse coilars; buggy harness, rope; oil esns. BROODER HOUSE—-8' ■ 10’ Board pile for fire wood TERMS—CASH. ERVIN L FOX, Owner Ellente-rger Bros . Auctioneer*. E. W. Baumgartner, Clerk. Lunch will l»e served. PUBLIC SALE I. the undersigned, will sell at public sab- on pia-mises located 2 miles south of Decatur, Indiana on State road 33. theses % mite south, on Wednesday, Oct 3, MS Sale starting at 12;3O P. M. CATTLE Guernsey cow and calf. 7 yrs. old; 2 Holstein and Angus betters, 6 months old; Holstein calf. HOGS 2 Spotted sows; Red sow. All due by dale of ante. Chester White male bog. IMPLEMENTS 1936 Model U Alite-Chalmers with power take-off, 1334 rubber, l New Motor; 1936 Motel John Deere (I I', with cultivators, Rubber tires; Allis-Chalmers heavy duty 3-14 Imltom plow; Little Wonder 2-14 plow on rubber; Little Wonder 2-14 plow; Jfltorantionai tandem 7 ft. tltec. Wood Bros. Mower; 20 dim- drill; lo disc drill; 8 disc- drill; C. H. Q corn planter with fertilizer; Frail 19 itub Hammer mill; 11 ft. dump take, io ft. dump rake; End gale seeder; i” by 12 buck rake on International truck; 2 riding cultivators; 2 wheel trailer; corn shelter, Millburu wagon; shovel plow, C. B. Q corn planter, 4 row bean cultivator for Model B Alite Chalmers; 12 hole hog teeter; push carts, MISCELLANEOUS 1933 Chevrolet pick up with dump bed; Garden tools; Globe range; Colonial heatroia; Armada heater; tiavoil combination stove, Davenport; Ovcratuffed chair; New Army saddle; and tiuny other Items too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. ERVIN SPRINGER OWNER T D Schieferatein, Auctioneer. Bryce Daniels. Clerk.

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war power* set in that he transferred Urea Without <erttfteatM as rssuiite by UFA Rimer Hardy, B*. wm arrested on charges of sending obsi ene literature io 'he mails.