Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1945 — Page 5
■day. SEPT. 27. 1945.
ijt Reports (PORT OF LOCAL REIGN MARKIT# fer ’, MURRAY A CO. lundc of livestock •» Willohlro, Borno received ovory d*y I 12:30 p. m. and no commission, •hone 301 i d September 37 L -- 12.59 - . 12.25 i.) 7Z - «•» R STOCK YARDS Phono 101 cd September 27 ion or weight charge . I 13.50 11.75 . IMS El ? M —- 15.00 FT 12.00 Os 5.00 EGG ANO quotations I Furnished by I Aatur produce co. I x Phone -380 I . i< <1 S< ptembir 27 Lp c broilers and tryen.. 20. c - — 20. C IsdUP h, under 3 lbs. 24. c 15. c BhS. ■ ■ I b .....■••.. 10. c tag io. c grain market I ■lrk elevator co. E ■uritt ted September 27 I > >ns subject io change I during day. Bth delivered *at elevator. BQ lb ,I Wheat . 81.53 El It'd Wheat 102 and Old Corn I.W * ‘ti«l old Corn 59 Beau 2.10 IME*'? - 100 K... ....1.25 Kains .03 per bushel leu j ■Corn: .04 per 100 leu to.b. term HbtaNAPOLIS LIVESTOCK [■.u, .p-.jis, Si pt.'W— (UP) — Llvimtoek: Pjl active, steady; good ■«" choice lighter weight* pjgl I"Hlii |!>». 13.50-14.50; good sows 14.05. Um- • calves 500; steers H®be:i-ra largely steady; two V drl' ily choice 200 lb. yearSOiT.jii, pur’ load choice around lb.- 17 15; load good and e ®r mixed steers and heifer. tows <iow, steady; small lot -'B beef cows 11.50-12.50: com■*■'lll'l iridium largely 0.00--M: tanners ami cutters 6.00MB »ealers active, mostly 50 top 18,50. ■h’-p ; 5oo; f a t lambs active. ■Bs to 25 higher; early sale* ■ and choice 13.75-14.75; few M !! * • strhlly choice eligible Mt r higher. Bort wayne livestock ■n Wayne, Ind., Sept. 27—(U. Livestock. B** Xo change. All prices eteaB : luiun Stockyards today. B'AUO LIVESTOCK Blcago, Sept 27 - (UP) - I’A) — Livestock: D S»: 3.500. Active, fully ste’irsod and choice barrows and 1 H« I'm. and up at >14.75 cellgood and choice sows at lllcomplete clearance. ‘’Us: 4,500. Calves: 700. "« steers and yearlings stea- ■ « 117.00 upward; top 518.00, ■ ' loads bringing thia price; all ■ f grades steers 15 to 25 cents ■ ‘ r . ®edlum to good heifer* 'P decline; choice heifers about mised steers and heifets L cows in liberal supply, un''y weak to 25 cents lower, if "howlng most decline: unß ’*nly steady to 25 cents , ’ reamn and medium kind "" Kt: ’••lets firm with 115.00 stock cattle steady. ■*»: loot). Two-way market ’Mughter spring lambs; westlo cents higher; a few early natives weak to 25 cents low- • nothing done on two loads hold yarliuge; aged slaughter < ' on “ w « rin « ooorce; ~ * * oa<l »nd choice around ■O’. Washington , prill|{ temb|| L,.. ’ t“ r,Jr “’na *°°d to choice I<l < Wl,h discouukit .j ' a** l1 "* MW on four cars i Ha ""“mon light weight Mouboh fcW<S * : Uh,,orD,, J Mood and 5 native ewes topping at WIn a Geoa Twwn — Decatur A. BIXLER OPTOMETHWr «:» t. u-^*** 1 UXT’.’S... esw
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50e; 2 times 7Se; S times |1; g times #IJS. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ■de accepted on ekipday 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 deodiino lo • a. m. ~ FOR SALE FOR SALE — Piano, good conditlon, Phone 1511 after 4:00 p. m. FOR SALE -12 x 18 two room house, will sell cheap. Harvey Brunner, 1018 South Schirmeyer. See me after 5:00 p. m. 228 2t-x Fdlk SALE — Concunl Grapes. Louis Krueckebcrg, phone 016-C. 22M.P FOR SALK — New CfrculaUng healing stoves. Five burner keruaeue stoves, built on oven, Stucky A Co., Monroe. 228-51 FOR SALE —"John Deere Cori Planter, with tung truck, fertilizer attachment and enclosed clutch with lot) rod of wire. Pricad for quick sale. Raymond Becher, Phone 973-K. 228b2t-g AVAILABLE NOW! "100% Spring filled living room suites. Stucky & Co.. Monroe. 228-6 t NEW'Spring filled Studio Couch«S. Large selection moderately priced. Stucky A Co., Monroe 228-St ELEctliTcXfsljppLita-- Rw gardless of your needs la ths lias of slaclrical supplies, large or email, wo can supply you, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold 4k Klenk. 225-ts
' FOR SALE—7-rooa nodnrn gwel- ’ ling, 3 bed rooms with cedar • lined closets; hard wood floors; I basement under entire house, large I garage. Located North Third SL > Price 55850. Walter 3. Bockman. General insurance and Real Estate. 155-ts h)R sAftrl filnlrig ,oom" sufta and a bedroom suite, electric stove with a toaster and waftel Iron, dresser, Wilton rug, clothes rack, laundry stove, two pair* of drape*. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe telephone. 198-ts FOR SALE—Bedroom suite, *l*ctrie stove, waffle iron and loas- ( ter; laundry stove; dresser, hitch- , en cabinet; clothe* rack. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe route 1, Phone Monroe 91-N. Jll-gtf FOR SALS-NEW tractor plow* i .and dises. Hom hydraulic manure loaders, cultipactom, eultlmui- . chers, rotary hoes and corn shellers. 1 tractor plow, 2 tractor discs, 3 cultimulcben* and I roi tary hoes. Craigville Garage. 2224’ CEILING "Pi™ paid ' for "lite model used can*. I need cars. Fred Buxche, phone 975. 223t8x FOR™BALE -5-room .emTmodern house. Close to G. £.. good location. 7 room house. Eleventh St., with good basement, furnace, toilet and bath; 5 room house, Monroe St. with toilet and bath. 5 room newly built houne south end of town. Schwarts Realty Service, 915 W. Mouroe, Phone 1398. 224-tt FOR SALE Glow" ffoy heatroli, used only shor: time. Ted Ben’-z, Decatur route 3at Bobo. 225-3tx ! FOR SALE Tama oats. Also order your certified Lincoln soy beans now, raised from foundation stock. Raymond Rlngger, 4 miles west, 1(4 miles south of Monroe. BluS- . ton R. 4. 226-g3ts FOR SALE—California white seedI less grapes, orange*, celery, api plea, banana*, prune plums. H. La- ’ dig, Nwr-h 13t;* St., Phone 5844. 225-3tx FOR SA l£ Pre-war watte enamel range, used one reason, excel- ' lent condition. Phone 8934. 228-3tx i FOR SALE -5 room modern house, I full basement, motor plumbing, > shower bath, built-in cupboards, located northwest. 5 room semimodern house, clo*e In, 5 room ■ oeml-modern house southwest. Sov- ’ eral building lota. Choice of Adams county farm lands. Trbfltate Real--1 ty, T. D. Schiefersteln, Phono 195. , FOR SALE -8 piece Walnut dining room suite, like new. Would like , to sell by October Ist. Mrs. Mae Emrick JohtMton, Hoagland, Ind. 227-Btx 1 - FOR SALE — Glow boy Heatrola, I good condition. Arthur Mitchel Monroe. ZTI-3U FOR CALE - A 30-40 Craig , deer rifle, to good condition, with > two boxes of shells. Phone Monroe FOR SALE White Round Oak range store, wood or coal. Used one season. A. J. Btenz. route 5. 32Mtx I Democrat Want Ads GoTßeMiu
QUICKIES by Km RbjtrbHb "’!*suppose your Democrat Want Ad about having running water on each floor!” FOR SALE — Butova watch, like new; red wool coet, like new, ! size 14; green raincoat, size 14; 1 blue coat, else 15-18; plaid wool ’ jacket. Phone 223, 524 Jefferson •tract. 228g2f : A LIrETIMt Investment. Gambio’s Brick Siding. The modern way to Improve the appearance ot l your home and Insulate In one op- ; eratlon. Original tow coot, requires ■ no painting. Free estimate Ca’i ’ 429 Gambles. 821 It t Volt fIXLB - ‘Pain. Plenty'of i i white house paint, hern, root ■ and aluminum paint vainiib. PlenI ty linseed paint oil lo go with I paint. All the turpentine you want. , Coppess Corners, Phone 94-N, ; Monroe, Ind., 228b6t ( JUST ARRfVEb Large, soft ’ thick mattresses. Stucky A Co. I Monroe. Open evenings, except . Wednesday. 228-5 t ' FOR SALE—Pine 7 room modern home, full basement, double 1 garage, nice lawn and large gard- , en space, Preble, Indiana. Call 174 ) Mid wort Realty Auction Co.. De- > cstur, Indiana. 228-31 > POR SAtft - 185-acre farm, 10 - miles from Decatur. Two miles r eas| off route 101, Adams A Allen I county line. Inquire of Clara Hile- ! man. Mondays and Thursdays, at > farm. 228-b3tx FOR SALE — “Presli roasted pea- • nuts in shell at Coppess Corn- . ers. 228b6t • FOR SALE - Semi-modern home ’ on South Seventh Street. Water, r lights, gas. Three blocks from I school*. New Roof. Immediate poa- ! session. Here’s a chance to get I dose to business district for only I 82,850. Bob Heller, realtor, K. C. I Building, phone 870. night or day. 227-ts [ PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday. September 29 commencing at . 1:00 o'clock consisting of 50 sad- , die horses, riding equipment, farm I machinery and household goods. t Terms cash. Lantz brothers and [ Fred Fetaler, Hicksville, Ohio. 227a3t-X ! FUiTSALE - — Large electric waTer heater 875.00. Carl Snyder. . route 5, Decatur.227a3tx l*NT>kh FOR 'BALE . ALL SIZE hydraulic Jacks at Coppeas Corners. 228b6t FOR SALE — 1941 international [ combine, model 42. William Ritf, route 1, Monroe, Indiana. 227a3t-x
FOR SALE Fresh and springer first calf Holstein heifers. Marvin Stoutenberry. Belmont Farms, IMi miles northeast Decatur. 326-41 X FOR SALE - — Registered Duroc boars and gilts, cholera immuned best of blood line*. Come and so* our herd, Weir L. Shafer and Sons, Warren, Indiana. 198-t Foil SALE - 1937 1 Graham sedan good thes, priced reasonable. Todd Morrison, Willshire, Ohiq. 223-2 t x ALL SIZE hog feeders, hog hou»es. Priced right. At Coppess Corners. 228b6t FOR Ta£B— Burtw service boank reasonable. Richest bloodlines, immuned. H. D. Kretocher, Convoy, O. 10 mile* east of Decatur, Ind., road 224. 225-gUtx FOft SALE -139 Im, en apple*. W mile north Kirkland high school. Henry Yake. 225-31 X WANTED to rent 2 car garage or small building. Box 119. Daily DemoeraL 228-3 M WANTED — Carpenters and laborers. MaodonaM Engineering Co. at Central Soya Co. plant WANTED — Man or woman for Rawleigh Route. Permanent If you are a hustler. For particulars write Rawlelgh's, Dept. INI- - Freeport, 111. Itx SEWING 34ACHiNfi“R»PAIRING — all makta Needtoa.oil.bek*. part*. W* auka cowed buckles. cow*.*d buttons, do hamaUtohtag. cake buttenhoto*. Boardman’*, 445 South First297-24U WANTED — U**d car*, highest prices paid for good, eleen used cars. No delay. For quick cash M* Zintamaster Motor Sales. Furst and Monroe; phoae 872. 21frtf WANTED TO RENT-Hou.ta apd apartments by the Central Soya Cc. Cali "Doc” Visard, phon* 837. - • — _ S2MB Trad- in a Good Town — Decatur
DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
WANTVtv~Ki*artonesd auto mschanica la modsrn focal garage. Address reply to Box 112, % DeIBWb . '' . ■ MMH Wx.xTfTb i or J room tumbled apamiuoat er sleeping room with' privilege of using kitchen. Reply Box 117 c/o Democrat. 827-3 t WANTED— IO seres of black, eon • land, must bo level and Improved. Write to Box IIS c/o Democrat. * - » 887-3 U wjnmnrnß-iHngTsr women and children. Esther Dick, 2% miles south Kirkland high school. 22Mtx iBTWTTO TO BUY - Gil burner beater, medium size, mast be in good condition. Telephone 5335 or 308. 228-S3IX WaNTWTS’ roY-~dpen gUm and sows and springer cows. L. W. Murphy, telephone 4752. 227-altx WANTML-Loaas on farms? Vast era money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. Bee me tor abetracts of title. Preach Qnlnn. 83T-T-H LOST — Aatloa book 4. Muth A. Townsend. 238-glt LdSt- Leave papers, Jev.e' Leroy dbafter, 8 1-c. North Eleventh St. Homewood addition. 227-b3t MISCELLANEOUS E3OF TftdUßLb-daU on ue. we will ba glad to give yon • free estimate on any else fob. We eaa apply • guaranteed Carey roo9 at no additional eosL Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold A Klenk. Phone 448. 80-ts NOTICE- I wtllbe out of my shop until Oct 15. Winston Rawley will be In charge. Phone kl 6 for upholstering, furnit are repairs. George Brewer. 225-18tx move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2090. Wo pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts
i.«« ■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ I ; WANTED s AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN £ desiring work in fast growing industry. « Must have supervisory ability and experience in I Analytical Control work. .Many opportunities for advancement. If interested call or write, ■ D. H. KINGSLEY. Central Soya Co., Inc. Decatur. Indiana — Phone 337. ■ ■ • »-» ■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■ I Farmers Attention I I APPLY NOW I We are now accepting applications from men wanting to unload B Beans during the coming Fall season. L Wages are very attractive. ® Come to the employment office for B g further information. g S We can also use several men ; f for Steady Positions x in our Feed Mill. I Central Soya Co., Inc. I % Decatur, Indiana f Tel. 337 Tel. 337 I SB *
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APPLIANCC BRRVIC* We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes —Arnold A Klenk 31-ts NOflcl We~wlij can chlckeiFon October I. Must be 'n by 10 a m Llechty Cannery, Berne. 228-g4t HOTlt-K TO BIOOKRK la hereby Khan, that th* Troalaa aa<l Advlaorv tinurd of Kirkland Townahlp, Ailutn* County, will recriVa nrnleil 1>I4» until • uo pin., on Tlir*l.iy, <K:t>A>ei the tqh, t*ir, at lha Klrklu»<i Mclwul fyr on'sehOol l>u* body—U pur»ei>K.r. All hlda niuat .anfotni to »tat» and federal -rngobitluna and inuet lie fll.M at my office prior to that time. Kpr< Ifli utlona on fit* at the Trn-W< Office. The right la re. nerved to rejai t any or till hide. H. H. Hankey. Kirkland ’nwp., Trustee. Sept. 27 Appoint me at es Ksreatrli Estate Ao. SISI Notice la hereby ulvan that th'underalKfled ho- been appointed Kxar-utrls ot the aatatr of Alvina M<-i)ul* Braun late of Adami County, de«'**aed. The aetata la probably aolveni. ~ Mary lloae Giluiaitlii. Wttt-'Utrh. 18. Remy Nlerly, Alleraey. !«>-pt. IV, IVIS. Hept. :»-3~, <>ct. < WANTED All kinds of Furniture to repair, recover and refinish. Expert picture framing. Pick up and delivery service. Secaur Furniture Repair Decatur, Ind. Phono 7353 Grass Seed Now is the time to »ow grass seed in those bare •pots on your lawn. Cash CoaL Feed & Supply Eighth at .Monroe
Markets At A Glance By United Press .Stocks tower In quiet trading, Bondn Irregular; V. 8. governments higher. Curb stock* Irregularly higher. Cotton steady. Wheat, oats, rye, barley and corn firm. Chicago llveatock: Hoge, uctive, fully steady; (uttlo steady, and •beep two-way 'market, Westerns higher and natives easier. ■— NOTICE —The Board of Trusteew of the Firwt .Methodist Church of Decatur, Indiana, will accept applications for the position of church janitor. Will consider applications for cleaning separate from other janitor duties. Apply at once. A. I). Suttles, C. D. Lewton J. M. Gattshall. 22Mt3 Committee Mis HUmiHCM K BIRTH CRRTIFK'ATK Notice Is hereby given that .lane Coolman Throp has filed a petition !n the Circuit Court of A'laina County, Indiana, to have the time and place of hla birth determined. said petition lx Mt for hearing on tin- 4th day of October. ISI">. CLYHK O. THOUTNRK Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Hept. 27 CONFERENCE ON (Continued From Page One) l.l>2o.t)iH) workers affected by the elevator strike. There wan nn accurate measure of how many of I those affected by the elevator 1 strike actually were kept away from their jobs. The newest major walkout whs I staged today by dye workers along the eastern seaboard. They started a strike which a union official said wrnilil Idle tiH.Otm workers in 284 plants by tonlKbt ami Indirectly would affect 500.980 garment I workers In another 24 hours. In Chicago, representatives of ! the Inlet national Oil Workers Uni ion (CIO), officials of major oil i ompanles. and government ioni-11- • iators went Into their third day of meetings to settle the oil workers strike. There was no sign ot an early »- graoment. Meanwhile, at Austin. Tex., the | Texas railroad commission Issued an order cutting the stat'-’s crude Oil production down to near pre?War levels. Officials mid the re- ■ Lino type Operator I We have an opening for u linotype operator to operate either a number 8 or 11 machine. Regular work week 42 hou r s with Saturday afternoon off. Steady employment. Good working con a 111 on s. Apply at DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT I Telephones ItMMi or 1001.
duettou ot 400,0<M> barrels a day was nciaasary Iwcause of the refinery strike, i-toois pipe Hues wore refusing to accept oil because they have no place to run it At New York, th" elevator strike wliich has tied up business in the nation's biggest city spread us garment Industry spokesmen said production of winter and spring cfotkos wan almost stopped. o — ——■— Democrat Want Ads Get Results
Buckeye Heating i W Stoves Lined with fireclay to ; provide maximum ■L _ hea, ‘ "‘ ll burn anv ■ kind or size coal you Ji P re^er ,o . , A - winter M jth a .. W - ... cabinet model stove. ;; Cash Coal Feed & Supply;; 1 > .Monroe at Eighth ' ’ I > 1 51 1 18 8111 ttt~t 11 M tf J ■•••***aae*Aßßg 514 988 PUBLIC SALE COMPLETE CLOSING OUT SALE We will s'll ai public auction !’.• miles west and 4'j miles north of Preble in miles imrihwest ot Decatur. 3‘» miles southeast oi Poe, 1. 4 mi!.. Houtli of Wim heater road, first farm north of Fri. dlieim c hurch. Tuesday, October 2,1945 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. HORSES- Roan mare 13 yrs. old, wi. 1700; Roan horse, ♦» yrs. old, wt. 1700, a gened, gentle, well broke team. V— HEAD OF CATTLE—I7 1-arge Jersey cow. due to fre»lißU in Uctober; lairge Roan cow. « yrs. old, due to OcIoIht; Hix Guernsey cows, ail milking good flow, rebred; Holstein * Ouernsey cow, 6. milking good flow; Breed Heifer and 2 open yearling heifers; 2 heifer and 2 Hull calves about 12 weeks old; Blown Swiss Bull. I year old. eligible to register. HOGS 2 Chester White gilts with Utters of 8 A 5 pigs by side; 2 t'|»e»t< i White- and 2 Hampshire gilt*, due to farrow by day ot sale; oil. Hampshire gilt with pigs by side, of weaning age; Berkshire boat yearling; II Feeder Ilog*. 75 to I»<* lbs. SHEEP 7 Ewc-s and I Buck. POULTRY -3ti'i While Roc k puli<*i», batched June 23. FEED—2S tone alfalfa clover A timothy mixed hay; 350 bit. Vicland (tats; 9»i bales Wheat Straw. TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS John there Model "A” 193* Tractor on rubber; J. Deere Cultivator attachment; Me I Jeering 14” tractor plow.*; J. Deere Tractor Disc; !• ft. cultipmker; Spike tooth harrow; Spring tooth harrow; John Ihcn- Heavy side delivery rake; Me I leering w<l> hay loader; Molino corn planter A fertilizer attachment: John Dee-re mower A tongue truck; Crain binder; Riding breaking plow ; il.iy iccidi r; Me-lh-ertng mainire sj-read- t; 2 cultivators: W aeon ami hex Steel wheel wagon and rack; One farm wagon and rack; Appleton 8 roll corn shredder in good condition; Buzz. *aw; I. II C 8” feed grinder: Oats iiullc-r; Dodge motor for power unit; Good 2 wheel stock trailer; Dump rake; Double set harness ami collars, Impletn- nt trailer, needs tires) Clipper Fanning mill; Corn shcller; platform scales; in.g fountain; I’s h.p. gasoline engine; 19 pieces lumber 2x5. 14 ft. long, new; Red Elm Itimlcer for hay rack; Round Dak range cook stove, first class; Other household goods; Small tools and articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. William Buuck & Son OWNERS. Hoy S Jolut»on«-Auctioneer Erwin Doebrman Auctioneer Brice Daniel* Clerk. Lunch by Friedhelm Ladies Aid.
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CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat; Dec. 1.73-1. U July 151's; Sept. 1.59 Corn: Dee. 1.17; May 1.14; July 1 15'*A. Oats; D«k. 54^-kb; May 55-45 1 *; July 41HB: Sept. 69HA. A prehistorlu animal having tour tiuras, and resembling a eroßß boiween a deer and a hog. I>s» been given ilio name Syndoceraa Cookl.
