Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1945 — Page 5

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* Ket Reports FllP 0 ” rOF LOCAL markets { for ■ M ..mRbtT. MURRAY A CO. >, *^Ur |l | kind, of llve.tock at 7 received every day Hl 1 and no commission. l”U Phone 301 I flidtcil September 28 Egg. ib. ESiJfc.. 1700 •uJMIr i’Bo F*W" IT 35 fjjg _ 900 '** • ' ,O :4, Mr 15 " stock yards I Phone 101 I W' ltcd September 28 ou or weight charge EXim *11.50 CKi lb* H O" ISjoibi - - U6O 13 75 BL — »•<» - - 15-0 1, - 500 *^B"" ’ ' I KtOLESALE EGG AND I ■ultry quotations I Furnished by PRODUCE CO. | Phone 380 I < <t< i| September 28 * 3< ’ c broilers and fryers.. 20. c K«Bms under 3 lbs._. 24. c Inns 15. 1 ‘ 1°- c I WCAL CRAIN MARKET ELEVATOR CO. <<!>d September 28 subject to change during day. delivered at elevator. Wheat $1.63 ' HH R«“d Wheat 1.62 *M Old Com 1.60 and Old Corn 59 Cgt-' t Heani..„ 2.16 • ■ 1. • a | Mncm .03 per bushel lea*. JgHCorn: .04 per 100 lean. E t o.b. farm LIVESTOCK EBum". Sept. 28 — (UP) — — Livestock: - and choice barrows and ■Mil' l lbs. and up at 14.75. ceiland choice sows at II; clearance. 'PI 11 "' 1,5 "° : ialv, ‘* : 100; all ■wiy choice steers and yearPM reliably wanted, steady. top tor one load 1230 lbs. high ■Muiyixxi offerings; 803 tt> mixand heifers 17: all other steers and practically all killing classes taken off sprinkling medium to 'IB 12.50-15.5tt; can ||B and cutter cows steady at beef cows and bulls very |lß''n at Week's low-time; veal|jWliai|> !!S wealt . moetly 14.50 »Br*l»'. I.WMi; slaughter lambs Bjaw* ® ! 'ady; mature ewes firm: classes absent; good and Mt" native spring lambs II | ; B m<’»tly H. with bucks d!»|w l “‘ J * oo; load good and choice' wgjj 3 ' ! 91( lb. fed Callfornlns common to low medium sort■Bß ns,, *' ,, ‘t’ 10.50-11.50, bucks in Rood and choice shorn ewes 6-6.25; <nit and comkind 4.50 to mostly 5. fBoiANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK |^B'lian,< ! >o!i M| Sept. 25 —(UP) - Live s f 0( -k; gB 0 ’" «,t»(H); active, steady; good U tiwi, | i 160 Um, up. 140-1641 lbs. BH S! ' m ‘ efanlce lightweights IBf" I”'* 1 10 lbs.-13.50-14 50; good jWehole* sown 14.05. Br !tl, ‘ «•«» 500; Steer and |g; market nominally steady, IB ' '' JO cboi<c 1180 lb Bteers jS] ’ ”’ aiJ choice 1169 lbs. 17.59; good a! ,,| C ) 1O |, L . toss ||, s . !>’ mwh! to mos'ly choice tK. - !nlx * M y, ' '”*» j ' fe * ,!Bf iy Mies steady; cotn- ' ■' an ' l '’tedium 9.(40-11.m*; can- 1 |■’ »«d cutters 6.005.75; good I I W't rows salable 11.50-12.50; veallargely 50 lower, top Ri> 4 < J-i* 00 ; fairly active, genMJ 1 ,u!, r steady; early bulk ■ »mi choke fat lambs 13.75■irtC* te ’" , hol, “ HM. ■f< T » ATNB 1-JVKSTfM’K B bivaSk! ,n< *’ BeP ‘ ”~ (UP ’ i M|> £ ® ,: * ntg *4 U® ,s ”» B- J 2;. todiiy - An °‘ htr > rkM 8a74 7ft M^ ot ■ U ’ w, y; no-tot? 1 Btita i^ 20 -' 119 ,ba - 11 ho; 100»5 ” lea0 ’ Fo “B h * »«'< B-tlm'r” - ISml ” «l”’i"8 b ‘T" 1 tO cho)c C 13. W-U. a, . ewd to cbac«. use. ■L? modiunt 10.60-12.00; pum ■ cJJr W6O-»m cut»er | ’WF. canaer, 3.004.94).

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or lass: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times |1; 6 times $1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified •ds accepted on sklpdsy 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 SALK — Ralamasoo circulating heater for 5 or 6 room houti •, 2 tone brown. Phone 608. 229-3 t-x KOII SALte—Maytag gasoline motor, good as new, Leroy Beer, route 3, Piqua road. 229-g2tx P6R SAl.fi All white natural ga, stove. Good condition. Phone git FOB SALE Kalamazoo cabine*. heater, good condition, 213 No. Sth St. 229-2lx FOR SALE New holme, 4 iitom* aud bath; hardwood floor*, immediate occupancy. For appedntment, call or see Sam 1). Nussbaum, contractor. Berne, phone 1963. 229-11 FOR SALE — Building lot 70 foot front; good location for bnsinesn and apartment above; have use of 12 foot alley. Located south side of fire station. Francis Stulls, 611 N. Dew ald St. Ft. Wayne 6. 229 3t Ft ’ll SALE — Plano, good coridTtion, Phone* 1511 after 4:00 p. m. • 328-31 FOR SALK 12 x 16 two room house, will sell cheap. Harvey Brunner, 1016 South Scbirmeyei. See me after 5:00 p. m. 228-2t-*c Ft)R~SALK~ * circulating heating stoves. Five burner kerosene stoves, built on oven, Stucky A Co., Monroe. 228-6 t FOR ‘SALB’^lofinnlk ere Corn | Planter, with tung truck, fertilizer attachment and enctose I clutch with 100 rod of wire. Priced for quick sale. Raymond Becher, Phone 973-K. 228b2t x AVAILABLE’N'tiWTToO'T - Spring filled living room suites. Stu<-kv & Co., Monroe. 228-6 t NEW Spring filled Studio Couches. lairgc selection moderately priced. Stucky « Co., Mourue. 228-Ct ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES — Kegardless of your needs In the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold Sc Klenk. 236-ts FOR 'SALE—7-room modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms with cedar lined eloseta; hard wood floors; basement under entire bouse, large garage. 1-ocatod North Third St. Price $6850. Walter J. Bockmati. General Insurance and Real Estate. 166-ts FOR SALK Dtmng room 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. 198-ts FOR SALE—Bedroom suite, electric s’ove, waffle iron and toaster; laundry stove; dresser, kitchen cabinet; cloth<« rack. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe route 1, Phono Mpnroe 91-N, 211 gif FOR SALE 6 room Semi modern house. Close to G. E., good loralion. 7 room huusc, Eleventh st., with good basement, furnace, toilet and bath; 6 room house, Monroe St. with toilet and bath. 5 room newly built house south end of town. Schwarts Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe, Phono 1398. 224-ts FOR SALE 5 room modem house, full basemenL motor plumbing, shower bath, built-in cupboards, located northwest. 5 room semimodern house, clone in, 6 room Heml-modern house southwest. Several building lota. Choice of Adami county farm lands. Trl-State Realty, T. D Schlefersteln, Phono 195. 226tt FOR SALE S piece Walnut dining room suite, like new. Would like to sell by October IsL Mrs. Mae Enirlck Johnaton, Hoagland, Ind. 227-3tx FOR SALE — GitfWboy fleatrula, good condition. Arthur Mitchel, Monroe. 237-3tx SALE - While" Round Oak range stove, wood or coal. Used one season. A. J. Bieuz, route 5. 333-3tx California ahlte KcedicsM grapes, oranges, celery, apples, bananas, prune plums, mviloiis and plums f«r canning. H. Ladiß. North Thirteenth street. Phone 5644. 229i2 bsmocrat Waat Adz Get Result* Bulls; good. 10.00-1X.50. medium 8.00-lu.oO.

QUICKIES by Ken Raynolds ' nrßn .Ofc “We sold all the choicer cuts of meat with a Democrat Want Ad!" FdirSAl.E — Btilova* watch, like new; r«l woof coat, like new. size 14; green raincoat, size 14; blue coat, slm 16-18; plaid wool Jacket, Phono 323, 624 Jefferson street. 228g3t ' ftsfat Plenty - of white house paint, barn, roof and aluminum paint varnish. Plenty linseed paint oil to go with paint. All the turpentine you want, ('oppose Corners, Phono 94-N. Monroe, Ind., 228bfit ; JI ST ARRIVED~~-~ Large — solt thick mattresses. Stucky A Co. Monroe. Op<*n evenings, except Wednesday. 228-6 t FoiFSALE -Vinc 7 room modern home, full basement, double garage, nice lawn and largo garden space, Preble, Indiana. Cail 174 Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 328-3 t FOR *BALE —”l66uicre farm, io miles from Decatur. Two miles east off route 191, Adams A Allen county line. Inquire of Clara Hileman, Mondays and Thursdays, at farm. 228-b3tx FOR SALE — Ereah roasted peanuts in shell at Coppess Corner*. 228b6t FOR SALE ~ Semi-modern home on South Seventh Street. Water, lights, gas. Three blocks from schools. New Roof, immediate potssession. Here's a chance to get close to busineßs district for only 82,880. Hob Heller, realtor, K. C. Budding, phone 870, night or day. 227 if PUBLIC' AUCTION” September 29 commencing at 1:00 o’clock consisting of 50 saddle horses, riding equipment, farm machinery and household good*. Terms cash. Lantz brothers and Fred Fetiler, Hicksville, Ohio. 227a3t-x FOR SAiJii — Large electric water heater $75.00. Carl Snyder, route 5, Decatnr. 227a3t-x FNDER Frtß SALg ALL SIZE hydraulic jacks at Coppess Corners. 228b6t FOR SALE 1941 International combine, model 42. William Riff, route 1. Monroe, Indiana. 227a3t-x FOR SALE Fresh and springer first calf Holstein heifers. Marvin Stoutcnberry, Belmont Farms, Its miles northeast Decatur. 225-611 Ft)li SALE - 19.17 Graham sedan? good tires, priced reasonable, Todd Morrison. Willshire, Ohio. 228-2 t x ALL~BiZE~Eog - fesaera”hog houses. Priced right. At Coppess Corners. 228b6t FOR SAU)“”imro<r service boars, reasonable. Richest bloodlines, Immuaed. 11, D. Krolscher, Convoy, O. 10 miles caot of Decatur, Ind., road 221. 225-gl2tx WANTED WANTED TO RENT An apartment furnished if poadhle, write Box 119. care of Democrat. 228-3tx WANTED IcTrenFTTaingarage or small budding. Box 119, Daily Democrat. 228-3'.x WANTED — Carpenter* and labor< rs. Macdonald Engineering Co. at Central Soya Co. plant. 228b3t SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING — ait makes Need ins, oil. belts, parts. Wa make covered buckles, cove.ed bullous, do hetnaUU-bing, make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 207-24 U WANTED ~ Used cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used car*. No delay. For quick caih »ee Zintsmaster Motor Sales. Firs’, and Monroe; phone 372. 214 ts WANTED TO RENT- Houses and apartments by th’o Central Soya Co. Call “Doc” Vizard, phone 337. 219-12 t Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks tirm in moderately active trading. z Bomia higher. • Curb stocks hlgoer. Cotton steady. Wheat, sata, rye. barley and corn lower. Chicago Livestock: Hogs active, fully steady: cattle steady, aad sheep about steady. - » Leaking Faaeets Leaking faucets and valves waste fuel as well as water.

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WANTED— Experioacsd auto aischaslcs la modern local garage Addraas reply to Box 113, « Democrat. 239-ls waWTIRT »r I room furnished I apsrtmsat or sleeping room with privilege of using httcheu. Reply Box 117 c/o Democrat. 2274! wAumnrsFsrsf corn 1 land, must be level and . Improved. Write to Box 118 c/o Democrat. 237 3tx WaWed to bITF vpen’gflta and sows aad springer cows. L. W. Murphy, telephone 6762. 227-a6tx LOfITANITIhjCND Lost—Leave papers, Jesse Leroy Hhaffer, 8 1-c. North Eleventh St. Homewood addition. 227-b3t. MISCELLANEOUS ko6r TftOUßLb=san oa m. we win be glad to give you a free i estimate on say alee Job. We can *PPiy a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional coat. Also brick and Mbectoc siding. Arnold A Klenk. Phone 463. 89-if SioficE”TwTiTbe out of iny shop' until Oct. IS. Winston Rawley' will be in charge. Phone 816 for upholstering, furniture repairs.: George Brewer. 225-18tx FARMERS " move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts j FIV E Rex) M I tome Attics insulat- * ed as low as $77.00; complete new roofs as low as $98.00. Gam-' ble's expert crews now available to Install Homeguard Insulation and Asphalt Shingles at new low cost. New convenient payment plan. Cal! for free estimate. Gamble'*. Phone 429. 329-lt I CLEAN WaiT Paper. Chimneys, Cisterns, and do other odd Jons. Frank Straub, Phone 310. 239-lt-X NOTICE We will can chk-kenFon October 3. Mast be !n by 10 a.m. Liechty Cannery, Berne. 338-g4t

WANTED AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN ■; • Ri ■ desiring work in fast crowing industry. g ■ Must have supervisory ability and experience in Analytical Control work. Many opportunities for advancement. If interested call or write, I). H. KINGSLEY, Central Soya Co., Inc. • Decatur, Indiana — Phone 337. ’ irtMr»«*a ■ ■ ■ ■ a-a-a —ZZZZZjj I Farmers Attention! I APPLY NOW I 8 We arc now accepting applica- |j | tions from men wanting to unload I Beans during the coming Fall season. I Wages are very attractive. Come to the employment office lor I S further information. g < i We can also use several men S for Steady Positions ■ • in our Feed Mill I Central Soya Co., Inc. I : Decatur, Indiana Tel. 337 Tel. 337 0 i *

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AFFLIANCE BCRVICC We service all makes of washsrs. sweeper*. Irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parte for all popular makea.—Arnold A Klenk. 31-ts CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE ' Wheat: Dec. 1.71%%; May 168% %; July 159%; Sept. 1.58 Corn: Dec. 1.16%A; May 1.15% A; July 1.14%. Oats: Dec. 63% %; May 64%; . July 61 60%; Sept 60A. ■■ —0 Trade io a Good Town — Decatnr ■ 1 ■■■'■ o GEN ZM TON (Continued From Pago One) Ive positions for which he was reI sponsible a* military governor. | Eisenhower"*' headquarters had { made it clear that Patton’s position aa military governor of llavari ia, through which the third army I swept in the final push against the l German army, depi-nded on his re- ; port to the supreme commander. i Eisenhower had been holding ' the astern >on open for the conference with Patton until word was i received that the third army commander would be delayed by the weather. Eisenhower hud ordered Patton to appear before him "on the first 1 clear day or as soon as busincsn ' permitted." Patton * haste despite ! the bad weather Indicated his deI sire for a speedy settlement of the i controversy. Dorn, a former professor at Columbia University, had Just retm tied from Bavaria to re|*ort his findi Ings. He spent 10 days examining conditions there at the request ot headquarter*. o THREAT OF NEW (Continue* From Page <>r.a> the crux of most of the nation's , labor troubles. Union officials

said reprMsntativea of soo.ooo Pwcifte coaal worker* from Vancouver, B. C„ to Han 4)l<go, Calif , had approved the WBK'' demand and aino had voted In favor of .10-hour week. Rlaewhere, ter m that ion of a aeven-day dtd«wn atrike at the New York Shipbuilding corpora tiun'a (‘amden, N. J., plant waa offset by a mana walkout of enatern aeaboard dyer* which threatened to apread tu 284 plaula with In 24 hour*. In .Manhattan, the elevator atrlke, which already had coat the billion dollar garment industry Ita.imo.imo, continued to paralyse buaineaa activities and I neonvenl •me an catlmated 1.6oo.O(Hl New Yorkers. Lumber operation* on the weat coaat were almost completely curtailed by a strike of 60 .Olio AFL sawmill workers. Secretary of labor Lewla 11. Schwelh nhach took a hand in the atuliliorn oil strike yesterday, ordering union and niMiiagemcnt rep reoentativea to transfer their negotiations from Chicago io Washington because they were "not* making enough progress, considering thu urgency of the situation " ATTENTION ! STOCK FEEDERS SEVERAL TON FEED Suitable for POULTRY • HOGS CATTLE BAG SERVICE, INC. Phone 556 AUCTION EVERY MONDAY 1 :<M) P. M. Decatur Sale Barn If you have any livestock to Mell, hring it here to i .sell for the high dollar. Decatur Sale Barn Doehrman & Bohnke, aucts. jji —■ —

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Hchwsllaabach Mid ba comldcred tha alrtka in 24 vital reflaeiias ike Must crltteal in the nation and said he "hoped we won't have to seise them." Although the labor secretary told reporters no plana had beaif made for federal Ml lure, other lource* reported that conference* had been held among repreaaatalives of the labor department, petroleum sdininlatratlon for war aad the office of reconversion on the possibility of seizure. —— ■ o « ARGENTINE (Conllouad From Fags Ona) and Isidro Satanowsky. a promln ePt attorney. Argentina's two principal afternoon newaimpera, La Katun and Notlclaa Graficaa, made no mention of the arreata. A third, Critics, has not appeared since Its sus|k-u---sion by the government Thursday. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: g:3O to 11:W 12:30 ta 6:00 Saturdays, S:00 p. m. Telephone IM Lyes Examined Olaaeee Fitted NOT ICE-* The Board of Trustee* of the First Methodist Church of Decatur. Indiana, will arcept applications for the position of church janitor. Will consider applications for cleaning separate from other janitor duties. Apply at once. A. D. Suttles, C. D. Lew ton J. M. Gattshall, VAN WERT COUNTY GUERNSEY BREEDERS ASS’N. GUERNSEY CENTER OF THE MID-WEST Uh Annual Fall Sale Wednesday, Oct 3 1945 Van Wert County Fair Grounds, Van Wert, Ohio II head Cows, Bred and Open Heifers 5 Bulls with A. R. Dams. T. B. and Bang Clean. Lunch served on Grounds. Roy Johnson, Auct. F. 8. Barlow, Pedigress Catalog write: Otto Gehres, Wren, Ohio.

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WE HANDLE WELL KNOWN BRANDS Pillsbury's Best: Bran Midds Concentrates Complete Feeds 000 Pittsburgh Steel: t Harb Wire Hog Fence Field Fence Welded Mesh Staples * ‘ Nails 000 Pollak Steel: Posts Notch Back Posts 0 0 0 Sherwin-Williams: Paints | T Enamehud Varnishes » Kern-Tone • f 0 0 0 Oakes Mfg. Co’s.: j Poultry Feeders T Fountains f Stock Tanks Self Feeders ♦ ♦ ♦ fl Buckeye: ’1 t t Heating Stoves 0 0 0 Aetna Portland: Cement 1 Mortar , ’ 000 Diamond Crystal: ] Salt f Salt Blocks 000 Sisalkraft Silo Paper Stepladders Oak Picket Fences Glazed Tile Septic Tanks Oil Tank Heaters Coal Tank Heaters Barn Sash Stock Spray Poultry Prescriptions Turpentine Linseed Replacement Oil Roofing Cement Insecticides / Fence Posts CASH COAL, FEED & SUPPLY Monroe at Eighth