Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1945 — Page 5
DAY, SEPT. 29. 1945.
Mtel Reports f! fponT OF LOCAL FOREIGN MARKETS for MURRAY * CO. kinds of livestock at |’s^t lu r, Wl,l * h,re ’ Bernß rete ' ved every day 1 ' nn, i 110 ‘o'ui'Usdlun. raM phono 301 September 29 -• » 14&0 SsEimb' 1550 ■ jjw 4 HMB 13 26 ... - I 14.5* Ml • , 1 stock yards yfiSg Phono 101 | Siii- vi-'il S« pi< uibei 29 BBCmi., ou or weight charge 'fK,..,. ibs.._ H.i'o ibs 13 50 Eb 13 50 reh so ° B Kgw 6.00 I ■holesale egg and I ■ultry quotations I Furnished by I IBcatur produce co. ■3V Phone 380 ■ Wr 1 " 8t ‘P uulber *‘ J Egg* - - 38 c |3H i . - 27. c broilers and fryers. 20. c in I i'- *’ hpringi•:» 3 lbs. Aup 21. c i kKi.i .. 10 - c Egg io. c grain market elevator co. I ■R'Torrct t«-d September 23 subject io chance during day. I ■lei's delivered at elevator. IMn Keil Wheat 11 61 |w| Ibd Wheat I 62 New an<J Old Cora 1 .60 y. w and old Corn 59 E itS& y Beans 2 IS —...—. — B 1.25 ■ Corn: .04 per 100 less. ■ W to.b. tarn |0 ; n D. Mitchell, 71, has been I ■animou.-ly chosen by members I ■ tlie Congressional Pearl Har- | Investigating committee as | ■*-ir chief counsel. Mitchell, New I yrk lawyer, served as solicitor I ;W n,f al under President Coolidge I ■ (n 1925 to 1029 and as attor- |■” general under President (fnternatiomi) II ■’ HI bw BROWDER, Communist lead- ■«, is shown as he appeared be- ■ fore the House committee on un- ■ American activities, which is in- ■ 'wtigating the Communist movcAmerica, (luurnatiobai) N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Il u . HOURS: I lX!ta2 a-* BO t 0 8;0 ° •■wraoya, g;OQ p , m . > T * l# Pb®i»a 118 r y » B»*mln«a Glams fitted
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times >1; 6 times >1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted on skipday 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 SALE~ Foil HALE — Kaiamaaoo circulating heater for l> or 6 room hous >, 2 tone brown. Phone 80S. 229 31-x FOR SALE—Maytag gasoline motor, good as new, Leroy Beer, route 3. Piqua road. 229-g2tx FOR SALE — Kalamazoo cabinet heater, good condition, 213 No. Sth Si. 229-2tX FOfTSALE Building lot io~kT3t front; good location for business and apartment above; have use of 12 foot alley. Located south side of fire station. Francis Stuits, 611 N. Dewaid St. Ft. Wayne 6. 229 3t FOR SALE — Piano, good <oudition, Phone 1511 after 4:09 p. in. 228-3 t FOR SALE — jfew Circulating heating stoves. Five burner kerosene strives, built on oven, Stucky 4c Co., Munroe. 228-Gt AVAI LA RLE N<»W !~i ou% Spring filled living room suites. Stmkv A Co, Monroe. 228-61 NEW Spring filled Studio Couches. Large selection moderately priced. Stucky A Co., Monroe. 228-Gt ELE(!fiuCAL“WPPLiES — Regardless of your needs in tbo line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, Including wire, beating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold A Klenk. 226 ts FOR SALE -7-room modern"dw-T ling, 3 bed rooms with cedar lined closets; hard wood floors; basement under entire house, large garage. Located North Third St. ! Price >6850. Walter J. Bockman. ! General Insurance and Real Es- | late. 166 ts FOR SALE Dining room suite and a bedroom suite, electric stove with a toaster and waffel Iron, dresser, Wilton rug, clothes rack, laundiy stove, two pairs of drapes. Mrs, Fred Stauffer, .Monroe telephone. 196-;f FOR SALE—i Jed room suite, electric stove, waffle iron and toa* ter; laundiy stove; dresser, kitchen cabinet; eiotlue rack. Sirs. Fred Stauffer, .Monroe route 1, Phone -Monroe M4B. 211-gtt FOR SAI.E- 6 loom semi modern liou«e. Close to t>. E., good location. 7 room house, Eleventh St,, with good basement, furnace, toilet and bath; 6 room bouse, Monroe St. with toilet and bath. 5 room newly built house sourh end of town. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe, Phone 1398. 224-ts FOR SALE 5 room modern house, full bMemcnt, motor plumbing, shower bath, built-in cupboards, located northwest, 5 room semimodern house, dose In, G room eemi-modern house southwest Several building lots. Choice of Adams county farm lands. Trl-State Realty, T. D. Scbieferstcin, Phono IM. 226-tt FOR — sXLE ”~WhiT~ Round Oak range stove, wood or coal. Used one season. A. J. llienz, route 5. 228-3tX California white weedier* grapes, oranges, celery, apple*, bananaN, prune plums, melions and plums for canning. IL Ladig, North Thirteenth strecl. Phone 5641. 22912 FOR SAI >. Ncw arnTti - i house trailers, real buys, see ns first. Eury Trailer Service, 2033 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 101 T iNH PLATE Ni’W TTimbPr liomeguard In illation blown into walls ami attics. Save at on.low prices. Call phone 429 lor fr ■« estimate. 230 It FtflC SALE Cow - with calf by side. Theodore llui'emeler, I miles north Msglcy. 230-3tx DEMOCRATIC CLUB H oiitiimed I'lem *’nrl Debolt. Mrs. Alice Christen. Mrs. Law nine Green. Mias Mi!di> « Nlbll k and .Mi s Bernice !>• Voss. The club plain three more meetings during the fall t*nd winter months. It was announced by the newly elected president. Plane Needs Largest of all the world's cargo airplanes, the JRM-J. takes tw.'W pounds of aluminum, 23.000 P'’O'ri» ct steel 750 pounds of rubber. »» pounds of plastics. 900 square feet of plywood. 650 square yards of faerie and 300 gaitor.i of P>u>t-
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds r™ ■■ w '■ ini My wife phked It up lu the D>nio<rat Want Ada —she thinks it's a WATER fountain-’’ FOR SALE paint. ’ pi. aty of white house paint, barn, roof and aluminum paint varnish. Plenty linseed paint oil to go with paint. All tbe turpentine you want. Coppess Corners, Phone 94-N. Monroe, Ind., 228bGt FOR MALE Hampshire mnie*liog, 6 month old; 35 White Leghorn pullets. J. H. Hahnert, route 6,1 mile west of Pleasant .Mills Post i Offlco. 230-2 t JI'ST ARRI Large?' »<»ft thick mattresses. Stucky & Co. Monroe. O|>cn evenings, except Wednesday. 228-6 t FOR SALE Fine”? room modern home, full basement, double garage, nice lawn and large garden space, Preble, Indiana. Call 174 Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. 228-3 t >*OR SALE — IM«cre farm, !i miles from Decatur. Two miles east off route 101, Adams A Allen county line. Inquire <>f Clara Hileman. Mondays and Thursdays, at larm 228-b3tx FOR SALE ' Fresh - roasß-d pcs’nuts iu shell at Coppess Corners. 228b6t FOR SALE Heml-modern home on South Seventh Street. Water, lights, gas. Three blocks from schools. New Roof. Immediate possession. Here’s a chance to get close to business district for only 12.850. Bob Heller, realtor, K C. Building, phone 870, night or day. 227 ts ALL SIZE hydraulic jack« at Coppess Corners. 228b6t HHt'sALFr Fresh and springer first calf Holstein heifers. Marvin Stoutenberry, Belmont Farms, l'« mikw northcast Decatur. 225-Btx ALL SIZE ""hog - feeders, hog houses Priced right. At Coppess Corners. 228b6t FOiTSALB-Duroc I service boars, reasonable. Richest bloodlines, Itumuned. H. D. Krelscher, Convoy, O. 10 miles cost of Decatur, Ind., road 221. 225-g!2tX WANTED WANTED TO RENT An opart - - meut furnished if pos.-lble, write Box 119, care of Democrat. 229t3x WANTED ”to rent 2 car garage or small building. Box 119. Daily Democrat. 228-3' x WANTED Carpenters - and laborers. Macdonald Engineering Co. at Central Soya Co. plant. 228b3t SEWING MACHENE REPAIKiN3 — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, cove.ed buttons, do bemstilctiing, make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 207-24 H WANTED - ” Used - cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster .Motor Sales. First and Monroe; phone 372. 214-ts WANtfeIFtcrRENT — Hous<w and apartments by the Central Soya Co. Call ’’Doc” Vizard, phone 337. 219 121 WAN !ED Experienced auto mechanics in modern local garage. Addt‘«s reply to Box 113, % Democrat. 220 ts \VANTED TO HI Y Open gill--and sows and springer cows. L. W. Murphy, telephone 6762. 227 afitx MISCELLANEOUS RtrfjF TROUBLE Call on us, we will be glad to give you a free estimate <m spy sis* job- We cao apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick snd csbestos siding. Arnold * Klenk Phone 463. M If NOTICE I will be out of my shop until Oct. 15. WifiSton Rawley will be in charge. Phone 316 lor upholstering. furniture repairs. Leorge Hi' wer. ' 225-18tx FARMERS ATTENTION-We-to-move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. Wo pay all phono charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15 ts NOTICE - We will can chickerFon October 3. Must be 'n by 10 a.m. Liecbly Cannery. Berne. 228 gtt We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a completeJiiio of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold & Kienk. 31-ts —— —. Production of baby chicks tn Wyoming showed a decrease during April as compared with the same month in 1944.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
State geologlsti estimate that there arc 620,000,000,QU0 tons of coal In the stale of Wyoming. They callniated that such an amount would lie enough to run the world for 1,000 years.
r* H ix / / L- < /! \v ' * V-/ * J mKL j 1b X\ .. Eaafflgg ... . ‘ BMEreMlßreßre rWC NATION’S flrst shipment of crude rubber-42 tons-- since Peart Harbor, produced in the Philippines secretly during the war. is shown above, in part, being unloaded at Ban Francisco. The Japs had taken over the 2,800-acre plantation, destroyed its machinery and forced Bmpk-yev to flee. Loyal Filipino*, hiding in the hills and using makeshift methods, managed to store up tons of crude rubber ready for shipment when MacArthur returned. Watching the unloading above are officials of the Goodyear Tire A Rubber company and the steamship line which delivered the goods. (International) (■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■J WANTED AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN ■ ■ B desiring work in fast growing industry. |l Must have supervisory ability and experience in . Analytical Control work. Many opport unities for J advancement. ■, If interested call or write, ■' ■ ■ D. If. KINGSLEY, Central Soya Co., Inc. Decatur, Indiana — Phone 337. !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■'■■■■* I Farmers Attention I I .APPLY NOW I We are now accepting applica* I tions from men wanting to unload ■ f Beans during the coming Fall season. I Wages are very attractive. J Come to the employment office for L U further information. We can also use several men ft for Steady Positions 1 in our Feed Mill. | Central Soya Co., Inc. I » Decatur, Indiana I Tel. 337 Tel. 337 |
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CHICAGO LIMffITOCK ' Chicago. Sept. 29 — (til’i — Livestock: Th« Chicago stockyards fill- | ismnci'd Uiat effective Monday' 1 they will operate on central ' Maiidard Him', an hour slower than the city, while pa< king plants will coniitiU'K on Chicago time. Hogs held fully steady in active trade with good and choice barroes and gilts 146 tbs. and up at the >14.75 celling and good and choice sows at >14.00, Supplies continued scarce. Heavy ruins in Hie central west dii'ckfd arrivals late In the reek with seven of the major markets showing lighter receipts of cattie hogs and sheep than on any given duy the previous week. Prices on all hut strictly choice steers and yearlings weakened after Wednesday, and buyers were more selective it. paying the 18.00 ceiling for choice steers. Good fed steers closed at >15.60 on Friday, the equal In quality of those sold for >16.36 earlier in the week. Beef cows closed 60c lower and tanners and cutters held steady. Fat lamb prices Guctusted (luring Hit.' week with yesterday's market closing steady for the seven-day period. The first load of f<-d lambs of the season arrived from Nebraska of California bred offerings. Eatiern order buyers paid >11.15 straight. Bulk good and thoice offerlnga went at >11.0*) with bucks discounted 11. smut: to Aov.iii:siHEvra Ne. IT«e I Thr Mute »f liolluen ’ VM. Adams t aunt* In the Adams 'lrcult Court, t*<-l>tr>nt>nr Term, I9IJ l»■rlltlla ilattxhall vs. Burnion (iittKiiall. It appearing fr affidavit, 'jled in il>- alwoe entitled >auae, that Buini'oi t,.illsha 11, defendant. In .1 non-resident of the Htate of Indiana. N'o|i<e I th iifuie hert-li* given tin .iid llurinoii i;,<ti .lull tli.it h> be and appear before the Hon. Juda- ••f Ho Adami t‘ir« ill Court ••n tie I’Jtli day of November, 1945, th.' name tiefng a Jurjdb’ial Day of tiic neat regular term thereof, to i be iudiieii .it the Court House In the C|ly of Itei.itur, commencing on Monday, tie tut day of Nuventjber A l>. 191 i, ami plead by answer or demur to said l oniplalttl, or tin- name will Im- heard and determined in ill. absence. WITNEHH, my name, ami the Heal L.f .aid Court h-mto affix'd, this I ltd day of H-pt-inber. 194.'«. j Clyd' »>. Troutner, clerk. lit reru E. Hierly, Deputy, i.l.mhe- It. 19C.. ; Hubert It. «r< Irunhau, Attorney. Hept. 2!-2», Oct. « I TOUR OF It onflnned From I’nge line I bungalow and goes in for the raleI iug of flowers and nursery items. It's an acre of hauls, as refreshing to the ey< as a cool drink is to the palate The Homewood area also ha* shown signs of new development, j Hoiihim facing the highway have i i been given a coat of paint and frilly, ruffled curtains enhance the windows. Traveling northward, you pass pile McMillen Victory gardens, with 1 the crops already harvested, aud I drive past the 31 houses that grace i Makers drive. The Nelson cabin i j . ruber, which has been in the 1 back yard for these long months, 1 is ready for the lake and its au- ‘ chorage in a yatch chib dock. You glance northeast and sec the , skyline of towering, grayish-white ( ilos, filled with millions of bu- i ehels of soybeans, an unknown in i duittry in thia city less than 15 * years ago. You see the railroad < tracks with a mile of box car*. 1 steaming engines, a giant -moke- ’ • ta, k. huge buildings and mure 1 hous’tt, all evidence that u great industrial site has been developed at the city's north door. Then you cross the bridge over St. Mary’s river and view ’he remains of the impounding basin where the sugar tactory used to I treat waste water from i’e plant I beime it filtered into the stnam. I The drive continues north, be
yond the city limits sn< nbotti two miles out, just befurt you reach the Moqmouth creek that cuts under the highway, a new building loom* on fit'- horizon, a cmnent bluck and steel structure atop a hill. It is being built by Cal Steury of the Steury Locker company, aud will he 46 by 76 feet In six*, one story, with a 2n foot corral at the rear. It'e to be a new slaughter ho«e, and therein ends the atrip over Terminal Corners for animals. In addition to the building, a sewage treatment plant is being built west of the slaughter house. Will Decatur continue to expand ami go west? Will retail altopplug centers be built along tbe highway. which a generatlon ago was the west boundary Hue for the city? Will eburebns and schools be l- !=
PUBLIC AUCTION 7—Room Semi Modern Home—7 Evening Sale Wednesday, October 3,1945 At 6:30 P. M. LOCATION- 233 North 13tb street. Decatur. Indiana. House ia In excellent repair. Newly sided with asbestos shingles. New roof. Good foundation 5 rooms down stairs and two rooms upstairs. Largo 10l 61x132 feet. Splendid location. In section of city where values ate sure Io go up. TERMS A POSSESSION— latan of >1250.00. running for 5 years, may be assumed l»y the purchaser. Balance ’» cash .and on delivery of deed and abstract, possession within 60 days. Property may be Inspected anytime before sale day. Clyde O. Troutner OWNER (toy 8. Johnson. Auct. PUBLIC SALE COMPLETE CLOSING OUT SALE We will sell at public auction i’i miles west and 4'i miles north of Preble, Hi miles northwest of Decatur. 3> a miles southeast of Poe. mile south of Winchester road, first farm north of Frledheim church. Tuesday, October 2,1945 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. HORSES Roan man- 12 yrs. old. wt. 1700; Roan horse, 6 yrs. old. ! wt. 1700, a good, gentle, well broke learn. 17—HEAD OF CATTLE—I7 Large Jersey cow. due to freshen in October; Urge Roan tow, 8 yrs. old. due to October; Bis Guernsey cows, all milking good flow, rebred; Holstein A Guernsey cow, 6. milking good flow; Bred Heifer and 2 open yearling heifers; 2 heifer and 2 Bull calves about 12 weeks old; Brown Swiss Bull. 1 year old, eligible to register. HOGS—2 Chester White gilts with litters of 8 fc 6 pigs by side; 2 Chester White and 2 Hampshire gilts, due to farrow by day of sale; one Hampshire gilt with pigs by side, of weaning age; Berkshire boar yearling; 14 Feeder Hogs. 75 to 150 tbs. SHEEP 7 Ewes ami 1 Buck POULTRY—3<»O White Rock pullets, hatched Jum- 23. FEED—2S tone alfalfa clover A timothy mixed hay; 350 bu. Vicland Oats; 96 bales Wheat Straw TRACTOR A IMPLEMENTS John Iti eic Model “A" 1938 Tractor on rubber; J- Deere Cultivator attachment; .Me I Jeering IF’ tractor plows; J. Deere Tractor Disc; 9 ft. cultipacker; Spike tooth harrow; Spring tooth harrow; John Deere Heavy side delivery rake; Mt Deering web hay loader; Moline corn planter A fertiliser attachment; John iJeere mower A tongue truck; Grain binder; Riding breaking plow; Hay tedder; Mc-Deering manure spreader; 2 riding cultivators; Wagon and box; Steel wheel wagon and rack; one farm wagon ami rack; Appleton 6 roll corn shredder in good condition; Buzz saw; I. ||. C. 8" feed grinder; Oats hullcr; Dodge motor for power unit: Good 2 wheel stock trailer; Dump rake; Double set harness ami collars; Implement trailer, needs tires; Clipper Fanning mill; Corn shelter; platform stales; hog fountain: I’-i h.p gasoline engine; 40 pieces lumber 2x5. It ft. long, new; Red Elm lumltrr fol hay rack, Hound Oak range cook stove, first class; Other household goods; Small tools and articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. William Buuck & Son OWNERS. Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Ei win Do'-hrman—Auctioneer Brice Daniels—Clerk. L’im ii by Friedheim Ladies Aid.
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' built in tbe.nsw district, if it ukw on a more densely populfitsfi »U tu*< These and olhpr question* will be the source of ipecjtlallon snd talk for sometime to come, and time only will tell the future of the area. NOTICE — Th« Hoard of Tr un teen of the Fir»t Methodi»t Church of Decatur, Indiana, will accept application* for the poh 11 io n of church janitor. Will conwider applicationK for cleunioß separate from other janitor duties. Apply at once. A. D. Suttles, C. D. Lewton J. M. Gatlshall. 22M13 " Committee
