Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1945 — Page 5

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Kef Reports report of local FOREION market® for Mett, Murray a co. «H kind. Os liv.xtock «t ■gtur, Will.hlro. B«rn» JKek rocaiv.d ov.ry d.y f vntH «:3O f. m. .nd no comminzion. a ’|g Phon* W1 IBoirccted October 1. ■ ~*a»n<) lt>». 814.50 ™SF . 11 60 - 9W ySK-h.dce) Z H 5* ■I s 50 'W ' 450 ■hner STOCK yards ■ Phone 101 ted October 1. <m or weight charge • - * !<r ’ n !b» _ H °" lbw — 13.50 _ 13 75 □a 13.60 - 9-00 liokei 15-00 311 , 5.00 ■holesale egg and ■ uLTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by ■cATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Coriccted October 1. - c - 27. C broiler, and fryer*. 20. c In j|B fryer. 17. c Kprlnaer. 3 lb*. A up 21. c under 3 Ibe 18. c fSSrn hen. 12. c et*-rs 10. c ■cal GRAIN MARKET Kurk ELEVATOR CO. U Corrected October I. subject to change * during day. Si. p. delivered at elevator. MO lied Wheat *163 jjH Red Wheat .......... L 62 ■ n«« and Old Com—— l.*o and Old C0rn....... .59 K&r Meant -— lit ■>'" W ■{£... — 1-35 ■raing 01 pw bu.bei lew. ■ Cora: ,04 per 100 leoe. 4.0,b tar® ■ IT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■t Wayne, Ind.. Oct. 1—(IT) no change. All prices steainion Stockyards today. ■iIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Oct. 1 — (UP) — — Livestock: ■g* S,SW; active, steady; choice I*M> lbs. tip. 14ftand Home lighter Weights ■; 100-148 n>s. 13.5014.50; «nd choice sows 14.<>5. ■>•-(!•th generally active, moMfour loads strictly medium weights, 17.75; Hix loads choice 950-1050 ■heirs and yearlings 17.50- ■: cows active, ctrong to 25 good imef cows 12.00- ■; common and medium 9.00- '■; tanners and cutters 6.00- ■ vesterg active, steady , lop ■ei|> 1,000: fat lambs active, ■ steady; early sales good and ■re 13.75-13.50; few strictly ■o 14.75. I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ■l<-«r>. Oct l-tLPI—(WFA) ■restock: ■as. 3.000, Active, fully stea- I Wiood and choice barrow a and ; ■ Ho lbs. and up ai 14.75 cell- ! *■ good and choice sows at 1 ■l complete clearance. ■ttle: 18,000. calves: 1,500. ’ ■ and choice fed steers and ■ rs moderately active, steady , ■nrag; lower grades slow, bu’ > Sy 1 ? "teady at last week’s late , ■«'•: cows steady to 15 cents * ■ cents lower: stocks and feed- ■ » r '«ug. Vealerg steady at 15.00 about 18 loada better than 1 K** 1- choice medium weight and ■biy steers at 18.00 ceiling; 1 ■ good and choice fed steers ' ■° io 17.75; choice yearling heif- 1 • topp-d at 17.50; medium and ■“ l*ef cows 11.00-13.00; prac- 1 'op weighty sausage bulls ■Jt; good and choice stocket and i steers 13.00-14.00; choice ; held above 14.05. i y* e> 9 : 2,000. Slaughter classes < K r#n > steady; good and choice 11 J l ''' slaughter tembw 14.00 14.15; , •«« LOO teas! three loads medl- i ■ choice western range lambs K? two Inada 88 lb. medium and Fl yearlings ii.oo on one load I. ' H- 3 *: good and choice na- , T ewe* 6.00-6.25; cull and comF grade J.Jo to mostly 5 00. Marlrtt At A Glance n Uniterl Press u, «a' S ? sis ” Fr in active trading. „* d * k ««u)ar; L’. 8. governpM« firm. £wb slocks higuar. higher. r hihe^ < ’ r,, ■ w “ 8 ryo and barhv^ 0 J iV4! ' ~<x:k:' “°®* P . cs,, l*’ moderately e» 9 ' Jt ’ lle;uly t 0 PtroEg, and

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —Qi< For 25 words or loss: 1 time 60c; 2 times 75c; 3 times |l; 0 times *1.75. Rstae quoted sre for consecutive Insertions. No clSMlflod sds scceptcd on skipdsy schedule. Reto for 10 point BLACK FACE li 6c per word for Insertion. Copy must bs In office by 11 s. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadltao Is 9 a. m. hW SALE FOR SALE — Tomatoes, phone 6141. 231 it-x FOR BALE kaiamuzoo eireulaiIng heater stove. Harvey Haggard. Cralgvllle phone. 2!lglt . FOR SALE 2 Shallow well pre? sure pumps with 42 gal tanks. Range boiler with aide arm ga* heater. Arthur 11. Bieberlch, Preble, 2nd house north of bank. 23L2tk FOR SALE E-Z ftadiola - heating stove, like new. It. R. Springer, 3 miles eaet Middlebury on 224. Van Wert phone. 231-3tx FOR SALE — Weber (’. Frencii hog feeder. 12 hole, metal lldj, like new; Vacpuin type water fountain. Ed. S< north on 27. 231-2 t-x FOR t'aed Furniture -Us'cd Kitchen Cabinet *10.90. Kitchen Bas* **.oo. (tad Bedroom Suite. Omni condition. Cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. 231 3t FOR Received Shipment of Axminster Rugs. All wool face. Various sixes. Felt Base Rugs (9 x 13) *6.95 to 1795. Spra■gue Furniture Co. Phone 199 231-3 t FOR SALE: - New Furniture- Bedroom Suites *BO.OO to *156.00. Living room Suites with sprlfflw >98.50 up. Kitchen Cabinets *24.50 up. Sprague Furniture Co. Krone 11*9. 23i-3t 6'oll HALE—4" acr« farm west <>( Decatur, good fertile soil, and good buildings, with electricity. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe st. Tel. 1398. 231tf for" SALE — Kalamazoo circuiat- J ing heater for 5 or 6 room hous r. 2 tone brown. Phone 608. 229-3 t-x FOR SALE — building lot 70 fo-’t front; good location for business and apartment above; have use of 12 foot alley. Located south aldo of fire station. Francis Stults. 61! W. Dewait St., Ft. Wayne *. 229-3 t FOR - SALE” — New Circuiattng heating stoves. Five burner kerosene stoves, built ou oven, Stucky 4z Co., Monroe. 228-61 AVAiLABI,E _ filled living room suites. Stucky & Co.,‘Monroe. 228-Gt NEW Spring filled Studio ”Cou«hes. Large selection moderately priced. Stucky & Co., Monroe. 2286 t ELECTRICAL sCPPfJES — Rfr gardless of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, including wire, beating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold A Klenk. 226-ts frOR SAtdC i-roorn ao&rniwer' ling, 3 bed rooms with cedar lined closets; hard wood Soon; basement under entire house, large garage. Located North Third St. Price *6850. Walter J. Bockman. General Insurance and Real E& tate. MM? FOR SALE DlnPtg 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. 196-ts FOR SALE—Bt droom suite, electric stove, waffle iron and toaster; laundry stove; dresser, kitchen cabinet; clothua rack. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe route 1, Phone Monroe 91-N, 211-gtf FOR SALE 5 room modern house, full basement, motor plumbing, shower bath, built-in cupboards, located northwest. 5 room scmlrnodern house, ciuse in, 6 room aeinl-modein house southwest. Several building lota. Choice of Adams county farm -ands. Tri-Htato Realty. T. D. Scbteferstein, Phono 105. 226-ts PoR SALK cow wiU”ain-y side. Theodore Uulteineiw, 4 miles north Magley. 230-3tx bfOTICE*We will-can.chicken on October 3. Must be In by 10 Liecbty Cannery. Berne. 228-tflt -TTUraOiCE We service aU makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and ojher electrical appllgnces- We carry a complete lino of parts for •» POP“’V makes.—Arnold A Klenk. 31-ts N< A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:20 to IHBO 13:» «• »«0B Saturdsys, 8:00 p. mTelephene I*6 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds »t7s JOr.O-.A tgr' jjf| - J \s I i "The next time you side In with my husband — you’ll toe In the ‘ Democrat Want Ads looking for a new home!’’ WlXLß^PirnL”Heity”sl ] white hons«> paint, barn, roof and aluminum paint varnish. Pten- | ty linseed paint oil to go with , paint. All the turpentine you want. , Coppess Corners, Phono 94-N, ( Monroe, Ind., 228bCt ( FOR SALE Hampshire male hog, | 6 month old; 35 White Leghorn pullcte. J. 11. Ilahnort, route 6,1 ( mile west of Pleasant Mills Post Office. 230-21 i Just ARRIVED -^- Large,* soTt ; thick mattresses. Stucky * Co. < Monroe. Open evenings, except Wednesday. 228-6 t Kbit BAIjE ~-~'Fresh roasted pea- 1 nuts tn shell at Coppess Corn- 1 era. 228b6t FOR SALE Semi-modern homo on South Seventh Street. Water, lights, gas. Three blocks from schools. New Roof. Immediate possession. Here’s a cbance to get close to business district for on’y *2,850. Bob Heller, realtor, K. C. Building, phono 870, night or day. 227 ts ALL SIZE hydraulic jacks nt Coppcss Corners. 22*h«t ALI. STZK hog ieeders, hog houses. Priced right. At Coppess Corners. 228b6t FOR SALE Duroc service boars, reasonable. Richest bloodlines, immuned. H. D. Kreischer, Convoy. O. 10 miles east of Decatur, Jnd., road 224. 225-gl2tx y AiyfET) t WANTED Small, furnished uparFmeni by two girls. Reply c/o Democrat. Box 120. 231-3tx WANTED — Girl or Woman for part time house work. Phone 647. 231-3tx | WANTED”' Custom "weaving. Ed i Rice, 916 Walnut St., Phone 1068 231-Stx | WANTED (iirl or woman to do light house work. Go home nights or stay. Phone 901. «r lllb W. Monroe st. 23!t3x WANTED TO - RfjNf - An apartment furnished if possible, write I Box 119. care of Democrat. 229t3x I Canienters and lab- I orers. Macdonald Engineering I Co. at Central Soya Co. plant. 228b3t WANTED TO IH Y HoteteiTbuil color mostly white; weight I about 750 lbs. Write Ed Schiefer- I stein. Decatur, route 1. 231-2tx I MALE HELP - WXNfEI“ Oppor- I tunlly of lifetime supplying DDT I and other profitable products to I farmers in Adams county. No ex- I perienee or capital required. Must I have anto and good references. I Permanent. Write or wire McNess I Company, Dept. T., Freeport, ill. I T-xs I SEWING MACHINETfiEPAiIISQ I — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, I parts. We make covered buckles, I eove.ed buttons, do hems’ltoblng, ! make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 I South First. 2»7-24tx ’ WANTKiT'^ - ' I sed”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 WANTED Experienced auto mechanics in modern local garage. Address reply to Box 113, % Democrat. 220-ts WANT ED“TO~iiVY~’cFpen gifts and sows and springer cows. L. W. Murphy, telephone 6762. 227-a«tx 11 (>M M; V A IH> Tnsuis t ion saves over 40% of your fue’ bill. Free estimates cheerfuily given. Ton will Ims surprised at our low cost. Call Gamble’s phone 429. 231-lt ’ MISCEfJANEOUS RW'TROrjBCfi-Catl on us. wi will bo glad to give yon a free estimate on any also job. Wo can apply a guaranteed Carey rool at no additional eooL Also brick and asbestos aiding. Arnold A Klenk. Phone 4*3. 3®-tf NOTICE- I wilTbe out of my shop vintil Oct, n. Wlnstoil Rawley will Ije.ln charge. Pljone 81* for upholstering. furniture repairs. George Brewer. \ 225-18 U Farmers attend ßfß-Wo remove ‘dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts SEWING WaCH IN E HEPAIRiNG —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered huttons, do hemstitching, make huttonholes. Boardman's 446 South First. 23112Jx1,

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Truman Asks Britain I Make Haven For Jews ‘ — Requests Opening Os I Polestine As Haven —— i Washington, Oct. f-(l’p)-The world waited today for Britain’s , answer to President Truman’s request that the gates of Palestine l>e opened at once to provide haven for 100,000 Jews In Germsny. It also walled for sssurancM from (ten. Dwight D. Eisenhower that thw pitiful few Jews who survived Nasi persM-ulfon are now lining treated humanely by American and British occupation forces. As late as the end of August, they still were herded mto concsntrn tlon camps, dying by the thousands from lack of food, medicine, elofhinx or decent shelter. The news ot the shocking treatment of Jews even during Allied occupation of Germany came from the White House over the weekend. Mr. Truman, after a month’s delay, made public a special report by Earl Harrison, former Immigration commissioner and now dean of the University of Pennsylvania law school, who was seat to Germany this summer to investigate the condition of Jews and other displaced persons. Harrison concluded that “the main solution, in many ways the only real solution’’ of the Jews is quick evacuation of as many ns w!4i It to Palestine. And h« added that most of the estimated 100,00<> still alive want to go to the promised land ATTENTION STOCK FEEDERS SEVERAL TON FEED Suitable for POULTRY . HOGS CATTLE BAG SERVICE, INC. Phone 556

I Farmers Attention! I APPLY NOW I We are now accepting applica- I tions from men wanting to unload Beans during the coming Fall season. g Wages are very attractive. J g Come to the employment office for b further information. “1 We can also use several men j for Steady Positions 1 in our Feed Mill. I Central Soya Co., Inc. I St Decatur, Indiana | Tel. 337 Tel. 337

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Britain holdit the key to such a solution It was on the basis of Harrison’s report that Mr Truman asked the British labor government to modify Britain * policy which bars further Jewish emigration to Palestine. if Britain refuses so revise h*r | policy and let inejmo more Jews Into Palestine, she cannot but be held account a Ide by the world for the uncertain fate of those who survived Nssl persecution. If she accedes to the PrMden’te request, she may be faced with a revolt of the newly organised Arab league which vigorously opposes further Jewish immigration. But in such s case, Britain probably will be able to count not only on U. 8assistance but also Ru sias to maintain ordei Republican Editors Back Senator Willis Hoosier GOP Press Bocks Reelection Indianapolis, Oct. 1—(I’Pl- Th>position of U. 8. Sen. Raymond E Willis, R.. Ind.. M the No. 1 contender for another slx-year term in the capitol, stooll out today in Im»I<I relief. . Doubt regarding Willis’ popularity among members of the GDI* press was swept away at the an-1 ntial fall outing at French Lick last week-end of the Indiana Republican Editorial AssiM-iation. At the same time, Indiana GOP chairman William E Jenner, who was mentioned aa the [nisiide leading candidate to succeed Willis on the 1946 state ticket, made It plain that he had no intention ot trying to unseat Willis. He said he had no aspirations to go to Washington and take over a senaln seat he held for two inonlha last winter. Willis was denied at his own request a resolution of support from the IREA. But his popularity was attested to l>y a report at an off-the-record meeting of the editors, that Willis was favored by 9ft percent of the IREA membe/ship. Vice president George lluish, East Chicago publisher, told the editors that the results of a questionnaire sent several weeks ago to IREA members showed that less than 20 of 157 editors who responded did not indicate that Willis was their choice for anoth-

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er term. A Isrge photograph of Willis occupied the choicest spot shove the banquet table at Baturday night’s feature meeting Pte tores of Governor Gstes and U 8 Hen limner E (tepehart, R, Ind, j flanked that of Willis. Before the outing got under way Friday, editors confided that they intended to fight for Willis In the 1946 state convention of the party, if any opposition arose This altitude may have spiked any intentions of stimulating Inleresi In any oilier prospective candl listen during the association meet ing. At any rate, Jenner termed un founded the earlier reports that he aspired to return to Washing ton as a senator, and talk of other Hoosier flepublh ana for the Willis post was negligible. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 1.74 H %; May 1.71 July 162(4 %: Kept. | 60% Corn; Dec. 1.17% Muy 1.16. July IOats: Dec. 6666%; May 65% %. July 63; Kept. 6i%. st* tew ii*r orths. im vr.RsHir, W *.V«GKWHWT.<IR< I I. VHIIV. e:rt .. ite:<|i k* rm: acts OF I OM.Hi:** OT At Gt ST Xi. I»IZ. avi> *t*H< it 3. taxa Fern 3A3«t lid. »I»X1 of i*<«.itur Imllv lieiiKwrai put>llxhol dally, e*-, |>t Munday at Deeatur, likllsii.i for Heptemtier 3ft, I9|:> STATE <»E INDIANA. COT.NTY (IE AI»A.MS. MH | Before me, a Notary Public In and 1 for the State unit county af->rewsi<l, {personally appeared Arthur H. Holthouse, who, h iving (>een duly sworn according to taw. deposes and ways that he Is the Business Manager of the Decatur Dally Datn»< rat and that the following Is, to tile best of his knowledge and l>ell«f, a true statement of the ownership, management tarid If a dally paper, the circulation t, etc., of the nforesalil t>n>hll< at lon for the date shown In th* iixoc caption, required by the Act <»f August 21, 1912. as amended by the A- t of Mac h J, 19J.1, eiiitaslle<l in section 5Z7, Portal laiws ami II- printed on th* repsrae of this form, to wM: ! Tlist t tie names and address** of the publisher, -ditor. managing editor, and business manager* sre Publisher The Decatur IM-mm rat Co.. Decatur. I lulls na nutm J II Heller, Decatur, Ind Managing Editor J H Heller, Decatur, Indiana lliisliwss Managrr Arthur it. Holthouse. Iteeifciiir, Indiana. 2. Th.-*« the owner is: (If owned by a cone ( I i ion. its nnmg and address must Is- stilted and al«o Immediately thereunder the names and addresses •»t Mtm-kfiol-h rs owning or holding one percent or more of total amount of stock, if md owned by a corpora-, tlon. the names and addresses of the Individual owner* must lx- given. If owned by a firm, company, or other unlm orpmatiel com era. Ils name ami addtx-ss. as well as thoso of each individual member, must he given.) Tlie l»<s aur l>friiiocra.t Co., I)eca« tuv. Indiana. J. II and .Martha A. Heller, Decatur, liidlami. Di< k l>. Haller. X».lft Buell Drive, Fort Wayne, Indlaiai. C. E llidtlioiise, Decatur, Indiana. Arthur It. Holtiiouse, l>t« aiur, Ind 3. That the known bondholders, | mortgagees, and other security bolderg owning or holding 1 per cent or more of th* tofal amount of bonds, mortuage*, or other *eeurltie« ure: lit tMic are none, no state) NONE NONE I. That tlie two paragraphs next above, giving the names of tlie owners, stockholders, and xnr-urtty holders, if any, ont.itn not only the list of stockholders and security holders in they ip|-ar upon th<- books of the company but also, In case* where tin- atm kholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company a* trustee or In any other fiduciary relation, the name ot til* person or corporation for whom su*h trustee is acting. Is given; also that th* said two paragraphs contain statements emdirncing affiant's full-knowledge and belief a* to tlie circumstances amt < ondition* under which stockholders and se<-urlty holders who do not appear upon I tie books ot the company as trustees, hold s'.m k and re- urities in a capacity other than that of a lion.i Die owner; and this affiant lias no reason to lielieve that any other person. ;*Mociation, or corporation has any Interest dlr*<-t or indirect In the said I stock, mind o* other »• urltfe* than a.i so stated by him » That ihn average number of copies of each issue of this publication *>l4 <,r distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to pan! subscribers during the twelve months preccwtlng th date sltown above is 4473. (This Information Is required from daily publications only ) Arthur H. Kidthnuss Husinena Xlaii.ig'-r Mworn to and subscribed before m« this :*>th day of K( pt« mher, 1915 Cecile i-.llinger (My com. e»p. Dee. 29, 1317.) (b-t. 1

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