Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1945 — Page 5

DA y, OCTOBER 13,1945.

&f Reports OF LOCAL F*Wn«EION MARKETS INs ,or BOtT MURRAY A CO. gg ilnd. of livssteek w,ll«hlr«. Bern* fc.a:.'..»..H every day 12: 30 P- m - nnl n<> commission. Phone SOI — i|b ° ■*; ’j;.— ■mW 1 ”-' n»o SB 13 25 W" — is*"’ M 01, 1" ” 00 HO „ 8.50 ||B - «'«• nK h stock yards Phone 101 ■K r . !vl ' ■ mK<»« -n ch ‘X » ?, ■ 14.00 MB 13.50 BB- » oo ... ’ r (in V'’ 1200 |B 5.00 egg and I BiutßY quotations HW Furnished by produce co. BS Phone 380 BLrr<ll« I<> toio rl3 C EjThroil-rn and fryer*. 20. c 1K,.,., 18 c EiOfryprs .. 11 c |KpiWls 3 lb». & UP 21. <' under 3 lbs. .- 18- c hens 1 *-- K—- {■ 10. e CRAIN MARKET Hrk ELEVATOR CO, subject to change PI during day. delivered at elevator. Wheat >167 Hm* 186 |K.s and Old Corn.— 1 60 Beam 2.10 felljeans ...... -2 01 ■ed 2.00 ■. 125 fob. farm ■EPORT PERON Krom Page One! nun‘>n of civilian* t > |Hi>r a t o.tiph-tely Democrath waa emphasized when a ■ named to reorganize the parties under Peron's Bui statute declined to nerve. Bn*arnaper La Nation quoted .1 saying that he hoped to the names of other new Ml minisieM today. La Nacion Mvau>.* doomed hopes of early by mnouncing th.it they Mie held on April 7 as origiMthi dul- I by Peron. Mrisbuuis of Perun were a M'V. Despite widespread IV Mhat he had been taken into By for military trial, a dipM source said that he saw ■ and Eva Ilurate, his protege. ■ Peron* apartment building ■S'' automobile early today. ■ ma Good Town — Decatur ' 1 J fa I IB . £ J*"l' H JH ME r" ■ ■hhuhh !lLr^ NAIMAN *• WAlNheroic commander cl h “ h ° Un * «• c - . honorary degree of P BetOT Ha!l «”■ L O’W’ge. N. J. Th. on General KtitiSS N o46«?«J?H w%t.. l!qp p«. » Iw-J?***"* 186 ‘Md Giam* Fitted

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 26 words or leas; 1 time Me; 2 times 75c; 3 times |1; 6 times 51.75. Ratos quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified > ads accepted on akipday achedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE la 5c per word for Inaertlon. Copy must bo in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la 9 a. m. ~FORSALI SEW iNd Machine re pa iri n g —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We muke covered burklea, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Hon rd man’s 416 South First. 231t27g dft SALE 20 feet housa trailer; eloan thioughout. Good tires. Priced to sell, liunivls Sahwi Service. 334 N. 2nd St., opposite Elka home. Phone 801. 241-3tx Poll SALE—Athens heatrola. 4 hole laundry stove. 214 North 7<h street. Phom* 1521. 241t3x FOR SALE Hoy's bicycle. 125 South Seventh st. Phom |OW. FOR F5Le Six ('..ester white pigs seven weeks old. Leland May. route 4. 240a3tx FOR SALE One boy'e good brown suit, size 16; one brown over coat, size 16; one grey overcoat, size 12; two pair brown oxfords, size 7’A. 11"9 Elm Street, phone 1466 210 3tx FOR SALE — Kalamazoo circulating heater, walnut finish, excellent condition, priced to sell. 213 N. Sth St .'l'i.ttx FOK~SALi?~One'~Hampshire and one Berkshire gilt Extra good quality. Phone 986 J. John V. Walters. 2iob3tx FOR SALE Norge fn ,- l oil burner. 416 Niblick Street. Decatur, Ind. 2lh-3tx FOR SALE— 1939 1 judge - l*,j ton truck. Excellent condition, excellent rubber. Ivan Garwood. 712 Lina St. 240t3x FOirsALE~ ’m i- bred Hampshire I iMiarwJ Serviceable ago. Schafer and Bluhm. 2>4 miles north of I Hint school. Phone 521-C. 24013 X FOR SALE* “imriErreiritock pulleis, ready to lay. Also fryers, 3 ths. an<l up dressed. Phone 4117 Monroeville. Dewey Plumley. 24<>t3x FOR SALE i'sed power lawn mower with Briggs Stratton motor; ako one combination radio and record player. Arnold & Kienk. 240t3 FOR SALE —27' acre’farm 9 mile northeast. Priced for quick sale at 52,750. Tri State Realty Co., T. D. Scuiefersteiu. Phono 105. 2 lot 6 Foil SALE 5 room *.• ini-modern house in good condition, near the G.E. Ateo two bulding lots, excellent location for construction of new house, Clyde Troulner, phone 73-1166. 24-g3tx FOR s'\L!-; i~mTlk~goate. 515 tor the lot. Phone 8492 or sec Junior Brown, 225 Grant stre.-t. 241-g2tx FOR SALE; 150 head wTiTT Tb>7ii l pullets. Lawrenci Ba'kley, Willshire. Ohio. 211 3tx fbll" SALE"-40 acre farm 77e.st of Decatur, good fertile soil, and good buildings, with electricity. I Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe st. Tel. 1398. 231 ts Foil SALE—B room, 2 apartment house on North Sixth street, I water, lights, gas. Rooms furnished to move in; possession in 30 days. Priced to sell. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe st, phone 1398. 232tf ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES — Regardless of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, includ- ' Ing wire, beating elements, swlt- ! ches, fixtures, etc. Arnold ft I Kienk. 226-ts FOR SALE—7-room modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms with cedar lined closets; hard wood floors; basement under entire house, large garage. Located North Third St. Price 56850. Walter J. Bocktnan. General Insurance and Real Estate. 166-ts SALE- New and used house trailers, real buys, see us first. Eury Trailer Service, 2033 S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne, in*!. 101-T f7m~sTli: irnTThoici' White iwk pullet* and cockerels, •> months old. Holtzapple strain laying, bloodtested and wormed. 52 ach Mel- , vln Malionec. phone 615-S. 242-b3tx ( FOR SALE .Maytug iiikim-. J® new. Universal garden tractor i 30 gallon range boiler, lik new i phone 1123. FOR SALE Just received whip7 ; meal of lovely knee bolo druks.. walnut and mahogany. Better hurry If you need a desk. Sprague furniture b'ore phon* 199- 2K-D . j Trade in s Good Town — Decatur i

• 1 ICKIES by Ken Remolds i " I 1 .S*!v w “Get busy now and sweep oni the store your Democrst Want Ad said you wanted to hire a SMART boy!” FOR SALE Dining room suits and a bedroom suite, electric stove with a cosster and vsffel iron, dresser, W'lton rug, clothes rack, laundry stove, two pairs of draper. Mrs. Fred Stauffer. Monroe telephone. 196-ts Full SALE — tfombinc pick up gunrds; John Deere and Massey Harris 14” heavy duty plows; manure loaders; Massey-Harris corn cultivators, like new; garden tractors. Gerber Implements, phone 255. 23«g7t F()it SALE —Electric Cream Sep- ■ rator, u«cd •’> mos. Phone 6953. Herman Lengerich, route 3. 2423tx FOR SALE Bedroom suite, "electrie 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 SALE — Semi-modern home on South Seventh Street. Water, lights, gas. Three blocks from schools. New Roof. Immediate pos session. Hero's a chance to get close to business district for only >2.850. Hob Heller, realtor, K. C. Building, phone 870, night or day. 227-ts FOR .SALE 5 room modern house, full basement, motor plumbing, shower hath, built-in cupboards, lo<a'<d northwest. 5 room semimodern house, close in, 6 room 'jeinf-modein house southwest. Sev-. eral building lota. Choice of Adams! county farm lands. Trl-State Real-1 ty, T. D. Schioferstein, Phone 105. 226 ts WANTED WANTED F u »*n a cis to dean | and repair. Efficient, cxpeifenced, prompt and courteous. Reas- | onable. Telephone 7431. On 104 inf. 240-a 3 t X | \\ \\ri:i> dan for janitor work Apply Equity Dairy Stores. 239 git WANTED Bi-ldii wheat straw. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25 or I 886. 238b6l _ T — — i i- - - i mi M - . ■■. ■■ ■ I WANTED TO BENT Two or three room apartment, unfur- , nished. Mrs. Murvel Andrews, 216 South 11th Street, Decatur, | 241-a3tx ' WANTED ’ To ri-ii! 1 apartment. No children Box 121 Daily Democrat. 241-2tx ( •rHITMAN - WE j WANT Thirty ; years of age or older who needs ' an income of at least >3,000.00. Hail had <ai< * experience but has not , I. hi, id the kind of business he is ; sali fied to make his life work He < uh:, -i be of good character an I am- ' hitloti*. The man selected will be ' thoroughly schooled in our sales procedure at our expense. Appli- ] ant must state past sales expert- < ence, age, dependents, and give ; names of three references. Reply < held in strict confidence. Reply to J Box 123 i;. Democrat. 242-2 t WANTED — Used curs, ceiling prices. Cssh waiting. Fred Busehe, phone 975. 233-12tx WANTED --—vaed cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaater Motor Sales. First and Monroe; phone 372. 214-ts WANTED—Open sows and all kinds of cattle. L. W. Murpliy. Phone 6763. 242-fltx MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE FA RM ERB I am ship ping in top quality Texas feed ci iambs at prices that will interest you John H. Myers, itoekford. (thio. Phone 280-X. 340-6tx ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on ua, we will bs glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply * guaranteed Carey roof st no additional cost. Also brick sod (.Rbsstoa siding, Arnold A Kienk. Phone 463. 8(M» NOTICE i will be out of my shop until Oct. 15. Winston Rawley will be in charge. Phone 816 for upbolstering, furniture repairs. George Brewer. 225-13tg FARMERS i itT'fcSflON—We re move dead horses, cows. hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2090. We psy all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts APPIJANCe“ feERVIcI Wc service ail makM of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electricfll appliances Wa carry e complete tine es parts for sll popular makes.—Arnold & Kienk- 31-ts ’

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Five room home attics insulated aa iow as >77.00; Gamble's new roofs as low as >9B 60 Oambla's expert crews now available to install llomeguard Insulation and Asphalt Hhingh-s at new low cost. New convenient payment plan. Call for free estimates. Gambles, Phone 429. It LOST AND FOUND l.(>St“'fwo number four ratbn books. Howard and Gertrude Brandyberry, Monroe, Ind. 242-altx SUBSTANTIAL iCwailaur* Freri !*«■• OM) ject all pious that they resume work Today. They did agree, however, to service army supply and troop:,nips, 4. One thousand Carnegle-lliluols steel mil) workers were Idle at Gary, Ind., bocanse of slowdowns by CIO cranemen. At 13 of tbs plant's mills—biggest in the world - product Kin was at a standstill. 5 A government conciliator stepped into the 30-weck motion picture studio strike in Hollywood as production remained curtailed at Warner Bros., and Universal lots. The conciliator, Earl J. Ruddy, sought to end a controversy mark<>d recently by bloody conflict 6. In Detroit, the Fori Motor Co. announced It would resume full production of 1946 cam In its U. 8. plants Monday. The company pThnned to call back 35,000 work-, ers laid off when strikes in suppliers’ plants halted assembly lines. 7. The AFL teamstera union asked permission to take a strike vote among employes of 3,190 midFOR SALE BANANAS, no limit. ELBERTA PEACHES. APPLES, 5 kinds (Banana. Jonathan, Roman Beauty. Poppahawkins. Grimes Golden). ORANGES. CELERY and POTATOES. Bring containers. Harvey Ladig, North 13th St. | I Notice | We have a complete J line of 1 MASTER ( PAINT ( SPRAYING ) equipment, portable 1 with electric or gas I motors, guns and / pressure regulators. 1 RiEHLT TRAITOR) & IMP. CO. ( West Nuttman Ave. /

The Central Soya Co. ; Wants To Lease on a Yearly Basis H Houses and Apartments | in or near Decatur. We will maintain <! these properties. t ■; Call G. W. Vizard—Phone 337 ♦ ' I I Mil 99 >»♦»♦♦•♦♦»♦♦♦»♦«

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west trucking companies and ‘'hundreds of other companies operating In, Into and out of Ohio, Indiana. Michigan. Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, lowa, Missouri, North Da-j kota. South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas. HOOVER CALLS (CaatißMe* Pram Pane Oa»> Mr. Hoover said. The immediate danger to the world Is a sense of Xr-ntratlon in America at the failure of our crusade for freedom and our continued moral and spiritual losses from the war,” lie said "For from frustration can come bitter isolationlsm.” Ideals of justice alio have suffered. Mr. Hoover said Although war criminals must lie punished, "measures which reduce the economic life of coming generations I to the low levels of an agricultural ' state ah- neither justice nor good (policy," he suld "That will create gigantic cesspools of bale, poverty and conspiracy against the world.” Loss of some sensitiveness to brutality was indicated, be said, j If. our pre war Indignation over i bombings of Nanking. Helsinki. Warsaw and Londoti us contrasted with our war-end killing of tens of > : thousands of women and children at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. "Even if we grant ’hat it was necessary, it is not a matter io I exult over,” Mr. Hoover said BUDENZ | (Coaiiavr* Frutu Psge Oar* . «B» - MW - | Catholic educator and ardent foe ' of communism. Sheen and Budeiiz remain friends despite the former communist editor's hitter pamphlet attack upon he churchman. So opposed 'n ci'mtnnnlsi be-1 liefs Is Bud< nz now. hr- said, that hi- will go on a nationwide lecture tour to discuss their dangers. COMMUNITY «< ~arlaur* l-'ram I’asr Oar* for completing the drive by Oc-| tober 27. Mr. Elberaon stated Mon* y donated to the war fund is used in entertaining and rendering personal servicM io the men of the armed forces. Since the demobilization period v. 11l extend throughout 1946, the national war* fund agencies plan to inak-* the! 1915 drive tho last campaign, although the services of the organization will continue into 1917 and possibly to 1918. The Decatur Community Fund contributes to the following agen cies: Boy Scouts, >1.165; Girl Scoute. >8i)(t; Salvation army. JL--000; youth committer of dull, including Tc«-n Canlee’i, 52,500; operating expenses, >500; reserve for contingencies, >3.000 Last year the combined goal, which was a little higher that! this year's, was oversubscribed by several thousand dollar*. The Lord loveth a grateful receiver. If we trust more we will worry loss.

Wsr Religious Experience A licensed minister from tho Philippines wrote: "Our ship was moving silently and smitothly toward Its objective when suddenly a group ot enemy bombers come i out of the sky. Our fighters Inter-1 i*-pted them and in less than a ininuto four of them went crash-1 Ing and flaming Into the ocean. I The one that broke Into our eon- i voy dove straight into one of the ships and damaged Its cent'al *y tern. Our little ship took the 8. O. | S. and tow»d the damaged vessel) Into port where it was rvpaind and made ready to entw the tight , again After the above I was made to think of life. I was once attaikedl l>y th devil, lie had taken away my steering apparatus will pow-l er. I found myself adrift, out of* control, heading toward the cor il | reefs of doom. 77'11 God heard my ' S. O. 8. call and came t.> my re»-; 'i ue lie towed me to port mid pu * inc in dry dot k and gav> me a first class repair Jnh. He hi” aped off the apparatus and sent me out ' I to sea to do rescue work. My job I ; is now to bring other little ships ; ; into |s>rt for similar repai'. • C. E.: , quails CM 2- I . 8 N II Why not live THE BETTEIt ; WAY and help to niak a BET j • TER WORLD? D. Carl Yoder j ...... O ■ ——— .. ONE KILLED (Contlnu-it Krom Paso Ona) a nearby field before overturning, the sheriff's office said it learned Passengers 'eft the wreckage through an emergency exit and broken windows. Lorna Lane, staff oiganist and music director for the Rockford ra-' dio stat: WROC. who was also ! a bus p.. 'Hi-nger. was uninjured* I Co om-r David Klontz said an I inquest int • Mrs. Schroeder's death ) would b<- <i layed. pending Schroeder’s recovery. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Kingdom Hall West of Hanna Nuttman Park Watchtower Bible Study. 7:30 | P m Friday. October 19. 1915. Sc ■; vice meeting 7:30 p. in. Course in Thcoc atic Minisiryi 8:00 p. in. All people of good will an- Invited to attend th s»* timely j Bible sill lie

[ 7 'it* r ~ JB 1 g I wB Wi - * —l| I f ftr 51 ia I HHK MLIiH II *<* A : to ft : ~ ; JMW VS ■ i ,Jv ' ARGENTINA'S MILITARY GOVERNMENT. headed by President Edelmiro Farrell and the "etrnng man." Col. Juan Peron. ebown above, vice president, ia reported out tu the Army ousts Peron and Farrell le reported under arrest. At the same time, Farrell's ministers, meeting in Buenos Aires, have decided to hold national elections next April to elect a new president The Army which put Peron tn power demanded Peron'a resignation but not until several demonstrations had b*?n staged in Buenos Aires, such as the leaflet shower, pictured, by students protesting the Perun regime. (Internttiomll

TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR MaMoaMwaMMxaMmMM- m ■ ma— ■' »«i» —ii «i i— > —i—an— i—» 111 —■ - ™ * 1,1 r r—r jj. •■■■■■ SALE CALENDAR OCT, 15 Ohio Hereford Cattls sale, Columbus, Ohio. Roy Johnson, auc. OCT. 15—H. A. Moore, 2 miles North of Rockville, Indiana ou Blate Highway No. 41, Well Improved 169 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. OCT 16 -C. W. Dyer and M. C. Glimm, 2 miles East of Silver Indiana on Highway No. 41, then % mile North. Well improved 77 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. OCT. 17 Herman flautbine. 2 miles east of Decatur on 224 then 5 mile north and 4 mile west. Chris Bohnke, auct. OCT. 17 Herman Sautbine, 4 miles north and ’.i mile east of Dent school house. Closing out sale. Melvin Liechty and Chris Bohnke, auctr. OCT. 2t» Mrs. Leota Connell, 430 North sth St , Decatur, Indiana. Furniture and household good- 1 P. M. J. F. Sanmann, auct. OCT. 23—Archbold 4 Bailey, 4'i miles north of Docatur on Christen road K< nl estate and personal property. E. C. Doehrman. OCT. 24 Harry Jackson. 5 miles East on 224 and mile South Close out sale. T. D. Schleferstein, Auct. OCT. 22—F. A. Irving and Sons, » a mile Northwest of Flint, Indiana. Well Improved 480 Acre Farm, Modern Home. 25 head of high grade Guernsey cows. J. F. Sanmann. Auct. OCT. 23—Sam Clinton, 2 miles W<*Mt of Antwerp Ohio, Livestock and Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. 1 OCT. 24—William Hanley, 5 miles East of North .Manchester, Ind., and 1 mill* South. Improved 91 Acre Fann J. F. Sanmann, auct. •OCT. 25 —John Leist, 2L« miles North of Bippiiit, Ind, on State Road 105, Higlily Productive lie Acre Fann and Personal Property J. F. Sanmann, Auct OCT 2*> Carl Andrews, 'z mile south of Chattanooga. Ohio on state highway No. 49. Ileal estate and personal property. Roy Johnson, am I [OCT. 29—Benjamin B Williams, 1 mile North of Rushford, New York, Well Improved 200 Acre Farm and complete line o* Per--onal property. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. OCT. 30 E. B Barker, I mile north and 2 miles east of Chattanooga, Ohio or 2'z miles sou'll and 5 miles west /f Rockford, Ohio. Closing out *ale Roy Johnson Auc:. NOV. I—Andyl—Andy and Bonnie Schock, 2 miles south and 2 miles east of Decatur. Ind or •% south and \ mile east of Adams County Farm, Personal Property and Purebred Berkshire Hogs, i2:3n I’. ,M J. F. Sanmann, Auct. ” — -w. < —- ,1 If SI ' — —•-S- sr- BS I — < ? I. i ‘* ■4Rb,etß9HK3uVw GEN OEORGt C MAT SHAH shake, hands with Irving Berlin, famous on j i aft rpn ■ ing him with the M Merit for • "high stam ird of devoti< n tn Ms country." Mrs. Berlin, the former Ellin M.'.cKay, looks on at the right. The award was In token of Berlin's ,• is ;,>«» to camps around the world. (International Soundphoto)

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