Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1945 — Page 5
A Y, OCTOBER 11, 1945
hiet Reports " ** Rtp° Rr 0F LOCAL MARKETS I for MURRAY * CO. ! ®li kind* of livestock at FT., W<ll»hlre. Berne K'r C every day BWW'itii ’2 ;JO * m *. I ..jfer and no commission. Phone >Ol I d ovtubvi jL. ’>' m — |M* > 9 00 g|fc,'e>"~ li 0 ® ■M 4.60 f .Sner stock yards ■ Phone 101 | <1 October 22 K--<>mL... l!U or weight charge iur.o F<\. - -- HOO EK-. , --1160 Bl' " 1160 Wt »oo 1 • J Bg.-' ............ — iioo yw ivo egg and II Mithy quotations b Furnished by produce co. ■ Phone 380 'll October 22 - .36- c bj.» h-ra and fryert- -0- <■’ MR I'3 C ■Rbjters c ILMn.inge.s 3 iba. * up 21. r uu*l*r 3 lbs 14. ( Ifeaß it :: ■ ■ " *' ! * BAli't • 10 c RR 10 -« r ‘B AL grain market I Krk elevator co. >: Oi toiler 22 R subject to change during day. delivered at elevator. \v !■■ it ffl-ST Wheat • 1 66 ■EK,. A ,n,| old Corn..-- 16" K£p-. B -atii 2 !0 “ 11 ' Mm* l it fio K|r|> . . 204 i MM 123 ■ Korn "I p-r 100 leas. B ® f.u.b. farm Bf® t WAYNE LIVESTOCK KjS Wayne. Ind • Oct. 22 .'■ »•■!<■ sh ady at union today. M in.n lo' steady: 140-490 l-‘"i1" lbs. 14.50: l"0EK it -’■>. Male bogs mid xi ig.s 13.86. l.llllllH 111 'MI, spring I*®*. | good to choice H O"- ■ mhw. 13''i'll *>" Plain Hi ifrrs. good to I Itoice medium 10.00-12.00; MB* 'ill Cows, good 9.00i utter. 7.00-8.00; calmer. Bulls: good 10.00-11.60, LIVESTOCK MB ' , *' > l , ” ll! ‘- *’‘ t 22 — ll'pi - — Livestock: M 7”<«i. active, steady; all B?*f **'*'* ' h'ii«'- sows and gilts » 111,1 "!’• bulk II" ll»" H'S M-u. (him-,, light, I Weights ' l "” 1 ‘‘"'l choice I'HI I |II til. good and choice mows 1 ' u s m 2."""; calves 900; all iles.-ts fully steady M “"‘"ti.'l loo" lb yi.,rB^B 1 "' 1 •is <m ; i; |e.u|., g„,„| i( "d » !, H ll' weights 17. Io; IM'""' 1 “arling io",'': other IM'". I iuts un-diuiii and good Bjff |,,;,l|; l M,ha Kc medium and IM I '"'' 1 I''"": !‘>ad lo'* held M'. common and medium IB i"’>"l|.7s, cow* firm. SM 1 -'""' 1 ii'i'f cows I2."o-i:>u0. ciiimnoii !>■ medium !< 2-r Mt canm-rs ami cutters |M '•■“•"rs. active, vtcudy: MB -""'i aud cltuicu 1j.50-Hi.oti, EW6 , * # - jM*'''l' -''i"": fairly active, early Ln iambs abuui Mteady. midW'ak to lower: gmid and 1 * *' ( * 11 75: few lots choice medium to good 12.5oslu"Kiiter ewes steady; a,i ' l ‘ hoiee 6.00-6.50. I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ago. u n go — dpi : K' M Active, fully stea- ■ K '"’ l! "nd choice barrows and Xi, * “nd tip at 14.85 ceiling; IV *’"• tholce sows at 14.10; Ml'l'ic clearance Bivht Calves 1509 MT,,. Pr *•«'-« ami yearlings " *' rong; *‘ M ’d and choice ,“ ry *"h killing M' y <?8 sdeslrable than week M-. I l ! ,ir,,xi,,n ' ;, ‘ 1 y • s hmds lopp- ■ 'h" colling; both mixMn, s J""* he!,e « »nd a load K l( lv' . f '‘ rM heifers M" " "Irong, stock cattle K-- W' flrn > At U.at> to 14.35; | Sian. .HOURS: ■ s^ 1 11:30 12"-30 to ItfiO fctord.yw, >:oo p. m. t., - T « ! tohon» 135 Glasses Fitted
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —oFor 25 words or lost: 1 time Wo; 2 times 75c; 3 times 51; 6 times |1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted on eklpday schedule. Rata for 10 point BLACK FACE la 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is » a. m. RewiNg .machine repairing —ail makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Wo inako covered buckles, covered buttons, du hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman'a 445 South First. 231t27x FOK SALE Largo size Kalamaa<>o heutrola, like new |6o. Table model Phtko radio >3O. Uarlett drop head sewing ma<hiuc >3O. Breakfast set |l«. Girl’s bicyclo >25. Phone 1670, 211 North «th St 347-ltx Foil SAJ.E Ayrshire bull, eligible for register, 13 months old. Carl .Mehh I. Phom- 6.,1 K. 217 Tv Hilt SALE I'it.' S, i.ul: Ikm.-. trailer, 24 (cat lung with electric brakes, like new. Also Remington portable typewriter. Morton Teeple, Pleasaul Mills. 247-a3tx EOil SALE Holstein Seller .r f Ted Lepiier. 3’a miles east < f Hoagland. 247-3' x FOR SALE 6 room semi-modern bouse. Bathroom, three doscl*. gas, floureacent iiglit-, water and Venetian bliuds. Nice uhuhb-ry. Also adjoining lot if desired. Phone 8492 for appointment. 247-3' \ wheel 1936 Ford truck, with grain bed and stock rack. Cail 245, Decatur. 247g1t FOR SALE OK TitAl'kl lIS hoi sea, 1 to H years old, weight 11"0 to 1800 pounds; team of rmoo h moutheil mules, weight 2100. All in good flesh. 1 mile north. 1 mile east of llluftton. Harry Reed- 213g7t ForrSAl.E--4'» ai re I.irin west of Decatur, good fertile soil, and good buildings, with electricity. S'hwwrtz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe st. Tel. 139 M. 2311 t FOR SALE—B room, Z apartment house on North Sixth street, 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
FOR SALE 7-room modern dwel ling. 3 bed rooms with cedar lined closets; bard wood floor*; basement under entire bouts, large garage. Located North Third St. Price >6850. Walter J. Bockman. General Insurance and Real Estate. 166-ts KHI^CLE - i'o.wjessioa'in 30 days five room completely modern Mercer Avenue home. Largo living room, dining room, kitchen with built in < upboards. one large bedroom, one small bed room. Basement with majestic furnace, automatic hot water heater. May be viewed in afternoons by appointment only, it's good to live in Decatur. Bob Heller. Realtor, K. C Building, Phone 1170 night or day 246-ts FOR”SALE - "aTlorn Manure 1,0;.d---ern. 2 Tractor Manure Spreadera, 2 Tractor Disk-. 5 Cultlmul-chi-ra, 2 Sprocket Type Cultipa' kers, 8 Rotary Hoes. 3 Corn Shellera with Blowers, 1-16 in IT”* USED I John Deere Maim • Spreader, 2 Tractor Disks, < raig Ville Garugc. Craigvllk 219 61 FOR SALE Fi’ve'or'slx rvgM<-ict and grade Hol.lein cows, choice from part of herd, all D. IL I- Arecords, some fresh and <<uu heavy springers. Also several bull calves. Harold Melcher, two miles northeast of Hoagland. 219-3 U FOll - S'AI7E Electric ironer like new. Phone 1233. i9-.lv hllf SALE Holstein c<7*. Indi aim <alt by sldt Ray Uw trola, and Florence ilolhlast. Kenm il Mitchel, I tilth -e« ■ Monroe. 24913 s FOR SALE ■ 2 building lots on 12th St. Semimodern bouse <» t Sth St. near G G 6<) acre farm, .ill under cultivation, near small town In Adams county. Clyde O. Troutnor, Phone 73 or 1166. Jl9-3U —■» cows iu increased supply steady to strong; bulls and vealers fully steady; < utter cows k-25 down; weighty sausage bulls to 12-75, beef bulls to 13.50. Sheep -l.omt. Market fairly active and generally steady; good and choke slaughter lambs 14.75 to mostly 15.00. bucks LOO less; most common lightweight soriouts H.mi to 12 00, bucks included; two loads good and choice I>B lb. yearling* fall shorn pelt 12.35. one load medium and good yeailings 11-00: native slaughter eWes common to choice 5-00 to 6 30. the practical top several loads »t-t---ern slaughter ewes mostly cull and common 4.75 to 3.00.
<H ICKIES by Ken Reynolds ' Tll nn l * ’T' • ■ ’ Wiiat happened? —-Swwvr every Ihiuocrate Want Ad you read?" FOR SALE Good Healr«Vlar~Wilt sell cheap. Inquire at 410 South 13th street or telephone 5594 24Ha2tx FOR SALE Medium size white enameled coal or wood kitchen range. Inquire at 425 Grant Street. 248-3tx FOR SALE Winter” Pears >IOO bu. I’4 miles west Munroe on Mr Sadie Gould farm, or nee Clarence McKean 348-3tx FOR SALE 50 Barr7d“RMFlaybig pullet*. Call 4273 Monroeville. 2 miles east of road No. 101 and !4 mile south of Alien county line. Columbia Guenin 24831 X FOR”SALE Dlnliig room suite and a bedroom suite, electric stove with a toaster and wsffel iron, dresser, W Iton rug, clothes rack, laundry stove, two pairs of drape*. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe telephone. 196-ts FOR SALE -Bedroom suite, "els? trie stove, waffle iron aud toaster; laundry stove; dresser, kitchen cabinet; clothae rack. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe route 1, Phone Monroe 91 N. 211-gtf
FOR BALE — Semi-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 32,850. Bob Heller, realtor, K. C. Building, phono 870, night or day. 227-ts Ft )R"S ALE - s~room "modern" house, full basement, motor plumbing, shower hath, built-in cupboards, located northwest. 5 room semi modern house, close In, 6 room semi-modern house southwest. Several building lota. Choice of Adams county farm lands. Tri-State Realty, T. D. Schleferstein, Phono 105. 226-ts ■7TZ ANTEP Wanted Apartment or hou.-.v, unfurnished. Phom- 9SO-G. 24813 s W VNTED Rid<- to International Harvester. 7 to 3'30 shift. 310 N. Third St. Phone 311. 248-b3tx WANTED - "" - "Good - lieagi - hound rabbit dog. Must be good See or call Pete Whitright. Phone 8825. 247-3 U WA N T ED"~ ~ tSedprices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For Quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales. First and Monroe; phons 372. 214-ts WANTED Open sows and all kinds of cattle. L. W. Murphy. Phone 6762. 3K-6tx WANTED To rent from private party, space for house trailer and acres* to bathroom accommodations, separate from party's house or suitable arrangement. Contact Mi. or Mia. Earl Dougu',. Hotel Rice, Decatur. 2l9u2tx WASTED -Cun you span- your car? I n<-cd cars for our ver-vn-t-iiKii now returning High ceiling prices yet being paid Fred Ihiscbe. phone 975. 219t12x U INTEir Apartment or" house. 3 or I room < all 1753. 249-gltX MISCELLANEOUS lOOF TftßOfeLiJ—Call OB ua, we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any slie job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional coat Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold * K>«nk Phone 443. JO if FARMEILS ATTENTION-We remove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur pbone 2000. We pay ail phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ls APPLIANCE EfeRViCE We service all makes of washers, •weepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a com plete line of parts for all populat makes. —Arnold t Klenk. 31-ts INS VLA T E ~a.mi" Sa i”fhe - *w ll investment soon pays for Itself In fuel savings over 40%. Gamble’s Homeguard lusulation. 249-lt W A NTED~To wash windows" chan wall paper, chimneys and cisterns. Also any other odd jobs. Frank Straub, telephone 210. 249-aitx FO HRE N T ~~ , FOR RENT- -' rwm furnished apartment. Suitable‘for one or two persons. 827 North Fifth Street. 2<»-*2t FOR RENT Furnished house, four rooms. Call 677. 2l‘*-b!f Faith may out-travel reason, but they start on the same road.
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—BBTAfIITFOtW — LiVsi-’ftatiuu Ikmm*"no'' t Jal.a Nelliq Bowman. 249-ltx Return Six Million Troops By Next May Complete European Return By January WASHINGTON, Oct U—(VP) - Return of 6,000,900 troops from overseas Is scheduled to he completed by next May, Vice Admiral Emory 8 !<and. administrator of the war shipping aduuuistratlun. Raid today. lamd aald the luovtmont of this number of troops to the battle areas required three aud a half years. Heavy European returns are to be completed by January when a great portion of the troop fleet will be switched to the Pacific Land said that the WBA fleet, even before it reached ita present strength of 47® ships, brought home mure than 850.00" troops between V E Day and Sept. 1. This represented 874 pegeeut of th. lib I, uoo men returned. The other 12.6 percent returned ou foreignflag ships, largely Briti-.h. Th- WBA fleet consists of 20 passenger liners and 45" cargo type ships, converted to troop transports. These vessels have a total carrying capacity of 600.600 men. In addition. 250 coinbat type siiips are being us-J, chiefly in the Pacific. - —— --Q ' —- Pope Urges Women Enter Public Life Rome, O<i. 22 -fl'P) Women of all the world wen urged by Pope Pius XII yesterday to participate iu public life, to cast their votes for "peace” and to piotect th" home againat the inroads of totalitarianism and capitaihin. Ills admonitions were directly to 13.000,00 u Italian Catholic women wiio soon will vote for the first time but bls address was broadcast worldwide. Il also coincided with tin- first exercise of suffrage by Hie women of France Sunday. ——— o —— Markets At A Glance By UNITED PRESS Stocks irregular. Bonds irregular; V S. governments steady iu quiet trading Curb stocks irregularly higher m active tradiug. Cotton higher. Wheat, oats. rye. barley and coui steady. Chicago livestock; hogs active, cattle sl ady to strong, and sheep (airly active and generally steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE What: Dec. 175%%; May 1.74; July 16« U %; Sept 166% Corn: Dec. 116%A; May 1.17; July 1.11%; Sept. 1.15’, S A. Oats: Dec. 53%-%; May 6a%-%, July 61%. Sept. 63%. Sppolntrnret ot Exerutnv Kslale .%<•■ Ittn Nolh-e is hereby given that the iiiid-rvigueii h“» been ai>p'>int ,- <l !'.»«• iitrlv ut the estate of l.ldy Juno Andrew Lite <•( A4em» County, deeegsetL niie estate is probably solvent V-rti„n Aihlk w. - u'riv. 1,. Items nierls. Ittorne,. (i. i. tn. 1915 tst 11-IS-Z® HlltTll < K«TIPK-AT« Nutb-e Is hereby given that M il->u T •• Campbel! has filed a petition in tha Clrouit Court of Adams County. Indians, to ii inn- tile Hmi and pla- '• us i‘M birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on tii 391 u day '•< t'-tobvr. tai-. Cf,Yl>E O. TROItTNKR Clerk ot the Adams Circuit Court Ori 2:
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing FULL HOUSE! " ' (POPEYE! s.\ |(AHOy._POPEyEfJ| If. I 11, / V I AUCEfj'l/, /(/■ ll > S jeeel s• f > ( AW - P|PE j'V 4 W 7 I jflu F-i 1 ’T \) — w busy) / \ ti jy ', aj\ hm ><• '/ Ly/ 1} \v i. Wv BLONDIE NOT AS PICTURED! Eto earn MONty Y| r hehastowopk <1 'T3 r Tai i|''i||ll|H ,70 take care f GET THE MCM£y ) HAVE T 9.'*” R|< A . I. /I. '"’ll lit V 11S ■ TO PAY THE RENT - HARP EVERY ) 1/ » --- RD. ‘
Wage Boos! Given By Standard Oil Chicago. Oct 22 tl’i'i The Standard OH Company of tudiaDu today announced a 15 percent wag". inereage fur ite sales represents- i Ilves und general office workers, | members of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, chauf-: faun, warehousemen and helpers (AFL). Eight union locals, representing approximately 2.000 company workers, accepted the wage Increase offer, company spokesman said. Tank wagon drivers, maintenance men. salesmen and clerical employes are effected Admit Fort Wayne, Bluffton Robberies F»rl Wayne, Ind . (hl. 22 (HP)
JiMMf Jr LT I j 'mH F ■ t W'k a i ... ON THfll ARRIVAL at Atsugi airstrip in Japan, Danny Kaye and Ta-o Durocher pose beneath a Brooklyn street sign just to prove it’s a small world. The comedian, left, and the Brooklyn Dodgers' manager, center, who are on an entertainment tour for the occupying forces in the Nip homeland, are shown with J. Arbecny. Brooklyn, who received the sign (Flatbush Avenue and Bergen Street) from Mayor Fionllo LaGuardia. Thia is an official U. 8. Army Signal Corps radiophuto. Cltrtefnationa' Soundphoto)
£ MF 1 "Ske may be eld, but she still has pl**** •< W r Talking about the car. w« think. Probably b«an gutting regular service lor it Irom a Plymouth. Dodga Da Sot* or Chryalor doal*r. You’ll bo wiso Io do iikowteo. Your ctoalor can apply the experience and equipment to keep your car properly seeviced. When you inesat on MOPAR, you got parte engineered especially for your cat or truck. Plymouth. Dodge. Do SoloChryelet Service is Good Service! Tune in Andre ffootetaneteTknmdayo. CBS. I P-M. EST.
John Rtout. 3>. and Hzrold Mapoe, 23. bath of Fert Wsyne. ■ hav" admitted to police th" burglaries of four cases and tavern* ut Fort Wayne and two tavern* at Bluffton. The two men. being hold I under 11.000 bond, originally wore I arrested for attempting to steal a I car. 22 Men Are Killed In Alaskan Air Crash Anchorage, Alaska. Oct. 22—1(1'. Pt Bodies of 17 enlisted men and five officers were removed today from the wrockago of a C-47 trans port plane which ei-ohed and burned Inst night while attemptIng to land during a blizzard. Buffeted by storms over the (!blk »ch mountain* enroute here from the Aleutian chain, tho transport pintle ploughed into 111" tops of cottonwood tree* liordering the airi field and burst into flanioa
Trade In a Peed Town ■— Deestur i NOTICE i I have opened ■ PLUMBING SHOP ■ • at my residence end am | equipped to take care of your | plumbing needs. Phone 5145 I will be glad to be of service to you. ALVA LAWSON Never Too to Insulate CELOTEX Blown Rock Wool Let me give you a free estimate. BILL CRIST Phone 726 Monroe, Ind. I
PUBLIC AUCTION As l am giving up housekeeping. I will sell the following personal prqgurty at 722 N. sth street, iu Decatur. Indiana, on SATURDAY, OCT. 27, 1945 Sale Starting at 1-00 O'clock HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Walnut Dining Room suite, buffet, table and 6 chairs; Wilton 9x12 Bug: Wilton Bxlo 6 iuk. 3 throw tugs; Walnut Spinet Desk and chair; 6 tube Crosh-y table model radio; End Table: Hmoking Stand; I’uii up Chair, 2 rockers; 2 Toupc Overatuffed chairs; Oak ituff. i, Sqiiar.- Oak Table; 6 ANTIQUE CHAIRS AT LEAST 190 YEAR:; OLD; Antique Rocker; la-ather Davenport. 3 Hall Trees; Bedroom Suite; Jenny Lind three-quarter bed, springs and mattress; Metal It-'l, springs and mattress; Combination Stove, range aud gas; f/,s|i"s; Cooking Ctiusils. Electric Swc-per; Porch Swing, porch Rocker; 2 nu tal lawn chairs; Lawn mower; other articles too numerous to mention TEHMB-CAHH. Mrs. Pete Amspaugh Audioneei "Sli-lvin E Li' chty. Berne, lud t.'l-ik Bryce Daniels. PUBLIC SALE 1 a ill sell at public auction s' the Riverside bale Barn ill Decatur, Indiana, on THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1945 At 7:30 P. M. Central Standard Time 10—Head of Cattle —4O 24 HOLBTEINB: 6 mws with <ahc- by side. IX cows «ill freshen by November U>; 3 huiter.v. 2 Holstein bulls, one 1 months old. one 15 muiiths old The»i- are outstanding bulls 13 GUERNSEYS; These <ows are 3 years old and up 3 will be treih by day of i-ale, Id will be fresh by December I. 3 JERSEYS; These cows will be fresh by <Uy <>( sale, These tire registered and high grade rows If you are looking ; for good winter milk cows be sure to attend this sale Thesn cows ■ an be seen any time during the day of October 25. at the Riverside Sale Bain. T. It and Hang • tested. TERMS CASH LESTER G. BRANDT, Owner I Liknbcigei Bros aud Doekruiau. Auctioneers
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Trade in a Geo® Town — Decatur ♦ ROOFfNG ♦ SIDING ♦ LNSLLATION ♦ INVISIBLE COMBIN' ATION STOKM AND SCREEN WINDOWS. We Apply BILL CRIST Phone 726»Monruff EREE ESTIMATE See — Kenneth Runyon for irmurance of all kinds: Automobile' Fire * Liability. Decatur Insurance Agency Eateblishad lU7 Above Schmitt Market Office Ph. 385 Rss. Ph. 844
