Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1945 — Page 5

, ; H Y OCTOBER, 23, 1945

Kt Reports WKpORT OF LOCAL S®REIGN MARKETS ■SB' far . Kt MURRAY A CO. **!■ U md» of live.tock at "?■, Willshire, ® ern * '*£■' rec «ived •*•'* d,y "■ll I* * 0 p ‘ , and no commission. Slßl'iion* 3bl October 23 W . ..IK.M ;• nr*- — u w -g” ~ hot «’* U.H < 9 00 i|K~ 15,00 W 4.50 stock YARD* Phone 10» ■r, i.j October 23 S,. „n or »-I«bt cbirv ’K, 114 50 '■k. ■■ ". 14.00 »• = W is.#o .■ ' 9 OT — 15.00 V 12.00 »> "" too ■IESALE EOO ANO quotation# by ■tur PRODUCE CO. S Phone 380 ■ u--! October 23 K- - —»« c K so. c and fryer*- 20. c ■g. 19 C 11 - ■ere >’• c Hrinrers 3 I*’ B - * up 2 *‘ C ■ tl n<|cr 3 lb» 1«- c w io. « Kl grain market S ; ELEVATOR CO. ■-h d October 23 Ki subject io change J] during day. ■ delivered at elevator. gM Wheat ..#1.67 ■* and Old Corn—— 1 60 ■ B'-ans — 210 ■, ... 2 04 ■at, «o Bans 2.04 Kj 2.00 ■...' 1.25 ■ : .03 per bushel lew. ■q: .04 per 100 less. ■f f o b. farm ■NAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ■poll,. Oct. 23 — (UP! — B- Livestock: 9 »,joo. active, steady; ■ choice 100 pound* up. ■ |6<> lbs. and some choice ■eights 14.85; 100-140 lbs. ■t. good and choice hows ■ 2.400; calves SOO; fed ■>.*l hellers active, largely ■wo loads choice 1189 lb. ■nd one load strictly choice ■ 18.00: small lota choice I s’eer IT.?#; load good to leifers 16.50: cows less aclargely steady; good beef 2.50-13.50; few to 14.30; t and medium 9.25-12.0 T; ami cutters 6.50-9.0 T; active and steady, top

I.fairly active; good 1.1! lambs 1101)14.75; <lmi« 15.00 with 15.75 ■hicago livestock <><■), 23 — (UP) — Livestock: ■>.•■»" Active, fully stea--1 and choice barrows and ||Bl" Hi. up ii xr,, ceiling good nows 11.10; cvmplc'e fi.'iiHi; calves 1,000. BB r *S|’l>ly choice fed steers steady, moderately ®F- alxitii half dozen loads 9 and yearlings 18.00; It* tiers 17.50; ail other |9 both (ian»e» on peddling 9_ "low and weak; in- «* cents off- good be<-f JB* ! *«dy. all others weak to •>'" down; mostly 10 l<> 15 Mil lower. bulla steady to 9 : vealers very firm at 16.60 ■ i '"lk medium t« choke led 9 J'afllnga 13.75-17.60; ami medinm 70.50-H.00; ■ cattle fa| t |y active, mostly clwdte yearlings to ■ I,MM ' Market generally than Monday, slaugli mostly 25 cents lower; B 4 "' 1 choice 11.50-11.75; bucks Il , common lightweight V 1 lambs mostly to.ffO.il.oo; ■ «*« good and choice 87K‘ fall shorn pelts •taughter ewes mostly K h ; " ,mm on to choice native K , ‘ i •'*•* largely 5.00-60)). EL !o ” ; «®Wal load lots B.r«' U " Md grades ■ _ alaughtay ewes 4.75-5.00. wT~~' ' "—p— B iau,*“ - !,ru,h - < ‘ J 'crmi land 2WW " < re * ut Mlaaou' l s | r- | ttpa arca a( . (0 . <1 . linuston.

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —O— For 25 word* or leu: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times |1; 6 times #1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted on eklpday schedule. Rate for io point BLACK FACE Is 6c per word for ineertion. Copy must bs In off les by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is 9 a. m. ... FOB SALE SWWiNrt MACHINE rEpaiiUßg —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's 445 South First. 231t27x FOR 'BALE bR TOT»B: IS hor sen. 4 to 8 years old. weight HOT to 1800 pounds; team of ainoo'h mouthed mules, weight 210®. All in good flesh. I mile north, 1 mile east of Bluffton. Harry Heed. 243g7t TolFsA Clc^4«’acre farm west of Decatur, good fertile soil, and K<x»<l buildings, with electricity. Schwarts Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe at. Tel. 1398. 231 ts FbU HALE—B"room, 2 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 dwelling, S bed rooms with cedar lined closets; hard wood floors; basement under entire house, large garage. Located North Third St. Price ##Bso. Walter J. Bockman, General Insurance and Real Ee Ute. 166-ts P<>M»i*Hsio:i in 30 days five room completely modern Mercer Avenue home, Large living room, dining room, kitchen with built in cupboards, one large bedroom, one small bed loom. Base ment 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 870 night or day. 246 ts Foil SALE 3 Horn Manure Lood era. 2 Tractor Manure Spreadera. s Tractor Dinks, 5 Cultiniiilchers, 2 Sprocket Type Cultipackera, 8 Rotary Hoes, 3 Corn Shellera with Blowers, 1-16 in. Plow— USED t John Deere Manure Spreader, 2 Tractor Disks. Craigville Garage. Craigville. 249-« t

F&li SALE Flve’or aix registered and grade Holstein cows, choice from part of herd, all I). If. I. A. records, some fresh and some heavy springers. Also several bull calves. Harold Melcher, two milt* northeast of Hoagland. 219-3 H FOR SALE - Electric iroier like new. Phone 1253. 2l»-3tx rrnr BaLß— holstefn cow, troth I with calf by side. Hay lk>y heatrola, and Florence Holblaat. Kenneth Mllehel, 1 miles east Monroe. 24»t3x FOR 'SALE T building - lobToT 12th St. Semimodern bouse on Bth St., near G. G. W acre farm, a'l under cultivation, near small town in Adams county. Clyde O. Troutner, Phone 73 or 1168 24!*-3tx Fbll SAtfc fiioiizc and While Broad Breasted turkeys, live or dressed. Also broil'i s. Call Arthur Lytle noon or evening, Phone 8474. 24ft Foil SA 115 Team horses; row? freshen soon; gill: heifer; good set harness and collars. H. Lib), phone 980 II after 4 p. tn. 250-31 < FOB "SALE Ttenown «lioilating heater, iairgesl slue, <ood BOW. Clifford Houk. Hoagland. Ind. 23V-3tx (Mil SALfc Hurd coal burner. Tn good condition. .Marion < onrad, four miles north of Magley 250-b3tx HJtl SALfe 100 acre farm, 4 miifM nortiiwesi <»( I’reidc; mmlern dairy barn. A M. Bltberich, netalur route 2. 230-31 x Foil SALE Fordson tractor in good running condition; Oliver 2 12-ineh tractor plow; 6 on side disk; 8 foot cult (packer; good wpiitig tooth harrow. Call or sen Leuter W. Human. Decatur, phone 6761 after 5 p.m. 2 - FOIl" SAI-E ”"Coleman gasoline range in good condition. (all oi see Lester W. Suman, Decatur, phone 6761 after 5D m. 25011 |r()li SALE Pur< ,_ i> i«•• •a y res hI re bull, 2D months old. grandson of an approved sire. Pure bred 6 months old bull calf. Veri Laut-zenlo-iser. I mile north 2’z miles Berne Tile Mill. 250t2x FOtrSALE — Globe enattWled range, A-l condition. Phone 573-8. Jeff llauch. 2WUx FOfTSALE — Victory monogram heating stove. Holds i<>o pounds of coal. Used two aoasosw. Dani I house north. Decatur route 4. 260-gSt

QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds 1/ ’ V ¥ rWJS! S. ' 1 L noi until i 'imiHii i va<ling Th»* Democrat Want Ads!" FOR SALE Medium size white enameled coal or wood kitchen range. Inquire at 425 Grant Street. 248-StX FOR SALE - Winter Pears - 1100 bu. Imiles wort Monroe on Mrs. Sadie Gould farm, or see f’lareno* McKean. 34K-3tx Hilt SALE 5u Barred Rock lay - - ing pullets, call 4273 Monroe ville. 2 miles east of road No. 101 and hi mile south of Allen county Hue. Columbia Guenin. 248-ltx FOR fIALH — Bemt-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 tor only #2.850. Bob Heller, realtor, K. C. Building, phone 870, night or day. 227-ts FOR SALE-5 - roomlnodern house, full basement, motor plumbing, shower bath, built-ic cupboards, located northwest, 5 room sdmlmodern house, close in, 5 room <scmt-modern house southwest. Several building lota. Choice of Adams county farm lands. Trl-State Realty, T. D. Behieterstein, Phone 105. 22#-tf WANTED WA.m !D Apartment or house, I unfurnished. Phone 98U-G. 24813 s WANTED Ride to International Harvester. 7 to 3:30 shift. 310 N. Third St. Phone 511. 248b3tx WANTED — Used can, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Ziutsmaster Motor Sales. First and Monroe; phone 372. 214-ts WAMtEli—Open sows and afi kinds of cattle. I* W. Murphy. Phone 6762. 24«-6tX WXNTED ~To~renT from’private party, space for house trailer and access to bathroom accommodations, separate from party's house or suitable arrangement. Contact Mr. or Mrs. Earl Donga',. Hotel Rice, Decatur. 249-a2tx WA .X TED Can you spare your car? I need cars for our servicemen now returning. High ceiling prices yet being paid. Fred IttiKche. phone 975. 249t12x on farms. Blastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33T-T-tf WA NfE D~ Apa i' in eh t <-r house. 3 or 4 rooms. Call 8753. 249-g3tx WAHTEB - To wash windows, clean wall paper, chimneys and cisterns. Also any other odd jobs. Flunk Straub, telephone 21«. alls MIRCELI.ANEOUS ROOF tROIJBLk—CaII on ue, we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply * guaranteed Carey roof at no additional eoat Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold * Kieuk. Phone 4(3. H-ts Farmers -Trfteßfibif-We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 20OT. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts AMLIANtt BIHVtcT We service all makea of washers, •weepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a com plete line of parts (or all popular makes. —Arnold A Kienk. 31-ts GAMBLES’bi.xuiute fc loom h«»me»i as low us fltontt complete. Homeguard insulation installed by our mined epei'lalUts will cut y«mr fuel cos! up to Phone 429 today for Ir* t criiimule. Gamble 250-11 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wuyne, Ind-. Oct. 23 — (CP, The market allowed a downward trend toduy when spring luii'ba dropped 25 cents and calves were priced 50 cents lower at union stockyards. Hogs were unchanged and oilier markets remained steady. Hogs: market steady; Itd-tOT lbs. 14.70; I2<»-14« lbs. HOT; !«<•- I 2« lbs. 14 26. .Male hogs 19.00; roughs and s’ags 13.95. Yearling lambs 10.00; spring lambs 14.00; clipped ewes 6.00, Calves 16.01!. Steers, good to choice 14.0016.00: medium 12.U0-14.0T. PRHn Helfers, good tp-choice. ■ 12.50-14.00; medium io.OO-12.Q0; ' plain (.00-10.50. Cows, g<md 9 OTil.o|; cutter. 7.00*8.00: vanner, 3.00-6.00. Bulls: good 10.00-11.50; nt'-ditim 8.06-11.00. ———— —o— ————— Trade in a Goo« Town — Decatur

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foiTHRXT-r room fur nished ] apartment. Suitable for tme or two peraoua. 927 North Fifth Street. 249-g2t CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSC Wheat: Dec. I.7(fc; May 1.74M•4: July 1.#8’4-%: Sept. !.«(%. Corn; Dec 1.18 ft; May l.lTftß; July 1.16 ft; Sept. I.lsftA Oata: Dec. «4-64 ft May #sft-ft; July 64; Sept 63. ATOMIC - BOMB PLANT (Ce*«4—ed From r«a» Os»» containing some of the fluid from the vat was knocked from a hook. The fluid, which look»d like water. showered me. A few hours later my legs and hands began to bum.** Darling said he was taken to Hanford hospital. The following morning when HUtgeons went to examine Darling's ovemlls, shoes und underwear, which lie bad been wearing at the time of the accident, all they found wore some metal clasps lying on the bottom of his hospital clothes closet, Ksvancy itaid A muskrat can travel us far as 50 yards under water without coming up (or air. Xullre us Haiti HrtllriarMl Os Ketalr Notice In hereby given to Hit- creditors, lirlr* and Isaslces ot Marie Khlertlliig, ii>-<-eaiie<i, to appear la Hie AdninM t'lrrult Court, held at Decatur. likllmiih, oh the SIM day of Noveinlo-r ISI-I, and show <«uh<-, it any. why the Flmtl H«tlteineiit >'ounlH Mllh tile eHtstv of Maid de-cetk-llt »ho till! not be approved; amt said heirn arc notified lo then and there make proof of heirship, end K-eelve th<-lr dlHtrlbutive »liar<-s. Ida Kruci-kebcra. Executrix, l>«-<'Htur, Indiana, Inlier ZJ, 191". ferd 1.. I.Hlervr. Allnree,. oct. :j-3o INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570

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The Central Soya Co. Wants To LeitMi* on a Yearly Basis Houses and Apartments in or near Decatur. We will maintain these properties. Call G. W. Vizard—Phone 337

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ASKS ONE YEAR (Continued Fiom Page One) vics of our cotinlty.'* "I recommend that the training should be for one year,** he said ‘TCarh young man should enter training at the age of 18 or upon his graduation from school, whichever b later; hut In any event before bis 20th birthday. “A trainee who completes his high school education in his 17th year should be eligible, with pa. ental consent, to enter the course ot training. '•After the first few months of training, a totted trainee! who are not physically qualified for military service could be trained in certain akilia so that If war came, they could take their place In ship yards, munitiona factories and similar Industrial plants." In addition to a strong citizens reserve, which he said must be th; backbone of our inlli'ary force, the President also naked for the maintenance of a comparatively small navy, army and marine corps and a greatly strengthened national guard and organized reserve for the army, navy and marine corps The President made a aharp dis- ' tlnctlon between his proponal and conscription. "Conscription is compulsory scrvlt— In the army or navy nt time of peace or war," he said. I "Trainees tinder this proposed leg- ; udation. however, would not be enrolled tn any of the armed sc. • vjc< s. They would be civilians in training. "They would be no closer to memitcrHhlp in the armed forces than if hey had no training." The President said that only congress would be empowered to draw train*- h from the universal training program iuto the army t-r navy. "And if that time ever came,” he mH, "Thea* trainees could he inducted only by selective process, as they were inducted for World War 1 and World War 11." The difference, he said, would be that the selectees would have had a year’s experience and would have been basically trained Under peacetime conditions the railways of Great Britain run 25 per cent more trains daily than any other country tn the world and the average nutnlrr of trains per route mile of line throughout the railways system i« 54 per d ty. compared with nine on the sam--basis in th United States, -tecordtug to the British Railways. Markets At A Glance By United Press Btocka lower in moderately active trading. Bonds lower; U. S. govetumunts lower. Curb stock** lower. Cutton lower. Wheat closed up • to off ft cent; corn off ft to up ’« cents; oats up ft to off cent; rye off ft to up % cent; barley up ft to Ift cenl*. Chicago livestock: Hog# active and fully steady, cattle steady to weak, sheep weak

Lower Hog Price Support Program Change Effective October 1,1946 Washington. Oct. 23 I UP) — The government today lowered the hog price support program for the yesr beginning Ort. I. 1946. from the present #l3 a hundred pounds fist piles guaranty assured farm era to a yearly average of #l2. A •yatem of weekly price variations also wax introduced. The new support program will vary from #1075 In Dtrcmher. 1948, to #13.25 In September, 1947. These are Chicago base price*. The variations will follow changes In the seasonal pattern of marketings. They are designed to encourage production an<i marketing of hogs during period* when marketings usually are small and prices higher. At the Mint' time, secretary of agriculture Clinton P. Anderxon called fnr a 1946 spring pig crop of 52.00T.00T pigs. Thia would altoul equal the production of plan tn the spring of 1945—the crop which will In-gin to move to market next month in the midst of one of tne nation's worst pork shortages. The Agriculture Department raid the average pricr of >l2 at Chi rago "Is adequate" to reflect at least the government's legal commitment of 90 percent of parity to farmers for the country as a whole. The minimum prices will apply lo hogs bought by federally Inxpected slaughterers baaed on get*graphical differentisla and below Hie Chicago weekly average support Tile na w schedule of hog price xupport at Chicago: Week ending Oct 5, 1916, 812.75; Oct. 12. 812.50; Oct. 19. 312 25; Oct 26. 812. Nov. 2. 111.75; Nov. 9, #11.50; Nov. 16. #1125; Nov. 23. #11; Nov. 30. #10.75. Dec. 7. 11. 2! and 28. >10.75. Jan. 1. 1947, #10.75; Jan IL 111; Jan 18 and 25. #ll 25. Feb. 1, 311.50, Feb. 8 and 15, 811 75; Feb. 22, #l2. March 1. 812; March 8. 15. 22 and 29. 812 25 April 5. 812.25; April 12. 19 and 26, 312 May 3, lit. 17, 21. 31. June 7. 14 arid 21. 811.75; June 28. 312 July 5, 812 25: July 12. 312.50; July 19. 813.75. July 26. 813. Aug 2, 9. 16, 23 and 30, 813. Sept. 6. 13. 20. and 27. >13.25. The present rate of >L3 at Chi cage wax extended from Sept |, 1946, to Oe’ 1, 194« —p — Shortage Os Tires Serious In Indiana Indianapolis. Oct. 23 -41’1’4—The Indiana Office of Price* Administration said today that a •hortlge of automobile tires on dealers' shelve* confronted motorists with "the* most serious situation since Pearl Harbor." The GPA said that the* sheertagf was eauoed by "optimism general>ml by reports eif an early end of rationing, coupled with a lag in lire pretduction." Adequate* tire supplies sr<* maiiv months away, the <)PA adde d Pedestrian Is Killed When Struck By Truck Jasonville, Ind., (let. 23 (UP) [tins Gonvis, 47. Jasonville*, was inI jured fatally last night when he I was struck by a true k While walk-

in along a Clay county road uokr the Green* county line Lowall R. Hlus, 17, Linton R R 3, driven* of the truck, said he was attempting to pa*a another vehicle when ha struck Gouvis Trade In a Good Town — Decatur tppvln'atrae »f AUeileletratrta We. 4ie* Notice is hereby given (hat the und**rsl*ne4 has bon appointed Administratrix nt the eiatata nr Richard E Tnnneller lata of Adame County, ■(•■•oed. Th* aetata la probably solvent. Iz>ulaa M Tonnallar, Administratrix. Edewaed A. Noon*. A((ore*>. (vt a, ie<«. Oct. B-14-Z3

. ■ » ■ i i» i ——■ -w—,i lv i * i s . *mj 8 A 4 i 9 i * i-Wfe wM 4 &***; -*•' ' hi ff ‘ !*■ THI SIGMA ALPHA MU FRATERNITY HOUS# fli* at New Brunswick, N. J., in which two Rutgers university atndenta and » 19-ye*r-old guest died and six otherrs, including a second young woman, w*r* injured, la under exhaustive investigation by the university. Th* fraternity has been placed on Indefinite social probation for violation of a rule prohibiting unchaperoned entertaining of girls in campus fraternity houses. Started by sparks from a fireplace, the fire brok* out at 3:30 a. m., according to a survivor, who said the boy# retired to a third floor, while the two girl# slept in a second-floor room, because their hosts were unable to find them overnight accommodations elsewhere in the town following the Rutgers-Rhode Island foot- — —OEISiaIUU I ftwftttfi.L. REAL ESTATE AUCTION HIGHLY IMPROVED 375 ACRE GRAIN AND STOCK FARM Satuiday, Oct. 27,130p.m. LOCATION: 2 miles Ea*t of Montpelier, !n>liana on the Sou’h side of No. 18. IMPROVEMENTS: 7 ROOM MODERN HOME, malty built-in features including Electric meat freezer, SOT lb. capacity; Automatic Water PresHure System BARN 72x102, drained concrete floors throiighouL Feeding facilities (or H»0 Beef Cattle. Dairy barn for 25 Head Dairy (‘attic Dairy Equipment and Modern Milk Room equipped In meet approved regulations for productton of Grade A Milk. Built-in Hammer Mill and Feed Choppers with power plant and line shafts. Feed rooms and bins. ItOT and COLD WATER PRESSURE TO ALL BUILDINGS. llrgE HOG HOUSE, concrete floors, drained. Chicken House Corn Crib and Granary. Large Platform Scales, covered OWNER S COTTAGE on a Scenic spot on Saiamouie River, fine fishing. hunting and winter sports. Completely Modern, lined with knotty pine and Douglas Fir. Large Living Room, Fireplace, hawmenl. Water system. A FINE SPOT ?’’?•' I , EitMANENT HOME OR WEEK ENDS ALL BUILDINGS ARE IN EXCELLENT REPAIR. 12- ACRES, EXTRA GOOD PERMANENT PASTURE, BALANCE UNDER CULTIVATION This farm has always carried a lot of stock, has been kept well manured. Fanned well, properly rotated and is in a fine stat* of cultivation. WELL DRAINED. WELL FENCED and IDEALLY LOCATED. OUE OF THE BEST EQI IPPED STOCK AND GRAIN FARMS IN THIS SECTION OF INDIANA This description docs not do justice to this fine farm. INSPECT this place lirforc sale day or write for detailed folder TERMS: 20% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. ARTHUR E. CASE OWNER IJ. F Sanniann Auctioneer '(’ W Kent—Sales Manager. ■ Sale conducted tiy Midwest Realty Auction Co. | Decatur. Indiana.

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MACARTHUR AND (Turn To Fags 8. Column I) cent demobilised by Get. 14 Th* only forces retained In the home Isiands, he said, were those need ed to protect military supplies to In* turned over to the Allie*, handle demobilisation liaison duties and deal with military buslno## nt* fait*. Still overaeas. however, were 3,noo.uno army troops and army Civilian employes, he #6fd. "The problem of providing jobs for them In worrying uh day and night," be said.