Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1945 — Page 5

)AY/ NOVEMBER 14, 1945.

■ Reoorts EW'vWgnRT oF l-OCAL markkt# for MURRAY A CO. Si^* °' ,|,,,uek •* nihlro, Dorno •**> d,y r*‘Ji 18:10 P- ’’’• no commissionS„w«mber 14 : •'■’«** < HM b»*w u w — 2 i»o° |p»r — 1110 b «-»*■ . too h.w | tWr is oo 8.50 ■gOTtM-’" H 0015.00 BHHi ~| ■li-iiii 10 00 13 011 r*■ ... on. .. noo-iioo S 3». ~JI UI IOOHI2 00 BMK 1050 p I • ( ’oo'i *■ ""• 911(1 IREr « ’"'■ ‘ "" ?• 6 on down M no" M, ynuroo HIKt) * 0" down BeWa STOCK YARDS j. mlm r 14 In c* nW «»*rK« ' IU.W J lI.W * 11.75 - 0.00 m7 1 600 " 5.00 [SALE EOG AND Ry QUOTATIONS urnished by )R PRODUCK CO. Phene 380 <i NovemtM r 11 L 40/-I-BL. EK 25c >; K ■K„ 11 188 1* CRAIN MARKET ass ELEVATOR CO. Sovmber H subject m chang* day. gKlOvcr'd at elevator. 11 Wil It 1 67 gflß *'•■’ °' ,! '--- 1 -«" iw:. .. . !•; EK IK .... 2.00 |K

.03 per bushel less. .04 100 let*. fob. livestock II — - i.'Mfci - Livestock: i iloii |BJK < li<>i< ■• light-r I"' 1 1»" lb*. I’.’" ..■•* ''""■ -'' ,| -' ! ‘“ ,l> ; "Hve. fully ’■’ , 1 hllicv !lti.-> lb. " il I mostly HI 1. 17 III'; <ow> .. •■-■i.dly 27 511 lower. » . f and nn .limn li.OO-l •On, '“““ ,all, >‘ active. gen“ly ■Bv- .ci.. iiu.-lly ilon 1 | ■,'!. |H|ICAGO LIVESTOCK ■W V,H ” »•«’» <V' i-A) k: M B?"’"' ' fully«'' “‘iy. I I'.o.iiHf. and I f!l "i<- HiiWn at ISIO; clearance. '■• x BPl : 1 -' M,( '- <’alv.-.,; X'HI Gen B"/* I*"* 1 *"* active. steady to ' ■?* n -o ly I' d ulcer and <ow ,1 ' .al killing quality Kter 11 "■ li'iiiirabln than recent AKg ** y ' hewevet . nunierinis MB^ 11 '" ■ uni y a!!l:uBK|g| * *'* le Hot) |I)M him the ■9 ‘■'•fling price also paid for fed In Her*, bulk fat hen r * bulk lo I' su, good | lt . ( .f COWB HL-BT sZS down: heavy §FW iM * 11 * 1:1 25. beef bulls «*lcrs 15 50 down; Mtock xteady. ZSOO. .Market barely choice native Igtnbg 1125 to inoKtly lop |(. M . (otnrnon HrTr’ 1 "" nortoiit, tnoMtiy lotto I’U'kr included; 1 load BHV ,I, I choke 111 lb. yearlings to choice native g Wr ewe, Joo |( , fi 5( , acco -j. e *' l, 1 load tnoKily cull I'H lb. w stern HlaugliWAVNE LIVESTOCK .lyiie Ind ,\’ OV unch ““Se<i at Union ’ today and all other were steady. dark t steady; 100-aoit H n°' Uti ,b “ H 50: 100 ' 1 |''h*’ l ° and l,Wh * 1o o °; BgK dipped ewes b.OO.

WANT ADS

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 26 words or logo: 1 time 50c; 2 times 76c; 8 tlmss |l| 6 timss 11.76. Ratss quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ode accepted on sklpday schedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE is 6c per word for insertion. Copy must bs In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Io a a. m. FOR SALE FoiT HALE Durov Hi-rvici- Imam Immuned, richest bloodlines, reasonable. 11. (I. Kretailor, Convoy, Ohio, 10 miles east of Decatur on 221 EOH SALE Sen n .Xi-wly Decorated House on 11th street with garage and full lot, modern conveniences Including water softener. Two 5 room houses on Seventh street, can be bought as an investment or individually. 5 riann house on Nu'tmar. avenue. Schwartz Healty Service, 915 W Monroe Kt., Tel. 1398. 261tf Foil SALE On wliat id < oiHld'r<-1 by many Decatur’s finest rod-d'-ntlal street, .Mercer Avenue, a beautiful five room home, fully modern. Two bed room*, living room, dining room, k’tchen wit:i built-in cupboards. Nice basement with majestic furnace, automatic gas hot waler heater. New roof, new siding. You can move Into this beautiful home within three wv.-ks for less money and trouble than building. Hob Heller, Jleaitor, K. C. Building, Phone to, day or night ktf FOB SAI.E Family siz.-white Hob land ami Bourbon lied turkeys for your Thanksgiving dinner. Dressed or alive. Phone 5111 263-1 Ox FOR SAI .K ?.-.ur>- wo.ded _ i“• miles east on 221. S' mi-modern 3- -oom i.i.nie wit I. Ii ii , !notf.' plumbing, electricity. Immediate possession. T. D. S> hiefermeiti Plmmil- 165. 265-ts Foil SAI.E M.Conulk~Dreri tig mounted corn picker. slightly used. Cail Monroe 96-T or 1021 or see Bay -Bros, three milt s east of .MonriH-, Indiana. 267-3 ts-x ■ 1 Hi ■ - - brown A tan tweed, brown fur trim, size 9. Excellent condition. Phone 8694. 26'> 3t Fttlt SAI.E Border Collie pu 1 >*' Hood stock and watch dogs. Phone 652 T. 26' g3t FOR SALE— Fiat lop <>ak ofiic j <le.-k. Phone 7'71. 366g3tx FOR SALE llihn.i-i irebuilt 1911. l ed toile: wit, oak seat. Call at 122 South 5l i St. between 5:30 and 7:«'i p.m. 269 3t Ft lit SALE ira.iiniz hi .11-'' Globe ln-.it rola G. A. Straub, Peterson, in I. - :,x FOR'SAI.E—D.D.T. bombs. Cash, Coal Feed and Supply, Monroe and Eighth streets. 269g3t PfMl KAt.E-The or tfressetnuF keys. William II Fraubiger, B•■j miles west of Copprss filling station on 121 269g.3tx WE Spat cash for uo-.l flirnliu ■ rugs, radios, wa her-, refrigeratorc, nt rves, et< . (pi k «- rvlt > Sprague Furniture Stere, juon--199. 269-61 FOR SALE Csed~f u .nilure. I 2 pie<-e living room mil' Fiir .<mditi or. First <32.50 cash tak> - i‘. 1 9x12 Axminster ru'-t. 9V j iih'- I davenport from very good home. |ls.mt cash. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199. 269-31 LOST AND FOUND LOST While with browii ens lox terrier pop 6 months old. Reward. Walter Hildebrand, mule 2. Decatur, Telephon, t'raigvilie I on io. 268-3tx EuHT'~Sat unlay' child's white purse with billfold containing money and valuable papers. Phone 1215, 268-b2t FOR RENT FOR RENT *f2o are farm, 1\ miles Moutiiwei-t of Renn-. Write to Democrat Company. Box 13a. 267-31 X — — —■ - —• CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec 1.80‘uB: May 1.89% A; July 1 75%: Sept 1.73%. Corn: De-. 1.15'.8; .May 1.184 B; July 1.18'iB: S. pt. 1.18415. Gate: D« 71'; May 75 July 73%-'.; Sept. 71% 12. ._. -(> Twelve per cent of the total tourist and visitor travel In Wyoming last year was composed ol men in uniform Calvos 17.0". Steers, good to choice ll 'Ut-16."": medium 12.09-14-00; plain 11.00. • Heifers, good to choice, 12.5"14.00; medium 10.00-1200; plain 8.90-10.50. Cows, good 9.t" i -ll"0; cutt r 7.00-1 OS; runner. 3.00-6.00. Bulls: Good 10.00-11.50; medium 8.00-11.00.

QI K’KIES by Ken ReynoldM

-u 1 , /M tZO IrWw H < I v / iHt " *■ See, just like my Democrat Want Ad said—my chickens arc extra heavy" WANTED SEWIN<; machink rkPAIRiM —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's 445 South First. 268t251 waNi ell . Deed ears, highast prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales. First and Monroe; phone 372. 214-ts WANTED — Open sows and all kinds of cattle. L. W. Murphy. Phone 6762. 255 ts WANTEIt— Can you spare your car? I need care for our servicemen now returning. High celling puces yet being paid. Fred Busche. phone 975. 262g12tx WANTED Middle aged lady stay wil l elderly couple nights care for elderly Judy. Home during <iay. lljoiie 558. 26" 3t x “sales' manager wanted -- Permanent position, with nationally known feed company. Home nights. Previous experience in f'-ed business not required, but you must have been successful managing salesmen selling wholesale or direct. ('ar necessary. Age .in io 4m. Guaranteed salary 8':12O |>ei year, plus bonus. Top m< n earn up to |6,000. Manager will lie hired only after personal interview and expense free visit to company headquarters. State are and sales management experience in your letter. Write Box 136, Democrat. ltx-s MISCELLANEOUS - ROOF TROUBLE—CaII oa u«. we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional eoat. Also brick and Lsbestos aiding. Arnold * Klenk Phone 463. 80-ts FA It M KRS “ ATTENTIONmove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler l'i "lu<-tB Co. 15-ts appliance service We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts WAS f 1 Eli - a nd Sweep, r service' Block south. '■/ block east court house, 11" East Jefferson. Phone 95, James Kitchen Maytag Sales k SeiKlce. 267-6 t FA’li.M - LOANS —We are” making farm loans for 5 to 33 years at 4% hit. There is no expense to borrower. The borrower can pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. T 101-T Al l NOW To h'-.ui-i- llie coiiutyrt mo't profitable small business. Oik .n.iii an operate Write F. V. .! iiilson. 223 E. Douglas St., Bi i imiiu't ii. Illinois. 269-3 t iN;-i l.A'i I. AND .ave; the small lnv< iiii-ii' soon pays for itself In fuel e ivitu- over I' ~ Gamble's homegimrd Insulation. 269-lt -o — Markets At A Glance By United Press Si"- k- Irregular in moderately a five ’raslmg. Bond" irregularly lower; i’. S. government lower. C'i. i> Lo Irnqtula:. Cotton higher. Win it. rye, oats, corn and barley irregular ( j, ago liv'it , k: il •«!», active, tuiiy steady; cattie a five, steady to strong: sheep Imrely steady REPORT HEAVY (Turn To Page 3. Column 5) and court of justice. The newspaper Merdeka reported that the British were using incendiary bombs, but gave no details. Tlie Indonesians were reported carrying out the "scorched earth" j policy, destroying all equipment and putting the torch to buildings in si-ctors they were toned to , yield. —— o - - Tourist ami visitor travel in Wyoming last year Increased 33 percent over that of 1913. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8;3O to 11:30 12:30 to 5.00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. IJ Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glssses Fitted

OECATU* DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA ’

New Auto Prices To Be Near 1942 Level Moy Announce Price Schedule Thursday Watdiirußon. Nov. 14 <UP>- A high government official said today that ()PA retail ceilings on new autos "will probably be around 1942 levels." That was DPA’s original Intention More recently, however, price officials hare indkntod "hat b>th retail and manufacturers prl<es might lie "considerably Above" 11'42 prices due to higher preductlon <tmte. The official saul such report* w<re mtoieading. ‘ I believe." he said. "Ihat when (H’A doc* an-

Buckeye A i Heating ) Stoves i l ined Milh fireclay tn provide maximum heat. Will burn any kind or size coal you prefer to use. Enjov a warm home (i, * s u,nlcr W3, h •* Buckeye cabinet model stove. Cash Coal Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth

I WE HAVE A JOB I TO SUIT YOU ■g .Many gtrnd paying jobs are available for men and boys over IN years of age. No S previous industrial experience is necessary. M If you are interested in work in a clean, g pleasant atmosphere, apply at our Employgjj ment Office, which is open Monday io FriS day, N a. m. to 12 noon, and I p. m. to 5 p. m. I TOKHEIM OIL TANK & PUMP CO. 1602 Wabash Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana

THIMBLE THEATER Now Show ing A FUTURE FIGHTER! P Tri NAGS H r /DON'T You WANT to] H I \ THE ' / SEE YOURSELF Ab VAAi AKI’ THA*% 1 ' 5 f LOVE LIVING Md'' • -Ul’ 4 YOU WOOL 0 L'KE TO i vamii \ > \POPEYE'S PARAPISEf k BE. FDPEYE ? ALLI 7AM JJ/ V > MH (NO? (rAT I ■ '■itX i . lwri*Zu««.m* L—,l L- re t B L 0 N I) I E AN OVERPOWERING DEMONSTRATION! v 4 i 777737777771 lf.t me show/ mou )"”T"I I 1 / .*/ I ■ > ano not < 1 !_■ M./ HELLO. ) ZTWa C, kiss?-. f THE NOVEL I'M READING,./ k ■ Sr HE COMES \ ■ DEAR' J V KISSES HiS WIFE WHEN \ X ( HOME FOR l& fiLfl COMES HOME FROM ) z A .■ ! \ HiS LUNCH. V WORK IN THE EVENING J - ’Att I -f? I K' ikk. v®! Rm. elw r*M*J ' f ; 3.' k) h* I < - P . 1... .. .■■ ..('L _M—J—J, Ll—Tl Fl , _ _ . _ fan—J— I LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY LELAND SMITH WALTER JOHNSON HARRY ESSEX GLENN HILL EVERY TYPE FOR HOME OR hi SINESS INSURANCE TYPE FOR HOME (>R BUSINESS

nounte it* <retain ceilings you will find Lhey are around 1»42 levels," Maaufacturens price* «re expected to be up, however, with retail dealers being lequired to alm rl> much of the a ld<*d cost. Price Admlnlstra'or Cheater Bowles experts to announce til' DPA schedule of retail and manu fucturens prices ami .Sealer dis counts for new cars tomorrow un- |< iwnnething happens to nmke him change his mind He agreed yesterday to tx*«t;>one the au ; nouncement until ho ha* «xatnined the nwulta of a dealers' survey, provided the survey U made public liy tomorrow. ■ ' ' .~o— — ■« — New Decatur Case To Open Thursday 1 The Minor Btr, Ik'iatur's new- ' (»i <.tfe, 118 N. Soond rin.'i ■ will be f'uanally oiH lu d to the pub lie at ,‘ire< o'l'loi'k Thursday afi«

noon, the proprietors Bernard J. Clark ami John M Ketwedv. announced today The place tut* been fully equip p«<d by the Morton Know face <ompany of Dayton, Ohio and •* com pletwl 111 < very respect. Toe in t'Tior has :eeti attractively decorated and the furniture and fixture* are >f the latest design. SEEK SETTLEMENT OF (Continued From Page On*) JKlge is past. In the stwl wage dispute. Sc.liwelh nbach hrnl .u'ked U. N. Steel to send representative* to a meeting .lu re today to resume bargaining m the light ol I’rcs.d -nt

For Sale FRUIT TRK E S Apple, Aprirot. Peach. Plum. Pear. Sweet Cherry. Sour Cherry and Pecan. Also Hedge Plants, Ra*p•»erry and B I a c k b e r r y Plant n. (irape Vino. Shade Trec.-t and 25 different kindn of Exer«rcens. PLANT NOW. Riverside Nursery Berne, Ind. Route I Phone 17N2. |ißjjß TtHr Ifrr’i K 9 If I * K THE PICTURE HAS CHANGED Today, with more cars on the road and with accidents on the increase, the need for z£tna Automobile Liability Insurance is greater than ever. May we quote you rates? THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Stere Bldg. Kqxesenting die Arn* Life Intunaee Cumpany of Hardbnl Cxmuiccucui liiiiiiiiiiii

Truman's wage-price jolicy. The company had rajffvted 6 previous appeal. ilenjsmin F Fairies, corporation president, told Schwellenbach in a h'b-griMn lu«t night t»hat the company would not at'Mid today's iw-Mdon hare because "we frel no useful purpose '-an be served.” Fairies* reiterated thai the Industry muKt receive price In-

OLD SOUTH COTTON BLOSSOM hand LOTION ‘‘I 1 ’ if JI • Protect the soft lovelincw of ‘‘ ' ’ your hand*. Remember, their beauty Is fragile—needa daily care. Let the w ind blow—the temperature drop—creamy < )I<l Hoiilh Colton Blowom Ixitioii will help protect your skin ngaiiist chapping and roiiglmesß that cornea from drying weather and coarsening bard work. Now ie tlie time to stock up on thte luxury lotion. During this sale the regular fl .<M> bottle is featured at only 59 cento. In lovely bob-nail bottle, replica ol an antique. Buy extras for gifts and prize*. SMITH DRUG CO. PUBLIC SALE As I have sold my home I will sell all my household goods at my home located in Hoagland, Indiana, on FRIDAY, NOV. 16, 4 p. m. Philco 6-ft. Refrigerator;- Table Top 5-burner Oil Stove; Oil Burner Heating Stove; Speed Queen washing machine; Majestic Radio; 2-piece Living Room Suite; Oak Dining I Room Table; Side-board; 6 Dining Room ('hairs, like new; Set of Kitchen ( hairs; 3-piece Breakfast Set; Sewing Machine; 2 Library Tables; 2 Beds, complete; Dresser; Kitchen Cabinet; 9x12 Rug; Rocking Chairs; Floor Lamps; j!)x9 Umbrella Tent; 2 Cots; Tubs; Boiler; Dishes; Utensils; Fruit -Jars; Linens; Curtains; etc. This is a nice, clean lot of furniture. MEL NEIREITER OWNER. i E. C. Doehrman, Auctioneer.

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craasas from the Office of Price Admintetration for pa»t heavy coet pjcrei**-* and aseuranca of furCher raises to cover any wage adjusimwit before It will dl*UM* thu union d«eniuid Philip Murray, president of the unkm and lhe CIO, said in a statement yesterday Dial this was an attempt "to bludfoon the United States government."