Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1944 — Page 5

Wesdoy, March 14, 1944

»ikel Reports REPORT of local I E f!«w* mark,t * MUR"AY * cO--sM kinds •» !l * e *‘* ,k at • WHlaiilra rescind every day ,2so *■ m ‘ oWmMjMK «- — S \J corrected March 14 1B :W:IJ * 13 40 j;-®j n oo — e -®° too ANO QUOTATION# q W FurnlsMd by Jhletz' Egg A F«dtry c «- Decatur Phone 163 Corrected March 14 Urge white eggs —...... 39c i < WEC urge brown eggs, ■>■: » broilers and fryers.— 21c ■ tma - —— '^ c '«■’ "rf" l '” - “ luc £- kens ——•——— l®c ■Kooetera and stags 15c g ■Kt duckt. white ... ...... 18c 1 I Fort Wayne Livestock Wayuc. Ind. March 14 — <H-g, :lli.irk»-t steady t.r |K:e !■>»■• 2'-0 to 225 pounds _pounds 13 SO; 250 i Hiv pounds 1170; 330 to 4<4 pojiids 1165; 150 pounds 1175; ilu to 150 1! 5 130 to HO pounds i> • . llu pounds 11 00. l<k> pounds 10.7. . > Spring lambs 15.50. 12 00. Ewes 7 50 livestock Mar It. —(I l’> ■Krtoik Huge Halable receipts opening blow 15 to mostly lower on 16" to 330 J|m ■“. other weights mostly rows in to 15 cents lower; 1 pounds generally 13.95 lew choice 200 to 310 li2v. Stu to 330 pounds 330 to goo pounds 1350. to .'"" pounds mostly 13 85 to lit" to 159 pouds lo:75 to ♦•■'»» mostly 13 10 to 13.25. Salable receipts 2.400. weak to 25 cents lower; load *Byl to -iioit. aion nd 1100-pound -tEgr r< ls ""- 1 aily bulk medium to .f-.. to 14.50: strictly beef >»r 12 5d to 13 uu. anil common 7.50 to 9.50; mostly gun to 7.25; veaiers tßß*dy. top IS on. Salabb l <•< i ipt» 4tH) Mar»'iady lapiha mostly medium 14 "4 to l|.su; lew gu.-d choice NOO. »■ Chicago livestock ac • Marth II II Pl Ln-- » Hugs salable receipts Jk.rsMi closed fairly active and y n'l.idy aft. r weak opening, and choice 130 to 350-poond Sigi's !|<m tu n. 15 Tnp H2 o. *E|F" ! •‘U'i choice ISU to 19U pound hl ‘ *'2s to H 10. Complete *B|W a Be c,nl '' Milwitle receipts 9 5oo; g^B‘ t<c 1 <H *" Market on fed steers >u.d:a wrall ly 35 c ,. u(s (o(w . | W All showed the decline eicept ibuiie offering*. Largely j M*' rrr ru " *' lh ,h,; bu! k <•» » 3 7b ■B*; ?i to 11.25 Top of lb 9o paid A -U.-wiil.. supply of «h >rt- ■ Xebraskm « almg about 1130 B 1= Very little strove 14 25. $E r ‘7,' ”<*d> to scak with bulk ■ W 1. .5 to 15 00. Veslers strung to higher with 15 50 paid Mk'ber freely. suhHrlo n-eeipl* «optt No 7 ‘sics. Asking stronger on fat or wround 1425 tor good and IS” 01 "- offerings, dgout bids steady IV 1 ***• lower with the best ear- ’« ,n A load of good and * ,I ’ ra, ” t ' r two pelted shorn ,^F taeid above 14 W. -OCAL GRAIN MARKIT •URK ILIVATOR GO I Corrected March H - B *»ns enbject to chaago I dirtag gay. I | ***> delivered nt otovtos Ka . WM * al > W IK’ 2 Y 'Uow Corn 1 so E°- 1 !!5 E» sj ’ ,k •* 5 Bhy t J - 2 00 I x -* ’"J®- •* W taohel lass •Hira

I WANT APS]

LOCAL CLASSIFIED * ADVERTISING RATES | — Minimum for first Insertion SOd j Ono Time, Per Word iy t j ■ Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day 1< | Card of Thanks w< | Obituaries, Verses, Resol u- | Mom si j Monua, run menu stylo SI | Notices, Cap Hoads, Apt body S 0« | (13 picas deep, one column) FOR SALE FOR SALE- Complete line of wirlag supplies and Ssluroa. Übrlck Bros. Phono 340 40-ts FOiTSILK-aardor lots for so-i-1 and fun. near G. E S6S or |5 monthly. Good building lota with abstracts in all sections from |175 cash. Bob Heller, A Good Really Service. Phone 870. 35-ts FOR SALE — Brooder bouaes. blg line to choose from, immediate delivery. Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phone 156 Geneva, Ind. »7tf FOR SALE — Baby chicks now hatching. Pullorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chicks for layere now. Open each evening except Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Phono 84. 805-ts rt)R SALE? Hampshire male hog. 7 months old, double Immuned. Phone 8615. FOR SALE: Full blooded'Holstelri bull, large enough for service. Albert Laugerinan, route 3. 63 g3t >X>R SALE Decatur F S Approv-ed-Pullorum tested chicks. Special sno started While Rock this week, order now. !>eghom cockerels 2% cents. Oil and electric brooder stoves, galvanized feeders and fountains. Decatur Hatchery Phone HI bs-gdt roil ~J<ALE--Hoy» bicycle, with extra tire and tube. 125. 210 South Ninth street. Phone 1179. 63-k3tx FOR SALE Heatrola type heating stove. (Tall 6331. 63g3t roil s\l.i; M . berry roans, geldings 9 and lo yrs. old Weight 1450 each. Edwin Bruick, 2'i S. E. Monroeville, on Lordio road. 62-3tx FOR - SALE“"et<• v-j .1 i huttdxd’bu-h els flue Duufield bestir. John Miller mile north Middiobury. Ohio. 82-3 U Foil SALE Columbia <>.«• s, ‘ 81 bushel. Olio Kruetziuau. one mile north of Magley. 62k3tx FOR"SALE — Good ltay _ horse, lo yea 1 w old. William Bleeke. 7 miles northeast Decatur. 6i-3tx FOR SALE . •" Oliver tractor. 1 w. C. Allis Chalmer with cultivator. 1 Irish Fordson tractor. 2 tractor plows. 1 12-7 grain drill. 1 14-7 grain drill 3 buck racks for tractor. Cralgville Garage. 60-gft PLYWOOD ANU MASONITE •,»' Masonite Hardboard t utoff* now available Sizes up to 36 "a 48 Gum Plywood cut-offs 316 thick. 36 x4»’; and •<' thick. 34'x72' . Seine full silo sheets also. Plastic facet' H” Plywood. Mises up lo 10%"x96 ALI WITIIOIT PIUOIIiTV. Call Youi Local Lumber Dealer. • Kochton Plywood & Veneer 527 W Roosevelt Road t'hicago. Illinois O'Card of Thanks In ibis manner we wish to thank all who so kindly assisted in any way during the sickness and death ut «ur husband and father. Especially -Rev Wilson and R- ‘- Frank Jackson for their consoling words The singers and for the many beautiful fie.-I offering. (Mrs. Gene Foreman and Family. Trade In a Good Town — Decatui toi»«>t a|aMr "* "• Mita will Asiwsea Estate *«. •"*' N..ti<e Is hereto given. ’1 undersigned ha- !>• - n ’ •'* intnist airis with nth if I***"’ 1 ***"’ ", the esUte nt John *! Zlni.t r man Ute at Adai»« ••«««»'. •>« e*. d. ru. estate l» pr.4s*i>i> <il»e»t X<tU Zimmerman. Ad-- i-Ustratrl* with atll «nn Henry «. Hrlkr. »«.«»>

Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSURANCE FIRC - WINO - AUTO ,„ 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 5Hi N. A. BIXLER OFTOMtTRIOT HOUR#: •;K to 11; J# «=» <• ,:0 ° Saturday*. 100 • "** T«l«ahMM l» ly M iMam.M# F,tu-

JI’KT ARRIVED: New shipment of natural gas stoves. Stucky and Co., Monroe. 63g.3t FOR SaT<E Purebred Ditroe male liog. also a fresh Guernsey cow Hugo Thieme. 6*9 miles uortheas'. D.catur. 63g3t Jt'ST ARRIVED .New shipme'i' of mat tresses. Stucky and Co.. Monroe. 63g3t o -■.. —. WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's. 445 South First. 27tx to repair, (ftp rick Bros. 2(l-tf APPLIANCE BERVICE -We repair all makes of sweepers, washers, lamps and other electrical appliances. Phone 463. Arnold A Klenk. b Ms WANTED Modern or semi-modern home for rent. References, bonded lease. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 43-ts. WANTED- Sewing machines. We buy and sell machines. Boardman's. Phone 411. 52-27tx WANTELF-Hemstltchlng and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First. 27tx WANTED A - JauTtorT partlime work. Sweeping and cleaning of office anti shop, wash windows etc. Not hard job. .Most of work can be done in evening. Steady, reliable person. Daily Democrat, apply after 3:30 P. ,M. 2tx WANTED TO lil'Y "steamer trunk and ladies’ suitcase. Phone 451 after 5 p. tn. 63-2tx WANTED To buy good used car. Phon.- 3M. 'll I' WANTED Wu-h,ng«<. n<> ironings. Mrs. Welker Woodruff. 1045 Elm St. 62-2tx W\NTED-Meat - Man ‘eapabl. of running Super Market. Vacation with pay, hospitalization and sit'k benefits, good working condition* Apply In person. A fc P. Super Mark--'. Decatvr, Indiana. 634 t WANTED' Waiter or w.day or evening. pledMiit work, good wages. Se- manager Dick - WANTED Office or retail clerical work: experienced. Pliou-' 1511. 63-3 t WANTED l- buy sutall modari house, close in. Address Box 224 *A Democrat, 6J-3t* WANTED To buy electric hot water heater; must be in good condition. State price. Address Box 222 %. Democrat. 62-3 t MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES f-r’rooflng. sU Ing and John Manville rock wool insulation. Bav<« fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boaidmati Phone 411. 27t FEDERAL INCOME tax prepared by an accountant. Evenings and Sundays. 1422 West .Monroe. Phone 1215 52-ts FARMERS ATTENTION -Ws remove dead nurses, co wo, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charge*. The Stadler Products Co. 18-ts RO(7FIN(£~siDING — We carry a complete line of Celotex roofing, siding and In* 11 la*ton Call us for free estimate. We apply. Arnold > Klenk. 46 ts LOSTANDFOUND LOST Pan of -lo ll Hm glasses, is case. Finder please call 1122 b 6i-3tx LtSsT Billfold - tan " I a flier, ton lainiiiK valmsbL- papers. Reward. Box 233. Daily iK-iuocrat. 63-3ta

MASONIC Stated meeting. F a A .M.. Turnday. Match II at 7 30 p :n <E'Bw nd F. Jalterg. W. M lilt* o —— Card of Thanks We wish to extend our deepest 'banks lo our frfentte and neighl»ors who helped uu through our loss. Mpecial thanks goes to Rev. C R Smith and wife from Roanoke Rev 11. R Wilson, our paator. Rev c J Minor from Atwood, for their wonderful words of prayer. Aieo to the la/yal Order of Muo»e for their helpful seivicc- which words cannot express. iMiw Fiank Hurst aud family Mr. and Mrs James Hurst aud Family. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat. May 1.71)6; July 1.674. Sept. 1654; Dec. 165’4-4 Oats: May 814 hid. July 7516 hid; 8 pt. 73% md; Use. 73% asked. markets at'a glance New York stocks lower in quid I lading. IPmmLs Irrcgulat; 17. 8. governments irregular. Cotton easy. Chicago Livestock: Hogs eteady to easier, callie weak aud lambs held lor sliougci pi Wes. Grams iu Chicago; Wheat oft -t, '-a *, AB’- « oat. do’i| I to ■a cent aud baiiey 4 to 1 ceut tower.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA

. 4 J 3 5 Hl * * »i► 'I - .■ a >• WC £ •X TaigMa®fflsyaJy (Jiijy' f >

ELECT PUMPHREY (Continued From Psge 1) permanent organisation win have liven completed and the directors will discuss with local groups various activities which may bo submitted to them. Several activities and probably the establishing of a Teen Canteen in this city are underway, it was learned from women interested in providing entertainment and i..<i>alional centers for the youth us Decatur With the idea of having social and service groups represented, a (oinmittee of women is organizing for the purpose of presenting their preposition to the Decatur Community Fund, Inc., for authority and financial support in equipment and maintaining such a center. NINE DELEGATES (Cootinus-l From Paas 1) Creek. North Wabash. Ceylon. East Jeffc i«on and West Jefferm>u district six French, North Haitford. Soil-li Hartford. Geneva A a'i-1 Go.u.va It. district scv-.ii. Nor it Prrbh South Preble. North Knkiand. South Kirkland and Noi th Mom u<. Tin Rr-pul'lican division by precincts is: district one Decatur IA and Hl district two D-<stur 2 A 211 North Washington and East Union; distuct three: Decatur 3 A and 3-U; district four: North Preble, South Preble. East Ron!. W. I Kimi'. West l 111011. district live: Noith Kirkland. South Washington, North St. Marys and South Si Marys; dlstrici six North Blur Creek. Mldd! Moftioe. .North Monroe. Fr-'i’i h and South Kirkland, distrie, .even: 11-rm- A. C and Sou’ll Hille C.< «-k; di. trict right B-rm II North Hartford. North Wabash and Ceylon: dis'rict nine: G-neva A. B. East and West Jefferson. South Hartford. SLASH IN GAS (Continued From Page O While lluum where indications am 'hat President Roosevelt will veto the measure. Just before the vole. Senator Baitley denounced th- measure as a restrictive bill which would deny ihu voiu lo many servicein-n.

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing-“HARA - SKIRI” ' I [ CI ipprycp Mir LANIxI Ia sJAP SUM? UP AN’ ICHEXK ONE OP ThRFT] DOiNU ALL.”PI6HT (WlfH\ TO W- , ANGERS - I ggz, «. S«ckoneofV z K /—< . * “XTwejwe -sir. f Jis' * wt - ~ * - BLONDIE IT GIVES TILL IT Hl RTS By Chic Young ’ . _____ (NAUGHTY ANO I ■ ■ W ' ? Z X MSWiouhlfe/ ■ ■ 1 I 1 w | i. .. - A 1

Supporters, however, claim it will allow more soldiers to vote 'han are eligible under the present law. Barkley stands allied witli his chief executive on this Issue, in contrast to the tax bill controversy And there's now no qu* - lion -hat the Kentuckian will support Mr. Roo-evell if the president decides lo veto it, - --p— —— Stock Closing New York. Mar. 14—(UP)- Dow Jones- cloning slock av- iages: 30 Industrials 140.37. oft 11.63. 20 rails 39.19. oft o 16; 15 utilities 23.90, up 0.02; 65 slot ka 50.33. off •) 19. Total stock sales 1,006,740. O Bluffton Resident Seriously Burned Bluffton. Ind., Mar. 14. —I (Pt Mrs. Leo LilliliiUlge is in a uerious condition in the Weils county hospital. Sii-- was burned severely when her oil stove exploded at her home yesterday Q The American Red Cross was fouuued in 1881. Mentis OS' < OH MI»-»loMH'» SXI.H SSI NE4I, EM vn: Iht untl* rodffuetl. > (•iniiiißbiufH r, by virtu* t»i an <>rd< r >f tin- A<Uii>r <’lr* uh <* irt iii.mlc 4fi*l 4 fitrr» ‘l hl M *«iur«' thrr« In |m iidinit. rrnltlrd Ih nj.iinin It Nridth v« Wllic 11-iv, » t .gl, -iihl nuuib'itfl 17059 up'll th« <lo k« h th* lier»l» Y uht?* nofi' ** thail on Ili** -'lf’ »Ijiv »»f M-ti’ l». 1914, at 1 :•» ■»*« lo- k p >1 . ht will •<(• ? ft»r nab 4»n th** pi«tiiiM4h 41 publh* MUi'tivn the f‘»ll<>wn»s 4h.F‘iib»d real . t » w .! One h’in«li4 i| forth .1 r«’M of liikl -fl -I th' .4»’ i'l' -t UM hurtbt«d*t • •«t•• r<T S* t i4,H iwt nth • • «\«.i. To*nh|ilp twenty- north, H.inx** fifte * 11 4am hi A Um* County. Indiana, f*»r i’ll, free 4»( al! Ihi «ti<l «n- • jinbran* 4*n i .«» pt tin- 191': taxe» due and pi\ *l'l» hi PHI. A ' * 111 iii 1 *i• • lie*r*F *l«• ‘I -nd uh•tract nliowiuk int limitabh: tith* will Im- drllvert I tn punheor up -n .4pf4|"x.|l ..f :h« Hdh l»> th': A«l.iiim Clre-uit <’"Ui t llulwr M I»• V . I'li’iiiul *1 -at r Ihlt'isA Orleribts, %H>». M il. Il 7-11 —1 ■! ■ I I— I — Mimi: os' fix »i. m;iti.»:whm' <(»' SSOTSTR Mt. aw, \'.t ■■ -< I- r--l-> K-v- ii t > tin- - re- • liV-rs. heirs -ml legat- es nt XX llhdin M Kits'-u. d- '- a.—-I t- appear Iti the Ada'iin i'ir-ult Court. !>• 1-1 at l>e- i-l-ir, Indiana, on th- '“th -lay ■•( M- • li. mi. and »huw -.me t( any. wuy th- Final r-t tileuu ut A ru nit, wish th- e-tale nt said de -dent should n-l - approvr-d. and -aid heirs ar.' notified I * til-1- and 111- i — make pr-—f nt heirship, anl re< eiv« llielr distributive snares. 11 V Kltsoii. Kxe-ulor l».-at ir. Indiana Mar- h •>. 1911. Is. Ilrui> Hirrli, Xitorury

Legion Birthday Party Wednesday All service men and women, home on furloughs or leaves, are Invited to attend th-' parly at the American Legion home Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock, when Adams post will celebrate the 2blh anniversary of the founding of the organization. Sgt. Norpian Beasley, now stationed at Baer Field, will lie the principal epeaker He will be accompanied by Sgls. Porter. Culver and Theil, also of Baer Field Sgts. Beasley, Porter and Culver are all veterans of overseas service tn the present war, and Sgt. Theil Is in the public relation* office at Baer Field. The program will lie followed by lunch and refreshments. o ——. Indianapolis Men Given Prison Terms New Haven. Conn. Mar 14 il'Pi Two Indianapolis men have been given fed-ral seiiten-w of three years in tile Chillicothe, 0.. prison for violating tin- Dyer act. They are Roy Harbaugh, 19. and Robert Jett. 20, who wen -enteln - d at New Huven, Conn. The youths and Mrs. Mildred F Paris, 19. also of Indiana polls, were found asleeep In a stolen cat at Old Saybrook several mouths ago. State police say the automobile had been taken from a Clev-e land manufacturer. Mrs. Pans was sentenced at Hartford last w--ek to a year and a day in a correctional Institution

mt y) rrived S (Mi-RCHiy Ym, whit, th,, Istt, w« cm Mpri, the famosx CHEK-8-CHIX —th, chick with beilt-is vigor, from Mleettd, high produc es Hcckx f,d , ipec-tt 'St-on to produce flockx with vigor sad livability. SEE US FOR YOUR OTHER CHICK NEEDS o Chsk-R-Tabs Onl, poultry wattr isblet which act, ,1 ditisfoctMt, bowel Sitrisgest, fusgicide Hslp, ssvs chick,. Chsk-R-Fect SGerm Killer far brooder house. Muz, readily with water One ounce makes gallon of effechre d-unf ectant. Paring SUrteng Two pounds per ** Vv chick ii ,11 you need Conta-nt fest what chick, need to Ei vvh’u'A *'** **B grow Ordcr your topply early Stiefel Grain (<>. N. First St. Phone 233 WJVW

Probe Hanging Os Nazi War Prisoner Phoenix. Arlz, Mar 14 (I’P) Military authorities are Investigating th-' hanging >f a German war prisoner and th" attempted escape of two others at the Papago park Internment camp. Tin- body of Warner Drescbler was found in an empty barracks

SALE CALENDAR MAR 16 E. F. CINTHER, I miles West of Hicksville. (» AH Personal Property Don Gorrsll and J. F Sinminn, auctioneerM \ll. P HOWARD STAHL and MRS JOHN PROUGH. 1 mile west of Tor-in on I' S road 221 EHenberger Bros., Aucts. MAR 18 FRED BRAUN. 627 N S-<ond St Roy 8- Johnson, auct. MAR 21 DUDGEON ESTATE. 14" Acre Improved Farm. 2 mile South and 2S mite Ea ’ -if Salem. Ind J. F Sanmsnn. sue iotieer, MAR 22—JOHN MALSTON, 4 miles southwest of Willshire, Ohio. Complete < l-is«-out sal J. F Kanminn, auctioneer. MAH 22 ZELLA C ZIMMERMAN, admix. 1 mile outh of Peterson. Roy S Johnson, auct PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS I have sold my property and am moving Into a smaller bouse; will s- ll at publb al< a' 627 North 2nd street, Decatur, Saturday, Mar. 18th Commenrma at 1 P. M. ;: Piece Mohair Living Room Suit- I Beds complete with springs an<! inattresii Davenport; Dining Table ami chairs; Hoik era; 3 Stands; Drop Leaf Table; I Dresser , Library Table, two 9x13 Rugs; 9x12 Congoleiim Rug: 6xß C-uigol mu Rug; 2 Electric Chandriiers; Ciriulatoi Heating Stove: 1 Flooi Iminp; a Mantie Clocks; I.awu Mower Cooking I'tensili and Dish-- . Fruit Cans. 2 Mirrors; 2 Work Benches; Mali) arti- lt- too numerous to mention. In ias< -I bad w ather we will hold the salt insid* bouse. TEIIMB-CASH FRED BRAUN | Ito) Johnson, auctioneer. T Sclii-fer-lclii, cl- rk. ADMINISTRATRIX Public Sale The midi -igiii d administratrix lor the • -late -if John E Zimm-r---in.hi. denased will nil at pul-lie -ale on th-’ pii-inis•» I mile South id Petei son. or I mil- west .-nd 2 miles south of Decatur. 2 mils, south ot Preble 1 Wednesday, Mar. 22, 1944 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. HORSES Bay lioim-. Io yeui - -dd. wt J6o» It-.- Grey h i -, lo > ar oid weiglii 16t-> il-s. CATTLE—Twi. I..HK- Holstein cows; 2 Jei.-ey cow Guernsey eo«V with c.tlf by sid- . Gueriis-y cow. fresh In week-. Red < ow. bred Sept. 24th; Jersey A Guernsey cow tired Feb 11th; Guernsey cow. bred Si-pi 21'1;. Red Bull >'• a.lliig POULTRY—7S mix-d laying lien GRAIN A HAY 2" 11 bu Corn. 4" bales Straw . I tun Mixed Hay: Some Da's TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS J lli'irc Model A Traitor, iliiliher in front. 1939 model, J. D er» Ti.utoi CiiiHVatoi attachments: J. Deen IF Ttactoi Plows; J. Deere Tiartor Dlsi J De,-r< Manure* Spread-; . J l»--ere Cylinder and Pu-h H.o Hay I, -.01-r. Hay Tedddi. I D-'- k Van Brunt' lo Diac Fei tiliz-'i Grain li 111. J D- --I* 999 Corn Plan'er. M-16 ring New Type Mower: Spring Tooth Harrow. Spike Tooth Harrow. Wagon ami goid 16 ft. hay rack and g am l»d Low wh el wagon. Farm wag.ii, and inik. M-Uui mb k 8 ft Grain Hind- . Snigb Row Corn Plow; Riding Breaking Plow; Fanning Mill. Two Whi - I Stio i> Trailer with lo w tiles; I’liini Jaik and Ellgill-. 2.7 grain sack Dunbli sei Work Harness and I hoi.- i dla; The above farm Implement' are in first class condition MISCELLANEOUS t H.-d compli u . land- - ■i- gal Milk I'.iiis. '--O’ l.argi Rug. 11-'.iting S'ovi Itiiimg Table and chairs; Kitchen Cabinet Kiieheti T.il-I and chairs; Autiqui chest m Drawers; 2 n-ii Coal many small tools too numerous ti ineiill Ml. TERMS (ASH Zella C. Zimmerman ADMRX. WITH WILL ANNEXEDI Roy S. .I'-hiis.- i Ain l. T Schieierslein clerk ll'iiiy II Heller \lt> l’i-' i son .Metiiodis*. chinch will riv« imu h

PAGE FIVE

yesterday shortly after the two other prisoner, escaped. They were recaptured. But the camp's commanding officer refused lo say whether he thought Drtwchler had been slain liy his fellow prisoners or had ’aken his own life About 65 percent • f the needles and pins manufactured iu the V. 8. are normally produced by the factories of Connecticut.