Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1945 — Page 5

mSDAY, MARCH 29, 1945.

Bet Reports I «■ for Lanett, Murray a co. I “2 N .|! kind. o r livestock .t Foe atur, Berne. Cral O vllle, I and WilUhlr. | LWM tock received every day until 12=30 p. m. and no commission phone 301 I ■corrected March 29. Kr.'lH U "° ■ tor ,' bS 13.50 I io pO lbs 13 oo ■ 12.50 PP- 7.50 ■ dl " iC ' 15.00 F ” io.oo 863B 63 _ 7.00 "J kvhner stock yards Phone 101 ■ Collected March 29. 1140I 140 lbe —Z U 55 f.-" 8.00 t oke) :::: IS B ’ S 7.00 BlOc per head yardage. wholesale egg and POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished Uy SECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 1 Corrected Marell 29. K i&bS t*oc ■rtfbroilers and tryers— 23c ■ hens - 25 c ■ fryers 29c ■rn hens 25c d Boosters 44c 22c ■-•■■ 2222" ““ Bocal grain market ■burk elevator co. V Corrected March 29. Keans subject to change during day. delivered at elevator. k i P.ed Wheat J 1.66 K Red Wheat 1.65 kl New and Old Corn 1.60 Ko. 2 Soy Beans 2.04 Eko. 2 Soy Beaus 2.10 i%|Soy Beaus - 2.16 k j New Oats .77 ■ Seed 2.00 » ... 1-00 Brains: .03 per bushel less. ■ Corn: .04 per 100 lees. f.o.b. farm INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ■uiuapoiis. Mar. 29, — (UP) - ■ - Livestock: Hfor'. 5,00 H: active, steady: good bdliioiee 16(1-100 and 140-160 lbs. ■ luii-140 lbs.. $13.50-$11.50; ■ mostly $11414.05. ■tie, 900; calves, 500; active, ■ steady; small ots good yeail■teers, $14.75415.25; load good ■ "tiy choice heifers. $15.50; h'good beef cows, $12.50413.50; ■ common and medium, $9.25■5: cauners and cutters. $6.75gvealers active, strong, top $lB. cep. SOO; lambs about steady; P. unchanged: good and choice tes quotable largely $16416.50; nd 2 loads good shorn fed No. 1 and No. 2 pelts, $15.25. : ORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK »rt Wayne, Ind., Mar. 29.—-(UP) i'estock: css. market steady: 160-400 lbs. 150-1611 lbs.. $14.50; 140-150 sl4-25; 130-14 H lbs.. sl4; 120ll)s - $13.75; 11)0-120 lbs., $13.50. "ughs. $13.75413.95; stags, sl3; e hogs, $9, “labs, $16.50; ewes, SB. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK liicago, Mar. 29 — (UP) estock: ' 0?s: 6.01)0. aU( j ( .) 10 j ce '’"J! and gHt s 141) lbs. and "'Hing; good and choice 2 complete clearance. dlle; 5,000, calves; 800. s t‘ers and yearlings steady; '■ aebve, other grades slow; _ . choice kinds absent; top ■ b “lk 14.50 to 16.50; heifers to weak; best 15.75, but ™ ‘"We here; cows and -> cenls lower; sausage at 1300 down; prac--utside heavy fat bulls 13.50; I) toTro.- 001 n ’ oSt beCf COWS s mt, ’ cows Mostly cantlerx fit' 8 ’ aUd comn ‘ on beef, __ Int at 16.50 down, odd and 17.00. ‘adv- I ''. Lambs active. J and Choice fed woolMs'“ “ ids c.,1 , * 5 aud 16.85; two ids X'l a ” 0,,t 4h ™ Ce H 1 ' 1 ' b . elt fed la "’ bs W Odd eWe ® aboUt I <o 9.50- r,-l i S " oole(1 natives Mi. ’ 'esh shorn ewes 7.50 tZ CAGO Ls '%-$i 5"- d « July. 1.52 Sept., $1.52%; D cc.. 11^ 13 ’’ July ’ 1107 O»t S , Mav \ PeC " ll 0 3‘4e i’t-.53. V y ' n ,t,37 4 ; Ju *y- -56%; •53»48. Tn hel„ ®°’ d L *yers ’ Possible. kVn n I 8 ® 5 85 chea P'y " «««K m ° n^n h ‘ eooa =”'

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES makes. q_ parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, For 25 words or less: make buttonholes. Boardman'e 445 1 time sOc; 2 times 75c; 8011111 First- 51-27tx 3 times $1; 6 times $1.75. WANTEDp&idloi to repalr.' UhRates quoted are for consec- Bros- 361-ts utive insertions. No classified WANTED—AIjIUudr ofcattle' atid ads accepted on skipday sched- feeding hogs. Highest market ule ’ prices. L. W. Murphy, phone 6762. Rate for 10 point BLACK b 73-6‘.x FACE is 5c per word for In- WANTED~TORENT—Large three sertion. or f OUr rOOUI apartineU)t 0) . ania n Copy must be in office by 11 house. Reliable people. Write box a. m. Monday through Friday. 354, care Democrat. g 73-6tx Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. house. ■ - — Ralph Genite. 74-3tx FOR SALE WANTED-Loans on farms. Eastof wlr. * rn , , money - a Low ratoß> VerF 11 tag supplies and fixtures. Uhrlck * ee “ e so rabs , t , ra " t t° Bros. Phone 160. 4Atf Freacl> Qutnn - 83 T ' T ~ tt ELECYRrCAUSUPPLIES-Regard- T ! ,C l>aHy who borrowed our lawn less 0! your needs In the line of 80eder ’ return same - Burk Ek ; Vd '- electrical supplies, large or small, — s 1 we can supply you, including wire, WAN TED — Several women for heating efements, switches, flxturea, housccleaning. Phone 115. etc. Arnold A Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE—Beautiful BuilfinfLot WANTED—Man "witlF service”staon N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage. tio “ experience. L. R. Zintsateo two nice Building lota on Mer- lllas ter, First and Monroe streeis. cer Avenue.” Bob Heller—A Good 11110110 g 75-2 t Realty Service Phone MISCELLANEOUS TE* *'" l rilBE BSTIMATfiS te rootug. ponies. Win. Reichert, Monroe, . i -n i n j rfi.l9/ siding and John Manville rock __ L x . wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells Easter Corsagcs-Order now! comfort, health, security. BoardLutes’, phone 521)1. 66110 man. Phone 411. 51-27 t FOR SALEI—ReaI Estate: 5 room FARMERS ATTENTION -4fe remodern bungalow, north; 10 room move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. modern home, suitable for apart- Decatur phftne 2000. We pay all ment, good location; 8 room mod- phone charges. The Stadler Pro ern home; 3 apartment, income ducts Co. 15-ts property, close in; 6 room house, GUARANTEED successful treatsemi modern; 56 acre farm; 81 ment, most stubborn dandruff acre farm; 40 acre farm; uptown cases. Blackheads removed with building site and other building f ace maseage. No appointments lots. Tri State Realty Co. T. D. needed for any barber work. Open Schieferstein, Phone 104. 68-ts till 7 p. m. Archie Grice, 910 RusFOR SALE — Belt and Chester sell St, 25-ts White brood sows. Also three APPLIANCE~SERViCE male pigs. L. W. Murphy, phone We service all makes of wash--6762. b 73-61 x ers, sweepers, irons, and other FOR SALE-3 pure bred BerkshiFS electrical appliances. We carry a boars, eligible to register. Andy com >’ k ' ,e h . ne P a , r ‘% f ° r , a t U ~, popular makes.—Arnold & Klenk. Schuck, 4 miles southeast of Decatur on route 6. a 73-3tx vr-, ~vrr-r- —g-I-OR SALE John Deere No. 7 plies, repair work, all kinds of combine on rubber, complete with Wll -i n g_ Engle A- Kiess, corner Jackall aittachments. Meile Sheets o. gon Second Streets. ts Tony Corral, Decatur, R. 2. -y —, ~ — 73.;; tx Lutes lor Easier rlowers. l-, r»i 1 -1/ • 1“ Phone 5261. 66t 10 IOR SALE — Black Hawk corn . planter with Ford Ferguson at- SERVICE—Why worry about tachnient, used two seasons. Syl- lost beys.’ Get a set made bevestei. Birch, 1 mile west of Kimsey fore N Oll lose th em. Robert Osterschool, north side road. 73-3tx nial1 > 711 Winchester St., telephone — 733. a 73-3 t

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times $1; 6 times $1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted on skipday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALS—Complete line of wiring suppllei and fixtures. Uhrlck Bros. Phone 180. 40-ts ELECTRICALBUPPLIES-Regard-less of your needs In the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, including wire, heating efpmentß, switches, flxturea, etc. Arnold A Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE—Beautiful Building on N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage, ateo two nice Building lota on Mercer Avenue.” Bob Heller—A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 29-ts FOR SALE — Saddle horses and ponies. Win. Reichert, Monroe, Ind. 66-12’x Easier Corsages-Order now! Lutes’, phone 5261. 66110 FOR SALE—ReaI Estate: 5 room modern bungalow, north; 10 room modern home, suitable for apartment, good location; 8 room modern home; 3 apartment, income property, close in; 6 room house, semi modern; 56 acre farm; 81 acre farm; 40 acre farm; uptown building site and other building lots. Tri State Realty Co. T. D. Schieferstein, Phone 104. 68-ts F O It - S ALE “Bel t~and “Ches t“r White brood sows. Also three male pigs. L. W. Murphy, phone 6762. b 73-6lx Foil SALE—3 pure bred Berkshire boars, eligible to register. Andy Schuck, 4 miles southeast of Decatur on route 6. a 73-3tx FOR SALE — John Deere No. 7 combine on rubber, complete with all attachments. Merle Sheets or Tony Corral. Decatur, R. 2. 73-3 tx FOR SALE — Black Hawk corn planter with Ford Ferguson attachment, used two seasons. Sylvester Birch, 1 mile west of Kimsey school, north side road. 73-3tx FOR SALE —7 room brick house on High street, also several lots adjoining. A. I). Suttles, agent. 7-’»g3t FOR SALE—-Lay’s 15-jewel yellow gold Gruen wrist watch witli adjustable baud- A-l condition. Cail at 133 N. Sth St. or phone 825. b 74-31 FOR SALE—We have a few Norway Spruce, 4 ft. tall, to close out at $1 each. Special price on Chinese Elms. Harlows Gardens N. 13th st. 74t2x FOR SALE Good International 7 foot tractor disc. Robert Sa.itbine at Decatur Super Service. g 75-2tx FOR SALE-"New 3 14-iiich - i)iivFr tractor plow with light draft R.iydex bottoms, S2OO. Edward Scare, 2 miles north. l’-> mile east Ossian. Indiana. 75-2tx FOR SALE .All modern home in West Ossian, six rooms, immediate possession -come and see it. Barbara Wybourn, Ossian. Indiana. Phone 11-D. 75-31 FOR SALE- 9 by 6 all wool Broadloom twist wine colored rug — excellent condition, with pad, lovely ros? Sunbunst pal tern. Candle wick bedspread never used. I’hone 8 751 • < o-g a t

— (J Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks steady, quiet. Bonds irregularly higher; U. S. governments irregular. Curb slocks firm. Chicago stocks irregularly higher. Cotton steady. Wheat, corn, oats, rye. and barely fractions higher. Chicago livestock: hogs fully steay; cattle, steady to weak; sheep steay. o COMBAT CASUALTIES (Continued From Page One) craft, the seriously wounded, and about 2,500 prisoners. Stimson did not give any overall figures of U. S. casualties in the Philippines. He said, however, that U. S. losses on the Island of Panay so far are nine killed and 38 wounded as against 659 Japanese killed and 16 captured. In the landing on Cebu, the secretary said, only two Americans were killed and 15 wounded, while 88 of the enemy have been killed and 10 captured. ___ o — Democrat Want Ads Get Results

DRY CLEANING can’t remove it. One spraying Arab Odorless Mothproof protects your fabrics up to 5 years against moth damage. 75-3 t FOR RENT FOR RENT—Good 6 room country house, with garden. Electricity available. $lO per month. Must furnish good references. Phone 916-F. 73-31 X FOR RENT — 3 room all mod'eni apartment. Married couple preferred. Cali at 227 North Fourth street. 7413 FOR RENT — 5 room house with garden. 4 miles from Decatur, electricity, pasture for cow if desired. Apply 317 South Third St. g 74 2tx FOR RENT — 4 room apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Privilege of garden and chickens. Four miles south of Decatur. Phone 613-K. g 74-2tx LOST AND FOUND LUST Boy Scout merit badge <sa.sh. ('all 789. David Moore. 75-21 LOST 1942 ~ShTdabaker”hub cap. ‘Call Zintnvister Service Station. First and 'Monroe streets. Phone 372. 75-g2t App.»in(inent of l-veciitor I'lNtnte Xo. 1111 N ti'e is hereby gi\ n, '1 hat tlie undersigned has been appointed Exvrutor <.f the estate of Clara C. Mill- 1 Lit.’ of Adams Comity, <!■ - ueast’d. The estate is probably solxent. Tlirodore F. G’riliker, Executor G. lirmj Hierly, Atlornry Macli 11. i'.'G Mar'll I'-Z.’-.U Road To Berlin By United Pess The nerest distances to Berlin from advanced Allied lines today: Eastern front: 31 miles (from Zacckerick). Western front: 204 miles (from Marbiirg). Italian front: 524 miles (from Po Di Priniaro river). Q 1 l»p lintmriH of tdiHiiiiMrntri\ With Will ViHifAvd 111!> N’-Hic is iH’re'by given. That the undersigned has been appointed Adnfi nisi rat rix with Um will annexed of the e-tate o.f Mary A. Butcher, bite of Adams ('••un'ty, deceased. IHe .estate is probably solvent. Hyaline Itoop. Administratrix With will annexed John I. Hell.'. Attorney . , t 33-s iat.l Mell. 2S Apr. -,-Q N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted

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SOFT COAL MINERS (Continued From Page One) Workers' cooperation in locating polling places, it had been able to save "a substantial amount.” Tlie board said it conducted the poll with several hundred fewer helpers than the 4,000 it had expected to use. Witli coal stockpiles nearing tin? lowest point since Pearl Harbor, the government was certain to take any step necessary to keep tlie miners on the job. Two courses of government action would be seizure of tlie mines or certification of the case to the war labor board witli an appeal for temporary extension of tlie old contract. Meanwhile, the wage discussions between UMVV president John L. Lewis and soft coal operators went into the 26th day witli little apparent progress. Secretary of labor Frances Perkins was reported to have held secret meetings witli both Lewis and Charles O'Neill, operators’ spokesman, in an effort to break tlie deadlock over the miners' new contract demands. 0 Chill Candles If candles are placed in the refrigerator for a day or two before using, they will last longer, and in burning the wax will not drip down the NOTICE! See Me for All Kinds of GENERAL INSURANCE Kenneth Runyon Decatur Insurance Agency Representing Old Line Companies 107(/ 2 N. Second Phone 386

QUICK-DRI J WAL-GLOSS « : ‘Gives a handsome, easy to > W clean, long lasting, rich glossy $$ M finish. Ideal for kitchen, bath- > :,;i: O' room and all other walls and >2s woodwork. Will not collect • ft dirt. B ARNOLD { fc KLENK J

ALASKA RAILR 0 A I) NEEDS LABORERS PERMANENT JOBS TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED! Housing available for all persons employed. Interviewing and hiring will be conducted Monday, March 26 thru Saturday, March 31 inclusive at the WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION U. S. Employment 121/a Washington Blvd., Fort Wayne, Ind. and also at the RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 217 E. Wayne St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. All hiring in accordance witli WMC regulations.

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Banquet Held Here By Tomato Growers Cecil Harvey Named Association Head Frank Braun, president of the Adams county tomato growers association. was master of ceremonies at a banquet last night at the St. Joseph school, sponsored jointly by the growers and Stockely Food. Inc., of Celina. O. The banquet was served by the senior class of tlie school. One hundred fifty tomato growers attended. Special guests were: VV. L. Gerke, AAA chairman; R. C. Ehinger, Decatur Chamber of Commerce secretary; county agent Cline, Mercer county, Ohio; county agent Oetzel, Van Wert county, Ohio, and Miss Anna K. Williams, emergency war food assistant of Adams county. Roscoe Fraser, tomato specialist of Purdue, was the main speaker. Walt Pressing, Held superintendent for Stokely’s told of the “plow under” test plot results. In the U. S. 'Won’ tomato contest 27 gold niedalds and two silver medals were awarded. In order to win a gold medal it was necessary for the grower to have planted at. least three acres of tomatoes, have delivered at least 12 tons of fruit with 75% grading No. 1. The first placing grower was Lewis Humselling, second place, Frank Braun and third place Casper Miller and Son. Other gold medal winue v s were; Paul Arnold, Ervin Bienz. Otto Bleeke & Sons. Walter Bleeke, Lawrence Braun. Joe Corral, Geyir and Mitchell, Alfred Grote, Roland Grote, Mio. Albert Heckman. John King, Henry Klopfenstein. William Kohne, Joe Koors, Leo Lengerich, Janies Marshall. Amelia Mille , Robert Reppert, R. 11. Scherry, W. R. Stanley, Julius Schultz, Amos Thieme, Arthur Wilder and Howard Zimmerman. Silver medal winners were: Forest Ripley and Glenn Schaudt.

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Officers elected lor the new year were: Cecil Harvey, president; Jerome Rumschlag, vice president; Ed Steel, secretary-treasurer; and Frank Braun and Oliver Dilling, directors. Otto Gaee, fieldman for Stokely would like to write a contract for anyone interested in growing tomatoes, plckels or red beets. <_ Authorize Increase In Newsprint Price Washington, March 29-(UP)— The office of price administration today autorized an increase of $3 a ton in the manufacturers’ ceiling price for new-sprint, effective immediately. It was the third ceiling price increase for newsprint since tlie commodity came under price control in March, 1912. All n wsprint sold in thie country will lie covered by the new ceilings, OPiA said. The increase will ratec to s6l a ton the ceiling price for standard newsprint delivered to 38 "port cities.” xoi hi-; nr iis vi si-ri”ri,EMENT ill' ESTATE SO. IOOS Motive is lien.-by given to file 1 reililur.s, h irs and legaitces of John E. Ziimnernian. dci cHsed to iippi’.ir in the Adam- Cireu'lt Fount, held at l>i<atur. Indiana, on the 2(Hli day of April. 191 N. ami show cause, if anv why the Final Settlement Awoums with the esta.lt, of said <1 •• il< nt s'liould not be appl'"Vi'l. and slid I heirs are notified to then anil there mak' ppm.f of heirship, and receive (heir dislnib rti\ . share . Zadla Zimmerman. Executrix IlTealnr. Indiana. ::/2S, 11*1.1. )i. 11. Heller, Mlorney I .Mai. n -';i Ap I ■

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mir ifiiia ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ •■♦'•'"•J ’ ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY § WANTS ■ ] MEN - WOMEN j 0 Experience unnecessary. g ■ Apply in person. | : Kraft Cheese Co. i ■ I a Decatur Plant | If already in essential industry do not apply. * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■' ■ ■ ■" ■■ ■ ■ ■' ■ii ■ ■ ■ i ■ ■' ■ ■ Fl Commissioner’s Public Sale OF REAL ESTATE D. F. TEEPLE RESIDENCE and STORAGE BUILDING FRIDAY, MAR. 30, ’45 at 1:30 o’clock p. m. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE PREMISES AT 122 North First Street Decatur, Indiana the modern residence and storage building. Inlot number 1!) in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. TERMS—CASH. NATHAN C. NEILSON, Commissioner Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTION REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE HOG SALE Allison farms, 16 miles southeast of Fort Wayne. Route 30 to Zulu then 4 miles east; 7 miles southwest of Payne, Ohio, ou route 500; I 1 mile west of Ohio and Indiana state line: SATURDAY, MAR. 31, ’45 at 12:30 P. M. 30—BRED SOWS—3O 50—OPEN FALL GILTS—SO 75—GOOD FEEDER HOGS—7S Tills is a great offering of Registered the sows are tired to our two famous herd sires, Roller Model Boy, by the king of sires, Century Hi Roller and Century Kole Bar-By, 1944 Indiana Champion Century's Bar None. Fellow breeders and farmer friends we are pleased to invite you to our farm You can buy profitable Hampshire's in the sale. We have bred Hamps since 1926. They have satisfied our many customers. There is no better investment than a good brood sow. Will also sell several high grade Guernsey cows; some choice baled hay, baled straw and Smidley hog equipment preceding the sale of hogs. TERMS—CASH. Write for Catalogue: DOYLE L. ALLISON Monroeville, Indiana, R. F. D. | Roy S. Johnson —Auct. 10. C. Lehman —Clerk. Lunch will be served. Sale will be held inside.

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