Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1945 — Page 5

lIKQAY. APRIL 3, 1945.

fetal Reports uh lOGAL ’\ftSoRE |GN MARKET# I K’TT, MURRAY a co. t' ind * of |lvegtock •* fcßr. Berne, Cr.l O vf"«. WUUhlra if 4Bck received every day ■lW , "Kitii l2:3o p - m ' .„ ami no commission jfewi Phone 301 - 1 <l, r B* ‘ 13.50 . rip r i 3.00 |M ,bs MHmhU la. DV 15.00 IkHnER STOCK yards phone ’fcjolbs JU.SO «Slbs 1440 .■gtn n,, 13.75 MT 1 13-75 PB' 12.75 z:ItS gKjc per head yardaeo ’ ■wIOLESALE EGG AND quotations Furnished tw ftPcATUR PRODUCE CO. ME? Phone 380 Coirei I April Jjßggs 30c broilers ami fryers.— 23c PKeas ■■■ - 2aC ■■fryers 29c lUKpringer." 29c |||KiiD>; --25 c 44c HhBcAL GRAIN MARKET SBEjKK ELEVATOR CO. -J5 ids subject to change during day. delivered at elevator. I'. $1 .bb J2»led Wheat 163 SjK'evami o’. 1 Corn 1.60 2 Soy Beaus 2.10 NMoy Beans- 2.16 ■Meed .... ■■■■■— - 2.00 181.00 46 .03 per bushel less. ■Bcorn: .04 per 100 less. B f.o.b. farm |MrT WAYNE LIVESTOCK 'Yayii, Ind.. Apr. 3.—(Ul’l ■»;, nia.lv idy: lilo-ltm lb'. i>PD lbs . $14.50; *l4O-150 ■>.,111.25; 130-140 lbs., sl4; 120- ■ | $13.75: 100-120 lbs., $13.50. 1.-. >I. 1 ..< stags. $1.:; livestock Apr. 3— ( UP) — Livestock; 7,500; active, steady; ■ and choice 160 to 400 and 8140 to 160 lbs. 14.80; 100 to 13.,,0 to 14.1,0; good and r -ows lijA; medium and r grades 14.00 down. H heifers active, strong to 25 H lor; odd head choice light H ls li.OO; low choice year- ■ ' !"->0; several loads good ■ nieiliini) weight steers ■ 'mail lots choice heifers ■ 'n, live, common med- ' g, )IH | kinds strong to 25 vanners and cutters firm; M b ”f rows Io 11.50; load goo-1 bulk 12. ,0 1,, i;;.;,o; comM 1 and medium 9.50 to 12.25; - rs ami cullers 7.00 to 9.00; * active mostly 50 lower ■ 17.. X Bio-p 11)0; nnl enough to make ■iarket; undertone firm; good H choice natives quotable at B to 16-50; strictly choice IW ble around 17.n0. CHICAGO livestock ; llra So, Apr. 3 — (IJP» _ yA >-Livestock: " Ss ' 6,000; active, fully i y ,. 1,00d al, d choice barrows , c ’" 8 14,1 to*- and up 14.75, ’ Sood and choice sows K - complete clearance. K ,/' 9,500: calves: 1,000; ■ stron2 ? n<l year,in S H steady ko tu l’ 17.40; bulk 14.50 ■ an ,i' ery moderate supply I I ,i': Vc 1700: heifers finm ■llß Sh-'J' 1,661 COWS alld all Lmr am? tin“ Sha<le hlgher; ■rely «to . uttel cows, slow. Illy; le jjj at 7,50 *° 900 El); u . pi “ y /ausage bulls to li'lws fi,t h y fat hulls 'o 14.00; I mKXT : lown ’ choice Barce. ' B h>ck cattle very I’lishtm- p 110 ?’ 110 car *y sales asid bS ’ bidding steady, r' le; good nS > I,rices retarding I '4s h P . a r d choice hSy to 2 a '” ,Te IG ’ 75: aged 1° '•“J’S- I tL° CentS loWer for frt's 925 <t '* K dative wooled ke"; dOW “ alt »oUgh very few I'" to 9- ? 135 lb - "-eights pi.so ’ few Bh orn native [ —OI 1 ocrat want Ads Get Results

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —oFor 25 words or less: 1 tlm’e 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times $1; 6 times $1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted on sklpday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 а. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Uhrlck Bros. Phone 860. <o-tf EI^TRICaOuPPLJES—IRegardless of your needs In the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you. Including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE—Beautiful BuildingTxit on N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage, aleo two nice Building lots on Mercer Avenue.” Bob Heller—A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 29-ts TOR SALE—ReaI Estate:~s room modern bungalow, north; 10 room modern home, suitable for apartment, good location; 8 room modem 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 FOR SALE — 10-20 tractor, Oliver 14 inch tractor plow. Victory Byerly, second house east of Kirkland high school. g 77-3tx FOR SALE —9O acres fine, levil corn land, nice buildings, lights. Can give possession soon if sold. C. D. Lewton. 77-3tx FOR SALE — AC electric welder. Priced right. Harry .Vschliinau, Decatur R. R. 4. 78-21 X FOR SALE 3 tons of Xo. 1 clover hay, loose. Harry Ray, mile south, la mile east of Pleasant Mills. g 78-2 t FOR school bin. Dodge chassis. Chas. A. Fuhrman, Preble, Ind., Phone 47. 78-2tx FOR SALE—7 room house, semi-modern, north part of town, near General Electric Co., east of Pennsylvania railroad. A. 1). Suttles, agent. 78g3t FOR SALE — Jackass. Herman Weber farm, 6>- miles northeast Decatur. 78-3tx FOR SALE —4 ton mixed hay; big sorrel horse, sound and good worker; double set harness and collars. Herman Elilerdirig, 1 mile west, 2 miles north Preble. 78-2tx FOR SALE—% bp. Briggs * Stratton gasoline engine, just overhauled. John Steffen. 4 miles sou'h of Magley. Craigville phone. 78FOR SALE 'Good team of gei lings, 4 and 6 years, S2OO. Ed Beihold. (> miles north of town m river road. 79-3* < FOR SALE Good u •<! New Id>-1 manure spreader. C. C. Harman, 1 mile south and 1 mile east of Wren, Ohio. a 79 2tx FOR SALE Full blooded Holstein bull calf; reasonable. Hugh Nidlinger. 79-2t< FOR SALE Water storage tank, 6 ft. by 6 ft. mounted on 20 ft tower. Good condition. Noah M. Lehman. Berne. Phone 345 Berne. 79- ix FO'R IS'IALE Frost proof cabbage plants Mio. 'William Strahm. 339 North Ninth stre t. 79-g'3t FOR SALE Late model general purpose John Deere Tractor with 2-row- corn plow, pre-war rubber; also I. 11. Tractor 8-16. Ervin Springer, 2’,- miles southeast. 79t2x FOR SALE-22 MK’ormmk Deering 8 foot combine. Sell at ceiling. Alvie Beer, 2 miles north and JVa miles west of Berne. g 79-21.': FOR SAIIE - Hot Point electric iron, blue overstuffed chair with ottoman. 624 Jefferson St. g 79-2 t 0 LESS FOOD THIS YEAR (Continued From Page One) ply for American civilians is esti mated at 40 million cases. Normal consumption is about 55. 5. Cheese — civilian consumption here will be about the same as last year — approximately 15 percent less than prewar. б. Sugar—"it is expected that 1945 will be the most difficult year of the war.” 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

FOR SALE—Studio couch, 2 chairs, 2 rugs, ping pong table, complete, single metal bed, attic fan, lawnmower. Call mornings or evenings at 934 Walnut. 79-3tx FOR SALE —Drums, 50 gallon each, also Vavoline motor oil in 5 gal. cans, 20, 30 and 40. Riverside Garage, East Monroe St, 79-2 t FOR SALE Fairbank t rue it's calcs. 9 foot by 18 foot, capacity 15 ton. In good condition. Yom Construction Co., phone 248. g 79-31 FOR SALE Yearling Aberdeen Angus bulls, good quality — will sell at farmer's price. Yost Construction Co., phone 248. a 79-3 t F( )R SALE Jacass. Herman Weber farm, 1 mile east and ’2 mile south of Williams, g 79-3tx WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's 445 South First. 78-25tx WANTED—Badtoi to repair. Uhrlck Broa- 861-ts WANTED—-Two riders to Broadway G. E., three p. m. to 11 p. m. shift. Charles Whitman, Stevenson St. Decatur. a 78-4tx WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me so rabstracte of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts WANTED — 506 lawn mowers to sharpen. Frank Schmitz, 213 S. First. 79-2tx MISCELLANEOUS" FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, tiding and John Manville rock 'wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 78-25 t move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts GUARANTEED successful treatment, most stubborn dandruff cases. Blackheads removed with face massage. No appointments needed for any barber work. Open till 7 p. m. Archie Grice, 910 Russell St. 25-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. 31tf ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and supplies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackeon & Second Streets. ts KEY SERVICE Why worry about lost keys? Get a set made before you lose them. Robert Osterman, 711 Winchester St. Phone 733. 79-3 t SPRAYING 6 ounces of Arab Odorless mothproof on a man's suit protects it two years against moth damage. Schafers. 79-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST — Two No. 1 ration books. Saturday evening in Decatur. Lucile Zimmerman and Daniel Zimmerman. Notify Daniel Zimmeran. Decatur route 4. 79-3tx LOST Two N~ 1 ration books. Mary Pollock and Harriet Pollock. I'x LOST Ration book No. 3. Edward William Bulteineyer. ltx L< IST - Ration book No. 4. Anne L. Murtaugh. b ltx forrenF FOR RENT 1 room apartment house. Privilege of garden and chickens. Mrs. Tom Bess. 4 miles south of Decatur. Phone 643-K. g 79 3t o Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks firm in moderate active trading. 'Bonds higher; U. S. governments irregularly higher. ICurb .stocks irregularly high' r. 'Chicago stocks irregularly higher. •Silver unchanged in New York at 44% cent.s a fine ounce. Cotton up as much as 40 cents a bale. Rye up a.s much as 1% c ute a bushel; wheat, corn, oats and Barley futures steady. Chicago livestock: hogs active fully steady; cattle steady to strong; sheep, bidding steady, asking prices retarding trade on the livestock market today. SEEK IMPROVEMENT (Continued From Page One) ed, because of prevailing wage scales in the city and the inability to keep a full force of workers at the pld rates. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur ■"insurance Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570

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Says Hiller Plans To Die In Bailie Captured German Says Goering Dead London, April S —1(611’) — A captured German general told front correspondents today that Adolf Hitler plans to die in battle at the head of SS elite guard troops especially picked for the honor of dying with the fuehrer. NS units already were Ibeing designated for the sacrifice, German IMa>j. Gen. illans Boehlsen said in an interview with a London NewsiChronide correspondent on the third army front. Another captured German, Prince Engelb- rt (Charles Arenberg, first German prince to fall into Allied hands, said he had received private word that R mhsmarshal Hermann Goering was dead. Other high Nazi chiefs still were alive and making bheir escape to some hideout, presumably in the Bavarian Alps, he told a London Daily Telegraph correspondent on the American ninth army front. The prince, along with his princess, Valerie iMarie, who claimed to ibe a great granddaughter of Queen Victoria and a distant cousin of King George VI. were found in their 300-rootn palace at Norkirchen mar Ludinhau.sen in Westphalia. A dispatch from the Swiss border said Gestapo chief Heinrich Himmler spent lE-aster at the (Bavarian town of Bregenz with other members of the Nazi inner gang planning a last stand in the Bavarian mountains. The identity of three men, identified by the German radio as a chauffeur and two passengers, who were slain in a big 'blue, limousine on the Avus speedway between Berlin and Potsdam yesterday remained a mystery. UNITEDSTATES (Continued From Page One) merely said: "The president has decided that at the San Francisco conference the United States will not request additional votes for the government of the United States in the general assembly." Stettinius opened the conference by reading a long statement which he said was the department's attempt to answer the 33 questions on the secret Yalta voting agreement submitted by correspondents last week. On the question of why the Yalta agreement on the proposed Russian votes was kept secret for 47 days, Stettinius’ statement said that the president had wanted to discuss it with the U. S. delegation and make a final determination of the course to be followed before announcement. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, May, $1.71%-i/ 8 ; July 81.58%-%; Sept. $1.54’4; Dec. $1.53 %; April $1.77%8. Corn, May, $1.12%; July, $1.09’4- ’/ s ; Sept. $1.06%; Dec.. $1.04%. Oats, May, .65'4; July. .57%; Sept. .55; Dec., .54%. o Non-Support Charged, Man Freed On Bond Paul B. Gould of near Monroe, who recently was deni-il a divorce iby Judge J. Fred Fruchte in the Adamis circuit court, was released on $20!) bound, having been cited for non-support. Attorney H. R. MciClenahan entered an appearance fir the defendant in the non-sup-port ca.se and asked for further time to plead the case.

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L^Sr/mW AMERICANS of all the armed services salute the national colors at the base of the famous Eifel tower in Taris, during Easter day ceremonies in the French capital city. This is an official United State! Army Signal Corps radiophoto. (International Soundphoto) SALECALEN[)AR APR. 7 —lvan Lentz, Fairgrounds, Hicksville, O. 35 Head Saddle Horses Buggys, Harness and Riding equipment. 6:06 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. APR. 7—Lantz's Restaurant, Hicksville, Ohio. A fine going business and all equipment, 2:30 p. m. J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. APR. 7—C. E. Bell & Marvin Stoutenberry, Bellmont farm, 1% miles east of Oecatur. Livestock sale. Roy S. Johnson. Auct. APR. 9 Harry Rosenbury, Rochester, Ind. Registered Holstein cattle. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. APR. 9—Earl B. Adams, Farm located 7 miles South of Huntington, Ind., on Highxwy No. 9. Improved 290 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. APR. 11 —Feed L. Litterer, Commissioner, Tonnellier Improved 100 Acres, 1% miles Northwest of Decatur, Indiana on the Winchester Road, then % mile West. J. F. Sanmann, auct. APR. 10 —Charles Fitzgerald & Son. 5 miles north of Fort Wayne on road 427. Farm sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. APR. 12 —Heber Bowen, 1 mile north of Willshire. Ohio on road 4ft. General farm sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. APR. 16 —Herman Schlatter, Leo. Ind. General farm sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. APR. 17 —Orchard Lawn Farms, Muncie, Ind. Guernsey cattle dispersal sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. I JVbrth { ISO or 10f? g I Can you guess? m Illi J™ I I 3 i / There’s more than meets the eye g —in baby chicks, or in commer- g cial feeds. Look to their breeding E to know what to expect from ■ chicks. Judge a feed by the results it gives, and the trademark it bears—like Pillsbury’s best, a name of known quality, representing a feeding program We’d like to explain what it that works .. . yes, that is work- can mean to you to have the ing right now, with better results, familiar Pillsbury trademark for thousands of feeders. on a bag of feed on your farm. Cash Coal Feed & Supply Monroe and Sth sts. Phone 32

Plan Enrollment In Tractor Project 'Laverne teiner, Sk et« Foor. Leo Merriman and Lealio Sprunger, adult leaders for the 4-11 tractoi i mintenanCf project, met in Berne | laist evening with Chalmer Miller and county agent Arclilbold, to make final plans for completing enrollment in this project. To da't? 20 'boys liav signed up and it is hoped that tne signing up will 'be completed this week

Oi l.iMp FAT TAX NOTICE Land and town lots returned delinquent for non-payment of taxes lor the yeair 1942 Adams Co. Ind. bi:h m: lleaeripllon Acres A nine Del. Tax Jacobs, Norman PTWiSW .2$ |2U .Su DEI ATI H Niblick, Wm Lot 759 150 65.93 S/2 Lynch Wagner, Janies H. & Clarice Lot 936 75 2.00 In addition to the above tax 1.30 costs must le> added for each des. eription for printing. Staite of Indiana, County 'if Adams, S.S. 1, Thurman I. Drew, Auditor in and fo.r said county do Hereby certify that the above Is a true and correct list of lands and ibty and town lots returned and remaJning delinquent for Hie non-payment of taxes for the year 1912 and previous years, with penalty, interest and costs, and further that the amount charged was recorded between t’he first Monday of December 1911 and the first day of January 1945. Witness my hand rind seal at the Auditor's office in the oity of Decatur this 19th day of March 1915. Thuiiiman I. Drew, Auditor A Adams County, Indiana. State of Indiana, County of Adams, SS: Notice is h-ueby given that so much of the forgoing lands, city and town lots, as may be neccsairy to discharge the taxes, penalty, interest and costs whidh may be due thereon, or due from the owners thereof, on the days of sale will be sold a-t publii auction by the Treasurer of Adams County at the oast door of the c’ourt Mouse in the City oT Dei, eatur, in said county and state on the second Monday of April 1945, being on the »th day of said month, commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. • of aid day and that said sale will contlnuo from day to day until sold. Given under my hand at the Auditor’s office in Decatur, Indiana this ; 19111 day of March, 3915. Thurman I Drew, Auditor Adams County Indiana. March 20-27 April 3 3 Real Estate Auction , IMPROVED 290 ACRE FARM MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1945 1:30 P. M. on Premises LOCATED: 7 miles Southwest of Huntington. Indiana on Highway . No. 9. Or. 3 miles North of Mt. Etna, Indiana on No. 9. DESCRIPTION; Good 10 Room House; Hip Roof Barn 40x80, nearly new. Chicken House. Corncrib, and Granary. Garage. Electricity available as line passes directly in front of buildings. - About 160 acres under cultivation, balance Timber pasture. This farm is slightly Rolling, but HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE LAND and in a good state of cultivation. , AN IDEAL COMBINATION STOCK AND GRAIN FARM, WELL LOCATED ON PAVED ROAD. The farm will sell a.s a single unit, or in tracts of 160. 100 and 38 acres to suit purchaser. TERMS: 15C day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. EARL B. ADAMS, Owner J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer, C. W. Kent—Sales Manager. Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur, Indiana. ■■*■■■ b ■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Bini . ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY j i WANTS i I MEN - WOMEN j ■ p Experience unnecessary. Apply in person. fe ’ Kraft Cheese Co. “ ■ Decatur Plant ■ s If already in essential industry do not apply. i BBBBB.BBBBBSBBBB-BBVBBBBBBA ■"■■■■* —w———n—— .

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All Interested boya are urged to mail their cardu thia week. NOTH 11 OF FINAL SI4TTLEMKNT OF IISTA'I'i: NO. 4OM Notice is hereby given lq the cro- > Idltorii. helr.i and legatee" of Pauline lil.vrrls, deceased tn> appear in the I Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 18th day of April, 1915, and show cause, If any, why lhe Final Suttlemuit Accounts with the estate of sold decedent slhould not be airprovisl, and said heirs aro notlfind io then an<f there make proof of heirship, and revive their distributive shades. Edwin M. Ray, Administrator Decatur, Indiana, 3/21, 1915. C. 11. MuHetinaa, tKorney Mell. 27-Apr. 3