Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1945 — Page 5
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"Bel tarts Of LOCAL »®W0 nEIGN mari<ET * *r . for MURRAY A CO. . kind* of livestock at y<W- Berne, Cralgvllle, Wlllahlra received every day inHnKtll 12:30 p. m. and no commission BHn|V phone 301 April 5. 1 <•>!,, ILOO MHiL' - 13.50 n : >» IgBW 13 60 | IK 12.50 'WW 1 10.50 io.oo >j HS ' - 7 ' oo NBmL PR STOCK YARDS f llOllO 101 April 5. lbs 314. 5 J) ~ MW 8-11° isl .... ;s "gjW — 7.00 gB. per head yardage. K WcLESALE EGG ARD iWltry quotations ."® I Furnished hy *VKatur produce co. Phone 380 K ■coiruU'd April 5. K&s 30c broilers and fryers— 23c ' -29 c EK henj - 25 c ■■< Ks'ers >■ 22c KWcal grain market ||‘Kjrk elevator co. ■ Corrected April 5. jR-Kaus subject to change ' during day. ■K delivered at elevator. |R|® v ed Wheatsl.66 ■Sm Wheat- 1-65 an< * 01d C orn K. 2 Soy Beans2.lo Beaus- 2.16 "KaKew Oats - ' 7 JBELri 2.00 IBBi.oo ’®Korn: .04 per 100 less. f.o.b. farm sS A '' APOL!S LIVESTOCK Apr. — (L'l’l — M||K~ Livestock: 'KB* 5.(11'"; active, steady; gltßlliii ciioice 160 to 400 lbs. to 16n lbs. 14.80; 100 to SMs. lA.'.ti to 11.50; good and gSB ll." 5; medium grade SKI calves 500; all ,ii sirong; three loads ■K in prime 1098 lb. long-fed 17.'in; load ciioice 964 lb. odd small lots ’l||B ‘'ini choice light and medium ■Mt In 16.25; COWS strong. u '"" 1 cows 14.50; bulk io i;;.se; common and largely < C1(I t() 12 .50 ; call . WB'i'l culler 7.110 to 9.25; veallv active, weak to top 17.50. pin; nominally steady; UM 111 "* clmice natives quotable around 17.00; medium H.uii to 15.75. ■B CHIC AGO livestock Apr. 5 _ (yp) _ Livestock: 5.000. Active, fully good and choice barrows ißr ilh 14(1 lbs - and ”P at 14.75 ■Kj u - good amj ei lo ice sows at I teß' C(,lu l>lete clearance. |® 1,le: 5,000. Calves: SOO. market very active; broad mt early round; and yearlings, includheifers, strong to 15 ■nJ| lßh o- : tOWS aud bulls ■B £ ■ tellts u Pi‘ fully 25 » ingher on buUg . St d 17 - 00 down; no strictly K I s,€era here, in load lots; g r . hea ds 18.00; load lot top several loads 17.25 to 17.50: W yearlings 17.25; heifer year-1 K. "«» high on crop; ■ t| v cows 10.50 to 13.00, B-m.. g ° Otl ofteri »ss to 15.50; K •.-“ US “ Ke bulls freely K | )et i c d 1111,1 fat bulls to 14.25 K'ly 1 ’;, t’r 00 ' Lanibs active, Kl an ?’. <:CI,IS lliglK!1 " b Ulk K s inrii'i' 0 " 0 ! <(1 Woole d west- ■ B'cis i- ( |! lnB eißllt loads Colo- ■ tun ? tt ' 0 1715 ’ I,ar( <’«* Bl onJh nr a,nbs 1550: ,llr « e »lee 90 to lotfT f e “ Od 81,<1 B"’S Nn r JS - £<yl Clipped B stl y No i \ a nd No ' 2 Bkins ’ Be ß 1 Bkllla 15.65 to 15.90; B'oled e '. u,,cban ßed; odd lots B lk shore it e a - Wcs 950 ,10W11 - kind 7.50 down. I . NOTICE! I G f Mß A" t Xu K acl l) ec J en , neth Runyon fc r «’«in ß o l U d r L nCe ? gcnc - v
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES / —o— For 25 word* or loot: 1 tlmo 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times 51; 6 times $1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted on skipday schedule. Rate for 10 polpt BLACK FACE io 5n per word for Insertion. Copy must he In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE ing supplies and fixtures. Uhrlck Bros. Phone IM. 40-ts SLBCTRlCAt^tlPPLlES—Regardlass of your needs ta the line of eleotrlcal supplies, large or small, we can supply yon. Including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold A Klenk. 225-ts FOR SALE—Beautiful Building Lot on N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage, also two nice Building lota on Mercer Avenue.” Bob Heller—A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 29-ts TOR SALE—ReaI 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, aomi-modern; 56 acre farm; 81 acre farm; 40 acre farm; uptown building site and other building lots. Tri State Realty Co. T. D. Schleferstein, Phone 104. 68-ts FOR SALE — Good team of geldings, 4 and 6 years, S2OO. Ed Beihold, 6 miles north of town an river road. , 79-3tx FOR SALE—Froet proof cabbage plants. JMre. William Strahm. 339 North Ninth etreet. 79-g3t FOR SALE —Two formals, size 13 and 14. each worn once. Also a blue double breasted blue serge suit, size 36. Telephone 1402. g 80-3tx FOR SALE —Guernsey bull, coming 2-year old. Marion Richhart, five miles southeast on 33. 80b2tx FOR SALE—Baled hay, clover and ’ timothy, $1 per bale or less by ton. Coppess Corner, Monroe, Indiana. 80-61 X fOR SALE —2 rugs, 2 chairs, steel bed complete, oil painting, steel top table, sectional bookcase, rock er, small chest of drawers. Call morning or evenings. 934 Walnut 80-3 t FOR SALE—Fairbank truck scales. 9 foot by 18 foot, capacity 15 ton. In good condition. Yoet Construction Co., phone 248. g 79-3 t FOR SALE — Yearling Aberdeen Angus bulls, good quality—will sell at farmer’s price. Yost Construction Co., phone 248. a 79-3 t FOR SALE— Herman Weber farm, 1 mile east and Is mile south of Williams, g 79-3tx WORKING GIRL, will care for children evenings. Phone 1391. g 80-3tx WANTED — Lawns to mow, or odd jobs. Phone 1162. 80a3tx. WANTED TO BUY—2 wheel' box trailer in good condition, 16-in. wheel preferred. Mail replys to Post Office Box 221, Decatur, Indiana. State price, 80-3tx WANTED—To repair and sharpen lawn mowers. Chris Neukom, 603 Penn street. Phone 4133. g 80-2 t FOR "SALE' — Grain”drill, corn plow, hay tedder. On farm 4'i miles northwest of Decatur. Iva Spangler, 128 East Foster Parkway, Fort Wayne, phone Harrison 79063. BU>3t FOR SALE — Three table mode] electric radios, one combination radio and record player, one Motorola radio, one Kent radio. All late models. Walter Sautbine, Country Club.Blt2 ViXR SALE—iI4-acre farm located bn highway, good soil, good buildings. modern house; 65-acre farm located on highway, good buildings. Inquire Leeter G. Brandt, Rockford, Ohio. Midwest Realty tfo. 81-2 t FOR SALE—4 17-inch tires, like new. Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales. It FOR SALE--Guernsey covv,”fresheu soon. Milton Fuhrman, phone 652-F. o- — ACTION JSBEUEVED (Continued From Page One) might well try to seize flanking areas of Siberia with the strong forces she has built up on the continent., 4. As she proved at Pearl Harbor, Japan believes in the military wisdom of seizing the initiative without respect for diplomatic niceities. — o ‘— Democrat Want Ads Get Results
WANTED Dewing 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—Radio* to repair. Ukrick Broa- Ml-ts WANTED — Two riders to Broadway G. E., three p. m. to 11 p. m. shift. Charles Whitman, Stevensen St. Decatur. a 78-4tx WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastera money. Low ratee. Very liberal terms. See me so rabstracta of title. French Quinn. 31 T-T-ts Wanted —two or three burner gas plate. Arthur Lengerich. Phone 6765. g It SIGNAL HELPERS Wanted. Apb ply at Erie Railroad Depot, t b 81-6 t I WANTED—Reliable person to re--1 move tree. Call 134. After 5:30 [ p. m. call 1533. g 81-3 t MISCELLANEOUS > FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, j siding and John Manville rock ; wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Board- ’ man. Phone 411, 78-25 t i ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on us, we > will be glad to give you a free ■ estimate on any size job. We can 1 apply a guaranteed Carey roof at 1 no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts ’ FARMERS ATTENTION —We fe 7 move dead horaqa, cows, hogs, etc. , Decatur phone 2000. We pay all , phone charges. The Stadler Pro- ’ ducU 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 Rus- : sell St. 25-ts i APPLIANCE SERVICE ; We service all makes of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a 1 complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold & Klenk. 31tf : ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and sup’ pliee, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackeon & Second Streets. ts I KEY SERVICE—Why worry about ’ lost keys? Get a set made before you lose them. Robert Oster- ; man, 711 Wincheater St. Phone 733. 79-3 t SfttAYING 6 ounces of Arab Odorless mothproof on a man’s suit I protects it two years against moth damage. Schafers. 79-3 t SOLO-COTE — The new miracle paiut for all inside paint jobs. Many beautiful colors to choose from. Not a water paiut. We also have several painters available to do that paint job right. Phone 463. Arnold & Klenk. 80-ts LOSTANDFOUND LOST — Two No. 4 ration books, Saturday evening in Decatur. Lucile Zimmerman and Daniel Zimmerman. Notify Daniel Zimmerau, Decatur route 4. 79-3tx LOST —or strayed ewe sheep. Railing Bros., Decatur route 4, Monroe phone. 80t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT — 4 room apartment house. Privilege of garden and chickens. Mrs. Tom Bess, 4 miles south of Decatur. Phone 643-K. g 79-3 t o FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Apr. S.—(UP) —Livestock: Hogs, market steady; 160-400 lbs. $14.70; 150-160 lbs.. $14.50; 140-150 Ibe.. $14.25; 130-140 lbs., sl4; 120130 lbs., $13.75; 100-120 lbs., $13.50. Roughs, $13.75-$13.95; stags sl3; male hogs, $9. Lambs, $16.50; ewes, SB. Calves, $17.50. — o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, May. $1.71>/ a -%; July, $1.58’/ a ; Sept.. $1.53%; Dec., $1.52 %-$1.53: April. $1.77%8. Com, May, $1.12%; July, SI.OS .%■%; Sept. $1.05%; Dec.. $1.03%. Oats. May. .65-.64%; July .56% B; Sept., .54%-%; Dec. .54%. — —o Markets At A Glance illy United Press Stocks lower in slow trading. -Bonds irregular; U. S. governments irregular. Cuitb stocks irregular. Chicago stocks irregularly higher. Cotton steady. ißye off as much as 1% cents a 'bushel; wheat, com, oats aud barley steady. Chicago livestock: Hogs active, fully steady; cattle very active, strong; sheep “steady to firm. o An accident rate survey disclosed that the safest person in the United States is a girl between the ages of 5 and 14 years, living somewhere in Connecticut, which is the safest state in the Union.
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ACTION JSJBELI EYED (Continued From |>age One) office eight aud a halt months ago after the overthrow of the extremist government of Gen. Hldeki To jo in a political crisis touched off by the loss of Saipan in the Marianas. Koiso’s ministers, mostly conservative elder army, navy and business leaders, had been expected to rally the Japanese people and armed forces for new exertions to stem the Allied march toward Japan. But instead disaster followed disaster. The cabinet weathered the furor caused by the superfortress offensive against Japan, the invasion of the Philippines end even the loss of Iwo island, only 750 miles south of Tokyo, to ! American marines last month. The successful invasion of Okinawa was the final straw, however. 0 Records show that the first bulldozer manufactured and sold on a commercial basis was built by a Cedar Rapids, la., company in 1923 for use on the Dixie highway in Kentucky. 0 A|>|> ilntnirnt of Adminlnfratrix With Will Annexed No. ilffl N'-irttce is hereby given, Tiiat the undersigned has been appointed A'd-ministra-trix with the will annexed of tlie es-tate <wf Mary A. Butcher, late of Ada-nis County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. tJvHline lioop, Administratrix With will annexed John T. Kelly, Attorney 3/28 1945. Meh. 29 Apr. 5-12 _ o NOTICE OIF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. I<MW .X'otiii Is hereby given to the ereditors, heirs and legatees of John E. Ziininerman. deeeased to appear In the Adam's CiUcutt Count, held at Decatur, Indiana, oh the 20th day of April. 1945, and simw cause, if any why the Final Settlement Account? with the estate of said decedent , shtould not be approved: and said 1 heirs \rr notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Zella Zimmerman, Executrix Decatur, Indiana. 3/28, 1945. 11. 11. Heller, Attorney Marell 29 April 5 0 BIRTH CERTIFICATE Notice Is hereby given that Guy Hulbert Major has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the. time and place of his birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on the I2tl> day of April, 1915 CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court April 5.
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BLOODDONORS (Continued From Page One) The Decatur biut will also stop at Monroe at 9:30 o’clock. Those from the Kirkland area are requested to register at Foley’s store in Preble, Mr. High outlined. Permits for minors (those under 21), will be distributed by the various industrial and group chairmen, including Mrs. Goldner, Mrs. Lankenau, Mrs. Mildred Smith of Geneva, Brice Bauserman of Berne and Mise Edna Braun, nurse at the Central Soya company. —o —, ~ Woman Is Wounded By Estranged Husband 'lndianapolis, April 5 —(UIP) — Police sought today the huslband of Mns. Dorothy Sheridan, 25, after he allegedly shot her through the nose and jaw while riding In his autonuibile. 'Mrs. Sheridan, whose condition was not serious, told authorities that her estranged husband met her, seeking a reconciliation. When she refused, he fired at. her with a revolver. She fled from the car and be drove away, she said-
’ Her. or. PikM’. MW'’ 0 " ' ... and bakin 9 is —1 — — ■ INDIVIDUAL MEAT LOAVES Try this or any good recipe, using Pillsbury’s Best. If you I sl don’t agree thit you get better baking than with any other 5 W “ all-purpose flour, just write Pillsbury’s Home Service DepartiMf? tnent, Minneapolis, and they’ll promptly pay you back the I Mg »dded-up cost of all your recipe ingredients. That’s guak- I lgg s ANTBED BAKING! I. Pillsbury’s INDIVIDUAL MEAT LOAVES * With the baked-in nourishment of Pillsbury's Best K s Tbmfbraturb: 350° F. Serves 12 Time: 40 minutes I |fj* • iti cups ground raw or •>4 teaspoon pepper | S” cooked meat <8 M teaspoon doves ■ ■Ha • 1 egg •1% teaspoons salt ’ ’ ■■ • 14 cup chopped onion | iEi 1. Combine meat, egg, onion, and seasonings. (If using j cooked meat, moisten with about 3 tablespoons fat or drip- » > I; Ings.) 2. Turn into medium-siied greased muffin pans, filling ■ I about % full. 3. Cover with the following: g B| aovi BISCUITS S • 2 cups sifted Pillsbury’s • % teaspoon salt * IS is Best Enriched Flour • % teaspoon cloves s |g|g • 3 teaspoons baking • % cup shortening g jjgrc powder • 1 cup milk 1. Sift dry ingredients. X Cut in shortening until ® ■g mixture resembles coarse meal. 3. Add milk all at " once.stirtingoniyuntilallflourisdampened.e.Drop ■I by spoonfuls over meat. 8. Bake in moderate oven (350°F.)uatildone.Serveatoncewithtomatosauce. •• fW ftllsbums Best Hour * ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY ’ i WANTS i i MEN - WOMEN i s Experience unnecessary. | ■ Apply in person. I ! I ! Kraft Cheese Cod “ a I ■ Decatur Plant ■ If already in essential industry do not apply. ®
COURT HOUSE t New Suite Filed s A suit for divorce has been filed - iby Genevieve SmltHi from her huei ilsand. Herman Smith. They were married June 1. 1996 and (separated ’ April 2. Cruel and inhuman treat- ■ went and excessive uee of intoxl- • eating liquor .by the defendant is . the charge of the plaintiff. She f ask* an absolute divorce and the . custody of tilieir two children, ages 5 seven and 5 years. Damage Suit Filed A complaint for damages has been filed by Haymond D. Wall against David Schertz of Geneva route one, as a result of an auto collision which occurred Feb. 21, 1945 on elate road 38, tiwo miles east of Dayton, Ind. The plaintiff [ charges the defendant ran into his , automobile, causing property dam- , age of $125, which he seeks to recover as judgment. N. A. BIXLER i * OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 ' Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. ' Telephone 135 I • Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted ,
PUBLIC SALE Having sold the “Bowen Stock Farm," will sell the following personal property at said farm, located one mile north of Willshire, Ohio, on State Route No. 49. THURSDAY, APR. 12,1945 Starting at 10 A. M. HORSES AND MULES Matched pair of Black Geldings, wt. 3200, 10 yr. old. kid broke, a real work pair; matched team of Brown Mules, wt. 3900, 11 yr. old, trusty, work anywhere, good ones. 59 — CATTLE — 59 1 23 Whiteface calves, wt. 200 to 300; 7 Shorthorn steer calves, wt. 300 to 400; 1 Roan Shorthorn springer cow, pasture bred; 1 pure bred Guernsey cow, 5 yr. old, heavy milker; 27 Whiteface springer cows, freshen in June and July, with their third calves, bred to Reg. Polled Shorthorn bull. 12 SHEEP— IO ewes, lamb in May; 2 bucks. 1 TRUCK— I 936 model International 1% ton truck in good condition. MACHINERY G. P. John Deere tractor and extension rims, excellent condition: John Deere 2 bottom, 14 inch plows; double disc, 8 on a side, good condition; Oliver Superior fertilizer grain drill. 12 disc, grass seed attachment and tractor hitch, a good one; 10 inch John Deere hammer mill, like new; good rubber tire wagon, 600x16 tires. Tractor buck rake, power lift for John Deere Model B tractor; 1 good John Deere low wood wheel wagon, hay ladder and grain bed; bean plow attachment for Model A John Deere; 90 tooth, 2 section spring tooth harrow; 2 good Turnbull wagons, each with hay ladders and grain bed; good Bradley mower with tongue trucks; McCormick Deering mower witli tongue truck, good as new; large capacity power corn shelter; Dunham rotary hoe; Milwaukee corn binder, a good one; horse drawn gang plow; sulky plows; 3 corn plows; new ground plow; trailer' with good tires; good John Deere 1% h.p. gas engine; 3 sets good breeching work harness. MISCELLANEOUS Ute gal. Never Freeze hog fountain; 55 gal. hog fountain; 24 ft. line shaft and hangers; 3 barrel of creosote for chinch bugs; good steel hand or power corn shelter; 200 size electric, brooder stove; 11%X28 tractor chains; 2 electric fence chargers; 800 U. platform scales; 20 inch frame bicycle; pump jack; wrenches) shop tools; 3 feed bunks for cattle; grind stone; rubber tired lawn mower; and many other articles too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 12 chairs; dresser; electric console radio; electric Iron; 3 burlier kerosene stove and oven; tables; beds; dishes; cooking utensils; chemical toilet, complete; 1910 model phonograph and records, and 1 many other articles too numerous to mention. : f No goods to be removed until settled for. TERMS—CASH. Sate will be held inside. , HEBER BOWEN Roy S. Johnson —Auctioneer T. D. Schieferstein—Clerk. Willshire W. S. C. S. will serve lunch. PUBLIC SALE DAIRY CATTLE—HOGS AND FEED Due to shortage of help, Mr. Stoutenberry is unable to continue with the Dairy herd. We will sell at. public auction on the Bellmont Farm, one and three-fourth mile East of Decatur, Ind. SATURDAY, APRIL 7,1945 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. 2() — — DAIRY COWS 20 3 Four Holstein Cows, 4 yrs. old, fresh, milking heavy flow; Two Holstein cows. 4 yrs. old, will be fresh very soon; Two Holstein cows, 7 yrs. old, fresh and milking heavy flow; One Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, with calf by side; One Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, will be fresh soon; : jni; One Holstein cow 3 yrs. old, pasture bred; One Ayreshire cow 4 yrs. old, with calf by side; Three Ayreshire cow 4 yrs. old, fresh, milking heavy flow; One Guernsey cow 4 yrs. old, with calf by side; One Guernsey cow 4 yrs. old, will freshen soon; Black cow 10 yrs. old, fresh and milking good flow; One Ayreshire cow 3 yrs. old, pasture bred; One Red heifer due real soon with first calf; One Yearling Poll Hereford Bull. Two Pure bred Guernsey Bulls eligible to register. BROOD SOWS—One White sow; Two white gilts; Spotted Poland China gilt; Two Hampshire gilts; One Hampshire tried sow. These gilts and sows are all immuned. Will farrow last of April and first of May. Two young Duroc service boars. FEED—3OO bales alfalfa and timothy mixed hay. MILK CANS—Twelve 10 gal. milk cans. TERMS—CASH. C. E. BELL & MARVIN STOUTENBERRY OWNERS. Roy S. Johnson—Auct. T. D. Schieferstein—Clerk.
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