Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1945 — Page 11

BsDAY. APRIL 12,1945.

MHirkef Reports i ■ foreign market. I w for '■' !is {■HmptT, MURRAY & CO. I /Sb 111 kind! of livestock at » S ltur ( Bern*- Crelflvllle, I ff ind WllUhlra K diitock received every day until 12:30 p. m. » n<i ao commission phone 301 '"'l-. ~iS lo.oo S.'..' - 7.00 ’ ! stock yards PUone 101 Coi'i'ccicd April 12. ! b ’ “ 13 75 ..Jfet \;:r:=:S?s -w ) 1650 ■■.zz per head yardage. egg and IBKultry quotations [•(■EF Furnished by --'HHecatur PRODUCE CO. UrMj* Phone 380 ... (,'oiiected April 12. W... 31c Inoileiti and fryers hens . - - 2 ® c fIK fryers 29c springers 29c hens - -25 c RSHMBoostcrs 14c nJ'gg 22c "''rOMtor-AI GRAIN MARKET elevator go--13 correcicd April 12. subject to change during day. delivered at elevator. Red Wheat - $1.66 H Red Wheat 1.65 and Ord Corn — 1.60 .. 2 Soy Beans 2.10 Beans . 2.16 KB New Oats .77 - 2.Utt 1 '**«£ 1.00 / 'KF f.o.b. farm KBORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK W.iyiie, Ind.. Apr 12.—(UP) everything CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Ar . 12. —I IT)- ( WE A I t , |>, . |iHni : active, fully steady; ....-I rimice harrows and gills BB 1 ' 1 '- allJ "l 1 a! 04.75 ceiling; choice sow,; at $11; cotn51# elea ranee. JW> BHBi;:1. ■ calves. 800; all niediuiii weight ;l!1 d weighty ’ ,i,;y. i,,|i $17.05; yearlings •L < weak to 25c lowei yearlings $1,'.25; bulk steers , ||, sls-sl7; several loads steers. $16.50-$17.60; licit’m. BHpi'niily. best sl7 cows very actatty ady with recent sharp hulls steady to 25c lower: 2j r | () sii c higher at $17.50 "" :< slock cattle active al $12.5JlO.tuio; active, steady; * rous lo;a|, s g00( j al)( j choice |V ■ W|lO||, <l western lambs. $16.69|^V ia - several loads held slightly MB 1 ' 1 ': load lots largely good «** $16.50; load medium and SS^B 1 weight $16.25. sorted 25 average 77-lb. at $15.25. the oß* Rulu R tor shering and feeding O'.’"'"- loa, l good and choice 91’.B 11 ' 11 ciil 'i )ell lambs No. 1 and 2 :: HB's sls. is. these do not show Hj^B ks decline O s wooled lambs; 11,1 "■ <>< ’ I< -d native ewes, $9.50 Vr B" “'wi common and good kind ■ I > Dianapolis LIVESTOCK Apr. 12—(UP)— ||Bi , £s 5,000; ac ti vei strong; ,’ n ' 1 choice 160 to 400 lbs. sH “ ulk 14° to 160 ibs. 14.80; : SB tu 1!tl lbs. 13.50 to 14.50; aud choice sows 14.05; 1B, 1 ™ 1 Blade 14.00 down. #H' d P 700. calves 500; all Bbl , ', flllly steaf ly and in active gß'.. " a ' ! an<l half mostly choice ; "»■ steers and small lot yearlings 16.50; a, lot of aB; f tloite mixed steers and ' J mostly heifers, 16.75; Ki n . ° a< ' S yood H®l 41'- steers “ ne . strictl y choice heifer K ll 'Ol4 00 beet C ° WS iarge ' y c °mmon and med- ■ “?* y 9 ' 25 10 12 - s °: Mtalers CUtters 7 - 25 »-00; H ghe r t 0 ‘ Ve ’ mostl y 50 to 1.00 ■ tie' top 18 -0« for strictly 2 ".? • quotable steady; Iw.iii) to iKgn iCe nakives eligible man»f ßl,t brotbe1 ’ 8 firs t sold i! '»iane m a q UIUI . 6 rights t 0 tlle J8'550,060 8 ’ government - ’ a ““ fhen to France for

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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 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES — Regardless 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 Building Lot on N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage; also two nice Building Lots on Mercer Avenue. Bob Heller — A Good Realty Service. Phone S7O. 29-ts FOR SALE—Six rotary hoes; five cultipackers; four tractor Buck rakes; one tractor plow; one 10-20 McCormick-Dcering tractor; one 10foot combine. Craigville Garage. . 84-7 t FOR SALE—3 Scotty pups. E. R. Fisher, 1 mile east of Pleasant Mills on River road. 85-3’x FOR SALE—Two tons of timothy hay. M. Thomas, 1 miles east and Vi miles north of Monroe. a Bo*3t FOR SALE — Several high class farms, from 80 to 200 acres. Jim Andrews and Harry Essex at Auto License Bureau. 85-3tx FOR SALE—One used milking ma chine, No. 1 condition. S. E. Brown, 223 N. First St. 85-6tx FOdi SALE—llecatur U. S. approved controlled chicks, order now for May and June. Special now every week. Leghorn cockerels 2c help yourself to poultry meat order today. Peat litter and electric brooders. See DEOATUR HATCHERY. B'6-81 FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. 86-ts FOR SALE — Baby lied and mattress, like new. Call 7974. g 86-3 t

FOR SALE—Foi'tlson tractor, corn plow, set of I'ims for Fordson tractor; manure spreader, drill and end coater; 3 section spring tooth harrow; team horses; rubber tired wagon. No Sunday sales. Marion Tinkliam, 2>-i miles soutli of Pleasant Mills. 87-3lx FOR~SALE — ~llampshire boars, weighing up to 275 Ibs. Grand champion breeding both sides of pedigree; short legged, easy feeding type. Priced to interest farmers. Elmer Fritzinger, south of Chattanooga, Ohio. S7-3tx FOR S'A'LE - Canaries; singere. 'Guaranteed; Hens; Used cages. No Sunday ealec. Mrs. Edgar Johnston, Geneva, Ind., 87-lt LCiSiT—Ration book 'No. 3, Larry 'Allan Hall. 87-I'x FOR SALE—Several used ice boxes, apartment gas stove, several used twin or Vi size beds with coil springs, several alarm docks, A-L condition; Decatur Used Furnitiue, 146 S. Second. Phone 420. 87-2 t FOR SALE —3 used table in ode I ' radios in perfect condition. Walter Sautbine, Country Club. Phone 7132. S 87-2t:t FOR SALE - Axniinister rug and pad, size 11.3x13.6. Phone 486. 87t2x o Markets At A Glance 'By United Press 'Stocks firm in moderately active trading. Bonds higher; U. 8. governments lower. •Cunb stocks firm. ■Chicago stocks higher. Cotton steady. 'Wheat futures up as much as 4% cents a bushel; corn up as much as l'« cents; Oats up l’s cents; rye up 2% cents; barley steady. Chicago livestock; Hogs active, fully steady; cattle steady with light steers easier; sheep active, steady on the livestock market today. The longest single consecutive period for snow to be in evidence in northern Indiana was the winter of 1939-40 when it appeared for 89 dayfh N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: z 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyei Examined Glasses Fitted

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 —Good used late model cars for war workers, ceiling prices. Call 975. Fred Busche. _ 82t6x WANTED—Man to take care of lawn. Elks Club. 85-3 t WANTED — Straw, any amount. John Feasel, Bellmont Park. Phone 608. g 86-6tx WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terme. See me to rabstracU of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts WAiN'DED — Woman to do house twork 2 mornings a week or one full day. P-hone 117, 87-g3t MISCELLANEOUS KEY SERVICE-Why worry about lost keys? Get a set made before you lose them. Robert Osterman, 711 Winchester St. Phone 733. __B6t3 FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 78-25 t ROOF TROUBLE—CaII on us, we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove 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 ’ APPLiA NC E _ 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 3upplies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts SOLO-COTE — The new miracle paint for all inside paint jobs. Many beautiful colors to choose from. Not a water paint. We also have several painters available to do that paint job right. Phone 463. Arnold & Klenk. 80-ts LOST AND FOUND LOST — Picture ring in waiting room at Court House. Reward. Phone Craigville 10 ou 7. Mrs. Joe Sovine. g 86-3tx LOST—Brindle and while dog. Answers to name of Billy. Reward. Call 727. LOST —No. 4 ration book. Stepfien A. Deßolt. b It CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat. May $1.75%; July $1.64*4- %; Sept., $L75*/-»-%; Dec., $1.5b%- %• Corn, May, $1.15%; July. 8 112 %; Sept.. $1.10; Dec.. $1.07’4. Oats, May .67%; July. .59%: Sept., .56; Dec. .56. o Card of Thanks We wish in this manner to ex.press deeply our appreciation to our friends and neighbors for their many kind acts of sympathy at the time of Hie death of our beloved mother Margaret May, and for the many beautiful floral offerings, also Rev. Glenn Marshall for his kind words of condolence and Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Trueax for their beautiful singing. The Children o Million Dollar Fire Damage Al Chicago Five Lumber Yards Damaged By Flames Chicago, Apr. 12 - (UP) — It was estimated today that buildings and lumber valued at more than $1,000,000 were destroyed yesterday in fires at five Chicago lumber yards. Henry Ackhart, city fire attorney, said the possibility that the fires were started by an arsonist or saboteur would be investigated. Most of the lumber which was destroyed had been frozen by WPB orders. Sixteen firemen were injured and 11 were hospitalized. Thirty-five fire companies were called to the scene of one fire on the south side where four of the lumber companies were situated. The fifth lumber yard was on the north side. The flames were fanned by a 54-mile-an-hour wind.

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Anli-Trust Suit On Westinghouse Firm Cartel Agreements Charged To Company Washington, Apr. 12—(UP) — The justice department announced that it filed a civil anti-trust suit today against Westinghouse Electrical Co. charging it with maintaining restrictive international cartel agreements with two German firms. The department said the suit was filed in federal district court at Newark, N.J. In addition to Westinghouse, the suit also charged Westinghouse International with participating in the cartel agreements. The suit asked the court to hold illegal contracts of the two firms which it said allocated various countries of the world to the various firms as sales grounds. The two German firms named were Siemens-Schuckertwerke and Sie-mens-Halske, which under, the agreement were given exclusive sales rights in certain European countries. The suit charged that the agreements resulted in the inhibition of the American electrical industry and withholding of vital patents and information relating to electrical equipment from other manufacturers in the United States. Tlie justice department asked also that Westinghouse and Westinghouse International be required to grant royalty free use of patents involved in the suit to y T ■ ■ ■*. FOR SALE 4 U. S. No. 1 Irish Cobbler Potatoes. ♦ Grass Seeds — Timothy, Alsike, Med. Red, Mammouth Red, Sudan Grass, Broam Grass, Rape Seed. ♦ Cement, Fertilizer, Howat's Seed Corn, Feeding Oat s . Roofing, Siding, Shingles. Fence Posts, Field and Poultry Fence, Pillsbury and State Pilot Feeds. PLEASANT MILLS ELEVATOR ’ B. W. Parr

The People who have used Cuan jf are its Best Advertisers S We've been aske± "WITH SUCH A l\ yTf SUPERIOR PRODUCT. WHY DON'T YOU RUN BIGGER ADS AND TELL \ MORE PEOPL E ABOUT &anr z ° ur answer is; "IF WE MAKE GOOD ENOUGH. PEOPLE WILL TELL EACH OTHER." J? | That's exactly what has happened. We've doubled our 1 r 71 fr sales in two years with a modest advertising budget. I A One user finds out how good is — how easy to \ SS' use — and tells a dozen others. But we do spend a lot ff of time and money continually improving our product iSs $ , THE MODEST AD IS GOOD ENOUGH IF THE QUALITY IS GOOD ENOUGH CLEAN PRODUCTS COMPANY. Columbus. Ohio

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any one desiring them. The suit is one of a series designed to free the American electrical industry from cartel restraints. ———-— 1 ■■■ O ’ J Road To Berlin By United Press Tlic nearest distances to Berlin from advanced Allied lines today: Eastern front: 31 miles (from Zaeckerick). Western front: 60 miles (from Magdeburg). Italian front: 516 miles (from near Comacchio). More than 2,161 acres Os four square miles of land can be coveted with $23,000 worth of grass seed —at 38 cents a pound.

PUBLIC SALE of TOWN PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS Tite undersigned will sell at public auction the following described Real Estate and Household goods located on the east side of the Farm Bureau Elevator in Monroe, Ind., on SATURDAY, APR. 14, ’45 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. REAL ESTATE Consists of 2 lots with 8-rooin frame house, in good repair, with private entrance to upstairs rooms; good garage, lo’xl6’; poultry house 10>/2Xl2’; good garden and several fruit trees; 2 soft water cisterns, soft water connected to the house. The lot adjoining the above described property has a one-story frame building 38x53’ with concrete floor, also soft water cistern. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Delitc Heatrola heating stove; Hot-Blast -white enameled kitchen range; 3 burner cabinet style kerosene range; Oak soft coal stove; Speed Queen electric washing machine; 8-tube electric radio: Hoover carpet sweeper, with new attachments; electric iron; electric toaster; electric table lamp; Aladdin lamp; victrola and records; buffet; maple finish dresser; 3 other dressers; chest of drawers; dining room table and chairs; breakfast set with four chairs: kitchen cabinet; cupboard; chest of drawers; sewing machine (drop head); studio couch; davenport; library table; end table; center stand: 5 rocking chairs; 2 safes; 2 mirrors; several bedsteads and springs; 2 inner spring mattresses; bed pillows, comforts and feather bed: child’s writing desk; kerosene heater; 8-day clock; two-piece overstnffed living room suite; 2 upholstered chairs: divan; 3 floor rugs, 9x12; 1 rug, 9x15; 3 pieces linoleum, 9x12; 1 piece linoleum 6x9; porch swing; 6 and 8 ft. step ladders; straight ladder; ironing board; iron kettle; lawn mower: work .bench; copper wasli boiler: 3 small kitchen tables; garden plow; mowing scythe; post hole digger; galvanized wasli tubs; kitchen utensils; dishes; some canned fruit and many articles not mentioned. TERMS: 25% of Real Estate cash on day of sale; balance when abstract brought down to date and deed will be delivered. Personal Property—Cash. MRS. ANNA M. HAGGARD, Owner Jeff Liechty. Auctioneer. T. I). Schieferstein, Clerk.

Aviation Commission Not Yet Appointed The new state aviation commission hao not yet been appointed by Gov. alph Gates, city officiate were informed yesterday when they conferred with state officials on several improvements. Unofficial information obtained was that the state commission would closely follow the federal law on airports and location of airfields in the proximities of cities. Recently the city was asked to join in a plan to estalblish an airfield on the old Hanna farm, immediately west of U. S. higluway 27 at the northwest edge of the city. 0 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

German Commander Sentenced To Hang London, April 12 —(UP) — The German high command reported today that General Lasch, who surrendered at Koenigsberg, had been sentenced to death by hanging. The Nazis yesterday branded Lasch a coward for giving up to the Russians at the end of the weeklong siege of Koeuigsbeig, capital of 'East Prussia. Moscow had announced the capture of Lasch. The death sentence apparently was improsed in Absentia as a token implementation of a new decree by gestapo chief Heinrich Himmler providing the extreme penalty under such circumstances. Uxevutor'H Xotiev of i’rlmte Sale Os PerMfMinl Pr«»i»vrt.v Vo. 4IIS Instate of James 8. Davidson, deceasied. By vintue <»f an order of the Adams circuit count, and subject to its approval, tile uindersigned executor of the estate of Janies S. Davidson, deceased, will, at t'h« hour of If) o'clock, A. M„ of Che 20-th day of April ll'l.'i, and from day to day thereafter un'til sold, offer for sale ait private sale, at the former Davidson residen'ce <m North JcffiiT-s'on street, in the town of Berne, Indiana, the following- dcsnrilii'il persona! property belonging to said estate, to-wi-t: -Household goods of the deceawd, and one old used passenger automobile. Said property will be sold for not less than the full appraised value teihe-reof and on the following terms and conditions: t'a-h. Edward It. Davidson, Exeeititor < . 11. VliiKcliiiiin, Attorney April 12

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A ppaintiiient of Adnilnlxtrafrlx With Will Annexed No. 41111 Notice Is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of Mary A. Butcher, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Evallne Hoop, Administratrix With will annexed John T. Kelly, Attorney 3/2S lIHS. Meli. 211 Apr. 5-J2

NOTICE! See Me for All Kinds of GENERAL INSURANCE Kenneth Runyon Decatur Insurance Agency Representing Old Line Companies 107i/ 2 N. Second Phone 385 KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS Help 15 Miles of Kidney Tubes Flush Out Poisonous Waste Lt you have an exceaa of acida in your blood; your 15 miles of kidney tubes may be overworked. These tiny filters and tubes are working day and night to help Nature rid your system of excess acids ana poisonous waste. When disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may cause nagging backache, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, awclling, puffiness under the eyes, headachee and dizziness. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting and burning sometimes shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Kidneys may need help the same as bowels, eo ask yourdrugeist for Doan's Pills, used successfully by millions for over 40 years. They give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tul>cs flush out poisonous waste from your blood. Get Doan's Pills.

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