Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1945 — Page 5
May. MAY 7, 1945.
Mket Reoorts ■MsSn feS? ■ rd 4.. ,w, : k received .v.ry flf Phone Ml „ ''*»« evled M JL. v<« 801B 016 ’ .... 14.00 Mio i*” - " 13.50 M 01 1" 18.00 ) 13 - 60 »«- 12.50 H 7.50 ;K-’ - ™° B nE MTOCK YARDS SV phone 101 .■correeled May ■_ |U 60 ?< K! h — IMO ■ ” 13.75 'M 40 13.75 - 8.00 7 -°° per head yardage. ■LoIESALEEGG AND ■KjLTRY QUOTATIONS W Furnlehed by oKatur produce co. Phone 880 ,> Corrected May >. .■■eminent Celling Prices ’IK broilers and fryers.... 30.1 c Ml „ c 26.6 S »*“■■■■ 22c *<■' — !3!! Mcal grain market elevator co. Corrected May 7. a subject to change -Up daring day. y delivered at elevator. J ■■ted Wheat — -.-31.66 Whe f t - - 1-65 |Kw and Old Corn 1.60 2 Soy Beans 2.10 Beaus...—... 2.1 G .“'HRew Oats .77 ::< BLd 2.00 ' _ 1-00 : f.o.b. farm LIVESTOCK May 7.- (UP) — liiiiii; active, steady; good U4.S<'t 14° ll»s.. down, good and choice sows *■s 1.600; calves 700; largely heifer run; good and * steady. load choice . Jl7; two loads simaround 1.000 lbs., 317; choice 1)53 lbs., 315.60; choice around 775-lb. heifgood cows steady: othto mostly 25c lower: beef cows, $ 13-314.50; around 315; limited sales and medium. 39-312.75; e^® 8a ' | d cutters largely 37.00■■walers, active steady, toil r ■ 1 WAYNE LIVESTOCK ; B Wayne, Ind., May 7 — j 8 ’ market steady. No Same as yesterday. livestock May 7— (up) — W. Active to fully Hi Tbs. up at 14.75 ceiland choice sows at - ■ Complete clearance. 16,000, Calves: 1,000. C , rs an<l yearlings, includn£ heders fully steady; O J B . 7 ’“’ price also St u l I? Ce 10 P |-ime heavy M .. Bulk steers 15T)0 to ■ M S leifci ... ; 15 0() tOl6 g 5 ■cal “ g t 0 15 eents highSi al ?L ail<l cu tters slow, ctnt« , <lowil - Pulls weak si . oWer ' very slow - CBlH^ a y at down. yearlin SCarCC ’ E00(1 alld » a ''4t‘ g . l 7 13 ' 25 yto mat enoush sold l^r e -> y ■ aM choice fP l oWer: l “ ,ldius si f j Wooled w «st- ■ 160 °- Loads 9at i n p ‘ ambs No - 1 B ’"■’Pers No'? S "° d t 0 B *»M 1.7 o?' an<l No - 2 •“Swart ' Buyin « »«e ]g closely. b >’> f ii*-?’ ,rtor I*. | te _., - , ®. Wl.iN ■Wh ll ita?|‘L'>: ive 'b That the <'-t* ~ BtC"'"r< a a [
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o— For 25 word* or lew: 1 time 50c; 2 time* 75c; 3 time* $1; 6 time* 31.75. Ratee quoted are for conaecutlve Inaertione. No claaaifled ada accapted on oklpday achedula. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE la 5c per word for inaertlon. Copy muatjbe in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE- 7 room aemi-modern house, Thirteenth St., 33,800. W. J. Bockman, phone 3. 102-ts ELECTRICALSUPPLIES gardless 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 —Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrick Broe, Phone 360. 86-ts FOR SALE— All kinde of garden plants, 10c a dozen. Henry Haugk, 204 South Tenth street. g 100-atx FOR SALE —'Seed corn. Indiana 425 and 608, in all grades. Ed Reifsteck, 4 miles north. % mile west of Magley. Poe phone. FOR SALE — Pa pec hay chopper and ensilage cutter, complete with pipe. Good as new. Donald Miller, Huntington, Indiana, route 1, Bippus phoiw 15-140. 106-31 X FOtl SALE—Rubber tired wagon; implement trailer; sow with 10 pigs four weeks old. Richard Martin, first house north of county infirmary. 107b3tx FOR SALE—Property near hospital, brick house and about 3 acres of land. A. D. Suttles, agent. 107t3 f'diI”SALE — Neighborhood grocery. A. D. Suttles, Agent. 107L3x FOR SALE — One 1935 Hudson and one 1933 Chevrolet. Both on extra good rubber. 204 North First street after 5:30 p. m. 107g3tx
FOR SALE—Good bam, 34 by 54 ft., with 20 ft. shed attached; old house that can be torn down for good lumber; also a brooder house. Located % mile east of Wren, O. on Gayl Bowen farm. 106g3t FOR SALE—2 pr. of infant’s white shoes, size 3; 1 pr. lady’s black shoes, size 7y 3 A; 1 pr. man’s white shoes, size 9 l / 3 B, all like new. Phone 1175, or call homestead 11. g 106-3 t FOR SALE—Hoosier kitchen cabinet, utility cabinet to match, maple doors, ivory finish; Delco electric sweeper. Win. Bryan, % mile west of Kirkland H. S. Phone Craigville. 108-3 tx FOR Norih'Third street home, walking distance to General Electric, Central Soya. Three bed rooms, extra nice closet space. Built-in cupboards. Basement, furnace, bath, garage, double lot. Owner leaving city, want's quick sale. Possession 60 days or less. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. k 108-6 t FOR - SALE — Two childs desks: one set pre-war all medal twin laundry tubs, like new; all kinds of furniture repairing, reflnishing, and picture framing, done right. Will buy used furniture. Secaur Furniture Repair. 127 South Fourteenth street. Phone 7363. g 108-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STOLEN—62O Brownie camera and other articles last week from parked ear. Phone 6744. 105-3tx LOST—Ration book NVTT'Audrcy Ross. . It* ■■■ ■■— o Appointment of AdniiniMtrutrix Ao. 4150 Notice is hereby given, That the Undersigned has been appointed Ad* of 'the estate <»f Elizaberth Ferguson, laite of Adams < minty, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Nellwyn prookhart, Administratrix Henry H. Heller, Attorney 4/21 1945 April 23-30 M-7 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMKM 4kF ENTATE NO. 4IOS Notice in thereby given to the <red I tons, heirs and lewatee-s of Nellie A. iDerriekson, decelased t<> appear in .the Aidans Circuit Count, be Id at Decatur, Indiana, on the 33 day «t May, 1945, and show cause, if any, why Itlhe Final Settlement Accounts with 'the estate of »aid decedent should not ’be approved; and saitd heirs lari; notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. . Frank Derrickson, Adnnii'istraitoi DeeaitUT, Indiana. April 28, I'Ji.i. Unicor p. Wheat. Attorney F " April 30 May 7 ’ — —~<i- - CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, May $1.75%; July $1.66*4- ’%; Sept., |1.62%;-%: Dec.. $1.61%$1.62. Corn. May, $1.15%: July $1.12%; Sept.. sl.ll-$!.11%: ’Dec.. $1.08%-%-Oats, May, .66-.66%: July. .61%- %; Sept. .58%.; Dec. .58%.
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, 103-26tx ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and sup- J pliee, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackeon & Second Streets. ts WANTED—To do plowing and discing. Jim Smith, Phone 5181. WANTED wife, husband overseas. Modern 5 or 6 room house. Will consider modern farm home close in. State rent desired. Write box 367 care Democrat, Decatur, Indiana. s l®6-3tx WANTED — Chickens, any size. dressed or on foot; top prices. Lose Restaurant. Phone 28, reverse charges. 106-31 WANT ED — 500 lawn mowers lo sharpen, Frank Schmitz, 213 S. First. Phone 1058. 108-2tx WANTED—Reliable party to take charge of cash cream buying station. Corner Third and Monroe streets. Sherman White. g 108-3 t MISCELLANEOUS" FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, silling and John Manville rock woo! insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 103-26 t 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 t.> do that paint job right. Phone 463. Arnold & Klenk. 80-ts ROOF TROUBLE^Cail _ 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~suceessful 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 We do all kinds of upholstering and furniture repairs. Also have some used furniture for sale and make slip covers. Prices reasonable. Phone 916-P, C. Bollinger. 107t3x MOST EXPERT radio and eieetTieal service in Decatur, records and music supplies. Public Service Co., South Second St. Phone 192. 108-6 IX ROOFING Wc are equipped to install new roofs on any type of building. Call for free estimate. Gambles. Phone 429. 108-3 t INSULATION — Houieguard in.s.ilation will pay for itself in 3 yeses —cut fuel costs up to 40% —keep home 10 to 15 degrees cooler. We will gladly give you a free estimate. Phone 429. Gambles. 108-31 0 The only commercial airport in the world that has dual run ways in all directions is the Chicago municipal airport. 0 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
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Neighbors Believe Hitler Slill Alive Say Hitler Hiding In Bavarian Alps Berchteisgaden, Germany, May 7. —ICUiP)— lAdolf HRler'e neighbors ibelieve he is not dead but hiding somewhere in the Bavarian Alps where his fabulous ©erghof retreat today is charred, smoking ruin. One report in the countryside here ie that Hitler, Reichsmarshal Hermann Goering, and a party fled toward Hinter See, >3O miles east of Berchtesgaden. ilt may .'be pure rumor, but as one Bavarian farm women, Frau Theresa Aschauer Schaffau, remarked, “We don’t Ibelieve anything Hitler and the Nazis say (because they lied to us and ’betrayed us so many t ini els.” Frau Scheffaur, whose little farm near Hitler’s Bergohf estate, based much of her information on the statements of foreign slave workers who sweated to rush completion of the elaborate system of buildings and tunnels Hitler had here. iShe said so far as known Hitler himself had not visited Berghof.since the abortive attempt on his life last July 20 “if he *was here then.” But she said Goering had been a very frequent visitor. He and his wife stayed in a luxurious villa, one of the guesthouses of Hitler's chalet. Everything indicated that Berghof became more and more the Nazi party’s private capital as the war w nt on, especially after Allied botn'ibs made Berlin 100 hot. But today the great estate was as kaput as the Nazis claim Hitler himself to be. iMost of the buildings and much of the grounds are as devastated as if a big battle had been fought here, altough a task force from the third division took Berghof Friday night without a fight. Meet of the damage was done >by Allied air attacks. especially the RAF’b 11-tou battering a fortnight ago. However, Hitler’s own house— Haus Wachenfeld—apparently did not receive any direct hits, in spite of tlie air ministry's claims. Civilians said SS troopers 'blew it to pieces last Thursday, just before the Americans arrived.
Notice i<» Non-KeHiilent of Petition To Neill Iteal I'lxinte. No. 4050 • In the Ailiiiiih Circuit Court April Term. 1045 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS SS: In the matter of the estate of Clarrisa Ann Miller, Deed. To Pearl Daynion:: You are Jiweby notified that tltiollie A. Donnel as administrator of Hie estate of Clmrrisa Ann Miller, deceased has filed in the circuit court of Adams County, Indiana a petition making you defendant thereto and praying tlu rein for an order and decree of said count authorizing the sale of the following described real estate in Adams County, in the State of Indiana, towit: ■lnlot Number 1003 in Erwin and Archbold’s addition to the City of Decatur Adams County, Indiana to make aissats for the payment of the Ihiliilitieis of said estate and ira.s also filed his affidavit and therein averred that you are a non-resid-ent of the State of Indiana and that said petition so filed and which is now pending in said court is set for hearing in said Adams Circuit Court at the Count House in the City of Deeatur, Indiana on the 3rd day of September, 1945. Notice is hereby given to said Pearl Daynion that unless she be and appear on the 3rd day Os September, 1915 at the Court House in the City o f Decatur, Indiana and answer or demur to said petition the same will be heauM and determined in her wlxsenve. In Witness Whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed tihe seal of said court in the officx' of the Clerk thereof in the City of Decatur, Indiana, tills JJOth day of April, 1915. Clyde O. Troqtner Clerk Adams 4'ireuit Courts Fcrd J,. Llttercr, Attorney April 21-2 S-M. 5 0 Democrat Want Ads Get Results
Dr. Ben Duke Moves Into New Quarters Opens New Office In Remodeled Building Dr. Ben Duke, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, today moved his office from the K. of C. building to his newly modernized quarters at 145 S. Second street, formerly known as the Hensley building, which he purchased a year ago. The building has been completely remodeled by the installation of a brick and glass block front and entrance, air-condition-ing, lowered ceilings, lighting effects, operating and examination rooms. Besides an attractively furnished reception room, there are four rooms for eye surgery, emergency cases, eye examination, a testing laboratory and a sound-proof room for audimetric testing of hearing. A new optical examination unit has also been installed. Two modern apartments are being completed on the second floor of ihe building, with separate entrances. A four car garage is planned for the rear of the building. Dr. Duke located i;i Decatur in 1934, coming here from Monroeville. A > - 'S- ' BO 1 " NAMED as chief counsel of the United States on the proposed international tribunal to prosecute major war criminals of the Axis Is Associate Justice Robert H. Jackson, above, of the Supreme Court. He was designated for tire war trials job by President Truman. (International) BI.IC NOTH IC Notice is hereby given that title Trustee and Advii<-i)iy board of Kirkland Township, Adams County, Indiana, will be prepared to negotiate and exwute conitracts for school bus drivers on May 7 to June 30, 1945. iSpceificalions for the various mnltes nr« on file in the office of the Trusfep. 11. It. Mankey Trustee May 2-7 N. A. BlXLflft OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eye* Examined Glasses Fitted
Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks firm in active trading. Bonds irregular; U. S. governments higher. Curb stocks irregularly higher. Cottin steady. Rye up ae much as l%c a bushel; wheat, corn, oats and barley futures steady. Hogs, active to fully steady; cattle steady; and sheep easier, 25c and lower on the livestock market today. r— q AUSSIES AND DUTCH (Continued From Page One) ers, a river steamer and a number of smaller craft were sunk and several others damaged.
inW.ißi'* a. a">a.:a ■ ■ ■ a a a a 1 a a a a- : Notice of Sale of Real Estate: S AND PERSONAL PROPERTY * ■ BY EXECUTOR I In the Adams Circuit Court, February term thereof 1945. * g State of Indiana, Adams County SS: ■ Lewis Worthman, executor ■ vs. a Emma Gilbert, et al ■ |i The undersigned executor of the last will of Jacob Bloem- ® a ker. deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order B _ of the Adams Circuit Court he will at the hour of 5:00 P. M. g ■ of the 21st day of May, 1945, at the premises at Magley, Indiana ■ offer for sale at public sale, all the interest of.said decedent in ■ U and to the following described real estate: a Commencing at the southwest corner at Section 34 1 in Township 28N Range 13E. thense north 5 rods ■ B thence east 9 rods and 3!/ 2 feet thence south 5 rods 8 to the south side of said Section. Thence west 9 g ~ rods and 3'/ 2 feet to the place of beginning all in 8 Adams County, State of Indiana. ■ 2 Also the following described personal property, to wit: g 1 Sideboard, 4 Kitchen Chairs, 1 Rocker, 1 Coal 8 Heating Stove, 1 Table, 3 Flower Stands, 1 Couch, g ■ 1 Bed, 1 Dresser, 1 Bed, 1 Pair Rubber Boots, 1 */ 2 | Ton, more or less, of Lump Coal, and other miscel- ■ laneous articles, for not less than the full appraised a r value thereof. * Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, 8 B for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value of said — _ real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: For cash. ■ fl ■ ■ LEWIS WORTHMAN, g 8 Executor. ~ HUBERT R. McCLENAHAN, K " Attorney for Estate. K B HIBBARD HIGH, „ m Auctioneer. aaa a a a a a a ■HPHaaaaaaßßaaai
PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS Corner of Grant and Line Street Decatur, Indiana WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1945 At 6:00 P. M. FURNITURE: 3 piece Living Room Suite, practically new; Knee Hole Desk, like new; 2 - 9x12 Rugs; Occassional Chair; Rockers; Stand; 2 Floor Lamps; Desk Lamp; Smoke Stand; Mirrors; Dining Room Suite and 6 Leather Bottom Chairs: Chest of Drawers; 2 Dressers; Commode; Kitchen Table and 6 chairs; Kitchen (Cabinet; utility Cabinet. STOVES: TRIUMPH Kalamazoo Heater; Oil Heater; EMPEROR Range; Oil Range. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES: Bed Clothes and Curtains, Pillows, Drapes, Dishes, Cooking Utensils, Fruit Jars. Tool Chest and Tools; 2 Stepladders; 75 Ft. Garden Hose; Oil Drum; Rubber-tired Lawn Mower; Wash Bench; Good Wheelbarrow: and many other articles. TERMS—CASH. MRS. C. A. KRUGH, Owner J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer C. W. Kent. Sales Manager Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana.
MacArthur meantime announced that Japanese casualties in the Philippines during the past week were 11,028 dead and 462 prisonered, while American casualties were 391 killed and 1.323 wounded. 0 Coal Shipment In 1240 the first shipment of mined coal was received in London, and by the beginning of the 17th century th* Industrial use of coal in England was well established. NOTICE! See Me for All Kind* of GENERAL INSURANCE Kenneth Runyon Decatur Insurance Agency Representing Old Line Companiei lO7'/ 2 N. Second Phone 388
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"ibeW 6 . V 'W / zwULi. Jr "Sure, I could use a new car as soon as the war is over." ' ■ a..- / w Jr "But let’s face facts: I may not get a new car for 2 or 3 years after victory I It's tough, but.. I " "After all, my Gulf man's on my side! And he says if I treat my cor regularly with Gulfpride* and Gulflex**, it can last well beyond V-Day!" I**!® ■ iX “What’s more, I believe him, because I know he gives the i finest lubrication I can get anywhere! Yes, sir, I'm betting my car will last!” *GULFPRIDE FOR YOUR MOTOR An oil that's TOUGH in capital letters ... protects against carbon and sludgel **GULFLEX FOR YOUR CHASSIS Knocks out friction at up to 39 vital chassis pointsl Protection plus! (gwlf) fbr^'^ r : The Cook county hospital ilH.i >sj the largest hospital umier a single' roof. A total of 3,30 b patients cau be taken care of at once. 1
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