Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1945 — Page 5
OCTOBER 26, 1945.
Efe! Reports mark°it A 8 L MURRAY A co. kind. of Hve*‘ock at W'H»hlr», Bern* I •*«'> 12 30 p- m. g ;11l i no commission B’WPhonß 301 I _ JH W BHE' 13 50 |k-f' 15.00 Kj*> 1356 ’2 *°° pSr 1300 S**- " < so [LyMiaR STOCK YARDS K W "g Phone 101 k : Hh "ZZ- 14.00 ■jß , 13.60 ■Wf- 13.50 ■jar ».oo B3B'\. 15.00 BW * —- »0° .. 6.00 EGG ANO quotations ■RWrurnnMd by gg*uA PRODUCE CO. ■KT Phone 380 .. I IM. ggl® ' end tryert- 20. c ■figß,., 17 C ■K*"’ 3 lbs. A up 21. c under 3 Ins Id. c . 13. < BKr* 10. c Bfc&W ... _ 10. c ||R grain market ||Sk elevator co. , t,.,i ■IB aubject io change f dm Ing day. EpK delivered at elevator. 1 K V,;i» 3167 k **aU\\ h*'4' ■-■ 166 Ms and <>,.! Corn...- 160 MM h' ■■ u 1 - 1° BK< 60 K - 204 - 2 "ft w ----- 125 .«;: per buahel less, g is. "4 per 100 iees. ■ f o b. farm LIVESTOCK Oct. 28— (UP» - Work: ■B??"". m’ive -tt-ady; good lbs up, bulk H« «oni< choice lighter MM 11 < 10" lift lbs 13..0- ■ hu’r. sons II 1" calve-. 4UU. veiy ■Mt ' ■ ■■ ihai kct. quuUhi.: ■■.‘iiiiiiion to ba.i-ly goo I H 11*»•»: t ows steady: |K. 12 00-l.t oft; common Mo.■<, “ft <■ .inner a .id K-dli is active, ■Hit strong, lop 16 50 fairly active; lat lower; good ami |K 75 112'.. f« lots Hs'» gy WAYNE LIVESTOCK |B'" >''' ll!,i (,i ! 26 — lambs were down .<’ union slockyardn !(»■ w. r< unchanged ■gl market steady; 148-400 |M“ 12" Ii" lbs 14.50; 10011.25. M “">-•• 1" "". roughs and lambs num; spring 75. clipped ewes 6.00. lIW. |B' K ‘>" , l '<> choice 1100■B""'" 1111 i2.im ii rm plain E , l(M j !o ( .|. () j ( -e. 12.50HW gooil turn imo s utler tanner 3.00-6.00. v‘ , »" , i 'uno i| r.i, medium WIICAGO LIVESTOCK Oct 2ft _ (vp> _ ■ Livestock: 4.000 Active, fully steaBw 4,1,1 choice harrows and |B | ” ”" 1 “P a’ 14 85 ceila,l! - choice sows at (leacans;,.. gM r ‘ !>a<ly ' l, ardly enough fat B*""’* to make a markei. y , ""d'utn to g llo d grade Bllh, 4 '."' '° ,8 ' 50; ‘‘"■u** * »e*xh and weighty B, T ,H "°- ,l “’ |B" U'Rt rs offered, grassy B f’!’l offerings steady at ■this 4 . : rece| P u mainly B»» ’ ai *" fu,,y "loatly With B" at J. 25 t 0 | 2OO (jdd Mu ’er * n - r ‘ 0, an<l ‘•“Bn' ** Bkr ;“A r un " no ‘ haw B at 1510 down; weeks B •m'| d v m .? cl,o,ce H,ol k ■ a w e!’ well ■ ‘-'v to 14 50. B E h "cull'« Oen * ral| T "'«ady. ■m km ! , ’ n " non " n ‘‘ »«*• ■is ~U" at "‘e week s B ~0 *‘>'urn ton such B’er 1> U ?' choice native ■ <IL n " w U - 6 « “> H 75 B ‘uuotfd 1.00; f | evk med . I" S' i.X Bur! 0U( to low-med-JtS r “ nsfl- | « “kOtweight yearlings;
WANT ADS MBBB■■■MM■■■■■■■■MM
LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 28 words or loss: 1 time SOc; 2 times 75c; 3 times 91; 9 times 91.75. Rates quoted are for conseo* i utivs Insertions. No classified i ade accepted on eklpday schedule. Rats for 10 point BLACK FACE Is 5c per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 s. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is • a. m. FOR SALE SHIWNO .MACHINE - hEPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil. belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's 445 lonth First. 231t27x weiit“'6l Decatur, good fertile soil, and good buildings, with electricity. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe at. Tel. 1398, 231 ts FdA SALE—B room, 2 apartment house on North Sixth street, water, .lights, ga». Rooms furnished to move in; possession in 30 days. Priced to sell. Schwarts Realty Service, 915 W. Monroe st., phone 1398 233tf FORIiALE- PoMessioa in 30 days five room completely modern Mercer Avenue home. Large living room, dining room, kitchen with built in cupboards, one large bedroom, one small bed room. Basement with majestic furnace, automatic hot water beater. May be viewed In afternoons by appointment only. Its good to live in Decatur. Bob Heller, Realtor, K. C. Building, Phone 870 night or day. 246 ts Fob BALE~ 3 Horn Manure-Load-ers, 2 Tractor Manure Spreaders. 2 Tractor Disks, 5 Cultlmul* chers, 2 Sprocket Typo Cuitipaikers, 8 Rotary Hoes, 3 Corn Shetler with Blowers, 1-16 in. Plow— USED 1 John Deere Manure Spreader, 2 Tractor Disks. Craigviile Garage. Craigville. 249-fit FOR ’SALE Account of unable to bunt will sell my two Red Bone U K C pedigreed dogs. Also th< ir pedigret d pups. Forrest M. Ripley, |Ronte 1, Willshire, Ohio. Tel - phone 1 (7 F 5. 231-a3tx MEET-atsst 'GREET-y.ur frFiTifi^i 7 Sprague's Furniture Store. The hottest value spot In Northern Indiana. 252-2 t FOR'SALE 1 — City gas stove, 4 burners and oven, porcelain and enamel. Phone 7184. 252-g3t
FOR SALE-Winter peorx fl.oO buxhel. soc buahel if you pick them; bring eontain-ars. 3 suites west of Decatur on 224. Dale LI by. phone 8671. 252-2 t For sAl.ii—Corn iii i<>u<i iot from picker. C. G. Mann farm, '.u mile aouih Pleasant Mills. 252t3x FOR - SALE —Fui nitur : All Hood wardrobes. DouU door with hat aheif. Only 322.89. Baby be<i» complete with iiiattrcxK 116.95. Ironing boania 35.50. Lovely chrome kitchen atoote only |7.50. Knee-hole deska in walnut, mahogany and maple 322-50 to 345.00. Walnut <e4ar cheats. Lais-- and roomy 348.00, Sprague Furniture Company. phom- 199. 252-21 FOR SAi.’n — Mfiter arc welders for the farm 209 amp. Come In fur deinottziration. Steffen Implement Cc. Third St. Phone ISO 253-31 Full SALK—Favorite - base' I burner. good condition Telephone 1545. ‘ 253-aDx FOR SALE Berkshire gifts, eliglUte to r glater. Also amootlk mouth black horae. James F Dailey. Tocaln. 253-318 FOR SALE’-' Massey-Harris and John D ere breaking plowa and Brady garden tractors. Gerber implement store, phone 255 253-6 U FOR SALE - Eatatl1 — atrala - larr.'size; copper-clad kitchen range: kitchen cahim t; 9-pirce dtninq • room auite; 2 small floor lampa: 2 beds; oettec; davenport Fred Huncher. phone 477. 253-31 —--—o ■■■ —• — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. 1.75«4-%; May 1.74%-i.75; July 1.68'4; f>ept. 1.86%. Corn; Dec. May 1.17%; July 1.17%B: Sept. 1.17%. Data: Dee. ««%•%; May 67%- %; July 65%; Sept. 64% A. 0 Markets At A Glance By United Preas Stocks firm in moderately active trading? Bonds irregularly higher; U. S governments irregularly lower. Curb atoclm higher. Cotion ateady. Whesit ,foxed up % to % cent: corn up '» to IK cents: oaU up •% to % eesit; rye up % to 1% cents; buriey up % to 1% cents. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur «■■* amiißmaaraxrarau«i«Bßm«awßßaorara»»wri««»**ama*«"*' ,, * r * common to choice* nati'c slaughter ewoa 5.0 V id 6.59.
QI’ICKIES by Ken Reynoldn “What a day’ Nothing but tetters. letters, letters — answers to Democrat Want Ads!" FOR SALE- 5 ’ oom modenThouM, full basement, motor plumbing, shower bath, built-in cupboards, located northwest. 5 room semimodern house, close in, 6 room <seml-modern house southwest. Several building lota. Choice of Adams county farm lands. Tri-State Realty, T. D. Scbieferetein, Phone 109. 228-ts F< >R SALM- DARWfS " TULIP BULBS. Large, long stem, top size bulbs, many colors to choose from. Plant now. Riverside Nursery, Route 1, Berne, Indiana. 251-a4t FOR SALE—2OO acre tarm~9lnDea south west of Decatur highly improved all modern house and barn, thorougly tiled. Inquire at Room 53, Hico Hotel, Decatur, Indiana. 251-dtx FOR SALE—A good site for Ailing station and tourist camp. Two acres of ground on State Highway. Inquire Room 53. Rice Hotel, Decatur, Indiana. 251-9tx FOR SALE— 40 acre farm, dairy barn, electricity, good house. 2 miles south of Peterson. Noah Arnold, toute 2, Decatur. 251-3tx Ft »il 4ALE—Good 8 room house with metal roof, wash bouse with up-ground oiler, work shop and fuel house, good poul’ry house, t;ood size barn, extra good truck patch, shrubs and fruit tree*, almost, one acre of ground, cloao to school and church, in Monroe. Ind. Jeff Lieebty, Auctioneer and Real-Estate Berne, Indiana. Office pnone 257 Res. 508. 251-lt FOR &kLE—iib acres of the beat producing farm in Adams County. s*-i miles from Decatur, Indiana. Good buildings, and well tiled. For information, see J. W. Andrews and Harry Essex. DecaMr, Indiana. 251-a4t
FOR SA LE—l lomematlo motor scooter, 1% h|> motor, new tires. Alao Harley Ihivlaon motorcycle just overhauled. Zinxinaster Service Station, corner Firat A Monroe. Phone 117. 251-3 t FOR - SALE — Itdr"* White Hock yearling hens, llolzapple strain. C. M. Laisure, Route No. 1. Monroe. 25i-3tx WANTED - Coed can, higheat prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zlntsmaater Motor Sates. First and Monroe; phone 372. 214-ts WANTED - Open sows and ail kinds of cattle. L. W. Murphy. Phone 9762. 248-6tx WANTED—Can you spare your car? I need cars for our servicemen now /eturning. High celling prl'-ex yet being paid. Fred Buscbe, phone 975. Z49tl2x WANTED— Furnixhed apartment or light houtH-keeplng rooms for discharged veteran and wife. Phone 577. 252-b3tx WANTED -To" manage a small business, preferably a restaurant or Or am willing to Ix-come a partner. Experienced. Give full details. Address Box 128 care of Democrat, Decatur. 251-S3IX WANTED Giri S<outs wish to purchase 1 or 2 door file to lit 9% x 12 folders. Phone 8751. 251-3 t WAN TED M. • J - I F~ bale* hay:“ et ea • dy work, good pay. John Feasel.; phone 6262. 253-61' SALESMAN"WANTED Will"be t' Rice Hotel. Decatur, Indiana. Friday evening November 2. from 6 to 10 P. M to mploy, a ■salesman for vacaui y in out sales forceJames Scott, State Sales Manager for The United States Food Co. 253-3 IX II O '■ 111111 Gretchen Smith s Will Is Probated The will and estate of Miss Gretchen Anne Smith, who died in Chicago. October 9. wag admitted to probate Thursday in Superior court 2 in Fort Wayne. Furniture to bequeathed to two sisters. Ramona Triplett and Dorothy Smith, and u sister-in-law. Jane Vesey Smith. The residue is willed Io brothers and sisters, including the two named al>->ve and Robert E Spiith, Richard A. Smith and llymd 11. Smith. The estate Is valued at gu.iiOd. Christmas and Everyday gift wrappings in attractive tjift boxes KI.OO. Exrellept I bridge prizes. — Holl house | Drug Co.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA 1
MIBCEIXANKOUS ' RddrTß«injujp-c*yr o« ns, we will ba glad to glva you a Dea estimate on any slle Job. We can apply e guaranteed Carey roof et no additional ooet Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold A Klank Phono 443. 80-ts rARMEKB- - dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2009. We pay ail phono charges. Tbo Stadler Products Co. it-ts XWjXßcFiißvici We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold & Klank- 31-ts FINAL Da¥l4 for chicken canning will be November 2. Must be in by 10 a. m. Liechty Cannery, Berne. 251-bst HAIR CUTS for adults o> chiklrou 50c. Frank’s Barber Shop, Firs*, and Monroe streets. 252 3t |BE COOL next suinnwr. Hr warm thia winter. Homeguard Insulation pays for itself in 3 years on fuel savings alone. Average cost for 5 room house only 1140 including labor and material. Gamble's. 253-lt ~~ TWAKn F(WS LOST-Terrier dog. answers to Teddy, black and white. Phom* 3643. Reward 253-ltx —— o ——— Trade in a Good Town — Decatur
New Low Vacuum HINMAN MILKERS Several good used milkers, popular makes. Kaehr xMilker Sales 4 milts West or Monros Crsigville phone. Decatur Route 4.
FOR SALE THOUSANDS OF EVERGREENS. HEDGE PLANTS, FRUIT TREES. SHADE TREES. FLOME RI N G SHRUBS and PEAT MOSS. Now is the Ideal Time for Planting Shrubbery. We have a large variety to select from, and at prices you can afford. get Our prices BEFORE BUYING We Deliver and Plant. OPEN SUNDAY P. M. Phone 4782 RIVERSIDE Nursery 4'/: miles west on State ' Road 118 Berne, Indiana.
The Central Soya Co. Wants To Lease on a Yearly Basts Houses and Apartments in or near Decatur. W'e will maintain these properties. CaU G. W. Vizard—Phone 337
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing -AT THE SOUND OF THE GONG! ’ / z as CALL ALL -* SB’ l <■<---ht _fwfe V A P | j ' a wm/ t»45, rsiruir. !•' dv:'.l irwrw BLONDIE FEMININE FEAR! '( A MOUSC IWELL. WHERES) I ' l/O©NT TELJL ME ) AA ’ RV * ZJM’ POESNT SHE k a . k ARE AFRAID <-* 8 ' B[> CATCH d CF MICE.TOO'• • s® Jr ffr” He - i 1 ITS I Irti-i-lriWii'fi ■■ JI Sfe .— a •
Objection Filed To Probating*Of Will Portland, Ind', Oct. 28 Objections to the probation of the will of the late Moitou Haaklne Ware filed here at noon Thursday by Mrs. Jon<*. a sister, just prior to the funeral services for the late publisher. Her petition alleges that she is the only heir to hh estale and that she believ<« that a pretended last will und tealament is about to be filed. Imqueathiug the property to a second cousin. Jane Baker Congleton Mrs. Junes further alleges that this la not his last will and that at the time it waa supposed to have been written the deceased was incapable of making same. Mr. Hawkins, who died in Waabiugtou October 22. was in possession of newspaper properties here that have iieeti in receivership for a uumlier of years an a result of a (pntroversy between him and A. A. Kist, former publisher. A. C. Ford Is attorney for Mrs. Junes.
Trade in a Good Town — Decatur GERMANLABOR (ContlnuM Krom Fs«e One) own life. He was particularly gloomy when tbe war crimes indictment was served on him in the same cell a wtr-k ago today. He had declined to receive vis-1 ita from either Catholic of a Pre-’ l testant chaplain—visits that wjriI awaited eagerly by such other; I prisoners as Reichsmarshal Hermann Goering, former foreign mln- | Ister Joachim Von Rlbbeatrop and others. Ley was raftering from acute bronchitis, complicated by laryngitis. medical officers said Tbe suicide was not discovered until 8:10 P. M. yesterday, prob ably a half hour or more after Ley knotted the towel around bls' neck. A guard had passed the coll and \ peened inside live times every two, minutes during that time- Gllinps Ing Ley's feet hanging from the i tolet seat, (be guard did not think | anything amiss at first. The ml of the body was concealed by the cell door. Sollrr l» >»Hl<r«ldriil« In Tlm- Adarna • IrmH CoarG Nrptwnber Term, IMS Ihe Stair of Indiaan, tduaas IsSßij 9». I’stiline Khz!-* vs. Albert kaXlo. i So. 114X2. it :im><-.irinir ! oiii affidavit fll-ii hi the aliove entltl< <t ■ au.se. that Albert FaXlts, the above named defendant is a non-resident of the Htau us Indiana Notice is therefore hareby given the said AU.ert Faso, that he be and appear before the lion. Judge „f the Adams Circuit Court on the 12 th day of December, 19t5, the same tieinx the Clef Juridli-ial Day <>f the next regular term thereof, to hr holden at the Court House in tbe City us Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 19th day of November AJ>. 1945, and plead by answer or demur to "Aid complaint, or the same will be heard and determined In his absence. WITX3K4B. my name, ami the of said Vlourt hereto affixed, this Ittlt day of October, 191'. tTyde O. Trout IM r. Clerk Hy Kers K. Hlerl,. Ifeyutf. Ferd L. I.ltterer. Attorney. <>■ t. 19. IS, Nov. 2
Only when he thought Ley hsd remained on the toilet too long did the guard become suspicious and summon the corporal of the guard. When the soldiers entered th'? cell, they found Ley's In'dy wax suspended from the Hushing kver overhead YANKEES SEIZE ■ II W — (Turn To Paga 4. Column S) pore to Germany In 1944 and the other will be sent to the United States for study by American engineers. Gen Douglas MacArthur's headquartern announced that !• had received no official communication from the Japanese government o'J any of the Zalbatsu question The statement well may have been meant as an implied rebuke to the government for stalling ou MacArthur** demand of two weeks ago for immediate dissolution of the Zalbatsu. the multi-millionaire family industrial trusts which financed and exploiird Japan’s war effort. “Any statement to the effccl tliat the supreme command had accepted or rejected any communication on this question Is false." headquarters said The Japanese Dome! agency said last night that it had learned tbe
: The Farm Bureau • ■ Ik an organization of farmers, g ■ by farmers and for farmer*. g g Sponsored state gross income g ■ tax and gasoline tax laws, which g ■ broaden the tax base and more g ■ equitably distributes the tax load, g ■ Places the costs of roads on users g ■ rather than on property owners. ■ • • ■ Have you joined the ranks of g ■ organized Indiana agriculture? g ■ • : Adams County Farm Bureau ■ ■ ■ £ BBk Buckeye J Bj Heating V Stoves ! F i Lined with fireclay to iUkI4>LX4 provide maximum j * IM4A4£x9B WUI burn iL klil<i Ol JOM ' prefer to use. B . B Lnjo? a warm home ;; I lhis u i nter w ith a or " Up cabinet model stove. Cash Coal Feed Supply;; Monroe at Eighth <'
government's plan for rMsbiiphing a trust company in connection with tbe dissolution of tbe Zaiual' su hsd bean rejacted flatly oy the supreme command on giouads it would put the government' In business. N. A. BIXLER OPTOM ITRI9T HOURS: •:90 to 11:90 12:90 to 5:09 Saturdays, 9:00 p. m. Telepbana 135 <vaa CMsmined Glasses Fitted
NOTICE Persons having work for repair or any one having tools or guns borrowed from the Geo. McGill Repair Shop are asked to caU for or return same as early as possible. Please call between 3 p. m. and 6 p. m. All goods not called for within 30 days will be disposed of. PAT McGILL 703 Studebsker St. Phone 5353.
PAGE FIVE
WE HANDLE WELL KNOWN BRANDS Pillsbury’s Best: Br»n MWs Concentrates Complete Feeds ♦ ♦ ♦ Pittsburgh Steel: Barb Wire Hog Fence Field Fence Welded Mesh Staples NaUs ♦ ♦ ♦ Pollak Steel: Electric Posts Notch Back Posts ♦ ♦ ♦ Sherwin-Williams: Paints Enatneloid Varnishes Kem-Tone ♦ ♦ ♦ Oakes Mfg. Co’s.: Poultry Feeders Fountains Stock Tanks Seif Feeders ♦ ♦ ♦ Buckeye: Heating Stoves ♦ ♦ ♦ Aetna Portland: Cement Mortar ♦ ♦ ♦ Diamond Crystal: Sait Salt Btofky ♦ ♦ ♦ SisaMu-aft Site Paper Stepladders Oak Picket Fences Glazed Tile Septic ThnLs OIL Tank Heaters Coal Tank Heaters Barn Sash Slock Spray Poultry Prescriptions Turpentine Linseed Replacement Oil Roofing Cement Insecticides Fence Posts CASH COAL, FEED & SUPPLY Monroe at Eighth
