Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1945 — Page 5

DECEMBER 11, 1945.

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For a wards or logo: 1 time BOa; 2 times 71s; 2 times *1; • times 11.71. Rateo Quoted sre for consecutive insertions. No olaMlflod ads accepted on sklpday whedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE Io 6o per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 Ok m. Mondsy through Friday. Saturday deodlino Is • a. m. u Mr sale FOR BALK--7-rnom""modern home on North Eleventh St. Gond gara*e. Full basement New roof, Newly painted, no* furnu e and stoker. Water softener, automatic water heater. Pcasession in 3o days. Priced to sell. T D. Hchiefersteln. Phono 105. 27u-tf RJIFSaLe” room modern home located on South First street, large lot with ample garden space, desirable home for duplex or apartment. Priced for rptlck sale Tri State Realty Co. T. D. Schleferatein Phone 106. 275-ts Fdft BALfe Modern ? ■'oom <FwelT fng with, up and down; 2 Ihml rooms up. 1 bed room down. Full basement with hard and soft water. Garage. Full lot. One block from IwsineM district. 3-room dwelling, north side, 2 bed rooms and bath up. Hardwood floors throughout beautiful kitchen with built-in features. Full basement with hard and roft water Hot air furnace. Walt r J. Bockman Insurance & Real Estate. 153 So. Second St., jvhone 3. JS2-tf F3JT _ SALi; r Wh” HoTFand“;uid Hur bon red turkeys, milkfcd. Dressed or alive. For your Christmas dinners. J. F. Rupert. :>houe 5144. 294M»10t FOR SAI Ji W!i.it about a Christmao tree that can later lie transplanted to yard. We have them. Chineae elms for <iui k Made at 25c and 75c. Harlow s Garden*. North 13th street. 2fio-2t* TOITSAIL— ’sed Furniture and I stoves, one 2-piece living room suite, like new 6X5. One Glowboy cabinet heater. A-l condition. M« Less than half price. Hpragtu- Furniture Store, phono 159. 26*’-b3t FOR - s'.(LE~ Innerspriug mattresscs. Just receieved shipment of Inuersprinx mattresses. Sue 33 for twin beds. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199. 29t»-1,3t FOR HAl.k 1-urebi.ii llolsb-in male calves. From high producing cows. NligHde ••• register. Berne phone 4SM. Eli Swartz 291 g2tx Ftfß - SAI7K~WhTr-7"i>.ircelii;t' Estate coal anti wood range. G<»od as new. Call 4510 39|-g3l FOR SALE;“Heated poultry fountains. oil or electric, all types galvanized block fc'-ders, save teed and get these winter egg* See Decatnr Hatchery Poultry Headquarter*. 290-5 t FOR BALE Dsk radiT *alnut finish, seven tube, exiellent condition. Auto radio, eight tube Mo torola. fits all cars Priced to sell. D. A. Byerly. Byerly liwurance Agency, 128 So. 3rd St. 390-21 x FOR S?Vf.E Hinman iiiHkei. G<;oii as new. Steffen Implement Company. Third St., phone IM> Jtrntil ““ W ANTED WANTED — t£ed cars, highest prices paid tor good, clean used (cars. No delay. For quick cash ses Zlntamaatsr Motor Sales. First .sttd Monroe; phone 372. ’l4-tf I WANTED — Open sows and ail kinds of cattle. L. W. Murphy Phone 8782._ WANTED—Loans on farms, Easb srn money. Low rates- Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33T«T4f WANTEb - Moving lax al and Jong distance. Connection* for 32 states. W R- Morris, "hone 1073. 29H9X WANTED TO RENT House witfi 2 or more bedrooms: pref"rabl> near high acfiool; no small children. Phone 1045 after 5 p.in._ WANTEIi* I r»eblen”t salesman t'» sell interior and exterior home Improvements. (Not roofing and siding.) Age. over 25. Must have ear. Write full detail* box 147 % Democrat. WANTED - TO RENT 6 room all | modern home in Fort Wayne or modern home With three bedrooms In Decatur. Phone 199 Decatur be .fore 5:30 pin . or A 7'412 iort Wayne after a;3«> p.m. — Late model cars for G.l.’s. kfust la- chan and in good condition. High ceiling 1 prices. Fred Busche, phone 975. 291-301 X WaS’Ved To' IHT “»‘ ,f typewriter. Call 9"5 291-31 A total of IM3M.K’*' i of timber were cut In the national foreau of the Rocky Mountain region during the 1945 fiscal year.

QUICKIES by Ken Reynold • "See, George, the radio I got with a Democrat Want Ad — almost like television!” FOR SALE 8< ven room semi-modern bouse on RussoP St. with toilst and lavratory. Full lot. 5 room House on Nuttman ave. 6 room House on 11th St. 7 room House in Monroe, with full lot, garage, up town. Sell at a bargain. 40 acre farm and 35 acre farm good soil. Building lots, on Wincheater St Monroe St. and others. Tell us your wants. Schwartz Realty Service, 915 West Monroe SL. Qecatur. 2874 t FOR SAIjT Mohair fivlhg" - rooin suite, lounge chair, ('all at 208 So Second St. between 5 and 7 P m 281-etS Ft HTSaTE Two pairs 'B6'y«~ Shoe Skates. Sizes 5 and 4. Hoys all steel wagon. Two pairs • ball■•earing roller skates. Two child's wooden arm chairs; two pair boys boxing gloves; folding steel cot with wire springs Kitchen stool chromium legs, leather seat; several childrens games: ail in good condition. Phone 1372. 290-ts Ft hFsTALE Roy's siwe skatas, C good as new. 304 N. Tenth St. , 291-ltx FOR SALE 2'wheeHirarter, grain tight, double floor, 6 x J 6 tires. I (•ood condition. Call 407 after pin. 291-ltx FOR RENT I FOR RENT—Largs office room on good first floor, corner uptown location Beautiful oak floors, woodwork. Lots of light. Private entrance. Heat furnished. Ideal for young professional person or small shop. Bob Heller, realtor. K. C. Building Phone 870. 284-ts FOIt RENT 150 acre farm on S - 50 liasis. 2 miles northeast Decatur. Reply Dem<x-rat, Box 146. 290FOR SALK ('fiowiioy iteatrola, Herman Moellcring. route 1. 291-g3tx Ft H{”ItENT — home. Woman preferred. 33! North Sixth street, call 742. 29ig3t MISCELLANEOUS ROOF lie, we will be glad v> give you a free estimate on any size job. We can spply e guaranteed Carey reef at no additional eosL Also brick and csbestos siding. Arnold A Klenk. Phone 483. KMf FARMERB-ATTl&iftSN—We T - move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2666. We pay all phone chargee. The Stadler Products Co. 16-ts “KpFliAnce HAvtci We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and' other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts tor all popular makes.—Arnold A Kienk. 31-if WASHER'and Sweeper servtee; Bloi k south, Vi block east court hmse, 19 East Jefferson. Phone 95. James Kitchen Maytag Sales & Service. 274-ts The Watkins DEALEft- u iU mm Co.”—Being new is the terr tory. I may miss you. Any products needed. Write: • George H. Heller, 827 West Washington St., Bluffton, Indiana 288-b7tx gp'ENCEH Istiividualiy Designed Supports. Pltone 6222 or 957, Mrs. Junuie E. Milter. 29tf-3lx CferiutmaM frees Ada bis county grown. These trees are definitely superior trees, Scotch pine with long needles. Come out and see them. Boyd Stepler, mile went Coppess Corner, quarter mile north. 2H7t12 We can now tii'llvcr a limit'd amount of Red Cross Cylinder Corn Shelters, complete with cleaning fan and Corn Throwers. Also new tractor tires A rims. 291-3 t INSI'LAIIk' MOW - (Ta in l> I e's Homeguard Insulation blown into walls and attics. Save at our low prices. Call 429 for free estimate. 291I — l6st~anDWUND~~~ LOST—S month old female'fa«agle hound. White, black and tan. Brown specks on front tegs. Finder please eall 952. 290-2tX M)Sl' BHliold~c6ntaint!iz money J and important discharge papers. Reward. Vi tart Elzey, Jr.. LiboiU' 5361. 2M-21

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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Dec 41 — (UP) — (WA) — Livestock: Ilogs: 17,006. Market active, fully steady on barrowa and gilta al) weights; good and choice 180 to 330 lb weights at 14.66 ceiling; other weights scarce; broad shipping demand; sows slow, steady to 15 cents, mostly 10 to 1.5 cents lower; bulk good and choice cows 13.85 to 14.00, with choke lightweights at 1440 celling; complete clearance. Cattle: S.oo<>. Calves: 1,006 Fed steers and yearlings. Including yearling heifers strong; numerous load* fed steers 17.60 to 15.00; bulk 15.50 to 17.76; short load 950 lb. heifers tkOO; bulk 14.01) to 17.00; cows 10 to 15 cents higher, bulls 35 cents higher, very scarce; venters 25 to 50 cents up for week to date, generally 16.50 down; stock cattle scarce, steady at 10,00 to 13.50 mostly Sheep: 5,000, Slaughter lambs and ewea steady to strong; yearlings practically absent, most early sales good and choice native ami fed worried western lambs 14.65 to 14.75; load Montana fed iambs averaging 95 lbs. at 14.75; several decks fed western lambs held toward 15.06; odd lot common natives 11.00 to 12.00, bucks included; bulk slaughter ewea 6.00 to 7.00, few choice natives 7.26 and odd lota cull and common kind around 5.50; load medium to good 62 lb white-faced feeding lambs 14.85. ■' ■ 1 o - CARD OF THANKS We sincerely thank our friends and neighbors for their ssaiatance and comforiing words during the time of the illness and death of om beloved daughter and sister. Thr-kto. Mr. and Mrs. Max Thieme and children. AOIlrt; up EIMAL wETTI.EMEA'r or ESTATE S«. rave Niitiei- i« hereby gh«n to the ere. •Ilt-ir, heirs and lesutecs us Claris* sa Ann Milter, de'eased, t» appear In the Adams Circuit Court, l»<ld at ix atnr, Indiana, un th. Uh day J.inuary, ISIS, and show •au»e. If any why the Final Setitement A<’< oiiiil.- with the r-tate of e.il.i deei-dcnt shoirtd not be approved; and said heirs ar* notified to then und i.iere make proof of h< Irshlp, mid receive their dlatrihutive shares. Ilollte A. Ironnel, Administrator swoatur, Indiana, !><•<■. l», IfHi. Err* 1,. I.lllerer. tHorae). the. il IS NOTICE OS* FIX SI. SKri'LEMSLST OF EST.tTK Xu. 3tMHt Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Jacob M. Neutnacliwslider, de< i*e*<-<l tn app- ir in the Adam* I'iri ult Court, held at !»■ atur, fndlasa, on lh<Zitll day of Gecember. I*|j. and show ■ sinr, it any, why Hie Final Hetllemept Amounts with the eslate of said dacedetil should not be approved, and said tetr* sre no* llflml to than and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive share*. Joel Neueii* bwainFr, .’idiutnla* trator. Decatur. liidJana, J><e 3, 191.1. C. II Jduselman, Attorney. Dec. 4, 11 HELP WANTED LABORERS Apply Old Fort Supply Concrete Plant between 7:30 a. m. A 4:30 p.m. Opposite Central Soya Co.

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Nazi War Criminals Shown Films Os Life Post Life Bock To Haunt Nazi Leaders Nuaruberg. Dec. ll—<UF—Rud olpb Hm» threw out bln chest and strut tod white other Nasi leader* wept today during the showing In the war crimes courtroom of a fourhour film depicting the Nazi rlsv to power. The film piecod together from propaganda films which the Nazis themselves took to record the high spirts of Adolf Hitter's regim In Germany. The 21 defendants seemed tu be stimulated by the scenes of past glory Hess for the first tim* regained some of his old swagger. During a recess In Ihr film he Mood with his arms crossed in swaggering manner and arrugast* iy surveyed the audience. As his picture was shown on the screen he leaned over to Hermann Goering and whispered •agorly. apparently ‘ about bis former triumphs Goering was almost equaUy stimulated at seeing himself on the screen once again lie medall- <i and gorgeously uniformed. He told a guard: “they should have showed the 1938 Nuernberg rally. That was really a good one.” Joachim Von Rlbb< ntrop and field marshal Wilkbelm Keitel wept at the pictures of enthusiastic Nazi crowds. Hjalmar Bcbacht. Nazi fiscal wizard. who had turned his back when the films of Nazi atrocities were shown, watched today’s movie and ask d: "do you see anything wrong | with that?*' Beneath soft fluorescent lUbting they sat in the prisoneis bos and watched scenes from old German newsreels that depicted the Nazi story from the days of Munich street fighting In the early twenties until the attempted aesasinatjon of Adolph Hitter un July 2U. 1944 The film, possibly the lingest documentary one ev>-r made, was Intended to give graphic proof of prosecution chargm tbit the Nazis has a master to plan of world aggression. * Two American navy officers who were peacetime Hollywood men. Cmdr. James H D novan and Cmdr E Kay Kellott, compiled the film from German newsreel libraries, only English titles have beeu added lo the origins: sound track in which German comruentators narrated the rise of tde Nazis. Possibly for the test Hine. Joseph Goebbels' frenzied shouting, the belligereut strains of Ihe Hors* Wessel song, cries of ' Hieg Heil" and the massed chanting of slogans and marching son;-* rang i;i the defendants ears. Adolf'Hitler's streaming speeches were there to mock them, too The film opened with Alfred Rosenberg's history of early Nazi days. In rapid order it showed N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: S:»o tu 11:30 12:30 te 6;OS Saturdays, S:00 p, m. Telephone IM ■yea Examined Olaaaes Fitted

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Hitter's Nazi party card, his speech on coming Into power, the llr»t boycott of Jews and the burning of books. Goering watched a picture of his own speech made when the Natis came Into power. — ——o — —— Trade In a Oeod Tewn — Decatur ——— Markets At A Glance Sy United Press Storks Irregularly lower In quiet trading. Bonds Irregular. U. N government* irregnlar Curb stocks irregular. Cotton steady. Wheat, corn, rye, <»ats and barley irregularly lower. Chicago livestock; Hogs active, fully Steady; cattle atrong. sbeep steady to strong ■ ■ II O ■■ ■■ ■ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Dec 1.80‘4B; May 1.1MH4 B; July 1.77%: Sept. 1.76%. Corn: Dee. 1.18%B; May I 16% B; July 1 18%8. Sept. 1.18%8 Oats: Dec. 77%*%*, May 76%-%. July 73%; Sept. 70%. . ... O* I*WU —» PLAN GIGANTIC TEST (Continued Ptom Page One) As for the Mg teat Itself, the question* of when an I where It will be held, what and how many vewsete will lie used and what type* of czpl'whrtM will be uncorked are still without official aim were. Two types of tests are expected, one with atom bombs exploded m the air above an aasemblance of ship* .ind another with bombs detonated under water. Captured Japanese vessels. Including the surviving battleship wMwmNmMmxmwaMWMmmawwmmummmmiwmmmmmMSMH See Kenneth Runyon for Insurance <»f all kindsAutomobile, Fire, Liability. Decatur Insurance Agency Established INK7 Above Schmitt Market Office Phone 385 Rea. Ph. 844 "B 4 T Standard Service say their best advertisement is a well pleased e vatomer.”

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SALE CALENDAR DEC. 12—Jama* A. Lteyd. 6 mllaa East and 1 mile North at Muntpeltar. Indiana Well Improved 106 Acre farm av all Personal Property. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. P. Sanmane, Auc. DEC. IS— Id. WhitrlgM, 1 mile eouthwwet of Decatux, ctooe-out Mie. T. 0. Soffief at atein, E. C. Doshrmaa, Aacte DEC. il—Dau Kaekr, 4 milea north and 1% mile weat of Berao, or 2 mites south and 2% miles west of Monroe. Closing out Mie. Roy 4. Johnson A Son, Aacts DEC. 13— Ida M. Bsavsra, Eaaa., 134 North let St.. Decatur, lad., Homo* bold Gooda, 1:00 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Banmann, Auct. DEC 13—Tice Raker, 3 milea northwest of Decatur on River Road. Closing out sale. Roy 8. Johnson 4 Ned C. Johnson, Aacts. DEC. 14—Myrlo Vors, Admntrx., Mstie May Stevens sstate. % mite north of Bobo on state road 101 or 5 ml tea east of Decatur. Personal property sale. Suman Brothers, auctioneers. DEC. 14—Sam N. Raa, Well improved 6% acre 'Tact, south edge of Montpelier, Indiana. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. DEC. 16—Cheater Kraasyk. Highly improved 4<W acre farm. 7 mites east of Hanna. Indiana on V. B. Highway No. 30. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. DEC. 15—Prayer S. Gilbert 4 Mrs. Hazel Burnett, Monroe, Indiana 7 room ho«s«. Roy 8. JohnMn 4 on and Melvin Liachty, auetkmoera DEC. 15—Leo Nussbaum, 1036 Elm street, Decatur Four room bouse. Roy 8. Johnson 4 Son and Melvin Liechty, aucis. DEC. 17—E. E. Basil, Two well improved farms. 137 screw 3% miles north and 2% miles west of Paulding. Ohio: 332 acres 3 miles south of Paulding oh 127 Ikon sis miles east on 113. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. DEC. 17—Thurman Schug A Carl 1. So hug. Agents tor Wm. F Bchug, heirs, 2% miiee north of Berne Uio mill and % mite east. Three farms. Roy S. Johnson 4 Son, 4 Melvin Lieohty, Auc DEC. 18—E. I. Basil, Improved 160 acres adjoining south city limits of Milter City, Ohio. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. DEC. 19—Chas. Shoaf, agent, The Himon Myers 80 acre farm. 3 miles south of Decatur, Ind., on the County Farm road. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. DEC. 19—M. J. 4J. O. Triokar, 2 miles east of Docatur. Closing out sale. Daniels 4 Suman, aucts DEC 2o—“Ths Delia Moeer Home,'' 1131 North 2nd Nt , Decatur, Bi> Room Completely Modem House and Beautifully Landscaped grounds, 1:36 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmsnn, Auct. ; JAN. 3—Edgar Mutschler 4 Ollis Krupa, I mile suuth and 1% mile west us Decatur or 1% mile west of road No. 27. Closing out sale. Ray S. Johnson 4 Son and Melvin Liechty, au<-ts

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