Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1946 — Page 5

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SV eonRT OF LOCAL ■E,g- “'" kETB MURRA* * c - 301 1375 |B -- ..... 8 50 ■ JL . t J*U' ‘ W.dnes* S' M 6.00 111 l 1 ■’•' :SSr.4fb ■• *sft’ mb ’» m' du: “ I'"" 1 ' 1 - 00 1950 ■ "*> do *“ bB, hncr stock yards Phone 101 SW •■'’"> '■‘" l ' tiler ■S' . 13.75 US' .... 13.75 58,,” 900 H®f* ig tn 14 50 Sv Hvholesale egg and QUOTATIONS Furnished by C*TUR PRODUCE CO. Phone r»X« a^K : - ' ■*' frye.a -’3c >pnu(eri 4 lbs * up ....23c under 4 lbs. -.15c IS ’ • * I '' c ~ K ■ gS'/AL GRAIN MARKET ■■IURK ELEVATOR CO. subject to 1 bangs during day. delivered at elevator. c<> r«tnl April I : ! - IU: !:■. W .... .. 1 71 at'l "I'l Corn .... 1.65 ®S B<r H' a:;s 2.16 ■B ’■■s' s 210 U' ' - 7«; ■ - 2.00 ■■.... _ 1.35 .n per bushel less. ■■ Oom: .04 per 100 lets. fob - WAYNE LIVESTOCK |BH hrt Wayne Livestock ■S'Vty' I < April 1 (CPI ffIHW wk" . /■ , ; .i ( , l( jy i.,(j ;i y stockyards. ■B- ! ""'*"" 1 ' H 7.7; 100 500 BM !| ''' lllli ' ' . lOllgllH digs 17 25; woof ewes 750. 17 on, choice |V‘ r good io I'hoii c 11 (Hi ■""li'iui :2m, linn. plain ■nn. ■B*" 1 sood Io dioic,. 12.50. Io on. f. > on, ll!ai|1 |K r ' fr"" 1 I" < holes 1(i.50. B 8 ; r ''’ l ’ !! ini b io 5,-1 , i:ih r- *" 'anneiH 2.(H( 600. <ood to < hon e 11.5(1wwii'ini fi.sn.io 5o |S Chicago livestock "■■"’ - at,iv *'‘ «l-ady nr Tanti ■K the ceiling; sows at ' ni! ‘-•'"iiplete early ,aUr ' ! <- W 0; all IS", •’•» fully steady; trade IS ** r ’ ■R" I heifers here 1765; beat heifor.s B’< . o, * r, ««» H. 75; -nd bulked , X M attered K lOTfl-ri"- ,7:,5: mo *'- K load strictly E*'rF~ IS 7 '** »l«*k cattle avail Ri-Uhan k,|li!,e 'lu-li'y IB rlw *rtlJ? rter 1,1 tl "’ IB 6°od (o’ h tliU,)r ,o slr,,n «- IB 17 " UinhH M r*» IncludV* muddy y . , 81 197 ”» V"T gJi St i s °: I""'’ IS i(M Colorado* 16, > r *.u ’t’"' 1 Very burry V 0 *" Hilo J Oub, *‘ M R oo ’ l lo Mo « r,!,i clipped V r ’ii, y M ' , ‘ H7M 5 00: IV lit® un,l,r ' 1 *" eta ft ter,nK *«>led titriT^* 111 M ,h *‘ B *tK»n'H VMfruit*.!? 9 **• '«n»U!iied ' * ,H ‘ r< -'*nt in proft .!«* *• 8: » V & 1:00 P. mus Gls.m

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or leea: 1 time sOc; 2 times 75c; > times Ilf I tlmee 11.75. Ratee quoted are for contecutlvo IneeHlone. No claulfied ade accepted on aklpday schedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE la 6c per word for Insertion. Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline la I a. m. FORSALE All Make WaMhern, Sweepers repaired. For gale kitchen cabinets. base and wall; Kitchen's Maytag Sales and Service, 110 Jefferson. Phone 95. 54 ts MEET and Great your frienda aiid neighbors at Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest value spot in Northern Indiana. We save you 10% to 20%. Why pay more? Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 61-30 t FOR SALft— Premier and Dunlap strawberry plants, lied Raspberry, Black Raspberry and Black berry plants. These arc No. 1 plants. Riverside Nursery, Berne, Ind. > 69-12 t FOR SALE—If you arc thinking of next school year, fully modern, newly decorated, live room, two bedroom home one block from Lincoln school. Furnace, two years old, motor plumbing six months old, large living room, dining room, kitchen with built-in cupboards, breakfast nook. Very good roof, asbestos shingle siding. Down payment $1,500. balance 134.40 monthly. Hob Heller, Realtor. Phone »70, Heller Building. 75-ts FOR SALE?’BabyTh leks on Wed nesday of each week. All leading breeds. O. V. Dilling, CraigVille and Decatur phones. 7.7g6t FOR RENT -~B(7auiy shop, partially equipped. 703 North Third street, phone 1049. 77g6t FOR SALE llul» r Modd II tractor, plow and cultivator. Riehle Tractor & Implement Co., W. Nuttman Ave. 78-3 t FdR SALE- Dressed. > 'Unc. tame rabbits. Phono 1365. 75-3tx FOR - SALE -Coffee makers, <l<x»r chimes, disc blades, air compressors, manure loaders, roof paint, wire winder, garden tractors, portaide elevators, batteries, tarpaulins. used 16 in. two bottom plow, corn shellcr. pump check. Gerber Imp. Store, V. 8. 37. Decatur, phone 255 7»-12t Foh SALE Mm'lci ii 3 year "Id, ~2 bedroom home. All hardwood floors, built in cupboard in kitchen, recessed bathtub; lull big double lot; beautiful full basement, can be used for recreation or entertaining. Immediate possession. If you are not a world war II veteran, this Is probably your last chance to get a new home this year. Bob Heller, realtor. Heller Building. Phone 679. 7h gtf FOR BXCE~John 1 IDeem Plow Sole Fertilizer attachments. One row' Potato Planter. Tractor Tire Pumps. Seat Snubhers and Cushions. Good used Manure Spreader. Steffen Implement Company, Third St., Phone 180. 78-3 t FOR SALE Tift ba< k chair and ottoman, like new. 110 South Fifth strent, Mrs. Bauman. 79-g3tx FOR Map!” bedroom xuifT 7 ? bed. dresser, chest. Box spring and innerspring mattress. All in excellent condition. Phone 698. 79-g2t FOR SALE W« <>fl« i plan( "t the following rose bushes of 5 varieties, strawberries, pansies, delphiniums carnations, painted daisies, shasta diasies. floxglove and red barbery. Also evergreens of several varieties for land s< aping. Harlow’s gardens. U. 8. 27. 7Mtx TOTt dA ar Income properly. 611 North Second St.. 3 apartmeuta: Lease expires Sept. 1. 1946. Will sacrifice; Walter J. Brockmnii. Phone 3. “ FOR SALE Joint Deer Model D tractor. Also two II inch bottom plows. Bargain. Inquire phon,- 398 or 281. 99-2 IX FOR SALE—Round Oak gas sto.e. right hand oven. 1133 Elm street. 80-g3tx FAR fIALi! - General radio. Phono 333. 79g3t FOR SALE: or trade for older car, 1941 deluxe Hudaon *’*■ K oo ' s condition. Call after 6p. m. Phone 4692. 79g31 FoR SALE- 1935 f'onl coupe and 1941 Studebaker Champion. Both in excellent condition. TelephonMonroe 10U6. >lKa3t> _ FOR SALE -3 h—xes. team of Sorrels and a bay. Oliver tractor planter, used one season. Henry Bultemeyer. 6 miles north 011 27. Bu-2tx WHALE' — A limited supply; Medium Red Clover; Grimm Atfalfa: Timothy. Sudan Grass; sweet clover, lespedezo and broiue graft*. Caah Coal betid & Supply, Monroe and Eighth, git

FOR SALE GREENHOUSE, and 1 FINE MODERN HOME. 6o.(Mt(t Square feet under grass. A Fine Established Business, A Real Money Maker. Owner has become inde|M*ndetit financially operating this business and Is retiring. Located hi Paulding, Ohio. Cali 174 or write Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Decatur, Indiana. 7*-3t E<>R SALE Pink formal, size 12. 716 North Fifth st reel. Mt-g3tx FOR SALE 5 room inislem bungalow, 14(>4 W. Madison, motor plumbing, built in features, priced for immediate sale and posseaslon. 8 room duplex with 4 rooms up. 1 modern except furnace; 10 room modern homo near uptown, hardwood floors, built in features, has 3 room apartment i with private* entrance, c hoice home and income; 9 room home near uptown, suitable for good homo with rental income. imm<*diatc possession; 7 room modern home* on So. 11th, arranged for two apartments, private entrance. Strictly modern apartment housewith 3 apartments and beauty shoppe. Will soil as a going business with good rental, choice for income. 5 room semi modern home at S2l No. 3rd. priced for immediate sale and possession. 3(1 acre farm 7 miles east, 5 room house, good barn ami poultry house, electricity ami good well, 110 acre farm near city, good buildings, motor plumbing and electricity. Several other fauns and choice building lots. Call or write TriState Realty Co, or T. D. Schiefereteln, telephone 105. 72-ts WANTED WANTED All kiuds of cattle and all kinds of bogs. L. W. Murphy. Phone 1678. 57-ts WANTED — I’sc-d cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash sec* Zintstnasler Motor Sales, First ami Monroe*, phone 372. 211-ts WANTED Woman for part time* work cleaning office* Apply the Schafer Co., Ist street. 74-ts WANTED Lots to plow and disc with tractor. Don Cook, telephone 3631 after 6:90 ;> in. 78-a3tX WANTED Ti~HI V" Coll1e”or Shepherd pups. Tele;>.iom* 61.7-G. Roy 11. Bleeke. route* 5, Decatur. 78-a3tx WANTEI ~ Expe*rience*d ‘beaiity operator to manage <>nd operate my shop in Monroe. F’ icda StaveYiik. 79-6tx WANTEi>— Loans on farms. fciaiMtern money. In>w rates. Very libetal terms. Sec me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33T-T-tf WANTED \f.eh or female* eXpe rienced bookkeeper, pleasant working conditions. Excellent chance for advancement. Write box 205 in caro of Deeatoi Democrat Company stating age, experience and qualifieatiofcs. 8<(-a3t WANTED TO RENT Modern five* r >Olll or more apartment or house. Unfurnished. Ca’l Manager. Equity Dairy Store before 5;39 pin. 80-3tx WANTED^"Used baby bed. Mom roe 96-D. 80-g2tx WIfLLANEOI>r 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 & Kienk. Phone 463. 804 f FA RM ERsTtiWTKIN—We rm move dead horses, cows, hogMf etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phono charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ls 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 it Kienk. 31-ts \ Etlß RENT Good ground, good for any trope. Inquire at 1306 West Monroe street. 80-g3l D"F( hn D LOST Pair of child’s glasses. Call 611. SO-gZt INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Apr. 4 — (UP) — IPMA) — Livestock: Hogs 4.500 active, steady; all good and choice butchers 160 lb*, up and some ligbterweights at 14.86; IIHI-160 H»s. scheduled at 13 25-14.50; good and choke sows and stags at 14.10. Cattle SOO, calves 4o0; steers and heifers moderately active and steady; load good and choice around 1100 H>s. steers at 17.00; short load at 16.65; bulk medium to good, mainly Hghterwelghts 14.5tM6.00; off head choice heifers top 17.25; cows firm, odd bead good beef cows 13.25-14.30: common and medium 9.50-13.00; tanners and cutters 7.50-9.25: vealers active and steady, good and choice 17.50-18.05. Sheep 200, fat lambs steady, good native lambs 15.50; choice quotable around 16.00; small lots good and choice, 90 lbs spring lamb, first of season, at 17.00; wooled slaughter ewes quotable at 8.00; shorn offerings 6 down.

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Keitel Testifies At War Crimes Trial Rambling Account Os Nazi War Plans Nuernberg, April 4 -4UP) Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, rambling uncertainly through an account of Nazi war plane, told th<* war crimes court today that an Allied attack 1 on the western f ont during the I I’olish campaign would have met 1 n<> effective German resistance. Tin* former chief of the Cerinan high command got tangled up In his own story telling, and at one point made a liar of himself. ID* said tho Nazis had only five divisions on the western front In the first month of the war. After a leceMt he IxHMtod the figure to 20 divisions, merely expiaining that he was "mixed up." But he did not change his original assertion that if the French had attacked In the west while the Germans were overrunning Poland. "they would have met no German resistance.” Keitel said Adolf Hitler and his generals had a violent dispute over plans for the western campaign. Hiller wanted to attack in the winter of 19.39. soon after he won the Polish campaign, the witness said. "We (the generals) believed that if we did not attack, a peaceful solution might lx- reached.” he continued "As soldiers, w<* wen* decidedly against waging a winter war. This difference of opinion led to a very serious crisis.” Keitel said he resigned us a result of this agreement. Ills resignation was rejected, he said, but ‘‘this break in mutual confidence never was healed." He said Hitler was "extremely disguised" with Benito Mussolini’s invasion of Greece, "dragging the Bnlkans into tin* war." —Q__ The Nebula in the constellation Andr nueda is so far away that It takes light 91M.000 years to reach us. yet it can be seen without the aid of a telescope. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July 1.83>4R; Kept. 1.83 ’JI; Dec. I.B3'JJ; May '47 1.83’ a B. Corn: May 1.21 ’ S B; July 1.21 Vi B; Sept. 1.21’j1l Oats: May 83B: July 80-\; Sept. 78B; Dec 78%. Ca.sh Coal Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth BUYING EGGS Current Receipt Price 2SC Not on the grade. Cash. Sherman-White Cor. Third & Monroe.

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Two Indiana Mine Properties Sold Brazil. Ind . April I HP’ An j iioutc <*iiieiits of the transfer «l two mining properties were made here today. T!i» Birch Ci* * k Coad < •ui|»:»n. formerly owned by James and Fred ('uiinlnKliam of Indianapolis, was sold to the big bend colb*ri«** owned by Frampton Rockhill, Brazil, and Eugene Munger and Milton Goodman, t’hlcago

r ■ < J J h IF 4 t ] i'IWV ■* - ' > IFKCTIVEIY WAITING a threatened strike by employees of tho Virginia Electric Power Co., in Alexandria, Va.» Gov. William Tuck has invoked a century-old law by drafting the 1,600 workers into the state militia. Pictured (1. to r.) arc Pvt, C. L. Drummond; Lt D. D. Spellman; Pfc. A. B. Comer and plant clerk J. P. Le Craig, who is being served with tha executive order. Pfc. O. Brown (right) watchci. (Intcrnationol) 'vs”" •*: 7 .. T? i”-—lk ■■ an * ' fe- sLndB I :'*K» ■< . 'I 4 1 g 4 J. - A MODERN PIED PIPER, minus the flute of lore but carrying the promise of a far greater need—food, ex-President Herbert Hoover is surrounded by homeless Polish children In Warsaw. Special representative for President Truman, Hoover 13 touring war-tom Europe to study and help alleviate the critical food shortage, f/nter/iat/onaj)

The local Ayrshire collaries cor- | poration took over the mining pro- ! p-rty of the Chicago and Harris--1 burg Coal company at Danville, 111., for <b vel (pment In the other I transaction. o .) fi.OOU-kllowatt hydro-electric ' plant will l»- constructed shortly j In Northern Wyoming at an e»tlI mated cost of |9t».W>o, Early Christians were calb-d atheists by their enemies becau»« they dhl not believe in the heath--1 en giMla.

— — - ■■ —■ , b "-i El O>Mri..TL~ 04 RIGHT in stylo for the Easter parade is Mrs. I Marie Antoinetto Piano, war bride of Albert Plano, Bronx, N. Y., shown as she arrived in New York aboard the S. S Brazil. Needless to say, the hal comes from Paris, and so does its wearer. Jtion.il) Two Surviving Quads Given Chance To Live laingview, Wash.. April I -(I P 1 Hospital authorities today gave l two surviving quadruplets a boy .■nd a girl .1 “goo'l” chanci* to live. Baby "A," the first-born and a boy. di* d in St. John's hospital yester- | day afternoon. Baby “C.” aleo a boy and tin third b*»rn. died Tuesday night. The quail* were born 20 minutes apart Tuesday to Mrs Leo Pierce. 1 :;g yi-.ir- ilil widow and mother of I in yi-ar-i>hl twins. They were moved ’to St. John's hospital from th<** Kelso Osteopathic hospital where they were born and placed In illcubators.

PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS / r 513 Marshsll St.—Decatur, Indiana Saturday, April 6-3:00 p.m. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—J piece Tapestry Living Room Suite: Rock- ' ing Chairs; Morris Chair; Library Table; Floor ami Table Lampa; china Closet; Dinina Room Table ami G chairs: Card Table; Pedestals; Hall Trees; Mirror; Roll Top Desk; Typewriter: Battery Radio with cabinet; Child’s Writing desk: 3 piece Bedroom Suite with springs and mattress; J piece Bedroom suite, complete; 2 Chests of Drawers; Dressing Table with triple mirror; WHITE Tredle Sewing Machine; Wardrobe; RI GS; 1 »Xl2 Rugs; •!«!• Rug; 3 Throw Rugs; Smoking Cabinet; Medicine Cabinet; Pipe Rack; RENOWN Kitchen R.a:m< wood or coal; Gas Stove; Graybar Electric Washer; 3 Electric Irons; Electric Toaster; HaniT Sweeper; Bird Cage with standard; odd Cabinets; Fruit Jars; Crocks; Dishes and Cooking Utensils; Baby Bed; SHollei. 2 Porch Swings; Glider. Lawn Chair; Scythe; Walt Boiler. Tubs. Board ami Bench; Ironing Board, and many other articles. OTHER ITEMS: 2 Wheel Trailer with new rubber; Kitchen Cabinet, por< < lain lop; t tility Cabinet, porcelain top; Good 9x12 Rug with pud. TERMS—CASH. Mrs. J. C. Miller f OWNEK J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer - < > C. W. Kent—Sales Manager • Gerald Strickler —Clerk , i f f ! Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co, Decatur. Indiana.

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Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in active trading. • Bonds irregularly higher; U. 8, governments quiet. Curb stocks higher. Cotton irregular. Wheat, corn, rye, oa'.s and bat* I ley steady. * Chicago livestock: Hogs active, steady; cattle fully steady, actlvo i sheep active, steady to strong. —o — CARD OF THANKS We sincerely wish tj thank our 1 friends and everyone for their klndnexs and assistance extended j us during our recent bereavement. The Weldy Family. Mr. and Mr». ' E W. Johnson. . - _______ tpt-»lH>n**n( ut VSmlnlatristor We. OfMi Noth-e la hereby given that the I iiixlrralgri.-d lias Ix-cn appointed AdI tnoils: liter of tlx* eatste of Jamos E Ward, late of Ail.mia «'ounty, «lc- • I.i-i*4. Th<- catate I- probably sol»ent. Mira.iiet White, Administrator. <>. toiler (• l»t;., (.. Keoiy Itlerls, Iftorney. O*t 10. 17, 21 n.. Hlrth < erllfleate Notl<-o la hereby given that 4>*>nal<l N. Werlina haw filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County Indians, to liav.. the time and place of tils i birth determined. Said petition is net for hearing on tlx- lltb day of April. I!HS. CLYDE O. TROCTNER Clerk of the Adamo Circuit Court April I tl’l’Ol VTMKM OF EWEI I TORS ESTATE >«. Notice la hereby given that the und<-ralgn<-*l has be n appointed 1 Kse'-utora of th'* estate «>f Minion :<;illl»m. lat<- of A'larna County, de-,eea-ed. Rlie estate la probably sol. I vetft Uniter II siilli-.m, Austin Glllioni. I E\e< utora. March 27. 194*. 11. Ilurdette < uater. ttloraey. Mur. 2«, Apr. 4, it __eM— ,1,111 —■ — —-fp In.,— —uam — -anV p|»>lulme»< of t ilmlolaf ralor Ao. 12 Mt Notice la hereby given that tho underaiicnrd lias been appointed A>(-miui-ti itor of tli<- estate of Austin A* Uei. late of Adams County, de- ■ • aae*l. Tin- estate in probably solj vent. Ger.ild Visard, Administrator. ..;MaiEarl It. Idama. tftorney. Mar. 28, Apr. 4, It , o .... —- _ Trade In a Gbod Town — Decatur