Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1944 — Page 5

IfIUPAY. DECEMBER 16, 1944.

K'kel Reports report of local \qrEIGN MARKET* ■ wr MURRAY A co. I ,11 *»"<*• o’ | l''*» tock •* w" ks Bern., Craig*H>«, .■ ,„d Willshire | received •*«Y d«F «Mil «:» P’ "*• ■* 110 CoD,,l '^ M ‘ on J' phone JOI. Corrected D«c. 16. Mi-. I.! ih« 214.00 ■|H 3 ;b. 13-90 13.50 13 90 M.l* > 13 so IF !l ’“ H 25 600 - W, ,'-?W lUDO choice) 15.50 :*; * • 13. V U 111 K,.. sio I UHOItSALE EQG ANO j i WITRY QUOTATION* j 8 Furnished by ■ jfCATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone ISO fl9| Corr. . f>'l l>' •’ 16. flfH' 37c |K- !■■■ .I'l'l fryers . 23c ||K>t ■. --'<• ll^Lt'. ■■ r,.| stagfi 14< ■ Um* i. <• ! ■ LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT I S IURK FIFVATOR CO Mt Corrected Dtc. 16. (■ Bmu eubject to change US during day. delivered at elevator. Corn 1.60 1 y H<mi .......... 2ot - s ' >’ 1 S 6 I* So ’ r ’* an ■ 2 io Out0 -i oo 03 p»r bushel less. Cora: .04 p«r 100 leaa. 11 f-ob farm INVASION rr»«> «*<>• i) t" have plenty of troop-, and .mall viet-el-, in th< •* of teizon only 2" aorth of Mindoro. rMt Mac.Vtliui ips>rM * immunhiue that tin- inhad int the Philippines in md sill i name tin to douil- '• ' mites which reach to coast." ihin disclosed lli.it ,! :lhl< opela iiiK Illi.lei BBromtnand has seized large ini strongly.held < o.i j^fll’’'" l '* and airflelde, on seven ishii'ls in the central and • I’hi ippines. among them Negron and Cebu .<] planee from a I’.i■P ' I ’.'Aik force teamed with sß* Izhters in a mighty two-day botnba;dmeiii Thursday an 1 virtually neutralized .ill fi' Ids in the Philippines ■■FAparaUon for the invasion of .... -o fl GERMANS RUSH rr<n , rt< , t) JB® Tiem x of |. a tt O nH 35th divi ■HP ''l 'ln- burning German of Nleder-Cladliacli. six tioiiheast of Sarregiienunes En-bingeii. Fighterr * ni'imrtbd the ground foi ,h, ‘ Saar valley striking "'! and eoinmuni la hind the enemy lines. 'U|uem<- headquarters spokes-rrveah-d that the German had shifted elements of Ht'o"* 1 * N,niM ‘ r division from one northern sectors Into line I’atch’n seventh army ■■ 'a Into the Palatinate, historic ■ »e'"’ n "’ rr,, * or lo central and r ” Germany. head-on with the ad ■r' B * American*, th. Germans |E;J I’d’tvly. but gradually w.-re ■J"** ‘wtk into the Siegfried f ' n "* ,l ' Hl ,nost Points only M,?” n, '> r « 'han a mile behind frontier. lO3rd division made the Mr,. 1 " “ffty a initial crossing in ML * n "any. pushing over the M™' ,r four miles west of the fortress of Wissenbotirg al ■ Ti *' ?' 9 e *<«rdny. lath division slightly faithM**"' crossed the frontier <5 Mu i lM,er * ,,ns °* mor " MT* "** wiles in an many hours 1,,, re was no definite <on M 2/* # ‘ ** appeared that both HL. b " * e fe ontt to two miles at u point 35 l<> WU'h of the fthllieluud Hk. , neuters v( Mannla im ■r L ’ , 'i* , <siiut'u ■ *• • Goo* Town — Ltocatai .

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED I advertising rates Minimum far first Insertion 30< On* Time, Per Word I!4< Additional Insertions **r Word. For Day l# ■very other day insertions, double the rate (per word) 34 0 Card of Thanks 0 Obituaries, Vereen r, MIw . « M *’*•• q Menua. run menu Stylo—. si < 0 Notices, Cap Hoads, Apt. 5 body_„ | 5 U1 picas deep, one column) ( 6 * — -♦ Insertion Deadline 9 tt^ must be In office by 9 --1,J 1, m ’ Monday through 9 , Saturday deadline 0 is 9 a. m. » FOR SALE For Salk —complete Hue of wiring supplies and flsturee Chrick Bros Phone »M, *O-tf c ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES- Regard- : less of your needs In the line of • electrical supplies. Urge or small, • we can supply you, Including wire, : heating elements, switches, fixtures, : etc. Arnold A Rlenk. 226-tI FOR SALE 130 acre farm, 2 miles from Berne; 6 room house, ! sfanchions in barn, electric lights; ! also house on North Fifth street. Schwartz Realty Service. Phone 1395. _ 275-ts FOR SALE —Seven room all modern house on west Monroe street. This is one of the most modern up-to-date houses in Decatur. Phone 139 s Schwartz Realty Service. 283-ts I FOR SALE Shallow *aIJ or pas- ! sure cistern pumps. Np priority > needed. Arnold & Klenk. 284-ts I Foit SAME -Newly painted four room modern home. Venetian I blinds; 1222 M.iater Drive. Poues- ; slon after January 1. 1915. TeleJ phne 6443 between 9 a. m. and 12 II noon; sp. m. and 9p. m. g 295-3 t FOR SALE Apples *1 up. Staymard. delicious. X a. m. to 1. Phone 6961. Trlcker. g EN-St FOR SALE—2t> gauge shotgun. 6 shot, bolt action. Write box 318 % Democrat. 295g3tx FOR SALE Prewar Estate oil burner. Phone 1561. 295-3tx FOR SALE Give your wife the one best Christmas present. A one--1 year-old. two bedroom home Pretty green shingled siding. Built-in cuplioarde, hardwood floors. Modern reciwsed bath tub. Full basement. Big lot across from city’s newest playground on Studebaker street. Exceptionally low down payment. Balance under FIIA at ISO monthly Its less than rent. 1910 ceiling price still applies. Move right in. Fine neighbors. See it Saturday, Sunday or Monday. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 295-31 FOR SALE—Finest of newer FIIA wix room homes near Central Soya and O. E Inside tracks. Designed for easy living with auto-| matic gas furnace. Full basement with space for game room. One big bedroom upstairs finished in knotty pine. Garage. Nice yard with white picket fence. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 87<>. 295FOR \LE J •"u pSa shoats 20 to 5o lbs. Phone 4691 395-31 X Fl >R~S A LE~ fSTevder* pig* Alva Railing, phone 956-L. b 296-3 t FOR SALE —4 lots in'Homewood addition. Phone 17 on 22. CraigVille. K »He3lX FOir.SALE~Pic'w,ir tailor tot. 45 Call Ho 396 !lx Kill S\I.E Jig -a* * -1 I* ’ on platform. »30. Hot water tank. |7. for coll or furnace Phone 1175. 296FOR SALE- 2 good 'cistern pumps. Girl's side walk bike. Small heating stove. Call 1272 after < p. m 296-3 t U'E — HAVE Baby buggh*. hi chairs, nursery chairs, rinkers, baby beds and mattresses. Sprague furniture store, plume 199 . 296-31 JUST REf'EIVED -Thirty-six lovely felt-base rugs, size 9x12. Living room and kitchen patterns. 16.50 to 17.75 while they last. Sprague Furniture Store.' Phone 296-31 RI GS!” RI GS! Oval i übh. 81-45 each. Shag nigs. 13.69 up. 9x12 Axminster rugs, 839 p. 9x12 Milton rugs. 874.50 up. Sprague Furni'uie Store. Phom !!'’> 296-31 WE”"HAVE —Two factory ,ample Cabinet beating stoves. We will sell cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 2!»6-3t FOR S.VDE -1937 Oldsmobl’c coach fair riOiber, mechanically O. K Below ceiling price,' Phone 969 F. 397-31 X , 1— — -o— —— ——— Trade In * Good I“** I

’ WANTED 1 sKwiNuTiAchrsirnEwirsißa —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. | 284-261 X I WE .MAKE covered bucklwl covered buttons, do hemstitching and I make buttonholes., Mrs. Boardman, I ‘45 South First. 284 25tx I WANTED— Radios to repair. UhI nek Bros- 261-ts I WANTED To I search chemist, good modern 1 home. Guaranteeu rent. No com- ' mission. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 284ktf WANTED -To rent or buy g'oT 7 , room semi or modern house. Asa I f ’ ulloclt » Fhone 1196. 295-3tx MISCELLANEOUS 1 REE ESTIMATES for rooffng, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 284-25 t j ADVERTISING — Future business r depends on Today's advertising. ADV ERTISE WITH — calendars, pencils, novelties. When it’s advertising call phone 95 G Monroe. * Ind., Phil Nussbaum. 294tf VARMEItS-ATTERTf&y-W, T 9. j move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc Decatur phone 2000. We pay all ohone charzes. The Stadler Product* Co. 15-ts LUTES for Christ mas flowers. Order early. Phone 5261. ORDER NOW — Decatur Quality broiler chicks for Jan. fc Feb. delivery. Profits are waiting for you this year if you get sturdy-healthy- , quality chicks. Order now Decatur U. 8. Approved-controUed chicks ( for early broilers and for spring delivery. Decatur Hatchery. 293 lit ’ TYPEWRITERS“REPAIRED, any make. Call or write Durham's Typewriter Store, Huntington, dl1 rect representative of Royal Typewriters. T FOR RENT FOR RENT Any person living in Decatur desiring to rent Fort Wayne property write Democrat Company, Box 320. 296-3tX FOR RENT—House. 4 miles from Decatur. Cow and chickens on premises. Possession January 1. Phone 643-K. • 296g2t 7J»> I \Nl> folnTT 1 LOST— Black foider containing two number tlireo and four ration books. Thomas E.Scott and Belle F. Sio't, route 6. Di*eatnr. 297-altx FOUND Sum of money at Citizens Telephone Co. Identify and pay for ad. g 297-ts NEW THREAT BY (Continued Proa Paw* I) attempt to hold Bahy and fightlug swirled from house to house all Thursday night, but they were touted early Friday, leaving more thau 800 dead and the burned-out hulks of 13 tanks in the street*. Malinovsky's troops thrust westward into (lie rolling plains, where [ they were In position to drive diredly ahead for Bratislava and the Austrian capital. 84 and 116 miles beyond, or fail out northward into the Slovak mountain passes for a quick lonqueet of that German puppi t state. Almost 100 miles. east of Sahy, other second Ukrainian army forces battled slowly up to the Slovak border northwest, north and northeast of Miskolc. One column advanced up the Sajor valley to take Sajovelesd, 19 miles northwest of Miskolc and only a mil<- from the Irn.t railway <-et'ai»- line still open to thousands of Nazis facing encirclement In the Bukka mountains of eastern Slovakia —— 0 Road To Berlin By United Press The distance to Berlin from advalued Allied lines today: Western front- 296 miles (from point southeast of Nijmegen. Unchanged.) Eastern front —315 miles (from Warsaw. Unchanged.) Italy—s2B miles (from north of Ravenna. Unchanged.) — -fl I S — VnTtilJ/Concentrates —Complete Feeds GRINDING MIXING SHELLING Cash Coal, hoed * Sapplv MONROE st ■I'IHTW Phvnr. 3C L. A. Holthouse Harold W. Grant

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CORRECT PENALTY •Conllnttad pr*a Pm» » Attorneys Parrish and Parrish of Fort Wayne entered an appearance for him last Thursday, but did not enter a plea of "not guilty", as indicated In a sub head in the news story which dealt with the case. JAPANESE COLLAPSE (Continued Prom raae n ese lines and escape to the south. The attack failed completely, and Maj. Gen. Li Hung’s troops moved in Immediately to wipe out the few remaining Japanese hiding in the network of trenches and log-covered bunkers on the river edge. A few Japanese stlfl were believed concealed in cellars and trenches hug In the center of Moslem graveyard, but when this correspondent entered the town with the Chinese the only sign of life was a flock of vultures waddling through the piles of enemy dead. The fall of Bhamo eliminated the last important Japanese post tion north of Mandalay and augured an early resumption of Allied military traffic over the entire Burma road from India to Chungking. RHINELAND CHEM. (CoottaaeS P-v« ra«« n cities through dense cloud formations. There was no enemy fighter opposition and antiaircraft fire Was d« scribed as "not Intense.” but four bombers and two fighters were lost in the raids. CONGRESS RECESS (CoatitMd Prom Paes 1) dlzed by the possibility of a filibuster of confirmation of six top state department nominations. The state department nominations comprised one of three major pointe on which the dosing days found the 78th congress in vigorous disagreement with lhe White House. Tthe others were: 1. The nominations of Lt. Col. Edward Heller of California and former Gov Robert A. Hurley of Connecticut as members of the surplus war property disposal board. 2. The question of freezing for another /ear the social security payroll tax at one percent each on employers and employes. The Nominations, both state department and surplus property lioard. were awaiting confirmation votes in the senate. Both houses were expecting momentarily a presidential veto or. the social security freeze legislation. o —— Reader to Editor Springfield. Mass.—fUP)—Thoreau Cronyn, one-time managing editor of Collier's acquired a taste tor newspaper work from reading the Springfield Republican to a blind man for 25 cents a week iu hie hometown of San Diego. Cal. o ■■ ■ — Make your appointment for your HOLIDAY PERMANENT PHONE 6334 Irene’s Beauty Shop 1404 Master Drive ————— — N. A. BIXLER OPTOM KTRItT HOURS: •:M to 11:10 12:*0 to 2:00 I baturdays, 2:00 a. m. 1 Tolephoae 1M Svao Csamlnoo Glaaaao PRto* '

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—-r-y— r— v-~ ~ ■wwyyj to* ' - I * I -r.J I kOWv aB t X. Xi "JW ■ok** W SAARtAUTRMN, Germany, two medics of the 95th Division of the U. S. Third Army taste their first German beer in a captured Nazi brewery. Pfc. Sidney Goldstein, left, of New York City and Pfc. John Planchak, Clairton, Pa, "roll out the barrell’’ and relax with a couple of muga. (International Soundphoto) - -■ - -- - ■ - - - - ■ Real Estate Auction "THE RIKER ESTATE” Willshire, Ohio Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1944 ■ 1:30 P. M. on the Premiers 126 ACRES HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE LAND, has Good 8 Room House, new roof aud in Fine Repair. Electricity. Brick Up-Ground Cellar. Nice Lawn, shade and fruit trees. Two Cisterns and Two Good Wells. Garage and some other buildings. Land is all under cultivation. Landlord's share of 6 acres of wheat will go to the purchaser. AN IDEAL LOCATION and AN ATTRACTIVE HOME Within the cor poratlon limits of Willshire. Ohio and on Slate Highway Number 121. and a small acreage is located in the Junction of Highways 124 and 33, AN IDEA!. BUSINESS or SERVICE STATION SITE. TERMS—2Of7 day of sale, balance on or before March 1, 1945 when possession will be given. HARRY RIKER, Exec. ESTATE OF LOUIB RIKER J. F Sanmann—Auctioneer C. W. Kept—Sales Manager Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. !nd. SALE CALENDAR DEC. 18—1. Orville Smith, 2'i miles West of Claypool, Ind. Well Im proved 118 Acre farm and all personal property. J. F. San mann, Auct, DEC. 20—George L. Bohnstedt, 1 mile east and ! j mile north of Hoagland, Ind. 3/4 mile south of Flatrock Lutheran Church Farm and personal property. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. DEC. 20—Harry Riker. Exec. Riker estate, Willshire, Ohio Improved 26 acre tract. J. F. Sanmann, auct. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK. ■! MUST BE GOOD TYPIST. ■ a PERMANENT POSITION. ■ • g Box 317, % Democrat. ■ ■■■■22222|gg2g■■■■■■■■■■■

I misdemeanor here, as police rigidly enforce an oM city ordinance to combat auto theft.

Wayne Coy Undergoes Kidney Operation Wayne Coy. well known former Indiana man. who served as special I aaaiMaat to President Roosevelt several years aud resigned to become eMlstant publisher of the Washington Star, is a patient at Mayo hospital In Rochester, Minn An operation for removal of a kidney waa performed this week and he is reported to be improving. Just before he went to the hotrphai hie son, Stephen, fell and broke a leg and Mrat. Coy has remained in Washington to care to.- him.

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tppnlntaeant as tdiwlnlatratrls fisttla An. 41X3 Notice is itardfey <:»»» that the intd< rtognnd hMbb-n appointed Adnilnlatreirlx of the asta/e linear H. Moser, late <»f Adams County, de-ceit-ed The estate la probably solvent. Gru. <• St'—ee-, Administratrix Feed 1.. I.itterer. ttlnrne, 12/1. 1911 IteC 3-S-14 AT FIRST’TOV®. O w 666