Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1945 — Page 5
FEBRUARY 5. 1945.
■et Reports REPORT OF LOCAL MARKETS nT> *' for MURRAY A CO. gay'A ll kinda of livestock at «, a .Sur, Berfte> w» , ® v,l, ®> f and Willshire LhScX received every day SLntil 12=30 P* S&tgb and no commission Phone 301 Kectod February 5. ibo 11 10 noo ioUQ i'js 13.50 lbs 13.00 11* 12.75 SW" H 50 . 6.00 — - 16.00 £» -- 9.00 ■OLESALE EGG AND QUOTATIONS I Furnished by dHUtur produce CO. Phone 380 ■•reeled February 5. — "^ c SMWKbroilers and fryers— 23c n 24 c gjgpSyers 2 ? c BBirKringera —2B c tatcS b'-ns - - 22 c Jia rßters and sUgs 14c SSSaL GRAIN MARKET S§RK ELEVATOR CO- - February 5. Kos subject to change J during day. delivered at elevator. wh «t 31 6fi §& |B»d Wheat- 1-35 ■>. S' and Old Corn— 160 M 2 Sov Beans 2-04 Soy Beans 2.10 11% B Beans 2.16 •* Oa>s - 77 '.‘sß-l • 2.00 m -ff i.oo '3fcs: 03 per bushel less. ■r- .('4 per 100 lass. f.Ob. farm livestock Feb. 5 — (VP) — Livestock: (aH 4.000; generally fully ' i; " to 400 tbs. 14.80: 100 -3-50 to 14.80; sows jjggß 4 -** o t 0 14 05 - >■ J.IAo; calves 700; steers .bSgMhrs around steady; cows strong: bulk medium steers 13.00 to 15.00; 15.00; few loads IjSH '14.75; medium to good ■tiPß 12.5 U; cutters and comau|Mo manners 6.75 walers steady, top IS.OO. .gsS 1,000; lambs fully 25 bulk good and choice IS®® 16.25; medium to low to 15.25. 'IQt WAYNE LIVESTOCK -SB'''.', 'lie. I:;:!.. Feb. 3.—!IT) Slßma.'ke) steady: 160-400 lb,'.. 4 wß-' , "' li; " B'zs.. $14.50 140-150 %88-2~-: 130-140 lbs., sl4; 120dMM $13.75; 100-120 lbs.. $13.50. » s - * l3 - 75 : stags, sl2; male sl7. lamb.-. $15.75; ews IBICAGO LIVESTOCK -.ffflh't- Feb. 5 '-- (UP) - i’ffiiß—Livestock: 6,000; active, fully s ‘ Wi * aUil choice barrows ,(ill **»s., and over at few lots 140 to U-25 to 14.75; good and ■■■stsMw,; 11,00; complete clear~jB: 15.000; calves: 800. Mg '" ailtvt steady; some " u s’ftct'y good and ca%jjM»-vrs tine to eastern rail- ’■ l,u ’ nit ‘dium grade choice mixed yearlings fop; best, steers 16.50; steers 14.00 to 16.00;, ■’^sSP' 1 rs 16.50; vow 8 and bulls cutter cows 8.50 weighty sausage bulls to fat bulls to 14.00;steady at 15.50 down. 6,000, early sales lambs about steady but ■“’-Swiil-s ' rea * t !o “‘ i cents low“g'M’cral loads just good lambs ’/S®* including two dott(<^B < ' hl ' uska al 'd one double at latter price; asking slightly above for good wo °h‘d westerns; 6 '3s' native lambs 16.25 down native ewes 8.50 down. ■— —o ®>elay senate From Page 1) '‘-WJantes Forrestal, Thomas it JBkttid other witnesses will representatives of labor '■6 us trial as well as of other i IKal departments. La- ■ ■ <l ’ ll,lus, ''- v representatives the proposed legislation J'W 1 ' Was under consideration ■ house last month. ( Wt witness will be limited ~, B fitnutes and all hearings ‘‘W exe cutlve so that the ~ B^ eK anrt the committee can '■hse views,' Thomas said.
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♦ ♦ LOCAL CLAM)FI ED ADVERTISING RATU Minimum for Srat Inaortion 80f Om Tlmo» Per Wortl iy a 0 Additional Inaortion* Per Word, Per Day — 1* ■vary other day Ineartlone, double the rat* (per word) M Gard of Thank*so* | Obltuarlo*, Versos, Resolution*— si j Menus, run menu style|l | Notice*, Cap Haad*. Apt. | body M* | (IS plena deep, one column) j Insertion Deadline Copy must be m office by 11 A. m. Monday through Friday., Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE fob SALA—Complete line of wirihg suppliea and flzturea. Uhrlck Bros Phone IM. 40-ts aLJX)TmCALSUP’pUEB— Regardless of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, Including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold A Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE—YYobm modern house, 3 bedrooms upstairs, one bedroom downstairs. Located He <r busmess district Walter J. Bockman, Phone 3. g 4-ts FOR SAKE Su¥w~Wm. Reichert, Monroe. 9t27x fOR SALE —7 _ room"aJTmoderh house In Monroe. Hard and soft water plumbing, built in cupboards, nearly new furnace, well located, close to school and church. Swartz Realty Service. Phone 1398. g 23-ts FOR SALE — Coppies - and Shepherds; young Fox dogs and many other breeds of dogs and puppies. Hany Reed, 1 mile north and 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind. Craigville Phone. 27-6 t old Durham Heifer calf. Gust Koenemann Preble Phone. 2S-3tx FOR - SALE—Spotted Poland China Male hog. weight about 250 lbs. C. F- Rayl, Decatur R. 6, . 29-3tx FOR SALE—Two Guernsey calves, one heifer and male week old. Elmer Lauteuschleger, Phone 697T. a 29-3tx FOR'SALE —l4 shoats, 2% miles off 224 on Adams and Wells county line. L. F. Fuhrman. 29-2 tx FOR Sale— Beautiful Building Lot on N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage, ateo two nice Building lots on Mercer Avenue.” Bob Heller —A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 29-ts FOft SALE—Miller's Dependable Indiana Certified Hybrid Seed Corn, Number 608-c yet. Ready for delivery now, and can be got any day except Sundays. A discount if taken before March Ist. Richland Soybeans and Tama Oats yet, both Certified. See or write Ine or my agents. Herman L. Miller, Bluffton, Ind., R. No. 1. T FOR SALE—Delco light plant witli • new batteries. Two 32-volt motors. Joe L. Isch, one mile east of Vera Cruz. b 30-3 t FOR SALE — McCormiciT-Deering tratcor planter with fertilizer attachment, like new. Will Michaels, Jr., route 1, Monroe. a 30-3tx For SALE — McCormick-Deering 10-20 tractor, good condition; Oliver 14-in. tractor plow. Theo Ewell, Preble Phone. 30-3tx FOR SALE — Baled?"mixed hay. Mrs. Grant Owens. 5 miles southwest Decatur. Phone 615-A. 30-ltx ——o NAZISREPORT (Continued From Page 1) from the general area of Breslau, coupled with a likely swing to the northwest, would flank the ' Oder defences and either roll them up or neutralize, them, posing a direct threat to Berlin in case the Oder line should hold against the frontal onrush of Zhukov's forces. “Against the. defense ring in front of Frankfurt as well as against Kustrin and Poznan, tho Soviets are continuing their violent attacks without any success worth mentioning.” the German high command reported. The bracketing of Frankfurt and Kustrin with Poznan was significant, inasmuch as the Polish fortress city long has been tinder siege anil isolated beyond hope of relief by Zhukov's sweep to the approaches of Berlin. _ H. Reichard Is Taken By Death James Henry Reichard, 77, of willshire. O„ fatditr of Mrs. ErvinJ Springer of Decatur, died Saturday at the home of a son. O. A. Reichard. in Mercer county/ O. Surviving are hie wife and eight children. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
FOR SALE—2 heifers, fresh soon, or will trade for dry cowa. L. W. Murphy, phone 6762. g 29-10tx WANTED ““ SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 27t24 WE MAKE covered buckles, cover•d buttons, do hemstitching and make buttonholes. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First 37t24 WANTED—Radios to repair.-Uh-rtek Bro* 261-ts WANTED’TORENT’oFbuy,“modern five or six room house by responsible, prospective new residents of Decatur. Reference*, Write Box 333, care Democrat. 27-12 t WANTED —SO cannon and cutter cow*. L. W. Murphy, phone 6762. g 29-10tx WANTED TFBUY^-POTATOES U. S. No. 1 grate in 100 lb., 50 lb., and 15 !b. bags. Ceiling prices—delivered to nearby A&P stores. Advise Grade, Pack, Quantity avail-' able and where located. Address Atlantic Commission Co., 136 N. Huron St., Toledo. Ohio. 30-T WANTED —Position ae stenographer or general office by experienced typist. Reply Democrat, Box 337. 30-3tx "MISCELLANEOUSFREE ESTIMATES for roofing? siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 27t24 FARMERS ATtIJNTiOh( —We re move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc D«eatur phene 2000. We pay all phone charxes. The Stadler Pro ducts Co. 15-ts NOW Order~brSier chicks now. Hatches each Tuesday and Thursday of each week from bloodtested parent stock. Large demand for broilers, order now! Free book on how to raise baby chicks. We have plenty of feed. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana, opening evenings except Wednesday, phone 84. 301 till Feb. 28 Real Estate and Insurance; Farm and City properties sold private or at auction. Jim Andrews, Harry Essex 119 outh 2nd St. License Bureau Bidg, front office. 18-12tx GUARANTEED successful 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 LIVESTOCK H?\ULING—AIso buy fox horses. William Harrod. Phone 8933. 29-30 t FOR TRADE — 1936 ChevroieFfor later model car. James Truesdell, 328 Stevenson. itx FOR RENT FOR RENT — Uptown modern apartment, suitable for one or two. Also garage Phone 271. 29-3 t LOSTANDFOUND LOST—Ration Book No. 1. Eail G. Fuhrman. Itx 0 GREAT JAP SEAPORT (Continued From Page 1) lug in the most congested area of the city near the Osaka bay waterfront, most of them along the western edge of the Mitsubishi heavy industries plant. Fourteen other flies were raging on the northwest edge of the city, and the wind was blowing them directly toward the center of Kobo'. YANKEES SEIZE (Continued From Page 1> the camp area, including the infamous, ancient Bilibid prison, had been cleared of Japanese by last night.. The Americans fought literally from room to room for some of the buildings. Br;g. Gen. William C. Chase, of Baltimore, who commanded the rescuing “flying wedge,” said the condition of the internees was “most pitiful." “They are practically skin and bones,' 1 he said.’ “Il would break your heart to look al them Other elements of the first cavalry division presed on to the north Iran k of the Pasic river and seized the Malacanan palace, former residence of the American governors general and later the seat of the Quezon government. The 37th infantry division entered Manila from the north at 6:30 a. m. yesterday and by early afternoon was within a few hundred yards of a junction with the first cavalry units of Santo Tomas. o — More than 3,500,000 U. S- farms have no electric lights or electric power, according to the Rural Electrification N. A- BIXLER OPTOMETRIST ' HOURS: 8;30 to 11:30 12:3° 4® 6:00 Saturday* 8:00 P- ”»• Telephone 135 Ey** Examined Glimm* Flttod
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PLEADSGUILTY (Continued From Pago 1) grabbed hold of the gun. "She had a tight grip on it," he said, in the scuffle, the gun went off. the bullet lodging “somewhere in her body.” She slumped over behind the steering wheel and Johnson got out of the car and pulled the woman's body from under the wheel and placed it on the back seat. He then drove the car to Redkey, where he spent most of the night. Early in the morning, he got up and drove south to Richmond, where he surrendered to police. It was iu Richmond that he told his story of murdering his ex-wife. Johnson told the court he did not remember what he had told the Richmond officers. The written confession was not introduced at today's hearing. Johnson is a former Decatur mechanic. H:e is the father of three minor children. His father, Joseph Johnson, lives in Van Wert. O. His former wife was Mary Baumgartner of this city, the mother of his three children. -—- —r ■ ABVERTISEMEN'T FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the board of Public Works and Safety of the City of Decatur, Indiana, will receive sealed bids at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer, until the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M. on tiie 13th day of February 1945, at which hour the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud for the following described equipment: I—Deep well turbine jiump complete. Capacity 300 g. p. m. Inside diameter present well 10". Waterlevel in well when pumping 170'. Discharge pressure 55 lbs. Motor for above pump shall be 17.50 r. p. in., 220 volts. 3 phase Go cycle complete with cross line starter push button control. Bidders shall submit complete specifications covering their equipment as quoted in their bid and also shall include the weight per foot of column pipe. All bids shall be accompanied with a bond or certifiod cheek in the amount of ten (10) per cent of the bid. All bi<ls*sh-a!I be filed with the Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Decatur, Indiana, on General Bid Form No. 95. The Board of Public Works and Safety of tire City of Decatur, Indiana, reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Board of Public Works and Safety By H. Vernon Aurand City Clerk-Treasurer Jan. 29 Feb. 5 — 0 — NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 4048 Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of .Nancy B. Baker, deceased to appear in the Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 20 day of February, 1945, and show cause, if any, why tile Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not !>'■ approved; and said heirs arc notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Alva D. Baker, Administrator Decatur, Indiana, 1/27, 1915. N. t. Nelson Attorney Jan. 29 Feb. 5
SCHWIEBUS POWERFUL RUSSIAN ARMORED UNITS are reported to be massing along the Oder River east of Berlin in preparation for a smash across the last big barrier before the German capital. Before the German High Command clamped a censorship on news from that sector. Berlin reports said that Red Army forces had reached the Oder on either side of Frankfurt and that assault units had already started to attack Kustrin. . Moscow dispatches stated that their forces had run into thick mine fields in the area. (International)
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Markets At A Glance 'Stock* higher. 'Bond* irregular; U. S. government! higher. 'Curb stocks irregularly higher. Chicago Stocks higher. 'Cotton up as much as 75 cents a kale. Wheat, corn oats, rye and barley steady. Chicago livestock: Hoge active, fully steady; cattle steady; sheep steady to easier. Chicago Grain Cloae Wheat: May 1.63 July 1.55 1.5518; Sept. 1.54'4; Dec. 1.54%. Corn: May 1,12%; July 1.11%; Sitpt. 1.09%-1.10; Dec. i.07‘4 asked. Oats: May 68%; July 63-63%; Sept. 60; Dec. 59%. o — FREED AMERICAN (Continued From Page 1) ing the civilians. The civilians, nonetheless, shouted encouragement and advice from the windows of the besieged building. They included many women and children. (Hewlett, in a later dispatch, «aid a truce was arranged under which the 321 internees were released unharmed and the Japanese force of 65 men under Colonel Hayashi was permitted to leave the university area unmolested.) The internees were so overjoyed at the arrival of the American troops that they insisted on lifting ■ them to their thin, emaciated !
SALE CALENDAR FEB. 7 —Joe Robin, % mile east of New Corydon on State road 116 Close out sale. Jeff Liechty, Auct. FEB. B—Mrs. Addie Gillespie, farm sale, % mile west of Berne, state road 118. Frank Dellinger, Lester W. Suman, Aucts. FEB. 6—Mrs. Jacob L. Liec. ty, 2% miles north, 1 mile west of Berne, Ind. Close out sale. Jeff Liechty, Melvin Liechty, Aucts FEB. B—John8 —John W. Diver, 2 miles south of Monroeville on state road 101. Closing out sale. Glenn Merica, auctioneer. FEB. 10 —Keith Gerig, Hicksville, Ohio, Five room modern home J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. FEB. 12 —Mrs. Irven Badskey, 5% miles East of North Manchester, Ind 156 Acre Farm, Modern Improvements, and Personal Pro perty. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. FEB. 13 —Charles A. Baer, Goshen, Ind., Highly Productive Fruit Farm J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. FEB. 14 15 16 17 —Lamb’s Department Stqre, Payne. Ohio. Complete closing out sale Large Stock of Merchandise. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. FEB. 15 —Mrs. Marie N. Wilson Wieland, 5 miles east on 224 and 1% north. Farm sale. T. D. Schieferstein, auct. FEB. 19 —“Bill” Wedrick, 2 miles West and mile North of Argos, Ind Well Improved 327 Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. FEB. 21 —Alpha and Florence Barkley. 7 miles Southeast of Decatur, Ind. Improved 87 acre farm and all personal property. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. FEB. 24—The YOUNG ESTATE, Defiance, Ohio. Well Improved 160 Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. FEB. 27 —H. A. Moore, 7 miles Southwest of Clinton, Ind. Well Improved 112 Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer.
shoulder and carrying th* Midlers through the buildings Robert Crabb, another member of the former United Press staff in Manila, his wife and two children were among those set free. (A special announcement from! Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s’ headquarters said the names of the rescued internees would be released to the press and radio "as soon as they are tabulated.”) Chase, after a personal inspection of the concentration camp, described conditions as “most pitiful.” Most of the internees, he said, were suffering from malnutrition and were "practically skin and bones.” "It would break your heart to ■look at them,” he said. He urged that first priority should be given food and medical supplies for the internees. (A broadcast from Luzon said great motor convoys with doctors, Red Cross staffmen and enough equipment to build a largo hospital were waiting north of Manila to enter the city as soon as bridges were restored. They were also bringing 12,000 letters and other messages to the internees, the broadcast said. o CARD OF THANKS I want in this manner to thank j the many friends of both my husband and me for their many com- ( sorting thoughts during our recent ‘ bereavement. It is very deeply ap- j predated. Mrs. Eugene Fields and daughter Nancy Louise.
NOTICE! Sec Me for All Kinde of GENERAL INSURANCE Kenneth Runyon Decatur Insurance Agency Representing Old Line Companies 107!/ 2 N. Second Phone 385 aaMBMnHaBHanaanBKWHi NOTICE My office will he closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 5, 6 and 7. Dr. Joe Morris riMTWTIMTWWI
PUBLIC SALE As I am quitting farming, I, will have a complete close-out sale, at public auction, on the farm, located 2 miles south of Monroeville, Indiana, on State Road 101, on THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1945 Commencing at 10:00 A. M., the following property, to-wit: 12 HEAD OF CATTLE Red Cow, 8 years old, with calf by side; Roan Cow, 3 years old, ! due to freshen March Ist; Guernsey and Brown Swiss Cow, 7 years I old, due to freshen in June; Guernsey and Swiss Cow, 5 years old, to ■ freshen in July; Roan Cow, 7 years old, due to freshen May Ist; J Guernsey Cow, 2 years old to freshen July 15th; Guernsey Heifer, bred: Holstein Bull, coming 2 years old; Black Angus Bull Calf, 6 months old; Heifer Calf. 4 months old. —HORSES— Grey Mare, 11 years old, weight 1,600 pounds. Grey Gelding, 11 years old, weight ,1.400 pounds. —HOGS—--27 Head of Good Feeding Shoats. weighing around SO lbs. each. FEED AND SEED 24 Tons of Good Mixed Hay. in the mow. 3 Bushels Clover Seed. — IMPLEMENTS, ETC. — tractor, on steel; IHC cultivator, for tractor; IHC Little Genius tractor plow. 11 inch, good as new; IHC tractor disc, 7 foot; Superior 12 hole fertilizer grain drill, with tractor hitch, in good shape; Dunham 8 foot cultipacker, used three seasons; IHC corn planter, with new fertilizer attachments; 10 foot single disc; Rudy manure spreader; 15 foot steel spike tooth harrow, in good shape; 10 foot wood frame spike tooth harrow; Deering mower, 5 foot cut; land roller; McCormick binder. 7 foot cut; wagon, with 16 foot grain bed. in good shape; Osborne side delivery rake; tower surface horse corn cultivator; walking corn cultivator, in good condition; breaking plow; single shovel plow; bull dozer, made for Farmall tractor; fanning mill; hand drill press, with % inch chuck; single shovel plow; 2 wheel trailer, with stock rack, in good shape: dump rake; clover buncher; set of harness; 40 rods of 25 inch woven wire, like new; 2 oil pumps: oil barrels: pump jack; % horse power electric motor, like new; Maytag motor; cream separator; forge; blacksmith tools; wrenches; forks; shovels; work benches; many other articles too numerous to mention. , HOUSEHOLD GOODS Kcui'v.kitchen range; Florence Heatrola: 1 burner Perfection i oil heater; Bee-Vac electric sweeper; electric iron; bed and springs; library table; kite hen-eftbihet; chairs; many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH ON DAY OF SALE. No Property to be Removed Until Settled For. JOHN W. DIVER, Owner ! Glenn C. Merica. Auctioneer William H. Cook. Clerk. Lunch will be served by Ladies of East Liberty Church. ESSuaßsaaß*. h ■ ■ ■■ ■ & ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■/■ | FOR SALE I Nearly New, Modern Two Bedroom Home. g Ideal Location. Liberal Loan g can be arranged. g g Possession: March I. g * Call- | MIDWEST REALTY AUCTION CO. j H Decatur, Indiana | ® Phone 171 K !g .1. F. Sanmann—lso9 C. W. Kent—llß2 g ; 1 Bfi SE3a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■&■■ ■■■■ K ■ ■
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Appointment of AdmlnUiratrix No. 4133 Notice i» hereby given, That th# uiulerslgnod has been appointed Administratrix of the oslato of George Roland Steele late of Adame Coun.tr, deceased. The estate Ik probably solvent. Edna Steele, Administratrix McAdnma A Lincoln. Attorneys 1/27,1915 Jan 29 F. 5-J2 o . — NOTICK OF FINAL 4F.TTLICMENT OF ESTATE No. 4048 Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Joel Schaffter, deceased to appear tn the Adams Circuit Court, held at l«ecatur, Indiaaa, on the 19 day of February. 1945, and show cause, if any, why the .Final Settlement Accounts with th- estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs an notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. Charles D. Hawbaker, Administrator Decatur, Indiana. 1/27, 1915. H. U. Heller, Attorney Jan. 29 Feb. 5 —O Crude in • Good Town — DftCAtnt
