Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 55, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1945 — Page 5

IeSOAY. MARCH 6,1945.

Irtef Reports E« T ■* for ■cNNETT, MURRAY A CO. W 6 all kind* of live** oo ** flt W' and WilUhlre Bivr.tock received every d.y HT u ntll 12=30 p. rn. '■yardage and no commission phone 301 Marell 0. 1-0 lbs 13 5() M 7.50 "■ )s . ... 10.00 A-' 700 icM " 2 "‘HfIIHNER STOCK YARDS Phone 101 !*■ (■„, reeled March 0. ■ * - ■ WO lbs ■ • z S Up 12.75 " B.<iv 10c per head yardage. WHOLESALE egg ano ■poultry quotations ® Furnished by PRODUCE CO. Phene 330 Corrected March 6. ■ 29c Korn broilers and fryers.— 23c Bvy hens 25c 4" |Kmii bens I i 22c local grain market BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected March 6. Beans subject to change during day. rices delivered at elevator. Red Wheat 1.65 New and Old Corn 1 60 2 Soy Beaus 2.10 Soy Beans - 2.16 New Oats - -77 Seed 2 - 0<) i.oo Grams: .03 per bushel less. ■ turn: .04 per 100 lees. M f.o.b. farm ■ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ■"' :- Mai. I I'l’l-i \VFA> - liillv steady. and barrows and Ki?' Il*, and !in 11.75, veiling; |Mii ami hijjT ■.*. - at 14; comclearance. calves—SOO; fed ■r-. y<:ii linus. an I yearling firm, active; oilier killing ■ rally strong with bulls |B» reins iiisiii'r; ve ilerts I'imi; -a ■?!' and heifer run. Bulk 14.'5i1-16 stop 17.15 on sticrs. on yearlings, 16 on iieiiei yeaning*; imik 14-15.75: mail beef cows cutters ti.su down; weighty bulls in 11; reab.-rB 16 Wf stock ctii’B’ in negligible ■fly. loads good tn choice Colorado U® or slightly above, medium * S»d fed Janita 15.505-16.25; ■ "hough yearlings or older here to test prices; aged ■wl't'i' ewes .nmted 9.75 down. ■ INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Mar. 6—(UP)-— Livestock: 6,(Hit); uiarhet active and HUI to too tbs. 14.80; 100 ■ IW ,bi! 13.50 to 14.80; sows ■My 14.110 |„ 11.05. 1.800; calves 600; marP’lierally U( .|j V(! al)| ] strong; ■ ch ' ,i '" 1.300 lb. steers 18/ ■ loads strictly good and medium weight and loads ■ * yearlings 16.00; bulk ■“"J® and good steers and heifK. to 13.50; medium and ■“ c, '*s 11.25 to 13.50; strictly Wuled to I ano ; cutter alul flfto t fin 10 11 vanners ■>l7iti d: Tealel ' S 50 KJ*! 1 ’ Kcncrally steady; ■ih “ y ““•'liiim grade around Ed rhnr tCln laml,s 15-50; good EuJ e uative ■ soX Wayne restock , EuvamekT’ lad ” Mar ' 6 ~ (VP) ■hlT'ru i= et Bteady: IC °- 4OU lbs - E iuk lß , 0 lbs ■■ ,i4 - s ° : u,, -i s ° Elbs ip, l - 30 ' 140 !bs - ?lf : 12 0■kougu ’ :;‘°L 10(M20 lbs - * l3 - si ’- s:stags>sl3: E l,es ' U ' : lambs, $16.25; ewes, B UICAGO GRAIN CLOSE -07%.%; July, ® :« s 'X'i. $1.57U.51.-,7; BlllMn? * 114 % asked; July, Sl4’ U 3: 8 W- *l-1014; Dee.. E pt -59*bid. ,! h* asked: J,,| y 11%: I Det. 58% bid.

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES _o— For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; 3 times $1; 6 times $1.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified ads accepted on skipday schedule. Rate for 10 point BLACK FACE is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring auppUea and fixture*. Uhrlck Bros. Phone 860. <o-tf ELECTRfCAL.SUPPTIES-Regard-less ot your needs ie the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE —Beautiful Building Lot on N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage, also two nice Building lote on Mercer Avenue." Bob Heller—A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 29-ts FOR SALE —6 rotary hoes, 3 cullipackers, 3 tractor discs, 2 tractor plows, 1 four-row fertilizer, Superior drill, iten hoe Kentucky grain drill and 3 used rotary hoes. Craigville Garage. 50-Gt FOR SALE —Decatur quality U. S. approved Pullorum controlled chicks from high egg production breeding. Order now for April and May delivery. Leghorn cockerells, 2%c. Oil and electric brooders, Kozy brooder houses. See Decatur Hatchery. a 51-8 t FOR SALE—4 yr. old cow, with week old calf. Chas. A. Bultemeier, 8 mi. north on Winchester Road. 54-2tx FOR SALE — Lady"s brown, tun and rust plaid spring coat, like new. Size 40. Call at 120 South Eighth street. 54-2tx FOR SALIT—IOO bales - of“wlieat straw. Alfi-etl Buuck, 4’-j miles north, 1% miles west and 14 mile north of Preble. b 54-3tx FOR SALE -9 doors. G windows. 2 storm doors :>2l2X6’!<" screens; 4 tftorm windows 71”x29"; 1 storm window 60"x29 1 2. Phone 603 or call at 318 N. Ninth St. b 54-lt FOR SALE Delicious apples, .05 pound. Otto D. Bieberich. nnie south and one quarter mile east Magley. 54-2<x FOR SALE"^ 7 14 Shropshire ewes with lamb. Clover seed. Patil Arnold, one half mile north Kirkland high school. 54-2lx FOR SALE Two chair .barber shop; good proposition for baMber who wants uptown shop. Frank Young 112 Monroe St. 55-3’tx FOR SALE —Durham cow. freshen in April. Arnold Thieme, seven miles northeast of Decatur. Phone 916-Iv. 55'otx FOR SALE—ModefirFord PickuP truck. Good condition. Phone 4694. Itx FOR~iSzVLE““f wo pi'eN- - riving room suite, good condition, no springs. Phone 1496. a 55-2- x FOR SALE—Studio couches: Juet received shipment of studio couches. 100% spring construction. Better hurry if you want one. They’re going fast. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. H FOR’SALE—Card'Tables - Just received another shipment of card tables. $2.50 to sls. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. It FOR'SALE—Used ’ Davenportln A-l condition. First S2O cash takes it. Round dining room table sl. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. £t FOR SALE-Favorite kilchen coal and wood range with oven. Telephone 13 at Preble. a l tx FOR - SALE—Used bath tub T -1 ra Bodie at Dr. Duke s building. 115 j S. Second. 55-21 X o To be determined not to fail, coupled with capacity and fidcliiy and a desire lo be useful and agreeable, is the best guarantee of achievement. YOU Don’t Have to SWELTER in SUMMER or FREEZE in WINTER Have your home insulated with CELOTEX ROCK WOOL for comfortable living. Free estimates. BILL CRIST Phone 726 Monroe

WANTED SEWING 'MACHINE REPAIRING ail makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, <|o henmtitchlng, make buttonholes. Board-man’s 445 South First, 51-27tx WANTED—Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. 2«l-tt WANTED All kinds of cattle and feeding hogs, highest market prices. L. W. Murphy, Phone 6762. 1 49-12tx WANTED —To wash curtains on Mondays and Fridays. Mrs Loretta Amerine. 53-3 t WANTED — Woman for cooking and housework; no washing or ironing. Go home nights. Steady job. Address Box 346, care Democrat. 54-3t x WANTED— Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me so rabstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 T-T-ts WANTED - Girls pre-war ibicycle; Phone 1031 anytime after 5 p. in. 55-ltx MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing; siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 51-27 t FARMERS ATTENTION —We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur ph&ne 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts 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 APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, swebpers, irons, and other electrical appliances. Wc carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold & Klenk. 31tf LIVESTOCK HAULING—AIso buy fox horses. William Harrod, Phone 8933. 46-17 t 'Rooms looik smarter when walls are d- corated with our new KemTone trims. Gummed, ready to apgly. smart, new pa'terns. Washalble. As low as 15c per 12 foot roll. Holthouse Drug Co. 55-11 IvOSIANI) FOUND LOST Set of keys on ring, inhiiTture license tag No. 522022. Return lo Lose Restaurant. Reward. 51 ts LOST Ration book number four. Carol Joann Schueller, route 2, Decatur. a ltx FOR RENT FOR RENT Seven room unfurnished apartment in Monroe, wi'h or without large garden lot. J. i>. Miller. Monroe, Indiana a 54-31. X o Hain’t no man ever licked ’til he quits, then he’s licked for good.— An Ozarkian. Milk, as it conies from the cow, is 57.25 percent water. V jwlgviiwS A ” W 11 SW... J-I .. M H as. 5 / 1, . SSSiSSB&SS.. w . - .. . . .» - A ' < ! /&& < 1 i v-sfeL ISarL i i i 5 • REVEALING a spectacular change in Argentine policy, Col. Juan Peron, above, vice president and “strong man” of Argentina, declared in an interview in Buenos Aires that he favored swift establishment of diplomatic relations with Russia, restoration of full cordial relations with the U. S. and an early democratic election in his country, only South American nation which has not broken relations with the Axis powers. Peron, a probable presidential candidate at the coming election, said, however, that the possibility was unlikely that his country would find Germany's behavior sufficient cause to declare war on the Nazis. (International) N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted

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100,000 JAPS (Continued From Page One) ninons, I rucks, food, clothing and miscellaneous items. “The remaining enemy forces are split up into a number of divergent groups which ai-e bottled Up in ithe mountains where supply is ditllcull, movement restricted and | control and communications present Insuperable obstacles. "These forces are being subjected to continuous attack by our air forces, while the pressure ot our ground forces compresses them into a smaller and smaller maneuver space and our guerrilla forces constantly harass their lines ot supply.” The largest enemy force was concentrated in the northeastern section of Luzon, where two American divisions were steadily cutting into the Japanese .positions. While the ground forces closed in, American planes struck ahead to bomb and strafe enemy airfields at Echague, Tuguegarao and Aparri, wrecking a number of grounded Japanese aircraft. A communique also disclosed that an additional 1,068 Japanese dead were counted on Leyte, bringing the total enemy killed on that island to 142,000. — o — Markets At A Glance By United Press IStoc-ks higher, active. •Bonds higher; U. S. governments higher. Cuifl.) stocks irregularly higher. Chicago stocks higher. 'Cotton off as much as 40 cents a bale., Oats off as much as 1% cent a oushel; 'Barley up as much as 1 cent, wheat, corn and rye steady. C‘bi.roigo livestock: Hogs active; cattle firm, active; sheep steady. Y _Q lEgyptian paintings of 2100 B. C. reveal that the wheel had been discovered before that time, but it was not until about 3,900 years later that man began to use ball and roller bearings to make the wheel turn more swiftly and easily. i " " ■' 11 ' ( Hair Barrettes with or without initials. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE BUY Baby Chicks FROM US! —o—- — will buy your hatching eggs for 1946, paying a special premium for hatching eggs. See us for details. MODEL HATCHERY Monroe, Ind. Phone 84 INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 576 ; CALL 232 for plumbing and heating repairs and replacements. Prompt and experienced workmanship. B A K ER’S Plumbing and Heating 147 S. 2nd st. Phone 232

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I MAJ. GEN. WILLIS H. HALE ha: been named to succeed the missing Lt. Gen Millard F. Harmon as commander of Army Air Forces, . Pacific Ocean areas. Kansas-born General Hale, 52, was appointed Jan. 13 as Harmon’s deputy commander and before that time was commanding general of shorebased aircraft, Central Pacific forward areas. General Harmon is mysteriously missing with nine other officers and men on a transpacific flight. (International) He who worries himself with possible happening's will never be at vest. Remember 'that to do anything i In anger means to have regrets. 1

FW > Jr : I. ■ '1 / ’ : t7* ’V /WTT 1 IK’ \ k.. i,; T M .A. i ■ a I i * '-a Jew? bwISBKsLiJ ' ’ A . a.. N.Of • I oo - » - - -< ' •» /Z " v. Jj •' ' - . « - - ' 2' L ’ -x. ■ & •>; .■£ , v *■>?: ■s> Arfwfifiv A COMBAT MEDIC races across a white-taped intersection in the town of Forbach, 38 miles east of Metz, which has been blocked oft with engineers’ tape and a white sign warning "under machine gun fire.” Two Yanks protected by light tank keep watch in both directions as a third mans the gun in the tank. A civilian, shown standing at the right, ponders crossing after the medic. This is a United States Army Signal Corps radiophoto. (International Soundphoto) ! WANTED GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS. [ | Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. | Cannot use underwear, stockings, pants, | coats, overalls, or any similar material. | Will Pay lb. j I Decatur Daily Democrat !

Road To Berlin By Uni led Press The nearest distances to Berlin i from advanced Allied lines today: Eastern front: 31 miles (from ' ZaeckerickL Western front: 290 miles (from | Cologne). Italy: 530 miles (from north of Ravenna). 0 — Traffic Hazards Boston. -(UP) —‘There are no fewer than 70,000 burned out lights on automobiles using Massachusetts highways, acconding to an estimate by Motor Vehicle Registrar Rudolph F. King. \OTI< I; O|.’ <OM AIISSIONEK'S SILK OF HEAL ESTATE The undersigned coniTnissioner, bv virtue of an order of the Adams circuit court, made and entered in a cause therein pending, <*ntitle<l I Javid H. Teeple vs. Agnes (Teepie) Hardy et al, ami Numbered 17244 upon the docket of the Adams Circuit f’ourt tihereo-f, that at and on the premises on the 30th dav of Marell, 1945, of tin- real estate iiereinafter described and designated as traeif No. 1, Tract No. 2, Tract No. 3, will offer for sale Tract No. 1 at 10:0a o’clmk in the forenoon, Tract No. 2 at 1:30 o’clock in the afternoon, Trad No. 3 at 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon, and said sale will be at Public Auction and for not less than two thirds i%) of the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, to wit: TILACT NO. i. Lots No 29, ■:<’ and 40 J/ike Shore Drive, Noble I’ountv, Indiana. TRACT No. 2. Inlot No. 19 in the City of Decatur. Adams Countv, Indiana. NO. 3. .East part of No. «, Block 17 in the city of Portland, Jay County, Indiana. Terms of Sale: Casih on Date of Sale. NATHAN C. NEILSON, Commissioner. i Roy Johnson, Auction-’er. Antliaii C. Nelson. Attorney. Feb. 27 M h. 6-1:’.

Appointment of Admlnfotraton Willi Will Aoucwrd No. 4134 Notice i- hereby given, That tihe midi I'signcd lias lieen aippoilited Administrator with will annexed of the • ■ laL’ of Rae’hel J*. Springer, la’tc of Adams County, <le<‘<‘ased. | Clarence L. Weber, Administrator with will annexed. Ferri L. Liltercr, Attorney. 3/5 1915. March 6-13-20 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. IOSH Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Atbraham B. Blbe-i stein, deceased to ap- | pear in the Adams Circuit Court, , held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 25 day of March, 1945, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement ar- , counts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to t'hen and there make proof of heirship, and | : receive their distributive shares. Abraham M. Biherstein Menno Biberstein. F s * •t utors Decatur, Imliana, Feb. 24,. 1915.! Attorney C. 11. MuimJhuhi. Feb. 26—-March 5 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur’’

SALE CALENDAR MAR. 7 —C. C. Schafer & Ralph Bluhm, 2 miles east of Decatur on road 224, then 2’/i miles north. Registered Hampshire gilts sale. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. APR. 7 Ivan Lantz, Hicksville, O. Fair Grounds. 35 Head Saddle Horses and Complete Line of Riding Equipment. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. MAR. 9 —Cecil Hook, West, edge of Hicksville, O. Complete closing out sale. Wendell Savage and J. F. Sanmann, auctioneers. MAR. 9 —Weldon “Jack” Zehr, 1021 West Madison St., Decatur. Household goods sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 10—Mrs. Paul Graham, 215 W. Jefferson St., Decatur. Household goods. Roy Johnson —Auctioneer. MAR. 10—Alanzo Hatcher, 6 miles Southwest, of Hicksville, Ohio. Improved 64 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. MAR. 12—Alva Adams. ll<> miles South and 2% West of Sherwood. O. Improved 160 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. MAR. 13— George Schueler, 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Preble. General farm sale. T. D. Schieferstein, auctioneer. MAR. 13 —Donald Burkhart. 6 miles east and 4 miles south of Berne. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 14 —Mrs. Homer Mills, 4 miles north and ’/A mile east of Bluffton. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 15 —Jesse Sheets, 4 miles east and 3 miles north of Decatur on road 101. Cattle sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 19 —Albert Riehle, 3 miles east and 4 miles north of Decatur. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 20— Ed Hurst, V/2 mile north of Monroe on road 27. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 21 —Lloyd Chambers, Van Wert, Ohio. Guernsey cattle dispersal. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAIL 22 —Myers & Short, 4 miles west and 1 mile north of Geneva. Guernsey cattle dispersal. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 27 —Roy Frank. 3 miles south ami % mile west of Willshire, O. General farm sale. Lester W. Suman, auctioneer PUBLIC SALE Due to ill health, I will sell at public auction on my farm 6 miles east and 4 miles south of Berne, Imliana, 3 miles south and 2 miles west of Chattanooga. Ohio, 2 miles north of New Corydon or 1 mile south of Jefferson high school, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, ’45 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. 29—HEAD OF CATTLE—29 Guernsey & Jersey cow. 5, calf by side; Jersey cow, 6, due by day of sale; Jersey Ac Durham cow, 5, calf by side, Guernsey Ac Jersey cow. 5, duo March 29; Jersey & Durham cow, 5, due March 2S; Jersey and Holstein co.w, 4, due May 8; Jersey Ac Durham cow, 5, due April 8; Jersey Ac Durham cow, 4, due April 3; Guernsey Ac Jersey cow, 6, due March 22: Jersey cow. 8, due August 18th; Jersey cow, 7, due April 3; Jersey Ac Durham cow, 4, due May Bth; Jersey Ac Durham cow, 5. due March 4; Durham cow. 5. March 27; Durham cow, 5, bred Jan. 13; 'Durham cow. 6. due March 29: Durham cow, 6, dtie June 13; Heifer will) calf by side; 5 heifers, 2 yr. old. fresh this spring; 3 Red Polled bulls, coming 2 yrs. old; 2 yearling short horn Bulls; Yearling Roan heifer, bred December 30. TRACTOR—COMBINE—IMPLEMENTS John Deere 1941 Model "B” tractor on rubber, starter and lights and cultivator attachment; John Deere heavy frame 12" tractor plows; John Deere Tractor fertilizer corn planter pull type, can be used on any tractor, now last year; McDeering Model 62 combine on rubber, new last year; Mc-Deering all steel cylinder and push bar hay loader; I Mc-Deering manure spreader; Cultipacker lo'.i ft.; Dunham rotary I hoe; three-section spring tooth harrow; Me Deering wagon with new I I'l ft. grain bed; Low iron wheel wagon and box; Mc-Deering corn I sbeller wiib electric motor; John Deere Disk 7' on side, newly overi hauled: Lincoln 25 lb. pressure grease gun; New Steel wheel barrow; Gear enclosed pump jack; Electric motor; Table saw; Garden plow; Shallow well oi cistern pressure pump system, like new. Milking Machine —DeLaval double unit milker, like new. Garden Tractor—2'- lip. garden tractor with all attachments, first i class condition. DONALD BURKHART, Owner Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer. Melvin Leichty--Auctioneer. Elmer Baumgartner—Clerk. Lunch will be served.

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