Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1945 — Page 2
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BIG AMERICAN (Continued From Page One) outer'fortifications on the east. "Stettin'S position appeared hopeless." a front dispatch pub- i lish'd.ln th. Moscow newspaper Pravda said. boVtet torvi.s holding bridge-1 heads across the (Ider 3n-odd miles due east of Berlin attacked . with four infantry divisions — j 60,00*) men--in an attempt to shake loose the German hold on the anchor fortress city of Kites-, trin, Ernst Von Hammer. German DNB agency commentator, said. Lespite the Weight of the attack and its tank and aerial support. ! the Russians were driven back I into, their "small bridgeheads" on ill sectors between Frankfurt and Kuestrin. Von Hammer said.
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PUBLIC SALE As I have sold my farm, will sell at public auction 3’5 miles south of Decatur or I’a miles north of Monroe on road No. 27. TUESDAY, MAR. 20, 1945 Commencing st 12:3G P. M. 4—HEAD OF HORSES—4 Sorrel Mare. 9 yrs. old, wt. 1700; Sorrel Mare, s yrs. old. wt. 1500; Sorrel Mare, 5 yrs. old, wt. 1400; Sorrel Mare. 1 yrs. old wt. 1400. CATTLE —Guernsey cow. 7 yrs. old: Guernsey cow. (1 yrs. old: Guernsey heifer, yearling. HOGS—2O Feeder hogs 125 to 165 lbs.; Hampshire boar. FEED—ISO bu. Corn; 100 bu. good oats; 3 ton alfalfa hay; 1 ton timothy hay; 50 bales oats straw: Corn fodder. TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS Mc-Deering 10-20 tractor; Tractor Plows; Good manure spreader; Iron wheel wagon & box: Black Hawk corn planter, like new: Case corn planter; Riding corn plow: Dunham eultipackei: 2 double disks: Good McCormick 8 ft. binder; Good John Deere mower; Good 2 section spring tooth harrow; Dam hay loader: 2 roll corn shredder; Thomas grain drill. Wheel corn cutter; Spike tooth harrow; Hay tedder: Riding breaking plow: 2 walking breaking plows; Good Weber wagon and 16 fl. grain bed; Double set harness and collars: Hay slings; Steel fence posts; 2 Iron stalk breakers; Tank heater: Fence charger: Pump Jack: Cook stove; Hog coop; Small tools and miscellaneous articles. TERMS—CASH. ED. HURST, Owner Roy S..J.o.’rtr.s tn —Auct. T. D. jScbieferstein—Clerk. PUBLIC SALE 1 have quit farming and will sill at public auction 3 miles east of Decatur, Indiana, on road 221 and then 4 miles north, :’’z mile horth of Union Chapel church, 4% milefe smith of Monroeville on road 101 and then 1 mile west. , MONDAY, MAR. 19, 1945 Commencing at .1:00 P. M. Mc-Deerihg 10’2(1 tractor on rubber, fii-st class condition; John Deere 12" heavy frame No. 52 tractor plows: Oliver 109 adjustable 14" tractor plot’s, like new; John. Deere No. 17 Cdmhine oh rubber with clover seed attachment, tn good condition; Oliver 2 row pull type corn picker on Vhbber: loLm Dbmo prtw’er uiowgr. new. only cut about 40 acres; Mc-Deering Mower. 5 ft.: Me Deering 12" walking plow; Dunham 9 ft. ctilti-miilchrh; Dtinhuto tractor rotary hoe; John Deere 999 fertilizer corn planter; Tractor dikk 3on side; Power corn sheljtr; John Deere 10" Hammer Mill; Nikco manure spreadel-; Spike tbbtl) harrow, good; 2 extra good rubber tire wajMhs. with good tires: Good 15 ft. grain bed: Implement trailer; Stock trailer; Outside corn elevator: Chevrolet 1936. I’i ton truck With grain bed: Chevrolet .1928 coach, rood condition: Cab for Oliver tractor: 6 individual hog Imuses with ports: Heater type hog I’mWahi..new; I? hole. heg feeder, new: HtitteYV F'-ntc charger; Smail v. -ter tank! Blacksmith forge; Forging poWer Imivtoer; Anvif; SmaH tools and miscellaneous articles. All this machinery ahd trtiplemvnts Is In best of condition. Red mul Bttar.9 months bill. GRAINISO Ito Van Ruarg Hl-Hrid oits for seed. TERMS—CASH. - ' ’ v ALBERT RIEHLE, Owner . ‘-4 ; : . ■ f ., : ; . -;.4 . / .... * ’ . ’
In Kuestrin Itself, astride the [ Oiler 38 miles eiisl 'Of herilfi. German troops were said Io have improved their positions. . One German column broke through ami relieved the enoiri ‘ led garrison of the old city, Von Hammer said, in the newer part ’ of Kuestrin. Soviet shock troops I largely iVere wiped Dili in barricade and house to house fighting," he said. —“ 2 MORE CROSSINGS (i'ontiniii <1 From Page One) f Coblenz and Trier. North of the Mosel, Edition's men ! were rapidly mopping up the rtmnats of an estimated 23.000 Germane pocketed in the Eifel mountains.
cut DOWN (Continued From Page One) > i “priority of need'' among all ot our I oversea* programs for shipment of i I all kinds of material. The United tPrwss was informed,' I however, that the order was re-j qulr d only because Os overdrafts ; by overly-generous officials upon j our overall food Supply. We reminded all concerned that they must temttnlber that “aid in occupied . nemy countri'es may be provided under existing law only to the extent required in the wake of battle." If further legislation its needed, Crowley's committee is directed to recommentf it. other ctommttiee memlbers are:: assistant secretary Will L. Clayton, state department; ('apt, G Conway, war shipping administration; J. A. Krug, war production ‘board; Lt. Gen. Breiibn Somervell, warr department; Judge Marvin jontes. war food administration; I'apt. L. H. Strauss, navy de j p.trtin- nt. The capital rates it as a good j and steely-eyeij committee which j will know the difference between urgent nect’Ssftirt; and eympathbtic, j open-handed generosity. Byrnes in-| structed committee members that 1 they were not tb delegate their au-j thority. Instead, he ordered them I to attend all committee meetings I personally when in the city. After military and wake-of'bat-tle requimrtenta are met. the in- | terests of American civilians evi-. detttly will have an even break; | with those of the admittedly hungry people abroad. "All other requirements (after the foregoing) for relief, rehabilita-j tion ami other export purposes.’’ slid Byrnes, "must be evaluated against our own minimum essential civilian economy. SPECULATE (Continued From Page One) Berlin and was working with a i big staft of engineers and Indus- j trial experts on what were believed the final preparations for I the battle of the capital. From Basel. Switzerland, came j word of insistent rumors in Ger- . man border districts that Hitler, had called a meeting of the Reich- I stag, possibly for some ,dramatic announcement. Goebbels' threat to scrap the rules of war cahie in a Speech given at Goiwtitz last Thursday in the course of a visit to the Silesian front southeast of Berlin. “Up to’how," he said, “we prepared to conduct the war according to rules Os extreme fairness. We hever wished to conduct it otherwise. "But what we have experienced in our eastern provinces. has taught us otherwise. If today the Wehrmacht and German people raise dies for revenge, then this is the cry of a tortured nation which demands an outlet. “It's no merff chance that our soldiers, when on this or that sector of the easterii front go aver to the offensive, they no longer know any mercy." Mt. Etna Woman Is Accident Victim Huntington. Ind.. Mar. 11 —(UP) - Injuries received in an automobile j accident Friday proved fatal to | Mrs. Frank G. Pinkerton. 62, Mt. Ttna, wh6 died in a hospital yes- j terday. Rites will be tield tomor-! row. LTEWFI I I ? This Croat HMictaa Me>* MN Up Resistance Against Such Distress! Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is famous not only to relieve monthly cramps, headache, backache, but also accompanying nervous tension. cranky, restless, tired, “thaeged out" feelings—when due to functional i monthly disturbances. Pinkham's Compound Is Vhat Doctafa 1 call a uttrlKi sedaiiv* because tt MR t a soothing effect on one of woman’s most important organ*. . Tkkeh vggtttaHy-th& great medicine label directions. Buy today I VEGrtMLE COMPOUND Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right Io the sett of the tftiv.ble to hfelp loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous meth* branes, fell your druggist to sen yffti a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it PUtekly alleys the cough dr you Are BeomulSion (orCtaifiS&eitCSHt.traßMW
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A SCENE SIMILAR to that being effected in towns all along the flaming Rhineland is this one off a street in newly-captured Trier, with German civilians, hands iff air, surrendering to soldiers ot the hard-light-ing U. S. Third Army. The fellow leading the surrender partde strikes an affectionate pose while the man On the left evidently didn't have time to shave off that Hitler brush before joining the give-up march. (International Soundphoto)
This month thousands of Americans will receive millions of Extra dollars T -- -— - > 11 <rr ;■'. t ■ / '■■ 'I I Ww i vw /-a I -I fOil- Vvl'Ay Xz nil j / irou W > ®r A 'liar r *-» j? /* KVn I / &©m m / O a\ H @ (0 /R lm In March, 1935, thousands of Americans invested in from thfeir investment, they muat wait until their the new U. S. “Baby Bonds.” gondi matured before easing them in. B o SvoXtX b “ ameU ’ e UttltedStalMW They reaped that to cA.h U.*. in before tfeir -In March, 1945, this month, these thousands of ‘ tae .’ Wi ll^« fo m«‘W'byhway->hbney that was Americans Will receive a total of over $36,000,000. i. ‘° thMn ,f they held on lo “"' e ’ tra “ t - the full maiuHty value of those Bbnds. That’s something for you to think about whenever People of foresight, these thousands of Americans. X®* are sore iy td cash in one Os ydiif Bondi People who can recognize the best bargain in the before maturity date. You reduce the size of that fat wdfld, too *.. one Which pays back $4 for every $3 'Vhich Willjplay a big part ih yoUr fliture. they invested in these Bonds. SB, whfch ftp tey Bend), Stfck ’em aWay ih a But above all, people With great common sense, safe place... ahd forget about ’em uhtil their time has who realized KEEP TAITH WITH OUR FI6HTERS...BUY WAR BONOS FUR KEEPS! This Advertisement Sponsored Ih Hbrt or ttf Atoms County’s Fighting Men by Hie Decatur Casting Co. The First State Bank Burk Elevator Co. LANKENAU’S Light Gray Iron Castlhgt Local Bond luuing Agint Coil—feted—Grtin Thl Bbtton Store Kraft Cheese Company The Schafer Company The Krick-Tyndaii Co. Central Soya Manufacturer* of Dairy Product, Manufacturer* & Jobbira XDrtfn Til*—Hollow Bulldlhfe Tit* LlvitUck Food* Cal E. Peterson . Stucky & Co., Monree Bag Service, Inc. .- U- ; Clothier .’ , tbmjpleU HbAife FiirnNhinfl : Berth fetcohd Bi. « this an official V. S. Treasury advertisement—prepaid uhfcir life auspices 6f Treasury Department and War Advertising Coiixiil- ■*
RdUd to iffrlin By United Pies* The nearest dtetancre to Berlin ridin advanced Allied lines today: Eastern iFront—3l miles (from Zaeckei'sick). Western frortt— 276 ifflles (from ftruvkiiausei’). Italy—Ml miles (from Po Di Prlmaro rivfer). ft PACKED AUbItORIUM (Continued From Page One) tee in the county. Mr. High thanked meiwbers of the G. E. club for their stipflbrt of the ib’ood dohor project and stated that thg next blood hank wduld be Held Iff Portland on April L ■The progrartt was rhe tii'M formal presentation of the choii, and initial appearai.ce having been ihade school. High court refuses (Continued From Page One) was “clearly and inescapaibly correct.” fhfft. the firm addled, the army has retained possession of its prdfflert and there Were indications that it might do bo uiiiil the su-
court has iflhfflly tictffd. Thr the request without opinion, saying: ■’The petition for Writ of certiorari in this case is denied for the. reason that the appication has been made .prior to judgment of the circuit court of appeal*." o— YANK TROOPS DRIVE (Continued Frdm Page On*) Ilan strait, which had ibeen swept
Revival Campaign Continuing This Week. SIX MORE DAYS 7:30 P. M. Ret. Oscar Richer, Rvahgelist Hear Preaching That Will Stir Your Soul Don! Miss It! DECATUR MISSIONARY CHURCH 164 South Second Street RfeV. Chat-lies V. txleiin—Pastor.
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MHuines siner “lanes from both th, 13th airforces covered th e ( J* so completely that 110 j "’’l ■planes were eightej. The force had softened up )hfe ( j I-olntfe with more thin 1 W J of <bomhs during the mt ilMes forces .went ashore j „ Phtbious vehicles at 9 a m day, hitting the (beaches at » Mateo, three miles ,w,^ t <>/ ' .tea, .w1y..!,,,,,,, O
