Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1945 — Page 5

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Wet Reports er w IvJnETT, MURRAY A CO. . M kind, of livestock «t "W JJtur, Berne, Cralgvllle, .nd Will»hlr« IL*! . k received .very day until 12:30 p. m. /■L-.. aud no commission Phone 301 April 6. 11’15. B*== :: E=:s ■ 12.50 Br 7.50 . »> 15.00 mL io.oo ■Bhner stock yards Phone 101 B. f - e> ti-d April 6. 1045. Ito HO -- 75 <L -- 8.00 m per head yardage. ■Bholesale egg ano quotations ,S» , Furnished hr |SBqaTUR produce co. IkW Phone 380 rBU - - ,/IMn bmiiers and fryers..— 23c rßßliMs . - 25 c fryers “ 9c g^Bs?:"- 1 ?-''- *? c benj 2 »c Ibß 22c ' I^^PCAL GRAIN MARKET JiBu RK ELEVATOR CO. B( trd \pi'i! 1045. to change during day. delivered at elevator. JEm Wh-1- 11-66 SB Red Wheat 1-65 |B 2 S' y Beans 2.10 sSßw ßea:,: 2,16 ■Hk'ew Oats.. -77 : MT 1.00 :Kd ,Voul 46 .03 per bushel leas. Ail per 100 lees. •■f f.o.b. farm B:IT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Wayne. Ind Apr. (UP) B>ivEUo; ar?. . uu change, evcryr * ■DAiAPOIIS LIVESTOCK Apr. 6 — (UP) — ; 6,'W>; active, steady; ‘ ii-m - 160 to 400 and ■11” to I<>" io? 11. so; similar V •boice sows ■l ■ mt lower grades M ‘lu" calves all about steady in cleanup load luis steer? and yearIb'iii up to IG.oo; odd lot ami good 13.75 to 16.00; - 1,, JG.OO; good : 1 11 on pnd rally sales largely 12.75 B run ;in,| medium B - and < BP '' vealers ariivi. steady: top 17.50. ■"/ i" n . not enough to make ' L < lioicc quotable ! " sorb'd eligi|Mni>uihl 17.11(1 ■ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ■ |B SV i- lin| l; good and choice B .I I 11 gillii 1 •" tbs. and ‘ i'riiing good and at 11.01); complete '' 1 calves: i' l ' l " Largely small ■ ‘™ eastern shipper tnark- ■ " ‘7.25; few loads K. Kansas grass 1 ' here. | (l .«i it.,-. ■ 1 la— >: canncr ■J" er cows 7.50 to two K/p. ;'” I''- sausage ■ in l Wei sl'fy beef B ?. y 11J, ° 10 44.25, top Bieen n IS f "'"‘ 1,1 17 ‘ lown - B eariv ’ ,lUlve < fomplete- ■ st l 'a,iv'' ar: "" Klllll Sliter B l ' ehss? shiKle Bdv O Sca| T:e, nominally B'e fed'w I ', I<>a ' ,S Sood 1111,1 B" to r .>°" Vt ' w ‘‘ Kt -«»rn lambs B" ly ni% f OO . 1 lctl lambs Bio. 1,,,. '"‘"I Rood and Bs j-.v-.' I|,| ' cd iambs No. 1 B v " ew ( ? . I r S, ’ rillklil,s "ooled E hiICAGO GRAIN CLOSE B V h. 54%; Sept. May jti - 97 B Si? iit Ju, yB 1 - ■54%8- iV : J " ly ” • 57 ’« ,J; | De c- .54 hB. K n . . o—— I 1 t'On 2p, (lt •°-600 Bostonians B U|,lle d Wean? 8111 di * y 10 llea *' a I Mw ther forecast.

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 conseci utive insertions. No classified i ads accepted on skipday achedi ule. Rate for 10 point BLACK ' FACE is 5c per word for insertion. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday throufyh Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. — FOR SALE FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring auppllee and fixtures. Uhrlck Bros. Phone 360. 40-ts ELECTR.ICALiSUPPLIES’2R e g &r( f. less of your needs In the Hue of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, Including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE—Beautiful Buildinglx>t on N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage, ateo two nice Building lota on Mercer Avenue.” Bob Heller—A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 29-ts "’OR SALE —Real Estate : _ 5 ;omu modern bungalow, north; 10 room modern home, suitable for apartment, good location; 8 room modern home; 3 apartment, income property, close in; 6 room house, eemi-modern; 56 acre farm; 81 acre farm; 40 acre farm; uptown building site and other building lots. Tri State Realty Co. T. D. Scbieferstein, Phone 104. 68-ts FOR SALE—Two formals, size 13 and 14, each worn once. Also a blue double breasted blue serge suit, size 36. Telephone 1402. g 80-3 tx FOR SALE Haled hay. clover and timothy. $1 per bale or less byton. Coppess Corner, Monroe, In diana. 80-6 ix FOR SALE 2 rugs, 2 chains, st >•! bed complete, oil painting, steel top table, sectional bookcase, rock er, small chest of drawers. Call morning or evenings. 934 Walnut 80-31 WORKINC F7 URL, will care for children evenings. Phone 1391. g 80-3tX. WANTED — Lawns to mow, or odd jobs. Phone- 1162. Btta3tx WANTED To BUY- 2'wheel 'box trailer in good condition. 16-in. wheel preferred. Mail reply? to Post Office Box 221, Decatur. Indiana. State price. SO-3tx FOR SALE — Grain drill, corn plow, hay tedder. On farm ILmiles northwest of Decatur. Iva Spangler, 128 East Foster Parkway. Fort Waytie. phone Harrison 79063. 81b3t FOR SALE—III-acrc farm located on highway, good soil, good buildings, modern bouse; 65-acre farm located on highway, good buildings. Inquire Lecter G. Brand:. Rockford. Ohio. Midwest Realty Co. 81-21 FOR SALE Guernsey cow. freshen soon. .Milton Fuhrman, phone 652-F. 81 2t x FOR'SALE—Baby"chicks on Wednesday of each week. O. V. Dilling, Decatur and Craigville phones 60-T FOR SALE—Electric neon indoor , eat. sign for liar or window; with transformer. sls. Address Box 355 care Democrat. 82-2 t FOR "SAfTI - -Factory bull' boat: a good one. -Address Box 356 car-.-Democrat. It FOR SALE~ Square type bouse on ■ West Jackson street. Monro--. Ind. All in good condition, nt-e 101, garage, cement walks Price $3,200. Bargain! Lee K Highlan 1. Poneto. Liberty Center tele photo, g S2-31X FOR SALE Furniture: Di sks, cedar chests, drop leaf tables, living-room suites, studio couches, tilt chairs and ottomans, all have spring construction; 1 9x15 Wil: hi rug, 60 9x12 fell base rugs: clothes hampers, mirrorc ami picture;. Sprague Furniture Company, phone 199. s -’-t FOR SALE Clark .Jewel gas stov 925 N. Second St. g 82-2tX o Markets At A Glance By Cniled Press Stocks, firm, quiet. Bonds, irregular; I'. S. governments higher. Curb stocks, irregular. Chicago stocks irregular. Cotton up as much as 30<‘ a bai*’. Rye up as much as 3-'!ic a bushel: corn, wheat, oats and barley, steady. Chicago livestock, bog- active, fully steady: cattle very active ami firm; sheep active, steady to a shade higher. o j Most people connect helium with dirigibles, but this gas also plays an important part in the field of medicine, where it is used to Heat , pneumonia, asthma and other res-1 piratory diseases. |

WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Hoardman's 445 South First. 78-25tx WANTED- Rxdloi to repair. Uh rick Broq. ®6l-tt SIGNAL HELPERS Wanted. Apply at Erie Railroad Depot b 81-61 WANTED —Reliable person to remove tree. Call 131. After 5:30 l>. m, call 1533. g si-3t WANTED TO RENT-Five oi six room house in north end of town. Young couple with no children. Address P. O. Box 226. Decatur. Indiana. 82-31 $lO REWARD for small house or apartment, employed ex-service-man and wife. Phone 7184. b 82-2tx WANTED — Good used late model cars for war workers, ceiling prices. Call 975. Fred Busche. 82t6x MISCELLANFxJGS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, j siding and John Manville rock I wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 111. 78-25 t ROOF TROUBLE Call on us. we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof ano additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION — Wa remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Dceatur phone 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, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes.—Arnold & Klenk. 31 ts ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, andsupplies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackson & Second Streets. ts SOLO-COTE - The new miracle paint for all inside paint jobs. Many beautiful colors to choose from. Not a Water paint. We also have several painters available to do that paint job right. Phone 463. | Arnold & Klenk. 80-ts , TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED, any ■ make. Call or write Durham's Typew-riter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. T PLACE YOUR ORDER-earlyTor 1 our Golden Seal Chicks. Best , quality chicks, 10c each; custom hatching 2c per egg. See us for brooders, feeds, feeders, fountains, remedies and supplies. Buchanan Hatchery, 4 miles south of Willshire road 49. T FRUIT TREES. Evergreen and ■ Berry plants. Apple, peach, plum. • peat; sweet cherry and sour cherry. Blackberry, raspbeiry and strawberry plants. Buy now as Ihe.'iitems are getting scarce. Riverside Nursery. Berne. Ind. 82 T LOST 4NI) FOUND LOST —or strayed ewe sheep. Railing Bros., Decatur route 4, Monroe phone. 80t3x LOST Man's wrist watch, ('a!! Louis Coffee, phone 1237. 82-2’l j LOST Ration book No. 3 and No. 1. T. H. Baltzell. l'x| o | GEN. MacARTHURTO (Continued .From Page One) inarcation whii h had existed be-tw-sn MacArthur's and Nimitz's command areas. MacArthur was in command of the Southwest P.u ifii area, which cxtciftled northward from New Guinea like n i orridor through the Philippines but not beyond. Nimitz w’a.s t IH’ boss in file central Pacific area clear over to Japan and in the North Pacific.. The new command changes will not affect other theaters of operation in the war on Japan. In other words. Lord Louis Mountbatten will continue in connnand of the southeast Asia area, which includes Burma. Malay and French Jndo-China. under the direction of the combined An-glo-Atnci ican chiefs of stafi. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek retains top control of his forces in China. o Chile Is Officially At War With Japan Santiago. Chile. April 6 tlPt i Chile was officially nt war with I Japan toduy. Tb senate approved :b<- wa decI laratio nlate yesterday at secret j meeting.

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JAP RESISTANCE (Continued From Page One) ternoon, and enemy air activity continued. Air scouts reported that Naha showed no signs of civilians or troops. The ruins of Okinawa's large city still were burning fitfully from a mauling by U. S. air, sea, and artillery forces. Field reports saiu the Japanese appeared to be preparing for a defense in depth. When the hill line before Naha is broken they are expected to undertake a stand on a secondary line several miles south. Already the defenders were digging in along the line based on the triangular cluster of hills before Naha. Assault forces pushing down tin- isthmus were slowed tip. and bloody lighting was forecast. —. ——— -o — Adm. Admiral—He Hopes Fort. Lewis, Wash. (UP) Secretary Forreslal doesn’t know it yet. but the Navy has a new Admiral. Officials at the Fort Lewis induction center recently signed Arthur Admiral. Mount Vernon. Wash., into the Navy, after he explained, “I want to be sure to live up to my name.'' XOTK F TO rv\p\)l:ns OF vnori'iox \i. «i-i'iioi'Ki v i ioxs I Notice is lu-rei-y given that tile II: ..ini of School Truste-s of the School c.i(y ~f I'ceatui'. Indiana, will meet a.t the office of th? Snperinte nt, i of said in til* l Sen-ior-.I imior high <<-hoo| in said ei'ty at . o'clock ~n the evening of .April I'l 11115 so (he purpose of consid- • riug a special appropriation so Insuraiiee »n school property. Taxpayers appearing at slid iiuotina spall nave t'lie right to he h-ar.l: the additional appro;."iation is finally ina.de wilt I>< referr -1 to tiie State Board of Tax oinmission- - r . w in. Ii hoard will hold a f'irtli-r 11- iring within fifteen days at the tin A iditoi ..f Adam ■ county Indiana or such place as may he designat-il. At sin h meeting taxpa re s o.hieci |ng 1,, such app qiria - lion max also lie heard. It -aril of School Trustee,* of S lu ll <';!» of 1 leeat ur. Indin na By i'. Pumphrey, Secretary Apr. 6 10 Adams County Farms For Sale Write Box 49-Rice Hotel 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 A. J. ZELT I The Rawleigh Dealer 330 N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana , I ■■■ ■■■» I INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger i FiriE — WIND — AUTO 1 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 l | Burpee r s; * Seeds Grow Get the Best Seeds at I CASH COAL FEED i & SUPPLY 1 Monroe at Eighth St. Phone 32 11 «W**w*^^'**^ ,a *«***^»>« ! I

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JAPANESE SEEK (Continued From Page One) in the morning, ami if possible, the investiture ceremony bo held in (he afternoon," the Tokyo broadcast said. Commenting on the .Soviet denunciation of the Russian-Japan-ese pact, Tokyo said the Japanese foreign office planned to "make the greatest possible effort” to remain at peace with the Soviets. "Under the present circumstances of the international situation and particularly In view of the very grave crisis with which the Japanese nation is now confronted, these quarters declared it goes without saying that the Japanese government is in full preparedness and readiness to respond to and cope with any and all situations that may arise in the future," the broadcast said. ‘Maintenance of neutrality between Japan and the Soviet Union has contributed not only to peace and stability in, the east Asiatic situation, but also to tiie welfare of all mankind in a world engrossed in the greatest turmoil in history.” y RUSSIA REPORTS (Continued From Page One) reached the city limits with a crushing drive that overwhelmed the twin suburbs of Ober and Unter Laa and sent a flying column racing toward the Danube at the northern end of the city. Another unit of the 3rd Ukrainian army pushed through the ftimed Vienna woods and crossed the big Vienna-Linz highway, another of the German Autobahns and last arterial supply route from Vienna to the west. The same contingent quickly captured Brietenfurtb, five miles

SALE CALENDAR APR. 7- Ivan Lentz, Fairgrounds, Hicksville, O. 35 Head Saddle Horses Buggys, Harness ami Riding equipment. 6:00 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. APR. 7—Lantz’s Restaurant, Hicksville, Ohio. A fine going business and all equipment, 2:30 p. m. J. F. Sanmann, .Auctioneer. APR. 7—C. E. Bell & Marvin Stoutenberry, Bellmont farm. !■% miles east of Decatur. Livestock sale Roy S. Johnson, Auct. APR. 9 Harry Rosenbury. Rochester. Ind. Registered Holstein cattle. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. APR. 9- Eari B. Adams, Farm located 7 miles South of Huntington, Ind , on Highway No. 9. Improved 290 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. APR. 11—Ferd L. Litterer, Commissioner. Tonnellier Improved 100 Acres. 1% miles Northwest of Decatur, Indiana on the Winchester Road, then '■ mile West. J. F. Sanmann, auct. I APR. 10 Charles Fitzgerald & Son, 5 miles north of Fort Wayne on road 427. Farm sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. APR. 12—Heber Bowen, I mile north of Willshire. Ohio on road 49. General farm sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. APR 16—Herman Schlatter, Leo, Ind. General farm sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. ‘ APR. 17 —Orchard Lawn Farms, Muncie, Ind. Guernsey cattle dispersal sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. TB 8888888888 V'!B » Premier Skyline Pre-Fabricated ; a i : /Wife. FARM I : |lf** BUILDINGS: B All Premier houses are made with glued laminated 1 B rafters and exterior resin bonded plywood. Strength 1 ■ combined with lightness. Will not swell, shrink or J ■ split. 12x12 Brooder House on display. : Cash Coal Feed & Supply:: B 8 I Monroe at Eighth Phone 32 g , IBBBBB''BBBBBBBBBBB.BBBBBBBB~

southwest of Laa, and continued northwestward apparently severing also the Vienna-Linz railroad . I only three miles away. Malinovsky's troops were stretched along a curving line > through Brink, 12 miles southeast ill Vienna, through Zohor, 12 • miles northwest of Bratislava, to • Malacky, 34 miles northeast of t Vienna. ■ At the same time other forces i of the 2nd Ukrainian army joined . in a coordinated drive with Gen. ■ Andrei I. Yeremenko's 4th ■ Ukrainians aimed at clearing the : northwestern corner of Slovakia, i While Malinovsky pushed stead- ■ ily northward along a 100 mile east-west line, from Malacky to • Preividza, the 4th Ukrainians i drove eastward along a front that i extended from Slovakia to Poland. The two forces formed a nearly . perfect right angle. o Trucks Carry Food To War Prisoners i Washington, D. ('. April 6 -(U<P) Two hundred and fifty trucks al- . ready have been ae?igu- d to carry Red Cross prisoner of war suppliee io Americans and Allies held in G rmany, and another hundred trucks will be shipped from this country Life month Basil O'Connor, chairman of American Red Cross, announced .The first American trucks to take cargoes of Red Cross supples for prisoners of war tip to the German iKirder were sent to France last fall for us in France and Switzerland. When German railroad transporation became more difficult because of alii d bombings, it was decided to use the trucks inside i Germany. A trial convoy made up lof 25 .American truck-; was sent i from Switzerland early iu March, land its success encoutaged the use ' of larger numibers.

Trade In a Good Town — Decatur NORT H E R N PENINSULA WHITE CED A R POSTS Cash Coal, Feed & Supply Co.

PUBLIC S ALE of TOWN PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS The undersigned will sell at public auction the following described Real Estate and Household goods located on the oast side of the Farm Bureau Elevator in Monroe. Ind . on SATURDAY, APR. 14, ’45 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. REAL ESTATE Consists of 2 lots with 8-room frame house, in good repair, with private entrance to upstairs rooms; good garage. 10x16'; poultry house 1')',2X12 . good garden and several fruit trees; 2 soft water cisterns, soft water connected to the house. The lot adjoining the above described property has a one-story frame building 38x53' with concrete floor, also soft water cistern. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Deiite Heatrola heating stove: Hot-Blast white enameled kitchen range; 3 burner cabinet style kerosene range; Oak soft coal stove; Speed Queen electric washing machine; 8-tube electric radio; Hoovfr carpet sweeper, with new attachments; electric iron; electric toastef; electric table lamp; Aladdin lamp; victrola and records; buffet; maple finish dresser: 3 other dressers; chest of drawers; dining room table and chairs; breakfast set with four chairs; kitchen cabinet; cupboard; chest of drawers; sewing machine (drop head); studio comb; davenport; library table: end table; (-enter stand; 5 rocking chairs: 2 safes; 2 mirrors, several bedsteads and springs; 2 innerspring mattresses; bed pillows, comforts and feather bed; child's writing desk; kerosene heater; 8-day clock, two-piece overstuffed living room suite; 2 upholstered chairs, divan; 3 floor rugs. 9x12; 1 rug. 9x15; 3 pieces linoleum. 9x12; 1 piece linoleum 6x9; porch swing: 6 and 8 ft. step ladders: straight ladder; ironing board, iron kettle; lawn mower, work bench: copper wash boiler; 3 small kitchen tables: garden plow; mowing scythe; post hole digger: galvanized wash tubs: kitchen utensils; dishes: some canned fruit and many articles not mentioned. TERMS 25% of Real Estate cash on day of sale: balance when abstract brought down to date and deed will be delivered. Personal Property - Cash. MRS. ANNA M. HAGGARD, Owner Jeff Lievhty. Auctioneer. T. D. Schieferstein, Clerk. ■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■! J Executrix Sale of Real Estate: ; Thurs. Apr. 12-1 p. m. • At the Law Office of G. Remy Bierly, Atty. 107 South Second St.-—Decatur ■ B ■ I -O- . ■ 601 Nuttman Ave. ■ 8 ■ ■ 5 room house—semi-modern—asbestos sid- j| ■ ing—Lot 66x132. Furnish abstract of title. ■ IKK MS—l-3 cash (mat pay more down) n balance on deliven of Deed and Abstract. _ subject to court’s approval. " w s Rose Elnora Steigmeyer, Executrix " G. Remv Bierly, Attorney ■ 8 ■

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.j As Friend To Friend: See us for that Friendly FARM LOAN THE SUTTLES CO. Arthur D. Suttles, Agent Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. i .. ■ , ■ —