Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1945 — Page 5

I JrDAY, APRIL 7.1945.

Met Reports OF LOCAL EHfOREiGN MARKET* ir for KcJeTT. MURRAY A CO. Era T l kind * of llv , e,t °° k at IClfur, Berne, Cr.lflVllle, and Willthlr* ■ received every day S’ ■until 12=30 p. m. ■Lgc and n<> commission SB Ph‘ ,ne 301 I 1 ' »U.« ■E,!;? 13-50 ■ 12.50 ■> -f 7.50 BP - ” ... 16.50 ■F - 10.00 KB'' 10-00 ■Riner STOCK YARDS ■ Phone 101 ■conuted April 7. L ? |E iS' r._ Pf !be 13.75 HE 12.75 gb ...... 8.00 NT 12 |E 7.00 per head yardage. BEiolesale egg and lEltry quotations # Furnished hy PRODUCE CO. 6 pnone 380 ■ ■Corrected April 7. K Lroileir all 1 fryers .. -’S', ■res 3Ge Kvers 29c ■ be n s - - 2 ® c I H c g, 22c i ■ Z'— lEcaL GRAIN market KKjrK E LtvATOR c - MM Correct' i April .. subject to change Eg during day. |E» delivered at elevator. Eyed wbea! * l-66 ■Eed Wheat 1-65 and Old Corn 1.60 Beans 2.16 Oats -77 ■Li 2.00 ■. - - !■«« ■k! .. ... -16 f.o.b. farm ■FTH army troops tin tied From Page One) and minister in northern Italy has signal agreement with the Cathoproviding lor the orilerof German troops ss the area. dispatch, distributed by BMii'jtnig Milan reports, said iiiriii bound Italian pat- !■! ' to hinder the withdrawH d .•riiiait troops confined ißile.TiKeun io s-m-p objects ■rl and railway junctions -s to delay pursuit. I JAP SUPER- ■ j’rom Page One) Blight cruiser, another smallcruiser or large destroy- ■' :i " tnisp' i ilied number of B destroyers. ■seller, as so many times Brusly, was ordered to the B k R ’ s fast carrier force E"' * n at high speed and by B brought the Japanese to ■ r~-~— - — o B are relined by the tests of B c truth is always the strong■rsutnent.—Sophocles.

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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 sklpday 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 SALES—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Uhrlck Bros. Phone 360. <O-tf ELECTRICAL.SUPPIJES—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 & Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE—Beautiful Buildlnglxit on N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage. also two nice Building lota on Mercer Avenue.” Bob Heller—A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 29-ts “■OR SALE —Real Estate: - s~room 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, semi-modern; 56 acre farm; 81 I acre farm; 40 acre farm; uptown j building site and other building j lots. Tri State Realty Co. T. I). , Schieferstein, Phone 104. 6S-tf | FOR SALE Baled hay, clover and timothy, $1 per bale or less by ton. Coppess Corner, Monroe, Indiana, 80-6 ix FOR SALE — Gram drill, corn plow, hay tedder. On farm 4'A miles northwest of Decatur. Iva Spangler, 128 East Foster I’arkI way, Fort Wayne, phone Harrl- | son 79063. 81b3t FOR SALE —Electric neon indoor eat sign for bar or window; with transformer, sls. Address Box 355 care Democrat. 82-2 t FOR SALE —Square type house on West Jackson street. Monroe, Ind. All in good condition, nice lot, garage, cement walks. Prices3,2oo. Bargain! Lee R. Highland, Poneto, Liberty Center telephone'. g 82-3tx FOR SALE — Furniture: Desks, cedar chests, drop leaf tables, living-room suites, studio couches, tilt chairs and ottomans, all have spring construction; 1 9x15 Wilton rug, 60 9x12 felt base rugs; clothes hampers, mirrors and pictures. Sprague Furniture Company, phone ; 199. 82-2 t FOR SALE—Clark Jewel gas stove. 925 N. Second St. g 82-2tx FOR SALE-Sows with pigs. Fred Marbach, route 5. g 83-2'x FOR - SALE~Team of roan mares, coming three years; sorrel mare, coining 2 years. Herman llocke ineyer, 5 miles N. W. Decatur on Winchester road. 83-2tx FOR SALE—2 grain drills, 8 and 10 hole, with extension boxes: lift. tandem disc. Dale Ruble, 2 m. couth, 2 m. east of Monroeville. 83-31 X FOR SALE Jaiob - Doll Piano in good condition. 211 South First street. 11 FOR - SALE - “ Fresh cow. heifer calf by side. T. R. Noll, '2 mile south county infirmary. sj-Lx FOR SALE—From 1 to 5 ton of mixed hay, reasonable. Jim .AHendricks. 8 S ' J -'

WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —all makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman's 445 South First. 78-25tx WANTED—Rad log t 0 repair. Uhrlck Broe- 361-ts SIGNAL HELPERS Wanted. Apply at Erie Railroad Depot. b 81-6 t WANTED—Reliable person to remove tree. Call 134. After 5:30 p. m. call 1533. g 81-3 t WANTED TO RENT=FWe or six room house in north end of town. Young couple with no children. Address P. O. Box 226, Decatur, Indiana. 82-3 t $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. Gall 975. Fred Busche. 82t6x WANTED — Pasture land, cash rent, or by the head. Phone 573-B. 83-2tx WANTED TO RENT—Farm, 80 to 160 acres or will rent fields, also pasture land. Address replys to Democrat, Box 357. S3-2tx MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 78-25 t ROOF TROUBLE—CaII oif us. we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof a’ no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-tf> FARMERS ATTENTION — We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Product# 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 ~APPLI AN C E SERVTCE 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. 31tf ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, and supplies, repair work, all kinds of wiring. Eagle & 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"T<EPArREb7 any make. Call or write Durham's Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. T Gaylies Beauty Shop. 122 South Fourth. Phone 1370. 83-3tx 'LOST 4NDFOUND" LOST —or strayed ewe sheep. Railing Bros., Decatur route 4, Monroe phone. 80t3x LOST —Boston bull dog, white wi'h brindle spots, female. Call 1273. g Itx 0 Strained Koney Strained honey may be substituted for part of the sugar in fruit cakes, and the liquid correspondingly reduced. Fruit cake made with honey stays moist longer.

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I* PLEASANT MILLS * | NEWS ♦ < IMrs. Carrie Reueser and son Bob were dinner guests at the Jim llabbetHiadt home Tuesday. Kathleen Noll and Mns. Neva Noll and son Johnny Max were visitors Tuesday in Fort Wayne. Mis. Noll and son remained for a week's i visit. iMns. V. W. Neuenschwander and daughter Patty Jane of Medina, 0., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jlal'b-rstadt and other relatives the past week. Visitors over Easter Sunday and the birthday anniversary of Mrs. D C. Meyers, which was April 3rd were Mrs. Beatrice Masters of Fort Wayne, Miss Gladys Walters, Mrs. Lydia Mcßarnes. Mrs. Agnes Archer, Beatrice King. Glearia and Carol Sue King. Mr. and Mrs. William Noll and daughters Vivian, Kathleen and Marilyn were over night visitors with their son and family Laurence Noll, west, of Linn Grove and also attended « rvices at the Christian church in Linn Grove, later were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owendale Saurs, along with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thonnas and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Noll and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manley and son Donald of Fort Wayne, Rev. and Mrs. Robert J unes Colberson of Muncie. Mrs. Neva Noll and son Johnie Max. 0 Road To Berlin By United Press The nearest distances to Berlin from advanced Allied lines today: Eastern front: 31 miles (from Zaeckerick). Western front: 126 miles (from Schlotheim). Italian front: 516 miles (from near Comacchio). 0 — BIIITH CERTIFICATE Notice is hereby given that Larry lib-bard Sn<-< Is has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of his birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on tin 11l li day us April 1 15. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court A'piril 7 ,) —_—_ V P)>i>iiiliii<-ut ~f X diiiiuist rater Xo. 11.’>3 .\'<rti<-- is liereiby given, That Hie umlersigncsl has been appointed Administrator of Hu- es'l.-ite of John Gi-imer, lait<- of Adam:-; t'oiin'iy. deceased. The es'tate ii- probably solvit nd. Florian Gi-iiner, Administrator G. It. Ilh-rly, Attorney ■l/6, late. April 7-11-21 Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall. R. R. No. 4 Service meeting. 7:30 p. m. Course in theocratic ministery, 8. Watchtower Bible study. 8:30. All people of good will are invited to attend these timely Bible studies. IO 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

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ACCORDING to Mlle. Ginette Wander, vivacious star of the Folies Bergere in Paris, American men are tyros in the art of love. The American, she says, "sips love as light-heartedly as one sips a glass of champagne on a gay, untroubled evenlnfi." (IntemationQl)

National Sunday School Week L_ April 9-15

American children everywhere will stand up and be counted this week, when National Sunday School 'Week will be observed throughout the country. | This movement is sponsored by the Laymen's National Committee, i a non-sectarian, non-profit organi--1 zation with headquarters at the Vanderbilt Hotel, New York. The Committee, now entering its sixth year of operation, is putting forth every effort to bring about a revitalization of a sober realization that Avierica was founded on man's consciousness of God, man's daily labor and the fritits therefrom.

COURT HOUSE Claims are Adjusted Two claim* filed by Adeline V. Harp again.'; the Eli W. Steele estate were heard by the court. Claim 6 for slOl, itemized a* a “player piano," was disallowed ny the count. Claim 7 for $960, itemized as a bill for general housework rendered Eli W. Steele and hid wife, Mary E. Steele, from March 1. 1936 to May 7, 1939, was reduced to S3OO uy the court. Guardian Appointed 'Letters of guardianship were issu'd to Josephine Baumgartner for Charles, Betty and Cail Johnson, ages 12. 10 and 8. Inventory cue was filed, showing cash of S6O on hand and a property worth approximately $3,000 Bond for SI,OOO wa« filed and approved by I lie court. 0 WLB EXPECTED TO (Continued From Page One) ment in approximately 200 mines in eight states where strikes had been in progress. Several of the I pits reopened yesterday and the solid fuels administration reported production up to 70 percent of normal. i

The purpose in sponsoring National Sunday School Week is to develop a serious acknowledgment that, “As the twig is bent, so the tree inclines”, and that every parent owes his child a knowledge of God, whose light always shines for those who seek it. National Sunday School Week represents an additional annual activity of the Committee, who sponsor National Bible Week the third Monday in October each year. The above poster in color is obtainable at Chambers of Commerce throughout the country, or at the offices of the Laymen'* National Committee.

AIRBORNE UNITS (Continued From Page One) the latest raid on the big port of Hong Kong, plastering the port area with 164 tons of high explosives. In the three days, the liberators dropped more than 450 tons of bombs on Hong Kong without the loss of a single plane. Two of the sunken Japanese vessels were 10,000-ton freighters. One was caught in the Hong Kong harbor and the other just cast of the port. Other liberator forces carried

a a ■■■■■■ ■■■■.■■■■ ■«■■ *■ ■ ■ ■ i : Motorist Attention « i " ■ ... from April 15 i ■ to June 1, 1945 J ■ B The Eresident of the United States has ■ ■ endorsed a nation-wide Brake check-up ■ ■ sponsored by the International Associa- B ■ tion of Police Chiefs. * g Come in and let us check up your Brakes a before it is too late. • Thermoid Brake Lining used. ® • Byrd Bros. ■ J 201 South First St. ■ b b R ■■■■■■■■■■■■ n ■■■■■■■ ■-( Real Estate Auction THE TONNELLIER FARM WELL IMPROVED 100 ACRE FARM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11,’45 1:30 P. M. on Premises LOCATED; 2', 2 miles North of Decatur. Indiana on (he Winchester Road, then U> mile West, or, 1% miles North and 2K miles East of Preble, Indiana. DESCRIPTION: Good 7 Room House, basement. Soft water in the house. Enclosed Porch with wood house attached. Nice Lawn, plenty of shade and fruit. Catalpa Grove forms fine windbreak along west side of improvements. Barn 40x60, shedded at botli ends. Water piped to barn. Corncrib, Machine Shed and Hog House combined. Chicken House. Milk house and Garage. These buildings are all on good concrete foundations and in good repair. Electricity in all buildings. 15 Acres of Woods, lot of good saleable timber, balance under eullivation. LAND IS LEVEL, EXTRA WELL DRAINED AND FENCED. Has been well farmed, properly rotated and is in fine’state of fertility. IDEALLY LOCATED dose to Decatur, Indiana on an improved road and only 1-2 mile from paved highway. TERMS; 1/3 day of sale, balance upon delivery of abstract of title. Farm rented tor 1945 Purchaser will get landlord’s share of crop and full possession March 1, 1946. Ferd L. Litterer, Commissioner J. F. Sanmann —Auctioneer. C W. Kent—Sales Manager. Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. ~ ALE CAIJENDAR ----- APR. 9- Harry Rosenbury, Rochester. Ind. Registered Holstein cattle. Roy Johnson, auctioneer APR. 9 Earl B. Adams, Farm located 7 miles South of Huntington, Ind., on Highvirey No. 9. Improved 290 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. APR. 11—Ferd L. Litterer, Commissioner. Tonnellier Improved 100 Acres, l-\ miles Northwest of Decatur. Indiana on the Winchester Road, then U mile West. J. F. Sanmann, auct. APR. 10 Charles Fitzgerald & Son, 5 miles north of Fort Wayne on road 42,. Farm sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. APR. 12—Heber Bowen, 1 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. APR. 23—Wm. J. Pfister. 3 miles North of Capron, 111., Well Improved rt I’lm k Land Farm. J. F. Sanmann, Aucl.

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the nonstop campaign against Formosa through 'Wednesday, when they dropped 72 tons of bombs on the Toyohara airdrome. ' In the campaign on Luzon, ground units of the 11th airborne " division were pushing eastward ® from Tiaong against light resist. ance and were less than 13 miles ; from the troops which hopped to ‘ Lucena. ■' - O' Lots of f About 6 million trillion electrons flow through the electric light on I your lamp table.