Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1945 — Page 5

JHpAY, APRIL 14, 1945.

Met Reports ILW report or local W M 2WfOREIGN MARKETS ■ tfISiETT, MURRAY A CO. kind* ot llvettbck at Berne, CralflvUie. i.KS and Wlllahlra received every day BHBuntll 12:30 p. m. ;lgo and no commission f phone 301 KKi'rei'ted April HUjffis *“.45 J lbs ""■■■""■"7- 7.50 EBo.rri"7’ 1650 Mjrj "777 - w ißSiner s'tock yards Il '* rhone 101 K K ' " ■■ 'I April 11. IKo Hr - “■« & Ko lb* 13 75 gW 13.75 gy' 12.75 KKbck 16.50 ..." •-•- 7.00 fK per head yardage. S Kolesale egg and •» Kltry quotations I T Furnished t* S Ka’vß produce co. fc Phone 380 ■ ■(Pid April 11. 8W gs 31e KJK * and fryers 23c K . 26c 29c 29c bens - fc<Hsters IT' igfcM 22c H Kai, grain market gg Kjrk elevator co. S il 11 » K lB subject to cliange ft 4® during day. W-K 3 delivered at elevator. Wheat3l.66 Wheat 1.65 ifiuKew and Old Corn 1.60 Bo.v Beans- 2.16. Kft* Oats .77 i.oo KflsiDs: .03 per bushel less. B cr3: -04 per 100 lees. R f.o.b. farm W]cpj^ nll ' BComestlome h ■ffH Ann i\> .hi Legion Auxiliary ■near 'in following information the Cl Bill of Rights for ML:? ii'iin'iiiiu veterans: ■ Q.'V-' is l ie first step a voter■.tikes in applying for farm loan .'iioii’ii consult with the li.iii .ig-nvy from whom M. Ji' '"r m borrow the money KDi' ii the noof th<«;n borrowgSftii'i a should complete and Jupp | !t . Finance Form, ||B>' a .ihuu f or a Fa >- !u Loan .it is 'lie next step? Ek*'* 1 •)" I ud'.'i' spall inquire of the Nr "st f the Veteians Adthe proposed ■K" 1 eligible, and the a■B’ 1,1 available guaranty. " iil 'his information lie KT" d? W 1 "d! !>•' supplied on Finance ■K I s "" '( ification of Elidescription of the proKB llvl '■ “} on the applieaIB; Turin lsi)() or other-g-'it* rat location of the jRt 1131 al! d •'• a! prop rty to be c.nE?"'" 1 sl '" llld ,le » ! ‘<ted and the Hr"' 1 p acreage involved. Also 7 l ' ,la!; " il as ,l > state, county. iK, " '' ll:ilne 01 highway, dietB 1 aild direction from county ' u K| Skunk Starts Clean-Up B' d| i)'-'.v. Neb. (UP) — Water ES. | l|)h Lancaster had to ■the n. '" y reserv °ir and clean Iler 7, ' " !aillb ‘■'■'•ently. Lancas- ■ t . lo U| e city council Ito. “ buys had caught a skunk 11 end of the drain pipe ■ liiii"- l ' eservoir - The end of ■ti r 1S T 3O ' ,feet fro «» Nevertheless, scores Kn o <;alled ,lle wa ‘« SUP- ■ '"i 8 ufl * ce complaining ■ J vile odor ip the water. „ o Dat idy's L ast Letter ill-old s'7-' (LP> ~ OllC ' ■ a little I ’ l Ann I>all,H V ■1 n ‘ ® d °B °i‘ce, but. she ’Filler nn ßee hi '"' SI,C also had ■ I'hn ( .ith'' bul . Bhe will never |l Lt. it' T 111 lh,! last letter ■°i'e hr * C ' el E ‘ Paln >er wrote B l(, lil of | SS * iilled in T'rance, Wi'iiv ra) 0W lle llatl obtained K'ly wi. s e . rr,er from a French Sihb. he int ™ de “ '<> B ta ®e home"' " aUShter when

LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES —o— For 25 words or less: 1 time 50e; 2 times 75c; 3 times $1; 6 times $1,75. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ads accepted on eklpday schedi ule. 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 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES — 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 Building Lot on N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage; also two nice Building Lots on Mercer Avenue. Bob Heller — A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 29-ts FOR SALE 80 acre farm, good house, large bank barn, close lo Decatur. $6,500. Immediate possesf'ou of buildings. Phone 171, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana. BS-2t FOR SALE—Six rotary hoes; live cultipackers; four tractor Buck rakes; one tractor plow; one 10-20 McCormick-Deering tractor; one 10foot combine. Craigville Garage. 84-7 t FOR SALE—One used milking ina chine. No. 1 condition. S. E. Brown, 223 N. First St. 85-6 IX FOR SALE Decatur U. S. approved controlled chicks, order now for. May and .lune. Special now every week. Leghorn cockerels 2c help yourself to poultry meat order today. Peat litter and electric brood rs. See DECATUR HATCHERY. 86-81 FOR SALE Nearly new 3 room house: double garage, nice shade. 3>i,600. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Phone 174. 88-2 t FOR SALE—Complete line of w!ring supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhriek Bros. Phone 360. 86-ts FOR SALE -6 room modern home, large lot, lawn and shade, close to business district. Phone 174, Midwest Realty Auction, Co.. Decatur, Indiana. SB-2t FOR SALE —Fordson tractor, corn plow, set of rims for Fordson tractor; manure spreader, drill and end eeater; 3 section spring tooth harrow; team horses; rubber tired wagon. No Sunday sales. Marnm Tinkham, 2a miles south of Pleas ant Mills. 87-3tx FOR - SALE “Hampshire boars, weighing up to 275 lbs. Grand champion breeding both sides of pedigree; short legged, easy feeding type. Priced to interest farmers. Ebner Fritzinger, south of Chattanooga, Ohio. 87-3tx FOR SALE --_ Twi — family modern home, new furnace, stoker, double garage, 3 blocks from busiues., drstrist. Phone 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 88-2 t FOR SALE — All kind- of vege - - table plants. Special price by the hundred. Open evenings. Mrs. William Strahm. coiner of Nintji street ami Nuttman avenue. g BS-8t SPECIAL SALE on hic Feeders. Burk Elevators Co. Phone 25. 88-5 t TOR SALE-Asparagus? Flic pound Customers must come and cut it. Otto I). Bieberich. Decatur route 2. 88-3tx FOR SALE --Good milk goat. Milking over two quarts per day. Phone 613-E. !>s 77 F()Fi — SALE—i seti lumber. Wri:e box 359 care Democrat, g 88-3tx Juki’ RECEIVED - ' Shipment of Cedar Chests. Better hurry if you want one. Sprague furniture Store. Phone 199. S 88-3 t NEW AND "USED House Trailers, real buys, see us first, El HA S, 5 miles north of Bluffton on State Road 1. ' r —— o — Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall. R. R. No. 1 Service meeting, 7:3b p. m Course in theocratic ministiy. 8. Watchtower Bible study. 8:«>0. All people of good will arc invited to attend these timely Bible studies. — — — Hiking's His Dish Camp Howze. Tex. (UPI— Cpl. Bill Milialo is probably the only man in the Army who whistles while he works. Hikes are just his speed, since he holds the Midwest Sullivan Memorial Trophy for walking and the national championships for the 25.000 ami 20.000 meter strides. The song the corporal whistles as lie hikes is “I Walk Alone." Which doubtI less is true.

, FOR SALE — Goodyear and Firestone tractor tires for replacements ami changeovers. (Bring your certificates and get the tires.' Frank Bornholt & Sons. Celina and St. Rosa, Ohio. 89-21 FOR SALE—Furn i ture and liug’s" A money saving opportunity like this comes but once in a blue moon. Desks $14.45 up; Occasional chairs $10.50 up; Utility cabinets, $16.50 up; Wardrobes, $6.50 up; Table lamps $1.50-$13.65; studio couches witli springs, $48.50 up; bedroom suites, $58.50 to ,169.95; 9x12 Calmar felt base rugs, $6.95; mattresses $14.50-$42.95; Chests of drawers $17.69; Ironing boards, $5.00 each while they last. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. g 88-3 t 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 — Straw, any amount. John Feasel, Bellmont Park. Phone 608. g 86-6tx WANTED — Woman to do house work 2 mornings a week or one full day. Phone 1197. g 87 3t WANTED — Lawns to mow by School boy. Phone 521. 88<’tx WANTED — Woman to stay with elderly lady and assist with housework. Write box 358 care Democrat. g 88-3tx WANTED — Freight handler and other work at Erie, Railroad depot. Age 18 to 55. g 88-31 WANTED — Girl for office work. Phone 1276 or 48. g 88-31 WANTED Lots to plow with trai - tor, none too large, or too small. Write or see Don Cook, Route 6, Decatur. First house south county farm. 89-3 t "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 TROUI3LE—CaII on us. we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any size job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof a l , no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold & Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts GUARANTEED successful treatment, most stubborn dandruff cases. Blackheads removed with face maseage. No appointments needed for any barber work. Open till 7 p. m. Archie Grice, 910 Russell St. 25-ts a pplTanc 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 suppliee. repair work, all kinds of wiring. Engle & Kiess, corner Jackeon & Second Streets. ts SOLO-COTE The new miracle paint for all inside paint jobe. 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 Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct repiesentative of Royal Typewriters. T TOSTTND FOUND" LOST—Brindle and white dog. Answers to name of Billy. Reward. Call 727. g 87-ffi LOST Ration book No. 4. Jam-s Allen Death. I,x LOST "FFTwecn" Decatur and Fort Wayne, black bull calf, weighing 2iin pounds. Finder please call 570. Shorty Lee. g 89-31 x _ o Oil Drilling in Michigan Lansing, Mich. (L?) — The Michigan Oil and gas division of the state conservation department approved 741 permits to drill for oil and gas in 43 of the state’s S 3 counties during 1914. Since 1927, when the first drilling permits were issued, the state has approved 11,314 explorations. o 16th Century Hygiene Boston (UP)—The Boston Public Library recently acquired a hygiene book written by a 16th century expert which advises readers to avoid salt meats, onions and reading after meals. The book, the “Caslel- of llelth," was written in 1541 by Sir Thomas Elyot. Curcalls advised by the noble knight were "unicorneliorne." and "olyphautes tothe.'' 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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ROOSEVELT'S BODY (Continued From Page One) assisted by the Rev. Howard 8. Winkinson, pastor of St. Thomas Episcopal church. It was there on the morning of his inaugural March I, 1933, that the president came to pray as have all presidents since the time of James Madison. A pulpit was Installed in the east loom where Mr. Roosevelt had often played the, role of a gay, informal host and a microphone arrangement was arranged to carry the services to the other rooms of the. White House. Wesley Steele, organist and choirmaster of St. John's, will play the president’s favorite hymns, probaldy "Eternal Father, Strong to Save"—the navy hymn deal' to Mr. Roosevelt’s heart — “O God Our Help in Ages Past" and "America.” At the Washington cathedral I

/yy i < x -□Eo'7 ••’•aJ / ''JVs "• .ya * A- • 7 •••• IT WAS EXPECTED to take two weeks to build, but Yank engineers completed this first permanent railway bridge over the Rhine at VVesel in 10 days. The meta! girders were made in Luxembourg and wooden piles came from German forests This is a radiophoto. (Internationjl Soundohoto) >, < • T\x, f ' . &?' $ Rr! K Mi ” - ' i i -K» <fK hl ' i! b aHHH I r' Iblf * 1 AGREEMENT giving soft coal miners broad pay concessions has been reached in Washington between operators of the nation’s bituminous coal mines and John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Work•rs. A basic wage of $lO a day for the average inside miner—up sl.so—was believed to be embodied hi the agreement. Six weeks of negotiations were ended by the announcement by Ezra Van Horn, I chairman of the bituminous wage conference, that an agreement had been reached. Three hours earlier the federal government seized 235 mines. In the photo above. Van Horn is in center Lewis right and Samuel O'Neil, representing the operators, is at left '’/’•/ernat/onaD

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and at other churches in Washington memorial services wore arranged at 4 p. m. for those unable to attend the White House ceremony. And at that hour throughout America the nation will pause in respect to Mi'. Roosevelt. The armed forces around the world wherever they are not actively engaged in combat will observe five minutes of silent prayer at 4 p. m. and at that moment in thousands of factories, offices and homes all work will cease for a moment of tribute to the late president. o International air express reach ed a new high in 1944 with 218,519 shipments, for which the shippers paid $900,090 in express charges, an increase of 50 percent over 1943 and better than 10 to 1 balance of outgoing over incoming traffic was maintained throughout i the year.

Seaman Makes It Simple — Gonzalez, Tex. (UP) —Seaman I 2-C William L. Wiley, formerly | here, is credited from Coronado, I Cal., with building a radio receivI ing set from an old razor blade, a | safety pin and some wire. The > 'bluejacket built the novel radio . I just lo show his mates it could be ' done, lie was an electrician in civilian life. o The first endowed chairs at liar- | vard college, the Hqllis professorI ships of divinity and mathematics, | were established in 1721 and 1727, I respectively. More men with the given name 1 ! James have been President of 'hi' ;| United States titan any other name. J There have been five Presidents) .| named James, tom- named John, i three named William, two named i Thomas and two mimed Franklin. i Trade in a Good Town Decatur

Ration Calendar Processed Foods Blue stamps C 2 through G 2 valid through April 28. H 2 through M 2 valid through June 1. N 2 through S'2 valid through June 3i). T 2 I through X 2 valid through July 31. Meats T 5 through X 5 valid through April 28. Y 5 and Z 5 and A2 through D 2 valid through June 1. L 2 through J 2 valide through June 30. Red Stamps K 2 through I’2 valid through July 31. Sugar . Stamp 35 '.tlid through June 2. Shoes Airpiano stamps 1, 2 and 3 In book 3 good Indefinitely. Always present book 3 when making purchase as stamps are invalid if re- ; I moved from the book. Gasoline No. 15 coupons now good for four gallons each, through June 21. B and C coupons good for live gal- j lons. Fuel OH Period 4 and 5 coupons valid through Aug. 31, 1945 have the folNew stamp to be validated May I. lowing values: 1 unit, 10 gallons 5 units, 50 gallons; 25 units, 25< gallons. All change-making cou pons and reserve coupons are uov good. New periods 1,2, 8, 4 coupons also valid now ami goo< throughout the heating year. Stoves All new heating, cooking an, combination heating and cooking stoves, designed for domestic us I’, 1 ’, for Installation on or above the ; floor and for the use of oil, kerosene, gasoline and gas. are ration- - ed. Certificates must be obtained i from local board. Used Fats Each pound of waste fat is good i for two meat-ration points. —••.•.vr-’vwr’—C’W ' " yn • f i-1 7f •' > F'j ! I u Os A; w*' i -4 1 > JAPAN'S newly-named foreign minister, Shigcnori Togo, above, told the Nipponese homeland in his first official statement that the fate of all east Asia hangs on the outcome of the war in the Pacific. Tokyo radio broadcast the statement in which the new ■ minister claimed Japan was forced to resort to war against I its will because of the "unrea- ) sonable pressure” of the Allied ; nations. f Inter national) — =-&• wu«—.wtfiwwnw i®»—

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Pink-Eyed Possum Peninsula, O. (UP) —Northert Ohio's worst winter in 20 yean has folks believing that weathei conditions arc turning animal) white. Anyway, a white possun ! with pink eyes was discoverei eating bread and milk placed in t farmer’s yard for the family cat Appointilient of Admlni*!rntor Ao. II.VJ N<Hi< » is hereby given, That Lh< undPr.signt*! has been appointed A«t nrlni-stra-tor of the estate ol Job! (itinier, la.tr <»f Adams County, de rcast-d. The estate i> probably sol VvlHt. Florinn (’. Geinier, Administrator <>. I<. Ilirrly, Attornrj 1/6, 1!'1‘). April 7-11-2: .. ~ ...—o — X.l'lKi: OF I'IXM. si: iri.F’IFM OF ESTATE So. HUJt Notice is hereby given to the vre Id tons, heirs and le*ga)tees of Harvej I, Sipe, dess used to appear in Hi. I A I.ruis Circuit C'liil't, held at Deva I tor, Indiana, on the * the day ol May, U)l.->. and show cause, if any uI, ', iln l''inal Settlement Aecomrtf xvi.ili Ule esilaite of said decedenl i , i|.| ii. t I. approx ■ it, and sab I hairs are notified to t-hen and theoe I make proof of heirship, and receivi ih' ii dkst i il..iti; e shares. Mary MeiSipe, Administral rls i I'. aitur. Indiana, A'piil IJitli l'.M5. Ileiir, 11. Heller, lltorney Apr. 11-21 NOTICE My office will be closed April 16 to 22. Dr. (Jerald .1. Kohne bmhshhhhmmhmh REAL ESTATE 41 acre farm near city, 7 room house, drove well, electricity. Immediate possession. Tri-State Realty Co. I). Scbieferstein Phone HU. (»i*l imi—■ 11 CAR FEED WHEAT i Enroute BURK ELEVATOR CO. Phone 25 or 886