Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1945 — Page 5

■1 AUG. 17, 1945.

■ket Reports ~BKy report of local ; JJfOREIQN MARKITB for I g&ETT, MURRAY * CO. |jw a u klnd * ot |lvMtock at I aptur, willshire, Berne » received ever* I a until 12:W p. m. ..|fljjEfrdsge and do commlssloa j phone 101 I Brrected August 17 Is -.K lbs J 14.50 OK lbs 13.50 KSE ib» n-oo EaT 13.50 ®*ußhol<'P) 15.00 CfiM 9.00 | dfiNER stock yards I Phone 101 • August 17 ■io sKniss.uu or weignt charge Eulloim ?14-50 Ks, .Wo lbs—-- 14.00 Hu JKq ibs 13.50 ..EJE 13.75 ,EK 13.50 rM 9.00 KliWhoice) 15.50 Ea 14.00 K", I 5.50 I ■olesale eqg and ’I ® L7RY QUOTATIONS I J Furnished by | SkTUR PRODUCE CO. I Phone 880 I Erected August 17 I (Nfc.' i :nent uetitng Price* and fryers.... 29 c 24.5 c KSgEers29. c •EjSSringers 29. c tEKhens 24.5 c fe'Sßttrs 20. c liigSL 20. c I ML GRAIN market I wk elevator co. August 17 xEj&ii supject to cnang* *eSK during day. Il BRO delivered at elevator. ; Wheat $1.50 bl Kr and Old Cornl.6o Be, $Kw Oats 52 » S Beans 2.l6 Ife ■& 2.00 WK 1 - 25 | «h: .03 per bushel les*. * Kt: .04 per 100 lea*. | lo.b. farm I iHMAPOLIS LIVESTOCK flndßpolis, Aug. 17 — (UP) j Livestock: | 'neg®4.<>oo; active, steady; gw .« choice 160 tbs. and up; fas-■4ll-lfio ths. and numerouh ;l HilK 1 ' weight 14.80; 100-120 ■•,.■■-14.50; good and choice S'-'mIBsoO; calves 500; steers |soia»steady; two loads good F choice 1139 lb. steers - O aller lot Sood 16.50; odd I’™ ■*'’ cows steady; few g M! * ■! cows 12.50-13.50; canBHBcutters 6.75-8.75; vealers S'steady, top 16.00. L ■■-■700; fairly active and | - ■■ioyHteood and choice native largely 14.00-14.25; fc' H.K for strictly choice. I F 0« WAYNE LIVESTOCK Ind., Aug. 17- (UP) | • Hogs. No change. Evg Bhicago Livestock A 'ig. 17—(UP)—(WFA) £ “ -8,000. Active, fully steady; choice barrows and gilts up at 1 4 -?® ceiling: clloice sows at 14.00; i 1.000. Calves: 400. Gen jU “B et stea(ly; moderately ac- «'/ E Wl>t on Medium graspers g^.*W ed U P steers and heifers; here to quote; few F;® S >(! and choice steers in gi<B” all4 “t 16.50 to 18.00; 11,0 ce ’ lin S paid lor S’"” s wlo;va fed offerings; light 9 Heers 17.85; demand ■F 1 ' 1 medium grade stem s |' l ',' w *B lder 14.00; but very acf, 011 a " Siades, cows and t", '‘ ! ..® k ’ en4 bull supply; veal£i ‘“■ <iown : stock cattle marL’' Sft ‘W. 500 - Spring lambs and * ■'Khter ewes active, fully ■»<> action 011 loatl lisnl - I |ynn old crop lambs and mixed: bulk good and I r -Mfc tiVe s l au B h ter spring J E^W 5 "' with bucks discountEJ^B a i't deck mixed medium t/■ kinds 14 25; backs 13.25; m^S t 0 12-00, bucks b B. most mixe d medium to I . |B 01n age d native ewes | tO P 7-00; few- com- « W down t 0 5.25. 1 MF 'EI^V kaao Grain c,ose |/ ~J «BSept. 1.63%; Dec. 161%; rJyMb-%; July 1.51%. k/'W*’ May 1.12%; July 55. lIH. A. BIXLER IJptometrist houre: 12:30 to 5:00 Wd*y», 8:00 p. m. S l .>,>.B' 9l< Phon» 135 Glaareg Fitted

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FOR SALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES — Regardless of yoar heeds in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, including wire, beating elements, switches, fixture*, etc. Arnold & Kienle. 226-ts FOR SALE—Complete line cf wiring' supplies and fixtures. Want-ed-Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. 86-ts FOR SALE— 5 room semi-modern house, bungalo type with 2-car garage, on Dierkes street Walter J. Bookman, phone 3. 144-gtf FOR SALE—Modern 2 family home with beauty shop. Buyer may occupy owner’e 5 room apartment and have present income of $70.00 per month. Located close to business district on Adams street. Walter J. Bockman General Insurance and Real Estate. Phone 3. 161-ts FOR SALE —7-room modern dwelling, 3 bed rooms with cedar lined closets; hard wood floors; basement under entire house, large garage. Located North Third St. Price $6850. Walter J. Bookman, General Insurance and Real Estate. 166-ts FOR SALE —House trailers. Sea the new Travelight and Streamlight single and double. Also some good used trailers, very reasonable. Moser Trailer service, 3401 Maumee Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 185-30tx FOR SALE OR TRADE: Team roan mares 3 year old, weight 2800; roan gelding 4 year old, weight 1400; sorrel mare 4 year old, weight 1400; sorrel kelding 5 year old, weight 1600; grey mare 5 year old weight 1800; bay team 7 and 8 weight 3600; black gelding 8 years old, weight 1800 lbs.; several others. These horses all good, broke and gentle. Harry Reed, 1 mile north and 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind.; Craigville phone. 188-6 t FOR SAtE—Red beets for canhing. 804 North Thirteenth street or phone 5645, or 538-J. 190-g6tx FOR SALE —5 burner new Kerosene stoves, built-on oven. Limited number. Stucky & Co. 191-5 t FOR SADE“Chester White male pigs, weight 125 lbs. Choleria immuned. David J. Barkley, Monroeville R.R. 2. Phone 3281. 194-lt FOR SALE—New wheat and oats straw in stack. Phone 73 Monroe. Jim A. Hendrick. 1942tx FOR SALE—Speed - Queen washing machine, Al condition. Jim Marth, Thirteenth Street. 194-2tx FOR SALE—3 pound spring chickens, alive or dressed. Mrs. Roy L. Price, phone 7962. J94-3t FOR SALE—3 lawn mowers, in good condition. 603 Penn street or phone 4133. 194g2t FOfe feALE—l93l"Ford, two (doon good tires and fair condition. Call 573-A. 194g2tx lost and found LOST—Billfold containing Masonic and government papers. Sunday night between Decatur and Middlebury. Finder may keep pony; please return papers to 236 W. Creighton. Fort Wayne phone H-77652 after 6 p. m. L. P- Reese Rock Island, 111. 192-3 t LOST—'Green skirt for a 1941 Chevrolet sedan somewhere in Decatur, Tuesday night. Gerald Cook, telephone Monroe 96 C or leave at this office. 193-a3tx LOST: Ration book” No. 4. Edgar N. Wicks. Kltx FOR SALE — Improved 40 acre farm in Union Township, Level, Highly Productive Land, Good Six room house recently remodeled, Barn. Chicken House and other improvements. Call No. 174 01 No. 1509. Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. 194g2t FOR SALE—Modern 6 room home 3 blocks from business district, Double Garage, Large Lot, nice lawn and fine shade trees. Call No. 174 or No. 1509. Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur j 9^ n 2 t Fofi - SALE— Completely Modern Five Room Home, Unusually well constructed Best of equipment throughout, garage, laige lot, nicely landscaped. Owners, leaving city. Immediate possession. Call No. 174 or No. 1509. Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur. Indiana. 194g2t

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WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING — all makes. Needles, oil, belts, part*. We make covered buckles, cove.ed buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 180-27tx WANTED—Celling prices paid for good used cars. Drive in and get the cash. Zintsmaster Motor Sales, Ist and Monroe. Phone 372. 164-ts WANTED: To clean out governmeat toilets, cesspools and cisterns. Will go anywhere. Prices are reasonable. Drop a card to Major Harris, Grover Hill, Ohio. 186-9tx "WANTED TO BUT — Disabled horses; also livestock hauling. Phone 8933, William Harrod. 192g27t ROUTE SALESMEN—We are interested in reliable men age 23 to 50 yeans to operate and manage established Jewel Food Routes. Guaranteed weekly salary, commission and bonus. Car, merchandise and expenses furnished. Permanent employment. For interview apply, write or call Jewel Tea Co., Inc., 3304 South Calhoun, FL Wayne, Ind., phone H-3107. Ask for Mr. Meyers. 189-ts WANTED: Single man to operate and live at country gas and grocery store. No experience necessary. O’Day Oil Co., 1803 McKinley Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 189-6 t If you have had experience on wrecked automobiles and understand how to deal with people we are willing to offer training so you can qualify as an automobile insurance adjuster. Good opportunity. State qualifications. Replies will be treated confidentially. Address 1 Box 399 c/o Democrat. 192-4 t WANTED—iCook. Apply at Adams county memorial hospital. 193-3 t WANTED — Two-room furnished apartment with private bath, electric or gas stove. By last week in August or first week in September. Ray D. White, c/o Democrat. 194-6 t WANTED—Cook. Apply Warman’s Restaurant, 169 S. Second St. 194-3tk WANTED—MaiI to work at Sher-inan-White Cream Station. Apply corner 3rd and Monroe Sts. 194-ts WANTIED—'To buy good second hand corn binder. Write or see C. D. Balsiger, phone 143, Berne, Ind. 188-t MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROUbLk—Call on us, we will be glad to give you a free estimate on any else job. We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold * Klenk. Phone 463. 8G ts APPLIANCE bkfcViCE - We service all rhakes of washers, sweepers, Irons, and other electtrlcal appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31-ts FARMERS ATTENTION —We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pAy all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts CEILING PRICES paid for late model good used automobiles. Fred Busche, phone 975. 185-12tx NOTICE: We wilUbe canning on August 13, 15 and 17. Thereafter, we will can each week day except Saturday. Goods to be panned must be in by 3 p.m. Liechty Cannery, Berne. 189-g7t Experienced - automobile insurance adjuster between ages of 25 and 40. Excellent opportunity. Minimum traveling. State qualifications. Replies will be treated confidentially. Address Box 398 c/o Democrat 192-a4t ~I)id you know that we have over 300 books that rent for 5c per week? Stop Back. 192-g3t THE PARTIES WHO enga|ed the all-steel clothes line . posts; can get them now. ’ Maier Hide and Fur Co. 189-6 t The Rockets are the most popular blood line in the Hampshire breed today. Buy a gilt bred to the Golden Rocket at the Harvey Steffen hog sale Wednesday, Auguet 22. 192-stx

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Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks irregularly lower in active trading. Bonds lower; U. S. governments lower. Curb stocks irregular. Cotton lower. Wheat, rye, oats, corn and barley irregular. Chicago livestock: hogs, active, fully steady; cattle steady; hardly enough to quote; sheep fully steady. o Britain Increases Gasoline Rations London, Aug. 17— (UP) —Britain’s basic gasoline ration for the next three months has been increased 25 per cent. The increase will raise motorists’ monthly mileage from 120 to 150.

I We Are Now I Handling I New Steel S What are your needs? We Ml can furnish them. PRIME GRADE, ALL HOT ROLLED S| Eye Beams, H Beams, Chanm nel Iron, Plate Iron, Angle Ml Iron, Round Iron, Square 19 Iron, Strip Iron, Flat Iron, H also some steel sash base- |||| ment windows. I The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 3 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 495 — 6913 PURE BEEF BROTH For Sale ADD VEGETABLES AND MAKE DELICIOUS BEEF AND VEGETABLE SOUP. STEURY Locker Service Phone 267.

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Jap Naval Leader Commits Suicide Acts To Atone For Country's Defeat San Francisco, Aug. 17—(UP)— Vice Admiral Takijlro Oiilshl, chief of the naval general staff, has followed the Japanese war minister in committing hara-karf to atone for his country’s defeat. The official Japanese Domel agency said today that Onlshi killed himself at 3 a. m. yesterday Tokyo time at his official residence after writing this note addressed to Japanese suicide pilots: ‘‘Ever convinced of final victory, you fell gallantly as human bullets. But that conviction finally hasn't been fulfilled. With my death, I aspire to make atonement tor ail you candidates and members of the bereaved.” Onishi’s suicide followed by less than 48 hours that of war minister Gen. Korechika Anami. Thus both the Japanese army and navy have “atoned” for their failure to win the war for Emperor Hirohito. Circumstances suggested' that Onishi may have been elevated to chief of the naval general staff especially for the honor of harakiri. He previously had been listed only as vice chief of staff, with Admiral Soemu Toyada as chief. Perhaps Toyada was considered too valuable to be sacrificed. (Another Domei dispatch, directed toward Europe, referred to Onishi as still vice chief of the naval general staff, however.) Still another Japanese officer— Lt. Gen. Kiyotomi Okamoto, Japanese military attache to Switzer-land-committed suicide at Zurich yesterday, but Japan’s defeat still has not brought the wave of mass suicide first anticipated. Onishi was elSvated to vice chief of the naval general staff May 29, 1945, succeeding vice admiral Jisabui'o Ozawa, after commanding Japanese army and navy land-based planes in the Philippines. —o Couple To Remember War Surrender Dates The (surrender dates of the Germany and Japanese armies to United States forces will be easily remembered by Mr. and Mrs. David Habegger, prominent residents of Blue Greek township. Germany surrendered on May 8, which was Mrs. Habegger’s birthday. Japan folded up on August 14, which was Mr. Habegger’s natal anniversary. Mr. Habegger is 64. Another German Sub Surrenders Buenos Aires, Aug. 17—(UP)— Another German submarine with 45 officers and men aboard enter-

e dMar Del Plata at 10:45 a.m.— three months and one week after the Nazi surrender. The first Nazi submarine to enRfltr Buenos Aires for surrender turned up more than a month ago. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice lx heneby Riven the taxpayers of Blue Creek Township, Adams County, Indiana that the proper leital officers of said municipality at their regular meeting, on the 26tli day of AukuhL will consider the following emergency appr<qo lal loiih so rille yettl ISto. Townahip Fund 1, C., Clerk Hire *61.50 Township Fund 2A, Traveling 25.60 Township Fund 2 C, Per Dfelm Allowance ~..62.50 Total $140.00 Tuition Fund No. 28 ».....$300.00 Taxpayers appearing have a right •to be heard thereon. W. 11. Pattcnion, Trustee Blue Creek Township. Dated Aug. 3, 1915. Aug. 10-17 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is herelliy given the taxpayers of French Township, Adams County, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting on the 28th day of August, will consider the following emergency appropriations for the year 1915. Township Fund No. 1 C, Ciefk hire $60.00 Township Fund No. 2 A, Traveling 20.00 Township Fund No. 2 C, Per Diem 60.00 Taxpayers appearing have a night to be heard thereon. Loren Heller, Trustee of French Twp. o NEW SECRET (Continued From Page One) ets,” Arnold said, "which will ‘home’ on enemy planes.” Listing the bases he said the United States should keep, Arnold said air warfare of the future would be so terrible that war should never again be permitted to happen. “If the other fellows know what we have," he said, "they will think twice.” Arnold declined to say whether the new super-super bomber has yet been flown. He asserted, however, that is it "in existence” and "coming on.” Displaying a map of, the world, Arnold compared the new bomber’s range with that of the superfortress. The radius scaled slightly more than 2,000 miles for the B-29 and more than 5,000 for the new craft. Arnold saio science naa created the new weapons which made this country unbeatable. JAP GOVERNMENT (Continued Fiom Page One) lay down their arms in total surrender. Gen. Prince Naruhiko HigashiKuni, new Japanese premier and war minister, called on all army forces to obey the rescript by yielding their arms in "profound sorrow" and returning to peace. Navy minister Admiral Matsumasa Yonai pledged that the navy would “set the imperial mind at ease by confirming the imperial will.” At the same time, Japanese general headquarters notified MacArthur by radio that mem-

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bers of the emperor's family had left by plane for Manchuria, Chian and French Indo China to inform Japanese forces there of Hirohito’s cease-fire order. Other developments in the fastbreaking Pacific situation included: 1. —Japan formally asked MacArthur to halt the Russian offensive in Manchuria on the ground that it was making Japanese compliance with a cease-fire order difficult. Tokyo said the Soviets were approaching a point west of industrialiy-important Mukden after an indicated advance of 250 miles. 2. —Japan admitted that Japanese planes attacked some 12 Allied transports which approached extremely near the coast of the home island of Shikoku at noon Tokyo time yesterday, but pointed out that the incident occurred four hours before Hirohito had issued his oease-fire orders. 3. —The official Japanese Dome! news agency said Japan has made arrangements to return the occupied Portuguese half of Timor island northwest of Australia to Portugal. 4. Tokyo said Vice Admiral Takijlro Onishi, chief of the Japanese naval general staff had committed suicide at his official residence yesterday — the second

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIEN » of th. Before the Board of School Trustees vounly ’ * nuldna Aotice is hereby glvwn the taxpayers of Decatur Adamo Cnuntv ma iann that the proper legal offle'ers of said sehoo eorporatHn th£ f r o^owi r ngTudget PlaCe On M AuKU,t conVderX A l% a %« n «°d n S ec. school 4S2d °° 5. p ’ n ' sp 6 Supt. Office 3300.06 TUITION FtIWR 7. School Attendance and A. Tr. Salaries census 200.00 Hi'trh School *l7 74n no B. Inst. Teaching 6165.658. Tr. Salaried 37,740.0. n ■’ l,p r r l Y Klo . n 1314.00 Elam. Schools <7,0tJ.00 ' SI '‘IP , 7 G. Trans. Tuition 515 00 3 Hlem. .Schools 7,533.22T0tal Exben. Tuition Fund Sit .. 2. High School 10,753.05 ROND OF NRJFI®S? E. Maintenance School Plant A. Payment Prfn ibo nn v ■V , Thb‘’ v,, ”° 18 2225.50T0t«r 8 «Vn Rond oF sinkF. Fixed Charges 2712.80 Ing Fund fitttsft G. Co-ordinate and Auxiliary 6115.H5 Activities 3,206.00 ESTIMATE OF FI Nns TO BE RAISER Funds required for Expen-ew to special Tuition Deeemher ttlut of Incoming Year: Fund Fund Fnnd I. Total Budget Estimate for ensuing year, Jan. 1. to Dee. 31, 1946, Inclusive $ 50,057.22 85,534.00 6115,65 2 Necessary Expenditures, Aug. 1 to , )e .\ 3l !.. pr€s^t year •; 1 15.28D.5S 33,881.22 3078.01 3. Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid 'before Dec. 31st of present year—not included in line 2.. . 4. Total Estimated Expenditures (add lines 1,2, and 2) $ 65,346.78 119,215.22 9191.56 Funds nn hnnd an* to be Received ’ from Sources other thnn proposed Tnx I.evyt 5. Actual Balance, July 31st of present year $11,260.53 <4,484 74 HA8.59 6. Taxes to be collected, present year (TXecemiber Settlement) $21,692 47 11,194 79 3nfi 96 7. Miscellaneous Revenue d 0 be received, Aug. Ist of present year to December 31st of next school year (Schedule on file lh office of School Board): a. Special Taxes (see Schedule) .... $ 2612.55 46,091.87 353.21 b. Transfer Tuition and All Other Revenue (see Schedule) 8008.93 8. Total Funds (Add lines 5,6, 7a and 7b) .<533,585.55 109.750.-33 <533.7# 9. Net annount Required to be raised for Expenses to Dec. 31 of Ensuing year (Deduct line 8 from line 4) ..,$29,761.23 9+34.89 430A.6S 10. Operating Balance (Not in excess of expense from Jan. 1 to June 30, less Mist. Revenue for same period) $14,500.00 14,500.00 750.00 11. Amount to he raise<l by Tax levy (Add lines 9 and 10)....544,261.23 23,934.89 5110.86 I’HOImSKII I.KVIES Net Taxable Property 6,313,786.00 Number of Taxable Polls 333 Levg nn Annual tn Fund Property Be Rntard Special 70 44,261.23 Tuition 38 23,934.89 Bond or Sinking —OB 5,110.86 Total 1.16 73,306.98 < omparative Statement of Taaea . Collected an* Ta Be FoWected Annie of '•’• Re Fnnd Collected Collected Collect e* Collected 194.1 tIM4 HMS VMS Special 33.333.09 41,474.49 44,155.92 Tuition ... 20,790.93 24,651.75 22.804.75 Bond or -Sinking 11,511.83 3,667.29 6,309.54 5,116.86 Total 65,635.85 69,7*3.53 73.270.21 73,306.98 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented.to the Cewnty Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, failure so to do, by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure.s>> to do, by the County Auditor, ten or 'more taxpayers feelin g themselves aggrieved by such levies may appeal to the State Hoard of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon, by filing or petition with Bhe County Auditor not later than October 15, and the •State Board will fix a date for hearing in this County. T. G. MdY’ARLAND l>ated this 8 day of August 1945 R. E. MUMMA AUG. 10-17 GERALD O. COLL

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top-ranking Japaneae officer lu three dkpt to commit hara-karl after Japan's surrender. 6.—-A new Japanese cabinet headed by Prince Narubiko Hi-gashl-Kunl. a cousin of kirohlto, was sworn in at the imperial palace.

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