Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 1945 — Page 5

BuRDAY. SEPT. 22, 1945.

Wei Reports R£PO rt of local ■ ■ns foreign markets ■ ■■ for ■ BnNETT. MURRAY 4 CO. iSne *" Os l,ve,t<K ‘' ■ |KJ jlur -, Willshire, Berne g|H\ |lccl . received every day until 12:30 P- m. ..nd n<> commission, phone 301 |BH C( , ri .. <i September -’i l! ' 8 »;<“ l^> i4olh ‘ Hr*' ;«« IMr ----- i ;, 3-' lIV 9<H' 3 c ' 14.5" I Mg 12 00 I MW.'',,. »5o IH 4 Hcuhner STOCK yards Phone 101 H i. <1 September 21 SB eonmiiee-ou oi weight charge My to Hi' lb* - 14 00 Mt., 120 I*’-. n 60 ■ 13.75 holt • 3.00 H)* ichoice) 1500 K t, ••—■■- 1100 ■ 6.00 VWHOLESALE EGG AND C| POULTRY QUOTATIONS I Furnished by ’■otCATUR PRODUCE CO. Bj Phone 300 Ml (directed September 21 Ergs -3«. C Euxs 27. c .ni broiler* and fryer* 20. c fryer* JK.. springers, 3 lbs. Ac Up 24. c tr. iliiil'ii 3 lb* 24. e >.rn 15. ■p 10. c >,[ LOCAL grain market K BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected September 21 Bean* subject to change ■ during day. ■M price* delivered at elevator. K I Red Wheat 11.57 K 2 Red Wheat 1.56 S I New ana Old Corn 1.80 K. 2 New Oat* Mi ■s, H. y Bean* 2.16 ■m Ssefl 1.00 m --— 1.25 S Grain* .03 per bushel 1«m. | Cora: .04 per 100 1«m. ® lo.b. tarn* It ) H?' * ZaJ IF 11 I ♦’ II ife Ilk ■ HBH& k. B HAMED by President Truman tc ■ become single head of the Surgplut Property Administration is gw. Stewart Symington, above. ■ The job will entail the disposal gos vast stocks of leftover war Bloods. (International) U, JL _. Z; * It ‘ I r ' 'll IH CART. TERMIT HANAN of Hous- •*>< Tex., shown waving as he Wrived back in the U. 8. aboard «>• of the three B-29's which flew ”? m Japan to Chicago and then *«ehfngton, has disclosed that wasasakl. ruined In »he second * , " n!C bombing attack, was picked as a target only because ««uds covered an undisclosed *». Beahan dropped the bomb _gW*C**H. (International) N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST S.«. HOURS: T?J !S6 12:*) to B:00 bsturdeys. 1:00 p. m, r,_ c 135 "TH Mamtnsd Glasses fitted

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES -oFor 26 words or laser 1 time 50c. 2 times 76c! i 3 times fl; 6 times 11.76. • Rate* quoted ere for conaec- ) utive insertion*. n 0 classified i ads accepted on akipday achedi ule. I Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE is 6c per word for ini sertlon. Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 0 a. m. FOR SALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES — Re gardlea* of your needs in the ' line of electrical supplies, large or 1 small, we can supply you, includ--1 ing wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE—7-room modem dwelling, 3 bed rooms with cedar lined closets; hard wood flooru; basement under entire house, large garage, located North Third St. Price |6850. Walter J. Hockman. General Insurance and Real Estate. 1661 f FOR sAlk Dining ioom suite and a hedroom suite, electric stove with a toaster and waffel Iron, drmser, Wilton rug, clothes rack, laundry stove, two pairs of drape*. Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe telephone. 106-ts FOR SALE liedroom suite, electric stove, waffle iron and toaster; laundry stove; dreosor, kitchen cabined; clolhoa rack. .Mrs. Fred Stauffer, Monroe routu 1, Phone Monroe 91-N. 211 gtf Foil's ALE Fairfiei<r*artifi.d *wheat. Seed rye. Feed lacks. Southdown buck. Spotted Poland Imar. Black and tan coon hound pupe. Geo. E. Harper, 1 mile south oi Hoagland. 219-6tx FOR SALk”-Ncwly painted 'Silver I ionic house trailer, used as home, can be moved to lake. Good tires. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 873. K.C. Building 216ktf FOR SALE -Used milking machine, good condition. S. E. Brown 223 North First street, phone 84- 225-3tx FOR”SAEE Have nice lot of evergreaita different sixes. Also hardy chrysanthemum* clumps in several colors. Dahlia tubers and clumps. Harlow's Gardens, N. 13th St. 222-3tx FOR SALF>-1935 Plymouth coup , mechanically good. Curt Wolf j, 850 High street, Decatur, telephone 7425. 222a3t x Wfl SALITIi ;'" .-we* Phone 573-P. 223-g3t« FOR “SALE NEW irarioii plow* and disc*. Horn hydraulic manure loaders, cultipactoiw, eultiinulchers, rotary hoes and corn she!lera. U-cd 1 tractor plow, 2 tractor discs, 3 cultimulcheiw and 2 rotary hoes. Cralgvllle Garage. 223-« t FOR' SALE T“imT|*T<"m e~ ~h»ng bench, 2 large jee boxes and other articles, t all Nl. 221 :tx CK'i LI NG" PR I<' ES |> a id~f or “ late model used cans. 1 need cars. Fred Busciie. phone 975. 2 J3t6x FOR SALE — I'lilily largo size '516.95: Chests of drawers $17.39; Desks $14.46,— Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199. 22312 house trailer*, real buy*, see us first. Eury Trailer Service, 2033 S. Calhoun pt.. Fort Wayne, Ind. 101 T FOR SALE John Di<-r. 999 torn planter, lung truck and fertiliser. Raymond Becker,. Phone 973 K. 224-g2lx Ft Tli SALE i;- mh on emi-modi-rii lioum-. (Tow lo G. E., goo'i location. 7 room house, Eleventh S'., with gi,od basement, furnace, toilet j and liafh, li room house. .Monroe St. with toile: and baib. 5 ■•••■■ u newly built liouae sou:h end of town. Schwartz Realty Service. 915 W. .Monroe, Phone 1398 221 H FOB SALE ITiilaftsible baby bug gy. good condition. Phom- 0914 after 7 p.m. 224-3 IX For sale Coirediib- iamH. I Alfred Myers, 2 uiih . north of Wren, second house west, 216 T FOR SALE 7 room hoii. •■. .semi 'noderii, located on Sou'll Fifth street, splendid location, good nelghlMirhood, two car garagfL , good cistern. Priced right. I’«»--session within a month from sab'. Inquire: (5. Ilemy llicrly, Inc., 107 S. Second St., City. 22413 MIR'SALE * - Fairfield wh< as from certified seed: cleaned and ready to saw. Marcellus Davison, 1 mile east south of .Monroe. 221-2 t Foil SALE — South AmerTcan bananas, by pound or stalk. uo limit. Harvey Ladlg. North 13th alreet (Homewood) Open even-; ing «. 224-2 t-x FoiI'SALE — Palm rmHaurant In Celina. O Doing s3ti 'Km business per year, also beer permit. Quick sale price. $4500. See Otto Ott, C« liua, O. 224g3t-x

K*n Reynolds z ; ■ z "He found my watch—and won't give it back to me until I offer a reward in the Democrat Want Ads'" FOR .-:.\LE !’•'> bah* good alfalfa. Chauncey Shoe's, Phone 966-M. 222-3tx Folt SALE i t’h'ner siiit- eows, will farrow in 4 week*. Phone 513-J. Henry Dehner. 222-g3tx FOR SALE Shropshire bucks, t to 4 year* old; ewes to let out on shares. I»ren Grass, Decatur route 2, % O. V. Dillig, Craigville and Ib-catur phones. 222-g3t FOR SALE Fairfield win.,', grown from certified seed. Ez.a Kaehr, 5 mile west of Monroe on 124. Craigville phone. 222g3l WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING — all make*. Needles, oil. belts, parte. We make covered buckle*, cove.ed button*, do hemstitching. I make buitonholM. Boardman’s. *45 South First. 247-24tx WANTED Used cars, highest prices paid for good, clean used cars. No delay For quick cash see Zlotamaster Motor Sales. First and Monroe; phone 372. 2H-tf WANTEITTtFiRENT“Houscs anft apartments by the Central Soya Co. Cali "Doc" Vizard, phone 337. 219-12 t MAN WANTED Driv. truck and fire furnace; steady job, good pay. Stuckey’s Stoker Service. 22213 WANTED Exp<-ifenced auto mechanics in modern local garage. Addr-ws reply to Box 113, % Democrat. 22Utf WANTED TO RENT t'J" < r< farm or larger. Have equipment. Can furuisb references. Address Box ill c/o Democrat. 224u2t-x WANTED Carpenters on the Soya job. sl.:to per hour and $i.95 for over time. Contact Ira Bodie, telephone 6911 or MacDonald Engineering Company's office. 224*3t-x WANTED ()ffl<u:r'«t wife desires furnished apartment or house ( all or write 410 Line SI. 224-31* WANTED Girl lo can- for child Phone 529. 223tfx J Linotype Operator IW have an opening for a linotype operator lo operate either a num her 6 or I-I machine. I Regular work week ] 12 hou r n with Saturday afternoon ' off. I »S lead y employment. (><Nid working eon (l 11 ion s . ( Apply al DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ■ Telephones HM)O or 1001. MISCELLANEOUS ROOF TROI Bid. Dasi oa ua, wo will be glad to give you a (roe estimate on any sixe job. We can apply a guaranteed Catroy roof at no additional cost. Also brick and t.«be*tos siding. Arnold * Klenk Phone 463. W-ts APPLTANCt~BERVICE . We service all make* of washers, 11 sweepers, iron*, and other electrical appliance*. We carry a com-' plete line of parts for all popular make*.-Arnold A Kieok. 31-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—W« remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2<WO. We pay all phpne charges. The Stadler . Products Co. 15-ts i insulate I room home* us low as $140.00 comple)'*. Homeguard insulation installed by our trained specialists will evt - your fuel cost up to 40%. Cail phone 429 today for free estimates. Gamble's. 224-11

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SALESMAN WANTED by well known oil company. Man over thirty preferred. Experience tint noeMMry. Immediate sten-iy Income for man with car. Write P T. Webster, 571 Standard Building. Ch-veiaiMl 13, Ohio 2241 t-X-S FOUND"” LQST Pyrene fin drum. Under Ideaae return to fife station. Reward. 223-g3t MacARTHUR (Continued From Page On*) tion. There have been recurrent reports In-re lliut MacArthur bad political aspirations. In an exchange of letters with a Nebraska congressman before the 1944 political conventions. MarArihur discussed the desirability of hoviug u military man lit the white house in time nt war. Some tar son* Interpreted that as an indication ——— I ■ II - —— I I 11.11 — —

I' w SENATOR HAROLD H BURTON OF OHIO, whose appointment to be associate justice of the U. S. supreme court has been confirmed by the Senate, receives a congratulating handshake from the man who nominated him -President Harry S. Truman. Burton takes the scat recaatly vacated when Justice Owen Roberta retired. (International) BMMMaMMMIiMBIMMaMMaMMMBMMMM ■ Winter Protection • p on your Shrubs and Flowers by ■ covering with Black Magic Peat • Moss. ■ i Finest of Lawn Grass Seeds, B ■ open or shady, also White Dutch. ■ Clover. • : John’s Seed Store ■ taaaaaaaaaaaa a a a a a a a a a a a b aa a a aaaaaaaea aaaaaa aaa a a t : WANTED : AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN ■ ■.. . ■ B desiring work in fast growing industry. B B Muot have nupervisorv ability and experience in Analytical Control work. Many opportunities for advancement. If interested call or write, ■ B D. H. KINGSLEY, Central Soya Co.. Inc. Decatur, Indiana — Phone 337. 8 ■ , i a a aa a a aaa a a aaa a a a a a a a aa a 1

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that he bad his eys on the white, house. But MacArthur told Hoillei in Tokyo that he had no politic*ll plan*. "None whatsoever,** he replied to Baillie's direct question, ex { i plaining that when he finished hl*' present job he would end bl* pub I lie service. -0 — — Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall West of Hanna Nuttman Park Watchtower Bible Study, 7 30 p. m. Friday. Hept. 28. 1945. Service meeting. 7 3o p. m. Course in Theocratic Ministry. 8:30 p. m. . All iieople of good will arc Invited lo attend those timely Bible studies. ■' - —■ ■ — ~o- ——— A forest will register five degrees cooler during the hotteat 1 'Wecther. The air also is somewhat cooler above the tree* ami this cooling influence mav eztend 5.i U 0" feet above foreaU'd arose

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Considers Tax Cui For War Veterans Biq Reduction First Year As Civilians Wasliinglon. Sept. 22 <IP) — ('ongreM, which has heaped words of praise on G. I'a. for winning (ho war. is thinking of adding a practical note by giving discharged servicemen a big tax rrduction in their first year of civilian life. Chairman Walter F. George, D. Ga.. of the tax-handling senate finafire committee disdoae*! today that he Is very definitely considering such a plan. If it work* out, many thousand* of ex-servicemen will he given the welcome Christmas present of knowing that their taxes for next year will be whittled down to virtually nothing at all Horn*- may not even have to (He returns. George told reporters he believed veterans who missed high wartime wages were entitled to some extia benefits during their personal reconversion struggle*. He said his plan iniglif lie written into the interim tax reduction bill which congress plans to have iu effect starting Jan. 1. George said he was considerin': this program: I Continuing for tin first year after discharge the extra $i.MM' ex-1 einption allowed all men in uni form under present law. Under this law a married man with twoj children has a total exemption of I |3,soii a year, enough to exempt j him entirely from taxes it he earns | under $67 a week. 1. Providing extra exemption i for veterans with service oversea.t, based on tin- length of overseas duty, so that the veterans won’t face a tremendotis tax load immt dSIXTH ARMY TO (Continued From P»g« on*) to land Gen. Walter Kretiger. commander of tin sixth, will lead ' his men ashore. Advance parties already were ■in Kyushu Elements of the seci ond and fifth marine divisions, i comprising the fifth amphibious corps, occupied Die Nagasaki airfield preparatory to the at rival of Kreagcr From Nagasaki, in western Kyushu, tlie Americans probably I will (an out to take over the naval base, due norlii, and 1 ultimately ilu trig industrial cith-s I of I'kok.i Yawata, Moji and Kokura. to the liortlieast. \miricaii occupation of northern Kyushu probably also will | open up the Tsushima Strait gate i way to the .Lipan Sea, the wc-st i, coast of Honshu and the east coas' o( Korea American naval forc-es al Nagasaki Were evacuating the last of i HM'i'ti liberated war prisoners ' from Kyushu camps today Mlllt H Hl M'VltlMllt.M•• x«. 17(70 Th, „r iHCiISSH **. **«>»■ « »unl, i . 11l Ho Adam- »'ircult <',.,iit, 1 H. pteiufe-r ’r. rm, 11'1’, i .Imn.llia ilatt.h ill »-» It , mon IGitUhall II appearing from atfldnit, ijl- I I" th- above >nlltl> <1 < i1 1 .,t Bunnon Gattshall, defemiant, I* i ; 10,0 I,|< 111 of th, n1.,!, ..I India- ; >-.« ..0(0, I tlli n-101, iou-l.i KO. VII tile .-aid llurmnn Col I' .-.li ill Ui.,l I, In ami .iplHlir 10-1..|, 111,. Holl Juda, -d th, Adam- I’ll, ill! I‘on t • oi. Hi. It,Hi d.iy of .Vi,v,-oil,* i, Hit.. 1 Ilie ~m<- 10-jng ~ .lurjdi'lni l> <> of tm- m-»t r> nut ii |> iin thereof, lo , | lx- hold-n al Hi,- Court Hoiim- In . !thi- cjlj -,f l>,,,itui, < oiiiim-m iiik • on Monday Hi i i <la» of Novetii | her A I', II'I-. and plead l>v au-SWi-l or deinir to » ,ol . otiipl.unl, oi tin -aim will 1,,- braid .end ,1, !•|. ' min-d In hi a" i-ifi r W i','r VlXS. nr, iiuiik uni |li< S' -I •,f - ,i,| Court 1,. r. |„ .fff|ve<|, tin 1 l|l, duv ol H- pl,-tuber. II • e'Bd,- < • ', o'.ilm r. ci, i s He Fern C Hii-rls. Ih-put s.pbmb. II I'tl. Ilulirrl It. Mi-e IrH.-iSnn. VHcirae,.

lately upon their return to this country. i. Freeing oversea* vetnian* who in (he final analysis would owe nu'hing from the obligation of even DBing out return* for the years they w«re out of the country.

Public Sale I, the undersigned, will sell my hounehold goods located on Main Street,' known a* the Hocker icsidemT. Monroe, Ind., on Friday, Sept. 28, Commencing at 2.00 P. M. White cniniieled table iop Ifciruseiie stove, with built-in oven. Premier cooking range; good 3-tmrnei oil stove, good circulating heating stove, drop head sewing mac him* 2 dremcerw; buffet; enameled wash sink, with cabinet; utility cabinet; library table; electric washer; 2-l'ic-ce upholstered living .<lOlll suite; iron bed with springs and mattress; large and small mirrors: upliolstcred chair; kitchen table; Hoover c arpel -we, per; electric table lump 2 electric- irons; reed lawn efiair. lawn mower; stepladdet; large chest; large trunk; small cedar chest; garden plow clothes rack; liail tree; clock shelf; medicine cabinet; 9x12 rug; small stand; linoleum. 12x18, almost new; smaller piece* linoleum food chopper; copper wash boiler: spring scales; galv. tubs; tool chest: some bedding, oil drum; garden tools, cooking utensils, elisio-. and many other arti«t< s. TERMS CASH. MRS. MARY LIECHTY, OWNER Jeff Lie* hiy. Am li'»m«' PUBLIC AUCTION I Notice i- hereby given that lli< undersigm-d as executrix of the last will and i< -i.cmeiii of Grace Hurst deceased, will offer for sale at ■ public- auction at th** laic residence of said Grace* Hurst at 239 North ' Thirieenth street in Itec atur, Adam* County. Indiana, on Saturday, September 29,1945 at 2:00 o'clock P. M. the lollowtnd personal property, to-Wit: Household Furniture* consisting of thn< pie<» Living Room suite; one Dining Room Tabic with six chairs; 1 buffet; Apex Electric Xw-' pei. two largt mirrors, cupboard; oil <ooking stove; breakfast hi, kitchen rang’’, n-. box; utility cabim-ts; washing machine; El, c'ri, iron heating stove iiiiscellaii'*on cooking ulensiia; copper icoiler Posler bed and springs; iiim-rspring mattress, s feather pillows; bedspread, mattress, dresser; c lothes chest. mis< •■tlaiicoiis bedding; three 9x12 rugs and urn* >*l" rug; 4 floor lamps; 4 pair curtains, 3 blind ; throw rugs metal lied, springs and mattress; dresser; ■ ommod, ; ’rocker; mi o-llam-ous dishes; 1 pair of drapes; bed lamp wash bowl and pitcher; hall trees; set ot dinner dishes; glass cuplward; lawn mower, ami other household articles. TERMS CASH Mabel Marie Ray EXECUTRIX Melvin f.<-i,lity. Anctiom-ei Bi le < Daniels. < ’!, rk Ferd L. Litterer, Attorney. CaiiNe No, 1.126 Notice of Sale of Real Estate State of Indiana. County of Adam-. :.s; in th<' Adams Circuit Court. In ih> ’. slate of B Jam. - Ric*. dc ceaseil. Tin ulld’ isigned as Ex>*< ulor ol ill, la.*' will ami lestaiuent of B James Rice, decea-«‘ii, hereby give noth that by virtue- of power given him by said will and for ih> purpose of making distribution ot said estate he is now offeiing for sale at private sab- the following described real estate in said county, towit: Fifty five feel of eVI ii width off of the south side of out-lot number nim-ly live 1 in Jose ph Crabb' W estern Addition to the town, now c ity of Decatur, Indiana, except 94 feet off of the west ernl thereof. This i- on<- of tin- tinesi home- in the b, -1 residential part of said city, an.i i* loiated at 237 North Fifth street. Terms Cash upon delivery of deed; immediate possession, subject to the t x<-« tor 1945 payable tn 1946 and subsequent taxes: subject to a*s»‘*»menis tor any public improvement not due or payable at this time. Offers will b. received by ill, undersigned at his office in K of (T. Building. Decalin. India'ia. until I o'clock I' M. Tuesday, Sepu-mber 35, 1945; highest ami best offer will be repotted to the Court for approval or disapproval. Properly may l«- ins|*< < led ,<t any time by contac ting Bob Heller, (Phone- 87bi who is my authorized agent (or receiving offers. HENRY B. HELLER EXECUTOR

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1 George said Ute irfurn* in which no tax liability was involved rrev * tod only an additional burden of i>apor work for the government , 1 and were a nuisance to the returning veteran.