Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1945 — Page 5

■y OCTOBER 29, 1945.

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 26 words or less: 1 time 60s; 2 times 76e; J times |1; 6 times >1.76. Rates quoted are for consecutive Insertions. No classified ado accepted on eklpday schedule. Rato for 10 point BLACK FACE ie 5c per word for Inaertlon. Copy must bo In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Is • a. m. FOR SALE swreirsiACHiNfiffipxißißa —all makes. Needles, oil. belts, parts. We make covered buckles, covered buttons, do hemstitching, make buttonholes. Boardman’s 445 South First. 231t27i FOK &ALB—4o~acre farm'west oi Decatur, good fertile soil, and good buildings, with electricity. Schwarts Realty Service, #ls W. Monroe st. Tel. 1398. 231tf rOR"sILE-8 "room,”! apartment house on North Sixth street, water, lights, gas. Rooms furnished to move in; possession in 30 days. Priced to sell. Schwartz Realty tfcrvice, 915 W. Monroe st., phone 1398. 232tf five room completely modern Mercer Avenue home. Large living room, dining room, kitchen with built in capboards, one large bedroom, one small bed room. Basement with majestic furnace, automatic hot water heater. May be viewed in afternoons by appointment only It's good to live In Decatur. Bob Heller, Realtor, K. C. Building, Phone 870 night or day. EOll SALE .Miller arc a ciders for the farm 200 aiup. Come in fur demonstration. Steffen Implement Cc., Third St. Phone 180 353-3 t FOR SALE Berkshire gilts, ellg-

ible to register. Alio smooth mouth black horse. Junes F. Dailey, Tocsin, “ 253-3 tx Ftift SALL Massey-Marrls a:i<l John Deere breaking plow* and Brady garden tractors. Gerber Implement store, phone 255 253-dte FOR SALE Estate lleatrola. la r*U nite; eopperclad kitchen range; kttciiAi <dflii>,4- 8-pteeo dining room suite; 2 small floor lamps: 2 beds; settee; davenport. Fred Hancher. phone <77. 253-34 FOR &ALE Pumitu*• repair. Up bolstering and reflnishing, picture framing and stove repair. Sccaur Furniture Repair, First and Monroe Phone 7363. FOR" SALE-1937 Buick sedan, motor A-l, tires good New paint and sat covers, Will trade for pickup truck or older car 1 can leave set out this winter. 127 Suuih Fourteenth street. Phone 7363. 254<2t FOR SACK Fn coat like _ ne'w; Jacket Suit; boy- overcoat. 127 N. sth St 25Mtx FtYirSALE-Hog feHers. -' I 4 and io holes. Hydraulic Allis Chalmers tractor seat. Gerber Implement. :.55-g6t FOR SAEe ’ (Hd >e' enameled range A-l condition, call 573-S. J-ff Rausch. 255-g3tx Will SALIv Lidh a black ciotli neat, alee 44. Two black crepe dresses, sise <l. Telephone 1019 255-31 x FOR SALE 2»o Birred ,ind iViiif Rock chicks, I months old J. H Ilahmrl, roo’e 6. Phone 6173 355-ltx FOR "SALE -Sow with TpigT”Ernest Thieme. 7 miles northeast of Decatur. 255-3 t L’SED Furniture. Eight piece waT nut dining room suite. Modern bedrtyim suite, cheat, vanity aid innerspring mattr-ss Sellers kitchen cabinet, like new. Bedroom suites. Roll-away beds, several studio couches, chrome orrakfa.-t seta. Wine colored living room suit!, lik new. Small metal filing cabinet. Several good used breakfast sols. Three burner gas hot plate Wood wardrobe, several kitchen dropleaf table. Youth's b dis. complete with innerspring mu’ tress, like new. Several new »r used high chairs. Heating stove*. Heatroias, laundry stoves and co-il ramps. Decatur Durst Furniture, 146 South Second. Phone 42«. / 255-21 FOR SALE*-! room modern house, full basement, motor plumbing, shower bath, built-in cupboards, located northwest. 5 room semimodem house, close in. 6 room ueml-modern house southwest. Several building lota. Choice of Adams county farm lands. Trl-Stato Realty, T. D. Schlofersteln, Phone 105. 321-ts TOR SALE -Hand picked wiir. pears Will deliver. Phone 5«71. 355-H FOR SLU^Rcd’aiwTWhite7ocker spunlel puppies, Phon* 414. * WeM». , ■ — ~-o — i — Trade In a Goad Town — OooaUir a£. ■

QI'ICKIES by Ken ReynoMs ■ -’cyl.) •'Oh, I'm sorry—but why didn't you say you got them with a Denioerat Want Ad?" FOR MALE —' .Mail's iiavy~ Llua, le-autiful robe. Lined. Good as now. Will sacrifice. Phone 2sV. FOR SALE -200 acre farm Vmiles south west of Decatur highiy improved all modern house aud barn, tborougly tiled. Inquire at Room 53, Rice Hotel, Decatur, Indians. 25t4tx FOR SALE -a good site lor tiling station and tourist camp. Two acres of ground on Slate Highway. Inquire Room 53, Rice Hotel. Decatur, Indiana. 251-BIX WANTED - Coed cars, highest prices paid tor good, clean used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zlntsmuter Motor Salos. First and Monroe; phone 372. 214-ts W.\NTED (an you spare your car? I need cars for our servicemen now returning. High celling prices yet being paid. Fred Busclie. phone 975. 249t12x wa’nted dy work, good pay. John Feaecl, phone H2G2. 253-tit saTESMa ?T Wasted -W!ITI>e -d Rice Hotel, Decatur, Indiana. Friday evening November 2. from 6 to IV P. M. to employ a salesman for vacancy in our sales force. James Scott. Stale Sales Manager for The United States Food Co. 253-3'X WANTED - !Small housJT o”unfurnislied rooms for family of J. f'hone 573-C. 353 g3tx WANTED —"Elderly woman for customer service work; can be partially comlucu-d from home. Either full or part time. No experience necessary; good earnings; give address, phone number and 3 or 4 character references. Addreaa Box 13# in care of Democrat. 255-Stx WANTED - .Middleage? lady to stay with child 8 years old from 6 to 7:45 mornings; lio week. 827 North sth St. 255-3tx WANTED - Ride to Ft. Wayne Knitting Mills working both tricks. 887 N. sth St. Phone 1095 255-itx WANTED TO RENT Good level farm of 100-Dio acres, equipped for dairying. Good equipment Write D. G Meyer, koute 2, Bluffton. Indiana. 355-s3tx WtN’ttft TO JdST FurnW or unfurnished room or hotiee in >r near Decatur Cy iluelsman. Coldwater, Ohio. 255-3tx Male Help Wanted OPPORTUNITY of lifetime supplying DDT and other profitable products to farmem in Adams county. No experience or capital required .Must have aut > and good refervi) es. Permanent. Write or wire McNess Company. Dept. T, Freeport. HL 255’ltx-s WANTED — Open sows and nil kinds of cattle. L. W. Murphy. I’iiime 8752. 255 ts MISCELLANEOUS T6OF T!ldU6Lir <!lii on ua7« will bo glad to give you a free oatimato on any size job. Wo can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and Labastos siding. Arnold A KienkPhone 483. 80-ts FA R M ERS~Atf ENTION- WsTemove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 3Me. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-U A PPLIANC E ~»e RVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, Irene, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold ft Kienk. 31-ts tHE FINAL DATF for chicken canning will be November 2. Must be in by 10 a. m. Liechty Cannery, B-rne. 251-bst 7\ LIFETIME Inv- stment Gam ble’b hobled brick siding -1 be modem way to improve the appearance es your home and Insulate in one operation. Free estimate. Phone 48# Gamble* 854-D CiffUS"TMAS - Car?s, regular an<| religious, also Every-day Cards. Phone 1450- Mrs. Mait Buuu 888 N. 7th St. *' ‘ 25<4t« FlYOoDMliome attic* inflated as low UH 577. Gamble's new roofs las low as 198. Gamble's expert crews now available to Instal' • honicguard. liwulatiun and asphalt Ibblqsles at »«* v’ J ' *•* venient payment plan. Call lor free estimate Gamble'*- 255>1t

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7~ Wit RCTT F?> h Eleepi nT~ room-firT vate entrance Call 1640. 255-2*.x LOSTaNO found — STHATETi d|i ITOLEJ? —wiTiT faced steer, weight about 4i»o pounds. Fred Ahr. 255-alt Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks lower In quiet trading Bonds Irregularly lower. U. 8 gowrnmeuts In quiet trading. Curb stocks irregular. Cotton lower. Wheat, corn, rye, oits and barley firm. Chicago livestock: Hogs, actlv •, fully steady, cattle fully steady, and sheep rather clow, generally steady, CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dee. 1.77%; May 1.85*1; July l.«»%-%; Hept. 167% Corn: Dec. 1.18%A; Mny 1.17%; July 1.17%A; 8- pl. 1 I«%A. Oats: Dec. 05%-% ; May 67%-%; July 65%-%; Sept. 64%A

LABORERS Start Work At Once k j |*k I Wanted For HnklT About 6 Weeks 90 cents per hour, with lime and one-half for all work over H hours in any one day . Time and one-half for Saturday mornings. Double time for Saturday afternoons. Sunday* and Holidays. Apply at Construction Office. Central Soya Co. Decatur, Indiana

-20Carpenters Wanted Over Three Months Work Union Scale: sl.lO per hour with time and one-half for all work over 8 hours in any one day. Time and one-half for Saturday morning*. Double time for Saturday afternoons, Sundays and Holidays. Come prepared to go to work. Apply at Construction Office. Central Soya Co. Decatur, Indiana

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ANNUAL Ksailausd From Paso Past Bowers, chairman. Ovorge Flanders, Doe Drybach. Holwrt Helm and Clarence Ziner. ('. C. Pumphrey and Ralph GenIls, eu-chairntcn of the Judge i cuminittve. tmlay announced the following will act as Judgea from special stands placed along the line of march on Second street: Sim Burk. .Mrs. Jess Rice. .Mrs Roy Kalver. Mtv. J Ward Caliand Mrs. William Bowers. Mrs. Arthur I 101 l house. .Mrs Clarence Ziimr, .Mia. Willlum Gass, Mrs Adrian flu ike. .Mrs. Grace Welland, Mrs. Itslph Gcntia. Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey, the Rev W. C. Felier. Mita Mildred Niblick. .Mru. Willlan Linn. Mias Margaret ilolihouac. Harold Niblick, Fred Schulte. Mias Helen Huulmld. Dr. Fred Patterson and Oscar lanikenau. The following m« n will .verve at the award ut prlges: Lowell Smith, technician; Thurman Si-biefcrs-tein. master ut ceremonies; Richard Ehlnger ami Herman Krueckw berg, paymaster*.

Form Bureau To Hold Annual Convention Indianapolis, Oct. 29 - (t‘P> — More than 4.0#tl Hoosier farmers will discuss postwar agricultural problem* at an Indiana Farm Buteas annual convention here Nov 15-16. Hassil 8. Schenck, nureau president, announied Imlay. Governor Ralph F Gates will be oue of the firstalay speakers nt the arsaniaaUou'e 37th m«et. iug. Other ap-akeiu will include Buheack. J. B Hutson, undersecretary of agriculture; Dr. Mary Mima of Uiutaiana Stalo Utiivurwily and Edward A. O'Neal, president of the American Faim Bureau Federation, all tlrat day speakers, and 11. E. Uobcock. founder ol the Grange-league-lederat|on of New York. Dr. George D. Svarseth, director of the American farm recearch aaaocialioo. and Larry Brandon, vice president of the Indian Farm BureauTrade in a Good Town — Oscatui I MISSION CLOSED AT VCMVieued From Pag* <>■'> priosta that attended the closing service. Among those besides i Father Durkin were the Rev. JosI epb J- Hennes of Monroeville and :he Rev. Aloys. Dirksen of Fort Wayne. , Last week's iniasion was for the ; unmarried membors of the pariah. ' The morning and evening services ■ were largely attended and practically every mentlmr of the parI ish attended and received Holy Communion on Sundays and dur- ! Ing the week. BLOODY FIGHTING IS (Turn To Faso I. Column i> lata, led by one Dr. Mutsopu. Hu i karno said Muatopo was “Insane.” The flglitlug at Socrabaja was I ’he moat violent manifestation of ‘ native resistance in the Nether I lands Eaat Indies since the suri render of Japan Two American freighters carry- ! Ing Dutch storea from Dutch and British New Guinea were due to : reach Batavia tomorrow. They were the 6,800-ton Cape Spear, akippered by (’apt. Charles Hudson of Rochester, N. Y, and a : 10.000-ton Lilterty ship of which I ('apt. William Bowman of San Pedro. Calif , was commsnder. An Allied plane took Sukarno ' 'uni i'ther iix-iiilM-rs of his “republican government" to Hoerabaja this morning Sukarno landed I there at 3 ;> in. A truce early In ‘ the afternoon, apparently arranged for his arrival, was broken by A “MELLOTT’ BROOD COW SALE Public Auction Wed., Oct 31, 1945 at 11:00 A. M. One half mile Northeast of Bryan. Ohio, on Highways 2 and 127. 70— Kck isle red Holnteins—7o Ail negative T. B. Mastitis Free 50 Freeh and Close-up Young Cows, 2 to 6 years. "Top Flight Production in Their Breeding.” ■ 3 Bulls—‘‘Official Records" on Sire and Dam. 17 Yearling Heifere, "A-1." 125 Canadian Holoteino. Grades “hand-picked" from the "Beet Breeder’s Herds.” First and second calf heifers. Plan ,o attend this seta. You will find nothing but First Class Hoisteins. FOR -TOP QUALITY” ATTEND A “MELLOTT" SALE! (Details of sale) Station WOWO Farm Hour Five days prior to sale. George V. Mellott, Owner Bryan, Ohio

heavy fighting later In th* Igy The matu ttghtlßK ar«*a was around the Socrabaja waterworks on the routh aide of the town SAYS JAPAN CABINET iCaotioued ream Page Oaei wrak and undecided. He attributed part of the %latne to the Japanese pecqile themselves Informed quartern did not doubt that Mac Arthur was dealing with the political situation In a realistic way. An officer said the U. H alate department wants a reconstituted, democratic Japan, “a decent country that would live peacefully with the world'* He said Emperor Hirohito was nut likely to abdicate, or oven to consider such a move seriously, uuti) a aew constitution is adopted. The average cotwiervatlve Japanese statesman finds it hard to grasp the principles of democracy, the officer eaid. CHINA IN GRIP (Contlsu-a From Fa»e Oeo> ing only iu self defense. Northwest of Shanoi, central gov«-mment forces reported they had alrandoned the ommuuicaliuns centers of Fengchen and Liaugcbeng In tho Inner Mongolian province of Sulyuan in the face ut a general offensive by 100,000 Communist troops. lliiadiiuartero of Gen Fu TteeYL commsniier of the 12th war zone. charg|«l that the (JummuniqMi launched their offensivu against Fengchen and Liangeheng only one week after llv Communist leader Mao Tse-Tung returned to his headquarters in Yenan from preliminary unity talks with Chiang at Chungking N. A. BIXLER ORTOMETRIBT HOURS: g;#o to 11:60 12:60 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 Eyee Eaomlaod Glasses Fitted

PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction 4 miles north and 1 mile west of Hoagland, Indiana Saturday, Nov. 3, 1945 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 9— HEAD OF CATTLE—• Holstein cow, 3 yr. old, Fresh; Brown Swiss cow, 5 yrs old: Brown Swiss cow, 3 yrs. old. milking good flow, bred: Guernsey cow 3 yrs. old, milking good flow, Brod; 2 Holstein indfers, pasture bred; Br»wu Swiss yearling heifer; 1 Black yearling heifer; 1 Bull, 5 months old HOGS—II Cheater White hogs, 200 to 250 lbs. POULTRY—7S While Rock and Leghorn hens. GRAIN 4 HAY—I 2 acres good corn in field: W<> Bu. good oats; 135 bales bean hay; 3«M) bales clover and timothy mixed hay; 7 ton alfalfa and timothy hay; 3 ton clover hay; 2<hi halos wheat straw. FARM IMPLEMENTS New Idea Manure spreader, like new; Oliver 7 ft. tractor disc used 1 season; New Idea hay loader, like new. Champion 7 ft gram binder; Mower, 5 ft.; 1. H- C. corn planter; Superior grain drill; Spike tooth harrow; Mc-Deering corn shelter; Walking breaking plow, 1. H. C. 8" lead grinder; 600 ft. drive bolt; Potato digger plow, Good farm wagon and hay ladders and grain b«4. 2 wheel trailer with stock tack; Bolter; 2 gxles for rubber tiro wagon, OH burning tank heater; Coal burner tank heater; 2 Eiuctrte brooders; Fence stretchers. Frame for cement end posts; Butcher kettles and bench, Cream separator, electric; 4 lew gal. milk cans; wagon box; Small tools of all kinds. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Electric range cook stove; Coal range cook stove; Three-piece living room suite; Dining room suite; Dr miser a. Beds and Springs; Kitchen Tab to and chain; Dishes; Cooking utensils; One 2x12 rug and 6x9 rug to match; Library table. Hail rack; Cupboard; Tables, and many other articles. tkrmit—cash. PAUL KOEHLINGER OWNER. Roy S. Johnson 4 Chris Bohnke—Auctioneers Marlin Grlebel —Clerk Lunch by Lutheran Church

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Trade In a Geod Town — Oeeatur Ma«>eo of RgoT»»•«»••**« mt Rotate ’ Notlta la hereby aivoa ’• ‘ft'HL’ dltore, helve and legttita of ■>!• RMiller, OeeeaeM, to appear IF tna Adam. Circuit held <»*>•«•; tur. Indtsna. oa tho 18th d** 1 Novwnbei* i»4L aad show •***.'• any why the Final Fottleuieat AS* count* wiyi the estate at . cadent ehould not be appTOßjaw; ••• .aid heirs ero notified to then tad tb.ro make proof of hotrehlp. and receive their dletrlbutivo w Ami Milin . ■woeaiFi k Decatur, Indiana, October it, UMS. (i. Hemy fllrrty. Atterwey.

Holstein Sale 2'4 mile* North of Mendon, Ohio THURSDAY, NOV. 1 Promptly at 1:00 P. M. 10 Reginterod and High "Grade Hotateins Thia in a complete digpwwtl of every cow on Drake Dairy Farms, congioting of 40 of the bext producing cows in this country. Several of the cows are now in heavy production giving up to 88 Iba. per day on two milkings. Description of cow« will be given on day of ttale. Al! cowm arc T. B. and Bangs tested. EQUIPMENT: Two Perfection Milkers, complete with two single units each. The.te milker« are the four unit size. Also ail other dairy equipment. TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Salo will bo Mid under oevor. DRAKE DAIRY FARM Henry Drake, Owner