Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1941 — Page 2

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Teat Your Knowledge | Can you answer seven of these ' lea questions' Tarn to page |; Four tor the answers I. Complete this quotation: i "quoth the Karen —— 1 Can live* stina a person while he bold* hl* breath? J. Tee I* a term used tn tennis. ' cricket. (oil or basketball? - 1 ■ J

See The New I OLIVER 60 TRACTOR SSSO F. O. B. OLIVER 70 TRACTOR 5727 F. 0. 11. NOW ON DISPLAY CRAIGVILLE GARAGE ( ran title. Indiana _ - — Public Sale X I will m'II at public auction. 1 mile Mouth ot Monroe % utile tart Os Road No 37. on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26, 1941 Commencing al 12:00 Noon HEAD OF NORSKS—S Iky mate |t> yrs old. wt. I' l ’ l Htrswlierry Koan mare I yr*, old. * lutm, well btohe Hotrel mare. I yr. old. wt 14"** broke. Two Htraw-1 Berry Koan colt* coming yearling. half brother*. 3—HEAD OF CATTLE—S Guerti-ay cow 1 ytr. old due m April, Guernsey cow 3 yrs old due In April Kid heifer c. fnrh in April. White face heifer be fresh In AP'll. Guernsey belter l'> too old. V—Hl M.S— j • 2 Hampshire sow* due first ot April. Spotted so» due in April; one X* sow. one Hboat wt. 125 pounds — IMPLEMENTS — John Itc.i. torn planter, lilt * male row cultivator; Oliver ridiag br< <3 - ph.w on. s.iik r bunking plow. Fordson TfsctOi with two 1* dßicr plow :> sei non rpike tooth harrow Superior Io disc grain drill flirt <la**. Double dis* * ft.. J- Deere end gale seeder. Manure ■rsader. Hatti hay loader. Wagon rack, low non wheel wagon, one dooil doo >l** ' harness. old set harness. 1 all leather collars 21 to II Lib. two (g* nog bouse*; two 14 ft. gate*, new. 1% h p gas engine, ta d mmi brood* r stove; laundry stove. Home household good* and Other arll'le* too numerous to mention. TERMH—Cash, or credit may lie arranged at Brine Bank CIjOK. E BEAM, Owner Roy H Johnson Auctioneer E. W. Baumgartner. Clerk PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE Tur null, .ign- d. < harks J Miller. Executor ot the Estate of Mary C. Mtiler, <••*eased, will otter for sale at Public Auction on the premises located at 722 Walnut Street. Deiatur, Indiana, on SATURDAY, March 1,1941 at 1:90 P. M. the following real estate des< 11 bed as follows, to-wlt: Inlet No. iUb m John Msibers addition to th* town (now city I of Decatur, Indiana. Th*- said Lot is M fl. oy 133 ft. The house is a on.- story five room semi-modern home with basement. There is also a good cistern. A two car garage I* on the lot. Thu property I* in good repair. Ai*o On The Sam* Oat* at 3:00 P. M. on tile premises at 31* South Thirteenth street, the following described pru|H*rty. town Located north of the Chicago and Erie railroad on the new Slate Road No. 27 Contains approximately % acre ot laud with good cistern and good drove well. The house ha. five rooms and in a goal state of lepair just recently palnti-d. TERMS OF SALE The term* of sale are the same on each property, IfoOixr on day of sale and the balance of purchase price to be paid on delivery of Ih eti and a merchantable Abstract or within 3« day* from date of sale Immediate landlord * possession on settlement of purchase price Propertie* sold subject to the approval of the Adam* circuit court. Charles J. Miller, Executor of the Estate of Mary C. Miller. Ruy H. Johnson. Amtiotieer Q Remy Blerly. Attorney.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.

STOKES AFFECTMANY WORKERS Additional Walkouta Are Threatened In Defence Industries Ry Vnlted Press Eighteen strikes In progress tn defense Industrie* tod*y affected more than 33.000 worker* employed on government order* In excess of |M,<wo.two There were threate of additional walkouts, one of which would cal off the power supply of tbe Industrially Important Mahoning Valley In Ohio where many plants are working on defense orders And at Washington, a congressional committee resumed hearings on Mlle that would oatlaw strikes and lockouts at plants working on gov ernment contracts Negotiations were stalled In the dispute at the Aills-Chalmers Mantifatturing Co plant at Milwaukee. Wla. where a strike of 7.'fob united automobile worker*' (CIO* anion members ha* delayed prodaetion ion defense material* worth 74# ■ 0«i0 M>o since Jan. 33. Representative* of tbe company and th* union ended a eMforvnce abruptly last night when they failed to agree on the interpretation of a statement of policy developed In five day* of negotiation at Washington last week under supervision of the office of prodaetion management. Company and anion negotiator* accused each other of repudiating the Washington agreement Another conference was called by a federal conciliator. Indiana labor officials sent two conciliators to Richmond, fnd. In an attempt to avert renewed violence at the International Harvester Co plant where picket* of the i striking farm equipment workers' I organising committee (CIO* clash-1 •■d twice yesterday with worker*! attempting to enter tbe plant. FRWOC official* from Chicago also, went to the strike area. The Richmond strlhe Is one of' three In progress against the Har-1 vaster company. The Indians plant, employing l.ttO. was closed' Monday Tbe Chicago tractor plant, employing 7.5*X), and the, Rock Falls. 111. plant, which normally employ* 3bo worker*, have been abut down about a month lacieased wages ar* Issues In oil I strike*. FEW IK' official* at Chicago | warned Mayor Sam Fagiey al Hock i 3. Was Thomas E. Dewey a can- ! didate fur tbe Republican or Democratic Presidential nomination in 1940? 9. Which State ba* tbe largest population? 10. Who wrote “A Blot on tbe Scutcheon"?

(ZkiUitn r Get thin coo<h ayrap with the honey-lika taste that both children and grownupn find so easy to take. And how it aids in tooseninf those / hard cougha. • 4OZ.S® A REXILLANA A Jmll FfiOOUCT i D. J. Smith Drug Co.

I Falla that any attempt to open the I strike-bound plant by "Importing ' w.'igcr* from another Harvester I plant would be met by the union I with a call tor 1.000 men recruited II from FKWtIC locals In other cities A regional director ot tbe con gross of Industrial organisations, 1 demanded at Buffalo N Y.. that th* federal government take over management of the Vanadium Corporation of Amerlea plant at Niagara Falls. The plant ha* been closed a Week wltk «0g VAWiTO worker* ou the demanding high er wages The CIO official cbarg ed that the Vanadlnm management was "deliberately sabotaging" the defense program. Deaplte the spread of labor die putes. production eiecutlvoe reported that work on defense order* was progressing normally at moat of the nation s plants ( OUNTY JAIL IS '(YiWTIML'BO FROM rAQB ONK* is under the supervision of the sherltTe wife and la the same a* t* .erred on the sheriff's table The hltcben is well eqalpped end i lequsie The prisoner* stated that they were well satlefled with the food Tbe report slated that there was no evidence of a “kangaroo court" and that tbe sheriff reported each practlc** were not tolerated The inepeettoa was made by Clifford O.! Fielda, accompanied by Sheriff Ed Miller THOUSANDS OF I • tewnwran fros page orb* tbe muelc. Tbe Anatrallans began tossing hundred* of souvenir pennies toward Malay naval men and dock yard worker*, and some of them fell at the feet of the official re-' ce pt ion committee including Air . Shcnton Thomae, governor and , commander In chief of tbe Strait* ; Settlements; Lieut Gen. L V. > Bond, general of command in MaI lay: Maj Gen H Gordon Bennett. general of eommand of the Aas- ' trallan army here, and Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton naval commander in chief Lean, bronted wearing their famous Bahish slouch hats, tbe Australian* began disembarking hi apparently endless stream*. "What ■ doing here? When's the iMllomi going up?"' they demanded as they came ashore. The Australian force was In fact ' a complete army with its own signal <orp*. quartermaster corps. ' supply depot and general hospital. Tbe artillery and autl-tank equip:ne.ut. nil brand new, wae of Ausi trallan mauufactare. and tbe Infantry battalkms were completely me* hanized Many of the AustraiUne were hardly ashore Itefore they began to express hope that It would not

be long before there was a “real job" tor them to do such aa that which other Australians were do lug against Italy in North Atrks. INJI RIEH ARE i tCONTINVBD FROM FA«*B <’><«>_ ' Evangelical mid Reformed cbur< h. iot which he was a member The | Rev. Charles M I’rugh will offtdate. Military funeral Services will be in charge of tbe Legion and VFW Burial will be In the Lindenwood cemetery at Fort Wayne The body will be returned U> tbe residence. 413 West Adams street, from the Black funeral home this evening and may be viewed there after ? >. •- Members of tbe Le gion Scout troop will maintain a guard of honor while the body Is grpt at home With the death of Mr Uladfelter. tbe city and county recorded the ! Brst traffic fatality of the year In addition to the raptured liver, the victim sustained other internal and head injuriea. He was pinned ta tbe demolished aato and reeeu era experienced considerable dlffi ‘ cahy la extricating btm. Tbe accMeat occurred at an an guarded crossing There are no stgnal llffht* at the crossing and the gates ar* ia eperaßoa in the daytime only. Rial* and federal gasoline taae* for IM# yielded revenue totaling ll.iH.eoeoae of which IM».###.#w went to tbe etaloe. SpretetoseoS »< KseveVer i>r.o We. JTri Notlcs I* hereby elven. Thol the undsvelwn* has besn appolatsd Kse- < utor of th* ratals of Bessie E. Arnrine, Ist* of Adem* County, deceased. Th* estate le probably solvent. • Benjamin Amrlne *?»*• utor H. H. Wes ienaban. Sttarwey.

Decatur Tin Shop FURNACE, SPOUTING. ROOFING. ELICTRIC WIRING FREE ESTIMATES 223 N. 2nd et. Phene 252 Jl""'lllllllll"lllll Wg'U WATCH TNOM LOOFWOLtS for losses and will be glad to check your insurance against your needs. Ask about the jEtna Plan of Risk and Insurance Analysis available through this agency of The aEtna Casualty and Surety Company of Hartford, Conn. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Decstur, Ind. Niblick Stere Bldg. i UllinAmill

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F" RATES I Ono Tim*—Minimum cherg* et | Me fee 30 weed* or '*••• O'*' SS word*. P* *** Two Tlmew—Minimum cherg* | of 40* fM M wMd* I Over 20 w*rds is per word w I , th* two times. I The** Tlm*a—Minimum chars# I Os »0c f#r 20 weed* #T •##•; I | Over 20 wore* TV,# per word I for th* three time* Card *♦ Thank# >»• ObltMriee and v*r#e* I’-OO I Open rate—dl#p*#y advertising | 3#c per oelumn inch. I # 0 f -BLIND" ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisement* appearing In | this column without name* »'<“ 1 are “blind" They ar# to be answered by letter*, addreeeed ; to tbe bos number la car* ot th* Dally Democrat. W* can I gtve ao information eoacaratag i th* parties advertising. FOR SALE FARMERS ATTENTION - Call US A at ear aspense tor dead stock rumovsi. Th* Stadler Products C* . Frank Berger, ag-at Two batches of high grade Polarom totted baby chick* each week from 350 to 339 egg laying strains; also baby duckling*. Price* reasonable. Model Hatchery. Monroe, Ind. Uf FI HNITI RE I'PHOIJJTERKD. repaired and reflnlsbed We bay and sell good used furniture Phone 42#. evening M9-P. Decatur t'phol•ter Shope. b 37-3« t WHITE Sewing Machines Prices •tart 344.60 up Paria. oil. bulbs •nd needles for all machines. Any make serviced and repaired. Berne phone 114 for demonstration Cliff Nussbaum 37-25 U DECATLR HATCHERY V. 8 ar proved. V. H Puliorum. tested, high livability, high egg production bred thicks. We have customers now with 3 and 4 week old chicks report M to l#o% livability. Order now. New and used brooder houses and brooder stoves oil or elec trie. See Decatur Hatchery. 36-ts FOR SALE 12# acre farm with good soil ia St. Mary'a township. -Adam* county Good buildings with , otoctrielty. Huldab Z immerman i Bog 14. Elgin. Ohio. 41-13 U I FOR SAI-E -Guerns-y cow. freshen in about two weeks. 3 day old ' calf R. K Sautbine. 2 miles south % mile west of Decatur. 41-3tg FOR SALE New IS4I Kelvltiator Buy now. Hare money. Small down payment or your old refrigerator. Decatur Hatchery. James Kitchen. ' salesman. 41-ts FOR SALE —t»l« Master Deluxe Chevrolet. 3 door, radio, heater, in egceP.ent c iiidltlon. color bla*k; rvaaowible prke. inquire at 13* Bo 9th Street. 42-31 x FOR SALE V. 8. approved thicks. 9t% livability, guaranteed for 3 weeks; Tom Barren Strain. AAA Big English Leghorn. Fitting aLd ' Wallace strain; Rocks bred from hens with records of 333 eggs. Daughters of RO P. males. Choose now from (16) popular breeds. See . Mrs. Georgia Gage, Monroe Phone. 433tl FOR RALE — 3 l#-3n Mc-Deerlng tractors; 2 new type Fordaon tractors; John Deere O-P tractor with cultivator; 3 tractor plows; 3 tractor disks; 3 cullipuckers; Rotary Hoe; complete line ot Oliver implements on display. Cralgville Garage. I. ■« FOR SALE M acres. 6 miles from Berne, g<x*d bouse, ba-n. erib. granary, poultry bouse Private Owner. Half cash |66 per acre. Box 36# Daily Democrat. 434 t FOR HALE M acre farm 3 miles west Berne; good buildings; easy terms 136 a<-xes north of Bluffton. Road I; Nosh Am,tuts, Harlan Ind. 434 Ut FOR SALE — Vacant tots, priced as low as 1100; bent local tons 5350 to 1400. A. 1). Suttles, agent. 41— For Sale or Trade THE BEST IN USED CARS. WE BUY THE BEST! WE SILL FOR LESS! BVSCHE MOTOR SAIJkS Phone 975. WE REPAIR ANY MAKE OF RADIO DECATLR ELECTRIC SHOP I SHOP — Phone 244

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FOR BALE-Furniture and Rugs 'You <aa't boat ltl> Hprngue Furniture more, 15- 8. Second St, Is the hottest value spot la Northern Indiana for home furnishings New 9*13 Axmlalster Hags only 333 9# - R*g tushtat FREE while they last. ‘ FOR HALE — » loom house. lu7 Mouth 7lh st; prhed right, immediate possession. I’hone 142. 42t3g FOR HALE Vsed Furniture. Rugs and Plsnoe: 3 3 piece living room .ult> , IHIS. 1 piano. A I . <nidt ttou. 635. 3 »pleee dining room suites. 715 to 7496#; 3 breakfast seta. |» 6**l3#. 3 round dining room tables. 717160; 3 davenport*. II 93; I library table. |3. 4 rm-kera. 17-84; I hit* hen work table, like acW, »4.50. 3 occasional and bedroom chairs 73-14; 1 #3l lu.ti Axmiulater rug. like new. 111, 2 sets of bed springs. |3-|4. This merchandise wa* traded IB oa new and came from good borne* Hprague Furniture Store, i'houe 199 B WANTED WANTED- Tou can't beat a Singer Sewing Machine for value, plea we teach you bow to sew free. Easy payments, no finance charge. All makes repaired. Needle*. Oil, Peru. Singer agent, 446 S. First. Phone 411. 35-UU WANTED Loan* oa fhrsa Eastern moaey. Low rates. Very liberal lerma See me for abetracu ot Utfo. French Quinn. 33-m-w-f WANTED l» year old boy or girl for i oatectionery work. Bog 262 BN In-mocrat. t' ! 2' WANTED — Farsi loann, tow rate*. No commission, appraisal or litto eiaminßlkoo cuota to borrower. -Short term ivaiis are low as 4%. see Us tx-fore making your loan. Tbe Suttles-Ed wards Co. M-*r>-w FOR RENT FOR RENT R'Him with meal* If wauled. 22 So. (th I’bour W 3. FARM FOR RENT -137 scree for cash rent. Good buildings, good fences. Near Decatur. Box 251 care Democrat. 43t3x FOR RENT House. Rent reasonable. PoseeMlon March lat. Charlee A Bolder, Rout* 2. Decatar. Preble phone. B 41-3 U FOR RENT-Modern « room bouse in city; also go-acre farm m miles east of Decatur. Inquire 4#5 Winchester street or Phone 754. FOR RENT — Apartment; private entrance, private bath, phone 34« Walls Bakery. 4113 MLSCELLANEOIJS FARM LOAN'S at 4% for 19 years No expense to borrower. C. D Lewton. Decatar. lad S2obtf LOST ANDFOUND MIST Black billfold containing about 14 cash, some valuable papers. Finder please return to R ls Colter. Receive substantial reward. 1U — . "O" - MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks: lower and quiet. Ronds: lower. V. H governments mixed. Curb stocks: Irregularly lower. Chicago stocks: easier. Cotton: shout steady. Grains: wheal steady, corn firm, t up 1-9 to l-4c. Chicago livestock: bogs and cati tie weak, sheep firm. Rubber: 'up moru than 12c a i pound. [ HID er Imr in New York anchaa- ; ged at 34X<-' » fine ounce. AeeatalaM-a, a( X*»'*>•<,*.<Vl* EataSe *O, Vtw ■Xotti-e I* hectrr given. Thst the , u«;<l*ratgnr* has been appoints* ArtmlutotaHri* of the estate of Peter - X. Mom*c late of Adams Csenty, i lieresaed. The estate is prohutil, »o|- > vent. Irene istuehy. Administratrix , Hear, H. Heller. A'lerar* I Feb 11. IMI Peb. 11.IM* ShlH-ln'mea, as SUmlaHvraaae . Willi Will taaese* Smale Wa. W*l * Notice Is hsrehy alven. That Ike ui.drrelgned has been appointed Admlnletrator with Will annex** of th* eslul* of M*r> Anna lleunser, Isle of A'Urna County, de' euwd The estate le probably solvent. • llufu* Itlrm-hy, Administrator With Will Aapo»4 N. Waoelmaa. Atlaraey Fsb. «. I*4l y,n M 3-19 ! Aapmala.eal <ef Kseeuror* , Kolole Sa. W«w utideralgned hare fntu appoate* Exseniors of the estate ot Drums H h. " f Adem* County, de« em- • 4. Tbe estate ia probably solvent. Hubert p. m-hmitt - ■' '■ V N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST tyea laamlnod Giesms Fitted HOURS 1:30 to 71:N 12:30 te 5:00 •atarday*. 1:50 g, m. Talsenaaa m

MffIKETOEPItt DAILY RkPOHI 0F loc .M AND FORttGN MAHmtM Brady. Market for . Craigville. Hosgi.mi C'AMd at It N Mn '*■ Cuirtctrd t'vbroarj i> HS No < oimm., n .| Veals irci'.ii 100 to 120 lb* iso to 14» lb* i4v to i«# ib, n l«o to I*o lbs H 190 to 24u lbs H 240 to 3«u lb, ■ 2*o to 300 lbs H 300 to 35# lb* » 350 lbs. and up Roughs ... Htaas . ... H Vcs.s ; >■ Hprtiig lambs M Hpnng bmk Isuibs Yearlings H WHOLtkALt tGG AND ■ POULTRY QUOTATION! ■ Furnished by ■ Mstzs t|B A Psuitry («,■ Decatur p nM , ( Corrected February I>, H Prlcea for fire < is., . < lean Urge white eg*, ■ Brunn oi mix'd .kz< u(<. « Heavy hen* 11 <u4 H Leghorn hens, lb B Leghorn *pnageis any ,ii, « Heavy stag* B Leghorn stags ■ Heavy Spriug'-rs. Ha. r. 'l uv B White Rm ks. lb ■ Old Roosters, .b ■ Turkeys, young mixed ■ FORT WAYNE LIVtSTOCIfI Fort Wayne Ind. Feb i» —Livestock: ■ Hogs 10c lower, 200 334 fl 79. 190 20b lb* 77 90. Ito-IMfl 77.90. 320 24# lbs. |7 -.i, :«■ lbs . 17.66. 3«0.2>0> lh* |7 36 fl 300 lbs. 77 20. 300-335 ll.», I'fl 335 350 Ib. »7 05. r,<. ■ 150-I*o lbs 77<>5. 140-15) fl 7**o. 130 14b lbs. 74 55. 13*fl lbs., 7* 30. 100 I 3» lbs. D's ■ Roughs 74 35. stag.. 15 I Calves. 513.5'). led nciura ufl 5102M10W. BAST BUFFALO LlYtkTOcfl East Buffalo. N Y . Feb 19 fl -Livestock: I Hog. 300; holdovers. Sp*ffl malely 3*9; strong st Msadfl average, bulk good and < hoire fl 240 lbs. averaging 304236 ■ 7»5b-5*40. trmked tbs scaifl 170 230 lbs 7x167*35 | Cattle. It*; steady tsaafl steers. Ill; cutter sud "i«fl cows. |5*»7«75; tsaner. isl 75 40; sausage bulls. 77 6# I Calves, 100, vealtrs. ><afl good and cbwice. 7135« 111. fl mon and medium. 79 75-|135«fl Hbeep. 300, lamb*. Tully 25c kfl er; good to chol' e »•' lbs. dtfl 711-411.36. In between grafl 7102M1976. | CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSt I May July .tepfl Wheat 71%-A .75 7Hfl ’ Corn 41% •«’. *» I Oat* .35 .H's 3#‘fl INDIANAPOLIS LIVLSTOCfI Indianapolis. Ind Feb F' fl -Livestock: I H<«*. 7.«00; ÜB-33# lbs. I lower; heavier weight*. l"-l* 4 weight* under ISO lbs 'teal IM-23# lbs . 77.90-79 ; 370-3** !| 77.09-77 90 ; 2«o-3»b lbs 17 701'1 300-4 W lb* 77.10-77 25 l""-l Iba. 7* 3677.60. I i Cattie. 1.200; calves So#: ium and higher grade steers, y-w lugs and better, fatly *t*mfl cows, steady to strong; lew and yearling* up to 111 : "‘<ll| . to near good grade. I'* early heifer tope. 710 25 Vealers strong to 6«c higer. I H 4. 1 Hheep. 500; lamb, atroug to I higher; lop. 711 for I**' l choice 971 b fed western lenbd CLBVKLANO PRODUCt Cleveland, Ohio Feb 1» J Produce: Butter, steady; extras. 36c «ti ’ dards. 33 %c. Egga steady extra grade, r* 13c; rarest receipts. I*< l Live poultry, fairly active M heavy. M-17c: duck*. I**: ! '-wvy and colored. 13-H' s*' 4 i young. 13-14 c; turkey hen- »P , 15 Iba., 31-33< . Potatooa. Ohk> uihl Pemtsylral 1 russetn, 90<-t! per too lbs . 1 > pews. 71.21; Maim- kufehdl 71.50; N'ebrskka reds. 71.50-s*' I Minnesota reds. 710# M 'bM cobblers. 71.27: Indiana uhil 7I M: reds, 71.77. I 1,4— LOCAL GRAIN MA7IK7T BURK ELEVATOR CO. » Corrected February I® Print to be paid tflnnrrow No. I Red Wheat .. .. No. 3 Red Wheat ... No. 1 Rye I Corn. 15% moist ur<x Corn, 17% Moisture . I corn. 19% mol»tu«wBuy Beall', New Oats, 3Mb, toot-