Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 55, Decatur, Adams County, 5 March 1943 — Page 5

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'IMAI CUHfIB | AOVIRTISINO RATES Ono Tlwtg, Per Word l'/ii | Minimum ter flrot Insertion SOg ( Additional Insertions Por Wood, Per Day 10 | i 0o«d of Tlumko — 100 ObittmHew Vorsoa. Raoalolions-- S’ MoPtMk run mono Mylo »1 Netipea, Cap Heads, Apt | body „ . ... — SOe I | (12 picaa deep, one column) i FOR SALE TOW IAU-4 1 milee west of Decatur on Road 124. Gm and lights; 12500 e H. Bryan. Phone A-75470, Fort Wayne SMtx SALfc — 12-In. Oliver traiti>r plow. Theodore Ewell. 1 mile north of Preble. 64-3 H half Collie pupe. nicely marked. From good Stock M F Bprungi-r. Decaturs phone 643-B a 54-2 t x Why pay More when you can buy Triple-A chicks for 10%c; ordered 4 weeks in advance. 10c. Custom hatching 3c per egg. Buchanan Hatohery. Willshire, Ohio, Road 49 between Willshire and Chattanooga. t-x FdftSAUS—Circulating oil heater 529 Nuttman Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana 50-g3t FOR ifALli Bred Kilt-, mu!.- h >»- some sboats Harry Kershner 1% Mile northwest of Coppms service station. Monroe phone 11-0. 554tx roJTTßXß—lorteiTorseT 4-year-old. Paul Arnold, first house north Kirkland high school 54-Etx rofflAL*—Holstein* cowTsei-oud calf. Heavy springer. Quiet and gentle, nice milker. Clyde Bell, one mile east, 3*j north of Watt. b 54-3 U PbR SaLe- 2 roan colts, coming I 3 year old. Oscar Scherrer. 2 miles south of Poo or 2*« miles north of Echo. 55t3x fOILI —’del'your Mortgjg e Exemptions blanks from Commercial Print Shop. 53 It FOR RENT i Fflttt RlW¥“Sleeping loom. noiTL Os court bouse. 228 Madison St. or phene <64 b 54-3 t I FOR HEXT - House eight iniico southeast, H. O Emenhiser, Fort Wayne. R R. Mo. 7. Monroeville Phone. 53-31 X fol Trent - Sleeping room" in modem home. 603 X. Second St Phone 214. I> 55 Tt ror IB.VT —T<o‘ sleeping rooms lb modern home. 331 North Sixth street. Phone ?42. 55-glft. MARKETS AT A dLANCt N«w York stocks firm m moderate tradingCotton futures up as much as 60 cents a bale. Grains at Chicago: wheat closed % to 1% cents lower, ,xnd corn was unchanged at ceiling levels. Chicago livestock: hogs weak, cattle steady and sheep fully steady. wep . . 1 . =■ Cash Loans M 5.00, IW.OO, SIOO.OO or more To pay Income tanee, To Pay up your old bills or emergen etes of any kind, tee us if you need tank in a hurry. We offer I you a courteous and confidential lean service DECATUR Loan & Discount Co. Over Auto License Bureau Indiana | flHHHHHßflHHflßHHflflflflflßflfl**"* • I — lkil * Uncle . Phil’s Philosophy A well-moanin' friend told me th’ other day that be d borrowed some money and paid all hie debts off. ww FLOORS SHOWING SIGNS of wear.’ Get on estimate on hardwood Heers. Call 253. Decatur Lumber Company 111 W. Jofforoon Street

WANTED frAHTfcb - Kadloa to repair. Übrick Bros 30*-tf WANTED Manager u> operate repair and implement store Steady Job. Re ferences required. Inquire at Steffen Implement Store on Third street from 1 to 4 p. m. b 53 St Wanted to bCY —Baby carriage. Phone 1167. 53t3 WANTED To rent modern house or apartment Address Box 110 care Demo* rat 54-3tx WANTED ~ T~buy some farm horses. Aleo hay. Telephone 573-S b 54 3tx WATfTEK-Ixran. on farms. Eastern money. Low rated. Very lib erel terms. Bee me tor abstracts of title French Quinn 33-m w-f WA NT ED TO B V Y—Sorrel-Belgian mare, from I to 3 years old. Shoemakers Guernsey Farm, Keystone, Ind. ItxS buy'll'xllfool rig. I in good condition. Telephone 57. 54-b3t WANTED TO RENT "Form near < Decatur, 10U to 120 acres. Ke- 1 sponsible party. Phone 1577. 54t3 0 . Business Services WIRE HANGERS have gone to | war! Return one with each order. We abo pay 1c each for all extra ones you have to sell Sheets Bros., Cleaners. Phone 359. 52-ts TRY VAPO BATH for gall, liver, colds, gland, bladder trouble, akin disease. T.B ; with massage. Herman C. Weber Bath House, 107 S. Secund St.. Phone 120. 51-ts o MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 year* No expense to borrower. C. D Lewton, Decstur, Ind 15-b-ts FARMERFATTENTION - We retnove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. IS-ts FARM LOANS at 4% for IS years. No commission charge. See John W. Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Loan j A Trust Bldg. IHf O —— — - NOTICB Notk-e Is hereby given that M»ry Iziaer l.«e ba* file-1 with th" under* gn>,l »n application fur the Adam, Circuit Court of A«f;in>s County, Indiana, to hear the e vide rue and determine the time and place of birth t/ l said af>plhant, agn-eaible to the provision of Chapter 21, Acts >»f the ihneral Assembly of dtate of Indiana fur 1941 Witness my hand and seal of said Court tbk ut>i day >f March, 1543 CLYDE •» Tll< >1 IN Kit Clerk of the Adam? Cl null Court Mar.h 5 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Rose Josephine Spangler-Miller has filed with the uudereigned an application fur the Adam, Circuit i Court of Adams County. Indiana, to hear the evidence and determine the I time and pla-e of birth of »abt applicant, agreeable to the provision of ChafXer 21. Acts of the General Assemtdy of Stale of Indiana for IS4I Witness my hand and seal of said Court this &lb day o( March, lal3 CLYDE O TROCrNBR Clerk of the Adams Ctr-uit Court. Mai h 5 Anwlotatowl ■< Eserolrl* IXaie W 3034 Notice Is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed E»e< utrls of the estate of John J Hoffstetter. late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Ipjsina H.iffat u<-r, EaecUtrlx S’erd 1.. I IHerer. Attorney ISO ii. 1543. Feb. :l, M il 5-13 —MMMMMRM Leo “Dutch” Ehinger General Insurance 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 CHRIST BOHNKE Auctioneer OdCdtur, R. R— Hssjland 'ffbsne Call at my expense, N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOl'RB: 8:N ta 11 :M It:K to l:» Saturdays. 8:00 a m Telsphone 436 I w»m nieee« NOTICE! We are now buying all g’a3e» o* Paper stock at present market price Alaa want Scrap Iron. Rag*- R* l *- bar, Batteries Auto Radiators. Brass, Copper, Aluminum. Zinc, Lead Babb tt ateWe accept Wirt and Tin. But Net Tin Cans. All kinds »f scrap ta essential for war purposes We are also buyers of Beef Hides. Calf Sinns, Sheep Pelts. ToHow. Fats and Greases, Old Lard, ate. THE MAIER HIDE A FUR CO. fid W. Monroe Phone 442 jj

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CAMERA CATCHES MME. CHIANG MAKING A SPEECH 114'** wJ b > VBte (HINA’S GALLANT LITTLE LADY, Mme. Chiang Kai-shek, wife of the Chinese generalissimo, is caught by the camera as aha makes a speech on the steps of City Hall in New York City, where she has begun a scheduled transcontinental tour. Still not fully recovered from her recent serious illness, Mme. Chiang told her listeners that the American people were too high-minded to "benefit at a price anyone else paid for liberty and freedom." Twice she almost collapsed on her tour. (International)

BREEDER PHEASANTS IN LAYING PEN AT JASPER-PULASKI GAME PRESERVE * Xju z i ; j | L

Indiana's cooperative game bird’ propagation program for 1943 will get under way within a few weeks at the Jasper-Pulaski and Wells county state gamo preserves where brteder birds hsve been held through the fall and winter months. When the laying season gets under way for the pheasants, eggs will be collected and trays In the electric incubators will be filled in readiness for the hatching of the chkks which are to be distributed to cooperating conservation clubs. Harrell F. Mosbaugh. director of the division of fish and i game, -aid today. Contracts between the clubs and the division of fish and game are being com pieted with every indication that the number ot brooders operated by the clubs this year will be as great as in the past. Pheasant chicks and Hie quail chicks which will be distributed r. are to be reared by the clubs Great Is Your Sacrifice FAR GREATER IS THE SACRIFICE OF THE MEN IN THE ARMED FORCES. They are on the job •very minute of the j day. The leaat you I can do In, BE ON YOL R JOB and BE ON TIME. Leland Smith Ins. Agency First A Moerec Sts Pastte 140 —

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing-“FANNED EMBERS!” JUS' GUSPOGIM* I SMACKS THE LWW' I PoPGWGMOLTO BE I I'LL SEE IF MR \ GET OUT, S OUTA7H' WORLD'S CHAMPGEN TX&H MAKI?. t TOUCHER TH AM iS / UflllflOAT 1dUOULDJASAtf/v /¥ hold’s about it ? '*'■ \ iHiMIt .fZN iat proves f < weraX sumpin 1 Z GEB! \ smart fflss&L &3a -z-<zißk W =, §yttzi (z>s¥ EM ~ ■'■« i /** (Sst ■ lu? ' ISgS|g " y>\ jgigi | j - ' / • KH.KwtHWMVA.t- <<■ T W H«||b, BLONDIE THEIR HEARTS BELONG TO DADDY! By Chic Young FT R’ ’■ ■■ 7 OUiqf MERE fwueKEABE } M (MWTKMOW'I ''PA M6403P/COMfc" : L>rk^''O y <ssr*i >» TJ 1 h w I JEfe e feu u? 1 L UI J J I >\ ffL _

■ and then released in suitable neighboring areas as a pert ot the program of restocking to maintain good hunting for Hoosier sportsmen. This entire program Is financed through the division of fish and game which is supported entirely from fees for hunting fishing and similar licenses No funds derived from property tax are available to the division jf fish and game. Indiana's program of cooperative game bird propagation has been adopted by several other states as a moans of improving hunting conditions and of enlisting the participation of clubs In their program. This plan has been most successful in Indiana and has been a major factor In the better hunting which Hoosiers have been enjoying in recent years ———*— o-— —— — Religious Persecution Charged To Germany <By United Press) The Vatican radio—by implicaHun — has < harged Nazi Germany with the persecution of religion and the enslavement of human freedom The broadcast did not direct the charge specifically against Germany Rut the broadcaster spokein German and bu said that we have learned what war mean.- since Germany entered Poland. The speaker also condemned the depor tation of forced labor, the killing of the innocent, and the extermination of cultural values hundreds of years old ~<> (P w i—i ,i Require Justices To Make Monthly Reports Indianapolis. Mai 5 — (I P) County auditors would lie required to make monthly collections of fees due the county from Justices ot the peace under '.be terms of a bill passed by the Indiana house of representatives yesterday. The measure, which need, only Governor Nchrieker's signa'urs to lieroust- law, also pro*ides lor regular audits ot justices* books.

Soys 61-Day Session Os Solons Too Short Indianapolis, Mar. 5 — (UP) — Speaker Hobart Creighton of the Indiana house of representatives xays that the statutory limit of 61 days is not sufficient lime to handle th" amount of business ihat must be transacted by Hootler legislators. Creighton made the statement to Indlanapulix re.il estate men yesterday as the general assembly prepared to adjourn sine die on Monday. —_o Ohio City Colored Man Dies At Hospital Tory B. Hardman. 40, colored. Oh:o City. Ohio, route two. died this morning at 4:45 o'clock at the Adams county memorial hospital soon after being admitted to the institution. The body was taken to Cowan funeral parlous 1n Van Wert. Ohio. 0 _ Trarte In • t>- • T-.w> rw.<-»i„

— ■ money when you borrow The /Etna Life Insurance Farm Loan i Plan turn* over every cent of your loan to you. There are no deductions for a commission, for appraising, for tide examination, oc for the application. Ym jmt ioo'l on tbt dtAnr ' The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg.

Operator License Supply Exhausted With no plates available, the local license bureau has also exhausted its supply of operator's licenses, it was made known today. ! Slips of paper, which grant authority to drive without an op-1 erator's license for a three-day I period, are being issued at the bureau in Hen of the license. Slips of paper, bearing the bureau stamp, are also being Issued at the bureau Instead of the license plates, until they arrive. Only a small supply of truck plates are on hand, but more have been ordered, attaches of the bur-| eatt reported. _ o Archbishop Spellman Enroute To Africa Seville, Spain. Mar. 5— (UP)— Archbishop Spellman of .New York is en route to North Africa to visit American troops. He left Seville.

PUBLIC SALE Account of ill health I am unable to farm and will sell at publio • auction 2 miles East of Decatur, Vi mile South of Road No. 224. Thursday, March 11, 1943 Commencing at 12 Noon HORSES —Bay mare, 11 yrs. old. wt. 1600. sound, a good worker; Sorrel horse. 7 yr. old. wt. 16ov. a good worksr. 32—HEAD OF CATTLE—B 2 Large Guernsey and Durham cow, k >•«. old. with heifer calf 8 weeks old by side; Holstein cow with first calf by side; Holstein cow 6 yrs. old, frosh, milking good flow; Roan heifer due with first calf March 20; 12 Holstein heifers coming yearlings; 5 Roan heifers 6 to 10 months old: 1 Holstein Bull yearling; 1 Guernsey Bull. 7 mouths old; ’ 3 Fall Bull calves; 5 Holstein heifer calves, bucket f«d i 24—HEAD OF HOGS—24 Sow and 6 pigs of weaning age; Gilt to farrow la April; 3 opatt gills; 15 feeder hogs. 40 to 100 lbs. TRACTOR AND IMRLCMKNTB , Fordson 1936 Tractor, overhauled and ready to go to work; Oliver 14" Tractor plows; Double disc; Oliver 14" riding plow, spike tooth harrow; Deering 7 ft. binder; 9 hole wheat drill; Manure spreader; Turnbull wagon and 16 ft. hay ladders; good iron wheel wagon and grain bed; Crowfoot roller; corn plow; mower; two double sets of Broaching harness; collars. TERMS—CASH. Wm. OHLER Roy S. Johnson—Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE Because I am h-aving the farm I. the undersigned, will sell at public auction the following personal property, located mile east 2 I miles south of Wren or 1 mile east. 2 miles north of Willshire, on what Is known aa the John Tickle farm, on Wednesday, March 10,1943 Time; 1;00 P. M., Prompt 3—HORSES—3 Roan Gelding. 6 yr. old. wt. about 1,350; Black marc. 6 yr. old, wt. about 1.350. Sorrel Colt. 8 months old CATTLE—H<>lstein heifer. 1 year uid. POULTRY—unc doxen mixed hen.GRAIN AND HAY 2 ton mixed hay; 262 shocks ot good corn, I«hj hills to the shock; 17u buelx-1 corn in crib; 60 bushel of oats TRACTOR. IMPLEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS Fordson tractor with pulley. Oliver 2 • 11" bottom tractor plow; seven on side tandem disc Oliver 14" bottom walking plow; Spike tooth harrow, lu hue grain drill; Gale corn planter; 2 row international coni cultivator: single row corn cultivator; Deering mower; Osborne hay loader; 6 ft. Deering grain blndei . hay tedder; hay rake, smooth land roller; Nia-.o manure spreader; wagon and giam l*ox; another wagon and liay ladders: Small galvanized hor»w tank; oil drum; Dotilde set of harne-s; fly nets; 2 horse collars; manure fork; double trees; in-ck yok< Some H>u chold Good*. Many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Owner-HARVEY GARWOOD Auctionesr—Lsster W "Bud' Sumin. Clerk R L Stetk-r.

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Spain, by plane today for Gibraltar, and expects to proceed to Casablanca. The archbishop arrived in Seville Wednesday from Vatican city. He appears to be In good health and enjoying bis trip o , Wood-link floor mats are replacing those made of rubber. USED CARS ’42 Willys Sedan, driven 2,000 miles ’ll Plymouth DeLuxe Coach ’ll Plymouth Special 5 Pass Coupe *4l Dodge BuNinena Coupe '39 Chevrolet Fourdoor sedan '36 Chevrolet Town aedan ’36 Pontiac Eight Coach Saylors