Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1943 — Page 5
IhUHSDAY. MARCH 11,1943.
jSelßeports » ,nV RtPO RT 0F LOCAL riira'L^“«" K,T ' I Market ,er °* catur ’ • Closed •• 13 Nt * B ' I Corrected March 11. »" d no y * rd '“*‘ Wwsls d.y. "In • 4 |}2 B> - ,b - »" ‘"fl* 1 * 1150 ,fl«‘ .... 900 fl*’, i«so K Umk. J* buck |didbf-. •••• ••—•*• V Un*bx fl 43 Brady Brother, market, fl .ill b. oP en e Y»T day until further notice. 'fl WHOLESALE EGO AND ■fl POULTRY QUOTATION# fl Furnished by fl k«u Egg A Poultry Co-. Isl Mcatur Phon. IM ■ Cotruted March 11. large white < {(« up 33r iflm or mixed eggs. large kflu ii>« up 3 * c *flgUns hen» — — 37 c hw.» -- 334 springers. barred or rock, smooth. 1% Iba. V. cr‘:' - 37 c Bklefbom roosters, lb 8c fiflw docks, 5 the . and over.... 18c 12 lbs and over... 18c Isl CHICAGO LIVESTOCK JU 11 ill'* LiveMlabh receipt., 9.000; mostly I" 15<- higher, althe top of 815.50 »-•* !•»<• bulk k.kxJ .uid choice 180UflcrtX utabl* receipts, 4,000; R». ~»> fed t. .-r- and yearlings t<> a shade higher; nothing chore offered: bulk sales stee: and yearling sup 8H.68-81C s'»; few sold up to )fl7 heders scaice and actlv.,- at ■hum. flSbe-l>. iaJ.il>!,■ receipts. 3,0 W; and yearlings in fairly demand, very tew sales; xood in t holce 99-lb. f< d Jfl"M <olotail, i imbs. 816.50; tv* Us. f,. ( | westerns )fldd .bore >16.78. fl fOBT WAYiuE LIVESTOCK flFort W 4 yn |n,j Mat. 11—(l‘P> |fl“' ,,! ‘ 25. higher; 109-2 W pound 11.175115 25; 2tW-300-lb. fl*lbt. 815<t5 815.35: 3<m-400-lb. flUhts. 81505. flUmh. 816: ewe,. Js.Jo down. ,fl ItOIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK BlMiaMp. l | l « m.,, |i _ fl H, '» W. | 500. market gen'^X'' 5 ’ ‘® c higher than low price. fl” 8 ** 4 *) IW-JOfMb. weight-, 3 81*35415,50; extreme top. ’•"" •■"'lb weight,. 815 25- ” ,, lb'blb Weight,. 813.76fl "• 'ly 814.75-81e.15. fIMHe receipt,. flfo> r ,, Bk* 3 "" ; cattle- fully 1 loads choice 1.334 Mb. Steers, 817 25. 3 luatfa good 1.174 1b weight,. 8l««o; fl 1 * 1 *“ 1 ""'diuin to low choice and y.ailing,, 815 816 50; grade at fIP 81440; veale r , mostly He good and choice 817-818; »< 888.50. j( W . aot C | ioU gj| "‘-•M- a market; quotsteady. fl CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE »» Wk; July. 81 47; fl»' 81« n J IM: Ju!r flu ? t * M; D *- K 6p7 *’** Jul7 ' <2; ® aRAH * *A*K«T B tu "M UKVATOft CO. I *»rch 11. ■E *** *abject to change B hie. a d “ r ‘ M 4,7 B <ellT *red at elentor. Bk i u*' w h,.t |i fl* 2 Red Wfa-,' . ", i y.iu- „ 3 53 B c £ cm. : IS Ah’** 4 8.75 ra — M B r MHr b »*A»l >oaa. ■ C * 1: H per 8W leea. I FOR SALE sw c *”* B*«t b* * • <v ‘ c #roed,r». Ki " •*’** ’•* ,Mt « i Dick Burdg
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LdCAL 6LAsiIFiK [ ADVERTISING RATE# | — One Time, Par Word V/,0 Minimum for fleet Inaertlon 30* , Additional Inaertlon, Per Word, Per Day 18 | Card of Thank, Mt : Obituaries, Vereen, Reade- | tbona*-" ... H .#1 | Menua. run menu etyle r #1 | | Notieea, Cap Head,, 8-pt. body 60< | | (11 plcae deep, one column! | FOR SALE WE HAVE -- Latin- cedar chettts: Gold Seal and Armstrong Quaker ruga in various sixes; Axininst-r ruga, ail wool, in 9x12 and 11.3x12: living room and bed mom suites; studio couches, box frame, and mattrewue, to match; kitchen cabinets, utility cabinets, breakfast sets, and all kinds of tables and chairs. Selling at prteeit you can afford to pay. Liberal trade-in allowance for your old furniture. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199. b 5»-2t POR SALE—Clover hay; MclieerIng 8 ft. binder, like new. Harry Ray. H nile south. >4 mile east of Pleasant Mills. Mt3x Fort SALE ~ THreeTiil’s? large enough for service; also some freuh and springer heifers. Marvin Stcutenberry. lA4 miles northeast Decatur. Bellmont Farms. 58-3tx FOR «Al>E”Royal portable typewriter. Practically new. .M. (Iron Inger. 1209 Monroe St. 60-3tx FOR SALfc—i~lf»43 h’ordson tractor. in good shape; 1 McCormick Deering 22-in. steel thresher, In good condition; 2 Oliver tractor plow,; 1 gang pl:w; 2 feed grinders; 2 plain drills; 1 stalk cutter, like new; 2 mowers; 1 John If ere I’4 h-P- gasoline engine; 1 new John Deere mower to fit a model L tractor—this Is an untagged ma chine; 1 1937 Ch vrolet panel truck. We also have, some used disks, plows, tractors, and mowers at our Bluffton store. Also received a large shipment of repaliv, so buy repairs now while they are available. Steffen Implement Co. 59-2 t f*OR RALE—New Alma Trailer; 3 rooms; never pulled; good rubber. Come see it. Charles H. Hatch. Willshire. Ohio 6*i-3tx rtßTDHj!—:Mewlmd" Used sweepant. 'Also repairs for all inak<« of sweepers and washers. Arnold and Klenk. Phone 4«3. 59-3 t FOR SALE ' Saveoil talde top oil I range. Several oil h«aters. — Decatur I'pholstery Shop. 145 H. Second Phone 42v. 6Ut2 ■■ — - o FRENCH CONTINUE (Coatlauad From rag, 1) iMNlagt s. Radio Dakar reports the rout of an Italian division by Jugoslavian patriots. The vaffort «ay« * veral hundred Fascists were killed. The action occurred in the Zagreb region of Jugoslavia. Communist partisans and General Draja Mlkhailovitch are r ported negotiating to end theri lift. And General Henri llotiorc Giraud. French North African commander, has sent a note of tribute to the Jugoslav leader. ALLIES OCCUPY (Coatin wed From raa* t> six weeks or two month- The British must attack the Marelh line befoie that time expires or face mibeai airly hot weather and the threat of nularia. But |t I, incrtai-iiigly obvious that Monigotm-ry Is not going to alt on his laurels. Before h<smashed Nasi marshal Rommel s latmt attack the BrltHb gen< ral told hi, men: "We will give lUrmtnel a bio xly nose. Then it will be <mr turn to stuck and we will -smash right through him " Weil. Rommel has bi- “Woody ■owe" and patrols from the eighth army are hounding his retreating forces before the Marelh line. The next move is up to Montgomery. And military observers predict it won't be long in coming ONE DEFERMENT tOeatlnoed From raae «> piete by tb<- emi of summer. Charles P Taft, brother of the Ohio senator sayr hh prediction is base dun dhetmaions with aelactive i anrviee oKetals. He Uetiked before a senate appropriation* sub- : committee asking reinstatement I of a #3.U4W.'H*" apprdpriatl. n fur * child care I Tatt any» the sum is needed to I care tor children of service men bei cause there will be an Increase tn i the uatßbei of employed women who have haabanti, in the aimy The appropriation was grautud ,» ■ " ■ a ■ • Xiw4s<wt«l •» 4Sa>tat»«ra«»e %•, 9iuU>e h h<-H»r glvsn. That the ■ederaiaoe, ■,«» uses apr»ntt»d -W ■Uatotralor u< tM •£ lr**M I It. RueUr es Adam- £"«•”>- germsed. Tl»« «»Ul« is pro’s* Mr *•'- vstrt. i Ila«a»l tiulier Adnueuustor W Von. A Da Vaem ASMenevo Mar. X. IHB. Mcb. 4-U-81
WANTED WANTED Tire < hangers, Ilk per hour to start. Goodyear Service Stare, F rt Wayne. SS-3tX WANTED Riders to Fort Wayne. Hour, from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Call 137t*. K 59-3 t WANTED — It a TTo a to repair. Vhrlck Bros. 306 ts — O' 1 - Business Services WIRE HANGERS have gone to war! Return one with each order, We aleo pay 1c each for all extra ones you have to sell. Sheets Bros., Cleaners. Phone 359. 52-ts TRY VAPO BATH foF ghil. liver, colds, gland, bladder trouble, skin disease, T. 8.; with massage. Herman C. Weber Bath Ikusc, 107 S Second St., Phone 120, 51-ts MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. No expanse to borrower. C. D Lewton. Decatur, Ind. 15-b-ts FARMERS~ATf ENTION - We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phere 2000. W'e pay all phono charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts KUHi LOAN# nt 4% tor 19 ymuv. No commission charge. See John i W. Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples latan & Trust Bldg. 15-ts I O I ■ LOSTANDFOUND LOST - Black an<T tan Blue tick hound; name Duke; tinder pleas, pbunc UM. Reward. f#-Btg LOS* — Black leather keyui ’ With five keys. R, turn to Democrat. 6»t3x F<>l'ND~ White terrier with brown and hla< k h|m>lh. (twfter call Phon.- 356. Itx COUNTY FARM LABOR (Continued From rag, 1) in their plant. He exnrcta io complete the survey at hast 60 days| Itefore the start of the canning seas.n. He can then inform the | labor committee at, to whether or not he will tie* d their assistance in helping to recruit peelers. Ronald Newman, farm security representative. Hated that he would take applications for full time farm labor, the labor being brought in from southern Indiana after a brief training period at Purdue. B I FIERCE BATTLE I (Continual From Fag, 1) — 1 " ■" 1 I from the city. The Russiatis also ar<- advancing! west of Kursk, on the upper end of the southern front. One Russian unit in thi* drive wiped out 3tm Nazis and <aptured ix guns and two tankr. A detachment of Soviet scouts penetrated the Nazi roa rand set fire to a tank ear train loaded with gasoline. Along the ~Mist of the sea of Azov. Nazi forces defending Taganrog counter-attacked but were thrown hack, they left 100 dead on the battlefield. — - —■*" Total paynietils to American families from life insurance companies in 1942 averaged 86.582.0 M per day or a total of more than >2,402 million per y<wr. ———— —--o —————— vuTlii: Notice is hereby given that Km st A mlei ...n I ha- filed with the undersign.<l an appll.-aalon fur the Adams Circuit (’■>iirt of Adams County. Indiana, to h.-apllw- ,-v Mem c and determine the time ami place Os l.lrtli .»f said apple ant, agr>-. v'-le to ike provision of «-h.'if.,er I. Vts of the General Assembly of tttaSe of Indiana for IV4I. Witness my hand and -eat of said C>., i th lUh day of Min h, ISIZ. CLYDE" TKoCrXEt: Clerk of th, Adams Cir. u't Court. I March ti —--O ■ Mrrit'H Notice I, hereby given that tl> i. . Horine l»r ha filed with the undersigned an for the Adanv Circuit Court <d Adan a CourUy, I'wli ina, to h--ai the < Ph ii- ■ and determine the •ino- and pls. e of birth of said applicant, agreerfd. to tin provision »>f Ctiajder 21, A ts of the General Assembly ot Plate ut Indiana for 1941 Wltro--- hand and -eal of said Court thi, Il<b day of Mar, h. 1»IZ. r I.VHK <> TltoCtXKi: Clerk of the Adams Cir ,it Court. March it «M>*.ln<»>,nl of tdmlelMrater \e. awi Note. b. herel.y given. Tint the I I .liderslgiied has been app-duted Ad- I mintatrator ,»f the e late of John I It nry Aug i-t Chridianar. lats oft Aflame County. d<-< eased. The estate I la pr..hi.l.|y solvent. 'i tieod-.re lieutr. Alnunintralor I Heavy H. Heller, literary. March J. 1»U Marek 4-lt-l» [ AapMeln enl et Kaeeutria Eafatr he. 3US* Notice is hereby given. That lh« undersuf n--d ha* been aipoint'-d K*e< utrix of the estate «f Pet, ■ Kdi»on Mnrunger. late «>f Adams County, de eased. The estate Is prnUably • dvent. Vl-da Lorina Npranger, Esevatrls Henry ■ Heller. Attorney N. A. BIXLEB oftomctri#t HOLM; #:## to 11:1# * 8:80 Saturdays. •:•# P- •- • TatopMM 18# fcmmltmd *•—
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
BROAD SOCIAL (Contlnuad From rage !> as aluminum, shipbuilding, airplue manufacture, pwtilic utilities and communications. It advocates the consolidation of railroads into fewer rmtltHial systems under the authority of a national transportati'n agescy. • It would provide strong mea» sure* to prevent any future monopoly controls in industry, guaran-
RHODES BEAN WEEK 8 POINT MEAL FOR SIX We try to make it easier for you to make your points go further. Every rationad item is marked Price and Points. Be thrifty with both your points and cash. — Shop at your most leisure time, we are here W/2 hours I every day in the year to serve you. OPEN from 6A.M. to 12:30 A. M. BUY WHAT YOU NEED WHEN YOU NEED IT! SOl'P or NAVY lb— Sc Sflk flfli fl fl flßfl RED KIDNEY lb—loc S - fln MU fl.™ Just Received 24,992 points mixed . tb. ioc Wo flfl fllfl (.REAT NORTHERN 1b... 9c IFfl BF flfl ES of New Crop Beans. in tter or lima ib-i3c l y PASTRY FLOUR 2 89c ~ CRACKERS 2 lb. box 23c KRAFT DINNER .. . 2 S %S Wg CORNFLAKES box 5c rLUun TEA — Green bag 29c | | PRESERVES — Riehilieu 27c ■ ® ® OLIVES —Sluffed 35 count 29c | , APPLEBIITER Quart 21c ib. hag WHEATIES “-x box 10c 11 BOAHTEO APPLES IfeS P" CELERY — Pascal large stalk 1.5 c | HEAD I.EITICE crisp 12c ■ ■ JLbLiLb Bh CARROTS lance bunch Kc i SPINACH Ih. 19c Lk ii ORANGES if dot. Jsc fl flfl . IM MUSHROOMS box 25c ONIONS I lbs. 25c 1 111 CAULIFLOWER head 35c TOMATOES Ih. 25c IJV iu. r POTATOES bag 49c LARD lb 17c wiso,m,s BOLOGNA lb. 23c SPARE RIBS Ib. 25c | I ■“ HAM SALAD—Ready-to-Eat Ib. 39c | PRO TEN—Meat Extender Ih. 2-m- Lfl f— OLEO Special Ib BACON «” Ib 39c i <34i “ b lu - _ CAMAY Toilet Soap S cakee ZSc ' J DREFT large box 27c HARDWATER CASTILE 5 for 25c r> I |TTT|"|j OXYDOI large box 25c IVORY SOAP large bar l(ta DU 1 P & G Laundry Soap 5 bars 2Sc Full iu IH Z ... ..... ... large box 25c KIRKS FLAKE SOAP 5 har«v 25c Q( CHII’SO large box 25c | LAVA 3 bar> 29c T MATCHES Sure-Lite 6 boxes 2Sc STOKLEY BABY FOOD 1 Point can «c — SHREDDED WHEAT 2 boxes 21c I WHITE SAIL Tottat Ttaatt I for 29c a CAT FOOD box 15c j | TOILET TISSI E (Fortreww) .... 6 for 25c Cl | D SALAD DRESSING full qt. 29c > „ OYSTER SHELLS ............. bag 85c ’ ' EGGS—Farm Fraah doz. 35c IStamp Hl -HO Cy _^ C _ * P _ ?'' Ifll aM H Wn!^I JONNY JOE ' S
tee the righto of labor, and the right of farmer* to benefit* of expanding Industry, and also seek a world ruled by law and order where both old and nmv imperialism would be, outlawed. The plan also proposes a new bill of rights: the right to work usefully and creatively through man's productive years: the right to adequate food ckttbiug. shelter and medical ears; the right to security; the nght to live in a system <jf free enterprise—free from
compulsory labor, Irreaponatble private power and arbitrary pule ' lie power; the right to real security of justice for all; the right to education; the right to rest, recreation and adventure; and the opportunity to enjoy life and take part in advancing civilization. —- -9 MARKET# AT A GLANCE New York stocks higher in moderately active trading. Cotton future* steady. Bonds higher; U. 8. governments
lower and quiet Grains at Chicago: wheat closed unchanged to % cent higher, and corn wae unebenged. Chicago livestock: hogs uneven, cattle strong and sheep about steady. - o - Stock Closing New York. March 11 — (UP! — Do* Jones closing etock averages: 30 Industrials 130.48 up 1.38 30 HR 32,15 up 026
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16 UtllitiM 17.61 up 030 1! 65 stocks 44 39 up 0.46 I Total stock sales 1.429,710. Old? Get Pep, Vtm with Iran, Calcium,Vitamin B, MEN. WOMEN ciie.jm Viubuu a- “‘J’’tUTV'N’ I Al all Srua slave, ever,where — la Iterator ul Smith liras store.
