Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1943 — Page 5
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[itel Reports fIfPORT OF LOCAL Kq po«E |oN MARKBTB Si for Decatur, Berns ■j«^M'«" d •"<« Wil,,h ' r * gt 12 Noon. I r orre<«^_^ r,h 19 ■L* nd n 0 y,rd * 9 *' BCpl' received every day. I- ’BS • 15.20 ■2X 1500 ■** “ 141*0 ■ <"" ‘ ........ 14 00 ■» 1150 ■ - 9 00 J B*> «•» hm i tomb* 1 ’ K7..b.__ »“ ■ B-idj Brother* market* ■rU be op-a every day ■ until farther notice. ■| — ■WHOLESALE EGG AN® EjuITRV quotations E Furniehed by Eaa A Poultry Co„ K ..... Phone IM ■ (’errtcted March 19. K Urze white «■««». V lie ■ > op " v ■lormiied egp. large K&, a? — 3* c hew Byiun« "5c Hybroileif. 3 to 4 lbs 28c Hy iprtngers. barred or Ktt rock, smooth, 6’4 lbs. Kr Keclx>rn roosters. lb >' 5 '.be . and over... 18c K;eeee. 1! lbs. and over... 18c LaNAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Kuupoli*. Mar 19 — <l'l*l — Kock K receipts 7 Son market fully Hj 140 to 100 pound weight* ■ y sls 43 to 115 60; top 815 70; K> <■«■ pound weights. sls 35 to K j«. to i<;.t pound weights. K to 11 4 75; sows strong. K 114 S 5 to 815.25. Kje reuipts 4«hj; calves 50o; Kb;. tartie generally steady; Ksd I i;5 i"iind steers. $lO 4" Ki; tun k loads medium alert * ■itul.l.'j*. few good heifers, Ml, veshr* steady, top SIB.OO. Mpp rr<e|p;« t non: generally ■ff load stood and < ho|ce woollu- s|i, J.7. good and choice ■l lamb- with uunil.er 2 pelts ■p Kb WAYNE LIVESTOCK Hr: Wayti. Ind . Mar. 10 .--(1’1*1 Bhledl: K* steady; HHejtm pound K> 113 95-815 38; 200-300-lb M<> 815 25 815.45: 300-400-lb ■th. sls 15 B«b. $1150; tags. sl2 50. ■h*> sl7 50. Baht |H . WM> 50 down. I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK •Me. .Mar. 19. (IT)- Lin B$» salable receipts. 10,000; B>t tally steady; top 115 M. Bic. salable receipts 1 500; B- market fully steady. ■ Peer, and yearling*. $14.00M : three loads choice kinds. B six loads ahortfeds. 314.88 P- hetfen very scarce; mostly W- veah-rs firm at $1750 H 1 salable receipts 4.999; o# fat lambs steady to •» good and choice wool lambs ,0 P $18.73 on choice IBS•r'Rht. -heep about steady; wt« native ewes. $9.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE “2«o Mat. 19 — (ttpy — M»y 1 45’4 to 1.41; July J '« ! ♦«%; Sept 14114 to ’ De< j sasß( "_M»y 1.91 bid; July |»3 J**/ 1.65 bM; Dee. 101 bid H» May cz% naked; Jnly 81*4 HrP' (1 to 811* * **’ >7* t*> 87%; July 90; L W !o «%; Dec. 95. l **L GRAIN MARKIT ,URK ELEVATOR CO. March IS. subject to change durtagday. "** 4'Hverod at otontor. ; xj*' ,im JSZ r’" 2 1 " ' *•»» i u l 8^ W ' ll, ‘ m - H l 1.71 M 7“ •$ per bushel lees. U * B: M per log ta,s. _ S*od Closing Ma,ch 19 -4UPI - 91..**Mea atmk averagtw; » M l2*e tIM. oU >99 lajZf* W * T - off 9JT **k oaioe i3dMjg.
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> L’ge'At euHim — I ADVERTISING RATES Ono Time, Per Word I'/it Minimum for flrat Insertion 30$ Additional Insertions Psr Word, Por Day.___— 1$ Gerd of Thanks 80t Obltuarlss, Versts, Rtaolu- t tlene $1 | i Mtnus, run menu stylo SI | Notices, Cap Heads, 8-pt body 600 | (13 picas deep, one column) | FOR SALE foiT SALS! — 0. M. C. ton truck, fair tires. Otto Kruetzman, 1 mile north of Magley. 85a3tx FOR BALEIB head of sheep, to lamb about April 1. Also one buck Phone 4694. b 6631 fiALfe- -Sorrel gelding. 6 years old; Duroc male hog; hand corn shelter; Lett Bln feed grinder; 2 gas engines. I> s and I horse power. Oscar Scaer, Willshire, O. 65-2tg F()R SALE Guernsey male calf, I week old. Phone 897-T. I Lautcnschleger. 66211 For SALE «"h.Md <4Tiow welghIng 125 lbs. apiece. Joe Geimer. Route 2. Phone 652-R. 86 g2lx F()R SALE- - 35 Chevrolet. 4-door Phone 6221 between 6 and 6 30 evenings. 66-g3tx QUfTfTNG BUSINESS SALE fine breakfast set, flat top typewriter , desk, 5 burner oil range, two Ice boxes, circulator heater, electric stand lamps, odd tables, chair*, baby bed metal, and gasoline pres- , auic stove. Frank Young. 110 Jes- ! fenton St. h It For UaLA—whit. <S?E . - s<.,»«ii i Collies; Pouy Collies; English l Shepherd; watch dog<t; rat and |x-t dogs: hounds, fiolnters and setters; chows and many others. Harry . Reed. 1 mile north. 1 mile east :t Bluffton. Ind. 87-131 ' FOOALE — Chester Wlut.- in .1i hog. double immuned. Paul Gould one mile west, one north Abr sta > lion. b 67 3tx • FOR SALE House, West Madison • stieet. Down payment, balance like rent. Hany Sipe, Herne. 67 2tx Why - >ay more when you can buy Trlple A chicks for 10’-ic; ord- ' ered 4 weeks In advance. 10c. Cns- ' tom hatching 2c per egg. Buchanan Hatchery, Willshire. Ohio, Road 49 between Willshire and Chatta- ‘ nooga. t-x FOR RENT FOR RENI Sleeping iooiii ukhli :i home. 231 No. Sth Phone 742. 67 21 o 1 LOOT AND FOUND "LofcT- Farker So. 51 fountain pm. 4>rown with gold top. Anne Mur taugh. Phone 129. 6*g3t 11 i. vi. sorii i: os ih hi.i< HStIHIM. lIIIIM SO. IIS Notice is lirretiv given that thlawal Ah-oholb- Heveragi- Hoard ■•< Adams t'ounty, Indiana, will at - P. M f'vntral War I hu< on tli. 7th . . day of April. ISIS at the County Commissl-ti-rs It.ami In Aadltor Office, (Wart House In the <Ut> • Decatur— in said County, l-egui investlgation of th- application of ■ folio* In* nHiixal person, re<|Urwtlnthe toeue l„ the applt* ant, at th. location lierelnaftcr a»it out, of tin Aleoboß,- H--v»-ru«i- Permit of til - i-lam, herelnaftrr deslwnat.si ami Will, at so kt tine- and |>l»'e, r»-.elve ’ information ,-oncvmina tin- Him* • of sni.l applicant, and the proprrty’ . nt isMilna the permit applied for I ■ , etp-b applicant at th* promises mm1 ed: Admiw pos’. No 1-1. A<n.-rt,-an la rlon. SSTSS. /ir»U amt Madison Hl-llecalur—l-iquor, lie, r. Wine He . taller. Hart luveotlgatb.n will be op t- to l the puldl--, and puldb parti. h"fll‘ > " . I» renuestml. Ah obolt-. it veraße Contml**lon <>t Indiana By John F. Noonan Me< rctary Bernard K. Doyle Kills, Administrator r — — Leo “Dutch” Ehinger i General Insurance ' 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 N. A. BIXLER OrrOMtTRIRT HOURS: 9:88 to 11:88 12:88 to 8:88 Saturdays, 8:88 A «■ Talsphons 188 Svw KumlMd «HM« TRtod NOTICE! I We are now buying all grades of I Paper stock at present market I Rfice I Also want Scrap Iron. Rags Rub i her. Batteries, Auto Radiators. I Brass. Copper. Aluminum, Zinc. Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cane. All kinds es scrap is sssential for war purposes. We are also buyers of Beef . Hides, Calf Bkms. Sheep Pe'ts. Tallow. Fata and Greases. Old Lard. etc. THE MAIER HIDE A FUR CO. 719 W. Monroe Rhone 4tt
FOR SALE — Transparent and Ihltchess apph-saiice. 40c gal. Bilng quart glass container* for exchange. Otto l>. Hieberk-h. Decatur, R. R. 2. 67t3x — — o WANTED WANTED — Rad Io s to repair. I'hrlck Bros. 306 ts WANTED-Threw furnished rooms with all conveniences. Address Box 111. c o this office. 86a3tx WANTED - MlhL Kin- lloti-1. phone 57. * b 66-3 t WANTED Salesladies, ages IS to 55. Part cr full-time. J. J. Newberry Co. 65-3 t WANTED—Ride In Flirt Wayne, 7 to 3:30 shift. Phom- 538-K. b W Fr-Satx WANTED To buy a laiat Addri-i* I*. O. Box 1 IS Decatur. 67-3 t WANTED rook for hospital kitchen. Must he capab'e of taking full responsibility. Salary open Inquirt at hospital or phone 790. b 67-3 t WANTED Pili IJi-y*. .Mie, Rei-rea-tlon A!l<->> 67-3 t WANTED— Loans on farm*, feastera money. Low rate*. Very Ilk eral term*. See me for abstract* of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f 1 '■■'■W —III I • Business Services WliU-; HANGERS him- gom- tn war! Returh one with each order. We also pay 1c each for all extra ones you have to sell. Sheet* Bro*., Cleaner*. Phonp 359. 52-ts THY VAPOIIATH for gal!.’ liv- r. colds, gland, bladder trouble, skin disease, T IL; with massage. Herman C. Weber Bath House, 107 8. Second St.. Phom- 120. 63-ts MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANSVt 47c for 10 year*. No expen»e to borrower. C. D. Lewton, Decatur, Ind. 15-b-ts FA RMF7 RSTaT TENTIbN - We remove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phute 2000. We pay all phone charge*. The Stadler Product* Co. 15-ts FARM LOANS at 4% for 15 year*. No commission charge. See John W. Tyndall. Room 7, People* Loan & Trust Bldg. 15 If ■ —<y MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York ntoclw Irregular in tn (derate tradhig. Bond* Irregularly higher. Cotton future* up as niucii au 60 cents a Ikiic. Grains at Chicago: wheal < lom-d \ to \ cent higher, and corn was unchanged at celling price*. Chicago liveetock: hog* and cattle fully steady; alici>p s'eudy. 0 Injury Is Fatal To Steel Worker Mishawaka. Ind.. .March 19 (UP) lujuricH h- suffen-d when struck on the bead by a alee! beam <MNaMMOTOMBRMNBBBIMRV9«WiaRMOTMab4BmaaHMINMRBMHB QUIT BEEFINGYOU’RE LUCKY! The marines at Guadalcanal didn't kick like a hay steer when asked to pul in a tew extra hours. They did ! ali they were asked to do. h Are you doing the same? The least you can do is HI Y BOM>S and ST AMI’S. Leland Smith Ins. Agency First A Manroe St* Pnone 140 i nt^e ■ Phil’s Philosophy In competition w<th other*, always give them the credit of being a tittle smarter than you are. Then work Ilk* the deuce to prove that they aren't Time to fill yewr coal bm for nest winter. Do it now while you can »tilt get Quality coal at the low price *o« •< •**« LORADO coal. Decatur Lumber Company 111 W Jefferom Sueet Fbow* 281
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Coast Guard Ship Attacks Six Subs, Sinks One —, —,— —, __ jk j ■*/ Wv ‘ JjkJ Sc* ■Better •* \ mH y ■ An attack on a “wolf pack'' of six enemy submarine* In the Atlantic by the U. 8. coa»t guard cutter Campbell ha* been revealed by the navy department. The Campbell rammed one of the sub*, then sank It with gunfire at point-blank range. It also dropped depth charge* on the other*. Some member* of the Campbell's crew are pictured, left above, boarding the Polish destroyer Biirza, to which they were transferred to lighten the cutter, damaged In the collision. Captain of the Campbell, Comdr James A. Hirshfield, right, was the only tnan wounded In the attacks.
are blamed for the death of *tc*l worker George Walden at twin branch near Mishawaka. The 34-year-old man. who wm a native of Benton Harbor. Mich., went to Mishawaka three months ago to work on a power plant construction project. He was hurt fatally when the steel beam slipped from a chain hoist yesterday. money when you borrow The ?Etna Life Insurance Company’s Farm Loan Plan turns over every cent of your loan to yon. There arc no deductions for a commission for appraising ■Of UCIC CJUMXliualuOQf or for the apphocion. Vdat fef on tbt tUhr for Detail bqo.'rt ts The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agent* Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg.
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1 Housewife Named Adviser To OPA I South Dakota Woman To Help Run Office Washington, Mar. 19. — (VP)—A plain American houaewife has gone to Washington to help run the ofOce of price administration. Mr*. Philip Crowlie. of Huron, 8 D.—picked by the GPA a* a typical housewife — ha* arrived in the capital to help shape the nation'a footl rationing and price pol Idea. Mr*. Crowlle's job, in her own word*. I*, "to present the housewife's point of view to the people planning rationing and ceiling regulatloni.'* Mrs Crowlfe owe* her job to price chief Prentiss Blown. Brown noticed that manufacturers, wholesalers and retailer* were represented on the OPA- but not the very people most concerned — women who have (o live by the OPA decisions. "Get me a housewife," ordered Brown. So his *couts found Mrs. Crowlie. mother cf three children and wife of a stull town executive with a modeet Income. She will, a* adviser to the OPA. go direct to homemaker* to leant their prob lem* and try to find the answer*. Sin'll reach them by newspaper, radio and p rsonal chats. Anu she’ll use her own experience as wel 1 . She think* the whole thing Is a swell Idea. It'* democracy, she say*, at work. NAZIS CAPTURE (Costlased From rm 1) mmi German* and capturing five tanks. i<> field gun* and 22 machine guns. Hli«rp air fighting Is reported on this front RissMkin pilot* have shot du»u six more nazi planes in air cecd him a* goveruur-geueral es • Morocco. '
ba Ml eg over the Staraya Rus*a region. ——— 9 Wallace Is Guest In Costa Rica San Jose Costa Rica. March 19 - Vice President Wallace la a guest in the tiny Central Amerfcnn republic of Costa Rica today. He arrived yesterday and will remain over THI 9T£K'N NOTH K «>•’ OF RKAL KSTSTE IMI iTOt'K I* THE UH1.1.1 col STI WHiiXtt. Kilt* I.OAS *M*O« ISTIOS la tbr I Nite* (lairs liUlrlrt « uarl Fer the Sorllirra llUfrlri nt l»4laea —E«rt Wa,Mr IHvislaa In the matter of Kuf i* Mi-»librr*<-r tn benkrutrtcy 20*3. tn the niattrr of Leila 11. Mirhlwrber In bankruptcy 27*5. Pur-uaM to an ord. r of the United Htato Dlrtrlct «• iitrt for the Northern District of linlluiiu, Ft. Wayne blvislon. entered on the 24th <l»y <»f February. I*l3. the under. • Ignrd Trustee will off, r for site .it the east door of the Court II >u*e In Decatur, Adam* County. Indiana, »t lo A M on the 3rd day of April tst3, the right, title and Interest iW the IteMor-liankruptn. Itufur Mesh, berger mid B Jl< shhergi-r, in and to 1 1 > the f-dlowlng dcwrlbed real ent ile and improvements thereon In Adam* County. Indiana: The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter »f Se. tlon to, and the east half of the northeast quarter of Ne< tlon 9, *ll In town* ship 2$ north, range 13 east of the »e ond principal meridian, containing l.'O a>re« and <2> th* following described personal property Nlnotv i S«i share* of *to< k in the Well* County National EUrm lx>an A**o- latlon of Hie par value of sr.o »<> The sale of said properly will be for cash and 'Oiiiib t-d In the form and manner provided bi the Bankruptcy Act and the above mentioned ord< i. Any creditor may bld at such sale to the extent of hi* claim a* of the sale date ami ipjily on the l>id the amount of hl* claim pn'vtdet all prior lien* uid claim* on the property have teen *atl«fied The property will be sold free ami clear of all lien*. The Hens shall 1* transferred lo amt bwome a Hen on th- proceed* of the sale In the order of their priority. The I telrtiw-Bankrupts, Itufu* Xti'alite iger and la-lia B. M* -lilwrger, IMSVU ninety d.i.v.» from tin- d ue of sale to redeem th* add real estate and national farm loan a**o latlon st>*k at Hi-- price offered by the aU'-essful bidder or bidder*. Dieted this llth day of March. 1943. Harley Homers, 'trustee in Hankrupicy tor Itufu* M—hherg-r and Leila It M- lit.-rg. r Mar-1
the weekend before continuing on hia good-will tour of Latin America. Wallace strewed two of President Roosevelt’* four freedom* in taike *.o Costa Rican* yesterday. He told the Costa Rican congress that freedom from want must have I
PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR MAR. 20 - Mayme Terveer. Business building at 158 North Second St. and Residence property yat sth and Madison St., Decatur. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. 29—Ivan W. Syler, 240 acre*, 1% mile* North of Plymouth. J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer. MAR. 30—Floyd O. Shafer, 234 acres, 3 mile* South of New Pari*, Indiana. J. F Sanmann auctioneer. MAR. 30—L. L. Armstrong Estate. 5 mile* northeast of Antwerp, Ohio. Don Gorrell and J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer*. PUBLIC SALE Having rented my farm I will sell at public auction on the farm located 4 miles North of Decatur on road No. 27. on SATURDAY, March 27-at 12:30 o’clock — CATTLE — Roan cow, 8. with calf hy side; Koan cow. 6, due in May; 2 Durham cows, 5 yr. old. I due by day of sale. 1 due April 10th; Red cow, 4, due April 24th; 2 heifers coming 1 year old HoGß—One white sow due to farrow May 10th; 14 Shoats, weighing 75 pounds CHICKENS 40 While Wyandotte hens. HAY d> GRAIN 50 bit. Corn; 100 bu. Oats; in bu. Wheat; lo bu. Rye; 25 bu. Soy Beans; 5 ton Timothy Hay; some Bean Hay; some Wheat Straw. FARMING IMPLEMENTS John Deere G P. Tractor tstandard tread on steel); John Deer* 14" tractor plow; Tractor disc; bar roller; I.H.C. Fertilizer grain drill: 1 H.C. Fertiliser corn planter; Cultivator; Spring and spike tooth harrows, horse disc; mower; side delivery rake; hay loader; grain binder; clover buncher; manure spreader; wagon and rack; wagon box; dump boards; scoop board; Fanning mill; Trailer with stock rack; walking breaking plow: single and double shovel plows. AUTOMOBILE - 1925 Essex Medan. In good shape, good tires. MISCELLANEOUS Double set of bre»ehlng harness; 4 10-gal. milk cans; copper kettle; 2 iron kettles; screw jack: boring machine; carpenter tool*; spray pump; lard pres*; block mid tackle; 2 bee hives; fence stretcher; grass seeder; shot gun; rifle; and many other article*. HOUSEHOLD GOODS EZ Bako All Enamel Coal and Wood Range, in good condition; Round Oak Range cook (tove; some household goods. DELLA DROEGE, Owner Chri* Bohnke 4 Ervin Doehrman, Auctions***. Public Auction Decatur Business Building and Residence Property Will Be Bold To Highest Bidder Saturday, Mar. 20, 1943 Each property will be sold on premise*. RESIDENCE PROPERTY And Vacant lx>t will mH at 1:80 P. M. Known as the Terveer property, corner 6th and West Madison street*. Beautiful corner lot. large brick house. Modern. Garage, Also Vacant lot, 70x132. at the end of short Sth street. BUSINESS BUILDING will sell at 2:30 I*. M. Building occupied by E. F. Gass Store, 158 North 2nd St. Onn of Decatur's Best locations. This Is a two story building Second story I* occupied by office rooms. Building 39x132 feet, is In good repair. New furnace This is * real opportunity to make a sound investment in good Income property. TERMS in", cash. Balance on delivery of Deed and Merchantable Title. Landloid's possession. MAYME TERVEER, Owner Roy 8. Johnson—Auctioneer. At thur Vuglewede —Attorney.
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Universal application. And he said at a banquet in hi* honor that political and economic eystemt baaed on fear are doomed to failure. o - I Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
