Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1943 — Page 5

IDA y, march 23.1943.

pet Reports klv HEPORT OF LOCAL fOM |CN MARKET* I I y.-u-t for Decatur, Berne Barred"! March 23. flU.— H lon and no yardage. gg. rwetwd every day. rr" ’!S ■ * 15 30 lb ' mo ■ B 900 16.75 15 25 1425 » bu< < U:ut.» 11 JU B 6n ly Brothers markets ; be open every day ■ untd further notice. « BhOLKSALE ECG AND QUOTATIONS K PumieHed by Btr Em A Poultry Co M t, Phone IM t'urrc-i ted Mulch 33. BlaiTc »hit* *««•• ■-up ■ or mix-d -gg*. large. B- up 33c K- it! “ 18c “ c broilers. 3 to I !bs 2sc ipringsr*. barred or Be rock, enwotb. 5H lbs. a7c B rap , * c ■'fhnrr roosters. .b »' B* afk ’ s and ° Ter - lgc ■ r<*r 13 :t>s and over— l«c Bar wayne livestock luJ Mai 23.—(VP) 15; low.-r: I<H>-200 wound K. 11l t" 115 200-300-lh. ■i. »!.'> i< ’is'■,!>. 300-400-lb Bto. 115 W ■ U 11175. Mag*. 412.75. B” 50 K.. e * e * ** s,l d ° wn - ■ CH'CAGO LIVESTOCK 8,, Mt .! It Pt -LiveMiibl* t-.i-ipi* 13.000; ■tt utb-r * h and steady to ii.umg nt the full deHit:; Ui<, paid sparingly «alabl<- receipts, 8.000; ■- I.w; -<d steers, heifers Ku-.:n<* *.;ong 'o 15c hifli-t ■y 10-15, h sher. medium to ■ Herrs, >1175-416 85; top, H best yea:lings. 416.85; hell■lriingr |l6 2i. H* l ' -stable receipts. 6.000; Be uad-rtone steady to weak; B bids around 116-116.10 for Btochoic* wouled lambs; holdB--' kind* above 116.75; under- ■ t i-ady for slaughter sheep. ■IOIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ■diatupuhs Mar. 33 — IVP I - ■stock M receipts Vsw. market openJ • pno-s generally 15 cents I 1<« to 300 pound weights F-> 415.55 to 415.70: tup 4 list to |oa pound weights, u tu 415.55. Ivu to 160 pound P" 413 65 to 414.85; sow* Fly 415.00 to 415 40. pttle receipts j.’oo; calves I Heers, yearlings and heifers Sxi Btnsdy to weak; cows tully dy 1,125 in 1 300 |H>und steers 45 taeU.um and g.md 850 to “ pout'd Mecr» and yearling*. •* io 415.65; good and choke 400 p„uud heifers. 414.75 to > vralers steady, top 418 00. ** receipts 5i W; a ho Ut 4» good and choice wpoled 11425; medium and good, • 5 to 415.75. Chicago grain close £*'• May 41 45%-41.4W; July Hllße|d.4l I7H4M7U; Dec. May If nj |,ld; j| O j ’ *P* 11 "5 bid; Dec. ll.Ot 6316 bid; Joly. .61 ■*»•..61 H naked. GRAIN MARKIT ,U " K ELEVATOR CO. March 23. *“• wbjaet to bang* daring day. "** d’itvered at elevator. J t hl — |i - w !2 | ■ |ll —■■as <1 lJ* ■■ ■■ LM W per bushel leaa. C * 1 - H Per 100 leas. 4-o.b. farm. *~i .. a ***** JS”! R! '<“to»Mre»r»« •‘ ¥ * u - That Ue wrtT'li •«' «3Xt wi LT* &*ftLW* lllll,> * ,u I* * IMI March 56.33. M

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' Local classified j ADVERTISING RATES | — Ono Timo, For Word V/ t ( j Minimum for flrat Inoertlon 30« | Additional Inoortlona For Word, For Day 1# | Card of Thanka 606 | Obltuarloa Vorooe, RaaolvWane fl | MonuA run menu atyle SI | NotloeA Cap Heada, S-pt body———.—— 50f | (11 pleas deep, one column) | FOR SALE FOB SALE— While Collies; SrUbli Coil io*. Pony Collies; English Shepherd; watch doge, rat and pct doge; bounds, pointers and setters; chows aad many others. Harry Reed. 1 mile north, 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind. 6712 t FOft SATaF Cow. 7 years oiil. coming fresh, smooth mouth work horse. Henry Bultetneier. 6'y ml. North Decat or. 6»-3tx fOT-saLe Th".' pigs, male hog Two gilts, pig lu May. Chester White hogs. Thirteenth street. Homewood Jim Marth. SStEs FOB SALE Wh!'. I . duck eggs. Phone 7682 FOR SALE Go<ml cori I>-I I- r. Jeff Liechly or Wilbur Beer, 2 miles east and 1 mile south of Monroe. a 68-21 x F*dß SALE- Drophead s.-wing ma chiue, table top electric stove, all stees uvw and used Cougoleum rugs. Several used 9sll Aiininster rugs Coal ranges, gas atoves. several ice boxes. Decatur Vphoistry Shop, 145 8. Second St. Phono 420. 70-2 t FOifSALE — Ka'amazuo range, burns wood and coal; good as new. Phone 1285. 70-Stx FOR SALE Mudtiu home al loih and Jackson Sts . >2,750; also 5 rooms and hath at 325 N. 9th St. 42.750 ; 5-room house st 122 North 15th, 11.900 ; 5-room and bath at 1121 Adains St.. 12,500. and several others. Midwest Realty Aucti n Co. Phon. 174. i: FOR SALE Roaii geldlngT. omiiig two-year-orid. Clifford Man n. Phone 652 1) FOR SALE~- 8 piece dining - room suite. 2 piece Krcehlc-'" built mohair living room suite, Seilers breakfast set, Savail table top. kitchen stove: all like new Electric washing machine, in good condition May he seen any evening between 6 to 9 at apartment in rear of Rexal Drug Store Herne. Herman Alhenlißg 7"; t» FOR SALE- -6 room semi-modern house, High street near hospital. Has I acres ground now planted In strawberries. Immediate poesession. Priced reasonable. Walter J. Bockman. Reul Estate-Insur-ance. Phone 3. 69(3 FOR SALE - Three to.is loose straw. Kenneth MitcbeL Route 6 69-3 tx MASONIC Called meeting of Decalur lodge No. 571, F. and A. M . on Fellow Croft degree at 7:30 p in . Tuesday. March 23. Roy Mumma. W M. 6»-2t —e— MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York atocko higher in moderate trading. Bonds highei; V. S. governments lower. Cotton futures firm Grains at Chicago, wheat futures closed H-'sc higher, and eorn was unchange dat OPA ceiling lev-la. Chicago livestex’k, hog* weak, cattle atreng and sheep ateady to weak ootm »; Notice I* hereby given that Ella laiuuee Bischoff Still . Mae filed with the andereign-d an •Opll- Mion for the Adams Circuit Court <>f Adams County. Indiana, to hear the evidence and deteritiin, the lime and pla-r of birth o t »ai-i applicant, agr-e-ai>>(<' t> the provision of Chapter Xi, Acts ut the Geoeeral AosemlTly of Stale of Indiana tor IHI. WitneM mv hand and »eal •’( »«<d Court Hu- 3'.rd -Uy ->t M.n< »• i ” CLYDK <>. THfWIXEI! Clerk erf the Adam* Circuit Court M >i ti 23 Appoiwtawai .1 Sdlwlßiatrelrls With UIII Awwraed Noti*w is hereby given Tli.it ti • uinV-r-ign-M U«- baeri wpp- iited A>itnlniatraSru wilh will nnn- of the e»late of !*>ul* Hrtward Jullli-r i late of Adam* County , de»ea» "I- Tie eetale le prohaMy aub«M Ora Bthet M<-rltl>C Administratrix with will mm *• I I. 11. Waaelawaw. Utarwej Mar. s. I Leo “Dutch” Ehinger General Insurance 720 N. 3rd St. Fbone 570 """n.'a. btxleb OrrQMSTRMT NOCM: •:M te 1l:M lE:M •• ErtmW yG>> ■* Ire* Cwamtaaa •'••••• rmw

WANTED W’ANTED —Rad loa to repair. L'hrick Bros. 306-ts WANTED Young marrh-d lady to share apartment with young married lady in up town apartment. Box 112 ' Democrat. 69-3 t WANTED T<l HI V Good us«-<! adding machine and typewriter. What have you to offer? Box No. 114, care Democrat. a 69-3tX WANTED Five rider? to Fort Wayne and back. Second trick. Men or women Phone 91-H, Monroe, 70-g3tx WANTED Sh i ping rooms or a small apartment by two young ladies. Phone 1153 after 3:30 p.m. a 70-3tx WANTED—Itid to Fiiii-hauf Trailor. 7 to 3:30 shift, begin .March 29. 253 N 7th St. 7<»-2tx Washings, ('all for and deliver. Address Box 113 c/o Democrat . 69t2x o Business Services WHIR HANGERS have cxi. to war! Return one with each order. We atao pay le each for all extra ones you have to sell. Sheets Bros.. Cleaners. Phone 359. 52-ts TRY VAl'iimiTl galinTven colds, gland, bladder trouble, rkin disease, T.U.; with massage. Herman C. Weber Bath House, 107 S. Second St.. Phon- 120. 69-ts 0 MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. No expiuse to borrower. C. D. Lewton. Decatur. Ind. 15-b-ts Gel your infill' supplier at the Commercial Print Shop. A new stock of typewritter ribbon* Jimi t in. Phone 745. 68-3 t FARMERS ATTENTION —W e re . more dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phoee 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts FAftM LOANS at 4% for 15~years. No commission charge. See John W. Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Loan k Trust Bldg. 15-ts ... Q. — LOST AND FOUND LOST Hull iap''iM37 It, ward. Return io Democrat offlee. 7U3IX StocA Closing N« w York. Mar 23 Il'Pl Dow Jones closing sio< k averagi : 30 industrials 129 98 up 0.54. 2<i railload* 32 19 up <1.1»5. 15 utilities 17.31 oS ".•»!. 65 stocks 14 22 up 0.l I Total stock sale? 1,191.970. 0 Steals Baby's Bank Berkeley. Cal. il f’i This i ity's meanest aud moat unpatriotic thief stole a baby's bank containing 425 which had beui saved for the purchase of a war bond NOTH E Notice i» li< r<-t>y given that Em-Ivii Joan Oinb»r i’. -lt,has fil' d with ttie und<.i - ig:>.sl an <t>ldl-ation fur tin- Adams <*ir>ui< i'l'irt f Adams f'ounty. In-tl.nia, to hear tin '-vldr-nc'- and det'-rmiii" the time and plaiv of tUrtl, ~f said applh.iiit, agr- '.s t ' the provision ~f I’li.ipt'-r -I. A< Is "f lhe G'-nsral As-ei'l'ty ut Stale of Indiana fur IVII Wiln<-»s iny hand and seal >f - ild l">uil Illis Jtr«l d.ii »f Mar- ii. toll! <'LVl>i:<> TKoITNKI: c’lsrk <>t Un- Adams Circuit Court Mar It : MITH »: N >it . i- h'-reby given tli ,l Alla M-'.i Kmtll. ha- til'-d wltli tli. un<|. rslan--I -in ■ ppli-.itlon l u Hi. A'lan. Circuit Court “f Adams rounii Indiana, to hear the id. i>- and d< i.-rniin,- 111. Ilin, iml pl.u . "f l.ti th ~f said nppli< .ml. aar. t-a.4v !-• th.- provision of Chapter Jj, I t- ut th.- G.-u.iil Assembly of That- of lu-l-ana for toll ti lth'Sß no liull I a:. I <al ut said i- .ir: till, I .I o ..r -Mar- ... ,:•! CI.VI'E <» TltoC'lNEi: Clerk of lh» Adams Circuit Court. M ir. to :: ——o — — — myth K N' .U. • |» hereli' «iv-n 11. at W lima Ma- lloiiSi. ha- filed with th. onderslan>-l an application lor the Adams Cm lit Court Adam- County. lii'liani. to h. ar th? ci idrt. <• rt d •l-".-rm|ti.- tile lime and place of lort-- of said applicant. agr-e».le t> th- provision -,f t'li Lptcr :l I-I* "t th. G'ln'al As.eii.i.ly ■' 'e us In I «na tu.toll Wilh'-es no linn-l ai»l -«■•! ut said iV'Urt till- 3*rd di, -'I ir h. tol--. CI.VDE <i TIUHTNEIt Clerk ut lli« Adams Cm oil Court » March 33 MH l< I Non , Is litrUo toivsi that IS'-vl. Elisabeth Browi. ratter-on has filed with the ut.d. r-ign- I an appikwtlun for lh« Adan. Circuit Court “f Adam- County. Indiana, to hear the . >i t. i.. ■ and .p-termirns the time and place 'f '••«& of sakl upnil. uni. .mr.ea’ le to th pr.o l-i'.ll of Chua.r SI. VI- "f th. General A«s< mmy ut .-tat- us Indiana tor toll It itsess no hand and seal ut said Court this X nl day us Mar b. tol.:. ci,vi»e n Ti:«»riNKl: Clerk ut the Adams Cm up Court MTHt »; Not!"- I* hereby given that Harry Wright TttsHiip.oii I,a filed With til' utulersi<n««l al. appl: atlun t>r tin Adali - •’ Court ut Aal-.in< t'uuialy, Indiana, to heal the eaiden ■ and determine the time »nd place '•< birth -jl said epl luaut. agree*! I' to the provision ot Ciupter :» "J Gebeial A»euit>iy ot rtete of Indiauw tor 1 Vitnc.-s Ito hand and seal of said Cum I tui* S-rd 4-! l * ,: CLTfE O TROi-lNt-K Clerk ot to* Adaats Circuit Court. Mar*.. 34

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA

Seek Enlistments In Waves.. Spars Vital Need For Women Cited < D. ILiwhi'v. Yle. ÜBNR. wan In tile city i f Decatur again today, in the int- real of recruiting Wave* tor the naval reserve and Spars for the coast guard reserve. There is a vital need for women to Join lioth Waves and Spars so that men now on shore stations can be relieved to go to sea where they rightfully belong. Chief Moutfort aud Yeoman Hawhee attended a meeting of the Delator Woman's Club 1a««t night and gave short talk* on the subject of Wave and Spar recruiting A plan was submitted to .Mr* A. R. Holthouse that a committee be formed by the above mentioned organisation to work with the civilian recruiter of this city. H. V. Auraud. in the interact of Wave and Spar recruit Ing. The plan will be that till* organization and -Mr. Auraad will handle any advertising coming from the Fort Wayne office and will handle applications, and at the eame time act as an advisory lioard for any woman desiring to enlist in the Waves or th* Spars. Chief Montfort and Yeoman Hawhee stated that they hare been getting the best ot cooperation from the city of Decatur and the meeting last night proved their point because lUO percent cooperati n was given. Navy recruiter* will bi- In the city every Tuesday in the interest of Waves, and the civilian recruiters. Mr. Aurand mid the committee appointed by Mrs. Holthouse, will serve any one interested on any other day*. Join the Wave* and Spars today Be pruud to wear the navy blue. ———-- —o— — — More than one-half the 212 bub- ' lie airports in cities of 25.< M M) population or more, are owned and operated by the municipal government. On the Job Again 1 i*L • I BACK IN SMVICf AGAIN in the British Navy is Admiral Sir Charlee Gordon Ramsey, pictured in New York City between convoy voyages. Wiien he was recently retired after 45 years of service, he immediately volunteered for duty again and was asked to take the commission of Commodore of convoys, a big step down from his previous rank.; He quickly accepted; ia now on scfve.rhitv. HnUnuHcaal)

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “SU AM! AT WORK!” poue MOTHER IDAS Ss. PgAPsya Jgggr. V Kooujn ) WADUMBOXJ U O’’ U WvtZI IK WKBI m iX—3s— 1 II ™ — -■! f BLONDIE SUPER-DUPER SALESMANSHIP! By Chic Young uOO ISENTne TUArSALOYOFIhcANCEU.ONE AUEYANPS? HAS A f LET-5 SeE LUM V K /B- JQP -5 A 6007 ECU <!' 1 COUPON FORTVEONE 1 SOAP'VA4CTE APE I BAffIOMKS J <3?EAT BUSINESS SENSE F MPS MERKEL ' ( ARE CU 30 N 6 TO < ILL LAuOAp T-EV ON *4'M . | JUNPREP BARS OF M3U3OA3ID R UOOCTJEV r (UKETUaT/—, ’*?LLBJV _> \ SE.U’UE O-UER SOAP'WWEN I SELL ) X SELL IT g A BAR 1 7 NINETY-SEVEN ’ ’r*- s =? THEM ALL (<SET > ALL t Y V 1 IL BARS ? TUESW'EU- J rMVMOTUER ) ) ■ X J V Qs? fer ® 'a W ; if ■ 1 !* JHJm > C- ■ L i -—— K tw , Kw. ."■ I-,. - ■ 1,.., 8- ■ ~ |

MEAT FOR AMERICA FROM SUGAR OEHS

WESTERN sugar beeta are out to help lick another shortage —the meat scarcity. It’s no new function, this, but it I* more vital to the nation now than it was in peacetime. Every ounce of flesh that sugar beet byproducts put on the bones of sheep and cattle like those above add* that much to our meat supplies. Every year millions of head of livestock are brought to the feedlots in the sugar beet areas for fat tenlng. They are fed the by products of the beet —the leafy tops, tbe pulp which remains after tbe sugar has been extracted, and molasse*. An average acre ot sugar beet* produce* 3'W pound* of meat, in Addition to I,Sub pound* of pure sugar.

PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR .MAR. 29 —Ivan W Syier. 240 acres. I*4 miles North of Plymouth J. F Sanmann, auctioneer. MAR M—Floyd O. Shafer. 234 acres, 3 mile* South of N- w Pari*. Indiana. J. F. Satimann. auctioneer. MAR 31-Charles Nicholas. 160 Ane*. 2 1 -* mile* Nonnw ■ of Mark Center, Ohio. J. 1' Sanmami. Au. tii>in > j ~ ’•MjgF '-WBW 1 I -VMM* AM Grapefruit 6 for 33c ORANGES 6 lbs 43c New Potat(ies--~ 51b33c COFFEE -"‘™ 2 lbs 41c (No. 26 Stamp .X»w Valyl) French Brand, lb, 29c CRACKERS lb 33c PEANUT BUTTER 2 lbs 49c RICE 2 lbs 28c

Some authorities assert that the sugar beet has contributed more to tbe production of meat than any other single crop grown in the Western Intermountain area. Without beet by products our enormous ly vital western livestock-fattening industry would never have reached its present mse, and our meat supplies would have been even shorter than they are now. Sugar beet* are grown in 19 western and midwestern elates. Ix>ng recognized as a highly valuable crop, war ba* endowed th. m with a unique place in our national agriculture. Their value is now being reckoned In term* of those two priceless wartime essentials, sugar and nieaL

Committee Is Named For Welfare Probe I Indiaiiapuli*. Mar. 23.— (UP) — ( The Joint legislative committee which will investigate the state i welfare department and r- fiort ft* 1 findings to the next general assembly Is complete today with the ad-1 j dit lon of four repieaentatlves. I - House speaker Hobart Creighton ha- named Democratic Represent- ■ ative Bernadine Malinka of Gary I and Republican Representative* J Kill ’ Tei kemeyr of Indianapolis. ' W. W Hughe* of Fort Wayne and I Charles Miser of Garrett tu the committee. Lieutenant-Governor Char I e.Dawson previously appointed three senators to the gri up They are L<o Stanley of Jasper, who is a

AMMUNITION Me are permitted to mjII ammunition io farmer* for predatory animals such a> ral-. hawks, crows, control. We can also provide information and supply ammunition for Law Enforcement agencies, Railroad guards, defense plant guards, public utility companies, banks, transportathm companies. We have necessary application forms in triplicate form on hand. Henry Knapp & Son Hardware * Sporting Godds. ■■■MIMmEaMHfIBKaHaBIMMHffiHMBi MOLDERS, COREMAKERS AND LABORERS A R E URGENTLY NEEDED TO MAKE IMPORTANT WAR CASTINGS. If you are already engaged in war work please do not apply. The Decatur Casting Co. Decatur, Ind. PUBLIC SALE Having rented my farm I will *ell at public auction on the farm located I mile- North of Decatur on road No. 27. on SATURDAY, March 27-at 12:30 o'clock — CATTLE — Roan cow. 8, with . alf by -ide: Roan cow, 6. duo in May; 2 Durham cow*. 5 yr, old. 1 due by day ot nail-, 1 due April loth; Red cow. 4, due April 21th: 2 heifer* coming 1 year old. HOGS—line whiti sow dm- to farrow May loth, 11 Shoal*, weighing 75 poundr CHICKENS lu Whit.- Wyandotte hen*. HAY k GRAIN 50 bit Corn: 100 bit Oats. I<> bu Wheat, lu bu. Rye, !'> i>u Soy Bean*. 5 ton Timothy Hay. *ome IL an Hay: *Ollll Wheat Btmw FARMING IMPLEMENTS John Deen G I'. Tractor (Maudard tread on *t<-. D; John Deere 14” tractor plow. Tractor disc; bir roller; I HC. Fertilizer grain drill; I H<' Fertilizer corn planter: Cultivator. Spring and spike tooth harrow*; horse dim-; mow. *!di delivery take; hay loader, grain binder; ' clover buncher; manure *pte:id«-r wagon and rack: wagon box: dump I Ixiards; »coop board: Fanning mill. Trailer with stock ra< k walking breaking plow, *it>gl< ami double shovel plowAUTOMOBILE 192 s Es». x S'-dat: in good shape. .- ~d tire* MISCELLANEOUS Double set of breeching harne-s. I D'-gi! milk <an*; copper kettle; 12 iron ket les; screw jack: boring maihme, < irp.-n’.-r tool*. *pr»y pump; I rd pre-s. blm k and '.nkb-: 2 he.- hiv- fenc. itietcher. gras* se.-ile.-; *hoi gun. rifle; ami many other article*. HOUSEHOLD GOODS E-Z Bak" All Enamel Coil and Wood Range, m good condition; Round Oak Range <nok stove -oine household goodI TERMS 1 ASH DELL.A DROEGE, Owner Chris Bohnke 4 Ervm Doehrman, Auctioneer*.

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Democrat, and Republicans Arcadia Balz of iudtanaiioli* and Samuel Johnson of Anderson. Third Lenten Service At Lutheran Church The third midweek Lenten service of the *'-a*on will be held at the Zion Lutheran church Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The sermon topic Is: “The Unjunt Trial." The pastor of the church. Rev. f*aul W. Schultz, will be the speaker. 0 Per capita cost* of municipal health program* in the larger cities of the f. S. ranged from 4 high to 4! 82 to 14 cent* during fiscal yeam of 1940.