Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1943 — Page 5
iY MARCH 29. 1943.
Wet Reports £ PORT of LOCAL W -BripriGN MARKETS N ■’J LXket for Decatur, Berne gX-°'-nd W i^,rt st 12 ■■ ! m "' ll *** WEI..-r and no yardage. every day. W i;:< ?9 w. HBdy Brothers markets op-n every day further notice. EGG AND quotations Furmahed Egg 4 Ro l try Co.. Phone JK.. t.-d I while wK v'l '«»• large, -r 1 kc E|. 25c Mjßlllet* t° 1 -1” '* t: barred or smooth. 54 lbs. , Bm - 27: - »»<• IStaA -> roosters. lb 8r 9K-k'. 5 be and over.... 18c 12 and over... 18c WAYNE LIVESTOCK !S MOW M a--■B >. b- |oo lb ■1539 .■■ rr-. »i 2 117 i:- - ii livestock SB? . . I ID - I I- a imi .y . ales . fl", '••t down. coin. ! I:.". down, 160-175- - ii«•> i1:, mi . ion. >: -'■■ I I?> mows and Hfl :»• ‘ -I't- I70O; calves. ■■f .'< !>' a< l:v, and <ows. Heady: I ■'*' «:»«!'. 2.’>; v< sties L 7 > - i ■ <ii> is Ito.id and < hole* >. SIC M , r>d and . |l< LIVESTOCK r, ■ < ■”» *•• ady to lo g^f 1 * 'an Ftiday- aV< r !1 . 1 ..i|,f, 11 non jBB '“ M ' on ted M<-. -» - pot- slightly i aod < hoice year- ••■ olingx It 75 t„ 17 (M, H' ,f ' l-oad lots heifer KB' ' 71; , ma || loU ||M ■B " - ! ' "it< lower to £§■ -l<>ipf- gIIQP WB""- lambs alow; talk B^B ,r ' 1 •’ "hi. lower <>r up ■B ' c ''"* ""1 ' hole W 00lSmall luts light’"h nsmbe " *-■ Sheep »ieady Two UBB > - ,I< ' holt-.- f. d western BW 0 * 00 & " AfN globe IK 11 “’i J-«iy »i ii MB* 4 ' II "I bid July 11.03 bßt.. >: "•’ 1,1,1 | f r ' »i*>ihid BB; ’ 1,1,1: Ju ’T- «* hid; iK?. L GR A’N market |^P" K elevator co. |W« r rt ted March Z» «m»|ett to change during day. Wivered at eic-valut 1E?.;.. • ,4 ' lI.M IK; * — - 123 - i<« at-’ -8 MB 1 75 Hua M »• Bfg. * haaba, l« M . •< Per IM lM«. «dalt a ß d y (JU bar . J M * -"b table - Glp,y
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LdcAt Classified I ADVERTISING RATES i Minimum for flret Tnaertion 30e One Timo, Per Word I'/jg j Additional Ineertiona Per Word, Per Day . ... U | — Obituaries, Vereee, Resolutions . $t | | Menus, run menu style t1 | Notices, Cap Heads, 8-pt. body 50e | | (12 picas deep, one column) j FOR SALE MU SALE—White Collies; Scotch Collies; Pony Collies; English Shepherd; watch doge; rat and pet dogs; hounds, pointers and setters; chows and many others. Harry Reed. 1 mile north, 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind. FOR SALfi — Holstein calf Car! Wiegman on Hoagland road a 73-Stx FtjR~SALIS- Several to farrow soon. Ferd Klenk. 5’4 miles east of Decatur. Phone 916-E. 73-.lt FOR'S.TIE Double E- < ih-Ii dooi -. one solid door; breakfast st t; Roll-away cot; single cot; < hina closet; stand; pedestal; topper wash boiler, wash bench and ringer; burner oven; New Home sewing machine; one and two gallon jars. Phone Ml 5 between 2 and 7 p. m. .Miss Jennie Archbold 75-3tx J'ofi SALE—John lb- . tw-> i w corn cultivator, horse and tractor hitch. A. J. Davison, It. 2, Berne. 75-3tx FOR SALE ' i galvanised thicken coops. Used one season. Call 1389. g 77 b frOR SALE -Garden Seeds, flower seeds, good selection to choose from In both bulk and package seeds. Stiefel Grain Co., Phone 233. 753 t FOft RALk Alfalfa and"ciJver 'lnoculatrn. Urbana culture. Stiefel Orain Co. Phone 233. 7Mt FOR &ALk — Loose alfalfa hay Charles Shoaf, four miles east Monroe. 9 r OR - BALE — 29 Chevrolet sedan, good tires New battery. Ix»uis Baylog. R No 5. 75-Jtx FOR SALE Th- I', i ■ 'iaa. !< -! deuce, 80.3 N. Fifth St. Completely modern, lovely h me. For appointment to inspect this property please call Roy S. Johnson. Phone 1022. Auction- er and Real Estate 75 3t FOR SALE Young bull old enough for service. Phone 573-8. 75-3tx LiNSEEir'DlL^i'sFgalion wdth each purchase of 5 gallon or over of paint. Arncld A Kienk. 73-6 t TOJTsaUe — Small National cash register; gaaolim- pump Phono 5625 or sec Jim Halberstadt, Pleasant Mills. 73-at FOR~BALE—Di< klem.m icapacity 700 bushels ear corn Dan Stepler. 210 So. 9th St, a 71-311 FOrilNlTt lIL Folt S\LI. V. or metal kitchen cabinets, new and used beds, all sires; new and used lied springs, shipment of new Ccugoleum rugs, all sixes, selling at 14.95 up; email dinette set. but sets. several new and used dressera. porch gliders, lawn < hairs, several used oil ranges, gas stove, shipment, of new laundry stoves, high chairs used baby bed, several used ice boxes lu-catur I'pholstry Hbop. IIS 8. Second Phone 420. 712' VfttfKLS Cl IEK RFITiX~ That better chick you’ve bfeen looking for. Order today frr April r, and April 12. Stiefel Grain Co., North First St. Phone 233 75-3 t ih)k BALE Glrls hcig. w<7o! <<m »site 16 Good cendttlon. Phone 831. b 71-31 -—- -— - —o— — Men detete over opinions but will die for couvlctions. 1 I ■!■■!■ I ' > —- Nirrire or sale, or rk«i. »t«T*T« ■» VOMIMSTHVTOR Is the SdswM rirraM tear: Frbewary Terwt. ISM RTATK OF INDUMA AJ»AJt.< I.TICNTY, SrIn the Master o t th* Krf f "< Cyirlhl* L Miller, l»« oesnl. Glen L ■Rner. JMabHatrst ir v». Gim J Miller, Jennie I Miller, James !• Miller.bele Miller. Mar Bow-n Karl Bowen. Cllsta Ifennis, Elmer H«-nui», Theodore V M.ltvr. It-iby Miller H«mer Boer. The unUereignert Admm:»<rat--r »>f the estate of Tnthia L Miller l*e•waseU. ber—by wives noth* that M an -M-r <H the ,Vi*n>* I’tn-uii Court he will between 'hr ln>ur> nt Ter •>'' l-<Ch A M. and F--ur I<* k I’ M on the l-'.tll day <H April. I” : and frotn day u> <lay thereafter, offar for eale. st private eat- at tbtabw office of Nathan Neleoti. I" < ated at I*' «>>Mh 2nd street. t>eea tur, Indiana, all the interest of e»ld Ue<-s4*nt in ••nd to lhe follow .ug described real eefate to-witt: Tbe Bomb-weal yuarter (U» of th* North-Hhet Quarter <U' of *eeGon twenty-als list lownshlp tw. n tz-aix '2»» North. Hang* four'-en <lll Saint, containing forty ' aeree more or lean, all In U-niw Township Adam- County. Indiana held sole, will b* mad* *ub>*' •o 4b* aßW»>vat of th* Adams Clr(W Court, and for not !*»• ’hsn the full appraised yalue of »ald -eel estsf*. »nd upon the fottow'bg teem* and • ---idP'dir. carb -n -U»of sole. ah.tra S »f title will be fst nieiied th- pur- has* Uou/übie-e t< th* fait tnntslment of the t»l---tgves do* uri pa’ tM» in th* UU «< *•4’ _ . . Ufen J Mill*' Sgimai»trau>r hathan C Nelsen. AH-enee tor eoMta. Men- 22-39 A»L *-M
WANTED WANTED TO ItENT fi or 7 rieorn bouse. Lyman Hann, Phone 572 or 266. 73 3tx WANTED W',;: piy < .is!, i,;- go .-i dean 1937 or 1938 Chevrolet or Plymouth coach. Address Box 115, Democrat. 73-3tx .MAN OR BOY for tratcor <><iulpment. Heiman Haugk. PMht 19 i !'». WANTED S „ <ii in good condition for nse in church basement. Call 1361 Rev. Glen .Marshall. g 73-3 t WANTED Cl< k so lyping hii'l general office work. Apply It W Giffin, agent Pennsylvania railroad g 7a-3t WANTED — Radi o s to^ — repair. Uhrlck Bros. 306-ts WANTED T<>“ ill V f'.y obi < <l- - Phone 573-8 . 75-3 t WANTEb—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very ilb era! terms. See me for abstracts of title French Quinn. 33-m w-f o Business Services WIRE II XN'.ERS li.in g'uie war! Return one with each ord er. We ateo pay 1c each for all extra ones you have to sell. Sheets Bros., Cleaners. Phone 359. 52-ts TRY VAPO BATH : liv. r. colds, gland, bladder trouble, ekln disease, T H.; with massage. Herman C. Weber Bath House, 107 8. Second St., Phone 120. 69 ts o MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 1% for 16 years No expense to borrower. C. D Lewton, Decatur, Ind. 15-b-ts ANYONE HAVING D<><; :h not wish to keep bring to Dan Railing. 2 miles -uiuth of ll< spits! on .Mud Pike. Phone 5*6 T 75-Tx FARMERB~ATTENTK)N We re move dead horses, cows, hogs etc Decatur phoce 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Pro ducts Co. >5 ’f FARM LOANS it 4%"for 15 y No commission charge. See John W. Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg 15-ts w-. — O'— 1111 — l ■ * ' - * — FOR RENT FOR KENT i i modern home. 231 Norik Six h. Phone 712 71 2t —, u ■ - — LOSTANDFOUND I.os r B own . coin Saturday night. Contained driver’.' lh cli-e and money Phone 1476. 75-bltx LOST Dark brown male Co'k<r Spaniel. Liberal reward: no questions a*K<d Finder please notify Geoige gtults. Home Grocery. •> 75-3tx . —— ■ - o - Card of Thanks W-ndrt cannot exprerw our thanks and appreciation for the help and services of our many friends heie. at Swaylee. B< rile and .Monroe during our Im-i< ave-melit. W<- aU<> want to thank the pastors and siugei ' ..ileu cveryouc tor the beautiful flowers. Again we way God blc»s you all from the iMtiiom of <>ur hearts. Floyd Rupert and family Mr. and .Mrs. W. T. Rupert and family. Mr. and ,Mih. S.iiii Baumgartner and family. Stock Closing N< w York. Mh. 29 lUI’l D'W Jones closing stock at -iag» - 3<> Indtislrlala 136.1® up 151. 2" railroad* .13.78 up '•7*. 15 utilities I*'”' up '"'9. 65 stocks 16 29 up 0.62 Total stock 'ah-- 1.399 26" Australian Plane Crashes, 23 Killed .Melbourne. Australis -March 29 i l.’pi —Twenty-th,eg p sous have been killed in the crush of au au» tralian air tone plane The d- ad include two Imeri'an officers and three Australian worn n’.i air force auxiliary memte-rs. The plane era ! KHEI.MATISM Neuritis, Arthritis. Periodic Pains. Neuralgia. Lumbago, all Aches and Pains are qui- kly relieved with Alfa Compound Wmtergreen tablets. Positively guaranteed. At ail drug stoies or send |LO® to Union Phaimacal Co. Hi ii fl loti, Indiana. REPAIR STONE for DRIVEWAYS Phone 1562 Leo Faurote
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA
NAZI MARSHAL IN SOVIET HANDS COMMANDER OF THf NAZI SIXTH ARMY in the battle of Stalingrad, Field Marshal Fricdnch Paulus, is shown in an excellent closeup after he was raptured in battie along with 22 other German generals. He's headed back to a prison camp. (News of the Day Ncwiretl, from International)
MASONIC Called meeting of Decatur lodge No. 371, F. and A. ,M , "it Master Mason Degre- at 6 30 p. in., Tuesday. March 3«. 1943. Roy E. Miimma. W. M. o — E. E. Hale's Grandson Camp Edwards, Mass. (UP> — A grandson of the author of "The Man Without a Country” is directing soldier theatricals at. Camp Edwards. Capt. Edward Everett Hale, a member of the army Specialist corps, is well equipped for tile job, having appeared professionally in such productions as "Cyrano do Bergerac" and •Richelieu.”
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Here are the leaders Tor Indi- i ana’s biggest driva of the war effort —the Second Mar Loan, which, during April, will have a goal of approximately $300,000,000 in the .-date. The photograph.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“FßOM A S <RONG TO SHORTS!** Pf- SELFIS4'SUPPOSE HOU MMOTI IamOHJ WAS MERtHI ’SCO,OOO Or TREM, IhAH! NOUU JL,THE INK AiN‘v] MOdP MOn-g?~HOW DO 1.. .< t THE OTHER DAW-/ IT? (JJt / SsL a s9*'nA •& *S AW ; < wj !l!c : - l s PS3?m M- MA > " BB I - n> V../5j ~y '« ■!■■■■—J L ‘ * "■ * .1 ■ ■ nli I- ■ I ■—.— -A ~■ < 'IIT ■■ ■■ ■ iMI M BLONDIE* ITSTHE GREMLIN IX HIM! By Cklr Young DAiSMVOOO f WISM VOUP lllllHhllllll' L ‘ 1 ♦ Z-’ I Htdoesnt) - I 1 socbopv pusmes Twe C su?e ) ( I I < stick t • > ax-mo/n jy j v *-*x t rimg Jq, £ BOTTOM rr STICKS AMP ) <, -4 t ' AKPKKP y-> I >AT A'_L <>, »■ 3 5 ' ? k; : V?yl i ■>j ' - ” - ’•»■■?b/■ —' ’j' 1 «»<>< - J I*! i~ L. | —l L T. < r
Zoo Offers Lion Cubs i Los Angeles. Cal. (UP» — The Griffith Park Zoo has so many young lions on its hands it doesn't know what to do. It has therefore authorised the city salvage depart- | ment to find comfortable homes in ' private families for two young lion I cubs alwitt 7 months old The zoo reports that th<- cllinaie of sou'lle;u California is particularly salubrious for young lions. 0 State Gets Historic Farm 11 Beacon. N. Y.—(UP) — Historic • Htonykill Farms of pre-Revolution- ■ ary vintage has lieen turned into a i practice ami training farm for the I New York state institute of applied agriculture. The estate, belonging
snapped at a meeting of War Savings Staff and Victory Fund Committee officials, as they met to join forces and take the name of “Indiana War Finance Committee" for the big April drive, shows, left to right, Wray E. Fleming,
to the Verplanck family, was presented to the institute by Bayard and DeLancey Verplan< k In rt turn for II nut i ii < rn in it 11 1: Notl-*- is lieii-by glvi’ii that Vari ,a l<- > -srk tias fllot a ixllll-oi In tlx- Circuit Court of A-lams 'nirity. lu 11.m.t. t > liiivi- the tl'ni- ami pla-n of his Idrlli ilrterinim-.l Bald |>*Utioti is -nt for h-ai ng on til- Mb dn» of Al-ill, !•<< ci.yi>e <» Tfiot tm;i: clerk -if til- Ad-inis r • c r ’ Man Ii 2» niltrii < eh nt t< tit: N«HI-<> is h*r*bv it n !h*t Winifn-I 'ir.p-n N- i-l.s-h lias fliol a petltl -n In Hie i'ir- lit Court of A l.ins c,, mt lii l! '>i.i have Hu- Hni<- and f>l -of her lalrtli <f<-t«riiiln<xl Maid petition Is ... - tie: Mil day of April, l''l ■ CLYDE <>. Tlt'M TNEIt Clerk of th- Admns r -. . • c ■ Mi■u2' HIHI'H < EH 111 H 111 Notli-c Is h'-rcl-v s-.'-n that Ilanton <ei' Hunt has filvl a f><titl*H in t • c uit Court of A-latii' County. I.i llir- ' • I have t’u- Him- and pi e- --f hi-l-|r|li <l,-l«Tinlri--I. K.ilil prlltlon i« —I for b- atlng . n til. Mil day of April. 191 ’ CLYDE <> Til'll TNKIi Clerk of th- .Vtarns Cir Gt Cmi-t Ma ch J» HIM I H < EH I'llli III: Noth* Is lor-!-■. a '■ that <ieora> F ■ I II- rums ha fll--l a i-etitl -n in th- ''it- >IC Court of A Ulus I'o nits, l-oll.m -. I ■ ii is ,- Ci.- -ini,* and place -■ : 1 iith determined s.od |,.-litio'i i- . . : f >r '. . u tic Sth day <•( April. 191 ' CLYDE '!. TRoI TNEII Clerk -if th- .Vlatii* Circuit Court M . • !, 2'l MiritEOl II9M mittiemivi «»»• »:«Ttru *«>. tuHit: N .tl . is h-re • aisi-n to lh' • dltors, heirs ati-l lega'-— --t Kelt - erltio l.yhsrgtr. • , I l > : i--In , ,VI mi r ni ' ■ 1 I . ' jo-xatiir, Indiana, on tl-. 29Ci das ,-i I April. 1943. and -•-« ■ .m-<. If ins. I why the l-'lnal th-lth i- ' X Hint ■ with tin- est lt< of ni t <|, ■ <l, • 1 should rail n- ipp . • . . i I ► ‘I . heirs are notified I ■ ’— Il «U'l th- • make proof of h-ir-hip. and r<---is-tbeil dlhtrll-lUlt* ell tar I. Lst-araer. A lmmi ' u !’-■ if lir. I mH.111.1, Ma ■ it 2 ■ I■-I .. I'erd 1.. I.lHerer. IHorar, Ma • April J j ippolaliueat of VdHilnlsirnlnr N„l>.,- I- 1,, r.-f.s given Hl ’ umletslain-I li-' Ih->> il l' ■ ,1 Al- • mlnlstrator -,f :h- ■ -’at, ~f <;■-■ W. <'as-'. lat- of A-I.itn- <' ,ui>ts. 'I1 cca«<-il Tin- .etale i- f,i -mis ed- • vent. I Hand I F c, . Mimi- ' . Henry H. Heller, ttmrnes. f< M <r< 27, 111 I M ■Ap
co-manager; Willis B. Conner. c> manager; Eugene C. Pulliam, state executive chairman; J, Dwight Peterson, vice-chairman, ' all of Indianapolis. County quot.n | and plans for the drive arc being - worked out this week.
REDS ATTACK FOE-10 YARDS AWAY, -••ass.- • >■>—r-. —."•’A’WM . I I s - 4 T ® |■ ■ '.■ _a B _ - ■ 1 • ’;. • i,‘.i Jr d■ * ■ FART OF A SQUAD OF RUSSIAN SOLDIERS advances on hands and knees toward a Nazi-held building in Stalingrad during the historic siege. Often Red and Nazi outposts were only about ten yards apart, which led to many hand-to-hand battles. (Newt of the Day, International)
Madame Chiang Aids Sale Os War Bonds Chinese In Nation Urged To Buy Bonds S ill Fi iin *, ■< Mai .ll 23 I ITI M.id.ium t'lliaud Kai-Sheg has b<--coiiif- a number one war bond salesworn ,ii for lb • United States. Sji. ik.ng to -i throng <' 12.096 ('hint sc in San Fram an <> yesterday im urged piiiihie-' 'it the secure:-- up to th-- limit oi the in div d ial poi !i< tliook. The wife of the (Sein-ialissimc -aid. ”Ev< y war baud soli tU'-au. aid to China. ' M.i I.mi- < Icaiia lejeat, I China'a de:--.'urn ' .hi i > win h> r war ata ii'i Japan, hut w.riied that China fnt iite is lull of dlili: ul'lcA M el tinChi,'hu w ,!! i« --.v<- per ■ mil i, f. today and •'..d a
PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR MAH. Floyd O Shafer, 2!l acre*. 3 mile* South of New Pa ria, Indiana. .1. F, Sanmann, auctioneer. MAU :1 th; I' Nkhofa* !•>'» Act' J’a mile* Northwest of Mark Center, Ohio. J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. API! I A C Howman. 225 llmrc St.. I»...<tu, Hoy S. Johnson aiict API! \\ ii; t; i-.m '• tuts soiph I F Wayn< on 'tat. road No. 37. hll> till, i • r Him- Aintie PUB LI C SA L E RESIDENCE PROPERTY I w>!l •ilatpu il ■ i "inn t.i tl.i liiahv't hidde th. following di m n d J « ' . • ' In pi. 'iii 225 Rugg St Decatur, Ind. THURSDAY, APRIL 1,1943 at t O'clock P. M. 7 It >on Ilan . in x. ( id coiiditioi , > loom- on li. -'i floor. 2 ..mtn* iit -ti: S ini fi f.iglitr . fry water, gas. toilet .u.-dde; ci* i* rii •<1 i-. I !i» to ,>• > Ik nicely located on im < >n if •. < I • <>d prop. ty to »ly so horn, or itiv.'-'tin nt. 11. a t i ...i.-nd :hi.« »,.!• i* I mi ■ llmg thi' hu.<■ to finance oth* i Im I: .• :n’> .‘t and if will ell wfi i ih. I;i-' bid i- made, TEIIM.' c. . .-Il It ~i, delivery of Warranty Heed and Vi. h:«i : .. ii> i.i ■ Will irii. ini'ii.-.liute i.indloid . »n. V>> ■' y . I<niii‘ |>.. ..nt i. tiant will . ...iterate fully in .. .1 c pi.. . .n if bought for inve-tmmit. you already h.r. ■ . stdetidid i. n.iie li< Mi-' Andrews it*l.l'V.*E NOTE Till hou.'> may 1..* im*|.eci<*d any tune after I I M M.•.1 iv Tn d. l} and Wedt • -day > A. (. BOWMAN, Owner Ray S Johnson, Auctioneer I’ll IH'
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im<ptlon of the Chinese counsul l general. Trade in a Good Town - Decatur N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS. 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted i- " Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co. i le your farm protected with , employee's liability and general public liability? It not. get in touch with your special agent or your general •B ent ' Leland A. Ripley Monroe phone 930. -
