Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1943 — Page 5

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|f tel Reports r k.Mo7o* M,ur ’ *♦"’• Egl.nd to* it 12 No»". L ( ed April 5. and ”• tosivsd ivpry toy. Ln ”’- w E lIM M- ]| is E 15 16 E 14.00 * -r- MU ’ ' . IM ~ 14.00 M 14.00 i io-* ;je r Brotton mnrto* i opes ovary toy I further notice. UALt OGG AND RY QUOTATIONS ’umiihed by •□a A Fultry Co., Phons 100 reeled April 5. while eggs, Me Ixed eggs, large, M .... ISO ~— Me ere. 3 to 4 lbs.•— Me igors. barrod or L smooth, OH IW. r« ,Me i roosters, lbHe a I Ito., aid over- lie i, 13 lbs. aid aror— Ito iFOLIS LIVESTOCK 111, Apr. 0 — (l’P> — pta, (000; market rath, aneven; steady to 10c laturday's prices os 140and up; 10c lower on ihts sod down; sows Iff; 160-175-lb. weights, lop. 11l for few choice selghts; 275-400 pound 15 5*01500; 100-140 lb 1.15-515 15; sown mostly I Keipu. 1.100; calves, and yearling) fairly ac--1 to 15< higher; heifers about steady; early 175 for pood and choice fhta medium and goed yearling), 514.50-515; food betters. Sls-SISSO; dy io mostly 50c lower. eipti. 300; market geny; good aud choice 94lamb). 614.36; common i. 512.bu-314.5u. 'AYNt LIVESTOCK nr. Ind.. Apr. 5— (UP) cents lower; 100 to •eights. *14.15 to to JOO pounds. 515 55 M to 400 pounds, 515.45. 1475, flags 513.75. 5.00 <75. owes 5150 down. ‘GO LIVESTOCK Apr. 5— (UP) -Livealable receipts 13,000. Io 25 cents lower than rerage. Extreme top alable receipts 12.000; Oood and choice fed heifers 10 to 15 cento ‘tamon aud medium •• steady Steer top wal load) 17.00 to * rua 15 (0 to 17.00 ** »s*pound heifers ■odium and good <0 14.35. Vealers cloal K 00 down •alable receipts 4.000. «"•« fully steady on to choke wooled to 14.15. W i th strictly • bold uward to 11.35 Choice fed dipped No early sales of *’<»* steady. —■ >o GRAIN CLOSE •J H 455; July, f 1.45 **' 1144%; Dec, JIAI bid. July. 51M U j£ «i ,b *t sswrsj I *■ stri*— gW* e.ivered at elevator 127 » ■... --- ■ « ■ h r..2~ | . * Mr |UO 1000. I ■ M>• farm k Kn

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i T""" l6cAl classified I ADVERTISING rates Minimum for first Insertion 300 Ono Tims, For Word I'/jg Additional Insertions Psr Word, Per Dsy 10 Obituaries Verses, Resolution* |1 i Menus, run menu stylo ._ 51 Notices, Cap Hoads, *pt. body _ 500 (18 picas deep, one column) FOR SALE 1 IfoiTAd-Team ot mules. hri* mils north of Bobo. 7*3tx toss BAidS—Modern 4-roonThouM-? 403 Great St. 79-b3tx FOR SALt-Old style service station gasoline pump. Inquire Jim Halberstadt, Pleaaant Mills, lud. 75-31 FORRACK“One 1 our row beet cut tfvator for Ford-Ferguson tractor; Partnak electric fence chargers; used radios. M. F. Gallmeyer. 7 miles north of Decstur. 79-a3tx FOR SALE — Year old Hampshire male hog. Cllbt Hart. Phone 5515. 80-3tx nw sale — 3<h» dogn and pupa; many different breeds to choose from. Wanted: Killing horses and other livestock soluble for dog food. Horry Reed. 1 mil* north, 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind. Craigrille telephone. 7912 t roiT?ALE- A six room house Inquire at 703 Studebaker street after 4 p.m. H. P. McGill, a 79-3 u fOit SALit— 1533 CienoletTTah tiros. Phone 7545. Mrs. W. C. Marbsch. g 7»-3tx rd A BALE t approved" baby chicks, all breeds, order now Also have started cbioks, Monroe Phone. Mrs. Georgia Gage. *l-3tx Foil SAL*—Organ, Phon'’ 414-A. Call in eventug. si-3tx KmTsale —Newly built 2 Wheel trailer. Inquire 115 S. 14 street Slr2tx Wit" SALE — Singh horse disT good one. Wm. Dettmer, Decatur ! roue one. Poe phone. &l-2tx winxrF — Good Joline De<-n horse disc. Floyd Shoaf. WillI shire phone 122 Fl-4 sl-3tx Fdft B*aLE~ Two uncial nW bicycles at city hall. Leave your bld. Ed Miller, police chief. Apr. 2, 5. 7 FdR SAME at public auction. A;>n i 5 at 4 p. m . a 10x14' building with extended roof, formerly used > for filling station; tolet building 6 x 14' at my farm 1 mile north of .Monroe. 5 mllea south of Decatur on Read 27. Mary A. Hendricks. J N. Burkhead. auct. Sl-3ix ■ - o MISCELLANEOUS rncu LOAN, at 4% for 10 years. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lawton, Decatur, Ind 15-b-ts FAhlfeftfl ATTENTION - We re move dead horses, cows, bogs. etc. Decatur phone 3000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts /Ana LOANS st & tor IS years No commission charge, toe John W Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Loan A Trust BMg. 15-ts LOST AND FOUND iZW" - Black tey case. Reward Phone 1555. b M* i-ararD- — Two coach dogs, mah and female. % mile wmt of Bobo Dorris Heath. Sl-ZU What God is to the rose, that <7od 14 to my IWe —■——■■mm > ii—~ I _ Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co. Is your farm protected with employer's liability and general public liability? I If not, ffOt in touch with your Special agent ar your general agent. Leland A. Ripley jU- . ob ro® n 930. lanied" JUNK CARS Old Farm Mackinen and IrngkrnenlOld Iron and Steel of All Kind*. DIERKES AUTO WRECKING CO. Went Nattman Ate. Plume 3««

WANTED WANTED -Glrte or women to work in bakery. Reply Stewart'c Bakery, Decatur. 77-g4t Wanted Young ady or woman to clerk In local store; state experience; reference. Address Box 116. care Democrat. 79-3 t Wanted TO REPAIR-gweeperV irons, heaters, pa<h, hot-plates, snd other electrical appliances. Carl Royce. 827 N. sth. Phone 1095. g 80-2 t WAITED—Loan) on tarme. Eaatem money. Low rates. Very liberal terma. See me for abatracta of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f WANTED — Riders or exchsnge*o? rides. Fort Wayne second trick, vicinity of International and Studebaker. Ray Intel, Phone 1101. WANTED — Rad loa to repair. Übrick Bros. 304-ts o— ■ Business Services_ WIRB 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 354. 52-ts Try VAPO-BAflTfor gall, liver, colds, gland, bladder trouble, akin disease, T. 8.; with massage. Herman C. Weber Bath House, 107 S. Second St, Phon; 120. Sbtf ANYONE HAVINO DOG they do not wish to keep bring to Dan Railing. 2 miles south of Hospital on Mud Pike. Phone 586 T. 75 Tx HELP WANTED Trade Schctol Instruction WANTED HUNDREDS OF MEN AND WOMEN MEN AGES 21-50 YEARS 3-A CLASSIFICATION WITH DEPENDENTS WOMEN AGES IM-40 YEARS PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED TO PREPARE FOR AIRCRAFT FACTORY JOBS 3 week* training program at ■ Chicago, 111 . and then immediately qualify on job. W« advance 1 transportation to Chicago and room and board. Only a few dollars down und balance ill monthly ' payments after employment. High I starting wage and exceptional opportunity. Write at once giving . full particulars. CONSOLIDATED AIRCRAFT TRAINING *3l SOUTH WABASH DEPT. 414 CHICAGO. ILLINOIS FOR BENT FOR ftENT—Two room apartment. Immediate possession. Phone 5144. 79-3‘« o— —— Masonic Stated meeting of Decatur chapter No. 112, 11. A. M. at 7 30 p. m. Tuesday, April 6. A-I>. buttlea. H.P. 81-21 ■ ■ — —o Card of Thanks We wlab to express our appreciation and thanks to the neighbors and friends who •<> kindly assisted us duriftg the liereavement of our busband and father. We a too wish to thank all thoae who contributed floral gifts, us well as all prayers, which so greatly comforted ua. Mrs. J II Gould And Children Card of Thanks We wif-h to expresa our aincern thanks for the many ktndnees Shown ua at the time of death ot our beloved father. William Shoaf family. ——— - - ——o —— niKTH < » htih< «r»; Noti'-e I" horeb) si’-n that .1 ,*■ pi, eauiifocr Edward* ha fit*') a iwlltt-m tn tl><- t’inuit Court <>r A»Un>» County. Indiana. liasr the time and plaee of Ilia idrth determined Kald |» tition In ant t 't hearing on tlw l.'th da» i.f April. Nt: CJ,VI»K<» TItorTNKK Clerk of tic Adams Circuit Court April » l| Production of turkey., in the I S has incruaaed 64 percent from 17 million m 193 b to about 2k million tn 194" WHY SI'FFER Rheumatic. Neuritis. Arthritis. Periodic Pains. Lumbago and all other aches and pain* are quickly relieved with Alt's Compound Wintergreen Tablets Positively guaranteed At all drug stores or send 51 to Union Pharmacal Co, Bluffton tML N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS g.M to 11:30 12 30 to 5:00 Saturdays. S;00 p. m. Telephone 135 I Eyes Esammcd Glasses Fittod

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MOTSCC or SALK OF RCAL KSTATK Br ADMIMSTHATOO la the Adaaaa Cireult Court Vohraarr Term. IMS BTATE OF INDIANA ADAMH CXit.’NTT. M In tha Master of the Bestate of C>nthla L Millar, Deceased, Glen L Miller, Adintntotrator vs. Glen J. Miller. Jennie 1. Miller, James l» Mlller.lxils Miller, May Bowen. Karl B 'wen, Clieta Hennie, Rimer Henato, Throdore F. Miller, Ruby Milter. Homer Beer. The undersigned Adm'nlstrotor of the eetaSe of Cynthia L. Miller, Deeeaocd, her«<hy gives notice that by an order of the Adems Circuit Court, he will between the hours of Ten O'clock A M,, and Four o'clock P. M on the ISth day of April, 1543 and from day to day thereafter, offer for sale, as private sale at the Uw office of Nwthan C. Nelson, Bleated st 113 south Ind street, Decatur. Indiana, all the interest ot said <t»edent in and to the following described real estate to-witt: The Booth-went Quarter (%) of the North Hast Quarter <% I of section twenty-six (26) u.wnsnlp twen-ty-six <241 North, lUinge fourteen (111 Bast, containing forty (49) acres more or 1M«. all In Monroe Township Adame On unity, Indiana Baht sale, will b* made subjeet tn the approval of the Adams Circuit Court, and for not less than the full appraised value of said f®al • state, apd upon the following terms and • ondltlons, >a»h on date of sale, atmtraot of title will ho furnished the purchaser Lien subject to the fall Instalment of the 1941 taxes due and payable in the fall of 194 J. Glen J. Millar Administrator halhap t. kelson. Attorney for eetate. Meh. 22-2) Apl. 5-13 AOTIt K OF FIN 61, SKTTI KMKNT OF KSTATK AO. :UH>:t Noll' e In lierrmy given to the creditor*, lielr* and legatee* of Kath•rln>- Lylmrger, de,eased t> appear In the Adam* Circuit Court, held at liecatur. Indiana, on the 2Sth day of April, 19t:t. and show cause, if any, why the Final Battlement Accounts with the estate of Mild decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and them make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Lee L. Lybarg. r. Administrator Decatur, Indiana, March 27, 1942. Ferd L. l.ltlerer. Attorney March 7* April v Appeielmenl ■>) Adsslalntratgr Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned ha* been nppointrd Administrator of the estate of George w ' , of Adam* County, to* ceased. The estate Is probably solvent. Harold F Case. Admin IstraSor Henry »l. Heller. Attorney. March 27, III! Meh 29 Apr 5-12 Appointment ot Ailmlnlstrelvr 311*3 Notice Is hereby given. That the underaignad has been appointed Administratxir of tlw estate ot William rtlioaf late „f Arfaen* County, de<eu*ed. The estate Is prohgbly solvent. Charles J. Khoaf, Adinlulxtrati* <•. Ilemy lllerly, Attorney April 2,1 '< I April U. S. Bombing Score

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AN OfBCIAI TABULATION of the damage caused by Flying Fortresa raids on Axis installations and equipment in Sardinia is shown on this chart The bombinp are designed to nip in the bud Axis attempts to prepare for the evaeua* tion from Tunisia. (InternstioMt)

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing -“ROCKABYE. MY BABY!" lUMPv.oouAee I loourniese.Heie'M |rM<a.M>FoßHfe roH,iMyHAppw;j' 'oh.MWGorsh,i c %^ eo V I—l \ ** , - , " K '* -a BLONDIE - - AND THE BOSS IS ALWAYS KIGHT! By Chic Young FW’l I cf dagwoop'l Bim mot saving ■ J- PONT USE AMVTUN6 PEAR ) -moup*.<' SUCM * TMATSTMEOOSS ©OSo. J L MAP 1, > -TOYDUS? t . ME* \ i m oA/ f ©oss, ■ ;

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OBKRVATION lALLOONI for directing artillery fire are outmoded. Tn their place, the U. 8. Army l» using light, Inexpensive planes like this «m being lifted into position for a flight somewhere in England. It is

Chicago Mayoral Election Tuesday Incumbent Kelly Betting Favorite Chicago, Apr. 5. — (I'l’i — Chicago's mayoral campaign is drawing to a close with both sides predictinr victory In tomorrow's election Betting odds favor the re-election of the Democratic incumbent, EdHIHTH < KRTIFICATB Notice Is hereby given that. .M inerva Catliorlii- Prsvet ha* fil'd a petition in ths Circuit Court of Adam* t'minty. Indiana, to have the time and place ot her birth determined. Bald petition Is set for hearing o» the 12th day of April, Dll. CLYDE O THOt'TNER Clerk nt the Adams Circuit Court April A • — ' —o AOTICK Tin- advisory boar,! will meet at the office of tha trustee of Hartfurl Township. Allan,- County, Indlain April 12th to negotiate whh school trus drivers anorrting to new law now In effect. John >< Huff Trustee Hartford Township April 5

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lii&l ‘dkg. With the bomber pilot killed, the copilot srriou.lv injured, both loft motor, shot sway, left wiaj on fire and a twsrm 4 Jap Zero. mund L. C. .'Mundrr* look over hi* bomber’* control* above gabiwiUr t eteaped tha Zero* and taved hi* seven remaining err* tiirniban’ lives t crash landing on the water st 95 miles an hour. Navy Thev give their Kveo-You lend your money. Buy Second War Lean Bond*. L". J. It Prrsowr.t

ward J. Kelly, over hi* Republican opponent, George B M< Klbbin Kelly, who hau condtnted only a llinited campaign, repeated previous attacks against Governor Dwight Green and the Illinois state Republican organisation in it weekend address. He chargi'd the Illinois commerce commission with playing into the hands of the Chicago surface lines in an alleged plot to de-atroy the elevated lines and create a transit monopoly The mayor also charged that his signature had been forged to a restrictive racial agreement being publicixed by thRepublicans McKlbbin countered with charges that Kelly for lb years has "bungled" opportunities to improve transportaiton service in Chicago. The G. O. P. mayoral candidate <!,-*< rib ed the incumbent Democrat as "tinoutstanding adtuiate of high fares." Meanwhile, the lt<‘pitbll<an candidate for city tr asttrer M rgan Fitch—reported that he was kidnaped yesterday and taken to a south hid*' police station. I’oli<<* say Filch was picked up by negro, s who were interested in preventing distribution of literature which might lead to a race riot.

i called a "flying Jeep* by Mrmen. The small eraft is a two-seater i with a 65 hp. motor and can take off and land on a fifty-yard stretch i of ground, whether it is smooth or rough. (/ntemational).

Stock Closing New York April 5-(UP)-Dow Pones closing stock averages: 30 Industrials 136.44. up 0 84 20 Railroads 25.9-. up 1.07 15 Utilities 19 01. up o 38; 45 Stocks It 27. up 0,59. Total Stock sales; 2.447.9’0. MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York stocks str ng in active trading Bonds, higher. Cotton futures *t,-,idy. Grains in Chicago, wheal up '« to off %<• a bushel; corn, unchang-

PUBLIC SALE I have rented m> turn and will aell at übllc auction. 2 miles north and 2*i miles went of Monroeville. 1 mile south and Imiles west of Tillman, oi 2 miles west of Four Presidents corners. WEDNESDAY, April 7, 1943 Commencing at 12:3C P M HORSES Matched team of Sorrels. Brother and Sister, both have blaze face, age 9 and In. weight 3.800. Thia Is a splendid team perfect* ly gentle and th>- best worker*. FARM IMPLEMENTS J. De* c afoot binder, like new .1 Deere 9M Corn Planter, first class; J. D' ere heavy traitor di»c; Set of disc moving trucks: J. Deere riding cultivator; J Deere web hay loader, first class; Me Deering side delivery rak<. only used two seasons: McCormick mower; M<-Deering heavy to ith dump stalk r.ik-; M< -Deering corn ahellcr; Dunham "-foot cultlpacki-r; Hoosiet grain drill: Good spike tooth harrow and good spring tooth harrow; walking breaking plow, two good wagons; Good Hl-fool grain Ind and hay rack; good triple wagon box. Double set breeching harness: othi r articles too numerous to mention. TEH Mb CASH ANTHONY E. GERAK DOT, Owner Roy S Johnson. Auctioneer Citizen:: Bank MuUioeville. Cleik

WOMEN Here is your Opportunity to Serve in the War Effort by Learning to Make, ( lean and Assemble Cores for Important War Castings. MEN Are Urgently Needed. LABORERS - MOLDERS MOLD APPRENTICES. \pply in Person at Employment Office. The Decatur Casting Co. I)E( ATI K. INP.

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ed. Chicago livestock, hogs weak, cattle unevenly higher; sheep fully steady. o War Hite Etiquette Upper Darby. Pa. tl'P) Table etiqu. He will become a war casualty if the farm security administration has its way In the intereats of conserving food, the FSA advises vigorous stirring of coffee; eating baked potato skins; picking up bones in (he lingers to get that last bit ot meat ami wiping up gravy from the plate with bread so that none is wasted.