Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1943 — Page 5

HfcNESDAY, APRIL 7,1943.

Irket Reports Kv REPORT of local MARKETS K> t Hoagland and Wdlahira ■ Ciowd at 12 N«o". H Con‘'*' ted April <• rI - ** Lnotlon » nd no y ,rd *» < - K|, rocaivad awry d **' I.a » ~~ »»3.70 |1«» l h " 5 ij ■ 2 ’ 15 15 I ,M * h ’ 14 80 ■a.mi !ht». 11 ® U ■ 4 ... 14 50 ■ 1175 ■ — .. 9.00 ■ 1450 ■ 'LL14.50 ■ bacM lambs - - JJYO Ig limbs —■ U-05 ■frady Brother* markata Kl b« open arory ■until further notice. |«OLESALE EGO ANO ■ultry quotations g Furnished by |u- Egg A Rultry c< -> | Rt „ r Phone 155 I Corrected April 7. Itrv white eggs, ■op - — * ■or mli-d *g«», l*r<e, ■ up 88c ■ heM - 18 c Kent “® c ■broilers, 3 to 4 1b5.....--.. 38c ■springers, barred or | rock, smooth, IH ibe. ■r 37c Kian - - 2 0 c ■fborn roosters, lb 12c Kicks. 5 Ibe. and over- lie Kerne, 12 lbs. and over— lie It WAYNE LIVESTOCK Hw.yn* Ind . Apr. 7. —(UP) Ko< k | 2MOc higher; lOMOWb-. K 114 15 115 55; 200-30f‘-lbs . K|4s; 300-405-lbe., 115 35. ■kt 114 50, staas. 112 50. K. 115 "0. Is. 113 75. ewes. IS 50 down ■ANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Kopolis. Apr. 7— (I'P) — Kb: ■receipts 5 000; market fairies and generally 15 cents ■ Ito to *.'75 ponnd weights, ■to 115.80; extreme top, ■ 275 to 400 pounds. 115 50 ■; 100 to 110 iKiunds. 114.15 Kt, sows mostly 11515 to Be receipts 1.300; calves Market generally steady; Bteer top 914.85 for good and I 1.1*5 pound weights; bulk ■ good trade 115.50 to IK; ■ mostly medium and good, I 115; vealera fully steady, ■it. I receipts 555; market ■ steady; choice limbs ■ load medium grade shorn I number 1 pelts. Ill; good Boi < quotable around |IS. Ihicago LIVESTOCK ■go Apr 7— (UP» —Live- ■: salable receipts 7.000. B generally steady to 10 ■igber; most sales 5 to 10 Bp Practical top 15.10. Be: salable recotpts 8.500; I Fed steers and year■steady with closing trade Bl belters 10 to 15 cent* R Early steer top 17.80 with B*l< higher; long yearlings ■ bulk fed steers and year to 17.25. Helfer year■US; most heifers 14.50 to ■ Vsalen toady at 15.50 M: salable receipts g.inte. B on fat lambs alow; early F 4 scattered sales about | Buyers bidding 15.00 to pn good to choice wooied Bi; sellers generally asking pa 18.35. p ew fun gborn I held above 1575 I O<a»« Grain Cioae ►•May 14414; Joly 143% M FKember IMS December F May lul u W; July I#3 bw pber 105 bid. December 101. F May «Z%. July 40% bid. F 7 *%; Dei ember 53% PCAL GRAIN MARKIT r UBK elevator co. I ' urrected April 7. p**» subject to change I durtag day. j ’ d *l**ered at elevator. um i.gg fc* M P* ITI E. 4 L Hr taM- *••• H per 100 leas. show that tt.T perEL".’’Jr ,bM *■ I « ! M>htf <H boys arrested « Eocrmed 17J penteat.

LOCAL CLASSIFIED < ADVERTISING RATES — Minimum for first Tnaertion 30< | One Time, Per Wordl'/ a < \ Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day.. ig | ObltuarleA Verses, Rssolutlcns gl ; Menus, run menu styleSl | Notices, Cap Heads, Apt. body sO< | (12 pleas deep, one column) FOR SALE Pdft fiALt — 206’dogs and pupa; many different breeds to choose from. Wanted: Killing horses and other livestock suitable for dog food. Harry Reed. 1 mite north. 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind. Craigvllle telephone. 79-12 t FdOALE-Unr approved baby chicks, all breeds, order now. Also have started chicks, Monroe Phone. Mrs Georgia Gage. 81-3tx FOR SALS'—Organ,~Phono* Sl6-A'. Call in evening. 81-3tx fob rale-Mms rebuilt bicycle. Good condition. Gay's .Mobil Service. 13th A Monroe sts. 82t2x ?OR SALE—I93S Plymouth 2-door black. Call 292 or 9921. 82-b2t f7sr SALE — Good John<- l)<-ere horse disc. Floyd Shoaf. Willshire phone 122 Fl-4. 81-3tx I*or Salk - aii modern 6-roorn house, with large lot. Been built 4>/i years. Phone 1181 or 603. Grant St. Cali after 4 o'clock. b 82-3tx FOR SALE al public auction. April 9 st 6 p. m., a 10'xl6' building with extended roof, formerly used for Alling station; tolet building s'x 10* at my farm 1 mile north of Monroe. 5 miles south of Decatur on Road 27. Mary A Hendricks. J. N. Burkhead, auct. 81-3tx FoFSALS^SrSauda. <1 Chevrolet, 2-door sedan. Extra good tires. O. A. Hoffman. miles north of Preble. b 82-Btx FOR SALE—Baled straw at Community Sale. Decatur, April 13. 83-gStx FOR RBJ^—Modern uptown apartment. three rooms and bath, partly furnished. Cali after 6 o'* clock Phone 371. 127 N. Third Street. S3*a2tx rbTT JALE- t'seJ Hotpoibt auto matic electric range. In best of condition. Stop In and see this stove Schmitt Motor Sale*. 83-b3t Toif SALE Modern 7 room bouse, 3 blocks south courthouse Priced to sell, immediate posseseion. Reply Box 117, Democrat Office. April 7-8-9-12-13-14 FOR’ SALE—Oniou seed, vegetable My l>ean Banioi variety. Good selection of flower seeds. Stiefel Grain Co., N. First St. 83-lt SZI.E Two" uliclaimed ’KTcycles at city ball. Leave your bld. Ed Miller, police chief. Apr. 2. 5. 7 MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. Mo expetue to borrower. C. D. Lewton, Decatur, Ind. 15-b-ls flOUfflU ATTENTION - We re move dead horses, cows, hogs. etc. Decatur phons 3000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Producta Co, 15-ts FAMM LX>iNS at 4% for 15 years No commtesion charge. See John W. Tyndall, Room 7, Peoples Loan A Trust Bldg. 15-ls Business Services BUUI HANGERS have gone to war! Return one with each order. We also pay 1c each for all extra ones you have to sell. Sheets Bros., Cleaners. Phone 359. 53-ts SWice — Barber Shop opeu’toi bnalness al 112 E. Monroe St. Frank Young 82 3t flff VaM-BATH tor galir’liver. colds, gland, bladder trouble, skin dlaease, T.B ; with massage. Herman C. Weber Bath House, 107 8 Second St.. Phon? 120. 81-ts LOST AND FOUND LOIT —Liver and white mal" pointer dog. Wearing chain collar with name plate. Phom IMB. 93-3tx FOUND—Goodyear tire and wheel. Tire else 535-17. Paul Erp, *4 mi. East and ’s BouJi Valley Church. W-gltx Since the beginning of the century. Wtaemiatn ha« dropped from first to 15th place a» a lumber producing stale.

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Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co. la your farm protected with •mployar'e liability and general public liability? If net. gat in touch with your apac*ai agent or your general agMt. Leland A. Ripley Monroe phone 93W.

★ ★ Wkai you liuif, Wdk WAR BUNDS I* ★ Thousands of American housewtvea have planned to buy an electric mangle, that labor and time laving device for the family ironing. You can’t buy one today, however, 'or manufacturers are making war foods. You can save, though, 'hr»jgh your purchase of War Bonds md buy an electric mangle when 3>ey go on the market again. B - InlpKpf ''A 1 The more planes, guns, ships and munitiona we give our Army. Navy and Marinea, the quicker will they do their job and bring an end to this war. Your purchase of War Bonds gives them the implements Buy more and more War Bonds, save for Ibe future, and at the same time hasten the end of this War. ‘‘You’ve Oeue Your Bit, New Do Your Best.’* U. S. Dffrinutl WANTED BELLMEN — Gocd work (or men over 15 years of age who are interested In a permanent position with a good opportunity for advancement. Experience not necessary. Please contact Mr. Schoenbrunu. Hotel Indiana. Fort Wayne. Indiana. M WANT oFwomen to work in bakery. Reply Stewart's Bakery, Decatur. 77-g6t JANITOR Man over 45 years of age to keep lobby clean and attractive. Please ask for Mr. Sihoenbrunn, Hotel Indiana. Fort Wayne, Indiana. 11 N WANTED - Ilid-iH r exihaiisc of rides. Fort Wayne second trick, vicinity of Intel national and Studabaker. Hay lm< l. Phone 11"! 81 31X STEADY’REI.IABLE Gllll.S Ov.-> 21 years of age to become Indiana Room girls. Experience not necessary, but muni be capable of earning a better than average income, Please ask for Mr. Schoellbrunn. Hotel Indiana. Fort Wayne. Indiana. >3-3t BARTENDER M. n b< tween 21 and 50 yean of age to handle bar in Indiana Room. Good Income, pleasant working conditions. Please a»k for Mr. Sihoenbrunn. Hotel Indiana. Fort Wayne. Indiana. 83-31 WANTED-Loans on farms. Eastera money. Low rates. Vary liberal terms. See me tor abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f ATTRACTIVE GIRLS Over is years of age to opeiatu elevators. Experience is not nv< canary. Pleane ask for Mr. Sclutenbrunn. Hoi el Indiana. Fort Wayne. Indiana. 8341 ad loa to repair. Uhrick Bros. 30Atf .M\IDS UOiii-n mt,.,-•',-<) in wi i iiiK In houeekeeping department. Age In no barrier. Experience not neccssaiy Pleane ask fur Mr. B<'hoeiibrunii. Hotel Indiana. Fori Wayne. Indiana. 83-31 o Glass lamp c himneys are still in demand hi the I*. S In 195 b the estimated pioductiiii amounted io 1.553,409 dozens. •OTM'I T» TAXPAVKRU Notle, in hereby ffiva-ii that M »n---du> >t o w ill he clo L, .! illy t ■ pat your Hering Inmallnient of taxrn. The < ouiMi treasurer's nttur will Im open fr„iu S A M t » i •’ >1 during Itir tax pacing a-anon Ah taxes not paid hi that Inn*- will l>< • come delinquent an *7. penalty will h>- juMed, an additional will >h ,<ided for >-a-ii year tak Veamina anpai-l from first Monday tn May in tl,e year the delinquemy ,«-• ured. Those who have bought or sold property and wi-h a do memos taxes are asked to >oma in *t u'< e. Call on the Auditor for errors mid any redu< t|on». Th- *1 iraaurer <aa mike n-> •orreetion Ttw Trsa-urer will not h- restxmnlhle for the penalty of delinquent taxes rosttlling ft ‘nt the ommlaslon of taxpayers io state definitely on wlust properly they de»>r, to pay. tn »leise iiant- It may I- found, m what township or evrporalton »t is situated. Hernoin owing delinquent taxes ntyould pay them al ouoe, tie law l> not h that then- is no yyptfon left for the Tres-urer but rnforee th toile* lion of dellnq>|>>o«tt taxes. County orders will nut he paid < > anyone owing delinquent t is Ah |ereo<» ar* Warned agnm-t lh -n* I’arti* ular attention If you Tm>‘ taxr> in more Stiai* ' «■ mention the fa*-t t*> th* treasurer. Ala* see that your receipts * all for all y»»ur roal estate and i*ei -ua»l property. In mailing In-iulrie- of the Treasurer regarding taxes to insure r--. p|> do not tad tu Imlude return poetage John W. Blarkey Treasurei Adams Count.', Indiana. At*nl V t*> M.

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMSTRIST HOURS: g;35 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 5.00 g. m. Telephone 135 Byes taammed Giaaeea Fitted

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA

NOTIfT: Ilf SPK< UL VtRKTIJtO OF THU < <ll VTV 40l MCILi Notice Is hcretiy given the tax payers of Adams eouiMy, that a apelai in'-eting of the County Council of said county, will be held at the Auditor's offh-e In the court bouse at Decatur, Indiana, at s o’chn-k A. M. on Saturday April 17th, t»4.1. Th*- CoiiMy Council will •■molder the following additional appropriations which offhers consider necess.iry to meet the extraordinary emergen* y i x Ist Ing at tills lime. i'uunty Revenue: For Court House, IVII hill not paid 485.75 F-*r Health I'ommlxsioner, t»42 Salary n<d paid . 3X.50 For Health I’oinmlssloner, IStJ, Expense not paid 45.50 For Hherlft. t»« mileage not paid 9.50 For Township Deputy Assessor. perdlem— I'lilon I own ship 1 ihputy 26-0" Hl. Mary's twp. I d*> c02.»0 Root iwp. 1 do 213.0" Washington twp. do .... 348.00 Monroe twp 3 do 834.00 Wabash twp, 2 do 379.00 lllue i 'reek twp. 1 do .... C 82.00 Freni h twp. 1 do 3*2.»0 Kirkland twp, I *h> .... HIM ITel.l.- twp 1 du ... 843.00 .lefferaon iwp, 1 do 242.00 For Twp. Assessor. Wash Inghm twp Additional ttafary 80.00 i r C 'Uiity Asaossurs, Additional per dtem fur office assistant 150.00 For ln«uran-i- on county Inwtlt unions 3,000.<*0 OtI’NTY FARM thINXTItI H'ITON F.r drfviw.ivs 985.00 HIGHWAY I *ICFAIITM ENT Heat, light * pow«- 125 00 For t'sed I'ruik 800.00 The i'ouih It tu appoint one of thetr members to serve on the Adjustment hoard In Kepfember. Taxpayers appearing shall have th*- right to heard there *n. After said npproprlati'in shall be made ten <*r more taxpayers feeling theniselvos aggrieved by such appropriations may appeal in the State Tax Board for further and final .udlon thereon by filing their petition tli*-r*-fore with th*- I’ounty Auditor within the time fixed liy law and the State Hoard will fix a date for a hearing In the said Oounty Thurman I. Drew. Auditor Adams County, Indiana April 7-14 NdTICR HF OHmirm OAI.K In Ibe Vdams I Ireult l ourl Febraary Term, I M 3. Vo. HIMS Noliee of hale of Ileal Estate by sheriff STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY. SS Home owners Loan Corporation vs. J-Mward L Carroll, Clay-eon J Carr**ll. Leila M Cgrnrdl, Elisabeth S Miller. Ihabody Coal Company, 1 lickinwon Fuel Company, George M. Kern i on! Company. By virtue of an order of sale isoued from the Adams Circuit ilouri, of Adami County. Indiana, tx> me direct from Ibe Clerk of said court, in favor of tin- Home owners Isian Corporation and against. Edward L. Carroll, Clayaon J Carroll. Leila M. Carroll. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder on the 7th day **f May, A. I*. 1912, Between the hours of Ten o'cl.m k A. M and Four o'clock P M of said day, at the east d.yor of the Court House In the City nt Decatur, County of Adama and Htad- of Indiana, th*- f**llowttig described real eMale, situate In Decatur, Adam* County, Indiana To-WH Inlot Number Seventy-Two (73) as designated **n the original plat of the town (n*»w City) of Dw-wtur, Adams County, Indiana I will at th*- sums time offer for sale the fee simple **f said n«l Nttete, together with ta<- renL*, Issues, income* and profits thereof to ths tiighest bidder for <avsh, to satisfy raid order *>f sale. Saul sal*- will he made without any relief fr**m valuation and appraisement lawn Dated this 23rd day of March. 1948. Loo T. CilllK Sheriff of Adams County, Indiana. Nathan C. Nelson Attorney for IMalnilff March 34-81 Apr 7 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur lanted - JUNK CARS Old Farm Machinery and Implements Old Iron and Steel of All Kinds. DIERKES AUTO WRECKING CO. West Nutt man Ave. Phone .122

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing -“NOBODVS BABY!” DARLING‘SON-HOU) I LODGED FQg ImOITX GOJAM,^AIN'T AIM’T/ K | ( \ s cruel/ < t-H* -* v*-*.- I*, a BLONDIE GLAMOUR BOY DIMS OUT! By Chic Young t SEEg/TLCfWPeg TUEYIRE A NICE NOPE ! t IN. V'" ( WAVING A BK3 SALE OE ME)#S J X— -w. MGMTSUIT WTN I GETTING TCX? OU> > [M JUSTTGYinG f . S SL9TS TOMORROW -MX) >kUELL.F TNEYVE ) ASTR'PEOR w.- TO’PV TO BE <- r TO LOOK <, MEEPONE. CMGMCOP ( GOT AN'/ PLAIN < MW PLAO WULt? If S BEA4JTiRU'_ / L_ NEAT '(,»•? > PARK »<-UE 2_ \-7 . MAbfE VOU /!. ; -' , < J A • , . -■fW V&Vw ■»- Rs UI K TOR;, ji k 1

MRS. F. D. R. CHRISTENS CARRIER iC ~i Isl I wfc I I ’ tadQC nVWj 1/ ~ i ; It* >II»W - - J ' mJ I . -wwsssßfli > 'w wjßw B ■ .. O WM J 1 4 CHRIS7ENED by Mrs. Franklin D Roosevelt, «tanding on platform in foreground, the U. S. S. Alazon Bay. a new type of escort aircraft carrier, is launched, above, at the Vancouver, Wash., yards of the Kaiser Shipbuilding company. Six of the ships will be built by th* yard monthly for U. 8. and Britain. (Intttnatioml Soundphoto) SinrL Clntinn ,o ,lrra ’ catt, *‘ *' ~iy *'* *’ lk JiOLK V. lOjlrKf a)1( j heep about »t*-.tdy New York. Apr. 7.—(UP)—DowJones cloaiug slock averages: —*lmk 30 industrials 134 uo, off 0.93. . 20 railroads 35.49. off 0.3 R. FOR SALE 15 utilities 1909. up 0.19. 65 stocks 47 05. off 0.30. 1 k’ixll—Manila Second Shoe s To,..««»••'•• wi* 1 : wsit-.- t,pwriter I’ap*: 90c Ream MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York stock* irregularly low- writer Paper 1 I.'* IJ*-.im er in moderate trading. • B’jXl4 - 16 n*. White TypeBonds lower * rll ** r ~' ."’*'r ~* 2 " K ' '" n Cotton futures up aa much as Pape? Ream •5 cents a tale. gtjxll 20 n, White MirzeoGraiiis st Chicago* wheat closed | ’ graph Paper 1.00 Ream cent lower to cent higher. corn was unchanged at OP A ceil DcCcttUf Illg prices; oats wen off to up I h>m<M*r ti %; and ryo was tun hanged to l'«x!lj 14 cent higher 106 Nor,h B * co,,d Btreet Chicago livestock: hog*- steady

WOMEN WANTED GOOD PAY 5 Day Week—No Saturdays No experience necessary. Opportunity for good workers. WE AKE AN ESSENTIAL WAR INDI STRY. Bag Service, Inc. NORTH SECOND STREET Phone -».»4».

Bolivia Takes Step To Join With Allies First Step To Join War Aqainst Axis lui Paz. Bolivia. April 7- tl'PI — Bolivia has taken th** firs: step U> join other Allied nation* at war with the Axis. Ita cabinet ha aitproved n decree eaying that a atate of war exists. However, under the terms of the Bolivian constitution, it will h<* necessary for President Enriqu*Penaranda to call the eongrtaM Into epeclal session to ratify the measure. Th*- cabinot action coincided with a vi-it to Bolivia by* United States vie pr* -idcnt Henry A. Wai lace. USO Attendance Up New York.— (I'P) M* nos the

4k on La!laNihWMi3|p OHNTSE GREET* SILF SMO«THING jxuanize /L'JSTaQUIK ENAMEL To thousands — LL'STAQI’IK meant the «w» *o retinivh and renew chain, tablet, wooa* work—all interior surfaces in smart modern eolors. It means a ttlf mooting enamel. A rich full luttre. It means economy and beauty (none atroke of the broth. Luttaquik is different. Its ’ simplicity itself to us« Kohne Drug Store

WOMEN Here is your Opportunity to Serve in the War Effort by Learning to Make, Clean and Assemble (’ores for Important War Castings. MEN Are Urgently Needed. LABORERS — MOLDERS MOLD APPRENTICES. Apply in Person at Employment Office. The Decatur Casting Co. DECATI R. INI).

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I armed forces are changing their recreational activities since gaaoline rationing started The United Service Organization reported a steady ineieau* in attendance at USO clubs, with tlie average now mere than 18.095,000 a mouth. NOTICE! We are now buying all grades of Paper atoek at preaent market price. Alao want Scrap Iron, Rags. Rubber. Batteries, Auto Radiators, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin, But Not Tin Cane. All kinds of scrap Is essential for war purposes. We are alao buyers of Beef Hides, Calf Skins. Sheep Peite. Tallow, Fats and Greases, Old Lard. etc. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe Phone 442