Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1943 — Page 5

iNESDAY, APRIL 14,1943.

Irket Reports T v REPORT of local Sp FOREIGN MARKIT* ■ Market for Decatur, Berns S e. •"«» Wlllehlre T Closed at 12 Noon. I Corrected April 14. ■**. , ( *ion and no yardage. K, retired every day. li«« “ J«s' I*” 14 10 P lb’ ;:s X _ 1150 | «*”> R 14.50 ■ lambs J*-*® ■ buck lambs — I 3 *™ Hf iainb» 10.50 ■ Brady Brothers marfceta ■ill be op*« ■ MtU further notice. ■holesale ego ano ft iltry quotation* Furnished by ■it: ESS 4 Pultry Co., K atjr Phono IM I Corrected April 14. ■ large white egg*. ■ up 88c ■or mixed eggs, large, ■r up 32c hens 18c ■liens 26c ■ broilers. 3 to 4 iba 28c ■ aprlngers. barred or ■ rock, smooth, 5H Ibe. Kr rc ■ itags 20c ■ghorn roosters, lb 12c ■ducks. 5 lbs., and over— 18c ■ {e««e. 12 lbs. and over... 18c ■t WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■ Wayne, Ind . Apr. 14.—(UP) ■lock: ■. l*tc higher; 100-200 pound K 813 35-814 75; 200-300 lbs.. ■ll ha; 300-400-lbs.. 814.55. Kha 814, stags, 812. Bei 815.50. ■ba 815.50; ewes. 85 50 down ■ HICAGO livestock ■ago Apr 14 — (l'P) — Kk: ■: salable receipts 8,000. ■t active and steady to ■ Top 15 00. paid freely. ■k salable r> ceipta 8,000; i 800 Choice fed steers tto strong; other grade* i. Choice heifers firm; kind, steady to weak Early I choice fed stt.-ers 17.60 with held higher; several loads to 17.25; meet medium and Itenngr 14.50 to 17.00. Best i 16.50. Vealers steady at iown. • K salable reoripta 2,000. ton fat lambs etow. Good lice wooled offerings eligible I around steady at 15.90 to Choice lambs held at 16 15 bore Nothing done cm fed 8 lambs. 4ANAPOLI6 LIVESTOCK laapoiis, Apr. 14 —(UP) — receipts. 6,000; market fairl»e: weights 210 pounds and and sows steady; 210 pound la and above 5c higher; 160wnds mostly 81490-815; e«top 81510; 275-400 pounds. 814 50. 100-160 pounds. 813.25I sow, largely 814 35 814 65 1* receipts 1,000; calves, 600; t moderately active; market i. mostly steady to weak yearling steers largely 815 50. several small truck 15 75 and upwards to 816 SO; • a**ag chiefly 814 lit; vealmerrily Me | ow p r top g ls w *P receipts, 400. market mostlady; load and half good and t 90-pound shorn lambs, ttum- •° Pelts. 815; similar grade d Hmb,, around 816-816.25. HICAGO GRAIN CLOCK »' May 81 43%; July 8142%; *143%; Dec.. 81.45% ■A May 81 05 asked; July 81 05 8105 bid; Dec.. 8101 “- May W %. Jtt | y ' **■ *2% asked. main MARKET •URK ELEVATOR CO. Torrected April 14. MMeet to cta M e during day. delivered M elevator. ; J*** WWt 81.52 IISTS”- 132 n — I.TB 81 *6 per |*o J*,,. «*b. farm. Stock C/oiing LVy* A s* r 16-4UPI-MJOW Atwk averages: /*?**••»•« nJ*** Hoi. up •«• sale.: L 688470.

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L66AL CLASSIFIED J ADVERTISING RATE* — Minimum for first Tnsertion 30< | One Time, Per Word I'/jg | Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Dsy 14 | — Obituaries, Verses, Resolu- | Mom-- __ gi i Menus, run menu style 81 | Notices. Cap Hoads, 8-pt. body. — 50« | (12 pleas deep, one column) | FOR SALE rdk Hals —2OO dogs and pups; many different breeds to choose from. Wanted: Killing bprses and other livestock suitable for dog food. Harry Reed. 1 mils north, 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind. Craigrille telephone. 79-12 t JUif Deceived — Shipment of new Congoleum rttgu, all sizes. Decatur Vpholstry Shop, 145 S Second. Phone 420. 88 2t f’AJNT VALUES- Barn paint.lT4s In 5-gal. lots; house paint, 82 85 in sgal. lots; linseed oil, 81 30 gal. with order oL 5 gal. or more of house or barn paint. Also a complete selection of ensmels, varnish es snd wall pslnt. Arnold A Klenk. Phone 468. 85-6 t SA LB -Onion seed, vege table aoy been Bansei variety. Oood aeiection of flower seeds. Stiefel Grain Co., N. First St. 83-12 t BOR SALE Modern 7 room house, 3 blocka south courthouse Priced to sell. Immediate possession. Reply Box 117, Democrat Office. April 7-8-9-1213-14 BdR HALE -Good work horse. Rob ert San thine, 2'j miles north Dent school. 882tx Bor HaLB —Two spotted Boland China gilts, due to farrow May 1. Cheseter Baker, 3% miles south on Mud Pike. 88-2tx FOR SALB — Overhead d or with track. 7%-ft. high. 8-ft. wide. Like new. Inquire Stewarts Bakery. g 87-.lt x BAR SALE — Portable electricwasher, gas stoves, several poich gliders, wardrobes, ice boxes, oak dinette set. Decatur Vpholatry Shop, 145 S. Second. Phone 420. 88-2 t FOR SALE Tul«2OC each. Phone 521-A. 89-2tx BOR SAI .B — Timothy and mixed hay. Gilbert Hirschy, 2% miles east. 1 mile south of Monroe b»-2tx

FOR SALE i)uiiti. ld wiya bean< Germination 33%. William Neadetine, 3 ml. rest, mile south of Monroe. 37-6tx RALE —• FulHilooded Hamp ehire male hoc. 6 mo. old. Ollie Kreps. 3 miles S.W. Decatur. 97-3tx J CUT RECEIVED - - Shipment of new Laundry Stoves. Decatur t'pholstry Shop. 115 s s Mid St Phone 120. s* 2t FOR SALE — Registered Spotted Poland boar pig. big enough for service Mart Bieberich, mile west, mile north of Preble 89-21* ■ " o MARKETS AT A CLOSE New York stocks strong in quiet trading. Bond* higher; I'. 8. governments Irregularly higher Cotfon future* easier. Grain* at Chicago, wheat future* closed %■%<• a bushel lower; corn was unchanged to «< higher; oat* wore lower; and rye was off %-Hc. Chicago livestock. hog* steady to strong, cattle unevenly higher, and •beep steady. — ■' e Alaska * population of 72.521 Include* 39.170 white*. 15.578 Eaklmo*. 11,283 Indian... 5.599 Aleut*. 283 Japanese and 833 of unknown racial origins. Aotlre at Hearing Oa Truster's ( arrest Heport Notice Is hereto given that Mur! Lyhargei, truster appointed b« thAdam* thr.nlt t'oort, Ad:im» Cuinty. Indiana, for the voluntary li<tuidatlon nt Hank of Linn flrovc, In filed In Cause No. 13**1, pending •«' •aid court, his < urreot report Mothe is further siren ths- s,«i.| report will be lieard by said court .it the •hurt room in the courthouse |» the City of 10-ratur. Indiana »t '• o’clock A M on the 17 day of May. IStt. at which time ail redltors and others iivtereatad ore privileged to attend and be heard Witness my hand and tb> seal <-f of said court th!* It day of April. 1»M. Clyde O Trutuu'-r t'lerll. Adams Clr< ult t’ .urt Gorden. Kdrls and 1 boroponn Attorneys for Trustee Farm Bureau Mutual lite. Co. of Indiana Insure in the Fartewt Grewing Auto Insurance Company In Indiana. Auto. Life. Hospitalization. Employ era and Farm General Liability. Leland Ripley Msnroc Phsn* 9JO

WANTED WANTED A housekeeper, god wages, light work, steady John Malston, Willshire, Ohio, R. R. 1 WANTED—Loans "on (arms. Bastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title French Quinn. 33-m w-f WANT ED — Radios to repair. Uhrlck Bros 306-ts WANTED- Sli- e]T and 6~or 8 foot combine. William Anstett, R. R. 3. 87-3tx WANTED l i nek DriV'-i . Burk Elevator Co. 88-3 t WANTED- Woman for housework 9a.m.t04 p. in Call 187. 888-g3t WANTEirro RENT - Modem or semi-modern house by May 1. Phone 6221 or inquire 437 MeBarnes Street. 88-g3tx WANTED TO HIW “Eighty or one hundred twenty acre farm. Must be good land, fair buildings. Address Buyer, P. O Box 226. Decatur. Indiana. 89-6 t WANTED— Modern house - by May 1. Frank Row) y, Phone 745. WANTED to buy < liild'« "used walker. Photo 4135. 88-2tx WANTED Girl or woman for gen-<-ral housework. Small family. No laundry. 815 up weekly. Phone 504. 88-g6t WANTED — Soo lawnmowers to sharpen. Acetylene and electric welding, blacksmithing. Frank Sc hmitz Blacksmith, First St. 89-2 c — 1 o — MISCELLANEOUS BaRM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. No exp>-n»e to borrower. C. D Lewton, Deeatu;. Ind. 15 b ts FAR M E Its ATT ENTION - We re move dee.d horses, cows, bogs. etc. Decatur phene 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts FARM LOANS st 4% for 15 years. No commission charge See John W. Tyndall, Room 7, Peoples Loin * Trust Bldg. 15-ts LOST AM) FOUND Lost Sum of mon, , : , <]>-p<*it book. Call 1133 It ward. 88-g2t. LOST Small brown leather purse in Firwt State Bank. Saturday, April 9. Contained 819. ami gas ration coupons. Reward; return to Democrat. BS-2t —o_. Business Services WIRE HANGERS have gone to war! Return one with each ord er. We also pay 1c each for all extra ones you have to sell. Sheets Bros., Cleaners. Phone 359. 62-ts NOTICE Hubei Shop ~|» 11 !c>, business. 112 E M nioe St. Frank Young 89-6 t TRY 'VAPo-BAtll for*galOiver; colds, gland, bladder trouble, skin disease, T. 8.; with massage. Herman C. Weber Bath House, 107 S Second St.. Phone 120. 87 ts FOR RENT FOR RENT Room in modern borne. Single b<-d, innerspring mattress, radii). 85 427 Mercer. Phone 1580. »Btf Card of Thanks We wish in tit's manner io express our appreciation to all those who so kindly aa-isted us during the* illness and bereavement of our beloved aunt. .Mies Margaret Daniels We wish also to express our thanks to Rev. Timmons. American Legion, the Legion auxiliary and the Adams County nur- s for their assistance. Nieces and Neph- «» KWTI< H TO ir.tXFAIKHS Notbe Is hereby given that Monday May 3 will be the laet dsy tn pay ynur Hering Installment of taxes The county treasurers offb e will be open from * A. M to 4PM ■luring the tax paying season All take* not paid by that time will become delinquent and an S'! penalty will be added, an additional S'; wilt be added for <■■« h year tar remains unpaid from flrat Monday In M ,y In the year the dellnqua-m y m-eured. rte-se who have bought nr sold property and wish a division of taxes are asked to come in »t «n •• Call on the Auditor for errors and any reductions. The Treasurer can make no correction.

Tue Treasurer will not be r« s|H>n■ible for the penalty ot (fetlnquent luxe, rasiilttng from th* oinmlsslon of taxpayers to slate definitely »n what property they desire to My. In whose nam* It may l»- foun-l. In what township or corporation It le situated. I'.-rsone owing delinquent taxes should psy them nt on< *. th* law Is ■u- h that ther* Is no ..pilon l*ft for th* Tressurer but enforce the collection of dellnqqip-nt taxex. County orders will not Io- |,ald to anyone owing delinquent tax-. AU persons are warned agnlnst th-tn. I’artl.-ulsr attention If you pay taxes in more than one t'.wn.hlp mention the faet to th* Treasurer. Also see that your receipts .all tor all your veal o»late and personal property. • . _ In making Inquirloe of the Treasurer regarding taxes to Insure re. ply do not tall to Include return postage. John W. Blacker Treasurer Adams County. In-liana. April 6 t - May 2

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Missouri Flood Is Moving Southward Flood Waters Drain From Omaha Airport (By Unl(ed Prmix) The crest o( the Miwouri river Hood Is moving southward from Omaha toward the Miasouri-iowa state line. Tiie chief danger spot appear* to be at Hamburg, la., near the Missouri border, where a main dike gave way before the pressure of the rising waters. Jow.t state guardsmen and civilian volunteers worked through the night erecting a temporary levee back of the break in the dike. So Far, they have been able to hold the flood waters in check. However, authorities still are warning residents of Hamburg to move to higher ground. The tiny village of M Paul, ahove Hamburg, is almost c-umplete-iy under water, its total population of aliout 15 families has !>een evaluated. The village of Payne also has been Inundated. On the Western banks of the rampaging river, the Nebraska Mines: ow M'KCIAI, Mt.SCTIWG op thh t ot \ nr ent m ii.i Notice I, hereby given the tax pavers of Adams county, that a spend meeting of the County Council of »ii|<| county, v.lll b-- held at the Auditor’s offi- >■ In the court liouse at De-atur, Indiana. M 9 o’clock A. M. on Mat inlay April 17th, 1»43. The County Council will consider the following additional appropriations which officers consider neecssnry to -neet the extraordinary etneigemy existing at tills time. County Revenue: For Court Houae, IJII hill not i-ni-l 625.78 For Health Commissioner, 1942 Halary not paid 35.110 F’or ll>-alth Commissioner. 1912, Expense not paid 45.59 For Sheriff, 1912 mileage not paM 9.60 F-,r Township Deputy Assessor, perdlem— I nion township 1 <kqn»ty 262 09 St Mary’s twp, 1 do . 262.99 Hoot twp. 1 do 212.00 Washington twp 2do . 31X.90 M .!,r<,e twp. 2 do . 034.09 Wah.u-h twp. 2 do .... 271.00 Blu<- Creek twp 1 d„ 262.00 French twp, 1 do 262.0 n Kirkland twp, I do 262.00 I’rnble twp 1 do . 262.00 Jefferson twp. 1 do 00 For Twp. Assessor. Washington twp. Additional Salary so.oo F’or County Awessors. Additional txt diem for office assistant . 150.00 F’or Insurance on county Inst It rtlons 2.00090 OH’NTV J-’AHM CONbl BUHTION F’or drivewavs . KJS.OO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Heat, light A p»w«-r 125 00 F’or Used Truck XOO.OO The Council to appoint one of their memlwrs to serve on the Adjustment Bo.nd In Hept cm 10-,'. Taxpayers -i;n>earlng shall have the right to Im- heard thereon. Aflei said Uppr-,pilatl->n shall be made ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropriations npy appeal to the State Tax lluara for further and final action th>-reon by filing their petition therefore with tile County Auditor within the time fixed by law and the State lion rd will fix a date for a hraring In the said County. Thurman I Drew, Auditor Adams County, Indiana April NOTICE! We are now buying all grades o( Paper atock at present market price. Also wont Scrap Iron, Rage, Rubber, Batteriee, Auto Radiators, Brass. Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cane. All kinde of ecrap ie eeeentlai for war purpoeec. We are aleo buyere of Beef Hideo, Calf Bkino. Sheep Pelts, Tallow, Fata and Greasee, Old Lard, etc. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe Phone 442

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing-*- - AND DON’T FORGET THE S( ALP’ THE hAg US MJ GPANDMOTHieSI A BRAZ6NI r SHE’S A UJITCH 1 [SHE MAS CAST A SPELL (^ m997ANDATV«T- awapart-timeJ you BREAK Avr VS/i UJASM' ME J THAT'S OURW (T UNDER THE • BALD-AEADED?»^r. **■ "saLjt ~ '"ilSnu W \ i wwA h rT'h AL Ik’ f JIWHS /rJK x- z /IM < M ** By vaWM iJ IiKisL rwfn 1 I fc W 8 wW I T Mffl t.-.. , BLONDIE THERE’S SAFETY IN NUMBERS! Bv Chic Young K“|b . li TmO _ —fad s _ ( _ jS MS ■ II V’&JU E- J • •J 1 ****

No. 5 for Him Is becoming an old story to Corp. John L Whitton, 65, above, for whom thia one ia the fifth. Ho ie atattoned at Camp Stoneham, California, and him three children in eervlce, two boys overseas and a daughter In the Amy Nurse Corps. This ia an Amy Signal porpo photo. 4* (rntermtiontl) town of Peru has issued a call for aditloiial volunteers to help eave its airport. In the (Jmaha-Couucil Bluffs area the dikes on the lowa side of the Missouri appear to be holding firm and authorities report Council Bluffs probably mill escape unaerntched. Meanwhile, water is is slowly draining off the ll.ooo.vo'i Omaha municipal airport which was flooded yesterday Ml the high water crest passed the citj. o Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area Zion Reformed The sixth in the series of midweek L'-ntcn services will be held I tithe Zlou Evangelical and Reformed church this evening at 7:3«» o'cloi-k. The pastor. Rev. William C Feller, will use for the theme of hia mi-dllatiou: ‘The Faulthws Christ.” Special music will be furnished- The public is invited to attend llic service. Presbyterian Confli mation services for a group of 10 young people will be held at the Presbyterian church during the morning wuialiip service Suuday. Previous to the confirmation and dedication, the young people will be examined In the presence of the (ongngatlon and the Soard of elders. The confirmation prayer will be offered as the young people kneel before Ihe cross and tski- for themselves the vows of loyalty to Christ and the church. Memlg-rs | of the elans are Colleen McConnell. I Ruth Morgan. Georgia Ann Wai- j ton, Dianne Linn. Patricia RhodKaye Runyon, Bobbie Hansel. Eugens Ziner, Ellen Hart, and Alice Langston.

Cleveland Aircrafl Workers On Strike Protest Dismissal Os 12 Employes Cleveland. Apr 14 - (UP)—Striking members of the CH) United Automobile Workers union have estahliahvil picket lines at tin* Thompson Products company, nmnutacturors of aircraft products. The walkout was railed last night in protest against the dismissal of 12 employes. Mbor and managenv nt have conflicting ntories on the effectiveness of the walkout. Ed Hall, a union organizer, says 1,400 men failed to report for w< rk at 11 p. m The company, however. Insists operations are nearly normal. V Company president Ciaword has accused the national labor relations board of partial responsibility for the strike, claiming the board failed to recognize an Independent union which Crawford days won an election. Strike Threat South Bend. Ind.. Apr. 14 -(UP) — President William Stumph of th< International Association of Machinists. an AFL affiliate, says that 800 uni n tool and die workers al Smith Bend may strike unless the wai labor board acts on their pay increase demand* Siumph charges that the WLB has delayed action unnecessarily on the requests for a pay boost. He adds that the WLB granted small Increases previously but the booejs were insufficient and had to in- rejected by the union, which asks a five percent increase ranging In individual cases from four t eight cents per hour. The WLB had granted a flat five cent hourly Increase. The work- r» are employed by six tool and die companies at Sou'll Bend. Siumph says the workers are showing much unrest and adds: "They don't want to strike, but they still want fair and prompt con sideratii.ii of their demands.”

MAXBE THIS ISN'T THE SOLUTION to the tire shortage, but if you drive and have an accident, Automobile Insurance it the solution to the financial problem. You may drive If it, but if you drive at all you need this protection. The Suttles-Edwards ?o. Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Otore Bldg. ■epmenring Tl>« Tm» Cewufry «"-1 Gnmpany of liaiteMd. texmiimiiiiiii

Ceiling Prices Are Placed On Horsemeat Washington, April 14 -- (UP) — The office of price administration has placed ceiling prices on horse meat In an effort to keep more honsas on the hoof. The maximum prices. OPA said, will be low en- ■ ough to dlscounrage the pun-bum

PUBLIC SALE line to Hu- di-ath of my wife. I will sell at public sale 2 miles west, 1 mile south of Monroe, on SATURDAY, April 17,1943-1 o’clock p. m. CATTLE, 2 Head Jersey cow. 8 year old, will freshen In August, giving 2% gallon a day; Red cow 8 year old will freshen In August, giving 2% gallons a day. IMPLEMENTS 8-16 Tractor in good running order; 14 inch Oliver tractor plow In good shape; tractor disc 14 blade, in good shape; McCormick mow i. 5 foot cut; John Deere corn cultivator; walking plow; doublo shovel plow; food grinder; fodder cutter with blower; AnkerHolt cream separator, In good condition; 36 gallon feed coolo-r. CORN AND HAY 15«> bushel yellow corn in crib; 1 ton Timothy hay. more or less. MISCELLANEOUS-35 gallon copper kettle; lard press; meat grinder; jars, crocks and lots of other articles not mentioned TERMS -CASH JOHN LOBSIGER Auction* r—llermati Strahm Clerk- Bryce Daniel. Public Sale I th iindei-slgiuMl. will sell st public auction at the- residence of the late Dr and Mrs. J W. Vizard in Pleasant Mills, the following household gonds. on Saturday, April 17,1943 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. — HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Globe kitchen range; fuel oil unit for kitchen range; gasoline vapor stove; I kerosene heaters; 5-p) ce breakfast set; utility cabinet; kitchen cabinet; 2 work tables; 10-plece walnut, round table, dining room suite; china closet; 2 oak library tables; 2 walnut stands, 3 end fables; radio tench; 2 rocking chairs; 6 straight chairs. 2 mirrors about 5 ft. long, studio coucit with storing compartment; Huher covered davenport; large floor lamp; several table lamps; 2 three-piece oak bedroom suites, with sprinas and mattresses; bras* bed and springs, large Hartman wardrobe trunk. 2 df sting screens; pillows and hed clothing; 2 ft'xl2’ Axtnlnster rugs; 2 3 x6' rugs; several pairs of drapes and curtains; window screens, hand vacuum sweeper; carpet sweepers; ironing board, some flat irons; fruit jars; cooking utensils; dishes; <-id i press; many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Owner Ruth Vizard Hyland Auctioneer—Lester W. "Bud" Suman. Public Sale Ah we arc moving to Michigan, anti will live in a housecar ,we have no further use for any of our furniture, so will sell at public auction at our residence in Poe. Indiana, on Saturday, April 17 Starting at 1:00 o'clock Th> following prop ity. ta-wit: Tappan bottled gas stove, complete with milt; 4-pit*ce Bedroom suite with double-coll spi Ing and innerspring mattress. 2-piece Living ro>m suite with ottoman to match; 7-piece Dinette Suit ; 5-piece Breakl.ist Sit. All Porcelain Sink. Cabinet style, with shelves and drawers; complete with .ill plumbing fixtttres; Maytag Washing Mm him Hoover e) ctric -w..-per; luiw Bow Sweeper; Solid Walnut table; Baby bed. high chair; Walnut Metal Bed. coil spring, Sewing Machine; Floor Lnmp Table Lamp. Radio Table; Gateleg Table, Chrome Chair. Morris chair; 9x12 Wilton Rug with pad: 9x12 Axminster Hug with pad; 3 throw ruga Linoleum. Round Oak heating stove; laundry stov ; 2 burner oil stove; medicine cabinet, lawn mower, new ; etc Practically all this furniture ha- been purchased new tn the last few year- Anyone looking for high grade furniture and nigs attend this sal. TERMS CASH Mr. & Mrs. Louis Schuller OWNERS. E. IHlEHßMAN—Auctioneer

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and slaughter of horses still able to aerve a uueful purpose. The maximum price for horsemeat, effective April 20, will be 14 cenU a pound for the carcaos. 18 cents for teneless cuts, 19 centa for ground bonelens horsemeat, and 17 cento for horsemeat ground with the bone. a Trade in a Good Town — Decatur