Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1943 — Page 5

■y APRIL 20.1943.

If Reports OF LOCAL K|EIGN market* Biale boo and K QUOTATIONS Kmlthtd by tKa 4 Poultry Co., t e Phone 156 I **" fitted April 20. ,,c Kh! egg*. lar < p - ■’ 18c J* 24c 3to 4 lbs —2B c K,.r-« barred or smooth, 5*4 >B*. ” 27c ■ roosters. lb - I2c ■ 5 ’.be . and over.— 18c V 12 lbs. and over.— 18c ■ayne livestock ■ r Ind. Apr. 20-(VP I By "» r lower, 100-200- ■ fIUS 414 70; 200 300 ■;|.n iomoo pounds. ■t. stags. 112. ■w ■ _", <wcs *8 50 down. ■POLIS LIVESTOCK ■.. Apr 20 — (UP) — ■pt.- 10.000; market acKs 160 pounds and up ■ cut* lower, lighter sows steady; 180 to ■ weights mostly >14.80 ■itrciiie top 815.00; 275 Kds. *14.85 to (14.80; Kunds 413 25 to *14.25; ■ 114 50 to *14.65 ■ceipts 1.800; calves ■rly >al<» strictly good ■ steers and heifer* ■final market alow; ■to 25 <ent« lower on ■ good short feds; cows ■dy few choice year- ■ 1.100 pound steers ■sds good 1,075 pounds ■ 1 125 pounds *16.00; ■<>l< .■ 850 pound heifers ■him and good, *14.00 ■vealers steady to 50 ■ top *l6 00. ■elpt< 100; not enough ■ptak-- market: quotable ■ago livestock lap> 2" -H P»-Live-■able receipts 12,000; ■dy to 10c lower; mostly It off; top, (15.10. ■liable receipts 8,000; ■ . fed -teers and year!Ito 15c higher; heifers ■ early steer top (17.35 ■eld higher; most good ■ grades (1150.(16 75; ■ *l6 50: vealers steady ■ 416 down. ■liable receipts 9,000; ■ fat lambs slow; under- ■ lower, buyers talking ■ on good and choice ■ lambs now held at ■ and helger; nothing I on dipped lambs; un ■dy on sheep with good ■ e*es tn demand around ■GO GRAIN CLOSE |»r 11 64%; July 81.63%41 44%; Dec , (1.46 ■y 4105 bid; July (!.,)( ■> "5 bid. Dec.. (1.01 bid ■ «2’i asked; July .61; If Dec., .61% asked. I h grain market ■ elevator co. ■rct-d April 20. I subject to change I during dap. Itelivered at elevator. I** B ' 81-88 I Wheat J gj F Corn ........ 135 f* Cor “ .... 132 (Ulbtest ,|g ' 1-80 | -60 I ®» Per bushel leas. -•* P«r 100 less. I Lob. farm. | tT ® AT A GLANCE F '"x-ks irregularly lowI ,r »diug. regular. hlures up aa murh ai f* wheat futures [‘V • bushel higher: ■changed at OPa ceilI were up %.% C; -nd rye h' » bushel. hog« M nd sheep •esker, cattle steady to hftL?” ,0WI ” between L H Popuiatioa in the k*h. tß^T,r,c AT« htay g, * en I* 4 sever ,B *be Clrcutt M ° l ‘‘• r j* 66we tSngil t£Srt Aonl ;e

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LddAL CLASSIFIED J ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for first Tnsertlon 30e j Ono Time, Per Word I'/i» i Additions! Insertions Per Word, Per Day 10 | — Obituaries, Verees, Resolutions—.. (I | Menus, run menu style...—. (1 i Notices, Cop Heads, 8-pt. body. 506 I (11 picas deep, one column) | FOR SALE FOR RALE —Onion seed, vegetable soy bean Bansei variety. Good selection of flower seeds. Stiefel Grain Co., N. First St. 83-12 t det your international treated binder twine while we have a supply. Burk Elevator Co., Decatur and Monroe. 88—T FOR HALE' — Nine piece walnut dining room suite in perfect condition; 3% x 3% kitchen table with glass top, good aa new. C. V. Milliken, 330 So. 3rd St., Decatur. »2-a4t kdR SALE -1(30 model A Fori town sedan, extra clean, good rubber. Phone 1124. Freeman Schnepp. 94-2tx FOR SALE—Paint. Try th. - n<-w water paint Dehydray. Cover* wall paper. Uhrlck Bro*. 91 ts fORTTALE —Bull old enough for service. Duroc male hog. 175 lbs. Phone 573-B. a 94-3tx FOR SALE— Contents of small grocery store. Also som,- furniture, oil heater and ehow caste* and shelves. Write or call Mr*. E C, Doehrman, Hoagland phone, Decatur, Ind., It. R. No. 1. William*. Ind 93-3tx FOR SALE"’3day old calf. Everett Rice, one mile cant of Monroe. 84-bli FOR SALE 1937 Ind. .n Mot..: cycle winter shield; good tires. Phone 88-C Monroe. Myron Hart, DecstuK R. 8. 94-3tx Get your Seed Corn now. All grade* of Funk'* Hoosier Cross and Other kind? Burk Elevator Co., Decatur and Mouroe. 88—T FOft flALfc—l93l Chcvorh-t coupe, heater; good tires; good condition; reasonable. Lee Rosa, 1 mile south of WUMhlre, Ohio. 93-3tx for sale :m • >n Kojvteni ifertl User 2-124 and 24-18. Theo. Buimahn, Preble phone 5 on 20. 94-3 t (’OR SALE 1942 ('he»rt let J Car and tire* in cxccll< nt condition. Emil Schladenhauffen. 2 rollea west, 3% south of Preble. b 93 :itx FOR SALE-102 acre farm. Kirkland Twp. Scmi-moderu house; bank barn. Inquire Jeff Llecbty. Berne, Ind.. 93-3tx Fbft &ALE — Kalamazoo kr< hen range, good *hap<>. Priced to sell. Phone 1285. Fred Baker. 94 2tx SERVALL — Stay* dry. th. only sterllixed poultry litter; duatl««*; highly absorbent; lasts longer. (2.25 per bale. Burk Elevator Co.. Decatur and .Monroe. 8S T — ■■■ ■ o LOST AND FOUND CUT — 100 pound imcE I .yfiig mash. Finder please call 8674. 93 3tx LOST - Small brown pocketbook containing sum of money. Phone 5184. Reward. bl g3t —— ■ o " — Stock Closing New York. April 20 (CPI Dow Jones dosing stock averages; 30 Industrial 133.09 off 0.37 20 Raite 34.46 up 0.05 15 Utilities 19 31 off 0 of 65 Stocks 46 09 off 0.08. Ttotal stock* sales: 731,86'1. voTirr: or »■•%»•. wm ri.Ewrvr or ksvatk wo. sass Notice l> lier««,> given to «h‘- < r'--Aitor*, heir* and l. gatzw* of 11, i • nar<4 L. v-.glewedr. de< eased t • appear In th.- Adam- Circuit I'ourt, held at l»e<*ttir, Indiana, on th' - .th day of May. 181.1, and show rsn- It any. why the Final Settlement A< • ounte with tl,e enisle •<( wild de. cedent should not approved, amt ssld heir* are notified lo then and there make pnerf <»f heirship a'.d receive their distributive »l.ar<-» Fxlwar.l F Vogb-wede Administrator Arthur K. tnwtewede. Attarae, Decatur. Indiana. April I .. Ml Dr*. R. D. & M. C. STEWART Veterinarians Phone 51 Wren. Ohio Leo “Dutch’* Ehinger General Insurance 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 Me A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 1»:*0 “> Esturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyes Easmined Glasses Fitted

WANTED WANTED~=nfTdToT to repair. Uhrlck Bros. 306-ts WASTED Ti I 111 Y Eighty or one hundred twenty acre farm. Must be good land, fair buildings. Address Buyer. P. O. Box 226, Decatur, Indiana. cult WANTEt)—To rent or buy .' or 6 room modern hcu*e. Inquire Box 123, care Democrat. 93-3tx WANTED Sliddie sig.-d lady.* four in family, go home nights or stay. Apply Box 122 care this office. 93-3tx WANTED Lady to waali dishe*. Plion. ■ 94-ts WANTED To rent 5 or 6 room modern or seml mod. - rn house. Phone 982 or 821 W. Adam* St. after 4 o'clock. 83-3tx WANTEICTO - RENT~Hotme to Decatur. 6 rooms. George Jleare, Phone 1444. 934tx WANTED Girl or woman for general housework. Small family. No laundry. (15 up weekly. Phone 504. 88-g6t MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. No exp- tue to borrower. C. D Lewton, Decatut, Ind. 15-b-ts FARMERS ATTENTION - We“7emove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phuce 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts FARM LOANS at 4% for 15 years No commlesion charge. See John W. Tyndall, Room 7, Peoples Loan t Trust Bldg. 15-ts i'KLE IN.- IKI ' TU.N IN »1 , CHINE TOOL OPERATION — This training enabke you to get a better job. ClasMes start 10:30 p.tn. Room 126. Central High Schoo) . r call A-1634L Fort Wayne. 93-Tx THE PARTY WlnFliHiK th- l.aketball from the corner of Scheiman and .Mercer Avenue, please return to Dwight Egly. 115 Scheiman street or phone 1191. a Itx Business Services WIRE HANGERS have gone to war! Return one with each ord er. We aieo pay 1c each for all extra ones you have to sell. Sheets Bro*., Cleaner*. Phone 359. 52-ts N< tTI< E Barb-i Simp <>p. n io: bu*lne**. 112 E. Munroe St. Frank Young. 89-6 t FARM LOANS Mad. by Th. F-3 ersl laind Bank. Pi - «-nt asHeased rate 3%'*—contract rate 4*;. t'p to 33 year* to pay but can |»y part or all at any time See Theo. V. Harsh. Secy.-Trea*. Adam* County Nat'l. Farm Loan Ass'n. At lbcatur Ro in 8 K of (' Building each Tuesday and Saturday afternoon. At Bluffton over J. Penny Store ai any time. (4-T VAPO-BATH for gall, liver, colds, gland, bladder trouble, akin disease, T. 8.; with massage. Herman C. Weber Bath House, 107 S. Second St., Phone 120. 87 ts - " oFOR RENT FOR RENT House. 8 mile* north" east of Decatur. Willis .Magner, Phone 5264. 91 6tx FOR RENT-Garden plot. Several fields. 519 North Second. Phone IM. 93 3t FOR RENT "S!. . ping "room in modern home; suitable for two. 222 *. (th St. Phon- 9'»-' 93-3 t FOR RENT Sb • ping loom in modern home. Phon- 392. b 91 3! FOR RENT Tine- room apart ment. partially furnished or unfurnished as dewired: private entrance; bath, small garden space; lights, gas and water furnished (21 I*r month No small children under four or five, ("all daytime 919 Reuse! St. I! a. tn to 2 p. m. only. Itx

Sympathy is th. - safeguard of the human soul against wlfishuess. — Carlyle. i 48 * "in * ■ '■ —■» hOTII K TO TAMPASKSM S’.Hire l» hereby given tli»1 Monday Mar 1 will he «!»■• laat <Ur I' l pay your Hprlng Installment of tatee. The county treasurer - * office will he open from » A M to 4 I’. M. .t iring th.- t»s psylna M-aeon All ta*e* ma paid by that time will berome delinquent and an »% penally will he add-d, an addition*! 5% will be a4d*-.i for ea«-b year tax remainunpaid from flrnt Monday In May in the year the dellnquen* y oveured. Those who have bought <w sold property and wi»h a division of taiw are aakrd to com. - in at ~n- e. t’all on the Auditor for error* and *ny reduction*. Th* Treasurer can make no correction. Th - Treasurer will not be responsible for the penalty oi delinquent tales r.wultmg from the omm.sslon of taspayers to state definitely on «h*t property they dealr* to pay. In whose name It may be found, in what township or corporation tt is situated. Persons «wing detlnq icnt fates should p»v them at once, the law is Sil h that there L no ..ption left for the Treasurer but enfon e the collection <>f dellaqqweM taae*. County orders will not be paid to anyone owing d*lltiquent taaea. AH persons arc warned aga nst th*m. Particular attention If you tu>' taxes In more than on* township mention the tact to the Treasar*r. Also see that your receipt* call tar all your real e»uio and peraoual * ,P j , u*maklng inquir.e* of the Treasurer regarding tav»» "• ply do not foil 4« ta’iwte *’"**”* Joi.l. W Blather Troaeurer Adam*

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aaaaß i prepared by Daily Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department MINUTI TO SPAM “I don't see how I’ll ever ba able to fa down to the Red Croaa four afternoons a week now that I have to cook fresh vegetoblee inatesd of depending on my trusty can opener. Jt will take me most ot the afternoon to get vegvtablea ready for dfiwisr and hours to cook them." So argued a friend of min* who baa very MMroosly been devoting a lot of her time working at the Red Cross Chspter House. “There are lota of fresh vegetabtoa that dew’t take hours to cook, or to pn pare either,” I told her. “But, it takes so loag to pare theca,” she continued to argue. “Then don't pare them «ueM it’s absolutely necessary. You don’t need to pare carrots unless they’re discolored, just brush them with a good stiff brash. And cut them lengthwise; because of their eell structure they retain more food value thaa when they’re eat crosswise. They're prettier too in long stripe ” Another quickie among vegetables to shredded beets. Fixed thia way—they’re brilliant red, very sweet and best of all they cock in just 10 minute*. Pare the beets .. . no, they won’t bleed to death ... end *hred them on a medium shredder. Add a very small amount of boiling water, about half an inch; cover tightly and cook 10 minutes Season with butter or msrgsrinc, salt and popper. rrs A TRICK Have yon discovered the trick of adding just enough boiling water to vegetables so there i* none left when the vegetable to just done and tender. It takes elose watching and sometime* a little additional water but you do save the vitamins and minerala that are soluble in water. If you do have liquid left, 1 hope you always save it to use in white sauce, gravies or soup. Even green beans will eook in a short time if you remove stem ends and then break them into inch piece*. Or eut them French style by slitting lengthwise with a sharp knife or easier yeL the kitchen scissor*. Add a small amount of boiling water, cover tightly and they'll be ready for serving in 15 to 80 minutaa. Just season them with salt, pepper and bacon drippings. , NEW LIFE FOR CABBAGE And cabbage — that grand economical winter favorite — take* the shortest time of all—just 7 minute* and it’s ready. And to think we used to take the very life out of cabbage by cooking it anywhere from a half to one hour. And that city cousin of cabbage — brocolll is another short-to-prepare, quick-to-cook vegetable. Both brocolll and cabbage are exceptions to the rule of a small amount of water in cooking, because they’re strong flavored vegetables. Just barely cover them with boiling water—but eook rapidly, leaving the cover off. Then the strong flavor goes off in steam. So here’s the lineup of some of the vegetable* that are available now. Don’t let it be said they take a long time to eook. Preparation Time Cooking Timo Garrote about 3 min. 12-15 min. Beet* about 7 min. 8-10 min. Green beans about 8 min. 15-20 min. Cabbage about 2 min. 7 min. Brocolll about 4 min. 10 min. Celery about 2 min. 12-15 min. If you And you’re short of butter for seasoning vegetables, try baron fat or other dripping* or use fortified margarine- Seasoning with salad oil as the vegetable cooks, is another triek worth knowing these day*. For 2 cups of vegetable use 2 tablespoons salad oil; add it with the boiling water and cook until vegetables arc just tender and all )i<iuid has evaporated. Then season with salt and pepper. The salad oil cooks into the vegetables and season* them throughout ' Co|>,,ls*« IMS k, 8..1, Cwkw, Is*. If you have any specific cooking problems, send a letter requeetlng Information to Betty Crocker In care of thio newspaper. You will receive a prompt, personal reply. Please enclose 3 cent stamp to cover postage.

Live Hog Ceiling Prices To Be Set Certain Questions Yet To Be Settled Washington. Apr. 20. — (UP) — Celling prices soon will be Imposed on live hogs. The tietails now arc b-ing winked out by the agricuL IBBBMIMBMHBHBBBMHB Attention MOOSE Initiation Tuesday Ikginning promptly at 7:30 p. m. Candidates plea.se he on hand at 7:15.

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hire department and the office of price admlnlstrstion The two government agencies will meet today with reprtwentatives of livestock producers, marketers and meat packers to settle certain questions regarding the program. Both agencies agrpe that the actual order establishing the ceiling prices should be delayed aa long as poMlble. hut have expressed the conviction that the necessity for live hog ceilings has become increasingly neceasary. An APA spokesman hays that opposition by producer* to imposition of the ceiling prices on live hogs has relaxrd considerably since President Roosevelt issued bi* antiinflation order. BIHTH < MMTenrATF. ’ Notice I* hereby given that Delbert Itenold That - her, Jr. ha* filed a petition In the Cln-uH Court of Adam* County, Indiana, to have the time and pla«o of hi* birth determined. Hwid petition la art for hearing on the !*tn day of April, I*4!. CLYI’K o TROUTNBR Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court April 2# HIMTH t KHITFICATM Nvti.e I* hereby given that J..-»e Ktoiiy Puente* has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adam* County. Indiana, to have the time and place of hi* birth determined. Raid petition la *ot for hearing on the 374 h day of Aptil, I>U. CLYDO: O TRfH’TNER Clerk of the Adam* Circuit Court April

REWARDED FOR THEIR HEROISM ON GUADALCANAL m3* ■fl - w **•’ ■ wK 3 *1; 11 FIAT in silencing and capturing a Jap strong point on Guadalcanal that had held up an AnJerlcan advance for two days, these five fighting men have been awarded medalsi. The Mai. Charles W. Davis of Montgomery, Ala., received the Congressional Medal of Honor and his men received the Distinguished Sen ice Cross. Left to right are Major Davis, then a captain, sell A. Ward, Wobum, Mass.; Pvt. Oren Lee Woodward, Oil City, Pa.; Pvt Joseph Stec, Long I ine, <Neb - Staff Sergt William Curran, Worcester, Mass. - (lattrn»tion»l),

Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area come Zion Lutheran Special Good Friday aervlctw will be held at the Zion Lutheran church Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Easter will bo celebrated at the Zion Lutheran church with a spot • ial Easter sunrise service beginning al 6:30 o'clock. Th, church choir, under the direction of Arnold Prens*, will have a leading pail ill thl* service. The service will also include the celebration of holy communion. The public io invited to attend these services. Zion Reformed The final mid-week Lenten scrvic will be held at the Zion Evangelical and lit formed church Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Rev. William C Feller, pastor, will speak on the theme "Th ■ Con demned Christ." Special mnsic will be provided by Mrs. Noah Arnold. Th • public Is Invited to attend. , i ■ Q.. - - Biq Air-Submarine Bottle Is Revealed Loudon. Apr. 20 il'l’t Th. air ministry reveal* that one of th. - bigg.Tl battles of the war loiween airplanes and submarint took place In the north Atlantic Brili*h planes fl. w *o low to bomb U-boat* stacking convoy that pilot* could sc th. - horror on face* of Nazi stamen Tin- a.r ministry report* 19 attack on about a» many sub* with the British taking a heavy toll

Lisi Six Hoosiers I As War Casualties I - ■ ( Additional Indiana Dead Are Announced 1 Washington. April 29 — (UP) — 1 The name* of six additional Indiana- soldier* who have been killed , in action are announced by the war [ depar:ment today. Casttaltf.v in the European area j Include Captain Doyle Dugger,

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whrMu> wife liviw at Bloomfield, and second lieutenant Donald Greene, son ot Hay Greene of Sandlrorn. North Atman fighting has cost the lives of corporal Jamr« Davis of Scottsburg, and Technician Harold Martin, whose wife -Mrs. Jeanne Martin lives in Indianapolis. Technician Edward Kane, junior, son of Mrs. Wyl. Junaltergor of Goahi'ti. has given his life in the Pacific action. And Corporal Raymond McFarland of BrookMburg has been killed in southwest Pacific area. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Naomi McFarland. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur