Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1943 — Page 5

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Mel Reports oP LOCAL MARKETS ■HHB *<”■ vuRRAY 4 co. Mpl o-ji -* at ,;IS B "rt Cra'(jv'"e r,cf ve ° f *’ ry d,ly I Kl 12 30 Pm:.IW. sl4 50 11 ♦" i < HHK h3o •JW. 13 60 *KM’ 1,25 SfK' 1!lH> ■MB soo ■MR i<7s IF 3 ' 11.50 MM 1150 ‘fiS H w Mesale egg and HWKr*' quotations ■ by 4 Poultry Co.. Phone 158 t.<i .|L K white '•«»• »»c 'SgMlvd .gg» large. - 32c KM- 2°e SZsX. 24c 3 '° 4 :b * 28c or smooth. 5'4 lb* KT KvTK so< ■ roosters, lb 12*’ Kgiiks. 5 !‘« . and over... 18c LIVESTOCK ■jgpK ■ ..' '''l*l I '••<'■ MM ■ • ■■ • ii’t 11'."“° to ! 1 ‘ ho, ‘ e 18" ’" gjggjV». gin- Later bld* 10 * I Early top 15 "5 (M|M ■ -’•• ’ - >nd yearWH •- high* he if' -rr inSMI -' one No strictly . r- <1 best offer ■ ti-'l'im 'o avet WKc * 11 25 "* lOS sßbHt " Walers fully !<;"<) down. I !•' ip'. 9.000 ■Mb’ alow Sellers .i-king fully steady iKßyl'' ' ■•• t>*<i talking ■M®. <ui pood and Mfr ' , ‘‘ ll >' aitloli hi:.. Nh ep untie: Hid choice r».». LIVESTOCK '..- J.' H I’i - .ferM).,, . Ill.uk. I ai • !-.mnd weights. B W ' "> 4"" pound-. 9 ■ 100 I**" Mm •'■' ady. sow* ■IM* "» r. I«|| to 250 MB* ' 1 '•’•> i‘» lllhu; 'o 100 pounds. y*Ml < (go pound'. I mostly MM 1 ' '""■ g ••■ 1 >' steady on all ■|B ‘ ■ ■■ -teet» and year ■> diun and good 1 luv 415 511 good “ !!5 s'>, medium EB ■'■ ■ 11 1 .'5 to $15.25 MB*'*-* 11 * * i,h •*” ’t'ne KW y - ~<s° MB H< op'. 11)0. around 2 SUM’ 1,1 I'ld lint *-*k few goiwf and Limbs sls.wi. fW WAy NE LIVESTOCK ll,!j A l" -- 1 1 !'• Mm i -" “r. 1110 200 iHiund ' Hl’s 2UU3.... ||„ MB* '•' : '"' 4"" il>« . sl4 45. »H. stags sl2 Bm ,1# Hm. t: '•" ' sßsn d'»n I BCago grain close Mmv »’ 4l\. July n 13 - S 4144 H. IW., B» X<> ”” 5 b,d - July. $1 1.5 *i "5 Ind I)e< . $i oi jM*-' 43% «3>,_ July. 61 ■M S *’ l> ' 50 % ’ — ~~ "* I BbL 2 rain ma *k*t I M»"K ELEVATOR co. I to cbinrp I during d.y, delivered at elevator. ‘ 151 Mm? ? rn 135 Mir.. '* 1 "■ 3 -’ b >->t ■ ~z r " ■ig - — 1.80 El b ““* 1 »•-• Jana.

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loTa" classing ; ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for flrot Tnosrtlon 300 I Ono Timo, Per Word...™__ V/ t f | Additional Insertions For Word, Per Doy 1< | — Obltuariee, Voroeo, Reoolu- | Menue, run menu stylo. .....__ $1 | Notices, Cop Heads, 8-pt. body 50* | (It picas deep, one column) | FOR SALE r6lt RAtk—Paint Try the new water paint Dehydray. Covers wall paper. Vhrkk Bros. 94 ts rt)K SALE —Bull old enough for service. Du roc male hog. 175 lbs. Phone 573 B. a 94-3tx Get your” Internitiohai - treat t d binder twine while we have a supply. Burk Elevator Co., Decatur and Monroe. 88—T FOR SALE International coni planter, good as new, with fertiliser attachment; 100 rods 3-4 wire; set heavy harness. Ernest Anderson, % mile east Blue Creek Stone Quarry. 9S-2tx FOR SALE —3-year-old white sow, bred. Inquire Steffen Implement CO. !)5 2tX FOR SALE—Clark-Jewel Gao stove with oven regulator. 404 MeBorneo St. or phone 6495. 96-a2tx fSr-Bale — Good bicycle, new rubber. Call 936 after six o'clock. a lix frOR SALE — 6 room all modern house, been built 4*4 years. Has a large lot. Phone 1161. Cali after 4:00 o'clock. 6<)3 Grant St FOR SALE—llliaui Soy (leans; recleaned; good quality. Samuel Bertsch, 6>4 miles west of Monroe on 124. Craigvllle Phon< N SUt FOR SALE —"Load of nice bean hay. Henry Schrank, first farm north of Williams elevator, b Its FOR SALE Z ihG) laid, model 5tube radio; also man's bicycle, balloon tires Burl Hite, 222 N. 4th St. after 3:30 p. tn. Fdft sale — Golden Crown 608-C certified hybrid seed corn. August Selking Jr. Decatur route 2. Preble phone 87—T Foil SALE 1937 Indian Motorcycle winter ahleld; good tires. Phone 96-C Monroe. Myron Hart, Decatur R. 6. 94-3tx FOft SALE Just n-cetved shipment of Brood-r Houaes, check* and supplies. Stiefel Grain Co. 95-3 t FOR SALlf’— Dependable llndlana certified seed corn, produc'd on my own farm. Buy now. Good grades still available. Winfred I. Gerke 1 bet your Seed Corn now AH grades ot Funk's Hoosier Cross anu other kinds. Burk Elevator Co., Decatur and Monroe. 88-T F6i< SALE Chic k'ii- Buff <>rphington bantams. 75c each. Oliver riding breaking plow, reasonable. Two yards 34in. rubber matting. Phone 967. 95 2t FOR room~semi modern house. Priced right. 10 acre farm close to Decatur. All modern hoiiM-. Suttles-Edward Co. a 95 St For SATE Magic - Chi.-f gas range, late model. Decatur t'pbolstry Shop. 145 S. Second Si Phone 430. 95-2 t FOR SALE -iff ton Roysters fertiliser 2-124 and 2-8-16. Theo. Bulmahn. Preble phone 5 on 20. 94-3 t iiERV-ALL — Stays dry. the >miy sterilised poultry litter: dusthws. highly absorbant; last* longer. 12.25 per bale. Burk Elevator Co.. Decatur and Monroe. 88 —T — • o ——— LOST AND FOUND LOST— Small brown pocketbook containing sum of money. Phon<5194 Reward. 91 g3t Stock Closing New York. Apr 22 (UP) Jcnes closing 'took averages; 30 industrials 143.20. up 0.2». 20 rails 35.9A off Ml. 16 etiltttes 19.78. up 9.95. 86 alecks 46.84. up l».88. Total Mies 1.249.29". * Mirra ctMTiPit itm N'otUe is tisreby <|v,-n that Velma Brunner M>y<r« has filed a petlliun In the Circuit Court of AMms <k>Mtr. Indiana, t" have the time and place of her Mrth determined Held petition Is sot fur hearing on the 99th day ..f April, 1943 CL.TDE O TROL'TN'KR Clerk of the Adems Circuit Court April tBIRTH CFRTIFK ATS: Notice is hereby given that Pauline Kdru Kruk H>d, has filed a petition In the Circuit Court of Adame County. Indiana. t « have the time and place of her Mrth determined Raid petition la s~t for hearing on the 89th day "f April. I*r CLYf»K O. TK<H TM.lt Clerk of the Adam. Circuit Court

N. A. BIXLER OPTO*H*TRI»T HOUR*: •:M to 11:M> «:» *• 8:00 Saturday*. *:M P- "»• T*iaah«M 1M ■ya* Uamlnad Gla*a*a Fitted

WANTED __ WANTED — Radios to repair. Uhrlck Bros. 306-ts STEADY EMPLOYMENT FOR STENOGRAPHERS High school graduates or experienced stenographers. Apply or write to E. F. Bowser A Co.. Inc . 1302 East Creighton Ave., Fort Wayne. Indiana. 96 I2t WANTED—Apartment or house, unfurnished. liy May 1. Write Box 124 G this office 96a3tx WANTED TO RENT Houaeln Decatur. 6 room*, George Heare. Phone 1444. 934tx JIISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. No expen.e to borrower. C. D. Lewton, Decstur, Ind. 15-b-ts FARMERS ATTENTION - We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts Dirt free for hauling. Phone 431 or 520. 96 3t Farm LOANS for 15 years. No commlesion charge. See John W. Tyndall, Room 7, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. 15-ts Business Services WIRE 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. 52-ts DON'T - FORGET Fib your morfgage exemptlc n. Time limited. Paul H. Graham Co. 95-3tx TftY VAPb-BATH fm- - gafiT 1: i colds, gland, bladd< r trouble, skin disease, T. 8.; with massage. Herman C. Weber Bath House, 107 S. Second St.. Phone 120. 87 ts FOR RENT FOR RENT H"i:-. i on:. ■ noirtF east of Decatur. Willis Magner, Phon.- 5264. 91 'ltx FOR RENT Two nirnisbed room*. Immediate possessit n. Phone 5144. 95 3tx FOR RENT — Sleeping room m modern home. Phone 392. b 94-3 t MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York stocks Irregularly higher in active trading. Bonds higher; I'. S governor fits steady. Cotton futuriw up as much ue !<• cent* a bale. Grains in Chicago: Wheat closed *< to •* cent a bushel higher; corn was unchnaged; oats were up ’« to V cent; and rye wae to N, cent higher. Chicago livestock: Hogs steady to easier, cattle firm to strong, and sheep about steady — 1 ■ —o — Natives of South Africa comprls* three principal divisions. They are known respectively a.« the Bushmen, Hottentots and Bantu, each distinct from the others. 9OTI< K TO Noth, ts l|,-r. i,» HI.. U thill Hi" Jt-M’ll „f <■'•1111111. ! HI, ' t.l.Hlie Ciunb. liHliatui, will .it i'.. ii.,iir of 2 o '-tix k. I’ M "li ,M oel.o May 3nl. 1945. reelv, ~-.i1.-l 1,1.1- i .r fu'ni*liinic 3 small , ir load* of |o, pared M'x-ki-r mil I, I- dHlvirid, : iar l«Md* to tin- Infirm.ir, holldlng, and I I ar load In tin- Coii'ily Jul ' *i>al analysl* muat .e • unipany (■lds Mp-'lf I, al I ,ri on fib- In tin- ofli'-e ih>. oounty nt li'or The It I n-.-ri'- th.- right to rejkot any or .ill lidtl> order of tin- lloarrl or i'o.iiiiilh-•loio-r- Thurman I l>r.w Auditor A'l.hii* i, rill. Ind .Hi* April 32-2* mitiii: oc Fixti. »i:ti i.fmi.vt o» i>i » r»; mi. ana* Noth'. I« hereby «i»'-n I" the - re. dilor*. -la-ir* aid l. a.iti- -of fhiima la-hman, d, ■•i-'d to .<|'p<ar in the Ad.itn* i’ll' lit c.iurl. In-Id al Ile>a4ur. I lull'll'' on tin- Sl.i ila> "f M*v. 1813. and *1 .w ..i i--. If any. why I"' Final Ki-ttli un lit ." .mite Willi III'- f “a d •-■l'-rit ■mould nut be I and mW heir* are notifi d to thi n and lherr make prwof r»f tieii"ui|«. and rei'eive their d»t .■• »tt»•• . hai' Sill.in Xprunai r, Aelnilnlitrat»r liee-atur. liMtosna, Vi--.i 14th $941. < . 11. Maaelman. tltorney April la-22 MITK F. TO Tltl , 4»:8» Noth* l» hereby alven that Mundo' May 2 will ••• ’be la»t day l« pay your Spring Installment of t oes The county tr. i- net * will be op ,- n front * a M to 41. M. during the tax prying urason All taxes not paid hy that tune will become delinquent and an *% penalty win he added, an additional will he added for e.o i» yea- lax remains unpaid from fir at Monday- In May In the year tin- dellrtquen< V o< rured. Those Who have bought «r sold property and wish a division of taxes are asked to come in at on-e. Call ">i the Auditor for errorv and any r«dU'tlons. The Treasurer can make no correction. The Treasurer will not be responsible for the penalty of delinquent taxes resulting from the ommlselon of taxpayer* to *t*te d, finitely on what property tney desire to pay. In whose name It may >“• found. In what township or corporation It Is Person* owing delinquent tax s should pay them at on"-, the law is xu h that there I* no option left for th* Treasurer but the collection of dellnqq'iemt Countv orders will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes All persons are warned against *b*m. Particular attention. If you pay t*ae* la more than one township mention tn. fart to Also sc. that your receipts rail for all your real estate end personal r Tn*inakt>>* inquiries of the Treasurer regarding taxes to Insure re. ply do not Uli to Include return **•*••' Jobs W BUrkey Adam. Co™’;-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

BOMBERS TAKE OFF FROM HORNET FOR U. S. RAH) ON JAPAN !■ ■■»!■*— ■' ' "' " -■ U • ■ *—• • — -w-*—-— — ■-J >' ■' _ — » ’ Jt-.'t*; crfc'i' ,4.' r■ * a?... - - ■* **** w *. i ' ■ * While thi remainder can lie seen warming upon the flight deck of the 1' tl. S Hornet, an American I! 25 bomber, right above, -oars Into thel air as Maj Gen James H Doolittle's raid on Japan g-ts underway. When this photo was taken, the larriei was approximately *<»•> mil'- from ■ the planes' objectives. Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya. Osaka and Kobe. This Is an offit ial I'. S. navy photo

Labor Opposition Worries War Board New Job-Control Proqram Opposed Washington, April 22 — (UP)— The war manpower commlsalon Is i worried about labor opposition to : Its latest stay-on-the-Joh wagcfreexing order. And it has invited labor loader* to a conference to talk matters over. Both the CIO and tin- AFL have protested that the new job-control program a- well a* the hold-the-line wag> freeze is undemocratic. Manpower official* are becoming alarmed over the rusignation of CIO

Tokvo Raiders Captured By Japs Wl w i - : ' 7 J'"" > < jp Thi <• five Anyrican flyers, shown in a photo rec Ived from a neutral Olirt. may lie among the eight airmen revealed by the wai department to have been captUr d by the Japanese in occupied China as an altei in.till ol lite laid on Japan a yeat ago by U. S. bombers.

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing ”A CORNY DREAMER” (fpPEAM A9CKJTMEMOMMA, I KIN SHE'S AT 5-7 OtfAtf \ \<7 i ' ) r » - V.; .. OrI ;: P’i‘ 7//MUSI # </-- Zjw\j E -Hr, ' _i B LO N I) I E ZOMBIE LIN(X>! By (’hie Young time TO J l / ' \ lA-^ 4 Jll' T I'llllf (ZASTPAf? Y!• '• || *’••.' r*MAT LAM6LMGE »S JI ■ XfrO PEAR r/ C , FM | \ BEKOeEBaEAkCASt ► £2 ; \ KR-RR* 1 s y ; y Kg-gg tjT<. L ~7' '*s< «"< I F" S. 800 /-m " y%J ' JOX 3IM

representative* from commlagion posts. Meanwhile, the inanjtower couimissiou has modified it* regulations eomewhat And sometime UiU week It will provide means for worker* to *witch to jobs with higher pay In area* where there is no stabilization plan, if the change over m In the national interest. originally, such t-ansfetw were possible only in the 60 areas I with stabilization plan*. Challenge Lewis Washington. April 22 (UP) — The war labor board has challenged John L. la-wis to a preliminary Imut in preparation for the big fight expected on the coal wage Mt •ue. Public member Wayne Morse ha* ordered Lewi* to withdraw United Workers' pickets from the Celanese corporation plant in Newark, N. J ,

or face government intervention. The coal laaue etill » brewing in

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| tiie background, with the operators I anti miners apparently deadlocked I

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The case may go to the labor board thi* weekend. The ci-ase-ph keting demand in the Cclautme dwputa- which involves a juried let tonal quarrel between the I'MW and the CIO textile workers was made tn a telegram sent to la-wis last night. The telegram leave* no doubt that failure to remove the picket bite will result in the board asking President Roosevelt to Intervene In that i-axe troop* may be called to tak<- over the plant.

BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Os Tired Kidneys If HrUrh. sad he psias sf. nwUns yoi : ■>i«M*blr.ilur. I just centphinaadd. Sachin* tl-m. Nat urn Way It* wamuq yua that yeur kvhirya t.-«l attention. Th.kklr.'-yvamNatura'aehM *rayofu»iag *ll*-** a", is and !*••■»<*» »*» out of th* l.i -*i l l.i y ialp ni'j*t people pasa about 2 mites <4 kidney tn l *-* and filter* I don’t n»rk wrll. p<aa>«o«* vn*u maturauya iota. td *xl. 3 Imm poison* may Mart uaaaia* I tow-ka-bee. rbeumati,- pains, te< tiau». Paa of l*» awl ntiersy. Wrttm* up utl.it, VMUtng, I |>ufuii>-«i Ulster tbacyra, Lraoarbaa ami nws.lwiuer.torwwniypaMMiawrtbainartiiq aod bu - uMiotMi. uMseliun tbrr. ia*MH» thio* wrong with your kidwya or bla'l'ter. Don! suit! Ask y -ur drusriat for Doaa'a I Fili*. u**>l aucmalufly by n iD.ou* tor over CO ><*><•. '1 bey h*ts>y relief and wiU help th* 15 mite. o( kidney tube* Svb •** nuteoaoua waata I tutu th* blood. Get Donna I’dte.