Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1943 — Page 5

LBpAY, APRIL 27, 1943.

jrket Reports ■ v report of local coreign markets MURRAY 4 CO. sK. (l | kind! o’ Hvd»»<* k •< iHELr. Berne. Cr.igville ■■ ,nd Hoagland SgR. 3C k received every day until P m< '* ( l April I ■ IK u - ,o Kin. K«-' 13 K 1305 K- 12 *” MH) IV 4 KI ■■ 15.00 UK 11 50 10 50 750 ffKoiESALE EOG AND K toy QUOTATIONS Fumuhed by IKz Egg 4 Poultry Co., |K, t „. Phone IM C<>: l' i! April 27. LKrge white eggs. j Atjl ; ■■■ 33c mix- <1 eggs. largo, [JI u P - «* LriHß hen* 20c ■glxprlngers. barred or smooth. 6Vi lb«. |K- . . r?c - 20c K|* horn roosters, lb.. 13c Kwr, 12 lb» and over 18c | Kt WAYNE LIVESTOCK hHw*v - Ini \pr 27 (UP) l-K l ”* :<i<- lower; 100-200 pound EK IB 15 |ll 55. 200-300 Iba., EKlP't. iwtoo-lbM. 114 35. Ms IB 75; Bag*. 811.75. 115 50. livestock IKna;- .: \|>r. 27 - (IP) — IKck: ■H 1! """• 'oni k<t ac-w.-ighl* and op 25 <eut* lower; lighter Mnsdy; ISO to 275 lb*., K ,:l '* '<> 111 75. early lop -.i.- 2<«i 10 225 pound HHI to too pound*. 11l 55 I ■> ISO pound*. 113.50 jo to 15 cent* low — I I!"- l alve.|K<: J.'h done on *teers and IB' 11 ‘■■ ■‘''.i-l’ market trend; to i tnt* lower; 2 load* UK"'- d yrsriing steer* m»-dmm and good 925 to BBp-.um- 11150 to 115 75. ami cutter |Btlo. .) J.int to |IO 5O; Veallower, top 81600. IKg m.ipiM 100; quotable |K w ICAGO livestock gK»X Apr 27 (UP)-.Live- » s »labL receipt* 16,000. ”■> generally 10 k> 15 cent* mostly 15 cent* off. Top freely -aiaide receipt* 9,000; ■ 1 -Markle Heady to 25 BH lower. heifer* mostly IK Top »teer price 17 50 on HHj*"" I- mild offering*; »ev J' 00 «» 17 25; bulk BB’ t'hoice heifer* held Ki 11'5, most medium and 1 1 75 fl, IS 00 Vealer* U wt down. ‘ 4l »l»le receipt* 6.04 W. K* ’a’ wooled lamb* K ‘ lower Good to Ku '•'.tern* is 15. strictly K held above |g tS (;i | pf „. 4 traders t.lkmg down|^F® m I a 1)0 <>u good to choice with number one and two KJ/ P ”®«iy «t *25 Fy*, 1 ""' tapped native -»t> »”CAGO GRAIN CLOSE Kt' M»> 11 43% SI 43%: j, lly Ku ***•• »i-« - Ma> - II 05 bid; Dec., fl 05 HOS bld, Dec. 1101 *'* f *•'» ««ked. July .61 K* 4 «*Pt. 60«4 bid; Dec. K c * l grain market wurk elevator co. K^ , '' , rr*rt.-d April 27. aubject to change a daring day. delivered at elevator. B R d Wheat gj ■ Telhwcajrn j 3-B-f - = - >» W*~ mi. 1.., B' 1 80 yj* l -03 per bushel leaa I Com: Hr IM loon. B tamtam. K?* ■•'iotMUorwt in vtab *“d contain*

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED , advertising rates Minimum for flrat Tnaertlon 30< : One Time, Per Word ... v/ t t ; Additional Insertion* Per Word, Per Day 1f | Obituaries, Verne* Reaolutlem— si | Menu*, run menu styleSl | Notieee, Cap Heads, »-pt. body 50< | (12 picas deep, one column) | FOR SALE Wfl SALE Paint, “fry the new water paint Dehydray. Cover* wall paper. I'hrlck Bros. 94 ts kdh. SALIC Cabbage, tomato, Cauliflower plants. Henry llaugk, 204 S. 10 St. Phone 677. 99-3tx FdR SALE-Two sorrel mares 2-3 I year old, white main, tall, well mated, ful sister. Adolph Uultemeler >4 mile wort 3 mile* north of Preble. 99-3tx FoiTSALr-ATom r <>a<l* loose I timothy hay. Mr* Charles Troutner. phone 8714. b 99-3 t FOR SALE — Order - your baby chicks for May now. 300 Wyandotte, available April 29. Mrs. Georgia Gage, Monroe Phone. 99-2 t WE HAVE Axmlnister rug* alii wool, size 9x12; knee hole dtvka, occasional chairs, rocker*, studio couches, mattre**es, b«>d springs, breakfast sets, living room suites with springs and bedroom suite* in both period and modern. Selling at March 1. 1942 prices. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 199. 100-21 FOR SALE Yellow resistant <ab bage plant* and other vegetable plants. 15c doz. Also flower plants. Mrs. Abe Inniger, Berne Phone 2045. WMU FOR SALE—-I-ot on Smdobakei St Inquire 221 No. Fourth St. 100 I For SALE Harnpshlre’gih7li TMP. I John Deere corn planter. Max Thieme. b 100-3 ti FOR SALE — Clover Hay ' 3 mile north of Monroe. J. A. Harvey. 992 t o FOR RENT FdR REliT—Three downstairs unfurnished housekeeping toome In Monroe. Private entrance. Available Immediately. Phone 906 after. 5:30 p to (i9g2tx FtiiT It E N f.“ M .l y~i Mm dem ti I room house. Phone 754. 100-3 t Masonic Called meeting of Decatur lodge No. 571. F. and A. .M . on EaMond Apprentice Degree of 7:30 p. m. Monday, April 26. 08-2 t. Roy E. Muinma, W. M. - ■ - - ■ ■ - o MARKETS AT A GLANCE N. w York sttM-ks Irregularly lower in quiet trading. Bond* irregularly higher; f. 8. governments irregularly lower. Cotton futures up as much a* 50 cents a bale. Grains at Chicago: wheat closed unchanged to -*-» cent lower; coin was unchanged; oat* were up to >4 <• nt; and rye was \ to 4 cent higher. Chicago livestock: hog* weak, cattle and *heep steady to weak. ■1 SUMS— O - Stock Closing New York. Apr. 27 -fl’Pt—DowJonee closing stock averages: 30 industrial* 134.39 up 0.05. 20 rail* 34 95 off 0 35 15 Utilities 19 56 off O.Og. 65 stocks 46.62 off o 12 Total stock sale* 827.870 — o- - - Trade in a Good Town — Decatur «■■*■■*>■■■■•■«»• — - 1— ' »» HIKTII < nsrtHi » t>: Jfotl'e I* herebv given th»t Clark Funk has f!l«4 * petHlon In the Circuit Court of Ad*m» County, Indians, to have the time and place of bl* birth determined Na Id petition I* set for hearing on the 4th day of May. 1»4 CLYDE •» TIUtCTXEIi Clerk of the Adam* Circuit Court April IT IIIHTN CEHTIFH »TE Notice Is hereby given that Amanda VV->rlhn:an has fil—l a pet tel on in the Circuit Court of Adam* County, InUlins, t» have the time nnd |d*e* of her btrtb determined. Raid petition la sot f»r hearing on the Mh day of May. I''* ■ CLYDE O Tll<»t TXEIt Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, Dr*. R. I>. & M, C. STEWART Veterinarians Phon* 51 W«", Ohi* Leo “Dutch” Ehinger General Insurance 72(1 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: S:M to 11:30 tf:3o to 6:00 Saturday*. 0:00 p. m. Ttlephon* 135 Eyaa Eaaminad Glaaaaa Flttod

WANTED Wanted — 1< adl o * to repair. Übrlck Bro*. 306 ts BTEADV 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. 96 121 WANTED FurnUhed or iinfunFkthed apartment or house. Call Mil-ler-Jonee Shoe Sure. 100-g3tx WANTED Woman sot laundry. Phom- 1529. 100-g3* Nationally Known Dhtiibutor - of Machine Tools desires to add 2 men to th<«ir organization to represent them in the Indiana territory. Knowledge of machine t<«d* is valuable but not absoiut- Jy essential. This position will lie permanent and offers an excellent opportunity. Write stating fully your qualifications In first letter. Box 125. c/o Democrat. 9.8t3 MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. No *xp,n.e to borrower. C. D. Lewton. Decatur, Ind. 15-b-ts Farmers^vttentTon WJ re move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Product* Co. is-ts FARM LOANS at 4% for 15 y-ar*. No commission charge. Bee John W. Tyndall, Room 7, People* Loan 4 Trust Bldg. 15 ts Business Services WIRE HANGERS have gone to war! Return one with each order. We aleo pay 1c each for all extra ones you have to sell. Sheets Hros .( |< an< rs Phone 359 52 ts TRY VAPO-BATH for" gall, liver, colds, gland, bladder trouble, ekln disease, T. 8.; with massage. Herman C. Weber Bath House, 107 8. Second St.. Phone 120. 99-ts FARM LOANS .Made by Th< F. d oral Land Hank. Pneent assessed rate contract rate 4%. Up to 33 year* to pay but can pay part or all at any time. See Theo. V. Harsh, Secy.-Treas. Adam* County Nat'l. Farm Loan Ass'n. At Decatur—Ro< m 8 K <>f C Building each Tuesday and Saturday afternoon. At Bluffton over J. c. Penny Store at any t'me. 94-T GERMAN STEEL (Continued From Tags I) ports Gibraltar had an dlr raid alarm last night and th.it many BritU«!i and American plane* paused over the rock. Allen County Exceeds Second Bond Quote Fort Wayne. Ind . Apr. 27 (I Pl Allen county has exceeded Its second official quota in the current war loan drive. War Imnd purchaw s totaling 520.156.x98 85 are credited today to the resident* of Fort Wayne and Allen county In the nationwide campaign The county surpa? <d its original 113.600 000 goal on the first day of the drive. Now the second objective |2<*.OOO.Om> is attained. Indiana was th first state in the nation to meet It* 1125.00n.mMi quota. XMin t: to i txi’tu n« Notice Is b. i,-bv given that Monday May 3 will br the last day to pay your N|>rmg loataltmonl of taxes. Tlx- « «><itity treasurer's off 1 , e will tie fr mi » A. M to If M.. during th<- tax riving season. All taxes r><»t paid by that time will become delinquent and an » r l penalty will addad, an additional 5% will be added for ea< Il year tax remain* unpaid from fl; st Monday In May in the year the d. lln<| i.-m y oecured. Those who have bought or sold property mil wish « division of taxes are aalUMl to < one- In a* ~n e. • 'all on the Amil'or for error* and any reductions, Thv Treasurer can ui ike no correction Th- Treasure.- w ill not b» reaponsltde for the penalty of delinquent taxes rnsultlng from the omtnis-lon of taxpayers to state definitely <m what property they de ire to pay. in whose name it may be found. In what township or corporation It I* situated Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once, the law l« su- h that there D no option left for the Treasurer but enf->no the collection of d<4inqqt»-uf taxes. County orders will n-M be paid Io anyone owing delinquent taxes All persons are warned aga.n*t them. Particular attention. It you pay taxes In more than one township mention the fact to th- Treasurer. Also see that your receipt* call for all your real estate and personal property. In making Inquiries of the Treasurer regarding taxes to Insure reply do not fail to include return postage John W. Blarkey Treasurer Adams County, Indiana. April * tn Mas t FOR SALE SUxll—Manila S-cond Sheet* 814x11-16 lb. Whits Type writer Paper - 9(>c Ream 814X11 20 lb White Typewriter Paper — 1.15 Ream S’wlU -K R’ Wh, "• T>F“ writer Paper —1 20 Ream SWXI4 -20 1b White Typewriter Paper -1« R~a 8'0X11—2” n» Wb!, « Mitteograph Paper -1 ”0 Ream Decatur Daily Democrat IM North Second ttreat

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Benes And Smuts To Visit United States Allied Leaders To Visit This Country New York, Apr. 27.— (UP)—A ■ London radio report reveal* that President Benes of Czechosluvakla and Premier Field Marshal Smut* of South Africa are coming to the . United State*. The broadcast said Bene* expects to be in Washington this month to confer with President Roosevelt and Seen tary of State Hull. He may also appear before the , senate and bouse foreign relation* committee*. Afterward* he I* expected to visit Canada. The report said Smuts will leave South Africa after the election* In August. He I* expected to discuss war plan* and post-war reconstrucf tion with President Roosevelt. - VOTERS REINSTATED (Continued Prom Page I) ■ Decatur l it. 154; llecatur 2-A. 140; Decatur 2 B. 109; Decatur 3-A. 156; i llecatur 3-B. 174; Geneva A. 116; • Geneva B. 92. o COAL WALKOUTS (Continued From Page 1) ' agreem nt with operators. 1 The new walkout* In (he eastern 1 fieldtarred despite a war laltor ’ board appeal for a peaceful settlo ment of the miners'wag demands ' ■ - -—o — — ’ C. E. Convention i At Berne Thursday i ! The spring convention of the ; Adams county Christian Endeavor i union win i><- ii«-id at the First . Mennonite church in Berne Thursday, opening with a fellowf ship supper at 6:15 o’clock. The business in etlng will be held at 7:30 o'clock Principal Speaker will In- Rev. John M. Arby, of Grace Theological Seminr ary at Winona Igtke. Accident Death Toll Increases In Nation . Chicago April 27 (UP)—Americans are losing the hattie of the a< cident front here at homo. The national safety council say* accidents since Pearl Harbor have taken 10 time* a* many live* as I bombs and bullets. The figure* —I ' 128,00(1 killed In accidents. 12,000 I deaths In the armed services. —————o Everett Johnson Memorial Sunday Memorial services for Pvt. Ever--1 eit Johiaoiti. whic.t are to be held at the First I'tiited Brethren ' church in thia city Sunday afternoon. will be held at 2 o'clock in- ' stead of at 2:30, as previously announced. o— . — Substituting hollow steel tor solid aluminum in airplane propellors, rt-duces their weight l>y a* much as 75 pounds. Scowling Again R ** / : t TENSION GROWS in the coal mining industry ax expiration of extended contracts between the United Mine Worker* of John L. I Lewi*, above, and the operators near*. Extension nt the present contracts expires April 30 unless an agruement U reached to continue negotiations Meanwhile, aonie "wildcat" strilces havu broken out tn Pennsylvania soft < coal fields The I'MW is protest- i Ing the "Uttle steel wage fermu- I Is of ths W LB. (ißtaatttonal) |

A-B-C-D Red Stamps and D-E-F Blue Stamps Expire Friday, April 30 • at Midnight /’ll A-B-C-D-E — Red Stamps Il 111 II I IK II W " DIM -G-11-J Blue Stamps • ■ 23 Coffee Stamp - 12 Sugar Stamp HAVE OUR CHECK-OUT GIRLS TO CHECK YOUR RATION BOOKS DON’T LOOSE VALUABLE STAMPS! MILK sunshine 3 ® 25c REP"STAR'<'" , YEAST ■u aw a 4am . A fresh compressed yeast ... rich Pure Grape Jam 15c PEANUT BUTTER 45c SALAD GREENS, can-.-10c # Tl QI IQ AD "moke?' ||l fif 1 PEAS-Winner, can 12'h- II VUmHIi lU UU RED BEANS, can L>C S Apply Hi Ration Hoard for Canning Sugar. Gerbers Baby Food.. 4 for 29c 1 ; ; Heinz Baby Food 4 for 29c 1 TAPIO( A (|uick and Regular lb. 19c Stokley Baby Food 5c 1 popcoßN (Sure Pop)24 <>z. bag fl Eg* BETTY CROCKER SOUP 10c 1 ORANGE JUICE, can .. 12'>c 6 E(i(;s - Country Fresh doz. 35c GRAPEFRUIT Juice, can 17c I CHOCOLATE Fl'DGjar $ 1 .75 GRAPEFRUIT, canlsc 10 KRAUT JUKE, canlsc 11 AIIR A 4 4fl SPINACH, canlsc 11 Ll ||l IO PILLSBURY Cl TO Mixed VEGETABLES, can 15c 11 | LUU 11 24 lh * ha « In I V CORN, canlsc 8 CHERRIES, can— 19c 14 * *' EE hl >)S1111 IE tb. J PEACHES, canl9c 13 CHEERIOATS2 boxes JE C RASPBERRIES, can .... 25c 8 klv ... „. STEWED PRUNESISc 8 X <lhl E " * 2 boM ' 25C PEARS, can 15c 11 NSHINE KRISPY Crackers--1 lb. box 18c —- FRENCH FRIED POTATOES.... 2 boxes JE C Red Can LUNCH MEAT 39c 7 F ATI F§ f IOc CANNED OYSTERS .... 43c 4 ” ” lampM SARDINES, canlsc 1 x* n*| I Ko/ g PINK SALMON, can23c 4 VOIT) rIdKCS OC MACKEREL, can, 29c 6 Pilchards Salmon, canl9c 7 ... ITC Night (HILI CON (ARNE .... 15c 2 ( ' 71 1 /J PiNEAPPLEMcM^ 5 ONION SETS lb 29c Mp r L D nnP o VEGETABLE PLANTS - Every Day. 11V WSI DU! IV V ROSE BUSHES—Monthly Bloomers,ea. /Y II /IF" 1 Point Pound <|h /HP Grapefruit 4 for 25c ~A I, K AI Gias* Toilet PERK OEEO UUllul Tumblers Soap 5 8 Pojnts 39c doz - I H ■ fK

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