Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 20 September 1943 — Page 5

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Biel Reports SaeeOffT Os fcOCA!uffSln ******* Lr, mTrray * co. Li kind* of •* K Z* Cro'BvlM.. ■ Md w»w |r « wSm*** overy day EtII ii:IO P- mg«ptcmber 20. i„w ’ » i4S " ■ 14 #0 I 14 40 |£ 14 65 I » 4&5 I 14 45 I JJ' U* \Z 1120 : is- 40 Z 1195 1 *"• 6.00 13.2* ._ 10J0 ■ 14.50 XT IZ3 13 00 ,b * 10.00 5.00 LfIALE EOO RND ,TRY OUOTATIONO hy iu A Poultry Co-. / Phono 180 (tied September 20. t , white egg* 44c n brown eft*. 0 * iC J lie •rollers and fryers *4c lie riUßers — «li« - n tad *t>P— **• CAGO LIVESTOCK , gept 10.-IVPI-LlW-MUhle receipts. 14.000; leady to 16c lower than *!i wdgbts under 250 the dec line: top. 115.10. •Stable receipts. 26,0»V; .!•#; |re id and choice t and yearlings, steady; kd«s weak to 15c lower; inly steady; early steer II with some held highr good and choice kinds in heifer* up to 114.40; ■at cattle folly steady a| I; sealers. 25-56 c lower I down, mostly 115 down. ■sUMe receipts. 4,000; m (illy steady; tour loads Mb western ewe*. 17.35; k itrlctly choice 120-lb. t»« 17.35: market on othhaot yet folly established. AGO GRAIN CLOOC Sept. 91.41%; Dec.. 11.43 0.0143%; July. 3I 45>4. •pt. T7%8: Dec.. .73414. |b. July. .70. MAPOUI LIVESTOCK ipolii, Sept M - (UP)-— I: salable receipts 11.000. Oraarally I to 10 cents is Saturday on weights pwnds and up. Light Ready 130 to 130 pound «»4 to 13.15. I salable receipt* 2.300; A* Strictly good and t*ert and heifers steady. Nr* **ak to 15 raws »l« loads 1 240 to 1.340 7** ataers II 35 Hess. I to 1471 Vosiers weak »ta lower Vaaler top salabU receipt, 2.500 ■*» reals lower Ralk • lambs 1240 to [L main market W elevator CO Ntt * Saptetabar 30. ••MOJeet ta Naan URNarai at slmtar. —»'« fcSr. _ \Z A$ par b aahel MM, * RLANC« higher la actlva k,9 * r - oota aa- ««• ** **i> fitty t *A-tIT»-DoTr HtnjT* "trace*: >*4s JJ2 »**!» 4*» « ”*• U *GhU*e. *•«•* <-£?** WW '‘# 7 *O44J*

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTIBINO RATES Minimum tar find Insertion SO# | One Tima, Far Ward Ifte \ Additional Inaartlona Par Wsed, Par Day 10 | Obltuanwa, Veraee, Resoleliana Si | Manila, run manu atyla 91 | Notice a, Cup Heads, Apt bed y 000 | (19 plena dtep, on# colmnn) | FOR SALE Ml IALI - B r aT~bouaeil streamlined laaulated type, deItwered and aet ap. Immediate delivery on limited number. Bee Oraeva Hatcheries. E. C. Stocky, Phone 130, Genera, lad. 128-ts Pfcti~BffT¥fATßS~7oV “ roofing, aiding and Johns Manrille rock wool faaulatlon. 3art# fuel, spells comfort, health, aecurtty. Boardman, Phone 411. 207-26 t FOR BALSi Six g ><>d lot* on Tenth street, four on Washing ton street, 26 on Eleventh street, northwest of G. K. Good for garden now, home after war. Five Dollars monthly, no down payment. 360 to 330 each. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 87u. roh 3.\rf" Perfection oil stove, fire burner. Troy Woodruff, route 4 Decatur. 220-a3tx P6R of new modern homes being built for you aaat of Memorial Park First 15 sold before complete. Reserve yours now. Act now. Be your own decorator. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service- Phone 870 219-ts FOR iXLE—7B-acre farm, 5 miles west of Berne on paved road 118; (cod buildings and land, electricity. Jim Andrews at Graham Insurance Agency. a 220 2U RECEIVED-- Large shipment Mattresae, and bed springs, living room suites, heating stoves. G|h-ii each evening esc pi Wednesday evening. Btucky A Co., Monroe, Phone S 4. fOßSALß—Northern Hybrid •*-*'! wheat; 4 spotted Poland China boara. ready for service; corn «led, good condition. Phone 6315, onefourth mile west of Central Soya. Loo H. Rom FOR BALK — CoUlea and rth p herds; rabbit and rat dogs; Irish Setters, etc. Wanted: hilling horsei and other lUreatock suitable for dog food. Harry Reed. 1 mile north, 1 mile east Bluffton. Ind Craigvllle Telephone. 221-61 MR SALE - 2 aow-s - with - 16 pigs Ernest Thleme. 7 mile* north cast of Decatur 221g.1i Chevrolet l'jton truck tractor. Two spued tile, large Urea. Bill Byrd. »27 North Fifth Bt. 2223'* WJffSALK -Roaa Durham hull L”j yaar old. Wm C. Werllng. 4 mile aorth of Preble 2M-2'* FOR BALE—IOO White Rock pullets. Starting to lay. Phone 8671. 322-git FOR SALE—Mlniature'garden trac tor. Ira M"Bride. Belmont Park 292-g3ta FOR SALE-2 piece m«hair living room oulte. like new. velour lounge chair and Ottoman; 9*12 Axmlnlater rug. like new Telephone 1040 222 *ts MR SAUt — UdU-s dr»M». new site IS; black crepe. Phone 250 after 3 p. m. 122-311 mmmmmm—■Q n ■ ' ■' ■ Meta CMOMawta Notice la hereby given that orpha Basnett ••t-ud has fltad a petftinn In the Circuit C"ur« of Adame County, Indiana, to have the time and place of her birth ae lor mined. Maid petition U aet for hearing on tho 2Ttn day of Ueplemher JSII. CLTI*K O. TKOI-TNHK Clark of the Adame Circuit fJourt Notice! I will bo out as my eWice from Wednesday morning S#ptamb«r 22 ttfttil Friday. October 1. Dr. W. K. HwMH

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i WANTED WANTib—Boy* and girts, earn extra stamp money. Sell ue good nseable wire hangers. We pay lc each. Sheets Bros., Cleaners. WANTED- Loans on farms. EAstera money. Low ratee. Vary liberal terms. See me for abstracts of tltla. French Quinn. 23-mw-f WANTED— Used appltcances. such as washers, refrigerators, Irona, Briggs Stratton, Maytag motors. We pay cash. Arnold A Klenk. Phone 463. 201-ts WANTED TO LEASE—Modern or semi-modern home. Guaranteed rent. Indemnity bond or guarantee against damage. No commission. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 21 lktf WAN 00 ».oTo~icre farm. Reply Bo* 173, Democrat "It! 1 g 220-3 t WANTED Farm tenant. 80' acre*, salary Imsls. Preble Twp. Owner furnishes eil machinery llvtotoek Oeo. H. Krudop. 736 Madison St. Fort Wayne. 220-31* WANTED — Kitchen helpT Phone 28. 213-ts WANTED-Girl or woman for getieral housework: wages 910 per week; one afternoon and evening off; also all day Suuday. Write P. O. Box 243, Decatur. 216-if MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. No eipenae to borrower. C. D •Awton. Decatui. Ind 13-b-ts FARME'Ss'AtTiNTION - We ra move dead horses, row*, hogs, etr iiecatur phone 2400. We pay all ohene charges The Siadler Pro tuct* Co IMt NOTICE We Kill < :m ehlekens Sept. 23, Kept. 30. Oet. 7 Must be In by 9 a. m. on those days. Lteehty Cannery, Berne, Ind. It fjfSTUft TION.~ MALE - Would like to hear front reliable men we ran train to overhaul and service Air Conditioning and Refrigerating Kr|Uipmen‘. Must he ineehanically Inclined. No Interfaranre with present occupation. For information write at once giving name, addres. age. Utilities Inwt. 170 % Democrat. 222-2 U - -c— LOST ANT) FOUND bS*T |.*h in currency, Madison street eorttor Reward. JHtllie Everett. Phone, Mann Garage. Pleasant Mills. _ _222-3tx LOST Ration Book* 1. 2A 3 Clarence Stevens. 222-11* LOST -Man s Hulova wrlT watch. Yellow Gold. Sweep eecond hand. Moiinte etreel lie tween Second. Third. Jay Cassell. 11. No. 2. Fort BUR LOST Large calico pet female cat. Extremely long lege, Answer* to name ot Fuaay. Reward. Call 1481. b 222-23 BADOGLIO ISSUES (CoatllMd Ff**i wage jr and war material on the beaches . But front report* warn that there will be a pause In operation* before the Allies launch their all-out drive on Naples. The British eighth army, after It* koo-mlle dash up the Italian wesl coast, must have time lo build up to full strength Smith Nasi Linas London. Sept 2»—( UP>-Italian soldier* are helping lo smash German communication lines Swiss dispatches report that the Italians destroyed the 312,‘HMt.000 Moot Ccnla tunnel from north era Italy to Franco shortly after tho armistice The Basle' National*- Eeltung says the Italians blew up the eight-mile long tunnel for a distance of from 2'Nt to Jon yard*. Another Swiss newspaper reports that Italian workers In Turin are still on strike lo cheek the flow of production to Germany German uoMler* are reported to have killed and wounded many Italians In an attempt to' force them lo retnro to work Proportion of C. S. farm- on gravel roade or better Increased from 32 2 pertent In 1930 to 47.2 percent In I*4o. according to the census bureau report*. ■f— ———— V. A. BIXI.ER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 9:10 to 11:30 12:10 to 8:90 Saturday*. 9:00 p m. Tsiegheo# 110 ffyaa F »amtoed Olaaaee FtttsS s ■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ Better Sale Service at no «xtra coot! Chris Bohnke AtCnONEEK R. I, Decal nr HuagUnd phtNK. Csll at my t\pe mc.

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Ration Calendar Ossollna A-7 coupons sra good tbroagh September 21. All gsaollna coupons in the possession of car owners must be endorsed with'the owner's license nnd state registration. Fuat Oil Period 5 coupons In old ration* remain good through September 30. Period 1 coupons in new ratios* are good through December. Occupant* of oil-heated tinmen are urged to reutrn their application* for next year’s fuel oil to their ration board .•> promptly and when issued new rations to place orders with their dealers for summer fill-tips. Sugar Stamp No. 14 good for 5 pound* thrbugh October. Stamps Noa. 15 and 10 good for 5 pounds each for hrme canning purposes through October 31. Shoes Stamp No. 16 I* good sot 1 pair through October 31. Stoves Consumer purchases of rationed •tores must be made with a certificate obtained at local War Price and Rationing Boards. Meats. Fat* Red stamps X, Y and Z good through October 2. Brown etamp A remains good through October 2. Brown stamp B becomes good September 19 and remains good through October 2. Processed Foods Blue stamps R. 8 and T, expire September 20. U. V and W. now good, expire October 20. toTtC* TO NAN-MMIIIItSTW In Ibr Warn I Irrult Inert nrptrmbrr Term. IIM3 I nner b«. 17.11 In STATE :>F INDIANA COUNTY OK A DA Me VIII I*ol rt. Ix-rtlir. k ve. Katie Itehilnk- el at. r -mre nnw the plaintiff, hy his attortirj. Il«-nry It Ifrllrr, and It npp< -ring to the satiefaetlnn «f lh*i l .11 r! Dial the altoVe entitled eamar in an n- tlon n -w pending In *abl no in and that eald • as a< tlr.n Is tn relation to the tKirtltlon of certain real eetnl*- sKuiteg In eald tvinnty and hereinafter desirlhrd, and il furllSrr appearing In tlir • ourt by the aCfidavll of inmpetenl person, that the full-wing named defendants, tow It: Krwln Hlrsrhy, I V- IrnA js.'lmg tllrw-hy. Irirlne Poet, K.lgar Pent, Krma llru- hy, Jem ItriM'hy, II -ward lllrarhv, Harvey Hire In. Magdelln. Him. tiy, Amanda Hire- hy, l/iwranee Hlrsrhy, Paul H|>e|. her, Mary HpeP her, Itiilh Hnumgaftner and Walter llaumgnrlmr. are n<m-residents of tlw Mate of Indiana, and that a eauen of a tlon exists against ra- h and all of r;tl-l defendants, and that all of sa.d defendants are necessary parlies to said action, that said action Is for the partil M of (he full.wing ■W s> rllu-d real .slate in eald Ad ms |rointy state ~f Indiana, towll: The i northwest ((inirttr of the snuthiws'. •luarter of aoctloa I.'. In township zr. north, of rangv- Is east, t .rilalnIng forty aor« - more or less: and also: The west el«ty-sl> feet of Inlot number SSS In the 4«» h addition I-. ih» town of flerne, Adams county, Indiana. Now therefore eal.l defendants strove naiind are hernt.y notified to l.c and appear In said Adams t’lr- ult Court In the city of lArirtur. Adapts . omrty Indiana, on the IVtti day of November. 1 :>U! and answer or demur lo said complaint or the same I will be heard and determined In their shemv. In witness whetvof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of -aid court at the offl e of the clerk thereof In the city of Decatur. Indiana this ft «l«y of (September, ISIJ. • Tyrle O. Troutner Klerk of A-latne Kln utt Court Hear) It. Heller Atternry for plaiatlff ttept :» J7 ra t. 4 hone* or mil. »trm,n«iKVT OK Her *TK 90. *M«S Notice Is hereby given lo the ere. dllnrs. heirs and leg>vteee of Kyntlrla I. Miller, do eased to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the llth dav of Oct . I*n. and sh»w cause. If any, why the Kinel Hettlomcnt Accounts with tile estate of said decedent should not t»c approved: and said heirs are notified lo then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares, • Hen J Miller. Administrator In- atur. Indiana, Hepi lsth ISIS. Valbaa <*. Irises. VMores» «cpt. 24-27 Class I railroad* tn the V. 8. handled 22 percent more ton-milee of revenue freight the final six months ot 1043 than during the corns-ponding period In 1942.

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing-A SECRET OF KNOWLEDGE! T MEW'RE AFTER THE SEADUST ) 17 wave ) exams mawse seadust'N Thou; did <oo leapn TRI6ONOM6TRM? 7/ A LITTLE S U/ILL make THE y ;; — 7/ ” AUI.PrPS B L O N DIE A DRIED CHEESE ON CURLED RYE! Bv Chir Young I|j y ikbepthinkimg ive C 1 low' mv \ n | *

Indiana GOP Eyes Election !n 1944 Republican Editors Hold Annual Outing Indianapolis. Kept 20 — (UP) — Hoosler Ropuhißarr-. already casting eyes toward 1944'e political campaign, have laid their cates liefore party leaden*. Now the potential offlceweeker* have settled hack to await a favorable time to publicly announce their candidacies. Political hopefuls uacd the annusl fall outing of the Republican editorial a eoclatlon at French Lick last weekend a* a sounding board for coming elections. The national elections also entered the picture, with forces of ftotli Wendell Wlllkie end governor Rrirker among the 600 persons at French Lick. The meeting preceded by one week a similar outing of Hoosler Democratic editors at the Southern Indiana resort center. The Democratic parley may draw a clearer outline of the projected contest between Governor Scbrlcker and Senator Frederick Van Nuy* for the 1944 tens tonal nomination. The principal peaker at the Democratic meeting will bp a strong Administration supporter— Senator Scott Lucas of Illinois. It's too far In advance of the elections to expect any major surprise developments at either of the political gathering*. But the Democrats may reveal plans to counter a growing trend toward Republican strength at the ballot box. And Senator Raymond Willis possibly tlpp<d off one Republican campaign refrain for the coming presidentlal race. This came when Willis reported

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I IlgHßr Jjp' AN (MOTIONAL STRAIN, caused by the trying burden of commanding the 111-equipped and understaffed Self ridge (Mich ) air base, was blamed by Col. William T. Col man. above, for a “mental blank" at the time he wounded Pvt. William Mcßae, his Negro chauffeur, as Colman testified at his court-martlaL (Intetmtioml) a conference betwpun Pr«*identl Roosevelt and a so-railed conservative Democratic senator. Willie said the President told the senator tiia: the United States would not try to feed the world and would not cancel lend-lease obligation by other

Allied nations. All of which eeeiu* to indicate a new leaning toward a more conservative postwar policy by the President. 0 Detroit Lions Win Opening Pro Game (By United Pr»iw) The professional football season got underway Sunday aa the Detroit

SALE CALENDAR SEPT. 21-Frank Slack. 5 miles southwest of Winchester, lqd.. Registired Jersey cattle. Roy 8 Johnson. Aucf. SEPT. 22 Mrs. !iia Webb. 5 miles south of Van Wert, O. Roy S. Johnson. Auct. SEPT. 22 Heir* of U. B. Drummond, 621 Adams St., Real Estate. Kutnan Bros., auctioneer. SEPT 23 Herman Girod. general farm sale. 3 mile* sotu.nwest Willshire, Ohio or 2*9 mile* east of Salem, second house. Sumun Bros., auctioneer. SEPT. 23—Registered Guernsey cattle. Butler, Pa. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT 24 I/. F Weltbourn. 7 miles south of Fort Recovery, Ohio. Roy S Johnson, Auct. SEPT 25 Combination Registered hog sale. Mancie Fairgrounds. Roy S. Johnson. Auct, SEPT 27 Geergc Bohannon. 3 miles Southeast of Brookvllle, Ind. 18/ Acres, and personal property. J. F Sanmann. auct. SKIT 27 -Frazier A Ankrom. New Castle. Ind., Durocs. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT. 28—R. V. Bowman & Son. Quincy. Ind., Durocs. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT. 2# II O. White, 2 miles oast. 2*5 miles north of Monroeville. Cattle sale. K. I Dnehrman, atirt SEPT 29 Caldwell A Crawford. Connersvllle. Ind. Durocs. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT 29—George Wirth. 72 Acres and all personal property. 5 mile* West and % North of South Whitley. Did J. F Sanmauu, auctioneer. SEPT. 30 Llmberlost Farms. Portland. Ind. Jersey Cattle. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT. 30 John B Yod*-r. I mile North of Mark Center, Ohio, 80 Acres and all personal property. J F. Baumann. Don Gorrell. anet. OCT. 5 Daniel Stauffer. 3 mile* Southwest of Mark Center, Ohio; 160 Acres. J. F Hanrnann. auct. OCT. 5 Mrs. Adolph Doehrman, 6 miles northwest of Decatur. Auctioneers—Doehrinan and Merica. OCT. 6—Jacob Mitch, 3 mile southwest of Wiltshire or 244 mil* eaat of Salem. I-ester W ‘Bud" human and Chris Bohuke. OCT. 8 Harve Nussbaum. fnrm sale. 24 miles north, 2 miles east of llerin Melvin Llechty. Ellenberger Bros., surfs. OCT 14 Albert Davidson, general farm sale, 3 miles south ot Salem. Johnson and Suntan, auctioneers. OCT. 11-Amanda Ayres real estate. 4 miles east, 4 mile* north of Berne, Fred Keppert, auctioneer.

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Lions beat the Chicago Cardinals, 85 to *7. Fireball Frankie Slokwlch played hL first proftawionai game and chucked a pass for one of the Detroit touchdown* Gus Doraie, Detroit coach, led the Lions for the first time He formerly wag coach of the Unlveraity ot Detroit. Oregon's Pacific ocean coastline Is about 400 mile* long.