Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1943 — Page 5

BiffPAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1943.

kelßeports L-r, muß"* v * cO, I* £rn«. Crtlflvine, r.M wii»« h,r * L. rK«i*« d •** ry d,y Cull if :«0 P- * I !r i November 3. 113.80 ■ 13.70 F* 13.00 F* 13.55 P* 13.85 F* 12.50 ~ itoo W'J* .... 11.50 r I1 * 7.00 P " I’-- 13185 h — ' — iow r 1 1< tW tr~~ - - « 50 P"" 0.00 InjSALI OGG * M ® CfRY quotations by L tll 4 Poultry Co, L. Phono IM * *** — Lfted November 3. L white eikß 4gc £ brown <■«’. I* 40c 35c Koileti xnd fryer* 21c k 23c . Uc CL. >* Ln tnO stag* U® Hu whiteLgo livestock Ljfor J.-(UP) - LlveLjhir receipts. 13.000; Lt wech to l'»« !"*• i . L 19-20 c off; early top, Colin 114 25 down, [iiiibie receipt*, 12,000; ■ ted stem, yearlings jin 152 k higher with hrerige-cholce grade* up jar top. sl6 65; bulk -ales r»eot heffcrs. 118; stock Ldy with steer etock I tdriy broad demand at i uhble receipt* 5.000; Mr steady to strong; few ■Mi good and choir e 87M1330; best natives hrr. held above 314.25; I choice yearling* $12.25[ibsihter ewe* mostly I; tat natives held up to IWAVNE LIVESTOCK [Wipe. Nov. 3—sl’Ph — pnarket steady; 100 to K weight* 13.00 to 13.95; PMnd weight* 13 95 to ► io Ost pound weights Kn I liM Spring lambs la.-jt.ip 14.00 C«0 GRAIN CLOSE I Da. 3157%-%; May. kWy, $155'4 $155. b. 144 %. May. .73%; H *APOLIS LIVESTOCK Nov 3 — (UPI — uhble receipts 9,000; kitty active, steady on N ’eights up; about a * « te» eboice 328 io 240 ►ghi bog* sold al top of R* to 27$ pound weights MJ» to 14 25 t stable receipts 1,100; Metes and heifers with week's gain; b>Mdr of choice to prime *7 Wight steers sold to ■***• four loads choice wmht. 1« 25; otM . P hatßd weight yearlings " '*4 <>f heifers 14.75 , ’*br. uneven, mostly [** ttrictly choice offer * » higher at 14 00. 4 *hbu receipt, 2,000; El ***My; top choice *- — £ m *'* “A’KtT * UIVATOR cg. I — November 3. J4Bjeci to cbaaaa h **M day. **•4 at -'levator. Kt — •»» ESt~ - |M im ifca - IK 7| L7~ I M jkilrr- •*> k J*?**’ Um. Lg’li-'VF'-Dow RhU I U; * «'*• 51 * 01 Ik * •» I ** U72JM

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for first Insertion 30t Ons Timo, Per Word Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Dayig Obituaries, Verses, Resolo tlono... |t Menus, run menu etyle sl Notices, Cap Heads. 8-pL bodyMg (12 picas deep, one column) TOR SALE FOfc BALA — Brooder (tonnes, streamlined insulated type, dellvored and sot np. immediate delivery on limited number. See Genova Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky. Phono IM, Geneva, Ind. 138 ts KHrSTTK- — Shipment of metal hogfeeders 5. 6 and H feet. -ize. 2 new grainbiowers. Theodore Buimahn. route 2. Ih-calur. Preble phone 5 on 20. 240-g3:x (•Till -SALE (2 * pot tod f'of and '.host* weighing Phi to 120 pounds One mile south of Wren on No. 49. Lawrence Hamrick. FOR SALE -20 feeding ho;« Juliu* ■Kohne, Uecatur R. 2. 2804tx fSK~BALB= -Last of new homes tor duration. Monthly payments easier than rent. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, phone 970. k 256 ts rdh AaLe -flood coon dog; Collie and Shepherd doga and puppie* and many other breeds. Wanted - Killing home, and other livestock for dog food. Harry Keed. 1 mile north, 1 mile east of Bluffton. Ind Craigville phone. 255-Btx For SaLE <)R TIIAbE Belgium mare, weight 2000 lbs; Roan horse 1400 lbs; A'.ir Sale Barn. 255-6tx FOR SALE Two - cowi side; two cowu, fresh in about two months; four other good cows, fresh about March. Few young heifers. Five sow*, pigs by side. Heairola stove; dining room table. Norman Buuck. four mile* north Preble. 260 3tx FOR SALE— t’sed - coal Tnd wo d beating stove, like new Phone 4244. 258 3tx FOR SALE - Slit Chester White pigs, nil!-- week* old. Phone 5902 anytime between 7 a m and 12 noon E L May. b 2593 U FOR SALE — Winter coat, spring coat, jacket suit. Sir.'* 18. Inquire 124 South Eleventh. 25’v3tx TiH <> i good tires on and cat radio. Rus sell Andrews 216 No. Seventh St. 259-2tx FOWSALE Modern rt room house and garage on N. sth st., also carpenter tools. Inquire 23* So. 2nd street. 257t3x FOR BALE ~ (lot water auto heater. >lO Bo 9th FOR' BALE Good 12 room hone arranged for two apartment, only three block* from business section. Call 174. Midwest Realty Am lion Co. Decatur, Indi: na. 280-21

MISCELLANEOUS attention We remore dead horses. cow*, hogs. ate. Decatar phone 2000. We pay all phone charge-. The Stadler Product* Co. 16 ' r FREK~ESTIMATES for roofing. aiding and Johns .Manrille rock wool Insulation. Save* fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411.259-241 RfTitE^No - bunting or tieaspa**Ing on my place. Mrs. Charles Case. 239-31* FARM - iZIANS at I i"i '■ ~ IS. 20. 30, 35. 40 y>ars. No chargi to the borrower. borr< wer can pay any amount at any time on the principal. Drop me a line and I will call on you. <’. D. Lewton. 25t»-T MARKETS AT A GLANCE New Ycrk stocks, lower in actr.c t Hiding. Cotton future- off as much an 25c a bale Chicago lirestock. hog- weak, cattle strong, an dsheep steady : • strong Chicago grain, wheat «IT *■»<’- ats down H %c. rye off VlW<and barlt/y IWc lower NOTICE! We are now buying all grades of Paper stock at present marker price. Also want Scrap Iron. Rags. Rubber, Batteries. Auto Radiators. Brass. Cooper. Aluminum, Zinc. Lead Babbitt. etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Net Tin Cans. All kinds of scrap * essential for war purposes We are also buyers of Hides. Calf Skins. Sheep Pa"*Tanew. Fats and Greases. O'" Lard. etc. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. HO W. Monroe 442

WANTED WANTED Medium size Cannon Bal! heater. Good condition. Geo. Schleferstein. Phone 8724. 258-3tx SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman’s, 445 Booth First. 259-24tx WANJEIt TO TRADE Seml-mo4-ern six room hou-e for small farm. Box 183, Democrat. 259-3tx $25 REWARD for iuformation*leading to rental of flve-room or mor" m< dern house. References available. Phone 1571. 258 6t WANTED To buy about 50 or 75 barred Plymouth Rock pullets. Call 5673. 255-g3tx wasted Middle aged - man to work in retail store. Steady employment. Box 186, Dally Demu<raL 259-3tx WANTED TO :R or semi-modern home. References. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone S7O. 240-ktf WA.NTEIt ilemstith hnig and butionhole making. Mrs. Boardman. 445 South First. 256-27tx WANTED Work” Horse-. 2o to 30 head a week to be shipped oast. Luther Funk, Decatur Route 6. 248-t FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 room s<-m -modern hou-e; close in. 330 Line St. Phone 860 after 4 p. in. 259-3'x LOST ANDFOUND I.OST OR STOLES- Wrt,t wafrl,; seven jewel Central white rectangular case No. 930846. Reward. Mm. Ira Bodie, Phone 6911. 259-3tx I. Female Boxer, faun colored. Beam name tag ’’Asta." Reward Phone 103 258-g3t COBT Bi d doc , d liiah setter. Phone Berne 557. Reward. Ernest la-hman. 260-g2tx o MASONIC Called Meeting, Master Mason Degree. Nov. 4,7 p. rn. Roy Mumma. W M 260-I)2tx o Card of Thankt W’e wish in this manner to express our appreciation for the many kindnesses shown us during our recent bereavement. Mrs. Otto Kiefer and family Martin Kiefer Mrs. Clara Schakel. . . . a — ... _ , . COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Richard Maloney. U. 8. army and Mary Arnold. De-atur. . Lt. Ema Mnkenau. U. S. Army Nur Corps, and Cspt. Richard Bemont. Fort Custer, Mich. i ■ — -4, , , IIIKTII CKHTIFICATK Notice I* hereby given that Kiimii.< Elay Darkle, has filed a petition In the Circuit Court of Adam* County. Indiana, to have the time and place of her birth determined. •S lid petition la *et for hearing on til, l"tli day of N ovinlMr, l»i:t. CLYDE O. TROUTNKR Clerk of the A lam* Circuit c„urt Nov. 3 - ■ O', Vpp,,tnt»>ent of XHmlwlafralnr With Ike Mill tHHeved Kelnte 9». HrJM \,l . !• heroov given That the uiiderslgm-l l>. " I'een .i|,|>- lnt, <1 Administrator with tin- will annexed, nt tli,- ■ state of Clia«. E Dilliner, late „f Ad.«m> County. d- --.i«-<l Th. tale l» probably solvent Glen l> Mtii'ky. Administrator with the will ..niH-ved De Voss A lie X <•••■ tltararys 11. I : IM2 miiig: to toahemih la Ike bl»s < tr. att « oarl September Term. Itsta. X». tJaIS The St it*- <>f Indiana Ad.ms County. >*s llenjatniti It Smith v« N< lib- Day. 11. Smith, Hoxie Lliamott. t'liuloii Smith. Trueman Dudgeon. Delta ftxlg.on. E«lna laiweon. Aril- Did-ge-.n. I.llli- orril. Cl,ester Ito*.- Grover Ha». Homer I’ Hay, llurm .n C. j;ay, lamia Foater. June H••■hle^• < li.nry M" rryman. Attt.t S.-ila-rt. Heatn . Holl, n tugli. Ada Hup. rt. Dale i. . wn. Th- plaintiff in the above en’.'t-d t-ause lias filed hi* complaint therein together with an affidavit tt:at the deferelaiits. CHntoti Smith. Trueman |>u4a<-oi. I.illi- orrll Ch-.'e.-Grover i:<. Burman C Ito. H-on.-r I’ Ito -‘'id iMle Itoblnson ar. tton-r<s.id.-!it» «>f the State t,f India 14. the planttiffs . a tse „t a-Con being a .uit for Hie purpose ■>» enfor* ing partition -t 'he following .1. ribed r al estate tn Adams i o'l-ity. Indtin., hnndr I forty <HS» aerea of land off >f t lie east »'de of the north * <st <i latter of «• z ‘* Township 3* North. I tang- l> hast. In Adams County. Indians Not!..- ia hereby given 111- said defendants. Clinton Smith. Tru man Dudg- n. Idilte Orril. Ch .1 r Bo*., <Sr«Her !»•> lll3rman • l’«>. |. Hay. and 1-ale Hot.in. r. that unless tt.ev to- arsl appear tn the A-l-am. CH* uit Court. Decatd'. IndiaiM. on the 13th day of If.-m'*r. niL the same the Uth iudi-l*! day of th- November Term «f .aid • o»rt. ■nd answer or demur to said complaint, the aame will be heard and d-termined In their absence In witness Whereof. I hareanta „T tny hand and affix th. .ell of Mtd”«urt thi. l»th day -f <Kto’mr, l» ,z „ » , Clyde O. TroJtner Clerk of th* Adam. Circuit Court Me toss A De Xltorueye tor platottt' . N. A- BIXLEB OPTOMETRIST HOURS: S:M tn 11:M 11:10 *• 1:80 Saturday* *’ Talafftrewa 13S ■yea SaamihW Oiaa**a FRtM

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French Army Ready To Invade Homeland American-Equipped Army In Readiness Algiers, Nov. 3—(VPI—A completely modernized and Americanequipped French urmy i» waiting in North Africa for the signal to invade metropolitan France. Newly-formed nock troop unit*, all selected for tbelr touglmeaa and petuonal grievances agalnat tbe German*, will *nearhead the French Invasion force. And with them will be parachullata, Moroctan veteran* and tbe famous foreign legionnairr*. Zouavea. Spahia and Senegalese who have made MITICK TO TAXPttKHN <IF lltltl lTitX 11, AI’PItoPHI XTtOW* la fkr Matter of appropriating AdUllloHul Monry fur t'rrtala Curpuar. by Ibr t lxil City «f the City *f lle.ntur. Indiana. Before tbe Common « ounell nt the City «f Brralur. Indiana Noll.-e is hereby given the taxpayer. of tlie Civil City of the City of IbMwtur. Aslams County, Indiana Hint the Conwnoti Coun.-ll of the City of Ite-atur. Indiana, at their r.-gular mooting pla<« In the City <>C Decatur Indiana, on the l«th d.iy of November. UH.t at 7.30 I* M wit: hold « meeting to eonsl.let the following additional appropriation* from the General Fund of said City not otherwise appropriated, mid additional appropriations to be made without additional tax levy; Street > Sewer Department Hegiilar labor, salarie* $1,304.60 Insurance 574.00 C.dle.-tion Os Garbage . tjn.ti# Total Additional appropriations 2,125 00 Taxpayers appearing on the above date ehall have the rigdit io be heard thereon Upon conclusion of »is h hearing. If the Common Council of tlie City of Itecatur, Indiana, shall confirm It’ determination to appro, priate ami expend such amount, a < erliflml copy of such determination will l«e filed with tlie Auditor id Adam* County , Indiana, with tlie State Board of Tax Commissioners, who will hold n hearing within fifteen 11&> days at the County Auditor’s Off he of Adatns County, Indiana, or at such place as may he designated, and at such meeting, taxpayers ohVesting to sny such additional appropriations may be heard as provided by law. Common Council of the City of I*et-atur, Indiana. By 11. Vernon Aurand, City. Clerk-Treasurer. Nov. 3-10

IF tod SHOULD BE WILD UP * some evening and should be robbed of your watch and money, would you stand to lose? Ask us about Residence and Outside Theft Insurance which protects you both at home and away from home. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agant* Decatur, Ind. Niblick Stare Bld*. m tt. Are tedff *>« . 'tay W C—- r 111111111111 l

THIMBLE THEATER SUSPICIONS VERIFIED! lorroewcTAM ATH l X ZvER MISTAKINgI IquITE SO-TME x '\| I SHALL ASK MiSS ffl flfl//? \ fOMSrw, iSmpJ-MA < SjDDEMSHOCKOF OVL IF SHE HAS AKI r’ KC r~- ■'-* adust) absolute 7 remedy TIMK CHI»JE6EI6QUrTE SEADIgTOMy WXUPS UJHT DOKJ'TCHAV SIMILAR-TO THE J <HI6 MUSCULAR y J WCCUPS AST HER? T ■ W K W I) r— ? iwv Xw* gffia «*—4 H a ■ I Y* » BLONDIE Now Showing -“DEAD END!” Bv Chic Y oung lllllliliillL'lK GOOD llllll’ II i SUE WEMTUP TO Z f B?’??SEE tt NIGHT 4’W / BEPTOOEASYTO WUATS I I GOOD \\(COOKIE Anight 7 / 7/~ J 7 - = JImiMW"J.**.'., . . T.T. L 51 —.

French fighting history In other want. Sxcept tor Ihe vlclowi. "coupcoup" knive* carried by th« Moroccan Goumfrr*. every piece of the new French army’a equipment la American. The -ixe of this force, representing picked units from the armiea led by General* GI rand and De Gaulle, cannot be told, but it kt recalled ’hat Giraud said last winter that be could put an army of So<».000 men Into the field if tbe necessary equipment wa« provided. He got hta first shipment of arms last April, following the Caeablanca conference, and a lot mor - during the pa*t four month*. Many of the men are veteran* of the battle of France and of the Tunisian campaign, aid other*. *nch ae the Moroccan* fought, in Sicily or during the brief Coreican campaign. De Gaulle Demands Algiers, Nov. 3—(UPi—General De Gaulle demand* that France be given an equal role with the other major Allied powena in the settlement of world issue* ailoiug out of the war. DeGaulle, co-pre-ldeut of the French national commutes of lite eration, made hi* demand today at the opening sesalon of th<> French consultative assembly in Algiers. He declared that failure by the Allie.-. to recognize French right* and dignity would be an injustice and a mistake." De Gaulle’s statement was th* firet official French expression of re-entment at the Moscow conferees’ decision to limit participation In the European advisory commission to the United State*. Britain and RumU. it I* expected that the French leader* demands will be taken up by the consultative assembly, and that the body will draft a resolution calling tipo.'l tlie "Big Three" to give France a place on the London com mi sions. 0 COUNCIL iContiDMd n**» r*si i> at Mercer, which wa* badly damaged during the train wreck sometlm» ago; the Nickel Plate and Erie roads to repair tbe Eleventh street crossing. They also directed Phil Sauer, city street commissioner, to make a survey of the condition* of side, walk* in the city and make a complete report to the council. All counclimen were present, as well a*’ other city official* and departmental heads GOP SPOKESMEN (CoatiaMd p-rvm rax* D

wa* an eaay winner over hl* opponents in a four-way nou-partl*an mayoralty election. Incumbent Mayor Roail hnißhi-d third. In Detroit. Mayor Edward Jeftrie* wa* elected to another term over Frank Fitzgerald. During the campaign. Jeffrie* wa* attacked tor his handling of the Detroit rare

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Present Radio Sets Obsolete After War Prediction Is Made By G. E. Official IWw York. Nov. 3.— (UP) —The General Electric company predict* that preient radio receiving sets will become obsolete atter the war. The company say* there will be a transition to frequency modulation radio station*. General Electric Is announcing a reservation (Man tor post-war purchase of radio broadcasting equipment requiring ieposlt of United states government bond*. W. R. David, who i* In charge . f Broadcast transmitter sale* for General Electric, predicts that five years after the war there will be 500 F M stations In operation compared with 50 today a* well as 750 amplitude modulation station*. He also predicts the United States will have l<»0 television stations against nine now. David »ay» that in ar-im where FM. station* are now operating, there i* an immediate potential post-war market for 12.500.0n0 home radio receivers with the F.M. band and another l>ig market in auto radios with this same *- rvice. He forecast* extensive i«»>t war use of "wireless" F M. network*. UNION TWP. MAN tCoaueuad »»uai _ a youth" Hl* wife. Nellie FreehMclntosh, whom In- married In 1904. died about two year* ago He was a member of th.- Clark * Chapel church Furvlving. beside* the -on. Marshall, are the following ihildr. n: .Mr*. Ivan Barkley of Allen cotin ty. Harold, serving on board ship with the U.S navy; a Ntep-daugh ter. Mr* .1. O. Darr of Wren. (» 12 grandchildren, two great grand children, two brother*. George Mclntosh of Decatur and Jo*< ph of Fort Wayne, and a sister. Mr* Lillie Curtis <>f Grand Rapid*. Mich. Two sona. a stepson, two sister* and two half brother* pre ceded him in death. Funeral service* have not been completed, pending word from the son in the aimed force* The body wa* taken to the Black funeral home, whore it may be viewed after 7 p in Thursday Funeral service* will lie h To al the funeral home and burial will be in the church cemetery riot last summer Both Candida’ < ran as non partisan*. Wait for the Original REX A I, I, Ic SALE Coming Soon! SMITH DRI G CO-

■■■■■■■ — «&'>'*** lIfERE you have the secret of FoxDeLuxepopularityfThefin- ? cst hopsand the choicest malt that II money can buy are brewed and L 'I aged the old-fashioned way— / y under modern, scientific laboratory control. The result—a beer f I that's never bitter-never sweet $ '4 —but always perfectly balanced 7 in flavor and uniform goodness. S Dt Lui« of Indiffng. In'* Motion jjJ FOX DE LUXE FULLY ALIO TO FIAK Os fLAVO* PtgfICTION I . . . '■ Public Sale A 'hl farm hi* l»-<-n *o!d I have d--< ld--d to qirt fanning and win *i-l| j puiili ;iu<-:ioi- mil- * E.i*i ai d 1 mile North of Decatur, or 1 iiilb' Norlli of D nt -.-h iol hou-e. ju t opposite Shroyer’s Lake Monday, Nov. 8, 1943 Commencing at IO:OC A. M. —HORSES— On- tr im d Gray Gi lding* 12 A 13 yrs old. weight 2 40n 20—HEAD OF CATTLE—2C (Hu .1 i>ey c w 5 yi , old. 1 Spothd cow 6 yr* old; 1 Brindle cow ■: yr* old. Gil'in*, v b'ifi i- 2vr old firrt calf: 1 Red Heifer 3 yr* old -.cond calf; I Je cy cow 7 yr* old 1 .Lr-ey cow 5 yr*, old. I Jil-ey heifer 2 yr* old f;i*t calf; I Gu<ni-ey hilfer coming 2. bu d. - '■ ■ ■ y hrifel yi old. It"iin In if. . ami Spoiled heifer coming yeailmg* Good lloi-teiii Hull yearling. Extra Good R d Poll Bull. 13 inonlli* old Giii-:u*ey Bull 11 moiilh- old. Gu- iii-ey lli-ll * mo old. - HOGS — 2 biooil *oa with plg« by side; 10 feeding Ilog-, averago about 100 iMiund- -uh — SHEEP — !2 Hi id oi Ewe* and 2 Buck* 3 year* old FEED ' T-i Mixed Hay TRACTOR 4 IMPLEMENTS John De< ri Tractor Mod-1 ' \ tractoi fir*t cla-s. on skeleton wluel* with ro.id rim John D-■ - Tractor I’iow IF; John D- en Tractor DI-- iik I 2 *- i-oii <'.i. Grain D; ill-fi i: iliz-' II disc, like n-'w; Me 11,- Ing Biule s f iii Mi lh ring Mow< sft cut. I Minneapolis Moßiii corn |i! i.>t-. L Iliz, i att.idimi n>- new only planted 10 •" I Hay T.-hl-i Sid- Delivery II ik> Dump Rak-'. New Ideis Manure Sp:- id- .--at t Turnbull wagon and new 16 f- ra- k; 2 wagons. Spik. tooth harow. 3 section spring tooth harrow, good; (’ultipai k- r. good one 11 walking plow on,, is ' walking plow; New Idea c ull -II- ■ - i ul:Lalor. Single and Double shovel plow; Endga'' -e-der; I'l.itfonn scab 2 oil drum- Fanning mill good; Set of Ht'- l iiiiu Hain- * and eoii.n*. 1 Brood-- house I'>xl2: Simplex oil brooder tovr u--d one sea-on; om 1939 Ford Coach in good condition HOUSEHOLD GOODS Sc- o! Bid Spring- and malt <-*. Chest of Drawers; 5» n> Ice Box; Fruit cupboard. Zink Cabinet; Library t.ibl- 2 stands: Flower stand. 2 I't -■ illon jai ind small jar* Other article* too num- rou* to mention TERMS CASH MONROE BYER, Owner Roy S Johnson Itr- rione-r Bird Suntan Am lion- •: I! W. Baumgarlliei Clerk Lunch by Union chap-1 Church.

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