Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1944 — Page 5

DAV, FEBRUARY 19.1944.

Mfkef Reports i K REPORT OF LOCAL I mBFOREIGN MARKET! kb f ° f JtBTT. MURRAY & CO. g kind* of llveetock at fewjKur. Bern*, Cralgvllle, fpCjand Wlllshlru SiKeclt received every day 12:30 p. m. ||||Krected February 19 gg&K , iQ BBSK ' ” ,! - ISO s i.j., Ml :•• 77. I|||K ■' !bs 9 75 iSSK W r-’Kru-. i M-i® J1 ■ ■ 6. U 0 I KOLESALE EGG AND I W*- TRY quotations ■-■ ST Furnished by w Kx' Eos A Poultry Co., I Katur Phon* 150 ■ ■ February I*. white eggs -'J' KmKw brown eggs, KWH ■Ki*Bß* 22c broiler* and fryer* 2ic *• 1-. r. t< **‘ r * 26-. LJK here 18c IfflKr* and stag* 15c EHK.ks. * ! >ite llc Bal drain market Krk elevator co Krre-'.-d February 19. Ka* subject to ebans* [ during d*>. tK.- delivered at nlevator. IftK-t Wheat .. 11 «! B i ft bca' 1 «•> if™. Kllow Corn 1.60 jhKoy W’*"* 18S ■Koy Bean* 1 W IK. 32 lb test 80 WKod 190 .4®, 1‘ M — «w Kin 01 P*r busbe' leea Krff: .04 per 100 lean. io.b fans. - O — - •ofion Calendar BK Price and Katun Board ■■corner First and Monroe ■mKoxo Tuesday and Thunr Proe*ae*d Feed* stamp* G, H and J now iMKlruuKh Feb. 20. K, L, and valid Feb. 1. expire ■2O. Meat* EKn stamp* U. W and X good MhK February 26. Brown stamp Feb. 13, remain* good March 20. Sugar ■M pound* through .March 31.' ■■No in m book 4 is good for ! ■KtU Os canning sugar through next year. jKp 18 in book 1 "airplane" ■■ in Book 3 good tor 1 pair *K:'.l further notice. n Gasoline ■ip A to good for 3 gallon* |Kh March 21. B l and C l for 2 gallons each until ■y notice B-2 and C-2 stamp* |Kor 5 gallon* until further no goud for 5 gallon*, E good iKaUon; R good for 5 gallon, until further notice A. D coupon* are uot valid jKh'-y hav e been endorsed in |Ki'h the automobile registry and state. Other couK»i carry certain additional Motorl»t* who have IK 1944 plate* should write NKnmb.r ou book and on cou- ■ Line should be drswn |Kh old number on book, but old number of coupon*. Tires ■ inspection* due: A book Me* by March 31: B and Ca 6 mouth* or every 6."00 ■ whichever to Brat. J Fa*l ON Ki'-d 2 coupon* good through ■T period 3 coupons good ■th Mareh 12: and have the K l ** vaiuet 1 uait, 10 gal ■ l uait*. 5« vallon*. 2* unit*, ■fftlloo* All change making *■« sad reserve coupon* ar* Kood Consumer* »bould b*»< ■ no; more than M% of th*:r K> aa of January 22. 1944. K Stoves ■ new heating, cooking *ud ■wi'.wn bealiag and cookiug ■■■ designed for use in the to r installation ou or K th* Baur sad for the use of ■ *OO4. oil. karaacse. gasoline are rationed Ccrtiicato* ■ be übtained from locsi board. ■ Uaed Fats Kb pound of waste lai ci good meat ration pout.

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•- 4 LOCAL CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for first Insertion 30* | Ona Time, Per Word Iki< | Additional Insortlone Per Word, Per Day_.>_._ 1< : ■■ Card of Thanks MX | Obituaries Versee, RssoluI tlona |i i ( Menua, run menu etyle |1 | , Netlooe, Cap Heads, Spt i body Mg | i I (11 pic&i deep, one column) | ♦ — — > for sale , RSK~SaLE— A home you will be J proud of. Two bed room*, hardwood floor*, basement furnaco, built-in cupboards bath, insulation. Brand new, just completed, Stevenson street. Immediate ponsession. Small down payment, rest like rent. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. • 87 ts WfR SALE — New chicken SB ■. Purena feeders, chicken fence, new galvanised pipe. Boy :: bicycle 25.00. Dick BuiMg. 41-3tx FOR SALE—Modern home on N. 2nd St. close to McMilleiui. Midwest Realty Auct. Co. Phone 174. 41-3’ FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring snpplie* and fixtures. Uh rick Bros. Phone 360. 40-ts FOR SALE- Garden lot* for food and fun, near G. E. *66 or *5 monthly. Good building lots with abstracts in all section* from *175 cash. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phene 870. 35-ts FOR SALE — Brooder bouaes. big line to choose from, immediate delivery. Geneva Hatcheries. E. C. Stucky, Phone 156 Geneva, Ind. FOR - SALE — Good rebuilt Underwood typewriter. Phone 451. 43-2tx For "Sale - Miller s Dependable Certified Hybrid Seed Corn. You can net buy any better. No'* 608. 62**, 425 (418 sold out I *5 to *8 per i bu. A 5% dbi-ount will be given lif taken before March Ist. Com ready for delivery. See me or one of my agettls. Herman L. Miller. Liberty Center telephone, Bluffton. Indiana. I FOR SALE ~ Baby "chicks now hatching. Pullorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your hroilor chicks for layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evening*. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Phone 84. 305-ts FOHSALE~Thr»-e"9x 12 iuge—one Wilton; 3 rocking chairs; one electric |x>p cooler; table and bench; used doors and windew sash. Call Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday at empty store at Monmouth. It* FOR SALE 75' Leghorn pullets. laying good; 6 rooster*. All blood tested. One simplex oil brooder stove, one large size Relate Hea - rola in excellent condition, one good kitchen range, coal or wood. Phone 91-E. Mouroc. 41-a3tx FOR~SJILE'--Willli'irall Miracle wafer seftner from Van Wert can ; now be had at Decatur by calling ' 1461. K f 3”» FOR~SALE” Nice six room, all modern, one story home In north end. Easy walking distance (1. E. Full basement. Four years old. Well kept. Boh Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 42-3 t For ‘ BALE~ ~(food"’Mcthrnink Deering web loader Raymond Becher. 4221 X

r ANSWERS TO * ' -DO YOU KNOW?" 1. lierod (Antlpesi—(Luke 13: 31. 32) 2. Trumpeta. empty pitchers aud lamp*-—<Judge» 7:16* 3. King Agrippa - (Acts 26:19*. 4. The prodigal son.-1 Luke 15: 11-32*. ss. Il Samuel 18:8-17. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOUR*: S:3O to 11:20 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays S:00 p. m. Telephone 136 Eyes Eaamlned Glasses Fitted F GIRLS WOMEN for Sewing and regular handling No SslMrday Work. Bag Service INC. gft

WANTED SEWING iIacRTKe REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 25tx WANTED=IUdIos to repair. Vhrick Bros. 261-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE—Ws repair all makes of sweepers, washers, lamps and other electrical appliances. Phone 463. Arnold A Klenk. b 8-ts WANTED-Shawl making i<nd all kind of fancy work. 415 North Ninth street. 41-3tx WANTEIWKite kitchen cafilnet. in good condition. Phone 1586. b 42-Btx WANTEb~TO RENT" Twifor three room unfurnished apartment. Write Box 213 U Democrat. 42-g3tx WANTED .Modern or semi-modern home for rent. References, twnded lease. Hob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 87(1. 43-ts. WANTED— Hemstitching anil buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 415 South First. 25tx MIS( ELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for rooting, siding and John Manville rock wool Installation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phene 41L 25t FARMERS ATTHNTIUN We remove dead horses, cows, bogs, etc Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charge*. The Stadler Pro ducts Co 15-ts WE BUY used sewing machines; urgently needed. Boardman. 445 South First St. 2511 FOR RENT FOR RENT *r~rooin farm Souse, southwest of Decatur. Electricity; heating wood for cutting. Ernest Wilson. Phone 973-E. 41-3 t FOR REnl— 7 room country home and garage. Brooder and poultry house, pasture and electricity. Phone 91-B Monroe. g 41-3 t BARUCH PLAN (Continued From raws i> Kliox has approved a bill by Chairman .May of th" house military affair* committee, calling for pos'-war compul <»ry military training for teen-age youth*. Knox mill » nea- conference that military training of 17 and IBqrrat* olds is a go'wl idea. .May says hearings on hi* 4*411 will begin next week if army and navy officers are available ta testity. At tile Hann lime, th*- an i food ■ übsldy liloc in congress predicts that President Roosevelt’s victory on subsidy 1< gislatlon will be short-lived. Legislation banning subsidies was veioe’d by the pr< -ident yes‘erday and the veto was upheld by the house. However, subsidy opponents say the war on the support payments will be renewed when Ibe price <ontrol bill come* up for extension. —u--- - —- • 'll<- courteous to all but intimate with few. and let those fear be<welltried, before you give them your confidence. —Washington.

FEDERAL INCOME TAX Report* Prepared Evenlngt I to 9 p. m. Sunday i tc I p m. 1422 W. Monrce St. Phono 1216

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MAST* CENSOffSHIF rewtnet.-m* on Allied correspondent i covering the bloody flghtmg below Rome, imposed by Ger Hir Harold R L G Alexander, commander of all Allied forces in Italy, have drawn conaideraUe criticism both tn Washington and London. Elmer Duns. Oft'l director, requested the wa- department to investigate the matin. Bir James Grigg Bntuh K.-etary of state for war. pledged that “immediate inquiries ’ will be made into the question of • nhy Anzw dl*n*tch<-» are being •ent to Naples tor policy censorship.’ Alexander to shown in this new picture aa toe viwUd front M*r Ctotcruo.

DECATUK DAILY. DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

. ■ JI THE PHOTOGBAFHS above were taken before and after the V. 8. Army Air Forces hit the Nazi-held communications center of Alife, Italy, on a recent bombing mission. Note how, in photograph at left, the bombs art still hitting within the rectangle formed by roads surrounding the town, flntemationtl)

Horse Sense Provide warmth and protection for early pig*. An electric pig brooder may »ave an extra pig or two from each litter. —hs - Have yon thought about putting some of your feeding loads op wheels? Roll heavy loads, don't carry them! —lts— Calf scours sometimes may be corrected by more careful feeding method*, or l>y vaccination. When

' 'V - it n vw ’ * V y*''# 1 ”1 I m ajdL a »• - ■ jfek? <1 A I, 1 ' *1 .pfT r r* Il Lajr -mz- - Ta ’w— * '"J 1 8 VL.T. < a’~~“ *5?- • r '•*Svyj -rT ‘ < -’J. A**. p - -“*»■** -J" ■ 'a DAY AND A HALF after Namur island, Kwajalein atoll, Marshall bland*, had been “secured” a aupposedly-sllent Japanese blockhouse blew up. burs Ung a steel door. You can imagine the surprise of the Mannes when a Jap soldier stumbled through and Iff more were found Inside. 16 of them dead, three injured. There was a large supply of aerial bomb* (tored inside. The Jap pictured in center here, blown out of the blockhouse by the explosion, sits on the ground a* Marines move toward the <i<x>rw ay to tske three pntoners. This to aa oflteial United States Marino Corps photo. (latermtiontl)

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing -“MAN IN WHITE” r ” 1 tCOME INTO .MV \ ImR.PSNUFF IS SUGPOSEOI I(JJHAT THE -!! V I'M TAKIMG HIS L _ , .OFFICE, OSCAR \ IQE/AMIMG ME—I WILL- " . . / < PLACE-HESAVS I’M THAT'S STRAMGE, I CAM y rrf *2 fi FOLLOW’EM* -p — x V >7 SMARTER THAN < THOUGHT 7 ALIO 3 P 5 /J'' HE IS WERE IO J —l ARE 37 \' A gri \ HL z® <?w■L M \ X SJ Cr >S *-Z) VC— M i ) wi r Lr** f— i v "vx -*■ s~i tL— 1-: ,t-t| 1, V BLONDIE “HERE WE GO AGAIN, GIRLS!" By Chic Young _ M ‘k COCOA LETTUCE If aifklrtlET /) ' —( SOAP ACAM < ( BAKAU * 1/lrNplc!/ O Vxl ifi : ? oftomatoes, A : Kcanopsalmom. < c < OLONplE?2tf i I LU ‘I K. b ,~K L ; — ' y 9L vb-

trouble starts, call your veterinat lan Immediately —hs—• Did you know that eggs will freeze quickly in empty nests? Keep plenty of ground corn c«As or shaving* hanging in a sack next to the nes's to make it handy for filling them Try a piece of cardboard in the bottom of the uest. It will help in preventing frozen (ggx. —tat— If the gage on your pressure <‘>oker needs checking, have It done qtow. Don't wait until canning season arrive*, advise Purdue

■ home economists.'’ — hr—• An annual application of maI: nure to K»rden soil, la one of the ’ best ways of keeping up the oft ganic content of the soil. ; I —hit—- ' Indiana is like a diamond with ! several of its small faces dlsflKI ured by man-made erosion. ; —hs— Late February or early March, while the soil is still freezing and > thawing, is a good time to seed t legume grans mixture where only ■ one sei-diiiK Is made < It t- legally required thut seed

I advertised for sale or delivered I away from the faim carry state analysis tags completely filled out. , —hs— Further information on any of the foregoing toplrs may be obtained by writing to the Dept, of Agricultural Extension. Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. • — ■■■ . O 4.000 Gale. ’Gas' Run Away Beaumont, Tex. — (UP) — Four thousand gallons of gasoline trickl»d ever the railroad track* and Into a ditch the other day while Beau- "*■ —

Public Sale I. the undereigned, will soil at public auction 5> M mile* east of Berne. Indiana, on road 118 known as the Thomas Rawley farm on Tuesday, Feb. 22,1944 Beginning st 12:30 P. M. 4—HEAD OF HORSES—4 Sorrel mare coming n year* old in foal, weighing 1560 !b*. (a good onst; Sorrel mare coming 5 year* old, white mane and t*U. weight 1500 ffis.; 2 sorrel mare colts coming one yeai old. 13— HEAD OF CATTLE—I 3 Holstein-Ayrshire cow fresh .March Ist. *lx gal. cow: Holstein cow to be frt'sh the last of Feb. six gal. cow; Holstein cow to he fresh let March; Guernsey cow, 4 yr. old. fresh about 2 months, on good flow of milk; roan cow 3 year* old. will be fresh Ist March: Black cow, 8 years old. will be fresh Ist March; 7 head young cattle coming one year old 14— HEAD OF BHEEP—I4 13 ewe* ready to lamb; 1 buck. 21—HEAD OF HOGS—2I 21 head of feeding hog* weighing 80-125 pound*. IMPLEMENTS McCormick tractor disc. 7 on a side; John Deere ML hinder In g ’(I condition; side delivery rake; Black Hawk corn planter (a good o.ie); Moline manure spreader, good condition; McCormick mower. 15-ft. cut (good*; Easy Pull Hoosier grain drill, extra good; Oliver Hingh row corn cultivator; John Deere corn cultivator; 70-tooth spike tooth harrow: wagon, with combined hay ladder and grain bed; other old wagon; 2 walking breaking plow*; smooth land roller; doubleshovel plow; *ingle-sh >vel plow; end gate seeder; corn cutting sled; stubble cutter; set brass trimmed breechlag harness; horse collars; shovels; forks; double trees; neck yoke and many other article*. About 5 ton hay in the mo*. TERMS-CASH. Arthur M. DeArmond, Owner Jeff Llechty. Auctioneer. I E. W Baumgartner. Clerk

SALE CALENDAR FEB. 21 E. D. DUEHMIG. 5> 3 miles north of Fort Wayne Road 27. Closing out Mb-. ROY 8. JOHNSON, Auct. FEB 22 ARTHUR M. OeARMOND, 6»« miles east of Berne. Ind. On th- Thomas Rawley farm JEFF LIECHTV, auctioneer. FEB. 22 GLEN K. HAMER, 6 miles South of Norwalk. U Improved 97 Acre Farm and All Personal Property. J. F. ffanmann, auctioneer. FEB. 22—HENRY LINDER, « 4 mile north and % mile west of Edgep ton CHRIS BOHNKE auctioneer FEB 22 -KINE A EILER, Camden. Ohio, Dnroc h>g sale. ROY JOHN SON. Auct. FEU 23 A. E. FARR, 2 miles east and >9 mile north of Convoy. Ohio. Closing out sale. ROY JOHNSON, Auct. FEB. 23-C D BALSINGER and NOAH SPRUNGER. firat tain east of Herne on State Road 118. EHenberger Bro*, and Melvin L-echty, Auct*. FEB 24 MRS HUGH DANIELS. 116 So Sth. Decatur. Ind. Household Goods J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer. FEB 2i MRS. VANCE MATTAX. 2H mile* east and 2 tnlies north of B-me. Ind JEFF LIECHTV, auctioneer FEB 24 ERNEST McAFFEE, Maikle. Ind. Reg Guernsey cattle dispersal sale ROY JOHNSON. Auct. FEB 25 WM. J. HOFFMAN, 3 miles we*t of .Monroeville, closing oat sale JOHNSON A BOHNKE. Auct*. FEB. 25 JACK DAILEY, 154 Acre Well improved Farm. 1•< mile* North- ast of ih-catur. Indiana. J. F. SANMANN. Auct. FEB. 26 ADOLPH A EDWARD SPRUNGER, 2 miles north -rs Hie mill at Berne or 4 mile* south of Monroe. Farm sale. MELVIN LIECHTV, auctioneer. FEB 26 JAMtfc RUNYON, 3 * ««a«t of Geneva. Ind on Sialo H«j*l lit. Ellenbergei Bros., Au»i FEB 26 CHARLES J. A SOLOMON TERNET. 10 miles east of Fort Wayne, 5 mile* east of New Haven, ». mil-, cast oi He»aucon Cut hoi I- church; I 1 * tnih west of Zulu on th< Lincoln highway road No 30. ROY JOHNSON. Auct. FEB 28 CARL MEISCH A SHANK BROS. South Whitley. Ind Uuroc hog sale ROV 8. JOHNSON, Auct. FEB 29 MRS. C. P. HIRSCHV, •* mile east and ’s mile south of Berne. Ind. JEFF LIECHTV. auctioneer. MAR 1— E. J SCHEINER, 3 mile* east of Deratur on Helm road; Closing out sale. ROV JOHNSON. Auct. MAR 2—FRED DICKUS. Huntertown, ind.. Live Block sale. ROV JOHNSON Auct. MAR 3 G A. EDDY, 6 miles north <>f Convoy. Ohm and then mil-* east, oi 5 miles south of Payne, Ohio on road No. 49 then 14 miles east. ROY JOHNSON, auct MAR 9 -CLARENCE VINING, Celina. Ohio Admr’a aale of Land and i personal propelty ROV JOHNSON, Auct.

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tnont residents attempted to salage some of the precioua liquid in iiottiea, cans and pans. The liquid poured out from a large gasoline truck which had collided with a switch-engine. Little of the gasoline could be salvaged. Jehovah's Witnesses 123 N. 9th Street Sunday, February 20. 7:00 p. m. All people of good will are invited to attend ‘hl* timely Bible study. Trade In a Good Town — Dwoatur