Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1944 — Page 5

i, APRIL 10. 1944.

ml Reports • <LV^ ORT 0F LOCAL m *‘ RKET * for :'E3BW> MURRAY A CO. Bpnd* of llveetook at Cralgvllle, g|i '’—’ •*•'■> d,y U «i* 1* :J0 P m - Apl IT 1". Il « ® 'WX 1310 2«SS> £ 2 SMb- 1 ■ -■ - fMB ! 1 S&K, lii:. ’V&K 1 .. ■- 50 grw - -o : X“3Ke’ ----1 iJ " .. 14.60 k "t 11 gjfiE 600 wmßulE ego ano QUOTATIONS Krr'ihed by A Poultry Co, pyjrtt; Phono IM April It' ■.. • . -'i* brown eggl, Kand fryers 21' 11m - 4r ,■•; *ißb '"' .. . 20c * lll, ‘ (tBCO LIVESTOCK 11 ’■ i -" !a y ■""" ■ h 110 (bill lll'ia) HHS 1 " v '" :l1 ■ 1 ■ l ■ ■ • : '•< ■•' 1 ■•• 17" * • < "I "" l '’""'' ■■ 41:25 313 5". ' ■’" 'll" • >- ;i ' i'Hlipl' I" ’ 1 • 1 :"I ■ i an»! to riioin;. Illi « I'lUl" 1 medium isHMlr Io ll' bll-uil) I" Willi most g .ul'HIM ' Mi'.- ami <u’t<t> MMp ' 'Kill bull - samwgr anil beef H||B ’ ' ”• ll ' ' 1,1 '" ■*’ MaM : • i- iv -t. < i ino i> ilk MBH ’"l' <*7; tew loads fl'.ll". bent licit'l* < irti i < owv. I*s" uik-wm- bulls to <l2. ||||Bi .. io p; _■> >o< * ** ■* '■*'*■ ■ ■;>. bl It .> ." III' . "I' 101 l ioiilH geo.l I '1.0i.010 f. <1 WiMileil I ■’>" •■>'.-.i! ."Hil.i h'!'! . 'WO load- jub good <ll -■>■ deck com . n ''l koob-il L»mbv. loads 67 Ib. shorn I Hid No 2 pelts aged bulks. I*. IW'.-s absent. ig|B** yNE LIVESTOCK k ... ady to 1" I ' lo 225 It.- 11!.!*". i t mi. to d.tii n>s . too n>» 11!5"; IMO to ■9b io i6o n>- ii7s. mi ii.>» Ltn to i«o n<lo rat n>» i. uo; I*l to calves 16 0H; splint: yearling, 12 "6. LIVESTOCK Apr in ill'i MB*" "“"• matkel aellve lb <m it" n>> up. iighti-r eow- steady to 10 to 330 n>. 1100 to 10 100 n>» 13 70; 160 to BBltMt to 13 90. (on to 1.-,!t Io 12.25; rows 13.00 to MB 2 : "0 i »l». • 60" mai steers !< «»; bulk mi d grade 13*5 to 15 f," to rholce helfet . i-atly I:i sn b , iixnnion tn good <:*• 5" lat.tten. allCi illttirs veuh-rs So lower; •al grain MARKIT •*K ELEVATOR GO ®Ceii«ct«i April 10. •"« nbHet to ctiaag. 11 «!*■« Ae». doltewM M tUnwMRT. • .-. 1161 IB"! Wheat ! ’* 'lorn ! 60 W 6 '- ‘-at.. |B° r "‘ a:l ’ 1 "« »2 lb. teat 65 ... 7(x Bb—- — W* •« Wr taMte! Mm M w M» teat. U-klra.

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED * ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for flrot Ineertlon 30< I One Time, Per Word ,y a t | Additional Ineertlong Per Word, Per Dey 1« Card of Thanks ao< | Obituaries Verooa, Reeolutlone ft j Menue, run menu etyle |1 , Notices, Cap Hoada, ArL body so* | (IS plcaa deep, one column) | FOR SALE FOR SALE—Complete line of wlrins eupplie* and fixtures. Uhrick Bros. Phone 3«0. to-ts SALE—Garden lots for food and fun. near G. E. |65 or |5 monthly. Good building lota with abstracts !n all sections from *l7* cash. Bub Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone *7O. . 35-ts FOR SALE — Brooder" houses, big line to choose from. Immediate delivery. Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phone 166 Geneva, Ind. FOR SALE -2 fnwh cows, Ben F. Butler, route one. Phone 569-B. M-g3tx Fttlt SALE — Several Drophead sewing machines; several used gas stoves. Decatur L'pholstry Shop, 146 S. Second. Phone 420. BALE — 19*7 Ford in good condition. Phone 9164 L 85-3tx frdß SALE — Baby chicks now hatching. Pullorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order yonr broiler chicks for layers now. Open each evening eicept Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Phone *4. SM-tt FOR HALkJ 1935 Plymouth coadi. five very good 'ire*, good motor, good appearance, immediate sale. Terms cash. Phon- 6441 S6-2IX FOR SALE—9O acre farm, im itcd 1 mile west of Pleasant Milla: good 7 room house with electricity, soft waler in house, large barn and several good outbuilding*. 40 acres under cultivation, balance in pasture at present time. Thin farm Is close to good school and cburches Priced to sell, can give immediate possession ol buildings. For further information aee or call Bryce ItunieJs. Phone 3903. M*t RmTBALE 2 day old Hol-' ~in calf. Harry Michaels. Monroe phon. !»2< F()ir.SAI,E -White enameled < <mk atock Ilk** new. Hotpolnt electric stove. Favorite .base burner Phone 9496 or call at 2U5 Grant street. MlgJlX Foil BALE 6 burner Perfection oil stove twith oven. Call B’l W. Monroe Street aft r I p. tn 56 gl’x FOR BALE Baby < lin ks, all lead Ing bred* Hatched Wednesday lof each week. O. V. Dilling, DecaI tar and Cralgvllle Phone. 72-T Ffik BAIJE—New and used milking machines'. Pipe line and portable. Phone 114. Cliff Nussbaum. It, in lii,: M" T FOR’SALE" 940:i Hydraulic - Ja< k and high duty Delco Remy generator. Telephone 371 after 4 p m. Mdtx FOR RALE 2 wh" I imph rnent trailor with truck wheels and tire*. Phone 6572. mile south Decatar on *7. **"?!* F6R~fIAI.E — 5-room u-mi modern residence. Good location. A. D 14uttl<'«. agent. b 86-3 t Baby chick* win - gn?w faater'at law* cost ii fed Beco starter; *3.70 per US' pound*, with C-K4le;te *3 90 per 100 pounds Burk Elevator Co.. Decatur and M in roe 79-T » || , !!■ ...I .1 0... I FOR RENT FOIt lIENT s_room5 _ room home and garden, good condition. lurat»-d 1% milt* southwest of Wren. t>hfo. for *lO per nsoßth. E. H Sltepard. g M 2t* FOR RENT 3 roouFm'Kb'Tu a par mment with bath, t'ptown Furnished or unfurnisited. Phone 371. Mr*. W J. Kuhn)-' 127 North Third BL t ii- -o —- MASONIC Stated inwiing Tuesday, April 11 at 7:39 p m Edward F. JabeiS. W M b*MU „ i Card of Thank* We wish la ’bl* manner to express our thanks to friend* and t <ur comfort and kind (teeds. the floral offermpa th" singers and Rev Marahal Rev Mo- r for thrir consoling word* in our bereavsenocL The (Welch! Family WHY SVFFEK Rheumatic. Neuritis. Arthritis. Periodic Pain*. Lumbago and all ' other ache* and pain* are qukh reiioeed With AITs Compound W G Tablet*. Positively ■anraatrod At all drug store* or Jard *l*» to LU-vU Pharntaua. Co brnrou U< _

WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —AI! make*. Needlea, oil, belts, part*. Boardman's 446 South First 79-26tx WANtEIV-Rmfao to r*pstir. Ohrick Bro*. 2*l-tf APPLIANCE BERVIC& W* repair all make* of sweeper*, washer*, lamp* and other electrical appliances. Phone 463. Arnold A Klenk. b 8-ts CUSTOM HATCHING ~2i4c per egg In our Buckeye electric incubator*. Bring egg* any Tuesday. Baumgartner'* Hatchery, 9 mile* south of Magley. 80-12 t WANTED — Wall and window washing. Phone 6906. a5-g.lt x WANTED - Mechanic and repair man for farm machinery. Steffen Implement Co. Decatur or Bluffton. WANTED Loans on farm*? Eastern money. Low rate*. Very liberal term*. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f We buy Mswing machines, atty make. Boardman'* 445 South First. WANTED Elderly couple to care for Invalid «nan in his own hmne. Earl Sipe, Berne Route 2. M6-3tx WANTED .Small - tricycle” Phone 6134,. 86-3tX WANTED Tra< tors to repair by experienced mechanic. Specialise in John Deere tractors. Pnone 873 or 1089. William McClure. 86 9tx, ticket WANTED --- InstrucikmT - M . Would like to hear from reliable men who would like to train in spare time to overhaul and install Refrigeration and Air Conditioning C'l'iipment. Should be mechanically Inclined. Will not interefere with your present work. For Information alrnut tills training, write at once giving name, address, age and your working hours. Utilities Inst. 232 care D-mocraL 86-2 IX-S v.’xN'i'ED Experien ed wnltiiaa will work evening* after 4 o'clock J’houe 8692. M>-glt WANTED -Hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mr*. Boardman. 445 South Firat. 79-251 x MIS(EiaiaNE()US FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 79-25 t FARMERS ATTENTION -We remove dead aorses, cow*, hogs, ate. Decatur phona 3000. We pay all phon* charge*. The Stadler Product* Co. l*-tf FARM U)ANS - at"4% for 6,7, 10, 16, 20. 30, 35, 40 year*. No charge to the borrower, borrower can pay any amouni at acy time on tbo principal. Drop m a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. itOOFiN O? sI DING~We "carry a complete line of Celotex roofing, siding and iMulation. Call us for free estimate. We apply. Arnold & | Klenk. 46-ts LOST ANI) FOUND IjijßT" Large knile in leather <a*e. Call 187. 84-g3tx LttST Green tatier «Ert wilt* Bui< k trimming on road No. 224, near city limit*. Reward. Virnon llrowu, route 3, Bluffton. Ind. a 86-2tx LOfrF ♦'•'rlificate lor ga* stove. 'Ervin Paul Anderson. 722 Washington St. 86-1 tx Mist" itniwn -.ibardlne pi>< k,-t---ilMstk containing valuable paper* and billfold. A and (’ xa* ration book*, betavi en Fort Wayne liarwater and Decatur. Mr*. 'Martha Colchin Kitsou. 86-gltx FT. WAYNE'S FLYING fCoatlauM From Page l> • He loved to fly so. that it seem* terrible he has to be kept on the giound* " Mahurm had won the Distinguished Service Cross, the air medal and Three ttonk le-af Cluster*, and the Distinguished Flying Cross. He temporarily became America'* |ea<Hug aca in the European theater March * by knoc king down three Na*! plane* m a raid on Berlin. bringing hl* total to 2<* at that time. It was the third time in bad made a triple bag. — — Mirur. «»r *MTI KWK%T or % •>. %•. V*r|t Z id liervby kKch *h* • !*- li6-tr« an*i |.M-4* * •! Airr*'l K«>ni* y, «lri < um*wl t«> rtppeatr in <>»•• A'i t - •■ ■ ; 1 4 if t ’ ■ i'i I 1•» 4 - fur, IrHiiafm, on th* 3nd of M-«y. 11X1 Mn 4 emMNk, »f why the rtiiMl Netti* with th** • wtstr of mm hl Iprnbn! »h'*ul4 rw>t appr*ikrw* 1 > I nolifhtl t*» th»n »•»*• fbrr* jarrs's/ *»f h*' i th*i.‘ Elsi rr W. A>ln»lnl«frat«*r <•* n«»ii with will \ tl «, ISB I • N. U- ilrttrr. tlO9T«r> N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 3:30 to 11:SS 13:30 to S:00 Saturday*. S;00 *. m. 1M Ey*o Exmilm* Gl*mm fitted

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Ration Calendar (War Pric* *ud Ration Board Office, corner First and Monro* St*., closed Tuesday and Thutwday.) Proce***d Food* Blue stamp* A8 through K* good for 10 pointe each Indefinitely. Meat* Red atatnp* A8 through J 8 good for 10 point* each indefinitely. KK, L 8 and M 8 valid April 9, good indefinitely. Sugar Stamp 30 in Book four good for 5 pound* uutll further notice. Stamp 4" in Book four good for 5 pound* of canning sugar. Stamp 31 in Book four good for 5 pounds become* valid April 1. ShM* Stamp 18 in Book One good for one pair expires April 30. No. 1 "airplane” ctamp in Book 3 good tor 1 pair until further notice. Gasoline Stamp A-ll good for 3 gallon* through June 21. B-2, 03, B-3 and C-3 good for 5 gallons until further notice. T (»ec. Qlr) good for 5 gallons through June 30. E and E-l good for I gallon. It and R-l good for 6 gallon*. R and R-l not valid at filling station* but c<m*umer may exchange It and E at hi* local board If he wMht** to purchase non-highway gasoline at filling station. A, B, C, D and T cuu|m>iih are not valid until they have been endorsed in ink. pencil, stamped or printed with the automobile registration number and state. Motoriris should write 1944 number* on book and on coupons. Tire* Next Inspections due: A book vehicle* by Sept. 30. B book on or before June 30; C book by May 31; commercial vehicle* every 6 month* or every 6,000 milo*. whichever is fimt. . Fuel Oil Period 4 and 5 coupon* valid through Sept. 30; and have the following values: 1 unit, 10 gallons; 5 unit*. 50 gallons; 25 units, 260 gallons. Al) changtemaklug coupons and reserve coupon* are now good. Consumer* should have used not more than 90% of their rations as of April 1. Stove* All new heating, cooking and ' combination beating aud cooking *tov«*. designed for use in the | household, for Installation on or, above the floor and for the use of coal, wood, oil, kerosene, gasoline and A. are rationed. Certificate* mu«t be obtained from local board. Used Fat* Each pound of waste fat I* good for two meat-ration point*. volt' I l» I VVI-ttEMS Not'- '■ l» b< ri-by given that Mon* I <t,v Mny I will be the last dsy to , pay your Spring Installment of . taxes. Th. county treasurer'* office wilt i"- open * A. M to • F. M dui:ii« the ta« paling season All taxes not paid by that time will be- < ..in' dellnqui nt an<l an prnaltv will Im added, an additional *>% will 1., added for earit year tax r'-maltia 1 unpaid from firs' M imlay In May In lhe year the drilnquemy oe'-urod. Those who have bought or sold prop. rt> and wl«li a division of taxes 1 ar* M«*k**fi to i*«*m«* In nt oner '•all "II th. Auditor for errors snd any reductions. The Treasurer can malie n» correction. The Treasurer will not be responsible for the penalty of delinquent | taxes resulting from the oinmlasb'ii 106 taxpayers to stale definitely <>n What property they d, -ire to iHiy. in whose name II may tn- found. In what township or corporation It Is situated Persona owing delinquent taxes should pay them at on* e. the law Is sU'h that there is no option left for theeTre laurer hut enforce tile Collection *»f drlimtuent taxes. County orders will not paid •« anyone owing delinquent taxes All persons ar,- warned against them parthular attention. If you pay taxes In more than one township mention the fact to the Trensurer. Also see that your receipts •••II for all your real relate and personal properly. In making Inq'llriaa of the Treasurer regarding taxes to Imure reply do not fall to Include return postage. r Roy L Price Treasurer Adams County, Indian*. v» Apr. 3 to 3»

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “BRING ON THE GRI B. TOOTS!" iffj> <W —rT (inspection; K. > , aint left- >- i / T* K I aem?/- 7 ?; handed _i eats ) ' ' / fe \Z3, •> f MESs\ -I x- L' —' SKn — i<l S <DIT' ME > z - .-> ,Fv SOf WV’ w r£ SB $9 *****"******* il* -- ' £— ’Kam »ine* BLONDIE JUST LIKE A WOMAN! By Chic Young r nuns mini x— " I LJ If' ■^ T< 2S< L |sSfiMT“ <n /W6OUXMOOOPv) C/X » rH ( X'X ) P fAh 7 THERE UMDER 'lft > HOME AND I 7/ || (ffN6NG LIKE J l /->~ JU n X?*A kTVIE DOORMAT J H . ( UAWENT6OTMV I MAP Ngt J IJ S / aXX\ X J \ KEV ILL HAVE //. V !J J ( 0/10 xSV/aX 71 (TosiraurueiE ) / > it-J t !z 4 k ANDWT / g t e 7 •£ y?TI \ 'k SX * (fortmem \T / * /Fjz, S/l \ */-■ —”1 M I '*• »%ni '"‘’''.Ljßfv/ ** I ‘xK* >ll ”• ~ 1\ . -* X * u«g, ' I Mb % JBHK- 'll 4\x < a < y*WBl|_i_ — - _- ■NMMMgr

■■■ ' HE, J L | L—/ J I 'x3 ■ 4 kA 1 ‘Saass' -cww *,*w k < 'BEARING a r**«mblanc* to a scene from a western thriller Is this photo 'of a gun due! io Wichita, Kan., between police officer* and tailor Stanley < K. BargeL When a fire inspector ordered Bargel to remove tire hazard* I from hi* shop, the tailor shot and killed him. Police had to wound him four time* before effecting hi* capture, (international Soundphoto)

MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Pres* Stock* irregular iu quiet trading. Bonds Irregular.

MEN WANTED For Essential War Work All Shifts Ages 16 to 60 I .earn Wire Mill Trade Inspectors and Shipping Clerks Needed » Emplov ntenl Office Open N a. m. to 5 p. m. Hiring according to W.MC regulaliun.s. PHELPS-DODGE COI’I’EK I’KOIM CTS (OKI’.. INCA MFC. DIVISION Lincoln IliKhwav East PUBLIC SALE I will ><*ll at Public Auction :it my plm <• of buxine** on Nullmail Ave., on Road No. 221, Decatur, ludiai'u. Saturday, April 15, 1944 Commencing at 12:30 P M. The following described new and used Fann Implciii'-iits mid other urlhb Good Oliver tractor disc; Us'd Tractor disc; Oliver ll' tractor plow. Oliver 12" tactor plow; Two new <-it*l .tat*- -• derc: One u *d end gate seeder; 2 mower*; 2 xpriiiK tooth harrows; Inir-k fool roller; N<-w Tractor rotary ho- umm! on alsiut 5" .ich h; Two brand new true tor harrow-plane iuiti-niul« her*: One u**! tractor culti-mulchci: Black Hawk corn planter; New fro * power corn riielb-r; Two el*-(tii*-welded rubber Hr*- wagons; tine new pres-ure paint gun; One u«*<l paint gun. Model A Ford pickup truik; power cieam •• pciatoi. portable radio; One lot of new house pahlt; I'aNean water p.iint; Illi* and grease-; Gr .'»<■ guu*; IMI drum*; tool boxes; hammers; uew wheeland rim* for Font and t'hev. axles; Window* lompiet.' with gl.* Green Giant gear inclosed pump jack, like new; Buzz --■* outfit for Ford tracto, 1 . TRACTORS- 1934 Ford»>ii tractor; 1927 Foid-on tractoi I'ulnv.it*" attachment for Furdsou. Will also sell a lot of other implement* aic mtri- * and useful articles not mentioned here. TERMS- CABH. Dierkes Auto Parts Co. Ro> H. Joi"i-o" Auct. T Scblefei'stein t'leik. Nuriman Ave.. Oecatur. Ind >(

Curb stocks irregular. Chicago stock* irregular. Cotton up a* much as 40 cent* a bale. Wh'ar. oat*, rye ami barley

future* up fractionally. » Chicago livestock: hog* strong- 1 cattle steady to strong, lamb* < generally steady < o j Women Needed For Army Signal Corps Columba*. O. April 10 One hundred iwovnen ftom the fifth *er- I vice command, who tnet special I qualification* for service with the army signal corp*, may now enlist I In the women's army corp* for a»- <

SALE CALENDAR APR. 14 LEWTON A RAUCH. 7 mile* ninth of Decatur or the first farm east of William Elevator on the Allen A Adams County line Ryy Johnson, auctioneer. Catlin sale. APR 15 DIERKEi AUTO PARTS CO., Nuriman Ave on Road No. 224. Dec* tur. Roy Johnson, auctlone' r Farm Implement*. APR. 15 MRS. W. MAYNARD JOHNSON. 2 mile* East of Decatur, on No. 224. 1U mile* North Livestock. Machinery and household furniriting*. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. APR 22 DANIEL SPRANG. 507 North 2nd st Decatur. Furniture, Aatiuue* and many other article*. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. LOOK HERE, MISTER! Ix/fri you and I have just a little chat. I know you are anxious to do all you can to help in the war effort. Maybe that’s because your son or your brother is in the Service. Or maybe it's becauth* you are just a ginxi American, realizing that your country needs your help. So, you have saved tin cans and scrap pa|>er and gasoline and tires. You gave your blood and your money to the Bed Cross. You did all those things cheerfully and unselfishly and you still want to do more. Well. Sir, I'm going to ask you to do a little more, but— I'm not going to ask you to donate your service— I'll pay you for it. You know that we can’t fight this war all over the world without food, lots and lots of food, more and more meat, milk and eggs. Now surely, you also know that in order to produce more food we first have to produce more Feed. We are trying to do that very thing here at McMillen Feed Mills and Central Soya Com|>any, Inc., but we neetl more help. We need help because 117 of our men have entered the Armed Services. We need help because the Government asks us to produce more and still more of our products. So, we have figured out away for you to help out in this vital war work. We want you to work for us for only three hours in the evening, from six to nine o'clock, and orTSaturday mornings? You don't even have to work every evening or on Saturday mornings, if that 'is not convenient for you; we will be glad to arrange to suit your convenience. We want you to help us unload rars of aoybeana, corn, and other ingredients used in our plants. And. we will |>ay you—pay you well for this work we ask you to do. Here is your chance to help the war effort anti incidentally to help yourself. 1 urge you to come in and enroll as a Soldier of Production on the home front and help us to produce more Meat. Milk, and Eggs for those who are on our fighting front. Apply To Max Schaefer Director of latlior Relation'* McMillen Feed Mills. Inc. Central Soya Company, Inc. Telephone 337 Decatur. Indian* Telephone 337

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•IgnmoD' *4 Arlington Hall Station, WMbington D. C. a large aignal corp* installation., according to an announcement made today by Major General Jazn*-* L Collin*, coaninandfnx general of the fifth service command. 0 ... - , — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat. May 61.73% bid; July, 31.71%; Sept, |169%-%; Dec., 11.69%. Oat*. May. .82 bid; July. 79% Sept- -76% *»k*d; Dec.. .79% Mked.