Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1944 — Page 5

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BJ Reports »SBSZJ» MURRAY A CO. H** 1 : jg .v«ry i«y t2:J° A "’• (WKtd •'‘ !f ‘ l Bi 12 70 13 50 58 1225 19 : : 12.00 M 12.75 ! * ‘ 10.75 moo MB ii 50 9 00 S l<sv IgB r . e.ou |^L holK |alK ego ano SKultry QUOTATIONS FurelaMd by IHvttr En 4 Poultry Co, Phono 1M Corrected April 12. |M i: .»h t. • ■«“ ■ 27c brown • gs«, ML .; ■p 22c ■■r. ’-' ■ ■ lc 24c ■B? ifW'’ - 2 J« gg^R",. .•• - ,r - .ist • »K‘ ■—• H* l t. u »■•'■’ ISc LIVESTOCK |Bh... <i i-i-i<" Mil-; <•> 3"O th' vo*« In .*■■! al 13 I" to jKbxi. ~ ■.<! ,wr prob-1 i :>• ■ ’’*•■•’» ..pend barely h»tfr.» -tv.siiy lii weak. tii-ii 1525. two --*! In chon e 1140 lbs. .. . ■«< jM* !: '■ I■ ■ • Hid I util i * SS• ’ '■ ' .idy tup - loin tiled M’- ■»..<* .idy II to to |H CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ■to Apr is - itl’i - k: 14'"«i Muket opened ta! ' nodi ralcly in- . y • ■ ■ ly fu H» iriitk tin: M ..day s average; |M tin! .hutie .'OU t„ 370 n>s BB >• 1J «■ i•;< al top 13 HO; BS* r ‘ 11 13.30; 15 ■*’ »• 12<H‘ ", i::us; good Mo to 530 n, *owBSF :> 11 '* <b ">*l clearance. Ito*' < allei 15*01 Fed snd ysrlii.g- steady tu S| * oediu.-n iad good gtaden out v.-iugth strictly |W" !«• tig’ a ... top 16 r,H. IMS 11 “ !4 ‘"' * ininou offkiller if. ~, I:50 . mr|l . M '■ I n. offi r- » *" ’» I* "< oe-t fed h. fi;sc dd head 15’01 ST' 7 g * Ml 'dM '”* f Hr “ bl < h « tl’W; bulk ueef ■F ’** 10 !3 s»>; cult, r* 9no |K' ”* *“•»' >' fa' Milla lo SB, aa ' ' ' !n!n ’ ■ light aau age IS *" >:; ’■« »'*• and below ; |y ’ a' 1500 di.att: bll ‘ > ** BB~*k lanth< opened steady. and i hoii e toi to |(0l ’ r * 4 '’ 2 0 wuoled lamliH 154 16 4', other g.xjd and «“!• held 1(J i is4i i|Ml ■ ‘.’"'l'' '-ad common 59 UI. Hso, ,hort load ■l ~" ni '•'T’h" No. 3 pelt K* * buyer -hi-ep Bewray .toady ■ '■•’’CAGO GRAIN CLOSE Bbl*' hid - JulyB* ,; t P ' ' l*<. bld; July. 9 Mr MA " Krr ■ ** «L«VATOW co . ■ April 15. ***** to chance 9>** ,rtM ■ ‘ ’’red at atorator K s ** 4 Wh* M ** B ,T *U«w r 1 ’ 10 B i » ' s <o >° B „ — — 2.00 ■ On* _ oo S °N»- a?” I tlxjj***

* LOCAL CLASSIFIED * ADVERTISING RATES — Minimum far first Inaartlon 100 | Ona Tima, Par Word l'/,< | Additional Inaortlon, Par Word, Par Day It | — Card as Thanks 800 | Obltuarla* Voroaa, Roaolutlana »1 | Manua, run menu atylo (1 | Natlcaa, Cap Hoado, SpL body sot | (11 plcaa dorp, one column) | FOR SALE FOR ftALfc—Complete lino of wiring auppllea and fixture!. L’hrlck Broe. Phone 3<o. 40-ts FOR RALE—harden lota for food and fun. near O. E. 165 or S 5 monthly. Good building lota with abatracta in all aoctlone from >175 caah. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 35-ts FOR SALE — BroodeiF houoeeT big line to choooe from, immediate delivery. Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phone IM Geneva, ind. nit FOft AaLE — Baby - chicks now hatching. Pulloruv tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler cbicka for layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery. Monroe, Ind. Phone 84. 805-tt FOR ikALE 3 tow AlUlfa liay~2 tons mixed Imy Henry Baumann, route three. 9.3-g3t Fofl“HALE'^*l3 _ iwd - <rt* sheep. Vega cream separator. !>'l<o plant. Sheep clipper Harold Ehlerding, Decatur route 2. 92-2tx FOR“SALE 4yr obfHol.teiii cow. dur to calf. Marion Richart, route 6. 5 miles east on 33. 92-2tx , FOR“SALE — B!a<k~aiid tan and Black and white Rat Terrier pupa from good ratter. Phone 6i3 B. 93 2tx FLASIi Important newa for hornr lovers: We have dunks, 89 85 to 842.95; wardrokt*. 87.50; Wilton. Axmlnster, Berkshire and Gold Seal rugs. 87 50 to 8112; reclining chairs; Ottomans with sprinita. 842.50-849 50. Hi chairs. 86 50; hassocks. 83.50 to 812. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 92-31 FOR SALii —ll aid boy's bicycle, like new. Goodyear Service g 92 3t For SALE - Quilting frames? wedding ring and appliyued grape quilts. Phone 6911. _g 92 21 ForTaLE— Roan cow with calf by side; coming 4year-old Roan mare. Walter Thieme, phone <4B-11. 5,2 2lx For~SALE one female black Cocker spaniel puppy Phone 177. »> 92 '« FOR SALE King upright piano 820 OT. Phone 1040 92-2 t FOR SALE -International I'i ton truck, good tires, good condition. R I* Leßrun. Willshire phone 88-gtl jR)fi)RS” W<'ca7ry a complete line of electric motors, including U. 1-3. H. %h P A l * o • complete line of electrical supplies. Arnold A Klenk Foft SALE Tn.-,I sow” omi.ng with second litter, will farrow the middle of April or first of May. See Ollie Kreps. Phone 9734:. 9! 3t Loo*> and bailed hay. Good oats. Bob Ehrman. 1-3 mile north Kirkland H S, Craigvilie telephone* • i For saLe «7“Ti<AitE V ■»un< work horse; young male hog Ed Arnold. Decatur RR 2. ,2 1 S J? Fo& BAiaE 75~i[Miunl ice box Inquire Viw. Will August. 722 High Street after 5:i5 p. m <2-gßtg FOR SALfc-ll»'lstein bull. S mos. old. Very well bred Young rw With aix PH- 3 weeks old Fred H. Koentman 2 miles north of Preble. ,2t,M .. -o — FORT WAVNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Apr I* — (UP) —livestock: Hogs' market steady to 25 Hs. lower. 20» to 270 ibs. 13 25: 3.t< U> 400 lbs 12.75; 1»< to 2<m ibs 13.00; !<*• to I’t" F" ,2 ‘ S: ’ to ISO Ibs II 25; 140 to ISO fbr 11.00; 130 to IP' #»• 10-75; 120 to 130 fts. 10.50. 104* to 12V ms. rRough* 12J55. Stags ».50; «■*** hog- <00; calves 15 i»: spring lamb. 1550; yearlings 12«: awes BQO _ Leo “Dutch” Ehinger insurance F | RK _ WINO -* UT ° . 720 W. 3rd St. Phon* J ‘° == T == T == bixleß Of»TOMETRi»T HOURS: •:IO ta 11:M u 5;00 Caturdayfc <:<o w - Eyes Eaamlnad Giaaeea FMMd (

FOR SALE — Potatoes, Ed Miller. Route No. 1. '-j mile south of Balam. 93-Gt FUR SALE — Rabbits und pens; 1935 Oldsmobile coach. Priced reasonable. Entering service soon. Vincent Hann!. 3M Oak St. 93-3tx ■— 0" " WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman'. 445 South First 79-25'X to rapair. Uhrick Bros. 2<l-tf APPLIANCE SERVICE all makes of sweepers, washers, lamps snd other electrical appliances. Phone 463. Arnold A Klenk. b 8-ts We buy sowing machines, any make. Boardman's 445 South First. 84-IStX WANTED TO RENT By auim"Cor sooner. 4 unfurinshvd rooms or email house Also to buy good In al roia. Phone 5651. 92-g2t MAID WANTED Lo»,-ly lioiim, pleasant work. No laundry or heavy work. 42'> weekly. Phone collect. Fort Wayne A-9232. 93-3 t WANTED — s<Nl lawn mowers to wharpen. Phone lOSH at Frank Schmitt residence, 213 S First St. It WANTED- H7-mVtit<• fi Ing and buttonhole making Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First. 79-26tx MISCELLANEOUS ROOFING. SIDING —Now is the time to take care of that leaky roof. We carry a complete line of Carey roofing, siding and rock i wool lueulatlon. Call us for free estimates. We apply Arnold A Klenk. "’f NE W TIooIUI ' H)R* OLD" Rent our new floor sander, makes old floors look like new. Inquire at GsmMs's, Phone No. 429. 88*8t MONEY TO LOAN -Caah loans of gin tn 83"** made to women or men. Decatur Loan and Discount Co. above Auto License Bureau. T FRE E* EST 15IA TES for roofing, sldIng and John Manville rock wool Insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 79-25 t FARMERS ATTENTION-We remove dead norsee. cows. hogs. utc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products) Co. 15-tl FOR RENT _ FOR RENT -2 ro<iin and kitch- nette cabin, semi modern. Phone 1427. !•-' " NOTICE CAIfLkMEIJ Pasture for rent. Homer Raudenbaah Phone 513-A. 876tx LOSTANDFOUND LOST Navy i<l> n'llii alion :.ig Richard August Rickord. Phone 747 if.w.iid gHX LOST Ladies green billfold containing cash, check cards and identiti* alion, between Decatur Super Servk’e and Edward Studio. Reward. Call 447. 92 3t LOST - —’ 1945 tiiivs ring, initials G.M.S De<atur Catholic school. Return to school Phone No. 299. R< w ird '• I ■' ' M W4T WlTl part I** who - borrowel two plaid silk umbrellas from First United Bre'hrcn oburch Easter Sunday evening pleane return them to church or parsonage. 92-g2t ———o ■■■■—. fvwajalein. bigg<*t atoll of the Marshall.*, is 2.40< miles southwest of Pearl Harbor and 2.750 mile* from Tokyo. One tire for a boinbinx plane requires I4't pound* of mbber, or as much a* woven auto tires. Merit G «H 11X41. <>:ITI.KW)A V •H' s:»r»o; mi. X„u.. is hereby given l«» the . r<--ditors, heirs »h<l legatees of Job., w. Brown. Hr <l> ..••••d to appear , in llie Adams f|t< uit *Wt, hjld «l Ite.-ut'ir, Indiana, on the It th day ; Mu>. I»I4. and slrrw cause. If an>. win the Final Hetllemwrt Amount with the • slate „t »aid tlmeder.l «boal«l hot be approved- and a »es heirs are notlfl-d to then and there make pr—>f ,rs helrwiup. and re'eive their dietribullve shares. MiHoti <» Brown, Administrator lo „ ir. Indians. April IS. t»l» H. H. Heller. MInTOC, , April IS-Sa Hlrth OHlllent* • NoUre is hereby given that ftajinund t’arl Mlwards has filed s petition in the Circuit ' Coart of Adem. Ceunty Indiana, to have the time and plats of hl* btrth determined held petition i» «et for hearing on • tl.e "'.in dry of April. 19*1 ci.rt'K o. tiwh’TNßß I Clark of th* Adam. Circuit , ■im H < raSTIFK ATSt Nall--e 1* hereby given that Msl- dm Uonso Hipfe* • lug filed a petition in the Circuit court f Adems County. the t*n»* birth det»miin«*4. lUid t" hearing on t h 'lo <4 April. !?•£ <’LYI»E O TIUXTNKK Clerk ot the Adam* e ‘ rc “ l, A ' |) ’“" r ‘* . MIRTH CTUmrSCATB '| Notice la hereby given that tegv* ib« ti»MB •*»<! pU*« ot - ‘’‘itaiZpetlitoa l» e* ** . CLTtE U Clerk of ths Adam. Clr '*‘j£s'|,

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Ration Calendar i . (War Price anti Ration Board Office, corner First and Monro* Sts., closed Tuesday snd Thursday.) Processed Foods Blue Mump. A8 through K 8 good for 10 points each Indefinitely. Meats Red stamps A8 through Ml good for 10 points each indefinitely. Sugar Stamp 30 in Book four good for 5 pounds until further notice. Stamp 40 In Book four good for 5 pounds of canning sugar. Stamp 31 In Book . four good for 5 pounds becomes valid April 1. Shoes Stamp 18 in Book One good for one pair expires April 30. No. 1 "airplane" stomp in Book 3 good for 1 pair until further notice. Gasoline Stamp A-ll good for 3 gallons through June 21. B-2, C-2, B-3 and C-3 good for 5 gallons until further notice. T (sec. Qtr) good for 5 gallons through June 30. E and E-l good for 1 gallon. R and R-l good for 5 gallons. R and R-l not valid at filling stations but consumer may exchange R and E at his local board if he wirhes to purchase non-highway gasoline at filling station. A, B, C, D and T coupons are not valid until they have been endorsed in ink. pencil, stamped or printed with the automobile registration number and state. Motorists should write 1944 number* on book and on coupons. Tirss Passenger car tire inspections are no longer required, but inspection records should be retained tor obtaining supplemental rations and tire replacements. Next inspection due: Commercial vehicles every 6 months or every 5.000 miles. Fuel Oil Period 4 and 5 coupons valid through Sept. 30; and have the following values: 1 unit, 10 gallons; 5 units. 50 gallons; 25 units, 250 gallons. All change-making coupon* and reserve coupons are now good. Consumers should have used . not more than 94% of their rations as of April 8. Stoves All new heating, cooking and . combination beating and cooking . stoves, designed tor use in the ’ household, for installation on or above the floor and for the use of. ' coal, wood, oil. kerosene, gasoline and gas. are rationed. Certificates must be obtained from local board. Used Fata Each pound of waste fat la good I for two meat-ratlcn points. 1 MiTK G TO TAXI’AtEHS S ,t(. e is hi-rebv given that Monday May 1 will I'o the friet day to pay your Spring Installment of taxes. The county treasurer's office will be open from 'AM to I P. M . during the tax paving season All ta»»» not paid by that time will be- , . ~in< d,-lln-|U> »t and an penalty will I'c added, an additional 5% will h<- add'd tor ra< h year ta« remains unpaid from first M >nday in May la ' the year the delinquency occurs*. Those who have bouaht or sold property and wi»h a division of taxes are asked to < w In at once. Call on th. Auditor for errors and iny r<dU' tions. The Treasurer can make no rorrevtton. The Treasurer will not bs responsible for the penalty of delinquent taxes resulting from the ommjaslon t taxpayer* to state definitely on wliat property they desire to pay. In wiiose name It may he found. In what township or corporation it Is iiHiiatad. persona owing delinquent taxes should pay th'-m st on' e, the lav* Is •o' h that there l» no option left for tlio Treasurer but enforvs the collection ot delinquent taxes. Count* orders will not be paid tn anyone owing delinquent taxes. All persons are warnod against 'hem. pxrtbular att*ntt«n If you p*y taxm In more than <»n* town**!? mention the fact to the TrsMUror. Also s< e that your receipts call for all your real estata and personal | r |n making Inquiries of th" Trea- . >rer regarilng taxes V> Im urq reply do not tali to Include return HoyLPri" Tr<*a»urer A*l4tn» County. B, ‘lL Apr, 3 lo »9 _

THIMBLE THEATER - - AND HOW ARE YOUR INNER SPRINGS, Bl MSTEAD? t __ meeds) learn the holds j \ME lucks' J-' Al -3 0 ® TOR>>« - iE®> / c RTAI * NE ,v J~> SAVE %\ —zs>?c. fP 1 i partner- AT v ' l / !/*7-. dZ-» *?£»’ 41 i c£Lcrd-<r> ‘""" E " T JV*tei I '>> - Jr-; ■ 1 ct Er* deiv WLti- wiS 1 &m■ uro©" "S \ 1 /- ‘ ~~ —»—*•»• / ,1 tjm <<ms q . ~ w. *»« I ill L, „„ , „.,, 5J BL ON DIE Nw Showing-“SPARRING PARTNER” By Chic Young r -r-1 1 Jr I P " >PULLM3UPEMP «E«ut? TM6 f-TUiS EVEMING IM UTIWJLBUR p ;7^. '■» | I'V [WE SHOOK MtM > 1 . SO TLL 0E MOPE J A ?GOINSIDUEPOWN 6OTTUE6U* | f , % UX .1» V LOOSE J I G3MRDQTa»_E fl _ _\DNTMESOPAANP> >. K. POPXXI (fT gkS supper) I wr Bv- 1 Ju SXj i , '- * '*«.- - 3m^±± i,- — ,- ■• i

M|i------ U- - - — ■' —IMWO - i •’/ ’ k 1 P » a I 1) 1 i ] IC < 9 Sr jH H WITH A CLAIM of 28 pairs of shoes stolen. Film Actress Burnu Acquanetta, pictured here, is preparing for the greatest perform* ance of her career: her appear* ance before the ration board to convince members that she should be given coupdha to make up the loss- (Inttrmtionjl) 2,000 HEAVY (Contlnuwd From Page I) yards between Sofia and Islauhul at Plovdiv, ho miles southeast of the Bulgarian capital Haze obscured the result of th„ bombing, but the attack prole ' ably further snarled traffic on I on., of the main trunk lines serving the Germans on the northern I Roma ilia n front. ■ The night at tacks followed raids by 6«o flying fortresses and libeiatora and 800 fighters, also iiom Italy. In daylight yesterday mi railway yard* at Sofia and BelCAFT. ROMfiT 5. JOHNSON of Lawton. Okla. who is now the top flying ace in the European theater of war with 25 enemy planes to his credit, is shown above. Johnson attended Cameron college at Lawton. (laterottiooal) |

grade, capital of Yugoslavia. . Amash Thrusts Allied Headquarters, Naples.! Apr. 18—(UP)—Allied troops and artillery smashed strong German patrol thrusts all along the transItalian front, a communique announced today, while Anglo-Amer-ican warplane* ranged over ttybatt lo areas and north of Rome to batter the enemy's communication lines and supply centers. Official reports said bitter skirmishes and artillery duels flared up on both sth army front* and • on the British bth army's Adriatic I sector yesterdav as Nazi combat ! patrols. In considerable strength. attacked Allied forward positions. One German raiding party broke into a sth army strong point in the hills above Cassina. 14» miles east of Terelle and inflicted some casualties on the Allied defenders. The Nazis finally were driven back into their own lines, however, after a brief hand to hand battle. Italian Leftists Balk Badoqlio Offer Naples. April iff—'(UPl Leaders of the Italian leftist political partie* balked today at joining a coalition government under Marsha! Pietro Badoglio. and hinted strongly that they may exploit the present cabinet crisis in an effort to • force the premier out of office. MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Press .Stock* lower in moderately active trading. Bonds lower. <’uri» atockrf irreguiaily lower. Chicago Stocks lower. Cotton off as much as SO cents a b.< le. Wheat and rye f -acttonally lower, oats and harley Irregular. Chicago livestock: Hot* steady to easier, cattle steady to strong, latisb* steady. ■ ■■ —o— — m»ti< e oi i ixti. *i.tii.i:mi x i OF EHI'ITE 90. :<«•'. N»tl<« I* hereby aiv.n l" the <-re<lit"rs. heirs an,l |.-g,>t*"> <,f Hiram I ' K Tatnly. .lecea•><•<! to itq" r In th. Adains Circuit rourt. 1., tn a J»e. atur, Indiana, on th Itli tia ■ "f Mi . ! it'H. in i show i.iu-e. If any. why th, Cln <1 Svtti'm nt A< "Unt* with ' the <-*tat<* <.f oil'! decadent should I not to- appioved. ind s.ild heirs m<notified t" then and there make • j proof of heirship, a id receive tlielr . ; distributive share*. • J.irio-* F Tandy. Admin!.(tor t■■ slur, Indiana, Apr 1". 1944 lleloss A I Vetoes, Allornesa. • April 11 I* t;VE« I Toll's * M E or I’EHnox M. H l-ROFEHTt. E«T4TE MV. I«AV I X Ml. r I* hereby gfve'i that th' under*iaii<"l. a* ev-.ulor <,f t " last will of •'harity E. Hprang, de • i«d, ■at I: to I’ M ■- ■ I I A :2nd l>tl. at Hie late resl.i.n'e ..f said de. edenl, lo (ted at .'.'l7 North Macond Street. Ineatur. Ind nl.i. » ill ..ffet lor sail at l-übllu Au tion Hie following personal ;>ro|"rf>. t'.wlt Chairs, stand-, tables, l.ook- a---s, bills, l-eddlng dishes king utensils. floor ' 'iverlngs, and other household utilities and artiil * T' rm- Cash D.inlel Hpr .ng. I!v • Utor llrnrv 11. Heller. 41 (or nr >. J. F. Hivnmunn. Maillonerr. April 11-!* | Mims: To Mtx-Hl;»'in:x i» In Ike tilnnia I'lri-nli l oan l ehriinry Term, inil 90. ITI»-A THE STATE <>)' INDIANA ADAMS iVvt'NTV SS lallH Myers v» Wllll.itn II Jlvers It appearing from .iffpiavlt, filed I In tin- above i-nUtled • lUSe. that | William >1 Myer*, of tlv ale.ve named defendant Is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Noll, e I* therefon in rebv given: the -aid William II Mvi-rn that I Ii and appear before th* Hon Judge ! of the Adam* Circuit <• >urt on th.’Sth dot of Mav ISII. the name be- j lug the 13. d J vriliri.il Day of the next r'MC'ilar term thereof, to In- ■ hotden at th* Court House It. Ih« City of De- atur. < oinnti'ti'ing on | Monday. I've l"tb 'lav ot April. A 1' I l»ll, and Plead by answer or demur . to s.nd ■ oniplainl. "r the same will ■ lie heard and determined In hi* »•'- , seine Wltne**, mv name, and lit'- Meal I ot said Conn hetet" affixed •*■'• ' day of April, 1»11 (•|vde it Tro.itner. Clerk By Dor..tin 11 Be. Ii r. I' l' iri Hnberl H M.alrsvkis. Mmrne. ( I April I. I»ll <4l*l_LLL2i—

I Young Carrots Excel for Table Use and Canning ■ t-JOS*.-.. - ■1 K. j*' ‘ i a *■ t T t^’ ’4 Thin Carrola First Wbrn Finger She, for a Dish of Supreme Flavor.

ft. i One of the big three Victory garI den crops is the carrot, the other I two being beans and tomatoes. ' I Credit for the cam t’s popularity is given to nutritionit's, who have long praised it as Uic root crop richest in vitamins. As a table delicacy the carrot ranks high only with home garden--1 era who know the supreme tenderness and flavor of young carrots as large as a little finger, pulled from the garden and cooked within an hour. Until you have eaten these, you do not know carrots. These infant vegetables may be pulled up as a first thinning of the carrot row. Carrot seeds are small, and germinate slowly, in twelve to eighteen days. Sow thinly, and mix a few radish seeds with the carrot, so the radishes may come up to mark the location of the row and assist iu cultivating safely,

_■ J- . =-=_■ . £• SALE CALENDAR APR is CLARK FRIBINGER 'i'j inlles south of Willshir*. Ohio on Road No. lu. 10 acre farm. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. APR 21— MRS. JAMES BORDERS. 1015 Russell street, Iteeatur. Letter W. “Bud" Suman. auctioneer. APR 22 DANIEL SPRANG. 507 North 2nd st Decatur, Furniture, Anllnue- and many other article*. J. F Sanmann, Auct. APR 22 LOUIS KOENEMANN. !',» mil<a ea.-t of Hoagland. Farm u’. Johnson 4 Doehrman, auctioneer* i APR -I FRED 4 MARIE AHR. 2*a mile* e.i-t of Deeatut or 2 tn ilea > a ' of Decatur on road 221 and then I mile south just off pl I i.i roSd Roy Johnson. Met. MEN WANTED For Essential War Work All Shifts Ages 16 to 60 Learn Wire Mill Trade Inspectors and Shipping Clerks Needed Employment Office Open S a. m. to •’> p. m. Hiring according to W.MC regulation*. PHELPS-DODGE COPPER PRODI (TS CORP.. INCA MEG. DIVISION Lincoln Highway East

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I Carrots do not suffer from crowdI ing as much as other root crops; i so the young plants may be allowed to grow to finger thickness and then pulled, leaving others spaced two or more inches apart to mature. They will grow well in fertile soil when the mature roots are clos« enough together to touch. For canning, young carrots should always be used, and most gardeners prefer to consume the crop while it is still young; but if some carrots should be left growing all summer and reach maximum size they will still be found sweet and tender, and as rich in vitamins as th* young ones, if not richer. A late crop should be grown for storing, since young carrots keep better in the cellar, or in outdoor pits, than more mature ones. They continue to grow, we arc told, even after they arc harvested.