Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1944 — Page 5

|;aY. may 15.1944.

fat Reports hsfcrt of local foreign market* MURRAY A CO. kkida «< ««** «'« t ,j: * * m ‘ |Hcorrectri May 15. fl Mr, u J2w H*.,. HOO ■■T 12.00 WT 1175 W, .. 12 uu |W . ■ iooo IK’,. . 9-25 HE* .... *"o ■ ' 9”0 —• 10.25 H *OO H K toM> —- “I* Hy i< so «■; " n.oo — ™ jBniEEALE EGO ANO Kultry quotation* K Furnlanad by Egg < Poultry Co., Phone 188 B Correct' d May 15. H; <a . while 'Rga 26c brown eggs, 2tl' K ttx> 2Zc and fryers....- 21c S’ , 26c 30c |K i- re -26 c j< -20 c ai.J wtags .....— 15c white 18c Mianapolis livestock |K:,p.*. - May 16 *l‘Pl * ■ hoc* l k *•••*•; holdovers itrlit* 189 to 200 lbs. a .-u?p"it price. 5 to SO |Vluh<r. other weights ■ » ■■■ ■ d trade Friday. IM* n>- 12.M1; 180 Io 270 io ("0 Jbs 11.50 to 1M to 15*.* It**. 10.25 to |H .->•■« low r. mostly ■c 1! <H> ■> :t"<». calves «00; heir|K>4v *, strong cows steady cents higher; steer top |Mfo. ad« 1175 lbs.. strictly |Hr<t choice; several loads !"*") lbs up mostly good ■■ii' I *' to 16 10; heifer top ■ f<-r load* soo His good to bulk heibrs 13 00 to IgiH). steady top 16(g). I*l. quotable steady: to choice spring lambs B medium wool lambs 14.50 LIVESTOCK B- May 15 —(UP) -Live 14.000; alow, good and 140-200 lbs.. 50c to |1 or ■ h.sh'T than Friday; other B<* steady. sown 10-20 c lower; B*-1 th "“‘ IXO-270 lbs. 813.75, B» 240-330 lbs . 111.65 412.15; grad' ic't-220-lb weights. KOfd an I choice 300-550-B*‘ 410 4'15'(.'.85; effective tosupport price of i*M7O-lb weights. good and choice hogs B* 1 undvr 200 ll*i. vary B approximately 11,000 hogs B torgaly support weight. 15.00*1; calves. 80**; fed K M!i >** rll ’to« strong to 15c B 10!5c higher; trade very B; heffere shared wtecr ad- ' rows, bull* all( j vealers very K h,l| Y "leady; bulk fed ••414.5**416 su; tup. Ho op K” i'^ l weights an well as 1.- • steers; weights over 1,100 ■ » broadest demand but all B ’"■ wj!u *» and light steers K'sely. practical top fed b*4f- ■ *• hut choice to prime offer- ■ »l«65; cutter cows ■ heavy .ausage bulls. *"** fat bulla. 812.75-813.50; . down; tblu, southwest M»-112-514. M 4.O*W. market dull. l.Wd,ower 0,1 slaughter widing good and choice, i K'lOd g rad( „ W(J(11( , d lan)hl) •25; two loads Arizona beW ab ®* r » l 5 26; 1 r * oie *’ shorn lambs, held above SH; no acm ®**wr classes. Chicago Grain Close 1 ,J * W; -fuly i. 65. Dec. 1.«d%. H . 72L an “I bW: Ju: ’ r 77^; Z ' ,rt <: Oec. 7< askfld. Mk ma«*t klcvat»r co. Erected May 15. a *“** r * Rtoraw. Wh Mt — ifc*^-—zz 25oy»** ni l»0 hLL n ,b - ‘•A- -« egLTztv' " *w bushel Ims. tMstam.

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LOCAL CLAMIFIED * ADVtRTiSING RATS* Minimum for fleet Insertion toe One Time, Per Word p/ a Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Osy.._ig Card of Thanks an* OMtuar4o% Vsress, Resold flora __ „ Menus, run menu style *t Hotiosa C M Heetto, hT~ body... _. gog (13 picas deep, one colium) ♦ — p Insertion Deadline Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through r riday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE Pda 'SALE—Complete Uno 61 wffIng supplies and flstures. Uhrick Bros. Phone UP. 4 0 l s FOR SALE—Garden tots fort 063 and fun, near O. E. |65 or 55 monthly. Good building lota with abatracts io ail sections from 5176 c«aL. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 35-u FOR SALE Table model Silver tone radio. Photic 420. Decatur Upholatry Shop. 146 S Second St. SOR SALE -5 room houce in Monroe. Phone Munroe 85, Mrs. J. *2 g 114 3tl FOR BALE~-bectur U. S. approved pullorum tested chicks. Order May and June chicks now. Special this week, 500 Wyandotte* and 500 Hard Rocks. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 487. K 114.41 FOR SALE Yearling sorrel mare colt. Loremt Erxleben, Preble Phone 8 114 3tx FOR SALE -I'sed studio couchTTi1 condition. Phone 42V. Decatur t'pholstry Shop. 116 2t FOR SALE — BroodeFhouiM? big line to choose from. Immediate delivery. Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phone 155 Geneva, 2nd. FOR SA Lb — Ponlee and saddle horses, also saddle tack and equipment. T. Mitchell. Van Wert Fair Grouds, Van Wert, Ohio. g 108-Tx FOR SALE One 15-20 McCormick Deering on rubber, 1 Irish Fordson. 1 Oliver corn planter, new; 1 Oliver tractor pull type corn planter, 1 Oliver 6 foot mower, new; 1 McCormick Deering 6 foot mower, 1 Oliver buck rake, 1 tractor fourrow tool cultivtaor, 2 tractor discs. 1 tractor plow. CralgvlUe Garage. K H 6 4t FOR SALE Brown leather collap siblc baby carriage. Phone 5163. It YES. WE HAVE used dining room suites, bed room eultrs, several ice boxes, kitchen cabinets, about 1 dozen used Bxl2 Axminster rugs; roil lop office desk, like new, wardrobes. Phone 420. Decatur I’pholstry Shop. 146 S. Second St. 115-2 t FOr’ RALE — Baby' chicks now hatching. Pullorum tested. AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chick* for layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evenings. Mode* Hatchery. Monroe, lad. Phone 84 85AU IIIJTORS We' carry a complete line of electric motors, including K. 1-3, *4, h.p. Also a complete itoe of electrical supplies. Arnold A Klenk. ENTERPRISE “SOIX)COAT - One coat sesls and covers. An oil paint for use over Wall Paper, piaster, wood, nw-tal, casein, wallboard and other surfaces. Wash** perfectly. Something new. No water paint. Only 82.79 gal. Arnold A Klenk. W3-tf FOR SALlC—lnternational 1H ton truck, good tires, good condition. R. L Leßrun, Willshire phone. 88-gtf FOR 14A1.E d’lanm Early and late yellow resistant caiUbage, sweet potato, tomato, flower plants, ferns. All healthy out door growing plants Mettmrs. IH7 W Monroe, 115 g2t FOR BALE -Cuatom Bull* Trailer Houee. owner leaving for the Army. A Bargain, Call 174. Midw*ot U*xtMy Auotioo Co. Decatur. Indians. i ls - 8 ' FOR SALE ■> white doe and 1 •buck rstbbit 331 South 3rd St 115-2 t more profit in selling milk than In feeding it to calves. Security Food takes the place of milk and eaves the milk to sell. J# pounds will teed 4 calves 6 week** at a cost of *l.l* per calf. Try It. n,i,k 10 sell. It pays to and it's patriotic. Ask Your Milk Haulter. Security Food Co.. Minneapolis 92-T

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FOR SALE -Two yearling calves and a grade Ayreshire bull. Cali a>7h H«-3t FOR SALE — Alma Sliver Moon house trailer. 1940 model, like new. good rubber. 1015 Russell St. Phone 5193. g 116-3tx JI. ST REf’EIVED Severs 12 and 3 piece living room suites. These auitas are in A-l condition. Phone 420 Decatur Upholatry Shop. 146 8. Second St. 116-2 t WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil belts, Parts. Boardman's 446 South FirsL 104-261 Uhrick Bros. Ml-ts WANTED 5.0*0 garment hangars In good usable condition Sheets Bros, Cleaners. 112-ts WANTED Hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First. 104-26 t WANTED Man to build board fence. Johli W. Blakey, 'phone U«-a2tx WANTED—GirI for general boos* work in small apartment. No children. No washing or Ironing. Phone 661. 116-3 t WANTED -Boy 15 wants work on farm, tractor experience. Box 242. 116-2 t x WANTED — Boys 12 year* of age and older for paq>er routes in city. Operate under Little Merchant plan. One route in west and northwest part of town, including Homewood open this week. Boys must have parent's approval. Good summer Jobs. Early delivery of papers possffile through new press time schedule. Paper Obtainalblo by 4 o'clock. A|q»ly Circulation Dept. Daily Democrat. 116-2tx WANTED Baby bed with adjustable mattress. Phone 8751. g 114-3tx LAWN MOWERS Have your* town mower sharpened. 98c to 81.38, depending on size. Dan Stepler. a 114 3t WANTHfi TO RiKNT-Gmail modern house or unfurnished apartment. Phone 783. 115-3tx WANfßi> ern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f WANTEIt - Tractors to repair by experienced mechanic. Specialize in John Deere tractors. Phone 381. Wiliam McClure. 695 Indiana St. 104-Tx WANTED Woman for housecleaning.Yagers. Phone 44. 1154 t WANTEIfTO large or two small rooms for storing furniture. Phone 1944. 114-g3t MEOf lANi (T WASfTED -Inquire at Steffen Implement Co. 115-g3t WAN T Eb“ TO”B U Y ed“ bat h tub. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 110-13tx MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 104-264 NEW FLOOR* FOR OLD Rent our new floor sander, make old floors look like new. Inquire at Gamble's. Phone 429. 116-5 t FARM~LOANB at 4% tor 5,7, 19, 15, 30, 30, 85, 40 years. No charge to the borrower, borrower can pay any amount at aay Ume on the principal. Drop a Hue and 1 will call on you. C. D. Lewton. 258-T FARMERS ATTENTION-We remove dead Aorsea, cows, hogs, «ric. Decatur phons 2000 We pay All phone charges. The Stadler Products Co 15-tl NOTICE I will not be respouKible for any debtx contracted for by anyone but myself. Chas. Pugh. 114-3 U ROOFING, SIDING -Now la the time to take care of that leaky roof. We carry a complete line of Carey rooflng, siding and rock wool Insulation. Call us for free estimates. We apply. Arnold A Klenk. 88-ts

MEN WANTED Finn! processing plant work. Five and one-half days per week. Steady joh. Time and one-half over 10 hours in week or 8 hours in day. Essential work. Apply .Munday through Friday. PETER ECKRICH & SONS, INC. 1027 OSAGE STREET FORT WAYNE, INDIANA or phone A-2484 for appointment. Hiring done under WMC regylftlong.

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Serve Sweet Com Within Half Hour After Harvest • E"* J/ a :::■' « » , . 1 V K ~ - .r- r « ALAHT CORN IN S4UAUS NOT'hoS wS* mwu rouiNA-tiQN. .. A* COM *¥ SHAMOV tuxntp

While sweet corn Is not a crop for the smallest Victory gardens, wherever there is sufficient space it is an ideal home garden crop, producing food of a quality which cannot be found in markets. This is true because sweet eom is always best when eaten immediately after harvesting, since quality and flavor deteriorate rapidly after the ears are pulled from the plants. A patch of six rows, each 19 feet long, need not occupy more than a 15 foot square. In normal seasons, planted to quality strains, it should yield 120 to 180 ears. Corn will grow in any wellworked soil but the best corn grows on go<xl soil. Apply a balanced plant food at the rate of 4 pounds to 100 feet of row before sowing corn. Well-drained, warm soil is to this vegetable's taste with constant moderate moisture. It does not like waterlogged soil. Corn is a warm weather crop. Tn cold, wet springs there is Otten difficulty with seed rotting after it is sown and it has to be replanted. It is wisest to be in no great hurry to get com planted, as greater speed of growth will be made in warm days and nights The time-honored system of plant-

LOST AND FOUND FxyST -Lady's Black and ted billfold, containing ironey and other valuables. Call 1185 or return to Democrat Office. 116-g2t LOST Brown bill fold, containing sum at money and valuable pap era. Carries Identification, also gas ration hook A. Finder please phone 1151. Reward. 116-3tx 0 FOR RENT FOR - RENT House. 607 Winchester, elderly people preferred. Phone 1478. 116-2tx o — MASONIC Called meeting on Fellow Craft degree Tu-aday, May 16 at 7:39 p. m. Edward F Jaiberg. W. »M. 116-lietx VSlHiliiluiral ut Esri-ufrix folate So. ter* Notice l» hereby given. That the undersigned hue been wM»<*hite<i Mxe< utrlx of the estate of John Hi llelmann, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate I. firut,ably solvent. Mary Ellen H-heimann. Executrix Feed 1.. I.llterer, Vttorne, M.iy 6, feH .May S-15-32 I Hundreds ot People Are being promptly relieved from severe pain aud suffering by the use of Alfa Compound W. G Tabieta. Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Lumbago, Neuritis, Acute Headaches and other pains yield quickly. At all drug stores or send 81.00 to Union Pharuiucal Co., Bluffton, Ind.

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tog coro was in hills, three or four stalks to a hill, the hills about two feet apart each way. With the smallar growing com planting in rows, sowing at the rate of five or six kernels to the foot, planted about 2 inches deep to insure plenty of plants ana then thinning them to 8 inches apart in the row is a better plan and products mors ears in a small garden. Com needs to be hilled up because of the auxiliary roots that start above the surface of the soil at the lower joints which nature provides for the anchoring of the plant. Hilling up encourages the formation of these roots and enables them to take hold of the soil more quickly and firmly. Planting com in squares of at least four rows so the pollen will get the freest possible distribution and produce the fullest ears with the most kernels on the cob is the best plan. Whichever way the wind blows pollen will be blown through the square patch. Each silk must have its pollen to produce a kernel. Com responds to hoeing more quickly than most other vegetables and the combination of warm weather, a fair amount of moisture and good hoeing sends it spinning.

BACCALAUREATE (ContlniMd From Paca 1) of foresight. But foresight must be attended with fervor. Fervor suggests power. Jesus always commended men ‘for their fervor towards things of which they were stewards. “Also, to get the most out of life requires faith. Remember Jesus of Nazareth He lived with a glorious steadfastness through many a bitter experience of life because He never lost faith in God. God wants you to get the most out of life, then stand resolved as you carry away the memory of this hour, come what may, to go through with God, to fight it out to the end of life until the Inheritance is won." FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind, May 15— (UP) —Livestock: Hogs: market steady. Weights 180 to 270 lbs. 13 50. Buying only a limit<*d number of 180 tn 270 Ih weights, and fanners should consult their commission merchants before bringing hog* of these welkhls to market. Weights 270 to 300 ffis. 11 75; 300 to 400 B*s. 11.50; 180 to 200 lbs. 12.75; 160 to IXO lbs. 12.50; 150 to 160 lbs. 11.00; 140 to 150 lbs. 10.75; 130 to 110 n*». 10.50; 120 to 130 fbs. I**26; 100 to 120 fbs. I****** Roughs 10 50; stags 8 50; male hogs 5.60; calves 16 o**; spring tomlxs 15 50; yearlings 12.00; ewes 8.06. o .. - Gallon gi*M juRN, 20c fur case of I.—Lowe Restaurant.

MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks Irregularly higher in dull trading. Bond* irregular < uitb stocks irregular. Chicago stock* irregular. Cotton steady. Wheat off as much as 1% cents u huehel; oata off 1%; rye off 1%; barley off I’-k. Chicago livestock: hogs steady to unevenly higher; steers strong, sheep unevenly lower. o FRENCH TROOPS (Coatis•«« From rage I)

a flanking threat to Casslno itself. More than 2,000 prisoners have l>een capture*, including 1.200 members of the 71st German Infancy division, reformed, after 4»e!ng nearly wiped out in the bsttle of Stalingrad (A German communique said Axis troops had “disengaged themselves toward prepared positions a few nllometers farther west" after bitter fighting, in which it claimed the Allies had lost 50 tanks south of Caasino Itself.) The Franco-Ainerican advances on th» fifth army front already have wiped out tHc whole eastward bulge between th>< confluence of the Llri. Rapido, and CarlgHano rivers and advanc- d the lighting line westward to San Giorgio on the south bank of the Llrl river, Sixno and Santa Marla Infante within striking distance

11l U-l lt < EUTIFK ATE Noti'-» Is hereby given thst Jerry l-'r,-<l, r|, k le« ke has filed a petition In the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and pla< e us bls birth determtned. Said petition Is set for hearing on th- i::tti «1..t ..1 May, fell CLYDE O. TROI TNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court May «

IjrAXjW >_s y KiaHONTAS LOVELY INDIAN PRINCESS, SAVID CAPIAIN JOHN SMITH BY FLINGING HERSELF UPON HIM AS HER FATHIR WAS ABOUT TO BLHLAD HIM. Famous as a / SYMBOL OF PURITY / g \ AND SWEET, WHOLE-/ SOME GOODNESS, \ • J f.J THE NU-MAID \\ V IX 1 ' GIRL RRSONIFIES ,kf> S| _ z jf'A THE ONLY MN, .adLW MARGARINE Wt ,jh [YX CERTIFIED BY ITS I (TI V MAKER TO BE *' f •TABLE-GRADE? / 1 J NU-MAID hat thß miW, flavor that» a favorite on mtllioni of tobies. Qaad cooki prefer it of so for seasoning,

of the Hitler line, the next defense belt. Au estimated 36 squgre miles of territory have been captured by the fifth army with Its advance positions in the uor t h threatening the Germans still holding out against the eighth army across the Llrl to the north-

SALE CALENDAR MAY 18 MRS IDA B. WOLFE, -outheast corner Elm & sth st. Lestor W "Bud’ Suman. Auct. For Sale To General Public • Commodity Credit Corporation Wooden Grain Bins Sealed bids will be accepted from the general public by the Adams County Agricultural Conservation Assn., located at 158 South Second St., Decatur, Indiana ON OR BEFORE 2:00 P. M., May 22, 194-1 on the following bins: Location Capacity No. of Bins Dimensions Mm. Pries Williams Station 2820 (erected) 2 12x24 9325.00 Decatur 2820 (erected) 1 14x24 8325.00 Decatur 2820 iunerected) 1 14x24 8285-00 Gsrne 2820 (erected) 2 14x24 *325.00 The above covets binds numbered 32-001-1, 2,3, 5,7 and 8. All Juch bids must be accompanied by cashiers check, certified check or postal money order payable to Commodity Credit Corporation in the amount of each bid. MEN WANTED For Essential War Work All Shifts Ages 16 to 60 Learn Wire Mill Trade Inspectors and Shipping Clerks Needed Employment Office Open 8 a. m, to 5 p. m. Hiring according to WMC regulations. PHELPS-DODGE COI’I’EK I’RODVCTS CORP., INCA MFG. DIVISION Lincoln Highway East | - Public Auction Tin- uiidi-rslgnt d administratrix of the late G*wg<- W. Durbin > ulate will Hi ll at public auction, located at the aoutheasL corner of Elm and sth -treet, Ik catur, on Thursday, May 18,1944 Time; 6:00 P. M Prompt HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MISCELLANEOUS Hard *.*al stove and pipe; I burner kerosene stove; stove board; kitchen cabinet; kitchen table: klteiiei) chair; 6 dining room chain*; radio; rado table; bed and spring*; walnut drexser; mirror; rug; 3 rockers; be<| clothe-; curtains; 2 lam) stands; throw rugs. Elgin’, gold case, watch and chain; 2 alarm clocks; 16 gauge shotguu; dishes;* cooking uteiisils; canned fruit and vegetables; pop corn; crocks and buckets; thermo, jug; s ales; arctics and gum hoots, brushes and scissors; Lawn mower; garden plow; ho* rake; shovels; scoop shovel; 3 hind saws; ax; hammer; wrecking bur; leaf rake; buck saw; iprlnklliig can praying outfit, step ladder; drum In gal kerosene*; fertilizer: coal many other articles too numerous to mention TERMS (ASH MRS. IDA B. WOLFE ADMINISTRATRIX G. Remy Bierly, Attorney. Auclioneei 1., sier W "Bud' Suman

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i east. Sixteen towns and 24 hills have i been captured by the two Allied I armies since they resumed their march on Rome 75 miles away, ( at 11 p. m. last Thursday. I • i Canada produce*! about 85 per- • cent of the world's nickel.