Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1944 — Page 5

JfoAY, MAY 22. 1944.

Set Reports fUL REPORT of local fiRoREKiN MARKIT* HKgP for BaLrr. MURRAY A CO. O.Jdi am* <* Uveatook »t &r*», Cralgvllla, SMwt Willshire JlKci, <*>«•*««» •*”■* *** .MSmLii 12:» *m. aIK ;IS :m ... 1175 S® - 10 00 MK > . .. 925 ■(.« *OO ‘JgK. 5 00 8 oo WK if-"" - 3gsK. too SKdI£BALE egg ano '<Ktry quotation* Fvrnlvhed by Egg A Poultry Co, ||K tur Phone ISO ted May 22. 27c brown eggs, Mn- 27c 22c ■K b>:» and tryer».„._ 21c W 24c * ■Hr- - 26 c UKo-a —2O c ■B >r * anil •"•«• — l5 c |HL «> white ... 18c |Hinapous livestock BB.P < May 22-l Uri — k on sale; quo MUBin:' !<-a-<t. . rnhargo on Mill In effect ?.!•«>. calve- 600; Meers fi»ng to 15 higher: ■Mfc -■-uh, steer top 16 35 «■ »n I Her. < 12no lbs . bulk and I 1125 Io 16.00; I.’, •;:> <>n loa<| 720 n» jBK ?'Sh! and choice; bulk < 15 25: cow top 1100; and uiodlntn 9.50 to BHiania r. and ctittern 7 .00 v < ■ - strong to 50 highH” cago livestock j*’ m •'■ " Uv " ■K*'--- .'.•.'■l dav oil all weight* :«<>■; and Choice ISO-270 the top; go»td and ■ >»' Iles , fl 1.75-812 25; and choke 160-170 lbs . good and > hoice 350-550 lb. approximately 6,largely support hogs 13.000; calves. 800; gen very active; largely run; all buying intrade and general mar2i< higher; good and |K'ii»r» selling strong to than late last week; ■B 1 ' 1 ' '’"‘k IH 75416.75; helf 1,1 25c higher; choice offerings. $1690; !heae |Ml't?l lbs . bulk sl4 sl6 50; IBB tuw,> ’* down; weighty balls tr, 112 25; h.ravy fat ■B° and better; both bulls remaining very |M^’Hder # firm at sl6 down; firm at $12414.50. hß* Atom H || classes opening IgPrAdy to 25c kAver; 3 toads HB*" 1 I,IXI ’'""d t«1 Wooled !amb ". $1476; sorted 43 sl3; no good a|)(1 |K*'* ,I, 'I iambs sold early; 3 MB*" 1 ' ho ’ ! !! ahofn lambs. No 1 md 2 pelt, loads ot medium and medium grade, 111-lb. shorn ewes with No. 2 |K~ ; with 52 culls out at $4; of li * 1H <; antornia shorn |B *”*• ** Mratght. |B*T wavne livestock ’"'l - May 22. H'l'i ■B. a ark,,!* rk,,! ‘toady; not buying IK* 170 lb" : weights 180|K ’>2 25. 270 300 lbs . $11,50; S 111 25 '• 110-110 lbs.. Kls n UO lb * ’ ~l: I<°lW B| ’76; i 3O | 4o I|M| jio jo; W 1 *w. $10.2»; 109 130 llw., >10 25; stags. |t.so; K 15m^ ,560: C “ Ve ’*- ” 6: |B” mt **- $1650; yearlings. 18. grain teARKST ■»urk elevator co. B Corrw: Ud May 22. IK* 1 * *ubjact to chaaga Ihrtng day. ® ****** •JPvator. ~ZZ 1«» B- , 190 ■L 4 i.ito Bku*"ti I<w M Hr huhei Um. gfc <<« Brti —

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.i- OCAL CLAMIFIED * ADVIRTIiINQ RATU Minimum far firm Irmhlm so* Ona Tima, Par Ward. IVM Additional Inaartlan, Par Ward, Par Day Card of Thanks km Obltuarla* Vsraas, tlanaManua, run menu ttylo .. 11 Notloao, Cap Haada, Apt. Hdy (11 plcaa daap, one column) ♦ — 1 Insertion Deadline Copy must be in office by L l . t a - m - Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE fOH BAtIP-6ompleU lino oFwFlag supplies and fixtures. Uhrlck Bros. Phone >«0. 40 a For SALE—Garden lots for food and fun, near O. B. $66 or $5 monthly. Good building lota with abstracts In all sections from $176 cash. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Barvlce. Phone S7O. |g.tf WJft iIALE!- Three does and four bucks. 9to 12 lbs. each. 822 No. T ht I d * trect a 12! 3,x dllver riding corn cultivator, 8 foot land roller. W C. Macke, 1 mile east, 3 miles north Prcble g 121 3tx FOR SALE — 6 horsepower ’’Neptune” outboard motor. SBS. Call 1307. 122-2tx FOR SALE — Two modern new homes on Stevenson street. Kitchen, bath, living room, two bedrooms, full basement. Immediate poasesafon. Down payment as low as S4OO to responsible war workers. Rest like rent. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 122 6t YOl'R CHICKS will do better, your cost less, if you feed Beco Chick Starter. $3 65; with CKa-Ccnc. $3.85; Beco Chick Grower, $3.40; Beco Laying, $3.40. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25 and 886. 122-T FOR SALE’ Plants: sweet potato, yams, celery, mango, pimento, hot pepper, cauliflower, kola rabi. bruss-ls sprouts, egg plant, early and late tomato and cabbage. Also flower plant*. Open evenings. Mrs. William Strahm. 339 N. Ninth street. 122g6tx more profit In selling milk than in feeding it to calves. Security Food takes the place of milk and eaves the milk to sell. 25 pounds will fe-M 4 calves 6 weeks at a cost of $1.12 per calf. Try it. Save milk to aell. It pays to and ft’s patriotic. Ask Your Milk Haultar. Security Food Co, Minneapolis 15, Miun. 92-T Fi)k SALE Poniea and saddle horses, also saddle tack and equipment. T. Mitchell, Van Werl Fair Grouds, Van Wert, Ohio. g 108-Tx FOR SALE 6 open heifciw, s"'» lbs.; 5 Hampshire gilts to farrow soon; 7-ft. tractor disk in good condition; 2 wheel trailer, 600x16 tire. Ed Wiehe, 4 miles northwest of Hoagland. 121-3 t ¥9k dALt — Brooder houses, big Uno to choose from, immediate delivery. Geneva Hatcheries, £. C. Stucky, Phone 166 Geneva, lad. »7-ts btACK RAT TERIUEiriMM;. good pet for children, will give away <0 person furnishing good home. Phone 5902. 121-2tx FOR’’SAiIjE — Three sewing macle Inea, Perfect condition, guaranteed: one like new. Boardman. 445 8. First St. 121-3 t FSE“ SALE - Baby chicks row hatching. Pullorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chicka for layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Phone 14. IM-tf HuTdßSline of electric motors, Including U, l->. U. % h.p. Also a complete Hue ot electrical supplies. Arnold * K,enk - 88 t I One coat seals and covers. An oil paint for use over Wall Paper, plaster, wood, metal, casein, wallboard and other surfaces. Wasbee perfectly. Something new. No water paint. Only $2.79 gal. Arnold A Klenk. I° 3 ts FOR SAtlfT’Tam end sweet potato planta and other garden and fl<»wer plants Open evenings. Mrs. Um 1 Strshm 839 North »th Street. 1174 t FOR SALE Four month old. well marked Guernsey bull calf, out of'full blooded sire snd high Producing cow. Lengerkii 4 Schmitt. Phone 6765. Pains VieU PrompTTyT" To Alf's Compound W. G. Tablets. Rheumatism. Neuritis. Lumbago. neUtalgU and periodic pains Positively At •« Drug Store* or send «.O* to Ustod Pbsrmscsl «-«» Bluffton, Indiana

K)R SALE—2 registered Holstein nulls, 12 months old; 4 burner Perfection oil stove. E. Reifsteck, 4 miles north, % mile west of MagFOR SALE Four blocks from * E. or Central Soya, three year old F.H-A. house, extra big lot. Two bed rooms, living room, kitchen, dinette, modern bath, built-in cuphoards, hsrdwood floors, basement arranged for recreation. Possess. lon, 15 days. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 122-6 t ► sAi/B—l6Bo f M<kJormlck4)eer* Ing tractor, Stover power corn shelter. Gerhard IMebericn, mile w»wt mite north Prrfbte. 122-J2tx FOR HALE W«fl> hay loader, lienry Meyer. Ist house east Hoag. 1 land higli school. 132-2tx FXHI BAiLE — Durham (mH weight 9'M) Clarence McKean, mile north 2 mlltw west Monroe. 122-3tx . FOR SALE — hradiey riding corn cultivator; McCormick-Deering 5- • ft. mower. R. H. Buuck, Preble [ Ph °ne. 122 3tx 1 WANTED SSwitTo SXcilbte IWr«iiiNu —All makes. Needles, oil belts, I parts. Boardman s 446 South First. • 104-26 t WANTED—Radios to repair. Uhrfch Bros. 2<l-tf 1 WANTED-fl.ttoo garment hangars in good usable condition Sheets 1 Bros. Cleaners, 112-ts ■ Wanted Hemstitching and button hole making. Mrs. Boardman, I 446 South First. 104-26 t WANTED -Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low ratee. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts ot title. French Quinn. 83-m w-t • WANTED - Tractions to repair Uy experienced mechanic. Specialize In John Deere tractors. Phone 381. i Wiliam McClure. 605 Indiana St. 104-Tx i.AWN 3fOWERS sharpened and repaired. Dan Simpler. 210 8 Ninth. Phone 1179. gitx ■ WANTED —Pasture for 20 head of sheep and their lanilm or will sell. L. D. Yager, Cralgville phone, a 121-2tx WANTED — Mrge size tricycle. Phone 93-G Monroe. g 121-3tx ' WANTED TO’BUV-drass mower with motor for church property. Ed Wiehe, Hoagland, R. 1. 121-21 1 - MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, sidIng and John .Manville rock wool Insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 104-26 t ; THE NEW DIfW’OVERY that pr*Tvents moth damage from 2 to 6 years, even after many dry clean- . Ings. Is called Mirra Moth ImmunIzer. Western Auto Store, 11l South Second St. 122-3 t : Farm- loans nt lor i, IW, IS, 20, 10, 36, 40 years. No charge to the borrower, borrower can pay any amount at aay time on the pnacipal. Drop me a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lew ton. 2IBT FARM ERB~ ATTENTION -W« ~fWmove dead horses, sows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone chargoi. The Stadler Products Co. 16-tl ROOFING. SIDING-Now U the time to take care ot that leaky roof. We carry a complete line , ot Carey roofing, siding and rock woo! insulation. Call us tor free estimates. We apply. Arnold 4 Klenk. 88-tt LOST AND FOUND LfIST Ration book*miiiiber~S. Eva May Burkhcad. route one. Monroe. g Hx LOST Two sheet«. pair pillow cases, between Bellmont Park and North Third street. Reward. Return to Democrat. git ; lA/tiT laufitM red and black bifftold, containing money and vainaide papers. Howard. iPhone 1185. 122 37X Trade in a Good Towa — Decatur Sewing Machine Repairs • * for all makes. Expert workmanship. Work guaranteed. Write or call SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. ISO t Wayne *t Ft Wayne I —

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Ration Calendar (War Price and Ration Board Oftce. corner First and Monroe Bls., closed Tuesday and Thumday.) Procesmid Foods Blue stamps A8 through Q 8 good for 10 pointe each indefinitely. Meat* Red stamps A8 through T« good for 10 points each Indefinitely. No additional stamps will become valid until June I. •upar Stamp 80 In Book foqr good for 6 pounds until further notlee. Stamp 40 in Book four good tor • pound* ot canning sugar Stamp 11 fa Book four good for 6 pounds Indefinitely. Application for additional canning sugar must be sent to board accompanied by one spare stamp 37 for each applicant. •hoae No. 1 “airplane” and No. 2 “airplane" stamp in book 3 good for 1 pair each until further notice. Stamps Invalid it removed from book. Gasoline Stamp A-ll good for 8 gallons through June 21. B-2, C-2, B-8 and C-3 good for 6 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 for E at his local board if he Ckstoea to chase 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. Tires Passenger car tire Inspections are no longer required, but inspection records should be retained for obtaining supplemental rations and tire replacements. Next inspection due: Commercial vehicles every 6 months or every 6,n<>o miles. B holders eligible for Grade 1 tires but must show absolute need to carry on essential activities. All A holders may obtain certificates for Grade 3 tires, but only after they have found tires which may be purchased. Fuel Oil Period 4 and 5 coupons valid through Aug. 31 and have the following values: 1 unit, 10 gallons; 5 units, 60 gallons; 25 units, 260 gallons. All change-making coupons and reserve coupons are now good. Consumers should have used not more than 97% of their rations as of April 29. •tovea All new heating, cooking and combination heating and cooking stoves, designed for use in the household, for Installation on or above the floor and for the use ot coal, wood, oil, kerosene, gasoline and gas, are rationed. Certificates must be obtained from local board. Used Fats Each pound of waste tat la good for, two meat-ration points. City Carrier Delivery Price for the Decatur Daily Democrat 20c £ k Effective Tttdav (Mondtiv, May 22. 1911.)

THIMBLE THEATER • Now Showing ‘YOU TELL ’EM, WIMPY STUTTERS’ IhARRVAPE ISDOUJN!! I || SHALL> OMR HJM-AHEM -ER TUJO -UM-AHEM- AM - "1 BB 2O» »teRH Swi ft Os SOUIJ4> rw vwc.V , -r'/W' r x —J— *- i BLONDIE MAYBE HE'S THE ECCENTRIC TYPE! ByChicYounj Hl I BWF'll I ,|| <^:s ß ’i| ’in •' -• I- ■ teiss&l .'' i $ sL = >• jtii Z z 7\ 4®:<<n’ • Y/ J ifflF , W'9 //1 1 '■' j TftL ■ fy' ErsHJ'Vt.L-- Jnk H I —’V r ciJ w . k.Vw}?..,. / / - / / 7W „ ~ "• cu''

e> « FORMER screen star Constance Talmadge, dietician’s aide for the Red Cross, does her war stint as she salvages used fat at a New York City hospitaL The star of silent film days is the wife of Col. Walter Giblin who has Just returned from overseas duty. (International) CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbora who assisted us In our bereavement. We appreciate the acts of kindness shown . Rowe Kohne Family. o_ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat. May. $1.73% bid; July, $161'3%; Sept., $1.61% %; Dec., $161%-%. (late. May, £2 bid; July. .78% asked; Sept., .72%; Dec., .71%-%. ■' (J I .I—■■HU I, XOTH>: <»F FIWAI. MKTTI.KNKXT OF EMT4TK XO. UlHi.-, Notice Is hsvnhy elven tn the erarlUors, dielr.s mwl legatees ot l , «t< r iStin-ky, <le< eaewl w» apjt- ar In the A'iano. Circuit <*>unt, held at Decatur. lioliaiiti, on the loth «l«y of June, lull, and ehow cause, If any, why the Final HettlemcM Accounts with Ute eMate of said decedent ■hould !«• wptinoved; and said heirs are ntdlfled to then and there make proof «,f hclmhlp, and receive their dixtrihutive whares. Meniu, K. liire. hy administrator le-'nttir, Indiana. May X", lull. C. H. Muarlman, Attorney May 20-27 NOTH E OF FIX 41. «E'ITI.EWEXT OF E*r%TE XO. S»7I Notice Is lierM.y given to the cre-dl-tors, heirs nnd h gatees «>f John Henry Angiixt < flirts tin nor, deceased to atoienr In Ute Adasns t'Wcutt Court, held let In-iMtur. Indiana, on the 10 day of June, ISII, and ffliow cause. If any. why the Final Mettlement A<<ounta with the intivte of said decedent should not tie approved: and said heirs are notified to th<-n and their niuke pr--of of fliership. and receive tlm-ir distributive allures. Tiiosiore Heuer. Administrator I'eeatur. Indiana May 20, ISII. 11. 11. Heller. Attorney May J 2--29 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 1:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturtlaya, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 13S Eyas Examined Glasses Fitted

SALE CALENDAR •MAY 24 CAPT. H. V. OEVOR. corner 4th A .Monroe el . D <:ifur. Ind.. HoiiHvhold Goods. J. F. Sanmann, anct. MAY 26 -THOMAS D KERN, corner Seventh A Mar-hall ata. Frank Dellinger, ailcl, MAY 29 C. B. HETZEL, 112 N. 4th st., Decatur. Hou ehold goods. Roy 8. Johnson, auct. JI’NK S—MRS JOHN 85LL, II mllex Norfhwext of Defiance Oiiii Well Improved 110 Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann. aiicti >i>

Seek Information On Civilian Manufacture The Smaller War Plants torporj slion. a federal government agency located al 434 IHlllty Bldg.. Fort Waytie, Invites Industry to file information with it In regartte to man ufacturing needed civilian goods ■ Items. A survey Is being made In the | Fort Wayne diatrlct of plants aflile to produce such it tan a aa cast iron i I bath tubs, houpl'al beds, stainless steel cooking utensils, rollaway cots Hand ibunta, blue steel drip puns, household enameled ware, black steel fryers, last Iron air furnaces coal fire water beaters, garbage and i ash cans, lamps and shades, gal-j vanlzed palls, buckets and utility buckets, domestic ice refrigerators, sofa hette. studio couches, lounged, I coil flat springs, Imix and Inner i spring mattresses, domestic etovea and ranges, lunch Itoxea. dinner pall and can openers. o It is estimated the Mississippi river discharges 670,000 cubic feet i of water per second into the Gulf j of Mexico. Appointment of Ese<-u(rls Enlate An. IO7M Notice Is hereby given. That the i und.-rslgned has been ajn»dnted Exwutrlx <>f the estate of John H bclmann, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probaldy solvent. Mary Ellen Hcltelmann, Executrix Feed 1.. I.lHerer. Attorney May S, I'JH. May s-1.-22 IWN6ELINI, SYMBOL Os EVERLASTING LOVE.SEARCHED FOR YEARS FOR HER LOVER-” FOUND HIM IN A POORHOUSE, WHERE Hi DIED IN HER ARMS. This FAMOUS MODERN MAIO | YL 'IS A SYMBOL OF \| \ W THE PURITY ANO WHOLESOME 7 % I GOODNESS OF K mJ HU-MMD. THE [ .» ONLY MARGATE fW certified by its zy MAKER TO BE ( / k •table-grade: al f i r Atyow table, via oaly margarine fhof i ptaiMy ' labeled "Table-Grade.” That > NU-MAID, g’ “g-y

a kH, A ■ ’V * - Hr .- ■ I -f k ft, ' mwucwWK JwKkSB i ' • PEARL STEGIOFF (right) of New York City Joined the Spars to rclleva some Coast Guardsman of his shore duties and send him to sea. In due time she took over the Disks of Yeoman Eric Fendler (left), of Irvington, N. J. But sending him to sea was another matter, until she said "Yes’* and married him. Coast Guard photo. (International)

MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Press Stocks irregular in quiet trading. Bond-* irregular. Curb Htoi kH fri'geular. Chicago stocks irregular.

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Wheat and Barley fractionally lower; oats up as much a& 1 cent a bimhel; Bye off as much as 4% cents in May. Co’ton ateadyChicago livestock: Hogs ateady, calte strong, sheep steady to easier.