Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1944 — Page 5

MpNESDAY. AUGUST 16, 1944.

Wet Reports report of local ■L foreign markets tor (^■ nNE TT, MURRAY A CO. ill kind* ot IlvMtMk kt Berne, CraigviUe, 'Sg »" d Wi««hlre .EL !OC k received every day until 12:30 p. m. corm August 16. ; liS.to ■ ji” 14 -’® ..... !l . 1309 JE i,■ 1 IH,' ».so •■wholesale egg ano "•■oULTRY QUOTATION* ■ Furnished by produce co. Phone 380 '"flH ('urrviti'l August 16. in n* ZOc bens l"c :» and stag* 14c u ■local GRAIN MARKET ELEVATOR CO Corrected August 16. ■be*:.* •übject to change ■ during day. delivered at elevator. |K In . V. ..• II .41 «■: i;h w i.4i) Yellow Cnrtl 1.60 S V ll' .HH ....1.90 ■t S y 11. am 1.86 ■ seed 2.00 „■_ 1.00 »■ Com: .04 per 100 lew. H lo b. term. tIBIOIASAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Allg. 16— (I'l’l — k p 7,5 m; active, steady at level*; good and choice ■la .'la n.H. 11.80; 241 to 400 end moat good sows 14.05; to' lb* 11 50 to 14.80; 100 [■h tt * * ii '° ,o 14 26: r,,w to 13.50. l.:;ta». calves 700; salM Pply * and heifers l°w good and under; good fully steady with low«-r |Hh> or anything under weak to ■ for heifers; cows steady; ■ mod neo n>. Steers 16.50; ■le«H| yearlings 16.00; few lots ■i.i'-.-n Ito 16.25: common jH P'-ditjni *so to 14.00; hulk roninion and medium 8.25 mm''''' rutmnon to good beef mostly *.50 to 11.50; f PW |B -•<»•» to 7.75; vealers strong i higher, top 15.50. BW>. fat lambs altout f.» |,,| K gIMM | an< | ehoice MH; laml.K | !(MI to i4jM; early lift, medium and good to 12.50. I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Aug. _ (tp) _ ■ ,|HFAi->Uvi Kim g. sW" I*' 1 *' l """". complete clear- j '•*tly market fully steady; »»'! choice Igo to 240 lbs. , weights and most H.M. IL’."""; calves: 1,000; ■t »'"l choice fed sb-era and 25 ••■»ts higher; top □ high bulk grain fed ■ '* 7o 18-00; bulk grassy Kl •* r| n | 'l up steers 12.00 to ■7 ''fy common to light gras- - 6i >0 i 0.50; fed heifers ■T 1,1 25 «•«•»»«» higher; bulk j B!* 0 l<i0: l‘»P 17.10; COWS K ‘ 15 ' higher; cutters j B?,, "*"• , ""« l twef r ows KOOto ( Bmi, Kra 'iin« common and 1 Bc«m ? Ull " Mrk "‘ strong to -1 b,<h ’ r ro ’ nmo « krasser BL? 26: m,,4,u 'n K'><»d BT, a’"” #26 •« 130 »; VV«I- - “* r 16 -«® down. Be ~" ’, |,' i meB »trL I ‘" rlnK la,nb “ B>4. 5 . " h " rn , we « mostly 1 H , . Hl " n *> Choice native , Bm Jt U * ,O 14 «*« * 9 .r. k Y"’** an ’* , ' ho,< '“ nstive Kiumt h k “ ho *“ 14-25 ■ BLi <hot,: ” k,nd ,3:& ; ««»•>■ B >s* ' ,m,r "’n kind mainly «00 Kl rttoj*’’"' cull to B “Uys eww 2.50 to ■ n AV t N a L ' Ve,TOCK ■ l-l ” - .t W J AU * ,< * W<Vt *’ 9 |l l 2“ W ’ ,h » »H 60; ,34fr!WM> ■*l4o 9 a *' 4 "° ,b *- »I3MV; B l>»d4o li! ”'' 14MW ' bß * t" 11 ii “Iff J” B-a tn t M 440; B*tTh ' y ** r! ing*. |io; dipped

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED T ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for Erst Insertion 30< ! One Time, Per Word i/ 2 < Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day 1< Card of Thanka. .. w« , Obituaries, Verses, Reeolutlena. 51 j Menus, run menu style SI | Notices, Cap Heads, 8-pt. body so* | (12 picas deep, one column) ♦ — » Insertion Deadline Copy must be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Complete line of wiring supplies and fixtures. Übrlck Bros. Phone 160. 40-ts FOR SALE —Eight garden or building lots on 11th street west of Novelty Co. 160 each, |5 down. 25 monthly. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. l«B.tf room semi-modern I house on 10th street: asphalt shingle siding; >I.OOO down. Walter J. Bockman, Real Estate and Insur■acs. 187-ts SALE 2 Attractive Living Room suites, latest styling. All spring construction, beautifully tailored in long wearing cover. With wide arms and deep cushions. Priced for quick sale. Terms. Will deliver. Menno llanni, Geneva, Ind. Tx FOR SALE—Guernsey bull. I y. ar old, from high testing cow and registered sire. Roy Johnson. Phone 6315. l!)2-3t fiOR HM'LE—Nice red can 111 ng~l« e matoes Phone 986-G. 191-gt e.o.d. FOR SALE 80 acre farm with 6room house, garage and complete set of'buildings. Located 7 miles from Decatar. Dale Riley, 1403 Stophlet St., Fort Wayne. a 194-3tx FoTF SALfc All inmlerii 6 room house, plenty of shade, close to Central Soya company. Double garage. Also new fine saw. W. S. Fike 803 North Sth street 193-3tx >6k Balk To IRight Party Restaurant business and stock by contract or lease. Previous book record open for Inspection to those interested. Write Box 60. care Democrat. a 192-3tx FOR SiAUC flood occupied etorc building in west part of city. 22750 00 to closo estate. Also one now home on Ktevenaon St., being completed. Bob Holler A Good Reality Service. Phone 870 192-3 t Fllß SALE diou>4e and loFln Riley St. Willshire Ohio. Gladys Bolinger, Rockford, Ohio, R. 2 193-3tx HIGHEST PASH PRIt Eh' paid (or good used furniture, rugs, and sloven. Sprague Furn. Co. Phone 189. l»2-3t .FOR .'LVIJE 'AiftorAlolth cream separator in good condition, also milking machines. .May b.Y seen at Arnold and Klink Phone 84 and 463 S. E. Brown, Decatur, Indiana. 193 4tx FOR" BALE — Used living room I suite. All spring construction, beautifully tailored in long wearing cover. Priced for quick aale. Terms. Menno llanni, Geneva, Ind. Tx FOR SALE -Three day old Guernsey c«|f. Ed .Miller, one half mile south of KWcm. 194-g4t — "" 1 o MARKETS AT A GLANCE By I nited Press Stocks firm and quiet Bonds irregular. Curb stocks irregular. Chicago stocks Irregular. Cotton higher. Wheat, outs, rye, and barley irregular. Chicago livestock: hogs fully steady, cattle and sheep steady tn strong. NOTICE My office will be CLOSED Aug. 14 to 26 inclusive. N. A. HIXLER, 0.1). For appointment call 836. Notice MEN and WOMEN Have you thouirhl about your p«*l-war job? We eu offer you »tea4y >**plojntenl, good wage* and fair treatment. A Coll at plant in per»on ' or phone 566. BAG SERVICE. Inc.

WANTED WE MAKE covered buttons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South rif *t- 181-27tx WANTED—Radios to repair. Übrlck Bros. 261-ts SEWINd - MACHINE* REPAIRING —AU makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. WANT ED—To buy good late mod -i used cars. Pay as per O.P.A. Fred Busche. Phom- 975. 190-10tx WANTED TO RENT High grade family will pay 525 reward for modern six or seven room house available before August 28. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. k 192-6 t WANTED -Packard organ in piano case. A L. D., Box 233. Route 1. Decatur, Indiana. 193-2tx WANTED Mniiill family to occupy house with me Rent free. 2nd house north Mt- Pleasant church. 193-2tx WANTED Man to chan outside toilet. Phone 1267. g 194-3tx g 194 3lx An opportpnity for boy 12 years? old. to deliver pa-p-i* It. Bellmont park. Good margatn of profit. Route can be developed. Vacancy next Saturday. Little Merchant contract arrangement. Apply Circulation Dept, Daily Democrat. liM-2tx WANTED 2 or 3 room apartment or furnished rooms with kitchen privileges; high school teacher Mrs. Laura Huff. Star City, ind, 193-3tx WANTED. To dip 10,OW head of Adams county sheep. Get rid ot ticks and lice; improve weight and quality of wool- For dipping appointment write Jairln Glass, care O. V. Dilling, route 2, Decatur. T WANTED <;irl for typing u 3 general office work. The Schafer Co. 192-4 t MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTI MAt felt for rooflug. aid lug and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 18i-27t FARMERS ATTENTfoFT^We"S-1 move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. I Dei-atur phone 2000. We pay all | phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts V- 11 1- ad alwut the new Mirra Moth immuniser In the American magazine now you can get it at Smith Drug Co, 194-lt NEW LOAN PLAN iu addition to our regular farm loans; terms 5 to 35 years at 4% with no expense to borrower. We will make 20 year 4% loans <>n tracts from 5 to 40 acres with modern buildings. This is a suburban loan. C. D. Lewton. _ 172-172-t NOTICE: Squirrel hunters: If found on our farm will be prosecuted on account of stock. Homer Raudcnliush. I*!i-g6tx ELECTRIC-AL SI I’PLIES~R~ii?d--less of your needs in the line of electrical supplies large or small we can supply you, Including wire, fan material to make your own heating ellementa, switches, fixtures. etc. Arnold & Klenk. 179-ts LOST AND FOUND LO44T— Yellow gold wrist watch. Return to this office. Reward. 192-g3t o FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 rooms and ioin porch. 411 N. 7th, call at trailer. 193-3tx Terre Haute Girl Browns At Brazil Brazil. Ind. Aug. 16 H'l’i The Clay county coroner today Invcstlgaitel the drowning In Forest Park municipal pool yesierdny ot 13-y><ar-old Norma Short, daughter of Mrs Margaret Thompson of Terre Ifnute. It was the flrxt drowning in the pool In six yar's operation. VOTK i: TO TAXP4VKHM Nolle, l« beroby given that ih< following -I'l'lltlonal appropriation will l„- asked for by th>- trust.— at the :>!,-• 'llia ' Ho- .ohiolj 1.0.11-l ..f Wasblnirton Township, A-I.inis County. Indiana, ill the trustee's off),-. Tuesday, August 89, 1911, at 7:3V p.m. Hp i HI Hi fiool Fund »3 »3i<"<,‘i't Property owners have the right to be heard thereon. JOHN 11. HToNEBI IINER. Washington Twp. Trustee NOTICE! We ars now buying all grades of Paper stock at present market prl<d>Also want Scrap Iron, Rags, Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cana * f All kinde of scrap Is sssentlsl for war purposes. We are also buyers of Beef Hides, Calf Skins, Sheep Pelts. Tallow, Fats and Greases, Old Lard, etc. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe Pheno 442

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ALLIES TIGHTEN JOontlnueo Proas reco 1) and shunted back to prisoner-of-war stockades during the past 30 hourc, some 3.000 falling prisoner to the Canadians and 1.400 to the Americans. . I nited Press war correspondent Robert C. Miller, with the American 3rd army near Argentan. reported in a delayed dispatch today tliat the slaughter of Von Kluge's army was in full swing last night. Many of the Germans, he said, were tricked by their own commanders into believing that the way to the east was often. “It Is when they try to find this gup that we either kill or capture them,” Miller reported. His dispatch suid the Germans were surrendering in small groups of five to 50 men. Several tliousand prisoners already have been bagged by the 3rd army. Miller said, along with “great quantities'* of itooty. Meanwhile, the German DNB news agency reported that reinforced American tank and mechanized infantry units had resumed the eastward drive on Paris which was halted more than a week ago wlnn Gen. George 8. Patton. Jr., shifted the main weight of his attack northward lo encircle the Nazi 7th army. Fierce fighting is in progress north of Chartres, only 46 miles west-southwest of Paris. DNB said, indicating that the Americans might be by passing Chartres in a dire«-t thrust on the capital. The London Evening News quoted reports from the continent as saying that the distant roar of heavy artillery could be heard by the people of Paris today. NAZI RESISTANCE (Continued r.oa Fags 1) river between the two towns. Empoll, a glass manufacturing town, was found heavily mined and with Its streets blown up. While most of the Italian front was quiet, American flfth army artillery engaged German tanks and armored vehicles in the vicinriiii'i DO YOU KNOW HOW EASY IT IS to insure parcel post packages with our convenient i coupon plan? Insures as you wrap. No trouble, no i delay. Costs less than any other way. Interested? Suttles-Edwards Co. i Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. CMBpoof Cmml J '

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “NOT A LEG TO STAND ON!” T. ' ZGO~STRAIGHT AHEAD/ OKAV CUE L—! I TWAS WHAT THE KOO MDU THINK NVLON STOCKINGS KM > LEFTAT V*** LEFT ON. MERMAID SEZ d U»LL MAKE |g ' < '(?^r^^^n^CC T O PLJs - T > w ' r lß oul E 781- <XWBAIT?ys2S2! E ? A --^Ctoths junebug"h, Ce ' '—PTT -V AlO!)p|||f ' 'Bfer o I ( ' /HSm£&£ 'RaEW V#? T r w g JH ' l aY/Gu<.»\z A BLONDIE OPEN HOUSE AT THE HUMSTEADS By Chic Young S' I |oh>GOllv/ nO] Jgrj 1“~ ”“1 T Ilf 11 «=j (now long have you)/?% 1 P rr?r f■y it d aEEN OuT Tr 'EG>E' > $u A* I KW/ BE ‘a >7'X) D'DNT GO CXJT fop ,7 Cr / J3I la All M cP? «*> ~ .-iTi hW; K w, > * 79r IL f--—*n ■' Bk# 'H • -'■.. A> ■J\\\ oJ • r B ( ■ •■ —«fx_l . ,r ,\ AYTfx ,mm<i 6K w BBK Tx< |BSM«*» > ■ N C»f cm ««$ 'MM** «••«<■• to V*.U «jM> '• ' ,

Ry of Ban Giovanni Alia Vena, and small arms fire killed six Germans trying to cross the Arno river in a rubber boat. Farther east along the Arno, the Germans opened up 1 with a rocket gun barrage against the Americans. With snipping subsiding iu Florence, Allied military government officials were able to bring in food, water and medical supplies in increasingly larger quantities to the Inhabitants, Including 80,000 Italians south of the Arno and 250,000 in the northern sector just abandoned by the Germans. From their new positions just north of the Mug none canal on the northern outskirts of the city, the Germans used tanks and machine gun Are to make a no-man's-land of <ke poborbi, where scores of thou* ands of civilians were marooned, unable to reach the Allied food distribution centers. Most of the Florentines in that section were depending on meagre supplies which still can be brought In f~om the countryside. —o Nathan C. Nelson Is Named Special Judge Nathan C. Nelson, Decatur attorney. thia morning received notice from Governor 1%-hricker of this ap polntment as special judge in the case of Fred -livkson vs Portland Publishing company, now pending In the Jay circuit court. Copy of the evecutive order accompanying the apopintment points oof that the clerk of the circuit court of Jay county has certified to the governor of the state, as provided by law.

NOW is the time to order DEKALB HVBRID. SEED (ORD HUGH NIDLINGER, Decatur WALTER REITERT, Decatur

showing the necessity for such an appointment. The Jay county court i«p|H>lnt<Hi John F. Decker of Bluffton to hear the cause and be assum ed Jurisdiction In 1942 but shice the 18th of May 1943, has not attended any silbsequ'-nt term ot court there snd no other appointment bas been made by Ute Jay circuit court. The clerk therefore requested the special judge Mr Nelson will report at Portland as soon as he receives notification from the county clerk of Jay county. The case is one of several iu connection with the Portland Publishing company, in the courts of eastern Indiana the past decade. - o MEMORIAL SERVICE (Continued Stem rags 1> untimely death. Besides the parents she is survived by two brothers and three sisters. The family kindly requests the Dtumisaion of flowers at .the service. Will Is Probated In Circuit Court Tlie will of John J. J. Moser, Adams county farmer, was probated today in the Adams circuit court. Aside from a specific bequest of |s"o to a nephew, Christ E. Biberstein, the balance of the estate, real and p<-i«onal, is bequeathed to the children share and share alike. The I will was written October 26. 1938. | specifying that David and Elmer i Moser, sons of the deceased, be executors of the estate.

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HELP WANTED nomen and ifirbt 16 yean or over for factory work. Apply in person at office. Kraft Cheese Co. Mr. Farmer! Repair or build new fences now. We can supply your needs with good quality HEAVY FIELD FENCE 6 in. and 12 in. stay l-arjfe shipment recently arrived. Price is reasonable, (let your share while we have sufficient block on hand. l'r<-M ri'«<l byHtate Board of Ac uu„la l.H>rarr HuAk.j ■» NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES I" (In- Mattrr of Dote mining the Tax Rate for certain purpose, bv hiarl l’"-, r rd “ ,d '’""o'y. Indiana. LiNot!',. Is hereby given the taspavem of Decatur, Adams County Indi, dlana that the proper lea .I off), era of said muni. Ipility at iWMr rasuiar b>g bu.Urt“' V ’ ° n , ’ ,U ' ai,V ~f AU * U "* >»“- *••• “ tiL X," I—services PerroiHil -' iurvicM Coßtramtia! I—Miipplh'N J?* 0 7—Plop.-r li. . JW-H T't.,l Betlmsts ’ " rr 1 ,,w ’ •« "««<• -f Ln’'.r>i I ro..lred7 t'tX.ro , T»' M ‘ "* “ U ’ B '’ i "-rrr .rxrr ,^ unillll( year — > »;- : - ; c*;.:Xi rr:’" fr,,w — IJ. x '..--d aXuro c-r... ■ “ IM * 41 Suurers inker Than PrupowU Tas l.e» > i J Actust Balatiee. Jiiiv tin ~f a. apecUl Ta* > (mm S.lx.lulel . 0.u,, .. !' 1 M ,111 revenue i.ee thhedulei 10t,.,, 9-Totn| Fund* 'Add tin.* 4. 7, *» and *l., I'l NET AMOUNT T<> HE KAINI-JI. FOR KXPENMEH To OF 3 CKMHKIt list OF 15 JO.MING YEAR < 10.1. r I , r .m, Rn?,?, ,741 71 J^e‘‘3i , ."le^MlXlU X n;o!, n e '•* '« „ . U( , “ M ,t ' , >•’ Net Taxable Property-!.-. at.ir uo W aelilnutoii luwneblp },.*>M,979 (>" Name of Fund ’a o l’ 4r| > IUImM iJDituy I* f .os (HI Uho.oo SSOI6 w Townelilp , 'rt on »(«<> .m IHli if * Iff Oh Issi < oaiparatlve Statement of Teiea < ulleelrd aud to be « ollrrted To H»* Pl-NI.H t^ l !; ,ud ‘'“l'vr' co, ’^' e4 Library 111(15.00 11337.55 8517(1.73 IMisi M7 Taxpayers amuariiiM aboil have „ ogi.t t „ thereon After tie ta* leOea have te n drleimined, and presented to the County Auditor not later Ilian two days prior to the second lay In ttrDtrmber aim th- levv t1*.,l by II Ta* Artjuet.iii.-nt lloaid/or on 0.-lr faihim ho t.> .to. i,>- th, ' ounty Auditor, ten or more lavpay-r- fueling ih>-n>*elv.H aggrl.-v.-d l.v .ii'Ji levies, may appeal to the Witte Board <!f Ta» Com" miMMi'trictm f«»i further ar>«| hcHriiiK thirpfifi, by fillux iH-thim wtits tie County Auditor not l.t.r It Stober 15. and the Hute Hoard w Its a date for hearing In this County. DECATI It I’CHI.IC LIRItARY HOARD I'ate.l this 7th day of August, Ittll JOHN It. PAHIUSfI Hecretary Aug. 9-l«. ’ . —a—

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