Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1941 — Page 2
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T test Your Knowledge | Can you answer P'fO of th*** I t*u qu»«tlona? Turn to page j Four for th* an*w»r*. * 1. Arr there rail and Highway oouumdion* between coniiaental t'nlted State* and Alaska? ? bid Columbus discover the Houth American routini n' on hl* | flrut, wco’id or third voyage? 1. Finish the nurtery ibyuir I "Huy. diddle, diddle, the cat and lb* fiddle the *OW jump, I ov.-r the moon; the Itttle do* laughed Io see ; Meh op*>rt -." 4. Are V H silver coin* made from pure silver or an alloy? t Arr there more or f*-w> r mom I rise* than sunrise* : i a year? ( The secretary'* re* ord of the pnuoedlngs ot an organiMllon la called the ? Which Preside*' of the United State* was affectionately nicknam- 1 rd "The Major ? I. Whh h la now the correct 1 ap*lllur Puerto lti<~.» or Porto Ail' a? 9. Where are the Hair Mountains? 10 Who wrote A Tale nt a Tub"? , !. Jascha Helfeta I* a shipbuilder. *, Violinist. circuit owner, or director 1 of short film subjects? J Which of the three abbrevlatluu, of Pentiaylranla I* preferred bjf the I 8 Post Office Ihpart-1
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> ment -"Pa"Penn ." or "Penns ? I. From what opera by Filial Is I "Taw Indiana la»ve Call"? i I Which Government securities are called "baby hands”? 5. How many planets arr known to revolve around the sun? 6 Give the full title ot the I’ H. ' Gov. rnment agency for which the initials WPA stand? 7 Which State Is known as the. Mother of Presidents? a Name th*- Panama Csaal port at the Caribbean entratoc to the (’anal 9 In th*- Go.jw Is i« Christ referred to as the carpenter ur the carpenter's son? I". How many sheet* are In a 11earn <>t ordinary writing paper? MOKE ‘‘KIITER’’ .ivixTWVKu from page onki i l>< > *■ i Hied in an act of tfetttt. 3. Place the central purchasing, d* purttnent under the department i of public work* and commerce 4 Establish the new da*art- ■ uotit of treasury, already included in the main decentralisation in* a sure. 5 Ilepral various s- i tioUs of former acts in order to clear the way for the new piogram f'nder suspension of the rules. !n»th houses paa*vd aud sent to Gov Hchrkker s bill to authorise the state budget committee to
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
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transfer ISoO.OAP from the highway and departmental *onatrm tlon fund to the administrative fund The i money Is to be used for ini teasing the salaries of highway department engineers, many >4 whom have l*e«ai luted io defense projects and industries by higher wage* The senate also pa>*ed and sent I to the house bills that would In , crease -maximum payments for old age pensions from 130 to |io pci month , LOAN MEETING r:i> prom i>.v>b onei to refiannie esiating Indebtedness. The sum of lb*' loans i* |t.33.3d0 in this county alone. Ou ring th*- past year Increasing , numbers of farmers ihroughout the nation turned to national farm loan associations and the federal land bank for long term farm mortgage financing The volume of land bank and cotnmiasuMier loan* made by the F*i|eral laitid Bank ot Louisville in HHo was fl.ixpi.iHMi greater than in lh« previous years. Members of the association were uiged to make sure that all member* of the family understand term* ot the loan in order that they might work together is paying >o> the farm. Memliern were al»o urged to keep abreast of better farming and bomemaking practices by participating in programs ot toe extension service, soil conservation, and similar farm organMtlon*. Severin H. H* hurger. Inv<stig»tor for the loan committee presided at i the meeting. Mr*. Roy L Price, leader of a home economica group | In Itwatur and president of the hone economics chorus. Rave an address on th» family's place In farm credit. "Keep * record." sire cod Mrs. KFricu, "and total it from year to year to see just how much you can save. If you try.” Everett Johnson, chairman of the farm bureau for Adams county, announced that a meeting of the farm bureau would be held Friday night, at the Lincoln school. The public , I* tnvlled. said Mr. Johnson. Harold W. McMillen, president of the ceiinrai surgar compuay addressed the stockholders with ref-
* rence to the part taken by bl* 1 1 uimpatiy in this community. He < stated that they too were farm own- < era simply because they believe < that good farm land is a good in-' < leatment; that they like to know , what the problem* of the farmers are. and. that they want to know Just how to grow the prod'Hl* they , use. and experiment on iftem. Carl Miller, field representative 'of the MunUe production credit I association, told the stockholders that tbelr judgment will determine their future welfare Ho stated that while we all wonder at times a* i , to what the price* ot our product* will be In the next year or two, or < just what we should sow irid what we should reap is liased entirely ujsiu 'be judgment of the individual. Bon't take just everyone's word for everything." stated Mr Miller. "Tour credit standing In your 1 community and your possibilities of ' what you tan do and what you will ‘ do It your are willing and capable. "Mr. Miller explained bri-fly the produ< tion credit loan and bow one i tan have capital to continue or to; Imjld up by having capita! to build with. He stated that Mis* Helen Heuer, local representative of Muu- ' cis P. C. A. would lie glad to ex-1 plain tht« matt.-r sp any-'tsj- win would call at the office of the Adam* county national farm loan association. The meeting was closed by the ' kinging ot 'America", and a light lunch was served. Calls Attention To Error in Proaram Waller Thieme, chairman of the I'nlon township farm* r*' Institute, which will lie held Friday. Febru- 1 ary 7 at the Immanuel Lutheran church, they called attention to an error made in the printing of the programs for the institute. Six Items which should have been listed under “ladies’ eihlblts" ■ were erroneously placed under , "girls' exhibits." These Items Included butter, cottage cheese, three can* of fruit. ! three cairn ot vegetables, one glass | of jelly and patchwork quilt Only four Items should be listed un-
der "girls' exhibits". They are: pair ot most neatly mended girla' hose, devil's food cake, butterscotch cookiss and fudge candy. Entrants and other IntereMed persons sre i especially urged to notice thia correction. «"<*■*■* * m“rklT» AT A GLANCE Mt ocka Arm and quiet Honda, irregularly higher, V. 8 governments. Irregular. Curb stiH-ks. Irregularly higher. Chicago stoi ka. mixed. Cotton, easy. wool. lops, futures strong. Grains, wheat easy. >*B *.ir%c; corn steady. Chit ago livestock, hogs and cattle. weak, sheep, mostly steady. Rubber, about steady. Shipments of Hawaiian sugar to the U. 8. during the fiscaPyear IXO amounted to (35.317.9(0. vee*>ts>*»*s> "• tusiisists*"* Estate X**. ST7« X’oth'e I* llerel.y sl>rn. That ths undersigned Has been app**int**t A<l- - *r of tlie estsle of laiura , M inner, late of Vilnius Counts, de-, leased The estate I* probably sol-I ♦ent Arthur 1» rtiltloF, Hr . Administrator K. < . Parrleli. %lt«ar> Jan. H. I»4i Jan 30« j« Feb. 1 ♦ *«**>•?• rs aZstafr No. JW7< Noth-d* !• hereby That th* underx la nr <1 h*»« been nppointtd Ad« mlnlstrator the rststr of Andrew . 1* IhrtF’ h. late of Adams County, dr'-r tst 1 The t state is probably sol-1 h r nt. Ininlel V. Ilertach. Administrator llr«r» II Writer, %H«»r«e.» Jan. 30, ISH! Jan Feb. 3| appointment nf adminlntrntnr Kstnte Nn. 37T5 N*»tl« n ts hereby pivrn. That the underslanrd has been appointed Adminiwtrator <»f the estate of Musan Maitnrr ltls<>s, lair <»f Adaltis Count). I<*id»td The estate Is probably solvent. Arthur h. Hatties, Hr Administrator H. I . i'nrrHb, %ttnroe> l-IY- H Jan. 30-37 Feb. 3. NOIM • or riN %l M I ti l Mi \ I t»F KTTATW *O. .Kt I .Notice Is h« raby given to lite creditors. heirs and hgatera of Kiln Hammond, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held nt . In atur. Indiana, on the 12th day | of February, I>H. and show cause, I if any. * by the Final Hrtti* nu ut A< - I counts with the estate- of said de* I cedent should not be approved; and s«id heirs ar* notified to lh« n and | there make proof of heirship, and | rceiyr their distributive shares. v’larem r L Webar, Administrator I l>e<atur. Indiana, January 18, I*ll I •». Hardrlir < aster, tHorary Jan. :»-z7l
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* RATE! V On* Tlm»—Mlhlmum ch«r«« I 36c fur 20 worOe w i»»» °** r ' 20 word*. H*o P«' "e* Two Tlmug— Minimum chu'iu | •f 40c Hr 20 word* #r '•••- i Ov*r 20 word* 2c P*r word for | | th* two time*. I Thro* Tlm*w— Minimum chorpo «f Wc for 20 word* or MM. I Over 20 word* 2'/«« P* f w#, d I (er the Uireo time* Cord ot Thank* I Obituorio* and v»r*o* I’- 0 ® Il Op*n rat*—dltplay advartiamp | Mo par ealumn inch. I * "BLIND" AOVERTIOEMENTO Advvrtloomruts oppeariug In I ibis column without name* algo ar* "bliad ." They ar* to ba , answered by tetter*, add rested to the boa aumbsr in car* ot I the Dally Democrat. W* can | give no informailon concerning th* parueo ad« sruoing FOR SALE FARMKM ATTENTION - Call MFA at our aipaoM tor dead stock ramoval. Th* Fuller Product* Co . Frank Burger, agent Two hatchvo ot high grad*- Polur om tested baby chick* «ach weak from 2ko to 32s egg laying strain*, alio baby duckling* Price* raatonable Model Hatchery. Munroe. Ind Mf FOR HALE ItepoMM-sst <1 Furniture ■ aud Rugs 2 Living room suites. one almost like new; 2 Dining I room aulte*. good condition. 11 mteal breakfast net. like new; 1 studio couch like new. 9 throw rug*. 1 Inneraprlng mattress; 1 Felt Matti***, almost like new Will sell thia merehaiMilsH cheap for cash I was forced to take |- back. HPHAGI'E Furniture Store. Phon* 199 3312 FOR SALE 7 used heating, cook novas, washer*, refrigerator*, new Kelvtnators; washers, stove*. Iterator Hatchery, dealer. James Kitchen salesman. 13-tt FOR SALE 2 bedroon suite Ir.g room aulte; dining room suite Gas rang*- giaxi condition ■ Mr* Emerson Beaver*. Phone 1132 g 23 3t FOR SALE Hocking Vaiiey lump coal. 16.50. Bu*k Elevator Co. 307 b it FOR SALE '2* Harley 71 motor | cycle. Good motor, tire*, battery Arthur Kiefer. Decatur K It 1 I 1 .* mile* N. W. of Preble. 21-311 ' i - . .11 — FOR SALE Mi acre farm aouthwest of Monroe. Very easy terma. ' Jim Andrewa at Paul H Grabam Ina. Co. 21—3 t x FOB-SALE - Fine oak dining room suite, good as new. china cabinet. a*rvmg table, exteiulon table, eight leather upholstered chairs. Also studio couch. 252 8 I Second St., Decatur 21—3 t FOR HALE — 35 feeding shoals Weigh from (o to 125 R>*. Alton I Rittner. Itouto 2. Decatur. 2lg3tx ■ FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet Coupe, | driven 113 miles. Fuily equipped Bargain Can be seen at Saylors 10 L. Bobllya, Rice hotel. 2itf I FOR SALE Gor.*d used Peninsular Heater. Long fire holder. Cheap Phone 337. 21 *j Foil SALK - llecatur quality chicks U. H approved -U. 8. lt,Horum tested hatching every week. Get early broiler* for greater profit*, order now Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 17 M. W. F ts. MAKE YOVR HOME WORK a pleasure. Mentioning a few things a rmxtern Singer Sewing Ma chine will do Buttonhole making. Hemstitching. Rug making, xlgxag lace work, darning sox. et«. Price* are low now. Easy monthly pay meut*. No fluauce charge. Sewing taught tree. AB make* repaired Needles. oIL parte, btugr.r Ageat. 445 8. First. Phone 411 2Zlotg FOR SALE It* conditioned McCormick 10-20 tractor; Jr,tin Deere plow. 14-In. bottom and Dunhamed disk both used three aeasous. PhilIp Kuhn Phone (ILL. 23-31 FOR SALE Sorrel coll* from 2to 5 year*; Ibuht tall, main both mare* and geldmg. L. A. Ripley, Phone Monroe 902 Jan 27. 29, tab. 2a New Style LIGHT ‘ FIXTURES far every ream In th* houa*. DECATUR ELECTRIC SHOP S. fescand hr. Phone 244
. t pale Mg II- ilrlll 1 w 'li calf by »id*. I’htHte 31« H. I Walter*. » 3t » HALE Fresh Guernsey ■ -»w with a loiter calf. Norval FuhrI man. Ph jell HALE Two five-year old Sht-qishire ewes, will lamb mid di* l • itruary. Also I h p Internal- ; lonal *a> • ug'ne Clyde H»Umill east and 3 l » mile north Walt, a 23 3tx | foil SALE 1? pigs: BoH Htepler. 2te mites west and •« uni* north |„f Monros HALE Farm, 31 acres. I'v miles south ot Kirkland high 1 school; good l* rm • ,l * l ,m ' proved building* Hell cheap be--1 ause death of my husliand Andrew B*Tt*cl>. See IMP Uertech 23-31* WANTED HAMED —Farm ban*, tow nttea. No coBnMMMi, Appraisal or title ciaminatUrn coots to borrower. Short term loan, are low as 4%. 8* « before making your loan. The xulllex Edwarda to M-»ri4r WANTED—flood, clean, big Rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Cannot use undent ear, blockings, pants, coats, ooveralls. or any similar material. Will pay 4c lb. Decatur Daily Demixrat. WANTED l*»dy for housework I aad cooking No thlldren. may go home night* and Sunday* Ad-1 ' dress Box No. 244, care Itemot rat. I 22-2 U! 1 WANTED Girl for house work I ! 310 N HemndHt 23 2t« — W VNTED tlirl between ag* IS to 25 tor general housework, laundry. help with rooking aud care of I children tid every other week-end ~ Salary (6 and board and room. I Writ*- Mr*. Harry A Stine. 201 Conare** St . Fort Wayne. Indiana giving deacripyon 21tla WANTED Loan* on farm*. Eaat•rn money. Low rat**. Vary 11b aral term*. Bae ma tor abstract* of till*. French Quinn. IX-m-w f FOR KENT Foil HK.NiT Seven room newly det oriilrd bou»t*. localed <m North Fifth. J*-: fiiuuria. i’bt.’ur iJah. • FOR KENT—4 room s-ml modern ' apartment. 601 Indiana St. Phone <45 B k 23 3t FOR RENT Fir»t ol March Good 7 room house with electric light* : and basement. Ixnati-d four mile* I N E Ite-atur. Inquire W A. Whitten bar ger JJ-Ju FOR RENT Semi-modern house, < entrally located Inquire 124 So. Fifth afreet. 21-21 FOR RENT 7 rtrom wemi-modern hoim.-, • ck s< in. immediate BotMexNion. 2 room furnished or unfur* nixhed cabin. Ik-llmont Park. Ideal office room. TruM Co. BMk- Fred Repperl. 2*Jto Phone 610 or 312 miscellaneous ►ARM LOANS at 4% for 1# year*. No aapense to borrower. C. D ; Lawton. Decatur, ini HObtf 1 NOTICE— W* are eanu'tig meat* 1 of all kind* every Wednesday Ltecbty Cannery. Iterne, Indiana 512 t eod Masonic Called meeting of Decatur Chapi ter No. 112 RAM. at 7?« p. m. r Tuesday, January 2*. |i.„pe< tion. A. D. Suttle*. H. P 23-2 t I 1 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Kept. • Wheat .m*.* - 4 ■ <<jn ‘ « <3* , t 34* ; '**“ ’** ■ 500 Sheets Sunrla* Canary Second Sheet.*, neatly wrapped, 10c. Tha ftecalur Democrat Co. o , ko-nr n or rix»i. nirr-ri.KMK.«T nr r.sTtTK %o. wn • a*. ,r I *“ bereby glvsn t„ ths < r*. 1 J “a’'** **«•»»•• "> J«**l-1* J* Tonne Her. eaned. annemr in . tlx A'Umi* Circuit Court hd/ut I*. V-VJ "" ‘b* t4<b Ay rs i an» ri !Kt'AM's*!*" 4 * * ,ww It > .»iTii7 h 2i,'2‘*.?‘" ,u *»tem*i>i a.. ► <ounlii with the eßtwiv of aaM ,t*> M h‘»'4ld not he *|>Droved x,n<t «ld b*lra ar* noUfte* t „ h . n !"5 there hake piont OT halrshfn a',a r te J,re n r A4 ..., ' ■■ . N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyaa Examlnad Gia**** p lltH HOUR* Tatephan* 1M
MONDAY, JANUARY 27,
MARKETREPi™ DAILY REPORT or U otx. El AND FOREIGN teAUtr, Q| Brady * Market »or o*c»te, Craigvllle. H0,||.., : „ a * Ctaaad at 12 n„„ Corrected Jai.iwr, .Xu loniinlasluii t . ■ Vaal* reviv'd Uni to IN lb* IJU to 140 lbs I*o to I6U ibs .■ 160 to 2(u lb* 100 to IN lbs IJU to I4u lb* H JR IM to 190 lb* m 190 to 240 lb* H 240 to 2(v lbs H 260 to 30U Ibs 300 to 3M> Ibs H 35'1 lb* and up H| Roughs Spring Spring buik lamb* WHOLE3ALE EGG CUD E poultry quota? .oxi ■ PurnlOMd ty ■ MtU'a Egg A Pcuitr, Ct, K Decatur Pncn* M ■ Collet li-d Jaii.u ~. BMW Prices lur Bl*t < ..< * 3 { , ER It'teau large white Blown or mixed • .. Medium egga , Heavy bens I L> gboril hen*. 11l to ghoru Springe.', .. Heavy Springer*. 8e..4 ,r H White lto< k*. lb Old Kovite.-t. ,n Duck*, while. 6 lb* luikiys young u c . FORT WAYNk LivlkTQC* K Fort Wayne Ind. J> . -Liveatock; H Hog* 5-15* high*-. .. Ivvo. tou.’lo lb* »- r. lb.* 1*25. 230-25" J. •• 1 jmH .■:> Ibs Is 2u. .Ti ..- i- »«■ 325 lb*. (7*5. 325. J.. I '■ 350-400 lb* . (7 Ci . 17 45 140-15 u lb- > . Ite iS lb,. I*. 120-13" f. ' .*■ 12V Ibs . H 45. ■ Houghs. (•> 75. slag* i - H Calves. 413 50, lamb > . W CLEVELAND PRODUCE ■ Cleveland. Ohio Jan fl Produce: W Live poultry, lua.''- teaafl ilk, dweks 17 I*. i.uMteifl and lolored. !3-14r .c ■ >-utefl .II l«c. turkey ben* u;> '* .wfl ' 31» H Potatooa. Ohio anil !'• ->"»*fl . nissela. 90< (1 15 per 1"" ' P»» 1125, Peun.ylv. ,* *i*fl .Inn 3123; Nebra*k.< -:* • -fl II 75. red*. (1 25 (1 75 M I teds. (I (V. Mhhtgeii - ibtiletfl I II.M; Indiana whites 41 ■" tefl 31 *45. New York whit** II>;■ Florida red*, ft. 36-31 '"> ■ EA»T BUFFALO LIVESTOCK ■ East Buffalo. N. Y Jan . Livestock: H Hogs, 1.700. moderately I'tl’fl and steady to lo< over 4nd*y-■ giani to choir* 170-220 'e D*sm 4* so; sono what spar.ugh < ■ 240 2«o lb* . M (0-38 76: u ; kidmsm 170-260 lb*. |g 26-36 76 I Cattle, *SO; slaughter *:■• i* **fl belter*, scarce; mgrk.t *bo«tM steady; medium to go<«i mostly under 1.000 Hut. 4 ' . 1 II5» ■ some held above 312. •*>»• bull*, active, strong to 25. higher. ■ few beef cow*. 37.5'i-4» 25 • fr ‘ , * 4 l Weight saUMiR*- bulls around |7 5* I Calves, 500; vealer* -t.uve. ■ mostly steady; good ami ilwu'l r liolce, largely (14.26. I Sheep, 1.000, lamb* 25< high*’ I good to choice Ignieti'ly I (It; fat ewes. (6 I INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK j Indtanapolia. Ind Jatu Livestock; I Hogs, k. 000; early ual*'» lb *-1 and up. 62<h: higher than Sat* l ' day; 1(0 Ibs down, steady l " !k unsold with moat bid* -' 'dj early top 3*.»0 on *kh! ’■ ‘ 2341230 lbw; 160-Jlßi Ibs 3X 50: 300-250 lb*.. (3.55 3> • ’• • 300 lbs . 3Xlo'3* 43., 200-4'" I'” (7.95 33.10; 100-I*4 lbs 3* 5" I- '• Cattle. 1.300; <mlve« 4'*' *nd yearlings opening steady •trong; heifers, alow; can"-r **“ lUt'-rr cow*. llLtle chalig*<i. "iw» slow; ball* steady m*'l* lU ’ steers and yearling* N-(i> :i . vealer* Hteady with Friday buA gwid to r hotee. (13-313.50 Sheep. I.WiO; few western J* " L predominating around IL' hi* l " ' than las' week'* dose. uatlJ’ ’ about steady; good io etioice lam 1 " ' 4i">25-310.U; slaughter «**•*. . H 60. . 1 - LOCAL GRAIN MARK3T •AJRK ELEVATOR COCorrect**! January 37 Prica* to b* paid tomorrow. No. 1 Red Whoat No. 2 Red Wheat ” N-LSltyo - I 'll. 151* moiHtute . * (Jura. 17Mi moisture ” I Dorn. 1354 molature - ’, Boy Bmps " Now Onto, 30-lb. tout M
