Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1943 — Page 5
pAt FEBRUARY 19, 1943.
Edßepods <,v REPORT 0* ■J. wREI^ MARK,T * ?■ UarSst rtf O* catU? - •*** ,nd Wl " a •* l2 NfK> "' ■ cjrretk .l February 19- ■<“ '!JS ■ »’** 11 W K»l**ll*- j 8 ■ ■»*'* 15.10 3<*" rtf . 4 1)(| 400 Ibf J 4 00 ■*“ 11 "5 K" ».oo K* 16 00 ■*’ h . ■ 1500 .sort* K o-dr Brothers market* will ■ * closet! *» ch Tuc,d,y ■ sntll further notice. 9 WHOLESALE EGO ANO 9 POULTRY QUOTATIONS ■ Fureishsd by 9 «*«' £»» * Poultry ■ Oasatur Phone 1M ■ corrected February 19. Kt iirga white egg*. Kbi aP - "* Kn or mbtcd eggs, large K |bs. up 3lc K>.s> white egg’. 61 »*• «P- 28c K hen. - 22< Kry springem. barred or Kute rock, smooth. 614 lbs. K OMf " K Leghorn rooster*, lb •<■ Kig dock*. 5 lb*. and over.... 18c Ks («<««, 12 lbs and over.... 18c ■ foRT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Krtuyn Ind . Feb 19—(UP) Mkattck: ■H'4- 5c higher; 100-200 pound K. ■ 11115115 55; 800.3001 b. K-, 115 55 815 65; 300 1001 b. ■rar. SIS 35. ■rcus> 11125; stags. 812.50. ■(';>•• 817.00. ■Uabi, 115.75; ewes. 59 down. ■ IKOIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ■kdisuapolit. Feb. 19.- (UP) - ■Hot receipts. 6.000; market un■nj higher, 5-I.h higher on 160Kb weights, mostly 10c higher ■uTtureUy's general trade. 160 ■nd* and down steady. 160-275 ■ *»i«ku mostly 515 65-815 75. top ■l) for a 200-225-lb weights. ■L5M1570 paid for 275-40011). ■tyu swob strong to lo< higher ■ Mostly 81175415.25. BCs.tle receipt*. 600; calve*. 400; ■» deeaop trade, steers about ■ky luddlug 25c and more lower ■ cos* and bulls, medium and ■d steers. 113.60-815; tanner and ■tm- iu ». mostly 88-89.75. weighty ■tts 81081036; vcaleiw fully ■My. top 817.50. I***l' receipt*. 500. hardly ■Nh Glerrd to teal values, quotIk generally steady. I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK jftiugu Feb 19—(UP)—LiveI Hog; salable receipts 6.000. ■rtrt id to 15 cent* higher. Top M fttik: salable receipt* 2.000; b’e» »w. Market generally No choice steer* on sale; * kinds 1511; bulk 13.25 to »» Few oad bend heller* £“< l(0o. bulk 12M u> 13 50. steady at 17 60 down. «wp salable receipt* 3.000 W'< not established on fed *6*6 westerns. Good and choice «J» l*mb* steady at 15.35 to * Medium to choice ewe* M U> IM CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE *“jj ij M * r 11 Wi JWr ’ ,U,: Cw. May |i bid; July. |1 Mfc 81MH bld; pe V ’ um if ft JuU 41 May. ||B2M: bid. I ®CAL GRAIN MARMET IURK ELEVATOR CO. JXwrpcteE February It. irtatu subject to change during day. Prk ** delivered at elevator. e lv*. C ° nl >» \ ? ’ WC ®« 1-18 —>■> „ in OrtSa: 83 per mune 1 tee. M LofB: M Per 100 les*. Uh. far®. Ctoiinq Feb l*.-(VPi-Dew »*» •' '< •» is** “»»• -«»•! sake, *0«,7e0.
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ADVERTISING RATES | I Ono Time, P*r Word 1/*0 | Minimum for first Insertion 30* | Additional Insertion* Per Word, Per Day 10 | — Card of Thanks SO* , Obituaries, Vsrses, ResoluI tlona H Menus, run menu stylo SI i t Notlees, Cap Heads, 8-pL | body M< | | (18 pleas deep, one column) | FOR SALE FOR SALS — Property located southwest corner Winchester and Adame; cash or payments. A. M. Anker. 41-ts FOR SALS—Received large shipment of Warm Morning Heating Stoves, large size. Stucky A Co. Monroe, Ind Open evenings. 4316 BEAUTIFUL MARKED Great Jane ' pups. 610 each; 150 other dog* and pups; many different breeds. Wanted all kinds of horse*, including killing horses and 1 and 2-year-old colts. Harry Reed, 1 mile north. 1 mile east of Bluffton. Craigvllle Phone. 40-12 t FOR BALE—2 porc*laTn~top~kit<'h en tables, drop leaf breakfast sets, circulating heater*, kitchen cabinet, baby bed and play pen Frank Young, 110 Jefferson St. 42-2 t Received large shipment of Living Room Suites, built with springs. Stucky A Co., Monroe. Ind. Open evenings. 43t6 Tor BALE—'3B Chevrolet - coupe Radio, beater, 4 good tires. C. Wolfe. 95U Hig. Phone 7435. 42-3tx rojTSAlir- Sow. rpiEsTFresh cow. Ernest.Thleme, seven miles north Decatur. 42-3 t USED FOftNITI'RE - Several breakfast sets, wardrobes, ailwhite porcelain oil range, several used dressers, three coal range*, several used Heat t olas and beating stoves. Decatur Upholstery Shop, 145 So. Second St.. Phom 420. a 42-2 t For sale ■ “Mill, r- lie p. ttTabi: Hybrid Seed Corn 609-c and Miller's 62. the one with corn borer resistance. Yielded as good and matured a* early in 1942 as 608-c Richland Soy Beans, eligible to certification, germination f's'l. 82.25 per bn. reeleaned, bag* not included. See or write Herman L. Miller. Bluffton. Ind.. It I. Seed bouse and farms located 5 mi. west. I ml. north. 1 mi. west of Hlußioii. Indiana. 43-T KHU'aLE or'-frade 1937 V-s .;<■ Ford, good motor and tires. 8150. First come, first served. Phone <75. Fred llusche. 43(3x FOR SALE — 3-day-old Guernsey | calf. C. A. Buitemeier. 8 mile* N.M’, on Winchester Rd. 42 -tx ROOFING—Just (he color and style you are looking (or, made by Calotex. We also apply. Come in and l«t u» B ivc >°u an estimate. Phone 463. Arnold A Klenk. 3b-6t — Why pay _ more - when — you can buy Trlple-A chicks for 10'jc; ordered 4 weeks in advance. 10c. Custom hatching 2c per egg Buchanan Hatchery. Willshire. Ohio. Poad 43 between Willshire and Chaltanopfg. t-x A*celved large "shipment H«l Room Suites, latest styles. 869 up. Stucky A Co., Monroe. Ind. Open evenings. 43t6 FOR-SALE" - Good work hor><priced to sell; call after 5 p in. at Clint Zimmerman (arm. I miles south of Peterson I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■——— laeo “Dutch” Ehinger General Insurance 720 N. 3H 81. Phone 570 R|WMMMRMR^RNnM®— M——■—» CHRIST BOHNKE Auctioneer Decatur, R. R—Hoagland 'Ph*ne Gall al my *xpsns*. Cash Loans 125.00, 150.00, >IOO.OO or more To pay Income taxes, To Pay up your old bills *r emergencies of any kind. See us if you need cash In a hurry. We offer you a courteous and cewftdenti«l loan «*rv>c*. DECATUR Loan & Discount Co. Over Auto Lxenae Bureau t.»*c*tu< Indiana
FOR BALE Du roc gilts at Community sale. Monday, Feb. 22. Geo. F. Morris. 43t2x FLOUREBCENT TIGHTB — Cut down on your light bills by putting in one of these up to date lights. We cany a complete line. Arnold it Klenk. 43(6 JUST RtaCEiVETT-"- Shipment of Studio Couches, Tilt Chairs, Hockers, and Occasional chairs selling at prices you can afford to pay. Liberal trade in allowance for your used furniture. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 43t21 FOR SALE GHmou electric stove., used 2 weeks. Fred Foster, Monroe, Ind. 13-31 X WHY WORRY? They say ho more soft water can be purchased from the city. Hut why worry about that when yon can have your own water softener and get al) the clean, soft water you want right in your own home with a Permutit water softener. Sold liy Arnold & Klenk. 4313 WANTED WANTED — Ha dI os to repair. Uhrick Bros. 306-ts | WANTED—<Jood wheat straw, 812 ton. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25 or 886. 222-ts CAFETEKIA HELI' WANTED 4 experienced cooks; kitchen help; part time help. Apply G. E. Employment Office between 2 and 4 o'clock, aek for Mr. Bradford. 42-ts j WANTED—Man to help Ifusk'corm! Wilbur Stanley, Monroe. Phone j Decatur 586-L. b 12 3t j WANTED —To buy old~discarded electrical appliances in good shape or bad. Appliances «iuch as washers. Irons, radios, refrigerator*. toasters, etc., are needed. Phone 360. Uhrick Bros.. Monroe Street. 306-ts WANTED Mod. I A Ford. Floyd l Stoneburner. Decatur, It. 2. 4 Ji 2 WANTED Marih-d mall. 160 acnfarm. .Marion County, no dairy. 816.00 every week. Good house, electricity. H. A. Minturn, 1001 Peoples Bank Bldg., Indianapolis. Day telephone: Market 5166. Evening: Broadway 21»4. 43t2x Ml'aMtEl)— Clerk,maleor — female Apply in person to John Bright, Coffee Food Shop. 41-3 t WANTED To buy taylor lot. fiv quire nbov- lime's confectionery Mr*. C. D. Sheets. h 41-31 X WANTEI»*TI» BENT Tim- 5 unfurnished apartment for young married collide. Can give references. Call 856 after I in the evening or see Robert O. Lord. h 43-3tx WANTED—Loans on farms. East•rn money. Low rates. Very libers! L-rm*. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 m w-f Business Services TRY VAPO-BATH—For relieving Arthritis, T. B„ Sinus, Colds.. Gland Bladder Trouble and skin trouble of all kinds. With massage at Herman C. Wober Bath, 107 So Second St. Decatur, led. 33-ts 0 MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% tor 10 years. Vo expense to borrower. C. D. Lewton, Decatur, Ind. 15-b If FARMERS ATTENTION -W< re move dead horse*, cow*, hogs. etc.' Decatur phene 2000. Wu pay all phone charges- The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts FARM LOANS at 4%'for 15 year*. No c<**nmi*islon charge. See John W. Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Loan A Trust Bldg. 15-t: FOR RENT FOR IKnT- A field for oats on j 224 east 3'i mile*. <2 2 J X FOR RENT — Five room house with electricity. 3 mile* east and I 3 mile* sou'h of Monroe. S. Birch. I Route 1. Monroe 43a3tx | LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bill fold Return to s. H | Rose, route 2. Moniocvilic or leave al Democrat office. Lilicral reward 4Jg3tx; Ho bills between Ik-, Vos* BW». and First Stale Bauk. Friday morning Reward Please return to this <>•' <■. 43-3tx LO^T—South ot Decatur, U S. Route 27. 8 25x20 Rivenmle' truck tin* mounted on »i*e hol<*i Budd wheel. Ford type: reward. Russell C. Wells. 116 SHbey st., Van Wert. Ohio, phuuc 33Ut. 43U ■" — - > — —'■ ■ Maseeic Called meeting of Decatur lodge No. 571. F. and A. M on Entered Apprentice Degms at 7 p. m. Friday. February 19. 62-2 t Roy E Muuiiua. W. 1 N. A. RIXLEB OFTOMITRIBT HOURS: •;30 to 11:30 I>:M «e 8-00 Saturdays, B:BB A«. tree taaastaed aliases FNM
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* RURAL CHURCHES 1 • — • Willshire U. B. Circuit Lawrence Dellinger, pastor Willshire Sunday School. 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. C. E . 7:00 p. in. Evangelistic services. 8:00 p. m. Winchester Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. (lass meeting. 10:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. St. Paul Sunday Schocl, 9:15 a. m. Prayer and Bihle study Tuesday evening. If you are in the community of one of these churches and are not in services we give you an invitation to attend our service*. o Calvary Evangelical Church George 8 Ixizier, minister 9;30 a m.—Sunday School. James Darr, superintendent. , 10:30 a. in. -Prayer and praise service. Mrs. Melvin Smitley. leader. 10:30 a. m.—Christian Endeavor. Mildred Shifft-riy, president. 8 p. m. Thursday—Worship service and sermon. o Union Chapel U. B. Church Dwight L. Patterson, minister Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. T. 1. Drew, superintendent. Morning worship. 10;20 a. m. t'hristia nEndeavor, 6:15 p. in. r~ Uncle . Phil’s Philosophy I wonder if some men talk , around home like they do downtown? BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME with Chief Varnish. Quick drying. Doesn't show laps ot brush marks. Come in for information. Decatur Lumber Company 111 W. Jefferson Street Phone 263. ! k SMART Bl SINESS MEN hhould nut be without our dependabk* protection covering plate glass, sprinkler leakage, water damage, workmen's compensation. Investigate this. LELAND SMITH Insurance Agency First A Monros Phon* 140
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Revival Leader Mias Dorothy Heil* will have charge of special music at revival services at the Pleasant MUI* Methodist church. February 21 to March 7. Services will lie held each evening at 7:80 o'clock, with Rev Robert J. Johnson, pa Moi. in charge. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Mid week prayer service Wednesday. 7:80 p. m. ■ ■ 1 O'" ~~ ' Monroe Methodist Church Julius Pfeiffer, pastor The Layman'* day service at 9:30 a. m. is in charge of Homer Winteregg. charge lay leader The ladles choir will sing a spe< ml number. The speakers are E W. Busche, Lawrence Von Guillen and Mrs. Delores Mitchel. Others taking part are Mrs. Flossie Brandyberry and Glen Workinger. Sunday School at 10.30 a. m. Youth Fellowship at 6:15 p. tn., leader. Rev. Julius Pfeiffer. Evening service at 7:00 o'clock. Theme. “Why fight alone when Jesus will help yon?" Trustees meeting on Monday at 7:30 p. m. In annex. Prayer meeting on Wednesday. money when you borrow The >Etna Life Insurance Company’s Farm Loan Plan turns over every cent of your loan to yon. There are no deductions foe a foe foe 4 wir r-Twnsfiafirws, ee foe (be armfeemsoaMw fir xoo% m fik gfofar Itor DrAs* j The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Oscstur, Ind. Niblick Btors Bldg.
7:30 p m In charge of Homer Winteregg. The hum Join U« class social scheduled for Sunday. Feb. 21 ha* been postponed until Sunday. Feb. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adler will entertain at a pot luck noon luncheon on that date. WOTICB Notice Is bnreby *lv«n that K-ii»an Sylv-»tcr Ki*er ba* filed with the undersigned an application for the Adams Circuit Court of Adam* County, Indiana, to hear the evidence and determine th time and place of birth ot -aid applicant. agreeable to the provision of Chapter 24, Acta of the Genera Assembly of State of Indiana, for I*4l. Witness my hand and seal of said Court this 19 div nt E«t>riiaiy, 19l i ! CLVDE o TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court F.1., 19 —.. . Q I BIOTICE Notice la hereby given that 1 Wendell Smit h Hli< chan baa filed with the undersigned an ■ application for the Adame Clicult I Court of Adam* County, Indiana, to . bear the evidence and determine the time and place of birth of said ap > pllc*nt, agreeable to tile provision 1 of Chapter 21. Acts of the Genera Assembly of State of Indiana, for 1 I*4l. I WltneM my hand and seal of -aid Court ilii» is day ot i .In u.ir-., tvi: • CLYDE O. TItOI'TNEK Clerk of the Adame Circuit Court Feb ):> I NUT4CB Notice la hereby given that id., Annice Digit,' haa filed with the undersigned an application for the Adams Circuit Court of Adame County. Indiana, to hear the evidence and determine the time and place of birth of said applicant. agreeable to the ' of Chapter 24. A< te of the General • Aaaembiy of State of Indiana, for . I*4l. Wltnesa my hand and aeal >f said Court thia 1 day ot I'chruary, 1913 , CLYDE O. TROUTNEII 1 Clerk of the Adame Circuit c-, u rt | Feb
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Record Sole Held Friday At Muncie The livestock and personal property sale held on the Cooper farms at Muncie yesterday brought 820,091. a new record for the season. It was reported here today. The sale was conducted by J. F Baumann and Don Gorrell of the Midwest Realty Auction company. , , Q MARKETS AT A CLOSE New York stocks, irregular in moderate trading. Bonds, irregular. Cotton futures, firm. Grain* at Chicago, wheal closed <4-%c higher; corn w*s tint hanged to up ’«s; and noylteaiia were <ff I**< Chicago livestock, hogs, strong;
k ■ "RF* I F" We are nnw Buying all J I Iff Lg grades of Paper stock I m I I Ism at present market price. ALSO want Scrap Iron, Rags, Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Brass. Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Can*. All kind* of scrap is essential for war purposes. We are also buyers of Beef Hides. Calf Skins, Sheep Pelts, and all grades of fur. Tailow, Fats and Greases, Old Lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co 710 W. Monroe Phone 142
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cattle, weak and aheep about steady. O ■ - Bomber Crashes, All On Board Are Killed ! v Hutchinson. Kan.. Feb. 19.—(UP) All those aboard were killed when a heavy bomber crashed Into ■ a field northeast of Hutchinson thi* morning. Firemen reported they could see five or six bodies In the wreckage when they arrived at the i scene. Another body was thrown clear of the plane No other details were available immediately. —o I A New York inventor's breakfast I table I* equipped with a roll of f paper to serve a* a tablecloth which can be removed wnffbut re- ' moving dlt-hes.
