Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1943 — Page 5
ImHWAY. MAUCH 4,1943.
felßeports Lr^ 2 H - far Decant, Bat™ ho.; •"=> «" d * , '"*” r * J*eiaaad at« """• I cwrvrted March 4. L *” d "° a’.?***' f VM 't 1 I IW |h- * lS ’° t:S£ ::k |*** «« 3 W ’!* 1580 ■l to r* .. « 0 |«” w,h - J! Is K— t w fr" 1«M KT'.-b." ~ ~ fcjita __ --- n w |r, B-*4J Frothers market* ■ «il! t» op-B •**£ I nsttl further notice. I WHOLESALE EOO ano ■ aoULTRV QUOTATIONS B Furwthad by I Htu e«9 < ppou r » <*•• I Decatur Phone 18* I Corm ted March 4 L,- turf* white t'Kie. ■Zita ep sßc Br«: or Bleed Ml*- »**• ■RIH up - - ~ 88c L» -a brt« — l7r L-y tarns - - — Ln uprtnferu. burrM or IfMte wk. smooth, 6*w lbs. Lr mt .....- — ,7c Ln i »r — — BtUwtort! rooutere. !b Km iurte 6 ihe . end over... 18r Ly {-<*»-. 12 lb» »nd ov*r._. 18< I CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Ikin' May 11 U>W-11 48U July ■v l ,i:i‘‘. Sept 115041150 I Dec 11534. ■la-r. May 11 hid. July. 11 00% L Sep: 11 40*, hid. Dec . 11.00 ■bM ■(*< May 11 bid. July. .SOU L w v>\ I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK llur Mir I — H’PI —Live- ■ H-r« salable receipts. 11.000. Lket closed .'rung to loc higher ■U early sale* completed at lev lilMic up to 11S.nO. ■Cattle, salable receipts 5.500; ■»h. WO. fed steers and yearlIta atesdy to strong; most good L- 114 75416 50; top. 117.40; ■trelMses unevenly higher; best ■fen brought m, and goeti beef 111; vealers firm at 116.00- ■" G, |lb‘e? uLbie receipts, 1.000; fat lata strong to 15c higher, with ■M to choice woolen kinds 115.76lUI; beat betd higher; good laebs. 115 40-118. I Indianapolis Livestock PC receipts «000; market fairly ki»e; 1W pound weights and Bp. I w * lower; !«o pound weights Rd dm steady; ISO to 300 pad weight. 115 85 to >18.00; H»l« 10; 115 75 to 115.85 paid for p to 400 pjund weights, raage of p 2» to 515 *5 on 100 to ISO pound Eft* Heady to 10 cents F* aostly 114.15 to 11135. ICattj* receipts MO, catvec 300; Mtaer cattle fully steady, few FSUdchoice 1 Ztl pound steers F'? "ledium and good steer* « to 515 00; medium and good »t» 760 b,ufens. >l4 25 to >l4 W; steady, top 317A0. recetpu 1,000; mostly «dy. »<wxi and choice 85 pound 00 « d ami*. 11,35. aroaw| ~ Weight,. >16.00. OfiT *AVNC LIVESTOCK 104 M,r < ”(VP) “’WSt<H k ***» lM5c lower; leO-2SO-lb »1U0415.?5; ifOOSOMb 115 85-515.15: 3'iMSO-fb *■»«•. lugs, Ca£* 2 U W; H2-W-11708. “***• WA-H; ewes, ft*o down L^ L ® RAI * MARKIT •UMK ELSVATOR CO. C orrected March 4. ,Et « subject to change durtag day Prlt *« danvered at elevator. it: £2 i? e4t H W h j I*?” Corl - ktSSS!?- 118 ™ Gr *L’* l *** 1 ’**• v * B: *4 p«r lOv less, _ <d.b, tarm. Closing wT **' *—l I P)-Dow la"-*?**averages '‘P • » lISS*” * *• •• •* »«*k sales, 3ja;.*o*.
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Ip - LUAL iLAHIFIEb , | ADVERTISING RATES — i One Time, Rer Word I'/ t < Minimum for first Insertion 8O« Additional Ineertiona For Word, Per Day Id — Cord of Thanks 60* Obituaries. Verses. Resole tlefta Si Menus, run menu style 51 Notices, Cap Heads. 8-pt. I body SO* I (II pleas deep, one column) FOR SALE FOR SALK 12 ewes, some with lambs Joel Ffechter. 1% mile south. % mile east of Craigvllle. CraigvUle phone 52-3tx FOR BALfc -• 8 16 Interna' tractdr and plow. C. C. Abott. 3 miles east of Decatur. 52-3tx FOR AaLB-- 5 acre*. } mile- we-<' of Decatur on Road 224. Gar and lights; 12500. E. H. Bryan. Phone A-T8470. Fort Wayne 52-3tx FOR SALfe ~T2 in (TfivTi-Tractor plow. Theodore Ewell. 1 mile north of Preble 54-3tx Wk lALt —Half Rheph< rd. half Collie pupa, nicely marked. From good stock M F Rprunger. Decaturn phone 643-B a 54-2tx BaU!— Sorrel Tio: *r, 4-year-old. Paul Arnold, first house north Kirkland high school. 51 2tx R Hay. straw and oat* F. A. Amos, four miles southeast of Decatur on 33. t> Itl SALfe—Holstein cow? second calf. Heavy springer quiet and gentle, nice milker. Clyde Beil, one mile BMt. 3% north of Watt. b 54-2t* Fdfc §aLE — Get yo’li- M nt gagExemptions blanks from Commercial Print Shop. 53-3 t FOR RENT FOR RENT--Three room furni-h---ed apartment. 104 W Oak Phono 1)3 FOR RENT ~ Sleeping room, north of court house. 228 .Madison St. or phone 668, b 54-3 t FOR RENT - Houae. 8 miles -outb of Decatur. 2 acres of land Inquire second house south of Pleasant Milla. 53t3x FOR RENT Houae elght~milen aoutheaat. H. O. Emenhiser. Fort Wayne, R R. No. 7. Monroeville Phone. 63-3tx — o—- * • Twenty Years Ago I Today • —• March 4. 1923 wad Sunday. •— — -♦ Household Scrapbook •y ROBERTA LEE >. « Cleaning Paint Brushes B>- sure always to clean paint brushes before putting them away Hardened brushes may b< soaked n raw linseed oil for about twenty- ' four hours and then plai >-d in a< an of bentlne W'ork the briatles of tin brush until they are sejurated and , the paint will soften ao that it can be wushed out. Ordinary filer brushes can be soaked tn launtry soda water until they aoften, and then washed clean with soap and water. Old Steel Files Old and worn steel files ran be renewed by carefully cleaning them In hot water and soda, and dippin? for forty minutes into aitric arid 41 degree* B Wash them off d.y ‘ and oil. Cretonne Covers The colors hi cretonm- slip ci»v ecs will be better rrtain«-d i If they are washed in bran water. .■ - ei ————- Germany Develops New Power Glider London. Mar. 4—(LT) British air sonrees report the dev.lopmcnt by German aircraft engineer* oi » new power glider capable of carry ' mg about 13a troop Th.- huge < raft. I» aring •!« motors. has a multi-wheel <:airiac< (<»r landing on rough gtound and is known as the Mes»ersi-hmi’t-323. c— — t'rade m • O • Tnwt Decatur i USED CARS ] I ’l2 Wilb'w Sedan, driven 2.000 mtie> ‘ *4l Plymouth Del.uie Coach 1 *4l Mymouth Special 5 VaMM { ’4l Dndge BmUneae Coupe ’39 ChevrvlH Fourdtxir sedan *3S Cbevrotet Town Mtdan ’34» Ptmtiac Elgin Coach Saylors
WANTED _| WANTED— Radios to repair/ f brick Bros. 306 ts WANT El i Manager to operate re-1 pair and implement store. Steady | job References requin-d. Inquire ! at Steffen Implement Store on! Third street trom 1 to I p. tn. b 53-3 t IWANTEIt S.-wltig io do Mr*. Cha: le* Lore, mile eouth of Pleasan’ Mills. g 52-3tx Wanted to bTV Baby carrtage Phone llff. 53-3 | WANTED To n-tit modern house or apartment. Address Box 110 care Democrat. 54-3tx WANTED r 6t;y some farm horse*. AHo hay. Telephone i 573-8 b 54-3tx WWI ED To buy 12 x la toM N*. i in good condition. Telephone 57. 54-b3t WANTED 'lll KENT I’.i in r Deiatur, 100 to 120 acres. Re/ sponsible party. Phone 1577. 54t3 WANTKITTO rent Farm. So to 16n acres. Own equipment, stock. Box 108, c/o Democrat. 52t3x Business Services Willi HANGERS ! ..< . :>■ ' , wa ' Return one with each ord-1 er. We a!«o pay li each for all! extra ones you have to sell. Sheets • Bros . Cleant rs. Phone 359. 52 tf 1 fRY”VAI’O BATH On sail Itv! t ? colds, gland, bladder trouble, ekin I disease. TH.; w:th massage. Her-1 man (’. Weber Bath H um-, lu7 8 i Second St., Phone 120. 51-tfi —-Q —' ..*.*« -- IM »!.— MYSCEIXANEOUS FARM "Loans' at 4G for I<J yeare/ No exp-nse to borrower. C. D Lewton, Decatur. Ind. 15-b-ts ! FARMERtTATTENfToN - We re move dead horses, cow*, bogs, etc ; Decatur ph ne 2000. We pay all phone charges The Stadler Pro ducts Co. 15 ts FARM LOANS at 4% tor 15 years No comm lesion charge. See John W Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Loan A Trust Bldg. 151: MARKETS AT A uLANCE New York stoekii higher in active trading. Bond* irregularly higher. Cotton futures off as much as, 95 cents a hale. Graine at Chicago’ wiiea’ was up ’« to 4 cent a bushel, and corn' was unchanged at celling leveln. Chicago livestock. Hogs, cattle 1 and sheep strong. X"ll< •: N <ti. v l* her* by giv«-:i that l':i|.- Harper ha* filrd with the understgu«d an I ■M-pl: -■ -’i f>r tii. A'l an* »'ir< uit | I Court “t A-li us County, In Ji itia, tn j n*ar the •vi«i<-n><- and detormln' the : I linn and j-la e of birth of said cp- i I pllMint. a«r-<a tn tin- pro, l»ion of «•’: H-ter :( Seta of th- General I Ass< mbly of Hint ->f Indiana for 1 i'll 1 Witness ms band and »eat ■ iM Court to * Uh day of Mir n. Jtt; . CI.YI.H <> TIIOCINLH Clerk of tn- Adams Circuit :rt ,M < h I j tpixiinluirai «f 4<iiwlal*(rator arci V .rice |« hereby given, Thil lite , ■ . .1 Adiinnletr.it >r ot tin i slate of John | H-nry A igual Clirtotuvner. late of .Vlitn- Co-in-r, .U -ea- <t Tu- istate I* prot'.ibij solvent, Theodore Heuer. Admtnletrator Henry 11. Hr Her, Atinrnei. M.ir»h ft' Manti l-11-lv Appolalmeat of Vdnili:l*tralor Aw. ai»7e N : i- I <•--!, i given. That rhe' undersigned ha* hern appointed Ad- I mlniatrat-i- ->f th* •-•rate of In in it: it -l-t. lit- -,f .Wira> Cmnty. I 1- ran 4 Th- i state I* probably -•!- Vent i Saniii'-I Butler. .Viminietralor 111- tiwa A Dr Vo**, vtloraeya I M >r, ■ I>4i M-4i. l-11-lk Mill! I 'to inv-HI «IIUAD , In th- tdum* ttrealf < oart »t«rw»r, Term. 1!»43. Vu. '•res* rWi: KT A V. <>V INDIANA Al’A.Mc C-il NTY. .'■• J -Mph 1 Hamrc * r Iztaa Ham* ri« k It appearing ft -tn affidavit, f.l-d •tn the above ent'tled raise, that Edn* H -niri-k of the nam-d defendant Is a non-resident <-t the H:et, of Indiana N’.itl' i- is th -reftire h-reby given the mH Edna Ha»..i- k that sire be and appear before the H->n. au-Jg-•>f the At.iiu Circuit Court on the 12th da> o' April. IMI. the same being the Ist Juridinl Dav of th» next regular te: m thereof, to be ■ •t. ’H ■ m ths City of l» -utai. <--ia i n-mg on Mondav.. tin is:h d-iv f April A 1> ! ISIS, and plead by answer •« demur | to said complaint, or th-- *mi- will I he heard and detertninod In her absei’l - Witti»---. m> Ha.lt-. md the Heat of *a-4 <N>urt r,4 » aftiaed. thia 17th <iav of February. 191-1, Clyde ti Tr<ntn-r. clerk. I By l»>-roti.> J Hoffman. Deputy, F«br vary 17th 11'44. Nathan V Nel.on. Al’ >rn- y Feb 14-35 M b. 4 tppotnlmenl of lAeiulrls ll.lali An. 30’t'i S • . eby givr I undersign-■! ha • '‘ , ‘ 1 ~ I Exeunt ria of ike ee’ate of Peter IFd* < i Hpr -’<«e- lati i-t Adams County, d- es*i«i. Tin estat' I proI baMy — rlveiit Viol i Lorine Her .nger. J,v utri Hears H. Heller, tuorae? - N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOL'RB* g:3C 4o 11:30 12:>0 to 5:00 Saturdays. 0:00 R. m TilhMsi 136 i lr« RaamtMd OIMBM Pi««*
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O --- -- -- - - - PEA NU T > : 49c i • Stokley’s • ■ 9 „ j Point • ! We have made it simple to shop—every can has heen ma rk ed— Z Point Value and Price Value. Come in and glide through the isles SUGAR J of bargains and select the food your family most needs and make • your pointß *° farther. 11* s *° s ar * an( i by ar ' n ? ** cn U C IU • • Rationing Business -We all Share in Victory Stamp No. 11 • • PEACHES-21 pts. 20c A PPLES S "*”’ 4lb 25c • 2 GRAPEFRUIT—IO pts... I<C * . „ ... ~ . T". *^ Sr 2 • *3V Onion Sets, lb29c (arrots, bunch »c v :, . ,I®' GRAPEFRUIT — 4 for 25c: 2 rwoKi is 4 Broccoli 19c Turnips, lb— 5c * w CORN—I 4 pts. 1 m 9 • pEAs-i6pts. i4» c ORAMGES tU " doz» 35c • . Cauliflower, head29c Lemons, Sunkist 3 for 10c # [ Green Beans—l 4 pts-. 14 }c - - - ■ 5 :. ., 19 c LETTUCE —■ 1»: a Green Beans, 1b.19c Mushroons, pint 23c Z NOODLE SOUP-4 pts. , fl Oc — * vx «rs, Calif. Pascal Wa A ; * vv CELELt Y v ll >s® 2 • TOMATO SOUP-6 pts.. fQ c , spinachlsc Endive, lb. 15c J 2 CATSUP—B pts. ... 15c I POTATOES j • Apricot Juice-6 pts. ... IJ C t... > COFFEE 2 ? Orange Juice—6 pts... J 2IC ftOr 19® ? • Plus 5c Fed. Tax • WHEATIES box IOC K |TZ crackers, m... xie $ :Corn Flakes ■— box 5c = ■ ’ M‘i • WHEAT GERM, lb fl Cc • $ Shredded Wheat 2 box 21c ( offee Substitute, lb. —l9 c 2 • Sail 4 for MACARONI .. 2 lb. box l£ c • SKrispy Crackers Tib box 10c (BUKERS .^^ x i5®: ! J - SALAD DRESSING, Qt. J • CHEESE H’ KRAFT Chocolate • • Neck Bones 3 lbs. 25c II Pork Sausage, lb3sc DINNER COOKIES • 1 BACON *•lb 39c --— Lh ' a —-; • W VER PUDDING --b...25e — MACHES ......... toxto J f BOLOGNA - tb. ..23c BLMSLit - -* qi > 2 POTATO SALAD- lb.—lßc ./\ TOILET TISSUE 6 tor 25c • • COTTAGE CHEESEIb.-12c ’ ' TOILET SOAPS for 25c • J BAKED BEANS lb—2sc 35® LAYING MASHbag $1.50 J • HAM SALAD—Ready to Eat-—- tb—39c l)oz SALT 5 lb. bag 10c • • The Most Complete Assortment Bl EARLY! SALTSO tb. Mock 49c £ • Relish Pickles Olives Jar Rings and Jar Lid* SALTIOO tb. bag 95c t J Jellies - Preserve*—Applebutter and OYSTFR SHELLS has Ssc 2 • NO STAMPS NEEDED! IBall Fruit Jars tn SI Mt MIMA* —■ Bag »ac : I Pi I IW H JONNY JOE'S: t«u ber j,u s
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