Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1943 — Page 5
I|WY|1 |WY| MARCH 12.1943.
larkel Reports a .nV REPORT of local ]5» «" e j2l” a " k,t ‘ 1 , -w **t tor Decatur, Berne Hoagtond •"<* W‘" ,Wr * ClOOed it 12 NO*” 1 ■ Correct”*! March 12. IL -to’*'*’ •"‘ l no ? r< ” Bt ' B*VMI» received •*"* u« ■ JoJ ■•SI!.' ,i, “ to “* 1 e tn u? 14.00 ■** 11.50 ■* 9 00 B*" 16»0 Kif Mb, ls - oo K? U lambs 11 50 ill Brady Brothers market* ttJl be open every d*y uatU further notice. WHOLESALE EOG ANO poultry QUOTATIONS Furnished by Metz' Em 4 Poultry Ce., Phone 156 Corrected March 12. ni laris wtite ?U». Kibe up - Mc tn or mixed esn. l»r«e z ;be up 33® porn bet. ary b»n« _...— 23c try iprtngerx, barred or elite roek. smooth. 6*4 lbs v ow >T« ■*7 itap _ — Hr I Leeborn moetara, lb *< ■g deeka, 5 Iba . and ovar.... ISc ■trees’. 12 lb« and over— ISc INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Maupoll«. Mar 12 - (t’P) — NMck Hoj receipt* 5 000; market aciib<! tea-rslly i’eady to etrong; PW-lb weights mostly 115.35IP top. 115*0; 3*o-4(16 pound Utt* 115 25 11525; 100-IMMb. «tt* 112 75-114 75. M<>we mostly IMLIi Cettie receipts «(wt; calves. 400; .•Ut moderately active, cleanup de st steady pricea; 2 loads 9xl- - rad 1 f >74lb. stem. SIS; 2 ft )15lb weights. SIS; lead K Jwoa-lh yearlings. 415.50; th-* tnor’ly common and modI ban. 11l 50-513.50; vealers ndy to weak, top SIB. ft’ep receipt*. 200; not enough nit to teat values. quotable Niaally »teady CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wkmt; May 1.4514-1.45; July “VV Sept. 1.44*,; Dec. 4»% A Cam Mar 1 Ofl H: July 1 004* B. W I<*’»B. Dec. May *l%; July F- <*S Chicago Livestock Cbicaco, March 12—(UPl—Uvr- ** Hogs. salable receipts S.OOo. ****• generally ftv e t 0 15 cents «*r. Top 14 .66. setobie il»»* 5« Market generally steady »n ctf»v«mi. No choice steers ►M Beat kind* 16 26; Selk 14.50 I f J Betters Ma rce and steady. VeelKoo to 17.60. s ‘f'P salable receipts 4.000 very *low with moat btd- « “I*o steady St 16.76 to Iti 60 good to rhtflct fed wouled •>’ Beat neld aliove 16 75. Sheep I Wy at ». w , d< , wa . F »n Wayne Livestock I- Wayne. Ing., March J.’ — In *^ :> ° U “ d " r *« w * >l3-75 U> 200 to jog po UBd We [gb<e. to*, o ??’ 3s ' 308 10 <0!l I*”* l **! Ua ' ! ,w -*JEwm tea domu. ®" A,H ****«T •URK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected March 12. "* M ‘ « abject to change during day. ** Silvered at elevator. £?“’ au» Com }-g • Teltow Corn.... 1 gj ‘ Y rllow corn .... 12 li W ' ,b - 56 h 1 75 Cr * ln *2 her beshel lees Cwß: -»4 per 100 !««. AT * OLANCE *• 'rldtaL. Mtroni |: ' *■ L:.,? ,lU,re * *•»»•< to 1U CWrM * •**•» closed *• ?*y* 4n * •° r “ « «*«‘m iotwu easy My to *<* k - -wl ofcxp HI K»*tric SUne K4 *‘- Bally, Sat., i ;3O J
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I lagAL e'LAHIFIBB f ADVERTISING RATES | — Ono Tims, Far Word V/jO 1 Minimum tor first Insertion 30< | Additions! Insertions 1 Par Word, Per Day 14 | | Card of Thanks 104 | | Obituaries, Versos, Reoolu- | | Mans Si | Menus, run monu stylo |1 | Notices, Cap Heads, 8-pL body——.. 60s | | (IB picas deep, one column) | FOR SALE FOR BALK—I 926 Buick biick iak Charlie Myers. Monroe It 1. Due mile west of Salem 61-Stx Fort BALE - Oliver *<> Case tractor; Fordson tractor; LHC 6-16 tractor; 2 tractor disks; 2 spring tooth harrows; 2 row corn cultivator. Craigvllle Oarage. Craigvlllto Indiana. m 1 Fort SAl4C—Royal portable lypewriter. Practically new. M. Groninger, 1209 Monroe St teStk POrt »ALE-New Alma Trailer; .1 rooms; nover pulled; good rubber. Come see It. Charles 8. Hatch. Willshire. Ohio. 60-3tx "FOII'BALE—feed clover i**ed. germination 95 1», Purdue tested. Phone 956-M. .William Kohne. •14a ATfI^t iWTaTRII EIoT Bi Ing in your plow points for sharpening before season opens. O. K. Weld Ing Shop. ing Shop. 61-3tx Port SALE—N«nv a weepers. Also repairs for all makes of sweepers and washers. Arnold and Kleok. Phone 463. 59 3t Fort Sale - Saveoii tabi<- top range. Several oil heaters. — Decstur Vpholstery Shop. 145 8. Second. Phone 420. 60t2 Why pay~more w buy Trlple-A chicks for lO'jc; ordered 4 weeks in advance, 10c Custom hatching 2c per egg Buchanan Hatchery, Willshire, Ohio. Pond 49 between Willshire and Chattanooga. t-1 o LOSTANDFOUND LdET — Black and tan Blue tick hound; name Duke; Under please phone 1181. Rewaid. LOST — Black leather key case With live keys. Return to Democrat. 60t3x —— o StocA Closinq New York. Mai. IB - (UPI Dow Jones cloning stock averages: 20 Industrials 180 73 up 08 ■ 20 railroads 32 78 up <162. 15 utilities 17.85 up 0.24. 65 stocks 14 70 up 031. Total stock sales 1,972.060. ——— ■ I..———» Leo “Dutch” Ehinger General Insurance 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 «■■■■■■■■■■■■■(■■■■■■■■■■■■■■UMBwaaiuasasi-. FOR SALE o—practically new — 500 Chis size — Electric Saver Brooders. Muet be moved et once for space Dick Burdg Cash Loans 525.00, $50.00, SIOO.OO or more To pay Income tases. To Pay up your old bills or emergencits of any kind. See ue If you I need cash in a hurry. We otter you a courteous and confiden- ! tial lean service. DECATUR Loan & Discount Co. Over Auto License Bureau Decatur Indiana NOTICE! We are new buying all grades of Paper stock at present market price Also want Scrap Iron. Rags. Rubber. Batteries. Auto Radiators. Brass. Copper, Aluminum, line. Lead Babbitt etc We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tm Cans. All kinds of scrap ta essential tor war purposes We are alee buyers of Bee* Hides. Calf Skins. Sheep Pelts. Tallow, Fats and Greases. Old Lard. etc. THE MAIER HIDE Ik FUR CO. I NO W. Monroe 442 |
WANTED wanted t,, E.nt w.iyn>Hours from 7 a. in. to 3 p. in Call 1370. K 5Mt WANTED- Loans on fai ins Eastem money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title French Quinn. 33-m w-f WANTED -- Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. 306-tt Business Services WIRE hangers have gone to war! Return one with each order. We atoo pay 1c each for all extra ones you have to sell. Sheets Bros., Cleaners Phone 359. 52-ts TRY - VAPOBATH foFgainiven colds, gland, bladder trouble, ekln disease. T.B ; with massage. Herman C. Weber Bath House, 107 S Sevond St.. Phone 120. 51-ts o MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lew’on, Decatur, Ind. 15-b-ts FARM ERFATT ENT!<)N-We remove dead horses, cows, hogs. etc. Decatur ph<re 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co.. 15-ts FARM LOANS"iirT%7or IS years No commission charge. See John W Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. 15-ts ROOSEVELT OPPOSES (Continued Frvm rags 1) public works planning in squarely up to congress. However, he told reporters he fully agrees with the national n -nin es planning board on the need for continuing postwar planning Turdliig from domestic affairs. Mr. Roosevelt told hh news conference today that the Cnlted Nations have no territorial ambitions. lie cfnd a good outline of I'nlted Nations p >li< y a statement by Generalis-imo Chiang Kai Shek that China and her Allies have no designs on Thailand. Mr. Roosevelt declined comment on the subject of Cnlted States relations with •lu-sli. In another diplomatic sector, the government has answered heated congressional criticism about oil shipments to Spain. Acting secretary of state Welles said no "bulk" shipments of oil from ’he I’nlted States to Spain have been made since February 1942. And he said any future shipments from South American will be subject to agret | tnent by the B-i’ish and American | governments. Welles, admitted however, that Spanish vessels had I been permlt|ed to carty limited quantities of oi Ithrough the Atlantic block.id, O A Table Top Electric Stove will Im* sold at the Sale of Mrs. Koh’t. Baity, Sat., 1:30. — O-l M , votice Native I* hereby <t»en that Mil,b Su«.in It n*ha« flleU with the underslgnM an aptdl'atbin f>r the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, to hear the evldtun •• and determine the time and pl r* ”f birth us said apple ant, agr-eawde to th-- provision I of Chapter .‘I. A- ’* ■•( the General j Assembly of Stat- >f Indians for 1” ll Witness mv hand and »ey| of «ald i'.uit Ihi !;•>> 1 1> M i 1. ft:. ci.vi-t: <> Tisor i.nei: Cl rk <>f th.- Adams Circuit Court. Mat Ji i; tppolntNieni of Slsea-ntrla fj.tate lu. ;m:tl Noth,. Is h, .-by given. That the undr-»ign.‘<l lia. I appointed Kveeqlriv ,»f tile estate of John J. Jldf tetter la’e of A!.<m« C.untv. deceased Tli<- • state l» probably todvent, G.oina II .ff«!-”<-r. E»e utris I'ertl 1.. l.iOerer. tlior,ie> E-v. i»l I- -M 13 ' ■— N. A BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOVRB 6:20 to 11:20 12:20 to 6ft Saturdays. 6:00 p m Telephone 138 (ves EaatnlnoO Oteooee I - 1 Uncle _ Phil’s Philosophy Bein' young an’ broke •» bettern’ bein’ old and bent. YOU LET YOUR MONEY’S worth in heat when you purchase Lor ado coal and that’v what you’re buying. —HEAT! FILL YOUR BIN NOW FOR next WINTER. Decatur Lumber Company 111 W. Jefferson gtreet Phone LSJ.
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Hoile’s Chester White Hogs Win Fame ”7 st -'- JI igj I Iwt - IKI SIB rafil 2‘hrOEmHhiT ' OTTireut ; -:r. ' ' "J v ' Ml ~ !> Ndwrt(au .r <■ kg-; The above picture appeared on the front cover of a recent Issue ol th. Chestei Whi Journal I' shows a car load of Chentet White hogs which Otto Hoile of this City, widely known breeder shipped the International Livestock Show last December. The bogs were exhibited In the stockyard and attract ■ d a great deal of attention.
Farm Leaders Term Plan 'Fantastic' Selective Service Proposal Opposed Washington, Mar 12. —(UP) — Leaders of four major farm organizations say plans of a selective
Attention Until further notice we will discontinue all retail sales. Metz Egg and Poultry ATTENTION FARMERS You Can Now Buy a Government Tagged CLEAN EASY MILKER Only 5 Milkers Available for Adam* County. If you need a milker see us soon! WALTER PECK Preble Welding A Repeir Shop Preble. Ind. Open Week Days 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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service official to put agriculture | on the eame war-time footing ai iuduetry are vlefonary and fantaetic. Col. Lewis Sanders of the selective service bureau recently recommended that crop production be planned by individual counties rather than by crops. And he suggested that foodstuffs be raised under government contract with federal Insurance against crop loss. , * Edward A. O’Neal, president of • the American farm bureau feders ation. says the selective service ex- » pert has made recomnv-ndati ns that may be likened to a techno critic dream. The executive secretary of the National Council of Farmers CoOperatives, Etra T Benson, says American farmers will not toleiate being collecllviz.-d like Russivn IHIsIKK'N soil! »; UF *♦!.« ol IICAI. GSTS I'E SMI »T«< K 18 | -1114: WBIXN «Ol 8I » y« 1108 VI 4 SUM LOSS Ss»O< IS'IIOS In lhe I nitre Slate* Itlwtrlrt Itourl For Ibr Snrlbern lllatrlrt of Intllnnn —Fort Moy or 111, taino 111 the mutter of Itufut. M< -libvrg. i in latnkrupt.-y 204.:. , In the matter of la>Ha B. .M *lil><r- I ber In bankruptcy 210*. I’ur-uaut to an order of the I’nlt.l Htate l>lMri.-t Court for ’ Northern l>i»trl.T of Indiana. Ft Wayn<- Division, enlereU on the 3Hli I day of F.-b: uary. 1913, th. under- | -lgn.il Trustee will offer for sale .it the rant door >f tile Court Ilia In Dscatur, Atlatna County, Indiana, I al Io A M on llif :nl <tay of April | , 1 the Deiitor-liankruiM*. Hutus Sfrsh- ! bergei au'l L ila It Merhlierg.-i. In and to '! > th. following u. : J-. t real •»; it. and improvement;, thereon in Adams County. India.is The northwest quarter «»f th j northwest quarter ~f Hcetlon jo, and Hie ea»t half of th, northeast i|Uarter of He-.tiou 9. all In town- I ship 35 north, range 13 east >f th--•r ond principal m-ridien, containing I.’” acres and <3> the following d<- ril.e | persem.il property Ninety (to) share* of stock in the Well, County National Farm Loan Association of the par value ol If .0,00 The »al< of »ai.l property will la . for .wrli and '-ond'iofed In th.- f Tin . and manner provided In till- Bankruptcy A t and t.ie abov. ni.ntlon•■d order. Aliy ■ redit»»r may bid at audi -ale t > tlie esteirt of Id* . lalm a* of thr sale .late an I apph <>u the l.l'l tlie amount of hi* • Ulin provided all prior lieu* and ■ l.iim- on I tit, property have b-.n .tufted. The proper’y will be *o|d tree and clear of all lien*. The lien* shall "ar trtn»ferre.| to and l<e, unit a hen on the proceed* of ilk- »al< hi I , the .ltd*- of tltflr priority The fieMor-Bankr ixrt*. Ilufu* I Meeliberger and Leila B. M- *h’wrg. r. have ninety day* from tile .l it, lof *ale to redeem the *.nd reat e- I I tat, and national larni loan a**.. , tlon »to. k at tlie price offered by I the su< '-e**ful bidder or bid hr* I rated this 1 Itb day v( M..r h, 1913. H.irley Somers, Trustee ill llankru|>t' v f-o lliifu* I M.'-bberg- I .1. I I.' .1 I: M< ■ M .
I peasants. And Albert S Goss. | master of the National Grange, dismisses the recommendatl- ns as unworkable. Charles W Holman, secretary of the National Co-Operative Milk Producers federation, says the Sanders proposal ignores the deepseated and well-founded principles of free farm enterprise. GERMANS LOSE (ContlDuad From Paa* I) ed Red army unit: west of Kharkov. Front dispatihes i.jhul that the danger to Kharkov grows t,y the hour. South of Kharkov, German tank j are swarming along the banks of the upper Donets river, trying to break across But Russian guntiers have beat, n ba< k t v>-ry thrust so far. dr-si oy'n ■ dozen- of tank* Elsewhere on the front. ih< RusI slans report gain* In ’he north, ist | corner of the Ukraiu. and In the | western Caucasus, whore tin. G<rJW (2 Let us tel! you about the Atm Life Insurance Company’s new Farm Loan Plan. Low rates, a 26 year repayment plan, a Reserve Fund Safety feature, a liberal pre-pay-ment privilege, no commission, appraisal, or title examination costs to the borrower. It’s worth investigating. Authorized Representative in this territory The Suttles-Edwarda Co. Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg.
Imans arc jammed into a narrowing biidgwhoad east of the Kerch atralti. Department Request For Funds Slashed Washington. March 12-(l’P) — The house appropriation*! committee has cut by more than half an agriculture department request for funds to copc with tin- farm labor shortage. The department was allocated 426.i0n.b00 i,y the committee instead of the 665,076,000 requested. The committee also specified that th.- entire amount is to lie spent through state extension services and join’ federul-stote. op-i-rat.-d agencies. The department planned to use i the funds to recruit, transport and , distribute farm lalior to handle the I 1913 crop. Committee inc’ll lent ex-1 pressed concern that the national! food effort might suffer If farmet.s weren’t assured enough help ! But they Mid they felt the depart-1 in.-nt program was only an explor-‘ Story plan. !■
Public Sale HOUSEHOLD GOODS As I mi going t<> California. I will sell at public auction Salo will b. h<-ld in th.- building formerly occupied by the First State Bank, on North Second Street. Decatur. SATURDAY, March 13th at 1:30 P. M. Ai- ptv sure gasoline stove range; Kitchen <abinet; Utility cabinet: Ice box, 5 p|e<.< breakfast set. table and I chairs: Pots and Utensils; iii.l drapes; 2 sets Priscilla curtains; 2 sets cottace curtains. Studio couch; Lounge chair and ottoman; occasional chair; Rxlfl rug; 2 wall mirror-; 2 ‘-nd tables; Stand radio: 5 way floor lamp; th ow rug-. Walnut Inlaid inaple 4 poster antique bed with springs and mattress, Library table; Dresser; Hcatroia. high chair; Baby bed. MRS. ROBERT BAILY, Owner Roy S Johnson—Auctioneer. I Attention Fanners I and LIVE STOCK DEALERS I I I Starting Mon. March 15 || We m ill take in stock of all kinds includI ing: Fat Hogs, Feeding Hogs, Roughs i| and Stags; Fat Cattle, Feeding Cattle d and Bulls, Springers and Fresh Cows, I Calves; Lambs and Sheep. Will take in stock from 6:30 to 12 h o’clock each day. We’ll appreciate an H opportunity to buv your stock. x Banking through First State Bank. Edgar Mutschler, yard mgr. & buyer. F. J. Schmitt, buver. I The Kuhner Pkg. Co. Yard PHONE 101 Formerly The Mutschler Packing Co.
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FALSE RUMORS CAUSE DISASTER Stop them where they start. Your «<heminent. working for you. is the best in the world. Whenever anione says anything AGAINST your country or your government • • a g<MKi AmerIl ican will defend it. Leland Smith Ins. Agency First A Monroe Sts. Phone 140
