Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1943 — Page 5

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Eel Reports L Murray * co. E k i^' ii * e,to . e n i ‘/ t E proa Cr»ißvin«, BL will»hlr« ■received •' nT * d «jr £| 12:30 P- m - B xovei»t>’ r 5. I $1370 ■ 13.60 ■>’ .. 13.60 ■ . 13.55 . 13.50 I 13 45 B 13 55 I 13 50 I 12.25 I 11.75 I ’ l»-» ■ 7.00 B 13.00 fr S - l®-» B ._ 14.00 B“ 1250 B* __ 9.00 I 4.00 Lsale eoo an ° Kf|V QUOTATIONS Ifurfflihed by ICgg 4 Poultry Co, r" Phon. IM I ** Lted November 5. L white e«» <Sc E brosn eggs, I -47 c e 40C [ 35c E|] t -j and fryers 31c | 23c EZh- 25c t....' Be Euad «ta«K 15c L white * Bc L 12 lbs up 18c IaPOLIS livestock L, Not. 5. — (UP) - Lgb'“ receipts, 11500; ■7 higher for weight. L; lighter weights and Ji; 200-275 lbs., 314 10Eif lbs , 114-114.05; 275 L. U2.95-I14.O5; 100-180 KI, bulk sows, 113.10I alibi? receipt.. 400; to. market steady to Iv common to low good ■ tellers, 1’.50-314; veal[alibi, receipts. 1.500; Iteut steady; good and Ma mostly 113 50-314; top IwAVNE LIVESTOCK Lie. IM. Nov. S.—(UP) tortet for medium and tot 15c higher; lighter toity S»no Un.. 3)4; i>. 113.40: 200-JJS 1b... Ml ItM, 313 55, 275-300 ■ IMdko ins, 313.80; k HIM; SIMM lbs., INI lbs, 312.75; 140-11® 0 1)0140 lbs. 312 25; LI12; luo-120 lbs . 311.75; RS; stags. 310.75; male bn. r.l spring iambs, 313.50; 11* dipped ewes, >5 oo (AGO LIVESTOCK k Xw. I - ll’Pp — L •alablst receipts 9,t00. herally steady to 5 cent. bM and choice Weight. A and up H.M to 14.20. I •Nhngly. ulabla receipt. 1.500; • Market on steen and 'MI. instances a little Hstfer market about J* steers and yearlings Top lg.no. paid for ’ 'J* pound averages. ■4 to 1550, W fth grassy •* i* 14. W. Stock cattle i Mabie receipts 1.500. ttasse* around steady, native lambs 8 largely 14.00 down. ’ U» good western • strictly too( j au(( Ml lUco GRAIN close —■ (uii*' Mar * "* MARKET ■ UEVATOR CD ’*‘•4 Novenber 5. i$E • bsSg 157 tu.’ I.M ku-j -- i.m ■ .71 — im itelZL— *° kV* *Mhal leap. i-XlT 1 *- k*** 1 * *a U. S. w

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for first Insertion 30e One Time, Per Word ii/ 2 g Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day.i t Obituaries, Verses, Resolut10vta.—...... |1 Menus, run menu style |l Notices, Cap Heads, S-pL body sq € (12 picas deep, one column) Few Extra Copies Available Next Day Back copies of the Decatur Daily Democrat are available only the day following publication. If you wish extra copies of any issue, please call for them the next day, when a few remaining copies are still available. Papers cannot be laid aside, for lack of filing space. In meeting the appeal to reduce newsprint consumption, only s few extra copies are printed. To avoid disappointment call for your extra copy immediately after the day’s issue is printed. FOR SALE FOR BALI — Broo de r houses’ streamlined Insulated type, delivered and set up, Immediate delivery on limited number. See Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky. Phone 156, Geneva, Ind. 128-ts FOR SALE Shipment of metal hogfeeders 5, 6 aud 8 feet. iz<-. 2 new grainblowers. Theodore Buimahn. route 2, Decatur. Preble phone 5 on 20. 2M-gßt* SPENCER CORSETS Barbara Rlqsen, 627 N. 2nd St.; phone 64. T for sxte -Purebred Berkdiac I gilts and boar a David Myers, 2 ml. north and U went of Wren 261-g3tx s’ott” SALE’ - Two ladle*' coatis, I sites 36 and 38. one with fur trim; girt’s plaid wool jacket, -lie 16; all In good condition: will sell cheap. Phone 895 or at 904 Monroe street. 262t2x FOR - SALE—Mire S 3 are tract 7 I miles from Decatur, flood buildings; good ground, light*, priced right. D Lewton Ml 3t« FOR SALE 20 feeding bo te. Julius Kohne. Decatur R 2. 260-3tx MK SAT.E I'tll bsk Slit •I i pa de and refills now In Commercial Print Shop. Phone 745. 261-3 t FOR SALE 25 breeding and a buck Phone 643-K. Ml • Several Glu-True pre-fabri ated brooder houses on hand Stiefel Grain Co.. 217 N First S'. 262-8 FOR SALE Laxt of new hum- s for duration. Monthly payments easier than rent. Bob llell-r, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. k 2M-tf FOIPSA Lif 1 two cows, ea Iv< a by side; two cowe. freak in about two months; four other good cow*, fresh about .March. Few youn; heifers. Five sows, pigs by side. Heatrola stove; dining room table. Norman Buuck. four miles north Prebb. FOR SALE-Umx established sh - and harness repair shop. Complete line of good equipment, die Ing nice business. Owner leaving town. Write box 187, care Ix-nio crat. 262-2< FOR SALE- 80 barred roi k pullets. Mrx. Ed Ellsworth. Phone 621-E. 8 762 I ' FOR BALE fliil - <»i •‘"' l Ings, all wool. Sis*- 12-14. Ph >ne 833. R 262-2! X S a» ■■<> CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank th.- voters of Monroe for their support at lb election November 2. William Stucky, Ed Rich, Wilmer Raudebush, g Its Gene Hike Trade in a Good Town — Deeatut Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSURANCE FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 NOTICE! We are now buying all grades of Paper stock at present market price. Also want Scrap Iron. Rags. Rubber, Batteries. Auto Radiators. Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zmc. Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cans. All kinds of scrap • essential for war purposes Wo are alee buyers of Beef Hides. Calf Skins. Sheep Pelts. Taitow. Fate and Greases. Old Lard, etc. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe 442

FOR SALE—Black and white table top Karagu Kerosene stove. Also one Guernsey and Jersey heifer, one Brown Swlsh and Jerheller. 1116 E lm street, Deca,ur 262a2tx WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING -All makes. Needles, oil, belts. Parte. Boardman's, 445 South First. 259-24tx 125 REWARD for Infonnation’leadIng to rental of five-room or more modern bouse. References available. Phone 1571. 258-6 t WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f \tA.\il-.li 0110' Operator for I'oc.dn Telephono company. Ideal place for man aud wife up to yearn old Building arranged for living quartern. Address Charles ||.,ne. Supt., Decatur. Ind. or phono 129# days and 161 night. Reverse charges. 261g3t WANTED- -Work horse-, 20~to 30 head a week to lie shipped east. Luther Funk, Decatur Route 6 248-t WANTED Radios to repair. I'hrick Bros. 261-ts WANTED To RENT - Modern or ■emi-modern home. References. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 240-ktf WANTED Hemstillching and~buFtonhole making. Mrs. Boardman. 445 South First. 256-27tX WANTED Riders to Fort. Wayne. First trick. 6:12 a. m. to 3:30 p. Ui. Phone 5421. 262-stx FOR RENT Foil RENI' Rooms in privaie home. 330 N. Fourth St. 262b3t — o LOST AND FOUND LOST oil STKATEI,--lw h«Liii.l. Finder please notify Dun Railing. Phone 586-T. Reward. 262-3tx Lost Pa< kage of cbUd’e shirts, Size 1. Phone 1178. 261-g3t o MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION-We remore dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 200©. We pay all phone charges Tho Stadler Pro--16-ts FREE ESTIMATES for rooting, siding and Johns Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman Phone 111. 2.<i'-2it I AI: M l ? IANS - aTWISrT" 7. 10. 15. 2". 3u. 35. 4" years. No charge to the borrower, borrower can pay any amount at any time on the principal. Drop me a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. 258-T o ■— Stock Closing New York. Nov 5— <3'3’4—Dow Jone- closing stock averages: 30 Industrials 135.47. off 0 83; 20 Rails 33 67. off •> lit. 15 Utilities 21 11, off O il; 65 stocks 46.83 oft 0.28. Total stock sale. 795.080. AppolHlment nt AdHilHlalratur r.tiKr IOM Note <« I* hi-ri liy given, that the net- ■ <re,l t>a» been appidnted AOnilnintrat'o •! tie- < ■t.>o- -f William Nathan Staid, late nt Adams County, ,|. ...iee.l. Tie eetate i< probably solvent. 11. arc Stahl. Admlnlatrater lleiirj 11. Heller, tltorney Oct. :l, i'aß <*•. 3J-!» Nov. t .., ... O I .HI mill! 111111 wise tSeolHlnieHf of Vdi>Onl«trn<or Italate Xo. I<tt« Notl'-- is I|< ri-ta That Hie igned ti-i- been .n>n>>inir<l Adniinielr.it >r ■ f th. . -fate <>r Auguet Khlerdlng. lite <>f Adams County, ill eaei-.l Til- e»tat. l» probably solvent. Charles Khlerdlng. AdmlnlatraOM I’erd I. I.Htrrer, tflorne.» <» t 2.'. tact. I’-'t .'2-S* Nov. I N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: g:80 to 11:30 '12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 (veo Exemlnsa Glassoo Fitted Uncle » J Phil’s Philosophy Then there was the la»y wbu looked all over (own loi the fail oi«<* he p. th. evening papi-t “Fair here today aud tomorrow." INSTALLATION OF ROCKWOOL liwiilati«»n aswure* comfortable hed rooms in >ummer. Very reasonable. Decatur Lumber Company 111 W. Jefferann Street Rhone 253.

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’RURAL CHURCHES Antioch M. B C. John Bontrager, pastor 9:B® a. m —Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. — Morning worship. Students from Taylor university will have charge. 7: Jo p. m.—Special music and message from the students of Taylor. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday — Prayer meeting. Every one Is welcome. Special church service* Sunday, Nov. 7. Six students of Taylor universify will be at the Antioch M. B. C. church. Plan to attend al least one of these services. o Monroe Friends Byron Leaser, pastor 9:30-10.30 a. m.—Sunday School. Wm. Zurcher. superintendent. 10.30 11:30 a. m. Morning worDollars Fly Away These Days Everythinx w worth more. Your property Included. even though you may not have done a thing to improve it in recent years. By leaving your policies at the same value as in previous years, you are risking a substantial loss in case your property is destroyed or damaged by Fire, Windstorm or other catastrophe. Let us help you bring your protection up-to-date. Inland Smith Insurance Ag. Ist and Monroe Sts.—Phone 140 Leland Smith Glenn Hill 1/lad. a faun toon? Let us tell you about the j£tna 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 Repreientative in tbit territory The Suttles-Edwards Co. AgMta Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bld®.

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“Sl KI’KISKI M ici KiMsi ITEL.L WA HE AlhrfpßAW 90 MOT QUIBBLE,I IAN UNEXPECTED NOISE MU6TJI A GOT THE HICCUPS THERE IG LITTLE 1 MADE 09SOMETHING BEACOMPLfcTfe \ (/HIV. -Hip to /difference betideen J solid dropped < i 11 , CURE IMOF r --’“\CHiNESE ANDTHE J" BEHIND HIM, IS ALL) , ' VV . x TALKIN' * /T7HICCUPS r -7I6HALL THAT IS NEEDEDy CA C'') ? CHINESE K /?7 Z //£ (HISENGLISH fp) H -J V A Zja I?? 15 < ■ rt K* - I \ • 1 BLONDIE W HEN CALLERS ARE SURE TO (’OME! By ( hie Young Ob .iixM $ C r- Veyi Illi \ J l ' JWUI m V l ’ 1 _ZV ’ ’ —? —BK /W f/ -v_ I r, L’T lr . ' . —\ II » J_L 7 — \ J i

ship. Sermon topic, ’’Fruit or Leaves?” 2 p. m.— Portland quarterly meeting workers conference at Portland Friends church. 7:30 p. tn —Evening service. A young people's rally. Rev. Charle* F. Thomas, young friends secretary of the five years meeting, will be the speaker. Everyone'welcome to attend this service. Wednesday, 7:30 p. in —Mid-week prayer and praise service. Friday, 8 p. m.—Victory prayer band. o — Pleasant Valley Wesleyan Methodist Church Noel H. Wlnterholter. pastor Two miles eaat and 1 mile south of Monroe, Ind. Sunday Reboot. 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Preaching each Sunday evening. 7;30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7; 30 p. m. The service Sunday evening. Nov. 7, will be in charge of Mrs. Daisy Harrison. Mrs. Harrison haw arranged a very attractive radio broadcast program, and will be sponsor- d by the Young Missionary Workern Band of this church. The time is 7:30. Please don't mlsw this special broadcast service. o Willshire Circuit JI. B. Church L. A. Middaugh, pastor Willshire 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. 10 a. m. -Preaching service. 8 p. m. — Wednesday, prayer meeting. 8 p. m. Saturday—Administrative board meeting. Winchester 9:30 a. in.—Sunday School, 10:30 a. m — Class meeting. 7 p. m.—Preaching service. 8 p. m. Thursday—Prayer meeting. 2 p. m. Wednesday—The ladies aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Merl Essex. St. Paul 9:15 a. m.—Sunday School. 10:15 a. m.—Class meeting. 7:30 p. m. Tmviday—Bible study, and prayer meeting. Rlvarre Circuit Gilbert A. Eddy, pastor Mt. Victory Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Cloyce Crozier, superintendent Class meeting, 10:30 a. m. Gregg Knfttle, leader. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Pleasant Grove Sunday School. 9:30 a m. Warren Harding, superintendent. Class meeting. 10:30 a. in. Fred Bittner, leader. Worship service, 7:30 p. in. Sermon by the pastor. Mt. Zion Rally day and home coming. Sunday School. 9:30 a. m Jim

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WOMEN WANTED Opportunity For Good Workers. Plenty of Overtime. 5 Day Week. Bag Service Inc. Phone 556

To Lead Meetings I ■ v ’ Law. -r Rev. W. Douglas Roe. of the extension staff of Moody Bible Institute. Chicago, a preacher with a decidedly different approach to his audience and his mes.-.ag<. will conduct meetings November 10 to 21 in tho First Baptist church, according to the pastor, the Rev. Carey R Moser. Services will b<- held at 7:30 each eveniny. and at 10:15 Sunday morning Bebout. superintendent. Warship service, 10:30 a. m. Sermon by Rev. Thane Ford. Fort Wayne. Basket dinner at the school house at 12. Afternoon service, 1:30 p. to. Message by Rev. Ford, the boy preacher. Special numbeiw la music aud song will feature the afternoon service. The public Is cordially invited. o Union Chapel U. B. Church Dwight L. Patterson, paster Sunday School, 9:to a. in. Morning worship. 10:15 a. m. Christian Endeavor. 6:45 p. in. Evening service, 7.30 p. in. Midweek prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. The Woman's Missionary society will meet on Thursday afternoon of this week. Annual fathers an ikons hanqu .t will be held Friday evening. Nov. 12. The motion pictures of the Otterbein home that were to be shown this Sunday evening will not be here until Dec. sth. - — Calvary Evangelical Church F. H. Willard. Minister Sunday School 9:30 James Darr. Supt. Prayer Meeting I<t:3o Otis Shif ferly, leader On Thursday evening. Calvary Church will join with First Chtireh Decatur to hour in addreri liy R< i H M Holdeman of Elkhart. The time of the addres- m 7:30. o — Only 13 states had birth regist.a tion laws before 1910.

MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York stock irregular in quiet < rading 1 Bonita irregular; U. 3. govern-1 nents lower. Cotton futures easier. Grains at Chicago: Wheat up *fc

■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■ «1 Are You Having A Public Sale? Book Your Hale with the ; SUMAN BROTHERS I Lester W. “Bud” Suman, Auctioneer 1 mile east of Decatur, Ist house east of the place known I ■ as Steele school house g g Telephone, Decatur 6761. a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■« REAL ESTATE AUCTION The .lames Chilcote Property 930 Winchester Street Decatur. Indiana Saturday, November 6 at 4:00 P. M. (iood Five Koimi House: Built-in Sink. City Water and Large Cistern, TOILET and LAVATORY, Plenty of closet space. This Home is nicely arranged and in good repair. Carage and Coal Shed. Large Lot. plenty of Garden space, GOOD LOCATION, being in a very desirable residential section of the city. TERMS—2O'< day of sale, balance uj>on delivery of good title. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. JAMES CHILCOTE, Owner J I' Saiimamr Auctioneer Sale <ondmd< d by Midwest ll< a|iy Auction Co., Decatur. Indiana. Public Sale As I have decided tr quit farming I will offer foi «nli at public auction on 'Io farm i»< ii<d 2 mih-s not'h ot Rockford 0.. stat<- toad No ll\ known .1- 'in Andri ton likes farm, on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 1943 AT 10 A M HORSES Bay horse, weight 1600. 9 years old, bay h-Tse. 1400. smooth mouth CATTLE—I 3 HEAD Guiinxey cow. I yearn old. will freshen Di-c. 2'i. Brown Swls. and Jersey cow, :1 years old will freshen Dec. 25; Gileii,-,y io.-. 3>• a- old. will freshen April 1. Guernsey cow. I years old will freshen D<-e 2'> B’ow. Hw!-< and Jersey cow 7 years old. will freshen Iler 18; Blown Hwiss and Jersey e >w. I years old. will f.r-he|t De, 26 Brown Sw and Gtierno-y heifer 2 years old. will freshen Det 15 B nwrtl Nwi-s and Jer-ey heifer. ! years old. will so-lieu ' 2". • yi nlilig D own Swiss and Jersey heifers Holstein bull. ' moii'li old SHEEP—Uci. ii li< id of «hei p 3 Shropsh.ri ewe 3 years old and oi.i young Slirop hin Inn k ' Iforsi t < w.■« I years old. Doi-et bn< k, I V’eat old POULTRY 12." Barred Rhl pullets HAV AND GRAIN Six ton- mixed elovei hay: lw bush' -of oats. TARM MACHINERY F2' Faimall Me Derlng Trai tor on g .od rtibli- and sine] n uo.d <"indi’lon, with cultivator attachment. 1 •-meh Olive, tiactn pl.is lik> new Dunha n tractor di" . Dunham 9 foot I cultipacker. us«d Iy, , John Deen corn plainer, with fertiliser attachment. l_‘ li -l< Olive, Superior traitm fertilize) grain drill, power I lift; N< w Idea m.inuri pteailei * foot Me Do-ring binder. 5 foot Mei lie. ring mower; Bain hay load.a . John Dee , 2 hoim< cultivator; 1-row | cultivator; 2 lii'i i.itlt lit row-, riililn'i tired wsgon with good 600 16 : inch tires 2 >'• I tli.<l » icon- 1' foot grain bed. it ln< h walking I breaking plow so-. rolling < lover bum lo r i MISCELLANEOUS—i • n dividual h.g h .>h. - i Hk« new . 10)1 I xalien hog fountain wuii heatei; Frem h Weiret hog feeder. New I Idea hand corn sheller: l'»«' pound platform scale bramb i house, lati I i lin k size Simplex brooder slnvi chii’k' ii foiin'ain - and teed. r»; i 1 work Itein li; new < le< tilt * a li p nioto - with pump jack milk can; I double -ci wmk harness I HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Wlilti Itenowi k> < h-n rang, u-.-d otto year; kl’iheit cabinet; 2 bedc. 1 set of springs. 2 dressers. TERMS CASH. CHALMER MILLER, Owner Roy Jolimmii. \ ictioiieer 8..1. 1.. Cl k l.inich served by l. idi. ' Aid

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to % cent a bushel; oata up ’4 to off *« cent; rye up to !4 cent; Barley up % to 1 cent. Chicago livestock Hogs and cattle easier; sheep strong ■ -o— — Trade in a Good Town — Deeatur