Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1944 — Page 5
MNDAY, JANUARY 31. 1944.
fiferket Reports REPORT OF LOCAL J FOREIGN MARKETS tor sHJfNCTT. MURRAY & CO. I Xrg all Kind* of »*»rtwk at I Wscatur, Berns, Cralpvllto, and WI HaMra iMKtttock recalved every day I ■ until 12:30 p- m. E ■Corrected January 31. Jim) lbs. 313 HO IS 3“"’•’* •■•' pn lbs 11 50 IBM i: n Iba 9 -*° ■X;t”.t>« 9W feK 1« A lbs 10 °0 «C..olbs, . U2S K2K 1100 ES 850 1;,2 14 50 I, *5 - ■ 14 00 - 900 egg ano I ■oULTRY QUOTATIONS I Furnished by Ego A Poultry Co., ji Hbecat ur Phone 150 Cot.ccted January 31. Urge white eggs 30c Urge brown eggs, up 2^c feX 1 Oggs 22c JHr: and fryers 21c UpSM: ’• e ■ J'*'' MgHc stags 15c iHv d ■'' * ! ‘ <t * IS< wEo CAGO LIVESTOCK 31 — H k: .eceipts f, .k'lvc with averages gaK n>. .«i () ng <<> and choke 200 to 330 lbHH <he >p ISO to 190 lbs 12.65 t .mated 9 000 unsaid. ’-alible receipts 15.000; Marker strong hirher Hulk steers and to 16.00; top 16 75. ■Skim.: 16 40 to 16 60. Bulk IK it 15.n0 <|>wn Stock very s«*ree. 8.000. fa, steady with ias* Two loads good and mil 93 n> fed we-tern ■ «hipper>> isoo. several ■K ■ • ■ -vs this l>. Il • . Jctck .mil •♦»» tic (all :• I ..nub- 15.25; few med ■HH S • I lambs It ml; plain ■■ M litana feeding l.unbs ' y. .ii ling 12 0”. y, „-. GRAIN CLOSE UMf 1 - Mj > > l;1 % H ;i '« 1 ■ > KB 1 . -S< ;>t 11 68',. l»c< 41 t;s EB' '•!•> Mi',. July. . KB>RI W/AYNE LIVESTOCK Waym. Ind. Jan 31 Bi'i Livestock: mly a linn *»' number ot Will be bought today. Mar200 to 500 Tbs 13.50; BE 1 " tn<- lbs 12.25. 180 to 2'tO B”'" 150 to 180 tl>> 12 75. B" l«o th- 10.75; 140 to 150 |Ml"J'> 130 to Ho lbs 10 25; spring lambs >••• iing,. 10.00; ewe* 7 25 LIVESTOCK J„u 31 II TI SBltoi-k: salable receipts. 17.”””. ktt generally steady; 160-200 113-513.25; 200-330 |ba.. 313.30; •*» lb».. 512.50; 100-160 lbs.. sows mostly 51125 ■^r* ealablt- receipt . 2 7””, steers steady to hellers and lows about »*b vealeis. ateady. bulk salsteers medium and good. ShR top. 512. common and med■V 1*25 510.50; tanners and cut jSElstk vealers at *l6 top ■■bep salable receipts, l.boo. BB** -1 ""’"’T steady, bulk good W 3" tw load, m •e.ferns 515.75; one load two loads good and choice |Xrtb>C 513 tB kOCAL GRAIN MARKET t I •hrk Elevator ca ||R Corrected January 31. | I ®Mn» sabjset to change I I use delivered at elevator. ■ J- Red Wheat- Jl6l » ■ ' -«o» Coru 16” H Beeas 1 s« I®,• 8o ’ r »««* I*o BE ~ib te,t *° 1 90 I I W boaßol lees I 46 per IM Im | Ultao *“ <4 ° i ”‘ U4l ‘"•■ilutioui. oper--18l ’“ l> toMheet . laig. r. • lU ’- «t>4 are engaged |»*T >■ war prodtKtiou
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4 ♦ LOCAL CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for firet Insertion 30< | One Time, Per Word | Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day 1< | Card of Thanks 60< [ Obituaries, Versos, Resolutkms 51 | Menus, run menu style |1 | Notices, Cap Heads, 8-pL body. 50g | (12 picas deep, one column) FOR SALE Mr SAL* — Brooder bousee, streamlined insulated type, deSlTorod and sot up. Immediate dellvery on limited number. See Oenova Hatcheries, B. C. Stucky. Phone 156. Geneva, Ind. 12«-tf FOR SALE — Baby chicks now batching. Pullorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chicka for layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Phone 84. 305-ts FOR SALE—Soy beau iiay in mow. Chopped mixed hay. Call 187. 'g M W FOR SALE--S<-otch Colin- p ip;.” Ernst Thieme, 7 miles northeast <>f Decatur. g 24-3 t FOR HALE - All modern one and one half story houae, five rooms and bath. 1239 Master Drive. 24-gt3x FOR SALE 7” .1. ic farm in Washiugton township. Possession by March 1. Living room and store rooni<in Monroe. Arcola heating system. Oarage andgother out buildings. J. A. Harvey. Monrce. g Itx
FOR SALE - Eight piece dining room suite. Adolph Kolter. Phone 1301. k It FOR SALE —Fireplace" and stove wood. Inquire 1215 Madison St. g 26 3tx FOR SALE — High chair, child's rocker, rug (10%x3). 216 South Tenth St. Phone 1223. g 26-3 tx FOR WALE-1937 Chevrolet 4 door sedan. Ira Mcßride mile west I’hasant Miiis 263tx FOR' "SALE or Trade 1941 Chevrolet Special Deluxe. 1939 Chevrolet Master Deluxe. 193 s Chevrolet Master Deluxe Reliable transportation to War Workers. Bet'er bay a good late model used car while you can. Phone 1 975. Fred Busche For SALE 9 loom and loom houses on 10l South 15tlt stree*. Inquire, Harry Lovc-llette. P. O. BoX -'"iti Monroeville 1 . itld 20 12X MHt SALE: p.c-f.cb deluxe- broodt houses. James*ay oil and electricbrooder etoves, Decatur V S. approved super quality bred chcks. Order now for March aud April. Phone 497 Decatur Hatchery. 24-gtlU FOR - SALE Light oak kitchen cabinet. William Dettmer, 4 miles north of Magley. % mile west. % north. g 25-2tx - o CARD OF THANKS lu this way ’we wish to thank .ill the friends and relatives who were so kind to us at the time of our sorrow. To Rev. Dawson we appreciate bis spiritual guidance and the Cloverleaf Creameries for the aid at <he burial of Marie Daniel Hammond Charles Hammond and family. Lt. Col R E Daniel , Harold R. Daniel. Velma D. Mann ‘Paul J Daniel Ruth Daniel '- o * MASONIC Stated meeting. • Royal Anh Ma«>n«. work in master degree. Tuesday at 7:30 |. in G O. Walton. 11 I*. 0 Trade tn a Good Town — Dwcatu. NEURITIS Rheumatism. Arthritis. Periodic Pains. Neuralgia. Lumbago and all other aches and pains are qui< kly relieved with Alt's Compound W. G. Tablets Posi ttvely guaranteed. At all drug stores or send 11 ,( 0 to I'nion Pharmacal Co„ Bluffton. Ind. NEED MONEY Quickly? AUTO LOANS REFINANCING While Ysu Wait « SELLING YOUR CART Private bales Financed DECATUR Loan & Discount Co. Above Aeta License Bureau.
WANTED -SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. 1t26 WA NTED=Radtoa~to repair. Uhrick Bros. 261-ts APPLIANt E SERVICE We repair all makes of sweepers, washers, lamps and other electrical appliances. Phone 463. Arnold 4 Kienk. b 8 ts WANTED TO RENT—Modern or ceml-modern home. References. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 87«. 240-ktf FERERAI. INCOME TAX reports prepared. 1422 W. Monroe. Phone 1215 after •’> p. m. 24-g3t WANTED Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terma. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f Wanted Hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First. l-26t MISCELLANEOIS 1-.UIMBRS" ATTENTION-W, more dead horses, cows, bogs, etc Decatur phone 20U0. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Pro ducts Co. 15-ls FARM LOANS at 4% for 5,7, 10. 15. 20, 30, 35, 40 year;. No charge to the borrower, borrower can pay any amount at any time on tho principal. Drop hl a line and 1 will call on you. C. D. Lewton. 255-T FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and Johns Manville rock wool Installation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phono 411. l-26t HOW LONG WILL YOU BE MAKING BIG MONEY? Instruction. Male. The war won’t last forever—when It is over, the man trained for the tight indus'ry will keep on making good money. The untrained man will lose out. Prepare now so your earnings will stay VP. Get Into thi- sound industry. We will show you how to eve haul and Install AIR CONDI* TIONING and REFRIGERATING equipment. If mechanically minded. Just a few hours weekly spare •ittie ull you need. No Interference with present job. For information write at once giving name and address'. Utilities Inst., 208 c o Iknpx'aC 2tft2x FOR RENT EOK KENT—.Modern 3 room house, shower bath, indoor toilet. Eurnished or unfur* niwhed. Immediate posses* sion. Lights and water furnished. This place must lie seen to be appreciated. 1.0rated in Bellmont Park. I'hone bid tn 312. 2512 Full RENT Sl< ■ pltig l oom, suitable for ne or two. Pltone 1054. g M '• Foil RENT om ioom apartment. 222-No. Fourth St Phone 1427 g 26-3 t Foil RENT Steeping io>m. Suitable for one or two pentons Kitchen privileges, laundry included. ’’hone 1171. g Hx FOR RENT Sleeping looms, 33# Nortli Fourth. 24 3tx EOK REXT—Large 2 room rabin in Bellmont Park. Built in cupboards, bookcase, and closets. Nice fire place. Lights and water furnished. Also a good sized garden and a nice enchtsed yard. A pleasant place to live. Possession at once. Phone tilO or 312. 2512 LOSTANIIFOI'ND FOUND Pi'ty wSo l«ft pieKm in my car about 1” days ago may have by describing same and paying lor this ad Phom- 573-H. Its LOST Buff. Augor-i ML ittild s pet. Tom Cole. 728 Mercer Avenue. 26-3tx _____ ....A JURORS ARE DRAWN iCoauiMC From rage » Berne; John E. Wechter. Blue Creek, township; Mot. Fr« d Handler. Decatur; Otto Hoile. Decatur, and Mrs. Jeanette Holthouse, liecat ur. ________ FOR SALE 10 Room House. 627 N. Second St. Possession at once. EKED BRAIN ■ ■■■■■■■ ■■-■■- Better Sale Service at no extra cost! Chris Bohnke AUCTIONEER K. 1. Decatur Hoagland phone. Call at my expense.
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Horse Sense Protect your trees planted last spring or this fall by wrapping with heavy paper. This will enable them better to withstand the winter weather and tile borers next spring. —he — It miglit be a good idea to get the oH sugar cainp in working order. Lots of people still like maple syrup on their wheat cakes. — hs— Indiana, like a person's body, ne ds all its parts. If soils are permitted to become unproductive through heavy cropping or erosion, it h* the same as if a person were deprived of the use of an arm or a leg. - hs— IL, your chickens get their drinking water dirty? Hang a can by one string so that it swings right over the bucket. This keeps the chickens off the edge of the bucket ; keeps water (lean. , — hs— Early ordering of seed, fertiliser, and duet or spray supplies will help to make your 1944 garden a suite ss. —hs — Some people are in debt because they spend what they friends think they make. —hs — T.-»h-d seed, bearing state *««?• is worth more. “Know what you s w.'' IlH — Adjust seed mistun s of legumes to eoil situations. Putting alfalta
PUBLIC SALES If you arc planning to hold a Public Sale of Livestock, Earm Machinery or Real Estate, Sec or Call Harry Daniels AUCTIONEER Decatur, Ind. Phone 8715.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing- “THE FALL GUYS” SI GOT FEET ?| ZoKAY, MEN-J] faROTjXLHAr TA learn ia the difference ■ ■!■■■'— ‘ r B'TUJEEN IN AND OUT FALLIN!! <S /,3 \ _ - E I n Z(K 4# (THERE G\> I A) l**v ' ' '' -T^—XJ M *-3i, L L_z2lßfcr_j . -/-O' , B L O ND IE TOTAL ECLIPSE! By Chic Young (NOTAT; 1,1 (BEP-JACKET OVER THE LAMP J ’ (THATS ■— S ALL < IDCUTPOWSOME V • > RNE f WILL T4E U6MT) <_.OFTHE GLARE/ \ \PEAR b BOTHER MOU,IF 7- t \\ K ' < xn Tin M iwSfeP » -ff ---- riLrjdritSS ■ L J- L 7 " '
or sweet clover on acid soil is a I sure way to waste both seed and money. —hs--Rlckets may develop in pullets ] which are closely housed and not j exposed to direct sunlight or fed vitamin D in some form, advise i Purdue veterinarians. —bs — In Held corn, the percent of mole ture content of the cohs is twice as great as that of the kernels who lithe latter is stil labove 1# percent. —hs — Further information on any of the foregoing topics may be obtained by writing to the Dept of Agricultural Extension. Purdue University. Lafayette, Ind. ———o Stock Closing New York. Jan. 31.-(VPi—Dow Jones closing stock averages: 30 industrials 137.40. up 0.25: 20 railroads 35 35. up 0 28: 15 utilities 22 57. up 0.02; 65 stocks 48 45. up 0 15. Total stock sales 632.340. W 1 ■■■■O II I - II — , We have taken over the Sinclair Station at the corner ot Second & .Marshall street*. Our specialty is tire recapping and vulcanizing- Synthetic rubber while available. Two day tire loan service. Will pick up and deliver cars for washes, grease jobs, and minor repairs. Phone MOL Richard K Elmer Hendricks. 26gt3x — o— — f************* Waste F»P«r hnTlfftfl7l Is a vital weapon of war. Save It and save sotno boy's life!
SALE CALENDAR FEB 1 ED MABIS A SON. 5 miles north of Monro, vilb Iml ” i mad 101 and then 1 mile east. Closing out sale. ROY JOHNSON, auctioneer. FEB 1— Rutledge Estate, 4 miles East of Chattanooga, Ohl” Improved 80 acre farm. J F Sanmann. Auction. <-r FEB. 2 NOAH AUGSBURGER. 4 mile west of lb tie Iml on ate road Ito. Close ou‘ -ale JEFF LIECHTY. atict. FEB. 2—Waldo Buckingham. Stock Sale Located •> mil- Southeast of Geneva or 2 miles West and >4 mile soutn of New Corydon Lester W. "Bud" Human, auctioned FEB. 3 LEO N. SPRUNGER. 1 mil.- w. st of Berne In t■ it. . ' 1 118. 78 acre farm and personal property ROY JOHNSON, auctioneer. FEB s—Clarence5 —Clarence Spuller. administrator of th” la’e D.lla- Sptiller estate. Located 3 mile northeast of Decatur a’ th” junction state roadx 224 and 101. Lester W. "Bud ' Human, auctioneer FEB 5 AMOS HESTON ESTATE. 3 miles east ot Edg. t.,n. Ohio 96 Acre farm J. F. SANMANN. am t FEB. B—GEO H. KRUOOP and CHRIST KNtPSTEIN. 7 mil north ot Deeatur on road 27. CHRIST BOHNKE. Au FEB 8 BOESTER ESTATE. 2 miles South ot Hick vilb Obi” Im proved 77 Acre Farnfi J. F. SANMANN. An.-tione. i FEB. 10 HARRY GILLISPIE. 2 mile- west of Hicksville. Ohio. I’, rsonal property. J. F. SANMANN. auet
Believe Shipments Os Hogs Past Peak Receipts In Line With Requirements Chicago. Jan. 31 tl'Pi Twelve main corn-belt markets received 185,000 hog* today compared with 83.000 a year ago. Receipts at most markets were fairly well in line with re«|iilremen’s but there were moderate holdovers nt a few point* Chicago reported 9 000 h.-t in sold, and Omaha 10.000. while In dlanaiHilfs and St. L>ui leitli ie ported holdovers of 4.”OO There is some talk among the trade that the peak of hog shipments has been passed. The pressure to ship is off at some markets but but tho demand Is still high. The slaughter of hogs under federal inspection la-t week set a i new otie-w«*ek record. MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks irregular 111 quiet trading. Graine at Chicago: wheat closed Ippolalieenl of Sdnilnlatralor i;«tntr Vu. KUh Notl.e I- lirn.t., given, Tliit Hie Uii'b-migne.l lias lo en appointed Administrator of the estate of Nancy It Hiker, late of Adams r .unty. d< ■ <ea»,.l The <-i.ne Is piotiably sol. vent. Ah a i • Baker, Admlnl ' itor Vathna Vvlxa, tltoroe, l-la-13,11 Jan. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST MOI 1 RR' 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
off >4 to up %; cats off '4 to up (a; Rye up % to !i; barley unchanged. Chicago livestock: Hogs steady'
I I IN DEEP APPRECIATION I We wish to thank our neighbors and friends ? who assisted us during the illness and death of our daughter, Carole. We also wish to express our appreciation to the nurses and personnel at the county hospital for their loving care and kindness; to Rev. Carey Moser; and to those who sent floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Parrott Decatur Route 5. L ... r; ■ NOTICE To Decatur Tomato Growers CRA.MI’TON CANNERIES. INC. are now, contracting Tomatoes. Pickles and Red Beets for Decatur station, season of 19 H. Growers can obtain inforiration on contracts and will be welcome to meet with the Company’s representative any time between 9:30 and 5:30 THURSDAY, February 3,1944 al Mayor’s Court Room. Decatur City Hall. Crampton Canneries, Inc. CECIL HARVEY. Eieldman.
PUBLIC SALE A I am going to the hospital and ant unable to care for iny livestock. I will sell at public auction al my residence located 6 miles southeast of Gene va, or 6 miles northeast of Bryant, or 2 miles west of New Corydon, or ' j mile south of John Kan h Stone Co., on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1944 Time: 12:30 P M. War Time 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 Sorrel Belgian man 1 coming 5 years old, wt. Ditto lbs., and extra good worker; Sorrel Belgian mare coining 2 years old extra fine colt; Sorrel Belgian spring colt a fine* colt. 22—HEAD OF CATTLE—22 Purebred Guernsey cow 5 years old; Roan cow with first calf; Red cow with first calf. White faced row with first calf; Dark Jersey cow with first calf. Guern -y cow with first calf; Pure bred Jersey cow 4 years old. giving goes! flow of milk. The l above cows are all bred, 6 h> ad coming 2-y«-ar old Guernsey heifers, all bred. Two 6-inonth old Guernsey heifers. This is a nice bunch of heifers. Purebred dark ied Polled Durham bull 1 year old: Purebred Guernsey bull coming 1 year old. well marked. 27—HEAD OF HOGS—27 Purebred Hereford sow. bred; 2 fat sows; II good feeding shoats. weight average US lb- : 10 shoats averaging 65 pounds. STRAW. HAY & GRAIN 350 let i xtr.t nirs yellow corn, hand tucked; Isu bales of mce . wheat straw; ome good clover hay. FARM MACHINERY McConnh-k Doling S ft cut hinder, good as new; light trailer new. 16 ft grain hod » tUi hay ladders, made for rubbei tire wagon. TERMS CASH. Waldo Buckingham, Owner Suntan Bios Auctioneers I Clerk John E Walter Lunch will be served by Jay City I'. B. Church.
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