Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1944 — Page 5

IRSOAY, FEBRUARY 3,1944.

’ Wet Reports I report of local I K FOREIGN market* f for >;■ &^ TT - MU ™ AV a co>£3. a ii kind* of HvMiock St I ’K w , Rernt. Crolgvllla, and WIIIMIre -hl Brock recalved svery day I 12:30 ’■ "*■ » w- : ‘ F ’‘‘ br ‘ l,ry 3 1 | »w ho rJE 11 s " linn < 50 «3Km| 860 , JEBI 11 = 9 00 f f egg ano QUOTATIONS Furnished by Egg A Poultry Co., Phono kjß Bn,-. . ’<d F.-bniary 3. I>xß *'>«•■ ‘FK* 3ur brown <-gg». ij •■ " 8l . i-.-. »3K * : * nd fry ‘ ,r " - 2,1 •-< rs 2«< :■*£s, r ■ -'Of ISc WIOB 1,1 ™S ' * **' 3 — <up) — r ' ll '' I'C'ipt- 15,00" <>n •' G and < hole r s i * ; -B : ■’’*• ,op "' ’ few loadr * ’ 12 *' '” i ' nl *' mito IgH:. Medium and rood '"*''* a ’" l y arl!!i « , ‘ . ;r-rjy ch.HO’ kind>.n 13 50 to 15.75. top Moat heifers 12.5" E% t-.i>r« firm at 15.0" - . £ & te & --.liablr rt-.eip’i. 5,0"0 ’ o. c fully SH’I a . .«| good and < hoi< <■ '. I lamb.- held alum ‘BMP' • •!*•--. is I is>s.<■BM' ''* ‘"' 111111,1 ''■ e"" 1 f. * '< ‘ ii,:,,m •s* s "* lfi ""■ ißßiß*'' ' ' " n """ 1 7<'in.ui,d 'IMiB * * lb 16 i,, ”"“’ l ui ‘ ; aavnl livestock :■ '■•■ 1,1,1 T' *’ 3 111,1 •J f- . I ■ only a limited number ol ••■.sgh- today mark.' - ■•■ b> ’l3 5" 3»" 1:B||B!- I'-'-.mo ibs. Il.’im. 188 f l2 ' l *. rm io" i'o. vH 1: ■ ■" fl " s " r '" 11 " Isß- '" |i,h n "’ ! "° »9 1 »> hl u.ng iamb’. 415 LIVESTOCK ■ !'. . I I' >

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES — Minimum for firat Inaartlon Me | One Time, Per Word V/ t t | Additional Inaertiona j Per Word, Per Day 1< I — 11 Card of Thanke 50< | I Obltuarioe, Veraea, Reaolu- j tiona... |i | i Menus, run menu styleSl j | Notices, Cap Hsads, B-pt. body.... six | I* (12 picas deep, one column) FOR SALE roa sali -a roodor botuoa, atmmlinod isaulated type, delivered sad sot up. immediate delivery on limited number. Seo Geneva Hatckeriee, ■. C. Stucky, Pboae IM, Geneva, lad. 12S-tt FOR— Baby cbicka now hatching. Puliorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chicks for layers now. Open each evening eicept Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Phone 84. 305-ts FOR SALE Illi IPlymouth t u parts. Phone Decatur 573-B. 29-21 x Ft tit SALE Vsed bicycle, good tires. Phone 523 A. 29-3tx FOR SLE 8 piece dining twin suite. Call 7302 Its LAKE RESORT PROPERTY FOR SALE — 45-a. farm, good 5-rooin house, small barn. |>oultry house tor 250 hen* Private fi-a lake, well stocked, good fishing, deep lake Electricity available after wa . Nice clean, attractive place. Price 15.000. Small lake cottages different prices and locations -all well furnished; electric, gas. ineide toilets and water. Some lake fronts. Prices from 11.000 to 83,000. For either above, write or nee Mrs. Guy White, Barbee Lakes. Warsaw, Ind., It No 1 FOR RALE Ti ani •>( mub - Cail Heckman Route 1, Decatur. Poe telephone. 2*k3tx FOR “SALE Btigg Stratton Maytag motor*: Electric tno'ors; two used washers; 1 tt-<d ken* sene stove; Rebuilt sweepers. Arnold A Khiik 39t3 FOR SALE l''.’<. Ch. violet, mw battery. 5 good tires. Call 130 or 5421 g -"J-2tx FOR'SALE Roll to|i“desk and chair PbMn 614. 29-3; FOR SALE-30 acres, well improved. near Jefferson township high school. Mna. Chark* Abnet. Berne. 2'>-g!»tx FORIIALE Good Ihirham Guernsey cow. fresh, third calf. Hugo Thieme, 6'» miles northest Decatur. 27g3t FO'R’saLE 9 room ii3~3~o<>ui houses on lot South 15th stree*. Inquire Harry Lovellette, P. O. Box 259, Monroeville. Ind. 20t12x FOR*BALE I"2'> M- t <>nni k-J" ■ ing tractor. 5’4 miles East Decatur or H mile went Cavalry church. Cheder llarke. 29-2tX FOR SALE Pr.-fab d- lux- brooder houses. Jamesway oil and electricbrooder atoves, Decatur U. 8. approved super quality bred cheks. Order now for March and April. Phone 497 Deca’ur Hatchery. 24gtlU —— o Stock Closing New York. Feb. 3-<lT>—Dow Jones closing sto« k UVMPgM 30 industrials 136 24, "If OM; 20 railroads 36.16. off 0.64; 15 utilities 22.10. off 0 17; 65 stock--48.08. off 0.41. Total stock’ sales 963 twin.

■ — o- ~ ■ • Report Gen. Ganboldi Executed By Germans London. Feb. 3 — <t’l*» The Berlin radio nays General ItaLi OariboMl. ono-timr commander-in-rhfet of ’he Italian armien in North Africa, ha* hern <■»<■<-uted for participation in the Badogiio <on»plra<y However, a radio Home broadcast denie* that Gariboldi hat lir-en eaecutcd and acaert* tliat the general and hi* rtu-callcd ‘'accomplice'*" are awaiting trial. — o- —• Trade tn • '»ood Town — ne«-atu> GIRLS and WOMEN for Sewing and Sizing. No Saturday Work. Bag Service INC. M. Second bt

WANTED SEWING MACm'NE REPAIRING - -All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman’s. 445 South First. 25tx WANTED -Radtos to rspalr. tthrick Bros. 261-ts API’LIANCE SERVICE IVTrepair all makes of sweepere, washers, lamps and other electrical appliances. Phone 463. Arnold ic Klenk. b 8 ts good condition. 546 Studebaker. 29<3tx WANTED TO RENT-Modern or lemi-modern home. References. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phono 870. 840-ktf WANTED T<» RENT Th:-- or four room furnixhed apartment. Reliable young couple. Phone 1285. a 28-3tx WANTED Washing and ironing. Phone 4085. Mrs. Lyman Courtney. k 29-3tx WWTEIi TO RENT Small homie or an unfurnished apartment. Phone 8791 27-a3tx WANTED — House to"rent in or within 8 mile Decatur. Would buy small acreage in good repair. Electricity necessary. Cla ud e Koons. Leiters Ford. Ind. 29-2tx WANTED Riders to For Way i. 3tollp. m. Call 5644 28gt3 WANTED Hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman. 445 South First. 25tx MLSCELLANEOIJS FREE ESTIMATES for ro..lli>-. nd ing and John Manville rock wool installation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 25t ATTENTION’ It OO T ~Township Farmers. Farm Bureau meeting Monday. Feb. 7. Monmouth high school. 8 pm. All Invited. Hug > Boerger. S<-cy. g 29 St FARMERS ATTENTION-We remore dead borsee, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2009. We pay all phone charger. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts WE BI Y need s« wing m . : urgently needed. Boardman. 445 South First St. 25tx ~FOR RENT FOR RENT Farm h<»o<-, pasture and lights. Phone 96 N Monroe. 27g3tx .... ——O - I have taken oven the shoe shining stand at Sheets Bros. Hours from 3:30 to 6 p. m. on weekdays, all day Saturday. Sundav morning 9 to 12. DON SCHMITT. 2418 — o ■■■ ■— - , 4 Twenty Tears Ago Today ;■(3. 1924 ar*r<? i -lay. MARKET 8 AT A GLANCE Stocks lower in moderately active trading. Bonds lower; I C. governments quiet and lower; cotton futures eaeier. Grain- at Chicago wheat up % to off He a bushel: oats unchange| t up t»c; rye up ’»-Sc; barley up ’-Jc. t'hhago livestock, hogs steady and very slow; cattle and sheep, strong; lambs higher IppnlHlmenl nt XUHilalafralnr Wllh Will «aar*»4. X». tor-1 Notice I- thereto given. That the undersigned h.i- l>< • n app-’intvi A<imlnistrator with will annex.<l «t the estate of Ait •« V Vest. tat. «>f Adame t' ciritv, deceased. Tits estate i» probably solvent. • hoar X. Yost. Admini-tratoi with will aanesed ferd 1.. I.Oteree. litsrso Jan 2". 1911 Jan. 29-27 Feb. 3 XppoiMtHieat a.l A4i»lnl*lralor Cetnte >». »«"-o Noll., Is hereby given That the undereianerl has been appointed Ad. minlsittiior «.r tIM estate of Herman f. fonter. lite --f A-latn- County, «lecaaeed. The estate Is prulmbly solvent. Theodore F Griltk- r. A l.nlni’ltator Itrloo and l»r»Hss. Arieraeya Jan. I*. Dll. Jan Cf F«m. *-!• SppolHtmeui of y;»eea*er Metals N'ot-e i- berelrv given. That the undersigned ha- Isen appointed y;»«, Htor of till ■ stale <>f *'harit> 4Mprang lat- of Adims County, deteased The estate Is probably »"lVent. Iti.aiel HP •ng. EsecUtur 11. H. Heller. Attorney N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: S:3O to 31:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted

Better Sale Service at no extra coot! Chris Bohnke AUCTIONEER R. 1. Decatur Hoagland phone. Call at my expent*.

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Bartender Arrested For Sales To Minors Other Indianapolis Arrests May Follow indianspolirt, Feb. 8. — (UP) —An Indianapolis bartender has beeu arrested by city police on charge* of sailing intoxicating liquor to minors and of selling Intoxicants on a holiday. Robert Durnil was arrested last night after an investigation by pi wecutor Sherwood Blue of a serie* ot parties at the Knights of St George clubhouse. Duril says he may have sold some beer to children of high school age without, knowing their ages. He also i« charged with eeUlng liquor last Christmas, which is a legal holiday under the Indiana alcoholic beverages act. Duril told police he was employed at the clubhouse with his father. Janies Duril. and that he helped ' care for the establishment and ‘ served as a bartender. Blue nays he expect* the arrest of other persons in connection with the violations. o ARMY FURLOUGH (Continued From Page D found little evidence that Americans in the South Pacific had suffered atrocities at the hands of the Japanese. Here at home, tills is "Marine i Day." and the leathernecks are Im-- , Ing honored in special war bond ' programs throughout the uation. And while the observances are going on. the treasury department! Is allying up more than 86,000.000,- j O(M> in war bond returns. That'* 44 percent of the (14.00«,OW.OOO nat-1 ionol quota. The chairman of a senate commerce sub-committee- Senator McCarron of Nevada —expects to end the government’s civilian pilot bearings soon on bis bill to extend training program another five years. The army and navy are cutting : out civilian training at some 216 colleges and universities, but Mo; Caniin feels the training should be , continued because we have have to, keep the pool po I of air-minded youth replenished constantly. Richmond Youngster Is Seriously Burned Richmond. Ind. Fob. 3--(UP)~ j A II month- >ld youngster was seriously burned yesterday by flame* which destroyed the trailer home , oc< upled by his larnily in Rick-. nu'tiil. Young Ira Roe was rescued by his mother, Mrs. George Ro?. w ho beat out the fire which bad attacked Ills clothing. Mrs. Roe and two other small children lived in the trailer with the infant. The husbostF- and f-a’-her is - erring with., the American army in England. FEATHERS trt WARI • Ur««ii« f»r FIATNIBBIOS ••• Oar hays Med FaarkariiHad •Faagfap bes» and flytap stdfs. Oaax ssU Dv<* Hattw. wanHd —eM er saw. Par tap r 4 ’* »" - iMsel’t istWarHew* melt tsvell •ar ete •» teutaow la erdfaary I. F. 808 Nil Mt N. See at. ladtaaaaetto «. lad. W. rtttnd aua»l <**•*•(

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SALE CALENDAR ■ FEB 4—FRED HECKMAN, I’4 mile cast of Antwerp, Ohio. Pcrwunal property. J. F. SANMANN. Auct FEB. s—Cnreace Speller, administrator of the late Dallas Spuller estate. Located 3 mile northeast of Decatur at the junction state roads 224 and 101. Lester W. “Bud ’ Siiman, auctioneer FEB 5- AMOS HESTON ESTATE, 3 miles eart of Edgerton. Ohi» 96 Acre farm. J. F. SANMANN, auct. FEB. B—GEO. H. KRUDOP and CHRIST KNtPSTEIN, 7 miles north of Decatur on road 27. CHRIST BOHNKE, Auct. FEB. B—BOESTER ESTATE, 2 miles South of Hlcfcsville, Ohio. Improved 77 Acre Farm. J. F. SANMANN. Auctioneer FEB. 10 -HARRY GILLISPIE, 2 miles west of Hicksville, Ohio. Per aooai property. J. F. SANMANN. auct. FEB. 19 GEORGE MELVILLE. 1 mile north and l’ a mil" west of Oseian. Ind. Livestock and Feed. ROY JOHNSON. Auct. FEB 10- PEDRO SALANO, 1 mHe west, P- south of Willshire, Ohio. Personal property FRANK DELLINGER. Auctioneer FEB. 11— WALTER SMITH. 1 mile south and mile w- st ot Hicks vflie Ohio. Personal property. J. F. SANMANN, auctioneer ! FEB 15 GLENN GORRELL, 6 miles southwest of Jacks on, Michigan Personal property J. F. SANMANN, auctioneer PKB 15 GEORGE F. MORRIS. 5*4 miles south of Monroevilk on Road 101 or 4 miles east and 3*4 mile- north of Decitur on j Road 101 dosing out sale ROY JOHNSON. au< tlnicer FEB IS—MOSER ESTATE. 2 1 ? miles north of Willshire. Ohio 103 acre farm J. F. SANMANN, Auct - WANTED - We are in the market to buy Chevrolet passenger cars. 1937 to 1941 models preferred. Brink' your title and receive immediate cash .settlement. Saylors Chevrolet Sales ■ Firestone Tires WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK THE FOLLOWING SIZES: 450 x2l 500 x 17 600 x 16 650 x 16 FULL LINE OF BATTERIES | Arnold & Klenk PUBLIC SALE Th<- undersigned administrator of the lat«- Dallas Spuller < 'tb | will sell at public auction located 3 miles Northeast of Decatur, at th<- ) junction ot state toads 224 and 101. on Saturday, Feb. 5,1944 Commencing at 12:00 Noon — IMPLEMENTS — Fordson tractor; Oiler 2-12" bottoms tractor plow; Brillion <ulti packer: David Bradley tractor disc; another tandem disc; -prlng . tooth harrow; spike tooth hat row. 2 sections; American f. rtilizei gram drill. IP hoe; Blackhawk corn planter; steel roller; Mcf’ormi. k 5’ mower; Ideal giant 5' mower; hay tedder: Case hay loader, like new; International side delivery rake, M< t'ormick D< < ring ’ grain binder, clover seed buncher, walking plow; one horse drill, garden cultivator; wagon and 16’ gram IM.-d and h.iy ladders; another wagon - id gicl» bed: gravel l»-<. lleCormlek-Dei Ing end gate -■■-i---like new, Clipper fanning mill: two wheel trail", corn -heli.-- i■— P>. platform scales; 2 sheep feeding racks; “A" type hog house tank heater; scoop; 2 Iron kettles: wheelbarrow; grindstone. Ankerholth i Electric cream seperator; electric motor; electric fence charger; steel drums; barrels; and oth.-r farm articles. 1936 wrecked Terraplane. g«>od for parts. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Mohair 3 piece living room suite; Getz electric washer; H<«>v. r electric sweeper; "Au’ogas" gasoline stove; Kalamazo- ki < h-u range; Franklin sewing machine; kitchen cabinet; dining room tab',- and i chairs; oak dining room table; buffet; library tabb-: straight c hair-, rocking chairs, floor lamp; stands; 2 metal beds and spring- wood ' lx-d and springs. dr.-««er, commode; and many other household article- too numerous to mention | TERMS-CASH Clarence Spuller, Adm. ! Auctioneer —Lester W Bud Suman.

New High School Teacher At Berne Misst Blanche I. Stone of Warsaw will tcuccede Mias Doris Branderder as English teacher In 4ho Berne high school, Friday. March 10. Mias Brandeudcr is resigning because of her approaching marriage to chief petty officer Rolx-rt

rtOCK Xjt« K'K.XWK tctootwiwt mw MX XWMniMMKKIaCXXHgaUB J W K&i " * 5 ✓> Now's The Time tc Sew arul Siwe » Yards and Yards of Spring Materials ready for "pin-up" jolt. Pick yours now Io needle into the ; “just-what-you-want" fashions for spring. Gay prints, stripes, checks and solids. X g Wool A Rayon Checks, 54 inch wide, yard 82.50 J F-gured Rayon Crepe, yard 95c x PRINTED BATISTE, yard 85c 5 PRINTED DIMITY y*<d 39c !; FIGURED PIQUE, yard 59c “ EVERGLADE SPUNS. yard 59c 3 PLAID TWILLS. Sa<t*onzed, yard 89c SPUN RAYONS, plain shades, yard 59c |i Meicerized Gaberdines brown, navy, black, white, yard |1 00 Printed Jersey, beautiful figured patterns, yard 81 98 5 PRINTED JERSETTE. yard ... $1.75 >« RAYON TAFFETA in tmall checks, yard 89c j! Plain Rayon Taffeta in plain white, navy, brown, black, yard 69c n Rayon Satin, plain oink. blue, white, yard 75c 6 Fine Mercerited Madras, neat stripes, yard 59c Complete selection New Spring Patterns in stock 1 t Buttrrick Patterns 25<- to 50e Advance Patterns 10r to 85c ■ Z Hosiery Specials f ya Rayon Hosiery. 42 gauge Grade I z juA A, Irregular, All Rayon Too; J yZr A\\ "Dieam Cirl" Rayon Hosiery. y f f IA 3 42 gruge, First Quali'y, Lisle !/ i ,op Sllt 8 - t0 10 ■ uuKt/r / / 'V j f HB p *' r X* , I |' JU No Seam Mesh Hos<*ry. a fine ft/ //■ ft \ ' ull 'un resist mesh weave, rayon 1 r '// ri U J p,,r C / 7 J S ee.. tc 10' 2 I ' White Blouses wMKWI Wnshabk* Kayttn Faille, all white tailored style.'. Excellent Ixalue! Sines *yff 32*3L3« Hi; each ▼** * I Niblick & Co

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Wend Mn. of Bainbridge, Md March 18, at Miss Bmudc-ader's bume in Indianapolis. M R® MT 4m IMtfU. MM. SKI MM