Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1944 — Page 5
BbAY.iHOAHY 14,1944.
■kef Reports Ay REPORT OF LOCAL pi FOREIGN MARKIT* MITT, MURRAY A CO. B all * Hv**** « ! *ur. •«"•* Cr«l*v»K W and WlNahlra ■Lock rteslvsd every day Hi until 18:80 ► «• Hr re'ted February 14 L lbs *l3 50 K lbs 13 40 Kii» 13 w lbs 12 25 Kolbs 13 25 ■s" lbs 13 00 tbs 1100 K. lbs 10 50 ■ 2‘> lb* 10 00 •■ • o Oo ■ 11 2 ‘ ■ SOO V 15.50 ■ 15.00 K. 1100 ■ 6<w BoIISALE IOG ANO ■ultry QUOTATION* » Furnished by ■Lr Egg A Poultry Co, Katur Phono IM ■prrerted February 14. ■sige white eggs 29c Karye brown eggs, K ttp 25c t-Kgs ~. —....- 22c K broilers and fryers 21c 24c ■sprlugeis 26c Kosters —2O c K bena — -18 c Ksters and stags 15c ■ducks, white 18c Kanapoli* livestock B*polis, Feb. 14 - (VP) - K k ■ salable receipts, 8,000; Kb weight* 35c higher; ■eight* and sown mostly 25c ■ 160200 lbs.. 813.60113.85; ■ lbs. 814 15-814.25; 225-380 ■405; 330-400 lbs, 813; 100- ■.. mostly |10.50-811 *5; bulk ■l2 25112 60. ■r, salable receipts. 1,800; ■ 300; top good and choice ■ and heifers strong to 25c ntcanners and cutters steady; ■. steady; steer top 815.50; ■l4 115 40; heifer top, 815.75; K 3 50-814 75; cow top 812.50; Kwh mostly 88.50-811 50; canKd cutters, 86-88.50; vealers Ko top. ■p. salable receipts. 1.000; ■ strung, good and choice ■ 116-816 25. Kt WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■ Wayne, Ind, Feb. 14 — K- Livestock: K There is normal trading ■ market today. .Market 10 Kents higher. 200 10 225 lbs I 225 to 330 lbs 13.80. 330 ■ Ibn 12.75; 180 to 200 n>s. I 160 to 180 lbs 13.40; 150 ■ lbs 1150; 140 to 150 lbs I 130 to 140 lbs. 11.00; 120 ■ lbs 10.75; 100 to 120 lbs. K- 16 50; spring lambs I yearlings 11.50; ewes 7.50. ■CHICAGO LIVESTOCK iago. Feb. 14 — (UP) - ■ck: K: -wlsble receipts 23.000. Bt active with good and B 2bo to 330 pounds fully B to 10 cents higher and fr weights fully 25 cents or I higher. Most good and B 200 to 330 pounds 13.75; a Bround that weight 13.85; ■little over 330 pounds (loo* ■ftrt* Ble: salable receipt. 16.000; I 800. Market steady to ■ Good to average choice P showed most strength. Fed P mostly 1350 to 1435; top I four load* beat yearlings p 1.160 to 1.400 pounds II Very few heifer yearlings b 15.00; common and medium nbi broad demand Vealers I scarce, firm at 15.00 down. !•*: salable receipts 4.000 I market active and mos’ly MS cents higher. Good and F fed wooled western lambs to 16.66; top I%M to shippacker top 16.16; three I mixed medium and good F 15-50 to 15.85. Nothing L"“ asking stronger. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May. ti.6*%: Joly 8166 F*. 81.68%; Dee 83*6%. M- May. .71%; July. .75% bld: 8 -78. local grain market •URK KEVATon co Corrected Febraary 14. eub)ert to change . . *•*« *•>- < «t»’ delivered al Mevatar. 1 Red Wheat 8141 jKWMst 168 1 *«Uow com i« 1 Beaaa I M 1 *F Beane LM °et«, 32-lb. tsst *6 •*4 Ijg -•» per busbet toes. c <*>: 04 per 100 less. Le-h tar*.
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——— ♦ LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for first Insertion 30e One Time, For Word IJ4« Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day 10 Cord of Thanks 6O< Obituaries, Vorooo, Reoolutleao Menus, run menu Style. ..„ 81 Notleoe, Cap Heads, 8-pt. body. go< (13 plena deep, one column) FORSAKE FOR SALE — Baby chicks now hatching. Pullorum tested, AAA duality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chlcka for layer* now. Open each evening •acept Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Pbone 84. SALE—A home you will be proud of. Two bed rooms, hardwood floors, basement, furnaco, built-in cupboards batb, insulation. Brand new, just completed. Stevenson street. Immediate possession. Small down payment, rest like rent. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 37tf R)R HALE—Semi-modern 5 ronin house. Two lots Phone 1267. 38<2t For Sala—B ewes and 1 buck from full blooded Dorset sheep, from 1 to 6 years old. some with laorbs, others to lamb noon. Will put them out on sbarea. Pbone 6438 38-g3t fMsaTe -1938 T% ton Chevrolet truck, complete with stock rack and grain bed. Abo 4 row beet plow. Leland Ripley. Monroe Phone 390. FOR SALE — 3 registered young Angus bulls, 1 Brown Swiss yeurling bull. 1 Holstein yearling bull. Call 1071 or 248. 38-g*t FOR SALE -Funk s Ho sier-Crost hybrid seed corn. 56 to 59 per buahel Indiana certified 608-C. Limited amount G Funk's hybrid. Theodore Bulmahn, Route 2. g 35-4tx For SALE—Garden lots for food and fun, near G. E 565 or 85 monthly. Good building lota with abstracts in all sections from 8175 caab. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Pbone 870 35-ts Imghoru. 150 White Kock, three weeks old. Book order now for March sod April if you want Decatur U. S. approved puliorm tested super-quality bred chicks. We are booked up now on some dates for March and April. Order today. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 36-5 t jtW ftfccßlVHD- beautiful waTnut porcelain finished exterior warm morning circulating heater. 100 pound coal capacity. Priced at 889 95 C. H Knapp and Son. g 36-3 t FOR SALE -^BroodeF houses, big line to choose fro*, immediate delivery. Geneva Hatcheries. E. C. Stncky, Phone 156 Geneva, Ind. 37-ts FOR*SALE~- Four Mate team of Horses. Luther Funk. Route 6, Decatur. 34-6tx Fvrnci —lion rtot blast stove, burns coal or wood. 825.00 Telephone 178. 37-3tx FOR tfALE - 193< Studebaker coupe; good tires, radii; heater; overdrive; good Mileage; extremely clean. 611 North Secoud after 6 p. m. 38-2tx 11 - o-- - — Stock Closing New York. Ftb. 14 (VP) —Dow Jones dosing stock averages: 30 Indus’ rials 135 39 off 0.02. 20 railroads 37.55. up <”*9. IS utilities 22.65. up 0.02. 65 stocks 48.38. up 0.03. Total slock sales 548.280. RWTIf K OF FI4AI. sSITTI.r.WSJWT w f.stats: *’». mat Notice Is hereby siven to the • realtors. helre and legatees of John J. Hoffstelter. de< eased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at I*ratur. Indiana, on the Mh day of March, 1544. and show cause If any, why the Final settlement accounts with the estate of said dmedvnl should not he approved, and aakl heirs are notified io th>n and thenmake proof of heirship, and receive their distributives share*. Ilosina lloffeletter. Esecutrix L>eca<ur. Indiana. Feb. •. ISii Feed 1.. I.Hvevrr, Mtosw Feb. 7-11 NOTItSC «F Flhtt. »ETTI.»:WS:*T of 80 Noth-e t- hereby given Io the creditors. heir* and legatee, nt Mtanles < ad». deceased to appear In the Adams I’tn ult Court, held at Dm iter, Indiana. «>n the «'b day of Mar. n. I*l4, and show <au*e. if any. the Final Settlement A> counts with the estate of .aid de-etleno »houl<l got b- approved; and .aid nelra are notified to then and there matte proof of heirship and receive their dtelrlhollve atare*. Ford L Utterer. Admlatatratvr Decatur. Indiana. Feb 7. I»*6Feed L Litievet. Attorn** To Ward off Colds Take oneol ALF W. G. TABLETS nt bed hour, followed with a large gUaa At all Drug Store*, nr d«»*81.0* to Unit* Fbaruistal OjKluffion. Indiana
WANTED seWißg Machine Repairing —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 25tx WANTED—Radios to repair _rtck Bros. * 261-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE -We repair all makes of sweepers, washers, lamps and other electrical appliances. Pbone 463. Arnold A Kienk. b 8-ts WANTtß—Henstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman. 445 South First. 25tx WANTED TO BUY—6 or 7 room house, dose in. Small acreage preferred. Cash. Phone 7705 or 751. g 36-3tx WANTED Unmarrieid farm hand by the mouth. Leland Ripley, Monroe. Phone 930. 38-g3t WANTBD-Carrler boy 12 years of age. or older, for good paper route in south end of town. Territory closely combined. About 120 papers. Come In for interview between 3 and 5 p tn. Circulation Dept. Dally Democrat. 38-2tx WANTED- Loan 1 on farms Eastern money. Low rates. Very lib eral terms. See me tor abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 m w-t MISCELLANEdIJS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, sld ing and John Manville rock wool Installation. Saves fuel, spella comfort, health, aecurity. Boardman Phene 411. 25t FEDERAL INCOME TAX reports prepared. Weekday hours, 6 to 9 p. tn. Sunday. 2 to 8 p. in. 1423 W. Monroe. Phone 1215. 37-g3t FARM LOANS at 4% for 5,7, 10. 15, 20, 30, 35, 40 years. No charge to the borrower, borrower can pay any amount at aty time on the principal. Drop a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. 258-T FARMERS ATTENTION We~T» more dead horses, cows, bogs, etc Decatur pbone 2000. We pay al) pbone charges. The Stadler Pro ducts Co. 15-ts WE BUY _ used"V'wTng~machines T ; urgently needed. Boardman. 445 South First St. 25tx IXWAND FOUND LOST Billfold conta mug Ba-kel-ball ticket. Call (R ile Uhrlck, phone 1253 1' * LOST laidieH uliiti ;-••••! Bul-o.i wriut watch. Saiurday night. Reward. Pbone 1227. It* 0 MASONIC Called meeting of Entered Apprentice degree Tuesday. February 15. at 7:3> p. m. Edward F. W M. 38-b2tX 0 SHARP REDUCTION (Con’lnu.d From Pag* I) the greatest reductions in their allotments of canned apph*. fruit cocktoll, peaches, pears, lima bean.H, corn. peas, ’omatoes and tomato juices. Ki ( hen .aid a new order signed last Friday allots civilians 17 million caves of 12 canned trull items for the 1944-45 season a« again >t 30 million lasl year, and grants them 104 million cases of 14 vegetable hem* this year as compared with 128 million case- las* season. Kitchen said these iigurea compared with a civilian use of 54 million case* of fruits and 143 milHon cases of vegetable* in the 1941-42 pea) -oaKin ‘The projected vegetable supply for civilian distribution in the <omluj season" he said, "will be nearly 40 mMlloii <>*•* !"•* than the quantity consume* In 1941-42 mid nearly 25 million <a*e. less] 'han the supply svaiiabie during 1 the current season. "An incresse In the 1944 pack abova the average of the pa«t two seasons would mean a larger quantity for civilian use. Likewise if the pock falls below average, civilian »upplfe« would he further reduced '' Make Munition* in Your Kitchens! N, A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOUR*: *:3O to 11:30 12:30 to »:t» Saturdays. 8:00 p m. Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glaaaoa Fitted mi 1 ■■■—— m >■■■■■■ ■••••» I have * few mure open dale* in February Chris Bohnke Auctioneer Phons Write Hoagland Decatur R. 1 n>’- artn charge*
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27 Killed As Nazis Bomb American Hospital
GERMAN BOMBING of the American evacuation hospital near Ne'tuno. Daly, killed 27 persons, including ihree nursea and one Red Cross worker, and injured 65 Others. Above, Di. Maurice Ger.shman of New York City- holds damaged canvas ot a tent in which several persons were killed. At right. Nurse Lieut. Sally Hocat! of Wendell, N. C.. and Pvt. Marshall Floyd inspect a bomb < ra’er iloiigsfde the huge Ameri- • iii Rid Cross flag identifying lhe hospital area. These are United States Signal Corp* photograph*.See Wallace Tour As Bid For Nomination Conservatives May Oppose Nomination Washington. Feb. 14 — (VP» — Political observers believe that Vice-President Wallace Is carrying on a campaign for renominalion on his transcontinental speaking tour. And they point out that hl* campaign to draft President Roosevelt for a fourth term is meeting with no apparent displeasure In the White House But no one neems to know how Wallace will fare |M>r*onally .it the forthcoming Democratic national convention ObMrvera point out that the vice-president got the nomination last time because Air. Roosevelt insisted upon It. But many think that the president has decided to discard his 194<> run nlng mate. Conservative Democrats — I’. Is believed—want a party stalwart on the ticket. And if they cannot blo<k a draft-Roosevelt movemeti' —they may at leas’, try to oust Wallace. Urge* Trade Tie* Fan Fram isco, Feb. 14 —I VP) — Wendell Wllikie urges the establishment of immediate transpacific trade ties with Rnseli, China and Australia. He advocated the step in a speech at San Frato Isi o The 194« Republican presidential nominee lunched yesterday with Gov Earl Warren of Calitor I nla. Willkie descrMied the meetIllg a* a "social visit." Today Willkie return* to Portland. Orc., on his way east by j way of Spokane. Great Fail* and , MICHEL RICCARDI Contract hauling for atone, gravel, dirt, etc. • Office Phone 3644 235 North Seventh St.
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.Minneapolis. It is expected be will complete plan* fur entering the RepubCcan preferential primary in Oregon. ■ —-— o MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stock* irregularly higher in quiet trading Bond higher. Colton futures up a* much as to HN. DOUGLAS MACARTHUR'S personal pilot is Capt Weldon E I ’Dusty" Rhoades above, veteran United Air Line* pilot whose v>me is in San Leandro. Cal The (eneral requested Captain Rhoades service* after the 37-year-old pilot had flown him on several mission* in connection with United Air Lines military operations foj the Air Transport Command.. (lnttta»non»l)
World Trade Confab Is On At Chicago ... Merchant Marine Head Is Speaker Chicago. Feb. 14 tl'Pt Brest d'nt Frank Taylor of the American Merchant Marine Institute ad vocate* tha: American steamship eoinpanie« lip allowed to participate in oversea- air transportation. He say* that foreign countries are encouraging their shipping interest* to engage in air transport aud I* in favor of a revision In th»» civil aeronautics act to permit American companieb the same opportunity Taylor told the ineiubers of the world trade conference at Chicago .his morning that :he American merchant marine will be capable of handling this new development in transportation. He pointed out ’hat it I* ess etitial for rh«- s’eady flow of ottr commerce that Ameri-can-flag lines be maintained on every lm|>oi taut wor* trade route. The world trade < onfeient •■ ■• mil day meeting is spoil tired by the Export .Manager club and 'h Chicago A»so< latioti of Commerce It h.»» attrac t'd ti' tily llculera of export and iituHiit firm* to Chit ago. 60 cent a itah Grain- at Chicago; Whe.it o(t % •<» om ceitt a bushel: oai» off % to tyi off 4 to up 4 b tile) of, >3 It 8, Chicago liVe-tiM-k hog. fully i steady to firm; cattle steady I > sting, sheep active .Hid firm.
Expect Stale G.O.P. Conclave June 1-2 State Committee Is In Session Today Indianapolis, Feb. 14 — (UP) — The Republican state committee is expected to tlx the date, of June 1 and 2 for the parly's alate convention. However, a denuite announcetnen’ i f the time will not be made until after a GO P. committee meeting in Indianapolis today. The two days were named teuta-
McAFEE and LINI9STRAND DISPERSAL 50 HEAD—22 Cows—s Bred Heifers—l 9 Open Heifers—4 Bolls THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 12:30 C WT. AT FARM 5 MILE* WEST OF BLUFFTON. INDIANA, ON ROUTE 124. THEN I'/, MILE* NORTH ON STATE ROAD 303. A Special feature of sale 19 Granddaughters of latugwater Golden A 11. The heifers of breeding age are bred to the ’op hull Foremost Bandmaster 32C301 a son of Foremost Crown Prince 264678 and out of Foremost Golden Dawn 334"53 AR. with 15507.5 M—708.8 B.F. In Cl. AA. Dawn is u Granddaughter of Langwater Valor 79775 A.R. Here is a tine lot of heifer* showing quality to confrm with their Top Breeding. Anyone wishing to buy a foundation or add new blood o tbeii herd should not ini>s this opportunity This herd has been doing D.H I.A. work for pa»t two years. Also here you will find health and condition In this herd. Many females wII have recently freshened and many others close spiingers. Sons of Langwater Golden A.R. and Foremost Crown Prince have been used on this h'-rd. State Accredited for Bang's Disease Certificate No. 17981) Federal Accredited for T.B. Owners: Erne*: McAfee and Harry Lindstraud. Bluffton. Ind Writ*-. Evt.rtt R. Beaty, Sale* Service, Huntington. Ind. for Catalog. Am t: inner*: Roy Johnson. EHenberger Bios , Carl Rudical. SALE CALENDAR FEB 15 GLENN GORRELL, 6 mile* southwest of Jackson. Michigan Personal property. J. F. 3ANMANN, auctioneer. FEB 15— GEORGE F. MORRIS. s'-j miles »outh of Monroeville oa Raid lot or 4 mile* east and 3t» miles north of Decatur oa Roid 101. Closing out sale. ROY JOHNSON, auctioneer. FEB. 16 RHODA LAMMERT, 5 mile north of Decatur or % mile east and 1 mile north of Monmouth. Milk cow*, feed and household good*. CHRIS BOHNKE, Auct. FEB 16 MARCELLUS DAVISON. 1% mile east and 3% mile north of Berne. Ind or 1 mile east and 2\ mile south ot Monroe, Ind JEFF LIECHTY, Auct. FEB 1G DAVE GAMBLE, Lima, Ohio. Chester White sale. ROY JOHNSON. Auct. FEB 16- MOSER ESTATE. 2% mile* north of Willshire, Ohio. 103 acre farm J. F. SANMANN, Auct. FEB I'l DECATUR RESIDENTS and FARMERS. 1 mile aest of De- • atiu first li in of Steele school hou LESTER W. -BUD' SUMAN, Auct. FEB. 17 ARTHUR LENGERICH and ANNA B SMITH. 1 mile south and ‘4 mile west of Decatur, Ind J. F. SANMANN, auct. FEB 17 PHILLIP HUSER. 3 miles east of Herne on U. S. 118, HERMAN STRAHM and MELVIN LIECHTY. Auct*. FEB 17 FRED MILLER, 3*i mile east of Willshire, closing out sale. ROY JOHNSON. Auct. FEB 1-—STETLER FURNITURE. Wiii-lnre. Ohio. (Evening Sale) > Antiques and Furniture. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer . FEB 18 ROSS K. HENDERSON. 2'» mile west ot Tillman or 2 mile south of Road 30 at Busansou church. Closing out sale. CHRI6 BOHNKE, Auct. FEB 18 IND. DuROC BREEDERS ASSN, sale at Franklin, Ind. ROY JOHNSON, Auct. : i FEB 18 ARENO BROS., Maik Center. Ohio. Personal property. J. F. SANMANN, Auctioneer. i FEB 19- ERVIN DOEHRMAN. 7 mile north of Decatur at Williams. Closing out sale. CHRIS BOHNKE. Auct. . FEB 19 - GEORGE MELVILLE. 1 mile north and I 1 ? mile west of Os-tan, Ind Livestock and Feed. ROY JOHNSON. Auct. J'EB 19 GEO. MELVILLE. 1 mile north and 14 mile west of Ossian. Livestock ROY S. JOHNSON, Auct. ' FEB. 21- E. D. OUEHMIG, 54 miles north of Fort Wayne Road 27. Closing out sale ROY S. JOHNSON, Auct. FEB 22 ARTHUR M. DeARMOND, 5% mile* .-a.t of Berne. Ind On the TiuHiias Rawley farm JEFF LIECHTY, auctioneer. FEB. 22 GLEN K. HAMER, 6 mile* South ot Norwalk. O Improved 97 Acre Farm and All Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. FEB 22 KINE A EILER, Catnden, Ohio, Duroc bog sale. ROY JOHNSON. Auct. FEB 23 A. E. FARR, 2 mile- east and 4 mile north of Convoy, Ohio, ('losing out sale. ROY JOHNSON. Auct. FEB 24 MRS. HUGH DANIELS. 116 So sth, [lemur, Ind Household Goods J. F. S*nm«nn. auctioneer. FEB 21 MRB. VANCE MATTAX. 24 tniie* east and 2 miles north ot B rtn Ind. JEFF LIECHTY, auctioneer. FEB 21 ERNEST Markle. Ind. Reg. Guernsey cattle dl*p<: .4 sale. ROY JOHNSON. Auct. FEB 25 WM. J. HOFFMAN, 3 miles west of Monroeville, closing out ale. JOHNSON A BOHNKE. Aucts FEB 2‘ CARL MEISCH A SHANK BROS, South Whitley. Ind. Dm >c hog sale ROY S. JOHNSON, Auct. FEB 29 MRS. C. P. HIRSCHV. mll« east and 4 mile south of B'-rin. Ind. JEFF LIECHTY, auctioneer. MAR 1 E. J. SCHEINER. I mile* east of Decatur on Helm road; CiOMtig art sale. ROY JOHNSON, Auct. MAR 2—FRED OICKUS. Huntertown, Ind. Live Stock sale. ROY JOHNSON Auct. MAR 9 CLARENCE VINING, Celina. Ohio. Admr’s sale of I*and and i |>i isonal propeity ROY JOHNSON, AucL
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lively several weeks ago. Since then, party leaders have learned that the time is acceptable to delegates. Akio, hotel accommodation* are said to beadequate during the are said to be adequate during the After the Republican meeting, most committee members will attend a banquet tonight In the capital city, it is sponsored by the Republican veteran* of Indiana. The speaker Is Senator Ralph Brewster o' Maine, who will discuss the party's foreign policy. Among lhe Hoosier politician* at the banquet will be Indiana's Senator Ray mod Willis and a former Hoosier scion—James Watson ■I I. I 01 II ■ »■« I SI— Trade In a Good Town — Decatur
