Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1944 — Page 5

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{■ket Reports REPORT OF LOCAL * FOREIGN MARKftTS ' MURRAY A CO. I rt „ K all kinds of llvesteek at I ®»ur, CralfwMta, < ,/* f received every day until 12:30 p. m. I s^L r e< ted February 22. *J|9 813 45 1225 I>W" ib “ 13: " ISaL ;i, r 13 05 )bg. 9 75 ' ■ • ‘ 11.50 » ft- •« •• •• •M«»«e«a« »•»••••• •••• 15-00 [K ■ 15.00 BS ■ ■■ * 1 00 egg ano I ■ultry quotations I S Furnished by I Ktz Egg A Poultry Co., ** Phono 150 I IB’ rr ' ;<,, ' J February 22. 1 - Jbß l rs< ’ whi,c ( ‘ kki> s9c .. J Barge brows eggs. ■ *:p 28c 1 ijsJSJ broilers and fryers 21c I ts ns 24c .> B ................. 20c ■ QB) hens 18c i 9ttß r *‘ r '* and * taß ’ — l6c I Bt WAYNE LIVESTOCK i ll " 1 r ' b 22 ~‘ !, ’ 1 ock -----mat kef steady to lu I : iB 200 <> 225 lbs. 13 95; 225 —lb,. 13.80; 330 to 4<M> tbs. to 200 tbs. 13 75; 160 to | 13 60; 150 to 160 lbs 111B1I" to 150 lbs. 1150; no to i MIK 1125; 120 to 130 tt>■MB 100 ,o 124 n ” 1075 ■ 1600. spring lambs 16 00 g Bhicago livestock <!!■) Lnesalable receipts. 21,000; 'B ««tK ;!I "ve and generally steady; _ I 11 '"'" 5 I '’ 4 ' ls aioun ' l -8o 'b, ■ ' | -<A|'. '7. the top H i'ft t), th:;>K ' -* ,ounJ 210-240 lbs; good J I ••'' holc « 170-190 lbs . 613.25- ’ KHK o’-''' 330 lbs. srsrrr, most- = I" i1.!6". prospects for salable receipts, 8.500; ..Bvhb. market strong on supply choice fed etccrs (H pEflßcariings with instances 10-lsi I *. o,hcr ‘•'•asses steady, bulk !:»S tMecrs. 813 50-116; top. 116.90; loads 116 23-616 75; must 11250-614.75. vealers. 115 ■ tnediuill tc. choice Stockers deni, 111-813 ’ "Olable receipts, louo; no sales; market retarded by , : " ,utUB P' k, ' h ' several KIB 800,1 ““** thol< ’ c f, ' d wooled I ?®rn *a>’‘bs held slightly above I *: and good grazing ht ld 115.75-816 25 Feb II I’l Hogs: Maikct generally steady ■. bulk ealed or low Hine for ,o P <>( 1,10 l * lfl for g * pound weights 16<> to 200 m 11 s ° *° HOu; 10 330 .tMb ,3Sw to 14 10; 330 to 4W ■ : IB Ih 85 100 to 160 pounds 19E4B ’■ * JW * 1u0,,1y 1 -’ 5 " iu walwble receipin C.""": «"" s 'ec-r, and heifer, <>f good grad*- or he'ter fully B lo * pr unities steady <o I»eef cows steady to strong; 10 common cows steady to I : cealerx steady. Early steer bulk early sales M "" heifers mostly 13.0" to 115". ■ :n ’' dloin unci goerd lieef c-rws -‘EH 15.0"; load striciy gold ■ i "’ uj ' l bt * f **’*• i i°°' <a:i dml cutters 500 to S"0. .<-a.llll ' a< l y * B°”** 4,1 1 ‘ | UnH>9 I®-*® I" 1* 25 ® (local grain market I ftURK ELEVATOR CO Corrett *' (l February 22 J I Bsana subjaet to eb*MS | during day. J Wrices dsliverwd at alsvator. 11 1 Red Wh ”»’ - * :fil I■ 2 ’ {, ' d w l>. at . 169 I |B 2 YeUow Corn 1 40 | B 1 Soy Beans 1*« I S 2 Siy Beans 18° ' B> »*<> I>o 4 B_ ...... .......90 | ■ Grain: U psr busbal law Cora: N psr 1H Im. fto-b. tana. I W*' "<*Hon » 6 t»M 799 ta.m, * ' ' at more than 1.13 blluoit >u -0,1 ”•* 'sut’tb 42" tcdlK’ii. .fe apl'-t' abwt 11* htlhon. -nd I ■W t WP*°t about 83 Miltra-

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LOCAL CLAmJfTeD * advertieing rates Minimum for first InMrtlon 30f Ono Timo, Por Word Additional Insertions Por Word, Per Day If Card of Thanks ..So< Obltuarloa, Versea, Resolutions n Menus, run msnu 5ty1e......81 Notices, Cap Heads, ftpt. body go* (U picas deep, one column) FOR SALE FOR SALE A home you will be proud of. Two bed rooms, hardwood floors, basement, furnace, built-in cupboards bath, insulation. Brand new, just completed, Stevenson street. Immediate possession. Small down payment, rest like rent. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 37tf FOR SALE—Mai tresses: 100’mat" tresses, ranging in price from 814.50 to 839.50. Liberal trade-in allowance for your old mattress. Easy terms. The reat of your days depend on the rest you get at night. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 45.21 FOR SALE—Complete line of wIF Ing supplies and fixtures. Übrick Bros. Phone 360. 40-ts FdR SALE—Garden lots for foo3 and fun, near O. E. 685 or 85 monthly. Good building lots with abstracts in all sections from 8175 cash. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 35-ts FOR SA LB — hroodeF bouses, big line to choose from, Immediate delivery. Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phone 156 Geneva, Ind. 37-tt ii?fc 801 GHT SOHSoHTrSiI rugi, site 9"xl2’. We've got to move (hem. 87.50 each. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 45-2 t Fbk SALfi -laby now hatching. Pullorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler ehicka for layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Phone 84. 805-ts F6ll SALE Une"3 piece bed room suite, 3 feather beds, one Axminlater rug 9 x 12, One rocker. Phone 681 C. 45-21 X KmAGtTWOiTOTsTTnnr 152 8 Second street—ls the hottest value spot in northern Indiana. Baby Beds, complete with mattress. 815 up. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199 45-2 t FOft SALE — Good general work horse. Case high lift breaking plow. One set heavy team harness. Will trade for good cow. Railing Brothers, 2 miles noutb of hospital on Mud Pike. 45g8tx ft>ft SALE - Shorthorn thirham bull: fertiliser corn planter. Phone 613-A. 46-2tx FOR BALE-Rabb<t. 418 Efm SC east aide entrance. 44-811 FOll SALE-tOnT- 3-year (folxtvin heifer, heavy springer; I Holstein stock bull, coming 3 years old, a good one; 9 weaning pigs, 11 ahoats, 60 pounds each. Call 651-E after 4 p. m. k 45-t ft PItAG V E’S~ Furnit ure“aST Rugs, preferred In the beat circles. Visit our store, browse arourwl. look things over. You will marvel al our low prices on quality merchandise. B«- sure t see the famous White Knight mattress. You will want one. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 45 2t SAtite -ftentlnei 6 tube radio. 604 North Third after 4 o'clock p.M. 44-2tx FffR’SALE— Funk's Hooßier-Croit hybrid seed corn. 86 to 89 per bushel. Indiana certified 408-4'. Limited amount G Funk's hybrid. Theodore Bulmahn. Route 2. g 35-tx SALE —~Four Mate team”of Monses. Luther Funk. Route 6, Decatur. ——— J — l FOtr SALE "Farm; irfeaFmodern country home near Decatur; good buildings, fences and drainage. Phone S>AF. ltg FOR”SALE — Baled straw, wheat and oats. 2% mile north Dent Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSURANCE FIRE - WINO “AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Ph«w 570 FEDERAL INCOME REPORTS PREPARED. Find out whars rM i stand on payments or re **LLOYD A. COWENS Phane 624 for appamtm<"L BIXLER optometrist hour*: . — StSO 9.11:80 SaUrdays. 8:00 m. Telephone IBS Ky W Eaammed Glrae* FrtUd

Jt'ST RECEIVED — Shipment of Studio Couches. Add another bedroom to your home. A aofa by day. a bed by night. Priced to fit ycur purse. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 45 2t WANTED sewjng”MaChTNe REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman’s, 445 South First. >stx WANTED—Radios to repair. OSrick Bros. Ml-ts APPLIANCE SfcßVftE-U’e all makes of sweepers, washers, lamps and other electrical appliances. Phone 468. Arnold A Klenk. b 8 ts WANTED — Ride to G. 14? Fsrt Wayne, 3:30 to 11:30 p. m. Box 214. 44 31X home for rent. References, bonded lease. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 43-ts. WANTED - Girl for office, and soiling In retail store. Some typing — steady employment, and chance for advancement to assistant manager. Reply Democrat Box 215. 444 t — Steel teeter babe in good condition. Phone 6331. g 44-3 t WANTED— Hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First. 251 x MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, sis Ing and John Manville rock wool installation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 85t FAftM ERB Ws ra move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay an phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. IMB WE BUY used sewing machines; urgently needed. Boardman, 445 South First St. 25tx -— o LOST AND FOUND EbSf -Rat lon book No 3. Charles D. Elxey. V. D. Elsey. Decatur route 1. 45-3tx o ——— MASONIC flailed meeting. Master Masbn degree. Tuesdayn February 22. at 5:30 p. m.. supper at 6:30 p. m. Edward F. Jaberg, W. M. 45-bltx ■ ——o Card of Thanks •In this manner we desire to thunk our neigMbors. friends and relatives for their kind words of sympathy and atwistance rendered us at the time of our recent bereasvement. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Ladig and family. WARN NATIONS HALT « r-w> — o became evident that an Increasing amount of German gold, or <ld the Nasis are stealing in occupied countries. Is finding Its way Into gold markets In neutral countries. Germany Is having a hard time getting credit from the neutrals now. he says, and is having digiculty getting foreign exchange with which to buy wolfram from Spain, cork from Spain and Portugal. chrome from Turkey and electrical supplies from Switxerland. o — —— Cooperation Vital In Post-War World Michigan Bishop Is Conference Speaker Chicago. Feb. 22—(UP*— Bishop Francis HMs of Grand Rapids. Mich , auggas's that a national parliament of employers, workers and professional per»on» be oet up in each country after the war. Bishop Haaa told the Catholic conference of industrial problems yesterday that auch a body could maintain the proper balance in prices and wages among the various Industries and professions. Haas says the whole post-war problem Is private Initiative versun an organised aociety. And the Bishop says: -I repudiate private imitative nlone and unassisted as the formula tor recomitructlng the post-war worid.” He explains that under private initiative, decisions are left to the individual in the expectation that he will act rightly But Bishop Haas points out that th» individual conscience does not always speak. Mtrcfei CdHttfkMte Notice is bsrtby given that Lillian Anv.U Feeler uaa filed a peUUoa is the Circuit Court wf Adame Coeaty. Indiana, is have IM Ume and place es bar Mrtb deterasiMd. Mid petition I- set tor hearing OS ■’ CLTI»g a TBOUTMfti. Clerk es IM Adasrs Circuit Csart 6M>. 33

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* ' rm 1 ® ACCORDRM to reports ta Stock? holm, 'influential dretat” In northern Italy are vnrttinf to obtain the election of Arturo ToecanlnL famous conductor and com« poser, ss "president at the future Italian republic." ToscanlnL an active anU-Faacist, Uvea in Mow Tork, (ZnterMtfoaai; Finds Serious Fire Hazards In School Reports Hazards In Marion County Indianapolis. Feb. 22—(UP)— An inspector (rom the state fire marshal’s office Ruds several fire hazards existing iu a Marion county school. The department's acting chief Inspector, Delbert Taflinger. esys there is serious overcrowding Iu the John Ht range school. Located in Washington township near the Indianapolis city limits, it has an enrollment of 640 pupils. It was built to accommodate 250 when it was constructed 20 years ago. Taflinger says the pupils In one classroom huve only one exit and that is through another classroom. A janitor supply room has been constructed entirely of wood in the boiler room State regulations call for masonry coiisiiuctlou. A classroom on the stage of the gymnasium has been formed by curtains which are not flameproof. And the school can show no record of fire drills within the last year. Other hazards are listed by Taflinger. They must lie corrected within 30 days. o —■ — NAZIS ABANDON (Continued From Fags 1) Finnish port of the Gulf of Bothnia. Darge fires — vielble for 70 miles -were left burning. Several hundred pentone are eaid to have been trooped in Uleaborg's biggest public shelter during thv raid iamt reports reaching Stockholm indicate rescue workers havo not yet been wbie to open the ecaled-off shelter. Meanwhile, the Soviet information bureau reveals that the Leningrad and Novgorod armies -have killed 90.0U0 Germans since January 14. and 7.20 b others were captured. ae Russian troope liberated more than localities. This means 287,000 Germans have been killed and 39.00*) captured in six major Soviet offensive since Dei t-nfber 21.

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New Train System Put In Operation New Device To Save Both Time, Lives Bt. Louis, Feb. 88.-(UP)-The Pennsylvsnia railroad has In operation a new two-way electronic telephone system which Is expected to result In a saving of lime and iivea. The device utilises both radio and telephonic principles. It operates by means of high frequency currents which are transmitted along the tracks and picked up by special receiving declves on the trains and In wayside towers. The new system provides com

«■" —- — — — — — — — Are You Having A Public Sale? Book Your Sale with the ft SUMAN BROTHERS; Lester W. “Bud” Suman, Auctioneer | 1 mile east of Decatur, Ist house oast of the place known ft as Steele school house. g Telephone, Decatur 6761. kMtWasBUBMBMkBSKakmwOMIWrS ■ ■ ■ ■ 9 Public Sale As I have quit farming. I will sell at public auction on (hi farm located 3 miles west of Monroevilh. on tin Monr.H villi road, 'hen 1 mile north, or 15 miles southeast of Fort Wayne, at Junction of'Snyder and Hoffman road, on Friday, Feb. 25,1944 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. The Following Property, To-wit: HORSES Good team of Strawberry Roan Mares. 7 and * years old. approxl mate weight 3.200 pounds. CATTLE Red Cow. 6 years old. due April 2nd; Hole'ein and Guernoey Cow, 8 year* old. due April Sth; Holstein Cow, 5 years old. due April 21*:; Holstein Cow. 6 years old. due April 11th; Guernsey Cow. 6 years old. a 6 gallon cow. fresh in December; Guernsey Cow, full blood. 7 year* old, a 5 gallon cow. due March 21st; Guernsey Cow. fresh, 5 year* old, open, Holstein and Guernsey Helfer. 15 months old. open; Helfer Calf, 8 weeks old. HOGS Full Blooded Poland China—All Immuned One Sow. due to farrow third litter April 17th: One Sow, due to farrow third lil'er in May; 4 Gilts, bred. 14 Shouts, weight from 40 to 125 pounds; Due Registered Spotted Poland China Male Hog, immuned. SHEEP 6 Yearlings; 12 Ewes, to lamb In April and May. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. ETC. McCormick-Deering Tractor. I«-W. in good running order, McColt MICK-DEERING TRACTOR. 15-30. in good condition: ALL STEEL CASE SEPARATOR. 28-36. with clover lluller attachment; 111 BRER DiHVft BELT. 8 Inches wide. 75 feet long double A l shape: Little Wonder 2. 14 Inch Tractor Plow, does good work; Mcf'urmlck Tractor Tandem Disk; Single Disk, good shape; John Deere f'ultlpacker; Spike Tooth Harrow; Spring Tooth Harrow; Van Brunt Fertiliser Drill, with eeedet attachment, in good working order. McCormick Binder. 8 foot cut, In good running order; McCormick Mower. 6 foot cut. a good oae: Osborue Mower: McCormick-Devi lug Manure Spreader. In A l shape; McCormick-Deering Corn Cultivator, like new; Moline Bee* and Bean Plow. 4-row. a good one; Beet Plow. 2-row; John Deere Walking Plow, new; 2 Farm Wagons; Wagon Box; Grain Bed and Hay Rack combin ed. very good; Gale Coni Planter; Hoosier Corn Planter; I Iff. Feed Grinder; Potato Digger; Horse Coni Cutter; 3 sets of Harness, one set extra good; JAMEh-WAY UTTER CARRIER AND TRACK; SURGE ELECTRIC MILKER. 2 Unit, used <miy 17 month*. * MILK CANS lb gallon Mae. good ones; IOWA CREAM SEPARATOR, size 30; Trailer 2-wheel. ton; Stock Rack. NEW LUMBER About I.oo<> feet—l-incb hoards; 5-ln<’h boards; 12 and 14 feet long. MISCELLANEOUS Slip Scraper: Tank Heater; Pipe Thread Cutter; Royal Hard Coal Brooder Stove: Z Hay Ropes 150 feet long; CORN. 3t»n Bushels; And many other article* too numerous to mention TERMS—CASH ON DAY OF SALE. No property to Ito removed from premise* until settled for. William J. Hoftnan, Owner Roy S. Johnson and Christ Bohnke. Auc'ioneer*. Wm. H. Cook. Clerk. Cashier. First Citizens State Bank, of Monroeville. Lunch served on grounds by Flat Rock Church ladles Aid

munication between the conductor In the caboose of a train and the engineer in the locomotive cab, as well as between crews of trains several miles apart. By use of the device, all persons who might be affected can be promptly advised when anything happens to a train and instant steps may be taken to prevent accidents. The initial inMallation of the device has been made on a 67-mile branch running out of Trenton, N. J. in—— o - County Council To Hold Special Session Appropriation* of 831.691 are to be asked of the county council at Its special meeting called for Wednesday and Thuroday The two-day meeting is necessary because more than 815.000 Is involved Heading the list is 822.941 asked

as a reappropriation of a like sum which expired by law In the calendar year of 1944 It Is for the replacement of a bridge over Blue Creek in Blue Crcenk township, south of Salem. It was impossible to get priorities for the steel required last year, but It 1* believed the war production board may allow it this year. Other item* requested will be 83.-

McAFEE and LINDSTKAND DISPERSAL 50 HEAD—22 Cows—s Bred Heifers—l 9 Opsn Heifers—4 Bulls THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24th, 12:30 C.W.T. AT FARM 5 MILES WEST OF BLUFFTON. INDIANA. ON ROUTE 124, THEN I'/j MILES NORTH ON STATE ROAD 303. A Special feature of tale 19 Granddaughters of Langwater Golden AR. The heifers of breeding age are bred to the 'op hull Foremost Bandmaster 320301 a son of Foremost Grown I’rluce 254678 and out of Foremost Golden Dawn 3340 M AR. with 15507.5 M 708.8 BF. in CL AA. Dawn is a Granddaughter of Langwater Valor 79776 A.R. Here I* a tine lot of heifer* showing quality to confrm with their Tup Breeding Anyone wishing to buy a foundation or add new blood to their herd should not miss this opportunity. This herd has been doing D H I.A. work (or past two years. Also here you will find health and condition in this herd. Many females will have recently freshened and many others close springers. Sons of Golden A.R. and Foremost Crown Prince have been used on this herd. State Accredited for Bang's Disease Certificate No. 1798 D Federal Accredited for T.B. Owners: Erne*'. McAfee and Harry Liudstrand, Bluffton, Ind. Write. Everett It Beaty. Sales Service, Huntington, Ind. for Catalog. Auctioneers: Roy Joitn»on. Ellenberger Bros.. Carl Rudlcal. 1 11 .■■L_-L-!_J!!L -.-JIM I Laborers Molders WOMEN COREMAKERS are urgently needed to make important war caatinga. (Statement of availability required) The Decatur Casting Co. DECATUR, IND. SALE CALENDAR FEB. 23—A. E. FARR, 2 mile* east and •» mile north of Convoy, Ohio, closing out sale ROY JOHNSON, Auct FEB 23—C! D BALSINGER and NOAH SPRUNGER, first term east of Berne on State Road 118, Eltenbsrger Bros- and Melvin Liechty. Aucls. FEB 24 MRS. HUGH DANIELS. 116 So sth. Decatur. Ind Household Good* J. F Sanmann. auctioneer. FEB 24 MRS. VANCE MATTAX. 2fe miles east and 2 mile* north ot Berne, Ind JEFF LIECHTY, auctioneer. FEB 24 ERNEST McAFFEE. Markle, hid., Reg Guernsey cattle dispersal sale. ROY JOHNSON. Auct. FEB. 25- WM. J. HOFFMAN. 3 miles west of Monroeville, closing out mile. JOHNSON A BOHNKE. Aucls. FEB. 85- JACK DAILEY, 154 Acre Well Improved Fann. 1% miles Northeast of Decatur. Indiana. J. F. SANMANN, Auct. FEB 26 ADOLPH A EDWARD SPRUNGER. 2 mile* north of tile mill at Berne or 4 miles south of Monroe. Farm sale. MELVIN LIECHTY, auctioneer. FEB 26 JAMES RUNYON. 3 miles east of Geneva, lud. on State Road 116 Ellenberget Bros. Auct FEB. 26 CHARLES J. A SOLOMON TERNET. IU miles east of Fort Wayne. 5 miles east ot New Haven. % mile east ot lie*anc<>n Catholic church; mile west of Zulu on th* Lincoln highway road No. 30. ROY JOHNSON, AucL FEB 28- CARL MEISCH A SHANK BROS.. South Whitley. Ind. Dttroc hog sale. ROY 8. JOHNSON, Auct. FEB 29 MRS. C. P. HIRSCHY. Vi mile east and >4 mils south of Berne. Ind JEFF LIECHTY, auctioneer. MAR. 1 E. J. SCHEINER. 3 miles east of Decatur on Helm road; Closing out sale ROY JOHNSON. Auct. MAR. 2-»FREO DiCKUS, Huntertown, Ind, Live Stock sale. ROY JOHNSON Auct. MAR 3 NOAH YODER. .1 mile* Southwe-t of Ney. Ohio, Well Improved So Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann, Auctionetu* MAIt 3 G. A. EDDY, 6 miles north ot Convoy. Ohio and then H mile east, or 5 miles *outh of Payne. Ohio ou road No. 49 then ll* mile, east ROY JOHNSON, aucl. MAU I O. P. WHITAKER, 2 mil* north. \ mile west ot Wren. Ohio; one mile south of road 224 on state line then % mile east. Roy S Johnson, auctioneer. MAR. *> -CLARENCE VINING, Celina Ohio. Admr’s sale of fatnd and personal property ROY JOHNSON, AucL

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660 aditlona) sum in the tile drain as provided by a new law; 8550 tor legal expenses in the county* ftght againet the Wabaah Ditch; and 8506 tor landscaping and 8!6« for a now orchard at the County Home as recently recommended by a mate Inspector. 0— ———- Area of Columbia republic la 439,828 equare miles.