Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1944 — Page 5

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Met Reports of local ,>PORE!GN MARKETS fer MURRAY A CO. klnde of llvoeteek at Berne, Crelgvllle, g and Willshire Jt:"*-"* r * e * lv,d •*** d,y Katll 12:30 p. m. wß** ’*' a febraary 26 - lb’ ■•••■ ’ JSU6 5o lI.M 13 25 Xfi t<>|K lbs 12 25 d#* te 519 lbs 12 20 WkSlbs. . 13 05 w fall® ib»- 11,75 H <r.S lb« ■ ■ I” 25 » 75 s.oo MBM- i -"* ZZ.K 9 00 «4a»s Koi.<•) 1 5 OO aK 15 00 SKfe 11 V 0 femW 600 egg ano pßltry quotation* 1 Furnished by HBr eh a RouKry c«.. Katur Phone IM ■tn-ilvd Fi'vuaiy 25. white eggs29c ttMOrge brown eRi ■■B broilers sod fryers— .He ; fe>lti>» 24•ÜBIY Wringers - 2U Sts* MMtera - ** ■K) henx _ l*c and stagslie white 18c H|anapolis livestock Feb. 25 - (UP) — salable receipts 11.000. opened steady Io shippers. IgdßHsoo pounds 13 70 >o 13.90; ■■Kl 22s pounds 14<H>; 225 to 39dKnds 13.86 io 13.90; 330 to l&Mjid* 13.00; 100 to IS'i pound HUBe 12 00. sows 1 2 SO to 12.90. ...(EB»: salable receipts 9<»0; A, l slaughter classes ■■); vealers s'eady Salable kWK, mostly top common to low him) to 14 50; heifers to 1100; cattners and ||K& 6.50 to 3.00; vealers at salable receipts 1.000. Steady Ixtad good and 94 pound westerns 16 25; (oinmoit to low good LIVESTOCK |Kag<> Feb 25 - (UP) - salable receipts 14.000. |Ht rather slow and generally MB to 15 cents lower Medium good light hogs often 25 BK off. Good and choice 200 butchers mostly Several loads of 220 '<> 290 |M>* 19.80 to 13.35 to shippers. |Kf 13 90 paid sparingly. Good |Hto 13.75. Estimated holdover 6.000 salable receipts 2.009; ou meager supply Good steers at 15 00 to 17.00 tK>p price paid for 1144-ponnd s Several loads 15.75 and IS. Drsggy trade on common wJI medium grades and market B Helfers steady Best ("I ■to down. Stocker. and tecders steady. salable receipts 3.900. Mfl;. enough done early to estahMm the market Scattered early and most bids weak to fully lower A part load of native lambs ISOo Asking and choice fed waded wrestA deck of good and choice ■ thorn lambs held above 15.50. ■ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE ■heat. May 91 70%: July 91 76; ■ . 9168%; Dec. 91654. ■its. May 79% bld: July .75%- ■ Be<>( . .72% ; Dec.. .73 asked. ■ORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■»t Wayne Ind . Feb 25—(UP) ■dves-ock ■*s: market steady. 200 to ■ Bis 13. RS; 325 to 330 lbs ■; 330 to 400 12 76; 130 ■•0 lbs 1365; 1(0 to 130 lbs. ■». 190 to 1(0 lbs. 11.75; 140 ■9O lbs. 11.99; 130 to 140 lbs. ■: 120 to 130 lbs 11 00; 100 to ■ 19.79. I LOCAL GRAIN MARKET * BURK ELEVATOR CO I Corrected February 24. | Corrected February 35. I Beam subject to ebaage during day. I Prices delivered at elevator. k 1 Red Wheat9l.6l B 3 Rod WheatlM fc. 2 Yellow Core1(0 B 1 Hoy Bean* 1 90 B 9 Boy Beans 1 99 bw Oats. 33-lb. loot 95 B*c Heed 2 uo k IM I M par Mmßel tone. to-b tam.

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED *| ADVERTISING RATE* | Minimum for first Insertion 30< | One Time, Per Wordl/ t ( | Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day— 1< j Card of ThanksßS( j Obituaries, Verses, Resole- | tlona |i | Menus, run msnu style9l | Notices, Cap Heads, (pt. body Bo< | (12 pleas deep, one column) TOR SALE * ►OR 6aLE —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. Pbone 370. 37tf foil SaEE— Complele’jine of~wirIng supplies and fixtures, t’hrlck Bros. Phone 360. 40-ts ►Oil SALE—Garden lots for food and fun, near G. E. 965 or 95 monthly. Good building lota with abstracts in all sections from 9175 cash. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 35-ts ►bR BALE — Brooder bouses, big line to cbooae from. Immediate delivery. Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Pbone 156 Geneva, Ind. 37-ts FoK IaLB — Baby chicks now batching. Pullorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler ebleke tor layers now. Open each evening escept Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Pbone 34. 905-tt rorgALk 1932 thev rulet % ton pick-up truck. Good robber. 209 Elgh’h St. 46g3tx Pttß BALE--4 lots, one with bull? Ings. Near Krkk Tyndalla. Good place to raise chickens or truck farming. Ora M. Smith, south of Elm St. 463tx ►bß~^ALfc—<sueriiaey "cow,"6 yrs. old. T. B. and Bangs tested. Phone 615-G. Henry Helman 46-3tx ►aimers ’ Don't sell valuable cows for beef. Settle shy and non-breedetw with Rex Wheat Germ Oil. For Sale at The Holthouse Drug Co., Decatur. Indiaua. 47-2tx ►bR Hale — Stove and" drepiai e Rood. Inquire Wilbur Rettenbach. 1215 Madison St. g 46-3tx Rm BALB-Trartor With mock rack. Good tirea. Francis Oeltner. Phone 916 M. 46g3tg Fbfc SALE—Kftclien taiige, used few years. Enamel, good condition. Baled straw. Henry .Meyer, Unit house east of Hoagland high school. 46g2tx FOR SALE Team of four home*. Mare and getting. Corn planter and binder. Page Mitch, east of state line on 224, % mile south, second house west. g 47-211 FoR SALE- Warm~mornlng heating stove. Laundry stove. Combination radio and phonograph. Woodrow Tlnkbam, % mile west. % mile south. % mile west of GenCVS. b 47-3tx WR SALE -- Mau’TTlcycle'liew tires, good condition. 121') Master Drive. a 47-3tx ►dR BALic—'Pwo good recondition«d sewing machines priced at 915.00 each. Boardman's 445 South First. 46-3tx Rm SALE- 1937 LaSalle 5 pa► senger coupe, good tires, reasonable priced. Norval J. Nunn. 47-3tx Bbft SALE-becatur UTT approved Pullorem tested super-quality bred chicks. Special now 300 started White Rock. Lagborii cockerels 2% cents. Order now tor April and May.. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 47g4t er softener for eintenw.— Elberson Senice Station. 46tl pTace Vot'R ORDERS eaßly - For oif Golden Seal ehicks from culled a.'d bloodtested flock*. All oar best giude ehichs 19 eeats each Custom hat-king 2 cents per egg Brooders, Feeds. Remedies and auppiiM. Galvaaiac'd feeders and watereiw with heaters. Chicks every Tuesday. Buchanan Hatchery. Willshire 0.. R. 1 Road 49 between Willshire sad ►bit MALE - Gaeoßne pressure . stove. Mrs. P. B HwbMe. statios corner of Adame and Thirteenth 48-g3t FOiTSAiLE - Southram of Deeatar. 4 miles East of Monroe on road 124. ( room house, barn 3( x * hip roof grain ery. writer out teNdlng” New well Mostly la cultivation Some real good timber la woods. Priced to sell (Eat str) Warren Hamm. Woodburn. Ind., Phone »6e. 4S-tri’x N- A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: *:9O de 11:9* tt:9S to S:N Saturdays. *:• 9- •»- TotofHisßo UMb Eyes Eaamtned Glasses Fitted

FOR SALE — 4 pigs, weight 100 pounds each. Clara Vine, Pleasant MIUs. 48-3tx FOR SALE—Large aise HeatrolS, white enamel kitchen range, breakfast set. six chains. 2 utility cabinets, big cWblnet, 2 baby beds, 1 three quarter bed, one bedroom suit. 9 x 12 blue wool rug. N<sw •prings and mattresses for Itoth beds. Phone 8494. 48<2tx WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 25tx to repair- &b---rtek Bros. 261-ts APPLIANCE SEAVICE-Wo repair all makes of sweepers, washers, lamps and other electrical appliances. Pbone 499. Arnott 4 Klenk b Stf WA NTED - M oder Tor" semi-modern borne for rent. References, bonded lease. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 43-ts. WXnteSD— Loans on iarne. Eaetern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 13-m w-f WAITED - Girl for selling In retail store. Some typing — steady employment, and chance for advancement to assistant manager. Reply Democrat Box 215. t 44-6 t MUVIMWDfcCATthI- Want to buy modern house direct from owner; 5 or 6 room preferred. If your price Is right please write particulars to It. E Green, Gen. Del.. Delphos. Ohio. 48 2tx FEDEIIAIT"INCOME"Iax reports prepared by au accountant. 1422 W Monroe. Phone 1215. 48-gtf fittAWE^^Seiectees - inJuctces. We will buy your car or tell you where you can sell it elsewhere. Associated Automobile Buyers, J. D. Baker 215 Jefferson St. Rep. Box 155. 48 3t WANTED- Hemstitching and bub tonbole making. Mrs. Boardman. 445 South First. 25tx MISCELLANEOUS rtlßß EaflMAtßß for rooßns. .Id Ing and John Manville rock wool Installation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Bosrdmau Phone 411. 2&t FARMERS "ATtENTIoW-We rw move dead borsee, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur pbone 2000. We pay all pbone charges. The Stadler Products Co. im Roofing, SiDING—We carry a complete line of Celotex roofing, siding and Insulation Call us for free estimate. We apply. Arnott 4c Klenk. 46-ts FARM LOANS at 4% for 5,7, 10. 15, 20, 90, 95, 40 years. No charge to the borrower, borrower can pay any amount at any time on the principal. Drop a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. 258-T At .nd church services by taxi. to and from. Al Schmitt. 4S~lt WE BL'Y used sewing machines; urgently needed. Boardman. 445 South First St. 25tx LOSTAND FOUND LOST I airge euni of money In plsln white envelope. Liberal reward. Returu to this office. 47-g2t FOR RENT For RENT 2 sleeping rooms’, bath and garag.. Bellmont Park. Mtw. Loretta Amrlne. 474tx Fdk HE N'T Farm house 1 inlle south of county farm. Garden, cow. pasture and chickens. Phone 643-K. g <ll R)R room cabin. Indoor toilet and bath. Furnished or unfurnished. Immediate possession. Phone 610 or 312. 46U FOR RENT: Four room semi-modern house. Immediate possession. Phone 610 or 312. 4613 — —- —o NOTICE I will not be responslbic for any d«bt» contracted by my wife. Loretta Amrlne. B F. Amrlne 49-ltx ——— o — Trad* la a Good Town — Decattr NOTICE! We are now buying all grades of Paper stock at presont market Also want Scrap Iron. Rags. Rubber, Batteries. Auto Raduitsrs. Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. Ws accept Wire end Tin. Sut Not Tin Cena. All kinds of scrap is essential We are else buyers of Beef Hides. Calf Skins. Sheep Pelts. Tallow. Fata and Greeesi, Ce* Lard. etc. & FUR CO. THE MAIER HIDE no W. Monroe Phono 699

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COURT HOUSE Answer Filed An a newer was (Med by Peggy KJbal. defendant. In a suit for partition brought 'by Benjamin R. Smith against Nellie Ray and others. Set For Trial Appearance was filed by DeVoss and DeVoss in claim suits brought by .Mabel C. W’eltsel. Cecil Steele, and Harry N. Harb against the George Chronister estate. The cases were set for trial March 21. Finds For Plaintiff An appearance filed by John F. Decker for the defendant In suit to collect a note brought by tbe Allen Finance Company, Inc., against James 1. and Bernice Wheeler was withdrawn. Tbe case was submitted and a finding given for the plaintiff that there B due 9270 on principal aud 9226.71 interest, a total of 9490.71. A judgment was rendered on tbe findings. Divorce Dismissed 'A divorce suit brought by Bertha Spangler agaimft Christopher J. Spangler was dismissed after FEDERAL INCOME REPORTS PREPARED. Find out where you stand on payments or refund. LLOYD A. COWENS Phone 824 for appointment. .....JL 1 GIRLS and WOMEN for Sewing and regular handling Bag Service INC. N. Second St. Vked Let os tell you about the jEtot Lift Insurance Company*! 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 cotta to the borrower. It’s worth investigating. Aiftboriud KcprtstHtatiw in tbit territory The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agontu Docatur, Ind. Niblick Stere Bid*.

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costa were paid. Appearance Filed 'An appearance was filed by Loyd S. Hartcler for tbe defendants, Carrol Momm, Carl Moaea. Mary Gage and Carroll Moaea, administrator in the suit to contest the will brought by Glen Forrey and others againat Carl 'Maaes and others. Estate Case An amended and corrected report by the Inheritance tax appraiaer was submitted in the estate of Amanda Ayers, finding the latest value to be 910.949.09 instead of <24 Rtid Ahet t»e fellow* Ing tax is due from Christian Ree torstion asxocßftiou. of Cincinnati, Ohio. 9759.44. Instead of 9969 24. The inheritance tax appraiser was allowed 923.84. inheritance tax was filed in the estate of Elisabeth Rich and was referred to the county assessor. Suit Dismissed A suit brought by the Americsn Medical Rating Bureau. Inc., against E M. Hinton was dismissed after costs were paid. MITIt K OP Cl 1HI)IAX'» SALM OS*' HS;tl. KaTtTK By virtue of an order of the A<) iiiik Clr<*ult Court, the undersign.*') guard la II of Itayoia Miller. Chalmer Junior Miller and Paul Miller, will, ai tlie law office of HeVoss and beVo.H on X He< ond Ittreet In the City of l>e<*atur. Indiana. <,n the V'Sli day of March. 1944, at in o'clock A M and from da> to day thereafter until sold, offer at private sal® for not 1... than the full appraised value, certain real estate belonging t<> .aid minor, and de.crttmd an follow., to.wit: An undivided 1/90 Interest of the southeast quarter of Section 10. Township 28 north. Hanse 15 east, and the cast half of the ea«t half of Mw- southwest quarter of Nectlon 10, Township 2« north. Itange 15 east, containing 200 acre", in Adams County, Indiana. Hald .ale will be made subject to tile approval of .aid court aud on the following term, and condition*: Purchaser to a.eunio payment of u mortgage on the whole of said real estat'* I" th.* num of 92.371.45 held by the Federal Land Bank of la»Ul‘vllle Kentucky, and lh<- balance «f ■aid purchase money to be paid in cash. I»at.-<i thl. 25th day of February, |»44. Lucile Miller, Guardian I**)*. 23 -M* 11. 3 ... —■ ■ Seeolatmeat «f y;seratrl< l*..tate 1». !•« Noll, e I. hereby riven. That the undersigned l.a*. b«en appnlnje Ksevutris of Uie estate of Joseph L""’’ lai. of Adams Comtv. deceased. (The estat. I. probably solvent l.iltlan Lose. Fxe. utrlx Artbor IS. v-rtewede. Feb 17. 1914 Feb 1»-H Meh. J llollei skating ever) Friday and Sunday night. SunSct.

100 BUSHEL POTATOES <m sale AR Day Sat. February 26 AHR SALE BARN Fast Monroe St. Thene are Very Niee and the llent of Cookers.

Are You Having A Public Sale? Book Your Sale with the SUMAN BROTHERS Lester W. “Bud” Suman, Auctioneer 1 mile aaat of Decatur, lat houaa east of the place know* ao Steele eehool heuoe. Telephone, Decatur 9791.

Card of Thanks Mrs. William H. Workinger and family wish to <*x’end to their friends and neighbors a heart felt tbanka for their kind act* aud tender expression of sympathy during their recent bereavement. 'Mrs. William WorkingeF 'Robert, Kenneth and Lester Workinger. - o NAZIS REPORT (Vanuauw »eoot ra«« t) In Lithuania, 1-atvla and Estonia The Russians already have captured the guardian base of Dno and now are closing In on Pskov, the gateway to those three Bkltic nations. The far-northern drive is further fencing Finland off from Germany And today, reliable London sources say Russia* terms tor an armistice with Finland have been sent to Britain and America. The terms are described as extremely mild. o Fort Wayne Resident Dies Os Heart Attack South Bend. Ind., Feb. 25 —(UP) —A Fort Wayne woman — Vera Beecher—suffered a fatal heart attack while driving Iter auto in downtown South Bend today. She died in an ambulance whil < enroute A**-lslmcH< us tilmlni.lralrls (Estate V». I.HM Notice Is herHuy given. Tlml thundcralKii.-.! Ims been appointed Administratrix of the estate of JoHeptl B Hrunii.gr.iff lai.* of Adams County, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. Catherine Brunnegraff, Admlnls-ratrlx Arthur K. V ualewedr. Iltonir, 2-17-14 Fd. 1X..-5 Meh 100 LAW I AFTER the firemt u arrive, 1 many a inan realize* that ■ltho hi* fire insurance will indemnify him for the property damage it does not reitnburae for loa* due to the Interruption of hi* buxine**. Bualne** Interruption Insurance fita inlo this gap and atari* where Cre Umurauce leaves off. Let us explain it in detail. Inland Smith Insurance Ag. Leland Smith Glenn Hill Ist and Monroe Sts —Phone 140

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to a hospital. Physicians believed that she. •taxed the oncoming attack, gx she

- WANTED - We need an additional helper in our tire rerapping department. Experience not absolutely necessary but desirable. Thin to an opportunity for you to contribute to one of the moM emiential phases of the war effort, f.osxl wages and reasonable working hours. Sayiors Chevrolet Sales Decatur Indiana I Laborers Molders I WOMEN COREMAKERS are urgently needed to make important war castings. (Statement of availability required) I The Decatur Casting Co. 1 DECATUR, IND. Public Sale Ax I have rented my farm and decided to quit farming. I will i-ell at public auction mil. east and % mil. south of Berne. Ind . on Tuesday, Feb. 29,1944 Commencing at 12:0C o'clock 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 2 r'.itvi geidlngs; sorrel man. tomtng f yearn old 15—HEAC OF CATTLE—IS Holstein t*«w. 2 yrs. old wax fresh Nov 5, on good flow of milk; Guernsey and HoDtein <<>« 1 yrs. old. war fresh Jun. 13 4% gal. cow; Holstein cow. 4 yrs. old. will bo fresh in June, on good flow of milk; Holstein cow. 5 yrs. old will Ire fresh in .March. s*gal. tow; Holstein cow 5 yrs old fresh Dec 25. giving 5 gal ; Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old. will In fre.h in .May hgal cow, on good flow of milk; Holstein cow 7 yrs. old. will be fresh In .May. 5 gal. cow. on good flow f milk: Holstein cow. 9 yrs old, will lie fresh In March, a s*gal. cow; Holstein cow. 12 yrs. old. pasture bred; Holstein cow will h< fresh in lunt, on good flow o. milk. Guernsey cow. fresh Nov 5. milking 3 gal.; l'Hiion:h-old heifer; consigned Guernsey cow. It yrs. old. to In fresh in .May, Hereford and Guernse). coming 3 yrs. old. Io In ftesh In June. 12—HEAD OF HOGS—I 2 2 Spotted Poland China sows, had . litters; 11 xboats, about in weeks old , IMPLEMENTS McCormick Doering U>*2< tractor; International 14' tractor plow; John |h*«*i. 899 corn planter, .McCormick Deering • tt cultlpacker; International doubh disc. 7 on a side: I* A <> 14" riding breaking plow; John Deere manure spreader; Infeiiiallonal wr-b hay loader; 2 single row torn cultiva'ors; farm wag»tl with hay lalder; farm wagon with grain Ind. .McCormick 5 fl mower. Hoosier shoe fertiliser grain drill; Deering 6ft binder, with tongue truck; side delivery rake, Z-section spring tooth harrow; Z-xecMcm splkr* tooth harrow; I* w <J II" walking breaking plow; dumi rake: hay tedder: fanning mill, band fodder cutter. Ind x('*<l 2 garden cultivator-: hog fountain with heater; hog trough.; eels of work harness and collars, and tiialiy other small articles International 1936 Panel Truck with Fail Tires MRS. C. P. HIRSCHY, Owner TERMS CASH Jeff Liechty. Auctioneer. I. W Baumgartner. Clerk

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had taken tbe car out of gear. It rolled to a gentle stop againet • light pole. , ,