Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1944 — Page 5
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'sfcrkef Reports i Lily REPORT 0F LOC *S I) yoR£ |ON MARKETP t * fsr .Bwnnett, muRRAY * Co ' „! of Hvsstoek st Serns, Cralgvllle, Wlllflra « rcc«l*«d •*•*> d,y C V yrtll 12:30 P-<"• * March 10. II Ho »” ’!?2 ?JK <o ° lb ‘ 338 IM lb- { J •-,e| :u i«v u." *■” atSB" U " ll * 10 00 AuR ONR R iag ’ 6.00 WHOLESALE EGO ano W H POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnlshsd by !/■ E ” * p#ultry Decatur Phone 1W C>r:<M.'.i.d March 10. Bl|Ko. large white ''SS* -’9c IB- - ♦-CK’ 1 b- ■•* » nd fryers....- 21c 1 brn» 2<c IKn sprlagrr* 2 ® c roost 1 rw — *® c | 1 £ roosters and stags— - lE C A Kp ducks, white 18c jIqRT WAYNE LIVESTOCK W.iyi.. Mar. JO.—(IT) HMivesUHk lace' .-tr.i'ly; 200-225 lbw. ■ r5..W Ihr . 113 85; 330-400 113 25; ISo-200 lbs, 113 85. '* ibn 11! 7" 150 IS<» lbs.. 11 r." lbs. 11150; Uo-140 11125: 12"-13" lbs.. Ill; 100ikl 'l'-' j.-ink iambs. »16, LIVESTOCK | ;Mrl:s:>a|“ 1: ‘tar. 10 - (LT) - I . ii.i •!«■ receipts lljoio Mb' y iptiv. steady on all and •>>»• 200 •« 250 lbs. to 112"; 250 to 330 !|K i". ■<> ("<i ll>s. 13.50; .'■■■ It. I to II 10. 100 IM; n. IO 12 00; sows to ,.’.title receipts 400; and heifer* j -<<ly cows flint; u-litn lower. Sierra bt.ii- 1125 to 1(75, bulks d ,»i cotnniou to low IMod cu» ' l<"0 to 12 ou. canuera V. alers at 1554* to 10.00. 1 •a!*ble receipts !."'Bi M • '.ady \a-ive latiilis mostIM>n«i;iii» ■ > . hoic. IJ.ihi to 10 00; |M" loads rood and choice westI CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Mar lo - il'l'i — ""'able lecelpls 12'88' | I^B 4 * '••ak <> mostly lit centa| and choice IS" to, lbs 13 90 to 11'15. lop II.I"; and .holer Igo t« 190 lbs. ! > II"". over 330 lbs scarce. -aiabie receipts 2.0 O". 7w Market steady »^B usr ' apply St.wis mostly 14.50 IB..*’"' ,o<s "* yearlings I^B"' ''ah’r* 13.00 to mostly 1^F M ' ""kind clearance attak at 1150 to mostly -alable receipts 2.500 ''* d> fuul to* l ’ « ,MKI IM*.'"''" I’d western lambs ' ■ ■'< I" Colorado* and Mefß"* 1 18 "•’ip' * ' l “»ds medium and good (■•mut held cur,. US U . 111 U natives 12.00 lo 13 00. IR , 'i'.’ e,w < n»tl»" Umbs up Ink * * Shee ’ Practically ate 111 Chicago grain close IM Skea May. 81.7114; July. 81.67 R.i; 8168 IR °* U **r 81'4; July. .77%; | .3%; IMC., Ulfc bw » WCAL GRAIN MARKIT ? Burk elevator ca j I Corrected March 10. I B**b» subject la change d.rlM I I Mew delitmd al atovator. Ka i Sl.Cl ■ ? J-dWkwL Jji J Koi' ®eaas j 90 K_ I8 oyBe„, _L~IM Rs* Oats, xs-lb. tost. 15 « •» Per buahal teto. 1 Mm. |u e S Monday. Mar. 13. ■ s » iftßin. Give l^uv!£”* B l * k »srd», Decatur. Ind. 1
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED *| ADVERTISING RATES — Minimum for first Insertion 30< | One Time, Per Word... i/ a < , Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day.l< | Card of Thanks 504 | ObltuarlsA Versea Resolu- | tlons 81 Menus, run menu style 81 | Notices, Csp Heads, 8-pt. body 50< | (11 picas deep, one column) | FOR FOR SALE —Complete line of wiring supplies and flxturea. Vhrlck Bros. Phone 360. 4Atf FOR SALE —Garden lots for food and fun, near G. E. 865 or 85 monthly. Good building lots with abstracts In all sections from |175 cash. Boh Heller, A Good Really Service. Phone 870. 35-ts tOR BALE —Brooder house*, big lino to choose from, immediate delivery. Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phone 156 Geneva, lud. 37-ts F6R SALE - Baby chicks now batching. Pullorum test'd, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chicks for laysrs now. Open each evenlug except Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Phone 84. 305-ts FOR SALE - S foot .McConnui kDeering binder, used 4 seasons. 1 black Augua bull, large enough for service. See Otlie Kreps. Phone »’3-C. g M-3t FOR BALS—Day old Durham bull calf. Phone 897-K 58-3tx FOR SALE— New Trailer w ith atock rack and new tires. Henry Selking. mile east. 1% north of Preble. FOR - SALE - 5" bahi good oat straw; also Kendallville wind mill tower. Marcellus Davison. I mile east, i'i south ol Monroe. 60-.lt FORSALE — Collie and Shepherd dogs and puppies. Many other breed dogs and puppies. Harry Reed. 1 mile north. 1 mile east of Bluffton. Ind . Craigviile Telephone. 54 6t «ow with calf « year old. A. W. Lytle, Phene M 74. 58-3tx FVITSaEE - Di i atu — l' S"Approv-ed-Pullorum tested chi< ks. Special 500 started White Kock this week, order now. Ix'ghorn cockerels 2% cents. Oil and electric brooder Stoves, galvanized feeders and fountains. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. M-gEt Rifc SALE — Kalamazc > coal a. wood range, white enamel trimmed in black, in good condition. Telephone 523-K after 5 p. ui ss-b3tx j*Oit SALE RrTTres - * i' ~I■ uild : Ing*. 1 mile from Jeftenson high school. Adams County 812-5 per acre, at once V. D. Counterman, Rockford. Ohio, route 1. 59-g3tx FOR HALE or tIIADE “HHI Ch. vrolcl special deluxe town sedan, black, low mileage. 191" Chevne ' let master town sedan, beautiful I maroon. 1339 Chevrolet master I deluxe town sedan, newly overhauled. Th »•< car* are on good prewar tires, dependable transportation. I buy late model good u i d cars. Call phono 975 Fred Busi he W* FOR "SALE Limited number <>f steel drums for farm trade Elbersous Service Station. K 59-31 Ftilt SALE llandni.idi comforts of all new material. 85 each Can be seen at 429 Line St. Mw T.nk Ball L-’l l /OR HALE" “TiiTulatiiiK iikufef. excellent condition; also Motor ola table model radio and record player with records. Phom- 278 after 8 p. m. 83-21« R)ft KILE noys - 3-|>le< e double breasted blue serge suit, size 14 Phone 432. I*”» F6r"SALI: clover and mixed bay. '• a®E haled Cooking and »eed pota’oes. <> ' DiUing. Kirkland high school. I*' catur and Craig* tile Phonre 58-T PALACE Vol'll ordelTs early For our Golden Seal chicks from culled and bloodtested flocks. At! our best grade chicks 10 cents each. Custom batching 2 cents per egg Brooders. Feeds. Remedies and sapplire. Galvanised feeders and waterem with beaters. ITil ks every Tuesday Buchanan Hatchery. Utilshire O. R. 1 Road 49 between Willshire and Chsttsnooga *(' OllV' i haitor I <W. C. AMI- Oahsi'-r with cultivator. I Irish Ferdsoa tractor 2 tractor plows. 1 12-’ grain drtH. 1 14-7 grain drill 3 back reeks for tree tor. Craigviile Garay 6<Lg4 Nk RALE- Msn~u ’ n vy blupin stripe. Waist 31 leagth «-’■ Phone 8132.
N. A. BIM.LK optometrist MOURE: . ~ •:K to 11:10 1t:IO to »:00 Saturday*. S:OS p. m. TalapMna IM E/aa E«Miin«d Gl****' Fitted
FOR SALE Guernsey cow, 4 yeans old. Due to freshen in next few days. Phone 5902. g 60-3tx WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —AU makes. Needles, oil. belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. 27 tx WANTED- Girl for general office work. Steady work, good salary. Address Box 217, care Democrat. 54 6t WANTED lUdlos to repair. Uhrick Bros 2SI-tf APPLIANCE SERVICE We repair all makes of sweepers, washers, lamps and other electrical appliances. Phone 463. Arnold & Klenk. b 8 ts WAN'YeD Modern or semi-tnodern home for rent. References, bonded lease. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 43-ts. WANTED Young girl or woman foi diet kitchen maid. Permanent. Good wager. Adam* County Manorial Hospital. 59-3 t ■ WANTED To rent small house or Apt. Middle aged couple. No { child)'-it. Phone I up to 5 p. in. 59-3 t WANTED — Lady companion between hours lo a. tn. and 3 p. m. I Mrs. Vernon Rroadbeck. 703’4 North Second. Rear entrance. 5»-3tx WANTED Ride to General Electrie Winter Street, Fort Wayne 7•") A M. to 3:30 P. M. trick. Ix-s---let Essex. #27 North Fif li street.
6'l-21 x WANTED Loans on farms Eastern money Low rates. Very liberal terma See me for abstracts of 'ltle. French Quinn. 33-m w-f WANTED s. wir.- machines. We buy and sell machines. Boardman's. Phone 411. 52-27tx WAN T E l>~ 11 Hiisi ft thing and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First. 27tx MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for rooflug. siT Ing and John Manville rock wool insulation Saves fuel, spells comfort. health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 27l HAVE YOUR GAH~l'se a taxi~Al H'binitt. >'" FEDERAL INCOME’ tax reports prepared by an accountants Evenings and Sundays. 1422 West Monroe. Phone 1215. 52-ts Get your I rbami Culture for clover seed and alfalfa at the Stiefel Grain Co. 55t8 FARM LOAN'S at 4% for 5,7, 10. 15. 20. 30, 35. 40 years. No charge to the borrower, borrower can pay any amount at any time on the piinclpal. Drop m a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewion. 258-T IN' "ME TAX M)ANH H - you haven't the caeh to pay your taxes, see us. Local lx>an Co., over Schatd S'u:. I’h ne 237. 60-12 t FARMERS attention Ws ramose dead aorses. cows, bogs, etc Decatur phona 2000. W» pay all phone charxei. The Stadler Products Co 15-ts SOOFIW" 81DTNG~We carry ;a complete line of Celotex roofing, siding and insulation. Call us for | free estimate We apply. Arnold 4c Klenk. 46-ts
LOSTANDFOUND LOST Buie Sot Gyn "I'lcu. • 59-2tX y FOR RENT FUR RENT Six Gwse I'. mill east of Willshire on atate route 81. Fine lo< atioti, good garden. poultry house 12x4" ft., almost ii. » Hou-.-, outbuildings electrically equipp'd. Drove well, large < i-t-.-ru. garden, outbuildinaw. basemen! A I i uiiditioii Farm land rented but privilege io ra>< poultry. PoaseMiou Apii) 1 1941 Dr K H. Alspaugh. Willshire. Ohio Phom 99. H ■ ■ MARKETS AT A GLANCE N<-w York stocks higher tn modera.ely active tiadinCoiton futures up as much a# 35c a hale Grams at Chicago rye up “w-Sc a bushel wheat up % -\c; oaU up ’i-l%c. and barley up 1%-lfec. ilhlcago livestock, hogs weak, tattle aud sheep steady. Trade tn a Good Town — Docatu! vorsi s. to hii»i»:m* X. lI,S I- h.-rU’.y e><n that <!»•• Ito.r.t - f County r« «l A-I.iu < - ..i0i1» Sinti <>t Indians Mill -n M-'tol ' M.rvti J*. 1911. ->V f.. tp«- Iwer <•* 2"" I" M no •id .lav intiK »«»lvd *H<l« f .r t»-Pnk-IT> trtnk Sa 14 tru-k» to be lur»--I'tertU l«e >-r l< < ap«<ttv. fulls .Tiippid and r.adr f«-r u»<-. Th. 11-sir l ot •■ .tninl'-M.-nt r- rer» • the right lo reject any nr alt I.M. By ord. ol th. Board us Column*-Thu-tn in I I’rew. As-Htor nf A.L
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‘ RURAL CHURCHES ‘ • ... > Calvary Evangelical Church F H Willard, minister Preaching service Sunday. 9 a. in. Sunday School, 10 a. m. ''We need your help in the attendance campaign." Midweek service Thursday, 7:30. Monroe Friends Byron Leaser, pastor 9:30-10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. Win Zurcher, supcrintendeuL 10:30-11:30 a. m.—Morning worship. Sermon, "The Danger of Drifting." 2 p. in —Youth rally at Potllfcfld Friends church for all youug Friends of Portland quarter. 7:3u p. in. — Evening service. Come. sing. pray, and worship Saturday, -Match 11 — Portland quarterly meeting wIU be in eessiou at Portland. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.—Midweek prayer meeting. Friday, March 17, 8 p. m,—Victory prayer band at the Wm. Zurcher home. o Rivarre Circuit Gilbert . Eddy, pastor Mt. Victory Sunday School, 10 a. m. Cioyce ( rozter. superintendent. Claes meeting, 11 a tn. Gregg Knlttel, leader. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Pleasant Grove Sunday School. 9:30 a. in. Warren Harding, superintendent. Class meeting. 10:30 a. m. Fred Bittner, leader. Prayer meeting every Wednesday i vetting. Mt. Zion Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Jim Beohout. superintendent. Communion services at 10:30 a m. tn charge of presiding elder, Rev
FEDERAL INCOME REPORTS PREPARED. Find out where /cu stand on payments or refund. LLOYD A. COWENS Phone 824 for appointment.
0 faun (Mt? Let ui tell you about the dEtoa Life Insurance Company's 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 costs to the borrower. It’a worth investigating. Autboriud Repreitnlativ* ht thu territory The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“A DRINK ON THE N AVY!” II .. - -A’ , ~-(F® O'- ■ i , - , —•— fl-' LjJ /Z'z,v. z 5-k> *** i »« s I U. 8.. MsVin, — ■ ■»■■■! .m. . , m , B L’O N D I E BURNING THE MIDNIGHT OIL! By Chic Young “I 1/ TBu&sWAM J WAIT' TM'5 II Z A Z? 3 II ( M3U TO >Y I" /OM GOLLYV 7 Si6NME<?E tSNTFCWME - / » <3tvrk‘s EWX f\ / ) WMOtOULP) ITSRCWTUG J I MY PENCIL | z IwS’lL ~5?? >-*7 < I •-rrBG t nis ; ’ -■ -*S-J j f pr*-,.--— i *£. iMM - <w fc' w .•■*»>« |—T m .4 y<? J \Jx>»
Evangelist ■ - j'"~ 1 • "■•’•I f , ■ .... as " t -. Bsswosns Revival I) through March 26 al the Antioch .M B C. church, four mile* west of Decatur. Rev James Harper, Jr., of Norwalk. (>„ iv the evangelist. He is also a • dais! aud trumpeter. The public iinvited to attend these services. Paul Parker. Evangelistic service* at 7:30 p in. It>-v. Argo Sudduth bringing tiemessage. Note: Quarterly conference Saturday evening at 7:3" p. nt Revival servile will continue for at least two weeks with Rev. Sudduth bringing the messages. The public is invited. ■—— ■- o —■ — Antioch M. B. C. Church 9;30 a- m — Sunday School. 10:3" a. m. — Morning worship. J. Guriy will be bringing the iih-<». age. Music will be furnished by a youug ladies quartette from Fort Wayne Bible school. 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic service. The young people will have charge Mr. Strohtn of Berne will bung the message. Revival meeting March 14-26 — Rev. James Harper is the evange'lst. Young people from Fort Wayne Bible school will have charge of the services on March 12. Come and enjoy the gospel message In song and word. — O-. Decatur Methodist Circuit E J Arthur, paetor Mt. Tabor Preaching service at 9:30 a. m followed by Sunday School. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School at 9; 30 a. in. followed by preaching service. Bible class on Friday evening at the home of Francis Fuhrman. Beulah Chapel Sunday School at 9:30 a. tn W S C. S. Wednesday, all day. at th< home of Mr# Gust Yakc Pleasant Valley Sunday School at 9:3" a. in. W S C. S Thursday, all day. at the home of Mrs. Floyd Ehrrnan.
Men Wanted Dock Help and Factory Men. Essential Industry. Good opportunities tor post-war employment. Kraft Cheese Co. Applv at office, S. Winchester SI.
Monrss Methodist Church E. O. Kegerreis, Minister Morning Worwntp 9:30, Sermon; ’ “The Judge Who Ignored the Truth.” Church School 10:30. Lawson: “Jesus Betrayed. Denied, and Condemned." Youth Fellowship 6:30. Miss Betty Trump, leader. Evening Service 7:30. Sermon: "Caiaphas, The Cold Blooded Calculator." Wednesday Evening 7:30. Prayer and Bible Hour. Friday evening. Victory Prayer Band . — o Union Chapel U. B. Church Dwight L. Patterson, pastor Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Morning worship. 10:15 a. m Christian Endeavor. 6:45 p in. Evening service, 7:30 p. in. The Indiana Central college quartet will come to Decatur this Sunday They will In- at tile Decatur I church in the morning, go with tb>- : Otterbein Guild societies of the two | churches to the Adams county I home in the afternoon, then be at ' Vnion Chapel for the evening ser- i Vice Midweek prayer service Wedues- ' day evening at 7:30. —— o Wilshire Circuit U. B. Church L A. Middaugli. pastor Willshire 9:30 a. tn —Sunday school. 1":3'» a. m. —Class meeting
WV .11— 111 — — »ll I .« I —■!! ,- “ II ■■ » An Emergency! { When the emergency arrives, it’s comforting to realize that your interests nre absolutely protected by adequate automobile insurance in a strong, sound insurance company. This protection b written to 1 cover all insurable motoring hazards. The cost is moderate. Iceland Smith Insurance Ag. Leland Smith Glenn Hill Ist and Monroe Sts.—Phone 140
7 30 p. m — Preaching service 7:30 p in Wednesday — Prayer meeting. St. Paul 9:15 a. m.—Preaching service. 10:15 a. m. Sunday School. 7:30 p nt. Tuesday—Bible study and prayer meeting. Winchester 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:3') a m.—Preaching service. 7:30 p. m. Thursday — Prayer meeting o- - - Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE ♦ -- — — - 1 — Q. After returning home, how long nhould one wait bofore writing the bread aud butter letter to one'# hostess? A. This kind of letter should <»<■ written immediately upon one's return home Q Hiiould a girl wear a ha' when
GOOD CHICKS Feed is too scarce this year to waste -. on chicks that die or fail to grow into big profitable layers. Chek-R- --) Chut are from selected, high-pro-during flocks, carefully bloodtested, * ‘pre*! breeding rinon f,.4l , ,0 put vitality and livability into evtn before it is hatrhed. n GOOD SANITATION Only one Chek-R-Tsb in a quart of drinking water act* a* disinfect* * sfJ ant, bowel astnngent and fungiipVti >2 Q^e - ot^er pouJf’V water taboct three. Before chick* come, disinfect the brooder house ■ iff" I makes a gallon of saponified soluLyjeapagj non, high in germ-killtng power. I on Chtk-R-Ttbi ■■l tnd CM-R-Fict ■| GOOD FEED Gold chicks deserve good feed. You'll need only 2 pound* of the _ famous STARTENA per chick in, •’rtf!? Bft8 ft off to a good start Many suc-j JKA|2tBSQ Vj restful poultry men raise a* many a* ( mStii irS? 0,1 STARTENA Some do' evrn b ,ner our b**t to LwQICMj&B take cart of your needs if you come m and see us early. \ Rtitrvt Your Sttrftnt' STIEFEL GRAIN CO. N. F'ir*t SI. Phone 233
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she mi wearing a street length dress for daucing at night? A. Thin lx optional Q. What kind of dame is called a tea-dance? A. It i« an ordinary af'ernoon tea. where apace and musio are pro* vidcd for dancing Stock Closing New York. March 10 —(UP)— Dow Jone# closing "lock averages: 3') industrials 140 01. up "68; 20 Rails 3838, up 0 02; 15 Utilities 2.177, off 0.03; 65 Stocks UP 0.16 To’al stock sales 1,187,720. W A N TED — To buy uned typewriters and adding machines for vital defense industries. What have you to ofTer'J Highest ceiling prices paid. Box 221. ‘i Democrat. 60t2
