Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1944 — Page 5
IY, JUNE 12,1944.
Mel Reports fit , g ro*i or local WIIGN MARKIT. ■AK MURRAY A CO. UKI ■* k»M* •* lIVSStOOk Ut CtalgVlilO, KU..., no .m< •*”? ’ r, ° “■ "*• MH —— —’ fjf'Wti'd June !«■ ■ ~ sl2 5* ma y . it on M 1 *... i (, M ■ 1200 - i’ -5 ■'• ■■■ .. ... 10 00 H£ ib . "■ ... 925 MB' ... 975 H 8 00 8»7.... 15 00 — 14 50 MB" „ noo IMLni ESALE EOG AND hK l try QUOTATIONS BbT F»ml«hed by produce co. Phone 380 BH Corrected June 12. H - -27 c SB- ■ ■ 1 ,r y pr " 2,1 % c . ■ 2BC J ..■!■• He I*- WAYNE LIVESTOCK »j, >••,-. Im!. Juno 12 — ■^HJreiiock: 7i4 k-' <<ly. Not buy. mi (0 ’7u Ib weights. |Ki!> to ::••<> n>«. 11.50; ixo |BV lJO«e 300 to 400 lbs. |B> to )*o lb*. 12.50: 150 |B*. 11 no. 140 to 150 n>R to 11" tb«. 10 50; 120 M*. loJS. 100 to 120 lbs. |Bb <- , ag‘ 8 25: male |Md .alve- 16 00; Spring yearlings 12.00; MtHICAGO LIVESTOCK ML June 12 — (UP) — k: V , Y slow; gen. |Bitndy with Friday and |Bl 12 75 th. top; good and ■ * to 330 lbs. 11.00 to |Bfcj jn.>d and choice 180 to »..h| , t t.d Choice 150 to |Bi <!'»> to l ino; good and to 550 Ib sows 10.50 |Bl*> .ipp cvniahly 15.000 H 15.000; calves; 1500; m.-ek.-t fully HUHdy. Old < hoice off.-rings |Btte<l<-. lii-taii.-cs 10 to 15 ' •<>!' 17 50 paid for Ml IWSges; bulk 14 00 to ■heifers dull, but |B)re:l<<l firm at 15 50 up prime 950 Tit QB*"* *'eady at 12.50 to ’hlppei tyja- bulls ill » bat light and medium k nth w.-ajc, heavy ’" 12.50. and heavy »to 14 50; vealers un. !5 "" down; stock cat. supply mostly south, and yearlings. GRAIN CLOSE July <15644-%; Sept., B De< $1.65%; May. Ib J "' r S ‘‘P«. .68%; ■fY'r May. .66%. M‘bAPous LIVESTOCK J in.. |2 (Vp) ■BUhStOck: |B. holdovers. 4.000; |H*’ tt'-ady good and choice M lh ‘ 112’5; 180 ’270 lbs. WtAJMi ib- . HI 75412: 330|B Dl So-Hi H 5; 100444) !b M i M’ 115 ' 1 sow, mainly $10.50■P 17(t0 .alvtw, 900; steers ■*”w active and fully top $16.50 for two 1.050 lbs ; heifer top. loads good and |B. : k'mhl and choice medium and good, ■sA-J 1 1 1 medium and ,ann 'T« and cutvealers weak to most *»"■. good and choice. top- sl6 50. not enough to make Ks A t 2 Ra,n ■ "* ELEVATOR CO. • 9 Erected June 12. ' ■u.* — — IP. ■H ** *6bJact to th*Bgo ■l Earing d*y. * B* 14,1!T * re<s *1 alavator. ißwizt — -— ,ui ■ha*, ‘ at ■u? Corn B 7 1 90 ■j“\ ,J db. test .85 a- 2.00 Kr i-eo ■ t tmahoi low. lu 1315 represent■L ’ •« of total state tax KL • I* 1 ”>* Perceutagi B Ptrcent.
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local classified * ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for first Insertion 80e Time, Per Wand IVka Additional Ineertlone Per Word, Per Day tg Card of Thanks — . SIM Obituaries V.rm, R M| . ttSM-w. Menu*, run menu style Notices, Cap Hoads, Apt (H picas deep, one column) ♦' s Insertion Deadline Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE VoR iAIX-Compl.tiUn. ot wp i&K supplies and fixtures. Uhrlck Bros. Phone 250. 4O . tf FOff SAtf! -<iard»n "lots for - food and fun, near O. g. 555 OT f 5 monthly. Good building lota with abstracts In all sections from $175 caah. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870, 354 f IMlt SALE—Single row corn plow. Also etock cutter. Charles ShoaL 4 miles east Monroe g 139-2tx Ftrtl dALE New two piece Alice blue mohair living room suite. Menno Hanoi, Geneva, Ind. Phone K 189-3tx Mh BaLE Swcc; potatoes, y:nne. (blooming petunlae and other vegeMftles and flower plants. Mrs Wm. Strahm 339 North 9th St. FOR AAt/E ■Folding b»by carriage and play oen. 125 S. Firet. Phone 961 139-2tx FORSA'LE'-I am now taking orders for raspberries and cherries as we will again have U. S. graded Michigan fruit this season. Mrs. Roy Price, Phone 7962. 139-8 t FOR SALE 26 gallon gasolhie tank, in good condition. Will sell cheap. Phone 8934. 429 Line St. g 139-2 t FOR SALE Rabbits; I does with young. Call after 5 p. m. Phone FOR SALE Two sows with nineteen pigs, three weeks old. John Hllgeman. Ity miles north of Mag ley. first house west of Reformed church. a 139-3tx FOR SALd — Dining room~sult<\ like new. Phone 1407. b 137-3 t FOR SALE —Just ctimpleted. last of first 21 houses on Stevenson street. Two bed rooms, bath, kitchen, with built-in cupboards, extra nice living room, hardwood floors, big basement and space for recreational room, lot adjoining beautiful park. Fine for children. Down payment as low as S4OO. Rest like rent. FIIA approved. Why pay rent? Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. k 136-6 t FOR SALE Registered Holstein springer. Holstein bull, excellent dam Phone 6961. Trl< ker. g 1393 t SALE — domplei.- saw mill, 48-in. circular saw, Including logging and loading track, pulleys, shafting, stationary high pressure boiler, with fire brick anl boiler supporters, etc., all in fair condition. Berne Furniture Co., Berne. Ind. izsl’t F6E“ SalST— baby clicks bow hatching. Puliorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chicks for layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evening* Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind Phone 84. 305-ts VoTORB — We carry a complete line of electric motors, including %, 1-8. H. % h.p. Also a complete line of electrical supplies. Arnold A Klenk. 88 ts IWTERPRiSE SOLO-txSAT — One coat seals and covers. An oil paint for use over Wall Paper, plaster, wood, metal, casein, wallboard and other surfaces. Washes perfectly. Something new. No water paint. Only $2.79 gal. Arnold A Klenk. 103-ts FOR SALE Few bushels I- ft Funka-FishervHolle hybrid seed corn $5 00 to $9.00 per bushel. Burk Elevator Company, Decatur<Monroe. 136-it Foil SALE Unsual opportunity, seven room home plus adjoining apartment or business rooms earning S6O monthly on beautiful big Walnut street corner lot two blocks from G. E.. flve from Central Soya. Stoker heat, air conditioned. Builtin cupboards. Some Venetian blinds. Fruit trees, big double car garage, Worth $7,000. Owner leaving county, will take less for quick sale. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. k FOR’ SALE-’-Caae *t’i> hayloader. Used one season. C. D. Spuller farm Road No. 101. Tuesday 1 to 6 p. m. 18g 3t liardy plants. cSrysahtittmums, lupines, aster*, earnstioas. phlbx. Ratus and others An uuul plauU asters, marigolds, snapdragon* st 10c dosen Al»o cut lowers for sal* Harlow s aiu* 232 North 13th SL X3B-2U
For BAUE — Used gas heater, used toilet, bridge lamp. Phone 136 139-3tx WANTED SEWiXo XXi'iiNt kkMitiiNd —All makes. Needles, oil belts, Parts. Boardman's 445 South FirsL _ 130-26tx WANTED Radios to repair. Übrlek Bros. 261-ts WANTED— 6,000 garment hangars In good usable condition Sheets Bros. Cleaners. 112-ts WaNTT-:d—Hematltchlng and buttonhole making. Mm, Boardman, 445 South Flmt. 130 26tX WANTED — Elderly lady wants board and room. Call 130'4 North Second. 138-2tx W ANTED—WornaiT or girl for general housework, afternoons. 50 cents an hour. No laundry or cooking. Write Box 248, care Demo crat - b 134-ts KITCHEN HELI’ WANTMF"Fuh and part time. Call O. E. Cafetvria, Phone 1403 or 596. H39-g3t WAN+fib—Loans on tarns. Baitern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See mo for abotracti of title. French Quinn, 81-m w-f MISCELLANEOUS FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, aidIng and John Manville rock wool Insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411, 130-261 FARMERS ATTENTIOfi-We rw move dead horsee, cows, hogs, ate. Decatur phone 2000 Wo pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. ij-tf ROOFING, SIDING - Now“lTlhe time to take care of that ieaky roof. We carry a complete line of Carey roofing, siding and rock wool insulation. Call us for free estimates. We apply. Arnold A Klenk. 88-ts FARM LOANS at 4% for 6, 7,10. 15, 20, 80, 85, 40 years. No charge to the borrower, borrower can pay any amount at any time on the principal. Drop m<, a line and 1 will call on you. C. D. Lewton. 258-T WANTED — Tractors to repair. William McClure, 605 Indiana St. Phon, 381. 132gTx LOST AND FY)UND LOSA Four k- ys on Hfna'l th-iTn on Second St. Saturday night. Harry R. Frauhigcr, Phone 5162. 139-g3tx o FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished apartment. 815 N Fifth St. 6 to 7:30 Tuesday evening only. J3B-3t o — FOR SALE—AII steel clothes line posts with 5 foot cross arm. Ready to install. Maier Hide & Fur Companv. 134U1 MASONIC Stated meeting Tuesday. June 13 at 7:30 p. m Edward F. JaJberg, W. M. 139412tx o Fertilizer Will Be Mode Available Here Winfred L. Gerke. chairman of the Adamx county AAA committee announced today that thole would be three carloads of fertilizer available al an early date. Farmers may get thia fertilizer by plating their application at the county AAA office, Thia fertilizer must be used on hay or pasture land and may bo used to earn their aoll-builditig payment for 1914. Mr Gerke urges farmers to notify the county offh-e at once due to the fac' that this fertilizer hum be taken from the cars when received by the county committee. XOl’lt »: TO I*l Rl.ll I, tlu- iirnl< r«lgn<-,l truntw of Itoot ToWiiaiiip will lu-gotlatf for .-w lioot bus drivers, Tuesday. June 17, M;JO I*. M at the Monmouth aciiool liouse. George H<-liief< r-le|n Trustee June 12-19 A|ip<iln(ii,enl of V.liiilnlatralor With Will Snurtetf. tUimr %<». Nolle.- Ih liereby glv.-u, That the undersigned hue bwn appointed A.Imlnlstnetor of the estut- of Mary Ellaale-lh Fugate, late ot Adams County, <le.-eas.-d. The estuMe is probbably solvent. Clyde la-otl- FugnlAdministrator will, will annexed Ford L Lllteror, Attorney Ma> r * m< NOTICE My office will Im- clu ed from noon June 15 to Jtiiie 23. , DR. C. C. RAYL N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: S:80 to 11:20 12:80 to 5:00 teturdsys. 8:00 0. m. Tolophons 135 Syoa Kaamlned Glasses Fitted
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b. jRw BACK IN CHICAGO for the summer is Fredrick Snite, Jr., and his family, who have spent the winter ' in their Florida home. Mrs. Snite holds Catherine Bernadette, and Teresa Marte stands at the right ’ Snito is in the Iron lung, in which he has lived since 1936. (International)
FIFTH WAR LOAN (Con‘.tn»vd Prom Pago I) Preble. $24,009; Kirkland. $30,000; Washington, $40,000; St. Mary's, $22,000; Blue Creek, $24,000; French, $24,500; Hartford, $24._ 500; Wabash. $27,500 and Jefferson, $20,000. In the fourth war loan drive, eight of the 12 townships raised their quotas. Broadcast Tonight Texarkana, U.S.A.. June 12 (UP)—This is "Civilian D.Day," and secretary of treasury Henry
Death in the Afternoon Pfe- ■ ■ lil /aw •- 's- ~ w-. - *■ ' * i - %, %, Atmf Sit«al Ceipt Photo The late afternoon sun rhnts across the bead and shoulders ot a dead American doughboy on a litter. A med* leal corpsman kneels as he copies data from the dog tags of the dead soldier, lie died on Bougainville. Our casualties on HUI 700 were above normal, most of them canned by Jap knee mortars and 90 mm. mortars that the Nips used with deadly etfccL Are you backing up our gallant men by buying War 9on.iv? -T -x - — - - F/-<a C, T tnrr
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Morgenthau, Jr. and a galaxy of movie stars, headed by actor.pro ducer Orson Welles, will g<> on th.- air here tonight to ask the nation to purchase $16,000,000,000 worth of war bonds to put the fifth war loan drive over the top. The hour.long radio show, which will Im- broadcast from this typical American town lying part, ly in Texas and partly in Arkan' sas, will be broadcast from 9 Io 10 p. in. (CWT) with Secretary Morgenthau appearing in the dra. inatlc sequences. President Roosevelt will speak from Wash lugtoll and Leopold Stokowski
will conduct an ail. Mexican orchestra from Mexico City as a part of the program which will be broadcast by short wave to all the world. —— l 11 • o MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Pres* Stocks higher in actlv- trading. Bond* irregularly higher; U. S. governments Irregular. Y'unb mocks higher. Wheat off as much an I*4 cents a bushel; oats, rye and barley fractions lower■Cotton up ao much an 35 cents a bale.
Funeral Held Today For George Brown Dairy Farmer Dies At County Hospital Funeral services were held this afternoon at the Lawn-nce Sheets home In Willshire township. 0.. for George W. Brown. 82. who died at 3 o'clock Sunday morning at the Adams county memorial hos. Vital, where he had been a patient since April 7. Burial was in the Mt. Tabor cemetery. The deceased was born in Willshire township Oct. 29, 1861, the son of Benjamin and Lucinda Mayor. Brown and was a well
SALE CALENDAR JUNE 15 J. H. HAHNERT, % mile North of Salem, Ind. Livestock and Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann, anctioneer. JUNE 17 L. M. SIEBENALLER. Edgerton. Ohio, Residence, Grocer? Store. Case Hotel and all equipment. J. F. Sanmann, aect. JUNE 20 PAULA RODENBECK, Guardian. 4 miles Northwest of Decatur. Ind n Highway No. 27, then 1 mile North. 6:30 P. M. 40 acre farm. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. MEN WANTED For Essential War Work All Shifts Ages 16 to 60 —w ll ™——« sßsmuanmMaawMMemeuMßuumaammmcmiiHßMs I,earn Wire Mill Trade Inspectors and Shipping Clerks Needed Employment Office Open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Hiring according to WMC regulations. PHELPS-DODGE COPPER PRODUCTS CORP., INCA MFC. DIVISION Lincoln Highway East Public Sale I have sold my furm and will sell the following described LIVESTOCK and PERSONAL PROPERTY, on Thursday, June 15 12:00 Noon, on premises LOCATED •% mil. North of Salem, Indiana. Or. ity miles East and i'i South of Monroe, Ind., Or, 1 mile West and 3U mile South of Pleasant Mills Indiana. 15 HEAD OF CATTLE — A WELL BRED and HIGH PRODUCING HERD of GUERNSEY COWS Guernsey Cow. 6 yrs. old fresh in Jan giving 7 gal. Two Guernsey Cows 5 yrs. old. .fresh In April and May' giving 6’J. gal Two Guernsey cows. 4 yrs. old fresh In Feb giving 5 gal. Two Guernsey Cows. 2 yrs. old. fresh In July and August still giving 3 and 4gd PURE BRED (SI ERNREV BULL. 1 yr. old Three Bull Calves. Two Helfer Calves. Three Extra Good Guernsey and Durham First Calf 11.-ls.-rs with calves hy side MACHINERY and FARM EQUIPMENT -- International Hay leader and Side Delivery Rake. Tractor Plow, Oliver Riding Plow Walking Plow. Tandem Disk; End-Gate Seeder; C. B A Q Corn Planter' International Type D. F< ed Grinder; Hay Tedder; Hay Rope oil Itruni.-: Forks; and a lot of small tools TWO BROODER HOUSES: 12x12 new, th- other Bxl2 DELCO PLANT, In good working condition, and Equipment; SwceDer Iron, 3 Motors. SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS Including White Ena me! Ice Box. Reds .ind Springs; Tables; Two Wooden Ice Boxes, and many other useful articles. TERMS: CASH. J. H. HANHERT, Owner I F. Sanmann Auctioneer frank Dellinger Auctioneer 4ale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. Lunch serv.d by the Ladies of the Salem Church.
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known dairy farmer. He was a member ot the Chris, tian chsreb. Surviving are the following children: Virginia of Wiltshire township, Ellsworth Brown. Mrs. W G. Foster and Vivian Brown, all of Chattanooga, Tenn.; the following brothers and slaters: Ellsworth Brown of Midland, Mich., Ben of Columbus, 0.. Harry of Willshire, Mrs. Ines S. Hurless of Dayton, 0., Mrs. Maude B. Johnson of Bedford. O. anU Mrs. laiwrence Sheets; and two grand, children. Harold’s Barber Shop Open full time again 9:00 a. m. io 6:00 p. m. 206 So. 2nd 189t3 Trade la a Good Towa — Deeatuf
