Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1944 — Page 5
hgt)AY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1944.
iket Reports rsport of local VOREIQN MARKBTB for LtT, MURRAY A CO. a if kind* * llvwtoulc at l v r, Born*, CralflvlHa, •nd Wllldhlfd K k r«Mlv«d zvzry day until 12:80 P- m - lorrected Sept- 26. 0 IbaZZl •113.00 n 1b» 13-M 0 lb* 16.06 0 1 bo..—————— — 16.20 0 lb* — — M 6(1 0 lb. 1« W 0 lbs.. 18.50 loicc) 15.00 —— 18.00 ............ 6.00 H.EBALK 800 AND LTRY QUOTATIONS Fumlahad by ITUR PROOUCS CO. Phon* 880 orrected Sept. 26. 33c broilers and fryera— 23c os 81c ’era - ———26 c ringers 26s bens 17c ent and 8tayi........— 16c iL GRAIN MARKIT IK KLKVATOR CO. orrected Sept. 26. t* subject to chance during day. delivered at elevator. I Wheat 1151 J Wheat 1.52 low Coro —— 1.60 ! Soy Beans 2.06 I Soy Beana ..... 1.86 r Oats ........ .70 I ........ 2.00 : .03 per bushel ieaa. n: 04 per 100 leaa f.o.b. farm CAGO LIVESTOCK Sept 26 — (UP» — Livestock: It,000; active, fully nmpfete clearance early. choice 150 to 240 tbs. Ighta over 240 lbs. unti choice sown 14.00; few o choice 120 to 140 fb». 4 JO. 7.100; calvsa; l.OOO; hoice fed steerv with ully steady; all yearludiitK heifers and other •tghty cattle, weak, alow; 17"" Hulk slaughter ■OO to 17.75; slaughter 00 to 16.25; cowa weak, ot down: good beef cowa 11.00 up; bulla steady to ’Wily sausage offerinaa ■tumult, light bulla 7 50; most beef buliw 13.25; vealera firm al n; slock cattie ateady. ’-00 to 13.00. bulk good u yarfinga 12.00 to 12.75. 4.500; western spring 'ong to shade higher; ’ earfy on natives; older •■ady to strong; load lot dr Washington spring -5 and 14.35. Good and tires held to 14.50 and above; load good and urn yearlings carrying a s»d with No. 1 pelt 12 shorn western ewes held "; Mrattrred early sales 25 down. WAYNE LIVESTOCK ’syne. Ind.. Sept. 26 — Livestock: market steady. 166 to 14.70; 240 to 400 lbs. 1 •«» 166 lbs. 14.50; 140 «• 14.85; 130 to 140 lbs. 1 •" 130 lbs. 13.75; 100 1. 13.50. *3.76; M,a S x 11.50; * 7.50; calves 16.50; sobs 14.00; yearlings >ped nwra 4.50. •apolis livestock Polia. Hept. 26 — (L’P) MventOfit: 1 **»’; steady; 120 to 24n ■ »hov. 240 P,s. |4M; n»s. 1J.75 to 14 OU. Moo<l « sows 14.00 to 14.06. IWW; calves 80S; slow; sales steers and heifers »dy. most blds weak to cows fairly steady; load choice p, yearlings 4 1043 lb. steers 16.&O; »nd lower grade steers mostly 14.r,0 down; tat cows 12.50; bulk ‘od good 8.50 to J15O; ’ common 6.00 to 9.35; '•ady, top 16.00. >."«». sprina iambs j 5 to Wk goo,l ajd choke loTis^** 0 ! a,,u *“• ' Go grain close <*»■. tt.6MI.MU: May. “ iimL’» 7M148 «W4i;TU». .US
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for first Insertion 30< Ona Tima, Par Ward 1J44 Additional Insertions Per Ward. Per Day_ 1« Every other day Insertions, double the rate (per word) 3t Card of Thanka 50< Obituarist, Vereee, Roeolutlona_ gt Menus, run menu style |i Notices, Cap Hsads, 8-pL body M< (18 picas deep, one column) ♦ —. p Insertion Deadline Copy must be !n office by 11 L tn. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR BALE FdR flALlf— Complete line of wirIng supplies and flstares. Uhrtck Bros. Phone BM. 40-ts FOR SALE—Five garden or building lots on 11th street west of Casting Co. 860 each, 85 down, 25 monthly. Bob Holler, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870 168.tf DdFTTTLrp- on your waxed or polished floors. Use SurfaceNu no clips or slides or bruises. For sale at Arnold & Klenk. 208-If FOfeSALE—3u Collie and tuepherd puppies; many other breeds of dogs and pups. Harry Reed, 1 mile north, 1 mile east Bluffton, Ind Craigville phone. 223-6 t JUST - Shipment of. studio couch»B. Pre-war springs, lovely covers. Axmins’er and Wilton rugs, 9x12 and 12x12. All metal coil bed springs, 810 to 816.50. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone'l99. FOR SALE 2 pi< i.■ Frieze lr. :i,g room suite. Phone 1453. g 227-3 t FOR SALK- PMno.*~Ph<>m- 45i"after 5 o'clock. 226-3 t POULTRYMEN" Bo~you wan*. eggs? Then keep ’em eating Peed Semi-Solid Buttermilk. Birds must eat to lay. Start now, f<-ed Buttermilk — Wayne Egg Mash — Grain and get those fall eggs. See Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 225-fit FOR SALE 7 room houM*. modern. 715 N 3rd HL Phone 1176 225- 21 FOR SALE — M-dium sixe DuJ therm oil burner, good condition Carl Weddington, route 1. Monroe. 226ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Regardless of your needs in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can sppply you, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold A Rh nk BM*tl WE~HAVE~*LivTng~oom Miles, pre-war springs; Simmons mattresses, table lamps, pin-up lamps and bed lamps; mirrors, pictures, hassocks, smoking stands, end tables, cocktail tables, and occasional tables. Sprague Furniture 1 Co. Phone 199. 277-3* FOR MALE Hi foot Olive r Comibine; 2 row Oliver corn picker; 1040 McDeering Tractor. Craigville Garage. 227 it FOR SAI#; 3 .oom houo. |x'" on Line street. 82'h»c»u down Phone 7208 M7-31M IQOale 13 gauge .chut gun and one box of shells. Phone 982. 227g3tx rort hAi .E -Roasting earn. 25c doz. | tby dozen or bushel. bloc k east of Moose Lodge; after 8:30 p. m. W. J. Reed 228-2 U FOR - bJtfjE— 9 room sc-mi-modmn house on UMh street; asphalt shingle siding: Bl.uno down Walter J. Hoc hinan. real estate and insurance. g 228-ts For“ SALE 25 ac re-, of soy bejuns In field. If Interested see Leo King, 7 miles north of Decatur on 27 or Hoagland phone. a 228-2 IX
NOTICE I will be out of my office September 23 to October 1. Dr. James M. Burk WANTED SALESLADIES To work full time. Clean enjoyable work. Apply at Once. MORRIS 5 & 10c to $1 Stores N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: S:SO to 11:20 12:20 to 1:00 Beturdeyt, 2:00 m. TmlanhAfia ISS • •iwyownw ••• B/m UcmlneO Olaeoeo Fitted
FOR SALE White enamel Kalamazoo range, used 1 year. In <iulre of Adelbert Conrad. 1 mile west of Preble. Preble phone. g 228-3 t FOR SALE—S room modern houne, Mercer Avenue. Immediate possession. SuttlesEd wards. Phone .158. WANTED WBMAKB covered buttons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South Fimt. 208-25tx sewing' —AU makes. Needles, oil, belts, parta. Boardman'a, 445 South First. 208-25tx Wanted Adlos to repair. “Uhrick Broa. WANTED Loans on TirtnsT Eastern money. Low rales. Very liboral tenna. See me so rabstracta of title. French Quinn. 32 T-T-ts SVANTED- Someone to do washing and ironing for family of two. Will deliver and call for Phone 7673 after 6:30 n, m. 227-b3t WANTED llipii HcbcMd boy oi man; general work in local store. Give age. experience. Address Box 262. care Democrat. 228-3 t wanted fiiii <>, i.my i,h- fun ~, part time in local store; s'ate age- and experience. Address Box 282, care Democrat. 228-3 t WANT El > Two m:c-d adding maclv Ines, good condition. Kroger Store. 227-3 t MISCELLANEOUS FKBE KSTI.'AA-rkH Cor ro.flng. .14Ing and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort. health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 208-25tx ANOTHER ADDED SERVICE Blown in rock wool Insulalion, also built-up roofing, roof mopping. Call tor free estimates. Arnold A Klenk. JJG-tf MONEY TtFLOAN-Cash loans of 810 to 8300 made to women or men. Decatur Loan and Discount Co. above Auto License Bureau. T FAR.MERrAfT^ r TfO?T-We7* move dead horses, cows, hugs. etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Produces Co. 15-ts LOSTANDFOUND Lost Ila'lon book 4 Ralph Peiersoti. g ilx Clist—Ration book No'”I. iJaTah B. Gould. Itx MASONIC Called .Meeting. F. <’. Degree, Tue-day. SepteinLer 26. 7:30 p in. Edward F. Jdberg, W. M 2274*3 tx ■ 11 ■ ■ 1 • ■ Rotarians To Hear District Attorney Alex Campbell, of Fort Wayne. United States district attorin y. will in- the guest speaker at the weekly meeting of the Decatur Rotary dub Thursday evening at the K of I*, home. Jarnos EPm'isoii will be chairman of the program.
Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSURANCE »IRE — WINO — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 NOTICE! See Me for All Kinde of GENERAL INSURANCE Rep-esenting Old Line Companies Kenneth Runyon N. Second Phone 355 wMjhai ft AREY Fibre Coating does Vz more than cover the surface of a felt roof—it renew* the life of the material. The light oils aoak into the dried-out felt* thoroughly waterproofing it. The heavy oils fill up reputed cracks and form a new wearing surface. This new surface is reinforced with fibres of genuine asbestos, the wonderful mineral which ie practically impervious to exposure. Carey Fibre Coating is made for felt roofs, but it ia also fine for badly worn metal roofs. One gallon covers alxxit 50 square feet — ge* out money-saving prices co any quantity. ARNOLD & KLENK MADISON ST.
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LEGION POST GIVES (Osmttaweg rrw 1) drive thia week Mr. Fuhrman s.ated that divisional captains and their lieutenants are meeting with success In the drive and that solicitor» have been encouragwl with the results so far AOTIIB IIP rival. BETTI.EWMVT or entatv: xo. o»iu Notice !■ her»4>y given to the rrrdllor». lu-lrs and legatee* «f Mary Liecbly, de.MSeed to appear in the Adam« Cilreult Court, held at D<-«a-tur. Indiana, on the 12th day of October, 1911. and allow cauae. If any why itw- Final Settlement Account* with the eatate of Kahl decedent aliouM not Im approved; and aald li<-lr» are notified to then anil there make proof of hrlrahlp, and receive their dlatrlhutlve eharea. Hiram l.lei hty, Administrator Dioatur. Indiana. M<-pteniher IS. lilt 11. WueetiHon, Attorney Hept. 11-Z4
MELVIN LIECHTY Auctioneer Hook your sales early so as to fret the date you prefer. I work for you from the time your sale is booked until the last article is sold. Ask me about my extra Free sale service, livestock pens, sale ring, trimming and numbering livestock, etc. Telephone 251, Berne, Ind.
“HELP THE ARM BEHIND THE ARMY” BY DOING ESSENTIAL WAR WORK IN YOUR SPARE TIME. IN KXCHANGE t'OH VOl K SERVICES WE OFFER Vol • GOOD WAGES • SICK. ACCIDENT AND HOSPITALIZATION BENEFITS FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY • SAFE AND SANITARY WORKING CONDITIONS. FILL OUT THE FORM SHOWN BELOW*.ATTACH TO POST CARD AND MAIL FOR FULL PARTICULARS OR APPLY IN PERSON. CONTACT COUNTY AGENT FOR CLEARANCE AND BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE OR BAPTISMAL RECORD. — That’s All You Need To Qualify For Employment — TO: TOKHEIM OIL TANK AND PUMP CO. 1602 WABASH AVENUE. FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. Attention: Mr. White DEAR SIR: I WANT TO HELP THE “ARM BEHIND THE ARMY’’ PLEASE SEND ME FULL PARTICULARS. NAME lelephone ADDRESS Number TOKHEIM OIL TANK & PUMP )0. 1602 WABASH AVENUE FORT WAYNE. INDIANA
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing-“THAT MAKES IT OF-FISH-AL!” ■■■■■■MHHWTuimioTTl (doubtless, qou've H (pekiguikis live onlw in a 1 (greetings mv little fRiEnqWBB NEEdJ HEARD OF CARRIER. R SOUVERN ilOulD MOU LIKE TO EARN A 18-uPrASu! FUEL Ir. . W pIGEO^? J NaTUP Tvou forgetourl LS ouPIE of sardines K r^ L hwiili I iiiTriHi is bustedlß sW*s>i?%>7 Z '®K3» J P" , T n, < K w )) g-2b -fbM s,MS, *._ BLONDIE MAYBE A SQUIRREL GOT IT! Ry Chic Young > HAVE < 1 ACORN, ABG /ACORN JUMP BACK QUICK. => WLL>oiAANOTREE) TREE WILL GROW)WW \OECAUSE X / 4WT A • ANPTHEN lUXpiy O I TV' jy I o sSMJvtP -/I . 1 1 ; 7 ■ L==*£e4l _L- -1 P-A L ILM rdu- 'J** »3r v E— ‘ctßx l...„ '...;.JM 1tl **Jtgfcs — ; .»jfeaL'l « < • 0 ■ I' ..
obtaiaed The 4rlv« was launched in Man roe, Berne and Geneva yesterday, but so far no reports are ’orthcomlug from those sectors, as.de from the fact that soliciting teama are on the Job. The divMtionai chairmen have organized their canvassing team* and by the end of the week it Is believed an indication will lie given as to the success of the appeal to obtain a modern airport by matching the gift of the Central Sugar and Central Hoya companies snd the anonymous donor of an additional 810.006 to improve the field. — — MARKETS AT A GLANCE By United Press Stocks irregular. Bonda irregular; U. S. governments steady. Curti stocks irregular. Chicago stocks irregularly higher. Cotton of as much as 75 cents a bale, * Wheat off 2% cents; oats off 3%; rye off 2%; barley off B'4, corn off 4'4. Chicago livestock: hogs active, fully steady: catie fully steady to easier, eheep weak A«*TH E MF FIAAI, MCTTLEWENT OE ESTATE AO. a»7« NMlce lx hereby given <o the credltom. helrt. an.) lemtees Edward Friiei liU-, de, esaed to appear in Die A.lnm« circuit Court, held nt Decatur. Indiana, on the IMb day M QcliSier. lit*l. .tml nhow cause, if any why the Final Hotllement Ac, ouirts with the estate of Hold decedent IshouM not lie approw-d. ami eaid heirs are mitlfled to then and there make proof of hetrwlilp. and receive their dlMtrUoitlve «lmrea, Lena Friiei hte, Ex-, utrlx iM-ratur. Indiana. Hept |J, ]>(«. Feed 1.. I.lllrrer. Altome,
Lafayette Grocer Suspended By OPA Indianapolis Sept. 26.— (UP) — Ixiuis Nermark, Lafayette grocer, was under office of price administration suftpanslOTi from Ort. 15 to Dec. 31 today following hearing* by Frederick Glover. Jr, regional commissioner. Other decisions included a week's suspension tor a Kokomo grocery operator, William H. McGuire, and a suspension of six week* from dealing In rationed commodities for Charles Dorn, Indianapolis grocer, accused for a second time of violating OPA regulations. o No Surplus Os Meat After Germany Falls Chicago. Sept 26—(I'Pi-There probably will be nojmrplus of meats for consumers after Germany falls, and the war food administration plans large pork purchases during the remainder of the year. Dr
CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY in olmervance of HolidayMaier Hide & Fur Co.
Marshal, WFA director of fllstrlbu-j 'ion. told the American meat inmitttte today. Suintantial purenaaez will be ceded to meet lend-lebse requirement*. for although the demand of Amrican'a Allies for grains and vegetafliles >a starting to decline the demand for meat and dairy product* contitiuiw high, Marshall said. Meat requirements of the United State-, armed forces al»o continues to be high, he reported. Trade in a stood Town — Oecatur
au HAVING A PUBLIC SALE? ook Your Sale With The AN BROTHERS ter W. “Bud” Suman, Auctioneer ■t of Decatur, first house east of the vn a*t Steele school house, ecatur 6761 Route 8, Decatur *BHfINMMOIKHM9IIMQBKMHMDOR9BMKBnUDENMKI SALE CALENDAR SEPT. 27—J. S. Brown. Improved 180 acre farm, 3'4 miles east of Quincy, Mich , on Road No. 112 to Maple street, then 2 miles south and ’,s mile east. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer, SEPT. 27—J. J. J. Moser Haire, 3'4 miles west, 1 mile'north of Berne. 160 acre and 80 acre farms, livestock, implements. Jeff Liechty, auctioneer. SEPT. 27 —Mrs. Sol Mosser, 5 mile east of Geneva. Reg. Jersey cattle and general farm sale. Chris Behnke. Auctioneer. SEPT. 30—Charles K. Miller. 4 miles west. 44 mile north of Decatur. Chris Behnke, auctioneer. SEPT. 30—Showley Park, Bruce Mke. Kewanna. Ind , 10 acre lake shore property, two modern homes, cottages. Ixiate. etc. Completely equipped recreation park. J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. OCT. 2—Martin Sprungcr, 2 mile west of Pleasant Mills, closing out sale. Roy 8. Johnson, Auct. OCT. 2—Ahr Livestock Sale, Decatur. Chris Bohnke and E. C, Doehr. man. auctioneer ‘ OCT. 3—John H. Myers. Riding Horses. s', miles south of Willshire on 49 and 2'4 miles east. Chris Bohnke, Schieferstem and Liechty, auctioneers. OCT. 3—Van Wert County Guernsey sale, fair grounds Van Wert, O Roy 8. Johnson, Auct. OCT. 4—lndiana State Guernsey sale, laifayette. Ind Roy S. Johnson. Auctioneer. OCT 9 Mrs Aletha Leckrone. 3 mile* East and 1% miles North of HUver latke. Ind Well Improved 220 Acre Farm J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. OCT. 25—Noah Johnston Estate. miles West and '4 mile North of Monroe. Ind Highly Productive 55 Acre Farm. J. F. Sanminn. Auctioneer.
Men Wanted We are now hiring able bodied men to help unload Grain cars. This work pays 77’/ 2 c per hour, with time and one*half for all over 40 hours per week. There will he lots of overtime while the Soy Beans keep rolling in. W e also have a few openings for good men who want permanent jobs, in our Feed Mill. Come to our Employment Office aip week day between 8 and 5 and we will be glad to talk it over with you. Central Soya Co. Inc. DECATUR, IND. All hiring done under W.M.C. rutes.
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Nazi Flying Bombs Again Hit England •London. Sept 26— (UPI-German flying .Ikoiilm were directed at southern England and the Loudon ir<« shortly before midnight for the 10th consectrtive night but no fatalities resulted, authorities said 1 today Some damage wm caused. • Half the automobiles in use today on U. 8. highways have a caah val. ue of less than glut).
