Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1945 — Page 5

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Market Reports *jHlKport of local ' aNO FO reign MARKETS HiiSteT. MURRAY & CO. E Jjffl® kinds of livestock at 9 PritWf- rne ' Cralgvllle, BKid Willshire received every day "Jltll 12:30 p. m. M nr&tt. and 1,0 commission W^ houe 301 February 9. 89 o4W L — 14.10 Jtolttf- 14n0 ilrm to 13 00 -J to I*9 lb* 12 75 ~rJL I i 3.50 '"J 11.50 K 7.00 Vu SKc' ■ * lii - 50 ’"X'w 1400 " 6.00 ■: SK r BTOCK YARDS V Phone 101 fMMkcted February 9. T«W »U.bo so t 0 14fiB br 13.75 'i I f 13 75 k 11.75 ’i’JH ... 7.50 .fegli’Sßce) 16.00 v, r W. 600 ? Hei head yardage. J EGG AND ' HS®? RY QUOTATIONS •furnished by P»6«UR PRODUCE CO. ■ Phone 380 OtMcted February 9. ...I - 31 c and fryers.— 23c ■ * 24c a gar; ....... 28c - «2c and stags 14c GRAIN MARKET ELEVATOR CO. •Jpctcd February 9. subject to change “ during day. s<j pitjjKelivered at elevator. < &<Bwheat $1.66 —gj, Wheat - 1.65 ■ p.2aßand Old Corn 1.60 844 MSu3?Fnv' Beans— 2.04 Beans 2.10 1 S^^Bea llß 1 Ho,slHoats - .77 ita Saad- 2.00 - 1 - on GhmK .03 per bushel less. 04 P er I®® b:es!Fl f o b. farm livest ° ck ?MH Feb ’ 9 — IVP) ~ ' bi restock: I-- active, generally ][Jte»d|^H mostly ceiling prices; choice barrows and . .silts limbs, and up 14.75; few ■l4O tM 1 Ibs. 14.25 to 14.75, good and choice tows -flHr.-iehts 14.00; complete calves: 500. Gen'»!r*l •^K v,, ry uneven but mostreceipts mainly butchsir catfl Hand cows: sprinkling steers to around to 900 lb. iieif;srs bulk heifers 13.00 to beef cows 9.00 to to sausage bulls to 13.50; its .Mk/>i)(i: moderately acbr®. Three doubles fed wooled westR including two loads lambs 16.65; load (olorados 16.50; load good lambs 15.50; „JJ<|SB choice yearling abovc 14.50: seat■—JSw r * il, ive ewes 9.00 down. i'J s iNOWAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Feb. 9 — (UPI — :i3R9^^Ki v e stoe k: generally fully b ! ’ tew |gH9 ’o 400 lbs. 14.80; 100 ® 8 - 13.50 to 14.80; sows to 5 ’ ca,ves aOO; steers tjJHfe SMß’s weak; cows steady ,-f® medium ami good it to 14.75; few heifers ' and cutter 6.50 to 8.50; common cows 9.00 to 12.50; ' lower, top 17.50. •-;.^®B ; '"" : fully steail >': Rood ■ ■ W lalnbs 15-75 to 16.50; ; ' ‘iwl’ l)l,l t 0 good 13.50 to .? bl AYNE RESTOCK Pm l W yne ' : Ind> Feb - 9 — Jc^^^^B ,: ' | ket steady. to 150 to 160 tbs. '■'to 10 150 n,s ' 14 - 25; 130 11 " 0: 120 t 0 130 tbs. •'■to 120 tbs. 13.50. 13 - 75; sta g ß 12.00; 8.00. s 'lambs 15.75; «.<| JB 81116311 ' 9 like the lowa ’ Magazine, sucks in and enough air each 24 half her own weight "Bs " J H l6 ''~ and tba, s 48.001)

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♦ — * LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum tor Brtt Inurtlon 304 Ona Tima, Rar Word Additional Inaartlona Per Word, Par Day 1< Evary other day Inaertlona, double the rata (per word) M Card of Thanka top Obltuarlaa, Veraea, RaaolutKjna— „ n Mentis run menu etyle |1 Cap Honda, Apt. body.-. 6Q4 (12 pleat deep, one column) Insertion Deadline Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE wirins euppUaa and flxtnrea. Uhrlck Broa Phope SM. 40-ts EtSCTRIdALSUPPUES—Regardless ot your needs in the line ot electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply yon, including wire, heating elements, switches, fixtures, etc. Arnold & Klenk. 226-ts FOR SALE—7 room modern house, 3 bedrooms upstairs, one bedroom downstairs. Located ne <.r business district. Walter J. Bockman, Phone 3. g 4-ts FOR SALE — Wheat Straw. Wm. Reichert, Monroe. 9t27x FOR SALE—Beautiful Building Lot ou N. 3rd St. 80 Foot Frontage, also two nice Building lota on Mercer Avenue.” Bob Helles—A Good Realty Service Phono 870. 29-ts FOR “SALE — REAL “ESTATE— Good productive 160 acre farm. Good 120 acre farm near city. 81 acre farm close in. 58 acre farm. 8 Room Modern home. 6 Room Modern. 2 • 5 Room Modern Bungalows. 6 Room house in Pleasant Mills with 2 lots. Garage and service site in south side. Store building on West Monroe street. Several building lots. Tri-State Realty Auction Co.. T. I). Schiefersteln. 32t4 FOR SALE—I 936 Plyraoutii~coupe, four recap tires, good epare, priced right. Macklin's Super Service. Phone SO. < 32-g3t FOR SALE—Black pony~fur coat, siz£ 40. Phone 1173. g 32-3tx FOR SALE — Globe range stove, good as new. L. F. Sapp, % mile south, ’2 mile east Bobo, on Pipua road. Phone 969-R. 32t4x FOR SALE—2 heifers, fresh soon, or will trade for dry cows. L. W. Murphy, phone 6762. g 29-10tx FOR SALE—Two good cows from an accredited herd. Also two! work horses. Edgar Thieme, phone 697-H. a 3 33-3tx FOR SALEI—2 Guernsey cows, one with calf by side. 4’/ a miles north, M mile west of Maglcy. Richard Buiick. g 33-3tx| FOR SALE—4 rotary hoes. 3 culti-l packero, "4 tractor buck rakes. 2 manure spreaders, 1 10-7 fertilizer grain drill. Craigville Garage. g 33-Stx FOR SALE—Delco Ilight plant wit h four mdters, iron, radio. 24 buliM. Excellent condition. Craigville phone. Richard Arnold, 1 mile west, '/a mile south of Preble. g 33-3tx FOR SALE — HolTtehTbuirDuroc Male, eligible to register. Phone 6961. g 33-2 l FOR SALETTjiYifers Dependable Indiana Certified Hybrid Seed Corn. Number 608-c yet. Ready for delivery now, and can be got any day except Sundays. A discount if taken before March Ist. Richland Soybeans and Tama Oats yet, both Certified. See or write me or my agents. Herman L. Miller. Bluffton, Ind., R. No. 1. T FOR SALE — Pre-war“rubber tire baby buggy, excellent condition. Reasonable. Also baby swing. Phone 859. _ g 34-St FOR SALE'OR RENT 22 foot house trailer. New, only used 6 months. Martin lluser, Monroe. Phone 736. 8 D FOir _ SALE = 7Q'ileeir — Anne - idining room table, chairs and buffet. Phone 1142. _34t3x FOir RNIfVRE Rugs and Stoves: 1 3-piece Velour Living room suite; 1 9x12 Axminster rug; 1 Heavy weight 4-hole laundry stove; 1 2-burner oil heater; 2 dressers: 1 coin-; mode: 1 dining room table; 4 chairs; 1 3-pc. leather living room suite; 6 mattresses; 2 metal beds; 2 sets of bed springs. This merchandise came from good homes. Was traded in on new.— Sprague Furniture Company, — Phone 199. 84t2x FOR SALE — 5 year old tiorrcl herse, weight 1409 lbs. Floyd Arnold, 2'i miles south Kirkland high school. 34-3 tx FOR SALE—4 heifer calves, 1 to 4 months old. C. J- Korte. Decatur R. 2, Preble phone. 33t3x o Trad* in a Good Town — Decatni I

DECATUR U. S. approved, tested egg bred chicks. Order now for March and April. Get set to cash in on extra profits this fall. Order today. Plenty peat litter, brooders and feeds. Special this week, 400 started white rocks. See Decatur Hatchery. g 32-5 t WANTED - Sewing machine repairing —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman’s, 446 South First. 27t24 Wil MAKE covered bucklee. covered buttons, do hemstitching and make buttonholes. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First 27t24 WAiW^D—Radios to repair. Uhrick Bros. 261-ts WANTED - TO - RENT or buy? modern five of six room house by responsible, prospective new residents of Decatur. References. Write Box 333, care Democrat. 27-12 t WANTED —SO canner and cutter Cows. L. W. Murphy, phone 6762. g 29-lOix WANTED TO BUY —Town property, also small farm from owner. Phone 3903. 34t3x WANTEDTO*RENT—Fani~2O to 60 acres near Decatur. Cash rent. Must have at least 6 room house. Write, care Democrat, Box 332. Itx miscellanWuF FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, epells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 27t24 FARMERS ATTENTION —We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur pheae 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts hTOW’HAfCHINCF-'Order broiler chicks now. Hatches each Tuesday and Thursday of each week from bloodtested parent stock. Large demand for broilers, order now! Free book on how to raise baby chicks. We have plenty of feed. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana, opening evenings except Wednesday, phone 84. 301 till Feb. 28 GUARANTEED successful treatment, most stubborn dandruff eases. Blackheads removed with face massage. No appointments needed for any barber work. Open till 7 p. m. Archie Grice, 910 Russell St. 25-ts buy fox horses. William Harrod. Phone 8933. 29-30 t a p pli an c e“s e r v Ice We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold & Klenk. 31tf TYPEWRITERS'REPAIRED, any make. Call or write , Durham’s Typewriter Store, Huntington, direct representative of Royal Typewriters. T ADVERTISING — Future business depends on Today’s advertising. ! ADVERTISE WITH — calendars. , pencils, novelties. Phone 95-G ; Monroe, Ind., Phil Nussbaum. F-S-16-ts PLACE YOUR - ORDER - early “for our Golden Seal Chicks. Best quality chicks. 10c each; custom hatching 2c per egg. See us for brooders, feeds, feeders, fountains, remedies and supplies. Buchanan Hatchery, 4 miles south of Willshire road 49. T GET - YOUR wall papering done ahead of the spring rush. Mrs. Martin Huser, Monroe. Phone 736. g lt FOR RENT FOR RENT -■ 2 furnished apaitments. Willow Camp, Junction 27 and Winchester. 32-3tx FOR RENT —Do wrist a irs~ heated sleeping room. Phone 1272. g 33-3 t FOR“RE Int'— At^tractive - 6~’oom house, garden and garage and electric lights. Small family preferred. 4',2 miles northwest of Decatur. Iva Spangler. 128 East Foster Park Way, Fort Wayne. Phone H-79063 after 4:30 p. m. g 33-3; For RENT — 3~room - fu in isin -d apartment, bath, private entrance. 827 North Fifth St. g 33-2. TOSTANDFOUNDLOST—Ration Books No. 4, Almeda Johnson, Marvel Johnson and William H. Johnson. Itx ration book, someplace in Monroe. Martin Huser. Phone 736. S' It LOST — Bale Burlap or Cotton bags somewhere in Decatur. Finder please phone 254. 34t3 o A 16-incli battleship armorpiercing shell stands about six feet high. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS; 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 j Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted

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LENTEN SEASON WILL (Continued From Page 1) ardot, pastor of St. Joseph’s church, ‘ The chief elements in good confessions.” Feb. 27 —V. Rev. Msgr. Henry A. Hoerstman, pastor of St. Andrews church, "Avoid Evil and do good.” Marell 6 —Rev. Leo A. Pursley, pastor of St. John the Baptist church, "Through Confirmation you must he Apostles.” March 13 —Rev. Joseph A. Jacobs, assistant pastor at St. Jude's church, “The Christian must resist pagan ideas and customs.” March 20 —Rev. Thomas Durkin, assistant at St. Peter’s church, "Every family should be represented at mass daily.'' Aiipoiniinent <>t Admiuistrutur Notice is hereby given, That the Undersigned lias been appointed Administrator of tlie estate of Charles Pontius, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. I’au! 1,. Pontius, Administrator -V. C*. Xclaoii, Attorney 1/25 1945 -lan. 26 Feb. 2-9 NOTICE~OF SPECIAL MEETING | Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Adams County, Indiana that a special meeting of the Adams County Council of said County will lie held al the Auditor's office in tile Court House at Decatur, Indiana at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Monday February 19, 1915. The County Council will consider the following additional appropriations which is considered n . essary to meet tile extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Circuit court; Prubation officer. Item Xo. 101 .Salary $1200.00 Item No. 201 E—Mileage ... -100.00 Item Xo. 200 Operating ... 100.00 1911 —S> ■ y. Grand Jurj Item No. 103 A—- salary . 24.00 Sury •> or Item No. lioO—Properties 220.00 No. 215 Highway tSupt. it< in No. 10l E—salar'. 1911 Heim Xo. HU—Salary, 1915 1275.00 Taxp.iyers appearing shall hive the right to be heard tlieredn; after said appropriation shall lie made ten •>r more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropriation may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further an I final action thereon by filing their petit ini therefor with Hi. County Auditor within the time fixed by law and the Slate Tax Board will fix a date for hearing in this county. Thur'nah 1. Drew Auditor of Adams County, Indiana Fib. *J o I NOTICE OF FIXAb SF.'I’I'I.EHEAT | OF ESTATE Ao. l«t»S Notice is hereby given to the credit irs. heirs and legal s of Vivian G. White, deceased to appear in the Adamis Circuit Court, lield a! Decatur, Indiana, on the rrd day of [ March, 1915, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts wifi Hi- ..state of •aid de'i'deiit slHiulil not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then anil there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Walt i d. Bockniau, Administrator Decatur, Indiana. 2/X. 1915. A. il'. Arison. Attorney Feb. 11-16 o Birth Certificate Notice is nereby given tltat HJi.ia Gay .la'ckson has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to have the lime and place of her birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on Hie IGtli die of- Februiirx. I 9 15. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Feb. 9

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Severe Blizzard In New England States At Least Eight Are Victims Os Blizzard Boston. Feb. 9—(UP)—One ot' its worst blizzards in recent times dropped 12 to 14 inches of snow on New England today, paralyzed virtually all transportation and cost at least eight lives. Thousands of persons were marooned Work stopped at many shipyards and war plants. Enormous snowdrifts, piled up by a raging northeast wind, prevented night shift workers from reaching their homes and dayshift workers from reaching their jobs. The 'Boston and Maine railroad appealed to the army for troops to clear its tracks. Power and light wires were i down over a wide area. The I Providence, R.1., weather station had been able to communicate only occasionally during the night with Boston headquarters. It was reported that traffic in Providence was severely hampered. Portsmouth, N. H., had no transportation. Workers were unable to reach the navy yard. Even the main highways were snow-elogged. There was neither bus nor taxi service in Portland, Me., and few 1 hardy workers dared the 10-foot; drifts nin the streets to reach the vast New England Shipbuilding Corp, plant in South Portland. o Tung oil for use in manufacture of linoleums, paints, varnishes an 1 like products is one of the newest Florida industries. A. J. ZELT The Rawleiffh Dealer 330 N. 4th St. Decatur Indiana : . ■ •MONEY TO LOAN—-Cash loans of I $lO to S3OO made to women or I meu. Decatur Loan and Discount Co. above Lose’s Barber Shop. T INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 CHRIS BOHNKE AUCTIONEER Decatur R. 1. Hoagland Phone I can give yqu a date in February.

ALLIED WESTERN (Continued From Page 1) pline prevents any outbreaks, but captured letters to prisoners clearly show the state of discouragement. The immediate stake in the bailie is the great Ruhr and Rhineland industrial belts — Germany's only important source of coal, metals and manufactured goods now that ] the Russians have overrun Silesia. But even victory in the payoff battles in east and west may not' end the fighting in Europe. Wellinformed sources believe possibly 290,009 Nazi diehardm who eauuot expect mercy will go on waging guerilla warfare in the Bavtfi'iau Alps. ______ o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

MxM ?R K ' lIER r i — L Before chicks come For quic Q . P X spray biooder house hl9 “, l ‘± Amen- with powerful, soap. C J ctaotenA Call f ° r PURINA F „d STARTESA . CHEK-R-FECT START RIGHT ® GKOW KEEP CHICKS * 'la . * 4A 4 Chek ; R ; are ha^ h * d I Rinse founts and feed- • Flaith ChiCtiS ,rom high-producing, blood- er3 wi th Chlorena to *•*•••• , j fgwjsi tested flocks. They're sturdy, cut film and kill germs. Prevent spread of dan- fast-growers. Economical, too! Eq5 X ‘o use - Economigerous disease in cincK — n ea [ £ W "j; XX xx GOOD CALVES ' A \ One bag 01 Calf Startena replaces 40 gallons of milk, and grows big, /-..id tikizF I MSe HM vigorous, thrifty calves. Saves time, I vAl'i ' labor, and money. cv . X Start ’em with STARTENA BARN BROOM Make Corn Go Farther... PURINA HOG CHOW «-“■ •?• ",.• duty. Will stand * Villi n HVV VIIVI. JfurwaTt :: ’ f eed for 2° hens, lots of abuse— Many leading hog men get 100 lbs. of /l HOG ufi? Suspension type, give excellent pork with 5 1 // bu. corn and only 50 lbs. chcw Space and time service - of Hog Chow on the Purina Feeding Plan. i ” SAVE BABY PIGS ■ Don’t let disease slow r T£j • down pigs. Approved for official disinfectant.— s~i llFri ! 'l! i ! ® j by USDA. 11 T Wash Sow, wilh wVJw t ■ -LLLL. CRE-SO-FEC Electric Fence . For SOW and PIGS! SELF FEEDER s? v V s ,P SI PIG AH SMI A Built to supplement grainfor Reduces labor and labor. Comv F°r pigs on con- big litters, heavy feeding costs. P lete equipment ! Crete, paint sow's nias. Stimulates Sturdy construe- ‘ncluding udde'rfwith Prg! S flow- gives .-.Rain-proof ba 1 4k. S ‘ eS P^ 3 early start F 9 I to ins ‘ alt Low use piaEM.A 1 Try Purina rurina FIUtMIA. sovy & PIG CHOW Stiefei Grain Co. W <5 j 217 Norlh F irs( SI. [WRoiAH C Phone 233 Decatur, Ind.- JK CHOWSRt ■' l '

STATE SOLONS SPEED (Continued From Page 1) house would revert all unexpended appropriations to city general funds at the end of each year, bring gas pipelines under

: FOR SALE : ■ Good Seven Room House and Three Acres of Land, g ■ North Edge of Monroe, Indiana. Two Cisterns, g H Good Well, Garage. |j AN ATTRACTIVE HOME in EXCELLENT REPAIR. ■ Call 174, Midwest Realty Auction Co. ■ ■ Decatur, Indiana ■

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I the public service commission 1 act, and require courts to provide 1 in divorce suits for the care of I adult children incapable of selfI support. Trade in a Good Town —Decatur