Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1941 — Page 2

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* Rl 'KALCIII Kt HES * Willshire U. B Charge O. E Hawk. pastor Zion Worship service. 10 a in. Sermon by pastor. Bunday School. Ila. in 11. O. hull. superintendent. Bethel Sunday S< bool, 10 a. in. hogan S'uber superintendent, Children's Day services. II a. 111. Prayer meeting every Thursday eveuiug. 8 p. m. Monroe Friends Sunday School. 9:l® a. m. Morning worship. 10:80 a m Thia will In a father's day service, with I short mt -sages from several men of the church and recognition 10l the oldest and youngest fathers. Eve nlna Service at 8 p. in. Children's day program, with the first part of the service by the children, | WORDS - OF—WISDOM Rome endured as long as there were Homans; America will endore as lona as , We remain American in spirit and thought. won.l) YOt LIKE TO Bl II.1)? Let us give you definite figures on that home. Easy monthly terms now. DEI ATI R LUMBER CO. Phone 253

fit Y ADAMS COUNTY BEEF - VEAL - PORK - - to Ih* a.**urvd In fre*h. full flavored meat. Thi* meat i* *old direct from farm to you. VE AI Extra Q ualit > ▼ CML Freshly Drewted Veal Boa*l K * b I '***** ‘i.Qf* pound pound Shoulder f m Kifa for stew M Steak, lb. ... or I’orket. lb. M V D E E E Quality, Raised DEEi in Adams County HOIST Kib llMline « pound ..... 25® ! fc "' L , ' l f f2* Sirloin SteakN SwiMM Steak pound 30c “-\33c SPUING CHICKENS JOWL BACON SX'Ld, ,h. 32c 10c ■ „ Gerber’s Market Phone* 51 K 97 We Deliver

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closing with a candle light pageant. "Illa living word." by ths young people. n — Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Losler, minister 9 W l m. -Sunday School. W. L. Johnson, superintendent. I® Mt a. m Worship service and sermon. 7:3® p. m. Hhursday- Prayer and praise service. ■ ■ fr. —in iima "W i * Tot Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ! I ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. I Who'Wrote the "Old Curiosity Hhi»p"? ! Celittje is a givcivs of fly. a town In Yugoslavia or a meet sauce? 3 The members of what American organisation are called "Dovil | Dogs”? 4 Is the Zunsb'-si River in British Guiana. Africa or Aska? 5 The highest mountain on the ; North American continent is Mt 1 McKinley in Alaska; true or false? •> Rudolf Hees. Joseph GohMm-Is I or Hermann Goering is said to I have helped Hitler write ’’Mein Kampf**? 7 Was President Theodore Roosevelt married one or twice? 8. Name the capital of the Do-1 ! minion of Canada. I ». In which Hute was the Wyoui i mg Valk-y Massacre? |u. What was Cinderella's slipper I made of? — o- I worn »: «»r ria st. •»;rri.r.WK*T or r.sTvri: wo. N<4|... iw hereby Kivefi to the ere- . I dUors. heirs and legalws »f An- )■> . .i. ......i t.> at'i’***<r In I th. A'taiit- *'lr< I»rt Court, held at : I'e.dut, Indiana. on >ti>« 3rd day of ,» • i'll, and show cause. I If any. why the Final MeUl.ment I I V. . .Ullin « llli Hie ••stale of de- ■ doit wtwiuld ted Is- upprov'd, and 1 <»ld h-lrs are to then and j there ttutke proof of heirship, and , .-r,e tHeir dlatpfhutlve shares. M.iraareS tv-hne. Ksei-trtri* i I lu-<.iliir, It'.lluna, June 13. 1911. Ferri 1.. I lllerer. SHnrsey June IJ-3» Trade in a Good Town Dr

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— swasmamm* — saw— * n • -• Douglas Bombers—lor Uncle Sam and Britain | .>» **■ * ■ Sbßf - • ‘s< ores of Douglas bombers are rolling off the assembly lines at the Douglas Aircraft plant at Banta Mom * Cal to be pul in service in the defense of the Americas and for Great Britain. Countless ulteua already are in service m Europe.

m ♦ Vocational Farm Activities In Decatur School The vocational agriculture de partment of the Decatur junior-sen-ior high school will offer classes In agriculture II and agriculture IV. with the opening of the coming school year. Classes taught during I the last school year were agriculture I and agriculture 11. Formerly classes In agriculture were divided Into four distinct groups namely, auintal husbandry lor freshmen, soils and crops for sophomores, farm shop for juniors, and agricultural economics for the seniors. The new trend In education in which classes are classified as agriculture 1. agri< allure 11. agriculture 111. and agriculture IV is the se of cross-sectioning. Crone-sectioning consists of including in each course a portion of the former subject groups, animal husbandry, soils aud crops, farm soil, and agricultural econSummer Styles In Furniture Make the most of Summer with outdoor furniture. Take your place in the sun—lie outdoor* more, resting and enjoy- | in« fresh air. and taking your ease on furniture designed ftr hot weather comfort. See our new metal glider* and metal chair*.

9 MORE "MAN-HOURS". MORE WARPLANES AHU'S INCREASE OVER MARCH IN "MAN-HOURS"WORKED TOTALED M 41.054 • » A OK KAW SOOO KOUKS KMvAUNtro Amox. mssis -MAieHOiar (ssk shell HSHisti t 00,900 m sms4mw(" Total "Mas-How." work'd h April »«< 41,776,0 H. Translated Into c owplstsd airplanes, this levies »t ths preduedea eguivslent of 400 keavy boiabert or 1400 madium bomber t. lowsai AVIATION NIWt COMMIT»»l Zujk Aamwwmsl CheaWsr al Csmmsmo st Aaortas lades to the increaaed productive effort of the Awrieaa aircraft industry te the anaounetßvcat of the Aviation News Cesunfttee, tßnsUnted by the accompanying pkUpaph, of a sharp increase in "man bear*” worked daring April-41,77M33, aa against tai March.

oinks. FnshiiK-n naturally take basic material from all four of the courses. In other words they get a cross-section ot all four subject matters adopted to their rate of learning. This course would be agriculture I, agriculture fl, 111, and IV followr in order, in which each aiU'ceedlng course includes more technical material. Another advantage of this system of Instruction Is that subjects are studied seaxonljs. This means I that problems are studied on the farm according to the time of the 1 season that they appear. This has a tendency lo make ea< h problem M'em more lifelike, and secures more interest for the student. This system Includes some overlapping of subject matter, but It only includes thn matter which should he reviewed. This tends to recall that material which is basic for future learning. W. T. Ives, Vocational Agriculture Instructor. ■ " -o I Trade In a Good Town - Decatur

Opposition Voiced To Bank Check Tax Indianapolis. June 13 -Spirited opposition to a proposal for revival of a two-cent bank check lax scrapped by congreaa in 1934 is contataed in letters dispatched to Washington this week by the Indiana bankers association. Prepared and signed by W. W. Gasser, president, and addressed to all members of Indiana's congressional delegailon. the formal renimistrances are offered as the consensus of ali banks affiliated with the state association. They |M>lnt oul (hat during lhe two years of its depression-time rnm I Y’Ja HF! *«"• d4 »»®“ ■MaMfaM N« amm'lmi foes I LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Amu is frsa 'IS. to US'. ovw OclMtor Otsto — Pham ni BNMNMBNBMNMMMBBBBBNMB

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I RATIB Ona Timo—Minimum charge of 25c for 20 words or lose. Over 20 words. H'S per word. Two Timos — Minimum charge of 40c for 29 words 9r lose. Over 20 words 2c per word for the two timoo. Three Times—Minimum charge. of »0s for 20 words or lose. Over <0 words t'/H 9«r word , for the throe times. I Card of Thenho No 1 Obituaries and versos .. |1 O<J Open rate— Display advertising I 36c per column Inch. ♦—l ■ I “BLIND" ADVIRTISIMENTB Advertisements appearing in this column without names signed are “blind." They are to bo answered by letters, addreoaod U> the bos number In care of Uw Daily Democrat. We can give no Information concerning parties advertising. FOR SALE FARMBRiI Aft SrirHOM — Oail M9-A al ow aapsiwe lor dead stock removal. The Stadler Products Oe. Frank Burger. Agent. 11-ts HARDT CHRYSANTHBMUMiTi 16 varieties, strong potted plants, 16c, 1 for 26c. Decatur Floral Co. U9-1M Twohatchesoihlgh-gradeMur-om tasted baby chicks sack week from 360 to IN e« laying stralßa; alee baby dacklinga. Prices raaooß able. Model Hatchery. Monroe, lad. Ms FOR BALE New and need lefviaator refrigerators; washers; electric cook stovee. Decatur Hatchery. James Kitchen, salesman. n7tf FOR SALE Frlgldalre and Crosley refrigerators. Buy now, avoid price raises, t'hrick Bros. 131-34 t BAVK MONET aid got FeSßita with Burk's Cklck Starter, containing C KA-OENB, prioeo 1176 per 100-lb. Burk Elevator On. Phone 36. 67-U FOR SALE Sprayed cherries. Leave orders now. Heady Bret of coming week. Prices reasonable. Blue's Orchard. Tocsin. Tocsin phone. HO-21X FOR SALE Decstur ts. C. apprbved — tested chicks. Special this week: 600 E. W. leghorns, hatching every week. Order now. Decatur Hatchery, Phone 497. IM-tf FOR SALE A'ontbinatlon gas and coal stove. 610 W Madison St. Phone 414 US-b3t FOR SALE Vre-uaed furniture~l 2-plece living room suite, like new; 1 studio couch, was out of store one week; 1 bed room suite, like new. Will sell this merchandise cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 139-2 t ro«¥ALE O.’Yrick er Route 6. 139-2 U FOR SALE Petunias, single, rulfled and double, large selectioa. 36c, soc aud 7sc per doson. Decatur Floral < e 141»t7 FOR SALE - Peal moss’2sc per bushel at the greenhouse. Deca tur Floral Co. 140t7 W)R sale - All kinds garden plants. 4®c hundred. Flower plants. 10c dosen. Victor Amacher, phone 503. JWt3 trial, from June. 1932, to July, 1934 it yielded the national treasury only about 1M.00®,000 a year, notwithstanding It was a daily annoyance to bankers and depositors alike. AOTM'K OF IIIUSOLI Tins N»u<« is hereby given tlnrt purAUarat t« the laws ot tile Stuje of InOUna. the Hoard ol fWrectiore of Wllllanie Kqirtty Es< haage of Uir VI Hum <>f WIIHaiiM. In Adams County. In <lir Mate of Indiana, a resolution by a majority v.Ue to submit lu <he share holders of said oorpot mMoii the queaUon of illseolvine said 'oeporaUon and tin shareholders of said corporation by the affirniMlvs vote of the bolder* of two thirds of the outMandUg shares eMUIed <0 vole tn respe<4 thereof adopted a resolution and thereby reached to dissolve said corpoiaUon. Voth-e is lheretore hereby given linsl said e-poralUMi la alroikt to be diaaolved. Hal'l ,-orporwUon Is solvent and the asset* thereof are sufficient io pay all of «» > riuMliors. HI ven under our hands thin 13th <lay of June. 1941, by order of the Ib.ard of l(lre>-4ors of Williams Kqulty Ec hange. Fred C Berning. Preaxient AttwM: Clifford |». Houk. Mecretery Feed L. bitterer. Attorney. Notice There will be an election of one Trustee by the congregation of the First Christian church Sunday. June 29. W. F. Kohls, Clerk. FOR SALE 40 acres with fine six room house; basement; good buildings; new paint; 4 milts from Decstur. Boh Heller Phone 2 — Roa. Phone »70

WANTED it'Y NOW and eave plenty. Bpecial low prlcoe on we*, used, and repossessed sowing machines All makes repaired; a oodles, belts, parte Binger Agency, 446 8. Firat. Phone 411. IN-»»tx WANTED — Fam iBBMk bw mUa. No Bfieainn, m> pndaal or title eira«t»WoM eooto to borrower. Short Lera baas are low aa 4%. SeejM fame. Mamera money. Low raise. Very liberal terms Seo me tor ebetraote ot title. FTeoch Quino. 33-m w-f WANTMD - Assmsivo man te service retail accoante and notes in Adame county for nationally known concern, must be reliable; have car and be bondable i Guaranteed Incowie during training period. Write F. J. fleeter, P. O. Box M? Fort Wayne 140t2x to do bouse to-house canvassing, must be able u> drive. Prefer over 31 years old. Good opportunity. Bos W7. UMt misceliLlneous FTRNlTtTHfVPHOliflßnffinre paired and Reflnlshed. Wo tray and sell good used furniture. Phone 420. evening 4994 Decatur Upholster Shop. IM-Wt ATTENTION Are you satisfied with your present poultry prices? if not call Floyd Rupert. 46 Bryant, for higher prices. IM gdtteodls FARM loam at 4« laF iff yoara. No ax pea re to borrower. C. D. Lewtoa. Decauv. lad. MBbU — ■■■O„s.— M FOR RENT FOR RENT -Modern untarnished downstairs apartment. Oil boat furnished. Instant hot water. Corner Fifth, Nuttman. Available July 1. Ed Boknecht, phone 693 139t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST — Faroe at American Logton home. Return to Legion home or Decatur Democrat office. Reward. b 13»3tx LOST OR STOLEN—White hound; male; black spotted; brown colter. Name Cap. Notify X. Meyer. 1044 Vine St l»-3tB MARKETS AT A BLANCS Stocks: slower and guiet. Bonds: irregalarly lower. Cunb stocks: irregular. 4*hicago stocks: lower. Cotton: up as much as 56< a bale. Grains: easier. Wheat off U to % cent a bu Corn unchanged in all delivery. Chicago livestock: hogs firm, cattle uneven, sheep weak. Rubber: slightly easier. Silver bar In New York; w y MfartSM N ‘' u £* ,*• ‘het Holla Kphrfani Johnson •*P» U>o iind«i->lgne>i an MPiliaUon far th. Adam. CiruuU Cburt of Adams County, Indiana, to hear the evidence and determine the time and pla'e of MnU> of M |d applicant. agreeable to the ptv.vlak.ti of < haiMer JL g. r* of <he Genanil Aaaewbly of Xtwie of Indiana, for 1 mt. Wit new my hand and seal of mid Court <hta 13Ui <tny of June, 19U I CLYDE O. TROUTNSR Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. Juno 13 mmne NoUce Is hereby given that William VT Buck has filed with the undersigned an application tor Uie Adam* Circuit Court of Adarna County. Indiana, to hear the evldewre and determine the Ume and place of blaUt of said ■*- Idiosnt, agreenbie to she pagviatM of Chapter 34, Acta nf she General Awemhly of KtaSa of Indiana, tor W-itneaa my hand and seal of aald thmrs thin tXUi <tay of June 1941 Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. Juno 13 O*MM»in«umif «f Aeadniatralar with win tane> eg. Ketut, k*. an io IMwe hi hereby given, Tfeu the underelamed ha. been appointed AdrMnMmJw with wilt annexed of the emlate of Johanna Go.e laje of Adams County, <U'-ea»ed. The estate ia probat»|y solvent Htrman .Vlinlui*UH.u>r with will annexed Perri L. l.iHeeer, Attorney Wl I ’!' 'Fi'if 'J'efcSKH? ' d MA* S cjvw wiMHi rnwa HOURS 3:30 |» 11:98 M’-tt fa •:« |:q °x 1 " " " 1 1> A striking new and aHrsetive NECKTIE Hundreds to ehoara from . . . boxed ready te giva. 50c 45c 75c SI VANCE & UNN u——

FBIDAY. JUNE 13,1941.

MHIETREPOIti DAILY RKPORT OP local AND FORSIQN MAl|Xt| I I Brady's Market fee Decatur ta.. Cralgvilte, Hoagland and Cloeod at 12 hew *1 [ Corrected J« B „ n. I No commission and n<> yvju, || Veals roceivsd ovary day. I] ’ 100 to 12® lbs . .. J ' 120 to 14® lbs. I 1 14® to 190 lbs j 1 19® to 130 lbs. W 1 130 to 340 ibe a ' 240 to 290 lbs. . . 1 290 to 3t>® lbs 1 300 to 350 Ibe ■ ’ 360 lbs., and up .jB ' Roughs k S ' Blags ..... ... 1 i Venters . |,,X I Bpring lambs Bprlng buck tauih* Clipped lambs YenrUng lambs j-fl ■ WNOLUALS KGQ ANO POULTRY QUOTAT OM > Furnished by I Meta's Bh < Poultry Ce, "teeatur Phens IM I Corrected June 13 | Prices for first clMtoflermp || • Clean targe white .sxl ; J > Brown or mixed egg' large ’J » Heavy hens |3 - Leghorn hens. lb. I Heavy broilers, barred or white |l | rocks, 3 lbs., and up M > Leghorn broilers, 1% lbs. or 1 over i|l . Old heavy roosters, lb >1 Old Leghorn roosters, lb |1 Turkeys, young, mixed I|l PORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK I Fort Wayne. Ind. June 13 <|jl , —Livestock: 1 I Hogs, steady to 5c hlgtwr, 2ml 1 220 lbs.. 19.70; 180-2 M lbs.. • 190 180 lbs. |9.60; »-34 h 11*1 19.50, 240-290 lbs |9.4f1; 2U;«1 1 lbs., »9 3O; 2XO-300 |h« 25. h*| 350 lbs. 19.30; 350-400 >h». Bill 150-190 lbs.. 69.18; 140-150 Its] : 63.86: 130-140 lbs. 5».W; 120111 , lbs., 99 35. I Roughs. 68 50; stag*. 17 25 1 Calves, 911. ] Lambs. 911.50; yearlings. 19 | CLEVELAND PRODUCE | Cleveland, Ohio. June 13. (|jjl —Produce: I Butter, unsettled: extras, 394‘1 standards. 37 tyc. I Eggs, steady; extra grade, clear! 25‘ic; Current roeelpto. 2414 c. I Live poultry, active and atiadyl , htms, heavy, 20c; dinks fsn l , young. 9 lbs., and up. 151«< ; im»l I covy and colored, 10-12 c; turkey! hens up to 16 lbs.. IS-19« | Potatoes. Ohio round white, ill ’ 61 >5 per 100 lbs.; Main. k..uhdin»l 62 50-62 95; Idaho nuseu, 61M;I Alabama reda. 63-60. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK I East Buffalo, N. Y. June B - • (UA- Livestock > Hogs. 800; active; 10-iic and 1 occasionally 20c higher, bulk psd 1 and choice 180-240 lbs . generally 1 uverageiug 200-220 Ibe 61'»S; similar weight trucked ins mainly 1 610. Cattle. 300; unchain cutter , and common cowa. I' - ' 75-17 75: weighty sausage bulls D and '*■ hove. Calves, 250; veaict- »l«Hy; [ somewhat slow; good ami choice. . largely 81160. ' Sheep. 400; lambs, steady, qn* l ' . Ity and sorts considered, medium ! to choice 70-75-lb. Kentucky <>««' Ings. 812-25; closely sorted kinds 1 to 813; handy weight ewes to 15 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis. Ind June 13 1 — Livestock: Hogs. 7,500; steady. : 69.55-89.85. M9M9 lbs . 39 GD»i 100 160 lbs.. 89.26-69 60. Cattle. 300; calves, 7(Mt. g.ner* l ' ly fully steady; few medium w , good steers. 89.50810.5®; M heifers. 810.76. Vealers about steady; top, in Shep. 200; lambs, steady. to choice spring lambs. 811 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE ' Wheat. July. 81.03-81.02 h Sept' 8103%; Dec, 81 06%-h-Corn. July, .73%-%; Sei” Dec 77 U Oats. July, (newi .36'4 %. ' o > d ' .39%; Sept, <new| .37%; .37%: Dec, .38%. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK SLSVATOR CO. Corrected June 13Prices to be paid tomorrow No. 1 Red Wheat No. 8 Rod Wheat - - , No. 8 Rg0.,.~ - ,L, Cera. 15% moisture , Corn. 17% moisture Corn, 18% moisture , ( No. 2 Soy Beans, ’* Now Oats. 30-ib. taethtore than Looo.ooo cubic y«rt» of wood will bo used in wr ®j“ 4 this year to be convened » new type of motor fuel.