Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 12 May 1943 — Page 5
may 12.1943.
Ket Reports * "— MURRAY i co. ■r l.* * » nd H ° ,Bund , „ received every day ■>ll2:W PMl , " ” 111 1" ‘ 13 90 ■ Ma . iso" M 115" lE EGG * nd QUOTATIONS furnished by Eaa 4 Poultr Y Co - Phone 156 BH rrh'< M white fCRU. eggs. large, K*? m ■■>•>:>'*. 3 t° 1 ■ f ” 28C barred or etnootb. s'i lbs. |K. 27c - ■ . lb |K{; 5 '» . and over— 18c ■ ; 12 and over— 18c jMyiCAGC GRAIN CLOSE V, : . .Inly. $1 12 11 I'"' ■ 21 H'i Mr. .Inly 110511; n-. Mij 5 .*i"A. |MIAII Dre. «"S jKISAPOIIS LIVESTOCK A- ■ -► kci |K - i! ico ponmi »• 'i-bts 15' :• ’ 11l HB IM ' - .'2O 225 1b . K I". null. |H3o |M. HO |.mind*. M 3 111. £■l > .f fit 111 25 |B ' llv, » 5"". y a. . steers and nc. k.Wh fully hulk mi ll uin t<> gMxl 111 ' ' 'l* r sale*. ’ll ll’. pml .uni < hole EB'* s"' higher, top |B*i 'oads ■ * horn lambs. ■' • • a,.oh <| lambs, B 5 ’’ WAYNE LIVESTOCK |w I: iM.y 12 ill'l |Bt> 15 h ell, r inn 200 pound 11 I 200 30" |h, . |VIIIIS. .I'm |in. ib, |l4 u&. HIT .tags. 11l 50. v, 8M - 11.1 i. Wool ewes. |«i 5u e-.pped <•»,.« |7 down. LIVESTOCK • May Ij- ,| Pl j., V( ,. B** salable receipts 9.000. U* »nd strong to io BV' n '' r mostly sto Hl cents ■ T ’s HU. as • receipt, pI.tMHI ■K sla koi <m steer* and 1 ’ mostly ,teady early. ■ Hw-r in closing ■L n-ifru st.ady Nteer top K Harlitig, is «h,. bulk " 1, *5 Strictly choice « r ' -""0»l I'l Mi, m „„ heifers ■ '♦He# 5 v *' al,r * ~rm a * ■Jjr ulMde receipt, 6.000. Kl f «t lamb, mostly Bi i** 1 < ’’ o,c ® Ld *• "'• ■ ’ l "'""'»ing, 15.5„ l( , | S(M , K ?•**• clipped lamb, with ■L 0 double, choice dipped Kn L. 4 "' 1 ! ’ k,ns H.W to ■ T * l,k numlier 1 .kin* or Blh i" ***** i *h’ > *P uneven ■ shady With choice B* bold above 8.50. | l £ji2 RA,N MARKET ■ ELEVATOR CO. ■ May IJ. ■ * •’ ,b l*rt to change ■a during day. ■ H delivered at elevator. ■’M - 1, 82 ■ J f’ilhw -81 ■ iYsio-e 1 <" KiZ* rwn 1 87 Bout, 1 «« |tn :c ~ «o I «*v u r b ° ,U! k fora. Y#rK *** t*** «r.L : ' M * m * *’ 4 T, “‘ | W,ta * Potrola.
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LOCAL CLASSIFIID ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for first Tnaertlon 30< [ Ona Time, Par Word... I'/ 2 t | Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day 1< ObltuarlaA Verses. Resolu- j Mono »1 [ Menus, run menu style $1 | Notices, Cap Heads, B-pt. body s<x | (12 picas deep, one column) FOR SALE~ BALE Paint. Try the new water paint Debydray, Covers wall paper. Uhrlck Bros. 94 ts FOR SALE Good young cow Freeh soon. Call mile south of Monroe, 4 mile* East. Jeas- A. Ray. 11l gits FoFsaEe 10 hive, of boa mid I 35 aupers, Ralph Row Monroe. Saturday night only. 111-6tx FoiTSALE Loose Tytnopthy hay. Be t—e east of Salem. 11l :;tx Foft SALE li> <i. (tprlng, and inattretm; also dresser. Ira Rodle.3lß S. 10th St. ill ; v FOR SALE One roan Gcifer, bred 3 months; one well-bred Swiss heifer, bred; spotted gilt due to farrow In a couple of w- eks. Arthur Wilder, route 4, Decatur, phone 7684. a 112 3tx Fol! SXI.E 11. . st.alfby aide. John Schultz, Decatur It. I Phone 973 B. 113-3tx F(jR SALE Hybrid seed corn Indiana certified 608-C, Funk's llpotder Crost and Funk's "G" Hybrid. all series and all gradee in stock. Get yours now. Theo. Buimabn. Preble Phone son 2<>. 99 T FOR SALE Carden and annual flower plant* 6c per doz. One year old hardy flowers !"<■ each. No Sunday aaltv. Ethel C. Teeter I ml E. 2 ml N. G. ti ; i 113-T H)R SALE — Bull ami a Duroc male hog. Lloyd Walters, third house cast of Monmouth. 113-3 U FOICSALE-ln whit. p|, ti< h cube trays. Used only two weeks. Call 5625. b 113-3 t FOR SAI.E 1.'12 let'in.iiionul binder twine. Burk Elevator Co., Decatur and Monroe. 106-T FOR SALE Soy bcun, for seed. Also white male hog. Kenneth Iflrschy. 2% miles east. I mile south of Monroe. 112 2tx FOR SALE Trained and imrralned stock and hunting dog-, many other breeds of dog, and puppies. Wanted al! kinds »f horse, and other livestock suitable for dog food. Harry Reed, 1 mil" north. 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind CraigVille tck'phone FOR SALE Is month, oil bull. Charles Bailey, 3 milert North East De. atu 112 FOR S \l.l< 1 ' ■■ ■ 'l' I ’ ' acres, Kirkland township; road between. Can be bought a- one or separate farms. Charles Shoaf. 1 rniks east of Monroe 112-6 FOR - SALE l-r . ■ H l ■ bargain if sold at once. Phon*' 1220. s«J|.r<.-rA>. H2-3tx FOR' SALE Cow with first i.ilf Also about JOO bushel uov b-ans. 82 test. James 11. Krick 4 miles south, 'j mile east of Preble. 11l :;tv Folt SALE 4'.«!.L.1--. tomal -md cauliflower plants. Henry llaugk. 2<t4 South Tenth g Hl t'x FOR SALE S family apartment hou,r. excellent location; •• room brick house with I acre, good land on High st. 8 rooms, double garage aUached. all modern, excellent location. Walter J Buckman. Real Estate and Insurance. I’hone >. 1111: K)ii OIM —S' "i ■ I 608 large flats; Hollo's Funks hibred and Hoosiers Cnc all numbers. Prices 86 to |B. Ord er now. Burk Elevator. Decatur and Monroe. 106-T 0 % PINS I ttl nor NI sol Ktrr«loora I wliolr %ts. MMN •Nolhe |n h«»r«4»b That th* underisitfn<M tiab«« Ihmmi iH* » ’ KM«*«>iftrrM «»f tit. . 't'- • I M. I*turiif»<<ti»l h*tr «»< A'l’tttH «'.»h t>. «te« •f» •! I ■ • PCMYftnl. IV HI la tn l>. Ilrufniiiohd fV.H Hirvry. <O. HrR4) HJrrl>. tftoornro. May I*. ISIS M. i:*lS*26 Stock Closing York. May 12 -H’P» Dow Jones closing stork averager 30 Industrial* 118-24 off 0-1* 20 Railroads 36 11 up OoG 15 Utilities 2O'<B off 028 65 atociu 48 oo off •«7 Total stock sial" 1.133. *■»— ■' I will be out of my office Wed. Thur*.. Frl. and »at. M»y 12 to 15 inclusiveDr. James M. Burk N. A. BIXLER optometrist HdURS: 8;M ts 11:M I* :M «• 8:00 Saturdays. S:00 p. m. Tolsphono 188 Eyas Examined Glaaaaa Fitted
* , ~ *1 WAR BONDS No More Brass On land or at sea our fighting men i do their many chores by the sound ' f a bugle. All sorts of uncomplimentary epithets are used to designate the bugler, but nobody has yet been able to provide a satisfactory substitute for a bugle although recordings arc used at some permanent bases. Aboard ship the men fall in at the order of "Pipe muster.'' On land the bugler sounds "Arsemblyl" But no matter where the bugle is used thousands upon thousands of them must be bought and paid for out of the money we are investing in War 1 -ol.ds. u j j trtnry D/ta’lmtol WANTED WANTED —Radio* to repair. I'hrlck Bros. 306-tt SEWING MA< HINE REI’AIRING AU Makes. Need!' h. oil. belte, parts. Boardman's, 415 South First. 113-lßx WANT ED I 'TTd'eh-Hrie water heater. Addrtw, Box 135 Democrat or Yager Furniture Co. Berne. 111-:;t WANTED TO RENT Modern home in country, close to city. 5 or Hi acre. Harold Harvey, call Legion home. 111-3tx WANTED Several women for restaurant kitchen work. Apply hi person, lame Brothers. H2-3t WANTED Good ueed tricycle. I’lmlie 835. H2-g2t WANTED Girl, for office and retail sale, work. We can offer a permanent full time position under plea, ant working condition.,. Inquire Gamble Store. 113-g3t WANTED t'ld I talile lamp,. Parlor lamp,. Hanging lamps. Will call. Write box 136. care Democrat. ltl-6tx Loans "on farms. Eastera money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title French Quinn. 33-m w-f ,51IS( ELLANEOI'S FARM LOANS at 4% 'for 10 years? Vo exp'n«e to borrower. C. D Lewton. Decatur, Ind. 15-b ts FA 11M EIIS ATTE NT ION -We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charge*. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts FARM LOANS ireTfor 15 Fars. No commission charge. See John W. Tyndall, Room 7, Peoples Loan A Trust Bldg. 15-ts ——a — Business {Services WIRE HANGERS have gone to war! Return one with each order. We also pay 1c each for all extra ones you have to sell. Sheets Bros.. Cleaners. Phone 359. 52-ts N’olß'E' Bather shop opci* (~r bu,iiie„. 112 E. Monro Street Frank Young. •' 113-61 ROOFING Did lit recent ram* prove to you that you needed a new rcof? If so. come In and let u, allow you our comple'e line of I t'.-lotex roofing. We al, < apply Arnold a Kl ttk. 232 .Mad I ,on St 113b6t TRY VAI’O-BATH tor~gan7 liver. colds, gland, bladder trouble, rkin disease. T. 8.; with massage. Her man C. Weber Bath 11' um*. 107 S I Second St, Phone 120. 111-ts LOST AND FOUND LtIST Shaffci f> in am ;>• n. la vt Schwartz. Reward Return to D-m--112-g2tx MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York Slot k- firm Bonds Irregular; I' S. government* steady. Cotton future* ott as mmh as |O cent* a bale. Grains a’ Chicago - wh<-at and I Rye closed to , cent, a bushel higher; oats up to *, c**nt; corn wa, unchanged. Chicago live'lock: Ilog.- otrong Cattle steady to weak, aud sheep steady. 40 Percent Increase In Sale Os Cosmetics Washington. May 12 ti l’* The war ha* pu’ a new f»ce on many women The <>««•» of Pri* - * a d:um wtrstmn say* the cosmetic trade ha* tn< re*s»d mote than *• percent *, women d p more and more into the pamt ba- to bow morals Trade tn a Good Town — Decatur
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA
Small Floods Are Reported In State Spring Gardens Are Principal Victims By United Pre** Spring gardens and larger crop plantings are the principal victims of small floods reported throughout Indiana today. Dozens of creeks and rivers are overflowing their banks. The Indianapolis weather bureau predict* that crests on the swollen White and Wabash river* will occur by tomorrow. A crest of 20 feet Is expected at Fort Wayne, where the St. Joseph and St. Mary's rivers are pouring an unusual volume of water into the Maumee river. Due possible death is reported a, a result of the flood*. Mrs. Violet Rena of ImGrange says that her elght-year-old non. Freddie. Is missing and two boy, claim they i;iw a body 4>eliig swept downstream yesterday. Two Indlanapoil, men bad a narrow escape from drowning when they fell from a l>oat In the White river on Tuesday. Corn planting is expected Io he delayed because of wet field* and flooding of farm bottomland,. But president Hassll Schenck of the Indiana farm bureau say* that the retarded planting may help to reduce corn borer damage. Several famille* have been removed from their homes near Speedway, west of Indianapolis. The river Is rising at Anderson and inundation of lowlands I, anticipated in Washington and Davies, counties. A Crest of 20 feet, six above the flood level, la expected on she Wabash river at Vincennes. Streams in the Terre Haute, Evansville, Crawfordsville and Sullivan county areas also are reported to be filling their banks. Peaks ranging up to 24 feet at Covington are predicted by weather bureau officials. The flood level forecast for Terre Haute Is 21 feet and other points are warned to prepare for rises as much as eight feet above flood Mlage. A crest of 26 feet, eight above floral level, I, anticipated at Elliston on the White river. The west fork of the White was rising this
Mil n sji til’- vi tiitr w.iR imiiß iiiih I MANAAAAAAAAAMWWMMWM CASH We positively Pay More for Well Kept ! USED CARS : : Sam Dixon ; Celina, Ohio ] MWVWMMWWMMMWMAA NOTICE! We are now buying all grades of Paper stock at present market price. Also want Scrap Iron, Rags, Rubber, Batteries. Auto Radiators, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cans. All kinds of scrap is essential for war purpose*. We are also buyers of Beef Hides, Calf Skin*. Sheep Pelt*, Tallow, fats and Greases, Old Lard, etc. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe Phone 442
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Their African legion* decimaied. Axi* I' .td' i, now ar«> • xcii dly uid blindly iu*hing work on fortification, at every --|M>I iilihii Eii qe vast '■oaMtline* win-re there i, even a remoio chain ih.it ill' till might attempt an Invasion. On the Mediterranean Island- of ' ieti and Sicily, In Greece and !h<- Balkan,, along th. Italian and coast* and In the lx»w Counirn s and Si indinavia. th G. im.ni'. Il.il lan* and satellite* are hurrying th" conatnn tlon <>i pillbox' Im
morning but the ea*t fork wa, far below flood stage at last reports, although rising The state highway commission says that five main highway* are closed by high water. They are i slate road 42 north and south of 1 Eminence, 59 south of tin* Eel; river, 31 cast of th" state girls'| school road near Indianapolis, 42
XhfNSsOfXX* x Wsex* *l* xxxxxw m mxsraxn wxsxxxz ««» YOUNG MAN I “ Opportunity to learn the l)Rl « CHAIN BI YING I While ANMMtinR in Purehusinß Hept. Draft Deferred or Physical Handirap Mutt Type GOOD STARTING SALARY. Apply 105 West M«m St., Fort Wavne. Indiana _ X MEYER DRUG COMPANY P a * a s x K >f g g>Oot XXXXK KXXJCXtOCgJt.x XYS « x x x x >: ss « K a a >< x x a : >'»«:• x X'x'x'g xxxHxxx x x x x x x >.-x xxxxKxxxvxxxxx>r >s >: m x w x :■ sf >i « :t. ;i ! MEYER BROTHERS COMPANY 105 West Main Street Fori Wayne. Indiana • n M HAVE SODA FOI NTAIN OI’EMXGS H M a. m. to I p. nt. i x n 10 a. m. to 0 p. m. i ‘ 11 a. m. to 7 p. tn. x rXKx xXx.<x x x x x XXx xx x x x;x i. xxxxx»uxxx x >: x x .: x x x:: a u x..
between M"on-vl'le and M 'lirovli and I' S 52 at Traders I’oint. Additional route, are r. poit. ,1 under water but still usable. — — -_ (1 _ . More Os Selfridqe Officers Suspended Detroit, May 12 tl'l’i Th • army is stepping up Ils inv.stiga-
ami Mt|i» eniplarotnentr. Alllei! al. ton ■* are poinding tomliiriy at tin' ) poodbh Invatdmi point* a» indicated mi thia com-|iit-heli«iv<- map. Hu-iaii for. < an attm king hi the CaticaistlH and a|.t pound flic lb. Nazi- from lh< air; Turkey i- reported mi the verge <>i breaking with tin V; Invasion h imminent, the Avin peoples a;, Wor <-«l ami <■ |ii< r< <1 population > art g.owing mon rextteiffl.
i Hon <>f re<<-ni shooting* and alleg I >-<| -iriegul.i ill.- .ii S")fridg" Field. I Mich. Top i .inking army investi-; gator- from Washington annoum -j <-d she etlsp-If-101l of s.'Veral in < high olli. .il, .if ihe air base within a few hour- after they arrive 1 to begin ili'n ni'iui.y y. '• nt.iy. Ami lin y warned tli it still mure rttnov ' al can l>. < xp.-< 1..1 as llu- invest!- • gallon progre*-.*. Tin inv
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to >|tii< i|o:i foloni'i William Colman, th. <l< |m*h>'<l < ommamlaiit < f the ait baxe. about the Hllmrting of a 21-yeai old negro private ia«t Wedneaday. It has l>< >ti < harg<’<i ■ that the Mliootlns of the private wax contiet '<l with the alleged I ii i < gtii.n it lex at tin lit id. o Foml irntta a • of P< < ember 15 wer. 132 7 pent nt higher than the I av< i age
