Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1943 — Page 5
lV JUNE 7,1941
lei Reports SSSS.W X.— — < CO. «slsS* » fli vesto«k at * | Crsiflvllla, wi»« h,r * d,y •JtH 12:30 "' \ -~— * lune ". 0* 13 95 f* 13.95 15.65 *!* i’-5 H 1 ” 12.91 ■»* IMS !T. 12 06 -— 15 00 M.EIALE egg and Sy QUOTATION# Furnished by , (M < Poultry Co., J" Phono IM Corrected Jone 7. He 34c 22r i” — Jlger. »’•* |lnl leio and fryer* -26 c rr) nd s'.iw ISc W4POIIS LIVESTOCK Mil. Jone 7 — (VP) — I, lw»« IJ.ooo; early aalcs a,., steady; later trade 4 o( isle* on 160 pound isd up 10 cento lower; u 160 pound weight* and Ml j, j«n io 275 pound*, ifllSS: 275 to 600 pound". t« 114.40; 100 to 160 1|8.60 to 113 60; sows |IIS to 113.64. p tattle 1.800; calve* 100; I patrally steudy; load lidmlce 1.067 pound steer* ■wily good grade *teers Ktlap 815.50 to 11600; N >ad choice 792 pound l|H«0; bulk of good belt’ Itli to 115 75; coaler* w 111.00. 9 sheep 600; mostly ; H wooled and spring |UM. around two load* Its choice "born lamb* NCACO LIVESTOCK p. June 7 (CP) I i salable receipt* 14.000; newly steady with Frisnrgp Top 14.60. paid t: ulable receipt" 17.000; Fed steers and yearMt) to 25 cent* lower: irtfrtt and heavy ateera IRd and better showing hr’s* Early «teer top 16.75 ur held higher; bulk 16.50 I Choir* 962 pound heifer* imdy at 16 71; moat good latt kind* 16.00 to 16.00. )n*dy at 15 50 to 16.50. I ulable receipt* 2,500. *H*» native spring lamb* • 1115 Good to choice I dipped iambs with num i “4 1 pelt* 14 00 to 15.00, *•' Wd higher. No early • ’wied offerings. Sheep Imdy with good to choice I'•« eligible around 7.50 k '.*Go GRAIN CLOSE • f«r II 44%%; Sept , J* H«%-%. J*7 1105 bld; Sept , |1.05 kIWI bld |W. 64% asked; Sept, R: D»c . 63% bid.
F WVWt LIVESTOCK r **W». Ind.. Jane 7— rUvMtoek; F 5 <0 10 cents lower; 100 weight*. |12«o to f * to it *14.30 L *** ,0 <oo pounds, *l4. P ’»M stag* |n «. pIKS f »<«*»» 11500 down; F"** 17N down. ?‘ L Maim market *"* elevator co. ; ®* T wt«d June 7. ’’Meet to change jhrtag day. FWiswed at elevator. ste - M-M I.M L 2 LN S''h_*»**wh*l lew. u*’* 1H ** ror f Juury M totaled »«• J * total tor the eorre- ** « IM2
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C<SJAI claUifleß ; advertising rates Minimum for first fnaertlon 30* Ona Tima, Par Word v/, t Additional Inaertiona i Par Word, Per Day l( ' Obltuarl**, Varaaa, Reaolutlana. „ Menus, run menu stylesl Notices, Cap Heads, 8-pt. •’otiy— — to< deep, one column) FOR SALE frOR SALt— Paint. Try~be n.-w water paint Dehydray. Cover* wail paper. Uhrick Bro*. 94 (f FOR SALE Certified 6"BC iin( j 425 B seed corn. Supply limit,.,l August Sulking, Jr. Preble phone FOR SALK — Farina Ln, Spray, kill* and repella stable file", house flies, horn flies and mo•qiiitoe*. 100% active ingredi. nt *. AA-1 rated and tested by (J. s. g ~ ernment. Stiefel’*, Decatur. 132.1 t FOR S \I,E '37 In li hi Excellent condition. Phone 651-K Carl Melcher, 3% mile* west De.a lur _ 132-3 U FOR SALE 1935 Plymouth coupe] clean, good pre war tin--. radio, heater, extras. Second house south of Willshire, eae' aide road, after 7:30 p. m. i:!4-2tx FOR SALE 1 plant* 30c hundred Ernest Longenberger, Cralgvllle phon.-, 1 milwest '* mile *ou’h M.tgley. 131 ;;•* FOR SALE Cante wilt resistant aahra. snapdragon*, marigold-, zinnia*. fern*. Yellow lte*i*iant cabbage, tomatoes, cauliflower, mangoes, lettuce, celery. sweet potatoes. Meibers, 1127 W. M time St- 134 21 Jl’lrf RECEIVED Shipment f Wilton and \ > 9x12. Lane cedar < h.-tx. Felt ma' tresses. Box bed spring* .ml kn • hole desk*. Better hurry b.-.-aii - this merchandl*. i* going fast Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. . ~2 | Foil Sai. l. i' ... ■ , toes, field tomatoes; w.-et Spanish onions; celery, cauliflower, and all other vegetable plant*. Al-o blooming petunias and geraniums. Open evenings Mrs. Win. Strahrn, corner 9th and Nuttman Ave. 125 lot FOR SALE C.il,ba? . otna'o* celery, late and • ally varieties. Phone M 2 or tall ut Dal, GoldHera 1323 West Mom j • S > FOR SALE houeitt. also several goo I farm* Jim Andrews at Paul II Graham Ins. A.-.1 Poir"> a’ij-TT”'* 7" 17 North Second Street. 131 I'v FOR SALE Specially prepared baled wood shaving* for chickens. One bale cover* 300 square feet Dick Burdg. 126a14tx FOR SALE Two fine “nod homes, 5 and 7 rooms; ideal 1cations. MidweHt lt> alty Am tarn Co. Phones 174—1509 1182. 133 3t FOtl SALbf - 7i r o"<> de r houto j .
streamlined insulated type, <1 ■ livered and act up, immediate delivery on limited number. Sei Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky. Phone 156, Geneva. Ind. 126-tt PAINT lion*. paint 12.69 up. Enterprise barn paint. |1 15 pal.; linseed oil. II 35 ral wltn each 5 pal. paint. Arnold a Klenk. b 130 6t Notice ’Ju »t'ie< . ive<i bulk -hipmrnt Purina Live Stock Spray. Supply limit- <l. Get your- now for We will receive no more thia y< a Stiefel Grain Co. No. First Si !•< catnr. FOB SALE N»tra nie. apottt I Poland China «!!:«; bred to farrow Auuiixt 1 Holstein ball; B'ck An cut bull; William lt< i.-hert. P,< i. Phone 3011. BI 6t» FOlt SALE I I 1 outfit tractor ind «• para* • * • sell separately Korte Bro- In • 219 W. Main St. For' Wayne. Ind mi- —— o Fann lnc< me from mark tin In Novem'.. 1942 »» 11.765 mil. i but 15.9 percent more than for the same month tn 1941 SALES HEIT MANTEO MALE i SALESMAN W. Mod in Adam* Coun y. Monthly t: come pOMibililie* an Inal) h.ah < old firm manufaetn in pact barked by ■ s vertt-ina inchtdiriK tn radi< propram l>'- ,i " *’ conaidered an appllanei by tb> Mar I tion Road A plea-.r.’ dum fled and well piyim. position Write spe backaiound »t< 4<6 €W«SM Tru»‘ •uite'"3 Fort Wa/ne Indians
5 WANTED “ 177,1 u Lhrltk I,r '” ■ ANri.l, Fat horses; iden,:, head p ,ni,l^ rP,,: »»« to 350 per [ neal- Frank Burger, phone 569-A. I C—■ 1182tihx j ANTED (avail* on farmß~Eu»b I erZ, m ° ney : L ° W ratM Ver F Ilb - I tic Z’' 3 *‘* me f° r abstract* of ’»le French Quinn. 33-tn w-f |WI LL THE PA in y w ;, ~,, , , | '>"• Move truck from our store • Please return same? L. e Hardware V:-, 131-3 t ; SEWING MACillxi; PEi'AiUlx;; , All makes. Needles, oil, belts, r Parts. Boardman’*. 415 Sou'll Fir»t. I 130-12tX _M!S(’ELLA NEOUS farm LOANS at 4% ToFlb'yesri: Vo eip-nne to borrower, C. I) Lewton, Decatur, Ind. 15 b ts farmers move dead bones, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Product» Co FARM LOANS at 4% for 15 yean. No commission charge. See John Tyndall, Room 7, Peoples latan * Trust Bldg. is.tf LEARN PRACTICAL NURSING Ik a trained practical nurse. Big d- :na:;d. High w ige*. Learn quickly at home. Fine extra money occupation. Work when you phase. Age- Is to 55. High school no n.ees-ary. Write for fr-,- information. Wayn School of practical Nursing, Box 143 Democrat 131 2tx —<e —- Business Services Tin VAPO-BATH — For relieving Arthrltb, T. 8.. Sinus. Cold*. Gland Bladder Trouble and skin trouble of all kinds. With massage at Herman C. Welter Bath, 107 So. Seumd St . If . aim . Ind. 131 ts FREE ESTIMATE without obligation on roofing, siding and Johns Manville rock wool insulation. Thtee yeans to pay. First payment tn November. Boardman 415 South First. Phono 411. 131-12tx LOST AND FOUND L<>.-’ T W > - . n , Spf g Answ. r- to 11ain. <>f Lady Reward. Mr-. It. K. ller. 131 1,3 t LOST <2't Ini: It-ward. Pliou-t<la-C 134-2 t LOST Ga-tditi, \ s- II ilallon book. Norman Bum k. I'x LOS T Lolh-H Idlif -Id Currency. Reward. Phone 656. 132-3tx —- - o FOR RENT Foil HEM It .0-. k-e|.-IL, looin. Refrig.-iator Fir.-t floor. Phom ; 1082. 15313 ■ ■■■■lll I! I -••• J I I . ■■■—■■■■■■■«■■ MASONIC St.r d m-.-iing of De.aiur lodge No. 571. F A A. M . at 7:30 p. in. Tuc-day, June 8. Roy E. Mumma. W. M. 131 b2tx Stock Closing N.-w York. Jun.- 7 il'Pl Dow Joli'r 'losing »'o k iv.'iazes; 3" Industrials 111 off 1 26 20 it.: .de :: oft 0 i; 15 I :;u 2" 12 off 0 21 Stocks is.*7 off " 19. T 'l.il » k eal. 1.212.82". MARKETS AT A GLANCE New Yo k S’o k- 10w... Cotton steady. Grain- In Chicago: wheal »a* off to rye w.ie off to r, »; oat* w,-r mi aa:.~- Ito mt •'•»; and (o.l) wa- Uli a."- I. Chicago ’ivetio. k: h«g.< mostly .1 |y, • attl -t< .1 ly io ••( .t, and *he.-p alHiiit eady. o Bible School Closing Program Sunday Night The .!.» ng progi Jin tor :’i- D .a'ur daily vacat. m Hib'e » lof'l .. . . . ~ -■■ at - ■ o‘<dock at the l.:»'.'lii s'hooi. it * announced today by M.e Hu «,! uw« n-. '>■ Ia« "f '- 1 - - ; ’b ’"ITh pieni. for -iiideii’- and fa* • ulty will be held t id ty n ion. »hv An ave age American I- >eat old. In 193'1 h> was 26 1 years old. t)mi he was 16HOI- 6 »r Hu» Hr",'- ■ ‘I I . M‘»nr • *1 . „ h • •! «tri* - »! tht. T wit hip I N. A. BIXLER QPTOMETRIST HOURS ■:3O to 11:30 12:30 to 5.00 Saturday*. 8:00 0. m. Telephone 135 tysa Eaammsd «*•••• *'“**
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RESCUED'FLIERS'AFTER 66 DAYS ON PACIFIC ISLE ’ EL JM;- ts 1 v j IK? VWv In M Mr* 1 ’ I M... 5 f' MEMBERS OF THE CREW of *‘My Lovin' Dove" show their pleasure on their arrival back at their home b.i'e on Guadalcanal after being rescued from a xmall island in the Pacific. They were mining for 60 day* after a forced landing. They are (L to r.): Lt E. Ruiz, Santa Barbara, Cal; Sgt. T. Edward*, Youngstown, O ; Sgt. W. Nichols, Keiser. Ark.; SgL D. Martin, Chicago; (rear) Sgts. Turnbull and Hunt (International)
ACTIVITIES OF ADAMS COUNTY 4-H CLUBS Jolly Worker* The -<- -ond mei-ting of the Berne i ll Jolly Workers wa« held June
MhJhdlß! X COLONY-A MODERN CRYSTAL .- IN THE COLONIAL MOTIF Mv ' For gracious living or gracious giving, nothing reflects good taste quite so well as gleaming Fostoria crystal. The Colony pattern in particular recaptures all the . charm of early New England hospitality. Its graceful * swirls harmonize perfectly with even the most modern home furnishings. To give or to keep, open stock Colony is ideal... yet decidedly inexpensive. Visit our Fostoria Duplay* in the Crystal Shop, Makes I.<hcly and Attractive Gift for the June Bride.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “LOVE ISN'T T _— . SrJCET VA iMSISkSJvE«W QJfcLL, IF IHAIb| [okAW. <7OO CAN) /K % I / SE ' ICM FADIN’ A HOU) FEEL ME ( |\| vJ // / ( ARF* N ABOUT 1 BETTER TAkE (DILL / H /JA Z V ' I w CO CJk feX O ; XI ' AL cr<T ~.V K r■ ■ 1- ' /..J r ~LJ -I———i *— BLONDIE THE RISING GENERATION! B> Chic Young 1 — nr rzz TTci r n “’Hz 1 cam £>■ Aiatof u ov, ,i ip? yyjf If f’os -o-B — cr — l l ■ C-' ■ >- r:4 '»•>■-.>* * »>■. - - ■—s
2 at the high school. Due to the absence of the president, Sarabelle Beer, the meeting was conducted by the vice president, Gloria Riesen. The meeting was opened with group singing led by Sally Bagley. Roll call was then taken by the "'•> retary, Flossie Beer. Jane K.-hrn ■ and Ruth Ann Allspaw favored the
• group with an a. ordian and piano ! solo. A short discussion wax led I by the leader, Miss Glennys Ar- - nold. at which time the girls worki ed on the health section of th'dr record books. Gatm* were led by , Elaine Glllimn, Beverly Sprunge., ( and Lanetta BerMch. , Refreshments were served IO 'he > following Ruth Ann \ll-p.w Sliar on Allspaw, Sally Bagley. Arlene Baislger. Flossie Beer. Doro'hy Bertsch, lametta Bert*»<-h, Willodean Bollitiborker, Elaine Gilliam. Arlene Hubeggor, Jane Kchrn. Mona Sue Lanty, Alice Lehman, Paulin.- .Michaud. Lena Nu <-l>aiim. Waneta Nussbaum. Gloria Ri. sen. Ix»u .Marie Smith. Marilyn Smith, Areta Sprunger, Beverly Spruitger, Alverda Steiner, Polly Amt Timmons. Margaret Webb, mid Ml* Arnold Two guests present were Irene Graber and Grace Moser. The next meeting will he held June 16, at 1:30 p, m. at the mdtooi house, with Liu Smith as chairman. Busy Bees The Biiey Bees . lull of Monroe township held thur fourth meeting at the Monroe high *< h0.,1 recently. The meeting was .ailed to order by the president. (Tisly Ri< h. The roll call was answered by •a. h m.-mher giving lot. favorll-3 veg. able. Gaima We. r lad by Don na mid Diana Crist. laively refreshments were served by the li.wte-s. s. Betty lhi s. li/ and B. tty Rond. Imsli to th,- fol lowing: Carolyn Gilbert. Joy< •- Amstutz, Diana Crist. Donna Ci»*. Shirley Trlump. Sliety Rich. Aud-n-y Burkh.-ad. C!irl*ilnc Sprunger, 8.-vei-ly’llusei, Ld- J.-an Biodbeek. Deloris Graber, Iren. S< hwartz mid Mi-s Nelson Merry Maid* Th.- .Monmouth M.-rry .Maida held their tail.) meeting <>n June 2 al th.- Monmouth high school .Membem present w.-re; 8.-verly Cable, Phy.h- k. it- v m i:, r, Ma.- Bell.- Sheets, Gwendolyn lit. Carol Kirsch. Jean-'te Fuhrman. Thelma Daniel-, lartores Chiistian er, Patty My.-is, Alice De Weese and Dorothy Irwin .Mi<* Anna K. William*, county ( II leader, was also present. The next meeting will be held June 16 a! the high school. o Modern army tanks .omuine about one gallon ot gasoline for
Doctor Braves Enemy Fire To Give Aid 'Mad Doctor' Hero During Jap Attack Somewhere in New Guinea. June] 7 tl’Pt Cameras aren't s'andai I equipment for doctors assigned to duty In th,- South Pacific. But first lieutenant Paul Matlins taste for battle pictures gave hitn a chance to give emergency medl cal aid when 10" Jap plane* raided Milne bay las' April The enemy attack caught the! Brooklyn doctor without hi* shoe* on and dreswd only In a pair of shorts. While Japanese plane* dropp' d i heir bombs. Mallin ran ; along the beach sh.Hdlng prize ’ -hot* of swirling ilogtigln- mid <-.iremlng crafts Then a freighter was hit ami began to burn. The do. i >r thumb-! ■<i a ride on a launch to go out ' and treat a critically burned »ea- > man .M.iilln rod*- through enemy fire to g. t th,- man to a first aid station But the -.am.in died the next day. The freighter's deck was burn- ■ Ing hot. ami Ma'liu had i< painful f.-w moment* hopping around on hi* bare f>-et. Finally he ducked through sprays of exploding am-
FOR LATE PLANTINi; EARLY HYBRID SEED CORN Limited quantity Certified Wisconsin Hybrid*— It much a* 10 day* earlier than earlie»t Indiana, lowa, or Ohio Hybrid*—Our "be»t bet’’ for late planting Price WOC per bu. No order* reserved unless paid for. Call NOW. MAUMEE VALLEY SEED SERVICE, Inc. 1141 Fairview Avenue. Fort Wayne, Indiana ’Phone A 16683 Adjoining Fort Wayne Union Stock Yards Evenings-Sunday—’Phone Roger McCrady H 15182. «str.x:rr;n*>;k>: xKrr«M XX XX i: >t K:< r:::i x n XXb x xXV. XXstx «x x x K!X XX rQf ? ( ASH FOR I JUNK TIRES AND INNER TUBES M I I No Market at thin time for Mhcellaneoii** rubber, such as ruhln-r hoot* and xhoes, jar ring rubbers, tot and mechanical rubber articlen. x ' g M AIER HIDE & FUR CO. Phone 112 Decatur | x;;x st st x a x.(x st u u r;X uKstst st x rrx xx x x st x x x v X.X x x X Mix XKIMI ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■• l : FARMERS- YOU NEED : I FEEDS AND SUPPLEMENTS J ■ WE HAVE: ■ ■ ■ . IIECO (lilt K STAKTKK MASTHK MIX CHICK STAKTKK ■ M \<H It MIX 32 (UK K C(»NCENTKATE ■ ■ MASTER-MIX 31 M XSII ( OX< EM If ATE ■ ■ M \STEIf MIX 36 Tl RKEY COSCENTKATE a ■ MASTER MIX 33 DAIRY SI PI’LEMENT « MASTER MIX 35 ll<M. SI PPI.EMEM B MASTER-MIX HOG PASTI RE SI PI’LEMENT ■ THERE ARE No BETTER LEEDS ■ THAN MASTER MIX a NO MAHER WHAT YOI PAY. ■ Ask I'h For Different Formulas. B ■ Grinding and Miking Service. g : BURK ELEVATOR CO. : a DE( ATI It and MONROE
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muniti-m and lowered hi* patient into the lunch. Back on -horn, the hero who becam* Known «■ 'he "mad doctor ’ due ht« hospital carpenter out of a foiholo and had film build a bathtub frame Then eauvas from a nearby Unit wsi |>tisb«d Inside | the frame, and within 15 minute* 1 the wounded man was soaking it. a hot sea bath Lieutenant Matlln doesn’t talk much about the dangers of crossing Milne bay twice under enemy aircraft fire. Hl* only regret Is that lie dropped his e.im,-ra Into the water while getting into the rescue launch That's a major casual fy to u man with a dare-devil I h.-bby. — — -o — • Public Parly Catholic School Auditorium Tuesday N p. m. SMITH DRUG CO.
