Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1943 — Page 5
J iiP AY. JUNE 10.1943.
Met Reports ffl.gpOßT oF LOCAL fOJiEIG'N MARKETS t©r MURRAY 4 CO. KLik.ndi es BMP.; Be me. Craigvifle, WHl'hire received every day - «"• June 10 - CT. ■■ CT*',. HI >355 fl •• 1145 M ... • 13 35 M- ■ . I *" s CT* bl fl* ‘ ' 12 75 |fl 10 <»o f1...* 13 W CT 14 00 fl. 9<>o K.u - ”J 0 flL.rct: r egg and IpCiW QUOTATIONS Fymiahed by Egg 4 Poultry Co., Phono 158 CT effected June 10. white effS, • 3jc flrx.H eggi, large, |K ; . 34c IHllm ......*e»n»»a.e*ee er naan 22c fl’:- . L'l X< |K . , !ft yers . |K. .*■ )5c Sr aAYNE LIVESTOCK |RI. .. 1.. .1 no: 10. i UP) gflri: CT 112!. I - 200-300 lb. . Kr 3.01 |i..t Ibi . 313.6". 111; itaxx. 110.50. ‘1.7 down; y< a,iflw'»< 6*>»H I lipped cwi-f, fI>C«GO LIVESTOCK flt ;.r Hpi Liv • uiihic receipt*, lo.OOO; .nd ~ >iiiol 10c high ulabb receipts, 4,500; M is anil year!flftu to .i shade higher; • u u.:h Wednesday h |KS« at.-• top. 316 60. hot r-i.’ly (hoice offered; |B- '■ 111• '•* i holce lieifb«e 115.75; bulk. |Ki' valets steady at ulalhe receipt*. 3."00; '.i ■. |„ ni|| K steady lo tars i holce fed Wertlambs. 316.25; littb* IK'blped *.fl. Ungs; strictly ■By* held above 11550; fl” Wwt- 315 25-316.25; H’T » 'h i holce ah rn na 10 d'-maiid at |K down. Livestock Jun.- io - (UP) SB* twialile hog, 5,000; marKr' in 1 17 t<> 25 cents highfl* Ml I'm paid for 160 to Vifth's few ( holce 22" ■ *»M weights 111 |0; I<HI fl*”"' l '. J|2 25 to 113 25; higher, mostly 113 rattle 400, calves $00; heifer* steady; COW* !.**. pound good steers and medium 313 50 |W* f-» good and choice Ki" f ■ 5: ->. Veaiem steady („j, ■*« nf heifers 114.00 to steady, top 316 00. ■* ••‘>*ep 12oo; lamb mart» 116.00; common *1 pound shorn lambs ■T "»d« M pound* „f(e,. one pelt, 314 65. K 1 * 6 ® CRAIN CLOSE Kel ” 15 «‘" t . »»<«%% Ks.‘: ” " slt - «'i” .Si "5B; K'J ?V,A; Hept . .65HA. **' ■ Ee 0R * IN market B*"* ELEVATOR co. jjjM •— —- ■ fretted Ju ße iq. ■** J "‘ b)fc t to change ’ ,rin < day. I* ’»red at e| t v a tor. ~s' Ke'*'' 1 "' 141 Ks, ,rn -1 31 r IXS Ke .. CS BT « Per bushel leaa I £ Hr ,W ‘*“- 1. u k tarn. ■ BIXI.BR Vs nJ? UM: ■ ht>M M I,:M to »:» ■ ’*SX°m m ' ■ U * W "* Gismm Fitted
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Local classifies : ADVERTISING RATES ' Minimum for first Insertion 30e Ona Time, Per Word i/ 2 < j Additional Insertions Par Word, Per Day 1< j Obituaries, Verses, Resold. Want . |4 i Menus, run menu style ....„«_ |1 I Notices, Csp Heads, 8-pL body job | (12 picas deep, one column) FOR SALE fOR BALK -Paint. Try the new water paint Dehydray. Covers wall paper. Uhrick Bros. 94 ts CHICKS now available. All popu‘. htr breeds. Rpecial 1 6<ni White Rocks. Order now for June and July. Mrs. Georgia Gage. Monroe phone. 136-21 FOR SALK — PtiHna~Liv(' Stocjt Spray, kills and reptile stable files, house flies, horn fib s and mosquitoes. 1 active Ingn I AA-1 rated and tested by IJ. 8. government. Stiefel's, Decatur. 132-6 t FOR SALE Plants, all klnde vegetable plants. Open evenings. Mrs. Wm. Strahm, corner 9th and Nuttman. lM4t FOR SALE Kalamazoo kitchen range. Good condition. Glen F. Hoffman, Hoagland, Phone 1 ring on 31. 137-3tx For sale piaT top office desk, good condition. Phone 570. FOR SALE 350 started pullet-. 6 week old .Manwaring R.0.1*. Trojtnest mating Leghorns, bred for maximum egg production. Will ■ell at cost plus teed for 4<>c each. Call Ml 3 a 1 For sal li .’wile, Sea Ila 2,0001 b. capacity with grain-tlgat dump bed. 6.00-16 tire. In perfect condition. Sell for |75. Call 8614. a 136 3tx FOR SM.I-: I in St Mary's township, a real bargain, 350 per acre. Roy S. Johnson. Phone 1022. 1363 t I‘oif saij: ■■ I", blooded spotted male hog. Oliver riding corn cultivator. Vernon Brodbeck. k miles northeast Decatur. 136t2x FOFsalk Sue o? i> 89 acre farms In Paulding county. Ohio, with beautiful modern hot) - and best of out buildings; barn has concrete floors; modern cow stallIw. Roy S. Johnson. Phone 1"22 136 3t For SALE Speciaily-prepared baled wood ahavings tor chickens. One bale covers 300 square feet Dick Burdg. J . , dl x Fsir ■fLU.E - Brood e r”house*, streamlined insulated type, delivered and set up. immediate delivery on limited number. See Geneva Hatcheries, E Stu< Uy. Phone 156, Geneva. Ind. 124 ts NOTICE Just reeh'd bulk ship ment Purina Live Stock Spray. Supply limited. Get yours now for we will receive no more this year. Stiefel Grain Co. No. First St.. D< 'FOR SAI.I. : Polaml China gilts; bred farrow August 1. Holstein bull: Bla‘ k -'b' gus bull; William Reichert. Berne. Phone 2011. 1; i-6tx FOR SALE 1935 Dodge truck. I'a ton. long wheel bane; good rub ber and in"' ■ I’-- •' : : 1 > '• FOR SALE —H room modern brick bungalow, priced for quick wale. Will take >niall proper! j in trade. Schmitt, phom MT. 1 : i For Their Country!
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WANTED M ANTED — Radi o a to repair. • MANTED Fat horsea; blemiabes not considered; 310 to 350 per head. Frank Burger, phone 569-A. WAITED TO lil y tJylSFd7>f •Mrs. El Shaffer, Preble phone. Itx V. AXTIJi "J ~ r , ii< an-“lot~fu r planting. Phone 3615, Russel An--11 ' 137-gltx WAX I.Ji 11, I'.l'Y 2 nusli-1 of good seed potatoes. Delivered at 221 North 6<«t. Decatur Indiana. Phone 123 l _ _ 137-llx MAX 11.|» S, . || basement use. Cal! 5141 or 110 S. b 137-2tx SEWI.XG ,M.\< JII.XI. ItEPAIItlN’il —All makes. Needles, oil, belta, parts. Boaidman’s, 445 South First. 130-12tx _MIS< ELLANEOI S FARM LOANS at 4% tor 10 yuan. N'o expense to borrower. C. D Lewton, Decat .t, Ind. 15-b-ts FARMEIIS ATTENTION —We r» move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts FARM LOANS at 4% for 15 years. No commission charge. See John W. Tyndall, Room 7. Peoples Losn 4 Trust Bldg. 15-ts Business Services TRY VAPO BATH — For relieving Arthritis, T. 8., Sinus, Colds, Gland Bladder Trouble and skin trouble of all kinds. With massage tit Herman C. Weber Bath, 107 So. Second St., Decatur. Ind. 134-ts FREE ESTIMATE without 'obligation on roofing, siding and Johns .Manville rock woo! insulation. Tlnee years to pay. First payment In November. Boardman 415 South First, Phono 411. 131-12tx FOR RENT FOR RENT Go<»d threu room house. North 13th St. Homewood. Jim Martie. 137-3tx FOR'RENT 71i W .Monro~St7. duplex, new, modern 2 bed rooms. 135-3 t DISTANT) FOUND LOST Wlo-1 and tire, 6:50x16. Sam D. NTi--bauni. .Monroe. 137-2'x LOST Ration Book N'o. 1. Paul Schueler, route 2. 137-glt —o — MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York <to< ks steady lit moderate trading. I! Is. irregular; V. S. governnt'iits. sh ady. Cotton futures, steady. Grains in <Til« ag(». oats were up 1-P,i- a bushel; wheat was off *» *«• : rye wae up U-’s‘X and c> tn was unchanged. Chicago livestock, bogs Him; cattle unevenly strong to a shade high- r. lambs steady to strong, and sheep sli ady. Stock Closing N'ew York Jun. 1» <FP) D«»* Jon. s < .using -l.s k ,iv. ritges: to Industrial* 1416* up 0.19. 20 rail- 36.12 up 15 utilities 2».25 up •»"!». 65 stock* !• *4 tip tt.t'7. Total stock ale* Coin'iitied circulation of 8 219 dally and » ekly 11. W*|M|H r* in Hie I S in 194" *.te 62.2d2.mH). the highest total ever i.|*<rted in a federal census. FOR SALE Tht dwelling house and ground known as the Ziegler l>ro|MTty in Monmouth. Tin undersigned will receive bids at his office until 7 o'rhtck Frida) Evening. June 11. ’l3 If satisfactory bid is not received <al< will Im continued. Sale to be subject to approval of Court. Kight reserved to reject any or al l bids. Terms: Cash. HENRY B. HELI.EK. Administrator 133 South Second Street FOR SALE s.™.* luiii-ifl » Wi,l ’ e Typ t „ writer Paper — SOc I.cam saill-zo lb White Typ*writer I’sper —- 1-15 Ream mail 16 lb «"lte Tyi~ writer Paper — 12” ,te4m SUxlt-ie n> *’•>«• T ’' l * . writer PaP-r - l « R-m graph Paper - I.W R««® Decatur Daily Democrat IM North Second Street
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Nazi Crew Stands By As British Vessel Sinks ' ~~~^ w fl ■ flp ah* Ma I W w ' ▲vt« biff U tk 'vdr r - I: A British merchantman is purportedly shown sinking, above, while a German vessel aland* by In ai unidentified sea. according to thu caption on this German photo received through neutral sour. - <T.-v of the enemy vessel, which presumaibly Is an auxiliary cruiser, sevine to be making no effort to rescu possible survivor*.
Peter Stucky Dies Early This Morning Berne Resident Dies At County Hospital Peter Slinky, 86, life-long resident of Berne and vicinity, died this morning at 5:50 o'clock at the Adams county memorial hospital. Death wae attributed to complications. following a fractured hip which h< sustained in a fall at his Berne home last Sunday. He was born in Adams county on October 28, 1856, the son ut Nicholas and Vera Bchtniicker. Ho was u retired farmer u)id had lived In the town of Berne for tl|e past 26 years. Surviving, besld.« the widow.
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Sarah, are four children: Mrs. Anna Minger of Berne, Mrs. Edna Wittwer of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Pear! .Moser of Van Nuys. Calif., and Oscar of Detroit; two sisters, Kathryn Stucky of Berne and Christina, also of that town; seven grandchildren and three great grandcitilffren. Four brothers and a slater preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Missionary church In Berne, of which he was a m tnber. and burial will be in the M. R. E. cemetery. The body will be returned from the Yager funeral horn.- at Berne to the residence Fi*lday at 2 p. tn. and may be viewed there until time forth. services. 0 School children of Toledo. Ohio, follow special route maps on their way lo and fr<M» their homes, to avoid traffic hazards on busy and unproteced crossings.
Mrs. Martha Reams Dies This Morning Funeral Services Sunday Afternoon Mrs. .Martha Jane R. ams. 69. wife of A. M. Reams, well known resident of southwest of Decatur. dl«-d this morning at 6 1" o’c! »ek at the Adams county metnoil.il hospital. Death was attributed to complications, following an Illites* of one year. The deceased was Isiin In Adams county on July 19. 1873. the daughter of John 1> and Sarah Barnett-Kngle. She w.i* married to A. M Roams on Septcmlwr 3, 1910. He survives. Surviving also are the following brother* and sisters: Miss Eva Engle of Monroe. Will of Decatur. Mrs. Ednn Johnson of Rome City and L<-o Evan Engle of Monroe Two children and a sister preced ed her In death. Fumral services will h«> held Sunday afternoon at 1 3o o'clock at the Black funeral home, and burial will be In the Ray cemetery at Monroe. The Isidy may be viewed at the finier.il home after It' a m Friday. GAS SLASH (Continuwd Frum rsgs I) IL- added tliat that's he " why the governin< tit Is interested in bringing the more hydro-) lectrlc (irojects on the West coast lo release fuel which i« now being ti ed In industrial plaMs for generation of power. Fort Ben Soldiers Aid Indiana Farmers Indianapolis, Juno It'. 'IT') Some 2"( i Fort Benjamin Harrt.-on soldiers are being sent to fl >*l stricken southern Indiana coinin'inIties to aid in rehabilitation work and to assist farmers witli delayed |i,anllng. The commanding office, at the jm,-i. Colonel J.inie Churchill. h.iV* 1»» men may go to Mount Vernon in !’• *ey county, which I* on<- of the areas hit hardest by the inuii
FOR LATE PLANTINGEARLY HYBRID SEED CORN Limited quantity Certified Wisconsin Hybrids—as much as 10 days earlier than earliest Indiana, lows, or Ohio Hybrids—Our "best bet" for late planting. Price 5800 per bu. No orders reserved unless paid for. Call NOW. •MAI .MEE 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.
Jap Boats Equipped With Torpedo Tubes Sensational Report Sealed In 1934 Washington, June to. (UP) Japanese fishing boats off the coast of California Were equlppixi with torpedo tub * as early as 1934. And Nipponese spies charted the future site* of American war plant*. That’s the report of former members of a special house Investigating committee, which looked into unfriendly Japanese activities back in 1933 and 1931. The committee was disbanded when its sensational report brought diplomatic pressure. And Its findings were sealed In the library of congress. A resolution to break the seal dations. That unit will be commanded by Lieutenant-<2oton»l Kenneth Limb. The men will move to the Princeton area after one Week. Major iaiwreme Greenley will lead another group which will work in tin- Vlni-enn-s sector.
KNOW YOUR FOODS .by Mary Bell rjLkx Doctors sometimes tell patients suffering from digestive j TROUBLES TO eat A FINE MARGARINE SUCH AS NU-MAID; A This 'TABLE-GRADE' MARGARINE 1$ 97<* QiGESTI»LE.' XI, Children love nu-wud I canspaiad ) ON BAE AD ANO AFTER- I ON f SCHOOL SNACAS BECAUSE OF its sweet, churned ? RtSH havor.^* ,, AV* v|| AND THIS 'TABLE-GRADE’mARGAR-, / Z \ ine is so economic al, they r/ Miv|Wß| \ I CAN UiE IT LIBERALLY. /7 Good cooks use hu-maid . 1 when they want extra fine cakes ano pies, they also prefer mu-maio foil frying ano seasoning* 7 , NU-MAID IS A high ENERGY FOOD (3.300 CALORIES ] PER LB.). 97Ye DIGESTIBLE AND RICH IN VITAMIN ’A' -• T BUY A POUND TODAY AT YOUR GROCER'S. ’ MUD-MAD® 'v ; ** THt MIAMI MMGAfIINI CO., CINCINNATI
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and bring th> story of Jap iwpionage to light now is pending In the house. Part of the record Is said to deal with the early activities of George Sylvester Vlereck. who comes up for retrial later this week on charge* of being a Nasi agent. The commit:*, was headed liy llepre eiitstlve McCormsek of Masmuhiisetts, now house Democratie leader. o A|i|HUn(mrni nf Eto-nlnr CalHlr So. mail Noll.e t« hereby given. That ths uiKlerslgix-d han li*-fii .i|>|>»lnt>«l H<- • liter of the (-Ulate of W illlam M. Klt-on, late of Adams County, <l» - • .(-■ I. Tli»- <»ti(> it probably solvent. II E'. Klt»oii Ete-ulor l*. Il*m> lllrrli, Xfloraey Cleon FALSE TEETH . THIS tASY WAY... ■ t '"X Al ImU a srtattSe vsr a7 • ■7l 11 *4*" w* wad brUstvtrli It SA LEY . K\* J “ l »”* ’*•’ ‘’ u “ > bl a flsM es nalaa ts Wilk title aowd. dunkrauoa s 3 alaisa aasiah the artfuial dans katsht* ' saaa rriwsat 111 amr, rr—iasrai C..1 KI.IJKMTE lodav floro'll J. Smith lirug I'ompsny or any good ■I -s -r-(•
