Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1943 — Page 5
ImY, JUNE 19, 1943.
Reports for MU rr * Y 4 co- ' n livestock st %/r. Bern*. Craigville, '49-« r«ceiv«<i every dsy Wit! 12:30 P. m. M M B’ ->• 13 5 " M : M n.&o W 10 00 M noo » 650 n . 1350 —— SeiEIALE egg ano QUOTATIONS 9B Fumiahed by Egg 4 Poultry Co., . Phono IM ” Corrected June 19. "kite ““^9- 4 9<:*4 <W. large, “ 4 , " l< 2 " Bc .> ,-.<l fryer* 26c _ .... 15c GRAIN MARKET 19»>( ELEVATOR CO. CWrected June 19. subject to change during day. delivered at elevator. |9i- '.'..- .• 4! I* l ' wi '"' > 39'' ’ r ' !l 1 H .- 1 66 U^Kn:.'nt IB t 1 ■ * *■ > ....... .6.' M 01 per bushel lew. Rn .04 per 100 leu. 9 fob. farm. o n " n "'me out of Hi*’ M i■< li wea'her. »a» in one hour. IX VI OHTTI.HMr.ST mi. * '••!'■ ■ glvrn bl tlw re•K.ibeo .f M •>■ 'I- ■ ..,a p, app.-ai m 1 r i t l ourt. h. hl Ht BBt •'ll ■ n the 7th <tiy -t "'ll ..nd «h,rtv nu«r, It ' • A. ■ ••late of eal-l de. ' ' approved '■• t.> ■M*"- [..’ ..( ,t heirehlp .i.rl RV "•blhutlve nh.i ee BMP k •’ Ulmlnleti.trl* ■rwunj. .June n, mn tiiorne) June KT “ ■• » »»*■»» KRa SB " r tntwo <in xt» f Itevlew ~f A 1.1 II" MB.-*’ ..nd tlx.-d the folj^BI*''' 1 *''' t■ ■ -earlna ..l.jr- ti«.n f !.et.. l|la | pr .pert. ;■! ..< uieni ........ MB** luatlon t.uwlt M*' J ■ 1011—Inion. K n |»|., h d, Waihii.K MB * township-. MR'; *•• me n. i*«x-iu.»-.5; .. eremh. Hartl .-.I MBf. *’ 1 i -rrer»..n t..wn»hf|.« 'une :i. I*n — The |B* ll - •• Monroe an.) <l.-n. 1 ■ The City „f !>, ■ tr..m *. to tl IS a. !> "1 ' '. I.tral War Tim. > :•!' <4 am omitted tax'Hirer la-fore the bi.ar.l tr J Hie for Ini ~. MME •■-•ar* Will l.r Wali.-d In s'* 4 "f ttnvlaw SmM, '' r ’’i:rnn. Thurman I " Ulakey, H nner H H* hlld,. Hel|emeye r J ‘ nt 1 * "» im Ri.ii tn ••HOPHHTt Ml am • Cir. utt Court iK.w- .I?.* 3 Xo 3S »* |Rr “• ai.amx hk Witter <»f the e*ta»|rK, *>***. de< tamed. SM - ?" 11 " W Tindall Kxe. |R* ■ >ffer for , B le at PubliI^K.*' la’e r.eldenl of the ME , '* , '‘ 1 '‘alem. Adame < , .inHR ' • -n Wedneada). Jme m |R* • -• ■.. |.e fc. fl. M tile pergM Tert, of |t lr de edent t . . orn ewee, . ..al < . .!•. tinware, bed « eprina-. .' leittom < hair*, rn.ew. l.r — (la>a Jar. heat r •••ok Move. »hoe. and ma.-hme.. - arpet. ironma •->ard. la*i t, u . kote dlnlna table I ”‘*«re . upf.oard kit. hen * f " ' r '"’ h ' • I'Htie. pre»«. ’* 'irddlhM a»-..rtment y d uullta. wring, r grain ? r w,r » 'unused IMT Walnut bed and V 'W . walnut l.ed» 'twin. RL *”* kettle. J lea •klllei. linena and many ml'•Item* (.olla.tor. ..pp..; R J ‘hn W Tynda.l *?»eut®e 9?’ *tl»e»e» Kiaar _ ___
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LOCAL advertising rates Minimum for firot fniortlon 30e Ono Timo, Per Word ' Additional Ineertione Far Word, Per Day 1< | Obltuarlee, Vartee, Reaolutlona |f 1 Menus, run menu atyle |1 | Notlcea, Cap Heads. S-pt. body 50 < | (It picas deep, one column! FOR SALE TOT SALE —faint. Try the new water paint Dehydray. Covers wall paper. Uhrick Bros. 94 ts FOR SALE — hroo de r houses, streamlined Insulated type, delivered and set up, immediate delivery on limited number. Bee Geneva Hatcheries. E. C. Stucky. Phone 156, Geneva, lod. 128-ts fOR SALE —Plants: sweet potato, yarn, tomato, cabbage, cauliflower. mango, kohl rabl, brussels sprounta. red cabbage, celery and flower plante. Open evenings. Miw Wnt. Strahm, cor. Ninth and Nuttman. 142-7 t FOR SALE — Good sound Jers. y cow, 6 years old. giving good flow of milk. Mrs. Charles Troutner, phone 5714 b llljt FOR SALE Six room, semi-mod-ern house. Albert Beery. 816 Winchester Street, Decatur. 142-a4ti CSED Fl RNITVRE EteFric washer, used radios, office filing cabinet, several kitchen cabinets and cupboards. Congoieiiin and Axminster rugs, ice boxes. Decatur Upholstery Shop, 145 S. Second St. Phone 420. 144b2t BPECIALS “Radi~Ti Hmt t hs ? extension ladders, iron cords, some kodak flint. Arnold & Kb nk 144 3t FOR SALE Eight room hourEleventh street. Nathan C. Nelson. Decatur. g 148-3tx For sale <;<«>d buiidmg. gardening lots near General Electric. Easy payment* Bob Heller, a good I realty service, phone 870 or 4083. 143-ts FOR SALE — Airporcelain - ivory and green gas range. Decatur I'pholstry Shop. 145 S. Second St. Phone 420. UHt FOR SALE~2OO bushel - Dunfi. id beans. John .Miller, 2 miles northof Watt. 144-3tx fdtl SALft JoLn De ere 4-row I wet I cultivator, complete; good condition. T. H. Goldner, Hoagland phone. 143-3 t For SALE One used milking m 1 chine. S. E. Brown. 144-3 t FOR SALE Iron lied, springs night table, atudio couch, 2 gray and red wool Jacket suits, white hat. Phone 659. 144-g2t FoTF SALE Two colts. 2 and .31 years old. .Martin ILiugk. 144-3tx COMBINE OPERATORS Included in our large stock of belts we now have a complete line of combine and agriculture belt* to At all makes. Arnold A Khnk ill b FOfTSALE A g <>d ii-gi»t<-ivd II >l- - male calf; Carnation breeding; herd TB. accredited and Bangs certified BenJ. D. .Maz'-lin. It R 1, Berne. Phone Berne 4693. 145-2 t FOR SALE Manchu soy beans. 95 germination. Herman Weber. 1 mile east, ’-j mile south ot WilHans. *l4s—- — SALE—BramTnew. ultra modern F.H A. homes, built for luxurioiM living on estate ailed lots In ideal location. Ma. Arthur park addition. Total monthly ;»a>ni>iit* including principle, interest, taxes, insurance, all other coats. *27.66 Why pay rent? Applications laien by Boh Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870 or 4053. k 145tf FOR SALfc 1941 Buii-E‘70 _ »erb» 6 passenger coupe. 30.000 miles Good tires. A-l shape throughout. Phone 1. 1455-b6t o Huntington Lad Is Killed On Birthday Huntington. Ind. Juae 16— <1 P» Tragedy ended • day of joy for young Richard Myers yesterday at Huntingtea It was his 18th birthday and be bought a new car. He and a friend — Roy Adams were trying out the car on a gravel toad nm-.h of the city when the car«uddenly skidded and overturned Mvers was Isatantly killed In the crash. Adams was uninjured.
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WANTED WANTED - Radi oa to repair. Uhrick Bros. 806-ts SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING AH make Needk -. oil, belts, parts. Boardman's 445 South First. 143 12tx W ANTED Riders or a ride to General Electric. Fort Wayne, 3 30 p m to 12. Phone 1558. 143-12tx MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 yeare. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lewton, Decatur, Ind. 16-b-ts FARMERS AffENTidN- We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phoce 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts FARM LOANS at 4% for 15 years. No cotnminsion charge. See John W. Tyndall, Room 7, Peoples Loan & Truat Bldg. 15-ts Business Services TRY VAPOBATH —For relieving Arthritis. T. B„ Siuus, Colds, Gland Bladder Trouble and skin trouble of all kinds. With massage at Herman C. Weber Bath, 107 So. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 134-ts SA\ E FC El. wiTh good roof, hUTingand Johns Manville Rock Wool insulation—three year terms. Free estimate. Boardman. Phone 411. 143-12tx LOST AND FOUND I,(»ST Ration book No 2. Mrs. A. It Ashbaucher, 626 North Third street. 145-glt I.tIST \ ari l H :.a« I'ooke. Balog. It R. I. or leave at ration board. 143-3tx LOST "A" gaeolim- book. Six ticket*. Lohuus Mclntosh, Homestead No. 12. 144-Jtx FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment with bath. Abo sleeping room. 611 North Second.. 144-g2t FOR RENT Storage *|>ai e. abl.- for heavy equipment. Mutschler Packing Co. Phone 24 or 435. 1 !5-3tx ——— o- - American tanners have supplied aboil! 97 percent of the domestic market for cattle and beef wince early In 1923.
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MRS. MENNO AMSTUTZ IS HOSTESS TO CLUB The Better Homes club mid Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Menno Amstutz in .Monroe. Mrs. William Stucky presided at the meeting with prayer by Mrs. Julius Pfeiffer. After repeating the club creed, member* answered roll call by telling how to care for roec bushes Thirteen members and tw-r visitors were present. .Mrs. John Floyd gave the lesson on war tfrn • fabrics and Mrs. Stucky told how to launder the fabrics. It waa decided to hold a picnic in July on the lawn of the Methodlst church In Monroe, Refrnwhtnente of Ice cream, cookies and coffee were served by the hostess, assistd by Mrs. Otto Longcuberger. CIRCLE MEETINGS TO BE HELD THURSDAY The four circles of the Women's society of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will me«t Thursday at the following pltrc'*«. The Ruth and Naomi circle will enjoy a pot lu< k luncheon at the home of Mrs. Albert Belneke Thursday, .Members and friends will leave the church at eleven-thir-ty o'clock. .Mrs. Wesley Lehman will be hoetons to the Bethany circle Thursday evening a' eight o'clock while the Pitllalethean circle will begin its meeting with a picnic supper in the eochil rooms of the church at six-thirty. Miss Mildred Worthman will be hostess to Ute Friendship circle at home Thursday night at eight o'clock. A service flag dedication ceremony and regular etated meeting of the Eastern Stars will be held Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the .Masonic home. The eervici- flag ceremony will be of special Interest to those who have son* and daughters in service. No general meeting ot the women'* society of Christian service of tin- Methodist church will be h'-ld this week. However, Circle C will Hponsor a breakfast Wednes-
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phenea 1000 — 1001 Monday Needle Club. K of P. Home. After Temple. St. Mary's Society. Catholic School, 8 p. m Temple Meeting. K. of P. Home, 7:30 p. m. Tueaday Root Township Home Economics Club. .Mrs. Arthur Hail, 1:30 p. m. Civic Section Picnic, Hanna-Nutt-man Shelter House. 6 p. in. Catholic Ladles of Columbia, K. ot C. Hall, Pot Luck Supper, 6:30 p. m. Delta Theta Tau Buainaes Meeting, Elks Home. 6 p. m. Wednesday Delta Theta Tav llnitiatlon and Dinner. Elk* Home. 6:30 p. m. Mother's Study Club, Methodiet Church Social Room, 2 p. m. Red Cross Sewing Center. American Legion Home, 1 to 4:30 p. m. Circle C. of WSCS Breakfast. Mrs. John Nelson. 9 a. ni. Thursday Eastern Star Service Flag Ceremony. Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. Rut-h and Naomi Circle, Mrs. Allien Belneke, Pot Luck Luncheon 11:30 a. m. Bethany Circle, Mrs. Wesley 8 p. m. PhHalethean Circle Picnic Supper, Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church Social Room. 6:30 p. m. Friendship Circle. Miss Mildred Worthman. 8 p. m. Circle D of WSCS Breakfast. Mrs. R. A. Stuckey. 8 a m. Friday Red Cross Knitting Center, American Legion Home. 1 to 4:30 p. m. day morning at nine o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Netoon and Circle D. will breakfast at nine o'clock on Thursday morning at the home of .Mrs. R. A. Stuckey. Everyone Is urged to attend. There will be a meeting of the Pythian Sister needle club Monday night after th- Temple meeting in the K of P. home. A good attendance io desired. Hostesses will
Gets Medal I Pvt. Carl Mankey, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Forest Mankey, and a member of the I'. S Marine Corps, recently was awarded a medal for his showing as an expert rifleman Pvt. Mankey entered the Marincorps In January 1943 and Is now assigned to: 18th Replacement Bn. Co A FM FTC Camp Elliot. S«n Diego. Calif. be Mrs. Clarence Wober, Mrs. Gli«* Porter. Mrs. H. E. Butler, Mr*. Delton Passwater and Mrs. Frank Butler. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia social meeting Tuesday evening at the K. of C. hull will opeu with u pot luck supper at 6:30 o'clock.. - —0 f ANSWERS TO “DO YOU KNOW?” I 1. Hatan -(Job 2'4). 2. He prayed three linn s a day — < Daniel 6:HD. 3. Jehovah's rule otter nations < Micah 4:3). 4. Christ (Colassians 1:20). 5. By God's love to us -(1 Johu 4:19). 40,000 SOFT COAL (Continued From rage 1) down a* miner's resentment against the war labor board grew R«'|Mirts from Ashland said that almost 2.500 meinb'-rsi of th< I'MW district 3fl were affected in early shutdowns. .Meanwhile, most of the T.ooo miners of district 11 at Terre ILlilte. Ind . were said to have laid down their tools. A union spokesman said the miners were not striking, but merely exercising their right to work only live days a week. -o AMERICAN AIR (Continued From Page 1) anew front Burma. Creation of the east Asia command is believed to have lieen decided at the recent llooseve’tChurchill ronference in Washington. • In addition to moving against the Japs in Burma and .Malaya, it will cooperate with china, the I’nlted Ntab a and Auntralia. presumably to help direct the entire southeast Asia war. The appointment of Waveil as viceroy Is seen as shelving lor the duration the question of India's future statu*. Independence demand* are expected to lie sidetiai lied until the war is over. Meanwhile. Waveil presumably would finish building India as a gigantic I’nlted Nation* base for the growing role it is scheduled t-> playThe appeals for more air power for Australia evidently have been answered. Vultee Vengeance div< - bombers are reported la-ing used in thin theater lor the flist lime.
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Pfc. Robert Koeneinann of Preble has arrived safely in North Africa, according to word received here. Ilia brother Cpi. I<ouis Koe'!«mann. has been oversea# since the first of the year. Pfc. Arnold .Martin of Camp Bowie. Texas-., has arrived home on a flfteen-day furlough He is a son of Mr*. Sarah Martin. Edward L. .Miller and Harry D Reinhart have both been advanced to the rank of seaman, first dare from tiiat of seaman, second class, according to word received here. Both boys are serving In the Pacific theater. Seaman .Miller Is llie son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Miller of route one and Seaman Reinhart is the son of Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Reinhart. Mrs. Willi* E Taylor has received word from her husband, Pvt. Willie E Taylor, stating that he arrived safely tn Africa. In his letter he said that he had a nice trip, did not get seasick and that the scenery wan beautiful. His address cannot be published because of censorship regulations. Staff sergeant Richard Frauhlger of Fort Lewie. Wash., Is horn • on a furlough. He is visiting Ills parents. Mr and Mr*. Harry Frauhlger ot 618 North Second street. Pvt. Ivan Reynolds arrived here la-t night on a 1 l-day furiough from Camp Van Dorn. Mie*., where he is stationed with th- 99th Division of the C S. army. Pvt. Reynolds has been in service "lx months. This is hi* first furlough. Pfc. Leo Hackman, son of Mr. and Mi*. An-elm Hackman, arrived early this morning to epend a ls-day furlough from hie duties with the I'. S. army at Camp Howie, T'-xas. Pfc Hackman. « former IM'HS athlete, entered the service on November 3. 1942. Pfc. liarold H Borm- i« now as signed to: Hq. Co. 2 Bn. 318 luf. A I’O s». Camp Forrest, Tenn. The addres-> of Cpl. Sari K. Shoaf has been clianged to: 714th Ry Opn. Det. Camp Claiborne, La. Two women marine* will arrive in Fort Wayne Wednesday to interview applicants for the U. S. marine corps women* reserve, according to an announcement by Staff Sergeant Theodor.- J. Gray. In charge of the marine corps recruiting station First women mariniM to Visit Fort Wayne, the two representative* of the n«-w marine corps women’s reservi- ar ■ First Lieutenant Katherine B person* and Fcrgeant Marie Pulu-zak. Now 0:1 .1 tour of Indiana cities, they will have their headquarters at the marine corp* recruiting office, poet offh-e building, during their stay in Fort Wayne on Wednesday and Thursday o City hospital surgeons in It slon wetr blu. instead of white gown* to reduce distracting glares in the operating room-* coded by tighter*, they attacked two enemy villages on Selaroe island north of Australia.
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Baker 2-C u ■ - | 1 ' VJF KW ' I Herbert Banning, baker second class in the C. s Navy, was recently advanced to that rank from bakei. third class. Banning is serving with the navy ai an undisclosed destination. Hl* wife and family reside here. Banning was employed liy th< formre HonEKi list Bakery here. 39 AXIS PLANES (Contlnasd From Tags 1) cerlled. The ministry's news service says three big RAF raid* probably have destroyed more than two square miles of the city. In all. some 1.500 acre* of the city have been ravaged 0 . ■■■ . Report Duesseldorf City Os Desolation lamdott. June 19 (I'P) The air ministry report* that the German industrial city ot Duesseldorf is a no-man'a land ot bomb craters.
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