Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1943 — Page 5
MfSDAY. JUNE 23. 1943.
Sports ‘ W,,»pOR T oF lOCAL {■[rlSifiN market* for MURRAY A CO. B. of livestock at Berne. Cr.igvlll., ,4 wiilthlre rtceived every day »til 12:30 p. m. June 23. B; • 'BB 13 35 K 1325 ■ ■■ M ... Hls aBI 10.00 JBB-m 12 50 JV' 13 50 alt- 9 00 ■». - «00 Hot'JALE EGG AND QUOTATIONS fymlehed by Egg 4 Poultry Co., Phone 158 {greeted June 23. IHb.T white <-gg», egg*, l« r <*. IB 3 ■ 34r »•- 22c K-. 21.5 c ' 27.5 c Kz.:. > fryer* .. 26c |K* • ' v . ■ lie •Bmicago livestock |Kt June 23 - III’) - ie<e||>tH 12,000 |K'< *trong to In I u«--<!..>••« av r ■t? 14. M. |Mp receipt* 8.508; |B>n> 25 cent* lower; |K:» rent* lower than Early top on 1 '"" -..me held mound |Hk.i : i:. ml 65" Heifer* >»■ 16 25. Vealer* tin- «• .’io down; largely MkUev. (liable receipt* l.Oon a. five Load Mtrh tly :*. ,1 a .--• ,-r-i < llpp with number one *kln|Hnii •■> inedhiin throwout’s pounds Ji* .50 to 13'iu lion io 1550 on native 3' >p 16 00 paid fol head i hoice to yard >' .'v c<.od and < h<>l<-e B*> . ».* B.'Ml to 8.25. ■»‘h*POLlf LIVESTOCK Jun.. 23 - (I Pi — wla'il, receipts 12.000. on Uo to 4'io pound running 15 cent* lower; steady; top of ■KJ Ln good and choice pounders. Bb salable receipts 7<»0; B •*> Hirer* and heifer* B ,!, ady. f w h>-ad wtecr* B**’ good Meer* 15 35. few heifer* 14.50 to 1175. By** l ' 15 "0; waler* steady. nlable receipts too. hrnerally about at.ady B” 1 "' "l’ rin < lamb* U"0; B* H‘* to 14.75. fr T WAYNE LIVESTOCK B"’ 1 )". Ind , June 23 (Ul’l B market running 15 2". low B Wlh w, W"» 113 50 13.70 B* >l7. spring lamb* sl4 50 B lifting*. sl3 down; cltpp B >' down. B'CAGO GRAIN close r.' July - »1 <1%14; Sept • B”*- Dec., »1.4J4 %. II 05B; July deferred ■L*’’'- I1.05B; Sept . deferr. r" : th*, 11.018. RvV M '* : 8,1,1 ' f**L GRAIN MARKET *** ELEVATOR CO. Erected Jun< 23. Sas ' 'abject to change . daring day. "* delivered al elevator. ij* 4 Wtheat )| <6 I** Com ! 44 corn 1.41 7" 1.66 »2db. toot 64 ~ 1.85 a-- - . .65 7*l * per bubal lea*. * per IM loon. **b. tom. • "*tTS AT A QLANCE L*?* bighe.-. * high,,.. *-. **dy to 25 cwnts higher Chicago: onu tinchang 4* M. wheat down th to 4. ** to H. and corn unL **‘Uveotock: Hog* otroag. *» and lamb* active.
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LOCAI. CLASSIFIED ■ ADVERTISING RATES | Minimum for first fneertlon 304 One Time, Per Word v/ 2 f i Additional Insertion* Per Word, Per Day i< Obituaries Vereee, Reiolutlono Ji | Menu*, run menu etyle |1 | Notice*, Cap Head*, S-pL body so< | (12 pica* deep, one column) j FOR SALE W>R SALE—Paint. Try the new water paint Dehydray. Cover* wall paper. Übrlck Bro*. 94 ts Forr ftALlf — Brood e r house*, streamlined insulated type, delivered and set up, immediate delivery on limited number. Se. Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky. Phone 156, Geneva. Ind. 128 ts FOR SALK Plant*: ■*..• potato, yam. tomato, cabbage, cauliflower, mango, kohlrabi, bru»*els sprount*. red cabbage, celery and flower plant*. Open evening*. Mr* Wm. Strahm, cor. Ninth and Nuttman. 14Mt FOk SALE 3oiii ,u i gardening lot* near General Electric. Easy payment*. Bob Heller, a good realty service, phone 870 or 4083. 141-ts wanTEB Experienced woman bookkeeper. Salary 1125 per month. Reply Box 147, Democrat Office. g 146 3t FOR SALE - AH tn'Mlern house, close to G. E. Priced for pick ■ale. Term* If desired. Phone 1148. 1i 146-31 FOR SALE — 2 piece livingroom suite, .Maple dinette suite, kitchen table, chair* and cabinet. Skel-gaa stove, three burner with oven, Iron bed. spring*. Call 8794. ll'i.Lv frOR SALE <•<>:;«■■ pup*, f- MB II- ' drive stock. L. H Worthman. route 2. Preble phone. 146-3tx ToiTiULE > - k inet. dining room table. Phone 643-B. 146-3 IX FOfi^SALi!—3 day old calf; Dun field soybeans. Wm. Bertsch. 3 .miles west Coppess Station. 147 2t FOR SALE — Fui neck piece, fur coat, man'* topcoat. heAvy bath robe. Mr*. E B. .Macy. g 147-3 t FOR SALE 4 mottth* old ■ d lii*h settor, femab-. I’iiosi. I"! 146 b3t FOR~SALE~Th~I'.’s. Drummond home. 621 W«Mt Adam*. See or phone Cedi Harvey, 986-K or G. Remy Blerly. Phone 128. 147 g3t Ftilt SAI.E Man'* Bicycle, good condition. 6<'l Jefferson St. lis-ltx FOR 'SM.E~T wo 5 room hou* -*. All modern; Two 6 room houe e. all modern. Walter J Bocktnan, 153 S. Second St. ph »n<- 3. ll» 3t FOR SALE 1941 Buick. 7'l *erbw. 6 passenger coupe. 30,008 miles. Good tire*. A-l shape throughout. Phone 1. 11551i6t FOR BALI'. Good Oliver i corn cultivator. W. (’. Macke, 1 mile east. 3 mile* north of Pr-Ide. 116 3tx FOR SALE Spike tooth ba |8; single row corn plow. |B, with new shovel*; 8-ft. binder with good web*, »85. Page Mitcli. 6 mile* earn !»>•( atir . t K x F<iR _ 'SAi.E New baby Leather, collapsible. 1127 Wc*t Adam*. !,k - ' Ft)fi“sAl.E I.'-'. f u.- I l i" !• bay rope; 110 feet. u*ed ’* inch rope. O T. Johnson. Phone 621 f 148-2tx FOR SALE Baby ihi k oil and electric brooder stove-, Servall litter and plenty of Wa>n .hi k wtarter now Order Decatur chick* now for July and August <1 livery. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. 14S-4I
LOST AND FOUND MIST Tire & tub< on Preble road. finder please call phone 956 K 148 3tx FOUND Watch own> r may have ■am* by identifying and paying for ad Reply Bo* ><” ** Democrat Offf<. I47g3tx LOST -Driver's license and Ration Book One. Toribio Cortex or return to Ration Board. 146-3tx Service Station Re-Opened Today Bill Tutewiler ha* re-o|»»-ne>l the Standard service station on th" southeast corner of Monroe and Thirteenth street*. Th’<- station wan closed »om>-time ago when the proprietor. C. H. DMtolL accepted other employm* nt. The n- w operator recently flten a discharge from th.- U. S. -rniy after serving over-ea* to several monthStock Closing Sew York. Jun. 33 -4UP» Dow Jone* clo-ing stock averages: 38 Industrials 148 <H up 1.81 20 rails Ji33 «P • 3J 1J Unlit:** 3«32 up 0 8* *5 64<x k» *6 38 up 8 15 Total stock **le» $38,238.
; WAil DONIIS Mora/e Builder j Someone has said the potato peeling machine has done more to raise ; morale in our Army than any other one piece of equipment This machine saves time and manpower. [ They come in three size* . . . the fifteen pound machine, costing $125; a twenty-five pound machine at $133 : and the 45 pound capacity at $2Ol 1 IB So KP duty isn’t so bad as it was in World War I. with potato peeling marhinc* n action in camps everywhere. Your purchases of War Bond* and other Government Sccuritic* wdl help provide these labor saving devices for our soldiers. "They give their lives—You lend your money." u.x 7r.<u*r> borrow* WANTED WANTED — Radio* to repair. Übrlck Bros IN if SEWING MACHINE REi'tIRING All make*. Needles, oil. belt*, part*. Boardman’* 115 South First. 143-12tx WANTED Man to drive trai tor to plow corn. Phone 956-K. 148-2tx WANTED Rider* or x ride to General Electric. Fort Wayne, 3:30 p. :n to 12. Phone 1558. 143 12tx WANTED 2 room- for housekeeping. North part of town preferred. Call 33s after 5 p. m. 147-gt.f. WANTED To buy <" h :it. '■> <H 6 room modem house. Phone 522. 147-3 t -Loan* on farm* Ea*t era money. Low rate*. Very liberal term*. See me for abstract* of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f WANT El ~ TlThau 1~ h* *7i nd ru Irish. Jay Osborn, Phone- 1573. H 6 3tx MISCELLANEOUS FARM loans at 4% for 10 year*. No expense to borrower. C. D Lewton. Decatur, Ind. 15-b-ts FARMERSATT E.N3 ION —W* IR* move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur plione 2008. We pay all phone charges. The Stadlsr Products Co. 15 ts ■! ■ I*l I Him-— ■■ *ll II I-1—..1 ll -IHI FARM LOANS at 4% fur 15 y> ars. No commlesion charge. See John W. Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Loan A Trust Bldg. 15-ts .... —- -fr... —- Business Service?. TRY VAPO-BATH — For relieving Arthritis, T. B„ Sinus. Cold*. Gland Bladder Trouble and skin trouble of all kind*. With manage at Herman C. Weber Bath, 187 So. Second St . Decatur. Ind. 134-ts Save ci el wRB good r<*>i I Ing and Johnr Manville R<>< k Wool |u*ulation three ) ar terms. Free estimate. Boardman. Phone 411. 14312tx FOR RENT EORRENT \.<i'm'H Eully okml ern completely private apsrimeat. three room* pin- bath, on Mercer a*. Available after June 28. Phone 1236 now. 148-31
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FACTORIES AND PORTS m both Germany and Italy sUll are taking a relentless pounding from Allied bombers that *trik* from North African and English bases. This map shows objectives of the bomber* during one 24-hour period. Bombing of Italian port* may be a prelude to invasion by United Nations forces. t (lateraatioael) j
RED CROSS HOME NURSING Keep Cool in an Emergency tKditor's note: Tbf* i* the sixth in a series of ten article* on Home Nursing prepared by the public Information service of the American Red Cross. For complete detail* about the standard course, inquire of your local Red Cress chapter... Try to keep a few of the most simple and often needed rule* and n inediee in mind —then you can “keep cool" in an emergency. You rnay save a life by knowing: Burns are of three degrees: first, where the skin Is reddened and t< nder; second, when skin blisters; third, where tissues are destroyed and skin partly gone. The more extensive a burn, even though not deep, the- more serious it may he. For third and second degree and extensive first degree burns, use no oil. Fill a basin with lukewarm water and soda (two or three tableKpooii* to every quart). Soak a soft, freshly-foundered white cloth in the solution, twist ends to remove excess water and apply to tin- burn. Hun bandage loosely. For deep or extensive burns, a doctor's adrice should be sought. Poisons: "Flush, drain and refill ’’ When you suspect that some one ha* eaten poison, do everything you can to make him vomit while waiting for the doctor. Give four to seven glasses of warm or salt water (one teaspoon to a pint) or
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soapsuds. Severe abdominal pain may come from a number of cause*. Play safe by doing what would be right If It were a case of appendicitis. Give no food, laxative, or enema. Do not apply heat. If pain is ncco npanted by nausea, vomiting, fever, or abdominal tenderness, get in touch with a doctor at once. Animal bite*: All animal bites should be reported to a doctor at once; keep dog confined *o it can be under observation. If the animal should be rabid, snti-rahie* treatment should be given a* soon a* possible. In the meantime, you can give emergency care by washing the wound with running water and drying it with a clean cloth. Then apply two percent iodine wiih a cotton swab on a toothpick. Paint from the center outward for an inch or more, ix-t iodine dry before covering with a clean dreasing. (Th. next in the series, entitled "Reporting Symptom* to the Doctor,” will appear next week.) DETROIT QUIET AS (Con tl a sod Fruiw raao i> 20 percent. Blames Klan Chicago. June 23.— (UP) — Professor Louis Wirth of the University of Chicago says th.* Detroit race riot plsyed right into the hands of Axle propagandists, in fact, the noted *o< lologlst ha» reason to believe that the rioters were urged on hy such organisations as the Ku Klux Klan and the silver shirts which maintain strong units In l»etroit. Professor Wirth attributes Ito-
Refuses To Re-Open Non-Essential Mines WPB Refuses Plea From Gold Miners ■Washington. June 23 (UP)~ The war productton Ixiard ha* rejected western demand* that it rescind or modify it* order closing niin-exwntial gold miles. The WPB closed the mine* seven months ago to lncrea*e available labor supplies and to step up production of such other minerals a* copper, xlnc and lead. Mine operators. miner* and wiwtern legislators have protested that the order ha* not increased labor supplies and that it has worked hardship* upon mining communities which depend upon gold mine payrolls. In rejecting demands that it* order lie modified, the WPB today issued a clarification of regulation* riots to wartime tensions and latent prejudices touched off by unsatisfactory living condition*. “The rioter* were looking for a "scapegoat,” he say*, "and inflamed prejudices became uncontrollable." He warns that the factors that touched off the riot* still persist, and he predicts Chat future disorders are inevitable unless the causes are removed. He advocates the establishment of a system of mass education in inter-racial relations, before —a* he put* it "racial discord knocks out our entire war program."
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under which operator* can ■<ek exemption from the order. It *aid operator* may appeal for permission to continue operation* It the critical material output of tlie individual mine makes an equal
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Public Auction Th. mid. raigned executor of the Amanda Ayres estate will of! r for ml. at public auction al the late residence of lite deceas-d near Sah in, on Wednesday, June 30,1943 1:30 o’clock p. m. the following personal property, towit; |im bushels Corn; Ewes; Coal; Tools; 2 cheat of drawers; bed ami springa; I rock rs; cane bottom chairs; mire hardware; boiler (Hass Jara; Heating Stove; Cook Stove; Shoe* and Rubbers; Sewing Machines; Carpets; Immps; Lantern; Ironing Hoard; Ladder*; Books; llmkets; Dining Tabl. and leaves; dishware; Cupboard; Kitchen Table; Chairs; Crook* Clothes I’r ss; Clothes Box; Bedding; Assortnielli Blankets and Quilt". Wring." , Grain Sacks; Silverware (unused 1X47 Kogers., Dishes. Walnut Ibal and springs; two Walnut Beds (twin) •\ size; bras kettle, 3 leg skill.u; assortment of Bn ns; and many miscellaneous items (collector's opportunity.) TERMS OF SALE CASH John W. Tyndall, Executor (I Remy Itierly Attorney. Frank Dellinger, Melvin Liechty Auction, is
Administratrix* PUBLIC SALE IIOISEIIOI.D GOODS The iii.dei-igned adailni-ttatrix of the estat. <>f Harry F Mill, r, de.ea <<| will <ll at puldl. auction al 236 N. 6th St.. Decatur, Ind. SATURDAY. JUNE 26th Commencing at 1 P M, On. neatly new l-|.|e«< Walnut B. droorn suit, with Ih.x springs and nine! spring mat .; I cedar ch<-t; Jaquer Velour I>a ven port; une marly n« w Hjl; Axtnfn«tei rug; on. good Axmlnster xxlb; one nig Ini.' .mall tigs, imial bed complete; Oak dresser; Vanity drearer; 3 Elect < Fans, S', w I*, rs. ctiott oil room heater; chest of drawers; Sectional bo.fk.a-., •" ....issionil chairs; 1 desk chair; Ottoman, 2 flom lamp-: Kitchen "t consisting of 3-sectlon cabinet, table and I chairs Ga Rang . 1 laig. limn Imx; Coffee table. Occasional table; Heating stovi I’i.imes; Window drapes. Folding screen; Tubs; Dishes. I'l.-nslls; Clothes rack; Hoover Electric Sweep, i Electric Clock, la.t of Ind clothes; (I E. electrl. hand .leaner; Desk Lamp. Electric Toastmaster; laiwn mower; I'apertng boards and tools; garden tool . Electric motor and emery; Tarpaulin; Step )add< . Tiinn . ami carpenter tool ; Copper wa-h boiler; B-.ois; Shoes and <>»• r-hoes TERMS CASH ARVILLA OLIVER, Admrx. Key S 'Johnson \mtlom<i T Schief-rstein Clerk. II M It. Voss Atty.
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or larger contribution to the war effort than the material* and tailor u-ed And an appeal may also be taken If the necMMry labor van be obtained without drawing upon any essential war activities.
