Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1943 — Page 5
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feel Reports wLv REPORT of LOCAL Kwreign market* *** S for MUR** y * co - K ll kinds of livestock at ■J* Beme, Cralgvilla, wiltoHire received every day 12=30 p. m. ■ Curetted June 25. In 15 K : t.< 1:133 ■ 13 30 Mg ,<, ik« 13.25 K/b* 12 ’? bs *-•• 11-65 ■Jib, ” 35 V _..„ 10 00 ■*" 14 00 ■* 1"' 650 K7... 9 «« K'e. -6" Lolesale ego and KuLTRY quotations B Furnished by ■mt Esg A Poultry Co., Phone IM H Corrected June 25. Kbits white egga, Ei-.P _...—85c Ker sited egg*. large, ■> *jp 34e K* ben* 22c Kiw 24.5 c Ktpnngers .................. 2»c ■n broiler and fryer* .... 28c Ks-.rs and stags . ....—.— 15c KIbAPOLIS LIVESTOCK June 25 — (VPI — ■irt: Bp calable rec Ipts 10,000. K fairly active; fully Heady; Kn. hulk sales 13.85 down. Kk tillable receipts 300; K>• Not enough steers Btafer* to teat the markt; Kb about steady: vealera K » Bay salable receipts 200. ■bitJ uteady on small supply; ■ul choice spring lambs Bh mostly 14 25 to 15.00. ■CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE But July II II: Sept.. *1 14 V Bk. 51.46V81.46. kjttiy II 05B; July deferred B Sept. jl 05B; Sept., deterr* Ben Dec . lI.OIE. B Joly MH-H; Sept.. .87 V ■* a: '*■%. fcrf WAYNE LIVESTOCK B Wayne. Ind., June 25- <VPI ■amt: K Beady; 160 4001 b. weights ■ft 113 55-113.70. B” 115; spring lambs*. 814.50 ■* yearlini(« 813 down; clipped ■ I* down. I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK FM»- June 25 - (VPI —Livep* salable receipt* 8.000; « Heady, top, |I4 iff. salable receipts. bvO; calfew loads medium and ■sere and yearlings mostly Mt 814815.50; load choice W; heifers scarce; vealera It choice 815-815 50, N salable receipts. 1,000; Ms* steady to strong; good ” M M lb. fed western clip•Ms with number one and *•- 114 35-814.05; few heads v choice 105-ib. weights wliii • two skins. 815; native ******* 815-818; shorn native •IMI down. *<AL GRAIN MARKET *»K ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Juno 35. *’**• cubjoct to change . daring day. *• delivered at elevator. }•* WMat 1.45 niiow Con M 4 C®™ - 1«1 r .<4 ’•M —. i g 5 — .85 r■ •> Oar bushel teas. '*» -H per 100 Im*. tab Mrm. '•••ITS AT A GLANCE T » r k stocks, higher, higher *• M «edy. *» Chicago, wheat was up aats up 3%-3He; rye up a buahel, and corn on- * livestock, hogs and catr*** a “d iambs steady to *• A. BIXLER optometrist R a. .. H °UM: .* ft** 13:30 he 6:« Ml “ftey*. 8:00 p. m. TaNpe.ns MB ‘ l *mlnsd Glasses Fitted
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ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for first insertion 30« One Time, Per Word V/ 2 t Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day 1< Obituaries, Verses, ResolutlOM - 81 Menus, run menu style 81 Notices, Cap Heads, 8-pt. body sot (13 picas deep, one column) FOR SALE (*dh SALE-Paint. Try the new water paint Dehydray. Covers wall paper. Uhrlck Bros. 94 ts FOiFSAI.E— Ir o o de r bouses, streamlined Insulated type, delivered and set up, immediate delivery on limited number. See Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phone 158, Geneva. Ind. ltt-tt FOR SALE Good bsHdiSg, gardening lot* near General Electric. Easy payments. Bob Heller, a good realty service, phone 870 or 4083. 143-ts WHIf'WORRY"AIiiH T~MEAT ~ Will sell each week a few choice meat cockerels, 36j pound. I»i- k Btirdg. g IM-Bts FOR SALE Bred gilts. Phon.-318-A. ll'J.’tx FOR SALE—Two 5 room houses, All modern; Two 6 room houses, all modern. Walter J Bockman. 153 S. Second St. Phone 3. 148-3 t FOR SALE 1911 I’.u k 7" -• : 8 passenger coupe. 30.000 miles. Good tii A-l shape throughout. Phone 1. 1455-bßt FOR SALE ' IT weaiiiiig pigs Route 3, Decatur. C. P. 11.-cka-thorn. 1»" • \ FOR SALE lersey cow; Guetii* sely-Holstein row. Russell Fleming. Rural Route 8, one mile north Decatur. 150-3tx >OR sale Taylor tot: black crepe Jacket dress, size 12; dress ahoes. size 5. Phone 4135 149-g3tx Eolt s \I.E :r. 8 inch I ply belting; Good as new. Phone 4133. 150-3 IX ( FOR SALE - Dodge coupe. 39? .-v cellent tires. F. A. Amos, four miles southeast De atur. V. S. 33. 150-2tx FOR SALE Bk oft and electric brooder stoves. Servall litter and plenty of Wayne chick starter now Order Decatur chicks now for July and August delivery. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497 148-Et FolFsale Hi acri term 1 ’ Monroe; priced (or quick sale. 100 acre farm, 3 miles from Berne, highway 118. good improvements, reasonably priced. Jeff Lh-chty. phone 257. Berne. 150-3 t * —o — CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to the miniatcr. frienu-. neighbors and all others for then kindness, sympathy and helpfuln«ws at th** death of our husband and famiher. L. G. Hammond Mrs. L. G. Hammond and family. O Stock Closing New York. June 25.- i VPI -D*>w- , Jones closing stock averages. 30 industrials 142 25. up I 39. 2" railroads 35.83. up " 41. 15 utilities 2" 46. Up •> 28. I 85 stock* 48.93. up "51 Total Block sab* 1.146 *>B" Drs. R. D. & M. C. STEWART 1 a t Veterinarians Phon* 51 Wren, Ohi< Leo “Dutch” Ehinger insurance F I RE __ WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone >(0 "■**■ * 1 rWJ Vnclc ; Phil’s Philosophy gome people are *o con»tituttd that they would , rather lose a friend an argument i ARE VOI R rwm* -ItakinK Hot. InNiilate the attic wilh K.wkwoft- It "••he- a world of difference. Decatur Lumber Company 811 W Jefferson •treat Phono 2*B-
WANTED WANTED — Radios to repair Uhrlck Bro*. 308-ts SEWING MACHINE ItEI AIRINc; All make*. Needle*, oil, belts, part*. Boardman * 445 South First. WANTED -Womiin for dregs finishing. Decatur Dry Cleaners, ' ' I'd e.ui 149-g3t WANTED Riders or 1 ride to General Electric. Fort Wayne, 3:30 p. m. to 12. Phone 1558. WANTED T,ivlor 1 tot"In“good condition. Phono 8181. 15<>-g2t WANTED Sonic one to make 8 acres of hay on ehares. .Marion Stults. Phone 513-L. 150-3 t WANTED- Loans on farms? Eastern money. Low rate*. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 m w-f MISt’ELI ANEOUS FARM 'LOANS at 4% for 10 year*. No exp<n«e to borrower. C. DLewton, Decatur, Ind. 15-b ts Farmers attention — We remove dead horses, cow*, hogs, etc. Decatur phene 2000. We pay all phone charge*. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts FARM LOANS at 4% for 15 years. No commission charge. See John W. Tyndall, Room 7, People* Loan A Trust Bldg. 15-ts Business Services TRY VAI’O BATH —For relieving Arthritis, T. 8., Sinus. 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 GET VOI’R adding machine paper, inventory sheet*, file folders, typewriter paper, staples, Scrlpto pencils, other office supplies at th" Commercial Print St p, 210 8. Second St. 1493 t s7\VE'FI EL with good roof. *i<Ting and Johns Manville Rock Wool insulation—three year terms. Free estimate. Boardman. Phone 411. 143-12tx FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping loom in modem home. 315 N. 4th St. PfeOM 781. 1411-31 X FOR REN I Slo ping room. I win beds. Phone 1054. 150-g3t — ——• LOST AND FOUND LOST Gas ration books A A B Frank Brunner, b 119-21* NOTICE! We are now buying all grades of Paper stock at present market price. Also want Scrap Iron, Rag*. Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiator*, Bras*. Copper. Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cans. All kind* of *crap I* essential for war purpose*. We are al*o buyer* of Beef Hide*. Calf Skin*. Sheep Pelt*. Tallow. Fat* and Grease*, Old Lard. etc. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe Phone 442 money when you borrow The .Tina Life Insurance* Company's Farm Loan Plan turns over every cent of your loan to you. There are no deductions for • commiasiaffC for for tide —MfffiGM, \ •r for the apphcnriuM Yam f«/ tbt \ X *\ 1 The Sultles-|!Aiwards Co. Agents Dasatur. IM. Nibßck Aters Bldg.
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| RURAL CHURCHESJ Antioch M. B. C. Church John B ntrager, pastor Sunday Si liuol, 9:30 a. m. Ellis Skill-, superintendent. Worship service, 10:30 a. tn. Prayer service and Bible study Wednesday evening. 8 o’clock. ■ o Calvary Evangelical Church F. H Willard, minister Preaching service and Holy Communion, 9 a. m. Bunday Bchool. 10 a. m. .Midweek service Thursday. 8.00 p. tn. - ■ -o Rivarre Circuit Gillii-rt A. Eddy, pastor Mt. Victory Bunday Bchool. 9:30 a. tn. Cloycc Crozier, Huperlntendent. Class meeting, 10.30 a. in. Gregg Knittie. leader. Worship service. 8 p. m. Sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-
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ning. Pleasant Grovs Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Warren Harden, superintendent. Class meeting. 10:30 a. m. Fred Bltlner, leader. Prayer meeting W'ednesday evening. Mt. Zion Sunday Bchool, 9;30 a. tn. Jim Bi-boiit, superintendent. Quarterly conference Saturday evening. 8 o’clock. Rev. Paul Parker. presiding elder in charge. Worship service Sunday morning ' at 10;30 a. in., in charge of tho elder. U. B. C. E-. service, 7:30 p. m 1 Hazel Chronister, president. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening Louise Bunner, leader. — n Monroe Methodist Church Julius Pfeiffer, pastor Morning worship. 9:3" a. m. S|" <-- ■ lai music, sermon subject, "La-l the Church be the Church.” ; Church School. 10:30 a. in. Glen Working*-!-, superintendent i At 7:30 p. m. the .Meth*"ii't Youth Fellowship of the D**atur ■ sub-group, Including Decatur, De-
catur circuit. Pleasant Mills and Sal- in. Geneva. Geneva circuit and Monroe Methodist churches, wil! have an Epworth Forest institute rally in the church. Miss Mary Keos of Bobo is the president <>t the group ami has assured us of a very interesting evening. Let every church be represented with a big delegation of young people and adults. The public is invited to come and enjoy. The prayer meeting on Wednesda yat 8 p. tn. will be vital to yoiii daily Christian living. We invite you to come. Decatur Methodist Circuit E. J. Arthur, pastor Mt. Tabor Preaching service al 9:15 a. in. followed by Sunday School. Mt. Pleasant Sunday Bchool. 9:30 a. m.. f‘d lowed by a dedication service cl the American, Christian and -e: vice flags. Beulah Sunday School at 9 ”" a. in. Pleasant Valley Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. County youth rally Sunday a'
7:30 p. m. at the Monroe Methodist church. p Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area |Kw / Presbyterian Tlie sacrament of Holy Commonb n will In- observed at the First Presbyterian church al the regular service Sunday niornlng. Th*- sac-
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rament of baptism will also be adminwtered The junior choir will bring the special music. Chess*- produced In the I’. 8. in- < reased from 475.328.1"’" pound* In 1919 to more than 837.00®,••• pound* In 1939. HOLLAND FURNACE COMPANY Decatur, Ind.
