Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1943 — Page 5
EtINE&AY, JULY 7. 1943.
Intel Reports I—■ I c UUUf KVWTT OF LOCAL Moy UM FOMBMN MARKKTO nf tor '"I J «NMTr. MVFRAY A CO. ■"*” ' qrta* •* ktatte •* Bveetook at •ewta Berne, Craigvllle, ude *"* WBtehlre ija- JralMit roeelrod »wy day itatl MtU 18:50 A m* than 4 — > Corrected July 7. ETS to 3» ta— 113 W '•to 300 lba-..-.„ - - 10.45 , ’" 4 ta 18® ta- 13.35 ta MO ta- 13 45 he V to MO M- 13.35 bud,, to «* ta— 13.25 bHi to Ito ta.12.25 fin to tto ML 11 75 to 129 Ika 11.50 ln ’l iMa 12.25 un ’to . —• • »<> fa .. 14.50 OUtyftl ta— <OO k laato _— 12.50 dop-. ttal (Mu — 13.50 <w '« WttOLCtALt MO ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS RtoMhiil by / / Mato *M A Poultry Co., Daaatoe Phene 154 ion 1 • ,r “ iter r F Corrected July 7. tto Mi» wMto ossa. ,Fta IT-1- ifc wn er MM en*» large* 4, J Ite. W *>»■ >fc MMW« 22c ivy baaa 24c • try aprtagera ••••••••••••••••••Maaaeaa JtoC g a ftora brattaai and fryere— 2«c Noatota aad etaca 15c He 11 — 7* M Fart Wayne Livestock tot Wayne. Ind. July 7—<VP) v Avestock: Hog«: market opened O 15 cento lower; iso to 300 b ,. .and wetatoto M. 60 to 13.84. ‘alvei >5.50; Syring lambs 14X0 rd <n; yearling* 13.00 down; cllppII At; Owe* Ato down CHICAGO LIVESTOCK th 'hlcago. July 7— (UP) —Livee >»clr: rtt logs: salable receipts IS.ooo. <li rket steady to a shade higher. ” "P 14.15 paid freely. tattle: ealahh' receipts 9.500; NO. Choice fed -teers and [yarUaff SUM Steady, early top WflOO. Numerous toad- 15 75 11175. Nodtam to good steers AVrely steady at 14.00 and up. >ek cattle scarce and dull. ZZltors rteadd to weak, hulk 15.76 11.00. tactical top choice fed I a’lfero 14 25. Vealers Steady at *OO to 15.60. iheep; salable receipts 1.5U0 J’.rket generally steady flood I cbelt4 ■tlve Hpring lambs ,00 to 15.00 Two doubles just -J Illinois fed yearling* 13.00 *' >st slaughter ewes 7.50 down; ' ‘me as low as 8.00. 'TINOIANAFOLIS livestock Indianapoils. July 7- (UP) - .Hogs: Mtabir receipts 9.000. n y*rkst NNSenly steady with JU Sunday's tew or bulk sales with FvidlMl weight* running 5 to 15 sntots lowery top 14.00. nd {tattle: salable receipts 1.000; ' 'lves 600. F (Steer* and heifers tady to toenk bulk steer*, med- . Jltf a to K-w good at 14.00 to 15 10; d head cho re to 14.25; most Suffers 14.00 to 15.25, vealers ly steady, top 14.00. JtSbeep: Skiable receipts too. R<rket gggerally steady; bulk aod ehoi< pinig lame* • JN I* 14.50; few lota choice at » All; eeasosou aud medium mustI 11.00 t0F12.50. Wt] CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE A Wheat, July 114*%; Hept.. *I4K T 51.45%; Det >149% 11.50; May Eflats. July 71%- 71%; Sept, .70 ; W7O; Dee.. .70% bid; May .71% 1 Tked. k LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT 1 BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected July 7. Beaas subject to chsnge during day. Prices delivered at elevator. L 1 Md Wheat ......................51.45 >. 5 Red Wheat 1.47 ». I Tello w Corn 1.44 .a,* S Tallow Corn 1.411 >y Beaas 1<« Oats. 32-lb. test .44 bwfe-— - —•« 1 ■to* tab: .41 per bushel teas. Oom .04 per IM lees. r * N f-o.b. fam. ** ■ 0 J*. Stock Closing • L — M New York July 7-(L'P>-Dow 1 I loses ftsing averages: • *BS Itastrlals 142 41 off 0.35 M Rail- 34 20 off 008 **ls lAltles 21.43 off 0.12 *'•4 aNek, 40 K oft 0.18 „ M sum k sales 70LMo a. mxlbb BPTOMITRfST HOUK* _ ** MM is 11:M It:N to S:N ’• ISSterdaya. S:M P » YMhehowe 116
racxrrnnwB — i ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for first fneertlon 304 | One Time, Per Word I'/s« | Addltlcnal Insertions Per Word, Per Day 14 | Obituaries, Versos. Resolu* Mono—,,- SI I Menus, run menu style—— SI | Notlcss, Cap Hoads, 8-pt body 604 I (12 pleas deep, one column) FOR SALE FOh oAL^—Paint. Try the new water paint Dehydray. Covers wall paper. Uhrlck Bros. 54-ts frffllMfVftfc AtJdTrori — Saturday, July 10. See advertisement In Thursday’* Democrat. Everett A Burdg Storage. 812 Elin street. 159 2U FOR SALE Siuale bias* bed and springs. Excellent condition. Call after 10 a. m. at 323 Winchester 8 159-3tx FOR SALIi - 2 sows witlTpigL Ainos Thieme, Phone 613-A. b 159 2t FOR SALE-'-VRilt«. farrow soon. Rollle Crosier, 1% mile northesst Bleeke church. 159-3tx !*dft SALK — Brooder houses, streamlined Insulated type, delivered and set up, immediate delively on limited number. Seo Geneva Hatcheries, E C. Stucky. Phone 158, Geneva. Ind. 128-ts Fott SALE If you can afford to I pay rent you can’t afford not to buy one of the modern new FHA homes being built east of Memorial Park. You can be your own decorator if you hurry. Phone S7O. Bob Heller. 15S-tf pairsALirircito Rick puiiHu, 3 pounds and over. % mile east of Monroe. Walter E. Sommer. b 158-3tx FOft SALE -80 acrergood land 4 miles ea»t of Monroe. Jim Andrews. 15S-31X FOR SALE Three, well improved 80 acre farms in Union Twp. Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Indiana, Phone 174. 158-2 t FdR SALE—Brand new baby carriage. Collapsible. 603 Winchester. Phone 919. 159-3 t SaVE PufeL —with good roof. sid" Ing and Johns Manville Rock Wool Insulation—three year terms. Free estimate. Boardman. Phone 411. g . 155-24 t FOR HALE or put out on share* Brood mows, some with pigs, others to farrow soon. Phil Schieforatein, route 1. Decatur. 159-a3tx FOR ftALE-Oood bulldlng. gardening lots near General Electric. Easy payment*. Bob Heller, a good realty service, phone 870 or 4083. 143-ts F<5R SALK Pnrnfture auction Saturday, July 10. 1 p. m. Everett A Burdg Storage, 812 Elm street. 159-3tx o Business Services TRY VAPO-BATfi — 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., Decautr, Ind. 158-ts Will pay le each for good usable coat hangers. Sheet* Brothers. 158-4 t MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York stocks, irregular In quiet trading. Bonds, irregular. Cotton, steady. Grains in Chicago, rye 2%c tn up le; wheat off %-l%<-; oats off %-%c. Chicago livestock, hoga steady to a shade higher; cattle fully steady, and lambs generally steady. ■■ O "■ - Jock Dempsey Is Awarded Divorce •While Plains. N. Y.. July 7 — (UP)—Jack Dempsey ha* won his divorce from Hannah William* Supreme court referee J. Addison Young granted the former heavyweight boxlag champion’s petition today. At the same time, he denied Mrs. Dempsey s counter claim for a separation. The custody of the Dernp seys’ two children, eight-year-old Joan and six-year-old Barbara, will be decided later. NOTICE! We are now buying all grades of Paper stock at present market price. Also want Scrap Iron, Rags. Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Braes, Capper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, ate. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cans. All kinds of scrap la eeae< ttel for war pu -p ■ s We are also buyers of Beef HWee, Calf Bklna, Sheep Pelts. Taltew. Fats and Greases, Old Lard, eta. THE MAIER HIDE A FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe Phone 442
WANTED WANTED — Radios to repair. Uhrlck Broa. 304-ts WANTED — Meat cutter. No age limit. Borg Meat Market. g 155-6 t WANTED Truck driver. Steady employment. Decatur Lumber Co. 157-ts WANTED To rent 5 Or 6~room modern house. Have good reference. Phone’ 679 after 4 p. m. Interested in buying right property. 157-g3tx WANTED To rent or buy a good modern 5 or 6 room house. Phone 522. 158-g3t SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All make*. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman’s, 445 South First. 15512tx WANTED Corn to cultivate. C. C. Abbott, 3 miles east of Decatur. 159-3tx WANTED^’Woman to do laundry for two. Must call for and deliver. Phone 1529. g it WANTED—Loans on farms. EaaL era money. Low rates. Very libers! terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lewton, Decstur, Ind. 15-b-ts DRIVING TO Texas about July 12. Would like 1 or 2 female paasengers. Write Mrs. Basil Timmons, RR 2, Geneva, g 15157-3tx FAhMERS ATTENTION -We remove dead horses, cow*, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 16-ts FaBM Loans at 4% for is years. No commleslon charge. Bee John W. Tyndall, Room 7, Peoples Loan A Trust Bldg. 16-ts LOdT—“A” gasoline book. Ella J. McCullough, Monroe. 158-3tx Flit Ni> — Stray TalfTm country club farm. Cal Yost, Phone 248. 159-Jt LOST Trailer license No. 31598 and 384466. Leo H. Roe, phone 6315. 159-3tx o Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area Sunday School Picnic The Sunday school of the First Evangelical church will hold its annual picnic on Friday evening at 6 o’clock at the Hanna Nuttman park. Coffee, lemonade and ice cream Will be furnished by the Sunday school. 0 - Captured Jap Sub To Be On Display Indianapolis, July 7- The Japanese two-man suicide submarine captured at Pearl Harbor will tour Indiana for war bond sales during July and August. Mounted on a huge 9l ,oot-long truck and trailer, the sub—com- ; plete in every detail, even to two ( dummy figure* dressed in the uniform* found on the Jap operators—will roll into Indiana across the Michigan state line on July 24. In all caaex. admlaslon to the exhibit will be through war bond purchases except for children, who may s.-e the submarine tor one 25-cent war stamp. KI KT If cr:KTf»VtarK Notice la hereby given that Anda Ulenn Friedl haa filed • petition In the Circuit Court of Adarna County, Indiana, to have the time and place of her t»lrth determined. Held petition la «wt for hearing on the llth day of July, IXI3. CLYt>K O. THIrtJTNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Complete Line of HEATING STOVES ♦ New and t sed I .nundry Stove* ♦ Cowl Ranire* ♦ Gbk Range* DECATUR Upholstery Shop > 1145 S. Second Phone 120
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(XVMWISMONrRa ( LACHS ALLOW tn JtLt a. lIM3 Clyde O. T-outner, clerk, post, f 4.06 Hav wood Pub. Co., elk, opr. . 34 00 T. I. t>r*w, auditor, postage . 500 Haywood Pub. Co., aud. opr 120.50 Decatur Democrat, aud. 0pr..... 23.93 Ine atur Democrat, treas. opr. 17.50 Huth Holllng»worth, rec. poet. 6.00 Haywood Pub. Co., treaa. opr. 51.28 T. (Illllg. aherlff, mileage 100.00 Leo T. Gilllg, Sher. trav. exp. 37.08 W’llliann Ehraam, aur. mile. 38.44 Wtn. Chrlstener, aur. dtf h. rep. 8.00 Jasper Wabio, do 3.00 Frank Bailey, do 3.90 John Maker do 5*.44 Dan H. Tyndall do 8.4* Krick-Tyndall Co. do 391.2 S Aino* Steiner, do 22.73 Lester Dubach, do 33.10 Gorman Efrhart, do 2.40 Martin Moeachijeracr, do .. 4.80 Melvin Kohler, do 3.00 Gorman Fox, do 18.83 Chris Zurcher, do 9.75 Moses Myers, do 9.1 S Lyman L Hann, —h. supt, m. p. 28.40 C»mmer< lai Print Khop, oper, 4.17 L. E. Archbold, Co. a|tt. op. sal. 89.74 Mary Girod, co. agt . nten 93.33 Hubert J. Zwl- k. coroner 29 80 Dr. D. D. Jones, hth com. sal... 38.30 Dr. t>. D. Jones, hth. com. post. 1.50 E J. Worthman. assr. poet. 300 Ixda Aesi’hliman, circuit court 30.87 John Bixler, <ct. hae. janitor. 110.00 Mrs. Dewey GalloKly. < t. hse. ... 45.00 <l. C. Baker, ot. h»e watch. 4.00 Herman Haugk, ct. hse. coal.. 831.24 Arnold A Klenk. ct. h»e. oper. 8.73 t'nltwl H*tates Chemical do . 18.85 Loo lldw. <■•,. do 13.35 I’umphroy’s Jewelry Store do 15.00 Fisher Bros. Paper Co. do . 51.12 Henry Nelrelter do 13.75 No. Ind Pufdlc Serv., jail, op. 9.79 Ind. Institutional Ind. jail, op. 38.14 Mam Reinhart, Infirm, sal. 150.00 Ellen Hlrschy, do 4500 "Ernest Perret, do.„ 55 00 Pryor Gilbert, do 40.00 Llaetta Reinhart, do 53.33 Dr. James Burk, do 25.00 Charles N. Marts, in firm. opr. 9.50 Decatur Hatcheries, do 72.45 la-e Hdw. Co., do 10.90 Janitor's Supply Co. do 73.75 J. W. Lobdell, do 25.08 Eastern ind. OH A Supply do 73.53 Holthouse Schulte do .. 7.99 Decatur Super Serv. do 1.23 Stewart’s Bakery do 30.47 Geneva Hatcheries do 14.40 Ind Institutional Ind. do 189.83 Butler's Garage do 21 85 Berne I. G. A. Store do 37.50 Mrs. Win. Strahnt do 9.40 Frank Krick, do 25.70 Noah G. WbUmer. do 4.32 Standard OH Co., do 10.98 Kohne Drug Store, do 9.3» Milwaukee Lubricants Co. do 9.00 P. B. Arnold Co. do 11.13 Fi>rt Wayne Pipe A Supply d<> 330.95 Ohio Plate Glass Co. do 50.97 GiU Beeman, hth n. , opr. 140.73 Pluma L. Eicher, hth nu. rent 30.00 Kohne Drug Store, hth. n. op. 3.77 V. J Bormann, civil def 3.43 Ell Dubach, lonym. mileage 9.04 Ferd L. LltJerer, Co. atty. sal. 50 00 Matilda Sellemeyer, bd. rev 130.00 Homer D. Lower, bd. rev 130.00 Decatur Democrat Co. leg ad. 55.26 Herne Witnea*. legal adv. 00.21 Clarence U Weber, bur. sold. 75.00 Irene Byron Can. senator. 003.21 Neuenschwander Ina. Ag. Ins. 10.15 Schug ins. Agency do 23.61 < l<eo E. Ehlnger Ins. Ag. do ... 19 06 H.nn Nussbaum do 39.45 I Millon B. Shaw, do 18.51 Paul H. Graham Co. do 4.74 Mr*. Ora E. Patterson, dep. as. 100.00 Citizen's Tel. Co., telephone 70.13 City of Decatur, light, power 188.83 Record Jay Co.. Fennlg eta Idr 6.00 It. H Ellt». 811 Smith dr. 1599.13 Lloyd Cowens, tax refund 25.90 I lllgbwsy— Erni-et Tumbleson. asst. supt. 100.50 Burl s'uhrman, truck driver 147.70 Virgil Draper, do 106.50 Peter Loahe, do 157.50 Vail Scbnepp. do 150.30 Hob M'Clciiahan, do 74.20 John Khaw, do 91.65 Mam Butler, asst. supt. . 171.00 Clyde Harden, ma h 190.50 Kenneth Ohler, driver . 137.90 Wayne Gaunt, driver . 142.10 inner I’ague, driver ... . 159.00 Jerome Ginter, labor *7.75 Fredrick Helnhart, do 00.30 i Cluta. L. Arnold, do . <0.43 Raymond L. Schwarts do .. 57.83 , Eugene Loshe, do ». 45.50 Ja< k Garner, do 31.45 Fred Geels, do 10.90 Cab in Du»>a< h, asst supt. 174.00 FMwln Hpk higer. driver 108.70 Chauncey Reynolds, do 102.40 latwrence Noll, do *I.OO Albert Fox, asst, supt 103.75 Sidney Ixigue, driver 123.45 Martin L. Huscr, do 164.00 Glen Lautsenhelser, do «. 150.06 Harold DeArmoud, labor 10,85 John L .Wolff, do 10.85 V<-rnon D. Ideehty, du 13.50 Melvin illr* liy, do 13 *0 Gorman Fox. do 52.65 Chris F. Zurcher, do ... 7.80 Moxa Myers, do 19.30 Frank Peterson, do.. 70.00 John M. Doan, do. 13-.09 William Ehraam, supervisor .. 63.75 William Ehrsatn, mileage 61.40 The Schafer Store, oper. .. 3.47 Korte Broa. Inc., do 10.34 Sun Mfg. Co. do 23.00 Central Motor parts, do 87.75 McComb Ignition Co., do ...„ 1.83 Dunson Supply Co. do - 31.12 Bhell Oil Co. du 266.80 D. A. I.Ubrhant Co., du *t.i» Oh In OH <’O,. do 109 3« Service Garage, do ... 8.*3 , England Auto Parts do 12.35 la>e Hdw. Co. do 14.55 Kohne Drug Store d<> . .73 Arts Tira <\>. do M. 73 Herman Haugk do 386 61 N'euenschwander In*. Aa. Ina. 12.36 Walter Brintsenhote, opr. . 3.30 Cltlsens Tele. Co. telephone . 9.55 Eastern lad. Uli Co., oper.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “WHY BRING THAT UPF OAON.BOPBWE—J (IDOMTBH6V6 I M |HO€PIK>ACH, H oHI IdJELL.BLOU) ME DOtl’Mj ‘»A KMCJU iT'S FOUR (DHOLE DtV/S) UAW DOWTChTA 7 OJANTS AMS', POPEWE»J ~'7 ~PiLL‘■'AMARRIES (DIMPWPr . 4' G? 1 LOMG.’rr- - ‘ /A .w 7 k" z/z . <t(A // ! zi/amta ''W 1 iv f- -UP 1 ' tog*—lsteßte^BwMsW— s / BLONDIE IT’S THE STRIP-TEASER IN HER! By Chic Young v | liHlllf THAT WILL KEEP HER jjjl ’ 1 ,|l | » I 1 PLLEP WTTM WATER--NOW, OUTOFMISCWEFYOU CAN WASH YOUR .V- OSOMETWING cvJ. COME 1 J < 84/k< •'*O^P*r zs r/V'- OTME £> I Wli k Ew*
International Man-eater, opr. 16.44 Mesbberger Bro*. Stone, mat. 4432.23 John W. Kan h Stcne Co. do. 704.67 J. E Eckrote. opr — 2.50 Paul Yoder, opr 6.85 John Wolff, opr 90 Pt. Wayne Pipe A Sup. Co. opr. 13.45 Decatur Super Service, opr. 12.53 Riverside Garage, opr. 44 Decatur Light A Power, opr. 10.05 Welfare— Cltlsen’s Tel. Co. telephone s.io Faye Smith Knapp, post. ... 15.00 Faye Smith Knapp, travel, es. 9.30 Bernice Nelson, travel, exp. ... 23.35 Veronica F. IJnn, travel, ex... 29.15 Mrs Mabel Marshall, travel, ex. 5.50 Helen Shroll Zwlck, travel, ex. 18.95 Certified this 7th day of July, 1913. THUIUMdf (. DREW. Auditor of Adam* County. July 7 REDS REPULSE (CMtln«*d Frog i P— 1) come on again. More anti more reinforcemeuts are reported pourlug In behind the German line*. Hitler appears determined to achieve a break-through, no matter what the CML Soviet communiques are hinting that fighting on the grand scale may break out on two fronts to the north of the Orel-Belgorod salient. The Russians report that both sides are doing grand scale reconnaissance by land and air around Smolensk, due west from Moscow. Such activity often comes just before an outbreak. And the Red army report* turning back two German attacks on a Russian-held hill near Kalinin, which is northwest of Moscow. The attack* were prepared by a heavy artillery barrage. The Russians think there is more lighting to come. o CASH DEPOSITS IN (Contused From Fags 1) were listed at >5,129.737 49. including 51.924.132.32 In government bonds and cash. 51.729.9*1.72. MAILINGOF W GAS fCentlnsed Frog* rage 1) close their tire Inspection record and the back cover of their old "A” book. The papers should be mailed to the local war price and ration office, or placed In an enver®R| it/ vlff Ts V WILL ONI MAN BE MISSING? When they all line updoctor, surgeon, nurse, anesthetist-—to greet you after an accident, will an insurance man be there to pay the bills? Make sure he’s not missing. See us now about Accident Insurance, The Suttles-Edwards Co. Aeenta Decatur, Ind. Niblick ttora Rldg. UsMiMta YV A*S . Qsmrw -< «** liiiiißiiiil
STATS OF INDIANA * AIR RAID INSTRUCTIONS ■■■■MM Alt RAID 15 <l» ANteMtaC. <2* FetaKriiN t|> h«eje WHIN YOU HSARX-J.-...X; -«»*«• J— ’ em *•«* Z O'"*** Jr 2SL. «< rm KAIMRS HlAßligtes <2l VfMcb* <3> fr*ryWHEN YOU HUR „ m MRHIAO ’*• ■"" . " M. PKMMWI «**• ........ was. nets ■■■■■■■ RAIOIRS Hi OsiWlac. <2» FtestelJM ’»»***• WHIN YOU HUR gr i gestt. | ‘•All /•! CAB" tows Hgib ■» «*.M- RAIDERS 41>Rm*«w*# ALL VLCAK MAVI ....Ik j -V*. RASSID twitte. AR • IgkttKg ’ _ ft Ml. REMAIN CALM. WALK, DO NOT RUN. OIEY INSTRUCTIONS OF FOLICI AND AIR RAID WARDENS. <OO NOT UM TtLIFWOND ‘ INDIANA STATE DEFENSE (OUNtll Fgl Clarence A. Jackson, Director Mwch 15.1001
lope and delivered to the office. The old book* expire July 21. There are about 6,000 auto and motorcycle owners in ihe county, Glenn Hill, chairman of the board, announced. o NO COUNTY 4-H FAIR (Continued From Page 1) intercut haa been manifest In the various clubs There are 17 chibs in the county. divided into the beef, sewing, canning baking, food preparation and the victory 4-H projects. The latter includes production of I garden*, home-making, and var- ' lons other objects of the youth organizations. I Wheat Scab Reported I Serious in Indiana The worst epidemic of scab in years is damaging the quality and severely reducing thd yield of wheat in many sections of Indiana, with alin<»<t every head infected in
MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY Permanent Jobs - With a Future - At our Plant The production of human food as well as livestock feeds is not subject to change — it continues at all times regardless of conditions. Assistance will Im* given any workman in finding housing facilities for himself or family. Minimum wage—67',,c per hour. Promotions with accompanying increase in wages are possible after the first week of employment. Special skill and experience unnecessary, ('art time employment for a few hours each day is also possible. If in an essential industry, statement of availability required. Apply at Decatur, Indiana, Office | Central Soya Company, Inc.
numerous field* examined by representatives of Purdue University. Shriveled, light grain on partially or completely blighted heads is Ihe result of this disease, the spread of which has been favored by the warm humid weather of late .May
MEN Needed Now for RAILROAD BRAKEMEN—Ages IK to tl RAILROAD FIREMEN — Ages IM to 34 No Experience Required. Other Railroad Jobe open at Other Locations Apply in Person at the RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 217 E. Wayne »t. Fort Wayne. Indiana Office Hours 8:30 to 5 P. M. Monday thru Saturday. No person in essential Industry will be considered | without a Statement of Availability. i No Fee Charged.
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and June. Oat*, rye, and barley are also attacked, and the same disease case* of red rot or corn. Barley particularly. Is likely to be damaged in epidemics as severe as thta years — ■ ■
