Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1943 — Page 5

IURSDAY, JULY 8. 1943.

Jwketßeports Bail* asport of local KUO FORtIGN MARKETS tor 'UMNKTT, MURRAY & CO. f Msy Mil MlmM* Os livestock at $/!Oe«rtiir, Rome, Cralgvllle, •M WHUhir. rfSSlved every day until 12:M p. m. —— Corrected July 8. IB to 3M lbs. 113'1" i to MS Ms.. M i" Mto 188 Ibe.—. 13 35 Ito MW »•.... 13 45 ytO 806 Mt— 13 35 4M lbs 13.25 ■u> ISO lbs 12 25 ■to 140 Iba. 11 75 ■to 130 lbs 11 50 ■ghn . 12 25 ■» \ 9 50 B. ~ 1450 ■» : . 6.00 S iambs - 12 50 ■ba 13 50 Km* ~j..--'rr 9 00 ■pod tiros — — 6.00 ■WHOtisALS EOG AND POULTRY OUOTATIONB set Fgmfched by U- Mots’ Egg A Poultry Co., Decatur Phono IM He: w Ittr Corrected Joly 8. «, largo white eggs, lbs. —36 c wn or ■toed sggs, largo, . Iba. ap -.... 35c ban hens L 23c a bon — 24 c vy springers —2B c horn broilers and fryers....- 20c roosters and sues lie O s! CHICAGO LIVESTOCK L-hicago, Juiy 8. — (UP) — Live- . I: ogs, salable receipts, 15.000; hot week |o 25c lower; early 1 814.19attic, salable receipts, 5,000; I I’l4oo, 700; led steers and yearl1, steady to 15c higher; bulk. * M-IU 35, top. 816 00; most 100 811.5*514.75 best yearling" 50; heifer yearlings. 816; heifsteady; bulk $1350-815.50; Mrs •rm at 815.50 down; very I undertone in stock cattle. heep, salable receipts, 1,500; I kot fairly steady; small lot —tee yearlings, tit; one short f/tblo 744 b. feeder yearlings, I R* (aw 'bead 70 lb weights. Vi food to nboice native spring ibs, small lots. 814-815.25; top os abort deck choice 84 lb. “"'rings; sheep about steady, top •’n native, owes. 87.50. ‘ FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK ■’ort Wayne, Ind , July 8— (UP) .Iveetockf Hogs: steady; med- > Weights 18.60 to 13.80. halves 11.40; Spring lambs 14 50 wn; yoarting- 1300 down;; Pt»ed eweWf.fin dokn. INOIANAPqLig LIVESTOCK logs: so|ble receipts I.OuO. irket generally steady; 160 to j I pounds’ 13 90 to 14.00; top M. e battle: (Malili- receipts 800; ves 600. Medium and good ifers steady at 14.00 to Ifi.oo; Ik medium and good steers ady at 16.65 to 15.25; vealers ady, top Moo ibeop: naiahh- receipts 800. od and choice spring lambs ady; mostly 14.00 to 14.50; lowgrtdes «oak V- CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE VheaL duly 8L47%-81-47%; pt.. 81.48%-|1.48%; Dec , 81 45%48%; May 81.51%. MtS. My. 71%; Sept.. .70%; •A -TFM-May 71%. 0 LOCAL ORAIN MARKET ■URK ELEVATOR CO. Cotfocted July 8. Beans subject to change <t, during day. Frisco delivervd at elevator. •* 1 Rod Wheat — 8148 ’> t Rod Wheat 1.47 *> 2 Teltow Corn 1 46 . 8 Yellow Corn 1.43 F Beatw lr . 1.66 w Outs, 12-Jb test .84 « •eoi U 1.85 - -•» 1 Grata: At per bushel leas. Cora: .04 per 100 lan. 5 fob. farm. »PT«ur invacuTKHk T« HUAWt "•"I lee It Beret*)- glean tt> th.- Inlh* t’ltj «( tH-i*lur. tMt a va< *h>> bar w<- u rrOhßoffi*. of < oiin.'llman lu ’ bl CaunrlliMni. U «r(l of wait T. *T 4b< reelgnation of Adrian ■RSj®.’ ll ' l ' -I-. tr,l aind quail'd SgSjwHw -n therein; and that tbu> «< aal-mad will (■« ■H bypfo- Common Mourn It of X.MHB * »pa> ial m*»Hnx ttiarrHfcj m **‘ 41 :;0 h-k »", tasgjtt, day ut Jul). |>U al it« Oatad Ft • jin <u> of July. t>4». Varnun Auraod H HOURS: MS 8S 11:88 tt:Wto»:«l rtsxi'U'" yes Bssmlfied Gtaonao Fitted

ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for flret fneartlon 304 | Ono Time, Per Word I</ z 6 | Additional Insertlona Per Word, Per Day 16 | — Obltuarlee, Voroea, Reeolu- | tlono— 81 | Menus, run menu style 81 | Notlcee, Csp Heeds, 8-pL body 806 | (18 picas deep, one column) | FOR SALE FOR SALfc™Paint. Try the new water paint Dehydray. Covers wall paper, t'hrick Bros. 84-ts FURNITURE AUCTION Satuiday. July 10. See advertisement in Thursday's Democrat. Everett A Burdg Storage, 812 Elm street. 159FOR SALE—Single~biass bed and springs. Excellent condition. Call after 10 a. m. at 323 Winchester. g 159-3tx FOR SALE — 2 bows with - pigs. Amos Thieme, Phone 613-A. b 159-2 t FOR SALE 4 gilts, - farrow soon. Roliie Crozier, 1% mile northeast Bleeke church. 159-3tx FOR SALE - 8 piece dining room suite. Call at 128 S. 10 after 4 p. in. 160-2 t FOR SALE 9 x 12 Wilton rug; phone 1511 between 8 a. m. and 3 p. m. I'9' It FOR SALE Modern home, priced for quick sale, Tenn* and cash. Phone 1148. 1 >."3tx FOR SALE - Duroc and Poland China sow 15 months old; farrow first of August. J. N. Uurkhead % mile west CoppeM Filling Station. 160pick up truck, new tires. Herman Sautbine, route 3. Decatur. 160-a3tx FOR SALE — BroodVr - houses, - streamlined insulated type, delivered and set up, immediate delivery on limited number. See Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phone 156, Geneva, Ind. 128-ts FOR SAL& if you can afford - !i> pay rent you can't afford not to buy one of the modern new Fl IA homes being built east of Memorial Park. You can be your own decorator If you hurry. Phone 870. Bob HeUer. 158 ts FOB SALfc—(Vhite Rock pull<4s, 3 pounds and over. % mile east of Monroe. Walter E. Sommer. b 158 3tx FOR SALE Freeh Holstein Cow. Fred Thieme It 3. Decaulr. 160-3tx FOIFSALE-80 - icFe i rgood - tend - ! miles east of Monroe. Jim Andrew. 158-3tx FOR SALE~Brimd new baby carriage. Collapsible. 603 Winchester. Phone 919. 159-3 t SAVE FUEL —with good roof, ’slfing and Johns Manville Rock Wool insulation—three year term*. Free estimate. Boardman. Phone 411. 15526 t FOR SALE or put out on shares Brood sows, some with pigs, others to (arrow soon. Phil Schieferstein, route 1, Decntnr. 159-a3tx FOR - SALE—Good building, gardening lots nesr General Electric. Easy payments. Bob Heller, a good realty service, phone 870 or 4083. 143 ts FORBALE Furniture auction Sat-1 urday. July 10, 1 p. m. Everett A Burdg Storage, 812 Elin street. 158-3tx ' o —- Business Services TRY VAPO BATH — For relieving Arthritis, T. 8., Sinus, Colds, Gland Bladder Trouble and skta trouble of all kinds. With massage at Herman C. Weber Bath. 107 So. Second St. Decautr, Ind 158-ts BOYS AND GIRLS! -We will pay 1c each for good usable coat bangers. She- te Brothers. 158-61 CARO OF THANKS’ We wish in this way to express our sincere thanks for the many flowers and helpful aaeislauce dur lug the death o( our daughter, I Lenora Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. Gotlieb Stauffer BQTK K. FOB Hll»» X»tlc« |g he<*l>>' given that th*f'ommoh Council of the City of l>ecatur. Indiana, will receive bi4e fur the cotle-liun of aart>«se within the corporate tlmlt-. In'-lnd-Ing the Homeetead and Master Addition*. for the period of one year, from the let day <»f Septenilwr. ISIZ to the Ist day of Heplcmlier. 1»4I. Said bids shall be In accordance with the speclfb stlons on file in the office of the Clerk-Trea»urer of the City of Deealur. Indiana Hald bld* will be re«-elve4 until L3O p m on the ;-<Mh 4«> of July. 1*43. All bld* shall be filed on Form No. IS, obtainable at the clerk-treasur-er’• office. <*|t> of l»e<atur, Indiana. Each bidder must deposit with the Ctarfc-Tressurer of said JXt) of liecatur. Indiana, when he fils* hl* bld a cartifir-d * heck In the amount of Fifty Dollar* <|SeoOi a* a guarantee that he will enter into a cobtract with »aid City to perform said work a* act out in hl* bld The successful bidder will be required to give bond with surety t-r be approved by the Common Cov-PIL insuring the faithful performance of said work a,, online to the < out rar t. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all M<f» and rsMvarti*' said work order of the Common Council City Ctork-Trspourer July 8

★ ★ 'll!koi'llWilk WARMNDS Navy Mino Swoopon Another of the euxiliary vetsels in our Navy is the Minesweeper. Its job is to clear harbor waters or other waters infested with the deadly floating or anchored Mines so that our ships can get through. The minesweeper costs about 83,596,666. jA The task of our blue jackets In this dangerous work is a tough one. They need skill and the best protection and equipment we can give them with our purchases of War Bonds and other Government Bond*. They give their lives—You lend your money.” (/. s. Dttutount FOR SALE - % ton '29 Ford truck. 810 So. 15th. 160t3x WANTED WANTED — Rad ios to repair. Übrick Broa. 306-ts WANTED Meat cutter. No age limit. Sorg Meal Market. g 1556 t WANTED' Tru< 7 k "driver. Steady employment. Decatur Lumber Co. 157-tt WANTED- To‘rent or buy a good modern 5 or 6 room houae. Phone 522. 158-g3t SEWING .MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, bells, parts. Bcarduiaii'o, 445 South First. 15512tx WANTED work in grocery. Good wages. Krogers. ' 160-3 t WANTED Corn io cultlvale. C. C. Abbott, 3 milcd east of Decatur. 159-3tx mScellaneoits FARM LOANS "at 4% for 10 years. No expense to borrower. C. D Lewton, Decatur, Ind. 15-btf FARMERS "ATTENTION - We re" move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2090. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15 ts FARM LOANS" stTVioTIT years: No commission charge. See John W. Tyndall, Room 7, Peoples Loan A Trust DMg. 15-U LOSTANDFOUND LOST- "A’’ gasoline b ok. Ella L McCullough. Monroe. 158-3tx FoT ND ~~St7ay~calf - on "country club (arm. Cai Yoal, Phone 248. 159-3 t LOSTncfRAYEb' or STOLEN" I One caif. Reward. Kuiiiitr Stock Yanis. 160-2 t USSf -- fnir!er~)i< ; inse~No. 31698 and 381466. Leo H. Roe, phone 6315. 159-3tx CARD OF THANKS We wl*h In this manner to express our dcepvsi gratitude to the many friends and neighbors for their kindliest* and sympalliy during the recent illness and death of our beloved husband and fattier and to especially thank those who sent flowers and spiritual bouquets. Mrs. It. M. Wynn and Family. MARKETS AT A uLANCE New York Stocks irregularly higher in moderately active trading. Cotton up as much as 45 cents a bale. Graini in Chicago: Rye down % to %; wheat down % to %; oat« up % to %. . Chicago UvMtock: Hog* weak, cattle steady to firm, and lainlsi and sheep wteady. Notice My office will be closed July 15 through July 31. Roland Reppert. M.I). 16015 (•■MMSMMHMIMBNHMBioaMMSMNBBMDBmv NHMBIMIBMBBVV Complete Line of HEATING STOVES ♦ New and I wed laundry Slot ex ♦ Coal Range* ♦ Gsm Range* DECATUR Upholstery Shop 146 Ci. Second Phone 120

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SCENE OF KULA GULF VICTORY BY U. S. NAVY '■ Mt—_ K mw*. -W. ' I■ *

y 0 • NAVAL BATTLE between American and Japanese squadrons, which ended tn a U. S. victory, was fought in Kula Gulf, the narrow body of water in upper left of this photo, between Kolombangara island, extreme upper left, and New Georgia island, center. Directly below the U. S. Army plane in the photo is Munda airfield, objective of American forces advancing on Rendova island and up ths coast of New Georgia. This ia an official United States Navy photo. . «*v.-> (Internttional Soundphcto)

Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area ■ Seffr v Evangelical Picnic The annual Sunday school picnic of the First Evangelical church will be held Friday evening at HannaNuttman park. Entertainment will be provided for all agw. Transportation will be furnished for those coining to the church between 5:80 and 6. Coffee, leoinonade and ice cream will be furnished by the Sunday school classes. 0 Stoch Closing New York. July 8 -(UP)—Dow Jone* closing stock averages: 30 Industrials 113.64 up 0.23 20 Rail* 36.49 up 0.29 15 UtlMtiw 21.63 up 0 15 65 stocks 49.73 up 0.18 Total etock sales: 960.190 Perhaps you Didn't Know! Evangelisl ic TENT MEETING Harrison St., 1 block south of Washington We’re having a good time every night beginning at 7:45 o'clock. Special Announcement Friday night. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Charles (Renn, Pastor ■ ■■■■■■■■■

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ACTIVITIES OF ADAMS COUNTY 4-H CLUBS t * Busy Bees Thursday. July 1. waw a big day for "Btiny Bee" 4-H club member* of Menroe. They held their local exhibit and demott-tratton contest. Miss Williams, county 4-H leader, judged the girls exhibits and ribbons weer awarded for the three high placing*, blue. red. and white. Winners in the project were: Ctolhing i -allps.l rene Schwartz first, Deloraa Graber, second; tea towob*. Irene Schwartz, (list, Delores Graber, second. Clothing 2 -slips and dresses. Diana Crist, flmt; Joyce Amstutz, oecond; Audrey Burkht-ad, third. Clothing 3—drewtfe. Joyce Brewster. first; Donna Crial, second; Christine Sprunger. third; pajamas —Joyce Brewster, first; Chriotine Sprungcr. second; Donna Crist, third. Baking 3 cookkM, Clisty Rich, first; Carolyn Gilbert, second; coffee cake, Carolyn Gilbert, first; Slisty Rich, second. The afternoon feature presented in front of guest* an<| members were the demonstration and dnw* revue contests. Tu«w*- were judged by Misses Ixiuise Busche and Anna Williams. Demonstration* given

MEN ; Needed Now for KAILROAD BRAKEMEN—Affew 18 Io II RAILROAD FIREMEN — Ages 18 to 31 No Experience Required. Other Railroad Jobe open at Other Location*. Apply In Person at the RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 217 E. Wayne St. LFort 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. No Feo Charged.

were: First aid practices—Cllsty Rich, aa-lsted by Carolyn Gilbert. Gathering stitches -Audrey Burkhead. How to sew <>n buttons and snaps —Christine Sprutiger. How to waah a woolen sweater— Diana Crist. Making worked button holo* — Donna Crist. Making worked button holes Pulling In a hem — Joyce Amstutz. Thu first placing demonstration was on “first nid practices” by Cllsly Rich. Swoixi placing demonstration was on ".Making Worked Button-holes" by Diana Crist. Dress revue winners were: First placing -Audrey Burkhead and Joyce Brewster: second placing — Iliana and Donna Crist; third placing Joyce AmsliMz and Christine Bprunger. Refreshments were served to the following member* present: Christine Hprunger. Audrey Burkhaeud. Joyce Brewster. Carolyn Gilbert. Clisty Rich, Joyce Amstutz Diana Crist. Betty Hlrschy. Donna Cii*t. Delores Graber, and Irene Schwartz. and to the guests: Mie* Anna K. William*. Miss- Louise Busche. Mi** Helen Brandyberry, Miss Dorothy Rich. Mr Keith Amstutz. Mrs. Win. Crtot. and her mother, and mother-in-law Mrs. Mabel Gil- !, Mrs. Menno Amstutz. Rev. J.

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WANTED TO BUY—I -*i Furnltiir*- Bik* s. Appliance*, or any Item you do not need for the home.

PL-iffer, and tin- club leader, MisJoan Neloon. The meeting was dismissed by singing the club campers tong and repeating the I II club p’edge. Peppy Pals The Peppy Pals 4-H Club held their last iin-etlng July I. at the Zion Lutheran school. The following gfrM arr-wered tthe roll call by naming their facorite sport: Joyce Ib-verforden, Erna Bultemeier, Mary Ann EweL Adele Heckman, Betty Ann Heckman. Ardena Kirchner, Gloria Ixieneman, and Bernice Stopp*-nhag«-n. A. demonstration was given by Bui-ti-tneier on "How to Make a Bound Button-hole and Tailor made Pocket". Preparation* were made for the 4-H picnic. Group singing and games were enjoyed. The next

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$30.00 FOR AVERAGE ATTIC That's all it costs to INSULATE. It your home 7? cold, ilrafty, wasting heat, or uncomfortably warm In summer, let u« insulate now. Highest Quality Insulation LIFETIME GI'ARANTEE GAMBLE S INSULATION and ROOFING DEPARTMENT

meeting will be held July 15 at a p. in at the Zion i.utberan school. Q ... —— All but nine of the states cud their liM-al years on Jun*.- 30. V|*|H*lntH*rnl of Ittra-olor l;*<lllr UMHI X-*tl Is hereby given, That tlie undersign* <1 tin* been >ipp<'i"ted ►;*••< utor of tin- estate of Pi rdn.iml L'-hnn.in. late • f A-lam* County, lieThe *--t.it«- I* probably solvent. <i- .ir le'liriiian. Executor l>r,l 1.. I.ltlrrrr. llterae) July 7th till July 4-15-33 q — IIIHTII < EIITIFICATH Notice i» hereby given that J Uli is Pfeiffer has fll<-«l » petition tn the Circuit Court of Athens County. Indiana, to have the time and place of hi* birth determined. Kild petition Is *«t for hearing on tbe 15tn day of July, im CLYI’E <». TIUIL'TNER Clerk of Hie Adams Circuit Court July *