Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1943 — Page 5

WAY, JULY 19,1943.

rket Reports I* X MKORY OF LOCAL FOREIGN MARKETS - hr fiIETT, MURRAY A CO. JL «M kinds sf llvsstosfc ut 'i/star, Item*, Craltvllls, || m* Wiltshire I Grok rassivud uvury doy (mW 11:W p. m. Vcorroeted Jkly it. U MM— - —lino lbs iINL.I3 35 Ife. 18.90 Itot. ............ M . 18J.» ibs 11.16 lbs tes ......... !’ «5 ite il io lh* 11.70 Ibl ™4 11 40 . . -..--- 6.00 . .. T .,-.--i- 11.00 w 0.25 •11.60 is .....mm.. 12.00 m Baal ■ cm and jJLTRY OUOTATIONO m FvmMwd by i, r km a Psuttry Co, llur Phgng iSO Corrected Inly 11. ——■ iiM whit* *<*6, up. — 37c fpMAA Urge, . up 36c hans22c * eno24c printers lie broilers and frywi— 20c tiers and aUM 16c MMMB r WAYNE LIVESTOCK Vapne. Ind.. July lU-(VP) ock: market opened 20-36 c low-t-2601b. weight*, 114.00I, 814; spring lambs, >14.25 /earitnn, 118 down; cM;»f ■_r, 07 down. uJCAOO MAIN CLOSE "wheat 11.44%; Kept.. »1 44 —H; Dec., 11.40; May, 01.47 1* J.'oaU, .69%: Kept.. .07%; 1%-.67%: May. .68%-.6*>, ANAFOLIB LIVESTOCK —tapolla. July 19. —(UP I •: :k: w salable receipts. 13.5<m); pounds ran 10-l6c lower '*rMay; heavier weight- 5er; light weights 25< low<rf 814 paid for pood and •00-110 pounds. v salable receipts 1.700; 600; steers low, steady to j * load 1.096-lb. good and steers sold to arrive 816; t ■ steady, top 116. -."i. salable receipt* 1.000; generally shady; few lot* ' losely sorted iambs 814 75- , tlk good and choice, 814truck lot pond 844 b y< nl 8.76. 4ICAGO LIVESTOCK go, July 19.—(UP)—Live ( 'H salable rowstpts. 18.000 | Steady io lie jpwci than and Katerday. Most of the on heavier weight* top salable recebb. 14.000; 800; fed Steen and yearlong to 18c higher; choice •' western ted steer* topped 76; several loads 81625bulk, 81876-816; heifers the steer advance; best 81506; Other arado from 18; vMier* str«M l' tn Stockers and feeders dull >. salable receipt*, 1,000; ? spring UUBhe Meady to with bids 25-60 c sad., Fririces; good to eGMc<- native Uro. 814.7H18; with buck l" at 813.76-814; yearling* * to strong; two double* '' around 804 b. itttaoi* ted . W with number one skins. , lheep about steady . mo t - -wee, 87.76 down; one i>art ‘ ot choice 87.80 «< ■ ... CAL DRAIN MARKET URK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected July 10. jM% subject to ebango dgrtag 6Mtap delivered at elevator. Red Wheat fl 61 Red Wheat— 1 52 fellow corn —1 4* Teltow Cora 1 46 - 1 66 st*. ILlh. toot.- .64 •ad fthin 1 1,5 -X. 76 > M par bethel tea*. jBBI 46 py 100 Ism. 1 In. a bulks ► T orroMgrßigT to M'S «j:80 to «:86 Eeliggg% |: 00 a. m.

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Ld&AL dLAIWIIb ADVERTISING RATES Minimum tor first Insertion 80S One Time, For Word 1/*4 Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day 10 Obituaries, Versos, Resolutions 81 Menus, run menu stylo 81 Notice* Cap Head* 8-pL body____ 60< i yla> * d,,PI on * coluron > FOR SALE roil lii.r-y.i.c t., <b.»»» water paint Debydray. Covers 1 wall paper. Uhrick Bros. 04-ts MR SALfc-,Nearly new i room house, good garage, garden spot, 1 plenty of shade, an attractive home at a reasonable price. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Phono 174. 16S 2t i FOR SALE —Smail monthly payments like rent will buy you a modern home with full basement, furnace, bath room, motor plumbing. fnsnltation. hard wood floor*, now being bnilt for you east of Memorial Park. Be your own decorator by chosing one now. Bob Heller, A good realyt service. Phone 870. k 167-tt Mr SALE Heel drtviniTColliro and Shepherds; Gordon Setter pup*. Rat dog*; Great Dame pups 10 month old. fawn brindle, ears trimmed, 34 inch at shoulders. Wanted—all kind* of horse* and other live stock suitable for dog food. Harry Reed. 1 mile north 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind. 168-6 t FOR HAI,E“IP2" Willy* n.-dan Call 1667 after 6 |>. m. It FOR SALE Pig* 30 to s<» pounds; fmmuned Phon. IK7. 169-3 t EOilliALE—Two - milk" cow**See Vernon Anrand. city hall. 16»-3t t'SkD Fl ; RNfTPit>~Studiorouch. Phllco radio, new and used oil stoves, living room suites, kitchen cabinets, dressers, wardrobe*, several coal range*, ice boxi-t. gas hot plate. Decatur I'pholstory Shop 146 S. Second St. Phone 420. !69-2t FOR SALE Tt. gtat.-i. d It. i k-bii< bore, old enough for service. Harry McDermott. IL 6. 169-3tx FOR SALE - Fuss - blood Angora cate. Mro. Chas. Troutncr, % mile west of Pleasant Mill. MMtS FOR’ SALE -20 a<re tract close to Geneva. % mile from high school, modern home. Good liarn. double garage. Ideal home. Quick sale; J A. Harvey. Monroe. Ind. 168-2 t FOB SALE - Good - orgaiL Ph Hip Nuo.bsum. Monroe, Ind. 16H-3t FOR BALE — Broo d eTTouses. streamlined Insulated type, delivered and set up. immediate delivery on limited number. See Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phone 166, Geneva, Ind. 128-ts FOR SALE Two |>ra<ti<aliy new 5 room modern homes; located on a beautiful residential street, close to O. E. Midwest Realty Auc- ‘ tion Co. Phone 174. 168-21 . JCsTRECEIVED lirgTsfilpment of end table*, coffee table*, cocktail tables and lamp table*. If you are in need of a table come in and look them over. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 189. 167-2 t Fblf’SALE’fkxxl ites for homebuilding after war, good garden* now, lota northwest ot O. E. 85 and 810 monthly. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. k 167-ts Wves—jT*. - rs'ce I ved %It i i»met7t of hew Oak Heating Stove*, all vises Decatur Upholstry Shop 145 S. Second St. Phon- 420. 169-21 FOB BALE -Good building, gard ening lots near General Electric Easy payments. Hob Heller, a good realty service, phone 070 or 4063. 143-ts MR SALE — Modern 16 room house, 8 blocks from bueliu-s* di«- ' trlct; a well constructed home In an ideal tocatton. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Phone 174. 168-31 Card Os Thanks 1 We wish in this manner to egpres* our deepest gratitude to the many neighimr* and frl-nds for their kindness and sympathy during the recent Hint-** and death of our beloved mother and eater. The Mrs. Clara Meyer family The Fullenkamp family q —- Card of Thanks We wish to eapre** our sincere thanks for all flower offering* and memorial wreath* and to Rev. Hofmann and the choir and all friends and neighbor* who so kindly assisted and consoled us at the death of I our brother and uncle, Hen-y BohnI he. I The Bohnk- Family I 0 I MARKETS AT A GLANCE I New York stork* irregular. > Bonds Irregular Cotton off a* much a* 26 cent* a bale Grain* in Chicago; wheat down I % to up %; oata unchanged to down *; and rye down i% to 3 ceot* a l»w* be I. Chicago livestock Hog- steady to easy, cattle stroog. and Umb* aasvecly weaker. ii ■ "O'" —— l Trade to a Good Team — Decatur

il* 71 i WkMloulliUfWdk WARBONDS Cans Hitler hasn't used “poison gas'* against our troops because we are prepared to return his contribution In kind. Millions ot gas masks are bought with the money we Invert In War Bonda. Some gas mask* cost as much as 89 25 each. Fighting a war abroad is much coatiier, for our general staffs must think in terms of what will be needed next month, next year, and must have the material at hand, not on order in the U.S.A. Help them. Do your work; buy mere War Bends. “Figure It Out Yourself.” U. S. TrntHnt SAVE FUEL—With good roof, elding and Johns Manville Rock Wool Insulation—three year terms. Free estimate. Boardman. Phone 411. 155 26t 40. 60. 80, 120, 160 and 200 acre farm*, if you arc intereated in farm land, call or see us. We may have the farm you are looking for. Mldwent Realty Auction Co. Phon? 174. 168-2 t WANTED WANTEi) - ft ad log to repair. Uhrick Bro*. 306 ts WAjfTEb"*4»iij roomer working second shift G. E. Phon- 5143 be-tw<-eti 9 and 11 A. M. 169-2 U WASTED TO KENT - Home* for Decatur war workers. Mr. Landlord. you can help your country and yourself with guaranteed rent and guaranteed payment of any losa to your property. No ooinml**ions. For full information phone Bol> Heller. A Good Really Service I’lioiie *7u. k 167 ts SBWIM« - MACHINE - REPAIRING —All make*. Needles, oil, Itelte. parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. 16714th lITANTED-Loans on farms. Beatern money. Low ratea. Very lib eral terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 83-m w-t Business Services TR Y V A POB ATI I — For relieving Arthritto, T. 8., Sinus. Colds, Gland Bladder Trouble and skin trouble of all kinds. With massage at Herman C. Weber Bath. 107 So. Second Ft., Decatur, Ind. 163-ts MISCELLANEOUS Farm loans ■, 1% tirTi rwr,: No expense to borrower. C. D Lewton, Decatur, Ind. 16-b ts farHERs - Wi'r* move dead horses, cows, hogs. etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone chargee. The Stadler Products Co. 15 ts FARM Loans at 4< for li’yror* No commbaion charge, fee John W. Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Loan A Trust Dldg. IK-tf FOB RENT” FOR RENT Uptown furnished apartment, three room* and bath. 127 North Third street, phone 271. 16»~a3tx ATaRTmENT Avaliaide Auicu*t Ist. 726 Mercer Ave. Completely private and completely modem, tn rec room* plu* bath Phone 1236 or inquire at 713 Mercer. 169-ts LOST AND FOl N D LOBT lady's Biffova wrhl watch Vetoed a* gift. Reward. Edn.i Ramsey. Berne route 2. b 169-3tx — -o — — Maeentc Called meeting »f Decatur lodge No. &71. F. and A. M. on Entered Apprentice Degree at 7 P m. Tuesday. July 20. 169-2 t Roy E Mnmm t. W. M. ..i... ■. .. ,0 .. . Stock Closing New York, July 19 (I'Fi DawJones closins stock averages: 2f> Rails 37 65. off O.;e 15. Ctilltia* 22.19. off 0.91 65 Stock* 60.45. off 60S Tote! stock sale*: 834.120. WeT Man with uome wervkw atalHm experience fur full time job. ffiuid pay. Write Box 151. t o Decatvr Iteih Demucra 1 .

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BOY SLIGHTLY HURT (Continued From rage 1) day In circuit court. Offteer Blcrle charged that Lammert, convicted once before on a similar charge, was observed In Bluffton earlier Saturday. Hi* arrest occurred here on Adams street about 11:80 p. m. Max Andr« w*. 21. of Rugg street, was to be arraigned before Walter J. Bockman. justice of peace, sometime today to answer to chatges of rec klees driving. Hi* arrest was made by officer Bierie, while the latter was taking Lammert to jail. Sheriff Leo Glllig and officer J. C. Mendenhall of the state police reported two autos stolen from Berne Saturday night and another, stolen at South Bend, ns recovered Both Bertie cars were later found on a street In that town. The South Bend car wa* found four mile* south of Ikcatur. parked near U. S. 27. Apprehend Ri nawsys Three runaway youth* from Fort Wayne, two aged 12 and the other 14. were apprehended In Celina. (>.. late Saturday after going through Decatur. The yontlie went through the city on bicycles Saturday afternoon, stopping to drop a .22 makt-ahifi revolver In an alley manhole near Second street. They stopped at the Roy Price home on IT. s. 33. southeast of Decatur. selling Mr. Price the three bicycle* and a watch. Sheriff Glllig, upon in vest igat ton, found and confiscated the gtin. - BODY OF DROWNED (Coatlaued From rags 1) wus prominently known here having served a* a former president of the Adam* county farm bureau, insurance Hale-man for the euime organization. and a* superintendent of the First United Brethren Sunday School. Funeral arrangement* will tn- made tifioii arrival of the body. A memorial service wa* held at the church somothn. ago. CHARGES POLICIES (Continued From P»«* 1) war industries and livestock prodtt< er* in area* where feed shortage* hove been acute. Under the WFA plan, farmer* arc required to sell their stored corn by August 10 If they are to

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get the price bonus In the event ceilings are lifted. Grind Decreases . Chicago. July 19 — (UPI —The ' corn industries research founds--1 tioti announces that the domestic • corn grind in the nation decreased ' by 1.250,000 bushels from May to • June thia year. The total for May wa* 10,060,000 bushel*, while the . figure for June was 8.750.000 • bushel*. In June of laxt year, the corn f grind figure was 9,750.0tt0 bu*b<ls. i —o Detroit Bus Drivers Returning To Work 1 Detroit. July 16—(UP)— Fifty- • thousand Detroit suburbanites are ' riding bu«e* to work again. A strike had left them without trans- ' portal ion since Friday. . The bus driver* voted to return to work last night. They walked oul In piotaut against failure of the war Inlwtr board to act on their 1 requent for a pay adjustment. The board received Ihe dispute last • April but ha* not made a deci- ' slon. i 0 i To Hike Nation's . r Power Capacity Washington. July 19 —fl'Pt — The war production lx<ard ha* minounced plan* to boost the nation'powar capacity by 600.066 kilowatt* • for 1945 operations. The new program include* in- * stallation of a new unit at Grand Coulee, adding 108.000 kilowatts rated capacity to the great hydroelectric development in the Pacific ’ northwest. Atao. the addition ot ; 100,000 kilowatt* in existing Tennessee valley stations. ; o—- ? Mother Os 10 On i Trial For Murder j Muncie. July 19 — (IT)— The mother of 10 children goes on trial today in Delaware circuit court on u charge of first degree murder Mr*. (Tara Edward* I* accused of slaying her husband with a shotgun on April 2. h Mr*. Edward* l<dd officers that . her huslmnd had threatened to kill the children and that, fearing fur • their -afety. she *bot him. | Q > Trade in a Good Town — Decatuv

Hang Eight Russians For Aiding Germans Aided Gestapo To Torture Civilians Moscow, July 19—I UP) -Eight Russian*, convicted of collaborating with the Nazis, were hanged Sunday in the public square in Krasnodar. Three otnero convicted In the same court martial proceeding* were sentenced to 20 years at hard labor in the chain gang. All were convicted of aiding the Nazi gestapo In the torture ant) execution of some 7.000 Russian civilians. The trial established that the gestapo employed a new weapon of death a hermetically sealed zinc-lined chamber into which carbon monoxide gas wa* pumped. The execution marked the fimt time since the revolution the Rus-

put ycur Victory garden ON THE SHELF / yiiu itt “Pat'u.ofiC tb- (toJjJT HOME CANNING x Assure your family of a plentiful supply of healthful, **** v! f *t*obtes° nourishing food with Home Canning At the same time i*Mw« M .i*a« you w j|| t 0 release commercially-canned foods • for consumption by oui armed forces. This year every 0* rw> fill <**r •* it* i j jar of home-canned food represents a very real and worth-while contribution to our all out war effort. buy wh boro) C. A. STAPLETON, Lural Manager

siatM have resorted to the gallows ' ** punishment Hitherto >ll execution* were by shooting. The trial also marked the le-introductlon of hard labor chain gang*, another 1 pre-revolutionary punishment. o 'K Gasoline Books Expire Wednesday About 1.500 auto owner* have not filed for their new “A" gaa books up to dale, the war price and ration board office announced. The old books expire July 21. The volunteer workers of the women's service corps resumed the mailing of the books this morning at the high school building. Fo*the past few day* the receipt of applications slow-d up the malting of the book*, all applleaiions having been filled last Friday. t The application blanks can be obtained from any filling station or garage and should be mailed or delivered In alt envelope to tile local Imard at once. The tire Inspection record and the back cover ot the

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I old “A” book must accompany tiro application. O - - Named To Term On Berne Library Board Elmbeth B. Neuenschwander ot | Berne ha* been appointed by Judge I .1 Fred Fruchte to serve a two-year term a* member of the Berne public library Imard. Other members are Ed M. Ray and Huldah Stauffer. The appointee I* a former member of the board. Wanted! Men And Women Who Are Hard Os Hearing To make this simple, no risk hearIna te«t. if you are temporarily ■lrafenml. Ix-therM hy ringing bus*. Ing head noise* due to hardened or <oagulatrd wax tcerument, try the Ourlne Home Meth>id tost that e<> many aay ha« enabled them to hear well again You must hear lo»t---ter after making thia simple test or you g'«t your money i,a'k at <>n>-*. A»k Hltx>ut Ourlne Ear Prop* t.xlav »t K 'hne and drug Store* every.