Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1944 — Page 5
-WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. 1944.
farket Reports JAILY REPORT OF LOCAL FOREIGN MARKETS for MURRAY A CO. ■i|4 •'■4- ij ——— ... V<"B »W kind* •< ifvgfltock At ~ W»Mtur, B*ro«, CnUgviH*, •• and w»w™ !v**toNc roo*iv*d *wy day • r *‘< wrtU 12:S0 F m. Corrected July 26 to 400 !b*_ll3 10 / to iSO ib» 13.25 Mj , to 2750 lb*. 13.50 to 3W lb» — 13.40 . WMO lb*. E» 14.25 22 to 180 Iba -jfci 14.00 to 140 lb*..™__...._ 12.25 to 140 Iba 11.75 to 120 !b*„„ 11.25 <■» 6.00 <&>• 11.50 ice-^— — ™ tan A* — woo ' *rltag* 7.50 oll|f* —• 2.60 WHOLESALE EM ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnleltad by DECATUR FROOUCE CO. Rhone «S 0 |y j. Corrected July 26. ' /iz ■*® —-— rTr ..,i . 30c 1 ’« thorn broiler* and flryer*.. 26c m tent 20C « tew fryer* 28c »vy (Srtnsan 28c .torn hem — lie rooatera aad gtag* —l4c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET SURE ELEVATOR CO Corrected July 26. —— * Beana »übject io Auk ' Prteea Mawtor. 1 Red Wheat—ll. 43 3 Red Wheat 1.42 I Tallow Con . i.eo 1 Soy Boaaa_ 1.80 3 Soy Beasa_.„l 86 I New Oat». SwO 2.00 ™*jg* - 1.00 ■EM Grain: p* r bubal loaa. C°ra: 64 per 100 loaa. MJL ton*. W*VW LIVESTOCK •Zort Wayne. Ind, July 26. ills market steady to 25< high {fv. 160-240 Iba.. 114.65; 240-270 )b« . JE; 270-400 R>a., fills; 150 I6<» In*. 813: 140 160 lb*., *12.75; 130 a. S> Iba.. 112.50; 120-130 Iba . *l2 25; er Bc-120 Iba.. *l2. hKEougha, *12.50; •tag*. 110 50; le bog*, *6.50. cMrea. *ls; 1 s’-Mni lamb*. 113.10; yearling , *l»: ew«. 54. ml CHICAGd LIVESTOCK Jnly 26—(UP) < wfa • »> logn, 14.000; complete clearblew; fully ateady; good and choice er 0*240 Iba.. *14.75; those over 240 up.n. *l4: good and cioi<-<> 300-550-*ow. *13.65 *l4 battle. 11,600; calve*. 800 strut and choice fed *teer» and rlings. active. firm: top *l7 75. k M held higher; common and ii r ’ ,lura * ra * , F A”** abort-fed steers w Jk to 26c lower; very slow low grade offerings, «1».75 down. gnaaera. |1|.60-*l<; fed heif weak to 25c lower; fop. *1735; ■.k heifers. Itwra firm; caanere and < titters IN Ilk to 16c lower; bulls generally it; My. feiders firm at *ls down; 4 at grassy sausage bullb'*4o with heavy dairy-bred up to J”* bnd better = •» sales mostly steady; two «o»tly common Texas ’ringers. *10; *ood and choice : ive springers, »14-»14.50. with ks discounted *1: medium and • - • rj 50, light culls down to *7; shorn se'Sfve ewes, *4 *6.26. according to • IUVRBT4X K ... July 26—11 l’>— larket active; 160-300-4 MI Um. 15-30 0-16* lbs 25 cents tttttg fcigher; 160 ’4l 400 Iba 14.00; 1*.60-13.2'>; sows fry *216 13.75. Mires koo; ogmi > and heifers fully nde gra»«y offernding lower; meeef oows better; d good anti choice slf Jf moat good irJWHB. je.ro-H tW; few heifers , .J’mixed yeartings .. ■■ ...d||4toWNa madivo to good grass t offering* 11.06-14 M; medium food, beet cows 10.50-12.00; ewes ,•_ 50-13 00; common to medium canners and cutters 5.00- • - its tower; iow food and choice lambs -w, • "pj Kodinm grade 10.00-11.50.
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LOQAL CLAESKed * ADVERTISING RATU Minimum for firm Inoortloe *OO One Time, Per Word AdditloMl Insertlone Per Word, Per Day i< Card of Thankslog Obituarist Vernes, Resolutions— .. fi Manus, nm menu style fl Notices, Cap Hoads, Apt. body — boo (If picas deep, one column) ♦ 0 Insertion Deadline Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. " WlßSAtfe FOft dALte—domplele line of wlrIng supplies and fixtures. Übrlck Bros. Phone *6O. 40-ts FOR BiAL£— Right garden or bullding loU on llth street west of Novelty Co. *6O each, *5 down, *5 monthly. Bab Heller, A Good ItraUy Service. Phone 870. 168.tf For SALE — Home made Dodge tractor. J. A. Williams, Decatur « 174-3tx FOR SALE -..Man's Bulova wrist watch, practically new. I*hone 7874. 174-g3tx FOR SALE — Transparent apples. Henry Hirschy. '4 mile east of Decatur on Fred Reppert farm. 174-<3t FOR SALE -Two Drop Head sewing machines, perfect condition, guaranteed. Boardman's, 445 South First. 174-3tx FOR SALE — Roan Durham cow, caff by side. Holstein heifer, fresh soon. Wm Weber, Preble Phone. 175-2tx MNi SALE Ford V4I. 191 T Motor just overhauled and tireo fair. Call Jim Rice, Decatur 573<A. 175-g3tx ihoh EALE hrory bassinet lied with pad. New high cha'r. Light varnished vanity, could Ire used as a desk. Mrs. Leland Frank, Phone 323. 175-3 t FOR BALE Traiwparent apple*? *175 per hushel fallen, *2.50 from tree. Also plums. .Mrs. Oram Owens Phone 61&>A 175-g2t FOR SALE--Westinghouse stove and 6-fL Westinghouse refrigerator: dining room suite with 6 chairs, light oak; 36-in. circular mirror. Poppy Trail colored dishes, complete set of 12; set crystal glassware; G. K. electric Mix Muster, electric toaster, electric iron, miscellaneous aluminum cooking utensils, ntlscellaneouH dishes, electric coffee urn, tray, sugar and creamer lo match, ping pong table. Zenith table radio, 5 lawn chairs, bird bath, lawn seat, davenport table. 2 end tables, 2 table lamps, electric kitchen clock and other articles 100 numerous to mention. Pvt. Russell White, 934 Walnut. Call this eve,ling or after 10 a. m. Wednesday and Thursday. 175-3 t FOR SALE Rubber' tired wagon, 6:50x16 tires with wide base wheels, with new grain tight bed. Phone 969-E after 6 p. m. 175-2tx Vdlt 8A LE — One Massey- 11 a r rls tractor, two 14-inch bottom gang plows, like new. Phone 248. 1753 t FOR SAI.E: New all modern 6 room house at 9-14 Walnut Street. Thia house must be sold this week. See Russell White at 931 Walnut St., or Walter J. I Jock man, 153 S< Second. g 176 3t Ffiß" SALE - Poland China male bog. ready for service. Adolph Bultemeler, % mile west and 3’4 miles north of Preble. Preble telephone. a 176-3 ix Foil Stl.R — Registered I’olaniiChinas A f«w extra good wartime gtlte both spotted and black. Prices reasonable. J. Carl Williams, route 1. Decatur. Edge of Monmouth. 1764>1tx H>R BALE Pickles- Ptace~ymir orders now. Lengerich and Schmitt. Phone 6765. g 176-3 t FOR SALE — Rosy, tSo leading ready built farm buildings. Just received another carload of brood er houses and laying houses. Ptewar prices. Get your order In now. See Decatur Hatchery, dealer. WANTEb- Fi-ed»-~ male hogs or roughs. Phone 573-R. J. L. Walters. second house east of Monmouth. g 176-Tx FOR "6A~Lii—Whlfe porcelain "coaTwood cook stove, like new, at |he Lutheran parsonage. Union township. Route 5. g 176-31 X FOR SALE-Model IO Philco auto radio in good shape, fits any car. Call 4:30 p. tn. to 7p. tn 617 WinChester St g 176-2tx WJM- 4a£E — bu irhi m ini]l calf. Elmer Meyer. Preble phone 3 on 22 176-3tx FOR SALE — Maytag Ironer. A-l condition. Price reasonable. Phone 6781 176-Btx FOR BALL’ ~CruslTed stone and grave! for drtvgwayn; also fill dirt Frank MoClymonds Phone 1368. 176-<3t
FOR SALE—Year old bia-k Spits. Phone 8722. 176-3 t WANTED WE MAKK" covered buttons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South Flrat. 166-25 U WANfflb—la6l<M to repair. I&tertek Bros. *4l-tf SEWING MAChINB-REPAIRIKg —AU makes. Needles, oil. belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. 156-25 U A vacancy will exist on one of the Daily Democrat carrier routes this week. Papers sold to boy on Little Merchant plan. District includes Homewood. If interested apply Circulation Dept. 168-2tx WANTBD-Loana on Mrma. Eart ora money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. Sos as for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 88-m w-f WANTED — 13-year-old boy wants work. Call 1192. % 176-2tx LOST AND FOUND dog, white face and breast, 2 months old. Reward Phone 59V2. Patsy Ann May.l76-a2tx LOST—Boston Bulldog. Answers to name of Jlggs. Call 471 or J 38- g 176-3 t LOST -Pocketibook containing gasconpons, license and money. Reward. Ed .Mosure Bluffton. 17412txT MISCELLANEOUS FREEEIfiMATHa for roofing, aid-' ing and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. -156-25 t farmers TpreimoN-We r * move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. D«eatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts ButORS - We carry a complete line ot electric motors, including U, 1-8, 1 % h.p. Also a complete Bae ot electrical supplies. Arnold * Kl *“ k ' M u NEW LOAN PLAN In"addition to our regular farm loans; terms 5 to 35 years at 4% with no expense to borrower. We will make 30 year 4% loans »>n tracts from 5 to 40 acres with modern buildings. This is a suburban loan. C. D. Lewton. ■lt tmniunlz»‘« fnrs~and "clothing agalnxt moth damage for 2 years and leaves no stain or odor. Ask for .Mirra .Moth hninuiiizer. timtth Drag Co. 170-14 USED FI UNITURE tyudio couch. modern walnut d<wk, several used Ihml room nulls, cnoiplete with chest and vanity, al! types new and used stoves and ranges, one all porcelain ras range, ice boxes- Decatur Uphostety Shop, 116 8. Second. Phone 420. 176-2 t U. S. FIGHTER (CoaUaoM From rage O fortress city of Demblin, 56 miles south-southeast of Warsaw Mom-ow said the preliminary battle* for the river crosaingH already had Itegun, and it was indicated the Soviets were aiming at a wide flanking sweep on Warsaw while other Red army forces closed in directly from the east for a frontal assault on the Polish capital. Berlin simultaneously admitted that the Russians were hammering Hungarian troops back through the Jalilonica pass across the Carpathians Into Hungary and Czechoslovakia and that the strongholds of Stanislawow and Kolomea at the southern end of the fighting front were endangered. While Soviet dispatches included unconfirmed reports that the whirlwind advance by the Red army had carried to the Wisla, the first a*ecific word came in a broadcast German transocean news agency dispatch which said the Russians were on the river at Deblin, G 6 miles Houth-soulheast of Warsaw. Deblin. ancient fortress city, Boa on the Wisla at its confluence with
N. A. BIXI.ra OPTOMETRIST HOURS: *;<o to 11:30 12:30 to 8:00 Saturday*, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 Bye* Examined Glasses Fitted NOTICE! We ar* now buying all grade* of Paper stock at preaent market price. Also want Scrap Iron, Rags, Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cana. All klndo of scrap I* essential for war purpose*. W* are alto buyer* of B«»f Hide*, Calf Skins, Sheep Pelt*. Tallow, Fate and Greaaea. Old Lard, etc. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monro* Phono 443
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the Wleprz river 40 miles northwest ot Lublin and on the trunk railway angling southeast from WMmw. The pincers squeeze on Warsaw shaped up rapidly aa Soviet armor and motorized Infantry raced westward from the area of Sledice. 60 miles due east of the capital. In the wake of what Moscow described as feeble rear guard resistance. To the south a great tattle of annihilation was raging in and ground encircled Lwow, key fortrev of southern Poland. The Red army Had flung a ring of steel around ju 800 square -mile pocket around Lwow, and waa tattling to wipe out It# doomed Nazi occupants, including the Lwow garrison. Transocean, In addition to its acknowledgement timi the Russians had reached the Wisla and had opened a big assault cast and northeast of the old L,'hu unlan capital of Kaunas, said: "Fighting raged on the entire front with undlmlnished violence, hut only in the area of Lwow and Jaroslaw (60 miles to the northwest I did the Soviets succeed in making advances worth mentioning.” Reporting the advant e to Wisla, the agency claimed that 'even in this sector, operations have not yet assumed a major scale, because as a military spokesman emphasize*, only armored spearheads Jiave rvached the point mentioned.” o— AeeulntiNraf of F.verotor Kolate Vo. KWH Notice Io lirrvtf.y given. That theuntkritlKneil lute been appointed Executor <>f t-he eatatr of Alba H. Itlce, late of -teams County, deceased. The eatade la probably aolvent. Henry B. Heller. Executor 11. 11. Heller, IHorney July 1». ISH July 19-iS Ana 2
AUCTION SALES An I will devote full time to the auctioneering bunineNN, I feel I can give you better Haleb service and extra dollars the day of your sale. Book your sale early! CHRIS BOHNKE Auctioneer Rout* 1 Decatur Hoagland Phone Call at my expense. piißi ARE YOU AS KIND TO YOUR POCKETBOOK as you are to your car? One accident involving injuries to others could cost you many times tjie value of your car. Protect yourself with Automobile Liability Insurance. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Oecatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg. e.y.rMwMg Ana Cisusfcy snff Ihiiifhilil
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EN. EUGENE FRIEDT QOoaUaao* Proo* rag* 1) Lambert Field St. Loul* and at Penssicola Ensign Friedt, who was born in Heaaant Milte. Ma noh 2, I*lo was graduated from the Decatur high school iu 1837. He was a star athlete both in basketball and football. He received bl* degree from Bali State in 1841 and taught a full school year at Danville, before being called to active duty. He viaitad with bU parenta here last March, and again around Memorial day tost May. On March 29, he was married to Miso Dorothy Leah Arnold at Indianapolis, in a ceremony performed pt Norfolk, Va, while be was awaiting orders to go aboard his ship. Hi* last letter to his parents wax dated. June 15. He did aoi forget
How the Army uses WASTE PAPER in a FLYING FORTRESS* > A» j <wnorrom*noN awn BIUEHINTS - WIRING DIAGRAMS ♦ -MIOT S OPERATION CHART ' ?OM» LOADING. FUEL SYSTEM AND ' < ILt WEIGHT DATA CHARTS x l VIIGHT AND'ULANCf ' I RANbBOOKANOCOMWm* I WINTERIZATION'QNQt Utt . \ >NDPUSI LOCATION CHAITS |' IAfHO I . j ;cENTtt oroflAVfn computing fo*m* SANfTATY CONTAINER* ; BOMBARDRB** DATA CARDS ? FIH EXTINGUISHER INSTRUCTION! M? CONTROL CAM CHARTS - -J FLIGHT REPORT ■ IXDIO MXNUAIS f r °* M * I power punt; ■■ 111 MANUAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS' • "3f EMERGENCY RATION* U.. PAPER CUP* i '■ILKTRICAI'PVUF X* FIRST A® OTS . •TNI TBM “RYB4Q PORNfIET It A RBGUTWD 6OBNG TRADE-MARK ■ *
• In every great raid, your waste paper is io there slugging •; j over Berlin and Rabaui.;. Nad war plants and Jap island bases. Shown above are some of the vital uses of paper in a Flying Fortress. Omitted are such pre-flight paper items aa bomb bands, ammunition cases and the designer’s blueprints. And remember that every replacement part comes wrapped and protected in paper reprocessed from the bundle* you saved and turned in. Two million extra tons are
his father, who is a former fire chief of Decatur and now Is the assistant chief at Che Casad ordnance depot at Ne* Haven, on father s day, wfifeh was observed June 18 In hie letter he enclosed several one dollar bills for the purchase of cigars. Ensign Friedt has two brothers also serving in the navy. They are Marion Friedt ASSM 1/c, with the Atlantic fleet, and Kenneth W. Friedt, Mo. M.M. 3/c with the Pacific fleet. Besides his parents and wife and the two brothers he is survived by Jaok and Anoli Friedt, at home, and Woodraw Russel Friedt ot Patterson Heid. Dayton, O- — o GOEBBELS TELLS (CeaUassd Iks Fags 1) sources of its strength into the bal-
Itertv *w-- . wro - this year ;;; and our flyers are de* pending on yo« to round it up! So do your share. Save waste paper regularly.;. then see that it’s turned in to help speed bigger raids... to keep the Fortresses flying... to bring their gallant crews home again! Get your Waate Paper Ready for the Drive SATURDAY, AUG. 5
ance.” Ley spoke at one of the thousands of mass meetings which the DNB news agency said were being held in war plants throughout Germany, apparently part of a gigantic prop agenda campaign to awing the German working clast solidly behind the Nazi regime.
Nervous, lestlm •iWANMYrOfniIMH If functional periodic disturbsness tnakt you Ucl nervous, ttred. restless. "dr»KSed out”—st such times- -try Mmoiu Lydia B. Pinkham's VsgetaMe CompounU to relieve eueh eymptoms It hclpe nature' Pinkham's Compound is also a grand stomachic tonic. Follow label direction*. Worth trying/ LYBIA’L PINKHAM'S SU
NOTICE NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED Frank’s Barber Shop 112 Monroe St NOTICE My office will be closed July 27 to Aug. 3 DR. G. J. KOHNE NOTICE I will be out of my office July 23 to Aug, I, Inclusive. DR. JOE MORRIS
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