Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 2 August 1944 — Page 5

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Market Reports DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL ANO FOBBIGN MARKETS Jfar A CO. ItoadMl (Sil Mftde of livestock at toeator, Borne, Cralgvllie, dfe Willshire every day BiSml It:30 p. m. August jg-'l ‘ * BfIHL. 'MHMpI - uh. O<M9K-- 1- <5 a »MnbL... . la ss OtofltolM..- iiso Av tow—L- 6.M 1 WtM» toto- 3.50 «M 5.50 Mw, jto eqq ano MHMYRY QUOTATIONS by MOAVUft froouce co. Phone 380 Corrected August 2 ibfrMMwh- 3ic HNHHbra and fryers. — 26c teVta*£» 20c (my firßtlL- 28c .» roosters and etags 14c LOBAL «RAiN MARKET «gK RLEVATOW CO August 2 to chants during day. HNHHMwred at elevator. fe. t Bed Wfeen. 1142 Hk lied WIHW.i 1.42 f 0.5 YeßrtoCorn 1 eo la, I Eey fesac? 190 teller lMm* 18« to. XNewUWa 75 Has 9ee&.... 2 00 —> 1.00 •SBi At per bushel lass I <$•«•: JM per 100 leas. ttob. tens. LIVESTOCK DM WML Ind . Auk 2. (UP) H<wHßßHct steady 180 240 <01; 14"-'70 Ills. 13 95: 270<OO Ihe. 105 150 !«o lh« 13 25; ITS; I>M|B > h " 13.50; 100 120 stags 10.50; male BaMnWt youillng H l<io->; clip-■Hwpo-'s Livestock lAu *- 2 — ,vp ’ ~ Hoge 1.0-o a <- W, fieri .a. ,<n-l -ilte MBWJ 15 to cent* toiler;: MMt> lbs. 14 80 240-lim H’rtWO-15', ll» 12 50-13 75; SB'S W &Bbo. tn-v'y I I 5-13 80 €»?.!»- ijao. calv.* 800. steers ■ bltt(li.geii.-rally steady; be.-f ■*'< ; ttie Kan-t.-d . small lot good ‘».:ioga M-26; around 4 load* H» stqevl 16.n0. 2 lots ni.-d!um | a g«Bi iTdi|P> ahot t fed 15 (H) bulk HmSBMP I ' ds'eers a a.I yearl1*75; load 74» lb. 15 50; most h-if-good 10 50-13.50; ''(BfcjMfbLweight steens and ' V> 10.5<i; common to 9®d «oto- 8 00-11.60; f.-w 12 e *9f er * an ‘ l <u,, * r * 6 00top 1150. wOP III generally steady. "^^J^B B**** 8 **** H-60; few l<rw to <» detoto* 12 75 11 s't. common 7.75-12 60 1 B*O LIVESTOCK ■RX*. active weights at 14 7a heavier sßjtoo, bulk good and '■'lj o ’>s(l tti mows 13 85 to 1 ! * ft • b-arame early, t'atlte: M|oo Calves; koti. "■J* -'MB ‘ ‘ - i.lvlu > iatgeiy “ (MBeifer run. top 17 90; ' 17 80 ,778; *"■*' . heifer yearlings Bk fat steers 11.50 to graasers 12.00 to SJMM® grass licit, is <♦.*,<» r<> u'.o «> i« 50. 7 7f, down. tanners •75 Im tfjj K<hml beef < hwk 1 t »O ;; :i - h! y SB grass cows up to 13 00 M IstrttwWbulk grass bulls 7.50 ’ ki '" l 1600 dow " few early pales M M>g|bti'.e spring lainha and Meady to Weak good &<i ‘hateg native springers 1150 \J : -®*®* 1, h liuiks disiounted , al| d good IXSO to . l.W’""' 1 ,ow ‘ '** ,2 "" ; i’dium; choice shorn native *’’ 4 MMy steady. mos«ty 4.50 to grade. BKHrS AT A GLANCC BMfksited Pretd ‘wfel Irregular; C H. govern’/•'■’'MW - Irregularly higher s: *teS(yjto. ks -r.-vil nlv lllg'o-i ’ FhCSsft .m much as !*>> cents a A ' an<l Barley steady: < ae 1 • «' a bums! ,’'^ s: lKP VMt<>ak <*'’* !ull - T itßs rattle rtroii.’ eth-ep

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADvIRTISING RATES — [ Minimum for flrot Insertion 30< One Time. Per Word .. v/ a < Additional Insert lone Per Word, Per Day 14 ’ > Card of Thanke .....50< • » Obituaries, Voreee, Resolu- » tlona.— 51 > Menus, run menu stylo 51 ' Notices, Cap Heads, 8-pt. i body 604 > (12 picas deep, one column) 1 ) ♦ — p i Insertion Deadline < ) Copy must be In office by , ( 11 a. m. Monday through t Friday. Saturday deadline i is 9 a. m. < ForsaEE - Ing supplies and fixtures. Übrlck Bros. Phone 250. 40-ts FOR BALB—'Bight buildIng lota on 11th street went of Novelty Co. HO each. H down. 15 : monthly. Bob Heller. A Good Realty ) ! Service. Phone 870. 168.tf I FOR SALE All six new house* on ' Oak and Thirteenth streets have ' been sold. Watch for announcement ’ of two being completed on Stevenson street. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 180-k3t FOR BAIE-iMcl>eering tractor plow; 7 foot double disk; ■both like now. Henry Selking Decatur H-2. Prdble phone. 181-3 t barrel ham-1 merles* shot gun. good shape. 1 .Man's bicycle. Philip Nustoraum. 1 ’.Monroe. Ind. 181-3 t [ FOtl JaUt-B aows and 83 plgib Theodore lluhnwhn, Preble Phon« . 6 on 20. !81-2tx ’ FOR SALE -Chest of drawers, kitchen table, mirror. Phone 1-49. H>R SALE — White enamel cooE stove, like new. Favorite baseburner, ipxxl condition. Call at 425 John St. b 181-3tx FtMt HALE Slicing toina'm-H un<l pickles. Lengerich and Schmitt. ' Phone 6756. l#2«lt FOR SALE Gaivtanizod laying nests; flock-feeders and foun- ’ tains, all sizes. Wayne growing mash and egg mash. Get your pullets ready for fall egg prices. See ' Decatur Hatchery. 182 g-4t : FOR SALE Tony Cor ral, first house east .Mt. Pleasant church. l«2-3tx ftjh SALE - ’25 ehoats. *76l<H) pounds. Ralph Cduble, mile west 114 miles south of Preble. 182-<3tx POR SAl,E~6airge cooker kettle and Jacket. Roy Johnson, telephone <315. 182-a.3t WE HAVE- Diningroom chains, tilt chairs and ottomans, platform lockers and desk chains. Sprague Furniture Co Phone 19«. 182-g3t FOR HALE 9 x 12 and’TfT’ 12 tAxminster rugs. Also, lamp tables, end tdbles. drum tables and cocktail tables. Sprague Furniture Co. iPhone 199. l«2-g3t FbR x 12 with ttfL sides, like new. Mrs. Francis Jacquay. -.Monmouth. 182-3tx FOkSALE-5 oom semi moth-rn house, go<Mi condition. 53700.05. Clyde Troutncr, phone 1166. 182t3 App„ln<iwr«t of Kseralnr Kstatr Kn. WHM Notice is her«<i>y given, That the unuerxlaried has been appointed Executor of the estate of Alba 11. Itlce, late of Adams County. <|e<-eaa-ed. The estate Im probably solvent. Henry B. Heller. Executor H. H. Heller. Sttwrser July 18, 1944 July IJ-2G Aug. 3 ’“"‘"TBW I!! to hiihh;h« Notice I* lier-dty a I ven that on Monday the llth day of Auaust, 1914 wt 7:30 P. M. in the office of the trustee of Washington township, located In the lleVoiat 'bultdlna. l«e<atur, Indiana, M<f« will be received ' for <tt>e purchase of: 01.8: H<-hool Hus, Including l»«ly and ohisaix All «Mda inuat conform with state amt fedeml regufMlon* and must be filed M my office prior to that time. The right I* reoservod to rejget any or all lUd>>. Johu H. Htoiudiurner, Trustee of WawMnglon Township Aug. 3. ; IS IHLIMY MHIRITIDf i • 'WMATCAUSiS ITT 'asses 1 doctors fso \ Itos! Morsskog" sebied •m bs'sotd RtH/wtoi* Smv>M. to om ’render writing to *• Uvcoltoitol CHvutow SMfMk Avn., New Tort, NX, Ctoto- H 459 liwulate with LADCO C£U)TEX , ROCK WOOL MoiNturr proof—Fire Proof Guaranteed work—Blow in Free Murvey. < BILL CRIST Representative Phone 72* Monroe, Ind.

WANTED WE MAKII covered buttons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First. 181-27tx rlek Bros. 341-ts —AU makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. A vacancy will ~exist on* one of the Dally Democrat carrier routes this week. Paper* sold to boy on Little Merchant plan. District includes Homewood. If interested apply Circulation Dept. 168-2tx WANTED IX) BUY Young Holstein bull, weigh iklrnut 750 lb*, color mostly while. Write me a card Ed. Schieferstein, Decatur II 1., WANTfcXk -10 rusty steel drumtT, must hwve solid bottoms, can leak anywhere else. Call 380. 181-g3t caTterai itasb •rn money- Dow rata*. Very liberal terms. See ms tor abstracts of title. French Quinn. 83-m w-f Ktt kind*. aIFm for prices. Burk Elevator Co. Call 25 or 886- 18e-gl2t FORRENT FOR RENT — One large room, equipped for light housekeeping including electric refrigerator. 222 N. Fourth. Phone 1427. 180-g3t miscellaneous FIIEjTEPTfMAfEfI for roofing, .id'ing and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phono 411. 181-27 t FARMERS ATfi?NTlt)»i —We rfr move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Dveatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts bE cool in sCm m er—be WARM IN WlNTEß—Homeguard insulation pays for itself in 3 years on fuel savings alone. We are now equipped to Install insulation in your home at the lowest cost to you. Call us or contact Chris Bucher for free estfmatf. GAMBLES — across from court house on 2n<l- Phone 429. 177-6 t SERVICE ADI)Kii"AT gaMBLEs —flamble Stores have added a new service to their line. They now offer an egpertenced crew to install Gambles Homeguard Insulation. and all types of Roofing. Free estimates on ail jobs. No Job to big or too small. Just call 429. You can save at Gamble s. 177-<t ELFXTRI'OALSVPPL»»~Regsrdleas of your needs in the line of electrical eupplhw large or small we can supply you. including wire, fan material to make your own heating ellements, switches, fixtures. etc. Arnold & Klenk. 179-U NEW LOAN PLANIn addlttohTo our regular farm loans; terms 5 to 35 years at 4% with no expense to borrower. We will make 20 year 4% loans <>n tracts from 5 to 4o acres with modem buildings. This is a euburban loan. C. D. Lewton. • U Selling Mirra Moth im munlxer like .'nobody's business.” It's Dr. Geo. Washington Carver’s sensational discovery One application prevents moth damage 2 to 5 years. Smith I>rug Co. 182-lt STARTNO AUO. 7. we will can on -Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Food to be canned must be in by noon on canning day. Lleihty Cannery. Berne 182-blt jesi" IcMci-hvWI) Shipment of lawn chairs. Sturdily constructed. , You had better get a few while they last. Sprague (Furniture Co Phone 199- 182g3t — -——O—CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. 1 56% A4; Dec. 155%; Mny 155 158%. Oats: Sept. 71<4bid; Dec. 69% bid; May 69%. AUCTION SALES l-et me help you Arrange, advertise and ronduci your sale. CHRIST HOHNKE Qualified and Experienced AUCTIONEER Decatur R. I Hoagland 'Phone Call at my expense. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: S:M to 11:30 12:30 to 6;00 Saturdays. 8.00 p. m. Telephone IM Ryes Eoamlnsd Glasses FJttofl

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WARSAWBATTLE ?sßtlßU><l e-rpm rag* 1) headquarters from Intersburg, East Prussia, asserting that the recent attempt on his life occurred there, it said jfiiUer visited Wilno and Kaunas shortly before they fell.) Dispatches from the Warsaw front said Lt. Gen. Sigmund Berling's Soviet-trained Polish divisions were taking part In the drive for the capital. Thousands of Poles lined the roads and streets, pelting the troops with flowers and emgracing them. Pravda's correspondent said civilian admlnlstralions wbre actively supporting the liberators, while peasants and partisans were rounding up panic-stricken Germans in the forests. With the Red army tft the gates of Warsaw, thousands of Poles were reported rushing to enlist In newly formed Polish units which will be among the first to push through the city. JAUERGUHMAME tCoßtlßue* >Totn Fags 1> ternational Red Cross have been carefully checked, but your husband's name has not been found on any of them. In this connection, I wish to advlrns you that many of our men missing In action are being reported prisoners of war. It ■trtfe Certmame Notice Is hereby riven that Eva M Echart has filed a petition In the Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, to have the time and place of her birth determined. Raid petition lx set for hearing on the 9th day AuauiU. 194 4. CLYDE O. TKOUTNBR Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court But Now Ho'SMILES! yWmwMMeiM. Wee deHen' rnrmola for Shlme of pll-e. Sarno aa uato aSJunetlvel/ by seeetalMa st noted rllnkThe ama»d ee •«*«« art nab qrn-g rellofl t,et Sl.tn tul« Tboratoti a Minor a Ka.tal Otntmont t«tay. Or cot to* *aay to anrlf Tbornton S Minor Re-tat Hupix-alturl-e. M/y a few «nte more. Try IroCTOkS' way TODAT. At all rood drug atoree everywhere —ln Decatur, at Kohne Drua. THE OLD SWIMMING HOLE is not without its dangers. Many accidents can happen to young folks during vacation. An Attna Student’s Accident Insurance Policy for boys and girls age 5 and over pays hospital, doctor bills and other benefits. Ask about it. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Decatur, Ind. Niblick Stars Bldg. tapMMMfcu ns Am CtoMbg M* . Bmnp Caayaag of Gsml s IhiAiill

■ """' I" — ■ THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing -JiLIP OF THE PEN!” ? 1/ OKA 1 / LES y [IS THIS THE CHART?! fl SUSPOSE THEfNO, ME J z _ L HAVE A IMF nr 7t~ JB I. MEANS k SLIPPED IT E&ffl C Y ZuiEfeFOrZkh BBSS .Uscir ■ JUNEBU6 ISLANDS ) means W HOWV TO* „ i t ,NK DOIN' A (AN MAKIN' L/\ // /J? << IF' Js ; V THIRTYA II v 1 // (L / A & p KNOTS / C H aTI HTSfe dfe j <x u "*duTj, ..gwKßdd h &sJ' 2 Afed BLONDIE SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD! ' K Chic Youiur IIMIIM WHO USED MV'! lf*x(lVE SPOKEN TO YOU LEAT S| ? VVEIX, THEN, Ml ll , C SOOD TOOLS AND ?>)> A HUNDRED TIMES THEM OUT fHERE, ( WHY DOESN'T ) x Tc •! >THEN LEFT THEM ABOUT BOPQOWiNG J YOU2SELF; SOMEBODY < V '* > >- f ■; W ’Hz «. • JjT K 7 J-y _ -T-r *■* -i EPw \ /(.x X lu • ?.<-/ -iJ/G e~jL/ rL ,|i tiw trM - ’! 'll tfj 1 Q-2 L»L- | ■■ I II I M || ||||| | | -3AJ ■„„, |ll|| »

has been noted, however, that th* length of time varies before capture and imprisonment are reported. The military authorities are utilising ail the means at their diepox al to locate our men miaelng in action and you may be assured that I if any Information is received in this office concerning your hue- ' band. It will be communicated to • you without delay.” The above letter followed the > message that advised Mrs. Jaurei guf that her husband was assumed ! to hsve been killed In action last February, he formerly being reported as misemg. NOTICE We will be ckmed from Atrg. 7 to Aug. 14 for repair*. Decatur Dry Cleaners

— *r __ How the Army uses WASTE PAPER in a FLYING FORTRESS' ’> I ‘ * I — f I __ f • ” ***** .. f l /— —<0*1107'3 OPHATION CHART ’ UUtMINTS . WIRING DIAGRAMS * x-MOTI DERATION CHARY h & *° M ’ lOAO<NO ' Fuu SYSTEM ***> j 1 WWGHT DATA CHARTS Till i I r [ Weight and ralanci i HANDBOOK AND COMFUTER I WINTtRiZATIOH CHECK UST ( > ND ’ VM 10CATION CHARTS ■'-w —"■■■■ radio charts SANHARY CONTAINERS '■ SOMSARDieR'S DATA CARD! <! J f HRE fXTINGUiSHIR INSTRUCTIONS CONTipt CHARTS • fllGHt RERORT *°* M ’ [ jAWOUARY. ROWER MANV ’ Van ..■■■ AAANUAI OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS' | J EMERGENCY RATIONS PAPER CUPS i EUrTMCAL'fUSEf tfjj FIRST A® MTS , •wi TiM--nrwQ PoanßM”« a ibggtmcd bobng team-mark - __ '* •' ,’Xr- •• In every great raid, your waste paper this year;;; and our flyers are de* U. S. Victory I is in there slugging ;s; over Berlin pending on you to round it upl " •nd Rabaul u. Nazi war plants and So do your share. Save waste paper WASTE PAPER . Jap island bases. regularly.;. then see that it’s turned e Shown above are some of the vital in to help speed bigger raids... to CCIITipCII£|n uses of paper in a Flying Fortress. keep the Fortresses flying... to bring Omitted are such pre-flight paper their gallant crews home again! items as bomb bands, ammunition EXJLiihjhjLzl case* and the designer’s blueprints. "" I And remember that every replace- Get your Waste Paper ment part comes wrapped and pro- Kcadv for lhe hrive SATURDAY, AUG. 5 |faj| Two million extra tons are needed — —

: War Production Is ; Slowed By Strikes I Transport Tied Up In Philadelphia By United Preu ' Work ztoppagffl hampered or 1 curtailed war production from 1 coaat to coaat today, ranging from a tranaportatlon Heap at Philadel- , phla to an AFL machlnixta strike tn the Ran Framlaco Bay area which threatened delivery of engines for navy and merchant * marina ships. The flan Francisco strike at the j Federal Mogul Bearing Corporation plant, where all but 17 i>-. 12<>

machinists walked out In a dis pute over overtime, drew the attention of top ranking army, navy and government officiala who have Intimated the government seizure of the plant may be requested. A letter front assistant secretary of war Robert P. Patterson, dated June 21 hut made public for the flrat time yesterday, denounced union business -agents Harry Hook and E. F. Dillon for irresponsible leadership. The letter was addressed to Harvey Brown, international president. Workers affected by all strikes approximated 25,000, including the 5.800 transit employee at Philadelphia who said they were not striking but were 111. Despite pleas l»y army, navy anti union officials, the men said they would remain out so long as I

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the company planned to employ Negroeo. Th* strike had a direct bearing on the war effort because many worker* were unable to get to their Jobs. The biggest strike was reported in Detroit where 7,000 workers at the Chevrolet gear and axle dlvL Sion of the General Jlolort Corp, continued their week-long walkout In protest against new production speedup*. The strike halted production of engine parts for PrattWhitney aircraft engines in five plants. There was, however, one bright s|M>t in the laltor picture at Detroit. The walkout of 2.300 employes <>f Montgomery Ward and Co. was settled yesterday and the 250 workers, who the union eaid were fired because they refused to work overtime without pay, I were reinstated.