Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1941 — Page 2

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* Test Your Knowledge I Can you answer seven ot these I ten questions? Turn to page j Four t<>r the answers. J. The 4w<mnlal census of population Is taken how often" J Which planet Is known defln Italy to be inhabited’ 1 lien Manuel Avila Camacho

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PUBLIC SALE I. the undersigned, have quit farming and will sell at public auction on th.- farm located I mile South of Berne on 11 then H mile West and '4 tniie South, on the John Hendricks farm, on TUESDAY, February 25, 1941 Cemmencmg at 12:00 Neon "" 2— HEAD OF HORSES—2 Sorrel mare colt coming 8 yrs. old; grey mare, smooth mouth. Both are good workers. •—HEAD OF CATTLE—• Spoil.*l cow ‘I yrs old dur to freshen about March II; fluernsey • -I. i about \p>il l»t!iGu.i:,*.-> row coming 3yr old due April Sih Hla. k «<>• * yr» old. bred Nov 30th, Holstein cow. s yrs. old du.- May Is:. <>■.. )<■.-,/ and 3 Guernsey heifers coming 1 yr. old; 1 calf 44— HOGS—*• g Brood Hows all dn<- to farrow last of March; -10 head of feeders from *" to 130 lbs ; 10 shoals a<> pounds each — IMPLEMENTS — Alli* Chalmers W C Trai tor on rubber In first class shape; A ('. Tractor plow II double disc; Hoosier Fertiliser grain drill. Hlai-khawk corn planter with fertiliser and soy bean attachment first class shape; McCormick mower In good shape Oliver riding plow 14"; 3 section spike tooth harrow, wagon, hay ladder, com shelter, brooder house IValu. chicken ciK.ps. bunkering kettles, lb gal milk cans and many other small articles too numerous to mention TEUM.s Cash WALTER SILLS, Owner Chris Bohnke. Auctioneer C. W Kent. Clerk Public Sale 1 Will sell at public auction. 1 mile South of Monroe. mile Fast of Hoad No. 37. on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26, 1941 Commencing at 12:00 Noon ’ S—HEAD OF HORSES—3 •„ Bay mare 10 yrs. old. wt. 1400; Strawberry Roan mare 4 yrs. old. < 10M, well broke, Sorrel mare. 4 yr old. wt 1400. broke; Two Strawwt y Roan colts coming yearling, halt brothers. S—HEAD OF CATTLE—3 * Guera-.y cow .1 yrs. old due In April. Guernsey cow 5 yrs. old due It April. Red heifer be fresh in April; White face heifer be fresh In Apt 11: Guernsey heifer 10 mo. old. S—HOGS—3 ’ 3 Hampshire sows due first of April. Spotted sow due in April, one fit sow; one Khoat wt. 135 pounds — IMPLEMENTS — John Itecre corn planter; IHC single row cultivator. Oliver riding braking plow, one walking breaking plow; Fordsou Tractor with two IE Oliver plows; 3 section spike tooth hatrow; Superior 10 disc grain dpi 1 first class; Double disc S ft.; J. Deere end gate seeder. Manure sOr<-ad<r. Dain hay loader; wagon rack; low Iron wheel wagon; one trw-l double sc harness: old set harness; 4 all leather collars 31 to 34 igi-t. iso e*» hr>* hotiicos, two 14 fl. gates, new, Itq h p gM engine; li d coal brooder stove; laundry stove. Some household goods and <£>■-, articles too numerous to mention. | TERMS —Cash, or credit may l*e arranged at Berne Hank. CLOICE BEAM, Owner Ay S. Johnson. Auctioneer J* W Baumgartner. Clerk.

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One nf M huge bombers built In California for the t British, the new B-24' Is shown at LaGuardia airfield. New Turk, prior to being flown across the |

BERNE NEWS By 8. M. SCHWARTZ Lawrence sad Maik Yager. Hiram Llechty and Robert Speicher, are spending several days in Florida. fishing smong the beys. They plan to return home nett week some time Mrs. John H. Habegger left Thursday evening by bus for Ring gold. Gloria, where she will spend ■ome time with her daughter. Mrs. Howard Pharr Paul Augsburger and William Halcegger left Thursday for Texas with two new International Harvester trucks They are driving the trucks through for the Fort Wayne branch. Edwin Neuhauscr of Berne is the new manager of the Adams county farm bureau co-operaflve aasoclatlon which has its headquarters in Berne. He succeeds Norman Winteregg who resigned recently. Word has been received here that Het All,paw. son of Mr. and ground, or on trees? 9 Who was the Bret President of the Congrees of Industrial Organisations? 10. Where did Napoh-on die?

Expert Shoe REPAIRING All work done prompt I) and at reasonable pricey*. Hume of Invisible Half Noleififf. FORTNEY’S SHOE REPAIR 8 Second St

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Mrs. Norman ADspaw, of Indians polls, and s former Beras youth, has recslved an appointment to the Annnpolla naval academy Ret is a j senior in high school and la a very outstanding student. George Jones, first lieutenant In the V. S Army and stationed at , Fort Sheridan. Illioais. spent several days hero this week and visited with his father. Dr. R. O. Jones, who Is seriously 111 at the Fort Wayne Imtberan hospital. T. A. Gottschalk, of Indianapolis, state welfare director and super visor of penal Institution*, addres,-1 ed the Berne Chamber of Com mens at Ito February meeting Monday evening. He delivered an Interestlag address on some of his expetieacos as welfare director during the last four years. During the business session of the meeting it was decided to cancel the March meeting of the organisation because of the 17th annual farmers' banquet which will be hi Id here Tuesday evening. .March 11 Many of the local business men plan to attend this banquet The Berne Bears have conclud- ' ed their Imshetfaall season and are read yfor hte sectional at Decatur nest week. Indio'ion, ate that a large number of locsl people will attend the tournaoient games. The Bears are in good physical condition end are given a good ctaßM to win the serf tonal, but realise that there are at irP-< seven or eight teams with a chance to wm it Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Kvethart of Berne have moved to Fort Wayne where Mr. varbart Is employed with the Coco Cola Company. Everhart was for many years employed as a waiter at the City Lunch. Ills place there la being filled by Robert Arnold, of Portland Berns esperineced the coldest weather of the year this week Wedn?»4ay morning the tempera-1 lure hit the Sero mark, the first ■ time H has dtopped that low since January of I*4«. The Goodwill Mission Club thank offering service will be presented at the Cross Reform'd church Sunday evening, Fef-ruary . 23. A fine musical program will 1 bo given. Bryce Bausermau. chairman of the membership c<«nmlttee reports that they have secured 154 members for the Chsmber of Commerce for 1941. This la an all-time high ,

record and far eiceeds the previous mark of 120 member, set last ysar. ————e ■ — \ I’lcuant Mills Newg | Florenee Nell, Csrrsspsndont Beatrice Horine of t'nion City, visited Sunday with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mann Mr and Mrs. Charles Marsham and non Floyd spent Friday evening with Mr and Mrs. Steve Longenberger. Mrs. Glen McMillen and >on Dean INuwln .pent the weekend I weekend with the former, slater. Mrs. Roscoe Bickel at Roanoke. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Halberstadt spent Sunday with the lat'er’a father at Sclrclevllle, It being hla birthday anniversary Patty Jarfb Neuenachwander accompanied her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiley and daughter of Kokomo and Ralph Johnson of Taylor I'niverslty were j th« weekend guests of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and son Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lons< überger of Fort Wayne visited with Mr. and Mrs Steve Umgenberger and with Ma,. Kva Moser of Wren. Oho is serlou«ly ill Betty and Albert Carten of willshire. Ohio visited Sunday with their mother. Mrs. Nona Carter, who I* caring tor her mother, Mra. Lydia Moßarnes. who Is improving rapidly. * Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. William Noll Saturday were Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Noli and thmlly of Linn Grove. Sunday via* Hors were Mr. and Mrs. Arney Aasliaugh and sons of Bryant. Vivian Noll. Mr. and Mra. Bob Peterson William Affolder of Fon Wayne. The Women's Society of Chris- | tian Service of the Methodist church, met at the parsonage Friday afternoon Twenty-five memI bera were present. The Missionary program was led by Mr,. Mary Khrsam. Tbo,<* assisting were Mrs Janice Joaes. Mra. John Bailey. Mrs. Hairy Crownover and Mrs. Fannie Neffler Refreshments In keeping with Valentine day were served. * TODAY S COMMON ERROR * When describing a condition of a subject, use an adjective. I not an adverb; as. "The vegetables boiled soft;" not "sofUy." ♦ •

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I* RATE* i om * ) - lit tor 20 * •*» °* w 1 20 words, Vs* M? . Ywa Tlmoo—Minimum thaego , es 40c tor 20 wards 9 * ••••• Ovar 20 words to par word tor | ( ths two tlmoo. < Tbroo Tlmoo-Ml"'"’*'" « Mr o* ,as Wc tor 20 words ,or loss, i Over 20 words ' tor too torso tlmoo Card of Thanks I . | Obltuariss and vorooo 11-00 | ( Open rate—dloplsy odvortloteg ( 20c per column Inch. I ( * "BLIND” ADVtRTIOZMf NTfi | | Advorttoemento appearing in | ( thio column without names sign 1 1 are "blind" They are to be answered by letters, addressed to the boa somber in cars of • ths Dally Dam or rat Wo <*a I J giro so taforatetioa ooacornlag | the parties advertising | FOR SALE FARMERS ATTENTION - Call M>-A at our ogpsnee for dead 1 stock removal Tbs Stadler Froducts Co.. Frank Burger. ag«kt. i»tl Two hatekeo of higk grade Poiurom ta.ted baby chicks sack week from 250 to I2S egg toying strains; also baby ducklings. Prices reasonable Model Hatchery. Monroe. Ind. Mf Ft’RNITVRE UPHOLSTERED, repaired and retlnlahed We buy and sell good used furniture. Phone 420. evening M»-P. Decatur Vpholster Shope b 27-30 t WHITE Sewing Machines. Prices start 144 50 up. Parts, oil. bulbs and needles for all machines Any make serviced and repaired Berne phone 114 for demonstration. CHS ' Nussbaum. 37-25ta DECATUR HATCHERY V 8. ap proved. U. 8. Puilorum. tested, high livability, high egg production bred chicks. We have customers now with 3 and 4 week old chicks report 94 to ItoH livability. Order now. New and used brooder houses and brooder stoves, oil or electric. See Decatur Hatchery 34-ts FOR SALE - lie aero farm with good soil In St. Mary's townqhip. Adams county. Good buildings with electricity. Huldah Z immerman i Bog 14. Elgin. Ohio. 41-12 ti FOR SALK-Nsv 1»41 Kelvlnator. Buy now. Suva money. Small down payment or your old refrigerator. Decatur Hatchery James Kitchen. salesman. 41-ts FOR SALM 40 acres. 5 miles from Berne, good hcuse. ba-a. crib, granary, poultry house Private Owner. Half cash 145 per acre Box 250 Daily Democrat. 42-5 t BARGAIN From owner. 40 acres, good buildings, electric lights; 2 drove wells, rich soil, bank barn. 2*a miles southeast of Decatur. Phone 7941 44 2t Service Station for lease. Good locstion in Decatur. Address Box 253 in care Democrat. 44-3 U I'BED TABLE Model Radios, low as 35c per week. Holthouse-Sin-clalr Service. 334 N Second. 44-3 t POWER UNIT Model A Ford conversion; 20 ft 1 15-14 line, shaft and hangers; heavy emery grinder, floor model; miscellaneous tools. C. D. Ehlnger. 334 Winchester Phono 62, 44 3U FOR SALE -Guernsey cow, 5 years old. giving good flow of milk. Geo. Schelferatein. Phone 8734. fl-3to FOR BAL£ -Repos,s,«ed furniture and Rugs: 1— 8 piece Dining room suite, 815 00 ; 2 — » x 12 Axminister rugs, like n»w. 112.00 and (15.90; I—B piece mahogany frame living room suite, 84.50 Many other bargain* in used fumltara. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone IM. 45-2 t USED TIRES, We up. All sites. Holthouse-Slnctoir Service, 334 North Second St. 44-3 t FOR RENT or HALE -40 acre farm lib miles southwest city. Inquire any evening C. W. Moser. 45-3tx For Sale or Trade FHE BEST IN UHED CARS. WE BUY THE BEST: , WE SELL FOR LESS! BI’SCHE MOTOR BALEB Phons 875. WK REPAIR ANY MAKE OF RADIO DECATUR ELECTRIC SHOP SHOP — Phons 244

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Foil HALE Hampshire male hog. ( 14 months old Henry Bultetnlrr 4 miles north on Rond 11 Hoagland Phone. 4F3tg FOR HALE 35 FMrd Truck. A4. 14 Ford Tudor, new rubber, rebuilt motor, cheap John Belneke Garage. Decatur. 44a3tx Ft»R BALM-MinceMaiwouu household goods; elira good gas stove; , aB b. seen al 304 N l<Hb St Monday or phone 39> «-?< GREETING <’ARD of all kinds, tor all oc < salons Have them brought to your door by calling 145 v Mrs. Mart Braun SHt-l FOR SAIAS Itelco plant. 82 volt. Basil Gephart. One mile west and one-halt mile north ot Wren. g 45 3tg WANTED WANTED-You can’t boat a Singer Sewing Machine tor value, plus we teach you how to sow free. Easy paym-mta. no flnance charge. All makes repaired Needles. OIL Parts. Singer agent. 445 S. First. Phons 411. M-13U FOR RENT FOR RENT — 5 room house with gaiden. chicken house, barn. Ith mile south Kirkland high school Mrs. Floyd Roth. Decatur R 3. FOR RENT 4 >oom furnished apt. light, head aud water furnished 33* Madison. Phone 4e4 44->t FOR RENT -4 room semi-modern apartment. 401 Indiana street Phone 445-B. it gltx FOR RENT — Modern house, for small family; furnace, bathroom, motor plumbing; garage. A. D Suttles, agent. 45-3 t MIS( ELLYaNEOUS farm LOANS at 4% for 19 years No expense to borrower. C. D l-ewton. Decatur. Ind 229btf COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Orvai P Alt et ux to Rufus Hprunyer et ux, *'• acres In Jeftorsou township tor 81. Austin R Krick et nx to William ! F S< hnrpf. inlot 14 In Decatur tor ill. Emma B. Hprunger et vlr to Jesse C. Balslger et u(. Inlot 349 In Berne for |l. Oscar H. Fuelling et al to Frederick J Schearer et al. 90 acres in Union township for IL Charles M Grote to Alfred Grote et ux. 40 acres In Union township for |l. »— — tpa»lstawa< •< taatlsHlralsrw t:.rere *». KM Notice Is hereby given. Hist the undersigned have been «ep'>>»<ed Administrator, ut thr estate of J Levi An>etuts, isle of Adam, County. d*' aaed. The easts Is probably solqant. Jameb J Ametuts Frank Mi rriman Administrators Hear, H. Metier. Atrereey Feb. S. iSIf Feb. 4.11-3 J Trade in a Good Town — Decatur I f ROY S. JOHNSON AUCTIONEER DcCriStuF Ind Rhens Office 104 Reeidence 102? Feb. 24 — Chas Bllter. % mile north of Durbin, Ohio. Feb. 25 Delmore Hey. 3 miles east of Willshire, Ohio. Feb. 24 — Cloycs Beam, 1 mils South, th mile west ot Monroe. Feb. 37 Hampton 7 mile south of Van Wert on 127, Feb. 29 — B<-n Shroyer, 2 mile east. 1 mile north of Decatur. Decatur Tin Shop FURNACE, SPOUTING. ROOFING. ELECTRIC WIRING FREE ESTIMATES 224 N. 2nd et. Phone 252 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyee Examined Glaaeoe Fitted HOURS k:SO to lt:80 12-. M te 1:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Talenhana 128

MARKET REPORIf! DAILY REPORT OF LQCA, B Bb AND FOREIGN MAR„y*J Hp Brsuy s Market k- Dn.u, era avdis, H„au.n, Closed at 12 Nos* CorreiGd February No ceaniasiob .nd Mn 4 • Veal, rteeheu K 100 to 139 lbs ‘ 12" to ItU lbs 140 to 14” lbs 140 to 190 lbs i9o to >4O ib, 240 to 340 lbs ’ 34" to too lb. toO to 250 lb, 350 lb, . and up SB Hough, W Hpriug lambs „ Hprmg butk lamb, WHOLESALE EGG Aho B POULTRY QUOTATION! ■ Furmahsu by 9 Msu'e Egg a Poultry C*. Decatur p htn , 1N M Cori ev leu Feb: wry U Prices for fir,! - Clean larg< • .i-. Bronu ur mixed, ck- ~ t . Heavy hens Leghorn h<-n» Legburu spring'.» . stag, U-ghoru stag, j^B r Heavy Spring. t» Ha: White Rocks, lb (Hd Roosters, lb Turkeys, young mix. i LOCAL grain market BURK ELEVATOR CO B> Corrected February s Prl< e to be paid ■ *>■ N<> 1 tied Wheat No 1 Red Wheat '^l 4 No Rye I Corn Ik's rn.'lstu:. > Corn 17S moisture s I9' a mois'ur. I Soy Beans s» New Oats. 3" lb :B» ANSW ERS TO 1 •DO YOU KNOW?" 1 David 2 That they -hou. n. pie. a holy nation 'Fx t: .1 That he take up 1.« ■'•••• (Mark « 84> 9 I To Adam the G>! (Luke 3:38). ■■ 5 The dea< <nt of th. a tail e from h> av. .. Jshavah's Witnasass 710 Indiana Street 9 Sunday, February I*l llgion tx«k study 73« p m Wat. blower Bible stu-ii • tusing the January 15 i‘C A u lower, paragraphs 1“ ' I "tß| H.rlptUie text. And ' - < B| the Lord shall be a, th., ~v i’ one end ot the earth • " 'hM| other end of the earth '!:-r i not lx lamented n.-itn. - •'L- ’ nor buried, they shall i"' ■Spun the ground And ' herd, shall have no say ' " ■ the principal of the fl, k 10 cape."- Jer. 36 33-35. All people of good » ■ - 1 "' 1 9 tiled to attend this, t r-,- ' studlee BRITISH BOMB B CONTINIIKDJFIUVM PA'IH oS —This medium slxe Sou'll " town struggler! today to Itself Irom the wre. kag< I'l’ the third succeaslv. ingl : ■•' German air attack The .fled of the Germai: . -almost the first that ha* made on this communl'y *-*•■ 1 IHU »«is morning in a p,n"i wrecked churches, smash-*1 ■" fngs and broken srhool’ houses. ■ Thousands c-f inrendiary were dropped by the Gei They mixed the Are bomb’ heavy explosives which great destraction A movi, was damaged and several ants disappeared Into a I'ilr rubble as a result of direr t hi'» B However. It *»" said that 1 •’ allies were not egpm led to I" considering weight of atta<6 M CharieN Zimmerman 1| Re-Named To The re appointment of < F Zimmerman to the Adam* B ty alcoholic beverage hoard announced today, following apt ■ al from the state alcoholic b. •' ' c ■ board. Nfl The appointment was made Mayor Forrest Eltey for a on. >d'K term and become* effective ™ flk Zimmerman la the K'pobilH I can mambei of the board M Hower la the Dogtocratic ■ I ber and James Swing Bond l» ,h * ■ Btatnber appointed by the board. g