Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1941 — Page 2
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A <wbmmbs»i> saamaasMa 4 ) I Test Your Knowledge ’ Can you uiwtr sevsn of thee* l Un queationaT Turn to peg* Fcur tm th* answer*. D • ■■-■■—• 0 I. Ar. Groat Britain aud Soviet Russia alllee? 3 Whnh typo, of life are referred to an the flora and fauna of a I country? 3 Au antonym Is a word whleh inrun, the dlie<t opposite of another word: true or false? I In what .tory t»y Wuh.agton Irving I* h hatexj Crane frightened by the Galloping Hessian? i. Th. name of whai animal fit* into the following phra.e, "<'!nm*y a> a In a < hina shop"? * A palanquin i- a Turkish ruler, a mathematical flame. or a »edan chair? 7. A new oil pipeline I. being constructed between Portland Maine | and Canada? a From whom did Jim Jeffrie* I win the world'* heavyweight box- I inic t'hampionwhip? it For which government agency I For Many, Many Years —we have given the people of Decatur and surrounding territory honest values. At all times we have considered our friend- in purchasing all the newest and advanced styles in furniture and home furnishings. Come in now and select the latest in furniture tor everv room. ■■■MMaHiMMVM
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, do the ialtiala NDMB stand ? io Th* Swag Chora* is from what opera? —"■ ■■ a-'-" * LATEST NOTES OF * REPPERT SCHOOL Col CharlM Gartin. brother f Mart Gartin. instructor was present at th* acbool Tuesday He and Col Fr. <1 Chandler assisted Col E Gartin mi the latter -taxed a muck am lion sale of registered ilveaUck In order to demonstrate th.- working of ring men In a sale of thia type. Col. C Gartin will be pres- . nt at the school for a day or two until be letuma to hl* home at Greensburg tu conduct hl* business Dick Dunn. of Rochester. Michl gan. aud Kenneth Wyrick, of Luttrell. Tenn. were enrolled a* new -tud>nts tn the school Monday and i Tuesday, respectively. I Col. Fred chandler Instructor, is .ontinulng hla work of training a I email group of students who are I taking special work In the line of tobacco auctioneering The weird chant of the embryo tobacco auctioneers ha* proved to be most fascinating to the remaining student*. who find this line of work equally a* interesting a* their chosen field. Th<- most oiucerc thank* io the public again for the fine turnout* that w<- have tspeilenced at our sale* We hope that you will continue to be present, and we assure you that you will not be disappointed in any respect. It is interesting to note the important ihaugea that take place a* the student* improve from sale to sale. We have endeavored to bring you some sort of entertainment every night and only hope that we can continue to bring to you something that you will appreciate and like. Col. Roy Hiatt, of Portland, was present at the school Tuesday He |.-« tur.-d to the classes upon pedigrew, judging of cattle, and many other phases of the auction profession. Col. Fred Reppert. founder, related to the das* Tuesday after- , noon many interesting incident* In | hi* life a* an auctioneer, among them, his meet In* and acquaintance
t She’s Bride of “1 he Kid’ 1 j B \ II wi > ■ B . ■ iKw M I ■ \ r- i ▼ . rw ■ jflflyi Mrs. Jackie Coogan For the second time. Jackie Coogan, once one of Hollywood’* greatest stars, becomes a bridegroom Coogan * second wife is Flower Parry of Hollywood, whom he married at Gardnerville, Nev. Coogan now is an army private. He is 24 and his bride is 19. His former wife 1* Betty Grable of the movies. Returning to Ford Ord. near Monterey, Cal., where he I* stationed. Coogan was assigned to K. I*, duty for overstaying his week-end Isavg*
with the late Will Roger*, and ' •lories of his selling numerous types of pure bled livestock when the selling price* soared to thou*- i ands of dollar*. Col. Reppert al-1 way* ba* something moat Interesting to tell the class, and hi* unlimited experience is indeed something from which to draw. • If some of the students do not stop shaking so much from their I
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lum out rollable "nervous energy "i ■ that they exhibit when they are on . the a union block selling, the stand | ■ will have to be re-enforced to stir•vise the punishment that It nas IH-en experiencing ■■ -o To be a standby for the churr-h you must be more than a by-stand-i ur.
v\ oni>tv*M« akNKXiau imui T*Niifn>Ht to ihk mi* ur Mm vTtm, iaDIAVA ' H»<-tl<>n I B* It ordained by U.S Common rieunctl st the City of Dsoatsw, Indiana that ths following -ism ri'iod | territory b* sad ths same M hereby l snnrson and daclarrd to bra part >d .aid atty. u.-wit .’rnnmencin* at a point on ths .'orporatlon U>» of tbs City us lx- < atur. IndMiM wl»i< h |>>int is 131 ‘I test swat of ths south west .v.rner us ths North Wsat Quarter of Mac. I lion .11 Io Townahlp S' North lianas 1 II Real iu Adams CuuaSy. Indian*, I tfisioc North « ilrgteca !»' raat »*.. - I 75 fest, thems north 1 i|r*r>-aa 8‘ ■wat. SSi.l fest bo the tenter line of lhe Wlnr-heeler Hoad ,iba> known as lhe Ulcer I tool theme south S 3 degree* li swat on the <'em er Un. of <uU<l Win- heater Road W»S t-V feet tu the North Wsat corner of |l>e rlr-rt’nde Harber pro|><M> and i •ent . .rporwtloii line, thenar I ’> ilssrera West on the W*at line of I Gertrude Harber's property anal pee. ••■nt lorporaUon line 12** 0* feet to Hie U aar-Uon line of Section • thetn e West <m the I* He< tl*>n Mna •nd preaent rorporaMon Urie to the rila e of tracinntng Aloe common* - ng on the eut right of way line <>f the Pennsylvania ltai|r<-aal t'omftany at the center of the Winchester il-aut also known aa ths Hirer Hoort In the Northwest Quarter of Me. tU-n 31, To«netu> 2» North. Hauge II Mort In .VaUnia County. Inrtiana, them e north *3 itaqtreaa lb’ West I 113.* feel to lhe west right of Way I line of the Pennbyhanta I tail rood I Company; thence northwest on the eakl »™i rlgtit of way line I*4* feet I to the Haint Mary’s River; them e rant along the aoisth Irnnk of tire Ha Int Mary’s River to tire east rlrtit of way line »f the I’ennsylvniito Ibaliroart. and lorporatkrn Une of th* illy of l‘e<mtur. ImManu; them e •Heithsaat »n the rawt right of way Une of sard Pennsylvania Rallroort to lhe place ■•< I'eatnnlna. all of arid htiaCahovr dew ribert being tn the North West quarter of Me< Uon 31 I mat Ute Month Went Quarter of ge< - tb>n 37. ’n.wnal.lp 3* North, Mange Il Hast In Adasna County. Indiana And the <->i«a>nMe teiundaries of •aid rlty of Deeadur. Indiana are hereby ettendad to Imlude said d<«- • rlfied real estate Mertbai II ThUt ordinance sImII be in for< c fr»<m and after Its paaaage and publiiwtion for two wee|(» >*»nae< uUvely in the |>e<atur IhUly Democrat of this • Hy, lhe flrat of whtoh shall be I on the tth day of Au«u*t, 19<1. Psssed and ad'iptod the Common Coum-ll of the City »f l>e<-ut rr,} iii.l lao.i. In -pen session this 4tli day of A iguet. IS It Approved and •taiu.l l>y the Mayor tills ith >lay of A'Urust. I»G. lAer'eat ElSsy May-rr i Attaut: II V>-rn->n Aurand Clerk-Treasurer Aug. C-13 VspalHlmsHf "f Admialstralrl* Hslals Ib. 3>OI N..th* Is herrrtit when. That the undersigned has la-cn a|q>-4tyte-l Admlniatmtri* with will ann«-»e.l of the rotate of Jrunes T. Ilajley. late ~t Albino County, <fe> eased. The «•- fair Is protstbly solvent I -s ! - Hailey Adnilnt-tratrl* Hear, H. Heller, Alturas, A iK rat 5. IMi A ik
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| RATES On* Tims—Minimum charge of 2»c far 20 ward* ar Isa*. Ovsr ! 20 ward*, I',** par ward. Two Tims* — Minimum chsrg* *f 40c far 20 ward* ar Isa*. Ovsr 20 ward* ta par ward far th* two tlmss. The** Tima*—Minimum eharg* as 90s far 20 words ar Issa. Ovsr 20 ward* f/»a par ward far th* thra* tlmaa. Card as Thank* M* Obltuarlaa and varaaa .. 11.00 Opan rata—Olaplay advartialng •»»c psr column Inch. I “ILINtr AOVCRTItEMKNTO Advertlaamsnts appearing in this columu without name* signed are “blind." They ar* to b* answered by letter*, addressed to th* boa numbar in car* of the Daily Democrat We can give no tnformaUon concerning Hhe parti** advertising FOR SALE iMR &ALjt - Buy Slow before sales tas. Kelvfnaior refrigerator*. Washers Sweeper*. Stove*, heating. cooking, electric. Decatur Hatchery. Jamea Kitchen, salesman. H2tf FoR IaIFIRHZAS-Th* Bitt, ed Gas that bring* the advantages of cooking with real natural gas to home* beyond the city ga« main*. Baking I* fun In the new controlled-heat Skelga* oven*. Juat aet th* control and relai. We tal|* trade-in*. Open evening* —Vbrlck 1 Bro * 1*6122 FOR SALE—Zenith radios—all the new model*. Decatur Electric Shop, S. 2nd St. 18‘Jt3 Tor iULti Jtouth Fir*' Btrert, five room home, M-mi-modern. Price fur quick sale to settle estate. Itob Heller. Phone 2. Residence 970 IN-k2teodx FOR SALE - Red ripe tomatoes, 05c bushel; chunk pick!**, for slicing. 75c bushel; patch run pickels. 11.25 bushel. Small red b*eta for t anning, 91 bushel. Drive over i and bring your basket*. 11. P. Schmitt, just over the river Phone 997 b UMt FOR BALE -Two cow* giving good flow us milk. Hugu Thieme, mile* nurlheaat Decatur. ll*-3tx FOR SALE — Heel driver* ( ollie I pups. Preble Phone 2-9. John Gerber. R R 2. 199-311 | Foil HALE — City gas stove,Tn good condition, price reasonable; also » liiood.bow*. Leo Roe, U : mile west sugar beet factory. 199-3tx FOR SALE by owner, electric range in A-l condition. Automatic oven control, clock and attachments. Phone 953. a 199-3tx 'FOR HALE ~Heavy boned, full blooded Shropshire ram* T. H. Baltzell, Decatur, R 4. 19t-3tx FOR HALE— PotaToea. pit kies and I onions. Wm. D. Drummond. 1 mile west, Aral house south of Pleasant Milla. 199-3tx FOR HAIbE One ilolstein and one Guernsey cow, Frigldaire, milk separator, electric washing machine and oil stove. Mrs Elita Hart ou Paul Duld farm. 2 miles north 1 of Ib-catkf. 190-a3lx FOR HALE* KA I dos Aimciuni ing the new 1943 Zenith. Pbilco 1 and Crosley models. Avoid price I raises. Buy now,—L'brick Bros. mm FOR SALE DRIGAS, th* bottled cooking gas with Roper ranges, the ideal combination. We take trade-in*. See uc before you buy. We will service any make of gas stove. Geneva Hatcheries, F.. C. Stucky. Phone 15S Geneva. 17Stf F URNITL paired and Reflnlahed. W* buy and sell good used furniture. Phone 920. evening 4694. Decatur Vpbolgttl Shop 173-«0t DECATUR to. S. approv*g~cHeka every week. Book order* now. Day old and started chick*. Koay Brooder Houses. Decatur Hatchery. 193-ts PI’BIJC AUCTION 35 bred heifers. different breeds, I dairy cow*, all will freahen between January and April. 2 bulla, sow with pigs, 1 male hog. Friday, August 15, 1941 at 12 00 o'clock. Joel Kehrn. 3 miles east aud 1 % mile north of HI tiff ton or 4% miles south of Toeata. • 190-Ztx FOR WAGE Used L Ail eiectric range. Good condition. Oven well insulated Bakes excellently. Phone 123*. A H. Gertterding do ~* |MR ll'ALli—dement mixer and 5 building jacks. Mr*. Helen Ivetich, 1022 S. 13th St. 191-3tx NOTICE " I will be out of my office from 9 p. m. tonight until Saturday morning. ftatall animal calls will be accepted until Thursday night. Dr. Edward Peck 190 g3tx —q Trad* in a Good Town — Decatur N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Caaminad Olaaaea Fitted HOURS 8:10 to 11:30 t2:30 to 5.00 Saturdays, S;00 p. m. Toisftaene 1M
WANTED WANTED Hal-sman Interesting work. Good pay. Call 793 for Interview. CM see you between 9:30 and 10 o'clock evening. g 119-3tx wTntSdTo RENT “Small house or apartment, unfurnlshi-4 preferred. Write Box 329 care Democrat. 190-31* W A NTED - Wort by expeßeiked practical nurae. Day or night. Telephone 792. b 190 31* WaNITD Loan* on form*. Jtast- ■ era money. Low rate*. Very lib eral term*. Be* me for abetract* of tltta French Quinn. 33 m-w-f WAJrtVb ~ ■ffperfodcad plumber. good wage*, steady employment. Wilt move family at our expense Write at once. American Coal A Supply Co . Inc. Fort Wayne. Indiana. 191-3 t \VANTRt> fckperieiK ed fining and I heating man. good wages, steady > i employment. Will move family at , our ripenm- Write at once. American Coal A Supply Co.. Inc., Fort ’ Wayn< Indiana. 191 3t Singer sewing machine* arc Hon*i*at Values — Save you plenty — Good price*. Miy term* — Sewing taught free — New. used and repossessed ms' hlne* priced to sell—- ( All makes repaired Needles. Belt*. Parts— Binger Agency 445 S Ist' Phone 4M. 19013tx • MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 19 year*. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lewton. Decatur. Ind. 320btf cft)ER MILL' RitdHM — Our cider mill will open August 13th and will run every Tuesday and Thursday until further notice. Peter Kirack. 119-tt FARMERS rt move dead horse*, cowa, hoga, etc. Decatur phone 1000. We pay all phone charge*. Th* Stadler Product* Co. 147-G Sweepers repaired—all makes 1 —by experienced electrician. Decatur Electric Shop. S, 2nd.' 189L3 • 10 YEARFAR LOA\B at 4%T(6 borrowing coat. General insurance. Wilson Beery with Lei* d Smith Insurance Agency. Phone 100. 17730 t rate t»f interest. — Aetna. A. D. Suttles, Loan correspondent. 147tf FOR RENT FOR ItkSRT Modem apartment. Close to town, Heat and water furnished. Private bath Phone IM, 320 Winchester Streel. 19>*-g3t FOR RENT- Five room*. VnfurnIshed. Call between 7 a. m. and 2 p. tu. week days only. 927 No. Fifth. l«9-3t o —— CARD OF THANKS We wish in this maimer to thank our friend*, relatives aud Rev. Charles Prugh for their kindness and comforting messages during ont recent bereavement. Mr*. Homer Barton. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Miller. Mr. and Nr*. W. S. Barton, Mr and Mrs. Fred Barton. 1 -— o NOTICE I will be out of my office. Thursday aud Friday. Dr S. M. Friediey 191 gltx r? rMARKETS AT A GLANCE Blocks: irregular hi quiet trad- , iug. Bonds: irregularly higher. Curt> stocks: Irregularly lower. Cotton: up a* much as 92.10 a ' bale. Grains: wheat up 1% to 2% a ; bushel. Corn N to 1 cent higher, i — ■ Q lOTItK .Voiles is hereby elven that laswraiK-e Tli<s>doir Mcliroedui , has filed wiUi ths undersigned an . nephew'ion for ths Aitvnui Cln-ult > Court of Adams County, Indtsna, to hear lhe evidence aud determine tne iltn« and place nt Mrth of said >H> pli<*iM, sareeable to the provision , us Chapter 34, Aits of the General Aaaembly ot Stale of Indiana, for 1911. Witness my Im nd and seal of said Court <Ms ISth del «' Auguri. Dll I CL VDK O. TROI.TNKII ■ Cloth of th* Adams Circuit Court. Auaus' is M»TI< K F«»i« HID* Notice is hereby given Ihat the CumoHin Ouunril ot the City ot De- ’ <-atur. tiirtmiia. will receive sealed I trtde Cor the <->Ue(*ion ot carbs**within the ■onporatv limits, Im India* the Homestead AddHAon. for Go period of one yesr, from the Ist day ■ art Hept ember. 1911 to Hie Ist dav • of September, t»43. with op’k»i‘ of renewal tor an additional year or yearn OtiMeet to th«- approval <»f • the "mimon t'oum’ll. tiald blds allsll . be in accuftamce with lhe spocltt'stlona on file tn the office of the (lerk-Trnasurer of the City of De- ' >utur, ImHaaa. HaM ldd» will ba . i re-elved hidll 7.30 P M oh the 19th day of Au*uat. 3941. Kach Mdder ’ misat de|<vslt with the Clcrlt-Treaa-urer ot said (Sty of Decatur, tt>4nvioi. when be tllea !•!• bld a t ertb tied cbech In Hie amount of FHty ; twnara (|no.ao*> aa « gusrutwee that be will en'er Into a loutract with said City to perform said work as set out in hla said Ml The »«■ • , -osatul bidder w«l be required to ' vive bond with surety to bo approved by the Otwnnmn •'otin- 11. liiottriti* (ha taftMul i>eri»ntm>nre o f sstg work a< <-irrfitig tu the i-uiilrart. The CkHnnwwi OoiWfl r*»erv<yq the rtuMi m reject any and sll httpr and roudvarthM! aaSd work. By order of the Gomnbin Cotincll Citj Clsu-Tr«Murer Aug. M*
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MJSfflSEfij DAILY REPORT or iaH AND FORtiON Brady * Market tor Oecst Crsaflvdi, h , a , M ../.'I Closed st u W »'•’ >•■■■<! \ j, No commiMinn 4: | #0 Veal, rsrelved r , tTI V ItMi to 130 lb. fi| 120 to 140 lb- H 140 to IM ll» ■ HO tu IM lb. ■ 190 to 33tt lb. H , 3M tu 340 lb* 240 to 39" lha B ' 2<o to Jmi lb. ■ ’ 300 to 350 lb. ■ 350 lb. . and u|> fl! Rough. Stags fl| Veelers Spring lamb* fl| Spring bu<k I.mb. «| Yearling lamb. fl WHOLESALE EGG Alfl POULTRY QuOTATQIfI Furnished by ■ Metz’ Egg < Pou.tl-y (fl Decatur Correvted August u. fl Prices tor flrat clast Clean large ah:'. eg t . fl Brown or mixed . fl Heavy hens ■ Leghorn hen- fl Heavy bro,;.-, har-ed or vfcfl rock*. 3 to 4 lb* fl I 'gborn broil. : f ;b, fl «*er . ...fl ' Old heavy roost. t». lb fl Old Leghorn ;.<■:> K Turkeys, young n. *. 1 . fl FORT WAYNE LlvESTfl Fort Wsyn. lud Aug B ’ —Livestock ■ H»g*. 5 ■ > In li.rhei; lb*, fli 30 |Sa(»oo lb. fl i i«o iw iba.. Jiins. ’.lll 15; 240-36" |t» It'D' fl Jib*. 110.95 ?'“■ I’m fl 1340-350 lb. «ji ’> l.ifl J 110 25, 150 19" lb.- fl ;lb« li<« (<>. 13" 11" D- 11 isl 1130 lb* . 39trn ■ Rough. |9. »tag.- i'”> H Calve*. 313 ■ Idtmhe, JI" y a HncINDIANAPOLIS LIVEVOB Indtanapolh Ind tis H-fl ' —Livestock I Hog*. I.sm'. 17" 230 :b’,B high. i’. <>Hi< u. glv 14 hfl > 190 23V lbs. 11l 25 HI G. fl lbs. »11.2041135 2>2mß 110.90 31115. .'" I"" II". fl 310 95; .101'1"" ll"5'« 104-190 lbs . 49 7.111 Mi»e fl to 10c high.'l , m.. Cattle. 90". <4h< ■ 5"". fl generally sli ad) ’• 1 !""!>■ steers, 1,300 lb* ,r H2'A J loads of I 016 1 ••:»" lb -t«fl 111 50. bulk h. it- ie *1"27. 4fl Vealcis fully steady t"P-■ Sheep 1.000; sl'r i« 4 ■ steady, g.i0.l to ahoi.e ■ lambs. 310 95411 25; mrillfl good. f9.2541"5" I CLEVLAND PRODICEi Cfcvclaud. O . Aug 13 'fl Produce: I Butter, unsettled. standards. 37c. I Eggs, firm, extra grade ■ 39 %c; ui'ient rc< cipte. Live poultry, fairly *»'!** steady; hens, heavy. 21c; < fancy young, 6 lbs and “P- 11 6 lbs. .and under. 12 !3< ni* aud colored. 10-12. turkey bf 15 fb* . IM9< ; tom*. 151« l Potatoes. Ohio I'umd * 11.2541.30 per 1"" lb’ - red*. 11.85; long whit'*. H North Carolina whit..- H California long white*. K-®’’ Kentucky 91.50; .North <»' 33; Kentucky. Hs* reds. 31.7541.95; Nebnisks » white, 31.6541 75, Mismun 31.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOB Wheat. Sept. »l HW I I M.IMI H; May. I11«*'« 1 Corn. Sept . .78%-U; • >< - : May. .*9'4 Oats, Sept . I lie* ’ .«'k; Dec., May. .I*V EAST BUFFALO LIVEOTfI East Buffalo N. 1 ■ •' l| F (UP)- Livestock Hogs. 300; market sloe; ™ ed early sales Heady: bW« general undertone iOu 1,5 lower, good and chouu i held 113. trucked in» t*«-». sold 311.5041145. M*nnsl> rough aud weighty »«*’ * 9 ’ 35 Cattle. 150; gras* *«««" heifera. unsold: cows anfl steady; culler and (ontin''* 1 18.3547.50; cgnner*. weight saokagn bull*. I’-* ' lighter average. 9748; ■ D '- al outside priceLOCAL GRAIN BURK ELEVATOR Corrected Aug**' 1 Prices to be paM i No. I Red Wheat No. 3 Red Wheat I No. 9 Yellow Corn. Np. 3 Hye No. 3 Boy Beans - • New Oau. 34-lb t Flax seed, bushel ♦
