Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1941 — Page 2
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I ) ■—•* < Tent Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ton question*? Turn to page Four for lb* answer*. • < I. Which of the Great Lakes i> l*rg«*' 1 J/Eeb have two hearts: true 01 fata. . J. From whom <l4 Ja. it Detnpsej win ili« world henry weight buxini VIOWII?
< ABBA(.E FOR Est lbw. M — K U A I T (Get Now!) ’ NEW < i<oi* ui.sl IN YE AM IO *9 Ar* FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT •unKitt Juicy Pink Meat ORANGES LEMONS Grapefruit Juicy °l9c 01 13 c 4*. 15c GOLDEN RIPE A >b' BANANAS ~, 4 ZSC SWEiI Whitt Large u3iiua» POTATOES CAti.in.owEß l» lb'. ' . H,il ... rr,,h 2JC «lba2sc "“'lsl* I.RKI.N lICISS. t-’rewh It.. It',, HEAD LETTUCE 7j c Pascal CELERY < Z Bunch Get V»ur Winter Supply of Potatoes Early! MICHIGAN POTATOES Perk Machine Graded — White Mealy Cooker.. GRIMES * i >(>l JONATHANS JONATHANS Al I GRIMES DELICIOUS YORK COMPEARL 12 lbs. 25c rtK _ Me ba. 40c Ba O IOS. X.M* 8 tbs. 25c ! DAISY MAE I ''" r «LA R D quality Order Home BUTTER lb 331 c WITH YOI R MEAT ORDER. SLICED FRESH LEAN Bacon SIDE Ib isle DADk Broken MINUTE 4FI WHOLE E_ l|| Steak = I J2C th. Keener. Economy Style M I "***>** SMOKED HAMS. Ih. *“w No Bone—No Waote Nice to boil with bean, or cabbage. ■1 — ' FRESH DRESSED Large Slicing Wd> B()LO< ’ N A r on Lb -15c SEA PICKEREL in the Piece. IL "MF Fresh Meaty IBC BACKBONE Lb. 71 c They are Delicious. Frenh I’lcnic Pork Roast Ib 191 c PORK LOINS, Ih 2k CENTER CHOPS, Ih. 29c Younx Branded Beef Roasts *r b 19k ROLLED RIB. Ih. ... 2*c SWISS STEAK. 1h.... 25c Fancy Young Veal Roasts Ib 19Jc VEAL CHOPS, Ih. .. 25c VEAL POCKET, Ih. DD',c Open Sunday till Noon — Phone 1300 MARKET HOUSE Decatur’s Quality Meat .Market.
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Ex-Film Head Sentenced ti i v Wk*- ’ll * TBHr * Sb-' oH 9R* 19 1 t'bn* an Immigrant boy and then n millionaire motion P*s‘“" P">- ’ duccr, Wiil-am Fog, left, ia shown with hl* attorney In Philadelphia t court where he waa .entenced to a year and a day In federal prison ’ and fined 13.000 on <onspiracy charge*. Mow d 2. in poor health and no longer connected with the film enterprise. Fox had pleaded guilty I ’ last May to an indictment accusing him of conspiracy to obstruct i • luaUce and defraud the U. 8. through attempt* to buy judicial favora [ in connection with hu bankruptcy proceedings TODA Y’S WAR MOVES (Reg. V. S. Patent Office) By Louis F. Keemle Os the Inlted Pre.. War Desk
Britain ami the United Htates 1 States are working at top speed to offset Britain s Inability to help lluseia Ity attm king Germany in the weal, today's diapatchca from latndon ami Washington reveal. | The plan Is to poor military ami I ■ other supplies into llussta and to 'do it fast. Jteide from Russia's urgent immediate needs, the plan 1 Dixon's line? t 8. Name the capital of Huutb Dakota. 9. What poetical plate bore ovet lit* portal* the inscription. "All l i hope abandon, ye who entiir here" .’ I 10. Who is the governor of the I Haiiamas?
PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR — OCT. 24— Amo* B. Ze hr, 5 mil** east of New Haven. Roy 8. Johnson A • Son, Auctioneer*. OCT. 25—Mr*. Evelyn Gladfeiter, corner sth A Jackson St*., Roy 8 Johnson A Son, Auct*. OCT. 25—Oswald Nyffaler. 1 mil* north, 2 mile* west of Monro*. Roy S. Johnson A Son. Auct. OCT 25—120 acre dairy farm and city home, Valparaiso, Ind. J. F. Sanmann. C. W. Kent. , OCT. 25—Country Club personal property at Everett A Burdg warehouse. Suman Bros.. Auct*. OCT. 27—0. L. Yates, complete close out sale, 2 miles east of Petroleum. Sanmann A Blair, Auct*. OCT. 28—Frank Downs, 333 North Third street, Decatur. City dwei ■ng. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Auctioneers. OCT. 28—C. B. A Ida K. Poling. 522 W. Jefferson St.. Decatur. Roy 8 Johnson A Son, AurtSOCT. 29—8. 8. Colter, Executor Joseph J. Dailey estate, Blue Creek township. Two 80 acre farms. J. F. Sanmann. Aucts. OCT. 29—Henry P. Reidenbaeh, 3 mile* east of Willshire, Ohio. Roy S. Johnson A Son, Auct*. OCT. 31—Kenneth Reed. 2 mile* west of Decatur on River road. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Auctioneers. OCT. 31—2 residence properties. Grand Rapid*, Mich. J. F. Sanmann. NOV. I—Philip p Huser. et al, 2 ! 2 mile* west of Bern* on Stat* road 118. 180 acre farm. Sanmann and Blair, auctioneer*. NOV I—Wm Hushman. Winchester road, first farm east of Poe. Roy 3 Johnson A Son. Auct*. NOV. 3—500 acre Ohio river bottom farm. Magnet. Ind. J. P. Sanmann, C. W. Kent. NOV. s—Mr*. Wm. Arnold and T M. Andrews, 6 miles west and 1 mile south of Magley. Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Auct*. NOV. 8—43 Acre* and personal property. Fremont. Ind. J. F. Sanmann, D. 8. Blair, C. W. Kent. Auctioneer*. NOV. 12—147 Acre* and personal property. Allerton, lowa. J. F. San, mann, D. S. Blair, C. W. Kent, Auctioneers. I Kenneth Arnold Announces n* Richard “Dick” Girod now located with him at 147 South Second St. Phone 232 Mr. Girod in an experienced Tinner and Furnace Repair and Installation man and will In* glad to Im* of service to you. Our Service includes [r-n BSH i BB Complete line of DOWAGIAC Fur- \ J 9H naces. Spouting, Metal Roofing, PmH Built-up Roofing and all kinds of sheet metal work and repairs for any make furnace.
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looks forward to Rusal*'* future struggle. It I* based on the premise that even If Ix-nlngrad. Moscow and the remainder of the Ukraine fall. ItiiMila will continue to Haht into next year. It doe* not | concede that they will fall, howI ever, and the supplies now enroute or ready for shlpm- nt. It is hoped, will aid the defense of iltose threatewed center*. The transportation problem la the most difficult, and it » being attack'd with energy. The shorti • -t supply routes are through Iran | in the south and Archangel in the I’' nnrtti. Waahhiaton ha* decided to Hbandon the long transpacific route through Vladivostok and Hi-
berla a« far a. t'nlied Bi«i«a ’hip inetit. are concerned. Archangel will ba u»ad lu.lead. Ai< hangel I, normally ice bronnd by the and of October but be breaker* can certainly keep II open until mid January and perhapa through the winter The port !• lonnected by rail with Nmcow, uso mile* away At Vologda it oinnmta with the traiM-Hlbeilan »tward to Uningrm. and .a»tward to the area beyond Moacow. •hould the llu»»lana have to retreat from there. Keen more important ihr.i Archangel la the Iran route. The Unitd Ulate* and Britain have agreed to collaborate In In, reaafng the capacity of the lallroad acroaa Iran and to furntkh great quant Itle. of roilin* uiaM'li. Twlhblpil will be mM IO Iran and Kgypt by the United State* to atrengthan i bl. route, a* well aa being »ent to Rueala. Kitpplie* for Ruaala via Iran come by M-a to Batidhur Shapur on the Perelan gulf. From there the railroad run* *<* mile* to Bandar Mhah at the »<>uthegatern e.tremity of the Caapln Sea. Thence the *uppllea are ferried 500 mile* a< roaa the Ca»plan to Baku, the oil port in the Ruaaian Caucaau.. From Baku rail t omrniinlr ationa are good Into Hu*»ia proper. Thia route would be abaolutely vital If the German* get far enough eaat to open up a Caucaalan front. If for any reaaon Baku I. cut off from the remainder of Ku«*ia. «upplica cm be .hipped «M» mile, over the t aaplan to Aatrakbau. on the north ahor. of the aea. The Iranian route ha* been in tiae for «,me time, and heavy *hlpment* have been cleared Into Itn* ala. For aerial auppllro. It I* aupplemented by the *<>uth Atlantic ferry route to Africa. it »a* revealed in Ixmdon today that locomotive* and railway carI riage* already are being delivered by Britain to Ruaala. The United State* ha* been aiked to provide SM locomotive* and 4.500 freight , an*, nioatly for u*e In Iran. 0 . Ikoneatlc electric refrigerator Mie* for June totaled 37X.054 unit*, < omimred with 328.9&0 for the *ame month tn liMO.
Set School Fires 1 Jr ; >S • \ ' w dteelcr W« Selze<! by police in Chicago after he was seen slipping a note under a classroom door in a high school, Cheater Wot. 18. admitted, police said, to setting numerous fires, four of them in on* high achool. bi one ease he left a swaaUka mark, in red chalk.
- BEST COAL BUYS Ky. Lump and Egg; W. Va. Lump and Egg; Genuine Pocahontas Eng; Package Coat; Bri quete; Little Joe Prepared Stoker; Pa Anthracite Nut. KRICK COAL CO. West Elm St. Phone 42 WANTED RAGS, Magazines, Newspapers Scrap Iron, Old Auto Radiators Batteries, Copper, BruNM, Aluminum and all grades of scrap metals. We buy hides, wool, and sheep pelts the year round. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442 FARM LOANS OUR BORROWERS ARE NOW ONLY PAYING 31% rest I — SEE US — Adams County N. F. L. A. HENRY B. HELLER Sec’y.-Treas. i «
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RATIB On. Time—Minimum chare, es 25c f.r M weed. M IM* OvW to wcrdK Bk. pw w»rd. Two Tim.. - Minimum ch.rga es 40. far to word, or Ima Over to word, to weed fee th. two tlmMThro. Tlm.e-Mlnlmum sharp. H M. far M w.rd. f iMte O*M to ward, ft wroed for th. thro. tlmM. Card es Thank. tS. Obiluaria. and varoa. ..11-00 Op.n rote—Dirol.y advcrtlMng 40c p.r column Inch. “•LIND** ADVRRTIMMRNT* Advertltetnant. appearing tn thli column without nat»M *lgn •d ar. “blind." They ar. to b. answered by lattera. addre.Md to th. bo. number In car. of th. Dally Dwtocrot. W. cm glr. no tnlormaUoa oMceniM th. parUM adrerllatag >. — ' 4 FOR SALE FOR aALU-DRI-QAi, Wo bottk.4 cooking ga. with Roper rangM, th. Idrol comblaailow. Wo tak. t rodwin.. Hee u. before you buy. W. will tervloe any make of gaa •tore. Geneva HatoheriM. K. C. Stucky. Phon. IM O.n.va. 17ltf < A.NNKL COAL. th. Ideal Aroplac. fu.l- Packag. Coal, Briquet*. Went Va.. and Kentucky <oal. Coal burning water beater.. Furnace, ctoker. and furnac. repairing. All work guaranteed. Ilaugk Coal Co., Phone 41. 24230 t i i iit SALE Rcfrig.ratoiw: Phiko. Frlgldalre, Croaley. Announcing the new 1942 Pbiico Use. Uhrick Bro*. a 244 141 FOR SALE Sparton lUdio., Copw land Refrigerator*. Ea«y Wa*her* aud ironer*. Kurok* Sweeper*. Silent Kiou* Oil Heater.. Automatic Oil Water Heater., Permutit Water Softener, and other electrical appliance*. See u* before you buy. Arnold and Klenk. 24»->t Foil HALE L., 'l. Sam keinliart. at County Infirmary. Phone 5973. 251-3tx Foil SALE Fordnon Ti.ctor, in good condition. Lawrenc. Heckman, 1 mile* north Decatur on <J. H. 27. Phone 589 T. 2514 t FoR~ SALE — tale acre farm, 5 room houie and good barn; •> mile* Mutheaat of Decatur. Cali 8741. »ee LMter Human. 251-3 t FoH SALE Corn and small grain elevator, elevate* 14 feet. Vic BaltaelL B*. mile* H. W. Decatur 361 3tx FOR HALE “Nil-, young J-rm>y cow, freih In few day*. See Jeff l.i>-< hty or Wilbur itoer. 2 mile* east. 1 mile Mouth of Monroe. .•jo 21 X FOR SALE 5 room modern house. West Adam* St. Good location. Jim Andrew* at Paul H. Graham Co. 350-3 t CHRISTMAS JVGGRSTroNS See our complete display of knee hole desk*, cedar chest*, lamp*, card table*, rug*, magaaine rack*. Inner spring matir«**es, hassocks, chair*, rockers, studio couches, picture*, mirror*, etc. A small deposit will hold for future delivery. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone IM 250-2 t FOR SALE L. C. Imlth typrwrib er. recently overhauled. Six foot wood supply tank. Herman Schrumann, R. It. 1, Phone 589-K. 24>3t I FOR — Potatoes. mile south of Hospital on Mud Pike. Victor Amacher Phone 602, 250-3 t FOR SALE* Potatoes, 66c t busbel and up. Hrhix contain*ra. Otto Helmrich, I*4 miles north of Magley. phqne Craigville 6 on 28. a 349-Ctx j Fdlt SALE io head of ahoata. One coming two-year-old belter. JC. W. Moser, phone 8424. 260-3tx FOR HALE — Quality coaJ? Kentucky pride; Hilo Kentucky; Blue Beacon West Virginia; Olga stoker; Sun King; Hocking Valley Ohio; bard coal; Birquets N , coke. Burk Elevator Co, Phone 25 . or 884. 235 bit | FOR SALE ~SKEIjGAS -The hottied ga* that bring* the advantage* of cooking with real natural I gas to home* beyond the city ga* mains Baking Ih fun In the new roiitrolled-heat Skelgas ovons. Just set the control and relax. We take trade-ins. Open evening*. Uhrick Bro*. 344-lgt FOR SALE - Duroc servic* boar* I and gilts, reasonable. Champion , strain*. H. D. Kr*l*cb*r. Convoy, Obio, 10 mile* east of Decatur. FOR SALK — 3 Spotted Boland Gelt* due to farrow In 3 weeks. A. J. Lewton. phone 461-F. 261-3tx The Department of Commerce *ay» the need for expansion of productive capacity in many raw material industries is great. Nylon may be sutmtHuted for silk in U. K paper money. Benjamin Chavinmin, M. D. Announce* the opening of hi* office for th* general practice of MKCMCINI and BUNGKRY 238 8. Second St. Dscatur Office formerly occupied by Dr. J, M, Miliar
WANTED WANfID ; Bay; will pay tETOff •at prlcM for all kind* of hay. Burk Elevator On. mik Waß+Kl>- Stenographer wlthTypIng expel lence. Writ* Box 26. car* Democrat. 25ojt YES' AND~VEH WT mv* n*w u*ed and domonatrator aewitig machine* — Easy payments — nil makes repaired. Sewing taught fre*. N*edl»*. Belt*. Parte. Singer Agency, 446 South First. Phone 411. 149- Uta WASTED Waltre**. Apply - si Rice 110101. 261-b3t MISCELLANEOUS FAR~M LOANS at 4<?orTo years No *xp*n** to borrower. C. D Lawton, Dwnlnr, Ind. 330btf R ItNITURI dPHOLftttaßD.ti> paired and Retails had. W* buy I and sell good used furnltar*. Phon* , 420. evralngn 4694. Decatur Up- , bolster Shop 848-30 t LOANS FOH TAXES Dwkt'let • your taxes go delinquent avoid - penalties. Borrow th* money you ' need here —and repay on conven- - lent term*. Local Loan Co. a 24F121 FARMERS Atffi?tiof?- W. ro mor* daad boro**, cow*, bog*. ate. D*catv phon* 2000. W* pay all phoM chargaa. Th* Btadl*r Product* Co. 147-43 - 1 -0-" '■ - EREE I .Skating. Grand Opening night, Oct. > 23. at Mac's Rink. 228 Madison St.. ; Decatur. Ind. 24*t3x — 0 - ■ , Household Scrapbook *| By Roberta Lee Th* Window B**h , The annoyance of a window sash that I* difficult to raise and lower I <an be overcome by pouring a small amount of hot lard between the window frame and the casing. . and also smearing It along the sash rope and on the roller. Furniture Scratches Furniture scratches, unless too ’ deep, can be removed by rubbing ’ sweet oil Into the scratches with 1 a finger tip. then polishing with a 1 soft cloth. Th* Garden Teel* Always take care to put away i the garden tool* In good »hape. He* : that the blade* are polished and r give them a coat of oil to prevent l rusting over the winter. r o MARKCTB AT A GLANCB Stocks: irregularly lower and , quiet. Honda: irregularly higher U. 8. > government* higher. Curb stocks: irregular. 1 Chicago stock*: m.xed. 1 Cotton: steady. Grains: wheat closed up '* <o 1% cents a bushel. Corn was up % to IMi cent*. ’ Chicago livestock: hog* firm; • cattle atrong; sheep steady. ’ o — Electric range aale* in June of 1941 totaled 73.763 unit* a* com- ’ pared with 34.0P4 for the same ' month In 1940. , xrrrir k «»*■ Pivsi. amTi.r.WK*T or m*TATS4 mi. arre • .Notice I* liersby given U> the creditors, heir* «nd legates* of C. V <’onn*il, iteaeassd to appear in the 1 Adams <’le, oil Court, held at Deca- ■ tor Indiana, on ths 17th day «f s .Novemiwr. t»4l, and show cause . It any. why tbs Final Hettlement Accounts with the estate of 1 *ald did sdortl should not he j <-d. aud said heir* are nollfle-l to 1 then and there make proof of heir- > ship, and reeelve ttielr distributive •Imkwb. Leota Connell, Executrix I>e«atur. Indiana, October 15, t*S* . Seed U I. Il lever. Attorney 1 Oct. l*-2 3 NOTtCai Tit TASFA9IHMI., Nolle* I* bersby given that M«n---i day Nov. 1 will be the laat day to . pay your S'all Installment of la’*", Ths county treasurer's offlc* will . be open from * A. M. to I F, M • during th* tax paying season. AJ I taxes not paid by that time *>» bexome delinquent and an *% pen- '■ alty will be added, an additional ( i% will be added for each year tax . t-malna untnud ftvati flrat Monday II In November In the year the dellnf -tuency occurred. Those who have . bought or sold property »nd wish a .- division of taxes are asked to cotne . in at once. Call on the Auditor for error* and I any reductions. The Treasurer can . make no correction*. The Treasurer will not be reeponr stble for the penalty of delinquent t tax so resulting from ths omtnisslon of tax-payer* In slate definitely on » what property they desire to pay. In , w*ioae name II may be found, In . what township or corporation it 1» t situated. Person* eWing delinquent ta»*» should pay them at once, th* law !• 1 such that there la no option left tur th* Treasurer but enforce the cob • lection of delinquent taxes. County «dero will not be paid . to anyone owing delinquent taxes. All persons are warned against 1 them. Particular attention. If you pay i. taxes In tnoro than one township . mention the fact to th* Treasurer also see that your receipt* < all tor all your real estate and personal s property. ~ In malting Inquiries of th* Treasurer regadlng taxes to Insure rer ply do not fall to Include rot urn powtage. John Blakey r Treasurer Adams County. Indiana. Oct. i to Nov- 3 N. A. BIXLER ORTOMCTRIBT ■yea Examined Glasae* Fitted HOUR* g:3O to 11:30 12:80 to 6:00 •etardey*, 8:00 p. m. Teiepbofie IM
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