Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1941 — Page 6

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Business News Os Our Neighboring Communities

ATHENA ELEVATOR 1.. VOLTZ. M«r. •» Purina and Mailer Mil Feed* Wren. Ohio

Th* Athena Elevator afford* an fat up-to-date minu’* grain and milling to service to the farmer* of Wren. rd. Ohio and adjacent communities. The product* handled by thia concern have made them a definite factor In th* commercial and agri-, cultural potent yof thl« district and ' !1 they provide an excellent market wll for the farmer*. of The advantaxi** of the Athena 1 VSlevator being locat«d In thl* ter- art rltory and of being able to buy and . phi sell to the farmer* right at home i mu ba* been a definite benefit to the I tile

e CARL PALMER DEALER IN LIVESTOCK Monroe, Ind. Phone* N. 16 and *».t

Many farmer* of Adam* and adjacent countie* have t ome to know that they can get from Carl Palmer the highest price* for their live •lock, hence they seek no further market .Mr. Palmer offer* price* which aie the top quotatioi* of the daily market* and farmers have learn ed that It pay* to deal with such a man. There I* a great deal more to the conduct and operation of a live stock business than the average person might believe. »o It I* Well to consider th« t>a»t record

THE SERV-I’S STORE — BERNE WestinithoUM* Appliance* — General Hardware M. B. Habeger I). D. Lehman E. L. Lehman

The Serv-t'» Store la well known to people throughout thia territory They have kept abreast of the times by carrying a complete stock of general hardwa-e. paint*. Westing-hou-e appliance*, and kindred product* in all of which their stock i* complete and offered at prices comparable t<> any in this district. The management of the Serv-C* Ftore understand the requirements of the people of their community and knowledge of modern hardware store operation enables them to overcome practically every difficulty. MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mrs Floyd Brandyberry and < hildren returned Sunday from Scottsville. Michigan, where they had been visiting since Thursday pt tho home of the former’* brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartnett, Rena Hendrick* entertained members of the Monroe Methodist ladle* choir at the home of her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Han Noffsinger, Monday night, with a Halloween party Mr*. Otto Ixmgenberber was awarded the masquerade prize. After the pot-luck supper, other contests were held and prize* were awarded to Mr*. R. F. Hart and Jean Walter*. Mr. and Mr*. Albert Patterson and daughter, Nadine. Mr*. Josephine Patterson, and Grant Custer, all of Scio, Ohio, and Mr*. Carrie Hendrick* of Bowerston, Ohio, were the guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Jim A. Hendrick*. Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Ehrsam attended »e»-

Halloween Celebration — at — [RICE HOTEL Mixed Drinks Dancing Favors for Everyone French Fried Barbecued CHICKEN RIBS

rater* In that tran»portatlon co*t i more distant point* I* eliminatI. The product* »old by 'hi* con•rn are known not only In the 'r»-n community, but throughout ill section of the gtate. Farmer* 111 strongly attest to the quality Purina and Matter Ml* Feed*. The management and personnel •e thoroughly conversant with al! lases of their business and of u«h assistance in the develop-[ ent of Wren and vl< mlty.

of Carl Palmer when you have husInes* in this line. Thl* business requires at It* head, men of experience and who are familiar with the detail* bhh•ary for an adequate distribution ' of their «to<k Such a man I* Mr. Palmer. In thl* »ectlon devoted to business interest* of our neighboring communities. we ar» plea*ed to dlrert attention to th* actlvftle* of Mr. Palmer which materially assist* in making Monroe and thl* district more attractive from a < om mere lai stand point.

11 Their experience will provtt of value to everyone who Is contemplating the purchase of merchandise in F this line Obviously It is to our ad- • vantage to trad* with firm* with a • policy of dependable merchandise i i and fair dealing such as the Serv- • Vs Store. To people throughout this tradi Ing area, It 1* suggested that if you i are Interested In anything pertain- ’ Ing to the almve mentioned service, . that y-,u visit this store and Ini »pect its complete up-to-date stock • i of Westinghouse Appliance* and I other merchandise. slons of the teacher's convention at Indianapolis last week and al»o visited at the home of her parent*. Rev. and Mr*. C. Burns, of Lewisville, 1 Frederick Reinhart, was among ' the carriers of the News Sentinel ’ who received a free trip to Chica- ■ ko over the weekend for selling a enquired number of paper and magazine subscription*. I Virginia Faye, small daughter of Mr and Mrs. Russel Mitchel, wa* ■ able to be back at school Monday . after having her tonsil* removed at i the Adams County hospital Thursi day. Rev. and Mr*. R. F. H»rt and r daughter* viilted relatives and ’ friend* at Kokomo and Russiaville I during the school holiday last week. Boh Ray and Junior Johnson. 1 newly elected yell leader* for Mon- - roe high school will make their - initial appearance at Monroe'* first - basketball game, which will tie . played at Berne with Kirkland Sat- . urday night The game will lie callI ed at seven o'clock and admission • price* will lie 17 cent* and 2* cent*.

ALTS IMPLEMENT STORE MrCORMICK-DEERING SALES & SERVICE E. Waler St. Herne Phone 457

Th« Alt* Implement Store, located on East Water St. In Herne, i* right In the line of progrea*. a* they are distributing product* of merit that are holding their well-earn.-d popularity among the farmer* throughout thl* territory a* well a* in other *ectlon* of the country. The quality and dependability of M<<'orml< k-lteerlng farm equipment. together with the efficiency of thia* firm * service. make* thia establishment very popular. Since th* development of mod{ern ag» of farming. McCormickDeering line* have been In advance

11 11 - FELBER MAC HINE & WELDING SHOP MFGRS. OF ORNAMENTAL PORCH RAILINGS Erwin Fritter. Prop. Herne, Ind.

A concern that i» rendering al valuable service to the people of I thl* <(immunity I* the Felber Machine A Welding Shop, located In Berne. The shop I* prepared to handle all type* of machine shop and welding work and general repairing of farm machinery and boiler*, and no job i* too large, or none too small to receive their prompt attention They al*o are manufacturer* of Ornamental Porch Railing* and authorized distributors of Perfect Circle Platon Hinge. Gate* V-Belt* and Sheave*.

BERNE I. G. A. STORE QI’ALITY FOO!) PRODI’CTS Joe Hollinuer, Prop. Herne. Ind.

A* a valued commercial asset the Berne I G A Store rank* wlfh the foremost for reason for it* complete stock of grocerie* and meat* carried the year round and always at price* most moderate. Thi* store take* pride in keeping their *to< k dean and fresh for your selection and in addition to offering the best brands of merchandise at reasonable prices. They offer quality special* that make possible a real saving for the families of thl* community. You take no chance* on quality and satiafaction when you trade at

BERNE EQUITY EXCHANGE Victor Stucky, Mgr. Berne and Linn Grove. Ind. — Chatlanooffa and Tampa, O.

The Berne Equity Exchange with elevator* In Bern* and Linn Grove, Ind. and Chattanooga and Tampa. O. I* known to render th* exceptional type of service one would expect from a concern *o prominently Identified with the commerce of their community. Thi* concern are dealer* In feed*, seed*, grain and everything that has a tendency to be a kindred product of thi* line of builnes*. They feature a complete gqiicl Ing and mixing service and lave machinery which make* It possible for them to handle your grinding tax Included. Revival meetings will begin at the Methodist church Munday. November 2 and will continue till the I«th. Sunday evening services will begin at 7:00 P. M and during the week the hour will he 7:SO P. M. The pastor. Rev. R. F. Hart, will bring the evangelistic message* The Methodist youth fellowship social meeting will be held In the annex Thursday evening. oDr. Lundquist Named Convention Speaker Dr. Harold L. Lundquist, noted author and writer, will be the guest speaker at the Adam* county Sunday *chool convention, which will tie held at the Flrat Mennonite church in Berne November Id and 17. Mlaa Grace Allihouse. Fort Wayne, an authority on children's work, will also apeak. Session* will be held Sunday afternoon and evenIng. Monday afternoon, and will

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of the time*, anticipating the pule He n.-ed* and having product* that would meet the problem* of the day. Thl* firm offer* a full line of part*. whl< h art furnished in a minute'* notice and also maintain* *ervice *o that there I* no delay for farmer* u*tng McCormlck-lleerlng Implement*. Visit the All* Implement Store and *ee the new model tractor* and Implement*. You will find they have many attractive feature* and Mr. Alt* will extend you a hearty welcome whether you are ready to buy at thl* time or not.

I They are glad to consult with I you on your need* In the way of repair* and tn give you an estimate of the coat, often aavlng you many dollar* that would otherwise have been expended. That their service I* meeting with the approval of many people I* evidenced by the Increasing number who are coming to them for their machine shop and welding need*. Mr FeHier extend* an Invitation to every one to visit hl* ahop and see the complete service he can tender.

i the Berne 1. G A. Store for you are - assured of getting the utmost In quality merchandise. i This store ha* proved to many famllle* that by trading here you can keep within your food budget : without endangering your food enjoyment or quality. Thi* store will quickly solve your - marketing problem*, a* through ■ Mr. Bollinger’* careful buying they j i mak» possible substantial saving* I on all items. We suggest that you vl*lt thi* store and see how It is ' arranged for the customers convenl fence.

and mixing without delay. The policy of the Berne Equiiy ; Exchange I* to offer the best val- j ues In the products they sell and to render complete service to farmer*. They serve the farmer tn a dual capacity, purchasing grain at high-' e«t market prices and also carry- j Inga complete line to supply their need*. At thi* establishment you will; be made to feel that your patron- i age is appreciated and that the, prime interest of Mr. Stucky and hl* associate* I* to efficiently serve their patron*. ■ —w close with a young people** and ' Christian workers’ feliowxhlp ban-1 quet In the high school gymnasium i , Monday evening. o* ■■■■ I Union Mills Resident Is Fatally Injured Union Mill*. Oct. 20— H’PI- El i mer Phillip*. 42. died today of Ini juries received yesterday In an accident nouth of Union Mill*, driver of the automobile, James Glmberlln. 14, Union Mill*, eacaped , unhurt. ACCOUNT SUIT CONTDfUBD mow PAOB ONB tiff. Mrs. Swygart was on the stand i throughout most of the afternoon yes' rday testifying in behalf of her complaint and answering the cross- examination queries of H. R. McClenahan. defendant's attorney. The jury wa* completed late yesterday when John Loshe. of near Decatur, wa* selected by counsel

to fill the last remaining vacancy in the panel. Judge J. Fred Fru< hte I* presiding over the case. A bit of humor was Injected Into the trial thl* Morning when *Ung substitute*. "yep" aud "nope ". u»ed I by the witnea*. Paul Hlndenlang 1 I proved contagious and awn attorney* and <ourt reporter 14-1* Aesch- " liman had un< onadouaiy been trapped into resorting to thr*e replacements for the usual answer*, . •’yea" and "no", Martin Dies Cancels Speech At Anderson Anderson, Ind., Oct. So (L'Pl — • Rep Martin Pies. It. Teas*. ihslri man of the house committee Invea--1 j ligating un American activities, toI day cancelled a scheduled address J here Friday night. > Dies said he wa* recalled to Washington "to confer with and submit evidence to military Intelligence and state department official* regarding matter* involving Japaneie espionage In America '

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8080 NEWS Joe Kapp and fam.ly of Monro* visited With Lew s-ipp Sunday. Sam Huvennan of Illinois visited with bi* *l*ter. Ml*. Henry Miller, over the Week' nd Mr and Mr*. Harry Al»pa<h. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Colter Vhiled at the Frank Johnston home over the weekend. L F. Mapp and Jo* lirunnet are in Cinrlnmstl on buslne**. John Rash «riebrated hl* MV’h birthday Munday with <hi>dr<-n. grandchildren and great grandchildren. I’reaent were <i guest*. Mr*. Ida Crouch and family of Klwood. I-. L. Trouiner and family of Van W*rt, Ohio. John laiut«enh»l*•■r of Wren, Ohio: Mr*. T<avltm Heath, .Mr*. Kermit and son. Mary F’- inlng. Mr ami Un Wayne Trnutner and family. Mr. and Mr*. !Mck Andrew, and daughter, all of Itecatur; Nr. and Mr*. John Myer* of Hoagland. Bill Ra*h and'

Treva R»«h and »on David, and the honored guests. John Ra«h and Ja coh lleafh of Decatur. , Mr and Mr. Ted Krick Vlalted i at the Austin McMichael burnt- I over Munday. ..... . .. „ „ ! thauldtr Dislocated In B*d Newburyport. Musa, tl'p) |n a hospital lied alter an operation, Edwin li Collin n-ached out to dispose of a handkert hlef and dislocated hl* shoulder. - .■ '■»— «... Age at 118 at D*ath Vtriflsd I'hoenix, Arlz il'Pt The olde»t woman In Arizona. Mr* Merapa latverla, died at the age of ||s Catholic church rworde prove *he! wa* Imrn In Melit-o, Nov, IS, |*J| <i 1 Indian* Relish Chuckwalla I’hoenla, Arlg. tUPt The lari* < Inn kwalla lizard, cluswined by science a* a sauromalu*. I* ugly, stale-covered and ruat-colored but Indian* of the southwest consider It un eating ddlcaty.

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