Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1941 — Page 2
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Tut Your Knowledge I ('4ll you answer seven ot these | [ ton questions” Turn to iwg* Four for (bti answer*. • ♦ 1 Hallow .••■u li the even of whit day? 2 Which former football star wa* known a* the "Galloping Ghost"? 3. A condiment la a pungent wasun mg th* coloring in paint, or a kind of Vehicle? I The outran** to th* harbor of Kun Francisco, California* I* railed | tb<> 0 G ? 5 Who waa th* author ot ‘ All'll Well That Ktid* Well’ ti Which plan. t la furthest from th* sun? 7. Cold water tn <•*•■» mor* quick-1 ly that hot water, true or tala*? * A rattle i. th* insignia for which branch of th* Army? 9 Ito** th* District of Columbia 1 hats a b-giatetlvw body? I#. Berlin. Munich ot Hamburg 1* i th* capital of Germany? COMMITTEEMEN (C'tlMlNl KD SK'.M PAGE ONE) < conferred with cougrcMiuual lead' i ei about the inflationary prob |*m and the urgency of prompt tat legislation to counteract the I Inflationary p.<»*ures ariatag from, the defense program. "It seem. clear." he mid. "that
PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR NOV. 12—147 Acre* and penonal property, Allerton. lowa. J. F. tan mann. 0 S Blair, C. W. Kent. Auctioneer*. NOV. 12—Wili am Dettmer A Frank K*i»*r, 10 milea North of Decatur I on Stat* road 27. Roy S Johneon A Son, Auct*. NOV IS Jonn Hcbba. 1 mil* north 2 mil** west of Monroeville. Roy S Johnson A Son, Auct*. NOV. 11— Charite Troutner, ' 2 milt weet of Pitaaant Milla. Compitte closing out sal*. Roy Johneon A Son. auctioneer*. NOV. 14—Ivan Hear* property at 910 Adam* street. J. F. Sanmann, | 0 S Blair, Auctioneer*. NOV. IS—Etta Heffner Estate. Monroe, Ind. Jeff Liechty, Auct. NOV 15—John Beal and Son. 'g mile South of Preble. J. F. Sanmann and D S Blair. Auctioneer* NOV. 17—Sunny Corner Case at Antwerp, Ohio. J. F. Sanmann and 0 S Biair. Auctioneer*. NOV. 18—C. E Bell A Marvin Stoutenberry. Bellmont farm, 2 mile* Eait of Decatur. Livestock Mie. Roy Johneon A Son. Auct* NOV. 21—Heir* of the John E>cher estate. '* mile east of Berne. Jeff Leichty. Auctioneer. NOV. 21—Tom Bohlander. 1 mile North of Elwood; Guernsey cattle. Roy Johneon A Son. Auct*. NOV. 22—Mr*. Doth* Robinson, 7 mile* Weet of Waynedaie on lower Huntington road Roy Johnson A Son. Auct*. NOV. 24—Harvey McMahon, 7 mile* Southeast of Fort Wayne on Winchester road. Roy Johnson A Son. Auct*. NOV. 25—Mr*. Cha*. Miller and Sam Haggard. 4 mile* Southeaet of Oecatur on county farm road. Roy Johnson A Son. Auct*. NOV. 28—Mr*. Clint Beard. 9 mile* Northweet of Decatur. Roy Johnson A Son. Auct*. NOV. 2B—Albert and Russel Meyers. Convoy. Ohio. Roy Johnson A Son. Auctioneer* NOV. 29—Glen Siebold. Larwill, Ind. Roy Johnson A Son, Aucts. Public Sale COMPLETE ( LOSING OUT SALE I will ••■II ai public auitiiHi al my farm 1 mile North and 2 miler Wert ot Munroe* ille Indiana nr 2 mile South and >■* mile West ot Tillman, on the Hoffman load THURSDAY, November 13th, 1941 Commencing at 10:00 A. M Prompt 31—HEAD HEREFORD CATTLE—3I 13 Ib-refoid Brood cow*, pasture bred, 18 Hereford Steer* and heifer*. to 7<'O ft>* SHEEP A HOGS: so Head. 1 yr. old western ewe*. Extra good lamb ralsFr. and 6 native ewe*. .’I Huck*. 4 Brood sow*. 2 due to farrow by day of mlc GRAIN: 5"" Ini X >od co. n in crib. Mat bti eood oat* TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS F-20 Farmall on Rubber in first class condition'. Cultivator attachnjeiit for thl- iracioi McDeering heavy frame II" Tractor plow. Model H Allh-f'balmei • True tor on Rubber and Single 18" Tractor Plow, also Be . t Cultivator attachment for this tractor; John Deere 13 disc fertliht> - ■■* Oliver bo i drill. first •la** J. Deere 8 ft. Hindi- like new. Ridina beet lifter; 3 section spike tooth harrow. 2 m< Jon *piki tooth harrow. End gate seeder, 8 Inch Feed grinder; J Deere powei corn shelter, first class, J Deere 7 ft. power mower, new J Ik'i ii Tiario disc. good. IHG Tractor diac; Easy Way cylinder hay loader. Miileeriiig side delivery In ft f’ultlpacker; New Idea Manure Spn .ider. like new. Old J lu-ere Spreader; Clover buncher. 8 ft.; Walking breaking plow. Wagon and Hol; Model "A" Ford truck, first cla- dual wheels: Grain lied, also stock and beet rack. Good Rubber tin wagon and flat bottom grain bed. Iron wheel wagon: Blacksmith tool* and small tools; Clipper fan mill. 2 gal. laird Press COMBINE: Mluneapolls-Moline < ft Combine in good condition. William* 26 Inch Threshing seperator TERMS. Cash For credit arrange with MonroovlHe Bank Sale Clerk. JOHN HOBBS, Owner Roy S. JuhiiNun a Son, Auctioneers. ami ZZmsZZZZZwZwi GRAPEFRUIT "r" 5 t «25c POTATOES ■" 10 32c APPLES 6 Ik 25c Bread 2 for 17c PURE PORK SAUSAGE, „ 1 lb. pkg. 25c TENDERAY BOILING BEEF .... 19c lb TENDERAY FR. GROUND BEEF 29c tb BULK SAUERKRAUT 2 lb* 15c
Ilf we are to prevent a farther. I sharp Increase In the coat of living and In the coat of the defense program itself, we rnuat take Im mediate steps to absorb a large amount of purchasing power through additional taxes and incidentally to pay caaii tor the greater part of our defeat- production "We must temetnbar that laaaHou la a necessary coaipteau-al of l»rtce control legiataUon btcaaa* Ibe continuing ■ ttarttvadeae ot I price control la largely dependent I upon the restriction of a demand I for goods. "ts then* taxes are to reefrain | Inflation they ahould l>* directed , malaly at that part ot tb* natlmtal I Income which la being devoted Io | the purchaar of civilian good* and ' sbctuld It* of a characted that will ! not Inert as* th* roat of <hr*e nood* Pun basing power so far i t gcagda actual and poteattal pro ‘ duction of civilian goods that vlgoroua step* muat be taken lo reduct- purchasing power more nearly to the level of production capacity. 'lnflation la of Itself a moat Ini equitable type of legation. H i grants no esemptlone and recog I nixes no hard*hip* -though a well i drafted tat bill can do both I very much tear that uno-** we 1 start within two or three months Ito withdraw through take* a . larger part ot the current national I income an even greater part may I evaporate through Inflation, and
Took Part in Battle as British Sink Axis Ships * ‘ ■ I £ I Tkr cruiser Aurura A British wanthlp patrol, made up of two email crutom, one of which la shown above, and two deatroyer*. atrikrs * crippling blow at the aupply line* of Axia armies in North Africa by "annihilating two convoys, sinking 10 transport vrsasls and one destroyer and aerioualy damaging at least «m* other, according to a London ann< uncement. Th* battik was fought south of Taranto, off the iaafa* of th* Italian boot Th* cruiser *t*>v* U th* Aurora, of 5.0U0 tone, which took part In the rngagenrnt. •
the upward spiral may gain such momentum that It will be dificul’ lo regulate, despite all effort* through price control and similar i measures. I do hope you will be! able to help us with thia problem I now.” Doughton * reply agreed "that I | the dangera of Inflation must he • ot immediate concern to all of us.” I But he noted that the committee I had "deterred temporarily” action ' on the treasury program, and that the price control measure was coming up 10 YOUTHS TO COMTtNVBD FROM PAOB GNB 1 (tearing arm* Hi* name is affixi < d with a (1-AO). Following Is the Hat: 192? V. i Dale Emmitt Hoffman, 7t»4, Walter I ‘ J<*n Muth, 81<»12. Loris Ell j Neuemuhwander, (1-AO); 8-1142. Walter Adolph Hoile; 8-1181, Gordon D. Hllty; 1187. Robert Nolan I Ritter; 1257, Richard C. Hulte- ' meter; 8-1297, Otis Seldon Huckey; 1384. Carl Francis Jadwon; 1411 Peter Wayn> Fog. o STEEL LEADER 'CONTINVF.D FROM PAGB ON Bl ten*)- program and asking ggaoi five* to work with labor In a common purpose. Grace declared “That’s juit what we’ll do." ((H RT OPINION CONTINUBD rnon PAOB HNS geiieral'g office together with company lawyer* had filed an Immediate application for refund of the tax money when the check was given Advancing the opinion that the supreme court's decision iu the Alabama suit* may be a "planned ———— ■—
9OTI< K TO ROIV.|IKMIMMtTU In ike Adam* r lrealt • nurt. nepra-m her Term. IWll, ( nmplalnl »n Vile The State of InUlanto. Adirmn I »<■«!> »»i Harnlu nastier «n. X. t*. Hrloirr. whMOe true < krlnllrru name la nail appi-urlng from Affidavit, tik-d In th* «U»>ve <nlltled -auar that A. I’. Mylotte whose true Christian name la unknown, of the ,M».ve named defendant la * nun-ieatdenl of th<- State of Indiana Noth* I* therefore hereby given th* *ald A. P. Mr l-rtt* twli.se true f'hrlatian Name is unknown) that he b* and appear before the lion Judge of the Adam* r’lr. ult Court on the 31*: day of In-, ember, lull the asm* being the JVth Jorbll iaf Day ot the next regular term there, of, to b* holden al the Court House In the City of De- atur, < <>mmen< Ing on Monday, the third <ts> of Nor. ember A. I>. 19(1 and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or Uie SMne will be beard and determined in hi* absence. Witness, my name, and the Real pt said Court hereto affixed (hi* i&ih day of Oc tobor, 18(1 Clyde O. Troutner, Clerk. By Marl* l>*H<>lt. !><-puty October 24. I *4l John 1.. De Vase, ttt*rne> Oct. (( Nov 4.1)
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.
i action" on the part ot the federal government, a* a forerunner to a i new form of tasation, Hewitt said: "The federal government may a*k in the future that, political subdivision* of a state such as cities and towns, which operate atllltie* , and other work*, start paying tase* on such properties, now tag-ex-i empt." Hewitt said that if the federal government had no tax immunity, then “probably there will be no •tat* Immunity." Th* grosi Income tax head explained that the federal government would pay the taxe* on de | b-t>** project* lupplte* indirectly. | through reimbursement of th* contractor operating on the cost-plus basis. -— Sam Nukhbaum Buys Old School House The brick building, formerly occupied by the A. C. school, located in .Monroe township, has b«en purchased by Sam Nussbaum ot Herne. The purchase also included one acre of ground. *— — '■ New Deputy Attorney Generals Are Named Indianapolis. Nov. 11 — (VP) — Ol>ed Kilgore. Indianapolis, and Robert Agnew. Frankfort, have lieen appointed deputy attorney general* to fill existing vacancies * in the department, attorney gen-1 eral George Hamer announced To-j ' day The new appointees have both lieen active in fo-mocratlc state , { politic* — ■ K. Os C. Fourth Degree To Meet
A fourth degree meeting of (he i Knlgh's of Columbus lodge will bei held Thursday night at 8 u’ctock at , tbe K. us C. hall. Ail member* arcurged to attend. — Sum Cleland To Talk To Lions Sam Cleland. Fort Wayne attorney, will addres* the Decatur Llogs club tonight in the regular meeting at the Rice hotel. The talk will be centered around national defense. Two Killed In Hunting Accidents Indianapolis. Nov. 11 — (UP)— The Indiana bunting season today was credited with two fatalities as sportsmen took to the fields yesterday in tha first day of the 1941 game-quest. Walter Harris. 68, Cambridge
City, became the first victim when he was killed by an accidental discharge from th* gun of his daugh ter-in-lsw who bad turned to see whether Harris had hit a pbeasan' at whi<-b be had fired. A K-year-old Liston high school youth. Gene Black, died when he accidentally shot himself while hunting rabbit* near hl* home weat of Liston Authorities said the Iwy I had dlsccvered a coon t rang led In a wire fence and In apparently striking al the animal with the butt of hi* gun. caused the discharge. One Wreck Victim Not Identified Dunkirk. Ohio. Nov 11—(VP>~ One of the 12 persons killed in the derailment of a Pennsylvania passenger train Sunday night remained unidentified today The body of a woman had not been identified a* yet. Railroad officials planned an of ficial Investigation of the wreck tomorrow at Fort Wayne. The de railtnent was caused by the passenger train striking a half ton cylinder head three feet In diameter which had bags blown off a freight train on the next track A ch*rk showed that 45 passenger* and < rew members were injured serious ly enough to require hospital treatment. Armistice Parade . Marred By Tragedy Houston. Texas. Nov. 11—(VP) A large plaater and wooden canopy. loaded with *pe< tatoni at an Armistice day parade, collapsed today and crashed Into a crowd underneath. Two negro men were kHled and a white woman was hurt critically. ' More than s't person* went report- . ed Injured. —W Fractured Hip Is Suffered In Fall i Mr*. Clara Baumgartner, of this city, suffered a fractured hip last night when she fell white skating at the Sunset rink Bhe wa* admitted to the Adams county memorial hospital, following the accident. ———o ———— — The average soldier uses 18 times more wool than the rank and file of civilians, the Department ot Commerce reports. TODAY 8 COMMON ERROR The preferred forms of prepositional phrases with agree are; “He agreed to the proposal.” "She agree* with me." "Thr-y agreed on the number.“ 0 n „ .... , , 0
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RATM One Time—Minimum charge es Me for <0 ward* *r Issa Over to worga, IV*a par ward. Twe Time* — Minimum charge «f 40e far to w*rda er lean. Over 00 ward* 2e par ward far the twe time* Three Times—Minimum charge es OOe for M werde er laaa. mr ~Us 9 i ' smsam w wv *nFwvwO • y4?® tor the three timea. Card ot Thanka Me Obituariee and vergea .. *I.OO , Open rata—Olaplay edvertialag I I 40c per oelumn inch. "BLIND" ADVBRTI B«MKNTB Advertlaemegta appearing to thl* column without name* sign . ed arg "blind." They an to ba , answered by bitten, addressed to th* box number in care ot i tha Daily DamocraL Wa eta give no tatormaUoa exacenteg ph* partlee adveruaiag. FOR SALE I OR SALK- DRI-QAB. (ba botitei cooking gas with Hop*r range* <ka ideal oombtaatioo. Wa take rade-ta* See ua before you buy We wiU service any make ot gaa •love. Geneva Hatobartaa. K- C--(tacky Phone IM G*n*va 178tf FOR &ALE — dune, shall*, coat*. cap*, pant* for hunting season which open* Nov. 10. t'hrick Bro* | a 2(14t FOR SALE — Kalamaxoo heating stove, like new J. F Nunnink, Monroe. Ind. Phone 856 Monroe FOR SALE 2 Guernsey heifers, bred; Hampshire so*, bred, 11 feeding aboatg. weight 6<> Ibe. Ray Srn.-li Phom 5b71 -.a'* FOR SALE — Good feeding steer* and heifer*. You can feed without any money on your part. Come ■ m and see ua about term*. John Schelmann. Phone 5592 g M74U Poll SALE (Sood 11 month* old Guernsey bull On Lawrence Roop farm. 3 miles east ot Decatur. g 287-Itx FARRK7TSXL. tha ideal ireplace fuel. Package Coal, Briquets, Weat Va., and Kentucky coal. Coal burning water heaters. Furnace* stoker* and furnace repairing. All work guaranteed. Haugk Coal Co., Phone 49. 24230 t Foil SALE I-aige size Estate lieatrola. good condition; 350 cash South End Grocery, Win< heater St. 266 31 x FOR ALE Yearling Leghorn laying hen*. John Stauffer, 1 mi. weat ml. north Magley. Craigvlito phone. 28a g 3t-X FOITSALE 7'dox Whit* Rock and Barred Rock pullet*. mile south and 4 mile w<-*t of Coppeas Station. Harry Michaels. 356-2tx FOR SALE - 33 head of good breedIng ewe* E. Hultemeier S west and 3*4 mile* north Preble. 284-3 ts FOR SALE Zenith" iHttlco, Crowi ley radios, large stock to choose I from now. Free home trial*. Christmas layaway. Open evening*. Vhrlck Bro*. a 281 23t FOR SALE— Vsed furniture, rugs and stoves. 1 3 piece living room suite. |S; 1 8-plece dining room suite. A l shape, 435; 1 2-piece living room suite, like new. formerly sold tor 3166 50 -our price. |6K; 1 9x12 Axmlulster rug. like new, cheap tor cash; 2 cabinet beater*. 115 and 148; 1 China cabinet, out one year, 115; 4 round and square dining room tables. 83.50 each; 4 oak buffet*. |3.50 to 17.50. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. FOR SALK - QualTty cowl. Kentucky pride; Hilo Kentucky; Blue Beacon West Virginia; Olga stoker; Sun King; Hocking Valley Ohio; bard coal; Blrquet* N coke. Burk Klevalor Co. Phons 25 or 235-btf FOR SALE kadlo tube*. We will (eat your tube* free ot charge, In your home. Phone 360. Hhrick Bros a 261 23t SAME — Horton washers, Prigldalre, Phlico, Croaley Re frigeratora Christmas tay-*-w*y. t'hrick Bros. a 26t-23t FOR HALE 65 acres southvasFef I Ossian, just off road 224. 7 room house, electricity, bas-ment. good barn and other building*. Mr*. Chas Shimer. 921 8. Main St Hluff ton, Ind Pboue 511-J. 268-dtx FOR HALE — Vsed bicycle. One Mcycle. alinoet like new. balloon lire*. chrome fenders, 815 50. Hprague Furnpure Store, Phone HM» 247-21
WANTED KAGS, Magazine*, Newspa* pent. Scrap Iron. Old Auto Radiatora, HatterieH, Copper, Bras*, Aluminum and all grade* of acrap metal*. We buy. hides, wool, and sheep pelta the year round. . THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Menroe St. Phone 44*
FOR SALE Square type heat Im stove; good road It ion Haugk Coal Co. Plume 19 347 3t JI HT ltK< LIVED -ft Lum- ,-ed.tr cbenta; 8u inner spring mattr- »• e*. 40 bed spring*, go a<»i tamp All eellttiK al very rmaoaahl. price*. A small deposit will hold any article for future delivery Sprague Furniture Store, phon. I** 247J1 m'bU.k t:„ ,i„ y „!,! r TheiHiore Thieme, phone 916 A Call noon or evening*. M7-3n MIW¥®CL^ I KnsiitKr"« lain 1 bedroom suite, slightly damußad in shipping, cheap for cash. ffpragu<- ! Furniture Store. M7 It WANTED WANTID-Hay, will pay th* high •st price* for all kind* ot kay Burk Elevator Co. 225 ts WANTED — Girl for bouse work i Writ* Pest Office Box 3*6. Dec. <■»- BM-tfl WANTED Pheasants and oFhet game bird* to mount Meat ot bird raoetvad earn* day kilted <«n be used Price raaaoaable John Schteferateta. Phon* g?M. *•* <> »t « I Job driving truck. Ex penanced with semi or atraigbt fob. Writ* Box M. % Deaucnii M5-3tx WE Loan m7>Ni!V u> due bill* for medical expense ms** and all kind* of emetgea. i< * Decatur Loan a Discount Co WANTED—Washings to do'. Will call for and deliver. Phon. 813 and ask for Mr* Frank Hurst or inquire at 7M High St. g 267 3tx CHRISTMAI OIET~ ' Sugg*i tai modern Stager Sewing machine - easy payment*, layaway plan. special price* We repair all makes —Needles, Belts, Parts; Buttonhole making. Hemstitching. Sing { er Agency, 445 South First. Phon. 1 <»• Ml-12tx 1 MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOAN* « «* tor Itnin No expanse to borrower. C. D Lewton. Decatur, Ind MQbtr NEED MONEV 4 Tor quirk , ash I loan* on automobile*, furniture, i livestock or Implement*, call or sc. ' Decatur Loan A Discount Co. Nd 3"t . FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED, lie paired and Reilnlahed. We buy and Mil good used turn!: are. Phone 420, evening* 4494. Decatur Upholster Shop. 240-3ut FAAMBRS remov* dead horses, cow*, hug*, etc. Decatur phoaa >OOO. We pay *U phon* charge*. The Stadler Product* Co. 147-tt No HUNTING ailow.-d on the Charles H. Bittner farm. Root | Township. — Charles H. Hittmt 365 3t-x .NiFHUNTING PositivTiy n<7 liutib Ing allowed on my farm. Marion Michael*. Decatur route 4 b 1848tx MASONIC Stated meeting of Decatur lodge 571 F. A A M. at 7:30 p. m. Tue* day. November 11. John 51. Ikian. W. M. 3«-b2t " W FOR RENT FOR RENT Semi-modern house 507 Marahatl Phone 6*2 T ::tx FOR RENT - ~6~ room modern liouae; garage. s<>4 North Sec ond Motor plumbing. All win dowa with shad.*, screens. Hardwood floora. C. I). Teepie. 208-31 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyaa Examined Ola**** Fitted HOURS B:>0 to 11 :M 12:10 to 6:00 Saturday*, 8:00 p. m. Telateiene ’B*
■MMWV HAVE YOU WANTED A small modern bouse with a nice big 10l and lots of tree*, shrubs and flowers and only H*« minutes walk from the Main Street. Then ** thin five room hou a e with bath, hard wood floor* and basement. Shaded front porch and encloited hack porch. Bark yard entirely fenced in. See Bob Heller Phom 2 Rssidoncs BZO
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