Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1942 — Page 2
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I fr 1 ■ - + Test Your Knowledqe Cm you answer seven of these too questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. ♦ —— 4 1. Two outstanding heroes of the fust Wo id War have recently been commissioned as Majors in the army Sergt. Alvin C. Yo:k ut Ten* ii, was one; name the other. 2. Wbat amount has President Roosevelt recommended to Con_rv- i» the maximum, annua!, al-
A UCTION FRIDAY, MAY 29 — 8 o’clock p. m. At Doehrman’s Store WILLIAMS. INDIANA Wc will sell all kinds cf Hardware and Painta, some Dry Goods and hundreds of small articles. Come to this sale and buy the goods at your own price. E. C. DOEHRMAN’S BE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. "Will have a complete line of Seed Potatoes." Plant your late potatoes Decoration Day. Tenderized Shankletw Picnic HAMS, lb I'KI SSI.II HIM C pound HAMS " ,AF „ 19c SIMMER Fresh Sliced SAUSAGE. Ih. A“V JI ICY ,h 1*!1C ZSjC WEINERS .... B / SWIFTS BRANDED ARROW BEEF E. k lb 25c ROUND ISIBIOI* Iflr STEAK, th 3 STEAK. Ib._ 3 W Swift's Arrow Beet I Swift's Arrow Beef VEAL AQp CHOPS IbfcUL Veal Pocket |AI« Veal Round Rcast. lb *7l'’ Steak, fb. Veal Tfir Veal Shoulder Cutlet*. lb . ... Roast, fb. ■— i ■ LOOK WH AT YOUR NICKEL WILL BUY! LttAl’ LETTUCE. pound SBEEI POTATOES. pound Z HU( 1X(. (I ( I MHERS. each ... ■EBk ELI ( ORX. each ... - HEAD LETTUCE, each * M \NGOES. each . NEW CABBAGE, pound * JfEW POTATOES I Calif. ORANGES I BERRIES ■lO ,M9c| 2 29C1 121 C •*’"* ALWAYS SHOP AT The Market House Owned ar.d Operated by J. R. Walts.
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lowable income for everybody, after payment of taxes? 3. Which United States coins were withdrawn from circulation in 1933? 4. Which famous Roman is said to have uttered the dying words "et lu. Brute”? 5. Doos a captain in the I'nited ■States Navy rank with a Colonel, Major or Brigadier Genera! in the V. 8. Army? fi Nathan B. Forrest was an American capitalist, a Confederate general, or an actor?
Rabbi Opens House With Prayer
“■ - - ' / x V <fi Ft IT r * 111 Rabbi Bergman fright t of New York City, is pictured outside the capltoi building In Washington with his wif< and Representative Arthur Klein after he had opened the session of the house of representatives by offering a prayer. This was the first time In U. S. history that an
orthodox rabbi bar replaced the re» 7. Name the President who afterwards became Chief Justice of the I'nited States. 8. What was the former name of the city of Istanbul. Turkey? 9. Which of the following is noi I an Instrument of the viol class: I violin, vlolone, voile, viola? 10. Name the chairman of the Democratic National Committee. o—t RURALCHURCHES * Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Loiter, minister 9:30 a. in. —Sunday School. Roland Miller, superintendent. 10:10 a. tn — Prayer service. Mna. Melvin Smitley. leader. 10:30 a. m Christian Endeavor.
F. D. R. Honors Dec. 7 Hero MH-|h| w ' «i i That young Army pilot. Lieut. George Welch of Wilmington, Del.. who shot down four Japanese planes singlehanded in that Dec. 7 lombing of Pearl Harbor, receive* the personal congrattdationa of Pr?*lder,t Rocaevelt in a ceremony in the White House. Shown are left to right, Senator J. H. Hughe* of Delaware; his wife, Mr*. George Schwartz, mother of Lieutenant Welch; George SchwaitA lb'* ateptather, and lieutenant Wekh.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
gnlai chaplain. Mildred Shifferly. president. 8 p. tn Thursday—Worship service and sermon. Union Chapel U. B. Church Dwight L. Patterson, minister . Sunday S< hooi. * a. m. T. I. ; Drew, superintendent. Morning worship service, 10:15 a. m. Quarterly communion. Christian Endeavor, 7:15 p. tn. Ev> nlng service, 8 p. m. Seven of the piano piipih of Mrs. Earl Chase will furnish special music in the evening service. Those who have a part are Verena and Mary Moore. Pauline Lobstger. Harold Bohnke. Margene Bauer, I Sharon and Mona Lee Martin. Following the evening service the reports of th<- third quarterly i onference will be read and a delegate elected to annual conference.
Our Job Is to Save Dollars > Bu y - War B ° n d* Ml hwy tol M Following Is a list of Adams county Arms which have adopted the payroll allotment plan for the purchase of United States defense savings bonds with the voluntary cooperation of employee. Chairmen are asked to report the namee of all businesses where the plan Is adopted for addition to this list; General Electric Company Central Sugar Company Centra! Soya Company McMillen Feed Mills The Mutachler Packing Co. Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. Decatur Post Office employes First State Bank Krick-Tyndall Tile Co. Decatur Daily Democrat Adams County Lumber Co. Decatur Casting Co. The Great A 4 P Tea Co. Wayne Novelty Company N. I. Public Service The Schafer Co. The Schafer Store P. B. Lehman Dairy Holthuuse-Schulte Co. Sprague Furniture Co. City of Decatur Employes Ashbaueher Tin Shop Decatur Laundry Riverside Garage Citizens Telephone Co. Equity Dairy Store Holthouse Drug Co. Pumphrey Jewelry Store J. J. Newberry Co. Yost Brothers Local Loan Co., Inc. Berne Dunbar Furniture Co. Nussbaum Novelty Co. Berne Witness Co. Berne Manufacturing Co. Economy Printing Concern Smith Bros. Mfg. Co. Citizens Telephone Co., Berne Sept. 3 to 6 at Oakwood Park, Lake Wawasee. — o — — Willshire U- B. Clrcu t Lawrence Dellinger, paster Willshire Sunday School 10:30 Class meeting 11:30 Prayer meeting Wednesday eve. C. E 7:30 Winchester Sunday Sc hool 9:30 Missionary speaker. Rev. G W. Fleming of Huntington, Indiana ou Sunday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve. St. Paul Sunday School.. 9:30 Rev. G. W. Fleming of Huntington. Indiana who )»* -pent a number of years in Africa will speak ou Sunday morning May 31. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve. — _ ■ c Gasoline costs 60 cents a gallon ui Australia. FARM LOAIiT OUR BORROWERS ARE NOW ONLY PAYING 31% Merest I — SEE US — Adams County N. F. L. A. HENRY B. HEI LER Sec’y.-Treas.
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Q — U LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES One Time. Per Word .... I'/gO Minimum for first insertion 300 Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day 1o Card of Thanks — Wc Obituaries, Vsrses, Resolutions —————— •’ Menus, run menu style .... SI Notices, Cap heads, 8 pt body - B° e (12 picas deep, one column) j — O FOR SALE FOR SALE — Order AAA Baty Chicks now. Bred for heavy egg production and quick maturity. Now hatching. See us before buying. Model Hatchery, Monroe. Ind. 307-ts BI RK'S HOG GROWER -* coniplete feed. Nothing else to buy 12.25 per 100 lbs- Burk’s Hog fattner a complete feed. 32.25 per 100 Ibe. 16 cents lees per bag lu your own sacks. Phone No. 25. Burk Elevator Company, Decatur, Ind. Monroa, Ind. F<>R HALfc or TRADk Grey 8 year old work horse. Dan Durbin, Cor. 9th and Adams Sta. 137-g3tx FOR SALE Indiana Hybrids No. 6088 and 613; price II to I'! per bushel. Supply limited. August Selking. Jr.. Decatur Route 2; Preble phone. IWtt FOR moss by basket yard or truck load. Phone 1073 W. R Morris, 125 South First St. 125-g3t Foil SAI.E—I9iS Moor Chevrolet; good tires: reasonable. Phone 902. 222 S. 4th St. 128-3 t FOR SAI.E Coate milk Mrs. Sam Diehl, Route 5. INctts J rsf“RECEIVED Fresh pecan meats, direct from Georgia. 58 cents lb. Phone your order 7961. Mrs. Virgil Draper. 127-2tx For SALE - .Mearly new 5 room house and other buildings on 2 acres of good land. 2 mile's west of Decatur. Midwest Realty Auction Co- Phone 174. 125-3 t Repossessed Estate Heating -toves ’8 price. 9 other makes. Used Matag Washer, aalesman James Kitchen will b<- at store 5 to 8 evenlags- All day Saturday. Decatur Hatchery. 124-ts FtfiFSAI.E fn-eatur U. H. Approved tested chicks, special next week 1.000 each, leghorns, white rocks, barred rocks at reduc ed summer prices. Order now. Decatur Hatchery, phone 497. 126-3 t FOR - -ALE — Guernsey buim months old. Also want to buy small calf George Brewer, phone 4694. 12«-3t FOR SALE Funk's Hoosier-Crost Hybrid seed corn; also Indiana Hybrids. Price 14 to 16 per bushel. Series 425 B, 608-C, 610. 613. 431. Place your order now. Supply limited. Theodore Bulmahn, 4 miles west, 1% mile north of Decatur. 77 T FOR SALE Shepheid pups, com plow, mower. Victor Byeily, half mile east Kirkland high school 127-g2tx FOR SALE — Hybrid seed corn, regular flats. Funk's, Holly's and Fisher's. 65 per bushel and up. Burk Elevator. b 113-ls MISCELLANEOUS FAkM LOAltfs at 4% for 10 years. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lwwton. Decatur, Ind. 28btf FARMERS ATTENTION -We reamove dead horses, cows, big* etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone cbargee. The Stadler Produ is Co. 28-ts N< JTl'cE Tomato and Pk kle growera anyone having a contract with Crampton Canneries and needing pickers this fall, see Brice Daniels or Cecil Harvey within 10 days. U«4tx roßiuQrr ‘ Foil IlfeH' Garage. 323 First St. Home Phone 988 Offlee 481. 125-3 U Trade in a Goou row* — Decatw honese «»»• s-iasi. wKm.e:wK9T or s:ststk ao. s*w» N'rtks !• hereby Klven tn the ersdltors. heirs an<t ieeatera of UoyO K. Hummers, de-eased to appear In the Adama <*lr<-ult Court hald at Deratar. Indiana, on the Sth day of Heptewrtrer. IS4Z. and ahow cause, if any, why the Final Settlement ArcouMa with the eMata nt aald de-vdent ahould not hr- approved; ami said heirs are notified m then and there make proof of heirship, and receive thatr distributive eharea. Jtnsa Pummero. Administratrix Decatur. Indiana. May »•. IJIg. S'erd L. I.iurrer. AOereey Notice Elevator* and Feed Store* wiU be CIjOSED SATURDAY Bark Etevitor Co* Stiefel Grain Co.
WANTED WANTED—Good, clean, big Rairs, suitable for cleaning machinery. Cannot use underwear, atockinga, pants, coatis, ooveralb, or any similar material. WIU pay 4c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED — d. fc. worker, first trick, wants transportation to Fort Wayne dally. Raymond Snyder. 610 Washlgton St. 127-3tx WAITED oiTTieating stove Phone 6752. 126-3tx WANTED Girl for general house work; stay nights, weekends off. Address Box 121 % Detnm rat 12«-3t WAITED & women 25-40 yearr, steady work. 40 hour week, no Saturdays. No experience necessary. Apply Friday. Bag Service. N. Second St. 126-2 t VVANTED — Woman for general house work. Telephone 607. 125-ti3t O Business Services HAIiN PAINf Special value In New Method paint. Cost is low and it's a quality product. Heury Knapp A So. 124-6 t FEW* SINGER SEWING Mtu-hmes available. Your opportunity. We repair aIT makes. Neediek. Belta, Oil, Parts. Boardman's Singer Agency, 445 South First. Phone 411. 124-12tx "card OF THANKS We wish in thia manner to express our deepest appreciation to the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the rec> nt illness and death of our beloved son. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Eckrote. o— — Extend Deadline For Filing Prices Extension from June 1 to July 1 of the time within which retail storekeepers must file price lists on cost-of-living Item* with the local war price aud rationing board, was announced today by Glen f I ill. chainnan. As issued April 28. the regulation required each retail store to display publicly its ceiling prices for every "cost-of-living" item beginning May 18 and file a list of these items with the rationing board. Q~ — MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks irregular In quiet Irading 'lends irregular. Curb stocks irregular. Chicago stocks mixed. Cotton steady. * 1 Grain: wheat and com fraction* lower. —— o none* Noltes Is hereby riven that Arthur Daniel Suttles. Sr. baa filed with the undersigned an application for the Adam, Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to h«ur the evidence and dsierinlne th- - and pla<-e of birth of *sld applicant. agreeable to the provision of Chapter JI, Acts of the General Assembly of State of Indiana, for 1941. Witness my hand and seal of said Court this day nt May. 1»I2. «M.YDE <» T4«»t'TNRIt Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. May 2» Aorto: w fixai. sp:vri.p:wF.A r OF F.WTATF. AO. Sal • ' Notice la herctiy given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Theodore Ewell, deceased to appear In tile Adams Circuit Court, held “t I Una tor. Indiana, on the «th day of Septerrsber. ISC!, and show cause, if any. why the Final Settlement A> ■ counts with the estate nt said de--1 < edent should not be approved, ami ".Cd heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and re etve their dimrlhullve shares. Theodore Ewell. Jr . Eae< Utor | l<ecstnr. Indiana. May S'. HIS Feed L. I.lUrrre. MUrsrt May S» June I I ..O' — Mffii M OF FfAAI. SKTTIF.WEXT OF KSTATF. WO. XTSX Notice is her«v-y given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of J. Le«l ' Amatuts. dweaaed to appear In the • Adams Circuit Court, held at De-a-tur, Indiana on the llth day of J"* e . ISIS and «*'iw cause, if any, why ; the Final Hettloment Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not he appro, ed. and aald heirs are notified to then end there mate* proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. J. Frank Merrtanan Jacob J. AmstuU, Administrators Decatur, Indiana. May t«. t>4J. Henry B. Heller, Atleraey. May 91-Xk x«m<M of ritti. aorrwEWEXT OF KSTATM MO. XMT No the is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Menno H. Wittwer de. eased to appear fa the Adams Circuit Caurt. held at Decatur, Indiana, on the llth 'lay of June. I»*2, and show cause. If any. why the Final Nettiement Accounts with the estate of said de ed> nt should not be approved: And said heirs are notified to then and there make proof »f heirship, and receive ■ their distributive shares Hen *pr unger. Bar rotor Des-atur. Indiana. May Jd. 1943. Henry B. Melter, Aileewey. May 81-96 Appeiotmewt of Adadutotralor Not tee la hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of John F. Meeker tale, of Adame County, deceased. The eetate la probably solvent. B J. Moyer, Adaetototrator. Karl B. Adame. Atteeaey. N. A. BIXLER OFYOMKTRIBT HOURS: 8:80 ts 11:80 12:10 to B:M Saturday*. 1:00 g. m. Tclophsn* 188 Eye* Ixammed Giaaeee Fittsd
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