Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1942 — Page 2

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NEIGHBORING BUSINESS CONCERNS

MESHBERGER BROS. STONE CORP. I.inn Grove — Pleasant Mills

Stone and Limestone Tiier»« is no quMtimi that .Mesh h Br»- S' iii’ Corp. I« an 1m- ,,. : in . f a ■ 111 Hu- commercial life of tin- terrltmy. ;u» it I* among lii’- foretnos' c*.t|c*-rlis of its kind Tin m.tnav nt p* >pl* u ' 1 . M>, : )• in t:i:s bu- m «* and of ii_ ' *a I and » >grr»*lve mot.toto. thus ti not surprising ■h ■ find -. in. of business is i, c-att'ly hi. u n« Ihi ■ is nil *■» -ntlil bu-lnea- and 1

WAVS (01 MY FARM BUREAU f I’Ol’ER \ LIVE ISSOCIATION Edwin Neuhauscr.Mgr . Herne, Ind.—Williams Ind.

, i- hull coat of farm .. . . if ,*-y * ill patronize Vila n ('unity Kami Bureau ,ope t alive iation B ha’ , filiations ... lidtax to the Stat", . garnza >ll. > til P ■>! '* ■> > riliHo th- benefit of tin farm. m< m ■ M’Wl. They y f< I- ■•-d- appli- 1 HH *-.-. p* Illi I 1 UdUl’tS, •'! ill ~ p,i ii . .> • y l.i in lo i *■* v., :1 . < ••<! ar can be or-

affolder & SON \|,|.|>.( II \I.MERS SALES A SERVICE I mile south of Herne on Houle !’7 Phone 2091

(»■>, ~ th up > mt l»tt*in«-<- • , , - im.-n' ’ll .. yhi ■ -iltural i ,iu: y B i’■ l‘ hi imp' ihi ii' i j|». a' . tn. One <»f th'' I , i, I " '! 11l ‘'l' 'llli lie I ■ ; ii ■ 1 . ,fli, of it. 'ii li mtf fl, is,i'ii. tilt-I'halmer* kn-iwii I s I • ii- , .li ■ in. only I- ill in 1

PREBLE EOl TTY EX( RANGE MA I'! MIX FEEDS — GRINDING and MIXING Bttyer <>l < I ihi I’rehle. Ind.

T'i. I’ E ii:y Exi Itanxi renib «• a < iinpr rsive tu the far•i s- ,i. u.-ii i .immunity and danl-1 , , in Ma- Mix f< hit, a!-.o (train | .tttfl other farm supplies. If !•. diffh ii? to overestimate the v.ilii - <if .in i-b ’ .i'or tu an aaricul al rom m ini tty. it offt- a ready out-l.-i f i th farmer’ll ii.ain ami -uti plies him wi h a men handiae mart h ns.. may obtain urn nt''dities ■* ts- i tp< I efl ii< m y <iti th.- farm. 4mm-.- tu variety of .entices of

ATHENA ELEVATOR - C. 1.. VOI.TZ, Mier. Purina aad Ma-ter Mix Feed* Wren. Ohio

f 9) ■ At■ a Elev,l'or at Wren. Ijllto t« tul' mg a »* rvici- of m - to ti', people throughout ')< r 11. dug .*:■• I They gj*- deal- < . I * oal am and other farm oipplleAt th,- A’h* <i.i Elevator they cai,y * <t»mpl*-'. *< k of Purina and Mas'* Mtx f*-< d which will keep )*>U: livestock Ilf the best COlldi- '!*» A. n . u.iii.M, I'uni’crnlng p.oper fe ding * an lx* had by Inquiring t -tn t;. management of;

MARKETS AT A GLANCE SI « k lower in quid t< i4l:u BontU lower. |

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “AN AUDIENCE WITH THE KING!” POPEME. tmere’gJl 1/ HE ' S \ 1 [fo THE SPAT , A KIDNAPER ( KIMfaMAPTHgy JhAH' THA’SIDHAT A y -frj. 3 S 3 WifeX JCR 07 R& ~ $ e£a?\ ity '?#’ 15 ■Sb k 'Sfr J 11* » s Ir* wWI- .... II — IMII II ■ ■»- . BLONDIE A GAME OF “POST OFFICE”! By Chic Young > UOLP'OURHAMO /-%' I> ■ I ' z" 6003 TH Tl 1 ■ L H Ji - i i ‘i ! V -O^i' 5 . 11l < L> ill k« 11 >'ni MK Jo * w OF I A .i-~~• —-- L< -_‘ v . ,<■ ■ '■•• fyi *y* l»J Ar. ; \ : o . ■ Lj

Ikrne Phone 516 one that r*-qulr<-x at Its held people who have a knowledge of the de af’s attended to the successful operation of a etone and limestone bis-in?*# We feel it appropriate to call at•entlon io thi- establishment and . -iv that people of thia territory in do no hefei than to patronite icin when in need of anything in their line

<l> . d on short notice. By patronizing It. the fanner in i helping to build t<>r lb* future and , utusily build a system cover- | aig ■ii.uiy farm activities. t n.inag. tnent of the Adams i y Fann Bureau (seopeialive V . iation has the interest of Ad ,m ■ i.inty a’ heart and there is i,. <|ii.’stion that tliis organization i rend* :e an e-rential service to I farmer*.

ti. ■*• rvi'. e th< v give but in the low } upke. p and maint*-nance. The mod I ~i! farmer h.i found that depend \ able f 'luiptn* n: really pays divlI <|. a 1 ami All cChaltm-i s pri-lticts 1 . deal for every purpose because of their economy and effl< ieticy. tffoider A Son ate equipped to • Vi ■■ all make* of farm tnachfn I. v and invite you to call and con-1 . alt with them on your implement I need*.

t!i. I’ ■bb rlquity Exchange, it a mid >*<■ fitting to mention tha'4<y feature a complete grinding iNd oilxitM: .ervlce and have every facility forth - proper handling of grain This firm policy w to sell a’ price* which I. akc it to the farmer - interest to trade with them. It li.i. corn*' to lie r**< ignized as a , tepr*-• illative elevator in this trade teirlloiy

Th* y offer i year around market fm giain and pay top prices at al! itllt* H. I- h.r« lr* hi the alm of th*- Athena Elevator to supply rell*fi>!e product at honert prices and the fact that they are located in the center of a pro<p**ro.i > fanning area is a iti aiding them to maintain bit i quality *i,d save mon-y for I th<*lr patron,.

Ciiifl) *t<M-k* Irregular. Chi< ago atrx kx mixed. CoMnn firm Grain* tn Chinigo: wheat and

GENEVA MILLING CO. MILLERS OF WHITE LILY FLOIR Geneva, Indiana Phone 81

I The Geneva Milling 00. is a leading busintM concern in thi* territory. Realizing that the service rendered now will be remembered in the future, the nianagemnt con duets th*' business on a policy of satisfaction and cooperation with the customer. They are familiar with every phase of the business and able to advise as to what products will best nerve the needs of their patron*.

HABEGGER FURNITURE, Inc. Quality Home Furnishings—Repairing. Rebuilding Coi. I . S. 27 and High St.. Herne. Ind. Phone 161

Habegger Furniture, Inc.. Is a home owned .tore and true to their mo;to of service and quality they have made every effort to provide thellr i uatoiner* quality home turn-i-hings at low. r prices people will find that an easy way to k. ”P their furniture lulls within their customers quality home turnbegger Furnltt-re. Inc. When people are buying th dr It one furniohing* from other channel* than the home owned store, they should ronxlder that money

PAI L YODER GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING and WELDING Linn Grove. Ind. Herne Phone 5313

Paul Yode Garage at 1.in.l Grove maintains a complete garage service and .i dealers in ga*. oil. auto supplies and do electric ami uce yleiie welding. In fact, when in need of any type of garage xerv i< i Yoder's Garage has equipment and workmen to give your car. truck or tractor every attention it may n*-*-d Th* it service in- ludes

MONROE GRAIN CO. 4.RAIN. FEEDS. FARM SI I’PLIES Monroe, Indiana John Floyd. Prop.

Among th*- most valued of th*commercial ae-ets of any agricultural community I* the grain elevator where th*- farmer can take his grain and know that he will always receive the highest market price*. The .Monroe Grain Co. operated by John Floyd, ha* the reputation for fair and l.ori*-»t dealing-, thus making every < tistotm-r a friend. Their equipment I* the lat*wt typ*- and everything essential :<»

. — .1 ■ II .11 HI — —-- — — ' ■' - , fi t | ■ ...ti- t i CMt '>»-r | Chicago liv* xtock hog* and sheep d*-*-Hne' cattie unsettled. 0 —— CHURCHILL REVEALS (Continued From Fags 1) I inent mi the total loxxe* in the raid "Some statement ha* been made in Canada. Churchill replied "I do not know that we need to Ire SO meticulous a» to give thi- exact fig i, m to 'ic • nemy Thi > do not know how many got bar k safe. I do not think there is any advanti age In it. "The loxsex were very heavy and went up to nearly half the total force.” ——— ——<* Trade in a GooC Town - Decatur

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

The Geneva Milling Co. Is the only flour mill in Adam* county They manufacture the well known White Lily Flour whi'h Is *»old by gtoeers jin every part of this territory. Many farmer* in the Decatur community take their wheat to them In exchange for flour and feed. Their feed* are also known by farmer* I for many mil*-. They f eature Limberlost feeds for pouitiy and chickens and a gene al line of feed* for every purpose.

spent in such .. manner is lost to their community Messrs, llabegger and associates are conversant with every phase of the buxine.* and are now building an addition to their room providing better facilltie: to serve their patrons. Residents throughout this trading area should visit llabegger Furniture. Inc., and determine for themselves how well this store is arranged for the customer's conrenien -e.

pair to complete overhauling, and always the aame careful attention is given the Job. They offer you the benefit of their knowledge, by giving helpful advlci- a« to how the work can lie done expense M Yoder la well known iu the community, and we do not hesitate to recommend his services.

the operation of a modern elevator is installed. Their pulley of operation mak'-x I It possible so. them to offer a ' iimi kei for gra n'lthat cannot lie ex- I celled and feed* and other products sold l>y them are known to be of •I*- liighia: .quality They an- always glad to gree' | new ’ iismtlh’ a- Well ;i* old all*l ; *• are pleased to cotnpiim -nt them ! on tn*’ popularity their elevator ha» I attained.

to— ——— ♦ Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these test questions? Turn to page Forr for the answers. 1. Queen Wilhelmina of Th’-1 Netherlands I* 55. 62 or 7<t years of, age? 2. Women may enlist a* snipers' in the Russian Army; true or I tales? I 3. Which lypr of fightUig i-quiP'> m*-nt is the “mustang.” a plane.' tank, or antiaircraft gun? 4. When did the last Huccuesful i Invasioh of Great Britain occur? I 5 What was the purchase price | of the Louisiana territory? 6. Who was President when Ilan- - nibal Hamlin was Vice President ’ 7. Tue body of tbe Sphinx I* a

British Boys School Bombed, 23 Killed Sinqle Nazi Bomber Raids Boys School London. Sept. 30.— tl'P’ The death toll of a single German bomber that attacked a boys school off the south coast yesterday reached 23 today, and 34 Injured I were in hospitals. Twenty of the dead were students; the others were the head mistress, a teacher and the woman manager of a nearby laundry AH Injured were students. Seventy persons were in the school when the bomb hit. It was the first attack the town in whiclf the school wax located hud suffered The first bomb exploded in the laundry The second crashed through the school and fell into a fireplace, where It rested a f. w moments before exploding. "Run. boys, run,” the head mistress shouted. Those who ran were not killed. The head mistress stayed until her students got out and was killed Rescue squads, who hail dug all night, believed that several children were still hurled The majority of those killed were between seven and 12 years old. The bodies of two boy* were blown up on the roof of an inn. Others were found in a park. Home dived under their desks. One, Dick Morgan, pulled two of his friends from the wreckage. John Brash, seven, was rescued with a broken leg "I'll bet that was a blooming Jerry.” he said. Dent* Seldon. 12. was being carried out on a stretcher when his father arrived, "Is my hike nil right?" Denis asked him. treaching Hon. leopard nr zebra? 8 The number of person* in Great Britain whose net Income* are larger than twenty-four thousand dollars a year Is 80, .100 or s.ooo? 9 Who wro*. "I am monarch of all I survey”? io. Name th.* American composer and l»and leader who was known as “The .March King”. Frank Dellinger AKTIONEERING Decatur Route 6 Satisfaction Guaranteed I NOTICE - There will be no more cane accepted at our mill. KLENK CANE MILL MOVED I have moved my office from the Trust Company Building to my residence 720 N. 3rd St and will continue to operate my Insurance Agency ar Ini he past. Leo ‘Dutch’ Ehinger Phone 570

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I* LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES - One Time, Per Word I'/*« I | Minimum for ffret Ineectlon 30< | Additional Insertions i Per Word, Per Day W I ■ — Card of Thanks.... — 6W I; I Obituaries, Verses, Resell*- | t10n5....- Wil Menus, run menu style •’ I Notices, Csp Hesds, S-pL body 604 11 ; -♦ FOR SALE F<>R HALE — Limited amount of genuine Estate IDatrolax. see these extra features. Several good need stoves. Decatur Hatchery. 227-6 t FOR SALK 15u"dogs and pups; Hunting, watch, coon, rat and pet dogs; many others to choose from; St Bernard and Great Dame pups. Harry R»ed. 1 mile north. 1 mile east of Bluffton. Ind. 228-5tX FOR SALIC Oxford sheep buck 2 year old. J F Sheet* R 5 229 >tx F(>R _ STCE “Quality pu ebred Duroc*. Ideal medium type. 24 gilt* in boars. 1 mi East '‘j ml South Fiat. 9 mi west '* mi South Bryant, Daugherty Bros., B.yant. Ind 22»-3tx FC>R HALF Heatrolas, heating stoves, laundry and kitchen heaters; % bed spring and mattress. Frank Young. 110 Jefferson St. b 2304 t FOR SALE—I 2 acre* of corn. Hugh Daniels. 2J9-3tx FoiTSALK Two"pure bred Hampshire male hogs, large enough for service. J H. Koors. route 4, phone 5574. 229-a3tx FOR SALE CEmSTIEF heating Stove. Good condition. Phone 216. John Bright. 23©-g3t FOR SALK <;>km| two-acre tract of black ground and seven-room eetnl-modern home. t'. S. 27 In city limits. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service, phone 870. k 231-3tx f7)R SA*LE One of the best neighborhood grocery stores In Fort Wayne. Ideal set-up for man and wife, good clean stock, good fixtures, modern living quarters adi joining store. Owner called to draft. Write ('. L. Buckley. 817 i Ohlsens Truxt Bldg 231-3 U Fl>R BALK ~2*txi(i foot tarpaulin. Phone 421. it FOR - HALE M<73ei 40 Ford’ De Luxe two door sedan, good mechanical condition, good tires. Bob Andrew*, phon*- 11S2. 230-3 t i »1t sai.i: 18 acres of late'" corn’ Phone 959-G evenings. 23«-2t .MoDKRN IIO.ME for »ale. or rent, fiirnlxhed or unfurnished at Pleasant Mills. Phone hBl. Decatur. 23mf FOR SALfc mimi l size tan and > green kitchen wood or coal > rang*'. Phone H E Monroe 230:3 FOR SALE acre* fourth <uttIng alfalfa hay. Bailed in field. Theo. Buimahu. Preble Phone 231 2tx PlilT SAi.E'*riuiil>er Fired wagon. | Sow with 1 pigs. Phone SU-A 230-2tX | foTT> uTk— Player piano, prac-1 tlcally new 8 piece dining room suite. No. 23 Homestead. 229-a3tx MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lowton, Decatur. Ind. 28-b-ts FAltWurTffEVfiby We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. ’ Decatur phono 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Htadler Products Co. 28-ts FARM LOANS at 4*i (or it years. No commission charge. See John W. Tyndull Room 7, People* Ix>an & Trust Bldg. 199-ts FOR RENT PAR.MH FOR I.ENT *4t a< re* east of Bern *, I nd., lit) near Decatur, Ind . applicant*! must furnish reference. A. D. Suttle*, agt. 3294 t Ft' R RKN*f—B—l-modeni I <*U»*. | 4 miles south. 38* niilex went of Decatur Phone HE Monroe. 230t3 F°F- RENT I —Yhree room furnished apartment, utilities furnished. Adult* only. Phone HL 281-3tx LOOTANDi FOUND UWN" — I shaata. Finder ploaise notify Noah Kgly. Mcnroe. 231-3 t DR? R REPPERT (Continsed From Fags 1) he held until June of this year. He served his internship at ’he M«thodi*t hospital in Indianapolis. Hl* wife Is the former Jean Storer of Republic Ohio Dr and Mr* Reppert are expected to arrive In Decatur tonight from Indianapolis. N. JL BIXLER OPTOMETRIST NOVRS: 3:80 to 11iM 11:30 to S:SB Uturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telepbeno 13S ' Kyea Uamlnod Siimi rmod

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER j 0 .S

'Hi 1J OCW4 "Tlicm* Bonds,” said a milkman in Hie, "Will win u» control of dusky, An*! I’m happy to know That a tenth of my dough Vl ill help blast the Axis sky-high!” tew prrrent your BHfe I’** e»*ry week— fur Bar Honda or J leuwe it Io the wtber frilow. I/. S. Tp«b«su* WANTED WANTED -Four men to help unload car of newsprint latter part of week at Dally Democrat office. A half day's wotk. Apply Fred King in pressroom. 230-2tx WANTED Men for both day and night shift. We are urgently In need of MOLDERS to produce Important war castings. If you are already engaged In war work, please do not apply. The Decatur Casting Co. 226 lot WAS’TED Automobile mechanic M But’«‘i Git.ige. 231-b2» wanted — High school boy to work after school and all day Saturday Rlverelde Garage. Phone 741 b2313t WANTED t-oans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f iTirST man on farm. Preferably married Home furnished. Box S 3. Democrat. 23013 X irrNfurr House to rent near Ite-1 catur. William E. Bolleubai her. New Corydon. Ind. 230-3tx WANTED— Maid tor dh-t kitchen and maid work at hospital. Muet be 25 or over. Apply in person to Mrs Lowe at hospital. b 229-3 t WANtlif) —To buy k’mml u.*ed wood or coal heating ■dove*. M ill pav 'cash. Phone I. 22913 WAN I ED I'nfutnlshed h ated apartment Phone 523-B. 231-3tx WANTEB— Bean unloaders. (iiMid wages assured. Apply at Employment Office. Central Soya Company. Decatur. Indiana. 229a3t Wanted- flood wheat *tr»w. ton. Burk Elevator- Co. Phone 25 or 88C. 223 ts Business Services sEAf’kS. HPoftl 1 jACKkTS - A trip to the drycleaners will make their colors bright, bring baek original shape. For rejuvenating treatment. phone 359. Sheets Bros.. Cleancm. 2293! ElAsTIc HfocKINGH for varico*e velns- you won't mind wearing Hauer A Black elastic stockiga. Sheer as xllk hose, light and comfortable. Offer full support! Washable. All sixes. Holt house Drug < o Ladies tTHST— HbuT regularly In the afternoon. It's good for the figure, and exciting game ttesldes' Free instruction for newcomers. .Mies Rei rent*on. 3»-3t iEWING MACHINES Sweepers available; also pinking shear*, oil. belts, part*. We repair all make machines. Boardman’s Singer Agency. 445 South First. Phone 411. 323-121 X Eaby those liiddiiJ XiTd they'll repay you many times tn extra eggs. In helping to coax out those extra egg. you ll go a tong way to find xomething better than Dr. Salsbury * Avi Tah. Let u* tell you about It. Decatur Hatthery. 23ff-4t WFYrIE AvEhtfAPL We'u take down, clean, check. re-as*embh Should be done one* a year.- We carry all parts. Elberton Service Station. 230 3'. m’-flWllrtft KIST Exterior white la really white. New beauty and protect ton tor your home Get year paints now while they're •till available. H Knapp A Sou Z3l3t yriAT w rLee (or wiltag Uty 41M buses, to beaulilal aworted aame imprinted Lbrtoimaa -ardi sell 81 04—ynur proht toe , Free .ampte* Cheerful Card Co j 2* BE, White Plaiua. N. Y. It I

Market M daily report oFl .'> AND foreign Brsdv't M,rk e , so , . WH Olivine, h lnd Closed at 12 ~« aai No commit, a jy to 12<> to Ho ]hs Ho to H,o to 9K| 200 to 260 11). 2«o to :;ihi ii,, 99 300 to {on |b« SH Rough* Vealer* Spring lamb. Spring Im, g 99 Yearling ;.,n, . 99 Al. Bi.vly 10-. , . ( nestiay until . WHOLESALE EGQ.rl 1 , POULTRY Furn|»h*d ty Metz' Egg < Poultry U. H Decatur Pnee* -g I. . ■, M Clean, l.i.g . Brown or m >■ rJ , Pullet egg* Leghorn h*mHeavy hen* Leghorn br !>, ,WJ over (9 Heavy sp m. . W Heavy stag* 3| Old heavy rm ■ «. lb W Old Leghorn r ~..-.j Young dm k - .-.,!...r.|9 INDIANAPOLIS LIVES’OaB ltidialia|x>l:- S' p- | 9 Livesto! k 19 lb*. lit c.-. • rS 114 85. I<"> !*•■ It I l.llj Cattle. 1.3011. , and < ho m* common .lint >,■ ■ to 25<- !<>w»r i- <l-'."rtlt JB weak. 9 V<-a!<-r* v 9 Sheep. ■ ! -rM*9 to weak; good 114 25. | Fort Wsyre L veitto G Fort Wayti rd <■■*• ) —‘Livestock it 220 210 lb* it . n«9 80-200 lb- H ■■ !<•■•!*» *■ ' 40. 240 2«o Jl?'., A-»9 14.85; 2*<* 9 14. 65. 350-1" 9 lbs. 11. H" 1■ ’ • 1-7 ®9 ’ lb*. 1350. L H Roughs 11” • '*-• IL'S 9 i hog* 9.25 d'* •*•»*» 9 lambs 13 5". I Cleveland p, od.t! ■ Cleveland > I | Produce: Li'- I , and medium -' v 54yto •> Ibx '-1 and cool ted H I ' Potato*** I I slightly weak I i er; Ohio va: I ’ New York 'ii ■ *•* J I ’ 2.15 to 225 1-1 ■.* > • 1 1 3.25 to .' I round whit- - I East Buf’ztc L vwtto I I East Buff*'' s ? J lUPI-Lh*- 1 ! k.-t IB to 15 choice 190 !h15.65 to 15.75 ] 250 |bx 15 25 Cattle 2"*' ? ' steady: mod' | ’ ern steer. L' diutii io.s<* i I early bids w< I eutlr: am! ■ ner* 7.35 to * ■ ed; good •' ' and medium H ' spring ) cbolce 1 • mixed grade* 1 ' CHICAGO GRA'N C * C % 1 Dm. Wheat 81.31 %•%; July ' - ■ f j i Dec. corn. *s'* I July. 91', D.*. .mi ; I October *oy ' [ 8169%; May. 81 74*. LOCAL GRAIN MA««f > BURK tLEVATOR C® I Corrected Sep'r Bean* subj» ct ' during day Prices delivered st e.'‘ ‘ No. 1 Red Wlm .i , No. 2 Red Wh* . No. I Yellow Cort J No. 3 Yellow Cot ■ I No. 2 YeUow ao> B- ‘ | New Oats. 32 I I Flax seed ! C Grain; 3c per Corn; 3c per 1 *’ v to.b — MASONI* ;| Called mectluI No. 521. F * A N * , jAppiratne to3' * * ' ’ 1 Wednesday Bepte■ , ■• • - •Bd»td <