Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1942 — Page 5
loNtSOAY. DECEMBER 2, 1942.
<7Ket Reports ' cr ° ec ** ur ’ B#rne ’’2 Noon - !»•< ember 2 K -..0n »rd n 0 y« rd, «* every day. IMr ’ ,i6 ° 12 ■ b, I ifcr Bribers markets will i*ch Tjeidxy »“ d Wed 'nrth'-r notice. ES*IE EGO ANO quotations fIH Furfi’ihed by ESI A Poultry Co.. Phone 156 , |s.. tr , litre white eggs. i ,? «> x.m<i frr«. large w>«? 37c , • lbs up 30c KIK' I3c Kr. broilers. 14 l bs -< OT barred or |K-,>.k 22c • •■*<• r> - - io® -:. •’<-r<. lb — Me : . ~ and over ... 15c Kr WAYNE livestock t Dec. - highei . I"" SHp sl2 50 to JBBt - 'ind weights, ! in itrs Hi Ks |l4 M. - s•’. >»n down CHICAGO LIVESTOCK I'- - v ' Top 7 yearlings ' Mont ' • top 116 7:5 I- •’’’ * '•’ MI2 '” ’•> ' at •-- 'Cady Top s ' «' .< tew 1 • 415 Rent *Jh»v. 115 711. GRAIN CLOSE |h • 126> s May Septeni Old Ii- a., ~ St, M,,y J September 9<\ K inked Muy Ju,j |, h | IK?” ' " •■""'■r 15'*, askIK'* a DETROIT PRODUCE W*-" ”••■ UP ) Produce m hern., 5 lbs » '■ !>• tnd- ■ .-, lba 2O| . leg lip IR) roclw ■lotlizn. 27c; rock n. | IK?' •'* •iho.|| springs. 20. MB *’* 3 "' i " 1 " 'Hi keys 2'i . ‘ up 2'"' '.nri-ni receipts. 11l 4o U J “** p o L lS LIVESTOCK , »tpt, 9 s<ai market 1"< ■K." 1 , “' , «h , » above i<o |b» : |K| *-i«ht« , ip J,. MOM top B** ■**•»>'• Ho* .give. s r r, 'Au> fully .-eady ”siii,*" ''* ler ‘ to KH 15W| u . Un)hii 4l > "> >' ong. , am i> top ■ CR *‘ N M *’’«eT K ,I,K HtVATOR CO. H Dec. mber , M • ttb >n to change K»4 J." rln * <ar ■ wl vered at elevator ■ |t2T J ,‘i: ■ Kk2s *® r * *» K >K - I *° ' Kkm 11 k '*•' •« KT - i«o [[ Uk r* * • Good Torn - Demur
I OHL CLAIIIFIEff ADVERTISING RATES One Time, Per Word yi/ 2< Minimum for fleet Insertion 30< Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day...._.„._._, ig Cerd of Thanks we Obituaries, Verses, Resolutions... t1 Menus, run menu style $1 j Notices, Cap Heads, S-pt. body Mt | (12 picas deep, one column) | FOR SALE FOR HEWING STacHINES or Vacuum Sweepers try Boardman's singer Agency. 445 South First — all make sewing machitinn repaired Also needles, belts, oil, parts. 272-121 Rk BALE Fiv. room house, all modem except basement, south part of town Four room, all mod em house with extra nice base ment. built on garage, north part Also two small cottage* Bob Hel lar. A Rood Realty Service Phone »70 k 2M2-3tx P6R SALE — I'se'd Merchandlse We have our basement full of used furniture, rugs, and cabinet heaters which were traded in on new. Will sell cheap for cash. We need the room. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 191). 212-2 t PdR SALE Hog house, e.x by eight. Inquire at Democrat office 25.3-11 | FOR SALE <;o-rart in good condition. Phone Msf. Inquire Ml« Winchester. 2'3-g3tx Pdk SALE io head of siioats. Victor Amacher. Phone 502. 28S-g2tx t'SE MERCHANDISE Cllnggs’St rat on motor; 1 Maytag motor, several used sweepers and radios; 1 Ironer; I kerosene heater. Arnold A Klenk. 222 W Madison St Phone (63 b 224-3 t EOnuiREENS FOR CIIRIS I MAS Why not buy a nice evergreen and then use ft for landscaping at a reasonable price Harlow's Nursery. Geneva. Ind 284 ttx Ff»R~ SALE — bog* including I straight coon, stalk, watch. St Bernard. Great Dane, border and pony collies. Newfoundlands and other breeds including 6<t puppies algo, wanted killing horses. Harry Reed 1 mile north, 1 mile i a-' of 1 Bluffton. Craigvflle phone 2>b3-6tx, For saIFT Gasoline table top I range 420 Patterson St. 2'2-3tx I FOR sale i: in TOO ymroH? sow with 7 pigs: also 2-wheel trailer, good tires. Ernest Thieme. 7 miles northeast of Decatur 2'2 3t ! — —o Business Services REPAIRS We have repairs f r most popular makes of washers land aWeepefw. Including wringer rolls and belts Arnold a- Klenk. 1232 W Madison St Phone 46H b 2M-2t VAPO BATH t“Arthritis. Asthma. Liver and Kidney troubie, T. B. with massagt 11 C Wt Iter Bath House. In? S Second St., Decatur. Phone 12" 282t6 FOR RENT FOR RENT 175 a- : • I ant must have good equipment. Write Box 69. ' Democrat M VoR RENT I p town stoic, tom first floor for living purpose* . A. D. Su't ■ I F’otl RENT L.'i’.. sleeping room' in modem home 315 North | Fourth. Phon" 7'l 2*4*l Q — Stodc Closinq New York. !><-< 2 tlT’i Dow , Jones dr sing stock averages ■1" Industrials 115 16 up <>ss 2<> railroad- 26 95 up oil; 15 ittllitie--13 88 off fl.*2; 45 stocks 3' 35 up 0.11 Total stock sal-s 539.921 — .<y ... . MARKETS AT A GLANCE Now Yo'k • k- ' Io»e4 | ularly higher after qquiet trading | Bonds Irregularly hlgheCotton futures up around 75 cents a bale Grain* In Chicago wh-at closed up % to 1 tent, corn was up 1 to | 1%. and soybean* off % tc !’• Chicago livestock hog- strsdv, to slightly weaker, cattle steady l to strong and sheep inactive LIST YOUR SALE NOW! I have had years as successful farm, livaatoek and goods sales e«per<ence Call L C Burk head Tel 60. Monroe and I will see you J. N. Bi RKHKAD. Monroe. K. K. I N. A. BIXLER OPTOMtTRIST HOl'RI; ; B:K te 11<20 12:20 H 8:00 •aturdaya. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 186 tyoa laamiao* Oiaaaaa
A conductor named Mr. Kincaid, Said—“ Now that our country needa aid, IvCt’s all get aboard. Buy Bonds, and not hoard— So our loved one* may live unafraid!” \ \ anA^^ b etP \ \ !<B* • O ‘ 1 \ \ aina« H I *' oOr s \ — — — WANTED WANTED-Good wheat straw, |lO | ton. Burk Elevator Co. Phone I 25 or IM 222 ts W A SITED--.Man or woman to operate profitable Standard Service station. Good location. Low rent. A mon« y maker in spite of rationiug. Act now. Have a job after the war. W J Henderscn, 116’1 North Fourth street. g 278-7 t WAVriTlTfo RENT I’rom 30 to ' 2»n a< res. Write Box 72 care of ■ Demo 282-3tg | WANTEIf ~ Ride to Fi. Wayne. * 1" 3>> to 6:30 p. m. shift. Phon" * ’.l.' 2.'2-tf WANTEft <*lentKng woman one day a week or part time Phone I i 25*. 2M-gßt : | W \NTED Sewing machine repair! ing. butUnhole making, hem->-ditching Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's. 445 South First. 288-12tx i WXK'TEb Twa room* for”light housekeeping Furinshod or un- 1 i furnished. Close to General Elec. 1 trie Reply Box 73 G Irally DemoI 383-g2tx WANTEIf Midrib-aged lady for work at Rico Hotel. Rlc<- Hotel. g 288-8 t WANTEft Woman or girl for housework. Go home nights. Phone 1576. 383-g3t WAN TED We buy user! com.c hooka; any amount. Stop Hack. 284-31 WANTED Loans on~farms. Easterti money. Low rates. Y’ery liberal terms, Seo me for abstracta of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. I No expense to borrower. C. D , fx>wton. Decatur. Ind. 28-b-ts ' WE ARE STll.l. iLUnrEfiING - | Work done to your liking any | 'time letweeii 4 a m until 12 mid I night W A. Foniicr. 225 North 1 Ninth Street, ih-eatur a Itx I FARMERS AT f’-.NTION -We rw-; move dead horses, cows, hogs, ete. i Ih-catur phone 200". We pay all j phone charges. The Stadler ProHn I 0# 28-ts NoTK’E I will not lie re-ponsii> 1 e for any d’bta created by any person than myself. Angelo Micheli. 2'2 3 x i FARM Loans at tor II yeara No commission charge. See John W. Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Loan * Trust Bldg IM ts ; LEWTONS HARBLr'sHOP - 408 N 2nd St open evenings 268-81 | LOOTANDFOUND LOST •> SIR \YEi) Chester White sow T. D Schiefersteia. Plume 631-H 282-lts Rum mace Sale, Methodi-vt Church. 5 ridav p. m. and Saturda.v All I lay. 21 CHRIST BOHNKE Auctioneer Decatur. R R—Hoagland 'Phone Call at my expense.
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No Wonder! Ji kHI When you look at Rose Teed, above, you ean easily understand why most anyone would want to name something after her—even if it be a lake. That's what U. S. boys stationed on Kodiak island, Alaska, did because of her wide an 1 growing personal correspondence with the men there, none of | i whom she has ever met. ■ 1 ■ Two Plead Guilty In Circuit Court Two Men Arrested Early This Morninq Torribln "Bill" Cortex. 34. and Albert Ronzaex. 40. Mexicans, both i entered guilty pleas wh> n arraign-<-d before Judge J Tied Fruchte In , circuit court thia morning. Cortes was charged with drunken driving and Gonsaex with public intoxication. They were arr< sted about 2 o'clock this morning by Sheriff Ed Miller and officer Adrian Coffee on .« read in Root township, where their car had been driven into the ditch Upon questioning by the sheriff ! and prosecutor Lewis L. Smith, i both admitted having been in court before on similar charges. Cortes eaid this was hia second appearance and the sheriff said Gonsaex had been in jail five times before. Both were remanded to jail while the court tcok their punishment tinder advisement. o —■■ •— ROOSEVELT PLAN (Continued From Fags i> basic charge of ail war materials production Te'B be absolute ('ear of aircraft production, and although army and navy may retain initial control for the production of other weapons, their decisions, it Is said, will he subject to Wilson's approval. But avith that argument settled, i .mother l« growing hotter. An or-
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Boston Death Toll Is Now Set At 474 Criminal Probe Os Fire Is Underway Boston. Dec. 2 —(UP)— Indictments for manslaughter may be sought against some persons in connection with the Cocoanut Grove night club fire disaater. A criminal investigation Into the tradedy Is under way at the direction of state attorney general Bushenell. and the evidence will be presented to a grand jury. Meanwhile, every night club in Boston is closed until their decorations and furnishings are Inspected for fire resistance. in ad I Hon. the entertainment lie enses of all restaurants, taverns and hotels In the eity have been suspended pending a similar checkup - ‘'•/■UM The official death Coll la the Saturday night holocaust now Is set at 474. But of the 174 pwtients still tn hospitals, there are some 20 odd fn such critical condition that they may die. ganixation of state agricultural officials is putting the heat on price administrator Henderson and his ceilings on food prices. They're contention is that the farmer can't break even with what he’s getting on his crops, because labor costs eat up bis margin.
EMIABaiJIIKAJtMIXRIff3C>UX'>C}O<!>CX~.><.XiX.XWA!XIJMftAAMXIX!X!X!X,Xi>- M KRNTCX » A atorists ligh School ■1 n. w I oks Uoning Board | > IMMIIMIIMmRA BWlMkA'giAUtikUtUiulg-gttMPcx x*.g xjqc k x gxk >px »m xa K ' ' I I Men Needed NO SATURDAY WORK ) > I No experience necessary. Good Wages. Opportunity for Good Workers. j Bag Service Incorporated I N. Second St. — Decatur — Phone 256 ,8. . ■ ■MHUr ONUHWWWnOBX9Uir«KIOarSXXXX><XXXXKM g KKX triGOOf XX I ■ I
Air Chief Missing W ' 4MK v ■ L < K nj* --• O • Brig z Gen. Asa N. Duncan, chief I of the air staff in the European theater, la misaing in action. Hia ( plane, in which he was flying from England to North Africa, was forced down into the sea off the northern coast of France. General Dunca-i, 50, la a native of Alabama. An average flag, in daily outside use In the northern states lasts about three montha.
~ PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR DEC B—Dr. Oerald Kohne at>d Joe Laughlin. 4 mikes east and 1 mile south of .Monroe Ind. Roy S Johnson, auctioneer. I DEC 3 —Wayne Raber. 4 miles west of Bluffton Eilenberger Bros., auctioneers. DEC 1 A. B Cline. 4 mil - nort’j of Bluffton on State Road 1. Ellenberger Bros. Aucts DEC. s—Hoffman farm 162 A . 8 miles southeast of Fort Wayne on Wayne Trace Road. J. F. Sanmann, auvt DEC S E. M * Earl Kennedy. mile south of Monroeville, Indiana on route 101. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. DEC. B—Corwin8 —Corwin J. Fleming. */i mile south. mile west of Decatur. Human Bros.. Aucts. DEC. B—Henry Rodenbeck. 1 mile west of Hoagland or 10 miles southeast of Fort Wayne on state road 27, thence 2 miles east on Hoagland road Olenn C Merlca and John L Fisher, aucta. DEC 10 W W. Hawkins, 4ti miles south net of Decatur or 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills Human Bros., Aucts. DEC 11 Walter Bucher, 1 miles north, ’■» mile west of Dixon. Roy S. Johnson, Auct. DEC. 11 Mrs. Peter H Imrlck, % mile west of Magloy or mile east of Tocsin or 7% mile west of Decatur. Human Bros . Auets. DEC. 14 At 15-- E W Dailey estate. 7 farms. Adams county, east of Decatur J. P Sanmann. Auct. DEC 16- William (Jack) Byer. 5 mfles west and ’-i mile south of Rockford. Ohio; 4 miles south and 2 inil-a east of Willshire. O. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. Real Estate Auction WELL IMPROVE!) 162 ACRE FARM Locabd s miles Southeast of Fort Wayne. Indiana on the Wayne Trace road or 5 miles Northwest of Hoagland. Indiana on the Wayne Trace road, will sell to the highest bidder on SATURDAY, December 5, at 1:30 P. M. IMPROVEMENTS; Fine seven room house, electric lights, full basem nt, furnace, soft water in house Bank barn 36x72. slate roof, concrete floor, stanchions, silo, machine shed, hog house, corn crib and granary combined; chicken house, good milk house; and good well. 100 Acres under cultivation, balance timber and pasture. Good productive soil in g(M»d stab of cultivation, well drained. A wonderful stock and grain farm and a tine country home. Ideally located on a paved road, only about 8 miles from Fort Wayne Court House TERMS—I 2% day of sale, balance March 1, when possession will be given A. J. HOFFMAN, Owner |J. F Sanmann—Aucttonesr C. W. Kent —Sales .Manager. Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Ce Decatur, Indiana. PUBLIC SALE We will sell m public aue’ion on the Earl Kennedy farm ’» mile south of Monroeville. Ind on road 101. on TUESDAY, December 8, 1942 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. 7 — HEAD OF HORSES —7 Pair grey mares smooth mouth, weight 3200; Blac k mare. 3 yr. old. : wt. 1400. broke; Grey mar . 2 yr. old. wt. 1300; Black horse colt yearling; Mare colt weanling; Registered Percheron etalllon, a g<xxi sure : breeder broke to work any place. 10—HEAD OF CATTLE—IO 2 Guerns-y cows. 5 4 T yrs old. fresh, milking heavy flow. Gvern- . sey cow 3. will freshen by sale day. 2 Guernsey heifers with their Brst | calf by fide; Guernsey heifer be fr sh l>y day of sale. White face heifer with calf by side; Three heifers coming yearlings. HOGS ANO SHEEP Big Type Poland sow, Duroc sow. # Feeder hogs shout 100 lbs; 6 ; feeder hogs about 70 lbs 16 Oxford ewes. 1 to 4 yrs old. these are ! extra good ewes. POULTRY — 50 Leghorn Hens. FEED—About 5 ton Htidan Grass hay, mow of loose straw TRACTOR A FARM IMPLEMENTS Allis-Chalmers model t'C Tractor on good ruhher in best nf condition Mc-Deering heavy frame 14” tractor plows; Bradley tractor disc; J De*re corn planter with fertiliser attachment and tongue trucks. 3 section spring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrow; 2 J Deere single row cultivators; Dunham cnltlpacker; Mnooth roller Oliver sulky plow; 2 clover bunchers. Turnbull wagon « rack and grain bod. one Turnbull wagon gear; two row New Id a corn picker in good condition: Walking breaking plow: mower. New Idea manure spreader; New Idea side delivery rake, good; Monitor grain drill; New Racine 24-48 Threshing sepetator and drive belt; 2 double sets work harness. Platform scaler; IHC cream seperator. 65" lb capacity, Brooder house 10126; Brooder stove Home Household Goods, and many articles too numerous to mention. TER.MB—< AHH E. M. & EARI. KENNEDY, Owners Roy H Johnson and R R Rose, auctioneers Win. Cook -Clerk Lunch served by the church.
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