Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1942 — Page 5
IruRDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1942.
■•THAT 10‘- BY fly-gW YEAR’S gfl „ o f the following firms BSLtrial pi*"’* ha * e rve.t at ■•••» <•% O' i "a* ■* lilted in th *‘ Honor Ro "’ W*- obtem their eerV’.icate ifl 1 -, ,nrr through Ebn Cai H „ecu’ ve chairman of the ,r», War Savings Staff |Ta) percenters who have ML-That ’0 Perce"*” are: KSchafer Company L Service, Inc. SLonl Trucking Co. Lies Super Market Lher Lumper Co. Kmtur Lumber Co. Krket Reports ■uilY REPORT OF LOCAL Bjgc FOREIGN MARKETS fl, Market for Decatur, Berne Hoariand and Willshire Clo»»« at 12 Noon. ■ Corrected December 19. HteinffliMion and no yardage. Viui received every day 812.70, ■ K . U" *■ 13.30 ■ 13 Oh H oo ■ ;P' !!•» 13 70 ■p 13 00 K 1100 K 8 75 ■.. ■ttf.rnb- — H.«M» ■kt buck lambi 13.00 ■tex9 50 ■.B'l’y Brothers markets *UI SdneC each Tuesday and Wed ■k? util further notice. B ■ wholesale egg and ■ POULTRY QUOTATIONS fl Furnished by fl Betz' Egg A Poultry Co., Itecetvr Phone 150 ■ Cwrrcted December 19. Kl large white egga, up . SOc ■n or mixed eggs, large B* 1 up Me ■ba shite eggs. 51 lbs. up. 30c ■*«<» 31c. ■bn hit.. lie ■fata- 22c Btr- broiierr, 154 lbs, or B r I7c ■fiyrlng-m, ba. red or B*« r<xk Me ■bivy roosters, lbloc j roosters, lb 8e ■ifock. 5 lbs . and over 17c 12 lbs and over 17c fIH *"* ■ local grain market fl •VFK ELEVATOR CO. ■ Cerrrtled December 19. ■ bsci lubject to change fl during day. ■races del.vered at elevator. ■lied Wheat II 3C ■lied Wheat 135 ■I Teltow Corn 1.13 ■* Teltow Corn 1 »9 ■< Teltow C<, rn 1 05 B 160 ■ 32 lb. tmt .17 B** 4 i «° Br- m ■ «!a: » e per bushel less. ■ ««: »c per 100 lost 1 to.b. farm. fl ■ , 'OTUF. hereby gtceu to the ff" -t Tne nr»t Bt»te M’" Dv atur. Decatur. Indiana. ■£,’ »lit be a meeting. Tu»>- ■”“■> is. IMS at it. uffhe ■?• '!>» hour, of 10:1.0 A M I- ■ • !*• ne purfMNw- „f «■!«•< I■l , '•’‘l "< IHrrvtor. for rani ■ the- ‘- mlng year of 1»1.3. ■ I. it Uleadentng fl , tAMbier SK-Sl ■Kh ■. X ’?*« ~ ■77,1' 1 hereby given that ■ taL"* I ‘« , ' X Nltx k. 4,1. StjL W| .' h ,h * undersigned an flCr. , for the Adam. Circuit ■tk. AS?"'’ County. Indiana. K . ■ • Iden.-e and determine the ■hl blr ‘ fc °< “ ld * P ' »• *be t>r..t>ion ■ST,' ?*■ Avis of the General sf State of Ing.an i. tor Bhto! ?l r .hand and seat of said ■ CSekJ*' Os l»e.-n«<r 1-4. Bl ei*'?£ E J4- TROCTNEit fl. l»e- 1* YRMMwmm Mlßte Im A. •y’wfl BbM w'uu *** r J r Maeeoane ■t... •* ,h ‘be undersigned an Bt M ’ gJ” »** Adame Circuit B*U Mi** c *»aty. Indiana, to ■ e and determine the ■k 4 .££*•» Hrth at saM apto the nmvlsioo ■fcu, Acts of the vleaorol * ***• °* JMlaaa. tor ■*'%* SF •"< seal of said fl fl* H JIL AmOCTNEiI ■r ** Adatua Circuit Court. -l» r* b the ©gjjr roa4 w peat,.
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local 6LABBIFIES j I ADVERTISING RATES Ons Tims, Pur Word V/ t t | Minimum for first Insertion 30< Additional Insertions Pur Word, Par Day 1< ■ Card of Thanks —so< ! Obituaries, Verses. Resclutiuns |f j Menus, run menu styleL, Si Notices, Cap Heads, body (12 picas deep, one colunn) | FOR SALE Tavern Opportunity for man and wife. Operating at present with excellent profit -all key help remains - well stocked and modern; grosses over |30.0(t0 annually; located In Fort Wayne. Will sell for cash or payments. Write box 78, c/o Democrat. WIR SALE—Cemetery wreaths and evergreen grave blankets. Decatur Floral Co., Nuttman Ave., Phone *OO 290-10 Poit SALE — Two Holst'dn weekold calves. Vealers. One regfat ered Holstein bull calf. 3 mon llm old. From exceptional high producing cow. Sam D. Nussbaum, Monroe, Indiana 298-3 t WiR BALE - Fresh and epringvr heifers, Holstein and Ayershlre. I’4 mile east Decatur. Marvin Stoutenberry Bellmont Fanns 296-Otx fOR SALE—IS 4 acre. farm, wII Improved. 3 miles from Berne, Ind.; 120 acre farm, electric lights, 1 mile* from Berne. Ind.; 120 acre farm, electric lights. 2 miles from Berne. Ind; 70 acre farm. 7 miles from Bente. Ind. Call or see Jeff Liecfaty, Auctioneer amt Real Estate. Berne. Ind. Office phene 357. Residence phone Sos. 297-3 t t’OR SALE Income property family apartment bouse In excellent repair; Ideal location; realise 18% on investment. Also all-mod-ern, 7 room dwelling, one of finest homes In Decatur. Walter J. Bockman, Real Estate and Insurance, IBS 9. Second St Phone 3. 288 ts For SALE - cmfielTrii washer. Decatur Vpholstry Shop. 115 S. 'Second St. Phone 120. 299-21 FOR SALE Improved sixty acre j farm. Close to Decatur. Priced I to *«4I. See Jesse Engle. NO Win-1 chestsi St. Itx FOR SALE Short ami l"iiß h.ilr pup*; cheap. Phone 7872. Mr*. Otto Baker 298 3tx RECORD PLACERS W. -fin have a few small combination radio* and record players. Also om- large combination set. Arnold A- Klenk. 232 W. Madison St. 298-3 t |— || 111 I. I ■«■!,...■< J -■ -W CHRISTMAS"IT( iOESTK >N lie frid aets. 1 small auto, dolls, felt rugs, beverage sets, waffle iron*, games, desk lamps See these and other gift*. Arnold A Klenk. 212 W. Madisoni 5t.298-lt j FOR SALE—I9I3 Ford V-8 super Fordor. Completely equipped, low mileage. L. R. EintsßUuiter, phone 1077 evening* 298-3tx "■O—FOR RENT FOR hES*¥ — ? room house. 2 mile* south on V. 8. 33. Otto Hoile. Mercer Ave. 397-stx FOR RENT 5 room modern apartment, down*tafr». <’• F But her. 41» N. Third. Pliolie 1377 299 «1
i* *1 Wkal WUk Will IIIIMIS [* *1 An Army travel* on its stomach, I somebody once said. Uncle Sam s army is one ot the best fed in the world and nothing la left undone to serve our Boyi well-cooked, noun«hing meals Hence the importance of well-equipped field kitchens. j These ralliag klkhern, ment and truck cost several thouaanda of dollar* They include three separate gasoline cooking unitx and prepare food for approximately «« men. You can help pay for these wtth your Payrai* lions for regular purdia»e_ o f \»■ Bonds Let» "W Te " rw ‘ ceßt by 9icw Year’s.” p. S. Dtt 3,lKnt
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Jeff sayn— POPE / PENNIfS-'CAUSE UNCLE / (SAM SAYS THAT'S BAD. I'M 1 ( STAMPS INSTEAD. UNCLE / SAYS THAT'S GOOD?/ ft** WANTED WANTED- Farm hand by month or year. Address Box 79 % Democrat. 398-3tX i WANTED to rent a good farm. with good buildings. Have good I equipment and plenty of help C, I C. Abbott. Decatur R R. 3. 297t3x [ MAN WANTiJD in each county a* '' Direct Representative of well | 1 known oil company Preferred gasoline ration and Immediate steady income for man with car. Write p. T Webster, 571 Standard Bldg.. Cleveland Obit,.ltx* , WANTED —Good wheat straw, |lO ton. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25 or 886. 222-12 •— ■ ■ ■ ■o— -■ ' MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 1% tor 10 years.; 1 No expense to borrower. C. D ] Lewton, Decatur, Ind. 28-b-ts 1 FARMERS ATTENTrON- We "r»!; move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. i' Decatur phone 2009. We pay ailr phone charges. The Stadler Pro-j ducts Co 2 *'*f| |ltiini REWARD For information | leading to rental and Immediate 1 occupancy of a three or four morn modem furnished house or apartment. In or near Decatur for employed couple with no children, i Rent not to exceed over 810. Box | *O, care D- mocral. 399-3 t i FARM Loans at 1% for (5 years I No commission charge See John | W. Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Loan' A Trust Bldg. 199-ts. ■ ■ ■“ —O— —'— — ■ !■! " Business Services VAPO-BATH for relieving arthritis, sinus, gland, bladder trouble, T. | 11. with massage. H. C. Webex liatn ! House. 107 S. 2nd SI. Phone 120.' L’9s-6t ! TOFANb'R'AT TERRiEITpTPST | Collies. Shepherds, hounds, pointers, setters. Dane* and many other breeds of trained and untrained dogs and pups. Harry Reed. 1 mile north, 1 mile eaet of Bluffton. 295-lOt o Masenic Called meeting of Decatur lodge No. 571, F. and A. M. at 7.20 p. m. I Monday. December 21. 1912. Richard C. Myers, W. M. 299-21 NOTICE- The Rice Hotel dining ' room will he closed for alteration*. Watch for opening notice j later. 399-21 x ANSWERS TO “DO YOU KNOW?” I • • (at . Jeans ... Bethieben ... Judea . . .” th» "Wi*e . . . East , . . wor*hip tel "Shepherds . . . tlo<k* . . . night.” ids “. . . angel . . . Fest . . . liehold .. . bring . . ,. . Joy I. . . shall be ~ . people.” 1' let ", . Mary. .. . Joseph. .. . liab. . . . manger. FIVE ADAMS CO. (Continued From rage 1) degree recommendation* of tm- < faculty, were advised by Pre-«ideiit Hetman B Well* thit the tiniv< ratty'a cnro'lment this year tn terms of oementer students had naeu to 11.837. The total, which I* a new |all-time high. ( tnpares with 13.201 > mester students last year, 11.033 . live year* ago. and Ices than S.tHMi I FOR SALE B'/jxll— Manila Second Sheets S'/iXll—l6 1b White Typewriter Paper .. .... 90c Ream r/jll*—lS 1b White Typewriter Paper S1 20 Ream S'/'jmH— 2o Ib. White Typewriter Paper Si M 0 Ream S'/ 2 a11—20 tb White Mimes graph Paper SI-00 Ream DEUATt R DAILY DEMOCRAT Phones 1000 and 1001.
- — — — ENROLL IM THE PAYROLL SAVINS t PLAH fOR Rt6U LAR. PURCHASE 0> My WAR O N DS \A_ t BY N t w”y EA It <
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA
Having a Tough Time Getting Beef? Or Pork? MORE MEAT GOES TO WAR Total m«ut production no?) (5%) BEEF noij VEALyy , KEY: f. 4 MKZZ MK for domestic use MUTTON V y lllllW for war uses A |~~lnew war requirements DATA OWI J If you are finding it cL'fflcult getting those cute of meat you’ve been bringing home from the market •n the paat, thia chart, prepared by the Ofltee of War Information, may help you understand why. Ths chart shows hv<* the total meat production la being used tn the war effort.
I Modern Etiquette I •y ROBERTA LEE Q When sending Invitations to a Christmas party, would it be all right to slip a small piece of mistletoe Into each envelope? A. Yes, this would be very apprlate. Q. Im I* permissible to telegraph social Invitations? A. Yes. Invitations are often sent In thia manor to save tim*.
Thanks To our friends and cysHmers. We take this means of greeting 1 you. A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busche Wanted Experienced Operators Power Sewing Machines s>day week, no Saturdays Bag Service, Inc. North Second St. Phone 556
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Q. Is It all right to Include a personal note of some kind on a Christmas ckrd? A. Yes. Thia Is perfectly all right, and add* friendliness to the spirit of Christmas. o Jehovah's Witneases 122 North 9th Street Sunday, December 20, 1912—7:30 jp. m. Watchtower Bible study, using the November 15. 1912 Watch- ' tower, paragraphs 1 to 22 Inclußive.
Subject, "Fighters for the New World’’—(Part 31 Scripture text: "For we wreatle not against flesh and blood, with against principaltitles, against powers, against the rulers of the dark ness of this world, against spiritual wickednee* in high places"- - Ephesians 6:12. All people of good will are Invited to attend these time'y Bible studies. o— — AfFWISTMHXT OF KXSK't V«H« I F.'H’S’PK MO. .IICTO Notice I* hereby given. That th<-und<-rsl*n«-d has been appointed Executor of the estate of Catherine Lange, late ot Adems County, de- < eased. The estate Is pro -atdy e -1vent. Theodore F Graliktr. Executor I U. Hem, IMerl,. Attorn*’, I I>e-. 11, l»<; He.- IX l»-3S Gas Out Here L EtW I - —' “Until further notice.” all gasoline ration coupons, except those for commercial vehicles, are invalid in the states and the District of Columbia, shown In white I above according to an order ’ handed down by the •< i Price Administration in Washington. The drastic action was taken because of the critical petroleum situation on the east coast and applies to "A.” "B" and "O' gasoline ration coupons. OPA made provision only for the use of one 1 coupon of any class for an •emergency?’■
PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR fIBHa|MM|B|WMaMI|B|BIHHHiaaMMBHHaaHMHMM Mii M i a MmwmMMmMßMMMmmMaenagMmMamsansßnMmMUMMiMaKaßßg DEX’. 22--Jame« Sapp. 2li miles south of Willshire or I*4 miles north of Chattanooga Suman Bros . aucte. DEC. 23 -John L. Wolff. 12 mile* southeast of Decatur. 5 miles east and 2 mile* north of Berne or 2 miles south of Halem. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. DEC 23 Billiard & DeLong, 1 mile south of Bluffton on Elllngham Pike Ellenberger Bros . aucts. DEC 28-George W. Coomer, l l i mile east of Edgerton. Ohio and 1 mile south; miles west and 1 mile south ot Payne. Ohio. Roy S Johnson and Christ Bohnke. auctlom-ers. DEC 29 -Martin E Fuhrman. 2*4 mile* southeast of Poe. Ind . or 12 mile* southeast of Fort Wayne or 9 miles northwest of Decatur, Ind., on the Winchester road. J. F. Sanmann, auct. DEC. 31—Russel L. Hoelle. 1 miles west and 1 mile north ot Monroeville, Ind., 2 miles east and 3 miles north of Hoagland; 1H miles south and % mile east of Maples on th Houk road. Roy S Johnson and Christ Bohnke. auctioneers JAN. 1 Elmer J. Hendrick*. 1 mile south and 61* mllos west of Decatur, Ind . or 1 mile south and % mile west of Magley cm the Hoithouse farm Roy S. Johnson, auct. 13—Hugh J. Waltz. 6 miles northeast ot Van Wert, Ohio on State road No. 637 Just off of U. S Road No. 221 or I’4 mile southwest of Hoaglan Jackson school. Roy 8. Johnson, auct Real Estate Auction 107 Acres 107 Acres IMPROVED STOCK AND (.KAIN FARM Located 2*4 mile* Southeast ot Poe. Indiana or 12 mil- s Southeast tsf Fort Wayne, Ind., or 9 miles Northwest of l)ecatur. hid., on the Winchester Road, will sell on the premises to the high st bidder on TUESDAY, December 29, at 1:30 P. M. IMPROVEMENTS: 6 room house, large summer kitchen. l-arge barn, good hog house, and corn crib machine shed and other building*. 25 acr-s of slightly rolling pasture land balance under cultivation. Farm land Is all level and in good state of fertility. An ideal location on paved road In fine progressive community, only 1H miles Eaat ot Friedheim church TERMS: 15% day of sale, balance March 1. when possession will Im given MARTIN E. FUHRMAN, Owner J. F, SaßiwaßH. Avctiniwer Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co, Decatur, Indiana. PUBLIC SALE Becans I have sold my farm I the undereigned, will sell at public auction the following persona! property, located 2*4 miles south of Willshire 01 I*-j miles north ot Chattanooga on state road 19. on TUESDAY, December 22, m 2 Time 1:00 E W T. HAY—GRAIN—STRAW s*s acres at corn on the stalk; 25<t bn more or lex- of corn In the crib; 2*4 an. of Bttl. r d c|over seed: TOO W»« golden sunburst nop corn, shelled; 2 ton of alfalfa hay; 1 lon ot little red clover hay; 3*3 ton of bailed wheal atruw FARM MACHINERY 2 wheeled trailer with stock rack with good tin-*; s' cultipacker; American 1< ho» grain drill; Av ry corn planter. Osborn, mower, hay tedder; wagon with H’xC grain bed with 15” sld> boards, like new; In' dump rake; Olivet single row corn cultivator; Mt tooth 2 section spike lisith harrow; 3 -ec'liMi spring Keith harms I * (J If” bottom walking plow ditch -coop; double deck brood-r coop. <‘x10"; 9x6' ‘ hog house. 2 gahanlzisl chicken feeders; fence |*>*t« and fence rails; 15<f ot 2 (hl( ken netting; I<* rod of <>'' w<*ave wlr fem e; 2 porch posts; feed drums; iron kettle with stand; 10 gal coppei kettle; sausag< grinder; lard press: milk can. 15' ladder; 5' step ladd-r; rule be- thed lawn mower, wheelbarrow; Superior special pump grease gun; some harness; collars; pitch forks; shov Is; spades; scoop shovel; cross cut saw; som< othei farm tools. HOUStHOLD GOOD* Kitchen caliinei; dmp leaf table, round table; dining ioon> table; 16 leather bottom chairs; high chair; kitchen -tool, oak cttplioard; 2 fruit cupboards i pb-ci lit Ing room suit . 3 rocking ( hairs, library t.il.li stand end table electrit Spattaii radio; Crosley battery radio; Victrola; Iteminglon playei piano and bench; mantel clock' hall tree; 3 beds with springs and main -s; old fashioned walnut dresser; oak dta-sser commode; 2 • IJ'3'xH’6'' Axmlnster rugs. 9'x!2' Coitgaleum rug; lu'3 'xl‘'fi ' Congoletim nig; rag rug; several throw rugs; electric lamp*; coal oil lamps; !'x2*3' tnlmir; ilothes rack. G E electric Iron; electric toast r; 1 gal ot applebutter; crocks; pans; looking utensils; dishes; food chopper; fruit can*: porch swing many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS (ASH Owner -JAMES SAPP Clerk Herltert Brandt Auctioneer—Lester W. "Bud" SwHaw
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