Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 29 May 1943 — Page 5
■urDAY. MAY 29. 1943.
Wet Reports REPORT of local ’S ■" eign markets |TTI MURRAY A CO. Sid. .11 Hindi of Hvirtock at Uy. ' Berne. Cralgville, My t n 4 Willihir* 11l ..v received every day until 12 30 P’ m. Correct' d May 29 Wm. ■ r! " ; ’ HIB:.: ■ 1:1 kS jjjg. 13*5 !h* ’■’7s IIML !■■ 1365 Mw t- ■+> HH 13 25 1075 MM 1& 00 7 011 MM 1400 Ml- 10 50 WW, ’ 7& ° egg and «^K l try quotations Fumiihed by M A Poultry Co., Phono IM reeled May 21. white egg*, - •<« lied eggi. largo, Me Me - 24 c gen - 27 c I fryer*— 26c i and stag* 15c GRAIN MARKET elevator co. reeled May 29. ■abject to change luring day. tllvered at elevator. -'beat3l.s3 I’beat 1 52 r Cora 1.40 Corn 1.37 1 66 1 HO .01 per bushel leu. SWccm .04 per 100 leu. fob. farm. M ANSWERS TO * «’IM) YOl KNOW?” -My to do tin will f |M Kni " 'John 4 31i |W For Gideon that he mignt bad tn- n talking with an •, 6 17 24). ■■Tu- ... .- k were laid win ifall on th. in as he pass'd :i > 1,, al them (Ails SMVi uniiam.il I. per li.tik0 a a Good Town — Decatur ■"<> ’" M r'*R Mt I«MI|. Nt > linn KH* h-ie.v given that --n 4»> f June l»t:i al 7 tie ! U th, T-.t-l- Hlut A.Ms■wß r' '"t "< Washington t.-Hn-A -« : ' ■ will .oiial.h r ■MJ’-' h» l but. driver, <>n I:. 1J,4.7. I> and » tif-.d In trn-le.- H of I-A.... I.uildma 11. M* I’ Jt of a'..n -■ t t. r dr tiers. at 1 lll.mtn are on file in |MT'n>.. u ~I Advisory B -.ir I U ’ r ' l t '' * S'-net-urner. Trustee gHI Washington T«rwrw-lri4-. Ada mu County M . . ■ anno! NCING 3 I DIVERSITY ■ COURSE IN ® BUSINESS S Tl ITION FREE «"z University School of under the LSMWT Pro ■!." tn. United States Office offers: jH fundamentals of |H Industrial Accounting |W**5 w Chine, b Langley. B ml? S'?* c *"P* n >- gH "4*Rard City, Indiana HaTL n,rM M2 Jnnr ’■ 7 w fK. , •••‘b Thursday School Koom 201 of course A begin /wrse in .he general ptinci ■ covering p.iirti closing books . * ,,oun *». accounting t*l» labor and overhead ■b»‘\ am u High ‘'’'‘•'•‘•n nr its eqaiva * •tnployrd t„ employ Industry M vr 1 * f *»'«trat.en is neces M* t«, ?** '"vtad to attend mi which you are inter- ■ »WLE , MmiLE. M Indiana
C3EAL tLAiiIhED i advertising rates I Minimum for fleet Insertion 30< ' Ono Time, Per Word yr/jg Additional Insertions Rdf Word, Per Dayig ! Obituaries, Vsrsss, Resolutlooa .. ___ t1 Menus, run menu stylegi t Notloss, Cap Heads, 8-pt. body—(l2 picas deep, one column) FOR SALE PdR BALe —Paint try the new water paint Dehydray. Covers wall paper. Uhrlck Bros. stif FOR SALE Certified 6ttvc and 425-B weed corn. Supply limited. August Selklng, Jr. Preble phone SALE—Plants; sweet-inita-to»*. field tomatoes; sweet Spanish onions; celery, cauliflower, and all other vegetable plants. Also blooming petunia* and geraniums. Open evenings. Mrs. Wm. Strahm. corner 9th and Nuttman Ave. FOR SALE 4 1941 Automobile*; 1941 Chevrolet town sedan; 1941 Chevrolet busintv coupe; 1941 Pontiac six fourdour sedan; 1941 Dodge business coupe. 15 months time on unpstd balance. Saylor*. 126-3 t FOR SALE — Specially prepared baled wood ehavings for chickens. One bale covers 300 square feet Dick Burdg.l26 al4tx FOR SALE • Laying Hampshire red hens. 6 months old. Telephone 606 Decatur. 127 Jtx FOR SALE -Sows with pigs; John Deere corn planter. Max Thieme, Phone 645-C. 126 3tx BAbDLE'HORSES 3'aml .7 gaii.sl. Welch and Shetland ponies. Eaat Home Stock Farm, 3>£ miles east of Willshire on State Road 33. 21-22-28-29 tx FOR SALE — Biiys bicycle. Car radio. 707 Winchester St. 127- x W)R SA Lfc Rroo<l <■ r houses. streamlined insulated type, delivered and set up. immediate delivery on limited number. See Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky. Phone 156. Geneva, Ind. 128-ts FOR SALE Gas stove with oven and electric washing machine. 34H WincheMter St. 12*-2tx TOJTSALE Engli-h Hull pupready to wean; stock and hunting dogn; many other breed* Wanted killing horses. Harry Reed. 1 mile east of Bluffton. Cralgville phone . 126-6 t ■ O — ■ Business Service? WHAT IS SOLO KOTE Sol - Kote Is a paint that goes over wall paper, wood. Irick. cement, or any other surface. Paint* over casein or other water paint* with one coat. Price 12.79 gal. For sale at Arnold A Klenk. 123-6 t WIRE HANGERS - have gomTto war! Return one with each order. We al«o pay 1c each for all extra one* you have to sell. Sheet* Bro*., Cleaner*. PkOM 359. 52-ts TRY VAI’O HATH F ■ !i. ving Arthritto. T. 11., Slnu*. Cold*. Gland Bladder Trouble and skin trouble of all kinds. With massage at Herman C. Weber Bath. 107 So. Second St . in - atur Ind. I VUlKfc ESTIMATE witimt oKISTtion on roofing, siding and John* Manville rock wool insulation. Three year* to pay. First payment in November. Boardman 415 South First. Phone 41!. 119-12 U ROOFING A complete line ol Calotex roofing and brick siding. Arnold A Klenk. 123-61 LOST ANDFOUND LOST Ration II ok No 2 J J. Schwarts, Geneva It. 2. D* ■ oFOR RENT FOR RENT Apaitm-iit. 2ft North Fourth. Phone 1427. 1283 t FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished apartment. Lights, ga* and water. l'p«tairs. Outside entrance. Phone 1416 after four o’clock 128-gltX BARK FOR KINDLING Free 1->r cleaning off mill yard Tuesday and Wednesday. Adam* County Lumber Co. I’* —— n— WANTED—Two or three men with hammer and saw. to help with carpenter work. Phone 1376. 128National incom<- declined to ill - 598 million in November 1942 from the previon* high of 412.084 million in October 1942. An average freight train f 59 car* i* *tarted on its journey in the C S every 3 7 secends a rut nt survey discloses N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 3:30 to 11:M 12:30 to 5:00 Saturday*. 8:00 p. m. Telcphen* 135 tyaa Examined Oia**«a Fitted
WANTED WANTED —ftad 1o • to repair. Uhrlck Bro* gOS-tf WANTED Fat horses; blemtehes not considered; gio to |SO per head. Frank Burger, phone 569-A. W ANTED To care for children in a licensed home, 825 Wincheuter street. Phone 1114. 126-g4t Cfllt’KlAS WANTED 1 u.,i,t hbuy. each week, 3,000 young chickens. 3 to 4 lbs. each; any color or breed; will also buy a few fowl and egg*. All puchase* will be picked up each Tuesday and Wednesdays only. If your chicken* are light for market and you are short of money to feed them to a profitable w- lght 1 will mak. advance purchase payments for feed. Will pay highest allowable ceiling price. See or call Dick Burdg, phone 1588. 123-6tx \\ ANTED Hub M h-s>! Imy to h--li> out with carpenter work. Address Box 140 Democrat. 126-3tx WANTED Di-hw.i-10-i. t'.ill in person. White Spot Case. WANTEf) To buy girl's junior slxe bicycle. Phone 1078. b ISMt Song, piw-try. fi- iion ami playwriters join The Grapevine Club, wants new nn-mben*. No fee. Contact Mrs. E. R. Meyer, 605 Vance Ave., Phone A-4798, Fob Wayne. 124-6tx WANTED—To buy sor 6 room modern or *emi-modern bouse, from owner. Cash deal Descrilte B<>x_H2. 127-3tx IF WANTED Lois plowed A- disced. Call first house west on 221. Herman Falk. . 127-21 X SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All make*. Need)- *, oil. belt*, part*. Boardman's, 445 South First. 113-17tx MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS Ct <% t« W SMn. No exp- nae to borrower. C. D Lewton, Decatur, Ind. 15-b-ts | FARM EIS~ATT ENTION^WeI e move dead horse*, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charge*. The Stadler Product* Co. 15-ts FARMToaNS at 4%“for 15 No commlesion charge. Bee John W. Tyndall, Room 7, People* fzmti A Trust Bldg. 15-ts ACTIVITIES OF ADAMS COUNTY 4-H CLUBS • 4 Decatur The Decatur I H Victory chib m- inbers met at th- high school to organise their club. Th-- old-1 group chose for their officers tiefollowing people: prehid- tit. Clarice Sailer: vice-president, Ro.-lc Noonan; swreiary. Jan-- Parent; new* reporter. Eloise Jack-on; h- alih officer, Mildred laishe; song -lireetor. El-i-e Ke11..-; recreation leader. Pat Tints. Th-- younger group’s officers .in- president. Marg--n-- ii.iu- r: vl(---prc«ldent. Sally Smith; seentiry. Jacquelitn- Warren: new reporter. Sara Krick: health officer. Rose Marie Stanley; song director. June Te-ple; recreation lead- r Bontile Si-hlelersteln. Mis* Anna K William*. Adam* county 111 leadci. and Mi* Mildred Worthman were In charge ■>( th- in- --ting Spitfire The Hartford Spitfire I II duh held a meeting at the Hartford high sihool. Th. meeting was opened by group singing and follow ! ,d Willi a business in- ting Th- I n-t of tin- evening was spent by|' playing game* In th-- gymnasium. I Sandwiche and soft drinks w<- <-l s-rv- d to the 51 members present, i Tin- m-xi meeting will be a roller skatin'.* party held al Berne next month. June 11. All m- mbi r- ar I r<-i|U< •: d to In- present. Cheer-Up Th- Geneva Cheer-1 p 4 II dub mi’ -it the school Irin--- recently. Tin- meeting wis coil’ d to ord-r by tlio pre- ‘len:. Beverly Parr. In th-- business --.'sioii th-- name “Cheer-Up - ' was selected for the cltlh The health officer. J-ein Denton, led a discii-siou on what should In- done when foreign oh-; jects are swail-iw.il or < night in the throat. Songs and y ll* Were tnjoyed by all The meeting was dlsmlMed with all giving the 4 il pledge and the pl-dge to the American flat Th-- following mi-mL- r. - njoyed games in tin- gym Wilma Runkle. Gladys Hell B-airii- McCroskry. B-v-'iiy Parr. Marjorie Test... Joat- in'Hon- lid-n Morning-r ir. Raymond Va’hy*. J> nmy <». •' Dorothy Farl-w Evelyn Snow. Patsy Ralston. H-1-n Ev. rh .rt Mildr- d Softie, th-’ Junior L ad- r Ernestine HoMetur. and thcounty leader. Mi«* Anna k. Wiljiam On* guest. Mrs. Schmitt w.u present The n-x' mee'.ng will he held June 1, at l:3ff P- « Busy ff*«i Th- Bu.-y B»e* of Monro* th*»r third 4-H mr«nM *’ «»* Montoe high school budding The
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meeting wa* called to order by the president. Clisty Rich, after which roll call was answered by each member giving hi* favorite radio program. The afternoon wa* spent in sewing and baking, assist- r by the junior leader. Evelyn Grali-r. Refreshments wcr-- r-ived by Carolyn Gilbert and Joyce Brewster Io the following: lail* Jean Brodbeck. Betty Roudebush. Donna Crist, Diana Crist. Joyce Amstutz. Shirley Trump. Andry Burkhead. Christine Sprunger, Beverly lluser. Cllsty Rich. Betty Hiischy. Irene Schwartz. Evelyn Graber, and Mis* Nelsou. The meeting
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wa* dismissed by playing game* and repeating th)- I II pledge. The next meeting will he held May 27. at 1:30 p m . at the high school building. All members are requested to bring their project books and their 4 II work. Junior Victory The Junior Victory 4-H club of Monroe held their second meeting at the M<hool building Tuesday afternoon. Kermit Crist, president, called the meeting to order. In the absence of the secretary. Joyce Brewster acted a* secretary pro-tem. Roll call was answered by each member telling what he had done
to make hi* home more safe. Plans for the officer* to attend the officer* meeting at Geneva. Jun--1. were di*cu*sed. The club det id ed to have two mor<- mi-etings thl> summer. The next meeting will h<Tuesday. June 8, at the home of Bob Baxter, from 7:30 to 9 p. m Tuesday afternoon. Jun 22. will be the last meeting of the club This meeting will be held at the school house al 2 p. m. Alter the busln-s, meeting many songs, games and delicious refr-wh-meats were enjoyed by the follow ing memlu-r* present: Aneta Kennel, Bitty Roudebush. Eugene Amstutz. Dou.ild Rupert. Howard
Rich. Shirley Trump, Joyce Amstutz, Ramona Strahm, Mnrwrayne Strahm. Lavqnne Strahm, Joyoe Brewster. Betty illrschy. Carolyn Gilbert, Audrey Hurkhi-ad, Norma Jean Funk Diana and Donna Crist, lari* J--an Brodbeck. Christine Sprunger, Bob Baxter, Kermit f’rist, Kenneth and Leonard Funk. Bruce Hirschy. and Miss Nelson. Merry Maid* The Monmouth Merry Maids held their *e<ond meeting Wed nesday at the Monmouth high *- bool. The membera present were a* follows: Betty Miller, Gwendolyn Rice. Dolores Chrfztianer. Jeanette Furhman, Mae Belle Sheet*. Dorothy Irwin. Carol Kirsch. Thelma Iranlels, Dolors* Schieman, Patty Myer*. Virginia Kunkelhan, Arlene Fuelling, Joan Fuelling, Dorothy Crosby, Ih-verly Cable. The four guest* present were: Alice De Weese, Ev--lyn Fuhrman, Shirley Gerk-- and Miss Anna K William-. Ihe next meeting will be h- ld on June 2. Up and At It The I'p and Lt it club of Blue
EARLY HYBRID SEED CORN Certllfed Wisi-oitsin hybrid- foi th- farmer* in thia area who want early hybrid ••-nJ corn th--• certified Wisconsin hybrid* mature a* mu-It .i- t> it day* <ai lici than th- earlt-*t liuliana or Ohio llyl-rld*— all large Ila' grade*. n<- *p--< ial planter plate* ne<-ili d a price of |S per bti*li--l til ordet r> t-erved inu*t be accompanied l>y ca»h Send y->ui onl-i ami -hi ck <>t i-otitai t us ai out *<-cd bouse, oi sec onr local u-pi- si iitativ- Act No*, Thi- Sei-I Will Go Fust! MAI MEE VALLEY SEED SEKVICE, l.\C., 1141 Fairview Avenue. Fort Wayne. Indiana Phone A-16683 Evening: Phone Roget McCrady—H-15182. UWVWWWWWMWWWW4M4WMMWWMAAAAAAWWWWW NOTICE (H R STORE WILL REOPEN ALL DAY i MONDAY, MAY 31st SPEND YOI II POINTS HERE. The Mttfl Complete Stink in the City. DELIVERIES MONDAY—9:3O a. m„ 3:30 p. m. I HITE S Grocery AAMWWWWWWIMWWWWWWMMWMIWMMIAMWMAM Early Corn for Late Planting! We have available Edward J. Funk & Sons’ HoosierCrost Hybrid* tn early maturing vanelies fur late planting. Don’t gamble with com that won’t get ripe. Stop in and sec us al once as die supply of U»csc hybndo u luiuicd. , ’ » Play safe — buy your hybrid «eed AT HOME from folks you KNOW. Theodore H. Bulmahn Preble Phone 5 on ,?C
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Cn-ck township h< ld their first 4-H meeting at tb<- home of Janet Bryon. daughter of Mr and Mn*. Cheater Hryon. During the afternoon meeting, the following officers were elected. president. Übarleeu Neadstlne; vice president. Rose Merl-nan, secretary an-1 treasurer, Knid Ripley; news reporter, Ruse itoudenlmsh; song leader, Phyllis Morrlnon; health leader. Janet Bryon. Refreshment* were served to the following: Rose Merriman, Charleen Neadatlne, Enid Ripley. Phyllis Morrison, Betty Sipe, Mary beer, Wavy Fos, Norma Fox, Rose lloudenbush, Ruth Teller*, Mr*. Midge Ripley, Ml** Anna Wliliams, and the host-**. Janet Bryon. The next meeting will be held a’. Charleen Neadstine's home, on June 8. at 1:30 p. m. IIIHTH lt.HllHurt Xo*l«- la hereby given that Mt-wart l*-lt..y Everhart lias fll'-l a pet Ml-in In the Circuit Court -if Ailam* County, Indiana, to have the time and place of hl* birth determined Said petition Is sot f-r hearing on tli- .'.lii day ->f June, I*4*. CLYDK o Tltol'TNKlt Clerk of tira Adams Circuit Court May 2» Trade In a Good Town — Decatur —
