Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1943 — Page 5
kTUftOAY. JULY 3.1943.
F! Wietßeports MILY ICFORT OF LOCAL , AMR MRRIIGN MARKIT* ff for MURRAV < ®°* \W»* «• kind* of IlvMtock at HRMMffA ••rne, Crslffvllle, ffnd Willshire v’lUWMtooli received every day Mrtll 13:30 p. m. Mfffr<>t-d July 3. I to 231 lb* 113 6& |0 toss Ibh 13.55 3-to ito ib* 13.50 M to 3H lb" 13 .to kF ® ■ 13.45 ■ totodlb- 13 40 □ Iff Iff II- H "5 k Iff Iff lbs H-ff Mff 14.60 afrk temtol - - W «■««•*» Z... 9.00 ’wed Wat 6.00 WWOLCIALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATION* Furnished by Mett* Egg A Poultry Co., fe Osestor Phono 1M v.< — JJtrrpcM July 3. .a ii M, large white tut, Iff-W 36c nra «r tolled eggs, large, I Iff. «p 15c <hor» Mens 22c ary hens 24c '• tor springers 20c ghor*wallers and fryers 20c 1 rffogtors and stags —l5 c _____ LOCAL GRAIN MARKET •URK ELEVATOR CO. corrected July 3. '■ gjßffgff aubject to change f during da-,. Prins delivered at elevator. i. 1 Bod Wheat 11.48 ». 2 Red Wheat . 147 ». 2 Yellow Corn — 1.44 >. 3 Yellow Corn 1.41 ,F Beane iff nr Onto, 32-Jb. teat .04 _M Seed 1.85 _ —- .65 _. Graff: .03 per huahel lean. Offs: .04 per 100 leaa. to.b. farm. o >• MH'IH CKrnint-AVK • "*totioe> I* hereby elven that Ad* llevola House Halley » fltad a petition In the Circuit ■illftoAihmr County, Indiana, to ve the time and place ot her ■■it* dejerinhied KaitfltoMWinn la got for hearing on e lath «|.<> <>f July. Ixll •JTCLYDE O. THOt’TNEII 4erk ot the Adame Circuit Court i uly ’ BBTII t'KHTIPICATK - MsMceglx hereby given that eT Ns'b Clarence Haley a fIME a in the Circuit ■urt ofßAdama County, Indiana, to tve the time and place ot hie rth determined. Hold ■tohlon la eat for hearing on • isttoK* of July. i»43. ; IXVKKO TIP >I'TN Ell lerk off the Adame Circuit Court ■ 'TSpi July 3 ■nrrii cwnnvicATß Notice l» hereby given that Mary OStlitrim- Huston Ht-vena is tiled a petition In the Circuit >urt of Adame County, Indiana, to ive the time and place of her rth fftormlned. riaid ffitHion la sot for hearing on e 10th dav of July. 1»U. CLYDE O. TROUTNER lerk ot the Adame Circuit Court July 3 UNt Arrived! All wool gabrdine alarks. Vance & Linn.
1 «« •* « prepared by » MHy Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department. j THE FISHERMAN S CATCH TAKES ON NEW jP IMPORTANCE Perhaps you're one of the women who don’t pa rticu !* r| y ®* re . foT Ash—end therefore find it hard to ahare your husbands enthusiasm 'or the catch that he brings so proudly home. Or rather—perhaps you DID feel that way about fish. Thia summer, though, it’s going to be Kerent. You’ll look at those trout, or crappies, or bass with a more friendly eye. For they can help you eave your meat points. You’ll take a newinterest in preparing attractive, interesting fish dinners, la fact, you’ll find yourself even encouraging the man of the house—or your son to go fishing. So here's a suggestion for a fish dinner— Platter of Pan-fried Baas er Sunfish and Cottage Fried Potatoes I M (garnished with whole cooked earrots and lemon wedges) Hot Corn Sticks or Coen Bread Cucumber Egg Salad with Sour Cream Dressing Fresh Cherry Pie ■■P*’ (sweetened with white ayrap in place of sugar) Tou may like to dip your carefully stacked fish into egg and QpMfcrimeal before frying it. The crusty coating given by the corn■Niis especially good on crappies and sunfish. But if you fry the fish Meornmeal, you will not want to serve cornmeal muffins too. Just subadteto good enriched bread and butter for the muffins. The Fishing Resort Owner s Own Recipe A summer resort in Northern Minnesota made a reputation (or itself with fish fried in deep fat as fellows; COPPER KETTLE FISH . \ ■ (12 servings of fresh fish) » 1 Arriaga frseh fish I 1 cup milk 1 tbsp .Sit 1 cap sll-purpeae fioer ( tegs I l top. salt Kean and wipe fish with damp datt, end £*'. **! •JKghtly. add milk and mix well. Add Hour and salt andl beat until sigfth. Dip fish m batter and fry in deep fat 10 to 12 minutea<»K , Cental !*•» te Crnksr. ta«> ■ ■ '~T~ If Rfe have any specific cooking problems, senda letter "<»“•”"« IfiAilllia ta Bette Crocker la agro of thio newopoper. wlH a p|bmpt. personal reply. Please ometeeo I sent etame to cover paetape
L66AL 6LAaiIFIK ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for flrot insertion 304 Ono Timo, Por Word 1/ t < Additional Inoortlono Por Word, Per Day 16 Obituaries, Verooo, Rooolutlono Si Menus, run menu stylo SI Notices, Cap Hoads, LpL body —6O S (13 picas deep, one column) FOR SALE water paint Debydray. Covert wall paper. Übrlck Bros. 94-ts fOB BALE — Brooder houses, streamlined insulated type, delivered and set up, immediate delivery on limited number. Seo Genova Hatcheries, K. C. Stucky, Phone 166, Geneva, Ind. 123 tt FOR BALE McCormick - Deering 22 inch separator; good condition; O. C. Ewell, PreUle, Ind. 157-2tx FOR - BALE—Hampahire"maliT hog and springer cow. M. W. Frank, 3 miles east Decatur. b 155-3tx j kOR SALE Maytag gasoline’ motor. Can see at Butler”* Garage. 1 Phone 606. 156-3tx Save Fuel— with good root, siding and Johns Manville Rock Wool insulation— three year terms. Free 1 estimate. Boardman. Phone 411. I 155-26 t For SALE 21 head of sheep. 1 ftMM <46 II 166-gSt I koft SALE—Good building, card- ! ening lots near General Electric. 1 Easy payments. Bob Heller, a good realty service, phone 870 or 4083. 143-ts < ffIR'KALE 8 1 day 1 old "calf ~l lur • man Koenemann. Decatur R. 2 Preble Phone. 157-ltx FOR SALE—Watch your own'home go up. |IOO will hold the home ot your dreams until finished. First Come. First Served. Applications for new F. 11. A. homes east Me- i mortal park taken by Bob Heller. Phones 870 or 4083. 151-ktf | FOR RENT FOR RENT — 2 furnished housekeeping rooms, bath. Private entrance. 827 North Fifth. 156-g2t FOR’ RENT - Service station on road 27. Mile south of Decatur. Living quarters, cabins. Phon--5672. 15«-3<- — -—O ■ Business Services TRY VAPO-BATH — For rehsviug Arthritis, T. 8., Sinus, Colds, Gland Bladder Trouble and skin trouble of all kinds. With massage at Herman C. Weber Bath, 107 So. Second St., Decatur, Ind. 184-tt LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Yellow Persian cat. Phone 414. 165-3 t LO*t—Ladies Butova wrist watch Call 1170. 165-31 o I II -1.CARD OF THANK* We wish to thank our nelghbvrs 1 and friends who assisted us in our loss when lire destroyed our home. - We appreciate the money received and the many acts of kindness shown. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller , and Children. - —oTrade in s Good Town — Decatur ■ I
WANTED WANTED — Iked los to repair. Uhrick Bros. 308 ts WANTETT^Girffor housework. No laundry. Phone 877. 166-3tx WANTED-'-Man’tb plow with tractor or, horses. Prefer tractor. Good place for right man. Call 966-K 165-g3tx WANTED -Meat eutterr No age limit. Borg Meat Market. g 156 6t WANTED — Two riders to Fort Wayne for the day trick near International Harvester. Phone 848. a llx WANTED Truck diivei~'Steady employment. Decatur Lumber (to. 157-ts WANTED _ T7»~rent~s*or’ii room modern house. Have good references. Phone 679 after 4 p. in. interested in buying right property. 167-<3tx SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —Ail makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Bcardman's, 445 South First. 155-121 X mFscellanTeous FARM LOANS at 4% for 16 years. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lewton, Decatui, Ind. 15-b-ts DRIVING“TO TEXAS about July 12. Would like 1 or 2 female passengers. Write Mrs. Basil Timmons, RR 2. Geneva. g 15157 3tx FARMERS AT TENTiON move dead horses, cows, hogs. etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone chargee. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts FARM LOANS at 4% for 16~yeirs. No commission charge. See John W. Tyndall, Room 7, Peoples Loan 4b Trust Dldg. 15-ts , I . Wallpaper manufactured annually in the U. S. would encircle the globe 35 times at the equator. There are 373 million rolls valued at atmut 825 million. There are an estimated half-mil* lion technically trained engineers and scientists available in the U. 8. — -o f PREBLE NEWS _*| Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters Irene and latrine and Mrs. Shack ley called on Mr. and Mrs. William Freitag of Decatur, Mtos Selma Strahm called on Mrs. Freda Conrad. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and daughter Ruth visited Mr. and Mrs. William Freitag of Decatur. Mrs. Milton Hoffman called on Mrs. Code Yager, Tuesday. Mrs. George Bultemeler Is spendSellre «r *nlr nt Heal Kalatr 0, tSiMlMlalralor with the Will .tMHrvrd In tbr VUnm* I Irrnll l uurt In vnentlun. 11*13 HTATE OF INDIANA COI NTV OF AI*AM.M US: In lhe matter of th*- entat'- of Alphona Kohne. Itaynsund H. Kolmv •Amlniatator with the will annexed V». Ir>-ne Cole, Itillph Ashton, Bertha Ashton, Stella Kohne. now known as Sister M Frances Clare. Artliur Luts. A«n<-« Luts, lUymond B. Kohne, la-ona Kohne, KeV. Ambrose A Kohne, Gerald Kohne, Margaret Kohne, August le-n«erf< h, Hev. Julius Selmets, pastor of Hl. Mary's Catholic Chur- h, Henry Hlr-s<-hy, Anna Hirs- hy. The under signed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Alplions Kohne d«« eased, hereby gives nolle* tluit by an order of lbw Adams Circuit Court, he will between the hour, „f 10:ot» A. M. and I 00 I’. M . on the eleventh day of August. 1»U from day to day thereafter, offer for sale, at private rale In the law office of Kd A lb,see Io- , rated at HOU Houth Heeond Mtreet, In the city "f io-alur, Indiana, all the Interest of said decedent In and to the following descrHa-d real ea- | tale Io wit: . t I'ommen- lng ala point 13* lone | hundred ami twenty-els* fed west of the northeast corner of Outlot No US In Joseph Crafcb’a Western Ad-lltlon l* the town tn-w <lty* of In-calur. theme running west SO , teiatvt r-et. thence -outh to the alley. estimated to be 1»» lone hundred and ninelv-elglil* feet, thence east with »«ld alley. So islstyl feet, then e north to th* place of beginning. In Adams County, Indiana and being a part of Outlota 18386 and 130 In said addition. Also as full «w-< The south half „f th* southeast quarter of flection ». Townshtl- 21. north of Kange II East. Containing »« leighlyl acrea. more or leas In Washington Towns ahlp. Adams County. Indiana. jiald sale will be subject t<» the approval of the Adams CH-cult Court, and for not lc«s than Die full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions. one third cash, one third due In six months, and ->ne third due In *welve months from date of sale, deferred payments t . bear Interest at <l4. »r pur- baser may be permlttesl to pay all cash. Abstract ot title will be furnished the purchaser. Men subje t to • real estste mortgage In favor of Henry Hlro h, and Anna Hlrsehy In th* sum of •78* I seven hundred dollars* a-• crued Interest Raymond B. Kohne A-lmlnlairator with th* will annexed M. 4. o«ese. V<*•*■»» July J-1»-I7 8t | ■■■-ft ---- «»p»leiMW«t at td«vl-.lstrslrlx Wllb The WIB tswexed Stats** be. 3*»m* \-.,the 1s hereby given. That the undersign'd has been app-dnt* l Administratrix With the will annexed of the estate >f Clare re e M Kiteworth late Os Artems CnUbly. deceased. The estate Is probably »--lJ.uella M Kllsworth. Administratrix With the Will Annexed «. He a., Bierb. Mteewe* July : N. A. BIXLER OFTOM3TRIST HOUR*: •:30 to 11:30 13:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. S.OO p. m. Telephone 136 lyse tasmlited Glasses Fitted
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(ASSEMBLE 150,000TH fJEEK . _ \ISO,OOOTH JECR SOOT produced in the Connersville, Ind., plant of the' ■American Central Manufacturing corporation is attached to a chassis feefore employes by * five-man crew from the Willya-Overland company in Toledo, O. It required Just 18 minute* (Interaatioatl),
Jng aeveral days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schuller and baby ot near Fort Wayne. Douglas Elsey returned home from spending several weeks at the lake with Mr. and Mm. Delma
I NOTICE | We will not accept any more Dry-Cleaning until :! j July 12th. We are forced to de thb in order to process what 5 ; we have in the plant. !We wish to thank our customers for the splendid ” cooperation they have given us in these busy times. Decatur Dry Cleaners i 2ll!) W. Jefferson St. -miinmffiinmnffiMMmi*ntoimnnffiMgiiirMinirrffl 3 ...totofft* a Missionary Church Association * of Fort Wayne ■ i TENT MEETING i • • ■ Beginning ■ : Sunday, July 4th; ■ ■ ■ 7:15 and every night thereafter . i On Harrison street. (!HM) block) one block r south of Washington wtreet. ■ > Preaching, Singing, Music: Inspirational message hy CharleM Glenn ■ ol Erie, Pa. ■’ ■ You Are Welcome! !
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“A KISS IN THE DARK’** \«hemarr.es # iz Jz X-gSS; ■/TTFI -dSfgg — 4J OO OT__ UjiFw-t - - " jx? — xj ; iiu.K.; Inmiw SjAhntr. tar WaUnpnwvmC I C. i X~ — _ BLONDIE TAPS AT CAMP BUMSTEAI).’ By Chic Young „I IT CASWOOP WMEM ARE MDU GONG llfc I JUST NAME W ill 1... * Ij'Tr ID TURN OUT THE LIGHT SO I 'A FEW MO»E ’’i'll BJ H' 1 " (NINETY SEVEN) ‘ 'I Wil CAM GET TO SLEEP PARAGRAPHS'.EFT) S PAGES / i» . .'i JUSTASSOOM AS? \\ 'IMANY»J • // ' *' I FNISM MY BOOK) \\ —AI J / WfilMlS¥a» 4 41 x I o • ’. ■ -1 - . ' * |gfw w <-«r 1 ». >» -" ■ ■ • - n~~' 1RBB—RF"" J
Elzey. Mr«. Edgttr ztmni-rnian and daughter Onlee and sun Miles are spending several day* with Mr. and Mrs. Gsllbreathe and family of Hartford City.
t ANSWERS TO * “DO YOU KNOW?” 1 The rich young ruler—(Mark 10:17). 2. In the parable of the foolish rich man—(Luke 12:19>. 3. God, before the flood ~(Geu. 6:3). 4. Psalms 18:3. 6. Janes (Jaine* 5:15). — o * ACTIVITIES 7)F ADAMS COUNTY 4-H CLUBS • 4 Merry Maids Thu Monmouth Merry Maids held their fifth meeting at the Monmouth high school recently. Baking and sewing occupied the time and later, refreshment < and games were enjoyed. Present were Betty J. Miller, president; Gwendolyn Rice, vice-presi-dent; Delorea Chrlatianer, secretary; Jeanette Furman, treasurer; May B. Sheets, xame leader; Dorothy Irwin, new* reporter. Beverly Cable. Arlene and Joan Feulling Phyllis Gerke; Delores Sclieiman. Alice DeWeeae. Dorothy Cro*by. Patty Meyers, Virginia Kuklehan. Thelma Daniele, leader Mrs. Ralph Rice, Mrs. Lloyd Daniels and Miss Ann Williams. The next meeting will lie held July 14 In the Monmouth high school building. Hotffhota The Hotxhot 4-H club of Monroe township held their last meeting at the home of Marilyn Kennel June 29, The group was entertained by a vocal duet by Coleen Wagner and Eileen Grslier, and a special numtier by a double quartet composed of members of the club. A talk on cattle was given by Luster Rich During the businee- meeting it was decided to have a swimming party at Pine Lake. Thursday at t.-rnoon. July 8. at 1 30 p. in. The record lM*oks were then completely filled out. Luncheon was served by the h<M less, Marilyn Kennel, to the following present; Cbarlos Phlffer. la>ren Beer. Robert Sadler, Luster Rich, Max Crownover. Bob Maggax. I.eonard Schwartz. Jeanette Schwartz. Eileen Graber Vera and Arm inday Inniger, Coleen and Rosalyn Wagner. Pauline Mitchell. Allee Ehrsam. itorena Nussbaum.
I MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY | Permanent Jobs - With a Future -At our Plant i The production of human f«s»d as well an livestock feeds is not subject to change — it continues at all times regardless of conditions. Atwistance will hr given any workman in finding housing facilities for himself or family. Minimum wage—HT’ic per hour. Promotions with accompanying increase in wages arc possible after the first week of employment. Special skill and experience unnecessary. Part time employment for a few hours each da> is also possible. If in an essential industry, statement of availability required. Apply at Decatur, Indiana, Office Soya Company, Inc.
TOP JAP KILLERS IN NEW GUINEA j\ J" /> > STA-xir... , • t 0 • < TOP ACES of the American flyers currently fighting the Japs in New Guinea are thcac two officers, First Lieut. Richard I. Bong, left, of Poplar, Win., and Capt, Ernest A. Harris, right, of Morristown, Tenn. Lieutenant Bong has 10 Jap planes to his credit, Captain Harris nine. The Japs recently h ive been losing many times more planes than the Americans in combat. (International) - ■ 11 ■«■■■■■.■" ■ '■ ly—xmimwi in——— ■ - ~ ■ I I I ■
Ernestine Schrock. Romaine l-eh-men, Cleora Nussbaum, Ruth Stcury. Rowena Mat tax. and the visitors. Mtes William* an J Evelyn Graber.
. me hr Needed Now for RAILROAD IIHAKEMLN— Ago IN to II RAILROAD FIREMEN — Age IN to 31 No Experience Required. Other Railroad Jobs open at Other Locations. Apply in Person at the RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 217 E. Wayne St ! Fort Wayne Indiana Office Hours 8:30 »o 5 P. M. Monday thru Saturday N< person in essential industry will lit considered [j without a Statement ot Availability. H No Fee Charged. |
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