Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1943 — Page 5
BuGUSTIO, 1943
gjlieporis S V-f OF LOCAL ||?/ s. * | MARKETS £, -ft* ray a co. -Malik ■■<■»'- u at Crnav ,|le - IgKMMMMft* *** ry d,y - i° ■ - ■ MK - ■ goKV' ■ SgamilsPll: ■>"" Jft _ is.ro ■ '&*;v Mg ||||S||r EGO AND by Poultry Co.. Phone 15# IM ■ . egg*. vwpr ;W aSiMan'! f-.oru 27<- - *' vwsesM.. - 2»c *tMR 2<k«Mnft , 'It’« 1 t’« - 16e close "’•* npcnt; JMjKr'. July I 15%. « ikß ''-'u ugoußtihk :| ' l -‘ 4 " ' * , *' i*i oo,l it ;• i..wri ■» ft ■■ • ip-s h <nki ffW ’■ I •*■••!< and ' ’’ ! " i: , I ' ■ ■ .•! , 'll "K^^ft 7 "‘ ■ I :■< i pi *' ■><•*• »aftift *‘ i,,r ,llv ,! ' .-M|v i" ’ 5 • r*fiß 1 •;.» '" •“’ l!ll 0 BBSS 1> >" Vejlei* LIVESTOCK fi||||ft : •'■ poll'll r*HB h«o. ' l"“i.. 'lipp BRlBy .^^^ft A 'N market “’’■iVATOR CO. Au«t»t in f’^:ftk<- t to chug* day. I** W” ! At sisvator, lilt' »’*’ i •■ KSW 11. i ’ EM > ■3B u n hush-1 le M . P*» !<X) .***. UggS* ■ fam. PMB ;l 'x: 7 ' '. -iraior *«5,4 NCE "W BIXLEB i li'- *; - gfr 1M
| LOCAL" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES — Minimum for flrat fnaartlon 3<X | One Time, Per Word i/ a < i Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day 1< Obltuarlee, Vereee, Reeolutlone »1 i Menus, run menu style SI | Notices, Cap Heads, S-pL > body soe | > (IS picas deep, one column) | FOR SALE ’ FOR flALfc—Paint, try th« new ’ water paint Debydray. Covers . wall paper. Uh rick Bros. »4 tr I FOR —Brooder I streamlined Insulated type, de- * Hrered and set up. immediate det Mrery on limited number. See ; Genova Hatcheries, E C. Stucky, ; Phone 15S, Geneva, Ind. 128 ts I FOR SALE- Good aft eg for" home 1 building after war, good gardens 1 now, lots northwest of G. E. |5 I and |lO monthly. Hob Heller, A Good Realty Service. k 167-ts FOR - I<AI.E - "n •year-old sorrel hone, broke. Sow with plgx. Max Thieme, phone 645-C. 18d-3tx EOR SALE- Fi<*l! cow and calf; Angus Swiss bull 11 months old; sow and pigs. Spotted Poland male hog. Phone Monroe F-11. IK6-3tx , SaLß—Roan bulb weight a bout 850 lbs. Paul Krueckeberg. Phone 845-0. 186-31 X i FOR~SALE—Why wait" until after the war for the home you realty want? Second group of fully modern homes built for you east »t Memorial Park will be ready in i about six weeks. Pay as you enjoy them under F.H.A. plan easier than rent. Act now. Be your own recorator. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. ISG-tf FOB riALft FlcflS? Tony Corral, first house east Mt, Pleasant church. 188-gltx FOR SALE--Hoosier kitchen inet. 2 utilities, table. 4 chairs. White with black trim. Phone 1370. 188-gltx FOlf SALE--Table model radio. Man's bicycle Call at 425 John's Street after 5 p.m. 187 g 3 t Pofc SAf,E -Roan mare 5 yrs. old, sound, good worker. Chas. Hoffman, Preble phone. 187g3tx dome In Get-a<<|iialnted Sale - All regular 15.98 drMeeu 83 49; I?.98 dresses 11.98; 11.98*dresses 11. Special one lot Coolotts, fl each. Ladies' blouaeu 81. Many other bargains. Thia week only. Ail merchandise must be satisfactory or money refunded. Jordan Clothing Co., 158 S. 2nd St. 187t3x PROTECTI6ST“Xow is the time to get your winter protection with blown-in Celotex rock wool insula tion. Also roofing, siding and combination doors. Call us for free estimates. Arnold A Klenk. 183-141 gMWER (ORSEfS Harl~; Riescn, 627 North Second street. Phone 84. >67 T SALE Roan Ibnh im bull Walter Sudduth, 3 miles east on 334. IMMI .Michigan peaches Wednesday morning at 6 o’clock at our farm 3% miles southeast on 33. Roy L. Price, phone 7962. b-lt FOR SALE—AII mttdern 5« room holme; one xtory. garage attached; on improved Htreet: all modern equipment; extra lanje lot; everjlhinu in the heal of condition. Sut-tleM-EdwardM Co. Phone 35N. IM>3l I-OST AND FOUND FOI’ND Coin purse containing money in local store. Owner can recover by identifying and paying for this notice. Found ten days ago. Address Box N-33, care this office } 187-Jtc LOST - Ration bTtoET iITT"m Mack folder. Paul Berg. Phone 522. IBBg2t L6RT Ration hook No I Dtwothy Flaugh. 117 S. Fourth gi x FOB RENT F6r RENT Unfurnished threeroom apartment above Gre-n Kettle. Phone 183 WANTED Ymm< men or women to do technical and helper work in the Research and Control Ijihoratories of an Essential Industry. • Many excellent Oppor tnnities for advancemcnl • Request residence in or near Decat nr. Indiana. Contact Rohl. W. Odle. Central Soya Company. Inc., Decatur, Indiana. Phone 337
Wkat 'l/audiuf, With \ WAR BONDS I — Nori Medicine | Nazi generals in the Battle of Afj rlca discovered the devastating ef- | feet of our great 155-mm. guns I mounted on fast moving tanks, i We’ll need gross upon gross of them - in the Battle For Europe and your War Bond purchases will have to _ pay for them. They’re worth every r cent of the 950.000 wc pay for them, s 1 ‘ Hitler remembers Warsaw; he re L members Rotterdam; he will not forf get Dusseldorf and Cologne. Thit 'i destruction came from the air It’s time now for some horizontal ( firing. Figure it out yourself and increase your War Bond purchase* U S. Tlftlurf Llrtlrtmint f FOR RENT 98-acre farm on 50-50 i basis, modern dairy barn and good buildings, t’los.- to market. , Address Box 158 c-o Deni crat. [ | .< 188a3tx r o WANTED ’ WANttD — Ra d i'o a to repair Übrlck Bros. 306-ts WANTED All L;nd- ..f h iv. or wheat straw. Burk Elevator. ( 185 b t f I WANTED t n loin, m lio .i, > siding and John Manville rock wool insulation, saves fuel, spells ’ comfort, securty. Three-year terms lioardmun. Phone 111 IM 2<;t WANTED TO REM—Single family home. Reni guar* anleed. Roh Heller. Phone ; 870. h 183 I f . WANTED To rent hone •. 5 to 7 i rooms. Write Post Office Box t 102. l\7g;!tx , WANTED I will pay »25 cash If I do not < ell your property withi in 90 days if it has small modern . or semi-modem house, large garden and is reasonably priced. B»b i Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phon. 878. 188-tl ’ WANTED Pa-eeiigei ■ to Porlland fair. Ladig. phone 144. 185-g6t WANTED To buy larg.- tri< yelc. 1 Pllotie IM or 2'»l. I «3 it SEWING" MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts. 1 parts. Boardman’s, 445 South First. I I'-OL’UIX MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS st 4% for 10 years No exp< n«c to borrower. C. D. Lewton, Decatur, Ind. 15-btf FARMERS^ATTENTION - We remove dead horse*, cows, hogs. e*c Decatur phone 2000, We pay all phene charges. The Stadler Pro ducts Co. 15'1 FARM LOANS at 4% for 15 y. ar* No commlesion charge. See John W. Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Loan A Trust Bldg 15-ts Card of Thanks We d«<ire to thank the n.-ighbors, Rev. Carl Williams Hid th • singeiw and all others who aosisted us during the illness and the funeral of our father. Datiiei S. Wolfe We are deeply appreciative. The Children — o More than one-half of the world's known old field* are located within <■< niineiital U S Notice It is requested by Dr. 8 D j Reaver* that all person* or firm* having recount* agamst Beaver* j A Riffle present them itemized to | him on or before date of their Mie. Aug 18. Mr. Service Man— TWO WAYS WE CAN HELP YOI While you art in your coun try'* set /tee we will be back home producing th- food and vgricultura. products neceSMry to keep you in t.ptop physical j shape Alton unde< our “For | The Duration” lease we will rent your home, place in it a j | war worker mail you our cheek regularly, and turn the house back to you after the duration ; as good st it is today. Remember we'— 1. Guarantee rent 2. Guarantee against dam- | age. X Wil! rent for the duration. | DI4 K ALLEN Phone U7 THE CENTRAL SOYA CO.
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POPEYE GOES TOiWARJ, rrw. dIU ' ' I ar ■ ’—-— Si y <xdlißMMt - ■Hr ’ -.The Jap* in the Dutch Ea«t Indie* nnd nearby island* have a new enemy in their gunsight*—Popeye, the I Sailor. He is a big twin-engined American Mitchell bomber used by Netherlands fliers based in Australia, with the brightly painted Popeye just alongside the bombardier'* position. This particular plane ha* already been on many dangerous mission*. Umbing Japanese installation* at Amboina, Kupang and other points. The Dutch squadron is composed of flier* who escaped from the Indie* and a number of men trained at the huge Royal Netherlands Flying School at Jaekson, Mississippi. Its bombing mission* usually entail long flights over shark-infested water* and deep jungle*. Incidentally, the English pronunciation is used when discussing Popeye; no attempt at translation is made.
I f LATEST NOTES OF *1 REPPERT SCHOOL J Back to school Monday, and the i I’tithiiHiasm of the student* was only equalled by the enthusiasm of the first day. August 2. Five new student* enrolled up until noon ' ,M nday bringing this year'* enrollin* nt up to 55. These new men ' took their initiation gracefully, although tin- boy* wiio have become old timer* in the one week that they have attended auction school, were hilarious at the apparent em- ' barraMmeiit of the beginner* as they were asked to sell the hoe. All rs the student* attended some eh'.itch in your city Bunday, i and were much impresst-tl with the . trealf'ient they received from every ' one. Next Sunday's chinch service will be held at Bellmont Park. Rev. II W Thompson hae been asked to <oll<lll<l this service. II 11. Sager of Bozeman, Mont , a new instructor this year, and a pur< bred livestock auctioneer lu the northweat slates, !<•<! a discussion <n pedigrees. This most interesting subject will be can led on through the next two week*. Paul I. fbldman for the corn belt dailies out of Chicago, was a special guest Momlay afternoon, und spoke to the student* on an ■ 11. n work ami Its relation to the pure bred llvontock Industry. Mr. Good Is a graduate of the Repp-1* au< tion sclkmil, and is well qualified to discuss this topic, as ills work for the past several yearn has brought him in contact with the largest and best sale* throughout tli< country. Monday night’s sale was a g< od one although a bit slow a* the farinera were all busy in the tlel<ls. and the town people were resting up from a strenuous Sunday. The stu<i<'tits have been invited to conduct a community sale at Berne | Saturday evening. Itut this will not interfere with the Saturday night' sale in Decatur. The < lass will be I
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Hungary, Rumania Reported Squabbling Budapest Reports Coolness Existing New York. Aug. 10 it’Pi Two Axis satellite nations Hungary j and Kutnatiia are reported to !»<■ I squabbling. I The office of war Information say* Budapest report* tell of cool1 ties* between the two countries ' over ciaim* to the disputed territory <>f Transylvania. Hunsariaii propaganda niinisler Stephen Antal Is said to have reopened the wound in a recent speech. Antal said Rumanian statement* on Transylvania fail "to con tribute to an atmosphere of peace 1 and calm. He added '‘Transylvania never! ha* be<-n Rumania and Hungary never has taken a square Inih of soil from the Rumanian*.'’ Transylvania wa* awarded to Rumania in the 1920 treaty of Trianon. In 1940 — acting undei Axis pressure fliiinanla ceded part of it liack — — 0 Stock Closing New York. Aug. 10 (Ul’i Dow , Jomw closing *i<s s averages: Thirty Industrial* 136.23, up 1 05. . Twenty rails 34. 54, up 0 36! Fifteen utllitiiH 20 77; up 0.31; Sixty ) frve stocks 47.20, up 0 13. Total stock sales 651,030. - o MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York ntocks firm. Bond* higher. Grain* in Chicago: wheat down I divided into two groups, with ongroup staying here to make your I Saturday sale one yuu will long rcI member.
S to up %; oat* unchanged •<> '>;> %; rye up % to \ cent .1 bushel. Cotton steady. Chicago livestock: Hora -L «ly 1 to easier, cattle uneven, and lamb* anti sheep weak. 0 BOTI4K TO MiX-Hr»IIH:X'IS In fhr IdnlMM « irmll « In *M«‘Nfhin. I Mil. %4». ITUJU ritslD* «»f I H 4. "\«!.i I1I«* <*«>UDf>, HH I K•f>n« Ih • 1 vo r ■■ • ■ •- !•’ •rr<’i»t Ohlvr, iitor «»f ftp g-sUh* I of M illnil.i ilhlrr. I». ■ . t o Tlic plaintiff n the *il»'»%» « ntlth’.’ j fiiiltf Hu* fih’«| hi* *-onplalnt liter#*- I in t .gi-thrr with in .iffhlivlt fin: th* <|< f4*iwl;intN, F>-rr<*'t «mh r. nnd F'-.rresf Ohl< ■ U ttor *»f the* K* ’ fab- of M tlhi'l 1 ohh ■ »re lioh- j rrwhlrniM «if th* Mate «•( Indiana. Hw I plaint if f’s -aiiM* *»f .4 tb»n l»**ing t I I'omplairt f«o I‘trliili of tio f..1-lowing lowing «1» -1 |l>4 <1 1.4! rKt.it* in Ad- I ini# "inn Indian.i The W6»9i( ii.eif of tio* lo.riiiw H nrb r and th«* north half of Un* j north half of tio* *.-«.itttw<-4f quarter i.»f Xertlnn I't. T»wnwhlp .’8 north. hanu« II 4*a*t, in A l.iioM I’ouiit.y. India it i. j Now tli4T<*for. the d< f'-ndantH an hereh) notified that iinlew* th»V be ' in I appeal in »'<• AI• mm •’ i j Court on tlo- .’nd d.i> 4»f <h t.d»er, ! | IJHI. th.’ earn.* being the .* Illi j id! • lai da> of the Heptenilwr Tmn at J th.* I’ourt Hou*.- in Dv. attir, in »ald , ‘ * ml> and -t Hi -.’"i .-a . i itiur t‘» "Mid « omp! tint, the name u 111 I b. heard and d« t« t mliK’.l in lh<?i r al»K»-n. In U itnewa Whereof I her. unto ; m t my hand and fix th.- .al of . .oiirl ihi“ 2nd *l»v of Vigii«f 1915 j Clyd. 4» Tt Hifm ’ ! I’h rk of tin VlauiN <*|r> uit Court I |lrl«.«w A |lr%<»M« illornrii* fur rialMllff I A is. F FMQNt 1 HOLLAND FURNACE COMPANY Decatur, Ind.
Two Men Are Fined In City Court Here Assessed Fines On Pleas Os Guilty Fines of 41 and costs were meted out to two def-ndants in city court by .Mayor John B. Htults late Monday afternoon. Clint Ih-ath. 54. of Decatur, wa* lined by Mayor John B. Stults when he pleaded guilty to charge* of public intoxication his 23rd offenae, according to police record* Mayer Stult« reminded the defendant that he wa* "getting a break" since it was hi* first appearance before the pien Sit courf. A much heavier penalty will l>e inflict'd the next time, .Mayor Stulta warned. Elmer Pet tit. 37. of Fort Wayne, was also shown leniem y hy the court after he pleaded guilty to charge- of disorderly conduct. Pettit and his wife spoke ill the form* r’s behalf, asking for a minimu m sentence so that he might return to his work in a Fort Wayuu war plant as soon as (Missihle John L. In-Voss, proaecuting attorney, recommended lenlem y in behalf of the stat, . Pettit, a Fort Wayuc man. was arrested Saturday night near a local beer tavern. ... o— Two tin cans out of every three that could be salvaged are thrown away. ntrlh I rrtUh'Hlr N im hereby given that Violet May Mankey Hoffman has fit».<t a petition In the <lr< uit t’otirl of Adam* County Indiana, to h.i-.e tin- line' net pla< e of her blrt li determln- d. Said |ot It ion I* M-t for h'-atlng on the IDh day of Augu*t. I'<l ! ci.vut: •• rttot tm:i: Clerk of the Adam* <‘lt tit Co irf
■■■■■OOMM ■ ■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■ . Are Yoh Having A Public Sale? * ILuik Your Sale with the g ■ SUMAN ■ Lester W. ’’Bud'' Human, Auctioneer , s a 1 mile east of Decatur, Ist bouse east of the plac* known g ■ a* Steele school house. g Telephone. Decatur 6761. esjj '■ ..... SALE CALENDAR At'G. 11 Koch Sr .Mcliowcll. Tiffin. Ohio. Duroc Hog*. Roy H. Johnson. auctioneer. Al'G. 11 City Property. Harry Krick. 919 Whichi* ter *tre<'t, Decatur, Ind. J F Siuimann. auctioneer. Al'G. 11 Business Building. Ellis Estate. 107 South 2nd street, Decatur, Ind J. F Sanmaiin, auctioneer Al'G II Earl Groth, 1 mile* north of Bluffton. Road No. 1, Hampshire* Boy S Johnson. Auct. \TG. 17 Alice II Horn, so acres and personal property. I mile South and 1 mile West <if Antwerp. Ohio J F Sanniaim Amt. and I mil* West of Antwerp, ohm. J. F Naumann Amt Al'G. 17- Jo* .Ebb-kolle *< Son. Van Wert Fairgrounds, ll'>g sale. Roy S. Johnson. AucL Al'G. 18 Di S. it Beavers * laroy Riffle. 3 miles west of Decatur. Closing out sal»‘ Boy S Johnson a Ell*nl>< igei Bro*, aueta. I Al'G. 19 Fort Wayne 411, pig and beef duh sale. Roy S Johnson, auctioneer. Al'G. 19 Dunakiii Estate. 176 Acres and personal property, Antwerp. Ohio. J F Sanniaiin. auction<*er i Al'G. 2<> —Cha*. Txiwbrldgv. Rushville, Ind, Durov*. Boy S. Johnson. auctioneer. Al'G. 21 Eaii McVli'kers. Vpland. Ind Duroc*. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer Al'G .'1 .1 W Itinsch. person,<l prop, rty. : nill< south and 3'» East of Hicksville. Ohio. J F Naumann Am tiom <r. Al’G. 28 Emmet Walters. 5 miles west of Portland. Hampshire*. Roy S Johnson, am ilone< r SEI’I 1 Noah Egl* y. ** mil*- South of Monro**. Roy S John on. au<*t. SEPT. 2 Fitiley tSiik« r 12« Acres Improved Farm ami Personal prop *'ity 2 miles north and one West of Mark t'euler. Ohio J E Sanmann Auctioneer SEPT 7 Ed Chrlst*'n 3 miles north of Decatur. Closing out . rt ie. Roy S Johnson, auctlone**,. SEPT 8 Fairgrounds Indianapolis, ||| B*ef cattle sale. Roy S. John.-' a. auctioneer. SEPT 9 Stillman Golt Rockville, Ind. Hogs In Cattle. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. KEPT. 11 Indiana State Holstein ale. Lafayette. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer.
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Htrih f'ertlfleafe Noli, e i* hershy given that J’etsr H.trtin o«« fiiM * nstitioa in ths tXrcult Court of Adam* County, Indiana, to have the tlina and pl*<« of his hir’h determined Said petition I* »*t for hearing on tie- 17th day of August, I*l3 CLYDE O TKOI TNEIt Clerk of the Adam* Circuit Court Aug 10 — , „ —f, Illrih t erllflrMie Notice I* hereby given that le in Von Gunton Ijehman has flle-l a petition In the <V'<ult Court of Adon* County, Indiana, io hive tile tunc and place i»f her blrtli determined. Sa ,| petition >■ «et for bearing on the I'tli day of August. I»I3 ci.YHE <> Tltfd'TNElt Clerk of th* Adam* Clr-mt Court Aug 10 ' —II— ■■■ll 01 ■■!. . , ■■! Illrih < ertlfleate Noth e is hereby given lliat Helen K i<‘hm D*■ bi- fllad a petition In Hie ‘Xreult Court of Adam* Co.intv, Indiana, to have tin lime and pia* e of her I blrt li determined. Maid petition I- wt for hearing on the 17th day of Aug,let, 1'343 CLYDE <» Tlitrt TNEIt ci»rk of the Adame C|n uit Co irt Aug 10 NINTH I ENTIFIf VTE Notl'v I* hereby given that .lame* Charlo* lovelletto •ii fif'd .1 petition In the Circuit c >urt of Adame County. Indiana, to have the time and place of bla hirtli iletermllied Slid priiilon i« «*t for hearing on tlo l.tli 'lai of Augii-I, l**ll. • LYKE <• Tlptl TNEIt Clerk of the Adams C|r* tit Court Aug 10 a> uii—i i fl . HIK 111 ( I KTIFH «TE X«»n<. |m ii6*r«*by Kivm that C.ilvin Lehman haw fll< <1 a (wtltlun In th«* <’ir< ull • * >iirt -f A l iinw County, Indiana, t«9 havf tin- time and pl.ifgj of Ilin birth dvterniiiied. Maid pe tlt Min l« «4‘t for iH-aring on tH<* I7tli day « LYI»Eo Tlt<>! TXEK <’i« ri >f the A I-aiiiw Circuit Court Aug. 10 — — <F- — - - hiki li < i iiiiF it tn: Noth* I* given that Henrietta IlilbT l>«4*nhart ha* fll»’d a petition in tin* Cir< nil < * »urt f Adam* c«»unty, Indiana, Io have- tit** time and pigre of her birth determined. Mud petition I* -f t ff»r hearing on the 17fh day of AuguM. U«l< CLYDE <> TIUH T.SEIi <’!< ik of the A'l.iuix C|r< uit Court Auk Id
