Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 218, Decatur, Adams County, 15 September 1943 — Page 5
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ADVERTISING RATES Minimum ter fleet Insertion 30* i One Time, Per Word j Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day Id j Obituarist Veroea, Resolutions 11 | Menus, run menu stylo »1 j Notions, Cap Head*, Apt. body 50» | (11 ylcaa deep, one column) FOR SALE ran sals -t rooder houses, streamlined insulated type, delirersd and set up, Immediate delivery on limited number. See Geneva Hatcheries, E C. Stucky, Phono 158, Geneva. Ind. ISS-tf FOR BAL&—Four of six homes to be finished before cold weather east of Memorial Park. Completely modern to meet highest F.H.A. specifications. Must be war worker to Qualify. Total monthly payments less than rent. Hob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. Zllktf FOR SALE-Bicycle in good condition except front tire. lit*. M S. Foreman. 318 No. 9th St. 218-a2tx FOR SaLIT— S ro m modern" House In Monmouth. Also few farm* to sell. C. D. Lewton. 2163tx FOR - SALE — Florence hot iilaet stove; Wilson beater; email box stove; Seller* Kitchen cabinet; extension kitchen table all in good shape. Phone 643-B. 216-3tx FOR SALE — Sweet corn. Square east Moose home. W. J. Reed. 216FRTcE - ESTIMATES for roofing siding and Johns Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells ccmfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 207-28 t For — Six good io?* oil Tenth street, four on Washing ton street. 28 on Eleventh street, northwest of G. E. Good for garden now. home after war. Five Dollars monthly, no down payment. 850 to 880 each. Boh Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 211ktf FSFsai/e -Extra good registered Berta hire sow. double immune. John V. Walter*. Phone 988-J. 217FOR SALE ~ FrewhVnd springer cows; young feeding cows; heifers; steers; several bulls, all breeds. Phone 5592. John S< h<dman. 213-9tx FOR SALE Five room all modern home and one acre. New roof, new ultra modern bathroom, nice closet (pa<*< E<*°d basement, garage, new fwcace, one acre ground. Outside walls need some repair. Inside must be aeen to be appreciated Immediate possession. Owner died in -ervice. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 217-5 t FSR &ALE "75 l*ound ice box; gas stove; 4 kitchen chairs. Phone 801. 217 2t For sale six room, semi mi <iern house. Two car garage. Inside railroad track*. Reply Box I*9, care Democrat Office. g 217-3tx TdC dAJFt BEAf'lf" S!> .e : Furniture Store, 152 South Second St, to the hottest value spot in northern Indiana for home furuishings. Drop in and get our prices Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 19!*. 218-21 F6R SALE - " Compieti threshing outfit with aoybeau altachmeuta. Altman and Taylor clover hauler. Both on rubber. Will sell separate. 104 Jefferson street. Decatur. 218-g3tx For SALE—’34 f uiior - Ford VB. fair Urea. Phom- 4*92 218g3tx " CARO OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank ail the neighbors and friends who ao kindly aasisted u» during th<recent sickness and death of my my wife and our mother. Ralph Srhnepp. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Friend. Hubert Schnepp. F 3-C. I’. 8. X.
HIGHEST PRICES Paid For USED CHEVROLETS Saylors Decator. Ind.
WANTED SEWING MACITiNE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. _ 207-25tx WANTED— Housework by - middleaged woman as hosekeeper for small family in Decatur. Reply Box 186 Democrat. 217-g2tx WA NT El»“" R iders to International Harvester Co., day trick, seven to three-thirty. Phone 848. 217-a2tx WANTED —Boys and girls, earn extra stamp money. Sell ua good useable wire hangers. We pay 1c each. Sheets Bros., Cleaners. applicances, such a* washers, refrigerators, irons, Briggs Stratton, Maytag motor*. We pay caah. Arnold A Klenk. Phone 463. 201-ts WANT ElFrcTLfc <SE semi modern home. Guaranteed rent. Indemnity bond or guarantee against damage. No commission. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, f’hoiic 870. 211 kt f WANTED Kitchen help? Phone 28. 213-ts WAITED—Loans on farms. Eaatern money. Low rate*. Very lib. ersl term*. See me for abstract* of UUe. French Quinn. 83-m w-f WANfED -Girl or woman for’gen’eral housework; wages 410 per week; one afternoon and evening off; also all day Sunday. Write P. O. Box 243. Decatur. 216 ,f MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% f 0714 yeera. No expanse to borrower. C. D Lewton, Decatnr. Ind. 15 b-’.f ANYONE wanting us to cook their sorghum must call for appointment. Liechty Cannery ami Cane Mill. Phone Berne 173. 217-it move dead horse*, rows. hog*, etc Decatur phone 2060. We pay all phene cbargea. The Stadler Products Co 18-ts LOSTANb FOUND M*ST Gasoline rati, n book A. Herman Linneineier. Preble. b its STRAYED OR STOLEN - Small Beagle; bla< k with white, brown markings. Name Queen. Ed Hower, Phone 1143. Reward. 217-3tx — ' ■ - ■o— FOR RENT Foil KENT Five n»om furnisheiF, modern hou-e. Inquire R E. Mumma. 808 Adame. 21«-g3t Foil RENT “ 2 room furnished apartment. Also 3-room furnished cabin. Call at 222 N. Fourth St. Phone 1427. b 217 3t FOR - RENT ~~ Modem sleeping roouui. 101 Jefferson street. 218-g3tx O' " ' - Stock Closing New York. Sept. 15 -(UP)—Dow Jones closing stock averages: 30 Industrials 137.83. up 0.09 20 Ralls 34.35. up 0.34 15 rtilltkw 21.41. up 0.10 65 stock- 47.C1. up 0 15. Total stock sale* 595,580 BIHTII « EHTICK 4TK Notice In hereby given that .Mar> Oman Mv,-r>. has fll»<4 a petition In the Circuit Court "f Adams County. Indiana, to have the time and place of her birth determined. H.dd petition Is set for hearing on the J.'nd .1 >y of Srpt«-ml«er, I'.'tJ. CLYDE O. TROUTNER Clerk of the Adam* Circuit Court Kept, la lllrth (erllflenle Notice l» hereby given that I.' ilia Knuth Alit h*> filed a petition In the Circuit Court of Adams Count). Indiana, to have tlie time and pla--e of her tartli determined. Said petition Is set for h aring on th, JJnd day of S. pl. 'nt.- i. Isl CLVKE <• TIIoCTNEIt Clerk of the Adams Clr Utt Court a Sept. 1 • nirih < ertlfleale Notice .s hereby given that It. rnbe iMlb i llurk has filed a petition In th- Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, to hav<- the time and place of her >,irth determined. Said petition I- «•' for hearing on the 2inid day of September. Ist’. CI.VKE «< riWH TNKIt Clerk ot I lie Adam* Clr ult Co <rt N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:36 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 13S Eyes Essmlnu* Gloaooe F*Med NOTICE! We are now buying all grades of Paper stock at present market price. Also want Scrap Iron. Rag*. Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiator*. Brits, Lead Babbitt, etc. W* accept Wire and Tin. Not Tin Can*. All kind* of *crap I* e***nti«i fer w*r purpose*. We nre alee buyer* of B«*f Hide*. Calf Bkin*. Sheep Pelt*. Tallow, Fats and Gr*a*ea, Ola Lard. etc. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe Phone 44J
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WcFSWmZ? r . Z KVKU ISLANDR • Pacific C :. > e W.V.IY ll.x JIAN INLANDS • WAKE • M fWI %/l\ A luMOW 1\ SOLOMON _ \ ' MUIO t*GHT p°r x ATTACK | Al* ■ \ * CTIC>W * •** _\ •* ’(!■ piu..sr>sr| v AUSTRAL!AI ow u< co** l **** Pacific Ocean * s FROGRcSS OF ALHfD OFFENSIVI in the South Pacific war theater can be seen at a glance on this map showing where the latest blows are being aimed at the Japanese holdings. (Intetoational)
Program Saturday To Boost Bond Sale Musical Program Saturday Evening A stimulus to third war loan bond *al<>. will Is- given in a novel musical program Saturday night on the south ramp of the court house, arranged by <* E. Harmon and sponsored by the Schafoi’ store. The volunteer mu*klaus will play and sing favorite piece* and songfor ea<’h purcase of stamps or bonds. Mr. Harmon said. The bigger the l»ond. the longer the magicians will play, the chairman explained. The program will begin at 9 o’clock and continue as long .is the musicians have customers. Participating in the presentation will be the Islanders, the four young l>oys who won the International Guitar league trophy at Cleveland; Itonald and Eileen Beiberlch of Preble, accordian players; the three Hitchcock aisteiw, * harmony trio, and others. Mr. Harmon is rounding up more talent and aMure* the public an entertaining program He urge* the people to enter into the spirit of the program and buy bonds, thus helping to raise Adams coufitjt’t : quota. I g —■ ' o BOND SALES LAGGING (Continued From rage 5) 833.356 25; Pleasant Mills, 8412.50; Preble. 82.630.50, Dick Ehinger. one of the five *one wardens In the city, has reported each day to the finance committee at the First State Bank Solicitors in his territory have done most of their work. The sector! wardrim report to him each eve-, iiing and in the morning. Mr. 1 Ehinger turns the pl-dges in al the | bank. In the up town bustle** district, |
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “DUST IN DANGER!” ~ r ONE &RAIN 19 MlSkOav, ONE IS 1 pILL MAVE k J [ujMCPE /iA ARIT’/MAK'Ck.UJE EVEN FOUND * SOME BRDSEEDJ / \ |CCT SEADUST 7, l|) JwTY ? 'AT LUAS FOOTBALL—VA JUS'SPRINKLES * - SEADUST ON A KIDS'MEADS AN'TMEVr- > KNOCUS ALL THE SUBJECKS e ■ I ' . \ ZX' (WON'TNETO J * Z SCHOOLS' Il I I BLONDIE PARTNERS IN CRIME By Chic Young _ F \ \ ~ »'» /a, - ! -e« v.-;r — ' * T ■' "*" "
the captains have completed their canvassing, except in two blocks. The workers were busy today calling on prospective custom* re. their schedule calling for completion of the job by Thursday night. o JUDGE SUCK (Continued Front Png* I) Ku Khix Klan to obtain his freedom from a life term for murdering Madge Oherhulzer In Indianapolis 17 year* ago. RUSSIANS PUSH (Continued From Pag* I) Sea ot A*«v. The ground forces have been supported by a surprise landing of Russian sailors. The *eam>-ii landed behind the retreating Germans and attacked ammunition trains. More than *<*<* Nazis wer.- killed and much material wa* taken —Including 1.500.000 shell*. At the other end of the line, two Russian forces are reported to have stormed into Bryansk, while a third force drove through to cut off the Nazin retreating toward Roslavl. The Russians are expected to push through Bryan»k and on
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toward Koaiavf, 79 mile* to the northwest on the road to Smolensk. Although the Germans have admitted the loss of Bryansk, no offilial word of the capture hast yet been heard from Soviet ofti< ial*. Latest word from Moscow says Premier Stalin is expected to announce the capture of Bryansk soon, and possibly the fall of Nezhin as well. o SPECULATE ON (Continue! From Fag* 1) troops to garrison the Balkans Other sources report veteran British troops staging commando raid* on the Adriatic coast. This report say* the British have staged ambush raid* on Axis troop communications and landing field*, and wrecked communication*, generally paving the way for invasion. BiitUh forces are known to be active in Greece, and it is posMble the commandos also are on Crete. mhk c to T»vr»»t;it« Nott, I-* hereby given tht T * pu>ar» of Hoot Township. A<l(tin» County. Indiana, that tin- Advlaory llo.ir-1 of »ald Township will meet ■nd - onukf-r Un- following additional emergem y itpproprlations; 8p» lal th hool Fund Pay of Teacher* No .*1 lihnoo ilcrm .* hlefer-teln Trustee »f Hoot Township Hept 1’•
Autos Collide At Road Intersection Three Uninjured In Collision Tuesday Three persons <-scap«'d eerlous Injury late Tuesday afternoon when cars driven by Mis. Cora Stanley. 41. of route two, Geneva and H E Marts, 63, of Berne, collided .u Jefferson township Officer J. C Mendenhall, who in
Public Sale I will sell as publh auction 3 miler Southwest of *’*> l "hire. Ohio, or 2> 7 mile* East of Salem then second house South or 154 mllo South ol Union church, on Thursday, Sept 23, 1943 Commencing at 12:30 P. M. 10 — CATTLE — 10 Guernsey and Durham cow. 4 yr old be fresh in Jan., giving 3 gal. of milk; Brindle cow coining 3 yr old. be fresh in Feb., giving 214 gal. of milk. Guernsey cow coming 3 yr old. be fresh In Feb., giving 254 gal of milk. Brindle heifer. b<- fresh in Jan : Holstein heifer lie fresh in Dec ; 2 open heifer*. 14 mo. old; Holstein bull. 15 months old; Red bull. 8 months old. fat. 17 — HOGS — 17 Spotted Poland China sow with 7 pig*, first litter; 8 feeding shoat* average weight about 85 lb*.; Dur<>< male pig weight 110 lbs FARM MACHINERY John Deere 999 corn planter. I y.-ars old. like new; Wagon with 16' grain bed and hay ladders; John Deere 12" bottom walking plow; Case 14" bottom -ulk> plow; 7 on a side horse disc crow fool roller; American x hoe grain drill; McCormick Deering ingste seeder; McCormick mowipg machine; mud boat; »et of breeching harness; collars; many othei article* too numerous to mention TERMS—CASH. HERMAN GIROD, Owner Clerk W II Patterson Auctioneer—Lestei W ' Bud" Human.
SALE CALENDAR HEIT. 16 John Chllcote, 5 mile southeast of Decatur ou county farm road or 2 mile east I mile north ot Mooroe. Roy 8 Johnson and Lester W ' Bud" Human. SEPT 16 Samuel Haas, Livestock and Personal Property. 5k mile North of Hicksville, Ohio. J F Sanmanii, auctioneer. SEPT 16 Edwin Dietz. Hicksville. O. City Property, Evening sale 6:30 pm. J F Hanmann. auctioneer. HEPT 17 Charle* Reaf. 5 miles north of Hicksville, O. Personal properly. J F. Hanmann. Don Gorrell, auctioneers. SEPT 17 Ohio Quality Guernsey cattle sale. Riding Club. Columbus, Ohio. Roy 8. Johnson, Auct SEPT 18—C. R. Smith * Son, Hartford City, Du roc hogs. Roy 8. Johnson. Auct. BEI*T. 20 —I. A. Montgomery. 2*i mile* we»t of Bryant, State Road 18 and 4 mile north Ellenberger Bro* . auct*. SEPT 20 Mabel Mason Hasty. 80 Acre* and all personal property. 4 mile* West and 1% south of Bryant. Ind. 3. F. Hanmann. *uc. SEPT. 20 J. ('. Barkley, 4 mile* East and 5 miles North ol Decatur on road 101. Johnson & Boh like, Auct*. HEPT 21 Frank Slack. 5 mile* southwest of Winchester, Ind., Regis- . cattle. Roy S John-on. Au* I SEPT 22 Mis Ina Webb. 5 mile* south of Van Wert, O. Roy S. Johnson, Auct. SEPT. 22 Heir* of U. H. Drummond. 621 Adams St.. Real Estate. Human Bros., auctioneer. SEPT 23 Herman Girod, general farm sale, 3 miles southwest Willshire, Ohio or 25s miles east of Salem, second house. Human Bros., auctioneer. SEPT 23 Registered Guern»ey cattie. Butler, Pa Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT. 24 L. F. Wellbourn, 7 miles south of Fort Recovery. Ohio. Roy S. Johnson, Auct. SEPT 25 Combination Registered hog sale, Muncie Fairgrounds. Roy 8 Johnson. Auct. SEPT 27—George Bohannon. 3 miles Southeast of Brookville. Ind. 187 Acres and personal property. J F Hanmann, auct. HEPT. 27 Frazier * Ankrom, New Castle. Ind.. Duroc*. Roy 8. Johnson, auctionoef. SEPT 28—R. V. Bowman & Son. Quincy, Ind. Duroc*. Hoy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT 29 Caldwell Sc Crawford. Connersville, Ind. Duroc*. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT 29- George Wirth. 72 Acre* and all personal property. 5 mile* West and 4 North of South Whitley. Ind J F Hanmann, auctioneer. SEPT 30 -Llmberlost Farms, Portland. Ind. Jersey Cattle Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT 3*» John B Yoder, I mil* North of .Mark Center. Ohio. Sit Acres and all personal property J F. Hanmann. Don Gorrell. au< t. OCT. 5 Daniel Htauffei. 3 miles Southwest of Mark Center. Ohio; 160 Acres J F Sanmann. auct. (M'T. 6 Jacob Mitch. 3 mile southwest of Willshire or 2’4 mile east of Salem. Lester W. "Bud" Sinnan and Chris Bobnko. OCT 14 Albert Davidson, general farm sale, 3 miles south ot Kab-m. Johnson and Human, auctioneers.
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vestigated. reported that the crash occurred at a county road Intersection with state road 11*. known a* the Woodruff corner. He said that Mru. Stanley was driving west on the state road and Marts south on the county road and that he failed to stop for the perferential highway. Officer Mendenhall said he was continuing an investigation of the accident. An Amish youth was rMlng with Mart* Damage to the Stanely car was estimated at 8200. while that to the Mart* auto and a trailer which the car was pulling »«• estimated at 850
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