Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1943 — Page 5
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for firat Insertion 30c One Tima, Per Word I'/ 2 c Additional Ineertione • Par Ward, Par Day 1c Obituaries, Verses, Resolutions. - |1 Menus, run menu etyle Si Notices, Cap Heads, Spt b0dy..—......... 50C (12 picas deep, one column) S i 4 FOR SALE FOlt fcALd — fcrooder bouieo. atreamlined fnaolated type, delivered and aet up, immediate delivery os limited number. See Oeneve Hatcberiea, H C. Stucky. Phone IIS. Oeneva. Ind. 128 ts PUTUNA CRESO FKi in ,irT . Hiclent, economical dinlnfcctant. Use it to protect your llvchtock and poultry ayalnst harmful bacteria and Insects. Stiefel Grain Company. FOR SALE - Kalamazoo raiiKO. Lester Snman. Phone 6761. 240-3 t FOR ilALß—Twelve yearling bull -. weight 700 to 775, from I*o lo 890. Coppeas Station, Monroe, Ind. a 240 6tx POft SALE- ~Nlc,. red field tomatoes. Phone 95-D Monroe, R v Nidliager, mile south of Monroe h 24141 FOR SALK iVli'o lltthT plans, complete with radio, flat Iron, motor bulbs. Arnold A Ktcnk. 2404 t FOR SALfe Registered IDu roc -boars, and Poland China hoar*, old enough for service. Roe, phone 6315. *4 rnl!e west of Soya Co. Nl-Stx FOR SALE I’eare. George Muni* State Road 101. 241-x2tc ro* SALfc -I*o t»ij( white English leghorn yearling hen* Lloyd Roe, Pholip 956-K. $4 mile eas! 'j mile -outh of Preble on Dr. Heaven farm. 2413tx FOR SALK Sow and 10 pig* 2 good Holstein bulls; 2 Shorthorn bulla; some feeding cattle. John Schelman. Phone 5592. 24! 4tx POR BALE — English'Shepherds and Collies; coon deg* lrl*h setter, Cockerel Spanl le, rat dog-, many others. Wanted: killing horses, other livestock suitable so" dog food. 1 mile north. 1 mile east of Bluffton. Ind Harry Reed. 24<i6tx F6irSAL>~2 piece nr hair living room suite, like new. Velour lonnge chair and Ottoman; 9x12 Arm Inst cr rug. good as new 7**3 N Third St. 240-3!x Fsft SALE -La 11 nd 17 stove; fold Ing baby carriage; boy* Eton Jacket site 5, Phone 144*. _ 240-g2t FOR SALE 1941 Harley-Davison *•» motorcycle. 18.000 actual mlhv original tire- and equipped with winter front. 0. W. Koenemann. 1% mile* north and »4 mile can of Preble. 240-a2tx
Wk SALfc -le'head of nku thrifty Hampshire pigs. Just weaned Yearling Durham bull, or will put out on ahares. 11 P Schmitt, phone 967. 240-g3t iFcSSEK CORSETS*— Barbara Rlesen. «27 N. 2nd St ; phone 86 T FOR bALIE —lAour half acre garden lota. Ready for fall plowing Northwest O E Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service, l’hone 870. k 240 ts Wll 'SXLt '6c aorry! If you don’t order one of the new home* being built east of Memorial Only four of 37 left. Order tow. Be yout own decorator. Bot Heller. A Good Realty Service, Phone 870. 237 ts FOR - SALE -Duroc •err ice boars. Fieheat bloodlines. Immuned. Location 10 mile* east of Decatur, on 2*4. H. D. Krelacher. Convoy. Ohio. 221-gi":* 1111 *h;pit> Estate Heatrola* and Warm Morning heating atwes Bring »»s your atove certificate. We haw atoves. Open each evening ex< •pt Wednesday evening Phone M— Stucky A Co., Monroe. Ind. 235-lot FLUORESCENT FIXTURES We fcave a complete tine of fluorescent fixtures Including store, com ■erctal and home. Come in and look them over Arnold A Klenk 238-6! mr SALE— bavetipor l ; desk and hookca-e combined; folding ln-d. iron bed both with spring- nnd mattreaa; long living room stand: end table; porch chair*: window box; Oil heater; hake oreUS car boater: medtcim cabinet: icon •billet and other dishee Mi Emma Baumgartner, an North Second. 26t-f*i>
Leo “Dutch” Ehinger insurance FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 N. ilrt! St- Phone 570
KOH SALK S ft. International combine with motor and pickup reel. In A-l shape on good rubber Phone 973-E, Decatur. 240-g2[ i'(»|{ SALE 5 year old Guernsey row; ealf by side. Jennie Sapp. I'i mile southeast of Hobo. Phone HW 241t3x Ptilt SALE Almiui 200 bu hi-ls of corn, call at 1044 Itueeell Street. Decatur. 24!-a2tx FOR SALK Excellent Kiefi-r canning pears. Phone 10 on 17. Craigvllle. 241g3ix AVAILAHLK now — the genuine Estate Heatrola as always. I'se your stove purchase certificate wisely gi" America's number one home healer. See Decatur Hatchtoy. d< iU Silt! ATTENTION 6 ion* commercial ferillixer sold at auction at the John Davison sale. Thursday Oct. 14. 241-2 t WANTED WANTED — Boys and girls, earn extra stamp money. Sell ue good useable wire hangers. We pay lc each. Sheets Bros., Cleaners. 207-ts SEWING - MACHINE IIEPAIRINO —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's. 445 South First. 232 27tx WANTED—Woman to care for two children. 9 mouth* and 3 year* old. Mother working. Fred Locke, corner 7th and Monroe. 240-4tx WANTED Women to help In laundry. Decatur laiundry and Dry Cleaning. Phone 134. 24<'4ix WANTED—I!*ed ga*olln« washing machine. ||. G. J eeph, Monroe route one. 240-2*x WANTED TifllENT - M d. n or «cmi-modcm home. References. Hob Heller. A flood Realty Service Phone &70. 240-k's WANTED Rider* lo Port Wayn", day shift. 7 to 2, phone 1370. 241-3tx WANT»V> — Tofld. Or riders Ij Port Wayne. Third trick O. K, II p. m. to 7 a. in. Phone 6493 a 241-21 s WANTED—Used appllcances, such as washers, refrigerators. Irons. Briggs Stratton, Maytag motors We pay rash. Arnold A Klcnk Phone 463. 201-ts A PERMANENT JOB We are looking for a man or woman who wants a permanent job that won't stop when the war is over. WE CAN OFFER A 5-day week on well-estab-lished coffee and grocery routes, good salary, plus extra pay for new business; car furnished; operating expenses paid. Call or write for interview. JEWEL TEA CO., Inc. 3304 Calhoun St. Fort Wayne Indiana I -—--o MISCELLANEOUS FIX IT SHOP Electric appliances repaired — Iron*, vacuum cleaner*. lamps, washers, etc. If It 1 * electric, I repair It. Phone 666 for one day service. 21*-6!x FARM LOANS It I 15? 1" >• 5$ No expense to borrower C. D. Decatur, Ind. 15-b-ts FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, aiding and John* Manvllle rock wool Insulation. Save* fuel, upell* comfort, health, security. Board man. Phone 411. HMTt FARMERS ATTENTION We re move dead hor»e*. cow* hog*, etc Decatur phone 2<'o<i We pay all phone charge-. The Stadler ProducuMTj^^^ __ iNSt RE pimltry !•»—* “ Worm pullets with the noii-shuck Sai* buiy ltola-4'ap I'-e Av 1-Tab- in feed „i» tunic ami > mdltloner. Get yoilt pullet* on Wayne Egg ;isa*h now Decatur Hatchery. 24D1 FROZEN FOOD CABINETg Locker in your home. 600 tbs capacity. ALLEN SALES CO.. INC. 1323 S. Calhoun St. Fort Wayne. Indiana | FOR RENT FOK RFNT —I room house. light and water furm-hed. 9*l*4 per month Immediate ptwce.vion. Fhont 610 or .112. 11 FOR RENT- Hoa- «n tar n Pay rent by doing chore* out -Id .if woiklug hours Repiy H«* s>•• t*vuiocrat Office. .'tl-gJtx POR KEXT 3-room cabin running water, sink and toil*!. Willow Camp. 1 miic *outb ua J*. Phono 3573 01 1427 a7 ' telt pnrim —room modern home. Shower indtx*r toikt in Brimflil I'atKFhuut 61W vr 11J. .
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LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Stray male bog. a addleback type. Oliver Painter, Berne route two 239-3tx LOST Blue tick black and tan hound, named Duke Reward Phone 1181. 239-3 IX LOST OR STRAYED- Black, white spotted pig. Weight about 160. Phone 10*7. Reward. 241-2 IX Fine Violators Os State Liquor Laws 30-Day Jail Term To One Violator Indianapolis, Ocl. 12. — (UP) — The Indiana alcoholic beverage commission has penalized 16 violator* of the slate liquor law*. The |u-naltl<M range from fines of 125 to a fine of 8100 plus a 30-day jail sentence. Six of the offender* are operator* of social or fraternal organization* iiiohl of (hem named for selling liqticr on Sunday* or after hour*. The Youclie country club in frown Point was given the most severe penalty of the day for posKfawlon of untaxed liquor. Other organization* named are the Cressmore country club in Hobart, the Home Worker* club of South Bend, lodge 362 of the B. P. O. E. In Jeffersonville, Eaat Chicago Post 315 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the H B. Abraham Lincoln society of Gary. Other violator* penalized are Jutes Milzarek and Michael Gaboweki of l*« Porte, Slaveo Julovich and Jacob Solomon of Gary. Christ Pope da* kls of East Chicago, Charles Klelnschinldt of Hammond. Peter Combi* of Valparaiso and Marlon Smith. Priceili Jaeinskl and Norton Smith of Michigan City. 0 — Andrew Mose Henry Will Is Probated The wlil of the late Andrew Mi we Henry wa* probated In circuit court today Since the widow and eon were deceased, the estate wa* I bequeathed *« a frand-on. Andrew Max Henry. No estimate of the estate wa* made. 0 Ice cream conwumption In 1942 was 13 quarts per person, In 1913 -he average j. expected to be about 8.5 quart*. a NOTICE TO TAXHAVKR* Noth <* I* hereby given that M«n* day 1 will !«■ the l#»t day t« pay your Fall Inutallnw-nt <«f taxea. Th« '-ounty treasurer'* office will pen from * A. M to 4 P. M during the tax paving season. All taxes not paid by that time will be-ome delinquent and an *55 penalty will be added, an additional S'", will lie added for ea h year tax remain* unpaid from firat Monday ,» November In the year the dettn-quen.-y occurred. Those who have h .ugh! or sold property and wl»h 1 division of taxes are a»ked to I'fiftip In at once, fall on the Auditor for errors and any reduction. The Treasurer can make no correction*. The Trcanurer will not he responsible for the penalty »f delinquent taxes resulting from the omission of tax-payer* to state definitely on what property they desire <0 pay, In whose name It may be found, In what township or orporation It la situated Person* owing delinquent taxe* shoul-l pay them at once, the law la su. h that there I* no option left for the Treasurer but enforce the collection of delinquent taxes. County order* will not be paid to any-one owing delinquent taxee Nil persons are warned agalnet them. Particular attention. If you pay taxes in more than one township mention the fact to the Treasurer also see that your receipt* call for all your r«stl estate and personal property. In making Inquiries of the Treae- • urer regarding taxes to Insure reply do not fall to inelude return postage John Blakey Treasurer Adams County, Indiana Oct. « t«, Nov. I
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Mediterranean Not Free Oi Axis Subs Knox Says Shipping Not Entirely Safe Washington, Oct. 12 — lUPI Secretary of the navy Knox *ay* tho Allies still do not have 100 percent control of the Mediterranean. Although the Italian fleet now I*. on our side. Knox *ays that German submarine* still are prowling in the Mediterranean. And thu*. he says, our shipping still I* not completely safe. Knox held hi* first new* conference since returning from a 25.000 mile tour of the Europe and Africa battlefront* He *ay* he visited the battlefront in Italy, and It took Just a snort Jeep ride to convince him that Allied iroop* have some lough country to flghl
m■■ ■■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Are You Having A Public Sale? ■ Book Your Sale with the f SUM AN BROTHERS; Leftter W. “Bud” Suntan, Auctioneer ■ 1 mile eaat of Dacatur, lat houae eaat of the place known ■ as Steele ochool houea. g Telephone, Decatur 6761. r« ■ fl '»« ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Public Sale 1 have bought a small farm and I will cell at public auction, Located 3*4 miles Bssf, 2 mile North of Berno or 2 mile South of Salem, on the John Wolff farm, on Thursday, Oct. 14, 1943 Time—l2:3o P. M. Prompt 2 — HORSES — 2 Roan Gelding. 3 years old, sound, well broke; Bla.'k Gelding colt 1 year old. 16—CATTLE—16 Guernsey cow. 5 years old. with ealf by side Holstein cow 7 > old. will be fresh before day of sale: Registered Jersey cow. 2 v • he fresh In Fe4>.. giving good flow of milk Jei«ey cow 7 yrs old. wafresh In July, rebred giving good flow of milk; Ayrshire A ll.''•'•in mixed cow. I yr*. old, will he fresh In Dec , giving milk; Ayi-h: .v Holstein mixed cow 3 yr* old. will be fresh In Nov giving i Ayrshire A Jersey mixed cow. 3 yr*. old. b* fresh in April giving •! Tow of milk. Iloljteln heifer 2 y:s. old. Ju : bred R. <1 row 6T> will be fresh In Jan, giving flow of milk; Red cow I yrs old. w.i! b, fresh In Dec., giving milk; Roan cow. 3 yr- old, will be f ■ It In J.*n giving milk; Guernsey bull, 2 yr*. old. eligible to register, sired i»y i bull from the Pm* Manor dairy as Goshen. Ind ; 2 bulls. 1 year old; 2 bulls, 6 months old. 37 — HOGS — 37 Du roc sow coming third litter of plgi, will farrow Oct 12; ll* gi*sered Hampshire sow eomlng third Utter of pig* wilt f.irrow o. • i’i 3 Hampshire sows coming second litter of pigs, will farrow in Dee; 2 Duroc gilts; 4 Hampshire gills: 3 Hampshire hoars Th—- gilt- •«<! boars.are eligible lo register. 23 feeding shoal*, average weight 70 Ib*. All these hogs are double immuned. 17 — EHEEP — 17 14 Shropshire ewes, ages from 1 to 5 yr* old; Registered Shrop shire buck. 4 yrs old. good breeder; buck coming 1 year old buck I*4 years old POULTRY—SO head more or lc** of nice Plymouth R k|nb ts 5 bronze turkey hens; 1 tom. 1 bronze turkey hen with 13 poult*. HAY —8 ton more or less of good clover hay. FARM IMPLEMENTS A MISCELLANEOUS Wagon with lied and hay ladders; Gale 12" bottom walking plow: wood frame. 2 section spike tooth harrow; Kentucky 1« hoe grain drill; Gale com planter with fertilizer and bean attachments; Mr-Cormick-Deerlng single row corn cultivator: another single row <<.rn cultivator; walking beet lifter; grindstone; 2 hog fountain*; good D< Laval cream separator; Zephyr kerosene brooder stove; set oi breeching harness; set of fly net*; collar*; galvanised dipping tank. Bxl2 brooder house; wire turkey platform; some barrels, and many other articles — HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Allen heatrola healing stove; 3 piece living room suite: somt dishes; 25 lb size ice box; some other household art Irk - TERMS—CASH Albert “John” Davison, Owner Clerk H W. Baumgartner. Auctioneers—Roy 8. Johnson A Lester W. "Bud" Suntan.
over. Knox also rev<qtl*d that he rode a P T boat to within sight of Naples on the day that tho Germans were completing their preparations for evacuation. Knox wa* In England when the lirltfsh midget submarine* made their specatcular raid up a Norwegian fjord and torpedoed the German super-battleship Tlrpitz 1 And the navy secretary expresses hi* belief that the Tirpitz now is immobilized at least temporarily He made no estimate oil how long, hut some !»ndon sources think Ihe Tlrpitz I* knocki-d out for at least three months — and perhaps a year. o— Moose Lodqe Members Meet This Evening — Member* of Mam- lodge 1311. I-oya! Order of Moo e, are asked to meet tonight at 7:15 o'clock ut the Moo*e home, from where they will go lo the ISlaek funeral bom" to view the body of the late Robert : Smith.
WANTED Power Sewing Machine Operators ! Opportunity to make good money. 5-I)AY WEEK. j No Saturdays.* We are an essential industry. j Bag Service, Inc. | | North Second SI. Phone 556 BAAA<WWIiIWM^NWWtaA»WN4ANIfIfI»WNWWWWWW>A
SALE CALENDAR Os T 13 G A Hnrless. l'a mile south of Middleberry. Ohio. Closing uiit sal* E E. Heviiigton auctioneer OCT 13 C. E Mosley A- Son. Peru. Ind Duroc*. Roy Johnson, auct. (H'T 13 Joi i K'-lirtl, 3 mile* east 'll H! ifftotl. Elb-tibery,-, Bros. auct. OCT. II Albert Davidson, general farm sale, 3 miles south of Salem. Johnson ana Suman. auctioneer*. OCT 11 Roy L ('ooltnaii, I miles Southeast of Mark Center, Ohio, 47 acres and personal property J F. Kaninann, auctioneer. OCT. 15 Arthur Tompson, Wabash, Ind Chester Whites, Roy 8. Johnson, auct. OCT 15 Mrs. Metta .Spade, 10 Acres adjoining Jay City, Indiana. J F. Sanmann, auctioneer. OCT 15 Harold Troyer, 1 mile north, 3 mile* east and mile north of Bluffton. Ellenberger Bio* auct-. OCT. 16 Ersel Walley, Paulding. O. Duroc* Roy Johnson auct. OCT 16 ('ha* Burrell. Hii ksville. Ohio. City and Personal property. J. F Sanmann a Don Gorrell. auctioneer*. OCT. 16—Amo* Youse 1 mile east 1 mile south, then 'i mile east of Itoagland. Glenn C Merlca. auct. OCT 1* Vern Eikenberry. Peru. Ind Duroc* Roy Johnson, auct. OCT lx Bill Wingfield, mile West of Defiance, O. 496 Acres and 75 head Registered Holstein*. Ross Downing A J F Sanmann Auctioneers. OCT. 19 Win Arndt. Lafayette. Ind Duroc*. Roy Johnson, auct. (K'T 19 -C B Folker. '« mile West of Edgerton. Ind. Personal Pr<K I» fy J F Sanmann A D m Gorrell, auciloneer*. OCT 2<$ — Bruce Pullen Liberty, Ind. Duroc* Roy Johnson, auct. OCT. 2<) —Lawrence Buffi*nbarger, 2' t miles Northeast of Decatur, Personal Property. J F Sanmann. auctioneer. OcT 21 Stewart A Kline. Camden, o Duroc* Roy Johnson, auct. (H'T 21 F:.ink Lull". mil' West of Hicksvllle, Ohio well Improved 9s Acre fa, m J F Sanmann. auctioneer. OCT 22 Gerald P Ottenlaiiib r, miles West of Sherwood, Ohio. V .Vt> J F .Sttitnaiiii, auctioneer. -OCT 22 Canfield. O. Guernsey cctle sab* R.iy s Johnson, surf. OCT 23 Ml Vernon. O Knox Co Guern-ey sale. Roy Johnson, auct. OCT 25 Cha* T. Neal,.. Orange, Va Aberdeen Angus cattle sale. Roy s. Johnson, auct. j OCT 26 Herbert Hamilton. Gr< • n-hurg. Ind. Duroc*. Roy S. Johnson, auct. OCT 27 Geo Stadler, 7 mile* Northeast of Indianapolis Guernsey cattle sale Roy S. Johnson, auct. OCT 27 Ralph liarkley. I' 3 mile- wee and 1 milt north of Monroevill Gcnc'al farm sale Christ Rohtike auctioneer OCT 2' Chari* W Snarr and B E Barbie, ’j milt south and l'« mile cu-t of Ossian Closing out ah- Christ Bolinki. auctioneer. OCT 2s Ralph Rhincheart, Cutler. Ind Guernsey cattle sale. Roy S Johnson, auct. Of’T 29 N S Miller, to Acres of Coal land. 5 miles Northwest of Covington. Ind J G Sanmann, auctioneer i OCT 29 Grant Owen*, first house South of Washington hool house. Cosing out sale Roy Johnson Auctioneer. I OCT 30 Kelly Property. ll* Johns Street. Decatur, ind J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer OCT 29—Karl McVlck' i-. I’pland. Ind. Dttroca Roy Johnson, auct. • NOV I Cha inn e> June- miles East and 2 North of Ib rin, Improved Aim Farm J $ Sanmann Auctioneer NOV 1- J M Richard* A Son. Venedocla. O General farm sale. Roy S Johnson, auct. NOV. 2 Clint Halt. 4 mile* Southeast of Decatur, on County Farm road Closing out sale Roy S Johnson, auct. INoV 3 W S Humpke. Roanoke. Ind. Guernsey cattle salt Roy Johnson, auctioneer. NoV. I Roman a Helen Schurmati. 7 mile* south of Chattanooga. . Oh oon road 19 Guernsey cattle sale Roy Johtisan. auct. i Yov 3 Chaiimey Jon.-, I mil. south of Salem Closing out -ale. R ) S Johus-m jin ' lorn • j NOV * Monroe llyers, I milyes north <>f Dent school hottsc Closing out sale Johnson A Suman. auctlooners. NoV !t clialrn' Mill* : 2 mile* north of Rockford Ohio. Closing out sale Roy Johnson, auctioneer. i \'OV 10 Charles Shoaf. Administrator Stioaf estate 3 miles south and 3 miles w*.-t of Dccatui Closing nut sale. Roy Jhliiison. auctioneer
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