Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1943 — Page 5

BL aY NOVEMBER 13, 1943.

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for flrat Insertion 30c Ona Tima, Per Word lj/ 2 < Additional Inaertlona Per Word, Par Day If Obituaries, Verses, Resolutions si Menue, run menu style.— |1 Notlcee, Cap Heads, 8-pL body we (12 picas deep, one column) * FOR SALE Fdft tALK — B t oo d e r homes streamlined Insulated type, delivered and set up. Immediate delivery on limited number. See Geneva Hatcheries, E C. Stucky. Phono IM. Geneva, Ind. 12! ts Several Glu-True pre-fabricated brooder houses on hand. Stiefel Grain Co . 217 N. First S’ 24241 FOR SALE—Last of new homes for duration. Monthly payments easier than rent. Rob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. k 256-t! FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet e<-dan, good rubber. Lloyd Byerly, I mike west of Monroe. 267-a3tx RECEIVED SHIPMENT large size genuine Estate Heatrclas. America's No. 1 home heater. He wise; use stove certificate on genuine Estate Heatrola. The Decatur Hatchery. 267-8 t FOR SALE — Man's new topcoat and hat, 36 to 38 and 6’4; heavy overcoat; shirts. 144; all-w o| grey suit. 36. Ladies hrown gaberdine tailored suit with hip length Jacket, 16; beautiful shoes, 7’4 to 84; nurses oxfords, 74- Phone 503. 267-3 t FOR - SAIJJ — Five - shoats, weight 130 lbs. each Phone 643-R. a 268-2tx FOR HALE 1" WBte R ■ lets. 12 weeks old. Phone 8194. It FOR SALE Hampshire male hog. 1 year old. full blooded. William Neadatine. Phone Monroe 96-K. 268-<3tX FOR SALE - Pure - Fred Berkshire boar. Proven sire. T. II Baitsell. Decatur route 4. 268t3x Folk SALE - % ton Pocahontas Coal; alao 6 tube Goodyear Radio in good condition. Must -ell before Nov. 20. Call at 115 N. 6th street or phone 429. 268-3 t FOR SALK -Melody •("' Saxaphone also 1935 Ford V-8. Phone 655. 265-2’x FOR SALE 12 gugt IM2 Winchester shotgun. Phone 391 268 2tx FOR SALE S 1 „ i-d Qin • u E ectrlc washer; several used living room suites, like new; chest of drawer-; wardrobe; new and used heatrolas and beating stoves. We have a large stock of new laundry stoves; ail types new and used mattresses; good used inner-prlng mattresses, several modi in kitchen cabinets and breakfast sets. Decatur Upholstery Shop. 145 So. Second St.. Phone 42't. 268t2 FOR BAIJE - T-Tm of geldings. 3200 Hat. Age It* years. Good workers. John Zimmerman, mile south of Peter-on. 268-g3tx — i

Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area First U. B. On Saturday night lb v. and Mrs. Russel! Ford will iin-—nt a •on* feat. In thl- service. Rev. Ford will situs many request number* of favorite hymns Many »r<looking forward to this treti’ In music. On Thursday i veiling the main auditorium was nearly filled there being approximately 175 present. We welcome visitors in our midst every evening. A new device reduces by onethird the time required to fold surgical dressing*. NOTICE Positively no hunting on my farm. MRS. VON REBER N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: «:M to 1l:M tt:M to S:« Saturdays. *:M p. m. Cyan »■—laed Slaaaaa Fitted

WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil. belts, parta. Boardman's, 445 South First WANTED Radios to repair. Uh--261-ts WANTED - ? O~RENT-ModarTor *eml modern home. Referencea. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 240-ktf WANTED—Hemstitiching and buttonhole making. Mm. Boardman, 415 S i-.ith First. 256-27tx WANTED—Woman or couple to perform janitor service in office. Apply 11. N. Allen. Central Sova Co. 26913 WANTED To rent 80 or 120 acre farm on shares. Address Box 189 care Democrat. 268-3tX o MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION We remore dead horses, cows, hogs. etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay ail phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts FREE ESTIMATES for rooting, aiding and Johns Manville rock wool Insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 259-241 o LOST AND FOUND LOST —Pair ladies brown kid mittens. Finder please phone 8193. 268-2 t o - — FOR RENT FOR RENT Tw i room house partly modern, 330 Line Street. Phone 860 after l;00 p. m. 267-a3lx o Some people emceed by making friends out of their fears. o Horse Sense When harvesting soybeans for storage, keep in mind that unlike corn, mature soybeans may dry more lhan 5 percent between early morning and noon on a warm, dear fall day. —ha— Bagworms, which pass the winter in bags hanging on trees, are abundant thia yeai. Picking the bugs and burning them is a suggextid practice. — ha- • Many aeed dealers report that i hey can clean seed for farmers now. but may not have the time 'o do so In the spring. —hs--A quick growing small grain crop, such as rye. will help hold 'he -oil while a stand of grass is being established in a waterway. — hs— An artiHt knows how to do things; a scientist knows why things work. Be an artistic scientist and know ls>th. -h- - Sheep Infested with stomach worms usually liecome weak and in most cases the membranes of the eyes and mouth an- extremely pule. -Ln • R< membei - afier Nov. IV railbits aren't rationed--hs— Save labor and damp litter worries with a deep, built-up litter in the laying house. Purdue Poultry Reb ase No. P*. available at any Indiana coumy .igricultural, exten-

Wb BK BE i I A> .sm. v-°l Y * j ' .-sX'ißfO W JAM H DAVIS, chairman of the War Übor Bo«d and also chairman of the hvc-mxn WLB committee investigating tlw cort of living •tructuxe, h-> bluntly warned organized übor „ l^* t ,. 11 would be chasing ''* *iD ® f th * wisp" w pressing for general wage raises over and above the “Uttte Steel’’ formula. Davis wd 1 was "widely misunderstoo! m aa e*rl : - statement to Vice President Henry A. Wallace that one bArtn* the load m the fight against infiatmn. (International)

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sten office, contains details. —hs— Store apples, pears, pumpkins and squash with the steins attached. —hals you're making Christmas presents at home, try to finish

T TP 1 1 " J ...... • Ma hl E- > *DE* RUCTION OF A GERMAN BASE in Greenland established to send weather reports to Berlin is shown # in these photos. Coast Guardsmen and U. S. Army soldiers are pictured, top, advancing in skirmish formation toward the baas In the hills. Capture of Dr. Rolfe Sensae, junior officer in the German Y Navy is iUuatrated in the drawing, lower left, by Coast Guard Combat Artiat Norman Thomas Dr., S-nsse is shown after his capture in photo, lower right The base was discovered by the U. 8 Armyeledge patrol, a force of Danish hunters. Official United States Coast Guard photos. (International)]

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them with a profes.«ional, handmade look — not a "homemade" appearance. — he— A practice that iv profitable for a xingle crop may have been followed at the expetiMO of vol) fertlhty. When this occurs. *<M-iety

• as a whole suffers from such ' short sightedness. — Its— Waterways may be established ■ more cheaply by seeding than by - sodding —hs -• Do not put fresh cows on full

feed until four weeks or more after freshening —h»Is your home safe? Approximately 157,000 people were Injuied and 1.050 were killed in accidents In Indiana homes last year. —hs— Further information on any of the foregoing topics may lie obtained by writing to the Dept, of Agricultural Extension, Purdue University. — —-o — . Thief Likes Variety Los Angeles, Cal.-t UP)—According to the local police, cash ia no longer the great atbaction of thieves. The trend is changing, they say. On the same evening a burglar stole from the home of Rudolph Friml, the famous composer. 35 of

Public Auction Have sold my farms and am s'-lling the following property 2 miles South and miles Has' of Salem. Ind. 4 miles South and I'4 miles West of Willshire. Ohio or 6 miles East and 2 miles North of Berne, Ind. on Wednesday, Nov. 17 at 11:00 A. M 9 CATTLE: Roan cow 5 yrs. old. will be fresh near sale date, a six gal cow Red cow 4 yrs old. six gal cow pasture bred Guernsey cow 4 yrs. old. will be fresh in March, a 7 gal. cow Guernsey cow 2 years old. will l«e fresh near sale date, i 5 gal cow. TWO EXTRA GOOD HEIFERS pasture bred Two Bulls 44 HOGS: 4 Spotted Poland China Sows 4 Chester White Sows, 2 will farrow n<«r sale date. 36 Feeder Pigs about 2 months old 300 Plymouth Rock Pullets. HAY AND FEED: 5 ton Alfalfa. 15 ton Clover Hay 4 ton Baled Clover. 130 bales Oats Straw 3VO shocks Com Fodder. FARM EQUIPMENT: Tank Heater; New Water Tank; Hog Water Fountain; three Hog Troughs. ELECTRIC MOTOR, horse power, pump jack and heavy duty motor Corn Shelter; Single and Double Trees; Halters; 425 four Inch Tile; 100 Hollow Tile; New Buzx Saw; Forks, Shovels; 12 hole hog feeder; and many other pieces of equipment. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Kalamazoo Circulating Heater, nearly new; No lv Round Oak Heater, some canned goods; and some household articles TERMS—CASH. HARRY LEWIS, Owner J F. Sanmunn--Auctioneer Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana Elmer Baumgartner- -Clerk. laidies of the church society will serve lunch. SALE CALENDAR NOV. 15—Sherman Archer, second house South of Pleasant Mills, general farm rale. Johnson and Human, aucts. NOV. 16 I H Klndy. west of Fort Wayne near latke Everett. Registered Holstein cattle. Hoy Johnson, auctioneer. NOV. 1718 West Salem. Wisconsin. Guernsey cattle sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. NOV. 17- Harry Lewis. 2 miles South and I'4 East of Salem. Indiana. Personal property. J. F Sanmann. auct. NOV. 17 G Remy & Florence Bierly. 3'4 miles southwest of Geneva, Ind 80 Acre Farm. Jeff Llechty. auct. NOV. 18- John Tumbleson. general farm sale, 74 miles northeast of Berne. Lester W "Bud” Eutnan. auctioneer. NOV. 18 Heirs of Carl Smith Estate. 2 miles South of Farmer, Ohio. Improved low Acre farm Don Gorrell J F Sanmann. aucts. NOV. 19 Arthur Kimberlln. 3 miles Northwest of Decatur on the Winchester ißiver* road Complete closing out -ale. Roy S. Johnson auctioneer. Not 19—Byr.m Whittredge. general farm sale. 3 mill uunh and 3 mile •■ast of Berm Lestei W "Bud Human, auctioneer NOV 2** Mr- Fanny Ray. Admr. late Robert F Smith, real estate and personal property. Pleasant Mills Lester W "Bud" Suman, all< tloneer NOV. 20- Lawrence McConnell. 1* 2 miles east and 1 mile south and 4 mile east of Wren. Ohio. General farm sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. NOV 20 J. b and Edrh A Cannon. 4*3 miles .Northeast of Harlan, inn Improved 159' 3 Acre Farm J F Sanmann. auct. NOV 22 Matila Kylei. 5 miles Southwest of South Whitley, Ind. Highly Improved 2'*** Acre Farm. J F Sanmann. Auct. NOV. 22 William Jones, Fairmount. Ind Guernsey cattle. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. .NOV 23 George M ><>re. 3* 2 miles North of Edgerton. Ohio 122 Acre farm Modern Improvements. J F Sanmann. auct. NOV. 24 -I, wls Akom. 6 miles west and 14 miles south of Van Wert. Ohio. Farm sate. Roy Johnson, auctioneer NOV 24 l*rcstoii Rose. 34 miles Northwest of Edgeiton. o 6** Acre W>ll Improved farm Don Gorrell. J F Sanmann. aucte. NOV 29 Centra! Indiana Guernsey sale Indianapolis. Indiana. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. NOV .’l** .Mrs Palmer Eichei. *, mil- east of Decatut on Stat* Road 221 Roy D Hiatt, auctioneer DEC 1 Vera M Hower, business building. 7**6 West Monroe Street. H II High. auct. DEC 8 Fred Bildei be< k. 1 mile Southwest of Willshire. Ohio. Fann land and personal property. J F Sanmann and Frank DelHuger, auctioneers

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his own recordings, while a Bute further down th* street 10 pounds of cotte and 19 pounds of sugar were stolen The police were Inclined to believe it was the same burglar who did both jobs, with the Intention of having a good sup of coffee while enjoying Frimi's compositions. Children’s Clothing CruMde New York —(UP)— More than 400,000 pound) of clothing have been distributed to needy children in isola’ed sections of the United States, child war victims In Britain and needy youngsters in Puerto Rico a< a rt»ult of the National Children's Clothing Ouaade, according to Dorothy Canfield Fisher, of the advisory committee.