Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1941 — Page 2

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> Test Your Knowledge ( Cao you answer seven of these | ten questions* Turn to page | Four for the answer*. • ♦ I. The term "southpaw" I* O*' quently applied to certain kind* ofi l.a.eobll players. r.p.M tally those I who pitch. catch. or play centerfitrM? t Which President first occupied the White II'IUSI*? 3. I'rawn I* a shrimplike son food, creole candy, or a name for a bitlltaru gunriue? 4. Name the last books in the Old and the N< w Testament*. 6 In which mouth due* FUx Day fail? tl The t'ohioaeum In Rome war used fui gladiatorlai < oinbats, .burlesque show*. or exhibits of fine arts? 7. Which State Is sometimes call- < <1 lb •••ret? * John It lt<M kcfeller *r. or John , Steele, an oil operator in Pennsyl- 1

THE OIL HEATER WITH THE EXCLUSIVE VACUUM FLOOR HEAT DELIVERY PRINCIPLE ■ Lonergon-Ventu-Roter forced air circulating heater. Hom* owner who desires the outstanding heater of the year chooses Loner gun Ventu-Roter, Compare and you will oelect the Ventu Roter. 4 Models 7 Number* Select your Lonergon Fireside Heater at H. L Lankenau Co. 1.11 Monroe SI. Phone 865 Publie Sale Having sold the farm. I will sell at public auction. 2* • mile# Northwest of Decatur on the River road. FRIDAY, October 31st Commencing al 12:06 Noon HORSE: One Sorrel Mare, wt. 1600, well broke. , J CATTLE: One Jerney cow, 7. be frenh in Jan.; One Year- ! ling Durham heifer; One Guernsey heifer, be frenh noon. IKH.S: White Sow with *.» pigs by aide. POIT.TKY: 75 Barred Rock pullets. FEED: 150 bu. Corn; 3 ton Clover Hay. — IMPLEMENTS — Massey-Harris Tractor, first class condition; 14 inch Tractor plows; Tractor disc; Riding cultivator; J. Deen 2 section spike tooth harrow, brand new; Mower; Wagon & 16 ft. hay ladders; Manure spreader; One Tractor drive belt; DeLaval Cream Seperator; Oil Brooder stove, new; Chick Feeders &. Fountains; Pump jack & Electric motor; Trailer & Stock rack; One 1 wheel trailer with steel box; One Large Pile Buzz Wood. MISCEI.I.ANEOCS: Globe Range Cook Stove; Glow Boy large size heatrola; Library table; Kitchen table & chairs;, Chest of drawers; 2 Commodes; 2 Beils; Radio; Rug Pad 10x12; Oil Stove and oven; and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash. KENNETH H. REED, Owner Roy S. Johnson & Son, Auctioneers. T. Schieferstein, Clerk.

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STATE FARMERS BACK DEFENSE Indiana Farmcrx To Cooperate In Food For Definite Plan* Indianapolis, Oct 39 il'PI Hoosier farmers formed sn uabrok en line liohind the national delens. effort today as 1.. M irshsll Vogler, chairman of the state VMIM dr fease lx>ard. reported that manty • tsiard* throughout Indiana have an opted agrhultural production vsnta. was given the nickname "maloti Johnny"? p. Name tno nrit i*>etma*ter General in Franklin D. Ili-oeunlt's * latilnet? !<• Who composed the “IMt OverI tare"?

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Bus, Sedan Crash Hcadon; Two Dead, 22 Hurt —« ——- ■ ■ * pi imr ~w~ ~ J • .. ... jy r— A.. ■ - • bn *» * Charred wreckage of an automobile which crashed hcadon into a bus north of Downers Grove, 111., taking the lives of two person* in the sedan and injuring 23 others on the bu*. is pictured above. The automobile burst into flames after the crash. Where 15 Kentucky Miners Died After Blast JI J Friend* and relatives and rescue workers crowd about the entrance to the Sterling Coal company mine outside Daniel Boone. Ky. awaiting the removal of the bodiea of their loved one*, trapped when an explosion wrecked the mine and closed Its only entrance. Rescue crews found 15 bodiea in Um mme. Thirty-six other miners were saved and brought to the surface.

goals Mtahllshed In the nationwide "food for freedom" campaign. Reporting that county meeting* launching the food program have been completed Vogler slated he was confident the 1942 goal* set

For Lasting Happiness • • Give Furniture and jou give happiness for manv a Chnatauui to come. At Zwick’tt you’ll find your selection an ea*ty and plea.*vant ta*k an out Mock Im complete with everythinx that Ih new and beautiful and price* that arc rifht.

up for Indiana farmer* would Im* ' fulfilled. "While in a few instances court-1 tie* may not be able to meet quotas i in specific line*, other counties have indicated they could eiieedi j their goals in the same lines, thus making up the deficiencies." Vogler I said. The state chairman reported that at the present time. AAA committeemen in every county wgre contacting fanners to aid them tn drawing up a 1942 farm plan and Intention *lieet. listing each farm product the operator will produce in the coming year. The farm-to-farm canvass was expected to l>e completed by Dec. I. when the jig-saw of farm production will lie assembled to form a complete picture of the stale’s agricultural capacity. TODAY S WAR | frONTINI’ED FROM FAGK ON«> vaslon aimed at the near eaat. Heba*U|M>l I* strongly fortified. It was the seelie of the historic Siege of 1954. when it took the British, French and Turkish allies 111 months to reduce It. Nebaslapol lies south of the mountain range which divides the peninaula. Even It it held out for month*. Il would de no barrier to

Ia German drive north of the range through Kirsch tu the Caucasian I mainland. If the German pincer* movement «»: t.ded It* object would u. to ! invest the oil field* and establish « grip on the Caucasus north of the mountain range which run* from the BU> k Bea to the Caspian. This prospect raises the question of what Britain may do. The British naturally are deeply concerned over keeping the oil fields out of German hands. They are also concerned over preventing the Germans from establishing themselves so perilously close to the near east and the road to India. The Germans would have the barrier of the Caucasus mountains to overcome. They might attempt a drive along the coastal railroads to Batutn on the Black Bea and Baku on the Caspian, as well as an encirclement by sea. It has liven reported iM-rsist«-iitly In recent day* that Gen. Bir Archibald Wavell, commander of the Indian army. Is prepared to throw his forces alongside the Russians In (he defense of the Caucasus. Gen. Wavell has close to 1.000.'t00 men under hl* command. The best stand, from the British point of drtendinx the east, would be south ti! the monntataa. Gea. Wavell was reported to have been in Tiflis recently. discussing

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• =r RATgg Owe Tima— Minimum charge of 25c fer to word* er lesa. Over ! SO weeda, Hi* per word. Two Times — Minimum charge Os 40* foe to worde er leea Over N worde to per word ter i the two tlmea Three Timer -Minimum chorge I at tOo tee K worde or Isen Over to wirde f/H for word I for the three tlmea Card of Thanks Mo Obituaries snd verses .. 41.00 Open rate— Display advertising 40c per column Inch. “•LIND" ADVERTIBEMENTa Advertisement* appearing in this column witboot name* signed are "blind “ They are to be answered by letter*, addressed to the boa number in care of tha Dally DemocraL We can give no information joceralug the parUas advertising • • FOR SALE ; roti MALK- DIU-aAi,’ the bottlod cooking ga* with Roper ranges, the ideal combination. We tako tradwiae. Hoe us boforo you buy. Wo will service any make of gas stove. Geneva Hatcheries. K C. Stocky. Phoao IM Geneva 17IU FOR SALE Hard coal burner, Mo. 17. and a Florence H»atrola. Joe McHrlde. 310 North »ih St., Decatur. Indiana. 2&4-21X roil SA Lk -71 bea4 White Legh»rn chickens. 1 mllw south of Copppe** corner and mile west. Artbnr Fosnsugh. 354 3tx FOR SALE Nice white wheat straw in mow Aleo wanted well driller. Call at Milton Schetry home, Dvcatnr R 2 2M 3tx iiItAZiL~HLOCK ('UAL M 75 ton. W. Virginia. Kentucky and Tennessee quality coal* at moderate prices. Fryback Coal Co., Phone MO. 254-3 U FOR SA LE~ Eh-i trh HoTPoint range. Very clean. 1227 Monroe street. 255-3tg FOR MALI: - Skipper blue girls outfit, fur trimmed coat, leggtns matching, slit- it, good a* new. ICmh Hollingsworth. Phone Ml or »M. 2M-3tx FOR SALE — Fplece living room suite, dining room suite; walnut octagen table; walnut bed and spring*; china cabinet; pair floor lamp*. 512 N. Second St. 255-3 t ! FUR SALE--35 model ton and a halt truck, good running motor, and tires. Frank Garwood. Phone 1273. 5D> Niblick Si. I ■ x FUR SALK - Your choice of three brood sows, second litter; will farrow goon. H. P. Schmitt, just over the river. Phone 947. 255-3 t CANNEL COAU the ideal dreplara fuel. Package Coal, Briquets, Went Ya., and Kentucky coal. Coal burning water beaters. Furnace* stoker* and furnaca repairing. All work guaranteed. Haugk Coal Co., Phone 49. FOR SALE -Refrigerators: Pbilco, Frigidalre, Crosley. Announcing the new 1942 Philco line. L'brick Bros. a 244-lCt FOR SALE — Qaaiity coal. Reatucky pride; Hilo Kentucky; Blue Beacon Weet Virginia; Olga stoker; Sun King; Hocking Valley OUo; hard coal; Birquot* N coke. Burk Elevator Co. I’bone 25 or M«. 335-btf FOR lALE SKELGAi—The hettied gas that bring* the advantage* of cooking with real natural ga* to home* beyond the city gas main* Raking kt fun in the new controlled-heat Skelga* oven*. Just set the control and relax. We take trade-in*. Open evenings. Vhrlck Bros. 244-ldt FOR SALE Several vanetlea of hardy f’hrysant hetnum*, price dump 15 cents. A Harlow. Geneva. Ind. 254-3tx FOR SALE— Ituroc service boar* and gilts, reaauuable. Champion *train*. 11. D. Kreiacber, Convoy, Ohic, 10 miles east of Decatur. 241P12t FOR SALE 40 lla'rred "iUH k puflets; 2 due Rock bred gilts; 2 year old bay mare. George Morris, Stale Hoed 101. 264 31* NYE I’ICTIKES OONTINGSD rmm raoa o«a» Claude Peppei. i». Fla., brought a spirited clash with Isolationist* over the conteulion that Hitler could he defeated without sending an American expeditionary force to Europe. Pepper claimed that it would not be necessary. Pepper appealed for adequate trial or "any alternative to a declaration of war." strategy with the Russians. However. it Is necessary to save the oil fields, a British expeditionary force might fight with the Russians beyond the mountains. —■sr-imi — ■' 0 i Trade In a Good Town — Decatur N. A. BIXLER OPTOMKTRIIT Byes Examined Glaaaee Fitted HOURS 9:90 te 11:10 12:90 U 6:CO Satuedaye. 1:00 p. m. TelMsnene 1M .W ■ W

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WANTED WANTWb flay";' wiiTpay the higheat prices tor all kinds of bay Burk Elevator Co. 226-ts yeSTani i THI -We hfve n*w I used and demonstrator sewing machines — Easy payment* — all make* repaired. Hewing taught free. Needles. Helts, Parts. Ninger Agency, 445 Bouth First. Phone <» 149111* WAHTtb — Maa to haul waste paper every ddy. Apply Morri* Htore. 256 3t W t.NTED Htetiuarspher with yp Ing experience. Write Hot 25, rare Democrat. 25411' WANTED- Loan* on tarot*. i-Ait era money. Low rate*. Very lib era! term*. See me for abetract* of Ulla. Freneh Quinn. 11-m-w f MISCELLANEOUS r*KM LOANS M h, 1, No expanse to borrower. C. D Lewton, Decatur. Ind 220btf 50-5 o DANCE at Preachy'* plasiat Roads 47 and 19 Ohio, I mile* east of Bryant, Ind.. Wed. night. 254-41* FVRNitIRE VI’HUUiTERED RTpalred and ReOniabed. We buy and sell good used furniture. Pbone 410. evenings 4494. Decatur Upbolster Shop. 140-lvt NOTICE- Fred Hancber is now itr rated at Harold's Barber Bhop, 204 S 2nd SL 166-21* N<)TICE -Boys jacket left at~"3ur store about month ago, owner may have same by calling for and Identifying. Morris Store. Z55-3i WE~PAY 16OoTor - wlllng~fen fl lioxes. 50 beautiful assorted name Imprinted Christmas Cards sell far 41 0V —your profit soc. Free samples. Chreerful Card Co., isEli White Plain** N. Y. 164— LOANS FOR TAXES - DoFFTh your taxes go delinquent—avoid penalties. Borrow the money you need here— and repay on convenient terms. Local Loan Co. a 144-llt FARMERS ATfENTIbjJ - We r* move dead horses, cows. bogs, etc. Decatur phone 1000 We pay all pbone chargee. The Stadler Products Co. 147-ts ■ 0 - MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stock*: irregular and quiet. Bonds: irregular. U, S. guv< rnmeats mixed. Curb stocks: Irregular. Chicago stocks; mixedCotton: up as much as 4 cents a bale. Cottonseed oil up around % cent a lb. Grains: wheat and corn future* up I cent a bushel each. Chicago livestock; hog* siesdy to strong; cattle steady to weak; sheep irregular. SEEKS BRITISH (CONTINUED FROM PACK ONRi merit wishes to accompany its arrangvinents for repayment of the lend lt-ase debt at least with guarantees that economic maladjust inents of the old world will not be permitted in the new. The tentative |dan now Is to xhape up the poet-war conduct of the world under an American-spun sored association of nations. As the negotiations progress it was believed that further detail*, such ■a limitatioß ot armaments and arrangements for International trade agreement*, would be added. Berne Man Facinx Bluffton Charge Fred Dale of Berne has been charged at Bluffton with exhibiting obscene literature. !i Is alleged that he drop|M-d a note from his car and call’d attention of two girls to his action. They took the note to their father, who signed the aflidavlL XOTICK Tw'Ii’AXrAIKIMI Notne 1s hereby alern that Mon<t*y ro>». 1 will be lb.- last <i*> to pay your Fail in*i»linsent of ln»e* t The county treasurer'* office will be open from s A. K ♦•» 4 P. during the lai paying easeon. Al te»es not paid by that time will become delinquent and an »'« penalty will be added, an additional 4% will t>e added for « •- n year ta» remain* unpaid from flret Mon-lay In Novenil>er In the year the delinquency im-< urred Those who have bought or eaid propeity and wish a division of taxes are asked to come la at once. Call on the Auditor for error* and any reduction*. Tha Treasurer can make no carne t lona. The Treasurer will not be responsible fur the pennlty ut delinquent tasee resulting from the owtmlselon of tax-payer* to state definitely on what property they desire to pay. in whose name It may be found, io what township or corporation it Is situated. Persuns owing delinquent tax** should pay them at once, the law Is such that there is no option left f'-r the Treasurer but enfona the callection of delinquent taxes County ttfder* wilt not be pall to anyone owing dellnqu nt taxes. All persons are warned against them. Particular attention, if you pay taxes In more than one township mention the fa<t to the Treasurer also see that your receipts call for ali your real estate and personal property. in making inquiries ot the Treasurer regaling taxes to insure reply do not fall to Include return postage. John Blakey Treaeurer Adams County. Indtsiu Oct. 1 te Not. 2

MMKEIiEH I D * ,l - V "CPOXTa, I AN ° Cr *'B»HI,. J Glee** M < orre< M I No con,m:.,pm I Vealn IM to I’M) ii,, g I2't t<> Hn ih, >4O to 1,;., 11. .■ K't t u |Mi |i n -ofl IM to 22*1 22't tn jjo ip, 1 25" to rs ib, I 2'5 to 1"n ;h, |l 3"" to 3R) ih, *1 •15" ll>* , and up m IHouxb, "'-•fl Klsg> Vealrr, . 8 flprlng iamb* 'I K|»rlu« bu< k kmb, 1 Yearling iamb, 9 WHOLEgALTIGc ”OULTRy GWTgrJI I ?urnl(hed h I “««• <99 4 PthXy J Oseatur I‘rlfs l i Ur.- . -djJ One , -in p:.: U | 4al Itff J Isige white Clean, la: gr white egp I Hrowtt or mixed <•«, ... 1 Medium e H , M Pullet egg* ■ Heavy )pu. | Leglium inn, I la gltorn bi..;. i. J Heavy sp-itig,!. - ih, H av> yom* *hite dxrh, jj| Old heavy rooster*. A J Old Leghorn r-tosterx l* J Young tirli. >•». :n .n-d ~9 FORT WAYRE LlVttrJ Fort Wayne, Ind (x- *3| Livestmk Ho<( higher; Dnj.ut p.ys-S lbs Io 1.1. 140-IMI Wm hJ-S Ib< HO-tm lb. Hp 3 lb-. ■).?", in, jfi.3 lbs 940 G<i-|4n p H <«j||3 lit*, ft Ci, 130 l|o Jb, >tt, 3 lb*. 9 35. g Roughs »•*>. State. 'TJ; J I 115" Lam'H 1154 | east buffalo uhitJ East lluffalo, N T 'kt ■ •Ul’l Livestock: | Ilogs. I.'*" 1 dr,ggy !«, J j sale* weak to I", knwr. pqm choice HI. t-ink-4 114.4" to sparingly IDS. | Cattle, 35": r*tm. 54 ■ st.-* rs and imlfcv, jiulfcl weight hi 14 aMwI meaty *te, > around 41". XM bull* about steady, r'«| common <ow* I 5 76ICS I V. a- tnchanftd tot I choice largely US I Shi ep 700; lambi ted >1 lower; good to <ho.< MM sorted. Ill: »|<arlnf!y uSI fat ewes. 45-15 25 j INDIANAPOLIS LlVlfflß Indlanapolir, Ind. Oct 3-m - Llvesto. k I Ilogs. Too. steady Is !*■ 150-22" lb* »!'i2c|l"4». 4 lb* . 11" l"-41"2". 34»-N* fl" I"; 3"0 l"0 H>» Isn lb*. FJ7S 4W.25 I Cattl. I "" 1 txl”* KkJ catlie o|« about -'-HfJ »low; load giHtd I® |I2 25. m- d ini and 114.50-1115" 1 Vealer*. steady; it?.l Sheep 1.5"0 ;anih» •:«*•!■ Io choice. HI >s|l* I CLEVELAND PROOICEI C|, vvEal.il. U O 4 '* Product Buth i. unsettled. *«>• standard*. e7<. Egg*, firiii; <»•« 40c: curt t ut rtt eipl*- ** l.iv ' y ,r ” **l , .... ...i, di •• 1 hen*, hesvv. - young '« lb* ■ <""* “?■ hens to 15 lb’ 25-24c_ potatoe* "" " 91.60; Indiaio- H •«' CHICAGO GR* IN cloll tn.-. . ' Corn De M i fhtts. I he, I’ J" 1 ?' ,! '' l |M . !!»>.« Soy bran*- 1 .« gt .May. fl «4*»11 jßl ’' local GRAW' ***£ BURK ELEVATOR» — -* Cur, eted <*'<’*' 9 *1 1 No. I R‘ <l Whesl No 2 Reti Whe.i' No 2 Yellow t on' New Ohls, 3° lb ' l'*: 1 '* : • Notice l» la Uitder.W»cd Vtn '- Bsr. -P-’-‘--' , U'y'L Oct 21. I" 1