Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1941 — Page 2
PAGE THREE
THE WORLD AT WAR: HOW THE ALLIES. AXIS NATIONS LINE UP BBB■BBtotoMBEMBMhMIBaMBtoBBBMMMNNB4BBBBMBtoBBBMBBBBBNMMEMMBMMMNMiMMMMMMMMMMMH O' if / s t JS T It rAi v\ ;U .5.5. R ’ \ 'r. V> 31JS.* 1 . ' /*£s V?v '. W(#" u. s s“W“ ■ x:« U\ 'fl tf3 .A A <TY WS WlTAlN|7>\ AllfiVf . / 5. 6Tx - ' 'cJS* IJB ■Sf<' '? •*’ Moa cv f °zTllk \ *q V” \’,\ --» •xy a' a* ®°t Oo •/( t kv ' mXe •■- -•■' . &*«s3Megw/ , £ JLy A,i*i.anps Salvador -X^Sx>“^ l «laa..tM<Xh (V f". v^*Ww<£\i-A% ?ov2 me a Gl AN \. ?^^' ,/ >\ S^*’ 0 *‘ 4 ‘ It4NU Wtf’Ufcx, • VANAMA V Is\Xk V K. « COLOMBIA/ \ ' -BQAZ lJ ) C_) 1 <x2l gm ' Oce ™ ’•”“■• >•” l7“
?h» Wo? i«i <’i? ’Afti 'ho** !h<* lin<up of h» ’tl’l'Hl • '!• A't id »S O' id '» 1 11. \XiM Vt*rfti|> Alllt'M I ll*
fest Your Knowledge I Can J<M> answer seven of the e | ten questions'* Turn to page Four for the answers. • ♦ • - of 'h» I ... n • '♦« I' r -- < f
/ MAGNIFICENT FLAVOR OF EIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE WINS NATION S HIGHEST AWARD I _ ONCE MORE EIGHT O’CLOCK FAR OUTSELLS ANY OTHER BRAND OF COFFEE IN AMERICA! - 3—Wins highest award any product can receive • • • t^c overwhelming approval of the people America. For the 10th year in a row, smart homemakers have paid the nation's highest r • ” honor to the magnificent flavor of Eight S O'Clock Offce. They've bought millions and ; 7 -' < millions more pounds of Eight O’Clock than _any other coffee in the world. -If YOU don't know this famous coffee, try ,l ro d*y! At the moment you buy, it’s Cuitont 11 1 aflk/B Grt/ufid exactly right for your own coffccB maker. That’s why you'll enjoy fresher flavor, ■ fl _ mIS ■ Amr flavor. And just l<x)k ai the price! So | flfll ■ " —c Q \ thrifty—thousands save upto lOccntsa pound! I ■ E«€ SB LM *0 « ® gs 1 Bo'CLOCKI k COFFER -Tflgg- flB Ww ■ £-RV Itß ASK AT YOUR ABF COFFH DEPARTMENT, FOR RE! WAHIT ★ « G P COffß € —fl oovi—w mis you now to m ano make cow" B H BB HP V -
*-. ■ a : \ •> ii f L‘ a 4 k * » you a* iv .1 4ior , ** ; igf , f, you 1 t'tift !?!!•’ “Th i? • ill ti 4 •• i*
placid <>n ill.* Allied aide' uro -haded On the European eontfneiil only Spain Portugal. tiny Switzerland and Sweden are neutral Mexico. not at war, is <on«Ul<*i.*d one of the Allien.
fftmotiN NMgO actr****’ 5 Did th»- Ku Klux Klan originate | in '!"• North or South section of th" jus? •; I. a child I'orn in th" Utiifed , Stat"* of alien parent-, required to apply for litiZt-nship pap. i • a: the ■igc of ;». nty-on.'2
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.
7. Dexter refers to the right : hand; what it the antonym that rest- i« to '.!•» left hand? s Which South American <*<>uni 11y is famous for it* beef? 9 Light ha* weight; true or false? 1" Ed*iti Markham was an Am-
I erlcan clergyman. politklan. or JOSEPH HUNTER HEADS K. OF P. Knights Os Pythias Lodge Electa New Officer# Thurs-day Joseph A Hunter, "I thia city, waa nain.it chancellor commander of Kekiong.i l'"ißv, No 45. Knights I of Pytl>is» lant night at the regnlar met ling of th.* order. Mr Hunter will be In-tailed with I the other ofiicer* on January a | during installaiion < erenionles. with I John 11. Parrish ie» installing of. ■ fleer. other officers who were ulecled la nt night are Hera* I Na»h. vice commander; Herman Haugk. prelate; Merle i Foreman, master at arm*; George. | W Htnlts, master of work; Daniel J Chrlatcn. master of finance; J. Fr* d Fruchte. master of exchequer; Jack Hunter, keeper of record* and seals. t'harlea Knapp waa re-elected trustee of the order. Th.* holdover trustee* are George W. Stnlta and Will Oelllniter. DETAII.S OF JAP CONTINUED mon FADB <>N> from the ea«t aide of the ialand at Relowa Field and the naval air -tat lon at Kaneohe. The dive bom!u*na came In afnale file, at time- juat aklmmltiK the topa of the wavea. Hidden a* they ; were behind Ford Inland, their ap I proach was virtually undetected] until they loomed over the hill. The first attack came a few minutes before sa. m With tn a f. w hours the U. S battle fleet steamed out of the harbor to the w. <i and soon the sound of heavy HUM) aai.K NOTICE H.-al. *1 pro|wieals w ill be re elved | to the Auditor t A.txnis .'ouoty. Indian ~ at hi- <>ffl* <• In It.. Court II . n>e In the > it) of De atur, ln*l. Inna, u|> to th.* hour of two <>'< |.< k I’ M tC.X.T < on "ie 3«th <1 »> of l»e* en,l»er. I*’U. fol ’lie pur ho*, of th.- bonds of » .id ,'ounty deslirnated ‘AdamsCounty, Indian.. i.;rtemsry d'.ond.' In the amount of yr.'.<i<i«,m>, t.earlna Interest at rate not to exited 1% per annum tthe e«a< t rate to l>< <l. t.-rmlned by l idding,, »ht.-h Interest Is payable on July 2nd. lt.l ; anu -.'no niniually liter.'-aft-r. Said I. Old- at. to be .land January HHJ to l» In ‘lenomlnaI 11 I fi *m I to Sa Im lushe, and to mature afoil .w« IJ.nott.Sn on Jul) 2 ISI3, and |2,' iimhxi , w h six months thereaftei to ami Im ludlns January IS5> llldd.r. for tl>.«< Ix.nd* -hill be r.'tuli.d to name th. rat. of Inter. • st a hl. h the ia.nds ..re to bear, n*>t ex ..ding I’, per annum, »u> h inter. ■ -t rate m i«t be in multiple- of onfourtli of I',, and not mote titan one lnter.*t rat. -hall h. named by . It bidder Su.'li le.nde will b. aa .rded t, the l.iKhest respon.ilde l.idd. r wit., h.ia duly uuallft.d and ha. -<i<mitt<"l a bld In a'.ordance Hill, the terms hereof. Th. lilxiie-t bidder will !•< Ute one who offerth. |ow.'«t mt I'.ter.-t .o-i to thr t'o.inty. to b« .letermimd by om. putinu 'h. total Intarest on ..n ~f t o I. >n<la to their mnturllk ■ and de. du< ItiK therefrom the premium bld. t any No i'ld tor le.« li.aii tin- parvalue ot said bond.. In. ludtng a.-.-rtt-.l interest to date of the delivery at th< rate named in the bld. will Tl.e right la reserved to reje. t sn> and all I,lds In the event n.> -all.factory bid- ar. re. ..iv.<l at the time and on lit. date her. In flke.l the sale will be ontlnled from day to day thereafter tint 11 a ratl.fa.’to'y bid bar In en r< . elve<| Hid- must t«< on forms approved ity tlie It.ard of Commissioners and provided by th. Auditor, without addltl'.n. or alteration- ami es. h of said bid- -ball be sealed In an envejope marked "Bld for Adams County Infirmary Bond-", and shall hav. no other writing, printed matter or dl-llnKnl-hink ma:k on the out-ld. thereof Each bld mu-t be accompanied by a nona vllualon affidavit • ut. <1 In th.- manner provided by law. and by a ertlfhd die. kin an amount equal to 3 r ; of the fa< e value of the bonds bld on, whi< I. ■ erllfl. d . lie. It -haU l>< drawn ariln-t money on deposit hi some reliable t».nk hi th.' County, -hall he payalde to ''lite Board of Commissioner- of the .’.mnty of Adam.", and -hall be h< |d a- a iruarant) for the performam of said bld. If tl.e sanie he a.-'ept.-d Thr opinion of Matson. Ho—, M. Cord A lee, bond .ounsel of Indlanajpolla, Indians, will be on file on the date of -aland a ill be furnished to th.- sue. re.'M.f il bidder at the expense of the Count, No .'onditlonal bld- shall be I onsld. red. The ie.nd- will be read, for dellv. ry within twelve days after the s tie date Ha id bonds are belny Issued under the pr»vl-iona of the general statutes relating to the l««uan<'e of general oblMrution bonds by < ..unties for the purpose of providing funds to be applied on the cost of eon--tru. tl'.n and equlpmatit of the ...utity Infirmary, and the bonds will I>e th- direct oldlgatp.ns of the County, payable out of unlimited, ad valorem taxes to tn levied pnd < oll<-< t••d <m all of th* taxable property In the County. Curlier information may be obtained at the office of the Auditor. Dated this 2 day of December. 1911. Victor H El. her Auditor, Adams County ■ ■— - — I Brushes «nd comb* in\. O fl one rolling motion. StimV uldtes scdlpi brings out I A heir bceuty. - C J JOHN V, GILLIOM f V Decatur. R d | I Phune 13 on ZCraigvilla A
I RATM On* Tima— Mlnlmwm eharf* of Me for 20 word* or I***. Ov*r N word*, I'/** p*r word. Two Tim** — Minimum obarg* es 40c far M ward* ar Maa. Over to word* to far ward far tha two tlmaa Thra* Tlmaa—Minimum charfa of SO* far to worda ar laaa I Ov*r 20 warda t'/faa par ward i I far th* thraa tlmaa Card as Thank* Ma I Obituarla* and varaaa .. |IOO , Opan rata— Olaplay advartlelng 40* par column Inch. “BLIND" AOVBRTIBBMBNTB Alvarttoamaet* appearing to thi* column without namaa *tga- ; rd *r* “blind.” They arc to ba auswarrd by latter*. addre**ad to the boi number In cara of I th* Dally Democrat We can give no Information "saearning th* partia* advartiatng. Ix)RSALE FoIUiAEE The ideal Christmas gift: Zenith. Philco. Croaley radio*, larg* *ton<k. 114. M up. Easy payment*. Vhrirk Bro* ifit FOR SALE Brand new two whaal trailer, 4" tire*. Peter Kirach. «S 0 North Third Street, Decatur. >2 ts HOt fcEHOLD PAPfcR PfcdDUC'fS —I am now the dealer for tbta line of producte formerly sold by Izorah Roop. Please call Mra. Waiter Gladfelter, Phone 21R. 413 Adam* Street. 38324 tx STOKERS, FURNACES. Coal Burning Water Heater*. Package coal Briquet*; Stoker Coal; West Virginia and Kentucky lump and egg coal. If you need a new furnace In a hurry see Haugk Coal ( o Phone 49. 283-30 t Fl >ll SALE” Horton washers, from era, Frigid al re, Croaley. Philco refrigerators, Skelgas stoves. Open evenings. Ch rick Bros. 387-ldt FOR SAI.W — Several tloxen ixtghoni pullets, laying. Alao some y.ar-old hens. Win. Kruetzman. 3 miles north of Preble. 29i-3tx FOR SALE - Several white male hogs, old enough for service. John Magley. mfle east of .Monmouth. g 293-3 t FOR SALE w shipment Zenith and Farneworth radios. Select now for Christmas delivery. Decatur Electric Shop, South Second Street. 284-ts FOR SALE — Complete line of Premier sweeper*—a fine Christmas gift. We carry parts and repair any make sweeper. Decatur Electric Shop, South Second St. Phone 244. 284-ts CEMETERY WREATHS, Evergreen Grave Blanket*. Pine houghs and cones open evening* and Sunday*. Decatur Floral Co. Nuitman Aw. Phone 100. 288-ts RjR HALE-Sprayed hand picked apple* Good varieties. Good quality. 50 cents. 85 cent* and II a bu Blue* Orchard. Tocsin. 391-3 t Foil HALE — An 8 piece dining room sulti' Phone 144 292-a3tx Foil SALE Family size white Holland turkeys for your Christmas dinner. Phon* 5144. 293-4tx FOR SALE OII~TRADE 1929 model A tudor. new palm, good condition. Frank Young, 121 S. First St. ItX gnnlire was heard. There were unconfirmed report* that a Japanese aircraft carrier and four submarines had beep stink. < Delegate Samuel W. King of Hawaii announced In Washington that Poindexter had told him 20 Japanese planes were shot down during the attack*). The re*ld« nt*, some still hi night i lothes, took the raids with almost the same calm they had shown during the recent months of maneuver*. They gathered on hilltops to watch the battle. At least 15 bombs hit the city itself. They left great raw mark*. Several large downtown buildings were damaged. William Tyree, night manager of the United Press, who was at the bumu In the Honolulu Advertiser building, said a bomb landed within 20 feet of the structure. Immediately after the first alarm I drove out to the army's Hawaii department headquarter* at Fort Shafter and the army confirmed that the attacking planes were Japanese. I reached Hickam Field within an hour and a half after the first raid and witness.** there told me the Japanese attacked In two distinct wave*, totaling a* many as 10 planes. While inspecting Hickam a lone Japanese plane ewooped down and machine gunned the group of soldier* guiding me about the |K>st. We dived hi to a atorage room and escaped Injury but nearby automobiles were set afire by the bullets. Hawaii I* calm today. —wwm N. A. BIXLER OFTOMKTRIBT ■yea examined Glaeeee Fitted HOUR* l:M to 11:80 12:80 to 8:00 •Mutoeye, 8:00 p. m. Telephone IM
FOR RALE — Hos point electric stove, like new FlvepMce hrtak fast set. G. V. Porter. 341 WinChester Rt EBT'A iMfc zIAt.»R head Ing Barred Rock Pullets.. r.irl Williams. 2 mile east. 1 mile south of Monroe. 293t3x WANTED W1 Loan lii&NilY'to met tout due billo for medlcel expense, taxes and all kind* ot omergeneb *. Decatur Loan « Discoant Co. 2M-30t ClffilbTMAH GIFf - fiuggeetKg modern Ringer Sewing machine —easy payments, layaway plan; special prices. We repair all make* —Needle*. Belts, Parte; Buttonhole making. Hemstitching. Ring er Agency, 445 Routh First. Phone <»• 273 241 X WANtft>—Loana on lanna. Eastera money. Low rotes. Very liberal terms. See mo for abstracts of title. French Quinn. N-m-w-f OLDkfc MAN with < u local business; Income 81.500 tn 12.000 yearly; no Investment, good ref*rence* requited. Address Box 40. cane Democrat 293-2tx WA!?ttf>- -kian for general farm work. Must be experienced Good wages ITionc 8713. 292 3t WXWFH) — *To 'imy corn fodler Phone 8713. 292-3 t MISCELLANEOUS rannanwwTTßr lu year* No expense to borrower. C. D Lewton. Decatar. Ind. tSObtf NtRD MONfcY* Vor quick cash loan* on automobile*, furniture, livestock or implements, call or se* Decatur Loan A Discount Co. NdtlCE — ¥o sll Coon Hunters' My feme* are charged with 220 volts at night. If you're tool ing for turkeys come In front gate. R. E. Heller. Kirkland Twp |4Ari. in TTONS They arc a mark of distinction on any garment. Washable, lustrous, beautiful Always insist on Pearl Button*. HkiliMa IffteWTON-We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 3000. Wo pay all phono chargee. The Stadler Product* Co. 14743 FOR RENT 7 FOR RENT -- 3 room Turalshed apartment, private hath. 411 N Hecond St. 292-31 FCFR-RENf' All modern 6 room house. I>4 hath, automatic hot water, newly decorated, furnace, garage. Vacant woon. Phone 154. evening 714. 293-2 t FOR RENt—]2<> acre farm 3 mlb s north east of Decatur. Phone 5210, Charles Bailey. 289-ts FOR RENT -Yvnilsked apartment. Light, heat and water furnish' d. Phone 844 or inquire 228 Madison street. g 291-3 t — 111 lQ.»l ■ Immediate posnexsion of the SyheMter Martin houne to he wild Saturday, 10:3(1 A. M. at public auction. Bolivia supplies 17 percent of the world's tin ■ o---NOTH E OF FINAI. MHTTLttMENT OF KWTATK VO. UT** Nottc* is hereby given to the *-reditorn, heir* and leaatee* of Norman K Blosser, deceased, to appear In the Adame ''lf* ult t'ourt, held at Deeatur, Indiana, on the 3<>th day »f December. 1911. and show <au*«. it any, why the Final Mettlenienf A*- ■ ounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and »ald heirs ore notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their dlstrltMitive shares. Nathan C. Nelson. Administrator l**' itur, Indiana, De emlar 4. 19)1. Nathan <'. Nelaoa, Nttorhey NOTICE I am now in my office to r*c«iv* patient* a* usual. Dr. S. 1). Beavers BEST COAL Bl YS | Ky. Lump, and Ego; W. Va. Lump and Egg; Genuine Pocahontas Egg; Package Coal; Briquet*; Little Joe Prepared Stoker; Pa. Anthracite Nut. KRICK COAL CO. West Elm St. Phon* 42 SALE Postponed Dae to illness of a member of the family now occupying the RICKORD HOME 1115 Adams St. the Public Auction to be held Dec. 13th will be postponed temporarily.
FBIDAY, DECEMBER l 2 (
WBKEIM cio»m lt ,j l ""'■ * it" Inn |.. ; . I, < h i . 1111 l Sl ' i "‘’ ' ,:i Bl wholesale tc . ■ POULTRY Q! , CTt ..’’M tea < 0 ; ... D’C.tur ' -lb _ U! .in , H i u ■ ÜBS M> ilium • Pullet . x m Heavy h.: |H Leghorn h. 1 ■■ ‘ 'BS l.< glmni »• II- •••' : ■ ba r* 'i ■. « 1 •, Ib.ny x iOS 01'1 hi ji;. . . Ob! Ie . ■ , . Y" ‘"n ' - i INDIANAPOLIS III'! Livestock 25 In*.-’ < 25" I"" lbs 11" HI D '."11 ■. x ,- >■ g 3 Sb.'.'p .*.,<, io choi.. i !_■ I!.' sE Cleveland rroolciH »< ii Product HE Bui’. - x ' - .«t .lamia-i! 3| Ex'--- < n ,4» I if,';., cel pt* Livt |. ■ - .-id liens . u young lellM lb. ami iii:d. H!.h xuH mill I eln . .1 . k>! 15 lit-23-24< ■ 12 9»«■».•;. Olli" •! ■■ >! ■ CHICAGO GRAIN ClOtfl Wheal |h. H.'X ■ 41 2»'» \ >■ ''>■ Corn. Mar ■ 84’ ; . ■ Oats. li. 'Lj fl July. .55u 8 Hoy b an- !'• < I!■ 31 81%; July. II- ■ FORT WAYNE LIVES T Ofl For! W lym 1.1 I'* '• fl Livestock B Hog., 25< hiirii.' fll.05; 2"" G ■■'s. !■ |h».. »lf'9s; Ji ' :b» Isl 240 240 line. 11" . " B 110.45; Hi- Jfl lb*.. 810 15 . 350 I'lo lb». M 150180 |he. H" ■■■> 110.50. 130-H" li.- ’fl lbs. *lO. I Roughi*. 19 75. I Calves. HI. iaml*’ I LOCAL GRAIN MARBEI BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected I" ■ r Beans subject durim; day. No. I Keil Wheal No. 2 Red When' No. 2 Old Yell"* No. 3 New (‘"in No. 4 New Com No. 2 Ry< No 2 Yell"* Roy Bean" New Out*. 3<Mb le»l Flax Heed Inusuallj larne * llff beaut ilul R(»bt>* ’•*? show you? St.!’' I”' l '• Cal E. Pelernon. clot hi*XOI II E TO NON «• la tbr tdx'i'S ' !«“" ‘ |H her rerm. (»»• i hi; H'i'Art: "<• 1 '• ADAMS •’'•l NT Vs- , Marlon M J“‘ k 1! • in th*- y L’« t '* I * Jft " defendant Is ‘ .’t"'"*' HUte »t It. llan.■< Noll e I- thvi-'e . , the sal-i I’ei'i b M . I be and appear hetnr* . of the Adams ' I" ' , tod d«> ..tie*'; 'i..,. " being th'* 1»t J'*'' 1 ~:>!• next regular t< rm I'' f , den a' thr • °“ r ,‘ *',?« X the 2nd da) "( 1 ’’ <jein will plead r-> 7 said <-<>mpl''lnt. ', r , .. . «bi ho*r4 and deteriitln*' 1 u , *■>'TXT..'Clerk of 'V' B- Marte peßo!' Develop* > llo rHe) I). Burdette nut". Dt .
