Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1942 — Page 2
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Test Your Knowledge | Can you an*w»r *#v«-n of theta ten qu**tlon*' Turn to paar Four lor the answer*. I Do. Mexico have compulsory military *ervlce? 2. In which group of Is'xud* la Luton ? 3. Name the I'nifed Hui •» High Ccmni>»hiner to the Phillpp'nro L What I* a 4Jam* a Who wrote "Pro nr'beu* I Bound"? a. With what .port wa* Davey O Brien pindpally ••social* d? 7 What It the introductory mu•i< of an «»;►• ra < ali< d? 8. “When Johnny Cornea Marching Hmm ’ wa« a popular song durtnj which American war? 9 The wood’ hu k I" a V'-getar-lan, (rue or false? |0 A synthetic textile Wide from air. water an I coal is named n n. * COUNTI ViENTS * COM’MN The soybean s|;nation nay lie terhwi, this 'prlnx. states <cuiity agent Architold The pat h rvest reason adm <<’ly affected the seed <ondltion of-the urttn harvested This was especially true In Illinois. lowa, and the western part oi Indiana. High prices for sovbean* occasioned by >he tremendous commercial demand, has reduced farm stork* and al th< same time the government is urging a tremendous incretse In soybean plantings thia sprint The war situation aaa rut off most of the mporfs of tropical oils and iiuki . the United Stales dep. nd* nt on the soybean tnd pe-a- < OMUissIOhHHS < I lists tI.I.oWEII FI'.IIHI CHS X StsS-J MlseellHseews Has w.»d Pub. sup. I*l*l PH»- of I', at ir, I. Ar P 11* 21 ISc-atur iH'iw-ral th* Is adv. IM.** ' Hetne « Haese •'... do !•» 73 S'ttlxs-ii* Telephone (’. phone *1.03 Marie Helt .|t, . Ik hire *7 Ih.roths Hoffman. Kes ilk. Sit'S Cl de «> Tr • liner, postace » 44 Holthouse l*r ><<'-> .fall'i'eiv 3» «n l> la-wi» E" her hep hire »«."« thouhiv l-r Fontaine, elk hire SS.Mt V lor it Eh-her, p.oosue I "" All.. Lenhart, dep hire '■*<><> K X. -ewal.l, do «7 »• It i: If.ilri tt operatlns la"< T tllllfs. dep hire 13*.## Pit p M Iler. Tranepe.rtatloil 7J.9J Ed P. Miller, mileage i*.t<2 PAI P Millet ltd ..r I’rk 71 »• >1 J Hull, Equipment 31 U Ed P Miller, postage 14. U« ’ fl A LVm*. Purveyors mi. *44 Wllh.iili F.l.r*., Pel. .Hill 10(1 <lO H A Ehrsam, traveling < *p. 17.73 Anew Thieme, epalt i»l- train IS •« Glen dti.ni- do »#3 E E Winans ‘ leno out I" so II E Hr.drk k. Operating !*.<#• L>|> .11 1.. Haim, mlleaa. 2» *1 Lvinan 1. Hann, sal postage 115.3« E.'hi M limn, salary *7** Frank W. Howns. operalliik 37.3* Itoynl fy|o-wri|er Co. prop U E Ar. nbold »alarv mi up 10*.*3 Cleo V Arnold, salary *7 io Harr* T Grube, op< rating t »A E J Worthm.m. p.>*t.<g< ■ All- e Christen, assessor's ».## .1 J. eon.. Yager. Inquest to 74 hr P " Eleher H Comm. 11 •« Will Winn*». assessing 7So Frank t.lnlger. Comm, ml 33.34 Ell h il. |. ii .1 ■ 14.40 Z ..n Trust Fund. A»‘« lot. I-’*.l*» Julius Brlte, lax Kefiind 1 S 3 Ireti. Hyron Hanatonum 355.14 V. J, H .rmonn, Civilian l>e •*.*'» Lyman L Hann, do 14 II Juhn.* Heiiulix. Co Council io no C. J Jones, do 10.00 Evert Banter, du . lo.no August <*onr«d. do l<t.*m la-m heusnat hwantler. do 10.00 loan Byerly, do 1«'H» H. nry Irehner. do lotto H. nry 11 Heller. Co Attorney 40.00 W J itcbuma'her, •I. house loO.PO Mrs tlewey Gallogly, do 34,00 llav Imel. <-.t house operatltig l.tn» M'.rris and Its- i<tore 10.40 Northern Ind. Pub. Her. Co. till 12 19 U eltare Cttlsen* Telephone Co phone 7.14 Faye Hmitb Knapp, postage 3u.»0 Fave Hrnitli Knapp, salary 11X.,13 Hernice Nel*«n, do « 100.00 Fl ..en.. Marl. Hi. rly, do *3 <m Huth Ann Borns, d<> «o.vo Josepliiiie Itanleis, do *<t.oo Faje Hmlth Knapp mileage 31.1* Berni'e Nelson, dll 11.90 Floreti’ v Marie Hlerly. do HI Frank ttown*. operating ... 4.34 < >msty Infirmary Hum Iteinhsri, salary I*o.oo Llseita lletnhart. do 33.33 Elvu Martin, do 17.40 Pryor Gilbert do 37.'m Hr Jams M Bulk, infirm jail 39 •*« Huldlv tiottsi balk, per diem ' <«• Edwin Heer, do its pteffen Hardware Co.. «p. 33.10 Vanee and Linn. d<> ll."‘t Hr H. M Frtodley, operating '• <m C. A It.-uglns Co. d« I* tl Htult' Home Oro. ei y. d" |s».*7 Hecatur EJ»i trie Hhop, do 3 00 Otho ladwnsteln do 7'i.09 Hr. Fred I. Patterson, do l.m* Hon-E-Krint Bk« Co. do 14.11 Htaiidard till Co, do *.'•• Allen Co Infirmary, lid. 111. 713. M lieeiitiir Ppholsterer Fltop con. I* 9 Maison. Hoss. McCord * l> e, <*■> U <lO The Clyde Moon Co., do 44.74 Highway Ills!. *». I Hilo Fuelling, labor 3*.t*> W liter K ik-llian, do 1 In Ernest Tumhleaon. do 43 04 Hi-lnh'dd Ma'ier. do 131 An John Brlte. do *« ♦« Charles Morgan, do It* So Herman Miller, do • *1.94 Virgil Hraper. do 17.44 lllsl. Au. 3 It. <1 Mortiii. labor 141.34 Halplt Hoss, do IM *« Mol El' lier. d» 112 34 George laishr, do • llf.W ' Halph Conrad, do 129 on llalpli Hlmdy. do IM.U4 Clarrn e Burkin, do 10* U 4 nisi. >«. a Elmer Beer, labor 141 »4 John For. do .... lIV-Ml Ustrivv Null, do 131.0 m llalph Bollentrw- her, du 14.00 IMuL Au. * ■ t alvln Ouba h, labor Edwin Hph-hlger, do 132.00 Chauncey IteynuliP, do 120.0# Mlsrellaneuns Fred lit iub, labor Walter P. and H. <>-' operating JPt. Way tie P « S Co. prop 1*."7 Burke's Standard Marvfve. up. 37.#0 Art* Tire Co., do , 141.#4 hetaulr Muper ger. do 34.## Hhell Oil Co. Im . do 2M.13 ■ Hu I lev's Garage, du 14 I*4 Felber Ms' h 4 Weld, shop l-l# Cuomler Males du 144.4* CwekraU Tractor Co . du ... 34# 77 Aahbamher's Tin dhop. da .** H A. Ehrskßi nalary Ml. ».« Yost Mros materials IklMI Yunna * Greenawalt, du ... 414.*4 John W Karell H Co. de ASs.ll Meshborgor Bros. M. du 2,17».27 Certlfisd this 2 day of February. I*4l. Vtatar H Eicher Adi ms County Auditor 4dasu County, Ind Fob. 1
.. .. — First Photos of How Jap Raiders Damaged Pearl Harbor Jap Bomber* Turn U. S. S. Arizona Into Blazing Inferno • 1 dHi IsWReKJe-A- ..* , t - ■ ,4* _ -»■ • -yww uses ’ i- - - -.. Official V. N Navy Phot "graph The yinkiiig. burning I' S M Aiiion* pretent* an aweaome sight a* JapaMH bombing plauca subject it to lepoated attacka during the surprise raid on Pearl Harbor the morning of December 7th.
nut crop for necessary oil* and fats. County agent Archbold urge* every farmer to make germ, ration tests on any lot* of soybean ma-d he may have. He farther urge, that after this germiM'iOJ te*t is made, and the bean* found wtl«faetory for seeding purpose*, that a report be made to lit* office. In this way a list can be carried In hi. office of available sopbeen seed. No seed should be listed until after garmiuation test, have been made “This is no tune for the Inex-IH-rlenred to ruth Into the poultry Imslnws". said E. II Matxen. Pur dur extension ecoaoWiSt at the Adam, county poultry seboe' held at Berne, recently. With Considerable expair l< n in IHinltry number* in 1941. and pro»prc'ii for additional expansion in 1942. he -uggeated the sound way to meet government goal- Is to get more <-«xs per hen by better feeding and manaaement. and by taking better care of egg. !• avoid inedible eggs going to market. Farm prices of poultry and <-*** will average highter the firm half of 1942 than for that part of 1941. said Matxen. However, feeding ’■oat* are likely to rias- fastei than poultry and egg prices during 1942. meaning a lew favorable feeding ratio Higher prices and also higher coal seem certain enough though att<qnpi* will be made to control nrices. Tliree-yeei- cycle in numher of layer* has started upward ill re»pjitae to favorable priew It is uot entirely nnpooailila 'bat tin- poultry industry may expand beyond what ia In the best interest of poultrymen. The following siMWt'stlona were Shcs “Miss Legs’ , L a 7'« i Eah» Teresa Goll From more than 78 beautiful models, Teres# Goll, above, waa selected aa “Maa Leg*“ by judgw ia a contwt held at the Art OroLar, Chicago.
Japs Strafe Civilians During Eirst Sneak Raid 'jflp. • . v-w-nq X' >J|K » |jk-' ***■"'' ‘ Ji'u t. - #*♦ * jrm i I v fl|>; * ■J Official I'. H. Navy Photograph ' While Nippon's heavy bombing plane* were pounding I’. 8. naval forces at Pwrl Harhor. her speedy pu r . suit plane, were strafing civilian an as with machine gun fire Three men In the above automobile, which ' was eight miles from the nearest military wiea, were killed when a Jap gunner opened fire on them. I Direct Bomb Hit Puta U. S. S. Shaw Out Os Action 9 I ■ # _ i' -J ndkir. nt . i 1 • I ■ ’1.,/ ' ' ' ''ft! raronESNr"'-srouMrovnamMMaMsnsmnawaaw*'. -.- rv. . FJro Official U. 8. Navy Photograph i Anti-aircraft crews aboard tb< V. S. R. Shaw were ■ill-need when a Jap Inmiber smashed an aerial bomb squarely on ila desk during the height of the Japanese attach on Pearl Harbor (
i made by Mataeu: 1. This I* the time for egperieuci ed imuitrymen to throw their production In high. The Inevperienced I will probably be better off to stay I out of th# poultry business. I 3. Anticipate higher food <o*l* by htteplng a large invenkry of feed on hand 8. Make necessary repair* and, improvement* immediately Put { emphasis on equipment which will save labor. Labor shortage is inevitable. 4. Put gfcalvr oiaphMi* on egg production LbM upon Lh« ttroduutiou ot pounry atwt*. 1 I. Early ehteks and chicks from large egg-producing strain, ore oxported to have even more than avorag# advantage In 1942 fi Pot oft debts before d#f)*iion begin*. Don't wsurne when making
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long term debt* that we will *l- - have high prlcw. —-—■ ———o — Royal Arch Masons Will Moot Tonight The Royal Arrh Mai ms twill meet at the Masonic Hall tonight 1 for dinner and inspection at *:3O 1 o'cluck. Herbert H Graham of Elkhart will lie hvrt- to inspect the I chapter. A. D. Buttle* of this city i* I high priwi. Minor Accident At Street Crossing A minor accident occurred *t 1 p. m. Munday at the corner of Dayton and Ninth street* -when cars driven by Robert L. Maine* 22, of
Decatur and John Everett. 21. of Pleawut Mills, collided. It was reported today by police ekief James Border*. Damage was eatlmatod at 81*. Officer Ruy Chllcote investigated. ) o _____ 500 Sheets, naatly wrapped. ■ 20 Ml, While Bond Mimeograph, good nirength and drying quailtlea, sized for pen and ink .. »sc. DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. , Phonee 1000 or 1001. ——, a— I Nutter U hereby si*»ri. That th* ’ undsrsigusd bro b«*u appelated Ad. mlnlMrstor „f tbs estate of Mary Aon Mhaffsr. bit* of Adam. t'ooMy, da «*.c-d. Tbs ssUts I* protuoly su|. vent. John Al Doan AltnlMislrslor John L. Det'ooa, Attaraey 1-20. IG3 Jan. 39-27 Fob. *
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FOR SALE V»E 81tlU>A8 for that and aeonomlcal cookin*, with Sk»l*aa or Eilat# Oaa Ran*#*. B#» «• befora you buy. Stucky 4 C«. Monro#. &44i FOR RALE — Order AAA "Baby Cbicka now. Brad for heavy »*• production and qukh maturityNow batchia*. Ee# «• bsfore buyin*. Model Hatchery. Monro#. Ind. W7df FOR lALE ChMtnut sorrel m#r». weliht |.«M. »ound. B yearnld. Henry M*y#r. Brat bouie gast Hoa«land bi*h achool. 2I PAUt-H MoTar*.* bor*et Buck. Clarence Elicy. Monroe Route 1. Jn-Jtn roil RACE iienanil " Electi k Vacuum Ewevper with aitathmvnta. Perfect coaditton. Price *lO 00. 44* South rim. J'lJn FOR NAI.E Good Htiiatiiu Bull ieady for sorTice. Hoy H Johnaon. first building* Kalt of Road 17 on Ri»er road Phone '.“4 or lt*M. fbft HALE .Feeder ho*T Phone 7M after 1 F A M f#*!'* Fo|flALE~. , “mllk <ow«; J yearold heifer; 5 month old heifer; 75 head White Wyandotte pullet* Phone 9794 after 4 10 p m Ma PoR HALE House. Five rooms, bath, furnace. Inquire Standard Service Station. Monmouth. Ind * 2*lU FOR SALE - Seven shouts immunlied. Mn* W H. Stult*. Phone *««R :»•»«« MASONIC Stated inerting of Decatur lodge No. 1!Z. R.A M . at 7:M p m Tue»day. February 3. M-3t A. D Suttle*. H P. 0 " -■ MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stock*. Irregularly higher and quiet Bond* irregular; I'. S. governments. mixed. Curb stocks, mixed. Chicago stocks, irregular. Colton up as much a* 55c a bale. Grain*, wheat and corn futures up a* much aa >kc a bushel Chicago livestock, hog*, cattle and sheep, about steady. ■ o —— RED CROSS Contributions Previous report M,*7k.#3 Mr. h Mr*. Henry Hemin* 3.00 Mr. & Mr*. Sherman Kunkel 200 St. Vincent DePaul Society 5.00 TOTAL 14.937.03 Trade In a Good Town - Deeatar
Honeymooners ■ A < 4s W B I »< Mr ®v.«< r "Mr Pat (Paaquals) Ds Cicco, Holly, wood acton" agent, to shown with £°?* r G,Ori * s-ssvjsssi.’fc «—<u b£ »XSl?“J2! ttaiydaty. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST MOURE • ! » ?. 1,!>0 to •atuedaya. Is 00 a. m. tolMtwna IM ■yaa Examined Giaaaea Fitted SS2SSE3SSSs«— jfir Ab ** ml i g||; AH Your Nun Ml 1 liu id*n W *T Dbeo ‘ u,t co. M 1 Ohans >lO ffg ,!•
WANTED MAN WaNTRD- kdawt have mechanlcal experience. Inquire Steffen Imp! North 3rd St M FXiiy-rarmr-TonncNT— Grain, cash or 50-M baai*. Hava stock, full line of equipment. In- ; eluding trnctor power. Phone *39. Can give reference* 2*3ta W ANffcil Farm hand. tln«le. Age no barrier. Should ha»e some feeding llvealock experience Liberal pay. Addrw** Box *3 * Democrnt, Decatur 2M-a3ta Buy now Aew—S*ve plenty Good buy* on New. used and dem onatrator sewing machine* All make* repaired Needle*, belt*, oil. part* Singer Agency. 44* South First Phone 411. 3*412a U ANTED Tenant mi tli scr* i farm on halves for March Ist—i must furnish one-half of cowa for a herd of over 30 cows also all farming tools Now getting |4 #0 per I## for milk Elam Sprunger. Fort Wayne. Ind. R. 5. 29t4x wA stED—Light two-wieel (miler. In fair condition. Phone »M-K. -9-2tl St it ( ■ We offer sub-contracta on machine work for government order*. I)<> you have any of the following machine tool* avallabia? Turret Utbes. 14-In swing. Boring Milla, vertical; Heavy Drill Preangg; No. 3 or No 4 Milling Machines; Engine Lathe*. (Oins between center* Mr F K. Mueller will he at the Indian* Hotel. Fort Wayne. Indiana. Thursday, February sth He will have blueprints. Pruehauf I Tr*ii< i Company. Detroit. Mkh. 29-3 t WAN'tklli - .Neat appearing nun, over 25. with car. seriously looking for well-paying Job and willlug to work if he gets it. For local store sales and service department. Write Post OMce boa 512. Fort Wayne. Ind. b Jan. 28-M-F#b 3a WANTED-UJood. ctoan. bis Ran, sailable for cleaning machinery. Cannot one underwear, Blockings, pants, eoata, ooveralk or any similar material. Will pay 4c Ib. Decaf er Daily Democrat. MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4*3 for 10 year* No expense to borrower. C. 11 Lawton. Decatur Ind. 39btf SfrriCE the per.ou who picked up the Red Irish Setter In the south end of town had better return him immediately to avoid prosecution. 39 2tx FARMERS •WKttldJr - We resmove dead horse*, cow*, h »g* etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. Th# Stadler Pro-' ducts Co. 28-t f FOR RENT FOR RENt -6-room semi modern house. 730 Elm St. b 2»-2t ■»" —« " n Honor Roll fl buy VNITBO F*ll*wmg la a Hot es Adamal county Arma which have adopted th* payroll allotment plan fee th* purchaw of United States defence •avmgo bends with the voluntary •ooporation of employee. Chairmen are asked to report the names es •II businsaws whors the plan ia adopted far addition to thia Hat: General Electric Company Central Sugar Company M en wu (om i Mn y McMillen Feed Mills The Mutachler Packing Co. i» °'V ea l Creameries, Inc. «S?wswlk" “" pk,y '’ Krick-TyrndaU Tile Co. Decatur Daily Democrat Adama County Lumber Co. Decatur Canting Co. The Great A 4 P Tea Co. Defective teeth and eye* atq uuut'■d for about « percent of 194# 1 reaction*. =HSS=S ®BSSBSSSSESH! I WANTED RAGS, Magazines, Newspa- i !£»» Scrap Iron, Old Auto 1 naden of aergp wtl |*. , Wt «Hjy hides, wool, and I *h«ep pelts the year round. TOE MAIER HIDE ! a FUR CO. 7’o w. Monroe M. PheM <
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MARKETREPOf ts'jKm Brady'o Market for . Cralgvlllo. Nwqisno , * • Cl**o* *t u ' Corm ini Fvbrii*™, No coami**i<", , n 4 J* Vesta rttelvH ev.ryg} Wcrpt Thuruj,, 100 to 120 ll* 120 to 140 lb* "4 140 to IM |bs IM to 180 lb* 180 to 32<* lbs 220 to 2M lb* 2M to 171 lb*. 275 to 3<>o lb* 300 to 3M lb. 350 lb*., and up R<*uaba Stag* Chui< e Vealers Hprlag lamb* Nprlag bmk lamb* Yearling Ixnih, WHOLEEAiTIM 4m poultry guotatiZ Furntwod H “•W «88 < Pwitry (. Dswtur Corrected F'*-l»i»*jy X I Clean, large white .j W Brown or mixed egg. l™,’’ Medium ggg* Pallet egg* " j Heavy hen* Leghorn ben. Leghorn springers, Leghorn stir, Heavy spring'r*. itanotC" barred or white roclj Heavy ou ( * .. Heavy young whit* darta"* Old heavy rowter*. lb. Old Leghorn roosters, ih EAST BUFFALO LiVU?| Kant Buffalo. N Y FA| tVP)—LiVt Htm k Hogs. 30# inxrksi „ trucked In 170-230 lb. i::3 I*o 2201 b. tail run 1121111 Cattle, tM; i ulves 5 « steady; cutie. *ud 'onaat *7 25-88 25 (sillier., |><H" Calve*. 50, v<a!e«. ,t«g;i and choice *ls. <utnniosan turn. IP-114. 1 Sheep. 200 lamb,, .' ayl and choice fill 75113, t.<m| mixed grad«« IlinilJMj INDIANAPOLIS LlVtrJ Indianapolis Feb 3 - Livestock I Ilogs, '.lbs' hi i ket tugm 240 lbs. 812 5«»!.>45, •12.2MU35. l's-140 iM.ll 11225. I Catlie, 3.30" <al<->. M.fl steer., aboui .Lady slow to 35> low< !>eel to 25c loner, <hoi<e pfl 113 75; good heifer. *ll Venters, steady tu .-a fl Sbc'-p. 2.8#"; iambs Ml er. 113-813 15 I CLEVELAND POOOUn Cleveland " Feb i-fl Produce: I Butler, steady •xlia». *fl dardst. 37’jr I Egg*. un-etLid medium. Il' 3 < I Live poulti y fairly a*fl steady, hen. Inaiy JikM Ducks. fan<y >'"ius < >fl up. 20-2 L . « Hi- #"d ufl 19c; must oi) m l . ~><■ FORT WAYNE LIYtHfl Fort Wayn< Ind Frb isl —Livestock I Hog*, steady * 3<hi lbs *l3 5" ."" -'.‘v ta. J ito-iatt ib. ii.'w MHfl 112.3*. 240-20" il-S fl lb*.. 112.15. !'• fl 300-350 lb* 412 "5 •13; 150-lho ife i.i’i fl lbs.. 811.5". !!"■ I" i *'fl 100-130 lb* IH ■ Roughs. *ll ’Lii- I’■* I Calve*. *l4 i’ 1 ■■■"'" tU J CHICAGO GR* 1 # CL«fl Wheat. May 1129’.V« »1.31ta; Hs-t'i ■ Corn. May *;*» '» J *fl M: Sept •*'*« J Oats. May 5* 1 , I" 1 * ■apt., ,»7*b ■ Hoy bs-an* Mi) »!’’*■ •1.98A|; Oct tl ''■>'< I LOCAL GRAIN MA’jfl BURK ELEVATO«»B CuriTClell Bean- *ubp <t '« daring day ■ No. 1 ited Wli'.-a' I No. 2 Red Wheal ■ No. 3 Old Yeli"» i " r “ 'j| No. 2 New Com B No. 4 New Corn ■ No. 3 Rye S No. 2 Velio* S .' ■ New O*U 30-lb Flax Seed . I NoUt* i* hsrebv «'"• K ha* file" with th.S plication lor »‘»# ,?Ttiifli urt of Ad.'"* 1 Zawmbly of »'“• ‘ \jfl 1 WHaew my I' 1 *"' 1 Ct,U OL^E ; Clerk of th. Alt <•* ■
