Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1942 — Page 2

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*T«»t Tour Knowltdqt Can you aaawer *even or tbeae tan question*? Turn to page Four forth" an*w»r*. | of which imiHirtaat defense I **eucy la lk>n*ld M Nelson the I head’ t Nam. th, bighr*i military ur na val decoration awarded oy iff* ■ 4'nlted State* 3 Tot qua to Ta**" was an Italian wulptot. liana -inner, or poet? 4 With which character raatid by Kda* lU>. Hu.rouah* haw Johnny Weissmuller become ide#tlßrt | uu the »cr»-en? 5. Mice do not grew Into rata. Ira. nr fal«e* « What inuiioy la 'he targe-t i producer in the wot Id of add and diamond* * 7 Which State i» ui knained 'hi-

PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR MAR. 12—J. M. Burkhaad. l'» miles weat of Monroe on "Ute rood 124 or a miles north o' Berne or 10'j miles east of Bluffton — human Bros.. Auctioneers. MAR 12—Don htudier. et al. half mils wsst of Linn Grove, Jeff Liochty, auctioneer MAR. 12—Don Btudier and ©there. mile west of Linn Drove. Jeff Liechty. suet PUBLIC SALE I win sen at public auction m Roe Indiana, on SATURDAY. March It. 1912 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. CWT - HOUSEHOLD GOODS - Uihkl t |ii< • ■ Mohali llvlno room Mite: Wallin' dJinux room »utte with 6 ihah- Studio -otirh Rug Sxi2. Run cushion f»l2. urw. Innersprlnc mattress and springs Iron bed A springe Cheat of Drawers; Wilson hran-t Linoleum >x!2: Cedar Cheat; Two floor lamps. Bridge lamp End 'able and small lands; Wall shelf. Davenport table; Hocker Throw mgs. Hood G E. Refrigerator. 4 yrs. old. 6 cubic feet; Tbreen wooden kitchen < hairs, hall tree; broom closet: lairge Oak hitihen cabinet, three-burner oil stove, in good condition; New (J. E. Sweep, t with all atta-hments. G E Washer; -mall desk; 3" electric fan G E Radio and phonograph <omblnatlon; 6 pr. curtains: Fiesta ware, eivke for * Phonograph Conservo Cookei: 20" cans of fruit, vegetable*. and jellies, wash tubs: dishes, jars and o'her rooking Uteti»ll- New It ladder. 5 step ladder; Good rubber tired lawn mower. wheelbario* mall sprayer; small mortar Imx about 25 used cement block*, -mall tools and article* too numerous to mention. TERMS - < . CH ARLES K. MERCER, Owner Roy S Johnson A Son. Auctioneers. Ted S< hiefersteln. Clerk Public Sale We, the heirs of Ida B. Youxe, will sell at public auction, at the residence on west South street, in Monroeville. Indiana on Saturday, March 14,1942 Commencing at 1:00 I’. M. CWT. Estate Skelga.- table top stove, used only a few months; Electric 6 ft. Refrigerator, like new; Hoover electric sweeper; Maytag aluminum washing machine; 10 in. electric fan. practically new; Safe. 30x18; 3-piece Mohair Living room suite; Upholstered studio couch: Starr piano and bench; 9piecc dining room suite; china cabinet; 3-piece bed room suite; 2-ptece lied room suite; Singer sewing machine; library table; end tables; lamps; 6 - 9x12 rugs, also some small rugs; bedding; mattresses; springs; curtains; dishes; utensils; silverware; fruit jars; lawn mower; garden tools; porch furniture; clocks; mirrors; rucking chairs; electric cooker; Conservo tanner; and many other articles. This furniture is all in excellent condition. TERMS: ( ASH. Household Goods of the Ida B. Youse Estate Au< dloneer E C. Dochrman, Decatur. Indiana. Cla-ik M.oiihi Beau, hoi Anyone interested In purchasing ibe residen,« where thib ale will l»<- held may see ih<- auctioneer. or any one of the h"lr».

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■ "Sooner Btate"f I. Who nrat gave to former Gov•root Al Smith of New Tort ths affectionate title "The Happy Warrior"? I. What la th* large*' bay os the Atlantic coast of the U. 8.? i 10 Did Henry of Navarra rule France before or aftkr ths French revolution? - 1 ■ > -""“W — — Flrat patent tn the U. N. WBa granted more 'han 110 yean ago. xr»Ti<»: giaai. *»rt-ri.t:w»:'T OF F4TVTN M»- BMO N-.tl<« ia hdri'-y given io the ireSt tor*. heir* and t"gatre> of Ji-<* bw.l-r, -w«»d. Io appear In the AVlruult Court, held at t»e-o-I In*. Indiana, on the J* ‘lay of M ,r- h, t»«: «*-t *|»«w <*ao*. If any. »f» the Final SHtFmvM A,-ea»»t» will, -alate of Mid -l«v*d»wj •hould not I* approved: aM ««T« heir* «*e notified to lii-n and mere make proof ot h*lr*hlp, and t»-elv* their dl»trth*llv* -bar**. Ort.. Ro. rger. K<»< utor l>e alar, In-llaua Merit I. I*l3 t erO L. LlOeree. AOwrwei

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(Mr*, laiinollle J. Fogle, librarian I Fietian OUli MISS 800 Hr Margaret Le«- llunbeik At the MlhnlhE M o Ho-- i« four year* old and at the end »he ha* reached ail and l« learning to read. The delightful *hetche«. tome of them merely Incident*, are a woman'* affectionate hoarding of a -mall child * worda and m<x»d» a* -he tramfer* from make-believe to the realllie* of a world run. not too rationally, by adult* •Our Mia* R«o' wa» written for my own pleasure, an relaxation after the hard day'a wort She ia a ibgrmliic and Ineahauatihlr theme, and the lovelleM thing that ever happened to tnr. in U-'ioti or fact, Uy* Margate' Lee Rubeck. THE MFN CLIMHS SLOW By Julia Davie. Thia lea novel on a universal theme —the recuperative force of the human heart aher the hurricane of dlaaatei An American woman. Jean Curtia. Io»et her huaband in Spain. Slid* comfort In caring for Xalm and Marra Aineto. mothertea* refugee* of the Spanish Civil War. and through her devotion to them, particularly to the brave and desperate little Xalm The book b> the atory of Jean s Jove, but it I* also a book with a baab of fart, a book about the United State* and refugee children at a time when thi* country la full of 'b<-m The children of thia story are real children. They are Spanish. hut they might be English or Norwegian. Dutch or French The contemporary intereat I* strong Strong too 1s the ageless interest in th, capacity of man aud woman and child for love Ml** Da via combine* the two In this heartwarming book. THE MOON IS DOWN by John Steinbeck. For the first time »luce he wrote hw fir*' novel, twelv, year* ago Steinbeck haa gone outeide of America for his setting. Yet this ' book, more than any other he ha* written. I* of <>ur tint-a and of our hearts today. It's people are uteu and women like ouraelvea. and its k hero. Mayor Orden. will etaud with Georg, and Tout Joad and J<>dy Tiflin. among the Immortal character- In fiction “The Aloon I* Down. - continues I the eiperlment begun with "Os Mice and Men.'' that of writing a I short novel having the time and place declpllnei, of the stage The , scene of the book In any conquered ’ country In any time The author - ba* purposely refrained from mak , mg it literally true to actual ( event*. Although the weapon* and nioologjes may be of th* pnaaenL

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Honor Roll Mbuy jHB *r*me Following la a list of Adam* county firms which have adopted the payroll allotment plan foe the purchase ot United Btatoo defense savings bonds with the voluntary cooperation of employee. Choirmen ore asked to report the nemos of all businesses where the plan Io adopted for addition ta thia Hot: General Electric Company Central Sugar Company Central Soya Company McMillen Feed MiUa The Mutachler Packing Co. Cloverleaf ( reamerien, Inc. Decatur Post Office employefi First State Bank Krick-Tyndall Tile Co. Decatur Daily Democrat Adams County Lumber Co. Decatur Casting Co. The Graat A 4 P Tea Co. Wayne Novelty Company N. I. Public Service The Schafer Co. The Schafer Store P. B. Lehman Dairy Holthouae-Schulte Co. Sprague Furniture Co. City of Decatur Employe* Berne Dunbar Furniture Co. Nussbaum Novelty Co. Berne Witness Co. Berne Manufacturing Co. Economy Printing Concern Smith Bros. Mfg. Co. GIVE EXPLANATION CONTINUED FROM PAOB ONB dro*M*« with thr boazL State leaders tailed attentiou to the fad that rofiatraata should keep in mind, however, that the average tralnfog period will be from six to nine months during which time they will receive only th,- -aim- ra'e of pay at a private. <l2l per mon'h for the first three month* aud 130 per month for the remainder of the epriod. unletb Inby PiouiolioiLj Effective Today JOHN CLASS VAPO■ B A T H Oppoaite Court House I . INDER NEW MANAGEMENT Lody Attendant Mr. & Mrs. Herman Weber I FARM LOANS £ OUR BORROWERS ARE £ NOW ONLY PAYING I 3i%. — SEE US — Adams County N.F.L.A. HENRY B. HELLER Sec’y.-Treaa.

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O-U - 0 One Timo. For Wort .... . Minimum for Grot insertion *•* Additional Insertions For Wort, Far Day ’• , I Card of Thgnke .......... ObltuarlkO. fforaeo. RoooluElene Menus, run menu style .... •' Noticoe. COB heads. • ptbody 112 pica* deep one column i o ..— < > FOR SALE Nh 4*l* - AAA WR Chicks now. Bred Cor heavy egg production and quick maturity. Now batching Be* no before buying Model Hatchery. MoDro< SUM I H»TMdW» * "<«■ plots tort. Nothing else to buy 52.05 per ISO lb*. Burk * Hog fob tner a complete fort, f! 40 per 100 ibo. il cent* lee* per ba* In your own aarta. Phone No. 2S. Burt Elevator Company. Decatur. Ind. Monroe, Ind. 'FOfc kAUJ-Jlefrigeratora Stock’ Ing getting law. Buy naw. Vhriclt Bro*. ritiale-W. do ail kiHars? electrical repair work and wiring. including eipert radio service. We carry good line light ffiture*. Decatur Electric Shop Phone 244. O-ts FOR HAkJfc—3 dbeoter White aow* and 36 pig*. 40 head ewer, latnb In March. Robert Sovine. Route 5. flwlts Ftiff saIETTC TRAl>T~3rTfi7v rolet Master Deluxe. 3t Übevrolei Master Dclnae; 33 Chevrolet | Master Sedan; 31 Chevrolet Sedan: 2» Model A Good transportation. Good tire*. Fred Buvche. Phone >76. g 01-3tx t'nuiually largo (toefc of bed 1 Room ouitee, Studio Cowcheu and - Living Room suites. All newly otyl- , ed. Priced moderately. Stucky and - Co. Monroe. Open evening*. SMt

BABY CHICRS grow faster, are • hesltler If fed Bceo Chick Startler with C Ka-Oene Price 15.40. Burk Elevator Company; Decatur land Monroe. Indiana.. 4>-tt , Txjji"SALte or RENT * room farat i house, 4’4 miles north of Wren on Route 224. Mrs. R O. Leßron I Wren. Ohio. Wren Rtone 17. 55-4 t FOR SALE One 2y< ar old toll. Ferd Klenk. 5'4 miles east of Deli atur. 60 I FOR~HALE Limited amount refrigerators. washers, sweeper*. I heating and electric cooking stoves No more coming. Decatur Hatchlery. Sl-tf Pdk tlAUte While they list A good stock ot new end used hiI dios. Uhrick Bros. 59-l*t - (’Oft HALM Hfb Plymouth House trailer. Like new. Hood tires. l Garland Clifton at Wren, Ohio. | Call anytime SStSx roTTHAUt rilTiodi Vf-Ejra I hay. L. !’ Kapp. 1 mils cant, i I mile south Bobo. Phone 56J-C DeI catur. SMU II FOR HALE One used gasoil nr I motor washer. Klenk Washer 111 Service. «o-3t IlkOR HALE Gas stove. prlc'S reasonable; Case flinch tractor I plow, good condition; 3-year-old I sorrel gelding; team Roan geldings. I coming 3-yr.; 1 Roan and 1 HolII stein bull, ready for service. Leo II Roe. phone 8813. one-fourth mile || west of Sugar Beet a 80-3tx “ | FOR HALE Fresh cow~wltfi Helf- — | er calf. Henry Colpaert. Four | miles south on Mud Pike. 80-3tx fifelXlT’ H .Hoau S mllei east of Monroe on 124. 8. B. Zimmerman. b 3>-3tx SriHoTiIADW. KAEToh ?piF ton console, combination and table models. Also several used battery and electric radios. Arnold | A Klenk. 30-3 t KENTUCKY PRIDE LUMP COAL ■conialna more beat unite, less sate than the average coal. Try It today. Price b> reasonable. BURK ELEVATOR COMPANY, Decatur, Ind. Tues. * Tteure. | ROM HALM kohl row sugar beet cultivator. John Deere beet llft- | er; W bales dry wheat straw 6<i pat bale. Orel Gllllom, Craigvllle pbonc Sltn p i ‘btrSXlJE' = Two~itM><rWg7>ron*r ties. One north First street No. If 310. 18 rooms, cellar. One West | Madison. No. 1104. 8 rooms, cellar. "1 I Harry Hlpe. Berne route 3. Sltut Markets at Jk Giants Stocks irregularly higher m modI I elite trade ' Bonds: irregular. U. 8. governmeats easy. Curb stocks Irregular. Chicago stocks mixed Cotlog up as much as 38c 4 bale. I Grains la Chicago: wheal up I about I'4 cents. Corn a round 1 ceul I higher. M Chicago livestock; bugs strung; Q cattle and sheep steady to strong ■ I ■ o—;—-— ■ I Trade tn a Good Town — Decatur

WANTED | WANTEDUka. cleui, big Ragg, suitable for cleaning I machinery. Caanot use and-, erwear, stockings, pants, coats, txfVßralla, or any similar material. Will pay 4c tb. Docatur Daily Democrat. AldWhiG iEtfTHSm allll avail wble. No advance In price* Cash or may payment plan — Sewing tauem free. We do hemvtltchlng and buttonhole making All makes repaired. Needle* Belt*. Part*. Boardman Singer Nwwlng machine dietrtbuior* 445 South First I’hon* 411. 1 tt-lftx WANTED- To rent - 1 or i~room furnlahed apartment. Write Box | 16. <ore Democrat b_»o 3tx WANtiili TO ftENT Nn.*:i unfurnished bou»e. Photie Baker, 741 from IS noon to 12 mVdnighi. «l-g3t x WXSTttB .ffaiT 45 to IT'to oiati-l age farm Kltra good wage* Phone 1713. <ib3t| Wanted — Giri lor office work. Steady employment. Write P. O. Box 165. Decatur. •its] WALLpApIK -Rew ekclualve pat terne In th* Vnitlaed line. Rede< orate thia practical way. Coats ao little. Holthou** Drug Co. 60 2t Business Services fiARV Mltrkll - linker els. 2’*c—Bp<-< ial for March 16th 400 R I. Red chick* Order now for April and May Decatur Hatchery «l-3t — o MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4 for to year*. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lenrton. Decatur, Ind. 2fibtf RkffEMflßk also the Democratic primary May 6th. Frank Young, candidate for sheriff. Buy Stamp* and Bonds for 1 Defenne. X6O it

buefaeM Karvke — Trash haulIng. Phone 438. ’ 54-gStx Will tinder of Jack Downs' boots please call Adams County Mcmotial Hospital. Name and address we;e mis>undei stood Mrs. Leona Downs. IKM FarMErb AtTidkfidN wsTSamove deed horses, cows, hogs etc Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 28-ts O - FOR RENT FOR RENT — In the country. House and garage with fine garden and truck pauh. Would consider some one who could help part time with farm worh or 'hrough harvest. Inquire of Mia. Minerva Mutpby. 4’4 miles southeast of Monros-. Sl-2tx LOST AND FOUND Lorr White Fox Terriei, brown ears. Answers to name "Hklppy." Finder please call Frank Lynch. 214 N sth. phone 1254 BH2 AUTO DEALER SHOPS ooxTiMUKD rnom raan osa. from Indiana dealers during the course of the survey sHtHfed them lined up solidly behind the war effort and anxiotM to harness their shops to war production. The complete national report has been submitted to the war producHou board.

U. «. CERTIFIED STARTED CHICKS OUR SPECIALTY We can oupply you with day-old or alerted V. 8. Approved, U. 8. Certified or U. 8. ROP ckkfe (or profltabin production Wo »rr r»p<*ehally plea».<l to annouixr that X<o'» AAA old HorrM lUhlim err now In our I I'auerlen ready to bo pl ued In your brooder liouac to make early rpriiiK brollera and high produelinn 1 l yer« I In the fall wlieu eggx are lilgh. Leghorn / vokeroM »; uo pet l«o and lAby •■lilok- at low prt<v«. SPRUNQER'S TRAPNEST FARM E ISIS 604 W. Superior St Fort Wayno, Indiana DANCE SILVER PAVILION Evary WEB. - SAT. Nights over Macklln'c Oarage, j| L Entrance on Third St. WANTED RAGS, Magarinos, Newspa- • pen, Scrap Iron, UM Auto R»d!rion, Batteries, Copper, Brass, Aluminum and all grades of scrap metab. We buy hides, wool, and ' sheep pelts the year round. the Maier hide & fur co. 710 W. Monroe St Phone 442

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CLEVELAND - - Produce aa But tel >• rent receipts mW Ln.- poll!' i . ■ -MB 22 to 2’ - : • jk. and up -’! ' ' SW muscoty '9 Mull. 2 t'l ■■■ '■ FORT WAVNt VES'»lg i <>| I \\ .01 -I . —Livestock HK Hogs stead. !'.■ - 16U-JM) H>' jit |h. |!3‘<!> '« *■ 3M!bs 312!'.'. 150 -180 lbs Ills. 311.83. Roughe. fl-' . 1 _ Calves »1j 1 |H| INOIANAPOU' li.dlanap.di- M Livestock Ilog, mmmi ■■ rales alaive The bulk ol li. - to 380 n>too n>s n i“ i HI Cattle <9<>o steady to *tio;o 9B Il Good licit l ei n 10 to 11 5“ BH S' 1 hlghei top ■' |H Hheep 22«9i. good ami cli'>i' ’ 12.33 B CHICAGO GHA'N t>-0H B May wheat U" • < 'WI 11.31%. Hept fl E March corn ,W; July. i" ' l ’ <» %. . .May oats. .56'. 1 H '*•*' -e -.S May u'd soybean • ' May new. IIBHV ' ■ • ■ to || »!t'4. Joi) u< ' W . lIJML . ■

EAST BUFFALO LIVLSTOCB Eawi Bunalo. N ' "•' ' <UPl—Llverlm k g I Inga SIHI, maik> ,|j:{ ’j 25c lower; good and ■ ir 1 • Ibd.. 113.775; truck-'I 11 ' " ; " »13 25513 Id. Cattle. 2W>; call" l '*'; and heifer* held * !l iJ( weak to 25c low ci. -at - ' mon cow*. |7.40-3* '-" ' 37.35. ~ Vealrrx steady; K'”" 1 315.50; common and nt-dt""' ’ < 314 50 k . * Sheep. 460; la'» h Ktandxtill: Rood ami ll|oi " >teady at 31Z.25-512 5" LOCAL GRAIN M* R^ T BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Mar- h 1 Deans subj«< t ’« ~li“ 1 1* during day No. 1 Red Wheat No. 2 Red Wheal No. Z Yellow Corn - No 3 Yellow Coni No. 4 Yellow Corn g No. Z Rye " -jt No. 2 Yellow Soy Beau f New Qats. 30-lb. lest — j| N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS _, . w *"WX.’ip Tolaokene 1>» Eyes Examined Glasses