Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1942 — Page 2
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Police Stage Raids In Northern Ireland Protestant Homes Arc Raided Today It. t <<t. M» th 17 lUP* Ht , "*> •“ the ’-tilth »h I l*t r With |Mlhmhl« ' trli thr horn** «»( h mid ml* of Prot i uuu' iii- wilt’ I*i <*»byt»*r• I ikrtl Uh >'♦' * blit Uil *II liiltMl IViV ’ id* « I tic's J' * •*»’ •• " •• Hi I fth o»Uhlir»- * *ih <|h» * * * ini»h*y 1 i<m t* tnt»ii North •Hi** **»»uth ! •’ | t i•* wi • ♦ *k. i Noftti 11 In inti *I*»S Vi II tilt 111 lit* I ftlMili Ul j*r il*< •!>>•. 4 JU IDC CM ***
■ ■■■■■_— --r '-—U—S- ; PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR ~MAR . Let. P H ne. 2 mile* louthwest of Fort Wayne on Wmches- • ter rood Ellenberger Bro* . Auct*. MAR 2J Hrtf and Kipfer, 1 mile north of Road 224 on Ind Ohio, t*te lint, thtn . milt east Roy Johnson A ton. suet*. ..MAR 24—Reuben Steury. 3 mil** north of Bern*. Til* Mill ro«d. or 3 m let south of Monroe Roy Johnson A Son. auctioneer*. ■ •""" -- - —— L- — ; • Personal Ixians * Automobile Iroans ♦ Furniture Lians * Livestock 1 Aians are always available at the DECATUR LOAN & DISCOUNT CO. TruM Hlill'. Uk-3. Ji ■B wF JI Bbl .41 Ll , M jl Ob ANGES doz* 32c Grapefruit 8 for 25c APPLES 5 lbs 25c CABBAGE 3 lbs 10c fENDERAY SIRLOIN STEAK ... 37c lb I IRE LARD 2 lbs. 29c i.ARt.E BOLOGNA or FRANKFORTS 19c lb
HUMBLE THEATER Now Showing “CHIVALRY IS DEAD!" h*IE?-J anyone gons') . ■■> —*^__ y • 1 | LAbla-bla-bla r~— l: g(gj£r .7' — ~~— -ILF 'z-w JL Z ’ ‘•nEjq ~jg_ f '•"jffib rd ~ -//1 jfc'i KI .&*-- I// )&YJ I K *1 1 IKJ It k7*x K /1L UMWi RM i Ja )j 4 I e. r ,W h> < JgS M .,t,.w«n i A< 7 I BLONDIE IT'S THE GAMIN'IN HIM! By Chic Yoon* ~W II I Il . [ELMER/ J « I 2i| ‘HI f* nLir-<B 1 ' [r I I” -I
I India originated with the government or with the point dictator- , .hip masquerading *a the governm«nt. we ar> not yet certain." Ire- | land continued "The fact* are. however, that hundred* of Protestant homo* were raided in Heltast, and throughout th- sis northern. ' i ouuiii-s, In many Instant <■■ by 111 ' informed (unstable- and In some I case* with discourtesy And this | come* at a moment when Northern , Ireland <«ivnsH>ly I* at war with i I Fascism " i >■ - —a Test Your Knowledge I Can y«a answer seven of these ton nutations? Turn to page Four tor the answer*. I In hi* Older of the day" on , - <» . j.hm of the- twrn y-»*cond I > It-d A toy. Stalin i I >- d’d not differentiate lietween ' "i Herman people -.nd tile Nall*? 3 Aie Filipino* classified a* . members of A»utic rate*? .1 Stefan Sweig wrote a hiogra y of who h Fi< n- li Qu< > n' i What gn-ai disaster x uned ; m Japan in 1933? 6. tin. would wear. eat. or ride ill 10114111*'* * *» In whirli 4'»vi‘!nnu nf buiMing | I. National Hutuary Hail? I 7, Henry Irving *a» an kfogUsh
It’s a Great Day for the Irish! * y ’ jBnBgKBBKK MB I e FKBj v * Hl > Ba JO Bl ■ * '<#'/»> ’ «' Ijwt b HI \ H < <■ Shamrock stoppers James Cagney and Joan Lesli* seem to hae* captured the sp.rit of the day—St. Strick's Day. The Hollywood him Mars ar* dr***ed tn th* fashion of another y«ar aa they stand before a hug* ahatnrock, ready to atop out and celebrate. (CntralPrut)
I authoi. actor, or am* . • What dance aa* t re*ted by I ('haney and Fui In tionoi of Mr* I I Franklin I* Rooeevelit '• Which American city i« nick-' 1 I named ' Ik-an Town"? ■ I" Wlut is the name for th* ait lof ukinning pie-eitmg and stuff- 1 I ng skins of annual*? Many psop'e rant a lot about i I srif-vxpiessiuii when they have nothing of consequence to express.
Quizzed in Wife’s Death • ’ A B if nft .al % —Z. Z. JV. Pkcarpkoto •n 'F" --t- Detocdv* and Peter Dobinsky Police In Chicago questioned Peter Dubinsky, right, a Drake uni’•erslty graduate, tn connection with the death of hi* young wife, the fonnrr Jane Robinson, daughter of a loan company executive at Hampton. la According to the story told police. Dobinsky awoke to tun) bis bride of eight months dead in bed following a night of bitter quarreling tn which he admitted having choked her. Dobinaky said his wife had left him a week ago but had returned th* night before her death to the couple* Chicago apartment.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
MARKET* AT A GLANCE Stock*, flint and quiet Bond* in -gulaily higher; Australian issue* strong Curb stocks, higner Chliago stock*, firm. London slocks, steady Cotton futures, steady. Grain*, wheat and < >ru up fractionally. Livestock, hog* and sheep, strong cattle, steady.
Honor Roll M BUT TAM jB " <Ta> Following Is a list of Adams comity Arma whieh have adopted the payrall alletmeat ptaa tor the purchase Os United Slat.s defense savings bends wMh the vwtontary cooperatleo •< employe*. Chairmen are naked to resort the aamee es all businoeseo where the pion Is adeptod fer add I ties to thia Hat: General Electric Company I Central Sugar Company Central Soya Company McMillen Faad Milla The Mu techier Packing Co. CJovariaaf Creameries, lac. Decatur Pont Office employes First State Hauk Krick-Tyndall Tile Co. Decatur Daily Democrat , Adams County Lumber Co. Decatur Casting Co. The Great A A P Tea Co. Wayne Novelty Company N. I. Public Service The Schafer Co. The Schafer Store P. B. Lehman Dairy Holthouae-SchuHe Co. Sprague Furniture Co. City of Decatur Employes Berne Dunbar Furniture Co. Nussbaum Novelty Co. Berne Witness Co. Berne Manufacturing Co. Economy Printing Concern i Smith Bros. Mfg. Co. VOLUNTEER CANVASS (CONTinunP FROM FAQS OXB) ly bv mined Idcx-k wsrd«a» after the uigauisatMU is com pl vl. d No solicitor will be given more home* to canvas* than he can efficienily handle and ail will h* eapneted to conduct their work promptly and accurately. Volunteer card* filled out dur lag the canvas* will be classified and filed and registrant* will be called upon later to pertoiw specific act* in civilian defen >e. in home* where 100 percent enrolimeat is reported among all member* of the family over II year* of age. the families will be given a window sticker d-noting their 100 perci-M volunteering. g Bluffton Postmaster Not To Be Re-Nomed ■ — 1 ■"■ Postmaster Frank timer who completed serving eight years a* postmaster in Bluffton on Jan. 8. thia year, will not be eligible for reappointment on account of bis bavIng passed the age limit. The age limit for posltuaator*. who are eligible tor uon-competi five reappointment, is <6. ll* is now 87. In the competitive Hass, lb* age limit is 6'l year*. wurif*: or S'lhki. »s;iti *;ms.m or F.sTtTt: wo. xrn Notice !• h*r«4>y alien |<> (he creditors. Iwira and legatee* us Ja-ob Furlltn*. de-eased to appear in tb>circuit Court, held at De atur, Indiana un the 3rd dat of April. I*l2. and »ii»w i s use. if any, why the Final Hettlenwnt Accounts with the eslate of >ald decedent •iiould not be approved; and "“Id heirs are notified to then and there inabe proof of heirship, and teceive their distributive shares Mary Fuelling. Adnilnistratrix U*< atur. Indiana. March If. liikZ Feed 1.. I.furerr. Allerae*. Man I. IT. 'A
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O O local glamifiko I AovMTiniNO hatm On* Tow*. B*» W*rd .... I*a* . Minimum tor »k*t la**rtl*n M* Add«<*nal Inrarti*** < P*r W*rd. Hr O*y ’« < Card *f Thuak* ** | Obituaries. V*rera. R***iuti*itg I’ Mmu*. run m*nu My'* .... I’ N*tic*s. Cap Bead*. • P« b*4f “* (12 plea* d**P on* column! 0 i FOR SALE FOR BAUI - OHra AIA B*by Chick* wow. Bred tor h**vy egg production and quick maturity. Now batchlag 8«* ae brfor* buy ing. Modal H*teb<y. Moura*. Ind 3b?-tf Bt’RKS HOG OBOWtR a co® plM* i**d Nothing *l»* to buy |2.tf nr I*> lb*. Burk* Hog fattn*r a comptot* f**d •>-♦• ?* r ,w lb*. II c*at* Ims per bag In your own aack* Phons No. 2». Burk Etovator Company. Decatur, Ind. Monro*. Ind. FOB UU-W* 4* all UU*~ol electrical repair work and wiring. including *ip*rt radio servics. Wo carry good Un* light ffsturos. Decatur Electric Shop. Phon* M< 4S-tf FOR - BAL£~Jcrreyt ow74tb _ c*lt herd trot *U John C. Fleming. 2 mile* east. 3 mil** north of Decatur. <3-3tl FOR"BALE Modern - housTiirMon roevill*, enceilent condition- Two <ar garage, four lots, on paved •treet. Price 13.750. Telephone Monroeville 3145. * 45-Cts BABY - CHICKS grow faateTTare bealttor it fed Beco Chick Starter with C-Ka-Oen*. Price 13.40. Burk Elevator Company; Decatur and Monroe. Indiana 49-ts FOR SALE Limit-d amoulit refrigerators. washer*, sweeper*, heating and electric cooking stove*. No more coming. Decatur Hatchery. 41-ts FOR SALE "While' thiria"™ good stock of new and used radio* Vbrick Bro*. 59-19 t FOR - SAIS ijrearold. good and gentle iloltsteiu cow. he trrah soon. Clyde Bell 1 mile east. 34 mile* north of Walt. 64-2 ti FOR SALE-10 *b6ck*"iorn" lod' der. Albert Heckman. Decatur It 1 M FOR SALK -d-year-old Guernsey A Swiss cow. freshen within we>-k Page Mitch. 5H tulles east of Decatur. b 65-l!tx For sale —FhT room" boine Hot water; stoker h*at Every luxury. Owner leaving city. Bob Heller, phone 870. <4-3t F6'h riALU IM! Ipneenger Club coupe, saper deluge, like new. good rubber Bryce Daniels, Pleasant Mill*. Phone 3903. 64 3tx kENTI'CKY'PRIDE LIMP COAL contain* more best uplts. les* asb than th* average coal. Try it today. Price b reasonable. BVRK ELEVATOR COMPANY. Decatur. Ind- Tus* A Thur*. a Rev. Pruqh Will Preach Fifth Lenten Sermon The fifth In the series of special Lenten services being held at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church will be on Wednesday evening at 7:3* o'clock. The paelor. Rev. Charles M Prugb will deliver the sermon on the subject, "The Croa* and the War." Spec lai muskwill be furniabed by the Young People's choir of the church. - 1 o — * TODAY'S fOMMON ERROR - * Il Is possible to use something that l» preventive, as to use a preveativi medk-iue. but there Is tsu such word a* preventative.
FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS lI.UO p*g AM a per Menib 91VYear BLUE CREEK DAIRY 71» W. Jeffer on Si. Phone 267 WANTED RAGS, Magazines, Newsga* aera, Scrap Iron, Old Aula Radiators, Batteries, Copper, Hraan, Aiagniauai and all grades of scrap aulafe. . W * waal, and •bap poll* tha year round. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 w. Monroe *t. Phon* ggg
WANTED TaNITMW; chan, bii Kaga, suitable for denning BMchiatry. Cnanot bm aadarwaar, atadtinca, Ranta, coats, ooveralh, or any similar Haterial. Will pay 4e B. Drcsfur Daily thmocnit. W.Uffft) Woman wants wori'of any hind by day Phone 1523 •Id! WANTED to rent t orT~rs>in furnished apartment Adulta. Re. ply Box 85. care Democrat. g 65-Stx siJWLNO MACHtNBS still avafl able. No advance in prices Cash or rasy payment plan — Sewing tauMK free. We do hemstitching and buttonhole isaklag All make* repaired. NsetNee Beits. Pari*. Boardman Singer Sewing machine dietrtbutor* 445 South First. Phone 411. 58 IJtx Business Services WALLPAPER t'nltixed wallpaper offers outstanding beauty plus a durable, washabh surface See the smart pat tor ns today. Holtbouae Draff Co. si :• bn Ul at tie flecatur Udiolstery Shop for your new and need furniture. stove*, rugs- breakfast Hts. living room suite*, walnut tables, bed*, spring* mattresses. Dutatur Upholstery Shop. 145 8 Second St 4H2tx Stop at Cupboard Diner for a delicious plate lunch Costa only 3Uc Our delicious coffee included •4-31 FOR CHIf*K SdWBL TRfll’BLfc put Dr Salsbury's Phen tl-Sal in drinking water. Double-duty medlcine Check* germ growth in drinking waler and medicates digestive tract- Decatur Hatchery. •4-3 t Complete Sheet MeiafServiw We handle a complete line of turnacM. Roofing. Spouting. Stoker* and Siding Free estimate*. Dick Girod and Kenneth Arnold. Phone 332 Tuca.Fri. MISCELLANEOUS FaHM LOAks at 4% tor 10 year* No espensa to borrower. C. D. Lew ton. Decatur, Ind. 28btf DANCING Silver Pavilion.' AVeil uesday and Saturday nights. Entrance on Tbiid St. *4t2 FARMERS ATTENTION wfH amove dead horse*, cow*, bigs etc. Decatur phon* 2900. We pay all phone charge*. The Stadler Product* Co. 28-ts FOR RENT FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment; beat, gas, electricity, phone furnished Adults only. 445 S. First. <4->ti Fdft hfcNT Attractive 6-room house, lights, garage, garden. 5 miles northwest of Decatur. Iva Spangler. 128 East Foster Parkway, Fort Wayne. Phone Harrison *»H2 b 63-31 APARTMENTS - (ArMiie "walE* and private entrance*) 723-73'r 727 Mercer Avenue. Each apartment includes: living rooto. bed room, kitchen, vestibule, bath, 3 closets. Equipment: electric range, cupboard*, window draw curtains, tub with convertible shower, soft hot water, thermostatically controlled 12-month oil flred radiation, hardwood ffoors. Inlaid linoleum Use of basemen) tor foundry, All equipment new. Ready soon. Phone 123*. C43tx Prod acts of the canning <ndu*try are valued at 1850.000 imio annually—an eight -fold increase In the font 4o years, as-cording to Can•us Bureau record*.
Girl Slain, [ ' I B ’i H a fin* —J. Z. H. Phontpboto Nataße Chikonto Missing for several days. Natalie UiuboralM, X7-y*ar-old Newark. N. J . girl. wa« found dead, her throat siasbed and Iter body bruiged In a lonely -lovere' lane near EUgabetb Poltce b*Upv* ue I ffirl was alain elsewhere,
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Mimupii DAILY ra AND FORUGh gJI m Brad) • Msr.,l )o , |JP 0,1 •' ' " <■< ... C'ostd st 11 — res HBHHI • ■ ■ -i.,isMM v "** *« Ft —— —llllllllll l Hi" >» : UM if i" < MH i 4» t<> i<" i<> i- mm I*" to HHB 22" 25" J' - 275 to - yRySf 3<MI t 0 |H|| 35« Iti- >:. t RoushStag* MH 1 1 '' Baffin Spiinsl.t- win MM WHOLESALE 146 poultry quotcM**! Furnishsg “•to Egg a Deoatur MW Clean Uig. (jl , MB Brown v Heavy h. n• HH L< g!:- ■ MH Leghorn Heavy spring-•• barred or whit, r<xki Heavy Heavy young Old h-a<y Old Legh< , FOR' AAvSf Fort . tipi i. tv- > 513.25. 1»" ? to !"<| it. 4. .. 513 !!•< to 1t... < :- 112 95 ' t.. i<><> it. > |l.’ I" 1! to Ito it-- » : . H Rough- f t'aiv. - I I.M| CLEVELAND PRQ3dH| <• —-Produce Hut-.i > - (laid*. 37< HH 1,,5. rent teo-ip' HH Live |t»-f > ' ■ ■ 23 J I. du< k- •; .. - 3 Hra and undei 1- HS Potato!" liHI lbs M>. round whitbag ■ CHICAGO GRAIN C.M| May win it U ■' i > 11.30A, ri. P »■ I ] Maicb.o n 'IS M July -''i' 1 ’*M May oat, >'■'» J»d M Sept . »6 K| May ul<i new. fl . J - '«i S, July u> » INDIANAPOLIS Livtl’M Indiaii.ipolu I 1 IUP I IJvestoik H Hog*, if ■ l)i ’ Ibe .Hk iow.i . lower; 160 36" I"’ • ! '*M 3OMO* lb, fl lb* . 311.60 fl.* *5 H Cattle, 2.2'"' ..or«s.M i lasses steady - •>""* Isl steers. 31165. <h"** steers. 311 I". '"l'*' 313; heifers. 3'J5" »H 2* A'eaters, steady. i»p Sheep. IIM); not >-i>u»f* ■ a market EAST BUFFALO LIVf* T East Buffalo. N Y Mm (UP) — Llve»twK Hogs 3*o; in.uk' »<* k “ lower; iruck'd m i> >13.50 to 313 75. g"'«l 190 to 21" ft'* •' *” Cattle 100 calvre ••- ’ uuchang'-d. cutiei *•''* ® cow* 37.35 IO 3'i" |7-35; veaiers <d> • ohoiie 115.50. coinin'"' “• him 19.50 to 3H -." Sheep 3H; lambto 113.90. LOCAL GRAIN «**»*’ BURK ELEVATOR <* f'uriecte'l " 1 ‘ h Beans subß' t to CM*" during day No. 1 Red Wheat No. 2 Red Wheat .. No. 2 Yellow Corn No. 3 Yellow Corn.. No. 4 Yellow Corn No. 3 Rye " j No. 2 Yellow Soy Be*n» New Oats. 30-lb test •" Ffoa Seed N. A. BIXLE® OPTOMETRi» T HOUR* 8:30 to 11=30 Saturdays. TefoMeae ’* M tysa Examine I Oi’***
