Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1942 — Page 2

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• • tea y our Knowledge Can you answer seven ol tbes*ten questions? /urn to page Four for the answers a— ——— 1. Btuka* are a species of gull. German dive bombers, or natives of MadagO'i-ar? 2. What percentage below normal has the Office of Price Adminjstratlon tOPA * ordered gasoline consumpUon to be curtailed in the East. Who preceded Brig General L«-wl- B. Hershey a- director of Se1.- live Service? I. Which ot these is a kind of bread; hohenzollern. gorgonzola. pumpernickel, monongahela? 5. The unit of currency in the Unled States is the silver dollar or j the gold dollar? 6. Uu diesel engine* have sjmrk plug*? 7. Name the a tor and lecturer. I known an “the cheerful phlivSO-j pher" of the radio, who died in April 8. Iceland is treeless; true or I false? ft. Who composed " The Moonlight Sonota"? I<>. Name the chairman of the I Democrat i< National Committee. w Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE + ♦ (j What is the proper manner ol j greeting friends in public? A. Bear in mind that a quiet, unobtrusive manner indicates good breeding. One can lie cordetl with-1 out Iwing conspicuous. Greet friends with a cheerful "Helio.’ but don't shout it so other people ; turn around. Q Should a man. who bcurg th title Junior,' continue to use it after the death of hi* father? A. No; the son discontinues the , use of the title after the death of i his father, whose name he bears Q. When eating a biscuit and « ♦ TODAYS COMMON ERROR To represent desire, determ- i Ination. willingness, or prom- 1 Ise on the part ot the speaker, use will (wouldi In the first person, shall (should* In the second and third persons Right "I will buy war bonds.” “You shall buy war bmds." • ♦ IV THE T < Ol HI OF THE I MTEII STITES FOR THE VOIIIIIEHS IHSTHII T OF IVIIIVVV FORT VV VVNE DIVISION In tli. matter ~f Rufus MeshberIfrr, bankrupt Gause N". In bankruptcy. In th-- matter of la-Ila B. Mesbbcrger, tMnkriipt • '.i i-< N In bankruptcy. THtslTTfs NOTICE OS' *»I<E OF HE VI ETTATE To whom It Mav Concern: Pursuant to tbs ‘•rders of the United Blates IHstrh t Court fur the North'- Plutrlct ■ f Indiana. Fort W t >n- Li .lei >n. in bankruptcy, snte ed :n« loth day of June 1»41 an-t tiic .’(th lay of Septemoer. 1*4.1. th<- 1 W-.list. !■ Remmel, Trustee In bankrupt- y of Rufus M- sh- erg-r and l*<‘lla B Meahuerger the bankrupts herein, will offer for ssle at public auction the followlnK-deacribed real estate situated In Adams County. Indiana, to wit Tip North Half <NU) of ths N-rtneast Quarter (NEI4I of H. tt.u Three (J), tn Township Twenty-five (88> North. Range Thirteen (13) East. together with the privileges and ap-purtrnan-es to the same bolonaing . Said property will be sold at pub--1- auction to the highest bidder by «4u undersigned Tr.-ten al Court House in the City of I>e< atur County ut Adams State of Indiana, In the Northern bistrli-t of Indiana, on the alh day of June. I*l3. beginnlna at tbe hour of 3 o’clock In the afternoon. «nd • ontlnulng from day to day until raid property is sold. The terms of said sale will be f-r •ash, aa. ept that any person holding ■ m rtgaK. Hen on said real rotate may credit against such pur'-baae nr!<e tiie amount due on such Ifen. laid property will be sold pursuant Ao tire terms of Sect tun 78 of the Bankruptcy Act. and shall be »üb- !«-■ t to redemption by the bankrupts as provided In said act. William 1> It-mmol as Trustee For I’.uf'is MeahbefSsr. Bankrupt.; ana '.xlla B M.shberger Bankrupt .nd JI NK .

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TODAY’S WAR MOVES (Reg. U. 8 Patent Office) By Doul* F. Keemle Os the United Presa W’ar Desk

Within le»* (ban a week, the i war has entered au entirely new < phase, and from pre* nt Indication* it may be tiie forerunnei of 1 i iht Unal on" Only the forerunner, however. | I I The final phase will open when an < . Allied army laud* on the Euro- t 'pan continent, or Germany col-. 1 lapse* internally. 1 The staggering British alt raid* 1 on Germany, firat on Cologne and i now on Eaaen. with many more to , come, constitute a real second front I which may spell the doom of Hiti lerlsm. The percentage of British plane ■ losses In these raid*, about three percent, i* low enough to make it seem probable that they can be continued on th.- »atne scale almost indefinitely. Even If the losses should increase and British plane production be unable to keep up with the pace, America's promise to put it* own air fleet alongside Britain, gives assurance that there will be no let up. The tangible value of the raids it great They accomplish at least four important result* First and foremost, they strike at the vital* of Germany s war inuustry and her network of communication*. They are beginning to cut the sinew* of war which Germany needs on the baltlefleld* of Russia and Libya, for her submarine* at sea, and for her air fleet*. Second, they strike hard at the morale of the German people, already strained Correspondent* Just returned from Germany are j confident the German people can-1 not take such punishment a* the ■ British did. Moreover. It bitterly disillusions them, since they were assured by the leader* that Germany wa« supreme In the air and German cities would not be bombed. Third, they put new heart in the Russian* and tend to ease the pre*Jelly at the table, should the Jelly be sptead on the biscuit with the j fork? A. No. um> the knife

sure on the Russian front. New* of the raid* has been received with the greatest satisfaction in Moscow Fourth, they encourage the re ; bellloiis people* of conquered Eur- j ope. and keep the flame of revolt j alive for the day when they will j be able to turn on their conqueror* and help throw off the yoke. The Mucces* and continuation of the raids show beyond much doubt that Britain has definite superiority In the air. If not control In | their reprisal raid on Canterbury, the Germans employed only about 25 planes, in contrast to the swarm* ’ which the British sent over Ger-| many. The RusHian* claim air superior-' ity over the Germans on the east-

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< rn front, and the British claim the <am. in Libya. A royal air force pilot Just back from Libya aald he understood the ratio of German losses to llritldh was three to one. Combined with the raid* over Germany, event* of th*- last few days all have liecii unfavorable to Hiller The Russians apparently have stopped the Germans on the Kharkov from and they < laini that u projected German drive byway of Rostov to the Caticaati* oil fields has been thwarted. Even if Hitler opens hie general spring offensive In Russia, he will do It under much less favorable auspices. In Libya Gen. Erwin Rommel’s drive towards T. brnk and the i Egyptian border has been thrown liai k. and he Is engaged in entricatIng his tanks to reform hi* postI tlons to the West. O 1 Per capita taxation in the U. 8. . ha* increaxd from |6t> in 1932 to Slop in 19K*.

Our Job b to Save H: Foliar* > Buy 5 Warßondt i Evwy Pay Day Following I* a Hot of Adame county flrm* which h*v* adopted th* payroll allotment plan for th* purchase of United State* defen** saving* bond* with the voluntary cooperation of employe*. Chairmen ar* asked to report th* name* of all business** wher* th* plen I* adopted for addition to thi* list: General Electric Company Central Sugar Company Central Soya Company McMillen Feed Milla The Mutachler Packing Co. Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. Decatur Post Office employes First State Bank Krick-Tyndall Tile Co. i Decatur Daily Democrat i Adams County Lumber Co. Decatur Casting Co. The Great A & P Tea Co. Wayne Novelty Company N. I. Public Service The Schafer Co. The Schafer Store P. B. Lehman Dairy Holthouse-Schulte Co. Sprague Furnitiue Co. City of Decatur Employee Ashbaucher Tin Shop Decatur Laundry Riverside Garage Citizens Telephone Co. ! Equity Dairy Store Holthouse Drug Co. Pumphrey Jewelry Store J. J. Newberry Co. Yost Brothers Local Loan Co., Inc. Berne Dunbar Furniture Co. Nussbaum Novelty Co. Herne Witness Co. Berne Manufacturing Co. Economy Printing Concern Smith Bros. Mfg. Co. Citizens Telephone Co., Berne Joseph Koors Heads Knights Os Columbus New Officers Named By Council Monday Jont'ph Koore is the new grand knight of Decatur council Knight* [ of Columbu*. Mr. Koor* wa» nani- 1 «-d to the pout iMt night during the annual election of officer*. He succeed* Joseph Murphy, the retiring grand knight. Fred Schulte was uam<'d deputy ' grand knight of the council and John Barth, recording secretary. ' Other officers arc-: William Lose. Jr., treasurer; Leonard Meyer, chancellor: Florian Gelrner, advocate; Jchr. O'Shaughnessey, warden; Francis Geimer. Inner guard; Walter Heimann, outer guard and Joseph Murphy, trustee. The newly elected officers will ' be Installed by the district deputy , at a meeting to be announced later. I Following the election of officer* and brief businea session, a luncheon was served tn the council hall. MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks, irregular in quiet trading Bond* lower; raft* weak. Curb atocka, irregularly tower. Cotton of around 12 a bale. Grain* in Chicago, wheat and corn future* fractionally higher Chicago livestock, hogs, weak, cattle, sttong and active, aheep. flrm. ————————

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o — O LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES One Tima, P*r Word .... I'/** Minimum for first Insertion 300 Additional Insertion* Per Word. P*r Day —*— 1o Card of Thank* .......... Wo Obituarla*. Verses, Resolution* ........ ..... 81 Menus, run menu style .... S1 Notices, Cap head*, 8 pt. body ... —6O c (12 picas deep, one column) J ""* " O FOR SALE FOR SALK — Order AAA Baby Chick* now. Bred for heavy egg production and quick maturity. Now hatching See ua before buying. Modal Hatchery. Monroe. Ind. >O7 ts ■poiFSALE -Bod and Dress .’r;”9 x I’.’ rug; 2 Kitchen chairs; 2 rocker*, cabinet radio; fruit jars; man * leather coat; fernery; oicturea. shot-gun. electric aweeper. large mirror and other article*. Phone 809 409 W. Jefferaon. 129-3tx VVe have a basement full of used furniture of all kinds, traded in on new. Came from good homes. Will sell cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Store, phone 199. 130t3 FOR SAIJC Good seed beans L. A Graham or Art Rose. 130-3tx Easy Washer*. If your old washer is badly worn you cannot afford to take the chance. Come In and let* swap! Also a few used washers. Klink Washer Service. 147 S. Second St. 130-3 l FOR HALE 3 brood sow*; 4 large gilts; one spotted Poland China male hog. Wm. Reichert. Monroe. 130-2tx FOITiALE Roll top desk: typT writer desk; ice boxes; all type* of oil stoves. Decatur Upholstery Shop. 145 S. Second St. 139-2 t BURKFhOG GkOWEfc Al cumplete teed Nothing else to buy 82 25 per 100 lbs Burk's Hog fattner a complete teed. 12.25 p«r 100 tbs. 15 coots leas per bag In your own aacka. Phone No. U. Burk Elevator Company. Decatur. Ind Monroe Ind ►XHC” SALE-Good spring’i .ow Charles Bailey, route 3, phone 501-0 1304*31 FOR So. Btk. 130-3 IX FOR BALE—lndiana hybrid* No. >iO*.R and 613; price 14 to 16 per h bu»hel Supply limited August Selking. Jr.. Decatur Route 2; Preble phone lO9tf FOR SALE -Funk's Hoosier-Crust Hybrid seed corn; also Indiana Hybrid* Price 84 to 86 per bushel. 'Serie* 425 B. 808-C, 810. 818, 481. ; Place your order now. Supply limited. Theodore Bulmahu, 4 mile* west. mile north of Decatur. 77-T—---FOR SAi,E -Bu< k rake for AillsCbsmftiers tractor Roger Ben's Ito mile east of Linn Grove. 130-2tx Heating and Cook Stoves— RepofweHsed Heatrolaa, 1-2 price; other makes; Washers, electric motors. Open evenings. Decatur Hatchery. 128tf Toft iALk - Seed Potatoes also garden and flower plant*. '4 mile south hospital on Mud Pike. Victor Amacher, Phone 502. 129«3tx SPRa6(’E OFFERS Thousands of dollar* of living room, dining room. bedroom suites. studio couches, kitchen cabinet*, breakfast sets, cedar chests, rugs. bed*, inner spring mat tresses and -cpriogs. selling at unbelievable low prices Tremendous volume, no partner* to divide profit with make my low price* possible Ask your frieud* and neighbors bow many dollars they saved at my store. — Sprague Furniture Store, phone 198. igou FbR'SALFbk fkADk i»W spec ial Deluxe Chav. radio and beat er. low mileage, goed tires; IM7 Chav, coupe, completely overhaaler; 18M Ford V-8. motor reconditioned. new brakes; 1834 Che*, town sedan, very good tiros. Plenty of miles for defense workers la these cars. Fred Busche. Phon< 975. 303 North Ninth St. 12Mtx FOR BALI - Hybrid seed corn, ! regular tats Funks, Holly* and nsher’s. |g per bushel and up- Burk Bovator. b 118-ts MISCELLANEOUS /ASirraris-irivioTTo- years. | Mo expense to borrower. C. D. Lawton. Decatur. led 2>btf Farm em affnfTkjw - we rw amove dead horeoe cove, hogs etc Daeatur pbaoe IMB We pxy a!) Phone chargee The Stadler Projects O* tKf MASONIC Stated meeting of Doeatur Chap ter No. 11l Royal Arch Mason* at 7:M p. a Tuesday June 1 113 Mt A. D Settle*, ffi. f. When putnotua ia th* henvta ol i Um poopi* a 40a4 Uum

WANTED WANTED—Good, cteuTEig Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Cannot use underwear. stockings, pa n 11, coats, ©overalls, or any similar material. Will pay 4c Ib. Dreafur Daily Democrat. WANTED Odd Job*. Hous.-m washed. Phone 5462. 130-2tx WANTED-Boy, sophomore or juir lor to work in retail store during vacation and school days. Steady. Address Box 122. care Democrat. 129-3 t MEN WANTED Mm-t h7iT~fJFS machinery experience; give reference. Inquire Steffeu Implement Co . Third St. U'j WANTED Voung man to "help around poultry house. Metz Egg A Poultry Co. It FEM AJ /E~if Hi 3» WANTHD AVo man married or single for part time House to House survey work No selling. No experience necessary. Pleasant work. Phone 49 Between 10 and 12 Wed. morning tor appointment 130-1 lx o . ■ Business Services Gllrf PHO'hkHt.W’HH 4loy* lear Ing for service or those at home who wish to send gift* to boy* In camp. Arrange appointment. See our handsome frames. Edward* Studio 129-6! HA vOOU HEEN tile new Eureka Tank Sweeper with all it* added features? W<- still have a few left. Arnold A Kienk. 147 8. Second St I3d-3t NBW METHOD FAfNTtTT .7 outside use are weatherproof, waterproof. sunproof, heatproof, coldproof. The color* last. Come tn and get a color card. Henry Knapp and Son. i.’■.<>; FEW BiNGER SEWING MachinTi available. Your opportunity. We repair al! makes. Needles, Belt*. Gil, Part*. Hoardman's Singer Agency, 445 South Flrat. Phone 411. 124-12tx Complete Sheet Metal Servi-e We handle a complete line of furnaces, Roofing, Spouting, Stokers and Siding. Free estimates. Dick Girod and Kenneth Arnold. Pbone 232. Tuea.-Fri. FOR RENT 5 room house, semimodern. 605. Indiana St. 130-2’ LOST AND FOUND Fot’Nfl—f’acksge in car near Gerber's Friday. Owner may have same by calling at Democrat and paying for ad. g It —— o- — OBITUARY In memory of <Fred D. Robinson. 170® Winter St.. Fort Wayne. Gone but not forgotten. This June 2. 1942. Just a year ago. ; dear, you left a vacant place, also chair that can not <be filled The voice that I ml** and mourn now is with the angel choir You are not dead, but passed beyond our mists to a larger life, tor there la no death, but life beyond the grave, i Because ever near us. though un- 1 seen your are near. Your wife. Mrs. Lulu Robtusou. 1021 Elm St.. Decatur, Ind. Peace hath her victories and her heroes no less renowned than war. vOTICb Notice I* hereby given that Mary Susanna Myer* Baller haa rile* with the undersigned an application for the Adame Circuit Court of Ad*ma County, Indiana, to hear the evidence and determine th time and plar* nt btrth of antd applicant. agreeable to the provision of Chapter 84, Acte of Uie General Assam bi y of State ot Indiana, for 1941. Wltnaaa my hand and seal of »aid Court thin 2nd day of June. 1*43. CLYIMB O. TROL'TNKM Clerk of the Adame Circuit Court June 3 Ntmoi Notice I* hereby given thet Bertha Betle Bailey Wolfe ba* tiled with the undersigned an application tot the Adame Circuit Court of Adame County, ladia ia. to hear th* evidence and determine the time and place of birth of eaid applicant. agreeable to the provision of Chapter 84. Act* of the General Assembly of Stats of India'**, for Witness my hand and seal >t said Court thle 3nd day of Jone, 1*43. CLYDE O TnOUTNEtt | Clerk of the Adams Circuit ■ J O' N. A* BIXLER OPTOM CTRIBT MOURB: 8:80 te IHBO 18:80 te 8:00 Oaturgay*. 8:00 m. tM •yea taamlned Gla*M* Fitted FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS |l.Mpr ft Isl P* r Month 9«VYcar BLUE CRBEK DAIRY 7lt W-JWforwiW. Phoffigft?

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