Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1942 — Page 2
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NEW FABRICS MAKE PLAY-WEAR FOR WHOLE FAMILY If,? - '3BBrl| *S & • a jtyfcww jme? 'Sih “ **; '• ‘ • -’7t2 ' ?mmm sHMI r SBwMSp/ 1 s*? ssi •* J 3 HuL ■£■ ’W | * / -laM»S-z2W„ lz!t to right, boy wearing beige »hirt. rust-colored cordurex trousers; “mother" In red »hirt, light green cordurella alack*: »i»ter modeling blue cordurella jumper over checked cotton blouse. Vacations this year will usually be spent near the home and fireside, and parent* and children will b< redis ov< ring the possibilities of local parks, neighbor*' back yard* and the nearby countryside Thye are two new fabrics for the family picnic clothes—cordurex for men and cordurella for th* fin.mine part <f the family They are corduroy which is smart looking and comfortable, but practi* < >!. I ng w a table. The s-n of the family is shown, left, skating in beige shirt and rust-dolored slip I; trouser.; with culls. Mother center, wears a red shirt with open neck and one pocket, and well tailored slacks ui light green, with side fastening. Sister wears a blue cordurella jumper over a Peter ~ „ Pan blouse of checked cotton.
0 w- ♦ Test Your Knowledae Can you answer seven of these teat questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. ♦ ♦ ’!. Military salute* are only fired Between sunrise and sunset; true or false? ! Xante the author of the I*ook. "Berlin Diary." 3 With which French official did the I’. S. State Department negotiati for rsniobiliz.ition of French ship* at Martinique? I New Caledonia belongs to the British. Dutch, or Free French? a A .12 volt lamp connected to a lid-volt circuit will not burn at all, will bunt dimly, or will Immediately burn out? • d. ('at beer is a slung term for what com modify? 7. The hirth rate in the United States in now increasing: true or false? s. Complete Robert Hurns’ line, •'Mau’s Inhumanity to man makes counties* thousand* —** !< Nam.- the author who recently died flv<- days after receiving a Pul.uter prize for his Mpgrapky of llarlef B< echer Stowe, entitled '•’Crusader In Crinoline." io Luther Burbank was most famous a a poet, plant breeder, or sculptor? I Australia has desert land, true or false? 2. Did President Roosevelt meet Prime Minister Churchill at sea before or after the V. S. entered the war? 3. Will the -ilver and copper five cent piece be the same alas, weight and design as the Jefferson nickel five cant piece? d. Madagascar is off the east coast of Africa; true or false? i Where was the naval battle of
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Japs Admit loss Os One Plane Carrier Claim Occupation Os Points In Aleutians (The following wa* not filed by a United Tie** correspondent but i* <lll enemy br<-adca*t recorded by the United Press outside enemy territory I. Berlin, Jone 10. — ’UP) (German broadcast recorded hy United Pre** in London 1— Japanese Imperia' headquarter* admitted today, that it had lost an aircraft carrier and 35 plane* In the Midway Island battle and that a second carrier r and a cruiser had been heavily damaged, a Tokyo dispatch said today At the same time It was asserted that the Japanese had occupied several point* in the Aleutian island* < ff Alaska Sunday and said operation* then: continued. The dispatch was sent by the 1 German n« ws agency from Tokyo. It quoted imperial headquarter* that the Japanese navy, id copper-1 alion with army unite. oc< upied the Lepanto fought? 6. Name the book for which Ellen Glasgow was awarded the SSOO Pulitzer Prize for "a distinguished novel" tor 1941. 7. Zog is a quicksand, a former I king of Albania, or Hungaiian gou- , -a»h’ | 8. Name the color* of the rain-; , Ixxw. 9. The I>e*t Insulator for electri-1 city i* gia**. paraffin or rubber? 10 The lEustachian canal w in the ear. northern New York or -Mesopotamia? —
I Aleutian points. The communique eald regarding 1 the Midway battle: I "Two enemy aircraft carrier* of the Enterprise and Hornet class . were sunk. "One hundred and twenty enemy planes were brought down. "important military installations on .Midway were destroyed.” (The Enterprise and Hornet are sister carrier* of 19.900 tons which normally carry 81 planes each and have room for 100.) The text of the Japanese <ommunlque. as broadcast by the German transocean new* agency, did not mention occupation of point* I in the Aleutians, though It implied that Japanese army and navy I forces had landed to destroy installation*. The text was: "Japanese naval force* operating | in the eastern Pacific carried out a surprise attack on Dutch harbor in Alaska as well a* against the whole group of Aleutian Islands and continued these attacks on the enemy positions Juur 4 and 5. ‘THvaT force* moreover carried out a heavy atfack on Midway island 011 June 5 and inflicted heavy damage on enemy naval units in this area and damaged at the same ' time naval and air force establishiments. "June 7 naval unit* in closest co-operation with troops of the army destroyed a number us enemy MOTICZS Not!.* i* hereby given that Lena Miller Fleming ' has filed with the undesigned an application tor the Adama Circuit . Court of Adam* County, Indiana, to I hear the evidence and determ’ne the tune and placa at birth of eaid applicant. agreeable th. the nrovlalon ot Chapter Z 4. Acta of the .teneral I Assembly of Ntata of Indiana, for I**ltVltnaea my hand and seal of aald Court thia l"th day of Jun*. IMS. BXYDE O. TROUTNtort Clark of the Adam* Circuit Court. Jung 1*
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positions on the Aleutian Islands and are continuing the operation* in this area. "Japanese naval formations sank in course of their operations around .Midway one aircraft carrier of the Enterprise type and one of the Hornet type, both having 19.900 tons, while 120 aircraft of the enemy were brought down. < Actually the ships are sister ships of the same type.! "Important military objects were destroyed. "In the area of Dutch Harbor 14 enemy planes were brought down or destroyed and a large enemy transport was sunk. "Japanese units furthermore bombed groups of large oil tanks In two places and aet them afire as well as one large hangar "Japanese losses amout to one aircraft carrier which was lost, one heavily damaged aircraft carrier, one damaged cruiser and 35 planes which until now have not returned ” The official Dome! news agency described Dutch harbor aa a recently reinforced base which the Tinted States fleet, submarine flotilla and air force hoped would be “an Important leg on the transpacific attack route to Japan." It said that at Dutch harbor were a powerful wireless station, an air field, extensive docksTind oil tanks and that recently a flying boat base was constructed. Further, it said. Dutch harbor was a submarine base. o V neolntmeMt of K*e<-uf<>r lletatr Mo. .I**l Notice Is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of fieri tinge late of Adam* County, deceased. The estate Ik probably solvent, Ik.nuhl Cage. Executor trthur F, Vugtmedr, Attorney June tn, ISIJ Jun. l<i-t7-ZI Espionage Case I *■ Mrs. France* Gro* Arrested with hi* wife last January, Dr. Hana Helmut Gros and Mrs. Gro* have been convicted in Ix» Angeles federal court of conspiring to transmit national defense information to Germany. Mrs Gros, a Kansas-born film cartoonist, to shown above.
* . Our Job Is to Save ; Dollars AIBSsS Buy L\\ f»wy ?«y D«y Following Is a list of Adorns county firms which hsvs adopted ths payroll allotmsnt plan for ths purchase of United States defense I savings bonds with the voluntary 1 cooperation of employs*. Chairmen ’ ore asked to report the nemos of all businesses whs re the plan Io adopted for addition to this list: i 1 General Electric Company Central Sugar Company ’ Central Soya Company 1 McMillen Feed Mills ' The Mutschler Packing Co. Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. Decatur Post Office employes . First State Bank Krick-Tyndall Tile Co. Decatur Daily Democrat 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 Fumituie Co. City of Decatur Employes 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. Berne Witness Co. Berne Manufacturing Co. Economy Printing Concern Smith Bros. Mfg. Co. Citizens Telephone Co., Berne NOTICH Notice Is hereby given that Thoma* Ray Baker haa filed with the underalgne-l an application for the Adam, Circuit Court of Adam* County. Indiana, to hear the evidence and determine the time and pla-e of birth of -aid ap pllcant. agreeable to the provision of Chapter st. Alta of the General Assembly of State of Indiana, for 19,1 Witness my hand and seal of eald Court thia loth day of June, I*U. CLYDE O. TROI’TNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. June lv SHF.HIFF **LK < auae Xemlwred I HUA a Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation vs. Truman 11. Ooldner and Emma Goldncr. By virtue of an order of »ale Issued from the Ada ma circuit Court of Adami County, Indiana, to mo directed from the Clerk of aald Court In favor of the Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, and against Truman II Goldner and Emma Goldner. r<«|Uhlng me to make the sum of Forty Six Hundred Sixty Six and 21-100 (*!,*«« 21) Dollar*. together with intereat. attorney fees Wnd costs, I have levied upon and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for < ash. on the 7th day of July, HHX A. !>.. between th* hours of 10 00 o'clock A. M and 1:00 o'clock P. M. of an Id day. st the Goat Door nf the Court House, In the City of Decatur, County of Adame, Stat* of Indiana, the following des- < rfl>ed ft««l Estate, situated in said County and State, to-wit The Northwest Quarter of Section 1. In Township R*. north, range 11 t*»»t. <-ontalnln* t«a.l7 a’rea. more or lees, but subject to all legal highways. I will at that time and place offer for oale the fee-almple of said real estate together with the rents. Isaues. income and profit* thereof to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy »«ld Order of Hale Said aale will be made without any relief front valuation and appraisement law*. Dated thia Ird day of June, 19*3. Ed P Miller Sheriff. Adams Co. Ind tribar E. leglewede. tltsrs,, June S-10-17
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~ ~.. > LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES l One Time, Per Word Wxt I Minimum for first in»ectior. 30c J Additional insertions Per Word, Per Day Id | Card of Thanks &0C i Obituaries, Verses, Resolutions. — $1 I Menus, run menu style V I Notices, Cap Heads 8 pt. body 50C I (12 picas deep, one column) | FOR SALE BVfiKS Ht)G (IHOWER — A complete feed. Nothing clue to buy, 52.25 per 100 lbs. Burk's Hug fall* Her, a complete feed. 12.25 per 100 lbs. 15 cent* less per bag in your own sacks. Phone No. 25. Burk Klevator Company. Decatur, Ind.. Monroe, Ind. , 34-ts New and I sed Heating and Cook stoves. Electric motors priced for quick clean-up. Decatur Hatchery. Open evenings. 133tf Foil SALE — Seed Potatoes and garden plants. *i mile south of hospital on Mud Pike. Victor Amacher, phone 502. b 133-6 t FOR SALE -itybrld seed corn, regular flats. Funk's, Holly's and Fisher's. 15 per bushel and up. Burk Elevator. b 113-ts Foil SALE FilhTnlTTackle Rod*. Reels, lines and Baits. opens midnight June 16. Open evening*. L'hriok Bros. 136-ast FOR SALE Table top gas range, chesUi of drawers, breakfaxt set, Davenola couch, wardrobe. A-l 5 burner oil range, gasoline pressure table top range. Frank Young. 110 Jefferson St. b 136-3 t FOR SALE Started chickx. *SO Leghorn pullets. MOO Barred and White Rocks. Mrs. Georgia Gage. Monroe phone. g 135-3 t FOR “SA LE"~Orde~ XaA~ Baby Chick* now. Bred for heavy egg production and quick maturity. Now hatching. See u* before buying. Model Hatchery, Monroe. Ind. 307-tr FOR HALE -’Two axniiiiAter rug*. 9x12. good condition; also lamp table; rcaxonably |p-lced. Call at 901 Monroe street before 2 or after t P tn. 13513 X FOR SALE i' a ton Ford panel truck. '35 model with '39 motor. I new tires, 5 other good tire* Suitable for delivery truck, huckster wagon. A-l condition. Inquire at Harold's l>a;«ber shop. 127-l>3tx F< mTsXCE Radios, while thTy last. A good stock of Zenith and Philcos. All sizes. Uhrick Bro*. FOR SALE — Order or pick <>n share* sprayed cherries. Bamd Rock spring chicken*. Walter Thieme. Phone 615-H. 136-2tx FOR SALE Seven room modern house. 110 Rug* st 137t3x FOR SAldt —fiweet potatoes and yams. All other plant*. Open evening*. Mr*. William Strahm. 339 North Ninth. 139-steod FOR SALE Decatur I’ S approt'■d tested chick* at summer prices. Special now started and day old chick*. Order now for June and July. Decatur Hatchery phone 197. U74t SAlt — Near Lutheran church, duplex. New roof, furnace. motor plumbing Will earn 10 percent or make fine small home Pius income Bob Heller. Phone #7O. 137~k3t MISCELLANEOUS dum tsxm , t h io year*. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lwwton, Decatur. Ind. 2Sbtf SAYfc XIL used fata and greases usualy wasted in cooking. Yonr country need* it. We will pay 4c pound. Gerber Meat Market. T FARMERS ATTENTION - We f amove dead kortee. cow*, big* etc. Decatur phone MOO. We p*y all Phone chargee. The Stadler Pro duct* Co. g»-u markets at a glance Stocks, lower and quiet Bods, irregularly lower: U. 8 governments, lower. Cur bstock*. irregular. Chicago slock*, mixed. Grains in Chicago wheat up around I He; corn up a tract io Chicago liveetock: hogs, active and strong; cattle end «he.«p, •tnrag BEST COAL BUYS Ky. Lum* and Egg; W. V*. Lum* and Cgg; Genuine *ocahentae C*g: Package Coe I; RcL eueto: Little Joe Preeared Stoker; Fa. Anthracße Nut. KRICK COAL CO. We** Elm tt, *Mae *»J N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIBX HOURS* 8:M to 1I«N U:BP to •atuehaya, 8:00 *. m. Telephone IM C/M KambWml Glmmmi FttiW
WANTED WANTED—Good, clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Cannot use underwear, stockings, pants, coats, ooveralls, or any similar material. Will pay 4c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED—Loan* on farm*. Eastern money. Low rate*. Very libera! term*. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 m-w-f WANTEII - Washings and noni'ngiT Call for and deliver. Phone 1201. 136-3tx WANTED — hrlgg* and Stratton washing machine motor, late model. Elmer Allison, Monroeville R. 2. 135-Tx ‘WANTED ‘Wash woman for a family of three. Phone 4131. 137-a2tx WANTED Corn to plow. Also soy bean* for seed. Cecil Harvey, phone 53R-A, Decatur. a Itx WANTED ~ Responsible ' ady for housework, care of children. Stay night*. 11<*5 No. Second. 136-2’ WANTED Radios to check and ra pair. I'hrick Bros. 136-al9t FOR RENT FOR RENT — Apartment. Lower three rooms. Unfurnished- Private entrance. Adults. 427 Mercer. Phone 1880. 135 r FOR Ft ENT—Furnished or unfiirib Ished. all modern house four room*, bath. 409 Fornax street. Inquire 124 Grant street g 136-2tx FOR RENT 2 sleeping room* in modern homo two block* from General Electric, 931 West .Monroe Street. 136-a3tx FOR RENT 1 Furnished housekeeping room. Electric refrigerator. Call 1082 or 410 North Fifth. g135-3t 0 Business Services O&E 41ALLON of out New Method Barn Paint will cover 350 square feet with two coats. Coots only 11.63 per gallon. Henry Knapp * Son. 135-6 t FEW 'BfNGER¥EWIN(I MM-fiitus available. Your opportunity. AVe repair all makes. Needles, Belts. Oil, Part*. Boardman's Singer Agency, 445 South First. Phone 411. IM-I2t Mimeographing, letter writing, envelopes addressed. Phone 610. Room 1, Trust Company Building. NOTICE! We have discontinued huving MIXED PAPERS, such as accumulates at a home or store. We are still buying Newspapers. Magazines, and Corrugated Boxes or Corrugated Paper. THE .MAIER HIDE A FUR CO Farm Liability Insurance Written by Farm Bureau Coverage *16'30 L. A. RIPLEY Monroe, Ind., R R 1 Phone 830 Author May Ron * ..y- . . -v.,.1 J F •- WM Ctare Boothe Pteywngb.t Clare Boothe, above, author of th* stage awecaa*. The Women. " may he a candidate for from Mi*a Booth*, wife of Henry 1* Luo*, prorident of Tune. Inc, to being backed for the teat formerly heM by her stepfather Repreeentativ* Alfred D Aitotto, a Republican.
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Market Repl daily report or 1a,,! and foreign Marke‘l Br.dy'. Market for Dec.tor J Cralgvdle. H 0 . 3 ; ln!1 Cloud lt 12 Nsm " C«rr<-<-t.-<! 10 I m , No comrololon and no n-J Veaie received etery i*,,’■ HO to 120 lb*. I ; 120 to 140 lb* *■ 140 to Ifio lb*. I i I6i) to 180 11,,. I , 180 to 250 lbs. . I . 250 to 300 lb* I ' 300 to 400 lb* 9 ■ RouglM ■ ; Stags ■ i Choice vealer* ■ i Spring UniliH ■ ’ Spring bu< k Uml*. ■ : Clipped lambx . ■ . Yearling iamb* . I WHOLESALE EGG ASol POULTRY QUOTATIONII Furnished by I Metz’ Egg 4 Poultry Cs,B Decatur p hon , .. 4 | I Corn <t. <| j un , p lf I I Clean, large whit. < -_- s . I Brown or mixed <gg«. h-g, J Heavy hen* J . Leghorn hen* | Leghorn epringi rs, jxooth..J ' Leghorn stag* .. H • Heavy broiler*, barred or I f white rock* I • Leghorn broilers, I', lb», orl over . I Heavy stags ... 1 I Heavy young white duck* 1 , Old heavy roosters, lb 1 , Old Leghorn roosters, lb a I ' M EAST BUFFALO LIVESTO® Bast Buffalo, N Y Jun- m (UPt-Llv.-xi.Hk I Ilog*. 2"O. ma,-k‘-t Krakauß lower, good and - ho’..erage, 114 65; trucked in 111 lbs, f 11.25-111 5». 1 Cattle. 15'i, market hA steady; yearling-, he 14 al ' 413.5<>; .utter ad <oinmiui M 48.65-19.75; .aim. . I'l-I’fl Calves. lo*> vealsr brm. I ; and choice, f! 150-815. <<J 1 and medium. fl»f!3 5“ | She.-p, 100, epi.ni: iaiii 1 .-. »ttl ' f14.50-11a.50. J FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCI Fort Wayne hid June ■ tl'l’l - LlVe-’l-ak. 1 Hog*: lo c.-nis higher: 2M 240 lb*. II no, :»• to ' 13.95. 180 to .' - lb- H*>. Isl ISO n.e. 13 kh. L’t" lo 7«" fr- I 260 lo J 8« lb* 13 3*M 13.85; 3«o io 35i> fb«. | to 4«o Sts 13 75; 15*< to l*“l 13.45, lio to 150 ft.- 13 » isl 140 Iti*. 12 95. I"" '<> 13" Bi- ■ Rough-. 13 25; »t*X« 11 calve* I 4 5«; lambs IIW; ■ ling* 10.50 t« L’s". . 51 INDIANAPOLIf LIVESTod Indlanapolix. Jun- 1" ‘HI Livestock: I Hog* 700" market I 160 to 40« fb* II ta 1115 'i 160 th*. 12.65 t" 1 ■ Cattle 9«". < < ’ ***■ *1 steady, mostly 12 ' • 13-'-»- 1 I steady. 14.8' ’<>l’ Sheep 300 and ’-ady. >■ lambs 14 tr- 15 CHICAGO GRAIN CLO4EI July wh-fl l**i • 412141211. «>< ’ u ‘'- ] July corn. '•>■■. '• • i Dn-.. .91%. July oal». I'»i, 1 Dee.. .81%. July old soy loan*, fl new. 11.73%; <>« » I7lS ' I 4173%. LOCAL GRAIN MARKIH BURK ELEVATOR CO. Correct'd .hit" 1' Beans subject to <taßte during day No. I Red Wheat No 2 Red Wheat No. 2 Yellow Corn No. 3 Yellow Corn No. 4 Yellow Corn No. 2 Rye No. 2 Yellow Soy Beati»New Oats. 3(»-lb. teat Flax Seed Catholic University Rector Dies Tuesday Washington. June I" Bishop Joseph M Co * ’ old prelate of the fa'b' and rector of Catho of America, died of pa-u**’ Georgetown hospi'- 11 bi' tar a brief ffIPUMFuneral service* win the national ihnne of «■* conception at Catboil' ■ . Friday, with Anbbi'fop Carley,of th* Boi’to"’"''* 4 ton diocese official.n< *t l flcal ma«* of requiem * TO j An ambigno<»* •'“'X*. 1 fen'* ft* pnrpo* i preening er td'» I come of M* • ■*"* ’ ’i ; perteer-.hit enoM 9 I the faiker ca» « “When mj Ft ' »»* « took mm into
