Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1942 — Page 2
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Test Tour Knowledge Can you answer seven of these teat questions? Turn to page Four for the answers, 1. Name the four U. 8, forts in Manila Bay recently surrendered to the Japanese. 2. Gasoline rationing In the Eastern States was enured by a shortage of gasoline, or lack of trans-, portat ton ? •
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3. In the Army, what is a yard bird? 4. Which American General was killed in an airplane accident in Australia last April? 5. Chives is a disease, something to eat, or a slang name for a butler? fl. Os what country was Cardinal .Mercier a cltiien? 7. Which big league ball player recently set a batting record for pitchers by knocking three successive homers out of the park in a
11 game at Boetos? g. Syria wss a former province . of the old Turkish Empire; true or J false? 9. The constellation Una Miner contains which important start 1 10. Hamilton la the capital of Bermuda, the Bahamas or Trinidad? ■—o The steel industry of the U. 8. is spending $212,000,000 for new construction and equipment during the I current y*ar.
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JAPS PRESS FORWARD (Continued Fhom Page 1) casualties during five days of bloody hand-to-hand fighting. The spokesman reported a successful Chinese defense battle with a Japanese column of 8,000 men which crossed the Yellow river from Paotow last Saturday and opened a new front in inner Mongolia. This column, he said, reached Yingpanchao. 25 miles south of
' Our Job bto Save Dollars A;Ejs>& Buy War Bondi til tveqr Poy D«y Following Io a Hat of Adams county firms which have adopted the payroll allotment plan for the purchase of United States defense savings bonds with the voluntary cooperation of employes. Chairmen , are asked to report the namee of all businesses where the plan la adopted for sddition to thio list! General Electric Company Central Sugar Company Central Soya Company McMillen Feed Mills The Mutachler Packing Co. Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. Decatur Post Office employes First State Bank Krick-Tyndall Tile Co. Decatur Daily Democrat Adams County Lumbef Co. Decatur Casting Co. The Great A 4 P Tea Co. Wayne Novelty Company N. I. Public Service The Schafer Co. The Schafer Store P. B. Lehman Dairy Holthouse-Schulte Co. Sprague Furnituie 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 Paoton on Saturday, but was forced back 11 mile* to Talatehchl after a fierce battle. Behind the apearhead of 8.900 invaders are an estimated 30.000 Japaneae regulars, the spokesman estimated With the Chinese hard-pressed on at least three fronts, Chungking political quarters demanded lhat Russia actively join the United Nations in the Pacific war against Japan. They warned that Japan- [ ese atteks on American bases iu i the Aleutian islands presaged inti ' minent thrusts against Viadivos--1 tok and Kamchatka peninsula. i While fierce fighting raged over ' wide areas of eastern and south i central China, the newspaper Ta Kung Pao said Russia’s Pacific neutrality was aiding the Japanese. Reliable reports have reached Chungking, the newspaper said, ! that the Japaneae are concentrat ' Ing large forces in Manchuria for a "surprise" attack on Vladivostok. Russia's important East Asia Mrt,
| RENU ZIT ' Solveti 100 !| Cleaning QFNtZU Po ** rf ul - Yet harmless to ® th« fined N T—— fabrics. K? Comte in 1 L'’ I •"d 2 0,1 • •«»’«d cane w nt 65e and 51.09 ALWAYS KEEP A CAN OF RENUZIT HANDY
* LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES One Time, Per Word I'/a< Minimum for first insection 30< | Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day 1< | Card of Thanks 50< Obituaries, Verses, Reuolu-tlons.....-—4l Menus, run menu style |1 Notices, Cap Heads, 8-pt. body — 50* I (12 picas deep, one column) j FOR SALE BURK'S HOG GROWER- A complate feed. Nothing else to buy. 42.25 per 100 ibs. Burk's Hog fattner, a complete feed. 12.25 per 100 lbs. 15 cente less per bag in your own sacks. Phone No. 25. Burk Klevator Company. Decatur, Ind . Monroe, Ind. New anJ Used Heating and Cook stoves. Electric motors priced for quick clean-up. Decatur Hatchery. Open evenings.l33tf FOR SALE — Seed Potatoes and garden plants. >.* mile south qt hospital on Mud Pike. Victor Amacher, phone 502. b 133-6 t FOR SALE — Hybrid seed corn, regular flats. Funk’s, Holly's and Fisher's. $5 per bushel and up. Burk Elevator. b 113-ts koR SALfe—frisking Tackle Rod7. Reels, lines and Balts. Uv opens midnight June Isl. Open evenings. Uhrlck Bros. 13fl-as'. FOR BALfr--Table top gas range, chests of drawers, breakfast set, Davenoia couch, wardrobe, A-l 5 burner oil range, gaaoline pressure table top rarge. Frank Young. 110 Jefferson St,. b 136-3 t F()R~~SALE — Order AAA Baby Chicks now. Bred for heavy egg production and quick maturity. Now hatching. See us before buying. Model Hatchery. Monroe, Ind. 307-ts FOR SALE-I'a ton frord panel truck. "35 model with '39 motor 4 new tires, 5 other good tires. Suitable for delivery truck, n-xkster wagon. A-l condition. Inquire at Harold's barber shop. 13“-b3ts Foil SALfr Radios, while they last. A good sto-k of Zenith and Philcos. All sizea. Uhrick Bros. 136a 19t froii Bale s< ven room modern house. 110 Rugg st. 137t3x FOR SAI.E fhcatur fr. S approved tested chiiks at summer prices. Special now siarted and day old chicks. Order now for June and July. Decatur Hatchery phone 467. 15741 F()h BALE - cherries orchard, route 5. Decatur. Phone 69f11. 136-3 t eod frbff“S7<LE mberan church, duplex. New roof, furnace, motor plumbing Will earn 10 percent or make fins small home plus income. Bob Heller, Phone 870. 137~k3t FOR SALE -Two Axminster rugs, priced reasonable; also library ' table. -Call at 904 W Monroe st. ! ‘>efore 2or after 5p m. 136t3x FOR SALE—frunk'a Moo.ler-droit Hybrid seed com; also Indiana Hybrids. Price 14 to Isl per bushel. Series 425-B. 808-C, «10. <l3. 431. I Plscs your order now. Supply limited. Theodore Bulmabn, 4 miles west, 1H mile north of Decatur. 77-T—---MISCELLANEOUS FARM MUNS at 4% fur 11 fMN. No expense to borrower. C. D Lewton, Decatur, Ind. 28btf FARMERS ATTfcNtION - We reamove dead horeee. cows, bxs etc. Decatur phone 2090. We pay all phone chargee. The Stadler Products Co. 28-ts Business Services oS’fr GALLON of our New Method Barn Paint will cover 310 square feet with two coats. Costs only |l.<3 per gallon. Henry Knapp * Son 12Mt FfcW Blj?Gtk ftgWtNd MachtnTi available. Your opportunity We repair alt makes. Needles. Belts. Oil, Parts. Boardman's Stager Agency. 445 South First. Phone 411. 13fl-12t NOTICE! We have di.wMttinned bayin* MIXED PAPERS, rach an accumulate* at a home or store. We are Mill baying New*papers. Magazine*, and Cor rugated Boxen or Corrugated Paper. THE MAIER HIDE t FIRCO. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur N. A. BIXLER OPTOMBTRIST HOURS: 5:30 to 11450 1t:00 to 0:00 Satwrdayt, 0:00 r. m. Teieto*"* Kyea Kasmiaed Claes as FrtSsd
WANTED WANTED—Good, clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Cannot use underwear, stockings, pacts, coats, ooveralb. or any similar material. Wil! pay 4c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED- To buy gentle horse or mare about 7 or 8 years old; good worker. Write Ed Schieferstein, Decatur R. 1. 138-2tx and ironings. Call for and deliver. Phone 1201. 136-3tx WANTED~’Wash woman for a”fa'mily of three. Phone 4131. 137-a2tx U'An+ED Job by high school boy. Phone 18 or 1371. 138-3 t to check and repair. Uhrick Bros. 136-al9t O FOR RENT FOR RHN'T-Cool. comfortable sleeping room in modem home. «<I3 N. Second St., phone 354. 138-3 t FOR RENT Three - room furnished apartment. Heat, gas, electricity furnished- Adults only. 445 South First. ’ 138a3tx T'OiriLENT — Apartment.' Lo weir three rooms. Unfurnished Private entrance. Adults. 427 Mercer. Phone 1580. 135-ts ToR~RENT -i sleeping rooms in modern home two blocks from General Electric, 821 West Monroe Street. 136-a3tx o Switxeriand's |>opulatlon Is estimated at about 4,000,000. vepoiatmrnt »r SUmlalatralar .Notice ie her.-l»>- given. That the undersigned ha* been at>poi«t<-<l Admlnletrator of the rotate of J-Jmuia Erhart late of A'lame County, de- - <-eaeed The eatate is probably evlvent. Gorman Erhart, Administrator. «. Hemy Ulrrly. Attornr, 4-10’4.’ June 11-18-35 ftOTSCR Notice Is h> r«-by given that llonlta Pauline Horne | has filed with the undersign.-I in application tor the Adams Circuit Court of Adama County, Indiana, to . hear the evidence and determine the time and place of birth of «uld applicant. agreeable to the provision ; ut Chapter 24, Acts of th.< .teneral Assembly of Ktate of Indiana, for l»i!. Witness my hand and seal of said Court this -let dur of .May. 1942. I CLYDE O. TilOl'TNEd Clerk of the Adams Circuit ’’ourt May 21 Rome* Notice Is hereby gives that ; Will F. Wlnnea has filed with the undersigned an ' application for the Adams Circuit . Court of Adams County, Indiana, to bear the evidence and determine the ’ time and pla<e of birth of ’aid ap pitcant, agreeable to the provision of Chapter 24. Acts of the General Assembly of State of Indiana, tor i»4i. Witness my hand and sssl of aald 1 Court this lltli day «f June. l»t_. CLYDE O. TROI’TNEK Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. June 11
• t ~- 7"“ - , —- I FARM LOANS ® OUR BORROWERS ARE H NOW ONLY PAYING S 3i°A Interest ' — SEEPS — Adams County I N. F. L A. ■ HENRY B. HELLER - ■ Sec’y.-Treas. Tallulah Helps nL v W jteßpgL i ’■ * 1 I u I V 4 :■ 1 1 V ] | K * A** S 0 w 11KAL v Br* ■ ' Wk. 1 |9 i ' r ’ Ifiy ’'■ f *” 1 ' TaMak BaakbwU In betwMfl hw appasrancaa an the Tallulah Bankh**l the ! u all-known actreaa, do» i»r b»t for the war etort by *w«X •* a N«» York war center. <H« »T«0 theatrical people »«» «*»- vaaeed by the American Theater Wing war prodoetton committee in aa effort to tad oet what kind at ptartteal war worit to « *• j could to.
THURSDAY, JUNE H
Market Repoff w Brady’s Market f or n. f „, K ! Cralgville. Hoi a ! afld Closed at 12 Noon.' Corrected j UDc n No commission and no Veal, received every HO to 120 to 140 lbs. OB Ho to 160 to Ist) ]| )l( 180 to 250 )hs 250 to 300 lbs 300 to 400 |ba. Rouglm Stags — Choice v. a|. rs 1H Spring lambs Spring buck Clipped lambs ■■ Yearling iambs WHOLESALE EGG AN C ■ POULTRY quotatiom ■ Furnished by Metz’ Egg 4 Poultry Co, H| Decatur p h9ni 1M M Conect.-d Jun* 11. Clean, lari;.- whit. Brown or 1:1.xul Heavy hens B Leghorn h< ns Leghorn . Leghorn stacs . Heavy broilers, barred or' H white recks flB Leghorn broilers. lbs, or B Heavy stag, .... „ H Heavy young wlu. _■ Old heavy r<> s- ■ Old Leghorn tix.-t.i - lb ... CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE ■ July wh.-ai O i’>>, S. , ■ %-'x: Dec. $1 2IU ■ July Dec., 91%-% ■ July oats, b'j, s-|.’, i>B Dec., 51% ■ Soy beans July ..Id !1 July m s fl 7.:' 11. ■ !! \ liM 51.73%. ■ FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK® Fort Wayn<- Ind June 11H I UP) • Lives’... k H Hogs steady 14 <»4»: 2hO O'.’" I!.- ! '<»■ 2<to tbs i f no. 1.;.. > it.» itH 240 to 2«<i n>- I: .-"H 13 941; 28<» to It.350 lbs. 13 Ml. I«. M 13.75: IS” to J>'." n- 1.1 U ■ to 15it n>- 1.1 2" !I‘| fl 12.95; It'll to 13" !.’7" ■ Roughs 13 2‘> »' u- efl calves 14'Mi; |i:n .- it’." lings Iti.fi't to v:’ • 77" H Cleveland Produce ■ Cleveland <> J.tri- 11 i'fl Produce flirt. .|y » >■ M standards 3s'H Egc- steady .v iaids 29; curren ■ ■ ■ Live poultry b - h.a’y .‘■'H ' 21; fancy youn- I; « » ■ 20; muacovy a" I I 1I'»B - Potatoes: old tn. k ' flfl Newtly-Ml" ET \ I ft" h hfl weaker. M i'ti k -■ IH. market steady: V..">n-i to 3.25; Californ . • V to 3.5<*. I LOCAL CRAIN MARKET I BURK ELEVATOR CO. ■ Corrected Ju ’ ll I Beans subject t ■ <hao|» H during day I No. 1 Red Wheat No. 2 Red When I No. 2 Yellow Corn I No. 3 Yellow Corn I No. 4 Yellow Corn 1 ’ No. 2 Rye „.. I No 2 Yellow Soy H an I New Oats. 30-lb test I Flax Seed *| Card of Thanks I We wish to expr* •* "« r ’ I appreciation to al! °> r neighbor*, the Rev I*’*-’ ' Helen Haubold. Mrs TyniiH. * dies of the Methixli-t . httreb Mary Martha das*. Eastern Masons, and employe* of tn- > ■ er company, all ol whom kind to us in our hour of so™ the death of our beloved wt’t » mother. Mr and Mrs Earl 6** l Mm. Amanda TeepD Martin Gilaon -o Choral Society To Present "Creation' Berne. Ind . Jun* it- " ' for "The Creation" by «*• Whkh will be presented •< Meitnonlte church Sunday •’ by the Mennonite choral * have been annoumed T '*L* as follows: soprano .Mt*» Olofaoa. gifted vocalfc’ ,r 0 Trinity English Lathemn « at Fort Wayne, bam- J Donald. Os the Plymouth 4. gationel church. Fort W; ” or. Edward Bnrkhalier. i”*« young local vioas Item it was choral aodetv would P"*" Messtail ' This was • ■**'* Chttel Frtcnn to are about 79 pwoeai 4 ffrowar Irrai- *cu>td’«»< ’ fftrtna&t o< otoR«« rc «
