Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1942 — Page 2

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|"*P W et- JF ■* *■!■!* 11l ■ • • >■ II • , n ~| , i,. . , K , laid down by heavy artillery, the Infantry advance* on an "enemy ' poaltion. This will be one of th, <1 .miatic , „ n , j, h . . ~,tii. ;unon ’hst Will feature the Army War Show at Soldier Field. Chicago. Septettber 2 through September 12 The abou . ur. <ho« the heavy tanks In the background ready to take up the attack. - - ra la. aai I I 1 ii m i ■■■■■, , »■ - -J

g ♦ I Test Your Knowledge l Can you answer seven of these | | test questions? Turn to page ■ Four for tbe answers. ♦ ♦ 1< Who owns ih< monetary gold gtock .a th.- I’tilted States? 2. A ship starboard light I* red or grwn ? 3. -Of win it country I* Port nu prfn e the < apltal? 4. Who wrote "The Foryrftb S*K' '* 5. Name < lie famous N.-gro scleutl*t wh < has <1 Vfioped many new uses for agricultural pt duct*. « What pro< • of joining steel plate* in eliipbiiHding is taking the place of rivt ting to a large extent? 7 Name the president of the American It -d Cross. 8. What does the 17. S motto E Pluribu* I’nuni tuenn? 9. For wbaa purpose is a carafe u- d? Io t; .ur • Hunger wa* th. first in.iy awarded the Congressional

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AV(>. 25 Pi .idinger A Dehner 't miler »outh <>t Fort Wayne <mi Thiele road Roy Johnson, auctioneer Al <l. 27 IH Club ►de of hog* and cattle .Fort Wayne fairgrounds Hoy John sort, Aucttoneer. Al G .'!• B. W ■ •iillc. •.Tt of In i’nr on Hoad 224 Hoy Johnson auctioneer. HEPT. 2 Hani. ih Hun. - ml mi 2 miles north. * 4 mile east of Wren. Roy Johnson. Auctioneer. SEI’T H L i ,M> Milh-n 2 mile- south and 4 mile east of Ossian R >y Johnson auctioneer. HEPT 17 <>. T Johnson A; Son. Green Lawn Farm. 24 miles son thirst < Ihr itn>. mil* south and 4 mile east of County Farm. Hoy Johnson, auctl.meer. HEPT 22 -Fred Hhlnkei, on Wells and Allen county line. 2 miles east oi Road No 1 Roy Johnson, auctioneer. Al G IS* David For Estate, 3 miles west of Berne and 4 mile south. Jefi Liechty. auctioneer. Al'G 2e Mi. and .Mt* Charles Mcßamea. I*s Me Barnes street, Ih-caur. J. F Satimann, auctioneer Al’C, *" M.» Joel Ix'hman. 1 mile east. 4 mile north of Berne. Jeß j Liechty anciioneer. Al'tL 31—Mt and Mrs Eve ett .Melton, South End Service station. I* S Blair, auctioneer.

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M.sUI of Honor in World War il. an Inventor of a new war weapon, or a new assistant to Donald Nelson in the War IToductlou Board? 1. Does inflation produce a rise or a fall In the price level? 2 Nam.- the author of the book. Mission to .Mowcow " 3. Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry's message. "We have m.-t the enemy and they are our*." was sent from what battle? 4 Where is MrGill Cniversity? 5 Is asbestos of the vegetable or mineral kingdom? 6 Goeffery Chaucer w»s a Dutchman. true or false? 7 Name the one-time Justice of the L'niled State* Supreme Court who died recently at the age of 90 8 Who compo-ed the march "Pomp and Circumstances"? 9. Docs the greyhound limh chiefly by sight or smell? M, in whi.-u < 'ty wa* the fimt L'. 8. .Mint establkbed? _ 0 , Trade in a Go. • Tgwt. - Dgcatur

Occupational Deaths Increase In Nation Chicago Aug. 24—4L’PI -Occupational deaths In 26 states rose to 917 in July, a 20 percent increaae I over the 720 reported in July 1941. 1 the national safety council atii nouucvd today. The latest accidental death report puahed the total for aev.«n mon'h* to 5.311. or 15 percent above tbe corresponding period last year, the council aaid. - - -—o — V-MAIL SERVICE IS (Continued Fks® Pag* 1) be saved on air transports overseas. said the department, means that an equivalent amount of weight can be allotted vita! military material. In reergmtion of this, and In an effort to Injure delivery of mail to as many men a» possible at over•ea* destinations when -pace is limited, the war and navy departI inenta have directed that V-Mail he . given priority In dispatch over all other <!***<*• -Including air mail when transportation facilities under control of these departin' nt* are used. V-Mai' letter sh*etg have been distributed at all post uflii-e*, and I have been provided all military and naval personnel at oversea* points through army and navy post oflee* and military < hannels Private finis* and individuals hare also been permitted by the post office department to reproduce the letter shests The sheets also will tie available soon at all stores selling stationery. V-Mail servke provides for the use by patrons of a special k*lter sheet from which is a combination letter and envelope of uniform size and design Tbe patron write* his

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| message, completes the name and address of the atlilr■ ssee and the i return card in (he space provided. I folds, seals, an tnafl* tbe letter in ■' ■ the u*:ial manner. Patron* are 1 warne that only the Inner or let--1 ter side of V-Mail letter* *re photo- ,. graphed, and should be tarefnl >•? ■how th. < tiipii-te address of the

‘ Eatt-e cf the Pacific Is’mcls t ' '~r;Guam , -■ -U-UCS.-U-. , -1 - - • ■■ .•.'srf'FW*.> -w*i I MARSHALL IS. j • ■ Makin t "77 Caroline Is. -77 GILBERT IS. $ 1 - Now Guinea NEW - Solomon L I \ --W - •■ I Adm. Chester W. Nimilz, eomnuttidcr in chief nt the United States Heet. announced that U. S. Marine , whose officers inclu led Maj. James Roosevelt, eldi t son of the President, made a hit-run raid on Makin Island (1), one of the Ji.p-occupod Gilbert Irlands, killed r j *«hty Japs, destroyed their seaplane base, radio installations anti mil.1 i <a*y store*. The leathernecks smashed a Nipponese counter-landing . in the Solomon Island* (2) by killing 670 of 700 troops who raced tuhore , from speudbuitls; the remaining thirty ware tsk-n prisoner*.

Large Crowds Attend Free Texas Radio Show Across The Bridge At Schmitt Field . Show Held over tor second v, eck. Come Bring the Whole j Family Iw< Hours of Clean. Refined i and Moral Entertainment. 5 Bir Acts—Vaudeville — i 2 Big Comedies Singing and Dancing Complete New Show Evert Night Radio Entertainers Farmers Int ited to Drive in and See Our Free Show. No Admission —Free Parking Show Starts Promptly at 8:15 P. M. Adv’t. person to whom the message In sent iin the panel provided therefore above the space for the message. I' is preferable io print the address In large block let tens. Enclosure* ■ must not he pla< ed ill the letter*. Harlan Woman Takes Own Life By Hanging Fort Wayne. Ind. Aug 24— ' l|'l’> \llet. (’utility Co.oner C B. Parker today Hated as a suicide the death of Mrs Mary Graber SC. wh me !• idy was found yesterday hanging from a clothellne in a I stairway al the horn, of .Mrs. Lillie 1 .Mat k. in Harlan, where .Mrs. Gru bet w.i- living. Relatives raid .Mr*. Grub. . a former matron of a chll<l.n' home 111 Goshen, was des- . poiidenl over 111 health. •0Trade In a Good Town — Deoatm

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’ 5K 1 * LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES I j One Time. Per Word W I | Minimum for flrat infection 30< | Additional Insertions i | Per Word, Per Day W I Card of Thanks —■ 50 * I Obituaries, Ver***, Reoolu- | tions. »’ I ; | Menus, run menu Style SI | Notices, Cap Meads, S-pt. body..—— — ®®< I | <l2 picas deep, one column) FOR SALE Burk * Hog Grower contain*, supplement, minerals and grain Nothing else to buy. <2.2# P* r >°® pounds. 15c lew if you furnish the bag. Telephone 25 Burk Elevator Co.. Decatur. Ind., Monroe. Ind FOR~SALE Tomatoes and pickles I-eo Vales. Decatur. R. 6. Piqua Road. IM«S> FOR HALE — Good Holstein and Gernney heifer*. 2 will be fresh soon. 2 Angeu* bull*. Phone 248. 198Ft Hi SALE 8 wedt old l-eghorn pullet*. Karl Stucky. .Monroe. Ind 1«* FOR"SALE Four pigs. Two bull calves. Two heifers, two cows. Turnbull wagon, two-wheeled cart. Cordell buck lamb. turtl"back sleigh, carriage tongue. C. A. llurdg. corner 221 & 101. 198-34 X FOR SALE—Bartlett pearsTMald enblwtli. Snow and Smith elder apple* fl bwhet. Blue Orchard, Tocsin. b Its FOR SAIAv Maldcnblush snd banana apples. 11 bushel. Bright Orchard. 1 mile west Wayne Nov- | elty factory. h Its Ft 111 SALE St-v> n week-old pups. Wilbur Selking. Preble phone 2 : on 22. SSS-Stl FOR SALE Glazed tile building | Biot-Ju Theod.-re Ewell. R It J 2. Phone Preble 7on 20. 2OS-2tX | ! FOR SALE Girl’s reversible winter coat. Size jo. 429 Line. Phone , HM 2002 t i FOR SALE — Plums. Maidenblush | | apples. Mrs. Ray Smith. Phone I 5971. . 200-3tx K>lt SALE *37 <1 M C Iton long wheel has- dual; reconditioned I motor; extra good tire*. Also port-i | able radio, AC or battery. Batteries ■ ! nearly new Don Klopfenstein. 1 mile cast of Peterson. Call after I* B in 2M'-3tx Foil SALE -Enterprise rook stove, practically new. Homestead 14. 2do-3tx * FOR SALE - One base burner. 3 range < ookstove*. 'sundry stoves, I porch gilder, studio couch, living' ; room suites. 3 kitchen sink* »2.50 'each. Frank Young. 110 Jeffi-rsnn | St. l»S-3t j For S.\Lk -Guernsey male calt age 4 month, eligible to rcgi*tei. I Phone 597 T. Mrs W. H. Stult*. 199For sa li? 2 gooil cow*. 1 lloistvlta and 1 Guernsey cow. fresh soon. Phone 557-T. Elmer Lautetlsc Illeger. 199-2tx FOR SALE Potted roses in hlo an. 3 for SI; nursery stock of all . kind. Riverside Nursery. Berne, i 199-31 O MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks irregular in quiet trading. Bonds Irregularly lower. Curb stock* frrgeularly higher. Chicago stocks Irregular. Cotton off around Stic a bale. Grain in Chicago: wheat and | corn futures fraction* to a cen‘. i lower. Chicago liveetoc-k: hog* steady to strong; cattle steady to weak; sheep slow and steady. Trade In a Good Town — Dec tur —- _ • r<>c kiioi n> f<s Notice ix A<*t»by given that the annual cneetina erf ih<- stockholders '•t yn*- c Hsasee Telephone Company •« Usca’**'- •««»»« will l» held at the crffii-e .rs the He< retary of Mid * oinpanv tn ttw , tty „y l>«.at»r. Ind . <_>n ruicraday, rtepfomher 3. 1»IJ. at i '• !<•< h p m CWT for the parpoco. Os • le-Hn < f|v, dlrsc-ter* for the ensuicyc j e ar f or the tranaac ■ lion -•< sttc-h bMlnemi as may he pro. perly hr<<ualtt Itefor,- Mid mre'l.,a. Charles ft. Khlnrsr. Rei-'y 1.1N4A1. VOTlt »: Xoth-e |. IH-reh« atven the U«pa>ere ,rs Mt Marya township, Adams ’oanty. tint at the reg-alar meeting •rs ih« Advtanry Ih-ard of .aid township to h«- held Mept 1, i»t« the ”” '-onslder the fallowing additional appt rap ria terne Spet«a| * bool Funds. No. 11 —N», 23—ll«(Tuition Fund No. Z»— Hen M'-Cutlough. Trust** Mt. Marys Township Adam* cVtunty. Amr ia-11

WANTED WOMEN ha*F tn Canning Factory. Appty M oVf.ce LIMBERLOST CANNING CORP. Geneva. Ind

WANTED! Wanted— g«m>. Tieaib *>»« Rags suitable for cleaninß machinery. Cannot use underwear, wtockinpi. pants, eoats, overalls, or any lar material. W ill pay 4e lb. , Decatur Daily DemtM-rat. ; WANTED —Office girl- Attorney i Hubert McClenetmn. 199-2 t 1 WANTED"Tomato picker*. Cecil 11 Harvey, station on Elm St. or at - my home, flrat house west of Dlerke* Wrecking Co. on 224. Eve- ■ ning* _ , i WANTED PickTe~and tomato pick- ’ | er*. Herman Behnke, Rout.- 3. ; 1 Decatur. l‘» mile east of Mon- ' " ,O "'2L2 C — WANTED Girl or woman, exper fenced, general house work. Small family, no children. References. Box 154. Dally Democrat. W-3t WANTED -1-oan* on farms Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal term*. See me for attracts of title. French Quinn. *' f WA.NTEI F “ Experienced beauty I ope rator. Bessie Tecpie Beauty I 1 Shop. 199-.’t o — Business Services fps G<MID ECONOMY to have your suits. dre**e* cleaned and pressed often. They will look better, last much longer. Phone 359. Sheets Bros., t leaner*. gOO-3t SrTltH’R DfiVBiLOPING service— We use the best In chemk-als and have hud long experience. Also film supplier at Ed wards Studio. 200-Jt WHEEL Come In for test and demonstration Tells Immediately If wheels are out of line. Repairs made only If needed Drive in. Bntler’s Gar- , ORDER COAL BE STRE~-Rail transportation and lack, ot truck 1 tire* mnke It highly advisable to I order your coal now Condition is 1 nation-wide. We can deliver now. Phone 49 Haugk Coal Co. ’OtMIt , BAI>V AND FENJIER REPAIttS - We do expert Job of removing , dent*, restoring original finish. For modern auto repair service, drive in. Al D Schmitt Motor Sales 200-St FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room In modern home Man preferred. 427 Mercer Avenue Phone 1580. 2»ogtfn. FOR RENT sleeping room and living room or two sleeping I room*. Within two block* of court ( houee. Phone MM. tn FOR REN*T Downstairs room PiTI vate entrance. Two G. E men. Phone 844. 2UO-3t FOR RKjfT Modern seven ream I house, $35. WUI redecorate. Telephone CO7. a 200-21 Ft >R RENT -Sleeping room. suTT able for two. 128 N. Third Bt, ’Phone 1415. 199-31* j MISCELIANEtIUS FARM LOANS at for 10 year*. I iNo expense to borrower. C. D. Lewton. Decatur. Ind. 28-b-ts ’ FARMERS ATTBNTiON“We - re move dead horae*. cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000 We pay all phone charge*. The Stadler Pro- • duct* Co. 28-ts NOTICE We will start making cider Tuesday. Aug. 25 and will • run mill every Tuesday. Wedaeaday and Thursday until further imtk-e. P. Kirch. «40 North Third 1 S< IM-tf FA'RM’UtAYrt at 4<" for 15 rear*. No commlMton charge. Hee John ’ W Tyndall. Room 7. Peoples Isian ’ A Trust Bldg. 199-ts Record* of the Patent Office. Deparuneut of Commerce, show that the trolley car. incandescent Ismp. . • automobile and <a*h register were ’ i among tbe Invention* patented in i 1880. Ii — • • I_ . aoncH i I Notle* fa hereby given thsr . 1 Itobert Herman William Go*l* WHh ,f! * wadtMlgUM an M>pl>catlonfor tn* Adams Ctrcelt . Court of Adam* County. Indiana, to h*ar tr*»vl4»n'-» and determine the time and place of birth of wtd ap pUcant. agreeable to the provision of Chapter 84 Aran of the General Auuomtrfy of but* of Indiana, for h I •*’ » «• "7 kM* of s*M < <»urt ttils ziih day o f Aucuwt i*it r ~, u Cl-Y L»K O TROVTMBR' . Clerk of the Adame Circuit Court ! Aug 84 - ar '“•THR Notice Is hereby given that . Glen i| Airier *** *Bb the uaderalg-.ed a* aoplkat'on far the Atoms Clrcatt f” 4 ' rl " f Atouw Count*. Indiana, u I fetorain* ths ■ V 1 F ,ac * “f birth o f eaid ap, _l Si c£Lwtf r « lb ?J* J 1 * • IS,*'’** ®< »h« -ttooral MHH ** MUU •* * '*■*•’ “Y hand and seal at said i,u j c,,r k of Um Adame Ctreult C*«rt N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOVRg •:38 to lU9O U;N to »:« •wiortoya. •:« p. m. Taiephon* IM iye« Eumfited Glaosae Fitted

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Market Repoflt DAILY REPORT OF im. HKI AND FOREIGN Brady's Market tor Dec*,.,, .MT Cralgviße, Hoaq’and (nd w *®' 4S ' Closed at 12 Noon. Corrected Atn-u,. ” No commission and n 0 ' Veata received ‘ v *ry 100 to 120 lbs 120 to 140 lbs. <C 140 Io 160 H,* 160 to 2«0 lbs bri< 260 to 3«0 Hi* 300 to 400 lbs f Roughs I® TI Slags ®t4 OP Vealera Vr» ■' Spring lambs D* 1 ’ Spring buck lambs Yearling lambs *' r WHOLESALE EGG * NB K * poultry Quotation ■ Furnished by ■Vod Metz* E OO A Poultry c« Decatur *’**•* Corrected A u--i ■tsr ‘ JClean. large wb.lt, . ' Brown or mixed «irt-, H 1 Heavy hens '' 1-eghoni hens 1 Leghorn broilers, 1 g 0,. w ° a over Heavy springers, 3 ' - .nd ~ Heavy stags .-■J* Old heavy rooster* Old Leghorn roosters, lb B FORT WAYNE LIvESTOCt®,’' Fort Wayne. Ind — Livestock: Hogs, steady ' 220-240 lbs. Jls; 815.05; 160-180 lh. C-. .|B“' ll*. «14.90, 260>,. r( W' S: 280-300 lbs 111 |H 414 15: 350 400 ib« ■ 1 . lbs . 114.50: Ito 1.*," Ih. | 130-140 lbs . 414 I'*■ 1'- .. Roughs. 413 5o 1- ® Calves. 416 lamb. M 45.75 down. CLEVELAND PRODUCE fl Cleveland. O. \u.- .’I Produce: Live p . 1 ■ ■ ■.' 22; fancy young du- k >.■. ' « lb* 19 to 20. fl Potatoes slightly russet Hurbank«, cobblers. < -hipp< '. .< .-ufl 1.75 to 2; Idaho 111- •' 4 25 to 4.50; <)!.:> d I cents per 15 lbs. sa< k 1 East Buffalo Livestock fl East Buffalo. N 1 \ur ITI l.tves'ix-k H active and s'rady ■* I' diatom good and < hoi >■ I' " ■ ■ 9"; similar w -Iglr to 15.75; Cat I.- Siu. - and strong to and choice stm-ie !’. 15. steers 12.50 to 13 5" to Hso; cutter and -n n to 10. io; can tiers 7 35 ' ■ Vealers 300; 50 ' h.|)® good nad chui 17 ' - mon and nv-dium Rheep 13.00. spriti- :-nb. at 15 to 15 60. CHICAGO GRAIN Ci.o»i Sept, wh.at. 4117 . 1> - . S; May. 41.24 S ® Sept corn. 83 .86; .May. 9o>« ® Sept. oats. I' 7 » I" ■■ B Oct. soy beans. 4171; <1.71%. ® INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK® Indianapolis. Ind . I —Livestock: Bi? Hogs. 8.500; acliv. 160-250 lb*.. 415 05 41 '*4® lbs. 414 40414.65, ! !'><' 1® <136511490 ■ Cattle. 2.300; calvi - • and choke steers " Strong, 415 65 416. ’ medium ste*rs. barely ’ 415. cutter to gootl <oh - . B| Vealers. 116 top Sheep. 1,900; spring five an dsteady at *ls > H LOCAL GRAIN MARKET ■ BURK ELEVATOR CO- ■ Corrected Angus' 1 fl Beans subject to cLanS* H during day ■ Prieto delivered at e! '• ■ No 1 Red Wheat ■ I No. 2 Red Wheat ■ ■ No 2 Yellow Corn K ! No. t Yellow Corn B No. 2 Yellow Boy S New Oat* 32-lb. test S Flax Seed ■ fl Rye — fl Grain: 2c per bu*h< 1- 0 ■ Corn: 3c per 100 !i-»- ■ to.b. farm ■ Spot etMM buy, many .1 ’>■-- 9 1 Wt- shotiid be caretu »- fl love. 9 I - II I!■ Q - ' 9 tone* ■ Notice I* hereby givsn • ■ Wuar* Katherine I’ has tUad with ths un-ler- a ' J ! sppllcguon for tbe Ato” - ■ Down e* Brims County. !•' '.la hear tbe evltowce snd dotetime and plats of birth «l 4 plleant. agreeable to tb« ' ,W of Chapter 44. Arts of tu« '■ *,W at Meta of l»d < W Wttneaa mr imto end *»■•'• ■ “9 Court this .-Hi, tor •<< •>“*. tt t'LYT»E O TWO’ TN J 1 C'leik et tha Adem* * W