Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1942 — Page 2

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PUBLIC SALE C ALENDAR AUG. 27 111 Club sale ot bog* and caule .Fort Wayne fairgrounds Boy John-ou. Auctioneer. AUG. -t !'•• Wolfe 3 miles east of Decatur on Hoad 321 Hoy Johnson. auctioneer. SEPT. 2 Hannah Murk- . adrnr.. 3 miles north. % mile east of wren. H«y Johnson. Auctioneer. I SEPT 11 l.oiii* .Mc Millen 2 miles south and % mile east of Ossian Roy Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT 17 <> T Johnson a Son Green Lawn Farm, 3>« miles southeast <>< Decatur % mile south and % mile- east of County Farm. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. I SEPT 22 Fred Sblitkel, on Wells and Allen county line, 2 miles east ot Road No 1. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. Al G. lit Iravid F'*x Estate. 3 miles west of Berne and % mile south Jeff Liechty. auctioneer. AUG. 20- Mr and Mrs Charier Me Barnes. 4"5 Mcßarnes street. Decatur. J F. Sanmann. auctioneer AVC •:■■ Mi* Joel Lehman. 1 mile east, % mile north of Berno. Jeff Liechty auctioneer. AUG 21 Mi and M. Everett Melton, South End Service station. I) S Blair, auctioneer. ■ . .... ■ ... .._... ” ■ - • — -'---

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> — g Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these test questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. 1 Which Japanese military lead- ; er said. •'Japan is determined to destroy the United States and Great Britain”? 2. What Is the name of the great- | eat oil field of Russia? ' 3. Name the capital of YugoslaI via. 4. Which is sweeter, »ac -harin or sugar? 5 On a ship, is a galley a man of all work, the name for a drinking fountain, or tha kitchen? 6 How many Muses are there in classical mythology? 7. The hero Roland was defeated at Roncevaux; true or false? 8. Father Divine recently transferred bis headquarters from NewYork to which other large ci’y? 9. Does the government redeem counterfeit money? 10. Which famous baseball player i was called "Barney” and "Big I Train”? o * Latest Bulletin From Chairman of AAA Committee The- commodity credit corporation. through the local AAA office, will offer a loan of fl-07 per buahel on No. 1 and No. 2 soy bean- produced in 1942. Any grower of soy . bean* in Adam* county will be eligible for a loan at the above rate. The loans carry 3 percent interest from date, and mature in June 1942 lru<* to the large acreage of soyIwans this year it is probable that the majority of the soy beans will be held on the farms at least ternporarialy, due to the shortage of storage space in the terminal markets Storage bins for storing soy beans will be available to farmers of Adams county through the AAA office. These bins are 1,64*0 buah els capacity. They will be shipped ; to the county and sold at cost to ■ the farmers who are inten-al«d In !

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Refugees Return Home From Orient Ambassador Grew Among Refugees Jersey City. N. J - Aug. 25 -(UP) The Swedish diplomatic ex i change liner Grtpsholm arrived | from Japan today with 1.451 refu- ‘ gees from the Orient among them I United SUtes ambassador Joseph Grew, who stepped oft th.- vessel with a confident prediction of Allied victory ov.-r the Axis. The amba**ador to Japan, who diet lowed that he bad already filed his complete report with secretary of state Cordell Hull, said hr had left his wife in South America to visit a daughter Grew said he would go to Wasb- ' ington tomorrow. He said he preferred not to discuss any of the j diplomatic aspects of bis stay In Japan or his departure. Asked alrnut reports that he had j snubbed Ambassador Nomura ot ' Japan, when American and Japan-1 »-se nationals were exchanged in Portugese East Africa. Grew replied : "I will say cniy thia. 4 did not speak to Mr. Nomura.” MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stock* lower In moderately active trading Bonds lower. Grain In Chicago: wheat and taking a loan on soy beans These ' blns will be complete, ready to be bolted together and erect on the farm. For additional information call a‘ the local AAA office in the past ‘ office, DecaUtr.

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W W Crsdited with shooting down 13 Jap aircraft. Robert NeaL one of the American Volunteer flyers in Burma, is seen in SeatUe with his wife after reluming from the Asiatic front. He now awaita a call to the Aitny from his draft board.

★ * Wkcd you&Mf Wdk i WAR BONDS ★ * It is imperative that the ship lanes be kept free of ice. With Atnericae troops occupying Iceland and the Ngvy using the northern route for transportation of supplies to Russia, ice breakers are essential to Naval operations. The ice breaker is a specially constructed ship with heavily armored bows and powerful engines that crush the ice floes rather than ram through them. 4 ** # ** Ice breakers of the Kickapoo class operating in the North Atlantic cast approximately gI(.«M,SM. You can help our Navy build these ships by investing at leatl Im percml ot your income in War Bonds every payday. Enroll in the payroll savings i plan or apply at the nearest bank or postoffice, u j Trt»>»n com futures fractions of a cent higher. Curb stocks irregularly lower. Chicago stocks lower. Cotton up around Sa cents a bale. Chicago livestock: hogs steady; cattle strong and active; sheep . slow and steady to weak. Public Party .Moose Home Fridas Night N O’Clock

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A J —— — LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Ona Time, Psr Word 1 ! /i< I Minimum for first Inaectlon W< | Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Dsy Id I Card of ThanksW I j Obituaries, Verses, Resolu-tions-—I Menus, run msnu style S' I Notices, Cap Heads, H<body —•— ®®d I <l3 picas deep, one coltfSF | FOR SALE Burk's iTog Grower contains supplement, minerals and grain. Nothing else to buy. |2 20 per 100 pounds. 15c less if you furnish the bag. Telephone 25- Burk Elevator Co.. Decatur. Ind., Monroe, Ind FOR SALE-8 week old 1-eghorn pullets. Earl Stucky. Monroe, 1 Indl»Mt ! FOR SALE—Seven week-old pupa Wilbur Selking. Preble phone 2 . on 23. *>o 3tx i FOR SALE Glased tUe building Blocks Theodore Eweii. R R 2. Phone Preble 7on 20. 200-2tx ' For SALE—GirI s rsversibla wiuter coat. Size 10. 429 Line. Phone 8934. 200-3 t FOR SALE -Plums Maidenblush apples. Mrs. Ray Smith. Phone $971. 200-3tx , FOR SALE—37 G M.C. lt» ton long wheel base dual; reconditioned motor; extra good tlrea. Also portable radio. AC or battery. Batteries I nearly new. Don Klopfenstein. 1 I mile east of Peterwoty CaU after 5 p. m. 200-.3tx F«)R SALE Enterprise cook stove? I practically new. Homestead 14. 200-3tx . FOR SALE Potted roses In bloom. I 3 for fl; nursery stock of ail I kind. Riverside Nursery, Berne, Ind 199-3 t THUCiCXiIAD - Ellierta Peaches Wednesday morning at home. I.eiand Ripley. Monroe. Ind. it FOR SALE - Farms - ~i«iFacrsii? close to Decatur; 80 acres, nice , home, modern; 80 acres, well improved. 64 acres on state road 224, Wells county; 16'» acres. Weffi* county, 2 sets ot buildings; Ju acres Jefferson Twp J. A Harvey. Mon roe. or C. A. Harvey. Bluffton. 301-2tx FOR HALE New Jig saw, 24~inch center. Pump jack and motor, plumbing fittings, several Gehl Mokena. Francis Stults. 33u Line. Phone 73d. 201 2tx O- _ LOSTANDFOUND LOST — Sugar cunning certificate, good for 52 pounds. Call Grover Levy, phone 8824. b 201-3 t — - O' NOTICB Notice is hereby given that Frederick Henry Herman tk-heumann iiae tiled with the undersigned an application for the Adame Circuit Court of Adame County. Indiana, to bear the evidence and deter.-nlne the tin e and place of birib of -etd ap • pflcnnt. agreeable to the provision I of Chapter 14, Acts of the General Aaaembly of State of Indiana, for , l»4t. Witness my hand and seal of said I Court tills 35th J«> of August, 1942 | CLYDE O. THOUTNER Clerk at the Adame Circuit r'nur' Aug 3« NOTICE Notice la hereby given that liOHue Mugidalrtie Krllei Perry has filed with.the undersigned an application for the Adams Circuit Court of Adam* County. Indiana, to hear the evidence and determine the time and place of birth of said applicant. agreeable to the provision of Chapter 34, Acts of the General Assembly of Htale of Indiana, for 1»41. Witness my hand and sexi >f said Court thle JSlh day of August, 1942 CLYDE O TltOllTNEtl Clark of the Adams Circuit r-aurt. Aug 35 • ruihHUl DKII MEET! X 4. Notice fa hereby given that the annual meeting of the etockholdern •rs The I'iUsens Telephone Company of Dacaiur, Indiana will be held at etf« office »f the Secretary of 5.,14 ctumpany In the city of Ixuatur, Ind. • on Thursday, Hep:«nt>er I. 1342. at | 7 o‘< I<h k p m CWT for the purpose of t-le. ting five directors for the ensuing year and for the traneattlon of such business as may pe properly brought Itsfore said marling Charles D Ehlnger. Kec'r bUTUE Hl TtXPAIEM* 04 i Mon twp. anaaa co. inn. Notice Is hereby given that the Advisory Icard ;t ITilon Twp will meet at *4ie trustees of th« at X o'clock on Tuesday Hept. Ist 1»IJ to consider the following additional .>ppr»pr Ist tuition pay of transfer »3e<- M Sp- Hr-h Janitor service :».oa *!>«< H> h Transportal ion of children 3M4* Poor Relief lee ea ’ Total |a;ee» Taapaysra shall have the right to be heard thereon G C. ILEINKING. Trustee Union Twp I — AUUIWT IX—FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 11.00 ftt £fl ft per Month SIUY«r BLUE CREEK DAIRY 710 W. Jtffenoa St. Phone N7

FOR SALE Piano, good condition. Cheap. Phone 9ft- g 201->tx WANTED WANTED—<Jood« cieanT biR Ragg, suitable for cleaning machinery. Cannot use underwear. gtockings. pantu, , coats, overalls, or any Biinilar material. Will pay fc *©• Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED—Tomato plikert Cecil Harvey, station on Eltn St. or at my home, firat houae wert of Dierkea Wracking Co. on 224 Eveninir 200 2£x ATTENTION MEN OVER 45 NO AUTOMOBILE REQUIReED Permanent connection Protected local territory. Established com pany Repeat aalea High commiaaiona. Extra bonus for beginnet*. Big demand for Piaatlc Rock by induatriea. achools. colleges, hospitals. institutions, state, county, city and U. S Government projects Plastic Rock is a nationally advertised, patented product for surfacing floors, aisles, platform*, stair Deads, sidewalks, etc. We also supply roofing materials, waterproofings, caulking and epeelal coating* for protection against weather, rust. beat, and acid Prompt shipment*. No collection*. Automobile optional—not essential United Laboratories, Cleveland. Ohio. i It’ Wanted +6 tftADH”—”bu< i sheep; aDo pair of platform scales for sale. W. W. Kitson. Route 2. 201 2tx H’ANTED — Men for war work on both day and night whiftH. If you are already engaged in war work, pleane do not apply. The Decatur Casting* jCo. 201—6 t i WANTED—GirI or woman, experlenced. general house work. Small family, no children. Referencea. Box 154. Daily Democrat. 2UO-3t -a Business Services IT'S GOOD ECONOMY to have your suits, dresses cleaned and pressed often. They will look bet- ' ter. last jnuch longer. Phone 359. Sheets Bros.. Cleaners. 2003 t 24 HOUR DEVELOPING service - We use the best in chemicals and have had long experience. Also film suppl lee at Edwards Studio. 2003 t WHEEL ALIGNMENT" - Come in for test and demonstration. Tells immediately if wheels are out of line. Repairs made only if needed. Drive in. Butler's Garage. 200-6 t ORDER COAL—"BE~Bl RE-Rail transportation and lack of truck tires make It highly advisable to order your coal now. Condition is nation-wide. We can deliver now. Phone 49 Haugk Coal Co. 200-5 t DdDY AND FtNDtiR REPAI RB~ We do expert job of removing dents, restoring original finiah. For modern auto repair service, drive in. Al D. Schmitt Motor Sal- g, 200-3 t FOR RENT I FOR RENT Sleeping ro< m M <hU > ern home. Hot water. Mrs Frank ; Schmiis. 213 S. First, i’houe 1058. a 201 2tx FOR RENT Sleeping room“m modern home Mat, preferred. 427 Mercer Avenue. Phone 1580. 200-gtfn. FOR RENT — One sleeping - room aud living room or two sleeping rooms. Within two blocks of court house Pbon«- 1054. g 200 tfn FOR REN+- Downstair* room. Prfvate entrance. Two G. E men. Phone 844. 200-3 t Foh RfcNT Modern seven room I house. 135. WUI redecorate. Telephone 507. a 200-2 t For RENT—Two room furnishtel housekeeping apartment Rath 827 Niyth Fifth.g 201-2 t i FOR fttCNT - 2 furnished rooms IM Jefferson St. 201-3ta FOR RENT- Sleeping room, suitable for twa. 128 N. Third St Phone 1415. 19P-3tx MISCELLANEOUS FARM LrtaS'i .- .y, fe. Io No expense to borrower. C. D. Lewton. Decatur. Ind. 28-b-ts FXKIfrlUk Aftfiffiog-W. re move dead horses, cows. hoga. etc. Decatur phone 2000 We pay ail phone charges. The Staler Products Co. • 28-ls NOTICB We-JTII start makiag rtger Tuesday. Aug 25 and will run mill every Tuesday. Wednesday ana Thursday until further notice P Kirch 64u North Third 8 ‘ l»8tf Fa*N LdAN* at tor ik year. No comoilMioa charge. See John Tyndall, Room 7. Peoples Loan N. A. BIXLER OPTOMITR’IT HOURS' fi:K «e 11430 13;K to 3:00 Mturdaya, 8:00 m m. Telophono 130 ■yea 3samlaed Giaaoeo Fitted

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Market RepoJjS DAILY REPORT OF incoMll AND FOREIGN Brady's Ma. kit for Decn ur Crslgvill*. Hoagland and Closed at 12 Noon. W* £t ftfCnr Corrected Auxuh ■U- r ‘ No commission and no 'nrdiß 1 * 3 ’ Veale received every 100 to 120 lbs. ..Ksl I’' 1 ’' >l2O to 140 lbs ■ 140 to 15<» lbs :g T5 ' 160 to 260 lbs I 2fo to 300 lb* 300 to 400 lbs. Roughs 11 Btags . Vealeni 5 Spring lamb* Spring buck lambs Yearling lambs •K. i« WHOLESALE EGG Akg t ' POULTRY QUOTATION B Furnished by Mats' Egg A Poultry c* B* ~ Decatur Phon. 1 M W Corrected Augn-t Clean, large whit.- i-ac* MsF* Brown or mixed egg* ■ Heavy hens Leghorn hens Leghorn broiler*, 11 over ‘ Heavy springer*. I lb. Heavy stag* Old heavy rooster*. 11. Old Leghorn roost. i> ,i> CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. O . Aug Produce: Live poultry, ht. ady .B 11 22c: fancy young. Ing*. 19-20. Potatoes, flrm v . er; Ohio chlppewu t.'L’U. cobbler*. *1904 * N. « |. , 1 blens. *2 *2 10; katitut t>. *2 25: Idaho russ.t I, > *4 50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE B* 6 B*' 1 Sept wheat. *1 17'. «l 1wheat. »121>i- 1 4. May Sept. corn. .83** *, l>. %. May. .90% A, Sept oats. 4T" lie. .52%-%. jy* Oct., soy beans >l7l>, (1.71%. W FORT WAYNE LIV ESTOCK ■ek> Fort Wayne. li.d Ai. Livestoi k Hog- l.’> . - 200 220 lbs. 14 95. . M; iso-juu lb* 11 14.85, 240-260 lbs II 77 Dm. 14.60; 280-3« o 11 ;,7 iMM I4.?o: lt;o 1 I 35 130-140 lbs 13 85. 1'" • >. B Roughs 13.25. slag- . 16 00; iambs li.oo, ew. . East Buffalo Livestock ■ Eailt Buffalo. N Y A... tUP) -Livestock II >- kel rather slow to 4 good and choice 160 i • ■ similar weight tru'k-'l . 15 65 Cattle luO. in..* ' - cutter and common * ’■* M 10 35. canuer* 7.35 JOO. unchanged, good i 17 to 17.50; common an I n 12 to 16.60. , ■ Sreep 300; «piing la.i; « I 15 to 15.50. ■ J J 11 INDIANAPOLIS LI V L Indianapolis. Ind . A u . W —Livestock: Hogs. 9000. maik. > good and < bon < Uei .'.r 1 *ls 15. 270 300 Hi* 100-160 lbs . *l3 50 *ll gR Cattle, 2.700; steer.HKMtiy (14 25 *15.75 1 **< 25 *ll. i ■ Vealers. *l6 top. Sheep. 3.000. »p::: t lower at *l4 76 *76 25 gH LOCAL GRAIN MARKET K BURK ELEVATOR CO. K Corrected Augiw - Beans subject to chans* ■ during day Prices delivered at el '* r Ml No. 1 Red Wheat ■ B No. 2 Red Wheat No, 2 Yellow Corn No. > Yellow Corn K No. 2 Yellow Soy Beau- ST New OaU, 32-lb lest ■ Flax Seed Rye W Grain; 2c per bushel >•« Cora 3c per 360 ku f.o.h. farm. ft Current exports fram States repn-aent more ' physical volume than in ' vioas lime. World Wai cepted. says the DipCommerce. V ■oris ■ ■ Notice ti hereby given ' ■ Cora Pearl Ba hi' ■ .ft has Died with the ut.de - - ■( aoplk-at'->a for the Ada Court of Adan.- County. ! ft hear the evidence and dtime and plane of h'rtti : plieant. agreeable to the ; of Chapter 34. Aeta ot th- ■ AaaseaMy ot Utate »f 1A ft . ,ft Witness my hand and »- • ’Bf Court thi. Utb toy of a .. jn '.’LYMO TIXK'T"- ft Clstk of the Adama Lit - ' ■