Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1942 — Page 2

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Test Tour Knowledge Cu you answer teres of thses test questioo** Turn to P*g* Tarr tor the stuwer*. ♦ — -4 <J. Wbat it tl»’ name for ceremon lai In J.ipan' 2 Meet. vegetable*. milk and eggs are shipped In dehydrat'd form to Strop* from the United State*; true or fn!»e? 3. V.l bread served to military and naval service men to fortified with vitamins; true or falae* t UTsat •»« Stonewair Jackson'* real name*

— e* tb . "AB ‘ X TRA ACTION'T. . oni Plenty of It AMERICA'S NEWSPAPER BOYS ARE GOING j TO SELL 55,000,000 IN WAR STAMPS ON jf NATIONAL NEWSPAPER BOY DAY Saturday, October 3rd S 5.000.000! That** a lot of money—enough to build and «end a mighty squadron of bomber* to Berlin and Tokio! But it’s not too much to expect from America’s No. 1 salesmen —the . loyal, patriotic \eu>pa|per Boys who have already rolled up the . amazing wale* total of dose to $50,000,000 in W ar Stamps wold _. and delivered to the home* of the Free XltL OUT THIS * n America. Let’s keep those homes OfrDER FORM /ree—let’s ALL dig down and buy all the Uar Savings Stamp* we possibly *Give If fs Year <an to make National Newspaper Boy Nswipspsr Dav the BIGGEST STAMP BUYING * DAY OF THE Y EiR! ORDER BLANK FOR WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Decatur Daily DeaMerat Newspaper Boy X ’ A I want to help make National Newspaper Boy Day a *5,000,000 War '* SUunp Day. ' _ Please deliver —.... 10-cent War Savings Stamps on October 3rd. I would also like to have .. Itfoeent War Savings Stamps delivered every week until further notice. ” NAME _ STREET 7\ cmr -J STATE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“NOT IN THE BAG!* <©AAPtN, HE WU-SA 00U8T x- s x SOMETHING to PUTJ A CROWN t' ~ THE KNGWAft, 7 »F < THE KING iKI r ' V Z * «Z«T' Vg%sr.&AW ; S?S& TVi — ~ s^r ~ aS>V<S H®A '■ h»4\ L < ~ LO * P v i' /? t? • • ••/ r.r bmp hWu U ( M - yy> Kv-— a W/wJK / t £== " Z| Hfiri J ja• _M * i/ .. I —-Z- _X—KZ/teM.4BHW t....... . «i*■*»■»!■< i» bgyp>«^— T>-at BLONDIE BLACK SHEEP! By Chic Yount f C 4^4^ l J COOKIE £—. li (DO»iTUXXJ jl' ( ELMER ) LRwXf 2?'*24_ xr\Z t<>L ( | > at me? r b’®k S9n - LTUS \k?S V SWu - <i] \ KjJ?(iptONT ) u\7 EF. **? /> mama a VMEM(? )UiJGIOOOj OF' \ DOIT Lt Wrs> V t \0O!T? ug J gjp LA •* «m’ 6‘ -' *- [?T S lk z==7Z '^ / ihu? \ -.3 ■ ..- wk |. ... - ’vA rvJ — —-—r J 1/ I

5 The ohm Is the electrical unit of power, current. pressure or re■tetssco? 4 Who would succeed to the Presidency if the President and Vice President should die* 7. To which r»llgiou» r.eaomiaation have the largest number of U. S Presidents adhered* fl. Name the Speaker of th* House of Representatives. 9. The names of Petain and Laval are associated with the governmeat of which country? 10 American troops have recently been sent to the Belgian Congo. on which conunent is the Belgian Congo’

1. Name the man who recently resined from the Japanese Cabinet and wa» replaced by Tojo. ! Which of these places—Brest. Calais or Cherbourg—in Germanoccupied Francs !a nearest to England? 3. Whai great air battle of World War 11 lasted through most of August. September, and October. 1941. and cost the German* more than 2475 airplane** 4. The tek-rmph and telephone systems in Rus»la are governmentowned and operated; true or false? 6. "Giant Despair" i» a character in what book? 4. Who n the United States is

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Rehearsing for that poeeibte eeccmd front invasion of the continent. British troop* wade through water upon landing from an uivasson targe during combined maneuver* somewhere in England. Th* troop* show speed in landing equipment which include* howitxsra, gun camera and heavy "Churchill'' infantry tankat

sometimes referred to a* the "Second of the Land"? 7. Another n*me tor a post-mor-tem examination I* rigor mortis, autopsy, or postilion? 8 The capital of which South country is on the Equator? 9. Name the ountry in Europe in which both French and Flemish

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Blinl but endowed with a much keener sense of touch, thane mea a-e aiding th* war eßort by working at the America Mica Worts tn New York. Mica to used aa insutoUcm for plaaea Piece* verylag in UncknaoM* from aa little a* 995 to 991 of aa inch ar* sorted hw these men.

•re official tonguagvt 10 For what wa« the Audubon Society organised? o ♦ • TODAYS COMMON ERROR De not u*« th* expression "ever) sc often” when you mean at regular intervals or regulat period* • *

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♦ LOCAL CLAXXIFIXO 11 ADVERTISING RATES One Time, Rsr Word I'/H Minimum for fleet Inaectlea JOe Aidltlonal Inaertioaa Per Weed, Per Day IS Card of Thanks *• ObHuarteo, Veruee, Reeolie Manus, nm menu style S 1 Notleoe, Cap Heads, HL body •* pleasdeep.onecolumn) FOR SALE FOR SALE-One of the best neighborhood grocery stores tn Fort Wayne. Ideal set-up for man and wife, good clean stock, good fixture*. modern living quarters adjoining store. Owner called to draft Write C L. Buckley, SIT Clttaena Trant Bldg l!31-4'i FOR SALE Heatrola type stovelike new. Kenneth Runyon Phone M 4 >M' 3: BAST tudse hlbbiES X7d they'll repay you many times in eatra egg* In helping to coal out thoae eatra egg* you'll go a lor.z way to And something better than Dr. Salsbury's Avi-Tab. Let us tell you about it. Decatur Hatchery WMt K* AAt.fi - 4 room .1) mod?" house 3 years old. Inquire 7JB N Fifth St a4-bltx WOaLE Red-P?T<I bull calves from 3 to 4 Mo old. Love Jamieson IS miles east of FS. Recovery, Oh.o 234-11 FOR SALS—One new ihl Croeley Refrigerator. Uhrick Bros 233-3 t MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at for 10 years. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lewton. Deeatur, Ind. 29-b-ts FARMERS ATTEWIbk -We remove dead horse*, eows. hog*, etc. Decatur phone 2M4. We pay alt phone charge*. The Stadler Product* Co. 2S-tf FARM LOANS at 4% for 13 years. No commission charge. Bee John W Tyndall Room 7, Peoples Loan A Trust Bldg. 199-ts ~FOR RENT MODERN iioMK tor tale, or rent, furnished or unfurnished at Pleasant Mill*. Phone 931. Decatur Mtf FdR RENt — One housekeeping room with refrigerator. First floor Phone 1042 or call at 410 North Fifth. g 232 3t crete floor, Kenaeth Ranyoa. 234 N. Ist St. MMI Fife rent J rae*s for medium i sig* family Good well water; cittern. garage garden Jacob Bioemher Magley Ind X344tx Business Services Sewing .nd Vacearn Sweepers available; also pinking .heart, oil belt., parts. We repair all make machines Boa rd man s Singer Ageacy. 443 South First. Phone 411 223-1 Its BATTERt IBIWC “WE~feE charge your buttery “while yon wait." without restoring it from your car. Great convenience Drive la Al Schmitt Motor Baier 332-»t KuJ. rLfc.tsfWG“?rifiTT<>P coats, hats, sweaters, bathrobe*, wool dresses, fur pieces. Remember clean clothe* last longer? Phone 359. Sheets Bros. Cleaners 232-3 t ICTttAfK? - gtsip bm* 1.~e.Before fuel bills begia piling up. stop boat iutees by Ineuleiiag with Rix k Wool Dtd.oitely a “war measure." Arnold a Klenk. Phone 443 232*K SAVE war ratUaed fuel with et®rm window* aad combiaattaa doers. We tahe m-atur* nraata and give esthmte AmoM A Kleak. Phone «3 H3-3t Conttnnal cheerfutaees to a sign of wisdom. *••*,• eS PeNltae la aril am Resale P**a«*e caaw a*, aaae la (be < IreaM iMH aS tUaa» taM*r. laOMaa »e»«a«krr mnb -'‘•fhao C. !*<l—a. Aamintrtr.*..ot Hm»-. ut Myrtle Mi-haet. 4e"•seed. *e UM Meeh. Fnd Boat,. :«*>rUM« e< PuMt> WaMaea «< A4am« Count} Indiana. !>apart*nent of PuMV Wetrtre for th* State of ItMttßMk Te iftkel Ba*, and r ra g Bath; Tea are •»>*r»lly beraky u«*tn*4 that (he skua* aaaned oetMieaev a* Admt.irtrtior a< th* estate afore••*4. has nt*d in th* Orcetl Court »f AAast* Oanty ladtaaa. a pest’tea. artiat ye* Aefamßante thereto. aad praying therein for aa erdee aad te-r*. of aMd Court nothoriatug th* aale of eurtate Real Rotate twteagir.g to the r««u of aaid 4*»ad»<rt and ts va*4 pettUoa do*•rr»ed. to make aoMSa far th* yurMM «g ths deets and Uabarttoo or *ko tOsd aa ertMorm treeing tfe*r*l« that yoo ••d *arh of >*• are aee-reMd*at> •re aa emry aarttoo so auM pteaad that ad peuttoa »c tiied awi whtra u m»w pending, t* as* few hoertM I* SUM Crttortt CM**- «* the Veen Mamas la l>eru*ar. Tnx.be•Ws. 19 w Clj de O Trvotoer Ctork u< Mts> C.rthi Court kathea C- hetoea. tftoee* I. •spe K Ou i-U

WANTED WANTED—Men for both day and 1 night shift. We are urgently in ' need of MOLDERS to produce Important war casting* If you are already engaged In war work, please do not apply. The Decatur Casting Co. 224-lPt WANTED— hadlos to repair. Vhrick Bros. Phone 3W. 233-24 t Women earn 11400 doien sewing | Dresses home Cut materials. ( trimming* furntohed; complete In(tractions; experience unnece* »ary; free detail*. Fa»hion Dre*s, Chatham Phenlx Building. Long Island City. X T ltx-s Reliable home for boy 14 years old. Limited board paid. Telephone 175. a 232-3tx WANTED— Practical nuriing and hou»e*ork. Mr*. Mae Johnson. Phone 304. 333-3 U WANTED—<»ood wheat rtraw. |» ton. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25 or 344. 222-ts ■ o r answersto’ “DO YOU KNOW?” » • 1. Ruth. 2. John the Baptist said of himself that he was not worthy to unloose the 'lachet'* of Christ’* shoe* i Mark 1:7). 3. Judah, because the nearest portion of Caaan had been assigned to that tribe. (Judge* 1:1-4) 4. . . . “wiaer than men", . . . "Stronger than men." . 5 Signifying the completeness of his divine character, these being the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet. (Rev. 1:8) SCRAP METAL DRIVE (Continued Fima Pago 1) fied the wrath of a housewife disturbed at her usual Saturday morning task to rap at front, back and side doors. Have you forgotten to do your part in winning this war?" they asked. "Give ua that old boiler, piece of plumbing pipe, stove shaker. or what have you—(hat can some day be transformed itu» a ship, a tank or jeep " Commander Everhart planned bis alack wisely. Like all good generals he got into the thick of the battle himself, assuming command of a truck On each of the other two he placed his two Deu-tenant-generals. Lowell Smith and Ed Jaberg. The trucks were furnished by the city of Decatur and the Maier junk shop. Chosen from the ranks of the "non-coms" were older Boy Scout* to tide with each truck and assist in the "mopping up.'" The rest of the scores of SaMta Hha the rank aad file ftghtiag men of the U 8 armed forces stayed on foot. They made a sincere attempt to “attack" every real deuce in the city, not stopping until they had reached the corporation limits on all four sides. it was shortly after 9 a m. that : the first fruits of the raid were shown when a etiy track rolled oni to the ocaJee of the Maier Hide and , Fur shop with better than » ton : of the bm»( oddly a*s«-mbied hunch of junk the mind could imagine - the flrst word in Decatur's answer to President Roosevelt’s appeal for ' strap metal t Although the raid itself is exported to end thia evening, mopp- ’ Ing up will continue throughout • all next week and anyone missed ' tn tbo drive to naked to contact I Mr. Everhart. I Then, witboat divulging •millr tary" secrets to the etiemy. K can . be oClcialiy stated that <'<xn«»nd i er Everhart will rally his force* . next W'ediieoday morning to conduct a stusttar "aasanit" on the I basin era district of tbo city. The ■ scrap metal is to be piled up on sarbtags m front of »tore» ready , for the trachs to pick up The 'Lot George De It” attitude . was »i rapped with the old hotter today a* each cifisen wa* asked I to do hie part. Cradit for the succne ot the drive want ai»> to I Mayor Forreut Usey aad his city crews, the Bcm< leader* (he junk shop worker* and al! others who are taking part. Jeborah'e Wttoeeeca 128 M. Mb Mrwt Band** October € 1942 -7:» p. m »■ -tohtowor Bible study ue- - * SleOre to baeebr ntvaa that War tS eviden aS sn-rtesd! of Cmmoc M. Aa*e ot tM Goaerel x*M«Mr of Btaso at Indiana, tor Wttaaao ar Band a»4 seal of *aM Ctarb et She A4muu Ctreatt Co art N. A. BIXLER OFTOMRTRIBT 30VM: •*3 «a 11*» It;* to MB Sml* B OG' p m Ts tapheuo 2M IM) Itotatolfl RBBBBM fiHM

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