Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1940 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Catered at the Decatur, Ind., Poet OOke as Second Class Matter J. H Heller President A. R. Holt house. Sec y. A Bus Mgr Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates Single Copies .02 One week, by carrier „ , .10 One year, by carrier t.OO One month, by mail —.25 Three months, by anill.oo Bia months, by mai11.75 One year, by ma 11.2.00 One year, at offlee 2.00 Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles Elsewhere *2 50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Ad ver. Representative SHEERER A CO. 2 Lexington Avenue, New York 15 East Wacker Drive. Cbilcago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Only seven more weeks until the primary and in the meantime there will be much "policing around." Those South Side basket throw er* have again convinced competitors in this "ne< k-of-tbe-woods" thai they have something on the ball p—oThe Willshire Bearcats showed their opponents al the state meet that they renst from the - -<llOll of tli- country where they really produce champs -.-O Governor Rivers of Georgia Is a tighter and 1s standing on what he calls his "soverign i iglits but it seems that even a governor <an lx- guilty of contempt of court o—o— It's Easter week Tell th. folk* what you have that will nt their' meds for this great occasion. W< can pr.rv* to you that advertising tn the Daily D mixia- pays, it you Will give us th- opportunity A straw vote in Chattanooga, Tennessre on the question, "do you favor a third term for Roosevelt." th. result was five to one yer That's about right for most Secures of the country It seems. O—Q The kiddies of this community will be counting the days until Easier Sunday and it's only *l* more days, so they ran attend the annual egg and cabbit hunt at the Elks grounds in this city. There will be scores and scores of eggs, rabbits, colored < hl< ks and a lot of fun , C— o What other communities do' about helping the census takers is . th.-ir own affair we presume but what w. do here is ours. W<- want a correct census and a complete one for we feel certain It we get that we will show a decided ill crease in impulatioii iu the city and county. Q_o Great Britain wants a half million more soldiers, ludi< atmg clearly that they are not autit Ipatiug early peace, This will give lheiji an army of a million and a halt ■an that is costing them some eight or ten billion dollars a year. Why engage In war? Its ckpcrualve and rarely beueUU. - ■ The soar basketball teams who will (day the semi-Bus Is and the Iluala at Baller held hoasc on the Jt'th of thia mouth have now been ■ boeaa and the olbers of the amuly eight hundred teams that started arc Just fans who are iHccnttug fur their favorites. As usual thenhave been uumeroga surprises and that a what makes g<iod sport. —o acuglor Tobey may learn that even a reretor is going beyond Ih>iki<Js when be openly advocatre the ciolatam of a law of the liailed Hi a i on.-. M<- has been at ii art wk rere Wticnilun by his political bfforts Io make capital out of the c-Tures law*. H» might refuse to

I answer the questions himself st as to be the proper example. Easter services to meet the de , sires and requirements of every one In the county are being planned , and the more who attend, the bet ter for the community. We need more religion lu this country for .. after all there hi nothing that t builds so |H-rinauer-.tly and sc strong as a Gud-feariug class ol 2 cltlxeus who attend church and J worship. —o ) First voters, women who have ’ ( hanged their names by marriage. I those who have moved from one precinct to another and those who have failed to vote the past two elections should see that they are qualified to vote in the primary. The electiou this year will be a very Important one and you will surely wish to participate. Protert your right of suffrage by seeiiic that you aie properly registered. —o W< congratulate- Dick Mct'lc-n---übau. sou of Attorney and Mrs. 11. I: .McCletcabr.n. who wou the Rotary orator ft a I contest and will go to Huntington April Ist as the entry from Here in the distiict coolest. He is an unusally abb- young man who has In-fore him a brilliant future and w, hop. he goes on to win th. state contest at Lafayette April 29th and 20th. All who participated in the local contest showed much ability and should continue their public speaking effort*. » o — The "no-fix' system to provide uniform Italic tickets for violators of laws and ordinances will be enforce <1 here. It has been announc • i<d It is a part ot the general | plan. designed to reduce tialh. I accidents in Indiana and is supI ported by both local and state po .!!<< official*. Those who persist jin violating th. laws will find < themselves menu* their driver's ■ ainies if not careful and lucky. Don't take the chance. Slop at the signs and obey the parking ordinances. When th. press nt squabble over the 19*0 census subsides, a pro poaal for a < .institutional amendmeat should hud some support among business m>-n That amendment would provide simply that when the decennial census falls in ■ presidential election yv-at the shall take place the following year. The <<nsu, baa become a political foctball which <■)>•< mes merits otherwise keenly appnx lated by many buslucM | lioum-s and advertising agemks I llusiiieaa Week. | The fight for control of the Republican committee lu Adams county will very probably la-reuse the vote- of that party In the primary and that > as It should lie. We have never fatoteU the old practice of members of one party taking part iu the primary of the opposing patty. If thhy wish Io change politics It should lie dou> In the fall elect km and not in the preliminary contest. By all are* Hepubßcaii* oughl to take part in the selection of their own <ommiV leemen and should vote that ticket in the primary. Aud ot course the same thing is true aa U> Democratic candidates. — Ralph Knoff, a former Ducalur lacy who has made good lu a big way aud is now recognised aa owe 1 of the grewtaat experts in America lu the adjustim-ut of dlßcultles. came home to attend lodge the other evening He had a good time, stayed over to cat lunch with 1 some of Ida <»id school cronies and l«Ki aa aa interesting visit. As a Mealla r ol the Miioaal hoard of L adhulUMUt. which la the aaprame I eoort lor railroad labor di (ku I lies, i Ralph holds a very poamrio* postI Um. lie la We ll qualiUml to ropre- [ eeuc the rallr<Md« aa he dears tor - he baa worked hinmatf up trom > I brakeman la a place where he Is II rec ognised by both sides bet suae

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cif bis fair minded effort* Ralph has promised tu com* buck moic-ufu-ii and w< hope be does for b* la an Interesting chap and th* »ggi>- old felk l * we um-cl tu know . -i, Answers To Test Questions Brio* are the answer* to the Test Questions printed on Pag* Jwo • • 1. Mandy 2 Gaotapo. 3 Grover Ch-vc-Und * Swimtumg 5 April 6 * Davit 7. Mam H Jout-s * laird list Baroui Beaverbrook 9 1927. Eplsc opaliaii. 1. Yes. 2. Die. 3. So*tb Caioliiia. ♦. Fleur-fa-lia. 5. Thirteen. 6 Mcm.ii liefween sun aud earth 7. A inorl.id or iuaaiie desire to pilfer or steal. 2. Congress of luduatrial Organtxationa 9. Women. lu Heading ‘riling aud rlthmelic; from a huinotou* derivation * Household Scrapbook 4 By Roberta l,ee • — A Warning When slking Imtter, If milk »Im>w, lu tiny bubble*, be sure to nse the Imtter a» quickly as possible. The appearance of the milk iMiblde* mean* the butter ba* lieeu poorly washed and will turn ran

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LENTEN MEDITATION 'By K. v Alvin Jasinski Assistant Paator Nt Mary * l.Tiurch> "F*r My house shall be called the house of prayer for all nation*." Inalaa 52:7. A* we read the nWtve tc-xt m the Bc*>k of loala* it mighi he Well to c oqaldet some of ■ ■ . . '* - * «<»*> .... c h. who a.ld oMiiil. .e,,| unc d. <l* piay. i. -te-ckiuw with Through j. -.>. ■* vh.ii cic-pn.d - ' ■* If? 5: knor. how to pray well is <o know huw to live well." Our la.rd. having exhorted us to pray always urges ur to conHnue in prayei and not give nay to dicconi agenu-ni and weariness We are oftem dlMhuragad i<y the remumbraliee ot our fault, and our fall*. W<- «h«uld confal* cntrselve* by refl.-ctlng that nothing I* more pleaahig u> G<m| lhau the piaxer of a humble and couirite heart; that Ihr prumlac of our le.rd. A«k. and It shall In- given you," proves that It is one piayei and not our merit* that draws down favor of Heaven; and that. If We do not receive what we have asked w< ob'ain other *iHl utore p. rctotts grace* Our lanrd ha* given u* line only th. proc -pt I,ut the example of prayer, after having labored all day. He frequently pamM-d the night in prayer. (Mt Luke S 12> la-t u* ask of Him th *plrit of prayer, wltobui winch w«- can not acco.npliah anything great rlihm for God. foi unteelvoa, 01 for our neighbor I ■ 1 '" *

ctd quickly Painted Walls An effec Uve < b-an«er for painted I wall* may be made at home by! < offibiuing 2 <mnre« of borax and 1 teaspoon of ammonia tn 2 quarts of water No nap Is required Apply with a soft < loth. Novelty Hanging Vine A novelty hanglug vine may I* grown from a sweet potato by putting it Into a hanging basket of pure sand, or naucl loam and water uccasioaally The dark great, leaves rearable a variety of ivy.

Modern Etiquette . By ROBERTA LEE Q W’hen playing bridge. i» a person ever justified iu fattlcising the play of hi* or het partner' A. Never. I'nder no circumstanceI should one do so Nowhere I* good I.rerding more noticeable than in sport* and game* Q Isn't It Improper tor two person* lo shake , barrel, a< io*- the table? A. Ye*. However, II uoe person

1 COURTHOUSE Partition Suit In the petition sot partttlmi suit of Clifton Shoemaker at nd Huth HoUlngswortli against Amos P Shoemaker and others all funds held hy the county clerk were ordered paid to respective owners as set out tn order of dtetrlbuttcm In the suit to partition real estate and construe wilt of Clement E Brainerd agnlnsi element E Bratnerd as administrator of estate of A E Brainerd, the final report was filed, examined and approved The commissioner was ditch sited Guardcanehip Case In the guardianship of Ida J Jame«. a petition waa filed by the guardian for allowance ot additional fees and the notice was ordered . to the veterans' administration, returnable April 15 A petition by the guardian for authority to in--1 vase l*s<* In I'ntted Htates Mvinge iMinds was filed and the notice 1 ordered returnable April < Estate Cases In the estate of Hyhia Mei'lahi. I the report of the Inheritance tax appraisee was filed and the notice , ordered returnable- April *. In the estate of Wilhelm Belneke. an affidavit of service of notice to opesi safety deposit bos was filed In the estate of Fred lain man. inventory No. 1 was tiled, examined and approved lu the estate of Fred Htauffer mi amended Inventory waa filed, examined and approved Guardianship Case AppllcaUoii fur lelters of guardianship of Harvey Bmlth was filed l by Alice Smith Selection of guardian by minor was filed Cob sen I ,of Adolph Smith husband of Alice Smith, was filed Bond In the sum of 21,000 was filed, examined acid approved The letters wen- order- ' <d. repotted and confirmed Suit Is Venusd By. agreement ot parties, the'damage -ault of Aloysiu, Gelmer against last s'aurote was venued to Well, eounty Ten day, were granted to perfect the c hange of venue Note Sult Ruling In the note salt ot the Willshire Cooperative Co against K 4 Iscb the appeaiancr ot Ed A Bosse sot the defendant waa wltbdiawn The defendant was called and defaulted The cane was submitted the evidence- heard and the court found for the plaintiff in the sum of 213*5* principal. 213.20 Interest and ID* attorney fee,, totalling 21*2 as Judgment was given on the finding The costs wen aMeaami against the defendant, the costa paid by the plaintiff and the case diamissed o r~TWENTY YEARS 1 AGO TODAYj March IX-Also building is b»lng remodelled for the Decatar Cast-1 ing company hy the F H. Vaughn j company ot Hamilton. Ohio. Pleasant Mills Imdles' Aid gives a delightful Ht Patrick's day party ■Menno S of Monroe Is named manager of Alto Products Charles iiaundera opens office j over Callow ft Kohne drug store, extend* Ma hand acroaa the table ■ the other person must accept It. Q When a bcMteas is going to j serve cocktails and know, that one j or two of her guests do not care | for them what should she do? A The hoatesa should prepare to ma to Juice, or aomethiui; of the kind, for these guests. iH MEAL PLANNING ? j EVER TIRESOME? i When the old tvMtian. “What te have for dinner?" becemes tcresome, come here. ou< shelves are loaded with unusual meats and foede that will surpriM you. 1 wO Smoked Ham Shanks .. 12c lb Chunk Bacon .... the lb Sliced Canadian Bacon 2*c tb Smoke r, Sausage 19c * Spars Ribo t*c n> Freeh Ground Beef .... 15c tb GEKBEK MEAT MARKET *o lb»d ST. RHONE 97 jSIHHi

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FEDERALFUNDS REPORT GIVEN “ Manion (lives Report* On Federal Funds For >| Adams County 1 Federal government funds mad--1 available u> iraidents of Adams county during the period March *. ‘ 1*32 to June 29. I*3* amounted to 1 ,13.35* 52*. Clarence Manion Indiana director of the office of government report*, announced today » Os this amount. 51.*12472 la iu repayable loans. Other benefit* to county ygaldent*, not included iu the total figure, are 2121431 in bank loans and mortgages insured by the federal housing adminlatration and farm debt reduction* arranged by ‘ the farm security administration tutaling |32.*53. Mau ion discloaed that the program of the works project* admin ; istratlcm expended the iargeat nonrepayable amount iu the county W. P. A. expenditure* durlug tht , aud will take application* for etn ployment at the G. E. plant here The boy* glee club of the Decatur high school will give a min atrel show at the gym tomorrow

DELINQUENT TAX NOTICE 1 i ini i hi I t 4 * I uwaer'e Banw • _ J • j H 1 '!■ ■ I I; R Reauler I lai ter Te, Sale aflmi* act cc. t ltlrra Vtaaiha ar Mam, ■ I MOV ■ Oser, Edward M. n/2 a/.’ ae I I'l l>i ■■ HUUI I UcW aaae. Cnirl U * Cec-IU pt se 2i St ■ De tv eeae, Karl W a Ueella | pl e/2 i» 23 t: iwi ■ iwrgrui. Harvey a M*r> pi us aa >3 ■ I'HKUI.t. 1 l Fuhrman. Louisa pt >w 3* i-,, ■ KIKKLthU | teles. Je«u, Curry title » ■ Vries. Dau, Curry villa IB l« ■ V'aias. Jaau, Curryville 11 I i Vela*. Jrsua Currytlllc 12 1 V'elrs, Jeaua Curryville 13 lu ■ Vala*. Jeaua Curryville II I w esHivi.ru* 1 c'hruniaiei J.-nr. tultioanc Agd 51 | c'bruriiater, J,,u„ Hellmont Add -3 I flail. Ixcuicur pt e/2 nw It lie.. v ■ Hall, Luutae . pl */2 na i| 3 H<- I Number.. (Ed F. -I*l pl ae ne I* 215 I I ST. WVMtS | llullinger. David E pt Jt 2 Death. Klele M . Hlkncmil l»avl«l H. Miller nr nw S is Ijen l:ev i David II Melter ah, • to Reiff. Bert *5 etai „„ ne nw J* *0 !*»’■ 1 Itetff. Hart E etai pt n and */j ( w !• Si Uwe I Itelft. Bert E. etal pl , end e/3 *w 1A IS 2e*> I* JKFPEHaU.h j itlhkee. Frederic k A ne lr »w ' 'J* I*2" -w !W no * hue. mu a rui. i Glen A. and H ilda P, lluperi A.Brancfyberry'a Add. ts .., *•> I* like sTi h.« vaiilhi.Tiiv I Bering. < ora I*l* »• I Fl!, klnger. «’alh. D ss« Oregon,, Luer J. ... 5 Se- -a Hall. Ixulaa pt aw 2 77.31 '»'■ Iwad*. Florence jf. <;n» | |» lwed». Ftarem-e g. Cits | SI Metagei. CMlneCne 22'1 *»* * Miller, lueonard C. A Hernia A l** k NlbHck. V*rena li» S“1 Xlblieg V’erena 1S» I Quandt. Itaymvnd etal .. p/3 2»3 < I Quandt. Haymond ataj n/X SSI >'•" ’I" , ghlrmeyer. F M Trustee Ctts 2 2» •• : limit h Ilea trice f. - „ pt 72 !•-■ ; H-teUeidt. Wilhelm <ll, I SI I. ! Xlmmerman. Viola 57 U .’* :““ |>E< STI N IU,II ! Hampson Msmte Homewood |*J . „ _ H*l< K IIMSIh £• » » n Jamee F Tc-.ple see The ration las Ila. a Swa ottered For Sale SI Ike Ini ”• * •alee Sad Will Mr SaM Te The Hlshe-. Ilcsdec jF.rrr.Rsu!* Huey. Iter He* <1 a Troy pt sa j *1 *1 I* I" ’ ' ’* 1 l>E< STI M-W gSHIhUTU* i M». atur Cooperage Co. pt v* SS<” I." I Niidl. g. *m || J*» i ',.. I Mll.il" fc. Wm. H _.. apt SIS I■" Mi'.ll k. Wm H. _ Sts ItTseple. J. M .vd a Merrill Had U «7» , tbeple J fjuyd A Merrill L’ad U *»• " . Tsep e Jaaie. F. lad 2 »5 | Th'ple. dam*, r. .... tad C <*• , I a* lll -' " **. He, -m .. —_ , 31*. i .■atsxurfta.TsfJxtt fLizseut Wtlrred For Sale Te The His heal Hinder Sad * lire* HHI B» •*" Ila m» Ila, Ilf The sale GENES< S'"! *» i jS:::!. < la *ddltloa lo the *bo>< tee It.VI coeta must 1 ? ** ■ fga< rlptlon tor printing ' •’’•'•yK/'P INDIANA fVJL'NTV OF ADAMk MK „ „ d I. Victor II Khheft Auditor In and for aald co. - I that the above tea true and eerroct list of tead- ami ' , returned *a.d reucalatag deltaßßeat for the wm-Paym.' ■ <• . the year lift and prevlou. veara. will, penally. Int.r. "* ,1. further that Ihe amount . barged w*» re< ordad lots- ' ■ I''"" | of i>e<a«rr.r IS3S and the fir.t day vt January IU" , j Witness, m> m«>'d and seal al the auditor . ,lti.•• •-atur. thia 12th. day c,t MarrC. ISM, ,o _ _ VKToll II Kic'HP-.H, Aidllor Au.". ' 1 *>'TK UP »*DIANA c'UI'NTV OF AI'AMM UK . Noth a la hereby gives that m much of th. f ■■’<» 4 I and town let*, a* may be aa.«*aary to dla>bargr tic- t- ’ Isreal and root, which may *w due thereon ..< do • c I there of, on the daya of ante will be aold at pul.li- ' ' '’, I over of Adame County at the east door of the Court It >’• T I *” *•"* '■"“"•V and •tale, op tb<- •»- •>" I >• " u ; IV«>. being on the sth day of aald menth. emm.h < « ’ ” seid' < "* <l *" 4 ,h *‘ *" ,r wM * ,re " ,o .U. £>> "•hd •» the Audit or, uffi... in I- w IM, lit* day of fiarcW, )*«• MAIU'I. IS. 2S. a3 l ’? , |’ , ‘ “ '

period w t „ nu "Slxudicur. , > -WM ' OU, “> b > '!>• Fike. I T| >.- bun, ul H| 111 Addin, b > ,ll ' in , r.d t ltu- u .<3B| f»rm s.c 1!( y Hi* horn, o» nee, . •»>»'»» lu- .umpire ! prugran. ’• i •'ede 41 ; 'h< county d unat . •ddllcun t „ llu H "W . " Ul L l>: g. am, u! o '•■l ergcucy 4da .. , HA aud llk , 1(i •iUU bi". I ioyiG.,. . rirgt y | ' Rt vltdl nneett' .cH Vhltc-d Ili.ihrc.-n tiliuc ati th,. >*ster<Jd) ' decision ... ■. very impicHtt mad. ci-ic.. -. q. clioM Spec I*l luuiu, bxj and vocal, p, I this .-v. -i.i 1 trom th. t B ■ > tut*. Tbi • ’T V Rev. G 1 I; .imut, - < huccli *. • titled W m ■ 111, a votu.d ..c.ut