Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1940 — Page 5
(SPAY, MAY 2, 1940.
f Plat of Central Addition in the North Part of Town Where 25 Houses Will Be Built i . I’or Employes of McMillen Industries *V ] j g/ 'K * • I I X i /* / X V 1 I ]•) — M —J ■I I /,/ 7 zsX\ i I ® ’ I '• /*/ A x I * W I 1 * T \V/ f />x - I | 1 I r • >z I I I ff * tS 24 'f!|J222l !20 | I ' ' ■Ai’\ I / \\ ■g! X —^-ae — m »»— •• L»r L<r I—i-u: *■ / ' \ I L4—.M fcl-T-fltri- m-mr-ri-v - i I ■■Smihlll 'PI - - ■■ et hr o* 1 «J UMI I co -wo i S &W t »<€••• I SODIfiOS - «'IIH tCC I*o SOD'HOW ■ ‘ I Ili d Hi j bi J_ M< Millen Hume Building Corporation of thin city proposes to build 25 modern houses for employe! of the McMillen Industries in the anove addition, which lie* north of «treet and between Alorlh Secund strsot. gxteuded lu addition to the slrcela and alley* shown. the space in the upper left hand corner 1* reserved for « playground and To the west I* the Pennsylvania railroad track*. On North Second afreet, three of the present houses located there will la- remodeled The bouse on lot aim will be new one built. The plat hs* been approved by the council and will Ire recorded aa Central Addition to the city of Decatur The McMillen Home Hitildliiv < orpoiation uti the work started by Dale W. McMillen of Fort Wayne, board chairman and founder of the Central Sugar Company. McMillen Feed Mill* and Central Soya Company. |sm»->„d the building of IS bouse* hi l»3s for company employe*
BRI HOUSE ~ Hfl Rotate Caae* . us Sylvia Mtt'aln. I . Ml).- i>! uutl< ol Ih.r.)>ort wu* filed The report wm aubmlttod ' loutid the net value to be SZ.4&I.SK and no a|>|>talter wa, allowed
Outstanding BUYS in beautiful and Attractive BED ROOM SUITES We are proud to present our showing of lovely Bed Room Suites at attractive low prices. You can buy a 4-piet e Suite, good construction, new atyle for as low as $39” • / » COMPLETE HOME FUKNISHINGS AT LOW PRICES. OPEN EVENINGS V • I I I • I i [lucky & Co |m| Monroe, Ind.
B in the estate of Fred Stauffer, a petition to determine the Inheritance tax wa* filed and referred to ' the county aaaeaaor. In the estate of Schafer, j renunciation by Irene Schafer a* executrix was filed. Application tor lettera of admUiiatratlon with will annexed waa filed by Mary Jane linker. f'on*ent of hualtsn'l wa* fll-
••d. Bond in the num of 12.5 M van filed. The letter* were ordered, reported and confirmed. Case Diamitaed The damage lull of Robert Ha- ' bugger againat the New York Central and St. Ixrul* railroad wax diami**ed and the coat* paid. Appearance Entered John L. heVoaa entered appearance for the defendant in tire po»*e**ion euit of Dore Anxpaugb againat Donald Foreman. o ” ACTIVITIES OF ADAMS COUNTY 4-H CLUBS • ♦ Waahmgtoa Townahi* The Waahington township Itoya 4-H dub held an organilatlon meetI ing at the Waahington School Monday The following officer* weie elected: preaident. Jack Andrew*; Vicepresident Billy Doherty; secretarytreasurer. Kletn Scbnepp; new* reporter Cbarlea Conelly; recreational leader. Bobby Arnold. After the election ot •Ulcer*. ’ Ml** Jaunita l-elunan. county club lender, gate the inemlier* their record books and inatruction sheet* and alao explained bow to fill out the book* The following inemoer* were prewent; Jack Andrew*. Bobby Arnold. Cbarlea Connelly. Billy Doherty. Kte-th Scbnepp and Gerald Gro»e. the Iwdn of the 4-H club. The nett meeting will be held on Monday May 27. at the Waabbiglou acbol at 7:20 P. m. Work And Wwt The Work and Win 4-H Club of Jaffarwon townahip held tbelr flrat 'meeting at the home of tbr lewder. Mr*. Holman Egly Monday, with *U member* present. Ml** Juanita Indimao. county club agent, wa* al- ; m> In aneudance. The tallowing officer* were electled: pnwldrnt. Ruth Cbrtaty; viceI pre-ideat, Grace Moaaer: secretaryI Ireasuror. Harriet Haines; new* I reporter. Mary Alice Butcher; song leader, la-la Smitley; recreational leader. Verna Mar t'Mlongia; plan--I*l. Nyla Morningstar. The rtßreahment* were eervi-d by the lK>*«e»a Mr*. Kgly The ne»t meeting Will be held at the home of Mr*. Hobnail Egly u* May ». RUMANIA FEARS r-QVTtXtmt, mOM PAGE ON» eastern Europe Among other tumor* wa* that a "mystery alrpiane" arriving here Sunday with topic* of German Foreign Minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop'a atatemeal that Great Britain had planiM«d io iuvade Norway before the German* did »o. had carried two myatorlou* pa**■■ngeri who may have *tay<-d here Milruagb tb<- rumor seamed untrue. It wa* said that the passcngor* ware believed to be Garman JUr Marahal Hermann Goering and nl» brother, a heavy industry oM clal. or Ribbentrop himself. Tbr "Ufth column" or ••Troian hoiM-" rumoi* gained aumc credence when police submitted to lb*
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tn Ini* try of Interior yesterday the name* of 300 i<er»on« recommended for expulsion from the country A large majority of them were naid to be German agent*, come In di* guise Ru**la’i attitude toward Rumania. especially toward Hess ariabi*. a- section of Ru»*ia given to Rumania a* a result of the world wr. was anotbei factor In servousueaa here. A Jugoslav trade mfiaion stopped here a few days ago en route to Moscow and it wa* understood that the possibility of war in the Balkans was dhu-UMed. Home Rumanian circles heard that Russia had agreed to renoame all claims on Bessarabia for the duration of the war If Ru mania promised to aid Jugoslavia In the event of an attack hy Italy. However, it was feared here that If Rumania entered such an agreement, Germany would aid Hungary In an attack on Transylvania. O'"'_ — “Leap Yeor” Km Defy Odd* Pasadena, Cal (UR) Mr and Mrs William F. Welsh have two children that are “Mmp year” hahles Arth). Welsh. 14, was horn on Feb 2». SS34. and bls sister, Dorothy Welsh I. wa* burn on Feb !» 1»32 A I’aaad, a* proses lot who endeavored to calculate matbrma'ically the odd* against two leap-year babies In one family
Youth on Trial in Girl Murder 14 OTw *w ' ■OT WgsrW * J. I. A'. PAonrphoto On trial at Cam.len N J. in taWiectwn with the alaying ot S7mrrar> eld War.da Dworeclu la»t Auguat. Peter Shewihuk, right. go<* 'jw-r <Men*e plan* with hi* attomnv Thn-ww Madden. In -miH alate > lamia that Shewilmk wa* hired bv Uw girl * father, tl - R»v. Waiter A Dwnrci kl. to »i*y h' r in order to udleel her tnauranc*. Dwpreciu alreauv I>** o*en aMcutea lor Uw cnmt
UNSAFE «tHOME du mm, SMFiCMii S4HFF coewca got up to the 10,tHMt,two-1 point and then gave It up. - u Reform Hit* New Orleans New OrleaUH (UR) Tie . form wave wbh h spread over leniinana fulluwiug Ibe exposure of Uie state's multifarious soiudal* now has pen. traled the New (Jib an* police department Effective Man h I. every policeman uu the lune waa ordered to report three times weekly tor physa al training • nurses.
PLAIN OR SUGARED (AtJ DOUGHNUTS Dozen 1(lj» F WHIM ECONOMY RULES i ■■ S2k°S-«e 1 Ift Prunes 4Z C COFFEE 3 188ag 39c ichtwrHj* GRAPEFRUIT JUICi 2 fi«n* com 2»c “ ? “ CHEESE, Colby or Choddor lb. 19c Apricots Iftf RICE, Foncy lluo Rom ». $c o» • PANCAKE FLOUR, Sumiyfield 5 *. bog 17c — oleomargarine 2 ibs. i9c Orange Juice 2XC P&G or KIRK S FLAKEWHITE SOAP i bors 11c 2 B ,. nt cans SOAP, Ajox Flootiog 3 cohos 10c ■■■ ■ ■■— RED SEAL LYE con 10c Froch Canned roman cleanser plus deposit, qt. bot. 10c Prunes 1 Ixo SOAP CHIPS, Bolloon 5 lbs. 25c LARD, Sunnyfield 4-lb pkg 31c * PEAS, lono 3 No. 2 com 28c CORN or TOMATOES, Pocher's Lobol . . 4 No. 2 cons 27c |»ia»4»«*»nL. M M chipso ige pkg. 21c * meappic ||g APPLE SAUCE, A&P 2 No. 2 cons 15c Cem * CHERRIES, Rod Sour Pitted 2 No. 2 cons 21c PEACHES, lona 3 No. I cons 25c AmortMn nr Br.ck chocolate drops ib. 10c Cheese /< Cc BUTTER, Wildmere lb. 29c .... 2 n>. bo, SCRATCH FEED, Doily Eggloo lbs. $1.17 IS t.»’:« 39c FINE CHICK FEED, (tall, Cn.H> 100 *. $2.10 » •' Gl, “ * f WI >ALT 100 *"» I'eaehes Me MILK I BUTTER 6 cans 35c | 10c -.!! 5c MATCHES, AfrP 2 boaes 7c lora CRISCO or SPRY3-lb con 51c .. . « .. - CORNED BEEF, Aco Brond2—l2 os. cons 35c 1 ~rK !><an» Kft WALL PAPER CLEANER, Kutol 3 cons 20c "“ n ~ RINSO or OXYDOL 2 Ige. pkgs. 39c OATS, Sunnyfield Ige. pkg. 15c I Sultana TEA, Nector Orange Pekoe h-lb. pkg. 29c Beans 9ft XS BAKER'S CANDY BARS jumbo sise 10c c)nl I7V PASTRY FLOUR, Sunnyfield 24',i-lb. bog 69c 1 SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pkgs 19c (’jsrarettes <9 1C NAVY BEANS 4 lbs 17c ' IKdTlUth J 9 1 APPLE BUTTER, Country 8e11e22 os. jar 10c Car,on MUSTARD, Battleship qt. 10c Pure BEANS, Ann Page, AM Varieties .... 2—l-lb. cons lie l.’,r< r SODA CRACKERS 2-lb. be* 13c rbOOOKS ICC .■■■ 2 "■ •";?• “•«* SALAD DRESSING, Ann Page qt. 27c SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERT or PUDDINGS 3 pkgs. 10c CORN FLAKES, Sunnyfield 2 Ige. pkgs. 19c . DOG FOOD, Daily or jt tall can 5c i’lOUr g Qf 1 SOAP CHIPS, White Eagle 5-lb bo* 27c "»■ bag • SUPER SUDS, Concentrated 2 Ige pkgs. 39c | WALDORF TISSUE 4 rolls 17c .. . . deso, Pure Vegetable Shortening3-lb. con 41c IXIIIHi InQ ““ Large me ” A4P SOFT TWIST BREAD 324 OZ LOAVES 25c (■reen Brans lAft " 1 '—" 11 1 ■"" Pound •WWW Cabfornia Selected No. 1 Tander, Long. Waahmgton TA L O « S ASPAR^ US 10 115 2.9 c 3 buncher OACON HOCKLESS SVOKED ucumbcrs fl SQUARES PICNICS ——— “lie II °»SC t"; h,, ‘ as 10c Pascal Celery 12C * <ananas l.atiif slalkta * OX | p„ un( | M NEW CABBAGE C<« Strawberries 22C Green Onions IOC < ABBO’I'S 1 Meat Department Smoked 3 th can Freah j:i± , .! a,n .l3c SH7m 59c llani 11c Tender ■ Steer Koulettes, lb J Peri-h Fillets fl R<Ml><U 19C Smoked Rolled pound A / V 1 Tender sued RmdioM Xu. 1 Veal Roasts fl ftx. Pkg. Bacon flAc Pound 1 / th pkg. Sc 11b. I | ZZ7Z Pickerel Spare Ribs fllft I^2’ m - 32c Jowl Bacon a £ 15C I* ,MUS Jc Sugar Cure, Ib. T , nde , — “T 15c — l(h, ’ l,s 25c 16c ■ Boneloaa L , ln Baked Ham |,ivkervl 2Qc Ground Beef fl Ready to Eat. n> • W F.llat*. lb. WyW Fr>>h AJV Skmloaa Bonelaa* Tender Lean Weiner®, lb. fl Qx» FISH fl fl ft Short fl ft xs Tender . Juicy ~WW Pound •Aw R.b*. to. AwF w
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