Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1940 — Page 2

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Thank You Cards from Candidates Congratulation* John, on your m*»t successful campaign for Prosecutor. I wish to heartily thank all i the voter* who supported me. aud I ask that each of you rote for John L. De Voss in the Fall election. t» Burlette t'uater 1 greatly appreciate the vote glv-> en me in Tuesday » primary. I am ; greatful to all who helped me in j jny campaign and to my two op-; ponents. I wish to expies* my admiration tor the clean campaign conducted ami the good-will extended to me by them and then .upporter*. John L. I»e Voaa I deeply appreciate the vote and support given me in mV race for the nomination of county surveyor. It was nip and tu< k and I appro- ‘ elate the fine sportsmanship of my; opponent, To all. I say thank you i with appri* iatiou and giatefuln* , Harley A. Ehisaiu. I wish to express my heartfelt ’ thanks io the Democratic voters of i Adam* county for the vol* given m* in the Tuesday election. ED I*. MILLER

burGLAR YOUR store is a ur* get for both burglars and robbers. Guard against loss with an £tna Storekeepers Burglary and Robbery Policy writ* ten by The AEtna Casualty and Surety Co. of Hartford, Connecticut. /ETNA-IZE The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agent* Decatur, Ind Niblick Store Bldg.

It’s True! $555.00 That is the DELIVERED price of a Rubber Tired. Two Plow, Two Row FARMALL B TRACTOR* McCormick-Deering Store k- 222 No. 3rd Phone 131

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In this manner I wish to express my thank* to the voter* of the county for the vote given me in the primary election, Tu*--L*y Walter H. (Hlllotn. I wish in this manner to thank i the citizen* of Adams county for > the vote given me Tuesday in the i race tor county commissioner, ; third district. Eli Du hat h In thl* maimer I wish to extend ‘ to the voters of Adams county my thanks for the vote given me in the Tuesday primary. Philip Htrahm. j Test Your Knowledge | Can you answer aeveu of tbesu j I ten questions? Turn to page , Four for the answera 1. Who Was the first I'. S. PrvsiI dent not bom a British subject? 2. Bamboo la a vine, tree o, i a raws? 3. Whi< h Island off th* coast of [ Scotland i» famous tor its ponies? 4. Which country is known a* the i Hermit Kingdom? 5. A stereoscope is something to ! hear. see. or speak through? 6. Who take* the oath of office first, the president or the vke-pre-I sident? 7. Who is the attorney general of the I'nited Slates? S With which major league baseball team does Dominic DiMaggjo play? s. In what p***-m are th. line.-. ■ Tis belter to have loved and — 1 soi i< i **i iiv vi »i: 111 i vii v r or i »i vii no. *"•*» | • . A‘t • • *'ir- O' 1-t S'- t‘e- ‘ >i, t r.v ....-I -h ■» . ... If -111 w thr F •;*•* Urhh-’ 1 ‘ A* • ’ »•*<*> xh th» • Hate f • • -i •*. • <!» ■ t ’** approved, and mH m- lt w ar, r.t.ufW ?■«’ t ’• I u.ikr |»r f at I»elr#h r and rc«»Ke !» u r ! >' .• M • •- ■ • fr’rrii 1.. I.Hlrrrr. %ii*»fmp»

STO- K O L STOKERS Fans and Blowers Air Conditioners Complete Heating Units call HAUGK COAL( (>. Phone Glib

NOTED WAR (CONTINUED FROM FACE ONE) | headquarter* In Bouverle street to ' make bls way to the railrivx* *ta . lion through the,London blackout, he discussed Chamberlain* reception by the house of commons with his staff and prepared hi* overnight dispatch. For the last week be bad been assembling equipment lor a trip to Norway, having been notified by the government that he would la' in the first group of reporters to lie taken north with the British forces. His last war front assignment I was in Finland where he covered the Russo-Finnish fighting around latke Ladoga. Before the war btoke out in Finland he was with th'- British expeditionary force* in France. Covered Th* World Webb Miller s 30 year* of newspaper reporting carried him from a Chicago police treat to the capi- i tals of the world and to the front ! lost. Than never to have loved at all?" lit, Doe* traffic in England travel: on the right or left side of the highway?

CONTEST CLOSES MIDNIGHT, SAT., MAY 11 4s/ ////// '••WS MmmMm bMhhbhl .-Woßlip! *4/ t,,u r ' a V ‘ ' p* - tJ t .• WMMbHHI a-wV BF <>>«».'■<•*. /«/>.' *■ \ * <7* -&fll f M v W I BUY YOUt USID CAR FROM any FORD I MMCURY, OR UNCOIN-ZEPHYR OtALIR I IN THE TERRITORY SHOWN ON THE MAP BY MIDNIGHT, MAY 11, AND YOU'RE IN J THE RUNNING FOR A SIOO CASH PRIZE! follow these 3 Simple Rules hnt Nickname the Used Car yeu buy; That * ell! The ten ] 7<H»yr . , .... dealer in the territory shown on the map. I kst nicknames Risen to used can knight from PkU (MJ| , a? uted win h „ Hotk M7ien ford dealers before midnight. May 11, in the made your down payment, the dealer or hi* sales territory shown on the map will bring crisp SIOO man •*** d’*' /*“.* c * *elf-addressed and check* to the w inning used car buyers! post iwi atry fl Write or print on the csrd * nickname for *•“» ’’ * <tai X • V u O,C V gh ,n ”»• have to do is to htt on a simple nickname that a nca later than midnight of May 11. not as common as. say. Betsy.” Such names as . The ten hew nickn.mes *. determmed by the 'Ntyle .Miler," tor instance, or 'My Riding ** ( udges will each be awarded a Sino < ash prize Habit " (Theis, oatnes should no: be entered.) within a week after the comes* Ume* Ehciwon* of the lodges will he tonal In caw of a tie. duplicate dM Tim., IMw. SlasM! hat a *-'{*• )«*■« K ltaZ*4!or cWfcZXS get if you buy from your Ford dealer NOU! w a | lef |. Lmpworth. Pm Ind.aoapofi, chamber You 11 find the car you want at the price you «>f Commer.e, Dean MO. Rm*. School of Busines* want to pas * Make tlie down payment and you re ®“‘ ,CT Unoersity in the Nickname Contest! ibt J yimpto IMw XIL. Itoo fiiUT 4 * *“ 4 M av O* A ll Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales ni(*y £l 1V U SOI TH FIRST STREET

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

1 Hue* of the wars, a career which •■arned him a reputation as the ace ; of war eorrsapoudeuts. Hi* by-line stood for accuracy and brllliaut reporting and many , of the great new* beat* of our time came from Miller's portable typewriter under date line* on the BlhopiM frontier. In India. Morocco. the Soviet union. Italy. Spain, Germany, and the British Isle*. Hr saw kings and dictator* rise and fall; he saw the start and tin iab of wars and revoiutiou*; be -caw peace made and scrapped Hi* ,-areer was summarised in I»3<> in hia book "I Found No Peace." an •uitoblography regarded aa oo*- of the beat of its kind. Miller was born and attended *< hool in Dowagiac. Mlcb, He deI scribed himself a* a timid lad Im-i pre«*rd with the worka of Henry David Thoreau. In Thoreau *' “Walden" be found a pattern for human peace and happiness A* a be once said, "the phfio»opli> of Thoreau ... I* impractical a* a rule of life." but be always carried a copy of “Walden" lu bir pocket. Because of what he called hi* I "colorlea* personality” aa a boy, Miller cultivated a “bold front" After graduating from high school he got a job working on a passeng-

er Steamboat on Diamond Lake. Mich. Then he became a rural j school tesibei and later, detenu ilied to fulfill hi* ambition to lie a writer, went to Chicago and In came a police reporter In 1912. In hi* first year he covered 33 murder* and six execution* by hanging. In HHB Miller went to Mexico to cover the Perahing expedition I against the bandit. Pancho Mila I II was while on the border that Miller started to work for the , I'nited Pres* After a year there, he was »elit to Mexico city, thrill , to Chirac ' New York and Washington, where he was assigned to report the senate and the stale department In 1»17. the I'nited Pres* *ent i him in London and it was there, 'during tbe last world war years, that be hail hl* first Mate of reporting from a city under constant threat of air iald» lie went to Ireland often during tbe Bttin Fein ' uprising and visited the British front. A year later he joined the Pail* bureau of the I'nited Pres*, and was a war correspondent on th'' American front during the battle* of tbe summer and fail of 191 k. Trad* In a tJooa Town—Oecatar :

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If RATH *j Ona Tima—Minimum charge es 26e foe 20 words or loos. Over 20 words. por word. Two Tlmoo— Minimum charge | of 40c for 20 word* or loseOver 20 words 2c per word for , the two timed. I Three Timed—Minimum charge | | of &0c for 20 word* or lee* Over 20 words 2'/*c per word for the throe tlmoe. Card of Thank* — «<> | Obitueneo and veree* _ HOC Open rate—dieplay advertising | 35c per column Inch. “BLIND” AOVtRTISEMENTS Advertisement* appearing in thia column without names signed are "blind." They are to be answeied by letters, addreeeed to tbe box number in care of the Daily Democrat ; i We can give no Information j J concerning tbe perl lee ad vert 10l ing. FOK SALfc FOR SALE Burk’s Cblck Starter containing rod Uver oil without CKAGENE. 1340; with CKAGENE. 12.73. C-KACEN'K aaai*U in controlling coccidiosls Burk Elevator Co. 35-ts FOR HALE Corn! stock Short Horn bull. Also feeder pig* C. , A. Burdg. Phone 69iil. lio-3tx FOR HAIJv — Two heifer*, work harness, corn plow. Iron wheel | wagon, walking plow, trai tor plow. | some gilts. C. A. Burdg. Phone OTO4. FOR SALE OR TRADE Motor- 1 j cycle. '3S Indian. In good mcchu j ni< al condition. See at Decatur Hu FOR HALE- Cbh k* and Poults. Special 3o White Holland Poult* l»ay old and started Leghorn cock- ' rels. Order chicks now. Decatur. H.>t<lm ' 111-g3t FOR SALE - New Brooder house. 10*12 ft., complete. |95 cash Burk Elevator Co. 74-U FOR HALE All kind* flower, vegetable plants. Field tomato*?; i frost proof cabbage. Open evenlnn. Mrs. Wm. Strabm, 339 N. Ninth St. 109-31 ' FOR SALE — Johnson Sea Horse Outboard Motor*. Yager Furniture Store. Betne. Ind. 197-Mx FOR SALE 3 ton light mixed Lay. Phone 343-0. 109-3 t FOR SALE — English coach type baby buggy. lAk>- n*-w. Priced Ito sell. Phonu 931 tor information. 19931 LOST AND FOUND IAM4T Key ring containing 5 key*. | Finder please return to this office. 110-31* xirrtr*: l«» M»x-iO.*li>4;x r In Ike tdsm. r Ir. nlr * ««rr .4*l II Term, lain Xu. ISO! cHTATE <»F INI *1 ANA, *'OI NTV <»F ADAMd KH The City Naie-nal Hank, plalntlft |v». In«b«ri C. rllllls. def* n-lant. lie It known that on the 7th -lay lot May l*ie the above named pl<lnI lift l-r Hr •tto'lie, IVrd L i,ltt*r* '. ' ftled In the A4«m» Clr- ult Court In I Adam* County, In the Stair of lt**lI ait.< He --imi-l.ilnt against the alntve ns*ned *fefendaat. Il*»l»ert C. tilllls. and an affidavit for alts-hment and I tor ga> nlahmenl. losether with lire K rrtduvit nt a competent pervn 'showing that «ald It .lor t C. <lllll* ■la not a resident ot the State *»f ’ Indiana, that raid «au»<- of a-11-oi |« > I an artlon for motley due »a|d plain|*lO from said def-ndant. Hubert t*. .(llllltf on a |>roml«»or> note eve*ulrd by •aid defendant. Il*«b> rl C. IGilllg Io the arid plaintitl The City National Hauk and raid plaintiff I.a. filed together with lt» raid - <»n*. | plaint an affidavit for alia-hment and for garntetimrnt. naming tlnieIn. Merman M Gtillg a* Ere* ul--r of the leaf wtil aml iment **t l'*»nrad Hillis, de. ea*ed, a* garnl*li<« defendant therein. N«<w th-reiore, rani defendant. Iloberi C. <illlls la hereto, salified nt the (Ilina and pen-len* r qf said |>omplalnt lUulliat him tnurtlier will* I the filing of aall aOi'tarll for alI ta* hment and Mid affidavit f-r gar- ' nlahment, and that unleaa aald ll*-l>- , ■ r( C (llllla appears and auowers or j demur* Ihetetu In the (ailing of I aald lauae os thr *rd day »< A ptemI her, I»4S, llw- same taring the 11-1 I Judblal day of th* Hepteml-er t**m. I Ivie of raid « ouri, lu he lu-sun ami I to* »d at the '.'o-irthoue* ijn |ti„ city <>f Itacalqr, Indiana on the let Monday In Hel-lemhar I*l**. raid mmI plaint l *ge*her with aald • afflda* It I f»r alts* hment and aald aHnlavlt i for garnishment and the matterand thing* therein conlatned and alleged, will lie heard and -h-tern.lii- • d In the abaeniv of said drf- mlant r lt*.i»rl C. (illlig Wither** my hand and anal of aald Court thia to«h day *>f May. I*l*. Clyde <>. Trouim-r. Clerk of lire Adam* *'lr> .*it CuUrl »erg l„ I.Hferer. Alterne, Mar »-|4-M Chewing gum luduairy waa start ed In IMO with 353 capital. Ixaik At Your Car OTHERS DO Doss your ear leak as good from th* outside as It dos* from the inoidef If not let ut ft* th« (endsra. wash, paint, I BimonlM or was it Better yoL look over our now PoMisoo and used cars of all rnakea WHITE - ZESER 3rd ot Monros Phons 344

| MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE— We have a portable electric paint sprayer, can use at your home or bring articles to Decatur Upholster Hbop. Phon*42” 3313 b FARMERH ATTENTION — Call 349-A at our nxpeosn for dead stock removal. The Stadler Pro ducts Co., Frank Burger, agent. 13-ts 1 HAVE a tew farms to sell on easy terms Now is the time to buy. C. I). Lewton. 97REFINANCE or buy your farm—lowsst Interest—33 year loan—repayable anytime—local farmers' organization. Hsnry B. Hollar, NFL A Bec'y-Trcaa. 51 ktf SINGER HEWING Ma. him Agt my 445 South First, Phoue 411. Neu 'and exieptlonal buys ou used el*-. , tries aud treddles. All maker re-! paired. Hewing taught free. Parts : IF YOU WANT to build or repair your property see me tor 4' a FHA loans. C. D. Lewion. 97— NOTICE When It's time to move I phone 1n73 tor experienced mov-1 er*. We have pads. Alito general trucking. W. R. Morris, 125 South First »treeL 111 g3t | pony HTALUON. black and white, will stand at Pbllllp How- | ells farm, six mile* north ot Celina. IjOhio on Slate riwil 127 and 24 . miles west or 13 miles south ot , Van Wert ou 127, 2' a miles w*-*t I k 1112 NOTICE I liliolsturiiig. renniahiug aud r* pair work s( all kinds. We buy and sell good furniture. De- ! cutur Upholstery Shop, South Second St., Phone 429. 102-39 t i WANTED WANTED laiaus on farms. F«*-:-era money. Low rales. Very liberal term*. See me tor abstract* of . title. French Quinn. 33-m-w-f ' ■ WANTED Plano, guitar pnptls. J Price 23* . 30* h-aaou. Mra. Dura , Ak-y. I'h..i*. 1171 It WANTED —By local firm, capable and experii-n* cd bookkeeper and typist. State age, education, expertence. salary and hour*, inquire liox 133 care ot Democrat office. , lUtlklt WANTED Good work horse. Box : i 137, Daily Democrat 111-311 I WANTED Farm hand must IhJ good tractor operator. R K SautMn*. H R 4 Hl Jtx 1 , WANTED — l »* d set ladle* goll I < tubs. Gb-n Oswalt. Goodyear ' 1 Service Store. Phone 263 ur 133 x. 19931

»| Mi ,x and women • i lifiarette and confer tion ma ’ I chine*. Profitable buaiue** if a* 1 grvaalie Investment aniull. R<*al Product* Co. Madlaou. Wifi. it* WANTED — Farm loans. tow rates. No commission. appraisal or title examination) coats to borrower. Short term loans are low as I .. Sec us before making your loan. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Wr»-tf JPANTEI) TO KI V l*ed • Ut M > P Kitollne engine. two or four , i I cylinder. Addre** Ho* No. tJfi. i Du ly I». ui>>< r• ■ 111 WANTED Lula td plow. Phone ,-| 3«3 after «p. m. IDi Jt FOR KENT - ! Hill KENT - FHUag "tat lon I * I mile north of Monroe, Ind Mary t A. Headrkk*. 11. 1. 11141* " FOR RENT Si* room wmimod , ent house, Hath UppoaU*' wat- {* er work*. Phone 3X4 or 4M. ’ I 10!Ml* ■ FOR RENT I room modern turn- ’ . i*h>4 apt. Heat lurniahed Prtf [rate entrance. Phon ~9- tin-fit FDR RENT — Modern office 1 roomn in Trust Company Building. Heat, lights and - water furnished. Immediate {.possession. Fred Reppert. Phoneblo or 312. alio-** FOR RENT—ldeal hawemenl business room in Trust •' Company Building, immediate possession. Fred Reppert. Phone bill or 312. hHMi* *< Tri happa Rummage Sale, i- Saturday. Wall Bldg., corner Third. Monroe Sts, m-* ■ MmmerawoiwvMra SEE THE NEW. WESTINGHOUSE 6’4 foot Refrixerator sll2-50 DECATUR | ELECTRICSHOP So. 2nd St.

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