Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1940 — Page 2
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k Test Your Knowledge | Can you anaver sevsn of tbsM tan quMtion*? Turn to pace i Four tor the answer* 1. What valuable mineral I* recovered from old motion pk-tur* film’ 2. What in the ancient name of the Dard-uelles? 1. What country In South Xmerha ha* a greater area than continental i United Blates’ 4 l« It necessary for a submarIne to rise to the -ui tac e to launch I torpedoea ? 5. What well known university is located In New Haven. Con ? 6 Which political party u»ed the slogan "Sixteen to One in 1996? • 7. Whic h of these metal*. aluinl-l num. u<>n. ot copper, Ik most -bund- - ant In the earth's crust? *. What is the inua!< al let nt (or a sacred composition for solo voice*, i chorus and orc hestru. usually found-1 cd on Scripture? 9. Who la the author ot ' Main I Street?" in. Which Queen reigned in Eng- > laud for sixty-three years? Trade In a Goeo town — Oecaiu*
Starts SENSATIONAL L 3-DAY TRADE-IN X' NO LESS THAN AS MUCH AS >950 >C3 fl ALLOWANCE flfl ALLOWANCE I l». M<* Sis fir* ter serk si* lift I **’" I rsgardtoss •> tea- a*r»4.e* ss mis- r drt«i. age •' stake rcgsrSWu si ■ THESE ALLOWANCES APPLY '■» 1 ON ANY U. S. TIRE fllTl U SROYAL J //if lira lhnf ini' • jg'ijf i * * f wBHQr I • ’ .1# .111 r l.ltsMitiif proti • liiiti w J? J • i.rtatler -kill prol*-« fit’ll Ij I /fl / T*J M«»r« non-wkiil niih- Wd/BSB t THE U.S. TIRE .. wiHi !• h»r ih< l.i*i I iii niih.iki* mihl 4l .i r«M k'lnif linn pr” i — Ihr aiiwurr !• Illi I * IIH> . w HmYAL lla« kr«l In tltmlth mturatt ft t* /um U$ 0 fl 99Q oft battery. ■ nr |uw as your fl DECATUR SUPER SERVICE MONROE STREET West of Niblick < Co. o
THIMBLE THEATER NIV Showing “A BOX SEAT FOR THE WINNAH” /masez a obu.m vo-ev ’ mvj .\ | veawju I >// A/f 1-.JI 7 / *V»*♦*•’’*'l i CAcIID A JttPSWN —MSA vjA, I OJR A .tN IQTSA tky Htn» -i/J\ ITT~ — ~zr\ , Z*\l S vow©/. 7*l Asuxs*jrrj [vts ) I WUMOV [ / ( va-at □KXJCMK I ' /' f ' Xi IktUUWi j xjf]-- rff grjjc ■ -Z.£gsgg* ; mjtWL. HmH -. X t K IS—J I *<• w *-'sl E—C BLONDIE HOW CAN HE SELL STRAWBERRIES? By Chic Young ' 1 1 ' 'II'iWWI H rd! >. ® **‘**’ , '.>A. fc~‘ •'• Bk Ik ‘ I ('■ip i -44 rff rTi'a~* %|'~' A yr jnr WwM i '*| bi if\
' MONROE NEWS Robert Hathaway of Springfield. Ohio, is vlsltiug with his mother. Mrs Helle Kessler and expects to remain till the inter part ot the week. Mr. and Mrs Hubert Meyers and I family of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs John Crist. Mr. and Mrs Win I*, h and fam i ily and Mi and Mrs J W An- : ilrews enjoyed a picnic dinner in Kort Wayne. Sunday and had as their guest. Ova Andri ws of that I place. Mr. and Mrs J. A Hendricks entertained with a dinner Sunday for | Mr and Mrs. Howard <1 Hendrick* jot Kalamazoo. Ml< h M and Mrs I Clyde Hendricks and daughters. | ami Mi. and Mrs. Cat Hendric ks jot Fort Waylie. iacti afternoon i | callers at the Hc-udrlrk* home were Mr. and Mrs Robinson and I children of Fort Wayne Mr Rob- | I Insop is principal of the Franklin I school in that city Nancy and Sarah l-amim i man of i ' Waynedale Spent the weekend at I ,'he hmm-ot M and Mrs Raymond | Crist and sous. ' Mi. and Mrs. Wm Taylor ot
Muncie called on Mr and Mrs J. i F. Hocker Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Doyle Hoffman and son of Frankfort who motored to Monroe Sunday with Mr. Huffman are siH'iidlng the week with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoffman. Mrs. Manas Levy has been ill I with a throat Infection for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scherer and Pearl Smith of Fort Wayne were dlener guents at the home of Mr and Mrs. Jac ob Scherer. Sun- - day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duer and con of Portland and Mr. and Mrs Mana* la'hinau and son were en ' tertained with a Sunday dinner at ' he hmm- of Mr and Mrs. Albert j Duer. Mrs. Milton llannle is ronvalea inn at her home after returning from the hospital in Decatur where I she had been receiving medical I treatment. | The King's Heralds of the Metho- j .list ebure h met Tuesday night , with Joyce and Eugene Amstutz Mr and Mrs. Jack Haney and , daughter spent last weekend In < ii veland with Mrs. Haney s father. The Builders class, taught by
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
RELIEF BILL TO CONGRESS Would Authorize Near Billion Expenditure In Eight Months Washington, May 15 — <U-PJ , Ths bouse receives a 1941 relief bill today that would authorize President Roosevelt to spend 1»75. 000000 in work presets adminls t rat ion funds during the first eight months of the negt fiscal year. The appropriation* committee Is scheduled to report the bill and a special report on its Investigation of relief activities shortly after the house convenes nt noon. House leaders plaliued to begin consideration Thursday but to de I lay amendments ami passagi until ' Tuesday Rep John Taber. R.. N Y . ranking member of the committee, said he would Introduce an amendment to make the relief fund* a direct 75 percent grant with local communities putting up their 25 percent share in rash Under his plan, distribution in cities over lov.Otm would be based equally on population and relief einploymi-nt. while a population basis would be used for smaller communities. The senate cleared It* calendar late yesterday by approving Mr., Roosevelts fourth reorganization plan abolishing the air safety board and transferring the civil aero-' n.iutli a authority to the commerce department and by adopting the conference report on the 1135.W4.-' 330 Interior department appropriation bill The Semite's approval ot the CAA plan, by a 4'i to 34 vote, nullified the earlier rejection Voted by the house The interior department bill, cut 11.572.504 below budget bureau recommendations, now goes to the house. Meantime, the house continued consideration of a conference report on the 1920.955.723 agriculture department appropriation for 1941 Eleven amendments still In disagreement remain to lie disposed of. The house agreed yesteiday to the senate's action in providing that the farm tenancy program be financed In 1941 by in* an* of Is<>. oiHt.iHM* loan from the reconstruction finance corporation Mr Roosevel' had budgeted 325 <Pk'.o>Mi for the program and the house had eliminated the outire fund wiian it originally tumaed the bill The most Important item still to Im- considered involves the 1212.* (nhi.ihki fund for farm parity paymeiita written In by the senate. BURN THE HAZARD iCONTiNt ED FROM PA<JK <>NK* Dan M Niblick I Roy Johnson, local auctioneer. {(Will act as master of ceremonies at the event and the Decatur WI’A Retreat lon band will furnish the music. Meanwhile In the city favorable Rev. R. F Hart will meet Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Isch. Mr. and Mrs G. A Hahnert and son. Calvin, were Sunday dinner | guests at the home of Mr aud Mrs Don Hahnert and daughter. Sue. of Hartford (Tty. Howard Braiidyberry submitted to a tonsillectomy at the office of a Hone doctor. Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. H. D Osterman of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs Clyde Noffslnger and daughter of Bluffton called on Mr and Mis. Dan Noffsluger and daughter Suu- . day afternoon
reports of splendid cooperation on th* part of all citizens in the first week of the clean up phase of the . campaign are being received City trucks started Tuesday in I picking up all trash that had !><■< n set out In containers by residents of the city and all tbia refuse is r lielng hauled to the city dump Picking up of the trash will be continued throughout the week by the city street department crew Pickups at the Homestead Will be made on Thursday 1 Enthusiasm among school students In the checking of the cleanup blanks, published In the Dally Democrat, to afford students with 1 an accurate check of the clean up work for which ea< h is responsible, ' ha* been reported. 1 The clean-up phase of the >am- ' paign is expected to be concluded ‘ Saturday evening. Rockne’s Daughter i In Motion Picture South Bend. Ind May 15 U.P> ! Jean Rockne. 19-year-old_daught*r of the late Knute Rockne. famed Notre Dame university footlwll coach, became a motion picture eztra today to appear in scenes of , the motion picture story of her father s life being filmed by Warner Bros. Mias Rockne worked with score* of other South Bend residents In action shots of campus Ilf * at Notre Dame About I.WO Notre Dame students sought the 5"" ' undergraduate roles al the temporary campus casting office. „ ■ ,■■■■■ ...1 o .. ... ... Apiwlwlawai ot Esri-alar l.atalr Xu. ;l?n.l •Noll'S Is lirrelo given That Ibe utiderelgned has i>een appoint! <1 Ex- •' ulor ot tils estate <>l Frank 11. Maple, tale ot Atlanta County, deceased. The estate la probably advent. Christian II Mwlman. I. I . If. WaarlmaH. Alturas May 14. I*4®. May li-i.-B XpiMilnllHeai of tantiulslralrlv UUk XX lit tuaexr.l Xothr la hereby ait*n. That tin underalanetl haa km app"lnt>-<l A-l-mlutstratrn With will annexed the aetata of Adam a tiafi-r, lat<- ■ f Adame County. d*<-*aaed T • < »tat< la probably aoivent Mary Jane Baker. Adnin.latratrlx Juba 1.. Its I uaa. Miuraey LET 1 S DRAIN. ELLSII and add anti-ru.»t Nolution ft> tour radiator. IT HILL MAKE YOL R CAR HI \ COOLER AX D AVO I D LEAKS. AI.SO CHANGE (.REASE AND OH. FOR St MMER DRIVING. HOLTHOUSE SINCLAIR SERVICE Phon* 89? Pork and Beef From Adams C ounty Tastes Better Our policy is made by our cu*tomsr*. Our customers prefer Adams County Beef and Pork. That'* why w« feature Adam* C*unty Beef and Pork. Try Adams County Beef and Pork Steak. Round A Sirloin, fb. 30c Swiss Steak tb. 25c Beet Roas- tb. 22c Pork Shanks »b. 8c Casing Sausage tb, 16c Onion S*ts Ib. Sc Orangos do*. 29c GERBER MEAT MARKET SO. 2nd ST. PHONE 97
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A 1 f RATI* On* Tima--Minimum oMrg* 2S* for 20 word* ot I***. Ov*r 20 words, I'4* per word. Two Tim** -Minimum charg* •f 40c fee K w*rd* or I***Over 20 word* 2c p*r word for th* two time*. Three Tlm*w—Minimum charg* | of 60c for 20 word* or lo*nOver 20 word* 2J4« W \ tor th* thr»* tlm**. I Card *f Thank* — ObituarlM and v*r*a* _ H-00 Open rat*—display advertising S6c per column Inch. *“ * | “BLIND" ADVERTISEMENTS I Adveftlaement* appearing ia this column without name* algned ar* “blind.” "hey ar* to b* answered by leltont. addressed to the box number la car* of the Dally Democrat Wo can give ao information concerning tb* partia* advertla- | fog. * FOR SALE FARMERS ATTENTION — Call , 659 A at our expense for dt«d stock removal. The Htadler Product* Co. Frank Burger, agent. FOR SALE Burk’* Chick Starter containing Cod Liver oil without C-KA-<iENE. 22 4". witb C-KA-GENE. 12.75. C-KA-GENE assist* in controlling coccidiotl*. Burk Elevator Co. 55-ts FOR SALE — New Hruoder b<>u«e, 10x12 ft., complete. 595 caab Burk Elevator Co. 74-ls FOR SALE 2-year-old pony; broke | to rid*. Th'irnian Drew, Route I 3, opposite Dent school house. ll-3tx FOR SAI.E Cabbage, tomato, cauliflower and yam plants Henry Haugk. 2<>4 S. ivth Street. Phone 677. 116 31 FOR BALE Gout milk Telephone 1282 or come to 522 St. Marys Street. 116-Stx FOR SALE 1939 Ford V-S Sedan. I ’BS. new I' S. Royal deluxe tire*. New battery. Priced to »<-11. Orel Gillium. Crainville telepbane; 6 mile* west, 1 mile south Monroe. ll<3tx MI ST SELL—Every article that was in the store during the lire. We still have some wonderful bargains tn living room, bed room, dining room suite*, inner spring mattress bid spring*, wood and metal lu-d*. studio touches. Axiniiister, Wilton and Gold Seal rug*. klt< hen rang! s. circulating bealera, . laundry stove*. 1 smalt piano, porch gliders, ALL SELLING AT A FRACTION OF THEIR ORIGINAL VALVE. No fire or water danage. Sprague Furniture ComIHtuy. Fhoue 199. 116-lt FOR SALE Baby Cbiik* for May and June. Order now. Special 200 U-gborn piilli-ts and some started chicks. Decatur Hatchery 1173 t —— FOK SALE — Feedei shoal* Ed S< liieferstein. 6 mile* north on State Road 27. 117-ltx HALF OF BEET CO.X I I.NL'KD ON PAGE TMRNai | In this siMtlon of the stale will lw, alhMlt 20 pi-reent over » year ago ! with an average Increase in th. > I'nlted Stat- < <>l about 15 percent in soybean planting o«< i 193* The 13 tieldm<ii for the migai ! <om(Hii.y have an optimistic view ' on the 1940 beet crop and with favorable •w-ath. r condition* th<-, next four moi.iha the harvest of beel* is expei ted to be better than ! average. BimcM op s i* »l. •»,-n4.»;«i;*r o» »SIX IK xo gws x.itii* l« h< re6> glv*n i-> ike < n -' 4n<>r«, heir* and le*»te<* of Bllaa■•«lh |l «*«. >|w<e.w*d So aufwai In the A4-im* circuit Court, to W si l>e- ■ stur. tnuian*. on th* 41*1 day ul Mai. I»4<g an* *b»w IMk. It uny. why the Float *»Ulemen( A.'Oiinl* with th* **<*l* of wal* de.edvnt Should led lw uiqmoed. anil said I h»lrs are MtHie.l to then an* they* i mak* ptuof «f h*ir>hi|., ati'l r«< else their diMributiv* ahards. John B-.rio. Administrator -1 I urn M.y », IStn 4 »rd 1.. I.merer, literary -O ’-te N. A. BIXIsER OPTOMBTRIBT Eye* Eaamlnad • Glaaa«a Fitted HOURS 8:10 te 11-90 11:80 te 6:M Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. TafopMa* 18* YOU WILL FEKL BETTER WITH A • SHINY CAR. If your tender* look dingy you will n*v*r b* proud to drtvd your car. Havs our tend** *■• pert* tig It today. Far better automobile* Mt ■ our new Pontiac* and uMd car* I at alt malt**. WHITE-ZESER 3rd at Motfko* Phone 344
MISCELLANEOUS ! REFINANCE ar buy yaur farmlowcat Inter***—B3 year loon—repayable anytime—focal farmer*' organization. Hanry R. Haller, NFLA S*c'y-Tr*aa. 51-ktf IF YOU WANT to build or repair your property *e* me for 4H FHA loan*. C. D. Lewton |7— > SINGER SEWING Machine Ageu< y 445 South Flrat. Phone 411. New and exceptional buy* on used electric* and trcddle*. All makes repaired. Sewing taught free. Part* 115-ffitx I LEWTON 8 BARBER SHOP Now Open. 408 North Second St., two block* north of Monroe street. Hair cut* 25c. Shaves 20c 112-«tg' HUGS and CARPETS Shampooed in your home or at our plant Restore* color, demoth*. Sanitizes Lewi* Beery. 816 Winchester St ! 1 'liolie 954 115-3lx I NOTlCE—Vpholaterlng. refinlsblng and repair work of all kinds. W« buy and sell good furniture. Decatur Upholstery Shop, South Second St.. Phone 430. 103-301 I HAVE a few farm* to Mil on easy term*. Now i* the time to buy. C. D. Ixwtou >7— ' SPECIAL THIS WEEK 600 Ban ed Rock chick* each 6c. Pine-1 dale Farm Hatchery, Monroeville,! It. 2. IHtlx WANTED W ANTED —Farm loann, low rates. No commiwiion, appraisal or title examination coats to borrower. Short term loann are low as 4'.. See us before making your loan. The Suttles-Edwarffa Co. »»<(■•« WANTED Antique*, old fashion-1 ed di*he*. guns. lamp*, doll*. etc. Phone 1433 Write Decatur | Antique Shop. 925 North Second ' Street. Decatur 115-61 WANT TO RENT 6 or M room bouse. Reliable party. Box 141. WANTED TO RENT An Improved farm, within 10 miles ot Dv.atur Box 140. ’• Democrat. WANTED Loan* on farm*. Eaat-| ern money. Low rate*. Very liberal term*. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33-m-w-f FOR RENT FOR RENT — Three room apart- ( ment. Mr*. John T Myer*. Phone 355. 328 North Fourth St. 115-3 t I LOST AND FOUND " 1 LOST Ail white with brown sopt* on head, rat terrier. Answer* l<> name of Tricks. Pboue 1316 R< i ward. a 117-21* —o - — —- MARKETS AT A GLANCE Blocks: higher and active Bunds: irregular. U. 8. govern-uii-iiis ifreguiaily lower. Curb stocks: irogular. Chicago sUmlu: irreguiai. Call ffioney: one pen ent. Foreign *x< Image higher. Cotton: off as macb as 81 a bale Grains: wheat futures lower, oft about 2 to l%«. Corn steady. I Chicago livestock: hogs aud cat-, tie weak; iambs steady. I Rubber: off around '*< a pound 1 Silver bar in New York: uuchaug i ed. 0 Au average Chinese fanner earns !about lit a year. I warns kn» xhx-kkmih xt lw IM Adams I lr.aM • •••< ApeU Term. IWW Wo. lasit I MT ATE <»F INDIANA. iCQI NTY OF ADAMS MM The <?H» National Han* pl.iititif- ! v*. li-.i-rl C Ulllia. Mfmdawt . U» It known tlial «i< '»•», I of May l»l» the staiv* namad plain j tiff by ll* *tt!rfna>. Ferd L Lltlsr*'.! filed In the A'temr Circuit ' aurl In | A'lain* County. In the State of Indiana Its eimiplalht against •be above named defoaoafil, Robert < UIIUS*M an atfldaill for site hment and for sarnlelimsnl. DSfllur with sHMurll of a ...mpetrnt pejs-m I ih.,wina ll>al »al<l Robert ' tlllllr , ’ la not a resident of the Htale Indiana, il.al sad <-auee of D"' an ••ten tor money due said plain; I Uff from »al<l defendant. Rotwrt ' i iillllig on a promiswry note e»a< ut rd bl -aid defendant, 'tohori • , utlllr. to the said plaltltlff T’"'/ *'',l -I National Hank and *»hl plalnD'' has Hied to«*tbei with It* | plaint an affidavit <•>» alia, hment and for garnishment, naming therein. Herman M Gillig *• th* last will and lertem.nt of < -n I rad Gillis Mmeaeed, *e garnishee defendant tbaralu. . . . Now therefore, said defendant. Ilonert C (Hills Is hereby multi of the tiling and pebden' r of *•>'• I<■impinltit asauist him together wile j the films ot said affidavit for . t*. hmeut and said affidavit t'*r M' l J ( nlehment, and that tinier* *<ld I--n---•rt C. GIIUs apm-s!- and *n»w»'e <>r demur* thereto In the < slllns "f ■aid .Sue* on th* 3t«l day of ff<-|!teu. I«r, 191*. the asm* twins the »n I ludl'lal day of the m-pternbrr I-'<> I*4* of aatd <ourt. le he begun ah'l held *1 the •’tiurthouse In the 'ID of Inwatar. Indiana on th* Ist «'"• day In Ueplemher IFI*. A”"!,' plairf together with »aid •J!' I .*' for *tte< liment and a*M aniMa' 11 for garnishment and th* nralter. and thins* th*r*l« c >nt*ln*d ami • H*S«d. will be he«rd slid ,i*lermln-l •d in Ul* ah«*ii< * of Mid defendant. Hebert C Oilll* , .. W lines* mV hsnd *nd aeal of ■al‘> I Court this HU day of Mar I*** CD4* O Troufner. Clsrg ot ths Adsuis Circuit Court I Feed L. U’terer. AUerner
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