Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1942 — Page 2
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$ ■Mil I ' f Test Your Knowledqe Can yoe answer aeven of these ton queetloM? Turn to pact Four for the answers. 1 Nutie Hie U rman \m!m».ad<’i | to Turkey Whow aaohaUttotuKTA i to Turkey whose a»*sasiaatlon *■« 2, F.i which nm-n' \geocy tin th initial* <h'l> Mtßiid * I I WurtiM *a the wife of liralu« Muk Anthony or Juliu CooaMMMMOr «■*■■■■■« «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*
X From where I sit... I /y Joe Marsh
Vesy orrr’t then- da>». I set to thinking about the .oldii-r Soya at camp, vid the sailors, to**. • • • What worrits nut i» . . . what happen* when they get n day off after working their heads off all wnk? They go to town ... and what then? What >.-pperv? The an wer i* ... ta tly nnfhinf.' Because most towns nt ar army camp* just don’t have n< arly enough entertainment facifitiestu take care of the soldier* on have. So the boya just stand around, baning auainat lampposts or fitting on d - rsU p-. And some* tifr . the local town folk find thi maelvea rendering what’* changed the t»>wn . . . instead of pitching in to h< Ip the boys have a good tune in decent surroundings. In many towns, however, the situation is better. Many town* haw nice, community places where a soldier can go wit down and "chew the fat” and enjoy some cake and milk, or ma*he a good glass of beer. The hoy * like that. And t hey’re not likely to get in trouble ... because common sense tell* you
—— —■ ' ~ — T —!— The War and your telephone (lui l*ii> job i» tn see that whatever telephone service America need* for war. it will Ret in full measure. We must also furnish the he- I poweible service to our customer* under exmtinx conditions. and we arc workinx harder than ever before to do just that. War Production Board eliminthe use of critical materials .. rules no further installation of nxu. extension telephones .. no replace- * ment (l | or existing wall Dt<v phones . . use of partv line service. j 1 y \Z,‘M • M»ir> /l/w*"''" Please remember these are XIK crilica* times and out government come? first.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing FALSE ALARM! ' fGOOSKGRUBBER?] fjl I heavekish sows V |/Z t a/ f sh-h-h lA Cg/jlSrw^Jr}*E p f* r lO^**k!^ OSK r la-,t ' \ t -— -A CT “ IE KIW --I — I jg, y jgtJgj jgm k’ BLONDIE ITS THE AMAZON IN HER! By Chic Ynang Mi ii ~z~ r —r —| 'in tea Ms i«‘W| P»-'' ~, 'T 1 JLuif/ WJi/ AMPTUf T’/'F'/L i\,il Uhl z-vl I V/ 11 ■■ ■■■* MJ* MiXTMDU A vsftO\ n' &. ■ "’® a J I-ts |KI > \ — m v l" 1 l’F’”r=~—i ii) Inra . *“•* 2^— T M?
4. Name the five aenaea. i Handling a tuad causes waits. true or false? « In tennis, what la the term tor no score? 7. Alaska was parcha»<<| from Canada. Norway or Russia? a In what country are the ‘'Halls 1 of Montezuma'? 9 (live the other name ul word lle.o onsfteld, |o Whh h is the largest speclee of amphibious reptiles? ... q. - About 97 percent of Tuikey I* in tala. 3 percent in Europ*.
nothing can he wrong al>oul a couple of glasses of hrer. There's another reason, too. The beer industry is cooperating with I the army and with the law-enforce-ment officer* to help keep the place* w here heer I* sold, clean and decent. The brewer* don't want their beer wold to soldier* tn place* where bad conditions extol.. ■ and they're right. • • a Seems to me that we Americans ought to get together and do everything we can to make things pleasant for the boys who are in training. They're doing fkeir duty . . . maybe ice have some duties, too. in this direction. There are lots of ways nf helping. We ought to support them all. All «>f us have our part to play in winning thia war...and making life a little easier for the boys in camp is something wo all can do something about.
■MBIS 77?/.f It Going to Extremes ai si m' ibJ vMb~4 Uwr MmE Extremes in temperature on the same ship are shown by this phot# mads aboard a British warship which was part of the protecting fores convoying supplies to Russia via ths Arctic route. Above deck, tbs ship presents a wintry scene. Below, firemen art stripped to the waist because of the extreme heat.
Profits Limit Bill Goes To Conference Washington. April * ft'P» Drafting of profit liinltution legislation was left today to a < outerenn- committee ilgit will : lonclle difference* between s>-n.i'i and I hou.e on the 31P.000.mi0 mm supplemental war appropriation* The senate, in op> nine up th ■ huge supply bill to a legislative rider on the subject of profits, those ,i | completely different formula from
Flowers Take Place of Hats > « Q Dorris Kent and Sherry Shadburn* Milady should h* interested in this picture for the two young ladies pictured may tie setting a new hat style. The girt*, Dorris Kent of Norfolk, Va„ left, and Sherry Shadhurne of Boston, wear dowers in their hair instead of hats, thus saving material for use elsewhere. Miss Kent wears two pink roses mounted on a comb trimmed with veiling. Mus Shadburne wears red, white and blue carnations nwunUd on hairpin*
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that proposed hy the house, which calls for a flat six percent war profit limitation. The senate adopted a generalized proposal authorising the secretaries of war and navy and chairmen of the maritime commission to write contracts that would permit withholding of any j payments representing "excessive profits." ■■■■ ' ■ ■" fr-—*'- II ..1— H1....MARKETS AT A GLANCE Storks Irregularly low< r and ' quiet. Bonds Irregularly lower; V. H.
I Honor Roll BUY jiff xy* Fallowing la a Hot of Adams county firms which havo adopted \ ths payroll allotment plan for the purchase of United States dsfense I savings bonds with th* voluntary cooperation of employes. Chalrmsn are sotted to report the names of all businesses where the pion io adopted for addition to this Het: General Electric Company Central Sugar Company Central Soya Company McMillen Feed Milla The .M tit itchier Packing Co. Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. Decatur Pont Office employes First State Bank Krick.Tyndall Tile Co. Decatur Daily Democrat Adams County Lumber Co. Decatur Casting Co. The Great A A P Tea Co. Wayne Novelty Company N.I. Public Service The Schafer Co. The Schafer Store P. B. Lehman Dairy Holthouae-Schulte Co. Sprague Furniture Co. City of Decatur Employee Anhbaucher Tin Shop Decatur Laundry Riverside Garage Citizens Telephone Co. Equity Dairy Store Berne Dunbar Furniture Co. Nufinbaum Novelty Co. Berne Witnetw Co. Berne Manufacturing Co. Economy Printing Concern Smith Bro*. Mfg. Co. Citizens Telephone Co., Berne governments steady. Curb stocks irregularChicago stm-k* mixed. Cotton firm. Grains: wheat off nearly 1 cent • bushel. Corn off aiound 'i cent. Chicago livestock: top hog* tip 2* cents per hundred weight to new high since Sept. 192*1 at 14 55; top -seers up 10 cents per hundred weight to new five year high at 1 •;.&<>. —— — 0-- - — Trade in a Good Toww — Decatur MUTCH TO TSXrwSH* Notice I* hereby given that Men'lay May I will >*, the last day to |»«y y...ir Nprlng Installment <>f take, i h>- county treasurer* offl-e will lie open from * A M to I I’ XI •I .ring the tax paying *ea*on All t.<».« not paid by that time will be. come delinquent and an s% penalty will lie added, an additional &% will I- added for each year lax remains unpaid from first Monday tn May In the year the <l>-lin<|uency ot-cured. Those who haw tmiight or sold propert and wish a division of taxes ate asked to come In at one,•'all on the Auditor for ,-rrors/ind any reductions. The Treasurer can make no correction. The Treasurer will n«t be responsible for the penalty of delinquent tax s resulting from tin- oinmlsslon of taxpayer* to state definitely on what property they desire to pay. In whose name It may be found. In elint township or corporation it la situated. I'enaons owing delinquent taxes ■hould pay them at om-e, the law la such that there is no option left for the Treasurer hut enforce the collection of delinquent taxes. County orders will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes All person* are warned against them Particular attrntlon. If you pay taxes In more than one townahlp mention the fact to th* Treasurer. Ale, see that your receipts call for all your real estate and personal property. In making inquiries of the Treasurer regarding taxes to Insure re. ply d«> not fall to Include return postage John W Hlakey Treasurer Adams t'ounty, Indiana. I April I to May 3
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o LOCAL CLAMIFIED . ADVERTISING RATES ’ Ona Tima, Rar Ward .... I’yfi . Minimum far flrat Inaartlan 30c Additional Inaartiona ' Par Word, Por Day 1a < Card of Thanka .......... SOc ■ Obituarlaa, Varaaa. RaaoluI tlona H Manua. run manu atyla .... |1 Naticaa, Cap haada, • pL body ... . 100 | (12 picas deap. one column I - 2 FOR SALE FOR #aL» - Order AAA baby Cbleka now Bred for benvy agg production and quick maturity. | Now hatcklug. See ua before buying. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. 3®7tf UI'KK'S IKX}"GROWER w plete ieed. Nothing else o boy 22.45 per 10* lb*. Bnrk'a Hog fattaer a complete feed. I? 40 per 100 Ibe. 15 cents leaa per bag In your own aacka. Phone No. 25. Burk Elevator Company, Decatur, Ind. v ■ Ind 34-ts FOR SALE -Young gander. Arthur Werllng, 1% mile north, of Preble. 32-3 U BABt~CfiICKS grow faet7r7 are bealtler If fed Beco Chick Starter with C-KaGena. Price 13 40. Burk Elevator company; Decntur and Monroe, tndiane.. 49 ts F*Ok AaI.K Homewood lots" if 110. >25 down, root monthly Fine for victory garden or home. Bob Heller. Phone 570. aO7-tf FtiR~iSALE~ Skelgas bolded gaa stoves for a limited time only. Vkrlck Bros. 74-ts FOB SALE Pow~r"tree spraylng outfit on ton truck. Floyd Baxter, Phone N 9, Monroe. 82-3tX FOR SAEF SelTlng out for dur- ' st lon of the war: Heating, cooking stovf*. Maytag washer*, electric refrigerator*, new and used. Decatur Hatchery. 7S-tf iffJITIAUrOR'fUAiTK I!»4'i Mae ler deluxe town sedan Cher., low mileage, extra good tire*, good as . new; 1937 Chev. Mader deluxe , town redan, mechanically very goad; 2 1935 Chev Masters, motor* , i overhauled; 1931 Chev. sedan. Fred I Bnacke, Phone 975, 303 North Ninth t street. X3-3tx FOR SaTXTKou «I mare. 11 year* I old; weigh! I.tioti to l.Too. works single or double H. II Woodruff. Ci miles east of Geneva. k4-3t ■ FOR SALE Fann. 46 acres. S- ' room hotiM-. liarn. garage and - other building* Electric lights in [ house, barn and garage, two out- - side light* Farm located one-half ! in He ,a*t and one-half mile south i of Geneva. If Inierested see Nathan C. Nelson, Decatur. Indiana Ph n<- !t37. S 4-311 FOR HALE Several good used I electric washers, also one good us»d gasoline motor driven washer; Maytag gaoollhe motors Wringer rolls snd other part* for all make* of washers. Klank Washer i Service, 147 So. Second St. Phone 232. h4-3t • FoTTffA-Lfc florrel marc, smooth J moutk. sound, in good condition. John Stolen. 1 mile west. 1 mll<- , south Kirkland high school. CraigI ville Phone 84-2tl VALVABLE IN FORM aTR »N~Bew--1 Ing inaihine* still available, no advance In prices - all make* impaired. We do hemstitching and buitonhole making Needles, belts, oil. parts. Boardman s Hlhg'r Hewing Ma< hint- Agency. 445 Honth First Phone 411, 94 12tx l FOR SALE - WaFdrol>“ guitar? tuning chairs. 2 electric washers. buffets, chesta of drawers, oil and gasoline pressure stoves, day bedc, 9112 rugs, Hamllton-Bea< h electric sweeper. Frank Young. Ito Jeffar«m Si. M . 3( Q„ Special Service At Christian Church Hpet-ial services will be held at the Chrlsiian church each Wednesday night until Pentecost, with Rev. Kenneth Timmons, pastor, delivering the weekly sermons. The service* will start tonight at 7:30 o’clock. Following tonight's service. DorPhu* Drum, superintendent of the Bible school, will meet with teachers and officers of the school. Assistant teachers and officers are also asked to he presant.
Radio Service We repair all maket A models. Decatur Electric Shop Phone 241 ————-_-- ’ BEST COAL BUYS Ky. Lump and Ego: W. Va. | Lump and Egg; Genuine Poca* hontae Egg; Package Coal; Briquets; Little Joe Prepared Stok- I er; Pa. Anthracite Nut. KRICK COAL CO. |[ West Elm St. Phone «2 |
__ WANTED UaNTßD— fiooj, clean, big lU<s, nullable for cleanln* machinery. Cannot om und> erwear, idockinga, pant a, eoatn, ooweralk or any aimh lar material. Will pay 4c Ib. Decatur Daily Democrat. WaWed — A farm hand, single man preferred. Box 97 Dally Democrat. H3tx WaBTeD W- man to help with honaework for room, board No laundry. Write 231 No. Sixth WANTEh Hmali modt •rtt Eouse or I apartment by May 1. Box M. «4 3lx WANTED—Loans un farm*? East era money. Low rates. Very lib-1 oral terms See me for abstracts of titles. French Quinn. SI m-w-f i W \\Tffl> — Middle d l.idy lor hoUM-kv' per. No laundry. Four In family. Inquire 327 North Fifth S' , after •; p in uMI WANTED IMMEDIATELY Girl for housework during summer Mrs. Byrl Williamson. Decatur II No. 5. Willshire phone. 73-ltx MISCELLANEOUS rAfW L&aNb at 4% forl'd year. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lawton, Decatur. Ind. 2lbtf LEWti>N liAHHER~HHI»P “toil N Second street, open every day K4-3tx SAVE ALL need fate - and greases usualy wasted In cooking Your country need* it. We will pay 4< |M>iind. Grrbei Meat Market. T FARMERh ATTENTIdSi — We rTamove dead horses, caws, higs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all Phone charges. The Htadler Products Co. 28-ts Business Services Fl'RNltl’RE I'PhOI-HTEftF.I) Repaired and Refinlshed. We buy and sell good used furniture. Phone 420, evening* 4394. Decatur t'pholsfer Shop. 73-3ot 0 IjOST AND FOUND LbiT -- Amall green account book on Hecond etreet Finder please return io Hheet* Brothers. Reward. g M 3i Card Os Thanks We wish in ibis manner to thank our friends and neighbor*. Rev and 'Mrs. Marshall for their kindwat and floral offering* during the bereavement of our daughter. .Mr. and Mr*. Arlo Drake. — — .....„ — WAINWRIGHT'S nONTINt'ED FROM PAOM ONE |iionn< ed March 27. cam.' in the convoy i Maj Gen Rush II Llincoln. Anu--lowa, in charge of the air corp* ground organization* under BretL announced the cohipletfon of plan* forth.- ground force operations. Chloetta Eqly Is Class Valedictorian Mix* Chloetta Egly has been named valedictorian of the Mon roe high school graduating da*< with an average of 93 7. ai.d .Milo Nu»al>aum was ehoM-n aalutatorlan with an average op 93.5. it wa* announced today l»y principal Charles Hinton. Miss Egly Is the daughter of Mr, and Mr*- Valentine Egly. Nu«etmuni Is the *on of Mr. and Mrs. Ham Nuselmum. — — w— —- No Mid-Week Service At Reformed Church There will be no mid-week services at the Zion Evangelical ami Reformed church f his week, according tn announcement mad* this morning by Rev. C. M Prugh. pastor- ■ o NUTtCK Nutice I* h*rebv given that Hugh Jennlngx .Mover has filed with tire uiKler*ig:ie.l an applli-atlon for the Adam* ''iroult Court of Azl.<like County. Indiana, t > hear th* evidence and d"t*r.nlne th'time and place of birth of .ml ap plleant. agreeable to the provision of Chapter St. Act* of thi- (J neral Assembly of Suvte of Indian*, for 1911 Wltnea* mv hand and »*■>! of »*ld Court thi* Mb day of April. H'U v’f.YDE O TROCTNEIt Clerk of the Adam* Clri ul’ Court. April * N.mcn Noth-* I* h*r»bv given tint Vivian tl*p<- Hart Moyer has filed with th* undersign* I an I *npl|. *tlon for the Ad*»i • ''lr- ill I Court of Adim. County. Indian*. ’■ I h*ar the evidence and d*ter nine I i* | tln>« and pl*. * of birth at said ap- i pllcani. ogiee.,l.l- to the provision ; of Chapter 24, At» of th- l-ner tl I Assembly of Stat* of ln<r in i, fori 19« l Witnss* my hand and »«al "t srld . Court tnl* sth day • f April. lIJ CLYDE r» THOUTNEIt Clerk of the Adam* Clr- u,‘ ‘ '"i'< | ________ April y j
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