Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1942 — Page 2

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Church Centennial Speaker

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T RI RAL ( 111 RCHES * • ♦ Decatur Methodist Circuit E. J. Arthur. Pastor Beulah Chapel Morning Worship 9.30 A. M with scituuu by pastor. Sunday school at in 2o A M. Pleasant Valley Sunday School 9 3" A. Mt. Taber Sunday School 9:15 A. M. Juniot Youth Fellowship 8:45. Union Chapel U- B Church Dwight L Patterson, Minister Sunday School 9 30. T. 1. Drew Su?t. .Morning Worship 15. Dr IL H. Cain, speaker. Christian Endeavor 7:15. Evening preaching service 8:00. Sunday murks the begiutiing of our Centennial celebration. Union chapel is glad to welcome io it's pulpit this laird's Day. Dr. II li. Cain who for seven years has served as Conference Superintendent — ■■■ o Calvary Evangelical Church (h-orge S l-ozier. minister 930a. tn Sunday School. Roland .Mflhr. superintendent. 10 30 u b. Prayer and praise service Mu Melvin Smithy, lead•T, Io .'in .i in Christian Endeavor. 1 M:»* .Mildred Shifft-rly. president I 8 ot) p in Thursday — Worship service and sermon OAntioch M B. C. Rev. John Boutrager, Minister Sunday School 9 3o \ M Worship Service 10:30 A M. Baptismal Service, 2:30 P. M. Evening Service 7:45 p in. Our pnalding elder. Rev. W. .Mangus, will bring the norning message with a communion service w I 1,, held a half mile north and following. The baptismal service a half mile east of the Antioch church. Rev. W. .Mangus will be .'peaking in the evening service ■i « ■ Everybody is cordially invited : i attend these - rvices VW —Av/ — Vote for Victory! Be sure your milk supply Is pavtetnlzed and free from din .i»< germs. Blue Creek .Milk is your assur ante of safety. It's pasteurized Phone 267 Blue (’reek Dairy

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Dr B 11 Cain, superintendent of the St. Joseph conference. United Brethren in Christ churches, will speak at morning and evening services at the Union Chapel I B church Sunday opening the church's observance ot the centennial of its founding

4 M Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ■ test questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. 1 w n is President Roosovult's preferred name for World War II? 2. Whom did Stanley Baldwin precede as British Prime Minister’ 3. How many V. S destroyers were launched at Kearny. N. J. on Sunday. -May 3? 4 Grover Cleveland Bergdol! Is a World War I draft dodger, a labor j agitator, or a politician? 5. The 19th century began January 1. 1801; true or false? 6. Name the trainer of Joe laiuis who died recently in Chicago 7 Which one of these is not a kind of cheese. Cheltenham. Edam. Cheddar, Camembert? 8. What official position di I Franklin D Roosevelt hold under Woodrow Wilson? 9. Is the Statue of Liberty a single hollow casting, or fabricated of many shaped metal plates? io. Who said. "All that 1 am or hope to be. f owe to my rauiied mother"? o New Methodist Pastor Will Preach Sunday I Dr. M<> Lester, newly appointed pastor of the First Methodist | church of Decatur, will deliver bis ' first sermon at the local church at 1 the morning service Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Lester and their ' daughter. Mary Roberta, are plannI tng to move into the church parI sonage Monday. Dr lister succeeds Dr. R W. Graham, who recently entered the United States army as » chaplain. Mrs. Graham and sons moved Thursday to Greencastle. and later will join Dr. Graham In Massachusetts for the summer months o— Bible School Closing Program On June 16 Rev G. T. Rosselot. dean of the Decatur week-day Bible school, today reported that splendid interest is being shown in the vacation school, which opened Monday. The dean urged parents to have ' their children attend classes regularly Plans are now being arrang-' <-d for a special program to mark the closing of the school Tuesday evening. June I<. o - Regular Legion Meeting Monday Th. regular meeting of Adams post No. <3. American Legion, will be held at the Legion home Monday evening at 8 o'clock. All membens are urged to be present • ■ I a O— Trade in a Good Town — iw-itr

Our Job Is to Save frggs Dollars War Bonds L ll frsry Poy Day Following la a list of Adamo county firms which have adopted the payroll allotment plan for the purchase of United States defense savings bonds with the voluntary cooperation of employes. Chairmen ars asked to report the names of sll businesses where the plan Is adopted for addition to this list: General Electric Company Central Sugar Company Central Soya Company McMillen Feed Mills The Mutschier Packing Co. Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. Decatur Post Office employes i First State Bank , Krick-Tyndall Tile Co. Decatur Daily Democrat | Adams County Lumber Co. Decatur Casting Co. The Great A & P Tea Co. Wayne Novelty Company N. I. Public Service The Schafer Co. The Schafer Store P. B. Lehman Dairy Co. Sprague Fumituie Co. City of Decatur Employes Ashbaucher Tin Shop Decatur Laundry Riverside Garage Citizens Telephone Co. Equity Dairy Store Holthouse Drug Co. Pumphrey Jewelry Store J. J. Newberry Co. Yost Brothers Local Loan Co., Inc. Berne Dunbar Furniture Co. Nussbaum Novelty Co. Rerne Witness Co. Berne Manufacturing Co. Economy Printing Concern Smith Bros. Mfg. Co. Citizens Telephone Co., Berne V hauls' »l tilmlnUiratnr Wn. SMI Nollet It hereby given. That the underalgned hM U'l- ■ ■-.?••«! Administrator of the estate ,f Myrtle Michael late of Ad«m* County, de•eased The estate la probemiy advent. Nathan C Nelson, A.lmlnmtrator, Xsihss 1. Nelson. »tt«rae>. June 5. 1913 June 5-13-19 o - - - NOTICE TO TAMI’MER* l's ADDITION *l. API’HoI’HI »TI«»Aw I* THU MITTF.H OF M’PHoCHI AtINI, OHIIIIIiMI MONFV Full « EH TAIN fl RPO»K» Hl IHE 1 It - 11. CITI OF THE < IT3 OF DEI »- Tl H. INDIAN*. HEFOWE THE tOMWON COI Nl 11. OF' THE 1111 OF HEI AI I H. INDI IN % Notice la hereby glvkn the taxpayers of the Civil City of the illy f of Decatur. Adam* County. Indiana L that the Common Coun< tl of ’.he City of Iw-atur. Indiana, at their regular meeting place In the City of De. a- ! . tur. Indiana, on the 14th day >f 1 J June. 1912 at 7 JO o'clock P. M will | hold a meeting to consider the fol- I I l .wlna additional approptlallons 1 ft mi> ’he General F>nd of ■ ,id CM Oyt otherwise ..pproprlated: ».tld additional appropriations to be made Without additional tax levy : Mayor'* Offh e Supplier I J# "<• foil. •• Department Suppllea JOU.oo City Civilian Defenae Suppllee 2000” Total additional approprla Ilona I'' I Taxpayer* appearing on the at"-»e| date ehall have the r«ht to be heard thereon Upon .-owlualon of an. h (.•wring. It the Common Cournll of the City of l»e<atur. Indiana, el.all • onflrm ita determination to appropriate and expend awh amount, a .ertlfh-d . <>py of auch determination will be fHed with the Auditor of Vdarne County, Indiana, with the State Board of Tax Ciunmiaatonera. who will hold a hearing within flf - ' teen fill day* at the County Audi- t tor e (iffb-e ot Adam« County, Indiana. <>r at »md> pla- e aa may be doaIgnated. and at etp-h ineetlnc. taxpxyera obje. ting to ans no h additional ippf.>prlatfona may bo heard ae provided by lear. ikwwin Council of Hie City of lieiator, Indiana. Hr >1 Veewoa Naewad. <ily Clerk-Treasurer jt Nt: ..

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA

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a- ' _ At the Presidio in ban Francisco, as in all other army camps and naval gtations. the fighting forces of our ration have the opportunity to enjoy milk and ether health-giv-Ing dairy products. In this historical army post which outdates the revolutionary war and which serves as headquarter? for the Ninth Army Air Corpg area. 8.000 milk shakes and 7.500 ice cream sodas and a la carte serving* of ice cream are consumed daily in addition to milk and dairy product! in other forms.

IV OHDINVMF. TO !:»I»IIII»H tv ti ah. inti coi.li f. num: IV THE 1 ITS OF ItEI Vfl H. IViimt. v'i> i*o rum ide » <••• THE I.OtEHVINI. OF »l < H AlVII.IAHI POI.K E MOTION 1 lb- It ordalnr.l by thv 'oiiwion Courn ll of th. City of D<-alur. Indlan.i that th< H-utd of I'uidb W.Tke and Aifety. ot the City ot |).-.at|ir, Indiana l» hereby authorlied to appoint ape. lai poll. e to a. t ax an auxiliary police ton.- Hie niamb.-ra of .aid auxiliary poll •■ force aliall be aubjact t" the “Up. rvlkloli and dir< tlon of the < iilef of ji.dlce of tin- city of De<alur. Indiana and they -hall b. t to removal or ilia barge at any linn- by the Hoard of Publb Works and Safety upon the recummend.itlon of the chief of police. SECTION II The chief of police of »aid City la hereby made Immediate commanding >ff|. er of xa’d auxiliary police force. With power to app ■ r,t »u. h alSx.rdlnat. offh er* as he deem* aultabb and neceaaary Th-- Board of Public Worka and Safetv of aald <|ty la further directed to remitea h m.-ml»er trefore admisalon to aia h auxiliary police force ’u algn and awear to an appli< itloii setting forth hla age. deacrlptlon r -widen, e. •H-eupatlon, and a release by whlUi said applicant releaaea the City of 1 Decatur, from all right of action for .lamages from personal Injury and from all loss, costs, expense, and Ihsblllty. incurred either dlr.s-tly -,r Indirectly thr nigh hla work as a member of a.ild auxiliary police force and auob other Information as said board shall deem dealraJde. | Ea' li rn.-inb. r of said auxll'ary poll e force shall xerve under the dlI rectfon <,f said chief of police and i Ills subordinate officers and is re- ' .mired to obey auch dlrectlvna. Hl>'Tl<»N 111 The said ch;ef of p .Ihe Is hereby 1 authorized to furnish ea< h member ; of said auxiliary police force with I a momberahlp cardj.ut no member I of au.-h auxiliary police fore ■ shall ' be construed to be an Mnployee of I the City of Decatur. Indiana Si» Il ! nu'inlsr* of 'he auxiliary police force shall a.t without <mnpenaatlon, provided however, that said ll .ard of P il'lli Works and gafr- : ty may In 11. dl» retl >n t«y au<-h I < infonaation to any member or I rn.-mb. ra of -il' h auxiliary police force as am h board may deem adI Vlsable iSJXTHKN IV Each niemia r of said auxiliary polk* force befor. admission shall take and sub*, ribo to the nam.- oath administered to regular policemen. HMCTIoN V He It further ordained that Uila ordinate e ahall he In full force and effect from and after Hi passage : and two weeks publication in the l>e<atur Itullv Deneerat. a daily | newspaper of general e|n illation ■ printed and pit dished In the City of Dwatur, Indiana. Passed and adopted by tile Common Coun. II of the City of Daealur, Indiana. In open session this 2nd •lay of June, IslJ. Approved and signed by the Mayor this 2nd day of June, I*l.* Ferres I Else,. Mayor. Attest. H. I - raws Vsrna>4. Cterli -Treasurer.

• The food the toldier! receive todi»y U. to a large degree, responsible for the greatly improved health conditions among our fighting forces." stales Milton Hult, President of the National Dairy Council. For the first time, since the revolutionary war, fresh milk is a part of lhe regular army diet. Butter and cheese, neither of which were available in revolutionary war times, are also prescribed as a part of the regular diet for our soldiert. Ice cream Is made available at least once or twice a week whenever possible.

NOTH E OF FFTN VI XFTTTLEMENT OF IMITATE NO. SnSI J N'..tlcc Is hcrrfiy given to tin creI dltors, heirs and legatee* of Jacob , James Tester. •!•-< .-used to .ippear In the Adams Clrv-.ult Court, bebl at Dcatur, Indiana, on the Bth day of September, 19*2. and ah<rw •--•use, If any. why tin- Final H- ttlernent Account* with the estate of »ald decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and tl.,r»- make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shires. Martha Teeter Admlnlslr itrlx, D*'atur, Indiana. June 2. 1912. I . 11. Muwlmnn. Nlf-rney. JUNK 5—12. NOTIIH Notice l« hereby given that Fred Elwood King has filed with the undersigned an application for the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, to hear the evidence and determine tho time and pia>e of birth ot aid ap pH- ant. agreeable to the provision of Chapter 21, A'-t* of the General Assembly of State of Indiana, for 1911 Witness my hand and seal of said Court this .'.ti, day of J me, 1912 CLYDE O. THOUTNEK Clerk of the Adams Circuit four! Notice z I will be out of my office from June 8 to 12. inclusive. Dr. James M. Burk w ' —_ Your Insurance problems are different today. Be aure you sre protected by adequate Insurance. Protect Your Growing Crops with HAIL LNSI RANCE i The cost Is small. Ask us about It. ♦ LELAND SMITH Insurance Agency First A Monros Phono 140

i* LOCAL CLASSIFIED advertising rates One Tims, Per Word I'/t< | Minimum for first insection 30c Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day . 1« - 1 | Card of Thanks 50< Obituaries, Verses. Rea>lutions ... SI I Menus, run menu style Si Notices. Cap Meads. 8-pL body - • 50c (12 picas deep, one column> FORSALE Ft IR SALE - Choice of Durham or Jersey hulls. Old enough for service. August Selkiug, Jr., Preble phone. b 131-3 t BURK S HOG GROWER A com pletc feed. Nothing else to buy. 32 25 per 100 lbs. Burk's Hog fatther, a complete feed. 32.25 per l<»0 lbs. 15 eeiite less p» r bag in your own -acks. Phone No. 25. Burk Elevator Company. Decatur, Ind. Monroe, Ind. 34-ts FOh SALE — All medrrn grocery, ■neats, ice cream, etc. All frigidaire equipment. Good business. Priced to sell. Part cash, rest on terms. Will consider trade. Phone 1148, W A. Fonner, 225 N. Ninth, Decatur. 131-3tx FOR SALE 23 weaning pigs. €. i*. Heckathom, Route 3. 131-g3tx BURK'S HOG “GROWER—a cumPiets teed Nothing alas to buy |2 25 per 100 lbs Burk's Hog tattaer a complete teed. |2.25 per 100 iba 15 cents less per bag lb your own sacks Phone No. 25. Burk Elevator Company. Decs'.ar. Ind Monroe Ind 34-ts New and i *ed Heating and Cook stove*. Electric motors priced for quick clean-up. Decatur Hatchery. Open eveningN. 133tf All kind* of vegetable and flower plants. Mrs. Wm. Strahm. 339 N. 9th St. 124-dteGd Ing repossessed furniture: One 2-piece living rcom suite, one 4piece bed room *ulte, one 6 plece dinette suite. This merchandise looks liko new. Will sell very cheap for cash. Sprague Furniture Store, i Phone 19P. M 2 2i YOU - CANT - BEAT IT - Sprague Furniture Store. 152 S Second ' street. Is the hottest valu- spot In Northern Indiana. Liberal trade in ' allowance for your old furniture, rugs, stoves, and pianos on new. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 189. 132-2 t LOW PRICES mean nothing if quality la lacking. Low prices mean every thing If quality lx retained and top quality is what you get at Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 198. 132-2 t . FOR SALE — Seed Potatoes and ' garden plants. % mile south of hospital on Mud Pik* Victor Am•icher phone 502 b 133 «t FOR SALE — Hybrid seed corn, regular flats. Funk's. Holly's and Fisher's. 35 per bushel and up Burk Elevator. b 113-ts FOR SALIi 3 mowing machines; hay rake; 4 Maytag engines, gu> engine. 2 corn plows; double disk, disk blades; 2 lawn mowers, spring teeth; 2 pump jacks; set of lines; •h set harness. 2 row corn plow; bicycle. Marion Tinkham. Decatur Rome 8 133 2tx FOR RENT Nice six room semTmodem house 420 East Patterson St A D. Buttles. Agent. 132-g3t FOiTSALE Decatur t’ 6 appnived tested chicks. Bummer pri<-«s for June and July. Order now. Special next week. 1.000 each Leghorns and White Rocks. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 487. 132-4 t WE“HAVE GOtib ifrot'K of Used Furniture, studio couches, cheat of drawers, table top pressure stove; Barton electric washer, living room and bed room suites. See us for your upholstering and furniture repair. Decatur Upholstering Shop. 146 South Second street. 133-21 FOR SALE — Order gomT sprayed (berries early Benj D Maselin. Berne R. R. 1. Berne Phone 1453 13»-2tx BEST COAL BI’YS Ky. Lump and Egg; W. Va. Lump and Egg; Genuine Rocabonus Egg; Package Ceal; BrL eueta; Little Jee Prepared Stek- , or; Pa. Anthracite Nut KRICK COAL CO. West Elm Bl PMa, qg Farm Liability Insurance Written by Farm Bureau Coverage H6*3« L A. RIPLEY Monroe, I*»d.. R. R. 1 Phone 830

FOR SALE —Order AAA Baby Chicks now Bred for heavy egg production and quick maturity. Now hatching. See us before buying. Model Hatchery. Monroe, Ind 307-ts WANTED" WANtEO-An experienced cook. | Give references. Bellmont Res taurant. 132-g3tx WANTED—Loans on farms. Exitern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33-m-w-f HTgh"SCHOOL GRffitATE wants oflice work; typelst and stenographer; can start immediately. Phone 972 from 1 to 3 p. m. 132-3 t WANTEI9- To rent a two or three room modem, furnished apartment. Call Mr. Wolf, Phone 218. WANTED: Work on farm by experienced farm hand, Mingle. Phone 610 or 312. Write Box 165, Decatur, Ind. WANTED—To give Mountain Collie dog to someone providing good home; likes children. Phone 93-L Monroe 133-2tx WANTED House or unfurnished apartment. Reference. Phone S7SL |33 2tx Harvest hand. Harry Murphy. Monroe. Ind., R R 1 132-2tx FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms, 803 Monroe. Phone 1153. a 132-3 t 0 Business Services GIFT PH'OT<N;RAPHS Boys leaving for service or those at home who wish to send gifts to boy* In camp. Arrange appointment. See our handsome frame*. Edward* Studio- 129-B'. NEW METHOD PAINTS-fjr ouT side use are weatherproof, waterproof, sunproof, heatproof, coldproof. The color* last, Come in and get a color card. Henry Kuapp and Bon. 129-8: Complete Sheet Metal Servi't We handle a complete line of furnaces. Roofing. Spouting, Stokers and Siding. Free estimate*. Dick Girod and Kenneth Arnold. Phone Tiits.-FrL GOOD NEWS FOR THE hungry! We serve a special 30 een*. lunch Drop around. You'll lie delighted. CUPBOARD DLNBR 132-3' FEW SINGER BEWiNG Machines available. Your opportunity. We repair aft makes. Needles, Belte. Oil, Parts. Boardman's Singer Agency, 445 South First. Phone 411. 124-12 U MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4* tor 10 year* No expense to borrower C. D Lewton. Decatur. Ind. 28btf EVER LOSE A FANCY BUTTON' Trying situation, certainly when you diacovei you can't match It. Genuine Pearl Buttons can h<duplicated in your local stores And how lieauilful they are! FARMERS A ftEtfTKXW- We reamove dead hornaa. cow*, hogs etc. Decatur phono 2000. We pay all Phono charges. Tho Stadler Products Co. 28-ts — — II o Mimeographing, letter writing, emek>pes add rosed. Phone 610. Room 1. Truet Company Building. — 1 ' ■ ■ # I ■ill About 500.U00 pounds of raw opium are otorod In lhe U 8. treasury vaults in Washington. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 8:80 to IKK 12:80 to 8:M Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glaeeee Fitted Uncle _ Phil’s Philosophy Experience in what you * get when you are looking for something else. THE FAINTING SEASON IS ON. Modem'** with Chief Points. Vormsnes. Enemeie Rich etmfost col 50, easy to apply. Decatur Lumber Company ill W. Jefferson Street Phone 253

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