Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1943 — Page 5
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Local CLASSiFitfI ’ ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for first Insertion 30< j Ona Tima, Par Word li/ a @ | Additional Insertions Par Word, Per Day le | — Obituaries, Veroea, Reaolu- «•■•--. |1 | Manus, run menu style |1 | Notices, Cap Heads, S-pt. body _ so* | (II picas deep, one column) | FOR SALE roti SALK—Paint. Try the new water paint Oehydray. Covers wall paper. Vhriek Brox. r FOII SALK Clark Jewel <)u stove with oven regulator. 404 MeBarnes St. or phone #495. 9@-a2tx FOR SALE 6 room all mod, ■■. houHO, been built 4\» years. Has a large lot. Phono 1161. Call after 4:00 o'clock. 603 Grant St 96 b-3tx Mil SALE—llliani - Soy“ Beau recleaned; good quality. Samuel Bertsch, 6’J miles west of .Monroe on 124. Craigville Phone. 96-3tx FOR SALE Z’tilth 'ahi'- Model 5 tube radio; aleo man's bicycle, balloon tires. Burl Hite, 222 N' 4th St. after 3:30 p. m. 9S-3tx For sale - Just received shipment of Brooder Houses, checks and supplier Stiefel Grain Co. 95-3 t FOR SALE —Six room »• mi modem house. Priced right. 10 acre farm dose to Decatur. All modern house. Suttles-Edward Co. a 95 3t FOR SALE—I 942 Ford six Radii heater, good rubber. Phone HIT. 97-31 x FOR SALE th'pendable I Indiana certified seed corn, produced on my own farm. Buy now. Good grades still available. Winfred L. Gerke 93T\ F6H SALE Barton electrii ~wa»h er. Decatur I'pholstery Shop 145 8. 2nd St. Phon. 420. 97 It Why pay “more when you can buy Trlple-A chicks for lO'ic; ordered 4 weeks in advance. 10c. Custom hatching 2c per egg. Buchanan Hatchery, Willshire. Ohio. Road 49 between Willshire and Chattanooga. tx Potato Chips Boom Philadelphia tl'P) —A hundred members of the National Potato Chip Institute attending a convention here heard how “.Mr. Chips' entry into th war" has doubled the output of their 100-tirm industry. The 433.6<Mi,twnt business In 1942 produced 112.<M»0.0oo pounds of chips, representing ilo.ooo.•ion pounds of raw potatoes. lontt; or »s:i ■ i OF EVI VI F. AO. ;m.-,7 Notice l» 4i’Tcl>> an, n i<* ;i., >. dMora, heirs and 1.-iratees ~t John J. K«ll< r, <le< <-a«.-l t>> ;if,|>, ir In HiAdams Cin mt Court, 1.. 1.1 -,i I tur. Indiana, on the I ,lli .Ln ..f ,M i), I'JIJ, and xlmw rails, . if an-, win the Final aettlvin.-nt A..ount« with the •••tate of -aid de, •d> nl should not h> approved; and said heir- ar<l>otifle<l to then ami tin r, link, proof of heirship, amt re, iv,- th’-ir distributive sha’« ■ Hern.ml J Keller, Admail-11 Hur d<- boms non Decatur, Indiana. April 3.‘. 1'• t '■ Henry H. Heller. Alloeae) Drs. R. D. & M. STEWART Veterinarian* Phons 61 Wren, Ohio Leo “Dutch” Ehinger General Insurance 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 WMBMEMgMMgWMMEMPMMWMb N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: S:3O to 11:30 12 30 to 6:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyeo Examined Glasses Fitted
Uncle _ Phil’s Philosophy Experience is what you get when you are looking for something else. THS PAINTING SEASON is on Modernise with Chief Pa.nt*. Varnishes, fnamet*. Rich sunfast colors, easy U apply. Decatur Lumber Company 111 W. J«ff«T*»n Street Phon* 253.
WANTED Wanted - R,'dirr to repair. Übrlck Bros. 306 ts STEADY EMPLOYMENT FOR STENOGRAPHERS High school graduates or experienced stenographers. Apply or write to E. F. Bowser A Co., Inc., 13112 East Creighton Ave.. Fort Wayne, Indiana. 9612 t WANTKjk- Loans on farms. Eiixt•m money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. Hee mo for abstracts of title French Quinn. 33-m w-f WANTED ApaTtinent or house, unftirntahed. by May 1. Write Box 121 "< this office 96-a3tx WANTED TO RENT Hone. Ul Decatur, 6 rooms, George H.-are. Phone IH4. 93-6tx MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 years. No exp’ tue to borrower. C. D. Lewton, Decatur, Ind. 15-b-ts FAilMElis ATTENTION —We remove dead burses, cows, hogs. etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts Dirt free for hauling. Phone 431 ur 520, 96-3 t ANYONE HAVIXG booS h-y il.i not Wish to k'- P bl Ing ’ll Dall Railing. 2 mile, south of Hospital on .Mud Pike. Phone 556 T. 23, 30, 7x FARM LOANS at 4% for 15 years. No commission charge. See John W. Tyndall, Room 7, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. 15-ts , ... — ....0.,,,,.,,,, . „ Business Services WIRE HANGERS Save gone to war! Return one with each order. We also pay 1c each for all extra ones you have to sell. Sheets Bros., Cleaners. Phone 359. 52 ts FARM I.tiANS M .d. by TSi F. d era) laind Bank. Pr.Hent assessed rate 3!J% —contract rate 4'l. Up to 33 years to pay but can pay part or all at any time. Sec Theo V. Harsh. Sccy.-Treas. Adams County Nat'l. Fann Loan Ass'n. At Ik - latur Ro m s K of C Building each Tuesday and Saturday afternoon. At Bluffton over J ('. Pinny Store at any time. 91-T DON’T FORGET F>!. you? gage exeinpli.il. Time limit-ri Paul II Graham Co. 95-3tx TRY VAPO-BATif'for galiTTlvnn colds, gland, bladder trouble, ekin disease, T.B . with massage. Herman C. Weber Bath H use, 107 S Second St.. Phone 120. 87 ts FOR RENT Foil RENT Two turnfshed rooms. Immediate posse;. <i u. I'hon,5144. 95 3tx An estimated nine billion hoard feet of lumber will In- rei|iilr, d during 1943 for crating and boxing war materials. mu nt < khi'ifii vrH Not ■; Ik hen-l.v u -..-ri that ':< ux. <’i ly Engl.ini- fi|.,l a imtlfioii |*i the Circuit Court "f Adams Co inlv. Indiana, t.> li4\o the ti io- and pl.i*-.* of his Mrtli determined Said petition l» »< i f ,r hearing on Hi. 1.., ~i April |'<l • t.Yi>i: <i Titoi tni:r Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court A|. .i Mill! F. TO TIM’Di:l|K N .tt... < 1,, r.a.v given that Monday May 3 will l,e the la-t day to pay your Spring Installment of tuxes. Til*. < ouivt) tr. isor.-r's off' e will be opeti from 1 A M to I I’. M , during the fax p lying r.asoii All taxes not paid l.y that time will become dtlliMfuent and an ' ■ penalty will he old-.i. an additional 5% will 1... elded for • a-li >, ir tax remain, unpaid from first .Monday In May In I the year the de|ln<|ii<-ti. x ... .• ired I Tle.se who have bought or sold pro. I petty and Wish a division of taxes are asked to ...me in at .n Call «n the Auditor for errors nod any reductions. Th. Treasurer «an mike no rorre. tlon Th- Treasurer w.ll n it I.- responsible for the penalty oi deliii.fienf taxes rwultllig fr on th- .'omission of taxpayers f . »t It. definitely on what property they .1. -it,- t . pay, in whose name It may te- found, in what l .wiiship or corp ition if is situated. Persons ..whig dvtln'iuent taxes ah', ltd pay them at <n* tn- law is ku li that there I no option left for the Treasurer ..ut . nf... e tli ■ col- j le< tlon of drllnipiu nt taxes. County ordets will ri .t !•<• paid to i anyone owing delimit, nt t ix-s. All persons are warned usalnst th- m. Partieular attention. If you pay taxes In more linn '■#« township m-nllon the f>■ t to IK- Treasurer. Ale-, see that your receipts . all for ; a|| your real e-tato and personal ’ property. ’ In making Imiulnne of the Trea--1 surer regarding laves to Insure r.«. I ply do not fall to tm ludo return 1 postage John W. Ul.vrk-y Treasurer Adams County. Indians. April S to Mav X
NOTRE! We are now buying all grade* of Paper *tock at preaent market ' pc**Alto want Scrap Iron, Rag*. RubI ber. Battcri**, Auto Radiator*. Brae*. Copper, Aluminum, Zinc. Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Can*. All kind* oi scrap I* ****ntial ! for war purpose*. We are also buyer* of Beef ; Hide*. Calf Skin*. Sheep Pelt*. Tallow. Fat* and Gr*a*e*. Old i Lard. etc. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monro* Phon* 442
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
MEXICAN GENERAL TRIES U. S. GUN KI HfiHß IB , 4 •*». ft v * I 'tt] '■'qM\ w TV I Hr—u wwb. -. r " 11 a s ON A TOUR of Fort Benning, Georgia, Maj. Gen. Salvador Sanches, chief al the presidential general staff of Mexico, fires a .30-caliber machine gun over the heads of troops advancing In front of him. Futling the cartridge belt is Brig. Gen. George Weems, assistant commandant of the infantry school at Fort Bwining. (Intcraatioatl) :
ENTIRE CONVOY (Continued Prom Paas 1) oilkt picked Nazi troops, including ll* rinaii Goering grenadiers, coun-ter-attacked tlio British first army -outhi ast of Mi-iijez El Bab The i-ouuter thrust was finite. British artillery, firing at point-blank range, knocked out 27 enemy tanks. Official dispatches describe this fighting a» extremely fierce. Th., Nazi counter-attack came after the first army had captured Banana ridge, only 24 miles from Tunis. Radio Algiers reports that recently re-equipltetl Fr licit forces, fighting wet of the eighth army, have made gains and consolidated their positions. a faun (taut? Let us tel! you about the /Etna Life Insurance Company's new Farm Loan Plan. Low rates, a 26 year repayment plan, a Reserve Fund Safety feature, a liberal pre-pay-ment privilege, no commission, appraisal, or title examination costs to the borrower. It's worth investigating. Aulborized Representativt in thii territory The Suttles-Edwards Co. Agent* Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg.
THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing -“THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY!” W FRIEND, WOULD HER HAMBUP&CrI lOOHTWOU THINK XI UUEII, I SHAIIJ fck|AT7 f T LUSCIOUS) 90U CARE TO HAVE iiiS^ii^T/ - 711)0 HAMBURGER <1 DREAM MW J f "7 AAE DREAM ONE < f WORTH U)OULD BEJI UNDER ThE > </ HAMBURGER'S r \ « MuCH X 7 uiQgrH e T ,T eS/TR7KA * L Kzj , CZS j amu-stard/pi-caseJ-■’as KAarW A. x Va. aV *T?Il i i h Qx l\XI J BLONDIE BAREFOOT BOY! By Chk Young •|jt|hi TusisoHEor II (cxewooo' \cu mate T" I Itmatsopp' 1 / l||v I i <0 1 ( THOSE MO2MIMGS t ) Z V JUSTCXESOCKOd'dW t OSTNCTV ) / | \ LAO T/JO SOCKS DM. \ \ SJ 7CANTWAKEUP COMS BACK TUIS < / • i 4! j( BJTTWEV WERE Z_--NSTAMT7 wZraq PUTTIH3OJ ) / iX-; > BOTH OM TM6 1 — e If C-r X- X r-n BOTU SOCKS SAME POOT > J ftC—• t< i k ~/a 4 . li R ... lyb c xi—Lx-' m tiZ
SEE FURTHER DELAY (Continued From Page I) : until th« dose of the 1942-43 ■ term, will help considerably In ’ filling the calls for next month ’ and possibly others, it was Indii exited. 1 There was a time when lhe ' state was draining so heavily on ■ the county's manpower, that the local draft board personnel expressed the potslhllity that the I fathers from here might don uni. i form, in May. It was previously lndica'e<| recently that the board wax “•craping the bottom of the barrel" In filling calls with marrl-d men I without children and that the
Daughter Born -’ r F’ * ■ ( A GIRL has been born in Hollywood to Sue Carol, above, former screen star and wife of Film Actor Alan Ladd. Ladd is a pit- | vat* in lhe Army. (International)
April 14 call would practically “clean up" this category. GOOD FRIDAY (Contlxeed Ptora Pa«* I) big at St Mary's church. Good Friday is the only day of the year on which the priest does not consecrate the host for consumption during the mass, the sacrifice living consecrated on Holy Thursday, whoi the church commemorates the Institution of the Holy Emit MrriiH to p»:titioxfhv ami I'AM'IVKKS OF IIMIIIM.v ON M’I’I.K XTIOXS (OH HF l«l;x«. WKVr OF HHM. FMTXIF V Ml— OH HtPHillt kEVTS Ik lil tMS ISM %Tt. IkBI Xk X PurxuAat to Wie provision, of Chapter l», A> b> at 1437. noth ~ is liar o',y given to Uie tWM.ay«r* of Adams County. Indiana, that on ..: before March 31, )»«.!. tllorr wis presented to ths state Hoard of Tax (’onimlsnloii* rs a total of 3 p<-tli|..ns slgn,K| and verified by the owners of real estat,. and -or Irnpr ivwn,ivts thereon apto-lfb ally d.eorlt.ed therein for reaaoessments of such real estate and—-or improvements, eltuated In Adams Count). Indiana, and that the totxl (eatlmat>-<|i amount of the requested rclU'tlonx Is )«.«!■'> 00 That th- numlx-r of petition- and the requested redili’tlona lor ea< h township within th* .ounty is a> folio we. kemher of Total I Fslluiale.l i Hedeelh.ee I'owMshlp Pel It toes llrqoeeted Frewtl I 4 ttse.bn KlrklniMl I I*o.oo Monroe 11 tin tm Preble 1 12*1100 Ht. Mary's 1 XOOOO Wabash I 350.00 Washington 2 IkeO.oo That a detailed etat.-menl ~f the names of the petitioners, the deseriptlon of the property, and amount of each Sf.e.'ifi,. lealu. Hoti r.-,|'ie>t-d Ik posted at the d-.'M of til’- Count) 'ourt House of A Inns Count). Ind lana. or at the County x«s. »- .r s office, and a separate list In all townships where such propeitv Is l„. ited Is t-'-U-'l at Ci.- offhe of the township trust,.• o the township assessor ~f all such townships Hie Htate Board of Tax C.inmlsinners, or a r, pi. svntat iv. tti-r.-of. will conduct liearlngs on nil SU"-|| petitions 111 the office of tie County AmtiV.r tn th„ county • ourt I,our- of Ad Ill's Count), Indian l. on April 2Mh. 1!,|3, . oinmeir Ing .<t lli< hour of l« on a m . and . ontinulng until all petitions hax, l><-n considered. Th., pititions t > be . .'.'id. -d by lownships in alpliale-tt'al or.br. Notb e l> hereby g x.-u to Cl |" •- sons who have proo-ntel ;,!it .ns for reasKeswineuts and t.. taxpavc » of ill townships wherein u> I. r il rM i'r and <>r improvement ,re I ■ rated, that til.-V are ,<|U, »f d to op pear at su<li heiring« and show I'HUHe, if any. wh> r< a-Hessments of ail' li real est.Uc and or Improv, meiilr si, • i!d or «b .ul,l not l>- tn ..I. | and if su. li petitioners d > not qi. pear, or fall t" show a good and s f|. o.nt ■ ansi- why th. i.■ i a. ssm'-fda potltl-.n.-d for alioold i.e mad., ... If ~t,J...'tlng taxpa .. ra appear amt show g .'-l eau-.. why su. li Kavsavas. nients ■ mulil not .. made, then the Indiana sf.it.- ..a • I of i .ix . oininlwsioners al.all not ..rd. r.>■h r. -j aaim n’K. I. it otli. rwi.-e 111. , tale Is.ard of t«x ...inml-f.Hf e" ill order th- teassesam. nta petltlonml 1 MU»e 8...U.1 of Tax c .mini -lon. ra Chari, " It. !>• '!«• H. ’’li ■ ' Aft, at X.rt.li W Hollar. ' t.iry April
Toughen Up - - be fit for your job! | There i- mi place f«r “softies” in America’s production line. Get fit and keep lit to work as hard producing as our hots are fighting. Ik* on tour job ever* day—and Im- on lime. Leland Smith Ins. Agency First A Monro* St*. Phone 140
FALLA FOLLOWS MASTER ON TOUR_ J|b '' J " 4 “Ik 1 , 1 ‘ f ’ 1 1,11 '1111331 I al a® 11 kJ Jil. MEMBER OF OFFICIAL ENTOURAGE accompanying Premdent Roottevelt on his curient tour is F alla, the president s pet Scottie, pictured above perched on the hood of a Jeep al Maxwell field. Alabama. He • getting acquainted with Aviation Cadets Herbert E. Schopka, Walter q Hawkins and J. C. Davidson. (lnt«rnational Soundphoto)
arist. From 12 noon until 3 o'clock thi : afternoon the Three Hours were I observed by hundreds of the failh fill. I’nblle Way of the Cross was made at 12. 15 and 1 45 p. m . consisting of the II stations encountered by Jesus Christ on His way to Mt Calvary. Prayers and <1 vutioti' were mad,- before the Crfcs of Christ during the afternoon and at 2:30 o'cloi k blessing with a relic of the true cross was given. Tonight at 7 3<t o clock the closing Good Friday -.inies will be
COMPLETE CLOSING OUT PUBLIC SALE Have sold my i t < in md must give imm.-diu" po.-»ex»um I will sell it public auction 1' 2 mil. oulh of Willshire Ohio, or 5 mil * north of Chattanooga. on Road No lit, TUESDAY, April 27, 1943 Commencing at 10:00 A. M.. C.W.T. HORSES—.Matched team bays, mart and gelding. I & t; years old, *• i- - lr 2*m». sound and the host of workers S—HEAD OF CATTLE—S Ayr.-shir. <ow 7, Inin fresh 7 weeks. milking 5 gallons a day; Ay .hl * Itiuham tow 4. milking a good flow. Ayreshlrt Hi iter |w h call by -id- Ayre-hlt. II if.-i tali s weeks old. Guernsey Hull Cady loi service. 102—HEAD OF HOGS—IO2 2 Ch. o-i Whit, -ow with In pig; ..oh by side I weeks old; 2 hurt*.- ■ own wth |o pigs oh by Hide 4 week- old. 2 Ihtroc tk **h«-l>-r' White tow with lit nigs by Id. 3w. . k old; I Cheater White gilt with pig , l.y Hid* I week old I Chestei White W Poland gilt with » pigs by side : weeks old I Ch. -lei White boat 10 months old «i «<>.«! gilts pasture br.d II f tder hogs weighing Iso ft. each All these hogs except suckling pig* ar* double immuned 17— HEAD OF SHEEP—I7 IH Good Shrop hire Ewes .1 io 5 years old with lambs by side; one good yearling Shropshlie buck HAY ANO GRAIN 2 ion mixed hay 100 Im Oats. 2W bu Corn; io bu. Mandel boy lb an <arly variety, s ..ms baled oats traw POULTRY I.", Ilaii.al Rock laying hens TRACTOR AND FARM IMPLEMENTS Minn, ipoli- Molln tractor, on si..| in the In «t ol condition.. Minin .i|h>llh Mol im Tiat'oi Plows. Ilk. new. Moline tractoi dl-t. first class; I tain hay l-.01.i McCormick •> f' mower with tongue trucks. like new; ilo.nl bin k rak< mounted on Hunk gooil tires. in g.> >.| mechanical condition Wagon. Wag hi bog. Crow foot ill- i . redder; !Hi tooth splko harrow, spring 1 mih ha.row |||C Corn Planter. Hiding Cultivator; Walking blanking plow corn -h Iler. 3 new individual hag housea; two wheel tiailer with stock ack and Inst ol tires; oil brooder stove; twi -mail brood, 3x7 Folk- Chain-. Small tool- ol all kinds. Good doilbl. sit woik harm-- . tidlat AUTOMOBILE lll.lli Ch,-violet Coupe been ditven l„ tsm milts, lias new Fir t>lom tire ami battery. Fust <la -.■• mechanically. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 3 pit <-■ Vohaii living ~>m suit. . Bed room suite complete 2 Iron lied- loiupji i. . I >i. w Hound Oak range cook -love, book < . rockers; - and walnut dining room suite; drop leaf tabic, dining chairs; Aviiiiii.-:. i rug I2*la. Axiiiilist. r rug II Ul2. Radio. Kleelrn floor and table lamps; It. l.aval t eam sip.tatvr. di hex ami cooking ul«u.->ibt; oih. i a it le« to. num- ou It mention TERMS CASH GALE HOOK—Owner Roy S John >n \m t ill, haul Hit k. inell Auct ' Boh Stott ol Fort R.-.OV. !>. If will t letk th. «ai<Liiiii It by (.adit's' Aid
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i held A missionary who has been assisting in the Holy W -k rar* I vices will deliver the sermon. His stibjei" will be the Crucifixion. o 15 Cent* for a Pearl Burlington. N c it'l’i — The g oc.-ry stor s have taken over where pearl divers leave off Mrs. D V Bradley possesses a pearl and she aid she paid only 15 cents for it, but she won't tell in what kind of a package she found li Jewel rs in the city have ea'itnated Its value at between 375 and 41"".
