Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1943 — Page 5

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jjHel Reports port oF local OBB|(tEiGS markets ,or |g||||Z T MURRAY A CO. ''will® ’ nJi ’’ ■" , » tcc ‘‘ »t HgHHK B*rne, Craigvi"e ■ Ho»B l * nd '.<T?K "<■' «^ r > da >' 12:30 p. m. . •■■■l 11 '" T 11 :i" . 11 W»> iMMi' 1 gBEK' ! ' i;> QIW IL""' J—' 13 So 11 25 MMmI 1500 I I r >" i " r '" 7 ?l SbEßMesal e egg ano g|||l|HpY QUOTATIONS A Poultry Co., Phone 1M sEgA.' •■ ' ,KS *’ MDHZi- 4 •x/T large, 28c BEKI4< r». barred or BjMi ">th. s’» H>»--aBW# 20c >|KlgKr ,2< Kg|Kk e . and over.... 18c 1 ‘KaiZ. :. b- and over... 18c GRAIN B Z< ELEVATOR CO. ■L .'• <1 May S subject tn change during ■ ■•■• I at elevator. w fl 52 <flH Kami «■ BM 1 s " HK os I>,<r bu * b * l leM E K. "4 per 100 leas. fob. farm. f Bnswers to "* I Bull KNOW?” H * '" ••■ ' <r ** ' "•' ' -nually I ■ ■ in ins i^^B' ■ attei ■MHt- ■: th. home o( BWF i »" 1 " ' ' Aeta lo:34 ' - >» BrlP' ■* ' • • ’.I- •'1 .>» Sai ,i iBHt i Vs Mrs. Now H| I■■ f B bMJWt ' x i I tfe ; -■ Ru “*U- Above. BKc l a W * UrfltW r K«d /• fo ' , ‘* il p u >’ r gMMrlur, for some warned In Las

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I local CLAsiiMb J ADVERTISING RATES ; Minimum for first Insertion 30« ' | One Time, Per Word V/ 2 t | Additional Ineertione ! Per Word, Per Day 1< | | Obituaries, Verses, Resolutlone - si | j Menus run menu etyle SI | ( . Notices Cap Heads 8-pt. I I body i 50< | i | (11 picas deep, one column) : FOR SALE > For - Paint, Try the new ' water paint Dehydray, Covers ' wall paper. Uhrlck Bros. 94 ts ' ONE NEW Singer Vacuum Swe, , ' er. Boardman's Sawing Machine [ Agency, 445 South Fi. • 1' ; . , FOR SALE- Baseburner, piano atid ( wood-coal burning Heatrola Priced ( low. Leland A. Ripley, Monroe. 102-g3t FOR SALE Two used rugs sizes 9 x 12 and 12 x 15. The Schafer Store. 102 FOR SALE FotatwZ" Phone W-M. 1«4-3t FOR BALE Young broilers lbs. and up. Dreesed or alive. No orders accepted (or dressed chickens after Friday noon. Will deliver Frfday or Saturday only H. Liby. Phone UO-R. 103 Jt FoKTALE - 193 < wo door Ford V-8 coach. Four new tin* Motor in A-l condition. Todd Morrison. Willshire. Ohio. IM-cStX FOR SALE On< t ->.,d i'll*. f[»--!i In two days. Also one heifer, coming fresh. I’9 mi lea south of 118 on state line. Max Kincaid. lOJtSx i imfc SALU! -- All klnda of Veg<table plants. Mrs. William Strahin, corner of Ninth and Nuttman Ave. b 103-31 LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STRAYEII Whit, brood sow. Finder pieaae notify Roy Case. Decatur R 8. 103 3tx plates. i~No. 554 .M 4. 1 No. 544-M3. Finder plesse notify Al I). Schmitt .Motor Sales b It o Jehovah's Witnesses 122 N 9th street Sunday. May 2. 1913, 7:3<> p. in. Watchtower Bible Study using the April 1, 1913 Watchtower, paragraphs I io 21 inclusiv —' 4>e» ■ Name New Manager Os Decatur Store ' James L. Alvey is the new manager of the .Miller-Jones hoe etore her.-, succeeding Russell Bowman, who is reported to have enlisted tn the mercliant marines. Mr. Alvey. whose home is in I Marlon, will move his wtf. and child to their apartment on Soiiih Second street in the near future. o Don't try to “do people good." love them. ■ ■—■ ■——■ ■■ Nonce TO TAgPAVFHa Noth-e is iier.iiy given that ■' • day May 3 will be th«- 1.-i-f day t«> psy your Hprlng Installment of taxes. The county treasurers off e will be op.-n from 8 A M to t P. .M during the tax paying s< tson Ail j taxes not paid by that time will l.ecome delln'iuent and en p.naitv will bn added, an additional '.'l will be sddcl for ere h year tax remain unpaid from firat Monday In May In the year the dellmiucm v ■ ired. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes are asked to come In at »n< e Call on the Auditor for errors and any reductions. The Treasurer can make no correction The Treasurer will not he responsible for the penalty of d. llmiu- nt taxes resulting from the ommlsslon of taxpayers Io state definitely on what property they d. sir.- to pay. In whose name it tnay l«- lound, in what township or corporation it l» eltuated Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at on-the ) >w Is sue|| that there l« no option left for the Treasurer but ens .n < t 'i< »llectlon of dellnqqu. nt taxes. County orders will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes. All persons are warned against them. Particular attention. If you pay taxes in more than one township mention the fact to th- Treasurer. Also see that your receipt- • >ll for all your real estate and peraonal property. . . - In making Inqulrle. of th» Treasurer regarding taxes to Insure re. ply do not fall to Include return postage John W. Blarkey Treasurer Adams County Indiana. April A N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: •:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted FOR SALE IHxll-Manila Second Sheets <Hxll—l« lb White Typ.writer Paper — 9<tc Ream IHxll -20 1b U'hite Typewriter Paper — 1-15 Roam 14x14—15 1b White Typewriter Paper — 1.20 Ream 84x14—2n 1b White Typewriter Paper — 1.45 Ream IHxll-»» lb White Mlueograph Paper - Lt* Ream Decatur Daily Democrat 100 North Second Street

WANTED i WANTED —llad Io a to repair. I Uhrlck Bros. 805-ts STEADY EMPLOYMENT FOR STENOGRAPHERS I High school graduates or experlI enced stenographers. Apply or I write to E. F. Bowser A: Co., Inc., I 1302 East Creighton Ave., Fort I Wayne. Indiana. 9fi 12t WANT'Jt Tm.k .1 ..t,-ady empi yment. Apply Decatur ' Lumber Co. 103-ts SEWING MA< IIINi; |(EPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil. belt*. . purls. Boardman's 415 South First. WANTED Sfieep i .lip i'iion.1548. I<>2 3tx W\N I l.li loKr.N j' Sin, 11 house or rooms suitable for three soon aa possible. Box 13d, D.-mo- < ia'. |u| 2‘ WANTED Mule end female help to affiliate with local retail organization. Female applicants who are qualified to do general office work are preferred. Male applicants are want-d to do. sales work, buying, atm general mercbxndMng. Opportunity for advancement to managerial capacity excellent, (or those who .an .pialify Applicants must furnish A-l character reference. Salary excellent, and will be goverened by the personality, education, general ability and experience of the applicant. Work is permanent, working conditions good. Box 127. Daily Democrat. 1it.331 WX.NTED fl I. " I'i ■ W.i« !i<-G E. 3rd shift. Plum. 111. 103-3tx WANTED~TO~BI Y Oui loor sanltary toilet (iddi.-ss Bu.< IM thia office. 102-a3tx MISCELLANEOUS FARM*LOANS at 4G f-,r 10 years’. No expense to borrower. C. D. Lewton. Decatur, Ind. 15-b-ts FATRMERS - ATTENfiON - tYcFre move dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay ail phone charges The Stadler Pro ducts Co. lo ts frARM U) A Ns’s? 7% for ISy'Fari No commission charge. See John W. Tyndall, Room 7, Peoples Loan A Trust Bldg 15 ts - " - '-O' - Business Services WIRE HANGERS haw gone to war! Return one with each ord er. We akm pay 1c <a< li for ali extra ones you have to sell. Sheets Bros.. Cleaners. Phone 359. 52-tt TRY VAPOI'ATH for galFHv i. colds, gland, bladder trouble, rkln disease. T. 8.; with massage. Herman C. Weber Bath House, 107 S. Second St Phone 120. 99-ts Ft II COAT STORAGE Bring them in now before hot weather gets tic 111. Sheets Bi x. Cleaners. g 102'fit 1 ■■■—• -~--o • - a I Have the grace Io say I was I wrong and you wer. rigln. I Dc'teltnlllC' to ,etlle differ ihcx,.i th' y arise. D : fficu!ties Aqain ■> VRL JbSl AffSF ' , r- HRI /‘ ’"'■-I \ * z I z i i • O u. 5. AND 88ITAIN are trying to heal the breach in relations between the Polish gevemment-in-exiie in London and Soviet Russia. which has risen from charge* and counter-charges by tte two governments. The trape above show how Poland in the past has been partitioned, re united and re-part ctioned. The tat eat division of the country was between Germany and Russia in 1939. aa indicated by U»e bottom map. Partitions by her tvigoows in the late 18th century are indicated «i lop maps. (latUMUonal)

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Two New State Parks Accepted For Indiana By Gov. Henry Schricker i. ® - i.. ar. *. y ’ Si Conservation Commission Signs Agreement — left to right — Ernest Atkins, secretary; Milton Matter. J. I. Holcomb, William Roth, chairman; and Hugh A. Barnhart, director.

Gift of Tippecanoe River Slsfc Park and Versailles Stale Park lo the j> ople of Indiana by the National Park Service, U. 8. depaitmmit of interior. luk been ac-c-pted by Governor Henry F. Schricker upon recommendation of the xtaie conservation commlsi>ioii. Transfer of th two areas wax effected when deeds were turned over to th«- Governor by Noble Hollister, representing the national park * rvice. after the commission had signed the formal acceptance. In its action tin- commission designed the 6.232-acre tract along the Tippecanoe river in Pulaski county, formerly known ax the Winamac recreation area, as "Tippecanc River State Park" and the 5.310-acre tract near Versailles In Ripley county, known ax the Versailles recreation area, as "Versailles Stain Park ” In accepting the two areas for tin stab , Governor Schricker re-L-rted to the importance of such recreational areas In the social and economic life of the people, especially during these days of war and opportunities for njoylng the out-of-doors an- limited. "The federal government, through the national

THIS MIGHT BE FUN--BUT IL’S VERY SERIOUS, TOOi j ’ i k O 1 V "Ti* ' "a* :i *' " *■ BLUEJACKETS being trained at the Navy Armed Guard school. Little Creek. VaTare learning how to' ( aim and operate 20-mm anti-aircraft weapons by means of this multiple training device which con *ists ) of movable model airplanes Warrant Gunner M F Hernty. U. S. N (retired lof Brooklyn. N Y. is shown operating the device for.flve student .U- S..Navy_pliot<xj Uattrntlional)

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing -“POPEYE STEALS THE SHOW" HEAPD 90U CALL FOR MELE PE66Y MM SOJEEtJ I INSIST ‘/OU 60 AT 1 lIF MOU EEFUSE [iFVA TRIES TO KISS ME, I'LL BEAT gate r> 2u-kk^ ; T!;wa_ Jl\fL Lz_SS zSZ22_aJ I 'T "■ • ■■■!■■■ :;X. ~ • ■ BLONDIE TH E L 0 N E WOL F ! By Chic Young . r h .-■ | Cam -rwis "]ill|jj ( JONTSFEFUUKE 2 UNIMEMT 2' f rSw \SUPPER)/ . \ . ( SOMEOOPV-iSeEM \ WILL take )l\ » I |£. V- i ' ' y A$J | X 4;z\? f; X. .

1 park service, has made a splendid > contribution to Indiana's system ■ of state parks and opportunities • (or public recreation now and In • the fiittir--*. These areas fill a . definite need for such facilities ini [ the parts of the state where they . are located and represent the first , major additions to the stat, park I system in fourteen years** the , governor said. i 0 — 1 4 — — ♦ PREBLE NEWS I . • « ’ Mrs. Fresla Conrad and .Mr. and Mrs Walter Conrad entertained n number of relatives and friends Eueler Sunday at their home. The i occasion waa a farewell party for 1 Cpi. Ralph Conrad from Camp Blending and Arnold Conrad of Terre Haute. A deiiciomi dinner was served to the guests at small tablea and later, gemas were enjoyed. The guest* were: Mr. and 1 Mrs. George Bultemeler and daughI ter Helen. Mr and Mrs. Victor life- ' herii h and children of Hoagland. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schuller of near Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. j Henry Miller. Mr Arnold Erxleben. | Norma Kreinkenberg Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Wcrllng, eon Wilber, .Mr. and Mm. Oscar Ehlerding and sons Vernon and Ray of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elckhoff of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Fred Elckhoff Son Ixtranz and daughter- la-ona and Lillian. Mr and Mia. Gust Conrad. Mr. and Mrs Ait l.lllich of Decatur, Mr. and Mi,>. Lewis Fuhrman and daughters Mabie and Maxine. Mr. and Mrs. Ft- l Koenemann and sons Lester. Edgar. Raymond. Kenneth and daughter* Betty and Marlieu, Mr. and Mrs Herman Neilson daughter Margarette and son Howard. Selma Strahin Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conrad and Mrs. Freda Conmad and th ■ honored guests Corporay Ralph Conrad and Arnold Conrad Mr and Mrs. Otto Niggll and son John Otto of Fred Wordelman of Sturgis, Michigan were Easter Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. John Kirchner and family Mrs. .Milton Hoffman sp< nt >- veral days with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bash of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. William Freitag returned home from spending tho winter at W«w» Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Lena Sherlock is (pending several days with Mr and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and family. John Kirchner and Marlin Kirchner and daughter Mildred spent Wednesday evening with Herbert Kirchner end daughters of near Poe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Copp< ss of Monroe spent Easter Sunday with* Mr. and Mm. Haneel Foley and -on Odell. Dorothy Hoffman and Bruce and Dewey Adre<>n of Monmouth epent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs j Milton Hoffman and family. Mrs. Fred Elcboff and daugli i tern Leona and Lillian and -on ‘ Lorenz called on Mrs. Freda Con- i rad and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Con I rad. Training in Smoking Berkeley. Cal tl'Pi Training in the scientific use of cigarettes was urg d here by I'. S forestry officials before a nation-wide congress of scientists coming from th«- leading universities of the United States. The forestry off! rials urged that univer-iti -s train I all students who insist on xm 'king I how to light, puff and fin.illy, ex-1

' JUST A LITTLE PARTISANSHIP > a. a > * *4 ENTHUSIASM RAN RAMPANT in the ringside seats, above, m youths of the Kips Bay Boys club watched the semi-finals of their annual boxing tournament in New York. There were bouts In nine classes, from "paperweight*'* to "heavies'* of 125 pounds. (Internttioaal)

ting'iish. a Cigar tic -o tiial there will Ite no d.iiig«- of starting forest and other fires. — — -o Knife Slipped' Too Fsr Charlotte, N. ('. <1 Pi — Bam Able, negro told Judge W II 8. Burgwyn he wax cutting his fingernails when the knif<- he used slipped and cut Laura II lie Young.

NOTICE Effective Monday, May 3 Due to conditions beyond our control we are forced Io discontinue our pick-up and delivery ] sen ice 'till further notice. All work will he cash and carry. Sheets Bros. Cleaners ; I VWWVWVWWMWWWVWWWWVWWVWMMAMWMMW* NOTICE i -TO MILK PATRONS I have purchased the Blue ('reek Dairy Milk delivery route, and EFFECTIVE TODAY have added these patrons to my regular delivery route. I will continue to serve you wtlh Pasteurized milk and will make every effort to maintain the same prompt and efficient delivery service. Dale D. Moses, Dairy

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• The cut required 32 stlt< lie« and • fur’hi-rmore. witnesses testified, it was the fifth time Bam had cut Laura Belle, and more than l<’o Hitches had been n eded to sew i up the wounds. Abie's story was a good one the judge said, and ■ It ought to get him somewhere. Five years in the penitentiary,** lie said.