Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1944 — Page 5

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* local ctAssinto * ADVirriSING RATU Mtnlmwß far first Inaortlon 80s Ono Time, For WaM Additional Insertions For Word, For Bay if Card of Thanks Mp Obituaries Verses, Reeelutlawo ,_ ... n Menue, run menu otylo gl NotlimA. Caw Urn*- la body..._> — log (IS Ficao ddo», one eoluan) Zfor SALE * MK rifX-fompfau the oi wlr Mg swpMrs aad titarea. Chrtoh Brea FlioGa >M. ftMf Pbk lA^k—4vden fete for feed and fun. near G. E. KI or |5 monthly. Good bunding iota with abstracts In an sections from f 176 cash. Boh Haller, A Good Realty Service Phone 870. 36tf Pdk SALJi — Brooder honsos, Big lino to ehooao from. Immediate delivery. Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phono IM Genova, Ind. FOR SALIi — fiaby eblcho now hatching. Puilornm tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chlcka tor layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evenlcga. Model Hatehory, Monroe, Ind. Phono 14. Ml-U Pott sAhk Round dining room tdbM, packing trunk, small heat rola, fiat top office desk, large storage cabinet, show case and counter, baby scales, bash table and porcelain bdby tub. Phone 602. 96<2t F6R iXLE~4 gallun oil drums with faucet connection at bottom 11 each. Decatur Super Ser vice, 224 West Monroe Street, Decatur. Indiana 95 4t Fok SALE-IS36TordVCone'and one-half ton truck with grain bed, stock rack, good tires and in good mechanical condition Farm-ers-Grain Company. Willshire. O. »5 2tt PGR SALE Gip-rnccy bull jar?" enough for service at Ed Christen's farm. John Magley, route 3 94-2 t eod jfliHl? — We have Lau-j Cedar Ch«t Kue" Hole De»k.'. Wilton Anminster and Gold Heal rugs. WardroSw-c. rwlining chairs with aprings. Simsnons mattresses, baby beds all metal coil springs, kitchen tsrtyles. Sprague Turn. Store. Phone m *-«' FStt .‘4A.LB -4<ood double set of harness. I day old calf Hugo Buimatin Route one, Hoagland phone. M-g3U FGfc Ing machines Pipe line and portable. Phone 114. Cliff Nussbaum. Berne, Ind #0 ri'yft SALE -20 acres, 5-room nuxf ern house. Good hem and all necessary buildings 10 mflea southwest of Decatur .Mrs. Jack Strahm b 94 3tx eod FAR SACK Corn planter, day-old Guernsey and Brown Swiss calf. Maurice Miller, one-half mile west BB * era 94it FOR room bous<* and lot. Will sell aheap H sold at once, as deal must be closed by Saturday. Phone 1»73 M-g3ti TOR-SALE Model A 113vtord sedan. Arvin Hawkins. Monroe, lad. >5 ~ 3t * Fdfc Sale ’Decatur r. s. ed tested cMcks. order your May Chicks now. Special I.OM Uffbvrn cockerels per week, neat frw weeks 2 cents each. Order today. Decatnr Hatchery. Phone 497. blooded Holstein bull, large enough for service. Price 175. Ed Ellsworth. Phone 621-E Decatur * 95-3 U FCETAOn* Oxford and iambs. Fred Bittner, telephone MfrO. RWWUI-IKrtbcrn befTllol stein bull. 7 months old. Black hawk corn planter. Page MWch. 5% miles east of Deca'-ur. ToFsale >£“ tractor Flow. 14 1 Omtr ndmg plow; 1 P- C. and Q «-« planter; I Interoattonal rotary hoe. J- H. Haboert, % miles north of Belem. Monroe route g M-3tJ W>R STCE »4 «>■ truck, good Urea, good condition. R L. Leßron. Willshire phone. w<l* ■6follß -WTrorry a oiplete line of electric motors, ‘» clu j‘"‘ u 1-2 U % h-P A l * • c ®®* le ’" Hne of electrical supplies. Arnold Xffd?Li JTotatoee. Rd MiIET No. I- % mMe •••‘Jy? 1 Salem. - RjjrsSunteed Plate dining room .ui'e 818* • • Übrory tobk *.k tFF»- £ '*■ S £J Kiko *L ore

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Insertion Deadline Copy must be in office by Ila. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. JUHT RQOeiVMD - One 4 Pleea Walnut Dinette Get. 1132.09. 48 Hamoeks 15.50 to >l2 00 ; 3< Mattresses >l4 50 to 139 »0. Sprague Furniture Store Phone 199. 96-2 t WANI’ED mrNG HAdllrxE tutPAikWfl —Ail makes. Needles, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's 445 South First 79-Mtx WANl^D—Radton to repair, tffc rick Broa. Ml-ts AFpUAMcfc mVlcB-Ws repair all makes ot sweepers, waabera, lampa and other akctrteal appilSatcv. Phono 4<S. Arnold A Rieck. b 84f We buy searing maeilnts, any make. Boardman's 445 South First. BAlßtl WaSTWW RKW-i or! room house, in or out of the city. CPU 1H« 94-g3t WANTED — 509 lawn moweriFto sharpen. Pbone 1058 at Frank Schmitt residence, 213 S. First St. It WAS'TED- Losiu on farms, task ern money. Low rotas. Very liberal terma. Bea ma for abatroeti of titla. French Quinn. 83-m w-t WA.NTEb tractors to repalrbyTt perienced mechanic. Specialise in John Deere tractors. Pnone 873 or 1089. William McClure 86 9tx ticket WANTED— rfemetitehlng and~ftttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South Flrat. 79-25tX MISCELLANEOUS HOOFING, SIDING — Now l« the time to take care of that leaky roof. We carry a complete line of Carey roofing, siding and rock wool insulation. Call us for free estimates. We apply. Arnold A Klenk. 88-ts PTIES7 EftTWAYR-forroomFslT-Ing and John Manville roek wool Insulation. Savea fuel, spells comfort. health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 79-25 t MONEY TO fA>.£N ~<a»b loans of lio to |?.oo made to women or men. Decatur Loan and Discount Co. above Auto License Bureau. T fiRW LOAN! at 4% for I, 11, 20.10, >6, 40 years. No charge to the borrower, borrower can pay aay amount at nay time on the prise I psi Drop au a line and 1 wni can on yon. C. D. Lewton. MS-T rawwTrTENTiar-wrro move dead fiorsee. cons, hop. etc Decatur phone 2000. We pay an phone charges The Itadler Products Co. Wdß FOR RENT F6R KENT - sleeping s<»->ns m modern home. 231 North Sixth street Phone 742. _ 9MUI FOR RE.VT- -Uptown modern furnished apartment, suitable for one or vwo adults. Mm W J. Kubale. 137 North Third Street. 271. »<W >6|l RENT 1 rwm .martmen. In country home. 6 miles from Decatur. Boyd tilepier. 2 mtl«» »»t •< mile north Monroe 98-3tx FOR RENT Country home with one acre ground l*s mile wea’of Coppess Corners. 1204 W. .Madison St. 2,1 — An estimated 40 million pounds | of cotton will be used In 1914 (or « home lasuiatien. srrnr SC To TAIPAVBRO S.,tle» i« hereby given that Monday May t will he the hat day 4" »•/ >ntir Rpring taxes Th- cowitty treasurers OtfFe will be open ft-m t A. M to 4 P M. during th« <a« P*? ,O, L ! t.xee net pwld by «hut time will become d-I'n-ju-nt end at> » , penalty will be added, »n addtttonnl CW will be *dd<M for *a<m yenr tax r»™»ins urpxtd from firvt Monday tn May In <M year the delli><W»n-y rreured. Thoae who have bought or void property a-»d wish a division »t taxes are salted ta «o>ne tn st on*e. Call on rhe Auditor for errors and any redn«tk»ne. The Treasurer can make no corroetion. The Treasurer will not be reepona!Me for the penalty of dellnjuent tax** resulting from the ommloslon of tanpayoes to ata<» def'niuly on What property *-y desire to |My. m whose name ft may bo f" u n<- •" what township or corporation It is ,It united Persons owing delinquent taxes should pnv th-mt at once, flie Uw is xuc.h that there Is no option loft for th* Treasurer hut enfoies ih* coL lection of delinquent taxes. COunty orders will net be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes All person* ar* warned against tnam 1 particular attention. If you par taxes in more than one township menti-’n U». fact to <*• Treasurer Also see that your r-'-elpts rail for alt your real estate and personal surer regarding ta.ee to In-urn reply do not fail to in-lud* return VQMt - Roy L Price Trrasarar Ad«nn Coaßjy. 4><g>s to

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MARKETS AT A GLANCE Dy f sited Pre* S-jocka firm in quiet tradiag. Honda higher, V. 8. govornmetsto quiet and lower. Cvifr stocks irregularly higher. Chicago stoeka irregular. Cotton up ae much m 35 casts a bale. Wheat, oe'a. rye and barley tntNOTICE! Wa are new buying all grade* ad Paper Meek at praeevtt market prlet. • want Scrap Iren, Rage, Rubber, Batteriea, Auto Radintora, Braea, Copper, Aluminum, Zine, Lew Babbitt, ate. We accept Wire end Tin. But Not Tin Cane. All klnde as aorap M aeeanMel for war pvrpoeee. We are aleo buyere es Beef HMee, Calf Sklnav Bneeß FeMm Tallow, Fate and QreaeeA Old Lard, etc. THE MAIER RIDE A FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe Phone 442 » fMiH (Mt? Lol m ttU yo« iboot dw jßtaa Lift Inoartact Compony’o atw Fatal Lota Pita. Low rate*, a 16 w Mptymtirt phae • RtotETt Fwid Safety feme, t liberal pro-pay-meat privilege, no commitaion, apprefoal, or title esamioatioa cooto to the borrower. It’s worth tovestigatfog. m thii ttrrittrjf The Suttleo Edwards Co. Agenta Decatur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg.

_■ . — —- i MEN WANTED ; For Essential War Work All Shifts Ages 16 to 60 * Learn Wire Mill Trade Inspectors and Shipping Clerks Needed Employment Office Open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Hiring according to WMC regulations. PHELPS-DODGE COPPER PRODUCTS CORP., INCA MFC. DIVISION Lincoln Highway East

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—"A BABE IN ARMS!" —— ___ Hft, lAHOH, 9AuituE LUMMixI IDONTUJORW.POPEYE. < 3 !/> .. ryXXsX Q. y —ZO Shold* »• 2>X M*z< 'xX/Si. i LO N DIE RESERVED IN ADVANCE By Chic Young iil W It W/ £wk gwawß iESB *1

dlotelly higher. Chicago livestock: hogs steady to naevealy lower, cattle weak, sheep barely steady to weak VVVTHIO TO NOMJIfcAJOKhTn la t»o Admae ctsreii <*ort Frbrwary Tsrm, 1004 ( ns, A*. HUI. Ac- •»*• for eerilHon nod yeUf titls-. THE HTATT OF IMIdANA ADAMP CTitrjrTT, gs WlliiAdn L,tt>y, *t e] vs. CloW.snt ItoNinger, otwl. H appearing from affMevit, filed tn M>» Above nntttlod oOuec. that Al»<and»r Üby and o.ll* Üby of th•bnv» named defendants are nonreoid*f»t* at abe Stea* rd Indiana Nniiee Is Wwrotord Hereby div*n th* Mild Alexander Llby end ball* Üby that u*y b* and appear Mtor* the Hon, Sudgs of tM AdMM C'lf- ult Court on tbs :>tn day it May, isaa. the a*me being th* 43rd Juridical Dey of IPs n*<t regular lane thereof. to be hr lden at th* O;»rt H-.uae Id th* City of Decatur, (xwinton- tnu on Momtay, th* Idtb day of April A D. Hit and plead by an*wer or demur to um compliviiH, or th" earn- will )>« heard and determined In their absence. Witness, my name, and the Seal of aeM Court hereto affixed this 4th day of April. l»ii Clyde O. Troutner, Clerk. April 4, 1844 Robert R. RH Iraekde. Attereey for Plaintiff* April 1-U-31 More than one bUBon yards of cotton tAillks are used annually to mekg bdfdk *ISZAT3Or «p No nne Mguhxff after an Mto■sobUe neddeoL ,Let our “AlLta-Ond*’ Automobile Policy Insure you practically every fascurable motoring bamrd. COVERSi LteHHty • Fire * Theft • Property damage *> CoUbion • Plate Glaan * Earth?uako • Haffl • Erplodioa > ranaportatioa . Personal Effacto - Towing • Riot • Flood . I Windstorm - Damafd by FaD. 11m Afeaaaft* x Iceland Smith Insurance Ag. Leland Smith Glenn Hill let and Monroe Sts—Phone 140 ■nwanms—v— l

Chicago Sun Named Typography Winner All-Ciassification Winner In Nation Philadelphia, Apr. 21.-(UPj-N. W. Ayer aud Son. Inc., announced last night that the Chicago Hun waa selected as all-clsiriflcation winner of Its 14th annuel exhibition for bent newspaper typography from among 1.000 English language dallltsi In the United Statei. A group ot sis judges accorded the Christian Science Monitor, last year's winner, top honors In the newspaper group with a circulation of &0,000 or more The Los Angeles Times sou the St. Paul. Minn., pioneer Preee. were second and third respectively. Io thin NOTICE OF VOTIIW Ft.ACgS FOR THK PRIMARY RtF.CTtoW N-dkw h> b*r*by glvMi !Mit th» Hoard of C-reM. C-omralmi'-nws of A'tarre County. Ht«t* of Indltnx hw fired and d*«igw*'*4 the following ptacea an the voting placex in th« Mv.ral pr*rlnct» In raid county for thf Prfmarv ED-’tltn to b* held on Tuead«>. May I. 1*44. Precinct Mo 1, Kort Union-*J>nepp Schoo! House Precinct No i, Wert Union—Luckey itohool House. I’r« inct So 3. Ewat Root — Dent itohool House. Pre- Inrt No 4 W»*t Root—Montr. ,uth Schoo! House Pre-HV-t No. 5 North PrrttU—Friedhelm Schoo) Hour*. Preelnft N« * South Prdble—S-hool hejw I mil" north of Pr»l>le Prstlnct No. 1 North Kirkland — P*t»r»on Ibdtool Ffeelnct No. S S'/Bttt Kirkland—lst dwelling bouee wart of .tor* hullding In nojthweet '•orner. Sec. IS in Kirkland T«rp iPr*--lnm Nn * Norm Waahlnflon— Menj. fhtlng Keelden- * Precinct N<> 10 South Waahlngton— Rlnuker S<*h >ol I4ou«Precinct No II North * Mary*-B-A»o School Hou**. Prednct No if SOith St Maiv'a — PNaannt Milla High School Ba*e. me nt Precinct No. 11 North nine (Ye»k — .Wbool hou*e Diet. No. 3. Procind No 11 South Blue Creek — School Houae. Dint Nn. 1. Pre 'net No 15 North Monroe—T .wn HaH, .Monroe. Pre met No 14—Middle Mopree — Election School HousPrecln t No K U-rne A—E Main St rillinx Station Pre ln<n No IS Bern" B—Auditorium pre--In t No. 1J H*rn" (•—Town HaJI I’re- inrt Ko -o Fr»noh T»1 -Election School Houae I'roi in-1 No 31 N itlh Hartford — Lino Grove School HourPre- In. t No IZ South Harts .rd—lt Il Homey r»eidence Precinct No 23 North Wahwh - Schoo! h<>u»e SW cor Sc .1. Preclnot No. 34 Ceylon—Wm Bailey realder.ee Iz/t 83. Pro-, in-1 No. •» Genovs A~Flre Dept Office («>M Town Halli Precinct N>. 34 Geneva R-Ea-tern Indiana Oil and Supply Off ■ Precln't No -'7 West .feffe-voi — liacement High f4-.nool. Prev-inrt No .1 Ka«t Jrttrro'n Pram* School Hour* xouthraxt cor. Sec 17 l«***<*r Precln d No. 3* P rat Ward A-F>'d Ltnn Gorage. Frectret No. 34 Flrat Ward H —■ Entnk Kr: k ffctrage. Cor Elin A penna It It Precinct No. 31 Second Ward A—- — Library Precln t No. '2 Sr ond Ward B — B«n Siirank R»»ldrn-e ISth St. pr*--|n- l No 38 Third Wand A—- — rihunty Garsga Pr* Inm N* 34 Third Ward B — (rttt'r Carrol Coal Yard Given by order of Board ot Commt* doner A flale D. Moxee, KH !»üb«<-h. John Chrietener Board of thmindwi 'iiera. Tn-j'm-in I. tfrov. Auditor A-lainv County, Iniilina FUEL MAY BE RATIONED! INSULATE now. snjsy an invulated Mme this hummer. Start Paylnf Nov. Ist Our roeord. 3,000 jobs. Call or otrno, LADCO PROIJI CTS CO. HOME INSULATION CO. 1914 S. Calhoun It. Phone H-2104 Ft. Wajme. Ind. ——u— ■■■ f

chMflettfoo. Tbe FubHeatitn. PM, of New York Cifr, was awarded a npgcitl rortiffeaie tn the tabloid category. with honorable mention going to the Washington Daily News. In the 18.044 to 50,804 circulation class, first honors were taken by tbe Ketweha. Wis, Evening Nows, followed closely by tbe St. Feteesburg. Fla.. Times sad the Hltta- . bate. N. J., Dally Journal. > Tbe Esdlectt, N T.. Dally Bull* 1 tin wan adjudged bent lr, the leev i than-10.400 circulation group, with i the Hornell, N T. Evening Trib 1 ana receiving runner-up honors. b Tbe TitssrfHe, Pa. Herald was awarded thlrd place I The judge a were; Dorothy t Tbompsoo, columnist; Adm. A J » Hepburn, chairman of tne general - board of tbe department of navy; i Maj.-Gen. A. t) Scries, director of , the vir depsrtment bureau of pub--1 Ik relallona; Lowell Mellet, form- > er admlnfa'ratlve aaeletan' to

j LOOK HERE, MISTER! r Les a you and I have just a little chat. t I know you are anxious to du all you can to help in the , war effort. Maybe that’s because your son or your brother ia in the i Service. Or maybe it’s bwauae you are just a good American, realizing that your country needs your help. So, you have saved tin cans and scrap jraper and gasoline and tires. You gave your blood and your money to the Red Cross. You did all those things cheerfully and unselfishly and you still want to do more. Well, Sir, I’m going to ask you to do a little more, but— I’m not going to ask you to. donate your service— I'll pay you for it. You know that we can’t fight this war all over the world without food, lots and lots of food, more and more meat, milk and eggs. Now surely, you also know that in order to produce more food we first have to produce more Feed. Wc are trying to do that very thing here at McMillen Feed Mills and Central Soya Company, Inc., but wc need more help. We need help because 117 of our men have entered the Armed Services. We need help because the Government asks us to produce more and still more of our products. So, we have figured out away for you to help out in this vital war work. We want you to work for us for only three hours in the evening, from six to nine o’clock, and on Saturday You don’t even have to work every evening or on Saturday mornings, if that Io not convenient for you; we will be glad to arrange to suit your convenience. We want you to help us unload cars of soybeans, com, and other ingredients used in our plants. And, we will pay you—pay you well for this work we ask you to do. Here is your chance to help the war effort and incidentally to help yourself. I urge you to come in and enroll as a Soldier of Production on the home front and help us to produce more Meat, Milk, and Eggs for those who are on our fighting front. Apply To Max Schaefer Director of 14ihor Heist ions McMillen Feed Milla, Inc. Central Soya Company, Inc. Telephone 337 Deeatur, Indiana Telephone 327

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Fre»id#D< Roosevelt; Jean Carlo, r noted French poster artixt, and 1 Prof. Thomae F. Barnhart, as tbe . University of Minnesota school of > Journalism. —. ... .. o — i Akron, Ohio, founded in 1807, r was named for a Greek word mean- . ing '‘bright " The aite of the city • m about 500 feet above tbe level -of nearby Lafcn Erie

FIaNTED , Two HouM-Mothere and Two Assistant Coeke. r Salary and Maintenance. • Apply ALLEN COUNTY r CHILDREN’S HOME FORT WAYNE, IND. , - ■ ■* —