Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1944 — Page 5

B .PAY, APRIL 22, 1944.

Kel Reports IgT |r MU3RAY A CO. „ klrda of |l»««W0k at lern*. Cra I flrille. It Jr~*** •**> sv 12: K P m. B fArrfde d H • ,i2B& IB|H ■ :-> 12 15 B: .: 12 25 ■ * t 12 10 B.\. ’* IM 9 75 ■ ’’J 9 00 #’ 5.00 H 11 IB IB H 50 ■ ,clvlC 14.50 K. - 1100 gß* 6.00 ri®HOLt»Aut EGG ANO EEltry QUOTATION® B Fu"“ h « a b * ■_ Ess A Poultry Co, Phono 1M ■B Cwrtrted April 22. B r; . 27c |H X1» brown eggs. ■?. 26c Ki, „ - -22 c K.. f .;<•’» and fryers— 21c * 4v *’® c Kp- j: ; 15c |K$. >. - i fcc Hocal grain market Bm* elevator co Corrected April 22. Emm nM*t to change B faring day. B>'-' d»-’»r«d st 'levator. B* 11M B>. 1.60 1 1,0 ■ Or* JJib test 85 I ■ : 2 00 ■ 1-00 ■u •« P*r bushel lee*. ■ c * , * : m p* r i°° l>M - ■ lob farm D Ration Calendar Be ?ri<: ' * n< i Hatton Board . ■t terser First and .Monroe ■ doted Tsssday and Tbure- ■ Procattad Foods ■ti'sxps ,\x hrough K 8 good ■i puts each indefinitely. ■ Meats B'ABpt .\X through MS good B Fiat' **' 5 indefinitely. ■ Sugar B* ? wla 800,1 ■ mr < oo< i tor B 4 w ’ :! fur her nollc *- S’amp ■ Boos four good for 5 pound* 8814B 814 *“ nr Stamp 31 In Book !or : Pcund* indefinitely. B* :,i:; ! “ r Additional canning B *•*’ ** •’ nt *° board acB on ' ’•pate Stamp 37 B* Mflifamt. I Shoes 11 io Book One good tor ret April 30 No 1 “air*'aas> in Book 3 good tor 1 [."I* 1 further notice. No. 2 ■**• »tamp in book 3 valid pa:,. Stamps invalid ■*”« from book, I Gasoline r** A H good for 3 gallons B»l««21 B-2. C-2. B 3 and M** ,0T 5 flritoaa until forthIT 1 " T (sec. Qtr) good for F 8 through June 30. E and for 1 gallon. It and R-l P-sgaU.,ii». R a U d R-l not *Hi«< stations but conxutn- ■» “tbange R and E at his P ««N if b« wishes to pnrp. Meh igh»ay gasoline al fill UT” 1 A. B. C. D and T f* >f * °ot valid until they K-■ ead& r*ed in ink. pens il. F 4 w Minted with the autor J** tratlo “ number and Utl ' IIOBI4 wrU *’ 1,44 08 and on coupons k> Tl ’** r*s<er car tire inspections l7* l * er re< iulred, bat inspec- ["*»«• «iwuld be retained for si| W!emental rations and L<**"*“ u Ne,t inspection L -’•■sretal vehiclea every 6 P * every 5 Bite , k **’ 0,1 kJJ“< * coupons mild PJJJJI- *•! »nd have the fol/Aises: 1 Mltt lt gaßoa,; fcl “• c i>*ngw.making coglas.. .T**"* Coß P°n» are now I* AmUIS 01 lhelr hjjr cooking and •« beating and cooking l**“<>ed for nse in the it, tor installation on ar k ,*“*”■ «< for the use of I a. kerosene, gasoline k ta 2? 1 r,II< ’*«l Certificates *•••< front local board. "•’ZLf ’*’• ut potato.

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local classified * ADVERTISING RATU Minimum for flrot Inoertlon Nd Ono Time, Per Want Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day It Card of Thanks _|Qg Obituaries Voroea, RoooiuWorn Menus, run menu style|l Notices, Cap Heads, HL body mm (13 picas deep, one column) ♦ ♦ Insertion Deadline Copy must be in office by Ila. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR aAtl—Complete Uno of wiring supplies and fixtures. Uhrick Bros. Phone 360. dO-tf W)R BALE—Garden lots for food and tun, near G. E. $65 or |5 monthly. Good building lots with abstracts in all sections from |175 cash. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phono 370. 35-ts FOR SALE —Brooger houses, big Uno to choose from, immediate delivery. Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phone IM Genova, lad. 37-ts frdh SALE — Ila by chicks now hatching. Pullorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order yonr broiler chicks tor layers now. Open each evening encept Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery. Monroe. Ind. Phone 84. 305-ts FOR STLE - Pow.-r lawn nioucr, I like new. Durham bull. 14 month* I old. Carl Melcher. Phone 651-K. I 35s miles north Decatur on No. 27. 97-31 X FOIl" SALE - 1334 CbevroietT"A2s* 6 pig*. Call 774. g 97 31* FUR SAI.E Holl top <b »k. jw>r, b gilder. 8 day clock, oak dining room table. C. F. Bucher, 419 N. Third St Phone 1377. it* FC>R~SALE~ Remington 'Standard No. 12 typewriter. Phone Berne I Bg. '< -t FOR SALE Clean little 4 door Dodgi' and a Spec. D>*Luxe 2 door Plymouth. Both cars priced to aeil. I will not be undersold, quality considered. Phone 524 Evening*. It Foil S.tLE WcHtlllgbouae 3 band radio, table model, push button. In extra good shape. Leo H. King. I Hoagland phone. 37-31* FOR HALE - Round dining room table, packing trunk, small heatrole, flat top otfiee desk, large storage radii net. »hqw ease and counter, baby scales, bath table and porcelain baby tab. Phone 602. H«2t FOR' SALE— h gallon oUlrums with faucet connection al bottom I! < ach Decatur Sup. i S. • vice, 224 West Monroe Street, De- , catur. Indiana. ®s4t FLASH? 'We huve'Latie Cedar Cbtsf. Knee Hole Iteshs. W’ilton Axanluster and Gold Seal rugs. Wardrobes, reclining chairs with | springs. Simmons mattresae*. baby beds, all metal coil springs, kitchen tables. Sprague Futn. Store Phone 139 96-2 t R3R"SALE Gooi double set of harncM. 4 day old calf. Hugo ilulrnabn. Route one, Hoagland phone. !t6ff2tv FcJIFSALE Mod-1 A W*~Fwa sedau. Arvin Hawkins. Monroe, Ind. 35-3tx For SALE' -De. atur r. S appt ov ed tested cbiclw. order your May chicks now Special l.ueo la-ghoitt cockerels per week, next few weeks 3 cents each. Order today. Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497. g 95-7 t F6R'S*ALE _ Fuir blooi«rHolstein bull, large enough for service. Price.STS Ed Eilgwortb. Phone C2l-E. Decatur. • >5 3u P<>r"SA.LE International I’.i ton truck, good tires, good condition. R L Leßrun. Willshire phone. »S-glf jjOfORS* - We“7arry a complete line of c’ectrlc motors, including K. 13. *. * h P a <omp,e ‘* line of electrical supplies. Arnold A Kl«*nk. •r-ii Fob SALE Potato. 4. Ed Millen Route No. I. % miie —- R9rSAL£-t»ed Fu ntt.ire l-J piece dining room suite 31*mi. Library table desk type 35 00. SP« gue Furn. Store. Pnom- 193. jw- 1 jrarffswvgn on-« Walaut IMnette Set. « Hamock. 35-av to 3H«®; M Ma ' SI4W to 339 50 Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199- » : FSRHALE "“‘ ,or ..“" d Plows, in good co " -, 2*? B J2rr« amme west «C town on —‘ ——— —• — —

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WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needlm. oil. baits, part*. Boardman’* 445 South First. to rmtr. Uhrick Bros. Ml-ts APPLIANCE StßViCE—WeTepair all makes of sweeper*, washers, lamps and other electrical appliances. Phone 433. Arnold A Klenk. b 3-ts We buy sowing machine*, any make. Boardman’s 445 South First. 86-18tx WANTED—Hemstitching and battonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First. 73-25tx MISCELLANEOUS Ruonx-U. SIU.W -Sow M tbo 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-ls FREE ESTIMATES for rooflngTsiding and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 73-25 t FARMERS "ATTENTION-We remove dead norses. eowe, hogs, etc Decatur phons 2000. We pay all phone charge:. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts Ft)R RENT hEN*i* — Sleeping room in modern home. 231 North Sixth street. Phone 742. 95-3tx Foil ICENT Uptown modern fur-nisix-d apartment, suitable for one or tiwo adults. Mm W. J. j Kuhnle, 127 North Third Ntreet. I 271. 97-11 iF.tRRENT 4 room apartment in: country home. 6 miles from Decatur. Boyd Stepler, 2 miles west. •4 mile north Monroe. 96-3tx There are almut 211.000 church buildings in the U. 8. There are 47 springs with a daily flow of one million gallons located in Hoi Springs national park in Arkansas. ■ mill .ll,—. ■■mu ■III UIHTII CERTIFICATE Notice la hereby given that ixlward Franklin Lobslger has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, to i have the time and place of bls birth determined. Said petition Is set for hearing on tile 29tn day of April. CHI CLYDE O. TROI’TNFR Clerk ot the Adams Circuit Court April :: — -0 Ulrth tertlfleste Notice Is hereby given that Lydia Mtetfeti tleyer has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana, to have the time and place of her birth determined. -Said petition !• set for hearing on tin i’flth di' of April, ixil. CLYIVE O. TROUWER Clerk ot the Adams Circuit Court April :: Sppelatmeal of itdmlalalralor Katatr '»■ *r7U .Votl. c la hsHfcV given. That the undersigned lias lieen appointed Ad- , mlnistrator of th- o«tale of l< a it. (North) K- krote late of Adams County, deceased. Tire estate is pro. 1,a1.1. solvent. Albert Zininieriu.iii. Adminislrat'-r Aafteon I’. Arlsoa. tlloroc, Agr 31, 1914. Apr :2NOTICE TO TAXPAYER* Notice Is herebv given that Monday May 1 will he the bast day to pay >our Kprlng Installment «• taxes. Th- county treasurer’s office will be open from » A. M to 4 P. M . during the tax paying taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and an **« penalty will be added, an additional .<% will be added for eUcb year tax remains unpaid from first Monday in May In the year the delinquency occurao. Those Who have bought or sold property and wl»h a division of taxes are asked to come in at once Call on the Auditor for errors «r.<l «ny reductions. The Treasurer «an make no correction. The Treasurer will not be responsible for the penalty of delinquent taxes resulting from th- omnilssion of taxpayers to state deainltvly <>n what propertv they de-lre to pey. in Wlo'se name It may I* f°u"d. »n whit t4»wn»hlp or «’orp<»r»tlt*n It i» ’* Persons owing delinquent ’»**• should pav them at oh-e. tho law t* su'-h that there 1s no option left for the Treasurer but enforce the collection of delinquent taxes. County order- will not be paid to anyone owing delinquent taxes AH persons are warned against «bem. *P«rtlcular attention. If you pay taxes is more than one township rnentl >n th. f t to «b* TrM.ui*r. Alan see that your receipts <ail tor all your real estate and personal Pr iT e maklng inquiries of »*• ’‘ r surer regarding taxes to incur, reply do not fail to Include ratum Roy L Price Treasurer Adan*a Cvu»t>'«

WANTED Two Hou*e Mother* and Two A»*i*tant Cook*. Salary and Maintenance Apply ALLEN COUNTY' CHILDREN'S HOME PORT WAYNE. INO. L BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: S;K to 11:10 Saturday*. S:00 p. m. Telephone I*s | Ey*a EaamUHd

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. v -_ ■ -f 7 -a.. v* V ' DWIGHT EISfNHOWER inspect* a 2,000-pound bomb after christening a new Flying Fortress, “General Iks,” at aU. 8. bomber station in England. With him are Col. Clarence Putnam of Jacksboro, Tex., second from left, and Ma). Gen. James Doolittle, extreme right (International)

T “answers to * “DO YOU KNOW?” | • ® 1. Righteousness.—<Pov. 14:341. 2. . great richest."—iProv. 22:11. 3. ”. . . safety."—(Prov. 11:141. snout.”—(Prov 11:22). 4. ”A Jewel of gold in a swine’# 5. "The path of the Just." — tProv. 4:18.) o Jehovah’s Witnesses 122 N. 9th Street All people of good will are invited to attend tbis timely Bible study. o MfTICE «>F FIV4I. ITLUMKAT OF»»TATE AO. .M«M Noth . Is hereby given to lb<- c-rc-I dltors, heirs and legatees of Hvere't Hubert Johnson. dc<ei-ed Io appear in the Adams Circuit ' Vrurt. Ii -11 ! at Decatur. Indiana, on the 17 day of .May, U'il. and show cause. If any, why the Final Hettlemvtit Ac* ■ omits with the estate of saht decedent should not tie approved’ and ...I Ini: - ar.- notified to then and Shen make proof of lieirsiitj*. and receive then distributive shares. rillvet T Johnson. Adminb t rator Det Itur, Imllana. Al-ril 21. I*ll. 4>rd I- t.llterer. tlforaey April 3J-2S Trade in S Good Town — Decstrn

” I • J WIAFON Os WAS the "human torpedo” has been used by the British with succe»i*Th<. * ! hiJomen in diving ™t* ridmg the weapon, te shown above. The two men gui.le the tor1 SJo ulXio LhT tor?e? the exp Live charge with A Um. fuse .nd then ride the propulßV. I Ert to Xt7. It was against the enemy nav.l bMe at llßcrmo, Sicily, in January. IM3. In ' K Sid two enemy ahip. were sunk, including a cruiser. ( Jat.n.aUonxO

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Simple Technique Saves Loss in Transplanting IHilft-, H ‘Ta: I 2 fr ’ I I Jh Ii jSBWk iMWMi I betting Oat Tomato Plante.

Transplanting Is a task which Victory Gardeners must perform throughout the garden year. So vigorous are the young plants which we remove, so often do they survive carelextncM, we are apt to neglect even the simple technique which will greatly reduce the proportion of failures. But failures do occur and not all result in dead plants which can be removed and replaced. Often careh- .s transplanting will result in an ailing plant, or one which fails to produce flowers or fruit of good quality. The following points, if carefully observed, will insure that your young plants have a reasonable chance ot survival. Dig a hole large enough to spread out the roots without crowding. In the case of seedlings which have a long tap root, it Will help promote stocky growth if this tap root is shortened. Av id permitting air pockets to be formed among the roots. See that soil is filled in properly to cover the roots, and then flrm the soil, so that contact is close, since without this contact the roots cannot absorb water from the soil. Seedlings should usually be set a little deeper than they stood in the flat. In lhe case of overgrown plants, it may be wise to lay the stem horizontally under the soil for several Inches, rather than let it project a'« vc the surface; this is especially the case with tomatoes.

To xii up and take notice dors II iak» « two to make a quarrel one no good If Ik keep- on witting. but one can break a home. MEN WANTED For Essential War Work All Shifts Ages 16 to GO < Learn Wire Mill Trade Inspectors and Shipping Clerks Needed Employment Office Open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Hiring according to W.MC regulations. PHELPS-DODGE COI’PEH PHOIH CTS COKP.. INCA MF(J. DIVISION Lincoln Highway East

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The soil should be soaked after; the transplanting operation is finishi cd. A little dry soil sprinkled over. the surface will check evaporation. 1 Small seedlings may be planted in holes made by a dibber. This is a steel, wood or Iron tool with a ’ round blunt point which is stabbed into the ground and twisted, a* I much faster operation than using i a trowel. Observe distances carefully in i transplanting. The little plants may i seem lonely when set two or three I feet apart, but remember the six# [ they will attain at maturity and sea t that they have room enough to . develop their best. Vig n rous growth in seedling! will I be assured if plant food is applied , while they arc smalt It will en- , able them to develop a good root , system, which will feed them well, i In transplanting vegetables mix . thoroughly one level tablespoonful . of complete plant food with the soil . in the bottom of the hole before I setting the plant Then apply plant . f 4 over a radius two feet fr. mt [ the plant at the rate of one rounded , ti- i spoonful to each square foot ot , ground. * Four to six weeks later another [ application cf plant food at the rate ; of two )x)unds per 100 square feet • may be made. This is equivalent to i rounded teaspoonful for two . quare feet. Apply evenly over the : ■ soil surface except Wat immediI atciy adjacent to the plant.