Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1944 — Page 5

HL'DAY. MAY 6, 1944.

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED "*| ADVERTISING RATES | Minimum for flrot Insertion SOe i One Time, Per Word v/., . Additional Ineertlona Per Word, Per Day 1« [ Card of Thanka g/tf i Verw% Reoolutlene—....... _ _ t ' Menus, run menu style |i ' Notices, Cap Hoads, S-pL body — : (11 picas deep, one column) | Insert ion Deadline Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. nj. FOR SALE FOR SALS—Complete Uno of wlr log supplies and fixtures. L’hrtck Brow. Phone 380, 40 -ts SALk— Garden lots for food and fun, near O. E. |65 or $5 monthly. Good building lots with abstracts In all tuitions from 1175 cash. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 370. ss-tf FOR SALK ~ Team of horses. One bald face sorrel. roan horse, 4 years old. Fred Carpenter, 916 W. Marshall. g 107-3tx FOR SALE — Brooder houses, big line to choose from. Immediate delivery. Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phone 156 Geneva, Ipd. FOR SALE •; .■ >,>d young fi<eii COIWW. G. C. Trego. 1 mile west of %’ren. Ohio. JO9-g3tx FOR SALE Boy u Victory like now. Call at 621 w. Adams. TOWSLEE —-La-wri mower, 422 S. Thirteenth. 109-gltx FOR SALE Two J”year old roan mares. Merman “Pete'' Hockineyer, Winchester Road. 109-g2tx FtJiR SAii.E-One young~c<>w.' two heifers, freeh. Hubert Sprunger, 8 miles south on County Farm road. FOR SiMjE — Gladiola bulbs and uweet corn seed. .Mrs. Reuben Smith. 314 mil'w south Pruble. F(>R Hulk or package garden seeds. Victory garden fertilizer. Lawn seed. Loma for lawns and Shrubs. Burk Elevator. Phone 25. X 107 gT FOR SALE I 'ii., homes priced at 31,760. 12.000. 32.250, Semi-modern Phone .Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur Indiana. 108-2 t FOfc iBALE™ Baby chicks—how hatching. Pullorum tested, AAA quality, bred for heavy egg pinduction. Order your broiler chicks for layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evenings. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Ind. Phone 84. 305-ts fWT&AL^dnternatioharT^ton truck, good tires, gnod condition. R. L. Lrtlrun, Willshire phone. _2 8 ’ MOTORS —We carry a complete line of electric motors, including U, 1-3, ’A. % bp. Also a complete line of electrical supplies. Arnold A Klenk. _ 8! t s ENTERPRISE St>L<) COAT ~ One coat seals and covers. An oil paint for use over Wall Paper, plaster, wood, metal, casein, wallboard and other surfaces. Washes perfectly. Something new. No water paint. Only 12.79 gal. Arnold A Klenk. ISHf FOR'SALE 1937 LaSalle coupe, fair condition. Norval Nunn, Bellmont park g ISI-Tti R>R SALE Tomato and cabbage plants. Stiefel Grain Company North First Street. Phone 233. IOS-fit FOR SALE Yellow resistant cabbage. tomato, mango, celery, sweet potato, yam and ail other vegetable plants. Open evenings. Mrs. William Strahm. 339 N. Ninth Strcot, ISH« FOR SALE Full Hoo3 fiuroc mate hog. 8 months old. Hugh Nldlinger, Decatur, Ind. Phone 9M6-G. g 10K3tx BALE - Early “oat"” HofiSein bull and Duroc male. Phone 6961. g 107-3 t FOR SALE -Goodniarle'r'tools and good men's clothing. Phone 1918. IQ7-g«tx WE'Afc SELLING Mirra :Moth" Immunizer like "nobody's business. Ila Dr. Geo Washington Carver's sensational discovery. One application prevents moth damage 2 to 5 years. Western Auto Store. Hl 8. Second St. 107 3t FOR—HALE Some farm buildings. can ‘l>e moved or dismantled. Good frame* and a lot of good luWlht. Call 174 Mldweat Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana 108 2 i*AL— Early Richlands aoy beans, threshed early, good quality, tiamucl Bertacb. Cralgvllle phone, miles west of Monroe on Iga l(Uba3ts Wfl aALE-siieverul model within few blocks of business di»trtit. Call 174 Midweni MeaitF At»cties Co. Decatur, Indiana l**^ l

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WANTED BEmx.; M.viiiyrn hfci'Ainisd —All makes. Needles, oil bel’s. ports Boardman's 445 South First. WANTED-R*4Joe to repair. Thrtek Bros. jgl-tf WANTED 3 or 4 room unfurnished apartment. By lady and small child. Prefer utilitiec furnished. 9M - 195-6tx WANTED TO RENT Modern or semi-modern house. H. U. .MurPhy, Phone 1468. 107-g3t tonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First. 104-264 FREE ESTIMATES for roofiug, s’diog and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort. health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 104-261 ROOFING. tilltlNG — Now 'bFt’he time to take care of that leaky roof. We carry a complete line of Carey rooflug, siding and rock wool ineulatlon. Call us for free estimates.' We apply. Arnold 4r Klenk. 88-ts FARMERS- ATTENTiGN—We r» move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charget. The Stadler Products Co. • 16-ts LOSTANDFOUND ixrST Radon Ibtok No. 3. Finder please return to Cora (Sillcote. LOST -Billfold containing sum of money. H gas coupons and Owner's name, in or near Kroger Grocery. Return to Democrat. Reward. 108-ttz * ANSWERS TO * “IX) YOU KNOW?” | • 4 1 In Tarsus 2. In Jerusalem: "at the feet of Gamaliel " 3. In .Macedonia: Philippi would seem to have been the first city. I In Athens 5. In Caesarea. . o I Is —a n 4 i wisdom as 1 Baneful Bashfulness A storm having arisen one night when a young man was calling on his girl, the father asked him to remain over night. The next morning at the breakfast table, scAled opposite a mirror, he discovered that h. had forgotten to comh his hah. Nervous and agitated, he dropped his fork in his endeavor to pick It up he upset his coffee. H,- slopped eating. Feeling the tali! cloth on his Up, he concluded that he had failed to tuck his shirt into his trousers. His face fairly flaming, he stuffed the supposed shirt In as fast as he could Twa minutes later when the family arose there was a crash; broken dishes covered the floor The young man pulh'l three feet of tablerlpth out of his trouser* and fled. XOTH'K TO BlimEH* Notice is hereby given Hist lh<Board of M-liool Trustees of th* <’4t» <>f l>-,.itur, Adams founty, Indiana will re- <-ive sealed l>l<l« up to the hour of 100 P. .M M'-noay. May 15, 1011, at I lie off|,-e of tin- Superintendent of t’lty Schools, for the re. ntoval <>f the pr,-srnt built-up roof amt lite repl.u-menl "f »ati>,- on the l.ltn oln School Biitldlioc, so, ated at the corner of Fifth and Adamo Strents In the t’lty of Decatur, Indiana. Said work to to- done In »<•- eor-lanee with spe. |f|. atlon« on file hl the offle, of City SIIJM-rlllteltdellt of S liools. Sp,-, If lent lona may he had hy requesting same. K.i, h bld to accompanied by a ei-rtiflwl •I, --k payable to tlie Board of School Trustees In an amount equivalent to IS% of sold bid, as a guantntee that he will , ■ , ..04 «.,1,l Idd and carry out salt work. The su- esaful lildd, r will be required to enter into a'contract with the B wtrd of Hifiiool Trustees for lite completion of the work as set out In the »pe. Ifk-allons. The Board of S hool Trusteer of the t'lty of Decatur, Indiana hereby reserves the right to reject, any or all bide and re-advertls.- «.<m. By order of the Board of School Trustees of the t'lty of De, atur, Indiana, thl« Jith day of April. 1 Sit. Hoard of Hcho,il Trustees of th.-tk-hool t'-lty of DecaJur. Indiana By: T <l. McFarland, secretary. * April J» May*

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: g:3O to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Satuedayo, 3:00 p. m. T« < <phono 138 Eyoo Ettnmlnod Glazaev Fitted NOTICE! Account of doctor’s orders, effective Saturday, May 6, the 0. K. Welding Shop will he closed to the general public until August 1. Will continue doing portable welding. Clois Eichar Phone 234 or 7705.

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f iiihuswiwi I , > w ■ wwtgwgWW s pyyif 1.-—1... ■ ,msw. i-t*—"” - —'' - - > jM'/' ■ -..ranx j IE. mmmMHMmHMMMHMB WALLACE R. CAMPBELL, president of Ford Motor company, Limited, Canada, is shown backing up his car after police, guarding the Windsor, Ontario, plant of the company, refused him permission to cuter the company grounds. Other plants of the company have been shut down by a strike, (/ntertiitional)

♦— — ♦ ACTIVITIES OF ADAMS COUNTY 4-H CLUBS ♦ — i Enrollment in girls 4-11 club pro- | Jects, suolt as baking, sewing, canning. food preparation and victory clutb work are now la-lug taken in the county. In Root t<vwa»bl|* the idttlt lead is are Mrs, Ralph Rice and -Mrs. Lloyd Dunlela; Kirkland , township. Mrs. Hulda ia-yse; Jefferson township M Helen Egley; St. uMary's lownship, Mrs. Clyde Jones; (Hartford township, IMbet Harriet Striker, and Blue t'r> <-k---townehip, Mrs. Earl Sipe In D< entur and Berne the volitional hnsne economics teachers will be the lead- , ent -They are Mis* Mildred Worthman and .Mies Glvitnys Arnold. r»e---p actively. Miss Anna K. Williams will be In the county this week to begin her activities a« 441 <-lul> leader and 1

... ' r Hl'® y 1 ‘■■'Sy- - «,-■ THE WORLD'S LARGEST rubber lifeboat, built by the Ffrctrtone Tire and Rubber company, d< rnon.-itrat i' I its efficiency in a test off San Pedro, Cal. Built to carry 25 men. the huge rubber "doughnut” here has no leaz than 54 Coa.«t Guardmen aboard and atlll floats. The craft will ride eight-foot waves without difficulty. When deflated it can be packed in a apace 7 feet by 5 feet by 18 inches, (/ntcrnitionil)

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “A PAIR OF FURIES!” /STOP) WE A st . - I Csr*^^‘*i^*** <r * Im . Mffes ‘ r * ’ '** 4 BLONDIE I’AINFiIL FROOF! By Chic Young \notming Pw? f’l' ‘ M c WtM'NKI )' MOU BENP over) \ \ I ' K, ' /c \ you > amp touch Z |\ yWd 5 > -'S ’ * X ? Ba /J X kA' I? -* Ma \( if tzk 4? wL m n wL\W In** ‘ XHwL-r---C y , hii m <. j< w k 1

war emergency food worker, and will soon set dates for leaders training meetings Slid 4-H club officers training meeting* A 4-H show will be held in Berne the first week in October and will i be featured >with the annual suckling colt show. Busy Bessie The fitvt meeting of the Busy , Bossie l-H Calf i iul» was called <o - Older by Stanley Arnold Tuesday, with 12 inemfbers gresent. During the busineiM session the officers 'Were elected as follows: president. Jack Belneke; vice pro- < sldent, Dab- Friechte: secretary and treasurer. Bill Arnold: News reporter. Junior Arnold; song leader. W.lA'alene L'lltTftlll. The meinlieie present were: Jack Belneke. Edward Dick, Wavalene la-hman, Billy L- Amuli. Roc Alien Lehman. Itale Fruechte. Junior Arnold. Paul Eugene Weiler, Bill Arn >ld. Chester Habegger. Raymond

Worden, and Mary \nn Ewell It was decided to have a im-etln the second Friday of each moht The next meeting .will be held ; the Kirkland high ochoul on Ma 12. and wi) be called to order I 8 4>. m. St. Mary's The St Mary'* towneliip giilm W club, composed <>f •«, u m-mb : elected oWlcers May 2. a' tin- Pl.-.i ant Mills m h'.ol The ~lfi . r„ elec oil are: presid* ill. Alta .Lm,-, vice-president, Ruth Ehrsam; relary-treasurer Ellen Jones; vit m-cre'iiry treaeurei. Joan Riley; R porter, .Myrna Foor; song lead, Al;,, Musser; an<| z.im- le uh I'hylli■, Bailey. Other ni'-IlllM-ia of !h,- tlub Doris Welling, Florille Ja ■<»l>s A line Geisler, B.i-lma Welle, ail \timshelle Belon i« Tile leader, .Mie. Cly,l Julie : served 11 fl'e<hii|,q ;,s , ( | dot 10l the meeting.

♦ • ♦ Household Scrapbook I Sy ROBERTA LEE • -♦ Burning Garbage If gaPtiage is burned in the furnace or stove, throw in a handful jf salt and t' will avoid .rjy odors. Jar Tops To k>»-p jar tops from sticking,

SALE CALENDAR MAY 6 BRYCE DANIELS, 1 mile West of Pleasant Mills. Ind Well Inipi >ved >ie Acre Farm. J. F. Sanmann,'Auctioneer. MAY 6 FORREST PYLE. i- 2 mile west ot Geneva on State Road 116; hoim and pein.-ual property Jeff Liechty, am l. MAY 11 ALBERT ZIMMERMAN Adm., lea B. Eckrote estate, 4 miles v.ost. mile south <•! Geneva Jeff Liechty, Auct. MAY 13 MRS. ARCHIE D. FRETZ. I mile- Northwest of Auburn. Ind. Well improved Dm acre fa m. Modern home. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer THE MARATHON Oil & GAS SERVICE STATION CORNER A l Kt A MONROE ST. IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. From 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Tires Repaired - - Batteries Recharged. Complete l.ubricalion Service. Phone 372 808 AILERSON, Owner MEN WANTED For Essential War Work All Shifts Ages 16 to 60 O « Learn Wire Mill Trade Inspectors and Shipping Clerks Needed Employment Office Open Na,m. to p. m. Hiring according to WMC regulations. PHELPS-DODGE COPPER PRODI (IS CORP., INCA Mt(i. DIVISION Lincoln Highway East WANTED * Experienced Machine Operators ♦ ELECTRKTANS For Vital I) efe ns e Wo r k We will also train inexperienced men. 58 hours per week with time and a half over 10 hours. . Apply at Employment Office. 1602 Hanna St. BASS MACHINE DIVN. <»l National Industries, Inc. Fort Wayne, Ind.

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. rub a little melted wax on the inside zererw ;op cover. When It U | dewired to open the jar, merely > pour hot water over the top to melt the wax. The Window Saab , Wh« n 4 window xaah became* hard to rake pour X little hot lard t»etween the window frame and the | catting, and alao ou the roller and , i rope.