Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1941 — Page 2

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COURT HOUSE Enters Appearance tn th' *«lt <»f Welle * Hardy, aa ■ucreiMir to Wel.s and Buyer, a* nlnat Howard Parr and T. M Parr. Harty T Grube entered bi» dl>l>< .irm< .<» attorney tor the plaintiff and the defendant was ruh'd to answer. In th< Mitt of John A Fulk and other* agalUM Muri E Fulk and oth«m. all vacation entile* were approved and app-arancc for the alate of Indiana, defendant, waa entered by Henry II Heller. Attachment Ordered In th. in- of Ho Amernan .Medical Busin-•• Bureau. Inc., against Hoyle Daniel*, an attachment for the defendant waa ordered. Case Di»mi»»ed Th. out of Imii Death against Louie Bu< her waa dbmiaaed and the nMtla paid Change of Judge In th* mill *<f th.- Flrat Joint Stink I-iikl Hank >Uain*-t Sanford S aud foul E l-iiidt*. the defendant* tiled an uflidivit for a * hanae of veuu* from the judae The affidavit wa» submitted and sustaincd Enter Appearance In thi «uit of Max Rayl by hl* Hext ;rl> nd. Corydon Rayl, again*! Lee Ford. Nathan C Nelson entered Ilia appeaiam• for the defend*

Sorg's Meat Market FRESH & SMOKED MEATS PHOXE «>*•» • W FREE DELIVERY TURKEYS ail dressed |)r(’KS REST <H AI.ITY BIRDS at the I’ll II LOWEST PRICES. ORDER NOW FOR BEST GEESE SELECTION. Fresh * Lean oysters. »ohd Pack, |I/»|>L' <fn.lL AvV No Wl,,r Pint -Jtc 1 Unn nt* <ih Freeh Cranberries, Oranges, ■ ■ Lemons. Head d Leaf Lettuce Pure pork Cabbage Carrots C 4 I ’kJ 1 Celery Hearts. ... bunch .10c I oAI ■ Eating App i ea tb„ Sc ' 1 Sweet Potatoes 4 tbs. 19c Fresh Lar9 ' 2 ‘ ' •'** Cu>Urd PORK Liver Amsterdam Cookies .. tb. .17c |i —" "■ Salad Dressing .... Qt 23c Slicint! _ Whole Gram White or ItlllnCVt 15C Yellow Corn can..lie —_ l —L Ff uit C.aket . 5-IGIS-2» A 4Sc Open Thanksßiving Day ’till Noon. Free Delivery, Too. ' sSfiS I SI«US SbOOTH lufittss *■* fL mx9» sanFACE ■ V- **► . I. « ~r h-!■ ■ -ff V I . . t-. .h.turl. wmk\ break You Wt vtrep on the mat- i • * v Uos, nut in it. ’ Registbrbd nuraea at the Edge- i water Hospital in Chicago. TiikUfiß cstkisaias tested the three leading nationallyX so sett and com- advertised 139 50 mattresses. Withrrohen? OUt Rowing which WAS which, they JKr"? to Adjust* to voted 3to 1 for the Perfect Sleeper, your weight. j tt ( j clg oMer Matt rest B, and almost — it for its smooth, tuftlesssurfaceand • * IOOUMIC * t( * u P er ' or comfort. An amazing tsiusieus TiCKiMS combination of luxurious softness " Beautiful, rich andfirm supporting 1 ndlß damaair... x-rm fierfect for restful, healthful sleep, jflw Come in today and test the Perfect BDUiCpUC* I Sleeper yourself I fl* juts io tet llu "Rstet K»W sad "Ssuatk Km ’maiirtufi. •**!**«•< *Miprteai.l**Tlay ’f" 11 'H Ptrful $U»t" CH* moarcyai *»4 I*4 far/cU SISTA lUMASTH IT ***“ 44 *"* ?! NAniNAt IIIIMMCC CI:.WN ZWICK’S

ant. Entries Approved All entrlee made In vacation by the clerk were approved In th< rase of Jesse D Dailey and others , malnst Eaalas Jones, and others Estate Caws In the estate of Viola Evans i Kiu«. the court approved all en- , jtrlse made hi vasatloe by the clerk ■ Va* at ion entrfe* wore approved i by th. iinirt in the estate* of Mos- >■* Hchmidt. George Hhoeinakcr, FlUabctb Ro*e, Walter fl. Gladfeltrr Myrtle M Visard. In the estate of Radio Hhoaf. proof <>f the mailing of notice of h«arlni( cash value *a* filed and the court after •sainialng the report found the nd value of the i-Riah- to he 14.240 24. In th*< guardianship of Ernest S* hwart* and others the final report as to Harold Schwarts vu tiled, examined and approved. The cleveglh current report of the auardlan of Evaltae Ixihslger waa till'd «samined and approved and the trust continued hi the estate of Frederick Ilannic. inventory .No. I was Bled, esamlut'd and approved. In the estate of Blanche M. It- <-ry. a petition to determine the Inheritance tax was hied and referred to the county assessor. In the estate of Fasia* Dailey, the executors tiled a petition to postpone the determination of the . tain ■ las. which «m sustain-

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ed by tbs court. • The final report waa filed In th* estate of Mary E Miller and 'be notice ordered returnable December 10. In the estate of Mary Render, the court decreed that the trustee. Allie Noll, enter Into a contract for the rental of real estate for our year. Inventory No. 1 was bled, exam ined and approved In the estate of Bessie E Amrine. * Test Your Knowledge 4 Can you answer seven of those ton questions? Turn to page Four for the answer*. 1. Which conqueror was called "The Scourge of God.” 2. A word or sentence which read* the same backward* and forward* a* "Able was I ere I saw Elba." t* a palanquin, a palindrome or a paladin7 3 ('eptlte coal mines are mine* owned principally by large steel companies or abandoned mine* operated by group* of individual miners? 4. Ftom which country did the United Htales purchase the Virgin Islands? A. Ace Parker is a famous football player, a cowlxiy screen actor or a notorious bandit? <1 Has the human heart ever been found on the right instead of the left side? 7. Are legal leaident* of the District of Columbia permitted to vote for President? R. Who wrote "Michael Strogoff? 9 With what Revolution I* the Reign of Terror associated? IP. Complete the proverbial expression. "A penny for your " CHAVEZ MURDER 'CONT I NURD rWOM FAOR ONB> year*. Attorney McClenahau told the court that he had discussed the charges with Chaves and that hl* client understood the charges and wanted to enter not guilty plea* to all three count* May Take Two Week* The last two weeks of the November term of court, which end* on January 17. were left open by the court for the trial. Prosecutor Grube Indicated that the trial might require one or even two week* to complete. The indictment against Chaves was signed by the grand jury fore- 1 man. Victor Bieck*- and contain* the following name* as witnesses: Audrey Vales and Juanita Reyes, who were reported to be eye wltneeoaa to the fatal shooting: police ! chief James Border*, who report-1 edly retrieved the gun used in the i •laying from Chaves' car: Bob | Shraluka, Inal newspaperman and i special deputy sheriff, who arrest-1 ed Chaves In downtown Decatur; i Sheriff Ed Miller, in whose cu»tody he wa* placed and who led , the investigation Into the shooting; Dr Dailey Jone*. Veles' at-1 tending physician; coroner J. Je-i rome Yager, who also investigat-: ed: Dr Amos Reusser. who assisted in the autopsy, and Eleanot Daenke. a nurse at the Adams county memorial hospital, who attended Velex. They are all likely to be called as witnesses during the trial.

UON-Hr.KIDKM Nolt* I ASaais < Irm It taarl. Xattmhrr Term. lIHI Ma. ta.Tln STA/TE or INDtAMA. CnirNTY OF AbANfe lW: John A. Fulk. »t al acainrt Muri E. Fulk, at al Now eomc ths plaintiff*, in tb« above entitled --auir, by Hl*-hhnrn. Gordon a Kdrle. their attorney*, etui file their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person that eald dafen'lant* Muri E Fulk and Lucile Worley Fulk, hl* wtf*. are not reeldent* of the Stair of Indiana, and that said action Is a ">mpla4nt for the partition of the following de**-rH>ed real estate 111 Ailaiu* County, Indiana, to-wlt: The southeast quarter of section 11, 'ownshlp 17 north, range 13 east, containing ISO a* re*. more or lea*. Also The northwest quarter of th*northwest quarter nt section 34, townahlp 37 north, range 13 east, l ontalntng 40 a* rev. more or fees, and that »a4d nvn-realdent defendants are iiwessary parties to said cause. Nolle* in therefore hereby given •aid drfendants last named, of the filing and pendency of oald c*mirlalnt against thsm and that unfees hey appear and answer or demur thereto at th* calling of said eauae on th* sth day of January, 1*42 being the 13rd Judicial day of the next term of aald Court to *be begun and l.ehl at the Court House, tn the <-|ty of Itecalur. In said County and State on the third Monday of November, 1011 said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and aliased will be taken as true, and the said -aua* will he heard and determined tn tbelr absence. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto «üb**rlbed by name and affix, ed the seal of said Court, at Decatur, Indiana, this 12th day of November, A. D.. 1944. Clyde O. Troutner. Clerk Adams Circuit *-ourt Elrbbsra, tierdoa * Kdrta Attsraeys fer Plaintiffs / Nov. t*-3f. t>*< 2

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HOLIDAY FOOD COSTS HIGHER Howiem’ Thankstfhing Dinner* (’ostlicr This Year Indianapolis, Nov. 1* — (UP! Hoosier Thanksgiving dinner* will go on a defense basis this year a* 'he result of rising prices, food i and poultry dealer* said today. Tb* defense angle which has | been Injected Into the 1941 Thanksgiving picture, however. I* neither expected to cause a decrease In the number of holiday feast* or the quantity which will be consumed although "priorities" In the form of government demand for th* bird* have hit the market According to retailers. Thank* giving dinner* In Indiana this year will be the biggest aud best In more than a decade if the prosper live sales of foods.uff* serve* a* a irllerlon. This expectation — despite the fact that ad appreciable rise hss occurred during th* past year In the price* of foodstuff* — is attributed by retailer* to Improved business condition*. "Probably no other business reflect* better time* than the food industry," one dealer ventured. "We can tell pretty well what current conditions are by the way people buy -and Judging from orders we have, this Thanksgiving is going to l>e tops." Retailer* said today the price of full-dressed or live turkeys will lie from four to elftht cenl* per pound greater than consumer* paid last year. Tb* price Increase, as viewed in a survey made by the I'nlti-d Press, range* from four cents in the suburban and rural areas, to eight cents in the metropolitan areas. , fIM Hlmllar increases. although smaller In some section* of the state, have been noticed in the price of other fowl such as chickens and du< k* Wholesale poultry houses say the price increase is due to increased transportation costs, higher feed costs aud the gr<atest demand for turkeys and ducks In many years. However, the survey showed that

For Women Who Sew.. r ~~TZ' The work it- much easier and more ipleasant with a New Home ! t ■ SEWING MACHINE * *~ v '4sh**iii * 1 Never hsv* you seen a flawpw ■t— . greater efficiency and perH I 1 U ferms with excepti- « da|s U pcndsbillty bscaus- of It* U H many improved features. Come in and lei um uhow you our complete line. Many models to choonc from. A delightful experience ■waits you. LEE HARDWARE CO.

/ I-tfgal Holiday Thursday, v November 20 i •"Tj THANKSGIVING This Bank Will Not Be Open For Business ■m. First State Bank Member F.D.I.C. Established IHB3

the Increased coat »f fowl will represent only a small portion of the higher coat of Thanksgiving dinner*. The substantial rise tn coats of other foodstuffs — from ciattbvrry salad to tnllk and pota-to**-Indicates the average Hasler will pay from one fifth to one--1 sixth more fur the Thauksgh Ing feast this year. NAZI HR ACE FATALLY HURT Luftwaffe Suffer?* Severe Blow In Death Os Erntit Udet Berlin. Nov I* — (I’Pl — The Luftwaffe suffered a severe blow today with announcement of the death "while experimenting with hrearms" of Col.-Gen Ernst L'det. World War ace aud originator of the Nasi parachutist technique. Udet. 45 was head of th* lochulcal bureau of the air nilnlotry and was respousible for many of the technical achievements of the Luftwaffe In the war. Adolf Hitler ordered a state fuueral for him hi recognition of hl* achievement*, and named Luftwaffe squadrun No. 3 the L'det squadron in hl* honor. Udet was Germany's No. 2 ace of the World War—**-cond only to the great Barun Manfred Von Richthofen—With 6.’ planes to hl* credit Ills record has since been exceed'd by some of the young flier* of the Lust waff*- to which 1/ had devoted hl* energies since the start of the Nasi regime. In thi* war Udet had no < hance for aitual coinhat. He waa lied to bls desk by a mass of details. But he itill spent his spare time in the str whenever possible and he had retained his trim youthful figure and appearance. Last July when rumors circulated in foreign countries that he had fallen Into disfavor with the regime and had committed suicide, he received a United Press correspondent at his office in the relch air ministry and smilingly denied the rumors. o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

RATH On* Time—Minimum charge es n* fer 20 word* er lean Over 20 word*, I'/** per word. Twe Time* — Minimum charge es 40* fer 20 word* or lean. Over 20 worda 2o per word for tn* two time*. Three Tlmee-Mlnlmum charge •f Me for 20 word* or lee*. Over 10 wordo 2ft* per word for th* three times. Card es Thanka »*• Obltuarlea and veraoa .. H-00 Open rate—Oiaplay advertising 40c per column inch. -■LINO" AOVfIRTIPffMiNTi Advertisement* appearing in this column without namea algt•d are "blind." They are to bo answered by letters, addressed U> the box number in care of the Daily Democrat. W* can give no lufurmaUoo concerning the parUao adverUaiag- * 4 FOR SALE FOB Wiaw oooking gaa with Roper ranges, the ideal lombhatioa Wo take trade-ins. 800 na Moro yon buy. We will service any make of gas stove. Genova Hatoherloa. B. 0. Stucky, Phone IM Genova. FOR SALE — Zenith. Phllco, Crusley radios, large stock to choose from now. Free home trials. Christmas layaway. Open evening*. Uhrlck Bro*. a 241-33 t K'R~ sale -Freak lelfer. Mlle east, four north Dent school. 1'.*... 8* u. imsiiii JZ:Jt FOR SALE—I 3 feder pigs/ Bargain If sold at once. Lawrence Hamrick, I mile south of Wren. Ohio 273-Jtx FOR BALE Five steer*, two heiL er*. weight* Raymuud O. Ifecber. It. 2. Decatur. Ind. 273-3 t FOR-fIALE -Zenith and Ferns’worth radio and radio phonograph combination. Order now for Christmas delivery. Decatur Electric Shop. 15* S. Second St. 273tf FOR SALE Imome property, ex cellent location. Three modern 3-bed room apartment*; new furnace. 15.300. Also bungalow. 5 room, bath, strictly modern, hardwood floorn; excellent location; bkxk from buslnes* district. Also Henry Thoma* property. North Fifth St Walter J. Bockman. Real Ealate and luMurance. Phone 3. 273-31 tgeky pride; Hilo Kentucky; Blue Beacon West Virginia; Olga stoker; Sun King; Hocking Valley Ohio; bard coal; Birqued* N coke. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25 •r SM. 231-btf FOR SALE -bressed spring chicken* tor Thanksgiving. Order* taken until 12 each noon. Will deliver Phone S2l-K. 271-g3t FOR SALfc lUdio tube*. We will test your tubes free of charge, in your home. Phone 340. Uhrlck Bro* a 241231

FOR BALE — Horton washers, Fiigidalre, Phllco, Croxley Refrigerators. Christmas lay-a-way. Uhrlck Bros. a 241 331 FOR BA LB—Used base burner, drculators, cool and fuel oil heelers. Hoover sweepers, washers, refrigerator*. Complete service. Decatur Hatchery. 271-St FOR SALE—I 3 ewe* and 1 buck. M. W. Franks, 3 mile* east of Decatur or inquire at Frank* Wrecking Co. a 272-3tx ONE FUR COAT. 2 ‘ctoth 'coat*: wine and green; 1 dark blue suit. 10 crepe drosacs, size* 14 and 14; « dresses, 2 winter coats, size 8; 1 overcoat, alee 34. Bell cheap. Homestead No. 40, Decatur. Ind. _ 272-21 X FOR SALE - Family"size' White Holland turkey* for Tboakigiv. Ing. Phone 6144. 272-3tx FOR HALE 65 acre* southeast of Ossian, just off toad 224. 7 room house, electricity, basement, good barn and other buildlflas. Mrs. Chas. Bhlmer. 921 8. Main bt Bluffton, Ind Phone 611 J. 273 2tx FOR BALERS hde 'ttvo W coal oil cook stove, in good condition; white enamel. 344 Line 8t„ Decatur. Phone 1386. * 273-3tx vuiW K ny ria si. sktt lewext OF ESTATK KO. UMII Notk-e Is hereby given to the or*, heirs »nd legatees of Mary E Miller, del-eased, to appear in the A lams Cireult Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, oil the Kith .Uv of D« ember, |»H. and show cause. If any. why the Filial Xettlsment A< - counts With the estate <>f said decedent should not be approved; ami said hslrs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shstss. Howad Miller E>.e<-utur Decatur. Indiana. November 17, t»ll Joba T. Kelly, Alterae, Nov. 1».»3 Q. Trade In a Good Town - Decatur

BOOK YOUR SALES WITH US SUMAN BROTHERS LESTER W. R HARRY, Jr. AUCTIONEERS •atiafactory Salt* ■arvice. ■hen* *741 Phone 91-1 Dacatur Munroe

WANTED WANf*t)-M.y; uftTpiy ihTli,fc. eat pries* for all kind* of hay. Burk Elevator Co. 226 if W%'L()A!4'itdNEY to me*t - p;i«t due bills for medical expense, taxes and all kind* of emergencies. Decatur Loan ft Discount Co. 244-30 t to do Wifi call for and deliver. Phone 931 and ask tor Mr*. Frank Hurst or inquire at 754 High St., 271-a3tx WANTED- Sewing by sn~exp»-r~-fenced aesmstreae. Bertha Wolfe, 226 Rugg Phone 1497. 272 3tx modern Singer Sewing machine —•any payments, layaway plan; special price*. We repair all make* —Needles. Belta, Parte; Buttonhole making, Hemstitching. Singer Agency. 443 South First. Phuue <H. 273-12tx

MISCELLANEOUS FABM UUM al far U wi No expens* to borrower. C. D. Lawton. Decatur, Ind. 220btf NOTICE- -No hunting or tresspassing on the Berling farm*, southwest of Decatur. Ed F. Benin* owner; Haymond O. Becher, manoffer. 27J-3t Miller’s Grocery We now have the agency of Solvetilol of Mr*. Thompson of N. Second at. Solventol i* recommended highly by It* users. We will appreciate your patronage. Cali phone 241 or 4UL Miller* Grocery NO HUNTING -Positively no huntIng either day or night. Wm. Sboaf farms. 272-2tx NEED MONEY? For quick cash loan* on automobiles, furniture, livestock or implement*, call or see Decatur Loan ft Discount Co. 2M-30t NOTICE—No hunting day or night on the Joeph Bleeke farm. Union township. Joseph Bleeke. 273-3tx NOTICE “to trappers and~~Coou hunters: The Adam* County coon hunter* will buy live coon for the purpose of restocking. You can realize fur price* or better and help restock. Live coon* will be received at Franklin’s Service Station; Joe Geels, west of Decatur on 224; Lawrence Carver* al Salem, Lawtone* Franklin's on South 13th street or Jim Bebout's at Bobo move dead horses, oows, hoga, etc. Decatur phone NM. Wa pay all phone chargee. The Stadler Products Co. 147-tl FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern 4-n>om house, newly decorated. North Second St. A. D. Suttles, agent. b 272-31 FOR RENT—Vine modern house with garage. Extra good location 604 North Second. Available December firat. Call 674 271-3tx LOSTANDFOUND STRAYED from pasture, black cow. Finder please notify William Reppert. phone Monroe 11-B. Ltx ®— — MASONIC Called meting of Decatur chapter 112, R. A- M , on the mo*t excellent master* degree at 7:3# p. m. Tuesday, Nov. 19. Refreshments. A. D. Suttles. H. P. b 272-2tx o — Rome plants In Jspan have diacontlnued night shifts because of shortage of material* and labor, the Department of Commerce reports.

NOTICE My office will ba closed Friday and daturday, November 21 and 22. DR. JOE MORRIS

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMKTRItT Kyea Examined Glass** Fitted HOURS fl:20 to 11:20 12:10 to 2:00 •atortlaya, 2:00 p. m. TelaaftMie 1M

WANTED RAGS, Maga/inea, Newspapers, Scrap Iron, Old Auto Baiieriw, Copper, Brass, Aluminum and all grades of scrap sietato. We buy hides, wool, and sheep pelts the year round. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W, Monro* St. Phon* 442

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