Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 286, Decatur, Adams County, 4 December 1941 — Page 2

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RUSSIAN ARMIES ■ ■ ■ 1 cxtNTiNUKU from rati a oxa, I tov was set afire during the evac uI at ion and that sla other llusalan I vessels were sunk or dumaged ' Finnish troops were* reported moving Into the llangoe area. Htcxkholm believed the Russian I action was part ot a coordinated inlßtary-dlplomutic maneuver by Russia and Britain designed to »que«ae the Finns out of the war | or produce a full Hntish war declaration against them, Sweden believe Russia Is evacuating all Finnish territory back to the line of the 1939 frontier. Ilangoe is the chief Finnish point still held hy the Riwslana eac, pt for i Fisherman’s peninsula In thu Arc - tic. Umdon reported that Britain has ] set a deadline of midnight Friday l for a declaration of war not only against Finland hut against Ger- . many’s other aNIe.. Rumania and 1 Hungary. lemdmt said there was a posel-

hllity that a teal minute Finnish message to Britain, tianamitted hy way of Washington, might delay the War declaration. Russia was eald Io have advised , 1 Imndon that she regards the war i declaration as a test of Britain's sincerity In the Anglo Russian al I ( Hance. On th<* Libyan front there was | . a lull In actual lighting, admitted ] , both In Ixrndon and Berlin. However, statements of British military observers made clear that the British offensive actually has come to a halt and that, having lost Its Initial Impetus and surprise. Its resumption mid success now depend <m continued British air superiority and greater resources of material and manpower Serbian Revolt London. Bee. 4.— (t’P> — A report broadcast hy radio Moscow today claimed thst Serbian gur: II las had recaptured two Jugo4nv towns despite an “oenslvo" by 1 three German divisions designed to cinsh .ntt-Avls forces In the Her-

blan mountains. Pro-Nasl authorities and agents, according Io the broadcast, were driven ftom Cacak ond Vglco. I where the OermsM had acknowledged that a depot explosion on Monday took "about 2 'hhi Ilves. The eiploalon at I’alce was blamI. <| hy the official German news | agency and by the Belgrade news I paper Obnova on "communists" | who hacl established a large munitions depot In the vaults of the for mer Jugoslav National bank at t'slce. According to th,- Jugoslav middle east headquarters at Cairo three German divisions of about go.Mff men were reported lighting on a "third fremt' against guerHlas In the valley of (he western Mor ava river. The I’. R veterans bureau had certtlled 3.4M.M46 applications for adjusted compensation In May 1939. Maturity valno of the certlßcates wan 13.433,490,911.

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|* RATU One Timo—Minimum charge of , tsc for to words or Issa. Ovsr N words per word. Two Times — Minimum charge I of 400 for M words or Isso. 1 Over 10 words to per weed for the two times. < Throe Tlmoo-Mlnlmum ohargo of Mb for IB words or Ism. Over M words t'/ie per word for the throe times. i Card of Thanks ••• Obituaries and versee .. sl-00 Open rate—Display advertising 40c per column Inch. -BLIND" ADYBRTIBEMBNTB AdvortiMmoota appearing in 1 thio oohtmn wltbont names signed are -blind." They are lo bo answorsd by letters, addressed to the boi number In care ot the DeUy DsmoeraL Wa can gtvo so InformaUon OMoornteß perUoe sdvortlgfag. FOR SALE ToOalK Quality roaLToa *I I tacky pride; Hilo Kentucky; Blue Beacon West Vlrgintn; Olga stoker; Bun King; Hocking Valley Ohio; hard coal; Blrqnate N coke. Burk Elevator Co. Phone it or mi. m*tt FOR BALE Hravy oats, good tor seed Wm. Bertsch. Decatur. R 4. MMt FOR~SALE-Urge Heatrote, like new; Cheep for each. Phone 9S. MMt FoFsaLE Brand new two wkeei trailer, 4" tires. Peter Kirsch. 410 North Third Street. Decatur. iii tt not SEIIOLDPAPKR PRODUCTS •I am now the dealer for this line- of products formerly sold by laorah Roop. Please call Mrs. Walter Gladfelter. Phone 21S. 413 Adams Street. i*3-26ti FOR SALE English shepherd pups. Will make good stock dogs. First farm east of Berne. Noah Sprunger. 254 3tl SToEftRS. FURNACES. Coni Burning Water Heaters. Package coal llrlsquets; Stoker Coal; West Virginia and Kentucky lump and egg coal. If you need a new furnace In a hurry see Haugk Coal Co. Phone 49 235-19 t FOR SALE New shipment Zenith and Farnsworth radios. Select now for Christmas delivery. Decatur Electric Shop. South Second Street. >ltf ■ FOfTSALE - Good two-year-old 1 heifer. To he fresh in January. Also three Hampshire brood sows, i w Moser, phon, NM HMM i FOR jftorence Hot Btaet ' heating stove No. 75, Some 20 ' and 21-inch tires. H P. McGill, I 703 Studebaker St. a 284-3tg i FOR SALE — Complete line of Premier sweepers- a fine Christ1 man gift. We carry parts and re- ] pair any make sweeper. Decatur I Electric Shop, South Second St- ; Photi- 244 284-ts FOR SALE i h.-.ip -refrigerator; standard sewing ma- ! chine; S pair curtains; 2 oak tabI lee; round table; 2 bedsteads and | springs and niattreas; mirror. 3«x ‘ 50. show case, 22x45; 12 edrd tabI les; dressing case; 300 coat hangers; small wash machine; H dozen l sherlx-rt glasses; silver knives. I forks, spoons; all kinds kitchen utensils, hay mower; ladigy dreasi Ing table; 1,000 feet 4-in. flooring I and boards; 1.000 pressed brick; ! steel uiing case; sett feel garden | hose; pipe cutter and threader; [ large steel range. 4 burner; large electric 4 burner range; old 4 h.p. | mower. Decatur Country Club. 285-3tX • FOR SALE Haired R<xk pullets. I D. Chllcote. 2 miles north Will- | shire, on state line. 2tts-3tx FtlOALfe (».'T.» C. sow bred and , i seven feeding hogs. Inquire ’ flrat house east ot 101 on 224 after ! 8 p ’ m 385-31 g I FOk HALE Electric meat grindI er. Call IM. Mrs. Frank Butler, f 2844tg | FOR BALK- Two Angus bull caL I ves. Sli months old. Will sell I or pnt out to rcaponidble parties. | Edgar Mutschler. 285 3t | Foil ZaLB -Jersey heifer, second | calf. John C. Fleming, two miles I east, three north of Decatur. * b 284-ltx | Ft ilk lIALE— 1 Ffeedlng'pigs. 8$ to I 10ff lbs. Leßoy Beer, route 8. b Decatur. 286-31 f FOR HALE Potatoes, Bring ccmJ tainers 14 mile south of tarsplt- | a! on Mud Pike. Victor Amacher. [ Phon,- 502 286-3 t i I 6 Jl Ik I 1 B*cn* <t«r you spHv 14 MMMMMMM Na AppralMl Gac LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Lmx, l» «m«w< /-« ns. !• >IM. •VW toialSr Maes — Plmis 287 | Trade In a Good Town — Decatur N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST s Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted HOURS I 6:«o to 11:80 12:80 to 1:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. S Talsohane IM

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WANTED Want kb-RaJ;' MH gar tka hUßoat prleeu for all kinds of hay. Burk Elevator Co. 216 ts WE iZiXn fIbKKY to tarn ifst due bills for medical expense-, taxes and all kinds of amorsanclex Decatur Loaa A Disc-Bunt Do. 166-lot (•HRIBTMaA dirt -- Suggesting modern Binger Sewing machine easy payments, layaway plan; special prices. Wa repair all makes -Needles. Belts, Parts; Buttonhole making, Hemstitching. Singer Agency, 448 South First. Phone 411. 273-24tx WANtfcb Glrf for general house work. No washing. Steady work References required. Box 00. care Democrat. _'«'4tt WANTiIi) General office girl, ex perlenced In typing, bookkeep ing and able to take dictation. Give experience and reference In own handwriting. Address Box 38. care Democrat. a 2856 t WARfED <iiri or woman for gen-1 eral housework and care of children. Nice room in good home. Mrs. Pursley, Hartford (Tty. MMt WANTED Man with"carfor _ proflL able Rawlelgh Route Products welt known Real opportunity Write Rawleigh s Dept INMII2-119 Freeport. 111. 386-1 tx WASfTfti) tUerly couple to do chores In exchange for house rent. Inquire Bank at Hoagland. MMt WANTfcfl -Situation by experi<>n7 ed practical nurse. Will care for sick or Invalids pay or night. Cora E. Tricker. Phone 762. g 286-2tx WANTED To buy 2<>o bushebT of corn. Will pay top price. Phil L. Schieferstlne, R. R. 1, Decatur. 884-Btx O MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOAN'S at H for it years No expense to borrower. C D Lawton, Decatur, tnd. 22«btf THE BEST FOR LESS Lew Ton's Barber Shop. 408 North Second St. Two blocks north of Monroe St. Hair cut, 30c. 280-6tx NEED tfONRYf Tor quick cash loans on automobiles, furniture, livestock or implements, call or see Decatur Loan A Discount Co. 266-30 t FAftWtM ATfitNtl6if-W. move dead horses, oows. hogs, •te. Decatur phone MW. We pay *U pbone chargee The itadlsr Products Co. 147-ts 0 FOR RENT FoR RENT Sleeping room, twin beds. Conveniently located. Phone <9B. >S6-3tx F(Hf RENT 'Sleeping roomThei’room and kitchen or furnished or unfurnished apartment. Post Office Box 134 it> FOR RKRT Modern froom house. 243 N. sth St. Possession Dec. 10. Inquire 237 N sth St. or phone 184. 284 31 LOSTANDFOUND LOST Scottish Rita emblem, used as watch fob. Reward. Wilxun Lee Phone 41. 284-3tx 0 Suit For Divorce Is Filed In Court Suit for divorce has ueen filed in Adams circuit court hy Mamie Kat her Dtohl against Adam E Diehl. The complaint charges cruel and inhuman treatment and failure to support, since he wax sentence,! to prison .May 2, 19 in for a period of 10 years on a robbery charge. The complaint atates that they were married July 24. >937 aud separated April 29. 1940. Mo-ri<-K nr FINAL MKTri.s;uH\ r OF Kirr tTK no. Nudes la hereto given t<> the credllora. heirs and legatees of I'eter Llechty. decesM-il, to appear In th,Adam* Circuit Court, held at l„-,a. tur, Indiana, on the 3nth day »>f Deeamlxx. I*4l, and show >ause. If any, why th,- Final Skttlement A- • cotmfs with the estate of raid decedant should not l>» approved; and xald heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their dlxtlbutlve shares. Helena Star Lle- hty. Administratrix with wilt annexed Deeatur. Indiana, Nov. 27, I*ll. Hear, R. Hrtler. ,44torne> Nov. 27 Dec. 4. .... .... ... 0 —— —— AppstlMlment of Slvecater Estate Na. SHU, Notice is hereby given, That tinundersigned has been appointed Exe> utor of the estate nt Anna <’. Nievern late of Adams County, d,*<e.,»ed. The estate Is probably solvent. Herman L. Nlevera, Hxoruter Eerg 1.. Mtterer, Atl«rae> Nov. 27 I*ll Nov. 17 Dee 4-tl NOTICE or FINAL WETTLEWENT OF ESTATE NO. WlUt Notice Is hereby given tu the creditors, heirs and legatees of Hadle Whoas, deceased, to appear In the Adamo <*lr< ult Court, held at Pastor, Indiana, on the 2<ith day of DeeetnbOT 1941. and show cause, If any. why the Final Uettlnment Account" with the estate of said decedent should not be spprovsd; end said heirs are notified lo 'hen and there make proof of httrship. and recetve their dterrtbutl' e shares Frank U. Administrator Decatur, Tndlnns. F®v 14, i»4l John L DsToSt, Attorney Nov. 17 Dec. 4

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