Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1942 — Page 5

NOVEMBER 2,1942.

Eel Reports REPORT of local liBSoN MARKET. ISH,, b .t for Decatur. Berne [ BW*L. ni ard »"d W.llemre *t 12 Noon. November «r« so ,v,ry d,y M .. 112 20 n... ’- 2 *' 1 -Mr* 1310 ■B;. 13,0 M'. 1,, ° ■’IB - 13 M aw 13 M> M 1125 hb 1525 Mr l30<) > *■:;(.* 12 ”0 ’« Brother* market* will vftM web Tuesday and Wed farther notice. IHlebale egg ano SK.try quotations by Esa * Puitry Co.. |K ur Phone 1M efe<l November 2. white .■Kirs 38c tn led'Kits, large Me Kt. . .. 22-24 c MMhet-t ■ — l,c |Mrct 18c trailer*. I% lbs., or ■< - 15 c roosters. lb lOe lb 8c M . j a:.d over ... 15c K. ( 1. ,b» and over 15c HK>.- uik.-ys I'J H»e and M- 26c |Kt::. • -k. y.. I.' lb* up 23c GRAIN CLOSE Kg ■'“■ 1125 11 25>,: May. K'. July. »< 27% *, May. .85%; ■lb. D% « May. 52%: |K<: I! 62% B May HB' C>CO LIVESTOCK ■ • ail salable. - ■■•”'’ * i,h heavier ■A'. ’°P IKM-r.-..ip’e 15.000. calves. HHr . ■ s'-.-ni- o 25c higher good and choice fed '.II.KV other* steady ■t'..’ top 117 35; heifers, .’, hut.cr at 516 50 d<>wu; lll'.'i down, other steady to weak, ear ept |M '• > ) 115 50 down receipts. 6.000; all sal|Mt ••*<)• sale* bidding low steady up to JI I 50 for K Msetro.t ppod uce ~ Nov. — (Us) — steady hn» average hen* 3 lb*. up ig<-; cox ■ roi springs 23c. rox broil ’<•’'> »s Me, leg spriags ’’’ln 10 lb* up Me; torn ■j' ft- up 26c; dnx white 5 2*c; geese 18c. firm current receipts ■ indergtades 31%-32%c. • ‘NAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Nov. 2 — (UP) — ■ HOW; all weight* ■* , ' a >°P- ’H 59 on choice ■" ■eights, top. 114.35 on ■* receipt*. 2.400; calve*. ■ ind heifer* opened ■ ‘Bd cows opened about ■ ’op strictly Choice *U«r*. ■■ not enough heifer* sold at ■ a ‘rliet to esuiish market, f* ’’wdy. top 5H.50. r’ J»«iPto. 1.800; lamb. [ *9 top on strictly choice . **n Wayn, Livestock n.-wY’L lD<l Nor 2 - <i 'p> . Hog*: "o cent* lower; 1 •■‘rtt. 113.10 to We ‘« h ‘ 3 314 ■ s Pound weight* 11400 to “J-? 14 *' ”«» 111 75; male ■hsialT*! ~<W’ >H »0. Ewe* SS.JO down Si !? AI * MA "*«T UR * ELEVATOR CO. Member 2. ■*" Aubjeet to chan., daring gay. *• titered at elgvator. 2 p, w - 11 25 ! - ,‘ai i? 1 <x •eed •<* — I.M **

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1 r LdCAL CLASSIFIEt) > advertising rates — Ona Tima, Par Word I'/ a < |. Minimum for fl rat Inaartion 30* 11 Additional Inaartion* Per Word, Per Day 1< Card of Thank* Mg I Obituaries, VaroaA Raaolui tlone— —— Si I Manua, run manu style|l ) NoMcoa, Cap Heads, 8-pt. I body.— 60s i (12 picas deep, one column) ’ FOR SALE ’ Poll BaLß— dhiid's crib and gocart. Inquire Miss Bertha Losier. Line street or phone 7301. 257-g3t I t“ok SAtfc—2s Buff Rock Pullets starting to lay. Also young spotted Polsnd male hog. big enough for service. 1 mile north. 3% miles west of Monroe. M. F. Sprunger. 258-2tx FOR SALE — Walnut table, with spread of 96 Inches, and 4 chairs, like new. Mra. Roy Runyon, call 1064. b 259-2 t FOk BAl,fc -- 14)37 Ford pickup. New paint, (air Urea. 5185 tor quick sale. Phone BK. 250-lts ’ Ritfl dALE-St. Bernard and Newfoundland pupa; Pointers, Setters, Coon and Rabbit stock, watch, rat. pet dogs and other breed* Harry Reed 1 mile north, 1 mile east Bluffton, Ind. 25M»x 1 SALK -- Spotted male hoZ 1 weight 250 lbs. R. K. Sauiblne., 2% miles north of Dent school 258-2tx 1 FdR SALE OF TRADE-Atlentbm defense workers. 4 have several 1 sedans for sale. You can double up and pay for them as you haul. Fred Kusche, phone 975. 259-g3tx rtlfe BAtfc — Turnips. Cal! John W. Shafer, 569 M. b 258-31* fc’dk RALE—B-roont house and lot. 1 808 N. Second St. 3 acres, 50-foot ■ front, barn and ben house. Frank Neadstine, Decatur route 6. b 258-3tx , FOh SALE—Bird dogs. Irish pointer and setter. Trained. Harold MOCine, Berne, Indiana. 258-g2tx Sale 1937 Plymouth 2-d oor, 1125. Call Ml. MMt | PtMt* HALE Kalama3oo Kitchen range. Gerald Ross. Preble. 259 3tx I FOR SALE - 1923 Ford coach? good ' condition. Phone 573-E. 259 2tx — ■ W" — I — FOR RENT fdR REIH* — Modern Sleeping rooms. Mr*. E. A. Beavere, M 9% 1 Adam* street. 259-2 t o -< Find nfmr * I of Kaerotrl* ■Mate \*»..‘MHH Notice In hereby given, Tint th« | undcr»lrn<*«l han been aw»in(M H«- | J ocutrlx of the PMtMtr *»f ihrni |lr<*okh io<r of Adrttn. V»uhty. .*e--a I The ewtate i« prohwbly eolvent. Mary Hmok*. E»<" utrlx *.. K. FrawkeHatela. 41 torn. > o t. so, nt:. Nov 3-*-i>.; MON HHOIIIKWTW NOTICK la the 44am* < Irealt < «urt «r*lrmber Term. 11X2. < auae Na. IWTSB HI ATK OF INDIANA COt'NTY OF AI AAIS S.-’ Olive DeArmotid, <»|>nl Huth Myer* Plaintiff* v* >’ora M< »tt, et al. defendants. TO Cora Scott. Earl Ju-Mt, It"y Mart*. M try Mart*. M'lla»n Mart*. Marta Wife of Wliaon Mart*, whw true name i* unknow n to the &lalntlff*. Paul Mart*, and — — ! lartl. wlf. of Haul Mart*, w-|i..>.<- 1 true name I* unknown to Hit- plainTu and e*» it of you are hereby ■everally notified that the *a<4 plaintiff* have filed their complaint in the above entitled - tltlon of real eetate toaetlier witli the affidavit of a competent person ' that you and each of you are not | realdt nta as the Htate of Indiana; > that tbe «wtnaplatnt In (he above entWted r»wr of action 1. t,. enforce | partition of the following -le»< riti.-<l i real eatate tn Adam* County in the State of Indiana, to-wlt The north half of the nnrthwe.t I quarter «»f tlon twenty (2S>, Townahlp,twv>t ■!» <2«l north of Range fifteen < 14) eaat containing eighty <M» acres, more nr lea*, wnh-n la dr•< fitted In aald complaint In tuM cauae. that you ami eat h t>f y»>ur age named at defemLint* in aald cauae of action and that you | and each «»f you are ne- e»*ary partie* to aafcl <4Vi* e a**tk>n Notice K herwOy given t<> you and eeah of y®u that aMd rauae of action. *o filed and Which i» now pending. I* set for hearing in Ute Adam* tUn ult Court at the C-ourt Houac in the City t«f De atur. Ind lan*, -tn the 17th day of Detemlr-r. > l»il and unlem you be and appeal In said Court on aald day and date . and auiawer or demur to aald com- I plaint the name w/l| be (ward and I determined in your.Sheen*e. In WHnea* Whereof. I have hereunto aet my hand and affixed tile aeal of »ald Court In the offi. e of the Clerk thereof In the City of Decatur, Indiana, this 14th day of OitWber. I><* Clr*e O TrmK n*r Clerk of Ada ma Cir* alt Court Oct • W SUFFER Rheumatic. Neuritis. Arthritis. Periodic Pain*. Lumbago and *U Other ache* and pain* are quick- • ly relieved with Alfa Compound Wintergreen Tablet*. Positively guarutted Al *ll drug store* or aend II M to Union pharm. al Co Mofftou Ind —• '^a«-^———— N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOL'Rt: RiMEsIUM t*:>o »o »:«0 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Talophonp IM M KMinlaPd Glm*« |

I* *1 Wkatyou tie'll/ dit WAR IIIIMl!i ★ * bewaauoiauuiMuaMinuauHeMia Every soldier in Uncla Sam's Army D Issued two pairs of thoeo at a cost at |3 83 each. We therefore, litarally need million* of pairs of shoes, good shoes . . . shoes thst. fit... to outfit our rapidly increas-; ing armed forces. * * * WW * d The Quartermaster’s department is careful to provide each soldier with s shoe that fits, for an army with "sore feet" is already whipped. The American Army is the best shod army in the world. You can buy a pair or outfit a soldier with two pairs with your purchase of War Stamp* and War Bond*. INVEST AT LEAST TEN PERCENT of your income in War Bonds every payday and become a member of I the patriotic Ten Percent Club. U. S. Tmui’j Dtfurnw! WANTED ~~ WANTED—Good, dean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Cannot uae underwear, stockings, pants, coats, overalls, or any similar material. Will pay 4c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED — Boy or girl, out of school, full or part-time work at 1 local confectionery. Write Box 61. letre l)«-m<» rat b 257 WANTED—Loan* on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very lib-1 eral terms. See me for abstracts of i title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f 1 WANTED -X small or light truck ! Write full particulars. Edward , 'Scare. Route 1, Oseian, indkina. g 259-31 x | WANTEII —To care for children j Age* 2to 6. daytime. Mra. W. J. ■ Kuhnle. 127 N. 3rd St. Phone 271. 259-3 t I WANTED TO RENT - Furnishwl or unfurnished apartment. Reliable party. Phone 20. gM3tx WANTED <,Trl« or women -married or single—lß yr*, to 45 yr*. Permanent work; good salary. Apply at once in pi-rson. Equity ' Dairy Store. Ralph Runnlon. Mgr 257t3 , WANfEb~TO irENT~!ioo7n'to ; store furniture. Dorothy Young Braun. Phone 1044. 257-3tx WANTED Good wheat straw. |9 , ton. Burk Elevator Co. Phone ' 25 or 886. 222-ts MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for lb years No espenae to borrower. C. D. Lewton, Decatur. Ind. 28-b-ts ' FARMERS ATTENTIOK-We remove dead horse*, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 2' f WE WILL CAN ('MICK-EN < nfy next week. Wednesday and 1 Thursday. Nov. 4 and 5. Liechty I Cannery. Berne, Ind. 258-3 t FARM iILUNH at 4% for 15 years. No commission charge. See John W. Tyndall. Room 7, Peoples Loan A Trust Bldg. 199-ts , o—■— i I LOSTANDFOUND ' LOST OR STRAYED- Red Du roc , male hog. Weigh* about 375 pounds. Mr* Frank Martin. Phone I s'<7.' . g 258-34 STft tTJilf one small Jersey'calf. | < 11. v.y, 259-itg — 0 Business Services Jurrtf. ‘ Topt'oATti care ( fullv trained operators will keep | them always cleaned and presaed i for you. Clean < lotho* last longer: | Phone 359. Sheets Broa. Clejtier* 259-3» I | ENJ<»V~m>Wi:i\‘G LADIES' I make *K>w!inn an afternoon rw- ' cjeanon-hatilt. It will pay you bit <livid*-nts in health and futC Our rate* are low. Come in soon. Mies Recreation. 259-3 t Stock Closing New Yerk. Nov. 2 — I UPt - Dow . Jone* closing stock average*: 3t> induxtrtala 614 48 up 6.81 1 20 Railroad* M4B up 0.43 15 Utilities 14 28 up 0.10 65 Stock* 39. 05 up 0.30 Total stock aala* 757M4>. o ... — The most plea*mc M-rmuu is uot I always the moat helpful. l**«l*t*K,l 44a>H*l>lnU,,r V, 3MI NoU> •- l» hereby given. That th* j uri4*r*lgt-Mi i.*> >*<n ap*>>Hiite<l a*li»4ui»trat»r of lhe e»U*l* "t Auaa • " it r ..u*,rHh late of AAam- v’vun I ty. 4e- •* I. Th* exhale F gret-abl' ' *.,li ent. AOoiptl F>rbno>erluh. AOtnHMMralor 1 I t. K. hedeweOe. Attorn*? | JO*U«o> 3tov. 8-B*2B I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT* DECATUR, INDIANA

Former Resident Dies In Canada I Sidney Noll Dies Saturday; Rites Here The body of dlduey Noll, 56, former Adamo county resident who died Saturday in Canada, will be returned to thia city tor burial in I the Decatur cemetery. Mr. Noll, who left here 36 year* ago. died Saturday at his home in Golden Prairie, Saskatchewan. Canada, according to a telegram received by his 'brother. T. R. Noll, of near Decatur. The il>ody will be brought to the Black funeral home in this city, it i* not known definitely when it will arrive. Surviving .beside* the brother. T. R Noll, are anbther brother. William Noll of Pleasant Mil’s; three sisters, Mra. Robert Peters.in and Mr*. Ftank Garard. both of > Fort Wayne, and Mr*. Roy Miller of Sherwood. Ohio. The deceased was not married. o— — New Orleans ha* the heaviest ! rainfall of any U. 8. cHy.

PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR NOV. 3—Mr*. Fred .Mathy*. 2 mile south and 3 Mlles east of Berne. Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer. NOV. 4 Cliff Amspaugh, 8 mile* east of New Haven. 1% miles west of Edgerton, Ind. Johnson A Bohnke. anct*. NOV. 4 —Cliff Amspaugh, % mile east of Junction of road 101 and 14. Roy 8. Johnson. Auctioneer. NOV. 4 Louis A Brunner. 2 miles west and 2% mile north of Bern * Jell Liechty. auctioneer. I NOV. s—Bert Maun. 4 miles ea»l of Geneva on State Road 116 Jeff Liechty. aiict. NOV. s—Mr*.5 —Mr*. V. D Snarr. 2 mile south of Poe. Roy 8 Johnson Auct. NOV. 6 Edgar Shaffer. 1% mile north of Boston. 1% mil? west and % mile south of Monroeville Chris Bohnke. auct. NOV. 7-Edgar Mutschler and Ollie Kreps, 1 mile south and 1 mile . west of Decatur. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. NOV 7 Jim Hendricks. Monroe. Ind J. F. Sanmann. Auct NOV. 9— Ell and Margaret Clapesattle, 1 mile northeast of Arcola, or 7 mlks west of Ft. Wayne. J F. Sanmann. Auct. NOV. 11— Richard May. 3 mile south and 1 mile west of Celina. Ohio or % mile west of Coldwater. Ohio. Roy S. Johnson, auct. . NOV 12—Walter Clem A Sons. 2% miles south and 1 mils west of Dlx on. Ohio, 4 miles east nnd 4 miles north of Decatur. Roy : NOV. 18—Albert Gage. 2 mile Southeast of Decatur on federal road No. 33. Elleuberger Bros., auctioneers. — ( joßMp l THE WORLD’S FATE W THEIR HWIDS! Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin and Chiang Kai-shek, GREAT LLADEBS in live catacly.Mmc battle for Free Jden. Free Institutions. Free Governments. Hitler. Mussolini, Tojo and Laval, TYRANTS bent upon the enslavement of mankind. Eight compact sketches that disclose the background, training, ideals and characteristics of these men whom fate has decreed to tx- Uie Titans in the most catastrophic struggle that lias ever afflicted the peoples of the earth. Read the facta about each one and you will know the moUvating influences behind the actions, thoughts, hatreds or affections of each. A new 32-page booklet, “LEADEIIB OF WARRING NATIONS,’ is now ready for you at our Service Bureau. Use the coupon to order your copy of this timely and Intensely interesting appraisal of the men on whom the future of modern civilization depends. I ————cup mr cot roa— F. M. KERBY, IMreetor, < •' . WASHINGTON SERVICE Rt'REAU. Dept. 223, (glj.. . ISI3 THIRTEENTH ST, WASHINGTON, DC. > r CM* I enclose 15c for my copy of 'LEADERS OP WARRING NATIONS." -- -- : name '.."i!. 775 .•?. ; ADDRESS | CITY STATE 77 L «■* *mb warn earn «■» mw "******** , ■MMBMSIBi Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur. Ind.

!■■■ THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “Il MUST A BEEN SCMPIN HE ATE” : — in-rvxuM rrt-HApt/ qjELL,BLCWAg DOUAJ, ITS ¥ THE INSIDE OF / USE IN FOOLIN’ ALL I GOT ROOM FOR r \ LL AOCTIPUSSS? SHORT ■BLy // rfCoWI Wi,.M> 7OF, iW*L 2 u-z "Ssw! • BLONDIE - - AND HE LEARNS ABOI T MOMEN! By Chic Young LwA2E*XI <W MAMAS ALWAYS POW 6 11 SPOOLS CARPS dOIJO^GffCCB?/1 I ' I! C pSrSiu^Aul’ 1 . SOI sups wlls buttons, press 1 7 back ,y MAMAS ' < JUST TLOJ6UTIP SAMPLES, REWRW YOUCMCRS. ) Cl-EANEPTT OUT f/■ j S I DO SOMETH MEEDLES PWS / FOR YOU > / V- 7 1 POP? r-S NCERXr ROWPERPUFPS -J //, M > S^ r Lv -~Z>* ' ■•• I ■ITw- </ •W’ 7~Y) &■ I’lfr fW; .i-ppgiLl 7 rin J I I BL— — ; BM w»—

MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York Stocks closed firm after moderately active trading Bonds firm; U. 8 governments dull. Cotton futures steady Grains In Chicago: wheat Cloaed up % te 1% cents a btub I; com up % to %, and soybeans up 1 io 2%. Chlqigo livestock: hogs weak, cattle strong and sheep weak. > ■■■ ■ 1 O’ ■ ■ Trade in a Town — Decatur NOTICE Notice la hereby riven that Lydln Marie Heekmann <lerb*r ha* filed with the undersigned an i application tor the Adam* Circuit Court of Adam* County, Indiana, to ■ hear the evidence and determine the time and ptme 4f birth of laid applicant, agreeable to tbe nrovlaion ■ of Chapter 24, Act* of the .General Aaaembly of State of Indians, for 1911. Witness my hand and **ai of «ald t'ourt till* 2 day of November, 1912. CLYDE O. TROUTNEii Clerk of the Adams Circuit *'ourt. 1 NOTICE Notice to hereby given that Amanda Bllen Claxton Bfimgendn-r h» filed with the undersigned an . agipllcaUon tor the Adam* Circuit Court of Adarn* County. Indiana, to ' hear the evidence and detetmlne the time and place of birth of said wppllnant, agreeable to thu provision | of Chapter It. Act* of the General Assembly of Btaite of Indiana, tor 1941. Wltnees my hand and laal of *ali t’ourt thl* 3 day of Xor-mtn-r, 19*2 t CLYDE O. TROL’TNER Clerk of the Adam Circuit Court,

NOTICE Notice to hereby given that Itaobel Ro-etta w..lfgang Hi'lih rn baa tiled with the underslgnel an anpllcat'on for the Adams Cireull Court of Adam* County. Indiana, t« hear tbe evidence and determine the time end place of birtn of said applicant, agreeable to the provision of Chapter 24, A*t« of th* General Assembly of .State ot Indian i, tor 1941. Witness my hand and aeal of aald Court this K day of November, 1»)K. CLYDE O TUOI'TNER Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Nov. 2 II ■ O' ■ NOTICE Notice la hereby given that An’i 'ti Mary Dajiei Bak< has tiled with the undersigned an application t >r the Adam* Circuit Court of Adam* County, Indiana, to hear the evidence and deterni'ne th* time and place of birth ot aid applicant. agreeable to the pro,i»lon ot Chapter 3*. Act* ot tin General Assembly of State of Indiana, for 1»<1. Wltnees my hand and seal jf said Court th|" 23r,J day of U. tobet i'UJ. CLYDE O. TKOCTN'ER Clerk ot the Adams Circuit Court Oct. 21 ■ I --O NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that William Franklin 11. I • I has filed with the undersigned an application for the Adams Cir nt Court of Adams County. Indiana, to hear the evidence and determine the |ime and place of birth ot said applicant, agreeable to the pr"Vl*l"ti of Chapter 24, Ar t* ot the General Assembly of State ot Indiana, for 1911. Witness my hand and aeal >f said Court this 2 day of Xov-mlor 1J»-'. CLYDE O. TltOl TXHII Clerk of the Adam* Circuit c->urt. Nov. 2 wont h Notice I* hereby given that J <lin I'rankiln 8h »k ha* filed with the undersigned an application tor the Adams Circuit Court ot Adam* County, Indiana, to bear th* evidence and determine the time and place of t.irth of a d ap plicant. agreeable to the provision ot Chapter 24, Acta ot th- G -neral Assembly of tttate ot Indiana, for 1941. Witness my hand and sea! of salt Court thl* J diy of x..i ml"-r 19*-’ CIA DE <> TROCTNEII Clerk of the Adame Circuit r ourt Nov. 2 NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Lelah FrUbr Breiner ha* filed with the undersigned an application for tin- Adi .'l"Ult Court of Adams County. Indiana, to hear the evidence and determine the time and place of birth of > ild applicant, agreeable to the provl d m of Chapter 2*. A- t* of the General Assembly of State ot Indiana, for Witness my hand and aeal nf ■ *ld Court Uli* -■ day of N-o ml.< r. 191.' CLYDE O TItOt'TNER Clerk of Uie Adam* Circuit Court Nov. 2 — -o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

I 'jf* VOTE FOR It John M. Doan lll.K AX CANDIDATE JKH for MAYOR BTjl EXPERIENCED and QCALIFIED I am married and live at 522 West Jefferson Street. I have four children: Mrs. Calvin Steury, Mercer Avenue: Annabelle. John and Robert, at home. I am. therefore, interested in schools and general welfare of children. I was associated with my father in Gram, Lumber and Coal Business and had five years' enperience as manager For seven years I was employed by the Erie Railroad and since 1923 have been a Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director, the last eignt years of which I have served as Washington Township Trustee, administrating the civil and school township affairs, and will be able to turn over to my successor a Township Balance of $32,000.00. If elected Mayor, I promise an honest, efficient and courteous administration of both the Civil City Business and the Public Utilities for the benefit of ALL the people. Your vote and influence will be appreciated. Tahieuia*..-."' * , ° l Ad *‘-

Says America Holds Lead In Air Power Nation To Increase Superiority In Air Wright Field. Dayton. <)., Nov 2 il’l'i A foreign correspondent) who spent nine >«ir* watching the Nazi* 4>uiid up their luftwaff - say* American hold* a lead over Getmany in air power Frederick C Oechsner. United I’ri <* central European manage;., ha* visited the -army air force* great research and proving ground a' Wright fl‘-ld. And he report* that America’s productive genius will enable us to Increase our air superiority over the Nazi--both in quantity and quality. ; Oeehsner cofit-ede* that we don't know what the Axto has up Its ' sleeve in the way of new aviation development* hut lie point*. OU*. —

I ) Bl c The Voters: It ha* been a pleasure for me to serve on the Decatur city council the past four yeara. I denre at th>* time to thank everybody for the contideration given me at all timea. City employe* and citizens have accorded me fine treatment. If reelected I assure you I will continue to try to improve our city and to make It always a bettor place in which to live. I will greatly appreciate your support in tomorrow's election. Morris R. PINGRY Republican Candidate for COUNCILMAN Al-LAKGE 2 ■ Pol. Advt.

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■ that America holds the paradoxical , advantage of a late start. W? can adap* ou flexible productive facilities to the lesson* learned in ac- ! tual combat. The U. P. reporter saw more than I<>o modern aviation iwliorstortie* at Wright field—where special- ' tots in every branch of aeronautics work around the clock. They're 'liagnoaing report* of pilot* on the Issttlefron: • and perfecting new equipment. Oeehsner says they're doing a mi: aculous Joh of capitaliz- ! ing on America's edge In facilities and wealth, in brain* anti exi perienee. NOTICE Nolt-e Is hrrnby given that Weldon M >*< > Jiumgvrdu.rr ha* tiled with the undersigned an application tor the Adams Circuit Court of Ad.una County. Indiana, to hear the evidence and d<-termj-i> th* time and place of birib of xasd applicant. agreeable to th* provision of Cbr. ter 24. Acts of th* General A* .-mbly of State of Indiana, for Witness my hand and aeal 't said • ' urt thl* 2 •!*> of N«tv«ul>e -, 1912. Cl.YltE <> THOI'TNEIt Clerk of the Adam* Circuit Court.