Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1943 — Page 5
H)AY, JULY 28,1943.
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISING RATES — Minimum Hr flrat Insertion 30< | Ona Tima, Par Ward IJ4« j Additional Insertions Psr Ward, Per Day 1d | — Obituaries, Verses, Resolu- | ttosss— al j Msnus, run menu style SI | Notices, Cap Heads, S-pt. body ... 60# | (12 picas deep, one column) | FOR SALE FOR BALB—PaInL Try the new water paint Dehydrey. Covers wall paper. Übrick Bros. 94 ts J*Oa SALE! — brooder houses* streamlined insulated type, delivered and set up, immediate delivery on limited number. See Genova Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phone 15d, Geneva. Ind. 122 ts FOR SALE* Good sites for home building after war, Rood gardens now, iota northwest of G. E. 27, and 910 monthly. Bob Heller, A Good Realt/ Service. k 107-ts SAVE good rootrskTing and Johns Manville Rock Wool Insulation—three year terms. Free estimate. Boardman. Phone 411. IM-Nt WE HAVE Llvin*: room, Dlnlnir room. and Redroom suites. Studio couches, Asmiaster. Wilton and Gold Seal rugs. Warm Mottling heating stoves. Box and Coil Bed Springs. Tilt chalry and ottomans. Rockers, Barrel Back chairs and Occasional chairs. All kinds of tables, magazine rack*, hassocks, mirrors and pictures Mattresses. Pillows, Throw mgs and Shag rugs. Selling at prices yon can afford to pay. We Invite you to drop in and look over this merchandise. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 19» 177t3 FOR SALfc - 2 stock IhilK <dd enough for service: 1 Guernsey: 1 Durham Swiss. H O. .McGill. 7W Studebaker St. a 177-21 x FORSALE~ SenffmodertT hotne'.i 226 N. 7th SI. Call Ph tie 625. a 177-3:x FOR SALE —Rett<-r~than medic lit" for your family Is one of the three new homes unsold east of Memorial Park. Insulated, weatherstripped with good furnace, batn and washing facilities. It will keep your family healthy. Hardwood doors, plenty of closets, built-in cupboards will make your work easier. Small monthly FHA payments are easier than rent. Be your own decorator If you act now. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. k 17 rdh SALE or Twie I'HI Graham sedan, Hollywood style. Perfect running condition and good rubber. lx>w mileage. 1933 Chevrolet 2 door, perfect condition. good rubber, with trunk Walter Sautblne. Mil Winchester. 177-31 x PGR SALE: FmM VurniturJ: ~ 1 Sellers Kitchen Cabinet A-l condition. 920.00; 1 Dining room table, Walnut, A ft. Ex< A-l condition 915.00; 1 • 5 pc Drop Leaf breakfast set A-l shape 912.00; 1 Spinet de,k A-l shape 97.00; 1 Walnut Day bed, new upholstering 915.00; 1 long library taTd<good shape 93-00. ' Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 17713 RM SALE -• Entra good Duiimsows, to farrow soon; also young Du roc male hog. Harry Michaels, Monroe. 175-3tx FOR ~HALE - -'RKbiitT niee dors. I Philip Nussbaum. Monroe, lud. 176-31 FOR BALE~l93s'Ford’V-8 sedan. Good tires. Clean car. Can be seen at th,- Kennel Murray stock yards on South loth St. 7 a. in. to 4 p. m. Phone 301. a 176 .Itx POR _ BAi,E —Registered H'dste n bull ealf, 3H months old: from high producing dam; Carnation breeding. Sam D. Nussbaum 17« ; IQK fALK-Mdweat garden trator with following attachmen's 8-In. breaking plow; disc; barrow; cultivator. Phon. 1314. 1753 t SALE—3 piece*living room suite: leather davenport; dining room suite. 4 chairs; sideboard. 9x12 rug. 212 So. Fifth. 176t3 IaVL’RDAY SPECIAL’ W Will give a 929.50 Health Builder Mattress absolutely FREE with each bedroom suite sold for cash Saturday. July 31st. Sprague Furnlture Store Phone 199, 177t3 — About 125 Barrel Rock pullets 4 mon'hs <dd Reuben Steury. Monroe Berne phone 1972. 177g2’ FOR RENT fobFrlSt apartment VtUlties furnished. 13" pr month Phone 187. 178-2 t MIFRItVt fclx room semi-mod-1 era upper apartment -bath room Opposite court bouse. A. D SutGuu. agent a 175-31 x " NOTICE * wNI be out es my office Aug 1 6s 9 metuoF a Dr. James Burk
,F ~i Wlud Willt I VVAH BONDS Furpip Heart , | Four dayz after our beys were ■ wounded in Africa the Medical | Corps had them in United States I base hospitals. Fast and efficient I transportation and effective medical . care save lives of thousands of our boys. Thousands of hospital beds with their special attachments are ready. i Ons 925 War Bond is just short of paying for one of these beds. Add to these the cost of instruments. doctors, nurses and other conveniences and you begin to realize the terrible cost of war. Increase your Payroll Savings. "Figure It ■ Out Youraelf." U. S. Trttturj Dfprlm/M WANTED Wanted - Radio• to repair. ■ Übrick Bros. 806-ts WANTED TO Bl Y GirbTbicycle. Phon. r:.’. 17'.i2x of* poultry. Wilt pay top market price. Steury Locker Service. Phone 267. WANTED— Slfcpinx room* for MtudentM of Keppert Auction school. Phone .312 or filO. 17713 WANTED I Aill pay you 925 cash in advance If I don't find buyer for your property within 90 days if it has small modern or semi-mod-ern house anil large garden or ground up to forty acres, located near edge of city or within lu miles. Nc cominiMlon. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone *7" k 177-ts WANfED T<> BUY building suitable for u garage or chicken coop. Phone 616. a 177-3tx WANTED Mau or boy to work on farm, mostly chores. No harvest work. Phone 956-K. 176-3tx WANTED “OH - burning ' heatnu: stove; medium or small size. Philip Nuaabatim, Monroe, Ind. 176-3 t WANTED Furnace installers, also helper*. Man to operate power cleaning machine. Apply 3.’W> So. Lin- or phom- V6<'. 177, 3! WANTED TO RENT Homes for J Decatur war workers. Mr. Landlord. you can help your country and yourself with guaranteed rent and guaranteed payrn. nt of any loss to your property. No commissions. For full information phone Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone S7O. k 167-ts MFiNG~MA(T 11NE 1 El’A IRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belt*. parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. 16714th Business Services ®RY*VAI’D BATH - For relieving Arthrltbi, T. B, Sinus, Cold*. Gland Bladder Trouble and skin trouble of all Linds. With massage at Herman C. Weber Bath, 107 So. Second ft., Deca.ur, Ind. 163-ts TAXI Day and night; in and out of town. Phone 144. 176-lt LOST AND Fill ND LOST- Brown billfold contatatag 93.50. Finder please tall Herbert Kiri liner. Poe Phone. Reward I'x i Bnaaian, no •Mb st. giix| LOST Zip|« r * li-iiil- I.rowu pm containing old coins, including 1897 silver dollar and 1879 fifty cent piece. John Human, route 1, Monroe. a It* JI ISC El J A NEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 19 y*ar*. No exp*n«e to borrower. C. D • Lewton. Decatur. Ind 15 btf SWIM at i'll" l-'k' 4 miles west ot Berne. Open till 1U P m. 176 3t FARMERS ATTENTION -W* rw mov* dead horses, cow*, hog*, etc. Decatar phone 9000. We pay all pheae charge*. The S’adlor Pro ducts Co. im ! Farm loans at 4% Tor fi yun. No eommla»loa charge. Seo John W. Tyndall. Room 7. People* Loan R Tru*t Bldg IM Stock Closing New York July 2t» III’)- Dow Jones riming stmk averages: M industrial* 137.64. oft I IL jo railroad* 35.7*. up 9.951 S IS utilitie* 21 19. up °-05- «• aim ks 47.97.' off b. 23. Total sale. 1.847 9*e Small home building under FHA reached a peak m *uu»’ IMI with approatmataiy s<oo a*w home* started each weak. __
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AOX.HF.NIUKAT SOTII K Htatr of Indiana. County of Wells He: Adams i-ircult court, September term. J!<l3. <-har|.- G Mailers lain., N Mailers, liuslxcul and wife vs. No 17014 George H. Barks, 'Wt Al., That on Uie 2«th day of July, 1443 ■the ala.Ve named plaintiffs, by their ■ ttorney*. filed In the office <»f the «’l<>rk of Adwnrti Circuit Court, Adorn* County. Indiana, their eompl.iint aaalnst the afcove named defendant* and said plaintiff* also having filed In nald clerk* office the affidavit of a .-••mpetent person, showing that the following named <1- fen-l.inte: George 14. Harks, -Hark*, his wlfo wh<*e Christian n to the plaintiff* I* unknown; Belinda Week. Week, her hus->-.tn<l whose Christian name Io plaintiff* Is unknown. Ellas Week. —— Week, his wife whose Christian name to the plaintiffs l« unknown; William H. Week. wMk, hl* wife whose Christian name to Oiie plaintiff* Is unkn-rwn; Moses Jehk■II. Jenkinson, hi* wife A tiose i hrlstlan name to the plaintiffs b unknown: Mariraret Jenklneon. Jenkinson, her husband whoso <-hrlntian name to the plaintiff* Is unknown: Martin Hp'-m-er, Spen- er. hl* wife whose ohrlstl.in name to th* plaintiffs I* unknown; Martha E. Johnson, John>»ori, her liu*t>an<t whose elirl*tian iiam, to the plaintiffs Is unknown; Mary Jtarnhart, Valentin* Barnhart, 4i,-r huulsind: Constant 1-Mlle. Ellie, li|* Wife Whose • arlstl.in name to the plaintiff. Is unknown. Elisabeth Ehle. Ellie, her husband wlaise < hrlstlan nsme to he plaintiffs Is unknown; Isaac t*lll|e, Millie, hl* wife, whose < hrlstlan name to the plaintiff* 1* unknown; the children, ‘lewendanta and heir*, the unknown husband or wife of eas-h of th*- above named p.-rxons who he IK Ina the widower or widow, a* th*- ■ a’se may be; the creditor* and administrators of the i-tales: th,- legate**, devisee*, trits* t* • * ami e.e-nor* of the l»»t will and testament of any of the altova named defendants who are deml; amt all the women otpe known hy any <>f the name* aitove set out, who have >tiang*->l their name* and who are known by some other names, th* natnes of wb|<-h are unknown t<> the plaintiff*; and all person* who assert any title, claim or Inlere*t In or a lien upon the r.-al estate , d* « ribed herein, the names of which ar** unknown (*> the plaintiffs; are not residents of Ute State of Indiana, ami that th*- residence of each «»f said defendants after diligent In<iuiry and search is unknown, and that said cause of action Is to i|ulet title 1,, the following des* rlla-d real estate hi Adamh County, State of I Imliann, ><*-wk: Tin- southeast quarter of section 22 In town*hlp 2. north, range 13 east, containing iso acres of land; Also, the northwest quarter of the lir>rthw>*wt quarter of section 2* In township J7 north, rang* 13 east, ■ otitalnlng iv acres <>f land, more or Iro*. That said a tlor, I* instlt it**! and pro**-* ole*! by said plaintiffs for the purpow of quirting the title to the **!•■■ i-e *les rlbeil real estate M aKamal all defendants, claims and claimants wharsoi-ier amt whontao. ev*-r and HKalnst the world. Wlu r*.is the said pl.ilnllffs have by end >rs* went -in said complaint required said *l* fendiinls I** appear in * curt ami answer on demur thereto, on the 21st day of Sent.-nUwr, 1V43; Now. therefore, said defendant* nr* herut>> notified *,f the filing and pemlem y *,f «ald complaint again*; th* in ami unless thev appear and answer or demur thereto, at the • alllttK of said < au»e on the 21st day of H*-pt**mbir, 1613, th*- same be Ina the 1 It ll Jml I* I*l ,|;,y of the term of e lid I oiirt Ix-guti rind held at the ; • oiirt hois.- In the City of |n-*-atur, Oil th*- Stli day of Hrptemlier. 191!, said >"iopl.,lnt amt th* iiiatti-rs and thing* therein contained and all.-g- • I. will be heard and determined In their aJisenee. Clide O. Trotitner, ■ S*-aD Clerk. 4d ini* tlrcult Court. July 3»-Aug 1-11 0 IIIHIII CEIiTiFK-ATE Notice Is hereby given that John Thoma* love has fll**d a petition In the Circuit Court »f Adams County, Indiana, to have the time and place of hl. birth determined. Said petition I. sot for hearing on th* 3rd day of Augu-t. |!>l3 CLYDE O. THOI’TNER Clerk of the Adam. Circuit Court July 3* HINT II < EH 111 It V 11: Notice I* hereby given that <>**ar Ainsworth h is fll**l a petition in lhe Circuit I Court of Adams County, Indiana, to : have the time and place of bls t»‘-th determined. Kild petition la set for hexrlnr on th* Irtl day «*f Augtr-t. 1913. CLYDE O. TBOCTNER Clerk of th*- Adame Circuit Court July 34 Workers Get Farm Leaves .Syracuse. N. Y. (l’P)--At least |o plant* in thia war production center are helping solve acute ui m powi-r shortages on farina by granting temporary leave* of ab-s.-ttfes to Industrial employee* skilled in farm work.
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Ja ■ r; | 1 11 WtSB ■ ▼TT -W hI i : I -tOf* : iL ' 1 z # -v 'mTa' **lv*t tricerne; canter, blv* ealin with mink brim; right, Persian Iqmb trim on red velvet.
W-W’ ■■ —a. « 'Lovely example* of the new fall and winter millinery fashions are these three hats created by Rosette Reine, former Pans designer now in New York. Combining the beautiful with the practical, her hats are feminine, pretty and perfectly proportioned. Small, and worn over the forehead, there is not a wind-catcher among them. Pictured on the left above is a black tricorne, made of silk Lyon* Iveivet threaded with black satin nbbon and Ued at the back in a S'— ■- —- IS ■—SOOS—OSSHOW « ■ —S» — - •*»’ *, .
I — * ; Take Prisoners From B : Africa To England I Thousands Os War 1 Prisoners Moved B r ' ‘ London. July 28.—(UP) The Alr Him continue to set record* and ( smash precedents during theli preparation* for lb*- invasion. It « was announced in Ixtndon yesteri day that the greatest mas* move- • inent of war prisoners hy boat hat been accomplWhed without a bitch t Although the exact number ol r captfveK cannot b<- dlsclosi-d. th* announcement *ui<l there were many thousands. An idea ot the J size ot the convoy in indi<ati-d by t the (act that the unloading took ,! three days. ‘ The convoy ran th*- gauntlet trowi r North Africa to England, heat in: ' <>ff Axis submarine and air attack* ; aimed at sinking the chips with i their own aoldiera, 1 The prisoners now have all beten tak* n to various prison camp* throughout the country. Temple An Arsenal Allied Headquarters In North Africa. July 28.— (Ul’)—The Axis make some use of everything they I get their hand* on—even an old 1 temple. 1 American troops who capture 1 I -■ ■ ■ .sss NOTICE! We are now buying all grade* of Paper stock at present market price. Also want Scrap Iron, Rags. Rub1 ber, Batteries, Auto Radiators, Bras*, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babb tt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cans. All kind* of scrap i* essential for war purposes. We are also buyer* of Beef Hide*, Calf Skin*. Sheep Pelt*, Tallow, Fat* and Grease*, Old Lard, etc. » THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe Phone *42
the big airdrome at Caste, vet ran", in western Sicily, found that the Axis had turned a Greek temple built about 3UO B.C. into an arsenal for bombs. The temple arsenal hail been tiltin' h-d about 25 yards Into rock and strengthened by concrete pillars. Two bombs with their tins flanked the wooden gtffes. Thonnand* of bomb* < t all types 1- and size* had been left behind. It d was the only structure on the li*-l I r that had not been bombed to pieces, it Sono- 6*l Wrecked or damaged r- planes were on the landing Held. 8- Italians captured al the fl<-ld say s that the Germans, when they fled. 1. gave orderk that the arsenal should >t he blown up with time bomb*. But e the Italian** ignored the order*. —*——l CI*MMSMMMM«— ■*■**■ ll* 1 e MARKET?. AT A GLANCE F New York *io* ks lower. K Bond.-, lower. Cotton steady. n Grain* in Chicago: ry<- nnchang ;z cd to >» cent higher; wlf.it *i 10 • higher; and oat* I 1 * to I>j h celll* higher. Chicago livestock: hog* steady 11 io weak, cattle steady to strong fc lamb* weak and sheep steady. Accident Victim Is Taken From Hospital J Frederick Bchinnerer, of Will shire. Ohio, who was critically I hurt last March in a track crash near that town which claimed the • 1 t. of on' bn ii.. n reh 1 ■ d from tho Adams county memorial 1 hospital and removed to his home < ' FOR SALE " SHxll Manila Second Sheets *» Me Ream 1 • - writer Paper —9O c Ream t B%xll 20 fl> White Typewriter Paper — 1.15 Ream ' . 8’4X1416 tb White Type 1 writer Paper — 1.20 Ream 1 , 8*4x14—20 tb. White TypeI writer Paper — 1.45 Ream • Tb. White Mir.’co • graph Paper — 1.00 Ream ' Decatur Daily Democrat 106 North Second Street 1
f huge butterfly bowTThe eyecatching hat in the center la made of; ' pale blue satin, trimmed with a wide mink band which forms tho upturned brim. Dramatic contrast to any costume is the becominffi chapeau modeled on the right. It is made of red velvet, with th«j top of the crown made ot black Persian lamb. The brim of ti o > hat is also lavishly trimmed with Persian lamb and the hat pins: are tipped with matching fur.' * . {Jnteraetioael/,
Benefit Payments Al New Low Mark Payments In State Lowest On Record Indianapolis. July 2S tl'Pi — Payment* of unemployment Insurance hit a new low in Indiana last month. Colonel Everett Gardner, director of the employment security division, said thnt the stale jmid out 61 m;. mm in unemployment * lalnts tn .lune That’s the lowest
PUBLIC SALE A public sale of household goods including one Cold Spot Refrigerator, electric washer, electric ttweeper and coal kitchen range and a living room suite will be held at Monroeville, Allen County, Indiana on Jt’l.Y 31. 1913. at 1:30 o’clock I’. M. FOREST R.OHLER. Executor WWMMVMMWMAMMMWMAAAAAftftMWMMWWMAMWW 1 FOR SALE To .settle the estate of the late Mphonsc Kohne. j ! ] I bids will he received at the law office of ED. A. BOSSE, ! i[ \ugust 11. 1913. between the hours of 10 a. m. and [ ! [ 4p.m. on the following described property: Modern house located at 603 Jefferson street. 1 [ ]! (l.arge h>t.) Property could easily be concerted into [ ! [ apartments or duplex. ' i CAN BE SEEN AFTER 7 P M ANY EVENING. Blds w.ll also be received on an 80 acre farm at same time. ' I RAYMOND B. KOHNE, Adm. ;! i tMAANVWAMAAMMAAAMAAAAiWWWWWWWVWVW
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I figure on record Gardner raid the biggest aingla factor in ihr d acreage »a» the sharp reduction in benefits paid to construction workers. Only $26 000 was paid out In thia class. Sixty-seven of the state's counties reported decreases iu unomployment payments for June. As a further example of linprovcd employment conditions in th«» state, Gardner pointed out that Indiana paid lI.7M.tMMi tn benefits during the first ala months of thia year. That's less than waa paid during the single month of March. IMS .p— ■ ■ There are 58 federal gnuing areas In the I' 8.
