Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1943 — Page 5

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lWal dLAISIFIID I advertising rates — Minimum ter fleet fnMrtlon 3O« | On* Tim*, P*r Word W I Additional Insertion* Rar Word, Par Day 1* | -■ Obituaries, Vsrsss, Raaolutl*n«— Si | Menu*, run m*nu sty I*..— SI | Hoti***, Cap H**de, frpt. i body— 5C< | i (12 picas deep, os* column) FOR SALE FdR SALfc—Paint, try the new water paint Dehydray. Cover* wall paper. Uhrick Bro*. M-ts fC)R bkLK — Brooder home*' •tr*a.mlin*d inaulated type, de* llverad and act up, immediate dei livery on limited number. See Genova Hatcheries, E C. Stucky, Phon* ISS, Geneva. Ind. 12S-tf FOBrBAT^B—Oood aitea - for home buildinf after war, good gardens now, lota northweat of G. E. 35 and 110 monthly. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. k 167-ts FOfCBALE - Why walFuiitil after the war for the home you really want? Second group of fully modern homes built for you eaat of Memorial Park will be ready in about all week*. Pay as you enjoy them under F.H A. plan easier than rent. Act now, Be your own recorator. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phon* 870. 186-ts FOR SALE—Table model radio. Man's bicycle. Call at 425 John’s Street after 5 p.m. 187 g 3 t FOR^SALE 1833’ I’lymout h, 4 door sedan. Good condition. A. Bark ley. « mile* east Decatur. 18S-2tx FOR SALfc-Roan mareTyrs. old, sound, good worker. Chas. Hoffman. Preble phone. 187g3tx Come In Get-acquainted BaleAll regular 15.98 draeaea 83 49; 82.98 dresses 81-98; 8198 dresses 11. Special one lot Coolotts, 81 each. Ladies' blouses 81. Many other bargains. This week only. All merchandise must be satisfactory or money refunded. Jordan Clothing Co., 158 8. 2nd St. 187t3x FOft SALE— new Paper silo filler; 1 new Leix feed grinder; 1 now rotary hoe; 1 used feed grinder; 1 used 7-foot .Moline disk in extra good »hape; 1 ua«d Paper silo filler; 1 Kalamasoo silo filler with pipe. In gopd condition: 1. 20 foot *peed boat In extra good condition. SU-ff*n Implement Co. 18»-a2 pW6TECTTON--Now ls~the time to get your winter protection with blown-in Celotex rock wool insula tlon. Also roofing, siding and combination doors. Call us for free estimate*. Arnold A Klenk. 183-14 t FOR SALE ftoan Du:hunt bull Walter Sudduth, 3 miles east on 234. 188b2t LOST AND FOUND LofT — Ration booiiT 1 A- 2 In black folder. Paul Berg. Phone 522. INftl LOST -Brown leather bllFfold containing drivers license, ragiatratton card and currency. Reward Edwin L. May. Phone 5902. 189 a3tx| ■ G FOR RENT FOR RfcfJT— I'nfurnlshed three room apartment above Green Kettle. Phone 183 1883 t FOR RENT ~9Bwcre farm on 50-50 basis, modern dairy barn and good building*. Close to market. Address Box 158 c-o Democrat. Ilßa3tx Foil It EXT ,’nfurnished or furnished 3-rootn apartment, adultonly. 228 N. Fourth St. Phone 355. 189*b3t —- o- ■ MARKETS AT A GLANCE New York stock, firm. Bond* higher. Cotton steady. Grains la Chicago: wheat down % to % cent a bushel; oats d »w.i H to up tk; rye down 1% cents ta snbbmvL Chicago livestock: hogs firm cattle -teady to weak, and iamb an ctoheep steady * ts — 4*»<Hw«w»Ht es tamlaUtrnlor ICaiale *». KMM> Notice |( hero!,) given. That th unUerehfned hse been app»<-I I Adovinlstrator of Hie estate of ll- ury Xuerge. late of Ad»n>» <->.ot: ‘>e<eaeed. The estate |» prt-U'-l) •olvent. Carl Nuerge. Administrator “•»* 1.. I.ltlerer. I tiers? * FOR SALE l Rumley Oil Pull 3nxd<*. 1 Rum toy Mtee! Thresher 32x52 complete. ■ 31T Iniernstlonsl Combine <>n rubber with pick up reel and attachment: 1 .model V Allis-Chai mer tractor on rubber. I 17x22 Ohio hay bailer on rubber. I pot' ■bi* saw mill with 54 In. tnseo •••; 3 rubber tire wagon*- - wttii i grain beds; j Iriiii blade* 21* in 38 40 In.; 1-8 room hous* in Prebl*. Ind.; 1• 24 in. planet. 1 12 ta. joint and rip saw Charles Aft older •’’*4 B. !*tb at Decstur lad After 4 p. m. Phone 877.

Wkaiytm. Rtuf, Wdk ! WAR BDNDS Mart hl ng Mon 2.000 ships of the United Nations took part in the invasion of Sicily: the Axis reports a million United Nations soldiers concentrated m Syria; millions more hold Africa. It cost* more than SSOO to keep one soldier overseas for a year. Figure it out yourself bow many War Bonds you can buy to supjiort these campaigns. Then do it They need your help. /v ” Ja rAy v Every time you spend a dollar for needless materia) you are buying against the war effort. Our government needs as much of everything as can be obtained. Save your money and let the fighting men have the material. (/. $ Trcu*rf Vtf'tount WANTED WANTED — Rad loa to repair. Uhrick Bros. 808-ts WANTED All kiiidi of I.ay. <>.itn or wheat straw. Burk Elevator. 185 b t f WANTEIi To buy - l»3d or 1937 Chevrolet or Ford. David Bauman, Phone 1198. 189-3tx WANTED-Loans on farms. "EiM. •rn money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. B*e me for abstracts of till*. Frencn Quinn. 33-m w-f WANTED — Customers. Roofing. siding and John Manville reck wool Insulation, save* fuel, epells comfort, securty. Three-year terms. Boardman, Phone 411. 181-2(t U ANTED TO KENT—Single family home. Kent guaranteed. Koh Heller. Phone 870. b 183 t f WANTED To i n: i.oues to 7 rooms. Write Post Office Box 102. I'7g3tx WANTED I « il pay 825 <a«h if I do not ,«ll your properly witbin 90 days if it has small modern or semi-modern house, large garden and is reasonably priced. B b Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 185-ts WANTED^PaiwengerFto Portland' fair. I*adig. phone 144. 185-gftt SEWING“M WHINE REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil. belt*, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. 180 28tx JMISCELIcA NEOUS FARM LOANS at 4% for 10 yearr No axpi-n** to borrower. C. D Lewton, Decatui. Ind 15-b-ts , FARMERS ATTENTION - W* r* move dead horses, cows, hogs. etc. I Decatur pb'>n« 2000. We pay all I pbene charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15 ts ■ FARM LOANS at 4%“for l 5 year*. No commission charge. See John W Tyndall, Room 7, Peoples Loan * Trust Bldg *s' ,f ATTENTH )N Ftlt M ERS I will pay 835 per ton and truck bill for nice green Rutger tomatoes. Cash when load K' <* over acaiee. Mu-t be good Contact me. H. A Thompson. 513 N. East St.. Winchester. Ind. b 183-6txeod CARD OF THANKS W, wLh t express >ui thanks to all win a-sisted u- In any way at death of our father-in-law and grandfather. I*. 8- Wolfe. Also foi th* singers, pianist and min ister. Mrs. €lyd< Woit* and children RUSSIA HINTS (Ceallnu*d Prom ra« » Hwi«H report*, say* *•»•• GefHtani* are sending latKf number* of irmps to their Vistula river line in Poland. Although there I* n> reason to believe th. -Naxia are i planning to fall hu<k to ihss lit.* immediately » probable they ar? taking a long-range view tbinking <>f 'hat day when the territory. ■s — ■-> ——— Trad'* In a Good Town - Notice I bav- moved tc 703 North Third St. Telephone 1049. A. J. ZEI T Rawlogh dealer. — Notice It is requested by Dr. S D I Beave>» that all persons or firms having accounts aga nst Btavers g RiOte press"’ them .temixed t* him on or b«t*r* date of their Ml*. Aug. IE

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA

WOM-RKginKXT xoTtce stat' of Indiana, County of Wells KS' Adams t-irctilt court, September term. 1543 Charles O. .Mailer* Edna X .Mailers, husband and wife vs Xo 17026 Oeorse H Barks, Et Al, That ..n the 2«th day of July. 1943 the iilh.vh named plaintiffs, by their attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of AdamM Circuit Court, Adam* County. Indiana, their complaint against the above named defendant* and said plaintiffs also having filed In said clerk’s office the affidavit of a competent person, allowing that the following named dofeadgnts: George S. Barks, Birks, hl* wife whose .-hrlstlan name to the plaintiffs la unknown; Belinda Week. Week, her husband whose Christian name to plaintiff* 1s unknown. Ellas Week, - Week, 111* wife whose Christian name to the plaintiffs t» Unknown; William 11. W«wk. Week, hl* wife whose Christian name to the plaintiff* is unknown; Moses Jenkinson, Jenkinson, hia wife whose I hristlsn name to the plaintiff- r- unknown. Margaret Jenkln>..n. —Jenkinson, her husband whose Christian name to the plaintiffs is unknown. Martin Kpen.er, ■ - Spencer, his wife whose <-hrlstian name to the plaintiffs is unknown; Martha E Johnson. Jolifi’-on. her husband whose Christian name to the plaintiffs is un-km-wn. Mary Barnhart, Valentine Barnhart, tier hiialaind; Constant LJItl,.. Ehle, his wife whosa Christian nam» to the plaintiffs is unknown; Elizabeth Ehle. Ehle, If.-r huwtssnd whose Christian name to the plaintiffs l» unknown; Isaac Hiille, Still*, his wife, whose Christian name t„ the plaintiffs Is unknown, the children, descendants and If-lrs. the unknown husband or wife of each of the above named persons who lie living, the widower or Widow, a* the < ase may be; the < r. dltors and administrators of the estates; the legatees, devisees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament of any -if the above name>l defendant's who are dead: and all the women once known by , any of the names above set out. who i have hanged their name* and who are known by some other names, ; the names of which are unknown to the plaintiffs, and all person* who assert any title, claim or Interest in or a Hen upon the real estate ! des. rllx-d herein, the names of which are unknown to the plaintiffs, are not r- sident* of the Htate of Indiana, and that the residence of each , of sal-1 defendant* after diligent In- . «iulry and search I* unknown, and i th t -aid cause of aetlon Is to quiet , title t„ tlie following described real I estate In Adams County, State of Indiana, to-wlt: • The southeast quarter of section 22 In township 2- north, range 13 east, containing !«• acres of land; Also, the northwest quarter of the . northwest quarter of se- tlon 26 In township 27 north, range 13 east, containing 40 acres of land, more or ; leas. That said as tlon I* Instituted and • proset i by -aid plaintiff* for the i purp .se of quieting the title to the , ii,..,,. ,i .. ril-eil real estate aa ag»lMl all d- femlants. . lalm* and claimants whatsoever anil whomsoever and against the world. W her-as tin- said plaintiffs have . h> endorsement ~n said complaint required said defendant* to appear In court and answer on demur therel*43* n **** *'** itoptemtssr, i Now. therefore, said defendants ar.- herel.y notified of the filing u n,| 1 pendency of said complaint against , I hern and unless they appear and ; answer ~r demur thereto, at tire calling <.f said - sure on the 21st day , of September, I*l3, the same being tli*- 14th Judicial day of the term of ; said court I,egun and held nt the court ho rse in the City of Decatur on th- 6th day of H-i-t- mber, f said ■ omplrilnt and the matters and things tile rein contained and alle*ed. Will be heard and determined In , their al-seri- e. Clyde <>. Tmutner, 'He lit Clerk. Adams Circuit Court, i July 2»-Aug 4-11 American sentiment for women'* i suffrage is said to have dated bar k to .i meeting held In Seneca Park, New York, in IX4B NOTICE! We are now buying all grade* of Paper stock at present market pric*. Also want Scrap Iron, Rag*, Rubber, Batterle*, Atrt* Radiator*. Brat*, Copper, Aluminum, Zine, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wlr* and Tin. But Not Tin Can*. All kind* of tcrap la essential 1 for war purpoae*. We are also buyer* of Beef Hide*, Calf Skin*, Sheep Pelt*, Tallow. Fate and Greaeee, Old Lard. etc. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe Phone 442

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “MAKES MEN OF MICE” HI THE MICE |SEADU6T is VALUABLE] x — n BEEN IN POPEWE'S UJHEN WOU MOISTEN J SEADU6T-IMUST SEADUST IT W V LJ 7 o -J V\ ///?£;( zt a® Ofs z • y ’AI »x 4i* ' < A 11 ' U.l • BLONDIE MENTAL FATIGUE! By Chic Young sstfeLw dV r - ______ -*■ e. . ggfA

ft 1 k * ***« X TW’O of the five United State* senator* who are making a globular tour of Allied war front* ar* ahown aa they atep from the bomber which • ferried them across the Atlantia to England. They ar* Ralph O, Brewxter of Maine, foreground, and Jamea M. Mead, New York. (lattrnotionti) Gary Is Tesl City For OPA Campaign Program Is Carried Out By Townspeople Gary, Ind.. Aug. 11 — (UP) — When mother send* little Mary down to the store in Gary. Ind — It'* an important economic experiment. For the OPA has chosen this midwestern factory town a* a test city for it* hoidthe-iine campaign. Gary housewives are busy learning all about the inflation spiral—and what they must do tr> prevent It. Their big job. the OPA tells them. I* to hold down price*. And they can do this by paying no more than top legal price* for any article and refusing to accept rationed goods without paying ration stamp*. Gary was selected for the experiment chiefly because it is a laltor shortage area. And in such areas, the OPA explained, inflation tends to develop The program is being carried out entirely l»y the townspeople themselves. Thirty four citisens have formed a committee to tell the people of Gary exactly how they can check inflation, and to | get them to pledge co-operation. Result* of the experiment will I be employed in similar campaigns I In other parts of the country. ALLIED ARMIES (Coattooed Frea Fag* 1) •Ina. and prolwbly force the Germane into the »ea in a very short time. The toll on enemy prisoners now Is placed at 125.000 and Allied headquarter* also announced today that since the etart of the Sicilian camimign our planes have destroyed 422 Axis aircraft, not I counting tho-e wrecked on the ground.

Annual Slate Legion Meet This Weekend Three-Way Battle On For Commander Indianapolis. Aug. 11 — (UPI The Indiana American l-egion meets for its 25th annual convention this weekend in Indianapolis. Much of the color and frills of peacetime legion convention* will give way to a two-day program of discussion of wartime and postwar problems. But the department elections continue to hold interest in the convention spotlight. A three-way race to succeed state commander Clarence Gramelspacher of Jasper features candidate* F. Dean Bechloi of Garrett. Wayne Lowe of Terre Haute and Patrick Maloney of Crown Point. Mr*. Euia McMann u! South Bend and Mrs. Bernice Soiiiday of Knox are candidates for election as president of the state legion aux lliary Mrs. George Waitball of Clinton I* the retiring president. Gramrlspaiher said that a record number of 41.500 Hoosiers now are members of the legion. This iiiciud-s 1.000 veterans of the current war. The convention is expected to act on a resolution against relocating Japanese in Indiana and ask Ing that relocation center* be returned to th* jurisdiction of the army. Another resolution will ask that all war prisoners In the United State* lie returned to their home lands after the war—as provided by international law. Gasoline Sales In East Are Reduced New York. Aug. 11 (UPI Gasoline sales in the east have been rdeuced to 75 percent of the August quota in an "emergency measure.” The order was Issued to primary petroleum supplier*, who attributed the shortage to the refusal of middle west companies to ship oil products to the east. "Why should the middle west--1 ern dealers ship their products to I the eastern seaboard." one petroleum representative asked, "when they can sell their stuff like hot II Im HL 1 > f' 1 * ' c ■ Kfe-.d I ft COMMANDIR-IN-CHIEF of U. 8. naval forces in European waters, Admiral Harold R Stark, has his picture snapped in an unusual pose as he inspects a naval gunnery school somewhere in England. This is an official U. 8. Navy photo. (InttrmtionalJ >

(AMERICAN HEROES BY LEFF When »ur mortars were pounding Maknmsy Hill near Sidi Bu-Sid in Airies, Private J»me» Kiigolo of Brooklyn, New York. w«« one ol the men bringing up the ammunition. Struck by shrapnel, he kept going until he dropped, was awarded the Purple Heart- On r '*' r r batliefront men like Rugoio press the attack rrlentiewly, regardle.. ol |ier.onal ro*t. Are you doing enough to keep our attack rolling through Payroll Saving*? BaMu^HaaHii^magßaagigmßigMßßMMgßtaauMßi^^Mggm ll V. 3. 7*M<sr> U*r*»O"<«r

cake* In the west, where rationing is not so strict?'' — O Fort Wayne Sergeant Bomber Crash Victim •Walla Walla. Wash.. Aug 11 (UPt Army official* at Walla Walla, Wash., -reveal that an Indiana man waa killed In the crash of a four-motored bomber yesterday. IL- wad sergeant Richard l-aird of Fort Wayne, who was among eight person* killed when their plane crushed and burned near Cecil, Ore. Walla Walla army authorities also announce that sergeant Marvin Anderson of lai Crosse. Ind., para-

SALE CALENDAR AUG. I I Business Building, Kill* Estate, 107 South 2nd street, Deca* tur. Ind. J. F. Ranmann, auctioneer. AUG. II —Karl Groth. 4 mile* north of Bluffton, Road No. 1. Hampshire* Roy S. Johnson. Auct. AUG. 17 Allee H. Horn. 80 acres and personal property, 1 mile South and 1 mile Went of Antwerp. Ohio. J. F. Santnann Auct. and 1 mile West of Antwerp. Ohio. J. F Ranmann—Auct. AUG. 17 Joe .Ebbskotte A Son, Van Wert Fairgrounds, Hog sale. Roy 8. Johnson. Auct. AUG. 18 Dr. S. D. Beavers & Leroy Riffle, 3 mile* west of Decatur. Closing out sale. Roy 8. Johnson it Ellenberger Bros., aucts. AUG. 19 Fort Wayne 1 11. pig and beef dub sale. Roy S Johnson, auctioneer. AUG 19 Dunakin Estate. 178 Acres and personal property, Antwerp. Ohio. J. F. Santnann. auctioneer. AUG. 19 Mr*. Levi It. Schindler. 38* mile* west, one-half mile north of Berne, 79 acre farm, personal property. Jeff Liechty, IL II High, auctioneer*. AUG. 20 —Char. Trowbridge, Rushville, Ind., Durocs. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. AUG. 21 Earl McVicker*. Upland. Ind. Durocs. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. AUG. 21 —J. W Hinsch. personal property, 3 miles south and 3'i East of Hicksville, Ohio. J. F Santnann Auctioneer. AUG. 23 C L. Custer, 1 mile south of Plea-ant Mill*. Closing out sale Johnson fc .Suntan, auctioneers. AUG. 21 Win c. Thomson and Son '!*» mile* south of Columbia City on the Peabody road Closing out sale Johnson and Gillespie. auctioneers. AUG. 28 Emmet Walter*. 5 miles west of Portland. Hampshire*. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. i AUG. 31 .Mrs. Homer Mills. 5 mile* north and '* mile east of Bhifftot;. Slin k -ale Roy S Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT. 1 Noah Egley. > t mile South of Monroe. Roy S. Johnson. auct. SEPT 2 Frank Brandt. Admr.. 4 miles southeast of Willshire Guernsey cattit and implements. Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT. 2 Finley tSrlker 120 Acres Improved Farm and Personal property 2 miles north and one west of Mark Center. Ohio. J. E. Ranmann Auctioneer. SEPT. 3—Elmer Fox 9 mile* east of Fort Wayn, on old number 18. Real estate and personal property. Roy Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT. I Nathan < Nelson I tnile east and % mil, south of Geneva. 47 air, farm Roy Johnson auctioneer SEPT c Ed Christen. 3 mile* north of Decatur Closing out sale. Roy S Johnson, aitctionem. SEPT 8 Fairgrounds Indianapolis, 411 Beef cattle sale. Roy 8. Johnson, auctictieer. SEPT. 9 Stillman Goff. Rockville, Ind. Hog* A Cattle. Roy 8. Johnson, auctioneer. SEPT lo Kehoe estati 2 mile, east of Cambridg, City Ind Real estati and personal property Repperl and Johnson, aucts. SEPT. 11 Indiana Statu Holstein sale. Lafayette. Roy 8. John >on. auctioneer.

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• ehuted to safety from another fourmotored bomber which crashed near Paterson, Wa*h. Keven of bls crew member* lost their live* iu the accident. In the current school year, about 1.900.000 pupils were graduated from the eight!! grade; 1,275.000 ' from high schools; and 175.04*0 from colleges and universities. ... «... ...... , Ik sure and allend Ihe aurtiun sales, corner Second and Madison si reels, N:0() each evening. 2 o. m. Saturday. Students oi the Repperl Auction School, Auctioneers. 18913