Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1943 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLAMIFICO [; aovkrtising rate* "'""— Minimum t«r flrat Inaartlon 30< j 1 Cm Tima, Par Word 1!4» | Additional Inaertlona Par Word, Par Day Id | — ObltuaritA VaraaA Raaolu- | tlona I* j Menua, ran menu aty!•___» |1 , NoUoaa, Cap Haada, H>L body 50c | (U plena daap, ona column) | FOR SALE rtii water paint Dabydray. Covert wall paper. Übrick Brot. »4 ts roh salt-t roo 4a r homes, I otreanHaad Insulated type, de> Hvarad and set op, immediate delivery oo limited number. See (knave Hatcheries, E. C. Stocky. Phone IM, Genova, Ind. 12S-tf FGRBALCTSS ’t shiver next winter, with F, H. A. paymenu easier than rent, insulated, weatherstripped, double floors, mean comfor*, less doctor bills. Be your own decorator, choose your home east Memorial Park now. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service, pbone 87u. I*B ts Uito F(BNffi’RE~~2~i>ed~room suites, complete with cheat and vanity; living room suites, china closet, several new and used studio coucbee, 12 twin size metal beds and coil springs, kitchen cabinets, several used dressers, new and us ed heating stoves, new and um«ml laundry stoves, one dozen used *x 12 Axminster rugs, sewing mat bine, A-l condition, Decatur Upbolstry Shop, 145 S. Second St. Pbone 420. 205-2 t for’baTk — Good used fpiece living room suite, i’houe *73-C. 203 31* FOR HALF — Sweetcorn for can nlng. .. . mile south of Peterson. Bring container. Frank Yager. 205-21 SALE Coat and -nowsuiSize 12. Phone *9l. Butler Garage. ' SOS-g2t FCJiTSALE - Three year old Guernsey cow. Fresh soon. Gilbert Hirschy. 2Mt milex east, one south Monroe. eos-2tx FoOALE~“MTk route Phene I Pi-O or »«-A Monroe. 2M-3U POR'MLE'-^Coronado healing stove. Wlcklesa kerosene stove. 5 burner with oven. Small cream separator. William R. Sander*. Phone ««74. 204-g3tx FOR’ boars of champion blood line; excellent quality. Piqua road. 4 mlle-y southeast of Decatur. Robert A. Ross. _ 205-2 U FOR BALE-Walnut "dining table, buffet, six chairs; Queen Ann style, good condition. Albert Beery. Phone 854. 2 WE STILL HAVEEIe- tri< Damper controls with thermostats complete; also hand chain damper controls and turnace repairing. Haugh Coal Co. Phone 49 2ot» 3: FOR - SALE ~ Tenth, Eleventh street garden lots, Northwest G. E. Good home sites after war. Just surveyed, each lot plainly marked. Be property owner for 15 monthly. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. PhPM <7O. 198-klf SAL* " Circulating Heater medium size. Frank Young Barber Shop. 112 Monroe St. 204-3 t FOR SALE Nylon fin.sb. rose color, steel construction Davenport; practically new. Phene M 94. 2<M-Jt — o FOR RENT FOR RENT— Modern 3 room houHt, indoor toilet, shower bath, furnished or unfurnished. Abo -I room semi-mod-em cabin. Immediate possesNion. Phone 7M74. Bellmont Lake Cabins. 2<W»k -It FOR RENT — Two 3-roorti s» mi-1 modern cabins, furnished. Willow Camp, 1 mile south of Decatur. Phone 1427 or 5572. b 201-ts LOSTANDFOUND LOST with currency, identification cards Please return at least the cards to "China" at Uwe's. Wm. J. Schumacher. Coht -A and B ration book-” John Teeple. route 1. Monroe 2od-rltx L6Wt -4 Food* ration books. No 21 Finder please return to Wm Reheweg. Decatur R. 2. flO*-tx - o — One hundred tin can* will provide the steel used in a lovib bomb SIOTW K Xottee (s herehr (iven th»( the enuotsmiion vt the male voter* ot Adem* County, is filed in th* A tdl<or\ OffL e of Adame County. De catar. Indiana, tbs same I* eut-J*- 1 *" POUR Inapto-tlon SraftiK » ! ? mMmWHMF - ■ Ji* rrOMa township .... Kirkland township * Msvys township 3*J Mu* Croak towasbic .. **■ ■saros township »** Hartford township ... Wohaan townsbip ... IMwsnn -— I'* WaihUgloa toWr.iLm ... X* « J -Vr** Aumtee AAoum County i»ian« Aug 31

r* *1 Wkoi'll'Ufiik WAR BONDS Magic Carpat Before we capture foreign landing field* we bomb them full of hole* and then we repair them; but to make them immediately usable our engineers have improvised a temporary runway of steel strip* and bar* 150 feet wide and 3.000 feet long. Come* in bandy on these Mediterranean islands. Cost* 25 cents a square foot. Figure it out yourself. How many square feet are you buying in War Bonds? In Warsaw, Rotterdam, Belgrade, Hitler'* Cuftwaffe showed how futile were land troops against trained air squadrons. Now it's our turn to show Goering what a really good air force can accomplish. U. 5. Trtaiurf Oftt'lnuni WANTED ■ ft adl o a to repair. Uhrlck Bros 104-ts WANTED Driver *ali.*mun for bn-ad truth Comuilxsion job; guaranteed >45 per w.-.-k. Blateinent of availability required. Stewart* Bakery. 106-31 WANTED Wooden play pen Phon. 204-g3t WANTED TO KENT •; or 7 room house in country with or without acreage, near Decatur. B>>x 164. care Demwrat. l«? 6 2tx W’A < ’u«t <>m>- r* Roofing, siding and John Manville rock wool insulation, saw* fuel, spell* comfort, securty. Three-ycar terms. Boardman. Phone 411. 181-2 Ct WXNT—Ride to Fort Wayne, th.rd trick, defense worker. Phone 5421. 204-3tx WANTED Llrl to t«k>- dictation and do typing. Part time Evenings. PtafiMt ;> >. 294-gStx ~ We”pay”big)ic»t’p7ic<-a for your used treadle or electric sewing machine. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Fort Wayne. Ind. 2bl-12tx WANTED Sevural men familiar with lumber manufacturing, stump to sitack preferred. Steady employment In an essential industry. Apply Earl D. Colter, 34s Winchester St. Phone 994. 203-12tx WANTED—Used applicances, such as washers, refrigerators, irons, Briggs Stratton, Maytag motors. We pay caah. Arnold A Klenk. Phone 4443. 201-ts WANTED Girl or middle age~d lady to stay in home. .May stay nighist or part-time. Mrs. Jiaso Sutton. 205-ts WANTED” AH kindtTof - hay, oat* or wheat straw. Burk Elevator. 185 b t f MISCELLANEOUS SIS*'LOANS ,1 «% tor W SMH. No szpenae to borrower. C. D Lewton. Decatur, Ind. 15 b-U FARMERS "ATTENTION — We r» move dead horses, cows, hog*, etc. Decatur pbone 2009. We pay all phene charges. The Stadler Products Co. 1> ts ' FARM LOANS at 4% so: II y*ar*. No commission charge. See John ' W. Tyndall. Room 7. People* Loan A Trust Bldg IM Card of Thank* We wish to expre * our sincere gratitude to ail our friend* and neighbor* who UMi*t<*d at the death of our non and brother Carl D. Baumgartner We thank Rev. Rus•ell Weller for his comforting words, the Ladle- Aid for their splendid help, an! all those who brought floral offerings or assisted ;n any way Mr. and Mrs Joe ll.iumgartner and Family.

■ ■= Leo “Dutch” Ehinger insurance FIRE _ WIND — AUTO | "20 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 NOTICE I will be out of my office Sept. 1 to Soot. 10 inciuowe. DR PECK N. A. BIXLER optometrist NOURS: S:N to 11:10 «:» *• »»• taturOoye. S:00 P. m. Telephone IM [ |>M UomlnM &*—•

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annjwisTHAWß’s wotick or or Musi, kststs; The under sig n-<l administrator of the --State of Ix-rnuel D. Adaius. deceased hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adame Circuit Court he will at the hour of » 00 O') lock A M of the l(*th day of .Onptember. I*4* at the law office of EUrl It Adams, IS* N. *»econ<l at. Decatur. Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sal" at private sale, all the inlereet of dei-edent in and to the following deoclbed real estate, situated in Adam* and Huntington counties iu the State ot Indiana, to-wit; (a* Inlot number three hundred forty nine in Mouthern Addition to town now city, of l»e)-atur, Indiana. (b* The undivided one half part of the following The norlhweot Fra> tlona! >1 of section 31, towni ship nortli. range lo ,-aat, containing 124 acre* more or less: also <3 acre* off of the south side of the southwest quarter of section 30, township 2« north, range 10 east. << » The undivided b» of G*e following: all that part of out lot* No. 12 and 13 in Ewing's Addition of (lutlota to the town of Huntington. Indiana, lying and being north of Webater stret In said city, ex-ept ' that portion of said outlot* as has heretofore been <onveyed to the t'hl< ago a Atlantic Railroad, now ('hit)*,, A- Erie railroad for their main line and si» h portion a* ha* heretofore been conveyed to the Chii.igo a Erie Hall road for a transfer tra'k to Wabash Railroad, Sold mat estate will be sold sub)ect to the approval of Ute Adam* r|i ■ ui* Court for not !•■»* than the full appraised value thereof and on the following teim* and conditions: b.ild real estate will be sold free of all liens save and except taxee, rights of tenants and a certain mortgage on des) riptlon (b) held by the Amerban United Life Ins. Co., for cash or at option of the pun baser one third <asb. one third 111 nine months and one third In IS months, said deferred payments he evidenced by notes executed pur<-he»-er u r purchasers with Internet at 4% per annum thereon and secured by mortgage upon that portion of real estate sold. tiaid real estate may *"• sold either In parcel* or In bulk. Earl B. Adam*, Administrator Aug 17-21-31 Hept 7 . .. .. . * .woricK to woN-HEsiDKirrg la the ttfams t tra-ali « wart In taealloa 1U43. Be. 17MI BTATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMR HH Hubert P H-hmltt. Simeon M. S'-luultt. Executor* of last will and testainent of l>yonis *<■ hmltt, de- > eased vs. Emma Williams, et al The plaintiff* in th" above entitled cause of a- (lon have filed their < 'onplaint liierrin together with an affidavit that the defendants, Martin H-hll< kman. Emma Williams. Angellne H Macy Young<|iil*t and Imra laturle. ar. non-residents of the state ot Indiana, unq.lltaX. tho plaintiffs' cause „f action being a complaint for foreclosure of au Indemnifying mortgage on real estate situated In Adam* C.unty, Indiana, and deserUMMl as follows: Inlot number 2*l In the first addition t<> the town (now city* of Decatur, Indiana, except therefrom: Commencing at the southeast corner of said Inlot 2*l them, north along the west line of First Street twenty (28) feet, thence west parallel with tli< soutii line of said lot seventy GO) feet, theme south parallel with the east line of said lot twenty (?0> fe>-t. theme east along the south line of said lot seventy GO* feet to the place of beginning That th* defendants are hereby ' notified that unless they be anti appear In the Adam* Circuit Court oh the 33rd day of October. 1K43. ths same (.<■ lug the 43nd Judicial day of th" September term. 1*43. at ths <-»urt house In Decatur. Indiana, aald county and stat", and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whersof, 1 have hereunto set my band am) affix the seal of »ald court this 13th day of August. 1043. Clyde O. TroUtner Clerk. Adam* Clr< uit Court l«. Hrmy tllrrl;, literacy fur plaintiff*. Aug 17-24-M XtOTItM TO T4XF49EN* No(|. e !• hereby given that tho following additional appropriations will be aaked by the trustee at the meeting of the advisory board of Washington township. Adams ■ aunty Ind ans, In the trustee')) ..ffi. e, Tuesday, September 7, 1343 at 7:30 P. SI. Tuition fun.l 2«. |F.n mi Spe. lai e hool Fund I.’. !<>)) «(* Hpe-lai *< liool, Fund .’3. 78<> "• Pr.iiH-rty owner* have the right to be In •>'! thereon John II Htom-lruner, trustee of Washington Township Aug 21-11 ippulnlioeat as tdmtststrlrts E*l*lr te K'lZ Noll e Is '). r>. > Tll.lt tin) I und« reigned has been appointed Ad--nlniatiator of the estate ••{ Harvey I. Hlpc, l.stt '<• Adams County, deI < eased. The estate Is probably sol--1 Vent Mary M Wpe, Admlnl-t) u Henry II Hellrr. tllnrney I Aug 31. 1»IJ Aug 34-ZI Kept. 7 A 37 mtn anti-aircraft gun can shoot almut 1.0(8' imundsi of copper in 10 iniuutc* Tin can* help sup- , ply copper.