Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1943 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for flrat Insertion 30e Ono Timo, Per Word lJ4g Additional Insertions Per Word, Per Day 1< Obituaries, Verses, Resolutions n Menus, run menu styls.._ SI Notices, Cep Heads, S-pt body Mt (12 picas deep, one column) ♦-— < FORSALE PdR SALE — brooder houses* streamlined Insulated type, delivered and sot up, Immediate deUvarf on limited number. Bee Geneva Hatcheries, B. C. Btucky. Phono IM. Geneva, Ind. 128-ts Several Olu-Trua "pre-fabricated brooder house* on hand. Stiefel Grain Co.. 217 N. First St. 262-8 t of new homes for duration. Monthly payments easier than rent. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. k 256-ts FoFsale* —8» weaned pigs; 2 butcher cows: 1 white faced bull. Vernon Brodbeek. 8 miles northea<t of Decatur. 286 g3tx MR SALR- io hairs of good straw. Paul Fuhrman, route 1, Decatur. Poe phone. ' 268-g2tx MR SALE -1835 Cbevro’.t s.'-hm good rubber. Lloyd Byerly, I miles west of Monroe. 2«7 a3tx FOR BALE—An 8 row McCormack shredder. Good condition. Chaimer Brodbeek. 9 mile* north east of Decatur. 266g2tx FOR _ BALE - Two" coaster sleds. ice hockey shoe skates, size 9. Hawaiian guitar. Boy Scout suit and hat. size 12-14. Girls' tan allwool ccat, size 12. Two pair knit pajamas. *lze 12. Wool skirts and sweaters, size 12-14. Phone 5142 after 4 p. tn 2'15-3tx FOR SALE Furniture? dishes, clocks, and kitchen utensils. Some antique pieces. 919 No. Second St. a 265-3tx RECEIVED*SHIPMENT large size genuine Estate Heatrtlas, America's No. 1 home heater. Be wise; use stove certificate on genuine Estate Heatrola. The Decatur Hatchery. 267-8 t FOR~BALiI—B nke smoi ih Hampshire pigs, weight about 5o pounds each. 2 full-blooded Du roc sows. Third litter, will farrow March 1. H. P. Schmitt, phone 967, h 265-3 t FOR**SALE- 30 weaned pigs Sell all or part. Ed Whitright, 2 mile* southwest of court house. Phone 8825. 2«5g3t FOR~BALE—EIec t rtc~s wee per with attachments. Phone 1461. 265-3tx FOR SALE-12 - Dorßet*eweiir3“to 4 years old. And a good buck. Joe Koors. 2 miles scuth of Decatur on road 27. h 265 3t FOR SALE- Ahout" 85 White Rock pullets. Pat Barrera, flrat farm beyond Sun Set. 265 3tx FOR .SALE — Man's new topcoat and hat, 36 to 38 and 6 T 4; heavy overcoat, shirts. I<H; ail-wcol grey suit, 36. Ladle* brown gaberdine tailored suit with hip length jacket. !•; beautiful shoes. 7*u to B*4: nurses oxford-. 7t«. Phone 503. 267 3t Soys Mussolini Is Living As Recluse New York. Nov. 11-H ID-The Swiss newspaper "LHx-rta Stamps” says Benito MuMollnl is living as a recluse in a villa on U>mbardy Northern Italy, protected by n<«ts of machine gun-. The paper says Alessandro Pavolini. -ecretary of ths fascist government. Im directing the Villa's activities. A • pedal German storm troop escort accompanka Pavolini everywhere. — o- — Trade In a Good Town — Decatut NOTICE Positively no hunting on my farm. MRS. VON REBER NOTICE Due to large number of livestock on my farm, (formerly the Truman Goldner farm), no hunting will be permitted. CALVIN COPPESS NOTICE Positively no hunting on our farms without permission. C. E. Beil and W. H. Bell N. A. BIXLER ORTOMITRIfIT HOUR*: •:N to 11:80 12:M to 8:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. T*'epheno IM lyes Caamlaed Glasses Fitted

■ I j I / ! POWERFUL FIGURE who controls the Argentine government of President Pedro Ramirez is believed to be Col. Juan Peron, above, virtually unknown outside the Argentina Army. He is said to be responsible for the govern* ment's anti-United Nations and pro-Axis policy. (foternJtiona/J WANTED SEWING" MACHINE " REPAIRING —All makes. Needles, oil, belts, parte. Boardman's, 445 South First. 259-24tx WANTED - Radios to*”repair7"t’hrick Bro* 261-ts WANTED TO RENT-Madern or lemi-modern home. References. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 240-ktf WANTED—Hemvtitiching and huttonhole making. Mns. Boardman. 145 South First. 256-27 U WANTED -Cook. Need*not be experienced, just capable worker. General Electric cafeteria Phone 595 between 6 and 9p. m. 265-g3tx WANTED T(rKENT“^*Bo*to 200 acre farm. Cash or grain rent. Arthur Wilder. RR No. 4, Decatur. Indiana. 267-2tx WANTED- Teai hi-r with mall aon desires room and board In clean, modern home and care for child during working hours. R-pjy box 188, % Democrat. 386-g3tx FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts FREE ESTIMATES for roofing. siding and Johns Manville rock wool Insulation. Saves fuel, spell* comfort, health, security. Board man. Phone' 411. 259-24 t LOST AND FOUND FOI’ND .-'•'ray sheep. Owner inay have by seeing L. B. Koenig. Phone 6752. 266-g3tx — - RENT FOR RENT Two room house partly modern. 330 Line Streel. Phone 860 after 1:00 p. in. 267-a3tx Trade In a Good Town — Decat* win K TO WOW-HKaifSKVTS In ab<- Vilmim* t'lrrslt i nnri 'eplrnsber Term, 1013 < »m»U"*l Ivr llltnrer 8«. 17053 THE STATE OP INDIANA ADAMS <■')( NTY. SS Ml ■h. K-i Gregor v*. Caddie Lee Gn-gor. It -ippi'.irlng front affidavit, filed In th- mUtled cause, tiiat Cad'll'- Ix-e Gregor the al>< v.- named def-niient In a non-reibient ut the SO",- of Indiana. Xotl - I- therefore hereby given th-- tal'l Caddie la-e tl'egor that ahe be and appear b'-for- Hoti. Judge of the A-L'iiih Clr- ult Court on 'he 27th ■lay of I><• ember, 1»I3. the eante lining the JTtn Juilb lai Day of the next regular term tb-roof. to t,e holden at li>« Court D<* .itur. - oinmem Ing on Monday, tliw i'.lh day of November. A. D. ISIS, and plead by answer or demur to i-ald i-omplalnt for divorce or the »aine will be heard and 4>.termined in her a Icon* e. Witness m; name, and th-- Sea! of mM Court hereto affixed till* 27 day of October. 1»43. Clyde <> Troulner, Clerk By I'orothy H Be-ler. f»-puty. 11, W. Ilrtea*. Vltorney for I’lolntirf O. tol-er Z7th. 1»43. Oct 2S Nov. 4.11 Mino, or nvu. *»:rni;Mi.M io- i:«t»th \o. wit XoU- e '• hereby given to the creditor*, heir* and legatee* of M'rttia J Conner, de-e»*'-d to appear In the A-lam* Circuit Court, held at De tur. Indiana, on the 3rd day of Det . 1»43. and «how >au><*. If ant. why 'he Final Settlement A'l ount» with the relate of Mid de edent alMiuld not b<- approved: and »aid helm are notified to then and there mage proof of lielrahip, and receive their dlatrihutlve vliarea Willi* A. Fanner, Executor Decatur, Indiana, Nov. 3, 1943. Frrd 1.. I.ltterer. Sttorset Better Sale Service al no extra cost! Chris Bohnke AUCTIONEER R. 1, Decatur Hoagland phone. Call at my expense.

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Committee Studies Contract Settlement House Members To Continue In Detroit Chicago, Nov. It—(UP)—A house military affair* sub-committee, which I* in Chicago, plana to conclude Hi invastigatlun* today. Then it wil move on to Detroit to re•nine the inquiry. The eight members of the group learned yeiterday that contract claims In the Chicago ordnance district already total *500.000.000. Army ordnance officer* reported that the claims have been filed on contract)) totaling 110.0P0.000.000. The representatives also heard the army's side of a dispuie Involving comptroller general Lindsay Warren. Warren maintain- that bls general accounting office should be given authority to review contract settlement* negotiated by the army. He charges that army finance oficer* are incapable of negotiating satisfactory jetUemems. However, representative John Sparkman, who bead* the house group, told a press conference that Hlrtb Onlllrale Notice !■ hereby given that Benjamin Harrison Kinlth has filed a petition In the Circuit Court of Adam* County, Indiana, to have the time and place of his birth determined. oald petition I* eet for hearing on the !Bth day of November, 1913. CLYDE O. TROUTNSR Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Nov. 11 Get the most out of your tires by RECAPPING and VULCANIZING I them with the new SYNTHETIC CAMELBACK ; No Certificate Necessary. i Workmanship Guaranteed. ] QUICK SERVICE Reasonable Prices. F ’.j gt ' I ZINER OIL CO. ! 704 Monroe St. Phone 391 — Decatur

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contract psUlemeOte already aegotisted were very well done. o - ■ ■■■ War Plant Personnel 'Out Os Proportion* Indianapolis, Nov. 11—(UP)—Dr. Frank Suarks warn* employer* that Indiscriminate hiring will increase labor turnover and absenteeism. The W'abash college pre»tdeat and labor utilisation director of the war manpower commission adds that m« of pur sensei in war plants "all out of proportloa." Hr advices '■mployerw to concentrate on training programs. Spark* says: "It is futile, if you expect to increase war production, to hire anybody who ca nstsnd up.” ' 'OTrade in a Good Town — Decatur Need Heat this Winter? Today, more than avar bofora, it pay» to buy the genuine ~ • ESTATE HEATROLA USE YOU* STOVE PURCHASE CERTIFICATE WISELY..; GET AMERICA’S No. 1 HOME HEATER Why be aatisiied with lea* than Heatrola quality and Heatrola partons a nee? li you bees aeveral scorn* or a whole house to beat, why bo eattatied with a heater dootenod to boat ooly one or two rooms? Why put up with the dlaoomfort oi an ordinary radiant stove that broils your iaos while yosr bock froosos-whoa you ess enjoy the health and comfort of etrcolatinq wans air in a modern, pot cglaAh • •AaoMilocl bpttet? a_ ~-| f^ r9 from leu cool Only the genuine ) \ Istate Heatrola has ‘J ths famous Intonsi- -. 5. Fir* Air Duct that I traps heat...turns 1 | waste into wamth Stucky G Co| Monrtie, Ind.—Phone KI Open Every Evening except Wednesday

tHelp "Scrap” The Axis I Need Scrap Paper - Scrap Junk You Can Help In This Important Scrap Drive! Our government urgently needs this important scrap so don’t let it down. The scrap you “dig-up” will go a long way in helping to defeat the Axis - - and quickly. DRIVE STARTS SATURDAY with the following Schedule of Pick-up Saturday Nov. 13 Madison Street North Saturday Nov. 20 Madison Street South City trucks, with the assistance of the Boy Scouts will “pick-up” all scrap. Please tie newspapers and magazines in bundles or put in boxes and place along curb. FREE twine will be furnished at the following distribution centers: Rice Grocery, Bell’s Grocery, Schafers, Maier Hide & Fur Co., Miller’s Grocery, Adams st, Miller’s Grocery, N. Second st The proceeds of all scrap donated will be turned over to the Community War Fund and the Boy Scouts. If you wish to retain the money from the sale of your scrap, place a note on the bundle to this effect "Let's Do A Good Job” City of Decatur PHIL SAUER, Chairman

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