Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1944 — Page 5

UtIDAY, JULY. 31,1944.

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LOCAL CLAMiFIffD * ADVERTIgIMQ RATU Minimum for first Insertlea 80* Ono Time, Fer Word—— ifte Additional IneerUens Per Word, Per Day.,.— 14 Card of Thanks — io* Obituaries, Vereoa, Reoolulll— 51 Menus, run menu style gi Notice* Cap Heads, body go* (12 plcg* deep, one column) — p InKrtion Deadline Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline is 9 a. m. FOR SALE" FOR SALE—dontpicte line of wlrlog supplies and fixtures. Uhrlck Bros. Phone 360. 40 ts chicks- now hatching. PuUorum tested, AAA Quality, bred for heavy egg production. Order your broiler chicka for layers now. Open each evening except Wednesday evening. Model Hatchery, Monroe. Ind. Phone 84. 806-ts FOR SAIJJ — Farmc-trsctor regular on good rubber. Easy clean milker, used 2 mo*. Lervll Reinhart. Geneva, route 2. 168-Stx FOR BALE — AU available new houses co Oak and Rtovenson streets are sold- Watch for future announcement of last six new homes. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 168-K6t FOR SALE —Eight garden <>r building lots on 11th street west of Novelty Co. 860 each. 85 down, |5 monthly. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 168.tf ROF SALE— Pure bred Angus bulls, cows and heifers. Carl A. Ens, South Whitley. Ind. 170-3tx FTO SAJI! "TmcTarne refrigenttm suitable for small grocery or restaurant; also idea] for home with large family. Arnold A Klenk. 170-8 t JL’BT RECEIVEH of Simmons mattieeses Liberal trade-in allowance for your old mattress. Sprague Furn. Co. Phone IW. 170-3 t WE HAVE livingroom suites.studio couches, tilt chairms. platform rockera with springs. We invite you to look them over. Sprague Furn. Co Phone 199. 17e-3t J IST ARRJ VHb'—Kneeliok desk* Utility cabinets, breakfast sets, bedroom anltes. a few 9 x 12 Axminster and Wilton ruga, high chairs, pictures and mirrors. Sprague Furn. Co. Phone 199 179dt OUT THEY GO—!<arge number of metal army cots with mattress or pad. 2U% below ceiling price. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 193. 170-3 t FOR SALE—Chest o fbrawers, two

kitchen table* and chair*. Kinger sewing machine. Phone 149. i7l-2t FOR SALE --.Apple*. Elm St. Phone 1458 171-bßi FOR SALE—or put out on share? fulilblooded Hototein bull. Plion-t 816-G. 171b2t FOR SALE—O yen- old cow; fresh with day old calf 6 miles north on 27, Henry Bultemcier. 171-Ctx FOR SALE—S year old liorie? good worker. Gilbert Thieme, route 5-172-gßlx PoiniAl .E -I'reMC Holsteht cow aql calf. 5 gallon cow. Kenneth Mitchel, 4 mile* eaat ot Monto*. ' 3t FOR SAJ.E -‘Well improved highly productive 160 Acre Farm, near Monyoe. Ind., on Paved road. Mid■west Realty Auction Co Decatur, ludiana Phone 174. 172-2 t FOR SALE—IS acre*, fine set of Improvements, level black land, near Decatur Ind. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Phone 174 172-2 t FOR SALE-8 hole Frigidare Ice Cream cartilnot; 8 ft household electric refrigerator; Liquid carbonic beer tap; i tee cake coolers; 2 allow cases; cash register; mall mixer; twbles and stool* tor restaurant. See KiJbert Rittui 116 N. 11th. Saturday morning. 472-ltx ' ■ O I. MARKETS AT A GLANCK By United Preaa Stock* sharply Iqnver 'u active trading. (Bonds lower. Cui>b slock* lower. Chicago atouk* lower. Cotton off as much as >1.20 a a bale. Wheal and oats irregular; rye and Itarley fractious hlgliei. Chicago livestock: Hog* steady to firm; cattle draggy, uuderiom.siren; sheep fully steady y Trad* la a Good Town — Decatur N. A. BIXLER OPTOMCTRIST HOURS: 1:30 to 11:80 13:80 Is 8:00 SBtordty*, 8:00 *. m. T*ls*t»sna I*B Egea Kfi«m!p«ff 91M***

WANTED WE MAKE covered buttons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 445 South First. 156-25 U WAjlTED—Rsdio* to rspsir Thrick Bro*. 281-ts SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING —AU makes. Needles, oil. Belts,' parts Boardman's, 445 South First. 156-25 U A vacancywill “exist "on one of the Daily Democrat carrier routee this week. Papt-iw gold to ixry on Little .Merchant plan. District include* Homewood. If interested apply Circulation Dr-pt. l«£-2tx WANTED «Sili sise ba"bF"W Phone 1566. 169-2tx WANTED -To do custom pick-up baling of hay and straw, would also bale on share*. Melvin Fle:cher. ’A mile south, ’A mile east of Craigville. Craigviile phone. 170-4tx W<ANTEt> — To rcnt small house or apartment. Reply Democrat Box 264.171-31 X WANTED — Girl for local office work. Address Box 266 % Democrat- 171-3 t WANTEb—To dip, 10.000 head of Adams county sheep. Get rid of ticks and lice; improve weight and quality of wool. For dipping appointment write Lorin Glass, care U. V. Dilling, Route 2, Decatur. a 164-6 t eod AND FOUND LOST dlrcswii leather billfold containing idcuUficatiou and sum of money. Reward. Cali 6311. 171-g3tx MISCELLANEOUS FREE for roofing, si<ling and John Manville rock wool insulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 156-25 t farm move dead horses, cows, bogs, etc. Dvcatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts KILL PLIES with Purhia Fly Spray. For the house and livestock. Stiefel Grain Co., 217 No. First Street. a 164-12 t HuTORS— We carry a complete line of electric motors, including I*3, H, % b.p. Also a complete line of elMtricai supplies. Arnold & Klenk. gff-tf MONEY TO IX>AN—Cash loan* of 110 to >3OO made to women or men. Decatur Loan and Discount Co. above Auto Liceuae Bureau. T FARM LOANS aTIVIor 't. 7, 17, 15, 30, 30, 85, 40 years. No charge to th* borrower, borrower can pay any amount at aay time on the principal. Drop tn., a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lawton. 853-T Q FOR RENT

FOR RENT I three room cabin, furnished; 1 large room < quipped for light housekeeping, iududiug electric refrigerator. 222 N. Fourth. Phone 1427. 172-g3t o Former Silent Movie Star Dies Thursday ‘Hollywood July 21 (LP) Death yesterday baited the comeback attempts erf .Mildred Harris. 43. first wife of comedian Charlie Chaplin and one of J hi- highest paid *tai» ot lhe silent screen. iMiss Harris died shortly after noon from pneumina that followed an abdominal operation slie underwent 10 day* ago. —o —— — Florida* coast line of about 1200 miles is longer than that of NEW LOAN PLAN In addition Io our regular farm loan*; terms 5 to 35 years at 4'., with no expense to borrower. We will make 30 year 4% loan* <>n tracts irom 5 to 4o acres with modern buildings. This is a Huburban loan. C. D. Lewton.

Leo “Dutch” Ehinger INSURANCE Flßff — WIND — AUTO 720 N. 3rd St. Phone 570 NOTICE! We are now buying *ll grade* of Paper atock at present market price. Alao want Scrap Iron, Ragt, Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiator*. Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wlr* and Tin. But Net Tin Can*. All kind* of acrap la eaaential for w«r purpose*. We are alao buy era of Beef Hides, Calf Skins, Sheep Pelt*. Tallow, Fate and Greaaaa, Old Lard, etc. THE MAIER HIDE A FLR CO. TjP W. Monroo Phene 443

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AON MESIOKHT SOTU'B In the A*SMI« Ctrenlt t'aiart la Vaeallna. 1*44 Statetof Indiana County of Adams.HK: John K Cotchln, Plaintiff vs, Nkholas vjiiirk et al. Defendants Now < omen the plaintiff by Peril L Lllterer. hl- attorney, and files his complaint herein, bigi-iT/iet with the affidavit of a . .siq.et -nl person that the rcaldencs upon dill Kent Inquiry Is unknown of the following named defendanls. towlt Nicholas Quirk. Susan Quirk. William Hull; John Ml.ean. JohnMeLane; Henry Ncl-ane; Henry M- • lean, as administrator with the will annexed of the .state of John M<--deceased. Henry .M.-l.oan Administrator with the will annexed of John M'lx-sn. Deceased; Henry M. la-an Administrator with the will Hiin<-x-<l. Ann M.da-ati, Henry M- Man John M< - fa , nn i*>n of John Jd< Iwan.ltee. Jatnee M' lx-an, 'Tiarles MeL<an; Mary Ann M- la-an; Daniel Mi laan. MI.-lMel Mellon. Henry M. I-ean Ailmr. with will annexed; He nry M< lx-iin Administrator of the tvdaJc of John M.-laan, Deceaaed; Henry M-da-an Administrator, Henry M'-lwan Admr.; David Studatmker f. ad Uit.-m for Mary Ann M.-txMn, Mh-hael Mila-an. Daniel Mcla-an: David Studabakvr Guardian. William M< l.au*li|in. Jesse NW,-ll>-k Administrator IH- Bonis Non; Rose M> laiii«ldln: Rose Ann Me. IxtuKlilln; Anna Culchin; Martha G. I'lmer; John M. M. Lean: Rosa M. MelxiuKhlln; Jesse NHillck. Adm ; The unknown hUHlianrts and wive* respectively of -•;•< h of the above liatni d and designated perxons. Hie names of all of whom are unknown to the tilalnliff; The unknown widowers and widows resp<' tively of each of the above named and designated persons, the iumimh of all of wlkuii are unknown to lhe plaintiff; The unknown children, ileseciolairts, heirs, surviving spouses. i-r-Mltors and administrator* of the .-state, devisees, 1.-gatees, trust.-.-s and executors of of the lust will and Instilment, successors In Intoreat and aw'lgn* respectively <>f each of the aliove named and <|i-slgmst«l d«. <-a*.d person*, the name* of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; All »f the women once known by any of lh>- names and designations al.ove slated whose name* may have been changed and who are now known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to Hie plaintiff. The spouses of all the p. rsnn* above nam. d, described and designated ax ilefendantx to thlx a>--Hon who are marrlml. Hie name* of nil of whom are unknown to Hie plaintiff; All |>er*one siel ccrporatlons who asx.-rl or miglit asxert any title, claim or Interest in or lien upon Hie r.-tl rotate described In the complaint. In this action, by under, or through any of the defendants In this action named, described and designated In xaid .-oinplalnt. the name* of all „f whom are unknown to lhe plaintiff; Tlial said action I* for Hie purl*>*e of iiulcllng title r>> real estate In the State of Indiana; that a iauxiof action exlxtx against all of xAld d- feii.lanta. that all of said defendant* arc necessary parties tn *al<l action an I that th< y are believed t<, be non-resident* of the State of Indiana. Tin- following real -state in Adam* County. In the Stale of Indiana, I* di-*' rl'M-d in said l omplalnj, tvwit : The wo*t half of th., northwext quart r of *.-i-t|on twenty three 1331 In township twenty seven <271 north, rang, fourte.-n 1 1 It east, eontabling eighty <XOi a< re* ~r land, more or le«*. according to Government Survey Thl* action I* instituted and prose 'ute.l by naid plaintiff for th< purpose of .|ulrllng lib* title to the rial r*t«te above described ngalnet al! cl iliiiunt* wliatso. ver Notice Is therefore hereby given Hull unless they be and app.-ar on the 1’.11..1.ii of iik S.-|,ti-u.i». T-rni.

Notice! We will be cloaed July 24 to Aug. 7 for g*neral repairs. SHEETS BROS. CLEANERS. NOTICE Why shop around when we pay the top price allowed by OP A on g<N>d popular used earn. SAM DIXON MOTOR SALES Celina, Ohio NOTICE! We will Im* closed July 24 to Aug. 7 for general repair*. VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “A LITTLE RESPEC T, PLEASE!” /WHERE VPIPE DOWN) I TALKIN J fOKAV/pipP POIDN SIR f J "TZ— £2)' lapmkalß JiTva forgets t/tox. K- s ak?Svr' \ —x x —IV!' '■ ■■ > fLjjpnO 11 ra. v..w«M mbmah* sims a 7«2l ( \ BLONDIE - AND HIS SHOE BLACKENING WITHOUT CREAM! By Chic Young -- T RP J w JX (teu-theT/an, Fix HATEI/y (you'iaT] B v 1 I VOU WANT WANT MY EGGS HALF • cWj 5 /SO I you? EGGS WtA > SHOES SOLED. WITH ( SHARP VSjfcZJ scrambled rubber / in the /r\?l Ct > u- / Jw 0N heels (mocnino W&A ITff. \ \ // ) / -T.-iS /•QI/' H kz Twry~~ ~ aOi Sv U Jk' —wr MB

IM4 vs Um- Adams Circuit Court. <ielng the l«Hh d»y of Septerrtber. 1*44 to be begun and hoMen on the 4Ui day of JS-ptxmbcr I*ll at Use iViurt House in the City of Delator, and said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaiiit, the same will be heard and determined in their absence In Witness hereof, I have hereunto sot my liar* and affixed Hie seal of raid Court In the office of the Clerk thereof. In the City of Deeslur, Indiana, this IVth day of July, Clyde O. Trout tier Clerk of Adams Circuit Court Ferd L. I.ltlerrr. Altorsey July tl-3t Aug. 4 Legal Notice The Trustee and Advisory Board of l’i«t>|. Township will meet July list 1911 x P. M at trustee* office. t» negotiate a is.nlract for school buss driver* and will continue to negotiate until a driver I* hired. Chas A. Futiromn Trustee of Preble Township July 21 ROOSEVELT ADDRESS (ConUnood Float Pago 1) he stressed that ••the war waits for uo elections . . decision* mu«t be made —plans must be laid—strategy must be carried out.” .Mr. Roosevelt left Washington on July 13 and swung through 16 states ala loafing 20-mile clip, resting aud handling a tot of paper work, including the composition of his address, during the journey. During the trip he made two major stops—-one on July 14 for nine hours at bis Hyde Park, N. Y.. home and again in Chicago on July 15 for a few minutes when he naw Robert E. Hannegau, national Democratic chairman. Hannegan boarded the Prealdent's private car In railroad yards on the edge of the city and was with lhe chief executive for ab»ut five minutes. While traveling, .Mr. Roosevelt remained in constant touch with Washington aud piobably Hannegan, 100. Special telephones were put aboard hi* car several Urnew a day at stops to service the train. Member* ot the President's party included his wife; Adm. William D. Ix-ahy, chief of staff to the coni-mander-lnchief" Vice Adm. Roas T. Mclntire, Mr. Roosevelts physician and surgeon general of the navy; Maj. Gen. Edwin M Watson, secretary and military aide; Hear Adm. Wilson Brown, naval aide; Judge Samuel I. Roseiiinan.

SWTISriED When you have a loss covered by inaurance, you expect the claim to be paid in accordance with your in* •urance contract. Pick only the beat and strongest companies in which to plaee your protection — companies that settle all just claims, promptly and fairly. This agency represent* such companies. Inland Smith Insurance Ag. Leland Smith Glenn Hill let and Monroe St*.—Phone 140

counsel to the President; Elmer Davie, director of the Office of War Information, and Mis* Grace Tully, the President's private sec retary. White House correspoud>-nt* f«r the United Press, A*o<>ciated Press and International News Service also were with the President. 0 British Troops Raid Japs' Staging Camp Southeast Asia Headquarters, Kandy, Ceylon. July 21 —(UP) British troop* pursuing the Japanese fleeing southward from the .Manipur valley, raided the enemy's key staging casnp 26 miles south ot Ukhruy. a cotnmuniue said today Considerable quantiti<« of equip inent were seised and a number of enemy troops killed in the raid, the comtnuniue add<tl Oklahoma* governor, secretary of alate, auditor and treasurer are elected for four-year term*, and cannot directly succeed themselves in office. The first skyscraper of steel conslruction in the U. S was the Tacoma building in Chicago. It was torn down in 1929 to make way for an even higher structure.

MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS <*¥ Hm Mritad lh« ronAdaac* ol mathar* for mora u.an 45 yaara. Good lor cUldna who «u*«r eccaaioaal corwtipatUn —rad for all lha lamily whan a reliable, alaaaiaaly-acting laaativa ia seeded Pachas* ad I4aae»-ra-taka powder*. 55. Be nn tn nah tor Mtfht Gray'i Sumi Ptw4" t . At all drug rlaeae

ARE YOU LT\. F® In other words do you toko rtie camera like the proK Jgj vorbial duck doe* to waftJMI y ler? Being photogenic doesn't limit itself to movie stars or fashion models*- *■ ° ny wcman in ,he ri 9 ht clothes can be photogenic.' W , Rjt When you choose a pattern in X our co'Ted size, 1 B telecf y° ur mosl becoming ; colors, pick-out your faI ■ & vorife fabric and make it' fit you—you'll be PHO- " X BBS TOGENIC. Start lowing to. I / I lIJ jatterru. | Look foMhem daily in ba Jti r n iraxx-JBuL JraroKaHßraglMMl I Decatur Daily Democrat

For the first 10 mouths ot 1*43, there were 4.392 million cigsr* svail able for clvilismt. a* compared with 5.047 million the game period in 1942, a decrease of approximately 13 percent. Tame Rabbit Sun.—Ehler’n. No Job Too targe And None Too Small OFORI) RICHARDS WE CLEAN Septic Tanks. Cess Pools. Sanitary Toilets, W. P. A. foilets, etc. We use new tank trucks and powerful suction pumps, making it possible for us to do all cleaning jobs quickly and without offensive odors. Premises are taft Completely Sanitary. Telephone 5572.

NOTICE! .My shop will lie closed JULY 24 to AUG. 7 BRUSH WILLEK TAILOR SHOP

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Chicago Grain Clo*o Wh.-nt: July 168 M-K: »«P' 1-M Dec 147%->4; M«y 1/3 <J»i«: July 78U anked; Sept. 73; Dec 71%%; May 71% bid.

A {aun Imk? Im w mU tog about the dfitaa Life lomrfoce Compaoy’i n«w Farm Loan Plao. Low tatca, • >4 year Mpayauot plan* a RaaerTt Fund Safety feature, a liberal pre*pajr» meat privilege, no com■tiaaioo, appraisal, ot titlo ffwmlnfirirwi coatt CO thf borrower. It’a wotsb iDveadgating. ddoltfehW RfpruwMht hi tbh territory The Suttles Edwards Co. Agent* O«catur, Ind. Niblick Store Bldg.