Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1944 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLAMIFIEO ADVERTIAING RATES —■ | I Minimum for flrot insertion 304 | One Time, Per WorA I'/ 2 « Additional Insertiono I Per Word, Per Day 1< | > Card of Thanks.Up j I Obituarloe, Verses, Resolu- ' ttons..... |i i > Menus, run menu stylejl i > Notices, Cop Heads, Apt. I body 5<X | , (12 picas deep, one column) | , * • Insertion Deadline * Copy must be in office by 1 11 a. m. Monday through 1 Friday. Saturday deadline ; is 9 a. m. ; forsaL#: Wit FAte-C.mpl.l. Hoe of wirIng supplies and Sxtures. Uhrlck Bros. Phone MO. 40-ts FOR SALE—Eight garden or but if Ing lots on 11th street west of Novelty Co. M 0 each. M down. 85 monthly. Bob Heller. A Good Realty > Service. Phone 870. l«B.tf I FOR SALE — Rosy, ’the leading ready built [arm buildings. Just I received another carload of broodI er bouses and laying houses. Prei war prices. Get your order in now. i See Decatur Hatchery, dealer. 176 4t FOR SALE—Two thou Mod feet. No. 8 covered copper wire, in good shape. Reasonable. Jim A Hendricks. Phone 75, Monroe. 177-k3tx FOR SALE—Two Indian Chief mo- ( tor eye les. models 37 and 39. Good I condition with good tires- Don Ar- | nold. four miles west and three ! miles south us Decatur. 177-g3tx I FOil SALE—J now hay loader; I i uew 12 foot feeder; 1 10-7 fertlllsI er grain drill; 1 manure spreader. I Crainville Garage Craigvillu phoneFOR SALE--Pre-war kitchen cate inet with sliding porcelain work top, also electric watffie iron with automatic heal control 116'4 N. Fourth St. 178-<2tx FOR SALE — H room bouse with built up garage, cellar under whole house; located on Jefferson I St. Decatur, 1«4 block from court - bouse. For further information > call 6761 or see Lester W. "Bud" , Suinan, AucL 178-3 t i FOR SALE—Brooder house. 10x16, i like new, built of beat pre-war . material. Roy 8. Johnson, Phone 6315. 178-3 t FOR SALE - - Ono horse wagon. good condition. Roy S. Johnson, Phone 6315. 178-3 t FOil SAU/E-Fhe year old Jersey cow. Milks gallons daily. Clara Vine. Pleasant Mills. 179-k3t foil”SALE—'Five gallon cjw with '2 calves, ready to veal. P. C. <Maddux, Route 5, Decatur 179-2 t SOVIET FORCES (Contin usd From Face 19 bold of Brest .Litovsk. 115 miles east of Warsaw, to elements of Rokosaovsk/H army yesterday released huge additional forces for the assault on the capital and Its early capture was anticipated. Thirty-four general* were commended by Premier Marshal Josef Stalin in an order of the day for their part in the seizure of Brest Litovsk. The Ist army was expected to capture Siedlce, half way between Brest. Litovblj and Warsaw, almost momentarily. Soviet troops already were lighting in the streets of the city and the railway running west of Warsaw was cut yes terday at Ceglow, 21 miles to tn the west. The Russian push acrosa southern Poland toward Krakow and German Silesia also was gathering momentum following (he capture yesterday of the twin strongholds of Przemysl and Jaroslaw on the San river by Marshal Ivan S. Konev's Ist Ukrainian army. The Germans 'hrew the 21tli tank division into battle straight from the march in an attempt to pre-vsnt th« fall of Ihe two bastions, but the Soviets routed it and seised th cities. The Jaronlaw garrison was encircled and “liquidated." the Soviet high commaud said in Ila midnight communique. Konev's army also advanced to within 13 miles of the Cwcboulpvak frontier on a 20-mile front and captured Perehiuko. 27 mils-H from the Vyabkov pass through the Carpathian mountains. — o Special Session Acts Pamphlet Available Indianapolis. July 39.—(UP)—A J6-nage pamphlet containing the acts of the 1944. special sesHton of the Indiana getwral aaimiulHy was available today at the office of Secretary of State Rue .1 Alexander. The spacial sesalpn ar t* aiao will '•e Included in the bound volnine of tbs 184 j legislatures getg actoqd>M to Harold M luwtMr. elaeUun deputy • i

WANTED WB MAKE covered buttons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman. 445 South Firat • IM-Mtx Wltfr VttOtoi "to riek Bros. Ml-ts SEWING MACHTNB~REPA!RiNG —AU makes. Needles, oil, belts, parte. Boardman's, 445 South First, A vacancy wl!J~exlst~on one of the Daily Democrat carrier routes this week. Papers sold to boy on Little Merchant plan. District includes Homewood. It interested apply Circulation Dept. 168-21 X to InternatioDeL Fort Wayne, on day shift. 311 N. First St. Phone 747. 178-gßt WANTED Oirnd. clean car from I private uwner. Anytime Sunday. Terms cash. 1315 Madison St. 17«-g3tx LOST AND FOUND FOR RENT — Strictly modern 3room apartment and bath in Decatur. A. H. Gertberdlng, 620 E. Jefferson, Fort Wayne, Phono Authony 9502517M>3t MISCELLANEOUS fhHb kstIHaTLS rar roortnr ,14. ing and John Manville rock wool inaulation. Saves fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 156-25 t FARMERB ATTO?PrTON^=We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Products Co. 15-ts | CUSTOM BALffWrwßb “pick-up baler. Joel Mailer, CraigviUe phone 23 on 2 177-g44x BE COOL IN SIMMER—BE WARM LN WINTER-Home-guard insulation payw for itself in 3 years on fuel saving* alone- We are now equipped to install Insulalion in your home at the lowest cost to you. Call us or contact Chris Bucher for free estimate. GAMBLES — across from court house on 2nd. Phone 429. 177-68 SERVICE ADDED AT GAMBLES —Gamble Stores have added a new service to their line. They now offer an experienced crew to install Gambles HomeguaiU Insulation, and all types of Routing. . Free estimates on ail jobs. No job. to big or too small. Just call 129. You can save at Gamble's. 177-6 t EXPERIENCED~empIoyed bookkeeper wants spartime work carinK for local retail store books. Address Box 266, care Democrat. 177-3 t BROOMS —Have shipment of hist class No. 1 home and warehouse brooms. Call at 6U7 W Jefferson. Phone 1594. Frank Parrish. 177-3 U Everything ui the average home can be Immunized against moUts for 2 to 5 years with a gallon of Mirra Muth immuuizei. Smith Drug Co- 17941 I -,— Large Quantities Os Jap Ammunition Seized Southeast Asia lleadquartets. Kandy, Ceylon, July 29. — (UP)— Japanese resistance cracked after six days of continuous lighting alung the Itnphal-Tadu road in Bur ma, and British and Indian troops swept furward to capture large quantities of ammuuit.iuu, a communique reported today. 0 Notice (>r Male or Hrnl tatale Slate of liidiuiiH. Adams County hh: In the .Vlaiii* Circuit Court, (*aiu>e No. 4.1194 In the i-Htato of Ollie L. Spangler, <I« , 4O»HIWWj, The uiMfcmianed, as Exe« ulor of tile Inst will and (eHtwnient of said <le< edent, by virtue of the provlHi'ins In hml<l will < uU.ihiiil. aml by order airs direction of said Court, hereby Hive* notus- dial lie will ofter for Male, al private sale, al the premises hereinafter dwrHred at the hbur nt a o'«-|w k, P. M <>n Haturday. the •Ur day of August. IStl, the followIlia ival extate altuated In Adam* county state of Indiana, towlt: The south Imif of inlot number two hundred tw.nly-oii<- 1231) tn Jonepti Crabb'e Western Addition Io the town, now ' Ity of irm alur. as the aaine Is dealguateil on tire re< • orded plat of aald addition. Maid rual estate will be sold for not lees than the full appraised value thereof, auto Jut Io tire tales for lire year 1944, due ami payable in Illa, for ea*ll al time of sain. Tihe Hale will Ire subject to approval of aald court. orlaudo F. Mtrete, Executor last will ami Veetamuat of Ollie L Spangler. de< eueed. Hear, M. Heller, Atleraei July trade la a Good Town — DucaUp

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Utetement of CondMion of the I- S. Uraaeh COMMEHtIAL IN IO A ASSIKAMCK CO, LM m Leadea.EßCleasl New Y nk is One Park Avenue ON THE 31ST I>AV o*- t>Erfcj*HKK. ll>|3 F. W, KOECKICRT. U. K Manager Amount of Statutory Oeposit • gaUU,OOO.OO GROHH ASSETS OF COMPANY Real structe iq>lui am♦wred M.MM55.27 Bonds il M e>k value! 5.91»>,52«1.06 Htoclts (book value) 2.094,144.24 Cash In Banka (on interoat and not on Intereat 4,3*3,311.34 Accrued Uecurltiea (Interest and ranis, etr.) 15.791.5 S Other Me-urlttes 143,153.70 I’rwmtumH and A«- < ounta due and in process of collection 1,039,935.03 A< ixruntM otherwise ae< ured 155.239.14 Total Groan Amols 819,113,00.65 1 H-dnot AshwCh Not Admitted 013391.55 Nel A>aels 817,199,170.10 LIABILITIES Itenerva or amount texessary to reinsure out»UndliiK risks 85.929.123.47 Lo-ara due and nnpuld 3,234,939.00 Bill* and Accounts unpaid 333,150.00 Other Lialr 111 libs ut the Company 395,856.32 Total Liabilities 89,393,366.69 Statutory Uepusit 51)0,000.00 Hurplus 7,405,601.41 TOTAL 817,499,170 10 State of Indiana,

Office of Insuram e CommlHstener I. the underrlgnc.l. Insurance Comnilaslonar of Indiana, heird.y certify that the above Is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above merit toned Company on the 31»t day of De•ember, 1913; as whown hy 4hr original ataternent and that the said original statement l« now on file lu this office. In Teetimoriy Whereof. I hereunto sulnnrlhe my name and affix my official seal, this 30th .lay of March, 1911. FRANK J. VIEHMANN. (MEAL* liiHteran.-e CoritmlKstorier •If Mutual Company so atgle. .Inly 16-29 STAT EM | THE HIMMO4UK4I.TH IASI KAACE <O. IIP N. 6. New York L.t* William Htr«a4 ON THE 31ST MAY OF OECEMBPJK, 194.1 CECIL F. KIIALU'ItoNK. President It. I'. HTOCKHLtas, Secretary Amount of capital iwld un • 31,'imi.mru.ao GItONK ASSETS OF COMPANY Bonds (amortized value) 85,167,781.34 Stocks (market value* 1,921,296 00 Cash in Banks ton interest and not on Intereid* 941,661.41 Accrued Hvriiritie* 'lnterest and llelits. El l 3M.544.M Preminins «ud .Vcounla due am! In pro. errs of .nllectlon 3*4,638.69 Bills receivable 12,9*1.66 Reins recoverable on paid lorvies 63,176.63 Various Association Popos its 1,25(1.00 Net balanrsra due from Associated Companies 9, ISU.iit Total tlrmsa Aasulm 85,534,613.5r* Uedurt A»holh Not Admitted 16,9*6. 41 Nel Aseets 8*.51:1,745.35 LIAIBLITiatf Iteserve or amount itecexaary to relnxura ouLitaiidin* risks 8-,363,636.99 Lunses dm and unpaid 374,433.09 LohH'.'H adjusted and not due 11,115.00 Losses unadjusted and hr suspense ... 39,9i4.VU Bills and Accounts Unpaid 174,139.00 Estimated Lohs Expenses 15,500.00 Funds held under ruins. trestle*! 7,937.91 ■ Reserve for Mo. Rale Litigation Case 9,631.60 .Surcharges withheld —Minn. 6.64 I Itmerve for unearned Fiduciary 'Agent's Expense llelrnbursement Fees—War Parnag. Corp. 929.27 Heins, on i*ai*l and unpaid losses due from unauthorised Cos. ti1,0*3.10 Total Uabllltlsa 811,939,536.1(1 Capital 1.009,'*00.00 Hurplus 4,1*3.307 14 TOTAL 86,513.745.35 Mtale of Indiana. Office of Insurance Cofirailgstainer 4. the undersign*!. InsmUMli-e Commissioner of Indians, lier*4*vcertify that the above Is a eorrstvl copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1913; as shown <**y illie or Iglnal -1.. I erne n ■ and that 4lie

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“TWENTY MILES ON A GALLON” THAT \I fSIR.AWARI s A DO NOT \ CORRESPONDENT]A DEAR ( FUEL TO TAKE VOUpZ=^=«SW'S Os OUTA MUST eat j? —where i go, mou) to the junebug Ci hoses. we ]W THERE, ARE —(GNATZ SMALL GOGLANDS AND BAO<b lOILL NEED "'k CPAZV.< X__ yi of rr^x' XpJ] ' Sback/ - w 11 w A=£2v ~ v i zAJH? Jrv3?w‘ ’ 1 \ VA Ik e Ja I VVv L S X SPtNAfcH - \ k \ x ? ® JUKt jU rt tas spn \ . V7F MiL- ju BpONDII COOPERATION IN THE SUBURBS! By Chic Young /., ,1! IHiniMlilW fl^B W]ll n,|T / will you please hupp/) LXH H a, /^ rr > 4g \ / (JP WITH YOUP NAP, MP < Wjb If HkWwS) I / >*£ J ’ .bumstead, so we can J I H nC/<\ (Jb TZ " F|N| SH our/-<( W< IhK* ~ Vyu \ _ ngjj r t^h e rfwC making all fl\X \ \ I tzCTV if 5 :/iTvJv\?X H that noise ) \ V\Yz t- - \ n y* - r-. / ‘ S rvv j t(s\ OUT THEPEjf 1 ’ ' CWL HaWIX 2 | 1* H mw, ‘ m i Lwctww «.•“ . ‘K<>_ fa- lU~-~ << 'jw Wwlil SPm.. 4 _' /*** T£, : .*X>l>J

said original -.utemsat to now on fli* In thin office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name sod affix my official seal, thia 30th day of March, putt FH.YNK A VM9HMANN, IdEAL* lusiM-snoe Conrrnisetoner •If Mutual Company so stab. July 16-29 —o 1 . ■ State me nt of Condßion of tbs COWWKOtE LMIIUWE CO. Gkn Falla, ft. Y. Cor. Ita> a Glen streets 'VN THE • 1 34 ST PAY OF PUrUMMCM. 1*43 G. P CHAW FORD, President A. W. MCdtflAX. Secretary Amount of Capital paid •to • 6LUUP.OOO.OU UIUMM ASSET** OF COMPANY Boat Estate Unlncum„b<re.l | 12,173.32 Mortgage Loans on Ileal Estate 52,041.29 < Free from any prior Incumbam s) Bonds (b*s*k value* . 2,»49,73L»7 Stocks (market value* 3,561,357.09 Cash In Banks ~oi> int-

How the Army uses WASTE PAPER In a FLYING FORTRESS* • n ■ ■••» — ■ — — nAm x f * ! - ■ COFIIOT-8 OWRATION CHART jQM ft ' 'vl - WIBING DIAGRAM* e-RKOTI OPHATION CHART h iOMi LOADING. FUH SYSTEM AND A Jjpfta/X. -X . J J fcl. WIM,MT °* TA CMAm [ VeiQHr and iaiancb i x " Mandiook and comwti* Winterization check ust t >DTOSC LOCATION CHARTt ~ 1’ V "— *AD>O CHARTS r -jdftolhrJ .CENTER Os gravity EQRM* ito.BANBAEY CONTAINER* BOMRARDKR*B DATA CARDS M RM MBNOUISHM INSTRUCTIONS CONT*O(, cam* charts —J RiioMt toRORf ■—■■■. RADIO JONUMf i v -loiT- - totM ■ I JAUXIUARY. ROWtt RLANt f V. manual On*ATiNO instructions: IMWGINCY RATION* L, RAW CU p* L.—■■ ~ .■MCTWCAfiTOHE (fS TIRSf AO Off Y WAYMG 80*mS** « A RMttTWD 60RNG NAM-AARK - ■■yv •• »r In «v«fy great raid, your watte paper this year ;;; and our flyer* are de« U. S. victory is in there slugging ii. over Berlin pending on you to round it up! and Ril»ul...Nui war plant* and So do your share. Save waste paper WASTE PAPER Jap island teaes. regularly . then see that it’s turned • Sbownaboveare some of the vital in to help speed bigger raids... to VCIIYipCH(JII u*M of paper in a Hying Fortress. keep the Fortresses flying... to bring Ouiitted are such pre-flight paper their gallant crews home again! item* a* bomb bands, ammunition KMwWlljjJ case* and the designer's blueprints. — And remember that every replace- (let your Waste Paper mem part comes wrapped and pro- Kcadv for (hc hrivc tected in paper reprocessed from the bundle! you saved and turned in. KD.AI, AUG. J Two million extra tons sre needed —- I

ere»t and nut on hit•■»tl 14*.62* 54 Accrued Securities (Interest sml rents. » 11,1*3.70 Fremlurns and AccouM4ue and in proceaa of • olle. w<*ti 36.5.3 s : io Bill* Il«e9lv*8la 4,4*3 S 3 Reins. Berov. I’d. Los- «« 347.23 Advamos to M/A 1,400.00 lyeposlta with various A»sn» 15,454.16 Total Gross Assets 81.042.173 52 Deduct Asm's Not A<4mltt«4 — t5,3*.3 is Net sstsMS ... *■ .'■'• i .hi ;i fJABILITIEM Reserve or amount n*< - esssry to reinsure outstanding risks 1 1,470,7*6,03 Lotors ,vljii*ft*'l and not dll’- ?1«,*19 23 l.'*ases unadjusted and in sm-pejtae 3,*86.00 Bill* and Accounts unpaid *0,722.55 Other Lial'llßies of the Company *24,907.71 Total Llatalllies 33.211H.051.53

I'apital ._ „„ .„. .. t,00o,O(Ml.otl Hurplus ...a. i.?vs.*S.*4 TOTAL ._ 6«,00<J104i out* of Indiana. office oi Inaurau*.'* Conimiestousr I. the undersigned, tnsuraice Commlanlonrr of Indiana, Usr«4*y t<’.-rlif> that the above Is a correct copy of tlie mate men t of the Condition of the altove meal toned Company on the 3lsc day of lieis mber, 1*43; <u> sb-rwi) by (he original sta'evurnt and that the •aid original statement te now on file in Ibis offl* e. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto aubw-rUte my name and affix my offl* lai seal, 4his 29th day of March, 1944 FRANK J. VIEHMANN, 'MEAJ.i Insurant* Commissioner •If Mutual Company so elate. July 16-29 ROTH E TO kON-HESIDEVTS In Ike Sdame Clrenlt Cnurt In Vnentton I »mi*la|nl for Divorce No. 17174 W. M Nmltley vs. Maiy I Smithy It appearing from affkiavlt, filed In the above entitled cause, that Mary I Minitley of the above named ■lefiinlsnt Is a non-resident of the

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Elate ■>/ liidiinsi Nolle* hi therefor* hereby give!* th*- said Mary I MB ley that Mia •K and M>P«at before the (ton. Rudffe of the Adaota, Clr.-uit Court u« the :3rd ot OctobM. 1964, the *»n*e m Ing the Urd IMy ntltia n* vt regular t-rrt; thereof 90 be Iv-Men at (Sir rviurt House in ths 'City of Deist ut, mmm.nisg igl Monday, t»». uh <iay <*f September A l>. 1944, a ltd pinad by anawet or demur to saM complaint, of the same will l*e heard and determined In her absence. Witness, my nntne. and the Heal of said (Viurt hereto ifflved tala 21nt day of July 1944. Clyde O. Troutner. Clerk. A Bikes C. Nelson, attorney By Dorothy H. Beeler. Deputy. July 21. 19(1. July -J3-3S Aug 6

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