Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1944 — Page 2

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Cross Foglia River On Kalian Front British Bth Army Seizes Two Cities Horn* Auk 31 —(Ul’i- Brlti.h Mh army troop. ocrupiMl the ancient renaiiOEanve <itn» of Penaro on the Adriatic coart and I'r-

CUSTOM-MADE VENETIAN BLINDS* Wood or Metal Slats SOC Installed I lH | 2 Rcoidr-i Comer S'.te. M K « I|| H Im.’g nr Tl-.esr F,-itu.e. B BSB £ 111 I ■ .1 .to-ra; . cord stop with HC| '• | II I J Aoi”- >;<■•<" de.icr t*", j- - j.l I H < pleat - knobs, ‘a. .1 hoa-d M t?* 111 I B f tO COhr-l rvr-'A".,— —— i. ..— f|| j M C ><■■ c ■.■' *>' '■ and Tape >» .1 ■ ZT ft 8* ; Colors. Sa eaa> to ci-in. M , 1 — JQfl B B fe— l B I S"r Ca ■ | ! KmH I I I Ar mator H | | I plrv ana (.. "to mat an — It || j| There a no obligation. MBBBB SI |M Order NOW for early || jfß Fall delivery. |i| 188 NIBLICK 6- CO. Public Sale An I have decided l<> discontinue my farming operation and devote my full time to tny buxineaa. I will aell al public sale my peraonal property at my farm located 4 inilea eaat of Decatur on State Road 221 and mile north and ' 3 mile eaat or !•-. mile* nouth of the Bleeke church and ’j mile eaat on the old Van Wert-Decatur road on Wednesday, Sept. 6,1944 Sale to start at 1:00 P. M. S—CATTLE—S Brown Swlxa cow. 3 yr. old. due .Mar. 6; Guernsey row, “ yr old due Mar 3rd; Holstein At Guernsey. 3 yr. old. due Mar Id; Holstein cow, 4 yr old. pasture bred. All of the alcove in good flow of milk. t>ne Holstein Bull, old enough for service. 25 — HOGS — 25 Spotted sow bred to farrow in September; 2 Black sows bred for October litters. Berkshire .Male Hoc. 21 Feeder shoals, <0 to so Tbs. _ HAY — 95 bales of good timothy and 150 bales of exceptionally good clover. — IMPLEMENTS — 12" John Deere tractor plow, Moline manure spreader; steel wheel dump rake sft ’’cCormlck mower; Dunham < ultipacker; Turn bull wagon with good grain box and scoop Icoard; hay ladders; wagon gear. 7 ft .Milwaukee binder; 2 spring harrows; spike harrow; Oliver breaking plow; com planter: hand corn shelter; Burr grimier; grapple fork; 2 shovel cultivator; corn cultivator; mud Icoat; power rip saw with marine motor. MISCELLANEOUS 12 ft metal brooder house; Weber hog house; Model W-M Briggstitration motor. Paul shallow well water system. 500 gal. cap : Feed cooker. 2 Lawn mowers; Oil heating stove; Iron kettle, laird press; Sauaa-’e grinder; 12 Lard cans. Cane Mill equipment, including Power Cane press, Speed jack evaporating pan. Cooker furnace, 4 Fuel barrels, and many small Items too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH FERD KLENK, Owner Auctioneer T D Schieferstcin. Clerk Ed Kru<-< -kenberg. PUBLIC SALE As my son has gone into military service, I will sell at Public Auction on my farm 1 mile North and I’g miles West of Monroe, Indiana, or 5 miles Mouth of Decatur. Ind., on 27 then IS miles West. Friday, Sept. 8, 1944 Commencing at 10:30 A. M. HORSES—BIack Mare 5 yrs. old. wt. I«<M>; Grey Mare 12 yrs. old. wt 1600. Wi ll broke team and gentle. 6—HEAD OF CATTLE—• Gm-rnwy cow 6, with calf by side; Guernsey cow. 7. with calf by side, GiM-rnsey cow. •. milking good flow. Bred. 2 Guernsey cowa, 3 yrs. milking good flow. Bred; Large Jersey & Swiss cow. 7. milking good flow. Bred. Guernsey cow. 6 yr old. milking gissl flow. Brod. HOGS 4 sows duo to farrow middle of Oct.; 2* Extra good feeder hogs. l<Mt to Ho lbs. FEED—loo Bu. Extra good oats. 10 ton Extra good pure clover hay TRACTOR A IMPLEMENTS Irish Fordson Tractor In best rtf condition with automatic clutch, light.. and generator: Oliver new tractor plow, adjustable for 12 to 16 inch, Oliver tractor disc, like new; Good H ft cultipacker. New John Deere corn planter; Mc-Deering riding cultivator, like new. Kentucky grain drill; 2 section spike tooth harrow. Mower: Dutch harrow; Mud beat; End gate seeder on 2 wheel carl: 2 row riding cultivator; Good wagon ami Extra good 7x14 grain bed; Walking breaking plow; Rlngle Disc Mc-Deering Manure spreader Hay loader. Hay slings. Double set heavy breeching harness; Horse collars; Good large feed cooker with good Jacket; New Wheel apray for fruit trees, brass cylinder force pnmp: Rip saw. drill and emery griader combined; Dump hay rake; Power corn sheller and elevator; Fifty 2x4'a. nhw feet long. OH drums. Small tools and mtaceilaneous articles too numerous to mention TKKMR-CAHH CHAS. FISHER, Owner Roy K Johnson—Auctioneer * T 0 L'tisD-rxtsiu-wAurtioasor E W BsiMUcMT'ker—€l*rl» Lunch wUl'by served.

Irlno. 19 miles Inland, today anc crossed the Foglia river to begit their long-awaited assault on the Germans' Gothic line Front dispatches reported tha ' the Germans had abandoned the . entire area along the F'oglia nvei for 16 miles inland and withdraw: i tiehind the line's steel and con crete fortifications If r a V J machine gun amt rifle fire was en ( countered by Sth army patroll probing around the main forts and ’' pillboxes of the German defense • works. Polish lank units entered Pea

id aro, a seaport town with a prewar in population of some 22.M0. on the ie right bank of tha Foglia. ThGothic line, built by the Germans il to defend the broad stretches of ie the Po valley northward, had its •r eastern anchor In the centuriesn old art center n While the tank units occupied y Pesaro, Polish units were sent i across the Foglia and cleared the Is Germans from the north bank over d the- enure 16 mile stretch from the <> pea to the* river's bend south of I Monte Calvo. t i Other Nth army troops, mean- , while, struck two and one-half ’ miles across the Metauro river to ® lake Urbino, ancient town with a 11 population of approximately 6,l'«Ui. | situated 19 miles southwest of 11 Pesaro. 11 The area seven miles Southwest I of Urbino was reported cleared of enemy resistance, but patrols ' found Germans in San Angelo, five . mil** further west Still further west tn the Apen- ; nines, British troops occupied i Caprese Michelangelo. 15 miles north northeast of Arexxo, and 11 found Santa Andrea Sanagaio. I three miles further northwest, unI occupied I British patrols in the Arno valI I ley encountered some German re I slstance at Poppi, four miles northI west of previously captured BibI biena. and at Rocl. three miles I north of Bibbtena. but fonnd no Germans at Pagilerici io. four and a half miles west of Poppi in the* sector east of Florence, British units captured Consuma. four and a half miles up the- Sieve river from Pontassievr, and at-' J tacked the- lower slopes of the ; I Pogglo Cerrone hill mass, four I i miles west of Consuma. - o Specio/ Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area I Mission Festival The annual mission feallval of Hie Salem Evangeliiwl and R<*« formed church, Magley. will be held Sunday. Following Sunday school, which iMgiiis at 9 am„ the services scheduled are ae follows: lb a m. Dr Joafas Friedli. proses--1 oor of church history at miralon house seminary, Plymouth, Wis., will deliver rhe meaaage. 2 p. m The epeakera on this gervice are Rev Wm. C. Feller, pastor of Zion Evangelical and HM trmed of Decatur and Rev Calvin A. Si hmld. pastor of Crore Evangel!i al and Reformed church of Berne. 7:30 0- m Dr. Poslae Frk-dli I 1 speaker. o COURT HOUSE Letters Issued In the estate of Raymond ABraun, letter* of administration were- iewued to Mary E Braun and Irond for *4."00 was filed and approved G. Remy Blerly is attorney for the estate Marriage Licenses 1 Paul It Bowsher, Wapakoneta. Ohio, farmer, and Betty J. Brentlinger Lakeview Ohio. — -ft ' -*>. CAKA NOMI a 1 VVA/ " “Twin M.gic"- You will r agree, oace you km w»«4 the new moist make-up btw in the Can Nome Flat* '• ter Bog — followed by Cara Nome bee powder. —■ 1 25 »oio iiciuiivii’ at Mtati owo »ro«t» SMITH DRUG CO.

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