Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1944 — Page 5
I rtO AY. DECEMBER 7. 1944.
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| LOCAL clamihcd *1 AOVKRTItINQ RATU I Minimum for flrot Inaortlon 30* | One Timo. Per Wort V / t t Additional Insertion* | Per Wert. Per Day 1* J Every other day Ineertiona, | double the rate (per word) 3* ~ I j Card of Thanka 60* I Obituaries, Verase, Resold j tlone | Menua, rim menu otyle |i ( I Noticee, Cap Heado, Apt i body 6o« | (It plea* deep, one column) • Insertion Deadline Copy must be Ia oft ice by II a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline •a 9 a. m. FOR SALE FOR S ALE- -Cum pie tn line of wirln< euppllst and flituree Übrick Bro* Phone 360. 40-ts ELECTRICAL BVPPLIEB Rapardioea of your need* in the line of electrical supplies, large or small, we can supply you, including wire, heating element*, switches, flilures, etc. Arnold A Rlenk. 22C-tf FOR SALE 120 acre farm, 2 miles from Berne; 6 room bouse, stanchion* In barn, electric light*; also house on North Fifth street. Schwartz Realty Service. Phone 1398. .; FOR SALE —Seven room all modern house on west Monroe street. This 1* one of the most modern up-to-date house* in Decatur. Phone i 1392, Schwartz Realty Service. 283-ts Foil SAI ,E Shallow well or p easure cistern pumps. No priority needed. Arnold & Klenk. 2*4-tf FOR SAUD Polaiid-Chlli.i : Adolph Bultemeler. phone Preble 20 to 23. g 287-31 Plf’Tl'llES It.-autilul !>:■ make lovely Christmas gifts. We have large selections for your approval. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. , 287-3 t WE HAVE fliudio Couches with springs, m-w styles, lovely covers, 845.50 up. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 287-3 t STOVES! STOVES! We have cabinet heatere and Round Oak stoves. New and used 810 Up. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone li)9. 287-3 t BED SPREADS — Just received small shipment. 810.95 up. Better hurry, they are going fast. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 287-3 t WE OFFER For your approval: Floor lamps, table lamps, pin up lamps and bed lamps. Tables of all kinds, haseocks. pictures, mirrors, magazine racks, lamp shades, sew tidy racks, medicine cabinets, smoking stands, shag rugs, batli room seta, kitchen stools, many other articles too numerous to mlnlion. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. • 257-3 t BVY YOL'R~HOME a Christina* gift at Sprague's Furniture Store. 287-31 MATTRESSES!”.M.ittn • C Like a bolt out of the blue. Our greatest mattress sale etarts off with a bang. Lovely mattresses 814.50 to 839.50. Liberal trade in allowance for your used mattress, easy lerms. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199 2)1713 FOR SALE Milk route, < lose to town. 1944 Internation::, truck, only 8.00 ' miler. Selling on account of ill health. Myron Hatt. Ruute No. 6. Decatur, 2 mllee e:w 'j mH' south Moarae. J " * FOR SALE One pair ladle black pumps, new, low heels, size 9AA. Phone 1282. 28»-3tx FOR SALE (live your Wife the one beat Christmas present A one year old. two bedroom home. Pretty green shingl'd siding. Built-in cupboards. hardwood floors. Modi rn recessed both tub. Full basement. Big lot across from city's newest playerouii'i ou Studebaker street. Exceptionally low down payment. Balance under FHA at »3<» month jy. Its less than ren.t. 1940 celling price still applies. Move right In. Fine neighbors. May see 1 Saturday? Sunday or .Monday. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service Phone 870. k 2f, ‘ b3! FOR SALE (e< 1 ~ly board. 22s North Fourth street. phone 356. FOR SALE 1937 V-8 Cadillac sedan. radio and heater, new 6 ply tires; or will trade for smaller car. Phone 1182 or car may be seen at Saylor Bro* garage. Duwrtnr. FOR SALE I hole I nimlry used 35 days; will *H f»r hl,lf pil.e. Ramsey Wolfe. Pleasant Milla. --- ill Msk* your appointment for your HOLIDAY PEKMANENT PHONE 6334 lren«'s Beauty Shop 1404 Master Drive
FOR SALE---Girl's light blue wool three piece coal and leggings set, «l*e 2, like new. 810. Homestead *1 g 288-2tx IOR SALE- lairge slie Glow Boy circulating heating stove, nearly new, two tone finish. Five miles south Preble. Carl Anderson. g 288-Btx WE HAVE knee Hole Desks—Just received shipment of Knee Hole Desks, 822.50 up. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 2N9-2t JI ST RECEIVED - Shipmen* of' Ward robes. Breakfast sets. Studio Couches and Cabinet Circulating Heaters. Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 289-21 It 289-4tx FOR SALE — Several used bed room suites, complete with cheat of drawers, dresser or vanity; several used gas ranges, all types stoves Decatur Used Furniture, 116 S. Second St. Phone 420. 289-21 I'ttlt .SALE Ann Arbor Junior pickup bailer; also some balled wheat straw. Marcus Scbueler, 1 mile north, west of Preble. 289-3tx FOR SALE Girl's bicycle. A-l condition. Max Rayl, 4 milea east and > a mile north of Monroe. a 289 3tx FOR SALE — Newly iiainted four room modern Home, Venetian Id.nd*. 1222 Master Drive. Posat-w---con alter Jan. 1. 1945, Telephone No. 6413 between 9;00 A. M. and 12 Noon, 5:00 P. M. and 9:09 P. M. 289-3tx LU»I AND FOUND ADVERTISING - There is more than one way to advertise your p ace of business. Try Calendars, Pencil* or Novelties with your rieat ad on them and hand out to your i ustomens. WHEN ITS ADVERTISING let me know. Telephone 95-G Moaroe. Phil Nussbaum, Monroe. 282-al 2tx IZJHT -In Economy store. Decatur t wo packages containing bill fold and candy. Phone 952. 289-a2tx l-OST I; >,wn leather billfold containing keys, tickets, money, and identification cards Finder please return to Roselind Call, 110 E. Gratii st. 2l>9t2x LOST — Left my set of keysln Llncoln-Zephyr parked back of City Hall. Phone 1012. a 287-3tx WANTED SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING - All makes. Needleg, oil, belts, parts. Boardman's, 445 South First. 284-2511 WE MAKE covered buckles? covered buttons, do hemstitching and make buttonholes. Mrs. Boardman, 48* South First. 284-25tx WANTED Radio* to repair. L'hnek Bros 211-ts WANTED—MaIe help, middle aged man preferred. Sorg Market. g 2»7-6t WAN LEI •" foTtENT — For research chemist, good modern home. Guarautesu rent. No commlssb p. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 284ktf WANTED “Cai7l93d - t0~1938 model. Must be clestt. Phone 1570. g 28841 WANTED. Cuetom liutchering by :,pp >!ntiii'nt. See <’. O. Manley, 4 miles east, '« miles south of Monroe. ;-89-g3tX MEN WOMEN Wanted Part or full time to work 3:30 p.m. to 12 p.m. shift. Experience not necessary. Apply in person. Kraft Cheese Co. Decatur Plant If already in essential industry do not apply. ' ■■ ■■■- WE NEED Make I p S Ad Compmdlw 42 hour work w**k schedule and some additional overtime. Permanent Job. Alto have an opening for a reporter. Also need assistant in pre** room. Decatur Daily Democrat Decatur, Indian* _ NOTICE! See Me for All Kinds of GENERAL INSURANCE Representing Old Line Compenies Kenneth Runyon 107)i N. fcooend Phon* 345
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WANTED-We*£iri*ui4ryrSl*ai-•t* or bedspre*ds. Phone 4874. FREE ESTIMATES for roofing, siding aud John Manville rock wool insulation. Save* fuel, *peU* comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 284-25 t FARMERS ATTENTION - Wo rp move dead horse*, oowa, bog*, utc. D.catur pbon* 2090. W* pay *U phone charzo*. The Btadlor Pro duct* Co. ik-u HAROIaD DANIELS A. M. Ml* HEMIIKM H NOTICM Im tke Minm. Circuit ( sort ><rvvM>hrr Term, 10*4 Slisti- <>f IndlMna. Adams County, HH Ira 1). Fi>lirman. Mabel M. Fuhrnran vs Harriett WertsbergeT et al Now cximea the pUlntlMti by Ferd L. LHterer thair attorney, and file thedr •omplalnt lierotn, together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry la unknown nt the followina named dofendanta, toWR: Harriot Wertzberger; Thovnaa Johnaon; Hublali Johw-on; John Reynolds; Samuel 1,. Hugs. ItaHirl ■ leynolde; Hi wan Hug*. Maatln Rbierly; lease H. tleekey. I’aUierlne Heekey. Uaa< H. linekry, <’«tharllie lleekry; Abratawm Hlpea: Charity Sill* Joseph John Mnliar, aa Atuorney In fact for Joaepii l^nhnrt; Joseph Lenhnrt by John ta-nin.rt hU attorney In fart; Daniel io. Jaekeon; D. O. Ja< kaon. Vnlarla Jaekwon; Michael Wertgoerger; M ! Wertgberger. Harab B. Wertsberger: Anthony Wertabergwr; A. Wertalierger; Michael J. Wertsberger; Paul <l. Hooper; K Hurt I-en-h»rt; Wlllheni ZtninSerman. Henry ’ S Mi' baud na Trustee in Trust for 'Sarah It Wo'tzberger. and Miehoel .1 WertSoerger, aa himband and aife. Lillie Mlidiand; Henry S. Ml.haud, Henry R. Mk'liaiKl. Trust** for Ml hart and Ha rah H. Wert«berger. Hal H. W*rtlber«H.; Clarence <l. Wertsherger; S Adellk Walters; D. Elward Wertsberger; William W. Wert»lH-rger; Howard It. Werts-l.-eiger; WHHom J Wlertsberger; A M Wrrtsbergsr; D. D Wert*t»erger; S Adella Waiter* as executrix »>f the loot will of .Michael J Wertsberger; Anna Mallonke; Henry Heckman: Paul O. Hooper Adm of estate of Antui Mallon*; Ardenls WerUberger; C. A. Dugan; Arvletvis M WertSt.erger; J<»«*i|i I*. Mulhmee. IVuil <l. Hooper aa administrator of the estate of Anna' Matlonee; I Millas Wertsberger; C|ay Wertsb rger; A AdeMti Waters Executrl*; A. Hdella Watratw; H. Adella Walters. Ever utorfx; S. Amelia Walters, Exe<-utor; |i I'klw W'-rtilierger, William We:'t*berger; I Milas I' Wertaberger; Clarence WertsberMn. Howard N. A. BIXLEM OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 1:80 to 11:30 12:80 te 4:00 ?*turd*y*, 4:00 p. m. Telephone 185 Svea Pt amino* fltoeoM Pitton ALWAYS BUYING All grades of raw fur*. Also tame rabbit skin* (dry). Beef hides. Calfskins, Sheep pelte, Tallow and greaae. We want newspaper*, magazine*, mixed paper, paper fertilizer and cement bags, rag*, burlap, scrap iron, Junk batteries, radiators, zinc can tida, aluminum, copper, brass, scrap lead, or any other grade of metala or junk that you have at the home or farm. Turn your scrap Into cash and buy War Stamp* or an extra bond. Maier Hide & Fur Co. West Monroe St. Electric Wiring and Repair All work guaranteed. Ed Kiess Phone 1487 or 1076.
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WertAorwor, Loo** J. Werlsbergsr, 1 unma rrM-widow <rf Dsllsa D. derseissed; Robert J. Wertabrrger; Mary Wcrtsberger; Fiori** Edwards. David L. lid wards; George Marqua. IMI vid Marqua. minor. Marilyn Louise Mani us, minor; Ciephane Ann Marqua, minor. M>u> W«-rl«bsrg»r; Rm Wcrtxbrrg«t. (MHtrude Wortsberger; Kadiileen Wertiber*n-, Mildred WrrlaUargcr; Ths unknown IvuehatMta and wives respectively Os I*i’b of lb* a'nove n»ni«l an* dealernutad parson*, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs. The unknown wld .war* and widows respectively of eaoli of the abova named and dedgnaud paswons, the namea of all of wiiuiq are unknown to U-u plaintiffs; The unknown children, descendants, heirs, surviving spouses, creditors amt administrator* of th* eetwte, dcvt«ee«, legatee*, trustwro and executor* o< the lost will and testament, aiaaeasors In IMe root and amlans rcepcntlvely of each of the above named and designated decess»d person*, the names of all nf wJu«n ate unknown to the plaintiffs; All of the women once known by any of Ute names snd designations aIkivo stated whose names may have been changed and who are now known by other name*, the naniee of all of whom are unknown to the ptaintlHa Thk- epouses of all the persona aImve imnied, dwvrlbed and deaignat«d as dofendant* to this action who are married, the nanmw of all of whom ar* unknown to the plaintiffs; All person* and corporation* who asMent or might assort any tltp-, clakn or intereat in or Hen upon the rral estate describe.l in the complaint, tn thia axXJon. by, under or through any of the defendanta in thia action named, described and designa d in said <-.miplalnt, the names o f ail of wlu.m are unknown to the plaintiff*; That said action la for the purpose of quieting title to real estate In the Htate »f Indiana; that a '*u-.« >»f -arWon exfort* agwlmtt ail of aaid dkfendanta; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to l»e non-re*fdenta the SMate of Indiana. The following real es(*te In Adams i’uunty, in the Mtate of Indiana, hi dearrttied in anid eorfauabit, town: Inlot number seventy four (14) in th* original plat of Uie town (now rhy) of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana Thia a<-tluii is Instituted and prosecuted by and plaintiffs for tiie purpoie <»f <iuleting thefr title to the real estate above des-rlbed against all claimartts whatsoever. Notice Is therefore hereby given that unledM they Hr and appear on tla 2nd day of the February Term. 19IS of the Adam* <*lr' i»it Court, lieing the *th day of February 194,’. to be begun and lioMen on tho it it day f Balanced Ration... VIS TMtt.. UVU UMI. S4VIB MINH GRINDING—MIXING SHELLING Cash Coal, Feed & Supply Monroe at Eighth Phone 32 L. A. Holthou** Harold W. Grant
Farmer Customers Effective Saturday, December 9th our store will NOT BE OPEN Saturday evenings during the winter months. Mollenkopf Farm Equip. Decatur, Ind.
of February 1*45 al the Court House In tl*e City of Decatur, and said County and State, and answer or demur to aaid complaint the sain*- will be heari arid determined tn tnetr absence. In WMners Whereof. 1 have hrreunto set my hand and affixed the seat of said Court In tile offic* of the Clerk thereof, in Ute City of Decatur, Indiana, this 4th day of 19- < ember IIH. Llyde O. Troutner Clerk of Adams Circuit Court Ferd I- Llllerer. ttloraex Det. 7-14-21 —"CH ■■■ I'o' " — NCSVICK OF MAI.K OF HEAL ESTATE HI EHE< I TOHk lu the Adams < Ireall I earl 'November Term, IttM STATE <»F INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS Sit Irenlo* A. Mattax, l*,uia M Mattax. Extes’Utors of the estate of Vance Mattax, deceased, vs. Coral K Mattax. trenl'-s A. Mattax, Mary Jane Mattax. Louis M Mattax. V>-s'a M Woible. Loretta Mattax, Ito Hie <>. Wattle, l-sllth I. Smltley, Gerald 1. Hm'tley, Vera M Fugate, Paul A. Fugale. (HNrlla G. Mattax, Isrur.l K Mattax, Virginia Muttax. ICobert U Mattax. ItoWen* 1. Mattax The iinderslglis'l executor* of the last will and testament of Vance Mattax. d e eased, hereby give notice that by virtue of an order of the Ad. am* Circuit Court, they will between the hours of ten o'clock A M and four o'clock C M < n the 3<F'> day of December, 1944. at the law nfflie of Nuthan C. Nelson, I*3 Houtli Second Rtrekt, In tlv- Chy of tMu-atur. Adam* County, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for rale at private sale all of the Interest of said de ed-nt in and to the following dascrlbed real »■»- state to-wit: The wouth one-half (%) of the east one-half I 4*» of the northi-as' quarter (hi of section Twenty-six tZ«i township twenty-*',x (80 north. Range Fourteen (I<> east, containing Forty <4"» acr < more or less, all In Monroe Township. Adam* County. Indiana. Said sale will be made sul»j«ct to the approval of the Adams Clri ult Court, and for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and on the following terms and conditional. Cash on date of sal*-. Hold real estate will be sold subject to the both Installment of 'he 1911 taxes due and payable In 191*. Ixiwi* M Malta*. Icnlos A. Mattax Executor* Nov. 30 Dec 7-14-31 Nathan ('. Nelsen. »Horne, And That'* Southern Neosho. Mo.—(VP)—A Neosho case adverttec* chicken and steamed rice, plantation style, "a* southern ax mammy standing in a cabin door." r«D I -0WOMEN WORKERS Bag Service N. Second SL
Public Sale COMPLETE CLOSING OUT SALE Un account of Hine*s I have to quit farming and will sell at public auction at iny residence on the Pearson Farm at the north edge of the city of Van Wert. Ohio, one-half mile west of Road 127. THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1944 Commencing at 10 A. M. Prompt 23—REGISTERED ANO HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE—23 Registered Holstein row, 7 yr old. has milked 70 tt>* per day; Registered Holstein cow. 41 yr* old. milked <0 lb*, per day; Registered Holstein cow. 5 yr. old. milked 56 lb*, per day; Registered Holstein cow. 4 yr*, old. milked 60 lbs per day; Registered Holstein co*. 4 yr*, old. milked 50 lb*, per day; Registered Holstein cow. 4 yrs old, milked 90 lbs. per day; Four Holstein Heifer* coming 2 yr. old, eligible to register. These heifers bred to Registered Bull. Six Holstein heifers coming year old. some eligible to register. One Registered Holstein Bull. 2 yr* old; One Bull 12 week* old, eligible to register. Grade Holstein cow 2 yrs old, 50 Iti. co* when fresh; Grade Holstein co» 2 yr. old. milked 40 lbs ; Grade Holstein cow 4 yr*, old with calf liy aide; Grade Holstein cow 8 yr. old with calf by side These cows averaged 8250.00 per cow for the past two year*. This herd la T. B. and Banga tested. HOGS AND SHEEP —26 Hampshire ewe* 2to 5 yr* old. Dorset Buck 3yr old; 7 pigs about 50 lbs. each «> TRACTORS—MACHINERY A IMPLEMENTS Formal) F-20 tractor on rubber, in good condition; Mc lleering Model H. 1940 tractor on rubtier, starter and light* and cultivator attachment with power lift; Little Genius 14" tractor plow, new, Little Genius 14” tractor plow, good Little Genius 12" tractor plow, good; .Mc-Dcering mounted corn planter; Mr-Deering heavy 9 fl. Tractor diac; Mr-Deering 4 section spike tooth harrow; Mc-Deering new type 6 ft. mower, ftlc-Dt-ering side delivery rake; Mc-Deering 10 ft, power grain binder. Mc-Deering manure spreader; Two Mc-Deering rotary hoes; 7 foot cultlpacker; three section spring tooth harrow; Two 18 hole Superior grain drill*; Web hay loader: J. Deere corn binder; J Deere 4 row riding beet plow; McDeering 22 inch threshing separator on extra good rubber, in good condition; f.H.C. 22 Inch separator on steel wheels; One horse fertilizer grain drill; Walking plow 14 inch; Riding corn plow; Two roll Appleton corn shredder; Buck rake for Model 'H' Tractor; Rubber Tired wagon with lied 7*14; Turnhull wagon with good bed; Studelmker wagon; Two wheel trailer: Model A front axle; 6 ft. clover buncher; 6 ft. win-rower; dump rake; Clipper fanning mill; Buz* saw; M M five blade Wheatland plow, a good one; Fair-banks-Morse hammer mill; Bear Cat hammer mill; corn shelter; galvanized hog feeder; two double sets harness; collars; Stewart clippers; Feed mangers for sheep; hay fork; dump scoop; 30 gal. iron kettle with stool; Lard pres* and sausage grinder; 3 kerosene brooder stoves; all kinds of small tools, and miscellaneous article* too numerous to mention. HOUSHOLD GOODS—Kitchen cabinet; cupboard, dining table and 6 chairs; Buffet; Lounge chair A Ottoman; Single bod complete; bed complete; Renown Heatrola; Glow Boy heatrola; 2 dressers; kitchen •able and chairs; 3 end tables; Zenith table model radio; Large mirror and many other articles TERMS—CASH Leonard G. Cryer, Owner Roy S. Johnson A E E Bevington—Aud*. T. D. Schleferstein- Cterk. Sale ring and pens by Melvin Leichty, Berne. Ind. I-adies of Mt. Pleasant Chapel will furnish lunch.
PUBLIC SALE Having sold our farm, we will sell our personal property at pubii< auction, 2 1 * miles north of Decatur on Fuelling Church road, on Tuesday, Dec 12th Starting at 12:30 P. M. S—HEAD OF CATTLE—S Holstein cow. 3 years old, milking; Guernsey cow. u years, milking; Guernsey, 7 years old. milking; Guernsey cow, K years old. milking. koan cow. I years old. milking; all pasture bred. — HOGS — Du roc Sow, bred; Chester White male hog; IM shoats, 70 to 150 lbs. — IMPLEMENTS — l!Ho Ford Ferguson Tractor on rubber; 12” Ferguson plow; Fer guson Disc; Tractor Cultivators; 2 row marker; Case * Disc Fertiliser drill; John Deere 9#9 Fertilizer planter: spike harrow; Hiding Plow.' Breaking Plow; New Rubber Tired Wagon; Wagon ami Bolt; Mud Boat; 2 wheel trailer; scoop board. HAY AND GRAIN 5 ton of .Mixed Huy; 3 Acres of Standing Com. MISCELLANEOUS Fence Charger; Barrel Feeder; Grass Seeder. Garden Plow; Lawn .Mower; Feed Barrels; Grease Guns. 10x12 Brooder House, nearly new; Brooder Stove; Fountain Feeders, ,100 had White Rock Pullets; 35 load of Whitt Rock hens. And many other items too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Paul and Alice Gould, Owners T D Schiefvrstein —Auctioneer. Bryce Daniels —Clerk.
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