Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1946 — Page 5

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or lew: 1 time 60c; 2 timet 75c; I times 51; • times 11.75. Rates quoted are for ceneecutlvo Insertions. No elaeelfled ado accepted on sklpday achedulo. Rato for 10 point BLACK RACK Io 5c per word for Ineertlon. Copy muet be In office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline Io 5 a. m. FOR SALE AH .Make Washers Sweeper* repaired. For Mie kitchen cabinets, base and wall; Kitchen's Maytag Bales and Service, 110 Jefferson. Phone 95. 51tf and dreat your friend* and neighbors at Sprague Furniture Store. Hottest value spot in Northern Indiana. We save you 10% to 20%. Why pay more’ Sprague Furniture Store, Phone 199. 61-30 t FOR HALB—If you are thinking of next school year, fully modern, newly decorated, five room, tWo bedroom home one block from Lincoln school. Furnace, two years old. motor plumbing tlx months old. large living room, dining room, kitchen with built-in cupboards, breakfast nook. Very good roof, asbestos shingle siding. Down payment 51,500, balance 534.40 monthly. Rob Heller, Realtor, Phone 570, Heller Building. 75-ts FOR SALE C’oftce makers, door chimes, disc blades, air compressors, manure loaders, roof paint, wire winder, garden tractors, portable elevators, batteries, tarpaulins, used 16 in. two bottom plow, corn sheller, pump check. Berber Imp. Store, U. S. 27. Decatur, phone 255 7S-12t FOR SALE Mod, i : year "Id. ! bedroom fiortie. All hardwood floors, built In cupboard in kitchen, recessed bathtub; full big double lot; beautiful full liaaetnent, can be used for recreation or entertaining. Immediate possession. If you are not a world war II veteran, this Is probably your last chance to get a new home this year. Bob Heller, realtor, Heller Building. Phone 870. 78 gtf

FOR HALF Im iiitii- propci ty. 611 North Second St., 3 apartments; Lease expires Rcpi. 1, 1946. Will eacrUlce; Walter J. Brockman. Rhone 3. SMf F(5ll SALE John Doer Model D tractor. Also two II inch ln»itom plows. Bargain. Inquire phone 398 or 281. «Mtx FOR SALE-Rou.nl Oak gun stove, right hand oven. 1133 Elm street. 80-g3tX Toll HALk 1935 Ford • mip- and 1941 Studebaker Champion. Both In excellent condition Telephone Monroe 1606. B"a3tx FOR SALE 3 heifers" Phon^»73'E one mile north Washington school See <»n Saturday. 81-.3tx FOR HALE "Pink formairsize’ if. 71G North Fifth street. 80-g3tx Ptiil SALE Choice building lot north Fifth street—cull lei #36. 82-31 Ft HI HALE Limited supply -eat covers; 18 in tires. Macklin Sup er Bervice. #2 3t FOR SALE Cedar chest*. These chests make lovely Easter gilts. Sprague Furniture Store. Fltono 159. 52-2 t FOR SALE 5 room modern bungalow. 1404 W. Madison, motor plumbing, built in features, priced for immediate sale and possession. 8 room duplex with 4 rooms up. modern except furnace; 10 room modern home near uptown. hardwood floors, built in features, has 3 room apartment with private entrance, choice home and income; 9 room home near uptown, suitable for good home with rental income, immediate possession; 7 room modern home on Ho. Dth. arranged for two apartments, private entrance. Strictly modern apartment house with 3 apartments and beauty shoppe. Will sell as a going business with good rental, choice for income. , 5 room semi modern home st 821 No. 3rd. priced for immediate sale and 'possession. 30 acre farm 7 miles east, 5 room house, good barn and poultry house, electricity and g<»od well. 110 acre farm near city, good buildings, motor plumbing and electricity. Several other farms and choice building lots. Call or write TriState Realty Co., or T. D. Schteferetein, telephone I<»s. . 72-ts

►f)R ’AALe Allis 14 inch high clearance breaking plow on rubber; good condition; sturdy 16 inch rubber tired wagon; new tubes, good tires 670.00. Homer Fieehter 9 miles weat on 334- 61-3 U

1 KQI *• “I'm afrald/iilr/tbatJohnhon is not only sneaking a smokehut reading the Democrat Want Ad opportunities, too!" F(>k SA Lit—Berkshire male hog from registered stock. Double immuned. Inquire at Berber's Meat Market. 81t3x FOR SALE— Pansy, geraniums, ferns, begonia, frost and yellow resistance cabbage, marylobe tomato plants. Place your order for Easter llliies and Hydrangea now. Warren's Flower Shop, phone 478. 910 West Monroe street, Decatur. Slgfitx WINTfcD WANTED-AII kinds of cattle and all kinds of hogs. L W. Murphy. Phone 1675. 57-ts WANTED — t'sed cars, highest prices paid for good, used cars. No delay. For quick cash see Zintsmaster Motor Sales, First and Monroe, phone 372. 214-ts WANTED Woman for general housework. Good wages. Phone 187. 82-g«t W ANTED Woman for part time work cleaning office. Apply the Schafer Co., Ist street. 74-ts WANTED — Expurienced beauty operator to manage and operate my shop in Monroe, Frieda Slavenik. 79-6tx w7\NTED—MaIe or female etperienced bookkeeper, pleasant working conditions. Excellent chances for advancement. Write box 205 in care of Decatur Democrat Company stating age, experience and qualifleations. 80-a3t WANTED TO RENT Modern five room or more apartment or houae. Unfurnished. Call Manager, E<iuity Dairy Store before 5;30 p.m. 80-3tx WANTED I aits to plow oi~iatom work to do. Phone 930-R. 81-g3t WANTED Waitress Phone”"s6s3. 13th and Adams street. 81-3tx

DEALERS WANTED For fastest moving combination screenstorm ventilating window in the country! Exclusive franchises given! This window has many patented features—low priced—two weeks delivery — Hoosier-made product throughout samples and sales material available-our represeutatlves are making 5100 per week and up. Write NOW before some one else in your community takes advantage of this opportunity Mathews Supply Corporation, 517 East Washington Street. Indianapolis. Indiana. 82-T miscellaneous ItbOF"TROUBLE—CaII on us, we will be glad to g|ve you a free ertimate on any size job We can apply a guaranteed Carey roof at no additional cost. Also brick and asbestos siding. Arnold A Klenk. Phone 463. 80-ts FARSfkRS ATTENTION—We reinove dead horses, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2600. We pay all phone charges. The Htadley Products Co. 15 ts APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweepers, irons, and other electrical appliances. We carry a complete line of parts for all popular makes. —Arnold t Klenk. 31-ts BE SI'HE Insure with Kennetlt Runyon. Automobile A Fire Insurance, Room 5 K. of C. Bldg. Phone 385 or 844. 81-3 t for rent 2Z FOR RENT Good ground.' good for any crops. Inquire at 1306 West Monroe street. SO-g3t For RENT —'Beauty shop, partlally equipped. 703 North Third street, phone 1049. 77g6t LOST~AND FOUND LOST 30-3-'v lire and rim on Wincheater road or in Decatur. Jennie Miller. Corner Russell and Penn streets. Decatur. Telephone 0222. 81-21 X g Decatur Physician At Graduate Course Dr. Bun Duke, local eye. ear. nose and throat surgeon Is In Roanoke, Va., allcnding atosions of the Gill graduate course, represented by many of the nation's most famous surgeons and specialists. Dr. Duke will return to Decatur Monday.

Speakers at the course include ■ Governor William M. Tuck, of Vlrf ginla; Dr. Selman A. Wakeman of ’ llutgersx university, discoverer of . the new drug, streptomycin. o — The work an unknown good man has doue is like a *eiu of water flowing underground, secretly making the ground green.

DBCATUR DAILY DtHOCftAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

TWO MEN KILLED IN (OeaMaead PMM Itofa rtS6> three other homes. Pilot, population 30. h2.i only eight homes lb all. "The train seemed to throw Itself up into the air," the elder Nusse said. "Cara seemed to scatter every which way.” When the locomotive landed In tho ditch, the Nusse brothers ran to the cab and helped the dased crew, engineer B. R. Krein and fireman W. F. Biecktnan, both of Balt Lake City, pour water into the firebox. Deputy sheriff R. S. Perclfleld said the brothers* action "probably saved a more serious tragedy because it prevented the wreckage from catching ffre." Passengers from six standard Pullmans that remained oh the J racks hurried to the wrecked cars and helped the injured from the debris. Railroad officials slid the train was proceeding at a speed of 45 to 50 miles an hour when'it derailed. Ono of the pullmana was a new. coast-to-coast car that eventually will proceed to New York on the New York Central railroad after it reaches Chicago, Wife Os Angola's School Head Dies Angola, Ind.. April 6— (UPI — Mrs. Zora Eat rich, 60. wife of superintendent of schools John Kstrich, died at her home here today after an extended illness. Funeral services will bo held Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the Angola Christian church.

HOTPOINT APPLIANCES G. E. FARM EQUIPMENT —a Refrigerator Service KENT’S Complete Service All Work Guaranteed 112 Monroe St. Phono 2? BUYING EGGS Current Receipt prke 28c Not on the grade. Cash. Sherman-White Cor. Third 1 Monroe. Harper’s | Texaco Service | Where you icet your 1 windshield wiped or | your entire purchase I is free. | 2nd & Jackson

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“ON THE BUTTON” (6000 HEAVENS IQ F x-x Zc'MON \ Z 1 DON'T \ (RS £V£S ARE UP EVEN WITH THEJ Are) (2) iaw (wanna s<a«ej I brink of the cliff now j '— /okay, \\ k vam waitin'X ' A 3 (r L’xVI FOR b* V 'w'i Eb . 54 '.'O. \» " IWP MMMwfMtiefre'iMMeri I- *. ei BLONDIE HUMPTY DUMPTY. . W.WJJ . TMFRES NO 1 A I IjHI MX) GAVE ME A J'fMXJLL MAV£ ) '' : / 'liJ XXI CAN'T >—fISKA-RAB 1 ( USE TRYING k SCRAMBLED EGG )r IO EAT IT J s G,(” UNSCRAMBLE (- Swese ynr-a ) H ,^ri E 4- vr 4.1 \rL ■ : 7*«a'■ -.uirnKsW) Ij'th ■< ii Oil |ll ST Fill I All hail to the volunteer firemen aw well as the profenaional. They are outstanding examples of courage and public service. lAs they nave property, life and limb -so the conscientious and qualified fire insurance agent alleviates financial loss. Leland Smith Insurance Agency

Delegates Named To Training Conference Invite Other Youth Groups Participate The executive committee for the Adams county 4-H club leaders: Martin Hteiuer, Mildred Worthman, (Dennys Schindler. J. J. Yost, Benj. Gerke, Lawrence Beckmeyer, Anna K. Williams and L. E Archbold, met in the county extension office last evening and selected delegates and alternates on the achievement basis for the junior leaedrship training conference that will be held on June 19 to 22 at Indianapolis. They decided to hold training schools for the newly elected 4-H club officers at two points In the county; in Berne on the evening of May 6. and at Decatur on the evening of May 9. The added feature of these training schools will be the holding of a model 4-H club meeting. A discussion was held on 4 II club awards and the budget needs, but no definite conclusions were formulated. The 4-A executive committee vent on record as favoring the inclusion of other youth groups such as Boy and flirl Scouts and rural youth in the celebration during the week of August 6. If this proposal meets with the favor from the other youth groups, their leaders will Im* asked to appoint a delegate or committeeman to meet with the planning section for this youth week.

Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

r ' Si" ' k ■ ** ' * 1 & 7 WHIUE Kenneth fl. Jenks was a plodding infantryman In the Buropean theater, he saw a picture <rf a beautiful crippled girl in the Army newspaper, Stars and fltripea, wrote to her, and eventually married her. Above reunion took place la New York aa the Queen Mary docked, bringing the I war bride to her waiting Maspeth. |Ut. husband. (Inttrnatioaal)

DEDICATE ADDITION tc—ttassS rr—« Waga O»e> he already has priorities for the buildlug of 20 modern houses thia spring. Trails and drives In the euh-divslon will be named after Itooks written hy Mrs. Porter, who formerly lived in this city and Geneva. -- " 1 o " - It is one thing to want (has to walk with us: It is another to want to walk with God. ■ WH, I O ■■■■■■■ ■„ I—VIITIIK OF riVAI. ssri'ri.KMKWT OF ESTATE As. 4IST. Notk-r l» hereby aivsn to the eredlt'ire, heirs and leastres of lleorae C. Mann, deceased, t<> appear In the iVdittn« «'lr<-ult Court, held at Decatur, Ind tana, on the 27tti day of April, I*l6. and show cause, If any, whv th'- Final Settlement Ari mints with the estate of said decedent should not he approved and said heirs are notified to then anil there make proof of heirship, and receive their dletrlbutlve ahaix-s. Claude tl. .Mann. Administrator. Mecatur. Indiana, April 6, ISI4. Henry 11. Heller, Alterney. April «. 13 NtrriCß TO SON-RESIDENTS Htatc »f Indiana, t'ounty of Adams, as: In the Adame Circuit Court February Term, ills Lewi. Hallies, <U>sl F. Haines, Husband and wife vs. Even Jones, et al. Cause No. 1,647.

Comes now the plaintiffs In the above entitled cause, by their attorney, ll<-nry H. Helb-r. and file their complaint therein, together with the affidavit of a competent perßoll, that the following named, described and defendants, tnwlt: Even Jones, Evan Jones, Evan Jones Senior. FJvan Jones Jr., Luclnday Jones, Luclndfa Jones. I,ttclnda Jones, Catharine Jones, John C. Blossom, John Chandler Blossom, Jacob Vaughn I'pdlke, Jacob V. I'pdlke. Ja<ob I'pdlke, Ellja Moody, Elijah Moody, Elisabeth Moody. William McConkey. William M< Konkey, Sarah Jane M>C<>nkey, Sarah J. McKonkey. K-aiaa Dailey, I Maryann Dailey, John Jones, Peter Jones, Itebe.-cs Jones. Itebecr-a Ann Conner, ltebe>-ea Conner, Martha iWelllver, Martha Junes, Ell Jones, I .Mary Crawford, Evan Jones, Even I Jones, lt|< hard Jones, Joseph Jones. I Demut Jones, Demutt Jones, Demot Jones. Deniott Jones, Albright Jones, Aulhrlght Jones. Elisabeth Mix, Hosanna Jones, Hosanna imine). Hosanna Imonej, Hosanna ImInel, Andrew Jones, Josiah Immel, Annuli Margaret Jones, Mariah Jones, Michael Mix, Elisabeth Jones, James Crabs, Janies Crabs assignee, James Crabs, executor of last will and testain< nt of Evans Junes andor Evan Jones; Ramuel Wlnnans, Samuel Wlnan. Hiiniuet Winans, Lydia Wlnan, Lydia Winans, Kyivtnua Wood, Karah Wood. Josephus Johnson, Ellxabeth M Johnson, Alexander lA. Parkes. Alexander A Purks, Alexander Park, A. A Parka. A. A. Parko. Alex A. Parks. Lydia A. Parks. Lydia A Parkes, |,yda A. Parks, Ellen Parks, Benjamin L. Parks, Benjamin J* Park. Beiigamln L. Park. Hamuel Parks, Ham us I Park. Myrtle O. Park. .Myrtle <>. Parks. J A. i’.nk. B. L Park, t]«hu fioodwin, Jehu Goodwin, Ella L. Goodwin. Ellen L. Gwdwln, .Marshill Goodwin, Marshall J. Goodwin, Caroline Goodwin, liuldah St. Zhumerman. Hnlda M Zimmerman, Huldali Zimmerman, Hulda Zimmerman, Walter <>. Detro, Anna C. Dotro. Experience A. Goodwin, !>e<atur <»ll and Gas Co., Hlverelde Olj and Gas Co., The Decatur Oil and Gas Co, Jay County Hural Electric Msmberalilp Corporation, The unknown husband or wife, widower or widow, and the unknown heirs andor devisees and the unknown spouse of the unknown heirs and-or devisees of eacli of Hie abov*' named defendants: the unknown heirs andor devisees and the unknown spouse of the unknown heirs and-or devisees of the unknown husband or wife, widower or widow of each of the above named defendants; the unknowu executors, administrators, descendants, creditors, trustoe*. representatives, receivers, successors In Interest or assigns of each of tb«- above named defendants, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs. All pTsonx and corporations who assert or mltcht assert any title claim or Interest | In or Hen upon the real estate depcribed In the complaint In this I action under nr through any of the defendants In this action, named, ii described and designated In said , complaint; the names of all of 1 wh'*m are unknown to the plaintiff, i are non-residents of the state of Indiana, and that »»ld action la t>y a complaint In three paragraphs, to

oulst ths title to the following described real estate situated in Adame County, State of Indiana, fowlt* The aouth half (Mi of tb« noHheast quarter (%i of section thlr. ty-three (111 and the south half <M> of the north half <Mft of the northeast oust ter (UJ of said section thirty-three 733) ail In township twenty-*<ven fill north, of range nfteen (15* east. < obtaining 126 acres more or less. Notice is thersfore hereby given each and all of the above described and designated defendants of the filing and pendency Os sa|<l complaint saalnXt them and that unless they appear and or demur thert-lo at the call of said cause <>n the 15 day of May. 1»<«. the seme Iwlng the 33 Judicial day of the April Term, l»tj of said Court to lie begun and held at me Court House. In the elty of le- atur. In said county and state on M -niHJ.

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April 4, 1144. Mid complaint and tba matters ihcraJn cogtalnsd and al* Dged will bs iaken as trua and aald cause Will he heard and determined In their abssitce. fN WITNKIW W’HHHKOF. I J»»va hereunto set my hand and affix—the seal of said Court at Decatur, Indians, this 31 day of March, IMS. Clyde O. Trout par. Clerk. Adams (’lrctilt Court Henry II Heller, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Mar. 33-31) Apr.J

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