Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1946 — Page 2
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SAYS OPA TO I H •alloMed rr»m l’*g* i iiuiinei* We a ' liopUi ' l.ike P''-|HVf <ind di>“tb mi-i«ii >x thkt will citan net buildin. i..iit-i Into ' Hui • oil'll in tloh, lie r lid |'..| t. Ik he <• ’ i old).•»» a meet ini: of t.o Chliago ii»MH !»i ion m « *llllll**ll Help* \ mi (hercttme FALSE TEETH l.tto'ciu-'o and Worr? \ , . < b. I HI . , , f I ... WKl.tlh I V* l Kill 11. it ’ I , ... ■ i nr i 4 ■ • • . . >1 '» ■-
■ Yes, Folks... : THE JEEP IS HERE! ■ I ■ FARMERS! AKE vol HAVING 1 ■ I ■ TRAITOR TRO!TILE? 1 ■ I ■ I Win worn .ibout tour I all plowing. 1 dtMing. .it ? GET \ JEEP DEMON- I STRATION. Guaranteed Io do ani I work a litfht or medium tractor will do. I ■ Guaranteed to pull two 12 and II inch I ■ plows. \|so light deliver* truck work. ■ I ( all l<i l for demonstration. Let us I show ton what it will actual!) do. No I ■ waiting. Immediate delivery. On the I ■ lot 'i mile south ol Decatur. i HICK’S GARAGE & MOTOR i : SALES ! ■ I ■ Riiaaiaaaaiiiaiaaaiuiai
PUBLIC SALE ENTIRE HEIil) HOLSTEIN'S On lteiini..iit F'.nn !'- mile* ...-t lietatui, Indiana, un old l*>-< aiur Van W.-rt i;. .<i Tuesday, Mar. 26, 1946 at ' 00 P M 32 HEAD HOLSTEIN'S—32 T. 8 4 Bangc Tested 2'' |;,nutlfiii 2 yr old rniDl*. '. with .all by *l<|e 3 will fre*hen V ■ 'll*.' I’’ will I ert'.n 111 xpn A' May Ito freahrti in July Tin* .hi ..I’-'.fiiditie i.'.it id lngli grade 1101-tein tii-t calf heifer*. 'I I 1.. Il- - -i.i. : l|<> ,iu ibdl J HoM.'in Hull*. 12 A 11 urn. old. .i« 1 lb,' ino ~d from 71 It, iow FEED—2", .ml , m Alfalfa buy 2"" bal, Hed Clover Hay, all l>< *t quality TEII.MS < ASH llispi . Hon of . .i'Ge invited iSab win I), held in*lde it weather i* bad i Bell & Stoutenberry OWNERS Hoy S Johii-on Au. t Neil Joilll.-01l \u< I Melvin Lie. biy Sal. Equipment ISryce lianlel*—Clerk
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice ir hereby given that th* undersigned cominiasioner ap pointed by tin Kdams Circuit Court <>f Adam* County, State of Indiana at the February Tenn, I'ttii of said court in a ease (or partition for real estate wherein Iverita Wertins l« the plaintiff and Pearl Snarr et al are defendant!* and which Is cause No 17541 on the Civil Itocket of sab! Court by authority of said court will offer for sale at private -ale to the highest and beat bidder at th* law office of Ford L bitterer located a' No. HI South Second Street tn the City of fie< atur. Indiana on Saturday, March 30, 1946 between the hours of 10:00 o'clock A .M and I mt o'clock I’ M of said day and if not sold on said day between the said hours each succeeding day thereafter until ><dd the following described real estate in Adame County in the Stale of Indiana town: liriot Number Three r:j> In |j| e y'x Addition to the town of Preble in Adams County. Indiana Said real estate will not be sold for lens than the full apptahed value thereof and the sale of said real estate will l.e subject ta the rights of the tenant therein and will be subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court. TERMS OF SALE: The purchaser of said real estate is required Io pay at least one third of the purchase price upon the day ot sale (Mid the balance of the purchase price upon delivery of a deed to the purchaser lor the real estate purchased together with an abstract of title tor the real estate purchased brought down to the date of sale showing a title free of liens. FEItD L U’ITERER. Commissioner Kdrd L. bitterer, Attorney.
PLEADS NOT GUILTY fCoatlnued Pom !•»«• '>■«» into a trailer al Homewood meads Not Oudty t.l.u Martin of Hit* 'ity (iitrted a not entity plen . h.< • -of pul'll' Inloah ntion and i. kl< driving late Wt <lio-»<l tv hehire Judge Frmhte M IJeVnn* .ippenriu* for th** defendant. wait ■>i| ,o aiunmriit and entered the not illy pleu The loitit set li. nd .it on <u<li fount mid .it. lurnlwhlng hand, he wa« re leased The i h.i Kes wen pl.o ed ag.<lli*t ii i Pro e< iitui filer!? upon an affidavit slKio d by Offi.er Hoy l till.oie of the . It? Irtlli e who with Hubert Hill < harged that Martin drove his Inr up on the -l.feWalk oti Moll o< near lhl:d street howling over one lamp po-t .... 1 .I,imaging ano'her
Says Republicans To Gain House Control Rep. Landis Makes Prediction Os Gain IVnehlngton. March II 'l l’* Hep Gerald IV f.nmli-. If Ind predicted today that llepuldii an* will pli k up .it le«»t 1" new house k. it. In the Xoveirlw r election* more than enottth to win control fI'HII till |H.|||O< Its [..ifidls Rave reporter* i ll*t "f the tii i iiiii e-eiotiiil di*tri< t* «lil, it he Mid the GOP was .ertain of w est ng from Item ■< rati. control Hie analywla pridbted Itepub h< <m Kilins ti l.i stall s. With the : rgeat gain of fir. -e.i> forecast tot Pentiayltanla Th* ll.'i si'.ils H the house are now divided as follow* lift Heino
( i.«t» l*»1 Hepnhllcmta two minor ,i,i tv meinbei* und three vacani.» \ <;op gain o' onlv 27 m ats three !#•» that! the l.nildls' sill' thing p'diitlon would letnove the |i. noi-tats | in loiitnd of the ioiie- so. Hie firs- tint" sim. ifs.ll li tu.illy Land >’ said. "I think ,<e|| win mon thin '.'tins Noveiu '.et But thiee in .tie those I don't tuliik well have any trouble at .ill w tinlna l.atidi* ».i d Io null Hook a stale by-t. it.- alia!v*|* of tin lommg ele thins .. . .Iliee ’ll i Oil-i ll ed . lui-e.t a putty good piophef 111 fit.' he -rd le | i.dli'id the lllli* Wieild pt< k lip .'ia ■eaM mid Io W.|S only f 'll off n got ■! It. ■ ■ ,i .. tin 11 stat.« with ’h> null"- of seats l.aliuis 'ii.'ive. t o tittf* s ' pii k hi ,nd lhei: f ptoreiit lie'tuit at'i Iniumbeii’s <al to ilia I.H Heps Frank II Hive: ;n Georg. I' Milhr and ( H> -ii Gnh.igmi Itouda t linnet th-it till Heps L»e]>h I' Hvt ■ fll.lse Going WoodilOIJSI and taint« I* Geelan r.linols if i ltep< Emily Tift H inglas Ldwaid \ Kel.y and Me! »ln Prue Indi.ma it' Hep l.mi's I.id ow Kent i. ky 11 • Hep Ind’.l ,M a i M.i'Vland iillo'. hndley G Hoe Mr 111. in ill Rep F .ink E Hook Mlnnt sota ci I’hik- W*i:ia n .1 filial ■ an | F ink T Sta.k-v , .Mis-ouij i.’i Ili-fie Hoge c , S'aiigliti tnd \ x I i irnahan New York Ii Hep* W:|!|a:n I! fta.iy John I Rooney and Georg. F Hog. s oh Illi Hep Waller B Hut,er ■ Petin.ylv.mia i.li H.-p. Wfllli n I Gre. n He iH.fi ,| McGllni ht y I'an . I J Flood Imnlel K II , li. and tii— t.o ant .eat to. me |v held by Hie lai.. .1 B.|el| Snyd<r W 1-hinm 'll 1 11 Hep lha . H Sa rage W■ st Virginia r>< Mat th. w M Neely atld I leveland M Bailey Itelaw t|i H..p | M , A Traynor o Two Muncie Papers Merged By Pulliam New Organization To Take Over Friday Minnie hid March 21 HP' The ttierewr of the Muncie Star and the Mun.-le Evening Press wa* mitiounted tiwluy by Eugene PuH Imn. pic.sMenl or the tomldned him whi'h will lake over op<ia lion of iitith diiilie. lomorrow f’ulilatn sa|t| the new- organization. .Muncie Newspapers Im would publish morning evening nod Stftinday editions of the two papers Majority of the sfo< k is owned by the St ir Publishing font pany. which operates the liidian aiMiliH Star he added Forme- stockholders In th. Pre.s Ptibliahing < otnpany In eluding Mrs Anna laickwood and associate-, hold minor shares In the new coriwiratlon hireitoi. of Muncie Newspapera Im will be Pulliam. Gordon B. Lockwood and Nina ,M Pulliam, offli lais said Pulliam purchased the fndisitiatHilia Star and the Muncie Star f'om the estate of the late John <' Shaffer in I'Hl The lankwotsia have owned the Evening Press alm-e P»fO following the merger of the Murnie Herald and the Muncie Times. Mrs, lax k w ood und Gordon iaickwiMxl have operated the Pe.s wince the death of George B Lockwood. — o————— Divorce Suit Filed In Circuit Court James ft Wheeler. Geneva, today Bled sulf for iMv.irce (rout Wilma Jean Wheeler In Adams circuit court, charging cf'lel and Inhuman treatment, in that she .truck. Iwat. hit and cursed him and left his home <>n five different oecaskHiw. telling him to secure a divorce. The complaint state* that they were married June Id, |;g.i am| separated March 2». I 9«. NaGian C. Nel*o» Is pkißliff'e '•..»un»<'| • ♦ «»•- •fj •• a» —m. i—i Trade lo a (Jottd Town — Data tut
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EISENHOWER IN It KKtlMHra I r.oM I’sgr Oset army would lie willing to haw ce tain i<nidlii<*n» mttl tesli'hilon in. eluded nt 'he ait He said he would be willing nd to lndmi any more father* and to set about i<h-.isitiK falheis now in service Hr said It would he p. lecfly fca-ible to S.i? that Illi man -hall serve lotigci than 1 s months ‘ ' o Warm Sun Greets Arrival Os Spring Mild Temperatures To Continue Here 1 bright, warm «un brok« out ea ly this morning iw If Hl greet ill' f ist day "f spiint: which ofitlally 1 ui lived shortly xf > r inidnidu lasi night. iNMplfr p'oph.ile- ( >f < |»udy Weather the rest of today and to right, the weatherman did fores... .< eontluame of *‘tc mild tempo tines of the past few div* Bure elgiis of spring were » biindam today, with several ie»l d. nt* .-ven starting thch spring irndxn making The ariival of spring and e.irllrt dawns reminded Decsinrltes that the city will «o<m oligetve its day 1..' H earings tint** again 'his sum met th., fl'ai »in.e the wai when t!u entire nation *•«• -n an houi earlier schedule known then a- ' war time' I Tide Hie feint* of v city ofdl name, adopted leas ago Hi. c.tx k« h< .' w ;| >t aio‘ > d ip on. houi at midnig ii. Sai .lay \pri! Th i| i. entiy t» .| to lemove I si|Kp,..|«|ou of the d.tv I ght lime "Ho'iei •l< an i..' lim- repair wink and ‘ Verio ibanai.' .<f the ti’y • dw.'limg, w. re aaiofiK <>th< i p ■ piraiiotis f tn. adv.-tit .it w.i a.. iioiif'iW.i m<> teinpcj at ii .-. ni.i , Im I' 'tv nt w. at • I- a.- . rc-iihing in a nave toward Hi*- < -»ti-tru.i m "I ii. w hom>> In the city now ' owd.'.f to eapai jty ll' 'f str,., t - ,|.|.| .. ~. . construction of -ev. ia! • w -i |.- "a.k- and cm b. nr. m tided n the city s plane (<> th. n. st f> i inoiiths I i’ up. at,i . tic- oi.i nine fatued n th., low .In and gj. ateadnv moving : I lit a Goo-! Town l)e<atur ROOSEVELT AND HigMiAMurd t riHii Iteiei < rdt-red ’he s. n'ling of ■ fin.,| a.'it Not it , p iUlf j, oUtpoHt defender*. 5 The W»r lablnet agreed '*<>' that Hl.. -outli bound Japan.*, f„ ri , should not |„ ■•tia.k* I without wartiiiiig Aan alternafh. a was agreed Hiat Mr Roosevelt -hoitld a.ldle-- a st ) ret me.sag, |,, t |, ( . imp. ior and send « special me» sag. to etmgr.'S- rrfmrting the dangei and outlining what should '« 1011, if British Iht’rh the i hllippip,. u, r .. attaike.l tr.’l. 111. .S ,g, l„ 111. wa „ He ti. !»♦!, th. night whPv 1 EASY TREAT. Corn muffin* made with Flakorn are always delirious and always rssy to make. Same good ing.edients you use. Nothing to add but egg and , milk. Precision-mixed for \ delicious results. That's > \ Flakorn. ! /\ And here's the easy, ! / quick way to make W X. P>e crust ■ k FIAKO ) \PIE CRUST mxZ W*’ Tbo»»«n4« *f me* as 4 wootes F4l bav* fosad that tiate-leated W k\ ttuart TaMM* bring such, i f haw relief tr> alee*-robbing 'PsHoiM of acid iedigea«>«a, U ► I •»•«*'««. *»d ugeoC alow- ’ ■■ / * t>L Tm,( Uthttat*. to IF/ ‘•h*-*® taniag. no bottle. Try >1 / ***** ‘ »•* “«**'• •*»*» ■B! ‘"d "*** “» u> UM mormag feeUag ai f like a tljtoo.ooo. Get geauiae Stuart Tabietc at yam d.-gggie»-HW aa * 7 2St * " ,f - 20 *ak , QB «• *MUva aaaey-bMh gMcaatoo
liefort! Pearl H.itlwr w.t» alia*" ~d The meaaiige to <i»liKt'**' level was ili'liv.'ied I.iior to the .'Hili k ' t> Hull. SHmsoii ami Kims all i\p.iii"l <di th. inoinliii'. of I’" 7 that Jnpiii *«« "planning some lovlltry; and ** all *" 11 deling wll'lc the blow would wirlke ' Th.y had no thought I'earl H.ilbof would Im siillik >» GENERAL HOMMA IS it>atl**Ml Pram under the anise of nnlitaiy auth mlty or military ne.eaalty of helplea* men incapable of furth <i contrlbuilon to the wai effort. Ma< Arthur Mid The Infammi* death march for which ,Ma< Anhui *“1'1 Honi’im was responsible occurred lietsreeii Xprll '• and April 2*. HH2 Nearly ll.ni'U Ainetlenn* 'ltd 71 " 111 til' plitos were foil ed •<’ make th< hiutiil march during which 1.2"" American* and Filipino* filed ot were killed FIGHT FLARES G'aatlaeed Prom Page owe! lamp workers would receive no p., a t . t || inn Westing
J ' r /il j f I / a Mm * a If> r t f jREKEDSKk KoUtS ”• VI M’t < I Mt It CH HI- £ WINDER 2 25c CLEANSER ... 15c STARCH /, ;2lc SILVER POLISH I U Vtf.K dOFTfAt.M HKK.Itr MH. 1 t«|l lit oil' ' m I i-lt >< Sll't a-HKU ■; 25e MELO T.“, 16c BLUING 5c REMOVER ■ tut im. it tats A rt.xx uim>iv KH ROMITE , 15c BLU WHITE 2,, 15c SPOT REMOVER ►, 19c SPRAYERS | WIT ME WET ,l. 9c SOPADE V J9c BLEACH t , t 25c CLEANER w|ES3S!3BB F WFTfflB: JHQSQEbHL iiHiito .Ktiivvox•» i.iufiin (iiiMM. lonity.K SOAP PROS , . Etc FLOOR WAX 7Me SOLVENTOL *'.7, Sl.oo MOPS -■ St ML v t l \> HHMTIRL HRVIV <>CI.S».K OISM MOPS . .., Tc POLISH /, ! 15c GRAND 2 1 . 35c AMMONIA ■ SO.* HKlt.llT -Sil KOH I. I I I.NINEK 11' L 1 -1 JE CLEANER 10 ~ 21c PASTE WAX ’X2Tc VANISH 18c CLEAHrf s I'MM tIKH.IIT MSI! M WHtTH fl PISH CLOTHS r 12c LIQUID WAX 37c BUBBLE FOAM j. k 19c DRY J Bakery Dept. Z^ / 7> ’ 1 Crisp, Freeh Fruits and Vegetable* 1 BUNS * 21c ( z/ . I FLORIDA VALENCIA—3 LB. MESH BAG 59c S V.’.V’mib ®\ YJIII iB ORANGES ■=■ ~49cl““ -i: (PINEAPPLE . . .-39 ci M !“ ,i i carrots'?.:.; 8c radishes b,.'?: lie i ROL - — ,6c 'T'jl 3 TOMATOES 1 35 c GRAPEFRUITS , 39c U 3 PUTATOES . 65c ONION SITS 3 .... 25c ■ 3 51c 5 RED BEETS 10c CELERY. S 29c i CHEESE „. 46c -"*■ WIIIIIHIIIIIIiIIIIIH CHED-O-BIT . 2 70c - L mmsim'” .'“lb. Choice Meats and Fish BEEF ROAST . . 26c c rCSI uw *•” CuV'l 'I IMS A FLAIR LEG O'LAMB . .-37 c OLIVES !'•£. i9c l.ie tor FrlM*M*—gT r.M ING i II . ROSETTES'” UI9C ““«« ‘ 39c beans” 11 !‘- 8 c ,b 4S * /.(«(<«'* I BORAN COFFEEISc * c Tj" "** VERMICELLI CLUNSER....2’XISc H ! fuNAFls's” >] B*L SODA 5t |L—- " SUNRAE ALL FURFOSE CLEANER < yariMTir™ | BLEACH SPIC & SPAN JSt.SSSS* ™ ILET nl «11c 2" : JI L QIC sox AIC | TRIUMPHS 'T.‘. U 291
'houxe replied that Ihew worker* would bi' i.'V.if'l by a "aeptirate agree menl The wage offer, fit- >«.»•»• '•>' W. Miniilmu e in th. dupute. *a» rttbmitte I yeid< nlay \t ban Fr.im i’.ro t ' l *’ l"n« Khm.ni.n <hief Hany llndge* -aid the union* rtrategy coni J inttle. would Hl* ‘ I "" lu > f "' l plans fm a .mi-flde. f1... kw. k. i« »’uh’ M hciluled f<n ■ i»n or Ixfi'i* April I. Hiidg. * aiiii.'iiiu > ui' i't i aint' utter hl» union flatly rejected a J., w wage off***’ made l*y l’a< ifl<..MKi wah rfront f iuployei* The | iinploy.'* iai "I tht'i Pievloit* pi..pool of Six: p«r hour lo Si;is for ftraiglit Ham atld S 2 "7 tor ov. ilime. Tin y »aid their ~t . , | giw ~i..-m.i.'im ii ;;v pcnent hlghet wage* Hluli tl, y m rived oil Jail 1. 1*• 81 NegoHation- for a new bitiim in.'ii* n'iil cintiafi continued at \\ '.i«hing*on John I. !.•»*. prfxi.l.nt of the lulled Mine Worker- t AFl.i. wa» to lexuitm . oitv< i-ation- with the bitumlii' ■ >ux coal operator* today H appeared that Hu negotiation* nugh’ approm h the April 1 »tl'ike ' deadline without a solution of Hi, wag. i|i» Hon
RUSSIA SEEKS Hnntlnneg l*r<>m •*■*» Onet foie the loUllt II ! Bi't'gh Oppoaed lamdon March 21 tl'i’t i llldith governuient toil.iy I,i ieque»i by ltu*«ia for i la.i,. i p.i«ip nemetit until April I" ot united iiati 'ii* »eiut|iv <<> , m> • Hug A'hedule I to open M<>i|.| t y i in New Vm k \ foreign nil' • spokeHma then* wiik 'no ln< llimi on m ’ • i part of hl* maje«ty'« gov. tim m |io aupport the Hu--inn ,<|u fill tile council p wtpnlif ilirill. We have had it hote in i Kremlin for three we.-ka a limit ' llutMian treaty violntlon. " t . i Kpokettniin mild "and it is our i|. w : Hint th ■ I* a in ill' of i \ i.f. I urgency on which no po-tputv llieitt |* udvl*ull|e " The reference *ii< to a p. | note to Mibo ow < *l th.' Soviet I teiition of troop* In Iran bi yon | jMa ill th'' date fixed by ,ty so withdrawal of ull foreign tio..-.- - from that country. The Soviet (ire** ami radio ■ ' p.'lbl llu**ian dlpl 'il.illf eii.it* to H.ltl. the diapute with Iran h, fii , the I'X'lt In.'. ’ Ing by «nii f ;
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