Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1946 — Page 6
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■ ■ ■ Rich, Creamy, Delicious : Malted Milk Cake <\ki: ■ fl mi WM k : EgSS9| 39c 58c A famih treat. H*m super-deliciouh. Taste ; tempting to the last bite. Ask for Malted Milk Cake at your favorite independent B fimd store or at our bakery. # ■ ■ ; Stewart’s Bakery ■ I
_■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ : Do You Want • GAS HEAT ! In Your Home? ■ B If no. fill in coupon and B - mail to g ! Bill Crist - Monroe. Ind. • g Territorial Manager I.ADCO a Heating A Insulating Co- ■ ; 9 ■ • a Name 9 Address B ■ _ 9 Size Eire Pot H 9 Y es No ■ Is Home Insulated ■ Do You Have Storm Windows ■ Has Gan Co. Made Survey of Home 0 ■ ■ State Time Most Convenient To Look At Your Heating PlantA. M. P. M. g ■ REMARKS ■ 9 9 I ■ ' ----- - | I.
Administrator’s PUBLIC SALE At Middleberry, Ohio, on Road No. 224 SATURDAY, APRIL 13, ’46 Commencing at 10:30 A. M.—Ohio Time — CATTLE — Guernsey cow 7. with < air by aide; Guernsey cow 4. calf by aide; I Guernsey cow 4. milking I gal; Guernsey 2. with calf by aide; l*argr! Guernsey cow 7. fresh May Ist: Brindle cow 5, milking gal; Jersey : row 6, milking 1 gal.; Roan Bull 10 month.* old. — HOG* — 1H Pure Bred Hampshire Fall Gilts. make outstanding brood sows | — IMPLEMENT* — Blackhawk corn planter: .1 ft Milwaukee Mower: 12 inch 2-bottoin , Oliver tractor plow; 1 row Oliver Cultivator; 7 ft. Tractor diac with j tandem: It hole Buckeye fertilizer drill; Tiffin Wagon with gondola bed 7 ft. 2-»e<iiow Harrow: Threshing Separator. 22 liy 2ti. HOUSEHOLD GOODS ANO ANTIQUES Telephone stand with chair: Antique couch with springs and pad: 3 piece Living llnoin suite; Hound oak dining table; Oak buffet; Writing desk. Sewing table; Mirror; Cherry Cheat; Crosley Walnut Itadio; Electric Lamp island!; Electric fixlures; Bedroom Suite, 3 piece. Dining room table amt t> chairs, oak; Sldeltoard and oak cupboard: wall rack: Oak library table; Parlor stand; Oak Pedlstel; Large Mirror; fi rocking chairs; Oak Bookcase and desk: New Heating Stove with magazine: Heating circulator stove; Folding screen; Hamilton Beach, like new. Electric Sweeper; Sewing machine; Home Comfort range: Kerosene Heater; Hand Carpet Sweeper; 1 Walnut Dining Room chairs; Antique Walnut Bed and bureau; Settee: Walnut bed; 2 iron \ beds, complete: 2 wood beds, complete; Duro Leather Davenport; Folding Table, Kltchen'chairs; Kitchen Table; 2 work tables; Kitchen step ladder; Medicine cabinet; High chair; 2 clothes closets; Hail Rack; Electric Washing Machine. Speed Queen; Steel wash stand and tubs; Kitchen cupboard; « stands: Kerosene stove; it by 12 Rug: ti throw rugs; * by 12 Congoleum rug; 2 DeLaval Cream Separators; Churn; Porch Swing; Cooking Utensils; Ironing Board; Electric Iron; Conservo Cannor; Sausage Grinder; laird press; Ice box; Cans and jars; Canned fruit: Copper boiler; Dishes; Utility Zink; Eight day clock; Bath tub; Some antique pieces In this sale. NOTICE —The administrator will accept bids on this 2ft acre farm up to *:ot> o'clock p. m the day of sale. TERMS—CASH. , Lunch by Middleberry M. E Church Ladies. CLOYCE SPRINGER, Admr. Estate of Sarah E. Springer Roy S. Johnson A gon—Auctioneers. , Bryce Daniela—Clerk. 1
irom tri* io |44«. Tiii« pro rum was .pniis.ir.il jointly t*y Gurney i.iiyl Sin. <'h.ipm.nl Iti-vir.-oiiili, lI W Va. The pay raise proposal of th** house milliory affair- »u'«<m» mlltee now must go to the full .ommlitir for approval. —. -o | Tc .clr hi ;c ' Jood Tow n Decut ui !■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■
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House Fight looms On Appropriation State Department Fund Brings Fight Washington. Apr 11 ll'l’t Th.- house squared off for a finish tight today over a proposed flii.miii.iiiiii appropriation for the state department's intiMnational Information service. It was the most controversial provision In a hill to allocate f335.M23.75x to the State, justice ami commerce departments and tlo- federal Judiciary for the fiscal year beginning .Inly 1 The house was scheduled to vol*- on the measure before nightfall. Hep John M Vorys. Ohio, rank Ing Republican mt the house foreign affairs committee, sail he and other GOP members would wag*- a last ditch fight to knock out the information servlet- appropriation. Vorys protested that congress hail never approved legislation to authorize th*- appropriation. The foreign affairs commitlee, l-e noted, only recently voted to teopi-n hearings on a bill which would provide sinh authorization and give legal status to the Information service The house rules committee proposed a special exemption to ordinary rules to allow immediate action on the appropriation Outside <>t the information appropriation, the bill was expected Io provoke little controversy. Specifically. it would appropriate Ml'.'4.7M3.tus to th*- state department. f9s.lfiM.2stt to th*- justice department, fit': ii’i.min to the commerce department and fls, Mjojoti to the federal judiciary The state department appro♦♦»♦<»!ll»♦<♦♦»»»>»»>»« ■ Ka ii i :: MBHHMHL. A—- — 11 ; Would You Make Her ! ; Sing In Spring? ;; > < > Tired Kidneys Often Bring Sleepless Nights When dbnHnr nf kidney function permits es) tti e matter tn rsmsin In your blood. It mayaauar M«tngha**ltarhr. rheumalir pains, kg paisa. k*M of pry and aaorvy. getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headu-hea and dtoiinesi. frequent nr aranty passages with smarting and burning aomotoses shows there is something wrung with your kidneys or Madder. P-n t wsitt Ask your druggist for Doan’s PlOs. a sthnubnt diuretie, used auemafußy by miUtoas for over <t y*wrs. Doan's give happy reUef and srtll help the lb miles of Culbuu 8 out* notre f fonß mr Muod. Met Doan's Pills. ■e » .«> . •
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i riatioti im iml*-« an outlay of »|ii.23o.mm sot th*- operatlonn of th*- I". S Mexican international Itoiimtary ami water * ommlrai >n ilf thia total, almost fx.m .i.tiou would be used to begin construe tlon of a f33.xmi.tMm storage dam on ill*- Rio Grande . . - - -o Wolf & Dessaucr President Dies I New York. Apr I II tl'!’> E'u • neral aervit ea f>r Samuel I. - Smith, president *,f Wulf and Drea--au*-r department s’or.- 1.1 Ko. I I Wayne, will be h* hl here t >tn -r---row Smith died yesterday of a heart at .* k Autos Collide At Magley Wednesday No one wav Injured Wednemlav when earn driven by Charles II Take. 20. of rmit* two and Chtr ■•e If N*-’-«n .30. a soldier stationed .*l liger Field. For: Wayne. <• -I l:<l*-d in the village of Magi* y Both tars were damaged. Sheriff Leo /ii 11 -'.in» i ‘*t:g ite.j o Prade In a Good Town Decatur - ••• • • v-9
g WINSOME Nancy Anderson (above), daughter of Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P Anderson, has been chosen as Queen of Virginia's famed Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival. Nancy is a student at the Mount Vernon Seminary, V ash., D. C. (International) B| I r JI Jmßh STAGGERING from ms car on a New York street corner, Charles H Dimick, above, wealthy 01-year-old Tenafly. N. J., industrialist, gasped, "1 have beer shot by a sailor to whom I gave a ride.** and died in an ambulance a few minutes later en route to a has- ! pilaL (I nter national)
Failure To Support i Child Is Charged i Paul II Fi-her. of Payne. Ohb, is at llheriv mid r hi* own r* <og i nixanci- foil >w!ng hlo arregt on a charge of failure to support u three-year-old child. The affidavit was signed acainat Fisher by Huth Fi-her. lie voluntarily t ame i>-re from his bom*- In Payt: when notified Appea ing liefor*- Judge J. Fred Frucht*- in circuit court with his attorney, he waived at ruigumeiil and entered a n • guilty plea Hlbon I was pt firs' set at f.jou and in- wa.< remanded to jail latter, 1 how- ver. in- was given hi* release on his own recognizance. The as fidavit agaitbit Fisher stated that he was discharged from service on December 15, 1945. o — — Army Trainer Plane At Airport Sunday Ribeit .McComb, pilot and man ager of McComb t-irfi-11, ann mir ed today that a North American AT-ti army advanced army trainer plane would be al the field Sun ilay. Pilot M C mb intends to make several exhlb; ion flights in the plane, weather permitting. Mi. M<
Comb said tbit I cal army pilots had used a Similar plate in their training. 2—o Trade In a Good Town Decatm NEW PIANOS Pre-War Quality and Price $375 Tax Included At Our Factory Cash or Terms if/ Now you can have what you have been longing for ... a beautiful new spinet piano of pre-war quality and at a pre I war price. For the present we will sell these pianos from our factory, direct to retail purchasers in this vicinity . . until we can I increase our output enough to wholesale to dealers. Limited Number Available Beautiful Case—Superb Tone Thoroughly Seasoned Material Full 88-Note Keyboard Guaranteed 10 Years Call at Our Factory or Telephone Bluffton 519 ESTEY PIANO CORP. Bluffton, Ind.
Evansville School Strike Nears End < School Board Acts Against Truancy Kvsnsville. Ind.. Spill H '«'•’» Kvansvllle's week- long s. h<Mil »t ike uppi-ui'-d at u*i end today although member-* of lb* - f .duc.flon u.te.l to prevent a retie wal of student walkout** Although school offl- i.*l» anti* I- ( pated "normal" ntte-oi. n«e t ulny. -indent- who walked out I»-t week when the board allegedly "forced the resignation of central basket-1 '.all couch Glen ***'* rep.irtidly "liked" :*t 'b" hoird'.i latest move. Tlo- bourd. sti.l r.-f'i-l'ik to quit despite insietent demands by "fadents and a parent committee, ord-j *--*-d city school •u'i"''lntendviit | Aleg Jardine to Inv >ke truancy regulations to P't’ an •nd to the strike. T e iMinrd tl« • firbad*- lhe use of Hty school bnildiniM for assemblies. Th*- four remaining members of the Imard *ui'd su*h 1 -’essions would "faster juvenile delinquency” and abeenl -«-lstn. Meantime, a tequeat by the llparent P T. A. tommitiee for a meeting with the boa d was refua ed by president D. J F. Wynn l:> a letter to Jardine yesterday. Wynn ami other board members charged lite parents with "enc rnr.tg'ng dellnquenby approving the • indent strike. School officials said a North Central A--o< - at ion of -i-hools and colleges report on the school di** pute would be made hi ulamt 10 days. Dr. J F Franzen of Indiana t'niveraity and Hairy W mpler. principal of Washing* >n high s- hool completed their investigation yesterday. Th" h< hool off! ials said they expected the appointment of a new treasurer succeeding Mal c o Ini Koch, the only resigned member of the board Hut Mayor Mali-on Reichert *ald h<* w -ut.i "take his time" in naming a successor. But school l*-a hers polnt**d out tlia there would be no one qualified to sign their checks at the end of this week — o A new type of stieet lighting fixture has been developed. It projects the bea n downward, gets th:e»- times the Illumination on the street, where it belongs, and brings relief to people who have to go to bed with a street light thlning in their eyes.
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Stenographers And Typists Are Needed Miss Bertha N. Ilemmelstein and Miss Elizabeth Vickery, war department civilian recruiting rep lesentaiivws. will be al the I'nltcd Stale- employment zervlce ollie*-. Foil Wayne, from Monday, April 15. to Frldav. April 2d. to inter view applicants for typing and stenographic iMieltirm* with th* war department In Washington, D. (’. The salaries of positions offered range from 11.*04 to 41.902*per tier annum, and overtime cnmpeiisatlon I- paid sot work perform ed in excess of the 4<i-hour work week Transportation to Washing 1 ton, D. (*. at no cost to the appli cunt. Is furnl-bed individuals meeting qualifications. Vpott arrival In Wa-hington. temporary quarters are provided, and assistance Is given in obtaining permanent housing. I Typist- and stenographers are I < ritically needed to assist in the huge volume of work incident to the demobilization of the army and the maintenance of occupied territories Any Interedted persona, men or women, between the ages of I 17 4 and 5k are Invited to nice:
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