Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1946 — Page 7

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If Wishes Ks « md Sincere Congratulations to the Leakingen dairy bar ; You can I* proud of your ■ Beautiful New Building. — | IT — ■ I ■ Much of the material used *> in the construction was ' R furnished by us. tr Lumber & Coil Co.: ■ i ■ ■ M ■■■■■■■■■

gg. maaatlMCSiwiiosavß Eongratulations i ■—■■'■ ■ I .To The ■ ■ SWEARINGEN J t DAIRY BAR ■ X on (heir beautiful, ■ new building. I: It was our pleasure to i have installed the com* I P |ete I PLUMBING and I HEATING J »PLUMBING and HEATING CO.; | 704 Monroe St. # E Phone 232 f in . ■*

I Best of luck I Milt!.... S Our sincere wjwstalations and best wishes g for success to Milton Swearingen, a former SI employee, on the completion and opening of B the new and beautiful I Swearingen Dairy Bar > All of us here wish you all the H luck in the world. g Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. ■ W. A. Klepper smK * . . I 1. We are proud, too, that I CLOVERLEAF g ~ J Er ar igF. gr smuHMHg B s i V i Floverleaf — will be featured at the Swearingen Dairy Bar at all times. IL Drive out and ask for yuur favorite flavor > • by the package ■^i*edirief > i6s ur al lhe fuuntain You h cn^°y ice r * am at best ‘ * 1 Ihc.

COMMIBOIONKn. CLAIWU TO BE Al LOWWP 3. ||M« Dot alur Llßht * Pow.r, op 1172 19 Haywood f’uh. Co. do 245 12 M»«ine Tr.. itr>,r,. Ik r , r <t«p II »« n>«lr O. Trout nor, do up j&.BS Thurman i. n r ew. -udllur j.jo l'i' *iur Democrat, do ... j.oi Bora. Wlinvun. <r»«c «<> 7.M ™** NtjawaM, retoidrr du 5.0 T nhnrlff. mH Hoard, etc. laa.H ‘•rl Kuhn. aura. dll<h «*l* II.J« Ml lllrncliy do ... IOS Bay Hui. her, do 7 an O»‘ar Übrnian, d.» Ila R'ifu* Npriumer, do 5 99 •>«". llirM hcy. do S< Hotter lllulim. do 3)99 •I. <l. banner, do 4 75 Hoy A»''|illman. d» 700 Kriiret It. Mharp, do Amon II liner, do 7.09 Chrla Zun her. do 7.90 Harley Itlmiun, do 140 John 11, Barner, do 9.24 Adatiin Co. Faint Bureau, do 10.00 BrnJ l>. Maxelln, do 10 50 Frod >*• I tier, do 7.99 Frrd laoiihart, du 11.00 llltr Krt> k*Tyitdall <jo,, oper. 27 12 Lyman I. Hann, xebl Mipt. op. 40* L. K. Archbold. co a«l. aal and oper. ... 119.05 t'lara Anna 0C William*, home dam. ">H 3149 Robert J Zwbk. coroner oa. 3C 0* hr it. |t. Jonaa. hoaltb »ft. nal and op<-r. 71.50 <1 ftemy Hterlv. proa. atty, exp 11.53 Naomi G. Horman, anaon. elk. 25.00 Clllaen'a Tel. Co, <ir. <t. op. 5.45 Went I’trh. Co., do 17 «« <7 11. Mitnelman, do 925 John Bixler. <-. liotiae Jan. -al 135.0# Mix. Emma Miller, do, mat «al 53.00 Baker Pllig A HtK i'o do op. 1H Huntington lalt., In. . do ... 20 73 The It ItolKf Co., do 9.44 tirover Cottrell, do x.So Arnold A Klenk. do 1.95 No. hid. Putt Service Co..

Congratulations • * tn the Swearingen Dairy Bar. You have a beaut if id, new modern building and deserve ail the success in the world. It wm a privilege to have been selected to do the Masonery Work on this building. Drive out the opening day. inspect the building both inside and out. Charles Hammond . ..<4 ■** < * amap '4UI4E r ... W- 1. _ - ’ xiitouteui --

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lull Os i.miHinp'-woMF** • B»BB I Frank A IflteM. ..... ■opt aal. ... ■ . - IH-ft Joanna KIUH. Ota. mat. Al. »» •» Dr. Jamex M Burk, do, piiyx. aal .... » 4 88 H. H. Mfkstroth. do mlnl»lor 4* Elian lllrinbey. do help W. 90 HoaeUa Burkhart, to 8 ! Pryor n OiHmrt. do 8888 Herbert Klaton, du -? Mlaa Lynrh, do op frl! Cliff Nu»»Kaum. do ttlawarl’a Bokory, da The Amerli an thiaraaay Cattle do mu. JJJ Ri> « Oro«ery. da !!!: Hillman china Co. da »•»! 11. S. Cbemlral Co., do j. w. ixtdhall. do .! J? « E Hite. <te Hil Walter F. Hkyax. do H-H Indiana Inal Ind. do ... •*»" Nprunaar fahman A Co., do I» »• Nerv-Cx Store, do « Kobno Drue do »« *• Hurk Morator Co. do anboroun ttervtet Ma., do •’ "« liwtehV K Arnoli.’Serv. off "P ?!J Menno Burkhalter, elec. exp. Ih je <• U of <*.. da |MJ Thelma Hendrick*, do 1® Maxine Troutner. do •" f.iMlla M. Illliy, do » Anna Vance, do . « Margaret Braun, do — i® "" Lea. T. (Mtllg • 8 88 louenna Banalaa. do Frad goiter, du 888 Genevieve Owenr. d o J® Biith Ollllg. do « 888 The Schafer Store, do I I’ Herne Wlteeae. do »* Haywood Pub. Co., do 413 m Preclnet I. do »’•« Preet* t t. *» L Precinct 4. da Prednct 5, do •’ Pre. Irn t 4. dv jJhtf

Precinct T. da **■ Preclnet ». da ...» ”»• t»re<tnit I. de precinct !•. do Prc. lnct 11. do Precinct 12. do • • •• I!’-. Preelm t 13. do ” Precinct It, do «*’ -precinct l». do »E Pro- 4* 4 9. do 88 Pre. in. t 17. 4« - {{Lie Precinct 11. do 18 J •? Precinct If. da •• ”ft R da tai Precinct 30. do .... Lit!“ Precinct 313. do - WMJ P.e. ln. t *3. do — »*J *. Precinct 23. do »... - • •’ J-.’ precinct 34, do I B ® *•" bale D. Monee, cp. < »am Per Diem. • ’ Ell iMtbach. do John fhrlatener. do F»rd L Lltterer, eo. ntly. eel M.M Dwatur Democrat Ce.. les ad W.»« BrrneWllneaa.de , < w H Xwlch. A Mot. aoldler burial — 7»» ow Black Funeral Homa, do U® 8 " Qecar Harmon, fox bounty 4.5 t Krvln A-hullar. do 1*;" Harry Ro»a, do ’ Irenv Byron Sanatorium, oan 423 M American legion, flag* *» 888 Paul Dugnld, for. eherlff • «" h>aa< <‘ook. do 3.00 Will Wlnnee. amexeteg le®»® Glen Neuenoch wander, do -0« Earl Martin, do 314 «o M»' 5 - Jeanette Highland, do I! 2? jnhn linker, do ja.ao Dora H. hlefereteln, do ljA®« kllaa Nprunger. do .. 7""" Modjeaks Neuonubwander, do 243.98 Harold T. Fie Ida. d» W. 44. Patloraun. true, aiteee. 385.09 Loren Heller, do ...... 3; 4 " 8 John IL Duff, do 325.00 W. F. Johnwn. do 33;. 88 Harvey R. Mankey. do ... >3<» •# Ulen Neuenachwander, do 33500 Charle* Fuhrman, do 335.00 Geo. Schlefaratein, do 335 00 Benoit P Johnaon, do 31J.90 t’harlea A. Burdge. do 32500 Dan C. Wagoner, do • 321.90 Welfare 4'lllaeu'a Ifbl ('o.. tel. 1905 Bernie* e Nelaon. mil A op. 32.15 Mary J. Haaelwood. mH .... 13.10 Vu. 340—H lab way Ralph Rice, aupen iaor joo.oe Perry Everett, aaa’t do 179.90 Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers A Real Eetnle We'll b« glad ta Rapraaant you In the traneactlen of Real Cetata at Public tale er private sals. IS years In thia buslneaa In Decatur. We waleema your Investigation of our record of which wo ore proud. Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. DeVcas Bldg., Ground FISor Melvin Lelchty. Rep., Borno, Ind., Phono 2SI.

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I: Best Wishes ® to the J Swearingen Daily Bar : a x • * on the completion of their ■ * n«*» modern building. We wish ” ■ them much buccess. m 1: It was a privilege that we were m selected to have a part in the « cwniruction of this building. Ashbaucher Tin Shop ■ 116 North First Phone 739 ■ • • • • »-■

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* • and every good wish for success to the Swnaringen Dairy Bar. Electric Wiring and Fixtures in this modern new building ’ i’ ’ T was installed by us. f ’ Engle & Kiess 266 N. Second St. Phone 212

8 Mi; rglvin Diebach, do IW j» Maney shell, trueb driv. . IH-tt Virgil Draper do }W.»« Wllite Ceafc. d<, *2«o Martin U Huaer. do 139.00 Gorman Fox. do (Hen A Imuttanbalaer. do 139«« Chauncey. Reyiiulde. do •>»>’ Levi Yoder, du MM! Wayne Gaunt, do IH>H Roy Heller do »« «• Floyd Mmltley, do l«"’ 8 Clyde Harden, do .. Christ Miller. »logle hand ... llf.W I>->ti Harvey, do 3W*N Chartea Pueey. do 35 M Amos Steiner, do ijji® Clarence Klaey. do - »* ’• Menno M llabesser. do J® 40 Chris F. Xurcher, do . ..... 144.99 Cedric Tumt>le»on, do Burl Fuhrman, do jy es Harold Burger, do I®’ 8 ® Grover t’ottrell. do - ®” Frank H P»tei»on. do !•’ CiUaen’s Tel. Co., O|> • J Decatur Light A Power, do 19 4. Mollenkopf A Jlttef- <te »• National Cylinder (tea Co., do 398 Muncie Parte Mfg Co., do 91J The Gibson Co .do ...... .1 Federal Motor Truck Co., do IJ.j® Arnold A Klenk, do . 3®» «■{ The Dunson Supply Co., do 31.01 Shell CHI To . Hu ~ do 593 «3 Eteeraun Merv. Bta., do ... 9f »J Standard OH Ce., do .... ».W Knapp Berv.. do * ■ Decatur Neper Herv. do 99.11 Petrie (HI Co . do. -» 88 Uoudyear Berv , d» ®" Arte 'lire <V. do .. . 3» >» Ft. Wayne Pipe A Sup. Ce. do W »« Mun Ele* trie Corp., do «• ®o Lee Hdwe Co., do •• - 5 ® J Mesbbergcr Bros. Stone <orp_, do John Kerch Stone Cm. do 354.19 Allmetal Highway Prod. Jnc„ do ■ I»3 Decatur Lumber Co., do 1.-.90 Wln.w- Mho* store. d<> ’-J’ Mosaman Yernollo Cs., <e «- 8 Certified before me thia 3»th day of May, 191®. Thermae I. Drew. Auditor Adamo CsuPtF. 3 - '— -rH I II — -ueomi I—— Mary Lou Robinson Granted Scholarship Mies Mary Lou Robinaon, a member ol thin ysar'a graduating class bf (hr Delator jtinior-xentor high school, teas been awarded a ecbte lareblp by Indiana university, W. Guy Brows, Decatur principal, announced today. The acbolarsbip pay» tuition for two semesters. .Mias Robinson rsHides here with her uncle and sunt. Mr. and Mm. Roy 8. Johnson. o —.. . ■. TRUMAN SEEKS iCeotlowed From Psge •—> ate Judiciary subcommittee to extend the war powers act nntil March. 1947. to arm President Truman against future strike and famine emergencies. Snyder said it would bo "Irresponsible** not to "keep our pow* der dry" by continuing the act. now scheduled to expire June 30. Without the law, he said. Mr. Truman would have been unable to mept. "effeetlvely" the railroad. xBBWf and steel strikes and the food situations

Mina Flagpole Sitter To Stay Up 35 Days Coshocton Man On Pole Until Fourth Coshocton. 0.. May 31—I UP)— Marshall Jacobs, 35. who won pre vloua fame In Cot hoc ton hy outclimbing a "human fly ” Idled away tbs time today atop a ntdoot flagpole where he rowed to porch until the Fourth of July. Jacoba, first of tho postwar alt* torn out to seek new Anduraace laurels, hoisted himself atop the flagpole oo Hie Coshocton fair grountte yesterday HK parents said he bad been training for the contest since he was two years old The beginning of thr 35-day ait waa marked by appropriate eeremonlan, Including a speech by Mayor William E Martin who thanked Jacoba for bringing Coshocton "nationwide recognition " Everybody wished Jacoba luck but the telephone company which refused him a phone for the five weeks he plane to be aloft. Too many people were without telephones in their homes to laatali one at the top of a flagpole, company officials said. Jacoba will spend his time sitting in a little It-lnch siuare wooden swing, a microphone attached to a lotidepoaker permits him to tslk to tbs crowds be hopes will flock to Coshocton to mo him. His meal* and a daily newspaper will be delivered by an elevator attached to the flagpolo. A small radio will help while away the time, ilia only other equipment Included a tiny oo»tfc task and « cellophane sack to pr» toct hi* from tho weather. Jacobo said he though of his stunt Mveral years ago bat daddoa to wait lor tbs war lo ead before attempting It. Jacobs previously wen fame In Coahocton by "out-flying a human fly." That was bach In 1921 when "the fly," with groat fanfare, climbed the side of the county courthouse. Halfway up, he was halted by architectural obstruction Jacotw immediately took off his shoes and climbed around him to the top of the structure to show "the fly how the building should be elsmb." L 4 ... , A MSTRIcr court of appealThaa named a superior court Jud<m«nt tbat Joan Barry's SK-year* old daughter, Carol Ann, shewn Above in a recent photo, is tho child of Charles Chaplin, and as legal father the actor mart em> tinuo ta coctrlbuti to tha support of the baby bora out of wedlock ■oh!. pro ,, t ,. Feu Old t Run Down rWvw vtniwS WOW•» SOW®* SLt-Sf Duo to msuMcmf KinilCVC excretion es fl>o HIVISbI V Feita that feet sM tatere their MM Brnn SLSSStASSP; Swamp Iteot madiriM rMtevee such di* trees whea due to faulty kMteey exwettou Per throe geaunttiMo Root hy been the etondby in stfllleei tof nomro w too te nuthing Mbe ttet Mtural hwto, route end tor be cembioed ta Swamp Rout, far ettmulet tag kidney** ehmtaattag fuactiuu TRY Rf Try to get faeiktf better with e bottle es teMm MM hem the drua sbero. Notice! We are buying alt grades es P B P*r stock st present market prices. . • €flp ,F#n * Rubber, Batteries. Auto Aodlstore, Braes, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. Ws accept Wire and Tin—But HOT tin cans. ar# ••“P®'** beef hldea, calf skirl, sheep pSHa, tallow, fata, greaaea, sila, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442

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gall State To HeW Guidance Muncie. Ind., May »i—---•ummer institute on «*<•»«?■•[ guldsnce «»> bo held Al Ball «U»0 Teacher* collog. J«oe H I, Dr H. A. Joep, associate prefs®of education, said todayAmong speakem achodulsd tor the program waa Howaro A. Dsw» son ‘ba National Educational Association. Washington. Automatic landings For Planes Foreseen Forecast Ability To Lick Bad Weather Indianapollo. May 31—<UP> ~ FaMenger planes eventually Win be able to lick the bad weather menses by making comptetelf automatic landings, goronimom officials said today. This is oos of the devtlopm’nt* underway at the civil aeronautics administration's experimental atalion to Improve safety and regularity of airline travel. Radio devices on the ground feed intormatlon into the automatic pilot and the plarc can land through fog which obscures tho airport from human view. Whether any hind of all-weather 1 flying system will bo In operation In time to prevent thousands from 1 being grounded or landed at wrong I destinations agalnat next winter, however, could not be learned here. At present airlines lose hundreds of thousands of dollars as- ’ nually because of unflyabie weath* > er. It was estimated tbat 20.000 iraveltore wore set down at wrong terminals last December alone bei cause ceilings were 100 low at their Intended destinations But CAA said m> airlines bavw asked It to place any Instrument i landing system in full operation i for passenger planes i The airlines, through the air transport imaociatlon. have Just ■ begun all-west her flight research of their own at Grumman Field, * Long Island. i CAA officially la committed to i a system that relies on Instruments i In the plane to receive radio sig- ' Mie from the ground and guide * the pilot to the runway. Eventual- * ly this will be done through the I automatic pilot, eliminating human errors. CAA said. The CAA Is Installing ground equipment for thia system at all ! major airports and expects the air* lines to obtain tho necessary instnimente for their planes. Meanwhile it la aervtce testing all other proposals and for that purpose has set up bore tho first radar-equipped control tower for civilian flying. The agency la spending 1M3.0M this fiscal year and 9710,090 ju gext one to develop air navigation, airport lighting and other flying elds. —■■ -o STAU NDECLINES BID (OooMwuM Wrow Wowe Woo) iSed control of Gormaay, as recently stated by V. M Molotov, Soviet foreign minister. Mr. Trnman replied tbat a plan for over-all control of German communications. transportation and fl nance was proposed at Potsdam He did not say who made tha proposal. Ashed whether tho United Staten 1 bad rejected the proposal, the Provident said no But, he the tour controlling powers had not been able to agree on detalk of unified control In the three Solgf. 1 '■ - jw R K*' ' ■ aiJSHB Bl' - " -sZ RFTH SIRVICS command eUeA 1 Maj. Gm. Robert 8. JMghtter, above, reports troops from his towr«ststo command with headquarters at Sort Hayes, Cotombus. 0., are available to protect l.aU suasra who tear utow, tone* ! . ♦. natorsatieMJi.