Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1946 — Page 2
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* “HUE IT II MILLION" / • '-s EARN WHILE YOU LEARN A SKILL OK TRAOE V Splendid education and in more than 200 skill* and trade* are o«ered bf the new Regular Army. Good pay and opportunities for advancement. Over three quarter* a already. MAKE IT A MILLION! Get 320 FEDERAL BULBING, all the facto at your neareet U. S. FOUT WAVNK. IND. »-r Recruiting Station. ■■•■■(■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■l SADDLE HORSE SALE! ■ AT LA FONTAINE. INDIANA SATURDAY, June 22, 1946 . | Slarl in# at «:0O l». M. 1 ■ You will find all kind* of Saddle Horses and Ponies at this Auction. Saddles. Harness Carts and Buggies will be sold first. " If you have anything to sell, bring it in. If you want to " || buy. he here. LaFontaine is on State Road 15— Eight miles ■ gj North of Marion or 10 miles South of Wabash. P 1(’. W. Speicher Royal J. Alexander J IIIISaSSSIRKHIIiaRSSRRBI Real Estate Auction THE GEHBEH ESTATE 111 Acres —-Tww Farms—32l Acres and 12ft Acres Highly, Productive Black Land Farms Sat., June 29,1:30 p. m. 324 Acre* will sell at 1:30 120 Acre* will sell at 3:30 324 ACRE FARM— lanated t% miles Weal and 'fc mile South of Utly. Ohio.. Or, 4 mile* North and 2 Wrut of Haviland, Ohio,. Or. IS miles North of Van Wert. Ohio on Highway No. 127 thin 1% miles Went. Or, S miles Ea*t of Payne. Ohio IMPROVEMENTS: 9 Room Completely Modern Home, Hardwood floors, plenty of closet space, fine built-in features, full Iwsement. nice lawn, fine shade and some fruit Harn 40x<i(t. contrite floor*, large machine shed and garage, large double corn crib with overhead granary and built-in elevator, Another double corn crib, Large chicken house. Hog house with concrete feeding floor ENTIRE FARM 18 UNDER CULTIVATION. LEVEL HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE. BLACK LAND, and WELL DRAINED. 120 ACRE FARM— Located •*, mile West of Haviland, Ohio on Highway No. 114. Or. in mftes North of Van Wert. Ohio on Highway No. 127 to Haviland. Ohio then >» mile West. IMPROVEMENTS: Has Fine !• Room Minlern Home, except heat. Fine Lawn and shade Barn Wxs<<'. concrete floors. Large Double Corn Crib, Machine shed and garage Granary slid work shop. LEVEL. BLACK LAND. WELL DRAINED These Frrn* have been owned and farmed by the Gerber Family for many years. Have Imh-ii well cared for. properly rotated <«nd are lit a fine state of cultivation Ideally Located in one of the Finest Firming Sections of Ohio. If you are looking for the best highly productive black land Attend This Sale- Farm* and building* may be Inspected nt any time TERMS: 15% day of mile, Balance upon possession March I, 1917. Heirs of the Gerber Estate OWN EKS MINNIE GERBER—Admin. 3. V- 6M»ana-~Au«:ttoneer C W KoM-Salo Herb Rielihart—Localß*P Halt ay nrtajLy Ain au.i < 0., „ Decatur, Indiana. I I
| COUNTY HOME tl'eatlaeed Freer Page Oaet of th* Porter county home at Valparaiso, Moved an chairman of the ' inactlnx and Mrs. Arthur Grin wold, of Kun lunko county, artrd a« aecrelary in th.- »burnt.* of »ii!H*rhiiendt-nt Edna G Heater of the lake county home, who wna uniihle to Hltc-tld the lllt-elinic In addition to Miiperlntemlent mid Mr*. Frank Kltrnm of the Ail nni> county home who hi ted a* i hu.lx of tin* iiiei-iiiiit, roumy com > mlMlotiera Ell Dubach. John (Tirl**h-ni*r. Dal* It Mmu**. Mtaa Iternlvn* Nf|«oti county welfaic i director mid Thurman I Drew, I lomity auditor, were annmg theme : in attendance* (nun thia county Warren L. Edwmd*. .i»»i~t.uit in
i Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate Wk'll bv glad to Raprsssnt you in ths tranoaction of Real Eotato I at Public Sale or private eale. 2S years in thia business In Decatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we are proud. Phone 104 I.»J So. 2nd St. DeVoss Bldg., Ground Floor Melvin Leichty. Rep., Berne, Ind., Phono 261. NOTICE ,||| Creditors of Frank Click present your claim*, on or before .lune 27, 1916 to Russell Welch. Agent 110 S. 5 at. Decatur
spector of the elate welfare de* part meat. was a leu a guest. Arthur It ilulthuuac. Decatur n*w«papeinian, deliverml the ad Arena id weleuitoi at thin morning's »c«rhm and lhe llev. J. W. Me* PheMeri, Jr, putor of the Flrot Presbyterian < hurch, gave the Invocation at th« lube heou 0 FLOOD WATERS (('•■closes Pram Page «»mi 1 " 11 maenaa
down (tower line*, but the storm lu that area blew Itself out quickly. A fla«h fl«H.«l In rioulhern lowa leaf nltht cuumml the MlMlmdppi river Io r|f»* imne than two feel above Hood el age, thieatriiiiig to fore,* many indwrtriai (limit* al Keokuk io close, The water wan al II feet and Mill riving. It was backing up into the Des Moines river. Tin* widespread alortns, which had > aimed iiiir»flmatrd property damage, covered a Ih*li extendlna from Colorado to the Atlantic mm ir.aid and from the Canadian border io the Ohio river and Maryland Thu death toll In the lornado Hint lipped throuali Detroit and Windsor, Ont., reached IS a» Mioie. of volunteei'H Mill aearchod ruin Miaked wreckage for hodlm Npr.-adlna floodwater* added to the li.iv >< wrought l.y Hie tornado. \t tin* .ante tint* iliiindeieioriiii
mid rainidormr aarept m roan other vei'iloiia of lhe lower Great lathee .Hen, The weather forecaider predicted continued ruin or thundervioruiH In in.-.cl of (be urea today. Chii-uao was lhe center of the >o.| wave, rejtliilerlnK the loWeat temperature for a Julie Hi Mnce when tin mercury dropped to Hi Duluth. Minn reported 15 lieari-.e. mid Sauit Sle. Marie, Mich., wua II Southern mid tar western ataten (ranked in warm lemprraturmi. th» mercury in the east started BP* waidn and no tmiliei seven -torms were :-xp.i-f.-.l in that area ii MRS SARAH SHEETS (CwattnuM From p age oaw) K -fer. Mm. Anna llroadliei k .if l*e<aiui-, one eon. two brothem and three nintem are deceased. Funeral Hervlcea will be held at ’« p m Friday at the Union < Impel I if. church, emit of De-i-itiii with burial In the Salem ri-meiery. The body will lie in Mate from 2 p. m Friday until time of the services. SMITH RESIGNS AS H-amhiuH Fr.m p a g* Owel volvina Koveriimenf administration. Tin- re'lKtintion in effective Immediately and Itora xaid no sue<ea»or had been appointed.
• ■fe. •’ i \ f 1 HHHMMk ’ * mSHSI ■■Bk ?/r!H JHB ON BOTH SIDIS of the International boundary at Detroit are searching for additional in the pathos • vicious tornado which took the lives of 14 persons and caused property damtunning into millions The airview, top photo, ahowt a portion of ths Wmdsor, Ontario, area. I «the devuUUng '■'lad *w«pt farm buildings into shambles and removed homes from their 1 la th* tower photo. hcuMwiw in the Rivar Roug* area, Juat six mile* from downtown Deuoik wmov* caaaad good* twa Usfr wrasJai hemes. (lattraatioul Souodpboto)
DKCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
To Conduct Exams For OPA Positions Edith Hairy, of Hie office of price administration ft Washing-1 ton, will ire at the eitv hall from 2 to t o'clock Thursduv afternoon to interview applicants for stenographic pislttons with the OPA. She will examine all pernoiw in teronted In them* p Mi*'on,, which pay from ll.hM to 12.361 annually. Applhanin must he IS to IS yearn of age, aide to take dictation a* Hie rate of Ho word, per minute. I und type io words per minute.
I~ « ™ Warn Truck Drivers Hauling Lime Dust i ——— Indianapolis, June 11 Col. Austin If. Killian, aup«*rintrndMit of state potlie, today warned trock driver- engaged In hauling llm< dual over lhe highways to cover | their loads. Complaints have* been received that the dunt, blowing from th.* trucks, create, a nuslame, he said State troopers have been ordered to warn the trmkera ami then make an arrest if the offeiMe Is continued, Llnie quarry >p.*ratorsi also wore to l»e warned. - —ciCotton M the biggest Texas ca«h crop.
, U. S. MAY AID tCewttaweg Prom Page Oa«) oriiles "In every possible way" to maintain peace and order heritor our own safely." clement said he km-w of a Communist demand for the withdrawal of marines from Tslng tao This city Is the principal mar* . Im- garrison for North China a* well as the base for the I’. S. xev-! enlh Reef The marine Kurrhton practiced with heavy artillery today as Chi ne»e sources said the attacking' Communist troops were within eight miles of the marine airfield The ai 1 field Is ten miles north of the i ity proper. From Nankinu. the Communist new China new> agency said that American ships will Im* used to transport the Nationalist 53rd and Mih arinie from southern China t<> the Sham Hili' peninsula, where Tslngtact I* located. This report said that American assistance* already had lieen given In a ranaing to move the Kiangs! fourth army and the Nanking 'lrd uruty to beleagured Tslngtao. A Communist s|>okesmaii In Nanking -aid yesterday that cur • rent p,*a< e negotiations for the settlement of China's civil war were Im.ed on government prc»|o»w at only. Tin* Communists have nut made uny proposils. he said '
William Liechty Dies Last Night Funeral Services Friday Afternoon William IJechly, gg, lifelong resident of Adams county, died at x o'clock Tuesday evening at bls home In Berne after a two jwe ek’s illness of pneumonia. I He was born In Adams county I December IS. IM7». the son of John and Katherine Liechty. and , had lived in Berne for the past '27 years. He was employed st a Berne furniture factory until he became* 111 June 1. He was never married. Surviving arc one brother. Emil Liechty of Linn Grove, and two sisters, Miss Kathryn Lle< lily. with whom he* macle his home, and Mrs. Barbara Reichenbach of Pandora, O. Funeral services will be held! at 2 o’clock Friday afternoon at ' tin* First Missionary church It. Berne, with the Rev. C. 11. Welderkohr officiating. Burial will be in the MRE cemetery. The body will Im* removed from the Yager mortuary to lhe residence this evening. -o,—
There are five* majoi subtena- j nean caveg in ArkansM. oCOMPROMISE DRAFT (Contiau»e Froac Page Oust May, who opposes drafting any Teen agers. aaid the House senate conferees would meet again tomorrow in hope of reaching a final {'agreement. Andrews* laM-mlnute cable Indicated that the comprotnhe plan would prevail. COUNCIL APPROVES CCeaflaaeg From Page Oart 20 homes and plan to continue shortly with 20 to "o higher priced homes. It wnuld he- linpr.icth-al for us to plan to place this final topping.'' declaring flint "It would require considerable delay and paper work In a-king FHA and Gl loans on these- hoitvc-s." The | letter states lhai the company will | be willing to pay its share* of doing ' this work In < vent it is still owiie. of any of he homes al the time It lx done. The letter states that exceptions to the program will he made* in • the case* of Sunset Lane, the north end of Porter Vista and Community Pass, which are- to be- used more or less as lanes with a minimum of traffic since there* are I no lots facing tlu-in.
7“ Hold ’er Newt! hS M YOU can get hold of smooth, even power with “weather-controlled’’ Phillips 66* I GASOUNf Power has to he built inf a gasoline. 7 x For years Phillips scientists hive > labored to build into Phillips 66 Gavoline those qualities that would give P yow peak performance both summer chkiiK I V. and winter. Next time you sec the big . * i V °range-and-black ’’66’’ sign, get a tank- , ****’B ll V - B Ij ful of Phillips 66 and see for yourself! Yysww J PHILLIPS 66 GASOUJ mm — _ ~ Macklin Super Service Knapp Service Robert Koenenuil MadLson & Third Sts. 4 2nd & Jackson Sts. I’rcble. Ind. I
CITY STREET LIGHTS (Turn To Pag* 2, Column 4) system," in which time clock* are used I* wholly unsatisfactory. .Mr. Pettibone Mated. Varying length* of the day*, stoppage of clocks In light and |>ower disruptions, and even “dragging” of the clocks In j cold weather all contilhute to the detriment of the old system, he <aid The photo-elect rf<- cells are placed high on pole* in place* wnh'h are not subject to shade and all face* of the “eye*" are I pointed north to avoid direct coni tact with the sun. he said o HEIRS OF JUDGE !C*Mlae<A From Page One) lam Angele*, Cal., both of whom were born In this city, each will receive a third share of the I eMate. They are the daughters 1 of David E. Studebaker, deceased, j end Mrs. Marlon Studabaker Miliitoe of lais Angele*. The remaining third of the trust will lie divided in one ninth shares among Mr*. Mary StudaI baker McLeod of Lmg Beach. Cal., wife of David IL Stndabaker and a grandson of the testator; rnd the latter’* children, David W. Studabaker of Goshen, Ind., and Mary Liu Studabaker, wife of Paul Ennis of Ling Beach, Cal.
1 : Attention Swimmers ■ Effective THURSDAY, June 20, and I continuing throughout the season the City Swimming Pool will be OPEN TO ADULTS ONLY I Every Tuesday and Thursday 7 P. M. to 8:30 P. MNO ONE UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE ADMITTED DURING THESE • 1 11• 1 .... ....*..S|| ■.«■■ ■«. .■ ■■■ ■ ■
There are six farms, with house* and good farm buildings on the 740 acres, which extend southeasterly from the junction of the Piqua road and Include; lands on both aides of the high way. running westward to the cast bank of the St. Mary * river., i.nd on the east side of the county road. The two story brick build Ing on Second street, with an apartment on the second floor. Is occupied by the Western Auto More, The three frame building* at the Jefferson street corner are occupied by local concerns. The heirs have employed Mr. Suttles to sell all of the real estate and distribute the cash proceeds among them. In addition to the valuable holdings, the trust also ha« an accumulation of cash and bonds and to entirely , free of dehl or any incumbrance The farms and real estate were managed by Mr. Suttles, who each year distributed the net Income from the trust, with the approval of the trustees, to the ieirs. Under his management tiw farms were Improved, and t.eeded repairs and improvement* wore made to the city properties. | Judge Studabaker bequeathed his vast estate to his four daugh ter*, all of whom are deceased. | namely. Mary J. (Johnl Niblick. Elizabeth E. Morrison. Hattie Studabaker (Obetnnier) and Mar garet 8. (William J.I Vesey, who Inherited real estate and farm lands In fee simple and eetial
I ■ ~f *gß I n.-iii; -., their fittejH , ol'.< liftli -hao of hi» nu*B ' si t up in a true for todjfl title tn the propi-rty the i|e.< rnilentH of Ml MM they If ached 2'< JWI d*■ Judge Studabrtrf tafl law in this utjr aM vndß piesident of 'h>- A<!a9S Rank from HW until DM 11. i< pn .i-titid thia 'Wtjl® I legi*l.lture tn the iv.| • H'**iotb and in I*B •» dfl I state M-futof ftolS Mtjj I ;.:id Well* cauntiM. Hr 'cf the (Inancieri .-I'-i-.iSdi tin- building of 'he Fort W.iyni- railrod ' G. Il a- l ilivfMon <<f th a syivania an! wa« aIM "■* with several banb Is In I Mis he *a» t'WtdW the common |>iea» I known a» the drcdt ><• the district compriiiM Allen. Huntlngto# »d ■ counties. At the time of '■'** owned more than 5* land in this <oon'f ,-nd North Dskota. ’“’J I was l>et|U'Mth«i to lor reserved for tM " . ! Mrs |> SuttH I representative for tnI gnniddatißhier of I jurisl ami Dnamler mu! it prominent role ■ ! leal, civil-, aortal anJ lof this < nimn«nlft , * to ’ l U f the niury. — — ' - « a ■ 11®
