Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1946 — Page 2

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ONLY HMlftO ' MMITHt - BIT .... 7 n beautiful |wiir of ring* for the engagement ami wedding. Both aet with fine diamonda, both created in lovely Art-Carved gold. CONVENIENT TEEMS Qwdvi 210 No. 2nd St.

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DEATH CLAIMS (Continued from Paie 1) Edna Harden of Decatur. One daughter preceded her tn death funeral service, will be held Saturday afternoon at I - RO o'clock at the reaidetice and i o'clock at Ihe chun k with burial In the J'leaxaut Valley cemetery. The Her. G. A Eddy will officiate. The Innly will ue taken from the Black funeral home t<- the realdence Friday uiorniug and may Ire viewed there after |u o'clock. 0 TERMINAL ti' intinued From Page One) Some queetiuu an to whether or not a veteran would be required to mud In hi. ligiuiil discharge |>apeia with the application, wa. xettled recently when veteran leader* announced that official cotimiunica. lion, declared a veteran might attach a c ertified or pholoatatlc copy of hi. dlacharge to hi* application, form. A lai of a .core or more of place* tc, which Ibe application, are io ue aeut, depending upon the branch of service and the place of di»charge of each veteran, ia ateu included in the list of inert ruction*.

Try Polio Check By Spraying Nine Spots In Chicago With DDT Chicago, Aug 22 (t’Pi—Nine area* of Chicago were Io be .pray-1 •d with DDT today In as effort to. halt an outbreak of polioinyi-liti.l which haa affected 223 |* ramie anil killed U. An airplane will .pray »lx garbage dump*, a xwutnp. a refuse loading station and a .lagnant dead end slip of the south branch of the Chicago river The- (rations uovwr a hits! of five .quant mile. Authorities .aid that the »pray would be effective against file. inosc|uMoe., beetle* and larvae tor about a month Mxtera new case, of poHA--the highest one-day total this year—were reported here yesterday. Dr. Herman N. Ilutuuwen. pre.ldent of the Chicago board of health, .aid it was impossible to determinewhether the outbreak bad reached It. peak. Thirty-two new csim’s were ro- ! ported in the city during the first [ three day. of this week. This wa* the highest total for any three day. tliie year. The 1916 total reached 236 cues.' with 13 deaths, compared With S 3

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rang and two deaths si this Him last year The state health department .aid there were 7SS caraa of polio in lbe Mate yesterday, compared with 24* for the same elate last year. The disease ha. not reached epidemic proportions anywhere in Illinois, the department said. “'OnJeM the diseas-' is unduly prevalent in a community, there I. no leasou why aehoole ehoiild not open at the usual time,' the department aald. e Betty Butler Files Suit For Divorce Suit for divorce bas been filed by Betty Butler from Robert Butler In (he Adams Circuit Court. .They sere married Nov. 18, 1940 and separated Aug. 21. The plaintiff charges the defendant with cruel and inhuman treat men' and failure to provide. Hbc elates that two children were burn to them snd that she I. now pregnant with child. She asks that the cogrt give her the care and custody of the children. A petition for a 125 a week allowance for the support of the children and beraelf will Ire heard by the court on Saturday morning. i

Iron Clash Results I In Death For Dozen Tehran, Aug »t- (VP» Reports from north Irsn todsy t-sld 12 |*rsons were killed In a clash touched off by resistance to a govern ment campaign to collect all ’'illegal" arms In that part of the country. 0 The piercing, of "a sharp tongue" are worse than the stabs of a stiletto. q AIHKMTI.F.MKVr F«M HJIl* Mrajrd propoiali will lie rccelvi-d ■ t the offbr of th<- fh-rk-Tressurer of th<- ''By of Deiatur, Indiana, by tli Board of Public Work* and g.fety of the t’lty of I'ecatur, Indiana. until )<• <•• o'clock A M . < <-nIriil standard time, on the 12th dm of Meptenilier, ISIS, st which hour th< bid* will l-e publicly opened «ml read aloud for the following dewrllx-d work: Contract No. I—The furnishing, dellvety and erection, on owner, foundation In the Generating Station of the Electric l.lglit and Power Department of the t'tty of fu-atur, Indiana, of one til .team turbine generating unit and accessory <»;ulpment <'mitrait Ko. 2—The furnishing, delivery and erection on Owner, foundation*. In the Generating Station of the lfle< tri. Licht and power Department of the t'lty of Ueiatur. Indiana, of one til ourfaee <ondenser with circulating pump, condeneaLe pumps, pump drives, air ejector, ami other au.lllary equipment All rotlipment, apparatus, material*. and work shall he In ai < ordsnee w-ltli the contract document*, Including specification*, which are on file al the office of the Clerk -Treasurer of the City ut Pecatur, Indiana. the office of the State Board of Agcvunts. Indlanapoll., Indiana, and the offl<e of Enury. Market A Emery. Engineer*. 510 The Tol do llru.l Hulldlns. Toledo. Ohio, where these document* may he examined. The Board of Public Work, ami Safety espre.ely reserve* the right to reject any or all bld and to waive any Informality In hlil.tlns <propo«al. *liall tie properly ami completely executed on a proposal form furnished by the Engineer. In accordance with Form »* prescribed by the State Board of Accounts, with non-collu.lra affidavit required by the Matutes of Indiana, and must Ge accompanied by Questionnaire Form »»A preeirlbed by the Stale Board of Account, ’for any tild of 15,000.00 or more. A .ertffled ehe> k payable to the city of I'etatur. Indiana, or a salls(Actory bid bond executed by the Slddet and a surety company In an 'amount equal to t. n <10) percent of the bld shall be submitted with each 4'ontraclors awarded work will be required to furnish acceptable surety bond In amount of I'tOt of the contract price. ■Wage rale* on thia work »liul not lx- ie«* than the preocrlbed *<ak- of wage* a* determined pursuant to the proVl'ion. of Chapter 319 of the A- ts of the General Assembly of Indiana 1915. No bld shall b< withdrawn after the time set for opening or blds for a period of thirty <3<H day* after the *<-heduled time of opening bid*. Copies of contract document 1 . Including Information for Bidders, Genera) Specifications wild Conditions. Detailed Spe« lfi« atlons. Proposal Forms. Affidavit and Bond Forms may be obtained at the offlce of the l lcrk-'l rea.urer in Decatur, Indiana, or al the office of Emery, Marker A Emery, Engineer*. 5Ht The Toledo TruU Itullding. Toledo, Ohio, upon deposit of Ten Dollar* ißtotmi for each set. which deposit wIP lw refunded upon return of the contract do. iiments In good condition wltbln thirty «30» days after the dau of opening blds. 11. V eruon luritnd. « |erb-Tre*s»r»r *f Ike 4 it, *f IH-eiUwr. India*" August 22—-'9

CITY TO TAKE (Continued From Page One) for a turbine is placed. Mr. Preii bone stated. The engineer, are al *o investigating the feasibility of building an entire new generating plant south of the city. r<nnewbere in the proximity of the river »ud the Erie railroad. Their find Ings will be presented to the council at a later date. RUSSIAN ARMS (Ccntlnued from Page 1) prc»*ed for a more specific answer, he finally said: "I am authorised to state that It is understood that some radar may well be being sold to Sweden. I can tell you that Sweden recently Imught from u» some airplanes which require radar equip ment. ft may be that this equip ment wa* surplus w»r equiptncjrt. and It is customary when wiling technieud equipment of thi. nature to send technicians along to explain the operation to the purchasers." PREDICT TITO ,T-T srtss (CoßUarea From Paw* Ow*v could not succeed, anyway. If the' Yugoslavs were permitted to gel away with the shooting. YUGOSLAVS (Continued from Page 1) loving cltixens. Among them are Frank J. Idtuache, governor of Ohio, and Louis Adamac. the author. Nikola Tesla, who invented the induction motor, was a Yugoslav. Had it not been for him. we'd still be ridigg In horse car*. Germany Invaded Yugoslavia during the war and that's when Gen. Draja Mlhallovltch aet up his Chetnik armies to haras* the Naals. The 2<nh Century-Fox company wm so Impressed it produced a movie, "Chetniks." glorifying the general. About the time this picture wa* to be released, one Josip Bros became known aa Marshal Tito and organised the partisans to fight the Nada and the Chetnik*. He said General Mlhallovltch wa* a bum The tilie* seemed to agree. This was a jolt to 30th Century

Foa. *Bkh quickly withdrew Iti movie. Hu Mlhallovltch said Tito was a CommunlM Tito's government raecuted Mlhallovltch. Then hl. army Marled .hooting at our airplane. and that brings us up to date. My Yugoslav friend never goes to wild western movies. Too nim-b aliiNitliig Sil ■ —W I PREDICT TITO (t'outliiued from Page 1) alavian charge d'affaires Sergije Makiedo al s 10 8-»- yes lerday by uetinf aecrelary of alate Dea* AifcMon. Makiedo appeared badly shaken as be emerged from Ai heaon'ii office. The note accused Yugoslavia of: 1. "A plain violation of the obli gations resting upon Yugoslavia under the charter of the United Nations not to uae force except in uelf defense. 2 ' Without the siiglileat Juatificatlon in international law; 3. "Au offeree againM the law of naliona and .the principle, of bu inanity." The note further charged that Yugoslav explanations as to why it* fighteia were shooting dowu the American tranepoi'ls were "wholly unsatisfactory to thai government and shocking to the people of the I tilted State*." In Luudou, a Yugoslav spoken man said; "The nation I Yugoslav) was quite within its right, in acting after repialed diplomatic representation* failed to halt wholesale l itifriugetneut of Yugoslav sovereignty." "Yugrailavia bas nut boeu guilty of an aggressive act.” he added "My country is a pearc-loving Mate devoted to the principles of the United Nation, charier." Should the matter go to the security council with the possibility ot a Russian veto on a decision unfavorable to Yugjslavla. It appeared that the matter might *tir up another serious crisis for the United Nations. .Many Washington observer* conside! the present Yugoslav "Incident" a* JuM another indication of lti;o«ia's det erm inu I ion io find out just how fur she can go toward pushing the wrotern power* out of Europe and the middle east Most American offitials firmly believe that it is high time for Washington to show the Russian* that tucy cannot go farther. CEILING PRICES (Continued From Page Ope) tfol board tnomlit ra for ordering restoration of celling, on meat, Porter admitted disappointment at More Uomfurt Wearing FALSE TEETH Here is a plearanl way to overrnmf loose plate ills, omfort. FAHTKETII. an Imprm,-,I powder, sprinkled on upper and lower plates liolrlh th- ni firmer so lli.U they feel more eomfortable. No gummy, gixiey, pasty taste or trellng It'* alkaline <non-a>ldj. Doe* not sour. • h»< Its "plate odor" (denture breath I Get F tKTWETH today at any drug store.

Truckload MICHIGAN FREESTONE PEACHES H. 99 BASKET Bring Container ABNOUFS MKT. < Phone 1300 F |CANNiNGf J SVUU] jr l—-’ Aad foilaw uutnwtiea* fa th* l>n Bloe Book. Te gat y*«r aof. Ned lOr with year oa..M fddm. to■AU »esm eaMFAMi. itaadi w

their /allure to aulhorlßa raconIroi of dairy product*. "I expect we'll lie In trouhls in the dairy products field this fall," he said.

: Ahrs Market EAST SIDE SECOND STREET J FKESJI FRUITS : si.d ! W - lid canned FRUITS I | DARK SWEET CHERRIES, in heavy x )ri » I 0 ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES, in heavy syrm ! • RED SOUR PITTED CHERRIES • APRCOTS, in heavy nyrup. COFFEE J DEERWOOD 35c J • DEL MONTE ft J J MANOR HOUSE 3H J WHITE HOUSE 3Stl • RURCO 21tL JELLIES PUJM. GRAPE, CURRANT. RASPBERRY 1 J PRESERVES • PEACH & CHERRY. BLACKBERRY. STRAWBEd L GROCERIES AU- KINDS BY CAN OR CASE Home Killed Meals at Ceiling Prices ■ a a a a • • •■■•■■■■■ ■ ■ tii

Special Cow Salt Friday Eve., Aug. 7:30 P. M. GO Head Dairy Cows and Heifers, mostly Some registered. Included in this offenni! art b» stein heifers. T.B. and Bang tested, weighing I.* pounds, all making bag now. Bred to regtferu iMiil. As good aa you will find anyw here. I regMem: Holstein males. A few Guernsey fresh and sprite cows. : ...■wy // Decatur Sale Barn Regular Stock Sale Every Monday, 1:00 OdnckP l

PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 1 will sell my household good* at Public Auction a Decatur. Indiana 1 Evening Sale WED. AUGUST 28, 1946 8:00 P. M. 2 piece mohair living room suite; lounging chair and . 1 ba<k chair; occasional chair; 2 rocker*; living late model conaole electric radio; floor lamp , ta ' Mtw *d desk; oval walnut stand; magaxine rack end ,a ' ■ t , 29 smoking humidor; two extra good Bxl2 Axmni-' ■ JlE | U re floral dcMigu; Axmlnster blue design B*l3 rug l '" 1 ' , J suite; Round Dak dining room suite; book < ■»>“ springs and mattress; vanity dressing ta>’>'' , L,| chair; clothes pre*, and chiffonier. coKMoed m< ' ‘ dresser; card table and 4 chairs; MAGIC CHM Perfection oil stove; bottle gas range stove. Ilk" new,. trie washer, like new; laundry tubs and Mand; oiej J toaster; cooking utenaila and dishes; Ironing boar . < nous article*. TERMS: CASH HAROLD HELLER OWNER Roy S. Johnson & Son and Melvin Llechty, AuctioneersBryce Daniels, Clerk Public Auction THE PAUL G. SMITH FARM Improved 96 Acres MONDAY, AUGUST, 26, - 1:30 PM LOCATION: Seven miles West of Bryant. Indiana on " then mile North and Mi mile East, , n ,j T-i’i** IMPROVEMENTS: Good 4 room house. Ho( Barn JBx«. concrete floor and stanchion*. lni Brooder House. Chicken House fflsM- linl i,. r mlti”® 16 ACRES GOOD TIMBER AND PASTURE, bajanc' r I ( A large part of thia farm ia black land, and the J , sl ate ’ Ha* been Well Farmed, Properly Rotated, and I* *' tno i ’ tivatlon. 27 acres now in clover. WellDrain 1 11" 1 ■* fence*. ", tupt* A WELL LOCATBD FARM only % mile from a ” dl , TERMS: 16% day of sale, balance upon del.—ry of Possession March 1, 1847. Paul G. Smith Helen E. Smith i Auctionear V. w. KcQt, r Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, ladmna. *

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