Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1946 — Page 6

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Many Foods Still On Short Supply List November's Short Supply Lists Given Washington. Nov. L-—tt’Pl—Aet-Ing mwrofary of agriculture Norrlx E. Dodd reporta that livaatock on the hoof xtill la In abort aupply drapltn the nut lona rapidly refilling retail meat lountem. Dodd alao Ila tad moat caraala, tialry product*, barr. distilled aplrha, Mft drinka. candy and jama and jelllea on hla November short supply Hut.

COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE HOLSTEIN CATTLE At Public Auction On my farm on Ixiwer Huntington toad 3% miles Southwest of Waynedale, Indiana, 6 miles Southwest ot Corporation Limit of Fort Wayne. Thursday, Nov. 7, 1946 12:00 Noon (CBT) ENTIRE HERD 50 — HEAD HOI-STEINS — 50 Registered Cow, 5 yr., due to freshen Dec. 10; Registered Cow. 3 yr. fresh by sale day; Registered Cow. 3 yr., was fresh Aug. 14; Reglstere ( | Cow. 4 yr. Bred Aug. 27; Registered Helfer. 2 yrs. old; 2 Registered yearling Helfers; Registered Helfer born April 10. 1946; Kmri*nT.i! Pull. 2 yrs. old; 16 High Grade Holstein Cows, 3 to 7 yrs. old. one cow 9 and one cor 1° yrs old, Bof these cows have been fresh from 5 to 10 weeks, the baiance will freshen by sale day or soon after; 10 High Grade 2 yr. old heifers. 2 to freshen by sale day. K bred since Aug. 1; Exact breeding dates on Cows will be given sale day. Heifers are pasture bred W’e always use a Registered Hull. 3 Heifers and 4 Bull Calves. 5 to 10 weeks old: 3 yearling Grade heifers. Thia is an outstanding herd. We have bred them up for 14 years. W’e have Cows In this herd that milk over 80 tt>*. per day. A high producing herd of Holstelus. Production on each cow will lie given day of sale MILKER: lh-laival 2 unit Magnetic Speedway, used 1 year. Pipe and stahl cocks for 19 cows. Stainless steel pails. TERMS: CASH. J. MERLE RUST OWNER Roy S. Johnson * Son, .Melvin IJechty — Auctioneers Vance Wilson Clerk Inspection welcomed any time before sale day. Ladles Aid of Nine Mile will serve lunch. ’•Will not be responsible for accidents or injury occuring to anyone while on premix!*.*' Sale will be held under tent. COMPLETE DISPERSAL ' MONTGOMERY FARMS GUERNSEY DISPERSAL Monday, November 4, 1946—12:05 P. M. CST At Montgomery Farms—Bryant, Indiana 44 REGISTERED GUERNSEYS—I 4 HIGH GRADES Herd Sires: Film's King Admiral, son of McDonald Farms Admiral. Bandmaster's Foremost Fiddler, eon of Foremost Bandmaster. HERD T. B. AND BANG'S TESTED I. A. Montgomery & Sons, Bryant, Indiana OWNERS ROY JOHNSON, GARL RUDICEL. Auctioneers Sale Managed by Everett R. Beaty Sales Service, Huntington. Ind. COMPLETE CLOSING OUT PUBLIC SALE Have rented my farm and am moving to Van Wert. Will sell at Public Auction 7 miles west, 3 miles south, then % mile west of Van Wert, Ohio; 7ft miles south and ft mile west of Convoy; 2 miles east, ft mile north, then ft mile east of Wren. Ohio; 8 miles northwest of Ohio City. g Wednesday, Nov. 6 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 12—HEAD GUERNSEYS—I 2 Registered Guernsey Cow, 3. bred July 26; Guernsey, 6, due to freshen Nov. 22; Guernsey, 6, fresh Juno Bth, milking heavy; Two Guernseys. 2 yrs. old, milking good flow; Guernsey 3. milking good flow; Brindle cow, 8, fresh in August, milking good flow: Two Guernsey bred heifers; Three Guernsey heifers. 4 to 11 mo. old. extra good; Herd accredited for Bangs and T. B. since 1931. An outstanding high quality small herd. From registered sires and bred io Registered Bull HORSES—Team Bay Geldings, 10 yr. old, weight 3000, well match ad, gentle, good workers sound. POULTRY—IS 6 New Hampshire Red, pullets, laying good. They aro beauties. FEED—IS ton high quality Alfalfa and mixed hay. FARM IMPLEMENTS Appleton 4 roll corn shredder, first class; Massey Harris corn binder, good; Good, hesvy, 8 ft. cultipacker; IHC side delivery rake; Studebaker wagon and 16 ft. grain bed; Thomas 9 disc fertiliser grain drill: New Idea manure spreader; Grain binder, 6 ft.; Mower; 1 row cultivator; 3 section spring tooth; W tooth drag harrow; J. Deere walking plow; IHC corn plsnter; 3 wheel trailer with stock 'rack; 6 shovel cultivator; mud boat; double shovel plow; I ft. WinRower; Clipper Fan Mill; 1000 ft. platform scale: 75 ft. endless belt. 6 In. wide; Hog Feeder; Hog houses; Brooder house. 10112; Jameatray brooder stove; Corn sbeller; Wheelbarrow; Tank heater; Tarpaulin. 12118; Iron Kettle; Sausage grinder: Stwerart Electric Clipmaster; Double set work harness; Collars; Fly nets; 200 ft. seasoned and planed lumber; 12 cord kitchen stove wood; Many small tools. BUILDING—OId 6 room bouse to be moved or salvaged; Shutters for 13 windows. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Bed with good springs and Innerapring mattress' 2 Beds with springs and mattress; Wash stand; Good kitchen cabinet; Kitchen Cupboard; Extension table; Writing desk; Large wardrobe; Rockers; Chairs; Organ; Couch; Porch swing; Rug 14.61 12.6; Rug 11.3113; Rug 8x12; DeLaval power cream separator; Milk pails and strainer; Copper wash boiler; S 3 Rifle: 4 bushel potatoes. STOVES— Range Eternal cook stove, first class; Estate Heatrola; New Perfection 4 burner oil stove; 2 cow blankets; 1 calf blankets; and many other articles. TERMS—CASH. Herman C. Giessler, Ohio City, Ohio, R. R. 2, OWNER Roy 8. Johnson A Son—Ancttoaeers Melvin Llechty—Auctioneer Manin and Otto Fiegert—Clerks. „ -Not responsible for accidents should any occur on premises. Lunch by St. Paul's Evangelical Reformed church.

The only f-ods dropped from the list were buckwheat flour, fresh oranges, canned vegetables and vegetable juices, cured fish and fresh aad frosen Atlantic sea herring and alewlvra. Al! of these already had lieen freed of price controls. Huger and sugar solutions including syrup and molasses corn sugar, corn syrup ami rmgn and milled rice are the only food* and teed products still under ceilings. Although only a legel gesture In the face of the admlntotratlon'e stepped up decontrol progrsm. the agriculture department under the price control law must issue a list of scarce agricultural commodities each month. Commodities dropped from Ihe list automatically must be freed of

controls. The list also could be used as a hue is tor restoring price controls alt hough officials nald such action la completely out of the picture. Specific commodities on the No Vember short supply Hat Included wheal, rye, corn, barley, grain sorghums, dry edible beans and pees, hugs, cattle and calves for slaughter, sheep and lambs, milk and butterfat, soybeans, cottoaseed, fluxseed, peanut oil and meal, jama, Jellies, sugar la-eta, moat syrups, candy, confections, most distilled spirits and soft drink*. 0 Indiana Professor Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Hermann Muller Wins Coveted Prize Washington. Nov. (I’Pl—A 55-year-old profeesor or loology al Indiana I'nlver slty to Ihe winner of the coveted Noble Prize In medicine and physiology for his discovery that X rays ran bring changes ir. living things. He la Dr. Hermann Joseph Muller. New York-born geneticist, who learned of the award while attend Inga scientific conference at the Carnegie Institute here. Surprised and happy, Muller described the work that son him the prlxe at a news conference yesterday. He said his discovery wan made 20 years ago at the University of Texas but that it ha* bee* developed further since then. His subject Was the fruit fly. By exposing their forbears to X-rays, he said he had Iteen able to produce "all sorts of changes" in fruit files. They become a race of "giants or dwarfs," he said, or their eyes or hair may change color, as well as their Iwdy f irm and wings Even extra heads can be produced. Muller did not think his discovery ever could bp used to product a race ot supermen, but he said he hoped it would lead to new knowledge of hereditary changes He said such change* by radiation are more often harmful than

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Dr. Irwin A. Moon, of Moody Bible Institute, seen above In one of his "Sermons from Science" demonstration*, is the producer of the nound-color film "The God of Creation" to lie shown at 8 o'clock, Thursday evening. Nov. 7 at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, Jackson and Third street, sponsored by the Decatur Ministerial association. giHMI. He explained that atomic bomb radiations cun cause similar changes In heredity, but that those brought on by the explosion at Hiroshima would not show up for generations. The atomic rad'atlon might prevent breeding by those affected, he said, "and this might he a good thing because It would prevent the handing down of undesirable mutations." Muller, who is about 5 feet, 4 inches tall, snd balding. said be bad not decided yet what he will do with the 833,333 which goes with the award. 0 Suicide Verdict * In Poison Death Brasil, Ind.. Nov.—(CT)—Coroner Walter C. Bond today returned a verdict of suicide In the poison death of John H Turner, 53 Turner was found ilead in his home here‘yesterday. The coroner said he had been dead since Monday. He was a world war I veteran. Neighbors reported that he had been ill for several months. q WtTfCK <>»• SALE OF HEAL ESTATE H» ADWIAIMTH ATMIX l\ THE lllttl’ < IHI'I IT !Of HT. SEI’I'EMIIEH TEHM, HM«. STATE i»E INDIANA. MSI xn»w« roi WTV. Iddlr 1.. HrlMhart. Admlnlalrulrl* of Ihe E*t»te nt trmiadls Helle l.al-ure deceased. Nallee nt Mie nt real estate VUI Marl A. l.aUure Merlam l.al*ure Eloasle It. Hrandherr, Otl* Itrandberrt Jeaale F. t'alllas l.lutd t »|lla* I eell llelnhart llab» Holte Itaild Hath l.aara Trelln William Trella H«lph 1.. I.al*ure Leals l.alsore Id die 1.. Kelshsrt Hateeo Kelateart Elma 1.. Moser l alila H. Latsurr Heirs Lslsore V ear Is Wsletele Walter Wsh-tele llotle I, Ijilsare The umlerslgnt-d administratrix of the estate of Armlndla Belle taitaure, devested, hereby gives notice that hf virtue of an order of the Adams I’Jnolt Court, she will st the hour of four o'< lock, PH on the 21rd day of November, ISIS, at and on the premise* at Monroe, Adam* County, Indiana, offer for sale al public sal.. all the Interest of ssld de-client In and to the following de* rHo-d real estate and described as follows towlt: Inlot Number fifty-seven <37> In the town of Monroe, Adams County. Indiana, as the same Is designated on the recorded plat of said town. Maid sale will tie made subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit court, and for not less than two thirds of the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following term* and condition* cash on date of sale, and subject to the l»xe* for the year ISIS due and payable In 1547. Addle I- Helstearl. tSmlslalratri*. T. D. Sebeirfersiele. law-tleseer. Nsltesn C. Nr Isos, Attorney. Nov I—X—m ELECT HOMER C. MICHEL Republican Candidate far JOINT STATE SENATOR From Adams, Wells anti Blackford Countloa YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED VOTE NOV. 5 Pol, Advt.

Suffers Face Injury In Halloween Prank Polled offlclsls art investigating a presumable HallowedU prank, in which Charles Fisher of near Monroe reported suffering a facial Injury. Fisher said that ae he was returning to his home from work at a local plant some »ne threw atones ami tomatoes at his auto. He said one of the stones broke ( a window in the car and glass splinters lacerated hla face. He| was unable to licate anyone after stopping his suto.

Argentina Decrees Newspaper Holidays Buenos Aires, Nov. I.—(l’Pl— The Argentine government Issued s decree today banning appearance of newspapers on eight specific holidays each year, Including Nov. 7. known as newsboys day. The decree alao prohibited aftermam newspapers from issuing special editions between 1 a.m. and 1 p.m., and morning papers from doing so between 1 pm. and 1 am. It ruled that women and Loys under 15 will not be permitted to sell newspapers and fixed the price at which newspapers must be sold to newsboys. Previously afternoon Argentine newspapers have not published editions Jan. 1 and May 1, morning papers Jan. 2 and Msy 2. g. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE* Wheat: Jan. 2.05 HA; March 197ftA; May 1.91 ft; July I.B3ftA. Corn: Jan. 1 36%-ft; March 1.32-ft-1.33; May 1.30 ft-ft, Oats: Nov 83'4; Dec. 77%-ft: March 70S ft; May 6<ft. g MITK E TO ARMEATEE Is lb. »<!«•• I Irrsl! < •«,!. vrHlrmbrr Trrm. (IHS. ! »li*r %». Xttt Stele nt l*4l«*a. I «!>■!, ASeM*. mi I* th. Metier nt the Estate of *sreb Beyer. Heeee*e4. ESnle H. Olllloie. A4ua~ PleletlH vs. Peter Sleieer. ItrfreSeet. to I’rtrr etrlerr. Grertlesi You are hereby notified that th. above named plaintiff ha* thl* div filed In the office of th. clerk of ■aid court hl* certain complaint alieglng therein among other thing, that you. the *ald defendant. ha» absented lilm'elf from the usual place of residence for many year* last past, hut for more than 7 year*, going t» part* unknown and having contlnuoii.lv .Incr that time remained abarnt and unheard from, b-avlng dl’trlbutlv. .hare from th. above i-.ta'e In thl* county without having made provision for It* control <>r management, praying In the said complaint that the said distributive share shall he distributed among the other heirs according to th. statutes of the Mate <>f Indiana, governing de*<.nd»nts' estate* and dement.

Now. therefore, you th. «ald Peter Steiner, defendant and absentee as aforesaid, ar. h.reby notified that ■aid complaint and th. imaSters therein allege will come up for hearing and determination In said court at the court house In the City of Decatur, county and .’ate aforesaid, on Monday, the 4th day of December, 1946, or as soon thereafter a. such hearing can l>e bad. Witness the clerk and seal of aaid court at Iwcstur. Indiana, thl* l»th day of November. 19SC. Clyde <>. Tronlser. Clerk. C. If. MsaelMao. All.raer, Nov. I—l.

Zollner Piston vs Chicago Collegians tickets on Hale at HollhouNe Drug Co. Gel yours now. 257-ts AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT to thorn with IMPAIRED HEARING Is unsatisfactory hearing retarding your business and social life? Why suffer this handicap, when modern science provides better hearing in 90% of all cases? SONOTONE offers yon complete hearing care, Including consultation. audlometrie examination, personallxed Utting, and the continuing service of a qualified Consultant. HEARING CENTER RICE HOTEL DECATUR Saturday, Nov. 2,1 to 6 j». m. C. E. MACKAY will conduct this special Clinic. SONOTONE consultants are highly trained, not only in the moat modern scientific techniques of auditory compensation but also in rendering advisory and guidance service so necessary if the Individual is to establish a satisfactory control over his hearing ability. We invite you to take advantage of this unusual opportunity for qualified assistance in your hearing problems. Conxultatlon is private and without charge or obligation. 710-714 GETTLE BLDG. FORT WAYNE, IND. PHONE A-6240

Divorce Awarded In Circuit Court Alfrsil Nmllh was uwsrdsd s divorce from Mslxis Smith by Judge J, Fred Fruchts In Adams circuit court tliL* mo’nlng. The plaintiff Is s resident of French township and wsa represented by Ferd L. Litterer. 0. Remy Blerly. a* prosecutor, appeared for the defendant. Accepts Position At Irene Byron

Miss Eilna Braun. Induatrlal nunie at Central Soya Co. f r the Isat two years, has resigned her position with that concern and

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Thirty years of age, married. and a father. For the pant ten years a drainage contractor; I am well acquainted with the open ditches in the county. My service record is as follows: Enlisted in the U, S. Navy Construction department in 1943 with the rating of Petty Officer. Was sent to U. S. Naval Engineering and Construction school for six months; after completing schooling was sent to the South Pacific, where I was engaged in construction of army and navy bases on the front lines on islands near Japan for 25 months. If elected, 1 will at ail times have.an active surveying crew with all work being carried out according to state and county ditch and road laws. Your support will be appreciated. VIRGIL F, BOWERS Republican Candidate far SURVEYOR Pol. Advt.

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Il axpayer* are hereby notif . NOTICE ! ITO PAY THE FALL R INSTALLMENT OF r.m„ B Kindly arrange to make p ;nmwt ‘ BS Mi as possible to eliminate thefin,) W ; 2 DAYS REMAIN I ROY L. PRIceI Adams Countj TrtaigH i “There Ought To Bel , ‘WE i A Law Against It” I ’ HI Have you ever said this to yourself" Or M have you wished a law .should |g» H I Why don’t you take this opimrtunity loev H ; prfMS your opinion? it will k extrtm* M valuable to me. H ! Just clip out the coupon, write in yov H I opinion and mail it to 9 ROBERT H. BELLFaH ! . 1014 Central Aw, |<i| > . Decatur, Indiana M » 1 9 ■ — Dear Bob: 9 I Mlf Ml I The following state law should be ! (repealed): ■ s K t s > M » * M • 9 • S • S 1 9 » I Nime and address please. H • fl — — — —-—9 4 I JI Robert H. Helle] Democratic candidate for rr-tlfd9 as Slate Representative from 'th™ I and Wells Counties. I Pol .Uifl

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