Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1946 — Page 2
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SUPREME COURT (Continued From Tag* Os*) took part In tin* Mlilltl**" ruling Justice* Roliert H. Jackson and Btanley F Ree l, former attorneys general. and William O Douglas, former chairman of the secnrttle* and exchange commlaslon. <ll* -I lost 52 Lbs.! A WKAR BIZI 14 AMIN” « A MBS. AB. WtltS. rt. WMTN W\ A. Mrton* Mme \ Vsa ma, lo— <«w»>l. so.) bs.e —w, —o4—. iupu. TQ d< No / Em —* imUum. fr.ro TW—l—>—•'* Mr. Wrtnsrt I. B.T bM be <fl<l»r-M Ur., vrurt. M trr <ia A Vl>t vir.uria CaadrrW>r Lou* ■> >h—a r—sii. iSEEiSSuI w / ■riill*™ Kia II sone 4. ** ag mis c.a.r J WHS tM. Ard. n- W* dM't cW MA EBtay ST. 100. (OU.*! *««• “Tear out thl* ad a* a reminder." .milh Ileus c«.
She wed ta pay H 5 for a pormooant— Now site gives Ta a wave at home Today, thousands nf women *, are giving ilk.iwlti i. Tuta / WlP* aJMV » l..wiy, quir k. gintlv- even l<* % haby-fttn- hair Vi* Turn luf a f V w ■ •> “I A tailing, lovely “ I —'•• . / permanent! JIL-ws.. dewv/>wkr o/( o«ru<-ta-ul A!•y / / engage <•*• w»« Holthouse Drug Co. PUBLIC SALE I will s< ll ip Public Auction on the first farm W»-st of Road No. 27 on the Winch. sb r or River Roa I at North edge of Decatur, Indiana. Friday, Nov. 29,1946 Commencing at 12:30 P. M. — DAIRY CATTLE — ItegUtered Guernsey (Start. I yr. ol<J. Bred to Registered Bull. Due to freshen January 4; Registered Guernsey (Janet), 3 yr. oil. Bred to Registered Bull. Due to freshen Dec _*|; Regßtgred Guernsey (Mayi fresh August 26; Registered Bull calfffrotq* alißve cow; Registered Guernsey (Margaret), 5 yr. old. Bred to Registered Bull. Due to freshen .May 13; Registered Guernsey Bull Commander Supreme. Born November 1. 1945 Dam has A. R. records- 7413.4 M. 344.8 F. in Triple “C.” 10.815.6 M 496.' F. Triple A an I 11.040,5 M. 557.5 AAA. also 3 maternal sisters uith high A It. record*: Registered Bull Commander Royal. Born November 3, 1915 Dam has record 9350.7 M. 466.6 F. —AAA and 94119 M. 470.7 F In 3-A; Also 3 All. maternal sisters; Daisy. High Grade Guernsey Cow. 5 yr. old. with calf by side, 6. gal., a beauty: Dandy, High Grade Guernsey, (I yr. old. heifer calf by side. .Made 412 R> Fat 2nd calf; Ruth, High Grade Guernsey. 6 yr. old. was fresh August 21. a 6 gal. cow; Heifer calf from above Cow and Reg. Bull: Velma. Guernsey, 3 yr. old, will freshen in February; Bessie, Guernsey. 5 yr old, Bred August 8, milking 30 lbs.; Pansy. Guernsey, 6 yr. olud. freshen in January; Dolly. Guernsey. 6 yr. old, milking 4 gal.; Spot. Guernsey. 5 yr. old. freshen last of December. — BEEF CATTLE — Whitey. Large Shorthorn Cow 5 yr. old. heavy springer: Roan Cow. 5 yr. old, heavy springer, 2 Hen ford steer* about 800 lbs.; 1 Hereford steer about 6i»o lbs. The-.- are grain fed. Make real butcher steer*. — TRACTOR AND EQI lI’MENT — Consigned by .Mr Reuben Zuercher:—Ford Ferguson Tractor with Cultivator: 12" plows: 7 ft. Disc; Extra set Dual Rubber Tire wheels; All Ford Fcrugson Equipment. IMPLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS Moline 10 hole fertilizer grain drill; M< Deering Corn Planter; McDeering 10" Hammer .Mill, like new; 4 individual hog houses. 2 are almost new; 2 section spike tooth harrow; Mc-Deerlng No. 2 cream separator, good condition; Good double set Breeching Harness; Brand new single Buggy Harness, never been used. .Miscellaneous articles. ' Not responsible In case of accidents." TERMS—CASH. Roy S. Johnson r OWNER Christ Bohnke—Auct Melvin Llechty—Auct. Ned Johaaon—Auct. Bryce Daniels—Clerk ■»■■■■■■■■«■ ■ W'W ■■■««•! Plan Now For Your Thanksgiving Dinner Make it a Real Feaxt - vear Poultry A VI We will have a good selection of Knr*V r / J turkeys—ducks—chickens SmLg OYSTERS and everything you If need to complete the big meal. i t n U 9 V < ' All poultry carefully selected to ■ La V) assure you the finest. Also full H ’ line of meats.
qualified themselves from the <aae and took no part in the decision. Justices Felix Frankfurter and Wiley B. Rutledge concurred In separate opinions. Both companies are subsidiaries of Electric Bond A Ftiare Co., one of the largest utility empties nffe< ted by the "death sentence’’ clause This law authorises the securities and exchange commission to atrip utility holding companies to a single system. „ , —1 ■ School Is Closed By Diphtheria Epidemic Kokomo. Ind.. Nov. 25 (UP) — The Howard township school was closed today after an epidemic of diphtheria took the life of one person and 13 new cases of the disease were reported. County health commissioner Will Martin *aid seven children In one | family had contracted diphtheria He said the s< hool might remain closed indefinitely jf the epidemic spread further.
Marooned Airplane ' ' Victims Rescued Il Only One Survivor i Seriously Injured Munich. Nov. 2S — <l'P» —J U. 8. army rescue train "L” carrying 12 Americana snatched to I safety from a Swiss mountainside after five nights of exposure passed through here today en route to the rescued party * European "home" In Vienna. Brig. Gan. Ralph Tate, sccompanylng the party, said “all the • survivors still are suffering from ’ shock.” Tate's wife and son were ’ among the 12 marooned passengers ' I nTId crewmen of the crashed C-53 • transport rescued from the Alpine height yesterday by two Swiss 1 skiplanes. The rescue train was scheduled to reach Vienna at 7:50 p. in. It left Interlaken. Switzerland, early ( Sunday evening, and the survivor* spent their first night of safety in Its hospital ear beds. Aboard the train were the seven ; men. four women and 11-year-old Alice McMahon who had been rescued. Tate, and Bfkj G«i. < Ralph Snavely, whose wife was al- ' so iiboard the downed plane. Tate said the only survivor seriously injured was Sgt. Mayne ' Folsom. Postville, la. Folsom's knee was badly broken. The general's son. Capt. Ralph Tate. Jr., pilot of the crashed plane, “has a bad gash from hairline down to J his nose.” the general said. Correspondents were not permitted almard the four-car train when it halted at the bomb-scarred ' Munich station. They got a glimpse of ILyear-old Alice peering out t | from an upper berth. The blonde, | pale girl smiled and waved. She ( was (hitching a comic book. A train attendant quickly drew her shade. Tate said George Harvey, U. 8. < army civilian employe who was the ’ 12th person aboard the plane, was < goldg on to Vienna although norm- • ally stationed In Munich. Harvey ’ had not been on the original passenger list, and until yesterday 1 it was believed only 11 persons ' were marooned. He was an oil ' expert from Iron Mountain. .Mich. 1 Army officials in Vienna said 1 "most ’ of the 12 survivors would ’ be taken to their homes in Vienna upon arrival. Original plans had been to put them in an army hospital. All the party exc*4 , Harvey were, or bad been, station- i ed at U. 8. army headquarters In Vienna. Snavely said his wife had a bad , bruise on her leg. He said all 12 had an “assortment of black eyes and bruises. ’’ He called the 11-year-old girl's conduct while marooned ' "fine exemplary.” He believed the , group had saved their lives by wrapping the plane's upholstery and other fabrics iu Uie plane a- ■ round them. The 12 survivors were flown from Glacier down to Meiringen, Switzerland, yesterday in a shuttle operation involving nine flights by the Swiss ski planes. They were driven to Interlaken. 20 miles «A' I i way. and placed aboard the train. ■ oSTREETJ.IGHTS (Contlnusd From Pag* On*) wide conservation plans. Interior secretary J. A. Krug requested Gates and other governors to appoint such a group. Pains Yield Promptly To Alf*s Compound W. 0. Tablets. Rheumatism. Neuritis, Lumbago, neuralgia and periodic patns. Positively Guaranteed. At all Drug Stores, or send 11.00 to Union Pharmacal Co. Bluffton. Indiana SPECIALS TUBS. & WED. Fre,h OYSTERS 69c Cranberry SAUCE Ocean Spray 16 oz. can Creamy Smooth PUMPKIN a 30 oz. o cans Van Camp's BEANS , In tomato saucs IQc 21 ox. can Fresh and Cold MEATS FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLE* Open Thursday 8 a. m. till 12 Woon Only. ROOPS I 1H Spilth drtrt
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Regular Legion Meeting Tonight The regular meeting of Attain* j Post 43, American Legion, will be i held tonight at 8 o'clock at the j Legion home. Refreshmenta will i Im* served following the meeting. g Fines local Man For Passing School Bus Defendant Changes Mind On Sentence Joe Klein, of this city, "demanded" a jail sentence when arraigned In circuit court this morning on a traffic charge — so Judge J. Fred Fruchte answered his demands. Klein, charged with passing a uchool bus which had stopped to receive student passengers, voluntarily appeared for this morning. Prosecutor G. Remy Blerly read the charge against him, (lied by John B. Stoneburner. Washington township trustee, and the statute covering the penalty. Klein declined services of an attorney when queried by the court. When Judge Fruchte received i hi* guilty idea and fined him ID) | ami costs. Klein said "I demand a jail sentence." The court promptly replied "This carries a jail j sentence — go with the sheriff." I Shortly after, however, the de- . fendant presumably changed hi* mind and returned to court to ’ pay the fine — rather than "laying ; It out In jail — 120.80 at the rate of 11 per day. 0 Five Persons Die As Autos Collide Madison, 111., Nov. J5-(UP)- ; Msrvln P. Mefford. 19. Granite City, remained hospitalized today with severe burns suffered in a j collision on U. S. highway 67 near here in which five other persons were killed. Illinois state police reported that his car caught fire after .side-swip-ing another at Eagle Park The | dead Included a passenger in his auto. Howard Lemaster. 22. Granite City, and all occupants of the other car. 0 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur o <• »! NK 80. .334)) Sale nt Ileal Kelale M F.secatars Stale nf !ii<l|i<n». I oual, of Vihiiaa. a. S. la lhe eatate of Kaoinuel J. I.levhly. Ueeeaaerf. The uniterslanetl. asecutors of the last will and (eatament nf Emanuel J. Llechty, deceased, hereby gives Uotlce that by virtue of the power alven us as »u< h esecutor* ami for the purpose of rnaklna distribution of the surplus of said estate, they will, at the hour of 3 o'clock PM on Saturday the 7th dav of December, DOS. at and on the premises herein described, sell at Public j Auction, for not less than the full appraised value, the following da». crltoed real estate situated in Adams county, state of Indiana, towlt: ComtnenelnK at the southwest cor- 1 ner of (he nortliw. at <|unrter of »e< . tion 33 in town«hlp 2* North, of Range 11 East, and running thence north »() rmU. thence east 3* rods, , tlience s<M>th SO rods and thence ! west 3s rods to the place of be- . ginning, containing 19 acres more < or les-. TEItMH OF HALE: At least 25% of purchoae price In . ash on day of -ale. balance In cash on or before (lie l»t day of March, 19(7 upon de- ' livery of an Eseculor's la-ed and abstract of title to said real estate centJiued down to date. The real estate will ’be sold sub- , ject to the taxes for the year 19(0 payiible In 1947 Possession will be given on the l-Tr«t day of March, 191,. Tin- sale will be sublact to the ; approval of the Adams Circuit Court. . Calvin H. I.leehty Itlrnm A. Mgmaaer, EseeMnra Melvin Llecht*. Auethiaeer Jeff liler-hty. Anvtloaeer. Hear; H. Heller. Attorne,. Nov. X5 —Dec. 2 '■»■■■ >li" Hi mi — Your Community Fund de* nerve* your Mupport. Give lengrounly. STOP That Cold with our own COUGH SYRUP 47c and 89c bottle KOHNE DRUG STORE Thank God For Muscle-Rub! Writes Mr. Robert Jordan, Colon, Mich. Advisti tvary sufferer frem Rheumatic-Arthritic -Sciatic-Neuritic Paia* te try Mu*cle-Rub. Here ) th* tru* Mop of * m»n who took trestm«m*. uvnl all kind* of remedies for hta tclatle. aeurttlc palna without Msg Mlp-d in th* «lifbt*M d«r*J Mr. Robert Jordan of Colon. Mich., •uttered agony trom pain* la hl* nip—-kn*e-c*lt of leg*. The p*ln st tim«* •u *o b 44 thM he couldn't alt down Ho trl*d o*versl dt»*rent tr**tnwnt». 3»4sww»rxaa waa rala*ry for him. Then one day he saw an advertisement of MWKU-Mb <- the doMor a protcrlgtloa - and in dosaoraHoß bought • bottle H* iu*d it M directed and In J day* th* p*tn* ware relieved end Mr. Jardaa No*wonder"** 1 aj?i*»* every rheumatic ■ufferer to try MuaeM Rub tor twl p*la relief G*t a bottl* today at Hblthous* «»<J Vmlth Drug dtorea RMSMiber MuMle-Rub I* *Md on this money twik gusrsatee If enly half • bottl* deawi t hrtag rtllef your dru<g»t I* »uthorued to return your money. ’ -Adv.
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