Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1946 — Page 6

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Speakers At DePauw District ‘Kick-Off’ Dinner Hr 1 w "CMMUy * • *** ■ A ’* CT Miro»L 1 j 1 v - JV •i to iilEa hr. Clyde Wild.nnn Robert Ci ouch U.w.1l sml.h. .h>lrma« r..r .M»m< omnlr -111 '"i'llSlIwI.bl" rtrlv- ... ,.x ’Siwr as:.» - drive in Indlaua.

Judge Richman To Join I. U. Faculty Bloomington. Ind . !•■<’. 3—*l Pi Indiana supreme court judge Frank N. Richman will become a member of the Indiana university law ..i hool faculty when lie retire*

' : a&"' 1 -A w * — • THIS MIDGET PEKINCES! of Angeles Is dainty enough for anyone’s china shop, for at the old age of six weeks, he still tips the scales at his birth weight ot six ounces. (International)

■ : After Thanksgiving Sale ' Untrimmed Coats Fur-Trimmed Coats ■ ! Suits Childrens Coats II ■ Prices Reduced For Immediate Clearance ■ * Untrimmed Coats Fir-Trimmed Coats . $44.95 to $49.95 .... Now $34.95 t<> : $39.95 — now $24.95 NOW ■ *>9.95 Nw «M-95 $ 44«95 ■ Mistts and Womens Sizes Womens Sizes 12 to 18 ■ I ■ i All Wool Suits Toddler & Giris Wear I Size 1 to 3 tdt QI" 88.95 - Now $35.00 to $39.95 .... Now $2i»95 J* “ ‘ Now *14.95 ■ $25.00 to $29.95 Now $ f ft. 95 *^ e «5 now ’10*95 3" »1».»5 Now Misses Sizes g iw 7to 14 1 AC 814.95 Now : ——— : All Dresses At Sale Prices NIBLICK&CO. I > -

t mil the b< n< h next month. I’.es! dent Herman Wells announced today. Richman will teach procedural mhjects and corporation law as a full professor beginning with the second semester. He will teach in the Indianapolis division of the law school.

spread Joy Schiller, the great German poet, lost his health at 30. and during his remaining 15 years jam-packed his life with more intc’lectual achievement than any other man of his time. Weak, in pain, one lung adhering to his chest wall, no more shoulders than a banana, he worked 14 or more hours a day. His constant companions were his wife Charlotte, and suffering. Yet he wrote, not merely reams of poetry, but happy poetry. Q... —■ Girdle Tape Since many girdles are still made with tape instead of elastic garters, it's a good idea .u substitute elastic you buy by the yard for this tape. Also, since the metal grips on many present-day gart.rs are of low quality and likely to cut the stocking, replacing them with higher quality grips trim old girdles is a very good idea. -,, . .. . - Safe Travel The elevator Is the safest means of power transmission In the world. During 1938 approximately 25 million passengers were carried on elevators in the United States — more than the combined total of tnose carried on all other public conveyances. — 0 Trade in a Good lown — DecMur

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Month's Report By Service Officer 283 Vets' Problems Handled Last Month A total of 281 veterans’ prob lems were handled by the office of Dwight A. Arnold, county ser vice officer, during the month of November, according to a report Issued today by Mr. Arnold. A list of the services performed follows: Veterans housing. 34; Insurance I 32; pensions, 14; G. I. loans, 12; ’ surplus property, nine; hospitalization. two; dental treatment. 15; civil service, six; government allowances. II; war bonds, three and terminal leave pnv, 27. Veterans organisations (American Legion, VFW. DAV), 22; claims filed against VA, 21. Education: academic, seven; oppr* mice and on-the-jeb training. Id; rehabilitation, three; flight training, eight. Referrals: selective service, seven; USES, six; bank, eight; Red Cross, four; legal advisors, three; spiritual advisors, one; welfare, four; travel pay due. two; employment security, four; mustering out pay. two; total. 283. The report also shows the following incoming telephone calls, 147; letters written. 109, and repeat interviews, 114. Overflowing Pie Our grandmothers used to use a strip of cotton cloth moistened in cold water and fastened tight around the plate. This keeps the edge of the pie In place during baking. Some cooks Insert a stiff paper funnel in the center of the top crust so that juice may rise In it without overflowing. Juicy fruit pies often run over because the pie maker tries to put too much filling into the pie. ——o Feather Comforts A standard feather bed has the ’’makings'’ of 10 or 12 comforts. They make fine lightweight covers, and it doesn't take nearly as much work to make a comfort as It takes to make a quilt. Furthermore, the cost is just what you pay for the covering and the thread. o * Trade In a Good Town — Decatui

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Three On Trial On Conspiracy Charge Elkhart. Ind.. Dec. 3—(UP)— Three persons charged with the fraudulent sale of health tubes allegedly containing radio active salts were on trial today on charges of conspiracy to defraud. The defendants were George It. Brown. 60, Auburn, bis wife. Gladys. 48. and Mrs Grace Evans.

PUBLIC AUCTION -IHE AZELE DELLINGER ESTATE” TWO FARMS 40 and 120 ACRES UNIMPROVED LAND Thursday, Dec. 12 1:00 P. M. (Ind.ana Time) I FAR *0 ACRES will tell at 1:00 P. M. on Premize*. Uwated «i mile Went and 1 mile South of Wllfohir*. Ohio on the Ohio Indiana Line ’“’“Entire 40 acrea under cultivation. Level. High Producing Soil In excellent state of cultivation. FAR I2O N ACREB. will aell at 2:30 P. M. on Premlaex. Located 2! mile. Went of Wilfohlre. Ohio on State Highway No. 124. between Willshire. Ohio and Monroe. Indiana. io Acres of Timber Pssture, balance under cultivation, level. Iliehlv Productive BOTH OF THESE TRACTS ARE LOCATED IN VERY DESIRABLE, WELL IMPROVED, PROSPEROUS COMMUNITIES. If you are looking for a sound Investment and additional farming land ATTEND THIS SALE. TERMS—IS% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. Azelea Dellinger, Estate Mrs. Faye Dull, Exec. OWNERS J. F. Santnann—Auctioneer C. W. Kent—Sales Manager Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. COMPLETE CLOSING OUT PUBLIC SALE Brookside Farm. 6 miles West of Spencerville. Ohio; 22 miles West of Lima, Ohio; 10 miles North and G miles East of Celina, Ohio; 10 miles South and 6 miles East of Van Wert on Ohio Road No. 117. FRI., DEC. 6,1946 Sale of Cattle at 1:00 P. M. EST Sale of Implements, etc., at 10:00 A. M. EST SALE OF CATTLE INSIDE 44—Registered Hereford Cattle—44 An outstanding Breeding Herd of Herefords. Young Cattle. Vaccinated and Negative to Bangs. Entire Clean Bangs tested. Write for catalogue to Orville Now, Spencerville, Ohio, R.F.D. No. 1. TRACTORS & FARM IMPLEMENTS McCormick-Deering M Tractor on Rubber; John Deere Model Bon rubber k cultivators; McCormick Deering 7 ft. Power Mower; John Deere Van Brunt 13 hole fertiliser tractor Grain Drill, double lift; John Deere 290 Tractor Corn Planter on rubber; John Deere 5 ft. Combine with motor and all attachments; New Idea one row corn picker, on rubber; New Idea Tractor Manure Spreader, on rubber; John Deere 14” two bottom Tractor Plow; Blount extra heavy tractor diac; Blount Rotary Hoe; 3 wing apring tooth harrow; John Deere side delivery; John Deere Tractor Diac; Good rubber tire Wagon. 15x 700 tires snd rack; Good two-wheel Trailer. 800x18 tires; Fenders for Model M. Tractor; Automatic Cattle Currier and oiler; Good 14 foot House Trailer, nicely finished inside and equipped; 25 gal. oil; Power Emery; Show Halters and Horn Weighta. Small Tools. Feed Tanks. — PONIES — Steel grey mere pony. Bred to Kay wood atud. broke, single and double; Black k White yearling pony, broke to ride; Brown spring colt; 2 pony saddles and bridles; 2 Martin galea; Single set pony harness; Ponies will be sold just before sale of Herefords. GRAIN—HAY—STRAW 1.000 bushels good Corn; 1,000 bushels Vickland Oats; 150 bushels Fall Barley; 500 bales second cut Alfalfa Hay; 150 bales Good Wheat Straw; Some loose hay in mow. “Will not be responsible for accidents.’* TERMS-CASH. H. H. Van Hom & Orville Now „ . , „ 4 OWNERS Roy S. Johnson—Auctioneer * Ned C. Johnson—Auctioneer Melvin Uechty—Auct. k Sale Equipment Bryce Daniels—Clerk. Lunch by Ladles ot Mendon Church of God.

46. Elkhart. Brown described himself as a doctor of physiotherapy They were accused of selling the tube* for 1300 each In Elkhart. •| 0 Vending Machines In addition to its 15.000 music boxes. Chicago supports 10.000 coin‘l operated beverage vending machines, 25.000 merchandise machines. 85.000 peanut machines. 10000 amusement machines and * >.OOO service machines.

Hindu Diet Even In normal times the average Hindu diet Is 1.75 C calories, but this average allows for extremely wide fluctuations in both directicni The 1.330 calorie diet was possible only for those whose diet was 85 to 70 per cent cereals, the remainder, milk, vegetables, etc. However, the average Indian’s diet Is 80 to M per eent cereals. Normally he gets 1,250 to 1,300 calorics from cereals and a few more calories from other foods. 0 T h!.- In n Good Town pe, Mlllr

TRACTORS NEED COLD W WEATHER PROTECTION )9 150-Hour Veedol Tractor Oil, triplr-rrfLTfdfnu H 100% Pennsylvania crude, flows freely M ■ temperatures, eliminating scoring and tuafe ' wear in a cold engine. It holds its body indiada a tough protective film at high i®. peratures. 150-Hour Veedol SAVES OIL by serving ih| 150 hours between refills in gasoline tnctonhours longer between changes in any tracton... SAVES FUEL by reducing power blow-by... SAVES TIME by avoiding breakdown ddm... SAVES R EP Al RS through greater heat and wa resistance ... SAVES TRACTORS -nd asm long, economical service. 150-HOUR VEEDOL Alfred Beaven Eiberson Service Station Complete Closing Out Sale As I have sold my farm. I the J l ,.* * Auction th.- following personal property ml he Li-. miles West and h mile South of Ossian, mm-* ■ Monday, Dec. 9,IWS at 10:00 A. M. CST. 21-HEAD CATTLE -21 T. B. Tested < Shorthorn Guernsey Cow, 2. bred calf by side, bred November 20. 5 gal ’ r ,i.ruary LI 6, bred June 27; ' * horn Cow. 6. due December ’• ’ m| ( June 1- * ary 21; Shorthorn Cow. 9. milking K" 1 Cow. 6. calf by aide, bred f January 13; Brown Swiss t ow. b. du I •ey Helfer, 2. due February 'n. " l r|K | \ 11 . Or toher Shorthorn Cow If 1 ’• sb (r , hl)r# c;v~-* horn Cow. 2. calf by s de. ' ( _ 1( hy , ;4 e er. 2. due January 8; Gu-W'J I her 31; Guernsey Cow. 2. , '“ lf , by ,.*‘. rn ..-v-l-r« y G>» ~ calf by side, bred September 1.. <’•• » |:iun 4; Good Roan Shorthorn Hu.l. I>r - MILKING MACHINE: 2 single uni s l»-1 ’ used 6 months. j s _ H e A |) HOGS-’ 5 15 head Good Feeders. 12.> 1 hl , rn Psl>l* TRACTOK - - >■» Ford-Ferguson Tractor. Matter ' u jnih po. „ Ferguson system cultivators; I«“ ‘ ‘ B| a <kha«h C*>n> ( Ferguson; Good 7 foot for Fertilizer Attachment and Ferguson system Buck B“he. g . TrdifcrGood Mc-Deering Side Com nure Spreader, good; • r ° r ' , n Fer * u ,. i - hole Sup’' ri " r * Picker, has picked only 80 »<' r ‘‘* | Hammer M , , Drill; Moline Hay leader; nr ..i •■tf l - I’■*%.,** 1 ’■*%.,** national Hay Tedder; 4 Boz: <L ut spike tooth harrow: Iron R'dler. j-n Fence Stretchers; ® ec,r,c 1 . 8,0 \.„, ol chick*” Tj ,p w . Hog Feeder; Maytag Gasoline Mo oi \Va»hi" e J Sausage Grinder; 2 Galvanized Mdk '■ |rol , Ke gal. Milk Cans; Strain-/*’ ““J.,.Corn Shells-. L Saw; 2 Milk Stools; Ditch Lm'* r - nro0 m«. Good Double Hog House; 2 Fuller n»r _ HOIJgBII oi,D £ J Axmlnster Rug, n ’ 3 J l2^ T'>P Heatrola. new; Whße Enam 11 ™l*.„ finish:flj with hnllt-ln oven; Monarch Range. . Stand: Onk Commode; t'ro.foy ! * a , vs* ler; Iron Bed; 2 Mattresses; Anth h J I|<t ; oak lk*>‘ c 2 Mirrors; 2 Tables: Oak Rit<*> Misce ||aneou» < hand vacuum cleaner; 3 rockers. • . 1)()nt -; TELEPHONE: Magneto type taiphone Stock. TERMS-CASH. /MfICC Chas. Clark & Lida Roy 8. Johnson A Son-Ajicttonm* Melvin Uechty—Auct. k Sale »«“ lp J? k rk. Vance Wilson. Ossian State Bank < •’Lunch win «»• '..jdent* . Not responsible f<m Cattle will be sold Inside

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