Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1947 — Page 2
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Hog-Agronomy School Planned Next Month 14vesto< k buying fl ms, elevator* buying grain and grinding feed and organized hog breed. of Adams county a <• iivited by the county agent io meet in bis office at 7 p m Thursday The purpose of this meeting Ih to give she-e organizations an opportunity to take part in planning for and curry.ng out a bo: avroiioiny school in Aduinit county on Feiirua-y 26 The speaker for the hog-agronomy school will be John Schwab on hot* and (, I’ Walker on soils and crops. - -f» . WW<»i ii% u *iiniMi\r • H I *1 111 %<». :;!»•« S'.d «• » h. el. Ml • n to th- ! <t * I io. ,» .!!••« »’ • of S i Ir • i»e| f th* ‘ i< lit <’•< <» ht jl 1 j fur, In<li4ii4i <»n i • Mh da «* f | »briisirv BIT .» ! «■ ■ iiliw. . tm> hl. th- KIVU. HE'ITbEMI.’V! i A<*r«»rXTK . ’ • I d< .<len» .till i ? • tpj.i. ’. I Mini wmhl -**»• n.'ttH. 'j t«» th. h i MImI th* iii.tke j -»' f <>f • ' -lll|». J Hit*! r* < »'t\ •• • r ■ han Mar> Hr «»•»!»•. %ili«Hml«<rwfu»r llrcNfur. lu.lhitin. .Inn 11. fltlT. *. K I rNMk«*aial|«r I «»r< Un. nr. Iti.lhtHii -la'i r ..'2
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• All-Steel Box Cars Ordered By Railroad Chi- !>e.-k<- a- tlblo Itailw.iy and its < <>ni|>aiilo:i rend, the Nickel 1 Plate, bulky aw.i J<-d a contract for l.tiutt .jo-ton light weight, all-' steel tun cant. Tliese car*.-to be built of welded high tensile low alloy uteei and i <-<|iiipl>ed wit it high xpeed trucka, will cost approximately st;,3ne,oud Intended for tote in general tner 1 cbatldiue eei vit e the < arH will be ftt feet.oix inches long and have an t inside height of 1<» feet, t; inches. One thousand ate for the f w- O and 6ob tor the Nickel Plate Ire-1 lively I- si beduled for the third ■quarter of I!H7 dependent upon tlte i availability of male ials. Chicago Grain Close Wheat: Jan 217\; .March t<7\ May 1 93%•», July 177 i 1 76",. t orn Jan 1.32% Marc h i .’••% 1 :'ai. May 127%: JuJly I 25% If Oat Match 75. May 6K%-%; July 60% Sc-pt 58% T ale In a flood Town rJecatur
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W EKTATM %O. M 22 Nc.licc- i- hereby given to the ‘ icclltor ~ to ir and lexati-ex of Elocilirth r: K'.cm, c|>.< eaKcl to af'- !•• .• in tbe A'lanoc Circuit Court. I held nt I' cut ir. Indiana, on tli« lutlc ■lay of February, Ist;. au,l xhow •H I— If any. win th- I IXAI. KCTTLI.MEXT WOI XTS w itli the • state of eaid <!■ edent xhould not Io- ipproved. and Raid heir, are notified be then an th re make proof of II lIMIIJi, and re- e(ve their distributive cciiaii"Ilarre, hinia. larrelur I teen Cor. tndlann, .Inn. H. ItH? Vtlorney John 1.. Itrlnu Jan. 15—22 — 8.. — -- Uniformed Detail To Attend Funeral i Tiie uniformed detail of Adams Post 43, tmericaii Imgion. will incc-t at the Legion home at 8:30 I o'clock Friday morniiu to attend funeral services for Anthony J i Schumacher, which will be held at the St » c atholic % hurch at c !i a.m. Friday. ..g. Articles Are Filed For Incorporation Articles of incorporation were recircled today in th*- offices of counity c-corde Hose Nesswald for the
ideal Olove Co. Kight members of the corporation are listed as Lawrence and ixsona Walters. Edward and Margaret Walters, Lewis and Kuby Uladdis, John P. and JaJan Kelley Th'- articles we <• recently approved by the state .Myles F. Parrish has acted as conn el for the corporation. — —o — . TAX RELIEF TO (Continued From Fasts One> treasury plan, amend Its profit and cost reports for those years In such away as to lieconie entitled to a sizeable income tax refund. A senate judiciary subcommittee, however Is considering legislation which would throw out of court portnl pay claims now totaling nearly 15.000.00ft.009, Sen Homer Capeliart, 11. Ind., author of one of the bills, said congress must define apecifically the meaning of "work'' under the wage-hour law in order to save industry from being harassed by isirtal pay suits. ('apehart made the statement as a judiciaary subcommittee continued hearings on legislation to throw tne portal suits out of
court. Further government wit nesses were called to discuss the effects of the portal pay claims now totaling nearly |5,000.0(fJ f--000. o GIRL OUTWITS (Continued from Page 11 of the lied throughout the night, talking to her. He gave her a bottle of milk and a cinnamon roD "I stayed quiet,’’ the girl told jiollce. "hoping ne would leave, finally he did. sometime a Icon i noon.” When he didn't return, she struggled against the ropes ami aftei freeing herself ran to the hotel office and called her parents. She then walked out to tbe highway to hail a passing automobile. "The first car that came along was a highway patrol car,” Toder said. Giles contacted .Miss Devine’s parents soon after the kidnaping. At if) pin. .Monday night, her father received a telephone call from Sacamento telling him to look for a note between the garage and woodshed. The note demanded SIO,OOO for her return and asked that it be delivered to a Sacramento tavern. Devine was ready to pay it for his daughter's safe return
98% OF OUR DEALERS I ARE I 1 SELLING R I FOR || I I I MB Or 6 for 25c (plus deposit) I _ Vnrefrigerated \ Though price ceilings have been I re, noved we have not raised the I w * ,o ' esa * e price of Coca-Cola. I YOUR COCA-COLA ROTTLtt I JMIk I n. I Rl.cae wnci ummsn or na UOXCH. CMRURC ,r I coja-cou tommc «4«u es wen wsrNA MMMHb •’•’■ST MM MMMfM
Police found .Miss Devine at (30 pm. but kept h' escape a secret for several hours while they set n trap at 'TlHey's Buffet.” a tavern where a middle-aged man with his bat pulled iow and his coal collar turned up. made a telephone < all .Monday flight. Miss Levine wailed in a police car outside, hut her abductor did not appear. Neil he did he return to the tourist court where other policemen waited in the darkness Notice! We are buying all grades of paper atock at present market prices. Alio want Scrap Iron, Rags. Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiat ora, Brats, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—Bu*. ■ NOT tin cans. We are also buyers of beef hides, calf skin, sheep pelts, tat low, f:ts, greases, oils, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 4 12 ■MffinHHMI
Giles was described at about 42 years old, five feet eight or nine, weighing 170 pound/ with sharp features and a large nose. His dark brown straight hair receded from Ills forehead He was welldressed. and Mirtec Devine said he seemed to be an "Intelligent and {
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well-educated man He was driving a f»37 Ir * . J •edan With Oregon liceaJTJ Devine, an official of th. . 1 can fruit growers' ;i number of considered moderately >1 I !he family kc «ocislly
