Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1947 — Page 2
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The city of Chicano la the horn, of teu major and a number of minor universities. Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? * <4 r wash, w-mi •» l«rauft» to»4v ie*4« hen. F-aar »*w vim. vitahtv. try Ofttrvt Tows* TaMri* tnd*v < tmUm ironymi. ton. om>v nmifor |m •lx vrtvmmKi Hr <ir light rd w «im,ob> back. For tele at ml* drug Moras every »n»r». »
Public Sale! We. the undersigned. will sell at public auction all our personal property on the Charles Mailer* farm, located: * mile* Fast of Bluffton. Indiana on State Road No 124 then 2 miles North or mile South and 3 miles East of Cralgville. Indiana, on Wednesday, March 19,1947 Sale Starting at 10:30 A. M. Sale will Im- Held Under Tent REGISTERED AND HIGH GRADE DAIRY HERD T. B. and Bangs Tested Registered Jerseys BLONDIE « yeai old Cow fresh December 38. Bred FLKKf’E—” year old Cow due to freshen April Is. SYBLK ft year old Cow, due to freshen April !t. FANTASTIC •> year old Cow. with calf by side IRIS —5 year old Cow. with calf by aide. Eligible for Reftfatratkm imiMiko L-rsev Cow I years old. due to freshen April I*. 1 Aiming 2 year' old. Jersey heifer*, duo to freshen In early fall 2 Jersey heifer*, coming 1 year old ReffiMiercd and High Grade <"**> AHItIS Regi*tere.l Gm in-ey Cow due to freshen by day of sale SPOT Ayrshire Cow •> years old. due to freshen Maj -t QUEEN- Guernsey Cow. 1 years old. due to freshen May 2” <i u-_i luht Jersey Cow 7 years old. calf by aide. JrAR Ayrshire and Gpeftt-ey Cow. M year* old. eO rail W CHECKER— Guernsey and Ayrshire tow. 6 yt* old. with talf >y ANNIE Guernsey Cow. I year* old. due to freshen April 14. u.i i v Jersey Cow. 9 years old. due to freshen May fa. NEGRO Holstein and Ayrshire Cow. h yrs old. due to freshen by day of sale. Guernsey Heifer coining 2 yr* old. due to freshen early fall Guernsey Heifer coming 1 year old Registered Jersey Bull NOBLE PRINCE, toming 3 years old. NOTE: Thi* I* an Extra Good Herd <»f Milk CoWs. giving a mt of Milk protlutlion records io be given day of sale — HOGS — Spotted Polaud Sow W pigs; Hampshire Gilt with * pig*. Full lll<M>ded Berkshire Gilt, hied; Hampshire and Duroe Sow and * pig* 27 head ‘Feeding Hogs weight from SO to Hn» lbs ; Big Type Poland China Boar. 2 year* old. Hampshire Gilt, with •> pigs — SHEEP — a Ewes. 1 Buck. HAY AND GRAIN tine Bushel l orn 35 Ton Mixed Hay baled. — TRACTORS — W C. Allis-Chalmers on rubber, motor ha* been overhauled; Cultivators for Alli*Chalmers; 12 ft. Buck Rake for Aills-Chalmers: John Deere Tractor on steel with cultivators FARM MAC HINERY S ft. John Deere tractor disc, H ft. John Deere spike tooth barrow 14 inch IHC tractor plow. 12 inch John Deere plow; Oliver disc; Oliver Superior 12 hoe drill; s ft. rotary hoe John Deere corn planter 2 IHC mowers 5 and 6 ft. cut; 2 Web hay loaders: 2 walking plows; Lets feed grinder; IHC manure spreader; Steel wheel wagon; shovel plow for garden plowing, also other items MILKING MACHINE 2 unit Hlnnman milking machine, in good condition TERMS CASH Charles Charles MALLERS >“ DRAYER OWNERS Ell« nisei ger Bro*.. Auctioneers Farmer* ami Merchants Bank —Clerk Lunch served on grounds Not tes|M»n»lble In case of accident*. Mar 13 17
PUBLIC SALE T*re only heirs of th* late Mrs 3<»bn .M Myers will* will sell a' pnb'lc suction. the following rersotml property. Uxated 1 mil* West of Salem, or 3*4 miles Eas* and 2 mile* Smith of Monroe, or 8% mile* Ki*i. 4 mil** North of Kerne, on Thursday, March 20, ’47 Time: 12:30 P. M„ C.I.T. 3 — CATTLE — 3 Gnetnsey Cow. 7 yrs o!1 with <alf by »M* riving on average ZU lbs. milk daily; Roen Cow » yrs old. will lx- fresh by day of sal* — HAY — Belen of Timothy and Little Red Clover Miied Hay; 15 Tons of Leo Alfalfa. Utile Red Clover. Timothy Mixed Hay FARM MACHINERY De»-rfng * ft. Binder. McCormick-Deering Single Row Corn Cultivator; |j»n Mower: Wheelbarrow. Some Garden Ttiola. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Vrfr.tir 2 piece Mvlna Room Suite. Slivertone Cabinet Radio, very t I-r Floor I-atttp: 5 Rn>-k!ng Chairs; Hardcoal Burner Stove; Old Fashion Hoi Stove; I’erfet'kM; OU Heater; Perfection 1 burner OU r> ove; Sp'-ed tpte-n Mertric Washer, Electric Iron. Electric Toaster; ifaaen Drop Head Sewing Machin*- leather Davenport: 2 Square Top Sfaa<is; Oak Drop Leaf Table I hoards; 2 seta of « each Straight Back Chairs: Drop Leaf Table with I'chairs to match: Glass Door Cupboard: Clean Oak Cupboard: Vlctrola; Wood Bed. with matching dresser; • other Wood Beds 2 Iron Beds: Dresser Commode; Quilt Box: Rome B«d Clothing; 2 • >ll2 Wool Rugs: >xlt Coago>mtm Rea; Some Silverware: Dishes; Cooking CtensHs; CWrtalas; P»n< h Swing; Some Other Articles Not Mentioned TERMS—CASH. Charles and Mabie Myers OWNER* f terti—Wayne Eraabiger. Aortlopaers—•ctWin Bro" • , PBoaea -ft*, atwr *t«l; Wiltshire <•; MMtrrw TI T. MAR. ia if-11 «. • . ■ ' ■ .. - -
Magnavox To Build New Kentucky Plant Fort Wa)tt*. tnd.. March 13— (UPt The Magnavox Co. today announced plans to build a new Ill.iHitUMto factory In Paducah. Ky.. probably by next fall. RhhaiM A O'Connor, Magnavox president, on his return from Kentucky last night, aald he had dosed negotiations for the plant site-
I He said the annual payroll will Im- about 12.000.000 for 1.000 employ**. OPEN TIGHT ON (Continued From P.ik-- <>ne> favor of business and a '‘ferocious control" program against labor. Presidential tenure Two promt nent house Republicans served nolh-e that they would fight a senate move to put a 10-year instead of eight year limit on presi dential tenure. The senate last night approved a house resolution for a constitutional amendment to limit president* to two terms. But It wrote In an amendment permitting vice president* who succeed to partial term* of no more than two years to serve two additional full terms of their own. The Re ipubllcan* opposing this were Rep* Clarence Brown. 0.. god Earl C. Micbener, Mich , chairman of the house judiciary committee. Sugar Walter S Mark. Jr., president of the Pepsi t ola Co . told a house committee the sugar shortage was a phoney and said congress could save housewives 81,000,000.000 a year If It ended rationing. He said sugar interests favored rationing because house wive* were thereby forced to buy more prepared jams. Jellies and syrups. Kents Sen Robert A Taft. R. | <).. chairman of the senate Repub I
JR. ■ FOR 25 YEARS good 1 I cooks have used Flako » I because it is a quality j • product as well as the f! A easy way to make pie / IV crusts. # J 'Another bua t
Public Auction Mrs. Black's Annual Sale of Antiques and Personal Property M'DDLEBURY, OHIO Saturday, March 22, ’47 11:00 A. M. (Ohio Time) LOCATION: In the Township Hall at Middlebury. Ohio, on Highway No 221 Or. in miles East of Decatur, Indiana. Or. 9 mile* West of Van Wert. Ohio. MILK GLASS—RARE JEWELRY—RARE "DOVE IN HAND” PIECES—STAFFORDSHIRE HENS Covered Dishes. Lattice Edge Dishes. Colored Water Sets. Colored Dishes of all kinds Amber Water Tray Sugar and Creamers Powder Jar S Blue Ekk Cup’ Vinegar Cruet (Cut Glass! Thumbprint Comimte Moon ami Star Compote 2 seta Cups and Saucers Large Elk Creamer Jug Candy Dish. 15 VERY HARE BOTTLES. 2- 3 piece sets of Dresser Bottles <1 Bohemian.! VASES—BRISTOL— VENETIAN GLASS- MA JOLICA PATTERN GLASS — BISQUE Vases of all kinds. Hrf-tal. Lhster. Purple Slag. Pair Green Vast * Castor Sets, Wine Sets. 1 Bohemian Steins. Dresser sets In Bristol. Dolls. Large Import el Chinese Vase Beautiful Hand-painted China Bis«|ti<. Staffordshire. Pistes of ail kinds. Large Hand Painted Punch Bowl. COVERLET—LAMPS—CLOCKS—FURNITURE MIRRORS — FRAMES Beautiful old Coverlet over l ftn years old. tinge With the Wind Lamp* Cranberry Hall Lamp. Overlay Hanging lx»mp Cherry Over lay lamp* Miniature Lemps (Haas Lamps Ump Bases i*uir of (simps. Huy Nineties Hatin I'mhreila Herman Stereoscope RARE MAJOLCA CLOCK Marble Clock from Switzerland. Imported Chinese Teakwood Talde. Walnut Hate lx-g Table. Love Seat. Japanese Satin. Lave Seat, new Tapestry. Cherry Love Seat. Walnut Love Seat Hall Tree, Organ attachment In Rosewood Walnut Chest of Drawers. 3 Walnut Stands. School Masters Desk. Walnut Chest Old Trunk Wrought Iron Stand. Brass and Marble Top Walnut Side-1-oard with Marble Top Bra’s Frames Walnut Frames, in pairs Mirror Goll Frame. Old Mirroia. RARE ORNATE PAIR OF HEARSE LIGHTS. Wtrk Type 2 SPINNING WHEELS IRON HORSE HITCHING POST, and other nice pieces PERSONAL PROPERTY— WiII sell just before the sale of Antiques: Three Head of Cattle: Brindle Cow 5 yrs. old. Bred; Black Cow. 5 yrs. oM. fresh April 2*»th: Bull ! yrs old Hay lx»ader. Kentucky 9 hole DrHI; Double Tandem IMac; 5 gal. Hog Feeder with heater: Chicken Fountain with Heater; Hog Fountain. Double Heater. Girl's Bicycle, like new Table Model Radio. Porch Lounge. Porcelain Top Table Kitchen Cabinet. Oak Stand. Steel Cot. Walnut Bookcase Bed and Springs Chairs and Tables Good Screens Bridge Lan*- Electric Toaster. Dishes. Cooking t'tenslls. and many other articles. TERMS—CASH. MRS. JOHN BLACK OWNER J. F. Sanmann—Auctioneer > C, W Kent—Sales Manager. • . K K Ix*onardson Authority on Antiques Hale rondo, ted by Midwest Realty Auction Co.. Derail'. lad. I ■hone 1"|. Tbs sale "th be held in'Heated Building and plrn'y of chairs will bu svaiiaMe Loath will be served by the Ladle* es the M. E Church of Hiddiebsry Ohio.
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I ilean policy committee said he - hoped congress would enact a new rent control law by April 1 He and freshman senator Joseph R. McCarthy. R . WH.. are drafting a plan that would continue federal rent control until March I. 1343. but bar a general increase in rent ceilings. I 0 — 1 CIGARET TAX BILL (Continued From One) could sign a petition and force the state alcoholic beverage commission to deny a license In their area Th- lien against old age pen sinner's property Imcomea effec the May 1. Person* now receiving assistance will be given the choice of withdrawing from the relief or continuing to receive benefits under the Hen. Under the law. the department of welfare will recover old age assistance payments only from estates of deceased pensioners. A slate claim will be held in alley ante should a surviving spouse occupy the deceased's property. Voters In the 1943 general elec tlon will !>e permitted to say whether they want the 1949 general assembly io pay Indiana veterans a cash lionns. They also will be 1 allowed but not forced to name the type of tax they believe should be levied to raise the necessary renetiue. Results of the referendum will Inonly for information purposes and will not be binding of the next legislature. The reassessment of all real estate and improvement* in the state will be made by the state board of tax commissioners as of March 1. 1949.
JUST RECEIVED OUTBOARD MOTORS — Seat Covers. Front and Rear Floor Mats. Tires. Fog Lites. Sealed Beam Lites for older cars. Bring your CAR to us for MOTOR TUNE-UP. We now have new motors for Plymouth, Dooge. DeSota, Chrysler. Complete Greasing and Oil Change service. Csr Washing and Polishing. Bick Mansfield Muter Sales 111 S. Second .Street
LEGAL DIFFICULTY (Continued From Paa- On l * here today, however, that the local lietition will have to be disposed of in some manner before ’he work can proceed. The original petition proposed the building ol x levee which will keep Wabash river flood walers from Inundating several hundred acre* - and the building of a county road on top of the levee. The petition might be dismissed and the affected landowners ab sorb all costs. It was pointed out This action, however. might still leave the question of damages unsettled. 0 — WISCONSIN (Contin ird From Pag- <>n*A January he predicted correctly that he would get along better with the legislature. "This is my last term." he said, "and i want to
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leave with a pleasant taste in mouth By a series of political accidents Goodland became Governor of Wisconsin after he had retired at the age of 70 to hi* prosperous farm at Frankavilld. Wla.. following a full life a* teacher, attorney, newspaper publisher, postmaster, mayor aud state senator. Five years iatet In 19’8 he wa* < ailed ba. k into politics to run with a Detno. ratic Republican coa--1 lit on to defeat the entrenched pro gresslve rule of the lai Follettes Goodland was elected lieutenant governor with Julius Hell as Gov eruor in 1»38 and again in 194<t He was elected with Ixmmis io 1942. and became Governor upon Loomis' death. EX-GI'S BACK iContlnui d From l , .ig' '>n< > to be done. He had no alternative It he wanted to keep the United
State* In its position of godfather to Ihe rest of the world-a position we won in the war and ar« uuw los Ing because of Russia." John M. Hutchltwm. former lieutenant colonel in the European theater "I don't see how we can evade the Issue in Greece H we want to go on being a big ccun try It would be defaulting on moral Imnd Issue if we failed to assume leadership there Charles K. Nerpel. air forces motion picture cameraman for 31 month* in Middle Fast. Medlter ranean and Europe- "It seems a shame that we are on the verge of allowing the Greeks to fight Russia for it* after they did such a gallant but futile Rib against the Italians less than six years ago. Joe Feldstein. Reno. Nev., who served in England. France. Belgium and Germany I think it s all right to help Greece and Tur-key-but only after some help is given to the American veterans of World War II in their efforts to find housing. That should come
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