Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1947 — Page 2

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— Los Angeles Seeks * Relief From Heat T !»• Anselm. March 26 HP‘ - Kain today was «•«»*•« , " <1 ‘“I bring relief from a heat wavej that zoomed temperature# to a j record 90 degree* yesterday.

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE I. „ thut the undersigned commissioner appoint Notice ia hereby . . County. State of Indiana at ~,| by the Adame ‘‘"."‘2 o f’7aid’< ourt In a case for partition for real the February Y«rm. JH. .j„ the plaintiff ami Helle Andrew* estat? wherein Jeremiah A •* N( , i77T# „ n ttM civil th. City of Oeeator. Indiana, on Thurs., Apr. 10, ’47 the hour* of 1" elm kA M and 4:00 o'clock PM. of said J? Thereafter CioX‘ eT.te*‘L"«r Hinge Fourteen tilt East containing forty (401 acre, more or lew ,\i»o commencing at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter <1 , of the southeast quarter t'<) of said section. township and range running theme south on the half section line to the "*« (h M "‘ > ‘ ,f section theme running east sixteen (16> feet, thence north to a point sixteen HU. feet directly east of the starting point, thence west six teen (161 feet to the place of beginning, containing one half I'ji a< re more or less in Alatna County. Indiana. . . TRACT No 2. The South half I«, I of the Meat half tSr > of tie Wert half t'»t of the Southwest quarter (’«» of Section Thirty - i Township Twenty Keren (27) North. Range Fourteen (14. East, except therefrom the follow Ina described towit Commencing at the Nortn west corner of the Southwest quarter t ) of the Southwest quarter (•.. of Section Thirty (3<»). Township Twenty Seven (-. > N<>rthKange Fourteen (Hl East. theme South on the Sectiongillie Eight Oil r<»<b thence Eh* l Twenty (2<h r<wl*. thence North Eticht m rods, theme Went Twenty (20) rod* to the place of Ireginning and containing less said exception Nineteen <I9) acres. more or less in Adam* County. Indiana . TRACT No. 3. The South half (*») of Hie North half i of he Southwest quarter (L> of Set ion Twenty Nine (29). Township Twenty ieven (27t North. Range Fourteen (14. East. containing forty «4m acres, more or le**, in Adam* County. Indiana TRACT No. 4. Tn- Northweat quarter -' of the Southeast quar ter I*,, of Section Thirty )3<>i Townahip Twenty Seven (27) North. Range Fourteen (14. Eaat. containing forty (4o> acre*. more or leva, in Adatna County. Indiana. TRACT No 5. Tile South half ('ji of th.- Noi(h--a«t quarter (■« ) of the Southeast quarter .■« -of Section Thirty (3<u. Townahip Twenty Seven North. Range Fourteen (14. East containing Twenty (2®> acre*, more or le**, in Adam* County. In liana. Said real estate will be offered for sale a* a whole or In parcel* a* above described or any combination thereof for not tea* than the full app.al-ed value thereof, and the sale of said real estate will be subject to th. right* of the tenant thereon and will he subject to the , approval of the Adam* (’ircuit Court TERMS OF SALE: The purchaser or purchasers of said real estate will be required to pay at hast one-third of the purchase price upon the day of the sale and the halann* of the purchase price upon delivery of a deed to the purchaser or purchasers for the real estate purchased together with an astract of title for Wt« reg! estate purchase I brought down to the date of sale showing a title free of lien*, subject , only to the 1947 faxes, due and payable in 194* The above tracts of land are situated in Sections 29 and 3P in Washington Township Adams County and contain highly productive noil. Tract Number consists of 2" acres of land, a good seven room, semi-modern dwelling, with light*, basement, well, cistern, barn and chicken house Trac t No 5 adjoins tracts No lof 40 acres and tract No 4 of 4o scree for a to'al of I<hi acre*. Tra-1 No 3. consisting of 40 acre*, is directly opposite tract No on east side of section road Tract No 2 consists of 19 acres, ha* a 3 room house, barn, implement shed, well and cistern. This land I* all tillable I

LEWIS L. SMITH, COMMISSIONER ItoVoao a Smith. Attorneys. Mar. 26-31 Apr. 3 PUBLIC SALE 54 Head Holstein Cattle 54 On Bellmont Fann. ,3 uilles East of Decatur, Ind., ’j mile North of V. 8- Road No. 221. Tuesday, April I, 1947 Commencing 10:30 A. M. 54—PUREBRED (Unregistered) WOLSTEINS—S4 20 with flr t calf by wide; 12 due with first calf in April; 15 bred in law 4 Jun : 5 open heifers; 2 yearling Kulls; 1 Bull, 6 mo. old. B and Bancs Tested. A splendid <>Sering of Beautiful first calf ):< tfi-rr f.< :» hich producing cows All bred to Rejfbtered Holstein BUI. I*orei red Ayreshire Bull, 11 mo. old. Farm Implements Cs «• N L.P Pick tip Hay Bailer, first class; 2 hunlles wire; Hunh m K ft. Cu'tipacker. good; Corn Binder, good <<>ndltion. Bear Cat Roughsrc Mill, good: Side Itelirery Hay Rake: McCormick 7 ft. flrain Mader. Mcherring 1 row Riding B*et Plow; Riding Cultivator: Good 2 wh»—l Rt<»k Trailer, 4o<*xl< tires and slpek rack. Galvanised Wales Teak: Drive Belt. 10 ft.; 3 Stsachlon Partitions; 2 rolls New Field Fence: Garden Plow; Electric Feme Charger; Vise; Flame Thrower; Boy's Bicycle; 4 buckets Paint; Small Tools of all kinds. TRUCK Chevrolet 1935 1% ton truck with good grain bel and stocl ruck, in good condition. TERMS—CASH. Caitljj will be *<>M inside. (Not responsible for any accident.) Lunch served by the I nion Chapel Ladles. BELL and STOUTENBERRY OWNERS Uh, a Au*.?.

The mark was the highest for March 25 since ground temperature recording* were started in i 1941. An 87-degree reading on the federal building root equaled a Marc h 25, 1930 record , . .... . „_ft SSII Trade In a Good Town —Decatur

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I — Other Veterans May Join Naval Reserve % Receive Pay Grade According To Rank Veterans of the I 8. marine corps and 1' S. army and national guard may noy join the inactive naval reserve, class V-6. with a naval reserve pay grade corresponding to the rank held at last discharge from their respective branch of service, it ha* been an nounced by Lt ('dr.. R. ('. McCoy t'SNR. of the Muncie naval recruit Ing station A recent navy depaitment di rectlve listed over inn "job and duty title" specialities of ex-army and marine corps men that will be recognized by the navy in assigning equivalent rates and pay grades in the naval reserve, class V-6. Examples c-ited In effectuating the enlistment include "Man discharged from the U. 8 army a* sergeant (AAF supply technician. SSN 669 may Join the inactive naval reserve as a store keeper-aviation, third class: man j discharged from the I’. 8. marine corps as technical sergeant (tank farm operator gasoline storage)] SSN 465 may be enlisted as an

58 ACRE FARM & PERSONAL PROPERTY

— AT — Public Auction i Thursday, April 3, 1947 • I Personal Property 10:30 A. M. t Real Estate 12:30 P M. LOCATED: 3’ a miles North of Berne. Indiana on V. S 27 or 24 mile South of toppess Comer. IMPROVEMENTS: <'.<«»<’ * >oom modern hOBM with new i>afiirooii fixtures; motor plumbing; in w hot water furnace; two sot? water • cisterns; Hip root barn 3sxsl with gralnary stanchions and drinking i cup* for in cows, silo attached. Modern poultry house 20x6*. like new; ; hog house and corn crib 21x21; tool shed 20x24: wash house ami gar- , age 111x25; milk house xxiO. sealed inside. These are all good build | Ings with good fireproof roofs except the bain which lias a good thing.e roof. 3S acres of good level productive soil; good drainage. There to also a lieautiful small grove on this farm Immediate possession of fields and all buildings except the house. 11 possession of which will he given as soon as possible. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 11 • ash on day of sale. Balam e when deed and abstract of title are delivered and full possession Is given. i — CATTLE — State accredited fsr T. B. and Bangs Registered Guernsey Rose Marya Valiant Beauty. l‘> yrs. <dd; Registered Guernsey Churngobi Katie Queen. yrs. <dL du< Apr. 13; Registered Guernsey Legend's Valiant Goldie. 6 yrs. old: Guernsey : yrs. old. due by day of sale: Guernsey lo yrs. old. due to freshen April 26, Guernsey 3 yrs. old. due May 2S: Guernsey 3 yrs. old. was fresh Dec. 11. Bred better 11 months old. 2 open heifers. 8 and 12 months old. Brood Sow. due to farrow April 12. — HORSES — Matched Roan Team, coming 7 yrs. old. griding ami mare, extra good workers. — FEED — 10 tons of good loose red (lover hay; '»«?• Im. of yellow coin. 2M) bu Vickland oats, good for seed. 5b bales of bright wheat straw; 12 shocks of corn fodder. — IMPLEMENTS — lu hoe Superior fertilixer grsin drill; 5 ft. Mclieertng mower; 3 section spring tooth harrow; new general two section rotary hoe; John Deere horse cultivator; duck foot land roller; npike tooth harrow; knife drag hob sled; Oliver 12" tractor plow: new walking breaking plow; John Deere 2 cylinder web hay loader, like new; wagon with hay ruck and good grain lied. John Deere manure spreader, like new; John Deere self dump rake; steel wheel wagon — MISCELLANEOUS — loow H» platform scales; horse collars; pump Jack; hay slings and forks; poultry feeders and fountains: hog feeder: ekxdrir fence charg--1 or*; bog crate: A-shaped hoe houses; 6 milk cans: fly nets; 5 gal. oil cans ami tael tanks; tank heater; Jamesway oil hunter brooder stove: 2 brooder houses 18x12; 34 ft. extension ladder; several cords of wood, anvil; fpnee. netting: 1 stands of bees. TERMH ON PERSONAL PROPERTY; CASH. M Enoch & Caleb Habegger OWNERS Roy A Ned Jotow-UM Clerk: * I Meh is » IdeeMv E. W. Rautnss rtaor w-r. « — Lukeh will be served.

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aviation boatswain mate-gasoline.; I first das*.'’ Age requirements for V-6 enlist- ! ments of ex-I'SN. t'SNR. I SCO. t'SCGR. I'SMC. I'S.MCR wa* given i as 17 and under 64 years of age. and for ex-I'SA (and reserve com lament) and national guard personnel. 17 and under 40 years of age. Eligibility was also extended to non-servicemen In the age groups of 17 to 18’-4 and 30 to under 40 years of age, providing they can pass a physical examina tion. which is not required of veterans. Memliers of the V-6 inictive | naval reserve are not required to attend meetings or training cruises, are not subject to active duty except in event of war or a national emergency, are allowed I longevity credit for the time spent in the V-6. and may advance in rating through correspondence course*. Two weeks cruises are open to V-6 members on request, with all expenses paid in addition to pay in rate, also men can be discharged from the inactive naval reserve at any time on request. Recruiter will be at the Decatur post office the first and third Fridays of each month. y Curling Bath Rugs I To keep the ends of kitchen and | bath rugs from curling, dip them in a thin starch after washing. This gives them more body and keeps ahem flat on the floor. '■ 1 "" "**" .

Seek Hegolijlions For Coal Contract Union Asks Refund From Assessed Fine Wa«hlngton. March 26 —(t'Pl— The government today planned an early attempt to promote new wige negotiation* between the soil coal operators and the I'nited Mine Workers (AFL) Informed quarters said an invitation to both sides probably would be issued by next weekend. The government was not expected to act. however, until completion of a court order refunding I2.smi.nofl of the original 63.5mi.mH) contempt of court fine assessed against the I'MW for last November's coal strike. The union petitioned for the refund yesterday. In accordance with the supreme court decision to reduce the fine if the union would withdraw its March 31 strike dead line. Meanwhile union and government attorneys met to discuss future steps in a suit over I'MW chief John L. U-uls' right to terml nate hl* contract with the government. Spokesmen said merely that the conference wa* to discuss “procedure." Still needed in the case was a judi< lai determination of whether Lewis was right in his contention that he could terminate the contract on notice.

Relieves Boredom Boring work can be made pleas- ( ant by conscientiously feigning an interest in a monotonous job. Tests also have established that boredom is inhibited whenever rhythm can i 1 be introduced into the work. For this reason, as industrial surveys attest, workers are much less subject to boredom when music accompanies their work. HOUSE CLEARS (Continued From Page One) endorsed the president s compromise proposal for unifying the arAry. navy and air forces under a single secretary of national defense. Postmasters--The senate rules | I Decatur Ins. Agency Established 188 1 Kenneth Runyon Vision Insurance Room S. K. of C. Bldg. Phone 385 M Trade In a Good Towe —Decatur A Weak,Run-Down Feeling Is Often A Warning That The Red-Blood Is Getting Low If vow do not feel use your real self, do not hare the urge to be up and doing, why not check-up on rour Mood Look at the palms of sour bands, your fingernails. your lips, the lobes of your ear*-- are they pale and off color’ Crary day—every hour—millions of tiny red-blood-cells must pour forth from the marrow at your bor.es to replace those that are worn-out. A low blood count may affect yon In several ways: no spp-tlte. underweight, no tu-n. a run-down condition, lack of re- i-tsnee to Infer-.ion and disease so get regl re: let you must Xeep up your blood strength Medical authorities, by analvsia of the blood, hare by positive proof shown that MS Tonic to smazingly effective tn building up low blood strenrtn la non-netanp- nutrtI toewed M— l,l Thto to dwe to the MB Tonic formula which contains special ano potent ecttvaUng Ingredient. Also. BM TVnle belpa you enjoy the food you eet by increasing the |Mtr|r digestive juice when It to non-organl-wJly too UMtuew atoMSp—Wms the stnmp sch will bare ittUe cause to get balky [ with see. Moat and stre off Umt sotxr 'SiSsi-KRZWSJS) ito rigorous meed awrgee

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Knapp Service Corner 2nd & Jackson Decatur. Ind. committee voted $35.()U0 for a civil I service committee investigation of postmaster appointment*. Meanwhile. <SO postmaster nominations are hanging fire. Middle eastern on —The senate I war investigating committee- will tart public- hearings Friday to. find out why the navy, as charged hy chairman Owen Brewster, has been paying twice or three times the quoted prices for middle east- < rn oil. Lillenthal — Sen. Homer Fergu-1 son. R . Mich kin a senate speech attacked David' E. Lilienthal as u Aocialistailstocrat" who would try to make this country a totalitarian state cm the* Russian model. He urged rejection of Lilienthal ar c haimtan of the* atomic energy commission. Foreign policy — Ben. Albeit ■ Rarkley. D.. Ky.. hoped the senate foreign relation* committee could | vole tomorrow cm the 1400,000,000 OreAk Turkish aid plan. Others were more doubtful. President Truman said he hoped congress would approve the plan promptly so that no stop-gap measures would be necessary. Three nonadministration witnesses before the senate committee opposed the program as a possible »tep toward war with Russia. Housing—Housing Industry rep resentatives said the Taft-Ellen der-Wagner bill was "socialistic." "inflationary,” and 'fantastic." The bill proposes to start the < ountry on a 4.1-year program to -e stablish "a decent home . . . for every American family." Meanwhile, the house passed CABINETS Double Bowl Base Sink and Wall ( abincts Ready Made & Tailor Made Harrison Water Heaters and Deep Freezers RADIOS Console-Corn bi nat ion Heeord Players I KITCHEN Maytag Sales and Sen ice Washers - Sweepers I !10 St. r ‘ ~ Phone H 5 - . ■ "/ "" (join me for, a fINON-STOP Vio health Az/r ■ 1 I /l a z r Sw f a r*l > * T > •/ S w r I A I /T A r : — • ‘ “Tha milky-way ia the quietsway—the sure way—te physical well-beinq: insist upon • our rich, pure milk! — says • Billy Break O'Day. !>• Mof«f i! wxl. Qa j t O

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Corner Madison & Third Macklin's Super Serv. Decatur, Ind. and sent io the senate a bill to provide 1243.255,607 in pay raises granted by the last congress. BRAZIL YOUTH I (Oonttn >ed Frv.-u I’age One) week ago. and divorce papers had IH-en filed, relatives told police. Since their s> paration. Mrs. Bryan end the little girl had lived with her parent* on a farm five mites I east of Brazil. DEMURRER FILED (Continued From Page One) question which required an ek-r---cise of judgment and discretion on the part of the board and the members of the board are not Iti able for a mistake in judgment or a faulty exercise of dikbretlon. 'even though injuries may come as a result thereof; no act of omission or commission, constituting negligence. I* alleged on the part of any of the defendant* with re lation to any act of a ministerial < haracier; That the allegation of the complaint affirmatively show that th--injury of the «afd Max Melchi awl the resultant loss to the plaintiff was purely accidental, the result

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Ginkr Str\iceStatiJ Vernon Ginfe K Preble, Ind. I of tlic i r. ~n 111-' -I--' 111' 1 l-oy wiiu ; ' : i I, ..l>lq jH »as ill • "u <l;r- ’ an-1 r- *'ih «1 .':>>• a-: <,?. tl.*- -b t- r.-ias all- "--! y been m glic- r' o _ | TO BEGIN WOW — o'-nt a•• 1 I r-n- I‘-J. («d and a -1..- i'.i-'l iaien.wfiiuj com id-1-- th-- i«ok. Mr. ll— tl'.am i* i-*l a uaql today • xin---ii:.- hi* ; -wstj tlic cixipi-r.itim whbh heand 1 ceiv-'d 11inn I*, sufl . and hu-itiessineii in hi- qi I tion of tile ailvertblßZ let directory. DR. 11. It. OPTOMETRIST 104 N. Secosi it (above Democrr iHt| ♦ Eyes Ewniiwd ♦ Glasses fitted HOVIIS: 9 a tn. to 11 MSI 1 p tn tol|X I Saturdays till Sp. a I Close each Thun .‘-rual Evenings by app«i*:«M I Phone 27