Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1947 — Page 2
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Trade in a Good Town — Decatur ftf/r/teni BY MVLLINff 18 in. twin howl $146.0<l 51 in. single bowl $136.00 Bf'-
at 1 ”” r ' I 'K II I F Sparkling ... (ileaminK White PORTA-HILT Sink Cabinets . . . Base Cabinets and Wall Cabinets Designed Tt> .Make Ans Kitchen A Streamlined Beauty. ’ Schalers Hate A Complete Stuck Os These Superbly Built . . . All Kiln Dried Hardwtiod Kitchen I nits. Tops Are Finished With Heavy Linoleum Trimmed With Stainless Steel. Prices Are Modest. RflßflHßMflHHlMMffMMflflßßflMMHßaflHMflMflMMfl i W*7 ’\l C'? ESSEDS Xy/// * 1 The time m now te do your planting! The place is here to get your seeds! Come in loday to fill your needs!
r tuh »TVrr; ».i jvnisvs, «n»*t* < oiATS Ih ill. tilmiio 4 Irnill I uurt. I rlin.nri Irrm. Illi*, I uii««* \». tMHCt < »n<i>liili>l tor llttnrrr J»t <>'h<x>ni>>rr 4 *>. I rrlilii Mvh»uM«<er It Kpj>* > arinit frotu affidavit, filed lin i >< almvi- entllh d iviinr. that II iri l.i H'lixxn-'i-r th" iilaive mi med ' d<f<ud<ni I- .1 Hot rrvldent of the ttlatv <if Itidlan.i. Xxtl. ■• ;» tiirtrfure hereby aiven the «;thl F'eldit M. huxiiuvei (h it “tic lie lull H||J»|||' before tilt* Roll. Jui|g> of I the Adame t'lreiili Court mi the 2nd ilO of .line, ini*. Ihe name being the I .hi .1 nib l.il buy of the it- xt ■ I if. I" bC h'llden it t . ( ■ ■ ' Il , «• In the City of l> itm, oiiniH in lint on Monday, till II 'll) of Apill A b. I'l4l, mill I'l' i I It) an we: or <)■ inui Io raid oiiii'liinfc oi lhe “Mine will be I ".i il aii'l iletei llllneil In her ah* I WITNESS. my inline, and the .drill [of -i|i Cnii't hereto affixed, thb I ;l i.. i ,f Mat. <i, I'ti; < I»tit- O, I routuer 4 lerk. 11. Clourii lleliool Oe|:ol>. Hurth ill. Illi;. Iletoaa A smith Mloriiey for I’lnlnllff. April l-x-lo AttYOUMtf WCAK.W due to MONTHLY LOSSES? You girl* and women who loae so much during monthly period* that you're pale, weak, dragged out ’— this may be due to lack of blood-iron. So try Lydia E Pinkham's TABLETS — one of the beat home ways to build up red blood—in such cases. Pinkham s Tablets are one of the best blood-iron tonics you can buy! Lydia L Piakhams TABICVS
II'I'UIMMCM of KftKMTOlt , f.wrtTH Ml. 4X4.4 Vallee la hereby gltea, Thu Uie underalaned hni bee appnlnted Exi. iilxr of the 'etale of Mirgery K. Sliit.tf late of Ada ms County, <le< iftseil Tlie e«Ute |« prob, ably “olvent. I Imrlea J, steonl tixeeulur tprll 7. 11147 11. Ilurdette I iinier Atlurne) April M5-SS — - -»■ • - Mint K 111 Mlh-ltlibllllivra iv rm: tmw« tuni it ioiiit i t:niu ihi iTini, iwiT VO. 177711 Mate «l Inillaan. < manly of tdaiua, as: ton 1, Itrhir tabes tmlreaas. rial PlnlnOff vs llefenilnnls exines now tin- plaintiff I>> her attorney and flint her amended petition for partition In said eause to. «• ther with his affidavit that the 'following named defendant- In said I' i‘i»e are fin h lion-residents of the Mt.it' "f Indiana, towlt: TIIoMAS IIAItUY M KKAX AND (IHORGIA 'M'KEA.V, and that the object of I said i anse of action Is to forte par|iltl"ii of the following d"S'rlbed ■ i ll estate in Adams County In the State of Indiana, towlt: I The northwest quarter of the northwi -t quarter of section I twenty nine (2#) In township twenty seven <27) north of range , fourteen tilt east, containing forty (401 acres more or les« It also appears from -aid affl[davlt that a cause of action exists igalnst e.'i< h and nil of said defendants. that each and all of said I defendants are m • --ary parlies Ito said .aii«" of a< lion that that '' .I'll and all of said defendants are i mm.residents of the State "f |nd- * la 11.■ X'oti e Is therefore hereby given -aid defendants of the filing and pendency of said amended petition tor partition of <aid real estate and that unless they be and appear hefo:. the .1 idgi "f sold Adams Circuit Court at tin Court House in the city ■f be. at il In Adams County In the I State of Indiana on the 2X day of [.Ma» 1*47, and answer or demur thereto the same will io- heard and dote: mined In their ab-enie In Witness Whereof. I liave lierrj.int" set til) hand and affixed the is.al ..f said Court in th. office of It •• Clerk thereof In tin City of |l'e* .itur, Indiana this 29th day of Mar.h l'U7. i I,de tl. t routner C lerk of Adams . < Ireult < ourt. Il'erd I. I.lllerer. Mloraey. April l-V-lj—lSl7 J Trade In a Good Town —Oecatut' NOTICE I will make deliveries in Monmouth each morning 7 a. m. to 8 a. m. MON. (hroujjh FKI. Call our lee house for Card. ELMER’S ICE DELIVERY Phone 1683 i
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Two County Youths Held At Van Wert Arrests Reported On Saturday Night Two Atlanta county youths are* being held in jail at Van Wert. O„ on charges of giving liquor to minora and delinquency. .Itm L. l-anghrey, 21, of Monroe, wag fined 150 anti costa and was being held pending payment, recording to police, after he pleaded guilty before Mayor Vachel Edwards at Van Wert to a charge of furnishing intoxicating beverages to minora. Albert Andrews, Ifi. of Decatqr. owner of the auto in which he and latnghrey with two girls were apprehended. will face delinquency charges, police said. Andrews. (.atighrey, Georgia Martinez. 16. of Decatur, and Jessie Miller. 16. Van Wert, were all taken into custody Saturday night in that city by Sgt. C. L. Hartmann of the Van Wert city police. Officers released the two girls later, however. 0 Radiant Heal Use of radiant heat la relatively new. but the principles involved have been known for at least 2.000 yean. 41*4*01 VI MS V f OF IbWIAISTR ATOM 4 AIMS: VO. 4TW Vol Ice |« hereby glxea That the undersigned has been appoln'eil Administrator of the estate "f Alary Alice Cook late of Adaina County, de. eased. The,- state Is probably solvent. Hoy l.aalseohelser Admlalslvalor March SI. 1017 llohert H. Wei leoshsa Aflorsey. April M-tJ ■OS— —- ■"*" 0 ■ NAME NEW (Continued Worn Page One) the request for greater use of the place. • Walter J. Krick, head of the outdoor recreational program, stated that preliminary plans were being completed for constructing two shuffle board courts at Worthman field. Plan* were also being made for tennis courts at the North Ward grounds and Worthman field The city park department may take over the South
ward site and with the assistance of fund* from the committee, might develop a playground in that area, it was explained by Mr. Krick and Mayor John B. Stulta. Herman H. Krueckeberg. treasurer of the fund, reported that last fall's drive ended with the goal being exceeded. The quota was 111--461 and cash and pledges amounted to 113.142.86. The fnhd snp R ports the teen canteen. Boy and Girl Scouts. Salvation army and j recreational programs in the Interest of the children of the city. The fund has a reserve of 216.j 214.48, including a surplus of .. 23.735.-3 from the 1545 drive. ! which was invested In savings l_ bonds Mr. Krueckeberg staled f that this reserve would be used „ when the need arose, hope being expressed that It could be devoted to a community building, or j youth center. If and when this proi. Ject could he provided here The community drive will not be launched nntil next fall, it was a stated i1 HOUSE DEBATE t (Conttnutd Fr-.m Page One) g Texas geologist, told congressmen that oil producer* are burning off and wasting much of the nation's natural gas reserves because of uncertainty over federal power f commission policies. • Greek Turkish aid* The senate ® resumed dehate on the 2406.006,000 Greek Turkish aid bill with some senator* favoring night session* tomorrow to get a final senate vote Thursday. Before the chutn- . her today was an amendment by ’ Sen. Edwin (’ Johnson. D., Colo, ' to eliminate all provision* for aid to Turkey. r Rents—House Republican lead- • er* were expected to decide soon, possibly today, whether to Include a flat Iff percent boost In rent ceilings In the GOP legislative program. A senate subcommittee re- ’ cently voted such a boost but later reversed itself bectuae GOP leadera felt the action would he “political dynamite." Petrillo— The house labor com- , mlttee subpettaed James ('. Petrll- ' io to give it an account of the , operations of his powerful Atneri- ’ can Federation of Musicians; lAFLi. Committee chairman Fred A. Hartley. Jr., K . N. J., said no ! date had been set for Petrillo's appearance but that the subpena would prevent the union boss from carrying out his plans to sail for j Europe April 27. 0 FEAR UN MAY NOT ■ >->u)llinii'd From P-'KC One) l»y an aggressor nation. The United Nations would be that j ideal organ, it is said, but If it i proves Ineffectual the United: States must take the lead in finding some substitute It is pointed out that any substitute group liard'y could include the Soviet: Union in view of the clear cut conflict between the American and Soviet concepts. There is in< reasing acceptance of the view that Japan and Korea will be the chief battlegrounds in Asia In any continuation of the present war of nerves between the United States and the Soviet Union. Americans here are ‘determined not to yield any part of the advantage gained as a result of the predominant role the United States played in the defeat of Japan. The feeling here is that because <>t its tremendous sacrifices necea* sary to defeat Japan the United i State* has not only the right but, I the duty to prevent Soviet totsli* tarianism from replacing Japanese*
. - —] B.e> - - r ilia——■> . .mmMBMW CONSIDER 'I Here at Zwick’s we have all the essentials for providing fine services—a beautiful, spacious funeral home ... a helpful, experienced staff ... complete, modern equipment. Yet Swick's charges for complete services are as low as any in this vicinity. Decatur families pay no premium for this finer service. r r ] ► - * - ■ —. ....... - 1r | ZWICK ••••■* i. iwick soatef g. Slnee I«9i 520 North Sottnd hr Fnene 61 and *OO »yr' i . ——-... i mar IWtfflil Wilt Mu J
military totalitarianism. It Is believed here that MacArthur probably has an alternate plan which would place the major responsibility upon the United States should efforts for a broad understanding with the Soviet Union fail. Q GLOBE CIRCLING i<-onl lulled Fr»in Pag' l One) off and knocked off more than 18 hours of the scheduled time. I)-* spite the relatively long stop at A lak. total elapsed lime for the plane was 62 hours and 13 mln utes. still well ahead of the existing globe-circling mark of 81 hours an<l 41 minutes set by Howard Hughes In July. 1938. Reynolds said tbc plane was in "perfect shape" and denied reports that the twin-engined Bombshell was forced down by me- han ical difficulties. •'We're 'way ahead of the record as it I* and we didn't want to take anv chances." he explained The sleek, silver plane landed i.» Adak at 3:27 a. m. CST. 50 minutes sifter passing over it en route from Tokyo. "Were making one more fuel stop at E-lmonton. Alberta." Reynolds Imomed over the radio-tele-phone circuit. "Then well head for New York sttd should he In there about 8 o'clock New York t'me tonight." (Reynold* later telephoned his wife in N-*w York and said he expected to arrive at I-a Guardia field lictwi en 7 and 8 o'clock tonight. still in time to lop 10 or 15 hours off the record set ity Howard Hughes in 1988.) Mrs. Reynolds said: “I'm very happy. I’ll be there waiting.” (She was asleep when first word came that Reynolds had been forced to turn back to Adak, and was not awakened until it was announced that lie was safe.) Reynolds said he and his pilot. Benjflont HHAPKRBES 08C FAIR I* mil ■■ * ■ iBIFB I Thet« new pressed wood celluloso drape* in beautiful multi-color floral pattern* will bring freth charm to your windows of trifling cost. Sun and fade resistant. Wrinkle-proof and instantly cleaned with soft cloth. yards tong, shaped tieback*. Popular background colors. Niblick & Co.
Capt. William Odotn. and T. G. Sallee, flight engineer, Were in ' excellent condition. —— O— —T- — PALESTINE ((•ontlniied From Page One) in the impending Ualcstinc controversy. So far. it appeared, nt, Latin American votes have been promised. Plans for the special assembly meeting to lake up Palestine beginning April 28 were pushed l>y UN officials. Western power delegates to the I N atomic energy commission, meanwhile, started drafting quo* ' tions to be put to Andrei Gromyko of Russia. The delegates decided to put the questions In writing after nearly three hours of verbal dueling failed to smoke out Groin’ yko on whether Russia would ar would not—let foreign nationals enter the Soviet to check atomic activities. Gromyko merely repeated that the Soviet believed In strict international control and inspection as
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