Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1947 — Page 2

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Jury Is Selected For Popcorn Case First Jury Tool Os Year UnderwayThe first Jury tii.il ot the year w.ih in full swing this utivimwii In Adam* t Limit court before i Judgf J. Ind Ft'iiht*- and 1-' mem-|»*-rs or the April petit panel The case is that of Charles Dill-1 ge uguinat the Confection Cabinet . company. in which the plaintiff a>k» damages of »2.<MW for pup< orn. which he alleg* * lie iC'eW undei contract to the company and that they refused to |ny tor The atlotl was venued here tom Xlb-tt county. , The jn.y, finally approved by Ralph U I’rob-t.uf Kendallville. John I. 1>• Vo* and la *t 1.. smith, Decatur, plaintiit’ counsel, anil D. Notice! We are buying all grades of paper stock at present market prices. Also want Scrap Iron, Rags. Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiat- I ors. Brass, Copper, Aluminum, Zinc, Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cans. We are also buyers of beef hides, calf skin, sheep pelts, tai low, fsts, greases, oils, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 112 Till hi , DRINK MOR£ MILK] EH.‘ WELL I’VE TRIED (everything ELSE/ | * : "Why not try drinking more milk? Lots of folks say it's done them worlds of good. Our milk is a splendid pure j food." — says B’f'y Break O'Day. j v D- Moses MII f H <jy

— ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l ■ Roof ing and Siding j Orbci3 are nvw being taken for spring applications. 3 Several styles and colors to choose from. Also brick and asbestos siding, awnings. Roofing and siding are still critical. g 1 So place your order early. ■ ••YOU PAY NO MORE FOR THE BEST HERE” J ,* ARNOLD & KLENK; i Change of Ownership | 1 have purchased and assumed < ■ | ownership of the < WEST END TEXACO > < > Corner 7th & Monroe St*. < ’ » < > ’ and ipvite the motoring public to visit us i for their motoring needs. JI We will specialize in motor tune-up. < • this department will be in charge of Bill i McClure, an expert in this line of work. ]; We will also feature Accessories and a ;; complete line of Gasoline, Oils and Greases. ’ — o — ;; HOURS: 7 A. M. to 9P. M. Daily— !! SATURDAY: 7A.M.t011 P. M. Ji • < ► —O— < ; We Will Call For • ’ and Deliver Cars. h • ’ West End Texaco ii RALPH LOBHE, Owner <; .... ft,.;;.

lltuidviic t'uuhr. epi eventing the <i. fend.in I'Uipiii). i.< .is follows:* Adolph ll.ii. i •■. Monroe; Walter Heppcrl, Preble, Theodore Graham. I Halford. E Iti i .Moser, Bertie; Lome Diak Tiiiuii and Charms Enin man. I’ • -id. liutl; Lehrinuit. I nion. <Io a l*a water, Decatur; Kenneth ohler, Boot. Charles F (dam-. Jefferson; Clares Overli, lb rite and Zelma Fort man. Blue ( eek Attorney- excused Laurel Mattox. I. sis Haines, Harold Warth--1 man, Jeese Eek rote and Frank . Orndo Names of tlio-e drawn, hint excused by the court: Lewis Yoke. Mathilda Peters, William ! K ikedian, William Greenfield, lln-a Zaugg ami Emma Eicher The i Jury i epi, | by both purties at 10 lu a.in. Plaintiff's counsel lu opentig -t.ilements de. laied that the plain't If grew .'ls acres of popto-n in I'Hu, undei a contract made in | November. 1911. and produced 11.010 pound -of popcorn, which the defendant company accepted but Jailed to pay lor Defendant’s couiti-• I < luimed n opening statement that tlu‘ pop. orn (as not accepted I |.e« au.-e it was Inimat i e and not I up to -pei jfieatioll*. xcruix i xh:\ i or IIIMIM- I It VI lit X I*l XTH Ml. 13.111 Sttlhr i» lirrrhj Kism. I ■ . • UH..I .. 1... I. upI|..m>-.| A.lmiii,.trull is "f Hie < stat. : ■ f • -,.«i |. - W. II 11. 1 it. i.f Adam* l‘ mix, .1.- I i h . -tate I* prob. i >aia vv Holt,. Xdmluislralri* Xprll *. IHIT. IJcXos* A siiiilh Xlleritey April 3-16-JJ. Trade In a Good Town --wecatur HUH! DO YOU GO IN FOR SPORTS? Skating, skiing, yes even bowling c.in result in serious and expensive accidents. An /Etna Accident i’olicy pays hospital and medical expense, other benefits for all types of accidents. THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Niblick Store Bldg. Decatur, Ind. <mUfcl.sMss» tG—yisysd,■iwfnsC CmmsKm Llßlilll

34 Pleasant Mills Students Make Tour — f Juniors And Seniors Visit East States Members of the senior and junior classes of the Pleasant .Mills high school arrived home late Tuesday afternoon, following completion of a five-day bus lour of Interesting and historic- sites in I the eastern states. The 34 students, accompanied | by Arnold Conrad. Pleasant Mills I faculty member, and Miss Cora Jane Emenhlser, of For! Wayne, left for the tour last Thursday, spending the first night at Pittsburgh. After spending Friday morning visiting points of interest in Pittsburgh, including Forbes Field, home of the Pittsburgh Pirates, the tour proceeded to Washing ton. D. C. where the students spent Friday night, all day Saturday and Sunday morning While iti Washington, the students were greeted by Cong. George W Gillie, fourth district representative, and visited numer-1 oils points of interest, including the White House, congress, ami Mt. Vernon They also witnessed the annual ( lurry blossom festival while in the nation's capital. Leaving lite capital at 1 p. m. Sunday, the students toured the Annapolis Naval Academy, and proceeded to Gettysburg, where they spin! the night. Famous Civil War battleground sites were vi-ite I Monday, ami the group proceeded to Pittsburgh, where • they spent Monday night, returning home Tuesday. This tour replaces the annual junior-senior reception of the I leasant Mills high school. ,11,1 ■■"*— —f) mi” I 11 | xurio: or tix »i •r.rri.uxtEvr or i:*i t it: mi. r.-ii X. ti i- iK-reio given t<> • editors. • ire and l-gat<-.» of Ann • Ibanski. i- •a-,-,1 to ipm-ar In th- Adam* <-|i. It Court lu-bt at t>,-atiir, Imlma. -.1! tin- !r.l .lay of .Max. 1917. out -flow if any. w l*> tieIX XI. SHITLEMF.NT XCCtH NTS (VI'U th.- .-state of said decedent n-.t he approve,! and said . I- <r< II .llfie.l to then amt there • i.ik'- proof ..f heirship, ami receive th-ir distributive -li.ir. - .lohn linker llseetilor tirenliir. lihlliihs. Xl>rll l>. 11117 Xltornrt Ilenr> 11. Heller. April 9-16 —<> state nl limliuuii. I onnl.t «f XilnxtsM. S. In Xilanis rlreull I onrl l ehrnnr* Term. Ittl* < toise X<». IMfli,-. Xollee In Xnn-reshleuts. XX Illium X. |-|eei«„o<l. el al. |»lnlnlirfa X « lleasle Beahnul. el al. Ilefendanla c.. ,i ii..w the plaintiffs i x Hinry I! It- Her their attorney, amt file loir petition herein together with affidavit io a competent person fiiat Hi- following named defendants in ild < hii-<- are non-residents «>t tin Mtat. of Indiana, tow it: f>e-«l< Iteahollt, Hoxie I’.-.l to' II t. P<alT Helis. Ilax Sett- liorolhx- S.-ils, Kay K-ll*. !Xi a cm.pslii Ed Chops Xrtliur l i.-etw ...I. |i..rothy Eleetwood. lEv ri-tt Fleetwood. Clara Eleetw I. lE.tie.t Eleetwood. Irene Fleetwood. I Vilas Fleetwood. II- len Eleetwood. 1 Evangeline E.ofbiiri -w. Homer lfe.ofl. tr <ox. Maids Loofburrow, (tweti I Jiofliurrow . C irnlll i la.ofIhuri ov. Harry S lexiflnirrow, Clair 1.....f1. .rr.iw-. John Farlow, Mary f-nixaheth Farlow. Crawford Farlow. Ilaxila E.irlow. h'ainp-on Fariow and fluid t Farlow That th- object of said < ause of la< t|on is to enfor partition of the I following d.-«. rilx'd real e»tat. sltu- ■ t<d in A lams eountv, state of Indil iana. towlt: Inlots nmnber one !> injured fortv-nine tll9i and <<ne liundi d flftv <laO> In the Sixteenth Addition to th. town of Berne. I Indiana, also Inlot numliei one liundr<d fifty-eight <lsxt In the Heven-t.-entl. Addition to the town •( I Berne, Indiana: That a <-au«e of action exists' lagalnst each of said defendants and 1.-aeh of said defendants is a necessary party to said action. NOTICE is therefore hereby given Ito said defendants that utiles* they ' be and appear and ans W.-r or demur thereto at th< ■ ill of «aid .-atine on Utile Jlth day of May, IM7 being the J Ig judicial da) of tli<- April T.rui ' 1917 of *ai l Court to be begun and II ebl at th- Court House in the City ' f Itecatiir, In said county and state I on the second Monday »f April 1917. said petition and the matters alleged therein will be taken a- tr ie and i said cause will he heard ami determin'd In tlielr absence IN XXITNIIFF VVIIEKEOF, I have , hereunto set m> hand and affixed , the snd ' o irt at I o ,t ir. i Indiana tins 1 gay of April. 1*47. i < lyde «>. t rontnrr tJerk of Adams < Irenll « nnrt > Heeri 11. Heller Attorney for > plaintiffs ' Apill 2-9-16 i II 1 ■ - V Rtlwverf in Ftw Minutot J Il I* now easy to aid rheumatism patM. [ The test will cost you nothing. So why suffer another day from th* i agony of this painful ailment when you , can secure MUSCLE-RUB, the new prep- • aration that not only relieves the pains of ' rheumatism but also lumbago, muscle sore- , nest, sprains, as well as the less serious 1 lameness of muscles and joints? It is no ' longer necessary to dose the system*with internal medicine. The Enure MUSCLE-. RUB treatment is a simple liquid, applied ' directly to the limbs, shoulders, neck, face > or back — wherever the trouble may be Wa wrg* •*>!/ Iho* yw moka this task • MUSCII-RU* b naw aMnlnuWa us any firm uflsueA Rraw 4L liaa waWVf aWaw- IWp •» wvv •rVW* ****»• ***V hettle, and il yaa are net ansae ad and — - -i,- in* - w,,n inn ,nw -wmwtn—'M *’"** ’• V*vr drvggisl, end ha wit! m. ' -d fear ncnay The price It 4*» regular •!X» tfe far 'er»«. »st-Uy Uta. G*| • IrtHs of MUSCU-4U* Taduy ! AT AU MUG STOW

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Unseasonable Snow Falls In Decatur Tile (dlendur may say Il's spring but someone obould tell Mother i Nature. A light snowfall seve al tinicH this morning belied the fmt that numiner is supponedly just around the corner. Meanwhile the weatherman predicted an end to the prevalent rainfall, but a continuance of cool weather .. o —— 25-Year Members 01 K. Os C. Honored Banquet, Program Held Tuesday Night James W. Mallon or .Michigan City, state deputy ot the Knights of Columbus, addressed the quarterlenliny members of Decatur council No. Mt and guest* last evening, paying tribute to ih» men who, through the year*, contributed to tin- growth ami service of the Imai organization by their loyal atfilaHon. .Mr. Mallon mentioned in his talk I that there were 700,000 Knights of Columbus in tlte t'nited States and that Indiana had a membership of 19,700Tlte Very llev. Msgr. Joneph J. Seimetz. pastor of St. Mary'* Catholic church, acted as toastmaster at the banquet, and presented the speaker , The Kev. Hubert Hoe’-el of Fort Wayne, a former assistant to Msgr. Seimetz, *as a gu*«H at the dinner. A chicken dinner was served to more than 300 guests. High school boys assisted at the tables. , Favotv were given to the men xtbo have been members of the De< atur council for 25 years or more A dame and social program followed the dinner and speaking | I ihogram. o Aged Convoy Woman Is Taken By Death .Mis Louise Kreisihcr. 53. died Tuesday al her home in Convoy, i). aftei j long illness. Survivors include four stepchildren- Funeral services Mill be held at 2:30 p.m. iES I t Thursday at the St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church in Convoy, with the Kev. F. H Gt a» per officiating Bui lai will be in the IOOF cemetery at Convoy. MARSHALL AND <Continued From I’-'ge Onel to go through the Austrian treaty even though a final agreement on it may not l>i- possible here. (A Moscow broadcaster said foreign secretary Ernest Kevin and the entire British delegation soul I leave Moscow by train next Tuesday, and that Marshall planned to depart about the same time I A limited report of the conference between Stalin and Marshall leaked out despite Marshall's "orders" to the American delega-

ii Notice to Car Owners •I 1 ’ < • ; We Have Just Received !! ;; a Shipment of New ; [ RADIATOR CORES < > I ! ! for all Cars and Trucks: also Cross Flow ;; Pontiacs. We have complete radiators !I for model A Fords, made of genuine ; < ! brass. < (Fortney’s Radiator Repair: 219 N. First St. ! ■ . Attention Property Owners w ■ : Painting Time Is Here ■ B 1. What is the condition of your buildings? Do they ® need painting? 2. Farmers! What is the condition of your metal ’ roofs? Are they rusting? If so, NOW is the lime ■ to add years of service to that roof by coating ■ • with GILSONITE ASPHALT in Black, Aluminum, ■ Red and Green. g ■ Gilsonite Asphalt base coatings will g ■ out last any other 2 to 1. ■ Ample supply of Quality Paints in slock, g BUILT-UP RQQFS —Recapping and Coating B that carries a 10 year guarantee. • FREE ESTIMATES ■ : R. M. Kolter & Co. : * 153 South Second Si. DeVoss Building Phone 112 * I Built-up Roofs Interior Decorating » 4 C-Mlmg X™ 1 * . Br “ h ■ g r * rtoor Keiititshing and - I Caulking a Reglazing Waterproofing ’• ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■«■

tion to say nothing to the press until he himself decided to say something. More than 12 hours later Marshall did agree to tell the press that be talked with Stalin for minutes, and that he bad asked for the appointment last week The Kremlin set it (or last night. The authoritative source Indicated that a wide range of sub Jects pertaining to problems <>f jite big lour council were discussed. in tile end. neither .Marshall ; nor Stalin had budged an I mil from the American and Russian positions taken In the council meeting, the Informant indicated. American sources said they were certain .Marshall told Stalin plainly that rhe (ate of the conference and Hie immediate future of Get many rested in Soviet hands. 0SERIES OF cContinued From I’age <»ne> patty officials quoted direct telephone reports from the Pan-Ameri-tan refinery in Texas City as say ing that the city morgue held the bodies of 75 victims of the explosion "and more bodies are be- ' ing brought In." The Magnolia officials said they had been informed over the direct 1 line —apparently the only circnlt operating into Texas City that the explosion of Hie nitrate laden former Liberty ship had blown up about half of the Monsanto i plant. The vessel was loaded with ammonium nitrate, a fertilizer ingredient more explosive titan T-NT. HERE! NOWI AQUELI-A Stops water leakage in basement foundation, walla, buildings. Aquella fills every tiny masonry pore and expands, malting a watertight seal as it sets. Beauti* ful white, eggshell-like finish continues to harden with age. Will not powder, rub off. blister, peel or flake. Use Aquella for interiors; ' Aquella No. 2 for exteriors. Per Gel. Efl. ■ Cash Coal Feed & Supply Phone 32 Monroe at Eighth

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