Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1947 — Page 2
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agffipgS) Answer: All it needs is a little paint and plaster <mi the inside. As in many homes today, a repair loan will solve the probInn quickly. If yoz/r home needs attention,sec us about an economical hank loan. 6i: «. v Established I KM3
T °wj<lr£yl& tag f ffi ™*Jpr w l , I l‘J I ■ 8 City 1 rucks are making their annual pick-up us Rubbish, Tin Cans, etc. I 1 —this week—. May sto .May 10, inclusive, lie ready when they pass I ■ your place by having your “unsightly rubbish" in a convenient place. I I Let’s 'Hike This I A CLEAN-UP WEEK | 11 The Best Ever Held In Decatur I iM City of Decatur ] Ji [mSk *
Earthquake Scare In Part Os Wisconsin Jumpy Nerves Main Damage From Quake Milwaukee. Wi«.. May 7 (VP> Jumpy nerve* and an overdose <»r excitement appeared today to be the major "damage” suffered by Moutlie.iKtern Wisconsin reali dents a* a result of their earthquake Mare. The strong earth temblors which shook the area yesterday afternoon brought all kinds of "eye witness" reports to the jammed awltchlxMird* of police station*, i newspapers and fire departments. , including a story that a large Milwaukee brewery had exploded The temblor was felt a* a "heavy bump' in some localities, and as a quick, sideward shift of I the earth in others. Some windows were broken and dishes knocked from shelves. The quake, the third to be reported throughout the world within the same hour, was dewribed as “very strong" by the Rev. Joseph t arroll. K. J . of Marquette University here. The other quakes , were reported on seismographs at the California Institute of Technology. University of Chicago and Loyola University at Chicago. The locations of the two other temb , lor* was not definitely known. Father Carroll said the sho< ks were strong enough to knock the recording pen* off the .Marquette seisinogratb and send a main bearing rolling onto the floor. j He said he believed the temblor was caused by a shifting or tilt-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Today’s Home Builds Tomorrow’s World
Bringing a new club into exist eme, the neventeenth member in the association of club*, was Tuesday's project for the Adams county home economics club association In observing this national home demonstration week With the organization of this new club, there is al least one club in each township, achieving a long hoped for goal in the association's program. The Kt. Paul'S Preble Lutheran school was the scene of initial Ing this new club. Mrs. K. W. Buactie, county president, opened the meeting with the club song She then introduced the subject matter leaders of the Kirkland Ladies dub. Mrs. Albert Reineke and Mrs. Harold Henschen. who gave an interesting lesson on “Let's Take a Trip.” This material had been presented earlier in the year at the leaders' meeting. Two visiting presidents were then Introduced Mrs. (Jerald Grandstaff. Root township club, and Mr*. I). C. Shady. Kirkland club. These mem-
Ing of the rock underlying the Wisconsin side of the laike Michigan shore fom Ontario southward. When the tilting reached a maximum point, the strain would spilt the rock, he said. Reports indicated the shocks were felt from a point near Sheboygan Win., south for 1(h) miles to the Wisconsin-Illinois border, and about 25 mile* inland. q Red Cross 1947 Fund Reaches $75,322,700 Washington. D C„ May 7 — The American people have over-*ub-scribed the 1917 Red Cross Fund appeal by 25.5 pet cent, Harvey I). Gil Mon. national chairman of the < ampaign. reported today. He revealed that with an announced goal of Igo.mifl.oo9, a total of 175.322.700 has l>een contributed. This percentage of over «ul>sc lption exceeds that of any campaign in wartime or since, Mr. Gibson (minted out The peak over-subscrip-tion during the war was IK percent in 1943. o— —■— - — SENATOR GREEN (Continued Prom Page Onel plebiscite on the monarchy be held in Greece a year from now. Palestine— Rep Sol Bloom. I). N. Y.. agreed with secretary of state George C. Marshall that the T. 8. should avoid taking an official stand on Palestine until a special United Nations commit tee makes its report. Taxes — Chairman Eugene D. MBlikin, It. Colo., of the senate finance committee said he saw no chance for a "meeting of the minds" with President Truman on cutting personal Income I taxes The president i* against tax reduction now and "we're for it." Millikin said. Hi* com-
Potted Plants Cut Flowers Corsages Order Now ! WARREN’S FLOWER SHOP !H0 W. Monroe St. Phone 478 TinOii-ln-Listless Feeling Brought To Hah Ai Vibrant Energy is Released To Every Muscle, Fibre, Cell Do you pt up Id Uh mornlug* *tUI tired, feel down-and-out all day? Hxvs you <-hwk*d-up on your blood airrnctb iotely? Overwork, undue worry, sold, flu or other illneu often wear* down the red-tjlood-celle ■very day—every bour—millions of tiny red-blood-cell* mu«t pour forth from the marrow of your bone, to replace those that are worn-out. A low blood count may affect you tn eevsrat ways: no appetite, underweight, no energy, a run-down condition, lack of resutanre to infection and disease To get real relief you muot keep up your blood strength. Medical autteoriUea. by analysia of the blood, have by positive proof shown that 80S Tonic is smszingly effective in building up low blood strength in non-organfc nutritional anemia. This la due to the BSS Tonic formula which -Musins apodal and potent aettvaunr ingredients Also. SM Tonic helps you enjoy the food you eat by M> xeaalng the gastric digestive Juice when It Is nor.-organi-eally too little or scanty—thus ths stomach trill have Httle cause to get balky with jgM. bloat and give off that sour Don't watt! BnarMse yow body with rich, red-blood. Start on SM Tonic now. As vigorous Mood surges throughout your whole body, neater freshness and strength should make you «at better, sleep better, feet batter, work bstter. pier better have a haaltbr color glow uvoug urn-arm OMb Si; out hollow placet Millions of bottJss add (W a
her* of the council encouragad the new club and spoke briefly of the associations program Mr*. Florence Busdorf, county secretary, was present and spoke brief ly. , The officers elected were: president. Mrs. Bill Kruetxman: vice president, Mr*. William Werling; Secretary. Mrs. Ervin Schueller: treasurer. Mrs. Edgar Ehlerdlng: publicity chairman. Mrs. August Peck; leaders. Mrs. Karl Snyder and Mrs. Alton Bittner; alternate leaders. Mrs Victor Huffman and Mrs Glen Girod Following Installation services, conducted by Mrs E W. Busche, Mrs. William Kruetzman conducted a short business meeting, at which time It was decided the club would meet on the last Tuesday of the month For the present time, the meetings will be held at the Preble Lutheran school. After the meeting, a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served by Mrs. Bittner. Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. Koenemann.
mittee I* starting closed sessions to work out its tax bill and probably will approve a measure similar to (bat paaaed by the house Mother's Day Special 30' < Discount on Entire stock Coats and Suita. Early Spring Millinery 4 price.— E. F. Gass Store. 10713 . — — o ■ . ■ A I*l*ol X I Ml: X T OF VOMIXIXTH VI'OH HST4TK VO. o:m X oiler la hrrrb, alten. That file iiii<l<-r»luni<l has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Marg* ret .M. Knapke late of Adame County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Joseph 11. Hrennrn Vdmlnlstrator April 21. IIH7 Seer ria 11. Mehargrr Vlloraey April 23-Zo May 7 16 INDIANA MAYORS (Continued From Page One) tion iiregularltl-a charges last month, won over his bitterest foe.
Ol R NEW SLASHED PRICES on these items: Tricycles 15.95 and $10.95 Scooters $1.50 and $2.50 Wagons (junior size) .. $3.95 Red and White Kitchen Stools $3.19 Strollers $7.49 Scoot-O-Cycles $4.95 Roller Skates $1.50 -Glass Coffee Makers .... $2.50 Automatic Electric Irons $4.96 Electric Space Heaters 20% off HAUGKS Heating & Appliances Notice! We are buying all grades of paper stock at present market prices. Also wsnt Scrap Iron, Rags. Rubber, Batteries, Auto Radiat ors. Brass, Copper, Aluminum. Zinc, Lesd Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin—But NOT tin cans. We are also buyers of bee* hides, caff skin, sheep pelts, tai low, fits, greases, oils, lard, etc. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442
Just Received Shipment of Double Action SPRAY PUMPS Galvanized, 4 gallon tanks, with 10 foot, 4 ply rubber hose. We Also Have ♦ Steel sash; baMement sash with wire screen; commercial steel sash. ♦ Few new galvanized 6*4 foot fence posts. ♦ Railroad rails, various lengths, for end and corner posts. ♦ Clothes line posts made up ready to install. ♦ Various sizes and lengths in new steel rods. Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Phone 442
Henry O. Roiiert*. by a plurality of upward* of i.SO«» rotas. The Evansville primary featured a sciap Imtween two law enforcement faction*. Several person* were arrested. It was the only "trouble spot" reported In the state, although several cities posted additional guard* to watch the polls and prevent trouble. Reiohert may have formidable opposition next fall Former mayor William H. Dress walked away with the Evansville Democratic nomination and wa« expected to launch a warm campaign to unseat Reichert, who wield* much power in the pocket city because he I* Vanderburgh county GOP chairman. Reichert was the only mayor in the state* six largest cities to seek renomination. Present mayors at Indianapolis. Fort Wayne, Gary. South Bend and Terre Haute did not try again. Mayor John C Hampton. R. Muncie, was the major upset victim among the mayors seeking new
» WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE and how high the expense can run! Better see us about Water Damage Insurance before you have a loss. As necessary as Fire Insurance. THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Niblick Store Bldg. Decatur, Ind. fsaaauf—iiuiiOliiiil IO 7 tv i i/wiV’/ihE . “Invigorates, animates, stimulates, youthifies, beautifies —that's what milk does to you.” —says Billy Break O'Day. D* Moses
terms Hampton was defeated In a three-way race by Rex Geliy, who had a plurality of 250 or more votes. Hi* opponent next fall Is Lester E. Holloway, who edged former mayor Rollin Bunch and forced Deleware county Democratic chairman Oscar Shively into third place among flVf contestant*. Fort Wayne voters nominated city comptroller Otto H. Adam*. R„ and Henry E. Branning, Jr., D., president of the city taxpayers research asaociation. SETTLEMENT OF (Contln«»>l Wroni Page One) ance pay OB a sliding *cale and add* a third week of paid vacation for worker* with 25 years of service. The union agreed to the "union responsibility" clause. President Wilfred Sykes of the company said picket* had been withdrawn. He said that ore
«» « M.xacuaiK-jwqgtxxaxiMia.xaumx-MXa.x xx x x x x x « * * FOR SALE ] « ♦ Five lloom House—Newly KeModeM—All Ita Cabinets—Water Softener —Hot Waler H..7J, I Insulated — Venetian Blinds — Storm Windw ’ Screens—Two Car Garage. This Home |»n ff( j > (“| Quick Sale. Immediate Possession. « ♦ Four Hoorn House with Bath — Full HaAeßent Hardwood Floors — (hmm! IxM-ation. soon. """Bi « *lß* House Trailer—Less than one year old. If vml are looking for a bargain—Hurry. ♦ Several Choice Building Lots—Ant Price. We also have Utility Buildings—Single and iMbkl Car Garages. Immediate Delivery. ■ I X I i Reliable Realty & Builders On State Road 27 or 13th A Meiberx Street Open Evenings till H o'clock. Q Phone 7502 Decalur. India* I k I x X x x >< x x XX x x XXIXXX’X XXX x XX XX x.x KX x x x x x xx xx Xrx : “wanted! GOOD, CLEAN, BIG RAGS, I Suitable for Cleaning Machinery. Cannot use underwear stockings, pantd coats, overalls, or any similar material I Will Pay JQc lb. Decatur Daily Democrat | Public Auction A* I urn quiiilng fanning and moving to Glemuore 1 »ill following at Public Auction 1 mile Bouth of Gh nmore, Ohio « I mile* West und ! * mile South of Ohio Chy, on ■ I FRI., MAY 16,194 at 10:30 A. M. (E. S. T.) 22 — HEAD CATTLE — 22 T. B. A Bangs Tested Regfatered Ayrvblre Cow. 2. milking 21 Ib* r '' , ’ r, ‘' l Jjl Registered Bull; Regi*lered Ayrshire Cow. 2. milking • J side; Registered Ayrshire Yearling Heifer, open. Reglurr P 1 Bull, lk mo. old; Guernsey Cow, 5. milking 31 It'* '»if >f Stein-Guernsey Cow, 7. milking 44 tt>». calf by side. n-brH '"1 Guernsey. 2. milking 32 lb*., calf by side, lebrwl ' J milking 44 o>s.. rebred. calf by side; Roan Cow (>. nnlking » ; 1 by side: Holsfeln Cow. 3. due May 15; Ayrshire HoWH" '" J May 25; Holstein Cow, 12. milking 44 lbs., calf by *l<le; Hro J Cow. 9. miiking 44 lbs. <alf by side, rebred: Y.-aibux MILKER A EQUIPMENT: DeLaval 2 I nit Milker i"P* * 1 for 5. like new. only 8 mo. old; Premier Ele<-tii< Waiei lies , gal. cans; DeLavai L'o, 10 Cream Separator; Milk ‘ sit 6 — HEAD HOGS — 6 Double Immuned 2 Chester White Gilts, due I*l litter May 23: S|x>"« 1 ,i ." "J litter May 23; 2 Gilt* due Ist litter June 1; B-iksliin w 1 litter July 5. •HEEP: 4 yearling Ewes: 4 year old Ewe. CHICKENS: 7tt Head Leghorn Pullets, laying ha'--TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS Juba Deere Model B Tractor on Rubber. Power T ' ,k ‘ ’ d class cMtUtiou; Cultivators: Oliver 2 bottom 12" Breaking J Deere L-C Tractor Disc; McD. 9 ft. double Cultipmkw 3 Drill. 8 hole; Hoosier Drill. 9 hole; Black Hawk fertiliser n er. good; McMower, 5 ft.; McMower. 6 ft.; Go'" 1 1 * l '" .. nl jj Tired Wagon with New Rack; 2 Section Spike Tooth: 'J Reeder. McD. Burr Mill; Manure Spreader: I’mni’ Good H*' Double Harness; Fence Charget; Welter I h " ‘ new: Corn Shelter; 4- 50 ft. rolls Picketing Jsin*' ' Stove; Garden Plow; 25 ft. «" Belt: Wheelbarrow; Mtw Trailer, with stock rack. 5.50x17 tire* .» HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Good SerVel Gas Itefrigeia'J ,r and hook up for Bottle Gas; Stetson Upright Strutton Motor; Lawn Mower; 50 lb Ice Box; l“" 1 ' gj Bos* 5 Burner Kerosene Stove with Oven; 50 ft Garden articles. TERMS: CASH. GEORGE BRAGC owhfl Roy tr Ned Johnson—Auctioneers Mehin Ltechty—Auct. 4k Sale Equipment Bert Cwa'w—Clerk Lum b by Bethel U. B Church «., Nel Reagonatele tor Accidents.
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boats Waith,. . lo moor , 0 unloading a, ' h * ’ '“MkB SEEK CONSTRUE J !< -i‘ -'HI 'Millam Fulton an* fif,h h > "is Mutsebter. ini , 'J'" * 9 ••lies l> 11||( . r Mn(( (i ,. ”»*iß Official,, MMl ,| lb J*_ ■ red land <> n i H)lh by-pass A >‘ "f tile petition. ■ committee and t h » *■ to await arrival,/ fl *oer. TowtiM.nd k repr<-*<-ntat|v,. an<) conference. Perron* m lh( . H wi" be Invitsd t„ 4fl l"'“'">g. Mayor si*,.,
