Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 29 May 1947 — Page 2

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Heller rep til dr i .. 25.50 Andrew Hn< kanjoa rep til dra 13.60 Jacob M Hoffman re til dra . 3.10 Levy Oro*. rep 111 dra 16.5* Tony Corral rep 111 dra 3.50 George I, Warner rep til dra .. .’Io no Ei win !«< h rep til dra . . 23.3* Charley Mcherry rep til dra .. 37.10 Charier Burda rep 111 dra .. .. 2.0" Albert Gel*el rep til dr.t . .. 5.10 Harry 51 li..w re rep ill dta 17. ml Aliytet.il High Prod re til dra 111 ’6 Otll J Line open dra rep. !<«<( <m Korte Bro*. aurv op .... 20.60 Commercial Print Shop *ur op rep 6.50 Haver* I'll Herr ■urv. *ud op 32.59 Shell till C<. *nr o|i 15.16 Korte Bro*. »tir prop. 112.50 Melvin Mall att off mH . 3.2 S 1. E An IH.old <(> ik *nl mil At op-r l»l. 55 Clara M'ngerkh ... ag -ten Ml .... 12’. mi Ann.i K William* home dem ant mH uper ... 3*.15 br. I>. 11. .lone* heal of *al 77.n0 br b. I>. Jone* healArf uper .. 1.50 31vIra Parrlah pro* at op 21.15 Cltlaena Tel '*<( .-|r ct opr . s.in M'e«t Pttbl Co. .it <i opr .. 17.50 American law Book Co. clr ct o|e r 13.00 Lawyora ('.»-<q> co * Ki.irn c II Mueelntan pro ..f.mll 1" mi John ll'xler <'. II < (l»t *1(1 . 15" mi Verona Venin II mat -nl r.o.mi Jlrhhoi’e ItriiK Co (". II op 59 2" V S Chemical Co. C II opr .. 35 62 Fi Wayne Portland Truck C H op. • 2.10 Continental Chemical Co C II .per 19.96 Hr. .1 .M Burk Jail open .. 2.0 n Tile Mi hnfcr Store jail ..p*r . 7 21 North Ind P ili Ser Jail up 746 Frank >1 Kltwm Inf «upt «al hit 'll Joanna Kltoon ml mat *(l 13.33 l»r .lame* M llu> k Inf pin* 22"" b: l> b. .lone* Inf I'll- 3.00 Adam* Co Mem Ilo«p. Inf op .19 65 Pyro* Gilbert Inf op 60.041 Albeit Sudduth inf op 5" mi Herbert Klt»on Inf op 2 35.00 Edna Myer* Inf <>p f. mi Georgia M.ver* Inf op r.OO Iley. E B Allwardt Inf op 4.00 Bev. C N. Van<lund> Inf op I <lO 4'urtl* Hill Inf ..p . 12 17 I’. S ch mb al Co. Inf ..p 31.03 Continental I'hem Co Inf op :>imi Hollhou** I’rug inf op, 29 K'llilli k* Co inf op . 1.fi.16 J W Lolulell Inf .p ... 21.H5 Geneva Halclierie* Inf op . 21.60 b.- at ir llemot rat Co. Inf op 5.10 Burk Elevator Co inf op . 235.00 Ntui-kC* I" pt Store inf op . 9.26 Hi"WarC* Bakery Inf op 17.9'1 Heaver* <»ll Sen Inf op . ... 55.91 lliehard K Mom * inf op 19.37 F K Hile inf op ... I I In I'harle* E. Burke Inf op 9.41 bwlght It. Arnold *er of op * mH . 1«t" c .1 Jon"* (u i o.im II 2ii.no Clii'i* Slahiy "« council 20 mt Jiillu* Schult* ( o count II *0 mi Henry Helmer Co count II 20.00 Otto Hoffman co O it" II l.eon Neon*' hwander co t hint 20 00 William Kruetxman •<> council 20,mi Ferd L Lllterer co att. .. 50.00 Berne tt'ltne-* legal a'lv Hough Note* Co in* M. 31 be atur In* Ain » in* . ... 29.55 Gllllg A- i»oan »o|dier burial 75.00 Hardy A- Hard-, aoldlet bur. 75. mi Lawrence B> • kmever 4-11 . lul> lE«t. 1,000 o« American la*Ki"ii flag* Isnmi G -aid Mpruuger fox Imuntk 150 Elmer lib h fox bounty 17.50 Clarence J Meyer fny boun 6.00 II igo Buergel fr>A boun 1.50 William* Soward* fox bounty 1.50 Irene Hvron* Sant. . 267.*6 ltu**e|l Andrew* tax refund .. 250 Orlen E. Clark tax refund 75 Tlfllo Jauregui tax refun . 2.50 Akii-* E Kellv tax refun 1.90 Will Winne* Wa*h Twp. A»* . 6" Oh John Baker Warh I'wp A** .. 390.00 M.idred barwathter Wash Twp A«- 7XOO Earl Martin W tah Twp A»*. 312.00 born C. S' lilefcrateln Boot Twp d"p A»» . 150.00 Sylvan Sprung r Monroe Twp. A*». ... .... 390H0 F. B A»pv Waha*h Twp. A»«. 39000 Eleanor Bebuut Elet tlun exp A*« 10.0'1 , 316 Jlalpli lllce *upt «al . 200.90 Ham Baller a**t »upt *al .... 175.95 Alb-rt Fox aoat aupt »al 161.90 Nathan Mr«lil>ergei a**t »upt. aid .... 119 60 Floyd Smltley tr drl . .. 175.95 M ayne Gaunt Ir dr .... 15*.in Buy Heller tr dr 16.60 Winxton Moaer tr dr .. . IlX.mt Arnold Weldler tr dr .. . 152.60 Martin L. Huaer tr dr .... 170.10 flien A lanitzenhelner tr dr 11I.XO (Harvey Hh II tr dr .. . 165. fin Virgil ftraper tr dr .... 1*3.6" AVlllle Cook tr dr 166 10 Cl»de Harden mech 219.60 d 'ank S I’oteraon -ingle han 100.00 Gruv*r Cottrell -ingle hand* 2.00 Cedric Tumble*.ik *higle han 162.10 Harold Burger *lng) linn 16*.*0 (in itr"' Fox alngle ban .... 11.00 lltirla F Zun lier «lngle han .. 113.20 Al > Steiner »liigie han .. 123 2’l I lirl*t Miller -ingle han 16*.*0 I on Harvex »lngl" han 161.60 Cltlgcn'O T'l. Co. op .... 7.20 J’ " ,»tu r Light A I’ .wer op 13.60 1' irk F'evator Co. op 37 22 Kort Hr'* Inc. op . 27*37 J'avld L S liwartx op 1.75 Biehle Tractor * imp. Co. op 39 71 A-mold 4 Klenk op 97.10 V alter Brltkenhofe op . . 20 05 Al l> Schmitt rntr -ale op 27.25 M'dlenkopf A Kiting op 120.31 Jla. AHh'or Mach Co op 21.36 A'alrt « Filling Mta. ««p 225 S'i-11 Oil Co Inc. op 699.91 Auditor of Slate op .. 11 00 b-eat ir Super Her. op . .. 1*2.21 Ft Wa>ue Pifie * -ilpply "p 72.30 C ntral Motor Part* Co op 21.19 John W Karch Stone <.'o. mat .... H123.H Me-hlierger Bro*. Stone mat 36.(3.26 W elfaer CLlaen'e lei. <”'•• up —• ,0.60 J! rnl'e Neleon poet 4 mil .... 50.15 Mary Jane HMaelWood milage 13.63 M<b»l Mai «h »ll milage 11.30 Certified before me fbh 3*4h day .If «a>. IM7. Tharwno I. Hrew. 3adH«r Adama Coaaty. ladlaaa. mw— in 11*» *l* 111 <> — ——*«*«“■(■•■■• NOTICE or FlkAI. MKITI.EMENT OF ROTATE to. ntr Native la hereby given to the t redlt.tra. heir* and legatee* of Buller Woodruff, deceased to «p---i'car In the Adam* Circuit Court, tieid at b catur. Indiana, on the I'th day of June, 1917. and -bow < lure. If guy. why th« FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCVCMTH With the eetate of -aid decadent aliould not be approved, and -aid heir* are notified to then and there make proof <»f halraltlp. and raeolva their <Ma* ‘ ngiauag W«M>«r<trr .tdwitßtatratar with will Maexed. tea itsr» if.(i.f' M ' Ma- 23-36 0 -- Trade la 9 Garni Tang » Doeata«

o 0 I RURAL CHURCHES J Calvary Church Evangtlleal United Brethren F. H. Willard, minister Sunday achnol t:SO am. Prayer meeting, following Sunday achool. Quarterly conference. Thursday evening at 7:45 at Bethany Church. 0 Monroe Friends Church Ruesell Persons, pastor Sunday school. 9:M a m. William Zurcher. superintendent. Morning worship. 10:3(1 a.m. Mikhel Levchanln. guest speaker. Evening evangelistic service 7:30 p in. Message by the pastor. Midweek prayer service Wednesday. 7:30 p in. The Monroe community dally vacation Bible school will run from June It to 23. 0 Willshire Circuit U. B. Church L. A. Middaugh, pastor Willshire 9:30 am, Sunday school. Luther Funk. supt. 10:30 am., class meeting, Otis Stricter, leader. «k 00 p m., preaching service. 8:00 pin. Wednesday, prayer meeting. St. Paul 9:15 am., preaching service. 10:15 am., Sunday school. Ed die McFarland, supt. 8:00 p m. Tuesday, prayer meeting and Bible study, Robert McBride. leader. Winchester 9:3i) am. Sunday school Merl E*sex. supt. 10:30 am., preaching service. 8:00 p m. Thursday, prayer meeting. Fred Zun her. leader. 0 Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren Dent School House 0. H. Pellett. minister Sunday church school, Mr. Thurman I. Drew, supt., 9'30. Divine worship, subject “God's Proportions.“ 10:15. Youth Fellowship. 7:30. Evening divine worship, subject. "Divine Abilities,** 8:00. Prayer service Wednesday. 8:00. Choir rehearsal following the Wednesday evening service. Plans for our new chnnh itave been completed and approved. We hire now' awaiting the written speclficat iojia which should be ready this week end. The time for the official ground breaking service will lie announced in the near future. 0 Mt. Tabor Methodist Circuit C. C. Conn Minister Mt. Pleasant Church Sunday School 9:30. David Cook Supt. Worship Hour 10:30. The new Pastor will bring hla opening message at thi* time. With your help we begin a new and euccessful year. 0 — Beulah Chapel t Donald Shady Bupt. Evening Worship 7:50. We need the inspiration of the Holy Spiiit to live suceesurtilly and the Pastor needs the inspiration of your presence to do his bestUnited Brethren In Christ Rlvarre Circuit Paul A. Graham, Pastor Mt. Victory Sunday Sch<x>l 9:30. Y, Preaching 10:30. | Christian Endeavor 7:30. ' Prayer Meeting Wed. 8:V0. Pleasant Grove Sunday School 9:00. Class meeting 10:00. | Christian Endeavor 7:00. Preaching 7:30. Prayer Meeting Wed. 8:U0. Mt. Zion Sunday School 9:30.

Bearings * for J ALL MAKES AND TYPES / OK f Tractors — Trucks — Autos / Wheeln Transmission* , / Differentials Clutch Throw Outs Pinions I Pilots Magnetos ' Generators \ Water Pumps Fans ’ % / Mteering Gears Cross-Arms King Pins Propellor Shafts AL SCHMITT 2hi-2f>? S. tat St. i Phone 144

New Industrialist ■(wsr 'j Luther Waddy, formerly associated wlih the Ix-hman Company of America, Inc., as an engineer, has opened a new factory here—the Quality Mill Service. a custom mill and cabinet slhiJL 718 North Eleventh. Mr. Waddy lias had a wide experience in woodworking, drafting and designing. and Is a graduate of Ball State Teachers college at Mun cie. He is the husband of the former Gertrude Brandy berry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hrandyberry of this city, and. with his family, has eatabllshed a residence at 131 North Eighth street. The mill Is equipped to do wood mill work needed in the home, on (lie farm or in a buxiness place, , ■ Class Meeting 11:30. Prayer Meeting Wed 7:30. Attention — Sacred Music Concert. Sunday Evening, June 15. 0 ■ Railroad Fare Hike Effective Sunday Railroad Stations Rushed By Buyers Chhago. May 29—(VP)—Thousands ot travel minded persons jammed travel bureaus and rail road ticket offices today buying th* ir summer vacation train tickets before the western railroads increase roundtrip raieg 10 to 15 percent Sunday. Prospective travellers started giving the western roads a landoffice business at the beginning of the week Few made reservations. but they wanted tn take advantage of the 90 day period during which tickets bought at the present rates will be valid. Travel bureaus “stocked up* on tickets for tours through the western states, but two bureaus 1 eport cd they were selling them almost as fast as they came from the railroad stations. Tlte Chicago and North Western railroad reported its ticket business this week lias bee n the largest in the road's history. "it's unprecedented." a North Western official said. "There has been nothing like it before, even during the war.” Rock Island railroad spokesman said there had been a

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"noticeable" increase in sales of tickets to persons who “‘are trying to duck out of the Increase." lie explained that the rate increases vary from !'• to 15 per cent on the average and affect only roundtrip fares. Most of the increases amount to about 15 percent, he said. The Milwaukee road reported a ‘ tremendous business’* In all of Its ticket offices over the line. "We used to have heavier volume in the days before the automobile," he said, "but the sale this week have come close to ft." GIVES WARNING ON H onHnurd from I'nar 14 fled, however. Sheriff Bowman added Ills v-arnlßg to % similar one issued recently by police chief 5Cd Miller. promising prosecution ano confiscation of the firearms. 0 TESTIMONY OF IlnßllaarS from Paar II Chicago ordnance district to the Batavia Metal Products Co., a key Garsson firm. “This would have bad nothing to do with the European treater as the war there was about at an end." Eisenhower said. At that time, the Batavia contract for manufacture of the shells had been cut back. The government charges that May Interceded with a number of ordnance officers in an effort to maintain full production here. He had testified Eisenhower was "screaming" for shells at the time. The army’s chief of staff was at ease as he testified. He wore a natty khaki “Elsenhower" battle jacket. He ainiled frequently as defense and prosecution clashed frequently over points of testimony. His testimony added little to May's case. Government objections. sustained by the court, ruled out most of it or forestalled answers to certain questions, par ticularly about the court martial of the son of Murray Garsson. — HOUSE GROUP <4 (((illnurd 4r((tn l*((Kr I) slash would raise to *3,294.438.61(7 Hie amount cut by the house from tlie major appropriations bills con sidered thus far. There are (our other big ones to go. Here Js how the proposed war xlepiirtment appropriation of *5,240.982.423 for the!9lS fiscal year compares with the years before and during World War II: 1940 *668.588,382. 1941 *3.769.618,883. 1942 *14,835.239.39*

O' SSBhI LamaHß a a ß ifih& a ww4i gIB 1 'KMi wflß 1: I I*’ fwMfrn M , r -wff- » j y a Kii B ■ f L " 4* I I ] *\ JJ ■ e j A COMPLETE CABINET IN ONE UNIT Consists of Refrigerator, Gas Range. Sink, Cuphoards. / Ideal for Cottages, Apartments, Prefab Kitchens. Arnold & Klenk, Inc. Madison St. I . Phone 453

1943 *42.573.034,115. 1944 *49.288.936.345. 1945 *49.688.627.821. 1946 . *27,094.109.704. The committee report revealed that Patterson. Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower, army chief of staff, and others told subcommittee drafting the measure that the original budget estimates represented minimum requirements for an adequate army. But chairman Albert J. Endei of the subcommittee told Patterson "1 am satisfied you can make substantial cuts lii the budget and still have the army operate as you and I want It." "No sir.” Patterson replied. "I am afraid I cannot agree that you can make a substantial cut without impairing the effectiveness of the army." He testified that the chief victim of further cuts would be the air force, which accounted for 55 percent of the budget requests. Further cuts also would weaken the occupation armies “with gravely serious potentialities, ’’ and would affect research and development and the planned strength of the national guard and organised reserves, he said. 0 ANNOUNCE <1 nnllnncil from Fnar It and Brownie Scouts, will inarch in parade formation front Liberty

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Monroe Speaker Xj The Rev. Mikhel Levchanln. future missionary to the Ukraine. Soviet Union, will bs guest speaker at the Monroe Friends church Friday at 7:30 p. in. and Sunday at 10:30 a. in. He will sing and quote scripture in the Ukrainian tongue. He hopes to return soon as a missionary to his own people. The public is invit'd 10 attend these services. Way to the bridge and back to the peace monument. They have been asked to be ready for parade formation on Liberty Way before 10 a.tn.

TRADE IN A GOOD CLOSED ALL DAY B Friday, May 30 and Saturday, Jf jrj. Decatur Lumber U Kocher Lumber 4 so.. BE v We Have Itß ~ — [ • A COMPLETE LINE OF « F| REBTOh . t , AUTOMOTIVE RE- Auto J B r PLACMENT PARTS Tract., v, T * B » 2 L'ms e *; t COVER 3 • D '»TRIBUTOR ® ELASTIC SEAT VAvni me * COVERS • wagom WOTO • HYDRAULIC JACKS trailers 1 • PAINTS, Interior and • ROTARY hoes Exterior • WEEDER* • AIR COMPRESSORS A • HAMMER Mill» GASOLINE ENGINES • ELEVATOR* • SPRAY GUNS J to m “ TILLERS • OIL DRI e LOADERS • LAWN MOWERS. • BUZZ SAWS « Power and Hand • TRAILER AXEL* K Riehle Tractor & Imp. UK. Your Ford Tractor Dealer West Nuttman Ave. Decatar WB v [WAYNEm [) A Texture Paint for Your Walls and (dlinp, fl Now available in beautiful Pastel shade*. r 1 Waynetex mixes ready for use in 111 minuet, f 1 A 25 Ih. baiz will produce about 3 gal of J\ Texture Paint. f> Tints 3.75 per bag H Wavneiex is an ideal decoration for apart- Kt If men Is. hotels, homes, stores and office hniH- gK [/ ingn. For use on plaster, plasterboard, »ii IK' fl board, or any other firm surface. B j HAUGKSJ Ml ■ ■ ■ • •• ■■■■■■■■ * ■ Roof ing and Siding! Oracrs are now being taken for »prmj epglleltb* K, Several atylee and eolore to chooie from. | Also brick and asbestos siding, awnin*s. K, | Roofing and iltUng »•*« 16 * 1 * J So place your order early. “YOU PAY NO MORE FOK THE BEST IIEI ! I LK ARNOLD & KLENK] • BTrB'BB'B BBSS ■ • ■ • ■ all M BSfi x| The Spreuer « ALL STEEL WAGON K Ut ffM d . I Arc welded conwuetton gubitantwllT H Large Timken Roller Bearings for cast P u (|| M of s*! beams • Spindles I%* stress pr°o ’ j] with any load at any speed without T ■ a "dime." 9 Fifth guaranteed again ft faulty A J® Riehle Tractor & toPl Your Ford Tractor De*** *| J West Nuttman Ave.

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