Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1947 — Page 2
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Riding Club Plans J Annual Horse Show The annual horse show of the Adams county riding club will be staged at Hanna-Nuttman pads SunI 9». September 7, it was aniiwiced 1 today. fflow this year wtH include > ID events with cash .prizes and rtjbons awarded to th» : *inWs in the respecting classes, it was stat-i ett. Chet Barker, preside®!; Roy Price, secretary, and other officers of the dub (fre in charge of arrangements fotQfce show. In addition to the regular .events, several special attractions are being secured and a big entry list is expected, Mr. Price stated,' The sh«®f will open at 1 p.m. on the above date. Anyone from this vicinity interested in entering the show is asked to contact, an officer of the riding club. ______ o — 'Trade In a Good Town — Decatur NU’iEHAM'fL, 3-45 e Z’'JHIBh car o!-«yg . X Why drive a sorry Ar Nu-Enamel will ® V U ffjwn make it look new? f MM "Paint-it-yourselP’ ”" Come in | ( "* we’ll show you I how. And you can I try before you buy. Hfi W WWI V I A ■ I r4B W- A- J ft W 4B 1 E 3 i
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Bums Coffee, Up Eating Eight Eggs An aged itinerant stopped at a lo«9tl restaurant early*this morning a cup of Two good Samaritans in the perof Fred Fallen kamp and Roman Rauddgtmsh offered to buy him something to eat. Before the traveler was through had eaten eight eggs and four dips of coffee. “You can't tell me Santa Claus is dead," he remarked as he left the restaurant to resume his hitchWing trip to Michigan. —wiw o t -*“* Trude In a Geod Town — Decutur I UNIONS (Continued from Paste 1) the AFL publication said. The "only alternative” to signing the statements, the Organ added, “would be to boycott the services of the NLRB altogether.” This is the first sign that the top AFL policy-making body may be considering an NLRB boycott. The ClO's executive board recommened such a policy last July. Its top officers have so far refused to sign the non-Comraunist affidavits. Actually the AFL council contains no one suspected of Communist leanings. The CIO group, on the other hand, includes in its memberH' ' ’ UNDERM/EAtl DOES NOT keep the OJ E ARER. WAR f than whits -'‘TAVfjojl wu ANKI&U. f yj i I —And we can prove it! See tomorrow's paper for answer. —O— You get the most out of your car when it is in good condition. Have B & T STANDARD SERVICE check over your car today. They offer the most dependable car service in town. Lubrication service on all makes automobiles.
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1 ship one openly avowed Communist, Ben Gold, president of the Fur and Leather Workers union. The AfL council includes presidents William Hutcheson of the Carpenters union, John L. Lewis of the miners, David Dubinsky of the 1 Ladies’ Garment Workers and Dan Tobin of the Teamsters. ——* o URGE FUNDS (Continued from Paite 1) The board stressed throughout its 73-page report, that America must assume leadership in “basic research” — the foundation stone
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the Greek army during the war against Italy, or John Theotokis, speaker of the assembly and onetime interior minister. _ ______o INDICT REALTORS (Continued rrom Vnsre i) costs stem from anti?trust violations. The national association of real estate boardp is made up of some 28,000 real estate brokers in all parts of the country who also belong to some SO® local real estate boards. Its main office is in Chicago.
Sfnte nf Indi®* County ot Adam* SM lii life tdniii* Circuit •' o,,r< In Vocation — Auauoi. lIM7 Frnncllc Smith and Vein llrnndlherr, Koh*. Excciitrfe’ ot Hie L«»' W ill mid Teatninent ot S A Dlrvi 11. I.UK, decca»ed. VS Henry Archbold Ellxaln-lli Giipcn Ada Lower Ethel Butler GcW" Harold Archbold /X Cheater Vrchhold John Vrchhold notice of sale OF ukal ESTATE by EXECITItIX' Th ■ undersigned axyeutrix or .11" last Will and Twlfient of Al Miller, deceased, hereby noth e that by virtue of an order or the Adams fircult Court, they will bewe-en the iio je? ,of 10:00 o clock \ M and 1:00 dWock P. M. on the 6th day of September, 1917, and from day to day thereafter until sold, at the Law Office of Nathan C. Nelson, 153 South 2nd Street. Decatur, Indiana, offer for sale at private Sale, all the infrbest of said decedent in and to the following described r<-41 esate, to-wit: Inlot numWf Seventy I <Ol in the Original Plat ot the t<pvn I now City I of Deentur, ludlhnn. as the same is dcHiKiinted on Hie record-, ed plat of said town (now Cityi o, oecutur. AdainH County, Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval ot the Adams Circuit Court, and for not less that the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and eonditidji: One-third CA) of the purchase price £<> date of sale; balance of (rtt'rehase price to be paid upon rhe delivery of Abstract of Title and Executrix' Deed and will be sold subject tv the 1947 taxes, due- and payable In 1918, and all taishs thereafter. FrhAeilc Smith Neva Brnndyberry Hoss Executrix' Nathan C. Nelson, Attorney Aug. 14-21-28 A § s .'> 0 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur —o— — STOCK HOLDERS MEETING Notice 1- hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders Os the Citizens Telephone Company Os Decatur, Indiana, will be held at tire office of the Secretary of said company in the city of Decatur. Indiana,' on Thursday, September 4, 1947, at 7 o'clock p.m. CDST for the purpose of electing five directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such business as may be properly brought before said meeting. Charles 11. Ehlnger, Secretary
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