Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1947 — Page 2
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Pleasant Mills Man Is Fined On Charge ® Thonias Halberstadt, of Pleasant Mills, was fined $1 and costs, totalling $9.50, by justice of peace Floyd JI. Hunter late Monday, when he pleaded guilty to an assault and battery count. The charge against him was preferred by Janies Everett, also of that village, who charged the defendant with striking him twice. Prosecutor Myles F. Parrish represented the state. o Trude in a uood Town — Decatur
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Shreve To Speak At State C. C. Meeting >-*** G. E. Executive To Speak November 14 Earl O. Shreve, president of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States and a vice president of the General Electric company, will be the speaker at the annual meeting of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce in Indianapolis on Nov. 14. Mr. Shreve, who has visited the local plant of the General Electric company, will speak at the noon dinner at the Murat Temple. He is a vice president in charge of sales for the G. E.. and has a sales slant on the major problems that face business today, including public affairs. Reservations are now being made for the dinner and program, which will adjourn at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. Mr. Shreve’s talk will be of special interest to Hoosiers, since the General Electric company operates plants in Fort Wayne. Kokomo, Tell City
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and WabSth, in addition to the,<J?ecatur plant. Mr. Shreve was recently elected president of the Chamber of Commerce, a post formerly held by Eric Johnston. ——- 0* Riding Horse Show As Berne Saturday Show To Be Part Os Berne Fall Festival Classes for the riding horse show to be held at Berne Saturday in connection with the fall festival were announced today. The horses entered in this show will be in the parade Saturday afternoon, but will not perform otherwise, such as at the riding horse show in July. The judge for this show will be Claude Stoner, of South Whitj The World Famous DEW A L T -2_. trees ir|| ems evrs ? ? W BMW' _„ ...._ ,ft y u. .. ' == ~irmre n i>ao«k Woodworking Machine 2-3-5 & 7*/i H.P. in Stock See them on display or ask for a sound movie demonstration by appointment. Sabrosky Sales Machinery and Power Tool* 3217 Hoagland H-2288 Fort Wayne, Ind.
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ley, Indiana. The following classes were announced today: Registered Saddle Bred Class I—Sucklingl—Suckling colts to be shown in hand. Class II —Yearlings. Class HI —Two-year old fillies. Class IV—Best mare with colt by side. Class V —Best brood mare. Class VI —Model stallion class, English. Western Saddle Horse Class I —Suckling colts, to be shown in hand. Class ll—Yearlings. Class III —Two-year-old fillies. Class IV—Best mare with colt by side. Class V —Best brood mare. Class Vl—Model Stallion class, Western.
Public Auction! The undersigned owner will sell at public auction. Located % mile ■ South of Willshire, Ohio, on State Road 49. on Saturday, Oct. 4, ’47 TIME: 1:00 P. M.. tST HOUSEHOLD GOODS Hotpoint Electric Refrigerator in A-l condition; Bee-Vac Electric Washer; Large size Estate Heatroia; Range Eternal Cook Stove; White & Black Oak Kitchen Cabinet with utility cabinets to match; White & B’.ack 5 piece Oak Kitchen Set: 3 long burners Oil Stove; 8 piece Maple Dining Room Suite: Round Table; Work Table; AirLine Electric Radio; Brown Tweed Studio Couch; Overstaffed Chair; 4 Good Rocking Chairs; End Tables; Bookcase Secretary; 4 Table Lamps; 2 Bridge Lamps; Regena Electric Sweeper with all attachments; Blue Green 12'xl2' Axminster Rug. like new; Throw Rugs to match; Tobacco Color 12'xl2' Axminster Rug; Several Throw Rugs; Wood Bed with springs and mattress; Large Oak Wardrobe; Dresser; Commode: Trunks; Some Bed Clothing; Lots of Fine Linens; Bed room Screen. Automatic Electric iron; Ironing Board: Eight-day Mantle Clock; 8-day Wall Clock; Quilted Table Pad; Lot of Fine Dishes and Cooking Utensils; 2 Kitchen Stools; 4'x2' Plate Glass Mirror; Cake Box; 2 Medicine Cabinets; Wash Stand; Copper Wash Boiler; set Wm. Rogers Silverware; many household articles not mentioned. MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS Wayne Lawn Mower; Wheelbarrow; Large Iron Kettle; 120' of 1 in. Rope; 60 gal. drum Coal Oil; 60 gal. drum used oil; 60 gal. drum Creosote; several feed drums; 10 ft. Dump Rake; Endgate Seeder; Spring To'-’h Weeder; New Sills for hay ladders; lot of used Lumber; 4 Wood Gates: 150 Fence Rails; 20 rod of Hog Fence; 1% cord of rail wood; ton of soft coal; 50 ft. Chicken Netting; Metal Chicken Fountains and Feeders; 2 Large Mail Boxes; Shovels; Rakes; Hoes. Forks; 2 Step Ladders; Many small tools. TERMS—CASH. W.H. MORRISON OWNER Auctioneers —Suman Bros.. Willshire, Ohio. Phone 40. Monroe, Ind.. Phone 91-Y. Sep. 30 Oct. 2
Prizes will be awarded in ß all of these classes. 0 Damage Suit Filed In Circuit Court Damages Asked For Personal Injuries Robert Walters, Jr., aged 3, by his next friend and father, Robert Walters, has filed su s t for damages against Charles and Lillian Jones in Adams circuit court. He asks S6OO damages for personal injuries allegedly received last June when he was struck by a car driven by Francis Jones, 16-year-old son of the defendants.
’ The accident occurred in Rochesv.’hen the plaintiff allegedly was crossing a street. The suR, filed by My jag F. Parrish, as atjßtfney for charges the lad suffered a broken right leg and fractured pelvis. In the estate of the late Anthony J. Schumacher, Ed A. Bosse entered his appearance for Lillian Schumacher in her petition to be declared the common-law wife of the decedent. He also entered a special appearance for the defendant in the ejectment suit of Minnie fichuniachei' against Lillian Masters. Judge Earl B. Adams ruled today in the divorce case of izora against Cecil Henke, which he had held under advisement since the hear;i'ng September 16. He awarded the plaintiff the divorce and ordered ADVUHTISEMEXT KOH BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Works and Safety of the City of Decatur, Indiana will receive sealed blds at the Office of the Clerk-Treasurer, until the hour of 7:00 P. M. Central Standard Time on the 7th. day of October 1947, at which hour the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud for the following equipment: One dump truck of not less than two ton capacity and approximately 18.000 pounds legal gross weight capacity. Cab axel dimension and wheel base to best suit body and proper balancing. Chassis frame to be not less than 7/32” thick. 3” in. width and not less titan 8” indepth, the same to be fish plated for extra strength and fitted with overload springs. Chassis shall be provided witli standard transmission suitable to drive power take off to operate hoist. Chassis shall also be filled with 8.25” x 20" ten ply single tires in front and 8.25” x 20" ten ply dual tires on rear. The bidder will also furnish and mount on above mentioned chassis one standard dump body approximately 9 ft. in length, 7 ft. in width and 30 inches high. Over all height at tail gait not to exceed 7 feet. Body shall be comparable to Arist- ' ocrat .S-26. Truck shall be provided with a standard hoist and shall be Wood D 7L or an approved equal. The above mentioned ’ruck shall be fitted witli one side mirror, dual windshield wipers, replaceable type oil filter, oil bath air cleaner, heater and defroster. Bidders shall submit complete specifications and information covering their equipment as quoted in their bids. All bids shall be accompanied witli a bond or certified cheek in the amount of $50.00. All bids shall be filed with the Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Decatur. Indiana on Genral Bid Form No. 95, perscribed by the State Board of Accounts of the State of Indiana. Tlie board of Public Works and Safety of the City of Decatur, Indiaqa reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to judge the character and sufficiency of same. Board of Public Works and Safety H. Vernon Aurniid, City ClerkTreasurer. Sept. 23-30
Attention... I I A “DOUBLE FEATURE” TO HELP MAKE DECATUR B • — |R W i A GOOD PLACE IN WHICH TO LIVE. K CITY-WIDE CLEAN UP I October 7,8, 9 I* FIRE PREVENTION WEEK |I October sto II I On the almve days, October 7, 8 and 9, city trucks will gather and dispose of all rubbage ... tin cans . . . and other refuse that has accumulated around the home during the summer months. NO ASHES. This is in cooperation with National Fire Prevention Week and we ask your cooperation in making both a success. Start today to rid your premises of rubbish. Get rid of accumulated fire hazards. Put your rubbish in containers and place along alley. City trucks | | will gather and dispose of it for you. 'frfyz ’Pieu&tt 'Jincd I * i City of Decatur I
her former name of Roop restored, < but denied $2,(W10 alimony she ask- ' ed. The costs were assessed against the plaintiff. Nathan Nel son represented the plaintiff and ‘ Myles F. Parrish as prosecutor ap- ' neared for the defendant at the. trial. In the suit of Wayne Frauhiger against Ulysses and Esther Woods,; Feed L. Litterer entered his appearance for the defendants. DeVoss & Smith entered their appearance for the defendants in > the suits of Herbert against Paul Reidenbach for dissolution of partnership and appointment of a re-
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ceiver and the Clarence Hartley aR W K<4ley and others. St S In the divorce arUn against Robert Need , h “ o! ered the defendant week support money Plaintiff's attorney fL® 4 ’ r ‘l Clenahau pl ailuiffs S ' »■ M 0 'J aw yet. Approximately 2 ,1 45 7(?' ger automobiles and 0 > were produced in States last year, the Britannica 1947 reports. That was 64 der the number of units in 1941. 118 Woit
