Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1947 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Excent Sunday By THE DECAT Ln. DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind,, Post Office as Second Class Matter j. H. Heller President A. R. Holthouse, Sec’y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller — Vice-President Subscription Rates By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, |6; Six months, $3.25; 9 months, 91.75. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining counties: One Year, $7; 6 months, *3.75; 3 months. 32.00. By carrier, 20 cents per week. Single copies. 4 cents. Acts of vandalism never made any boy happy. Have a good time tonight, but don’t destroy property. o o The Halloween celebration includes the parade, merrymaking, band music and then the PTA fall festival at the junior-senior high school. These events should provide plenty of out-let for youthful enthusiasm aud opportunity for a good time, void of rowdyism. Americans have a yen for marking historical places and eaich community is famous for something. Up in Rockport. Maine, a tablet is to be erected to a Captain Gregory, who it is said invented the hole in the doughnut 100 years ago. Our Hall of Fame continues to grow. ——o o Holding the Hollywood script writers in contempt of court will not solve any of the Communistic evils in this country. The congressional investigation committee must do something to uncover the red plots that go on in the guise of clever writiug and the movie producers should cooperate in cleansing their own studios. So far the investigation hasn’t done much, except to bring a crowd, create headlines and play up the glamour boys and girls. o o Col. Mcbormick of the Tribune who plays the role of Little Caesar, has placed the kiss' of death on the Republican presidential candidacies of General Elsenhower, Governor Dewey and former governor Stassen. The Chicago publisher claims they are tied-in with Wall Street. He favors Taft, MacArthur, Bricker'or Martin and apparently is going to run the convention to suit himself, in a majority of political fights McCormick has always come out the loser and he may be due for another setback next June in Philadelphia. o--—p A zestful duck-hunting party wound up in tragedy in Oregon as the governor of the state, the president of the senate and the secretary of state, met death in an airplane crash, enroute to the hunting grounds. Governor Snell, 52-year old chief executive and his two friends took off from Klamath Falls in high spirit for a day’s relaxation, only to be victims of one i of the worst tragedies that ever I

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befell a party of state officials. I The president of thg Senate, sue-1 cgssor Under law to the governor I . was killed, placing the speaker of the house next in line for the office. No doubt Oregon suffered one of its greatest tragedies. o o Philadelphia will be host city to both political parties next summer for the national conventions when nominations for president and vice-president are made. The Democrats accepted the city’s bid i and following the Republican con- , clave will gather within the shadowed Independence Hall to nominate President Truman and his running mate. It’s historical import- . ance adds lustre to the political conventions and orators in both parties will take advantage of the situation. One of President Roose- . velt's greatest acceptance speeches was made in Philadelphia, no doubt considered an omen of good for those who planned for the 1948] meeting. o o—What a thief is noise! At last . noise is being recognized as a menace to health, efficiency and pleasant living. The idea has dawned that many noises are unnecessary. The rackets in a* i restaurant drive customers away. Noises in a classroom distract pupils and teachers. Business men and concert conductors, the sick and the well, all of them In today's noisy world have to use up a lot of energy to no purpose at all, except to fight through noises. , Modern building techniques are i straining out a lot of noise from , the outside, dulling reverberations i on the inside. How blessed a thing is quietness! It gives one a ■ chance to read, to rest, to hear the still, small voice of the spirit. 1 o o Save Fuel: The Construction Research Bureau, a non-profit educational] clearing house, issues a warning i on fuel supplies and pleads with| home bwners to conserve coal, gas or oil during the coming months. The Bureau releases the follow- t ing information: "Facts and figures show that the fuel scarcity this winter will be extremely sertous; in some areas fuel will be rationed. Consumers will have to use less fuel, reduce temperatures, avoid waste. Coal, fuel oil, gas will all be severely short in large areas, including your state. Chief causes of fuel scarcity, are: coal-car shortage, heavy exports, growing demand for gas, continued pipe-line scarcity. “The worst part of the situation is that American home-owners unknowingly and needlessly waste from 30 to 50 percent of the fuel supply. If this could be conserved, the scarcity would not exist. With what can be saved, no one need be cold or lack gas for cooking. But j this calls for immediate action.” Saving fuel is saving money, so i why waste it.

I ....Claims to lx- allowed by Board of f|| ComniiKslonera, Monday. Nov. 3, a I 1047. 1 I ijaywpod Pup. Co. opcr 4.20 j 'Decatur Light 4 Power odd 137.92 | Clyde O. Troutrver clerk post 6.80 | First State Bank clerk dp '3.85 " Thiirman 1. Drew aud. mil 27.42 j Commercial print Shop trea op 18,71) = Decatur Spec. Cd. sher. op .... 2.00 j Wilson Belts Staking ditch 57.00 i Virgil Bowers surv mil 5526 I Jerald Barger bulldozer op sal 268.00 I Adolph Kiefer tile drain 14.00 I Elmer C. Beer do 9.00 1 Menno -Mertz do 45.12 I Dentils sti-ioker do 70.55 g A. W. Lytle do 10.20 1 Bob A. Everett dragline op sal 291 25 j Dale Mankey dragline helper 291.25 | Avail Zlninierrnah open ditch 13.00 | Wilson Beltz do / 29.00 I Bates & Studabaker do, 1650.00 j Melvin Mallonee at of mil 25.90 ■ Lyman L. Hann schl supt op 12.00 I Decatur Democrat do 43.00 s L. E. Archbold Co agt -sal mil oner ..... . 117.60 I Clara Lengerich Co agt sten Sal . 125.00 1 Anna K- Williams Home agt ' I Mil, oper 38.42 | Dr. D. D. Jones health of sal 77.00 I H. A. Friend & Co. pres aty op 35.64 | F V Mills ass clerk 40.50 I Citizens Tel. Co. cir ct op .... 6.35 | Decatur Spec. C°- do 2.00 ■ West Pub. Co. do 15.00 1 C. H. Muselman prob of mil 12.60 I John Bixler ICL H. oust sal 150.00 | Verona Venls c. li. mat sal .... 60.00 | Continental Chem. Co. c. h. op 13.19 j Arnold & Klenk do 3.70 " Leo E. Ehinger do 9.00 ■ Engle & Kiess do 2.95 = Baker Plbg & Htg jail op .... 196.08 | North. Ind. Pub. Ser d 0 10.40 = Frank A. Kltson inf supt sal 166.66 | Joanna Kltson inf mat sal 73.33 = Dt. J. M. Bu.rk Co. phy sal .. . 25.00 | Ellen Hirshey inf op 75.00 | PryoF Gilbert dq 60.00 I lHerbert Kitson <lq- 40.00 s Cora McFarland do 10.10 I Richard Moses combining 230.00 111 Rev. E. B. Allwart minister 4.00 _ Geo. C. Bond inf op 5.65 U. S. Chemical Co. do 28.29 Ft. Wayne Pipe & Sup do .... 4.57 J Serv-Uk Store do 77.16 1 Mollenkopf & Eiting do ... 7.54 1 Sinclair Ref. Co. do 17.50 K Butler Garage do 40.85 1 Berne I. G. A. do 240.50 J Decatur Light ■& Power do 27.01 I Niblick & Co. do 55.40 1 Geneva Hatcheries do 28.50 f Stewart's Bakery do 49.01 1 Beavers Oil Serv do 65.86 1 I Noah ShrOck do 12.00 f ’Dwight Arnold serv os mil op 11.(13 t Dale D. Moses comm per diem 15.00 j John Christener do 15.00 ff John C. Augcburger dq ~ 15.0 Q 1 Ferd L. Litterer Co. atty sal 50.00 J Decatur Democrat legal adv 101.32 I Berne Witness dp r -.-- »».59 1 Richard V.Andrews fox bou. ..5.00 J Irene Byron Sana Sa,na 485.73 I CIS-ra J. pgniete tax ref 92 1 Will Winnes Wgsh Twp £ss 60.00 J Clyde O. Trqutner Elei; com 125.00 I Severin H. Sehqrger do 125.00 ] True Andrews do 125.00 f Maxine Troutner Elect, exp 36.00 I Edra J. Dellinger do 72.00 i Wjnefride Kitson do 6.QJ) f Rose Nesswald do 6.00 1 Berniece Frisingler do ...; 6.0(1 J Nida Deitsch do 14.80 f Decatur Democrat (jo 17.42 1 Yos tConst. Co. Fred Weidler 1 Levee 11241.42 f Albert Winteregg do 9.20 1 Berne Witness do 12.65 J Decatur Democrat Ames I Thieme Drain 16.07 1 Highway J Ralph Rice Supervls 220.00 t Sam -Butler asst supervls .... 188.10 1 Albert Fox do 197.60 J Nathan Sprunger do - 174.89 I Arnold Weidler truck driver 170.10 1 Winston Uo-er do 179.10 f Martin L- Huset do 174.60 1 Floyd Smltley do 188.10 1 Don Harvey do ... 176.40 f Christ Miller do 178.20. 1 Roy Heller do 178.20' J Harvey Shell do 153.90 ■ Harold Burger do 193.50 1 ■Virgil Draper do 203.30 J (Clyde Harden do 234.00 * iMoses Augsburger single hand 27.00 _ i Amos Steiner do 150.30 | Clarence iEl?ey do 9-20 Gorman Fox do 90.00 Sylvan Hirschy do 178.20 Chris iF. Zurcher do 180.00 James A. Harvey 72.90 peorge H. Andrews do 72.90 j 'Cedric Tumhleson do 191.70 ’ Grover Cottrell do 2.00 Frank S. Fetorsou Uo 105.00 Citizens Tel Co. oper 8.45 Decatur Light & Power do 5.46 Hofstetter Bros do 2.55 Central Motor Parts Co. do .... 7.94 Mollenkopf & Eiting do 7.31 Decatur Super Serv do 32.73 Mtr, Fuel 'ikx Div. do 12.60 Shell Oil Co. do 4TJ 64 D-A Lubricant do 106.95 Knapp Serv do 3.50 Goodyear Serv do „ 280.45 ■Walter Frank Welding do 6.91 Treas. Adams Co. do ~ 50.00 | John W. Karch Stone Co. mat. 679.97 1 M-eshberger Bros- Stone Co. Material 1 1788.21 Arnold & Klenk do 2.10 Walter Plbg & Htg Cq do 8.47 Mossman Yarnelle iCo do 5.09 Gottschalk Sup. Co. do 5.70 Ft. Wayne Pipe & Sup do 253.20 Welfare Citizens Tel Co. op ... 23.65 f Bernice Nelson Post & mil 25.80 a Mary J. Hazelwood mil 12 35 a Mabel Marshall mil 10.15 f Veronica Linn d 0 3.35 i American Pub Wei Ass'n op 5.00 V W. L. Yphler propertie* 132.75 § Certified before me thin 3<Uh day of October, 11*47. Thurman I. Drew, Aodltor Adame .County, Indiana Get. 31 NOTICE i Due to sickness Fortney Radiator Shop Closed from 8 to 10 days. What A Servicfe ... ‘ - i % Our home maker’s delight. All flat pieces perfectly ironed . . . Bath towels, rugs dried. Wearing apparel dried and folded. 15 lbs.__sl.6s tach additional pound, 10c Blankets scientifically Laundered, Rebound and Moth Proofed. Special on Spreads. HOME LAUNDRY 127 S. 9lh St. Phone 1149

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1 NOTICE I I —, ■ I I To Taxpayers j I I j Only 2 Days Remain |; | To pay the Fall | - Installment of Taxes I ■ ’ Kindly arrange to make payments as soon, g as possible to eliminate the final rush. I 1 ! Roy L. Price | Adams County Treasurer g I ! i New Location 5 So that we may better serve 1 I our customers, we are moving I k our used furniture to / I 110 Jefferson St. I | (in the Ogg Bldg.) J L We will continue to do our quality up- 1 r bolstering and repair work at 134 E. % 1 Monroe St. f f Remember to get thfe most of the best I 1 for the least go to / Secaur’s | > Phone 1686 < Soft echo of Aufutrn’k > V ) *"17"” I I/ /I I O*n*led fashion*... O/nviLq at Lfv cu ' I) J ° Magic Stride pvmpi 'x with ladylike touches I \ Here, a petoled bow. \ There, a peek-a-boo vamp. BROW N \ And everywhere, nice I \ things being whisporedl B V sll-50 I 1 Wk ’ I ftz WWfrW ~? ; IY& WA J' \ > \I < A ’’' ' m /Kb3s * W 5 '' i t: As. 4 \ ■ r, 9 )\ \ <J /\ \ KJ \ ■ green F / J \ A* advertised / • \ Vt j in "Mademoiselle" s/h o E . s AAAA To B Widths Haltermans Shoe Store

The largest Polish language newspaper in the United States is published in Boston, the largest Finnish paper in Fitchburg and the largest French paper in Fall River -• dll in Massachusetts. o— Trade tn a Good Town — Decatur State of Indiana ssi County of Adama la the Circuit Court September Term, Clarence R. Hartley —v* — Grover Kelly, et. al. No. tsooa Publication The plulntiff in the above entitled cause of action, having filed his complaint therein, together wjth the affidavit that certain defendants are ndn residents of the State, of Indiana, the same being a sul tfor partition of rpal estate in Adams County, Indiana. .Now Therefore, Addle Hattert, Richard Kelly, Madaljne Steinbrun.ner and Marcella Frat’e! are hereby notified that unless they be and appear on the 15th day of December, 1947, It being the 25th day of the November Term of the Adams Circuit Court, at the court-house in the city of Decatur, in skid county and state, to answer or demur to said complaint, the -same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of this court, this 16th day of October, 1947. Clyde O. Troutner, Clerk, Adnma Circuit Court. DeVoss A Smith Decker. (Jajlivan A Hamilton if Attorneys for Plaintiff. Oct. 17-24-31 TRUmP New V-front is tailored to shape of body. Provide* H •'Th maximum aup- SII H port with comfort I i i r/ DRUG CO. FLOWER shop Potted Plants, Mixed Bouquets, Corsages, Flowers for your every need. All funeral work given special attention. W. Monroe St. (At Cemetery) Phone 5142

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___ ■ F< To the Citizens | of Decatur I We offer a Slate of Candidates with Malice Toward None I and Justice For All I Industries, Employees and Citizens, , who are interested in the Progressive development of your City, with sound economical Management under Conditions which promote general prosperity and full employment— Vote For Change I Tuesday, Nov. 4 I We, too, Congratulate Republican H. S Vernon Aurand, Clerk-Treasurer artd Democrat Joseph Krick, Councilman ■ on thfeir Election, both unopposed. B Republican g City Central Committee I • ® POL. AD VT - J

DEMOCRAT WANT ADS DANCbI Gamma Nu Sorority K. of P. Home - Satti Public Invited I S “It’s Smart to at the '■'* j Hotel Coffee Stall and “rW Dining Room I The Best In Food At Moderate Priees We cater to Banquets and Private Parties Phone 156 for Reservations OPEN 6 A. M. TO 2 A. M. DAILY SUNDAYS 7 A. M. TO 9 P. M PUBLIC SALE | HOUSEHOLD GOODS I 410 NORTH FIFTH STREET SATURDAY, NOV.II SALE STARTING AT 2:30 P..M. I will sell at public auction the following household g M( |, J ing of: , Kimball upright piano and stool, oak finish, small site Axminster rugs. Kitchtn cabinet with two matching utility tS Drop leaf table. 4 piece breakfast set. 8 piece Walnut dining rooi9 Utility cabinet. Overstuffed chair and ottoman. 2 good studio 1 old studio couch. Overstuffed chair. Walnut chest ot Draws,-itM and Bench. End Table. 2 —E. Z. Do Ward Robes. 9x12 Congoleaß kitchen cabinet. Stand. Clark Jewel Gas range. Premier electricwl er. 2 Reed doll buggies, large size, good. 2 life size dolls. Child's tl stuffed rocker. Round stand. Buffet mirror. Porch glider. Fn« board. New ironing board. 2 tubs and ttib bench. Copper boh.fl tains. Dishes. Cooking utensils. Many miscellaneou articles id fl tinned. TERMS: CASH. Mrs. Della MillJ OWNEtI Ellenberger Bros.—Auctioneers.

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