Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1947 — Page 6

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Warren Candidate . For GOP Nomination California's Chief Executive In Race Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 14. — (UP) The far west today presented its candidate for the Republican nomi-

PUBLIC SALE l will sell at Public Auction at my residence, first farm west of Road No. 27 on the River road, about mile west of the McMillen Peed Mil s. Decatur. Ind. Tuesday, Nov. 18th. at 12:30 P. M. 33—HEAD OF CATTLE—33 :1 Registered Hereford cows, 4 & 5 yrs. old. each has large calf by ( side; 3 Red Poll Cows, 3 yrs. old. each with large calf by side, sired , by Hereford bull: 1 Red Poll cow. 3, pasture bred; Some Nice Club Calves available here; 1 Roan Shorthorn cow, 4, calf by side; 1 White 1 Shorthorn cow. 5. calf by side; 1 Holstein & Brown Swiss Cow. 4. calf by side; 1 Shorthorn <t Guernsey cow. first calf by side; 1 White t Shorthorn cow. 5, pasture bred; 2 large milking Shorthorn cows, 6. j mi king; 1 Roan Shorthorn heifer, coming yearling. j — BULLS — Purebred Angus Bull. IS mo. old: Three Registered Guernsey , Bulls, serviceable age, from good record dams; Holstein & Shorthorn , hit 1. 10 mo. old; Shorthorn bull, 11 mo. old; 2 Roan milking Short- ( horn bulls, 10 mo. old. < RIDING HORSES & SADDLES Bay & White Spotted Gelding. 5 yrs. old. well broke, a splendid riding horse, sound: Sorrel Gelding. 10 yr. old, gentle for any one to ride; 2 good Western Saddles and Bridles: 1 good English Saddle; ' Double set work harness; set fly nets. FEED—About 400 bales, extra good Alfalfa hay; 100 bales good wheat straw. MISCELLANEOUS—S ten gal. milk cans; Good Round Oak Heating , Stove. TERMS—CASH. . Will not bo responsible for any accidents. ‘ Roy S. Johnson • OWNER 1 Melvin Liechty and Ned Johnson—Aucts. Bryce Daniels —Clerk 12 14 15 i , — —.— ■■ i ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ‘ ANDREWS MARKET — 8080 J Open 7:30 A. M. to 9 P. M.—Sunday, 12 Noon ■ 1 ■ ■ B ■ SATURDAY 5 gal. GAS $1.15 ■ ’ SPECIAL OIL 25c Qt, 95c gal. ■ » s : 1 PRUNES—Dry, fancy, large th. 23c ■ ■ PEACHES—Fancy, dry th. 19c ■ 1 MAINSTAY ALASKA PEASNo. 2 can 10c ■ 1 PORK & BEANS—No. 300 can 2 for 23c ■ FANCY PINK SALMONNo. 1 can 51c ■ GOLDEN PUMPKIN—No. 2 can 2 for 37c ■ 1 5 lb. Brown Sugar 51c 10 lb. Cane Sugar99c ■ Bliss Coffee 49c Cream Cheesessc ■ B OYSTER SHELLS 100 lbs. 95c ■ Farm Saltsl.ls Block Salt 53c ■ Jumbo Celery29c Lettuce 2 for 29c ® B Apples — 3 tbs. for 25c Fresh & Cold Meats ■ ■ a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ a ■■■■*l | DISC HITS “Near You” — “I Wish I Didn’t Love You So” “Feudin’ and Fightin’ ” — “You Do” “When You Were Sweet Sixteen” — “I Have But One Heart” » “So Far” — “Smoke, Smoke, Smoke” “And Mimi” — “Kate” g “That’s My Desire” — “How Soon” | “The Lady From 29 Palms” — “Tallahassee” I “Ballerina” —“I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now” i “An Apple Blossom Wedding”—“Peg O’ My Heart” g “Stanley Steamer” — “Sugar Blues” | “Kokomo, Indiana” — “Come To The Mardi Gras” “Christmas Dreaming" — “Serenade Os The Bells” “Zu-Bi” — “Whiffenpoof Song” “The Little Old Mill” — “My Heart Is A Hobo” . “Naughty Angeline” — “Ya Shure You Betcha” “Ask Anyone Who Knows” — “At Dawning” “Baby Be Good” — “Best Things In Life Are Free” “The Christmas Song” — “A Fellow Needs A Girl” “The Freedom Train”—"A Girl That I Remember” “Hand In Hand” — “How Lucky You Are” “If Its True” — “I Still Get Jealous” “Love For Love” — “Sentimental Souvenirs” “Surprise Symphony” — “Thats All I want To Know” “The Whistler Song” — “With The Roses Irtfler Hair* ft

nation for president of the United States —56-year-old Gov. Mfg l Warren of WariWl announced his candidacy yesterday after meeting with the chsfthtnan and vice-chairman of the California Republican committee. They brought him a resolution urging him to seek the support of California delegates to the GOP convention and to allow his name to be placed in nomination. “No greater honor could come to a governor of California,” Warren

said in a prepared statement, “and for confidence thus expressed, I am>'imbly grateful.” “In response to the resolution, I can only say that if such a delegation is formed, and it receives the approval of the people of our state. I shall be proud to have it present my name to t*he convention for this purpose. I will not, however, seek delegates in other states.” Warren stated flatly that he was not interested in the vice-presiden-tial nomination. He turned down . such an offer in the 1944 Republican, national convention. Warren supporters apparently based their hopes for success either on a convention deadlock or leaders that a new figure should a sudden decision*by eastern party lead the GOP. By allowing his name to be placed in nomination. Warren would be in a position to attract a bloc of votes to the initial 53 in the California delegation, and thus be ready for a call from the delegates. Warren carefully pointed out I hat his consent to become a candidate depended on a delegation favoring him being elected in California. It was a foregone conclusion. however, that this would take place in the June 1 primary, since no major candidates have appeared interested in bucking the governor in his home state. Warren’s decision was a distinct contrast to his position in 1944 when he allowed a delegation only to be pledged to him. After making it clear he was not a candidate for either the presidency or vice s presidency. Warren then released the delegation. 0 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Nov. 14 —(UP) — (PM A)—Livestock: I Ilogs 7,000; fairly active; good and choice ISO-225 lbs 25.25; strictly choice 25.35-25.50; 160-180 lbs and 225-250 lbs 25.00; 250-350 lbs 24.50-24.75; 350-400 lbs 24.25; 100- i 160 lbs 22.75-24.00; sow market strong; bulk 22.75-23.75; extreme , heavy 22.50. Cattle 500. calves 300; market ■ nominaly, steady; cows fairly active; few good beef cows 15.50-17.-50; common and medium 12.50-15.-00: vealers active, steady; good and choice 28.00-31.00; common and medium uneven at 17.0’0-27.50. Sheep 1.000; fat lambs steady strong: extreme top 50 higher; bulk good and choice 21.00-23.00: few lots 23.50; strictly choice to prime 23.75-24.00 sparingly; medium and good 18.00-20.50; common and medium 14.00-17.50; slaughter ewes steady; medium to choice 5.00-S.O0; odd choice lightweights to 8.50. 0 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Nov. 14 —(UP) —Livestock: Hogs steady. Calves steady. Lambs steady. Cattle market steady. 0 j Trade in a Good Town — Decatur * mumtiwo TO GET MORE STRENGTH If your blood LACKS IRON! You girls and women who suffer so . from simple anemia that you're pale, | weak, “dragged out"—this may be | due to lack of blood-iron. So try ! Lydia E. Pinkham’s TABLETS—one i of the best home ways to build up ! red blood—in such cases. Pinkham’s ! Tablets are one of the greatest blood- I Iron tonics you can buy! Buy them at any drugstore. Worth trying! Lydia E. Pinkham's TABLETS New “Indiana” Plan Hospital and Surgical Bills Paid! Individuals Or Family Groups As Low As qi nn A month W IiUU pbr person 75c FOR CHILDREN Covers room and board; general nursing care; operating room; X-ray and laboratory examinations; drugs, medicines and dressings; ambulance; maternity benefits; surgeons’ fees, etc. Also For a Small Additional Cost A SIOO Monthly Income While sick or disabled; For men or women. 24-hour coverage on or off the job. Pays from first day of sickness or accident. MAIL COUPON TODAY “56th Anniversary” Indiana Travelers Assurance Co., Insurance Bldg., 8 East Market, Indianapolis, Ind. Without Obligation Send information On •‘lndiana” Plan for Hospital Care Also SIOO Monthly Income Name— * Address City..— '■ Age D-11-47 Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate DeVoss Bldg., Ground Floor Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St. We’ll be glad to Repreaent you in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years in this business in Decatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we are proud. Melvin Leichty, Rep.

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Two Bellmont Drivers Honored For Record Two drivers for the Bellmont Trucking Co. of this city today received the distinct honor of having driven trucks for the same concern for five years without an accident. The men are Homer Ludwig, of Ossian, and Vernon Webster of Jefferson street, Decatur. The report of the local company states that the two men have driven day and night in all types of weather and on all types of roads and have never had any kind of an accident for a period of five years. Their names and records were reported to the national safety council by officials of the company. The Bellmont company is planning a gift presentation to each of the two men in the near future, it was said. o I Recreation Center Fire Under Control Providence, R. I , Nov. 14 —(UP) — A $500,000 recreation center fire from which 400 persons fled wps controlled early today after it spread through a block-long build- , ing, caused injuries to some 50 persons and was indirectly respon- j sible for one death. Only three of the bowling alley | and steak house patrons required prolonged hospitalization. Most of | those suffering cuts, bruises and minor burns were itreated at the ( scene by a small army of doctors and nurses who answered an emer- ( ■gency call in belief that many were trapped in the flaming structure. | o Monthly Holiness Meeting Sunday ' The monthly meeting of the Adams county holiness association will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Monroe Friends church. The guest speaker will be Clifford Nesebroad of Alexandria. The public is invited to attend. Take advantage of our finance service when you need money. ADVANTAGES 1. Consolidate your debtu. Have just one place to pay. 2. Your name and income are the chief security to borrow here. 3. No delay. Convenient repayment terms. Loans privately made. Establish your credit with us. Then you can get ready cash anytime that you may need it. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY INCORPORATED Ground Floor - Brock Store Building Phone 2-3-7 DECATUR, INDIANA

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GE Benefit Payments Now Over 30 Millions Schenectady. N. Y. Nov. 14 Payment of benefits under the General Electric company’s employes’ group life insurance plan this year passed the $30,000,000 mark, W. W. Trench, company secretary, announced today. Benefits paid under the insurance plan now are approximately $2,700.000 a year, and average more than $3,000 for each claim, Mr. Trench

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