Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1948 — Page 2
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Central Soya Profit Lower For Quarter Market Conditions Cause Profit Drop A second quarter profit of IMS, 5 34009 tw.< been announced by Cen , tra! Soya Co.. Inc. on sales for that period of $24.<)31,'75 or 31 23| ® net profit per chare on 640.000 out-| standing This r<pr~r3."7 iw-i---cent profits on sales for that per- j iod. # Erratic market conditions and high coats of livestock and poultry feeds, based directly on high commodity, prices prior to the marfe-t’ break in January and February ! w.-re reflected in a profit drop o — —
SALE CALENDAR APR. I—Aberdeen1 —Aberdeen A io; us ii-- in .nie at Les'er Sipe farm, if miles j east. S’. miles north of Berne, Lester Sipe and Henry 1. ! Rumple Paul Good, Am t. t APR. 3 Mrs. Pear) Crone. Monroe, Household Roods. 0. S. Blair. Auct ‘ APR. 3 Gerald Kierstead. Fowlerton. Indiana, Completely Modern; Feven Room Home ami Five Extra laits. Midwest Realty Anc'ion Co. J F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. APR. 3- Walter Stucky, admr. estate <>l Mrs. Daniel Stucky, Harriijgml A Center streets. Bern* k room modern house and house- ' hold goods. Roy A- Ned Johnson and Melvin & James Liechty—-Auctioneers. APR. ’—Fred Stanton. Grover Hill. tfhio Restaurant business, coin plete stock and equipment, together with Good Two Story I Building and Six Room Apartment. Midwest Realty Auction Co . J. F Sanmann. Auctioneer. APR. 10 Dan Foreman. ! miles south of Decatur, Ind., on the Mud Pik« Livegock and Farm Implements. Midwest Realty Auction Co. • F. Sanmann—Auctioneer. APR. 10 John Haggard. Monroe. Ind. Household goods. I) S. Blair auctioneer. —^ ou ‘■it® HOME NEWS Mjl jib.il vHh ’ n ' <H,r Home Newspaper •*», u - - ' DECATUR I) A I L Y ■fc* DEMOCRAT gp> ■ Tirettone guaranteed jq Im* NEW TREADS ■ J Siu 6.00-16 And lew Old Tttta I ■J g| hL 5)-3e44 fcg WHITE SIDEWALL Tir«ttont E wMVi champions E 3 A 8o smart teoMag and so tew I ’priced! Cost ia low too, ■ ZJ j* because your u-ed tires are worth, more r.t Firartona. jfa TAKE UP TO HE KR 6 MONTHS TO PAY g— LIECHTY & MYERS YOE B FIRESTONE DE ALER STORE —
Immediate Delivery WAYTAG WASHERS I* Bottle and Natural Gas Stoves Deep Freexer-. — I rone n* Trade in yoer oM one Time Payments KITCHEN APPLIANCES • ; 23* N. Second St. Phone 95 —
I from the comparative period of last I year, according to R H Fletcher. ■ president. The corresponding three months of 1947 showed a company profit of 11,307.317 or 6.73 pen ent on sales. Profits for the first half were! 11,8*4.803 or 402 jftreent of sales. I Provision for state and federal I taxes for the six month period total 11.134 11%. The livestock and poultry feed | division of the company. McMillen i Feed Mills, operates plants in this I city, Gibson I Pa.. Mar/on <>. »nd Memphis, | Tenn. 0 Tile setting was introduced to| Northern Europe in the 9th century when Charlemagne brought 1 Italian artists drum Ravenna to! I pave his cathedral at Alx la; i Chapelle.
Put Plane Plants On Standby Status — To Hold Plants For National Emergency Washington. Mar 31—(UP) — The air force said today it has withdrawn five major aircraft plants from surplus and will hold them in a standby status for a national emergency. . Air force spokesmen emphasized that the plants are not being tooled up for immediate rsMßp tion of production. But at least one of the plants will resume pari tifne activity remodeling 829 bombers. Whether any of the other plants will go into production depends
(largely upon decision of con- , gross on the military budget. The I present program calls for a “beef , ed-up" 55 group program Some congreaaional leaders he ' lieve It should be expanded to a I 70 group force The tive plants withdrawn from surplus are: Boeing plant at Wichita. Kan. with a peak wartime employmen: lof Jo.tKip workers. One large I hangar on the flight IXie will be reopened immediately for modernization of IJ-29 bombers, with em I ployment of about I,6th) skilled workers. Aircraft assembly plant at Cleveland O. standby. Curtiss Wright plant at Lockland. (). standby. Aircraft assembly plant No, 3. Tulsa. Okla. 1 North American at Kansas City do continue under a seven year lease to General Motors >. These plants will lie kept under air force ownership. They may be leased out to private industry hut only under conditions that they will l>e turned back immediately in a national emergency Former assembly plants at Oma ha. Neb., and Marietta. Ga,. are being used jointly by the air force and navy for storage of machine toot equipment. They i'tw are being held on a standby sta uThe air force denied reports that it has stopped all declaration of planes and Engines to the war assets administration for sale to surplus it has only withdrawn from .surplus, a few engine types on vthich It had not properly estimated its needs. The only piano withdrawn from surplus Is the Curtiss Commando C-46. Engines and spare part for that plane have nlso been withdrawn The air force Is .easing this type plane to commercial airlines. — o Eating potatoes, Kat hail in. only f. 3.25 per cwt. Guaranteed.—Hammond Bros. 75t3 0 OP IIIMIM* HI 4THI\ KBTITK Ml. 1136 Mrilre I* l»rrrh'. sKra* Tiixt th* un4tr»!gnr l ha* he« n a|»-A'indni-fratrlK of llw «»•- lair of Bert <• Merriman Inte of 4'ounty. The e»tMt* » l>; .hablv •»-.|Vr«f i«!n Merriman. r»f ria Mtire-h :U» IWIH <•. Hrttty Vflrrl> Mt<»rn?> March .31 April 7-U Trade In a Good Town — Decatur SPEEDED-UP COMFORT for to-called KIDNEY SUFFERERS Esrkarhs. I«( pain, broken »l«ep pailful p+tsso. usually <<>»« much quirkw:! >■« •aitrh a >al«V < U>« !>*• k i4»<> -bteMro I 'ui«. I tey Mcmul»i. klusgeh kid-cry*, than ALLAY BLAikJd K IKRHAiToS Ttec s«tM -am met pucu. nc-hw. nreni «-<■« mC(rte dee <* ' So tar Q-teksr. l-.n<w-tet:na retcaf. MscMe m *rll s. scimulats hicw- Brecon. | I>O ibis: UM Fate >!*• new ki4nr. oUddrr) i nils; thov also baas Fw Mdative-lika ertcai I on bU kte At raw AnuHm I 'tea you c»4 . thrnc fsr u.wo -sCutoctory, pUIiiLL YOLK MOOTY BACK NOTICE! After April Ist we w ill tie epen for business until I terember Ist Colchin Rug Cleaning Phone 111
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Promoted t I Ferd Ea Christen of Fort Wayne.! formerly of this city, an I son of Mr. and Mrs. E H. Christen of Root township, has le® for Chl-j cago to assume his position as assistant sales manager of Allied Mills? Mr. Cfirltsen is a former county agent here Charges Spellman Discussed Peace I Reds Renew Charges On Western Powers London. Mar 31 — (VP) —The Moscow radio charged today that Francis Cardinal Spelim&n of New York discussed a possible separate peace with German officials a the Vatican in February. 1913. Renewing charges thru the western powers sought to betray Russia during the war. the Moscow broadcast asserted that Card Inal Spellman "undoubtedly" used a visit to the Vatican "for sounding the ground for the possibility! lof concluding a separate peace.” ’During the entire war," the broadcast cmitlnued. "contact be-1 tween representatives of Britainj APIMrtATMGWT OF »:%»:« I VRIX t.»rm: v» nzs A'Hlrr la herrky Kltra. Tli.it 'h<- iiul«-r»!gt. J has l»»n ap-1 puint-.t Executrix "f the eMiitc of! laxw-rsn F llettb-i late of Adam’ <■ 'linty, d. eased Th- estate ia probat,h solvent Mar, xmllh Fteialrlx Mnr.-h AM H»l* l>. Ilurilcffe • Hafer llinao Mareh 31 April 7-11 o — ■TAVK Os lAOlk*k IlitM’ « Ol *TY. « Im the Vd-tMis < treat, < onrt February Verm. Iltl*. tlnia <•. t oller Fart 11. < otter Jrw Ollbert Maude Gilbert x a Tbe < t|, <a r Itm-atur. Indiana A Moul. Inal I orm'ratioa I nose *o. Itatni *«llrr us Fitlaa and t’eu'lrue, f nt I’elOlon tur V arnllao ul street and Alley. To the t'lt! of Oe>atur and to the citlsena of tin city of Decatur. Adams t'niint,. Indiana, noti-e |a het'-:,, given tbit tin- tindi-raignid plaintiffs ha,- fib I In the Adams t'lr ilt Court of Adams Count''. Imllaii.i. and tli" same Is now pending thereto their petition for the vac.it!,,n of a str-et and alley in the city of Dei-atur. Indiana, which i •tri-et Is designated as Steele Street which lies between the snuth !ir>e of inlots nun lor nine. ten. eleven, twelv-- and thirteen and the north Uns of Inlots number five, six. seven and eight In the sulullvlslon of outlots forty three 113> and two hundre4 tjnhi !>-, Joseph Crabbs Western Addition to the town, now -tty, of !•« at’-ir. Adams County. Indiana, and f -r the vacation of an alley in the city of lie-Htdr, Indiana, which alley U'» between the south line of Inlots foart. en. fifteen, alxteeii. isev-nteen and eighteen and the I north line <»f inlote nine ten, eleven, (twelve and thlrt-en In the subdlvllstnn of outlots forty three < 4X» end two hundred in Joseph Crabbs Western Addition to tbe town, now cltv. of l>e<atur, Adams County. IntAana That Iniota number one. two, three, four, five, six, «-ven, eight, n iw. ten.c" Jeven, twelve, thirteen fourt en. rtfte< n. alxtu n. seventeen and eluliteen In tile subdivision of outlots forty three <431 and two hundred IZ00) in Joseph Crahha Western Addition to the town, soar eltei. of bweatur, Adsms County. Indiana, and Outiot Nutnlwr Forty ilfti in Joseph Crabbs Addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, I Adams County, Indiana ia all tlie real estate that will be affected by 1 Hie va'-nti»n «f sent alley. That said petition seta forth that such part Os said Street and alley U not <>f public utility and that the I Same Is not now nor eVi r was uaed (by the puMlc for public travel or | use. That such part of said street |sn<l alley so sought to he va.-aci-d lis not necessary to the growth of ■ the City of iueca’-tir, indlaruT. that I eald vacatton will nst leave any lowuer-uf real eMato within tbe City lof l»<-< atur. Indiana, without in- | areas or egress by inaajia of n pubI lie way. that aueh vacation will not jeut off the public- access to any (ehureh, s. ho-d „r other public bulldflng or ground and that no person • I firm or corporgtlon will be Injnrsd I or damaged In any way by such va- , ration of said street and alley. Said petition will t<e presented to the Adams Circuit Court on the ijtb day of April, letb, and said petition end the matter and things in Issue will 4m> neard and determined by said court on said date. Atma U. « niter Mart l>. t otter ■lrsee Gilbert Uss'lr «.IH>-rt lleVnaa a sn.Mb Atlernrye fori rintallffe a March 34-21 .T-T- T— - ~' ViTIl 17 TO Mllillf.HS b'otlee ia hereby <jlven that the .Board of C'>mtni-ap>ne>’a of Adams County. Indiana will, until the hour of t *» f M . Mends,. April S. I»t». receive sealed bids for the furnishIng of the following tlroeecion and fobert-s, for the | Adams Cssust, Heme far a ‘three I months period beginning April. I»l» Jflaqulsltlon for supplies now on file 1 la- the offb e of the County Auditor ' . All blds mu«t be acr-inipenled with I • bond nr ••!-, if led '-b»--k In t lie amvuat of ie*4 of tbe pri< ■ ud By order of th- B»*:4 of Comi miaei :-aer* ■-! Adasm County. I Tkanaag t. 3r»w, And Mar Adams fount., ladlaga. ’ MarrlihT!
I and the t alted States on the one j hand, and Germany on tbe other. | was unbroken " Describing Carilnal Spellman as "an Inveterate reaclidftary and passionate enemy of the Soviet lintan," the hroadcast said j that a Imok entitled “The Vatican ! Against Tito Twentieth Century." . which was published in Britain ( last year, told of the prelates ! visit to the Vatican in 1943. The -book said, according to Moscow, that be met Baron Ernet ’ Von Wr-ijaacker. deputy of fori eign mliWeter Joaohlm Von Rib-! I hentrop. there, and that Von Ribbentrop also was In Rome at ! the time. The broadcast said the "centers of separate negotiations" between Britain and tiie United States and Germany during tbe war were neutral capitals —t Berne. Madrid, Lis lion. Ankara*
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b and tbe Vatican." Usting alleged contacte of this kind tbe Iwoadcaet repeated 1 i previous Russian charges concerning Allen W. .Ihtilee. ** ,om *’ | . identified “chief of American I Intelligence in Switzerland." an I , Max Aitken, son of British publisher Lord Beaverbrook. Files Divorce Suit In Circuit Court Charles Barker, of 921 Seblrmar ' er street lias filed suit for divorc® ! from Urena Bark#, charging '.tie drinks alcoholic beverages fp excess. cursed him and thei? children They were married OcioMfer Id. J9JS and depurated Munb 29. 1943 He auks custody of two children. ages Id moatbk and six weeks. H R McClanahan U plaintiffs counsel. 4
RENT CONTROL Fr&m Pare seek inJun tions against landlordt | who charge above-ceßing rents,, « evict tenants illegally. t; ATI hotel Mccomodatlci:* go . rent free ■ 7. Tenants may '><- < vi‘'h 1< n n day notice M the wan - For A Teen-Ager * Who’s “Hep” fe<> her room over with walls of I Yorktown White Kern-Tone, fur- ’ nlture painted Royal Blue with Luco-Kwik, cbeiaed gingham — ! 'red and make the ruffled sjifead and draperies A combination site'll say is "right In the groove." For Sale at (Arnold 4 Klenk. Inc. adv.
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