Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1948 — Page 2

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A «PI*«>IWTWKVT OF IIIMIMHU VTORI SMTATK to. OM \«il« la hereby That the jn<teraiK'>'<l have been appointed Admlnlatratora of the estate <-f Clark lllndenlanK late of Adama County, •Jeeeaaed Th* vxtate i» probably solvent. Walter (ilegriilnn* M IIIIHM t.leteteabeearr aamlol.lrator* April 14. Il»l«. Mather I H Met lenahaa. Illtiraey April 15—S>—S»

PUBLIC SALE We wjll offer the complete sale of personal property at the realdeuce In Monroe. Indiana on SATURDAY, APRIL 17,1948 Starting at 1 P. M. 2 pc Living Hoorn Suite; China Closet; Combination Desk and book case; 2 Bby 12 Axmlnxter Hugs; 2-9 by 12 Congoleum Hugs; Singer Drophead Sewing Machine; Breakfast Set'; Sideboard. Rocking Chair*; 2 sets of Dining Chairs; 8 ft Dining Table, adjustable; Dresner; Red and springs; 2 Reds complete; Wardrobe Porch Swing; Cup board Kalamazoo Kitchen Range. Clow Boy Healer; Burner Oil Stove. KitcHea I'teneib; Dishes. Bedding and many other items ton numerous to mention TERMS CASH CLYDE & RUTH McCLURE, Owners Auctioneer —T. D Schieferalefn. 13 15 d • . ACROBAT SHOES Safe artdSnatt/ Styles are crirply new, color* gay and modiah. Your youngstere are well dret>M*d for all occasions, acioaan are soundly con* etrurted. firm of arch, flexible of sole and Posture Cut to curb probation (ankle turning). Muscles develop naturally and you Know your youngsters are comfortable in ACBoßan. Rugged leathers, expertly made . . . wonderful values in longer wear. . p Lxkl ftsfure Ctfi MMHi when •* run! ("? dC J' X d hxA! Arch-tefpJ 1 Out fctl jowi.-ig rijhtl fifes IP* OUTSIDE! 1 -*p<'’•••»! •4*p«trf* ty/A. -wL 1 forays# ''''flC'lwvQX shoes FOR BOVS AHO GIRLS LANE SHOE STORE

I “Talk about VALUE,” says America “CHEVROLET and ONLY Chevrolet IS FIRST!” Ek- ! VovM ftnd A«t nv» Yes, from on* end of the country to the other, -'- ? Yr* s **' <- front-end styfcg- mw pubi< enthusiasm for the new 1948 Chevrolet Jmrr< st »° ° *•<>' *«♦ chcv - * SI £ oddTwXimX ROtFT AND ONLY CHEVROLET IS FIRST in oftw« I? Cor baantr of round value a* in popularity More people drive ChewetW* Sod... by Chevrolets, according to official nationwide * registration* and more people wont Chevrolet*, -A* YewM *e« "<«* fo(jrd on cm , according to seven independent nationwide * rot.tendh.9t>.. prked surveys than any other make of car. Yow own S'. XXtw. vX?m-Heod w.»no » hot c<x ’ judgment will tel! you that this h because the Aneu record of dependobmty •♦ Chevrolet gives more value ... because it alone -v eoteowdv. se.r ptond A«d offers BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST! Vofre-in-Hood or* or. .wteev. Ip • *||W ■ Chevrolet end ">ere ecpentive ovtemothtet « * v ** **** fo" - -*** •* 7 have B*-Cor •»*•»¥. too _ dHKSk.- For Chevrolet brme* you Nt. > Ik H £ * Hrraa ftld projection of __ . , . ,-.- > Il JUrJvt. m Mwr Urwteei body con- *‘ A. yoe taew, pvWc dwnond fw ntrw IfU o *• <-~A<Mn W \ Owwelot. is «*• **— te»of •» »■ B fed., end Feuwe - \\ CWweM H-T- Nr •-JT*' Z*2Z jK HvdrotAc •robe.-onoAw Ij e \ re»*O comb.nof.on of feo»vre» 0 fawnd onlv in CMwoW and ® "•* Chevrolet Cotoe *. *.’ W«hoo, aeper. "• ’* *—‘ *-•*»* '—’*■ SAYLORS CHEVROLET SALES 11« SOITB riMT SSMBT . • MCATCT. IbP.

Hlrth Certlfteets Notlcs Is hereby given Wat IXwwaH EAwlw »*B* . I has filed a petition In the Circuit . Court of Adams County Indian*, to , have the time and pla-'e of hla , birth determined. ,» B*l-1 petition Is set for hearing on ths itnd da> f April !»l». KDWAItD F JAIIKIttI Clerk of th* Adams Circuit Court April 15 I Trade tn a Good Town — Decatur

Reports 17 Snakes Stolen Last Night From Collection Here If you imbibed too freely last night and believe you are a candidate for Alcoholics Anonymous after a "lost weekend" this story ’ should- afford a great relief. If on the other hand you expect to do Just that very thing tonight and at any time feel like "taking the oath" and swearing off John Barleycorn forever, this story may be a bit enlightening. Then. too. it is Just possible there may be some in Decatur who "never took a drop in their I life" and -yet are unable to ex-| plain seeing those bosom corn-1 panions of “pink elephants." . To whom It may concern, the sight of a snake, two snakes, or more up to 17 needn't cause any great consternation Anyone act-: ually seeing snakes need not rush right out to the eye doctor’s office or a psychiatrist If he hasn't | had a drink or to the nearest bar. if he needs one There's a reason for seeing snakes. They are actually there if they are the ones reported stolen here this morning. Dan Thomas, young Cub Scout lof Third street, whose pursuits of hobbies has led him to capture and keep snakes as well as other rep-j tiles, birds, etc. In the f'uh nature! course, reported to police today' the theft of a box containing 17* snakes. The snakes were in a box-like cage on the rear porch of the Thomas home, the lad told police. There’s one food feature about the whole thing —there were no boa constrictors, blue racers, rattlesnakes or any of the venomous type in the box. The 17 are made up mostly of garter snakes and other smaller members of the reptile family. Ernest Anderson, Jr. Is ROTC Sergeant .Ernest Anderson Jr., of Decatur, has been named a cadet technical sergeant of the Indiana L’nlverslty H O T C unit by Colonel J E Graham, chairman of the military department. Top officer in the unit will be Marlowe B Sorge of Mi' higan City, serving as cadet colonel. A total oi zit students are now, enrolled in advanced military training at. the Vniversity and upon graduation will receive commissions as second lieutenants in the air. infantry, medical or quartermaster branch of the Army. En-I rolled in the basic course program.! which is required of all men during their first and second years, are 1078 students. In 1947 one-sixth of all the car load freight in the I'nited States originated in Pennsylvania

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Stassen Moves Into Ohio With Campaign ; - Challenges Taft In Own Backyard Omaha. Neb, Apr. 15 —(l'P>— Harold E Btassen moved Into Ohio today with his “meet the people” campaign tactics that enabled him to win almost half the votes cast in Tuesday’s Nebraska primary. Stassen will meet Sen. Robert I A. Taft in Taft’s own backyard in a two-man battle for 23 of Ohio's 50 delegates to the Republican ' national convention in June Stassen was scheduled to make a noon and an evening address In northern Ohio today. In between ,he will go to Hiram. O. to address j Hiram College's mock GOP convention. | Taft finished a poor third behind Stassen and Gov Thomas E Dewey of New York in Nebraska hut he said the situation would | be reversed after the votes are counted in the Ohio primary on May 4 Stassen, regarded until this month as a rank outsider in the ■ presidential sweepstakes, gained I great prestige by his Nebraska victory which followed liis surprising triumph over Gen Doug- ' las MacArthur and Dewey in Wisconsin. Stassen won all but seven of Nebraska’s 93 counties in Tuesday’s primary The former Minnesota governor won by appealing to Nebraska’s predominantly rural vote. He carried his cracker-barrel campaign technique of shaking hands ami answering questions straightforwardly Io the grass roots of the farm and range country. With returns from slightly more than 100 of the state’s 2.024 precincts still missing. Stassen had 75,997; Dewey 62.2 M; Taft 20.747: Sen Arthur Vandenberg of Michigan v v*’-l M u \rthur 6 l"5, Gov. Earl Warren of California 1.1579 and Rep Joseph W. Martin of Massachusetts 821. Stassen lost Douglas county tOmahat. the stale's metropolitan ( enter, to Dewey by 4.000 vote*} but he won Lincoln, the stale capitol and second largest city, i by a margin of 1.500 votes. It was on the farm that Stassen showed his greatest strength. City-Family Diets Are Under Survey Bluffton Included In Nqtionol Survey Washington. Apr. 15 —(UP) — The agriculture department wants to know whether the eating habits ot city families have ( hanged in the last six years. To find out, the department has started * nation-wide survey of city-family diets. It's the first such survey since 1942 and will be conducted in 68 cities. A representative cross-section of 22 to 80 families in each city will be asked what kinds of food they are atisg and how much. They will lie asked also what factors influence their choice of foods. The survey wL! obtain up-to-date facta and figures about consumption of specific foods. Dr. Haze) G. Stlebellng. chief of the department’s bureau of human nutrition and home M-onomlcß. said the nghres are needed for developing programs to increase consumption and improve consumers’ diets. I The department also diaclosed that several hundred families have l>edn cooperating in a four city survey designed to get Information on seasonal differences in food consumption. This survey has l>een going on since winter. The uitles are Birmingham. Buffalo. San Francisco and fit. PaulMinneapolis The cities In which the nationI SPRING is HERE! I //f I r I Let us help you with your custem-buitt: Screens Storm Doors Windows Lawn Furniture Kitchen Cabinet* Store Fixtures Quality Mill Service 710 No. 11th *L Phone 17101 „i - I

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State Educator At Berne Monday Night Berne. April 15 wllbur Young, uxslstant supertintendent of public instruction for of Indiana, will address the Berne Chamber of ! Commerce st its monthly dinner meeting next Monday evening at the Berne auditorium He will disI cuss and explain the state law on ' school consolidation but will not mate any specific recotnmenda ' tlons for local action.

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