Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1948 — Page 6
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Printers' Strike In Chicago In 6th Month C!il< .»►<<. Api i 2 > < i i'i The International Typographical union’ strike against Chicago's major daily newspaper. enters ite sixth month tomorrow with little provren« reported in n.-w contract negotiation*.
Mow* fa*t end clean >/ around building*, field*, under free*, fence*, II . along road- \' / tide*, and in /g ' ighf corner*. /g Z 1 W. r ■ *' Cut* * ,0 ® acre* in S hr*. to»y to handle on rough ground or iteep (lope* Cut* 1 !4"fremground.Rugged. Economical. Dependable. SALES * SERVICE B. F. SHROYER Decatur Phone 521-K State iif Indiana, County of (dams. SS » In The Matter of the Estate of Catherine L. Tettman, Deceased No. 4.400 Notice of the Public Sale of Personal Property Notice i< here -y given that the undersigned. Theodore F Graliker. Ex*-* utor of the l..iHt Will ami Testament of Catherine L. Tettman, deceased. will offer 'for sale. at public auction, at the late residence of -aid decedent, in the City of Decatur. said county ami state, on Ist Day of May, 1948 the personal property of aaid estate, consisting of: Gas <ook stove, kitchen table and chairs: ice box, 2 kitchen cup j boards. kitchen Utensils. clock. electric heater. dining table I and chairs. •; ris king chairs; 2 9x12 rugs: throw rugs, I desk and bookcase stands. 2 chests of drawers. Victrola and records. 2 beds complete; floor lamps and stand lamps, wash stands, dressers, bed clothes: large mirror; card tables; ironing board, linens lawn mower; c arpet awe-per. porc h swing; davenport; Speed Queen W j tier Copper boiler; hot pate fruit cans, scales. sft t. p ladder and many other useful articles. Said tale to begin at 1:00 o'clock P. M. TERMS OF SALE—CASH THEODORE F. GRALIKER EXECTTOR T D S< hioferstc-in— Auctioneer 11. I! Krun k* berg—Clerk G. Remy Bierly Attorney 23 3<i Notice of Sale of Real Estate By Executor No. 4400 State of Indiana, In The Adams Circuit Court County of Adami SS: April Term. 1948 IN THE MATTER GF THE ESTATE OF CATHERINE L. TETTMAN, • DECEASED The undersigned executor of the last will and testament of Catherine L. Tettman, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court of said county and state he will at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M. of the Ist Day of May, 1948 offer for sale at public auction at the premise*. South Third Street, Decatur, Indiana, all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, towit: Inlot Number Seventy-six (761 in the Original Pint of the town, now city, of Itecatur, Adams t ”, Indiana. Said sa l » made subject to the approval of said court, for not less th. da of the appraised value of said real estate, and upon the so rms and conditions: At leas. ... 1 of the purchase money cash in hand and the balance upon y of Executor's deed approved by the court and an abstract o. drought down to date of sale showing merchantable title to said n.» estate Property sold free from all incumbrances save the 1947 taxes due and payable in November. 194*. and the 194 k taxes due and payable in 1949. • I Theodore F. Graliker, Executor T. D. Schieferstein. Auctioneer O. Remy Bierly. Attorney. 16 23 30
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The Chicago local resumed negotiations with the publishers ut ter a temjiorary Injunction was issued against the ITU March 27 prohibiting the International union from interfering in the local's bargaining with management. o Fred costs cut about 40 percent! from the income on livestock and livestoc k products
Tour Os Nation By President Is Urged Political Bosses Urge Train Tour ■ Washington. April 23 ll'Pl I Democratic campaign strategists are urging President Truman to give the- voters a close-up look at his smile. They want to take him off the; air and put him on a railroad train! for a change. So the presidential c train is being shined up for a ! possible swing across the country Mr Truman, has accepted an Invitation to speak June 12 at University of California commencement exercises at Berkeley. Whether the journey will develop into a politically significant preconvention swing has not been 'determined. Mr Truman told new conference question* -rs yesterday Rut he also has pending early June invitations to address a Swedish American centennial celebration in Chicago and to attend! the annual reunion of th*- 35th dlvislo (World War It in Omaha. Nebraska. Gov. Mon C. Wallgren of Washington also wants the president for some politicking and fishing in the northwest. Democratic national committee headquarter* is urging Mr Truman to show himself to the voters He is a man who likes people He mixes easily in crowds and is always at home around a county or state fair grounds where the environment is folksy Hut with all MH hfsiiifnt noth i: l\ Tilt: »l>*»l* c lit* 111 c ill trr vriiii. tekm. mi* »r*TF nr IMIIGI. Illi Ml Ol* *!>***«.»*: 111 Vltlf s M MVNNIN*. I'l (INTIFF * « PETEK STI UlHUilll Eld. HEFENIXN i s Now- comes tl.e plaintiff by !• Burdette Custer, his attorney, and fll-s. hi* complaint herein, t 'K- ther with th- .iffl lav t .f a c ompetent person that the re-ldem e >|.n .111 - gent Inquiry l« inkn .wn r tic- following named .f.-ten I <:c-- t wit i'etrr Sfiolnbnker, Ila. id stuclnVinos * terry. Fllenbetb siuilahnger. John st col Blocher, inchrrlne stuilnhnker. (hrnhani stoclnhnker. Mnry scicihliskrr, Elisabeth lurry. Ilarlef stccclHhnker. Mary Milliilliin. John W Todd. Ellen Todd. Ecciniii llorMln. < In, lon llomln. Mary J. Fifer. Wllllnni Fifer. Jerrc SMnnh. (furla Swank, t. N. Unrein. fc-nrl Met ollccoc W. F Mel ollum. Hernatd Me* ollum. Ell. 11. *!«-< ollum. Warren F. (lef'ccllum. W ccrrnn F. Mel ollum, Warren I. Mel ollum.' (dmlniatrator. Frnnc-la M liyura. W. F. Mel ollum. (dmlulslrttlor, Mary J. Ilcnrs, llnlicli (. Mee.el.l Elisabeth Mesaecl. Mary Thorp. L Flinn (. Hears. F.llan (on Hears.' Wllllom 11. 11. Hearn. Ilelllah I. Twigg. Samuel Malor. Harrlel Malor. Mnrlla Webh. I Inda Welch, sfmlac Welch, Marfin Welch. Ila uh of Genera. I uelnchc Welch. Grccrae Webb. Herl Wrhh. Force *l|»es. Mary Wrhh. Hasel Webb. Harry Sipes. I cciher Hone. Ethel Hoar. Fern «lpe. Harry wipe. Fccreat H. W ccisocc. Ethel Walson. W ccc. If. i 111 cm era. 11 pec I llloMere. Halph Meaael. ElGahefh Vlc-ssrl. Ilnlptc (. Messel, Ifelhcc (. Measrl. lb, ria Mac-knc. Jcchn fl.lteaherg. | The unknow re hu«ba-i*l« end wives I an I widows tend widowers rrsjeo . | tire t>y *-.i. hos the name-I and d--Ignited per-ona. the unknown I c hildren, d.-a endgnls. heirs, survlv-f Ing spo ! is---. ■ re-lit**r» and icdmini-1 strator* of the estate, devisees, legatees, trusters, and . se. utor* th* last will and testament, s c •-s *r« In Inierest and gkalgns t.sp... t... ' of each *>f th*- above named and designated deceased persona; all «*f the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated whoa- nanc*-« may leave been changed and who are now known by other namea. the apouaea of all perrons above named, drac-rlbed and designated as defendants to thia action who are married: all persons ■nd corporations who assert or might as*rrt anv title, claim or Interest In or l*ln upon the r-al • state dea-rlbed In the complaint. In this ac tion, by. under or through any of the defendants In tins c- tion named, dee ribecl and designated In ■aid complaint, th-- names of all whom are unknown to the plaintiff That said action la for the purpose c.f quieting title to real estate in the State of Indiana, that a ■ euw■>f action eri»t« agalnat all of said defendants; that all of aa I def i anta are necessary parties tc» aald action and Heat they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana The following real estate In Adams <• -enty. In the State of Inct iana. Is described in said complaint, towit Inlofe number thlrly-ulne cWi ■ nd forty c in Ont Id siudnhnkrr's First tdcilllon fee tbr Taw* of Huftubc, uccw Geneva. Indiana. Tills action is Instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the pur(y>ae* of quieting his title to the real estate alcove deac-rifced against all claimants whatsoever. Notice la therefore hereby given that unless they In- and appear on the Mh. dav of June. IS4I In the Adams Circuit Court, at the iCourt House in the City of Decatur, and ■aid County and State, and answer 1 or demur to said complaint, the same will l>e heard and determined in their absence IN WtTNES WHEREOF. I have hereunto net my hand and affixed the seal of said court In the office of the deck thereof. In rt»e c'lty of Decatur. Indiana, thia 15th. day of April. t»l* Edward F. Jaberg Clerk "f (dams l lrealt (sari I*. Hurdette t’ustrr, Aitnrary April I*-23-30 ‘
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his easy Instini'l for mooting peo I pl»- and having a good time with them. Mr. Truman Ims been increasingly distant from the voters in lite past 18 months He has beep too busy to travel mmh Hut when he- does get away , trout flu* White House the Presl-' dent has made it a habit to travel in the four engined airplane which lis maintained for him or. some-! time*, in the presidential yacht I 1 If his June journey is limited to the University of California engagement hi- pgcbably will go again by air Hut if advice of some |of his associates, prevails the I President will go bv train showing| himself on th*- back platform at the mimfr stops and parading through citii-x to address big audi-i ences in a few larger places — o ————— Ijitest farm census figures snow ! that dairy products make up 44 ' percent of the total value of New ; York, stat** farm products and pultry about 13 percent. o Troy Huey Dies At Home This Morning Funeral Services Sunday Afternoon Troy Huey. 74. died at '• o'clock' this morning at the home nt a! daughter. Mrs Henry Steinbrunner., three font th-* of a mile north of New i Cory*l*-n In Adams county. He was born in Jay county May] *l. 1873. a son of Jonas and Sarah Bishop-Huey. Surviving are Ids second wife. Lillie; three daughters. Mrs. Steinbrunner. Mrs. F*-rn Miller of New Corydon and Mrs. Dora Hill of Muncie: seven sons. Kenneth of I Caplan. N M . Sangor of near Bryant. Herman of Syracuse. Don. Dalye, John W and Raymond Huey, alii of Fort Wayne; one brother. Darwin Huey of Portland; a sister.! Mrs. Flora Milligan of Bryant; 361 grand* hililren ami 35 great-grand J children Funeral services will lie held at' 2 pm. Sun*lay at the Yager funeral home, with burial in the Daugh-* erty cemetery. The body may be! viewed after noon Saturday. Friends are asked to omit flowers.)
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