Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1948 — Page 6
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Veterans Advised To Contact Rent Director Veteran* with problem* about their right* in connection with the purchase and acquisition of prior-ity-built homes today were advised to contact John K. Williams, die. tor of the area rent office, located in room 228. Utility building. Fort Wayne. The area rent office is a clearing house for ccknplalnt* from veterans. Valid complaints will be forwarded to the office of the housing expediter, and further appeals will be referred to the local I'. S. district attorney for approximate action. Start Repairs And Additions To Home Concrete repair* ami additions were started Thursday by the local lodge of the latyal Order of Moose. New curbs are being stalled along
■OU can make »hors work of all cuffing job* with these two new Oliver unift. I The new 6-cylinder ”77” with its six forward speeds gives you almost any ground travel speed and drawbar pull com* bination you want —at peak engine Take the new direct drive power take-off of the **77**— what could eave more time in the hayfield? And, think how these advanced features increase tractor utility and cut down operating costs: choice of three new engines, (1) for gasoline, (2) for tractor fuel, and (J) a diesel to be available later .. . metered oil system ... OU Miser transmission case .. . battery ignition . . . choice of interchangeable cast iron or stamped steel wheels and basic interchangeability of mounted tools with all other new Row Crop models. The new No. 22 Mower rides on two rubber-tired caster wheels ... is protected from damage by a safety spring release. The sickle bar is close to the rear tractor wheel, making it easier to get around square corners. A dust-tight, oil-bath chain-drive transmission with a safety slip-dutch runs the pitman. CRAIGVILLE GARAGE CRAIGVILLE, IND. Public Sale We, the undersigned. will sell our entire Herd of Dairy Cattle, some Sheep, Hog* and Hay. Located: 10 miles South of Bluffton. Ind., on State Road No. 1 then 1 mile West or North of Montpelier. Ind., on Slate Road No. 303 to State Road No. 318 then 5 miles East or 1 mile South of Petroleum. Ind . on State Road No. 1 then 1 mile West, on Monday, August 16, ’4B Sale Starting at 12:00 O'clock Noon DAIRY COWS & HEIFERS PETTY 8.. Brown Swiss. 5 years old. 65k gallon cow; LILLY 8., Brown Swiss Cow. 5 years old. 6 gallon cow; NELLIE 8., Brown Swiss Cow 5 years old. 6 gallon cow; TANNIE 8.. Brown Swiss Cow. i yrs. old. 6 gallon cow; BABE GUERNSEY. 4 years old. 4 gallon cow; RED HEIFER. 5 gallon cow; HOLEY, Holstein cow. 8 gallon cow; RICHEY. Guernsey Heifer. 4 gallon cow; MICKEY. Guernsey Heifer. 4 gallon cow; BLACKIE. Black Heifer. 4 ga lon cow; SPOTTY. Guernsey Helf er. 5 gallon cow. SLEEPY. Guernsey Heifer, due to fresh 2nd calf by day of sale. C gal. cow; RED ROAN. Heifer with veal calf by side. 4b* gallon cow; MOLLIE. Guernsey. 5 years old. 6 gallon cow; TIGHTY, Guernsey. & years old. 6 gallon cow; MIDDY. Guernsey. S years old. 4 gallon cow. 9 Guernsey and Red Roan Helfers, from 1 yr. to 18 months old. these heifers are all pasture bred to Guernsey or Shorthorn bull Most of the heifers are showing calf now. 1 Guernsey Bull. 2 years old. 1 Shorthorn Bull. 18 months old. All of the above milk eows are on a good flow of mi.k and the breeding dates will ba given the day of sale. 2 UNIT SURGE MILKER, with Surga Pump Meter. Milk Cana. SHEEP 3 Lincoln buck lambs, sire sheared Ys pounds of wool this year. HOGS 30. 1. C. Gilts with 25 pigs; 7 O. I. C. Gilts showing pigs now; 1 Chester White Boar. , HAY 500 bales of Timothy and Alfalfa Hay. wire tied, was put up without rain. MISCELLANEOUS Om iron Wheeled wagon with grain bad and hay rack: hand lift rods tor John Deere Model A Cultivator; 3 used tractor tires sad tubes, size MS. TERMS -CASH Not responsible in ease of accidents Earl and W. H. Settle _ OWNERS CM Plrut NaUeaal Bank dark 1J
the back driveway, new cement walks constructed, and screens in stalled in the parking spaces sur rounding the Moose home. Ernest ! Worthman. se< retary announced. > Lehman, Arnold Win In District Show Peter Lehman and Stanley Arnold showed lo head of Guernseys at the district show at Swayzee this week and came home to Adams county with a good share of awards. Mr. Lehman showed the grand champion In the senior class and i grand champion cow. He drew a 1 second in the male. 4-year old class. Mr. Arnold showed the junior champion female and first and third in the senior yearling class. A rattlesnake does not have to coil to strike, and does nor always; rattle before striking, says the' World Book Encyclopedia. —
; Republicans Plan Midwest Campaign Open Headquarters In Chicago Today Chicago. Aug. 13 tUPt The ’ Republican party today opened its ’ f midwest campaign headquarters for the general election next ftcll * with the prediction that the 20- ' state urea will produce a record [ Republican vote. A. T (Bertt Howard. Scotts--1 bluff. Neb., insurance broker who ; was named assistant GOP cam- ! paign manager in charge of the area, predicted at a news conference that 85 percent of the 2dt state electoral vote would lie Re- ( publican. J "The public appeal of the presiI dential ticket, linking the east and west with two fine administrators, makes the presidential campaign safe,” Howard said. ) "We consider the midwest of great weight and importance in the senatorial races ” He said that 10 Republican senators are up for reelection in the . 20-state area, and acknowledged i that there are six “trouble spots." ( but he dec lined to name them He | said, however, that they are in states with small electoral votes. I Howard said Republicans have a ' chance to take three senate seats I away from the Itemocrats in Colo- I rado. Wyoming and New Mexico. i He said that Gov. Thomas E. Dewey and his running mate. Gov. I Earl Warren of California, would 1 make two campaign trips through . the midwest. He said the Itinerary and the dates had not been decid- • ed. Howard announced that GOP 1 state chairman from the- 20 states will meet here next Tuesday to ‘ formulate campaign strategy. He said the GOP plans a "short, hard- ' fought campaign.” States included in the area are ' North and South Dakota. Minne- 1 sota. Wisconsin. Illinois. Indiana/' Michigan. Ohio. lowa. Nebraska. '' Kansas. Missouri. Colorado. Wyo-I' tiling, Idaho. Arizona. Montana. Utah. New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Howard said the GOP slogan for the midwest area is: “The midwest this year will turn out the biggest crop of corn and the biggest crop of Republicans in history.” Student Graduates At Purdue Tonight June Rupel of this city will attend the graduation exercises of her brother. James Rupel. at Purdue University tonight. James recently was elected to membership in Chi Epsilon fraternity, national honorary engineering organization. Held On Charge Os Cashing Bad Checks Fort Wayne Ind . Aug. 13 —(UP) — Eugene Donald Torrence. Fort Wayne, was held in Allen county jail here awaiting arraignment today on federal charges that he im ( personated a soldier to cash two . bad checks last May. Torrence was arrested yesterday by FBI agents on a highway near here The federal men said Tor- i rente was hitch-hiking, and told them that he was refurning to Fort Wayne to surrender. Some 500 ruin* ot ancient Indian < pueblo* have been found on the J rim* of Arizona'* Grand Canyon. , Cliff dwellings made by the Indians are found along the lower wall* j of the canyon In many place*.
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Trucker Fined For Traffic Violation Charles Reher, of Bluffton, was fined $5 and costs, totaling $14.70. In justice of the peace court Thursday night for failure to observe a stop sign. His truck collided with an auto driven by Mrs. Mary Zur»her. of Monroe route I, Wednesday evening at the intersection of state highway 124 and old highway 27 in Monroe Although none was injured In the accident, property damage amounting to $275 was incurred. according to sheriff Herman Bowman. Babe Ruth Condition Reported Unchanged Condition Reported As 'Still Critical' .New York. Aug. 13 — (UP) — Babe Ruth's condition was reported “still crltcial” today by authorities at Memorial hospital for cancer and allied diseases. A slight improvement was noV ed yesterday in the condition of the home run king, but throughout the night the word was that he was “just the same.” An official bulletin Issued shortly after 9 a. tn. CDT said Ruth "continues to run a moderately high fever, and in general there is no improvement In his condition." Thousands of letters continued to pour Into the hospital from Ruth's anxious fans begging him "to hit that 61st home run.” The hospital announced yesterday that the 51-year-old Idol of baseball fans remained conscious throughout the day and was "slightly improved but still critical.” Ruth's personal physician. Dr. Hayes Martin consulted on the case with Dr. George Baehr, personal physician of the late mayor Fiorello II 1-aGuardla who died last year ot cancer of the pancreas.
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TOWNSBIF FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In th* matter of determining th* tax antes for certain purpose* by Blue Creek Towrvhlp, Adam* County, Indiana, befor* th* Township Advisory Board. Noth* la hereby given th* taxpayer* of Blue Creek Townahlp. Adame County, Indiana that, th* proper legal officer* of eald municipality, at their regular meeting place, on th* Hat day of August, IP4X. will conaldtr tho following budget. . TOWNSHIP Bl DO FT CLASSIFICATION Taw sable Fund Total Tuition Fund * ... >13155 Ditch Fhnenae. (Benefit* to Salary of Truate* .—. #750 Syeelal orbeol Fendi School Property Only) ... JO Office Kent »* Itepalr of Building* and rare Contlngencle* Inn r’lerk Hire 75 of Ground* 3 J ## Mlocellsneou* 1.'.0 Trustee * Traveling Ripen** 150 Repair of Equipment except Total Special X huul Fund Office Hupplte*. Printing S' hool Bums* I#o Pm* Belief Fundi and Adv #l# School Furniture and Equip* A. Admlaletrutlea Eipeaaei Pay of Advisory Hoard >i ment except School Buaae* 100 Al Peraonal Service 3XO I Fire Truck ... 100 »hool Supplle*. other than M. Diver* Rellefi , Examination of Record* 50 Janitor*' HuppllSS .. — HI Medical, Hoapltal and Miscellaneous ... 150 Janitor aupplle* burial .... 300 Total Townahlp Fund #I7M Fuel for School* l#oo Hl. Other Direct Relief >3v Toltlea Faadi insurance -00 8.1. Total Direct Relief Pay of Tea, her* #«o«5 Janitor Service ... Jl# <Total Bl and B?) ItIO ' Slch l-eavr - 150 Tranaporatlon of Children 3.500 Total Poor Relief Fund .... . HIM) School Transfer* SMO Light and Power I»# eftimatk or mot to be raibbd Special ReereaFeado Repaired Far Bapenaee Township School Tuition tlon Auguet 1. pre eent year, to December JI, of «noulng year Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Ettlmat* ter Incoming Tear .... .— 11750 J 03(0 #13155 3343 1 Nee*eaery Expenditure* to be made from Approprlatlon* Unexpended July 31, of prsoent year ....<3# 3544 7441 3. Additional Appropriation* to be made Auguet 1, to . December 31, of prooent year 3*o (70 4. Outstanding T*mpor«rr Loan* to be paid before December 31, of present year, not Includes In Lines 1 or 3 —— —-—•— I. Total Funds Required (Add Line* I, 3. 3, and 0)~ 24 »0 13351 J 1434 3(3 Feeds aw Hood And To Be 3te»ot»*d From Peareeo Other Than The Proposed Hat* Os Tax Lovy #. Actual Balance, July (1, proaem y*ar — -.—■■■ ■■ MS 3330 3331 7. Txxe* to be Collected, prooent year (December Settlement I - • —....... 330 3300 3033 3. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Lovy to be received from Auguet lof present year to December 11, of valuing year. (See Schedule In Trustee ■ Office) (a.I Special taxes (see schedule*) 103 <O3l (b( All Other Revenue (See Schedule*) — «« ». Total Fund* (Add Uses «. 7, 3a and 3b) .... .... 1345 M 33 13337 I 10. Net Amount to b« relied for exp*n*e* to Decern her 31, of ensuing year<33 1334 3153 3(3 11. Operating Balance (Not la ****** of Expense January 1, to Juno 3#. Leas Miscellaneous Revenue for same Ptrled) —— -—375 2'.00 If JI It. Amount to bo raised by Tat Lovy ———— — UH 3734 * ( j PROPOSE D LBVIBS Net Valuation of Taxable Property — 1314303 Number of Taxable Poll. .... ):J Le*V on Levy on (ami So 1 Ft ND# v Pall* Property B* It* teed * Special School .44 *<74 3734 1 Tuition u 1 .71 >t|. fVWFIMM I sees .--eooe---»O*n *t --»»»■■ !*»**** - ■• ■• *»** ewe. ea*. oeoo. Hr, .Mu ...j. .33 343 341 ****** ■■■—* ■ ■ ■***■* SBIB* ll * >*»•** >*■ *eee-..soee- 31 S 3 • 113444 3134*3 COHPABATIVR VTATBHBJT OF TAX COLLBCTBO AMD TO BO COLLKCTKO FI NDS T . „ 1 • Colterted Collected Collected Collected 1 — IMS 1H( 1047 1043 I Township— (Kit #l4lß #KM (IMI Special School lOO3S 7011 3000 ;*j* Tuition g— 3035 4833 5533 3305 1 Taxpayers appearing ahall have a right to be hoard thereon. After the tax levtea have t>aZ**e'*- 1 mined, and presented to tho County Auditor not later than two day* prior to the aeeond Bondar <- otiwditer of tax rates charged, whichever dso* is later, and th* state board will fix a date for beartag in tai* ?*’• ,M ’ - FLOTD I* MSYBR, 1 August 13 IS Trustee Blue Crash Township <
The exact nature of Ruth's illness never has been announced publicly, although during the last two years he has lost much * weight and has nearly lost the • use of his voice. The on'y visitors permitted the 1 ailing Ruth yesterday were his 1 wife. Claire, their two adopted daughters. Mrs. Richard Flanders and Mrs. Daniel Sullivan. his sisf ter. Mrs. Wilbur Moberley. and ' two close friends. James P. Chap--1 man of Detroit, and Paul Carey, treasurer of the Babe Ruth Foundation. Mrs. Ruth spoke appreciatively of the carur. let’ers and phone calls that hive ih.oded the hospital. "I'm touched by all those messages.” she said, "and so deeply grateful of the good wishes from his many friends.” Post office fficlals said they expected the number of letters and packages delivered for Ruth to reach the 10.000 mark sometime today. In early history the exports of tobacco from America grew very fast.
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Five Trucks Involved In Wreck Thursday Amity. Ind.. Aug. 13 — (UP) Residents of this small Jojinson county town still were picking up the pieces today left hy a spectacular five truck wreck yesterday. No one was injured in the pile up. but state police estimated damage at SIO,OOO and said they would file charges against two of the driver* Involved. Dress Parade Winds Up Guards' Duty Camp Atterbury. Ind. Aug. 13 - < A full-dress parade review of the ( entire 38th "Cyclone" division of j the Indiana national guard this as- , ternoon will climax the first an J nual summer training tnanuevers < o! some 5,000 Hoosier guardsmen ; who will pass in review before ■ Governor Ralph F. Gates and Major , General B. Watt, commanding gen < era! of the famed 38th. < The annual review winds up an J intensive two-weeks session for ' Indiana’s citizen-soldiers and has ,
produced a two-week period of “unusual progress" in training with everything from individual weapons and itlg field artillery guns to rumbling tanks and Huson aircraft. DENY GIVING (Cont. From Pare Ot.*) je< t Itecause. he said. R ha<l "confidential” aspects. r Currie had testified he also knew
I$ 11 954 I$ | »4-4%+»442bM IS CHRISTENDOM CHRISTIAN? 11 ;; Is she Christ like in her dealings? Are her teachings Christian or pagan? I' Public address by -3 E. V. HARMON , , Represents Ive of Watchtower Society Sunday August 15 3P. M. ! ;; City Park I <: Willshire, Ohio } ! All Persona of Good-will Are Welcome | FREE FREE FREE I ■ ++ 4^4HH.^ +^++ .>^ +++ +++++-M-W-+-|.->4-++4.+ -v Il / VES, THIS GEOCERV IS known ALL ovte TK I I WORLD FOR IT’S FINE FOODS AND LOW PRICES'! f WS" tWm I - C9***'**f WAP \ Me 4 1 s a l jW/ f s w —-Mlul——J PICNIC HAMS. 4 to 6 tbs., sliced 59c 8 GROUND BEEF 50c I WfcSl ROUND STEAK 72c S T-BONE and SIRLOIN I leariidßr PORK CHOPS—The Best .... 78c I CHUCK ROAST 50c | y SLICED BACON 45c | V I FRESH A SMOKED SAUSAGE 55c J , (fi ALL BOLOGNA 45c I PARROT'S TABTIROLL .... 69c | A complete line of Groceries and a Produce at real low prices. | AUCTION GROCERY STORE Equipment & Complete Line Os Groceries MONDAY, August 23,1948 - 1:00 I’. M. NEW CORYDON, INDIANA Sale will start promptly at one o'clock, and grocery stock will sell I until SP. M Sale to start at 7P. M. and Equipment will be sold. | Groceries 1 to 5 P. M. Equipment 7 P. M. EQUIPMENT—TyIer 8 ft. display case, like new; 2 pop coolers, lik* ■ new; Dayton Sanitary scales; E’ectrtc meat slicer, like new Ele<tn coffee grinder; Grocery scales; National cash register; Candy srale* Large safe; 2 display cases; 3 large display tables; Meat block Alcohol tester; Large heating stove; Gas pump; Gas tanks; Telephone; Desk; and many miscellaneous article*. The equipment I* all good and the grocery stock clean. Everything goes. TERMS—CASH. MR. & MRS. H. H. MILLER. OWNERS D. 8. Blair—Auctioneer Gerald Strickler—Clesk C. W. Kent—Sale* Manager Sa’e Conducted by The Kent Realty A Auction Co.. Inc. Deca»ur Indiana. < 11 Public Sale Having sold port of my farm I will sell at public auction the following described property, on my farm, located 3 miles East of I > tor on 224 to road 101 then 2% miles North end H mile East or <• South of Monroeville on road 101 and 5k mile Eaat. on Friday, Aug. 20, x 4B at 1 P. M. sharp DST 10 HEAD OF DURHAM AND RED POLLED DUAL PURPOSE CATTLE , .. r 3 cows with their 3rd calves by aide (veal age); 2 cow* wi'h n* 4th and 6th calve* by aide (veal agei; 2 cow* F° m,wt * ..iJ 3rd calves; 2 aged cow* all due to freshen before aale; 1 Ros' l • Shorthorn Bull. 15k years old Thia la an extra good herd of cattw — MULES — 1 Span of Mules, tmooth mouthed, good workers — IMPLEMENTS — , wlt!1 J*"* McD - Tractor, run ring order; 30 ft. Grain Elevator wits 10 ft. dump in hopper, used 1 season; Horae Drawn Machinery-*'!' Riding Beet Lifter, good as new; Mc.-D 8' Grain Binder. «<• Mower and Buncher; Ohio Rake Hay Loader; Ohio Manure Spr£« •ood shape; Gale Corn Planter; Grain Drill; Spring and Spike i< Harrows; Studebaker Wagon; Hay Ladder with 1 mxn £*' ,er -,J W er Boards, and Stock Rack. Wagon Bog; Tank Heater: Cr ea« Separator. Hames*. Collar* and other nslacel’aneous < HOUSEHOLD GOODS u Estate Heetrola. like new; E-Z-Bake enameled Kitchen CoaWood Range, like new; Globe Enameled Coal and Wood Range tin range. Ilka new); Seller* Kitchen Cabinet with utility ~ u ae new; G'aea Door Cupboard; Axminater 12x15 Rug: Volv« 12 Rug; Daveaport. Ro kers: 3 piece Walnut Bedroom «■•’*? ,A " , (t!1 Bureau, bed , lan d) wtl h .pringa and mattress; 2 bed* spring.. dreeser. bookcase and other articles. TERMS—CASH Wm. E. Bleeke, - OWNER AeetlOMer—Chrta Bohak* A E. C Doehrman .. Clerk-Edgar Krwckeberg
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