Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 1948 — Page 2

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CHURCH NEWS Church Os Sod Evangelist Ramsay used for hl" text la*l night James 4:14. 'Tor what is your life? It is even a vapour. that appeureth for a little time, and then vanisheth away For that ye ought to aay. If tha la»rd will, we shall live, and do thia, or

i VAN WERT COUNTY GUERNSEY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION I SEVENTH ANNEAL FALL SALE WEDNESDAY, October 6, 1948 VAN WERT OH NTY FAIRGROUND, VAN WERT. OHIO FORTY-FIVE HEAD—Cows, bred and open Heifers. j and 2 Bulls. All T. B. and Bangs clean. Will be re- , tested within 3 days of the sale. LUNCH SERVED ON GROUND# Auctioneers - Hoy Johnson. Merl Knlttle. i F. S. Harlow —Pedigree* j For Catalog Write — • OTTO GEHRES, Secretary. Wren. Ohio t € Public Auction: It d HOCSEHOLI) GOODS Thursday, Sept., 23,5:30 i 352 Stevenxon Street a Decatur, Indiana Zpi Living Room Suite, good Large Console Zenith Hadin' * Round Living Room Table, Coffee Table. Desk ami chair; End Tabel* ' Barrell Chair, 9x12 Hug. good. Lump*, 3 pc. Walnut Bedroom Suite, F 2 pc Mahogany Bedroom Suite. Rocker; Bed Table. Autocrat Gai ti Range Utl ity Cabinet. 5 ft. Frigidaire. Kitchen Ladder Stool Breakfast Set; Washing .Machine; Tub*; Pots. Pans. Dishes. etc. I TERMS—CASH. I MR. & MRS. JAMES HARKLESS, OWNERS I). 8. Blair—Auctioneer ’ C. W. Kent—Sale* Manager c Gerald Strickler Clerk ( «ale Conducted by The Kent Hea ly A Am thin Co. Inc. , Decatur. Indiana - Phone 6*. IS -- ( . " c PUBLIC AUCTION Corner of 124 and Tile Mill Roetf-dw -Wonroe, Indiana Starting at 6:00 P. M. Thursday Evening Sept. 23, 1948 : 2 pc. wine colored uphoatereii Living Room Suite, Library Tab'e Rockers Floor Igimp Dak Dining Room Suite China Closet; Settee. End Table two oxl2 Rug*. Throw Rug* Breakfast Set; Coldspot * Refrigerator. Good Kitchen Cabinet; Black and White Bun Kerosene ’ Stove Irunina Board, 2 Kitchen Stool*. Di he* and Cooking Utenalla; I Her Vac E ectrb sweeper; Electric Hot Plate. Electric Iron Samag- a Grinder. Bookcase, Zenith Table Model Radio: Radio Stand Large N Mirror Small Mirror*; Large Clothe* Press; Step laidder* Garden , Too'*. Barton Electric Washer. Tuh; Copper Wash Boiler; Bedroom Sult"; 2 Bed* with spring* ami niattres*. 3 Dreaaers: Fruit Jar*. Crock* and Jug*. Curtain*; Table Lamp Antique k pc Blue ami Whi'e Bedroom Toilet Set; Porch Swing. Reed Porch Set; Cbalra and other article*. TERMS—CASH M. F. Andrews Auctioneer*- Melvin Lle< hty A Ned Johnson. Clerk —Otto Lotigenberger. 15 22 , 1 Notice of Sale of REAL ESTATE Notice la hereby given that the underrizned commissioner ap pointed by the Adam* Cir< nit Court of Adam* County. State of'lndi ana. at the April T«rm. 194 R. ot *al I Court in a cause for partition oi teal estate wherein Clarence R Hartley ia the Plaintiff and Grover Kelly, et al ire th" defendant* and which I* <’au-e No. I»bt»2 on the Civil Docket of *aid Cotrr by 'he authority of said Court will offer to; sale at private sa e tn the highest and beat biddf r at the taw office oi I DEVOSH A SMITH, located at 157 South Second Street In the City of Decatur, Indiana, on Tuesday, Sept. 28 b tween the hour* of Ui:‘>n a. m aid <:•<> p m ot said day ami if no' told on raid day between the said hour* of each succeeding day there after until sold, the following deacribad real estate in Adam* Count) in the State of Indiana, to-wlt: The southea t quarter of th» southeast Quarter fUI of S*cti<n Thirty Three <JX». Town*!.ip Twenty Fit ■ flat North. Range Fifteen t!5» East. containing Forty 4 4«»» Acres, more or less. t'ald real estato will le- offered so- sale a* a whole for not les than the full amoun ;jf the bl| on file in th- office of the Ct rk o> I the .•.dam* Circuit Court and the **le of raid reel estate will be sal I ject to 'he rights of th* ten<rt« If anv. and will lie •'•id according I" I the order of said Court and subje* t to the approval of a«id Adams I Clrerit Court TERMS OF SALE -The purchaser or purchasers ot said real estate will be required to par at least on» third of the pi>r> hase price upon the cay of sal*, and the he'aace of the purchase price upon delivery of a deed io the p :r< hnser or purchasers of the rea estate gun h»«rrl together with er abstract nf ti le for the real e*ta <■ purchased brought rfowr to the dale nt th’ sale al’tiwng a marketable 'itle lr«e of Hen* and encumbrance. .ebje« t to the I»4S 'axes due and payable in 1919 and .übjeri to ditch naae*»meats If any. The above tract of land Is situated in Section 23 in Jelersot ' Tow iship. Adams County. Indiana Lewis L. Smith, COMMISSIONER UL. Mi 4 giniH rtc.p GALW- aK s* MAMILTOE . 4TT)R.T;S

that Therefore to him that kneweth to do good, and doeth it not. to him it ia sin." The public Is invited and urged i to come and hear Rev Ramsay. I — The first written history of Okla homa waa before thr Pilgrims landed in 1620. Casanada. bis lorian of the famous Spanish Expedition of Coronado, was the author.

Great Open Spaces Key To Presidency Mid West, For West States Hold Answer Washington, Sept 22 (UPI— Both major presidential < and Ulates now are campaigning the grass roots, cactus and mountain slope areas whnre the late FDR almoat put the Republican, on the floor for keeps. Those far west and mid west Htates proved to be as fickle as a blonde They let tbs GOP down with a thump during the early Rooaevelt years They switched around to help revive the Republican party in 194«» and 1944. A county by county score of recent election* shows what hit the Republicans in 1932 36 and what is likely to hit the Democrats this year if the trend continues President Truman now is appealing to the men and women of the great open spaces They are the same ones who had a big hand in putting the Republican «<rth eongress on the White House footHep If Mr Truman is unable to turn the political tide in those great areas, he is licked The American institute of public opinion has analyzed county returns for the four elections in whhh Mr Roosevelt was chosen president The depths of Republican political depression and the extent of Republican recovery are demonstrated by these figures There are 3,071 counties in the United States The Republicans carried only 372 In the election of 1932 when FDR defeated Herbert C Hoover The G. O. P carried 157 counties in 1936. 1.141 in 194<t and 1.3.3 k in 1941 The breakdown shows that the | Republican comeback was based i firmly in the middle and far west For purposes of this analysis tile middle west will be considered to consist of Ohio. Michigan. Indiana Illinois. Wisconsin. Minnesota. lowa. Missouri. North Dakota South Dakota. Nebraska and I Kansas I There are 1.656 counties In this group of states Running against Mr Rooaevelt in 19.32. Mr Hoover . arried only 121 of them When Gov Thomas E Dewey opposetf Mr Roosevelt in 1944 the Republicans carried M 8 of those midwestern counties The far western state* are those of the mountain slope* and Pacific coastal area, a* follow* Montana, Wyoming. Colorado. New Mexico? ton. Oregon and California Idaho. Nevada. Arizona. Washing All but 17 of the 410 counties In that group "f states went Democra tic in 1932 In 1944 the Republicans won 177 of those 41" counties The furthereat the political pendulum swung, however was in 1936. the year Alf M Landon of Kansas ran against Mr Rooaevelt (.andon got only eight counties among the eight Rocky Mountain ! state* and none from the three states of the Pacific coast. TRUMAN LASHES (Cont Kron Uaae Onet battle of 'he west." Progressive party candidate Henry A Wallace eta out from New York tomor row on his final campaign tour Traveling by plane, he wi I cover ome 6.50® tn I les and speak in 15 ♦tales, including California, Orecon anil Washington. He will >pen his tour with talks in the

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AIRCRAFT IXPfRTS are studying wreckage of the B-46 all-jet bomber which exploded in mid-air 20 milea aouth of Tulare, Cal., klllfof two tut pilots, George W. Krebs, 30, firat to fly the plane, in March. 1967, and Nicholaa G. Pickard, M, both employee ot North American Aviation, maker of the plane. Air Force’s first all-jet bomber, it could carry 10 tons of bombs. (Internitiontl Soundphotoi)

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Indiana U. Reports Record Enrollment Bloomington. Ind, Sept 22 (UPI - Indiana University official* said today that "normal postwar resident enrollment at the large* Hoosier university probably would remain at about 14,000 students. A record enrollment of 14.627. including 4.467 new students, was au nounced by registrar Charles E. Harrell. Harrell said th** figure^ was three percent above the 194. record of 14.176. and 126 percent mote than the top prewar enrollment of 6.46 k student* In 1940. Harrell said a lack of housing for married student* caused some 300 not to enroll, while an under-1 termined number" of out of stale students were rejected because of lack of facilitiM Trad. *<■ a uee® town — Decatur Ruptured Men Get $3.50 Gift for Trying This Kansas City. Mo.-Hero I* an improved means of holding rupture that ha* henefitfed thousand* : of ruptured men and women in , the last year. Inconspicuous, without I e g strap*, elastic be'ts, body entire tng springs or har*h pads. It ha* cnus"d many to say. "I don't see how it hold* so easy I would not have believed, had I not tried ; It." So comfortable — so easy to I wear—lt could show you the way lo joyous freedom from your rupture trouble. You can't lose by trying It is sent to you on 3<t days trial. You receive a 13 50 special truss as a present for your report Write .v descriptlye circular It’s free Just address Physician’" Appliance Company. 2X75 Koch Bldg. 2966 Main. Kansas City X Missouri. But do it today Itefore you lose the address.

SALE CALENDAR SEPT 23—M. F. Andrews, corner 124 and tile mill road in Monroe 6 P. M. Household Goods. Melvin Liechty A Ned John son. Aneta. • SEPT 23 -Vaughn Lipp. ’4 mile north. miles east of Ossian. Spotted Poland hog sale. Roy Johnson—Auct. SEPT 23 -Otto Schlatter, lb» miles east of latty. Ohio 1 mile ena' of Jet. 127 and 113. thence H mile south. 3fc south and 1 mile east of Paulding, Ohio. 42 registered apo ted polanrt china sows and farm machinery. Ned Johnson A Melvlr Liechty. Aucts. SEPT 23 -Jame. Harkless, 352 f.teven«on St . Household Auction, 5:30 P. M. D. S Hlair. Auct. By Kent Realy Co SEPT 24—C E. Hell & M. O. Ktoutenberry. 2 miles east of Decatur H mile north of road 224. 53 Holstein Dairy Cattle. Ro; A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Aucts. SEPT. 24 Heirs of Clara L. Schug. 2'i miles north of Berne, then 1 *>fc east. 40 acre farm. Roy Johnson. Auct. Conduct* by Kent Realty A Auction Co. SEPT 24 Koenemann Hardware. Hoagland. Ind New an I used farm and electrical equipment and hduaehold goods. E C Doehrman. auctioneer SEPT 25 Richard K. Eller. 114 tnltes west o' Marion, Ind. Beautifn. K acre Suburban place. R 00 P. M. Midwest Reaity Auctlor Co.. J F. Sanmann. Abet SEPT 25—Blanchard Collins. I’4 miles west of Marion. Ind. tmpro ed 3 sere Country Place. 3:00 P. M. Midwest Realty Auc tion Co . J. F Sanmann. Auct. KEPT 25—Kenneth Swcenoy. 4 miles east 2 miles north of New Hav en Durov sate. Roy Johnson Auc'. SEPT. 25—Gate A Caroline Hosier. 414 E High St , Hicksville. Ohio 7 room house and lot. Gorre’l A Savage, aucts. By Ken: Realty A Auction Co. SEPT 25—Ida Merriman. 12>4 W. Madison. Decatur. Personal pro perty, 2P. M G rnn C Meries. Auct. KEPT. 27—Shank Bros. South Whitley. Ind. Duroc sate. Roy Johnson —Auct. SEPT. 27 Mrs Fonda Uke. 400 N. 7th St., Decatur. 5 Room House 5:30 P. M. Roy Johnson. Auct. SEPT. 28—Willis Frank Johnson Heirs, 9 miles southwest of Wilshire, Ohio. I’A miles north and 3 miles west of Chattanoo ga, Ohio, fi mites east of Berne on road 118. 90 acre farm Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvfii Liech'y. aucts SEPT. 28—Mrs Mildred N» whart. 2 ml'es east of Osgood, hid. Improved 258 a«re farm and all personal property. Midwest Real ty Auction,Co.. I. F. Sanmann. Auct SEPT. 28 Sale of Rea' Estate at law office of DeVoss A Smith, he tween 10 a m and 4 pm. 40 acres, section 21. JJeffersor township Lewis L. Smith, commissioner. SEPT. 29 —Geo. Mellott, Bryan. Ohio. Dairy Catt.e sale. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvip Liechty—Aucts SEPT SO—A bert P. Miller. 414 Ok ar St . Hicksville. Ohio. Good Residence Property. Duplea. 1:00 P. M Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. Auct. SEPT. 3“—lvo Chryatter, LaGrange. Ind R» gr. Holstein cat tie sale Roy Johnson A Son—Aucts. 'N'T. 2 Homer K Barron 542 West Hill Kt . Wabash, Ind. Residence Property with thre modern apartment’. 1:30 P. M. Mid west Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. 'NIT. 2 —Reed Pip»r A Cari Stsl'er. Road 33. we t of Rockford. Ohio Roy Johnson A Son and Melvin Liechty—Aucts. OCT. s Van Wert County Guernsey Breeders Association annual fall sate. Fairgrounds. Van Wert. O. Roy Johnson and Merl Knittie, Aucts. 111 1 -— - 11 1 ■ 1 TIAIS . wMi GOOD-YEAR 4—wt 441 es »• • Ifi-M Traatw Ties Solulmm IM odds extra weight, givee more traetion to any farm tiro, rogardlose of its make Too, Hre pressure rtmu.ni constant — preventing low pressure breaks. Ask us about Goodyear Solution 100 now. H GOOD/tom I M SCtVICI ITOII OUW OSW ALT. Mgr. NB 121 N. 2nd At. H e

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