Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1948 — Page 2

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Weekend Lull In Indiana Politics Set For Final Four Weeks Os Campaign .udiauapoli*. Oct. 4 — <UP) Political activity struck a comparative lull in Indiana over the weekend an the majc.* partie* caught their second wind tor a swing into the final four weeks of campaign-; Ing. Hobart Creighton, Republican candidate for governor, addressed a special Indiana university convocation at Bloomington yesterday. Creighton told the I. V. students, and faculty that with greater eu-

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COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice i« hereby given that the iiii,icr.-icnc<i conamiaaioßer appointed by the Adam* Circuit Court of Ad.nn* County. State <d Indi ana at the Sept, tuber Term. 194*. <d said court lit a case for partition for real estate w herein Chirles .- Roehu. k is the plaintiff and •’-‘tue. O Roehu. k, .1 al. are tbe .iefendants and which I* Cause No l.tls.i on the Civil Docket of said court by authority of -aid court will ofT.-t for sale al public auction at Pleasant Mill*. Indiana, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12th st 5:30 P. M th.- following described real estate in Adam* County. State of Indi ana. to-wit: Inlot Numlier Fifteen iK.i in th- Town of Plea* ant Mills. Adam* County. Indiana, as the same i* designated in the rei-orded plat of said town. Said real estate will be offered for sale at not loss than two thirds (2 3t of the full appraised va.ue thereof subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court TERMS OF SALE The |»urcha«< 1 or pnrchaM rs of said real estate will lie required to pay at least one third <1 3t "I tin- purchase price upon the day of sa.e and balance of purchase price u|m»ii delivery of a d'-ed to the puic.haser in purchaser* for the r- al estate pur ch.oed together with an alistra.t of title for the real estate purchased brought down to date of sale showing a marketabc title free and dear of all liens and encumbrances subject only to the 191* taxes due and payable In 1949 POSSESSION Thirty c:u> dais from date of sale. On the above real estate i* situated a 4 room l',» story frame house, bevel siding, asphalt roof, and electricity. Also, on said date the fol owing personal property wfl] be offered for sale: 1 console radio. 1 heating Stove; 2 rocking .hairs; 1 dropleaf table. 1 Klass door cupboard. * ehairs; 1 fruil cupboard; 1 desk and liookcase combined; 1 dresser, lawn mower; garden cultivator, few odd ill •he* and silverware, iuisc article*; 1931 Pon - la.- sedan, exten sion ladder. Terms of tin- p<-r onal prop - rty sale wi I be tor cash. JOHN L. DeVOSS, Commissioner DaVos* A Smith. Attorneys Roy S Johnson a Son. Auctioneers < 9

Public Sale I. the undersigned. will sell at public auction the following per sons) property colisl .lltlg ot rattie i.»rm m>>< blhcry. !;.:y .md ft " >tu and househod good. located I <ni.« We*t of lilulfoii, Indiana on the Air port Hoad then ’« mile South. on WEDNESDAY, OCTODER 6,1948 Sale Starting at 10:30 A. M. — CATTLE — All of These Cattle are T. B Tetted llolrtcin tow 1 yrs. old. retired September 4. giving 6 gallon. ’ Fpot. Ayrshirt cow. syr rid. ■> gallon row. retired Attgux* 36; Guern sey and Ayrshire tow .*• yr* <> d. .7 gal on cow. retired August 2d; Hol*t«in tow. « yr* old. 6 gallon tow. due to freshen February 2b; 1 rown Swis.t cow- 1<» yra. old. 6 gallon cow. retired September 6; Ayrshire cow 4 yr*, old. gallon tow. due to freshen in .March; Guernsey and Ayr hire cow. 3 yra. old. I galon tow. retired Aug. 14; Ayrshire cow 3 yr* old. I gallon cow. rebred; Holstein cow. 4 yr* old. 5 gallon tow, due to freshen January II; JJohtein cow. 4 yrs. old. due to freshen fkcember 23. g'.j gallon cow. HEIFEHS 2 Ayrshire heefer-. ]* months old bred. 2 Ho item and Ayrshire Yearling Heifer* open; 3 HolMetn heifer*. <i monib* old. — HOGS — 4 Daroc Brirtd Sow-; 26 buroc I’lgs. average weight alioul 60 12»e GRAIN AND HAY fuft bushels of (* inton Oa’a; 15u bale* of Timothy and Clover, mixed hay; 3<>n lisle* <>t Wheat straw, l&u bales of First Cutting Alfalfa Hay. iOS tales of Oat* Straw FARM MACHINERY l'»2» Ford pickup Truck avtel iliape; |J S Ctialangu 21 fotit grain and baled hay eevutor. on rubber wish I horse motor; 4 wheeled rublter tired wagon with grain bed, Ilk*- new. with truck *i*e tires; Internano ml Rotary Hoe; 7 too' CuittpaiAar. new ia*t year: 7 hog house*, winter hug fountain Mho « me.al Log feedur; oil burning tan* healer, Jameaway litter catriei.. 4" foo' inside track; 75 feet of rod track. 14S feet of hay roap .nd bay fork: Maytig gasoline eneine. 2 ha'tiry fence charger; *toeai tank, s milk cans; set of platform stales; 2 wheeled tral «r with stock rack: General hammermill. new. por a >l* air <<-m;re, or and other articles too numerous to mention. HIM HEHOUf GOODS Anthtur walnut bireuu; \i<ir<du and record*, library table; wimk hi bed wi'h spring* and mat r**«; in-tai l**d with -uring* and matt e*<. large ia pei'y I*-|. some chuirs; round oak table; fromestic rowing machine; l.nffet; i’hilvo battery r*dio eler'r'r radio: electric iron Co eman gasoline iron; rtamls; Glow-Hoy ate>'l'MH site oil burn*r with fan: Aladdin lamp: fruit Jan and other artic *s too num- rrei* to mrnt.on. TERMS—CASH Not Roeponidbl" In Caw Os Accidents. This rale will Ire held wader large ten'. IJI Deh will hr served on ‘he ground* - RAYMOND ROTH, Owner EPS-2 -.-A. sruan 4 RtrtUstg W&fc'-C »0v 4

iroliment In Indiana's four state-op-erated universities, "it Is obvious (that increased funds will be need ed." He by-passed campaign Issues. "Indiana must fulfill its obliga tions to the young men and women who are entitled to the full benefits offered by these fine institutions." he said. At New Harmony Saturday night. Creighton charged that the state of Indiana would go broke if Hoosier Democrats carried out the 1 plans* of their platform. “I have figured out <or them what 1 the deficit would be in four years,' | ! h< told a Posey county GOP rally. ' "li would be UaS.tMHi.Otm." John Wat*lll*. Democratic candi- j date for Lt. governor, said at Hol- ' ton yesterday that the election slate of li. Sana Republicans is not

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IN THU ROCKY CAIRN, about 450 miles from the Noijh Pole, stranded members of a Navy-Coast Guard expedition found records signed and left in a bottle by Comdr. Robert E. Peary more than forty years ago. in 1906. The cairn is located on Cape Sheridan, Can., where the stranded n.cn were waiting for a helicopter to rescue them when they made the historic discovery. (Of.c.al U. S'. Navy Photo from International)

made to conform with representative government. He charged that Hoosier fl.-puldicans "deliberately ignitfed 'be southern half of the sta'e in their selection of candidates ’ "There may be some justifi. ation in the absence of southern Indiana Repuldi ans from the GOP ticket.' he said "After the shameful record of the Gates-Creighton admin istration there is a strong likelihood that the Republicans in southern Indiana did not w ish to lie associated with them on the ballot. Mrs. Albert Zuercher Dies At Berne Home Funeral Services To Be Wednesday Mrs Albert S Zuerch r. 63. lied at 10:35 p m Sunday s' 4 her home tn Berne of complkA*, Cions and carcinoma. She hs - l ieen bedfast only since Tuesday She was born in Ohio, a daughter of John and Katherine gteiuer Fall. She was a member of the Berne | Church of the Nazarene, Surviving in addition to her 'iiisbaiid are four sems. Enos. John and Herbert Zuercher. all f Fort Wapne. and George of Linn Grove three daughters Miss Metta Zuercher. at home. Mr*. Felix Yoder of near Decatur .ud Mrs Harry Zurcher of Peru. ; South America, and a sister. Mr*, loel Maselin of l<awrenceburg. Penn Funeral services will he held at 2 p ni Wednesday at the •hurch, the Rev. L D Lockwood ifflclating Burial will be In the MRE cemetery. The body wil •>e removed from the Yager fu- 1 leral home to the residence this •vening PERU «<*, • P’ruin IViM’F ping warning bombs nearby but Tying to avoid liitting the ships unless absolutely necessary (hie unofficial report said a ■miser of the rebel fleet had offered to surrender

{ aflMfcU: th k Mr ‘ Brj 7 'fl if IH I —.——• — FfDUAt CUSTOMS OWICIAIi Michael Connelly (left» and Mlchae; Munrc (right) show customs chief Herman Lipski the packages of pure heroir that they discovered aboard the liner Vttteenie following the ships ar. rival tn New York from Italy The dope, valued at 5*40.800 whgn cut. U b.ueved to Mve been shipped to the Umted Sutfa by 44b«ta0 vice lord rAbw *eg r*-eg m 111*/.

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William J. Sebald Minister To Japan Tokyo. Oct 4 (UP) — William .1 Sebald was officially designated I S Minister plenipotentiary to Jui>an today, upon the recommendation of Gen liouglas MacArthur and with the approval of sei retary ot state George C. Marshall. Sebald has served as deputy. ( hairman and I'. S. member of the allied control for Japan, chief of Ma. Arthui’s section and state department representative. URGE AMERICAN it'onl I 'cdiu Page One I i 'limint. was reported to be the feeling that a British supreme commander would be tempted to think p imarlly of the defense of the British Isles in a crisis. The same objection was voiced b> Gen Charles De Gaulle, leader qf the rally of the French people, lust week De Gaulle praised Montgomery and the British people but said the defense of the continent had to he 1 entered on the continent Itself and nut on a Island. The French were reported to be arguing that an American would be more likely to view the defense from a continental rather than u I'.ritish Isles viewpoint. In addition, many government member* believed appointment of an American would interest the U. 8. directly in the whole question ot western union defense and make the U. 8. more iavorable to France's urgent request* fur equipment. PRICES DROP (font From Page Unei duct ion plus a steady cash market aided the gain as November closed at C3.40-M, December at 63.25 bid, and January from 63 on 10 63.35 hid Sales totalled 65 cars. Egg futures were up from 90 to 95 points with October closing at 47 60. November at 48.00, and December at 4s Kt' Onions were up from 2 to k cent* while the October future for delicious apples dec lined 5 cents a box to I:: 65

Theater Party For Democrat's Carrier Boys This Evening

A theater party for the Decatur Dally Democrat carrier salesmen and their helpers will be enjoyed at the Adams theater tonight, it being one of the treats given them in observance of national newspaper w vt* k The feature show is "Feudlu. Fusain A Fightin.’" featuring Donald O’Connor and Marjorie Main It is an "A" picture approved by the national legion of decency. Ronald Smith, who is in charge of the carrier boys, treated them to candy and soft drinks last Saturday Special ticket* were issued to the carrier* by Roy Kalver Adam* theater manager. BLUFFTON (Cont. From I’age One) oft about 12 minutes before the program's air time, that they'd have a chance at the 130,000Today the city of Bluffton, in it* elation, was the center of attention for radio listeners with the giveaway* craze And if the Crosbies can resist the bond salesmen and the sharpies long enough to collect their 130.0U0. les* tax,*, and get off on their all-expense vacation, they’ll certainly live up to their title, "America’s happiest family."

FIRE PREVENTION (Cont. From Page One) to farmer* and the general public as well: 1. Inspect and repair chimneys In the attic before starting the heating plant for the winter. 2 Install a spark’arrester if the roof is not fire retardant. 3. Caution all mem liars of the family about using gasoline or ker •sene to start or hasten a fire. 4. Replace all electrical wiring whose insulation I*, worn. 5. Attach a thermometer to a hay probe and take the tempera;ure of newly stored hay frequently. 6 Keep all oil. grease, or paint soaked rags in covered metal containers. 7. See that lightning rods are thoroughly grounded 8. Break every match, strip <lgirette butts and cover pipe aalies. •narrows have been known to cary lighted < tgaret bu •* to their nests. Carburetor Too Ricn Makes Motorist Toe Poor Car owners who are w«Ur.g money and not getting proper gtu mileage due to over-nch mixtures vUI be pleased to learn of • Wisconsin inventor who has developed a very clever unit that helps vavc gasoline by "Vacu-raating.’* It is automatic and operate* on the supercharge principle. Easily installed in a few minutes. Firs all cars, trucks and tractors. The manufacturers, the Vacu-matlc Carburetor Co., 7617-700 W. State 3t, Wauwatosa.. Wis., are offering a Vacu-matlc to anyone who will install it on hw car and help introduce it to others. They will gladly send full free particulars if you write them or Just sand ycur name and address on a penny post card today.

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Leads Conference L* .* : V1The Rev. Jared F. Gerlg. dean of the Fort Wayne Bible Inst Itute. will speak st the Bible conference to Im- held this week at the Decatur Missionary church. Tenth and Dayton streets Se rvices will be held each evening this week, opening Tuesday night, and will close with meetings .sun day morning and evening.

FILES $25,000 (<O.l Krom Base (Juel became physically weak, the suit charges. Plaint IB avers that she suffer ' ed loss of memory and her mind became affected aa a result of

SALE CALENDAR OCT s—Oliver A. Lockwood. 2 mi W of Petro eum, Ind. Personal property. E.lenberger Bro*.. Aucta. OCT. I—Rev. Gilbert A. Eddy. 703 Winchester St., Decatur. Indiana Complete line of Household Goods. 3:30 p. tn. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F Sanmann—Auct. OCT. I—Van Wert County Guernsey Breeder* Association annual fall sale. Fairground*. Van Wert, O. Roy Johnson and Merl Knittie. Aneta. OCT. H Harold H Trecht. N of Ft. W’ayne on 3 to Airport road, then W to Ist road N. 113 acre farm with set of modern Improvement*. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. OCT. 6—Raymond Roth. 1 mi W. of Bluffton on Airport Road, then >4 mi. 8 Personal property. <10.30 a. m. Elenberger Bros., Auct* OCT. B—Heir* of the Butterer Estate. mi. 8 E of Hicksville. Ohio Well improved 80 acre farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co J. F. Sanmann. Auct. OCT 9—Van Wert Co. Aberdeen Angus Show A Sale. Fairground*. Van Wert. O. Show 9:30 Sale 1 P. M. Paul Good. Auct. OCT 9—John A. Gordon. 8 miles East of Wabash. Ind We 1 Improved 9 acre Suburban Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co. .1. F. Sanmann—Auct. OCT. 9—Mr* Ben Shrank. 104 North Tenth St.. Decatur. Household goods. Ned Johnson A James Liechty. auct*. OCT 11 -Elmer L. Jone*. 3*4 miles East and *4 mile South of Hryant. Indiana Well Improved 50 Acre Farm and Personal Pro perty. 12:00 Noon Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F San mann—Auct. OCT It—Jacob and Frank Soitn*. 214 mi. N. of Upland. Ind . 124 Acre farm with 2 »e'* of Fin<- Modern Improvements and 68 head of Registered Guernsey Cattle. Full line of Power Farm Ma chlnery and other persona! properly Midwest Realty Auction Co., J F Sanmann—Auct. OCT. 12—Paul H Ash. 40 ml. 8 of Zanesville, O on 77 then 1 W. on 246 26 acre farm. X room house and bnilidngs Savage and Gorrell. Aucta Thru Kent Realty Co OCT 12—Christ G Eicher. 6 mile* East and U ml'e North of Rerne or 4'4 mile* Northwe«t of Chattanooga. Ohio 80 acre farm , and personal property Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. Auct*. OCT. 12—Commissioner's sale of Real Estate luiot No. 15. Pleasant Mills. 4 room house Roy Johnson A son. Aucta. OCT 18.- Ben J Snyder. 4’4 mile* Ea«t nnd 1 nti’e South of North Manchester, Ind.. 50 Acre Farm with Pine Set of Improve tuents, 1:00 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J F San matin—Auct OCT. 16—A. Ixdgh Bowen. 313 W . Madison St.. Decatur. Housi-MHd Conde Jack Brunton. Auct Ir. A Mrs Herman West fa J. 20 ml N of Richmond on 227 SO acre farm and personal property 10 :3« g. m . farm at

PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS 703 Winchester St., Oecstur, Indiana TUESDAY, OCTOBER S,-3:30 P.M. FURNITURE- Two Piwe Mohair IJvuig Room Suite; Mahogany Din Ing Room Table with 4 chair* Table 40" Wide and extends 10’; Bet of Table Pad*; Bookcase; Walnut Record Cabinet, Good SPARTAN Console Radio MARBLE TOP Table; Coffee Table: End Table; RCA VICTOR Radio; giudio Couch; 3 Piece Bedroom Suite, comp rtt with Spring* and Maltreas; 3 Place Blond Oak Bedroom Suite: 2 Raby Bed*, S Piece Wicker Porch Set; Piece Breakfast Set; Mirror 18x40; Floor Lamps. 3 way switch; Extra Spring and MaUress, and many other pieces. RUGS—Blue and Gray Rug. 9xlJ’B" and Pad to Match; Rose and Gray Rng I<»’4"x!4. Pad to .Match. Wine Rug 7x9; 3 Pair Lined Drapes, to Match GM FRIGIOAIRE. SPEED QUEEN Washer good ar. new; Apartment HARDWICK Gm Range; Gocd Gas Range; Ge* Range Height Catdrei with Formica Top; 2 Burner Gas Hot Plate; Kitchen Utensils; Fruit Jars; Fruit Cupboard. RUBBER TIRED lawn Mower: Man's Bicycle, tn good shape; 12 Gauge Double Barrel Shot Gun. and many other articles. TERMS -CASH. REV. G. A. EDDY—Owser J. F Sanmauu—Am tioneer •<*le (ouduc'ed by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana. 30 2 4

Public Auction HOUSEHOLD GOODS •'* I urn moving to Fort Wayne. J will H e|| the Wowing dea< nited Household Goods at PuliUc Action st tog North Tenth street, on SATORBAY, OCTOBER 9,1948 at 1:00 F. M. IIO< SEHOiJ) GOODS „> 5 2’'T' I '*** SeU * ; • It Ra«: Library Table, Hadlo Cabinet. It by 12 Unoirum. Good Glow Hoy lleaUna Stove. Rocker’. Tab •; BuffH; K lichen Table and chairs Ire Hog Globe Rana**. Double bed Press'j; Mirror; Rmokjng stand; Bidilai Maytag Waster; Lvundry Equipment; Swnelonx Cock; Iti’he* and Cooking l tea<ll«: many aitlelea too numemu* to mpption Tun Soft Cnel and >om« g«*od TERMS -CASH MRS. BEM SHRANK, (lU K'S D V . jf.

the carbon monoxide poisoning, and that because of severe abdominal pain* she has been un able "to eat solid foods in stiff! dent quantities to maintain her strength." • The 1 Hr'ad’s lawyers will be called to cou't October 15. Parrish and Parrish, Fort Wayne, and DoVosa and Smith are attorney* for the plaintiff Trade In a Good Tow 1 — Dacatur

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