Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1948 — Page 6
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Trade In a Good Town — Decatur J ’ F f ■ iri L si 11/ • I K Our Local Plan ' Merit Loan System s-J extends to our borrowers all the ( advantages of a V liberal policy on \ loans of S3OO or less. See us today. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Incorporated Ground Floor Office Brock Store Building—Phone 2-3-7 Decatur, Indiana
SALE CALENDAR NOT. I!_E. E. Heokman. 1 ml. N. of Antwerp. 0. then 3 ml. W . on Nov ii ver Road, 83 A ’ farra ’ 6 room house - Kent Realty Co. NOV. 13-Pau E. Chaney 1037 E 38th St.. Marion. Ind. Fine Modern Home and Six Lots. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J F Sanmann. Auct. NOV. 13—Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Fall. 1U mi. E„ % mi. N. of Pleasant Mills vnv Furmture Auction - 1:30 P. M. Kent Realty Co. NOV. 16—John F. Meshberger. mi. W. of Geneva on road 116 Pervav ! onal P r °P ert y- 1 P- m. Jeff Liechtv, auct. NOV. I,—Mrs. Ruth Clouse, >, mi. N. and Vi mi. E. of Ohio City Ohio on toute <OJ on the George Moore farm. General closing NOV i' s , ale w ßoy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty aucts g »; « s ?" ,e j «*?• -■ s ■" M. “r«erßr»“.^,, E - 1 EllenNOV. 18—E. C. Vining, 3 mi. S. of Willshire. Ohio' on road 49 and % nu. VV. General farm sale. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Aucts. • NOV. 18—Dale Hughes. 3>i mi. N. and 1% E. of Angola. Ind . Well Improved 91 a. Fruite and Grain Farm and Livestock and Complete line of Orchard equipment. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J, F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. NOV. 1J Decatur Sale Barn, 7P. M. Miscellaneous auction E C Doehrman, Auct. NOV. 20—John P. Ading Estate. 6 mi. E. and 4 mi. S. of Berne, Ind. An Improved 60 Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co J. F. Sanmann. auctioneer. NOV. 22—Adiel Coddens & Sons, 4.4 mi. S.VV. of Fort Wayne city limits on U. S. 24 to the Ellison road. Watch for directional signs on U. S. 24. Closing out sale. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Aucts. NOV. 23—8i1l Spry. 1 mi. W. of Edgerton. Ind, on route 14 then 1 mi. S., then 1 mi. VV. of Jackson twp. school or 2 mi. N. of Townley on route 101 and IV* mi. E. Closing out sale. Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Aucts. NOV. 26—Lester • Brandt, 4 mi. E. of Willshire, 0., on state road No. 81. 85 head of Holsteins and Guernseys. Roy & Ned Johnson and Harvey Bover. aucts. FURNITURE AUCTION Saturday, November 13th - -1:30 P. M. LOCATION: 1’ 2 miles East, Vi mile North of Pleasant Mills. Indiana; or 6 miles Southeast, of Decatui on Piqua Road, then Vi mile East and Vi mile South; or 2 miles Northwest of Willshire on Piqua Road, then Vi mile East. Philco radio with FM and record player; 2 End tables; Coffee table; Chair & Ottoman; Studio couch; 2 Linoleum rugs, 1 9x12, 1 9x9; Bridge lamp; Three-way lamp; 2 Table lamps; China closet; Maple breakfast set; Child’s desk and chair; Child’s table and 2 chairs; Stand ash tray; Damascus sewing machine; Some antique dishes; Vases; Dropleaf kitchen table; Steel utility cabinet; 2 yr. old Electric stove; NEW pressure cooker; Miscellaneous dishes, pots, and pans; 2 pair drapes, matched; 3 pair drapes, matched; 4 piece Blonde bedroom suite, complete; NEW Coronado electric ironer; 2 Dressing lamps; Twin beds and chest of drawers to match; Bed clothes; Electrolux sweeper and attachments; High chair; Antique china closet; Old fashioned sideboard; NEW Monarch electric stove, 6 months old; Kenmore electric washer; 50 lb. ice box; Glass fruit jars; 3/4 Rollaway bed and mattress; Commode; Dining room table, buffet and six chairs’ Lawn mower: 1- 24' Extension ladder; Some other antique dishes and cupboards. Other articles not mentioned. TERMS—CASH. MR. & MRS. IRVIN FALL, Owners D. S. Blair, Auctioneer Gerald Strickler, Sales Mgr. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co., Inc. Decatur, Indiana — Phone 68. Not Responsible For Accidents. 9 10 12 Public Auction I will sell the following personal property at public auction 3 miles south of Willshire, Ohio, on Road 49 and % mile west on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18,1948 at 10:30 A. M, E.S.T. CATTLE AND HOGS ** Jersey & Holstein Cow 4, due Noy. 25; Black Angus Cow due it Jan.; Black Cow due in Jan.; Guernsey Cow due Dec • Red Cow Guernsey Cow; Pure Bred Poland China Boar, 18 mo. old; Black Boar’ 6 months old. . ' MlLKEß—Perfection double unit Milker, 2 years old, good. HAY & SEED—S ton Baled Mixed Hay; 110 Bales Alfalfa Hay 2nd & 3rd cutting; 170 Bales Wheat Straw; 15 Bu. Big English Blue Grass Seed; 6 Bu. Sweet Clover Seed. CHICKENS—2S Plymouth Rock Hens; 25 White Rock Hens. TRACTOR — IMPLEMENTS 1940 M. Moline Model Z Tractor on Rubber, lights, starter first class condition; John Deere 2 Bottom 12 inch Breaking Plow on Rubber; Dunham Disc; Rude Manure Spreader; Dunham 8 ft. Double Cuitipacker: Superior 10 Hole Fertilizer Grain Drill; Empire 10 Hole Drill; Case Corn Planter; Black Hawk Fertilizer Corn Planter, new; Dunham 2 Section Rotary Hoe. brand ne* Dunham Rotary Hoe John Deere Side Delivery; New Idea Hay Lower; John Deere Big 6 Tractor Mower. 6 ft.; J. D. 2 Section*Spike Tooth Harrow; M. M. 3 Section Spring Tooth Harrow; Rubbei Tired Wagon with fifth wheel and good grain bed; Clipper No. 2 Fanning Mill; Individual Hog House; Self Feeder, good; Brooder House. 10x12; Building 8x10; Building 6xß- - Scales; Lot Scrap Junk: Good Dog House; Pump Jack and Motor; Small Tools and misc articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 Piece Living Room Suite; Good 9x12 Rug and pad; 9x12 Rug; Good Walnut Bedroom Suite; Piano and bench; 2 Library Tables: End Table; Writing Desk Fireplace; Good Heating Stove; Kalamazoo Heating Stove; Migh’ty Oak Heating Stove; Good Base Rocker; Rockers: Oak Dining Room Suite; Sellers Kitchen Cabinet; Studio Couch; Mirrors; Barton Washer; Drop Leaf Table; Porch Swings; Baby Bed; High Schalr; Bassinette: Small Baby Bed: Small Space Heater: Antique Bed; Bicycle; Table Lamps: Typewriter: Hoover Sweeper and Attachments; Folding Screens; Good Dishes; Cooking Utensils, and Misc. articles. AUTOMOBILE—I94O Willys 4 door sedan. TRUCK—I 937 Ford Truck with Grain Bed. TERMS—CASH. E. C. VINING, OWNER Roy A Ned Johnson—Auctioneers Melvin Auctioneer - Bryce Daniels—Clerk Lunch by Liberal U. B. Church 12 1C
Alert Is Spread For 8| r Killer's Automobile College Freshman Is Brutally Murdered Boulder, Colo., Nov. 12. —(UP)— A cream colored automobile with Wyoming license plates was sought today as the car driven by the “maniacal’' sex slayer of a pretty university of Colorado coed. Police spread an alert for the automobile seen prowling Boulder i streets Tuesday night, when 18-year-old Theresa Foster, a quiet, I studious freshman in the college of engineering, said goodbye to her i friends at a campus religious club and started walking home alone. Her savagely beaten body was found beneath a bridge at a lonely ■ spot 15 miles south of here yesI terday by two hunters. She had ; been beaten into unconsciousness.
DRYS REEL AS WETS WIN STATE ELECTION DECISIONS a'. 1 a WASHINGTON approved liquor • ” " ’••' • ’’• ."I / "by drink" in hotels, res»au- SOUTH DAKOTA okayed a • rants; defeated proposal to : -, e t bonus and banned • : l'u riiir am » dl ban wine and beer taverns. L liquor sale in food stores. MICHIGAN v o e I L— l Communist control. I OREGON dry forces defeated ;' S I WISCONSIN No ' jflF" proposal to license liquor g g on veteian* bonus. jjC: h sale by drink in hotels, f > ’•.•’lF..’: f- : jU'' ' ’ t restaurants and clubs. jw ■ MASSACHUSETTS dee ——seated amendment v Wr- — '.i. y ■ X to ban closed shop. r 3SA 7 I | - i : f-Z / —h" I \ 1 mim7\ / I 1 vrSx-XvXw.-.v.-.-.-.w.>vw r •4 : -n V nl INDIANA okayed NEBRASKA defeated a \ ® veterans bonus, proposal to tax any / L Y*°- \ I J “ "fissionable material" \ i | \ A s found in the state. "' 4 ’ IZ Avsc pl V- 1 ' * >' L —— Tj / // MARYLAND barred from :-:-4 1 fl \ 'N J public office persons ‘ CALIFORNIA refused local / advocating overthrow of authorities liquor sale ftx\ } government by force. " control and right to bar ■ 1 minors and unaccom. I % vk X \ ’ —~"1 panied women from bars. ■( \ \ I KANSAS repealed 68L- ~ -*1 \\ NEW MEXICO turned year-old "dry" law. a '••• vV "*T I . 1 ."' . » ~ down proposal to outlaw closed shop. . COLORADO turned down pro- LOUISIANA said "Yes" posa to give all pol.t.cal sub- . AR|ZONA reaffirmed t 0 „ veteren , bonul . d.v.s.ons of state local opt.on. , ?46 agoins( t|)e •. 1| .J closed shop. [?p] LIQUOR AND VETERANS BONUS figure mostly in state election results over the nation, with the wets winning most decisions, even in Kansas, a dry state for the past 68 years. (International)
■ raped and strangled. Except for moccasins, bobby sox and coat, she was nude. Detectives admitted that the strange ear seen cruising through ' . the streets the night she disappear-1 i ed was a slim clue, but they had I few others to go on Three automobiles fitting the description already had been checked and "cleared.” In one of them a bloody newspaper was found, but police said it had no connection with the slaying. Dr. Angelo Lapi. an autopsy specialist from Denver, said the j girl’s scalp was “beaten to a pulp.',’ “This stands out as a brutal type! of sex slaying.” he said. “Only a maniacal individual could do it.” Lapi said the slayer had struck . the girl’s head with a gun butt and I raped her while she lay uncon- ] scious. Then, he said, the slayer; apparently "pushed her face into | the ground, and twisting her jacket [ collar, he strangled her.” The girl’s hands. coVered with j blood, were thrust upwards as though shielding her face. A pair of slacks she had been wearing' and her underclothes were piled neatly on the bank of the steep ra- , Home Trial Demonstration HAMMOND Solovox Piano Attachments YAGER Furniture Store ■ Berne Phone 224 , CALL 1769 for • RADIO REPAIR n Electrical Wiring r, Appliance and Motor Repairing d 1 CLARK ELECTRIC CO. ‘ 310 N. 2nd St. >• • Ie- - IMAGINE! i . /W| A MAYTAG d Ji PTTrW for only ’124” o Th* Mo, lOf OhtoftM* ► Natural and Bottle Gas Stoves Admiral Radios and Refrigerators Electric Stoves Geneva Steel Cabinets Kitchen's Appliances 238 N. 2nd Phone 95 •
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vine where the body was found. Fresh snow wiped out any tracks the killer might have made when he left the scene of the slaying. Sheriff Art Everson said that | "the clues are so meager we will ; have to begin from scratch.” It was believed, however, that Miss Foster might have known her attacker. Friends said she never would have entered a stranger's car willingly. Her trip from the campus to her rooming house took her through a fairly well lighted part of town, and it was considered doubtful that she could have been ■ forced into a car without attracting I notice. Her scarf and ring, and broken pieces of a .45 caliber automatic pistol were found near a puddle of [ blood beside a road on the outskirts : of the city Wednesday. Printers Ordered To Submit Prool t ■ Monday Deadline Ordered By Judge Chicago, Nov. 12—(UP)— The AFL Typographical Union, involved in a prolonged ’strike against Chicago newspapers, prepared today to offer proof in court that it no longer is violating the TaftHartley law. Federal Judge Luther M. Swy gert at nearby Hammond, Ind., late yesterday ordered the union to submit the proof by Nov. 15 in compliance with his contempt of court citation issued last Oct. 14. Chicago newspaper publishers, meanwhile, waited to see what effect the involved litigation would have no negotiations to-settle the strike, now nearing the end of its first year. The union has been charged I with violating the Taft-Hartley act by insisting on closed shop conditions in newspaper composing rooms. Swygert found the union and its four top officers guilty of contempt last month on grounds that ♦hey failed to abide by an injunction he issued last March 27. The injunction restrained the union from demanding closed shop conditions, and from other illegal practices. In his contempt citation. Swygert originally gave the union 10 days to offer proof of compliance. But the union got a stay of execution from the U. S. circuit court of appeals here. The appellate court withdrew the stay of execution Wednesday and ordered a hearing held on a motion by the national labor relations board to dismiss the union's appeal of the contempt citation. Union officials at their headi quarters in Indianapolis said proof of compliance would be ready for presentation in court Monday. Swygert also ordered yesterday •hat the union officers themselves appear in court Nov. 18 to demonstrate compliance, unless the sworn statements submitted Monday are deemed by the court sufficient evidence. Would Ban Unlocked Cara New York (UP)— Instances of teen age children stealing unlocked automobiles increased to a point where Justice 1. Montefiore Levy « of the Bronx children's court asked the city council to pass an ordinance making it a traffic violation for a motorist to leave an unoccupied car with the ignition key in the dashboard. Os the 67 companies organized to manufacture watches in America since Luther Goddard started the first ftne at Shrewsbury, Mass., in 1809. only three makers of finely I jeweled timepieces remain.
LaGrange Blue Baby Undergoes Operation Chicago, Nov. 12 — (UP) — Hospital attendants said today that Judy Campbell, three-year-old daughter of JTr. and Jlrs- Joseph Campbell of LaGrange, Ind., was “coming along beautifully” after a delegate “blue baby" operation. Judy was admitted to the Children’s Memorial hospital Tuesday. She first was scheduled to undergo the operation today, attendants said. A sudden change in plans made the operation necessary last night, they said. The White Mountains of Arizona, located in the eastern part of the state are a trout fisherman’s paradise. Through this area are miles of trout streams running through heavy forests. INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WIND — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570 Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate DeVoss Bldg., Ground Floor Phone 104 157 So. 2nd St. We’ll be glad to Represent You in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 25 years in this busines in Decatur. Ws welcome your investigation of our record of which we are i proud. Melvir Liechty, Rep. mT Start Serving at 10 A. M. Saturday • Potatoes and Gravy • Vegetable ; • Salad • Dessert i 75c BLACKSTONE : CAFE & BUFFET AUTO INSURANCE At No Increase In Cost! No membership fee. [ No policy fee. t Broad National Standard ♦ Policy. i Backed by a 6y t million i dollar company. i ’ Non-assessable. Melvin Tinkham Agency All kinds of Insurance I at a savings. Phone 6624 40 Homesteat r H
Motorcyclist Is Killed in Accident Terre Haute. Ind.. Nov. 12 —• (UP)—Leland Bogard, 42, Terre Haute, was injured fatally yesterday when a motorcycle on which he was riding sideswiped an auto. The accident occurred near municipal stadium here after an Armistice day football game. Police said Bogard was hurled to the pavement by the impact and the motorcycle fell on him. Negro schoolteachers in North Carolina average higher salaries than white teachers. This is becaus‘4 Negroes are more inclined to stay in the profession, thus earning pay increments ACCUSE RUSSIANS (Cont. From Pas-e Onel directed toward peaceful purposes. The Soviet people are kept in fear and dread of war so they will accept such a situation, Osborn added. Russia has at least five times as many troops as, all western Europe, Osborn said. He also renewed the previously voiced charge that the Soviets were trying to foment world revolution.
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Public SaU| On account of ill health. I. the undersigned -i ing described personal property at public auction , ' Seil !:-ll mile West of Geneva, Ind., on road No ()n l!le TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1Sii K Commencing at 1:00 p. 10 — HEAD OF CATTLE - 10 1; ... 6 good milk cows; 4 Holstein heifers coming 9 V 8 fresh in spring. ° ■■ yea Mli<, 2 —HEAD HORSES — 2 IL ! Team of horses, smooth mouth, good workers. S" GRAIN AND HAY B r;i f 107 shocks of good corn; 20 big fodder shnr-ks- ■ Sr „ hay in the mow. ’ CKS ' — IMPLEMENTS —g: Deering 5 ft. mower; John Deere corn planter h Thomas grain drill; farm wagon and grain b d: spike hay tedder: hay rake; single disc harrow; riding ploir vator; walking breaking plow; double shovel plow-' oil brooder stove; 6 milk cans. Set work harness. TERMS—CASH. f' JOHN F. MESHBERGER, own«H Jeff Liechty—Auctioneer , Herman Bixler —Clerk. ®
