Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 15 December 1948 — Page 6

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MILITARY SEA (Cont. From Page One) ly a matter of priority. As for President Truman's request that the military reserve lie improved, Forrestal said he has’ recommended to Mr. Truman fed-, eralization of the air national guard and its consolidation with th- air force reserve. Forrestal specifically stated he did not recommend federalization I of the army national guard. The question of the future use’ of the 65.m'm-ton super navy car- ' tier will be considered by the new t weapons systems evaluation < group. J Forrestal praised the job done :. by Russell Hopiey as director of ?

I SALE CALENDAR DEC. Is Mrs. Hoy 1,. Holmes. 214 West Jeffer on street. Decatur. Sa.e of Household furniture. Kot .V Ned Johnson, amts. DEC. 21 Delmas ' Alike' Bollenhaiher, 8 mile-; east of Herne on state road Ils. or 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Chattanooga. 0. General farm sal . Roy & Xed Johnson and Melvin Liechty, A uc Is. i I

I'nlilit Moil! 1 will sell the following personal property on the farm located s miles east of Berne. In liana, on Slate Road Ils. or I mile north and J mile wi st of Chattanooga, Ohio, on: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21 at 10:30 A. M.. C.S.T. 11—REGISTERED ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE—II Blue Creek Kale Xo. 981691. 2 yrs. hid. due in April; Blue Creek I Bell Xo. 98169:1, 2 yrs old dm in April; Katy K 2 Xo. 59040*, 7 yrs. old, i due in March; Bell K 5 Xo. 54uuSS, In yrs. old. rebred and with heifer 1 alt at side; Verna Lee 2 Xo 526840, 12 yrs. old. with heifer calf by i side; Bred heifer, is month old: Heifer 7 months old: Heifer 0 months ', old; Bull s months old These heifers and bull are all eligible to register. Herd Bull—McArthur 2. 2 yrs. old, a sure breeder, this bull is out of the Lester Sipe herd 27-DAIRY CATTLE-27 Holstein, :: yrs. old. milking 7 gal., with calf by side; Jersey, 0 yrs. old. due in 3 wks., 0 gal. cow; Guernsey, 8 yrs. old, due in 0 wks., 0 gal. cow; Jersey, 5 yrs. old. due in 0 wks.. 0 gal. cow; Brindle. 4 yrs. old. dm- in 3 wks. 5 gal. < ow; Guernsey, 3 yrs. old, due in 8 wks.. 0 gal. cow; Brindle. 5 yrs. old. 6 gal. cow; Brindle. 4 yrs. old, 5 gal. cow; Guernsey, 2 yrs. old, 5 gal. cow; Red cow 8 yrs. old giving good flow of milk: Jersey cow 6 yrs old giving good flow of milk; Guernsey cow 5 yrs. old giving good flow of milk; Jersey 6 yrs. old, due Jan. 25; Jersey cow, 4 yrs old. due Feb. 1; Roan heifer, heavy springer; 2 Black Helf- • ers Is month oil, bred; Guernsey heifer 18 month old. bred; Guernsey heifer 1 yr. old; Holstein heifet 1 yr. old: 3 R d Heifers 11 months old; 2 Black Heifers G months old. Holstein heifer 4 months old, Black Bull Calf 4 months old. UNIVERSAL 2 UNIT MILKER WITH PIPE & STALL COCKS. COLLIE STOCK DOG, 9 months old. HORSES AND MI LES Sorrel Mare. 4 yrs. old: Sorrel horse coming 2 yrs. old; Sorrel horse co':, span of Mules coming 1 and 2 yrs. old. HOGS AND SHEEP 3 Red Sows bred to farrow 2nd litter in March; O. I. (’. Sow bred to farrow 2nd litter in March: 8 Hampshire Gilts bred to farrow in I March; :::: head of feeding pigs, weight 75 Uts.; 20 head of breeding ewes. - I’OCI.TRY - 15ti head of pullets, laying; 40 mixed yearling hens. HAY & GRAIN 150 Im. Benton (fats from certified seed last year; 15 ton good clover hay; 1G ton timothy hay; 2 ton 2nd cutting alfalfa: all baled with wire and made without rain; 7 ton loose mixed hay; 15 ton wheat straw, wire baled. IMPLEMENTS & MISCELLANEOUS * Xew Idea Tractor manure' spreader on rubber, only hauled 15 loads. Good'rubber tired wagon with 14’ grain bed: Oliver tractor disc in good condition; P & O tractor plow; Case corn planter; New Idea corn sheller. like new; Automatic hog oiler; Good stock trailer; Blacksmith forge; Set of tap & bold dies; 50 gal. oil drums: Large butchering kettle; 2 sets of good working harness with good collars; spring seat; scoop board; feed sacks; forks; shovels; 4 stands of bees; etc. TERMS—CASH. DELMAS “MIKE” BOLLENBACHER Lunen wijl be served. Roy Ar Xed Johnson —Auctioneers Melvin Leichty—Auctioneer E. W. Baumgartner—Clerk "In case of bad weather sale will be held inside.” 15 18 zhlmital DUAL-TEMP 1 No defrosting. Moist cold. I No exposed coils to deI frost. No more loss of re1 frigeration efficiency be- | cause of defrosting. No i spilling of water in your IE refrigerator, no mess and K bother. •| jp> Dual Temp offers more • shdf area f° r No - , K need to put certain foods gj in a special place. Dual 1 Temp purified moist cold ■k' eliminates another ordinary refrigerator ‘‘hug KITCHENS APPLIANCES 238 N. 2nd St. Ph °ne 95

; civilian defense. e emphatically scotched reports that Hopley bad resigned under pressure. He also approved unification of the accreditation of news corres- ; pendents serving in overseas occupied areas. Fined For Failure To Yield Right Os Way Justice of the peace Floyd B. Hunter fined Carl D. Burkhart, of Decatur route 6. $1 and costs late | Tuesday a/fter Burkhart's arrest I by city police for failure to yield 1 the right of way. Burkhart's aut.) I collided with a machine driven by John M. Burger, of Decatur route 5. at Monroe and First streets, and ‘ $65 damage was reported.

• « 1 j The People’s Voice | ~ | This column tor the use of our j j readers who wish to make sug- j 1 gestions for the general good | J or discuss questions of inter- i * | est. Please sign your name to | show authenticity. It will not | j be used if you prefer that it I | not be. I » < Parkin] Meters Editor, Democrat: For several years I have been traveling the | state of Indiana calling on farm I equipment and automotive dealers ! I Last week on my regular call to Decatur, someone let the cat out of the bag that the town was going to follow many other Indiana cities. I and put in parking meters. Well, if they do. the city fathers should look into the different makes to be sure they get a good one. and not a "little magic wonder. all-purpose, handy, jim-dandy meter" like the one in my home! town. Early last summer, my home I town in Mississippi bought the same type of meter as in use at j. j Jeffersonville and Logansport ! They don't work, or rather I 1 should say they work too good. 1 ' * You can take a paper clip or an 1 emery stick and work them. You don't have to use money or be a: 1 Houdini. The fellow that showed me the trick racked up 60 minutes ' every time, and did it not once. . but a number of times. 1 1 Here's how lie did it. Take one ! ordinary paper clip. Straighten it. 11 Then bend one end to the near 1 . proportion of a penny or nickel The next step is to barely insert. < the paper clip inside the money ' slot of the meter, and push upward I I on the lever which moves the hand |of the clock. Result: free parking. 1 And who will be wiser unless a 1 policeman happens to be on the 1 I spot. Os course, there is a solution to ]

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' the above "amoozin' and confoozin" problem of keeping the public honest. If 100 meters of this i type are installed, then it will be I easy- the city of Decatur would just have to hire 100 extra policemen to watch the meters, if 200 ; are installed, it would only be necessary to double the number. And so on. Please understand I have no in- : terest in the matter other than to see Decatur get the parking meter that will serve it best. I'd also like to save embarrassment to the ' city officials who are going to be I counting a great many non-exist-ant nickels, if they aren't careful. Yours very truly A Friend of Decatur Joe A. Stapleton Chicago, 111. Gene Hike Is Elected Masonic Lodge Head Gene Hike, prominent Monroe citizen was elected worshipful master of the Decatur Masonic lodge at the annual election of officers held Tuesday night. The election followed the annual fish fry, which was attended by more than lOu members of the local organization. Harold Muinma, local lumber company operator, was elected senior warden and Cletus Miller. General Electric foreman, was named junior warden. Robert Helm was ree|e ted treasurer and Ed F. Jaberg was reelected secretary. Walter Lister .was elected to serve as trustee for a three-year period. State Bar Exam Is Passed By Macklin David Macklin, son of Mrs. P. L. Macklin of this city, a recent‘graduate of Indiana I'niversity law school has received notice that he passed the state bar examination I

i- and is eligible to practice that proe session in Indiana. s Dave, a war veteran and member e; of the naval reserve, stated today I that there is a possibility he will ‘ take a naval cruise before starting II his law practice. He said, however, that he expects to locate in Decat-, '■ ur shortly after the first of thel year and would have a formal an-1 nouncement soon. ’ ± ’j Trade in a Good Town — Decatur | —

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Two Traffic Arrests Are Made By Sheriff Sheriff Herman Bowman made two traffic arrests Tuesday, one in Berne and one east of Decatur. Robert C. Martin, a Fort Wayne ) truck driver, was (fined $1 and costs in Berne J. P. court for runI ning the stop light at the intersecI tion of I’. S. 27 and state road 118. , Owen Scott, of Decatur loute 3, was | fined $1 and costs in Decatur J. P.

court for failing to stop at the in ■ terSection of the Bellmont and Piqua roads. > Elks To Initiate Class On Thursday 1 Decatur Elks lodge will hold its . final initiation ceremony of the . year at the Elks home Thursday . night at 8 o'clock. Several candi j dates will receive the work and a . buffet luncheon will follow. All inem'bers are invited to the , Thursday night meeting and all officers will take part in the initiatory ceremony are asked to report by 7:45 o'clock Thursday night. Adjudications Made In Assessments Adjudications were made in the assessments on the Henry P. Gra-1 her drain in French and Monroe

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