Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1949 — Page 2

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Hugh Price Dies Suddenly Monday Rites Thursday At Willshire Church Hugh A price. 49. former rerl-l dent of Willshire. (> died sudden-] ly of coronary thrombosis at 6 o'clock Monday evenink at his home In Cleveland, after an illness of only 30 minutes He was born at '.Viiisliire June ft, 19"". a son of William and Rosa

SALE CALENDAR SEPT. I Vic tor Adams Vick's Auto Supply. Ossian, hid Filling ata tion and Restaurant business, 6 P M I). S. Blair and Bell Shaw aucts Conducted by Kent Realty A Auction Co.. Decatur, Ind SEPT. 3 Mort Bros. Barbee Lake. Ind. 1’ lots on Big Barbee la»ke a latke Front Lots. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F Sanmann, Auctioneer. SEPT Mr A- Mrs Je«se Brewster, Vera Crut. Ind. Modern home, grocery store filling station 2 P M D S Blair and Dell Shaw, audit Conducted by Kent Realty A Auction Co., Decatur. SEPT Mr md Mrs Arthur <1 Martinez 216 Water St Decatdr ,; room home 2 extra lots 6.30 M Schwartz Realty - -. IHe P I' Schwartz ani t SEPT "• Xot vel Nunn. 199 South Itith St Decatur. Ind Residence | Property •; to P M Midwest Realty Auction Co. .1. F Sanmann. Auctioneer SEPT l*i • ephos and Matlie Redd. 2'.. nil. S of I’etrol'-um. Ind on . Highway No I then 1 ml E Wed Improved 51 Ac re Farm. , Midwest Realty Auction Co J F Sanmann. Am t SEPT 12 -Gale .1 Thomas. mi Sos Bluffton. Ind .on the Ellingbam Pike Well Improve limAc re Farm Midwest Realty Auction Co. I F Sanmann, Amt. SEPT It Salem Evtngellca' a Reformed Church. I’j miles north of Marley. Ind Frame building 38130 ft. Roy A- Ned Johnson and Meh in Lfec hty. audit. SEPT 15 Heirs of Mary Murphy Estate. % mi W of Antwerp. Ohio , mi No. 21 Highway then ml. N Improved. Highly Prodm j tile 137 Hire Midwest Realty Auction Co. J F Sanmann Auctioneer SEPT. Bl Herold Pettit. ml W and \ mi. S of Warren lnd„ or "t 2 nil. N and 1 mi E of Van Buren. Ind ml S of road No 218 Complete closing out sale Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Llechty aucts —— Public Auction RESIDENCE PROPERTY lull South Ifith Street Decatur, Indiana Wednesday, September 7, - 6:30 P.M. LOCATION !■>!• South 16th St . Decatur Indiana DESCRIPTION Good Three Room Home m l Bath Room t fixtures not installed i Front Pon h and Enclosed Bac k Porch. Sink and Cupboard’ in Kite lien Bedroom I.as good clothe* closet. ELECTRICITY CITY GAS AND WATER GOOD CONCRETE BASEMENT WITH SI MP PI MP ON A NICE LOT doxlhfi Seeded laiwn and some fruit trees. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Liberal laucti Can Be Arranged TERMS 20'1 day of sale- balance upon delivery of good title-. NORVEL J. NUNN - Owner .1 ,F Sanmann Audmn-tr Sale Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co Dei atm liidi. > c PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION ; A« we. the undersigned have decided to move to the country, we . will S'll at Public Auction to the highest bidder on FRIDAY, SEPT. 2,1949 6:30 o'clock P. M. at 216 Water St.. North of Adams County Jail or 2 blocks south and 1 east of Court House in Decatur. fi room -cmitnolein home with big living room, nice size kitchen with sink ami running water. 3 bedrooms, toilet amt bath, latrge attic can be made inti one <>t two good sized sleeping rooms This house is insulated with brick veneer siding and has a good asphalt roof The lot is 66 ft wide and goes l>a< k to the St Mary's river, with lots of fruit trees and nice shade Ire • Two extra Io!’. Corner lot Is about 7" ft x i*.o ft. Second lot Is j ft. wide an I extends back to St. Mary s river. These are nice xize 10l - anti have beautiful shade treeThis property and lots will first lie sold separate and then as one ; uni' whichever brings the highest Ind We Invite you toinsp-ct these 1 lot s and property any time pi tor to the sale. TERMS 20'7 c ash day of sale, balance upon delivery of deed and ; clear title MIL & MBS. ARTHI R G. MARTINEZ. Owner Sale conducted by Sc hwartz Realty Service. I’. D. Schwartz Auctioneer 30 31 Lieriissffii I fip® l • MOVING OR TRUCKING : LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE • ! Over 75 Years of Service S To The People of Decatur .• ■ TEMPI E TRI ( K LINES SMHSHMI TEEPLE TRUCK LINES J Phone 154 or IR2 2 • •

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Alberta TimmiePrke. ««d lived io Fort Wayne before moving to Cleveland Surviving are his wife, the former Vera Patterson; one daughter. Mrs Chalmers Logan of Cleveland; one grandchild, and two brothers. George of Fort Wayne and Russell of Willshire Funeral service will be In Id at 1 30 pm Thursday at the Will •hire Methodist church, the Rev E O Bissell officiating Burial will be in the Willshire cemetery The body was removed to the Cowan A Son funeral home at Van Wert Trade In a rood Town — Deca'o''|

Wills SIOO,OOO To Sterilize All Pets St. Louis. Mo. Aug 31 <1 Pt The will of Leonard D Putney roofing company owner who died early this niojith. disclosed today that he left 1100.000 to sterilize dogs and cats. The will said all household pets should be sterilized except those belonging to authorized breedc rs. The breeders should be licensed by the state, according to Putney's recommendation Putney's wife, Amelia, was left only one-third of his |200.o(M) estate, 1

.y® i x i; n Farm Machinery MASSEY-HARRIS TWIN POWER TRACTOR McDEERING 10-20 TRACTOR In Good Condition ONE V. A. ( . CASE TRACTOR—Like New ONE I SED MANURE SPREADER On Rubber BLACK HAWK CORN PLANTER w MACHINERY • New Idea MOWERS • S. C. Case TRACTORS • New Idea 30 Ft. ELEVATORS • New & Used Case COMBINES • Case Heavy Duty 14” PLOWS YOUR FARM MACHINERY I HEADQUARTERS i Arnold & ] Klenk.lnc. J MADISON ST. II

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Native Os Decatur Is Rated One Os Top Bulldoggers 'I D'catui burn Dave Campbell Is one of (lie best bulldoggers in the business, wlio travels from one rodeo to another plying his trade His trade means galloping along beside a Steer at a high rate of I speed, rapidly dismounting in the 'general direction of the steer. . - i 'I I i ! I i which i» going at an equally high rate of speed in the- same direc- . tion, and throwing him to the i ground What might sec tn like a lot of bull throwing to the layman is done - in competition with other cowboys and a time clock, the clock being th* sternest opponent. The ptizc-s at the rodeos are awarde-d for the shortest time it takes to dqwn a steer, which makes Campbell a competent workman, because one of the records he set as far back as 193? still remains on the record hooks. Cowboy Dave Is the son of Curtis W Campbell who. before hi’ death in 1910. was a salesman at the Schafe r Co he re. Ills mother Mrs James Miner, now lives in Bartlett. N'b. and an uncle. Charles Schenck, lives on route 6. Decatur From here Dave Campbell migrated west when young where- he became a cowboy working the rodeos He gre w adept at most of the- rodeo e vent’ and did all right wherever roping and horsemanship c ame in Steer wrestling, however, b" ame his specialty, and in 194t> he made a grand -'lain in th'- rodeo world Icy taking both the R C A and I R A contents a’ world steer j wrestling champion Charges State With Plant Interference Brazil Ind Aug -31 cl'Pi A composition roofing manufacture! said today he would dismantle his plant here because- the- Indian e state labor department interfered with his contracts S G Wright, owner of the- Ad-

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• ± / .aBK ■Lt XW ’ j ■ NOT LOOKING particularly happy, | presidential aide Gen. Harry . Vaughan start* in his car for Senate "5 per cent" investigating j committee hearing in Washington to answer questions regarding his relations with alleged Washington "influence peddlers* He made a blanket denial of any misuse of position. (International) value- Industrial Supply Co., made the statement after the state labor department ordered him to re model the plant because of alleged silicosis hazards. Wtight has an Injunction suit against the department pending in circuit court here. The local plant employed some 50 workers.

Plain Talk About TELEPHONE TAXES Federal excise taxes are increasing your telephone bill —in some cases as much as 25%. There is a flat 15% Federal tax on local service. On long distance service where the charge is 25c or over, the tax is 25%. Other forms of talephone service are taxed from G to 25%. This tax is irnJoscd directly upon you as a telephone user. Your ttlufhoni company, as its own expense, acts as a tax collector. These excise taxes, levied di real y upon you as a user, arc in addition to the corporation income taxes which the- company pays to the government. These taxes must be included in the company's cost of business and must, therefore, act to increase your telephone bill as a sort of hidden sales tax. Telephone service is generally regarded as a necenily. Yet the 25% tax on long distance and other service is higher than the 20% luxury tax for jewelry and furs. VCe arc sure your Senators and Representatives in Congress would welcome your views as a taxpayer and citizen in helping them to guide future aaion on this unusual peacetime tax on a necessity. CITIZEN’S TELEPHONE CO.

Horry Martz, Wife Left Florida Just Ahead Os Hurricane Harry Martz, of route «,is one l„.rson Who barely missed the hurricane In Florida, but it wasn 6 altogether his fault He and hit wife were traveling with a Fort Wayne couple and when the storm warn Inga were posted, the men wanted Ito stav and watch, hut the wives immediately began to pack their i bags for a hurried trip home. They 1 started for home. The storm signals were given Thursday evening. Martz says, and they left Miami early Friday 1 morning By then all the hotels and shops were barricaded against the 1 wind which was due to arrive that day; all signs and bill boards ! UPFF dismantled and stored—"ev- ! erything that would blow away." 1 Martz says. They drove to Lakeland. Fla.. ' Friday, but state police there warned them against staying all night, so the party proceeded to Zephyr Hill*. Al 3 2D a. m.. all utilities In that town were disIT’S VERSATILE Painted furniture can add gayI ety or dignity, depending on color. Paint open bookshelves Ivory outi ride. Royal Blue inside, with Luco-. i Kwik Perfect background for t 1 colorful bindings. At home in i most any room For sale at Arnold A Klenk. Inc. tadv.i

rupted. and they scurried northward. stopping in Chiefland, which was the first place they were able to buy gas. The wind, while driving, followed them most of the time. but. when tbev would turn sideways Into the wind. Martz said, it w«* just like driving on Icy pavement It took them two days to get out of Florida, which is normally a one-day trip They finally ran out of the storm in Bainbridge. Ga.,

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