Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1949 — Page 2

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Reckless Homicide Charged To Driver Richmond. Ind.. Hept. It—(UP) —Police said today reckless homicide charge* would be filed against Obe Murphy. 44. Richmond. In con Beet lon with the death of an Bari ham College sopbumore yesterday.' John C. Hendren, 19, Grosse' Pointe, Mich. wait killed when an auto, driven by Murphy, airuck the car In which he and four other student! were riding Hendren was in the rumble seat of the car. Police arrested Murphy and said he was operating his car while un der the influence of liquor. Polio patient* need your help - Now!. Mail your contribution to POLIO, care of your local Poet Office. 1

SALE CALENDAR SEPT. 20— Whitley Co. Aberdeen Angus Breeders' Sale. Mason-Wor-rick farm, 3 mi. S. of Columbia City on No. 9, then 2‘a mi. E. 12:30 P. M. Kenneth E. Sherbahn, sale mgr.. South Whitley. SEPT. 29- Bertha Pusey and Fred M. Vance, administrator sale, at Win. Vance farm, 2'4 miles W, 1 mile N. of Geneva. Personal property. 1 p m. Jeff Liechty, auct. SEPT. 22- Heirs of Mary W. Kerr estate, I ml E and i’a mi N. of Berne. 200 acre farm. Hoy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aucts. SEPT. 22 Mr. A Mr* Paul Myers. 125 Grant St., Decatur. Grocery store complete 7P. M. I). 8. Blair, C. W. Kent, auctioneers. Conducted by Kent Reatly a Auction Co., Inc. SEPT. 23—Otto Koenemann, In Preble. Ind. 7 room house, personal property. 430 p. m. E. C. Doehrmann, auct. SEPT. 23 E. J Brookhart, 10 miles south of Van Wert on No. 127. Closeout farm machinery. 10:30 a m. Purdy and Cisco, atu-t SEPT. 24—Mrs. Florence Osterman, Belmont Park, Decatur. Indiana j Residence Property and Household Goods. 1:3? P. M. Mid- I west Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann Auctioneer SEPT. 24—Mrs. Pearl A. Clark, about 11 mi. F. of Three Rivers. Mich, on No. 60. 200 acre farm, 6 man home, personal property. 2 p m. D S. Blair, C. W. Kent, auct*. Conducted by Kent Realty A Auction Co. inc. SEPT. 26 Donald Byres 3«4 miles South and 1 mile West of Warsaw, Ind. Wei! improved 37 Acre Fann. Midwest Realty Auction Co. 1 F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. SEPT. 26- Mrs S. It Alexander, 7 mi. E. of Decatur, 1' 3 nd E. of Bobo 1 ml N. and 1' 3 mi W. of Wren. O. 80 acre farm. Koy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, auct*. SEPT. 26 Mr. A Mrs. Paul Strickler, corner Oak A First st.. Decatur. Furniture Sale. 6 P. M. Conducted by Kent Realty A Auction Co., inc. SEPT. 27—Everett Wbilsel. 6mi E. of Redkey. Improved. Highly Productive 140 Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co, J. F. Sanmann. Auct. SEPT. 27—Martin Reppert A Victor Hoffman. 2' 3 miles north of Preble. Complete closing out sale. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. aucts. SEPT. 27—Arden L Schilling. Wren, O. 6 room home, personal property, 6 P. M. D. S. Blair. C. W. Kent, aucts. Conducted by Kent Realty A Auction Co. Inc.. Decatur. Ind. SEPT. 27 Everett Whitsei, 6 miles East of Redkey. Ind Improved Highly Productive 140 Acre Farm. Millwest Realty Auction I Co.. J. P Sanmann. Au<t. SEpT. 28 Anna Hall. 4 miles North of Montpelier, Ind. on State Road No. 303, and 1 mile West. Improved 42 acre farm and personal property. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F Sanmann. auctioneer. SEPT. 29 Herman A. Conrad A Sisters. Owners. >4 mi E. of Leo. Ind on Leo-Grabili road. Leo is 12 ml N of Fort Wayne on Road No 1. 63 acre farm and personal property. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. am is. SEPT. 30—Felix Tina. % mile North <4 Meir/qe.,Ohio. An Improved 10 Acre Tract. 6P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co. OCT. 1 William Lawhorn. 3 miles East of Pennville, Ind. and 1' 3 mile North. Improved SO acre farm. Livestock. Machim ry. Household Good* and Antique*. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. Auct. OCT. 3—P. J. Peterson. 7 miles East of laiGrange. Ind on Fed Highway No. 2<». Highly Productive 217 Acre Farm with Complete Set of Modern Improvements. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J F. Sanmann. Auct. OCT. 4 James Depriest. 4 miles South of Edgerton. Ohio on No. 49 highway then '* mile West. Well Improved 8<) Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction J. F. Sanmann. Amt OCT. 6—H. D. Kreischer. 9 miles west of Van Wert. ().. in miles east of Decatur on road No. 224. Livestock ami farm machinery. Roy A Net! Johnson and Melvin Liechty. aucts. COMPLETE CLOSING OUT PUBLIC SALE The farm is sold We will *-ll at Public Auction on the Mart Reppert farm 2Vi miles North of Preble. Indiana TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1949 Commencing at 10 A. M. 21—HEAD OF CATTLE—2I Registered Holstein Cow 4. milking 44 tbs. per day: Registered Holstein Cow 2. milking 44 lbs. per day; One Holstein heifer calf. 3 mo old. Eligible; Ono Holstein Bull Calf, 4 mo old, Eligible; 6 Grade Holstein Cow*, were fresh in May A June, all milking good liow from 35 to 40 !b» per day. These are all first calf heifer*. Large Red first calf b Her. milking 39 Ib*.; Large Red Cow 6 yr* old. milking 55 lbs.; Roan Cow 8 yr*, old, milking 30 lbs.; Red Cow 6 yrs. old. milking 35 to 40 lbs.; Red Cow 5 yr old. milking 40 lbs ; Jersey Cow 5 yr old. milking 3<* lbs.;' Large Roan Cow 7 yr old. milking 35 lbs., a CO lb milker when fresh; Registered Holstein Bull coming 2 in October, an extra good bull from Ben Gerke Herd; 2 Grade Holstein Heifers Yearlings; 1 Hteer R mow old. HERD IS BANGS AT. B TESTED. HOGS I Brood Sowa. Bred, 2 will farrow about sale time: Spotted Poland Host. I yrs old; 12 Feeder Pigs 10 week* old. POULTRY—ICO White leghorn pallets; ICO Yearling White Leghorn Bens. FEED - 20 Acre* Corn In field; 30« Balsa Clover A Alfalfa Hay; 256 Bu Oat*. TRACTOR I FARM IMPLEMENTS AC Model B Tractor on Rahbar and cultivator attachment: Model D J. Deere Tractor; Little Wonder 14" tractor plows; AC Combine: Mower; Rpring tooth harrow. 801 l filter Tractor disc; Bar roller; Old diac; Spike tooth harrow Rubber Tire Wagon A rack; Low *te«l wheel wagon and rack; J Deer* Hay Loader. good; i Roll Corn Shredder; Keatachr Oram Drill; J. Deere Corn Planter with New Fertiliser attachment Fan Mill; IHC Manure Spreader; Small Tools; Som? Household Good- and article* too numerous to mention. McCormick De< ring corn binder In good shape. TERMS—CASH Not Responsible la Case of Accident* Martin Reppert & Victor Hoffman Owsteri Tiby A Ned Johusoo Auctioneer* M. Liechty—Aartloaoer Bryce iMiiole-Clerk Ladles Aid of ft Paul Uitbtran Church will sene lunch L» 22 24,

George Weiman Marks 90th Anniversary Georgs Weimsnn. assistant postmaster at Schumm. Ohio, and father of Mr*. Phil Sauer of this . city, celebrated bis 90th birthday ' anniversary Sunday. A family dinner was held in the basement of the Zion Lutheran ' church. Score* of friends called and extended felicitation* to the nonagenarian celebrant. Beside* the daughter, Mr. Web mann has two sons, Carl and Edward of Schumm. Mr. Wtimann lived in Decatur several years. He was one of the charter member* of the Zion Lutheran congregation in this city. In Stumpy Point, N. C, a village of 400 persons, there Is one Re- ■ publican.

Evangelist • • J Kh Revival service* ■will open Tuesday evening at the Church of the Nazarene. continuing through Oct. 2. The evangelist will be the Rev. Roy A. Beticher, al>ove. of Mooresville. who ha* many year* of experience in this field. As the evangelist will not arrive until Wednesday, the Rev. E. D. Wolfe, paator of the First Chun I) of the Nazarene in Fort Wayne, will bring the message Tuesday night. The singer will be Nelson Chamberlin, of the Fart Wayne Bible Institute. Service* open each evening at 7:30 o’clock. _» New Hearing Device Has No Receiver Button In Ear Chicago, 111. — Deafened people are hailing a new device that I gives them clear hearing without i making th<m wear a receiver button in the ear. They now enjoy songs. sermons. triendly companionship and buxine s success with no self-conscious feeling that people are looking at any button hanging on tiie(r ear. With the new Invisible Phantomold you may free yourself not only from deafness, but from even the appearance of deafness. TJie tuskers of Beltone, Dept. 40, 1450 W. 19th St, Chicago 8. 111., are so proud of their achievement th- y will gladly send you their free brochure tin plain wrapper) and exp.aln how you can text lids I amazing invisible device in the 1 privacy of your own home i without risking a penny. Write Beltone today. adv. |

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Say British Action Is Temporary Cure Pound Devaluation A Temporary Aid > i Washington. Sept. 18— (UP)— American bargain hunters soon, may find British tweeds and Scotch whisky marked down 30 percent but economists here warned today i that it won't happen overnight and it may not last. They said the announcement by chancellor of the exchequer Sir Stafford Cripps that the British pound had been cut in value from 84.03 to 82 80 is only a temporary ( cure for what has developed into a long-range headache. Dr. Ildwln G Nourxe. chairman of President Truman's cczncil of economic advisers, said the big question is how long British manu farturers will be able to sell at the new low prices and still meet present production costs. The benefits of devaluation largely will be erased, he said, it British prodneers are forced to re- j store higher price tags on the goods they Mil in the United State* aud other dollar areas. Nourxe explained that devaluation is designed Io permit Britain and other empire nations to sell more goods for dollars. With more dollar* flowing Into Britain, the Britkh can buy the thing* they'

i S'." L /FflrS rTi 4 /IMIv I it High woges-Low prices? IVe can have them! I A lady sat down at day’s end before a weary shoe clerk. She pay. For we can then buy lots of goods from each other with began to tell him just exactly what she wanted. But soon the our day’s pay. salesman broke in with “Yes, yes, lady, I know— big inside but little outside." If we each turn out little goods for lots of pay, we will each be „ . . able to buy just b'R/e goods for our big p«y. That s just the way we are about wages and prices. We want high wages. But we want low prices too. How c,n we Mch nwre dooe durifl « day’s work? Labor is about 85% of the cost of getting goods from the ground Nobody in his right mind wants to f/tt it done through having to the ultimate user. To get this big labor cost inside of low employees put forth more or harder body effort than ought to prices, we have really got to have lots of help with the shoehorn. be in an honest day’s work by our reasonable modem standards. * But we can do itl So the extra goods from a day’s work—the extra goods that can We can have low prices with high wages—if we each in this then be bought.with a.da/s.pay—have got to.be produced country turn out a lot of goods in a day for that day’s high largely with our minds instead of xmr muse’ Wo Meh hove to put our most fruitful thinking into wosto diminution, improved designs, and arm-lengthoning tools and methods . . . into heightened interest, ingenuity, skill, and caro in increasing productivity and making a given amount of cost, result.in as.mapy good; as possible. Th, s kind of thinking by us aM is Hie.shoohorn that can help us squoozo the big cost foot into the little price shoo. ELECTRIC

need from the United State*. But if prices rise aiciln—and economists here said they well i mizht if British labor clamor* for more wage' to cover the somewhat higher living cost* resulting from devaluation—the situation will return to its present stalemate. Knox Mon Is Killed As Auto Overturns Knox. Ind., Sept 19 — (UP) Charles Schnake, 26. Knox. wa» killed yesterday when hi* anto.noi bile overturned at the intersectio.i of U. 8. 35 and Ind 10 near here. Attends Meeting Os Water Works Heads Ralph Roop, superintendent of the Decatur water department. wa« one of the water works operator* participating in a panel dis<-uss*lon of records for efficient operation of water work*, held recently In Wai bash. Harvey Purdue Unlverrity. acted as moderator for the dis- , cusslon and group Included, in addi- ' tlon Io Roop. F M. Hageman. Portland. Ralph Spurgeon, Ligonier; S. W. Evans. Warsaw; Robert 8. Baker. Wabash, and C. H. Romelwr, Auburn. Following the discussion. - Inspection trips were made by the group to the Wabash water plant, the Honeywell community center and the Ford meter box company.

New Rail Passenger Car Is Introduced Own Built-In Power Plant On Each Car Chicago, Sept. 19 —(UP)— The Budd company today Introduced a new railroad passenger car with Us own built In power plant fori locomotion, heating, lighting. «nd air-conditioning. Powered with twin 275 horsepower General Motors diesels, the car is driven direct from the motors by use of a torque converter transmission which eliminates the need for producing electricity and driving the car with that power ax in rtgular diesel engines. The torque converter applies power to the car axle* through u»e of a spinning fluid in starting and finally when the car approaches cruising speed the transmission system locks automatically Into direct drive. With engine* hidden beneath the fluor and water supply on a blister in the roof, the car I* available full length for passengers. It can be operated from either end in a cab like a street car by one operator, and is considered particularly useful on all runs except those now served by deluxe blueribbon equipment in overnight express services. The Budd company is making three types of car* available. One

tvpe. demonstrate today in a run to V’alparsho. Ind . from Cbieago over Pennsylvania railroad linea. i* a passenger car with seats for 90. Another I* a <••' *•» » baggage compartment and seats

PUBLIC AUCTION REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPer T¥ AT WREN. OHIO T Tuesday Eve. f Sept. 27th - 6:00 i* LOCATION: As you enter Wren, Ohio from the north on the property I* the 6th house on east side. Inside ths vlUm about 2 blocks north of the Intersection of Wren. Ohio. 6 R<sim All Modern Homo, with complete bathroom, uJ full basement, modern kitchen, with bntlt-fn cahinet* and IlnouJ built-in refrigerator. There is a 2U gal. buried tank th*t fZ**l for cooking and is only filled once a year Venetian blind,uS the hou*e. Enclosed back porch Home I* fully 5CX150 and Is beautifully landscaped, with nice garden >Wc *1 pretty water fed rock Rarden. There is a 20x40 Garage and work shop with 8" electric wiring large enough to accommodate heavy machinJ* 1 INSPECTION INVITED ANYTIME by contacting thi l* TILE KENT REALTY A AUCTION CO, INC, DBCATIIH —PHONE 68. TERMS -On Real Estate, 20% Cash day of sale, balance ur, u. of clear title. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION - PERSONAL PROPERTY - Studio Couch. 4 pc. Blonde Oak Bedroom Suite; occ*Mtoi« Apartment tile Bottle Gan Stove; 9x12 Rug and pad. CgJJ drapes; Kitchen table with 4 rhairn; High chair; laneou* article*. "!o'x6' RUBBER TIRED COVERED TERMS On Personal Property. Cash. ARDEN L. SCHILLING, (n, D. 8. Blair and C. W. Kent-Auctioneers Gerald G. Strickler—Sale* Mgr. Sale Conducted hy The Kent Realty & Auction Co, Inc. Decatur, Indiana — Phone 68 ■'Not Responsible For Accidents'* ||g.

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