Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1949 — Page 7

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KeRICA' S gjLh r '“' Mr * Had, ‘ , y |KL. ( . : in< h w,n K nna :y be ,hr * w Hr.,.y »• h>* KClHUlky IKLu.an f<* K,.! wlth a lavish par |K.. I:,~ 71st birth--hr highest govern|K,,'i„. married since » Wilson wed ■Jualt in the White | r , bride. Mrs. Hadtey ress of "the angles." i; paducah mansion. . brick house MirJd acres of rolling blue M, tt as built in 1860 by Biigley. Barkley bought f prntMtbly will change B future elections. She a supporter of the K, Franklin D. H'">»e

| SALE CALENDAR |M tenor Edris and E. M. Farllngf 2 mi. W of Bluffton on No II 41 head Holstein herd. 1 P M Ellenb. rger Bros. an. t |Ku Kamtgh. 1 mi. S.W. of Fort Wayne on road No >| t„ Aiad’e Center road, then 2«* mi W . then s r.» fir-t faun GKr? nii S E of Roanoke on road No. 21 to Ellisville truck tn*n I‘* ml. N. on the Homestead road Complete < Jom. sale Hoy * Ned Johnson and .Melvin Lie, hty. ~m.tn u( Ida M. Hrickley, 126 Went Central Av- . Bluffton. S room semi-modern home Household good*. 1 P M Blair. Bell Shaw, aucts. Kent Realty it Auction Co. Warsaw Holstein Sale, Fairgrounds. Warsaw. Ind so Holst-Ins. 11 a. nt. Leland J Osborn, sale manager auctioneer. J *• Wanda E. Leonard. 5 miles south of Ft Wayne C S 27. then 1% miles oust on the Thompson road Or mfrs north of Decatur on I - . S. 27 to first road north of Cassel, then 1% miles east. Comple;.- < losing out Roy a- Ned Johnson and .Melvin Lie. hty. am ts. Baumgartner and Harry Tonner. I mi N. of ft- rm- on th*n 4-1, ml W Hairy cattle, feed, miscellaneous. 12 Ellenberger Bros, auctioneers. Wert Co Breeders Sale. 65 registered 1101-t. ins. at Van Wert. Ohio. 11 a. tn EST Roy Johnson, Kohler. Admr. Alfred Kohler. 4 mi W ami mi of Berne or I mi. W and 2’j mi. S. of Coppess Cornets acre farm sad household goods Roy * N d 101-nson Melvin Liecthy, aucts. of laiclnda Bell Kessler. Monroe. Ind I room house |p M John L. BeVoss, adm D. S Blair and C W K nt aact* Kent Realty A Auction Co, Decatur. Ind Benjamin F Altierine. Patterson St . Decatur. Ind ■ 4 room house. 2 .10 P M. Marjorie J la-nzier Eve, D S Blair i C W Kent, aucts. K-nt Realty A Auction Co. Im tttsr. Ind Itsom Residence & Personal Property Midwest R.-al.y Co. J. F. Saninann. Auct. Hawkins, Executor William W Hawkins estate, :: mi of Decatur and .1 mi E. of Decatur. Also | ml E of St Church then first farm north. Personal property Roy A Sed Johnson and Melvin Llechty. aucts Wilson. 3 miles East of Antwerp. Ohio on Highway No 21 Improved 77 acre farm. Midw-st Ife.i'y tuition C<>, P Samuann. Auct. J Prange. 8 miles northeast of Foil W.iym on St Joe then ** mile east of Blume school house on Fl<fer road '«* plets v losing out sale. Roy A Ned John-ou and Melvin U I>hty amts. ■ PHONE 66398 Connie’s I HIGHWAY MARKET Bm 7 Days From 8 a.m. To 11 p.m. Free Tiirlti'i w* 1 **""" - ■■■ KTEM AWAY! COME OI T AND KEf.ISTEK ■ VOIR NAME AND GUESS THE WEIGHT! K COOKING- lance size I'fATOES 100 lb. bagsJ.s9 ■PLES Bu. QQ(C ■ BRING YOUR CONTAINER ■ Capp ~ ■AX’Gfcs X 1 *OO FLO JUICE — SWEET * B»P»ck th. 4 A c FRESH OYSTERS. Pt. I WE HAVE FMPLETE line of groceries [Meat Dept. Wu nt. *9* gjfß ... _Z. home cured B). COMPLETE LINE MEATS AT LOW PRICES!

Indianapolis Truck Driver Is Killed Goshen. Ind., Nov. 18. (l p)_ Delmar Smith. 45. Indianapolis, was killed today when his truck skidded and overturned on 1< y U. S. 6 two miles west of Nappanee. State police said Smith was pinned under the truck and crushed to death. velt but switched to the Republican column to campaign actively for the late Wendell Willkle anil plumped for Thomas Dewey in the last election. The couple spent part of last night opening the many wedding gifts arriving daily from all parts of the country. Among them was a gift from President and Mrs. Trusan. Five million boys and girls are 1 transported to and from school in i the I'nited States by school buses.

School Students Visit Decatur IJbrary T - FFI »f»t WB’ I fll -■ 1 ■*! ..Z" I i- i I -H.- * 1“ it—| v j Ifiste Wil ■ X-~ &h£ml SZJm B In addition to the many adults who visited the Decatur public library Thursday. 210 elementary school pupil- were taken on a half hour t<mr through the building in observance of national book week. The young readers showed much interest In the sperlal exhibits, Including several bibles more than !<•« years old ami others written in a half dozen foreign languages Much Interest also Is displayed in the children's exhibits on the north side of the large reading auditorium.

B<M>k-week was established 31 years ago by Franklin K Mathews, a r-sldent of New Jersey and then acting librarian for the Boy Scouts of America. National book week was established with the idea of focusing attention on the importance of better books for children. The It R Bowker Co, publishers of The Library Journal' and Publisher's Weekly agreed to I take over oft i< -r, sponslbliltles ' As the celebration spread from coast to coast the Bowker Co . found it impossible to handle all the promotion details. In January. IHIS. the children's book council was established as a non profit rcnnization. The council Includes ■pei ial services to all groups Interested in childrens' hooks. When book week was first established only one American pub fishing house had an appointed 1 s|»ecial editor of children's htsiks. Good Old Country Style Eatin FISH FRIES Abtolutely All The Fish YOU CAN EAT! with all the trimmings and with no limit to the amount you can consume! Every WedneMlay and I'riday Night Price Only 11.00 So bring your extra special Sunday appetite. Come on out to your friendly COUNTRY TAVERN <I<IVEI<VIEW I.AKIIESSI 'LI 11 l' A ‘ as 4. “ I' C I C ■ « 5 l : i H BOTTLE GAS AS LOW AS . ‘6-« HAUGKS Heating & Appliances

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Now there are over 50 publishing houses with special children's editors. Each house puts out special catalogues of children's books. As an incentive towards better quality in children's books, Mr. Melt her of R. R. Bowker Co. offer'd a medal to be awarded annually to the author of the most distinguished contribution to Atnerli can literature for children pub- ! lished during the preceding year. This prize lie named after John IN< wherry, the famous Dth century publisher of children's hooks, whose bookstore was in St. Paul's < hurchyard in l<ondon. Later in 1988. Mr. Melcher added another award for the illustrator of the best picture book published In the prec ding year. This medal was named after the well known English artist. Randolph Caldecott. These much coveted prizes were won this year by authors much beloveil by all children. ' Marguerite Henry, for her book King of the Wind' wax awarded)

Sees Brisk Demand For New Housing Will Continue For At Least Two Years Chicago. Nov. 18—-ft'Pl— Demand for hoaxing will be “brisk" for at least two years more because of the high birth rale and a new wave of psychological interest'' in homes, a building executive said today. As a result, building prices will not drop appreciably, Albert W. Lockyer, head of a White Plains. N. V.. real estate firm, told the national association of real estate i hoards meeting here. Lockyer said the demand for housing is not "anywhere near satisfltd" and It I* "plainly evident there are strong forces" responsible. These (actors, ne said, are "a sharp increase in the birth rate since the- war and a breaking up of faniille * into two or more groups f tach desirous of < renting its own . j home.” H it appear* that this material i need for home* is riding mi a wave I' a s v. hologhal lnhn and desire and will sustain a brisk demand for at Bast the next two or three years.” Lockyer said. He predicted prices "will stay within percent of present levels until oversupply is plainly evident." County Council To Meet Next Week The county council is schedule-1 ! to meet Monday and Tuesday to consider additional appropriations for different county aovnrnmsutul units The sums sought range from lhe $5,711 asked for further re*.sessineni needs to »!<« asked by the clerk's office for installation of a new record system. mi 111 S'" Former President Os Standard Oil Is Dead Ckfcago. Nov. 11 — (I P) — Kdward G. Heubert. 73. twmer president of Standard Oil of Indiana died last night of n heart attack after a week's iduess. The funeral will be held Monde, and burial in to be in Cbica<o. Oakwoods < eoetery. Seubert was president of btami •rd «< fndbina from March 3. IM7. to June 3*». 19««. when he retired sfter a < areer of neurly as y«srI alt lx the company.

the Newberry prize. The Caldecott medal was given to Berta and Elmer Under for their book "The Big Snow." As one little boy said to the Decatur librarian this sum nier. “It is most the bextest hook I ever read." Announcements of these awards were made late In February by the children's library association. The awards were formally presented to the winners at the regional minting of the American library association in Grand Rapids. Mich., Nov. It to 12. Better books for children have hail a great effect on the literature of the time. If the children's book council cun increase the numbers of young people who learn both the inner satisfaction and the pleasure and profit that i-omes with the knowing ami owning k<mml Issiks then it will lie serving the purpose of its founders. Their i purpose is to further the canae of more and belter books for more I children.

Night Superintendent Killed Crossing Rood Indianapolis. Nov. 18. —(UPI— John Daniel latsher. 7ft-yearold night superintendent of the state 1 mental hospital at Evansville, was killed today as he crossed Ind 67. northeast of here In Marion county. State police said Lasher was crossing the road after getting off a bus when he was hit by a car ' driven by Frank N. Beaman, Pen- ! dletou. — ' ■ Coosada. Ala., which claims to ' be the home of the world's first • typewriter and of Alabama's first ( , governor, was settled in 1818 by a colony of Georgians who made it lone of the Mate's outstanding prer Ch II War cultural and resort cen- ( ter*.

I Good News for i ' home movie fans I Ev- ** ja " ■ ’ /I • New Low Prices i on Bmm. ; C;«-K«dak Films L AH poplar type* Cme-Xodok Filtno. biock-end-whbe and full-color | g Kodochrome, have been f reduced A 25-foot roll of -' Kodachroma Film in now p ©nly $3 75. which include* *-. proceiwng and Federal I lox. Film price* are dawn —come ln end Mock vp. Holthouse Drug Co.

Stockyards Pens At St. Louis Empty Report Deadlock In Negotiations East St. famis. Nov. 19 (VPI St Ixrais national stockyards pens were empty today as negotiations between the company and AFL livestock handlers remained dead locked. Conciliators have scheduled an other meeting today in an effort to break the deadlock The dispute started Monday when some 400 members of hs al 22S walked off the Job. They tried to return Tneaday morning bnt the company refused them permission to work, stating that ther>- would he no work until the contract is signed. Some 20.1W0 bogs and cattle were caught in the yards l>y the surprise walkout, hut a company spokesman said that yard super vigors handled the weighing and classification of the animals ami all were sold to their original purchasers although delivery was tie layed Although neither side would comment on the cause of the work Koppage. it is believed that welfare benefits are the main issues Six Are Re-indicted For Bonk Swindle Hammond, Ind , Nov. 18. tl'Pi - Six men accused of a 8350.00 ft swindle which closed the Spencer ville, Ind . hank today faced new indictments. A federal grand jury yesterday re-indicted Clyde G. Rectenwall. 65. former cashier of the Farmers and Merchants hank at Spencerville; It. C Chaney. Jr, 26. Fort Wavne; Lesxfl (). Hnrdsley. 35. Harlan; Andrew J. Miller. 11. !.<•<»; Ray Hoover. 48, and Dale ('. Wlcoff. 32. both of Spencerville. Downtown real estate values have dropped almost 83 percent in the last ten years because of traffic congestion, the American Automobile Association reports.

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- COMPLETE CLOSING OUT SALE - As I have sold my farm I will sell the following at Public Auction ’ 5 mile South of Fort Wayne on U. S 27 then 1% miles East on the Thompson Road, or 13 miles North of Iteca'ur on IT. 8. 27 to first road North of Hessen Cassel then 1% East, or 6 miles South of U. S. 30 on i Adams Center Road, then '« West on Thompson Road, on i MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1949 at 10:30 A. M, CtT. 12— REGISTERED AND GRADE CATTLE—I 2 T. B. and Bang's Testad Registered Brown Swiss Cow. 5 yr. old. fresh March 18: Registered Brown Swiss Cow, 2 yr. old, fresh June 18; Registered Brown Swim Cow, 2 yr obi. fresh .May 13. Pure Bn-d Brown Swiss Bull Calf. 5 mo. Old: Guernsey Cow. x, fresh May 1, Guernsey Cow 4. fresh Msy 13; Guernsey Cow 5. fresh April 2 Guernsey Cow 4. freak April 2; Brown Swiss a- Holstein Heifer. M mo. old; 3 Heifer Calfs. 6 mo. old. All cattle are rebred. MILKER AND DAIRY EQUIPMENT Clean Easy Portable Milker; Ten Gallon Milk Cans; Set of Dehorners. Eh-etrlc Churn; Electric Separator; Hand Seperator HAY 251» Bales Mixed Hay. TRACTOR—4 OMBINE—IMPLEMENTS John Deere 1!<I2 Model A Tractor, on rubber, lights, starter, wheel Weighis, Cultivators. John D< -re 2 Bottom 14 inch Breaking Plow, on Rubber; Dunham x ft. Tractor Disc, one year old. M Moline .Model «9 Combine, with engine •; it . good; Black Hawk Fertilizer Corn Planter, i NEW. has planted 3ft acres; 2 Section Spike Tooth Harrow; Band Roller; New Idea Manure Spreader; J D Van Brunt I'2 Hole Fertilizer Grain I trill; Rublser Tire Wagon and Rack, Tractor Buzz Saw. front mounted .He'd Easy Trai tor Seeder. NEW End Gate Heeder; Ottawa Tiactor Cross Cut Saw Ar Tree Falling Attachment; 2 How New Idea Corn Picker. Superior X Hole Grain Drill. Side Delivery; Buck Rake; Planet Jr Garden S< eder; J Deere Benn t, Beet Cultivator. Implement Trailer: Clipper Fanning Mill Vacway Fanning Mill with Motor; J. Deere 1« inch Hammer MUI: 2»th Century 2<>o amp Electric Welder; Ito gal Fuel Tank, on stand: Hog Feeder; Hog House; Water Tank; Tank Heater; Tarpaulin, Sausage Grinder. Lard Press; Copper Kettle; Small tisils and Mine. HOI SEHOLD G(N)DN Dining Tabb- A Chairs; Kitchen Cupboards; Westinghouse Vacuum; Westinghouse Hand Vacuum; 12 Extra Good Hooked A Woven Rugs; Rug Ltmiiii; Dra|>eries. Curtains; 2 Burner <dl Stove; Satin Comfort; Sheepskin B<-d Roll; Victrola A Records; Window Ice Box; Baby Bassinette; Small Baby Bed; 2*tft Quart Home Canned Fruits A Vegetables; Portable Furnace Stoker, good; American Coal Burning Water Heat'-r Misc. articles. TERMS CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. Willard J. & Wanda E. Leonard, Owners Roy 8. Johnson A Ned Johnson. Melvin IJechty Auctioneers Bryce Daniela—Clerk Lunc h Will Be Served. A BAD <EMPER IS UKL A PtT MOH—SHOULD Don't let “bad temper" K et NEVtQ BE ALLOWED ,hv ,M , S ‘ ‘! f •?“’ TO GET Vour ,rac,or ' M no< f’neliim-\riricjL-i inR properly. A reliable over- • hau, ' n X I•• •» tl'Hie by lhe 7 " J experienced men at the ‘ GERBER - MOSER IMPLE* J MKNT COMPANY Im the ' /z )LJ answer to your problem. i Come to us with confidence ~ ... we stand lie hi nd exery x D!■ \ jolt done. UJ/ </ x Your A-C Dealer. TRADE IN DECATUR "

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