Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1950 — Page 2

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High School Bond To I.U. Nov. 18 Blmeuingtcin, Ind. Nov. J. — A total of 111 high ecbool bantta-

Pol. Adv. To The Voters of Unioo Township: I have wind* an eWort to no* all th* veter* *1 Uni*# Townnhip. but if I h»v* m>e*ed you I want you to know that I am a candidate for Treate* of Union Township aubject to th* decision of voter* nest November 7. If sue sweated I will de my beet to fulfill th* duties at that oWice. I am a resident of th* township and I will appreciate your vote Nov. 7. Thanh you. Ed Bischoff Republican CaodMate for Union Twp. Trustee tow « '■ "’*■ <to»i_.is<Ere»«rt»i *-'*■."* “Worthy and Well-Qualified to Serve YOU” / « ERWw ■ VWMBS • BcHmb Tim • Keep W* leafed Bodfrt “ rn|umi 9y uiw • Work for Ceaaarvattaa and MoaaMaa • Protect Mshto at Veteran* and Mtairton • Fight Ciaaiialae • Kelp asriateto ear Mok American aaaaal and Mv« ha* standuda OwntaaMp. • abw * 7 MaiMl Edward K. Uachty JF irr " Kecked, 1 pHHater to saMpovf thaoe poMeiea which ate toast for the people at ail ttaaea without taaaMiratton for political expediency er aeMsh purpeeea. Sincerely, \ Republican Candidate far JOINT SENATOR front Adams, Welh and Blackford counties. General Election, Tuesday, November T, IMP. 3 *. ■ •>' •• (PW. Adv.)

Ever see a Frigid Night Hod? trying to teH me Winter'* coming?" crimthi* bird. * He wouldn't believe it while there waa atiM time—never / \J B lit f •had hi* car protectedtor cold weather. So now I If, rJ vw the more frigid the night ia> the more he howl*! . „<J V * m 1 Naturally you're no relation to thia bird. You knout ' Bw, '■ cold weather is on the way. And you know the beat / way to prepare uto ask your Standard Oil dealer f gs \ fur a I'eraonalized Kall Change-over. ~ KL i - sTw* I (ZSsF*'? \ ■ ■ Outsmart winter I change now to winter grade Permalubeno better oil made! It flows freely below zero. That's why | Winter-Grade Pemmalcbk will help you start fast and give your engine perfect /X protection all winter long. It will add life 1 f to your car—whether old or new. ' Today git yew hrmalizMl Fall Change over at ywr... STANDARD OIL DlALlß’sffagjy' j “ A. G. BURKE’S USE POINTS * PHONE 3- WIO I 0. & T. STANDARD SERVICE ■ (.",>>t! |;th Z ' •jtlni.i’t OPEN JI HOI'H RmWMIMHWHHHHHMfIiMHHHHMHSF

i tea lamoat number eoar asanobM i at one time to the Hooatar Atote«Mi present a speetoi haM-ttae •rtow at the Mteoa-Mereeatto tdt> ball cam* here flatarday. Nov. IS. • Taking pert la the pertonaaoco

I at ■leouilneiiia will be the 44-ptece Deantar high notooi head, which la > r*addated by Albert fieliemeyer • Marehtaß to Utoaeed fermette*. . 'be S.OCS musicians in the partkb i patina high school band* will b* led 1 by Indiana Univeraity'a "Marching Hundred” directed by DeaM Ir jtertliw ‘ Appropriations More Approved By State County aMNtur Thurman I Drew today Was notified by letter that the state beard of tax commissioners baa approved the recent emergency appropriations of th* county council fur various Adam* eoanty unite The total sum approved I* for 565.984. of Which SS.4SS is tor the general fund; 8185. recreation department transfer; 832.182 for the hlghmay department, and Sdo.Ht for the hospital. NAVY FLANS TO (Centtens* thsssn one I ground aviation specialists ar* to be mobilised. At the same time, the navy announced that It would start nest July 1 releasing about 5.000 enlisted reserve* moathly who were called against their wish**. In October. IPM. It plan* to free 1.500 officer* a month who were called involuntarily. The navy said its new poticles are xovemed by “present circumstance* which require a build-up of the fleet and Its supporting establishment to a new. presumably stabilised tyvel'' short of "full mobilisation Rut It added "Should the International situation become such as to tequire the dediaration of a new emergency by the president or congress. mobttlsatlon procedure would, of course, be necessary and all member* of the reserve would be counted on to ! serve on active duty when and as J required ” > The navy stressed that it does not plan to rely on the draft to get its manpower Its facrnitlng t; program#-, .coupled wUh untrsim »t ( naval reserve personnel ' should supply enough men. It said. ’ Future navy calls for reserve oP fleers will depend oti many factors. .! such as how many volunteer for active duty and how many choose jto remain in service after having ; been summoned In any case, the ! navy said almost po captain* or commanders In any categories will be called If Veu Have Anything To Sell Try I A Democrat Want Ad—lt P*y*.

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h famine Fewer Men In November November Call Is Less Than October . Indianapolis. Nov. 1— tUPI - Pre-Induction physical examin* lion* were given today to th* first group of Hoosier* who will answer draft calls In November. a group which draff official* said would be "considerably le*»“ than October's call. A selective service official at Fort Harrison said quota* for tha entire month were not yet etabUntied, but he said the number ot men called would be tee* than to previous month*. Two reasons were given for th* det reaae: ' 1. Indiana mast furnish only 1,138 men for army service during Deiwmher. In contrast to a November quota of I.PM. 2. The acceptanc* rate In top-' , temper and October grow steadily higher, indicating a high rate of a< < *ptane* for November. When men examined, this month, actually will be inducted into service was not definite. Acceptance figure* and quota* indicate they probably would not be called until after the first <>f the year. “Rut th* situation differs In - each local draft I ward, one off! , rial said. “Il can be rearonably assured that men will be called from one to four months after passing physical -xams." Today's potential draftee group Inc laded 155 men —.to from Monroe county. Hendrkks 14. Floyd 10, Parke 10. Pike 10. Jennings S. I Huntington IS. Orange and Martin 20, and !<at;ratige 15 Thursday — lIH — Decatur 10, Hartholomew ami Brown 30. Hamilton is. Sullivan 20. Wells 15. Boone 8. Whitley 15. Starke and Pulaski 18. latke 30. Carroll aud While 7 Friday -77--. Morgan 8, Hancock 14, Rush 5. Madison 35. Wayne 5, Montgomery 15. Vanderburgh 5. kotk'N or voTivw wm!.. THF, ''KKSmi. KI.ICITIOX Nt.ihr tn hereby *lv«>n that the; card «»f '-riifnmlNKhfnrrN Adhmu j f -WWM.W, MtHM- >»f ludl.'klia. fixed.; anti driMixnaif-tl the followin* place* as the.: vfUln* pla< v* In the wweral ; preilnctt* in siiid ••'niititt for the tienet-al Election'to b»* held on Tuesday. Xoventlwr 7. Prednet I Eaet I’nion Jk*hne|»i» School ll<>u»e Pie.irirt-No. 2 Wes»t I’ulon Lu*key S i,<»«d Hous. ‘ Pre* ifu-t N»> 3 KttHt ftnot l»cnl-t Hclomil Houi'v; I Prc- hit t No. 4 W ent Loot Moh* f if»«*uth jSchboY i.i•><!“«■ . » Precinct N>> 5 North preUlv FriiH* l> hfiin Schmil Ho owe Pfednct N'<> South Preble b«>ol. houwe. ! ini- north of Preble.. Pre« irn t X*» 7 Xt.' th Klrkl<ji<l, Clara .Bail ilc.-ahoo■*•. I*vterm»n. Pre< inrt .X*». !*-■- Moufb Kirkland Hitman's ‘rarnK'-, F*ev -, h I':» »-I’ict Xt» •» X..p»h iVa.*hinKton. Beu JIItUUK UtifJtlfiJUitZl t*i..:n‘i X‘>> i'» .South \V*tNhi.Mgt<»ti Hindi , r S. h.a l ll .Übt Pr. .rs. ; >... 1! North St M.m > • Ih-.1-.r, * . r! Ji---; . Pr. , t</. rj So-uHi sr Marj v . -P -Utls "Hivib.-'Srhßa -t’m. nt •' X--'- i->X ,X.sf't'h ■ K St ts+M+l 44.Mi-**- I»| -Xte. -4 Pis'Chli i X- 1 14 Soijth Bln*' ♦'recii Pli.iiir’t x.c ». l.rn.Mn Sviroid 1-t. .. - X.. 45 .Xuri h Monroe: To win Hail Mottror B-i. -in. ; .Hi Middh M.-nn < •Elodi.-n S--infail Honre Pre. In# ■ S’ *; HeffUe A E M*on : St EiHin* staln.n.. | Pr«M im t N«> IM IhTHo 11 Auditor- 1 lain '. . Pre- in t No' 1 > Brine C Tow ai j Hall ■ !l Pr»-< i'' 1 X’o 2" I’retivh Twp l.lc«!1.,n S< lf>o! Pre. r.. t X’t/ 3’ North ll.<Hf»>rd! I.inn Cirove S< hro»l Hrtnse l‘rt < iio t X- 22 South Hartford flail llunvon. Set 33 Pr«‘>'im t No. N«<r<h XV .tlu4»h v\ < «!« * c. Xniftotz i:. r id* n< • Pre«‘in«t N<? 24 4'cvlon Qutnlnn lull HriMdent.,- Se< h> Pre.- trit t.. .No- -‘.i ‘iero-v i A Fire tAffivri ♦♦• II Toon Halb Pert in«-t No JS (ivnevit B New Towu Hall Prc« inol- No- _2” Itnxeiiuott Higrh S< h«»ol Pre. In. !• No Jx li.ost Jc(fcf>on Frame S< ho»»I Hom-»o • cor Set I. •»E< % I I H Ihelnrt X FtrM Ward A M< Bride* Weldin# Sh..|» «»H Pre- iu|! No 3.> hjj i \\ .n d I; < ‘iinuifta Fa< ?*»: > <»:' l» • Pre* in-. X. 31- Fir t Ward C County Jail .. 32.,..S- - «rtd M tint . A Court Hf»u>-4-Pte. it. t X. 4 33 S. !. I Wilf i H Plir Mta’P.n. Ire. in* t NO 44 >» -«.nd V. ard ' U orthrt an Field II • Pre bi ' N'- 3'. Thin! Vaid A_ CoUntv THfcfhrvl’A d.ir.,”. |‘il ifi. t N-. Thiid U ..-.I H, . b rauMtter >■ 4’oiLklU-f. N h. S’.. Precinct No 37 Third Vend « .hx.s Sh.ets ♦.h.-rAK- ’ VValioit .St IfiTtim t No’ 5H 4». < aiur 1b...iMoßcnkopf a Eitifijc Store N 13th St. J»bM W. Illnkey — • nifto iiMtr*n»w Js.Sto 4 . ki»M*i.wr-er , b»>af:i» <«f omimiksh»n;:p.s I. 1H... Vldilcl X.ian.- * ' i’:':. fudi.i'.;, ■ •ct aS & \.oy i. A cony of.thc flr«t l)'i.,k"T'lu“tia' „<d with pbotogrwhs. Is cti di-plitiL, at tl.utgc Eatiiisn Ilmi v I.- 17 . IksK r. X Y Tbu fr./uk I- I'ht. I'l nril <4 S'.i’ui. ..publish'd by W 11 I \ Tai'.in Engiand in ' 1841 j*

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NfIIMMIIRM Oivbroaa Pltod Complaint for divorce tiled by V*ra* H.torick* agaiari Joha Headrick* charging cruel and inhuman treatment. The comptaint, HM through the plaintiffs attor -h«y. C. H. Muselmaa. state* that th* Haadrleks were married Nov. M. 1»U. and aeparated October Id. Mary Noll, through her attorney Hubert McClenahan. fifed a suit ter divorc* from Richard Noll, also ebargiag cruel and Inbaawa treatment The Nolls were married Dec 25. 1»4«. and have one minor child, ot which the plaintiff seeks custody a* well a* M.VM alimony Marriat* Li««n** Joseph derbe aad Ava Cart, both of Ltate. O.

-miICRKTNMM ACTUt FARM > PKRSONAL PROPKRTY The "a fir ■‘go 14 oaacaior ot th* Estate of Freak Prwrioo. d*e*m>od, wtM aatt to the hfobart bidder th* following doorribod Real Katotq and Firimal Property. tm2b* ProdliM* located 1H milee West and 15* mites North ot Havilaad. ttoto. or 7\ mite South, 2 miles West and H mH* Roeth ot PaaMted. Ohto, to WEMESMY, HOVEMBER I, UN Rafe at Piregggl Property at It Neto. EST. Sato at Mate Batote at t P. M, EST. ro-AOtff FARM-44 The West 5* of th* Northwest H of Section 14. Mine Creek Township. Paulding County. Ohio 80 Acres more nr This farm consists at vary fertile level soil, with fteod House of 7 room, enclosed Porch, Toilet A Shower; Built In cabtaet* and Inlaid Itaoleum in kitehen. Carpet wall to wall la Living a Dining Room, Hot • Cold Water. Deep Well Water-Premur* System; Barn 30 x 50. Built 10 years ago. 12 stanchion*, concrete floor*. Machinery shed II r M. Poultry House 12 * 24; Hen House HI t It; Granary A Corn Crib; Buildings ar* in good repair, on good foundation*, Painted whit*; Whiteboard fence around building*; a lovely Home, a good farm. Electricity to all building* TERMS UN RSaETWTATE ■* < «Mi day of sale. Balance cash upon delivery *f Deed A Abetreri Purchaser will be allowed reasonable time to have abstract examined and to arrange for hmn if necessary. Sale will be made *obje<t to approval of Probate Court ut Paulding County. Ohio. (Edward Kun*, attorney i Property may be laaperted any tin* before sate. ■ —PERSONAL PROPERTY — LIVESTOCK 1 Brows Swiss first calf cow; 1 Bull Calf 4mo old • s TRACTORS A IMPLEMENTS 1941 Fsrmall "H" tractor 4 cultivators. Oliver 12” tractor plow, IHC 8 fl. diac; 1! diac grain drill, J. Deer* »»• corn planter; * ft. Mower; 3 Section Harrow. Rubber Hr* wagon with steel bad; 2 wh**l stock'trailer; New Idea Manure Spreader; Oliver 2 Row Cora Picker. IHC side dellrery rake; IHC Hay Loader. 1 section Rotary Ho*: 8 ft. Ffo*t. Brooder House; Stock Tank; Electric Motor; 2 Turkey Shelter*; 80 rod* barb wire: Small tool* and MiM-eitaneou* article*. . HOUSEHOLD GOODS Philco Refrigerator; I’alverssl Kier Range, Kitchen Heater; I Hard Coal Stove; Hadiu; Wrille* Desk A Lamp; Davenport 1 lted«: i Singer sawing machine, « chair*; 3 rocker*; 2 end table*; Hoover Rise * Sweeper and attachments; Oil Heater; CaMaet; Rugs; Kitchen UteaI *11*; Dishes; Many article* too numerous to mention ' AUTOMORILE—I94I Chevrolet Automobile TERMS—CASH. (Not Rcsponsilrle fur Acc idents.l Roy 8 Johnson A Sou—Auctioneers ELOOM PRESTON - Executor. . Hcmier Pnllock -Awcttoneer ; Cletus Lehman-Clerk lain. lt Will He Served 1 n

WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1. IHO

Marine Recruiter In Decatur Each Friday There will be a U.S. maria* ’ corp* recruiting aergean' vtailing ‘ Deeetur, Friday ot eaeh wtok be- - tween are. to M n*os St tb* • court houae. The purpoae of fata " and aucceedlng vialta by th* mar--1 to* recrtHer will b* to ptoeure - >o*ng mao brtween th* age* at It and 27 yearn ot ago for s*Uat- ' mret tn tb* U A. mariw eorpa 1 MnliataMmte ar* now being ae- ’ eepted to th* marto* carp* ter ’ a 2-yaar period. Mao with er without dependent* aud with no prior marine corp* a*rvlc«a. may enllat la the marine corpa rererve and be Placed on taimedtate active farty. Fortner marine* with or wilbeut • dependebt* may reenliat tor 1. 4. or < year*. n- - V - - -