Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1950 — Page 2

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Nichols Explains Proper Way ToSaw UpA Turkey

•V HARMAN W, NICHOLS Washington, Not. 11-(VP>— Since we’re only about one haircut away from Thanksgiving. it** time to explore the difficult art of bow to aow np a turkeyFor authority, let's go to H. L. Shrader. exteneioa poultry taebaadmxn la the agrtt ullare depart meat, who la tolled as the “work! cbaaMiun turkey carver." Quoting the expert, lot's get down to the white meat, knife in hand.

TMs Pmpmcr Betm Awyflrinq! yyil.LltmQM Cwi, Oil. or Cehe Boni M«atty WoC fa Tbb ALL * FU,L Farmee I ILfariJ Ft Backed by M yearx of advanced 11 I IkmKE H thinking in the heating field, thia 11 I LdfTTt H Wmtamaon Trtpl-lfe ALL-FUEL Furfl ■ Uli i t I I nace gives you what you want-lowet I Ijfll |!ill kJ fuel coots and warm rooms at all times. Fl il ItfP+PV IT Bums coal. oU. gas or coke equally II I Utit SI U * ,IL Mo “ Uily P*ymento to suit. IVI iHil HAUQK Sifrl OllirO Heatinc * Appliances Phone 3*33l«Decat«r Furnaces 4.80 up NBUCMCIIM BEAL ESTATE A EQUIPMENT r THE MAIN CAFE LOCATED IN UNIONDALE, INDIANA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER XS, 1050 7:00 P. M. Thto Jtostaarant is the only one in I nioadale and is doing a fine business. It bas about all new equipment that includes such Homs as a Basting Blessing fountain, counter and chrome ring stools, the counter and tables have formica tope, new electric dry cooler, new Allen Cash Register. Bryant gas heater, West Bend Cogee Maker. Glass cabinet top l»*ck bar. The kitchen equipment includes gas range with grill, hot point french frier, deep fat drier, 4 hole steam table, complete line of dtsbee. glassware, new rtlver. In fact everything to run a.. good rcstMUTMitu The building Is located about 1 block sooth of the Bank on a ddsdh tot and the building is !2x«» with a 12x13 store room attached, giving you H foot frontage- it la a frame building with metal root and is ra a eolid foundation, good repair inside and out There are wash rooms and toilets. psiiSMsloh arohed: 7B»i»ecttoH in invited arsny time: ■ batenxtiap«a deUswgt -at .Clear. Title MR. A MRS. KARL AKE—Owners D. S. Biair. C. W Kent—Auctioneers —— 1. G. Strickler. Sale* Mgr Sale Conducted By The Kent Realty A Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana , Phone 3-3390 a Not responsible for accidents 4 8 13 PUBLIC SALE As we are dissolving partnership, we. the undersigned will sell at public auction the following personal property, located 8 miles east of Fluffton. Ind. on State Road No. 121; then 3 miles north; or. 3 miles aoutlr trf lx-< atuf a>n-State Road No 27 then 2 miles west on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1950 Sale Starting at 10:00 A. M. — DAIRY CATTLE — Holstein covCU yetr* old, itirpNov 14. 4 gal. when fresh: HfyrMein cow. 5 years pid. due sh»v ' 23. S'n when fresh; MoTetHn co*. 5 years old, due March 13. <wl. when fresh; cow 5 yea re old,'due Feb S. *» Kai. when frerh; Holstein cow j years old. due Jan 17. 5 ga|. When fresh. Hotatein row, 5 yearo aid. due April 22. 1 gal. now, <A Holstein row. 5 years old, bred. 3. gal. now. Holstein cow. 5 year* old, bred, 7 gal when fresh; HolaieHf cow. o year# old. due March IX, 5 gal when fresh; Holstein heifer, due Jan. 12. ' Holstein heifer, due Feb. 3, Holstein heifer, due Feb 24. Holstein heifer, dur Feb 28,-:-5 Hol st etn 'heifers, open 2 Hol st ehi' heifer*. • -month* old: Piifeb'red IS months old Holstein bull Adult c«»wn T- B and 4lan<» tested All hcifur* mlntooil vaccinated — HOGS — « him* ’ 1 Hampshirr brood row s»d * tHcs by shb «<iw with 7 pf<N by *?de Purebred I>uro< male h >u. 21 large Je*dlnK whom* 21 weaned pi<* Hog* vaccinated — CHICKENS — » > head 25 head White* Ko* k Phiukrnw HAY AND CORN la • »h-..r • rt*. MM c- «3Shu »»<l mixed hay. l«t> bu. (.LUui.-n >»" <•>«,.in < MILKING EQUIPMENT . laciolc unit Itn.nun milkut in tl nudtriim. complete with,pipe ».-ut «i.>l co. k» - nilk.au* «tratuer. be. ket»; wavh tub-, water neater. tank milk cimlcr /' TRACTOR ll*.’m K-3 t'oaip tractor on rublter light*, starlbr. cultivatots. heat tu>u»er. live power take-off. like new _FARM MACHINERY !*»*• » ( t>-op d<Hr«ir 14” plow on rublter. like new: l*»5o Coop id .ho r tfraifi drill, fertilizer airachmeiits power life like new. Internalft tractor disc. 7 f‘ cwl’tinm ke-r: 2 section spike.tooth harrow; *»•'tion spring tooth. John iMsere f’tt.’t tracior• planter. Case 6 ft. niow- » . i»uiw in oil. rnblH’r tired- wagon. *teel tired wagdh, one horse drill; beet' pii-w . hay tedder. MISCELL ANEOI'S >»»!• rbb k. brooler stove. < en feeders and fountain: 50 egs' ►■ • in uiwitor' winter hog frun-’an. 4 hole hog feeder, hog irough; -ibajr ook 4e<'der; tank heater < '»* gal ka< drums :’,n uai drum: .U Xo 2o oil: *hnve| forks; t<«ob* Hawn/now.er, and other HOUSEHOLD GOODS 3 O'hl chair- 2 ratine- .-nil table rt-et.tl !>«>.! -piirm wl thaftro--; ’ Iwtirrtom »uit-_ 3 piece living r<M>m - tit* .2 r.H-king chair--, heating ■. «(<>,<■ coffee table 2 floor lampa llt.rary table; dining room xulte I, bell, rowing VlctniU Styeed tjueen electri. wa*li(>r; I Itnelcnm rug*', throw riigt;; dtogwr; copking ut« nslltf. an-l other articles too nuiuerou* to mention? ’ _ TERMS--CASH. Not RHponnible In . <»e ot Act Idents. Sdle will i>e held under , tent lrnn. li will be jerved by Weeley'('!«■*» of the Ftr.<t .M K. ChuiTh HOWARD ZIMMERMAN and R. E. OWENS, Owners .Vueumswii ; a.5 r*-e ‘brrftaut* Bank C'lerh 1;; |.. ‘ 4 ' - - - C? '

Moet tan prefer to Maud up while carving, with coat, off and •leevea peeled, to give them freer mc of the arm,. Mtaie can help by trueelag the biH with the wiage locked uMlernMtk- Thia ataedlaa the bM tor rrer aM gate the wing* o»t way. The hoeteee, it ehe'a engart. also will plOMe aet the table ao that no tall goblets are cloee to the carver's elbows Put the bird on a Mr platter with

the legs aimed at the carver, lee that the Imite is sharp rnoarh to hpMt a whiskar. Grab the dawmattek wUh the Mt hand and hack between the leg and body of the bird, using a slightly twisting motion on the leg and sepsrattag It from the body. Lay It on an egtra platter placed at the carver's left . Doa’t tahe the hand off the drumstick. Cut between the first and second Joint- separating these two parts of the dark meat. Neat, pick up the fork and place the tine*. Me on each side ot the bone of the second Joint. Then carve the second joint—making stripes parallel to the bone. Now, gentlemM. we get back to the in ala carcase Hold the bird steady by putting oae tine of the fork on each side ot the breast bone. It the wing sunds pp so prominently that it will Interfere with carving the breast, make one eat late the ball and socket Joint that bolds the wing. The wing then Mb be pushed down with the end ot the knife ao it doeen t interfere with slicing the breast Now you start carving the breast, using a downward and sawing motion— like that used by a small boy whittling a stick. Mr Shrader, being the champ, bas his own Ideas about who gets what "The oyster." be always says, "to the most delicious part of the turkey It to located to the spoon-like indentations ot the back. This can be reasoved with the pole* ot the knife. This area is not accessible until after the leg has been removed. The carver can Le ciasslfled as a knave or a saint. He Is a knave is he saves the choice tidbit | for himself He is a saint if he's i silly enough to give It sway.’’ I have followed the Instructions j faithfully in past years. I stilt cant carve a turkey. Williams B«k In Lead h Michigan Hectic Battle For ~- Govemor Continues " I>«troil, Nov. 13. ai’t— G M»un#B WlUtoms .jumped back into the lead in the beetle race for governor today on tSeliasls ot new MaComb county totals With the correction. Williams; took a <O7 vote edge over former: Gov. Harry F. Kelly. •' . j The new state totals with only I seven counties, still to report ot ficisl (suvasaaa give. Kelly 934.&53; Williams 935.190 The corrected totals in MaComb county gave Williams 23,577 votes to 18,347 foe Kelly Previously, the announced vote was 18.730 for: Kelly and 23.079 for Williams The shift took 383 votes from; Kelly and added 498 votes for Wil llama. Bugehe Haight, chairman of pre cihct six election board, testified under /rath that the vote in his precinct. was f«7 for Williams aml--221 for Kelly. He produced the figure hem the bsclrara pockit worn sample ballot. Reversal of the vote edge In that precinct, along With a It’* l vote er tor in favor of Williams in Kent county, put the 29-yearotd Wil llama back Into the lead . ... There seemed tn be lit.tlo doubt In anyone's mind that there will he a recount, although who win de mand it and who will foot the hill still are undecided " t "Hot h Detnm-rats intTHt public ana were ready to ask for the recount depending on whether Kelly or Williams is the winner when the final coOnty totals are in Account must he demanded wltliinUs hours after state officials receive the 83 county official totals. WQMAN DOCTOR ’ Cww**"—* Fsw Fase tn- > th--, blonde. youffg-liMtkinu mother! of four suM she hoped lir t'amp bell "ret eives the maximum ' put i ihment

I Closing Out SALE! I We are closing out <>ur entire stock of I plumbing and heating cquipmenl at • Pfumbihg fixtures • Witter Softeners • Pipe Fittings • Valves, etc. • Soil Pipe Fittings I Walter Plimbiag & Heating 231 No. Second St. I’ccitur Ind. M • p-

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Farmer Is Killed While Cleaning Gun RochMter, Ind.. Nov 13. —<VPi — Gilbert Schwenk. >3. Fulton teunty tanner, died yesterday ot a bullet wound received Saturday when the rifle he wM cleaning discharged accidentally. Mm Warren WHI 'I ■ ■—. Recover Free Polio Complete Recovery Within 18 Months Sacramento. Calif. Nov. 13.— (UPi—Nina (Honey Bear! Warren, vivacious 17-year-oW daughter of fa Worn la's Gov Bari Warren, learned today that she will recover from Infantile paralysis Juffjus 11. Harris, ta.lcl j it wj11 t ake 18 months. bu' that by ’Then she Wilt beaW to walk, run * and ride troniebaeK again to- satdj ‘Nina will start physical therapy treatments trrday and will be able; to leave the hospital In several j i weeks. Nina was hospitalised Nov. 7, the, day her father won his greatest! : pidiflt-al victory In being reelected i governor of California for the third, ftinie she was paralysed from the : hips down with her Tegs In splints. i After reporting that Nina has had a normal t, mperntpre for the past several days. Harris said he I had "good newI "Then- i« a little furn'itut in.the : worst iiiu-’Clv ' he said "18 e' is rinin-d Ho rn -irirly ailJ in groups and fe. •> eoiHplefe rceoveey ehdttM , come In -1* n> :n f lr--" Tic ■ t rhr Warrens' ■ t’r-.-r five children. Karl, li Dorothy ami Hobby, were it: quariintin- 1C th. l_gpvei noi> inan'ion he< ;uis« they were exposed to Nina's polio Holy Nome Society Will Meet Tonight The Holv Name -..-h-ti wid. meet at the K of ' hau at s o . 10. k Tlu- V« >. !!■ Msgl -I J Selmetg will speak <>n tl.e pilgrim - 'agw he mail- To Rome WiTs past i;e>mmer. and memorial service’* aIII al><» Ih» hei<l. PHONE SERVICE << «bNtIMM«MI t'r»w I’ll KF «Mel ; ing tFwiiiiou*-• t’uioa oifi<•iai- "atd . the plvdgt* had Im♦. n a-'ked of < la . tors ah’l urher < r .mv.h»>? -u: I’mhk. . Hdps t tabli hint tin of I whether tkey'h ni bon pickt?*Fd |n j :h» '■ t‘A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.

Lom LWMiogs On Farms Revised Larger Loom For Tenants On Farms The secretary of agriculture revised the Investment limits authorised under Title I of the BankheadJones farm tenant act for a number of rottntiea In northern Indiana recently. In effect, this makes possible loans to farm tenants to buy or develop larger and better farms through the farmers home administration tenant purchase and farm development programs. Other feature* of the Idan such as four per cent Internet and 4tkyear term remain the same Only bonafide farmers who are not sufficiently: et'ablfshed to satisfy bank credit ' iiquirenients are eligible for loans ; irndrr 'his- mtthnrify Furtherttfort? ‘ h-rrowers are required to apply for fMI Mirept T WRtoMU LMMMHIMI W ill: as soon as they have, enough l equity In their farms to quality. The law provides that In counties j vhere*Ttlfe average value of eti fletenl. family-type farm manage, I nienl units exceeds tbs investmrnt I limit of 812 000 the administrator ■. ii ;iy ipprlwe foxn* of vpeefaJ-merit ; for as much as the average value i i in the county. Adams county. 817.-1 "<:■>: Allen. Ik.ddd; Biackford. K.-i Huntington. 17.«<a>; Jay. 15.-J I'lin. Wells, 17.1101'; Whitley, IS.t't"' i Richmond Strikers Slated To Return Ind Nov 13 -TVl’t j S<Mtr .!.•**» worker* at the Av<*i». uorp Cn»*iry retrlgeratlun plant., wh<» staged an unauthorized M-rikt* Thuraday and Friday, wvre -*ched ah*d to raturn to work today. ■ Union-,. btfirialH <aid the wildrat 'trike wax t<ow Ivd off when 15/ turn in an aaaembly ■ department walked oft. Ernusl Greenwood 1,, <Vki ftt.. V - -r F' 1 * KH..&. JE W. Kingslond Macy A ItCHICX of election figures tn the First Congressional District, Nassau and Suffolk Counties, New York, gave Ernest Greenwood. DemocratLiberal candidate, a IM-vote plurality over W. Kingsland Macy.GOP incumbent. Mxcy ha* e*u»ed the impounding of all voting machines in Kaaaau County. (International)

Dick Heller Named Telegraph Editor Dick D. Halier, Jr.. 330 8. Third street. Decatur, has bMU appointed a telegraph editor ou the Indiana Daily Student, newspaper published by journalism students at Indiana University. r" The appointment, announced by the I. V department of Journalism, is for the remainder of the first ' semester which will end nest Juani ary. Heller is a senior student this year oa the Bloomington cam- ' pus. . iUt-— nwTH-w or rtt.tna ano rtiMiiiM V or rKTtTion roil V K ItIUV or STOKKT ano ALLHYU IN Tint AI>AMH CHKTIT COURT HKI-TIWUJKH TKIIM. 1»H) cat In: no. i,ms STATH or IXfiIAXA COUNTY or AI'AMM. Ml . CtTV nr tIW-ATVR. INDIANA A W-NTCIFAI. CORPORATION t.« ROT M TATUHt - - ----- ' ANN TATIXItt ' -jßsw:w‘-T<ANnrrj«""i , '.'y ! vy’''y”'\'-"’.y.;;v —— " ATHKL MAT gANtoANA ““' To the fltisentt of the (Tty ».»f r»e<atur. Indian*, and all other i»erMona toncernad. nolhr la hereby Kiven that the Chy of l>e<atur, In dtan*. by ita. attorney. Kaebert M Anderttoin. ha* filed In the Adama , Circuit Court of AdaniM «'«>unt>, In dU ia, and the name la ■<>« pendtitß therein ita petition for the vacation of * t ertrtin afreet and alley* deaerfbed aa fnllown: A The alley which run* Fta a nt»rth*b-e<Her4y-d4— I re< llnli from (ha 9outhweat 4 orner Jof Inlot No 5 in Nlblk k Heirs Mub--41 viainn of Oat lot MT la J. D. N«U mana North want Addition to the town, now elty. of Ow-ptar. I Indiana, 1 parallel with the rtahi-of-wgy cl the Pennreyivanla Baih-oad <*«♦ Along ' the wantem -Idea of In lot a nmnherj Oil and I I h NH.ll. k Heir* I litii'lon <»f t»uil--t 257„4n U ft. Nutt--1 mane N>«rtl) went Additt.»n to the 1 "Wil now »’H> of Iterator, Indiana, [ ife>l along itw tom-stern eide* of In 1 L>!' I»». I and 2 11. Hwnhs*.'* Addition fTo n<? < Tty i’r-iatui ifediaW. !o i .the Xorthw«.“» «’orner of lnK»t No 2 I of Hanna> Addition l«> the <Tl> of ; IH-Crttttr H The alley runnin* i North and South l-riween Inlota N« • i and 4 tn rhe Hhiihm * Addition to ! the ' Hi. ffcHevatui IhdiMita <*»» the wot and InfotM N’? I rend 3 in Hanna m Addition - n the K*et ' C The alley 1 unnina hv*"t *»'»♦* \Veat between |nlo|e No 4 *nd 3 -j rir Hanna * A«ldit4"n i*j jlm. 4Try of ■ (‘eitoiur Ihiiunn on th. North and Tn.lot- \o !'■ n R, ? '« ahd ’ tn Nlaith.* .« Addition to the City «»f I’eI -afar Indiana on the South l> The street knoan and dealwnatcd a» I Short Street from the Southwest oriwr of Inlet No. lo in Hanna e i AddPHon to the <fty nf t’eeatur. Indiana and the N'orthwaet-corner «»f I Inh»t No 11 i-n Nlbth k Haira Mu.b---i dlvl-don of <»utlot» In J !» NuttI mana Northnewt Addition to the • town, non <’Uy, of bes-atur, Indiana Tuiinina then* e E;»«t to Seventh Street of the City nf Decatur. .Indiana. the aatnr J>rin« that portion of Short Street which runa between I Mot No H‘ >. 8. "7. < and 5 In Hanna e Addition to the fTty of l»e---rtlur. Indiana <>n the North and lnlote No: 11. lt>, !», * 7 and K In the jNiblh k Heir* Bubdlvialon of <>utlot 257 in J I» Nuttrnanis Northwest Addition to the town, now t’ity. of Iterator. Indtana. the South i: That portion of that alley uhi<»h run* froni the Southwest vomer <*f inlot II in Niblk k lleir> liuMK Irion of Outlot 337 in J 1» Nutt mana North* «>t AdiiitloH Lu the town, now City, of heraiiir. Indiana arid ihe North*v*t io.rner of Inlol N<» & h. MMI k Heir* HiibdivUion of uutlot’2- 7 in J l». Nuttman- Northwest 1 Addition to the town, no* City, of Uecatur. Indiana, thence Hart ti-* | the Soul lienal comer of Inlot No !» 1 in MLlii k Heiio* Subdivision of Outit>t 25 7 jn «l.;L<. Njatpianh North* rat I Addition t*r Fh«« ffinn. tujwClty, of hr’Mtur. fndiana and the Northea.-t corner of Inlot No, 4 tn anld Niblick Heirx Suhdivjaji/ri of • Jutlot 27.7 in J 1> Nnttmana Northwret Addition tn Ihe t«.a», hirtUTky of Irecntur, iitdiana. being the aent pcirtlutt, of naid alley which mfrF lielween InI Joi-' No 11. 10 and h in Niblick Hair* Subdivlalon of outlot 2-‘«7 in J. l». Nuttmana Northve~t Addition (o the town rw>w tTty. <>f Pvoatur, Indiana <<h North and Inl.dN i, and 4 in Nlblk-k Ihlifi Kuhdivialon of <»ut”h»» 357 in .1 l> Nutt mar (A North- | wvat Addition to the town, n<»w < t’ily of iH-irttiir,- Indiana on the t South » That Inlots 1. 2 and 3 in the Niblick Hctrfe Subdivision of Outlot 357 lln J T» Nuftthan* Northwest Addition t<» the tow ft. now City. 4»f !»••- • atur. Indiaria in nil of the real i»ittot4' that will l»e affe> ted by the vacation <».f , *ai<l atre* 1 ’ and a I ley > ■ Tbk.t 'slfui ’'VW-^vvfr Wri' 1 Ttirth TTTBTMukh part i»f jxKid *tr,ei and alley* ie not •>f.pulili< utility and that th? . I*B- iiot /Oirw juir- ever wjaa u»e<! - ! i vJ-Ik tra\ -I ».r ox That euiii-part of aala r.trwat ‘and* alleys *o.sought to be va< atrd i i* not no crfuary to the arrow th of i.Lhe. .City of JbevwJrur, Fridiana that ’ aatd vacation u 111 not leave any ' owner of real estate within the tTty of f cialur Indiana, without ingrean « or egre*ft by ntcana of a public way, I*(hat *u«T» vacation will not cut I vis the pubHo-acceaa to any church, : -chool or other publh building ..r around and that no peraon, firm <*r 1 < ort*orati<»ri will be injured or dara!n«elln any way by witch vacation of said Mtrect Mhd alleys. Said praMion Will be preweolrd to the Adam* «’lrcutO'ourl on the 35th de J «»f November. 153 t». and »ald paliiion in the watierM and thinga in ,1- *u< will be rtieuid and deter* tniiisd i> d‘4 < Ut*. ou »u ! d date Hoherf to. %»derwpa. Attorney for Plaintiff . NW I

Legion CommendtBhsls Al Russii Urges U.S. Serve Notice On Soviet IMtoMpwlte. Nov. 13-(UPi-NattoMl commaador Erie Cocke. Jrf tt tbo American Lagton urged lodar that tke U. S. intorm Ruvato ft "will not flgkt My more aatalMea which aka eirrt* to ’(lek* oa "The sooner wa aerve notice on Soviet Russia that wo will not fight My more aatellltM ... but shall hold Moecow reapoaaible tor aay further aggreaaioa and use all of our xtreagth to destroy the breeding place of world trouble, the bettor off we will be." Mid Cocke, of Dawxon. Ga.. in o speech prepared for delivery at a welcoming luncheon in hla honor nponaored by the Indtanapolia Chamber of Commerce. Cocke outiiuvu tne ueglon’, "peace through atrength" program tor 1951, as adopted at the Los An gelea convention last month. He also criticited -merchant*, broker*,

ealiTcalendar NOV. 14— ld:M A. M. BBT. Albert W. "Bob" Becher JH *••8®" ** «* Rockford then 214 ml. west on mate road 797. Or I mile north ot Chattanooga on road 49 then 5 miles east on rood _ 797. Complete closing out sale. Roy 4k Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, Aneta. XOV 14- Alfred Rasmussen. Kouts. Ind Modern business building and eeulpment. 1:39 P- m Midwest Rosily Ancttok Ce, Decntur. Ind. 1 T- Sanmsna. Auct. NOV It —12:39 p. nt. Herman Krnec-keberg, Admr. Marta Galtaseyer. 2 mile* south of Poe on the Poe-Echo road or 214 miles weal ot the Frtedheim church. Household goods. Ned Johasoa and Melvin Ltachty. aucts. NOV. ll—OeorM K. Gross. 1 mile north of Bluffton on Road 1. vorkshire Hog*, machinery, miscellaneous 10:30 a. m. Eltonberger Bros.. Aneta. I.OV H—7:9o P- M. Mr. * Mrs. Kart Ake, owners. Real estate and equipment The Main Cate. Uniondale, Indiana. The Kent Realty Co, Auctioneers. NOV. 19—10:00 a. m. T. M. (Ted) Erdstea, 1 mite south and I 4 "‘to west ot Berne. General farm Mie. Roy * Ned Johnson and Melvin Ltechty. aucts. NOV. 18—10:30 a. m. Joe A. Rohlof. 1 toile sooth ot city limits of Tort Wayne on Winchester road. First farm aouth of Stellhora bridge (Take Fairfield Avenue from Fort Wayne to Bullhorn bridge I. Complete closing out. Roy t Ned Johnson and Melvin Uachty. aucts. NOV. 89 -2:00 P. M. EBT. Clifford Hoffman, J mllee north and 54 ■>>•» weal of Middlebury. Ohio or 3*4 miles south sod 2(4 miles west of Convoy; Ohio 80 acre tg>proved farm. -Roy A Ned Johmtonraaid Meftßi Llhcbty. aneti •NOV.-YI —Western- Ohio Uraedcu..Rate., al ralrgrotwds.. Van;Wert, 0... ———- 70 Holsteins. 11 A. M, Ohio Holstein Frteslsn Assn.. Wooster. Ohio. " if NOV. 31- Howard fflmmerman and R. K Owdns. I ml. South ot Decatur on Road 27. then 2 nil. W. Complete close out auction. 19.39 a. m. Ellenberger Bros , Aucts NOV. 23 12 30 p m. BBT Mrs John Maulle-. % mile west ot Middle- — hury Ohio on IT 8. road 224 Complete closing out sate. Roy 8. Johnson, Auct. Nt(y. 2s 1«' mt a ni Roy Hook. 2 miles soul h» uni of Willshire or 114l l 4 'miles east and W mhe north of Setem, General .farm sale goy A Ned Johnson. AUct* B NN I Figurine I 1 Painting Classes j U WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOI NCE CLASSES | 2 ON FIGURINE PAINTING - U will be held in our Btm*e hUrtinx TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, at 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Florence Fronsdahl, a professional instructress. well known throughout the middle west, will l»e here to instruct you. This is not a demons! ration. You will actually do the painting, under supervision. Easy lit do. easy to learn. Thousands || of women have taken up this fascinating new hob- H by. Excellent for gifts, .nexpensive too. We now ||| carry a complete new stock of Figurines, paints and brushes. Better phone 3-3030 today as-en-rollment is limited. Enrollment fee only SI.OO ||s per class. ■ KANE Paint & Wallpaper Store I OPEN WEDNESDAY TILL 0 P. M. 158 So. Second St.

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exporter, and ,blppcn who trade with our ehemtoi" aad “govern meat official* who connive with these blackguard* or whom Mupld Ity permit* thia criminal trading." "They consider it clever to ftnd loophole, in oar law, aad la tmr export itoenM regulation, to carry on commerce with Com muni, t nation,," Cocke Mid. "They are traitor,. They ,hoaM be dealt with , aa eneinto* - “They are helplag to load the gkM with’ which AmerteM wldtor, are being hilled. Government of ftciale who connive ... at, w.boee etapldiiy permit, this criminal trading are gniity of diplomatic murder. Such officials are morally bankrupt. Intellectually deficient aad patriotteaUy degraded " Henry Clay, who Mid "I would rather be right than be president," was defeated for preatdeat three times. ArroiwrimsT ar Satire la asset* strew. That the uiiilcr»l«ned has been appointed A«mlnlvtrslor of the estate ot ICotlo M Houck late of Adams County, drcruiwl. The oaiato is probably M '*'«roeae M. Wswsh. Adminletralvr Jaha 1.. Itetaaa. Atlorwey. Nov. *, i»Be. NOV. U— l*-ta