Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1951 — Page 6
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JUDGE SETS (Centinued From Pa*e Oae) should be liberally construed. “Plaintiff need not. make any proof of his alleged defense to the original action. The only question to be determined is if the defendant had a sufficient excuse for suffering the default. * f
“The term excusable neglect is a general one and each case must depend on its own facts. "The tendency of courts is for a liberal construction of the law, and any doubt is in favor of the plaintiff. ' t\
DAIRY CATTLE AUCTION On the Fred Weidler farm located--3 miles North of Berne then 5% miles West then H m|le North, or 1? rpile East of Vera Cruz to T road then % mile North, or Vi mile West apd % mUe North of Baumgartner Hatchery, pn 'J TUESDAY, EVENING, JUNE 12,1951 | Starting at 7:|>o P.I M. 15 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 15 ’T. B. and Bangs Tested 7 Head of Fresh Holstein cows, 3 years old; 1 Holstein Helfer, heavy springer; 6 Bred Holstein. Heifers; 1 fresh Jersey cow, 8 years old; 9 of the above cattle are Wisconsin cattle. The above cattle Are bred by artificial Insemination. TERMS—CASH. ' I WEIDLER BROS., Owners Roy & Ned Johnson, | •-A .1 -V ' A . Melvin Liechty — Auctioneers | E. W. Baumgartner—Clerk | IYI 68
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Will Show How To ■1 ■ ■ f . ■ V Cut Food Budgets "Today’s rising food prices arid the necessity for determined conservation make it vital for America’s homemakers to take every possible step toward said Miss Rose'Davis in a recent Interview. Miss Davia of the home economist staff of Amana Refrigerntion, Inc., will preside over KlenkS demonstration of frozen foods at 2 p.m. June 14. 1 A record attendance ts expected |o be present to hear the noted food authority discuss the vast savings made possible by hom-» freezing of foodstuffs plus the many time-saving, workraving advantages offered by home food freezers. "It is actually possible for a family to save 20 percent and moro on i household food budgets by proper use of a home freezer,” de ciared Miss Davia. “I shall demonstrate to the women of \l>ecatur, when to purchase certain perish: ables at' their peak of nutritional value; a|nd, because of availability, w hen they are also least expensive. A considerable saving is effected by purchasing in quantity and freezing for later use. Many local stores offer periodic specials on certain fresh items, and .frequently case lots of commercially frozen foods may be purchased at sizable discounts. Intelligent planning and purchasing adds "to the savings every freezer-owning family can achieve. , - 4 '
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Social Security Representative Here •'■9 A repi-ifsentative of the Fort Wayne office of the social security administration will be in Decatur Jjupe 12, from 1 to 3 p. m., and in Berne Juke 26. 1 to 2 p. m. Persons seeking information from the social security office are advised to obtain an appointment before those dates by writing it&: Federal building. Fort Wayne. The repress entative will be in the Decatur post office and the First Bank of Berne on the specified dates. \ - — — ~ "Further economies are brought about by J complete utilization of for they beco We when frozen and saved for later enjoyment." Better jiving is another important contribution offered by food freezers, the Amana home econom'st stresses. More variety in menus is one phase of this contribution and more| leisure time for family is possible because freezer owners need spend less rime forshopping and meal preparation. | These ajid other topical will be the interesting order ofj the day at Klenk£ June 14. After the demonstration, Miss Davia will be available Ito answer questions from attending the meeting. 11 ’ ■ ■ d U' All klndfe of livestock and poultry on Utah ranches, farms and ranges arf- on the decrease. The bureau .. of? agricultural says the (rend is for fewer farm animals ire the state.
Dean Rusk Speech Aroused Brifains Feared New Policy By U. S. In China d- ’dA ' ■ \ * ii * > : ' London, June &—(UP) —Foreign secretary Herbert Morrison said today he had conveyed "misgivings'! to secretary of state Dean Acheson over a Chinese policy speech made by assistant secretary .Dean Rpsk. Morrison sairf ■ he,. feared the speech, promising continued aid : to the Chinese natiomAlsts and implying the United States would help the Chinese people overthrow the Reds, might' mean > "new development” in policy. Acheson's reply, hefhald, was such that "1 really have no misgivings." Rusk made his speech in New York May 18. It daisied reaction through most of the -world. ' Despite |dmlsslon of at least "misgivings” over American support iof the nationalists, a foreign office spokesman indicated /hat the. lat bor government was getting tired of Chinese Reid tactics in the Far East and might make a radical change in its own policy.: As the result, it was believed; the government may call off its attempt to have the Chinese communists represented at a final peace settlement for Japan. The foreign office spokesman confirmed that it was on specific instructions frotn London that the delegate to the United Nations trusteeship council voted yesterday against a proposal to oust the Chinese nationalists. Britain has recognized the Pelm ing government and repudiated the nationalists and officials counted suggestions that Brttalci i, might consider withdrawing Tti recognition of the Peiping regime! ■ • - L—p' WILSON (Coattuned Froy Pgge Ow*) ? controls. . < I Truman Backs 6rder Washington, June 6 j— (UP) President Truman, dqppite growing pressure from catjle men, is I solidly behind the beej price rollback order, a price stabilization spokesman said today. I I Mr. Truman met late yesterday with beef industry represents? tiyes. Also attending the extraordinary White House sessionwere defense mobilizer Charles E. ; Wilson, economic stabilizer Eric; A; Johnston and price Michael V. DiSalle. The meeting occurred as major* meat packers cut back production and laid off workers. They blamed high prices. DiSalle bad said before the
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meeting that the beef rollbacks order would not be cancelled. A spokesman for the office of price stabilization (OPS) said after the conference that nothing occurred to change DiSalle’s mind and that Mr. Truman is “still behind him.” The cattlemen, led by former Gov. Roy Turner of Oklahoma, were scheduled to discuss production and cost problems with OPS officials today. “Sure, we'll look, at their figures,” an OUS spokesman said. "But we’re going. to go ahead with the rollback unless the cat■4 ■ —,—. OR. THEODOR KOERNER, 78, mayor of Vienna, is Austria’s new president. Koerner, once a general in ‘he imperial Austro - Hungarian army, is a bitter anti-Communlst . He won a six-year term in a close run-off election to succeed the late Karl Renner. (International) -1 —f i* '1 Zi • t IM ■&_ " " |— s7 /tK £ HL U. S. AIRMEN are standing by with orders to atom-bomb Russia in event Soviet forces attack in Europe, Rep.' Clarence Cannon (D), Missouri, said in Washington. "The crews have been picked, the planes are ready . . . waiting for word,” he said. (International)
" '' i 1 I ! . " .. _T tie personally come up there and Sam Rayburn of Texas has tell tis (they can’t produce under serfed as speaker of the house the order.” l inger than any other person. The beef price rollback Is de- The water from hot signed to slash retail beef prices »Prtog« ranges from 9ft L to 147 d.,by nine to 10 cents a pound by ,n temperature. Oct. 1. Cattlemen protest that thk The up Ix»W*r Rio Grande order will cut production and lead Valley of Texas is farther south to widespread black market# in than arty point on the Us 8. mainbeef. U ; land. — .i if you hava somatMWf te wll or rooms for rent try : * Democrat Democrat Want Ads Bring KwiulU w ;— ; —-—.. SALE CALENDAR JUNE B—Robert (Abe) Htuckqy, Vera Cruz, Ir|d. goods. 7:30 P. M. Elleriberg'-r Bros , Aucts JUNE B—Mr. A Mrs. I. C. Talbot, 1027 fit. nx/UJ boaw, z 7 P. M. Kent Realty A Aue(ion Co. D. M- JHlair, C, W, \ Kent, Aucts. L J JUNE 11—7:00 P. M. Chalmer Deßolt, Agent, Heirs Mary Jane I>eH>it, 909 Dierkes street, Decatur. t Ope story hous*. garage *Kd 50x120 lot. oy, Ned Johnson and Melvin M*cbty, aucts. JUNE 12—7:00 p. m. Weidler Bros.. 3 miles north of thep miles west, then .milt north- Or 1 mile of Vera to T road, then % mile north; 1& head of Itoy sci Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aucts. _ JUNE 14 —1:00 P. M. Mrs. Allabelie Jones, ft milfes acMtbwest of Mr 111- . f shire, 9 miles northeast’of Berne, 14 miles southeast of De- ' catur, 1 mile south and I# mile east of Salem. 124 Acre Improved Farm. Roy, Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, auct JUNE 1500 p. nx TheJla M. Haecfcer. Admrtx. Dora Broughton estate. 264 E. Franklin street, Berne. 9 room frame house, 2 building lots and personal property. Roy (k Ned Johnson r* and Melvin Liechtk, aucts. N ’ \ ' JUNE 20—6:00 P. M. Richard L. BognerjAdmr. Julia Shady, Preble, Indiana. House, land and personal property. Roy Johnson, Auct, Severin attorndr. ! l ' i \W\ /, / ■’- • 1 1 COOK AT HOME?-WHY? GIVE CHARLIE A TRY! ?4 ■ ■ I ' ■ i ■ . I ’ At the Air Conditioned Taylor’s lid on Bar e7 9/ | Noon Lunches : ‘ ■ AT ,i POPULAR PRICES .
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