Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1954 — Page 10

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Debt Repaid LONDON, (INS) — Over 4* years ago a boy stole * bar of chocolate from a shop tn Derby street He waa caught by the shopkeeper and spanked. No* aged

«£ Public Auction Real Estate — Personal Property Loo Sprunger & Son Cabinet Shop Monroe, Indiana Wo are reducing: our stock and our bustaeee operations and will •eH the totitnring at PubWc Auction, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2?1954 Starting at 10:30 A. M. (CST) LOCATION—IN MONROE, INDIANA, 2 Blocks South ot Road 124. across from old Monroe High School. REAL ESTATE Will Sell at 1:00 P. M. (CST) Ooocrete Btock Building 48x50 wteh second story over one-third of BeUdjng Oooorete Floor Throughout. AN Steel Window. Roof Completely Re-Pitched. Stool end Lavatory. Two 3x7 Overhead Doors. Building is in A-l Condition. Situated on the North Side of a targe loft—l 32 foot Frontage. 120 toot Depth. Real Estate WHI Be Sold tai Two Unite of Lot 86x120 with Improvement* and Vacant Lot 66x120 if the purchasers deetoe—otherwise, aw one Unit 132x120 feet. Thte Good Building is Suitable for Any Type of Butanem. TERMS & CONDITIONS—One-Fourth Ctata Day of Sate. Batanca on Delivery of Deed and Abetract. Potrceeeton within 30 Daye. Statement made on day of sale shall take precedence over any etatomeotc contained herein. Power Tools—-Equipment—Miscellaneous At 10:30 A. M. (CST) Craftsman 12 inch Floor Model Saw. with m h.p. Motor; Craftsman 12 inch Planer, with 2 hjp. Motor; Craftsman Shaper with Motor; Delta 6x48 inch Beit Sander with 1 tip Motor; Heston ft Anderson 6 tach Cat Oft Saw with % h.p. Motor; Delta 6 inch Jointer with Motor. Delta tai inch Band Saw; Welker Turner Power Drill Press; Power King 36 iftqf Lathe; Grinder with Motor; Wbrk Bench. 12% ft.; Work Bench 16% ft.; Work Bench 21% ft; Small Wood Working Tools; Scales; Some used buildtag material; Micarta Ptecea; Set Socket Wrenches; New and Used Shovels. Hand TboM. etc.; NEW "Vigoro" Lawn Spreader; NEW PARKETTE Lawn Sweeper; NEW Coleman Heating Stove, small; Extension Ladders; Concrete Mixer with Motor; 2 Hand Trucks; Lot of New Paint. Brushes, etc. Cupboard Rack; Linoleum Remnants; Number of New Wooden Pull Toys; Oak Office Desk; Swivel Chair; Straight Chair and 4 Drawer File; Coleman Oil Stove; Fuel Drome; 200 Used Feed Sacks; Garden Plows; Broiler Supplies—Chicken Feeders and Fountains; Com Shelter; 6 Ten Gal. ft 2 Eight Gal. Milk Cans; Milk Scales; 2 New Bucketa; Rubber Hose; Water Tank. Many Other Articles Too Numerous to Mention TERMS—CASH Not Reeponalbte for Accidenta. LEO SPRUNGER & SON CABINET SHOP—OWNER Roy S. Johnson. Ned C. Johnson— Auctioneers Decatur. Indiam. EL W. Baumgartner. First Bank of Beras—Clerk 23 27 30

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56. the culprit recently walked into the shop and repaid the sixpenny j debt. "It baa been on my conj science,” he explained. f Democrat Want Ada Brlnfc Reau.’ta

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Cruises Aid Good Neighbor Policy South American Cruises Benefit ABOARD THE SS SANTA ROSA AT SEA. (INS) — A cruise on one of the Grace Line's fleet of passenger-freight ships affords an eye-opening revelation of the important role such service plays in furthering “good neighbor” relations between North and South America. As I write thia on board the deluxe “Santa Rosa”, I see men, women and children from “the Statea” splashing in the outdoor pool, enjojylng the various deck games, and mingling democratically with fellow-paseengers who speak with the Spanish accent of South Americans. They get along like one big family. Henry A. Hoyt, 40-year-old American career diplomat and one of the passengers, remarked to me: “It's a wonderful sight to see North and South Americans get to really know each other in this way.” Hoyt, who has seen 18 years service as a diplomat.in Venezuela. Cuba. Paraguay. Chile and Mexico, waa returning to Washington after finishing two and one-half years' work as first secretary to the U. S. embassy in Caracas. At Washington he is to be detailed as an officer in charge of Caribbean affairs. He is accompanied by his wife Joyce and their two small daughters, Pamela and

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“La tin-Am er lean travel is toward the United States, rather than Europe, ae never before. This in spite of the fact that South Americana know they can go on a trip to Spain or Italy and live cheaper than in the United States. “South Americana now prefer to send their children to be educated in the United States rather than in Europe. “They are becoming more ‘aware’ of the United States than North Americana are becoming aware of them. Too many North Americana have the wrong approach when they visit a busy and growing country like Venezuela. They casually regard Venezuela as a land of big hats and different customs. "Our tourists do not get the ’awareness’ of South Americans that they get of us when they visit ■our country. But they like us and our ways just the same. “We should not forget that South Americans now enjoy and have almost everything we have — deep freezes, air conditioning, fine hotels, modem homes, skyscrapers, good newspapers, radio and TV stations and an improving Standard of living. “Citiee such as Caracas, San Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos V' fl /if fl w7 Im **' -T ffl eHhHI Jk ITALIAN actress Gina LoUobrigida models one of the 40 evening gowns she brought to the U. S.. in her New York hotel They were created by Schubert, leading Rohm couturier. A gal reporter asked Gina what her measurements were, and Gina said she didn’t know, so the reporter whipped out a tape and found 36-22-M. Gina is in the ’ U. S. for a premier of one of her films. f lnternational)

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Aires, Santiago and Um <ra aa up-to-date aa many big ritiM in North Amorlaa." Copt. Adolf Adlan the genlaT commander of the Santa Rosa, pointed out that the regular arrival of Grace Line ships at Caribbean ports are a boon to local business men. The vessels, he said, run on schedule “like trains.’’ The Santa Rosa — one of the line’s 24 ships — makes regular “turn-around" cruises from New York to South America, with stops at Curaocao, Netherlands West Indies, La Guaira, Venesueia, (within easy automobile trip to busy Caracas, Maracay and Valencia), Puerto Cabello, Venesueia, Cartagena, Colombia and back to New ; York.

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Laugh Days NEW YORK (INS) - The “first annual "Father-in-Law Day” and the second annual "Pass the Laugh Week" have been set for observance beginning Sunday. October 17, under die sponsorship of the National Laugh Foundation. ■, , i Tomato Tops NEW YORK (INS) — America’s favorite vegetable is the tomato. Tomato consumption last year was enough to provide each roan, woman and child in the United States with 53 pounds of the vegetable, according to an analysis of government sUUstios by the American Can Company.