Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1955 — Page 6

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I Lodge To Head Delegation On Disarmament Five-Power London Conference Slated Later This Month j UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., (INS) I —President Eisenhower confirmed I today Instructions for Ambassador I Henry Cabot Lodge to speak for I the U.S. at the five-power London I disarmament talks late this month. The meeting of the UN subcomI mittee will give the west its first I chance to test the Kremlin’s policy I on nuclear weapons following the I big top-level shake-up in Moscow. Lodge will go to London with I orders to report to the President I and secretary of state John Foster | Dulles on his return the implica- | tions and evaluation of Soviet | claims of superiority in nuclear I weapons and of threats to use | them against aggression. I These threats accompanied the I assumption of power in the Krem- | lin by two veteran Bolsheviks, I Communist party boss Nikita S. I Khrushchev and Premier Marshal I I Nikolai Bulganin. | Foreign minister Vyacheslav M. I Molotov and Marshal Ivan Konev I boasted in the last three days of I superior Russian nuclear weapons I and armed might Lodge will probe I the meaning of these bellicose I statements. I The Soviet delegate most likely I again will be Jacob Malik, who I served three years at the UN and I was labelled the “veto boy” beI cause of his obstructionist tactics. I British minister of state AnI thony Nutting is expected to sit in I for the British, Jules Moch for I France and a top - ranking disannI ament expert for Canada. f The London meeting is looked I upon by the U. S. as a convenient I sounding board and testing ground I of Soviet intentions. I Lodge and almost every free I world diplomat at the UN was conI vinced I that nothing has changed I in the basic Soviet position. g Lodge was prepared, however, I to lay it on the line to the Soviets I — and for the benefit of our own I allies — that the U. S. will not I join any pledge forfeiting its right I to use nuclear weapons, either in I Red China or anywhere in the free I world where Communist forces I might attack. I The second cardinal point of U.

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S. policy is and remains that the U.S. will gladly join in any pact for the control of nuclear weapons, and disarmament or limitation of arms In general, if and when Russia and all nations concerned ac- i cept those terms and conditions approved by the UN general assembly. SOCItTY The Decatur Welcome Wagon club will meet Monday evening Shannon of S2l Jefferson St. A at 6: 30 .o'clock with Mrs. Kenneth spaghetti supper will be held and any newcomers to the city who have received a wagon call are welcome. Husbands are in|vh«d and neservations must be called tn by Saturday. Call 3-4522 or 3-2874 for reservations. The Decatur Garden club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock with Mrs. Calvin Yosi. Members are asked to note that roll call will be answered by a current event on conservation. X The Historical club will have their Guest Day luncheon Wednesday at 12:30 at the k. of P. Home. The Fireman’s auxiliary will meet with Mrs. Harry Stults Monday evening at 8 o’clock. The Loyal Daughters class of the Bethany E. U. B. church will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ned Warren at 7:30 o’clock. The Ladies Shakespeare club will meet »with Mrs. Franklin Frans Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. At the Adams count/ memorial hospital: A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Max Myers of Monroeville today at 6:15 a. m. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Lichtle of '• Decatur are the parents of a baby 1 boy born Wednesday at 11:48 a. m., weighing six pounds and five oun1 ces. A baby boy was born to Mr. and I Mrs. Don Gallmeyer of Decatur today at 5:20 a. m.. weighing seven , pounds and three ounces. i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hess of Dei catur are the parents of a baby - girl born today at 8:53 a. m. : weighing six pounds and six ouni ces. J ■ i If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat . Want Ad. It brings results.

To Give Concert Z7S (T> I • < CT'* w \vJbL The Musical Messengers, of Saratoga, now conducting youth week services each evening at 7:30 in the Pleasant Valley Wesleyan Methdoist church, two miles east and one mile south of Monroe, will present a one-hour sacred concert at 2:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon. The Rev. G. R. Shaw, pastor, invites the public to attend. Affidavit Is Filed On Youthful Driver An affidavit on two counts was filed in city court this morning by prosecutor Lewis L. Smith against Francis J. Spieth, 20, of Woodburn route two. Spieth was arrested at 4 p. m. at the license bureau when he applied for an operator's license. The charges against him are driving while his license was susupended and falsifying an affidavit to obtain an operator’s license. The Woodburn youth will be arraigned after he confers with his attorney, Ralph Miller of Fort Wayne. His arrest was made when license bureau personnel remembered that he had attempted to get an operator's license here last year. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

SALE CALENDAR FEB. 12—1:00 P. M. EST Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Pagel, owners. 2 miles E. of Lafontaine, Ind., on State Road 218. Spotted Poland China Bred Sows, Fall Boars & Gilts Sale. Vaughn Lipp, Auctioneer. FEB. 12—Frank Little, On Chicago Ave,, Hicksville, Ohio. New Nearly Finished Home and Extra Lot. Will sell separately or both lots and home as one unit. 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co,, j. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. FEB. 12—12:30 p. m. Mrs. Alf Bollinger, owner. 1 mile west of Coppess Corner and % mile south. Household goods and carpenter tools. Mel Liechty, auctioneer. FEB. 15—10:30 A. M. J. B. Clark, 4 miles west of Berne on road -118 to the Wabash river bridge, then 2 miles north. Complete closing out sale. Roy & Ned Johnson, Aucts. FEB. 16—1:30 P. M. Aaron W. Hartzler, owner. 4% miles west of Bryant, Ind., then about *4 mile south. Well improved 160-acre farm and personal property. J. F. Sanmann, auctioneer. FEB. 12—10:30 a. m. Carl Miesch, owner. 414 miles Southeast of South Whitley, Ind. Purebred Duroc hogs and Angus cattle. Roy Johnson, Kenneth Sherbahn, auctioneers. FEB. 17—1:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Sheets, owners. 1 mile east of Willshire, 0., then north 214 miles. Tractor, combine, farm machinery; poultry equipment, etc. Merl Knittie, Don Mox, Auctioneers. FEB. 17—1:00 P. M. Lewis & Clara Koldeway, owners. 6 miles East of Decatur on 224 to State Line 114 mile N., 14- mile W. -Farm Machinery & Misc. Chris Bohnke, Auctioneer. FEB. 17—Johnson Brothers, 3 miles South of Payne, Ohio on No. 49 and 2 miles West, Complete Lines of Farm Equipment including 7 Tractors, 2 Combines, 3 Corn Pickers. Trucks, 7 Rubber Tired Wagons and other lines in proportion. 10:00 A. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. FEB. 17 —10:00 A. M. Leßoy W. Smith, Denny Brothers, owners. 2 miles north of Markle, Ind, on St. Rd. 3, then 14 mile east. 94-acre farm and personal property. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, Phillip Neuenschwander, Aucts. C. W. Kent, sale mgr. FEB. 17 —12:00 Noon. Melvin Brown, owner. 2 miles south of Berne on U. S. 27. Cattle, hogs, tractors, combine, corn picker, implements. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. FEB. 18—1:00 p. m. Robert Zinn, 10 miles east of Decatur or 10 miles west of Van Wert on U. S. 224, then 14 mile south. 40 high grade Holstein dairy cattle. Roy & Ned Johnson. Aucts. FEB. 18—Heirs of Henry Poth Estate. One mile east of Mark Center, Ohio on the Fountain Road, then 14 mile south. Improved 80 Acre Farm. 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. FEB. 19—1:00 p. m. Benj. H, Ruhl, owner, Northeast edge of Hoagland. Ind. Cattle, tractor, Implements, etc. Glenn C. Merica. Auct FEB. 19 —Lewis Elston, 2 miles west of Latty, Ohio on State Route No. 113 or 6 miles east of Payne, Ohio on State Road No. 113. Complete line of Rubber Tired Farm Implements, Cattle, Sheep, Hay and Straw. 10:30 A. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. FEB. 19 —12:30 p. m. Mrs. Emil Sprunger, owner. S. Fulton St., east edge of Lehman Park, Berne, Ind. Furniture and household goods. Ed. Sprunger, auctioneer. FEB. 23—1:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stober, owners. 1% miles west of Rockford, O. on St. Rt. 33. Very good 80 acre farm. Personal property. Merl Knittie, Don Mox, Roy Johnson, Auctioneers. FEB. 24—12:3Qp. m. Eredl. Baehler. owner. 1 mite south and 3. mites west of Convoy, O. Farm equipment, household goods. Merl Knittle, Don Mox, Auctioneers. FEB. 24—11:00 a. m. J. J. Lower & Adolph Weidler, 5 miles north of Decatur on U. S. 27 then 1% mile east or 1% miles north of Monmouth and *4 mile west. 40 registered and grade Guernseys, hogs, chickens, grain, hay and dairy equipment. Roy' and Ned Johnson. Aucts. FEB. 26—1:00 p. m. Carl T. Noll, admr. Hazel L. Gallogly, 811 Winchester street, Decatur. Personal property and real estate. Roy & Ned Johnson, Aucts.

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Cen-Trails Queen Crowning Friday Adams Central Girl Crowned At Game Between games at the Monmouth and Adams Central game Friday, the Adams Central CenJralls Queen will be crowned. The election of the Cen-Trails Queen and her attendants was done by the student body of Adams Central. First they chose five girls from the junior and senior classes and from this group of five, another election was held to determine which girl would reign as queen. At the same election, five boys were chosen from the junior and senior classes to determine which boy would get the- honor of crowning the queen. These five boys will escort the queen and her attendants to the stage. Candidates for queen are: Florine Hirschy, Ardola Parrish, Elaine Stultz, Karen Snyder, and Marilyn. Roop. Boys chosen were John Ripley, Don Barger, Roddy Beer, Bern Vanßuschen, and John Rowdon. • Fires In National Forests Decreased WASHINGTON (INS) —Forest service field offices said today that the number of fires in national forests dropped from nearly 12,000 in 1963 to 10,462 last year-a decline of 12 per cent. The number of man-caused tires i increased slightly but this was not : considered serious because use of i the forests by campers and the . like also increased tremendously during the year. New Delhi — India has about 266 million acres under cultlva- - tion and more is being added.

PUBLIC SALE Due to ill health, we are selling at Public Auction all of our Farming Implements on our farm, located 6 miles east of Decatur on U.S. 224 to State Line, then 114 miles north and 14 mile west, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1955 1:00 P. ML Ferguson tractor, with enclosed cab, in good condition and good tires; mounted plow, 14” bottoms; mounted double disc, hydraulic controlled; double shovel furrowing plow for tractor; 10-disc fertilizer rain drill; culti-packer; rotary hoe;-3-seetion spring tooth harrow; spike tooth drag harrows; John Deere 6’ mower; side delivery rake; manure spreader; rubber tire wagon, with new grain, bed; low steel wheel wagon and bed; stock rack; 16’ aluminum grain elevator, like new; lime and fertilizer spreader 10' wide; land roller: single shovel plow; 5-shovel cultivators; model A wheels and axle for trailer. — MISCELLANEOUS — ... Kozy 12x14 brooder house; electric brooder, 500 chick size; dog house; 1,000 lb. platform scales; grapple hay fork; Clipper fanning mill; G-E electric motor, % h.p.; galvanized water tank; copper kettle; new flame thrower; fence stretcher: hay rope; 2 milk cans; fuel drum and cans; harness;fly nets; collars; double trees; neck yokes; tongues for machinery; lard press-; sausage grinder and many other articles. 200 BALES OF CLOVER HAY—SOME OATS STRAW. SHEEP—2O good young ewes, due to lamb after March 10th; 1 buck consigned by Adolph Marbach. TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. LOUIS & CLARA KOLDEWAY - Owners Chris Boh/ke —Auctioneer Edgar Krueckeberg—Clerk — • 10 15 Administrator’s Sale Personal Property - Real Estate The undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Hazel L. Gallogly, i Deceased, hereby gives notice that by virture of an order of the Adams Circuit Court he will offer for sale at 1:00 o'clock P. M. on the 26th ■ day of February, 1955, at Public Auction on the premises, all of the , interest of t/id decedent in and to the following described Personal Property and at 2:30 o’clock P. M. on the same date the following described Real Estate: Commencing at a stone in the center of Chestnut Street at the Northern extremity of D. O. Jackson’s Subdivision of Outlot Number 80 in the town now city of Decatur, Indiana, and thence running South West along the center of said street two hundred sixty three and one half (263*4) feet; thence East to a point in the center of Nuttman Street, which is 253*4 feet south of the Northern Extremity of said Outlot Number 80 thence North along the center of Nuttman Street i to a stone in the center of said Nuttman Street at the Northern extremity of said Outlot Number 80 thence West to the place of beginning; That the above and foregoing described tract of ground is known as the North part of Inlot Number 489 in said subdivision, in the city of Decatur, Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court for not less than Two-Thirds of the full appraised value thereof, free of all liens and encumbrances except the 1955 taxes due ■ and payable in 1956 and upon the following terms and conditions: At • least One-third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance upon delivery to the purchaser of an Administator’s deed approved by the 1 Adams Circuit Court and an Abstract of Title brought down to date i of sale showing said real estate to be free of all liens and encumbrances except the 1955 taxes due and payable in 1956. Possession of - said real estate upon final and full payment of the purchase price. > ■ LOCATION—BII Winchester Street, Decatur, Indiana ~~ -4- - t (Intersection of Winchester Street and Russell Street) Saturday February 26,1955 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Beginning at 1:00 P. M. (DST) New Chrome Dinette SetJ(Red & Gray color;) New Electrolux Sweepdr & Attachments; Large Kelvinator Deluxe Refrigerator, bought new July 19, 1952; New Easy Washer; 2 Piece Blue Living Room Suite: Red Leather Chair & Ottoman; Green Occasional Chair; ‘ 12 x |2 Rug; Floor & Table Lampsj Round Occasional Table (Glass . Top;) 2 Mirrors; 5 Pr. Drapes; 5 Pr. Glass Curtains; 5 End Tables; Flower Stand; 5 Throw Rugs; Coffee Table; Pictures: 6x12 Rug; , Knedhole Desk: Platform Rocker; Record Cabinet; Table Radio; Studio Couch; Pin-up Lamps; Bench; pining Room Suite; Old Radio; ’ Rocker; Utility Cabinet;" Steel Stand; Storage Bag: Singer Drop Head Sewing Machine; Modern Walnut Bedroom Suite, complete; 2 Jenny ' Lind Twin Beds, Complete; Double Metal Bed, complete; Day Bed; Chest; 2 Dressers: 2 Book Stands; 7 pr. Plastic Drapes; Walnut Cedar Chest; Kenmore Electric Stove; Kitchen Cabinet with 2 , cabinets; Silverware; Electrical Appliances; Old Elec. Stove; ’ Gas Stove; 2 Fruit Cupboards; 2 Metal Lawn Chairs; 2 Bird Baths; Gazing Globe: Garden Hose; 2 Porch Swings; Dishes, cooking utensils and many other articles too numerous to mention. i 1 TERMS —CASH. . Note, This is a good lot of Property. Three Bedroom Modern Property i Will Sell at 2:30 P. M. (DST) I Twq Story Frame House—Asphalt Shingle Roof —Bevel Siding—\l Storm Windows —Cistern. Motor Plumbing—Double Garage—Shade ’ I Trees, Nice Lawn & Shrubbery—Garden Space—Large Triangular Shape Lot —Basement —Sunbeam Coal Fired Furnace —2 Large Bedt rooms Upstairs—Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, with Steel Sink I LCabinet, Bedroom & Large Bathroom with Recessed Tub, Built in Vanity—Ample Closet & Storage Space—Enclosed Back Porch —Front i &.Side Porch; This Property is in good condition. It will make you .j a pleasant, comfortable home in a choice location. Your Inspection is invited. Phone Ned C. Johnson, 3-2796. — CARL T. NOLL Administrator of Estate of HAZEL L. GALLOGLY, Deceased Roy S. Johnson, Ned C. Johnson—Auctioneers ■ Bryce Daniels —Clerk John L. DeVoss—Attorney Not Responsible for Accidents.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1955