Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1940 — Page 7

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I J I --■ft ■ w <4 y |k -<■ ffiaSjfc <■ .— ft - * — —l—- — PUBLICS A L E i ■ I undi .’signed. will well my personal |>r »;». it> located 1 mile *, mile East of Kirkland hitch «<h<M>l or I inlles South of * >. i ft SATURDAY, December 7,1910 Bale starting at 10:30 A M K S—HEAD OF CATTLE -8 cow * yrs old. to be fruit by dty of nah- Guernsey cow in good flow of milk, to freshen August 7. Holstein .i;id J-1 old. to freshen last of February. Better. -' yr» old to Ist Heifer, pasture bred 1 • crliug Guernsey Heifer Bull calf 15 month old Guernsey Bui! pure bred from the herd, a desirable Individual ■ head Young Ewee. head of Feeders. bushel in crib. Some corn fodder ton Clover and Alfalfa 2 doxen Barred Rocks Rake; garden plow lawn mower. Bpray Pump, hire Cream Xeperator; Hard Coal Brooder Stove It I> B Engine; 2 steel drums. >* h p Electric .Motor Gasoline Range Circulating Heating st.». H.ul> Knee Hole Desk; Beds. Wool Rua 9vll', -"• ■ni Table; ironing board wash tubs, wash stand B if.-t rocker, dresser, day bed, miscellaneous Ma e < ohm dog log chain, crocks, buckats and othiu .ctlcle- numei CASH. k ALFRED HELLER. Owner ■b - Auctioneer Milton Girod. < 'er< Ift La!liheo “ * !!1 ~>r* '4 by rtl l ‘ ul ""' Ud " ''' Lrand opening - I OLD FIRST STATE BANK Bl 11-IHNG ■ FRES I DAISY MAE I’HONE ■7m. 3pm| Fruit Market I 1500 11- FRIDAY AND SATI f POTATOES, U. 8. No. 1 per ■* 3c 79c sl39_Lrii ■ANANAS, Golden Ripe 6jbs.2jS IfGARDEN FRESH \ EGETABLES ii Valifon.ia I’ghMcal , I C E L ctu “% iUUd!‘ 7 i c Ml r'i'w wit f 4th H<»t HttuMi 14"wJ TOMATOES fc sc 115 c f RADISHES -TT- .3 bunchen -!<»<• S Caw. Tea.. I TANGEF'NES S| L tM oN S ORANGES L ' r « e S ‘“ ■ll luHSc 2doz.2ae I 2 25c i- JONATHAN Al’l’l-hS ■ 10 lbs. 25c 69C I ONI ON 8 nrrATOES 110 j9c 1 1 CHRISTMAS TREES ON

aeclkm. left Waablugton hat night ( by train Air line olll< tale said the Investigation w M t <h«dul«d tor 2 P m today It Ih , Wt( , n(l fatal accident on the line's Cleve-land-Chicago run . Tha II passenger plane had made • Slow trip from New York, where I It took oR at in » m Wedheaday ' Moat of the passengers boarded the ; plane at Its last stop, Cleveland I Airport radio operators were In {communication with the plane when It approached the held from the south Heconds before the crash, the control tower saw Ito lights "dicker'' as It circled the Held and then the ship was lost The pilot had been dying by Instruments tcecattse of the low gellIng. The- plane again was itahted as It broke through the mist preparatory to land Then a motor began mlaelug. a witness said, and the plan. slipped rapidly toward I ground It tore through power I lines A crash was heard as It I smashed the corner from the top lot a iwoatoty frame bouse. Its , , left wing and truth motors were pulled free by the impart The motoric*, plane, with fuselage and one wing Intact, plummeted to the ground In an alley-way i and bounced over on Its topside 1 Flame* ate al the nose of the ship

| but did not reac h the fuselage and none of the occupants was burned I’ersotis tn the nugkbochovd who heard the crash rushed to the Plane They pulled the bodies of the pilot aud ccepllot from the cabin Att-icdauls from the airport asMated lu removing the others Witnesses descrllw-d the wreck--Ige as a "terrifying sight'' The front of the plane had Ihh-u pushed '•acfc into the fuselage, oue wing - the left was torn away and the right wing twisted. Carl tkaves. attendant at a gas staiiou near which the plane tel), said be saw the plane just before It clashed Into the power line*. He saw a flare drop from It. he said, and then h-ard the crash aa II struck the house. He was the flrat

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person to roach the wreckage. He Mid the IhMtiee of th*- pilot and co pilot were "a gory sight ” A United Air Lines spohesman said the iraah could have been caused only by "bad flying rondllion* -e io* celling ami stormy weather " The temperature waa 32 degrees freeaing and the dew point waa 31. heavy enough lo form Ice, when the craft to-gan lo laud. Ice waa forming fast at doo feel, pilots said, and probably gathered on the transport when It came below 1-' imhi teas. “After the ship had lost altitude." a pilot Mid "there wae noth lug the pilot could d<> lo eave It.” Au air line oflklal. however, said bo "doubted" that ke hud caused

the < raeh. He oakl motor dlfliully was itulkatvd by the report of flkherutg lights and a sputtering motor J F Herlihy. vice president of United Air Lines, suld "a thorough Investigation" would be undettak on. Hcol was a veteran plkit with eight years vipi-rlence with the company Young had heen flying for United about a year. HET HEARING teONTINUKIi FIU>M FAUK OXXI coming the administration of the sugar program with special rider- ' ence to the division between producing areas of the total sugar lieet '

acreage io be alloted for Itlt, and ' to the proiedura to be used In ds>termluiug aUuimvuts lor individual farms K W lliis<-he Allan Immont and Martin Ktaler, m-mbere of the ego- • utlve iiimmßtee of th* Central Beet tines er* as mm ialloil II W Mi-Mlllen and J W. Cal la nd from Adams county will attend the bear--lug- «' " -'< -- —<■'» Retired New York Broker Dies Today Chai lesion C, C. |>ec. 5 ll'l’l Franklin L. Hutton, father of Itarlmia Hutton M-llvanl Vnn Haug-wltt-llevriitlow and retired New 1 York broker .died today at hl* plan

Jtatlon home near Chaifeston Hutton had been In po->r health; for several weeks and came to his lilahtatiun to recuperate from an Illness which beiam* ecu's while he was at Atlantic City recently Hi- was accompanied by hla wife ansi two ntimes __ 9 ( onsmation Cluh Plans Shoot Sunday The Country lonsetvailon club > • 111 hold another of «t» winter shoots nrgt Hunday afternoon al Ils around* about seven mile* north of lieca'ur on U. X road it near Xt. John*. I’roiee* from the shoot are used to restock wild life. In the louniy.

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Ilolineux Group To Meet Sunday The monthly meeting of the Adams iounty holiness sssociatloa • 111 Im, held at the Nsureas church ,iu lleraa Sunday afternoon at 3 io'i-loik Rev J I. Hill, ovangellat and u-turned missionary, will be th* I speaker Special muali- will be prov Ided ■—'■■■<■ ■■—■■■ O ♦ luln . . ( OMMON iillltiill Abstain from using 'he passive | voice when the resulting statement I* clumsy, as. "Your letter •as received and carefully road ' by me " HI “I received and . , carefully read your letter " * —