Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1946 — Page 2
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Fourth District Wins In Legion Membership Indianapolis. Nov. 6 (UP) Indiana's repiosentatlva In ceremonies Armistice Bay at the tomb of the unknown soldier in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington. Va., will be Forest M Rogers, La-
PUBLIC SALE Dairy Herd of Heifers and Cows Hogs and Sheep I th<« undersigned. will sell at public auction my livestock oif my farm. Imated 1 mile cant of Bluffton. Ind., on State Hoad 124 to Him drove cemetery, then mile south, on Fri., Nov. 8, 1946 Sale Starting 11 O'clock A. M. DAIRY COWS llolatein cow. 5 year* old. calf by aide. giving 48 Iba. of milk per day Holsieln cow, « yeara old, due Nov 20 will give 40 Iba. when fresh. Holstein cow. 6 yeara old. due Dec s—will give 45 Iba. when freah. llolatein <ow veara old. calf by aide, milking 48 th* Guernsey cow 5 yearn old. with calf by aide milking 40 Iba. now. Guernsey < ow. 7 yra old. due to freshen by day of sale, will give 4k Iba ibil spotted cow. 5 yeara old, due to freshen .lan Ik—will give 40 Iba Guernsey and Ayrshire cow. 9 years old, due Jan. s—will give 4k Iba. Jersey 4 years old, due lte< 1 will give 12 lb*. ‘I HEAD HOLSTEIN HEIFERS Seven head llolatein heifers, bred, will Start freshing Jan. 1; two Holstein heifers, open (H ERNSEY HEIFERS AND HI LLS ELIGIBLE TO REGISTER Guernsey due to freshen Jan •’>; Guernsey, bred Oct. 22 to registered bull: Registered Guernsey bull—Treesvane Bruno, born April 12. 1945. No 390512; Guernsey bull. * months old 27 HEAD GRADE Gl ERNSEY HEIFERS These heifers are coming 2 yeara old. most of them will freshen In January. February and March IN HAMPSHIRE GILTS AND SOWS Eleven head Hampshire gilts, bred to Registered Hampshire boar; 1 Hampshire sow. due to farrow by day of sale; 5 Hampshire sows, bred; 1 Registered Hampshire boar. 8 months old. SHEEP Eight c-wc-s, 3 and I years, bred; 1 buck. 3 years old. TERMS CASH E. T. SCHOCKE OWNER Ellenberger Bros . Auctioneers Old-First .National Bank. Clerk Six Mile Ladles Aid Will Serve Lunch Not Responsible in Case of Accident. Real Estate Auction IMPROVED 12 ACRE TRACT In WILLSHIRE, OHIO **• ww THURSDAY, NOV. 7,4:30 p.m. LOCATED: Two Blocks West and one Block North of the Business Distric t of Willshire. Ohio. DESCRIPTION: Good Six Hoorn House. Modern except heat; closed-in Back Porch; Basement; Cistern; Motor Plumbing; Good Well and Water Pressure System. AN ATTRACTIVE HOME, NICE YARD, LAWN and FLOWERS. Good Chicken House, 20x30, Brooder House 12x24. another Bxlo. BARN 20x30 with two sheds. CONCRETE FLOORS and STANCHIONS FOR 3 COWS. ABOUT ONE HALF OF THIS 12 ACRES IS TILLABLE, the balance la pasture. A Fine taxation on a Shaded. Paved Street in the fine little City of Willshire. Ohio, with all the advantages of living in Town and with enough land to provide for some cows, chickens, etc. and make a good living for the owner. TERMS; 15' i day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. Lawrence E. Barkley OWNER J. F Saninann—Auctioneer C. W. Kent Sales Manager Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana. COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE HOLSTEIN CATTLE At Public Auction On my farm on Lower Huntington road 316 miles Southwest of Waynedale, Indiana. 6 miles Southwest of Corporation Limit of Fort Wayne. Thursday, Nov. 7, 1946 12:00 Noon (CBT) ENTIRE HERD 50 - HEAD HOLSTEIN’S — 50 Registered Cow, 5 yr., due to freshen Dec. 10; Registeri*d Cow. 3 yr., fresh by sale day; Registered Cow, 3 yr., was fresh Aug. 14; Registered Cow. 4 yr., Bred Aug 27: Registered Heifer, 2 yrs. old; 2 Registered yearling Helfers; Registered Helfer born April 10, 1948; RegMoPsd Bull, 2 yrs. old; GJ High Grade Holstein Cows. 3 to 7 yrs. old, one cow 9 and oue cow 1" yrs. old, 8 of these cows have been fresh from 5 to 10 weeks, the bsisnce will freshen by sale day or soon after: 10 High Grade 2 yr. old heifers. 2 to freshen by sale day, k bred since Aug. 1; Exact breeding dates on Cows will be given sale day. Helfers are pasture bred. We always use a Registered Bull. 3 Helfers and 4 Bull Calves. sto 10 weeks oid; 3 yearling Grade heifers. This Is an outstanding herd. We have bred them up for 14 years. We have CoWs in this herd that milk over 80 lbs. per day. A high producing herd of Holstelns. Production on each cow will be give# day of sale. MILKER: DeLaval 2 unit Magnetic Speedway, used 1 year. Pipe and stahl cocks for 19 cows. Stainless steel pails. TERMS: CASH. J. MERLE RUST OWNER Roy 8. Johnson * Son. Melvin Liechty — Auctioneers Vaace Wilson- Clerk Inspection welcomed any time before sale day. Ladies Aid of Nine Mlle will serve lunch "Will Mt be responsible for accidents or injury occuring to anyone while on premises." Salo will be bold under tent.
grange. Rogers Is fourth district commander of the Indiana department of the American Legion Legion officials said he was selected because his department made the lie st membership drive In the Indiana department this year. Trade In a Good Yown - Ducatui
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; 'God Os Creation’ Here Thursday Night Ministers Sponsor Film Showing Here Vivid full-color acenes from astronomy and natural sc tens e are featured In the "The God of Creation." sound motion picture to be shown at 8 o'clock, Thursday evening at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Jackson and Third streets, under the sponsorship of the Decatur fnlnlMerlal association Produced in Moody institute of science, west coast department of Moody Bible Institute, by Irwin A. Moon. Ac. D„ “The God of Creation" Is the second In a series of evangelistic films. The first film by Dr. Moon, "They Live Forever." had a large showing In nil parts of the country. In the opening section of "The God of Creation" the audience takes a trip to the stars by means of solar photographs taken through the giant lOOlnch telescope of Mt. Wilson observatory in southern California, and Hews complet gyration* of the solsr system. I<apse-tlme photography is utilised to demonstrate the beauties of natural science. The Illusion of flower buds developing into fullblown blossortis In a few seconds Is created through this time-com-prex«lng photo technique, The metamorphosis of a caterpillar through the various stages from worm to butterfly, and pollination of flowers are «een on the screen in full color. Believed to he the first of their kind are the natural-color pictures of photosynthesis, the mysterious food manufa. turlng process resulting from the action of sunlight on green leaves. Through photomicrography the audience peers Into the microscopic world of a drop of w. ter and observes the complexity of tiny cinfinixms, enlarged mop* than a million times.
Beaumont Heavily Damaged By Flood Surrounding Area Rice Crop Ruined Beaumont Tex , Nov. s.—(l’P> — Flood waters which swirled through half of Beaumont and destroyed the surrounding areas rich rice crop reessfat today, but authorities warned that more rain would ‘‘ruin" this city of 100,000. rmmage already wax estimated at 54.000.000 (Ml from yesterday's flash flood, and weather forecaster* said there wae a possibility of continued rain. Farmers said destruction of the unharvested rlc-e crop would add "millions of dollars" to the loss. Hundreds of persons were forced from their homes In the west end residential district when the angry Neche* river overflowed Its banks. Basements of both homes and business buildings were filled with water. The sheriff's offleb, however. said no serious Injuries or loss of life had been reported. Residents were given enough warning to reach higher ground. They were a lded hy outboard motorboats cruising the flooded streets. Hundreds returned to their flood ed home* last night, but were forced to occupy only the upper floors and spent a wakeful night In anticipation of more rain. The flash flood swept through Beaumont yesterday with heavy damage to homes after a sustained rainfall which measured 7.71 Inches during the 12 hours from Sunday night to Monday morning Damage to business establishments was caused when the downtown drainage system was Jammed and basements of stores and office buildings were flooded. 0 Some Pacific Isles To UN Trusteeship U. 3. SeefeToHold Bases Termed Vital Washington. Nov 5—(UP)— President Truman Is expected soon to offer to place Pacific- Islands captured from Japan under United Nations trusteeship, but with the proviso that the United States be made sole trustee of liases vital to her security, a reliable diplomatic source said today. Such a decision would mean that Mr Truman finally had decided In favor of the atate department In what has been a long and bitter thterdepertmental fight. The ctete department contends that UN trusteeship, with the United States as sole truatee, would Give at least one day’s take hone pay to the Community Fund.
give thia country ample authority to develop bases needed for Its security In the Pacific. The navy, supported by the army, has fought the state department position vigorously. The navy fears that Russia, as n member of ths security council, would be able to veto proposals Io fortify Pacific babes. Ths navy Is known to want full control of Tinian, Iwo Jims, Saipan and Okinawa. As fur back as last January, Mr. Truman said the United Stales would ask the United Nations for exclusive trusteeship over vital Pacific Islands. He restated thia position Sunday
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st Indi-nendenie, Mo., making It kn"wn through White Hou«e pres* arrrrtary Charles (J, Huss that the I'nited Static Intended to keep ex elusive control for a long time of i the bases deemed essential to her i eci urlty. If the presidery acts In accordance with his reported decision. Islands not deemed essential probably would be entrusted to collective trusteeship. State department officials pointed out that the t'N charier provides for establishment of true teexhlps on the bash of agreements submitted by the nations offering dependent area* as trust* They added that thia country ob-
vloiwly would not submit any agree > men) curtailing U. 8. power to, make full defensive use of ad vuiiced Pacific base*. 0 —- Compensation Claims By Vets Declining Imllanap'lla. Nov. 5-(VFI— Weekly unemployment compensation claims by veterans of World War II are declining, director I Noble II Shaw of the Indiana cm j ploytnent security division said to day. Shaw, making hl« monthly report, -aid the number .<t veterans < laltnng their weekly allowances drop-
'ped from more than ll.Oon in the I week ending Oct. & to almut I’.OOo tier week at the end of that month i He said that more than 126,(t0n' checks were issued In Indiana dm 1 Ing October under state and fed eral unemployment benefit | lr .|. grams. These amounted t> |62|,J 872, he said, of which 1513,717 was paid out tn veterans. 0 Sentenced To Life For Poison Murder Elkhart, Ind., Nov. S.—(l'pi Liolle B Marjaaon. 56. today wait-1 ed transfer to the Michigan cty -penitentiary where he will serve 1
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