Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1947 — Page 6
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Fort Wayne Pastor I Speaks Last Night Presbyterian Men's Club Hears Pastor The Rev Robert J MaeDanet. pastor of the Third Presbyterian church at Fort Wayne, war. the apeaker Wednesday nieht at the monthly m-etin- of the Pre-I.v terian men * club, held in the Mr>t Presbyterian . hur. h here •‘The Greatest Day of t e Year" «a« th» > ihject <>f hh addrea* «'• '
UNION CHAPEL BENEFIT SALE Th- following article* and live to, k have been donate.) by friend* and will be sold at public auction a- the Doehrman sale barn, ha Monroe street, Duatur, on SATURDAY, JAN. 25 Beginning at 10 A. M, The .-..remittee acknowledges the following donation*: — LIST No. 2 — Electra Iron Ned Johnson. Alarm (‘lock, a friend: Registered Guernsey Hull Calf. Roy Johnson; Herford Bull Calf. Cecil Schaffer. Bookcase at »r H.. Gertu Dining Table. prank Rawley Upright Piano Mrs Charles Sullivan; McCormick Iteenng 5 ft Mower. Single Row Corn Plow. Beet Cultivator. Cecil Harvey. I Set Heavy Work Harness and Collar. Je«s Williams; Ironing Board. Leonard holiday 3 yr old trained Rabbit Dog. Frank Itellinger. Tw ’ Beds <)H“ S< hif!> rly Items of Boys and Mens New Clothing. Holt house a Schult.- store One bushel Little Red Clover seed. Omer Merriman. * ft M.-Cotmi. k fleering Binder, complete. John Haltseil; :: yr old Cordell Buc k Do Workinger; Berkshire Bred Gilt. Martin Sprung er; Allen Circulating Heater. Freeman Schnepp; Platform Rocker. Spragu. Furniture Store, U-ed M< yer» Hay Car Raymond hi. h--:,au> r ” if yoj nave anyth.ng useful to donate, please Phone 32 or 18. TERMS CASH Proceeds will be donate d to Union Chap. i for the rebuilding of the church which was de toyed by fire last December Auctioneers of Adams County, cooperating in sale. Lunch will be .< rved on grounds by I‘nion Chapel Ladies Aid. This space donated by Decatur Daily Democrat. The boby’t daily baTh is routine care . . . and so is the care to ward off coughs and colds. Sniffles and snuffles, a running nose, are the first symptoms of an approaching cold. To counteract the coughing and throat irritations that colds usually “W bring —we recommend * SSfl H. A H. COUGH SYRUP A soothing, honey and horehound EL ■ flavored syrup that soothes tender W throats and brings prompt relief. Children like its pleasant taste— * fIFJi mothers and fathers appreciate its exceptional effectiveness. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. W # PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at Public Auction on my farm 3 mile* Ea»i and 1 *-» milt-i South of Monroe, Indiana; I miles Went and l’ a mile* South of Willshire, Ohio. a >. .aUM Tues., January 21,'1947 Commencing at 12:30 P. M. I I— HEAD OF CATTLE—I 4 JUDY. Holidein. 3. due to freshen Jan. 13. 5 gal. cow; SULA. Holstein. 5. due to freshen Jan 23. S gal. cow; PRIMROSE. Guernsey. ». waa freah Dec. 1, rebred Dec 24. 5 gal. cow; PEGGY. Holstein. 3. due May 15. milking good flow. « gal cow; SALLY, Holstein 4) Brown Swiss. 7 , due Muy 23. milking good flow, 5 gal cow; RUBY. Holstein > Jersey. 3. was fresh Nov. 21. rebrel Dec 23, 5 gal. cow; BROWNIE. Brown Swiss & Holstein, 2. due May 1, milking good flow. 4 gal. cow. BOSS. Jersey ft Guernsey. 9, calf by side, 4 gal. cow; SUSIE. Holstein. 3. due Feb. 20, 5 gal. cow; BETSEY. Jersey a Brown Swisa. 5. due Feb 15, 4 gal. cow; DAISY. Holstein a Brown Swiss. 3. due Feb. 23. 5 gsl. cow; One Holstein heifer. Bt mo. old; One full blooded Holstein Bull, eligible to register, coming 2yr old April 6: One Registered Brown Swiss Bull, born Jan. 3*. 194 G; College Boy’s Brownie's Mite. Reg. No. 74863. MILKING MACHINE: Mc-Iteering Double Cult Milker, used 2 yrs., pipe line and stall cocks for 10 cowa. Two Single Units RiteWay Milker. 5 ten gal. milk cans. 7—HOGS—7 2 Pure Bred Spotted Poland Sows, due March 22 with third litter; 5 Hampshire Gilts, due last of Feb HAY & GRAIN sM bo. Extra Good Yellow Corn; 300 bu Tama Oats, Test 35 sultshfe for seed; 2 tons Good Clover Hay. baled IMPLEMENTS Deere Been Cultivator, like new; Two-way Force Pump. Cyiinder and Pipe complete; Heltar-Elier Pump Jack, complete with Mtartrtc Motor; Two new Me Deering Plow Sole Fertiliser attackflt aM MAkes of Tractor Plows: Windrower for 6ft mower • "■ MISCELLANEOUS Ctobr „ lU,< Coal Hurn * r »«>» !#*• lbs. urd coaj 2. 8 “”*‘ Moor * Hot Blast (tae 3 Burner. White Enamel SuK-tw* ***** Two lo<3lTWua! Ho<co ®*- Wm. Neadstine L OwwfcM I
la.-ii.-4 of the »> t inter.-t , I ins and entertaining <»f the season The .peaker was introdu. .-<1 by| the Rev John W M Pheeter* Jr. j pastor of the h> al church. J' hti Halterman. club pt 'ent was in .barge Gordon Harvey • 'rd president to succeed -• .terman during th- annual -4-- ’ <-n of <dfi- 1 ~r- hell a. u part of the meet ■ng <> her -f'l.-r named during the ele.ti.ti ( arrell H. Col*, vice , ;,r..id.t Kenneth It tnyon. secretary. I.e<, Nu«*baum. treaeur er o— ■ ■ B«- -*• fui. no* a <■■■»’ * t.g to your , !, .ir- - '.of . co ding to your a- ( ility.
. 1946 FARM INCOME <C*vn.fnii»-i rrnm r-sge nnev jumped after restrictions wenabandoned. officials said. Dairy products under higher prices during the last six months of 194fi took a 17 pert ent upwing Sharp increases in receipts from cotton, food grains .nd f»-»-1 crops were credited with responsibility for most of the crop income gain. Th.-se rises occurred < hi»-fly in the last six I months. The original 1547 crop goal* last November. <al*d for planting cf 3.*<<; o acres. The lower goal* call for reduced acreage for whea'. corn and t-arley Winter wheat, which acounts for two-'hirds to three- , fourth- of the total wheat < rop. already has b.<n plant--I ami in-, .ij.a'is another bumper wheat year Spring wheat goals were cu' and the department urg.-d an in cr*a*e in flaxseed acreage T'-te new revised goals .all for a reJm 'ion of f " acres for wheat. 7«u.<»o.t acres for corn, and ‘.1.; -"t" acres for i>arl-y An increase in the acreage of tarn, hay also w.<- in< I i I--1 in 'he final revision of produ.t.-m goal. <iffi -ial* point out that produ. tion goal, ar.- based o-> averag. yield p»-r acre and that the wartime farm output tin- ••• :. af.ov.h>- average yield They .-xfie. t , yields per acre to begin to .lip downward, with resulting drop in production despite high goals. I An imporant consideration In the pro lit tion of quality eggs la to provide the hens with plenty of (lean ne-te Twenty nests with dean mate-(al sh uld be allowed for each I'”’ hene - — xorn »: of « i<v*i«l''M:h * • tn: of Hf.ti. The indersiuned commissioner by !-!.;< * -I- >f the .V lares <’.rii. ■ ■ ,rt . — - nt--- - I < I.iw iherefn pend ng, entitle I Xora V An ti.-r- v- .!-*•* 1. Mhimp Ossie S.-..-11-. .1 Xiti-n.il l.t- l-'.uran-— | <"-mf-a.R <»l M -itp-ller. Vermont. I and numbered 17S"‘- up ■« 'h krts I thereof, hereto gives n-.ti'-e that »n I th- I«th -1 .v ..f J.i-i r.-v tsG. ~t ! -Vl-k PM of said dav <-n thpremises !<>- -te| one mile east -,f t-rn* vs. 'sV.ibasti T'-wn-tiip. Adam* I’-.untv, Ir-diviri, he will offer f--r «a!e it p ibl:< nu tl-.n and at not less than twn-thr-ls if th- fill appraised value thereof, the following described real estate In Adams .’••i.ntv, Indiana, to-writ-li-irinhir.K it a point on the line i dividing Ke tl--n and S'. t--wn«h|p '-went'-fiv - i... th. rang- f >.trte--i -ist. ghtv rods « >uth of tin- north i rir of said Sr-tlons S* and 2*. then e west to the Wabash River, th-n.r- up and along th- tn.and.-r---it- of th- river, s.oit). an I we«t---w .rd to til- .enter of the Willi .m | Rurk Gravel Road. then, e east along the center of said road to a point wti-re the -aid road » r-,sses the s-. - . tl-.n line dividing salt sections ST and s*. then - north to the pla-- <-f beginning then.- leg'-mlng at a point on ti.r tin- dividing s--.ti-.ns 27 and S'. *0 gods sottrlt of the north line of sections S7 and S'. • thru e -..-st to the -enter of the pul.li hlghwav, theme -.uith along' the -nter of «... I highway ■ point w-tvr- the William Burk • ‘.ravel Hoad Intercepts said t--ad theme west to a t-.lnt where -aid hlghwav- crosses the line dividing sections J* and S' them- north to the pls-r of beginning in section ST ’ township north, rang- 14 east e»nt lining in all 100 acres, more or less Terms nf sale: said sale to l-e mad- for eawh, and shall he sold i s.rt>Ject to all ta'es due and payable , afte- the l,te r.f s',|.. and shall le freed of .ill other liens. Hwlglif F. c.alllvnn. 4 ommlasl-ner Berber. C.alHvnn A Hamilton Vttorneys for I'lolnllff HlufHoo. Indlnwn Jan. 2—9—lC O Trade tn a Good Town — dHWSjk few wr rA *"'■ ** ■ ■ QUICK RELIEF FROM •« Mtran ArMtag frm STOMACH ULCERS EXCESS ACID W or it Mi b"W esjd ter raMefof I gL*g , y > » Jff* Pt W—ta. !>n,< i ss? .. r» .. ■’-?
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
■/ ■ »-*- -*** I t 1 SENATOR KENNETH WHERRY (R) of Nebraaka. a member of the Senata appropriation! committee, ponder* the new budget wh<h weighs in at about eight pounds and calls for 337.000.000. (International)
Kiser's Condition Is Little Changed The condition of Ko.inot'i Ki*er. ity- 1 ah' department Hn. Oork-fnjur»-d January 4 during .he "ice atorm.” was reported us only slightly Improved tola, Kiser stiff, r.-d a severe skull fracture when a utility pole snapped while he was working near the top 'in repairing damaged electrical ' line and he w .< hurled to the ! ground It was reported at the ‘time that hi.-, skull was fractured jn four places 1! was reported that ’..e regained is eyesight, recently tot the first time since the accident but that 11. » condition otherwise was changed only .-lightly. _r, Trade In a Good Town — Decatur PILES Hurt Like Sin! But Now I Grin Thousands change groans to grins. Use ■ fonnula so rell-ve -I s- n t-rt of pil-s. S- nt dr ugg.sts bv not- d Thornton a Minor Clime. Surprising yt'tCK palliative r-lief of pa n itch, irritation Tends to s ft- n. shrink swelling t's«-rs—r-r« way. G-t tube Thornton A Miiu-ra iUvu! Ointra-nt or l:-ctal Sup-pp-utorles t--day Follow label direet.ons. Fur sal<- at all drug stores svsrywhere. . MURPHY g 4 Hot Water J HEATERS if I 1 Now Available I Adams LiKf.ll ■ County 1 Trailer | Sales Mercer Ave.
■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ l • SATURDAY J i JANUARY 25 : 8 IS THE DATE OF THE NEXT HOY SCOUT : WASTE PAPER PICK-UP j BEGIN NOW—SAVE YOUR PAPER ■ HAVE IT BUNDLED AND OUT ON THE CUR 4 ■ EARLY SATURDAY, JANUARY 2S. g Get Your Tractor f Ready For Action We specialize in the repair of Oliver Tractors, from minor needs to complete overhauling. Take advantage of these winter days — come in and arrange for the expert servicing of your Oliver Tractor. Repairs now may mean valuable time saved this spring or summer. Oliver Sales & Service - * *ll ; A WwdMk wuw
MRS. HILGEMAN | (Continued From Page One) , and at 2 o'clock at the Magley Evangelical and Reformed church, with the Rev John Michael officiating. Burial will tie in the church cemetery The body will be remove I from the Zwick funer al home to the residence Friday ■ “ELGIN... / (.iff in Lint i ff ■ ? ( UMk f-n-ng tr.bvfs to 1 y«vf lodr levs ... 1 «-F-' *• b,a “’f ond 1 ■ /,/ >j|n| 10.1.ng occarocy 1 cl o« E'g,*» New 1 Vf' V'J dst-gnt now ... in I '■*- slsadity vsrsov.-vg 1 gvontifisv I Dsluse .. 17 ' .sweb... 10K | natural • old Gilad caia. 1 I i jlctt *e«ms r crsirro pewter 210 N. Second St.
|.venil’» Where friends inuv <lll t after 7 p. m. —ft LEGISLATURE-r-A- rnr, nnel S’e-wnan. *> \ nail Iij«1 fib‘l at tion asking to invalidate Talmadge* . .Li-ns IO the off! e on the grounds that he was not elected by th- ;»• >- I pJe. . 3. In Wa. h nz.on. or iw 3 Robert P Patterwtt dircloMtd that the war and juati<‘‘ d> *i iarl '
/ 7.Ji1l <' ve other |y \ ..-i-Rintyr atorea in try A \ H * l<xxs, but * Vr MIL J| lhat Krcger KROGER: In Cincinnati. Kroger's home town. are nearly 1500 grocery storeg and «JyS| loa them are Kroger stores. less than one tn i. teen. Kroger values have to be good! exa X FRESHLY ROASTED, FRESHLY GROUND f AND LESS THAN 35 A POUND! j Why pay up to 47c a pound for coffee? Try Pl ’ f Spotlight... less tlffi 5* » P«« nd in lhc S 3lb economy bag Hot-Dated at the roaster [UZig¥ i—- •• • ground ufttr you buy. J 3 lb, H \ i >1 economy se TL FELS KAPTHA SOAP - *««•»«' FREHCH BRAUD JI SWEETHEART b lo c *•«* - SODA CRACKERS 22 c -I Kroger'. Country (Tub Tender- Flaky! " finer, whiter Mstam I 2 20-ox. f “ 23 1 Hindoor. American Spread. ““ ” “ ■' GRAPEFRUIT “Sections” 2 “• 3J C Hump, whole w-gmenta. Bettes. KROGER’S DUALITY MEATS-YOUR ASSURANCE 2 25‘ _ OF SATISFACTION. “• aaaima nrrr SAUERKRAUT L J® ,k 39 c i I CHirnx ROASTS • 45- *S?Lf< b peas SWISS STEAK 63‘ cm * Grade A. choice cute of round. - taW-XiF ■ cream Mvte. ■ H Kragar’a A»»»d»i«- ■ PORK ROASTS » 45c SMOKED PICNICS« 30c I Gr. Beans 2~I»1 ■ Lli kt. leas letae. ShaeMoao. ftetiriaaa eere. I *»•*** eot . TeleaL ' SLICED BACON » 65e CHICKENS w 47e Ismo-wwi■=• Crada A. “Htewlag" . . laaat lira*. * Joinibf s } Seafoods ■ FILLET OF SOLE « 45c Ncsefish Fillets -35 c MTIM OF | Heatood Ireal at tbe orrk. Favarite tar oaa Srviag. PaJ Bu3l ■ POLLOCK Fillets « 25c SALMON Steaks a 55c SH DLMIJ* I No WMte baarlTM A tress! BWftrr more dellroia flavor MM■ BN W A'JM. FWT. • ■ k. I . nB Peaches SHred or ba».rv UP*’ * Set Awdasaiice Grapefnnl «—■ s uiS Texaa Seedlroo! Heavy with tangy F 68S rM d I ****** Trader oweei a-.--o'- , MAMB 8 a. 45a Jslc, Florida. 3 Iks 28fc S Wt. Polaloos <* W Krasera C‘oa<trv < • Potatoes (5 •***■ 39c ‘ L f iwa Beans e* mb • “a, Sl,S:e - LETTUCE 2 -27 c . wheats Faney Caßfornla. large alee heads. NR. <L < | CAlinnofflt _-i 5 . Nlrw fov laaadrv . 3 "32 c • bo scul f g OtnOKS ICi??Trftaw Otohe ■.. Q. R. N< t. IV A 7 swataf ®rta< 4 49* I fl.. ■< Skjk- ***'«
' menta were cotmuSHnß t » deterrn !>.- whether the D-d-ral govern-,-ient •build do anythina in con notion with the Georgia political ertsia I Arnall warned state finance offker< that he will brtßg auj» again*! them If ihcy defy the lisw“ and obey t v <> der» of Fa mad--e Shortly after n«nn. a fear -.-au b'.ntb wat released by an unidentified p« rson in one of the i outer offices near Taltnudse s exe- . entire chambers- ________
THURSDAY. J A X.
•h* y«u Itata for BOTTLE GAI Quick and Be-v.e» “ -Uailata see Paul vStricklfT Adams Co. Tra,i er . CO4 Mercer Ave. yj*
