Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1947 — Page 2

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Judge Earl Adams Returns To Court Duties Are Resumed After Brief Illness Judge Earl B. Adams returned to his position on the bench of the Adams circuit court today after several days’ absence because of

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J CLOSED ALL DAY $ £ F° r • ~ • $ • HOMEWOOD HOME STORE J PUBLIC SALE I will offer my personal property for public sale at my residence, located 4 miles South of Decatur on State Road 27. on SAT., NOV. 29/47 Starting at 1 P. M. Speed Queen Washer; Electric Sweeper; Radio; Kitchen Range; Heatrola; Kerosene Stove; Sewing Machine; Kitchen Table and chairs; Kitchen Cabinet; 2 Library Tables; 2 Dressers; Wardrobe; 2 Chest of Drawers; 3 Rocking Chairs; Bookcase; 2 9 by 12 Rugs; 9 by 10 Rug; Sofa; Mantel Clock; Kitchen Clocks; 2 Table Lamps; 2 Boilers and Tubs; 2 Ladders; 2 Lawn Mowers; 2 Shovel Plows; Saws; Log Chain; Cooking Utensils; Dishes; Bedding; Silverware; Tools; 8 Ton Coal; 4 Bu. Clover Seed; 30 Bu. Corn and many other items too numerous to mention. TERMS: CASH. MRS. A. D. BOOTH OWNER Auctioneer —T. D. Schieferstein. Not responsible for accidents. 24 26 28 Public Auction On my farm located 5 miles East and 2 miles North of Berne, Ind., or 2 miles South of Salem, Ind., on WED., NOV. 26, ’47 Sale Starting at 12:00 Noon — CATTLE — T. B. & Bangs Tested Brownie, Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, due to freshen by day of sale; Whity. Holstein cow. 4 yrs. old. due to freshen Feb. 7; Lady, Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due to freshen Feb. 17; Tipy, Jersey cow, 6 yrs. obi, due to freshen Mar. 9; Consigned Cattle: Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, calf by side, vaccinated; Yellow cow, 11 yrs. old, due to freshen Jan. 12, vaccinated. Registered Guernsey Heifer, 2 years old. June 24. will freshen June 21 Registered Guernsey, 3 yrs. old. June 8, freshen March 4; Guernsey Cow, 4 years old, open; Yearling Heifer. — HORSES — Two Bay Mares, G and 7 yrs. old, good workers. — DUCKS — Two Muscova hens and one drake. — FEED — 6 ton of good clover hay; 3 ton clover and oats hay: 3 ton timothy hay; 4 ton of loose straw in barn; SVj ton baled straw; 200 bu. yellow corn; 100 bu. Gopher oats. , _ IMPLEMENTS — Farmall F-12 Tractor, with cultivator att.; New 16” Allis-Chalmers tractor plow; New lime and fertilizer spreader; Dunham 7 ft. tractor disc; Allis-Chalmer 7 ft. horse disc: Rubber tired wagon with good grain bed; Steel Wheel Wagon; Buckeye Grain Drill; Dunham roller; Endgate Seeder and cart; International corn planter; two Corn Cultivators; Dain hay loader; two mowers; New John Deere 14” walking plow; International manure spreader; hay rake: hay tedder; Grappel hay fork: hay slings; HINMAN MILKER; rubber tired milk cart; rubber tired wheelbarrow two sets of harness and 12 collars; Spike tooth harrow; 2 wheel trailer with stock rack; two steel wheels for Allis-Chalmers A. C. tractor; shovels; forks; round table; and many other articles. TERMS—CASH. JOHN L WOLFF OWNER Roy Ned Johas-oa-r-Aucts. Melvin Liechty—Auct, £. W. Baumgartner —Clerk _ . 19

illness. Robert S. Anderson, local lawvgr, served as judge pro tern in hiswisence. A suit to vacate and set aside au order was filed in court this morning by Grace Rufner-Montes against Earl Rufner. The suit charges that the plaintiff was granted a divorce in 1936 and that a property settlement was made at that time. She contends that in the same year the defendant, without cause or reason known to her, burned their home, furniture and fixtures in Branch county, Mich., that the act made performance of the settlement impossible, and she asks the court to set aside the order. Property in Fort Wayne is also involved. The last payment in the estate of the late James B. Rice was made Saturday when a check for $lO,-

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850.50 was given officials of the First Methodist church here, one of the beneficiaries under terms of the will of the decedent, pther payments in the final settlement included $10,850.50 to Kathryn Mangold and the balance of $32,551.50 to nieces and nephews of the decedent.

South Dakota Has 14 Inches Os Snow Midwest Is Facing Freezing Weather By United Press An all night snowfall that covered eight north central states with three to 14 inches of snow was turning to rain today as it headed into the Ohio river valley. Weather forecasters said most of the middlewest would have snow or drizzling rain today. Another cold air mass, a “kid sister storm” to the one which passed over the middle west yesterday, was building up in the Dakotas. It was expected to move eastward across the middle west tonight and early tomorrow. The storm was pushed along by 40 miles per hour wind. Heaviest snowfall yesterday was reported at Aberdeen, S. D., which had 14 inches. Snows ranging from 10 to 12 inches also fell at Duluth. Minn., and Fargo, North Dakota. Chicago was covered with 3% inches of snow, most of which turned to slush and water as it hit the streets. The cold wave, which swept down from the northwest late yesterday, headed east today bringing rain and low temperatures to the Ohio river valley and other points to the east. Freezing temperatures were predicted today, tonight, and tomorrow for Minnesota. Wisconsin, northern Illinois, lowa, and northern Indiana. A 45 mile per hour wind across South Dakota yesterday and early today whipped snow across highways and reduced visibility to zero. t Several cars were caught on the highways near Pierre. S. D., but the occupants were removed safely. Chicago bound trains were tied up at Huron and Rapid City in South Dakota. Montana recorded an earth tremor yesterday in the vicinity of Butte which shook homes and sent thousands out into the streets. / The earthquake lasted for 10 minutes and was recorded on a seismograph at the Montana University School of Mines. 0 Man Charged With Burning Stepson Detroit, Nov. 24 — (UP ) — Gerald O'Grady, 21, was charged today with deliberately burning the leg of his 18-month-old stepson “because he was angry at the child’s crying.” “I was just trying to warm the kid up,” O'Grady was quoted by police. He was arrested on an open charge for allegedly inflicting first and second degree burns on the baby. 0 1 Trade In n Good Town — Decatur o INCREASE IN GRAIN (Continued from Page 1) It predicted there would be about 143 pounds of meat per capita for domestic consumption next year as compared with 156 pounds this year. Next year’s goal for wheat acreage was set 4,000,000 acres above the 1947 goal, but still was 2,0(10,000 acres below actual production this year. Tobacco and peanut goals were cut back to prevent waste of production facilities through output in excess of demands, the department said. Poultry goals were reduced by 20,000.000 birds in accordance with citizen food committee’s grain-sav-ing program. As a result, the goal for egg production was reduced to 4,200,000,00(1 dozen, or 92 percent of this year’s indicated production.

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