Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1948 — Page 12
I I 1 Jl W. fcrlEr.-Zw B jK M .. I tig 7 , ~'*~ m FILM AND RADIO COMEDIAN Bob Hope porev with two of America's World War JI aces after the trio had donated their blood to the American Red Cross bank in New York. At left is Lt Col. Francis S. Gabrc-ki and at right is Major Robert S. Johnson. They were in the city for the first annual convention of the Air Force Association. (International)
Pennsylvania has the second largest rural population of all the states and Its agriculture represents a larger capital investment than either its mining or manufacture of primary metals. Great numbers of rabbits used by hospitals and laboratories for scientific operation are shipped in special metal containers with com fort and food allowance, according to the Railway Express.
Brant’s Special Now is the time Io get your car ready for Winter Driving! We’ll get it readv for WINTER with 1— Complete chassis Lubrication 2— Change Oil 3— Spray Springs I—Change rear axle and transmission lubricant S—Refill shock absorbers ft— Inflate tires 7— Check water in battery 8— Flush radiator 9— Repack front wheels ONLY S2«9S plus cost of materials. NEW MOTOR SPECIAL 4,000 Miles or 90 day Warranty Include* Labor, Oil, Caskets All For s22s*°° REBUILT MOTOR SPECIAL 4,000 .Miles or 90 days Warranty Includes Labor. Oil, Gaskets 189-oo < NEW BATTERIES Exchanged $13.00 and up—lnstalled 15 to 24 Month Guarantee. BRAKE SPECIAL *24-95 Installed Includes — brake lining, oil seals, labor for installing and grinding shoes to fit drum with NEW BARRETT BRAKE DOKTOR — No future brake adjustment needed to seat shoes. Turning drums extra. RADIO SPECIAL Installed complete for <64*95 • NEW ZENITH RADIOS fits all FORD models •42-’4B Ip?Brant Moton, Inc. 3rd A Monroe Phone 606 J - - -- -1 _ , |
Ben Gerke Herd Is Leader For Month I Herd Qualifies For Gold Medal Award The registered Holstein herd of Ben Gerke lends the testing assoc-i intion tor the month of September. I ‘ This Is a fine herd of Holstein ' cattle. which speaks well of its owner not only from a feeding, standpoint, but as a breeding i standpoint. Hen Is doing a real Job up there in the northeast corner of the county." the county tester I stated. The Gerke herd has accomplish-; ed during the Just completed test-I ing year one of th" feats that every ■ dairy herd improvement member | strives to obtain, that is. the seldom reached goal of qualifying for the gold medal award. Only one other herd in the last ; seven years has won this award, i the Paul Liochty and sons herd. Eight high herds are: Ben Gerke. 1
Pulilir Mon! • THE I PLAND DAIRY FARM” 121 Acre Modern Dairy Farm 53—Head Registered Guernsey Cattle—s 3 and Farm Equipment - - Grain and Hay ' TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12,1948 Sale Begins 9-30 a.m. - Farm Will Sell At 12-00 O’Cloek Noon LOCATION: 24 Miles North of Upland. Indiana. Or. 3 miles South of the Junction of Highways 221 and IS, then 1 mile East Two Sets Os Improvements The Upland Dairy Farm: 80 Acres and 44 Acres IMPROVEMENTS ON ACRES (10011 SIX ROOM HOME ALL ON ONE FLOOR. Kitchen Features Including Cabinet Sink. Water Heater, Enclosed Hack Porch. AN ATTRACTIVE HOME. Nicely arranged and in excellent repair. Fine Shade and BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED LAWN. Smoke House with basement for laundry room and fruit storage. COMPLETELY MODERN DAIRY BARN 36x90. Equipped with 21 JAMESWAY Stanchions and Drinking Cups. 9 Individual Maternity ' pens with cups 3 large Box Stalls. Driveway and ample feed and hay room COMPLETE BATH with stool, lavatory and Shower. MODERN MILK HOI'SE with two bottlers and McCray Walk-In Cooler. Bottle Washer and tank water heater SIIX) 1"X24 with pH AN UNUSUALLY FINE DAIRY BARN. PROPERLY ARRANGED BI LL BARN 36x5<> with inside and outside pens and runways, quarters for Hogs and Calves and ample Implement Storage room. GOOD CHICKEN HOI'SE. BLACKSMITH SHOP and FUEL HOI’SE GARAGE FINE CRUSHED STONE DRIVEWAYS. WATER PRESSURE SYS TEM TO ALL BUILDINGS and OUTSIDE OUTLETS. BARN LOTS AND YARDS SURROUNDED WITH WHITE BOARD FENCES A* ATTRACTIVE SETTING AS WELL AS A PRACTICAL AND WELL ARRANGED SET OF IMPROVEMENTS IN EXCELLENT REPAIR FIVE ACRES OF TIMBER PASTURE. SOME SALEABLE TIM HER balance under cultivation. HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE LAND, haa been properly farmed, rotated and la in a fine state of fertility. EXTRA WELL FENCED AND DRAINED. Improvement! On 44 Acree Across the road from the 80 acre farm GOOD SEVEN ROOM HO,ME in excellent repair. Large Concrete Porch. Fine and Shade WATER PRESSURE SYSTEM. GARAGE 16x24 CHICKEN HOUSE GOOD BARN 24x36 with shed attached 12x36, also attached CORN CRIB with lo Foot driveway. HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE LAND IN A FINE STATE OF CULTIVATION. SMALL ACREAGE OF TIMBER PASTURE. SOME SALEABLE TIMBER, balance under cultivation WELL FENCED AND DRAINED THESE ARE GOOD FARMS, WELL IMPROVED, and IDEALLY LO CATED ON A BLACK TOP ROAD, close to Markets and other can • veniencea and only 3 miles from the TAYLOR UNIVERSITY. Will sell separately or as one unit to suit purchasers. The Guernsey Herd Pure Bred and Registered 58 Head: 48 Cows and Heifers, 5 Bulls T. B. and BANGS TESTED AN OUTSTANDING HERD OF FINE HIGH PRODUCING COWS and FINE YOUNG STOCK, the result of many years selective breeding and careful celling, representing the moat popular blood lines In tit Guernsey Breed. CATALOGUE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST Writ' Frank and Jacob Holms. Gas City. Indiana PERSONAL PROPERTY: Black Saddle Mare. 7 Yrs old. Shetland Pony. 7 Yrs old GRAIN AND HAY 225 Bu Oats 15u Bu Rye Jtam Bales of Alfalfa, Clovdr and mined Hay. MACHINERY AND FARM EQUIPMENT—I94U FORD Tractor. 1946 FORD Tractor. FORD 2 bottom plow. Tandem I Hoc Cultivator. Tractor Scoop. Tractor Manure Loader. Rotary Hoe. BLACKHAWK Tractor 2 row corn planter. Cult! packer. Steele Harrow. Mower. Woodframe Harrow Side delivery rake. Hayloader. Horse Drawn Rotary Hoe, cultivator, disc and walking plow and cultivator Tractor Type Manure Spreader Rubber Tired low wheeled wagon Steel wheel wagon. 5 FRENCH BROS Individual Hog houses. 4 self feeders. Hog Fountain Harness and collars. 3000 ft. Hardwood Lumber. Lots of small tools and many other articles TERMS: Real Estate- 2OS day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title Cattle and personal Property—Cash. NOT RESPONSIBLE IN CASE OF ACCIDENT JACOB SOLMS and FRANK SOLMS—Owners GAS CITY, INDIANA J. F. gannmann—Auctioneer Sherman Sausaman and Jack Brunton-Aset Auctioneers Homer Mlchael Local Representative K O. Reiff and L B. Hlghlen-Ctorks Aala eandueted by . — .. ► wPw ’ ” VvWwtroOWW -ww o • M ***** •**•“* * — *"• Midwest Realty Auction Cd. Decatur Indiana. Lunch will be served en Grounds 7
417; Shoemaker A Brehm, G. 42.3; Wm. Burke. G. 36.4; Edwin Nuss liaitm. H. 34.5; Rolandes Liechty. 11. 33.3; Stanley Arnold. 0. 31.3; Itgve Habegger. 11. 31; Ben A Jioah Mazelin. 11. 30. Eight high cows are: Ben Gerke, May. 70.6; Hurry Lehman. Flosflle. 65.0; Edwin Nussbaum, Tex. 66.9; Harry Lehman Spot, 64. X; Ben Gerke. Spot, 63.8; Ben Gerke. Gloria. 63.2; Stanley Arnold. Betsy. 62.3; Ben Gerke Sally. 59.7. The ancient Acorna Indian Pueblo. which lies on lop of a mesa in western New Mexico, is said to be the oldest continuously occupied Village in North America. Nickel produced from an old mine near Gap. Pa., was at one time exported to all industrial na tions. leading to many of the devel otmients that gave the metal uni vdrsal use in mechanical arts.
Ufr CAUSE Croupy Coughs SO Mother, you know what wonderful relief you get when you rub on Vicks Vapoßub! Now... when your child wakes up in the night tormented with a croupy cough of a cold, here's a special way to use Vicks Vapoßub. It's Vapoßub Steam —uid it brings relief almost instantly! Put a good spoonful of Vicks Vapoßub in a bowl of boiling waler or vaporizer. Then... let your child breathe in the soothing Vapoßub Steam. Medicated vapors penetrate deep into cold-congested upper bronchial tubes and A bring reliefwithW/ICjf C
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SV/Af out OF 20 NEW'49 FORDS m ths MIKM COMTEST 350.000 la prltee. Forde, L. . ~ l.dTaeMakeraioaalmaatera. mJ St*,."" M Harlan. CO 310 l-.lta ever/ tMtgjy ■ »wl lut 5 week. 3 Kroger fIT ■ t'uaa u> taint content. V ■>. 39 c W/N'lo,ooo-IN CASH HIST FUZE IN THE OXTOOL eOMTEST SVt.OOO in cub pritta 10 31000 fgj w Ulla and 3<«IO »IO hdla. Pina WJFT'N 3 Kroger Priaa-Fraa food for one year for a family of four—ia the Uiydol Coolant. Stt 33 c W/NWOWTUFE o* *5.000* * CASH in the PALMOLIVE 557.000 ha prime 10 Forde. 25 I Uundromala. W Sdvor Foa SeaAee, 2SO Toaatmaolere, b 2000 Collate Truaaure Choate. Pisa 3 Kruger Proas. 2 ■&. 19*
■ Large, tender ... Sweet. Vine-ripe flavor. F I N Green Giant Peas 23 5 C M H] Lean—meaty ... Short shank ~. Economical. F J U FRESH PICNICS -45 c t M U. S. No. 1 “Cobblen" | J fl POTATOES 50-149 J WINDSOR. Delicious cheese spread. Cheese Spread 2 >« 89 c EATMORE. Economical spread for bread. Margarine ’■ 29 c KROGER. Fluffy-light .. . Made from .tender corn. Hominy 2~23 c KROGER. Strained and sweetened. Applesauce 2-27 c Nibleta ~. Whole kernel KROGER. Tangy-tart flavor. Corn ” “ 19' Sauerkraut 2 V.r 27' PACKER’S LABEL. Mealy PACKER'S LABEL. Cr. Style Yellow Red Beans 2 £,‘ 25' Corn 2 29' I Three delicious flavors ... ButlerocsUh. Chocolate, and Vanilla. KROGER PUDDINGS 3 15' | Fancy California , « . Red Delicious. APPLES 3-45' V. 8. Ns. 1 TOKAY Crapes 2 25 c , 0. 8. Ns. I OsMrs Isom. Sane Psoep Imh-cw, . . . CBLSBt Potatoes 4 35‘ Cabbage IO V. 8. Me. 1 "Pesest- ». 8. Ns. • -CsoMsr* Celery lk 1O C Appies _____ BVMMMMBHMBB^HgH MBMHM■
«$415,000IN CASH AND MERCHANDISE PRIZES IN EIGHT NATIONAL CONTESTS To 3 prize winners in each of these 8 contests, who buy the products at a Kroger Store and write the name and address of that store on their winning entries. Kroger will award a year’s supply of groceries for a family of four.* $1,200.00 in certificates redeemable at any Kroger Store. The judges of these 8 contests will select' from the winners of their respective contests the 3 beet “Kroger entries” as Kroger winners. The decisions of the judges, based on the rules of their respective contests, will be final. “Kroger entries” will be those that bear the name and address of a Kroger Store. • Get Ivlet, [dry Hash ead hedsrti let Aeie CsMstN st fwt Rrsfer Stere. • Write the Nasw cod Addmr es Year Kreger Stere es every letry.
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