Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1948 — Page 2
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I* ’’O £' f«K-. lEI • ■ ''TIL IV Ji ? * bs^Li '■ : w . gfc ■ << y>-9ioffij|ffiafrb'« i. S|o9| rr B? SUFFERING FROM COMPLICATIONS resulting from a severe cold, U, S. Delegate to the United Nations Warren Austin is pictured leaving Washington’s National Airport following a flight from Paris. The elder statesman told newsmen “I feel fine” as he left the airport for the Walter Reed Hosnital and a comolete checkuo. (International Soundphoto)
Attend Conference On Electricity Use Miss Anna K. Williams, home ■ agent, and L. E. Archbold, county 1 agent, attended a two-day conference in Huntington last week on ■ the use of electricity cn the farm, i In the early days of rural electri-. fication the problem was too sell j
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Dairy Cattle Sale 85-Hokteiiis and Guernseys -85 Will be held at my farm, 4 miles East of Willshire, Ohio on State Road No. 81, FRIBAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1948 12 Noon E.S.T 16 Holstein Cows, 3 to 7 yrs. old, Fresh and with calf by side; 4 Guernsey Cows, Registered and calf by side; 20 Holstein heifers, 2 yrs. old, some fresh and others close up to freshening, calfhood vaccinated; 30 Holstein Cows, some fresh by day of sale, balance fresh in December and January. 10 Holstein Yeaning Heifers, calfhood vaccinated; 5 Ho’stein Bulls; one 15 mo. old Bull, an outstanding good bull. This is an extra good offering of good cows, several milking 70 and 80 lbs. per day. Sale will be held inside rain or shine. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. Lunch will be served. LESTER G. BRANDT Willshire, Ohio Roy S. Johnson & Son—• Auctioneers Har.ev Bover—Auctioneer . MeMh Lixhty—Sala equipment and auct. 19 22
I the farmers and their wives on the I ei onomy of a greater use of elecj trie current, now the big problem is getting the electrical circuits arranged to carry the big loads plac- ] ed on them. The supply of current are anxious to have extension serl vice help explain how fanners and others are over loading present ciri emits and how the problem can be I over come. Revamping the electric I circuits will give greater satisfacI tion to the users of current and — just as important, greater economy ■ of operation.
RowTo Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or s ou are to have vour rnonev back. CREOMULSION for Coughs. Chest Colds. Bronchitis a s ® 1 IS b 111 7 Sriiith Drug Co. r 3
Lions Troop Scouts LEGION Will Meet Tuesday <Cont From — pension program. Members of Lions troop 62„ B.- “The pension resolutions adopt8. A., their parents and friends will ed a t Miami were net the product attend a scout wrangler meeting o f the impulse of the moment," he Tuesday evening in the music room said. “Behind them strexh years of the Decatur junior-senior high o f hard thinking by the men and school. women of the American Legion .. . , . who are confronted by a tragic New phases of scouting will be , ~ . .. . ~ . . empasized at the meeting, which , • , . . , ~ is designed to fanyliarize the spoil- ranks and who want to do the soring Lions club'members and the r * gilt and ai nng. scouts parents and friends Atb U z C the activities of the troop. Gerhard rlfbr. n L L’ALNI L r\ v Schultz will be in charge of the members only. Tuesday 9 to meeting, scheduled to iiegin at 7:30; 12. Turkeys given away. It p.m. Marion Drum is acting scout-1 master. T;ace in a Good Town — Decat*ur
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Scout Troop 61 To Name New Officers All members of Rotary Boy Scout troop 61 are urged to attend the 1 1 meeting Tuesday evening, when of--1 ficers will be elected and patrols ' rearranged for 1949. A special movie will also be shown by John Me- 1 : Connell. ’ — TWO CLERGYMEN (Cent. From Page One) , about Communism in the U. S. A.” 1 last June. Others dealing with • Communism and education, labor and governinent will be issued be- : ■ fore the end of the year. i
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SIX ARRESTED (Font. Fm->i Pa re Qne> cle flew 50 feet from the highway, al.hough Sunday's injuries were incurred when he slid along the pavement. Mayor John M. Doan this morning fined Sunday |25 and costs, suspended a 60 day sentence at the state penal farm on good behavior, and recommended that his operator’s, license be suspended for 90 days. Kenneth Strait, of Dunkirk route 1, will be in J.P. court next Saturday. Sheriff Bowman arrested Strait Sunday aftornoon for speeding in Preble. Another Preble speeder was Bob Cupp, Jr., of Uniondale, who will be arraigned in [J.P. court Wednesday evening.
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