Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1949 — Page 6

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TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT TO THE ADVISORY BOARD OF BLUE CREEK TOWNSHIP, ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA Showing Receipt!, Disbursement* and Balances of All Township Revenues for the Year Ending December 31, 1948 RECEIPTS Township Fund Co. Auditor, June dist., 942.18 Blue Creek Twp.. ex. of records 42.70 Co. Auditor. Dec. dist. 84 8 83 Blue Creek Twp., ex. of records ... 2.10 Total Township Fund 81835.81 Dog Fund Floyd L. Meyer, dog fund 189 00 Floyd L. Meyer, do. 11.00 Floyd L. Meyer, d 0.1.20 Total Dog Fund2ol2o Tuition Fund Co. Auditor, sch. fund Int. 24.00 Blue Creek Twp., teacher's ret. 15 24 Auditor of State, Tuit. sup 3228.88 Blue Creek Twp., teachers ret. 15.24 Blue Creek Twp., d 0.15.24 Blue Creek Twp., d 0.15.24 Co. Auditor, adv. draw .100.00 Co. Auditor, June dist,. —4364.81 Co. Auditor. Sch. fund int. 24.00 State Auditor, state tuition 3215 40 Blue Creek Twp , teachers ret.22.19 Blue Creek Twp., d 0.22.19 Blue Creek Twp., d 0.22.19 Co. Auditor, Dec dist. 3857.54 Blue Creek Twp., teacher’s ret. 23.21 Total Tuition fund 14965.37 Special School Fund Blue Creek Twp., Farm Bureau int. 1.40 National Fire Ins. Co., wind dam. sch 261 43 Co. Auditor. June dist. ...3742.56 State Auditor, Slate cigarette tax 412 52 Co. Auditor, Dec. di5t..—3233.53 Total Special School Fund 7651.44 DISBURSEMENTS Township Fund Decatur Daily Democrat, adv. budget 52.49 Berne Witness Co., adv. budget 52.49 The Suttles Co., trustee bond6o.oo Harry Crownover, stampsl.so Floyd L. Meyer, sal., rent, trav.82.50 Glen Neuenschwander, fire trk. Ins. 10 90 Howard Gllliom, repair fire trk. 9.15 Berne Witness, annual report — 38.09 Decatur Democrat, annual report3B 09 Floyd L. Meyer, sal., rent. trav.82.50 Floyd L. Meyer, sal., rent, trav. 82.50 Berne Vol. Fire Dept., repair fire trk. 33.63 Floyd L. Meyer, sal., rent, trav. 82 50 8. E Merriman, office suppliesll.oo Floyd L. Meyer, sal., rent, trav. 82 50 Blue Creek Twp., ex. of records 42 70 Floyd L. Meyer, sal., rent. trav. 82 50 Floyd L. Meyer, sal., rent, trav. 82.50 Berne Witness Co., budg, add. appro. 60 69 Decatur Daily Democrat, d 0.61.34 Floyd L. Meyer, sal., rent. trav. 82 50 Floyd L. Meyer, sal, rent. trav.82.50 Floyd L. Meyer, sal, rent, trav. 82 50 Howard Gllliom, fire truckl2.27 Floyd L. Meyer, sal., rent, trav. 82 50 George Sipe. adv. board 25.00 Rue Strayer, do._ 25 00 C. O. Manley, do. 25 00 Blue Creek Twp., ex, of records 2 10 Lydia J. Meyer, clerk hire7s.oo Floyd L. Meyer, sal., rent, trav. 8250 Total Township Fund 1626.44 Dog Fuad Leßoy Bollenbacher, sheep claim 1500 Co. Auditor, sur. dog fund ~. - 49.00 Samantha Young, chickens killed 11.20 Raymond Edwards, sheep claimll4.oo Jesse Ray. chicken claim7.9o Delmore Wechter, sheep claim 32.00 Ell Beer, sheep claiml36 10 Total Dog Fund 365.20 Tuition Fund B P. Johnson, bal. of 1947 transfer 519 87 John Peters, transfer 152 62 William G. Teeple, teaching 277 10 Edith Morrison, d 0.187.40 Rhea Strayer, do. - .. 193 86 Leia Chamness, do 210 10 Blue Creek Twp. teacher's ret. 15.34 First Bank of Berne, w h. tax 107.30 William G. Teeple, teaching 277.10 Edith Morrison, d 0.187.40 Rhea Strayer, d 0.193.86 Leia Chamness. do. —210.10 Blue Creek Twp., teacher's retire. 15 24 First Bank of Berne, w. h. tax— 107.30 William G. Teeple. teaching 277 10 Edith Morrison, do 187 40 Rhea Strayer, do. 193 86 Leia Chamness. do. 210.10 Margaret Kuhn, sub teaching 31.05 First Bank of Berne, w. h. tax 110.60 Blue Creek Twp., teacher's ret. 15.24 W. G. Teeple, teaching 277.10 Edith Morrison, teaching 187 40 Rhea Strayer, d 0193 86 Leia Chamness. d 0.210 10 First Bank of Berne, tax withheld 107.30 Blue Creek Twp., teacher's retire. 13.24 Wuiiam G. Teeple. teachinglss to Edith Morrison, do. - 104.30 Rhea Strayer, do. — - .. 112.00 Leia Chamness. teaching 113.00 Fliit Bank of Berne, tax withheld 16 70 Brayton Pyle, transfers 547 38 Howard Gllliom. do. 98 25 B. P. Johnson, do. 3081.88 Rhea Strayer, teaching , 199.47 Margaret Kuhn, do. 263 44 Leia Chamness. d 0306 65 Frieda Lehman, do. 191.20 Edith Morrison, sub. teaching 9 85 First Bank of Berne, tax withheld 78.90 Blue Creek Twp., teachers' retire— 2219 Margaret Kuhn, teaching 263 44 Rhee Strayer, do — 19832 Frieda Lehman, teaching 191 20 tela Chamness. do.. 21410 Edith Morrison, sub teaching 9 0S First Bank of Berne, tax withheld 09 SO Blue Creek Twp., teacher’s retire. 2219 Margaret Kuhn, teaching 343 44 Rhea Strayer, do. 207 77 Frieda Lehman, do 19120 Leia Chamness. do. 21610 First Bank of Berne tax withheld 70 30 Blue Creek Twp . teacher's ret 22.19 First Bank of Berne, tax withheld 70» Blue Creek Twp.. teacher's retire. 23 21 Margaret Kuhn, teaching 382 43 Rhea .Strayer, do. . 307 77 Frieda Lehman, do. 19130 Leia Chamness. do. 21010 B P Johnson, bat of 1947-44 tram 906 93 John Peters Noble twp trustee, tram 100 M Total Tuition Fund *I3OOO 50 Special Scheel Fuad Indiana Service Corp. lights 304 Carver Store, gm. oil. antifreeae — 73 70 Glen Mann. Urea. servMng bus — 179 97 Farm Bureau, gasoline .—..80021 Jay Co R K M- C. lights 800 Meshberger Brothers, stone (7 23 Roy Young, titewpurtutlnn «« Austin Merriman, dr bus. Dec. Jan 140 23 Harry Raudenbush. driving bus 0000 Rhea Strayer Janitor servir* Donald Roe do ■-— »’ * Modem School Supplies, study maps 00 00 Wuhhire Bdw AppUancc C 9-. «FJay Co R K M. C. iMkto <» Carver Store, faa. oil •»

Roy Young, transportation 185.00 Austin Merriman, driving bus, trips 91.00 Harry Raudenbush, driving bus, trip 82,00 Leia Chamness. janitor service 17 50 Donald Roe, janitor service ‘ 17.50 Farm Bureau, gas. fuel oil 333.84 Jay Co. R. E. M C., lights 614 Jefferson Garage, repair bus 40 25 Roy Young, transportationlßs.oo Austin Merriman, driving bus, trips 89 00 I Harry Raudenbush, d 0.84.00 Donald Roe, janitor servicel7.so Rhea Strayer, d 0.17.50 Clair Kelsey, labor- 2.00 Indiana Service Corp., lights3.6B Howard Gllliom, school desks 20.00 Carver Store, gas, oil 65 30 Jay Co. R. E. M, C„ lightss.Bs Roy Young, transportation92.so Austin Merriman, driving busß7.oo Harry Raudenbush, d 0.82.00 Leia Chamness. janitor servicel7.so Donald Roe, janitor servicel7 50 Indiana Service Corp., lights 359 Jones and Byer, servicing bus _. .... 58,82 Pleasant Mills Garage, servicing bus 7.85 Roy Young, transportation92.so Austin Merriman, driving bu 542.50 Harry Raudenbush, d 0,40.00 Rhea Strayer, janitor service 8.75 Donald Roe, janitor serviceß.7s Berne Lumber Co., repair material 124.17 Mennonite Book Concern, school sup. 360 Willshire Hdwe App. Co., spouting 3.05 Carver Store, gas, oil 43 06 Jay Co. M. E. M. C„ lightss.3o Farm Bureau, fuel and oil 282.46 Pleasant Mills Garage, generator 11.75 Adams Co. School Supt., sch. supp. 45.07 George Sipe, repair lights 2.00 Jay Co. R. E. M. C„ lightsl.73 Glen Manley, mowing yard 250 Indiana Service Co., lights3.l4 Pete Swartz, labor, Lincoln 5ch45.00 Al-Jax Chemical Co., janitor sup. 56 65 Farm Bureau Co., ins. bus 93.39 Vern McCarty, fire ex. and sup. 30.40 Ell Bixler, plastering and dec. 316.90 Schug Ins. Agcy., sch. bldg. ins. 119.16 Dr. Myron Habegger, ex. teach., driv. 42.00 Girod Bros., hanging school doors 15.00 Willshire Lumber Co., paint, lumber 84 95 , Ray McMichael, mowing yards.oo Howard Gilllom, school seats 32.00 , 1 Vilas Luginbill, mowing yard 500 . Emma Beer, cleaning school 25.00 1 Wilma Young, clean yard 25 00 I Carver Store, tire, gas. Jan. sup 71.21 1 Lee Hardware Store, bask , soft balls 24.10 ' Willshire Lumber Co., piaster, sand 5.26 1 Roy Young, transportation 205.00 1 Austin Merriman, driving, house bus 106 50 1 Harry Raudenbush, do. —IOI.BO 1 Donald Roe, janitor service 17.50 . Jacob E. Schwartz. Janitor service 17.50 I Decatur Lumber Co., window glass 425 1 S E Merriman Co., janitor supplies 44 80 ! Jay Co. R. E. M. C.. lights 4.32 i Farm Bureau, gas, fuel oil 202.12 . M. E. Parr, tuning and rep. pianos 14 50 George Sipe, wiring school 24 05 ! Roy Young, transportation 205.00 ! Austin Merriman, driving busß7.oo Harry Raudenbush, do. 86 00 Donald Roe, janitor servicel7.so Jacob E. Schwartz, do. 17.50 Indiana-Mich. Elec. Co., lights3,9s Allied. Inc., strips for bus door 9 65 Glen Manley, mowing yard <_ 2.50 Carver Store, gas, oil 73.50 Jay Co. R. E. M. C.. lights 2.45 Roy Young, transportation 205.00 Austin Merriman, driving bus, trip 91.00 Harry Raudenbush. do. 82 00 Donald Roe, Janitor service ■ 17.50 Jacob E. Schwartz, do. 17.50 M. & V. Super Service, service, tire, 163.15 Ind.-Mich. Electric Co . lights 3,77 Jay Co. R. E. M. C„ do. 5.99 Co. School Supt., school supplies 4947 Jones A Byer, tires, repair bus 208.94 Roy Young, transportation 205 00 Austin Merriman, driving bus, trips 95.00 Harry Raudenbush. d 0.82.00.82.00 Donald Roe, janitor service 17.50 Jacob E. Schwartz, do. 17.50 Farm Bureau, fuel 354.86 Total Special School Fund 7376.25

Towaihlp Fun, Balance January 1 5990 98 Receipt! 1835.81 Total Balance and Receipt. 2816.791 Dllburwment! 1626.41 Balance December 31-.1190.35 Doi Fund Balance January 1, iu.oo Receipt. — 201.20 Total Balance and Recelpta 365 20 Dlahuraentonta 365 20 Balance December 31 ,oo Tuition Fund Balance January 1—,1807.54 Receipt. .14965.37 Total Balance and Recelptal6772 91 Dliburiementa 13990.56 Balance December 31—2793.36 Special Scheel Fuad Balance January 183135 30 Recelpta —-7W144 Total Balance and Recelpta 11086 74 Duburaementa ' 737, 3, Balance December 31 —3710.49 Tetal at AH Foa4i Balance January 1M387 82 Recelpta mg. a, Total Balance and Recelpta3lo4l4l Disburaementa -23356.45 Balance December 31-7663.19 Total Balance!. All FundiFM 19 I. the underlined Trurtee of the aforeMid townahlp. county and rtate, hereby certify that the above and foregoinf la a true and correct rtatement of the Recelpta and Expenditure, ot the towmhip for the year last ended. Flqyd L Meyer, Townahlp Trurtee Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate DeVoss Bldj?.. Ground Floor Phone 104 157 So. 2nd St. We'll be gled to Repretent You in the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private tale. 25 years In this buelnes In Deeatur. We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we are proud. Mslvlc Lleehtv, Rep. A. J. ZELT The Rawleigh Dealer 230 South 4th St. Phone 1081 Decaturlndiana INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WINO — AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 570

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT TO THE ADVISORY BOARD OF FRENCH TOWNSHIP, ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA Showing Receipts, Disbursements and Balances of All Township Revenues tar the Year Ending December 31, 1948 1 RECEIPTS Township Fund Thurman Drew Co. Audit., 'une dist. 911.55 French Twp., exam, of records 22.70 Thurman Drew, Dec. dist. 867.12 Total Township Fundlßol.37 Dog Fund Eli Graber Twp. Assessor, dog money 126.00 Total Dog Fund 126 00 Tuition Fund Thurman I. Drew, Cong'l. sch. int. 22 51 State of Indiana, tuition support . 2239.38 Thurman I. Drew, June dist 2730.92 Thurman I. Drew, Congl. sch. Int. 22.51 State of Indiana, Tuit. sup. 2230.20 Total Tuition Fund 7245,52 Special School Fund Ralph Miller, used desks 12.50 Bank of Berne, temporary loan . 3600.00 Thurman I. Drew, June dist—-5389.96 Total Special School Fund 9002.46 Building Fund Thurman I. Drew, June dist. ——2874.64 Total Building Fund 2874.64 DISBURSEMENTS Township Fund Schug Insurance Agency, bond 50.00 Howard Gilliom, service for fire trk. 9.15 Eli Graber, salary, trv. ex. 82.50 Decatur Daily Demo., pub. ann. rep. 31.69 Berne Witness, do. 31.69 Neuenschwander Ins. Agcy., ins. trk. 10.90 Berne Vol. Fire Dept., fire run 31.00 Eli Graber, salary, trv. exp — 82,50 Eli Graber, d 0.82.50 Howard Gilliom, repair fire trk. 33.62 Ell Graber, salary, trv. exp. 82 50

Eli Graber, d 0.82.50 French Twp., exam, of records22.7o Eli Graber, sal., trv. exp. 82.50 Hoosier Supplies, record b00k7.02 Ell Graber, salary, trv. exp. 82 50 Decatur Daily Democrat, pub. tax lev. 49 90 Berne Witness, do. 49 90 William Presdorf, salary 25.00 Menno Augsburger. d 0.25.00 Alfred Hirschy, do. 25 00 Ell Graber, sal., trv. exp. 82 50 S. E. Merriman & Co., Twp. sup. 9 50 Berne Equity Ex. Co., c0a19.10 Yager Furniture, chairs 60 00 Postmaster Berne, postage 400 Eli Graber, salary, trv. exp. 82 50 Eli Graber, do. . w 82 50 Howard Gilliom, repair fire truck_ 1227 Jay Co. R. E. M. C., lights 590 EH Graber, salary, trv. exp. 82 50 Nelson Strahm, repair work . . 4.431 Decatur Democrat, adv. add. app._ 6 911 Berne Witness, do. 6 261 Jay Co. R. E. M. C„ lights 3.001 Berne-French Sch., real est., improv. 1.00 Recorder of Adams Co., record, deed 1.00 Leona Graber, clerical help 75 00 Eli Graber, sal., trv. exp. 82 50 Total Township Fund 1590 94 Dog Fund Raymond Klpfer, hog killed 27.00 Adams Co. Treasurer, sur. dog money 85 06 Kenneth Reineck, sheep killed 30.00 Henry Drayer, d 0.20.00 Alvie Beer, d 0.18.00 Total Dog Fund — 'ar 00 Tuition Fund Frieda Lehman, teachinglß2.3o Emma Worthman, do 182 30 Pearl Glendenlng, do. 184.20 Frieda Lehman, do. 182 30 Emma Worthman, do. 182.30 Pearl Glendenlng, do. 184 20 Frieda Lehman, d 0.182.30 Emma Worthman, d 0.182.30 Pearl Glendening, do. 184 20 Collector of Int. Rev., w. h. tax 37860 Frieda Lehman, teachinglß2.3o Emma Worthman. do. 182 30 Pearl Glendenlng, do. 184 20 Frieda Lehman, d 0.95.25 Emma Worthman, d 0.95.25 Pearl Glendening, d 0.96.00 Collector of Int. Rev., w. h. tax 177 20 Total Tuition Fund 3037.50 Special School Fund Jay Co. R. E. M. C., lights 5.53 Indiana Service Corp., do. 300 Samuel Gerber, transportation 165 00 Riymond Moser, do. 163.00 Palmer Moser, d 0.160.00 Frieda Lehman, janitor 20.00 Emma Worthman. do. 15.0# Pearl Glendening. d 0.10.00 Holthouae Drug Store, sch. supplies 1.00 Raymond Baumgartner, Janitor 20 00 Ralph Miller, trans, to Hartford 1260.05 Jay Co. R. E. M. C.. lights 2.93 A. J. Moner A Co., repair on bus 493 45 Frieda Lehman, janitor 20.00 Emma Worthman, do. 15.00 Pearl Glendening, do. . 10.00 Palmer Moner. transportation 160 00 Raymond Moser, do. 165.00 Samuel Gerber, do 165.00 Indiana Service Corp., lights - 3 00 Berne Equity Ex., coal 105.17 Graber Tin A Plumbing, repairs, sup. 4.00 S. E Merriman, school gup. 950 Raymond Baumgartner, janitor 30.00 Jay Co. R E. M. C.. lights 3.38 Frieda Lehman. Janitor . 20 00 Emma Worthman. Janitor 15 00 Pearl Clendenin*, 40.10.00 Palmer Mooer, transportation 100.00 Raymond Moser, do. 16S 00 Samuel Gerber, do. _ Its 00 Indiana Service Corp., lights 3.80 Frieda Lehman, janitor 30 00 Emma Worthman. do. 15.00 Pearl Glendenlng, do. 10.00 Raymond Moser, transportation 105 00 Palmer Moser, do. 10.00 Samuel Gerber, do 105 00 Jay Co. R. K M. C.. lights 3.30 Indiana Service Corp., do. 3.00 Raymond Moser, trans, extra trip 87.59 Frieda Lehman, janitor 10.00 Emma Worthman. d 0.7 90 Pearl Glendenlng. do. 500 Alva Glendening. janitor service 0 00 Palmer Moser, transportation 80 00 Samuel Gerber, d 0.05 00 Amos Steiner, Janitor service MOO Raymond Baumrartw do. 52 50 k'ennonlte Book Concern sch sup . 10 07 Jay Co. R E M C . Hshta 300 Indiana Service Corp., do 370 Jay Co R > M C.. lights' 300 Dr. Myron Habener. exam, tch drtv. 4380 Serv-Us Store, srh supplies U7 A. J. Moser A Ce . repair boa body MM Adams Co Recorder, rec. of reeol IM Daniel Musser, spertaf election 008 Martin Moeschberger labor at Dirt 1 MM Florence Lehman, special election 11M Auxurt Kiickman. do. Ml Samuel Kaehr. do. UM C«« Smith, da UM Emanuel Joray. da. 110a Leo Engk. do. PR 7*o Berne Witness, notice at ap. else 7 M Decahr Dally Democrat adv. ballots 14.09

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

DeVoss A Smith, leg. serv. spec. elec. 25.00 Lyman L. Hann, school supplies — 23.56 Emanuel Joray, repair pump 300 Stengel and Craig Drug Co., sch. sup. 4.56 Wilmer Beer, work on sch. gr. 10.UO Total Special School Fund 4750.90 Township Fund Balance January 1 * 821 95 Receipts — 1801.37 Total Balance and Receipts 2623.32 Disbursements — 1590.94 Balance December 31 - $1032.38 Dog Fund Balance January 1 $212.00 Receipts 126 00 Total Balance and Receipts — 338.00 Disbursements — 180 00 Balance December 31 158.00 Tuition Fund (Transferred to Berne-French Twp. School) Balance January 11 835 54 Receipts 7245.52 Total Balance and Receipts 8081.06 Disbursements 3037.50 Balance July 31 5043.56 Special School Fund (Transferred to Berne-French Twp. School) Balance January 11 863.38 Receipts —9002.46 Total Balance and Receipts 9865.84 Disbursements — 4750.90 Balance July 31 —55114.94 Building Fund (Transferred to Berne-French Twp. School) Balance January 1 $10116.47 Receipts 2874.61 Total Balance and Receipts 12991.111 Disbursements None Balance July 31 $12991.11 I, the undersigned Trustee of the aforesaid township, county and state, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of the township for the year last ended. Eli Graber, , Township Trustee.

First Election In I Israel On Tuesday First Election In New Jewish State Tel Aviv, Jan. 21 — (UP) - Two labor parties and the political successor to the Irgun Zvia Leumi extremist group will fight it out for political control of Israel in the new Jewish state's first general elejtion next Tuesday. Other political parties, including the outlawed Stern gang in its new guise of the fighters, also will put up candidates for the 120 seats in the new constituent assembly. But the labor party, the United Workers party and the Irgunists' Freedom party are the only major contenders. Political quarters expect the labor party, known as Mapai. to win a plurality if not a clear-cut majority. It holds four of the 13 cabinet i seats in the present provisional government and its leaders include prime minister David Ben-Gurion and foreign minister Moshe Shertok. Mapai stands on the record of its leaders in establishing the new Jewish state. It calls for a foreign policy based on the United Nations and friendship with both the east and west. Its opponents say Mapai is too subservient to the west, how- ' ever. | The United Workers’ party, or Mapam. disputes Mapai's claim for chief credit for the establishment of Israel. It is particularly bitter over the government’s dissolution of Palmach, striking force of the Jewish defense army during the years of the British mandate, and its incorporation in the regular army. The Palmach staff comprised almost etirely Mapam officers. Mapam demands a more vigorous class struggle at home and stronger ties in the foreign field with the Soviet Union and other “progressive forces of the world.” Nevert theless, the party has refused to ally itself with the Israeli Commun Ist party, which comprises about three percent of the electorate. Irgua’s offspring, the freedom or Heruth party, is led by Menahem Belgin, who directed the irgunist campaign of sabotage and terrorism against British troops while Palestine was under British manI date. Heruth still echoes the old Irguni Ist claim to all of Trans Jordan as II part of a Jewish-dominated Pale-

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Plane Crash Victim Dies In Hospital Gary, Ind., Jan. 21 — (UP) — Richard Keith Cox, 29, East Chicago, victim of a light plane crash, died at a hospital here last night. Steve Nemeth, Jr., 23, Hammond, Ind., Cox's passenger when the plane overturned while making a forced landing, was in critical condition. Kendallville Invalid Is Killed By Auto Kendallville, Ind., Jan. 21 —(UP) — Robert Vore, 25-year-old paralytic invalid, died today of injuries suffered when a car struck his wheelchair on a street near his home in Rome City yesterday. Walter A. Hall, 55, his stepfather who was pushing the wheelchair across the street, also was injured, but hospital authorities said he

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the fact that six in ten living in cities with good facilities may to recover. i County Cancer Socletier and the Indiana Cancer Society, 325 of Trade Building, Indianapolis, are providing literature with emphasis on the importance of watching for symptoms with a fai mental attitude. Increasing demands for the literature indicate ar ual abatement of the "ostrich approach” to the problem. f

SALE CALENDAR JAN, 22—Carl Schroeder and L. F. Jolly, 5 mi. W. of Celina Ohio mud pike, 2 mi. E. of Durbin. 33 registered Holstein »' Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. Aucts. IAN. 22—Guest E. Springer, 3 mi. N. of Ossian on No. 1, then 1 ai Catt’e am? farm equipment. 10:30 a.m. Ellenberger Bn auctioneers. JAN. 22—Richard Thompson, Ceylon, Ind. 5 room house, 7/10 a 1:30 P. M. D. S. Blair, auct. Bryson C. Fetters, J manager. JAN. 22—Decatur Sale Barn, New Merchandise and Miscellanea items. 7P. M. E. C. Doehrman, auct JAN. 24—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bunger, Patriot, Ind. 2 farms. ware store, coal yard. 2 homes. 1:30 p. m. Kent Realtyfl IAN. 25—George Nestle, 2 mi. N. of Hartford City on No. 3, then! mi. W. Livestock and complete line of power farm m ment. 10 a. m. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sania auctioneer. JAN. 25—Bona Vesta farms, Bryan, Ohio. Tractor & Farm equipma 10 A. M. George V. Mellott, owner. Roy & Ned John, and Melvin E. Liechty. aucts. JAN. 25—Hilty Bros., southeast edge of Berne. Close out persj property. 12:30 p. m. Jeff Liechty, auct. JAN. 26—Bona Vesta farms, Bryan, Ohio. 100 head of dairy cu 12 noon. George V. Mellott, owner. Roy 4 Ned Johns and Melvin E. Liechty, aucts. •’AN. 27—Thos. J. Durkin. 4'4 mi. S.E. of Decatur on road 101. !| S. of road 224. 117 acre improved farm. Roy Ned John Melvin Liechty, aucts. JAN. 27 -Norbert and Leo Case, 1 mi. N. of Decatur, Ind., on OW fl 27 Highway, Livestock. Farm Machinery and Hay. Stti and Grain. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann.M JAN. 28—Floyd Manley, 8 mi. W. of Berne on 118, then 4; tii., Dairy cows and personal property, 11 a. m. Ellenheq Bros., aucts. JAN. 29—Ray C. Conley, 412 Oscar Street, Hicksville, 0. Reside, Property and Household Goods. Midwest Realty Audi Co.. J. F. Sanmann, auct. FEB. 2—Raymond Randall. 18 mi. E. of Marion. Ind., on Highways 18. An Outstanding 80 acre farm and complete line ot y sonal property. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanna auctioneer. , FEB. 2—Dwight Callaway, 4 mi. N. and 3(4 mi. E. of Bluffton nriy S. of Tocsin. Complete closing out sale. Roy & Ned Jti son and Melvin Liechty, aucts. TRADE IN A GOOD CITY—DECATUR

Complete CLOSING OUT SALE! Bona Vesta Farms 2 - Day AuctionTues. Jan. 25-Wed. Jan. 26,1? 1 1O:OO A. M. 12:00 NOON Bona Vesta Farms % mile East of Bryan, Ohio, on Routes 2 and 4 At Barn No. I—To Be Sold Jan. 25. starting at 10 A. M. TRACTORS: Case DC Model, 1943, like new; John Deere R $ new cultivators: John Deere H, 1942. with cultivators; Ford-Ferj* 1947, complete. All tractors are in excellent condition. Case Hi Bailer with agitator feeder, used one sea on: Case field cutter* hay attachment, used two seasons; M-M combine with Wisconsin* or, used three seasons; New Idea one row corn picker, picked 9 acres, like new; John Deere 7 ft. tractor mower, like new; John De' ensilage blower used two seasons; Van Brunt 13 hoe tractor grata it used four seasons, like new; John Deere two-row tractor planter. W John Deere two-row corn planter, with tractor hitch, used four sea# John Deere two-row corn planter, horse drawn, good; John Deere tractor disk; Dunham 7 ft. tractor disk; Heavy Duty New Idea hay loader, used twn seasons; New rractpr manure spreader, new; New Idea No. 10 spreader on r»* good shape; New Idea No. 8 torse-drawn spreader, good shape De ham cultimu'cher; McCormick Deering 10’ power binder, good sW 2 • 16 International Plow; 2 • 14 Minneapolis-Moline plow; Nesi* side delivery hay rake; McCotmick corn hinder; Dunham three s*® 1 rotary hoe; 2 rubber tired wagons and hay racks; Case 7 ft- tt** disc; Tractor-mounted buss saw. new; Belts, 60 ft.. 30 ft.. 20 ft. » manv small farm tools. Above machinery ail in excellent shape 1 CMC ton and a half truck, stock rack and grain bed. 1942 1 t.niversal hay and grain unloader: 1 electric brooder stove, aw* pacify; 1 Delite washing machfhe motor; 2 steel 100-gal/hog *><*• 3 large s'eel hog feeders; 2 pair platform scales; 1 Dodge ton «* half truck, grain box, 1936 model; 1 John Deere stationary hay h* on Ford truck. GRAIN AND HAY. 40 Registered Imparted bred Yorkshire gilts, 2 Registered Yorks* male hogs. Bred for March farrowing. ~A B,rn No- 4To Be 801,1 J,n - 26 - starting at 12 Noon 100 head of dairy animals, Holstein and Guernsevs. grad*’ registered. Nearly all fresh or close-up. -Health-individually ’»* Many calfhood vaccinated. 2 Registered Holstein Bulls. » itb " standing records. 12 months old. GEORGE V. MELLOTT, Ow"* Roy 8. Johnson & Son Melvin E. Liechty - Auctioneers

FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, i 945

Thus the oft-repeated sloeax „ less We Act-One Out of ? Die of Cancer." Ironically theX* 1 statement of tact though It i s _T* conflict with a phase of which workers in the movea e ? anxious to promulgate. “Uirie ’ Act" implies more than d«w money. Early diagnosis at flit, , of the movement is of the most Important weapon.*! | many avoid examination, f or , cancer will be detected. ?hl> J