Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1949 — Page 6

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Union Twp. Farmers Institute IMMANUEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1949 PROGRAM MORNING SESSION 9:30 "America" —— Group Singing Invocation Rev. E. B. Allwardt Address: "Effective Living” Dennis Norman Entertainment Address: "The World Grows Around My Door” Mrs. Harold Carruthers NOON Lunch Served by Immanuel Lutheran Aid INSTITUTE MENU Chili Soup—Sandwiches: Hot Dog, Cheese, Salmon Croquettes. Pies — Coffee AFTERNOON SESSION 1:15 Group Singing Address: "Safety on the Farm and In the Home” Mrs. H. L. Hollenbach Entertainment Address: “Building Leadership” Harold E. Smith Reading of the Minutes. Report of Committees Election of Officers EVENING SESSION 7:30 Program prepared by Committee ENTRY RULES All exhibits must be in place for judging by 9:30 A. M. February 4. and remain until 4:00 P. M. Entries limited to Union Township. Only one exhibit accepted in each class from same person. Edgar Thieme, Chairman Mrs. Fred Marbach, Secretary Albert Converset. Vice Chairman Edgar Krueckeberg, Treasurer MEN’S EXHIBITS (All above 18 years) BEST YELLOW CORN—IO EARS Ist Prize—Cash SI.OO 2nd Prize—Cash — .75 3rd Prize—Cash .50 SINGLE EAR CORN Ist Prize—Cash , SI.OO 2nd Prize—Cash .75 3rd Prize—Cash .50 FIVE EARS SHELLING CONTEST (6 inch or over) Ist Prize —Cash - SI.OO 2nd Prize—Cash 75 3rd Prize —Cash .50 ONE PECK WHEAT Ist Prize —Cash SI.OO * 2nd Prize—Cash 75 3rd Prize —Cash 50 ONE PECK OATS Ist Prize—Cash SI.OO 2nd Prize —Cash ...., 75 3rd Prize —Cash .50 ONE PECK SOY BEANS Ist Prize—Cash SI.OO 2nd. Prize—Cash .75 3rd Prize —Cash .50 ONE PECK RED CLOVER SEED Ist Prize —Cash SI.OO 2nd Prize —Cash .75 : 3rd Prize—Cash 50 ; BEST SAMPLE OF HAY Ist Prize —Cash SI,OO 2nd Prize —Cash .75 ; 3rd Prize—Cash 50 : BOY’S EXHIBITS (Under 18 years) 10 EARS YELLOW CORN Ist Prize —Cash SI.OO 2nd Prize —Cash 75 ; 3rd Prize —Cash 501; 4th Prize —Cash T 25 BEST BIRD HOUSE Ist Prize—Cash .2 SI.OO ; 2nd Prize—Cash .75 ; 3rd Prize —Cash .50 Ith Prize—Cash 25 BEST HOMEMADE KITE Ist Prize—Cash SI.OO ; Ind Prize—Cash 75

COMPLETE CLOSING OUT Public Sale We have sold the farm and will sell our Personal Property at Public Auction 4 miles North and 3>4 miles East of Bluffton, Indiana, or 2 miles South of Tocsin, Indiana. Tocsin is on U. S. Road No. 224. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1949 Commencing at 9 A. M. Promptly 40—HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLE—4O 16 Holstein Cows 3 yrs. old, Some to freshen in Feb., March and April. The balance are on good production. 2 Jersey cows 5 & 8 yrs. old, one is fresh, other to be fresh in March; 2 Holstein cows 8 & 9 yrs. old, on good production; 10 coming 2 year old Holstein heifers,Some are bred; 6 Holstein Heifers 3 to 8 mo. old; 2 Holstein Bulls 8 mo. old. HERD BULL—Little Brook Emperor Ormsby Beets 948382. Dam has 3 records over 500 lbs. B. F. Sire’s Dam has record of 615 lbs. B. F. Herd is calfhood Vaccinated for Bangs. Certificate of Vaccination will be furnished. 108—HEAD HOGS—IOB 17 Brood Sows, farrow last of Feb. and first of Marcn; 90 good feeder hogs 75 to 185 lb. These hogs all double immuned and feeder hogs wormed; 1 Duroc Boar. POULTRY—S dozen heavy hens; 2 dozen Australorp pullets. HORSES—Team mares, wt. 3400. Fat, Good workers and double set of work harness. GRAIN AND HAY—3OOO Bu corn, more or less; 800 Bu. Clinton Oats, more or less; 1000 Bales good Mixed Hay; 100 Bales Wheat Straw; Ensilage. TRACTORS—COMBINE—CORN PICKER AND IMPLEMENTS McCormick-Deering “H" Tractor with cultivators, new last spring; F-20 Tractor and cultivators, overhauled, in good condition; Little Genius 14” Tractor Plow; McDeering 14” Tractor Plow; J. Deere 8 ft. Tractor Disc; GI 8 ft. Tractoi disc; McCormick-Deering FOUR ROW TYPE FERTILIZER CORN PLANTER; Graham-Hoeme Field Plow on rubber, new; A. C. 5 ft. Combine, quick detachable; General Implement one row corn picker, new last fall; McCormick-Deering Tractor Grain Drill with fertilizer attachment 13 hole, new last year; IHC Manure spreader; McCormick-Deering pull type 7 ft. tractor mower; Tractor spike tooth harrow 24 ft.; 3 section Rotary hoe; culti-mulcher; J. Deere corn binder, good; Papec Ensilage cutter with pipe for 48 ft. silo; McDeering 10” Hammer Mill; Grain Binder 8 ft.; 5 ft. Tractor scraper; McDeering side delitery rake; J. Deere hay loader; 2 rubber tired wagons with grain bed; 1 steel tired wagon and grain bed; Power corn shelter; Tractor chains 11x38; McDeering fertilizer attachment for breaking plow; End gate seeder. MILKER & DAIRY EQUIPMENT McCormick-Deering Double and Single Unit Milker; Water Heater; Tanks; 10 ten gal. milk cans; Electric clippers; Bull staff and Bull halter. MISCELLANEOUS 300 gal. gas tank and stand; Hog feeders: Fountain; 13 individual hog houses; Brooder house 10x14; Electric Brooder stove; New 40 ft. drive Belt; Weed burner; Butchering tools and kettles; 60 rod field fence; Small tools; McDeering 1H h.p. gas engine, like new. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Living room suite; Living room chairs; Rug 11x12-3; 2 rugs 8x10; Scatter rugs; Dining table and chairs; Antique cherry cupboard: Walnut cupboard; Walnut drop leaf table; Odd chairs; Rollaway Bed and mattress; Clock; Radio; Ice Box; Canned Fruit; Dishes and Cooking Utensils; Articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. Livestock will be sold inside. Lunch by Lancaster Chapel Ladies Aid. DWIGHT CALLAWAY, Owner Roy 4 Ned Jehnson-Aucts. Melvin Uechty—A act 4 Sale Equipment Fanners £ Merchants Bank o' Bluffton—Clerk. 21 31 1

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STAGING A PROTEST DEMONSTRATION before the Netherlands Mission in Tokyo, Japan, Indonesians living there vehemently protest the Dutch invasion and “police” action against the Indonesian Republic. One member of the group carries a placard (arrow) reading: “Dear Tojo: Though you’ve been hanged, we uphold your Pearl Harbor spirit!” Meanwhile at Lake Success, N. Y., the U. S. has suggested to the U.N. Security Council that it determine which areas the Dutch should evacuate and return to Indonesia. (International)

3rd Prize—Cash .50 4th Prize—Cash , .25 FIVE POUNDS SHELLED POP CORN Ist Prize—Cash .... SI.OO 2nd Prize—Cash .75 3rd Prize—Cash .50 4th Prize —Cash .25 SINGLE EAR YELLOW CORN Ist Prize—Cash SI.OO 2nd Prize —Cash .75 3rd Prize—Cash .50 4th Prize—Cash 25 ONE EXHIBIT TO FAMILY , ONE DOZEN WHITE EGGS Ist Prize—Cash SI.OO 2nd Prize—Cash 75 3rd Prize—Cash 50 ONE DOZEN BROWN EGGS Ist Prize—Cash SI.OO 2nd Prize—Cash 75 3rd Prize—Cash 50 ONE PECK EARLY POTATOES Ist Prize—Cash ...j SI.OO 2nd Prize —Cash ~.............. .75 3rd Prize—Cash .50 ONE PECK LATE POTATOES Ist Prize—Cash , SI.OO 2nd Prize—Cash .75 3rd Prize—Cash 50 WOMEN’S EXHIBITS BEST SPICE CAKE Ist Prize—Cash SI.OO 2nd Prize—Cash : 75 3rd Prize—Cash .50 BEST PLATE OF CLOVERLEAF ROLLS Ist Prize—Cash SI.OO 2nd Prize—Cash 75 3rd Prize—Cash r ......... . . .50 BEST CAN OF PRESERVES Ist Prize—Cash SI.OO 2nd Prize—Cash .75 3rd Prize—Cash 50 BEST POTATO SALAD Ist Prize—Cash SI.OO 2nd Prize—Cash ...a .75 3rd Prize—Cash 50 BEST CAN CORN Jst Prize—Cash SI.OO 2nd Prize—Cash .75 3rd Prize—Cash 50 BEST NOODLES Ist Prize—Cash ..... SI.OO 2nd Prize—Cash ’ 55 3rd Prize—Cash 50, LADIES HOUSE DRESS Ist Prize—Cash SI.OO 2nd Prize—Cash ””””” "5 3rd Prize—Cash ’59 BEST EMBROIDERED DRESSER SCARF Ist Prize—Cash SI.OO 2nd Prize—Cash j ”1""”” 75 3rd Prize —Cash 59 GIRLS’ EXHIBITS (Under 18 years)’” PLAIN APRON Ist Prize—Cash , 99 2nd Prize—Cash 75 1 3rd Prize—Cash ”””””” mji 4th Prize—Cash ' 25 SIMPLE SALAD Ist Prize—Cash 2nd Prize—Cash 1 3rd Prize—Cash sn Ith Prize—Cash ..1” 05 PLAIN LOAF CAKE ' Ist Prize—Cash 2nd Prize-Cash I””””" « 3rd Prize—Cash Kn 4th Prize-Cash ?... „ COTTON SLIP Ist Prize—Cash *. nn 2nd Prize—Cash —”1 3rd Prize—Cash ' '.(» 4th Prize-Cash SCHOOL EXHIBITS SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES BEST MAP OF ADAMS COUNTY Ist Prize—Cash .. 2nd Prize—Cash * „ 3rd Prize—Cash 4th Prize-Cash »r FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES * BEST POULTRY POSTER 1 Ist Prize—Cash .... 2nd Prize-Cash ”””””” ’ « 3rd Prize—Cash 1 * 4th Prize —Cash THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES ' BEST VEGETABLE POSTER Ist Prize—Cash tl 2nd Prize-Cash » 3rd Prize—Cash 4th Prize-Cash J"" FIRST AND SECOND GRADES BEST VALENTINE POSTER Ist Prize—Cash .. 2nd Prize-Cash « 3rd Prize—Cash 4th Prize-Cash 25

GOVERNMENT (Cont. From Paw One) generally lacks glamour and sei ' dom achieves headlines, those responsible for its perforntsnee sometimes sdopt the attitude that they are working in a dead end street and have nothing to anticipate except retirement.” WOMAN INJURED (Cent Prom Pure One) McCullough, of Decatur route 8,1 wu making a left turn into a drive when the car behind it. driven by C. G. Carney, ot Fort Wayne.

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crashed into it. The 'McCullough machine overturned, and the Cuney car spun around, but neither driver was injured. Hospital this morninz described the condition of A. N. Hilton, of 417 Elm street, as fairly good. Hilton suffered head lacerations. a chest injury and bruises in a wreck Monday night. i A single modern Pullman car contains 4.142 feet cf pipe, enough to equip 20 five-room houses. Gallup. N. M., is one Os the last frontier towns in the Indian coun try.

Over 200 Carloads Os Grain To Europe Donations By State Farmers Announced* Indianapolis, Jan. 26—(UP)— The Indiana Christian Rural Overseas program committee said today that Indiana farmers contributed more than 200 carloads of grain to hungry Europe. Lee Patrick, treasurer of the committee, said gifts from 69 Hoosier counties totaled $306,310. 10, with four more counties yet to report. Patrick predicted that the total would exceed $320,000 when all reports come in. Many of the carloads of corn, wheat, soybeans and canned food left Indianapolis Dec. 20 for Philadelphia, where they were to rendezvous with other Hoosier cars for shipment to Europe. Patrick said Allen county led all Hoosier counties with contributions totaling more than $15,000. Other counties with large totals were Bartholomew. $12,000; Montgomery, $12,352; Dubois, $11,388; Clinton, $11,105; Marshall. $9,968; Howard $8,706; White, $8,508; Benton, $8,000; Carroll, <7,646; Jasper, $7,178; Warren $7,260; Newton. $7,194; Randolph. $7,096, and Knox. $7,080. ISAYS UNITED (Cont. From Pace One) in advance that any armed attack affecting our national security would he met with overwhelming 1 force.” Details of the proposed treat)' are being worked out in diplomatic conferences here. President Truman told congress in his budget message earlier this month that, at the appropriate time, he would ask congress for funds to supply arms to signatories of the proposed pact. Regarding the president's “bold new program," Acheson said that It is not for the purpose of Installing modern plumbing all over the world. But this government, he said, is anxious to do all it can to help people in backward areas. slo f !!>-.•>- >*- ■ 2 -- I ; fSS We ; ' V.- - WARTIME NAZI radios “Axis Sally," Indicted as Mildred E Sisk, also known as Mildred Elizabeth Gillars. walks from a U.S. marshal s van to enter District court in Washington where she la being tried on treason charges -broadcasting for Berlin government Silver-haired native of Portland, Me., is 48. (laterattioaol)

u. S. MILITARY (Cont. From Page O ne l names had been added to the Communist list of "War criminals,” including Generalissimo Chiang s oldest son, Chiang Ching-Kuo. If all “war criminals” are arrested, the commentator said, Li himself may be given his freedom despite the fact his name is on the original list. "Communist observers believe that if Li Tsung-Jen does this he will get an amnesty,' the commentator said. His comments followed the broadcast of the official (ommunist spokesman on the radio.

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The Nationalist government, fop its part, urged the Communists to speed up plans for a peace conference. The government also decided on a partial evacuation of Nanking 1 within 10 days as a precautionary measure. Authoritive sources said the seat ■ of the Chinese Nationalist government will be moved to Canton with- ‘ in the next 10 days and will begin to function there on Feb. 5. 1 However, acting president Li ! Esung and his cabinet ministers will stay in Nanking to direct peace talks with the Communists. i These sources said the executive Yuan, highest organ ot the Nation-

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alist government, de<Z> urge the Communists time and pl ace and gates immediately to ,*"M peace conference. Ilf! * The government win s this appeal to the Coni Pl „7* Nationalist radio static, these sources said. “ Another said the government ” pared to announce principle" of the CoS eight peace conditions in ness to seek a settlement ’ Trade In a Good Tow n -. r