Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1950 — Page 7

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FERGUSON FUEL ECONOMY PNVEN AGAIN! // iSiiSi It has been proved once again that Ferguson Quality “Pays for Itself in Savings" in a Fuel Economy Contest conducted at Milo, lowa, with farmer-cu<ncd and farmer-operated equipment, and with the assistance of Extension Engineers from lowaState College. And look at the additional records established by ‘ the Ferguson Tractor in that contest: The Ferguson Tractor ploued 27 per cent more land with the same amount of gasoline than did the average ojf 1(X Competing tractors. ’ The Ferguson Tractor plowed one acre of land 7'./ an acre cheaper than did the average of ' I<Tcompeting tractors (at 22'« less fuel cost •. And the Ferguson Tractor was the only tractor, pulling a three-bottom plow in the contest. % ■' - : Once again, authentic, factual proof of the econ- • omy and performance of the new Ferguson Tractor. %■ _ «z. c— Come in. Compare the officially tabulated results . . C««s - anf | fr)r y t)urge y how Ferguson Quality “Pays » ■ pwiwi Cfcort wM Officiary itAkelf in Savings”. Or, better still, let us demon- --■ < TAdstsd fesutet. strate to you on your own farm, the Ferguson w . features that make such records possible. FERGUSON TRACTOR >N» FERGUSON SYSTEM iS'J*' | IMPLEMENTS NEMES IMPLEMENT SALES -{Wm

Chevrolet Reduces Price Ou One Model Is first To Offer Automatic Shift Detroit, Mich . Jaa. «. -«7PIChrvrolet. tint automobile In the low pHce field to ottrr an auuiirk. tie shift on its IMO mogets. announced today a ckst in prices on one of Its models. Coat of the all-st eel station was on was slashed |£M. lowering the factory list price to 01,SOO Prices , ob ail other models retoainr.d us chaacad. the General Motors division said. The l»4o Cherrolels will be shown to the public tor the first time Saturday. — The new powcrxlide ' transmit ' sion will be araislable tor |li<t on de luxe models as optional equil*meat Chevrolet beat ltd competitors on the market with the automatic shift Ford plans to brine out a no-shift device "by summer." while Plymouth has remained quiet on the subject. [ Fourteen moueis were offered in, Chevrolet's Stylehfle and Kleelline; series. With prtces ranxiny -from ■•■su^wi^-sw—saw—“ I Krick -Tyndall C©, d« -I H Haker A* WTtflU. dti - :•• •'" 1 Armco i».rain AM P . d*> <4*l I* - Andrew Haw Mill. d“ >*• -*< M= hux-Nt-ui D.«‘_ »iw.*ri.|. r J'’". \Nhi. .! • r I - - . . Bnffle A kI«M. do -r..,..., I Mj .Certified before me this ><>th dajf*i 1 of l»evemlo Til I’ltM AN tWW | , Audit«*r AdAttiA ftiunly [ 1 I \ X <| ' /• BITE SIZE N MDY-CUT »>A«H«TTI

11.250 tor the Styleline special business coupe to 11.740 for the de luxe convertible. The GM division followed the lead ot other automakers in introduclng a new hard-top coups with convertible lines The new "hel air ' itata at 11.440 On the other models, few exterior changes are in evidence The radiator artlie has been redesigned; bumper grilles are higher and stronger, and the tail lights are. easier to ree trom each side. ASK INJUNCTION (Cost Krom Page Oae> aid If necessary. in a further artion to thwart the w-bool consolidation of the three townships Involved. Kirkland. Washington and Monroe, a petition had beew tiled with the county commissioners seeking the annexation ot moat of the southern portion ot Monroe township. The commissioners. however, voted axainst the aunexaUon measure stating -they were Tsonslderiny what mieht develop In the future it this petition were approved.*’ MIDWEST AND (Coat. From Page Ont) ark,-ii. Ji,, alriHirts. and high way traffic was slowed to a snail’s jure. r.': S. weather fdrecastors mt,ld a new cold front, was moving out of the Rockies into the northern tdatns. - Hut the cold wave which swept across the western threefourths ot the nation earlier this week stalled before It reached the Atlantic scaleinrS.' Pliintt <I1» '■JoHn - Hancock, the famous English elm's on Boston Common still stand, having with stood both the• “Great Blow" ot l>of> nnd the devastating New Eng land trairii she of , limit Normands, the listuriy- atgion of northwest F tanct bet-won Picardy sn4 -Iti iftjiis. pwi-s its name t<r the Northmen who settled In northern France during the Sth century ——

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’ •ar'arz'-.'x.c'fe-'swwr-'e'’ t —r—An, rnOvOSropiiy Exhibits Ptamied Hold Exhibits At Farmer Institutes Exhibits ot art and photography are to be held at some of the farmers institutes la Adams eousty thia winter. At thia writtag. the Institute committees at Pleaaaat Mtns and Monmouth officially Included art and photography among the athlbits. with cash prises going to the winners. The Pleasant Mills institute will be held Tuesday, Jan. 21, Monmouth, Feb 1. Other institutes may announce these exhibits later. the St. Mary a-Blue Creek farmers Institutes to be held at Pleasant Mills, the art exhibits will be divided in three claseee: fifth and sixth grade pupils; junior high anad senior high school students; adults (including all persons out of echooil. Photography exhibits are to be divided in two classes: high school students; adults. AH work in these two exhlbits Should be the work of the ex liib.lt ora,. ATi _ let it cil, chalk, watercolors, on, or fingerpainting The pictures In the photography exhibits should be taken by the exhibitor but do not necessarily have to be developed and printed by them. Classes in the Preble-Root town ship Institutes to be held at Monmouth will be the same as at Pleasant Mills. Anyone desiring more detailed information. Inquire at the county recreation office. 4 All we cm do is to make the best of each day, —Eddie Castor. -

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GIRL SCOUTS Troop < met at the Lincoln school Tuesday afternoon The atteadenew and dues were taken, aftor which patrol leaders wore chosen for the moath ot January. The remainder of the meeHng wail spent to coloring pictures. Diane Baker, OS ribo A meeting of troop » wm held Wednesday night at the Ltoooiu school. The girls worked on badges and then made plans for spring hiking. The meeting closed with toe Scoot pledge. Vera Wattere, eertoo. The Senior Giri Scout troop met Wednesday afternoon at the high school to elect toe following officers. president. Dianne Unn; vice-presidaet. Doria Kruockeberg; secretary, Margaret Harris; treasurer, Louann Davidson ma » O VBrownie troop IT held Ito meeting at toe Lincoln school recently, ftamea were played, after wbicA the following officers were elected: president. Clare Hears; vlceprealdeat. Sara Cichenauer; secretary. Gloria Wall; scribe, Connk Baxtae. The mooting was closed ,*l«<toß,nwiNeßamMMa*drJtaownle promise. Lovely refreshments by Sharon Family Favorite MCTjjgk WBjj MACARONI

Sheets. Connie Baxter, scribe. The 1950 census to be taken in all Wexlers Hemisphere nation* will supply vital statistics on an estimated 150.000.0 W people in the Vsited States and . 1W1.000.0w South Americans, says toe National Geographic Society. ALLEN COUNTY (Coet. From Page rine> children In Geneva. The judge, in hie summary of the action, stated that "tber Is no evidence that the custody has been modified," and ruled that Mrs Matlock-.-' until further order, ot toe Allen county superior court. wa» llllllllitMlllllWttoto oygxmtrsf “ “wow.ymrrsxi-x r'"-rrt - •» ••to.** - •. *** *** u» de MW hbM. U» - *• ssw «••***-» to ~ agmtAdw flto? J DECATUR SUPER SERVICE 224 W. Monroe St.

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I tbe legal guardian of the children . He added further aa "a word of ; admonishinent.".tbe fines, pcnaltlea L i. and cousequencea <>r child -tdallns. |1 ".The' in liicftaiu.' ta; i said, "has outlawed self belp." and ’ I ■' . - - - -

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