Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1950 — Page 7
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St Mary s and Blue Creek Township Farmer s Institute TMsdiy, Jmary SI, IM AT PLEASANT MILLS HIGH SCHOOL A. J. Daviaan, Ckalrman K* H. M. Jsnea, Secretary Knott SAlWarly, Vtea-CMttmatt Mrs. Fannie Nyffter. Tfoawrtr Morning S—ion >:3O Group Staging Devotiomus — Rev. U G. Gehris Address Lefeeh Entertainment ——— School Address .... Mrs. Clarence Cecil Committee Appointed. NOON HOUR—BASKET DINNER Aft urn >sa Bsssiea 1:1* Gram Sinciiur Devotional* Rev. C. E. Parsley Address — Mrs. Clarence Cecil Entertainment __ _____ School Address Robert S. Leech Renort of Committee sad Announcements. Evening Hesston 7:30 Bobo Community Club. Blue Creek Home Economics Club. 7— Blue Creek Farm Bureau. St. MitrtP.T.A. St. Mary s Home Economics Club. St. Mary’s Farm Bureau. @ (Door Prizes) ENTRY RULES • Meet be a member of Institute to enter exhibit*. ■ MemberaUp lee 15c. „ All oatrise must be In by *:3O Say of Institute. All entries muat be mode or frown by person entering exhibit 4 All entries must have tag from secretory. r~J* Only eae exhibit in each class from same family. AU entries must be made or grown In IJU or 1850 . — MEN’SEXHIBITS H V. - 10 EARS OF CORN /' Ist Prtse-Hugh Nldttnger „*.....1 % Bu DeKalb Seed Corn 2nd Prise—Lee Hardware ....... /. . 12.50 In trade 3rd Prlte —Habeagur Hardware 82.00 In trade 5 EARS CORN—SHELLING BEST PERCENT let Pri*» A J. Davisnn >4 Bu Piotieer Seed Cort .’nd Prlae— Beery-Viswrd Motor Ra|es Oil Change Grease Job 3rd Prise--Bleifel Grain Co 50 »s. Calf Surlena ONE PECK SHELLED CORN Ist Prise —MiUer Hardware (Wren* . 83.00 in trade tad Prise-Van Wert Couaiy Farm Bureau 1 Wren I .82 "0 in trad* Jrd Prise Burk Elevator tWilleblre* . 25 tbs Calf Pellets ONE PECK WHEAT Ist Prise—Khulaud Hardware 1 Willshire 1,. . ...... 83 in trade 2nd Prise—Willshire laimber Co . . . 82 00 la trade 3rd Prise —Goodwin Garagr ................. 8 Qt». 01. . ... ONE PECK SOY BEANS Ist Prise—Willshire Hardware A Appliance..... Delta Electric Lantern ' 2nd Prise -Phil L. Mat kiln Co. ... Phillipa Oil Change. Grease Job 3rd Prise - Decatur Super Serriee .; AAJva Enarro (Ml ONE, PECK OATS Ist Prise Decatur Steel Product* .. Salvage Hat End Prise -Cash Coal Feed A Supply ......... M tbs Calf Meal 3rd Prise Burk Elevator ...... 25 tt>». Burk Dog Food ONE QUART OF LITTLE RED CLOVER SEED let Priae—Biehle Tractor A Implement On. .. S 3 we In trade 2nd Prise-Arnold A Klenk 82'* in trade 3rd Prlxe-Wr-n Garage u._ .—S Qt Oil Chang* ONE PECK LATE POTATOES Ist Mae—Al D SsbsUU.M«tar gale* -.LUI Change. Greaae Job 2nd ♦rise —Butler Garage ..... 82 00 in trade 3rd Prise : ©Mt- r*-.- : Oil Can HANOV FARM GADGET - . Ist Prise Wren Milling Co .... ..... 82"" in trade 2nd Prise -Bailey Garayt- till Chang* 3rd prise—Zintsmaator .Motor Kales ?...... . oil Change BOVS EXHIBITS—IS YE,IRS OLD AND LNDER 10 EARS CORN let Prise—First fixate Bank .... S 3 "» cash 2nd Prise- - Barney A Fred Schelman 82 u" uM. 3rd prize O A Krugh at ben ... - U ,,n cash • BEST SINGLE EAR let Prise —Schnier store ....... ' :1 "" eaeh 2nd Prise Ho.lhoaaf Schulte A Ct* 33 OT • awh 3rd Prize Cal K Peterson - w 5 J l '“ l1 ONE PECK SOY BEANS IM Prlle Barney A Fred Sehelmaa ............ 83 xaalL 2nd Prise —L. E Arnold ;.. ......... 12.5.0 < ash 3rd Prize Bag Service .. . ... . • IZ'U* casir ONE PECK WHEAT let Prize O. A Krugh A Son - -88 rash 2nd Prlae—Winteregg Radiator Shop $2 ot> cash 3rd Prize-Beavers on Ker* I, e ..... f.’.trt* cash ONE PECK OATS let Prise —Charlies' Inn — JltJ c “’? 2nd Prist—First Stat. Bank 22 00 cash 3rd Prize— The Why - ♦ , so *" ,r * d * ADVANTAGE OF RURAL LIFE—GRADES 1 5 BEST 50 WORDS OR LESS Ist Prise Dierkes Implement Co. Ferguson Toy Tractor 2nd Prise Steffen Implement Co. John I»eere Toy Tractor 3rd Prise Moll-nkopf A Kiting ... Toy Manure Spreader LADIES' EXHIBITS ANGEL FOOD CAKC-MO ICING Ist Prise —Ewlck’s ... '--■----'-r' -Rug 2ad Prize Ksye Shoe Store IZ.W in trade 3rd Prize Morris 5 AjM -•-- -- - ,fl ,n — . DEVILS FOOD CAKE Ist Prize—L: Anspaugh Studin Portrait Gift Certificate 2nd Priae—E- F Gasa Store Ipr Helleeharmere Hose 3rd Priae— Kelly Dry Cleaning fl 23 in trade LEMON PIE tst Prize Ehingers Boston Store ... - Blanket 2nd Prise Mutt s Service -1 ..... fl •.« in trade 3rd Prixe Wails Bakery ... . I Cake APRICOT PlE— t CRUST Ist Prise Willshire Variety Store .... . v |3.00 in trade 2nd prise -Sheets Cleaners ~ ad * 3rd Prise —R H. Everett-.. ....* to lb." White Lily Flour GINGER COOKIES - Ist Fl lac ftp rig* l 2nd Prise Mirtiel Shoe Shop '^j^....^-—i pg- MwU«* Hrifjinles 3rd Prise-R. H Everett ' » ** CORN MEAL MUFFINS Ist Prise Niblick s Luneheon Cloth 2nd Priae-L. A O shop -.rf... -1 pr. Berkshire Hose 3rd Prise -Kroger Store 11.00 in trade MEAT LOAF -Tit Prixe —Smiih Drug Store 00 ,n ,rad * 2nd Prixe—Holthouse Drug Store .... ... .... .. 12.00 in trade Xrd Priae—Decatur Used Furniture ...—7—.— —- 11.00 in trade LADIES KITCHEN APRON W-J «s-wws*wwMM»e--».- fI.OU tn tridp HANDKERCHIEF WITH CROCHET LACE Ist Priae- -Newberry 5 I tn ... ...... S2M tn trade 2nd Prise—Dull’s Home Store (Wreai ...... ... 11 aOin trade 3rd Prise -Bair's Conte tionery .. 1 lb BuPle Trl Assorted Candy LADIES' COTTON SLIP let^>rige—Be-wera jewelry °" ld rt P}'* ld tr ’’!" 2nd Prise—Lane's Shoe Store I 2 «* 3rd Prise-Nite A Day Grill •- 11 00 In trade CANNED FRUIT—S VARIETIES Ist Prise-swcky Hatchery.A Furniture in trade 2nd prise—Spitlers Shoe. Shop ».<M’ia trade 3rd Priae— Rpttlrrs Grocery — **■ favorite ttou PICKLES—3 VARIETIES Ist Prlae-Decatur Hatchery .... —— . — ------- 7 ** Ch 2nd Prize-Knhne Drug Store 42<MMn trade 3rd Prise—Equity Dairy . " ‘ Q *'* t BROWN EGGS—I DOZEN Ist Prise—Modri -2 — -SO Chicks. • Ind Prize Co** Meal Market SL’.W-tn trade Ird Prise- Leonard Soliday ......... I Ibj-an Mewryatume
THE FATEFUL FIFTY YEARS •••-• • • ’ • Noteworthy Events of Our Time,l9oo-1949 c jjr CmivM By WIUiAM MTT. CsMNI Pims W Writor
I NAZI OERMANT took Its Erst bold step with Um occupaUca a< I tbe Rtoaeiaiid. Marsh V ... Lstor, I or OtL M. Italy ARd Germany proclaimed the Rome-Beriia Anta. I th* AjrtfrMMuffrt J meat Aet (food control) unconaU* I tutlenal, Jan. 1... King George V of England diod. Jan. 30, and waa | auccoeded by Edward VIH, wha I abdicated Dec. 11. and ta tpm I WBS MCCMdMd by bbl bfOtiMFp I George V. Edward waa created th* Duh* of Wiadaor and afxgUy after married Mra. Wallace Warfield Simpson, an Americaa divorcee . . . Civil war broke out in Spain. July IT. laaurgenta began siege of Madrid. Oct. 31 . . - - On May 5, Italian troops entered Addle Ababa, ending the Ethiopian war ... A maritime workera' atrikc tied up Pacific coast porta on Oct. 30. and on Dec. 30 the Congress of Industrial Organisations began to organise the auto workers ... President Roosevelt was re-elected Nov. 3. . . . Marshal Chang kidnapped Generaliaaimo CMaag Kai-ahek. Dec. 12. releasing Mtn two weeks later ... The nation was shocked by a series of mysterious torso murders Ip Cleveland' throughout the year . . . The New York Yankees .defeated the New York Giants. 4 game* to 2. in the World Series. — . 1»37 FLOOD WATERS inundated tialf-a-milllon home* tn Indiana. Ohio and other state* of the Ohio and Mississippi valley*. Jan. 22. . . . Explosion of natural gas beneath a New London. Te*.. school killed 294 on March 18 . . . The iirigible Hindenburg exploded and burned while landing at Lakehurst. N. J. May 6. killing 36 aboard . . . On Feb. 2 President Roosevelt for permission to ncrease the Supreme Court membership to 15. causing his opponents to raise the cry of "court Reeling" . . Avtatrix Amelia Earhart Putnam disappeared in a slane over the Pacific. July 1 . . . May 12. King George V .and Jueen Elisabeth were crowned in . Westminster Abbey. London . . . in Jan I*. Howard Hughes art. t transcontinental air speed recSrd of T hours 38 minutes 25 arcmda . . . The Japanese took the Mmeae capital Nanking. Dee. 10. resting- the kapleae native* with .’trueily zHape .«f Nanking* . . ; rhe Irish Free State became vfb — tolly Eire on Dee. 38 . . . The ast day <d the year saw the ipening of the Lincoln vehicular -1 unnels connecting New York ' _ily and New Jersey ... In the World H<'nn. the New York Tankers again defeated the New fork Giants. 4 games to 1. H3B NAZI AGGRESSION was the I ug news of the year. On Mart h I 1, German troops crossed the B luslriun bon hr and by April 11
. WHITE EGGS—I DOZEN _ ,< Ist I’rirt- Mtulel Hatrhwrjr .. . . . 58 Chicks 1 1 2nr Prize Kiddle Shop 12.88 tn trail* ( 3rd Prize I.eoiiaril Sthlday -- I ff, can Moormafume ■ j ART—ADULTS , Pencil, Ink. Chalk. Water Celors, Oil or Fii»a*r Painting Ist Prize Liachty A Myers .. .... ... .—82.58 in trad* 2nd Prize- (Ikinlil* Store. ....... |2.oi> in trude 3rd Prise—Begun Clothing Store ....... . . 52.00 iu trade ‘ 4II» Prize .Miller's Hardware iWrem Il i><> in trad* i PHOTOGRAPHY—ADULTS Ist Prize Dpuglas Store — ...... 12 00 la trade , 2nd Prize Garber Meat Market fl-, !2JM> tn trade , ird Prize Sto-ksdale Donut Shop . l. 3 dox. Donut* | ( ttlj iPriae Idtal Dsiry ‘s gal Ice Cream, GIRL'B 4-H APRONB Ist Prize -Sdtton Jewelry ....... Compaet | 2nd Prize Pumphrey JeweTy Harrmgs 3rd Prise—Cleora’s Beauty Shop . Shsmpon A Wave ' 4<h Prise Adam* Theater . 2 Tickets i PENMANBHIP2-©rade* 1-2 let Piize Gash ...... ... — 11 V" 2nd Prize Cash ------ ............ ....-.-r- .75 i 3rd Priae—Cash - — ............. ;---- 58 Ith Prixe-Cash ...... .» POSTERS—GRADE 3-4 Ist Prixe i'a«h . . ........ .... -H-Oft 2nd Prise Cash ....... .71 3rd Prize —Ca»h , —— ..... - *9 Ith Prixe—Cash ......—..... —....... 25 ART—GRAOtS 54 Pencil, ink, Chatk. W*t*r'C‘ol*rs, Oil *r Finger Painting Ti^rrßF'; ; - ---- —* r - .......81M PrtM ^ 1 . /JF , 3rd 1 ’riz** -Caah — .j-.*.-.— ith Prize —Cash —- 2 i ART—JUNIOR A SENIOR HIGH PsnriL Ink, Chattt. Water Colors, Oil ar Finger Painting Ist Prize—Cash .... ... <——.; ...,|IW 2njl Prise Cakh .... — — >.OB 3rd Prize Cash ....... u- -J* Ith Prise-Cash :.'... .... .n 9 PHOTOGRAPHY—JUNIOR A SENIOR HIGH Ist Prixe—Cash .|i.sO 2nd Prise-Cash ............. ............... ... l.*jo 3rd Prise-Cash .... .................— -75 tlh Prt*d—Cart — -50
.———————————— New Bantam Books SHOT IN THE DARK ed. by Judith Merril; THE WAYWARD BUS by John, Steinbeck; POLITICS IS MURDER by Edwin Lanham; MIDNIGHT LACE by MacKinlay Kantor; BULLWHIP (Dead freight for Piute), by Luke Short: AND THE WIND BLOWS FREE by Luke Short; MARRY FOR MONEY by Faith Baldwin. Best Sellers (Each of these books is selling at the rate of more than 100,000 copies a mouth, as measured by
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XN jCbsmbsfiobi a political aad gMfrapblt iMMaa of Germany and Auatsia hag b**n effected. Austria b*r*m* Oatmark. On Sapt. X* Haichacliaiicol*. lor Hitter dttuaiMted autonomy at the Bucteten Garmans te Cstcho Slovakia. Great Britain, Franca. Germany and .Italy agreed, at a parley In Munich, Sept. 30, to the mfZ aißmcmoermeni oi v*cvi»<mwo» *♦« . '■ W»—f-a -r- W(P ' -vasoa." wmrv anmr.uiwMw Chamberlain assured the British "peace m our time" had been achieved. However, an Get. 5 Hitler annexed more territory te Bohemia . . . Spanish Insurgent* air bombed Barcelona and Valencia on Jan. IS . . . Th* WageHour BHI was enacted Jun* is. . . Howard Hughes completed his record flight around the world. July 14. Time: 3 day* IP hour* 14 minute* 19 second* , .-.-Fewir'' days later Douglas Corrigan landed in Dublin, Ireland, on hi* "wrong-way" flight across the Atlantic. Hi* intention, apparently. had been to fly to the Pacific Coast . . . The New York Yankees defeated the Chicago Cube. 4 game* to 8, in the World Serie*. HR WORLD WAR ll—On Aug. 24. Germany and Russia signed * 10year non-aggresaion pact, thua 'freeing Hitler* hand* to launch war on Poland. German troop* crossed the Polish border, Sept. 1. Great Britain and France declared war on Germany. Sept. 3. .Canaria followed suit. Slept., 10I Gdynia f-tl to the Germans, Sept. 17; Russia invaded Toland. Sept. 27. and Germany and Russia partitioned Poland between them, Sept. 28- There was so little activity along the Western Front th* conflict had become sardonically known as the "Bore War.” On Wnv. 30. Russia invaded Finland and found surprising restoDuke of Windtar George VI" '• ■ • 1 ■ - ——J —— ••• ' ' >■ V'*»"■ — ■ ' ’ '■ 1 ' ■
an actual <t«uat of copies sold to i the public .♦ - - - . ... THE DARKER BROTHER, by * I Bucklin Moon. THE SIN ALSO ! RISES by Ernest ifemingway. THE AFRICAN QI EKN. by C. S. Forester THE WEB OF DAYS. I M- Edna Lae: STRANGER IN PARIS, by W. Somerset Maugham; ;;TJIE HELLER, by William L lien- ■ mne; THE STRANGER. by Lillian By* Ross; THE-CHINESE ROOM, by Vivian Gunnell Bantam's lip Year 'j~ Quarter book puUOahers t ujoyed . a recußL J ear iu 1919 with IM.
| tance. Following * running aefl I fight wtth three British crutoaea, I th* German battleship Gru/ gp*s I waa blown up by it* crew *• I Montevideo. Uruguay Des. ST. I Tu* day* later the crew es the I Devmaa luxury Nner Cstamhne I aeuttled their *hip off Cape Map. IX.J, w- - TUmtag, point fit th* . I aearefi for atomic energy earn* I in January with announcement I that th* ureniura atom had beeu I apUt into nearly equal fragmsats, I ft fiftrioti cftlcutete4 to tftteftM ft* 1 immense amount st energy. Rear* ' |y 3M mintoe etootMß volte . . . Oa Jan. 38, LnyeMit gpain aurwatered te th* Ineurgints . . . Fap* Pie* XI died. Feb. 18. and . waa succeeded. March 13. by Pope Piuo XH . . . Italy invaded Albanta April 7. King Sag fled Um country . . . During the summer King George V aad Queen EUaebrth Os Great Britain toured Um wsesew t ■ dm. •wwtsfw-.; A the play Life Wttk Father opened on Broadway and threatened ta rue forever . . . The New Tert Yankee* won their fourth Waste Serie* in * row (a record) by defeating th* Ciactaaati Reda. 4 game* to 0. IMG WORLD WAR H — Rusao-Fta-Utah hostilities ended. Feb. 34. with the Red Army the victor. Germany invaded Norway April 8-8. Th* great BUtxkrieg (lightning war) was launched by the Germane a* they simultaneously •nvwCTrn noirana ancd Luxembourg, May 18. Brumela teU. May 17. Belgium ourrendered. May 38. Nosway rendered. June 8. The British retreat from Dunkirk -began May 39 Italy declared war on France and Great Britain. June 10. The German Wehrmacht entered I Parts, June 14. The following day 1 Russia occupied neutral Latvia, I Estonia and Uthuania. Aa armis- > tice between the Germans and 1 French was signed. June 33. First j great attack on London by the German. Luftwaffe look place Sept 15 beginning the London Blit*. ..On Dec. 15. British troops invaded Libya. North Africa. Other event*: In February scientists isolated the first sample of pure U-235 by mean* of mass . *pettograph —a great step forwaM in achieving th* release of atcimc energy .. . Ijsgerh Lamutarichu. age 8. became the new Dalai Lama of Tibet, Feb. 8 . Leon Trotsky, exiled Bolshevik leader, waa a*aaa*inated in hi* home near Mexico City. Aug. 38. ... Tfreatdent Rooeevelt signed the Selective Service Act (creating, first peace time draft) on Sept. 18 The draft was inaugurated. Oct. 2» . . . On Nov. 5. President Roosevelt waa re-elect-ed (third terml ... Th* Cincinnati Reds scored an upset over the Detroit Tigers in the World Scries; winning 4 games to X Neat-IMI Io i*dS.
OW.IXm copies fit *59 different titles I distributed by all sixteen publishers. a year-end statement of the Industry s position by lan Ballantine. president ot Bantam Books reveals. This record figure is an Increase of 37.tHHi.otm above 1949 and a still greater increase is forecast for :»bo Mr. Ballantine revealed that exMink publishers will probably distribute IM.eOo.Md copies of about MM different titles in 195* and that several new publishers pise <o eater the field. The report noted that the quarter book publisher's total of 45* titles was more than half as great as the total of U‘sb new fiction title* published in I*4* by original publishers. It pointed out that, because of this.— reprint publishers are actively and avidly combing available books for the best titles for .their audience." “This year will also offer readers a greeter variety of books in field* where quarter reprints pre viously hare not been available.' Mr Hwllant me predicted "Os < our«e. westerns and mysteiies still' hare, and will continue to hire, a growing, faithful audience There were 43,*M.A00 mysteries and M.dOe.tiOO western* distributed m I*4*." "One of the great pnoMetns facing the industry tn IHO " he said, "win be the intense competition for display space on newsstands among the Me titles to be published." He pointed out that the great challenge to the induatry is “not only to sell more book' ti> more people, but to sell better book* to more people" and nledgrd Bantam Books tu those goals. A committee of outstanding Indian educators and leaders has been appointed tu work on a plan to promote universal peace in acTurdance with Mahatma Gandhis ideas and technique*. They are to- complete their suggestions by the end of thia year They are to J week WjWi jiw ' I aitcd Nation* a* lully as they can.
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Bdrt Fl I maw Oto MSI _: — 4BJ* Waa HauHMmarandw. Ms ■ *** Toem ts Menaae. Dm currant..— 4LST BdUndlar Bloctrte. wins* « Monroe tdj* * Super fttfvfcc*. K—Mine .. Mll LMChty Bros Drtnbms fount r* HITI Tun e Super Serr *<a SM.oU .— ®» Jefleraon Osram. «SL par®, laboe _ M* It 1 Merriman Ce . - jigi ®IS Burctae e SSaaHe anew., am a* — «-• Harry JahnatM. Manar aarrwe —.**** Braar Rkraam. Ma eeev-. ra*®" *»« Han®- PrtM. janitor earrn ®" Wilbert near. M® *® — • Grace LMrMy alone® hate »• is-r— F ' ataner. boa drtaw ■**» ■award Van fl II ■ SB- - — ■»* tm® mm. a*. — —*» Hares* V. Jia a ;m., da — ■otto wants, do **• L. le, Hann, teau M», Sam Nuaetoum. ma. Hununeton Lab lar . Mn sup. S3.® Feran adnowar Uw tel. * h®*aw U*» Faul DarM Buaebauac M a®, fan ®® Adame Ce. Farm Bureau fuel oil — T1 M Tilman Muocaza® *M* n* _ ** Town as Maaes*. Jan samas •** Copps® Car aer*.. *m tee® *• JI. ah Sa raw, Bros, atone' &. atone B® Batoeor a Sum a® sot. a®. Into HS Foul gurtear. ate. 0* .u. — S3® A J Moser A Co bus repairs IM’S Gottschalk Supply-Co-, enol.— Mß** TBua asm R®.- *ta.. sac. ®1 , *M* -Uw B.;.mm,'aa* fhuruhoaM tor. (Bto'*it*raar «a»:*M*» <Donar ■ .«*■' swvwr- W Xy AT. - fab Hihd."_;l~ H® Monrve School euppUM repslre . - MS* , Leo Stratun. bide reeaus - 3133, Harry Johnson, jan aar »» Beer Dimin ran aer.. sup —— «3® Xelto Prue. Jan err. — ■ ® WUbert Boer, m ar I—. I*3.® Foul Deval NuMbeum Jan aer . M« Greer Identity clerical help T*S Menno F Blcter, bar driver .. .^—- MS** Edward von Guntan. to Mo® Foreet aprunaer drivin* bus 1«® Loria HtCh. do. ——'M*** Harold V hchwaru. de. i »» ® Sollie Wable. to >® ® Schud. Neuenochwantor Inc in. „1® 13 Leroy E tech. AM. fuel oil *1» Town of Monroe. February current MJ* lurcher. MoblldM *M A oil —— M® Tim. Sumi Ser Sta de ».U Meahbereer Bros Mono stone - *■ Balnaer a Sup Ser IU (as A a11...- MSI Frank Fro« Co.. B®.. turnace xrslee W<l Allied. Ine. Arata — J I Holcomb, jpnitar RuppUn Mft D H Goble Print C© »eh Euppho ♦42 United Surtax ChM ©•.. »f» Marry Johneon. Jan. ear. ———-—- Kmer Khrvam. do 1— 40 9D . .Meli*© Prte©. »-« Wilbert Beer do — MM Paul D©v»d Nuazbaum do Gr©ee Lm<TH> clertcal help 7 * ftdward vei. GunL©©, bu« dr.vei XW Purest sprun«cr. d© ' K» <» | Lori© Rich. <R» —....... ><* W BoiUe Watrt©| ; do. , Hsrold de. ' r • ( Menno P Sacher. d&. m4O Menno P fictevr. do . t«p©ciah — 3tJ» . Berrw-Freach tp ©Ct* gym rental _ MS JO I ( Cujijix Coriwf • ftorvtM. -M-ftl. Berne IGA Store, Heme Kc aup z— MM , Berne Equity Exe Co . coal-- ir MM ! Town ©f Mmuw, March current ___ MM Bupgr---B©rWg*~ ( Zurcher« Mobile Service, ga© . IM M ’ ! Tim’© Super Ser St© . ga© dr tire , I4UM j Harry Johneon. ;an .©ex. . 30M Blmer Ehrram do _ — _ 40 80 Nrtto Frtce. do u-L-i- - «® WUbert Beer do __ Itete Paul David NuaßtKßum do . ■ --- MOO Grac© UacMr- ch ricaJ w©rK T M ’ Menno P "SEicHET 'driving bus — . 3» te j Edward Von Guntru d© iMM Fritert Sprung®.', do' 100 00 Ldoru R»en do - Mt M , ■oil*© Wobte. do _L *— Ml M ■ Harold Schwartz du W «rtBurk EieneUta Co. coal - — IM M . A J Mtrter !>u* repaid >4O M| Urroy K RmJx. gafioUn© M•/ U-Ruy Bradley, architect Elmer EJnitam. janitor a©rv*c© . - MM Harry Johnaoc. do ... z 15.60. Jonas Sprunger. elecUorV expenay 00 50 Gilbert .Hiiarhy. do John A Meyer, do /.—— MSO ’ Mennu p Eicher do / MM 1 Haroid V SehwatU tu* defver \TI 50 Menn'd P Eichc:. do . / - - 135 00 Ftki-eat Sprunget do /_ 50 to Edward von Gun ten te© . 30 00 1 tterM Mich do - .'V. - - M.OO Ru.h© Wable. do/ — 30 00 Meili© Prior. Jffitetor aarvice 10 M ’ . - ; L — !
: Public Auction As I am moving to Bern* I will sell the following Personal Property. ’ on the racm located t : s ®urv couth oi Bertie on V S 17 or Jke-n.iies" North ot Geneva, on : FUMY, JANUARY 27,1159 J at 1i;10 P. M. CRT J - CATTLE — L Hoist tin Co w 4 years old. due by sale day. Holstein Cow * years , old. due April 2u ; Guernsey Heifer due fa May. Hotsreln Metter dire , tn September. J — HOGS — B 3 Spotted !*otind Chinn Gilts With by side. WhHo Sow due R Mwrnh 7v -.—• „ ' ; .' : I FEED AND SEED . J 14? Bates Clover7Hay 13* Bules Attaifs A Timethy Mixed Hay „ M Hale* Shredded Fodder. • Bales Wheat Straw— above bales at Hay , and Straw are wire tied and weigh from 1(H) to 133 R>»4 139 Bales B Wheat Straw, 11-.I 1 -. Bushel Grass Seeds Alfalfa. Red Clover Alam k and , Timothy. ' _ TRACTOR — IMPLEMENTS — MISCELLANEOUS , Alii- i'ltaimer W C: . ractor. ei’h Cultivate!*-' power lift e power take off, Heal iieaaer Tractor Cover. Huck Rake tor W C AUis „ Chalmet Traitor. Tractor I'mbrella . 9 toot Dim 7 toot New Idea , Power Mower, like new Two Se. turn Spike “potk Harrow , Slip Scoop. „ Buck Rake Hay Sling Heavy Duty 4 by 9 ft Trailer with rack. 30 ft. . „ 4 im h Ruboer Belt Wheelltarrowx Two 5W .gal', gat- drums. Jv tbs. _ Grease Automatic Poultry House Light Control Eledirk- Fence Con- , ttohwr; 3 Hog Troughs Hog Fountain;' X> Feed Bags- Feed .Barrens; „ Steel Road Drag: 36 ft. Kxirsmm Laddgt. Mash Tank; 3 Milk Can*; .. Miscellaneous , TERMS—CASH. CLIFTON GERBER, Owmt k ifloy S Johnson . ’ - <5 Ned C Juhuqoo — Auctioneers j - Melviu Lbvlity - . ' ” .’ ■ L W
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