Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1950 — Page 7

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Four Accidents An Reported In City Little Damage Done In Accidents Here PoHeo ln***tlg»t«l three »ccl dent* over the weokead. and one other w*» reported, all of them mln or Ornold Rough!.-*. of root* 3. toW police that he etonded at a atop sign at Third and Moproe. that a car driven by Oliver Jotetteon. MO Jefferson street, was parked on the wrong aide of the etreet and backed Into the Routine* car. Damage waa estimated at IM to both ears. In another accident Inveetlgated by pellce ran driven by Martha t.'alehln and Margaret Walters eolColchin and Margaret Walters collided at the intersection of Third and Madison streets Both drivets stated that they didn’t nee the other car. and the Colchin car hit the Waiters car. Police estimated the damage at lIM to the Colchin ear ; »75 to the Walters car. A car driven by Glenn Sirahtn. route 1. Monroe, driytog out of ttw alley between First and Second streets onto Madison, slid on 'he Icy paveinvat and struck the rear

DECATUR CYO Round and Square Dancing WEDNESDAY, FEB. I KC HALL »-12 P.M. 50c each Geels Orchestra » I’uhltc Invited Public Auction As 1 hale sold my farm I will sell the -following personal property on rnv larjn'iu.at.-l 3’» miles East or Herne to Town’hfe ' he " souri, 1 miles miles Worn of,J«W«rson 1iu»!»»hl.p fjiah N 11 "’’ 1 •'!. ; mile North and < miles Kase-of Geneva-on the Bunker Hill Road FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, WSD Starting at 10:00 A. M . CST. IS—HEAD-CATTLE—13 -1 8. & Bangs Tested Un-roe-v Cow 7y T nW du. W Aft ol sal.-. Guernsey ■ y. =SH due hr -far >»le Gue>a«ey CM »»r old trysh. tjuerneey t 1 vV old fresh Guern.ev <’..»■ S yr old brad D* M Gmrr.'-v S .to. ev day of .a,. il-l-u-u, oM-;.;aH my abb-.-"Tluernsvy Gow : tr <o| d'H l •-> 'W oTWnr; - Guernsey t us. ..J Jr-oi'J due ny •tav .tt-wro; .Me* < b yr. old. due by day ~l sale JWW <ow -,, ..Id due by’ d»< -l sat • Guernsey 11.-lfer* heavy springers (.imn’.ey Helfer- 11 n the <4.1 1 ‘‘ l ‘* hh,< ' ’ lp It- gtaun .DAIRY gQUIPMSNT 2 I i.it burr.- M.-1..-I | < <’■ Mi » 1 'y,i..'fi. Watftr H* ai •’ Milfc < uu' - Waah tanas ■ HOGS--’ llai«)»br«--*;ttr»— '.■ POULTRY 1. . Wl.i>e,R... « PM' (.RAIN A HAY J.,0 Bushel i0....d V.'iow ’ orn ‘” »t«»*ri«-l W: "’’ * Jsm.be! Lfeh 11 < ‘ ' 11 ’> • Wheal .-ttra* • TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS • tills Cha nv r.-Model < Tract... on ne« ritblan ..t?d Cplttv-.f ore Join, Hear.- Manuir Spreader I. !.,, Hee,. Mower ■ f! Ira.t.u In- John Pee. <■■■, I’ • ••<■ i-r.i.iri :,o„. ftrnen! Haldi.r Tire Wugoi.—tirun lied—l-. ■ ■ I. ■ ’ Hl'"’.* J -1 ' 11 *" Harrow Inhn p.ere * - orn Shelter with Et.;< ,t.u< I ni.m I owe,. 1 ... Me.e. ll..<ri Brool.r , F-rt.ir. alta-hment f..r Hr.»Lin« flow l.le-'H, Wlles-’f Ifreakmc Hr-xuler Ilodae t -rC y.l No I n!- , atno. till, fuel prutna; laut Challis. Hog House 'id H En ld'er I’hkks t’o-iiw iteiicv Charger Pre.rure (Stile Sprayer. H.ow,.Xoreh. Miff ! s In. h Pip- Mis..-Ilaneous H<>< SEHOI.D GOODS irressers 2 iieds with.«princ?. Mattress; i.Huary .Tabb Stand Ktaker- Atmlnster Hue Ssl-'r 3 ton. Rose Color, with nuti'Hng rtu Oil’’ these aGe estra good all ».mt ruga. Throw Rug Asniin’te, Rug .Kl-r i g.Hafa.illd Kit.-hen Chain Inning Chairs. Sellers Uluelt. J*** Pining'Table, Chinn Closet. K. t.»ene Stove. Pon li J '* inK ieilan‘*ru». •’ ■ TEH-MS -CASH S'n»/rvHpoiiMblo for »<■’ J. RAY DUFF, Owner Roy S Johnson. Ned C Johnson Vi.nom-. rMelvin Lie. hty. Janu s Lie. lit) Au.tioi.ee,R u Itaumgartnet Clerk - Lnn.'h by Ladles Aid of Geneva E I B Chur.-h h a ••(ready to CUT FIREWOOD MAKE FENCE POETS V*’ W*’ • »■ «*’T f .Cfc n X•' «ri ■ hwge wile es ceHGy/nv ***•'• wowd or fence yovtg - r / zr lt «Ma fart * Eg£»-li or to aelL Attacker gaVaresaZ ‘qoMdy »o Ford Tractor .. . Bfia by XvdiraaHeTeadi Cot tni far fest trav - >*■*■’*■ * - . v ; f Onwlna gerta and t Al Jt , I exreet aervlce on f NsZ ' J-'J Oil Fare Trarlart |S999Km w4 , L ;^r/ M " ’f gmium RIENLE TRACTOR & IMFL CO. West tin J 24 - ~h" n e 322 ’ -M». nwgyes *.-**»» . . _______ .

faodor of a parked car owned by Ooorge Stuita, of 23T Norik FifU street. Damage waa estimated at I4S to the Stall* ear, IS to the Strahni car. It waa reported to police that ears driven by Joaan York. 93S Harri son etreet. and Brace Bchnepp, route t, collided in the parking let at the Chat and Chew. No damage waa done t» the York ear. |3S damage waa estimated done to the Bchnepp ear- ~ Eighth Grade Rites At Geneva School The Adam* county 'board of education. in their regular meeting la the county superln Undents office today, approved the alia, but aet no definite date tor the eighth grade corameacement exercises. The exercise* will be held In the Geneva high school auditorium, for the eighth grade graduates of the county's schools. The board authorised the county superintendent, Hansel Foley, to purchase an audio meter for use in the county schools. In UtR past this work ha* been conducted on a rental basis from Indiana and Purdue univereities. but county educe tion officials believed that It would be better to have year round service. especially for incoming stu dents at the beginning of each fifhool term.

Slays Husband 01 Former .Sweetheart Peoria Man Admits Slaying To Police Bt. Louis, Feb. • -(L’Pl— A Peoria. 111., man admitted today that h* shot gad killed tha husband of hia former sweetheart here Saturday, polk* said. Sergeant Gua Latour said Dale V. Allen, «3. broke down after extensive questioning and admitted he killed Charles Brandenburg. Alien told Latour that be palled a 38 caliber revolver and fired three shots at Brandenburg because the latter flourished a gun and advanced on him threatening lyAllen was arrested four hours after Mrs. Marcella Brandenburg. 4«, a bride of three weeks, found her husband fatally wounded on the floor of their home. Mr*. Brandenburg told police that Allen, who admitted a romance with her before her marriage, visited her and her hueband at their request She said she left the men alone and returned after she failed to get response to a telephone call to their home Brandenburg' died 12 hours later at City hospital. . Allen told .police he moved to Peoria about a year ago but returned Saturday to pick up clothing and otiier possession* he had left with Mr*. Brandenburg After the shooting, Allen told police, lie gave the pistol to a man in a tavern

Mrs Brandenburg was held for a coroner’s Inquest.

Three South Bend Suicides Probed S’rttth Hriiii. Ind. Feb <> (HF) imcMigatFfl iwo sai-I’hh-s fudav in *-hhh time persmia dhM. Joseph <' Johnston. 50. and bU wife. I*aru»- 42 wen> found deti in a kfasfilled'TtKmi of tinli home At?. * n. iwl.i -f« jMirttnl <ht \ m*’«i not *»rtiJa>’ Th» St hwrpb tinnty t »»r<»ner. Hr Thad ( * (Jor.uivWrikt. »*aici thry Had h(*tn <l«‘ad (it a week Frank \V JohUß«>n. 62,- was f<mnd dead. hanßlng from a beaai in his garage in aliotbrr part o f South Band Farm Planning School At Berne February 22 LiHintv agent I. E. Ar»hb<»Jd Mat««j ifMlav thin an Individual fann planning •»«h<x»l sill he held in the Herne Auditonam Wednes day F««h. ’ 22- The fteKsiOll Witt 'wtart at 10 a ni wUU John Dungar : I'urdu*- in < barge. The afterh«»<>n will begin at 1 Leonud Kings!’ - and his G. I < las Ts. a i<. Lptd ?" ii»a*k»-..i.'( ai ;«i range mentt for the planning'> h<a»l. hi th* iiLtriilng * •<< rotations will be studied In thej attey i.’G-ii h\ • .-i‘G k .ut. • a ill considered This s<j.iooi of fers a fine opportunity- so gain ideas fur making some changes in far n planning ‘ Dairy Caravan Will Be Held February 14 The. Alatna countx gold medal dairy caravan will i>e held in the iMcatur high school at in ain Tuesday Feb. 11 A tree lunch wiH be served at the noon hour* to dairy producers Rolatidcs Liechty. Paul Bream. E. Reuben S«h warlz? OTVifl " Gerber ~ and others* will form a panel di'-cission group Jh»‘ morning period will b»* a tinie when dairi producer® can ..4.*r hie I'hF s-f! <.f | , ”.i<iii** exhibit a and talk over problem® A'ifh the Purdue speeialiwt-s The -atur high school "Will provide entertainment at 1 pm and the parrel, disruasion wIH

K' ' r *■'* jj NOT OFTTN do we see two top statesmen holding hands in public, j Here. Britain's Foreign Minister : Ernest Bevia <!eft) and Egypt's Premier Nahas Pash* do it in Cairo and allow the camera to record the event for poeter: ty. Bevin was honored guest at reception held in the Egyptian capital. Untcmationall

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1. Shirley wm fouod mHocxM under a nmttrc.H and Jerome in EE 1 t,ed ’ a,,er ,h * lr ,<arei>l * an<l flre ' incn lried in vain r, ' a,h them pgEjC^ - - through the lust-spreading Hames - ■■ - Some 15 other residents in the A two ’ Btl,r >’ home fled to gaiety in the street. I Rev. Vincent Ehinger Mt Speaks Here Sunday « Jr Th * R,,v Vincent Ehinger, of 'JRSH the P**»ionl»t E»th«r*. filled the P " lp>t 4t ,b * Sunday masse* at jte-.'' I St. Mary's Catholic church. Rev I Ehinger also presented the sub■v/- S.rlpti i. »*ri< ,r * a > Catholi- magazine, puie iHilllß *Liu*d C | Union City. N. J Many for the magazine lather Ehinc.c lg , former Decatur citlxen. He I* FttMMNe at trial of CBNI AM * MB ***• late Edward X. EhPalght, 20. accused in the nwrey H»x*r and brother of Leo Ehitifer klUing of her coneer-ridden poof thii city. As a boy. ha delivered Newman father la Bridgeport, tho home newspaper in Deeatur, Conn., la Superior Court Judgo he outed in making his anuounc* John A. Connell. Th* girt la meat* to the congregation, charged with aecond degre* mur» —— dor, and face* mandatory Ilf* Th* fur trapper* who were aterm U convicted. f/at*VMtiMi*D. > n(,n « the first whit* men to vlait Wyoming'* Jaekaon Hol* are reTwfj Young Children for the valley’., ancomr I V/’ *■ plimentary title. They spoke of the Explosion Victims scenic valley a* a hole*' because ... „ . _ of she surrounding mountains. Robbins. 11l F*b «. — Illi— ______ Two young children w.r. killed of |g th<) today *h.n aa .xpfe.ioi> in »u oil g| progn.er « EMtta 1» the stove set fir* to th*lr home. UN Dead were Shirley Arm wood. ♦. -- and her Infant brother. Jerome, w „ t A< , g r , M R. w it*

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i MARINO THU PtAINTIVI statement of elder statesman Bernard Baruch. 7», that hia constant acceptance of "«Ug" dinner Invitations prevented him from drawing a pretty girl a* a dinner partner, [ columnist* Inex Robb of International Newa and Doris Fleeson ot Bell Syndicate organised an all-girl dinner party for Baruch at Mia* Fleeaon’* Washington home. From left, top: Ebxabeth Nobarro, New York; Mrs. Blake O’Connor, Washington; June Ibbetson, artist. Toronto, Oht ; Mr*. Brien McMahon, wife of senator from Connecticut. Middle: Mrs. Claude Pepper, wife of senator from Florida; Mary Craig, Maine papers; Baruch; Mr*. Georgia Nee*e Clark, V. S. treasurer; Christina Sadler. McCalT*. Front: Inex Robb (left) and Don* Flecion. . f/wferaotiowef gomufekotof _ DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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