Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1950 — Page 2

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Says H-Bomb Could Wipe (MAH life Professor In Womiag Soartoy New Yto. Feb. U — *MC Altart Stateta tod Stator night tot if to H-hoto b lotalwii, "annlhtlsttae «f tar lUe ta enrth; b “tatfe* to veto of Uchetol nov.lMiltieu.'' He tod U could be done through “radioatove poisoning of to atmooptare." Einstein called to prewet armaments race between the United s States and Russia " a disastrous Uiluslon." He called for peace moves ■to "do away with motto fear and He said a "supra nstlonsr' body would be neoeasery to carry out . hon-viaiest pirn and tot tateraational control es weapons would to only “of secondary use as a police measure.” “It may be wise not to overeetimate Ma Importance." he said. "The times of prohibition come to mind and give one pause." Kin k tots'a statement was part of Mrs. Franklin -B. Roosevelt's fleet t ole vision show over the National Broadcasting Company television network. He did not appear peraoaatl.-. but a spacially Stade film of the famed mathematlctaa, in which he made bis statement, was shown on the telecast. ..... —

COMPLETE CLOSING OUT SALE 220 ACRE HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM IM ACRE TRACT AND TWO 40 ACRE TRACTS LIVESTOCK—TRACTORS—FARM IMPLEMENTS—FEED On account of poor health 1 will sell the following described Real Fhtate 4 Personal Property at Public Auction on the premises < miles East of Rockford. Ohio on Road 117. then H mile North or 8 miles West of O. on Road 117 ; then mile North, or 10 miles South of Van Wert on Hoed 127, then l*k mile East on Road 117, then '*» mile North, or, lu miles North of Celina on Road 137. then m mile East on Road 117. then telle North, or 4 miles WX of HHHfO on Road «!. then ll* mile South on iUack Top Pavement. ‘x mile South of Wesley Chapel Methodist Church, Ou TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1950 Saia Ptrsonai Property •tartlnpat 10:00 A, H. EiT Sale of Real Estate at 12.30 P. M. EST REALESTATE — TRACT N<> T-liin Acres. Soil consilifaot Mack loam running to a ■- - ' dart clayloam very productive hi highest possible state of fertilljy. Well tiled and thr best of drainage outlet All under cult i- 1 ration except- about 1J acres timber, ot/lhis It acres 8 acres is good | timber Fences good 17 acres good growing Wheat. 5 acres.good stand Lidina Clover 5‘ acres of Lidina & Red Clover BCILDINGS it>Einli4_.l>^Jd r <»o.ni. i l * story frame House with enclosed porch, built-in cupboards in kitchen. Inlaid Linoleum. Toilet. Lavatory A Shower Bath H-P A Cold Water,• NotorPlumblng This house is in excellent 'repair. BARN 7jJ tty 82 with Wagon Shed d Corn Crib 14. by 32 adjoining Builtin -F*Wd- Bunks * Feed Troughs S stanchion* for Hairy Cows. This Ram t» tn good repair,-. All new ro*«f .PpI'LTRY HtiTSE 2’ . ..- finer fui.iiiiot waler, modern ill. design, built NEW in 194!! ■ ; ..d ,e »>di. water piped to Bam Deep Well pressure system Good < ts’vrn El»-1rlclty lb all buildings, both 110 and 220. TRACT No 2 4" Ai r s situated directly across road from Tract No 1 N-< bulidinge 2b. si res under cultivation'. 2d acres good Blue Wood* Pasture Water is piped across to this tract1 KACT No .t — g.rt Acres situated directly across road from East rad of Tract No t "Situated on this tract is a good .Double Crib and W agon .‘- led good clut k-n House, Well, and good Granary 12 by 20. wing Wheat 2" Acres of Utile Red A Lidina .Clover • r-EfHdS * -ThU 220 Acre Farm will be-Offered in aopora'e Tracts and as a whole and sold In order that the highest bld is I .^u I .'anted Will ne gold to highest bidder without reservation tor OneFourth t'« I Cash on Day of Sale and Balance Cash on delivery of Lived aiilT Abstract forsessfitm will be given on or before Mar.lt 1. 1350 1 .. -I. '..?." In Ire- ..I liens or encuiiiuorances. ' L.„_ „ NOTH This farm U conveniently located to schools.' cHurches. .ruaiket- Is o B gutxi road in a spl-ndid.community. The farm U all rea iy for any one to take and go right ahead with. 12.000 Tile were put *» h- Farming program lta*-b*etr carefully set up tor 1»M I with proper crop rotation You are welcome to inspect the farm, the ; t a dings, or the personal property at any time prior* to the sale PERSONAL PROPERTY .11—HEAD REGISTERED HEREFORD CATTLE—I 4 t Thrw yr md < *>* wftft Twin at foot J Tlirw> yr I old <’ow with Bull Calf at foot I Two yr old low with Heifer Calf at ] 4 syr (44 wHI 7ca.lv* in May and Awic .41 Bred Heifert tfifOn Xuiy f RuHh 9 hioriFha 6M, Herd Bull. iMirn I>ec. IXT; ;Grada 4i Her**r»rd Bull months old < DAIRY CATTLE Ayrshire <-ow 4 yr old. Yrtah. mUkinx ' tfai . Ayrshir* A- Guernsey ( * yr nd fr Sb. mfflnnr Vw R>inster*H GueriHM»y H*4fer due tn • * !theii in March *Ayrotfre Hotter due ♦<> freshen in Mai<-h AyrrfHre Hmfer I y> old AB Cattle 5* B and Banics Te*t*d and aom* Calfhood 1 \ :i‘ ■ !' B- — TOl rLTRY — .* it Khitn Hock'Tuileu. laying bever thah tj«»w . Feeder*, foun '•» • < i'"Ui-rv b>} Ei**- ’:!■ tCiK-dor <»i? GRAIN & HAY — more or less <4 <»»od f'nrn_. Bushel mor** of —CUnUrf; -VRi Hound Halts A.fdlfa. Red Clover A Timothy l!<*y. ntiAed.. Bale.* Wheat Straw TRACTORS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS Mi (*« mfior M“4e4 M- Tractor, used 2 4a first < ondi • < M M Nl‘H I r-4‘ ’:-»d- I n»- • s- n-s tn--'th* heM of ’• nndninu Farmal! Ctikivalors for H Or M Me I»« rt ki U”M (»* : .;* 12 in< h 3 B«»« oir. Tra or j’io* on Ruir er used i .*»•<.-» *n . M* lx* r. nt Utllp GehTus Ci .inch*?'B«vHorr. nreel i wt»-rls t . K-' d Manure Loader, for II nr .M. u*ed 2 »<eisnns. NF.’A ■ ■>-* T-o*-" H*-hvy Duly ’*■ in ‘ I»is< u**d very little G! Tractor j Pis. M D«*erin< Trac tor Manure Spreader, on-rubber, used 1 | ’ .12..L..T r .?‘ fAr c*-'■ ibeer Gra*s Se*- 1 ■ tH« hmeo ? K ua*d 3 BeaiRVHF MrD»>c»ri3i< 2. wheel Hydrauli. LB? Tractor ; C' rn f F <nter wß h . FerUH|>r Attachihe.jp * u««*d .'C<en«nn': MrDeennx J <ii Ba 13, *' Mower oh ru v . RuM**r Tir*» Wagon j hca-v s’y !&Mi Hr a M< 1 »*»Tinv :• h lUmrn» r Mil; and brr.»* Bel. r->■ !)••• S’p 1 Drai Hirro* M; IttoTing y.ft r’unipa.-ker •*.*»! < . | Hy>tary /Hoe- ukar! 2 tskniiflu P .Cofirr • - -< » .■ 2 T ;-» ’A IK. r CatFR b-v-a.-c i T sa. d like 2- Winter llvil Two 12 Ho e Steel Hn< Feeder* 35 S*eel Fen* * Pw? 35 Cedar Fence ; Poa’f L t r Electric Motor h p Elei-*rt Motor Pow. r Lawn ’! xer ? ■i. 5 Tor. Howet; Frrm ft-. _ "Pla’bH-m Scale* Tarpaulin 12 T 1 sniian f<xui aad -nits.’ett»heow ’ar’ic e« too Dus;*rou» .o znamlM ———' —— —•' - ’ - — TRLCX— l.»;i l t.ev Uet _1’ 3 T .lK with Grain < or.dition. 1 AUTOMOBILE—* J 4 *'■' •j .. a*--, id on* . - --r— —— Wm. F. MILLHOUSE, Owner' l. r . of Bad Wrat-- St •» -• « t bo aoM -y. H. vc I ' -N-c-l C l '• ■-■■ <; •->•»-• 4 Vsrgiwta > .*'« CWrSs — — . 'w-.p. tl l l y I 2,..D*.' *■_

31 KILLED IN <C—A Fr— fMV tawl rtte wH-prataeto »wr -«<-UAto PMWOU Mt it virtually uattotota State policv gathering reports from K«u«to ar«M ml 4 28 < the Mata ata to ta to tetorta vara la Louiaiaaa. to war. data ata acNM «• ware iniarta la Taxaa. Grimy. ■ad-s»attar«*d raacaa vartars aaarckta thraagh xpUatarta tewaaa. amateatacka ata aH- , |HM MMtoa today tor addltoial eaaaalttoa. Ttatr watfc was wto more (HHlcult Mr the mwek from a •taady week-eta driato Tfcraa Taaana ware killed to Haalam. tot acroao to Laaiaiaaa line from Itamaaport; two woman died at Jericho. Tex., and Corley. Tex., and an 11-montha-old baby wax killed at Salem community, near Lufkin. Tea. Weather teracaaten said conditions tn northeaat Louisiana, southeast Artaaaas. north ata central Misaleaippi. ata northwest Alabama wars Idaattol to those preceding the death-dealing twisters. Radio stations, which usually de not broadcast tornado warnings alerted “all pwrsons la Moaroe. La. and nearby” early today. Dean Rodney Cline of Northeast Junior college the college gymnasium j - fur 'those wanting ■shelter'." . 1 . Thirty buildings were either destroyed or rendered useless a/ Slack air force base. OfTk-ials explained that the human toll might have been much greater had noj moot of the normal 350-maa ere* been sway on Sunday passes The Red Cross rushed aid to

MrickM araaa tram Naw Ortosne ata Atlanta. - On .Tuesday Aftemoqn Miao Olivo Mitor. 47. died today morning at the home of a atotar. Mrs. John Hoover. Btafftoa. Alae hurvlvlng are t<R other sistars, Mrs. Nettie Ceryaatar at Heeaton, Tex., ata Mrs. Mary Schwenk of Washington, and a brother. Manuel Miller of Monroerffle. - Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in to Fleas ant tMe ClMareh of to Brethren fa Kirkland tovaahin. of which ahe van a member. The Rev. Russell Weilar will officiate and burial will be In the church cemetery. Friends may call at the Jahn funeral home until time of the aervices. Qmml WoohMd Ii Reported By Police Police enjoyed one of the quietest weekends in a long time, with no arrests made and only two minor accidents reported to them. One youth was slightly injured la one of to mMiape. when he rati to front of a car. and two cars collided tn the other. — Walter Bolleshaugh. of Ohio City. O . told police he was unable to stop his ear in time to prevent hitting ifryear-oid Jack Martinas, of this city, who darted out from between two parked cars into the path at the BoUenbangb ear. The incident occurred in the 200 block of Madison street Saturday The young Martians was slightly injured and treated by ajocal doctor. Also reported to police Saturday was the accident involving cars drives by Walter Thieme, of route 5, and William Kenney. 103 South' Sei-oad street. Thieme, in pulling, away from a curb, was hit by <en ; ney's car: damage was negligible.:

Public Sale CATTLE and HOGS I auction at -my farm 4 miles South East of J Detatur. Ind., ,J»’ mile South »nd \ mile East of Adams County Farm. ; 3 milas North of Monroe, Ind on Road No./27 and then-34i~mIlea Ea»t. ! 2 miles “Went and 1 TH He .North of Pleasant Mitta. I SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1951 12:30 P. M. 21—HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE—2I rn6lstSin~CoOT7 eai‘h onK Iras Herrnnt calf by -side: -Jerseyßrown- ' ..alts cow 3. yr ol<l. pasture Vreil./BfOwn Ttwtss Cow yr old with calf ■ by side: Holstein Cow 3yr old. milking good flo« . 3 Holst.-iri Helfers ! 'pi mo. old. Holstein Bull 18 mo old Holstein Bull 7 jiw old Herd is calf hood VatWSW 'oirto4 6>r. Bung* ft Tt«" 125—PURE BRED HAMPSHIRE HOGS—I2S “Eligible to Wepistec” 23 OutfOsndlnc quality Gilts and 7 Tried Sows Bred to Registered ’ Boar tor March and .April farrow. 'Ex'i.i good fall gilts; 3 gopd fall] boars. 87 Good quality Feeder Hogs. !'"> to 1 it s , "All hogs are double immuned TERMS—C-ASH. Not Responsible for AecHenfa / - Sale will be. held tnsid<> Come and look at this livestock anytime before sale ORA K. RATCLIFF, Owner Roy s Johnson, —— j Mplvin Li»*< hty — Auctioneers _ . Oscar Brown —♦ Clerk 6 9 13 IB »<!.. - - .-y— i Public Auction W have rented the farm and will soil the foil..wing de-i ribed I p■>;mj F j --Ir*vef v .a; j.p Ilim, ,1 u£.-ttttd rnjlf- - Easr, of-.DfTAtJf 7.. . r ;,<Lnel:slf ,?7’../'s.Hi4fi of Wren nhliFoh llbad IT'Tiii-r. oir.-nai't tollF ■ or 2‘-. miles North 3 W".i:siiir.-, tliuo .-ir-Road W rlmti om-lialf I mile West, OU —-—i: — -■ : ' — — * 4 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15,1950 at 10.30 A. M . EST . S— HEAD CATTLE— S Barg, Tested and Negative I Guernsey Cow » yr old rjii" to fresher. April Milkjng Shorthorn !<«»4 yr od wa. frrnui Sept : -. rew-4. KedJ ST. .I'l'l fresh . j • Sept 1 n biwE Guernsey J'<.» :yr >ld. «a- tresit sept !<• .ebred. Guernsey Cow 3 yr npL~wai* Irc-h IWh f, i«-hr*al ' 29—HEAD HOGS—29 3 Hampshire Sows due with Ird ii't. :*. Aj.rii 3 Brood Sows due [ To farrow March 2Mti. 2 Gil's due to farr'iWMar'h 2>th: 21 Feeders. PJfl lbs GRAIN AND HAY 5 Ton Mixed Hay 2"<> Biiebel. mor.- oj less Clinton Os' . 15b Bushel, n.nre or Hies, good' Com iri < rib. ' r . ■ . . TRA< TORS—4 OMBINE—BAILER—IMPLEMENTS 1948 Matveev Hurns Twin I’ow.-r Jr I'U Tra 'or on rubber, start-; er. p'.wor 'qke off A lift, and cultivators. Ib.i'.i Irish Fordwli Traitor orrthgulta' last fait. Ad - condition Two v2r Ottvvr 2-Bmtom H ineh-s. | Tractor Breaking Floe - John !>»- J b-. iom 11 in* h Heavy Duty - : Break tag Bow Mi De«; ;nr 7 foe' Tr». tor Ids) Oliver 7 foot Traitor' liisi . Mil'eering 7 ft Double < ult pa her .Graham Hoeme Tiller, on;; •rublyer nt'» las' Fall, I S^'ion St-el S|.ike Jmith Havipw i-Miver j; ilombino, .'. f..«>t. fully equipped lile new? 7 " N,>w;TTis,iu'il~Au'ismaric 1 * [ Ftvk t'p Rafi. r‘ iiiTM'l'.b'e'iensen. goraf new,' 22'Itvif; O!.v. r Red ICver Thr-h“r s—wd condition Kuhlman Soi; l"fit.' r ■? !{?,« ATounleM p It'otn Picker, universal m Minting, good. Hoosier 9 Hole Grain prill' wt*-h Fr'tSraer and See-ie—af'‘ hmen* In'etna'-mal C'-.-n Planter; rwTm-m7rozor“ATrai luneiit . M. I)e Ting Mowei. .n Tr.o lor Buck , Rake* Wagon with IB ft (Irani Bed. don I !e side boards; .Wagon Geaf; |] Interneti-inal Fee : tairei-' I" it. Ha:i;n.-i Mil ,Cm s-t. I'eeJiirs, : SmaU Tools A ntlsce.laneous artkies ’ HUt SEHOLD GO«>DS . Drerser - Metaf Porch Glider -like n-w. K'.tr-ec 7sb l - chwtowr—'■ .Mats: iii hv I. a.'.inr2 beds wi’h springs Ke •> cue Heatoi Round . ! Pa.k li<4 i;-.g Stove Mis. ellaneoqe aiti<-2e»-!•»> liuinrtoue tn ,m<n'ion” - , ... ERNEST & HELEN SHEPARD, Owners j:«t 5 > Jui&Bjuaui : <Nr r XT*«.x ;• .Vi< 1 • . . ■ • \ ‘ ' 1 • N ‘ - • ' “' ' . ' . \ r r 1 -- ■ ' ■

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i/Nificr w Cuwcsociy At K. Os C. Hall “A dfitof to b* givsw »t tta K. of C. hall at 4:39 Wedaetaay evening far tta Kalghia •f Cotoataa Ata toD ffiWdt*- Tito Jolly Boys will furnish tba,enter taiunent. with Di«k I'rudee and James Lose In charge of the pro great. A beat dinner will be eerved. On Febrwary tl. the Fuerth degree Knigbta of Coimbue end their wives will hold a dietar at the hall Reservations should be made not later than Friday, ths committee urged. Fireman Extinguish Blaze In Trailer Firemen Sunday extinguished a blew tn a trailer, owned by Mark Marin, to perked at to corner of Thirteenth to Adams street Called at about 6:45 pin. firemen pat out the fire which started when an oil heater got out of control. Damage was slight, ata firemen made no eetimate of the too when the fire burned a hole m to floor of to trailer. A Democrat Want Ad* It Pays, if Ymt Ham nomethton T» to Tr> Acm Mb tS Buy HwpiUl Inanrance BOTH MChTAMO WOMEN Too often overlooked are the men and women ages 6(1 to 85. Hospital insurance is now made kvamble to Has to ffnimp for only a tew cents a day. Would you be forced to use your savings or borrflw money if hospitallsed’ Let this policy help you! It covers both accidents and sickness. A policy will lie sent for FREK inspection No obligation—no agent will call. Just send a peony post card (state agel__to Old American I Insurance Co.. Kansas City 6. Mo . Pep! H-1138

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