Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1950 — Page 4

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~ DBCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT praTCBDMMoauT co. xdWMf OTcl Mmi «t tt« Dnirwr, M. Port OMm mi SaoOT Ch* Mattar IMUM* PrOTOT A. B. UUmn Mittar C. B. HrttOTa* Troaaort A M. Mailer 9 — — VktaPrartd** By MaM la Mu* rttol UntwiM POTH*: O*o ywg. M; Ml MOT*, SUB: 8 BMOTR 83.78, By Mau. bwOT Atom OT MJOTm CmMmi: Um m *T M; • moOTa. 83.78; 1 aoatha, 88-M. By Cantor. M omrta »« wwak. Mafia atMa • adrta.

It doesn't appear that w»'ii hav* to wait tor the spring thaw* this year. o ■ o We welcome the score and more of new subscriber* to this neww payer, who Joined oar reading lamily thia week. We hope yon /Ind the paper intereating and enjoy it within the family circle. ——o o—— The drawing* have been made for th* aectional basketball tourney. which open* next Thursday, in the meantime, yon can “dope" the chances that your favorite team ha* to win the crown. The nation let out a lusty Hurrah with the rescue of the 17 men who bailed out from a B-3« superbomber over the Pacific. They were found on a British Columbia island, tired but well and thankful that rescuers reach- - 0 o _— Public opinion polls, which* suffered a loss Os public confidence here because of their faulty predictions in the 1!»4S election, have been operating in threat Britain. Tftetr findings—htrve-fodlrttted' a * vldfce ra«c? with Labor having a shade of advantage. Americans will be interested to see if they dp. better there now than they did here when Dewey was a candidate. — . . -■ ” firhne-is-TarnpuiTt"th-theconn-try, regardless of law t-ntor-c-msnLwid,-iha:„iiinatan L jgHytLj*l . officer* to prevent its outbreak. Addressing file conference utJaw—- ■ enforcement agencies in. Wash- . ingcuu. I'roMsleat Tcuaiail i,uv4 the people*t<f‘a moral ctusade ' against organized crime Said the President: "We must entourage education, religious • iusfrmnon and'home training in the faiitWy and In the guidance rd our; children.'' It's good to hear our President speak in hell a homey. Christian manner I. ~ • .-— O eater —— * Beginning next. Sunday, the nation will observe Brotherhood Week. Launched under the In spiring slogan. Brotherhood For Fears and Freedom."all Americans can subscribe to Its purpose' and intent The year around purpose is 'to promote Justice, amity, understanding and <pop* rat. on among Protuatauu. Catholics and Jews" The world nerds under- , _ standing and the spirit of.brotherhood AB of us are rreaiuns of —„ God and -were placed here' on

The Body Needs Potassium

By HERMAN N. BUNOESEN. M.C. POTASSH'M is .otic of tfeosn ■substances which the hod.v must hare and yet a very small amount serves to satisfy; this geed-.. W>tc out this trace however, drastic Changes take place Normal >asage of th« nerve impulseg is bhe-kcd to the extent that muses !ar-weakness <>r even paralysis; results jr iodic paralysis width, seems to run 18 ti hiip s and is • -onn*-« ’v'd i’-' :U:u d<Tl 1» HO Th*TO i • . spread t■ » other ■sorttv les in the body - Th*- condition • omes on m ; :■ w hwt-rs -to sevt’tT*! dnsu’“'' *PSng ? ie’ ' exposure to -!d. or _>y creating . * ■ 4! .-x.u-n* ?<a? ty;s i> . associated. closely with >*-me dis • irba’i- * sn ' : • u-• h - ■ ” • e wover. o n;r> been • ' , ~C. :. '- ' - low 7 X - '■ ■ ■ • diarrbea lose a great d hf M -h*- « - . »; -r* r h-s-eninK f th* t »o»:nf I • , a h ‘ o* > ur* . . ftortir Lun*atilh*< petasutUiai

earth to merit th* better life la heave A We meet fob low the teaching* e< the Master and be eoaaHerate ot all. regard, lee* ot race or creeA o o— — Census Questions: Maurice Early give* a clear explanation on why certain qne*tion* will be asked by the census enumerators, beginning March 17. Me say*: “When the 4,004 cense* taker* jttart tu work in. ladiaaa. the con - troversial question about how much money you make will be on the long list of things Uncle Sam want* to know. But the question will be asked of only one of five perilous interviewed. ' This is another instance where one branch of the federal government will not let another branch know what it finds out. Tbs Internal Revenue department is not permitted to see the census return* to find out how much inan individual report*. "Individual census taker* are put under oath they will hot reveal the income of an Individual In event t|*y do they may be fined and sent to jail if convicted ' The Idea behind the income quesr thin Is to give business and Indus try some notion about area* where there is high and low purchasing power " o——o—— - Cleaner Streets: ,; liue Ldt it that » person who (hrowj* htl«f on the streets is just as K»iiV y <4 - a-. DM**D£*' M A iraff&L laws is bring put to unusual ?.»...u * V'ii p’.} h i* id»;i wh.p h > tu'hi !■» be appH<-ahir in any city wtikh has trouble keeping: Its tidy. A .-aptcUl detail -ot üßlfornutd police has be* n put to work watching tor people who discard trash oh. the streets and aide- . walks. Anyone caught doing it is handed a summons to appear in ' jf*urt and answer to a judge. Good Fr units are reported. There is no reason why papers, rubbish, and whatnot should b« tossed carelessly to the street, there as an eye,si>re until removed by a-cleaning crew, if a court summons handed out now and theh will siimUTate citizens I- '<»<»k a litth harden fora proper r* < cptaide . (or such litter, then jo rh.ipvi that is the method Who h hould be adopted. I * H Important.. al so', that ref »ptarles he provided.

\ id< -is may also occur in diabotes and in such rasa* a potas--iu ■ defv o'D v (bust ~be considered also, injections of fluid.-* < mitatnjng potassium into l licrc-sar. ' Another disorder called \<ldi son’s disease, which is due to a disturbance .f the adrenal gl inds above the kidney, is also accoinjranjed bJ A potassium d*-fi. 1* n< y, ’ particularly ffcfr jya’ient is eatitlg a diet Tow in this sunstance* Hence, in this condition algo, the use of foods sh-is iHijrttan •» fa important Su< h foods as beef heans r nuts, and •nifk are ra h. m in. The s*tnb s % ’tru*> of a disorder Wowh a R*^sT?«Tf7?rfleST^Tßft*h • there K an increased loss of potassium In ’he bowel movemwftt ; her auae »»f the excessive amount* lats present in the houel. Not 1 only may a deficiency of s.-j n ' ;/r jn this disorder, bM ' . . : k ' i. :; ■ • **rtnrtwnr*s may ba' • id n.nu’erc-d to make t;ie h»sQUESTIONS ANO ANSWERS LtaL the. finger naOaT Vn •»*; The ause of white} •!* 'in.- ; ’ xll«i is un-[ • ’ • • due •.»:(!♦ diMiarhsat** ra the • ’ .-.'-a* ? er.* - i

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I Modern ft/quotta | By ROBBBTA LBB g 0 Q Wlwn * man I* waiting tn a goctnr’* nr dent I*l* offtee. a barber *bop. or some such place, should he give up hi* turn to a woman acquaintance a* a matter of coraft'asy? A. 'No; nor should the woman request or expect thi*

MNGSRIDGE ,ce

vCHAFItSK nUKIX-ONIS CERKY caught ner u. nun a* ate tint record sounded forth it* music, and. wtu nt* neart swollen with the aching defeat and anger be felt but could nardly explain, they danced s.lently around the room. Freeently a* spoke. "I guess 1 shouktat have coma" — Busan stopped anu drew away from nlm. He saw net small heart-shaped face stricken' and white and still, and b* . beard Mr ■baking emo* sajr. vary Kha ' ‘Then go." He was Instantly appalled. What had he done? -Quickly he took her by the arm and quickly moved with her to the door. "We'll go together. To Dr. Morgan’s study. Get your coat." She obeyed. Outside the night was crystal clear and cold and beautiful under the high moon. But They hardly noticed. Without speaking, they hurried across the campus and back to th* Orel it friendliness of the waiting, empty study. There, tn his arms, she cried a little, and he was contrite and humble. And they talked. And shortly everything was all nght again. But her tone held a little sadness as she said, "It's our first quarrel" “It wasn't a quarrcL I was just stupid" She shook her head and looked up at him and then reached up her hand and laid i. gently along his eheck. “Na 1 was the one. Let me be the one Please." - - "Why?" “Because I feel better about it Because it's true, anyway." “Susan. Susan." "I love you. Gerry. That's all* He said, much moved. "You're beautiful Oh. Susan, you’re beouh/wl" He held her elose, his face against her hair. Why—why did he torment hiniM-lf with the Idea that he wasn't good enough for her when she had no such thought? And then there waa Sunday. And the service in the little school chapel And himself sitting beside Mis. Morgan, looking up at Dr. Morgan in his black robe, and behind him. the choir, with Susan’s lovely face appearing perfectly angelic above her white surplice as she sang. And, later,, Dr. Morgan preaching. Hoiiimg his hands together and leaning both elbows on his big Bible and letting his voice roll out in rich, sonorous phrasca f'hrases that stayed tn Gerry's mind long after he had forgotten the text of the sermon, except to remember that it waa about love "or I say to you that even though love's ways ar* hazardous and steep, yet must you answer when 4 calls and tallow whither it leads. For though it crucifies you, it will - wso -eroww ymi - And though tt teaches you the pain of too much tenderness, you will be healed by your new understanding."There words, and the dazzling splendor of the sunlight pouring in through th* stained glass windows. and the organ music rever- . berating joyously to the rafters, ' and all those young earnest voices glorifying the Great Unknown. I stirred Gerry to a strange disquiet. ■ the meaning ot which he could not grasp. Was there again some lack in him that ‘t was not clear? But this time he was not angered by the thought, tor this tune he ha<l the curious conviction that, in due season, he would know. , And then dinner again with the Morgan family and. finally, the sour lor which he hae. enrre. the!

MMATOI Mtt>Y MMOdUY. DUCATUB, INDIANA

* ( Q. If a man take* his fiancee..to I a bridal shower in her honor. lz i he privileged Io remain at the party? A. If there are no other men present, it wouM be much better fur him to leave. Q Is it improper to say "thauk.l you" to a servant? A. Most certainly not A'siii-i cerely spoken "thank you "-4s per-, er pul <»f l>lace. ' l ~ l - '

talk .with Dr. Morgan and the hcipi and advice be waa going to give! imu. — — -'-'-T Un the train going back to Nqw: York, Gerry thought over that hour with a mingled sense of sat-i istaction and frustration. I It bad started oil well enough. 4 wl'h the Dr* leaping up In the fireplace, with the door ; ctos-'d L against pass'bl* intruders, „ wub I Susan curled up, a ailcnt Ustinrr, '. Mjbm .. Mag chair and himself tn i the other and Dr. Mqrgan between them oo Use davenport, attentively listening while Gerry told th* story ot his experiences up to this point. I Tiler* was liking tn Gerry's (cart now for the Headmaster, and respect. and the reassuring certainty ot Ms assistance.' And n«, had found himself thinking, Il my Headmaster had been like *tAis. Or had he been ? And had Gerry, a rebel on principle, . Been too young. and too filled with the Venom ot hate, to realize It 7 In the startling novelty dt the thought, he had missed the beginning of Dr. Morgan'* reply to him and had said apologetically, *T'm sorry. 1 was thinking of something else." “I was just suggesting that, tn view ot all you have told me. perhaps the wisest thing tor you to do would be to apply tor your.G.L benefits, by means of which you could take up a course of study somewhere and fit yourself beyond question to batter at the doors now closed to you." Gerry stared, wondering if he had heard right and, seeing his shocked surprise. Dr. Morgan went on. “You Ae, living, you km w. in a harsh competitive world In which the best man is most apt to win. : Unless ...“ he had paused, his keen gray eye* on Gerry, “unless you would be cohtFnt - with'Hie qiilck success that comes to sharpsters and tricksters?" Gerry shook, his bead. . ' : . Dr. Morgan went on. “Good. Well, then, as I see It, you had better get yourself ready to compete. You could complete your high school education at night While you're holding down a job-— any kind of a job. I should think —and after that, if you like, you could go on to further study. Or you could choose a flckl of specialized endeavor that doesn’t require a formal education. But you should get sound advice before you lay your money on the line for anything like that because there's been a mushroom growth of quack setups." He stopped, waiting tor Gerry's response. Gerry said nothing. He eould find no words, short of rude; tor thi resentment he was feeling. This was not wbat- he had expected! ft was “not what he had come up so be told to go back TJFBCBW Hr had anT:--Jpai~<r' new list of contacts, letters of Introduction. the way smoothed, : perhaps, by telephone conversa- ; ticns. How hke an educator ,to believe that education was the only i answer! "Im too o!<i." he said at last. ' “Tm... well, that's it. r:.i t. • old. And It would take too long. And," 1 be added. unaMe to eoncrai entirely the iripafience Zand 'djsapc' : pointment lie lilt, "it doesn't interest me?’ i "I can understand tiiat, but..." Susan spoke. < "Don't you see ? Gerry ba .'c eil, ; Dr. Morgan! Hc'» been out m the 1 world. He's -known battle .and— I and sudden death, and a lot of gory thing? like'that. He e, jdn't 1 i possibly go back to asc Jo .:m|

20 Yf Alts AGO TODAY Feb. 17. — The Martin Jaberg residence on North First street was damaged to the extent of IMO by fire. ——— Noah Rich I* ■ candidate tor the Democratic nomination for trustee of Monroe township. Anthony Wertxberger, 78, lifelong resident of Adauis county, died this morning.. The Bobo postoffice will be discontinued February 28. Patrons will get mail over rural route S, Decatur. — — - Purdue defeat* Ohio State. 2725, and Indiana won over Chicago. 28-18. Charles Manley is a candidate for assessor of Root township. q — Household Scrapbook By ROBKRTA LBB - — Far Emerqencles A wise office girl wQI keep an extra pair nt stockings in her desk drawer. Then If her stockings are rain-spattered or a run appear* in <>ue of them, she can quickly change t<> a fresh pair. ■—l,,--. - R a# R U g, After washing the rag rugs and i carpet*, dip them Into a heavy : starch. The nix* will remain clean much longer and keep in better iHieilioii on the floor, Old Hairbrush If your old hairbrush seems tn . have lost its vitality, it <an be made stiff,and firm again by dip- | ping it into, a strong solution ',f, : alum. ■ , ! I ' 1 Oemoc.at Want Ad* Bring Result*

an.l -..-jii bo..ks now." , • For a moment the Headmaster | said nothing. He just looked from ' Gerry’s dark rebellious face to Susan's ardent pleading one. I "Other men nave," ne said final- | ly. "And I think you will make a - mistake no; to follow their example because...’ H* checked hrmsett. slappcd'both nano* on tns knee . aod-rosa ."AB right.. I sea i how It is And I was somewhat prepared for your reaction. Gerald. I ic I mve roxdf realj * list of names and addresses tor you." ,He moved to his flat-topped desk over by the window. 1 nave, too, at letter of ntroductlon-that may be of service." He picked some paper* from a drawer and came back . with them to Gerry:' “ITiese are I all good men." he said, "who havj, r been out tn the world, ton You w»li find them tolerant and gen- , erous And I hope—l sincerely hope you will find a chance tor yourself with one of them." He seemed to have dismissed the idea of further study completely, rtut," Gerry thought now, if he could so easily <1 amiss It— If he had expected him t > retuse it, why hail pe brought It up at all? - « Suddenly h* knew. It was because of Susan. So he would b« , goal enough, educated enough tor ’ Snsam — j "New Yavk! New Yawk!" Gerry rose, and. with a frewn on his face, walked with his bag off the train and out to the station and the street. ~le was about to start toward , the bus station when It occurred ' to him that that was foolish. Why go out to Kingsridge tonight when ; he would only, have to come |n. t again tomorrow morning? He I wool stay at the nearest hotel ' Instead, have dinner there and get , a room. First, though h* would ; buy himself a clean shift. lie turned his steps toward a shop, bought his shirt, and then walked on to a hotel further along the block. As he entered It, ne remembered that it was here hs had lunched with Alicia not many week? ago. With her in bis mind, he went to the desk, registered, and moved toward the elevator* 1 behind a bellhop who had his bag. One elevator had i.i.-d been filled and, as the Inner gale closed, i he found himself looking straight | at Alicia Brandt For a second he ; thought she must be the creation j ot his imagination. But na Through the iron grillwork he saw her plauify, and. next to. her, standing sideways to Gerry, and talking to her with' a curious expression of desperate casualties* on his face, was Frank. Park. Gerry starred, hardly believing ' his eyes, and Alicia stared bark. Though she gave no sign of rreeg- i nition, he knew she had seen hint, tor her gaze remained riveted on hisGfi k ■bHw-'brcwTitgimrrar' mt - : the elevator" mounted, until th* solid outer doors slid, silently together and she war InsCto sight. "Going up! Elevator gotng up, • sir." Gerry stfcrtcd, shook his head at the belDlop, seized his bag trim him and W&ijd. qiiu kly fwiA .to- . the disk. "I've changed my ' bi n I." he said. "Cam.rl that r-s. nation I just made. Name is Barton. Girold Barton." The ckrk el-ii’.d in eyebrow. Gerry laughed. But it was a sound that held no n'.irth. only a savage I triumph. "Funny, isnl it? Well, it's a funny world." And be went out kgain into the ' street an ! into the n ght. . (To He f.’cafiais:<l’ J .

MMMV IMMB Lnhar* of administration w*r* tossed by the court to John Aspy for the Ocle Skimp estate; bond for fi.OOO wa* filed and approved. " Raport Filed ttspbrt on distribution for the Josephine Nicholson estate filed, with six heir* receiving 8857.14 and suer other* receiving (128.57. Administrator Writer Krieg released and discharged, sureties on the Immml *b4 ed. Final report of admlnlatrlx Gertrude Miller tiled tor the Jacob I'tinan estate; estate closed, boads released and administratrix discharged of duties. Current report for the Daniel Miller estate filed, revealing a bal< ance ot 81.424.07 S*l« Approved Executor Byron Reber authortxed to sell the personal property consisting of household goods and 175 bushels of corn of -the Von Reber estate at the full appraised value. Inventory Filed Inventory No. 1 filed for the Paul Burkhalter estate by the administrator. Jacob AruuUuts. showing the total appraised value of per sonnl goods to be |SP7 47. P*nl*s Pttttien The court dealt d a petition by Alvt-na Netooh. who is the defend- ; an: iu a divorce action brought by Paul Nqlson, which would require Nelson to deposit a sufficient sum of money In the clerk's office to enable !i«* this action

LOAN? YOUR OWN NAME i* the chief security when you borrow here. Any amount S2O to s2>o or more. • ‘ MONTY fO* YOU ! i Our liberal lending policies k males cavil available on diOrt no-, f trek. All loans ptiVatcly made without embarrassing investigation. Dctaili u. :tbout obitgstfO*. Call, VgiTE, Phone LOCAL j LOAN COMPANY j - — 4rrtMMttL Ftoor I H* N. 2nd St. ’For A Real treat Eat Gerber's Meat ,- * * I I GERBER’S Country Style SAUSAGE FRESH PAN FRESH CASING SMOKED GERBER'S Meat Market PHONE «Y—---WAYNB FtATUtlt ►cited* rt *-•-•« «*—!■*■» pta* ■ISto toto* Hm*. AS-.takto UStftUt «mI tol Sse *•*■>*■*!■, ■«■t*rrto»«* urvls*. RKO» RHI (COttOMY Tfcn q<| **awwr** ■ub»ib>u •••ry btt tower f»rk«4 fwt •<}« to immlib y*«r ••toywwM •( Wwlw Uv »« eaw 4«wbly uffrucltvu. &•* —w—2— . wwvvw w nrvrwwv OT Mr - Girod Tin Shop I , Oil I Madi»on St. I Phone 17752

and gqr Ut«w t*M. M far YM Tbn diVMM Mttoß «r B*bMM MqMMtoha **« l “ o ' Attend Appreciation Dinner For Scnuten Mor* than SO Adana* aawaty gw pie attended the appreciation toner held tn honor ot Bconter*. adnU aponaor* ot th* Boy Beont Movemeat, of the Anthony Wayne area of Boy seoat* at the Pardaa cantar in Fort Wayne Thursday night. B. enter Goodman, New York, national director ot the Boy Seoat program wa* Uto principal •peaker. Men who bad served aa Senator* tor mor* than U year* received

BOWLING EQUIPMENT POLICY Aawunt Insured WM (ail viak) Premium 81.0ft—-On* Year THE SUTTLES CO. _A. D. SjgMqi _~ u — BAVE WITH I SO Mtow HOOSIER PETE | weJk RBBULAR <* J|9 CORNER 13th * NVTTMAN COMPLETE CLOSING ORT SALE 220 ACRE HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM 14» ACRE TRACT AND TWO 40 ACRE TRACTS LIVESTOCK— IMP4.EME.NTS-FEED On account ot poor hearth I will sell ths followiag described Real Hktate A Personal Property at Public Aactlon on the premtoe* 8 mile* ; Ka«t ot Rockford. Ohio os Road 117, then kt mll« North or 8 mile* West I of Spencerville. 0.. on Road 117. then '4 mile North, or 10 mile* South of Van Wert on Road 127. than lib mile Beat on Hoad 117, then H mile North, ot is mile* North of Gallku on Rcjad 1!7. Then Ifc alto Fast on Road. 117, thaa A* mH* North, or 4 mile* West of fflgrtl. Onu Read 81, . then l£-mH* South on Black Top Pavement, H milk BoiiUpit Wesley : Chapi I -Methodist Church, on TBESDAY,FEBRMRY 21,W50 bal* Personal Proparty Starting a* 7B:M) A. M. IST •al* of R*al Eatat* at UISO P. M. MT I REAL ESTATE — TRACT No 1 14* Acre*' Soil constats of Maek team tmiain* to a dark clay loam Very produ. Uvo, I* highesl poarihia Male of feranry Wert Uied and taw hr«! Os drainage outlet AU under cutti- —J vatloh except about 13 at res timber, of this 13 *<**•*, 8 acres t* good i limber Fence* good 17 acre* good growing Wheat 5 acre* good ’! Moiid 4Udta» flkivor. -5-acreant bidina A ttod CIover—UCILIiINGK 4 ''Splendid 8 Room 1'» story tram* House with enclosed porch, built hi 1 Clipboard* in kitchen, Inlaid Ulnoleum, Toilet, Lavatory d Shower Bath Hot a ('Old 'Water. Motor Fbimhing Thia bouse la iu exvllent repair, BARN 72 by 82 with Wagoa Shed A Corn Crib 18 Uy 32 adjoining. Built '’inF- ed Bunks A Feed Trough* 8 stanchion* for liairy Cow*. .TM?» ’ ’ , R»rn -i>< in good repair. AU new roof. iP'OI'LTHY HOVSB 24 by fft ' concrete'floor, riintiing water, modern in -Aesign. built NKW id- l»ft > I Good drove well, water plpad to Barn Deep Well pressure system Itlood Cistern. Electricity to all building*. l»<h 118 and 228 | TILTCT No 2 40 Acre* situated directiy arroft* ro«d from Tract No 1. ' ‘ No building*. 2d acres uruler cultivation 20 ae/e* good Blue' I Grass Wood* Pasture Water to pjped across to this tract TRACT So. 3 —40 Acree attuated directly acroes road from Eavt end of Tract No. 1. Situated on this tract is a good l>ouble Crib and Wagon Sbed. good Chicken House, Well, and good Granary 12 by 2i>. 15 Acres of growing Wheat 20 Acre* ot Liwle'lbd k Lidin*.Clever TERMS *. CONDITIONS This 22* Acr* Farm will be ottered in neperale Tracts and as a whole and told In order that the higheet bid I* obtained Will tie sold to highest bidder without reservaltan for OneFourth Uul Cush on Day ot Sale and Balance Cash oh delivery ot Deed ■nd Abstract. Possession will be gives on or before March 1, I*s". . EarmJs sold fret of hen* or NOTE —This farm I* conveniently located to school*. Churches, markets. -Isoh a good road in a splendid community The farm ta all ready for any one to take *nd go right ahead with 12.00(1 Til* were put . in lasi December. Farming program ha* been carefully set up for I*so with proper crop rotation. You are wek-otne to inspect the farm, the buildings, or the perseuri property *t any time prior to the sale. PERSONAL PROPERTY 11—HEAD REGISTERED HEREFORD CATTLE—I 4 TT7.:"i' yr oia't'ow -with Twin Hetfer Calve* it toot. 1 Three yr. old Cow wilh Bull Calf at foot. 1 Two yr. old.Cow with Heifer Calf at tout; 2 Cow* 4 A 5 yr. old will calve in May and Aug , 2 Bred Heifers due in July; 2 Bulls 9 months old. Herd Bull, born Dec. 2, 1347; Grade IleseUird Bull S months old- ...__ '■y | DAIRY CATTLE ’! Ayrshire Cow 4 yr. old. fresh, tinlking 5 (al.; Ayrshire & Guernsey ii Cow. 2 yrspid, fresh, milking i gal ; Registered Guernsey Helfer ditto freshen iB March: Ayrshire Heifer due to freshen in March; Ayrshire Heifer, 1 yr old. AU Catth TB. and Bangs Tested and some Calfhood Vaeci.iated. — POULTRY — 350 White R<»< k Pullets, laying better than Mi'S now, F*sd*r*,4eantains. A Poultry Equipment. Rtectric Brooder, Oil Brooder. S—— GRAIN A HAY — 3000 Bushel, more or li-ss. of good Corn; sih> Bushel, more or less, riintou Oats, 800 Round Bales Alfalfa Red Clover A Timothy Hay. mixed. 500 Bale* Wheat Straw. , ' TRACTORS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS Mrltoertng Model “M" Tractor, oaed 2 seasons, in first clga* eofidlHnn. completely equipped. Mclleeting Model ' H" Tractor, used 4 sea sons. In the best of condition. Farmall Cultivators tor II or M. MeDeering Little Genius 12 inch 3 Bottom-Tractor Plow ou Rubber, used 1 season; M<-De>rlng LitUe Genius 14 Inch 2 Bottom Tractor Plow, steel wheejs. good. McPeering Manure Loader, for H or M. u*»4 2 seasons, NEW John Deere Heavy Duty 18 inch Diw . used very little; G1 Tractor Disc, good; M<lleering Tractor Manure Spreader, on rubber-, used 4 sea sons Mclieertag 18-7 Tractor Grain Drill. Fertiliser A Gr»»» Seed AtI tachmen's. used 3 seasons. Mi tleerlng 2 wheel Hydraulic-Ult Tractor I Corn Ptabter' 'MeBSHWir I Oil Bath sft Mower oo rubber, good; Gramm Rubber Tire Wagon heavy duty tire*. Steel Box; Mr De* ring 10 iach Hammer Mill and Drive , ' Belt: 4 Section. Ste-1 Drag Harrow; Me Deering » ft. Critlpacker. good. 12 Seation Tractor Rotary'Hoe. used 2 seasons. Crow Power Corn ; Shelter. Mounted Buzx Saw. like new. tor- H or.M; J. Steel Tire Wagon Gears. Power Grass Seed Sqwer, tike new; 2 Winter Hog Fountain*. ! Two 12 Hol* Steel ll<>g Feeder*. 35 Steel Feace Posts, 3* Cedar Fence ‘ Posts; L<* of'Lumber. hp. Bectoic Mo4«r. h.p Electric Motor; i Power Lawn Mower. 20 inch. 5 Ton Howell Farm Scales; 1000 R> ■— Platform Scales; Tarpaulin 12 by 29; Small tools aud miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention. » ' ■> TRUCK —1334 Chevrolet 1!» Ton Truck with-Grain Bed rood condition. AUTOMOBILE—H»3B Chevrolet TUdor. in good conditiua-TERMS-CASH Not RenpousiWe for AcUdentu Wm. F. MILLHOUSE, Owwr In c-a*e of Bad Weather Stock and Grain will he sold inside. 1 Bov S Johnson Neq C Jobaena. Melvin Liec-trty—Auctioneers George. A Virginia Shroyer—Clerks ' , ‘ Lunc h by Wesley chapel Methodist Ciiwh Ladies 13 I?”

FRIDAY, FBBRrART 17, 11*4

spacial honor* at th* dinner TboM from ttacatar who attwrt*4 toefodad: Mr. OT Mr* UOT Cawwa, Dr OT »*. HarOT DaMr. aa< MM. Stow Uv*rhart. Mr. OT Mr*. Gam* Bair, Mr. OT Mr*. Robert Helm. Mr. aad Mr*. Charles Morgan, Mr. OT Mr*. Art Schamarloh. P. B. Thoma*. HOTrt Imkri, Jr.. OT Mr. OT Mr*. Clap ••co Siaor. Liacoto wa*..OT* wS* SOT hl* atforngth trow all tmeaaao «t ’ ail • part. NOTICE! f will b* out *4 my *4N*a «r«M Fote. SB «* Mar. It, lacfuaiva. — _