Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1950 — Page 6
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CMANMMK Os IM JCMT COMMMOMM Atomic Knergy Conmtttee, Bern. Brien McMahon (left) and Sumner T. Mte, acting chairman of the ) Atonia Burp Committee, examine a new type of Geiger counter to Washington. Earlier, AEC epokeemen warned the Congremkmai com* mlttae that “tin hat* and bucket* of sand will not protect V. 8. civilians ; ta the event of a naw global war.* (International Soundptote) - _ ——__— —
GOVERNOR CALLS <cw«t—<a Free, rag*.*■»> ' ana high school basketball tournament. scheduled u> begin tomorrow and extend to S 4 sectional (■entero over a five-day period this week. Last week, Schricker and IHSAA commissioner L. V. Phillipa conferred on the advisability of postponing the tourney but Phillips explained there would be leaa coal burned if the tourney was held than it It was postponed. He said most of the 766 partk-i paling schools would close for tourney sessions and that I* would tar* question of heating 64 gyms instead of 766 school buildings. Coal operators said they learned. Lewis' telegrams were sent to only part of the Indiana I” MW local*. ASSume didn't get the word.'' one spokesman* said. Rogers said some dealers in In; duiuapolis were completely out of
WE HAVE e GENUINE fiiSaSL HARTS and E V B R B T Ford Tractors do well without E A ■ ■K I much vervicing bat . . like ‘in na Mbf | /*E Wher machinery ...they eppre* '-; SERI 111 elate a little extra care. It pays s r to see us for a tractor eheck-up for your once in a w t,il e . Then you’ll get full benefit of the performance —- for which the Ford Tractor is famous. '| ™- - " Whether you need parts, gar- “ and vice or supplies for your tractor or equipment ... or are in the market for a new Ford Tractor or Q ear horn Implements .• phone us or drop in. RIEHLE TRACTOR & IMPL CO. Went on 221 Phone 322 Ct>gFf"Wft< th". rw«r**n» t«p«»iw« Public Sale We will sell at Public Auction 1 mile South East of Willshire. Ohio i- : on. r<»ad No 33 or 7 miles North Went of Rockford. Ohio on road No. 33 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1950 =s£ Commencing at 12:30 P.M. EST - 71 - HEAD OF CATTLE - 71 - 2 Holstein Heifers *»ach ha« calf by side: 1 Hulatein He iter ~2 yr tjM mllkine 4 <al • 4 Holstein Cows 2 A 5 yr old milking rood flow 3 HoHtein Heifers yearling*: 4 Angus Cows 3 & 4 Yr. old freshen in March: 2 Grade. Angus Heifer*. .Bred: * ~- 1 Guernwy Cow 4 yr old, calf by side: 1 Guernsey Cow 3 yr old. calf by sid»* 1 Guernsey Cow R yr old calf by side: 4 Guemwry C<vw« 2 to 4 yrs .old, milking good-flow 1 Roan Cow* with calves by side 3 Red PollxCajrs milking good flow: “ . ... . > White Fac^-sHfilers, (inc with calf by aide: . ___ _ 1 Jerney Cow 6 yr old. Milking good flow. 1 Red Poll Cow with first ralf by side 2 Jer.«»y Heifers <Twin«i eac h with Calf by side: 2 Angus Bulls serviceable age '■ - - -34-FEEDER A STOCKER CATTLE-34-15 Hereford Heiters 450 m ’..Sh’lbs fl T7.iirig Batts ftetjtMne White Face <•.Purtams' M Young Heifers coming yearling.*: TRACTOR A IMPLEMENTS John f>eere Model A'’ 193? Tractor on Rubber and Cultivator at- ! tachment; nearly new Bradley Power Mower Dunham Tractor dis<'; M«-teeerine •$ inch Hammer MiU PArfeclion 2 unit Milking Machine !i’rd 1 J r fe&pc Ml I - mi •or kg Tn r-ufr ”f bad w-t h> . <• wi 1 TERMS < ASI! x. ; A<-<ktenta— CHAS BORING & SONS-Owners Roy 8. Johnson , X.d C John*on —7 Aur’ioarery Melvin Uw-hfy , E W Dau n>g artßeT~nMfwnr Hank Clark 30 ;. 24 j
coal, others had a little, and some larger dealers bad a few hundred tons left. He said the city had been getting a trickle of fuel from truck mines, some from Indiana nonunion mines and some from union mines in Ohio which had signed contracts with the miners. STUDY NEW tCeettaeed Frew, Paar Osvl 57 card-carrying communists on Its payrolls, but he refused to name them. - Crime- Senators mapping a na tionwide crime Investigation said they would qulsx some of the "king* pins" in gambling and other rack eta if congress approved their proposed inquiry. Enetaea George Romney spokes man • for the automobile manufac turers. told fongress that excise levies on cars and trucks is J threatening the industry with seri ' nns trnemptnymvnt
British Campaign ill nouw Mrcicn On Foreign Policy - London. Feb. W.—<CP»— The British general election campaign hit the home stretch today with more and more emphasis on foreign policy and what wiH happen to Britain when Marshall plan aid ends in l»st. Labor foreign secretary Ernest Bevin disclosed last night that talks are in progress with the United States on what is to be done to avoid an "economic crisis and catastrophe'* when Marshall plan subsidies end. Addressing a . rally” at nearby Croydon.. Bevin said "it would be perfectly silly" to say that he could tell what would happen In t»52 However, both major political parties have indicated some kind of foreign aid will be necessary after 1»&>. The conservatives ask what labor is going to do in 1552 when Marshall aid ends It would” be perfectly silly of me” to” say I could tell yon. We know Marshall aid will come to an end. We know we have got to meet It. “We are already discussing with the United States the situation that may arise We already are taking every possible step in order that there will be no economic crisis and catstrophe, and assure that we move steadily over from one system to another " . . Skating the spotlight with. Amerl can aid was conservative leader Winston Churchill's action tn mak Ing foreign pulley—especially the atom and hydrogen bombs and another big three meetlng a crucial . laaua ut liie aeaeral elertioa next Thursday But -when nearly JO.OOQ.OW Hip tons go to the mills three days from now they will be deciding the main question of whether to continue socialism or slam on the brakes. TOY PISTOL IS if'ont From f'atfp Oaei had sfept in a barn thr nhrfr I**fore, and Niipped into the Dalian home yesterday mornlhc after the family tefi for the day. A neighbor saw the two men ent**r the house _ and notified authortties. Calvert said the Cline brothers were Tdding behind lxn**x in the attick and Ho reiftt anre ' They came out when wt* ordered them to” he said, adding that they were not armed The brothers had given their firearms _ to an uncle, John A CHne, teliing him, •'we don't, want ti> get kill.-d." The-l'Sree men. one of” Th<hn masked*, walked into the Deposit Bank Saturday and' forced bank president Rex T»gan and two vo -men fo-^Hne 7 -tip against the wall The leader MUltw the money into «i sack. Then the three escape ’ in a 19 10 Find whh-li was found a half-hour later abandoned In a wooded ar a. PHYSICIAN ON (C<»nt- From Page .4_nd bjustry wind, were almuf *>o townsmen They cheered and shouted words of encouragement as he passed The soft-spoken general practitioner was charged with firstdegree murder in the Dec 4 death of Mrs.-“ Abbie Borrotto. 59 C<»n : - -vivtmn would" nrake , ~ttfF"tinprtsiTn' - tnetH 4h*»—-ja+y-could dtft-ee that-he be hanged. The case has caught the interest of the world and fired the international debate on mercy killing. From the basement of the two story, half-century -old courthouse there will pour forth an estimated 2mT.obo words a . day from an Jpternationpl press, corp* of 15e or more Dr Sander a man respe, ’.-.j in this busy New England factory city ami loved in th<t n» arhy-little community of Cardia where he lives, has been -free in f2S.(HML bail since l>e< 30 after spending 20 hours in jail He delivered a
■ Qk • -*. ■sQ -TyHftfawM A TO* U S. AVIATION OFFICIAL. quoting suthorftative British reports, says that the Russians have already In terviie a fighter which can probably outspeed the US "Sabre," holder of the world's speed record of 670-milee-per-hour Above, lour United States Air Force F-M "Sabres" of the Fu-«t Fighter Group are shown banging high over California during a 650-nules per-hour flight (Defer,re Dept r’hoto from L_rTrr '’•••’•• , ~ % • . ’ ' - ' *. " ’ x .
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I Engineer Rusnell Pahl, ehlckgo. ! and a paewnger, Emmett Donahue, also of Chicage told police that Pahl blew the train whittle when he flighted the woman standing on tlie tracks. Pahl said she Ml fa< imr the train, which was going only about 25 miles an hour. I ■ , . —— ■ I TRUMAN UNDER (CmbCUmmimß Frem >’■«€ O»e» ■“own party rests partly oh fear that I V Juxt Tell UeAmount You Need . . S2O to $250 or More , . No «Mfo»«er» ®r Jutf your owt tignsture and security’will get ‘the cash you heed. Repayment terms to suit your j pervon.it needs. loins privately I made. We specialize in serving * our customers LOCAL | LOAN COMPANY i Ji.sl Srosr Bloc.. Csovwn Fino. ' 111 N. .’no sr. Pi,oni 2 J-; WWWWWWMRAARWMARnAAAf lubrication Jm, o> —Oewv **• ■N, *• wwe SM.aa to ■ lit *i—- » "»*a»-ktowrn DECATUR SUP Eli z SERV I C E 224 W. Monroe #t. ■—j
/ \ ■ A Salute to the A Father of Our Country! D ■*'«• T If he could lie here now. how pleased he would Jw\\ - ""•* f be at the tremendous strides forward we have” taken to make the country he fought and sacrifired for. the greatest stronghold of the demorratic way of living in the world. How proud he would be of our many achievements ... in indusJ ■-try. in the sciences and arts . . . accomplished through years of working with one another and ' I • for one ainotiier. ’■''i 1 . In Observance of George Washington's Birthday This Bank Will Be Closed’ WEDHESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 OPEN THURSDAY 9 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. -gas- bank EBTABIIBHED IBM
it may be labeled * “war” party In ibe coming election campaign Not so many week* ago. Democrats claimed that such a label could be hung on the' Republican* for demanding American tnrvrrearton to China. Senate Democratic leader Scott ITTuea-,. nr .hares thrs vlew: TO itrexsed in a Chicago address this weekend that the administration's foreign economic and arm* aid program* remainded the beat bet for peace and that Russian communism was responsible for failure to reach agreement on atomic energy control and other east-west issues. COUNTY (CeattoM Fvwm ■*■■■ o—l JLirftStOf'k to keep from exposing themselves unnecessarily. DE Zwiek plan* to Invite in ths rest of veterinarian* of the countv, repreaentatlves of the various civic groups of all the town* in the county, and all the county officials.
PIBLIC SALE At South Wind Farm. 1 mile south of O**ian. Ind.; or. 8 miles north of Bluffton Ind . on State Road I; or 16 mite* south of Port Wayne, on _ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1954 12:00 Noon—Prompt HAMPSHIRE HOGS—DAIRY CATTLE 45 Bred Hsmpebiro Gilts—6 Tried •*««*—< Op*" Oilts—2 April Boars » A P«w Fall Boar* iltred sows and gilts will farrow the last of February and in March. Most of these gilts are eligible to registry and bred to registered boars. A'few off marked gills. Registration papers will be furnished if desired on eligible hogs. They are mostly aired by Grandview Model, a grandson of Stampede. Bi-Lane Farm*. Pennville. Ind , breeding. Breeding and farrowing dates will be given day of sale. » OUTSTANDING HOLSTEIN AND GUERNSEY DAIRY CATTLE Heauty—Holstein. 2nd calf belter, due by day of sale. Tena Holstein. End calf tielfer due by day of sale. liollle Holstein. 4 years oki -due February 27 , Eureka Holsteiu, 3 yrs oM. was fresh in Jan . giving good flow milk S’* Hie—Guernsey 2nd caW heifer - due by day of sale Nnripa—Guernsey. 2nd calf heifer due by day of aale. Marg —Guernsey. End calf heifer—due by day of sale, leorgle--Guernsey. 3 years old. was fresh In January, giving good flow of milk. These are *ll young .cows and produced well as heifers. We are roMiled for room pnd so are offering them for aale. SOUTH WIND FARMS—Omtian. Ind. S. 0. BERGER A SON—Owsar* Sale -will he held Inside l.nmh seed r,y KingsTuml W S CS Society - tiictlimeer- Vallghn Lipp and Roe Hunker. - Clerk. Vance. Wilson. Ossian Stale Bank —•- 1* 20 Public Auction ./ A» we have decided to quit farming and will sell oyr fieraonal at publi, auction 3’.S miles East of: Geneva. Indiana ea stale oad Xo ll<>. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950 Starting at 12:30 P. M. /_ S—HEAD OF CATTLE—S Bang* Tested d Negative s Guernsey cow 4 yrs od. due April I* Guernsey cow 6 yrs old, 'due June-16. Hoad <nw 7 yrs old. due May 10 Holstein cow 5 yrs old. ! Hie June 12 Holstein cow 3 yrs old due June 2" HOGS 7 Hampshire tenders alwut »u itis I Hampshire Male hug . GRAIN 4 HAY 12. Bu k<«ml Corn 125 Hu Clinton Oat-f, l -ss Halen Alfalfa: and * }• Bal*‘s Hoti Clover. 4 S Toh« niix*tl Hay TRACTOR & IMPLEMENTS 1940 John Deere B Tractor nil £<><*<l rubber and Cultivators; John Deere Touxue Truck Mower. 5 ft < iit; : 7 ft Co-op Tractor Diac; u.i <| one seuMon. John Dwre 999 Corn Planter with Traitor Hitch; John lb*ere Spike Tooth Harrow. McDeerina. lailtle Wonder 2 bottom i 4 Un4c -Tra4<i4H-- J’teiw—McDeexinx Side Make. Kunlucky 12 hole Grain Drill/ Da in Hay Ixiader; Hill Rubber Tire W’afcon and apw! H> ft. Flay luathls rs and Grain B* d. MLSCELLANEOUS Brooder Houae; Entice Stretcher; 2 Milk Cana; DeIntval Separator. Kitchen (’aldbet. Kitchen Table. TERMS CASH. Not for Airidents ADOLPH E. SMITH-Owner Roy and Ned Johnaoßi, _MeMn Li’ chty : —— Bryce Daniels--Clerk 20
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Trad* la • GmE V*wa — Oacater Cafeteria Sap*M-, Saturday. February 25, 4:30-7:00. ReforßMd Ctarcii RaaMarut. -- RttpeniH toe of REGISTERED BERKSHIRES In ■ Mated Barn an tM Farm at tM watt edge e Wlllahlr*. Ohio, on U. E. Route Na. M. SATURDAY, FEB. 25, 1»W 1 P. M. EST HERD BO ARB—BRED SOWS GILTS—SOWS With PIOS YOUNG BOARS — CLUB PIGS Bast a* Stood Liats Write for catalog 10 Individual Hog Hauaaa and FauntaiM c. H. BOWEN, Willshire. O.
