Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 27 February 1950 — Page 2
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Atomic Scientists Fight Heart Disuse Research Discloses Reason For Troubles Wartiogton. Frt. 37—(U»> — _ Th* atomic *B*rgy llfimlwi'n think* wi*hitot* workinc with tagged atoms ca ita medical r* search program have made the "nM tageral" advaaca yat tai the fight against heart dlaaaaa mankind's biggest killer. Acting commission chairman Sumner T. Pike said reeeareh at the Unirenity of California apparently has disclosed the T*as-;
Public Auction REAL ESTATE « PERSONAL PROPERTY A* wo ar* moving to South Carolina, we will sell at Public Auction th* following daacribed Real Catata and Personal Property, on THURSDAY, MARCH I, HM •ale of Personal Property at 10:10 A. M. UT. •ale of Real Katato at 12:10 P. M. CRT. LOCATION: IH mil** North of Mendon, Ohio on Road Na 707. 14«—ACRE IMPROVED FARM—IM 144 Acree cm be under cultivation except about 4 aeree «T wood* pasture p IMPROVEMENTS: House built in IX2. 5 Room* * Bath. Built in Cup boards in Kitchen; Deep Well Water Pressure System: Modern Plumbing. Hot A Cold Water; Tenant House, 3 rooms. Work Room l«xtf adjoining; New Garage 14x20; Barn 34xC0; Thirty (30) Manchioes with water cups: Concrete Silo 10x50; Wing adjoining Barn 14x40 Modern Dairy House 14x14 tor handling Grade A Milk; Well House 4x15. - . . — TERMS * POBBESSION- OUO Fourth (JA) Cash P» P»y of Sal* and Balance Cash oa Delivery of Deed and Abstract. Immediate possession. — PERSONAL property — 30—HEAD REGISTERED GUERNSEY CATTLE—SO . T. B. < Bangs Tested and Calfhood Vaceinated 13 Cows. 4 Bred Hailer*: • Fall Heitors, 1 Yearling BuB; 3 Toung ■ Bulls * Hard Sire Woodacrae Royal Defiance 384147, a son of Doug- , lastoa Prines Royal, out of Two Brook’s Fantasy 7830M-438F-GGG. ( 14 424M-722F-88, clasxitlod very good. Reference Hire: Lancastiati 364425, a son of Laugwater Onward, out ot Langwaler Merenity 534F-GG. . - . WRITE FOR CATALOG TO OWNER. ROUTE ONE. MENDON. Q. * POULTRY--30 Head Barred Rock Pullets, laying good. 1 White Tur key Hens and Gobblers. "OUT Bay (.•■•it v> m-mth* <>l<t .1 J TRACTORS A IMPLEMENTS 11 Farmall Fl 2. Steel A Rubber and Cultivators; McDeering 10-20 < Tractor on good 14 inch Rubber; Tractor Plow; IHC 7 foot Power Mower.-Lew 340 Roughage Mill; EnaHage Culler; Manure Spreader; Grain Prill; Corn Planter. Manure Loader; Bull Saw; Two Roll Corn ’ Shredder; 2 Wheel Trailer; Side DeHvery Rake: 110 gal. Gas Drum i&fii.fliftp: 3;g0’.1» Picket Fence; Bbme Household Goods DATRY EQUIPMENT: DsLavai Milker. IHC,A can Milk Cooler, like new:. iO milk -cans; Tubular Cooler; Preserve Hot Wafer Heater. TERMii—CASH. .7 Not Responsible for Accidents, ' Hot Luneh Will He Served , In Case of Bad Weather, Cattle will be Sold Inside. LOWELL SCHWIETERMAN—Owner Kxy.H Jolmm>u, I Ned C Johnson--Auctioneers i Meh-in Liechty . Shroyers — Clerks. .-.- 27 7 —- ~;a, <iTfKlTOi7ißaaaaaßMßgaßlMM4wfr<mtzAwuKa>l
HEAT WITH OIL I Beat The Coal Shortage ■mJ The famous nationally-advert feed Coleman Heater that give* you automatic' wort-free, clean beat! It ghee warm floor* ht many . room--. 49'M w EASY TERMS Uhrickßros.
on for mast heart tr*w4B**.” M® ®WRDhSSiB®d liMht tIBO diwcoY' ary dealt •» fltot rawed -4Wt «M cure—of heart allmoata. bat he H swswtK&tip IKSY ISSd! tD Ab cure. Pike mado the dtoctew* ta> aa Hara, D., IM. wfctoh was traaaeribed here tor bses toast yesterday over stattaß WCFL in Chicago. fib® MM tD® VBinomia scwni- ' tote -have bees abto to wort out tor the first time the real reason* lhea mlmtoildt ■ —'lay and why coronary thrombosis kits a great many of bar oM*r people’’ la Berkeley, Cal, the university coafirtßed that the discovery tori boon mads to wort being carried on jointly with the ABC and tha I -
V- pt— 8 health service. A oevon-maß team atufled chaiI ooterot, aa organic molecule found i la moat body tissues and for some t tarn* beiievod. to be connected with hardening of the arteries. i They foand that many person* ■ el In tbeir bleed. But high con r oontratiens of giant molecules of another typo ot cholesterol were ■ tounf in boom persons who al- : rsagy had had heart attacks ■ la another 400 persons, this i type of cholesterol was found to i occur in about the same proportions as hardening ot the arteries and heart disease throughout the I popatottoe ae a whole. i Pike said the experiments were i tried out first on rabbits and later aa pereoas. "IB rabbit*.'’ he said, this eon dltion ha* not only bees dtagnos•d. but has been cured." “It will taka paobably a good many yean to find out whether the seme thing can be done with human beings,” Pike said, "but it's the moot hopeful thing to my knowledge that's ever happened in the study of heart disease." Radio Programs On 'Hoar Os Sharing'
The first radio programs in a twoweek series of broadcasts preparatory to "One Great Hour of Sharing ' bn Sunday, March 12. were started on Fort Wayne radio stations today Programs scheduled today Include: 4:15 - 4:3V p m., WKJG. ’’Men Without a Country;” 4 • 4:30 p.m, W’GL. "Voice of Christian Youth;"lo:4s *ll p.m.. WOWO, “Men Without a Country." Ico Skating Fans In Action Sunday Due to the longest sab-treestng spell of the winter, several reports were made today of Ice skating tans cutting capers over the weekend. Walter Clem stated that "a couple of hundred” skaters had been out to Clem’s lake on Sunday JI« raid the’ ice is five-or-six inches thick -and tn addition to skating, (he Ice fishing'' is- very , good. He also said that lights’ would be turned on for skaters during the evenings. Other places reported business Sunday Hansel Foley said that skaters were busy on the pond on his property in Preble, and many were ween at the Krick pond, s With cooperation from the weatherman. the skating will be goodat least tonight. However, he says that tomorrow it is lb get wane raftt, and probably ruin th* ice.
Prize Drawing Held . Here Saturday Night .Mandy Roth, Wren, Ohio, wjis -Manner.. .iJLlhs ~11.®.. to., Ji.a<J - awarded by the B J. Feas*'l B«in store Saturday night. In the pres-J ence of _ Mr. Eeasel and sevr.il Daily Democrat employes, and MH*-: Joan Zeser. Decatur voting ltd* ! drew the winner from a largo •box crammed full of registrants The Feaaef paint store opened ’ l in this city a week ago in the I building at the corner of Sfei'bnd ’ ‘ and Jackson streets formerly oc-1 copied by the .Rosemary kiddie shop. - ./ ■ I Adult 4-H Leaders Meet Friday Night Adult 4-H club leaders are Mk ; to meet at 7 30 j> in Friday hi , the home economics rooms oT the | Decatur, high -school, states county ‘agent U K. Archbold. This meeting . will start the enrollment of 4 H ■ club members for the thio ? ear. AU adult leaders will be giv *-n enrollment supplies j. Plans will be mdde for the wor.; arid'projects eefecb-d for boys and iziri-v’ \4uii leaders will also select their representation for the 4 |l club council. ? ( 5 J*. 300 Tons Os Coal Destroyed By Fire Logansport. Ind, F.eb. 27. -4 (VPr - Three hundred t<>n ■ o: scarce coal bnrned tndaj when a ' Pennsylvania ranroad » oal storage and loading building taught fire. INDIANAPOLIS - jlTwwtlMMMl From vailed also at LafayeU*-. Michi-'’ fan City. West. Lafayett** arid Alexandria low* zero at South Bend Saturday, to eight Tjelow ar Terre ilautf Sunday and to Mx below a'. sp**u ser today as the worst <pi«i wave of the neariyTitusbed winter season gripped Hnosief’and' .Ln Indianapoha. the men ury had edged upward to lilt degrees near uo©u auri tbt: weather bur eau expected an iibov**-freez: - g maximum of 34 this' affe •A ' kin* *sm ■ i. aigned contract* with the I Mine WurkVra in two of it< mines. Ending m» -irieij • ;*< k to. wort digrinr an. Iterate pf moro ■ than l.fcbv u»us a day.
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Fow Minor Wrecks Reported To Police No One Iniiired lR . Series Os Accidents - IV. Four minor accidents were reported to city police Friday and Weekend, all of them involving ears getting into or out of parking space*. With th* courti Hons of the streets slick and fey. especially near the curb,, cars had difficult times avoiding one another. When a county truck, driven by Harold Burger. 414 Cleveland | street, pulled away front the curb Friday In the 300 block of Hrat street. It struck a car driven by Nelton Soldner. 103 Marshall street. Damage was estimated at 350 to the Soldner car, gid to the truck. Similarly, when a car driven by Hilda Bauermelster. ot Ossrau., pulled out of a parking spot, a <*ar driven by Janies Stonerook, in the I 70u block of Jefferson street, hit the Bauermelster car. Total damage was estimated at 030. Richard Miller..varied the acci-1 dint procedure slightly. He was bat king bis car out ot a parking spot in the 300 block of Maiy? oo street, and the car was hit by' a car driven by Paul Hamrick et Rockford. O. Total dam Me. 448. And cars driven by Roy Matthew* 21'5 South Eleventh street, and Les-1 ter Geyer route 3 hooked each ' other when th* Geyer prestarting' to back Into a parking spice in the . 200 block ot North Second, hooked the fender ot the Matthews car. * Total damage was 328. ” . | Deputy sheriff Bob Shraluka also ThveallglW TO* 4Mtg*hl oyer GHT weekend when car* driven by C. R Gamble, of Van Wert. O and! John Salway. or route 2. Monro*-' yilie. collided at the intgrsi ction of state road 101 aud a count, road tour mile*, northeast of Dii-stUr.: No one was seriously fnjured. though the four passengers in the j Salway car and one in the Gamble • car were, shaken up. Damage- to the t4o cars was estimated at ll'-” Am’rther aeitdent was repwrnd. by C. C Abbott, of’ route and Barbara Kelly, or rout* 3, who told Utjratr- Tftrratuk* that- +fce+r--ear*.-hid collided two miles east of Dt-: catur on V. S., highway 221 No estimate was made of the damage
Geneva Man Winner Os Tourney Contest I*arry Hunt, of GrheAn. w-as richer today for hh nj MinniUK teamw in 4he r>r-ux routust conduct'd for the Mwtional tourney, iu whfcii ait six u ihn< rs pn kPd t lie ‘ Jene * ! t - Hlviii*' ’’4h4'-- 'vllotilliOUsvh „jiL. and, the ’Yellow Jack* ’* •«’ u j tourney 1 ♦ • Hunt jucke.-i th < n tin’ , Wta-I'.y a 51.rfrtr-i-or ;ir- I .• v ' ' wins uerp inmiKH.iH -iv < 1 with the form rev—«n 4 , deciding factor forth. uttir-eT^T- ! ,*wMn’‘-Harold Ptnnrt- y. route 2 | Mtinropvii:*- v- • • ’ i ■ • and Wfnstotr Hawh y, •«! \\ :nI cheater street. 'Mrd irher wit. ; ■ ners were I’ci.-Vf Ids. Gcn- va; Rita Roldnser; Gr io'VrtC and t S Carl Sfn< ney U4* No th Thir | Two Small Indiana Mines Sign Pacts ViPi enuvs, ln«i , K » J. 11 The < .ui« ..uuoun< . d today that ■' ■ . : <*i - «ttS tie- ’ r»ire i M'■ W h' unh'.ii -C. , three • . miim’s. •. d The mines which J*MW mem- - Dera w4*fL4*4 UuU> c*. ..sun Rhine at- ftn knell. m -nj. dig an average' of i n daily. and t«e Uhite.Asn m. • near >. Wa? 1 irj. i» rn»-;. . j’.o- | cortraf : Was ’M.-ned at raiihandb* . nun . I.- . ' —>•.-icM j te--4fO tons daily . . ' J"- ----- t l SIR HARRY LAUDER . <« Kf»»iw -i - Ft-->riM:y. !>•' HR H .f fttagtaff wh*n m’ f»M)d ‘'hip nniokaod its < : .»?*> | Houten and N» w England I*a>t'Aug 4. h v;. .. :• I * 71Mh birthday with uh < . ■■ , < 7' •j*’: *n ” -IarvfkilU and n». . < j hi« crook*-i - ! .<k he -anx—a-H- - ; (HVOrt** V 1 IM ' “ (1 c >li 4.11--’ v . .'try- K down s<M»n afn.; . t*.4 our an An: tri<-a4 visited I’m < urvd the. rigilU td Uira *’»rry « life* lie mad* two stipHiagv lions -the film was to be in t* .. ittico’oir ®nd to l e *howt in -. . ’’ land •. --•HT tr n? - ~‘ T_ -Harry m lh«- flltn ; • - *aid alter .war’- ’Mh’g a .J7 . ’ ‘ vp >■ .
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