Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1950 — Page 6

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COUNTY FARM r»— rw* o—> v'-uJiUiksr. Prsbis. Kussell MUchelL Washington Elmer lack. French. Waiter Thieme. Union; Harry Hlue JBwMllOHk rey lneichan. Wabash. Edwin Neuhausor. Berne, la the treasurer and manager at the tana bureau, and Louis Houk serves as assistant manager. democrat Want Ada Brin* Results YOU WILL SLEEP BETTER TONIGHT with Oiytoß KOOL-FOAB RUBBER PILLOWS ’••w ZWICK’S

Krj L J ILOUAUTIES! pcTSKI US NOW FOR NEW Mobiloil Unturpatted Tripl«-Acti©nl 1 / Mobiloil. now better than ever! Choice oil I stocks are combined with “built-in" dean- I ing agents to give unsurpassed protection I against friction, wear, deports. • I Other special additives retard dangerous engine corrosion. reduce “inside trraibles. You benefit from long-range savings in terms SV AT THT MM Os of fewer repsmr. gmsolino and oil economy MCMPtr SMVKf. Your Friendly Mobilgis Dealer PETRIE OIL CO.-Dlst. Public Sale I afn quitting farming I will sell at public auction .!»■-< r:l>e<l personal property, l«>< ate 4’■ nilie- south of iusa’i’r Ind <nt St it*> Road Mo 27. then •» tn» • w—t "U Stat* |{<»ad N»> T2I. or. 5 mile?* eawt of Hluff’on. In«l . on State Road No 124. on SATURDAY, MARCH 4,1950 Salt Starting at 10 30 A M. - . - TRACTOR I<HI W C Allis-Chaimor traitor with cultivators *■ FARM IMPLEMENTS An Oliver Raydex douMs 11” tractor plow. Superior 12-hole grain drill with terilttier and"grass seed attachments General cul:iinuli-be.r. ■ General 3 section rotary h»>e, .M. Cormb k Deering heavy duly tractor “ins'", heavy duty wagon with eram Serf.* th g."«od coudllion. Irort Age 2 row tomato setter with fertiliser attachm-nta tree sprayer ohifit;. ' "niountertTiTrrhrystvT rrncir Wayne sir eomptesaer likeuew. McUoi-. ml< k Deering clover seed hunt her. 16 sections of corn drying ventilators. hog feeder garden hoes, milk cart. 2 vices; ’z horse and *< hor.e electric rumors Maytag motor fruit dryer? 20 ft mteusion ladder *iep ladder chicken fountains; i*» gal. of roof pitch pump fa. k; ( overleaf rank heater, carpenter tools; garden tools. 21 lb of weed k:lj-r. -hovels and forks and other articles too nui^erous -to 111.11 household goods Kedown combination gas and coal stove. 7 ft FTigedaire refrigerator 2 yrs old Gibson 6 ft upright deep freeze. 1 year old . 2 piece livrog room suite-, s piece diningroom suite with table pads. 2 end tables. oc.assional table: k'nee hjle writing desk and chair. 6 leather soar folding chair* .«■ a-sion.il . fi'.i'ir Howard radio and fecord playercomlcinect 1 piece bedroom suite with springs and innersprlng map tr s« KxlJ me studio couch 5 piece breakfast set child's high chair, •doihaa-rack child - iced with spring and_maUree» record player; desk- lamp rocking ,■hair-*-some odd chairs: floor lamp foot stool: lawn .hair. Antique clock twin wash tubs hand sweeper and other articles too numerous to mention. CONSIGNED IN THIS SALE: I tunham ’ ft rultinruh her farm Wagon, Two « row Oliver Slip-run sugar l.ret and tcetui drills with fertilizer a-iachmetit- beet and bean enttrvamr attachment to fit John latere cultivate r J l ’ hoe Van Brunt grain drill wieh fertilizer and grass seed attacbucent. 7ft disc « ft M< Uormi. k Deering grain binder. New Idea, bay loarteY: I pair of Planet Jr ccunaio cuo-dUzs. — Red f.'rng&.-xidn slietfer Oaks kerosene brooder stove float type, nev.-r freeze hog fciSrjiaih? hog T-eder:- -two FwHM spring tooch burrows, and oilier ■ aril< jes too numerous fo,inention, JOHN DEERE G P TRAI TOR TERMS-UASH Not, Responsible’in cast- of Accidents tram ti ~*t|i lie served h-r the United brethren Ladies- Aid of. Craigville DAVID GERBER, Owner . ElJenjierger Bros Auctioneer* . Farmers It Ji-tc hunts Blink I’leri .?S

GOVERNOR AND «WShMed ftse rwe °w<> with the coal supply most critical at the girts’ eehoM tn Chtrmont Hutson said 41 car* of coal were received by the slate yesterday. were taking to ease the coal shortage was the action of Seymour Mayor lionaid L. Helwig. He said he had procured lietween 3.000 and 1.000 cords of wood, and city street department trucks would haul it from the country and de liver it to Seymour coal dealer*, who reported stocks of their normal fuel were exhausted. “ At Indlaanpolla. Mayor Al Feeney put five power saws tn work in a city park, cutting up diseased elm tree* and allowing citizens to pick up the wook free. Feeney said the park workers would cut up trees as long a* coal remained in short supply. If You Have •ometnenp To Roll Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Fay*.

■R. I A FORMATION Os People’s Police (Soviet sector) marches under Russian war memorial arch in Berlin to mark 32nd anniversary of Red army. Photographer (right) takei picture. (Intt HMtionalJ — — — ;

AMHrtatMeat %4ml«Ufratri« ( 4.M»7 W««k-e Ist b»reb> .T’ Under#iMDet) has ht»s»n Al- ! >f th»- pilatr ot W,ir- , ren Alton Wherry late .\«ia County. d«jea*ed. The.estate is prob- ’ Ai.ly Mfilverit 4Htw A i Waerry Adlw4»ta4e«Ul* . Fidl. A. Hwmtw ->. !■■■■ I w IMM z: , _ , I • 2 2• Almost 1.500.005,W pounds of fats and oils made from cattle, swine and sheep are used each year by the soap industry. SGT.'JOHN NrANRfVrW - Wis , is one of two I’ S soldi* rs who -a Irnit receiving ' .mnri y • from the Russians for ki<!napin, a Viennese civilian, according t » Army authorities The announce rhient said the arrests “furth**" proved** existence < t a Soviet;_j sponu.nti kidnap ring Kidnaped ’ civilian was identified as <Oawal? Eder, a Homamian-burn fnrmrr German r.tizcn once a Russian prisoner of war. f/nfcrnutionaO

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Andrew Strriec aad other children: “The Lord will provide." ANOkfW STREIfC i» no doubt finding himself busy these days, keeph nise for that big family at Morristown. N J , while his wife Ann recuperates in All Souls hospital after giving birth to her 16th child. He Ut ah unytHjitoyed carpenter. “ tlntirnntHMal/

DECATTR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DKCATTTR. INDIANA

- v ■ ——— | I If You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*. I .- ■ " \ 1 ; \ , m»ti« t: r<> TitritKiii or «■>««* mi tn nirkii. <<**.; VUUOtTF.tI M HtMll. UWIIP. «»• tIHHTIOXtI. VPI'HOFKIITIO** ; r X- live iw. ifi-rvhv Hived to the uo ;. > - 'A -\ ' - 1 '.-■-•It v ' l ill -*J i ’(.n.-irhfi.tti-tl S. h-><«! Horp., of . Ad- - um« ♦ >oltv. Indiana, that the. Si h .pl 11 «ar«l Mefrtbri'A will meet at ] the offi* **’Of the rohlk- H*lhh»| J4i»p« erlntemlrnt « f Adams County, Lin.i in the f’.url 1li»u«e at 7 1 1 |<K’k I* .M .ft tnth da> <»f Man b, ; I’juU. to ,••♦nMder th*’ following ad<li- i <t>. ii*l nppr<’tirl;Ul<inp which r.» d i • off leers mtn«ider netMFaaary t«» m* ft i the rxtr i.-r<linury vniewn< y e«l«t- --; hut at ihiw time At i> ■ •-- n <-f the fund* of | >■ ««.(«* ■ x»— 3*L-.N.r,.Kjaua2. mount -f t •jt ih.-iw.iinl nix huhdr* •» J] i |l>. rt .liar- t.u provide for tfo- . |. <• !. ..f t* nt> | vr-H -rre r« H v*<.4le Imat-ed in. Ihe South one-half - f S.-. tlm *3. Towmwiilp n.iflTT, M Ku«t. in.Ad ! ;uir i.’oinn Indian.i which pteiw .1 . real estate front* on .U. 8. lliKhw ♦> I 124-a»4d raiius pir tllel thereto a du ; tan-•• "f appr-’xipiatv-b eighty (><>> . ro<|- and a r- di In depth heinx » re. tangul.tr I p . . of re il e.wta»> aL'iltlntc - n the ■ t p«u »t •’! ’to Town of Mon- | : T'<P' Indiana and for rhe- ro*r»w vs “ - ,|\.- . ;.,R 'sa-fT'iKt’ j ~T 13U.1 f’.y r.ty ' tbM F77f .. ’ “TfTPr aon r-r-; \. I f Mine vn I «rrx e« In .‘him.- tin* ’the re With ’ Taxpayer* *.f th*- S h-M.l '!i i .ppL'f’rjf hr - i <t not-lintr «ll 1 I hnv.. .. rid I .•• !-.■ h.-<r.i' ih•I'-,. ,d.| ■ .in y ■ j :nll. nindi wIU Wi'm.tnupitl—lK «—-L rurrf -1 “3'•«.‘T r ■ Hoard ”f ' i>' r . ■ tl ti ;.* «>t i ,i:<i it-t »> >;l ! . ?l i.t .1 fl! .»• h.- I'lll’4 * t htn,-M l- -' ! T - '*riL;*.” , ;.T:.*A'4..ry.r-jt; ; . ifTtw-v.* -h-X : . 0!i .1 A’ -I. h : • irnr r. j: ndnywn^nwf^n-t*• < an* ■* L < I 111<1 »>- . pr qri it... > !“ nd a hit .••••« | . wt* t ta ;• \ • i - i . of ' ■“ J ••‘e’tt’nrvnr-' -q-u:.r u•> . .nd W’--ll’ ... r 1” II I’Ll- I I < .1. . ■: \V..rk • u- ■ ‘ ; - T H A ,f.l I?'-*-. T~'. •( II H k- <; .t m 1...? v I . \d Mit.h»i . L-l. " H- ’ H «rd M* nJo r* l». Murdrlle < ti.frr % 4 torn*"* fur **-h.»*»l <'••r|M*ratlnis

Train Hits School Bus, Two Are Dead Two Girls Killed, 11 Fenwisllurl Monticena Me.. F*b »t—(UPI —Two little girl* were killed and 11 of their companion, were injured today when a diesel-powered freight train crashed into a school bun at an isolated grade crossing Dead in the crash were Pamela Davis. S. and Bonnie Flewelling. 12. Ten other children and their bu« driver were hospitalised. The fatal crash occurred st th* Bangor A Aroostook Railroad's Hill's siding crossing as sero weather gripped this snow-covered hamlet in Maine’s far-north potato belt. Driver Weldon Parent was taking the children to Monticello grammar school when the crash occur re(d Ambulances from Houlton. 12 miles distant, took the Injured to hospitals there. PORTLAND <<*■«!■wed rr»- Fas* **“ e l o'clock. Weller said what appeared to lie a sewing machine belt was wrapped tightly about Miss Ginn's neck, with one end attached to the car door handle. He said her ' purse was open and there was no money in"it.

mbBBMBNBMHMBBBHBBBHBHBBBNBBNBIBBBMBBBBI —______ iM ........ I HH ' - i ■ | HM «■*»-- ■•: |g I Annual Red Cross Drive gßj| - ~ • * -T~ v ■ upported by our dollars, the Red Cross acts for all of us every day, and in every emergency, relieving human distress and needs. H You, personally, cannot do these vital errands. [ i o The Red Cross can ... and does .. . for each of us. - r 'I ' H ■ \i IThe Red Cross can do its job only as we do ours by giving now, and generously. I VOLUNTEER WORKERS WILL SOLICIT YOUR CONTRIBUTION I ■ I — 1950 BUDGET — COUNTY CHAPTER HOME SERVICE - NATIONAL RED CROSS 3336.00 I TOTAL sß,s7s'°* I I Mams I'o. Chapter American M Cross I CLARENCE E. BELlv— County Chairman THIL SAUER—County Drive Chairman — JOHN B. STULTS-JCttv Prive Chairman

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WADING THtOUOH deep snow in Exercise Sweet briar, mock war maneuver* on th* Yukon-Alaska border, Corp. William F Hill, East Liverpool. O . herds two "snamy" W*“°' “ Wte " They are Canadians taking part in the 5,200-man exercise. Pvt- Roy P. Ney, Halifax, N. 8.. uwrtt Elmer A. Klippenstein (right), Winnipeg, Man , Princess Pat Infantrymen. ffateraattonaiy

Miss Ginn was descrilted a* an attractive brunet and a popular i teacher. She taught at Albany, Ind., for one year after being , graduated from Ball State Teaeh-y ers college at Muncie. Ind.

CUT POWER K’MtlUMd FrtMR l*B«e Ose) other workers Mve been put on part time in an effort to keep plant* [opera!lng despite the reduced cobl M! ocks. J

TUESDAY. FEBRUARY M. 1»5«

INCLUDE <rew**au*< Fv.w F—e Uwsl secretary- Other members Include councilman Al Beavers. Charles K*nr. Kenneth Hlrschy. and Mayor Jobs Doan ■