Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1950 — Page 7
FRIDAY, MARCH 17, ISSS
Examination Listed For Daputy Marshal 1: ;± A written competttiew examination to «il paaittons ot deputy & salary, in various otttcea ot the department of Justice in the states of Ohio. Indiana and Kentucky waa announced today by the Sixth U. S. civil service region. Applications should »0 addressed io - -- -
aaaaBMMpnMBBaaMaMMMMMMaMnMMBMMaMaHMMMniMHnaaHMMHaMaBMMaMMaaMMaMBv MIA CALENDAR MAR. ll—tMbert F*lr. 6 mt. 8 E of Van Wert, Ohio, on Mendon rood. 11 Med P«H rattle J:M p. m. Roy Johnson. abet. MAM. IS—Mto. Olive A. Wherry, Adaain. Meat of Decatur, fad., on Ro. I»4 to No. 101 HUhway then North 5 miles and 1 mile Mast Farit Machinery. Grata Mid Honaahold Goods. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F Baumann. Anet. MAR. 11—10:30 A. M. Cletus stabler. H mile weal of Payne. Ohio and then first ho ups south. Complete closing out sale. Roy a Nod Johnson and Melvin Ldechty. aucta. MAR. 22-10:39 A. M. MT. Mrs. Doyle Reahnott. 3% mi. E. of Chattanooga. O. Complete closing out sale. Roy a Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aucta. MAR. 26—Harry R Frauhlger, 6 miles Went of Monroe, Ind., on No. 124 then 1 mile South. A Weil Improved 40 Acre Farm. Modern Heine and Highly Productive Laud. Midwest Real ty Anetioa Co.. J F. Ratwnann, And. MAR. 2»-2:«9 p. m. CBT. Jay 8. Strouse. 11M North Meridian St . Portland, tad. Drive tn restaurant and residence property. Itoy a Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. Aucta. MAR. 39- -Heirs of the Mihnie Salter Estate. I mile North of Zanesville. Ind,, on No, 3 then ’y mile East and North of first set ot Improvements. Well Improved 160 Acre Farm, Level Highly Productive Land, Midwest Realty Auctioa Cf., J. F. toantagw. Amt. , PUBLIC AUCTION FARM MACHINERY ANO EQUIPMENT—HOUSEHOLD OOOOR MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Saturday, March IS, -1:00 P.M. LOCATION: Rast of Decatur, Indiana on No. 224 to Highway No. 101 then North 6 mites and one mile East, Or, about 5 mites South of : M.'itroevflle. Indiana on No. 101 then Imile East. = . . . _. 5 „.... . FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT: John Deere Tractor, Tractor P-io*. -Tvaetoe Mee. Bota ry Hw, Cultivator*, Drill, Mow Planter. 3 section Harrow, 2 section Harrow. Rubber Tired Wagon and Rack. TWO Wheat Traitor Manure Rprentnr, One Horae Mower. Fanning Mill. Endgate Seeder, 7 Steel Hog Troughs, 12 Sheep Feeders, Tank Heater Garden HOw. Oil - Barrels. He«> Supplies. Cream Separator, T Food Grinder. Sli p Ladder. Hand Sprayer, Cruse Cut Saw. Lard Press, 1 and many otter uttrle* CHEVROLET Al TU.MiHIILE, - i. . . . I GRAIN: ion Hu Wheat. ir.ti Hu Oats. 200 Bu. Corn HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Electric- Washing Machine SINGER Sewing Machine. 2 Hardcoal Stoves, Kitchen Range. Davenport,'Desk. 3 Leather Back Chairs Dining . Table and'Chairs. Sideboard and Cupboard. JJox. Stands. Rockers, till i«unp.-. Fruit Jara, .Cooking Vtehaila. 4 Hods Complete Vi. ir. 1., lnr<>w Rugs. Bookcase fl>v. Hot-Plate, Porch s»ing Curtain Hret.-her 2 <'onthv■dy- Un-nsy Mirror. Bed Ctothtng. -t uhlneis,-ted many «»>h*i I-—'*-,.-" . MISCELLANEOUS ARTICAJto RK.MI.Ni; H»N Kipeattne tittle. WINCHESTER 12 Gauge Repeating Shotghn. Ton Soft Coat, tj Ton Hard - Coal. Lard. Canned Corn. Tarpolan, a sacks Hog and Cattle Mineral. Feed Cooker, lutwn Mower. Bench Vice. Hay Fork, and many small i t'ads, TERMS CASH <• - iSbSg J,F saimianu Aurtiok-er Sale. Conducted by Midwes: lie ilty Auelloti .Cii. 1 in, atiU', - HI J?
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the Sixth V. 8: eivU uervtew gfoa, U. 8. postoffice and court house, Cincinnati, and mailed in suffieieat time to be received bo ’later than March 30. ... Kuetteaca and /er tralwlnr reg . ... 11 I 11.1 I 5.1, 111.. ' te i qulrements for these peeittone are , listed In examination announce- . mant No. ME, which may to. - cured from the eommlsaioa s local secretary Robert Frialnger. in the Decatur peat office.
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Kriights Os Pythias Win Mnt Toniaht ▼v 11l rvwwi ■ wnnpn TWa ot tbe Daeatwr Knight* ot Pythte* Mgo wttl yy in a body to the twich fWMrai home fer a MuerMt aerviga far £ D. MtOea. Mo WaaMtigton. March it — (0M - Moving the hattleaM* Missouri off u RamMoa RoMa, Ta. art«bank and repairing hat eagt the navy »i7E,l* ARM Forrwkt P. ShuHßtt, «RNt of naval oparuMtMu. gm tha fl» urea to a senate appropriations committee. AU for bo* th* Missouri got Start IB the Blßd, Sherman said mttaly: "it N indicated that an error In Judgment took placo.* Decatur Mae Fine* In City Court Hero Dwight ITex) Andrews, of this city, pleaded guilty In etty court today io charges of disorderly conduct and public tntmtlcalloh. had was fined »5 and enxt* for each change, the total fine amounthnt to |3O. Andrews *M Eteo given E 6Oday suspended sentence at the state penal farm. —- Andrews waa arteMed Thursday by city police on North Second street sad taken to jnil pending bis trial tn court today. Rural Youth Meeting Is Held Lost Night Miss Miriam Edmundson, rural youth extension specialist ct Purdue i'niverslty, met last evening , with a group ot Adams county ■rural youth members, at (he connI ty recreation office. A discussion was held on waye io hicreasu the memtiershlp of the leebl rurdj youth <-lub. Plaht for the rural youth aenlor night. May were tentatively made. Following the discuMlon. the group Journeyed to the Farm. Bureau bail te Monroe „for games , A Short Tlayiet to be plven at the., family recreation tastltote, March 27. was practiced. Thodd attending were: Evelyn Summers. Heth Gaskill, Donna Schaefer. Gloria Koeneman, Henry Getting. Meric Kuhn. Lores fßeury, Wineton Moser Hank Helman, an# •Dennis H Norman, county recrea-j Ltion director
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Several W the Mp bnrbur atop Ewutotu oE Ito mMweet will to* in a concert at Quimby March M to E Skirt Eto toe toneftt Os IM Pert Way* >*l- - orcheetra,' R- WM - awTtekrta lor the event are en aale hr Dr. Ben Duke in tMa ritF Dr. Duto wiH have the rickets availaMe to araate tevara Mtf aeet Tuesday, he aeM. Among the groups which will appanr will to toe MM-etutea Pher, CMcM»; Woatingtoeae Four of Pittsburgh. Pa.; Templa-Airau. Muncie and Throe Boepa and A Bep. Rtetort Rack, Logaesport weli known auuter of ceremonies will preside. ANNOUNCE tc-isii—ia iNma Rme We»> Catholic high school, and third. Low White, of the Decatur high school. Though not finishing la the first three, the paper of Thomaa Boaae. of the Decatar Catholic high School will be entered by the auxiliary in the district contest atoag with Miss Smith's," The rules of the contest Mato that a toy and a. girl shall emerge from the list of entries, and Rome's was the only boy’s paper Judged in the contest. LEGION'S . (Curts* From Urie toei power ’ to spell the surge of ’ the red coloeaua." The anewer,- Maurer believes, la a "anno. IstMliaent love for God aad country.” Stating that love and the use of OtewMrt wriea Wteto r, rvgaUge Jhlxi Jt-Wrt IE km REPs vel wXJv v sPEBU SQItIUI y» it-Mwl a father chastising his son. for example. Maurer said that it is nTgn time wg elli|illijwi every psychological weapon we have at abv disposal to get rid of thia menace. It depends pn a cltlxenry that can outplan, out-think and out-pray the enemy.” I V. J. Bormann wa>> tn charge at the program, and ta addition to latrodacßW thd gu«a xpdnker. in-WMutoßTo-tlB packed fwktorlam - et thd Lngioli home all BWhw past commanders. Mrs. Lawrence Hart, prtuldent of the todieb auxiliary o* post, presented a birthday rtke to the LbgimiMfres When introduced. ' Following tM speech ot chap , lafn Maurer, a lunch Whs served ( followed by dancing in the auditorium.
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MEdsenMwilerTiW Cwnes To Abrupt End DocMmFrankfurt. Germany, Merrt ll—(UP)— The murder trial of Mrs. i Yvette Madsen tn the shooting of her air fores husband ended endi desly late today when both preaeewI tigs and defense waived the right [ to final arguments. t : The three-judge panel which triad the Brooklyn brunette without a Jury said It will hand down its I verdict at 4:39 p ax. <t:3d an CSTI tomorrow. , ■ "prl Madsen. M. mother of two mall children, wept softly as the eeven-day trial came to «a abrupt end Prosecution and defense attorneys annoanced that they would make no final arguments, and were ready to turn the ease over to the tribunal. Mrs Madsen pleaded Innocent on gAtunds she was temporarily Ih sane when Lt Andrew Madsen was shot last October after a drinking party at the home of a fellow officer. Defense attorney Elmer Gower based his ease entirely on the contention that Mrs Madsen could not be bold accountable at the time ot the Mooting. She was tried under German law. and the maximum penally on conviction would be life imprisonment. The death penalty baa been outlawed in western Ger- - , ' . -♦ ‘ 1
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Bandy Peierson aad Easy Roberts got ta suite aa argaawrt the I atber day ever at Frodb Garage - taking about the best epst to bah ' ap at Green Lake. “Opposite tho old sawmill is the best spot,” says Handy. But Easy VLoh-pooh'.” him. “!*ee seta the Aflgest fish eauffht off Cedar Knint," saps Easy /Tve been ’catching them there for years.” ’ Then Fred goes into his office ■ aad brings out the biggest mounted Tgjnbew trout you ever saw. “Bet • Ukt was caught at the sawmill ” < Cfmmente Handy. “Cedar foitlt,*”
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many On Rs tins! day the trial bogged *”■ to - . ! [■vag'gy 11 - ebam Bl m a FiJiMiF *_ftPt rlpVrß* DFTwVwTY «.asw defense over the phrasing <4 questions to prosecution rebuttal witnesses. 'v -. - - sent testimony by Rs own peyeMetric expert to offset that by a defvwM psychiatrist that Mre Madsen was Insane at the time of the shooting In the lari phase of the trial Mrs Madsen turned against her father. Alfred Noack. who came here to help her. She refused even to speak to him. Gower said, because be bad arranged tor the defense psychiatrist. Prof. Karl Kleist, to talk to her before the trial. ( Red Men To Meet Here This Evening , Mumbara of the improved Order of Red Men are asked to meet at their hall at 7 o’clock this even- ; tag, to make arrengements to ♦few the body -» A. D. Suttles at the Ewfck funeral home Fortland Man Fined On Traffic Count Robert Waters, of Portland, waa fined 36 and costs totalling 119 76 in city court Thursday after he pleaded guilty to the ch.rye of driving hi* car at an unreal nable | aid high rate of apeed. Waters was arrested by state trooper Bob . Mercer on T. 8. highw t' '•*’ Sunday.
says Easy. “Well.” says Fred, j “you’re bort wrong. 1 eaught thia baby right out in the mi.Mle'" From where I sit, there are always two (or moro) sides to every Wary. Lsto toe and let toe to the true American traditloa sf trtratien. Tour optaton is worth a teL -'ltart te hrtoa wttav .fetoW’w— -■ , whether WS-an politics, tae iwet tshlng spete. o» whether he like-a temperate glass of beer and yoe bXI.- > ■ fiiSagrtllk mOUw EFEEowWe
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Advance Scouts To Second Class Rank. TWo Renats advancing to second class rank featured the regular meeting of Boy lictet dHME■&A of review Whs held, end second class rank was passed by Jrtray . Steets ■ aad- -Nicky troop met in the Decatur high school, and the meeting waa opened with Robert Brokaw leading the troop tnembera in the scout oath, followed by the collection of dues by scribe Ronnie Murphy The Swallow patrol was in
Public Sale! lam devoting my entire time to my Butchering Bustaess 1 will sell at Publie Auction H mile Wegt of Payne. Ohio aad then flrat house South: TUESDAY, MARCH 21, UN Commeaelng at 10:30 A. M. 11—HEAD CATTLK—II 3 outstanding Large Holstein Cows, each has their third calf by J side. Wilt milk «i lb* each, Calfhoori Vaccinated and Tested; 1 Hoistein COW, 7. be fresh by sale day. 1 Brown Swiss Coo 4, due April 6; 1 Roan Cow S with calf by side: I Hoistela Bull, yearling (Cattle T. B. A Bangs Tested,! MILKER— Single Unit Farm Master Milker — HOGS i gilts due to farrow in April l„ POULTRY—I(>O White Leghorn Pallets, laying good: 36 Heavy Pul- * ets. laying good » TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS Farmall ’ H’ Tractor 1945. completely equipped with starter. iM.wer lift <ab .good Tires .has both regular and wide adjustable tread ‘ jfrnnt Wheat, wide tread front wheels WOl be sotd separate. Hydraulic i Hft Ciilttvolor for 11 or M Tractor. Little Geni«« I Bottom 14 inch . plows; McCormick Hearing IS4* eight foot 10-A Tractor Diac: New ; Id.. IIWO row Modal 6 Corn Picker on rubber good working i ■ ; .rdar, Two John Deer., »9» Corn I’tanters hooked togetheFtet 4 row \ planting has tractor hitch: Kentucky 1» (Mee Grata IVrill 3 section 'ixpilte Tooth. Harrow; Htalham Rubber Tiro Wagon 19 tach tires aad . ■good 14 tent Grain Bed; 2 Steel Tire Wagons wHh boxes; Drop Head i iHr Jtav loader 12 foot Stalk Rake. David Hradtey Manure Spreader In<»id Hradb-y S foot Mower. Rotary Hoe: McCormkk-Deertag : pull type Two Ko» Tractor Corn Planter with fertiliser attachment. This Planter i« Braud New, never been used. Clipper-Fan MB1; Inrge Meed Box. job capacity: Ato 2l> Ib.pressure Grease Gun. Wide ’ ' Wheel Trader «(H(xl« tires, for Implement trailer, and has stock . nok, : 5 f.Mt Th. ket Cribbing; Pump Jack; 240 Gal Gas Tank on stand, ; STRAW- bO Bales Oat’gtrew MISCELLANEOCS '■gio I. - HOME MADE NICE WHITE. LAKH in 3« and 50 Ib, cans: - rs ■ o nltmt ion* io tnen'ion- . :■.■ - . > TERMS - CASH Not Responsible for Accidents CLETUS STABLER, Owner Hot lunch will be served, Rliy A Ned” lohnsr.n Vmfloneefs , ; Melvin Lie«hly i Cletus Id-iiman Clerk ’ —------1 --T7
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chargW of tto meeting. Bob Baker pet ring Be ahAtonAß. Baker, . Perry SteWts. Terry Murphy. Roger Cookson and 'Rob Octoenridef rave talks ee fltat ata. and Mart Kituon and Niland Ochsenrider. ..•«.. assistant scoutmasters, -■ • r ,ibn..jf!cdwg. ...Bwg-. ..... 1 881 Ttoutaer rttt: '«»-.-’»■■■ I' T r “ supplied tto WUto-AI firogrua tor A ’ the meeting. _ a. Cafeteria Swwr, RBlato ij day, March 11, *•t B- BE. By Ladieu Aid, Bethany Evanrelieal choreh. «3tl >’
