Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1950 — Page 2

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Ai n-iF- iaUmpt Al rwHC UDlaiy Now beater placed oa the sKlves of the Decatur public library darlas the month of March are as toUews: < ■ After D»atb—Weatherhead. Anthology of CathoHc Pbdto— KUatef.r . Chaifhtir #>oi at Spoetalleclaioo 'la Germaay—Clay. Ranter. Jta Story A Meanin*- * Ji’ ’ Mk » 4WWNtaar ■•' I trap oral tK Wert—BaMwhi. itl redact foot to the Devout Life —Dp Salem Joeraal 4 tK Hoaae of RepreaPatabjrt. Jo'urnaT of flic Indiana State Senate. Mr. Jonee. Meet the Martrr M4erh* Mma jmd Free MenBaah. ;• s ■' Modern World Wide Allan. I Myth. A Attend, of AU Nations — Robin !H)n. News Week Kaat Lynnel-Hnrl- ■ ■ ■• On Wrttteff—Cather IM Waya to IKreue the Value of Your Hom#— Evan. A Sara. Quia and Game Book—Kinc Signs of Hope, in a Century of Despair—Trueblood. Studies in Figure Drawing—Zaidenberg. The Art of Real Happiness— Peale A Blanton. The Craft of Ceramics—DeVegh * Mandi — The God that Failed—Croaamaa. The Joy of Hand Weaving—Gallinger. The Light of the World-Cooke. The Lincoln Encyclopedia— Shaw. The Price of Union- Agar. Thesaurus of Book Digests— Haydn. This I do lielieve--Lllienlhal. Toasts for all Occasions—Henry. Understanding the JapanesT*Spencer. When the tdinip Flickers— Weatberbead. _.. ... ■ Who’s Who in Anterica fI»W---l»Slt. , - - ..Wouii u. in thee Old Testament - Lofts, ' Woodworking for Everybody— Shea A Wenger. Fiction Bridal Journey Van Every. Debby- Steele God Had Seven Days—Mlsrot-li Fancy Free—Bryant Great. Day In the. Motulng—Ah i drew*. Herself Surprised, -Cary. I. My Ancestor- fives. Kate Fuller. M.D.- Walker IjSurei - Fellows. Loving—Green Mingo tiahney— Hireel. Mr. Midshipman Hornldoaer Forester. . . Mothering Sunday Stri-allrild, Xeedh —Clement ' ' North Winds Blow Fret Hu«»7d ~- Nothing Green R.iugh Justice Hay.tt The Bride llvciet Carleton. The Cardinal R"hln«on The Cry and the Covenant ' Thompson. The Duke's Danghltt Corbet’ The Famlb - Readrt Bant as The llun’er F. -hi -eh The King <>( Fa l»hlne. Thr Th< Wail Hrr«y —HirrfNF OraTtßiW K>v.-' JUVENILE Non Fiction .-J2 ' Xis IniriMiurtlon Bird* Kieran. Boon> - J>ftUKh< rty. Fixhi) Play ld» a*’ f<»r Li’tle *' : 1 ■ H.hmu ’ll • x R-i.l.x 1 > i' Ct:- • hlipCi* Girl* Horowitz Furi\(or Tiny To:« RH j Glrte J«H|i on Play Al«me Fun Honiwiti Sixty' lKlNaiyn’.ttte liamrs f r Boy# A Gir’v flotowUn . Ten iMlinh’fut * for teirtb f’hildrin H«>rowi’i\ Ten Surr Fir» Partly; for Bry : R Girb Hcruwßx V The Book of Fa»rina*inx Fa p -j> for Htht* Afc , The Complete Br< k of Ctßt <ir# r. i l\.i' i» * Hi»n \ Th* Ltf»> of Au'’ub.:n -Fhh*r ’ Trains- Heart Fiction A Fir*’ Book Ab »u< G« d W&i j pr.le - .ili V Bcibfut - Anderaon. Bunny's Ei«ter Gift Martin i f'h*r»y Atqes. at TT ' <’h<ny Arivri. Crkl • Xiii ♦ We!)* CfSiv UhrM Ti-nt = i Far t >Titnni#i — , Far We.** Sumwr h» 7b- ( -Pttrk*. Mifcka & ih» TStrawb*rrw-* ’ .Lir.uv. ’tn K’»xi»-- kulaite “Nati<rtial Velrct* --Bncnold -The ffwr The T» >■ Allow* \hig- ; Tlcktnek and Jim Rob* r sot I Who breams of Cheese? —Wei> | -< ('airiornia prmho'eH 13 percent nt al! regiatervd tbvrou«nbred tual-. ttt the Lotted efuiude a-». (a • |

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• H 1 H I Miis Joann Fulier gsf . VMWk Bc«t are the two iMtnMMUtal soloUts aad accompanists.jjjtefe pear with tK quartet from WEteclnnatl Conservatory of Mwle Friday morning In the Decatur NNU school auditorium. Miss Fuller and Bcutt win appear along with Miss JeahM Carroll.sßd yanrice MandeU, vocal sohifstu. Kr the jirogram betakg sponsored by the RU> dc|bol «A<rtr. The artists from the Cincinnati school will be featured on tK pro gram that la to be a dedication of the new grand piano which the school board purchased tor use in . the auditorium. Miss Fuller is a Junior at the Cincinnati school. Aa honor graduate Motorist Arrested I On Speeding Charge City police Tuesday arrested Barney Kottler of Cleveland. 0.. for speeding on Thirteenth street. Kottler is scheduled to appear in ' city court late this afternoon to answer the charge. CgteMHim VnVBIVH IVkVvV Union Chapel Evangelistic services will continue through this week at the Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren church. Last evening, a targe and attentive audtenee filled the church auditorium Tile Rev. Franklin Norris, na’ ■ t’ftmalty- Kown’ - Un-Hed - Brethren, evangelist, brought the message from one of the best known verses of scripture. - Isaiah »3:< He brought .on: how "plain scripture places every person on the same level as one who strays: following afbr the lusts at the flesh and after men." He pointed to "Christ ' aa our leader and th< only one we follow... God clcarß states In Isaiah »3:d that our sins were laid oh Him and He and He nkrne has paid for our redemirtlon Noth . ins tHift w>- can do can keep ysj ffoiii continttlns onr straying. Util--belief hi Chi T-i e satrifl. e pwill save ns - itprrmt —st. -vetl--he - tH-ovtled-<a>-h rveuhia ami u>* .-‘hll i- i. vlt-d to attend Th-- >..■ » Fvm .&»irLu.*4 , l. • .-.0J2 • . im s.<ag< r ...... j Trade in a Good Town — Die- v II

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School Urogram _ ’frnni IK -lraatote. high school, she has served as Accompanist for symphony orchestra during tK FBcutt, dbo g native of tK Buck eye state, begun Ms study of the violin at an early age. progresa|| to high school orcKst ral work and was graduated from tK Cleveland institute of Music. After service In the navy during tK.:.<ar. Scntt entered URt Ctacinnatl Conserva tory. where he in a member of tK school's symphony orchestra. Mr Brown emphasised that this recital is open to tK public and will be presented al »:15 o'clock. All Federal Court Coses Re-Scheduled Evansville, Ind April 12. — -WF).— All eaeK scheduled for this term of tederal court were reset today following an indefinite continuance by- judge Robert C. Baitsen. He interrupted the session yesterday to announce postponement of all pending matters but gave

Public Sale! 1 Will sell at public auction 2<4 mlt-s Soblfc of f'loasant Mills. H mile South of road 124. Just ppporitf Blue Creek stone quarry West Line.- - - ' c -* TBESBAY, AP81L18,1958 I at 12:30 P. M. 7—HEAD ( 3 Gucrhaey fStw*: S Jersey Cows «n<! 1 Holstein Cow. all these cows will frrahen with their second calf very eooo; Hois’ein Bull 1 year 01. l T B «nd Bangs tested. • HOGS 3 Feeder Hogs. I’s ths.; »2 Ilstpp sows with pigs by side. ' FEED— i Ton mixed hay; 100 Bn. Corn; 75 Bu. extra good oats - TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS Allis italnurs »'(' .Tractor on Rubber. In gotxi condition, cult I . /«>r atlui-tim'-nf: IHC Disc; 3 Sect! mSO Tooth Harrow. Spring Tooth tla'row ini’ Mounted Type Power Mnw,-r; < Ten Gallon Milk Cans; lulitva or. Oil Drums; U S Challenge 14 toot Grain Elevator with; (Motor, mounted on trucks; 1’ Manure Spn ad. is, '>l-1 Mower; Drag;! !■> ln«< F'-ittliz-r Gtulti Dtill. Olivet Spring Ttstf n.onw Oliver ! i i , iiic*Tn r T*Lm.’ * '' j *'■ ~ j ■"■ ■ i■ i,...I, .I ~,, — I,- .... —’-j COMBINE !*• ?*♦ M < UIH f<u 1 ”\1 • VII Nfit Rcs|H»if'ihh i for KtrlMoht*' f.—-rn—-tr<«weww.iyiiU 'n« i.ii'iiman un» — - —. .. . ~, _ MARION TINKNAMy Owner Koy a 4 iiHiuFi ii •! H D»*r«*N iE. W Baumunrinpf -Clerk Hl 12 15 •

Dr. ftufer Boltre Rdhtonl Tdulsif ricuiivi Dvaiu luusy Doctor's Career At y,.. Mtu fj» JMl* •,.- * —Dr. HsniiuM*. N. Sander was e«pucted to tMtify today before tK iftor HaaspeMre modlcal board es regtotrattoui at • Karing where bto earedr will be at stake. TK bMM will gather evidence U> determine wKther to revoke tK license of the 41-year-old Candla physician wK was acqultW uwrdar last iftent' OF- BBBSOVg WwO IMMI DOt prßl - Bead since January, was to appear with dK dr bls aPor aeys of bto own volition, atesce tK board onljr Kg gnM K may appear if K Wtohoa. it was MKUIkK general practitioner titty bahMMng to explain his ectiona Ig -MMM fast Doc. 4 es Mrs. Abbie C. MKrota, S», a Manchester patient 4oWMd to 4to At- tacßfAfelO'.CNk car. T|e board aouttt to determine whether Dr. Bander wee a person "whoso moral character of personal Kbits are such as to unfit him tor tK practice of medicine" in tK state. Outcome of tK closed meeting will not K known immadlataly. however, since Dr. John 8. Wheeler. secretary of the board, said the final decision will be made only after "due consideration'* of the evidence. " , no reason. Baltsell, wK completed 3f years on the federal bench last January. Is to retire Saturday when William E. Sleekier of Indianapolis becomes Judge of tK southern Indiana federal district.

EsdWMtioM UN# UNteCMISMK TK United Matas eivU uervieo brb(mmmb4 MIC* ferent examinations tor engineers aK laborers. tK latter poeMiooe to K MM t» Ohio. Indiana aad Kentucky- »tt tngtoeer oMintna INK, tor *M itutighis of eettKertnfc rfi W poa«lttN W WKMtttoa. D.C. TK tolartea for the laborer j«K. htcMtog jauHor Mr Arty tt YKlous federal ageaeies. reage frees

APR. 14—Mrs. W miles N. of ** • j." 4 r , oua. Auctioneers: Glean C. Meric*. Roy Jobnaon, Warren ' ’ Hamm. Lester Human. Don Bohnke. APR. MeKr. executor sale. Inlot No. 3Si and • rooto bonne. tllßdbon/'Bt. 'Private sale at office of Ford L. LHterer, 144 B. Second Bt. Wa. to. Jo 4 p. m APR It-UiM p. m. Marlon TtokKm. 2H ml. 8 of Pleasant Mills. H toi. R of road 124, just opposite Blue Creek Blone Quarry West Lena. General farm sale. Roy A Ned Johnson, aucte. ' APR. 23—Stephen Siegrist. 724 North Third street. D«*‘“ r i •JW| modem home and personal property. Roy * Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty, aitcto. ggCONO ANNUAL CMMMITY SALE Monroeville. Indiana PUBLIC SCHOOL GROUNDS Starting at 10:00 A. M. ' SATRMY, APIIL 15, 1551 — UVI STOCK — Guernsey Cow with caif; Holstein Cow. 5 .years old. with calf; Guernsey Helfer. 4 yeers old; I Heller; 1 Ewe with lamb. New Zealand Doe. pedigreed; Chickens. — TRACTORS—FARM MACHINERY — McCormick Deering. I#-®* Tractor, need; 2 used.tractors; 12 disc grain drill; IHC new 7 ft. taadem disc; rotsry hoe; corn binder; Met . 10x3« tractor lire*: John Deere 14" tractor plow; garden plow: potato shovel plow; 4-wheel farm wagon: IHC grain drill; web-loader; .1 eec Hon Spring tooth harrow; fteLaval cream repeieter new lawn mow era Briggs * Stratton gas engine; Eureka cream separator; s.-t double harness: pony saddle; chicken house. Itxlt it; brorsler bouse »x 13 fl. MAY — GRAIN — FEED S« bales second cutting alfalfa bay: 1 ton second cutting alfalfa; 10 bushels seed onto; 4 sacks com; Hawkeye seed beaus AUTOMOBILES ANO ACCESSORIES 2 Model A Fords; 2 courtesy lights: trouble light; 2 sets skid . halos ie used tires. Z lubricator*. T _ N ; : — MISCELLANEOUS — I . 2 E#«;r Heat roles.. Warm Morning Coal Stove; White I’orcelaln . KBcKn Jta#telti„WK4toSh«iiM- elmtrig: i’rptatw ttes range with lookup; GE tabletop electric range, Ele< 11 1, hot pita-: ’ ~ii hurtlink tank- heateia, Skelgaa water heater, several oil. stoves. 3 pressure .-asollne stoves:'coal burning water heater with 20 gal tank electric washer, used 5 ft. Frigblalre: «Mt electric refrigerator; 2 6-ft Cold--P"t refrigerators; 2■4 ft Norge Refrigerstiirs; ABC wash- folding ot,. oval kitehen table, buffer and several dining chalrg. i'iano; kit<hen cabinet: toll rug; bed spring’; kxlh rug. child's < rlti. WuVfgw “ -hair, Croeley radio. xmaW Ice boxes; 4 electric sweepers portable rictroi* and 50 records, 1* ft 4 secthHl extension ladder. S 2 ft extension ladder: step toKswsw L 7 3* gal red barn paint to gal. barn paint; keg M> nails; 25 1b MBMhlMkioe grease: 2 55 gal steel drums-; cowhide glodatonr- bag. slrri aud worsl fence |w> ts; 60 rbd 4 ft .poultry fence; 300 4" drain tile floor trial, wardrobe trunk copper ■ : ~ ilwillet. 25 ft garden hoer-. (4 24x24) I lit - sa»h and frames double -asement windows, screen doors; liathnsitn fixtures. - anned goods, grindstone; bridge lamps: table lumps, antique- di-hes and, many uther items. TERMS CASH No goods removed until jy-ttled tor Everythin;; must sell regardb'ss of price —; •; - EA ttpopsorirt hr -Kroev of UTA. ‘ Mo.iroe Co-Workers. Legion Auxiliary and the Chun her I ' TIONEKRS Gleb V Merict. Roy Johnson. ' WUrTr n listen- i<ewtrr--t*rmr»n'rt*-n--H»drtrir— — — ’LURr s Walter Richard .M Besuvle-t lu i-es Gilbert. W 'lx-u«nl>erger T«

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ttl» to |3.«4 annually; OBBtowre INM 14.400 to M.4M TKm «88lIWMA tor tK igEMMra ißimlßi ittoß must Krs completed • tour iymxr engineering courao ptato from two to four yearn a# iiifinlinM > experience. For fnrAer lafoema- > ttoß concerning IhoM aad other 1 examination* contact Roteert Pri- ' aiager to tK Deeater poet dtttete s Withto tK 1.5« sqttre mfler at the state ot Mew Hampshire are 14<» ponds and lakes, tear major - river system* att hundreds ot > minor riven gad brooK.