Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 118, Decatur, Adams County, 19 May 1950 — Page 6

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REAL ESTATE AUCTION 1% ACRE FARM LOCATION — 2 Mllro root. I, mil* north of wtllohlre. Ohio, or — BnrsMiE. Twnrvwt.-ito mu* *outh «t oinumora. - SiL, May 27,1551,1 JO FJI. EXT. DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS - S Room Howe wltbbullt-ln front porch, built on garage with large cool room; new wood abedapd smokehouw. new Poultry houxe. outside toilet. AH buildings on solid foundations. Good drove well. New large cistern. New eoacrota walks. Fences are all good. Fruit trees. Grape Arbor. Electric Lighting. . • ■ TERMS—2S% Cash on day of sale. Balance on delivery of Deed and merchantable title. POSSESSION -Immediately after delivery of deed, LOWAIN DAVIS —Owner Auctioneer * Real Estate Salesman—Lester W. Suman - Carl L. Crooks—Van Wert Realtor. It 22 25 Special taMKtary Offer! - Um Cmpm *• Yrarar IUW MWW-WMTI WAIIB FAFIH an—■» _ AT MBMI ST.OSS tUVO.AUB „ »->-a r sx • I **•*] imi roe rag at«« an# ’** »a»irv-cprr»a feet Bring FRESHRAP Coupon tp Your Favorite Store for Redemption

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Form Price Support Pamphlet Available Washington May IS. —(VP)— For M eeata, the government will tell you how its farm price suf BOR programs work. The agriculture department has Just published a C page pamphlet explaining every one of Its complicated price programs. It is now on sale at the government printing fice.“We hope the pamphlet will dispel some of the confusion and misunderstandings about our programs," officials said. Greenland's Cape Morris Jessup, 44rt miles from the North Pole. M the northernmost known land point on earth. -----

den’s Lake DANCE — WEDNESDAY NITE— Hoosier Mountaineers orchestra playing Adm 50c tan Incl. - SATURDAY NITE — "Four Aces" playing Jim Beery calling Adm. 50c tax incl. — SUNDAY NITE — Hoosier Mountaineers ■ Wm. SR u« m OUR RESTAURANT will be serving Chicken-in-the-Basket and Plato Lunches Saturday Night ; — and Sunday Afternoon and Nights WELCOME Our hall Is available for special occasions, parties, receptions, etc. Seo management for details or phone 2553.

Reading Project At Library In smm Children's Project Planned By Library The Decatur public library will have another children's reading project this jammer. Last summer the children went to California In 'Covered Wagons." this summer they will return from California oi' the "Freedom Train." Each boy or girl who enrolls will be given a train card with hla name on it to place in the Pacific rail, road station. Every book which he reads sends the train to another I station. Tea books will take him across the United States to the Atlaatic railroad station After that I tor every five books he reads a I flag will be pul In his train. A diploma will be awarded to each boy or girl who roaches the I Atlantic station, in the entrance hall of the library there will be four large pictures of trains, one for each group of children The boy or girl ahead each week will be the chief engineer of his group for the week. His name will be posted on his train. The chief engineers will select a book, document, picture, pamphlet, or newspaper article to be placed in the Freedom Train. One hundred and fifty years ago Indiana became a territory. Governor Rchricker issued a proclamation March 24. that the year lb.M> should be proclaimed Indiana terrH«cy sssgoieenteMilal year it is . hoped that with the help of all these en;iu<wrs an exhibit can~He ' arranged by the end of the summer which will interest all cltliens. Persons who have anything historical about Indiana as a territory are invited to loan It to the library for the exhibit Children may enroll now for the "Freedom Train” -project——They will begin to read Jone 1 Project rules may he obtained at the library or-at the schools. Richmond Druggist Given Prison Term - K "May I»==-M > ()ba' Guy ~ Murphy. Cl. Richmond druggist, began , two concurrent sentences In the Indiana state prison today after pleading guilty to charges of Involuntary manslaughtcr and grand larceny Wayne circuit judge G JI. Hoelscher sentenetd Murphy yestgrday to a" two-to-21 -year teem on the manslaughter charge, ams usiey Io years on the theft charge ' The involunxaty manslaughter charge stemmed from an automobile accident Ipst Sept 19 in which Johh C Hendren, an Earlham college student from Grosse Point, Mtch was killed The larceny charge grew out-of the robbery of a Iticiinioud drug

Or The Job1 am hack on the job (part time)..,. We have I hree barbers and ran give speedy service — very little waiting.- Appointments not always necessary. Come or Call. Phone 33 LOSE'S BARBER SHOP MORRIS PINGRV, Prop, jj RiMlrU* - W WWW ■ wowww» wwt is just the "pick-me-baromo bright «nU gwy. N dries gkus-like in 4 heurx, MwWWeu •••• WWEWwe A single ceat moke* oM fvmiture look bread new. Wt A «_a_ vOU , ▼wVIOVy wv color*. B. J. FKASEL PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE 270 N. 2nd StL Docatur, Ind.

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Robert Colter Buys Property, Building street, who operates a welding shop on First street, purchased the building and land formerly occupied by the Hoosier Machine and Casting Co., Inc., at a private sale conducted Thursday by receivertor the corporation Herman Krueckeberg and attorney O. Burdette Custer. The equipment was sold partially to R. Symmea, of Wlnchestwr. the Newman Foundry Co., Montpelier. and the Foundries Materials Co., of Coldwater. Mich. Colter paid fs.iuo for the property. the highest and beat bid at the sale. The real estate consists ofapproximately four and onehalf acres of land fronting on Grant street to the north in addition to the quonset shaped building which Is 40 feet by SO feet by 24 feet in height.. FURTHER treat la mJ FrtHa Pane ttaet eraiixe the cpncesslon to the coal Industry, the committee rejected the president’s recommendation that it cut the depletion allowance for the oil and gas industries from the 27H to 15 percent. The committee also has voted to give depletion allowance to many industries not now covered Committee experts estimated Trade In a owed Towe — oeeatvr

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timt ike federal revenue taa. through Uherallitng the coal allowance would be between <B.. 000.000 and J 10.000.000. They figure that the total loss resulting from changes In depletion ultowane. peovlstons would run aliout ia.otM.Wi. • ' WILL CONTINUE acaatlaace Frea» Pe«» «>»«! has been demonstrated In undertaking the expensive development program designed to raise the living standards of the pe»|de."

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MAY 27-Lowain Davis. 2 mi. E, to *l. « as house, Ito farm. I'.Sa p. at. Leater W. Suman. RiUshlre 0., auct. . MAY 29—12:90 Noon. Mrs Ben Rlehort A Ron. 5 miles Routh of Rockford. Ohio on road Ilk and to mile east of St. Johns LMheran church or 7 miles northwest of Celina or 4l» miles nor lb of road 29 on road IIS then to mite east. Registered dairy cattle, dairy equipment and farm ImphmenH. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Ueehty. ancts.

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