Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 145, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1950 — Page 6
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XHHBHIHHh TYMM. * VEEDOL OUR CREED Prlondliweeo. • Cleanliness, Honest Values, Sustained Quality and Setter Service. Friendliness Lives Heret BEAVERS (ML SERVICE TRUCKS IV]-ton long wheelbase 2-ton long wheelbase 1 stake truck 1-ton panel %-ton pickup %-ton pickup '/y-ton SedUn Delivery SMS Chevrolet Sales Hgy \o 27 Decatur ■•■ Z -•-. 1 . . - - ■ • —* s K -■-- ■ ■ -
ki.Tlrfmn.tS mil Ii mi II nil I STRAWBERRIES j I 2. — . — - ■ FOR CANNING OR LOCKER | I Another Load TONITE I I I RAY’S WEST SIDE MARKET I ■ ■/ Phone 56 I ~ BUY YOUR NEW l'9s(t NATIONAL — “THRIFT HOME” IN THE GRANT PARK ADDITION TO DECATIR ' i BEDROOM HOMES FOR VETERANS $375 DOWN' For HoU! * and I ’° l lnsur T .’4e* included TT' -z. ■ ■ Btdßoom ” Utility . ... Kitchen • Hi .iZ o fair \ . . , \ * I »p'i E5 , 1 F~ J ? I _ Bedßcxx ' • fSath - Living R<x>« 9 . n |Z 5 » ■ • I ♦ -ZZZ.:. * - OPEN HOUSE DAILY I to 9 p. bi.— SUNDAYS 1 to 6 p. m. • 2-Bed room Model at 1625 Gay wood Drive. (Drive to Hanna and McKinnidi St., then East 4 Blocks to Gay wood, then South on Gaywood.) • .‘i-Bedroom Model at corner of Darrow and Piqua (Clinton. Extended.) ' . RALPH L SHIRMEYER, Ise. Realtor - Builder 120‘, E W»*h<ngtM Fort Wayne. Ind- ' / CALL OR SEE F. H. JOHNSON ' ■oW>c» Rhoneßes Rhone HI 43*
ADAMS COUNTY IC—Weed re—» Paw* BwH three adult leader*. The hoy* willdot heir own rooking over charcoal fires and eat off pap*r plates An itemised account i of the food to be consumed includes two freight car loads of breakfast cereals: 49.0 W doge* eggs. quarts of milk: s,wee gattons of ie«- eream; iiJltHl loaves . of bread and 5«.flOO dosen rolls: 100 tons of meat, including 25 mfles <4 frankfurters: 100.000 cans of vegetables; 4S.OM cans of soup. 131,000 can* of fruit and fruit juices: truck load* of fresh vegetables: 33 ton* of sugar and 4H tone of salt Every Scout attending th* jatnboree will be given an opportunity to visit Philadelphia, the cradle of liberty. The jamboree is th* climax of the Scout*’ crusade to "strengthen the Arm of Liberty ” it l« the goal of the Scout*; this is how they have reached it—by the biggest Boy Scout jambore* in history. almost twice a* big as th* last one held in Washington in 1337. There will be opportunities for the Scouts to exchange viewpoint* with others from different region*, and to swap Scout paraphernalia There will be community camp fire* on certain nights to. supplement the sectional fire*. There will be hospital care available at th* army hospital at Phoenixville, seven miles from the site, though each Scout will be given a medical examination before he leaves tor the jamboree and .after he arrive*. There will be a complete city of Boy Scout* for one week. They will have their own police and fire departments. 'poetoffice.. express of Hee. health and sanitation corps, and telephone exchange I phone number —Jamboree 135<1|. They will also have a wonderful is no doubt of that. Aircraft cord and strand wire, psed for airplane control*, may be f» tmlll 'W W anjneh. ’
Record Crop Os Pips Forecast For This Year L - . "" m t ' Record Peacetime ( Output Os Nearly 100 Million Pigs Washington. June 21—(VPl— The agriculture department today forecast production this year of a record-smashing pbacetlme crop of j 33.073,000 pig* Official* said the report Indicate* ’ a greater than usual seasonal drop in pork price* next fall and winter It showed: - - 1. Farmers are fattening <0.079.uoo spring pigs for th* fall and winter market. That’* three percent ’ mor* than the previous peacetime record-smasher which depressed price* last fall and winter 2. A fall crop of 39.000.000 pig* is in prospect. They will provide pork for the spring and summer of 1351. The prospective crop I* five percent larger than last fall’s crop ■ which 1* now. providing ..con s unier s ' with bacon and pork chop*. Both the spring and fall crop* 1 would be the largest in history, ex- ’ cept for tjie wir years of 1942 and 1943 when a sixable share of the ‘ nation's pork was diverted to mill- ; tary allies. The fall crop prospect was based r on a survey showing farmer* plan ' 1 to farrow five percent more sows ' than last fall. In computing the pig forecast, litter* of . averaite »i*e • were assumed. , l derAHmaM last December bad predicted the 1350 spring crop 1 Jiuuld-.be six percent larger than j the previous year. Actually, the department »ald. farmers farrowed five percent "more sows, but the number of pig* per litter was two percent smaller than the. preyious ■ T.h« report said the spring crop . in the coin belt was four percent i I larger than aTyear ago compared j I with tjie national average increase ’ ■flTfflrft'e pefeeht. Ukewlse. corn belt farmers were planning a nini- -percent increase In tjtelr Tall crop, compared with a . .national, average .muuse. of fjv, ' percent. - 9 ~ CIRCUIT COURT | 4< **atiNU«*«l From l*a*e Oae» i Harris | * After a short on the I new trial motion, the ju*tices over* I rule<l it and hho a motion to stay I txeeuiton until the second week in I in vacation tor the summer j Sflbe in dice trooper C. H IhsI lope alnj supreme court sheriff Joe I Adam* iminfediately took Harris in- ' to custody and. planned to to Putnamvilie, Ind. to the penal | farm /hoifly PETER KIRSCH fCMllMierf Fr»m Paar <>»e) North "Thirtf street, which’* is still th <>!"■’atioti a* a w .14ill woi kit.i: shop, has lone been a landmark ■ - Tfce rider milk ~ been operated for Acre than >0 < year*, at jhe rear of the big frame building." was for years the center I of youthful gatherings on summer, afternoon* when. Mr Kirsch was processing eider He always kept 4 glasses near the, extracting ma chine and served elder Jtree to all , children w-h«» visited him I’ntil a tew months/ ako. Mr J . kriMh was a daily visitor to the , • uptown se< ’ion of and last Man h 17. his H7th binhslay. z he visited a local barF>ei >hop Sin<e that time he has !»eeii zfonf’h»‘«i to his home The Itinty was takesrt to' the Zwh k/Tuneral home, b'uro ral; 'arrangeipents have tu4 been . made awaitinr the arrival of the ' sonx Leo. who is in-''Philadelphia ; oaT buidness, book «f The Hook,.J ot Knowledge reports that mon J than 25JMfu.OOO gt-nm are uaeo ; yearly In making bearings for elec I - trie IjdM meters. —1
' / ■ ... ' ■ \-| \ NCR ORE FROM THIS GROUP AT 195.0© ’37 Old! $ Sedan •37 Hudson Sedan 37 Ford 2 door 37 Plymouth 4 dr. Sedan ■4l Willys Sedan '4O Inti. Panel Truck ZINTSMASTER MOTOR SALES Corner Ist A M<mr<* Phone 172
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180-Acre Form Sold At Auction One of the Urgent t«nn *«le« of tb* *e*»on «»• mud* recently by <’ol. J. F. B»nm»nn of MW»v..' Realty Auction Co, It wa» reported !od«y. The G. A Buelck farm of ISO acre* near LaOtto in Noble county waa sold to Klden Neal of Ijatayette for 145,000. Col. Sanmahri- a**i*ted by Jink Brunton and lx»e McDuffy, al«o|
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•old the personal property.' liveMock and machinery belonging to Mr. Bu«lck at public auction. The] suction brought more than 126.1W0. INDIANA i- fcyfctipued FW rage one) — 6*n»tt; dark. Eleanor Snyder. . Geneva; clerk. Honor Harri*. : Kingsland. ~ I No. 13—Ingpeetor. Carl* Diehl, LaGrange: - eh-rh. Dob FUUoa. Atu i gola: clerk. Lout* Ketcham, Kendallville. - •
Motorist Killed At Unguarded Crossing Indianapoll*, June 31. —(VPI— Frank Wonder*. $5 was th* third death victim within u year of an unguarded railroad street cro*»ing Wonder* «** killed yesterday when hi* autoptobile wua «truc«* by a New York Central train at a croaaing in the *outhea»tern part i of Indianapolb. Two per»or.» met, - death on the same crossing !*•* summer.
HOOSIER PETE | each wee? Js’ >4’ CORNER 13th * NUTTMAN
WEDNESDAY. JI’NE 21. 1950
