Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1950 — Page 2
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Mrri<To MIOUKHM Nutice i» hereto that * !l “ Board of OountiWunerg of Aaam* Count). Indian* will. MRUi the ho.ur =7—- nt t> m.. L Akai. receive s«*alfd ld4*-Jor the tx>lk>w»bg_.. c<|>it|>ment'fur th* Hi<hwa> Tompietf* 'with durop body. Specific titw<« <m fit* In |h«* A.»db , •« and at this County Highway Oarage. r * Ail 44U* mu»t b< I: wiih «r • eejllfieS ch«< k In the a mownt v>(of ttfHPSM *4S. tlui FWrd i wwrve* tM i t«ht to reject «nj or all t»id« Hy of the .Board ot Cemnija* siouar* of Adam* Vew»ty« Thai — aa I. I>rew. Auditor Adam* Veuniy. Indiana jvcY i¥ -s1 Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Rays POISON - - -<m — OAK er SUMAC |u lg Science hat dis- ■ W W covered an excel* ■ W •• lent new treatment vkartaa3»?s% —■ At druggists, 5W
' SALE CALENDAR ~ 7 JVLY 25—7:3«'P.; M Allen Hull •; jnilc- north of-Celina. Olit<» on V 3. 127 on the Ancestral Acree l.irm. 2S Holst- In and Guernsey COWS. Roy A 7V<-d Job Melvin 1.i,, b < ..tic ts, JVEY 2C~.Rm*seli Adeltrtue. ! m. N M <»t Middlebury Ohio. SO acre , farm. personal p.t’perty. ’•” A M Herington and Knittie. awcts. — -— ' .— ~ . ■- , ■/ JITIaY 57—Vaughn Lipp A- B<>n. A, mi X amt'thrmi ■+: wMMsian. Ind. spotted Poland Chim bred gilt sale. 7 I’. -M Lipp. ■J Clauss and Strahnt. auctJULY 2S—too 1* M ire .Win Ii I •>!-■ Hie- «*>t and .1 '*■ mile.- south of Herne .or 6 miles -w*'-’ st - \ nii!<- south of ( liat-ail<tog.i. Ohio. Closing: out., .-.I !;*<> A Ned Johnson anil Melvin -■ Liecbty. au<tJVLY 29- Mr ~a®<l Mrs. Silt rite r •"■ mi N" ' mi: K <’» ml Ken■dallvfUe 5.1A4 At i r '' ..nn-d.-rn honie. private laS" 120 pin K.-f lie.: '. at. . ••< ’• •. I ’ 7 >t Inl ‘" W Kent v l> S Biair, air'- .— - ''' : ". - ’ J-1-X.Y 29 W■*» A M Jonr, FA- Dorothy fir.«i-i!i- + mile northeast '■'" ; , ■ ■ ot la<> hn\oa.l No 1 , .'.ib,-- tmrthea-- <fc Fort Wa>-- < ; /. ’ road N'o 1 7-- k '., '.inil impi ovetn-mr - an<l ‘per--<mvl , ' pi«v<’; » K--y aV< -<u mi.l Afrtvtn Li < iiv. amt- / Ai't; 2 id- 1 r M \ ■.. , oi 2 n les.east ot Wren.'Ohio ; .. '- ._on: hia.-k top -road c:i>.n " 4 niilo nqidh pi miles «outh "1 Convoy Ohio c, uide west or 12 miles sotith ast of ■ . Van WSFL ' ■ tirmaiol Impiovemenia.. Roy A Ned .« ■, Joh.iison~and. M'-i -i -l.;<'< iity. atiets. . <;i ..7; 7i7 -m-e . IT :r:*7n'" Tinn ■“ ' in' - ' ■- o'. . : ...:7—t* z . \ , ..... ..■. Public Auction 1641—ACRE IMPROVED FARM—ISO - ■ 1 ■ • . V • ■ ■ n.- _-- :i <-<i Estate at Co! it- Anction. ■ ■ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2,1950 at' 1:30 P. M. E.S.T. . > LOCATHrx . ■: ■. of Wn-n. (Ihiri dij Blick th • C, -. x, ;r <’ >ts v - j;vi—Ac Ri: IMPROV HI) F \UM -> • a . *. • .fMr::< • - ■ - "■ ' • ■ . - . —• a -a-—-p. —_L—uiaixixaM—ak ' ./ . •- _ . • • ■ f !'• •- < l ( <u.\\ \’■ •*■. <.. ■ 3:-.”,! . ’KN - - ■ - ■ - !|-L1 i-o, ■ - _ ■■ KbJGif “x:2 MILF \.»T! * • . ' ...• ' ' -I ph ’(” ? -I” '..1 ■■■■■’■ f -. ~•<! :•> \ .. 6 !.ne. . ~-f. - Miff. ■ 45M ‘ * 1 •■ . ' i <»<y • if jbo‘ wi!k •Kh ■’ ■ ' - r . ct-i!t- t•. ■ • ii«i J. qt <)wiu?r - ARTHUR H. FOSTER, Owner ]-■ ■ > ' H.-m. - ” '*•'■ ' .' !• •—A ! C ? .b»XEE|i»<ipfc.v. n . :>? >' •• •J*' •’ • r - ■ - • ■»• . -.•...„ * Ah hiu-'Hiin-l. sObfo _ ... „' ~~ -■ / ' - - '■ ' • -m ->
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—- .. /wlw MtWAANh—J—ta, ■■ The -Keki mg a 4-H girls h*ld a' picnic July IS at the home o< Mrs. Leia .Ris-iT, east of Bluffton. Bentase of rain, the dinner was held la the home The afternoon was apt nt in uniting an playing <am*». Helen Cn<»k gave a demonstra>loii on How to <ut tdscalta.” TWtnty-one |» raoh- attended. • ' The ctaab .ht Id its regular meeting July 12 at the .Pleasant Milla achool. The roll eatl. '‘Name one esoential for good grooming," tea* ans»ervd by U members and one guest. Ptedgaa to the Bags were led by Colleen Evans Special feature was a voiaiL du<t"*by Judy and Kay BoUeabaeher, Two demonatrationa wens given. Turning a ' hem iu a lirena." by Norma Hally, ; and "Preparing tomatoes for ran-; Ining." by Mary Speakman. Re-' ! freahment.s were served by Bar j bars and Marabelle Wolfe and Judy and Kay Bottenhacher. The nevi |-trteetlhg will be at 1 p._m. July 27 a the Pleasant Mills school.
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America Warships J< Now In Yellow Sea ■waawwnßßMaßßßeesASwawaoaaaAemßWßißammißßoanßoßmMMßMaßeßßei ■■ Are Now Patrolling West Coast Os Korea Washington. July J4.—(DPI— The navy said today that American doaraliTp* have moved Into the Yellow Sett and are now patrolltag the west coast of Kor< a AUl>d tfhval activity prevloasly hail beei llmtte* to She east coast' of Korea. I The naval shift apparently xwas ; linked to a new Korean cuinrtnmisf thrust down the we»t coaaf of the ! peninsula Front dispatches said ■the ivifs had wheeled around the ' Amtrlcan west Bank and captured ' the rail and highway town of 'KWangju. only 20 mHvs from the ! southwestern eornei'-ef Korea, i A navy spokesman said that be- ' tauMt of eugaianUy ahlftiug' battle i line*, where troops of both sides are InfernihigUng. naval shore hrnnbardimnt has been somewhat hampered 1n the Youngdok area on Hi.- <"<*' -:<st. He added that one f.netnx ground uni' was dispersed by naval gun* fire along the Coast, but he did ntd indicate the area. An air force spoke-man said aerial «ortles have continued despilt bad weather. In the future. h<- said, the 829 superfortresses will operate primarily north of a line running from Kuwim m- h>- west, northwest, to Wonjn and then w<-st to rnr tin ■a - cua-t Lutheran Pastor To Attend Conference The . I.ir-v F-Y.t_.ir ’ I’. S h-iihl.. pa^lnr"of Zkin Lutheran ckurUi t-iitliir. u ' • :.‘i • pci- ar B< a YruCreen Vn-’-versiti ■<■ - t. ' 1 van VY.iirh-t s • I for Mumu' . .•. Lui "’< a■ “-7 ■. . fAv ,ir f<<; '-i -- k* . »'.iiniiur an I a« tivfcjr-' pi' i|o-' with procrani i-.' , I’f.tytH’ ' tficri ! . . ■ I Lurh.-.-’o;. chUxKX-.of-'. w.fifii M h | • hairnian * ! K- . Wi .f i d .1 S. lluvd'b r. t •' ••■.■. -if -C. 1! i • t .;•<< •; • i Est • Wi; !.< ;.A’i J•} ;*;< ! .... -L =r . .t.< i-wat'juv.i iug taK .Or : ;■ ' i t- . _■ ■ -■ 1. ‘ 'r* ; >- '< i:V J 11. ‘ I .'.nv ; -.s ~t . .'?• ;hc <U in | ■H,r!.:,•*■„ < : .nrK !•» br-'fhn-ht-4 ■* •Si >.:• • ’' .-t ' i. .1. w. •- !♦• '■ iif ! h : k« (I • ' . ' i._ k nr-tiil! ' nil .1n- T-r' .n C.f pc'i ', < -;!«I,is tybr iv« niv • di-t j Ibii-cd overj »• ’ *•• • ■ • ’ t ■ V : ,i’;d ! £j’iThe«-' ' Tib 1 ;>• anut in in didn t '- >\ it*- .- d.'L h». w I-'rlrn /Mie, It ; I z i j -i>..:i --.T k in Loa ♦ any ; I'islr-vxp*'’r> -jwry-'’rhat t-arp <if»‘ • rhe hi.'- IL *Sd»:ni-tiHjr.-- : . LrthAg •.a A KffiX rta J id; year a■ / ■ J
’•r 1 ” — 7 —< — 7 rtzss General Electric ! WUI Show Picture N J At Exhibit Teat < Thu Bnat ng flwngnrf--MugtelA tent at the Decatur : Free atrM' fair, -located on Madison street . hvtthe court bouse, will show a 25-minute color motion picture <m i "Electric Farming ” This plctu.-e Is the latest in the "More Power ;to the Americsn Farmer" aeries. I- Also shown at the exhibit will ’ be motors made at the Decatur 11 lant. >*' | Two drawings will be ouL' 'ivery day for. attendance priiey, with the winners getting their < hoice of ,a utility motor, toaster or table mod*l radio. The drawings will be at 4:45 p m. and 10:45 pin Also 'ln the General Electric tent will be the" General Electric equipment show of items carried hy Ziner ityme AppHancea. This •dll Include a push-button electric range, two-door 10 cubic feet refrigerator. garbage dispqgal uni*. plexHtijsa clothes and G.E. sewtng machines. / Murder And Suicide h Lafayette Deaths Issfayette. hid. Jnly 54, -<UP) Tippecanoe county coroner Wayne T. Cox has returned a verdict of murder and suicide in the < ase of a tavern Janitor who put a bullet through his head after kilHnc the woman he said tried s« break up his friendship with awaltress. Authorities said Arthur C. Miller, ■ so. a former taxi driver, shot and killed Mrs. Wandaline Varner. 57’. a divorcee at the lanndrv where Khe wws employed and then shot 1 imself with a 22 caliber rifle. Mrs Louise Byrd, 37 Crawford* - ville. the waitress, said Miller a<- < used Mrs. Varner of coming between them- ’ —I Union Will Seek To Halt Scare Buying ; • Philadelphia. -July Tl ’ '.j r iiin-«jD»r' worker* unioir (CfOi ■ f picker nt Tei u'l "SlurFis thniughnut th« c|ty this ‘ .v»>k to halt "Mcare buy in A ” 4‘nion president Andrew J. Kae- ■ ,i >aid '.odo ninon., rnmibenj !' l ived- th th.* 1 first and eeeohd I wot Id w:ii> uH! pn k»*t the eusto • j.ir- I - j*.." thi >' ( u» Si . I !-v..<’iri -■•till h»' hoiMil thi* pi< kt-l . • hystii i «i. md unp it I icrtic i-bu; iJik: *• Lav i. »\j to -ni-in the* l- t < e vn u. f|., -
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State Population * f Up lMf Midb. - Washington. July 54. —«?P>- | Preliminary figures released today- t tenuua bureau showed la* < diana s population increased' al- < most seo.ooe from 1»4« to 1950. The Hoosier state numbered V < 917.904 residents according to this 1 year's count, compared with 5, 1 457.7 M 10 years ago. The latest count also was 1,491,445 higher tbau that ot 50 years ago. when Indiana's population was only, 5,514.442, - , : ’ — -' — The one thing worse than a quitter is the mag who is afraid to begin. ’ '.7g , — v CIVIL DEFENSE tCsMtaawt Fr— »*ane «»«< ' tense plans. Loral defense machinery is operating or In prospect at city and county levels in at least 19 states. All of them also have plane warning systems under way or la preparation. Specific precautions against atomic attach are being, planned in at least .11 states California. Massacbuaetts, Missouri. Maine. New Jersey. Ohio. Pennsylvania. Rhode - Island. Texas. Vermont and Washington." NEW TAX PLAN < raiwi rww—•> mean the manpower need a no* are a* <reat u Dec 8. IMI, when - , , T -„— pc, I LOANS SMtusm QVlvalv MV rvTVßiui maw* Tc try to make the borrowing es money a “Yh. tr nMeuoa. You du | noi have to *di fractub or relatives | to vgn your now. Loam ure made without etnbarrasnag credit inquirm. Hsnur v.«atayAppv ] TCI fora loan in tlw|>ri»»«r loi yA<r own IHkJsmE QUr C* i7r,tr corwhaucn uolla o&a. fAanar 158MHRJ •r.t,u,«U,.«w» | rrrmaauuaa wiU call on m and «,!■■ 11 our tuurwul Hrvwa fatly. You an undo SS Ij oUjiuoa d you do not taka a loan. II 7 "Prompt* roartaop/ arrrwo" LOCAL LOAN COMPANY, INC. I tax \<>. »K<'ONl> «T. || llr.„k M»,r llaliaing I Iterniu/. Iml. I<h»nr it-it-T H | ’ lw»< arrarn. » ASMta. laa. weia II i —l , a«a AHra CwolHa. .
the Uaitsd Stakes wM faced with righttag two watts Ah mkbiliiaUon chief paid there Is not now an all-out manpower need. But he emphasized that there would baa "great new ■eddit loss!, requirement ...tar-.aiMl defense’.' in this atomic air- age. Symington's reference to taxes same after President Truman dls-cass.-d new taxes with his congressional feeders. Speeker Sam Raybum said after the White House conference that he does sol expect congress to. start work oa • full tax program untit next year, bat that oongreaa might "take up some of the slack now." *_ SIX STATES TO fCesdaaesd Deem bto a—i represent a United Press computation based on the census bur eau's preliminary state figures The census bureau still must distribute among the states some Jmi.tioo persons. rrprmeßtiw; tT*n- : sletHs and ship crews at* port i wnrr by dIM Kane / / Welt, come on mamp^tfßet* 1 everybody! let's go to the I ' Kall Yep '■ he J Street f 4 day Crab yours best tie I 'on your ribbon*•«»** . .•."’cause M s going- to be a gay I time for everybody There's noth mg like a Fait to make you feel young ami spry and -if anybody else Ks like me . feeling young 4g„Jw»t what lite doctor ordered. •/Just thought »ed remind you aljrrtir I- * ''Sonr'i-YaTtty'-ko ictt-Tfrand ; pa." .0,.C •omi-iHidy . c‘. ai. .luriiHr 7 Tlien-'li be a illie time in lu-catnr Todny- through* the JStJi lion t 'lines the Fair Wheretoy hai* A kid we knew once got his head caught In a ma chine .at a Fair He was stuck up for a long time after that ft you r., stuck with ’prt»l>lem« alxiut' home decorating stop worry-, ing Jnst come down and. talk j over your (taint rug and pap" riiut : pleas »ith US We ll- alsay glad Ito help you at KANE PAINT A.; 1 WAi.LPABEIt STORK. 15s South I Second St Phone I!<7 *' adv-1
enags m ated in April. And con grtMs will mahe the deeiskoa nest ytahr u to which states will gain or • lose. (CsatUMS Fswm rase Ueei era! of the concessions also have musical contraptions and announcing systems. Chairman Price this morning urged everyone to 'visit the exhibits at Hanna-Nuttman park, especially in
Public Auction \ OF' RffAL estate AND --- PERSONAI, PROPERTY As I itave purchaser! a ripfdside restaurant and gartjge with filling station and overnight eabjnw'on State it.tkd 27 ,ra Indiana. T wifi .sell at pubile auction at my residdnqe Im ated liHi tulles west of Vail Wert or 6 miles southwest of Cphvoy or 2 milers northwest ot Miridlebury In ijarrlson Township, Vgfa Wbrt County, on I WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1950 Commencing at 10.30 A. M. 8(1 ACRES—REAL ESTATE—W ACRES TM* farm ennsists of 80 acres wirti a <o<»d 5 room bouse; bam kith k pood roof; metal machin shed granary !3xbi. neiy 16x40 poultry house with round roof, good itrilled well.& The land i&/aH under cultivation excepting 12 acres of wimhls ha« acr* sos /cw ground; IN acres of soy beans and !» acres of coin, ba lan i e of the farm is in clover and grass BuHdlngs are all ele« tri< .iMk *(|uip|»i-.d Immediate poasewaion and buyer to receive all crops HeaT'eslato will sell at 3 00 p. in. TEK.MS on ftMtf IBStkU of pun itasi- pi.ii-e <lhv. (rs Klkte b.il* - ante on or within 30 days or upon sir livery of deed PERSONAI, PROPERTY at 9 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE Cow? 7 yeara <M. due th, fr.-dien • )»y Say <>! salf COW S years old on full flow of n>;;k tow < v. <• due to freshen in Ort.; row 4 years old on full flow of milk ? heifor*. 18 months old heifer. 14 months old; y« ai old heifer hritrr. ♦ niouibe >ld T IL and Bant* is>t<d 3 HEAD OF HOG#-—:T jHiri' hr d- Th i k "!iii ♦ -Hl: - *..i* : | r< W . pure bred Berkshire Triale hoc ' fjjii' Shfi/td .Saddle IT<h -i- / MACHINERY . puli* Molin in fl ,cotnldbc"w*ili ntuL-jr. hHvi i .-upi-dor u-< : -ti!ui*» JM - drill, like new John p«i '4* -hi. <i . v " I:;... k RSw h c 'oni pi4«'( i Alt hr set tl ■ * H< < . . .U*‘.«ku- -V •' • / r-i. to” »m; i*. ■••_•■•< ’ ■ i.tj' k f.tk. X.u.il' ' ~V 'IL brtMkdfT I>V I.dial '•!!•< : A ' M< I. <•■’.- ~t s -1 r • ’•' « ’-•" •-• iV’- 5 -i- : '.nDK--‘f*>"'• " gtecd fem*.* j.ost * - i cross .< >r saw* .m-i mar.v othcuih items 100 nunienm* to nienfßiß .- ’ Enclhh Shepherd iDu: HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Con u.,.d '< . '■ H ahi S4»nr“ stone JiirH, ULuToUhak --U^4U. r fV’VTb . TEHMS CASH " .N * i ' RUSSELL ADELBLUE, Owner Vu.< ti/ui., »-r* Bertzfctoli :7t..i Ktiittjp. . <Mto P.-iKcrt. t'l.-rk '■'■■• e Fur further iiif.>< :>t-/li>,n 'v-<<r tii.iy ..- r~b .. . . . r'-„-Lufich -ill. b< ■ ■ '. >■... ' . ■”.a • I 2t
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the niiirntng.s and early afternoon# before the midway* open, for burlners. Mr. Price zaid that several of the exhlbitH were the largest ever showu In Decatur jx UDE J? ?] 1 WIM
