Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1950 — Page 2
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SuMid IlflffbiiMn Is Takn By Death Funeral Services Is Wednesday Morning Samuel Neurtaum. 73. llfoton* * rmddeat ot Un Grove, and a re- i tired aiaaoa. died at 1:19 o'eloek Bawdy morning at M* home aS- 1 tar a two day Ittnaaa as a heart ‘ ailateat , ■ - 4 J He waa twfn“ta Linn Grove Aug. It. 1978. a ttou'of John and Mary | . Amstuts-Heusbaum. and waa mar- 1 fled to Rachel Yoder July id. UN. j He waa a member of the Breagellcal Mennoafte church north- 1 west ot Berne. Surviving are hia wife; two I sons. Harry of Fort Wayne and Dale of Hindoo, erne daughter. Mrs. Jacob Inalger of Berne; eeven grandchildren. two greaturaadchUdrea. and a staler. Mrs. Caroline Paatton of Home CMg merer he hold at 1« a. m Wedaaaday al the Cvangelical .Mennoafte ehareh. the Rev ST. J BifaHiar aUhd—g ; Hartal will Ire in the ehareh reman tery The body was removed from the Yager mortuary u> the realdenco thia afternoon. Township Boards To Moot Tuesday Night In accordance with .the Indiana law, the It township advisory toards and their respective trustees will meet at their Individual meeting places Tuesday night at *;M o'clock for the purpose ot making final disposition of their IMI township budgets. —Legal advertisements have apMmred in the Daily Democrat stating that ear taxpayer of the township may appear at the tinal meettog. The budgets will be adopted i,nd the 1»51 tan rate set. All of tne township fates will be subject io state scrutiny before flaal approve! Find Woman After All-Night Search Nearly w Union township farmers searched all night tor a young Woman who wandered away from her home about S o'clock Saturday evening The woman had been bedfast for several weeks The farmers, aided by deputy ' sheriff Robert Hhraluka. found the woman about * octock Sunday morning after an all night search. Sb- had wandered into a corn ! field about a quarter of a mile from her home, wrapped herself 1 in a blanket and spent the night. I She was put under a doctor s core | after she was found. • t
Teaches" Ring Pack and Crate Bring V©ur Basket. w RAY’S WEST SIDE MARKET U S. 27 Rhone M MHMMHHHHBi
SALK CALENDAR AfO. 29- -? oh P; M Jay W Chapman. 4 miles E of Decatur on C If 2.'l then I S on No I<»l then ’« W or t mile N of Holhi on No |«>l and ’« W. on old Jim Gay farm 21 Pure Brail Durov Hogs Nail C Johnson and Melvin Uei'hty, Amts .. . , A t<, I «on |> M Mr A Mrs .1 P M arte Im k. 3 miles S irf .Willshite on road 49 to . the Power Shih station then 1 mile E then s mile S . then >•« mile E. Complete closing out sale. Ned c Johnson and Melvin Liewhty. amts. SEPT I; Mr * .Mrs Jacob C Baker. >■» piile East of Dent m boot houoa, rir I*2 miles Northeast of Decatur. Ind. k head of Good Dairy Cattle. Hay. Farm Equipment and some House hold Goods. 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty AuctlonXo. J F. Samnann. Auctioneer SEPT. 2 If. F Saunders. 1 jnjle Norrlr of Gosheji. Ind on Highway No 'IS. Mne Six Acre Country Home with Modern House. Broiler Plant and Roadside Market 130 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co . J. F Sanmanti. Aui t. FOR , I ANNOUNCEMENT I I OF I found Ofz witty I I OF I liiother LORDS Store I •I.N DECATUR ■ I FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 I ■ KNOWN FOR NATIONALLY V'OPQUALITV ■ FEMININE apparel 127 SOftTH SECOND ST. ... ■ T . ■ ’ .
wanmur A is— Co—tyTtaiiaua, tor tW flsral yvmr <HAr »U SPECIAL KIIOOL mi Balance Auff uhlTT'Ym* JJIM- ** Laxrl Taxation -— — —. 47627.49 State Support 9637.37 otaMHMgtaucMra iggsma County Farm Burses I toWbar Company let Sj Adame Ce. Lumber Co ' lt.M Adams Co. Memorial lloa. *-•• Glean D Adler — •» »* Thomae Adlor : — 2‘»* A med far .... ll*.*} Ana Marte's workshop ...... x.M Anthony Wayne Electrical „ Supply Company Arnold • Kleak. toe 3*9.41 Homer Arnold — <1 *7 Stahley Arnold .... live Aettoaurher's Tin Bh--> ........ l*B-‘t Haber's Hub. A Hoot -SI ST linlotoor'e Super Service —311.. S Ma raid V Borger ..... IS3SSO J.a Baumgartner — 17t0.r0 Heaver's <WI Berries ISS.7S i<e<-hley-Card> •'umpany »*3.it Berne Hardware Company .. SAM Herne Luaabor Company .... Herne Oil Cempaay 3M rt The Berne Witness ISS.SJ Husaell Bowman ... —. ITS to Mr. Floyd Hr.ndrbwri 4.»» The Bruce PuMtstrtaa c-r . MM gNtaadare Bvltoabo . Martin H. Bullemsler — 3*o Bark Bleesiae Comßnay .•SOS.TJ Butler's Garage — M l* Jobs rhrisiene*. Jr. tto Chur, hill Ufa Compsny JI. S 3 <1 lavas Teleeboaet'nm . St »3_ Claude Doyle roßisf . n»; c Iter Weld A Ma Übop tai Print MGap 4t '•£ I Th* l>»n C<»wi I*.-3 Calvin ‘'oppefß 3341.1“ N*llla «'<>!»♦•• CraiYtlle 43 45 Crai<vlH* Garac* ...... 3<-T’» Crainville s t-4’» Th* !»♦* atur Co. I<l-ti fw< atur I ndumtria*. Ib< 33 30 t»e<atur Insurance Aweary IIB.a? INn-atur ld«ißbar Cwmaaay T4.*« Doubleday A Co.. Inc. 1130 H. G Dustman Sgts Klmer Kbroam M* so Ira A Ivons Eller 147.5* Menno P. KWher ... Ill" «« John n Pimens .......... 1* o* Kngle A Kies* MS* Clifford Eases »* F B Milt. Inr Co of Ind IOS 54 Felber Ma. A Weld Co. I.M Field Enterprises, tne. 1T < U The First Ulate Bank .„. 111.41 Brice W Fisher . ... UU.SS Charles E Firmins _ J"« Hansel U Foley 4*t *« Ft. Wayne Pipe A Mup io. l.t-jt Fortney Radiator Repair *5 Bonnie Funk »•" Franklin Elw Co. Inc. . 31 oo Gilbert Gerber I**4 Gerbers Tin • Plumbing 75* Walter H. Gllllom J" *« Henry Grabowski IJ-A* tlottaehallt Hnpply Com 5 s The Gregs Pub Co. ...Ji! William Griffiths 1113.40 Habegger Furniture Co 3* •» Habegger Hardware l»lf®g Prentice Hall inc 333 Haugh'- Heat A PPursii. lI.VS Heller Company >•’■*? Here Duplicator-i'omiiaay 4 Hobart F High ««»" Hick s Body Company 5.11 James A. Hutldlesion 52 J I Holcomb Mfg Co 311 IS Huntington Lili Ills Ind A Mich Ele< Co l»4 M Indiana Cnlvervtlv soa so • Interstate Burl Ms Corp- Hl' , Industrial Arts Fund lr Interstate Printers ''uh • <i Jay c*. R K It C »4 33 ; Jefferson Garage ’M M Harry Johnson 3* Il b Jones 3ay , 11. M Ke.-iSh Co 3 •>-’ Kiner A co ’*s’l I Fred K Kolter »»" . Korte Paper Company 4 <>« 'Frank Kri.k ’• 'The Krick-Tyndall Com 1111 I laUdlaw Bros 12 «5 I Lee Hardware (*emi»«iny 33 Kapply <*o J 1 * . I.ieg hty Wtjum. 127.72 f Gordon M !.le< hfy <’ «• .J It Mppentott Q»' 4»» Ma* MHUB Co . Pub 1“ 34 , IsoqiM Mattox 104 9« N< Bride A Son i • A •' Mt Clurq it 4 .. it W 4 *,<lvin M4-Kean • 17<»3K <’ o*. McKean U.o° Marion .McKean ~3* 'C»r! Menter 300 7.1 5 K Merriman A <'o 111 45 Ualph XV MiiUvan truMtee 3m Oft Meohberiier Hr*,* Sion Corp ' lO* 3* Th* .Model Hatchery 37-> 17 FJ..v.j Mhfhell 41 S7 Mt.llvnkop? A Eitlßir 39'»3 s'» Moiriidijj! F’jH'. Co 11 4<» \ J - X|.>-fr A < ? o e 77 G r Moxrr Ml 9 Xationnl Aari Sup Co. 1»»1 K <J V .Nrucmoh wander !3t 1» .X'ib>i< k A Company • 7* ‘ »iiey Type A * Hup Cr> Ji Ot 4»oyle Painter 34” o« Ce*n <»il Compan> lir.’jj Walter Perk 3 7.0, t’pnnxY h.< i.Lr It II •“ Petrie Oil Company 3<‘S 13 Nellie Prht 2'4 Ptfijet tlon Hquipment 33 95 | Publlß .Srrvi. e . . -. 3; 95 Purdue CniverwHy ' 1.. ho <mm lUtuliff , x .4 t- Itayl MV 14 h”
| *MtMI t uadi •' J ■ ANI STULMMINO OVWS (background) of Carnegie-Illinois Steel go edd in Gary- Ihd-. Beit Ltoe. whops ear* are seen in foreground, lie idle in strike of switchmen and conductora. Steelworker Jeaae Martines (back to camera) is one of 8.000 idled in Gary because trains aren't running. Rome M.NB over the nation are in similar Bx. Union offleers declare strike wdi not spread “for the time being" ■ . ■ “out of eonMdev«tion for the President." Negotiations are underway in Washington. r/ntenuUtoeaf RotMidFbolrJ
Harold F Kmiwner 1773 Halnkln<-Kirchner Gara«e 357 MI Loria Kkh l>60.0« John Both 14-00 M W Rothert 75.74 lthyk>rß Chevrolet Hale* .... 454.41 MarcaUa harry 17O.l« tfehlndler Electric ’/ OK Ac Mat ter Hardware Co. 333.73 Al D tk-hmht Motor Sa lei* 44.19 Nehua-NeurnßctTwander lw» HMI.W Harold V Sehwartx 3774 40 Ifeott. Forwman < C»». 4« 50 Sears. I<»ebu« k A Co. 455 07 The Hhafer Store 3” «« Jac«»b Shetler M7 27 Iceland. Smith Agem y Smith Scrap lr«n Co. 77 l« Ruben Smith 75 ot» !>avid .‘prunger . 4 est Fnrreet Kprunger 136070 ft N<»ah Sprunger ... ...... William Spr linger Standard Oil C«>. *♦.' »»7 Norman E Steffen 3330 00 John B Htoneburner V3O Carl Striker lAM «4 Stucky A Company 3 53 Sunbeam Corp 16 23 The Superior Corp 35 75 The Suttlra Cfimp.tny 9 00 Teeple .Truck: Line 3,1 ft J Thacker 503 Town of > 492 34 Typewriter inspection <’«. 75m The C K fhrmkal Cn 1 22 *0 I'rban City Garnne 15 7TVfaV offh'e -Supply *<• 4-3 O Vojgue Vphulfitaring 3 “0 Edward Von Gunten » Uli 0“ Vulcan Service Corp. Im- 9 ♦»*» Rolße Mabie 1363 20 Luther U addy •»! 4“ . War«aw Chemit al Co - * 12 94.“ John U Iley A S<»n*, In-. IS 54 I Glenn Work Inger * 43 43 I Robert K. U f»rkin<er Ji* •»« 1 Samuel Yager ‘ 4X »••• j Yoat Conatruotloa Co 3.!»« > Zur« her d Mobile Service 4“9 24 Total PlahuraetnentM 6<1.‘23 7* Balance Auk I. 4*h«- 16119 3; Tl ITIOA •> rv» HE4EIPTM llalan* e Aug J. 1949 3>X*2 »*2 \ ‘ Idiiiil Taxation T7> .. -3235 J :*»' <'ongl School Vt?n<l Int «9l 13 State Tuition Support T«» 497 91 > Transfer TiUtluii * 3”l '7 Personal Tuition Let eipt» 41* 00! Total lUtelplM t!31».6»o IMKRI H9EWEXTM AdanriF Co Cent S< h t'orp 22!'-< ii |i.,r..thv Adler —- J Th'imaN Adhu* 22«4 14 : . Hedald Lail* s 2‘‘2 • 3 llai’iwr'Hastrn ———2*92 Lucile Heaver.* 3*0733 Bern*- k ren- h Town '1 * ; ' *» Robert L- Ilr<»wn 224 2 6 2 io.i|a erly 2337 71 Ralph A Carter 12 9* Claude I».»vh- Collier 2*93 3ft . Veda Ct h.l -JlH'i m» ’ 10 < atnr Puhlh <.‘l. ol- —4 ' Hale Ltukcr im<<» 2.1’ Marv Hgl< ;- u 2"23 • I Elmer 17. Khr.«am 21-3 42 Th*- Pir-«t Sit > B.t'n k '2 ■ \ Betfv It Fortner 2ft*’ nJ* Ntoonn ririffithx Hurvev II a Kg.l rd 11 Kilo yn Harlilci 1176 Helen Innigcr . • 3 3« r. P John*"ii triiMtee 22H» Harrv Johnson 2"20 14 U llbrrt C Lightle 2212 »»<• i Alb e Slhharls 22()2 Ift| Harriett MilL im-i. .. Harriett J Preston I S'ellu true *213274 Harold F llPMeoner 1646 ' 1 Rom ft Man ell t S--hero - ’ - , '" l ‘ Harriett s. hertk r 11 <iet.rg«- SchteferKteih tins.'* .2 '» 76 Ear a Snyder 2 4,1 1 Barbara Sprung* r JWJ'I 7Leo, Stiahm 'J.o, xn J ’ 17 Thacker »'•
■■L. ..pE r *W’"' KI jgjfi W ■ Hk*' * BMf' 4 • » 1-«»•; » . " Candy maker HaUd Lubben (left) talks with crime prnher Jack Elicit. lit tor Measall deals*. • ' • -I FIISIDIMT TK'JHAN'; on- ' . M«< u>i iiitipa sn n:»-t»<”r and fori ter scerjtary. Victor It Mesaall. denies tuning >I.OOO in lyt.S from ajiula lalr NJ.ic dy n .ilu . David i.uhb“ t, to get a sugar quota. The twc u JcCUk'l br! ■ir i s. a'< • »’tg«’> .■- i i -f »n We lungton. where Lubben said "hoodlums" > 1 r Fn. < c of a I worth, nearly a million dollars. ’ r- ■ •' ' sr ,< .. ■ Lu- ■. ,r df CMrj;*H m 4 mtn to whrnt he paid SI,OOO to ‘ ’ ■ .i. . «:■ 's i-j to .!rin»r Meaahii. Tiumans set-re-"" ' tary when ~ t i’lt? »» a<- -..j .-.'a,, j>... t-ia:. :.a cotuullaat since 1941. f.'nfrrnational/ ti
DBCATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DRCATUR, INDIANA
Kenneth Watkinx >3l 3ft Total I tiehuraementM 75594.39 - Balance Aug 1.195 ft 36671.61 MAKIM. Ml II.IHAU Fl W RE< EirTM Balance Aug 1. 1949 .llltt. Local Taxation 31 Ml.>7* Certlfjcatea of l>ep«M*it and Intereat 14350 oft Monroe Townvhip 17210 |ft Total Receipt* ... <3319,76 l>l»HI The Firet State Bank .... <«0l4 00 Total Hibburaemrnt*. ftooi4 ftft Balance <ln caeh a<c t ) 3205 76 t 04 ATIWAAL Fl AD REVEIFTM I Bnla-nee Auk 1. 194 9 00 i Lo. al Taxation J7*n»-< 1 State Support 76.0 n Total Receipt 3654 <7 DIMHI MM WEATS -The Fh-xf Slate Bank 265.50 Food To ton 7.395 Industrial Arte Fund -75 11 )*ee Hardware 16 35 NattAna! Ag Sup ' '♦» 31.3 s Niblif k and Company 54 39 Purdue Cniv. r-ity ■ IT 70 Harriett Hcrtertx 77 2 70 Sea kin Vault 1346 J H Thacker fc- n 1563.09 Total -niebureementH 2666.T3 Balan. e 967 73 I.mil ARV Fl AD 1 HECEIPTM ikdaro e . Aus I-. 1949 ... .?67 “4 - Lo< al Taxek 1»I2-66 Ijovnl Twxee by error ... 3i»6.13 Total rtecelptN 1455 !<S DIWMI \\ Guy Hronu 9143 ’The- B»i*ce Pubhgltina Co. 2.16 I I »ou bl eday «’onipat»C. Inc. '■# 53 i Haneel I. Fdw c»» Supt. I .d School* 16 50 towlord Itro- 3»» 9ft t Howard Gllhom 256 13 J Ma. Millan Compnny PuK 196 Total JhMbu}Honi.-n»M |k«» > Hwaarr % retold. Prenldent t.IrMM Wortklaarr, Seeretar* -luhn M. Menebarwrr Treatin' Alt: 25 Little Damage Done By Fire Here Sunday Only slight damage wag < ausftd j-by ifiru early KiH*day aft anu inn in . «. small »h«M at Ths rear of llnl ' Elm atrret. Children ttpperfiHL j htid >uru»d .< small fire hi the ; bed ami the fUmes spread some straw, which uum ipiiddy cv > tingutshed by the Decatur fire tie’partinvnt with no damage to th* : shed.' VIOLENT H'renllwMed From I'Rgr or*) «7. Terre Haute, died today, of in j ■jn ies he received last Wedmwi.iv' r j v.hen he was hit while riding a I motor scooh r hy a <ar driven In | J Clyde XL C.ranahan 22. also of Ter-, •» Haute M< < <ra.nahan was. d on a charge «»f leaving the scene ! »l an m ridftnt Democrat Want Adt Bring Result*
Will Honor Indiana Youths During Fair A new foktarg in which approximately I*o youths will receive special awarda to recognition <>( (heir tong service to 4-H club. will highlight the colorful farmer* ami farm organisation day Thursday. Sept. 7 at the Indiana state fair. In an anatMiaoeadat made today. Harold Taylor, alate *-H deb leader, ataled. "For (he first time in history, we are recognising the lotfy: and faithful aervice of these (toys and girls from among the 71.309 f H members throughout Indiana This emphasis on lenurb Is deslgnetl to encourage the young i-eopie to remain longer in the Important and healthy ill ailivity that is so valuable to the farm""life tn Indiana' ’ - A hay and a girl from each -of appraiimatety counties in the state will receive desk- pens In -recognition of hsvlng the langest service in their- reepet live areas? Fined For Leaving Scene Os Accident Eluyna M. Hall, <tf Muuroe. waa fin<«l |5 and totaling |l€7u. Th imiy'iTt- n court thin morning, for. leaving, the »< one of an accident without, making tlu» proper report Mi- Hull waa arrvMted by city police, who traced her from the phone tip Th« Hall automotoh* faile<l ’<> ■ turn from Adams sttyet onto 11th 1 '•tree! at .’1 !'• o'clock Sunday- - morning The car went through the hedge in front of the George Rentz residence, smanhed h re flector. sign, tore through several ‘ overhead Rteam pipe*, backed fiver MPVvral urn*; their pulled ba< k on to 1.31 h. Mreef without reporting The front wheel# on. thA Hull I vehicle were turned Inward, allow r ing the (Mdice to ovartake the car < before it got very fui The front ' bumper, left fender arid fie ro<i were damaged. Ix»roy Neer. Hr.. Larrestvd last week forjeavlng the , s< cue of an accident. failed to show up |n-<ourt for liia trUI this morning A warrant for his arrent I haw been IsNlied to the sheiiffl* office
likely To free Ma« Held For Abduction Principals Likely To Drop Charges Mtoucspolls. Aug. M — <UW— Polled said today that Hector Tondt. 11l tools tarere operator acuused or abducUag Ma former sweet - heart, probably grill too treed. Detective ißapector Charles J Wetherllie sold principals hi the case will not press charges against the 35-year-old man from Belvidere. 111. Tondi was stopped esrty Hater day when police noticed his car weaving from side to side as it approached a city intersection. When the car stopped Rlslc Wilkinson. iS. Minneapolis. Jump e<l from the machine ami ran lo the police crying, "he's got a gun." Tondi was arrested without reslsunce. His gun wss unloaded Wetherllie quoted Mias Wilkin sob. a divorcee and mother of a two-year-oU boy. aa saying she met Tondi at Belvidere altout two yrere age and kept coapup with him hut refused his proposal of marriage after learning bo already was married. She said Tondi appeared suddenly Friday night beside aa auto In which she was parked with another man. He pointed a gun st her and forced her into hia own car. she said She claimed Tondi compelled her to ride with him through the city until his car was stopped by police. Reports Ara Mailed On Chest X-Rays lt> ports of the 1.700 chest g rays made by the mobile x ray unit In Decatur during the street fair were mailed today Mrs W Guy Hrown secretary of the Adams county tuberculosis association, has stated. From thr 1.700 x-rays, 1* suspects were found, and 33 cases of other chest pathology Patient's who showed an abnormal condition were notified to see their family doctor A copy of each record was sent to the family doctor of each person x rayed Tills survey hy the miniature x ray unit was only a screening test Mrs Hrttwn pointed ‘out The unit Is financed yearly hy the sale of Christmas seals, and is jointly spon sored by the tuberculosis aseocla lion and the state hoard of health _ Nearly Half Inch Os Rainfall Last Night Northrrn Adamn uounty had 4# an inch of rainfall and thr nouth part of thr county wan complrtrly missed in showers which fHI Sun day night and early Monday morn Illg Th<’ <9 lib 11 W4h t-r<i>iihd in ’Decatur. Heiman Hi Mr\**r !•».-»! weather recorder.oafai th i* . morn mg and the rainfaH north of -hen probably wan slightly higher AlmoNt all <4 northern' Indiana cattir In for nhowers during Sunday and early Monday, but there wmh not much hope given for cuvhi weather for at leant 36 h<»um Trinperaturra all during Sunday were In fin « and th* re wa* a slight drop late Sunday night Th* rainfall in Dnaiur wd of <«m Midrrahle help to lo* al flower grow* er* and many hw-al lawn*, whiuh had b« rn burned brown |he I ant few week* were beginning to develop a new green color. Firemen Second In Poe Water Battle Ih-stut (littiicu pls-ed sctitiid in the wsttr list tie st Pus test Saturday lb rue firenteu »<>u first pis-e an<| the Waynedale voluuIcets were third A crowd estimated at more than 3.JIH) attended the firemen s (esti and Po? bridge dedication Th* j bridge* which apaua St rivrr wo formally* opened, by thr Allen county comnilaalonerM. At lortity Kolxrt Parrhh. of Fort Wayue. made the dedicatoiy epeech Many p«oplr fnmi Decatur and Adams county attended the fe» tival and bridge ceremony. Two Autos Damaged In Accident Sunday .t’»rs driven by James A. Cowof Devalur. and llobert K Tumldeson of route 3. IJeeatur. were involved in a wreck east of Itctatur on the Belmont .road KuUtiay evening. The collision happened about x p m. during a heavy rain. Deputy sheriff ilobert Shraluka iuvealigat-' 4i a»'l >’Stlthated datiHtge to th" Gowens vehieje at 111)0 and ISO Itomage to the Tumbleson ear. The front ot the Cowens car »a» smashed and the rear of the Tumblesou Vehicle was damaged. New York and California each pays Its governor 12&.1MM1 a year. There Is uo air or water on the muon and heuee no weather, winds, clouds, etc. Go Io the chiircn of your cliolcv next Sunday, ‘ - a
State Polio Cases ladlaaspolls. Au*. »«—(UP)Todsy's polio totals in Indiana since Jan. 1, compared with the same date last year: Cases Deaths Ns. of Couittles 1950 137 9 51 19*9 . 5*4 -55 M New cases reported today: 3 in DeKalb county, 2 in Madison cuun ty and 1 tn Allen county. Death reported today; Charles R. Haverstock. 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haverstock, Butler. (DeKalb county), died at St. Joseph hoephnl in Fort Wayne last Wednesday. |*l RARE ?| ) 2 - WALLPAPER- n)
-COMPLETE CLOSING OUT SALE - Having no use tor the foliowink personal property we will offer It for sale at Public Auction 3 miles South of Willshire on Hoa-I 19 to the Power Sub titatiou then 1 mile Kasl then mile Solith then ' nURSBAY. AUGUST 31,1950 CVCNINQ SALE — PROMPTLY AT t:00 P„ M. — EVENING SALE — CATTLE A HOGS — Red Cow ( yr old. milking good; Guernsey Cow 4 yr. old due AjuuJD Red Helfer due with first Calf Jan 25 to service of Rea Gu-m- y Bull; Rod Heifer 5 months tdd (All cattle T H *• Hangs Testedt; 3 OfC Gilts, eligible to register with 11 pigs by side. (Double linmutied>. HAY A GRAIN — s<hi Hales Clover * Alfalfa Hay. !•*»• Hu-lwl UHiiG-u Oats 300 bales gued straw — CHICKENS 200 White leghorn Pullets laying good —HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FIRESTONE upright 10 ft. Freexer. 3 yr old perfect. KF.NMORK Btond -Mgpla-Etettrit. -Sewing rotary ’yb*- ?7 1 "ft; ftitehr Elot trie Sewing Machine, Chain Stitch, 8 par 1 1 >u « ft. Ketiigerai.it Keivinator Electric Stove, good; Stromberg Carlson Ut-ntude Radio, ex tra gotttl; 2 Table Motlel radios: Perfection Oil 11-aiiog Stove *lth • blower. 3 yr old: American Oriental Rug 'J * 12. go-ai. Two American Oriental ruga 4x6. good: Bigeio* rug 9 x 12 Drown Pattern, throw ruga and rarpets. 3 piece Living Room Suite; ,Km-il>ot, De I Writing Desk A Chair; Hoover elect th sweeper. Elet tri- hunt! -«-.p er. Bissel aw«w|>«>r; Oak lluffel; Stand Table. K-n kers;.lTutb - - l .thlw*Lamps; 3 Floor Lamps. 3 Elht trie Clot hs Glass to-r Cni-ls-at ds; Hand Paluled Tapestry . Hamltoo Stand. ANTIlft E SAFE ANTitJI K Walnut Wardrobe. Card Table. Walnut lied Room Suite complete: 3 Beds, complete; 3 Dressers. Dressing Table; Betiding;-Sheets I trap- ‘ Sties; 2 Butner Oil Heating Stove, new Electric Healer. 3 speed 19 In oscillating Fart; Spee-1 ijnesn Washer a Double laundry Tubs. Home Comfort (took Stow, gtaal Drop Itaf 'table b 4 Chaits Com. Idete Bet FIESTA WARE Dishes: MiseeUauiltUs tlisili-a, cookfoK u'eu alls; pots, pans. etc. — MISCELLANEOUS — 2 Wheel Trailer; Winter type Hog Fouwatti. . Power ('<>rn_ Sip Platform Seaton. Tank Heater: 17a gal Fuef'Tank' t> Foe! .th-gms luLaval No 12 Eloctrif Separatot, IFent-.. Stretcher,- stm ’.sixt - ,En-. nn Brooder: Time Control Switt h !>>' nt Poultry Equipment Paint Spraying outfit. Tree Sprayer But- lieilng Equipment. 20 ft Exten aioli ladder. Good Power,ltowti Mower Slip S-oop. Gas Engine. Utility Cart; Bench Vises; Shop Tools: Work Bench. Tarpaulin. Pon h Swing. F-*m e Chargers. Lot of Lutnber . Ganleii Tools, 100 ft Garden Hose.. l‘« It P tiarden Tractor and Sickle Bar, la fl*- Imdder I’< ft. ladder 1 gal. Elec Churn Steel Feme Portis. Log t'haih; I’ider Preas; Hand Seeder.--Klee- Chat evr _’ri Gauge Sb-o Gun As- ' sorte-l Nalls. Hi ft Ainert-au Flag. Ton r mil. Steel Hied Tree Trimm-r. Barrels Grain Sacks; ? Tile Seo-q-- ::*r 4tuh Table Saw. H|pw Torch. Hurdles Fruit Jars and l'ro-k-. Itain t'oa- arid Bod.a. Man a Suit Stic *0; Top Coal: Mi-c Items TERM*—CASH —NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS — MR. & MRS. J. P. MARTELOCK, Owners NEO C JOHNSON GEORGE * VIRGINIA SHROYER MELVIN LICCHTY-Aucti.neert -Cl.ttis Lunch by Ladies Aid Chattanooga Zion Lutncran Church ’ Al'fi. 21 2X * ' >;•'* *A©!N No one can surpass Norman Fox when it comes to writing Il fast* moving authentic West- — Y&ufL erns—and he has out-done himself on SHADOW ON THE ' RANGE. Undying hate, violence, action, romance, mystery-this X? Story has them all. You'll want to V • read every word of it. V FOR ACTION, ROMANCE, MYSTfRY* DON'T MISS this new Western thriller by NORMAN A. FOX Begins Tuesday, August 29 Decatur Daily Democrat ~ •p. "‘
MONDAY, AVGUST 2S, 1950
One Name Omitted From Marines List ■ Tin- uanri- of Raytnend Christman. ot Salem, son-in-law ot Mr. I and Mrs. Carl'Si-hug. was omitted from the list of Adams county marine reserves called to actiye i duty last week. Christman left with - the other Decatur and Adams county young mtn Friday trohi Fort . Wayne tor training in California Christman served three years ■ during World War II to .the United i States Avy. He has resided in • th. Salem vicinity tor the last two and a halt years Go to the church ut your choice neat Bunday. Mmmic Called meeting. Feltowcrap De I gree. Tuesday. Aug. 29. 7:30 p m. 2U2t2x Harold F. Mumina. W. M.
