Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1951 — Page 2
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, ■■ -'] Auto Is Demolished lit Weekend Accident ! I hhci irr Hob Shi'u okn InveaUtfai ►-i < d jfd'l' lii||»< WOT ln't'pl ilAllh’ilf 111 . Hw.h|4l K'MllH'lh' Dr (sell. nt Hoi k nod o Hininlimd iiijurbK wlnm 4 lid ioKi i iiiiirnl H hi* ear in I’lCblr ' , •>' < ' llrtteilfiNlt ’i’lm* fill' - M f' li'|»bi»lH’ |ml.', |vVt’ll«*t| :p i.li< ii b 11 < <'. iijuti'ih’il ihnt fcjwii i eiiniplHf'lv th’Hitroyrd when It I \ i Hipped , iHdlMph «i|s tnkr|f to the ■■' fi\dii-iii4 i irtjtity-- mrlimrlul Imspltill " I'Oir h,. miss trenii'd for it Hi’vi’ri' ' i li". 4 i la< oration, a (rite tn red right | uinklv. nurnrrmis rlllts anti bruises, j nnen rejoiilsled. 'yl . ? J ; ’-■- - - -
Public Auction : 1 COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE j/ I ENTIRE HERD '• 34—Registered Guernsey Cattle—34 drain &’Hay—Tractor, Etc. . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10,1951 t Commencing at 10:30 A. M. J ■'( Cattle will 'sell at 12:30 P. h|l. LOCATION—I 4 mjles North of Fort Wayne, Ind. on Road No. 27, then miles West on. Black Top road, or '/ 2 mile South pf LaOtto, Ind. on Road No. 3, then 1'«/£ miles East oh Cedar Chapel road. \ Herd Sire Sugat? QroVe Challenger 396636. a 4 year old \ son of ilitgoldal Emory’s Challenger, and Golden (How Ferne Ha. 471.8 B. F MOdi II F. 171. S B .'F D.HJ.A.; Jr.. Herd Sire Little Blossom's General 439893. a 2 year did .son of McDonald: Farms Giltedge and Hall Acres’ Little -Blossom' 1 1,(i52 .M 516 B. F.; 12 Cows; 8 Broil Heifefa; IQ Open Heifers 2 Toting Ilul’A; All Hip cows have, poind I).H I.A. Record. Herd if? State ..<>( icdiied flor B.niA’s and T, B,' Bangs Cert. 6H7-C; T. B Herl. 551156, lit) pay relent before sale, A Iflgh Producing Hertl .of ruootl toiuKl entile, j i '■ ./■ ? ) r, ?'■ i ' ; '• WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. . t ' ■ n f ‘ •■ • ■ . '/ • ’ j- * -X.L ■ . • ' i ■ ■4 i ■ SELLING AT 10:30 A. M. ' v IQiM) Bdlmt first culling Alfalfa and Brome Hay; \ ' / i 951) Hnlea second cutting Alfalfa iind Brome ll|iy; , "'• 175 Buiea (-lover Alfalfa nnd Brume Hay; i \ ' (fin lUlwh lad inn and Timothy Hay ; ; i \ j 4(H) llaloN Alfalfa and Timothy Hay. ' J \ ? • I'hl* htiv ht till first rias, ' h IffiW Bushels Good Clhitoit , ! ' i IB' 000 Biklu’lh Good Gohl. J * , ' FAruiaH Regular Tractor on Rubber. firs < !»»,•> intuhiitilial ti-ii New Motor < nil h atof iti.o limetife. chore I’.ov single nt ii I«ow Vm uitm Milker; 12 Icn gal milk tuns. lint Wahi ll> ptilry 'l’jiiks \ ’ - , |'j ' TEHVBi CL.II I ' Xo? lU’-pon-.il/o tor A, ( nlelit ■ ' I \ ; Kale Will be ludd tinder jmit. . i ‘ I "Lunclf by DeKalb County llttial Youth" i i#ty s .lohiiMdi a. Knit;. ■ I ; . Meh lii Lle<hty i Aycthnmrrs : \ | I LuOiloJJ.tok C|erk J ’ , 11. J. HERVEY and LLOYD CHRISTLIER . ' a *g ' . J ■ T . i--- O4«W«TT. INDIANA. OWNtRS Farmers Notice if Most Hog Feeders know that the difference tye-: • tween profit and loss is the cost to produce that pork. \i program that to produce the world’s | record in gain on weanling pigs (official record) 2.04 It), feed per ib. gain with 2.0)1 lbs. daily gain may be explained/in the following, as Damon Citron, Swine SpeeialisL Slate College addressed 3,000 Farmers. ■ A,' \ ' Dr. Catron said, yin trying to (analyze the situa(ion in swine feeding, 1 would like to make one pdint clear-H—in .the State of Illinois,'(he Honegger C ompany : has beeii 'Ht least/* to 7 years ahead of anyone that lv t know in t/he development, the formulation, the niahu* 2 i-acture; and the merchandising of a scientific, practicql, sound,, money-making hog feeding program, based on the research of th© l-nlversity of Illinois and some !ol the other tine uniyersities.’’ . \ x ‘ L * This r now* totlay, tt 4 the Honegger Program, tgii'll like ths “Free choice—ito grinding—no muxitig” methods. /> ■’ • / tiel full details ut ‘ . j I Gerber Feed Store v 5 Miles Wwt, I Mlle North df ( nppess ■ J ;J; : 1 V\ / i■ : .l,\■ • ■' £ I i
|Service Station Is Wrecked By Blast Iml(g mu polls, j«ii, h, (Vi*) An nsidyaton <wym krd n ji.ibidilo’ ifidn dttrii iilghi at noth wild i'Mp|toi, liiniiTiiM iwo rm»ioin (h's ami mi ♦>ni|illiv»« yjn.fair eon fllpoii ui . ih'iioriil ?liiiK)diiil «t>ro lion F Wulhor )k uml u Louis Bnrlyii, I*. ’ the < limmrtnrsj Employe tileiin Domt*. «M, W*o cut ’ l;v Tlylng l - |ilints. The blast Wtt* biiiined on d spark from a\biittery igniting fuiries. ~ ' j Democrat Want Ada Bring Results
, stATH 6f INDIANA / COl’NTy OF ADAitfS. SS: !n The Adams Circuit Court November Term, 1950 Nu. Notice of sale of Keal llHtate Richard ILarkless, Executor ) . r ' vs > J. U-'rank Harkle.s's, el al ) The uhderxigned Executor of the l.ii.'-'t W ill Mini Testa int-nt oil Minnie V'ibla llarkless, ileceasoi, I Hereby give notice that by virtue' of the .•pWwer conferred in said will and by authority of the Adams , Circiiit t'liurt, he will at the hour' of 1:00 o'ejbck, I*. M, of tpe 3rd day\ of February. 1951, on Saturday at the luiemises In Monmouth. Indiana-, and. frpm day to day thereafter, offer for sale at public sale, all the interest of' said decedent in and t.f. the- followinK described real estate, tdwit: J “Part of the southwest quarter (*4 ) of the northwest quar, <er < ’-4 > of Section 21, Township j2S North, Itanae 14 East, containing 1.05 acres, more or less, itnd more 1 particularly described its fdlloivs: \ ! t'oinmanditg at an Iron stake x [which is north 76 Mt degrees', [west, 10 chatn.-y is links pf a ktone at the southeast corner Os the west half < ) <d the ' hortlieasf qitartei (>* > of Set ’ j\* Moti 31, in Township 28 North, ilhange 14 East, In Adams Cpunj»y. iildliiim Them e north 41 degrees w<pt 4 chains links (tb aii iron slake, thence rutinlng ikoutli 4C.ii degi c<, sAt > st 2 chains nft )\lnlt|i to an iron stake in the liAnter of the Iteciitur. Indlana- , Ft Wayne Itiout. thence inn ’ south 44>q di'M'rees eilst In |lhti OMntgr of Ihc road uf<>r<'**il4 j IH i/hains 17 l , links to, uh ir->n J ikluk'-. Iliviue imrih P.i'u <|v ..iuiv.-h eiist J , lintns 55 links to i.ihi- iHecc <if iH tuni.tinI lnu Mil ncri's a [ i Balti Abpvt' J ilescillo d Irin I hjn.is wurvt spd "inni dltlded Into ipire e (racis ilbcd a« fol- ] J'lCM'i' I Hpiriiiia hi ii point Jwlilvh is north 7»l lb d«>groes west IlfL feel ,li«Ul II Illi has til it : f.(on< (Tt Ihc SHijUivKKi cniiii'l ■li.ii lhrV at I’rtt lillllf us I tie l|ii|tli«j T.ei ipiottm o'i Hoih.ii jj,? ihj>ah»|il|i H Ninth. Itnnae 14 . Jl'liaU (h Athriiis I 'milil t Ihdiftlm. ilhmctf iHii lh |l llegi iu s w ei<| t.l i>i, iloiu •> .omiHi in deal > • ■ inths'i i<»« fn»u. miik i Ho iu>» pi (ho ■I i nisi of_Jl n»liiirnr, ihitlmiiji Ft '|Wnyne Hoad, tion.c lutfiiina... fhkuih .4i ilvMices east In (hn p nii t us s.ild llnitd A& fepi\ andtin tn <• north tin’4 di'Mi i i’H •am 1 r.N feel mid I Hu lu« to, t lu>iiiacet of hcglntilnK. eontaiiilng thirty Hlkl'i'e lui'idl-rdt Its (ii,3:i> i>f it mb'i••■ •|'i: \<*T 2 Htarllng nt a point ttlpeh' is. north Twty dvatvi'M itv.-t ii7l lent 11 Inches mid I north 11 degrees West S 5 feet of , Jlt stone at tbe southeast i-m tier lof the tt est half nf the north- - last quarter I',) of Sviliou 2.1. iTottrishfp Jis North. 'HangeA 14 ' i Ilast, in Adorns County. Indiana, itivtire nortii 4 1 il'egroes west S 5 feeia thence south 49' 2 degrees ;it ext 1(18 feet and 4 inches to iihe center of the: Decatur, Indi-ina-Ft. Wayne Hoad, thehce 1 ' . [funning south 44|.»> degrees east [in the center of sold Hoad S 5 ifeet and "thence porth 49’i dc-jgi-ees east 168 feet and 4 inches , the place \<>f bieginningi. con- ' Gaining thirty ft hd-ee hundredths i(».33) of an acre. _ TRACT 3. Starting at a‘point / which 'is, north 76*i! degrees Nt est 671 feet 11, inches ahd iijiorth 4 1 degrees it est 17" sects M>f a stone at ihe southeast cor-f liiier of the est'half ('•-) of thej Northeast quarter ( ) of Se.,tion 2'l, ToAtispip 28 North'! •Ihange 14 East, in Adams Couq|ty, Indiana. Thfcnce. north 41. deKrees West 98 feet 3 inches.j' [ilivnce south Itilfif degrees, w«;stJ [l6B feet .and 4 int liex to tin 1 <on-| livr of the Decatur. lhdiana-Ft.( IWayne Hoad., theme t running -ftoutp degrees east in the W-enter of said Road 105 suet S inches, and 'north thence 49M, degrees east ‘l6B feet’l < 'incties to rhe place of beginning, containing j t hirty-nlne hundredths' ’ j(n.311) io an acre Said siile wfll 'lie niad'c stlbjet t to tin mqifotal ~| tile . .nd I-,.1(1 t.' ntul ’ • ti.l not IcsxXili.in two-thirds of the f<l|l appralse'.l saltie lliun.l of said mill estate land upon the following ici'iiis and ' c<>n<l|tlnns, tnwiti l. uf' the ptlri-li.ise money eash on day of sale and the bubim.e <>n or iq • lore till du) s I l orn date 111 ' Hie An .llixtl .ul us lllle w 111 lie fnrnlblu ) 'd i triiflc I to ilille 1.1,-.tie and re. ertl'livd on date <>f itppriivnl of tin i< lujrt nf sale itnd Hpprovql of deed j.y (he Cmut Halil rial in.lkti will Im. <H tri ed ,i • .1 hliofe a gij us ro pii . rnitr ira< Is and sold so its pi gl'l'Hlesl t'tct pi'o* ei'ds fill' mmli) lirtlate 11-'al v-latr sold fl if 'U«|h» Matt- the I'l.iii litse- dim and palyiilih- fti Nuit-mber, 19.'i| and lhet'e,il| l | iii It It'lli«rtl Ilni klcwM, IIM‘ mor. . i ; 41., Item) IIIrrD. Atiuruef ,M(il«r I ijtr.illt I’u ,1. I'. Rliniuunu. \\ ill t lollt I I JAN 14 ..I'' If You Have anything To Bell Try a Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*. ' r \ L ' . . ■rk.t : Democrat Warn Ada Bring ReiuHx to NWf 4T by Jim Kane With 1951 ju s.t ""1 bt- g inni i?g to If jl make a ? k.K Kg :■ oil the ialom.il we figured it hoy time was ripe make our yearly |k forecast of what itisj aiieau.-’ iluji the way things are these days, forecasting' is a.bo'ui as reliable aa i Russian promisci The picture changes so that before* you can refer to the iutiire In the ■ present Ii s past. Any prug'nosiiiciUpOn we iiiight deal out wouhl b(- ;a leap in the daik and a sutnL iiblhg ii'P <>f unknown taels. ()ui'‘ 8-i‘ya.ar half is ho elemi-r thai|. njldniuht in a •de-ertod t oal mi ml It looks like anything can happpn ih ’sl. And when It doei . . . rdnlember you read it first hi thii cplumn. j jA inati pj«. cd <i Hock of |1 > ~ebooks luti’ in Inditing, unl jokv.' . “This choc.k Isn'i uny uuuu.'' i li igihe-l otjt Hu wur-u'i kidding i.\t .least he Wai hunt -1 wbout It ■ Wo'ro ftot klddlii'g when be inti , yutl.tliul your t.rinll'y umnilc dd ii lot on your ho mA If It) riiiHinlngly decornli’d, c\lphii m,ul well lullitltMl you'll nil lie ||g|i p|»»r VVc'l'e h".ii‘ Io lud|> y i»>i 4'l vpnr home doForulltm pTuti|ein>i .KANE PAINT A W ftLI.I’AI K.|; s!l()lti:. lie Hoilth Hocilhd H I I’lcc ■ ’ x
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■ ! '. . I .!* 11 " ~»j 1 , 11 - A - : ' £ 4 ii I MM Ml wB .IMf *BI i WT ; -J IkWrdSg yl - BIDDLIt) WITH IUHIT HOUS, lhl» U,S, Ambulance heart mute to Communist of the Inter* national rulet of war. whereby Red &ou personnel end vehicles are Immune from ainck. Despite the balturlna y rehelved, the vehicle, with its fctltviarly displayed symbol of mercy, continued uireVaguaUr United Nations casualties from the Korean war front. (U. 9. Depoytmeni of Dtftntt Photo fm Internattcman • =‘ A ii • ’ . : L. X ,
Mujic Festival Os County Schooli Sot Aiihpiiiiitdiiciii wits iimde fodnv of the Ailnmo cmintv inilsb frsiH Illi wllb'll will lu pH ■ UH d Hi Dm 1 hiisHni MHIm liigli si'hool midi hirlmji Ki'hliiy, March !ki accord Ing to tllxH Dorothy Owens, chair limn of the ft'stivnl and music In siriictoi- in the <ll*ll4*l.l k< hools. ' All ciiiihty schools will participate dti'the festivUl. The massed bund will be Under the direction of Dr. Flueekiger. of North Manchester college, and the massed chords directed by Vanier (’hatiefi. 1 nisical director of the FortAA’uyiie public schools. The\ ( omplete program will be released later. Kingsbury Ordnance To Be Reactivated H: ’ I’ LAPdrte, Ind., Jan. S. - (VP) Lt. CoL James O, . Branch, coniHiding Officer at the Kiiigsbu':- < rdnaiiie plant, confirmed today .1 report j thajt a contract had been awarded a Michigan City firm tb reaiftivutei prridtietion lines at thje plant. The idant employed about 22,4X)b persons in Wbrld War 11. liraiit h di'cliiied to s.(y hoW many petsofis would be employed at present or how soon or how many prinluction lines would be opened. Lik»‘wisv. lie dc<Titled to coniineiit <*n rejxirtx that the eontradt ii> Toni) and Blank, hie., InvoKr*! 8812,000; The Construction firm Indj.iiteil it would ivqulre pn) workers tit lultlll Dfe < milriicl, milch Os whleji work Is scheduled to be finished by iI.H I’ll 1 ' j- c ---■ ’ ( . ,
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADAMS COUNTY ■ ‘‘’•"B'■ * M hereby k!v< ii linn fiw T.\.x I it'l’LK'A! 1 1 1 ; for Ktuti*, County, school k Hmflk>r|>ora|louN of ADAMS CoINTY lor th< ycui lyr>o |.iv p.n ni ''•" ’ 111 liaml- jif |lu| CtUiiily ’.rn’ihiiHi who ‘will bfli ichk hi rmetvo •li |, O® h < burned tHifiui <m nr artm' Mar I, 1a.,1 I'ln folluwltlK liiblC r-tiaw,-. tin- rah- us/ lnjiHihm on mil |lr(i.uo woflh I>l liivible HEAL uml I’EqSGNAL liropcrty, utul ' *)|i«i Jan I. Hi,.l I'as.ild, yuu'ii'' alflei M.r I I'ii-i in f.illmcui d. SSM’fe .mL.uk, 1- . , ' - W ’ • fill . i ! , HK’HAHD D. LEWTON. Timihurn' Adum* Couftty. /. MAJH OF IXIHAX V ADA ? MH (DI XI Y. S.H . | IL I- '. h WB. 1 i ' ■ •- • \ - \ ■ ' ' HE TOWNWma • COKPORATION* \ - . /' i ADAMS ' . ‘ l.c - ,| / J' ,TM RAT.. FOR g jjtj g 'I"I I- 44 r> r I-q V.ARIH. 5I J fej. g 4 | s S 1 u ;| <s 8 W> 2 s 2 a = » * S s 8 g S SJaEx.x*4_;±._ - L - - t ■. i -n-■/■ i . I Si«Sr ,Bk iiool Tuition ' I OHM’ ;".'('i\ "7"" Mmi <>7'»o .0700 07m) oThoj iiTii" n;<hi 0700 <)7oo> o?(m <>7('O Q7bi» ' / 2 "lnti|.nut stab- ihiir Board .00.t.Y .('035 .ou:ir» ; jhi oofg, jhi.-l*. .Im::.-, ’ .nmta .oo.'irJ .ihi:i.’. .mi:;.-- i.n;;.-, lie.;.-, ,onM , C STATE j I'oic.ory r ? i| ,0M»l .'0:6.7 |OQ6S .(Oii .000 .(im>s 3.0065 .ooflfi' .'IOGG .om;:,' ,i»m;s ii'h;:. .m)f,s .ontik ,0065 ,"06a ."(>G.’> ' 'Sf i'l • • \ i ? ' IlHiiemm: ’ / o«im .i<t)n .poo .0600 .<u;on 0600 .0600 .0600 106001 ;.MWO RATES' \ 5 ’ jiVtir Memorial ' ,OtdO| |OIOO| ."B'o (®o»c v 0(iO .0100 .OlGo nioii .uKin <II Ho nioii .miiu ©iqo OlOi' <HQO "inn moo | Total State Rate I ' S r " J5~77f5"~ f '"-IS~~ i' I : i i .54 -57 .'.54 j.■ -W' 11 , i •b'i ‘‘ = ' 1 -£>•* -54 1 ,54~ :?a 1 ~ F.^il,' ; .54 ']?54~~ .51 - " ’ . COUNTY ~2~> KehTiavion ’ ‘ T . ,ti 2. i ,02'”’ ; .02 J ,(i® ' 'll .02 ’ .02 , .02 .02 : .02 ,Q 2 j 72 7 ~ i'"/? ~ i '.02 .02 TlcHpiUL '" ~ " j)8 ~d)H S -Q|| : W* J - ()8 08 TOB 'j, J>F~'B~~7>B ".08 RATES — —f j rfrT\Jl7 ' , .17/ -tft 1 -Fb- 17 - 17 ? 17 '"-17 ' <l7~. ft? T? - ~’.i7~~' ~i7”“’17 f total County Rate .81 .81 .81 .fIF -81® .81 " .8rT“?81 ~£l 81 .81 '.Bl .79 .79 .79 .79 .81~" • ".’’yp" ~— ~--y—-~-p : I : -■ _-L—— — ■■ Haili ' |: r ''"T'"'~T ■ ,■—l |■* .-it — —- — , 'r — ' . ■CIVIL A • 1 Township Lund !15 -.10 ~12 i-W , jn W • }2 ' ■ ' t>S ' IS 10 10 2 .-'.’r " 5 ' -" 2 " 2 TOWNSHIR / ' J 2 Township Poor ' .05- . .08 J .04 ■. .OW 7 ~- 01 ' -H - 12 1 •§ ■ ' “'l’i"' •I'l i ' RgTES . Total Township Rate / .20 / .18 ‘ .16 ; ~^WTr-' 1( W~-0 5 "~ ™ .16 " *'~7lT~ "715~ JB.C 5 .16 .18 .15 .05 .18 "" — -- ‘ ,1- —_-- I .47 i t’s i"? 417. j, I .85 ; ~J2 : "Ti ' J. .2 i Special School '?; .29' ;60 .53 \ ?i3T~;-J7 ’; W .30 .46 ' '3 L Scnoof Bonds | Jl6 ] ’ ] 01 alf' ' +*] ~ [ .07 ! -13/ | | , / ; 7*6 J)G ’ "~ SCHOOL 4b, I 4 1 Igljrary'FunTT ' "- L | ' j 0| «| 01 ! ' 1 'C -I'i" B> O& 4$ I ' :. -1" i r ft 09* ' f •" ,i_ LIBRARY 1* L uou~ | . J| j~ p . . p•; l/iviti ItondM " rj i' "" g|| %j'| ' | , 1 | ' , j r” ' ; ' i" 7 ; J ".Q4~~~:"~ L' >■ , P*. j RATE ® • ■> : Tr.inspdr.mb II ijTi f ~09 .'litW’?ls^~fr?~”.fo'^ T 7oS ("’.idTi 1'72:1 ; .15 'll " 'T'" I'l'3 TTi r*ls I'.r Sinhng Fu|rf — “25 I"”’ I J I “75“' JT” Ju r Tot y j 1 o,) ’- & C L 23 .87? 1.05; .90 . . 1 ; coJSation .Fund " j W' 7^T l 4 J ' " | ‘V■' !| c ‘'"j.", ;< J9 '■’7. -,u no : CORPORATION, CltY l ; iir.ucH. * j ”r q'' f "' 'ft' " 'fj rftq < f |t M’ H ’±H ’ 1 nfi ~ "H 4 TOWN RAT “ ; _ : i 1 ..I .<: / _■ ■ T ~ r n . ! 74 1 x t. 09 LW .tV .w .6# ' " (RaHo TOTAL 'll, -• I- I'" 2,b7" 1.95 I.9j| "2.49 7'2 ’’3.22 'itl3 ' (25 94' ’ J.ijF" 3.14 346 xtf 3 ." 1 ’ Stißo.. I Oii 1 1)6 |I OU 100 1100 'l'flH) 'IOO 'IOO 100 ■( (|<i Imi 'j no _ HiJ i“ ( JxHd Revenue ’’ LW l. fi " I ‘ r »° I .foil j .no | .no i ,n$ |no I '.flp j ,uo jno | .no | .fio \.60 | j»6 | .no ” . POLL TAA . Kfbicfi»i School Hhyhuiiu '" | ' ’ r f Tr g " yrn V” |oo I't*”i "“f , r u ' - • i 1 Thh — Y~^ ( ! ! ] Mg H J— rT*'--'- ' 'q lotH/Pell Tax 11.50 2SO ,IXO |I.IM) 11,60 111,00 I LAO |l.ftCt lIM |I.M) |1.60 lI.W iIS.SO |2.SO 42.60 ■ J2.W 11.50 11.60 ’ 5 1, Thtirmuii I Inch* Audilnr jf ADA Mil COLNTY. lu’ieby < (illfy, Uml the übu v»« L»B UOiTvt I (oipy of mllJhjc hvl««M fttr Hm Tnu<i Cidlecfubh' In ihn'v r 11*51 - ■: . \ | - , . pH i:man i diikw. Amiiior imi. tt-uge, 1 ***»»«r*" ii ci. — , JL, ,» , -f : -i-•A-.I - ' . ■ ' ' i
Head! Guilty To Window Peeping 1 imla> |.iii!iv to .1 ; ih.q>!i’ nf witiibin Tk!.» plii|k in rlly <mjpi .this mtiriilng and scutum <* WitH wjt bln Id bi, Mftvoi iMinii 'iieiid bigl iiotlfliiuioti of stiitle parole tuii|oi'ltles , The eijoirt action occurreif after B*|hji< er wax 'nabbed by city police SuijHilnv night following intetisivel liiVestigatioii of complaints re,<4’lVed from roHidenceg ih the west of the city. j William Grimm, of route 4, tv-l -dav. w ils fined $1 and mists in city Mollit ilnd remanded to the county jalL f(>r non-phyibent of. fine. Griihni had bean arrested by city iiolii e ;iast f Carl Wiegman Dies \ Sunday AfternooiV Funera| services will be held Wedintsday afternoon at 2 o'clock at St, Johp's Lutheran church for < ’arl Weig'man. .61. of Monroeville louie 2. who died Sunday after-, •tliiiiii at the Van Wert, 0., hospital. Mrsj Weigmau. a retired farmer and a brother of Martin Heckman of Addins county; was well known 11. Dedal nr. /• i Surviving, are his w ile, Dorothy; Dvrijgiiters, Miss Wilhelnona Wejg mini, i-'uit Wayne,and Mrs. lleekHlad of Adams county; and a brothel. An-ii<t Wrignum, Fort Wayne Short M*rv|ccH will hr held Wed. m- iIHM afternoon tit the home at 1' ifcliHik, prior Hi the sen Ice. •tl St, :.l>tb|i’. Bllri.ll w ill he In St. •lohn elcemetery, ' I. II i ' ' ' ' .. t ' Democrat Want Ada Bring Reaulta
GIRL SCOUTS All immilH-irj ht lirittwnln Trim,. .1 will rnevi r Uumr<iinivl> iiflm tchmd at' th*’ Limoln wlmrt* they v.HI ro in ll.mliiMtrh’s t<* ihit the plnntFtilrlM Uro reminded to bring porni|taion blanks. Goshen, Imi, Jan s til') James H. Aketa; 31, Hlkhnrt, killed Siiturday when his shotgun dlikharged adclilentnlly hr he climbed over a fdnce while hunting Inoar Middlebury. ,'sMkt M w ■--1 ' , •' jmr NEWEST ADDITION to the “Ten Most Warded” list Is Coud|ney Townsend 4?. who his passed some DgQ : bogus l bhecjjs Mince release fr<pß?pcn|tentlary it Jrmcsvilie, N. ftftJKpril 3. Tayhkf. whose stealing Wt|er dates fro|i age 10, is frmn i’lnst Hnr : Sdg<i. Conn../ Ihipt .soned nt 18 |f/nt<rn«Dbn«y
fn Tho Servicos In California My. and Floyd Efirman, of roiite two, have received the following address for thejir son: S .g t. Hugh L. E h r m an, ERS2O Hq. and Sv. Company; 430th Engr. Const. Bn.; A.P.O. ,660. Saif Francisco, CAI. ' ■ ;!> Ends Furlough Marine Pfc. Rolland Scherrv, son of Mrs. Ella Scherry, has returned to California after a 10-day furlough. His address is: Nig 1063795, Camp Joseph Pendleton Tent Camp No. 2, Oceanside, California. ‘ -1 tH' Oaky Leaf Cluster Word was received here that nt. Ivajni Mahan, co-pilot of a B-29, has been awarded the second oak lea? cluster to hisl air medal. Mahan, u vateran of Wbrld War IL according to the last lettef received by his wife, had flinyn 35 missions in Korean action/. Mahan was sent to Korea in August. HU 9 plane, ‘ The Houston''' Incidentally, * is also a veteran of World War 11, and was bought, by tht|i cltljuun of lloumUhu Tex., Id subiM rlpiloii, - '.-■j f L Official Notice Mi ami Mils liuymuud Hhnckley. of 83i) North Ninth dtrpnL w«rn of fh'UII/, Infm ijned -j din that jiinir lion, (ti| llolierl Hha< kiry, waa wounded in action In I Thg Himrklgyß, ImwevHi', had'w-, cilvGil « lot tar from tholf aan o|t imenmher Kir Informing ihmn that Im had aiinFicd a "alliiht neU< wound'' (luring the ahtrapment nml rnireal of th* Ist .murine division, was hhspkHlliteil for five dayit, *hd sent to a rent camp at Maaan. Shack ley told Ida parents in a leU* t written on Chrlgtrnaa Day that.he was still at'the rent camp hut ex ported to return to action soon. He enlisted in the marines in August, 1948,. and was sent to Korea at Uh outbreak of hostilities.
SALE CALENDAR JAN. 9—Mrs. Lavina Von Gunten and Carl Feller, owners; 1 nit. W. mi 8., % mi. W. of Willshire, Ohio. Close out < attic, hogs, machinery. 12 N., CST. Kenneth Hoblet & Ray Elliott, auc JAN. 9—Richard Oechsle. 4 mi. S- El. of Bluffton on 116 then 1 mi.’S. 1 Dairy cattle. Hogs. 11 a. m. Ellenberger Brds., aucts. JAN. 10—Oust Gerke. 1 mi. S., 1 mi. E. of Waynedale. Yprksh/ire gilts -7 T | and Guernsey heifers. 12:30 p. nr. Ellenberger Brok- aucts JAN. 10—10:3® a. n>. H. He rv ey & Lloyd Christlteh, 14 mi. N. of Ft. Wayne on; road 27, then 1% mi. E. of black top road. Or mi. S. ;of LaOtto on road 3|/ then 1% ini. E. on Cedar Chapel 1 road. Complete dispersal safle, entire herd. Roy 4c Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty.j aucts. i JAN. 12—Lewis J. Markley ahd R. C. Speyer. 7 mi. S. E. of Bluffton oa ll6‘to Riverside, then 1 mi. S. Cattip, farm machinery 10 A. M. / Ellenberger Bros., aucts. , i • JAN. 12—Cecil Short. Circle Drive Farm. 1 mi. N., 6% mi. w. of Gepeva, Indt Catlie. hogs, farm macliinefyi 12;3U. Ray ' Elliott, am t. JAN. 13-L«12:00 Noon. C. E. Beu & M. o. stoutenblrry, 2 miles east \ of Decatur. Lj mile nqVth of C. S. R<wt I’2l. 55 Canadian Holsteins/ Rby & Ned Johnson & Melvin Lim itly. Aucts. JAN’. 16—10:00 a. hi- Harold D. Eward & Harry Franken berg. Walnut 'I Hills farni, 2 miles west pf city limits of Ft.; Wayn * on road ‘ No. 14, Complete closing out sale. Roy & Ned Joi n>on and Melvin Li>chty. aucts, \ b- ' JAN'. 37 !l:oo A.-M. EST, .Clillkir*! Hoffman. , 2 mile* north of Middlebury: (Hilo on blick top roup tloui m ihilp.W ■, t ('ompletc <lia|>ei'hitl uik'.\ Hoy 4i N«d Jobilst»n & Melvin Liv< hly. iilh ts \ JAN. IS 11.00 A Al EST, Otto Sjhluih r, :i' ; . miles sou h dm! l mile easl,.<•( I’ieuhllng. Ohio or I mile east <d i ! Ifllle aotilh of Hoad ll.’l. Complete closing Out' fsii|r; Roy 4t ; \ Xrd Johnson ami M. lA in Llochty uifet — — —>r—*-*-4..- i' i : I ..MR ■ fi-
t; ; Monday, January 8, 1951
■ v JHHH ■ • Son. Robtrt A. Taft MAKING « major foreign policy ipeech before the Senate in Washington, Sen. Robert A. Taft (R-O.) Ml demand*d that the Government mncontral* oo a powerful air and naval force Ho la ogainat commitdng f land army to th* defense of Europa, The GDP loader urged the jroailon of a now United tyatloria it Ruaata faioeka imendmonl of th* pmohTH.H, ?har U»r. ( I niortutHono LSoundohoen 1 If You Hav* Anything f* |«|| Try A Democrat Want' Ad— ik Faya. Masonic ul Regular Stated Meeting TUES., JAN. 9 - 7:30 P. M. .< . Cletus H. Miller, f ' ■ 1 " ; w " M ’
