Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1951 — Page 7

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• . ~ -W j; .. ™SIG3B-PJICE I URILL and POWER TOOI SET i y . ■ •**< - it wX "-W jHHggS you'd Expect to Pay 19” for It , R ...BUTTirtuont asks only raft AWFI4K«4 Hara Imlwlad laTkl* Ila M 4la<a T77T AIIB IM« • Ivy Nvr«*« What un gtf, (> i Mil lOUI CREDIT • lA" »I«0»B-Odll with »• •>" •rlK4UaVhatl ■*() (aw drill <HOi . • wt„ Wh««l truth. ”/, ■ WWM • Aaililary Ha«>il* • Abtoivt orladat ***’ ■ • • Hatlri>al<tiWan«h Stand • Aarattr* CuHtt • . • * R*«jUfi>t*r !•♦ •} InWlna Rarfl MMV • Mtlrfarf WiSbar Disc . •11 Ailortad tanrftna Oltct ’am |CCI Will • Falhhina UnAat a I*atar3v*>a Ralet Mlaar -w K ' * wl1 " • 1 Chroma?* *ll°* S*** l • sturdy !♦**! CaAylnq \QBr ' \ Twlo Dtltl®H I tO t/a") Caia ■ ' UNDERWRITERS' LISTED-GUARANTEED FOR ONI YEAR I* Hero Are Ivat a Rew of it* Many Ureal , 'i? ' eeusHiaa ia* oa mtairuM mum u» to V 4 MC(* . . . *»*ootm* - *ano* ' U-b . Wool &><■"••— SoH. G.a- Equlppod »!»•< Drill SUof—M.tw »arfotl U» Jaodioy Wee4-HM i Hp—sl> jfof KnUh. i ir a, ltM«o«ar» DrM, I ; AnwHd Sobdr»a Dhca, ?/ Mi s vh*“'s mam*** -mono wim mu»h aurne poiuhimo mivu h ? ArinSw, Wrt.l pph Kw« *dfl» *«•♦. r.iM—«aH Sir- tots *o*o* WSool bwn Itr- | i M K»i»oe te»K *«♦ Cleon in J*». nkli—Sole—QoicL -.. ' • F . , ■... y MYERS ;,HOME & AUTO SUPPLY «, Corner Third & Monroe v ‘ '.x. • ' ■' * i . i

' ■•'-1 ’ I 'fi .•( ■ !' <1 I- [ -1 Iver4?®*' l,1 ■wersary - iac . ■ M ■ -. *i ■ zv ■ 1 - 1 , i ' ti : ' . ' IVew mid Keaiitfiful Proof I ■ ; yl ■ ■iI I 4 «> r l>ollar yon rant beat a Pbntiac t

■ ' I - ’ iti -.- ’> The < : j|f ;Proves it by its and Performance! ■ - ■ -Tr The ,Psee Proves it by its . \ I Dowitright Value! ’ ’••• V l !

Decatur Super Service 224 W. Mbnroe Si. Decatur, Indiana I ■ T • . ! .. , ■ >

■——•" I ** Htnt«« AtHIIIAr, till) HUhpnrt I'SlfiS ft# Ktnln Auditor, tiimloii mijt I 1011. ...I , Her I t Ulfhni 'I IUI V iirv- iin, rntlt’ti' Mhof.tiiMv tltl i', i irhi mini, ir<ih»i i iiltluh in '' Hiiiftiue, trnnh liiiiloii imnfta* l( ItphlHtnqi, till! ui| Ifi OTI ‘' alihi 'ii, ii t wliuii m no tin ini • I vri. . t irttk• i tiliiop , t Uh \\ ii.iiilvH rCeirmitn. iiihmi '■ ' fi|i ijii | 1t..1.i.> u„ i luio t, i i M llpoll ' 114 M II O iH'flinuiii) tilltlifti 4h Mr ■ i. vnliio) loftl i..u . up >.fiu di H .Mill "If, lel lAlttt'l'npe 4fl fit M 4> li ne (fl, fel tfli.iiri up e >if 111 I'■ .fill ) A IHlllol ~ | Hl. ,11.1 ii I ♦<! Mi’ Hl.lie Amlltor, lijli.tiofi Miip i.flll iih Ipoif Tn p Hi h <‘ui‘p r tnt i rit fl? 4 till Toi(il „|f. . elpi. . Tuhloii 1.1 .1 IMI HI I Hpeelnl hetiuul I’Hlltl Hnii'ime N ~; : tlHnttl .1 .Htoin.liiif ||,.| l inf I‘efttliil 8511 W Mule •Aifilltol. rijnWi .pell Mtip 1114 I'4 <:> tn It ul )fi : ii oil Sil tl. i, I•. ,tn f) rilrt.r ' ■;. 74 ftjle An.ip... Jlnp fll-l iHi.it* I'oiiuty Aiulltor, ,lupe diet ■Hi'.HZh Htiftr. Auditor, ngrl Ttippot'f . !'• <>it Mute Athlllfff. Hpuii H<’h «ll|» (114 ll Htute Auditor, ttlHeriltte Ar rt. 73.2| St.ito Auditor, WorUiTiK t 4 i, 1•. r. film - It nt 1 . i .1.0(1 County Auditor, He,, ,h..i. 758 , 7.''2i ’■ ’’ • ’ r i J i

, , _ , T- | J J ;<• prepargd to see two striking things when you come iri to examine the wonderful new Silver Anniversary Ponfiac4 First, you will see why Pontiac is acknowledged to be th? most beautiful thing on wheels. You will see a brilliantly good-looking car, with its fresh, Gull-Wing styling, colorful new interiors and glean, exciting lines. .Sewnd, ybu will see a price tag Op these magnificent nqw Pontiacs which is so low that you will find it hard' to understand (Why anybody ever buys any new car but a Pontiac! r . Here, indeed, is double-barreled proof that dolldr for dollar you OarJt beat a Pontiac! Come inland see for yourself.

Htiit® Auditor, »i»4H' ach anp. 9(1.00 ’I ut il Hi ceipti, : pe H. If Jitf, 81183 70 , ,; l.lhrnry Fund i • ’ Ital.itfe. 210 41! Crtuniy Ain til. h i une I >|et t 3ti >h luiitity Audifto, Hee diet., 118 Hi. TtifHl H*u vijiiH, I,ill 1‘ und \ 4til li7 llifiul l itml - Hril.wu r gNtlA.hf t until i A ndllt i. .1 lino 11Hl HIM *-1 I "t’lily Auditin', Inn dtM i4ti;> 17 , H<md !• n.■ •! •erVI'FMWWT 4»F l»|N|il HWIoMCAt'I'W runnahtir i Hnrt l.ii’.fttin III" Ah'i i. Huh hd ItlOtiu I I hint • i Htein, e, t | a ex OIIJlil i... . p« ii, io . fun | <•' i.; t|; iji hleffl|‘«l > ill, Hill A ' i h tlll.tlft I • ' ■ "■ hierei ■ i i-lii <ll 11 a . I hr. nW. ti HiehtetrfrMrlfi, m|il Aan i wo.fip I. ' KlrAehi iiiiMtiniiAter mihiii ' 8 urn < I H< lili'furelelri, will A t y (HIOW ftei lie \A II lieu-... nils ft ;. ! L7' II .SiiVlet erMelr.l, >nl A O.K. 00.140 I 1... ill til I le,|i -I ■,, pi rut adv I » 'Hf H. 17. Met t'lllfiltl < ‘Il . Mlpp'lt’H I 1».GO H. .. 1.1.. i • i i. in i,i i t a < | ■ m H SMilrfoTHteln, mhl a i-h , OOfiui ti. SfUi.'.i i.tein, M. t | a eh. | MOO \\ Iteltiold, elenn eemetery H 10,0 ft Sefilef'i■rMvin?~Nnl A ex. ) on,(to I'! Iti'iliold. 'liihor I |uo.fit) tu> attir Henio. Co., adv. 07J8 Herne Wit iiOm... h<(v 76.4 ft . hivier--leln, ot rt a cd B • 00 G. SchieCOrHtein, h<l A ex. 00.00 b». Kirrurb} po.etmHHter n'tin 3.00 <;. Sehiefetntein. HH.I A ex. HO.Oti I teller nnntiHl reports tVS.'i M, Aurn.irin, advisory mem S-iJOO H. I.lnet ner,, advisory niOm 25.00 A. Selking, advisory mem. 25.00 G. SehiefeTotein, sal & ek. 00,00 M. W. Itut Deca. Henio. Co., adv, i.... 7.34 Berne Witness <*<»., adv. 6.26 !». ('. Sfhiefersteiu. of rt Acl 55.n0 <5, Svh iefefst ein,, sal . A ex., 90,00 ToTal .Hislmrse. Tiyp. Fund 1#20.37 IJor Fund Hr. K. M. AVeinland; vet, ser 11.00 Hr. / ;H. I’e. k. vet. Service 7.00 Ur. H. Keppert, pasteiir ' tr. ,36.00 Total Disburse, flop Ftmd .54.00 Blind Fund i j First Statu Bank, lids & Hit. ,2846.79 First State, Bank, int. on bds\ (85.68 TotVil Disliurse. .Bond Fund' 3032.47 x Idhrnry i'nnd McGraw-imi Bk. Co., bks >16.47 11. Foley, supt., lib. supplies • 6.66 (i -K, Dunn i'i>. leiiiks 3'.'.69 N Hobinson, book .. ~:.i.. .■,... 4.00 Hiiltbouse Drug: Co., lib . bits |17.93 Total Dlstmrse. Bib. Fuind -184.74. I'ni I ion Fund (lion Marsh, teaching ' 458.00 Myron Lehman, teacliing :.... 47>1.00 Erpest Davis, teaching . 433,00 Norman Kobinsop, teaching 325.00 Agnes Yager, teaching . 423.0’0 Huby Smallwood, teaching 378.0,0 Merit Owens teaching ) . 347.00 Kuth Boweii, teaching , 1111.00 Lttifl Dewey, teaching . 336.00 Hilda ■ Alon house. tenchlhg,\347.oo ('lilbetta ICgly, teaching 371.0.0 HTchard, Hickman, teaching 460.00, Bernice. MtiCurdy, sub. tench ’12.50’ i ilOn A( irsji, - teacliing U.-v 458,00 M>ron Lehman, teaching . .4'>l<|)' Hrnes,! I‘avis, teaching if H . 423,00 Norman lUibiiison, teaching .125 <ur Agt|es Vngitr, teaching 423.00 Ituliy Smallwood, teiichlirg 378.00 Vera i.'w eiis i< .p iling ;i ; 347 f'O Until a liowje'n, tenchlng ,|i... -311 oo ■ I'.ilnl bi-H'i , icjiching > > 236 oo Hilda MurehouHiS, temnlwg 347.00 I’bloeti.i I'.gl'. ii-.u hlng i J7l<"' I. h |i,nd illckiiian icoiliiiii; 1,4 b till \Fie<| I'/ ..Mejer. feachtfig flpt.OO Wli-ii Markli,, it'iii lilng 4’58,.0-0 Mvrnh Lehilian, leoi’liillg I. 45100 liiiiieHt Da’ll Is, H'lii lung 423 00 Noll Lol. 11.- ...I, - tco hllig it.' Ahihw, Yaip-r, Ii ithliia 1.’.1h0 ITilliv: H.mu|l I w nod, loiH'lWiig ,378 00 Ver,i liificiiiii 'li'iii filing I, "I Huth Hou i’ll. •t pm bling till no Hilitl Imwi'V. ii’iifimuM .136,00 illl'Li M"li hrtiii i li acliHig ,'HT <lO i hloella Htaly. Hiu'lllllg | Bjil Oil Ith tfiiid illi'kmiui, ti'iielilng tun tin Fred Melt’ll tom hlng 3i'7 on i ill n Ma i ■■li. 'I c.i* Ii I lia I'B oo Ufioii I,,'hiiiiin. li v ii' hlhc. -.i .l tui t'lltwst? Dn-ID. I'-aehHig 1.23 00 N'ulimin fl< i b 111 ho UI Irai'liHlg 3’26.1*0 Agfii's Tiller. ti'Aidtihg .4JJ.00 HiibV SmaJ 1 w i>oi|. teaehltig 378.00 Veth iiuiuin ttMii king J 317.00 Hiltli Bowen, t ".uiiiltig '' 3-1 1 of* 4-Hlird Denver, teacliing .136 on I4ih|a . teaching 347.0 n i'lil'o it.i hlkly. teaching 2;7 100 Hichiird ’<l • U in;., n... > teachinit |i;<ioo hied Mi iei. .tca- hihg 3|07.00 Hivhurd II < Rrnan. i teacliing ikn Oo Oh'iji Marsh.. teaching 2jjf6.00 Myron l.vhinlin. teaching ■ a2!».00 ICrncst Da Vis, tea. Ijiing 2jJ6.rfo .Norfman RdibinsonJ teaching 1;65.0ii Agnb-s Yager, teaching .316.00 Kuby Small', tt nod, '. teacliing It'lno Ve'i a iAvi ds teachilng . 176.n0 Ruth Bowen, tea. lung 161.0i\ Ethel DewOy. teMcillng 173.n0 Hilda Mdrthead. teaching .. 171* on Chloctta E?ly. teai hing .. , H 2.00 Fred Meier, Teaching 3074*0 Fred Melei*. tea< iiihg 3'*7.00. Fr»'d Meier, lea< hihg 317.0 n Fred Meier, teachikig 317.00 Agues Yager, teacliing , 125.(*0 Vera Harri;s. teaching , D'.4.72 Richard Hickman, teacliing 100.00 (lien Marsh, teaching 47<*.f'<* Aghes Ya-jfer. teaching ... . 3’22.00 ,Ernest Daijis, teaching \ 423.00 Norman Robinson, teaching 32'5.00 Bernice MH’urdy, teaching .75.00 Charles Ih'dt,- teaching 300.00 Ruby Small wood, teaching .384.<10 .Ktit'ii KoWcn'. teaching 3' ,; I ilo-l Dewey, teaching 3374'0 Hilda .Moifc|iotis»‘. teaching 347.00Mary " Lou ! Holtj teaching ~ 67.00 Helen Wil|son. teaching 300.00

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Find P M*ler< tnachlng 317.00 Alien Mgreh, A|*i tMnir 4toso Agnes VaM.ir, mm Ifinii . 417.00 ’ Frm st liav *>'. K< hing 43| do Niiriiioii traehhlW |1|.,00 ?"hurle-i Holt, tWelilnff Sow 00 I . »'.v siu.flio iA,d, li u'hliiH 340 00 .1. I h llofv. 11 i3i ,o king 3lti 00 ; . hid t’Wi'f, 'hiuilHjhm #l7,**O lllldn M„l| .I.fi->< IfCiiihlliM 147 110 HI " > I Hulls tohi'hliiM 268 00 I. HI lUItIHU loift hllltt Hu* til* ■|i- f 11l il'ioi. I 1 'll. hIUM \ Still no .l ied P Moim; tell. hlbM «17 oii Ulin Mli'.h ipmhlliil , 470 01* Ago.". Vngi'L tmt'htiiii 447**0 I I ti.'-I |i it l». .trg< itflig . 4 3.100 Tijurnimi ’llol.ipaiiii f.'H< hliig 324 00 l-’lfiillei. Ho|t. D'ltciilll 0 300.00 ihiiiiy Liminttibid, leni'hl *g P 4 **•* IlHith iiitwmi,’ t m bing ' ■ 314 no Ethel DnWej'.p'lt'geliHlM fllllda Miirrhtit|ge, ten. hlng 847 00 Mm v i.oii iioi(, tenoning 2«h on Jill, hard Hli kit(«n, teaching 100 00 Holm Wil 300 00 Fred P| Mofeft temhing 8(7.00 illldii Moi-.<hooH<' -aH. pon 12 00 bleu Marsh. t<p hltiif • 470.00 Aittxs Yitgor, ;te<i*nmg 447 **o jflrneai Davia, teaching . 433.00 Ixorman Rubhiaoii, tea. lilng 885.0(1 ij'huriea Holt, ienehlng SwO.OO Ruby Smalbvtwd, teaching 384.00 Itiith Bowen, touching 316.00 Ethel Dewey. Hiaelting 337.00 Hilda MorehoMm*. teaching 347.00 iricliard IliikimUt, teaching i 00.00 Mary Lou Holti tcftchlng 26800 Jlelen Wllaon, (teaching ’BOO.OO F ed !• Meiers teaching 317.0© Total DlMbijrs. tuition Fd. 38.-662.22 ’ ' "2 Hpeelnl Sehuul Fund jilisiiawaka Putt. Reh., tui. 76.48 City <>f Dte'mtuF, Usht pow 181.81 Burk Ele. >’Co t , Trial 286.20 Hite’s (iro|c.,l gruceriea 3.1.11 H Foley, sen. Supplies ... 77.78 Suttles C<>., insurance ... 14.03. Stucky's Ge. Hatch, drl-gas 10.04 VX A. Miller, dr. bus 100.00 yV. Aumanifi, drjv. bus —,.. 95.00 1 ? . Fuelling, driving bits .... 95.00 lit. Boerger. driving bus ... 85.00 j. C, Magley, * driving bus 05.00 £. w. Johnlsotf. jArri. serv. 160.00 R. Clifton, rep ; tun iano . 5.00 Mcßride & Won Weld., weld. 1.50 Mullen. Eiting, bus rep 10.16 ( S. Chi-im Co - supplies 47.10 (?iti. -Tele.Co c phone -rent 8.25 l< * Clifton tuning piano 5.50 H. High, nett gch bus 3200.00 M.dGraw-Hill Bk Co., sup 35.90 Trafton Pub. Co., supplies 980 J. - Wiley A Sops, hie., bks 25.84 3. B. Li'ppcncotit Cd., sup 24.54 The McMillen Do., sup.' . . - 20.34 The Morrison ljub. Cq., bks 11.70 The interstate 3’rlnters, hkS 5:06 License 'Bureau, notary fee IXS The C. 6., Insurance .35 no l\ ! A. 'Miner, bus 100.00 W C A’timann, driving bus 95.00 L. ’Fuelling, driving bus 95.00 H Bbcrger. driving bus 85.0f* .1 C.I Magley. driving litis .. 85,100 c xW. Johnson; jani. serv 160J00 Cluimpioii (’hem Co., supp J 0.59 .11 Harris, cle.iitifig sept tak 112.0 n (Jliarles Circle, Jabbr . 8.110 Purdue t’ni;, test kit i&(00 Cenex a Ha.t. h ; dri-gas 5 25. The Te.xa* Oikv gad 881.38 Vi A Miller, driving tins 100.00 \\ (’ Aiiiiiaim driving bus 95 am I L Fuehlng, delving bus 95.*•<» I H BoergSr, driving bus 86.ini J c Magley, ibivlng inis . K-,M 1’ John >"i), Jani, serv 160 no H MoiaduiuHe, hiitipllcs 1281* City of Decatur, light paw Mt 03 Cart HeLong, bv(mC ■ 4.**** The Huttb’.a «’<♦( Insnraiicf 08 7ft Ft eit p Meier,: milage |. |3< >*l « A M-illcr. him driving TOd **H M c Aumanu, bug driving t*i. irfi Ii Sm iling, loiW ilidyitig nt. im H Hoergrt iiurf drlvlng 4ft no J;, C Maglrx, iftih driving Bft tui it’ W .hinti•<•*!, >M**l Horvii'd lift**** li HKktUß**. *'U*H|». 5 •*** II t'iiia > i|, , omni nddrcwM .If. I*l* A Miller, dfivifig lorn ho 00 W c A'iinwiin. driving bug 47 M* Is Furlllng. drHlng lilis 47.M* li Hoet'tf! f. - df'ii'lng i>U» 42 M* J; C Mtglvy, driving bus .. 43.60 <l. W Jonh son/Jani saiv 1 . v Io tui. The Taxa* c<>, i gas A oil 381* 46 (♦itl. Trie f'j,i.. ithohe rentsl (L 75 111-Way Keirv. H(h ~ bus rep 581 65 ijltr's 1 llroi’.. groceries 8.47 Home l.iiundi \ . wash tow 75 Baker- Pinftili . 'plumbing 107.1*3 < f.xb y Type, Cd , sup Ar e<| 44-5.2<* Siu. Ly Dri G >.- Sei dri-ga 4.95 lio. .Mush- Siv»p, supplies 3’ x~ M W' Rothert.’ supplies 32.75 Fred I'. Mcjier. ..milage 34.26 Farm <jnarterJo'. supplies 32.0** Si ha for Stpre. - jatii, supp 9.25 Holtliousy tiriipf Co., jan sup 3n.7<i ftieshl>erger; Bros. St. (a>., st 89.55 ftjuii.ie S.h City, desks 36d'i> J’. .('. Maglly. painting etc. 56.00 H. Foley, sii.pt.supplies ~... 188.03 Royal Type. Co. ! , typewrit 3t7j.50 linderwoo'd Corp . - typewrit 75100 S. E. Merriman-, Supplies 71.25 Decatur Lum. (N,., lumber 36 04 Lee Hiiw yt'o., supp At equip. 92.41 Burk Ele. Co-, ioftl 739.72 c. W. Johnson,'; clean boiler 5.00 Fred I‘. Meier, .'milage 80.06 City of Diyatur, light pow 164.67 I’.. Grandstaff, cl elec bd ' 5.00 F. Co’urtney, cl. elec, board 5.00 N> 1- uhrmali. elec bd. 5.00 Jiie Geels, judge elec bd. 1 5.00 !•}. Singleton, in.-pi'e. elec bd 8.00 M. Reiter, sheriff elee bd 3.00 CH fttc('lure. sheriff elec I>d 3.00 F. Susdorf, rni'ids for bd. 14.00 i.: Beekmeycr, in-sp. elec bd 10.00 W. A. Miller, ■judge elec bd 7 0o F. li. Fuelling, judge elec bd 7.00 F. Piierkes. clerbl elec bd 7.00 A. Brown, clerk jelec bd. 7.00 G Cramer, sheriff elec, bd 5.00 J c Magley, sheriff ele- bd 5.00 Deca. Dem. ■advertising 42.45 S. Schurget, at©*' fees 150.00 J c. Magley, painting . 138.00 Fred F Meter, pillage 47.88 <'asli Coal ><■•■>., - equipment 28.80 ('hi Tele. Co., rcptal . 29.15 Engle A- K less, labor mat 54.10The Suttles C0..,| insuram e 37.00 Carl DeLofig. ! lal>of ■ . 78.00 I. so Roe, lajior 33.00 I: K Clifton; tuning pianoes 21.60 L, Stevens, labor 35.00; Eled I' Meier, nfilag l ' 798 llbbprt l»eLong, mgur 7 «H> F Su-ilorf; lah'or- ' 26.00 H. A Miller., taHor \ 6 011 ,|i ibandstaff, iuo»nr 4 fu> I ■ \\ Jo.lHlsolf. ,1 I'eiill Hl h 3011 lltl Lili Teh 1 *f> , lelitgl ft 7ft lip. atur iuh Atf"y. Ifi’Hiir 1 6 '*•* Hlijil l »1> lilt*,. l»id■■< I7i» li-. I .1 mtui Ho , i<in ;-u 84 LHpa |iiprl.o|9,- li(gi(|||io<il it- ' ' la Illi .I'omni .|‘i ll|l •'lp>|ij,’ lli’kfr. 1* ••** (ii,,,., F1 fii.» 1 ( ,uu Rtnlii,, nidNo #6l ft** I |).Ho, flip lni|»| ’ * in) I I If I ,10. M I) *■':’ I" ■ 1 ■>» ■ ■ < In) di )■ 111 f Hit H■> • upp 14 Ul I I. .1 I’ Us II ■ . mtime IH "** I' s fl Uh ■ lit I big !-■■ b 1 1 Vuifuitii’, iWivUHh liiio n» *l*l I Fuillllql dlldim bfll I* • Iff* II ll!>me> l, Ilflvlhg hue Nr< on I *' iiliulm, iltHjllg Fill’ x . Illi 1 ■ b .io'iin uin . yiiTil <■!.ll lmi i.hi I .fi• It A- hli ■)»■, ‘4l'" "I k ''!* <(*• IHidii Mvii dhiiiiM-,: It IM. I l ' r. ' n-dn- ■ . ’ *1 Ml lull 11-|\ A H."lic ' '>llll*ll' 111 I 1 II" Gffgi' Tool ■ 8 F.ni’ *'■■ . 1' |i :i ■■" 1 ‘oh hill Iti’pn If I4lib«j.l rep, 315 (Hyof D. ■ Hint , llfchi a) poW 3'l t;j CHI I. >■ Co f f i'.f tl | I 725 Hidthoiise Drug cm, mdse, t 0.07 jiecii Linn; C's, iiirlg. mat, •87.13 111-Way Hetjvh e Hth , bus rep 253.60 Gift- City Rd <;o LhOcto hk*i I 50 L Smith Ih- * I’■■ , 'ltfsuranee ,09 56' Mishawaka • I’lili, Sell., tra till 51.01 Robert Def.ong, tubh'H T 73.60 I'. S. Sahl. .Spec. (j*t>rp., sup; 17,54 Fro! I’ Minier; ntilsge 1 . . 36.16 W a Miller, bus ’.driving J loo.oft b v. Aumaritr,' bus driving 95.00F b Fuelling’’, bua rtrivihg 95’00 H. Boetrer. bits driving 85.00. J. C. .Magley, Infs driving 80.'00 C. W. Johnaoin, Jani shrvhi 160.00. R. Clifton, pjatid casters .. 12.50 Burk I'fle. i'o), < pn( 708 22 Citi. Tele. Co!, rental .... 7.75 C Fishpr, rdep. of equip. 8.50 The Suttles,.Co., insurance , 45100 Niblick Co., e.iuip'meut 17.20 Stucky’s Drl-Gas, drl-gas .... 9.90 Type. Inspec. co., supplies .. . 22.69. ,c. Toman, ahti-freeaie 11.10 W- A. Miller, driving bus 5 100.00 W. C. Aurnann, driving bus 95.00 F. W. Fuelling, driving bus 95.00 H. Buerger, drivhi'g bus 85.00 J. Ct Magley, driving bus .. 85.00 <’ \\ . Johnson, pahi. serv .. 160,00 Fred I*. Meher.: milage 40.38 I. E. Archbold, supplies .., 4.20 Robert DeLung, Igbor 33.29 Niblick Co. eqtilpnient . _■ 18.80 Baker i’lumbing, 5 plumbing 9.00 CHL Tele. Co., rental ...A... 6.75

—, —, , < ~,, M. :W. rtotlurt, «upp. & eq 1U 80 ‘I IS Bartel Hah«, equipment l 20 li. H 4.*|om. Co., Huppllen ~ li 10 KI ger A. <V B u|h|»iraii II Bl> OMlpy TyptuVu,, Hiipp. A «q, fd.ii J 01, Hi lih'fel Mloill, I’.tlih II till Mygre Fllaalmie Hi ore, tiree 817 26 Hi HtUI’V. BUPPII6M 7,16 Hugo, TISOI - < I4n <‘m, tiqi 6.oft I Hulftftuh. aupplieo 0,15 I' H • ’hhm Co, Miippllee , 33.311 LOo- Huis IfHmr - 4 till lindlo A Klosm, lab A mal 14 Ift s If; mu|»|i A »-<*u IT Aih oxlry Type, Co, nuppUee <» *3 HoHnottrfA Drug co. eupnll «"it I'llo Hnidne *••»,, Itteumnce 46 Lee Hitw ! . Co. mdeo J IJMI* H Ffdoy, ttittil . MtipplloH 85,17 Hfiirky.*: Ijrf-tiasM, <tri, gne 9.90 I'hfii Texhs so Kttsulltio 580,74 D«><htor Lum Co,, lumber . 4ft 66 L. IKlrtieh., boHlntiiHier, TlagH 15 00 I' Bleler. milage 1 Hi 44 W. A. Miller, driving hue 100.00 b c; Amunnii, driving him I*ft I*o F W Fttolllng. driving bus »r, 00 II lionrger, tlrlvlfig him 85.00 J <> Magley, driving line ... 86.00 C, W, B<>hneqn, Jani, xerv .. 110,Oft HHft a Urm ery. groceries 109.80 Miilien. A J.sitlng. bus repair 18.48 111-way Here Sta . \bus re 619.57 Mcf|Hoe A Son Weld., weld 14.50 Lee Hdvv Co., equipment .. 8.30 Baker Iqumblng, plumbing 4.60 Robert Detaing, carp, work 116.00 Totil Dikbura. Spec Sch Fd. 2001.6.90 ! ; ABHTRACT OF R’KCEIPTM AND DINBt RKEMKNTS ? Towmmlilp Fund Balance Sahuary 1 >1357 49 Receipts . 3118.21 Total Balance and Receipts 3475.70 Disbursements 1920.37 Balgnhe December 31 1555.33 ® l>«»K Fund Balilnee Jartuary 1 3 53.00 Ret pljna L , 299.00 Total -Batahee and Receipts 353.00 Disbursements 51 on Balance December 31 298.00 ;. Tuition Fund Balance January 1 ..>10736.98 Recoipt,s 40462.13 Total Balani e and Receipts 51189.10 Disburaementa ~38652.32 Balance December 31 12536.38 Npeclnl Rehool Fund Balance Jahitary 1 >11'391.79 Receipts 19792.00 'Dotal Balance and Receipts 31183.79 pislHirsements , 20016.90 Balance December 31 , 11166.89 Library Fund Balance January 1 ..;.> 319.43 Recfaipis 242.54 Total Balance and Receipts 4 61.97 Disbursements ... 84.74 Ralanee- December 31 37-7.23 •Bond Fund Balance January 1 >2805.54 Receipts ; l ~ 311*9.98 Total.'Ba|atire and Receijftts 5915.52 Disbursements 3032.47 Balance December 31 2883.05 1. the undersigned Trustee of the aforesaid lownshi.p, county and state, hereby .certify that the above and foregoing is a true and eorroct statement of the ReVelpis amt Expenditures of the tottfitship for the: year last ended. - ' 1 Leo. Nrhlrfernirln. Township Trustee JAN 17 Holinesa Association Will Meet Sunday The reffiil*r monthly mealing ot Km Adgfitg ruiinty hoUneag iiooHiitian will bn Imld Hunduy nltgrnmm al Hm United MluHlonary I hurvhi <4 which lhe Rev. L. W Null Ui imgtnr, ■ _ i The Hdv. J HlmdawoHK.. imetoi <>f iii<’ 7101'110 NftMrena church, will Im ihp s|i«’ok*'r nnd n|m< Irl iniink will bn in4wld<’4. The public !a Invited jlo Attend The church in Io pitted )r>iie quarter mile wont of.the Decatur airport. *

Rabies Section To Meet On Thursday The rubies section Os the county health, (’ouncil will meet 'in the county extension office at 2 p. m. Thursday.‘.This group is Don Raudcubush, Blue Creek: Win. Kruetzraan, Prelile; Dri Fireoved. Berne; E. B. Adams, Decatur: Mrs. Ted Fenstermaker. Geneva; and county agent L. ,E. Archbpld. Dr. Har old Zwick, cougty health officer, and Miss Jean Shockley, county health nurse, are to meet with the rabies section. All cities and towns of the county are being asked to have a rep--1 esentative join in the meeting The purpose of the meeting is to lay plans for \the vaccination of owned dogs gnd the elimination of all. stray dogs. \ Rabies vaccination of dogs gives the immunity for only about one year: therefore if huinans and livestock Os foe county,. inclu<|ling dogs, are to be safeguarded agalnst rabies It in now time to vac cinate all owned dogs. Stray dogs are a menace to health and the safety of livestock und must be oliminatetl. , REPORTS REDS H'Uglfowed From I’aMt- Dnei an*iind imtiiilh In keeping up i»re« tun* tfoMitiul Hu* enemy H Uli nupeifofinimit’ii i|*ti|ipe*l I7H l*mh hr tiitiuh" on Khi> imp key rtmd Him Him, ii>i mlfok nurfliwesi of Mcolli Hllii ('lliiHHlll. Hlli*H)01 Illi I»H||||||| H’eimptHl iiqifiq C.i* mlii<« Htiqih nt f|ie Mum hill Hlll bm ih»l OJhi'i. 11-Jbu dlihipml 7*l foils **f ii* t'li.iiiloii bnmlw mi I'yimgykng, <<Hpl|;i|. lif inmmuiiist Nnith ll<«r ri’H.l liid niKtii. BUS light bomb* ei - i*<mm(<«d coinmunist supply ■ imvoyf from Hie JMnn< hui lan bur der south to Seoul ihllitig the wight. F-. 80 shoot Ing «l**r jets followed up the night attack on Pyongyang with ,a raid on the Red airklrlp today\ They destroyed \ Soviebbpilt'Yak fighter <>n the ground. Fifth air force 'fighters and fighter-bonfoers joined' 1 rarrierhaged planes in raking enemy targets juat behii4 the front in ddylight today. One plahe with United Nations markings bombed and strafed by mistake Americaiisi in Osan, 26 miles south of Seoul, last- night. Four bonfos were dropped arid one American iWgs injured. Before primitive men learne tod write, tlii'v uwd knotted cords for ke'eping records.

Warns Enemy Planes Could Bomb America Complete Mission Despite Defenses Tw|yo, Jan, 17 — (0l») — Thw UnltcH Htate* tumid not avoid Imiliac homhed hi an nndeclarad weir ngnlnal her but the sir foi<|« la In |ioottlon "tn retaliate alnmnt in< ntantly' kgalhat any air Attaclt,*' Gen. Hoyt R. Vandenberg Mid to d*y. VAiidHHrg, chief or the U, K •Ir eteff, warned that enemy plane# could bomb ihe American homeland denplte every known defense. The American air force always completed Ha mfaaiona against any Opposition except weather, he said, and the enemy could he expected to do the same. Vandenberg, accompanied by U. 8. army chief of staff J. Lawton Colling, left Tokyo by air after a three-day tour of the Korean front and Conferences with American commanders., 1 A major part of an enemy air armada would get through the [American defensive net under the best circumstances, Vandenberg said., He said the air force expected to shoot down 20 to 30 percent pf the enemy planes. This effectiveness of interception he ddheribed as “exceedingly good.” Vandenberg said\ variable wea/ther over widely' stuttered targets in the United States would cut dbwn the effectiveness .of enemy planes that did get through. And!, he added, the hours requir|ed fpri an enemy to stage a major surprise raid ‘from foreign shores' would give American interception forces tifne to go int«> action before the (hostile i* la nee actually reached their targets. , Even with radar screens every 10 miles along the coast and borders an(l the country liberally covered with fighter planes, any potential enemy still could get some planes ooer.. the target, Vanden beta jaald? But, he added, thia did not mean the i ulted States could be crip pled hy any such attack tie said there l» no target In North Kores worth "waKtlng'' an atomli' bomh on However, he Maid, (her*' gre cities In uhlnn where the A*b<>mh would Im valuable If m decision were made so use It. This la true of any country ex rept like Korea he NA(d. But he emphasised that the t’i 8. ha* no intention of using atomic weapons now. Attends Merchandise . Parley At Chicago Thurman Wooley, manager of the local Gamble store, left today fori the 1951 ine'rchandising confeijenry spossored GambleSkogmo; Inc., at Chilcagd, with moi-e than 60(7 Gamble managers dealers and store personnel in attendance. Heading the list of company officidls. board chairman B. C. Gamble will address the delegates at the banquet Thursday evening. K. Os P. Initiation Here Thursday Night Kekionga lodge 65. Knights of PythiaS, will confer the rank oS Knight Thursday at 8 p. m. The degree work will be given M the local degree team, under dir ection of John Parrish, master* of work. - Newly elected officers will take their chairs at this meeting. They are; Hubert Keller, CC, Charles’ Young, VC. Jack Heller, MA, J it , k Bayer, Prelale, John Purrlhh M-W Fred Koller, FS, Kenneth lluiiyon lie, It ilit'ii l.f-oliiiri. li;, Eiigtmt* Hmiimlh' o<; rim,ieeH of the lodge■ll' IlKiliian (IniLUi. (Inn, -,|„iL 'mid ('liiii les. iviiupp PRICE ROLLBACK H ttHlhoiwtl Fritiu Onei MIMMBMMRU I'• ii i' *(< * < iopmt hln I Tm ri dni Hl I * «t*n r hortHt or deiril iiiai all pluck niaikpl put •Hi* ■ W Oftld Ifllvtt Iq 111 Hl I .1111 pmil* ii hy n , ’■ pi |. int i ;,t h |"i\ fill Ilf I (fl I Illi I mill 1 111, pi |<>, Imp .mm gin, rcfjiili em» nt wm< 50. percent .2.- Tl|r HdinhilMt tit loti h < ttn i im Ing asking sot power to control rents on huslnrim spaces as well as residential .housing liusihif-Hs property Is not under tent control. 3. i*isulh' was expected' to take sonic action today to permit higher prices for new passenger autumn*S Wl£tjlTß. 10 PERSONS (Cslntlnued From Page Owe) headed a fire crew, said “tlnere wasn’t’A part longer than live feet." ■ \ ■ x Lt. diene Jones of the air station said tho scene Hooked like a haystack that had' been hit by a cyclone!” •p Mount Beard in Alaska Wai named after Daniel- Carter Beaird. who started the Bby Scout movement in America/Bciird was born J'uue 21; 1850.

TOWN6RIP TRISTE K'S ANNUAL, RfSPORT TO THW ADtINORY BOARD OF KIRKLAND lOWNrfHIF ADAMk 4'ol NTT INDIANA, Nhowina Hs<wl|iis, DlshwrM«m«<|*U Had nMlsn<r»> H f A|| TowH»hla Rsvsnura fur Hie > w i;Hrfla K ilri rimbrr m. I UM* HIAI OV HHIEIFIM , T«mn*hltt Funk T I, Drew, ,hnt« ijisi, ft4| 6u f l ( I o'l’ Di- illbl I ~ I'utiH itiHcllHs. I'nwi* Fumi |i*S7,f| . H "I. II II Hlg li, dog t»x | gh on "f ill Im. "ItHs, Ditg Fbml I -.x mi RerreHlhia f|hmo, f,on, Hsttru, rfjs I". n| 2161*0 Tuts) HOI'S|JOH IH" Fund 414 oo ST A TIfIMrENT OF I*l*lll IlsF.MhlN Is '■ TnttnuAlp Fuad , Tim Huhlcm <;<»., ititsi bond 30 00 prmiitiir Dphi Co, tirlv mi r« 31 DmiHift Dem 1'.., h'KNI sdv 8 42 Hpi 1 " Witness, Icmhl iniv\ 41.67 11 if Hialt, ski., rstit ,p\p, ftftft.oo Rqili Hl«h. rid l< hi h"lp , 37 io Custer A Hrnith, leeftl serv . v ft 00 llrllcr Co, budget biartkM , 3.72 The hfrne Witness, srtv bud 87.80 Decatur Di mo, Cu., silv, bud 45 36 1.H., H.High, sal., rent, exp., |4»o.oo Rutli High, Herb al help .17 50 a*. Viiger, adv. bd. member 25,00 Glen Adler, sdv. bd. mein. 35 00 Milton Girod, ndy. bd mem. 25.00 sHeller Co., annual reports 8.04 Total DlMbura. Town, Fund 1345.16 Dog Fund Lewis Gerber,l sheep killed 25.00 Total Disburse!. Dog Fund .. 25.00 Recreation Fund Publix ('<l., band Instrument 216.0 ft Total Disburse. Ro<’. Fund 216.00 ABSTRACT OF RE( EIPTNj AND DISBI RSEME.NTS 'r<>wnxhl|> Fund Balanch January 1 \ ...>141.1,47 Receipts * V 1057 36 Total Balance and Receipts 2470.83 Diebursemepts, 1345.16 Balance December 31 1125.67 Dug Fund Balance January I . . ..-> 18.09 Receipts 158 00 Tqtal Balance and Receipts 176.99 Disbursements i 25.00 Balance December 31 . 151.99 Recreation Fund Balance January I\—. . ..> .00 Receipts \... 216.00 Total Balance and Receipts 216.00 . Diabursements .. 216.00 Balance "December 31 , .00 Total Balances, All Funds . 1277.66 1, (he undersigned Trustee Os the aforesaid township, county 1 and state* hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and! correct statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of (lie township for. the year last ended. \ H. H. High L\ Township Trustee. JAN. 17 'h , - NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. -11112 \ Notice is ■ bere+iy given/ to the creditors. heirs apd legatees of Louise Butick. deceased to appear ih the Adams Circuit a'oort, held at De. stjir, Indiana, on the Mth day of February, 11951, xml show cause, if any, why the FINAL BETTLEMFNT A<N’<jVNTH with the estate of said Je< edent shotild not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then aim! there make junof of heirship, and receive thi ir dislrlbmtvft shares. Herman E. Houck. Administrator Decrttur, Indians. Jan Hi, .1951. Attoriuv <>. Item> Hlerl). JAN 17 21 The cncklhlkii’ iwrrlei* it* »e«d* in for plHcttg by latchhig on In flir baiirlni animals or 1 > t lotlilng nt pHiixtti’M'hy, |

I — compute Closing out — PUBLIC SALE ' ■■ I : • ' ■ '. ■ ' ■ Farm has been sold and we will hell at public ahction 3’i miles South. 114 miles West of Berne, Ind,, 1 mile North and ll s miles West of Geneva. Ind. Thursday, January 25,1951 10:00 A. M. Prompt 13—REGISTERED BROWN.SWISS cjATTLE—I3 T. B. and Bang 4 Tested & Calfhood Vaccinated ! 6 Cows In milk; 1 Bred Heifer; '5 open Heifers; 1 Bull Calf; Small herd of High quality cattle; 2 Brown Swiss-Steers, 600 to 800 tbs. ■ ' ■ . <— HOGS U . 3 Pure Spotted Poland China 'Sows -will farrow their Third litters April list to 15th; 22 good-quality Feeder hogs; 11 pure Bred Spotted Poland China Gilts, due to farrow April 1 to 15. — FEED — I 20 ton chopped alfalfa hay; 12 ton Baled Alfalfa hay; 6 ton Baled Wheat Straw; 10 Bushel Little Red Clover Seed. TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS John Deere “A" 1939 Trader, on Rubber, new Motor; John Deere *B” 1944 Tractor, (overhauled, first class; Cbmfort cab\ for “B" tractor; J, D. 1 Cultivator for “A” or "B"; J. D. 14” Tractor Plow on Rubber; Mc-D 14" Tractor Plow; J. D. subsoiler; J. D. 8 ft., Tractor Disc; J. 1). 7;ft. tractor disc; J. D. 3 section spring tooth harrow/; J. D. 2-section iipike tooth harrow; J. 1). 8 ft. Ctiitipackcr; J. D. Rotary Hoe; J. D. "FB-13” Tractor Fertilizer grain drill, on Rubber, like new; J. D. “290" Corn Planter, on rubber; J. D. “226" Mounted” 2 row Corn ’ Picker; J. D. Manure Spreader on Rubber; J, D. “t-B" 7 ft. Power Mower; J,D. side delivery rake; .1. I). 8 ft. grain binder, tike new; J. D. 10" ,Hammer Mill; .1. D. (Pbwer Corn Sheffer .with elevators; Sidney 80 Bu. Or 1 ton capacity feed mixer; 11. S. Grain Blower, large capacity; 13 ft. small grain elevator with >4 h p Elec.i Motor; Papec Hay and Ensilage (’utter; Extra good Ruliljer tire Wagon A 16 ft. Grain Bed like new, Rubber lite Wagon Ar if ft grain bed, like n» w , High Wheel Wftfitm A 16 It grain bed; Hydraulic Maniii’4 Uuitfer for |i<ei. \ ()| Huik lt.ik. ini I‘tnd •'A". Impleint nt 'I rallri wlih 8 * 12 lied litili’lH lilts, Him k Trailer on tiatixlfi Tires, flm ahyva inablilntTy In all hi firol Duns mntlliiim THU( iARDEN TRa(T(MU-MILKKH— *KTC, Ford lit F, I'll kqp f I lli Inn h [trot • >row tiros, Ifiim irnWi iiinmaii two iitßi Mill.. 1 lu Hal i>nu ; Willet Hi 11 Milk tin < all tip iiibln i . I1 . >ii> txrck ImiiloF . i~ j iiiiooniai Hooa|M * Ttuiknv i:<iiii i imknt ' IVi ehi Houses ItittlH; I Brootlm- H»rH»»n I l!|i»m|e|l IJOHro i ( lx||l, nl| timid ftttd Oh •» Hun I'ohlom Willi oufnldh feed (UH. I mitomißlc waterero. I jginimway Oil Brooder Hlovpg; 2 Ilnur* Shelters Bxi Fl and 12x14: Large lot range roods, i« [bn rod ftdh Pnui try fem e; lot 1 tevl posts; 21 .darling mush, feeder*; 20 Range Fawp. era; and Walerehe; hmi Turkey saddles," nioodnr temperatutti ahum - system for any number of units. i MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT Individual Hog Houm’k; Ilog Feeders. 12 hole, 8 hole and 2 hole; Feeding Platform 8»12; several small feeding platforms; Winter Hog Fountain; Hog Crate; Wayne Air Compressor dn tank wDh 50 ft. hojsle; HMM) Ib. platform scales; Clipper No. 2 Fan Mill; 6" Burr Millo 3 hand feed trucks; 3 Drive Belts; Hay Slings; /Hay Fcrk; Clover Buncher; Road Gfader on Wheels; 300 gal. fuel tank <jA stand; Tok - helm rotary fuel pump: Oil Barrels and pumps; Trany ytl dispenser; Lincoln Powerlube Greaser with 14 ft. hotie; P.T.Q' tire pump; OH and Ggease; Tractor Tires 10x38; Single Row tle; Weed Burner; Large steel fire plroof safe;, Tieating siqre; Lard Prtjss: Sausage. Grinder; Many Small Tobis too numerous to .mention. i (If weather is bad most of sale wilil be held inside barn.) TIjRMS—CASH. (Not Responsible?, for Accidents.) STUCKY and KIRCHHOFER, Owners Roar S. Johnson, Ned C. Johnson — Auctioneers , I • ' Melvih Liechty. ; / E. AV. Baumgart tier.’ Flrot Bank of Berne—Clerk Luhch will be served by Limberlost Home Club. ,17 23

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Homemaking Tips Midwinter Rwading I' Traditional January reading fur many Am er I can familimi liaa aiiVaya been the new lerd cata|t»B* which Info tM tnnli after th« holiday ruxli, Thi« year four puhllcatlanx that inky we|| take llielr place along wlHi the aacd aaialugA are anggnaiid »<, Hint fsinilbs ran Atari Jtßrly rfflrlotU plana for born# food pro* flue Hon A lamg wfotik, evcnlngg offer tiinf to Hludy heal h)rlhod4 of growing ■Hid prvarrvlng fondly food. Homo production Ih rfohrgency limes may help tranaptjnrtatloh »a well as aid family budgets and Improve family meal* * v . Single coplek »f the following are free on request at (he county citension office, Decatur or phone 3-3000: "Help*? for the Home Garden,'’ "Freetfog Farm Foods,” "Food Production for Urban Families,” "The Way to Successful Canning.”) I Celery Thrift Thrifting lUsse of celery is important because foe parts of sols vegetable having highest nutritive value ate I most likely so be trimmed off and wasted. In tests of vitamins A apd C in celery, outside leaves proved muefr richer thpn stalks or the inner “iiearte” of the vegetable, and outside stalks rated higher than inside stalks. Utah growers pioneered' in raising foe green unblanched Pascal celery which has become so popular that it now is raised in a number of other states, especially Florida and California! , Recent tests show that it is considerably higher in carotene (for vitamin A) than white, celt-blanching celery!* Although celery does not rate so high in nutritive value as many other vegetables, it can contribute more it the whole bunch, leates included, is used. Eating it raw is of special advantage. To get the most for the money spent on celery, both hi flavor and, nutritive value, make full use of the .leaves. Homemakers should remember that leaves shbuld be eaten along with the 6ia|k or cut up in naiad. Outer less tender leaves and stalks may be cooked in a Hiuall amount of water until just tender, then served in 'sauce containing h little eheoae. Or they moy.be used to good advantage In sluffing for the poultry or In soup or other .cimklng dfohcK