Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1951 — Page 6
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. PT A Speaker JB H The Rev. William C. Feller, pastor of the Zion Evangelical arid Reformed church, will speak on “Character and Spiritual , Education” at the meeting of the Lincoln school parent-teacher association Thursday at 7:30 p. in. : ' <•’ \ \ / ' I " • ’ 1 ' ' GENERAL (Continued From Pace Imiles east southeast of Hongchon. I :lh the eastern mountains, the ’ ll], S. 7th division captured the key \|rpad Junction of ; n|iles south of the 38th parallel, and advanced north and east of it. ; Maj. Gen. Claude B. Ferenbnugli, commander of the 7th div-
, -■■■— J —.—, — Public Auction .JI. am quitting farming due to 111 health and will eell the fallowing ; M'Fublto Auction % mile North ot Dixon, Ohio than 3% tWllja Meat Or 10 milee Wwt bf Van Wort,(Ohio, or « miles South aqd 1 mi|a Weal ,of Payne, Ohio, on ’ . ■ ' I THURSDAY, MARCH 15,1951 .at 12:30 P. M., Ohio Tlmq •) 11:30 A. M., Indiana Time i — CATTLE— ' J .■ Holstein Cow 5 yrs. old, due April 1; Holstein Cow 5 yr, old, milk- : Ing good flow; Red Cow 7 yr( old, milking good flow, due In Oct.; Red \ Helfer, 7 months old. All Cattle T. 11. and Bangs Te ted. | TWO TRACTORS & IMPLEMENTS | I. ? 1941 Farmall "H" Tractor, on rubber, lights, starter, powertake - toff—first class condition; Power-Lift Cultivators for "H”; 1937 Farmball F-20 Tractor on rubber, lights—first condition; Powder Lift ( Cultivators tor F-20; McDeering “Little Genius” 2 Bogota i 2 inch Tractor Breaking Plow, on Rubber, used 3 seasons, good; International , , HC Modal -G-A Heavy Tractor Disc, 1 year old. like new; 2 Section Sp ke Tooth Harrow, good; IHC Tractor Corn Planter with Fertilizer Attachment, u ed 3 years, good; McDeering Model 100 Trdctpr jdanure I Spreader; Moun| Vernon Llmte Spreader, on Rubber, good; IHC Mower, .6, ft.; New 6 ft. Clover Buncher; Bradley Rubber Tire Wagdln with 14 ftk Bed, good; Steel Tire Wagon & Rack; , Clipper Fanning Mill , jUargie size! with Motor, new; Tractor Buck Rake; Dump Rake; (Several Steel Fence Posts; Chicken Nests and equipment; hiW( Power , Cream Separator, good; Miscellaneous articles. T' CORN PICKER, COMBINE, ELEVATOR, GRAIN DRILL Case 34 foot Elevator, on rubber, 2 years old, like new; Oliver Superior 12 Hole Fertilizer Grain Drill, Power Lift, best of, condition; New Idea*2 Row Corn Picker, on Rubber, good; Oliver No. 15 Combine, 6 foot, with engine, 3 years old, good condition. TERMS—CASH. ■ < j L WILLIAM FULK, Owner Roy S'. Johnson , ‘J ' ■ ; • ji . Ned C. Johnson ■ ■ i \ _ j ' (Melvin Liechty — Auctioneers P. C. Lehman—Clerk £ J \ Not Responsible for Accidents 9 13 fa ' j ■ j! ; . ■ ■ - • \ \ <, -• i • 5 i : ! I ' . ! ; “nJ-. 1 ; • ' RW* W'-UI I •AseAwm ■ . \ ' j ■.■ ~ . ) . r i|:i, i -.; 1 - ■ ' .. •• v J ' ' !\■.■ ; J. I/ i 1 ' - r ' \<■ J | MAGIC DEFROSTER ...Only 9.95 :: a 'll-l ■ . * * ■■ ;! Defrosting Drudgery Gone Forever! !: i < i . i , ■ . i •> 'j & • \ i l ' -j ' ■ ' j; : • The sensational new “MAGIC DEFROSTER” j ; ! makes you/ present refrigerator the “refrigerator j [ of tomorrow.” This new defroster automatically 1 ! defrosts your refrigerator. Just , plug in your ; ! ! Magic Defroster ~ . this Magic addition to your ] • refrigerator steps up efficiency, cuts electric bills I • I\ »■.. ■ ’ and repair costs. Any one can install a MAGIC ] ' DEFROSTER in a jiffy. PLUG IT IN . . SET IT ! ; . . AND FORGET IT. One year guarantee. | ; * i J: - _ Z_ ;! y< I d *3 J S 3 (1 • > • i ' ■ i ( 'I ! 1 ■ , \ ■-. >Aj ■ / '' ’ 1 I'l 1 [
36 Pheasants Are | Distributed Here ! Members of the Deckiur Corner, vation club have completed the distribution In areas withinj-a mile of Decatur of six boxes of j pheasants, delivered herp rdeoHtiy by Ute statu conservation (lepa|*tment. ’Each box contained; flv| hens and one cock bird, inalfng n total of 38 birds. Adams county received I 39 boxes of the birds rind other clubs in .the counthave | distributed their it |as reported. The local club hris Adopted a policy of spreading tl-ril distribution equally around the edges of the city. ' x | | - -r t —’ — ision, said his men hpd ‘got the I enemy reeling back, but heps still not knocked out.” H - "The outlook is optimistic, but ‘ we are still keeping our gudrd up,” he said. "They’re either withdrawing because of the heavy pressure ’ wefve been putting on them in the . last few days, or they’n-i going . back as fast as they can to better positions farther north.” 1 NOTICE OF/FIN AL SETTiJeMENT fIF ESTATE No 4587 • 5 \ Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and iemft'ass of Maggie Miller, deceased to’ appear in the Adams' Circuit C’oujt, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the Mth day of April, 1951,' and show cauHe, If ' any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the esjatejof said decedent should not l»e approved: and said heirs are notified go then and there make proof i»f Ifeirshi] . and receive their Elmer W. Baumgartner. Atdminlstrrttor \V. \V A. Decatur, Indiana, March 18. 1951. Attorney Henry H. Heller. ? March 13—20 j I ■■■ I —■ "R"- i n i jiii i h •
( a ■ ■'SJAcI \ i hui son v*au*houm \ Mflifir vM'iliii lull/iil HANNINO BUMAU \ > Tl 1 1MBB ra IV In -— W rA WSIII / v | as3Ewt^t--nHh.|~<\|F ™ n ? Irocr.- - —2-J — IcJi- r—JL 11 - ■ ■ ■ j , • i • . ; i r 4 °"° .* I ■ \ . I ' “’I I s*-| 6 UTIX I •'/*! -4 I sionoom I> ~l Ib f J utility T| ait, IJ.I ■ . I it' Oxio’-9 CL r S N le'sO? Kz! e ' cI! THE DAWSON: permits two additional ' J LL|I_LJ u_| \ bedrooms on- rfe second floor, and by ' amerre I adding'a dormer on the rear, a lavatory; o ; < e'.ft.ro H o can he provided*. Although there is a full \ X I 3d nN. LlTl 1 L 'J « basement, a utility room is placed bell ncoooom lUHIAiUXL—* mmmJ <m tween bath and kltcleni equipped with | i2’-o*ii?9 ct | j storage cabinei coat c)oset arid wall I ’’■""f uivmo-nm’ *3 space for possible laundry equipment. I \ Cu l CL I ao' GxiT-O \ . . HI ' Kitchen cafprijets aiM compactly groupI—MMK=3aBM| j | e( j in one \| w ‘, j space nearest ihe living room, j Excel- \ P "J * ent cfrculatlon; is obtained from ball W 4 which leads it> ; all rooms. oseion o-itG t ■ t ; \ ,H I n * T . F L o o ra - p can* Tlie exterior Jqf the Dawson has features. including ia covered front stoop, ■ ' 1 '! flower pot she|4 shutters, *'ble ; siding and asphalt \ ; •'< ■'■"■'{i U ** 1 *' | The dimensions of this home are planncd for 4(1 feet |jy 28 teet.\ Fiber area 1 \ .1 ' I totals 1.071 square feet with the suhage • sonoom _ I amounting to :ig1.294 cubic feet. ' i r O H For further/Information about THE 1 U DAWHON Write the Rinall House Plan■■■■■■"■"■jx* ■■ | L hing llur«Ku, 'fl|. CloUd.-Minn. —‘-7 1 M I, ,H \ I \ . -—lt ■ I . 1 I .i \. V ■■ '4 ■ • ••corif ••ann«»4.an * J '
La Prensa Newsmen \ ■ 1 Seek Work Return Employes Seek Ai4 Os Labor Ministry Buenos Aires, Argentina, March I?.—(UP) —Employes of La Prensa looked to the labor ministry today to help them return to work and resume publication of the news- ' The'employes asked the ministry yesterday to declare publicly that no dispute exists between the big independent daily and its 1,500-odd workers., The' statement de'nied an pfficial claim that a labor dispute forced La Prensa to suspend publication. It said a majority of the employes want to return to Work. ‘ The appeal was presented to the ministry jdst 24 hours before the scheduled start of a 15-minute na-tion-wide. strike in support of a boycott of La Prensa by the news "vendors’ union. The boycott led to suspension of publication of the newspaper Jan. 26. Leaders of the pro-government press and printers’ union supported the vendors boycott and last week the government-sponsored general confederation of labor (CGT) voted to make it a general ban. Bad U.S., Reaction .Washington, March 13. (UP) - United States offiHals say that bad public reaction In this country to ('losing of the Bueno*' Aires newspaper La Prensa has checked government plans to build better relations with Argatnlna. AssiAtant secretary of Tate Edward G.' Miller, Jr., told a news conference Into yesterday that the situation! “deeply concerned" every believer In h five prms, He said the La Prensa Incident, because of Its adverse effect on American pub lie opinion, iris limited the ability of the U.S >'"V< 1 ntncni to continue Its positive efforts of cooperation with Artentlna. 1 The Washington Dally Nfws, meanwhile, dffcred space to the La Prdnsa editors for any editorials they wish to inn, The paper proposed Jhat every newspaper In North find South America print La Prensa'a opinions dally übder La Prcnsa'a Miller emphasized how U.S. public opinion affects moves of the Washington ■. government. x He made clear that the policies of the U S. government are closely circumscribed by the effect of U.S, public opinion and that the adverse impact on U.S. public opinion of the closing of La Prensa has been so greai as to limit the ability of the American government to cointinuedts positive efforts of tion with Argentina. These efforts, he iiaid, until recently had been producing constructive results. , - \ '■ ' , !■ ' Grain Storage Improved, prefabricated grain blns developed through research by the department of agriculture now provide a practical means of long time storage of grain dn farms. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results.
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Engineers Survey Tract At Madison Madlsonl Ind.. March 13, -(UP) A team of engineers today surveyed a tract of land near here for a proposed U.S. Academy 01 the air. • The inspection by the engineers, hired by the air force to survey seven sites under consideration for the academy, was to be fol lowed by a visit of the academy site Selection board next month, 'officials said. , : Old Law Blacklists Tipplers From Bars Sheriff In Illinois Says Law Effective Rockford. 111., March 13. —(UP) — Winnebago County sheriff Kirk S. King .today reported “amazing’ ( results after he dusted pff an ancient “black list law” which fcr*bids saloonkeepers fr6m selling liquor to heavy tipplers. KiVk eaid the law provides that anyone who decides one' of his relatives is taking a snootful too often simply has to go into the tav. ern and tell them to cut off the supply. Format least six months after ti»e person is on the hlack list. *lt’a as simple as that,” Kirk said. ' If the saloonkeeper doesn't fall in line, his license can be revoked. We've had 10 blacklistings ip hie last week," Kirk aald. "Borne wives have put .their husbands on the Hat und some «i)othet> have put their sons on." Kirk sahl he dug up the old ordInanci) after his office Was besieged with cishpialnts ot guttlers running through their paychecks while their hungry families waited at home, "We had to do aoinsihlng," he said. ?*Klds were coming In here and iiqtinwklhg that their tolka were spending everything tor hooge, .Mothers were complaining about <thelr aone. It was awful." Kirk said ho finally got together with state’s attorney Robert R. Canfield and they “Just decided to reach down and dust off the old black' list law.” , In practical operation, Kirk said, the relatives of a “habitual drunkard" or anyone "who is in the hab. Lt of getting intoxicated” - - to use the words of the ordinance. - write him a letter telling him the facts. After that he makes up .the “black list" and sends it around to all the saloons. ' ''“lt’s been amazing," he said. “We’ve been getting a good reaction from everybody Including the tavernkeepers. And even the liquor interests are in favor of it.” \ Radiant Beat Use of radiant heat is relatively new, but the principles involved have been known for at least 2,000 years. \ —tr ■ Ancient Product The ancient Egyptians used turpentine It was also well known to the Middle Ages. A
Two Minor Accidents Reported By Police iCity police were right on lhe kpot Investigating the accident which occurred when a car driven by Merritt Alger, of 328 North Fifth Rpreet, hooked the right rear fender of the police patrolc while leaving a parking apot. Th| accident occurred on South ,Wi«eKpster street and total damage was estimated at 340. \ t sAnother accident, [involving cars djbven by Mrs. Minnie Jones, of Fort Wayne,, and. Forest Durr, of (route 6, which collided at the Third arid Jefferson rtrept intersection, was reported to city; po-, n «. ; ■ ;; Democrat Want aos Bring Results
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Dave Philley May Play Third Base Ran Flernardino, ibdlf., Mairh 13. aw- Outfielder neve i’l.iiley makes his debut' us a third 1 tiseman today when the ('hlca|to White Sox meet the Pitt.-burf' Pirates. ; Experiment, minded .mature' Paul'Richards said ho .was trylnu Philley at third "in hopes of add ing punch to the White Sox lineup.” Phlillev batted only in 1950 but clouted 14 home runs and knocked in 80 runs. y Floyd Baker and Hank Maleski are the Sox’ other third-basi-men. ■> The SoX were' rained out yester day whße the Pirates beat Seattle of the Pacific Coast league, 11 to 2 for their third consecutive exhibition; victory. Giants Lose Coach St. Petersburg, Phi.. March 13. — (UP)—Coach Frank Shejlenback. who received much of ,the credit for Jim Hearn’s sudden development as a winning pitchelast season, will be lost to the Nqw York 'Giants for the entire 1951 season. The forrner pacific Coast league spitball star 1»_ suffering with a septic condition resulting from an infection of the bladder.; Dr. Anthony Palermo. ' the Giants physician, has advised him to ”forget about baseball at least for t'he year." j J Sluggers Ariz., March 13.—(UP 1 The home run apd the big inriing are still trade-marks of the worl(| champion New' York Yankees. The Yankees have smashed five homers and averaged 9.3 runs per gariie in gaining a 2-1 edge over the Cleveland Indiana in their spring exhibition aerlaa. ' ' • ■ V'lrHt’banwrnnn Joe Crillßiii con trlbuted the ’’dally hnmar” yexiorday, The but the Yatiktma scored two tuns In fivr diffarimt Intihvga for a Iff to 8 victory. \i - First . Test Hnrasota, Fla. t March 13. -(UP) Former Brooklyn Dodger star ' Harry Taylor, who' manager Steve j O’Neill, gays, "qould be my best I pitcher this year," gets Ills first 1 test under game conditions for the Boston Red Sox against the Detroit Tigers today. \ < Cubs Lose \ Fullerton, Calif, March 131'(UP) —Manager Frank Frisch, managed a .grin and a bit 'of homespun philosophy today after his j Chicago Cubs’ 4 to 3 loss to the Los Angeles' Angels of the Pacific Coast league yesterday, “Well,” said Frankie, “at least there’s no reason tto.w why Overconfidence should cost us the pennrint.” ‘ \ ■■ ' ■
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TWO YEARS IN PRISON is tneted out to Kostas Kefaloyannis shown handcuffed and walking to court under guard in Canea, Crete after almost arousing civil war on the island when he kidnaped Tassoula Petrakoyorghis (inset) and took her to a mountain cave. Shi married him, and he was not tried for kidnaping, but for raising ai armed band to protect him and his Juliet from i)er familyy politics, enemies of his own traditional faction. /International Soundphotd)
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