Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1951 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER !•, IWI
Care Offers Turkey < Packages Overseas Special Holiday Packages Offered New York, N.Y., Sept. 19— For the fourth consecutive year, a spe- » cial CARE holiday package, containing a whole canned turkey and all the “trimmings” for a festive m'eal for a family of 12, will en- ( able Americans to share their
Public Sale — NITE SALE — I and my sons are dissolving partnership ahd will sell, at public auction our livestock, located miles North of Craigvllle, Indi; or, 4 miles East of Bluffton, Ind., on State Road No; 124, then 4 miles North; or, 9 miles West of Decatur. Ipd., on State Road No. 224, then 2 miles South on State Road No. 301, bn ' TUESDAY NITE, SEPTEMBER 25,1951 Sale Starting, at 7:30 P. M. — DAIRY CATTLE — ' ■ T. B. and Bangs Tested 4 Registered Guernsey Cows, Noblemans Queen,: No. 552001, born Nov.. 7. 1937; Dukes Golden Beauty, No. 988514, born Oct. 23, 1946; Double Star, No. 1033352, horn July 22, 1947; Dukes Queen Nina, No, 1076308. born March 12, 1948. Dolly, 10 years old, Guernsey cow; Polly, 6 years, old, Guernsey cow; Katie, 4 years old. Guernsey cowi Red, 8 year old cow. • , . • These cows are on Noah’s farm. All tn good flow of milk, l?red to pure bred bulls. The registered cows ,are accredited. The cows from Evan’s fafm: Holstein cow, 8 years old, bred Aug. Ist.; Holstein cow, 3 years old, tired,July 5; Swiss cpw,- $ years old, brted Sept. 6; Black cow, 20 years old, bred Sept. 4; Roan cow. 9 years bld, brbd Juhe 15; Guernsey cow, 5 years old. due to freshen Oct. Ist; 2 Holstein heifers, due to freshen Dec. Ist; 4 Holstein heifers, open; Guernsey heifer, bred; Holstein bull, 10 months old. This is a good herd of cows. Records- on all these- cows will be given day of sale. 7-- . ■ :*' • ' •• - i — HOGS,— \ ' Hampshire-sow, with!l2 pigs; While sow with 10 pigs; Whltje sow with 9 pigs; White sow with 9 pigs; Black sow with 6 pigs; Red sow with s.pigs; Black sow with 8 pigs; White sow with 7 pigs; Chester White sow. due to fairow by day of sale; Hampshire sow, due to farrow by day of sale; 5 shoats. , . / — SHEEP — II head Ewes,*3' years.old; 6 head Ewe Lambs; 2 Buck lambs. /'■ —POULTRY — 50 head of Minorcas leghorn pullets. • : 8 Milk Cans. - TERMS —CASH. • Not responsible in case of accidents. Lewis Yake & Sons—Evan & Noah, Owners . Ellenberger Bros. & Herman Strahm—Auctioneers Farmers & Merchants Bank —-Clerk ■ Sale-will be held inside rain or shine. Ladies Aid will gerye_ldnctr^________ > _^ a __ <M| lO ~ : "7* * * ‘i*"—" When clothes sre drying... Nice and clean Why dbW the weather get so mean ? XSttfe « wTSO ferSK A CM2—™®*- tRa Twaß'Av Never mind...leek wfcot we've ®ef for you... V I I I I I / / / / tl) I / / / / / SUNSHINE IN A BOX <7 || i|l»|•IIl 11 11 191 ‘ ‘ 1 A | fair wtather et yfur fingertips irsiHENßj! ■ BENDIXIig I AUTOMATIC I fl DRYER K-’ I Clothes dry softer, / fluffier than they ever .I] .1 J a f did in the stin. And | a 95 J you’ve got the right /. drying weather when ‘ K and where you/w ant it! - i \ Hew POW-t-YBH System tioHaltee hot a* and mobtere ovMdel at wrtre eoif) V Fluff-dry* clothe* »off etWl «weeh—al th* h*l«* df W /Beitl*he* clothe* line* and cloth|* pin* I Dry* damp for Ironlng-or hone dry for »tor«go! Tako* a big 9-pound load ol end time! / Both Go* and Electric Modol«l See the Bendix automatic Dfyor here today! ( / Z
Thanksgiving and Christmas: cheer with relatives and friends in four ie*n overseas countries. ( I The turkeys in the gift pick&ge are the fainous; Beltsville White viriety, bred for a minimum of bbnh and maximum of all-white meat. The birds which average seven pounds, are steam-roasted in their own juices to retain their full flavor' and are packed in; two pounds of lard. They can be serve<| cold as they come from the can, or heated and browned. 'Besides the turkey, the 118.75 CARE holiday package contains 1 lb. of canned bacon, 8 oz. canned V-' f i .
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MOOSE INITIATIONS and ritualistic programs are highlighted with 4he precision drills of the uniformed drill team and the dignified work of the degree staff, members of which are pictured above. The drill -team and degree staff have participated in a number of ceremonies and are widely recognized ad one Os the outstanding fraternal organizations in this part of the state. Nick Braun, seated at left, is captain of the drill team and G. Remy Bierly. eighth man reading td the right, is governor of the degree staff. It is possible that the organization will stage a program this week during the dedication observance of the annex to the Moose home, Adams Lodge 1311 of the Loyal Order of Moofee. t — — > ' -4- 1
butter, 1 lb. plum pudding. 1 lb. coffee or tea, 29 oz. of peaches, 1% Oz. of mustard, 1 lb. chocolate candy, 1 lb. hard candy, and 15 os. of raisins. For Thanksgiving delivery, orders for the holiday package must be received at any local CARE outlet or at CARE headquarters, 20 Broad Street, New York 5, by Oct. 31. Deadline for receipt of Christmas orders is Nov. 30. « The price includes guaranteed delivery to any individual or institution designated by the donor in any of the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Western Germany and Berlin, Great Britain (England, Scotland and Northern Ireland), Greece. Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Yugoslavia, Japan, Okinawa and the Philippines. SOCIETY Mrs. Guy Koos will entertain members of Unit 4 of the W.S.W.S. of Bethany Evangelical Uriited Brethren church Thursday evening at seven thirty o’clock at her home, 524 Cleveland street. The Eagres Auxiliary will hold a regular . meeting in the Eagles hall Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. The Catholic Ladles of Columbia will sponsor a bake sale and rummage sale at the C. L. of -C. hall In the K. of C. building Saturday. The hall wtt| be open Friday so members may bring their articles. There will be a rummage sale at the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church Saturday morning from eight until twelve o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, ot North Seventh street, entertained’ over the weekend for Mr. and Mirs. Gall Taylor, of Phoenix. Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gephart and* daughter, Cynthia, of Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs. Nile Medaugh, of Van Wert, 0., Mr. andh Mrs. James Harvey and daughter, Glor ia, and Mrs. Frank Carroll. Members of the D.Y.B. class of Trinity ° Evangelical United Brethren church are reminded to come dressed for a “Back to School’’ party Thursday evening or a fine will be levied. ■ i> ■ \ \. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard of Monroe street, had as their guests at supper Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stewart of Point Pleasant, N. J. L ' V Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Liechty/ of Bcrrte, are the parents of a baby girl, barn’at 2:23 p. m. Tuesday at the Adams county memorial hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wittwer are the pareqts of a baby boy, born Tuesday at 8:28 p. m. at the Adams county memorial hospital. He .weighed 6 pounds, 1% ounces. UN, REDS (Continaed From Pn<<* Onr> release said. \ 2—Later the UN command liaison men requested a meeting at Pan Mun Jom at 2 p. m. day (11 p. mA Tuesday CST) to discuss changing the frequency of the radio telephone by means of 1 which communication is maintain- ■-> ’ . san —_ Trade to a Good Town — Decatur
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SJOSRITM 1 fete i * m ■ J Admitted; Mrs. Elmer Uhrick, Monroe; Mrs. Ernest Foreman, Decatur; Mrs. Basil Stetlei*. Willshire, O.; Mrs. Phillip Huhter, Decatur. Dismissed: > Mrs. Gail Runyon and baby girt Geneva; Mrs. Milton Gerber and baby boy, Claigvilie; Mrs. Kenneth Hirschy; and baby girl, Decatur; Harley Tumbleson, Geneva; Mrs. Carey fßaker, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Russell Moor, Geneva; Mrs. Vetiano Conde j and baby boy, Monroe; Mrs. Harold Bolienbacher, Celina, O. : • ; !'l . List Merchant Marine Officer Examinations Commander S. G. Guill, officer in charge of the coast guard marine inspection office, announced today that examinations of merchant marine licensed officers for permanent commissions in the coast guard will be held February 25, 2G and 27. 1952 in St Louis, Mo. He urged interested licensed deck and engineer officej-s to wHtej for application iorrns as soon as possible to Commandant (PTP); ;U.S. Coast Guard; Washington 25, D.C.
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Disorderly Conduct Charged County Man j Erancis B. Harmon, of east of frecatur, charged by Foi-t Wayne [ftoUce with firing a> shotgun in the air in the 700 block South Harrison street early Tuesday to alarm a feminine companion, is scheduled to appear ih city court there Sept. 21 to face a charge of disorderly conduct. Harmon told detective John Carpino that he discharged , the ahotgun because a companion. iT.4 .< " ' ' A 1
PUBLIC SALE SPOTTED POLAND CHINA HOGS -20 BOARS- -20 GILTS WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Sept. 26, ’sl This is the quick maturing meat type of Spotted Poland free of Excess lard. In my past sales 80% of my htigs have sc4d to farmers at very tittle over market price. ( \ WRITE FOR CATALOG ’ij , Sale will be held at farm 2*/4 miles East, then U'4 mile * -A North of Woodburn, Indiana. ROBERT BOESCH, Woodburn, Ind.
Juanita Knapp, 32, of Decatur, refused to ride home with him, but crawled Intel an auto driven by Robert E. Rose of route 8,-Fort Wayne, a naval reservist, and asked him to drive her home. Harmon, who told officials he had come to Fort Wayne with the Decatur woman Monday afternoon, posted |25 bond for his appearing in court; D. A. V. Auxiliary rummage sale, D.A.V; hall, Saturday, September 22. 22113
Evansville College Enrollment 1,596 / ' . 17. Evansville, Ind.,. Sipt. 19/-(tJP) —Evansville college; announced today it has an ehroilmeht of 1,596 for the school year, 884 stu-’ dents for day classes and the ije» mainder In evening classes.•
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