Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1951 — Page 6

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South Bend Woman Is Killed By Train South fiend, Ind., Nov. 23—(UP) —Mrs. Roberta Jackson, 27, was 'killed today when a freight train locomotive owned by the Stadebaker Corp, struck her car. Police said she was tnrowh out of the car. Ini * O*<nwr»! w •’~ NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING { Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Adams County, Indiana that a special meeting of the County i Council of said county will M held At (he Auditor's Cftke in the Court House at Decatur, Indiana, Tuesday, November 27, 1951 at 10:09 A.tt. The Council will consider the following additional emergency apwrepriatioM and any other business' that may come before it. r COUNTY IEItem No.. 200 Clerk Operating* 250.00 Item No. 103a Sher. Spec Dep - 25.00 Item No. 206 Sher, me fpr pri 400.00 Item No. 200 sher. op >xp 70.0 CT Item No. 2.00 sch supt ,op. ex 85 00 Item No. 200 CTr. Ct. Oper. 10.00 Item No. 405 Cir Ct me fr jur 175.00 Item No. 200 Co Ho Oper. 1800.00] HOSPITAL Item No. 701 b sal. of nurses 7000.00 1 Item No. SOO Sal cis mal etc 2000.00 HIGHWAY Item No. 314 Engineer Fees 588.50 Taxpayers'■ appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon; after 4ald appropriations shall be made ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such tions may appeal to the State Board of’ Tax Commissioners tor further and final action thereon by filing their petition therefor with the County Auditor Within the time fix>] ed by law and the Stpte Tax Board will fix a date for hearing in this County. ■ 4 By Order pf Board of Commission-' era of Adams County. | THURMAN t DREW, I Auditor Adams County, Ind. 1 vnv. 16—23 . \ \

■ —l—■■ Public Auction v -' V; \.| "-***> J i? Furniture of the'/Vm. J. J. Bell Estate To be sold by Order of the Court Saturday, November 24th 1:30 P.M. 239 North 11th Street, Decatur, Indiana Electric Washer; Kitchen Range; Estate Heatrola; Antique Love Seat; Antique Dresser; Antique Stand;' Antique Hall Tree and seat; 3 Pc. Living Room Suite; Table; 4 Rockers; 2 Beds complete; Corner Cabinet; Kitchen Cabinet; Drop Leaf Table and 4 chairs; China Closet; Desk; Library Table; Dining Room Table and 4 chairs; Commode; 2 9x12 Large Wardrobe; Porch Swing; Electric Sweeper; Lard Press; Approx. 6 ton Lump Coal; Step ladder; Lawn Mower; Saws; = Rakes, hoes, forks, shovels, garden tools, etc. ■/ . .■ ( r 1936 Chevrolet Coupe, like new, only 24.000 miles. THE ABOVE IS THE PROPERTY'OF THE WM. J. J. HELL ESTATE THE FOLLOWING HAS BEEN CONSIGNED BY MR. & MRS. JOHN BEERY: | i ' ■ ■ § . ■ Apt. size Electric Stove, like new; Small G. E. Refrigerator; Duo Therm Oil Burner; Apt. Washer; Sewing Machine; 2 Pc. Living Room Suite; Breakfast Set; Metal Cabinet; Reed Chair; 4 Dining Room Chairs; Rocker; Dresser; Mirror] Vanity Stool; End Table; Lamp Table; Vanity Lamp. _ ' , V ' /TERMS—CASH. ESTATE OF WM. J. J. BELL Strickler, Theo. Graliker, Executor Id. S. Blair — Auctioneers John DeVoss, Attorney f \ <' - 1 -■ ,C. W. Kent —Sales Manager. < . Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. ■ s j Decatur, Indiana — Phone 3-3390." < ■ ' ~i . Not responsible for accidents > 20 23 Public Auction COMPLETE CLOSING OUT SALE As l' am quitting farming I wljl sell at Public Auction 2 miles I North, 2 miles West and % mile North of Convoy, Ohio or 3 miles East of Dixon, Ohio on Black Top Road and *4 mile North, on , \ l WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1951 St 10:00 A. M., EST ' v < • ’■ • ? .? — DAIRY CATTLE — T. B. and Bangs Tested z 4 Holstein Heifers ( 15 to 18 mdnths old, open. Following cattle consigned by Wm. Reidenbach: Registered Guernsey Cow 3, with heifer calf by side, calf is eligible to Register; Registered Guernsey Cow 7. due to freshen Dec. 10th.; 2 Grade Guernsey heifers each one has calf by side; 1 .Grade Guernsey heifer will freshen in March; 1 * Registered Guernsey Bull 2 years old, a good one. HOGS—2 Spotted Poland Chink tried Brood Sows with litters of 17 by .Id.. TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS John Deere Model A tractor, fully equipped, with Power Lift Cultivators, first class, bought in 1945: IHC 9-A Heavy Tractor Disc, bought new Spring of 1951; John Deere ■ I Bottom 12 inch Tractor Plow, good; IHC Cultipacker, 8 ft., double, good; 3 Section John Deere Spike Tooth Harrow; Superior. 16 Disc Fertiliser Grain Drill, tractor controls, 3 yrs. old, good; John Deere 2 Row pull type Corn Planter with Fertilizer attachment on rubber, bought new Spring of 1951; New Idea 4 bar Side Delivery Rake, 3 yrs. old; John Deere semi-mounted Power Mower, 7 ft., extra good; Allis Chalmer Combine 5 ft. cut, good; John Deere Tractor Rotary Hoe, bought new Spring of 1951; John Deere Rubber Tire Wagon with 16 ft. rack and double box, 3 yrs. old; Clipper Fanning MUI with Motor, good; Seed Easy Tractor Seeder; 10 gal. Hot Water outfit; Grinder with motor: Tractor Tire Pump; Pump Jfcck and Motor; Heater; Two Wheel TraUer with Stock Rack, good; Pressure Grease Small Tools and many other articles. - HI • -1 IHC. 3-bottom tractor plow; 1 4-section harrow; I Clipper Fan Mill. NOTE—This Machinery has been properly taken care of and is in excellent condition. . j. ; J '.j'l hay —l4oo Bales Red Clover Hay; wire tied. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MISCELLANEOUS Clinton Poker Mower, 20 inch cut; Davenport; 2 Piece Living Room Suite; Siivertdne 11 Tube Radio; Super Flame Oil Burning Heating Stove with .separate Blower attachment, 3 yrs. old, good; 275 Gal. Fuel Tank- Two double beds, complete; Dressers; Chest of Drawers; Commie;' Drop Head Sewing Machine; 9x12 Rug; Throw Rugs; Rocker; 11-3x12 Linoleum; End Tables; Straight Chairs; Kitchen Table; Utility Cabinet; Small Oil Heating Stove; Gibson Refrigerator, 4 yrs old; Roper Bottle Gas Table Top Stove; Speed Queen Washer, good-* Dishes and Cooking Utensils; Electrolux Sweeper and attachments, extra good; Miscellaneous aritcles. Garden Tools. HOMER MURPHY, Owner TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. s. Johnson, | Ned C. Johnson — Auctioneers t ( | Norm Ridenbauch—-Clerk • ! I ** I Lunch Will Be Served. 23 26

Regional Seminar Planned Wednesday ■ ■ .4! "Planning for Defense Business'’ is the subject of an important regional seminar to be held at the ' Fort Wayne ; Chamber of Commerce, Wednesday, November 21 at 2:30 p m. Thia meeting is being sponsored jointly by the governor's commission on small business and the manufacturers comI mittee of the Fort Wayne Chamber. The purpose of the three!hour seminar 4s to give business men complete information on problems concerning government procurement agencies, placing bids and securing prime and subcontracts from the government. Walter W. Walb, vice-president of the Indiana governor’s icommiaaion on sjpHl business, will chairman the program. Invitations have\been extended by Hugo WeisI sbrodt,, manufacturers committee 'chairman, to all manufacturers in LaGrange, gteqben, DeKalb, Noble. Whitley, Allen, Wells, A t dams, Jay, Blackford. Huntington, Wabcteh and Miami counties, to attepd. Advance reservations are not required. and will be no charge for, participation. I "We are trying to give Indiana's business men all the help possible in doing business with the govern|ment,” Walb said. He pointed out [that with the recent congressional

approval of a nearly 70 billion dollar defense burget, the impact of defense orders on all business activity, both in the immediate future and for many years tq come, cannot be over-emphasised. Named Company's Berne Representative Charles F. Rhoads, of Fort Wayne, has been named commercial and industrial representative for the Indiana A Michigan Elec-

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tire company at Berne. This company serves the electrical needs of Berne. Frank Noble is the district manager. A-BOMB <Contl»ned From Psge One> Nevada teists "have given the air force a ndw atomic tactical weapon which can be utilized against armies in the field.**' . The weapons still present some "problems/* he said, but he predicted these will be solved "by

the time tAe air force is built up in western Europe.’’ Cold Moving Into State After Holiday Indianapolis, Nov. 23 —(UP)— Cold weather moved into Indiana on the heels of a m|ld, wet Thanksgiving A weather outlook for the next five days said temperatures' will average 10 to 15 degrees below nor mal highs of 43 to 52 *and lows of

30 to 22. Rain fell over mostjpf the state ail day yesterday and last Wight and was expected to turn to snow in the north and continue through tomorrow. Rain or snow wasi expected in the south. It still Is possible to distinguish the original seven hills on which Rome was built. \ — In early colonial times, the largest room in the house usually was the kitchen. ' • h :'

UN, COMMUNISTS 1 (C<niti>«ie4 Frti P>s« Oxi the actual cease-fire line covered the entire battlefront during their I deliberations Friday. UN VOTES (COTti»se< rw jßr**"' 1 tain. "The act,’’ he declared, “pro- , yides fbr the financing of traitors of their native lands and of war who have fled their

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of armed groups for the purpose of fighting against the Soviet Union.” The same complaint subject of a stirt Soviet rjote to Washington two nights ago which the U. S. state department. immediate- \ ly rejected. The assembly’s 14nation steering committee will decide whether the Soviet accusation should be debated. An American spokesman said the United States will not try to prevent an assembly debate on the charge. ! »