Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1952 — Page 12
£ ■Rv\xsb(n/%\W Fast-growing, thrifty; well-deyelbped chicks . -***'^~ <>t> ~«F *•* make early layers. They like Pillsbury’S BITE- j SIZE, the natural form for feed.’ They eat : -K x * xx <%. X? more, do better. They get the extra push of .•••’*' “Mycins,” Pillsbury’s antibiotic supplement. Come in right away —or phone for yodffsupply .1 —of Pillsbury'a Best Chick Starter. HELLER COAL FEED & SUPPLY ' "Through Service We Grow” 722 Monroe St. ~ - Phone 3-2912 Public Auction Saturday, March 29,1952 1:30 P. M. ; m Preble, Indiana * ’ * ■ i ; ! f I ‘ G. Ei refrigerator; G. E. washing machine | Magic Chef , gas stove; Philco!radio; living room suite; chest of drawers; : Lawn mower; ? chains r rockers; ’cupboard; beds, mattresses 1 and springs; G. E. sweeper; floor lamps; rugs; desk; tables; sump pump; dishes; guns; kitchen utensils; stands. And many other articles too numeruos to mention.; HERMAN LINNEMEIER ■ ' ’ ' ' 'Z : . ' Z f '• :■ 'k k ’ Preble, Indiana TERMS—CASH. Ervin Ewell, Carson Fost—Auctioneers - . L Z '. /, Z* i,!j K T < fflh, PHILCO ' ■■. \ k ; ■ ' . 'k z az , ■ Z, ' . ' kk<r 1j j ' , Z ’ and HAUGKS Bring You For 1952 AMERICA’S GREATEST 20" TABLE MODEL VALUE! SUPER 1 powered l|i i I prin^ re s" WKss^aJgCT IMiSIS |<Sj|s| THAN 1951 PRICE ' - New for 1952 with super-sensitive ] jj .; i “Colorado” Tuner ... even in notori- L» JO '*> ■» ously difficult locations it makes E C possible good TV. Yours at new low ~ price in richly-finished wood cabinet. H , ' Phone now for FREE TRIAL. , Tax Extra DESIGNED FOR BUILT-IN U.H.F. 1 Yes, designed for all future TV devel- »kl*si JalßiALlfruß opments. Enjoy now a 1952 Philco. ■MMHHHMMHMHBNB HAUG K S 5 HEATING-—APPLIANCES-—PLUMfIING S. 2nd Street Across From Court House ' - .. -■’ ■ • ■ 1 ' Th JI i r- ■ . ■. : \ . i rli H r/■' •
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ABOVE: Deputies crouch warily outside house of Harry Hm, 58, East Pasadena, Cal., after bombarding the dwelling with three ■ hand grenades and three tear gas pellets. Hess held polite at bay nearly an hour whiles his estranged wife, Mrs. Nina Hess, lay dying in shot in neck, chest. (Inteiiiational Sottinlphotof RIGHT: Driven into open by tear gas, Hess is led away by sheriff's deputies. He said he shot his wife, a nurse, in quarrel over her request sot S3OO to defend a son )(6y another marriage) who faces trial bn a robbery charge. (InternationalSouiidphoto)
xoTii'K of fix %i, of Es-rm: v ’. i X <>. 4"-M. Notice is hereJby given to the ereititiors, heirs and legatees of Della j Droege. deceased to apje ar in the Adams Circuit Court, hold at I'♦•c.atii.r.. Indiana. <.n the 22 .l.i\. ~f April, 19-52. and show cause, if aay. why -the FINAL Sl-m’LEMII-iXT ACC"OL’NTS w.it!» ' the estate <>f said decedent shditld. not be <iipprove,l; aird shid heirU are hotifie-ii to then and there nia'Jie proof of; heirship, ahd receive thjeir distrit»utiVe shares. , Frieda Luma tut. Administrator lilechtiir, -Indiana, .March 2(t, 11)52. Aitbrhey Feed 1.. Littereri MAItCli 27—UPitlL
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- ; i A9K ssEI JhHL. s THE BROAD SMILE of Cea. Dwight D, Eisenhower shows hjuw tie feels as he enters hjs Paris headquarters to answer questions of French reporters dbouti his showing in the nrimjiries. (International/
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
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. The Vie/ory, Prayer band will hold a Sunday, afternoon rally? nt the Friemls < hur< h iit Monro* l , at 2:00 o'clock, the ReW J:tm< IC Meadows announced today. : a The KeV. Hoy Johnson, p>. jurrtl above, will be the priheiphi snedkep and C, E. Clans <h Huntingtdn w'll act as soim leader. Im 1 tided ■ i • '' ’ I: I in the special numbers wjUl be sble< lions by Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Kznt.. Huntington. xill'l’K F. OF FIX \L sF.rri.F. mi:xt or i.s'pvu: X<». 1717 iNpti'-e :jis hervl.y giv.-n to tlie ereditors. heirs and : legate, s ! <jf Ilnldah .1. ’dere.Hed t«> aoptat' ■in.the Ada ms a'i re uit (’..art, 'held: St. 'ltei atur. Indiana.: <>n- til l IS .davtpf Apt 11, 1 •<*, J. (! >d Mhow <‘a ix... ,i ,na wit th,. RIXAI. SfITTLIMICNT A<’t'OI'NTS '-with th'e eSt ath 9 f sa id de< e<|ent s.’iould not b*' approved, a lid said U- - ■ and ‘there,, make pro if <\>fj beirslid). al|d I',*., t z I I o - ’ . - , 1 11 ( >. h I ]-, . . Knymeud I:. < rIM. Ad mi lie' •'•»> rm<at:ir, lialiui.i, Markh’ 26. I''*2..' Attorney Smith. ,V iinvkiin. MAUCH 27 -AI’RM. . J
You Are Invited To Victory Prayer Hand Rally At Monroe Friends Church Sunday, March jP. M.
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X’bTlt'F OF FIX Al, SI-TFI'LEMEXT 'OF ESTATE Xo. 474 U Notices is (hereby given to the creditor*, helirs and- legatees of Anhiis <liironister, deceaahd- to ■ appear in tin- Adam* . Circuit Court, held al 1 >ei at -1 r, ind in n\'i, ■>n .{he IS • iaj of April, lt‘s2, andi sliow : caus** of any, iwhy the FlN,t|L SKT’IUiEI .Miy.NT Ai’COCNTS with tlie eslate of said de< <~dent should not lie approvetl: ami said heirs, are notified to then and there tnakr* proof o( I heirslrip,! hud receive thhir distri- i Itutive siiaire.s. ■', ■ V' o tilei* 1.. < l»ronisler. .ExecMlor (Doiyatur,' Indiana, March 2K, liDtS, ' Attorney De Toss. Smllh, A Macklin ! .M Mt<’H 2.' Ai'Rll. ,! j The public is invited to attend | tne services. ' ■ ■ ’ ' ■ TfCH D<tn‘t SuP«r 4Holh«r MinarM Z" No matter how many you haea dried for Hehing of eexema, paoriaria, i infections, athlete’s \ foot or whatever * your skin trouble may be—anything from head to foot—WONDER SALVE and WONDER Medicated SOAP can help yba. h Doeolopmi f»r «A« beya tn tAo draty ?"W tv. at homo WONDER SALVE is whits, gresselesa. antiseptic. No ugly appearance. Safe for children. Get WONDER SALVE and WONDER SOAP — revolt, or money refunded. Truly wonderful preparationa. S.ijd in ; r>e<-.-itiir by. Kohne, Smith, and Hidthiiuse Drug- Stores; or vour li.-i-:. i-.wn -Iruuitist s
40 USED CARS . All Locally Owned Fully Guaranteed 4 O 1951 ;i Studebaker Cham- ‘ pion, 4-dr. 13,000 actual miles. Overdrive and heater. Perfect condition. Fully guaranteed. i 1917\ Chevrolet Stylemaster 2-dr. sedan. Black, j radio, heater,’; good [ tirtes, local owner. Ex- | cellenf condition in- : • sidei and out. 1949 IStudebaker 4-door. Commander. Very : clean, fully guaran- I v teed, priced for quick sale. 11949 Nash Super, 4-door. ' Radio, heater, over- ( j drive, sleeper seats, j I n ea r J y new tires, z , clean and in perfect i mechanical condition. 1916 Chrysler. In frne condition in every respect. 1917 Mercury. Clean, perfect mechanically, excellent tires. Priced right. We ■ have Decatur’s largest selection of used cars. We fully guarantee ail postwar cars. We arrange for low interest financing and insurance. I' : ] We are open from 9 all m. t.ntil 9 p. m. j p. j —0 Vizard Motors Used Car Lot Just North of Zesto U. 8. 27 V SALESMEN Pete Rambo, • Doc Vizard
CHURCH HEWS Pleasant Dale The CBYF of the Church of the Brethren in middle Indiana will meet at the Pleasant Dale Church of the B|rethren, west of. Decatur, Bunday Ifqr their spring conference. Don Yager, president of the local CBYF, announces that the theme of the conference Will be ‘‘this is> My Father’s World.” Mrs. E. R. Fisher, of Huiitington, will teach the Sunday school lesson at 9:30 a.m. Dr, 11. H. Miller, head of the Bible department of Manchester College will speak at the 10:30 a.m. service. The afternebn session will begin at 1:30' p.m. The evening service will begin at 7 p.m. and will be of an inspirational nature. Noon and evening meals will) be served to the group at the church. Other youth of tlie community are | invited. i — Book-A-Year Man " , Wellesley Hills, Mass. (UP) — Roger Wk Babson, economist,' lias Writeen 76 books during liis 76 years. Although most of them deal with finance and economy, the subjects range from sea stories to learned studies of geology. Qentury Fund renort.
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; ,’.j.“- , ,■; j"' ;■ ' r-;-z \ - . . * • < 1 ■ ... Public Sale : . ~ ■ zkk A '■• ■ -k| k‘l zZT Zk . !; ’ |A. • ' I I, tjie undeijsignt’d. will hell at public auction myi entire Herd es , Holstein Springer: Dairy Heifers, located bn my farm phr miles east of . Bluffton. Indiana on State Road N0..124, on ; iU | Thursday, April 3,1952 jIJ < I 1 |' Sale Starting at 1:00 P. M. IS—HOLStEIN SPRINGER DAIRY HEIFERS— IS ! I. \ / ■ ■ ' 'Zj '■ . ’ ■'• ■' \ . T .' i'Wz "■ 'f k’ !'• _ ■ ’ Calf hood Vaccinated. T. B. & Bangs Tested. !12 Holstein Heifers, all bred to outstandihg Holstein Hull. Part - iot these heifers are due s>on. Balance due to freshen in May, 1 T -. ' z -ik U k a . 4 Holstein Hejfers, pp<*n.' ’ * “ i • . '- [■ T 2 Holstein and Guernsey Heifers, durj to freshen last of April. t . These heifers; are all from outstanding cows, all high producers. - Alb home raised. A'uo Are invited to come see these heifers before'day of bale. Health dertificates will be furnished with each heifer. ' TERMS -CASH, i Not Responsible'in Case of Accidents. CHARLES D. MEYER, Owner . EHbnherger Bi(os,~|-Auctioneers r / Farmers & Merchants Bank-j- Clerk. 27 1
THURSDAY. MARCH .27, 1952
