Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1954 — Page 10

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Few Takers 'NEW/HAVEN, Conn., UP—Only 100 of 3,000 city employee took advantage of an offer to protect their health, even though the service was free. The offer —flu shots. Three Times 88 ROCKKLAND. Me., UP — Three women friends, Mrs. Hattie Jackson. Mrs. Ada Hewett and Mrs. Hattie Davies, recently celebrated their 88th birthdays almost simultaneously.

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Inmates Os Florida Zoo like To Roam Tapir Found Asleep In Lobby Os Hotel DeLEON SPRINGS. Fla.. UP — Residents around the Ponce de Leon Springs jungle zoo are getting accustomed to playing,nursemaid to a strange variety of animals. The zoo is composed of 14 Islands on which the animals are isolated only by water. Some of them have regular attacks of wanderlust and all seem to be able to swim. The" tapir,”’ for Instance, turned up missing one night and was found asleep in the lobby of the Ponce de Leon Springs Hotel. Recently a farmer at Seville, 12 miles away, called to report that “a funny looking bird with yellow things sticking out of his head is in my chicken yard.” Turned out to be the African Golden Crown 4’i-ane that had been missing for

Public Auction As Mr. Price is going into the Military Service and Mr. Brodbeck is reducing his farming operations, the undersigned will sell the following at Public Auction on the Old Brodbeck Fhfiii Ideated 3 miles East of Decatur, Indiana on U. S. 224 then 2Vi miles North on Road 101 then 2 miles East or 6 miles South of Monroeville, Ind., on Road 101 then 2 miles East, on Saturday, February 27,1954 at 10:30 A. M„ CST 9 — HEAD CATTLE — 9 Holstein cow. 5 yr. old, due to freshen April 15; Holstein "Cow. due with' 2nd calf April 15; 5 Heifers. 9 months old. open; Guernsey Bull. 400 lbs.; Holstein Bull, serviceable age. Cattle are T. B. and Bangs tested. 8 — HEADHOGS — 8 ' 3 Duroc Gilts due to farrowMMjn'clf 3T: 4 White Gilts, due to far row April 15; Spotted Hoar, 350 !I>s, Hogs are double immuned. 50—HEAD SHEEP—SO 40 Head breeding Ewes, due to lamb, starting March 1; 10 Heed good Shropshire breeding Ewes, some with lambs by Side., ---— ; GRAINS 25 Bushel Hawkeye Soya- Beans, suitable for seed:'- - TRACTORS & IMPLEMENTS 1946 Oliver -60 Tractor, on rubber til x 28 Tires'). - completely equipped with Power Lift Cultivators Wheel Weights; Tractor I’mbrella, good; Set of High speed Cultivator Fenders; McDeering Little Genius 2 bottom 12 Inch Tractor Plow, good; International 7 ft. Disc; 1940 David Bradley Tractor, on rubber, completely equipped, with cultivators; 7 ft. Power Mower for D. Bradley Tractor (universal mountlgg)J Ma-sey Harris 7 It. Power Mower; 2 Section Spring Tooth Harrow, good: 11 ft. Crow Foo: ‘R-ller; McDeering Manure Spreade l : Minn. -Moline 8 ft. Combine with motor; U. S. Grain Blower; Oliver 3 bottom 12 inch Tractor Plow; McDeering Rotary Hoe; Rubber Tire Wagon with 6:50 x .16 - 6 Ply Tires and good 16 foot Rack; Hubber Tire Wagon with 20 inch Tires; Set Corn Snouts for 2 Row New ldea s Picker; Good Two Wheel Trailer with .Stock Rack; 6 ft.'by 6 ft. 3 inch Rack for pick up truck: Front'’.)xle from 1V 2 Ton GMC Truck; two Winter Type Hog Fountains; Pair of good Nobby 9:00 x 24 Tractor Tires with Tubes; Pair good 6:00 x 16-Tires; Twosn"Gal.''Fuel Tanks oni Elevated Rack; -Bench Vise; Biacksinifh-Vise; Infra-Hay 6 light Chick Brobder; Small Tools and Miscellaneous articles , POWER SAW— Mall 40 Inch Chain Saw. good. TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible, for Accidents. RONAUD PRICE & CHALMER BRODBECK, Owners Roy S. Johnson. Ned C. Jbirttsbn — Auctioneers - Edgar Krueck'eberg—Clerk • v . - . . LUlich Served by Ladies Aid of Mt. Victory Church 19 25

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a month. | The Mallard ducks regularly swim out of the jungle area but always return. The miniature Cos- C ta Rican deer, which grow only as t large as a dog, also wander freely f over the countryside. • c Three Himalayan bear cubs de . s cided to see how their neighbors, h the monkeys, lived and swam over s to the adjoining island. The tnon- - key’s moved out and won’t come j back. The 30 Rnesus monkeys much | prefer to rough it over the 54 acres | of the zoo rather than stay m one ; place. They get a big kick out of J raiding the film shop and also scurrying off with the lunchboxes i of workmen. All cars on the i grounds have to be kept locked. j One member of the ape family, the gibbon, has been missing for 1 more than six months. He's play- i i ful but harmless. L i __. 1 Talk, Talk, Talk DURHAM. N. H., UP—The num- j her of telephones owned by New i Hampshire farmers increased from 63 percent in 1945 to 75 percent in 1950, according to a mar’keting economist. L. A. Dotigherty -

Motorists! PROVIDENCE, ». I- UP Charles Tompvms picseu up a distressed motorist, drove him to a filling station to get a five-gallon can of gasoline, then back to the stalled car. When Tompkins got home he found the can of gasoline still in his car. ■ «... 'jßfc ♦ * B * Bi * v ** M *• s , JW JtVflui B B B a a aIK «9 ITALIAN doctors are puzzled over the case of 14-tnonth-old Gualtiero Dapor (above), Rovereto, who sleeps only IQ minutes a day. This state Off sleeplessness followed a trip into the mountains with his .parents during which the change of air brought on a continuous 32hour sleep (IntemOtipnal)

DISPERSION SALE iinitD iilfii liNWEKAI HEREFORD FARM Is located on the north edge of Brimfield, Indiana, is on U. S. Route 6, seven miles west of Kendallville, Ind 1 . Satuidai. Ffliriffl tl, ISi I 1:00 P. M. at the Farm • 52 — HE A D — 52 \ 6 bulls, M cows, 9 with calves at side and rchred, \ 19 open heifers. , ■'OtrtsrmTdtag?ii^i<u^.“’'Ttre breed’s Best BToodlihes; Herd Foundation Material that would not be for sale were this anything but a dispersal. 7 daughters and 12 granddaughters of True Domino 46*CF, 5 daughters of BHR Helmsman A32, by the Register of Merit WHR Helmsamen 87, and others equally as famous sires., y .. ■ : MR. & MRS. FRANCES P. McCARTY — Owners Marling Sales Service, Sam B. Marting, Sales Mgr; " Washington Court House, Ohio

False Indeed! STRATFORD, Conn.. UP — A baggageman, Kenneth Salter, dropped more than baggage when he leaned from a moving train. Salter bad to take another train back to the station to recover his false teeth. No Comment ' INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., UP—This item appeared in a weekly newsletter distributed by Democratic county chairman Nelson O. Grills: “The persons in charge of political activity at the neighborhood level are the predinct comihitteemen and their vices." lilk' i iKSBa I HK S 1 THIS EYE-CATCHER may be the “ last you’ll see of Marilyn Monroe in a calendar pose. The shapely blonde who zoomed to Hollywood stardom via a calendar nude now is MrS. Joe DiMaggio and is considering caviar-size contracts and does not have to do this sort of meat and potatoes work. The artist who did this one is Earl Moran. It’s one of about 20 he’s done of Marilyn. Said he, “I’ve had a lot of girls pose tor me but Marilyn’s figure was one of the best.” (International)

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