Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 55, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1954 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published BTvery Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. Entered at the Deoatnr, Ind., Poet Office aa Second CUm Matter. Dick D. Heller — ..President A. R. Holthouse Editor J. H. Heller Vlce-Prealdent Cha*. Holthouse Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mall in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 18.00; Six months, $4.25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, 13.00; 6 months, 34.75; 3 months, $2.50. By Carrier: 25 cents per week. Single copies: 5 cents. ' )- - 1 ■ * - —

What Washington needs is a peace maker. 0 o March winds will soon subside and then will come days when you can give first thought to your garden, lawn and spring chores around the house. 0 0 . ’ We wish more than luck to the Monmouth Eagles in their game with the Fort Wayne North Siders. It’s victory with a big capital *‘V” that we wish the Eagles all through the regional tournament. 0 o—— The young Fort Wayne truck driver who was convicted of murder made a mess of his life. Only 23, he became a drunkard and in one of his intoxicated sprees, shot and killed another man. He received a life sentence for his crime. —4 —4 h Apparently there are plans for building many new houses in the various additions and proposed " subdivisions in Decktur this year. We hope these plans carry through, for the demand for houses still is heavy. Many families would move here if suitable living quarters could be obtained. 0 0 'The scrappy little St. Joe quintet that won the Adams County junior-high championship the other evening, will battle for more hardwood honors Sunday in a diocesan tourney in Gary. Their latest victory gives the boys continence and with their spirit of “Win or die,’’ they will put up a real scrap tor the diocesan crown. - —o—o—- — is so much travel between Washington and New York City that one of the airlines will establish an hourly flight service between the two cities. The fare will be $lO one-way, including tax. The big 80-passenger DC4s will be used in the metropolitan shuttle, evidence that much business is - transacted in the capital. o—'u Some of the politicians may not like Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson, but he is not afraid to speak his piece. To all the insinuations and charges that the army coddled Communists, the former industrialist sternly said, ‘‘tommyrot’’. Even Sen. McCarthy has indicated that he is willing to let the gray-haired cabinet member have his way.

Help for Miqraine Headaches

By HERMAN N. BUNCESEN, M.D. MIGRAINE headaches, most _ common In women, seem to have a connection with the sexual balance of the body. • They are most common between the ages of twenty to thirty. Sometimes, the first attack occurs with the onset of menstruation. It is interesting to note that migraine is usually absent during pregnancy, and often ceases when a woman goes through her change of life. Before An Attack — When persons suffer from migraine attacks, they usually receive forewarning by such signs as excessive tiredness, stomach upset for a day or two, bright spots before the eyes, blurred vision, ringing in the ears, or even deafness, which may be present a few minutes before the attack takes place. Patients suffering from migraine develop a tense throbbing, one-sided headache which may last from a few minutes to several hours or even longer. The headache is intensified by lying down or shaking the head. There may be severe nausea or vomiting along with the attack which can last tor daya Grinding Pain « As the headache starts to go away, the patient may have a Steady grinding pain on both sides >f the head. Usually the attack

New York state has had several political scandals in recent months and moat of the trouble seems to be in the race track business. This racket lead to the ouster of Russel Sprague aa Republican national committeeman, who made a half-million dollar profit in harness racing stock in a few months. It may not be that the party wanted reform, but that other persons wanted to share in the lush melon and forced Sprague out of the political post -—0 0 Few people have ever heard of the “Abominable Snowman," let alone seen it But if it can be found, it may be by the giant British expedition now combing the Himalayas in search of it. The nine-man expedition, equipped with seven tons of gear, is on its way to the slopes of Mount Everest in Search of this creature. Numerous reports have been heard about it, but evidence of its existence is, to say the least, slim. A cup of hot coffee might erase the mirage or hallucination. 0 0 There can be no doubt that the extremists who want to sever any connection between Puerto Rico and the United States represent only a small percentage of the Puerto Rican people. In free elections Puerto Rico has made clear that it does not want its independence. Those who attempted the assassinations are irresponsible members of the minority—but all evidence seems to point to an organization behind them. This organization should be exposed. The United States has promised Puerto Rico its independence any time it wants it. -v-0 0 The manner in which Lent is observed depends in large measure upon the church to which one belongs. But during Lent contemplation of the life of Christ, particularly of those events in His life which led to Calvary and the glory of Easter resurrection, is common to all Christian churches. Lent is a good time fer ' all of us to turn the glance inward, to examine our consciences to see bow well we are living the life He taught, how faithfully we are following in the footsteps of the Teacher of Galilee who enjoined his disciples to “Love one another.”

disappears during sleep, and, on awakening, the patient feels refreshed with a sense of buoyancy. There is usually a complete absence of headache between these attacks. : ■> The fact that a woman who suffers from migraine, obtains relief during early pregnancy, when the amount of female hormones in the body is excessively high, has led physicians to give migraine cases high doses of female hormone once or twice a week. Good results in preventing attackshave been obtained. Drugs for Men For men, there are drugs, such as ergotamine tartrate, which can be used for preventing and relieving attacks. At one time, it was believed that large dosages of female hormone could be a factor in causing cancer of the womb. However, these hormones, given a large number of women, over a twenty-year period, have not produced any cancerous growth in any of these women. QUESTION AND ANSWER Miss P. A.: 1 am about 100 pounds overweight. I am 60 years old, and my blood pressure is elevated about 40 points above normal. Would losing weight help this? Answer: In many instances, loss of weight in overweight persons, having high blood pressure, will - help reduce the blood pressure. r

20 years Ago I March 6—The building on the Coffee lot just south of Christian church, recently purchased from the Coffee heirs, will be removed. American Legion Post 43 plans to organize a band in Decatur. Dr. Wynekoop, Chicago physician. found guilty of murdering her • daughter-in-law and sentenced to 25 years in prison. Carl Pumphrey is named vice? president of the Anthony Wayne Boy Scout council. Robert Zwick announces as a candidate for Democratic re-nom-ination for coroner. Charles Marchand announces as candidate for trustee of Washington township. 0— o Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE I 0 0 Q. When asked to write a letter of recommendation for a person who you know- has been dishonest, negligent and immoral, what should you do? A. The best thing in a case like this is to tell that person you make it a point never to write letters of recommendation. Under no circumstances should you be forced to write untruths about any person. Q. My husband's name is James R. Stuart, while that of his father is James O. Stuart. Should my husband affix “Jr.** to his name? A. Because of the difference in middle names, this is not necessary. Q. Is it proper to thank a waitress every time she serves one a dish? -— A. No; but one should acknowledge any special service, such as bringing an extra spoon or fork, b— ——————————» | Household Scrapbook | BY ROBERTA LEE • : o Shoe Lining To mend a shoe lining that has worn in places, and which of course wears out the stocking very quickly, paste a strip of adhesive tape over the worn places. Cleaning irons Irons can be cleaned by mixing rottenstone with sweet oil, spreading it on a board and running the iron back and forth until bright andclean. ~~ Grease Spots When there are grease spots on the floor, wet them with ammonia, then scrub with hot water and soap. Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

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SYNOPSIS Dr. Stephen Carr is about to leave his native Norfolk in the mid-west, for Army duty U> the Pacific. He Has arranged with his old friend. Dr. Craig Talboy. a skilled physician, to come to Norfolk from a distant city for the purpose of taking over the Carr medical practice. Talboy arrives and is warmly greeted by Carr and bis gracious wife. Shelly, at dinner in their home. Shelly is struck by the dark handsome Taiboy s dynamic force, his charm and sense of humor and especially by his generally bad opinion of the medical profession as a whole. Fearfully she wonders whether her husband’s patients will find this bhintly frank nonconformist, acceptable as tnetr doctor. Carr leaves for his mission to the Orient and Dr. Talboy promptly dismisses Carr’s long devoted office clerk. Miss Cobb. He explains the natter merely by stating that he did not care to be hag-ridden by the woman. CHAPTER TEN SHELLY took off her hat and went out to the desk. She was caught up Into immediate activity. As she had odd minutes through the morning, Miss Browne guided Shelly in the matter of record cards, appointments, messages. The hours flew. “At five o'clock," said Craig Talboy that evening, “we lock the front door against any more business." He walked to the door In question, snapped the lock. He came back to Shelly, bent over the desk and searched her face. “You don’t have to knock yourself out!" he told her. She brushed a lock of hair back into place. "It’s—exciting." He straightened and seemed to review the day. "One or two things were exciting,” he decided. "But each 0ne..." "Each one was important. Only one or two were what you said. Well, I’ll help Browne get some sensitivity media made up, and then I’ll come back and go over .the cards with you. Unless you can’t wait...” “Tm not in nearly as much of a hurry as Miss Browne," Shelly told him. "Site has a date." : Craig made a show of rushing off, but stopped at the door. "D’you have lunch?” “Os course. We went out while you were at the hospital.’’ He nodded approval. P “I’IJ be right back, but you might let Donald out.” She did, throwing her red coat around her shoulders, standing m the little graveled rectangle while the dog busied himself. Through the half-open blinds of the lab windows she could see Craig Taiboy’s dark bead and the nurse’s cap as they made—whatever media might --BasDonald ready, she went back " ...

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Court News Real Estate Transfers Loren D. Beer etux to Arthur D. Suttles, Jr., etux, part inlot 702 in Decatur. Herold E. Kirsch to Albert J. Anderson etux, inlot 30 in Decatur. Robert L. Yost etux to Deane T. Dorwin etux, inlot 69 in Decatur. Walter F. Clem etux to Edgar A. Clem etux, 10.72 acres in Root Twp. Winifred Holthouse etal to Monroe Grain. & Supply Inc., parts inlots 8 & 9 in Monroe & land in Washington Twp. $17,500. W. D. Cross, Jr., etux to James M. Teeple, part inlot 142 and idlots 199 & 20tf in Geneva. Elizabeth K. Pickett etal to Berne Furniture Co., inlots 81 & 87 and part inlot 86 in Berne. Harvey Riesen etal to Riesen & Schug Motors Inc., % acre in Monroe Twp. Harvey Riesen etux to Riesen & Schug Motors tpc., parts inlots 11-12 and 146 in Berne. Truman E. Heller etux to Forest Leistner etux. inlot 45 in Berne. Mildred M. Johnson etvir to Donald J. Morrison etux, 10 acres in Jefferson Twp. August Blomenberg etux to Elfurt Blomenberg etux, 75 acres in Preble Twp. Walter Wheeler to Edgar Sisk, land in Wabash Twp. Stratton Place, Inc., to Robert

and looked the word up in cne thick red dictionary on the desk. There were three definitions, one to do with the eye, one with arthritis—ah. this must be it! But before she could turn, as requested, to culture medium, Miss Browne went through the hap, calling a gay "Good night, Mrs. Carr! Thanks a lot!" The front door opened and closed, and Craig Talboy took the book out of Shelly’s hands. “Don’t you believe a word it says!” “At least," she laughed, “I came into the oflJce with an open, not to say blank, mind.” “You did fine, too," he praised her. "Are you terribly tired?" "Not as tired as you are, probably. Did you say something about going over the cards ?” "I did, but—" She glanced at him, and reached for the stack of records he had brought with him. “I can do it myself," he suggested. “Why should you? I can type —after a fashion- No speed or style, but it comes out readable.” It was six when they were finished with the cards. “You'll be late for dinner," Craig suggested. “We eat dinner at seven, and what difference docs it make anyway? It’s supposed to be my own house.” -■'. ' j --— He glanced at her. "Isn’t it ?" She smiled a little wearily. "Yes . . ." “I’ve come to know most of Stevw’a family," he said dryly. “Did you know them before you married the man?” “No—but 1 don’t think that would have changed my feeling for Stephen. And, really, they are fine, people.” “Sure are. What d’you suppose I meant?" She flushed, and he narrowed his eyes at her. “All right, Mrs. Carr. I know I’m insufferable. And when I*m about to ask a favor, too! I will never learn any tact or diplomacy.” “Dr. Talboy . . ." “All right! This matter has to do with one Agnes Williams, colored, forty, married, the mother of two children, grown. Girl married at seventeen, boy now in the Army. Agues has applied to the court to allow her to adopt two children. Boy and girl, ages ten and eight. Her husband is no good, but I’m still inclined to add my O.K. to her application—provided you’ll help me, Shelly." She leaned toward tpm, trying

L. Yost etux, inlot 79 in Decatur. Edward tßice to Frank Kuntz, parts inlots 113 & 122 in Berne. James K. Kohne etux to Floyd Gray etux, inlot 3 in Decatur. Henry B. Braun etux to Morris M. Brown etux, part out lot 84 in Decatur. Homer Ellsworth etal to Arlo K. McKean etux, inlot 1 in Decatur $4,600. Amanda Liby to Orval J. Neuenschwander etux, land in Monroe Twp. Aetna Life Insurance Co. to Ben McCullough etux, land in St. Mary's Twp. $2,000. Harold R. Steffen to Standard Oil Co.. land in Root Twp. Giles V. Porter etux to Denver C. Gray etux, parts inlots 470 & 471 in Decatur. Stratton Place Inc. to Joseph G. Kaehr etux, inlot 98 in Decatur. A Texas hunting license costs $2.15. biiL none is required for hunting in the county of residence. Nearly 40 percent of Michigan’s total population resides in Wayne County. birth ckßTincin Notice is hereby given that Dauiei Merrill Ahr has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Adams Qounty, Indiana, to have the time and place of her birth determined. Said petition is set for hearing on March 13, 1954. EDWARD F. JABERG Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court MAP.. 6

to see tne card ne held. “How can I help?’* .“1 was hoping you’d give Agnes a job—or help me find one for her. You see the court requires that the family have a fixed income. And with Jim drinking as he does, and Agnes working only by the day . . ." "What sort of work does she do?" “Cleaning, Iro n 1 n g—what all Negro women of forty do in Norfolk.” He sounded angry. “I know. 1 know,” he answered her look of protest. "But the thing is, she’ll need a full-time job, with a permanent sort ot nome, and with Jim out ot the picture.” "Why does she want to adopt two children?” "Because, I think, she's black” Shelly leaned back in her chair. “That doesn’t make sense." "Oh, yes, it does. Wait . . He answered the telephone, said he'd be “right there," and hung up. “These kids are a couple of abandoned waifs. Kin of Agnes. She wantsjto take ’em in, mother ’em. She’ll be good to ’em. She’s a fine character.” Dr. Talboy went to fetch his coat and bag. Shelly was getting into her own wraps. “Tell Agnes to,come see me. "I can give her a job." He let her go through the door, then snapped off the lights. “Want to take Donald home with you for the night ?" Donald seemed willing. “Agnes,” said Craig, closing the door of Shelly’s car, “Agnes says she ain’t a fancy cook." “I don’t need a fancy cook." "Thanks, Shelly. You were a big help.” “May I come again tomorrow?” He had started for his own car, and he spoke over his shoulder. “Do you want to?" “Os course. I'll be glad to help until you can replace Miss Cobb.” “All right then. Almost anyone can do the work who can answer the telephone.” He got into his car, backed it and whirled it away down the street while Shelly still thought that one over. "Donald,” she asked the little dog, “do we like that man?” Donald yawned. “You’re right!” said Shelly. "It doesn’t make a bit of difference." She went home, and briskly discharged Harry and Dorina. That night she went to bed, and was sound asleep at nine. . z (To Be Continued)

New York Firm Buys Huntington Plant The former Caswell-Runyan plant In Huntington, now a subsidiary of Newport Steel Corp., has been acquired with purchase of 77 percent of the company’s capital stock by Merritt-Chapman & Scott, New York construction firm. The Huntington plant was a dilvsion of Utah Products, wholly owned subsidiary qf Newport Steel. Future operation of the plant has not been determined. Adolph H. Schenkel, general manager of Caswell-Runyan, was elected a vice-president of Newport S|eel. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MARCH 1. 11W4 Citizens Telephone Co Op .. 125.61 Decatur Light & Power do 339.34 Commercial Print Shop do _ 36.90 Decatur Democrat Co. do .... 109.71 Haywood Pub. Co. do 509.55 Edward F. Jaberg Clk Fee .. 15.00 First State Bank Clk Oper .. 8.40 Royal Typewriter Co. do .... 113.50 Frank Kitson Aud Oper 4.66 Milo Faulkner do 50.00 Barbara Kelley Treas Cler .. 7.00 Velma Cott do 140.00 Koehlinger's do 19.60 Alvin Windmiller do 3.00 Milo Faulkner Rec Oper 100.00 Dolores Shraluka Sher S D .. 5.00 Robt W. Shraluka Sher Op .. 87.15 H. S. Jones do 53.87 Holthouse Drug Co. do ........ 15.02 Emergency Radio Serv do .. 14.60 Mac Allister Mach Co S O .. 7980.00 Herman Moellerlng SM&O _ 25.02 Stockberger Mach Inc SO 1 30.52 Schafer Hardware do 3.99 Carl Burkhart Tile Dr 100.65 Sylvan Bauman do 7.50 Pratt Bros. A Boise do 52.20 The Krick-Tyndall Co. do .. 284.75 Helen Johnson As Cler 80.00 G. M. Grablll SSOAMH ' ■ 43.74 Beck Specialty Co. do Oper .. 13.19 Mildred M. Foley Att Os M _ 55.12 L. E. Archbold Co Agt Exp .. 208.46 Anna K. Williams HD Ex. 151.75 Sally McCullough Co Ag C .. 175.00 Gloria Koeneman do 175.00 Dr. Harold F. Zwick H O S .. 77.00 Marie Felber HNS&MiI 392.00 Econ Printing Con HN Op .. 15.00 Schafer Store do 2.65 Citizen's Telephone C CCO .. 22.15 Commercial Print Shop do .. 1.90 Lee Hardware Co. do 2.07 Mules F, Parrish do 10.00 West Pub. Co do 6.00 W. H. Anderson Co do 12.00 Lawyers Co-op Pub. Co do .. 25.00 C. H. Muselman Pro O Mil .. 27.90 John Bixler Ct Hs Jan 235.00 Hazel Gallogly Ct Hs Mat .. 80.00 Leo E. Ehinger Ct Hs Oper .. 12.00 Decatur Auto Supply do -3.02 Suttons Jewelry Store do — 10.00 LM Chemical Co do ..... 32.15 The U. S. Chemical Co. do .... 18.25 J. W. Lobdell do ... 17.40 Grace-Lee Products Co do .. 10.20 Kiess Electric do ... 82.96 Klenk's do _ — 6.47 The Schafer Store do 1.52 No. Ind Pub Serv Co J Op .. 17.18 Baker Plum A Heat do ....... 4.00 Gerber's Market do 7.50 Habegger Hardware do 2.50 George Fosnaugh CHS&E . . 229.60 Bessie Fosnaugh do Mat .. 100.00 Willie Knuckles do Att 75.00 Cora McFarland do ...7............ 24.00 Grover Kelley do ..... ..... 50.00 Dale Fosnaugh do ... 120.00 Mary Jane Fosnaugh do 100.00 Dr. John Terveer CHPE ... 74.50 Dr. Janiess4oo= Rev Ralph 11 Johnson do P _ 4.00 Rev. Ord..Gehtnan do .... ... 4.00 Carl Gerber Co Home Op .... 17.25 Neuer Supply Cd. do .......... 43.29 Art Lengerich do 36.05 George Heller do . 16.20 The Schafer Store do 5.56 Goodyear Service do .i -9.95 Baker Plum & Heat do 64.37 Stewart's Bakery do 61.66 Hammond Fruit Mkt do 13.77 Decatur Equipment Inc. .... 100.00 Economy Products do ... — 120.00 Standard Oil Co do 72.32 Martin Moesehberger do ... 22.35 Will Wlnnes Assessor AM- 111.36 Fred Bittner do *....., 14.00 Eli Graber do 17.20 S. N. McCullough do 14.88 Floyd L. Meyers do .—.'. ... 15.58 Emil Stauffer do 16.40 Hugh David Mosser do 17.76 Lester Adler do 15.12 Lew is H. Worthman Co Co ■■ 96.66 TJttb'irdffmah W3F Harley J. Reef do 96.6 G David A. Macklin CAt Ex .. 125.00 Berne Witness Co Leg Ad _ 65.99 Roger Yoder Saw Mill Br .. 15.40 Heller A Dec Ins Ag OB&I .. 214.27 Ed F. Berllng lns. ... 196.08 Leo E. Ehinger do 51.60 Gillig & Doan Fun Ho SB 100.00. Zwick Ftmeral Home do .... 100.00 Black Funeral Home do .. . 100.00 Cleo Landis Fox Bty 6.00 Elmer Rich do 12.00 John Geels do . 3.00 Adolph Kiefer do - 600 L. D. Carter M Hos Cos In .. 103.50 Supt o£ Ind State Fm do .. . 16.20 Irene Byron Hospital do .... 333.50 Audi of Alien Co Ch of V .. 335.00 Orville Hamlltbft F Sher .. 3.80 Alva F. Sniith do 4.75 Dr. R. E. Allison TB Test .. 2150 HIGHWAY Frank Singleton Supt 125.00 Walter Heppert A. Supt .... 118.80 Tom Johnston do 118.80 Elmer Beef do 124.80 Lawrence Noll do 118.80 Hubert Isfh Clerk ............... 33.00 Virgil Draper Diesel 118.80 Roy E. Heller do ... 118.80 Lawrence Keonig do .... : ... 118.80 Virgil Ferry do 54.00 Harry D. Smith Mnek 161.60 Harold Burger Truck ........ 118.80 Harry Kershner do 118.80 Don Harvey do „• 118.80 Jack Andrews do 67.20 Melvin Bixler do 102.60 Roger Steiner do ............... 118.80 Chester Shoaf Tractors 113.85 Noah Brunner do 113.85 Albert Beer do 113.85 A. M. Hoffman Janitor 82.00 = 4hHi. Case S. IL^rr— —113.85 Arthur Ross do Ilf-Ba Christ Zufcher do 113.8a Joel Augsburger do ...... 113.85 Grocer Cottrell watchman .. 2.00 Harold Fast ... il4ess< ---•■■■ J??? Citizens Teleph-brre *vo Op - 11.90 -Decatur Light & Power do . 19.48 Burk Elevator Co. do 296 8« The Itei-Htiir IH-nu-1 Co. do 14.00 Deeatuf Auto Supply du ..... 68.54 Butlers Carage do „„ 7.00 Kuw. i ’ - Gage Tool & Eng. Co. do Beerbowcr Weld Shop do—. 7.00 Phil I. Macklin Co. do .... .... M. Ignition Co. do 1785 Mac Alister Machin Co. do .. 358.9 T MacAHister Machin- <?o— -tv;— —tfeS4-Dei-atur Equipment Inc. do _ 23X75 Parr's Tire & Imp do 16.75 Beavers Oil Service do 130.28 Petrie Oil Co. do .. 984.22 Motor Fuel Tax Div" dd 14.80 Phillips Petroleum Co. do .. LO 20 1). A. Lubricant Co. do 185.18 Petrie Oil Co. do 46.89 Goodyear Service Store do .. 231.86 Ft Wayne P A Sup Co do .. 3.75 The ilossman Yarn Co d 0... 4.25 John W. Karch Stone Cn M 1339.46 Meshberger Br. Stone C-do .. 6748.43 The Krick-Tyndall Co. do ~ 61.17 Kocher Lum A Coal Co. do .. 16.36 Meshberger Br Stone Cdo .. 41.85 Decatur Equipment Co; Pr .. 3845.00 Habegger Hardware do 4.40 DITCH IMPROVEMENT Lawrence Smith Oper ... 217 10 Theodor B ahcr do 14400 Krick Welding Shop do 39.00 Heavers Oil Service do 134.10 Ft Wayne Bl Pr & Sup do .. 115.44 Reid-Holcomb Inc. do 643.24 WELFARE Bernice Nelson Mil & Oper „ 21.30 Mary J. Hazrtwood MU. .... 17.78 Mabel Marshall do Veronica Linn do — lb.lt Citizens Telephone Co. Oj> .. 19.50 Inti. State Con Soc Wk Op .. ’ 10.00 Board of Commissioners i; | Certified before me this 2nd day i of March.' 195 4. « < - W<.INIT f<iTSiiN Auditor of Adams Co. MARCH 6 , <►—

I ' wKHk A ’ , WTH Pvt. Robert C. Roebuck Pvt. Robert C. Roebuck, son of Charles Roebuck of Willshire, O„ has received the following address: Pvt. Robert C. Roebuck U. S. 55447755, Co. E. 2nd Q. M. S. 'Regt., Fort Lee, Va. New Address Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ewell of Preble have received a new address for their son. It is. Sgt. 1/c Edgar C. Ewell NG 23043760, Ist Enl. Stu. Btry., TAS 4050th ASU AVMS36, Fort Sill, Okla. THE ONLY PLACE You Will Ever Bee GREAT PICTURES .2_ Is In A Motion Picture Theatre

SALE CALENDAR MAR. 9 —1:00 p. m. Mrs. Charles J. Schumm, 2 miles west of Rockford, Ohio on U. S. 33. Farm machinery, grain, hay and truck., Roy & Ned Johnson, Aucts. MAR. 10 —1:00 p. m. Arthur Farlow, owner. 2 miles south and % mile east of Berne tile mill. 10 Duroc gilts, hay, tractor, combine and implements. Phil Neuenschwander, D. S. Blair, Aucts. MAR. 12 —7:00 p. m. Hall of Distributor. Inc., owners. Decatur Sale Barn. New merchandise. E. C. Doehrman. Auct. MAR. 12 —10:30 a. m. Jess Summerset, owner. 2% miles east, mile north of Berne. Holstein cattle, dairy equipment, hay, tractors. combine, corn picker, trucks, implements. Phil Neuenschwahder.'D. S. Biair, auctioneers. MAR. 16—10:00 a. m. Mrs. Dennis Liechty, owner. 4 miles west of Berne on St. Rd. 118, then 1 mile north and mile west. Tractors, corn picker, combine, hay balers, implements, shop tools and miscellaneous. Ellenberger Bros., Mel Liechty, Auctioneers. MAR, 20—1:30 p. m. Board of Trustees of Friedheim Zion Lutheran Chhrch, 12 miles southeast of Ft. Wayne on Winchester road, then 3.4 miles south or 7 miles northwest of Decatur or 4 miles north and IVi miles west of Preble at Friedheim. Modern country home and 2 acres. Roy & Ned Johnson, aucts MAR. 27 —1:30 p. m. Cecil Shaffer, 3 miles southeast of Decatur on .. Piqua road. Two tracts adjoining 26 2-8 and 53 1-3 acres with improvements. Roy & Ned Johnson, Aucts. u <aa-.—, — HERE’S WHY — SUPER STARTER IS BEST Big "H” Super Starter, manufactured only in Honeggers’ modern plants, is a product of advanced poultry know-how. This feed has been developed through research and experience by the owners and operators of the nation's largest U. S. Certified u hatcliery. .. And because Honeggers are feed manufacturers—not flour millers or cereal makers or soybean processors—Big “H” Super Starter contains just what it takes to do the best job. Honeggers’ formula research is guided not by an abundance of any by-products but only by quality results. MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST Yourself If you are an experienced poultryman, you know that high feed consumption is the key to bigger profits. Because Honegger feeds are so palatable and dust-free, your chicks will prefer Big “H” Super Starter over oth.er starting rations. Fill half of your feeders with Big “H” Super Starter; fill all the remaining feed- — ers with any other brand of your choice. ' • — - Watch how jour chicks clean up the Honegger feed hoppers first! This proves that Super Starter is the palatable ration that wili help you get top growth and extra vigor out of your flock. SEE ANY HONEGGER DEALER—ALBERT ANDERSON—Monroeville DECATUR FARMS—Decatur TED BULMAHN—PrebIe GERBER FEED STORE—Craigville Public Auction On account of my husband’s illness, I will sell at Public Auction, -2 miles West of Rn, kford. Ohio on H Sk-ail nn — ■ ■ Tuesday, March 9,1954 at 1:00 P. M. TWO TRACTORS—CORN PICKER—IMPLEMENTS McD Farmall M 1946 Tractor, fully equipped, in good condition; WcD-Farmall Model B 1942 Tractor, fullj- equipped, in good condition, with. Cultivators; McD Mounted Corn Planter, With Fertilizer Attachment, for Model B Tractor: MaSsey Harris 14 inch Tractor Plow; McD No. 25 V Power Mower, newlh 1949. only mowed about 60 acres; Case Heavy Duty Tractor PishTgood; John Deere Trajctor Disc; McD Model 2 -M Mounted 2 Itow Corn Picker, for M Tractor, only pfcie<’22 acres', like new; Oliver 16 Hole Fertilizer Tractor Grain Drill, first class; Good Cultimulcher; 2 Beetion Spike Tooth Harrow; New Idea Model 12 Tractor Manure Spreader. Ist class; Rotary Hoe; 2 Wards—Lo —ljoad rubber Tire Wagons with V type Grain Boxes, like new; McD Hammer Mill; Harvest Handley Grain Elevator; Clipper Fan Mill; Concrete Mixer, like new;«New Holland Mounted type Buzz Saw, like new; Buzz Saw on Frame; Implement Trailer; Steel Tire Gear; Large Water Tank, new; Gasoline Engine; Larg« Hog Feeder; Small Hog Feeder; 4 Rolls Hog Fence and 1 Roll Field Fence (this fence is new >; 39 Four Inch Top Red Cedar Fence Posts, 7 ft. long; 3 Electric Fence Chargers; Good 2 Wheel Milk Can Cart; Old Grain Drill; Old Massey Harris Tractor; 2 Screw Jacks: 5 gal. No. 3d Oil; 20 Grain Sacks: Several Piles of Lumber; Beet Cultivator for Tractor; One Lot of Pipe % to 2 inch; No. 32 Enterprise Sausage Mill,-like new; 1 H. P. Elec. Motijr; Two ’a ,H. P. Elee. Motors; DeLaval Cream Separator; Small Tools and other articles. 'Tlfis machinery .and equipment is in the best of condition. GRAIN AND HAY—2OO Bilshel good Clinton 59 Oats; 250 Bales Brome Hay.' >' • ' ■ TRUCK—I94O Chevrolet % Ton Pick-up Truck. TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible for Accidents. t MRS. CHARLES J. SCHUMM, Owner Roy •Sr.^bhnstm-.'vNeit —y—Shroyers—Clerks, ( Z- 6

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