Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1956 — Page 8
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MIC SHE As I an busy In my trustee's office doing my spring assessing, I will sell all of my Guernsey cows at public auction Monday Night March 12,1956 At the Decatur Sale Bam Located Wt miles east of Dscatur, Indiana, at 7 O Clock P. M. — CATTLE — 1 registered Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old. will freshen March 25; 1 registered Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, will freshen in April; 1 registered Guernsey cow. 4 yrs. old, been fresh about 5 weeks, selling open; 1 registered Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due in June, giving good riuw of milk; •1 registered 5 yr. old Guernsey coW, rebred; 3 extra good 6 to & yr. old purebred but not registered Guernsey cowe. The above cattie are all Range tested. Most of these have from 400 to 500 lbs. butter fat records. Many of these are leading back to Zatngwater breeding. Charles Reynolds, x Monroeville, Indiana RAY ELLIOTT—Auct.
Do You Need ••••• A Plow? A Drill? Read What These Good Farmers Have To Say About the CO •OP ;—— r—r— —r- ~ IMPLEMENTS t ■ James Garboden, Hartford Township, says, “The Co-op Plow can really go, through trash, such as corn stalks and bean straw.” Louis Steffen Co-op Implement manager states, “The Co-op Plow is not«I for its light _ draught and uniform contour.” k, r [ -• r ~ JSuib Paul Becker, Root Township, states, “I have owned a number of drills, but the Co-op Drill is the best one I have ever owned. It te accurate and sturdy. The repair bills are low. I get good service at the Monroe Co-op Implement store.” Adams County Farm Bureau Co-op BERNE — MONROE — PLEASANT MILLS WILLIAMS — GENEVA 2-2612 6-6035 7-7316 L.&S.onlß 14 Hoagland
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Protest Visit Os Reds To Britain Two Russian Leaders Scheduled For Visit LONDON (INS) -Track* bearing placard* with the slogan "keep the red breast* out” toured centra) London today as part of a protest against the visit next month of Russia’s two top menThe protest has been organised by a newly formed "league of Empire Loyalists” The trucks were equipped with lotfdspe&Him over which w>re played anti-communist slogans and Chopin’s funeral march. The dengnostration came the same* day that a London newspaper reported Russia’s Nikolai A. Bulganin and Nikita S. Khushchev had asked if they might make their stay in Britain longer by arriving ten days earlier than planned. But despite the protests and whether the newspaper report was correct or not, the foreign office announced later today that the Soviet leaders will arrive on April 18 and depart on April 27. The Daily Express political columnist said the Soviet premier and party boss requested prime minister Sir Anthony Eden’s agreement to shift their arrival date from April 18 to April 8The report, which was unconfirmed, said the Russians expressed a desire to see more of the
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country. Including the shipbuilding industry along the river Clyde, be coalfields and a typical English pub. W 4 PartTwoOf Bibl® Film Shown Sunday Part two of the film, “Our Bible —How It Came to Us.” win be shown at the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church Sunday evening at 7:30 O’clock. Theme for Sunday night 1* ’’The Bible Spreads Across Europe.” Mr. and Mr*. Walter Henke) will ■ charge of the song service. Because of overcrowded cgnditiona at the showing of part one last Sunday on the first floor, this Sunday’s service win bo in the sanctuary, where more people can be accommodated. Part three. “Making the English Bible,” will be shown March 18. All members and friends of the church are invited to attend. Chicago — The millionth U. S. traffic death occurred 52 years after the auto went into production. The second millionth death is expected in Id more year*.
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Officers Elected By Future Farmers New officers were elected by the Kirkland Future Farmers at a meeting this week attended by 27 member*. The officers are: Wayne Byerly, president: Philip Barger, vice president; Charles Heare, sec-retary-treasurer; Rollie Zimmerman, health and safety; Glen Yager, song leader; Roger Schlickman and Jay Venable, recreation: Max Moser, news reporter. ,\ i The chapter decided to hold 10 meeting* during the summer. Leaders are Oscar Brown, Walter Egly and Floyd Roth. Mrs. Cecil Scrogham Dies At Kingsland Mr*. Cecil Scrogham, 56, died Thursday afternoon at her home in Kingsland, following a stroke. Surviving in addition to her husband are two daughters, Mrs. Robert Close of Kingsland and Mrs. Paul Kahn of near Ossian; a son, Lawrence of Fort Wayne; a sister, Mr*. Raymond Smith of Van Buren. and a brother, Dayton Ehret <
of Ossian. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Elxey & Son funeral home at Ossian, with burial in Oak Lawn cemetery at Ossian. i < Sv Sault Ste Marie The Soo canal carries more traffic in a year than the Panama. Sue* and Kiel canals combined in tonnage.
FLOOR SHOW Every Sat. Nit® II P.M. PARTY HITE Every Wednesday PARTY NITE and SQUARE DANCE Every Friday Nite L. O. O. M. Adams Lodge 1311
New York — Os all money transactions in the V.S., 90 percent
TOP - NOTCH BOWLING March 9th — 8:45 P.M. MIES RECREATION Stan Gifford - - Bill Lillard V® Erv. Bultemeier - - Fred Hoffman NO ADMISSION ! PUBLIC INVITED!
FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1956
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