Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1949 — Page 2
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Recognition For County Dairymen Presented Awards At Purdue Banquet Member* ot the Adams County' l> H I A were given * peel* 11 recognition at the Iftth annual ban qin-t of the Indiana Mate dairy a--<>i lotion held recently at Pur due University. Tltere an over so associations in th< state at this time, which represent* at least herds, and of this number 10 herd* received gold ■ tin dais. Adams county received 1 four of the ten Winners were' itoiandes Liechty. Shoemaker and! U*kkk»>ili)iM>h»M»i»k»sy I Christmas Cards We still have an excellent selection to complete your lists Holthouse Drug Co. The Ideal § Christmas Gift A B Meeker 1 It Billfolds g »* — « W ROWER |?5 M Jewelrv Store
’ s I * 9 S A i The ALL GIRL ACCORDION BAND V 4 r * of DEC ATI R and BERNE Will Give A Recital Os Christinas Music V A V A IN 01 R STORE y A v 0 V A THIS EVENING. DECEMBER 20th at 7:30 S I You Are Cordially Invited i 9 ’’ 5 V A » 5 E i i * 5 A, Z Z I i i. 9 S S FShTS 1 W /CEx ■E XJ Ironnle *"x ,c | Give her Ironrite .. . » gift that aboil ? appreciate through all the years. A o gift that gives her frivdom from the I dradgerv of bond-ironing. every week _____ of every year' He sure if. Ironrite' mmmMT "W •« S Only Ironrite has thateicluaive “Twin End” raff with the two identical, Price include, complete open, unable end.. Only J””?* free home instruction allow* her to throw away the hand aaaure full ironing feVtelp*-* With the finaat of all proficiency on LnmnW Christmas afcdpp«"g now m, (kwXwe nd nur -toro. Cook a nod see it. Arnold & Kleik, he. j * *4
Rrelim. Reuben Schwarts and Orval Gerber Silver medal winners were Beu Gerke and Ben A Noah Mazelin Bronze medal winners were Backliau* Bros and Otto it Lehman. Meritorious herd sire winners were, gold award. Ben Maze- ! Itn. silver award. Everett Rice, Ben i Oerke. Shoemaker * Brehm. With the exception of Backhaus i Brother* every winner of the above ' awards was present and received the awards. Pictures of all winners of awards were taken at the close of the meetinc In special recognition of the Adam* County D Il I A a i picture was taken of the four gold I medal held winners. G. A WilI Hams and th» testers, Elza and I Roselyn Lunch Tn further stress i the success of the Adams county j association. Williams remark'd. ■ "you sure -helled out the medals.” — Boy Scout Troop 61 Will Meet Thursday Members of troop 61. of the Hoy , .Scouts, are to meet al the Linet In Thursday at 6:3n p. m. irstead of at the scout cabin as orl inally planned, it was announced today Each boy is to bring a can of food or a toy for tile Good Eel lows to 'heir Christmas party, it was added. CHURCH NEWS Mt. Tabor The Boho Mt Tabor Methodist , church will have a Christmas pro gram at the church Saturday evening at 7 o'clock The public is invited to attend.
I p - - - T —- ..a SB "c ' 1 • j jjfa Mi Jr 1 - ~'~aeSt£?E SEEKING TO AID New York City in it* water shortage emergency, suburban Jamaica, N. Y., begins loaning the big town 10.000,000 gallon* of the scarce fluid per day. Turning the valve that started the water flowing Is Warren Leslie (left, derby), president of the Jamaica Water Supply Company. Behind him is Thomas F. Mulligan. At right is Stephen J. Carney, New York Water Supply Commissioner. (/ntemationaD
Cubs' Christmas Party Held Monday Christmas Program Held Last Evening Th< Cub Seoul pack Chri-ttna- , party wa« held Monday in the Lin coin mliool featuring game* in the gymnasium. a program in the andi toritim. and a vi«it from Santa i ClauE.uh full brought a young! r guest and a present; the guest easily assimilated the Cubs and took part in the games, viewed the program, and was also presented With the gift from the Cub In addition to tin Cub- guests, the parent- and d« n mothers also at- ’ ’ended The program const ted of acts by individual dens of music. I pageantry which was followed by I movies Later. Santa distributed 1 gifts to all the Cuba and their , guests The pack committee, composed 'of Hr Co raid Jones. Herman Krueckeherg. John Halterman. Mai ' colm laicke, Robert Zwick. Merritt Alger, and Bryce Thoma- cotiduct- ' rd the party •gTf’S'S'S’CS'STTS Christmas Trees Wreaths and Sprays. We have a Rood selection left. Stop At Arix Corner Mkt. or Neils Motel, corner 13th A Washington Sts. Neil’s Motel Open all day Sunday Your choice of fKj tP w Fir Trees /Jw ARIX CORNER MARKET Open Evenings till 9 I. G. A. Phone 1971 A Stitch in Time The following repairs Buttons sewed on Lining repaired Seams repaired Cuffs tacked Belt loops repaired Snans sewed on Pockets repaired Buttons removed and sewed hack on are always made AT NO EXTRA COST to you For Better Dry ( leaning Always Call KELLY’S DRY CLEANING “across from G. E.” Phone 147 Wrinkle-proof Delivery.
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Thomas H. Baltzell Observes His 93rd Birth Anniversary Thomas II I’.altzell, former auditor of Adams county and well known farmer, observed his 93rd birthday today at his farm home south of hocatur Memlmr* of his family joined in tin- celebration. Mr BaltZ’ll has been a subscriber of this newspaper since it was started as a weekly more than do years ago. He is enjoying good health and works on his farm every day His daughter and son in-law. Mr and Mrs. Joe Elzey, ii side with him. The former county official visits in Itecatur several times each year and walks about without life aid of a cane and seldom wears glasses. k*<,or> s vt his friends joined today in wishing him "many more happy birthday s." Employment Shows Gain In Indiana Indianapolis, Dec. 2d. (CP) — Hoosier nonagricultural employment rose 22.0(Mi in the month ending in mid-November. the state job security division reported today. Division director Everett L. Gardner said Hoosier off-farm em idoynient was 1.1 nod in the middle .»f last month, with settlement of < oal and steel strikes being responsible for most of the boost from Iliid-October level of 1.113.U00. Sale Report Made Report was filed in circuit conr’ Motidav of the sale of some of the propertv of the Ed Gerlier estate The appraisal value of the entire estate was i 13.037. and the amount of the recent sale, as reported :>y the executrix and widow. Lena (h r tier, was |3.'<os. The court approved the sale. Set For lasues The cause of Elorance Whittenlarger vs H. 11. Htoner, originally filed <> tober 21 aa a eo'nphilnt on an oral »g|*t>inw, and one in which the plaintiff seeks a total of J5Sa for services and purchases, i stt for issues February 16. jt-XG V 1 asJI - ■ BLINDNESS is in store for 20-m<x>th-oid DotzgUa Krueger. Milwaukee. Wie., if eyeball tumor which ne<eaaiUted removal of lus left eye spreads to his right eye. Doctors are treating eye with Xrays Holding Douglas is brother Stanley, 10. (’JateraMjaaa/l I
Two New Albany Residents Killed New Albany, Ind, Dec, 21*. — . il'Pi This city, which until yea* terdav had recorded only four fatal traffic accidents this year, today added two more death* to it* rosier. Ro** Kitternmn was fatally injure when he was struck by an automobile on a city street. Police charged the driver, Arthur Bauer. Jeffersonville, with reckless homl ■ < ide. Bauer pleaded innocent to the charge and was bound over to a grand jury, lie wus tree under Jl.ui'ii bond Orville Ballew, 17, died a* the result of injuries suffered when the car in which he was a passenger struck a tree east of Corydon. Authorities said the vehicle was stolen from Dr. Carl Deiman short-, ly before the accident.
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Accident Is Probed By Sheriff's Office One Man Fined For Reckless Driving One accident was investigated by the aheriff's office Monday and one plea of not guilty was changed' in city court to guilty and the man was fined Depnty sheriff Robert Shraluka was called Monday afternoon to Investigate a collision between cars driven by William Riff, of Monroe, and Eli Beer. Berne, which occurred one and one-half miles south and one mile east of Salem on a county road. Riff was driving out of his farm drive when hit by the! Beer car. Beer received a bruised I
' teg and minor bead Injariea, and reported to a doctar Tor treatment. Damage was estimated at 9500 far the Beer car. MOO for the Riff car.! Chester Debolt, route 5. who Monday morning pleaded not guilty 1 to a charge of reckless driving j lit ought against him by the police,, later in the day changed his plea ;to guilty Debolt had been arrested for failure to stop at Thirteenth street as he approached it from 1 Adams The caae. venued to circuit j court, was dismissed when Debolt paid the 15 and costs, totalling 116.76, assessed against him. The plate glass Window in front of the Blackstone case -was trrolrm sometime during the night by someone Who. workers say. fell through the window from the outside. If You Hsve Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.
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