Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1950 — Page 7
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AiMay Resident It Found Dead In Truck Ligonier. 1*4.. Jan 17.-(UP>-St«to police rvponad today that OMMT Mateo*. 87, A»k!ey, Ind, WM IMM d**d la bis truck two mUM want of hw» Police said that* were no unusual cireumstaaeaa. and It was believed JKatsod died of a heart MUik. Allocate Funds For/ Mental Stat* n»d«*t director Lytic Freehate said today the state budcat committee had allocated nearly $»M,880 tor construction purposes at two state mental hospitals Fraehafer said $400,000 was allocated to Ther Br. Normsn M: Beatty memorial hospital, being huUi at Yeatrllle. and 3371,008 to th* Madison stat* hospital. ~ J Th* finance committee also gav< th* stat* «.o*a Incom* tax division 170,0*0, to be used to detect ' dettßqpgM taxpayers and tas evad•r*
Public Auction Evening Sale Evening Sala HOUSEHOLD GOODS As I am roofing to California I will m-. I all of mv HMWBbM (foodie at Public Auction at «tt Watt Marshall Street I just West of (; E plant), on FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1950 at 6:30 P. M., CST -Household Goods - j 9 by 16 bark Blue Bigelow Hug »|rb / Waffle' Bail, g.a,.|. Ma hogsiiy Knee Hole Desk a Chair 2 |>u-. O,Living Room Suite I'laibrrm 1 Roi ker, Upholstered Ito. ker Walnut Coffee Tabb Elul Tablegood Floor Lamps Pair .Man hmg Tal.l. Uunp- good Table Lamp Zenith Cabinet Radio; Studio Couch. flirvw Ritge, I Walnut SultiU Walnut Dresser, Chest of Drawer*. Simmons M< tat Twin Bed. Springs * iimeraprlng/maitiesH, '.neral tot a mattr--» Apes Sweeper Light Oak (Mnette Set go&l: Coldrpot Refrigerator good. 2 step stools; Torn,(er. Ironing Board, Ho, ker lli-m a pits Bans Cooking Utensils Kit. lieu Table * 5 ,-hati s 5 Pair g... t Hrap. -. Quilt Frame- Blankets JHaM made Quilts. Be lding F u u.u Srgdle work speed Queen'W-i’h'T,-g""d- Twin Liumlry Tub- _• Meial Porftli - Uitalrs. Kit, lien Cabin-1 Lrwn : MoweT, r,’..,den Tool- Pub Card,'rr “ "Ho-e paint and Va i.i-I. Fruit Jars some ('..;0 —J iriiils ~ud V.-m tables N,w auTt'—i tolm - St-p ft- fx 1.„;j,. .Many sir ■ :< i**s • i m>_ j.i;’i.t • . . ■■ . • NOTE Furjiitur*' wiU 1 • M ...iml-’w ll liHihJ In «.i>e of raw ’ ■■■ ■ > t;»• Barn mi JSggt » .Vi<tnnw Strict . " < ~~ sTERMS CASH yJUANITA BAUMGARTNER, Owner lb»l >• J.iaiipiHi. N’*d ' Lhnnon Auetfonftara . M» hin Lie< ht> I , ; T»
1900 HITE’S« (» 1960 WK ARE ( EI.EUHAi LM. (H R 3(Hh ANMVER.s,UCY THIS WEEK. BI TWK REALIZE THAT THE AGE OF A STORE IN ITSELF MEANS UTILE—BI T WHEN AGE IS (OMBINEDWITH"BERV-tt’E ANO 4HAR-A4TKR-IT-MEANSENFLNITEJ Y MORE. SINCE IWIMt THIS STORE HAS HAO THE WONOERFI I. EXPERIENCE AND HAPPY PRIVILEGE OF SERV'ING TflE GROCFAtY NEEHS-Hf' THE t LTIZENS-OEJiELATI B_„ AND ADAMS (01 NTY. WE HAVE ENJOYED THE FRIENDLY. PERSONAL CONI AC! S THAT WE HVVE HAD WITH SO -MANY OF Ol li FRIENDS. WE LIKE TO FEEL THAT WE HAVE A< (H IRED THE CONFIDENCE OF THIS ( OMMCNITY. AND IN THIS. OCR 561 h ANNIVERSARY. WE ASSVREAOI TH AT THE < ONFIDENCE SHOWN IN IS M il.I. BE REf.AKDEIi \S \ PRICELESS HERITAI.E — AND \S AN INDEPENDENT GROCER OF THIS COMMI NTH WE RE('OI.NIZE Ol R RESPONSIBILITY TO THE PEOPLE WHO .MADE OCR Bl SIN ESS St CCESS POSSIBLE. AND AS WE LOOK BACK TH ROI (TH THE YEARS. YYE ARE THINKING WITH AFFECTION AND GRATITI DE OF THE PEOPLE WE HAVE KNOWN. AMONG “ THEM ARE THE THOI SANDS OF CCSTOMERS THAT WE HAVE SERVED AND WHATEVER St C( ESS WE HAVE ENJOYED IS DI E TO THEIR LOYALTY. AND NOW FOK OI K (iOIJ)EN ANNIVERSARY SALE, WHK H MEANS (*OiJ) IN YOI R P( X KET ALL i tI IS WEEK! - A WHOLE TRLCK LOAD OF C ANNED GOODS - — CANNED VECJETABUtoS "" _ CANNED FRI IT ' - PORK &BE ANS. 3 cans 25c O£<* i .ar«e ( an- Y ellow 1 Dt>«n c;in> 77* ( ling PL V( HES. m xyrup 4»7te» KIDNEY BEANS. 3 cans 25c AjCtf* ' t , a m I Dozen c;ins 77* , r V ■ GOLDEN YPRK Ols. can RED BEANS, 3 cans 2m QCx* i x»ti ftt PF a a _ 1 Dozen can- 77C Lar K e cans BARTI.ETI I EARS ' >$$EE iPE AS. Large cans 13c a **£?#* — hea " " rup X Air DC Large cans FRI IT COCKTAIL W HITE LIM A BEANS, Large cans Ilk >g in heavy si rup. can 77*» _. I Dozen cans 1* No. 1 size PEACHES ~ A a CREAM STY LE COKJY Large cans Lie W cans I Dozen cans Urge cans PR! NE Pl.l .MS A a—- — W HITE HOMLVY. Ute - -OWgA iffheavi >5 rup. can - 1 Dozen , ans No. 2 cans FAN( V SLIC ED or 9 0 A DE'UCIOt S SAI ERKKAI t. canlfk 'I.IC (Rl SHED PINEAPPLE, in heavy nvrup 73® _ . I Dozen cans\ —- ; ' Pint GlasbCans Spaghetti, with <‘Aa Tomato Sauce and Cheese, can IVC ( Mlhl) PIN LAII 1 K ’ 1 lb. pkg. CRACKIN' (.()(>!> ( RAC KERS 23c 1 lb. pkg, DVRKEE S YELEUW OI.EO ~ 36c EGGS direct from Adams County HARRAH COFFEE at about 15c a WASHING,POW-DERS Farmers A 0 a pound cheaper than wholesale price. All Kinds Dozen MWV Drip or Regular in vacuum tin cans. TIDE—OXYDOI.—DI Z. etc. JEiXb- 2 ±K - SSC AllEtavors 4! pkg*.- — —-2 lbs. s',ls-. ... 2 pkgs. _ We carry a complete line of Birdseye Frozen Foods. Also that delicious “Sealtest" Ice Cream in Eight different flavors. We feature a complete Meat Department with the Finest quality obtainable. And remember too. ■ the trade name “Hite's Grocery” is vour guarantee of qualify ''Food” and Super Service, with a large Free Parking Space. — NOTICE—To speed up service, read this ad over, check the items you waht, and bring it with you and please shop early. Store Opens at 7 A. M. ’ — SAM. E. HITE CHAS. E. HITE BRICE D. BUTIJZR ..Founder And Manager— Manager 'Generall ..Manager- Grocery Department ... Meat Department f--.'y '■
Creighton Defeated For G.O.P. Chairman Winamac. Ind., Jan. 17. —<Ul’> t — Leland Smith/ Cans county Re- , publican chairman, today was the > second district OOP leader. | Smith. 41, of Logansport, de- - tested Hobart Creighton. Warsaw, • M,J?’«.»"*• -'•■■‘'•'..i.-.v ~,* special district committee meeting called to elect a successor toTra Dixon, Kentland. Creighton was the Republicans' unsuccessful gubernatorial nominee in the 1948 election. Hixon re- ; signed . hi* district, chftlripansbip . last month because he is managing I U. 8 Sen. Homer K. Capehart's f reuomination campaign. i Thief Take* All Minneapolis. (UP) -- Gerald I 1 Rlenersina, Brewster. Mhin. told police that someone broke -into hir. ‘ automobile and stole a rod and reel. *, a sult of clothes, one bunting knife, one pair of shoes, a Jacket, a can- ' va* ba*, on* |u*lr of overalls, three' - shirts, a war souvenir, a contract : for a house and a marriage license Trade In a Qood Town — Decatur
! THE FATEFUL FIFTY YEARS Noteworthy Events of Our Time, 1900-1949 V p compiled B r WIUIAM BITT, Central Praw Writer
-tjl ■uTS Jy e d w ■K- I tri as * ftk ■M ■ ■ I JMI. - • a»» ZiiA Fr*s. Re*s*velt Lindbergh buby AdeM Hitler Kin* Atfens* XM Kn-te «e*hn* Will «***<* _
IMI INVENTION of th* cyclotron. to .hay* tremendous implication* later, w** announced during the year . The worhf* economic 'plight worsened wh e n Great Britain went off the gold standard. Sept. 21, and was quickly followed by many smaller nations. , . . Revolutions plagued the Latin American world with outbreak* in Peru. Cuba, Chile, Salvador . and Paraguay . . . On April 14. King Alfonso XIII, fled Madrid, Spain and a republic was proclaimed. Alcalo Zomora became premier, June 2C ... On May 1 the Empire State building, world s largest, was opened in New York City. It is 102 storeys (1.250 feet I high ■ • • Knute Rockne. /famed football coach of the University of Notre Dame, was killed In an airplane crash near Baxaar, Kas., March 31 ... In the World Serie*, the St. Louise Cardinals (Gas House Gang i defeated the Philadelphia Athletics, 4 game* to 3. iwi ; UNEMPLOYMENT and business failure became worse during the year On June 2. a Bonus I Army ' marched on Washington, it s 3.500 members coming from the east and middle west U S. troops drove them out of the capital on July 28. using tanks and tear gas. On* person was killed. . . . Scientific achievements were announced, Feb. 3. of the dtscov-c cry of the neutron, the smallest particle and the isolation. April 4 of Vitamin C .-. . On Jan. 27. Japanese troops landed on the Chinese mainland, began invading Shanghai on Jan 29 . . Charit-s A Liadbergh. Jr.. l»-month-old son of the famed flyer, wg* ktd- ' napyd. March 1. from hi* Hopewgll. N J . home H>s body was found May 12 . . On Sept .1. Jernes J. Walker resigned, under. ~ Are as mayor of New York ■ ■ • Franklin Delano Roosevelt was < elected President Nov 8 - - ..The
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New York Yankee* defeated th* Chicago Cuba, 4 game* to 0, in the World Serie*. IMS 7 THE TEAR BEGAN in deepest gloom for the U. S. a* nomic situation became d«per*te, A «rie» of "bank holiday*'' began. Feb 14. and on March 8, President Rooaevelt closed all bank* by proclamation. Stock exchange* also closed. The first Roosevelt "Fireside’ Chat” wa» broadcast March 12. The United State* went off the gold standard on April I*. Congress passed the National Industrial Recovery Act (which brought about NRA), June 13 « . . The Naxl* seised power in Germany. AdoU Hitle* became chancellor, Jan. 30. and dictator On March 5, following the burning of the Reichstag, Feb. 27, which arrfUsed the Ger-, mans to a fury . . . The Century of Progress exposition opened in ■Chicago, May 27 (highlight: Sally Kami's fan dance) ... On Feb. 15. an assassin’s bullet in Miami, Fla . missed Roosevelt, then presi-dent-elect. but struck and killed Chicago's Mayor Anton Ccrmak. . . On Noy. 17. the United States resumed diplomatic relation* with Russi* . . . The U S Navy dlrigible Akron fell off New- Jersey, drowning 73 v . Three-two beer became legal April 7 and Prohibition ehifei! in the V. S on Dec. 5 when Utah became the 36th state to ratify repeal ... In the World Series the New York Giants beat the Waahingtvn Senators, 4 games to 1. 1*34 THOUGH STRENUOUS EFFORTS we re marfc to vvmbat the Depresaion. it was Estimated there were 4.700 000 U. S. families on relief in April .. On Feb 27 King Albert of Belgiumw4* k.i'wd m a f“'i ffißS a ito- ( Hr »»s succeeded by hi* son Leopold HI . . . Congress granted
the Philippine* independent March 22, to be effective In IM* ... A "blood purge" of recall citrant Nasi leaders was *t*c*d by Hitler in Germany «n June M Sixty-three Russian leaders w*r« purged by the Kremlin th* following Dec. 5 . . John Dillinger, Public Enemy No. 1, wss shot to death. July 22. tn Chicago by th* FBI . . . Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss wss slain to a Nasi uprising. July 25. in Austria . . . King Alexander I of Yugoslavia and Foreign Minister Jean Louis Barthou were aaaassinated to Marsetlte*. Oct. 9 . . . Fire aboard th* liner Morrp Castle Sept. 8. off New Jersey killed 130 . . . War broke out between Italy and Ethiopia. Dec. 9 . . . The W’orld Series saw the St. Louis Cardinals triumphant over the Detroit Tigers, 4 game* to 3. IMF ECONOMIC RECOVERY still seemed far off with 22,000.000 reported on relief rolls in March. On April 5 Congress passed gigantic $4,880 million Work Relief Bill. On July 5 President Roosevelt signed the Wagner Labor Act and. on Aug 14.. he signatured the fir-rtai hing Social Security Act . . . The Saar Territory voted to return to Germany, Jan 13. All Jews In Germany wipe divested of citixer.ship. Soft. 1,5 . . Will Roger*,-famed comedian. was killed along with pilot I Wilev Post in an air crash in A’aska. Aug. 15 . . . U. S. Senator Huey Long wss shot to death in the Louisiana state capital. Sept 8 . .On April 3, Bruno Hs iptmann was electrocuted in Nr . Jersey m the "Lindbergh baby -kidnap-tn.urd«C„,S4is„i,.:. • Ma: uel Quexon became first president of the Philippines. Sept. 17. The World Series brought v. lory 4 games t<> 2. to the Dett- l Tigers over the 'Chicago Cub*- * Nt Nt-! 936 ta 1940
w ifll THEBt's a deflant look In the eye of _toTs Great Dane as he cradles a white Persian kitten St the Atlantic Cat Shi w in New York City. Proceed* of the exhibition wiif aid a number at charities. Both of the s. w animals ar* owned by Mrs. A CUSTOMS OFflClAl check* the paper* of Zaki Hsshem (left). ** the young Egyptian lands at Philadelphia's International Airport 4n rout* to hi* job at the United Na- ‘ t. n*. Speaking to newsmen. Ilashem refused to comment on report* that hi* fiancee, 16-year-cld Harriman Sadek. had been "stolen* by KingFatovdu |
72 Degrees Below Zero Is Reported Lai La Hache. BC . Jan IT. (UP)- The Pacific Great Eastern railway cempaay tiurinoinater here ; recorded a temperature -c< 72 degree* below saro yesterday Officials of the dominion weather office said the reading was / unofficial, but "quite possible " Residents said the cold was *0 intense their teeth aehed when they opened their mouths KMs Get Break - fit Paul. Minn (UP) — Parents refused to register their children i at Prosperify HrtXbt* grade scbiralas the city* school year opened They - said the school was a fire haxard. a rat trap and a disgrace. 7
■ ■——- BIGGER SALES GAINS THAN ALL OTHER TRUCKS COMBINED PROVE FORD IS AMERICA’S NO. 1 TRUCK VALUE! Ufa offcor truth 1 can nxitch Hus intfutuuf trtfk ktytri utkt I fttuar-witt tntk tey«r« kaw FORD NO. 1 FORD IS NO. 1 IN SALES GAIN! IN VALUE! N. mW frvto can merfch toss toftor Bwto *an piv. r** SrwMf siwr psaforwic.l top*a teMsre*! S.OO* M era. US-.-M ~se (.toks-M.Mtoe. or .■eortos br S I Soft *Co -M>ol so. W. k>'-u i W two l**-bor»o»ewor *l* SsMI oTwobu > — «-«l»‘» is-ew. ioetambe. 0000-< • Mor l»S ■■ fill so As osi SroM <o—o ' l; n*- ihow * * sow, .84*1 so«e rtucsis . «ro« iostoom ss.eaa . . . .* *■ OMwr Trobbi CoofilooS Snab losrooso IS.»S* *—o W -II ** tauex -a- Soes.fi *.«M o SoM sZasoTlnM Mot I *• nuex -X" KxrooM >.»** g *> So■ rr Srofilr. Afiorn.wiSo- IOSM TBUCK -W taoroo.. 1.17* TSUCB -T' ■ bnr.os. S.OSS . r *u OTMS*S Oorr.o*. total A . -—- r ••*■*■■■■■* aMM*MMMtnßMa*»sssswMMiae ~ Smart Surer: A—- — str. a.ew rodor’s • mart Sv* it she ■WOUUI loo*-. « -Ofio- <b tow-—-*««»*• -Ws*to* tonU-> Stfisfro. .1 <»« f yOtoslps ■* IwSSIM W.fiu«<*.lw l*tt Brant MotorS/.lnc. Uomer 3rd and Monrue Phone 60* Ford Trucks Cost Less because FORD TRUCKS LAST LONGER Basra lata.t srafsSrattaa gala aa *. 1 O*.OOO trace*. Ma lasnrsars aararss aeaeaFar. Tnstos la** Saraar l / I fieneva I I Cabinets -?-!-& l I -jwl I ■ dim te" '*• I —I ■- I r I I I ■ Available In » J I I • FORMICA • LINOLEUM \ \\ -. | ■ • STAIXIXSS STEEL _ e ™T__ e ■ ■ • HIRCELAIN TOPS A ' WlilWTtS I James Kitchen I | 42S Mcßarnaa St. PHONE S4SS | I • Bottla A I • Maytag Washers • Used Refrigerators I I James Kitchen I [ 428 Mcßarnes St. f PHONE G 49 51
Former Senator From Kansas Dies Today Wifhfta. Kaur 'J*d V- -(UP),I j— Henry J Allan, tornier U.S. ’ hepatar and, a Republican leader Io j ; Kansas fur a quarter ot a <entury.j diial taday at hij Hillcrest home here: He was 81. Allen is survived by his widow. Mrs Elsie Allen, and a daughter. Mrs Henrietta Holmes, who live* I iii England with her busband, who! is a counsellor- to S -ambassa-j dur Lewis Douglas. Alljiii also was a former gnver i jnot Os Kansas, he was widely Jjtopwit as a newspaper publisher \ and rajtoraoT aft fie Tfiffirzsf Ute ’ death’ was an important stockhold-. Ivr nr the hita Boacum. i
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$250,000 Fire Loss At Atlantic Gty i, ACtentlc City, NJ.. Jan. IT. — < UP>— A two-alarm tire raged j today'through a Moc k of ata board8 *p««ra-' lar blase tost October. — Firemen fighting nearly four hours to control the flames, estimated damage to the one-story I building* would exceed $280,800. vsr Hem Luliiby Rock Islsnd. 11l (UP) At toast I one IS-year-old Cliicaxoaß rieei* soundly He proved It. He was ordered to appear in court after I police found him sound asleep ! tug everyone in the neighborhood i but bitnselL ——
