Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1950 — Page 2

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At Rodanthe, a email village M *ind-»w»pt Hatteras Island off the North Carolina coast, residents still celebrate Christ mas on Jan. i; lhe agea old Twelfth Night. ? democrat Want Ads Brins Results

to . MOOMI jfsHMMnC* "Sr Yfor OU Morin*/ On A« PwrAaae e! m American Bosch Super-Poßtwrerf MAGNETO Specialized Service On Moot Pbpulsr New & Rebuilt Bonch Fairbanks and Wien ssAfaettw, Uriggs and Stratton engines, generators, starters, spsrk pings, etc. for sale. All makes Magnetos. Small gas engines repaired. Join A Bright 815 N. 3rd St. Phone 102«3

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby firm that the undersigned Board M Trustees of >be Town of Mod roe. Adams County. Indiana, wit) offer for sale at private sale on . . SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1960 from 1:‘M» o'clock to 4:<K) o’ekM-k P. M.. the following dencrtbed real estate at private *a!e. towlt: Jn ; t .fXinu,ii»T Fifty-one (51) in the Town of Monro* in the County of Adams Stale of Indiana, in the original pla* at* the name Is designated <»n the original recorded •.plat of -aid fotglv E.Kf’EP T a out of the southaM corner of said lot <»f~the dimensions of thirty feet j !»?’) by forty feet HO’). ’.There is a good one story throe room, frame building located on •the above described real estate with dimensions of twenty-one feet <2l i by Hixty-three feet <631 There Ik a good sheet iron roof on the huilidrtg and regular drop siding The building von tains a good Areola heating system and Plumbjpg fariHtles. alaor a good well and a pregsure pump system _ •“ Open mds wiU-b*» reAAtived-Xor the real estate and building as one unit ■ i may «übmh bids uepauraUdy on the real estate and buCAißgThe heating system a ilk plumbing faciMtiea will th»; prnpertj <>( the buyer who purchases the building and the pressure pump W-ill remain as-part of the real estateto the real estate and building will be given an of the Jsi day of June l!)5d at which time a deod and merchantable abstract ~f rjtle will :>e delivered id the purchaser. In the even.! the real estate and ’bunding are sold as separate units, the purchaser of said building must !>rnpvo the same/fom the r r al estate oh or before the 15th day fwm- ot £al»- are one-third cash day of sale, balance upon ... n.»t . <>f n» vd and merchant ab> abstract of title • ; ■ a .f>v- imiidinji is located in the Town of Monroe. ’Adams Cuu.n - - 7 ~-- \ — x ,■>•. t»:'b •.ted 'bnf said real estate and wd for fire protection i ■>. w.n o- xh.Hi .y Is reserved by said BoAM..apd all bids are sub . s’-approvaf 7TTir«“'TrnaTT<»f Truwrtwrrf rte- Tmm-of M»nttw —- BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF MONROE, ADAMS COUNTY, IND. HOMER WINTEREGG. President ARTHUR RAUDENBUSH. Member GEORGE W. CRAMER. Member i.iv ■» KIKE Cleric Treasurer . -7 —. . JOHN i. DKVOSS Uuirne, ■ l*-5 Fin up for fast starting with PHILLIPS WJgW ;S«rFT. SA w/w * Imprtvel mixturt gives yau faster warm-up, better performance! Phillip, A6 Gunline contain, Ygmitfoy edited amount, of .valuable high-eolatility efe- — menu. Ketuh: smooth, "pick-up'' on cold da,K / \ le,, wasted pa» hag mihagr! Get VratrrSleaJaJ 1 Ji Phillip, no Gasolifte at ap, station where jou see tbc orang* sad black Phillip, M Shield. PHILLIP 66 GASOLINE

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David Levy Dies At Home This Morning Funeral Services On Frittay Morning Darid Lmr,. 78. rrticml Ftbrcß lotraaiUp tenner, died at t: 46 a. m. today at Ma home two aad one haff aa«a northeast of Vera Crua. Death was attributed tot cerebral heaM*rhaffß. tollowtiff aa IHBesa of two year,. ■■-'-’He-- *wa«" Dec 6, 1873, a son of WlWam and vfinntiKS Tfoiivr-MsvyT sna nao aided ia Preach township for M years. Hie wife Aldine GUliom. died Feb. 38. 1»47. : . He wae a masher of the Christian Apostolic church. _ j Surviving are seven sons. William and Ralph Levy of Fort Hoary and Alvta at borne. George of MaßsfleM. 0.. Amos of Bluffton and Walter of Bremen; t dtjroßFßrtwfwg-- ■ (NKMKT'CNR*--‘Ws^RmlWm^nMw' home; it grandchildren; a niece. Mrs. Samuel AenchHman. who was reared in the Levy home, and three brothers. Cornelius Levy of Grabill. John of Psaldlng. 0-. and ITCH Beau M» Aaatese Mhos, . No maiwr how mwiy raewdiM you.hem tried tor uchln* eeawna. mortasU. tatoe*^**^^*Bl/ftdr””* WORdST uMF in wßite. No ugly app—mnew fcrw for chiMnn O« WONDEB nr rrftiMw! Ttvf* wnMrrfol PoM In Decatur by Kuh nr, Smith H »Hhou»e l>ru« Storer or your htimKown druggirt.

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AaNB as Jfovft. Cote- Four MWlr dte Md three tteteru am deceased. Funeral serrtcee will be held at 10 a. m. Friday at the home and at 10:39 o'clock at the Christian ApoetoHc church Burial wtH- he in the church cemetery. The body will be removed from the Jahn fu neral bonie to the residence al 5 o'clock this eveuinK Rabbit Breeders Te Meet Here Saturday i Breeders of pure rabbits are aqr ed to meet in the Red Men hall. Deeatur at 7 p m Saturday. Dr. Harry Hebble. Delmorc VaaWarn . of Deeatur aad V»- Griffiths, Kirk- , land township, are calling the meetins. Guest rabbit breeders will be Ouo Richter, president of . the Allan eoenty raiibtt breeders association; Dr. Andrew*, treaaur er of the national rabbits association. and Oscar Smith. 4-H rabbit project leader of ARen HMM? 'Local breeders will be given an op- ! portantty to set up a county rah »rosi*rir|i wso«wt*thyw it tltf.y Hebble and Van Horn are leaders • of the Decatur 4-H ctnb and will 1 bold a 4-H dub achievement pro- ' gram for the boys as part of the • evening’s event. I — SEN? TAFT (Cont From Page One) the senate finance committee planned to ask social security administrator Arthur J. Altmeyer if the administration's new social security proposals would benefit lower bracket workers at the ekpense of others Atomic — Rep James K Van Zandt. R., P«. proposed that the house unAtneriean activities committee be stripped of authority to Investigate anything ''remotely connected with atomic energy." Oieo — Senate Democratic leader Scott W Laras hoped for a vote before nightfall on the administration's Mil to repeal the federal tases on oleomargarine Arms — Sen. Henry Cabot Lod ge. it. Mass-, has informed bis senate armed services committee that this country has spectacular new weapons. Including self-alm- i ing antiaircraft guns capable of! creating an almost impenetrable' defense against supersonic planes '

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vifrcwiwicj riyni> Rampaging Wabash To Protect Homes By Fatrotman MtfHp Chgwiben (As Told To United Press) Vincennes. Ind;. Sept. IS —(VF) , —This t« the day of reckoning for our town ■‘r?" We don't know wbother thd Wto bash can be held bock But wd'ro sure trying. If we can bold R for the nest 24 hours we may best tbo river pet. ’■ a -' I worked on the levee yesterday until I had to come down to the police station for duty. And I'm ; gotng back there snd start sbuvinß . sandbag, around again this morn = 7T .: J. My house is dear across town but evsa so. rd get water in the basement If the river comes over or through lhat wan We've got to make It bold or about two-thirds of the town 19.900 people—win be flooded out. My en ltd* • lirti too email or they'd be out there helping the ’ volunteers and soldiers who are My wife spriit al¥ <tey yesterday baking bread and cooking other • food tor the Salvation Army to dis ' tribute up there on the levee. Lots of us the water seeping out from under the Mg levee as we tried to build a second ary wall behind tt. It’s blamed back breaking work filling thorn sandbags aad hauling - them to where they had to be - dumped. But 1 didn’t hear anyone complain Not even the Romen who ' had to stand doubled-over holding ' the bag* while the men filled them With sand The last I heard, the water WM just about a foot-frrtn the top of the levee But the biggest danger , was from the underground seepagtThat can weaken the levee until it simply folds up and euplodes- inward like dynamite It's going to take an awful lot of work today and tonight to save the town The people here are deter mined to do it. And that's" what I counts. Illinois Town Votes ! Repeal Os Blue Lows - i , Sparta. HI , Jan 1« — tl l’l j Thiw Sfiih iv. .'Prrabvtwrian strong ; Md s<M>n wHI have tw«» movf** •*** i Strnday tnptead of none. Cltixer.s I voted 1.067 to 641 yesterday for r--1 peal of the IT-’ year old “Blw LawK” banning Sunday amhHP* ruenf*. . - Repeal waa'sonfht by .the ownerof the town’s only t heal er. and bi‘. ’ lerly oppos<»d by pndesiant rntatetera and rhtrrch elders A£’>r tW election results were announced, the theater management said they planned to boild an aim tional theater treat spring. To Explain Benefits For Disabled Veterans. —-Evphmn-wf <Tf" 4riß«v fit* -.tv tfW i? fr vir A4‘»l a! a -wo-etinw <>t \d<tm* ’ T?nnrTy~Fuirtttvii of Idst>t»fed Vner. ran Veterans at 7' oVlim k Thursday nigiM -ail Kahles hall in Lh' atnr -Th.e hour’s revfek <\f Ih-tjeTi** * : U precede a retiulfliT <4 H A . V and will He open to the general pnfdh’ 'At th<* regular <-hajy*r meet ing. tile" «-harter wilt Lv rioted, h • I. ording to Gerald M SmiHe) t <>m- ’ ,'nander iTppHeHtions for membership ai!b be taken imrrl s <»'rl<»rk Thursday nfk'iir-’T’T ClNimr.nnnrwi Yrt ffn-rrv—-er prisoners <»f w ar also, are asked to refijs,«er fiuriuc the C!uirsday meeting t-hai. applii atinh fora’s I for ! iehef’.! - ’f'.i • he • . -;i!- ’ » • MORE (Cent-. 1 r > v m F'a*c* ! >ne> have To’ arc-iir'it'j.. Tf' oil I where“Yhw Jrvee breaks, if ii doos i ra<> k. \ai<t Rlehardson. !'. j. \. morning The fall, litth- tk it> )• «n. hits taken some <>: •b.7-'»-4?r off rhe situation Meanwhile 'the weaJhej. bureau •»? indmnapoifs" reported the upper .• as tar as Riverton 111 . and Meromhid about n< i T • "The outniok t, for r.fp heavy j ■ 76 hours, said r.luhtf meiwirt ’-g llMk Paul \ Millet w.hH h>h ( ■| ei\e us something of*a brealf BgdJ ’akf v an etiofinons affio’itv j ! of rain to afreet th<‘ low-Vr Waha-1J J now -rere< so h -*«<•«- -re-e 4 1 Mean w hil e*. . 1 !<m ••: water > . :t< r. r«y-. ; | f.IF Baltimore and Obin .Tai r»» up -[■Tracks < tri I’' Sr ?.<■ U; 1 I in. Mon servji e . orr.plete’.y Chis-ago anit i n'Hlim»r rai: ?; , road Mas bring:ng ii« trains tr«-<.n' 1 Eva ns rille to Vtnx hut i routing them eats' t«. Wauf iin and th er. to Terre Haiite. rlead of sending t hern' arrosstfrr ; Waba#fr-«t Vinrennas Sleepy Head Memph is. Tenn . •U P > Th t trer ‘nanagTr Ji-hr. “ Graber i-n t nT/vitrirnu<» Vi rur k- ui -:d ; Ix y got bis h» ad iugh’ Uh.dr!. tiivk- ;-had ' 3 ' ■

RMUKY GANG tCtort. From PBB* Ob»> growleti the spokesman. "Open tbu tow-' Knowing the money VM InMired, cadder Tlmmum B. Logi t* Braintree ordered fellow worker* to open the gale nrth®r rislL nay livee. The bMdlti atreameß in, ouch pickH a man bad tied Mm securely WMK prevtoualy Brufuruß kboti ted uectiow* es rtW*. After eweli victim had bene Miia* nad Mt mouth taped, the baadita Went 1 methodically about the work of scooping up the loose cash which was h«ng sorted and counted la preparation for deposit today. CHARTER (ChaMeueg Wroui Fa»s «*e> 1 wffl be heM a tet W»rte uni h* 1 urged member* of th* Deeatur Lions club to take aa active part , te'th* meet. Paulson also asked the members . to support a member of the Fort Wayne Lion* c»ub who tea candidate tor member of the iaternatlonsf board of directors Lion propfdeM PMI Sauer presided daring the burinea* meetiag. SENTENCE (twetlnaed From rwwe duel of other chanre*. never brought to trial. Howevir, the judge stated, he felt that he (Stucky) could be rehabilitated tt given the opportunity Attorney for the defense. Ed ’ Bosse, appointed by the court, toid the court that the defendant was unable to make the proper contsets and to hold many positions.merely because the defendant wag,; he said', completely self conscious, f wholly an introvert, which hahdt c-appcd him enough that he would, •ay. "obtain money by fraudulent, cheik.'' •“ In line with the; rehaMlitatton' procedure, the court has ordered ■ (' H Muselman, .county probation officer to contact the department of vocational ’refepbllitatian of the -tan- department of education relative to correcting a speech <l> form I iiy which the defendant has. and shhh has been considered the .Oise of most of his trouble - I SimuitaixsHis with the Irandii lent cheek ch'srge. Stucky .wgjjßir charged with Insanity: hobevwr. this charge was dropped upon the disc-],,sure of examinations ' Try’ (hree doctors, and one psychiatrist, (hat the charge was inac ennrtw ‘ ■ Stucky had been held, in the cotfnty jail sci .ippioMrimtrly a month I he market is utrwnßer Iwef hides. We ar* paying 13c Ib.—JlJ*. Schmitt Lock er Service. It

Dollar for Dollaryou cant beat a POVHtff ( 1725 ) \ SPKSMf* SMmNni SixtyMa / \ SrtMCMft* / /_ xjx |r '■ T— ~~r — ■ : —= — - ■. •■ Marte •rir-e ** *•**'*■ I Tho L**at 9— ?*" F*V-fT theßoattf TIMn I . . . I CBndre mnST*** >f, *»»Bii - I Lets start with the idea that you want to drive the eery *n» t* tout I i x * money wilt buy. *'ho doewV You want to be aecti io abut- beauti- I wnrdd ■'BOTaorf »-- - I -■-■■ fid outstanding automobile. You want to enjoy the thrill of silken- I *cn»waup tilt#- ***’— <*00- I smooth performance. You want to know for cure that the car you re I Pals r -T ■ - *"* _„ j driving will ghe miim and tailey and m«lc» of carefree »er»ice. I ' r T. ”*- *’*»<* —ft I . What you want i» a Rootiac! _,_ Prove it for vourxff-cotne in and we ft show you that dollar for ■' dollar vou can t beat a Poottec. Bumper to bumper, inside and out. oottar you can t ocat a rumws , M one dsian >s apparent—•« rm eflert )tm mvrr for yowr money laan a e»e«. Porn r»*.rri n rhntt ««*»•< •»»<<. fn<n war Mry ~~ F*— Pontiac! LuOK in soon! m taoMmdMi is«si*i.''r. Jw to Oaoipw.loooo dcforWMlr. Decatur Super Service »24 W. Monroe St. . -.-L." „. ~, -, ...... Phtnto 132 ,- - _, , , , , :j..ai, _ I. - ■<- - ■ J

TRARtED (Cont From Paas Oil slope. "I think they used a rubber tape measure." one rescue worker said. Despite the conflicting estimates, the coakblackened rescuers backed away doggedly in their treacherous ftv&by-ftva foot tunnel. Tbey worked cautiously. unaMe to U»* dynamite. Rack foot of the e» eavation had to be lined with timber* to preveut uave-ln, The throe brotker* were working te the mine la*t Friday bhtef the cavetn occurred. Charles managed to escape by wriggling out of his boot*, but be suffered a leg Injury. . Joseph *?*, trapped for iwo days on the 40 foot level before be wa* roaohed by reacue worker*. H* te recovering to a hoepitak Aa th* resettr* progrcMtt 4ownward, the eettaat* of the mine s wa w tocrootog They betomd UttoW kw* wtthte 10 feet e< th* victim only to learn from Joeeph that the telle bottom was U feet lower than they orfci ■ally were Wormed The digger* had to cut ’hroegh a *oM vela of bard coal. Working in steman erew*. they chipped out the anthracite with a pneumatic tool and passed tt to the ratface by a humaa chain. The coal wall was

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estimated at betweea U aad 30l stet thick but tb» resrarr* fsae-l trated nearly 40 feet without getting through it. At neon yesterday, the rescue

SALK CALENDAR JAN. IS tom Smith, mHe* west <W Rente on state road iu. Complete cloetag out sale. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Litchty, asets. JAN. 30-JUanfta Mmmgnrtner. »JI West Marshall *t, just west efO.E plant. Household goods. Hoy A Ned Johnson snd Melvin LiAchty aseta. JAN. tl iUyJte Sterti. b mi. B. W 1 W. 8 M HWasd or 1 mL S. at Moaroevill* then 2 ml. W or 1 mi. 8. of Roatoa store or 2 ml. E. of Decatur to Dent school house then 7 ml. N. General farm sale. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Ltechty. ’ JAN •W-e£mWnseß;-4’4wL..W.;.1-.W..,N».4<-.fl«R«to !i^ll..hW,..M»^! : W hog*, hay and grain, farm machinery A power equipment. Mtdweat Realty Abctfon Co.. J F. Sanmann. mm. - JAN. 24— Lloyd M. Williama. 2te miles southwest of Bluffton on 8. W. corner of Airport, Dairy tattle, liveatock, term machinery. 10:30 a.m. EHenberger Bros . suet*. JAN. 25 Frank. lUnnl and Victor Sharpe. > ml. 8. of Muffton. then I mi. E. Dairy cuttle, hogs, farm machinery. 11 A. M. Ellenberger Bro*, auctioneer*., JAN. 24— Dillon Miller and Daisy A. Pollock Eatate. owners, H toil* west of Ohio City. Ohio. 147 acre farm tn I tracts. 4 room house and lot. personal property. 12:30 EST Homer Pollock. Middle Point. 0.. _ . _ JAN. 28 —Clinton L. Stevens, executor Permillia R. Writ. 112 East Oak Street, Decatur. Story stucco house and personal property. Roy A Ned Johnson. Auctioneers , -— JAN. 30—Fred H Romaine. 5 ml E. of Montpelier Improved 128 acre farm Cfoae-out personal property. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Santnagn. auct. JAN 30 —8U Registered Hampshire gilts, county fairground*. Warsaw. Ind. 1 P. M. W. R Wedrick Farms. Silver Lake, owner*. JAN 3t —Ray Miller, 4 mile* west. 3 miles north, of North Manchester. 24 acre fun. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J F Sanmann. auctioneer. Public Auction Evading Md Evening Sale HOUSEHOLD GOODS As 1 am moving to California 1 wit! sell all of my fipnsehoM Good* at Public Auction at 921 W«et Marshall Street <Ju»t West of G E plant), on FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1950 at 9:30 F. M., CBT - Household Goods - » by 18 Dark Blue Bigelow Bug with Waffle. Pad. good. Ma : hogany Knee Hole Desk A Chair. 2 piece Living Room Suite. Platform Rocker. Upholstered Rocker. Walnut Coffee Table. 3 End Tables. 2 good Floor laimps, Pair Matching Talite lamps, good. Table lamp Zenith Cabinet Radio; Studio Couch. Throw Rugs. 3 piece Walnut Bedroom Rutte, Walnut Dresser: Chest of Drawers,. Simmons Metal Twin Bed. springs A innerspritig mattress Metal Col At inat’ress Apex Sweeper Light Oak Dinette Set good; Ciddapot Refrigerator, good. 3 Step stools. Toaster. Ironing Board. Rocker. Dishes Pots. I’ans-*«oktng Vfenstte Kitrimt-GAWe * s’chair*. 5 Pair good Drajses. (Jnllt i’rames, Blank-1». Handmade Quilts;, Bedding. Fancy Needle, work? Speed Queen Washer, gotxl, Twin Laundry Tubs, 2 H7katßr7jKltr)tin> Cabinet; lata Mower. Garden Tools Tub; Garden' f4tr>we?i-^»4»t.-an<r'-Va r uisb: Fruit Jars Some Canned Fruits ahd.Vego-‘-twMrw. Nt-w a#ii I sed I.tinilwr, Step Kxddei II D laadder. Many at 11. les too; numerous to mention. NoTR-- Furniture will be displayed and well lighted In case of rain or storm sale will be held at the Detatnr Sale Harn <>n East Monroe Street , TERMS CASH . "... JUANITA BAUMGARTNER, Owner Roy S Johnson. i Ned C Johnson Auctioneers I Melvin Liechty I' I' ’ s .- j - - —

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 18, 1950

I] crews believed they wefo within . 1 four or five feet of the victim. But 119 hours ialer they had dug 14 feet deeper without finding him. ’ Trad* to a O**A Tews — Decatur