Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1950 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FaNtabag Rvsey Dsaaiag Kx**vt Saaday By THD DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. - lac*‘rp*rate4 - X....——.-. ■Marat At th* Daeatar, lad, Feat Otte* a* lacaad CUm Matter Dick D. Halter ; FraMaat A. B. Hottlwaa* — C. B. Hrithoo** Ttaaaamt X H Hailer w YWaFtaaMal DaßMf|Ak|Aß. BaAiA -—,’.. =;—;— —a;■F *TIb MiSii rag MMteMw CaaaUw: Ota yaw. H; ■> > HMM IBM; l waMha. U.W. _ Dy Mail. Mread Adam* ab! AAjoinlaa CaaaUaa: Oaa year. By Carrier, M **at* yer w**k. aaaAaa, 4 aaaAa.
Yob *Ull nay bar* opportunity to get oat th* heavy overcoat. Benjamin Franklin may be the only pereoa remembered a» the apoetle ot thrift. o o—— Without epeculation, th* 1»W cenea* Will show more people are living la th* country. With a million dollar* divided among them, detection of the bandit* who robbed a Brinks vault, should be only a matter of day*. Fellow* with that much caah will cut loose and thus give the tip for their arrest. o - ■* The detailed programs for she different township institutes will be printed in This newspaper, fb« fl rat will b* published Friday. These annual meetings are happy affairs for the rural folk and tend to stress the Importance of homemaking and better farming methods. Capable and informative speakers have been engaged for each institute, the ali-day affairs being held in the township schools. 'I ’ ——o o Most Americans wish that the federal budget could be reduced and no doubt I’reaidtht Trum.u would be'.lie firwl p» r-uii so make reductions. If it-were |>o»sible to do so Marquis Childs an abie observer of national affairs ..and ''tntamirtkte. soundv srirnttp of - warning about making out. m all carved’Luo deeply into European aid tier-
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man occupation and the military program for Europe will mean a dangerous gamble with th* future.” - ' ■ __ • . . o .... . o Spring building actlvltte* will etart here with th* *40.00* addition to the Moos* home on North First street. Local membership in this great fraternal organ!**tion has increased so rapidly that it is necessary to enlarge the lodge and club rooms and provide facilities for entertaining chll-R dr*n. it -will he a worthwhile addition. covering two floor*, whlctt will join the present building built in ImTF Architect Leroy Bradley has designed the addition and the lodge officers hope to be abie to award building coptract* within «« day*. o—-o —— Winter's wear already is evident on city streets and especially <»n those where state highway routes pass. ’ The pavement is Ctumbliug under heavy traffic and the elements which bring deterioration each spring The Mate routes pass over Mercer Avenue, north bn -Second Street to the Monroe street intersection and east and wect rm the latter street "" ITie Monroe street corner ia holding up remarkably, following-re-lp*irs last summer and If there is any more of this kind of material aiai'alile. It -hcul-l be apph-d on .the %oiu on. stritilivs through the t-ily
- Hoosier* ar* becoming *ccu»tomed to the 1950 auto plates with their low numbers and Initial*. The system teem* to be popular with th* p*ople and should aid in eke detection ot can. since th* figure* do not run above lour on a plat*. The political alarmist view* the current unemployment rank* of three mllUoa a* something dte - - miilioa pmuons still havo Jeb* And sine* IM*, government drib ten employment ha* dropped from M4».«M to IMSAMIO on January 1. acoountiag tor lAAI.OM ot the unemployed , “ o o- - - Old IMA broke many record*, but it did not pvodue* the “Beast ot Bum*," th* AMAfte tartte said to be in Fulk's lake on the Harris farm near Cburubusco. Outdoor Indiana, msgasine of th* state conservation department, now advise* Farmer Harris that he could have saved himsetf the expense of draining hi* lake. because it will dry up in a few year*. But from what we hear, the hobdog and hamburger business was good during th* summer months a* a result of the crowds attracted to the lake to witness'-Harrt*' attempt to capture Mr Turtle. — l —o- '■ ■■ O '— A clearance is going on along Second street Which is unite noticeable The wire* and cables which were strung on the ornamental light posts for the electric circuits used during street fair week and the holidays are being removed by utility workmen It Is necessary to stretch these ■tables along the street • for the purposes mentioned. since the un'lghtiv poles were rt moved years ago. The temporary Uaes do detract from the general attractive appearance of the city's lighted way. The electric department Is to Ih- commended for completing this good housekeeping task Brest ur is proud of its model it strut lightlhk system. ...
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hMMMTteI tart Hmm Oftas 1 Announcement wa« mad* today I of the candidate* to be voted upon In th* primary election May 1. by Ed Jaberg. county clerk, who also 1 reminded voter* that they eMraM j rvgiator b*t*r* April 3. to duality on th* voting Bate Jaberg also stated that candidate* may aaaounc* thrir candidacy anytime, but must file their ; declaration of candidacy in Ah* clerk's office between March 3 and April 1. Those desiring to transfer registration from one precinct to another must do so before April 3 which I* 30 day* before th* primary. a* required by law. It a person has moved Into Adam* county from another county, he should fill out a cancellation slip, available tn the clerk's office, then register to vote her*. His cancellation slip automatically take* him oft the previous voting list. Residence requirement* for voting as set forth by statute, ar*: *ll month* residence In the stele; S<* day* In the township, and to day* in a voting precinct. These time requirement* are dated from the primary election date, and not from the April I date when all voter* must be registered Jaberg also noted that any pee son who will be 21 years of age oa or b*toee November 7. th* dal* of the general slectioa, will b* eligible to vote in the primary election. Office* to b* tilled, and candi dates to be voted on. in the coming election Include a representative In congress; prosecuting attorney, of. the 26th judicial district; joint senator, from Adam*. Wells, Black ford counties; joint representatives, from Adams. Well*; clerk of the Adams circuit court, county treas urer, sheriff, coroner, surveyor. #nd assessor — Officials Os Church Are Named At Berne Herne. Jan. 19 — The Evanieli cal K«fort»e4 church us Hern? held its annual business msating this ar«h an 4 named the toUowina J church trfficiais for eldv.s Er\in KeluAT. Carl Hrlde. laj E. Amatutx. deaceotv Omar Reuser. Ermin BeerAnmrt Htabb. Glen I»uba<h; treasurer. Brke Itauaerman, akHkHertC Jain* • Shoemaker. DeVyajrne Fellwsi muair aupervnMH. Mih Marlin Na*w— bwanrh r ; \ - ' ••• • ’ Wills Probated The last wiii anil Fred Fatiers«»n naming his w. e . admtntsf ruti ix and iirrr--wat-l»robat*y) in <tn < earl Applied tIOIJ for ll Ht l t .'hft.J v Helen hemd oi ifo ; penal hujii .q( 11 Acr*.- ! Hrd an/f approved. The JaM will ui.'l — ■ Maggie .Miller aas probated -by th • court and placed •»«» record. Schedule Filed SchaduTe to determine th« mi.fr itance ’ax for heir* of the Samuel ! e«tttb alih-h-ha* a ap praised »ahje of 111. hied. Appearances Made \pp4 ilMli- ♦ AM' mail- b> I T HcTiurjiei* aij«t f< sn-nt; r..:’ inrdefeiidant in t!ie « .»Üb» *»f llntn an>! Inna Brandt v« ttmner Ukdadt ihfendaui ruled to am-* er...... .Vn' appeai riin »■ also iitritj, . \ Robert S \ndei>ou for th*- det* nd ant. Isaac Gartjngrr. in ilie-K H pl.iiht fol «H ■ at Mtm - JtfdX <nt cauae brought by Luther .Uaitin «■ al agaiOHt Harold Field el al Garfin.:* i 10 d ' ■ > • A i»l vafaht »■ W>S b.-iU— . » ’ ■' IJleV**#* (m- John A- Tfh»T. qj the deiend in!-* FTi ttir co iipi *.;.*■ | quiet lit If. flit (1 hf t -laiV » !i L* a ..% I Smith . . -T— Set Fee Bwes-TnaJ ■—--- - 1- (fti moHoan of the plain?it? ■ . »e;.araf** < . th*, d; .- - .. i;- ~ lof l.uefla Fjmher va J >-•«■ Fau T r •>‘t for rrieH—fan*iary 2’ The cw.i : plaint oh pr<* Tt isM**? \ npti%~ _ .|hy Kutirri MarTm’ ajLi7i;.-.-.T;,rt4Un' and Hoy FryfMi« k. s f 4 for i Fr iruary th 7 J- T~" — — Answen Filed In the <-a«r of the Mate-td 4ndti/iha .r*’T)TC. n 1 answrr in • filed by the defendant Simru- i . iblathe act mating a iioard <», i tnedL al c&ainiiici a Lx Minting: otter »thiham. licence L* uii[conatltutjohal ICT* Furthor j I that no person can ger a .Tair and impartial hear in-; c’.ire the ari as it Ik i•orreutly .set up Real Estate Transfers P.orena Ostertpan Iq Francis Ber |yl Har-naii o?ux part- inlot* » i in HHhiiont Park | HarCr Flk )h /e, ;.f. u !f . us . i liaiu itruauer. et-Uv-'Berne | Kirov Rail? i! ,• Lrne t Y) I l*ake etux Mr am in * <Mkun<t' J Goe’*ei tjui io L*a».I L- omith. lulur 6i£ tn De. Mfur l/eais L pj Mair :• • J • . • . » . • » • i ■ i. 4 W * sx ?r-' > ' ' I 1 . • • , ■ I’ie It
Leolend Teeple To Naval Proving Ground Lowland R. Teeple. airman. I SN. •on of Mr. and Mr*. Faul T**pte <M Route 2. G*aeva, ha* been aaalgned to duty at the uaval proving ground, Dahlgren. V*. T«epie. who reported to th* proving ground from th* naval air teebnicai training center, Mernpbi*. T*aa., entered th* naval aorvice May 17. 1»44 Before entering the navy he wr* graduated from Hartford Center MB> BOkdii ~ Lutheran Minister At Youth Conference The Rev. Edgar P. Rehmidt. pastor ot the loral Eton Lutheran church, will be absent from the city over the weekend, attending a Lutheran youth conference in Chicago. The conference Will be comprised of nil th* youth board* of the 30 district* ot the Lutheran church — Missouri synod. Session* will open Friday l nrt>eatn* sed ’eßt<'b& conducted through Sunday. Rev. Schmidt and kb* Rev. H L. Meyer of Trinity Lutheran cbarrh. Crown PotaL comprise the board of thy central 'district of the Luther*.ll church. Big Crowd Attends - Family Party Here Vncle Homer Meacbum and a crew ’of entertainers got hearty appiaus* from- about 2.M0 Adams county people at Decatur high school auditorium Wednesday - night at tjfe close of a free enter tainment/The show- was presented by MolUinkopf and Kiting, us this <ity, gild International Harvester Co. / - • 11/wss booked as’ family party ulgiit and all sales talks were ban nkd People from every township in the county and also many from 'Wells county and the bordering tihie counties attended the party' Democrat Want Ada Bring Results
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Tkof's the word ipreoding ohovt Uich's brond-aew f-263 velvc-ia-hood •DfiM, tlrtady proving itself in the bonds of new Sunt owners CALL it if you will the hiiUest P*’" er * story of the year. (’.all it another triumph in Stick's long history of coming up with car performance beyond compare. But, sir, when you step into the sleeklined traveler pictured here — kang to four hat. For you'll be riding behind a powjff plant that is not only new but a major sensation of the 1950 season. Y ou'll be commanding the very latest word in valve-in-head power — thy newest accomplishment of the organization wit|j the country’s longest stretch of experience in this engine design. Here every fist-size fuel charge now delivers a huskier wallop. Shorter, lighter connecting rods mean that pistons flash with faster and livelier action. Heavier crankshafts, floated on btgger,
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20 YEARS AGO TODAY I ; —« Jan. IS. 1934 was Sunday. Brownie Troop Visit* Daily Democrat Office - The following trf trooy 15 toured the Democrat office* Wednesday afteriMgMi: Cwroitae Heiman, : president. Rosemarie Maire, Agnes Bariett. *crlb*. Karrti Jefferies, Phyuls fiote. Susan Gerber, Kathy Cote. Alicia Levy. Hhar on Katf, Martha dell. Hamonx I>caummw.mai Uwaau kdiittlrtl XI arilrtu . - Owwwß* Otolßarugs t'krlck, Nina Milton, Kay Vanwr and Ana I'brick. They war* accadipanted by their tender*. ~ Youth Rally Planned Friday And Saturday Berne, Jan. 1> — A youth rally will be held *1 the Grace Brethren vhurch eaat of Berne Friday ev«iif»« and Saturday. A banquet Saturday noon will climax the affair. Saturday morning, game* and contents will be played at the Berne auditorium. The Rev. O. E. Phillip*, of Philadelphia, one of the top officials of the Brethren conference, will be the speaker. European monks, skilled by long practice aa manuscilpt llluininaI tors, brought stained glass craftsmanship to it* highest level In th* 14th. and iSth centuries. QUICK RELIEF FWOM ■WT. excess acid Fra*R**hT*R*sHlsiu*Ti i*|gi intlhil Over three mUUou botUss of the Wuaaae Taunrmrr have bee* told foe relief of symptoms of dietmserleta* from gteruM* and BwedeMltMeenduetoßaesee Aete — DMolawoDe HmfßM*** StooploMnoMb Amt to Ebbnoi AcM. Hold on 15 day«’ trial? Ask for ■■WflMoin ImagD" •Masc tuUr Ibu treatment »raa at k '' HIU TMOI ME IIMI <i < O. n. J. *WITH l»m G CO.
JjyfSlaL ' / ■ . - - m(We rugged bearings, take this greater , load and transmit its stepped-up surge to the drive shaft and rear wheel*. And yoa, behind the wheel, wreatheyottr ■ face in smilei at the lift you find! At the trigger-quick take-off—the mile-eating cruising stride — your easy disdain for' I the passing gas pumps. r You and your Super ate really stepping out—and Buick’s good name 1 as “a sweetheart on the road” gains still more lustre. Nor is road-thrill the only blessing ■ this new power plant brings. Simpler 1 design makes service easier, so upkeep r diminishes as a problem. Hydraulic valve-lifters keep valves properly , seated for efficient operation—and for
GIIL SCOTTS Browaie troop 3 met Tuesday at , the Lincoln school. After roll call and edfleetton of due*, the flag ceremonies were reb«arseji. New songs were sung and game* played. The treat was served by Judy E]lenberger. The meeting then closed with the Brownie song and wishing circle. Becky WcJterkbn, serre* Troop 9 held their regular meet Ing Wednesday night. The meeting 1 was oi>ened with the roll eall. The guest speaker, Mr*. Thacker. ’Who spent some time In South Africa. ’ told the girl* ot th* various cus- ; toms there. Vera Walter*, scribe.
I On All Coats I 26 FUR TRIMMED COATS I 50% OFF I ■ . ■ 10 VNTRIMMEI) COATS Values to $59.95 30%‘<-50% ,>ff I L KSASS STOIE I
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quiet unbroken by tappet noise. And you can have this power either with Buick's easy-shifting SynchroMesh transmission or the silken luxury of Dynaflow Drive.* Either way, this SUPER is certainly something to sec. To this top-notch new power it adds style and room, « comfort and a wide outlook, soft easy stride and handier new over-ail length. Even the price justifies a prompt trip to your Buick dealer to learn mof*« about Buick for 1950. You’ll soon see why so niany folks are already saying, “Whatever your price range— better . buy Btucb!” ntra an an Sunt aiJ Snuui nuJrli. FsDfwrpa AUbc RhnM mmmb BOTor s nw «vr MIGNI«-COMP«fSSfOM f>roboli ♦hrw Dngin**, Rug hp rwfmg. (N»w F 263 Dngin« m SUPfR rt*odD>».) • MW<*AmRN tmiMR, gifliot. fap«r-tt>rough RehdGra. **dpvbl« bubble*' ta«Nighf« • WIM-AMG44 VMMlurr, cEmd-w *Md utew bo* to*uuard ano back e VRAFFK>IIANOV till, l»M dupr-.M tenetti far POMpr ppdbim end f PGffwg, sh«ef tvritmf rpd>ua • lirtA-WIM MATS c/odied itofweee die axles • S6*r MNCC MM. Wm» oM toil Rpnagmg. SafePp Bde eseet, Apwpressure Heat. r*db-RAegaging Rargv* «übe • RTDMMOW _ MIPS sfisnderd ass «N ROaOmaSTERS. opfional of extra cost on SVFfR O««d wdb Redv H Fiebar • WRM CNOFCf OF IORNPRMMT add'ng Rexib«l<»y ♦• pe««ee fhof brocket every pr»ce range '7? ;■- above Me fewest. "
