Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 11 February 1950 — Page 6

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Notes From Conservation Clubs In And Around Adams County

A drive (or additional (ncntheis was gotten underway by the Dera-.i tur o'onaervatinn < hth. and the of new »uem>ienihh> tickets waa M-; Kiß by current .members with Bit? : hope of enrolling tunny more f.i twwerrntten way*WUh- the hernhip card, the new-recruit gets the magazine Outdoor 4ivliana sent to him. The secretary of the club, <’’. F. Zimmerman, has mailed H«» n»‘W memWerahip card* to the nnm Kline this week <d)c» A check of the calendar r«.—? veals there are few days left for sos hunts, that winter sport that baa proven so popular with the different conservation clubs »n< the county. Officials note, though. tfuft "there *• ways room for more at these hunts, and interested persons ~>re urged to attend when the announcements are made of future hunts. <V The Decatur and tjaibn township clubs have worked closely together in the past in . *.. vporimring- , .tnjje„ ‘ohunt.. _. There wdl.be another o«« newt Saturday, time. 8 am., Meeting place, the courthouse. Washfhcfub toWltHhlp~tmx bro»ii„* — papular pl?** e for- the~4<*A hunts ami th* resident s there* have pro-tab! v - 44m4h<ui—uu. rei-W. “S’k' >6-hr ‘••Twn'i'iu Httit T, VI-s*‘*i*' — ■ -

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s.Ar being invaded; a<tiia' [iv it was nierelv a huf»P j era ai war with a Fos. j <>(!.. As members of the conservation club are concerned. tneir tastes differ os I to what constitutes real outdoor sport. Some like to hunt squirrels, some pheasants, quail or rabbits, others foses- Still others are fishermen, and one of the members of the Decatur club swears that the blue gills are hitting regularly and hard in fishing through the ice at Houghton Lake. Mich. - ;• —'- y - Tlw» lu*< atur- club welvomod* many new men to a recent fiuni. Sherman Kunfouh dt near Mon jninifh. T>‘'«»*Fd Wyerv. .Mr Knits nan, and others jointMl tolnake lhe f hiinr min e su< restful *M)o Hal Tarr, chief of the dlyioioii • da<aii<»» <»t the slate department ot < onaervathm. along with Kudy .Meyer. rH but iim a w ith rtmt d» par’ n»‘»t: ■ Hsln).f -Ha / Hu- week, and .wnile there "x pjMimil the I Psn < onset vat ion' pro grant to members - nth i * r ”'" •: 1 -f Any of you conservoHoa stub - = members who have items for this column, which will be run regularly m the Daily Democrat “ for the benefit of huwters-and - anglers, get them into this office. W< n be gtad to run them, but give us plenty of t»n?e. because this column will run Saturdays: so »♦ you have any T announcements to make, plan for that date-line. CAMPAIGN e* tus* one). |; . . pirn * •■ ’.i 1 nd» t •'•.•■ <> •! ->> <-r. is: *rI*’ 1 *’ V? • - tiUt*d »•» 12 *»•.»•’» in • ••irni'iii- .»n»l oict ropolitan n «•.*•* to .» rollpb' *»Xtl-i — Itoforv the ? Hpros. nl.tHon ot the a<t- was gi a'

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0 . L Berne Man's Mother Is Token By Death Berne. Feb. 11 Services were held at <’onverse Friday for Mr*. ; Dennis Kesler. <7. of Marion, who idled a? the .Marion General Hur | pi tai following a long illness. Sh* , was the mother of .Mrs. Earl Lloyd of Berne. Four sons also *urH t Burial was nt Amboy. many persons nerv hml two votes. A voter who lived in one i consttmency and had a business in anol her could vole in each ftM* a candidate for common*. A graduate of a university vote either |n his home dr bttHi-J news constituency and-also for Ta J randidate from—Ma— ; Two was the limit, "howevef. N’<> ! AefcoiiM <am a Teahidn»e. 1 business and university vote The MM*infists put through par 1 lament some rules to limit sp» nd ing restrict the u*** of motor rars to next to nothing and among Either things, to-forbid "treating by (andiilates that is. don't go, arouiul buying anylxuly afty beers | or cigar* if you want to run forJ the of commons And don't iend .my. mopey » DELAY ACTION . Cf’unt ■Fewot P«x* «*ne» ft cars ago. <Mher* were attorney inn rarhuml.dle. tit., atturne. Robert K Eby Indianapolis, and Mark Wiles i»f Indianapolia, a de ; it v fax w Hil! was yiir i's Stephensn’s'at« .attorney for Earl Gentry, one oi«. two Stephenson b»»d-\ guards eharged with <-onspira« v in the slay- . fffii B-uii wei • led — — —> The three lawyers and Wiles > zi’tl.lL • pH *‘’h !l ‘e “‘>f-hlM’s-iVit' 'xs-es t tdi<*vr»trT!r*4h;«n*■•krtUr»Ni auk Stndjwn>n s trul* I*-* ”‘ll parole h*arinc whib was ojaoi t* the pubh- and attract ed a ' ~ -- - CHALLENGE H’ent Pt-on Paa* Ons» , c •••int» r ♦'pbuUve i >rp- 'ha- main ~r al tv Wf-i-u—.■ 1 ( pfrVinfty ht-eH-Eer xit _tht_. Fu< h- ■ a-« \ k. <1 if nr* tid'd • i.i.dc, d« *n on I’ S I'Qitf'de- . ’a' • - ••/ Eli .al FBI -p« k» - :i. i!i I eplh d ‘ Th- W"i- ho/ < I’etidd* Bu Sep Brien M< Mahon. I ; t•..tin. Hiaitinan of the joint con atomie »n»Ygv i»a >.tled th.Hf I’ S agents,are | mvrMigating ••ramifications" bf th* = Fuchs a*e hut That •onietlmew 1 TelybiHllW^W 4 * l (Bi ■ that i>ffi» He Hi > nat.o- e-p*. laih " mu-t »\ '*'lingt v »auli»*Uw 1 in <it-« u**fng ati'JHK and other *• . «rr rv ii)«it*iN inasmuch a- Soviet etnph v.d !»pollers ate taking ’ down • very soul they >ay I M< Mah*>n i»C*n»<l to tile Tass! ■f»i»-gJHph ag»n« y of S S ft * slii'h h repn«ente<| in Washing i . tißcbrs five-no miter bureau i b • gl HK ! * GfM Robert M rrxrmr?md J A4t Force units partict- j porting in 'st/Mjuc bomb tests al En. Astok st nil" in the Psctfie »|nu it .ui ar nourv rd in A wl. j.g l 4/atSF»44»flrM**D

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Alllee, Churchill To Resume Battle Weekend Truce In jfiection Compoign Feb 11 —L»b ..rite |>r.me nilnl»H-r Clement R.-Al-lee and innm-romire leader Win, sou Chun-hlll called a week-end; truce tn their election < amimlnnitu: ' today, but will resume the battle next week Attlee finished the English phase ->f a IJpOU-tnHe iani|>alirn tour yea terday On Monday, he will appe:: ■■ in Greenock to drum up vote* for , minister of state Hetor MeNei 1 . i lalmr candidate for the Greenock I seat In parliament. Then Atlee will address a big Edinburgh rally Mon--1 day night. (TiunhiU will invade Edinburgh ■ ' Tuesday He wound up a swing through south- ' west England yesterday latliorile chancellm of the ex ' chequer Sir Stafford Cripps will tr> to undo Churchills stumping Wed ilMday, when. he. too, Witt speak in Edinburgh I Seotlaml may lie the critical area in the general ele< tion Feb. 2tl it voting Is close. There are 71 par- j liainentary seals at stake there. I j Labor took it7 of them in tlte il'f • lection ami the conservatives IL : ■ „ Want Ads Bring Results

— —7-- . :— ’ - : ■ . ' ■ • ” \ I ® \\ \i \ > X/1 fff // / Vx, - ’ Z? il stJ /y m H POWER H|\ —— — I e 11"* Thomas Alva Edison, born on Feb. 11, 1847, is consider■m I by many to have made the greatest contributions of | It all time, to the science of harnessing power — and 2m |ft ■'. " ~ giving light I |\. Today, everyone takes for granted the inventions of l |\ Ike electric light, phonograph, and a host of other electrical miracles. Far more important, however, is the tremendous effect the improvements on these first in••’rvii R\ > ventions have made on our way of living, our scientific \f research, our Twentieth Century of Progress. " c constantly strive to maintain this spirit of progress hy working to give you better service at lower cost. I “* While many other prices are still very high, your elecII m! Tvi / t r ’ < * light service does not cost you more. Your MuniciII UI aTTT’ l ,al * >,ant has one of the lowest rate schedules in the II ||h jUB state. Our tribute to the “Wizard of Menlo Park.” 111 CITY LIGHT AND POWER PLANT ■ Municipally Owned / on] tmkdv I H h cat * k ■ -Hu>L J/roo 0 ■« fl ■ ■ uTi'. • 1... —P —

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