Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1950 — Page 2
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i xyLrai «Vit b her young dinging to h«r side. this mother bat lota oat a wild scream into the hlgh-freenency microphone. Though the cries ot a bat are InaediHe to the human ear. they are the secret to the furry creature a uncanny ability to «y tn the dark. How** it dote? Ity radar! The bat story in oft-- of th* miracles of nature pictured in •'bust or Destiny, " new scientific film to be shown In the First Baptist dc--.rch. Wednesday at 7:30 ji.according to the Re v. R . H.
Annual Meeting Os Church Wednesday The annual meeting ot the Bethany Kranycttcal United Brethren church will be held at the chnrch 7 Wednesday evening. opening with —a larrytn supper at <:W o'clock. During the , busier.. meeting. an anal reporta will he made by church offkiahc and organisations, followed by the election of elaaa leaden and one trusles. Ossian Conning Ptant Sale Is Announced in conjunction with the announcemeiit made today that R. R. Tree, of Toledo. <>.. had purchased th® thmian jCauning Co. from Mr, and Mrs. Weldon Kiley It was also noted that tomato contractu tor the coining season will be awarded.' ' Tree, said that he Intended tor the plant to contract' tor about. ■"”™7W"-acrVs; in ttrts vivimty-tor title .y«"*r added that Th Ad Me-' Mullen, of Itecatur. wtoM be the superintendent In charge of. pro I diiction. M< Mullen formerly served In the same capacity with the -—South, Bud company of Preble. 1 The new owner of 'to Ossian plant wM formerly hl the canning business in Dundee Mich.; he lat- » i sold ont to the t oHeee inn Food Products Co. id Chicago, before purihtofug the Ossian plant.
Ir: s£: s i : ''' flOw * WAtL r-j WOOD fl PLASTERn ' BRICK i-BOARD/ r;.'/ - iFFrM* I la Walk <mk/ • LOVILY HARMONY COLORS • HIMS PLASYER CRACKS • COVERS NAIL HOUS ft SEAMS • LEVELS OUT UNEVEN SURFACES • EASY TO APPLY • WASHES PERFECTLY « By applying plaster and . _ paint in one easy appti- - -cation you otaaia most £ li colorful and effective ' 7 walls and Mve much U v time and work. Paint-O- ’ Plast hide* surface d*- t feet* aa it beautifiee. Ita permahence and waahability make it moat practical for use over any surface and foe all room*. ARNOLD LUMBER CO., INC. ’ . LUMBER A BUILDING,SU*PLIE» <2S 6 w, -eftgats- at . wmo«» *.*s? .
URGES REDUCTION it sattaasd Me— P-e «■>*» leave allowance* compared with those given in private employment. He estimated that the flrat bill would save the government about |lto,o«<MW a year and the second HSU.OOu.fXM. LOUIS IUDENZ ■ CmMtoMd FwM PWe «toet started." Tydiugs said in reply to a question. ~ *" He also announced that two assistant counsels have been appointed on the recommendation of Kepublican subcommittee members. They are Robert Morris. New York, and Frederick Ayer, Jr., Wetiham, FOUR YOUNG cCetlccato Frwcs l-.gr Meet 1 raft were huddled In a corner. They didn't wave this time It . looked tike the water 'was washi«mt -ssver them, "We dropped a resie boat so t hat it landed at a spot toward which the raft was drifting. Then we circled around until a coast guard boat approached. Our fuel 1 was. almost gone.D_ f 7 The rubber raft belonged to Bauer. He lead bought M from money saved from Worklug as a caddy. ‘ «' ! Democrat Want Ada Bring Results
WTKwr»»y.to"" l l l •tavw •FfwOEkwli . _ pm cwiarv wr awawst V* ’ '"^Swimw^tEF! Limt&Wfa-wls'' L. Uaslth. ana as their alteraeys, and file their complaint herein, together I W. Lewis, KUen Lewis, hilus Wllsem Theuhllu* Wilwdia P. wtlss*. Mkhaei KinmaSCte Burdi. Jehu Burdas. Annelt a. Burdas. Annetta a. Burdge. Jobs Heller. John Hiller. Klisabeth HUI er. Juba B Hiller. Milan Hiller, Jew S. Hiller, Charles M. Brake. CMhaftsrfF.’iUWfe SIS: Jamas B. White. Nottingham Oil Coaaaaai. Asa Sherburn towts, fcpfrbtoa L Lewis, WillcaaiFlinn. tnour Werden. L C. Knur. OMMie» F. Klmmoy, OooamlMlWW. ('harle* F. Klmmy, Admimtotrator of tha eatato as Patrick K. Kinney, doca*Nwl, (MU Kinney. Jeannette Kinney. Kaima Kinney. Qnkt Kinney. MildrM 3J n nf£_Xtrtefe Kinney. i FdldnKlkney. BerthaKlaaey.Jam.tKenney, It. J. Kinney. F. K. Kinney. Mary I. Welorh, Rita C. Welach. Marjorie A. Weim h. Mary G. Kenny. Edward J Kenney. Mary A. Kenney, Mary x Arata. Jewtin K. Arata. KHA C. Tkrner, Heward Tamer. The unknown hualhanda and wkea, reApectively, of each of th® above and deeignttled peruana, the name* of al) of whom are uakhown u» tna pUiatiffa. The unknown widower* and widow* of each or the above named and deHipnated deceased peraone. the name* of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff*. The unI known children, deacendant*, and heir* *urvivia« apouee. creditor* and admlniatrktofa of the eatate. deviaeeM, legatee*, truatee* and executor* of the last Will and teatament, auccmMor* In Intereat and aaxigft*. reapectlvely. of each of th* •hove named* and de*i<nated perwohn, the name* <»f ail of whom are unknown to the plaintiff*. That aaid action IT Tor the pur* pore of quieting title to real e*tate In the State of Indiana, that a cau*e of action cmlml* againat all of aaid defendant*; that all us *aid defendant* are nec-eaaary partie* to *aid at-tiou and that they are believed to t>« n<>n-reaident* of the State of Indiana The following de«« ribed real eetatc In Adam* t'ounty, in the Stale of Indiana, i* d ear r I bed in *aid complaint a* follow*: » (oninierolng at the north went corner of Seetiun Thirty-three <S3). Townwhip Twenty-five (35) North, Range Fifteen (lEbal, in Adam* t’ounty. Indiana; then, e rit*t fifty and two tenth* (50. J r«»d*. thence woUth one hundred twenty-eight . (1X1*) rod*, thence weet fifty and two tenth* (s**.3> r<Kla, thence north one hundred twenty-eight (12*) r'ids (n the pla< •• "f iieaiuuiria more or IgMr •*•-■■■ 6>tomrnfing fifty and two tenili* (SO.R) rod* ga*t of the northw<**t corner of Section Thirty-three <S3I. T««wnjthip Twenry-.five (3a) North. Range Fifteen (la) Ea*t in Adam* County, Indiana, thence ea*t Seventy and three tenth*. - t rtt. 3-)--fod*v-4-hen< e ninety - one and eleven hundredth* Oi.lJ) rod*, thence west seventy and three tenth* (TO 3) rod*, theme north wtftHy-one and -eleven huxuiredth* (-‘♦111) i"d* to. the place ot beginning, containing forty t<»> acre*, more nr I***; AI.S<», Commencing one htindrrd twenty and five tenth* (120:5) r«Ml* east of the northwest corner us Section Thirtythree (33). Tobkwship TwentyflvettSh North, Range Fifteen rlu) Ea*t In Adams County. Indiana, thetare «-k*l *ixly four and sixteen hundredth* rod * t hence "toi uTh fi t-net y --h tne -— ( . t . •!> i h«n<« went *lxty-‘ tmiUi rods. trie ill e TnTTHf ntnety-nlfte (UD» rod* to the place beginningforty »l»'» acre* of land, more or iv>F, »aid real estate, •*!*••. |»<- ing described a* fad* Number five W). four c<». and three (3> In Jefferson Township. Adam* - County, Indiana, a* surveyed and platted May 3’l IM7. and cotitatnlng in all Ohr hundred twenty <120) acre* »»f hind, more or leM*. in Adam* County. Indiana _ , that there* rthln n defest, xml -an apparent dvfe. t in. and * <•b«Ad upon the title to said ren) V cstatev oh .• .punt of defective and inn<xurai« { des.rlptlon* of said real estate ap-i pe./rihg in matters of r«s ..rd affecting the tttie to aaid- r**ai ■vo.n* end- W<lT -dv»e*v«..U«H4*al- • of re. ord that certain grant.-r- who are named a* defendant* herein were unmarried at the inn? «.f e*e-.-uting certain deed* pertaining t». ■ said real estate., and that .-ertaln of the defendant- «h.. were -mr.rtga gee*, and had a lien and en< um- | bran.-e affe'ting *atd real e*tat» have not pr«n>erlv and duly released • -aid lien a* di*ejoi.ed by the putdl* re. ord* of Adams County. Indiana, where *ald real estate is situaied. J»v reason whereof w.fnv d<«nl»t ma) l>e alb gcd and arise* a*4o tnr mm ph’te xalidKw Ot -the title • laiin.-l and asserted hjr.sqjd plaitttlff««. t|.» M*ld plaintiff*, who have instituted and f»rosprufrd tins' pnue.-ding do not have tft« knowledge a- to whether the perron or per»on* u I o l.y any pc»*simlii> might « taim *«.ni< i right, title v«r Interest in .the real i estate mentioned amide— rlhed in ! thi* pr... eCdtnu >iF> living, or <!?.«•• I and th* plaintiff* do not -Itavs ' kn alvdgs- a* »o th*- cdl i.am.- ofj mb h persons »|A l»> any p..**h.iftt > [ might • laim some right, title or in tcre*» m the- t*.d ♦ata-te niemipn*-! . a».d <!••-■ 1 1 d m pt a hfthrr ati husband- and wife. | widow or toidouer. heir or d«v !»*•••• reason of their relations to *od»e of the former owner*, mortgagee-., , •nd etu-umbran* er * thereof, as dl*- • c losed by lit* puhl.i. fe« ords of -vaid Adam* Count). Indiana, who are mad* party defendant* herein Said IHalntifT* do not kt*.w whether '■*u.'h partie- wh«. arc m&de def* n<ant* herein are living *»r dead and said plaintiff* have .mad* defendant* in ihu _pr«n r»-ding any ahd all |Hr'"n« who might have -..me p*»* Slide Interest in -said teal estate, and w h<--e name or name* appe.ar! ..t re. ..rd th an> record* gf.fertlnx .* *a:d real estate, and said plaintiff* | aj!U» made defendant* In this . T*Y>a'-* # A»Ww*’ ***" Kw*h*M»<»< or wdVa?.» widower* or n id*■w'*.‘heir*, devise* ; f «n> and al! h |w-r- n*«,«pp*ar ; ; .ng ««f r»o ..rd M * former owner <-r ►u. um.t.ran* rr under the distant to.n and d» ;mpti o n nf th* onkm.w-nl » ■ • nd aMI wire widower* a.» i | wd‘.«- *»r the unknown h*tr* 4 r»r of alt am-h penums fiK-sH; hr rhe ptfblh' record* of raid Adar., cnrrney. Indian* in wKh re»LI estate situated, at any tih>r“lh‘lh» past wk<» have had any interest in t •aid real xiiUPe by reason »* *r«* 4 >uUi as to. the validity *>f the H‘l* t-u aaid geal may -arjse A . in thia prixeeding for the perron.- , hereinbefore mentioned, said pi*.? tiff* in their complaint herein a- ’ ■ert title to th« .-aid real against any and al! per**ms wh«.?p *«>a\er. an 4 rhat the pw_rp*'*e r '[_*a»d : "ptaThtiffs in t<u» ptm-ee-Fng i* t*»i •).» 'l'lr ’ • -aid real mm against th* ‘*rld, and that said j pl.rhrttffs have named *t* defendant* i i *rei* all p. r«..t.< Wit>;,n their I kr.<*B ledg* fhr.- ;gh '• )*•»nt a'* . rtarim ♦*•-**44 real <-.lat* nvajr I N..ii.w u Hereby gf<*r. that -ir’*--i --.‘‘'ll’ '-i a, ‘
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MB A.BMH*OO»' The Grant Atlantic * Pacific Tea Co. flatly denied novemmant anti-trnrt chantea In U. 8. district court Monday. A 4 P denied in detail the charyas of restraint of trade and monopoly bronsht under the Blterman net. Defendants John A: Ffsrtford. sbova. chairman trf the board, Geor*i> l>- Hartford. traasnrer. and the A * V asked throaxb counsel that the complaint be dismissed. clade n farmer, a lawyer, a manufurturer, a retailer, a teacher and a housewife. Their Identities will
Mg to wnda knotrk. Chief speakers at the tossions McJhwtand. . Superln t • B d a ■ t ot ochooilM at Topeka. Kan.; Dusty Miller of Wilmington, O . and Dent Hassinger. account executive for •*'- ----Mtotovß* vtTIWUH WVTWBW a American newspaper puhitohera' toto&a*Mi. ' *-'-"f; Pnturetoi win spank at th* Fri<ay luncheon. McFarland M the Ratnrday IttWheon, Miller at a MStotototo ktoWaxmktoto ewtoMF tomtom! r iHMiy aniiwT awßornm pasi piwuv Baton ot th* asaoeialion, and Raw steger At a Friday afternoon general session. The opening session r riday morning will include nominations of two dally and two weekly newspaper repreaenuttve* foe three - year terms as directors. They will take trfftee July 1, succeeding George 8 Tatmaa at Connorevtll* News Bxamlner. Thomas H Keen* of th* Blkhart Truth. Genres fchwln. Jr., of th* Rockville Tribune and Kdwln V. O-Naal to the Hagers town exponent, whone tens* exB. W. Schergens of th* weekly Tell City New* will preside at the opening sessions as president us the association. •actional meetings tor members nasoclated with dallies and week lies will be held Ratarday morning and afternoon. At th* morning tottoon. A- B Weaver of the Valparaiso VMtoinMessenger will lead the dallies editorial session and Hartweft
0M Chufdb BgHdtafl hOtftrWFW S** „ Berne. April 11. — Th* treat*** of thn Christian Apoattofc Church located several mile* northwest ot Bern*, ar* offering tor sale th? ■ --MV,- v:Atotoh—s. - ~.*toto. OKI cn niTii wmrnig ■ wuww »•» been need by the congregation for many y*ar* The bulMteg to M x M tent, twn atwrito. with a T addftleß of M x SB feet. A large new moders edifice to under con struettos and wtt be ready tor use aoos. Coon* id th* Rushville Republican the datlie* mechanical session J K.K. Gorrell of the Bremen Kn qufrrr will be discussion leader for the editorial session and Robert Kelley of (he Batesville Herald Tribune for the mechanical session ot weeklies Bectkmal meetings on business, advertising and labor relations for dailies will be led in th* afterniwa by Walt*r B. Lowe of the Greene burg News, Howard Greenlee of the Vincennes Sun-Commercial and Henry W. Mans of the Indianapolis Tlnies. respecUvvly . similar meetings on business, advertising and job printing for weeklies will be led by Carlos Craig of the Versailles Kepubliean. Myron Johnson of the Delphi Citisen and Bdward J. Weestter ot the Hendricks County Republican, respectively
TUKBDAY. APRIL 11, 1»M
Chris Stahly Heads Barna Equity Co. Berne. April il. — Chris Stahl of -weat to Geaev* wae alert* president of th* Bern* Rgutty Bi C hange company at tha annual h *e*^fntt4aatisga r| .. jtseatfßg,;. .efdi reotora. Me aweetede Rufaa Hnaar Other dew- otflcere are Carl Bchro* der Ctottaanega. Ohio, vtce-preai >leto; Lore* Heller. Bane, aecre 'ary. aad WRbai Stover. Tama, Ohio, traaeurer. Victor Stuckey li th* maaaser to the OHM, whirl ha* it* mate office* tore and el* vators to Bern* awd Una Grove and Chattanooga aad Tama, Ohio. Gambling Is Ordered Halted At Frankfort FrauMert. tad, April 11. —(UFi — Business place* her* an< throughout CHatX county kh*« today proaecutlt* attnrtoy Jame, T. KcMeon planned to enforce anti-gambling laws. In an order to Frankfort police chief Charles Normau, Rrtilsoi ordered oat all pinball machines Keno **mes. piek-n arih jars punchtcoards bingo games, i bookie parlor and "all forms o gaming-'* A similar order went to aherifi Maynard Lewi* who was chargee with ending gaming in the rest m Clinton county.
