Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1950 — Page 7

MONDAY, MAY 15. 1956

fl wsl ■ H B r ■ " trf' £• *4 r ’f|B ■ I '^" r . I Ml r .. ’3^^flflWpsl^^^^K i ; . w <JRLtJBp' » \ /■ffx AMMO GUAM Robert Feely protect* pari of a »l«S,000 payroll which Jour bandits In gas masks misted when theyXsmbushed three Bilnk x men delivering the money to a carpet factory in Thompsonville, Conn The gunmen escaped with about 115.000 after disarming snd,x>esung the messengers, who were taken to a Springfield hospital. (Mtemaiiunal)

WUV WBIg waken w m — T^rrr&x RURAV hC^T@h OUTH \v3?c7v/ CLUB -x&’liv mewi Senior Night '•Senior night" of the Adams etmnt y ritnd youth was observed Ttmrsutsty rvontmr at the fiwatur high school. The rural seniors of A'dams county were th* guests of this organisation Adams Central |uol n»e largest attendance with 44 .member* of Jbt if graduatingj . ~, |s. i.ttir Cathollt •■< ni irvllad fhi :.ict,.'t porcehtsgt ot • it-r>,.< Uietuhers prereht. They wilt be Jli.'.WH,!:'! to Join Un lull, b;. jko it- half of their dues for the club. Paul Brumbaugh. from the state all .Inb office was In charge of misers aad rec feat ion, t«f:< Kay St lienkel ot \V.lMWlt*'state rtMl -yvnrrtr Fcr-rt-mry,' tad 'group' FtnsttnE" The ?.', rural yinttliers. guests ml -enters were impressed with Taiil (ioiden's Juggling ad. Patil I* president of the Indiana rural j oath and is also the author of the turn! youth song Bervera at' th' 1 refreshment r:«i,U.wen* Joyce Fruechte. Allie Dick J Ji Arnold and Harrell Arnold The :■' fi ■■' -I. 77 i i :'• ~~i w .<’- "do" 7 -rafFT.vtlh heafltifijl white liah Isfus

I .1 -- ' TliriH Home" 2 BEIIKOOMS non vet sl7’> Down $13.0(1 M<i. (For House and Lot)~ 7 Taxes Insurance Included r ’EnTrAi Bath . Ut.litt Kitchen tmr ».»>-_,] jvt" JaK] 2 . L ~r 2r.o'P' .■■ Living Roo:+ . . jo’m it “ I1 “J 4 ’ - • * ■" 1 \ ~~~ "" ~ . .. 1 ' \ ; I > OPEN HOUSE DAILY 1 to 9 p. m.—SI’NDAYS 1 to fi p. tn. _ • 2-Bfdmoin Model at l«2.» Gay wood Ih-ive. (Drive to liaoi'.a and McKinnic St.* then East I Blocks. to (iaywootl, then South on tiaywbod.) • 3-lledroom .Model at corner of Darrow and Piqua << Union Extended.) RALPH L SHIRMEYER, Inc. Realtor - Builder 120'E. Waahington Fort Wayne. Ind. CALL OR SEE F. H. JOHNSON Office Phone E-WS , *«*■ Phone H UH

j 1 and violets placed around a glass ’ punch howl. ■ Door prises were won by: Kay Srhenkel, Herbert Kitson, Bill Baaman and Rose Merriman. The nest rural youth meeting 1 , will be talent night June 9. 1* ■ HF "Bl fIJUr * fltpux -w-s I M MRS JOHN t HATH of Twin Falls, Id., president of the NaItional Cohg esa of Parents and Teachers, will preside over the Six-mlllion-member organisation's '&3rd"ipnvehCßm Tn _ Lsng' Ticsch. Cal. May 22-24. < Intcrnatuixal)

..■•<•' motiiwißßß ' v " * Admlnistr*torCJ»re JWdy Itetb-. orised by the court to transfer the title to a bouse car belonging to 11 the Gilbert Eddy estate to Stella Eddy. : . . -4-xH WAdreMl I s vF Omw, p • a ■ First inventory for the James Foreman eetatefiled by U U Yager following the report by the appraisers. J J. Yager and Mam Nussbaum. that the total value of the estate is »2.543 51 Report Filed Ftaai report Hied by the Alfred Kohler estate by the administrator, Clifton Kohler, revealing that the! obligations of the estate had been met; that there remains a balance of 15.132.19 which revert* to the widow. Mary Kohler, pursuant to the terms ot the will. Rani Estate Transfers Harvey L. Steffen etal to Lydia Steffen. HO acre* in Kirkland Twp. Lester H. Burkhart, Jr. etus to Lyle Vorbees etux Intel 10 In Geneva. Arthur Bcheiderer etux to Hazel I D. Shaffer, pan* inlot* M7 A MS In Decatur. Mary V. Heller etvlr to Robert D. Frisinger etux. Inlot 38 A Nl4 Inlot 39 In Decatur. Henry A. Breiner elnx to Avon Burk etal. land in Kirkland Twp- ' Jacob D Bollenbacher etux to < Jerome Rumschlag etux, inlot 765 and part Inlot 766 in Decatur. I Roy Young etux to Delmar D. Girod etux, 17.79 acre* In Blue Creek Twp..— .........7. .7:..; j Merle It. Ellenberger etal to i Lore* L. Lehman etux, part.inl<T i Sos In Dcatur. Giles V. Porter etus to ArnolJ I Lumber Co., Inc , Inlot 5S in De- I catur. •» I Jessie K. McCray to Robert R. Haani etux. lot In Geneva, < The original markers of the'l Mason Hixon line were of oolite limestone, made in England. ' |

MAIN-Neor the feamw gmsg*»g*rg Gam, U. F. caw* vpondent John • AkOaoiwnmiatvWwsgMwh SAP.'*, aw jeep petrol oieog the root* es the Ammansd ammh es MQJMO Commamtn into the city'x wetter* lector. ' Biq Mceu mJM AT THE SOURCE OF THE NEWS - r ‘ pool morkmg her t.rvf pvbhc oppeoronce MOCW . y .a gKBr returning from lie U S Mme Chwing Ko. Shet grontt o* encivsiee arterwew to Arthur Goul, of r . iONOON rr.r-on U ror-etoondenr Hor,h. < o P ,. 0 !. o »<uYb«t pren beefefory Choirs Ro» o ■e* rem human 2 -. B sS wergh' contender Steve tellone fAM cockt ho left for whor leo H Peterf tportt editor, hopei a I merely o playful punch at him. *JR ' .. MMMBBHIHHBBimMNBHHNMNBNMNi JWI1 " T Xwf&frflßßßgNflL aboaud the u $ carrier ■ a HtANKHN 0. HOOSEVEIT O6F ■ 1 i e 1 - wh.ch howrc near the ch.p w-wn , , s ■ 'wtwWgi'--- ' rclannc •<>.• o»l and <,nd - p.e . 4 *• ‘ f ./" » '**’' '^- * ' A ' . S' a fl-oht K.»n f , fl mr4,»r-»r Prs .ls Elite , I mk. M t M »Km 3Nt V "■’st! Wmb oir Kiß miSiHf FRANKHjgr. Germany-Out on bod HOUYWOOO-h o* eedutnm mter. RIO DE JANEMO-Ar rhe South Amer TOSVO-Rutmon membe' of -he AHmdCovncU for OjP^S*- , 7 WWBIMRf ■ oH " V 5 ov-hortro. to<Wo h,, <or ,»w Humphre, logo- Woho h„ .con ,-onfr.enc. a. I- SombowHton. iapon it C— Itftnrniff fIEMMfI tort’s ’or *• Artsiont. Reg.no Row- rem On poodot and other mghr-club Thomot R Curron U".red from ..« h,ren m Amencon charge, of So.of fotlure « r». MMMKB' nhetgo talk her Wary » U f corse- fauna to U F t corretpondem ,n rhe peevdent for South Amerce tolfci po>»aw ThoutonOc of iopanete teht out of e tpondentt Wo'tw G Amdle. center. eopPo Yrg-tte MocFUrwn -th u S Awmon. Secretory o< S-aW round m~.,„g T o g». o oamme*. by th. and Jock Moohan. for Lahn Amorao. Edward G Mdler, pi. U F, Eomotr HoOerech, goet omng .nt. mm. right Seared ar rhe left n Johmen. Amor icon ombeetader I* Rwd URitMl Press diMNtdMS daily ■ DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

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NCADH) FOt OMMMNCY DOTS, New York subway passenger* patiently wend their way along aa underground eatwalh to stairway* after a short circuit completely paralyzed service in the area Mure than 8. t e commuter* were led to the rtreet by police ind trainmen following t te mishap. Eight of the passengers were Injured slightly, flnfcmatiotre'l

Votes Authority To Coll Bendix Strike South Bend. lad.. May M. - im Robert J. Mahoney, president of local No. 9, CIO united auto -workers, said today his unioa voted “overwhelmingly" to give its national bargaining committee authority to call a strike sgainst the Bendix Aviation Corp. Mahoney Mid it was a “vote ot confidence” for the committee, now 'negotiating on a national jlevel with Heudix at Detroit. 'Democrat Want Ada Brmg Result*|

Mon Killed In Foil From Hospital Window Indianapolis. May IS. —(UP) — A 18-year-old auto salesman, Clarence Lee DeLong, died yesterday , after falling three floors from a , l oapital window, police reported. Coroner Jerome E. Holman, Jr., said DeLong was admitted to .Methodist hospital a few hours before the fall for treatment of SelfInflicted gunshot wounds. I DeLong wax placed in a fourth , floor room because he needed Im jmediate surgical attention, hospital aulborltlea Mid.

I Operations Planned At Preble Connery I Conduct Business On Basis Off Cash I Operation* were scheduled to be I gin today at the Preble canning I plant following a meeting last Fri I day between the new lessees of the | property end Interested farmers of I the surrounding community. - | Approximately 40 farmer and I tomato growers, met fa a special I called meeting with Charles Cooper I and Grover Hutcherson, Elwood I biulneMunen who had signified I their desire last week to pat the I Preble plant into working order At that time, when they first I announced their intentions of Imutag the property from owner Hunsel Foley, they stated they were attempting to get approval from the federal court, where action against the former lessee* 1* pending | At Friday’s meeting amicable I agreement was reached: the new owners proposed * payscale, and the manner ot payment tor each shipment of tomatoes into the plant. The Elwood partners stated that the business would be conducted on a cMh basis, and that they woald be able to handle all. tom* . toe* grown, stating that those which couldn't be used here could be absorbed in their other canning plants elsewhere. Consequently. advertisements are being run for tomato growers - Je eoatact offh-lale of the new cem- - pany for this year, which the new I owners as well as the growers ex pect to be a “good one." > The price of a virtuous woman is . far above ruble*. — Bible. ' The mother s heart 1* the child’s i schoolroom. I Home I* the place where we are treated best and grumble moat.

TmMsw MULmm i msu4 l ramc iviismips txaa Booths In Iwdiaiia Indl.nspolis, Way U. -CWTM Indiana statu board of hhiMn bstmi traffic mtshayu a* th* gruir eat cause of accidental death* to day. With fans ranging a etooe second. . _ f- Verne G. Robinson, the board's « public health statistician, said 4 I" the XMb accidanUal deaths that « oecnr yearly la Indiana, motor vu- >( hide* accident* claimed more than 1.000 live*, and fall* about *OO. d Robinson Mid more than 100 Hoosier* died each year from d drowning aad burns, about M from d '

SWEEP RAKES for YEAR-ROUND f&Oi __ hRMrV fe7 TWO'* Into efwecli for this amrdy Dear- A--bora Sweep Rak* mu. It uaJead. !— ±^hj t wu 5 -by Hydrauße Tench Cental. Dwrabty made fer yenca *f hard Wk, ta k»- . j ing aeaaea and out Phon* er drop fax I I for MEBpfote ißforißßtfoflL |(O ■• RIEHLE TRACTOR & IMPL CO. IVe«t or 224 Phoao 522

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uleetrle Mwcka aad MF ' many aa 70 trees mechaataal suffocation aad Ove M IP MM UgM- ' -.-. — Twirling Contest Dorcas Davidson flMt Rdb Troutuer. Mveath grade pupils here, plat ed MCOBd in tIM jBBiAp BB" Mtmble dtvtataa of fbo twtfMß «• tret at Columbia CHy Saturday. There were contestants tram five different states. The girts are students of Mtos Lai* White, diva major of the Decatur Mgh *cheot bead.