Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1950 — Page 2

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Youths Win AtteW li Conservation Camp < VVHtis Kulmain Jerry Au**- . burger and Mm Frank ar* toe '' JMf Adam* coaaty 4-H eonaarvatfog tri|i winners to attend *e alate4-H coraervatlon cxiup at Veraallieai. July 14 «> July 31. In this trip!* being awarded by j the Adams county conservation council . ’ '*• Wittig Bulmabn ia the ion of j Mr. and Mr*. Thea. Bulmaha of 1 mute t. Decatur. Thia la Willie’ 1 sixth year of dab work and he in holding the o«le* of treasurer M the Preble Happy Warrior. dtut. He ha* carried nine project* th hia fire years of dub work. Ha ia carrying the following project* i tHu year: caHea A soybean I. noil cneaervaftne l aid VerrO JWa- ' for raft dwii.I 1 ..Jerry Augabarger ia th* son of I Mr gmd Mrs Witt* Augahwrgfo of • rtMM 1, Genera Jerry win coni* j plete h|* fifth year of dpb work' rht* yedr. ; He la taking three pro-1 jects at wildlife conservation thia i year: bird*—learning to knop common birds: learning to knowi tbw far btarere. amphibian*, and ‘repttlto; trapping and fur tana ing Jerry hah reived a* game leader two year*, secretary, one year trad vice-president one year of hl* local t-H club In Hartford township. Previous to this year Jerry ga* carried tour years Os t the 4-H rabbit project. John L. Frank, a memlter of, _________\ , i VibL'v Vu ' ™* lir MWf 4f I, - i Vfat./a Mit. i.i. iMini I ' by Jim Kmm ./ WHriGSU ..’■••• .. y 1 'The nation w now up to it* *- jm Hh u>' that annual mat '-tuk*-* li*tcl unu never c o-u Ida raNNHB i figure out exactly why. June pt | such a fieavy traffic month in Ate . • mldilje aisle department Maybe lt’» I>ecaii*t‘ lt> th* climax of the Spring and )n*t before the Fall Or It may be that many people f don’t like to take their vacation* alonj. Anyway, it’s the orange -MeswoH- snd Wowing co wo climax for the nation's dewy-eyed bride* J ttnrtcrTooin* -al«« figure in th" <ef>m<>ny. Init if you read. the rtk.rif. ri ...ianw’trim .-T the tbef e lucky ft. tie m,fit- --tni”. porting <-a«i ~ We hope thy Firemen’* Conventton will be a big success. There’ll be a hot time tn the Old town thia week. A Nl-w-paper headline r<.tils, imlfirbili Ti>i' I'ro'iiem .Kx|n-rt Say- l aat * one of ;Uie i»ge*t observation* »- ye e.rvr hoard from an expert It you r- looking for expert advice honest to goodness help wi'h your redecoratinu problem- . »;• Uii'-.t ..Ye'.- were always glad lo' talk over jour T deco raring plan* with ymi c.ml to furnish you fin-, eat quality materials Drop Into KANE PAINT A WALLPAPER STORE. IS* South Second St Phone tS7 tt'lv

SALE CALENDAR JI NK 17 -Basil Uauil* adm nt UMrt IlJtn i I. lilw k of Church of Um! Wiltshire. Ohio lltsnseholrt S'xtils «!■ 1 P M Sninan Uro*.. Mils . JI NK " Au'wiur Su<<i«n»Male. the Armory. porttmid. Imt I” \ M Conducted liy H. K Leona rdano. Jteeatur. lud Jack Brunton. ailct. Jt NE !> Ue« Beerman I inlle N of t'o •on Wim looter Ko.nl i» Holstein cattle? ami hoi; 7 ?.u P M Ell'ulirrst r Bros., aiw'loneera . ■ .. Just what you need j for FASTER, EASIER HAYMAKING • Faery farmer likes to 7~f <AJ| <• ». t rt hl. hay In nhilr the » »».!• - oeMtmrHHaht here n i ’* / t. the money to help yea fflQQffnjl J dn it Tbisnsewerca.il he r— ■ ** f * !. ■'—-■ J 1 attached la She Ford Tractor In «Mt* Matob* , -■ "''-J anti a lea of hay maned hy dinner s. > •-. Can . ■ ■ .c"*O he detached last an gaichly far s wile-sag le • < ■* • other \ ’ The oßtol-f H* m^r a rfTr.rtor .nd the / _ Impreved •to.re-turnloe isrdkes nr* a tog f ' _ monUta nnthlwrie weery ebeet. Ned ■( "t W '- -'* Ibis mener >. bath to Uol the 1* . . . he. ■ £, . -a*ee< prtmaejmd.eontr heareari. . WHh Ford Hydraulic Tgbeh Control the ~~ ~~~ rattier her h easily lifted ffreF .temp, -t ones 1”“ er other obrfructieaa .. no palling oa mon er levers er rapes. Wan ototonet toW -- » is hit. the bar swings to the rear. Baefcif /fI.&A V Ihe tractor resets the «- -At I her for use Vh uo fe, a demeurtratiea. * J< T Cootisi ' RIEHLE TRACTOR & IMPL CO. k» e< on 221 Phone 322 nwwi W»« '*•*•**• fW*R«» ■.■■■■ ITT-

111 ■ ■ 11 II t ■ ■*— ■ ; STANMN® M th* lh I Jilt I <4 h» aunt Mr» Harf* Tri»k*. wh* to id . turn x4M>or>*d wn tM toghwira by i hia father, Mtrrltr* Tridk*. two. : year-otd Cart Trtok* make* hi* 1 debut at an *mug*m*nt p*rk in I Piliwdn. New Jersey The wyrld’k yntingegt *crnb*t. ‘ Carl -perfurmi tike an old trouper, undaunted by ti.e fact he t* 100-feet above the riiliMdet etiiTg J ftwierwgttenul) the t nfon township 4-H dub ia the son of Mr. and Mr*. M. W. Frank of route 5, llecaiur John i It** been a member of the I nion Worker* for four fear* and *erv--1 <«d a* treasurer fast year. He is rat’-ying the following project* thbi year: eftrn. poultry, electric- ■ tty. soybean, wildlife, ronservs‘,,on X . - HOUSE GROUP <<»Wtlw*w* r«a» W*e> ports on th* economy? f Finance center—Hou»e investigators revealed they may go to Sf Umls u: nuestfon hey wjtijesses iii the investigation’ of *lleg«d mie management- and CiimmunhU ac tlvity it the army « finance cental’ Foreign recovery —- President Truman signed a Titil’ authoriting 24K.5mt.ti00 for foreign economic I recovery If You Hav* bamsthing To ball Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay*. , MlMlMWWWwwwwmßMn UlßtiamON >l. ' tv mm! •w am OS SM4 W rnd rnw M* mw-wWf to. im* _Z2L_®_ DECATUR SURER SERVICE 224 W. Macro* bt.

By Decatar Police Four Arrests Mode Ob Traffic Charges City poMca whd* aix anw»t» over the weakend. tow nd the* for truffle violation*, two cane* were dm posed o< ta court and two others •oMtauad ' ’ Waltep Kvans. of Dayton. O was arrested for speeding <■■ Thio teohth street Sunday, and wa* fined SI and cost*, totalling *ab*rt Genite w*a arretted for BUM* » *»p *t » preferential highway aad to to appear in J*tk» ot the peace court later today. Lawrence Knittl*. 314 North Second street, was arrested Satur£y evening when he parked bls t in tb* middle <rf Second street, disembarked, and stalled traftte. Police stoved the car » a les* I’Miphuou* place. Jailed Knlttle until Ntonday when be Was released on Site bond He I* lo appear later in mayor * court. / Robert Grim, iif route «. wa* an rested for running the red light at the Second and Monroe street Intersection Scheduled to appear before Mayor John Doan in court today. Grim wa* not present The case whs postponed until the de feadaht can be contacted. Otto Johnson. WJS Paterson Street, was ftned SI and co*t». ' totalling SlO. by . Justice Fioyd Hunter when he pleaded guilty lo a charge of public intoxication in court. The case of George Carpen- i ter. arrested Saturday for dis-1 orderly conduc t wa*. continued in mayor's .court; the case of Jim Worden wa* continued on good bei havior in justice ot the peace court, j Worden was arrested Friday for public intoxciathm Rural Youth Talent Night On Thursday The talent and stunt night for rural youlbers will be held al the Monmouth school gym Thursday at < pun: Deiinln Nortoan will be in j charge of,, mteFr-'anil AVavelme-l.<-hiiiaii and Marilyn, llor duct the program. All lurpl youik meinber- an Wil come to pcrfiwm and »p<vialth:s i hat -may be entered include vocal solo*. duet< quartet*, trios’, Inatrumental number*, piano ac-l cordiau. baton twirling, readings. 1 stunt* dance*, acrobatic*, juggling, magic, yodeling. etc All members are a*ked to attend I nW wRM L CMARIOTTI ANDfkSON, 30 Knox ■.-tile. Tenn. will be c< i-r sir! runt'll Jure Week at the U S , .-laval Academy. Ar.najmi•». Mt Her caort will lie P. oert i’. Mu’ r.e . also Os Knc . tl- He m minis C.-niya v 11. "mi r o’ • x a KI * 7 k ■ j DtftSSflS •it b- bby sox-r fhr.r v a ; raid qn an uptown New Yrrfc-p-a.T---ja*n* dan. ftilirewofran Kapro-u ’ Barry -fattovet fourdHi rt;v-»-**■ i to shbni a i'rtppr In the te; The ' dvr-font Iwo. l-X-pei nd w»e: jn I. of the Narcotic Squad <vai Ociam: . to ue the f.r»t > ■ - *■ > i-o gnyone .n Pie line ■! <1 t'y bhe ■ . * teiptog r-wihd on p.- .'-mer< w: -r. e yOMt hrs ' f h « rb-

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• —-■ ■ ■ i ” “ Family Recreation Night At Monmouth A" family reervaiton night iritl be held Tuesday evening at the I Monmouth high school gym. The Monmouth recreation committee u M onsoring thia event as the first of a series to be held this summer The activities will begin at S’ p m. There will be both active and quiet game* suitable for young rnd old alike Table* and t-hair* | will be available for. such game* 'is chei kern .clnss*. and tarvfin Mr* Roland Grote of Vnion towmihi •will be in i harg<> v.t tree ftitu’u ‘-sameA-Thefa WiU’Jfo gWMCS .01 ►hitffleboard and ping pong avail aide. Ervin Schuller of Preble township will be present with his band to provide mu*l< for square dancing Several stunt* and cph t.e*t* will be held for both boy*, girls and adult* This type of recreation night » designed for all member* ot the

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family. It la a good opportunity for * family to sp*nd an tvaning together in wholesome fun. Every on* I* invited to come. Mpactatty ! rvaldants of Prebl*. Root, and ' t'nion township*. ~■ ’ t lUE Wins Election ■ In South Bend Plant South Bend Ind . June.s 11 Pt Th* Slng- r Sewing Machine S’ i Vo h management ’and employe* »»'-tMmMMM Ux. Uml*' w. r-utional t’nion of Elec'r.< .il. Work er- negotiated today on it new wage contract Th- ii l E* ? won "a collective tar- f , raining election from the Independent I'nited Electrical Work- .• rx union last week by a five-to-nne margin. The I’E. ousted by the CIO last winter, represented the Singer workers but tne official* of the Imai union . switched their'afffliaticn after the ouster. . _.<

Tumi Momv WroHft IWv Minwwf ICW j ' A- * * • Nothing Missing In Report'd BraoUn Oto* minßv. accMMit waa inve* tigatod bp atty patten, another wa* reported t* the ahnriffr *ffice. and on* breekin wka reported. However, nothing waa reported dienrbnd at th* Kennott-Murray stockyard office* on South Teath street When the place was opened by Dale Üby. who made the report this morning. Entrance was made by forcing the south door to th*.' bujtldnf.' " ■ ■ Police investigated the accident when cars driven by Francl* FadrMe. 10SB Line street, and Bessie Teeple. 303 North Fourth street, collided at the Intersection of Third and Madison street*. Fender* on both car* were damaged. plus th* front and of the Teeple car. Damage lo th* Faurote car waa estimated at |l>S. U> the Teeple car, ISO. Deputy sheriff Bob Shraluk* re reived today th* report of an accident which occurred Sunday when a car driven by Frank Cottrell. of route 2. was unable tn atop on a gravel county road and rammed the roar end of a Decatur Super Service car being driven hy Ray Parrish, of route S. Parrish had stuped at r: Utirtrway T?i when the Cottrell car hit Total damage to both care was estim ated at about ISO British Blockade Runner Is Shelled Hong Koag. June S — (VP) ' The captain of a small British blockade runner reported by cable i] that hl* ship had been shelled by > ia thlne«« natkwaltet gunboat to-' day. killing six passenger* and wounding seven All the casualties w« re lielieved Ctinese. Loetore Medal To Gen.J. L Collins j &uUi Berni,..in*, itatte, p lI’JPJ Itie laieiare m.vdol. awarded an : nuafly to the outstanding Ameri- . <»H ( athoUi- layman by th* i’ni: , versity of Notre Duma, waa held I tislay by G--n J Lawton Collins. ' V S. army chief of staff The a ward was made bv the l Rev. John J. Cavanaarh. Notre Date presMepC. at a special ceremony yesterday Democrat Want Ao* Bring Result* i

Up and At I* Th* UP and At It 4-H club of Blue Creek township met May 2*. with softball nMMdlu the busiMs* meeting* called tn Mtec »y kb* Jtoaideut, Marell* Manto*. Bong* wdre pang aad refreabarenta serred by' th* hosteuaew Branan* Ktobn aad Batsy Burkhart TR* Best Meeting will bn M**U *<*• nt' Mjtan You# ■ ■ '■*'.• -7 *’ .' Kekionga The 8t Mary’a Kekioaga 4-H club h«ld Ita second meeting June I. The meeting waa called to order by th* pre*M*nt, Mat* Frey, after which 1» members answered rail naH “Uy favorite ’Bower.” Sally McCullough led the pledges to the American and 4-H* flags Ceilera Evans played a cornet solo aad a demoastration oh ”bow to measure accurately" vraa given —XPORTLAND. INDIANA WED., JUNE? 10 A. M. Redtming Stack of Mand Hite Ajiti«M gale conducted by g. E. Lesnardsan, Decatur, Ind. Jack Brunton, auctieosvr.

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by ot<n«a Johnara RkfreahI menu wa.a awed by BantofgUnd Betty Lou Heebragg. eelteen Rvan, and Huy SF-’skarat the next uievttng will sot Jana 13* Trade la a *m< mnsei * tosaagav 8 DISEASE INDEMNITY ; ’ POLICY POLIO Tetanun. Encephalitis. Spinol MoiiiDfitiSg r . l>«keatfß, Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria, Small Pox SOOOO Coverace for Each -— Member g< the Family. Canto Only SIO.OO The Ssttles Co. * A NIhUCK BLDG. Phone 358 Phono 437 -