Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1950 — Page 4

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DBCATOE DAILY DEMOCRAT . ,=■, ••• .. Wvahiug IfimudE Bunday Bf TUB DBCATITR DEMOCRAT CO. —r— ■BUM at Ab Deaatw. jafoPoatOttoe aa Bataa* Claaa Matter D Helle® 1 F*reßl4e&!t A. R. Hoithouae". , _'“.L'-’“ Editor JI H HaUm C. B. HuMßuum Ttoauurar W Maa In Adam* aad Adjoining Countiea: Oaa year. Ml Mi month*. HU; I month*. »1 75. By Mail. beeied aJbm* AdtoiaiMc OeeMtiee* Oti fmt I7M; « months, M.TC; I mratha. O.MBy Oatrter. M eemte per week. Mngto aogtea, 4 subut

Listen to the baatto aad Batch the parade thia afternoon. ■" O’ n Maybe the boya aad girl* didn't know tkere wee a flreaaaa’a convention, but they didn’t miau the merry-gwronnd. They bad a big time, taking Dad and Moat for a ride. Superficially, aa expert aaM that a "good bank account U the beet insurance aad investment" one can have. But be didn’t expie tn bow to get the checking account. Beef prices are going up. The authorities aay that demand exceeds the .apply, bitt W foUTrire . of a steak goea any higher, moat families are going to remove the T-hoiie from the menu. , -—-o—-o No business bunt" io in eight, according to Roger Babson, unleas the "cold war” should break out into World War 111. If such a catastrophe should . befall the country, business "as usual" will be the least of 00. worries. The retail district will be dress, eo-up with new flags on jflag Day Sponsored by the retail commitfee'df the Chamber of .Commerce, merchants cooperated Ln purchasing tiags which will be attached "fn ffie ornamenfM light The colors will be displayed on every holiday and volunteer firemen will handle the detail. The arrangement should be highly ■popular. - —■ o o- * President Trunian had breakfast this morning with World War I buddies of the 35th Division of old Battery "D. of whic.it he was captain when the unit served oversea- Hi- reunion with the veteran* followed hi* trip ><>'<->

■T ' B ANNOUNCING CH ANGE OF MANAGEMENT (Formerly Schnepp’e Super Service) Fisher & Parrish Service Center CORNER 2nd & JEFFERSON Phone 1923 I • SINCLAIR PRODUCTS ' • MOTOR TUNE UP I • BRAKE WORK • CAR WASH, GAS 4 OIL • GOODYEAR TIRES — . ' WE CALI. FOR ANO DELIVER HAROLD FLSHER RAY PARRISH ]

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lumbia, Mo., whore bo received aa honorary degree from the University of Missouri. Ho made a major speech oa foreign policy, wore the official robes at the college ceremony, aad kept the humaa touch with old friends la bls. home state. That knack has intbrough the yean. A piece of New York City real estate sold at public auction for 514M.500 to an undisclosed buyer. About 10.000 square feet in else, the tract would be equiva. lent to a Decatur lot. 75 by 137 feet, or less than four buxines* room's wide. The value waa ba» ' rd on a tand -rentat of 454,00* a year, which wilt net the purchaser about four percent annually. The man who bought Manhattan laland from the Indians is said to have paid $24 for all the ground oa which the great city is now built. Some call today's high prices ’‘inflation." but the fact that millions of people now live on the island, probably accounts tor some of its huge value. ——o —-q . Dad might as well make up his niind that he's going to wear a new necktie on Father's' Day. Tlemxkere vsry • ■ IVMHliou ties ~ will find their way" to the masculine head of the family next week. " ' have -wondered .-Why*--the B>* n flow wear such flashy Coli-r* and designs in ties, the manufacturers explain it this way When times are g<4,d. ties are colorful, gay. fanciful —even | extravagant. When histojy hits biack period?, neckwear slides down the scale into a pattern of dullness. The wide range of bright, colors in tiiday s tic- show . that spirits are high" We're living in Ihe glorious tk»agy. so to >l«'ak.

/A . x. Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Joure of Oceanside. Cal. and I*. H. Jones and mother of MUdto P< tW. 0-, were dinger, guests in the Melvin Matins as* boasa Thursday. Mrs. W. A. Kleppor to apouUM a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hrodbeck st Akron. Ohio Mrs. Dick Heller and son Dick. Jfc. are visiting the Grants it Rensselaer for a tew days. The Democratic committee of Weils county ia sponsoring a potluck dinner to be held the evening of Jane 15 at state forest lodge near Bluffton, opening the 1950 campaign. The speaker will be announced soon. A revised report by the district census supervisor gives the city of Huntington a population of 15.- ««• census takers give Portland a pop elation of 7.050. a gain of MS. Dunkirk has 3.054 and Redkey 04. Marvin Stoutenberry and Adrian Lortie of Decatur, were admitted to membership in the HolsteinFriesian Association of America at the 55th annual convention of the association in Syracuse, N.Y. this week. Sirs. John Hocker of Monroe visited with her sister. Mrs. Chan les Lamlln of this city yesterday. Mr. and Mr*. Nino Elcanrer of Monroeville are the parents of a baby girt weight 5 pounds. 7 ounce*, born at the Adams countyhospital Friday at 7 p in. Mr. and Mr*. Hubert Zerkel. Jr., aie parent* of a baby girl, born at the local hospital at 7.24 Friday evening. She weighed 7 pound*, if Ik ounce*. *■ Admitted Jean Trk-ker. Plea sant Mill*; Robert Manley. Ohio City, O ; Jaiildd <’an>l Clouse' MenI roeville'; Sally Jo House I2"H N I Second street; Roger Broreim. : Rockford. O : Mr*. Emory Sim mons. *2B N Twelfth street Dismissed: Mrs. Charles l-ang» ton. 127 Porta Vista; Kenngth Riffle, 10l Grant street. Mr* Dale Hoffman *u<l baby boy. to# Mercer avenue. Mrs. Harold llofleiibacher, Celina. <».: Mrs Robert K< ppi rt and baby girl. j— — ; ■ 0 I 20 YEARS AGO | TODAY I 0 — —<> June lb Paul V. McNutt, j dean of Indiana University law school, give* the keynote addresj at th- Democratic state conyention [ Eight business houses ill Decatur were burglarized during the night j ■nd cash’ and merchandise rang ing from 510 to 1300 was taken from each i I.rA.-nsiein and Iman purchase ! the Mpynard A Lobt nstein under- ' taking busfnrs*. Five banks close at Miami. Fla , Frank Miyr of ctouth Bend nomirated for secretary' of state by It dian* Democrats. Scott Ellis opens a variety store i at Cassopolis. Mich. Trade In a l.»«l T»»l — Deratar I

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ftinAHY Cnußln A rhUdMa’s day program will ba givaa at ifcld a-m. Baaday at the Bethany KvaageUcgl Uakad BrotbrMi cbarcb. Tbt program fob ImMr . Prelude. foagx Frfomry dapanafogt • WMeagro"- Marilyn Dolby areettags'-Capui Am Davtoa Hlt '-Bddie Jacksoa. Try it aad kaa"—Jaato Rawley . "Room For Boys' -Ma Haia. -A Versa Foe Begfoaoror—Tteae Caster. Gary Rooa TelbTaiaMlmr-Kathy Hoe•er. "Make Up oa CMldraa's Day"— Ronoie Marta. "My Bible"—Btevek Gause. “A Good Bacaaa"—David Aa» paugh. "The Mraiagr" — Ivbwßy Beebier. "UUk Folks Too"—Jeeato Houser. Whst Shall We Play,’’ Jaact Milter, Larry Jackson, Ana Bedman. Unda Butt. Kathy Houagr. Eleanor Milter. “ThF Bu»iDe*i Mau" — Mix Eichenauer. "A Sunshine Greeting”—Barbara Jsckson. "A Happy Place"—Beeky Haulier, “My Message"—Johnny Dierket. •Tfh? Way iif Teace’—Jaifet Ha beggar The ladies quartet—Gayle Custer. Judy Smith. Karen Jeffries. Agni* Bsrlett "Some Day"—Larry Jackson. "Smiles"—Joyce Ann Smith. "I'm Clad"—Kay Varner Offering Exercise—Junior clay* Offering prayer. "Accept Our Thanks Kathy Cole. "To S»y Good-by"—Eleanor Miller. Benediction—Rev Willard Postlude. MISSIONARY . The- folhxiuK ... mUMhjnaty. p.«>icra.ui. a* 7 j> m Sunday at the Decatur uary chur. h •: ■ xTrbup sWFn<,: Makers and Jfr'MiiFb Savea. Will You? - Judy Secaur. Song by the Harden SUt«r» Our Mhsiouarhs Carlyn Hart and Polly Ann Bontfas The Missionary Hen - linger Rujvp Jimmie Welty. •! Don't Have m Wait ' To Work for Jesus and Hia Name —Jimmie Bailer The (posprl . Key Itr>R*r Biller, David Johnston and Gerald O* burnt’ Only A Dime- Marilyn Sue er-s '■ - • Ftnbhv Ifirt -Jesu-w Blrp !'•> Sl.in'e" ’ A Dr.. • Joim-nn; What iII div* ’ Michael John*ton- - •« . •Suppesej <arl and Paufliber ' 1/ord. When- to Thee a Li’tlr Uadi - Ih loris and Victoria Bailen I I My Mitfl Penny Wittwer A Boy Like Mr Garry MiitinK j ton i Earned Just By Working Betty i SlmmeTman. -. j Piano solo SU.it on Idlewinr. J» -u* Di» d -Lois Brodbeck. I m A Little Girl—Judy B«ard He Brought My Bank —Palt> Bauman What Will y<»u Send** Helen and Jerry Osborne, Billy Jo Courtn»\. Jerry Bauman Jerry MrCagg. i Sortnan Hart. David Rahtpn. N'an lev High. Richard Beard and. John-1 I tile Shvets I .’.<:)♦•» Rui'p 1 Think Whin I l’» ad Th-i? Swi et Slot v " A Little ihind Ralph and Jerry i Bath r and Richard Bauman. | For and AaariinT - BarbSTa 'Balt--er. Bitty Bauman. Janet Courtney, | Bevt rly Singer. Billy A’onGunten ' Jerry Beard and Pau! Ralston | The Golden Rule Patty McCagg. i

I. I’d Knm Yea Were Conngl I’d Have Fixed My Brakes! I . ■ 1 A* imL> v Hi It's aMW| eeoaoaikal to be safF Drive in now and let our trained I mechanic* check your brake* and make any necesnary repair*. “Over*all Overhaul Service” BUTLER’S BARAGE I South Find St. , I

ramwwnHHM ChUAm’b fox Will b* observed at the Firot Preabylertaa church at 10 a.**. Suafoy with tba following program: ' ™€B|ii J, SfoMiW-MT». Carrtu Haubold. Call to worahlp. Hjrma. Prayar. Grouting* from Clark William Smith, auperintendent Program by nurtery auA klufori garten Aaparimento. Program by primary and junior - departments. Worahip led by junior high chll - dren. Cloaing bymu. Benediction. The following children'* day program will be preaented all« am. I Sunday at the Zion Evangelical - aad Reformed church: Prelude- Mn. J Fred Fruehte. Proceaaional hymn-choir and ‘ congregation. Worahip aervice—Nuraery aad i kindergarten department*. Reaponsive reading— congrega- - tlon Hymn—congregation. Scripture reading—Luther Cla»e. Anthem—choir. Mr*. L. A. Holthouse, director. Preaentatlon of primary and jua- > lor department* I’m Glad—Bobby Brittaon. Prayer—Terry Murphy. Song. The Hoy Jcaua —Sherman ArnoldStories of Bible Boy*—junior boy* When W« Are Men—primary boy* A Dai«y Chain of Veraca—junior glrb Missionary Bee*—primary boy* and girls Song Remarks—the Rev W. C. Feller Offertory. Hymn. I Powtlude. TRINITY CHURCH I The annual children a day pro gram will be presented at the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church Sunday evening at 7 30 <>'< lock The program follows: Plano prelude Jean Ann J’otts Outgrowing Children * pay • Jean Anq Pott*. Dorcas Dgrtdaon. Danny Sim merman J I nv<x*ath»n Rar. Chamber* Mu Wrh-onie Bobby Andrewa W»* Welnun** You Darlen« Andreurii; ItonfiiHu Kiras. ~<R<<’UA-JUr-v*iy-, Eileen Hanin ErnU* Bftllt tin** Dannie BuG'hrr. • .la:.- t J ugate. Bobby Andrew* : IBttAito JJakF Rnmona Rnwswui 1 Brinu Toll 1 Sinll** e Kenny Hill Htrw Itj- JJnne >, .Marlene l»elTfbKer. L Choruses * Nursery children, C’hureh In a Tree Elaine Co< hrali (hir Garden Meh in Hann! 1 **' p Little Candle Sharoh ließolt Bnttheri Str ven and Net! Butcher The ■Te.«t Supreme Diana HHI. Diana Deßolt. Naureen Eulex. Rt becra Jackson. Duet Day of Sunshine Kay Wynn. Onalee Barkley How To Be Happy IMck Deßolt. Marvin v DvBoH. David Ruh her. Dannie Butt hi-r. Danny Blankenbacher Seen and. Not Heard Geirge Kiess Our Favorite Bible Story Sue Sha< kiev. . ' JeHiw Lnves-Xhe Utile Children Steven Hitchceck Primary Choir Jesus Loves Mr God’s Yardatiik .... i ' .. John Paul MrAhren

fc»yu <W« J«r —- _ GuruM VtoaMl. God* Gift* — OUW* • Linda larkapn, DiBMM POMmr**. Cbarleh* Fmml, Cbwrlyn Shacktoy. Bird* ... . . Erol* Hau*!. Eifoaa Haaate Flower* Elaine Cochren, ' Wftua Deßoll Nmurtutti. Gra*a Joe Chamber*, David Andrews. Larry Andrew* CblMUreu ...... Dtanaa Davideon. Deante BoUenhacbag, Cheryl i Bolleubacher, Tommy Davidaoa. Sototot Dogcaa Davidaoa. Children s Day Qfferlgg — r . Kaany Seed r Offertory Uada Jackaou. Savior Uke a Shepherd Lead Ua Dmrcaa Derid*,*. Play: The Anybody Family Ou Sunday Morning — Jim HuraL LoU tttrabm. Louann Davidaoa. Dorca* Saulbine, Eugene Butcher. Gloria Fugate, John Paul McAhtea, We Thank You . ” Rickie Uakey. Sellemeyer Reports i From West Coast . E. W. Laakeuau. manager of th* Decatur General Electric Plant, ha* aa Intereatiag letter from J. O, Seltomeyer of Fullerton. Cal. who aiteaded a G. E. atockbofoer*' meeting in Ontario. Cal., teat weekJokingly reforrtag to himself aa "the underpaid want coa*l repre- , sentalive tor the Decatur Dally Democrat," JO seat Mr. Lankenau newspaper storie* of the meeting. PNLK SUE We will offer the following . at Pithlie Sale at llth anff Monroe St, Decatur. Ind., m Monday Jsso 12 SlartinK at «:3? p. m.. Frame Garage 12x20 ft. Frame (Mirage 12il6V> ft. Fnyne Barn 14*105 ft. Frame Building 12x8 ft. The above to be moved from premises and are all ju, ’ further use. TERMS Zim LilktriM ClMirclL — Owners T D Sd htfl»f»*r»»trin. au< I &TO *

j t uo\ T *®» / iLaI/Mil wwt’ /ii LWliuW PA,IIT //j ///fl Demoostration lniy< TIESDO June IX g 7:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. 9 Lach lady can have Ker vase. jug. bottle, or ■■ JL AL WVMA pr “* Qu<ct< Dri Many color binations to choose from No Purchases Necessary... No One Is Obligated You will marvel at the gorgeous colorful effect of Enterprise Quick-Ort Enamel on your vase or jar . something you will cherish for a good long while This Is absolutely free of charge N 'jrii r 'JM-sJT* Tr ' c :2 ""~vf — ■ !■■ I nW II IT; | One coat gives a dense. I I HI ' ■! 1 I ja rich colorful, **glaso-llke" 'inHdßU J'over plaster. »■ ■ wallboard, cement. metaL I'M wallpaper, etc. Saves W .21 I‘W • IM I labor and time !■ 4t* A a ; PL * I coater W I X/C" I Dries to a Kw -d f / v_n | hard finish that has e»- I I treme resistance to dirt. It grodse, alkali, crayons, AL/ _ g f~.~ I Washes perfectly, 4S 0 j easily quickly. M w qMtt -Jw&'TiWd? TH| ONI COAT GLASSOther V LIKE HNHH THAT Enterprise MRKCTLY Products I - ENAMEL ~■* -■■■•• Mints • x I - k VARNISHES I.e g.sk.ww- I VI. L I W \X Botnroom < Kitchen w •'- w.llt A Woodwork's! I Cabinets & Furniture / i! AMMOLD LBIWBEM CO., IWC. X*-'’ " inchesler St. ~ 2 ” Phone 1737 I I

along viU Pfograasa aad cogte* I of talk* givaa by (L E. aateettraa < at the meeting. ■ A- ebeeh es SaltaaMorec '* mate- j Mh»*t mAiswiaA mro. ■■ *i a1 ** jdw wrai -wraQL • corrqipondrnt" la correct. Ever yihee he moved from ben to California h* haa paid for hla paper yearly la advance. - '• Tide* reach up the Hudeau River to the vary head as aavlgaHoe at Troy, a distance of more than 15V mile*.

to AWT aiNMPnM Your nr**W" » I cog beiy you avoid mnri**au* *hoppta> ceowfo and FrovMo whh many appropriate, economical gift item* you will ba proud to gire. Deeignod to meet yoqr gifWiving reqvtremeata. three I item* are valued well above tpe tow. monoy-MViug grieve you MFAad. tber* toalafg* vartoAeelection foryre tocboeaeteoto My complete Ifoe—* ontaiatng tiae quality Name Imprinted and Flore) Stationery and Napkins, Greeting Card Box assortment* for i qll occariona. Children * book*. Cana*ta seta. Colter seta. Special . Item* tor the homo--to chockful df wonderful gift ideal* Do your - ■bopping tn the comfort of your own home. ;| Ju*. caH or Oeretoy Stalter' • *»•, M. Ird Pheoe 1*01» 'ii.yj, - ix.. ...... [Public Auction 4 ROOM SKMI-MODERN HOME MdROVSEHOU) GOQDB • l will *eU at Public Auction my House «gd Household Good* at the ( corner of RueaoU 4 Mcßaine* streeta <417 Me Berne. >. Decatur. Indiana “ tnbsm y, wu.me CVCNIMG SALA—Commencing at *:» P. M.—SVSMIMG SALE t«l* of Real Ealate at 7:*o P- M. ' Good One Story Frame House 4 Room, on oee floor Corner Lnt U by 1«- Large Garden Area- Shade A Fruit Tree*—Good Sewere. New Ga« A Water iUne Uonee haa good Asphalt Shingle Roof. Bevel Skiing - Nice Living Boom Dining Room Two ill Bedroome Kitchen ' ha* 77 inch Sink Cabinet- Armstrong inlaid Linoleum Door. Bathroom ?IJ With built to Cupboard* *li>t>K 17 U wall Built in Tub. Imyalory Stool, all new. Armstrong Inlaid Linoleum -Utility Room with Bard gun type OH Borner with Blower, thermostatically <rmi rolled all Regitter* in wall- -AB New Plumbing. Thi* house has been remodeled since the firm of the year. \ fINSPECTItIN Open for Inepection t\*ILY *tos p. m and 7 to » p tnfor further information contact the Auctioneer* TERMS A POSSESSION—Immediate J*<w>»r»*lon . One iourth < »sh {Down. Balance on Delivery of Deed and, Abstract HOI SEHOI.D (XMTDS Exira good C'hronae Breakfast Set: Grand Table Top Gas Stet- , good. Kit. ben CaWhft with ‘MfotetHn* I’HWty Cakloare-.Jgatata. He*, trola Stove. Buffet Table 4- Chair. Straight Chair* Itookcane ConMil. Radio GE Washer In-op Head Se»(n« M*. bln- Library Tallin - <♦ Bed. Water : Blrd*e><- Maple Dresner: luner.prlng Matfre.., Set of spring- Pa* ' terned *XI7 Rug Round Oak Table, MucHlau-ou* arliclea. TERMS—CASHI (Mrs.) CLARA L. KISER MAYER* Owner '. ' \ Ne 4 C JnhnKon. phnne 1253 or 104 3 \ jjbMelvlD Liet hty. phon** 104 Auttiooeers , [ Bryce Dani*!* Clerk. - ♦» * 12 11 _____ . , . ■ - • \

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