Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1950 — Page 2

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■ .. ■' Umamajam Bf rurmii Awiwr nrevi Borno Logiow Foot tern, July 11 - Herman Kiefer, • vetoraa at World War U add M •mploys at tbe Dunbar Furniture factory, la the aow commander at Berne Legion Pool ML Ha oaccoeda Dale Johneoa. Um ro tiring commander. Other Ito* of floors are Lector Babcock Dree * man. second vics rqmotondor; Or vol Maeser, adjutant; Herbert Bardr tlnanee officer: Milford Baleigtr. Albert Winteregg and Harve Rissea. trustees; Herman Kiefer, pale Johasoa and Lawrenco Noraad. totegklse to state convoattoa. IBUmMtai ly l AdtbHtod: Mrs. Glee Report, city: Mrs. Leia Smith. Roanoke. Ark ; Wilma Andrews Preble; Rot. Hflaa Custer, Celina. O.; James Hoagland. ntemiaaed: Miss Nevaleae Ble hold, city; Mrs. Fred Foamragh and baby girt Bernet Sidney Schwarts, Monroe. ' * EXTRA! EXtiAl.e. ... special care le taken at Gay's to givs year car the best • possible service. « • AYS MOBIL SERVICE Corner Uth A Monroe vaMMaoMaosaiMaaMaaaL.

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I I .B jd«tFH B. KVLB at Gary. Mb., elected grand esaltad ruler of the Benevolent ami Protective Order of KUu gs the i'SA at Mtb anted lodge roe vest lon la Miami. Fla Boy Slightly Hurt When Hit By Auto Severin Sckarger. Jr. eon at Mr. and Mrs. Severin Bcburger of 445 South First street, suffered minor abrasions Monday evening when ter toot control of the bicycle which be was riding and struck tbe side of a car being driven slowly alongside him by Rolland Affolder of route «. Neither tbe car nor tbe bicycle was damaged as tbe result of tbe accident. If was reported by tbe sheriff’s office. Early today-about I a.m.-Billie Bedwell, 2» North Fifth street, swerved bls car to avoid hitting "a dark object" that ran in front of it. and struck a car parked on Mercer avenue bearing an Ohio license Plate. Damage was estimated at ISO to the Bedwell car

dtowdf Ay •jy»d Is ran Frmt' ffiid Stephen Ehraam, von of Mr and Mrs. Glen Khrsam. of Monroe, suffered a broken righ arm Monday avowing when bo fell from the stops of a slide at tbe Berne park. Ho was treated by » Berne phyofetan and returned to his homo. a 5 0 -q t ttafiogt Caused By FWAf Berne Berne July 11. —~ The Bern* fireman answered an alarm front the Nussbaum Noveity company where flames broke out in the large lumber supply room. An gkirWically heated glue pot bad not been turned off and H became over-boated and net fire to sawdust. Considerable damage was dona to tbe building and to th* lumber but the sprinkling system had gone to work and kept tbe loss to • minimum. The firemen extinguished the blase there was some damage to motors and other equipment in the building. Veteran Ohio River Boat Captain Dies Evansville Ind.. July 11. —+W- — CapL Tom Greene. 15 years a Ohio river steamboat captain and last active member of a ■ sternwheeler dynasty, died aboard the "Delta Queen" last night. Greene’s mother. Capt Mary (Ma) Greene, died aboard be Delta Queen at Cincinnati a year ago. Greene’s wife. Let ha and three of his four children, were on the Delta Queen, which was enroute from Cincinnati to Kentucky when he was stricken with a heart I attack.

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Directed Obil Os Recreatio "The American family needs to play together at well as work and worship together"’ Theas words exproM the theme of the county recreation program of Adams county, owe ci The,, first throe established In tbe state of Indiana Recreation director Deigiis Norrnaa. administrator of the prograss. has his office in the library building The recreation department has become an official part of the county unit, having been set up under the county recreation act of IM", by the board of county commissioners. As of January 1..1P50. the com mlssioaera set up a county recreation board to have charge of the recreation program. Tbe board cottaials of five members, three appointed by the commissioners, from their respective districts, the county agent and the county superintendent of schools, by virtue of their offices. Members of this board are: Ist district. Mrs. Krvia Lechner, of route four; 2nd district. Mrs Doyla Hoffman, of Monroe; 3rd district. Leonard C.iandlienar.l < hairman oT the Itoird; county agent L. E. Archbold, and county superintendent of schools t! L. FoieF. —.. _ , .. . . This board adopted tor Its objectives the following code: 1 To help Improve recreational activities of present ! To improve I'lsure-’t.ne activities in the home 3. To give adequate opportunities tor wholesome recreation for all ages In their own community a To organize a local rm rea'lon committee in each community through which the local program, is planed. ’sponsor county-wide s<« :al and cultural recreational actlvi ties To sponsor county wide b ad errjiip training institutes r Flic main-job of the lyrunty revrkatfen office Is hrlplug plah' Wt'reation with the family and neigh ■hot* near home N’ormtrtr Is prepared Jo ■ h'-lp v l*y.. wuv horse shoe courts ball badminton courts, etc -During the firs] six months of this year he answered 230 requests for sut-11 assistance Most persons wanted to borrow same equipment which tbe rec ration office has. stunt material wanted name leaders, or handicraft work A total of 37S off>- ■ c alls were made to the county , rrvr-aTton- office during the first i JiaW of l*r.O In. all the county recreation dlr--“ec'-tdr attended ’ 141 me< tlmjstopot; .ojed co sponsored by his de parrment Mor-- than ",’><•<’ persons atended these mrc-tines 'luring the' firs- six months of Ht.lt’ One iifrportarii fc-atitre 6T‘ the Oats Bugs Still Pestering Local Residents Today Th* f’Hrt’* butt ftiiuaifon in A4am<t oiin’jr i* g*’ting *priou- » W‘»ukli !hat -« » rtaih »»f(n Ml- ifinU'mplMtP «nditri-.a <’f profesf to th* I iHUd Nation.-, nr through x>tb«r -> haant-k in an attempt to-iw ri<i <>f th» nniui.* Si I >4H|A» TV |H.H I'M— evf th*"vU44Vity of 7hiVTit7l7~sp<»D*T* fra<K« <rTfie~ - on* indtKh in; *ai<i. a- busily s< ( uti’.i)* d off, a-ft w hundred t»f 'httn. -finir’hing should b* d<»n*alw»u: thu- ' \ <■»! ■ ■ ■• ■ >i’ who had lone b*« n ( onsidexed <-n» of the *ti I hh*rals wh.i’tver that in and had been op friendly term* with Mom 4»* ha< suddenly be4•nm»‘ vir riolir. h’ bi* d*nun« iaiit«n thllatFst Hu**ian rnkneuv* r to in • i ■ • t ■ ■ ■ ■ > • “Fre civrn th* !»♦-? ' >*»rM of my lif*.'’ h* said, y Ito int» rpret th* Mobcow lin* foi ' 'ir •i. j -'Sfi-ntiieiit ”f Ti w j man. ativ noiv He add *»<> ha-tlly ‘-itat i* w.»« I ‘<t b» silit t-ir While KMUIIIIIf. i People simply don’t put much j faith in m* tha*> why phtwiey ** Other instances show hnw devil situation has uwome: one ttinit a haircut, had ythuu i sand* «»f tM:n“ on hitn _>’h‘ ti h» ; < limbed/into the barber’s ehah * There wa* m» further- report on’ ho* li »ar Imi i’ J- v led th* oat# bugs simph stayed in ’ ithw. ■ -AG-m- aU -rt-.'Wa- Jiv-’ 1 — j ?urn ‘ r * j Th»n in*r» wi* tb* tnair wlH* had | * - - *horou<hly -with liy -ptay. ?h<rdo t off f'l ike da\ Said he waridtig to 'For’ 4tic or sonr p!x’-»- to’ -ry ’<» -t t a*a\ frmn tt But sheriff Herman powjntirt • probably arrived at the thos! T >gi leal nrtans nf rradjealfen of fh>»e! : little dheiplTA - f Stalin Hundredlof th* oa - bus- -had £ot’>n intoi t *-■* w 5 - > B ;f - hts Iff! Mtg hfk»w ’h* iiio* Tin \ Hi ked i-and s< lau-Jijni i< *. d*v* F..»*ii» t.: *d So »he sheriff t*m*ed d’ wn th* •f 1 ’h*n’ p » ii» •! 1 that they ar* eith»r. diowned or !chunk 4ii«i .f th*vTt diunk I’ll Mkhjv i milk «- d_».' •••! * i .... < „ -> >• _ .... >.• d*»

kn<f 7%ota» J »n Program county rocregtloa program Is the family recreation nights These programs feature games ank eatertsinaseat tor Ike entire famfly. Chnrokes aad Ike parentteaekerw associations have co-op-erated la preseatiag theae program. Norrnaa saki. The combined facilities of lhess groups present an excellent program, one much to be desired In family recresUon. he emphasised. _ Many meetings today divide the family; father goes to one group, mother to one. the children to another, family recroattoa programs allow the family to work together as a unit," Norrnaa coatinoed. P|ns tor home game equipment are available tor the asking at the county recreation office. Xorman emphasized. "This Is your Office — your taxee help support IL and you are Welcome at any time with yokr recreation problem," he said. The county coancH allowed the county recreation office a budget of »»•»"• this year Only I'* l ' this is paid by the taxpayer: the McMillen Foundation is paying »4.50<> for half of the program This ro<ts each taxpayer two ceats oa eiH h IJUO of taxable property. or »2 oa lIS.OOO worth of property In Mura the taxpayers receive as much in recreation value as he wishes from the program. Norman stated Group activities are held In eac h iccnamuuity st vartows times The .onaty Fors» shoe league «< or ganlsqd by the c oeaty re. reatton depart meat, and la very popular News at the program, and a mon ahly colunra by Norman, appeal In the Adams county "Farm cNVwn’' Recreation tvSiletinn are pHnt e*i mouthjy and t»AH* d to r’li.m* I < I Üba Fann Bureau ial leader*. prinHpaH fit rlab\ vbat requ«ww .the-m-XMiu-i , jperaon*-intPKeated In the program iiiay "t-PAc 1 - lye Jljem > >.«t .< Ua£g&* by hHiiiiring at the county r*< rea j tion ufiiie in the I»e< aJ»*r library • I baaeih*>P Norman <mu !ii'l*d |

HOW YOU UN WIH ABIONEWDOD6E FOR MUCH USS THAN YOU THINK! * 'V’ES. 5 .minutes behind the . . th.- flashing performance of w ■ f 1 wheel of today's bijt Dodge is the big “Gel-Away” Engine ... all it lakes Io prove you could pay of Floid Dwlge gives v on! will more than the down “ > New Dodge mod. Is are rolling off Parent ... and yo.rilfmd our A th. pr.Hhietion line, in re. onl- «»>•" are low and Id,, ral. breaking volume, and we , can * ■ / c *”' ,rr y°“ earl - *^ li ' r ‘‘ r y> t « V.. wn.. raoU aav HOflfl ma,. your favorite mod. 1. , Ye*, yow couW pay »1,000 moro — — — J- So why put off enjoying Dodge •■••WffWMffOB^RFBeAi•••»«/ extra room and riding comfort handling onf/fanioupdependaWityf - . ■ . mu At D. SCHMITT MOTOR SALES - 207 S. First

Soße 6f Stybtteis Show Deficiency . County Ajent Urges Correction Be Made Many Adams county soybean fields show symptoms of msngsBese deficiency, county agent L. B. Archbold, who has laopocted a number of fields, reported today. Low. black soil areas are moat likely to be affected. Tbe deficiency shows up as s loss of the green pigment la tbe leaves, turning them yellow or. sometimes, almoat white. Tbs vein* of the leaf ususlly remain green. , - This dsflcleney. It not corrected, may cut the field per acre by eight or 10 bushels. Archbold continued. The green o-lor pigment, chlorophyll. is necesaary for the growth and health of tho plant This deficiency was flrot noto< In Adam, county several years ago oa tbe Mac Ripley term la Blue Creek lowashlp by slate chemist Ban, Conner Farms in Blue Creek, Monroe snd Wabash townships sre n.cwt likely to show the condition. Archbold recommends thst anycu» having sack soybean syj?P toms spray the attected area, ap-plying-eight |H,unds of manganese sulphate Isprar grade) per acre. This will help only th, year’s crop The condition may 1* corrected tor a namber cd years by applying 50 to *5 pounds of manganese sulphate per acre with commercial fertiliser ARMY ISSUES ICMWlaweal From s-awe Vae. i 1 A, men and order-vheir quota tni report to the nearest ysainlnlng center for an army 'Oxaml nation .: If a .man pas««« rh. . aa,,., l nation, local board Is nwtiflvd jlt In turn notifies the registrant ,h;,t A, ’I- sec-eptabte tor itiHH.,'' ' .((-p-al <h» c.lsns.c-. itolfcji 'p.’l’in 1“ days- .. , , . , 4 After the re*,«trant I -tS 1 .!. Jltejv.,l-.,< sal! of £t least Ji' |da)!< beron rh* bi»anl h-U** i'» t ‘ 'izn 4»jfb i ins. th* l et'Mianl j to teixnt tor

Jbi *1 ft 5: c / z ' IT lit i I ft I I I ■mi , (um tllllMllfl won’t hare to worry about displaying their legs on witness stand in court °< Chicago’s Judge Austin Brown from now on He had a shield built fee ths witness chair. Demonstrating art Margaret Zink. derk. and attorney Clarence Sowers, (futenrettonul. - ——. ■

I ADAMS COUNTY K’awelwwed reeo* FeueOwe, made at an early date The super intern:,'ll, also' ispurted tHat.all, - jsouna heu,/» on ihc Lum ale. be-| Ing vacciiftt.d Tto- prv.cTit Adams. . .rhpx.ty k home was built in Hit? I ' 10l i lowtoc >to».r>o IhHi by firn of .the.; -io -1*,.. ~ Il JAu.iiuur„«t.. 11... 11; I.,‘cU.m it.,l.- were W r » , id»ni» .’1 >n»ii and nine women n. , , tto,' hoiuCall pa.t Ci, yca'ts’ cd.t/ . k..: * ; : 1 Democrat Want AJs Bring Results

TI ESDAY. JULY 11, 1»5«. s

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