Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 167, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1950 — Page 2
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n g-Jl— j 1 Kcponcwy Mmspcu * Wk FM Sate I' ' Ohio Farm Girl Is - Randy To Go Homo Vaiparate* im July u- irnA btaad ateto .torus gtri, treed by • • redteired" kidnaper wte trted to mute >«• Io ter, aat to a Jail eell today ate anM I oast to go bntea to Mom ate Had." Th* girl admitted under questtoaIng that she waa Irate dart, wife ot Matehall Clark, U. of Danville HL who rapOTtod SWtey that hi. wife had beau akdncted. Clark wns Mid in DaavUle pend-, Ing hl. removal to Ohio on a war rant charging hl* with larceny Sberttf Lee Hlnellne of Porter county «aM the girl's father, Clyde Huffman of Cable. O, had been told of bis daughter', plight and waa tending her tea fare to return to |a KANE la| >i -WALLFAFRIt- (J) 12 IM •- MCOND »T. fl si k wc.. ■ < II I. ■! SCW An. i - - LOCAL LOAN COMPANY ItnrMrMe. . ♦ k ’a_i ■PM* WWv a • • •adatar ? lbddaaa.
IIU ITI II M FUR BAKING AND CANNING SHOW RULES 1 ENTRIES L»r puking will he ,made at th<’ De.'.'tir H;.-h S.h«.f eym from 9"0 A. M. to fl-'W A M ' Judsinc will itesin at 11 :<m A M. . . J Entries tar t anning will be made at the Decatur High School gym Tuesday and will he judged .Unmwit.it. ,-y alt r 'he halting . No exhihror shall enter two articles in the same elans. or itijauv to ayn lys. .... » ...... AVh.it .tit- te is . iui. couipetition .-piemhun.< >ill, lip ■h-"'rmim"i 'by tie- merit rd tilt- exhibit r, Exhibitors should bling list of entries with them —-~- 7 ■fhert i- nb entry.-fee for any exltiliit. . ' . V BAKING • mrs. Noble Reynold*, superintendent CAKES Ist 2nd f*rlee Prise IW-nT, Food Calo .... »< j" <> WJrtte Layet Cake 1 > "" sm... < .ke ' .. . . A -- *" Sunshine Cake g«r Sponv<-\nr’ iced ....... > ■;“ I"" AngCi Food Calo not i'-ed \ ..... . 1 •" ‘ Brides or fancy decorated ,\k - I IWKIES and MISCELLANEOI S CAKES Cup Cakes -\- -, ..- f.m-4 cl I H<«\ .t \ sruf <■'«»•€>*« \ I »«•. / < ’• »ki*s \ .1. / Brownies \ ' 1 h <>v (o< ki»- \ BREADS I Coffee Cake i Batten - - \-■ ■• ------ * -75 S 5" t olfe Cake i Yaau ' \ 1. . L<»f White dlr. a.; >. ■ ■ —.. —_—i—»., - ’ , q- 1 ' A" Wheat Bread. Y.-ast' . .... ....... Ijiif Rntod --'A---- - Plate of •> veust roli- showing 4 different atepea S . .J ■ ..<■■. PIES Two Crust Piea UM Cruet Ties '• CANNING MRS R C HERSH SUPERINTENDENT Balam 4 Meal, V- ta'-.menn tn« ■)«•!.• i ( 4 ■ tM* • not in <tup!irat»’i A!•!»!• . ' J.'. .< h. : rwH ” - l*oa<-he« 1.... .. ...— — isft’ - Pears > . .-_ - : : Hu. k» • ( ’ ■ r—i‘in» aMjlt-sJ l*t E- - .. . . ■ rT**’* r** ; t I? " i1» '. 1'1tk...-.--- ’ I•. >i K i-M-< ' if'* 4 . ..' «.. ... .. . -- Gcineeberths .. • • •*" P!um-s . ..... :■ R.hdih»r>x<C._ ' «H :..: ■ . sr - Ihtet- ■ -?■ . ........ < *f f.. - ' . }•,. 4! ‘■ ’ - • . ~ lit-Ans Yellow Wai — Re«n« Flr-WrrF <P* t ! . - 7-» >• B* mm L. n« •f” • . . - ’ ' .Wiled Vritotai-iF* .. .j ...... » »' IHH PteM» 7 Milted Pb he* .. .. — 75 .s»' t«weet Pwk . . *’ Bread aad r-k • - *7, RidUh ’ '/ J' r.it«u p ■■ !” . ’ ■ Chlß Saur* f . . ? .‘75 .sf ; Jt lly a;-pi. , i ’» St I l.wy—r--i- _ ‘ • - t Jellr , irr---* . ' ; r»lly pnrm •• . p-.-M»r¥te* |teirT-i.r • . - j ' ■- ■ ■ ' : j" * .A- 1 .. ... .
tte family farm in Champaign •tenty. <>. Rineline gaid the tail tt yearold suito hi. jail Sunday by a couple who found ter wateerlag along a road near Koute. Ind . about it) mile, nouthof Valparaiso She did not mention tte kidnap incident at first. Hineline said, but told Mm aha ted teeatte eeparated fro* her buabaad She wan kx-k •d a* hecalMF ate bad no risible means of >u**ort. After tte kidnap htetm waa broaddaat. Htoelihe questioned her farther and she teM him that a redhaired at ranger gave her and Clark a ride an they hitch-hiked near the Michigan-Indiana border She aaM Clark left tte ear for a rnemeat Tn* Bob » hamburger stand near St. John. Ind., for some sandwiches and the man sped away, leaving Clark behind She said the straagge drove tea spot near Kouts and tried to make love to her. He urged her to leave Clark and rnn away, wltk him But she repulsed him, she said, and he dumped her o* of the car and sped away . Hineline said the girl told him I she married Clark May 31 in South Bend. Ind., but no record of the marriage waa on file there. He said she also told him she was pregnant. Clark dLsappeared Sunday after he reported her mining He turned up In Danville yesterday and was arrested He was charged with breaking into the Huffman home In Ohio and stealing g billfold, n I clock and some articles. I Clark had a long police record In'eluding a number of prison terms. I juthorites said. Hlnellne said that when he told (Irene of Clark’s record, she - raid, j I wish someliody. would have told | me about This before.-hut nobody did I want to gi> home to Mom ! and Dad.” I ■ . — ; * - Kermit Crist Joins (United States Navy ’ Berne. July IS — iCiffmit Cri»t( («< Munroe, has enlisted In the. I' IS. navy for a period of four >eai* 'anif has Iwn netft--to*San Btegu I Cat. for training, ' . '
Fivo Children Attend Michigan Church Camp Five chlMren fro* tte Zion Evangelical and Reformed church were among the pioneer group of SO Juniors who attended tte flrat camp tor Junior youngstera at tte camp attd owned by tte E. and M and Congregational Christina ckurchaa at Camp Tahali, tear Brighton. Mich., during tte past week Mrs. S. E. Leonarduon accompanied the gronp an cabin leader ate ahm served aa Instructor. Those attending were Gordon Snyder. Charles Antllla. Jacquelyn ‘ Myder Sara Bicteaauer and Ron kid Feller. Mr. and Mrs. George Antllla. Mrs. Ben Eichenauer and 1 the Rev William C. Faller turnteted franaportatlon for the group I , - ——— ' . County Greenhouses Inspected By Expert How to sterilise soil with gaswill be shown to Adams county florists Sept. 2« at Nagel's green house in Berne. C. E, Hoxsie greenhouse expert from Purdue stated today after an inspection, pf Adams county greagihouses. Hoxsie and U K, Archbold, county agent, visited the greenhouses to see what services Purdue university and the extension work could offer them. At one Decatur greenhouse a problem in nitrates was solved. _At this time Purdue is planning a program for florists to help, them with their problems. One part of the program will consls* In aid in arranging floral wreaths mSfTisplays. Blister Beetles Are Reported In County Several rteportft of blister brvt!e< P JnsAf been in#de to.the county ex' "tenaioM offh I. E. Ar<-hboM. ’ atxDh acerrt. X'rxolHr -- W. ■.as 'dlje ted will kill the beetles now. he re . ported L«*t yfuir. AnhboM re I ■alled - topfh • retail aod wtettkoa’e > 'dealers ran f>ut of cryolite never al timed d.irinu uard«-n -• HMH h ’■ i-’* *hii h have k. pt tin farmers busy , for the last two wtwks have finally grown their wines and a pre rd ‘ out, ha * tag completed most <>f their damage Next year. Anhbold advu<d. 1 farmers should examine their • Vheat alwjut the first of July, and lay a barrier of dinitro or PUT a ronml their corn if any bugs ar ' r toi!n«l They may be discovered, by , shaking the wheat n»’*ar thr base. ’ thousands of < hito h hugs will boil [ Examinations Listed Under Civil'Service Ch 11 it u e < xa>i.hiAti< hs c announced fur nitrrfor decorators i | .ind color drsigiieis to (ill v,t< .r, ties in tile velerans admTdlsf ration. and for sculptor tmllltaj medals and s*atuett».s>' to fill pos i Itlona In the offke of the quarter ■ master general, department of the I a’nny. All positions are located in: Washington (J. C. An rxarinna tion has also heen announced for L ba<-t» rioioaist. bi<»<-hemi-st. and srroioeis’ fir filling in hos- > inals and regional offices-«>f the' veterans administ ration through out the I nited States, and ill P’ltr j to Rko To quality for the. interior dec- | 'ttafor. - >lor designer and s••u!|»an .ijmropriaf amount ot "f l.t N-. H !!?t. Il- ?♦ St 141 • ; ■ ’ Aj'lni' iiMs :->i the ba - letioiogist bi<H.hemisi and send ugnyt must have the ai.q>ropria’* « yperien • to quality- "F’or further details < ert Erising' r hi the liethtur pewtoffke. - CHURCH NEWS Church of God Th* regater it.id*»»k pray' r me*!)tig jrill •• held W*-dn»\diy! r 7 10 pm trth* (,‘huich of God . < ienjand S’. In this servos Hte dekaatrs who; nt»* nd*d th* in’< * r-tuwi- J (tetr of ihe 1 trrh «»t * tad w ill | ‘•bait with ’••thei m.-nitef- of | th* church » » *xp*»>'rM k> and ' •Hf hiEhiki ■■ ;!4- ..ve-ntroi ’ ’ s'Tp r r> wi*r -‘-.cw j . v*.i)jF .n arc t •<> .< < if*?-»<•{ ;• ■h- I ,:i* . 4 ' ‘ t .n m . H;*:; I V ■' ■ ’ ■ , - ehidr* Wil: pnciw_wi--h Mr* K< h r.cth R »op and Mr- K<m»’h Wk.._L kfn- 4 in « haree | The Tch annual N urthwns’ern Ohio and N Indiana h of ”.o t’huN-li J. God | •j- ; ? - ~!.I ■ St Hi- fl»V«!. • .tXvUw'., -» I.- •' • <hi>» J . «li :. »• w — 1
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The Marias Geapol Sextet -Win pto-Helpwte iu the 3!M ggmrat ekMp ktokilkg wMch wpete M Mukroe Thuroduy night. The Rev Frank Norri». fnmed rvgngeiltt. win proaeh rail the w«e4 will be augmented In furninMng the music by .rthers, while Rev. Norrie wHl.be nratated by Ite Iter, ate Mrg Carroll Tamplln of, Latin America, the Rev. « T. Beetle of Haiti ate tte Rev U. B. Harding ot Ander**. Tte vervlrcs will eonj tlnna until July to with evening .aervlcea M * o'clock ate Bunday eurvii-es nt 2 end 7 o’ete-k.
Motorist Arrested On Speeding Charge City police arrest'd Norman Kohne. 3«7 South Seventh street,
« . ... > ■ • -J ' • ,—1 ■ r |.-£ ; ■-• < / '. fl GENERAL ELECTRIC SECURITY PACKAGE I ' ' C*te»»*Hte C*teDte*e was O*O0I» €«*»;'•* ’ ■ ; ./ • . ... - • . ■ - -■ - - -I 0 .2 MEN WOMSN, | f - - “ _• | Annuel Earmngs $3,000 M4OO $4,000 5J.300 M,OOO $5.300 ' | l ■ Age at Time of ' Employment ... 2$ go 2S d 0 25 40 20 35 '2O 35 30 35 ” ' flw -' ■ ' ' | Total ExNmatod Monthly Cost to «- - ■ 3 z !Mm ite Employee o'. mbpsm .i, -saasaßH bkbuwmi ssteaasai »*rin ff sssssdtes ■.. lqui -.r'-i; i.'BiLiifiiin Security Package on on Inde —- - - * g . vaual Purchase Bara . $3200 $40.00 $35 00 $4510 $4440 $57:30 $32.50 $42 70 $30.00 $4900 $42.50 $55.00 » Total Monthly Employee Contribution to GE Security Package - Until oge 55 (50for Women) $7 30 $7 30 $0.43 $0 43 SIOO7 $10.07 $5.07 $5.07 $730 $730 $0 43 $043 ! ' ' ’ . Y ’ | From Age 55-64 , . (50-59 for Women)* $9lO $9.10 $1053 $10.53 313J7 $13.57 PO7 $7 07 $9lO S9IO SIOJ3 $10.53 i V I _ • I . $ ■ z ■ ' •- •• -.7v<-.- X--•<><••• z-. A'• - - •€•*♦ «< Udtwtdvtel WvnlwM wwW b« »*•»«* o» *••• •••• Baewoa *• c«B» •• Sidmew «id |ce*4xw i*— ; . -.->■--■ ■ - ' - ■ ■ — "WHAT’S IT WORTH TO Ml?” ? . j-1 J ;■ _JZ - / A LL 700 orTEN > many ot ua tend to look upon Company what the Company actually pays out for these benefits, phn AX benefits—ouch as insurance and pensions purely as if the greater-benefits-per dollar the Company obtains through they were pay increases to be rated merely at their dollars bujnng for fhouserx/s ot employees, compared with what you and cents cost as one individual could oet buying for yourself Obviously, we would al! «et a more realistic ide* Ot what And this 15< to 284 an hour—more, of course, as pay goes up these Company-provided benefit* are worth if we could see —is above and beyond your compensation in actual current how much they would coat provided we each individually had pay to go out and buy them foe ourselves a . In demoogtrsting the bargain which all ot us get in the. The chart shown above indicates clearly that—in addition to General Kectric-"Security Package"* it should be kept in the 3% an hour pay increase now available we would have mind that there is a* individual coverage to be obtained also—from the proposed improved. awurance and peaaton which quite matcheo General Electric’s group coverage The program—benefits ranging ia estimated vahse from IS< to examples given above accurately illustrate, however, the tie19e an hour for a man averaging $3,000 a year, and from 30c mendoua and often unrea/iavd benefit vah«s available to us to 28« an hour for a man averaging $4,000 a year. Aa you wtU aa meafoen in the General Etectric family. note, the values of benefits for women average even higher »• ■*"- than those for men earning the same pay *”* o !**?* ■*** . mray m '■mih i _ .. “F . ■ ' *!Wte «***. awsM ■**■- ■*<*«» «*w M* *• O—-M e>ww»r tonin’ These net benefit values for all are over and above anjrthing N* n *■ *■ *m> ■*« tw*w o*mi atwew > ■'*, **, •> <* gw* . .. _. , a** as*, v • a*** ■** m* to,—u p—u Mm. ■■*••■■■ r* you would contribute. They represent the value to you of *m* ***** ra* *•* ■* —■..n **< *> a.**.. **. r* GE NE R A L’@7E LECTRIC — — - s . ■ a < ' ■ ■ ' _ , |- . ■ t ... .t.
Moteay for rvekle* dririag kleaa Llterty Way- Kokwe * actateled to appear In Jnatlee of the peace i-iiurt laler today J im Hee ol Ike pe*ce Floyd Hnnler ■ today lined Tony MMck. of Ohio
I City, O. 125 and roata and reeotnI mended ouapeaoion of hl« driver’* • fc lleen«e tor 90 day* Mitch was arie*t«f ‘:Motiday T> Mate trooper r Boh Mercer on t’ S 224 eart of , Decatur'
■*—mm— *—w Nook Jes Mtmmi Competitor For County Festival A group act entitled “A Lonely Utile Petunia” and Louise Lehman* recital of "Beyond the Sunset.” with a background of aocordtoa snMc by Barbara Lebsiaa ata Patty Kelly, won tte rishi to reprscrat Joffmoa township ia ite 4-H fair Aagtet ? to » at Monroe. A dovapoar «* rain HmMed tte number at acta prraeated * ite entertainment festival last wight to four, supplement! d by group singing- The festival waa presented In tte Jefferson school assembly roo* to a teareapecUy galberiag Gail Kxly. aa tte loeely little petuaia in aa oaion pateh. was aided by Hope Myen. Vtrtiwta Baker. Louiae Lebmaa, Colleen Egly. Helen Raaiple. Johnny Rumple. ata Brenda Johnson In a gronp act Martha Bailey. Allee Myers and Patsy Johnson provided the music tor skit. First act of tte evening wm ao accordion duel by Barbara Lehman and Patty Kelly, who played two numbers Carol Walt thee presented an accordion solo Group *lngtng. under th-> dire; Hon of I»ennl» Norman, rm >ty rev reattrm director, completed the evenlng's entertainment Mrs Melvin ' Johnson accotapanied the group on , the piano Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays
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■■m**Ute***nmn***um*a*********m**i*********B****ritove College Alumni To Mold Reunion July 30 Officers ata members of the r various civic fraternal groups ox Danville arc cooperattag tn apon- ’ coring a reunion of the alumni of ’ Central Normal College ata Cm- ’ terbwry Cottage. Anyom who orar attended the college, either C- . N. C. or OaMwbwy, te invited , » bring faafly and frtataa to the , Danville park Bunday. 'July to. , for “fun. food, ata tellowablp.'' , There wm be a pttch-ta dinner ■» / tte noon tear. Annaal July Statewide Clear Med Sate te aaw ia era- ' greaac E. F. Cann Stare. J. 14714 1 MHflMßflflMflßHflflflMfliißMM CALL US! TO HAVE YOUR RUG* ANO URHOL*T£RV CLEANED J EftY oualitv FU A CLEANING *ERVICE Phene Berne 1292 i.. Decatur S4SJI
