Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1950 — Page 7
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Steel Users Battle To Obtaie Products. Allocation Fean Stir Up Market New York, July 1» — (DPI — .Fear that allocations soon will crowd out civilian order* I* causIng “one o( the moet frenxied eteel market* *lnce the early day* ot 1541," the uiagaxlne Iron Age said today. With user* willing to employ every trick learned in their post war battle* to obtain ateel. a fuil voluntary allocation advisory comsigar?? Why worry about ttugar for canning cherries? Our cherries are already sweetened with 1 part sucar to 5 parts cherries. Place Your Order Now! RAK’S Wert Side Mkt PHONE S«L -
EXCURSIONS TO CHICAGO EVERY SUNDAY Round Trip Fare $5.105? . ■ ’ ■ ; , . w Going Sunday Morning Returning Sunday Evening . • - ■>«.. •»*»> •« Your opportunity to tee major . . ; i, league baseball game* and visit friend* and relative*. Visit the Chicago Lake Front Fair -now open to the public. H2g||2 ) Consult ticket stent tor dotoi/s xz Erie Railroad i I SMOOTH, COMFOfiTABLI OUSIL POWIR \
rD’D AY-September 30 L ' On Saturday, September .W. we plan to cut the Decatur exchange to dial service. We know that the ■ . patroan 8P tbe t itijem Telephone Company await I this change-over as anxiously as we do ourselves. All telephones in the Decatur exchange have been chanced to a dialrtype telephone, according to our records, with the exception of a very few where our — — sen icemen were unable to find anyone home. IF YOUR TELEPHONE STILL DOES NOT HAVE A DIAL ON IT, PLEASE CONTACT OUR BUSINESS OFFICE IMMEDIATELY S' . It has been necessary to change Jell oyer I.IHIO . ' numlters and the present telephone directory Ls nearly obsolete. A new telephone directory will be issued a few days before the cut-over to dial service. The new directory closes August 15 and we request that “ - 1 any changes, new listings, etc., be promptly reported to us. - . We wish to express our appreciation of the cooperation and tolerance which all of our subscribers have shown doling this period of change. Citizens Telephone Company ~ “A Phone For Even Home”
tnitlee 1* expected to be named la Washinsttm thia week or early next week, the metal working weekly *aM. . J ...... "The sama people who wet* os vlsory committee right after the war will be back la Washington, iron Age said, "they might meet this week or early nest week and begin to function shortly thereafter." _ T . ' / "By the end ot thia week menu fSHurer* will find out how a small amoant of defense business can greatly alter domestic production plans." Pressure is Increasing for nearly alt type* of steel products, the publication reported, and a large tonnage carryover into the fourth quarter is expected. Although the fourth quarter could be sold out quickly. Iron Age pointed out. producers don't want to open their book* until they learn r ‘definitely from Washington how steel 1* going to be distributed. Decatur Residence Is Sold At Auction The Harry King residence, located at »1« North Fifth street vas sold st public auction Tuesday night to Wilbert Fuelling, of nctrth of Decatur. The sale price was 17.1150. The auction was conducted by the Kent Realty and Auction Co. 'Zc. Democrat Want Ad* Bring Result*
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To Mobilize Legion To Aid Wor Effort 'lmHaiia,'«i'l>*. July is i.VI’VJ' •_ matuier George N.. Craig of Brazil, hid,, called a special meet ing of all ’•♦ate' commander ’o mol.ilize*' the Legion fur service In Hn- K icin ■ ci.sim- • “■ . Craig * ailed the meeting, to be held at national Ifeadquartltr* here next Sunday. after a meeting of an advisory group, of Legloiinairer in advisory group of Legionnaires 1 inc luding eight past national-coin mandirs. Craig said the "present national emergency is growing rficver he the 11..i1l and no man ian fortcii ■ Its tiiii'aiion cl course ' ..... * 'Labor Holiday At ~ * South Bend Plant S«»iit'h Itend Ind., July 19 ‘I I’ l , j Sonit* 7.i»fHF B Wnrkern ar the-Bits’ <hx Aviation C<»rp, plant out 'on a otif-day laßnr holiday today to- protest alh ged < onupany |«• la'. < in n«gotitfttoni i The workers, members of local No, •), CIO I'filled Ante Worker*. ■ were eilM* ted to return to their jobH tomorrow ' Tile union charged Headi* ofHI rfifa delayed nepot jatiiu the new ! < onlract whi* h in< luded iui* union I iveiiMon and life insurant do mandn and a «♦ ueral 10 : cet»t hourI ly pay im icaue . t rease .. r- — —'i——— — — ■
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Foreign Legion 3 Proposed. By Willkie ? !< ■: ... In .■’-PteWtr'-H- ’ n«•*« ■"!>r>- -dthat n.en -front uiany isn.l- Icmd together inie u ' ioi.i.n leg ton ’« t "one-XittllTHrti--wcr to Com rnnnism ' ' « The son-el Hie' l:«4«- Republican I-resident is! noiniwte r»nl y.-ster day thut Hie griMtp • -ouht- ne fash- ' toned* after the French Foreign gton with the I'nited States' d.e .ing th- recruiting. I'eoplo all over the world »»n ' to fight Communism, Willkie said, ‘and the concept Id men fighting j together fnutt all lands alid rw.es 'is an exciting idea." ■
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Rural Festival At School Da Fridays Throe Townships At Adams Central High The rural enttrtalnmc nr festival /or Washington. Monro*, and Kirk land townships will b« held Friday night at the Adams Central high school gymnasium The be*t group act and curtain act will be select ed to appear at the county 441 show on August 7 and 8. Certificate* of award will be given to the township winners. The program fuf Friday night ln< lude the following acts; - Monroe township: 4-H girls’ dub of. Monroe; Osborn Bisters trio: Educated Horse" by Home Eco nomics group; Stephen Foster skit by Hotue Economics group; Josh Billings acts by the Rev W L Hall Kirkland township: Barbershop quartet; Blue Ribbon girls: Tools.” poem by Sherman Arnold, musical saw by Nolan* Ginter .. Washington Township reading by Gretchen Schnepp; accordion solo by Ardola Parrish; trumpet solo by Carl Bluhm -. The judges tor the .vent will he the R< v: <> C Hu» • Mrs Wai’, i IM Irk and Mrs Ertiia! Owens, lie-, treshinmls will Iw available. j BUDGETS PREPARED (Cmil.srt rtsai rape —a> . I the rimiis in the living quarters | ar the county jail is < upled by th sheriff and lilK-'faiiiily, find also to ’ paint tlie out-ide window sashes and metal This was noted when the budget of 53,?.m> for operation j of th. jail wa» disc lon .1 The r-smis were rvci-ntiy re- >. <or,ited. sod the cell Ido. s was i-finishwi lattt year. County treasurer Hr hard 1.. * (.in > on-oilled wrh hr inhere ot rlu. hoard 1-ohi-erwtiig- rhe pun-hake of rahiuVt* prior io in ■ ludihv’ this ilem, in next year ■ ; J O'—'l ' ’ . . .. ! . -a:... . . 'Him - Ims ■raric.'i-lii’ UM.il in ih? itß4 If ; lii-i-r b.t'y :.<• iiipiali -tfi.l';x.iit U-. r ing tuiiijifl- ifi *H'h h to U. «i> thfin Sp*‘i j<H ufioiiH WLtl In i i afn! The hoanl wiU lot . thv ; roi ’. rai l hu TEt-.-i - ( a-»int t « -*t m' ... latei.' . . I*a wri-mowihg" ik«w < au‘ la ku.4v pn-jr! to<}'jnurii < ost. Tjo Anwrican Siagazni- »»>’» -tbv-re’i-a ; .id..-■<• a po«< I JI -‘Bl ■■' mvtn. rbai clatrp s unto any ba mi rn.outM in aUont litree tr.ur ■?•••.- Yiitiijho - i<l "of a pair <4 pUrr
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Indianapolis Negro Is HeldWor Murder indunxpolir July I»—ft’Pi—-■f^-hHW‘-«rtw i: IndianapeW*-negro, was held on a "mutder charge loday following the fatal stabbing ot her exsultor. Mrs Edwards was ariested thismorning after John Ros*. 3P. w»s
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found near death on a sidewalk rtiortly after midnight He waa taken to General hospital where he di«d r ---jjj fUt(W represented ia ' .tbe 19ih Infantry Regiment now ' in Japan, th< raage bring front one Nevadan to nearly •#« New York’ Jjer*.
