Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1950 — Page 2
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Real Estate Tramefon Donald Harmon etal to John W. Cook elux, inlet Ml la Dbcatur. John W.Cook etux to Alma Rep pert, part out lot It in Decatur > 0. Frank BeMKa to Clara Oaftecal PUa M«* Udk svtM Xj • »• borrow** lifer*) feticy OO \ iMM Os IM Os lou. Sm Mt M* LOCAL LOAN COIF ANY tern J.M Oasmsr. MMsas
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Schotts. part talot 87 In Decatur. WBbert W. Lehman Max tn nabob Matte Ametete, r-MM-m-o Geneva. . , Barbara Badertscher etal to Homer Hanoi etux, parte inlots IM and IM in Berne. Eugene N. Miller etax te Jerome H. MHter etux, part Inlot U< in Decatur. Oscar WHttamHoffma n etux o Mary Catherine Bpangler. T«W acre, in Preble Tap Mary Catherine Spangler te Oncer Wlin Huffman etux. T»H acres In Preble Twp , Menno L. Bchwwrth etna to Melvin E Ltochty etux, 2.37 acres la Mrenroe twp. Amos Steiner to B. Paul Beaty etux, 7 acres in French Twp. In general the beat watchdogs are aaM to be thoee with uprtget ears, which seem -eady to pick, up the lightest sound. Griffith Stadium M Washtagton. which. accommodates 29.731 persatis., has the smallest seating capacity nt a sladiam in the AmerI lean league. - ! , —
Amhl Crap Meet K»uuHix»tt>rtMaMmawneaaaemiaMammMMmmaaeßntaßmMmMaaß>asHwnnam <a Opened Thursday County Holiness Meeting Opened A large crowd marked the open tag Thursday night of the Mud aaaaai camp meeting el the Adam. county hollnes- assoeiatioa at the camp grounds tabetnade at Monro*. Services will be held each night for the next 10 days, closing July 30. J The Bev. Homer Habegger. Os Berne, president of the assectatlea. opened Tbatsdsy's session sad Introduced the great evangelist. the Rev. Franklin Norris, who delivered the first of a series of sermons • _ SpeHal music was furelehed by the Marlon gospel sextet. The Rev. V. E. Harding, nationally known circuit rider, and evangeHat. will be the speaker Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, It was announced. Other special music and special .peakers also will be on the program daring the 10-day s-oeiea. Rer. Habegger announced. Ser- , vices. open la the public.,will lie held each week-day night at 8 o'clock and on Sunday. July 23 and July 30 at 10:30 a. tn , 2 p. m and 7:30 p. m. Rev. Norris used the subject for his opening sermcm. "The Ten Virgins " Tonight's Services will start at 8 o'clock and ' special mesic will feature the openink j half hour Tank Stoppers Made In Illinois Plant ...... Moline 111 . July 21 = <UPI - Th* 3,4-iach "super baioeka" rock et launchers that have stopped Communist tanks cold In the. Korea war were assembled in the Rock Island arsenal only last • week and flown te the front It ’ was iMcnjed, today • Col Frank Dorn, an army public -■ relations officer in Washington. toM\The "Moline DVpatctt in a tele phone conversation that th • launchers were put aboard a spe(lai plane at the Quad-city airport last Wednesday. ——— z \ —■- — . -•■ it took dlhiowt a year to build a facet compound generator for the Georgia power Co It aras th« biggest single alnpnotit e»A carried by the Nc>rfoik\’UU<l Western] Railr road \ The largest cut fjower market In , ! the world la Chicago. I
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4a Wk ‘ jdw- , I * £ A Non Stresaln* "no appeasement* in KMM criale la handed te incha'a ambassador, Madanw Pandit Nehru, at Mata AspartmaM, Washington, by Assistant P.errtary of State George McGhew. Ute vote streseea that first requirement of the U. S. for settlement of the Korean war Is for North Korean troops to withdraw north at the Mth Parallel Note ta in reply to peace efforts with Moscow by India's Prime -Minister Pandit Nehru, ths nmbamador s brother. (fatwwafleaaO
Soil Management Class 1$ Planned ** Class Planned For Farmers Os County A cle.s on soil luasasemeut for e.tablisbed farmers ,v 2 begin this fall. Vaughn SliQer. Decatur vocaUcVnal pgrtraftbrr .■teacher. »ald to r '■ •- ' ■ ; 4 Farmer, wishing to Join the class should eontac-l Miller, or any of the five members -of' the advjeoey council, which includes Ben Gerke, Oscar ♦ Fuelling.’ Dewey Plumley. Edgar Tbieme. and Lawrence Beck,- ( tueyer. : j The subject of the class. Toradult- was detc unined by a survey on what rhe farmers wanted and, needed and finally approved by the advisory council Miller stressed The- i lass itself, at Its first meeting, will decide how msnyl meetings will be held and hnw long they will inertat a 7tim«. A mini {mum of 19 meetings of t'wo hours
each has been, set by the advisory council. The council met last night al Hanna-Nuttman park and made the final decisions on the class. Members enjoyed a picnic supper after the business session. a, . ' 'Dramatic Change' In Legion Policy Seen < bi. ago July, 21 (tT’i < >r S e N, nalteM c-oni, inander of the .American 'lAgfon. nil! announce a I'dramatic change" In. the Ixigtou'a nativaal polky <>!> a radio broadcast from Indlauap oils Sunday. Me/lc- E. Schaad, commander of .the Illinois Legion, said all alate 1 commanders had been telephoned by the national headquarter?, in Indianapolis to poll them on thair I c plnions regarding the change 1 S< haad said the state <?m>mand era were called to LAgtoC heiMl- | quarters for the Sunday meeting lo discuss the Korean war ailuiHon and to hear the new policy an nouuced
»i--4 r Mmlm Raw VHNMn OWIW To Sptnd $4«200 J Cbteage. July 21 - <UP» - A 19 year-old playboy aat In a bleak cell at the county jail today, exhassled from a IMsf spending spree that ceet HJM for "blonds, champagne and eteak * Robert >. Dertecb Wt North Bergen < X. MM pobcu he MB Ibrougb ibe amaey la Chicago's Mcoy nenr-nortb side eatartata went dislrtrt. He wee effected aad hauled Into bey's court when he was unable to pay a IM hotel bUI. State K. C. Chaplain The BL Rev. Megr. Thoene A Brandon. O B. C , vlear genera’ Os the Crosier order In the l ulled States has been named Knights of Colambus slate chapieta by state deputy William E. Baba. Also announced Is the appointrent of It new district depatles lor the K. of C. organisation In Indiana Dtatrirt depatlee Jadge John J. Legna Fort Wayne, end . James Alberts, 'Lafayette, were renamed. Now district deputy appoint-
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msats Include Part R. Btriakk , Wbfting, EMon SaetN, UPorto; timer Dench Jtouth Bead; Bernmaker. Marion. Patrick Carey, Kokomo; John Murphy. Indianapolis; Joseph Niersback Richmond', Lawrence Rethlake. Greensburg; Maurice Itoihl, Madison; Clarence Eberle. Bloomington; Henry Junes Loogootee; William Burke, Clarksvine, and Robert Lamey'. Evans Ville. Try A Democrat Want Ad—tt Pays
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FRIDAY. JULY 21, 1950
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