Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 9 August 1950 — Page 2

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Service Station Operaion Strike Now Jersey Owners Protest Price War Trenton.' N. J, Aug »-<l'P»Mora than 3.H* i*4ep*i»A<nt till in< •pafßiorv locked up their gasoline pampa ««*«* tor an elght-day Milka to proteM a price war. The strike toft LftM.WO . N*w Jersey aetomobll* owner* with only a tew places open where they could nit Me M” The dealer*, awasber* of the New Jetway gaauUne retailer* asaoctatloa, went on strike at 7 am EOT. some ot them clostoa up shop completely aad others reEUR wyjT mUT tFS*>s*P|ifn»m ***** °* < , **? > y VHTR tcatur byKohnJlmltl aad Hnltbeeae Drug Star** er rear hometown druggist.

■B Mto Partagatoapaettoa. taper* r*pair wart ea day bD k b atabe a» ferae**. Cost based ee taker ead 1 Mmb asaforfot* aaad. Pbeaa ar wsMa today, "WiUiamsnn Kasy far MLAUr WWa tn Hrs 1 ' -—y- intai*a>'>‘A'» A fierttae* far any feel Williams se Jfeat Ta Tear NaarTs Ceefaaf WSHiWffl" - HAUBK «pr BAS, taL fiOAL Heating & Appliance* Pwnasas Mpaaad am a* Dacatnr Phon* 49

ol ■fl X-IAJ-tefr I _ !X MMO who trim to pa* whon 7\' I goint uphill eannot poMibly nn> a -■■ ' ••*’• I \ caP coming over the hill. The right \ thing tn do in to stay in line. Never 3. J attempt tn pane. ..anywhere . e \ -Rk uni Man you ran aee a long. <ulr jfe stretch of dear road ahead! Oriwa e^tg>»7'with PhiMips 66 -PhillipsM Gasohee can help mxkc your dn.ing tiler and more enb>y*‘de If pro »rdcs quick rr<pon<e and dependable power MB L I HTTIr when you need it! Thank, to improved nJUUmi*■*■( refining method*, Phillip* 66 Gasoline now give* smoother anti-knock performance, If y fairer acceleration, and neuter power than ■ ftp 1 - n ever did before Ger it M aiyy station A [J. Jj ' where Vfm wt th* Ixwogrnranw* and-Kiack Phillip* fid ‘Shield. It’* rrgfir for your ear. 1/SrfN TO /A* Htx AUtnibou Eltry Night Ortr C B. S. Phil L Macklin H Knapp Co. . * Ser-vice -■-. tir-t* & Mddinun Cur. ’Cfflf'X’TgckiMHi Decatur. Ittd. Dcfdlur. ind.

maMnc open for "reMirs nnd servicing only " PeUce la Trenton, KlUAbeth. Jersey City end other targe cities reported that the strike wa* nearly IM percent eflecUve. They said long watting line* ot rars were beginning to form at the chain Metises which remained open for Uuuiscs*. The operator*, angered by a ceeipelltire stash ot retail gas price* by a* mack a* tire cents a gallon, threetnned to eatend the slpthe to stations la smaller oom maaities thronghoat the Mata. State and local polh r said "no violence" had been reported, but they were alerted le be on the looteat for "traoble" if the strikers, attempt to throw picket line* around bulk gasoline distrlhuttng plants and refineries to block delivery to aoa-atriker* Strike lenders -aid they intend ed to drive non-strikm out of business by jamming the driveways to their stations with automobiles. buying on* gallon of gas. aad deasanding every attention la the book." They said th* Ma tion owners would get "discouraged" after a tew hours ot this treatment. The Amertoaa automobile association warned Its member* that condition* "dsngerou* to drivers" may grow out ot the strike.

Citation Issued The court ordered a citation Iw sued for Mie Knittie and a hearing held August 11 on the allegation ot Mljdred Knittie that he is t«M In arrears in support money. On AauuM M. lMb. the court ordered Knittie to pay I>l weekly for the support of the plaintiff and minor children plus 175 for plaintiffs attorney. I> Burdette Custar. Mr*. Knlttl* charge* that these payments have not been made since Nov 11. !»4S Letter* Issued Letters testamentary were issued U> James Jerome Taper following hl* appHeMttan which re vealed that th* probable value of the real eMate of the Lawrence Yager estate is giu.ooo and per sunal property. ||7A*>. and that Nona Y»g*r, th* widow, is the only heir. Bond for U 5.000 filed. Marriage Licenses Calvin Hamrick, route 1. and Florence Osterman, of Heeatur? Fred Van Allen. Westerville, 0.. and Enns Collin*. Columbus, O. Schedule Filed Schedule to dMermine the inheritance tax of the Sarah Brigg* estate filed, revealing that the total pel estate I* valued at |7.755.:i3. with William C. Briggs, a son, the only beneficiary. Comptaint Filed Donald Bailer, through his at lor ney Severin Schurger. filed a emuplaint for wages against- Buri Felteuberger. owner of th* a Parkwey reMauraat in Wabash township, for wage*. Th* complainant alleges that Feltenberger ta in arrears gi.gaP in wage* for work done be tween Oct «. 1M». to May S of this year. In addition to that sum. Baiter is seektag Hwlw attorney * fe«* and interest,, totalling gl.Klo. , Marring* Lfoense* Janie* Kurds, -Berne, and Alice J»an Fisher of Decatur. Michael Gish and Jacqueline Cok Uns, high of Ohio City. 0. motmk to T»trttee« wr aiMtIHOVAI. VPfH<H-IH»T|«S* Notice l« hereby given the ta'pay ere of St. Mary s T”Wu»hlp. Adan.» Crruhfr. Indiana. rlUirThe rropec legal officer* of »alf muni Ipafity < tliejr regular meeting pl*«e 1 • i» u k p. nr., on the 2*r’i d»r or August,-lt*‘>a. wlti i-oirehter Tfi " i lowing' MtaHloriM appr-.-orHijoos i,wtrt«-b -aid -..fflrerr ■ ne-r.. C-Snrv -to - -meet ih- •: oa Wsa«r4h»k»» emergency-exlMfng at this tune, •nS/Tx livibsiil t»’f HuUdiiiK ;<n<l (.'sir*- nf Gr ’unJri 1 ,f ■Njiam 1T Fuel ' Nw.* «t"Trnn»p**r u# Children " | N<j 24 Light hnd Power - Hrt»e" | T’ib |4W».»>u tn- be ! - - aigpt ‘ifpFtatK'H in N-«ml»vr -J I'***. .• trUnsfi-rred tr«»in Nu/nber !4. Tax'iaayerN appearing ,»1 >i» i ■KW'tlnx jtliall ha'v i t'» .iFard Th*- aiMitH/iiari ap pr<»priAthip» tinuMy :nad«- wtli by Hi>»H> rrb t ■ ;i K.varff of Tax (’wMfuißhn* who h H<Mr«t will hold a fwrTWr heariox Within fifteen days at tlte offl »• ot the 4>«unty Auifinir of Adsm* <’•■•»-•" ty, Indiana or .it s.i. li other pl.a ,t* may diMyinwHed A: nu< ti ii»-4*f i'ii, laxtoo-rj- -.1-jf -j ■ ’ .. of *U. Il additional appropriateH * may ti*. he<rd »wnd'.int»w t - pa -t-rx tn-ty’ rnu'< ; s -of tW C< 0 •- Auditor a-he-r: and h -hw>i ing uIH »»*■ b ld - ■ M H. I*. Jtihkbon . Al G !♦ K Black ■Rose by THOMASCOSTAIN ... I'J’ re i* • Ipye shtry .: Ml in the day* ''when knighthood »a« irt Ho»»rr’*-lhc Morv of < a <la»hing young Enjt* lishman who Irpkclp.„., i from hi* native land to the far-away Courts of han—and' of the women who vied for his love’ Read THE BLACK ROSE every day! - BEGINS Tlfl RSiIAY DAIM DE3IOCRAI

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AU WV t« welcome aum* TS.MB V«toruM of Fo**l*b WWS* Mi CMMf* st tMr Slat mUomI otmvMUaa IA tola tri* ot lovriiiq (foam toft) Fomml* Rubtano, Jeuitn* Foley oml BoMQt Brooks. Uta oommUoa w ill b* held Aug. 27 to Sept L . (/Monmltewol BoMofkotoJ

Confinne Search For Ex-Comrid Pom* Os 100 Men Surrounds Woods Frenuml. Mo.. Aug. S—(CPI— A ixwe* us IMI men. some armed only with pitchfork*, surrounded * wild Oxark mountain area today In an attempt to capture an exjj-onvlct who kllie.l tbrre persons att’l wounded two others. The ;i!»-year-ol«l gunman. Wltliam Harris, fled into dense woods of the Clark national fopest yes tvrday after eluding state troopers. Farmer Howard Heed.- who lives near the woods, reported that Harris apparently broke into his home and changed hte < loth■tagr---:....... gii;:;. Highway pa roinn it. »h?trlff> of dirs®*.; wls -Wtjyked all roads and kept night-long vigil. They 'decided not v/’try to flu h the well-artaed and desperate kill er from the jungle-like wouds during the nichi Flastilighls pen. • (raid tiie undergrowth only •. few f-et. Wet weatlter made hloodhottuita tjseiess. Th* fugitive killed three pa,. dons, ini lutliug hi» < tout yeai oi i daughter, and wotwded two others during a qnarn I Monday at, th bom* of a neighbor. B N". Fans ler. Ssr near Ernlni nee. Mo Falls ler had accused Harris of running -off with 15-yearold Lida Fufiorer, his daughter, iniiwturime last Friday.' In tr 4 tin inn ri 1..'- -’.r wotindcjl Fdnsier. Fanslet • -oil Hornet- S', arid Barbara Wamla Harris, his ow n (taught- r "Elriwr Ni< hols, brother-jn laa- oi Famder. was w'ounded in the hip

OIDS MO HUEW Three Reasons iiy -> 1. it Eteim-it's th "Mcke^!., f IJt’s Year Smartest Buy! * 2. u trives—irs Jfffßf V - Style—it’s FITIMBtSt BE BE T— 2 V '~BB'BB Find out Lit ymtraell why J MSS iigjD tlie "Rochet 88” » the ~~~~> St E& BB FBf ntoat talked about ru w Yf ‘ •** y ear - l*rive it at » S ~- -2— r°t* OM*nt«o»ile dealer ’al | 77 — _____ jF 1 —*==- ■-• 5 t Z'~~' ’*’. , WW l «ai*l JJ!«»l,J l <. , HX/SM II « Gtotaai -OTon >, M*-M. « -Jr. «,« W! ,~*u. < ! ' ' — — •■• voum NIABIST OIpSMOBILI BBALIB '~ r " . *'■ _JLF r "'»'' ZINTSMASTER MOTOR SALES ~ ~ Corner 1.l A .'ltturae ' — ' Decatur. Ind. < /W 3 aZyy 7' ’7 “ '■' _. ' ”” ' T

by the same bulIM which killed the child The shot wm aimed ot him. Faasler’s wife w*a wounded critically. Stott Po/io Costs tndtanapoita. Aug ». — (OP)— Today's polio totals in Indiana since Jan. 1, compared with th* same dale last year: No- wf Case* Death* Gouattao ISin 7» 4 M 1»4» 3«7 J» S« New case* reported today: Ow* tri laiPorte county. I\J| VO PRESIDCNT of the DuPont Corporation, Crawford Greenwait (left) pose* in Washington with Sen. Breen McMahon (D-Conn.), after the company was given a tentative contract by th* Atomic Energy ; Commission to develop the-Hydro-gen Bomb. McMahon is chairman ot the Joint Congressional Atomic Energy Committee. (Interaattoaal)

Hum Properties Aro Reported Sold Recent sal** of three properties la and near Decatur were reveal cd today. Th* Arnold proparty on th* Mud Pike south ot Decatur, was sold ter H4«* at public auetion to Phillip Husar. Tha Orval Lenhart property. 70b North Fifth rtraet, was oold to Mr. and Mr*. Frank McClymoada and Mr. aad Mr*. Leland Smith purchased th* Beu Lange property, itt Nerth First street All deal* were handled by the Kent Realty and Auction Co. Hearing Heid For License Renewals The onnnty alcoholic beverage board •* Tuesday with Jaek Lewi*, a member of the Mate board, aad official* of tbe Elks lodge. Moon* lodge, aad the Atlaatic and Pacific ' Tea company concerning renewal of licenses of those organisation*. The matter Will be referred to the Mato alcobolic board, aad It la believed the renewal* will be forthcoming shortly, .-s..' K sB IX WB gwitTHSAtn of SJ yeors ago Mr*. Anna Smith and Homer Banta, both 7A take out a marriage llcsaa* at Frisns, Cal., where they first mot and became engaged. They were separated when he was injured and sent away for medical treatment by hi* parent*. Mrs. Smith, a widow now, wa* r*tmited with Bant* through a newspaper capping. f/alerMrinneD “The Brake* Didn’t Hold!” is a story often told. DON'T TAKE A CHANCE! G K YS MOBIL SERVICE Cornar 13th A Monr**

Aanbsl Bober * J«aane Iterant "* POE IM MNT WM to history of th* '"Miss America- baagty pfigrtht. two girls from th* same college will compete nest geptembe* in Atlantis Qty. They ar* coeds at University of Wichita. Anabel Baker, "Mia* Kanaaa," I* from Kanaita City. Joann* Durant. “Mtae California.- to from tout Dtego. f JntorMttoMU

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SALE CALENDAR At«. Id--Adam Kuaowteh, »th and Monroe Sts. Decatur, lad 2 build tag lets UxiO® ft. 7 P M. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatar, tad. J. F. Banmaan. auctioneer AUG. Il—«:30 p. m. taora Koop. 1 block North of caution light, comer Butcher St. and U. 8. 27 in Geneva, tad. Household good* sate. Ned C. John»ou and Melvin E. Llechty, Ancts. AUG. 12—H. E Nottingham. 212 Harrison St.. Mentooe. Ind . Two City Properties and Personal Property Midwest Realty Aucliou * Co. J. F Sanmann. Auct. AUG. Ig Jtw Konjerick * nines W«*t of North Manchester. Ind. Wen Improved 1»7 Acre Farm. Livestock. Feed. Implements and Household Goods. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. SanmMß. Auct. AUG. 17 7:00 p tn 8 E. Holdren. 7 mi, N of Celina. LL_,li ml. 8. of Van Wert. 1-3 mi. W. of Bt. Marya, u nil E of Hackford at jet. of U. 8. road* 127 and S 3 Midway inh, Service station and ' equipment. Roy A Nod Johnson and Melvin Llechty, auct*. AUG.-13—Tiie Kyle Estate. Ethel Auasburxer. Exec.. 3 miles West of Hicksville. O. and 1 mile North Well Improved 1«• Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. Aaci.

VMML.mUNMB .... \ W IIMMNN MMY Ml t yT> I S | IF■ Telephone service, operatIt f tag under regulated rate*,.,— %a //L cannot produce targe enough earnings to pay for is|iaminn This is financed by »a- / vestors who buy our Mock* and bond*. y Your telephone service money goes ward operating cost* and to give inIgH^F >l vestors a reasonable return on their V/,l money. A By operating on a sound basis, w« \ can attract the money which help* to give Americans the world s finest telephone service. \ CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. ~

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