Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 190, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1950 — Page 7

MONDAY, AUGUST 14 1950

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Replace Building Destroyed By Fire George Thomas Will Continue Business Georg* Thoma* will build a mod-, ern -broiler house and continue In the chicken reeding business at his farm on Mud Pike, four miles south of Decatur, be announced today Fire destroyed bi* large frame barn which had been converted into a broiler house, last Saturday morning More than 7.001' broilers, ready for the market, were destroyed in the flame* Not a single chicken escaped from the building. Only the chimney remain* standiug on the site The broiler bouse was modernised and contained a conveyor system which ted the large flock of pullets raised for the market. The origin of th* fire is not known. Neil Thomas first noticed the tire end celled his father, who summoned the Decatur fire department. Firemen prevented the flames from spreading to a threecar garage and to the Thomas residence located south of the broiler house Water was pumped by hand from a well, which the firemen used in preventing spread of the fire to adjoining buildings. Thoma* said that rebuilding operations will get underway a* rapid ly a* possible. Adjustment of the fire loss Is expected in a few days. It may exceed W5.i«M». including tka loss of chickens, largely covered by iMuranca. Bruce Bricker managed the broiler business and will continue bis connection with Thomas, who is president of the'Peter Hann Foun datlon. feed manufacturers.

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Admitted: Mrs. Donald Clouse, Ohio City. Ohio; Mrs. Wayne Prunson Bryant; Mrs Fred Mil ler, Albion; Fred Meyer Herne; Edward, Hon If as. Bryant; Mr*. Beryl Denny Jr.. Bryant. Dismissed Mrs Herman F. I’lielllng Monroeville: John Bieneko.. Moaroe.HirocL Mr» Hobett Celmrr and a baby boy Decatur; Mrs. Jim Irwin and itaby girl. Mrs Herb Banning and baby girl. Homestead; Mrs. Robert Wright and baby boy. Ohio City O.: Mrs Harry Bell and baby girl. Van Wert. O.; Julius Brite. Iterates route two. .. ■f- -A— -4SF” -Uh, Calvary E.C.B. Ice Cream Social, Church Idwn, FridayAurunl IS, 7 o’clock. Free entertainment. 1> Try A Democrat Went Ad—lt Piy*

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Slight Damage When Auto Catches Fire Decatur firenun answered a call at 7; 40 o’clock Sunday evenlug when aa automobile caught fir* on Mercer avenue. Uttie damage was reported. Return Home After Notional Guard Camp Six Decatur young men returned this weekend with their National guard unite from a twmweeks' training period at Camp Atterbury. They were Cpl. Ted Hill and Ret. Don Wolfe, of headquarters com I patty: i’f‘ - » Carl Heehler and Melvin Mi-Barnes. Company M, Pte. Stanley Mcßride of service com pany; and Pfc Jack Harker, of the iiedical detachment All are: members of thq 2»3rd infantry ( legiinent, w hose headquarters are, .n .-Fort Wayne. •. j „,..'£be Usgttfuj. • stiiWdmsß-.. »«•»!*; cat -uumber from here since the' guard reorganized three years agoj trained In the samt- area in, which; they encamped last year They ; spent three days in the field, and' <ne day they ale regular army, C rations. The guard units returned latetialurday night, after receiving,} *ay dFeaneP- •

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Cokbrote Foast Os Assumption Tuesday The feast of the Assumption of Virgin Mary will be celebrated in St Mary's Catholic church Tuesday A holy day of obligation. 1 masses wll,l be said at 6:30. 7 and * o'clock in. the morning. , - Pruden Attending Notionol Institute R. W. Pruden. executive secretary of Chamber of., Commerce, is attending the 27th annual National Institute for commercial and trade organization executive* at Northwestern University. Evanston, 111. Business and industrial leader* form aU *JUtfU of the nation will attend the conferences Address s ' wi|l made by Eric Johnston, presi'dent of the motion picture associa tlon ot America, and Arch N. I Booth manager of the Chamber of ; Jig. VMW, State*. ! Socalkd “grease wool" loses up ■ to 75 percent of It* weight when > th* fat sand and burr* are washed } out of it. The grease I* purified , innto lanolin. . • . - I gA —tee,,, MMsaM gUAW . gfi ,| pF 'fWW ' rvWxrw uv t ar ream* ver rent try a Democrat

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Attends Institute Os CIO At Indiana Harold Strickler, ot Decatur, tuu. cetura*d home after attending the United Steelworker* of America (CIO) laatilut* Aug. «-12 at Indiana VnlverMty The meeting waa the third educational conference conducted by the CIO this summer on the J U I Bloomington campus Other sesi sioas were tor the state indan ria' I I nion council and ‘be United Auto ' Worker*. - --- Contracts Awarded For Masonic Home Franklin, Ind , Aug 14. — The director*.T>T the Indian* Masonic Home have awarded contract* totalling 1172,000 tor the construction of a two-atery. addition to ea* of the residential units here . Work on the new. annex < will etart at once and win be compiet~eJ"by’earFy r 'spiring.* ' building will house a total of 54 employes, distributed in 32 single and 11 double rooms. There will also be provisions for accommodating tour guests, in two double rooms A reception room and a lounge for reading and recreation Will be lo rated on the first floor.

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' Ruth Elaine i* the of the ' baby girl born to Noah add DtoW : L by Hirschy Ametau. ot Genera, at ! 11:05 a.m. Sunday at the Adams t ounty memorial hoepilal. The average altitude ot Went/ | Virginia is I.s<H> feet, highest at 1 sny state east ot the Mtesisalppi Clay tile* made in 14th-century Persia for wall decorations often -■ bad designs borrowed from the 1 Chinese. Trade in a Good Towe — Detetwr Snr n I KANE a} 2-WAIXFAW* 1) T IM A fiECOND GT. *< i Ilf