Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1950 — Page 6

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Plan State Safety Conference left to rlght .Mlsx Genevieve Gill, Indianapolis. secretary of the governor's safety conference; R. C Olson, assistant tabor commissioner ami c-o-cliairman of the conference. Fred G Yelton. director of safety, Delco-Remy division of General Motors. Anderson; Ed Irf-wis. Brookville, director of publicity and Gov Henry F. Schricker.

Final plans are being formulated ' for the governor's state-wide safety conference to he held Sept. 44 and 15 at the Murat Temple in fndiana- . polls. Indications are that the first, state-wide safety venture in Indi-1 ana « history will be the best at-1 tended safety conference ever held* in any state. Accident-conscious In-1 dividual# and groups from every -walk of life have already submitted the names of more than 2. two delevates. ■ . y — ■ Unlike other safety 7 conference*

FIVE AIR fCwattaaid **■■ PWW O—> Vandenberg announced yesterday that four fighter bomber groups and one. tactical reconnaissance group of the air national guard will be called to active duty with JO ddys notice. "they will work in tactical support training with four national / guard divisions and two regimental combat teams already called to duty. ~ . Prewtir plans ito rmr rati —for sending either air or ground national guard units overseas for combat* They are being readied in caao of "another Korea" or In case things get substantially worse there. In any case, they would not go overseas until they had received '<con*iderably more training." an air force spokesman explained . JAKEBRENN K'Mttewed Freai race Owe* fairs >n his city for many years, decried the waste of Marshall plan funds ih the nations of Europe, saying that the United States is > "bleeding itself whUe" U> help theforelgSi lands, atm without too much benefit, as he saw it. —W A. Klepper wag chairman ot the program. 'X' if you have something to sell or rooms for rent try a Democrat , Want Ad. It brings results. FULL MILEAGE S' s. SMOOTH RUNNING X ••••-■ •iX y eKsfVw i Beavers Oil Service | ■I » week end SPECIALS I Beef Chops, th...-j- 65c Sirloin Steak lb. 69c, Beef Liver, lb. 39c Sweetbread, lb. 39c L<. Head Lettuce. 2 for 25c Potatoes, peck 19c Tomatoes 5c lb. Apples 2 lbs. 25c SUDDUTH MEAT .MARKET So. 13th St. Phone 226

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which havy confined their activities to accident prevention in Industry. Indiana's conference will be concerned with sejven different phase# of safety. They are fire, home. I traffic. school, public-recreation. I farm and Industrial safety. I Governor Schricker hopes that I thi* conference will reduce Indiana's accident rate 20 percent by producing legislative recommendations and by coordinating the activities of Indiana's many Individual safety organisations.

FOUR ADAMS tCealtawed Frews Paste Oael eluded in this wummary. Also Thursday Nolan Griffiths, of Kirkland township, was prepar Ing his Hampshire senior spring gilt entry for showing later in the day. This was Nolan's first showing at the state fair. He spent the week at th* boy's camp taking care of bls swine. Gold Medal Winners Red Poll and Black Angus win1 11*. -I -vad «, sswev-nart V #a *a Lawk fft I*g firn Illi itilfrTj urrt gwttnnn shown by William, H. Kphne and Sons and Henry Rumple. Red poll winners shown Tuesday in the Hoosier gold medal calf club show by W H. Kohne and Sons include: senior calf, second; senior yearling, fourth; junior yearling, sixth: three-year-old cow. fourth and seventh; best two females, fourth: get of sire, seventh and 10th; pair of calves, eighth; senior calf steers, spayed or martin heifers. first. Henry Rumpie's Aberdeen-Angus winners included: champion bull. Earl Barbara; senior yearling, bull, third; junior yearling bull, first; senior bull calf, fourth: senior heh I fer calf, fourth; get of sire, second; best patfiriWarHnga. tow; pair ot calve*. fifth. Rabbit Shaw • John and Harry Hebble. Jr., of Decatur, had the only Adams county rabbit entries placing In the money at the state fair. The , Hebble brothers' Californian senior ' buck placed second, and their junior doe in the Californian breed /placed fourth t Cafeteria Supper, 5-7 Saturday. Bethany Evangelical church. Public invited. 210t2 Go to the cnurch ot your choice next Sunday. IH R I / * ■ ■ •Wb DINT VESITATE Tl APPLY TO US WHEN YOU MEED A IOAN We-wW mike >2l Jo*n • jn«t •• quick a* we will a larger one. Your signature and income are the chief security requirements. A small part of vour income each month will repay the loan Special terms aft available to farmers or other persons with seasonable income. . Loans quickly and prieately madg usually on same diy you apply Let us tell you more about it--no obligation. Ca//. Jtbooe or write— LOCAL LOAN COMPANY ln« Mm ewweo* t-wH SMr II SUM. l-t-7 btCATUd. ingiAM I

Girls Return From Stale Fair School i Three County Girls At Home Ec School Th# three Adame county Riris attending th* state fair home eco» monies school fog the last 1* days /Will return home today. Miss Anna K.l Williams, home demonstration agent, stated. Franklin Huuck, of Preble township, returned Ute Thursday from the Imys camp at the state fair Franklin was chosen by the 4-H council to make the trip The girls. Rosalyn Wagner, of Monroe township. Arlene Balsiger. of Berne, and. Patsy Johnson, of I Jefferson township, report that ! - -rhey —enjoyed- —the —sc-heel —very ; much. Each day they attended; . claxles in linking, food preparation. serving in dining room, handicraft, dormitory cleaning, and

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recreation They listened to |rctiiren. and •tUmtM many of th. exhibition*. Arlene, director of the 4-H accordion band, played her accordion for Gov. Henry F. Schricker during her stay at the fair. The I girl* xtayed in the girl* building.! which provided dormitory and i dining apace for several hundred ; glrh. Both the boy* and girl* l building* were crowded to capacity. Arlene helped entertain every day. / The girl*, besides attending school, also visited several Inter eating aighta in Indianapolis. A date bureau for thoae desiring dates teamed up the girl* and ! boys each 'afternooii or evening! during their free lime. One evening the group attended the horse I show. They alad raw the stale fair varieties, presented liefore the grandstand audienie > —The—biggest "gripe"—anout rhe , ; fair < ame when the 4-Hera were > marched through (he rain to visit j exhibits. The girls said they, spent much of their free time vis-

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Library Will Open 15 Minutes Earlier The Decatur public library will open I<> minutes earlier each day. .Miss Bertha Heller, librarian, said | today, to allow high school pupils one-half hour at noon to ,Use the library. The c hange was made by ; the library board this week. The library will now open at 12 noon and remain open until S:3O p.m, Monday through Saturday. During the last school year the library opened at 12:15 because J high schixil students didn't return; to school until 12:45. Thia year J j students are returning at 12:30. so* ■ a change in library hours was made H by the llbrarv board Hing Adams county’s showmen In 'he 'cuttie barn, whei a flea epj-1 demic kept everyone scratching. ; ■ Every—night—the—girls either at-| i tended one of the shows or threw j a party in the girls dormitory. Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays

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