Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 11 September 1950 — Page 2
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Flowing Contest Planned Sept. 10 A HI Mowing raataet. atata* -raaaly agaat L- K. Archbold, will I* MHeelte Jacob Haggard term adjataat to th* Maaroo school areaao* at 1 ma. Wednesday Sept. 84. 4-H member* who completed their tractor aatatoaaM* projoct wfll be sMglhte to compete. Wm. Frailer la srraagtag th* Mall tar th* ceatert. Fiaator Mat** that ri bboa s |gri •r t*. It. UM. aad MM wfll he awarded. to thia centaM th* tractor will be warmed up, than a gallon of fuel ■———w——— ** Ju WfWf Scs by Jim Hmm Their ought !»■ i'.i.nt i hJmant p l Im, 1m• •■ -I «•■ A | ,tai uhuig about the time young j. .1 merk • goat KteMMMHR' , back to school .snwmy yet na« coined a abort and complete annwer to a child’* summertime quia. ••What can I do”' Vou may hare a rltoit aaewer. hat often it isa't a precthal one And even th* most Inaeaioun parent is Isruud to repeat tamseM tor hecardtt. or to COW up. with a solution about aa — palatable ta the vary »»h yoWB ‘ er seta* a le>wl of cold spinach llat now the summer I* winding up and the school bell I* going to sound like a modern Liberty Bell in many homes Relax. If you were thinklag <d geltint away Iren It all. we mat learned that a <<>upi« needs >l*o a week to live on tit* Inland ot Tahiti Sow*Uotly'a always taking the joy out ts life. Tou U let a Uh of plea •are out of redecorating your home We can help yo* to select the right color* to add that | extra charm to your house Just ■ come la and talk It over with us i KANE FAINT A WALLPAPKRI STORK. IM South Second tU. . Phone 137 adv|
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Will be altatod to eeoh eoatealaat and the acreage Mewed »» edi •* the quality of lb* plowing will ba considered la tte final placing!. 1 At tb* *im* *c tb* earn***. Ray Lien. Purdm aarfciiltttral eaiißter. will give suggestion* on proper 1 adjSßtflMßt Os ptoVB. DePaww President Tn Retire In June Or**aca*tle, Ind., Sept. 11 — Batlremeat at Dr, Clyde B. Wildman, prmidaat of DePaaw Untvers!»y aim* ISM. widety-kaowa *dnanneaaead UMay by Dr, Hoy O West, president *t th* board es trust***. Hi* retiremeat will be etfectire June S». IMI. *1 deeply ragntt th* necaaally ol asy asking for *arly retirement, bat upon the adwice of my phyait laaa followiag a **riou* lllaeas. It a*sn wish t*"!* relieved ot the heavy administrative respooslMliliee incident te the presideuoy ot a greet institution,'’ Dr. WiMmaa said. V«3M*y C**b SMNnM-VMBMB Tommy Ok *,:s ia th* i*ng Beach. CaltL la U j after he was convicted <4 second j degree murder in the slaying of ! Dominic Cnl*m»> dxrm* a robbery | Cook pleaded that he killed Cnlacro i «-'iH>v>vwl>* • tor«www*>im*ll
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To Polio Chapters Ask Uncommitted N*w YMb. Bom tl-T*« BeUOOMI FMndMton tor totbatil* Paralyale is making aa tmtrguney appoal to k» abapter* la aN part* of th* country ta pledge their unoommHted faad* to polio epiMmie toM*C bp Ma*. 1. when natioMl Match of Dim** fuade tor this purpose will be Basil O'Connor, preside*!, revealed today. Te asM an u*deni*biy gray*" financial attention *a*a*d by mounting polio incidence adding to th* *Mtgerlag lq*d of last year's paUeats who still repair* care, the National Foudatiaa president ba* asked the cooperation of all chapters instead of making another public appeal thia y*M. O’C**n*r said la « letter to *ll chapter chairmen, OConaar gpH: •Financially, ear situation to thia. Thera, to. U.IM.MM) available for epidemic aid at ear ttonal heab'WMrtei*. **M w* now are advancing mor* than fI.MP.Mft a month to chapter* whose treasuries have bean aihausted bp th* heavy *aa* toed* they ar* carrying Although we can't know to the ' exact dollar what oar 1M» patient ear* bill will be, careful analysis in dicate* I hat oev epidemic aid funds will be exhausted within th* first ' to day* of November. •On the other hand, there was enough money In the combined treasuries of our solvent chapters on Aug 1 to carry ** through the year, if It were mad* available to national headquarters to be used • only tor epidemic relief. We be- . lleve that you. as well as those , who contributed this money, would , want the** reserves used before we t make another public appeal. “Thia I* obr mutual responsibility. I have great confidence that all members of th* National Foundation family wtß do'their utmost to -see that no potto patient - who looks to us for help wiH go without the beet available medical care because of tock of funds.’ The Natioaal 'Foundation supported by the March of Dimes, offer* financial aseto’anee to all families who cannot mem the full coats of patient car* without aid. Half of the net receipt* of th* January campaign ar* sent to the national headquarters of Me organ last km to provide funds Ml • sctontHtc research. professional education and epidemic aid; the other half re--1 mains In th* locality where collected to finance aid to lueal pa- ' tlent. and to supplement the national epidemic aid fund In emergF©ur Minor Wrecks Investigated Here City police Investigated four minor accidents over the weekend, one of them Sunday when a truck driven by llonaid Brobios, of Richmond. W. Va . stopped at the Monroe and Hecond traffic llghl. then backed Into a car . driven by Gerhard Kelfer. of route 1. Damage to the Kiefer ear waa estimated al »4 Another thiaday accident occurred when Eugene Matanovick ot Norwalk. 0.. parked his car crosswise in the drive, <4 the service static* at the northwest corner of Thirteenth and Nuttmaa. and a car driven by Margaret Ann Cook, of route J. backed into it: Still another occurred Saturday when a car driven by Robert Thornell. of rout* 1. making a left hand turn off Monroe onto Eighth street, was struck by oae drive* by James Wall. Jf7 Monroe street. The other one occurred whea a car driven by Pauline Ralston, of JMl* North Hecond street trying to pack, struck the front end ot the Wayne Frsuhlger. parked in front nf his residence al 31» North Ninth street. There was but mtaot dam ages reported In th* totter three aceldenta. - ' 1 ■m *> A' I V, » 1 Vnml in r*he*r*al tor a forthcoming Broadway musical. Helen* StaAlay take* ten* *ut to pass tor new* pisotegrspher* after she •** chosen as IPSO * "Sweater Queen M th* Theater." (Central Frexs>
Hrtared above are the Bailey trio of Partlaad; th* B*v. Ctorewce Bailey. Mr* Bail*? and Mtoa Mary Lou Baitoy. Thto tri* to l*adl*g the singing and ala* rsadsrtng apecial musical numbers *t th* tall revival new I* pewgreee at th* Monroe tabernacle. Service* will roatlnu* eack night thia week at T:M e'etoek and there will be a Bunday service next Bunday afternoon nt * o'dtock.' The ravivnl ctoaaa n*xt Sunday,
Table Oa Friday Dedicatton **rvfcan tor o** **ed toadsida tabton will h« MS IMi day afternoon, th* roadside conn- - oil of Adons* county onto today. The first of th* fiv* table* will ba CMMMakaA by that ttaMk Mta ' Ralph Stanley, reporter tor the - group, Mated. The roadside roun ril, a group ot woasea iateraatod 1 !n making roadside scenery taor* '• beautiful aad aaaful. will serve a chickea dinner tor th* group, 1 which will Include raproaentalives 1 of th* lumber companies who ' donated the lumber tor the tobies The first table will be located ' on the Winchester road near the intersection of the Ossian road. The dedication will be from t until ' 5 o'clock Friday. Guests are naked ' to bring their own table aarvtc*. ' enciee such a* the present one. Financial problems ot the organ!xation date to IS4B. when unusually high annual polio incidtece (J 7.-1 P«1 cases i was reported. This was topped la I»4S by the highest case record ta the nation's history, with! 48.175 polio cases reported. With' ILM< case* reported that tar this! year (as of Auguat Mlhl pasties gtertence Indicates that at least , 14.<MM) must be anticipated by th* end es the year. It baa bee* found that a* many rase* occur from Bep lember through December a* are retorted tor the first part at the I year. : • — ■; j . DemocrM Want Ad* Bring Rssuit*|
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'Gold Modal Awarded TA -dgtolMM n iltoilJ ■sMBMBBtoAV* WtoVliwwlj • O * IIIC* S LiUdtard A- Brigg*, of Wabash touuaMp. promtaesrt Brow* Swiss toeada*. te* the honor es bavinx lha ttopt Brown Swiss herd sire in Indiana to qualify for a grid medal tte* th* D.HXA. Tte sward I* give* only to proven sires who** daughter* produce more milk with a hlgter pareaatsge ot butterfat Ute* their mothers'. Th* senior tetri sire at the Brigg* farm, Hilda's Royal ot Lee’* Hill, ha* qualified for such an award. Peter B. Lehman, Washington township Guernsey breeder, will also receive a gold modal tor hl* senior herd lire. Pine Manor Kink's Signet. This I* the second gold medal hefd sire from the Lehman herd, an honor vary taw dairymen receive. Lincoln Ridge Valor, former herd sir* in the Leh- ■ man herd, received * gold medal several year* ago The** proven bulls are the type used by the .artificial breeding association on ! their farm sear Carmel, sad which 1 will Im> shown to the public Sept its at the Carmai Farm. We triumph without glory when we conquer without danger. — Cori nettle. No oae disgrace* u* but ourselves — J. 0. Holland. Our deed* determine us, a* much a* we determine our deeds. | Try A Detnoarat Want Ad—lt Fay*
Inspection At K. F. Lodge Tuesday Night Kektoaga lodge, number C 5. Knight* of Fytbla* wUI undergo It* annual taapeetton Tueadpy ntght at g o'clock, it waa annonaced by officer* of the Dacatar lodge. Led11* I* Grove ot Oeaian will te th* chief Inspecting officer. Tte Decatur lodg* tea stew* a marked increase la membership in the last eeveral months aad a good attendance is expectod at the annual taspoctlon tomorrow night. A amaher with light refreshment* will be held following the formal meeting. All local lodge, officers are asked to be preeenL Teochers Commended For Workshop Help A letter commending Mr*. Bill Griffith* of Kirkland township, and Mrs. Nellie Price, of Union township, for their part in summer educational workship this qpmmer ha* been received by Hansel Foley, superintendent of conn- , ty schools. The letter was toom Margaret Lindsey, chairman of the curriculum committee, who praised the' ladies for their "very good contributions" to the worhsbop at Ball Stet* Teacher* College, and hoped they could help out in future activities of the stale committee planning curriculum material* for teacher* of grade 4. A and < in Indiana public school*. Both ladies ure teacher* in the Adam* Central school system. - • j
Iva Angsts MOe Here Over Weekend City Felice Arrests On Traffic Charges City potto* made two arfqMa f<T traffic eioiatioao ovar week* •ad. aaa of tham beta* dtapooed at to Juattea of the peace court. , aad tho oikmr iMMURtac fir* la tim aildat od Ie0a) eoaf aoioo City police arrested F. J.gehmitt Saturday night, tte arrest ticket stating drunken driving. Schmitt, jailed, was brought ta justice of the peace court. Bunday, , where attorney for tte defendant , Ed A. Bosse, prosecuting attorney Severin Seburgwr and juttie* , Floyd Heater deliberated the proceed lags, but *e hearing was no- , lually held. Prosecutor Sctergee produced , an aßMavit tor reckleae driving - which waa not acceptable la olfl clals, and was not tried. The police arrest notice also staled that Schmitt pleaded not guilty and a trial has been set for September M. This entry was made by tte proeecutar. It was impossible to contact prosecutor Schurger to determine what charge Schmitt entered a plea es not guilty to, since Iter* was no trial held, it waa not discernable what the ehMgea would bo for the September XI trial. Th* otter traffic arrest nf Kenneth Manley, tor speeding, was disposed of when Manley paid * fine of fl and cotta, totalling 111.75. . Driver Is Arrested On Traffic Charge State trooper Hob Mercer anti deputy sheriff Bob Rhraluks today Investigated the accident which occurred when a car driven by Carrie Haye*, of Plant City. Fla. attempting to make h left turn, waa struck by a car driven by Charles Dea*ls. of Findlay, O.
SALK CALENDAR HEPT to— Vaughn Lipp. U nsi. N., 1H ml. K. of Ossian. Ind . Rurptaa Fnraitare sale, new and used. AS*p. m Lipp .nd Strahm. suclMtaeer* , SEPT. I>-IX;W Noon. Hamuel K (Blmt Mcher. 1 mile east and M mile south of Berne. »5 acre farm and personal property. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Uechty, auct*. BEFT. 1J- Robert fteeech. B\i mi. B ead 1% tai K- ut Woodbarn. Ind. 43 Poland CMtoW 'R M. SEPT 15—Edward F. Berlin*. Executor Frances Stelgmeyer. 313 South First St . Decatur, sale of personal property. J. F Sanmann. AwR - L. Littwrar Atty — " — SEPT. I*-— I*:JM» A. M. WaMer C. Brueckner. 3 mites west of Fort Wayne on the ftas* road, 15 registered Holsteins. dairy I equipment end farm Implements Hey A Ned Jehu son, a net.
MONDAT, SEPTEMBER 11, IMA
Tiwaper Mercer arrested Mtoa Haywe for failure to yield th* right of way a* she turned off V. 8. 824 into the driveway ot the Preble Canning company. Deputy Shraluka I* also lavestigatlng a hit and run accident which occurred Saturday night, when an unknown car sideawiped one driven by Eugene Brown, of Rockferd, 0. Dkmag* ta tte Brown ear waa eatimatod at Ute. Vandalism Reports Checked By Folice City police today uwre invest!gating further the complaint* of vandalism reported over tte weekend arka* exterior gadgat* aa aatomomiM vorw rawwa AR tte thefts occurred between C and IX p.m. SatardayOne compiaiat waa ttam La* Sheets, who reported that chraawa deflectors attached to the veatilat- , or window were missing. Mi* car was parked oa tk* B hafor's parking lot. Another complntat waa registered by Roy Cook, M 4 Uno street, that wheal ring* war* taken: hi* car was parted at the Sinclair service station. Richard Coltroil tM Patterson street, reported 'that two fog light* were missing He had bi* car parked oa he free parktag tot aa Firel streot. FILLKRB .1 T According to Professor Fred Kastmaa. at Chicago Theological Seminary, Catholic publication* have a <-irculettoe of e.X83.7M; Protestant, of 5.484.XW. RHMMIMMNIRIMNtoUINtoUtoMUMI It Certainly Will Freeze ene ts thus days! And there’* ne better time than NOW te buy yeur permanent antldrees*. • AY’S MOBIL SERVICE 11th and Monroe 84a. z
