Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 217, Decatur, Adams County, 15 September 1950 — Page 6

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SEE WOUNDED «C—W»< >»— Fw» —or badly. because he didn’t struggle or cry oat Then two more communists. holdinn a Gl upright between them, walked up to the tire. Me heard the Gl scream "don’t” One north Korean hit the aoldler, he sgid. and the wounded man sagged. Then he was thrown into the tire. Stephan said he turned away when lie saw a third V. S aoldler bring carried toward the ft re. "About that time they saw me. and I had to take off." be concluded. >

IH'T If SITATE Tl WHY II IS WKN 111 Mill A 11*1 We will wake a Ml loan )•«< as quick aa we wilt a laraer one. Your rl<nalurr and income are the ctlial security requirement*. A email uart <d your income each month will repay the loan. Special terma ere available to farmers or eaber persons with seasonable inLmus quickly and prieately made tmtmlly ml same day you apply Lrt ua te.i you more about it—no obit■attow Call, pbeae ar write— LOCAL LOAN CO MIPAMY

| WUT A SERVICE ( / Just Dry— heft Dry— All Plnlehod — I W Everything walked Flatwork and hand- Entire wash ironed 1 J and dried. Nothing kerchiefs ironed, —ready to use. f W ironed. Balance Muff-dried. 1 / Prompt Pickup and Delivery ( \ Skirt*, beautiful ftatoh. > | NOME LAUNDRY ) t Phene 1149 I BANGING Eagles Park, Minatory Ohio SATIIDAY, SEPT. 16 HOBBY WERTZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA DANCING EVRRY SAT. S-12 • •> . ' ' (HOT BOD NACES | SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 / OPEN COMPETITION 1 LANDECK SPEEDWAY ) 16 mi lee S. E. of Van Wert, Ohio 1 Time Trlala-rlilO f Race* at 2:30 1

We Sell the f| 1 fl A I I W I? FOR BESTof U Al) ULI 11 U Why ? 2 Reasons We own our own BULK STORAGE Plus BUYING POWER We have contracted with the largest Independent Refinery in the Petroleum bUNineHH. Our prices will always be based on the current market. The quality always. Guaranteed. 7 —REGULAR— With OCTANE RATING of 82 lo 84 or More 24.9 — With OCTANE RATING of 90 or More >5.9 SAYLORS BUICK CHEVROLET

PEACHES =• A ’l.9Bbushei r . • CONNIES MARKET—S MILES SOUTH OF DECATNR ON 27 -

Adorns Central Cose bdmmwsmm hdasmmmsc nearing vn monauy Hearing on an Injunction to prevent the collection of taxes for the Adame Central school corporation will be held Monday In the Huntington circuit court before judge Burr Glenn it waa learned here today. The 'cape. Edwin Baumann etal v* Thurman I. Drew etal. wwa venued from the Adama circuit court to Huntington county. Will Power: The ability to stop after eating one salted *peanut.— The Messenger. Pearl Harbor. T. H. ’’ Don't sprout up where you have not been planted. (Greek saying. I — "A Proverb For It.”

WEEK END SPECIALS Veal Liver, ». . -55 c Beef Chops, lb. 65c Sirloin Steak Ih. 69c Beef Liver, B. 39c Sweetbread, B. 39c |«. Head lettuce, 2 for 25c Potatoes, peck —49 c Tomatoes 5c B. Apples ------ 2 Bs. 25c Green Beans 3 Bs. 25c SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET So. 13th St. Phone 226

>| Bl I I A railed Staten live star general. I As secretary of state, General Marshall i« greeted by Prr kidrat Truman and t'adrraeeretary of State Dean Acheson after attending a Moscow Big Three conference.

WOMUOMn IN TM FABULOUS CAMIR of General George C. Marshall, t». appointed secretary of defense by President Truman, are illustrated Aa a brigadier general. Marshall became chief of staff Aug. 31, 1939. just one day before World War II started tn Europe. He retired as ehiaf of staff Nov. 37, IMS, after piloting his country’s armed forces » victory. Boomed for President, he refused to run. He was confirmed

Honor Ford Dealer In Driver Training Local Dealer To Be Honored At Chicago W. E. Brant of Brant Motors, local Ford dealer, will receive pule lie recognition tonight in Chicago tor distinguished service in the midwest traffic safely movement and h» contribution to the Decatur; high school's safe driving instrur | tion program - . ’ Thia la the third year tnat Brant ; has donated a Ford automobile for | ithe student training course at Dr- ■■ icatur high school. Instructions are . |y;lren high school youth - by Steve, Everhart of the high school staff. The citation will he given the 10, al Ford d-aler at a testimonial banquet in the Edgewater Beach hotel, by the Chicago MoWr Cltib. lat which 160 Illinois and Indiana motor car dealers and their wives -.rill be honored guests •Charles M Hayes, president of • lie Motor Club will .present each merchandiser with a handsomely , engraved and framed certificate, citing this public s ervlcr, as a high ; light of the big meeting uitich will

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be attended by leading educators, traffic officials and representatives of the American automobile ' association. “ a “The dealer* tn this area have contributed almost a half million dollars worth of automobiles to the driver-training program.” Hayes said in planning the presentations. "Right now 233 new cars are being used In the Chicago Motor Club’s Illinois and Indiana .territory" "Since 1946 you dealers have I helped the training of more than 49,009 high school student* In I addition your cars were used to [ train 2.500 adults. After school ' hours and on weekends, 40 high 1 schools offer adult driver training •7 classes.. ■; "The result of this effort." turn- ' tinned Hayes, "will be a reduction in teen age accident experience as . remarkable as the 45 percent drop In traffic, fatalities among 6-14 i -ear olds which followed the formation of .the school safety patrols GOOD CROWD «f'o9*tiMwr«l freem Outl

; reserve honors Brown Swiss Breed Other Brown Swiss winners are Junior anti senior hull calf. Ist. Harold Iwh: junior yearling bulla, let. Wilbur Kin hhofer. 2nd. Rein harA Werllng and son Junior heifer calves- Ist. Janet Imh. ,2nd. W It Isenhart. 3rd, . Wilbur Kinhhofer. senior calves. Ist. L E Parkier and son. Van I Wert. <> . 2nd. Janies Kinhhofer. I 3rd. Reinhard Werling; 4th. Janet I Iscb Junior yearling heifer* Ist. Harold la< li. 2nd. I. E. Fackler land sons; 3rd. W H. Isenhart. 4th. Wilbur Kirchhofer: senior yearling, Ist, Janet lech: Ind. Merlin Klaehn. Cows two years old and under I three Ist. Merlin Klaehn: 2nd. I Norbert Selklng: cows three years old and under four Ist and Ind. | W. It. ISenhart; cows four years 1 old and under five Ist, W II ■ Isenhart: 2nd. Merlin Klaehn: | aged cows. Jst. W B. Isenhart: I*2nd. Reinhard .Werling. | Produce of dam—let and 4th. W jB. Isenhart: 2nd. William F j Klaehn: 3rd. Harold Inch; best j nddered cow Ist. 3r(f. 4th and Sth. W B. Isenhart: 2nd. Merlin I Klaehn; fith. Reinhard Werling; ' liest dairy herd of 3—lst and 4tfi. jW. 11. Isenhart; 2nd. Wilbur F j Klaehn: 3rd. Harold Inch. Jersey Breed Junior bull calves- Ist. Jerry Price; senior bull calves. Ist. Claude Marckel; 2ml. Everett . Rice, junior yearling bulls.. Ist. I Jerry Price, aged bufls. Ist. Ever Jett ’Rice I Junior heifer errlver .-.’lst,. Ever. ' est Rice: 2nd Jim Price: 3rd .b r ‘ ry Price: 'senior calves. Ist, Jerry I Price: 2nd. ‘Everett Rice: 3rd | Claude Marckel (shown by Hai mona Gottshalli; junior yearling i heifers, lat. Jerry Price: 2nd and

as secretary of state In- January, 1947, and resigned in January, 1949 "for reasons pf health." An operation for the removal of an ailing kicgiey put him back on hi* feet. In September of last year, Preaident Truman Hkd another job to fill, and again called on the general, to be president of the American Red Cross. A law had to be changed to get confirmation of Marshall aa secretary of defense. (International,

3rd. Sol Musser; senior yearling. Ist. Claude Marckel; 2nd. Everett Kice Cows two years old and under throe — Ist, Clansnce Walker;, cows, three years old and under four. Ist. Mr. and Mrs Dwight Young; 2nd and 4th. ; Ever«ftt Rice; 3rd. Jim Price; cowg four years old and under five, Ist. Everett Rice: aged cows, Ist and 3rd. Sol Mosser: 2nd. Jim Price. Produce u* dam —Ist. Sol Mouser; 2nd. Everett Bice; ijrd. Claude Marckel; best uddered COW, Ist. Clarence Walker; 2nd Everett 'Hire: 3rd. Sol Mosser. (rest herd of 3 dairy cows. Ist. Everett Rice: 2nd. Roy L. Price and Sons; 3rd. Sol Mosser Ayrshire Breed Junior bull calf —Ist. Clarence Steffen; senior calf. Ist, Bark haus brothers. 2nd. it L. Brandt, senior yearling bull. Ist, Ueclity and Asr hleman * Junior heifer calves -Ist. 1-arry Bittner; 2nd and Sni. Uechty and senior calves. Ist. Mer-lity and Asrhleman; 2nd. Sth Fakd 7th, Otto II Lehman; 3rd. I llackhaus brothers: 4th. Mark Me i intosh 6th, It- L Brandt. I Junior yearlings- Ist and 2nd. i Lier hty and Asr hleman; 3rd and 15th. Henry Aschieman: 4th. Stev- ! en Bauman; senior 'yearlings. Ist, ! 2nd and 4th. Baekbaus brothers; i 3rd Aschlematr arid Lier hty; sth. I Henry AscTilenjan. Cows, old and under three Ist. Henry Asrhleman: 2hd. ! R L Brandt; 3rd. Asrhleman ami Liechty; cows four years old and under five. Ist Bar khaus broth ers; 2nd. R L Brandt; aged cows. Ist, Henry Asrhleman; 2nd. R. L. Brandt. Best get of sire—lst. Backhaus brothers; 2nd. Henry Asrhleman: ( 3rd. Asrhleman and Liechty: pro-' duce of dam. Ist. Backhaus broth, ers; 2nd. Henry Aschleman; best uddered row Ist. Backhaus broth ers (2 year old heifert: 2nd. Henry Aschleman; 3rd. Aschleman and Liechty; 4th. R L Brandt; best of thre dairy herd, Ist. Backhaus brothers; 2nd. Henry Aschleman; 3rd. A'sclrfeman anil Liechty; 4th. R. L. Brandt.

One Minor Accident Reported By Police City police Investigated accident Thursday and one man was fined in mayor's court for disorderly conduct. Otho Cook was fined fl and <oats, totalling |lO. when he pleadj <d guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct; he was arrested by deputy sheriff Bob Shraluka Wednes : day. PollcK Investigated the accident which bccurred when a. car driven ■ by Kenneth Manly, of rout* «, aid*- ' swiped one parked iu the 300 block iof Line street by Edwin Adler, of 34S Winchester street. Damage I :o both cars was estimated at approilmately 1100.

r a Resigning ns secretsrv of state -tar ren>> sons of porrr health." the general and Mrs. Marshall an shown in front nt their Pinehurst, N. C, cottage as ha reeuperalesl. , ■’•Ofcßl I»< i JPmMrat of the American Rest Craan..

Cort- Is one game which Is never called on account of darkness. C S. Coast- Guard Magaxine *'*• The way to have good govern ■ meat is to have .honest voters, as I well as honest offu lais -

HOW '«w« I: ’ — . . . to think about the Permanent An-ti-Freeze for sour Car. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT to have us take rare of this Wintifr necessity for your auto. iSSOS r— and tell us what day you will' be in. We will be (glad to nave the correct amount of Perman* ent Anti-Freeze for you. FREEtf BNH B BUTLERS UIIME « 8. FIRST STREET

SOFTENER (I'Mtlaeed tveas Puga Owe* elded to use the "rubdowu” type of finish. Once the plant begins operation, the mayor said, it will probably "take about six weeks” before the actual effects of having some of the softest water in the state being piped Into Decatur homes is noticed. It will take that long, it is estimated, to flush the water mains. The piping and pump on the new well <>u the north end of the building have been installed; this well heretofore has never been in use, the mayor said, and will be used to augment those wells already producing the city’s water supply. With the operation once begun, officials predict that water usage

IT’S A FACT... Y®nt NMNiey <«mr farther when you buv your Groeerie* and Fresh Meats here. Shop and Save at SCHEIMAN'S. PORK STEAK Ik.--62c SLICING BOIeOGNA lb- 35c SKINLESS WEINERS - R>-,49c FRESH CASING SAUSAGE lb--58c GROUND BEEF ——— ft- .58e FRESH PORK LIVER - lb.—39c PICNIC HAMS . - - lb. 49c SILVER BAR SUGAR PEARS. — . 363 sto-.IGe SALAD DRESSING - Qt-.39c YELI-OW OLEO lb--30c 2 lbs. YELLOW AMERICAN CHEESE —6B c See as before you sell your livestock. Scteiwi* Bras. Market PHONE 308

HMKH & WHY 125 N. Second St. Decatur “Buy Shoes In A Shoe Store” Here*! the stytater your fall wardr' ' e is waiting for. fellows! Come, in ruddF«errytoae : leather, with a baod-laced X. vamp that', the smartest thing on two feet this season! Be X. the first with the Uirtt ' ? he-man shoe styling ... and at a mighty thrifty price, too. the Septamber invaotUFE SHOES FOR men

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will be incrca«c<l in the city, offsetting th* use by many of private wells. Rural Youth Hayride Held Lost Evening More than 30 memliers of the lurai youth went on the hayride last night after the business session of the September meeting. The hay-ride started at the Omer Merriman farm and went through Preble and Root townships. After the ride fresh doughnuts were served to the member*. Jim Merriman and Max Crowmover drove tfie tractor as 33 piled onto the wagon. Try A Democrat Want An—H Fays