Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1950 — Page 2

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Revival Speaker 1 ■I I Beginning tM* revival services will be held at the Chnreh of God. Cleveland afreet, two blocks northwest of Adams couhty memorial hospital. and will continue- each evening sntll Sunday. I Oct 8. - - Ker. W. W Brewer, paalor of the Lincoln Highway church of God. Port Wayne, will speak each evening at 7:30 o'clock, except Saturday. Rev Brewer has been a pastor many years, and Io much in demand as a speaker and even geiiet. Mrs. Kenneth Watkins and Kenneth Roop, directors of the youth and sanctuary choirs, wilt he hr charge of the special music each night The publie is invited to attend these services.

CHURCH NEWS VllwllwH flwlvw Union Chapel The world day of prayer will be observed Wednesday evening at the Union Chapel Evangelical Puzzled Over * Mena... SERVE GERBER'S Country Style SAUSAGE I I Fresh Pan Fresh Casing Smoked GERBER’S Moat Market

SALK CALENDAR SEPT 25—7:30 P M ET ..Ilan Dall. Sale Berne. Rockford. Ohio 25 Canadian Holeteina Boy * Ned Johnson and Melvin f.lechiy. aucts. SEPT 5 I” l> m Philip * Prada Courtney, owners Horne ami Orocery businesa. 'RS SWTn Mrmrnmrt*. -J ml. north 0f.1*4*5. tor. Ind. Trl-sute Realty Auction Co.. T. D Kchleterstine. SEPT 2s W E Smith and Georae W Bowers. 101 East Sth St Hocheater. Ind. Grocery Business. Complete Stock of Groceries and Meats. Fine line otModern Fixtures 3:30 P.M. Mid west Beatty Auction Co.. J !■' Sanmann. and. SEPT. 8S- ?W P M C. E. Bell * M <> Stontenberry at Bellmont term, 2 miles east of Decatur or >» mile north of f S Roaf No. 224 62 Imported Canadian Holateins. Boy * Ned Johnson and Melvin Uechty. aucts. SEPT 2* M' Zion E P B church Mercer Co. Fairground. Celina — - —Ohio —Chur-ar^wactirill-miscellaneous articles. 10:30 a. tn. Purdy. Visco and Fast, aucts SEPT 29-Decatur Sale Barn. Decitur. hid Nursery slock of Pleasant View Nurseries. Troy. Ohio. 7 p tn. E. C Itoehrnlan. Amt SEI’T 39 it Burdette Custer. C l. Custer and J It Smith. I mile south of Pleasant Milla. Ind Close out sale of personal property. 2 p in. D.S. Blab . C W. Kent. am ts. Kent Realty ' ~ and Auction Co., Decalin Ind I OCT.! 2—Marvin and Earl Richey. 2' 2 . miles west of Ossian Ind 30 ■ ~ _^hi ftter IthhTwtgar fmplernent-s. - 12.30 p. m Klienlierger I Bros aucts. ' ? ’ ? ' ■ — - OCT 1 Bona Ve«ta Fanns, ’a ini N E of Bryan. Ohio 75 head Hol . . efedu^elfers Night sale. 7 ..I0 K S.T. i— Kohne Drug Store

■MMMgMWmemaroMimum Driver Fitted Here L a|| Aiuiaim A > ail amw rOHOWing Accxteni New Castle Mon Is Assessed Fine Here Dallas Wrtgkt, Ot Now Castle, today pleaded guilty to charges of reekless driving and public IntoxiPMton and paM s total at 524 75 fine in city court. t Vhe hearing was held before Mayor Doan following Wright's arrest Saturday Wright rammed into a bridge abutment while driving on a county road throe dHIoe north and one MUe went of Preble The srrffsi Was made by deputy sheriff Bob Shraluka. The cause of eetlon of Sprunger vs Frauhiger was continued in city cw«rt for 30 days. This action arises from an accident Investtgated by state trooper Hob Mercer north of Berne, in which the Frauhiger car smashed into the I Sprunger ear as the latter was making a left hand turn Robert L. Dailey, of Van Wert. 0.. paid a fine of 31 and costa totalling 511.75 after his arrest Sunday by city police for speeding on North Second street • City police also Investigated the minor accident over the weekend which occurred when a car driven Jry Ernest Fegley. In backing out of an alley between Madison and Monroe streets onto Monroe. dipped the left front fenders of cars parked on Fifteen’!: o Donatd Johnson, of Fort Wayne, and Louis Krueckeberg. of route 5. Damage was negligible. 4-H Meat Animal Enrollees To Meet 4-H boys and girls enrolled in - the Holstein meat animal project will «eet in the county extension office at 8 pjn. Friday W. L. Hbld--1 ncr and James Myers of the Central Bova biological lalwratory a til meet with the group for a . discussion on feeding meat animals The enrollees ia-this project are Dale Busick Kenneth Buslck. and 1 Cred MRler Root Boring Rangers: Harrv Masslis Stanley Lehman. Nancy Jo Ltorkty Hestrv Waglev. ■ C'iaren Lehman F'. os»l» Schwartr land Danny Gerber. Monroe Boost era; Colleen Egly Jefferson Work ■ and Win: Tommy Wagley. Hart" ford Sluggers; Roger VonGunten. i Geneva Boys club; and Arnold ! Gerke. Vnlon Workers i jgg .... '. i Colter! Brethren church The program will be nnder the direction of the W S W S. with Nile Williamson tn charge The pastor, the Rev L T Norris, will deliver a message on prayer The public w Invited to attend Quality Mnli Fimshiiic Films left before 8 p- m. Monday, ready Wsdnosday at 10 a. m. Holthouse Drug Co.

Votaraa Wabash Professor Dead Crawfordsville, Ind,. Sept. J 4— (UPl—Funeral services will be held today for Dr. Clarence E. Leavenworth. <3. a member of the Wabash College faculty since IBIS. Lesveawortb. who was hesd of tba department of romaace langnages, died Saturday night following a long illneee. Employes Hraing For Fall Fun Fair Central Soya Group Fair This Weekend Luther E “Red ’ Cluse, president of the Central Soya company's ein ployes' rec real ion association, an nounced today that plans have been completedby -his organisation for the eponeorsblp of a fall ton fair Friday evening and Saturday after-| Boon and evening. Beene of the employe operated event will be the ball park on the Central Soya company's plant grounds. "Everything al our fair will be operated by employes of the company with the exception of the pony j ride Proceeds from all ride*, con-1 cessions and booths will go to the employes' recreation association." Cisse staled 'lf the event "Is a success we plan to make It an an-: nual event."" Included on the fun fair midday will be many novel attractions, inclndlng a mln’rrlTstraw.~pnny rtderl hay ride, bee-bee shooting gallery, country fair booth, gardenia booth. 1 continuous showing of comedy i movies, basketball game, turtle race., rlug toes booth; the wellknown cat game and of course, bingo’and plenty of good food. On Saturday afternoon a water battle will be staged at the Inn fair grounds Eight teams are entered In the affray and it promises to be a hot and-wet battle : Eater the B'artie lifferniihn a pec. pahufe i» to take piece This parade will be open to all children under 18 years of ag» and five prises will be awarded for the event Clave stressed the point that the fnn fair Is strictly a home-ialent show and no professional comes- , stoners will be permitted on the: grounds " i •'Prices for all booths: concessions (■ and rides will be’ls cents oi less.': he pointed out Bumper Turkey Crop Predicted This Year ( Lafayette; Ind.. Sept. 2s. — Ind-f iauav 1950 turkey- crop ba* been; officially estimated at ! <.427.000 bird*, a 15 percent hicreaae over last year’h crop and an air-time,’ iecord. Some 1.241.tw0 birds were .grown in the state In 1949. According to Melvin L Wilson. uMlutant in poultry husbandry at Purdue I'niverslfy. this bumper crop will proffably mean cheaper turkeys this full and winter. Nationally. mb record turkey crop of 44 550jmh» birds is ’•redhled by the bureau of agr'e cultural e<s This la a sixpercent increase over last years rt op of Warning Is Issued About Strange Dogs Follow ing a < <»ih «*r«at jnn with! -44 - A— Mur=aaiu Aan ._\y < : 1 1 AA.ILML, »»y health officer Mr k’dwur! !’•>< k h»< al veterinarian warned all per son-. Hgpe<ially those living »*a-t of' Deoatur. to be one - the aler: ; for strange actinK'jtoff* br-l’erk Mated that preerm e of these ant mala should l»e- reported to the health officers or veierinariant' Two doits known t<> have bitten j other <lo*4. hogs and to-ws were , responsible for the deaih Sundav 7»T~t he "ToF f perent~rr~TTTnintt n rf l at the county garage, l>r. Peck said He has sent the dog’s head ; to jhe state board, of health laboratory for rabies identification.

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Hearing Held Here ; On Estate Petition - Special Judge Hears Evidence In Case ' Evidence ts beurd. by ; < ial judge Bun Glenn, of the Hunti ington circuit court, today in the l cause oi action of Hubert Mvi’h’iij aban. as execttlor of Ihe Paul I Schulte estate, vs Cahiu ¥ot<, ! 4U4r'7»tbe» L _ • Tile action is on a petition to . sell re d estate and was first filed i Jan 27, 1942 The pUhniri tutMUgh. at tor James Moran, of PortUiirt. aihut’ ■» . that the lui'turt « utHrtry club and ’ sin-v<mn<iing area was part ol Ht» Paul Schulte. eslau , and shit the deed,_vv’rut*>d -foe th';.; purchase «»! the* was in fact ' a tnorlgage. - __J Th*- de fen dan - through-th* ir, ;i”<’lto> I'.t-l Litter'! h<»WeVe!,< I diselaim this, ahexlng that the j t deed ,w*< p-ropefly ex.ec.uied and . that th* pure hasp,<d the land bj Ye»st was without fraud. Judge- Glenn w’iifi appointed in ’ I >e i ember. !’HX, by former .hid::< | Ear! .Adams who declined Juri.«dl< 1 tin)i shortly ,/l>etore hl* htm was ] t > expire Negligible Damage Is Caused By Fire City v olunte-i fit ednen extire ; g-iixhe-! the lire in the dryer iU Mhe l»er atur ‘Lumber company yat-l with damages h-t e-d as !?« ghßirlv. -* The <lryet wi used' to hold scrap lumber; —‘ of thi- <tre- uhii r Df jir.' rd about noun Sunday wa- noi ! ; know n. '• . ” j Democrat Want Ads Bring Result!

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I Police Seek Cause [ Os Ambush Slaying I Roy Armes Killed At Herrin, 111. Herrin. 111.. Sept. 25-(VP)-* AuthoritiM today eeaght to learn whether the ambush Maying of Roy (Tony) Armee. 32. Me mined from ! gambling setivitles or hla brotber'e tlee with the notorious Shelton dan. Anneg was killed yesterday when a blast of lead hit the windshield of bie car as he and a companion drove away from the Green Lantern. a night club near here Hla companion, Jimmy Scott, St. wna cut by flying glam. Armes was struck four times. > Officers found 11 rifle bullet I holes in the windshield of the car and 40 dents made by shotgun pellet* In the car itself. Armee* brother. Blackle. linked I by police chief Rlalne Maddox, I with the Shelton geng. was shot I ang killed at a roadhouse six year* I •*”' " I Members and associates of the| I Shelton gang, which put southern I Illinois through a reign of terror' I In prohibition days, also have faced I tire from ambush, fatal in two!; I cases, in recent years. I Mysterious gunmen hilled two of' I the three Sheltons who led the gang, big Carl Shelton aaA-Hernle his brother. Their brother, big Marl. I escaped an attempt to kill him i L hut was_wounded, | Maddox declined to diseuM th* poMlbiltty that Arnies’ slaying j might be part of the death pn. gram for the Sheltons He was a! known intlmnte es black Charley Harris, once a member of the gang. > who «u released after questioning In the two Shelton killings Some sources believe that Arnies j may have died because of his re- ‘ puled work as a bookie in Ea*t St -+i*mto. Hi e for the Chicago "syndl I cute." at near capacity In the hoi-cold : war. reached a new all-time high for the fourth straight month. Ind Una Vnlverslty’s monthly buMne*s ~‘ieiieW Kaid today.

Three Saved Freai Drowning By Yealli EvnuavlUe. Ind.. Sept. 2s. — if Pl— Richard KUguer. 17 waa credited today with eavlag three )<ersons from drownings -. even though he couldn't aeim. Kilgour pulled the throe from ißeir slowly sinking ear which plunged into Hilly memorial park cemetery lake when the brakee failed. Legion Coomiandor Lauds Gmtrol Bill r . Indianapolis. Sept. JS—(VP) — Enactment of the eommuaiet control bill is "the moot encouraging news from Washington since V-J day. says national eemmaader George N. Craig of the American I Ix-gion "The congress has demonstrated that it is the voice of the American people." Craig said Saturday In i-ominrnting on congressional action In over riding President Truman's veto. "In the interest of national security, the will of the j Ahicrteatr people has eaprassed itself unmistakably as transcendlM I the realm of petty politics. "This is the first definite ultlma- | turn by the people of the Vailed ! States -that It will go longer toler- : ate the enemy In our midst. Its j enactment will go far toward : strengthening th* morals of our fighting m» ii hi Koi ♦‘a *’ | Hammond Resident Hamnivnd, Ind . Sepl 25 <l'l’l Thirty year old Mrs Catherine ) Di Ciccle confessed to police that she fatally wouaded her busband ! lifter brooding over bis threats to leave her. Her husband. Thoma* 30. died yesterday of a bead wound in a | hospital über* he waa taken after i the shooting Saturday night Field Artillery Reunion Plonned | A further reminder was annou«< < u today of the 13»th field artillery leunlon to he held next weekend j Hept 30 aud (tot. I. at Rushville

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Approximately 100 men from or hear Decatur served In this outfit M the Mth division and are eligible to attend. Those interested should contact eMber Jee Laurent at the postoffhe or Ed Jaberg in the county clerk’s office for further Information concerning the reunion, and to make reaervattaM for the weekend roeatai. HOfS 4j' by dim Kaub Fortune 1 report ilmt i * liooming t h trysial ball •Sj? tea leaf reading fc the future t> o KuMiMMBm clearer than the liiald* ot a Kangaroo's pocket at midnight a "totof folks are trying to gel • Preview with the ahi of the fortune tellers Tbey ve got it all figured out that a 20 20 squint in an overgrown glass marble will give them the tip-off to what can be expeel «l They can't wait Aa far a* that goes, we're probably all curloua about Hie sunahlne or roc ks that tomorrow bride Rut if the eryrtal Icall tell* all why areni' "all mddium* millionaire*? A prisoner serving a iu-year sentence In Mae* entered a radio contest and won a two-week all-ex-|H-n»« trtp'to N V He could probably aigue With the poet who said. ~ ■Stime walls do not a prison make " You’H lie a winner when you use th* wonderful new KL ii.IOTT "COLOR HARMONICS” PAINTS Th*y give you a scientifically accurate rotor blending . . are available in over lion -beautUul colors and are yours at senaationaily low prices You tt »av up io *s on your paint bill and yo<i can be sure nt » perfFc't' match with your ruga.'nphcilotery and drapes at KANE PAINT . t WALLPAPER STORE. 158 South Second St. Phone: IST adv ,