Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1950 — Page 2

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hm Cte» OfficM AtPleuMlHHb School Frinci|Mi* Announces LIrH - ♦ Cleat officers h» th* Pleasant MBH Mgh school and junior high school were anSMnced today by Gerald Visard. school principal Th* elected officers and faculty spMsttr* are aa tallow a Maier* — Dordtht Myer*, pre*!' dent; Marjory Miller. vice-preM-dent: Erma Fortney., secretarytreasurer; Herald Visard. sgMtor. Junior. OMleea ■**•*. pre** dent; Sally McCullotSgh. »•**• president: Allee Hlrschy. serre-

Public Auction MTMMY, OCTOBER I Utt 3 P. M. LOCATION—Corner of 11th IbHt and Jaakaaw etreet Oeaatur. led. or 1 Hoch North of Monroe and 13»h Street* an No. J7. APPLIANCES. ETC. fu- Crosley Refrigerator: Thor Washer: Sheika* Stove: Florence Healing Stove: Blow Torch} Electric Motors; Saws: Axes: Pans; C..rn Knives OU Tank: 108 Cooking Stove*; Briggs Stratton Motor: Throw Rug*: several Rubber Tire Lawn M.tWe+s; Power Laws Mower FURNITURE Gray oak bedroom suite; No** living room suit*; 3 Metal Simmons beds with springs; Dining room suite with • chain Break fast set; Drop leaf tabte: Old fashioned btaA rase and dealt; SoVeral chairs; t (hoots; 1 Heekore Hassoek; Mirror. Mady otWr mlweflaaeons articles. MR. & MRS. RAUL STRICKLER - — - ' CotMhxted try Kent Realty A Auction Co., lac. Decatur. Ind. Phone 3-3390 I) 8. Blair. C. W. Kent—Aactloaeers Gerald Strleklef. Sale* Mgr. A Clerk Not responsible for accident*. 3 * *

Wt FurMMt tern c o«. rm < Me Bum BRiwNy W.H la Tbit J™ ALL-FUEL Furnace <- j I I Backed by SS year* of advanced I fCinfcfc || thinking in the heating field, thf* f/*TT>b 11 Williamson Tripl-tfe ALL-FUEL FurI ■ Uillii I H n * ce B* v ** F ou ’’'hat 7°” •p*" lower i i ■ Ihl-iU j IJ fuel coats and warm room* at all time*. ; l«Vir+r» Il Burn* coal, oil gas or coke Squally ' IlSSflifT Lt y Monthly pavmentf to suit. i Ul furnaces cleaned *.90 up HAUQK U1 , Heating & Appliances **«* ?r r r’-‘’jTL Row.Alt i - •!<»«* Dees!Mr Phone 3-3316

isti CHEVROLETS A* !. A l . ,TI ‘ 1 7 t 1919 L . Sty line Deluxe 1 Door Sedan k 1345®* W.-■ - „ N E 1919 Sty line lleluxe Tudor Sedan , 1345-°° - A w « - N ——: 1918 ? * IJ Fleet mast er I Dorfr Sedan R ; *lo4s°® ~ ii —i i .!■■—**■**» A- ■ ,D 1948 Club Coupe >1045.00 '•■ — K N . S s SAYLORS Buick - Chevrolet

sass: Ofoee BaHMll. MeaMrer: Robert Barrett. spoMar. Boph*Rtlfe> Ml RMdeßbtMh, president: Shirley Edwards, wc reUry; Jias Wllsoa. treasurer; Darrell Jacobs, sponsor Freshmen — Darlene Fortney, president; Jack Reboot, vice-presi-dent. Larry Myers, secretary; Rater Rlgup. treasurer; Albert Ooppaos sponsor Grad. «-Roalß* Gephart. proai dent; Roger fMr. viee-pre*ueai; Bonnie Oepbart secretary: Dwight Edgell. treasurer; Mrs. Lei* Kisser apaßsof. Grade 7—David Gehres, president. Norm* Bailey, vice-presi-dent: lob* Wolfe, secretary Hel M Betilhart. treasurer; Mis* Vol ma Huaor. spooler.

All Gmr Fttlote iftok Stole Windaw Three youth* of tender age but old enough to manipulate an. air goo wore apprehended by city police after they had broken the plate Alas* window of the Vogue Furniture company, on Thirteenth Mreed. Th* incident won investigated Tuesday, and no Indication was asade of disciplinary acitoo to be tahea today. DAV Ta Meet Hare Thursday Evening The local chapter of the Disabled American Voteroe* trill meet at the Eagtas lodge hall Thursday at 7:10 pm. AU those who have given power of attorney to the DAV ar* requested to attend, aa Infur mation their claim* trill be presented. Newly Constructed Waterways Inspected County agent L. E. Archbold. G. P Walker, extension agronomist of Purdue. aad Luther Tager Inspected the newly constructed Waterways on the Yager farm. They found the rye up to a good stand. Red top gran was showing up well In the mulch cover. They feel the waterways are safe now from erosion and washing. Plans too were made tor a demonstration next summer on renovating a permanent pasture. At the time of this demonstration those j attending will be able to Inspect : the gras* waterway* constructed j this summer The group then moved tp the Herman Kloter farm on the Wells county Un* just opposite Vera Crux. Terraces, gras* waterway* were constructed on the Klpter farm from I*U to about 1939. Then structure* were holding well. Kipfer led the group over a renovated pasture. This pasture is furnishing three to four tljnes the amount of feed provided by untreated pasture. ..J'glqnl*! .newspaper* were the mainstay of the movement for Independence wwnrw t»F m »». aWrri.maMwr r os- SmTATK «pl« yfntliF l.«* hereby <lven to the t rreditbi*. hefr’B And le«»*tee*z<*»f Carey l». faevFlbit. der«*af»ed to appear In the AtlNfftM circuit Court, held i»t i tt>r. <*n the 2H. day «»f ‘Moher. itSO, and ahow i.ut. If unr. *hv th. I ISA!. BETThUMKXT AZvOVXTS With the .RtMte .f waid decedent should not bf approved and Nrtld heirw are notiffril to then and there make prpof of heirship. i*nd receive their dietrlbutlve ahaFe*. ■ BClMoe Ibßwwo - A’lnilniMtratrlx j »et attrK'lndiana, nti 3, Attorney ». Cwater. < K'T. 4—ll

PUBLIC SALE The inuler»l|rne<l Coinmis’loner-AdrntnUraior »f the -M,ti< ( Meyer Wutate Will Hell .at: KuMi< AgeiUm..to the- highest bidd.i Jlie following Real Estate amt Personal Property: .. LOCATION: 4 miles East of Motiroe. lti<l. (State lloail 12H then 2 miles South in Village of Salem. Iml "f i.Steehj. Ind J SATURDAY, OCT. 14,1950 . Sale Starting 12:30 CmtrlMing of S3* Hirer 7 room hnnee !.a-i» owl ..UhuiMkrigs Nicely located on black top toad in an ideal community, dore to church, rcltool and riore. TERMS 25'il cssli at time of aerie, balance on delivery of deed and abstruct. POSSESSION': fpon ratlsfactory rettlement PERSONAL PROPERTY Hctnuchold *ood<; <'on«lMit>g of furniture >tiv~. ri ne-. dWiccooking utensils mnd miscellaneous. TERMS CASH •<r FLOYD L MEYER, Commissioner-Administralor Erank Dellinger. Auctioneer • 11

- SALE CALENDAR OCT. Levy estate. 5 miles wo>i of C»>j»p'> « 4orner on I_’l then 2 miles south. 120 acre farm. IK room bouse. rattle, dairy ecpiiptnenk household good* 1 a m hllrn berger Bros.. Au<t« OCT. 5--sjh» p m. John L. Lie Vosh &.. Ed A B° : ♦*. < »mii> Crain <• J St iumerloh Arthur W SehamerJAh <:»uhA No 1?.5(2 946 PhirkpK *ti*wt. iMtratur. room fratae lioum*. Roy & Ned Johnson and .Melvin L4£t hty. Aint< OCT7 HhHmti Wagner, olrotttnie. Iml -*5 town home »’ d household good.* 2 •50 P M Midwest ReaTFy XUrthrn J F. Sanmann. Am t. OCT. ' Mabie M Thonrp* m. rthe block ftifrt Farmers Bank. 7 Room Modern Residence IMP M Midwest Realty Auction Co J F Sanmann. Amt OCT 7 Mr k Mr* Pair! SMi< k!<•< e tumor I.lth and Jackson Sts he< Bt’tr. Ind Sale of appliances furniture, et. . ?. p m Kent Really A- Auction Co. |> S Blair C W K'tit n-.ftT’r-.OCT 9 Mr. Mid Mi- John £. McConnell. t!«»7 U Adam* St. M Jerri Drive-hi Grtkery Store. 7 P M Kent RmiHy & Arte tew* <*’o ..Decatur. Ind I’ S Blair C. W Kent. Amt!*. OCT 19 Alvin O'Hara. 1’ 2 UKm Uk South and 1 'jlodc Had of Bn ill' s*. Sectlpn Pierceton. Iml ♦> room ■ re«in**nce p in Midwest Realty Auction Co. .1 F .Sailtnann. Ain-t OCT 11 1 '»fi I r . M Puhlt* SatP Purv Bred Hamp hire Swim* 1 mile EoUth.,l mile east *>f Berm*. In I OCT II 7 .*SO P M N*)rfbea*’* !-n iudl.iha Pola'nd• CHn a ■ A»*',n.r 2 mf!e* north of Avilla Ind , nn, mad No 3 Cien mlks eg»< nn the ClaV’T \fje tarih bead <>i PoJWftti < • h<»u r * Rdy A .lo.iis •hi hi • OCT. 12 Mr? Alb'c rteh kef. <’!a> pnvif. ihd. "> “rdoni. nn'dern |mn(» fnP.v rafpett'd. hoiii'ehplil go<DL« 12 30 P M .xfidwest Re>ihy Andon (‘o. J. F Sanmann .\m - OCT 12 Henry C. Hbschy 2 ml VV > s mi S <»i Ploas/pir Mips Cattle hog*, farm IniplomentM. 12:30 p tn Raytmmd Hlr?rhy amt.. OCT. II Harriet Alapaugh. exeeutrix. |>r K H. x \Upaiigh esta*< in I Willshire Ohio Veterinary Inst rumen H. e»pilpni< nt: apd supp Hrs. bbuaehoh! stood* I p m EST Snm-in pro<. anrt O<lT 11 Charles M Shropshire. » ml. Northvest of fhduihhhi City Ind o<> 2<>s Well Unproved 77 A< rn farm head of Pure Bred Rrajbter<*d Sp?»tt d P<oAnd China lh>g 1 ”” m M:d«eJ Realty* Auction .1 F Samnanr A'n t Ot ’ 1! >! I L r'-e I. ’-f-r I ’4’C I "id' I of M mrdjlv .‘ 'jhH »’C’’ u ;-*h-m hi! 6is Acrea. 7 room bur* liauk L>eUl»f*>t. au*d

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jpeaka Sunday A school service will be held al the Id 10 a. m. worship service bundag at the Church of the Maaarene A Sunday school rally wllf be held at S:3* o'clock, with a male quartet from the church college al Kaakahee. 111., singing Members of the Decstur church now enrolled at the college are Eddie Mattax. Jack Harker. Joan carter and the Rev. Doyle Lytle. Speaker at the church service will he (he Rev. R. L. Lunsford, also of the enttege. He 1» chairman of the department of praetic■l theology Rev Lunsford received his education In Bethany-Peal*! (allege. Uhlahoma City: Marlon college. Marlon. Ind.; Chicago Theological Seminary and the University of Chicago. He joined the i <oilege staff after eight year* a* : * pastor tn Indiana Rev. Dnnsi f<>rd Is author of '*A Historical Hackgrtmnd of the Holiness Move- ' ment." and co author of “Tomorrow in Laline America''' FOUR VEHICLES (Cvutlaeed frmw r*ae Owe I from Bluffton, also traveling westward. completed the smashup by crsslilng Into the wreckage No one was injured and the Osler ami Cupp iars were driven away,under.Xih'lr own power; the oil truck was left teuytorarily a( the scene, and the Haugk car required a wrecker Damage to the truck was estimated at 1200. to the Osler car. IlflO. the Cupp car. 12<«'. and thi’ Haugk car t*Bd. City police also Investigated an accident Tuesday, one at th* alley lietween Monroe and Jackson streets when a <ar driven by Hugo Oerke. of route 3 pulled out of the alley onto First Street and cblHded with a car driven by Lloyd Rhodes, of 11* Jefferson street Datnage was negligent

11-Moßth-Ott Child Strangled Ia Choir Elwood. Ind . Oct. t — AathOrities blamed strangulation for the death of 11-month-old Roger Lee Mutt yesterday. Mr*. Harold Mutt found her son caught on the tray attachment of a high chair. i FINAL ASSAULT (geMtawpd rrom Wfoe b*w> e*a*e American adviser* thought It heat tor them H> r**t aad con snlidate. The South Koreans, though foot-Weary. were eager to continue. Th< Kok i-apltoi division advanced several miles Inland on (he third's left flank, but their exact position had not been reported. The South Korean seventh and eighth division were forming up sh t!ie Kumgofig area, norrtreast of Seoul, giving the republican army a solid line acros* the east-T-rn two-thlrd* of Korea Amerl can marine* and Infantry had cleaned up the other one third of the line running from the Seoul are*, to the Ygllpw sea coast. High army source* in Tokyo said tonight that British and Australian forces will play an Im pertsnt part In the big push across the 3*th parallel Air force pilot* continued to report enemy troop movements north of Pyongyang One column of ISO vehicle* was reported moving south in the Pakchon area. 50 miles north of Pyongyang

— UUJTOTOtI OF BOARS AND OILTS TUKtDAY, OCT. 10th , 1:00 P. M.. Central Standard Tim* •0 Head of Top Ouree*—Meat Type Sale Includes littermate* to our Grand Champion eingle and Pen of Barrow* of Indiana. At Farm 5 Mile* BeuthwaSt *f ’■ K. SMITH & SON HARTFORD CITV. INDIAN DON'T OVERHAUL ITREBUILD FOR THIS LOW COST I Entire coM of motor Itistalfal in your c*r—readv to go—with a ffuarantee that cannot be matched by may other rebuilder! Plymouth-Dodge, entire cost of installed motor J *178.00 Ford—any V-8 up. to and including ■*' 3 • 3 3 16 in. bore ... 186.40 Chevrolet ....... 1<11.90 Studebaker Champion 224.00 ( hrynler 6 cyl. 200.M DeSoto 6 cyl. 200.01 Hudson 6 cyl. 2.15.44 Hudson H cyl. 268.44 Pontiac 6 cyl. 235.44 Pontiac 8 cyl. _• 256.91 Oldsmobile 6 eyl. ...IJ r _. 235.44 Oldsmobile 8 cyl. 256.94 We also offer you an unconditional guarantee for 90 days or 1.000 miles whichever may first occur. ( all Miss Miller at 3-2908 . for full information. taatiir EngiM Rt*MaßvfMtiriNg Co«|M«y Corner. 327 Grant St. Decatur. Indiana

‘•GRANDMA” _- a ' —■'* • ■ A- rwaPi rx KUHN [if i went vou.tt lavtxj should catch hk V |an‘ i know. you wouldn't)-! f". ■ - 11 !!■. Z _Si ' I WOULDN'T F kWkSLES. YOU COULDN'T GO T' WANT THAT TO HAPPENL J iM£AW-E S | PL AY SO CLOSE SCHOOL FOO A LONG TIME-> x r —riL ——' "H TOOSCAirS HOUSE \ ~ ~ f N L_ - —-H < // < kO . j V-.iTZ 1 it Kw “~ BLONDIE — That WOULDN'T BE IN GOOD TASTE. OAGWOOU .. . »iw i 1 ■ f wwijiiH - - IC d\ W - - ASife AjKn\J wdlJga .waKßaaaaJ Nsr 0 ).St-3ch r. > ■ ti’-i i, ~■ ■- I 'i ..u :.i. * iriii'iri. h*>' L .....3f 'I * i* 1 ". Sr.' I .'" ' i ~ • mw w •• —5i AR TriRf ; — — — — ferg'XJ fe) o c > > ZvA_ ou T .’ z> )( popped ) but th' n W sW' I kHKatlfflEsl KaES, UJBJ - -<~, ~ .Lt / ' ' . . , i'. . ' •** . ' _ ' ' . ~ " d"' “’’■“ _

Milflcie Firt Cloilßs Settnd Lift TuaMay Muncie Ind.. Oct. *. — (UP)— i Mr*. Cora Frit*. 6S. died yeaterday ■ -M burn* suffered In a Monday tire I. H> which her brother. John Chamliers. <7. suffocated. BRITISH REJECT toawslwwvd fro** Pagw —vl aggression from north Korea wa*. la feet. United State* aggression. He toM us that they say In Russia, whoever wields the stick makes the decision ' “Many of us who have watched Soviet policy since IMS believe that this may, indeed, be the basis ot their policy. We ate glad to have confirmation of (his iidpresslon from such a distinguished authorIty.” —.Yishlitiihy, la__a tang, eoartroomtype rehuttal of western arguments this morning, called Gen. Douglas MacArthur's peace broadcast to the north Korean* a demand for “un<<>nditional surrender" and rejected plans for occupation of all of Korea by UN forces. CHURCHSERVICES Church of God Good crowds have been attending the old-fashkmed revival being conducted at the Church of God. on Cleveland Street, two blocks northwest of Adams county memorial hospital. ' Delegations from Muncie. Fort ’ Wayne. Kirkland, ahd Van Wert,

Ohio, were la attendant* laat night. The Marsh tri* from Huneie aagg Hit evening. fh* Rev W W. Brewer, the 1 evangelist, has been •preaching soulstirring messages. The public Is Invited to hear this ‘ speaker. „ Try A Democrat Want Ab—lt Pays

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appoimtmeut or anuDtiantATßix I Estate No. «KM %etlce ta hereby Blvea* That th i I * under Binned has been appointed Ajmlniot.ratrlx of the eMata .ofJamtd W .Manlier late »»f Adama County, det-taw’d. The estate i» probably • wiivriit Hertha H. Wetttehaei ArfniiniNtratri-'* ( water aad haoltb Attorney* Sv|»t. IS. !>SO, _ _ .SEPT 30— 37— OCT. 4 i ,