Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1950 — Page 2

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CMItCM MEWS ! 4L sooc I a t i o r$ Th* regular monthly meeting of the Adam* county holiness Maocia- u tion will be held at the Friend* , Church in Monroe Sunday at I pm. e The Bev. John Harold of Redkey, j will be the speaker and special t | mink will be provided. The public h ia iavttad to attend . » If Yoe Have Anpthlne To bell Try d A O*m**r*t Waa* Ad—lt Fays.

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Dm 14 Cub Scouts In Recent Meeting Members of Cub Scout Den 14 met la regular session recently. ; and the usual builnes* waa conduct- i ed. according to a report of icribo 1 Jerry Schaiman. The scribe said 1 that the meeting waa held In the t home nt Mr*. Frank Grice. Due* , were paid, the pMge to the flag ; wa* given, and achievement* were dtacuaaed. 1 . t

Take Traiubf In Tractor Maintenance Herbert Marbac-h. Union township, and Wlu<am Sipe, Blue Creek township, are taking a training course in tractor maintenance at Purdue University. When they return, they will act aa project lender*, with each having a claaa not to exceed 15 member*, who nuut be bonafide 1951 4-H club membet*. Clause* will be held In the eveninga during the winter month*. MarlMch took the work last year. Hi* das* was eligible to take part in th* 4-H tractor driving contest at the 4-H show and alsojjugjkll Plowing contest on the Haggard farm near Mobroe. Disabled Vets Meet Thursday Evening All members or Adams county chapter of the Disabled America* Veterans are urged to attend the meeting at • p m Thursday at tbe Eagles hail. Impertan* mettefurwill !>e discussed. Final plans for the an ’.un| Christinas party will be presented by the commute, and ptaiD will also i»e disemmed to move into •he new home now occupied by the vrw. All members who bate not filed for the state bonus are urged tv bring their discharges and letters of award of disability to the meeting. December 31 ta the final day to fik for the state boMS unit/ or hrcabhag sefore ri MJt* mcat'MW <flnssi»»ibk Notice Ln hereby given tn the Citlsena. taxpayers rim! U«hL and Power owners of the CKy or Decatur, Irutinna. and al! other Interested persons, that said City did. on the 3Rth day of June, file with the Public Ker vice ('onunimilun of Indiana a Petition for approval of an isaue of Electric Utility Revenue Honda of Mid City hi the am*»tiwt «f Nine Hundred Thousaml IMI I are t|9<w>.<MM*.M) for the purpoMr of procuring funds to be used 1 n payin* the cont of ronstruction of extension** and addition* to the Light and Power Department <>t •aid City, and for permission tn contract for Much extensiptNi and additions. Said Bonds have been authorised by ordinance No K-l duly adopted by the Common Council of aaid city on the IJth day of June. iSJib, under provisions of Chapter 171 of the Acts of IHR. and will Im» i’nnrr Department of .said City. Maid Petition will be heard by the Puldic Mervke (’ommlsMlon at the office of said rommiaston. 4®T State House, Indianapolis. Indiana. 4»n the 22nd day of .November.- I>ss, kt the hour of 10JtO Al! Cento*! Rtamsard Time, and all parties interested may appear and he heard Dated thia Bth dky of .November, 1950. 11. Aeraua taraad Clerk-Treasurer NOV l—U If Yau Have Anything ft 4UI Vrf A Demecrat Want Ad—lt Fay*.

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To Put Legislathrs Issues In Spotlight Pre-Legiskitive Parley Planned ladlanspoii*. Nov 15 -Legislative issne* tor I*sl will be. put la the spotlight here November 28 to U at a prt-iegislattve conference of reprasentollve* of chamber* of commerce and trade a»*oi iatton* throagbnti: Indiana, under spoa*or ship <:f the Indiana. State Chamber of Commerce. The tbre«-dsy conference will be concluded with the annual luuchwjo meeting of State Chamber membeta and gue*t» Tuesday. .November tB. at which Governor Henry F. Schrlcker a ill speak on “Lei’s Face the Facta In Indiana'' In announcing the pre-leglslative *e«sion« for atady of governmental issues racing M)» general a.wntbly which convene* January 4, Claf enc* A. JuekfoU. eaacutlve Vice president of the Slate Chamber, Mid: Regardless of the election re »ults. not a single aeration will have been decided in the next Indiana legtalatare or In the next eongroM. Our Indiana problem*taxec. welfare, aocial »ecurtty, fin anctag cur acbool*. roada and title*, and the multitude of penonnel relation* <iue»tk>n» are going to be right here on our doorstep.'' llfocuaaion leader* at the conference will be etate and local government official* and department - head* and oatiide expert* on gov--1 ernmental problem*. Among the headliner* will be aenator John A. Kendall of Danville, chairman of , the etale budget committee; Irytle 1 J. Freehater. atate budget director: Deane K. Walker, atate vupertn--1 tenjgnt of public inaraetion; for mer Mate (enatur William T. Kinder of Tipton, chairman of the Indian* *chool «tudy coiritiiMsTiWi":' and Conn J. Sterling, eilmmiastoner of atate revenue. Other dlacuaaidn leader* will be Samuel C. Hadden, chairman of the state highway commisgton: Claude , Hudson of Greensburg, preaident of the Indiana county commteslon era association, -Mayor Wilttatn fiBetx of Vincenne*. preaident of the Indiana Muuclpal la-ague; Todd Sloops of ludianapolh. chairman 6t"tWi Indiana highway' utter* conference; William Stout of Indiana poll*, president of the Indiana merit astweiation: Dr. L. K. Hurney,elate health commi.aloner; Thurman A. Gottachalk. president of the state ■ baaed of public arlfave; and Mag- ' rice Hunt, administrator of the welfare department. Others sch.duled to. speak are ,H. 1. Jacobson of Indianapolis-. ] piecfde'it of the Indiana peraonnel I association; Howard Hatman of ! Terre Haute, grnrral manager of I the Lynch coal tiperatots r<etpr<V leal as-ociathm: John W. t’rise. director of the stat, employment s, entity dtvhinu; Ktnevt Itostrtller. I*B» dford chamlMi' of utriuhieree-avi ■ retail and pte»ident of the Indiana No matter whether, you’re a family of four or a party of twenty. Wo have the right eite turkey for your needs . . . tender and juicy . . . extra big in all the right places. Come in and order yourj new! —o-— We Also Have (IIM’kEYS an« TAME RABBITS o ■ ORDER YOUR THANKSGIVING MEAT NOW! GERBER'S Meat Market i W-f- : ■ «»«!! • —»<:■ ■■■!■ ' *»-- -JU —*.* - -W. -**,

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caco** •■BruGxevile.” He Mid be Sid uot *ee hi* attnekura And didn't know Why they shot him. The ahootlng was expected to batten O'Cowaor la hi* drive a* newly-a [pointed commi«*loner to reorganise the police department. The eity council w»* ready to confirm O'Couuor * appointment to- 1 day. Mayer Martin KenneUy aftpointed him yeeterdAy. minute* after he a«w«d the realgnttloa dC

John C. Prendergast. Several police captain* were expected to lose their Joit* ia the I tnpending police reorgxnixatlon. O'Connor, it waa Mid. I* anxious o get the degtartment into shape before th* committee headed by Sen. E*t<-» Kefauver, D., Tenn., resume* its inquiry early in December. If Yea Have anythlaa Ta Gull Try > A Dswtocrat Want Ad—lt Faye. |

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Insurance Payments Increase In State N«w York. Nov. 15. —(UP) — The Institute of life Insurance said today Hoosier families received *2»s7l.<iW in death benefit payments during the first nine months of 1950. an increase of $2,459,000 over the *»me period last year. Democrat Want Ads Bring •uaulta