Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1950 — Page 4
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MCATUft DAILY DEMOCRAT MibM Iwr et«im ■»«*»» ■Mjv ar THE DBCATUR DIMOCUT CO. Beterad at the Deaatar, tad * pSrtOffice aa Racon* Cteas Matter I. B- Makar — Tlce-PrealdeaL 0. B MtMaMa Troaserer RlAMfftotJMl lt*t*A* --Hi--- Bp MM to 44w» aad Mtataina reggtixgi Om roar, H; •to aMrtha, Uli; I teaatkt, U.to. ■a Matt, begeed AjMxa aad ifototof (MaMtoa: Ope ro«ft •TM; 4 Matotoa M-W;I Mea4ba RMiBy Cwriae, M eegtg pgr wh|l Mpsto ytoM » MRM
A moath frum tonight win he the Riteat MMM as tea yew, Chriafaa Bro The to«MM aaaaaa aada tesear row, tea taatara bmm to tea ateta being tha uoMtteaal eaeteet between Indian aad PgpSpgt Metro Dame's upset and Ohio Rtatea defeat by Illinots teat week highlie bird the mid weal score card durta« the paat collegiate aaaaaa. o o—The Anar announced that American Ufa in Korea bad turkey for Thenkaglviag and teal tea distribution of winter clothtag to the troopa waa completed Those brace men over there no doubt gave throbs tor "the break*'' aad thought of loved onea back home. o a— Fort Wayne's properly vahsattons didn't slump aa much aa air pected and the stale beard of tai comuiiaalonero baa ordered a lucent cut In the city's I Sil taa rate. Final ftgurea restored IX million In property values, which accounts for the stash ip the rate. Taxpayers should be happy. —-o -o Last year 52 persons burned to death in Christmas fires, the killer being the evergreen tree. Fruity siring of lights is the lead ing cause tor these fires, so you better check on the electric strands before placing the circuits on your tree. And don't use lighted candles Is the advice of those who want you to have a Merry Christmas. : / -—t-o- o-— Although info, mat ion is lackW on wise* hied- o»-a business will o< < tipy the Kraft building, thr deal for its purchase by Varied Industries. inc. ot New ¥ofk. has been closed. Probably before the first i>t lire year further, details will be’available and steps taken to install a new industry Inthis -.aluabie manufacturing plan; It'k some tiling to look forward, to In th>- further rxpan-iou of industry in tills city _ —r _ Temporarily at least, the council will drier action in sxtablis.ilIng one-way traffic lanes on First and Third atgeets The original plan may be reversed as try south and north bound routes There is sentiment tor these on, way streets as a means of eliminating traffic hazards along the routes The counciltnen will apprniat? your suggestions and inline in solving some'of the traffic prolrIrins in our busy and alert city.
WINTER SUPPLIES FOK (OLD WEATHER • WINTER HOG FOUNTAINS • HOG FEEDERS • TANK HEATERS •STOCK TANKS • ZERONE - - ZEREX • COMFORT (OV ERS AND HEAT HOUSERS FOR ...TRACTORS. Mollenkopf & Eiting, Inc. | ( or. X. l lt-h A Dai ion . .Decatur. Inti.
California's "Mg trees," the giaM eagaaiaa. are the oldest of Hvieg thtaga, Mffe • current tnagaMm writer. The eageoie never Stag at dtmaae up seaMty If it survives the at Us latrosr eed tee haeard ot fire lu Its you*, Miip a Ngtoatag bolt win which have been fetled In recent lieuta.were over a thousand years old at rhe birth of Christ, accordlug to accurate ring counts. The “big trees" are really big. toss. The “Genera! Sherman'' stead* 172 feet—M high as a twenty-five story building—and I* 102 feet around the base of its trunk. ——o e James Cochran of this city will servo aa deputy to Sheriff Robert ttaraleka. when tbe latter asnames on January 1 A veteran of World War 11. Cochran is a son of Hubert Cochran, former police officer and a grandson ot Ripbus Melchl, veteran police officer aad a former sheriff of Adams county. He has the background and the energy to make a good deputy Sheriffelect Shraluka, as deputy to Sheriff Bowman, already has had wide expertepee in this office and proved his ability' to operate -ir on a high class service basis. Best wishes to these young public servants. — ...... r- ft— .- •9 • . •- -*• *, Oneway traffic in the alleys be <?• - ■- tween First and Third streets will be estaWished if the ordinance creating such a system U given CGuneihnank* approval, when the measure is placed on its third and fiuaj reading. Tha alley between First and Second streets, will be for northbound and.the artery between Se< end and Third streets will carry southbound- traffic according to the regulations contained in the ordinance, which al- „ jcad> ha» been approved on second reading. .T)> object is to re lieve* foisgtstjon in these widely used alk y » bet wren Jackson ' and J»ff«r/on struts and the plan sound-, reasonable. To him*? th constantly increasing flow’of traffic munitdpaUtie.it will always have to make change < and inno vafions in coping with traffic problems 10 —,Mta,~ WM• I Modern Etiquette I | By UOBtRTA LB* ft • Q Wh>*n * woman l» traveltag i ‘<>u a train and wiahes io > have a stubborn window shade raised or lowered or a of
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wwv-w' — -i- BR'M ■ heavy luggage moved, is it all right fur her to ate a male fellow pasaenger to help her? A. It would be much better tor her to ate the porter to do thia. Q. Whan a telegram or mesaage la delivered to a person, and otb er persons are present, is it all right for htai to open and read it? A. Yes; but he »bould first ask, "May I?" Q. When one drops in pn a friend and finds that she already lias a guest, what skunk! one do? A. Remain only for a few minutes then take your leave.
I 20YEAKS AGO i | TODAY g ;— 1 Nov. 24. John Beecher Mtiibers. 73. died last rtviun; follow mg a stroke of several ne.-ks ago. .Martin .laberg. former . ouiity .auditor, died at tie Lutheran hospital yesterday after a week's illness. . • More than ado unctnpioyed led hy a fev t'ouiinunists march on state house and.the court house a’ Indianapolis and domaud The Rev. Clifford I.aurnan of Birds Eye. accpirts pastorate of First Christian church of f>e<atnr II L. ('outer, of Gary, recently elected treasurer of iMtke county is visiting Decatur relatives ami. friends. "The Kec It E. Vance is attend I inc a mc-etcng of the board of ad-. ministrators of the I nltc-d Brc t'i ren church at Lcigansport. Business and Professional Women Bake Sale, Pub I i x Service, Saturday, November 25. S:00 am.. 27113
Only the SHELVADOriIEFRIGERATORgives you Amaziiig "Care-Free" AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING Defrosts itself in 2 to 10 minutes! [fcy jh '‘iCj'hi i >. Nbtbr before in 1 j MFRIGERATOn HISTORY r Cxoeley*e high-epeedl Free" Automatic _ I ” I Defrosting system actually defrosts itself every 24 ’yy I s y(p pA j_| hours, in 2to 10 minutes There's nothing to turn //I \ ‘ | RwHmigyWPP . off or on. nothing to watch, nothing to empty. . ■ ■/'iadr*- ' jMUMv*gi/\AA ' ou want 11 ,n fr on *- in ’'g hl - in reach gives you _ I . extra big space fur froren foods ex/ra-big meat ~T~ * * F IX’lUcranikrispers cvcnaHuUcrSmc'Andt rosles s " L * " M '' Inicnor Sfyling’lon some model 1 CL-—is the hneheu thing that has ever happened to refng- | Great Nrw enters See the Crosley Sbclvadors today and you'll I A I I 1951 Models agree! 11l 1 I J Priced as low tor . s z / I ns' ~ TNI 1951 THK NIW 1951 CROSLIY WORM FRIKZid CROSLIY ILICTRIC RANGI Froeam -20 l-taw f eaee-l SeoWs, bakes, bo*, brads, fries 7/ aero tor really tost fruerisp " "Yfc* -, ar barbecues outewsateeSy by - wT-- ... thriftier operation. "Float-\——-aej Croslcv Cloclf Control »rod J-M Opci’' at ■» . gN with I roslcy s Rotary Barbecue! |pi nudge, "sorr-c.lo" Interior < __ s . Cook fatter on the new "Hasty- ll| l| _ Styling for new beauty. Heavyl" s=SS ”_J •*»’" Vnii. These "are just a Duty Compressor is warranted /e» of Crosley s l»51 features— (f* “tewccx-il for live years. Get yours rotey/ tso.KOS-1 sec them today! » - IN wb room 4.1 cu. n to jo cv eg. Whh“ W prc ~ Lew Ag |v „ 6 Priced As Low As X1699S nt rta-unitit tumn am cojwwc hmm ownni | g|jB 1 Habegger Hardware
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VgnuM Haro A I3.MW damage suit, tor the disposition ot certala real estala brought by Helen Galltneier and the U. S. Casualty company- waa i vetMted here from the Allan supar- ' lor court. The case had begun in i the Huntington circuit court, traveled then to the appellate court. I then to he superior court, then here. Tbe complaint alleges that 'the defendant failed to vacate the disputed property in accordance with the court action and had in- , file ted considerable damage when i she did. Reports Filed Inheritance tax appraiser's re Bort for the- Dessfb Ncucclr ifgtMte tiled in ctairt, the retcort findlnv the net value of the estate is *l,,
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»U4f arlth Bo lax duo from three ! tetra I A siaettar Uadlag w “ “•de lor the Albert Stadler estate. fltoHar the velue la aad m tax due from seven heirs The report for the Leah Bruchy estate revealed that there la a tota ( of UIR.U7.M and no taxes due from four heirs. The final report tor the Bruchy estate waa also filed by the admlntotvater, E. W Baumgartner, revealing a balance of 111443 45 tor dletriMHion. The inheritance report for tbe John Hrauu estate shewed a net value ot |7,3b« with no taxn due. Alan M-bedules to dateruiine in 'heritance taxes were filed for tbe Nellie Brennan estate the report showing a net estate of »1«.3H.»a and six heirs. For the Tonipa Bunge estate the schedule submitted showed aa estate valued at g2.M0.74 with John Wheat, o' Fort Wayne, and Azbya Veles- o? Herne, named beneficiaries. Hoti: schedules wore referred to the county aaeeaaor. The final report for the Robert Berning estate waa also tiled, by the adottaiatria Erma Berning, stating that the obligations of thv estate had been made, that clatair toy the estate had been elliter collected or compromised to the satisfaction of the adottalcctratrix First inventory was filed for the Nettie Busch* estate, tbe Inventory revealing that the personal estate has a probable value of 11.X05.US Campaign Expense* Ed Aumanu. Democrat, Preble township trustee no eapensea. Waldo Neal. Republican, countv treasurer. XIDi.77. ■ Noah Neueuscb wander Itemo crat. -trustee Monroe township, J23.M. C. F. Zhnhiennau, ICepitalhan. Washington township trustee, 111 60. lister Adlur. Deunarat, Kirk-land-township trustee, no expenses Marriage License James Sham-kley and Jean Hopp, both of Decatur. Want. Ad It brings results If You Hove Anything To dell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Fays.
Pleasant Valley Wesleyan METHODIST CHIIUH Nov. 20th thru Dec. 3 With Th. Bev. V. S. Vardaman Os Wabash. Ind bringing the messages* each evening except on Sunday when the Pastor will bring the message. Special Singing ’ Each Evening. ('time Onw ( ume All! W. F. S<ders. Pastor
gun •■■■IWWIJ' ■ ■■!■ ■ N-to >■ ■*> * HotnMd Scrapbook Or BMMTA lii Tender Steak If you think that tiw steak to be grilled is not very tender, rub it veil with olive oil about an hour before grilling. Melted butter may be uaed if you do not care for oive oil, but the tatter is more oNectlve'. The Corsage A corsage will last much longer If it is worn witb Ute fiSßffd pointing down. Tbe sap that Is still in tbe stems can tben run down Into tbe blossoms, thus prolonging their life. Slipping Ruga Discarded jar rings sawed under each corner of a small rug may prevent Its slipping about on tho floor. , Dental Schools Crowded Chicago <VP) — Only 3.200 openings were available at tbe 41 accredited dental schools this year to the record number of 11,0»0 predental «tudents seeking admission, said Dr Shaller Peterson, sec relary of the American Dental As-s<x-iatlon.
Mmwnc MASTER MASON Degree and the 5« yr. and 25 yr award night hks been pootjmned from Friday Nov >4 to Monday Dex. 4,~' ITS tt-s Sattofsethm tiuarantM* HoMwMelratCs. Euert Oteaaitt! A ill././ RIGHT .'>2 —IN YOUR HOME! -w IMS & VPHOkHTERY! PHONE BERNE 12X2 DECATUR 66331 FOX QUALITY c CLEANING " SERVICE
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