Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1950 — Page 4

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NMMND Ito tat i—ob « a cm< waltoa to Cleveisad, the aawtyWB>lltutotf National Council nt Cburohee at Christ la Amrita M its president the Bet. Hea- f If Sana Sherrill. of New York. Ha torratoitim Bishop and titular head ad FYwtmtant SMecoMl Church totote toURk • w •••me*'** lattattad State*. tJutoroettonali

-f-wwj"'" ' " ”"" J ~ Admitted Daniel Steury. Berne Dismissed: Mrs. Daren Beer and baby boy, city lncrMMd Prices Received By Ferms l-.fay>tte. hid. Dee 7 <t V Indiana Jtafctars received high* r | price* for farm product* In Nbvrin ; her than they did in October. crop ’ Mbitetkiwfb at Purdue i.niver»:ty ' trod 'be U. 8. 'Department «*■ Aai ’cufturc reported today, November tta thffa** were at an lad»x <rf 242. three percent higher titan October and id percent above a year ago. > The report said five farm products Bare largely responsible tor i the month's increase .Soybean prices rose more than seasonally expected. wheat and calf price* ■went up. cattle was steady, rather than lower, and corn price* dropped less than anticipated. Democrat warn taTDFtog essoin

ORDER THAT DELICIOUS NUT LOAF CANDY for Christmas to PE ANUT BRITTLE to FUDGE to ’Speeiat. ■. nrice*. .far .. ?*!»««! : .. . Hottie made hard candy, cihna- ■ mon. ants, Wintergreen, pepper- j mist, spearmint. » POPCOIN SNACK 207 Court St .

NOTICE Mary Smith, wh* ha* been operating the Fern A Imolu Beauty Shop, hat moved to -215 Jefferson, at the Agnes Arnold Shop This shoo wiLL t e known as MARY’S BEAUTY SHOP. No appointment necessary. <- Ca+l u» any-time- -— Shorty fitld Wave* $5.00 Nirj’s Beaity Shop Phone J 4458 . 215 Jefferson St.

Chrirtmis Trees 'c...... 2-5° CHRISTMAS (ANDY • NI TS OF ALL KINDS CABBAGE I,;,;,;?" 1 " 5c AADDATC Gotten Crisp laru«- « O/t UHnnVltf Ne« ( rop , hunch >W Swift's Select Beef Chuck Roast j 67c (trimmed the way you bfr* it). Swift's Select RIB STEAK', I :'.'." 1 ,75 c Donald Duck ORARGE JOICE 39c Monroe KRAFT ’ S Phone 7th — MAWMET ;ilum

Governor Ads IMI Board Member Quit Mutiny Charged By Montana Governor Helena. Mont, Dec 7- (VP> Gov. John W. Bonner asked the entire Roosevelt county draft board to resign today for action "akin to mutiny" in eapressin* ’unwilling nee*' to Induct men until the «<« eminent uses the atomic bomb tn Korea. Bonner charged that the board* three members "signally failed tn •heir duty to their country and inadvertently pave ’aid and coni lor t to the «nrmi However, state draft director Brig Gen Rpenter H Mitchell said he fully agreed with the board's poeltloo but added “we have to follow th* dtreetivrs from net tonal headquarter* ‘ The board which meets at Wolf Putat. Motlt. passed a resoluttoti saying the government "seems dis to send troop* too poorly I equipped and too few in number to rope with the present fighting in Korea . "We are unwilling lb draft anymore men into the armed services until such time as the- government of the United States is willing to use the entire resource* jd lb* United States. Including the atomic bomb, tn support of these men." Nevertheless, draft board mem bers said they would go on draft ing men Into service-—but under protest, Three men were drafted from Roosevelt county yesterday and 77 are listed as eligible The resolution was sent to the Montana congressional delegation It Was drawn up*by _ i‘hairman B i IL Taylor and the second minitmr. I Bert Flomsn The- third member. ! Viggo Danielson was not present. I but Taylor said he concurred with, B " '" - ■ , ' . - i The actlop, w » s f ß** known ! vane of outright rebellion by a draft board during tlte present conflict. At Beniie- Comity. Mich., however, draft hoard chairman Leonard t'ase resigned la ’ Saturday saying h» could 'not he a' party to forcing American* to fight, frees* and die in the hills of Korea In a cause that is neither holy nor glorUiu*.’’ Taybir,challenged the gpv»rnr>r? power to remove members of the hoard Hr said he war appointed by President Truman "the ap polntment was »ign» d by Gen. laitti* B Hershey, national dirtc tor of selective service “ The president won t fire me bo cause I'm a ll< public t» and It would look like he was playing poli-i. - Taylor »»><! '

Andros flAortinex Truaba CONORUSt and legislator. Andres Martinez Trueba. 64. is the new ’resident of Uruguay, according to ' Inal election returns reported from W ptcvidco He will take offt*e in January for a four-year term He is Jorbldden by taw to succeed him■elf. (International Soundphoto)

MR. ANO MRte. LOUIS HABEGGER. of ««i Bast Wafer street. Bern, will observe their golden wedding anniversary- Bunday. A family dinner in < clebration of the event was held on Thanksgiving Day and op< it Louse wilt lie held al their residence Sunday front two until four o clol-k In the afternoon Relatives and friends arc Invited to > all. - The couple were married December 11. UW on a farm near -Berne. the late Revs F Sprung,-r official mg They are the parents of the following children Mrs. Charles Shoaf, near -Det alar; Wilford. North .Mam hester; the Rev. Tillman Habegger. Phoenix. Ari*.: Mrs. Percy Gould. Berne; Mrs Rufus Kueuss. Celina. O.: and Mrs. Austin Krick of Fort Wayne: They have 11 grandchildren and four great-grandehHdren. Mrs. Habegger, the former Dina Sprunger. Is 79 years old. Mr. Habegger, ft retired furjmr and former city drayman In Berne, is 74. Both enjoy good health

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Ft ■b % "'to' » Mb I HOkNIOOTING «t 2 » m and lack of k driver's license lands Hollywood actor Frederick TiinHijWt, in a New York City station house. When police ordered Peggy to the curb, the car’s plates were those of one reported stolen. The man aU leged by Tillinghast to have sold him the ear denied it* but the pair■■■’way paroled pending fulHer -pohee investigation. (futerMtiowl)

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA

Buys Health Bond ■ fnt -YFHFC S{> t>f A Local >4l I voted purchase of $lO health hood. U-a » a.. official* of the Help Fight W Christmas seal al ! campaign in Adams county annouficeii today. All proceeds from the ;uun:.i! (Tirlstinas seal sales are used tn the tight on tuhcrcultvls and to provide tree clinics and otherwise carry on the fight i against the "while LinlNßß* rotol |,| aKU ,, -jijp is-conducted by the Adams county tuberculosis _ 2,000 More DP's To Live In State l h Jiulianai olis .j per. 7~-iVP) - I T'lans ,io'..' rhur : «t least 2,000 more rtHr>i:i< <• 1 ■per.-dns ' to liullKna ’>? |-Iftdiana < <Mtn< il etme I : niittee nin.li' • .<>)< <':' o , !:t i d j-- will r.eVt p -''. H" v. " 4- unr ’i *. agri. ■■ I! ur• a&d Us hh to <Hil 1 i yhe program. * - <> -i'-e *}-a r\i;u >•. ti-it* fd n'■ of r « -;•+*!’<; i4t:na of Tjhr•• ■ ; ft 7-iTi~r»v'-!nt—trr M r tttr rt-fH '» ; t (.riu.f . ; -•

OHL SCNVS Girl Scout Troop It *M Tueadav after school to make plans for the Christmas party to be held at the Methodist church December 19 The girls beamed how to m*ke esndy rM« and Mfd feeders. The nest mooting will be held at the home of Mrs. Johnson. The meet ing closed Ivy making the Olrl ' Bcout wishing-circle. - Scribe, Penny Peck Brownie Troop 17 held thetf meeting recently Mrs. Railing Rrownle Troop 17 held the],told the membere about Red Crons equipment and then work on ' Christmas presents was started Nest week the girls are to bring a gift tor a nine year old boy. i Scribe. Sherron SheMe Girl Scout Troop 14 met Tues day afternoon. Roll was called and duos collected. Judy Melchi Was elected secretary and Katy Drßoit scrßte during election of officer*. Work on Christmas pre*- ] ent* was done and Dlsie Lee ' taught . a-MW game Barbara. Kalver served refreshments and the meeting closed with the Glr! Scout promise and the friendship circle. Scribe, Kay Deßolt Brownlc jroop 4 met in the <s sembly room at Lincoln school Tuesday afternoon. The meeeting was spent making Christmas presents tor the girl’s mothers and it was announced that the Chrlstinag party trill be held December 12. There will be a ten-cent gift exchange. Etta Mae Sollday was welcomed as a ne* member and the .meeting closed with refreshments served by Delores Schroeder. ' Scribe, Bonnie Hake

I k Christmas Is a Family Affair 2 J BE PRACTICAL • ■ - <MVE *j Family Perfect for i’op—or brother—is a pair R comfortable shoes from Kaye's. He •’ famous freemans. Nunn Hush. ‘ and other well known names. Give ««mml ifift. give footwear. ■ aS y Mo,n enough shoes to go z ph w A I "i day use. sot tdiop- Hkif D.r Mon. . «f kSNBMM t shoes. See our fled Gross. Natural -0* Bridge, fashion < rafl. Air Step. etc. t J /l ’"P *l ua ***' ail< * wtar,,, k’ com1”4l i y/ z W• ■ • ... .' kV '« . Lr v* ——— J T T, daS-*- 3 In weather like we have hat! this year. -ffl ■ — better gel the whole bunch a new set Z ft Fit X~* '*■ -of rubber footwear. We have sturdy I Atoß /s or 5 buckle for pop and big brother, or RK fancy lined ones for kid sister and mom. You can't heat Bal) Band for top notch rubber 5. . • .' Those famous Buster Browns. perfect for those fast growing youngsters, kids that are mighfalFT ,v har<l "" sh,ws - R " u » h ' < * rn ' test Ula I scuff 'em up. they long M time. Our prices are right, too. J* |IF ■ BtedteH to PteTrihm Bad will like that part of ; ; ot AUUUhK I CKO ing gifts. Buster Browns are S ■ •- " favorites with buys or gifts. . I; FOR 3 M C hristmas seems to call for slip- ... .' « M EftATIHFAB pers for Mom. She deserves to Iff iWInLAto relax in a pair of comfortable 3 S’* slippers after a hard day's '■ dl g work. Give her a pair from our — large selection of all the wanted ft S? . w colors and styles. Nice tenth- * J crs. also fine lined ones in most if siaes. W — . - fl IZ ’ — 1 F’®f •*”> Ma " ~f ’ he HnUMt ' <° Jk ft j* ■ b Ca v * u ° alon * w,,h lhat “"d / 2 fi ' ■ easy chair, what could he better ft 'Sr . , ■ than a pair of so-o-o comfort- Jte Clann ah,e house slippers. Come fiij v 911 VC 9tvrv some v hen he isn't along te.f and see out large selection. All & jshoes For The Entire Farnih >izes an(J s(y)eM ei(|ler H „ nil . o W VHAf FITTED Everett or Opera styles.,

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Present Nativity At Geneva School Ow —->— VW ClLnwip The Steven* MArionatte Theater will prevent "The Nbtlvlty.* the wo.ld's great rellglou* dram, based upon the birth of Christ. *t the Geneva high school gymn*stun> Sunday at 8 p.m. The program t« being presented under the auspice* ot the Geneva Lion* club The Stevens Theater ha* lifted the marionette from the field ot mere entertainment to present the

deep meaning of rellglou* drama All the figure*, aromry. eoatume* and the stage have been based upon much research for baauty and aceuraey Hue to perfect preparation an optical Illusion is created that make* the drama appear llfesiied For th* convenience of people In Decatur Uobata are available al the HollbouM Drug Store Adult ticket* ares ft and sludeal* 75 eenta. Henauoe of the reverence of the. production and the ue-eaaity for quiat. children win be admitted only when »,companied by an* i* 4 ”” ,

THtrWDAY. DECEMBER 7, Ita

PrograM Hurt* Cedar Vale, Kan (V.P.I-This Kansas town is feeling a peculiar pinch of progress. The water depart went [aces a deficit opera tie a “because 1 1he Missouri Parifi- Rai! load de, idl'd to put in diesel engine* in place ot steam locomotive*. Thid took away the town’s largest water customer The railroad’s, bill had averaged almost 4. J JBOnlh “ "; —- -“ -r-r—- • Ilf YM Wave Anything so B*ll try I * ** ,m ** f< * W>Wt