Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1950 — Page 9

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Merry Christmas.. and Thank You! OF wo want you tn havo a Morry ChoieWnao » * * wm'U 8m * ~ n4Bif fIAMMAIiiaWB fVhiabtbw ifSbAAWadse if ■mg* www w ww we failed te eapraa* a war* *f appreciatien with it . . tor all the co*ooaratiow and tho si wee re 1 peed will it haa bean our privilege te enjoy the past year. DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY KENNETH RUNYON RHONE 3-MOO — —— MTO LOANS ANO HNANCtNO Even though the car is an older model, does not prevent u> from handling your financing. We make loans on all model cars and also appliances. If you need cash to make purchases or for your personal use, consult us. Loans made same day you apply. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY 138 N. Second St. Decntv, tod. Hmm 3*3813 FON ML FAMND KMsdtar MydraaHe Seats - - : Comfort Covers Teels—grease rmr— ail cane . ■ Milking Machine*. FON MIS. FANMEI REFRIGERATORS DOUBLE LAUNDRY TUBS. FON JL FANMEI 7~^ — _-. ■' - • • • -■ •- - - ■ ■ ■ . - ■ . . • • ■ •- • • ' Toys — Tractors — Tracks IMacs — Hews — Wagons Mallenkiipf & Siting : inc. Dayton & N. 13th St. Decatur. Ind. TRADE IN DECATUR

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Christmas Church Os God A Christmas propram a-ill be piearnted at the Church of God on Cleveland street. two block* north•eat of Adams county memorial hospital, Sunday morning at »:W a. m. Ths program is under the direction of Mrs. Chartea M. Frank and Mrs. Elmer K. Scott. All mem . bera of the church, parenta. neighbor* and friend* are invited. The, program la aa follow*: Organ Prelude — "Silent Night. Holy Night" — Mra. Kenneth Roop, organist; Mra. Richard King, plan tut. \ Call to worship. / Revocation -- 'Rov. Daight R. MeCurdy. Hymn* — "Joy to the World" and “O Little Town of Bethlehem. Prayer. . —. . ... Offertag. “(lift* for the King of King*" — , Gloria Harman. > Song: Hark the Herald Angela Slag:" Gail Egley. Mary Baaaltt, Kay Harman. Treat* Baaaltt. Ned MBchal. Maa HawUaac Danny Scott Ktleen Hanoi. Paula Strickler, Linda Tinkham. Susie Frank. Marilyn Scott. Anna Singleton. Re* Strickler, Kenny Riffle, Evelyn Snyder. Dickie Odle. Charlene Hawkin*. Karta Moyer. Rita Strickler, Donna Aglet Deborah Strickler, Bobbie Hawkins. Unda Geyer. David Hammond. Gary Hammood Darlene Geyer. Judy Jean Irwin. Phillip Harrah. Glenda Wagner. Unda King. Floyd Boater Melchi. David Adam*. Philip Adam* and Barry Poling. Recitation: Sharon Scott. Song - Gall Egley Recitation — Annie Singleton. Song “ The Singing Singleton Slater*. "Chriauna* Carol*” — dialogue. CIVILIAN ■ "■ <**■*——**»—**— ■ —»» the entire county defense program into a working organisation. ‘ The grehleat lack to tar, be Inferred. Is the unwillingness of citisen* to participate in the program. There have been but IS person* who indicated they would be wilting to serve .** observer* once the program is underway. The need for «uch personnel is much gi eater. Hunter indic»ted. to succcselully carry out the program There »re need* of volunteers for such duties a* evacuation.' housing, and the necessity of integrating other agencies into the program. i such outfit* a* the Red Cross, the . medical societies, both of which would play a vital part in civilian defense set up. Both Anderton and Hunter have Indicated there would be ' future I meeting* soon to further coordinate the various offices and agencies. -. l .l ■

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Programs Recitation: — Wayne Lee Myer*. Roag: — “O Coma All Vo Faithful" — junior department. Phy Ilia Singleton Helen Bollinger, Jane Grimm. Nancy Frank, Joyce Harmon. Nina Milton, Patty Frank. Kay Singleton. Joyce Ann Irwin, Carolyn Bassett. Norman Bassett, Duane Agter. Larry Strickler. Roger Hawkins, Emmett Hawkia*, Wayne Lee Myer*. Glenn Strickler. Philip Cooper. Philip McDonald. Keith Cooper. Melvin Hanni. Earnest Hanoi. Jerry Mitchel. Robert McCurdy, Dwight MeCwrdy, Jr.. Anna Everett Barbara Mcßride Connie Strickler, Gordon Singleton. Tom Adam*. .Coloon Egley. Georgiana* Mcßride, Raymond (all. Gloria Harman. Ellen Harman. James Tayler. Marvin Taylor.. Ralph Peterson. Sidney Hawkia*, Cassie Strickler Lana Mcßride Sharon Scott. Donnie Wagner. John Pattenion. Waldo Snyder. Imaiel Poling. Carolyn Myer*. Bob Dull. Roger Strickler. Dan Peterson. Recitation: — Janet Agler. Bong: —/ junior department "Away tn the Manger." Recitation: — Keith Cooper. Song — junior department. "Joy - To The World." Rec I.at Ion: — Patty Freak. Song:"lt Came upon a Midnight Clear,” junior departtaeat. Recitatfen: — Kay Bingioton. Song: "Silent Night." junior 40. . partmeat. Hasp*A*i I*iasn ' x --- —- r 7 WWBWEIWB. x r I la the evening service at 7:M p. m. tho youth and sanctuary choir will present special Christmas music, and the pastor win bring a Christmas message entitled: “Tho Night of Nlgbfti" The public I* invited to both services. ana to FBrnwwtijr tioa running smoothly. They said that the time to- act 1* now. :7 - COUNCIL <Cee<*ae*f Hee* Fab* *—> In the engine, approximately !2 percent over what wa* originally anticipated, they felt It advisable that Decatur purchase the dieeol engine offered by the Lima-Ham-ilton company. "It Is the lowest ’ snd beat Md,“ the report stated, . snd we recommend it* acceptance." They said. too. that ; they believed other ooeta. build- . Ing and other equipment, would . likely rise, in cost by a similar percentaxf, Member* of the board. In *igning the contract for th* LimaHamilton engine, declared they i had no indication from anyone that the council's anticipated eco- - nomie* could he met. Auditor i Kauffman substantiated the engl l new*'- cost report. They said they would not sign a contract which would prove too costly, referring to a previous experience when the city lost |41.513 09 after signing a contract ard could not acquire the necessary money, when buying a steam tur.bine. ■ The matter of the bid* wa* first f hrtnight to the council for approv- ] for the Nordberg engine: *ev*rai i days l*ter though, tbe board sign MPEWtWIWMKNMI HOUDAyzW CRANBERRIES 2£C aMVMMmVMtPWPVgWMVMMMM PunKist ORANGES 59C Holiday - Fresh CREAM CANDY ORANGE JUICE ‘lK** I Na I sen* — OslMent* ' CRUSHED PINEAPPLE No. t c*R DONALD DUCK GRAPEFRUIT •RCTION«:...Ne. » **n Fancy Red ! DffLICIOUP Mountain Grown FOLGCR'P COFFEE Lb. U. •. N*. 1 POTATOES —. -1|« Nmli SMmniLL STORE »52 N. 13th Hmm 3-3818

Christmas Forty Is H«I4 By Lioas Club Jpember* of the Lion* dub Tuea4nV eatertained tbelr own. tha neighbor'* or a friend's children al their regular meeting; the event wa* the annual Christmaa party. Deane Dorwin wa* la charge of th* varied program well attended by Lion* and children. Vote Os Cons idonca Ta Fort Wayne Chief Indianapolis. Dec K — (t'F) -- Fort Wayne police chief Uster H. Eiseohut. under indictment for perjury, got a vote of confidence when be tried to resign a* president of the Mate association of chief* of police. It wa* learned today. Cfoenbut submitted hi* resignation yesterday to the chiefs' exec-u---ti«e committee, but It was not ac"thssahut wa* indicted in connection with an alleged fraud in the purchase of coal and supplies br-fhe eity of FortWayn*. ed with the Uma-Hamllton company. then returned the matter to the council tor approval. In such matters, it ia the hoard of work* that actually signa tho ooatrset* to purchase equipment for the city; the council ha* power to ehher approve or diaappreve. : ;• ; Members of the board of work* Indicated they would sign no other contract, even after councilmen offered them the possibility to reeoa*Mer. and sccept a oehtract for tho Nordberg eagine. Firm bld prices, however, were lost for all engine* other than the Uma-Hamllton diesel, when the. contract was signed on the explratlon date. Representative* of both companies. a* well a* other engineer;, indicated that were the eity to reedverti»e for new—bid*. —the price* would be approximately 15 pereeM higher than- when the bii* were received here November S

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SAYSWKTttN fOsMNinsd From ffwae We> ( saved the western charge that the i - Soviets already hafe coaverted tbe i ear! German police Into u quasi- i i military fore*. I Achesoa aad hi* British and ( . Freach colleagues as their final I basiaesa last night approved the I text of replies to be seat Moscow. They will propose Instead a big four conference on all question* in dispute between the powere.FULLMILITARY - ■ they violate the order. r MacArthur's headquarters Mt ' up the pres* advisory division in i ’ Tokyo Monday following reverberar tiuas over what headquarter* called security violation* Involving military operation* in the Hangnam ' beachhead in northeast Korea The division I* headed by Col ' E C. Bnkart of New Britain. Pa. and operates on an arvuad-lhe • clock tevea-day week basis. 1 At the outset of the Korean flght- ■ Ing. MacArthur said military cen- , sorshlp wa* repugnant to him. In- ' • stead, he Instituted what he called - voluntary censorship. Under this. • correspondents were asked to observe certain basic military security I guidance regulations issued by > various command*. I Moat correepoadent* felt—and ■ many top-level commander* have ■ agreed—that voluntary censorship worked fairly well But there have i been a number of instances ia«. - which military Ideas of wbat con - dlituted security regulation* and r those of correspondent* differed. Lt. Gen. H. C. H. Robertson, commander In chief of British occupsk k» forces la Japaa with jariadh- , tioa over British force* la Korea. i MARKS FLMSENHCE > BABUL AA SMiTN HM CO. I . -'c'-r- -v •' - •-L-'T-tram hi a Dead Tama — oaaatav

on two occasion* recently called for full military censorship to safeguard the live* of United Nation* troop* la Korea. Maay field commaaler* also have said they believed atllltary ceasor

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