Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1951 — Page 2
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Den 8 Cub Scou te In Regular Meeting ' i pen B,'Cub S(otiu»L held khelr r— rX-4 , ; J
SALE CALENDAR JAN. I Etfleyg Fmnlhire North mr U. H 27. Decatur. Clem- ’ 'i Xcutur ln*i J*’ M t"* 1 & Aucllou " Ml*. Uvtirn on Gputen and Feller. owners; I ml. W. 3 . ,i • *; V w •* WUh>Wi'«. onio. rio«.. out .-.i11., l,u«« h r,’" t '."'.7 N ' t H ' r ' K """ e * «»» KI .„, «* » ~v 1A J, n “yy ‘W’®. lk»Kw Ha in Elhmbrigei Bros a ucU ml < , ,nl W ’ * >r Wayurdale. Yurbhlrn |lk* . JAN.. J ’JL 4 *’/’ »• 11 ■J- H4vey A Lloyd-Christ Heb, u ml. N.\>f Fl. I ' ini. M ? I r lv ?'* U, ' M ’ <,,L KO< bhuk <>f % lp , n L !r* H( 10 w .” , ‘““ 1 mL «• •><>»» Cedar Chanel ( nniplwiv dtapereal esjle. entlrd herd, liny A Nad i . "* ,tt ’d*n *tul Melvin' ijerhty, auety. ‘ ' ‘ *** 11 Markley ami It. <• Mey.o, 7 ml,<H, ft. ( ,f Bluffton on- ■’ i\ \ u!? 1 ' I '?* th«n .1 ml. h. cuillr. hirm mm him., y v-'tkrJ i-i 1® A ' iiior., aiictg, \ >7 ; n?7?H M f BiF 11 * M 0 H‘<m l ..nhm l y: 2 mihm •««' I I ? i, u,n ®, nw ‘>' nt I’. M Road 221 r»r> (’mmrtian i\v if .'t ' l *’ 7">: A- Nfld .loJnm.m A- M.lvin Llrilhy. Amis. , 4 *,iJi E *‘"O Hany Frankenbei»g. Walnut \. Hills Jam, 2 miles West of city limits of Ft. Way if* on road '1 . ‘ \ - Complete closing out safe. Boy A- Ned JohUsoii and - Alelvftj Llechty. nurts.
1- :'\ , i ! -- 1 ; . \ i \ ... MM | We Know It’s Not Polite To Point--I BUT WE HAVE TO POINT OUT THE I BEST NEWS THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES I HAVE HEARD IN 1961 I KAYE’S ® Is IL U ——l I of Women’s Shoes!! I MBBBBBBBBBMMMR 1 fc I I SALE | jfiiHM I ■ ” ■ : starts Bs MBWWCTMM ■' B g I FRIDAY I I B II ( 011,(1 . 18 ml She yzS BB HB H. See Our Largp . Sd.eel ion 5 / r.imous Brandi shot- Z1 I 3 1 Bl IMiET'PLEASING GROUPS! ■ ' ' 4 ’ 7 'h- : ■ K I T— i >„ ' • . ■ ; ■ I I 9QO I “ I II ‘ i iAaVV I A | I r ■ Broken isizes and widths. In Pumps, Straps, ■ Bh! : B Ties; Suedes, Calf or. Kid Leathers. AH ■ ■ lied Heights. ’ . I ■ IF R B jJBBBBHBBBRIBBBBBHBBBBBNBU B ■ I CROUP 2 I I w • In (his I. H *<” hns .loldii‘.7 Air Tied. Air Step, Fashion ■ ■ II I H < r<iH k A dvpi. Step, All lent hern and nlj les. H I' H '•' ‘.I J.I * . . < . x . ■; ■ ■'•'■. T ' W I I CROUP 3 I MH I 6.99 - -K •.’] One Lot 'I his Lot| contains shoes That formerly sold i ■ Women’s B ■ up' to 11.95. High Heels. Cuban Heels, all B NVI All B 4 B nice dress shoes. AAA A to C widths. B HTLUn H B i B B r( *l< e n Sizes but all sizes in the Lot. Better H . I B B come jearly. Pumps, Straps, Ties. All High H i- VWlfcO h B s»“« s - | 99c oair RbBHBBDMBNKBBMBSSBKBHBHHHBBINrI B- 4 j \ ' f B ■ i ■T • • I ./ ■ V .. '
—1 regular meeting last Tuesday in ,the Gerald Sinitb home on Merce” .aveyye, according to den scribe j Patrick Durkin, who added that the Cubs w|ient most of thb eveni, . 1 I
I ing reminiscing over the Christmas holidays by reviewing pictures ' of certain appropriate characters. The 1 refresher course included studying carefully the features of kiiott renowned personages as Rudolph the red hinted icimiecr, snow White and tin* seven dwarfs and oth.erii. There fpllbwed a story liour with readings by David And l.itrrv .lai kson; then games. Head Os Hospital In t 1 Expression Os Thanks F\aretire r,l(|hteiiHtejgor, superintendent of the Adams cemn* ty mpmoijlttl h<»spltal. served as spokesman tm the entire hospllal ment of jtpprrHadon for the ninny gifts, services and enlertaliimunt furtilHlied hy\ various orgmilzulhm during the holiday season, "Egpe < ln\lly." Miss ■ l.lehteimtelger said, '"for the niarv('lmiK caroling by different groups." Democrat want ads Bring rteaults ■c ■ ■ L -' — 4— 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Appointments By Lutheran Church Make Appointments For Ensuing Year N At the church t j>nn,cilT»f zhm Lutheran church, West .Monroe St reef, held Tuesday <tve» uiiip following iippoln'tnitmtw of <.ouimilt.ee*, mid dehgiites was tpitde fill ihe vrm I'i.l Enrl (Sue lon was appointed delegatu of the congrca itldp; to the vonvi-ntlon of Uhl- etuirul tllstriij of the Lulli<lao t'Jiurels.Missouri |lytidd Ho dh’ hgdd in I’oi t Wayuv ne.\i .lmi« (I l|.' Klijei k» berg is uHte| tmte llelkg jies g| tM joint tllHitlhMli Os the emigrcgttUons oil ‘the Deegtur pggtyrul chatult ai<* AlbeKt Hcliuu* niitnii, Will U. Hdincpf, Karl Rein kltjig. Wilbur Ruidehbach. Ft cd Ihnketm yei. mid Henry (’ Bight rich. Appointed delegates to the Ft. Wavge.Lutheran hospital bojurd of control\i’cre E. W. Lankenau and Edwin Bauer; and to the IAL theran old ppople home of I Kendallville. Gerhard lletnkiag’. Ixniis Jacobs was reappointed Valparaiso University secretary. Henry Krueckeberg , was appointed to serve the congregation as Lutheran laymen’s league membership secre-' tai y. j . v-.'' Harty Steele and Louis Jacobs \Vere reappointed to serve as the committee on public relations. Al Rkhle dud Ray Bleeke Will (bn the committee on church I Hons for a- twoyear term. The deacons, Reinhold Sauer and I Norman W’Ute. Were aiiithorixed to conduct the official removal from I the hart hi pic; of the \chitrch of the I plaque listing the names of memI bi»t;s Os the Congregation who I <*d in World! Wat II aud to replace** I it with a -tlcW plaqUY listhig the naim s <*f il|* 'men now serving in Ithe at med floret s. .■ , The Rt'U (Edgar Schmidt, eh *iiI iiitni of. the< council, reported he I woulil Ji l ' ®bV ei>l from the city Jan,] HI. 17. and IS altyndlng a Luthelnit voufb wotki.-t'-’ eonftivmc in St" I laull*. q ; / I Rsv. Ord Gchman 1 Remains At Berne i. Lj Henio. Jan I The Rev (»r< |1 Gt-hmpn. guidin' of the local Hetlior l»r<-tgi<'ii ehitrili, liiih liven r<<ii ll<’<l in. t III* • 100 •li Inr f limit wr • r.n mid Im* .i * < pled Hie ■ all be hlH’Jiimlfh your at thin ihiii'yii Uluirc.lll**l In lh*rm* and L >ummujißX which hi I d F tiTinttnl bitsltteKß meet Im < tlitfl week unil electr'ii (ifflciuls foCllllil arc First M«ii|hoiilte,i Evan, .elhuil Meniionite. \yv.* t .Mi nion* ary. First Mjsstonpry. Hethk‘l Brithren and Trinity Evat gt*liJal U. Ik ST \Ti: < U J.\I«I AN V ('( u nTy <*).\ ai»A.ms.\ss “ [: j'n Tt.e Attain.- < ir< »ilt IT uri ■x \’..-.'••mil. i TeHii. I'*.>*( V t'HAI’J. G. AiA.IKI, ... > ' J. tjxvi oi ii x i \ a . , ! ' ) | j t • llifrr. E. IfenUiii I<m. Kt, Al ) \o. l.(W»| J | ._ . . Notice of *iilr of Itrnt IlKlult » The iifKlcrsigned. f’mrl (J. Ma|j<ir, f H.xevutrlx <<l (h«, nF MallV A ( ttendri. L-. de< e.-K*f-d. . H» it<-t*y giv. a liotl.-v lliat b.v x iiliii df Xl<e P**h' ' : * . (,ti I . ll■■ t I ) :.1 ; I K 11,1 .V' <1 nt 'I - iJrity of the Adan» q’irvwtt Cduru shv wit) at the In.iir of 1:00 I* Ml orf’ Sial urday, Fel>riiary 1 <>,. 1931, at! th<i I p|r< niises, near M<>.nr<>e, Indiana., vli or lor .-tale at all tI»A HiK i'i- t wf jjairt decedent in anil tlfl lli, f..1 lowing d< s. riln <t rial <-tat» I U.wf't: • i I .T The- north <»f the north'?abt i|tiarter <. 1 , i of t|ie | S<* tron 3, Township 27\.North. I:aiige It East', except therefrom , the following descrilied trayt, ■ tov.p: ■ ••. ' . (’Om.nivpi ina at the noutbwejst vol io r of tlie northeast quarter i'll of th«vn'*rtlie.ast quarter ( *., ) of i said Section 13, , 'township and. range aliirrsulrt, * lhV*i< i: east "3 rods (he west lin<'.>,l the rlltht of way of itie<‘l in in:ial.i. Itjii-hinoml A Ft. \\ nyin* Hailroad. llivni'l* norill f on .said west 100- oi said right j. I ol aa> • I :*, 176 roils. { h vlil t*. wdst • I p.o.allel with said '-first 4l|o- ■. .nlioutf 2* l rods in the open ditch [ > loch Ced by tftHilt oominuntly * i \ knoi.il as YilJ-iw i * reck Dltqln • i lien* i* fnlh'iwiiig skid di.ty.li hi: a ■ I, .--olil hU i • i erl.v eoiirsi- to u hvi v tby.samc i lKiss’es th«- sollth litu.i o I 111- 1|..l lii ball I, I of Hie * I nni 111 .-.I •* q a., *i , i i‘ii "I • 11 * I .-:b -. tioli 311, lowii-lfip ,iiul inivyie „-oi - nd. lioioi r ..st in dp L pi.'.. ■.i i.y j iniimu, jind i pntafu- .| In ii. -.till li.i • 1 ,i fl or tu id >i •• I> pi lon fill L’ iin Il’S lid'.l, IO |i-|fc® 4 j <s. <pt lii i I bur Ihe rldfll, |if wji'V ’ o'l ||o l |ii, | nnat I, Itphltio’lid lipid . I>'i Wiifiu- Hiillioioi oii’i” dud •’ ,o Io ! .(lip a 1.111 I di r-i | I lied Ii al I rI i -111 | , / ' , ' ■ I 1 A | si<? A*. < epi nig 111 vrvl i'iiin |im * l.olilo ai ng pi , i i i-, d l i-a I i Id l * | I, mH MJ till’ |a|nl i oinllp Ui Ing I I olj I 111 Ii ift lii ih i < n.l I|t I : p| | |i< ijiml i|up .... lied' If* 'liiiioii I ■ I I '>• I I lh|i i. i A ilk til* I If, - 1!•I i I j lill I In o \i. oHi |m liiHi I all II I'llliilli j HlMllhH.l I Hit o| di||t|i \ I null n a- Yellow Uri ah i»bii< b. I iio iqi- ..oiiihw• -I aii-i in* Puli i all l.|>*> fAhli (ill 'llli- imiilh iihfi of I mi id IMi i I*, Iti Ki ai lon ii.i,' i'i*w n . s|,|p sNollli, -|{iit)g\r Hl Wiisl, i i-X vplltig lip* light ,o|. Wilk: id Ihi <'ini’lima 11. tth Inn >nd ( A * I'l \\\n-HI l: ' lit ogil Kild villi I taliilug jfn said ey eplloti I I in r< infill lit: I, ,o ( Also, vyetillna .And Hirbjvi-t 1 l<> h right al WOO' grunted the Indian < .*.Hi!i' Iligliwa.V (Tillin i s| i,n. J til v 1 'tint, known .-, - Prole I S A 21 -K? Strin- - !53, II- Also,: ;vAi<-ept I ng- and r üb, i*<-t , ■'* to a rlglit> of way granted tlß* I Indiana St.'itv Highway UotnmlsI sion, Oi’tnber 12, t!<2!t. known | as State Hoad 27. Section K-J of j I Section 33, Tow-nahip 27 North,* I;., nm* 1 i Hast. And in-all less said ox- i cept ions for State High way purI posc.*j, 6.'i.2*> acres, mote or less. Said dale will be made subject to I tlie If 51 taxes due and 1 * payable inI 1'952 otlierwi'se free, frbtp all liens.: I and subject to the approval of the I Court |or rot. less than % oif the* I tt<ll appra: ed value of said reaH [ estate 15 f '.. 'of the’ purchase Ipri* e I will tie dtp- oil day of sale atpl the I remainder, due and payable ' upon il.divery of atis'trai t of,.'title and an I Kxei/litirlx ■' deed approved by the, | (’-oiirt, Said -ale will be made sub? I jpet to tin*' rights of the -tenant. Pearl <>. Hidor, Executrixi G, llenix Hier(y. Attorhey ■ | ■ I Hoy S. JoliMaon dt Sen, Aucts. | JAN. 4—ll . \ ' J *L■ 1 i
Lutheran School To Open Here Saturday T|i? Saturday Bible schopl ot 2ion Lutheran church q's Weal Mi mum ftireet will open Saturday morning with u brief children's HflFVice Ih the dhurch at o;3v' cfildck Ctaaaea again will be con duetpd for all grades, Grttdea 1' to I will hoRI clumhoh in Hie church Gratiot I ami 2 will Im tmi gilt by Mr», Willudene Buck, and griidwa 3 iihd 4 by Mra MeU kium kvharg. \Gra(hm <S to I will ipeett Jii the achool building and tttll Im taught by the piiator-df the (lUUH'h, tlui Wav. Edgar I’. Hchlmidf T’lhr'*- dcliool will be helft each Hutwrday limn M.lltl io il.Ild; a.m. The] for tiiPi four ower ctldMßpg: will be: Opcnlna dtyotlon, VfCiUtmp ; Bible fmMHitg«g\ »ml l»i*»yci m. Bible story hour, cgie ThUm. Minting, baudicrkfl, |j And cluing devotion. Hetieduß* for i>lxp«*t- grades: opening devpiion, jjieiiimj work, catechism, |iy»iif latlon, Bible history, church' IRstory, a.nd closing devotloij. * ‘ Thei school is conducted f©r al’ rfbildmn 41 school grades whether <Fr* not are members of Zion qhurch. The Bible school. will, eontitiuc until May 26. ' i | Bluffton Votes Tel Buy Diesel Engine Members of \the Blufftoit city council voted unanimously for th’j purchase Os a diesel engine c n the recommendation of that \Oity’s alight and jpovrer plant superintend-f-flt.iThe hew diesel Will augment tin* city’s ability to generate electricity and forestall the possibility pf purchasing from an outside J source;: ■ ' ■ ' -i' ' The agreement, following the recommendation of Bluffton'ls supcrtnlvmlcdt Ben Freeland, was for a Fflirbunks. Morse aud company dii-Hpl engine capable* of generating ij.'OO kilowatts of eiectfiqity The Bluf/ton light plant, will easily be of housing theyiiew unit, h oi Whi«h jht* rontrai ting comiuiny has 1 |iromis»*il imini’diute deiivery, ‘ • -Y’■ -v- , Presbyterian Men To Sponsor Breakfast r ■ ' <* : L !■' , FolloW'lhg ihe. pattern «<*t lust yvm nficffobers of the Decatur i )ut|itnr tiatiomil council of I’res-, isyi-iimi iinvii W'litnesday tilght to Sponsor | n 'neeoml annual ’ariniml h"«” b|tv|»kr»o»t Friday, Feb 2. HiiuHKki* and |>«iicnkr« will Im tmulti f»*iHnr<» of the tueniiu with some lyes for } m>n*smo<ugc caters. Every mem* - her of. thft chapter will Im handed Hi keln to: sell for the occasion. At the of Presbyterian pien Wijilm* •<! ,i y ev.-ning, ' the speaker Reid Epekson, director <>t s.'ijra .training /or Central Soya i ami former dlree. ’ ioi of tin* Fort Waynci Civic Tb< iii i ■ l&rekson’is siiliject was •‘Tip .Miirnpin Churdh " / Eugene, Rydell tejok office as the m*w president of Presbyteriitii meh. : Other officers for 1951 are Wayne Schnepf. vice president;; Kenneth Ruijyon, secretary; ,arid: Robert Gay, treasurer. Retiring president Simon HeemsMra the speakejr. — — —
KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS WASTE fcuVrTp l * l l ”° f ‘»ackache, Joss of , and he » d ><‘ dewiness. Don t aufff>£ longer With these (discomforts dowi* uc t ‘‘ d l ,dn *T function is getting you down—due ft> such cdmmon causes ajs stress S?l7t M rtt ; in ’i l S vfe i r r* x r rtion ® r exposure-to S i M ,n °'g b due to cold <g wrong dht may cause getting, up night* or fre<iuen(« passages. * " y “ l ,‘, r k i < J ncv ? ifjlhmcondr. awns bother, you, liy Doan’s Fills-*a mild rT ‘ millions for thtoh utlt wy.te, (let Duan’S Fill*, today! FRESH Chesapeake Bay Oysters STANDARDS 79Ci>int ' —— SELECTS Ssc,. inl GERBER'S Meat Market | 15P S. Second St.
All Bank Officer! Reelected At Berne Berne, Rin. 4 All officers gnil dirt ctors of Rie First Bank of Berne ujere reelected kt th<i annual stockholders’ meeting at the bank Tuesday. TheSjfficers «rj E W, Baum* girtuer, president an< trust officer; A N. Sprunger, vict&niesldeni and chairman of the hoardL H Ub man. vlei linu.i*i mas, cashier; Frlsdi Lehmftn, usMlstant canhl er - tin d Rut h Gottschalk, Lillian Iteynolda and Jean Klrchhofer, tclh-rs Directors A N. Hptungrri E yv Baumgartner. Clurcnee H. L. B, lahiimii, Brlcv Haiucrmaii and Hliam Llcciitv Thadwo Hpninger** and Llcchty were appointed aa t.nw bank’s Hnanco board
r w " 11 ii 11 11 '» — I' 'I" ■■! 1 1 mi ; - IflUI SOUP ‘N’ HHH CRACKERS The Best Winter Combination Now! Your \favorite thin crackers are Crisp-Sealed in a handy 4-ip-1 pound package j' f ] ■ 1 ' •li' \ . ! . j - j KROGER Extra Thin! Extra Crisp! 1 MB CRACKERS *'2s TOMATO. Buy several cans! x CAMPBELL’S SOUP3*-29‘ **1 IRK : 0 | I- _ I M score.. . pare, swieet eream... !"1 /■ Cane Sugar L 5 b . h ,49c Kroger Butter 77« KROOKR. New W price! WINDSOR CLUB. Grapefruit 401 35« Cheese Spread 79® Ok Si 2"~r’39e iffitera.em ~ 53c r RROGKR. If ■ !• J NEALTERT. Assorted Flavors. " 1 Applesauce 2 29« Ice Cream P <. 29« KROGKR. niRDB EYB Fruit C<#ktail 35‘ Orange Juice *J. 21« ' Repitar aM lO*«t Tender, sweet... RIHD« KYK , , Quaker Oats 37« Frozen Peas 2 1 Ecnnonilcal bu/,. ? BIRDS EYE Navy Beans 1 27« Strawberries - 43« ‘1 r HURRY.., HURRY ... HURRY! I «.DINNERWARE OFFER Frcsh " r^ r ? nd Lb. 7Cc ENDS SATURDAY, Jan. 13 3*lb bag 219 ■ > Wf * Redeem Your Puncbcards Now! ' » Makes lovely gifts, anniversary, weddings. | MX F»d Cake Z«« <X.- -1 Br#w " ’X SeW e Mb ■X" 16® < ■ , SHver Bar CMh 49« 1 7 Rib ..; Rib CM.... Blade Bcine Removed. A Kroger Value» .. am PORK LOIN ROAST 43 v Small, lean .. . Fim . . Smoked Flavor. KINGAN’S Lean Smoked PiciHcs > \ 4#« Sliced Bacon i ib.57« t Kroger tray pak. tWn ready. Soft mealed fryers KINGAN’S Reliable Frying Chickens m 63® Wimrs >t 59c < lmi< i* Center Cuts ... Kroger Fres-Sbore Fortt Ohops u, C3® Whiting Fillets n. 35e Lean Meaty .V. & Grtv’t Graded. Kroger Frrs-Khore ' i Short Ribs ... 49« Cod Fillets ! . 39® Krogrr—Cut Tenth-ray ... U. S. Gov't. Graded i ' (ORMK. STEAKS * 89 Fancy Tgrt-Swy Wtneanp. ♦ ♦ JB APPLES 449 Texas Seedless.’<j Tangy, Juicy GRAPEFRUIT 8 -49 Firm ».. Red-Rioe TOMATOES 39 U. S. No. 1 Indicia KATAHDIN f potatoes 15-37' I ■*■ \ ’ > I MiM, < fla\vor J ..yelle» New Texas... Crts? Solid - ONIONS 5 - 25 1 CABBAGE »9* • •' ■ 1- ’ I. - l '■ i ■ ■ I ' l ' ■ • 1 ./ .■■ '
Record Rainfall At Berne During 1950 Berne, Jan. to the annual weather summary released Wednesday by H. M. Reusser, lo<-al weather observer, Berne bad 49.70 tricheH of rain In 1960, the highest yearly precipitation on record here. Th* previous high year whh In 1929 with 46 7*l Inches, The year also Het new iiooklh for liilnv, cloudy and partly cloudy dayw The total Miowfull for 19ut) was, XH.6 Inethta, well jphoye noriijal, and the bulk of this anow fell In November and DecemTmr. The temperature for lhe year was about normal with a mean uverarft. of A0.4 deaiteN. The coldeHt wither of the year wh< seven below. • ' * i ! I. I : l
THURSDAY, 1 JANUARY 4, 1950
t f. ' • APrOIXTMKXT OF KXECL TOW Estate Xo. I(J7« Native Is hereby. Kivea. That the utjderwigned.priH beep appointed Executor of the estate of John Baker lat»* Os Adams County, de. l am-il. Tlie estate iia probably H(>|yent. Jiillhh .1; linker. Kxei-utor V Vowlewede A Anderaua, Attorheya I ><<<*«*rnber 20; TfS.7O, Pipe. 21 2K At JAN 4
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