Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1951 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ; Published Every Evening Except Sunday By U THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. ■ j Incorporated - "n. n e ?*n a l Ur ’ d ” Post Offlce aa Seooud Class Matter A. R. Holthouse Edltor A it u ”*’■ —- Vice-President ' C. E. Holthouse Treasurer „.. . . . Subscription Rates: si* Aajoinl *S Counties: Oae year, $6; n uT'J 2 ' 25; 3 mor:hß . H 75. T 17 00 ■ « m s. nd ., A^7 llfl Adjoinillg Counties; Ono year, 8 nOBt Ji s ’ i T- 75: 3 “ontM, 12.00. By Carrier, 25 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cents. r | I.'j.i -— '

>" i ■ L’' h J . Ti u “ u,r * i Krne “t- ut a Arjionu 'aj)d Lyndon I h-v.c, will be ibejXJeiupcrat fond [ ufa jin Uh L'tMiuiioMn. puio iilttu Imvh hud t|xiutri4iK<r,. ni.tii u ...1. > iyi n . w<J»rolJ be • « l4l* <1 trtl hl lhj ? Ot'OtiHmdll.inr |Ht. Ilii’ pivnuil witrld tibia Mtl IHhdifU dtmutriiie [ ( | (hi? hi(vHHr«ktiiwL ' ■ - ■ ' 3 • j Thp Korean crbis is r«-lt Di, VVttHlUngt’i>ii i . !''»• t an in u t<-iiiu the kiluiUion, [ Thf Eib.! Lady anii<|tincMg, that, the, winter leas tofts Ititily given at rhe WliitsTTlpuse will bl- -supplanted by prbgihims to Pntertapr patients in army and n|lvy hospitals. ■jFefc will miss the 'W ! W ' ‘ II T - -p, j 1 0 ~ 5 j ; The ) Chinese Comipunist gpyern- \. niEiit has turned* down the ' rfci<|uvest for a conference on a jceaselfjre ;fllan in Korea. , ThisL |couiitry, alfng with other natiojjii.l'proniotod the idea through Um,Add NatWus, but it he Peiping regime refuscs to hold such ts conference. The Reds probably I are s and have a counter^pii JjposiI hinging on the blockade [ hrbund the plan will unfold.’ UA y. \Li- ' ; J ; i An organization should be set Alpi How to-cwoll the wjsiin ?jJ>f the ydung men, who Mrs beii g called • to military service, This list should contain (actual information vaboiit Uh nt and as mar as <iVe ijibii Already 122; met? lutVe ben uJlrii and l|i l>4't' 41‘Ul'd al tilvie *<h’- ,- to'.' We Should pib«crn- their ,llHium» a|id hdirnr;ihtm 11 vyeiy Mliy pohulbie, fuf they art* the IpUM Wh » file llUlkltlK the grt’Ut •' M ; nei Uli 1 (or u,w,i ''l ) ■! h-i t ' ■ 1 j A utw ttcldrfif lihoth a xhi'g ha > ; iippf’arei in Purls-, Thih trade h |.n.. Uojiiioi' . liais. nol oidlnaiy intis, ofjeour <j. liul < h ndesitiiie < opie- < I lIUI i 'njodetil of the ' h ■ . ■ ■/ .> ' -11 1 h ['hlglvprice shops niodel.| whl< l|i . lire supposed t 0 be strictly ex:v." I .vi/. I ' r' ! TT I\- 11

JsSKSarK B U- S, No. 1 New York White Cobblers y POTATOES m . ~„„ 49c TAHGARINES s\ eet, juicy, Doz. 49c | ij. S.|Np. 1 Quality \ 1 P .hs. 25c ‘ Held lettuce 25c pP. ■. ; 'rp,■•' '■ P | •■• ■i ■ ■'■!, P ; ; - ' Parrott's '2'j .X | ' -' 7 . SAUSAGE I, „, 49c AIIFrCF County Line, longhorn, £?<!<* ( u .H.h mild ll;i\Or lb. fillip Fresh from the firm. ■JL KillMv direct to ourpitore Doz. ri.ENTr oi‘ PARKING space . ;'M4-— ; .1 p j. 7p\T ,1 1 ’1 1 1 ;i, ,;, ~ »woe KRAFT’S Phone. , 7th MARKET 3 ' 4400 3. J i , 2 P- ; : -

ca|(E SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY - Lady Baltimore Cake 65c STEWARTS WEEK TRY OUR DONUTS - FRESH AT YOUR GROCERS EVERY DAY PHONE 3-2608 | _______ . vJ. i h \ ■■ v - .'? i s ■ I'■ , ■ i■■.a . , 1 ..

' » ■ im... » eiUftlvb. Unlike moat bootleg , theae: coat less than tin* ' hihlnmtu nrtlclo, and thu ptu?Clliwp Os a copied 'hrxi'l.usivu" at g\, bUijunln prior 1m ( pbjerilvi\ which In Mplit to draw Pailu womi’ii up flights of pirpN io (up on dooinf "MiiyQo what th® Women of Friiino iipi*d In U Hi W iHIIIIU'i to line NUlpe of |ho < ounh'y’N I|ln, j " : . j'. ■\ ! m'M 'E ’ I'trsldriil Tj unirtll iWHI' ;P'-iMopn|-ly deliver ldn “Ktute uidlib ti'llloil*' ini’snage to 11 joint M'Ncion -of Coin RfeNN next MondayJ 1 Him wordii will give Anierlcuhu th® tip oil wliut is planned by the govern-* mint to combat Cpmuiunistn and stpp the aggression of Coiuiniinist hqrdes in the different pails of <hp world. The budget message will go' before. Congress on January 15, an\l that will givb us the ’ answer oix the cost: Americans will find that 1951 WilLhaVe an aspect of austerity, affecting all branches of \ government," exempt 'the military. ■ ~ j - r , \ ( Regardless, of what action the \ ciipr council in; purchasing a diesel engine for thb proposed power plant; the standby electric line which now perves the municipal plant should be maintained. Ilsa 3,600 or 3,500 • • " iß' ' ■ i 'Lil' •' KW engine is installed, tin power \ ■ _\ A ■ • i plgnt will have a capacity of approximately B.BOQ KWH’s., IJntil ' Central Soya Company if- able to r suptdy all its need*, the present pifShi r demands will, total - the ; pl.imA lupaciti it is good In lip am e against a vbinpleite mliih dou ti 'll! have the hli h t< ii-.hiii line fiiHl Itdvi'trle current to lint Mwitehhoaid for in tin* event of a ni.ip'i Im hlml'omi. ili< aiixill.uy ♦hii'plyi would prvivni a iihnivmil. Exipiiii»lon of ' rural power depniiidM uiid < outlnued IneiicuNe ot 'll • ; '1 : •X* i • Imi im j > ami, 1 i sldontliil liwetM will place a heavier load OUl\the ilty plant. We should have udp« ; <(U|itc ; eh.vtrld facilities for a giOwliiig Hty and expansion A pt loilal industry. , i . ■

O— -£) 20 YEARS AGO TODAY o r- -O Jan. 4,\1931 was Sunday. J - J 1 Report Made Executor Byron ..Reber’s report of distribution for the Von ll« Im r estate made, revealihg. |125.23 distributed to each of seven heirs wild to another. The estate was clositd. \ The’ Inherititnce tux apprulNer’s report was Nied (or Hu- Tempu Hunte Ibtale. Showing » net estate of *b,Mo.7i4 with no tux dup from the two llrlih • ' 1 Ordered To Pay Jn.Hm itlviinc uetlun of Virginia Cailteiiter v* ; (Icmge (.’ptpvn|t>i, the j 011 l 1. OHleied Ute di t<*|ldunl Io pay ;l«lh Wmltly Io puy Noppiirl of plaliHlH »nd\ minor < hlldren simt r«\i fee .fin attoriiryM. Ciimlci gitd .Hmlih, * > Appointed I‘rnnk Hawley and las IterJlmi worit reappointed to nerve an Jury com nlMwibnerM during' I9QI, mid the >nth of the office waa adminIstened by Judge Mylon !■’. I'lirrlsh. who made the appointments. Will Probated 'l’He last will and testament of Wilhdlinimi Knapke was probated in circuit court, the will providing S2OO for the St. Mary’s Catholic churich. S6O to .<the St. Mary’s \ Catholic association, >700: to Herman Knapke. a son, who. along With another son. Thecrapre, are j,bequeathed the remainder <>f th® estate. . ' Filed Inventory ahd appraisement of the real '-estate of the Minnie Harkless estate’ filed, the real estate vi.lued at $3,100. A petition to sell estate was also filed; l»y the executor of the estate. Riclund harkless. the sale autb-orizeiC~by-<he court. ' Divorce Filed \ Nila Railing, through her attorney, Ed A. Bosse, filed suit in j ! circtiit court seeking an absolute j divorce) • decree from Forest Railing, the complaint charging cruel and inhuman treatment, in. addition to the divorce decree, the plkliitiff se,eks- the restoration of her maiden name, Nila Morningstar,; Marriage Llcenaes Frank Alb n and Hally (llu-s, both iff Warren. 0 wpodiow Hv'ne- lliynnt. mule I and Florlne Nt umnmb wander, \»t Herne. Frank lhtvh|, Siiiip.c, MJorotUy Itunier, Ijnimfleld I’ll 111 Arndt, Uh-vrlnnd, mid EHlri VUtr. of Mrntoi on the latke, th' .Fi ill Uhiik. Ihinlih 1 o, and Miixllir I’afillig Howard, O, ,’llnivmd Spill, m mid Ml..- Mil. ledg -. both of Fori Wuyiic lt"1n -1 Allen. I nlvei It-s llclrlit*., o , r ’lmyiinn Cobb, Hhnker O. Waller McUl.i-li< v and l,m lllc GMihmilh. both of Brocton, N Y. J.ino - Cli 1 mi and ,1. an Mill. r. I both ot Mt. Vri n< Hu O. ■ - i J j John Trursonno and. Justine Illg ginsl both of Cleveland, v wlllfdrd Fox. Kent, 0., and Agnes Akroh. O; \ Richard Shoppard and Gloria ; Pace, both of-Marion. O. 'i ■ . Rijchard M< Sovaney and Mqxme Nitheck, .both of London, O. / Jidin Spehar and Patricia Castle, both of Cleveland. Bernard Fish and Better-Blosser, both of Bluffton, O. \i , In The Services At Breckinridge ;Ri-t. Robert E. Bebout, son of John Beboi\t of ] Monroe, \spent Christmas - and New Year's weekends with and friends Hist i address is: Ret. Robert Be bout. U. S. 550G0421; Co. F sH\th Abb. Inf. Reg.; Camp Breckinridge. Ky -J ‘ - j ~ y ' r— RURAL CLUB j 'I , Meet Jan. o”” - '""'* - The Adams county rural youth will jhold the January meeting at the court house Jan. 9 nt 7:30 p.m The group will be taken, through the vai ions \offices and their purpose® explained': \ The rural youth district incetin wip he held at ; the Lincoln school Jan,. 1.15 at 7:30. All Adams county mc*m|bers are urged to he presen;

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Former Town MarshoT At Geneva Is Dead Berne. Jan. 4. Funeral ttervim-K -Were held ut Elkhart Tuesday for Harmon A. Pyle, 61. custodian a' the Elkhai't high school. ;He died at the home Os a son. ■ Everett Pyle at Elk bait? from u heart attack. Pyle yias a native of Geneva and was; town marshal there for many, years before moving t > Elkhart eight i-eprs ago. Two sons, a brother, a sistfr survive. Burial will be ut Geneva later. ! Lafayette Pastor Receives Berne Call ' .. I ‘I ■ Borne. Jan. 4 -The.Rej': Eli G. Steiner, bastor of the I Evangelical Menndnite church at Lafayette, has been given a call to serve us pastor of the church of denomination. The call was ijiyeh after a icongreu.itional jnoeHng on Nt w Year’s 1 day and ifi he accepts the tall he will sucCe«-d the I(f v N. J. Schmucker, who hn< !> after 16 vetit - ,t- p.is-tor of tbe church DENIES U. S. TO (CwH*<aiW«id PrtMti l’M«r <»•*» •aid 1 h.(|lt" was "Tilirmlit j for the big four to dhcitsH tlitjips that nt? f«ct v <iUt«‘r. Tli<’ big piobhtn In twi-i II thriib of cmii-t, he cull' tinned, Ik the dlffei clßrs: bvf wet n ihlM coiltisiy mid liiHrln, | \ ! A Democrat Want Ad—it Pays.

• PEANUT BRITTLE • FUDGE P .. iT I • Special prices for Pppcbrti Y Ball* for treat*. Home imade hard candy, cinnamon, ani*. Wintergreen, peppermint, spearmint. f PP J P POPCORN SHA|K 207 Court St. WWVMAMMMfWMVVVMMMi ■ > You’ll Be Sure It’s Pure ’ • I’H- i- t, P If It’s GERBER’S Open Kettle Rendered ' PLARD 5,';r,.95c J mm MEAT MARKET 150 S. Second St. — ~ ~ r-

No Damage Caused By Fire Here Today . tCity n wete culled to the Ralph llobbs rcstdence. 1209 North Second street, today when flames bi.oke ojit when m i ides 'near 'the gas fminAee ignited. Then- was no damage by the tirej it was reported. though there wks “a great deal of tarnoke.'’ - Dick McClenahan Is Appointed Deputy , Mr. atl<l Mi;s. Hubert R. Alct'lonahiiiK. have received wdrd that their sob. ,George, (l)ickb' McUlen-. ahan; w.iio was recently admitted to; the practice of law in the state of 1 California, has heeiv appointed deputy district attorney. wjtb ' headquarters at Mader® Cal. lie will In- sworn into dffiee Jan. 12.. |w y i'H '4 i | jt I "i® .I '.i-... -i.-—. j.-i i ■ ,<... -

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I . \ re ly sday nveetigatleriffs ofmty sh®rcar drivOs Li veron trol on: ' 'I i that ho *m by an •ar skldd’ and tor med ami lam Whit* Tin- hoii'-i- wan iis|i-i <»rAi»««rt, mid HlH'o. window n W I'll' likell ill fill’ H. •-I I- M i -Illi I lie linpilt t ill IM (ly • Hu- mm| x Tli»' Jinilim mu. slilil illini hldi’Wiii >. did tml nvertliirli. i Tim other pci-idciit, was lnvu<»ll jiiled by Mhiilff Bob Hint ii.luku klieti h •nr driven by Wllbiirn, Ho-", of route Ben •», iii making h right Bun nt I , H. 27 iilid lh’<> llnm-lmid load, w.>- <v® held llitu froiii the rear hynr<‘ar dtlNen by Roger knapp. iif ihis' ( Ry. 1 Mrs. Mabel llocknmii mnl Mrg. Harry Knapp rm elved minor in■juries, were taken (d luj-al phy-■Wh-lans for treatment, then released. Total damage was estiInated at $250. \ i I I -i X «, _ . A ! A year’s outputiof tin plate from American mills would make a giant can li-’-L- miles (high and large enough, to enclose the jcUY of-Pitts* burg. j 1» YJ * MORE MACARONI - —. —.

Charles AbrahgmA Is Critically 111 : ’ r "** , n . ! Bernal, Jan. 4. —Charles Abraham, general manager of the Unite! ft ‘ I • TI T

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1950

Milk Co., of Berne, is in the Clinic hospital in Bluffiton, critically ill. with coronary thrombosis. He became ill a few days ago and has been in an oxgen itent since. He is reported as very weak. * .1 ‘ - •