Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1951 — Page 2

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| " j" 1 ""■ I I I I ■'■■■■'■■■l I - SALE CALENDAR V I -H. ;:if Ul< hard' Hui kh-ip*. Ixecutoi’, in Mohimouth. Ind , Reddf'llce :i I property and übprox I ucr« <>f Imni I ot) p M,|on»pVemI ' t ■ in Mpttmoutlv Jud. Midwest Realty Andlou Co., J. F | j Hiihiiuiiin. Amt. > ' Ihmrliui, .. itille we. I. I'ip He south of Laki' Iml •- I/ I Highly Improved Imi sere f.ihu. Midwest Really Auction rl’ HtimOnnu Aud I V IHi |• i' fiort \h < imki'v, J imi N. imi e <>i Moiitpelici Iml Well* r lm|ii<iv<Ml Itis ,«H< mini. MIiBXuhI Itmdiy Amlloil Co .1 F *» 4 Hnniugiui. Amt > I • ;. > - . . ■ ■ ■ . ■ # c • - ■ < , • • ‘ Public Auction ■ I j j REAL ESTATE\ ANO PERSONAL PROPERTY I"I / LI . 2~“H()MEH*—2 , •z ’ 'Io ' Hit' the r-t.ih the Ill'll -11 l tin- lute M'. I. Smith will .-\t»ll | Hic'following described real estate at pubiii auction without reserve | i|> lh«i highest bidder, on j , " V i 'I ■ Saturday, February 10,1951 Il *’ Household Goods 18130 P. M. * L Rm( Estats 2:30 P. M. ' . f Property No. 1 Located on 166 Dearborn and Hendricks streets. erne| Ind., and consists t>* an 8-room house with slate roof, full bgseent svi;h hot air furnace and stoker. c.lfy water aml‘2 soft-water Tifw rns i onnected, 4 rooms oji first floor,; kitchen with cuphAardkignd •inihk With city and soft water, full, bath ,with cupboards ami dniWers. jlMndrodm with dothesi closet, living room ami dining room: 4 robins, i i|id hull bath on setUnd floor. 3 bedrooms with closets ttnd ‘h|jitag|i room: 2-car-garage anti other <>i»t buildings.| variety pt .jtruit ■ > - ■ . ' v i , |F ■ >. Property No. 2 laicated across ’ the street and west of the bun- . ijir .oiffico. Fultpn and Dearborn streets, and consists oif a seven t|>om aiouse. with basement and hot air furnace. 4 rooms on first ? tjoof, | stool in one room, kitchen with small cabinet and sink with |ry \4af* r; larga-jhAitry. back porch. 3 lied rooms onisecittnd fl|ior; barn with shed attached will store 2 ears. The-e proper!(ejs $e very npnvenient'|y located for factory workers, c o»p to *Lelii|un Park, and only 5 blocks from business section of t|ie town. ? ■j TfeilMS -25% 'of purchase price ea'sh on day of bale, balance on heßbre March tsfl when deed and abstract will be deiivoreil. t* tin-' acdi.ite'po'sesahnT npoft sjirisfm fory settlement. THOPERTIEri-OPEN INSPECTION BY ApPOIN r.MEX 1’ CA!«L JEEE LIECHTY J Heirs of M. L Smiih, Owners 0i N. Smith, L. B. Smiih, Executors <r : ; : , \ \ Burdette Custer. Attorney. , ;; _ HOI SEHOLI) GOODS ~ ■ hied organ, r phditogrnph with records , radio, sectional bmjjk- ; hWM'i ? plci'vl Living Room Suite, .1 dressejs; 2 Dining lt<»oni 'ifalilok rii'i'ilrs, I iiiicb"ti <li,‘i.~, rocking ♦•hairs; 2 hall tree''; hlfcb ».|u k 4w IveL (ifiier chair-; >|alliut bed, oak bed; l st.uul-. thtor kUnp ;/’|bnriit i oil si.ivi , l.'iiu 'ivi? Itug sxlii; Eh , trie Wasbing lie liua.rd, Cloihe Wfiugei Lawn Ghuh 'Porth Hwltm; jlMboj |llainnio.k, Kraut <'ill l<-r. . Shue latrl Tool-; l«a i dpti\ To'd- . |iij » C|'ock<, and pi’im y .oilier iiriicles too numerous to: m<mMdil\. Mp CAHIf. ' : .. .. ■V. . r Mrs. Jennie Smith, Owner ■i’ll M':< lily A miiiime' l , - /.. r \ ■ ® JilHitiim.iittmi■ t’lrik . P, | Cbkotored \V< st Elecllit Stove with oict! : nv-fj'ltiK ttKi sin' c : wiA nviin p<>uci ijuwn M»<we.i iPku tpu m Iloi I'l < lniiT electric ewerpet . s |»« ; iliii'lnr. room -itll.--. |d Fhl’U-ei: Jrtiom «ulle I white klh child » bed; 2 I ihili btid ’ I Steads! Ice box; light lixtioiv. font llglltn 4'' " »• I* i > i<' ;lr- ' I " " I <1 II—.I . .. ■- - - ----- • --- ■ - - —— - - - -

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■ L I - ' V- . I ' More U. S. Troops Needed Tn Europe Eisenhower Speaks' To Congress Leaders \\ .r hiii- h.r l<). ’ (i Pi ’ Urn, ' liwlMht l» Kb” tihnwei lold ('iiimiw mt it Ibdny It will he. urn » ■ ..at v to send j t'Minn " uddPltmiil AilHfl hlHltj ttoopM to Wuto|i»> Mr noon hr ( >im llielllli' I Mild \l'll cllliiiw I I wtjlll | rlx Atm th tor dlvlxhm# Ih 'l'itiroi”* by i.b< .jid <>f the yttkL |-;i 1 niKO' i f appcht <’d ’ berm <' a clmtcij. Joint .ssion of h.- homie arlned tmrvirek anil forelun affaire (■emmitfccß stall met’t by chairmen Cail V|ii'(>h and Jantts P. Richards said Ejse|nhower expressed ‘‘full confldijticep in the ahiliiy of the western nations to build an. effective de fniHei force against communism "wit tin a reasonable time." '•‘Gejn Eisenhower did not detail the precise amount of American ground, air. ol\ sea power which will be assigned to Europe,” the chairnun reported. ‘Tut he did say that the transfer of some additional unite to Euioye will be tsseiitiab” Ipisenhower added that one unit sent soon, will be\ worth twb or thriee sent later, the joint statement I‘epOped. bemuse -of "physical and psychological factors now involved” inJhie,collective rearmament effort. Hep. James E. Van Zandt. R., Pa., i ported that Eisenhower said als<> that in lit r own interest the United Stales will need to build up its forces in Eurtepe to six divisions by the end of this year. tether nu mbers said Eisenhower left litem in doubt a- to the contribution in in inpowt r To Im expected of the United States. All said the gepe al placed mord emnhiwfa on armament to lie built by this country than on nun w< must furnl-h Tim official statement suiil Eistnbowei' "l. trssfcd the very grttv InF pbnahee Os alljed sea and In 111 <h It. I'l Eut ii;i« I . |tohi ih- mint hou-e cuiiimit i-t i (In at Hi imin h c.mti Hm'm "vs |.v p.iw if idly ’’ in th. w,»i< in OfhnL He ixpH -td i! grot that I III' hi puldl -.dill < 'I. lam .• ami -1 mil V. I- Hlay \h. mr V I'll d I. lilt Hi 111 -n tln-a! Hi Italh , f i. | . pu| |« I I hal mu pi • ' ll' l‘.i|t m>i-a" i futiii' m lw . dlvt.-lmc- rmild ■ mu i mil raja, v If 111- i V at ' ' ' ~ Th' s|nn,iUi of Ffuf AVofth. T>-\ A ' j,. Inhere the W«td llegitts -

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I I! Ulin. Edward Moser Is Given Translation Post

I \ Edward Moser, a graduate of Decatur high school and son of the Rtv. and Mr«. Carey It. Moser of Roanyke. \Va . formerly of this city, has aeetfßed un intriguing assignment • pf;| tiranlating the Indian language during a five<-year reel-

U. S. May Consider 38fh Parallel Halt Seek To Avoid New Stab To North Korea Washington Feb. 2- (UP)— The i’iiited Slates would consider halting;'at UH 38th parallel on previous tiiilcd Nations’ teims if red China and North Kona, now smarting mid* < defeats, agree to a Offi. iul- said tav present plan tl» avoid? it.po--lbl< i . pnojlhcr stab by UN fitlkes Into North, Korea, was ,bu-c<| «ih-the "hard fae s" that new : hn» al •< ot < . -: ■ « x;ian <ion EijKipc Hatm.r spot- Included ForHR. i tmlu-i’ii In.i, Ytir'islavia wC" 11 ii Ut i a ilny Tin i< w*t’ »t posslbllll| lli.it i|\h I in »d iH (H«* would <»>» |.. ■ iii of i t li.- .'.MI i palkllti by uimßid fii’iin It iht*Jo»l urmitif u> ia - -mi li tan In i»< miqm i and tii*' cmnmiithiu jiiu-e pawi'it i. i im». '. A d> I. ii'i’ dim Hirn miuldi.o . ijp' th iivLii a < lutngt vl lu bj- llu Hdfi i ‘ Otic Httfoi mi.nt id lit*' h'P j , filprh id ntaff had issumi instrun ...Xi ~I I'.l »i I I t'l am X

. di m i) among the Indimi ttllbcs In I hVIli fe, Mo oh ik»w Im emitIlibdlidt a tmuixe in Hpiinish al llm I UirlVHYi.lty id Mexico, hr-fme h< Ing rif.mhni. d (O ofu i>|'the IlHlhin Illlu-I I by tit* Mt xioatt government Lwnrk It) tiMitHlMtion the uuwiHt|cii| lluiiuuUmc Im utfdvr the uupetvlMUmi |id |||m\ VS'ycllff lllhlc HniiMlators, I |. Alow h nyMiadmile of Whcalou l Uellegff. HI. ami wa« ai Eahtri n |H«>tist Hrmlhkvy in Philadelphia I for a vein hij fme coiLdcHn| | course of the institute of llnguhflce lat Oklahoma matt Unlverelty. |w|fe, the former Mary Margaret l.llfck of \Vlllla|us|H»rt. Ph., also at- | When ,nn and studied transllatinij with him atl Oklahoma. I Foiiowing IMb giradpation friom I the local high school, he enlisted in I the navy and wtas commflaloned an Rei ving in that capacity dur"ipfflWorld War 11. Iletf. Moser Ik a former pastor of tlu> Fit st Baptist church in thia city. .Current'll he is pastor of |he Ml. Pleasant Baptist churph in Roanoke, one of the largest Baptist jcongregationi iln Virginia. j- U —

r —-f— ■ ; -c .Hoits fori the recapture of Seoul 'and all, ground up to the 38th parallel if possible, and then establish, a defense line. StfategistS-qvjoped Chinese cotnt 'munlsts and th&r Korean Plight'have, became more interested now in a cease-hre. UN advances northward, punishing air strikes, a -devastating typbud ’epidemic among aid troops and frostbite casualties should influence uedl diplomacy, tj.uy-staid. At Cite same. time, the administratjmf will continue its policy of keep--1 lug Formosa isolated from the Chiire! e-taimmunists. Ofticiulp said, the Us. would try to persuade Gencral'isMimo Cblang Kai-Shek not to 'ailepipt an Invasion of the mainJ hind «H»d American aircraft and ships .would he used tp atop-ft red chii|n .i-Miult du (fhlung’s stronglibid. i, UFijit* policy ii> not umduiiigable. ’ kiimiiii-t I num i« I ' .'Il-111. I Ing' ,'a!■< (ib to ui'iiiy io i.J io national’ ,1M gnm Hila., hit ihe malnlHjid HtH •pHst pi pnllcv- Im to have Chiang j. • mi I . in. ' .1 b'' “ ,|rt ‘ bl« i.rptip*; **l •’ otiliminltviid, rqiilpmritl -Hljht iji"' I 'H-. d Hint. '■ M"nld littv * ini pop. .t 'll. Im ’ll Illi Win H II |IN ipi'll) tHlmr cmtiiHle* Would •hav c hi b* con- til* d . iff' : '■ .■ un , .'...1i I,

Government Grants Coal Price Increases Rollback On Food Prices Demanded W«Mhlng|"ii Feb 2 (Up) iTlce fontrolm worn relaxed on cmil ami ml||tary equipment today, and kavmiimiMii NtabilixerN ♦.lA.v.' rm .ini. u 11. tom .on a K«n> aral wattltia ot Um week old wit go fr«”»Mr. : , . ;j' The prlca cont roll era hit, too, by naw clamor tor rollback ot rost of-llving hetna. Th.e bureau of i.ibou MtHtiaticß repotted that retail fm><\ prices Jumped 1.1 p«'i cent to a nfew rej-brd high during the first two weeks of January. Informed eohrcMaatd there was an outside chance that the wage Rtabllixatlon board might agree today oil d "catch-up” formula permitting pay increases for millions of workers whosk wages have lagged behind thei general upward trend <>f the past year. Coal went up 11.60 a day yesterday, with the board’s blessing, and controller Michael V. DiSalle followed with an order authorizing the mine owners to pass on the increased costs to customers. He set new ceilings that will pllow an average increase ot 25 cents, h ton on soft coal and 90 Cents on anthracite. Commercial mines produce more than 500,000,000 tons of soft coal annually for railroads, public utilities and other industrial .userp'. Aiitbracite, repreaentihg less than a quarter of that tonnage, is used mostly for household heating. x At .the same time. DiSalle freed ;all direct -military procurement front price l controls in order to prevent any tie-up in defense -production. Items like cjothing. which have both civilian and military uses, remain frozen, but the lid was taken- off aircraft, guns, Hinmunitiim. radar and similar military equlpinent . Service l|ke 'ship repalf arid aqlennfic research, -such as the iHomlc energy comimlb>|<m conducts,' also were re ' -moved tium p( lt«j cofftixß. DiSiille Maid Ilin agem y Im ilng out a markup formula for re '.’.Hl pHcu* loiiirols to\rplac« .lite piemrut freeze but lie held qut lltllc hope of having It toady h«' fore the middle of next week ■ MtuiO’df Ills hid* wore cotifldipftL however, that, they should iXtie it ihift week , • -

Discuss Plans For Lions' Show Here Several members of thb De*catu’‘ Llhns dub met today fpr luneheon gt the Hotel Coffee lihob with Mis • Iva Kuefer, director appointed V> lake charge of the !, Womai»l«X Wedding" production |to be «iyon aorod by the Lions In the Dec*o< high school auditorium Febtttloy 14 and 15. During tim’t out aa .of the ortfatc Uatlonal maalina aotio' ii" ii'i>< . of the cant warn bhoMn u fdet which avill aui'prlNu some Umia when It ja announced atid tick* i safes were (llacuaapdi as well, gm\ eral publicity for thu jirogrant was , ticked off Hom Hip agenda klotig with the promise pf furthei‘ discus slons to dlspoae of other Ifcnts. Lions dub president L. E. Ans paqgh headed the groiup of mem berk who ieted'Mias Keefer; others included ‘Watson Maddox, 11. 11 Krueckeberg, Jt. W. Pruden, Robert S. Anderson, Al Riehls, Dr Joe Morris and Paul Handier. t ■- — \ Zion Lutheran Missionary Society Bake Sale, Pubiix Service, Saturday, Feb. 3, 9 a. m. Chicken and noodles. Baked goods. 1 7 T

ENTERTAINMENT __ B:3S DANCING 9:30 Round and Square • ( SITBMV SITE I’HHKI AKV I ;j-'.'■ '■ b f I? 1 • -Irf ■' -H ' ''r ; Inierican Legion \ ADAMS POST L’l *

i I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1951 1 !

■ Make It A Point To Always Have Plenty of GERBER’S Open Kettle ' Rendered LARD 5,95 c GEOEII’S MEAT MARKET • 150 S. Second S|. .'i —- H—- I k— ■ ■ ■