Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1951 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT •I '! Published Every Evening Except Sunday By ® | } THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO.\ I ’ | f Incorporated : I : ■ 1 /Entered at the (Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter I Dick D. Heßer 4--1- President 1 A. R. Holthouse .» . ,„i „ Editor ( |.| J. 11. Heller •.— h Vice-President C. E. Holthouse s — Treasurer’ I Subscription Rates: • - i 1 By . Mall In Adams'and Adjoining Counties: One year, >tf; Six mouths, >3.25; 3 inionths, >1.75. , By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: .One yeas, 111 >7.00; ti months, >3.7'5; 3 month&, >3.(10. | Hy Carrier, 25 rents per week. . Sing e.copies, 5 cents. I

1r— 1 ■ , - 1 i' -7 Some one fit the Icgialmui'f has hone to-jilck with truck'drivers, unlawful fpr any truck i|ti?‘ha» tiiirodin cd a bill iiiuKlhm ■ l|j<uhl' tj-uiri, the'high ways on or Hutuluy MolmiM* *in .iv it.n,i<.itti.tii btit ii... Hfeihtld Im 11 liilbth'd I lint tIW \ltg l'|jt,oiH hmni'i >.t hotfid fniiir I t»' 11 io k <■!" r.iu.i \\ « dntUil II |iit«>iHilafo timih i Hty h<* bailed I ■ ■ I* t - 'nihil the Miill- hlghvMipi . ' ' li ' ' ' :i’<' WiK ekpeib’i! lib pay booKlH ill itml inlhoi.' whin O K.'d by the w apejriont rot I boa'idi midi approval gii*bn to tack the increases on the A prjceJof coal. Negotiations for the , day hike were completed . Miultaneously with the wag, andiniie freeze order, but. were not rifevlive until gove app’lOyul was given. Evidently (here [ is going to be a miner’s strike year, although, the public mhy ’■ Mntj'to strike against the high of coal. ' . . .' ■ o o -. ? ■ " : ;4 '■ i . , H Friends injthis city and county w<)re grieved to-learn of the suddei .death of'E. J. Fricke in Indianapolis. Ah active; figure in this * ojiimunity for many years, Mr. ’ I’S kc was.twidely kjpown through j ® ■ * * bi| Contact’ - with farmers and |a|iii owners when he was a field- ■' mattfor the iddi Holland St. Louis •* <*• V ' ' r ■ ' \ Sugar Conupuny., He moved to |, In mid for several years 1 W.it (»m of the top executives in 1 lit® fndlhina Faun Bureau, where h>- Wjrcefed large projects In cmidti'lUHl ultli the Bui i an‘s liimllcr ■, |>hn|h He was iu lht- In Mifhoiti iji J.ipmep i and wa a •I I I <p-ul/< d It udt I 111 clitilih Wild huliicpa chile Illi, lieu pripi.r' 0 IthjlH ” VIII Jul 111 * to lliembei 1 of h-i I fiml> *lm liifft i iii ul lon |i t r hil unc\p»’i|ivil ih alii. • \ - - . ■■ »u- ' ’

Fn' i? v? MW • JCf ! JEr - ■ ' PUBLIC PARTY , I Adams County Chapter 91 OB , j | ‘. I i ‘ at the V D. A. V. HALL *' Above Kroger Store .-’ '■: SATURDAY NIGHT | ■>; : • 7:30 to 12:00 P. M. ' 4 EVERYBODY WELCOME ■i — '. _ J. : , ! I EVEN BELOW ZER0..... I > ! • • , • I p;| — you still save plenty an some of our hot ! [ . values. Come in, warm up to some of our ] ! ’ . extra special. buys appropriate for either ]! summer or winter. i jO" ■ «■ \.i. , | i citot NO bki:L It), 12c ;! SIKAK J •• - ''■ ' ' th- ~>' r »c : iHKSH roiCK l.l\i:n JJ. lb.- ; ! ' ./ ) ' i ■ lh, i IHACON KNDH AND PIECES \ ' Ih. E" 1 ■ —/I. 11 '" 11 1 II I 11, 111 —I 1 Cl IW POKK HMIIM II SAVHAIiK ih. . Wil , 111 I uMMimM—,, |i|, MHHxING \N|i KVIIMi APPLES Ih, O’ lit»Hl \ V ‘9)O M/r < iio |llj' 4 - I PEAS < VItIUHX Ml\l i» C 1 Et.l T\HI,l;S t ,HH) w |xy Jm) cans 36 h ! |» 1^11 i'«H 0«a;s i>,.,. >isc See ua before yoq sell jour Hvurtock. Sdiciniaii Bros. Marko) , PHONE .‘L2992 ■ ! p• t ■ * ■ I » ' ' ■ ' r ' I■. ; ' ■

‘I u- '■ " ? ? A Louisville collecllon agyiicy taut <i tmilcti to a (H hi Koruatliut milt ms he paid his hill, legal at lhrti Would Ini siaried and hr wotiM bo mruliimd In court, Van cun giieiitt the aohlirFa uimwvi, "t’oinv alivud \inid r< l iiir'' To allow hln Willing : llbkil to pay. lliu (11 Milt Ihr jay.iim ji piirdi of Nmih htneau ii<io y (o apply mi at t mini ' || w lulu n-Bo Uttihlvd Ihnl Ihr htilhr ollppml I liiough by mlnlakr. lot lll’.’ Ii s lllimitf Im im- tvmii'l’ h vpl io Imlhrr the b»id fliththik Ainvilviin soltlh-ih with dur. abmji old debts j- ■ ' I ■ : o (B ut lat r.ix t nlmwti. at the moment. -the wo; Id s wOM prmn < Im nt figure, talked like a g» and abb loader in lyportidg to Congress on the results of h}» mission to Europe. Hmdid not’bycome hysterical. He told Congress blunt facts arid said. ‘ The United States cannot pick up- the world on its ecdnjoniic, production and financial shoulders. . . .L We must have cooperation from ofheij nations to preserve the common security of the free wtorld. The comniander of the propi>syd Atlantic Pact armies, explained tha the United States ’’Not going to build up a force of any aggijjes* sive or belliigt rent inten ”. Frjm hjs observations in Eyuripe, iht said, “1{ would be idle to say that IHKsimism bordering on d< feat-i-i’n do<-s not exist in Wisti Europe." He ad(ly|i. ."However,! (lint there is evidence <>f iejuvleJ nation of a spirit to reiilst . . . ,toi i.ike tin risk '■ Expanding on this thought,: the (ItHieral rtmililthd , Euiopeun iiuthitirf, I wiiht mi unwilling < niil Uigttni c mi Vink In •»»> (ni|iiiin.iid " IB imriil K|lMiihitw#ri t vplniiu I thiii ili«» numlo t of Ann rh nil (i;imp- -i ill ovciki'Hs rihmihl Im giillMod by life llUliihri , i iiitrtimlcd by the We-ifurii Etiru 1 p<iiii powcpM, J.'/. 'i - . -11 iiu

- ; '"‘TUT ■ Ml *' |ft\V I invwlb Mi < I Mr ?Aur» i ■ SPEAKS Power of God Leuon for February 4, IMI ONCE UPON a time, miracle« were one of the etudnfeet ailtuimuiU •upporting ChrlNllknity.i in cm tnnue.i.it II iduito tha re* wine, hihavlr* urJ> for many

('lubtimm A imijor i 11d'H11 n-ni m *• H timid ' for other* • pi Inclpnl r e A A 0 n let . not lii-le-i mg wh a I rhrbdlAha Ip ath There I* no nmni lujjpe column tri debate Udi qurtUnh. A very rerid*

able recent borik on . fhhi line by C. S. Dr - Lewis, tailed ••Miracles.’'' may help to clcnr the readcr'a mind, showing that the common idea that miracles are Impossible, is a mistaken idea. ♦ • • Christ the Power of God PAUL calls Jesus Christ “the pov/er of *God” (II Cor. 1:24). Whether you that Jesus could perforrh miracles or not, whether you I find such a belief hard or easy, depends a good deal on what you think of Christ. If you think of him as a main much like yoursrilf, and no. theri you have as hard a time believing that he could w r ork miracles as in believing that you yourself could do so. But if you believe that in some way he was more than simply a man like yourself, but that God was in Christ ('as Paul said), that in his mind was the .wisdom • of God and through him surged the jjfower of God, you i will not have\ much difficulty with the miracles. ' But suppose you cannot start with the high faith in Christ as Son of God; at least you can start with historical facts which no one can reasonably doubt. One of these facts is that there lived a person named of Nazareth Another fact Is thatIt was believed shout him, already in hiii lifetime, that he - could do all aorta of astounding tilings,—cure hopeless cripples, [bring people back front the dead, atop a storm in Rs drive demons back to hell. You will have to Admit triat thia Ji| ns must have been an extraordhim,v chrtiACter tn have - such, tilings iivlleved of him, 000041 they wpu< not hue MtAitlng finm that In I. d Io lliol. Inin. Ihils Hinn's aibry further,i and • like turiny others nmy emm’ out at lust believing in Christ aS the divine Mid. ■ ’• * *! Mjhtlvri for Mlrnclf ■ ONE THING the thoughtful reader V. Ml ire In th«--.<* mil aclei toil of Jr-.UX. they were not done tn show riff. Joans himself did not brag abou|t them, nor call attention to them, nor talk much about them, He saw people in trouble and he came to their help, ft was ias simple as that. He is not reported to have ' v stopped all the storms in Galilee, ‘but only one; anjd that one not to save himself noir even to save any one else from depth, but to savri them from fear. He sent the demons tumbling into the lake, not to create a wonder-tale nor to show how much stronger he was than demons, but he did it to help a poor wild midman back to sanity. lie did not go around to funerals in Palestine ' bringing all the corpses back to life and cheating the undertakers for three years rurihing. On the contrary, he went to Jairus’s house only when asked. There is a certain modesty'about all these miracles; and there is loVe in each of them. The great difference between miracle-work-ing power in the hands of Jesus, and such power in the hands of ordinary men, is suggested in the remarkable tale by H. G. Wells, •’The Man Who Could Work Miracles.” It is the tale of a matt who found e to his dismay that hjs supernatural powers brought only disaster to thp world. The Most Personal Miracle SiuME YEARS' ago there was a young man in Austria who had f(>r|« long time put up an unsueoeasful struggle with himself,. To put it shortly, lust had him in its grip, lloil’tul Ahmil given himself Up as a hk'l ji>h, when ho made the qlltllDlttHvp nf Iwo voting pl lest*, fie Naked hlmarlft What do these men have that I d« nei Have? Ab<l hr ftlseAvereit the ai-ait-i ( htlsl. th a! w*.* how He rim vnn llugrl, one (if. the grrnt minds <tf our triltittry, he. rami' a ( hriallan, ■ He dlscmcred that Christ, now I cun work a miracle in a man; and one miracle, experienced In one's own life, can be of more value than a hundred miracles recorded on i paper. lOpydlbl Sr the InlrrasUwnal Cna»r'l i*f lirtl(|nu» J.S-j’ -tli-n an b»*la)f nf tn rroirii.int d-nnitiiiiallnn*. Ueleaaed : bz M.NU Feature*. > I • I \ •

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[ j Rural Churches | st. Lbke Evangelical and Reformed Honduras ; r .H. H.- Meckgtrioth, pastor * u.m. Worship aervicri. 10 w in. Sunday school. Wednesday 7:80' p y in. Girls guild ut the home of Grace Fisher, with Vchim StrabiA as the leader. .I’rtday, an all-day meeting c< the Wtmmis guild. A world d»y of pmy.er service w|ll be held at 1:30 o'elwß. -'I ' t ' ' '• • ' J Monroe Friends Church i Vgrnon Riley, pastor | Riiniltiy school ii ;ui uni. WIAUftIB Zitit jo i. hU|H i iiitviidvnt M»?niiliih worship in 'io a m. i | Afturptmti survive 3 pfm I'fiixiv.i Hand iioi-iliim. under tllitutilth Pf the im Imu.-r It Mv.ttloWrt of ikvwtur. Rpaarim will io sh« Hit HhArlea A Tittle «.r lihHhhiv poll;-,, riit- llnliey 11 io oi I'rnftand * 111 lib bl vhairin of niu«h and Ing ■ ’■ ' . ' i EviuhliiKjt'ivhi' 7 pm ’•- . t Calvary 8.U.8. (Albert N. At relay, pastor ' rtiiddtiy m hoiii ii a in tusti imi,? lhi-1 1/ III,’ sii|H’tlnl< ml. nt tttid U>ri IvHtwuj; for the day tic, Jesus. Thri Wotkir" , 7? • \\tmshlp eerv Ic<• in nn» win ih< pastti|: In (fhargv. The srniton of Ihv morning Will Im, "Wha|r I- Your Reaction ?" Theim will be a short meeting the administrative council at the; close wf the morning services As We approach the season of out re.vhTM let us all be much in prtiyer for thje harvest of souls in our midst.,f x ; Union Chapel Chiiirch Evangelical United Brethren Lawrence T. Norris, pastor -9:3d| Sunday school. Wendell Millers supt., Watreri Nidlinger, Ass't. . : ■ 10:2(> Worship service. • ’ ; > Evening Service, 6: C. E- Shirley Workinger. lyres-.. , - ' * x 6:-is|Adult C. E. Earl Chase, pres. 6:45; Youth Fellowship;, Veda Wil* iiamririh, ;|res. 7: Ilrif Worship service. Thb jWSW.S, will inert at the Ellen Williamson Thursday for day meeting. ■ \ Woitd day Os prayer, Friday F< hruitji y mh, 7:ln’ |i m , al the Trinity E.U 11 Uhuteh: Corner of nth and Madison. I M*blt Circuit If,. H, Kise Paator Mi J'lt-wsupi, Sunday, Htliool h hi uh) Hr, Hupt l< iii<ih ( huio-i Htindav' H« hbnl ■ it.- a|u Eugmirn Hummork, HiipF PlgftMnl Viillm, Hiinday Mv.hiail u ;in uiim Worship Kucvlcu I" !U». ihi Hit) mond Tt c|il< . Kilpl, Kinaijliind ’ Woi>hl|» Ht’ivlcri 'i ;iu ii|n. . Hiimlut Bi ho'd In ii’ l ,1 111. I In Im I I. ■■ Monro* Mithodlet W. L. Hall, minister H |ii.J Miit’iilnji \\m. |i|p (Umii niltmctil Hundnv ij in 'Hi, { Huitdny Nrhmi! f> U |M¥F leader, Ntl«a N»vm Mitllom '■ 7>:tu ;Th«’ evening Morvh iBishojt Ilalnes will, be heard oveh w'mtii from ?;J» to 7:IS and), frojti H. 15 to 10 Off p.m Wqdhfsday: Midweek Service 7 .‘io. U|oir ptact ice at s: 17 . Visitation Week Feb. H-IM. Quarterly Conference Fen. 20. Evahsi’listic meetings Feb. j 38 through/s Mar. 11. ■■ -1 —i— ■ '. ii St.'lf’auL apd Winchester , ] U-. B. Circuit o|ale Osborn, pastor St. I’aiift Worship and sermon 9:15. Suriday School 10:15 Prayer meeting, Wed. 7 p.m. Winchester: \ Sunday School 9:30. Class meeting 10:30. Harvesters 7 pan. U.Jit ■ ■ i . i i • ■ _ T / ■ ‘ . . . , WEEK END SPECIALS \ Open till 10 7 Saturday Evening ■■■ ij A-— \ . Our <»un home cured Jowl Bacon, lb. 10c llopie cured heavy Slab Bacon, Ib. _ 39c Home cured Center Cut v , Smoked Hum, lb; 69e LARD, lb. 15c Freah Hide, tb. 39e I i vah Hhumk«J lb; , Sitiokitd lh, 4Hc Veal ( Imp". Ib> Idle V ful ItHftbd SI duh, th. V e.il Kohal, th; Hoik Ibidilie*. 111. , Rile Heel ChppN. |b, ,59f. Kouml Hlcak. lb. H9r Minute Steak, lh. tt9c Orangey Do& .|_ 39« Carroty] bunch 10c SUDDUTH MEAT i MARKET So. I.3th St. ' Phone 3>2706 ■ II 111

Prayer meeting Thur. 7:30 p.m. . j Pleasant Mills Baptist ij Lowell Noll, supt. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. Uoihe help and be helped by (hie discussion of timely topics ip this momentous timri. ■f i ■ J - • i * . ■ Red Cross Office Reports On Month Tjus home service Office of Red performed 634 services and aldiut two Hervicemen and theii dijieiideiiu and one ; vritergn ami Ins ; dependents during .luijunry. jhf uumtlils rrpurl of Mrn. Mux Kc l(»f er, oxociitivo Mwcratary, ■ «I»oWh, ' j Tlmr«' wai’tl HI mm-iH'-rn v mm hjuilblritluim prm m*h«’.d (hum, 11. (ha uflh'u and (bur mllituiv n« pmiu made AMNlxtNiica wgN gpm glyi n (n t-t' i. '-nt.-in slid ' '■(•'' 'tii» fu THlim lm»nij»m e mid pmminn W’Hi. ■' j ' i fiMllliotlOAMHri ( I (IM* co Hi; ' UdMIH toll I ‘ HHI vin ft. IMi I>i> . ' ij I • I . ‘-I'm u I lug s •,n', .11 ,i -(* mul IJi i> i ■ .. p. i . i ri : • I I I l ' ■ l.'hi IM ,lk <•(!»• I , it ft |0(» ih iiifui ,ii. op, r g:ii.-t*a T I Irj-U . ■ up, |- 2;I <1 ■I Is, > W,III<I I 'll I. I 'lh. Hml >.|M'l lii"li < <r * mill Im , Uli 0)1 2X Ii" ; Av 111 Him In-1 « 'ITh- Him Ire op 1141 I, 11, : l< l|-H< h, U l’IlK opi-l .lupul ; Chmrti, I'rltit Shu|i, treiiM. n|H'r l.j iio } la, KlrHih. firm* opar. ' 432.>0 ‘ l>j!injut’ jLurn. <'n, treaXf op 207 j I lit er (’.ii A Itib Im -, tr.OP 2850 „ Schufer Stere, tree* ' ■ IdwO.- , It. l»; I.eWtun, treuH. oper 2L|ft7 li-!-'' Car. * Rib. Ini-., re .op 28lM It:' NesswHlfl, r,..-, i.per sj*Hi ”I’. 1>: S< hii-f<>r«ti-iii, a. e. <iep ’ 5.00 J. St.u<k.v. ehf. speif, deputy- .5.00 J. Ehleij-kiger. ehf. mpee. dep 5.00 li. Shraluka, st, f. stpe«'. deputy 5.00 .It. \v. shretuka, shf.. expense 121.170 'H;■ Bowman, hd. of prie. v - ®I.PS 1!.; Bowman, nhf. trans pris 11. M It-AVI. Hriralulae, sht. itrans prl I'l.Bo Erderg. Radio Ser., shf. prop 33.1'2 .Ba'j Wood Pub., Co . shf sup 36.25 H Mnelleiing. surv mileage -,ls.(hi .C. IRirkhart. stir, rd & stak. 20.UW .I G Ah Bride, ,sur rd A. stak 4<>.|»o W- Michaels Jr., tile drain I H.kO Krick Tyndall Co, tile drain 2f.kfts iH-yaiur ins. Ag'cy, sur up iji4. «0 ItayWopd Pub. Co., sur. oper 7.t>» .Koj-tp Bros., surv. oper . 9!»1 T7 II II I-’oley, s< h supt mile 23.1-2 IritfeT. Car. A Rib. Im-., s sop 23.61 .f’rimhr Print Shop, sc supt op 2.00 B. 'EI. Biehl, att. off mileage 16 *1 L. i:. Archbold, uk ex service 590.33 A. JK Williams, ag ex service '.'3.30 F’. Augsburger. ag.. ext serv 150.<>0 |>< U(i ‘ I '•ino. Co (lea off op 5.50 .S. liurg'-r. Vr'H* ojo-r 11. in Il A? Friend A- Co; pros oper v 2‘.» 2s M Striker, ass. clerk 40.00 Albert ■ Harlow ass oper. ii oo IVi-M' Pdli Co . <-)r. ct. oper 6.(0 1.. V.> a ■/.iiiiiio r. i i.r ~ i oper 2.10 ♦ thi I'ritii ' 'lio.p, cir i v op 2 : " t'lti ‘l'. Iv Co , f ir. i t oper 8.10 jjaWMOrs I'oHip Put,, t'o. c c o i 10 (0' C H; »M usel ma n.. pro off mile ' 14 r,5 ,1. Bixler, janitor salary 200.d0 11 al.illoglj mutiAih salary 65 00 |i*,.|i I.uni Co, i I (mose f.p -s'>7 i Sc H|4II Spbi ■ MUrt Imus op .| I A l (|p i( o l|jgh lOpt. C|i rfp 14,(21’ ll.ilfm ! I'lbk. A Ills | jail op 2 A . « .A ‘J > ( list, jull ■ pc i, X’oll |(pl Pub Her tJu op ll fl r .i .1 K i.t.?. ■ n i o 10. ma t ron «a| nft oiu I>r -'lm ' »-i i • I’" |ri> wi' m a J . iri> P <iUhi I'l, ni 1.0(0 0 help. 0 "«l ii : mpbmhli 11 s, ,O homo help 7ft nil ■ jl, ki- L-.w. iii hoin'u help. iio-dh I VII, if.> Ila ml. ... Il I lo’l'ji! p .1 . 101 ' low U I' Mrhliilill mlniWlyl Mull, ■;) ( lA;a Jl ’> (It'll II Hi O 111 I 1.l 1.. I ill! 1 "Il k 7.L'. H\ Uh' iii' (' homo op .hi .ii .11. h ch 1 holm ..|.« 1 M (lit ! .hhiiritlf t’lj lluhi i > ifibniiu 1 up 1(1' 11* ‘ .1 o. u || ."ill. ' 'll o holm op lh. 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SO 45 71 Sbo( kli y. jlal 'health nurse 296.24! -J. Shiii-kjley. mileage hea nur 45.24! J Smielk\ley. office supplies l.(i(i Citi. Teje .U"- hurSt- oper 8.02: Ileca ,Pt»b. Library, nur rent Sa.Olp: Hitch Iniproventent Boy Miatilif-ws. , , I ifto.im! John i-1 Meyer . 42.50; ■The Texas , I 17.3]! Stm kbi-rger-SeasI loin. Inc. -. . 12.49 ' Kecrention (iloria U-Joenemah. sec sal 150.0(1 . (,’omo) sprint Snop, oper 4'.7'O| ■Cilia Tel. Co . orier 6.38! | Vo. 215 F. Sirigb-ton. supt. sal. 225.00! , j-'. 'Singleton, asst, supt sal t;3.s'ft I' Srrajlini. asst supt. sal . . 171.35; T '.iobrigton. asst, supt sal 223.10 l-:lliiier Beer, asst - supt, sal 217.3'5 h'.'iiirkftiiberger, a#st. sup. sal 212.75 .41 airy |<,ii-shrier. tC. driver 240.35 ■.Virgil Waper, tr. driver 242.65 Ila e/iljl Hlurger. trj driver' 212.3": bofp HAlvey, tr. driver 224.40 Svlva(i .1 li irsi-hy. tr, driver -207 9'o Hotter s.teim-r. tr driver 218.90 Ralph Sauer, tr driver 154.00 Jack Andrews, tr driver IKB.TO Vai. Si jrbepp, tr., driver 207.90 i. jl;feiler. tr ilt-ivej- 240.3'5 Writ iklgue. tr driver , 217.80 ,U liolri : i oiler, tr (driver 2 17-X" ','l.risi Ifiiriln-r. s|ngh- hands 202.65 ,o’l, list sMill'o. single hands 1!0v'45. J . j Viifcsl'iir|ger, single, bund 198.45 spuiogl. r, single bands 17", m i; - ihiliiking. single hands Kl,!'.; - I; ('oilhell, si ‘Ml*’ ham: - 2.00 A 51. 1 i*.t t ill., ti, single hand 120 on 11., 'n-jy?.! llardn.llH. ■ peiat 177,2 ( M Vid'S, flri A Alito Slip opi'i )||'| ! Ti i’k* Adams Cp, optu ut lug ti Imi i ■ Kh, I Ta • ■ opcr.al lug II >" If. ~ji l..fg IB A I'i.p ..pel a t 2 I 34, < 'll it TdW Co . upi-l at Illg I , 2" ii. lb '1:1f ( . ojum.itlpg Li iOl Hbhi ii'h* Hadi U l»m, oime oJ fttt I-1 A\ lt yb< ripe a Hup, oper itiiw X1.., t X l|iM:l I t Mm II ' " '-I' ’• I ... ■ ,a I IhK I I » I'" to 'Milfp : Alli V sup ~p, 1,.| I aim Molli "ii 0. 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The People’s Voice This column ter th* use of our readers who Irish to make suggestions ter the general good or I discuss questions of interest. Please sign your name to show authenticity. It Will not be used if you prefer that it not b«. | ” I v I'- o Waste Paper For Scouts The Editor: I I wonder how Riany of realise whut the waste paper drive (am ducted by the Boy Scouts the first Baturduy of each month means to them mid mu country ! First iff all waste papeif Is very much hi demand at th«l prerienl |line; i*c<imd it iciemm out oui' busementu, aitti H, and utility roonia arid •Hmtestrit fFrri hagai<4 In out homt'" A|rd Hrdj II Hives Hcout* a nlianrie hi nrnke trips mid buy i>i|iil|iimn tliul Alley Htherwlae Would hri) get Almitl Ho ascii Ipu the Imy* (ukV, rirct of nil m> briy, takes Ilmsai filpM riilwmm he ml vmtm’M Itr liJp Fl "lit Wink, ithil mii'm» ilw trip I'hiJih boy who laki" Hir flip mmf lin , ef i II l!>d iff |rrt|itlnd iiienio mtwh' up by ihe Hrioutrr»!ln I •• i nt m : The more waste paper we eolhjct ami <.ll Hii- imue buyx we cun Hike on three trip-t and the better trips we cun tnke. So what (Io you say, let'M all 'get behind our lhemur Scouts and hi’ve our pajidr In front .of the Mum or on tim'pmih thia Saturday., ainUthe first Saturday hi each month froti,i now (tn. Thanks. Kenny Secaur. O 1 O | 20 YEARS AGO I TODAY o~ —- t 7 ( ( O Feb. 2. Yellow Jackets defea* Columbia City, 46 to 21. W. A. jKuebler, 75, former Deca tur merchant and banker, dies in Lor Angeles. \ Earl Friar, who attempted to hold up x the Anker filling station pleads guilty rind is sentenced’to five yeriTs tn the reformatory. The ijev. Brichtol Ruf 73, for: mer pastor of ihe Berne Reformed flmrch, died tkis morning. The groundhog sees shadow and scurries hack for another six weeks pf winter. Berne defeated Kirkland, 28 to 26, to cop county- tournament (V _ 0 Modern Etiquette | By ROBERTA LEK Q. —Q Q When a wile has flc*|v«d au Imhallon ovpr the telephone. I.* H prnpm for her to my. "Muy I m>k John h he him any other plum, for Ihut evening amt then <-m|l you hack? A. Yes, - this Is pmh'i tly < all i nlif Ami Lt uvolilh much ombat* imomn<iit'' e sbouhl It deVphtp thu line" huslmml does have ofhei plans, _ ' <1 Will’ll it dinner MIH'WI Is not •iii .'v whii li ph .i- of * ilvcr tn v hat rtlmuhl he do? . \Ynti Ii llm liiihlchh mid uh wtiiiii pic o khe UHOa thrni iollow suit* j ■ ' . r ■ ' ; lv', ■" . NEW EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE NOW ! ! JOHN def;re MT Row Crop Tractor. KBA heavy 6 ft. JBA Standard 6 ft. disk. New No. 72 Field Harvester, both attachments. ' Tractor spring tooth harrows. Soike tooth harrows. Corn Pickers. No. 5 Tractor Mowers. \ 4B Corn Shelters. Hand Corn Shetlers. P: Fertilizer Attachment for Plow. Fertilizer Side -Dressing Attach- \ ment for cultivator. ' Lime and Fertilizer Spreaders. Cultivators for A 'and B Tractors. 1 10 A Hammermill, 110 Roughage Mill. ' Papec TO in. Hamrnermill. Harvey Corn Sheller, cheap. Dunhgm 8 ft-. Disk. Brillion Double and Single Packers. Brillion Sprocket Type Packers. Brillion Cultimulcher, Bee Uji for Service. Have your tractor and ; m’nehinory repaired now, STEFFEN ntIM.EMENT (|O. ng LI j 001*1410, 'lndian*

I Place that NEW (ar order NOW. Hetf the New MJ KAISER and lhe Ml HENRY .1. H I Don’l wall for IH.ACK-OUT trim. Order your NEW Cur with the new. bright. I ■ alalnlemi steel (ri|u. NO CHROME OR RRIGHT TRIM ON NEW CARS IN THE ■ ■ NEAR FUTURE. Imagine a NEW Car with painted bumpers and no CHROME. I MATTAX K-F SALES & SERVICE* Wetd Monroe Street

Strikes Reported In Packing Plants) Wage Negotiations Have Broken Down Chicago, Feb. 2—(UP)— Wage negotiations with two big meat packing firms have broken down and “ail hell is likely to break loose'’ among workers In the industry, a -union sourop said today. Th** UK) United I’acklnghouse Workers told wage stablltgatlon In a telegram that Hwlft < Co. and Ammlur ft Co., used the wriEpprlc* Ci'renri UH H i ••prdtmist" to halt mgotUiimi* I’l'W ini-tiihere -gre showing •'deep reseuttnent'* in whleeptegd work *h»pp*at»B wlih li could eprriad tliioiiHhiiiii - tip- induAtry, * »-i>i>hi’i mull fill' Hi* linioii NKld ll* drilled 4">Ar t m tioil ihw . iiiriim plmiiit d luAtt-miul niHjkc A icpieMoui'tihp fm Hwifi suhl ti ,wu* Tgl)RljlUlwly IlldiU" IliiU ll* • Imigeil H'nliMir w<uk stoppage ' "upjim cntly Ik roi th® purpose of in inglmi pressure for jw general •Wuab Increase " He said “furtheH mmilngs with the union will bn held its soon as the temporary wage’ freeae Is lifted mid Hip ot'd' i of Hie wage stablllzaHop board Is released." The u|n Io n epokesnian ! aald Strikes wpre occuring at plants operated by the “big four" of the packing industry, in St. Joseph. Mo . and at the Des Moines and Sioux

ml ’ IXECUTRIX Public Sale 1 Real Estate & Personal Property - 111. uinlii is-lfi-il h'xri 11l ii x Oil l'!.«!nlc (jf| Mix A. ilmlllih Will r«'H nt ptililh; Kin Dull .m Hu- pi. mi . .m Saturday, February 10, 1951 Personal Property pt 10:SO A. M. Real Estate at 1:00 P. M. LOCATION One milip North of Munroe Jiidn-t> liillea South of l)cr«* tur, Ind., on U.‘. S. Hoad No. 27. i -> REAL ESTATE — 65,26 acres of Level Black fertile soil all .under calibration except about 3 acre's of timber; Two Story, frame house. S rooms & wasli room. Arcola heating syst€(;n; cistern, drove well. 2 Bains. Garage; Electricity. Wonderful location. This tract of , land is not.only high quality farming land but has many possibilities for Building Sites both\ commercial and residential along Highway 27. be made a wonderful farm housfe. I . i TERMS & POSSESSION: 15% Cash) day of sale. Balance cash upon delivery of Deed and Abstract, Soln subject toj Rights of Tenant. Possession of house and buildings except Barns, on or before March 1, 1931. I ’ x ■ I HOUSEHOLD GOODS at 10:30 A. M. 6 Parlor Chains; 1 Bedroom Stand; Chest of Drawers; l>res>er; lion Bed, springs & mattress: 6 throw rugs; high bed. {springs & no mattress:, Little red rocker; .dresser; pitcher and bow); oil Lump; Curtain stretcher: kraut cutter; short davenport:; Comhiode; bowl and pitcher; standmirror:, carpet rug 9x12; iron bed. spring and mattress; 2 white chairs; 6 dining room chairs; bird’s eye'maple dresser; Franklin sewing machine; brass bed. springs and mattress; platform rock-i er; Hoove)- sweeper; 3 9x12 rugs; 1 piano; commode; large oak stand; green bed stand: Electric floor lamp; davenport ahd two chairs; end table: single beji, springs and mattress; large mirror': mantle clock; scenery pictures; dressing chair; radio*(Knightu’ 1 Literary table; sofa; 2 rockers; 1 bookcase: footstool 2 utility . cabinets; 12x12 rug; table lamp; chisa closet; stand; buffet, dining r'pom table; breakfast table attd 3 cb&ivs; Frigidaire; 2 stripsj'ot linoleum; electric foasteir; assortment of dishes; Silverware; set stainless steel of cutlery; kitchen cabinet; cabinet table; Kalamazoo ran.-.-, mtedicine cabinet; oil stove I Perfect ion.l: electric washing ma. hm<‘, Icupboard: ironing board; electric iron; Ikitciien scales; ('.Hiking ut.-n- ) sila; 3 enalv buckets; (’arpenter tools; 1 oil drums and ders; 2 rolls of fence; lied 'Blankets.and t’oinfort Pillows and LhiFns. \l 1.~, ,l l.i lu-ntl.- mtmclit of al ti. hr TERMH- -C’AHH 4 Not RespohslUle fur Ac. ifletite. ’ Lum h win be served b> I'iobj ,uhl Pleasure Flub, of Washington iwp. PEARL G. MAJOH. Executrix , G. Remy Bierly, Attorney KnJ H .lidlllsnTl 4 ■ Nml <' Jolihattii. , \ " . . ' ■ - 1 Melvin Lint lily Am ilttiim ii> , Win Fwui’oln (Hark j . 39 a h ■■■aiMMMMMMBKCBHnMHA "-** l ——**—***— 1 ■. ... .

If FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1951 » I

City, la. * | j At Omaha, 8,000 members of the' i UPW -planned to take a “half holi- | day” to “protest the wage freeze” and its effect on negotiations. But . local union leaders denied that they were staging a strike.; It was rumored that a simllal demonstration was planned at the | b|g Chicago plants next week. { The union , claims 140,000 membors in the meat industry. Its con- | tracts, signed last August, were re- I opened on wage matters two mionths ago. I |£) . . . hli»nth fur liiKK<*r mid better hvl|»in«M when you eut here: hlmo for llu* better Nvrvh'p we wtrhe hard to plrnriv you with, (tetter try un. - The Pioneer 142 80. Second Phone 3-2508 , ■■ . U .