Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1951 — Page 7
1 ‘'J; . J; ' FEBRUARY 23, 1951.
BTflfrfr | SATURDAY & SUNDAY | SPECIAL | U T LOG ROLL “ U pelicioiM Vanilla Ice Creanty orange sherbet center, 3 KK ! gulden pecan nut meat*. I | ONLY S9C <ll. g ■ I’r.Hl. OKV < OTI'ALH <IIRIMK I ■ 2"-19c 10c »• I II k'jlk loUH LONG HORN CHEKISE H 1 I { ■ a. ROMARO, Hl,r. 1 ' MOATUR, INO. ,M, ihYinßysSri 11 ; i 1 ■ .: i Thete is a Difference.... ; | ‘ /- ' - ‘ I l , • j . .. . the big difference in shopping here ; occasionally or regularly is the amount ; ! Ji' I- °f money you save week in and week out. J [ > j Get the habit, shop at every j | . week and save I • ; I frying chickens j: I’ p ."hole or cut up 2- lb.__s9c ]! 1 CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS Ib.__73c ] ! I '|rbßK STEAK _t_ tb.__s9c !• I BACON ... ... th. 49c H I JpRiiSH CORK LIVER ...11-------- .. tt>. 3»c 4 U, tyotylN,; REEF .......j/ ——lb.--42c h lbs. YELLOW AMERICAN CHEESE 87c ! [ j|IADIM)CK OR PERCH FILLETS Jlb._4sc ; [ SSee us before you sell your livestock. ; ! Silieiinan Bros. Market '■ ; See UN before you sell your livestock/ j |i 4* PHONE 3-2992 ■ •-■ I— .. . IIIMIIIII——II ■ - • - T ■■■ ■- —Tn-— ; L „ r . _
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Indianapolis Pastor Speaks Here Sunday Methodist Speaker Is Dr. R. B. Pierce Tile guest speaker |ii the special Lenten service thin Sunday evening at the First Methodist church Will he Dr llolmrl Bl u< a I‘ivr, ■•■, mllllstur of Broadway Methodist • hiircli. linlluiiupol » Dr. I'leiru will ini iiilh eng4 gain ent In the piece of Dr Dmmlil Crmher, who web HLhednicd to here but entered the Mayo uitnm thia week tor sut'Mcry th I‘ten i< Im now mh ving one of the lurihMt arid ntml pat i has in ihn.. *p|iu ~it| ii t h.i< • ••mli'H Io InillHtiohollM. ho mcl'Vihl the itsßioniiK., of iitiidlhk Hl. mid tllS Ninth Ulmin Ulimth hi (||*|| i’ll. 11l ' , llfivlng lit'i’ii in live in llm youth priigratti of his demmiitiiHluh, Ur Pierce h'llirilllW of f hi', bum .I, ol ■supervisors of the Methodist sludent foundation tit Northwestern, l nlverrtity. lie has served as drani of the youth Instlt ite al Lake Geneva. Wisconsin’. Hr is employed •l»y the V M.C.A. a." lecturer at, it’sj state youth conferences, and speaks to college, university, and church stneetings and conferences. The public Is invited to hear Dr. Ui/rce in the 7:30 worship, service Sunday evening. Committees who will assist in various, ways in the Sunday evening event will be:j Reception committee: Mi*, and Mrs. Harry Daile/ and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Krick. Ushers: Myles Parrish, Darrel Kreisher, Charles iteyner,. and Richard Lewton. \ . Devotional leader: Walter J. Krick , Special musty tyin be given by the youth, choir. Their anthem will be, "For God So Lbved the World," by Steiner. Mrs., W. J. Krick is director, and Mrs. Edgar Gerber. ar< (impunlst. The committee In charge of Lenten supper at 0:30 will be MT. and Mrs U 1). Uollitty and Mr. pn\| Mrs Noah St«urw n Cty vhalimcii. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard lleH-hk, Mi and Mrs Leland ■ Smith, A r and Mfs. Lyman llaufn. Mr, mid Mrs, Joh|i Domi, Mr.' un<!l Mrs W. Guy Brotyn, Mr. mid Mitf. Ai a IMlorlt. Mr in<| Mrs Le tvf Sheets, Mr nml Mr- A| ll»>uve|'s, Mi mid Mr < ILii |*| I K M> ,m,| Mi s 'Eiinrr Cbii‘,e, Mi .udl Mrs. Uuheit Smith. Mi and Mrs Iknn
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Dorwin, Mr.. andiMrs. Carl Gerber, Mr. and Mrs, Myles Parish, and Mr. and Mrs, Albert Beery. t tt~~' M Taxpayers Battle Extra Assessments j ' ? : 1 . ' ' ' 'JI • ,i; | Alexandria, Ind., Feb. I’3. (UP) A Madison cou n t y taxpayers I nrpup here battled today aigfUnet assessments allegedly addled .to i their tux levies after tliey received , their tydices. jOffhlala of the Monroe Town i rhlp Taxpayer* League laid the iru\uii planned to file iu,lt agalmit t tnunty trekiurer t'mioaf Winfrey. Will For $50,000 Eitato Contested , MmtHi ttond. Ind t Fob an,'- i H |-| Thu will of Ml<ta tan Ma, Terrill, win* luaimd to tm| deallt liom a ihlrd Huor window t»r a dllWntOWh ImlldliiM .Inn |M AM' Irlt mi net sip of |hn,(hH)| Wes eon icHfed today [ Miss ifti ui left the hoik of her vstntt’ io Mrs Guy W. Ballard d/scrilmd tlty leader of an *'l Aui 1 reltgiiing movement in Chicago. ~ Edwmd M, TerriU, a second j.rousln to Mias Terrill, (iopteated the will in a suit filed here yestet day He said the I will was executed five days before ( the woman killed herself and claimed she was of pnsound mind. i / ‘ ~~H" - 1 ■. —t* ■ '■ r |<®JOSWTAII [ , county home; -George Homestead. Dlsmised: William Neadst|tye Decatur; Shirley Mitchell, Decatur; , Don A hr.. Decatur; Mrs, Benjkminj l Miller and baby girl, Decatur. i Air. mid Mrs. Robert Eyunapn are Hit- parent* of a baby daughter,horn mh42 pm Thursday m the Jihiil hoHidtnl, She weighed pounds, 1 miine. Mr. mid Alijs Tltohlo (Clark RldgoVille, are[ the parent* of a a baby soil, I m n ~i ttie Admim conn ‘ ty ( memorbi| hm,|H.tal Thursday j|O:,'i.’i p in,] (|f) weighed x pounds
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90 Days in Jail For Dynamite Under Bed Chicago, Feb. 23.t-(UP)T-Chaf-les Gilbert, 30, told the ! judge there was-nothing wrong with his keeping 100 sticks of dynamite under hti bed, i He said he had planned to poll the dynamite and Extract nltroi glycerine ao he could get experience fur a job ln| a munition* plant. Judge Eugene Holiandsgave him !'<) day*; ~‘ . ■ Joblou Pay Claims Decrease In State Indianapolis, Feb, Maj (UPi q i the Iml Inna eiiniluyiimiit *mmi|l> J illvlahm today.reported « i 1 |mi • '’hl drop In tyl, iiißimnm, , l„in,n lot Dm wm l, hiding F P p, (7 nhatliw John W (IrIM said re aumpHim of railroad glilpmentM mid improved weather doitdllloM, • tidnliiM the dmdltm to IN.Srtti it*lmu from the weak ha fore. Ke said the total was nearly go percent under c| H im n f tt| the same week a year ago J<d> openings showed a jump u! seven percent m<Sr the prevtyu.t week and wore more than double year-ago figures, Crlse skid. : —I- — HOUSE PASSES < Con tinned From i-nge one) “It> downright silly to pass a law making the possession of a bingo ticket unlawful?’ said Ryan. But Rep. Th oiu as Has brook, R., Indianapolis, who Wrote the bill, said it was needed to “put teeth In existing laws.” 4 The senate passed a house .bill creating 11-man state tax study cOmmisshm The voty was 41 to 2 The bill piust go batyk to the house for concurrence in a| senate amend/mept racing the ahpropiation for 1 the study from $15:000 to $25,000. The otyjhate also tiibled a motion to force out of committee a bill repealing jthe 1947 public utilities Compulsory Arbitration law. The mot ion , whs made liy Sen Edmund Makowski, D., East Chicago. NEW DRAFT BILL (ClintlntiM From Pnttr One) ' •! R» mi ■■ ~ !■■■■<» liftrretary George to Marsh * All Is cApected to be the first witne*B. ; WILSON MAKES i< ontlmir<l I trhi I’nae One) prekldt'lii the Workerty gtul (h'Prt* M llurrUim, • hl, i 'bffiith* AFL rgllwny clerkß d-/ ' .1 ' ty M A"" ■...■■.1—...
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Tons Os Meat Taken y From Wreck Scene Lockport, 111.,- Feb. 23. —(UP)MThe high cost of living and about 800 feet of track took a beating in a minor railroad wreck yesterday. Residents carted away .tons of refrigerated meat from overturned bo cars. ■The wreck scene resembled a wholevale >uper market as mi sens brought their own meathooks to pry shtbs of beat and bacon from the spilntH'Od boxcars. The tie rullmeiit occured when * Santa Ft. freight dropped a brake rod thio a switch threw 28 are or a tid ui tiain train from the ttmk. J AIR ALERT ■. inmtiawMl «*««> lutmmuiilM muhilnnd, ’ Alt dahntse li rudq uu ilm« an nimtmmd ihsl itm miid« ttilflt d hit • i«ri w.Me i an .. ' net cetin. hut dlßWpptnrrd stmlt nllri tmilmtellsl fiahthrM hmk oft in ml attempt to Intercept them.. Alt itget hot they showed on the rrrpjptie for 45 mlnuiow It was under Mood tm Amrrichn planes took part hi the Intercrptilmi attempt. [ SHOTS ARE (Continued From Page On»> ■i. - i as Terry Christy, 13, a crossing guard! was walking to school. Three days later a shot whizzed past the ' head of guard Donald Crouch. 14, and nicked the side of the South Side grade school. m. 1 . The most ; recent shot was on Monday, when Gordon Vogel. 12, I heard a repott and a bullet whihed , past his head. In all but the first case, companions of the boys said ‘ they had heard tlhe shots too. Krug said at least 5d parents . have joined deputies and policemen in keeping I a watch on the area near j the" school. Slone of the shots was j fired more than a half block akay from the bdvs. he said, and all of , thfin came from the east. Parents also took over as crossing guards. » Clyde Nichols, editor of, the Wat seka Times, said “all the Isludepts” aye becoming'apprehenslv|i Ainm.-i ♦ vvryone you inert talks about It ami how to,pct whoever it is as| ' soon as possible,” ‘ 1 I “We think h either some kid Who's doing it.lor some adult who's insane,” he Mid. King raid the foul youth '|m tlmo <| 51 M« rd.iv Illi lode to a< hold togeibir wiljh the owner df\lhe> jsnwcd-yf,( JI Tim gun'- owjp i (lldll I glV< Ijillrll of .ill i xpiaflM 101 l ul what he used It tor, Kipg Mid .JI. ill I ■' M" 1 -'—
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L SALE calendar FEB. 24—Jay-Ayr Farm, 10 miles southeast of Portland, , 50 history making Ayrshires. Noon. Frank V. Lile and Vaughn Lipp, j Auctioneers. FEB. 24-e-Mary Steiner, east edge of Beyne on 118. % acre tract with 6 room house; also 3 acre tract. Hohsehold goods. 12:30 I pi. in, Jeff Llechty, auct. FEB. 24—Carl W. Rekeweg, ? mt. N, bf Bluffton on No. 1,1 then 1 ml. W. on black top r.oad. ISO acre farm, 7 room hone. 1:10 p. m. Kent Realty & Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. D. S. Blair, Dell ’ Shaw, aucts. > ‘ . FEB. 21—12:30 B. M. Ora K. Ratcliff, 4 njii, S. E. of Decatur dr Mt nd. , 8. and % mi. E. of Adams County Farm House, 75 pure bred I Hamp .-bin- hogs |toy, Ned Jettison & Melvin Llechty, amts. MRADEINA GOOD CITY-DECATUR~ PUBLIC SALE T llavitlg sold my farm, will well the. hdlowinu p> ( nim.d ,pi..pert I<»*l*i»»d mi|« North of Monhm, Ind, , TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1951 Kt I R, M, Mrntlh timid iimllulde isiiim Move; 1 oM«mdna,Uthl*. I lmrtml y oven fm> ml Hum. I I,n him, , Imh., f ' p, ,| ri n p ( |hMs ( maHttwm*, A tmmi ■ pmtnHi, y H |k« u p tl |r M iif piiinw 4. | huge Mihm Imdi t> vritilw of hall iuUl-1 111. Im I •. frammi Mild liboo», dishes; I Imaullfill blue antturtt Wider pliilmt j I .-mt him fist bottom dinner pjM; I Urge skillet t»ti4 roiiltlng nii ihdli. fruit cane, lihii?. <rm ks. lugs of all MMs.; I Ithlb’h 1 Rouble shovel; I pedal giltldMom-. KulvanDed Huh. chick < <>m»l crtlMM iiil'hhw. hand. »ad«>s |m«t dlKtot; olhwl I.ilipmihi toole: 2 rcyllb’s; ' feed boxrrt. ' bucket*; gnlvaiiir.rd b;o>.'!; ■< U.K K.ii.lrn plow: hay fork, i'o fl ladder; it! f( ladder. COW < halni; 1 horse blanket: lawn bench; lawn moWer;- hook double trees; 1 gak red barn paint; luggage carrier; oil Ikmp; lanterns; potato crate|U . meat saw ■■ ; . j ' Many articles not inentioned. [ T SRMB- CASH. Will hf/t be responsible for adcidehts. J. A. HARVEY, Owner Jeff Liecht-y—-Auctioneer. ' VVllliatTj Faurote—Clerk HORN CORN STALK I ' and ■ BEAM STRAW SHREDDER Now On Display I al CRAINVILLE GARAGE | ( RAKJVILLE, INI).
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