Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1951 — Page 7
Monday, February 26, 1951
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\ "■ s ' THE DARIEN has, in additionto the •two bedrooms on the first floorf'room On the second floor for two more bedrooms. ' Besides these, there are lhe bath, combination kitchbn-dishes and living room on the first floor. The garage is connected to the house with a \ breezeway which enters /the grade sentry and leads to the full basement \ and kitchen. Cabinets occupy three walls of the <• kitchen, leaving space tor thef dincdtte ’ With a small bay window. Storage space includes walk in closets, attic storage on second floor, coat closets at entrances k walk-in front bedroom, wardrobe, in rear and linen closet. Exterior is siding, except brick living room wall. Roofing is asphalt. Qarage and frpnt gables are finished With plywood. a ■ Dimensions are 36 feet by 26. Total width is 55 feet. Area is 936 not Ip. eluding breezeway or garage. Cub- I bage Is 20,592. T! For further information about THE DARIEN, write the Small House Planning Bureau. St. Cloud. Minn. ...> —.
Rooming House Fire Fatal To One Mon l>awrenceburg, ind. Feb. <26. * (UP)—Arthur Washburn, 29, waj> burned to death in a\ roomina house fire here .yesterday an 1 Charles Moore of Dillsboro walr burned seriously. ' ' . Award. Prizes In 4-H Dairy Safety Contest Five high quality registered dairy heiferp and ten $25 I S savings bonds are the 4-H prizes to be awarded to state winners in the 1951 4-H dairy safety contest. Medals will be awarded to county winners. This contest is open to all regularly enrolled 4-H club membets, regardless of what project they are carrying. The purpose of the contest is to help in the job of accident prevention Entry cards are in ths count) extension office. Entries in the 1951 4-H dairy contest close as of May 1. . \ Red Cross Campaign At Camp Atterbury Camp Atterbury, Ind., Feb. 26. —Several hundred representatives of military and civilian personnel at Camp Atterbury were urged today by Major General Withers A. Burress, post commander, to do their utmost to achieve the goal of 100 pecent membership in the American Red Cross. “We have always found help from the lied Cross,” General Burress opportunity for all of us to contribute to a most worthy cause, something we Sliould do ought to do.” THI Ar Mtwr 4T| by Jim Kan©
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nil tim mutiny wwnt to AHlhou«h moat prioph’ pay I heir titxmi oh the pHthlhra (T> ayntom of having: a I, chunk taken x out of their weekly stipi’title. there arc plenty of folks who have to meet the day of;the big bite with M complete h< ( hunting for the past year, lit is hot most beloved date on the calendar. And it is not getting any better. "Tax" comes from the Latin verb “taxere ... to touch." But tax blanks are still Greek to most of us. When a St. Louis man was picked up for sending in false fire alarms, he did tt» .because he was “overworked and tired.” Well, now, he’s due for h long, free rest. It’s getting to be I long about the time When your house is due for a spring < going over. And wo’rr right here to hfelp you make ithe most of it. Come in and) talk Over the colors you want to use . . . x we have famous BENJAMIN MOORE paints and plenty of know-how to help you.. See you soon to talk over spring decorating plans. KANE PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE. 158 South Second St. Phone: 3-3030. adv (
K. C. Will Attend J Mass Next Sunday The Knights of Columbus will attend the 7:30 maps at St. Marya ‘Catholic i church Sunday morning receive Holy Communion in Sbpdy. The men are asked to as emble in the school gym before marching into church. \ . ' ■ ~ 7 l :' ; Roger Schnepf On College Honor Roll Among 72 students listed on the Hanover College honor roll tor the first semester is Roger Schnepf, of Decatur. To be eligible for honor standing a student must have * scholastic average of 2.50 or higher. Schnepf, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Schnepf, of route two made a scholastic average of 2.6 f. A junior at Hanover, the is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. '
— . . 7. > . . , ' 4* . . -l i '' ' . • • r. ' •• ■: r k 'i v 1 \ ■ > !<> ■* . . d Er MIR B A TTI W T W "BTV Z\ TTX W i HI/illll/ill(I KL *■ W | i 111 ■■' ■ ■■ B B 1 ■ iIjIiII Dili j IwSsMk. MG! (im from yer heart! Just that knock comes at your door and you’re ■ asked for your donation to the Rod Croas .; the neighbor who aaksia voluntarily helping you to help B ' others-'giving generously of time, effort and znomty—deeerves everyone’s of thanks.;; ____ there’s another neighbor aomwwlwe- pwhapa next door, HMI B perlwpa thousands of mikw Hwny - - who needa i hat tielp. needn it ' W dtetperatelZ You can give that neighbor new Ijope .. _ Anrarths knock from ths bottom of yow hsart. GiMgenafDuWy/ ■ ; I for Dwfwnsw i | ™ Ghmh)! h : / ’• . J: ' •’ .' ■ ■/ I ■ ■ ■ - ■' '. < ' -i . ■ ■ 1951 Adams County Chapter’s Share $6,675.00 (63.3 percent) I . National Red Cross ____53,876.00 (36.7 percent) BUDGET TOT a L , ■■ . . • - ■ •• . '. ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ Adams County Chapter American Red Cross Z EARL B. ADAMS, Chairman . ' HUGH ANDREWS, County Campaign Chairman HANSEL FOLEY, Township Chairman > DOYLE C. COLLIER, Chairman For Decatur - —- I' ■!?' 1 1-— 11 " 1 . " !■ ■■
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Soys Only Miracle Sayed Life Os Son New York, Feb. 26. ~ (UP) — Martin said today a “miracle of God” let him save his son from drownihg. \ Byrns, 51,,saw his five-year-old son, Bruce, .fall into a .manhole yesterday and jumped In after him Water in the sewer tarried Bruce 25 yards to the East Rivpr. Byrne plunged into the' deep, icy Water and rescued‘him. ! Byrn£ said he never before had been able to twin. 17-Month-Old Boy ! Is Drowned In Well Terre Haute, Ind., Feb. 26.— (UP)—Johnnie Ray Crawford, 17 months- old, fell into a five-foot Well yesterday and drowned in he back yard of the home of His parents, Mr. and MH. Charles Crawford. ; J. j ;
’ \Jr w 1 ■Ks . r ’ .-*V ■ :■ ' k\' 2r. xi w a' ,Rnr SEEMS LIKE only yesterday that Peggy Arm Garner was a child star, but here she is a bride at|l9 in New York. Husband is Brook-lyn-born TV singer Richard Hayes, 21 years o|d. (
Jury Convicts Man In Shooting Death Bedford, Ind., Feb. 26.-*-(UP)—I A jury deliberated 14 and convicted Glenn Martin, 48 on a charge of assault and battery in the shooting death of a HeltonVille pool hall operator. Charles LI Willis, 53, Was .slain and Martini was indicted by a grand jury on second degree murMer and manslaughter charges. I The jury reported earlyj Bunday, [and Judge Chester A. Davis of Lawrence circuit! court sentenced Martin to six months fn prison and levied a SI,OOO fine. ' j ' j. ■ . Sleeping Provided Odgen, Utah 5 (U.P.) —< “I fell asleep in California and awoke up here,” Leo Phillip said as he explained his long sleep in a railrdad box to the Odgen city judge. VSlnce you’re so tired,” said the judge, “you can'sleep 30 more days in jail.” " I
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K JK J PICTURE CHART illustrates drop in employment from highest level in history last August, 62,367,000, to 50,010,000 in January. Government experts predict that temporary joblessness increase this j spring, then {jobs will ioom to I probably new record this summer.
