Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1951 — Page 6
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Swimming Classes Open For Youths Announcement was made today that•Hwii.nming classes for youthfl over 12 years of aae are being formed at the Purdue University eaten bion center, in Fort Wayne, und the invltlillou was extend* d to all Deca j tor youths to join. All boyji and j gyns over 12 years are eligible., n> | ijojti the lite savior Huss or tlo* beHlOlirl s < In s, io > ;) uliihiF to tin- all niiuncemrht The life saving class, it waa no <<i . in bi utilised by Hoy or Girl Hetmifl for life saving merit badges .. / - Tfflowevcr, th* i Jassrn me not con fitted only to Hniutsi all muy join The <oo iif each sesfllon Im 25 cents, and ttMn«|itiitut|iin must l>» furnish »<r by the Individual The datura Will itiei t • o n W'l ilneMiliiy • wiling for th< next fhrw months To fart Hiatt 1 enrollment, those who whir to Join theTlhssi s should eonti<fct Robert Railing, of this city. Officials Named Fpr Semi-Finals / • ■ P ■ - March 10 Officials frit-today's semifinal basketball tourneys. as announced by' the In?|aha/ high school associatoil.' are .as follows i j , Bloomington -Charles McManus, Don Polizotto, Lores Lehman. Marvin Todd. /'lndianapolis -- Walter Bonham, Paul Bateman, Don McßrldeA Rob-| ert Hoffman. \ I Kokomo-*-- Victor Grlewank, Jack I O'Neal.,\ Eugene Glaze. Evan Crawley. I . ‘ • Lafayette—John/ Hllligoss, Roland Baker. Cyril Birge. William HEARING ON . (CnatinniMl From Page One! hit me the second blow. I got up and started running, i heard a ahot” 1 ' Rm kne said he j tried to ftey, but •collapsed j ‘ I heard another shot." he said “And fpli someililng In my hmk. A tnlnotea later I marled blacklug out." Rockhc •■in.irnw, surgery and was not expected to/r«- | cover for a time. ! SOLDIER WEDS ■ iOa»ttHl»*«l riwm page Owl/ marriages alnca-’l949—probably a seven trans-Atlantic telephone rquord. " given me a lot of pleaaitre." ha fluid ’ *<)n« Hoidh-r <amt to ma ghoul two yeuraago and asked m»» if L’ eohbl handle such n wadding, and I agreed The word Just spread from there." Watts snid at least one of th-, brides had come to this country a tribe the marriage. \ Only Two Weeks ’till EASTER! ,y Send Your Cleaning KELLY’S DRY CLEANING TODAY & SUNDAY x Continuous Both Days / “PRIDE OF MARYLAND” Stanley Clemente, >eggy Stewart & TIM HOLT in “BORDER TREASURE” Only 14jc-30c Inc. jrax HUN. MON. TUES. Cantinuaus Sun. fram IHI ■ In liislllnf Taehnlaalal 1 ltl< HAHI> “HALLS OF MONTEZUMA" Reginald Gardiner, Skip Momeler ALSO—Shorts 14c*44c Inc. Tak I ' j. TODAY—“Never A Dull Moment” Fred Mac Murray, Irene Dunne ALSO—Shorts 14c-44c Inc. Tax
A MAJOR LEAGUE Standings W L Pte. I'lnm v Ford . L 21 6 28 1 Blfik Elevator 18 ft 24 Smith Bros 1-17 10. 24 i r Ideal Dairy 4X1 ., J ijn ,] 22 ISr luih IK ..J. ;15 lg jg ' lit ycl ly'H ■ ],| J<| ■ Mir* liccreathm L.,.J. ,12 |f, |(j i LiMit-r r -. v 12 14 1(J ! KHIy -■ v . |IO 12 High uiu-M Nuhtwpld tlln (126. >l6-Ltd) 1 ’ j High gtunr* It Warljng 247, j Humk 214, I, Hoffmhn 2<»|, Mani hat h 221. Umile 2nfi, \y" Hlukcy 221. ' Alton 211. Wcrllng , 2i|»ti, Ninkchnu i -‘•♦P '\ 1 ' MERCHANTS LEAGUE . Standing! - ' 1 j ' W L Mis ihi Inn u., ■ r , Dt'r Dry _l jp g. i Eaglm ... , t. . .W> 11 State (lardrna . / —AU* 12 Molh nkopf-Elting ...Ik. 14 it Krick Tyndall4_“l ” 11 1« K.C.i....... ri _.1.4..j n 16 Rhodes Roofing <» j# Victory Bar J--J-’ 9 “1X RURAE,LEAGUE / Standings 'W L Doe’s Car Dockjg 9 Stewarts Lk.k 17 10 Shearers ; T .JI6 n Heyerly’s — J 6 11 Nine Mile Lbr, ; 14 13 V.F.W. 14 Reynolds Ins. 13 14. Old Cronin u...if 16 Hoagland\ Hdwe. 9 is 1 Hayloft 8 19 High series- Stoppenhaggen 636 (197-264*1751. High games: C. Getting 223-213, Nahrwoid 207 August SOS, R. Smith , 207. Boerger 204. Hiatt 200, , ; T , MINOR LEAGUE / ( Standings . W L Pte. Victory Bar (9 8 26 (’entral Soya .4. ~.4 IS Ri 25 Moose . u 17 Io 23 Heart Club , |f, |w 21 Adams co. . .4 4„ hj 11 20 Three Kings ....ijj 12 19 High games Mey. 1 211, D llolle ] 207 \ - ' ' .-. . 4 j 4 v Pro Bask'stbpU llm Its Oer 91. Indlnniimdla 81 ' ' • ' ' T Democrat Want Ada Bring Reeuiti
BIRTHDAY GREETINGS | k w aA Ai»j ' F T GIRL scouts yTW j»T' 39 WiMfeM *SI » k J W • Ti • gp>; \ xW* y , : > Radio star Jack Befthy, an.expert at being 39 years old. tells two Girl Scouts what they can expect on March 12, the 39th birth- ’ day of their organization. Mr. Benny will honor the Girl Scouts on his March 11 radio | program, “The Jack Benny Show’.’ at 7 P.Mm EST, over the CBS network. j flatlux that gives waffs ivf yeut welli Ihbl beevHfvl imeMh 1 mMf W 1 MeferMer* leek •<• to eue ton • /7 >\ f with ene f ©•♦ el MHUX. Oeet en If fl jSfewjßHf ? imeeih et velvet. », «M Mrtei ft tew. >/ ? f/f/ yIF H AHU Xlt • genuine Oil Mnl... net WBLjjpNHw B • weter thinned tooting. Apply with iho BPS FIATLUX IrveK. J Ask for the descriptive folder on BPS Identically Mefched I )Color» of SATIN LUX GIOS LUX end FLATLUXj | KLENK’S ■• ■ • . • t - - ;
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-.- By Alan Mover i Iha . jht S ■ ■ -■ nr uni—*--y.r; W■! W- . - wt' "iff V \ r h /V. jKf Ku ' "•‘"<l 1 * FOOrZ YORK YAtiKFes W//O z/45 [A/Ty Finally I wr Signed for, / i A- SUM r Guesstimated 1 < t at ■ Diltributei bn King Kentnret ByMHcata 4 — l/lotorist Fined For Reckless Driving t Mayor John Doan, in city court action today, took the charge of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquors filed against Harry EraUhiger, of 618 North Second street, under advisement until m-xt. Saturday Frauhlger was arrusted /by city police last Sunday/ then released on 1100 bond until hh appearance today Mux Andrews, i>f route 1. also in city court, pleaded guilty to i charge of reckless driving, «nd was fined |5 und costs totuHlng 116.75. He whn urrvstt d by city police -Friday on Thirteenth street, Cecil Marlas, of route I,' Monroe, I* to appear later today on the charge of permitting an unlicensed driver to operate u vehicle owned by Muelas. He was arrested Friday h> Btnte tiooper WaHri Schindler foilt miles north of ll< 1 m <m I’ S ”■ -■ 4 , J f The 11 in h.tni.ni Railway, ovar which U. H lend-lense supplier rolled to the Hums lan border fnim the Persian Gulf during World War 11 has !34 tunnels and 4,109 bridge* on Hr corkscrew rlgh* ofWav R ■ . ’ UM ..JU*- 1 I isl i v I Ib|' THI U.S. NAVY’S first modem iubmarine, the K-l, alidea down the ways at a Grnton, Conn., shipyard It was designed especially tn hunt and destrijw enemy underseas craft i Navy stiwgisls hope that the K»J mgy hold pari of the answer to Uh Browing, mt of Ruaalan aubma* rinm which f«r milnumbari Amer* tea's IfafssMftHflwel OoowdnhhMl
Travel In , Th« Beet Circles! '— m ••Jin ] ■Jf / Ba \ \ Ja,n the !•••«• es •"’•ft mstsrista whs rec<t rt l«d that I SrtyP »i MK* \yUJ !1 tmaotb running W fhaena added eafety .. . added W-*-— •• • * t i aoonotny Ih tha long runl Let sur tsahnlolana check a u «ii*i a.. nn i ' ' and adjust your angina, trahtmlaalon and brakas-NOW. wuanty was ana uh A■ ' ' rfc-ESSST" I Phil L. Macklin Co. | ■°"^ c - 107 B. First St. Phons 342504 .—— : : ; : ;
Farm Production Value Increased £HA Lochs Aid To Farmers Os State Indiana farmers paying off farm, era home udminatratlqn operating' loans last year increased ttto annual value of their farm production from 11,068 to >6,041, or 189 percent/, during the six years they were aided by supervised credit, Ralph C. Philllppe, state director tX the FliA reported today. This gain was achieved In a period when the Increase In value ot farm products for the nation as a Whole wus 30 percent. Thb report alio showed Improvenont in th<- borrowora* financial position, land tanture situation, und 816 paid-up borrowers included In the study received loans hVerMtlng 18.171 to enable them to make Improvements and adjust inentfl In their fanning and airatigthan thMr poaUlon ea family farm operator. Loann were acVompnnled by help from ;FMA local supervisors In achieving balanced. efficient production! methods, soil conservation, and adequate for family living needs ns Well Or for debt payments. These families made, their final repayments In 19-50 and are continuing lb farm. Total interest paid on their loans averaged |279. Althrough none of the farmers had enough security to qualify/for cred, jt from other sources at/the time they applied to the FHA most bf them are now in a position so finance their work -without further borrowing, or to obtain* atty future loans from private or cooperative credit sources. In 1950 their net worth-value everything they owned minuet any indebtedness -averaged >5,896. Zefbre receiving operating loans their average net worth was >1,683, About 40 families in this group became owners of farm land while working with the agency. The percentage of farm owners and partowhewi In the group row) from it percent to 30 itercent. Because of higher production and greater security on the the bprraWers have been able to improve their homes. When they flrat applied for loans, only 65 percent had tlectrlclty, it percent hag running water. 26 percent bad re rrlgenitors. and 72 percent had Wishing machines By 1960, 94 per. e'tmt hud electricity, 40 percent had running water, 80 percent had refrigeratora, and 96 percent had plashing machines. These ffliiiilles pu(d alrnut >21,|w iu real and pergonal property/ fnxenin |»sd. /(’• ; ! 1 ! ■ • 18 Her Oleh Hagltiaw. Mich. (UPI - Hutli Ahn Kramer han just celebrated her 13th birthday. Rhe Is the 18th member of iter family Bhd wm horn the 13th minute of the Uth hour on Jan. 18. She took her first baby steps 13 days before her firs*. blMhday. There are 13 letters iu her name. Things Evened Up Detroit (UP) — Toivo Httlkko* nen told the police officer who arrested him for drunken driving that he had just finished off 15 bottles of -beer. In court the defendant changed his story, admitting to only five beers. The judge compromised at 10 beers and gave Hukkonen 10 days in jail to match ‘e-inSD eqi A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays. »
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Painters, Paper Hangers Will Be Busy Ip Decatur t/hat Decatur residents are expecting to paint up and clean {up thin spring is evidenced by the fact that almost all available painters and paper baggers of this .area are JjMtokeU\ up Mill late in the RumrifM'witg work. Very few outside paint Jobs been Htarted, Shut many, local homes are receiving inside paint and paper rejuvenations and local painters say that they will, start outside work as soon mm the weather nettles. Local paint und wall paper stores and departments report a brisk spring business and while ull types nt ph I tits are still available, federal curtailments, may make the supply short In a few Weeks, hxal deularfl report, It hI mo la Indicated by contractors that there will be aome new const ruction of homes In the Decatur area a Jlttle later thia spring. L^cflSft#ht 4. M EARING Notice h hereby given that the\ lAxal Alcoholic Beverage Board of AdahiM County, Ind., will, at 2:»i I’4 M on the 27th day of March. ISSI, at the (’ommlßeloner'e Room, Auditor's Office in the City of Decal tur, Indiana in >ald County, begin investigation of tha applications of the following named persons, requesting the Issue to the applicant*, at the locations hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fit ness of said applicants, and the, propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named: Preble Restaurant, Inc. 88128 (Transfer beer retailers permit from Arnold Koehlinger, Preble. Tsp., Preble. Indiana.!) Robert J. Rumachlag, 8830 C (Restaurant) 860 N. Second street, txecatur, -Indiana, beer and wine retailed JAID INVESTIGATION WILL HL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AJfD PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTINDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION. By John F. Noonan, Secretary. Bernard B. Doyle. i Chairman. MARCH 10—17 ■ — r -' Trade In a Gow* t w „,, 4» ’’•uatur OHM■■lMH aatfß||a|||a|||a|Bfla|a|
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I I ■■■■■■■m&ubumbl' ■ . I Couldn’t “Shut His Eyes" On® day a friend said tn a Christ, ian judge, threatened hy evildoers. “Don’t you think you could junt «hut your a .little to smae of then® thiQKH? The world doe', you know." “My frierid." replied the judge, "1 happen to be living for another world, beside* this on®, and some day I must give acrouM
/1 iMu i : 0 n -f :» HH Charles E. Homeyer admits In Los Angeles, wife Emma dismembering an early wife. fingers her predecessor’s ring. TUNKHANNOCK, PA., police are delving into the marrying past of Charles E. Homeyer, 58, “lonely hearts" letter writer who admitted dismembering the body of Mrs. Anna Homeyer, 64, apparently his sixth wife. He said he found her dead /last March 28 or 29, got panicky and hacksawed the body into pieces and threw them into a river. His present wife, Emma, live* in California, where he was arrested. Police J want to know mor® about the other wives. (/ntsmaUoibai Soundphotosj) ■MMfIMBMMMBMMHBMMhSBaMiBi y«mbso MausMan m ■*
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SATURDAY MARCH 10, 1951
ito the Judge of all the earth.’ His | approval means everything; R 0 I can afford to put up with the dis approval of some." . Mrs.’’j. Shields. . v ’ • pry A Democrat Afant Ad—it EXPERT CAR WASHING EVERY DAY ALSO —' / EVERY EVENING OPEN SUNDAY 8 to 4 C. ami S. Service Phone 3-3066 | 134 So. Kith St. i
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