Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1951 — Page 6

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Easter Egg Tree Draws Hundreds Os Visitors

u)tcAtUr| fllßtl (tester t»gg Use, M 4lßßl*y at iht* iMVatur piiblh \ library, irtlitudud morn limit 1.1(H) htMipie in ih« imi io days o«< t t . u lU | H niadtj by library - ademlnnfa, Thp trnp. wlthh'rtm Uftm m<»rg than 225 hand painted frpnwntN thp carrying out <>4an Hitter cuttom which la rapidly! nprcadinK throughout th© mil ion. — While the (Canter egg tree is cominon in Pennsylvania and other , \ cittern states it did not become of! nation-wide use until the publication of a book in the last year by Katherine Milhous entitled “The Egg Tree.” Incidentally, the.Milhous book won the Caldecott award < this year, an award given annually by-the children’s library association ' ~foj an outstanding children’s book. J, I Miss Bertha Heuer, übrarian, de- . cided some months ago to erect a -trie In Decatur and she enlisted '7 - > INSURANCE Leo “Dutch”. Ehinger j FIRE , 1 WIND AUTO No. 3rd St. Phone 3-2004 - ~ *• “ n" 1 i \ Available For Immediate Delivery {quonset ’ j All steel buildings for Industry, Business and Farm N 24’—-32'—40’ and wider —A —* —A I All Steal GABLE TYP« JR OOFS from 20’ to 48' clear span j Write or call today fok ■ complete Information. lOIVIUAN BUILDING 4 supply mo. Iphins t«4«M 1406 N. Clinton Fort Wayne, Ind. | LOAN SYSTEM ■< T|e Merit Plan Ixhiti Byxtem offer* •Ikilable ewh creidit for any good purpose io employed men or women. YOUR PLAIN NOTE PERSONAL SECURITY TQ APPLY—You may use any of the three ways. You are under no obligation if you do not take a loan.' •1| You may telephone us—and tell j us of your money needs. ’ 2|You may cut this ad out—write ' I your name and address on it— ' " J ; j and then mail it to us. St- Or Call at office conveniently \ I located. Private consultation • 1 I rooms. -uv ■ r. .■ i.?.’.iy ; • — I ■ I \' Loans made same day you apply. J LOCAL ILOAN COMPANY 1 138 N. Second Street I Brock Store Bldg. Dgcatur. Ind. Phone 3-2013 ! wad/ within 20milti of our ofitt j

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th.- h.-lpj.i iHttny |im»i>|p throughout Ihw < iHitrty, wli<_» pnalattul hi tmlm Ilia rdM* for ibt* trr», There tire* nil kln<i»e mid pi*< h or i ppo, from, atmill bird egga to hi,o Kiuiif tmirirli mu Thp Idea la tg ettvri the, tlmitM’ thin* cut'll Vt (ir tind vVetllqAliy httvo Rc verMl thoiisHnd eggs. The slw’H'h are painted'and colored to represent facial and animals ami some have B<Tti4a»painted on them. v Mlhm Heller received a personal letter Iron) Authoress Milhous this week telling hen, of the Pennsylvania custom of erecting egg trees. Because of the’’ many colors on the tree, a number of photographs have been taken with colored films. There is scarcely a time during the regular library hours that there are not several children and adults viewing the tree, which is located In the north room of the library. The book which Inspired the tree also is and after Easter can' be taken out as a regular library book. J As an extra attraction, thdre is a pot of tulips behind the tree, and the tulips also are made of egg shells. From a distance they look exactly like a group of real flowers. Many school glasses,. 1 Brownie troops and Girl Scout clubs have visited the library in the last 10 days. The tree will be on exhibit until after Easter Sunday arid then all of the eggs will be saved for next year And Miss Heller said phe hoped to have at lehst 400 shells for Decatur’s second egg. tree. v ' l-\, ■ ... If you have something to sell or rooms for rent try \ a t. Democrat Want Adv. It brings results. trade In • Wood Town — f>ocatu« LAWN ROLLING Contact Operator or ,' Call 3-4119 F. J. COLCHIN 403 Fornax Bt. ' I ■ OUR MENU L SATISFIES We strive to please all! Whether it’s a steak dinner j . . noon lunch . . . soup or salad ... you’ll find it here — perfectly prepared to suit your taste. • , DICK’S GRILL OPEN 6:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.

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Illinois Clamps Down On Fraternity i Tight Disciplinary Restrictions Made Champaign, 111,, March 16 —(lirP) —The University of Illinois clamped tight disciplinary restrictions to-< day on the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity house, where a student was fatally injured at a party Feb. 24. Harold .1. Colton, Jr., 27, Chicago, died of a biuln iiijuiy 11 ihiy's afterward. Students testified at the Inquest that Imo r hud been st ry< (| at the party ami that Colton was injured In a scuffle. After irivTsHgallng th** Incident, the University aenale'g Hiihcommlb hm on dhrlplinr voted lust to; ' ' \' 1, Plut’C- thej fraternity on illsclylinary probation until February, 1952. 2. Appoint a rj’shlent rounsrllor for the fraternity hmm<limrly. !l. Remove all fraternity officers and conduct an election of new officers us soon as; possible. 4. Revoke the fraternity’s charter If there are any violations of University regulations during the probationary period. The subcommittee took the action at the close of a 4 l a Jicur hearing. It received reports on the Feb! 24 dance-party from the board of fraternity affairs and the interfraternity council. \ ‘ Dlsciplinai y probation mea n s that the fraternity will not bte permitted to take part in any competitive activities; with other houses. Alpha Delta Phi also will be prohibited from holding any dances or social events. The Subcommittee said that if the fraternity complies with all regulations until February, IH2, and its members have above-avyr-age grades', then disciplinary probation will end. But the fraternity will remain bn “behavior tion” until If you have something to. sell or rooms for rent try a Democr at Want Adv. It brings results.' Go to the church of' your choice next Sunday.. TEEPIE Moving & Trucking Local and PHONE 3-2607 ■; ; '■ aHf. “That Ace i Drummer Man” GENE KRUPA —, —; ; ' L 1 , ' .| i ; and his orchestra / at Edgewater Park CELINA,* OHIO J SUNDAY MARCH 18 DANCE 9 to 1

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Vincennes Man Is Killed In Accident Flora, 111., Mar. 16 (UP) — George Boyer, Jr., 27, of Vincennes, Ind., injured when th© stolen car in which he was riding overturned, died \at Clay county memorial hospital today. , His companion, Arlen Agan, 21, Vincennes, sjuffered a, fractured left shoulder in the accident but was reported Improyingjj Agan told police he Stole the auto and 310 from his employer, re taiiiaiit owner Robert Riser of Vincennes, Wednesday night The auto overturned three tlnuI'. S highway 50 on the east edge of Flora yesterday when Agan failed to negotiate a eurve, ■ \- SEN. CONNALLY I< <>n«li>iir<l rrum rw»» nn«| Ry piottt’te western Burope from uifm lri wri build our inllltaty d<fvnsvrt. WMmmd not fear the day when f)H-i Soviet Union has a 'i'Hkpiiv ,)i nmmie weanoag enough to threaten the peace/’ \ Ifyyou have to seil or ooms for rent\ try a Democrat Want Adv. It brings results. Try A Democrat Went Ad—-It Piv« Go to the church ipf your choice, next Sunday. . —7 T —' ' ,4 \ / ■~ ; EXPERT CAR WASHING EVERY DAY \ 1 ALSO EVERY EVENING OPEN SUNDAY 8 to 4 C. and S. Service Phone 3-3066 134 So. 13th St. LOCAL CLASSIFIED ' ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: * J time 50c; 2 times 75ci 3 times sl;' 6 times 1.75. For consecutive days. No classified skipday ads accepts ed. 1 , Black face 10 point, 5c per word each insertion, sric minimum. A Classified ads listed in para, graphs 50% increase over regular rate. , . . Card of Thanks, Obituary, In Memorlani, 2c per word, 76c minimrim. “A Copy must be in £>ffice by 11 a in. on day through Friday, Saturday deadline la 9 a.m.

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Classes Make Tour Os Farms In Ohio r ik ( 1 ’ V ■ . 1 Trie Jjfonmouth vocational agricult||re - classes ehjoyed a. tour through the Marsh Foundations Fariji, Vgn'Wert, Ohio, Wednesday. Thetday was spent in looking over the ,|arious enterprises of the farm. ,01st special interest to the classes weri| th® Hampshire hop's and .Holstein cows. Some of the Holstein cowe are among the best of the area|| The herd of 38 cows had an avemgri butterfat production of 450 pounds and 13,000 pounds of milk. Thei-foundation ,has aome of the laterij Equipment for curing hay and Airy Ing corn. The dairy barn in oSsi the mo *t modern in thia vi.-lriliy and la equipped to handle alMuit f)d cowa ■ffl \ 111—1■ Cemriotet Want aob Bring Result* NOW 21/1 "HORSES” . fOR> ZWbrou Yous’’best garden tractor buy, that’s the new POWER-HO DELUXE, Model 1288,* Beautifully streamlined... With the qew high power iy 2 H.P. engine. Equipped with, variable speed sheave, stand, chain guards, remote control stop switch, and new 5-12 tires on rims. ' the Standard Bolens attachments . . . «top In and see for yourself. wtfer performance, Better prite, | Your Bo>f Buy is Bolent . $194.95 ■ IL? ■ : fiptner Models Starting Si As Low as 1129.98 Klenk’s

Three Arrests Made On Traffic Charges Thre« Youtki Wash Autos At Hydrant? Hlmiltf llhb NlHMlukrt iimdn ihiim Hefrit! Mirtam. all or tli»tu nt the shiiim placr Fourth hihl Monroe Htrrplw and all Tor the semi© r»*tt* won For the thrre youths wt-fp u«Ing th»» spray riom n city tlu» hy drtint to wash thnlr < hik Thon© arrested andyHcheduled to appear in vitv court ' later today are: Leo H. Sheets, of this city, Lieu Everott, route 3, and Donald Teeple, roujt® 2. The city; ip Its of flushing the mains prior to of the city St water softener piript, had the hydrant at Fourth and Monroe streets open late in the evening. The youths would drive their cabs thrqugh the .spray oh Fourth street, get that side clean, then drive on the left hand side to finish the wrirk. The wash jobs which incidentally were undertaken by more than these three youths—the - others escaped when the sheriff approached —were snarling traffic on Monroe street. \ All three are charged with reckless driving. ' Go to the church of your choice next Bunday. APPOIXTMENT OP A KXBCtTon i ,\ Katate No. -AfllHJ Notice la hereby alven, That the iinderfcljrned has been- appointed Exei-utor of the e-staie of Hattie LxiidrewM late of Adams County, -U.-i-esised, Thu estate \la probably, solvent. i.eo Andrews, Executor Hubert H. McClenaban, A.ttornoY Marcli 7, I#sl. > - < % MAIK'HU—IC—23 , \

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-IT-.-.■ Tex I ' -7 - ff: ■; rW ■SH RWI Hut I z MBS MM Mn j ■Ki OKKHMKHHHK i ■ 77 V 7 , Royal Center, Indiana {Special)—DeKalb Corn King Ellis Shafer, Cass County farmer, won top honors in Indiana with his yield of 157.78 bushels per acre in the 1950 National DeKalb Corn Growing Contest. Horace Stanley (upper right), of McClain County, Oklahoma, won the National Corn Crdwn in the same contest with a yield of 175.32 bushels per acre. And, Robert Harris (lower right) of yYayne C’ounty. Indiana, won the National DeKalb Corn Crown in the —— l’' ' 7 _i_—_7__7..l--.. s' ' j -,..'\''"77 7'7 1 Lp&V/W DANed OF THE SEASON ' I I' ' I I EAGLES PARK 1 I MINSTER, OHIO I I Saturday, March 241 DONN SMITH ANU HIS OKCHESTRa\ ■ ' M

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