Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1951 — Page 7

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Potato Growers And j Handlers Wjll Meet Potato growers and' handlers in nort hem Indiana counties have been asked- to attend a meeting at ”:30, p.m, ; Friday at the Akron 1 üblie library, to s nominate Indiinta’s member a and an alternate for the north central potato committee. ‘ : \ i ■ Counties involved include Warren, Whit* Cass, Miami, Wabash, Wells, Huntingion, Adams, , and all Indiana counties north of these. The north central potato committee, composed of 11 growei and four handler members, has i esponsibility Tor the administration of Federal marketing order No. 60, wMeh regulates the hand•h M-4——— - I \ \ f-i ,

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ling of potatoes grown in Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and in the \qjommercifc.l producing areas of northern Indiana and lowa. { i '*T ' L Phones Taken From i Evansville Bookies ■■• •■ - r . . j Evansville, Ind., April <I2.—(UP) —District manager V. G. Kercheval of the Indiana Bell Tele phdne £o., said today phones weife being removed from aboiit 12 loc|l bookies- joints. I Kercheval said the qtiiity was supplied with a list pf bookies hy ■police chief Paul and dife- < onnections were expected to lie completed today. | L

Police Officer Is Killed In Accident Evansville. Ind., April 12, —(UP) * —-Othel Ward, 36, a member of the Evansville police department, was killed last night when his pickup truck sideswiped another one and then collided with an autoipobile on Ind. 66 near Wadesvllle. State police said Theodore Huff, 49, Wadesvilie, driver of the Other truck, and James France, Albion, 1 111., driver of the car, were unhurt. ■‘ \ . Current Population Survey This Month Up-to-date national figures on family characteristics, consumer iucome, and migration will be obtained as a result of census bureau's ctirre'nt population survey in April, to agment the information gathered a year ago, according \to J. D. McPike. of the Fort Wayne regional office. \ Although income information was obtained a year ago in the regular census, the change in economic conditions brought about vey in April, to augment the inKorea and the emergency program make it necessary to obtain current information about the, distribution of the nation's purchasing 'power, McPike said. The survey is being made w ith a representative cross-section o f £5,000 families throughout the country, including many located in Adams and Allen counties. The results of the April survey will show the numbers of in each income bracket andV the types of families which .had increases or decreases in income between 1949 and 1950.

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I Q n Admitted: Mrs. Paul DeWeerd, Pr nnville. Dismissed: Mrs. Norman Steury and baby girl, Decatur; \Clarence DerUch, Decatur; Mrs. Allen Yearley and baby boy, Decatur;’ Mrs. Edwin Franz and baby boy, Monroeville; ' Reuben Gilpin, Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Yager, of Berne, are the parents of a baby daughter, born at the Adams county memorial hospital this morning; at 10:55 o'clock. She weighed 7 ! pounds, 1 ounce, and has not been named. Yager is associated with the Yager Furniture Store and funeral directors at Berne. Twin babies were born to and Mrs. Louis Stetler this morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. A baby boy was born at 11:31 a.m. and a daughter at 11:38 a.m. The babies have not been named. Dates Announced For Spring Conventions W. M. Lehman, president of the Adams county Sunday school association, has announced the following dates for the spring township conventions. May 13, Preble-Kirkland, St. Mary's and Monroe-French; May 20. Washington, Wabash and Blue Creek; May 27, Union-Root. Hartford and Jefferson.

HEAR Dr. 0. T. Deever Dayton, Ohio Tonight at 7:30 , Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Church { ; ! ' - '■ • ■ ’i Evangelistic Services April 8-15 —' -

Dr. J. E. Morris Elected Adviser Dr; X R. Morris was elected an advisor of the dental assistants a» sociation gt\ the annual meeting of members < held yesterday in Fort Wayne In conjunction with the Isaac; district dental society. Dr. Rqy Smiley, director of dental hygiene for the \state board of health, apoke at the meetifig on the ‘’Fluoridization of Water Supplies.'* Miss Marion Koontz of Dr. Morm’ office was among the dental assistants who attended the allday meeting. ‘ '> —■ - I , Rev. Lengerich k Moved To Elkhart The Rev. Vincent Lengerich, an assistant at St. Patrick’s Catholic church in Fort Wayne, has been / named aakfstant pastor of St. Vlncent> church in Elkhart. He is the son of Mrs. Clement Lengerich arid vvas ordained to the priesthood about twb years ago. He said his first mass' fa St. Mary's Catholic church in this city. i The R?y. J. H. Roesler was appointed pgstor of St. Joseph's church .In Bluffton. He succeeds Father Anderson. SOCIETY • (Continued From Page Three) Bixler arid? Mrs. Martin Worthman. Will give , reports of the annual f’onvention; of the Garden-clubs of Indiana, being held thia week at Purdue University. \ A meeting pf the Decatur Home Economics club will be held Wednesday at two o'clock at the home of Jdrs. Alva Buffenbarger. All members having birthdays in January through April are requested to? bring something for a silent* auction. . • ’ .i' • o .fei . i-_: Q I Modern Etiquette | Ry ROBERTA LEE V '-Hi 1 ? - —— Q. ;ts ft proper, when bowling with friends, to deliver the ball at 'the same time a person on an adjoining , lane is delivering his bali, ■ A. There are rules of etiquette on .the bowling lanes, too, and on of the moit strict is ’hut on? should never do anything to distract the attention of a bowler on an adjoining lane. If that person is preparing to deliver his bah, then you should wait until he has howled before you star! down t|»e runway. Q. Would it- be proper for a young woman to sign a business letter as Miss Alice Jones? A. Yes, but the ' Miss” should he enclosed tn parentheses. Q. lyhat is the correct way fdr a’young man or girl to introduce a friend to his or her mother? A. "Mother, this is; dlarence Wilson;’’ v dr. "Mother, this is Morgan.*' - _ VOTK'E or FIYAf, sKT'FI.EMKVT pF HMTATID 1 Xo. 4011 A "Notice is . hereby given to the ereditoi-s, \hjj-lrs and legatees of Jacob V. null, deceased to appear in the Adaitj.i Circuit Court, hpld at Decatur, Indians, on the 7th day of May, 1:151,: and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said .decedent should not be approved; and heir.-- are notified to then ■ 'rinil there make proof of heiruhlp, ■and receive .'their distributive shares. Henirlce DnnlelM, Administratrix Decatur, Indiana. April 10, 1951. ■Attorney 11. Hurdette Caster. Al’KfL 14-*l<j. Ancient Fundamentals The fundamentals of weaving In Guatemala today are as ancient as the history of Mayan culture. Farm Meetings More than 35 million persons In the .United States attended meetings, demonutrations and tours held by county farm agents fa IMd. i *— —Hr — i

Shop at COLE’S FOR ’ *’ ' ' >- ' • * • Make it a habit to shop at > Cole’s for OH of your Meat needs. ;You buy the best meat available with the least amount of waste and . at prices you can afford. Satisfaction Guaranteed COLE’S meat market PHONE 3-2515 237 W. Monroe OMWI • HB \ L

- ' i 7 ■ Earlham Student Is Killed In Accident Richmond, Ind.? April 12 —(UP) — Robert M.' Rudojfhsbn, 20,. Richmond, was killed today when his car crashed into a cement pillar near Greenville, O. The victim, an Earlham College student, was the son of Walter Rudolfhson, a Richmond manufacturer. ' .'■~ J ' , Veterah Members Os Moose To Be Honored Men who have been members of the Moose lodge more than 20 years will be'duly honored with a banquet Aprils, at the Decatur Loyal Order of the Moose home, ft was announced today by E. J.

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Worthman, secretary of the organ-, ization. Those who have been members 25 years ot longer wilb be presented with quarter-century ! lapel buttons, he said. The 20-year-or-longer banquet has been a fixture in the: local Moose home for the past Seven years.

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