Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 228, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1951 — Page 7
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Business Changes ■ > ’ \ * Y r' Here Are Revealed Krick Coal Co. To Go Out Os Business A couple of business transactions have beeh revealed, one of them ending after many years and the other simply changing owners; both deal In the distribution of coal. Joe Kriok, spokesman for himself and his father, who combined form the Krick Coal company, said today that for all practical purposes, “we’re out of business now.” “We’ve got, a couple of of cogi coming in,” he said, “and once that's gone, we’re through.” Joe, who is a member of the city council, added that the lease of the property at the Krick-Tyndall Tile company ran out, and rather than move elsewhere the Krick Coal company ran up the “out of business.” sign. Frank Krick;, who devoted most of his life tQ the company, will fe-; tire; son Joe says he has no immediate plans for the future, though he thinks he may “shop around for another business.” The removal of the Krick com? pany will allow for anticipated expaneion of the tile mIH, it is learned. > / , i The sale of the Cash Coal and Feed company from present owner Jack Holthouse to Ray Heller is expected to be consummated next Monday, according to spokesmen for the parties. Heller represented by Ferd Litterer, is expected to take over the entire plant which deals extensively In farm supplies as well gs coal. < !! - - WIOSRITAL U ll Admitted: Mrs. Carrie Ehipger. cHty; Mrs. Logan Putnam, Rockford, o.’ H \ V' Dismissed: Mrs. Robert Alonso and Rdeemary; Chattanooga, 0., Mrs. Llbyd Speigel and Dianne Lynn, Decatur; Ben Owenjs, Monroe; Mrs. Elmer Uhrick, Monroe. — -/ L To Return Amnesia Victim To Maryland Richmond, Sept. 27.—(UP) -—“Mr. X,” an amnesia victim identified , after fpyr days ba Charles 0. Fofd. was scheduled tp be returned to Baltimore, Md., today’to face a contempt of court charge. ! , Ford was taken to Reid memorial hospital here last Sunday when he walked up to a policeman and told him he didn’t know who he was or 'where. ( >e was from. 4 Ford, who Carried no identification, was traced through a cleaning tag in his trousers. Police found he wa$ f wanted at Baltimore on a charge which stemmed from to “appear in court on another charge. 'I g ■ < AT A UCKPUON In Rome, Mayor Vincent Impellitteri of New York is greeted by Salvatore Rebecchini (right)Mayor of the Italian capital city. Later, Impellitteri and his wife had an audience with Pope Pius XII at Caste! Gandolfo, the Pontiff’s Summer residence. The opportunity of meeting the Pope has been a lifelong ambition of New York's Chief Executive, who is a Roman Catholic. (International Radtoohoto) iASILY DIGBSTED LASTING ENERGY READY-CUr SPAGHETTI
Workman Killed By Refinery Explosion Whining, Ind., Sept. IT.— (UP)-r John Smutniak, 58, Hammona, Ind., died yesterday of A injuries
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sustained in an explosion in the Standard Oil Co. refinery here. Smutniak was injured when he turned on a 110-volt electric light switch. A company spokesmen said gas had accumulated tn the
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electrtcal duct system. Smutniak died in St Catherine hospital, East Chicago. H . If You Have Anything To Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad —It Pays.
