Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1951 — Page 6
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Flower for the month of Decern- * her is the narcissus or hplly. f Acetic acid, basis of vinegar, is formed frbm oxidation of alcohol. ' i Looking For A Better Car t * Here’s The Place To Trade! • 1949 Pontiac “8” Club Coupe. Light Grey. Radio, Heater. • 1949 Plymouth t r-* So eel a t n One Owner\ > 1949 DE SOTO Deluxe Sedan. Heater. Very Nice. 1946 Plymouth g Special Sedan Loads of Extras. > 1946 DE SOTO 1 4-Door Sedan. & Radio. Heater. f L 1947 DeSoto Deluxe Club Coupe, S ' — Light Blue. > —: • 1947 NASH k i Club Coupe R. & H/ Very Clean. < 1947 MEIfCURY Club Coupe « Radio and Heater. > 1949 Ford j_ ; Club Coupe. Radio £ and Heater. I DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES 222 N. 3rd
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Two Accidents Are. Probed By Sheriff Two Hospitalized Following Wreck ■ * \ T ! '*£ ?*, Two accidents >rere investigated i»y the sheriff’sdepartment Thu re-, day, each of them involving semitrailer trucks, ani ope of them resulting in minor' injuries to two persons. .. ‘ i ''' ' I Mrs. Aitta 3«, of 92? North Twelfth jstreet, and her 10-month-old daughter, Amelia, m&lned in the Adams county memorial hospital tbday where they were brought following an autotruck collision -oh U. S. .27, about five miles sduth of Decatur.* Both were thrown .from the vehicle driven by Encarnacion Riogas, which had ,polled off the. highway to allow cars to pass before turning into the Monroe road. When he made the turn, a semitruck driven by John Pbstme, of Continental, 0., struck the Rlotas vehicle. Four other children is well as the Injured two worn trought to the hospltil, but they were released When it was discovered they were: uninjured. Sheriff Fob ShralukU ;and deputy 7im Cochran estimated the total damage at |soo. •; I | ■■ i ' The sheriff and statd trooper Walter Schindler eptimpted the damage at SI,OOO when the trailer truck driven by Charles Field*, route 3? Ridgeville, crashed into the rear end of the car driven by Robert Marhenke, route 10, Fort Wayne, about a mile east of the city on U. S. 2?4.i [ The Marhenke car, traveling east on the highway, went out of control on the i<je, Jslid into the left lane of traffic? and reversed its directioh when the truck smacked into it. ir ' : —~ h I j ■ Premier Stalin Is * 72 Years Old Today
Moscow, Dec. 21.—-(UP) — Premier Josef Stalih is expected to spend his 72nd birthday today working fLB usual in his Kremlin offices, attending a meeting of the politburo, - receiving .his top ministers and signing documenta. The newspapers are not expected to carry any special articles marking the Soviet birthday. According to Russian tradition jubilees of public men usually are celebrated on the 60th, 60th, 70th and 76th birthdays. ■'■y t—‘ »■■'■"■ l i' , >ade In a Good Town - Decatur
WOULD ANNE MARRY FOR LOVE OR MONEY? FINO WE Wh en th* attractive, new high V school leather became interested in Anne Atwood, she discouraged him because she wanted 4 wealth. H But when the communit/split on B||MJ j||| an explosive social issue, Anne was -- x|; : reminded of life’s deeper values. - Don’t miss Alice Ross CJolver’s “The Parson,” an absorbing story W| about people caught* in a modern dilemma. 1 < .|»U* - ** .«*«. f ;I □ w IVJ fH - fc: Kkl F" '▼ ♦* . L —■'******“ BEGINS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22 IN DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
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Driver Killed As Train Hits Truck New Castle, Ind., Dec. 21 —(UR) —Raymond Fisher, 40, was killed last night when his truck collided with a NeW York Central freight train kt- h crossing on Ind. 23’4 near Shirley. State police blamed heavy fog for tip accident. Joeph Pease Dies After Long Illness Former Kirkland Farmer Is Dead Joseph V. Pease, 85, of Bluffton, former Kirkland township farmer, died at 12:15 o’clock this afternoon St the Wells county hospital after an extended Illness. ’’ I \ Born in Preble county, 0., Aug. 27,1866, he was a eon of Elijah and Mary V, Walters-Pease, and was married to Mary V. Sprunger May 18, 1895. He moved from Kirkland township to Bluffton’ in jHe was member of the Bluffton Evangelical and Reformed [church. > Surviving are his wife; fife sonsX Carl of Portland, Walter, ai home, Lester of Palmdale, Calif., Luzerne of Fort Wayne and Capt. Paul P. Pease, stationed at Deseret chemical depot, Tooele, Utah; 12 grandchildren and 18 greatgrandchildren. The body was removed to the Jahn funergl home in Bluffton pending funeral arrangements. Farm Meetings More thih 35 million persons in the United Stites attended meetings, demonstrations and tours held by county farm agents in 1946.
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Checks Arrive For County Employes Unnumbered Checks Are Osed For Some ft might have proved a bleak Christmas for some of the salaried county employes—but for finding wRr VHI FOR A MAN who spent 27 years in prison — Michigan’s state penitentiary—for the killing of a man he had never seen or known, Vance Erin Hardy casts a\ benevolent took at the world during press conference tn New York. He was freed Dec. 3 through efforts of his sister, Gladys Barrett, Detroit, and an Investigation conducted by a • \ al magazine. (International)
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a few unnumbered checks. For the county auditor’s office ran out of their printed, numbered checks the first of the week, and Thurman L-DrSw put in a hurried call for a fresh supply. , *■ But county,, commissioners awarded the clalms Thursday, and there wdre many—you know how it ia—who needed the checks for that last-minute bit of shopping that seems to hit everyone about this time of year. - ” With each packet of checks, th6| send several Which are unnumbered, to be used for duplication in case a mistake occurs. These; said the auditor, accumu-
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lated during the ;l past several months, and. were to pay employes. iue call to the stationers paid off* though: the fresh supply of checks arrived late 1 Today, Drew is! writing out Clecks for the amount approved In appropriations bY commissioners for materials, supplies and services. ‘ ■ But the county employes—they received their checks on schedule —because there were a few unnumbered ones which had %ot teen discarded. \ . . - -J ,\ If You Have Something To Sell Democrat Want Ads Bring Results
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