Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1952 — Page 2

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Peter A. Habegger Dies This Morning 4 Funeral Services Sunday Afternoon Pete?- A. Habegger, 80, retired farmer and former Monroe downship assessor, died at 1:45 o’clock this morning at his home in Berne following a year’s illness. He was born in Canton Bt’rn Switzerland. Oct. 12, 1871, » son of Abraham M. and Lena MoserHabegger. but had lived in Adams county since he was font, years Old. His wife, the former Anna Neuensch wander, died in 1939.

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He was a meritoor Os th.d First Mennonlte church. Surviving are fiv# sons, Andrew? Clinton and Sylvan, all of Bern#, Arley and Milo of negr Bern#; three daughters, Mrs, Fred Nus.fr’ bauni of near Monroe, land Mrs. Albert Lehman and Mrs. Dale Johnson of near Berne; 28 grandchildren; 21 greatgrandchildren; four brothers, Menno, Eli, Robert and Jacob, -all of Berne, and one sister, Mrs. Benhart Lehman pf Berne. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday at the nite church. the Rev. Olih A. Kreib biel officiating. Burial will be ih the MRE cemetery. The body will be removed from the Yager funeral home to the residence, where friends may eail After 7 o'clock this evening.

Aged Man Dies In - Hous* Trailer Fire Valparaiso, Ind., Jan 18.— (UP) —Bums suffered wheat an oil stove exploded in a house trailer were fatal to Grant'Peck, 84. He died in a hoepkal yesterday. - • Rural Youth Meeting Held Last Evening Problems Discussed At Meeting Thursday A group discussion oh* rural youth activities and problems was the educational feature at the rural youth meeting Thursday evening at the Lincoln school gym m Decatur. Jim Merriman, county president, opened the business session after which Dorothy Getting gave the •eeretary’s report and Glennys Anmart the treasurer’s report. Announcements were made concerning the rural youth radio programs which will Ise held every Saturday at 11:30 a. in. over WKJfI with neighboring rural youth eltfbio participating. Adams county will be on the air February 9. The members received an; invito tiou to go to Pokagon state park January 27 with the Henry county • youth club. The Rural youth play “The Meddlesome .Maid.” will be gi»en in Huntington January 24. The program books for- 1953 were distributed. Plans were made to attend the district meeting at the Huntington township school Monday night. All members ifre asked to meet at the county textension I office by 6:30 p. in. . Group singing was led by Wavy Lehman,' followed by the group discussion, led by Gloria Koenenian - \ I Recreation was directed by Dorj (.thy Getting and refreshments ■ served by Keuneke and Paul ' Busse. so; The next meeting will be a Valentine’s party February 14. Rural y<#thers present at the meeting were: Doris Keuneke. Marie Witte, Donna Schaefer, Glennys Auman, Dorothy Getting, Esther Sowards, Wavy Lehman. Coleen Allmandinger, Mary Anne Owens. Gloria Jim Lester Thieme; Paul Basse, Homer Arnold Jr., Avon Scptt. Charlie Ripley, Herald Pailejk Bob Gage, Raymond Worded, Tonnie Warthman, and the extension- advisors. Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Archbold.

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District You* To Meet Here Saturday To HoM Youth Rally At Church Os God j The Fort Wayne district youti rally will be held at I;he Church oh God, on Cleveland street, blocks northwest of the hospital/ Saturday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Charles E. Brown, editp# of the Gospel Trumpet for 21 years, will be the guest speaker. Dr. ~ - - ' wyy i I ; Brown has recently returned from Europe, where he traveled 12.000 miles oh an evangelistic trip. He visited in Germany, the Scandinavian countries, France, Italy, and .England. ' Before becoming editor of . the Gospel Trumpet. Dr. Brown held pastorates in Philadelphia. Detroit. Chicago, and Huntington. He is. the author of 12 books, many oil which are in the Decatur Ifirrary* For I's yeiars, he was associate pro." fessov of theology at Anderson Coilege. He is president of the foreign missionary board, and 5 a director of the Gospel Trumpet, company; Dr. Brown will also be the. guest speaker at the Cbqrch of God Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and again Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Frank Pontius, of Huntington? is president the Fort Wayne district >*ou:h rally, and large delegations from Huntington. i Fort Wayne, Bluffton, Auburn. Huntertown. Columbia Cily. Warsaw, and WiH-hire, Payne. Ofeio are expected. ' The you h of Decatur are ur£|ed ;p attend this rally, and tire nubile, is. invited.

1 ■ Train Hits Truck, SIO,OOO In Damage Auburn, Ind., Jan. 18.—(UP)— Officials estimated "damage at SIO.OOP today in g collision of the New York Central's “20 Century” f passenger train and a big traeck at A crossing in yesterday. Melvin E. Marks, 31, AuArarg, I .driver of the stalled truth, was ' not injured. But traffic was held up on the line about two hours. Truck Drivtr H*M | | far Woman's Death J Terre Haute, Ind., Jan. 18.— (UF*) —Truck driver James W. Phillips, 23, Tndianapotte, wa s charged with reckless drtffwg to- ? day after his truck struck and injured fataHy Mrs. Dfasm Jarrell, 77, last night on a city street Recedes Schotarsbip For Short Gears* Bill Sipe, of Berne route two, is one its 20 young farmers who Will receive a schofarsW to thw Fort Wayne Purdue University Center four ,weeh» agricultural aWfrrt: course Which starts Febrtwwy 11. Sipe, who studied agrfeuMhwe under Leonard' Kingsly, vocational agricu Itursd teacher at high school, has done note-worthy Work in the beef cattle feeding add tractor maintenance work. In connection with these fields of interest. Sb 1 win study id the shurt enwrap “Livestock production practices - ’ and “Farmstead electrical equipment" as well as “Forage and pasture crops” and “AgricuWuratf marketing and prices.” The ‘diort course is open to afl Interested, farmers in the Northeastern Indiana area. ' I . ■ iGYFT ' l . fvUWTlllwdtl vWwF !■>*■ Illi ■< —I l-„ I- , ■ „ if carried out wotridy sertouidy eoiupromise the security of the middle eash." ’ It described the move as a “new pretext' for the presence of fWftish forties in Egypt." The communique said Egypt is "natural guardian'’ of the Suet Canal because it passes through , Egyptian territory. | ' “It is Egypt’s concern, more that of anyone eTse, to maintains the freedom of that waterway," the .communique said. i’ TO match the intensity «f cultivar legions, an American farmer would have to feed, clothe and house; Tieaily l')0 pe/’Mms on the yield' i from his "south® tosty,” the N> j tioual Geographic Society observes. , rn.mww.iw——4. u ■ l l■■l■. in. wan —■ *

lA-Vedr-Ott Cow Has Fite Record A 18-yearold cow owned by Reuben Schwartz has an outstanding lifetime record. Pfote Van Betta No. 2104435* better known as “OH Pet”ha» so 16 years produced 10 calves and ber- ' self made records as high as 674.7 ; pounds butterfat and has an official ctassificatfoit of very good. Pet’s lifetime production to data tftKrtrits to, in 40?2 4bry» of making, 161.174 pounds es mflk and 5405.2 .potfnrfs Os butterfat, fhifr would equal approximately 80,587 i quarts of milk and 6,216 pounds of butter. Her profit above teed cost was 83,202.5,2, which fs a pretty good income for its owner. ■ '.r~-.1.. <4@QQIIfiQSI Hesrrhvg 6oritMu*ed -In the dfvorce action es Mary J sue Saylors vs Leo Saylors, the hdafrtng on support money and restraittfo* order was continued from Thursday until February 21 at,ltf am. an petition of plaint’C. The court ordered; the ternporary restrathfhg order in full WEEK END SPECIALS ROASTING HENS, bLI 49t . . S BOUND STEAK, lb. 69c T-BONE STEAK, fib. _1 69e HE<F ROAST, lb. 59c BOILING BEEF, fib. 39c (enter Cat SMOKED RAM, ». 59c THIN SLICED and I RINED BACON, lb. 49e LARGE WHITE EGGS, FRESH SAUSAGE,Tib. 39c LEAN PORK STEAK, A 49c VEAL ROUND STEAK ! H>. 79e VEAL CHOPS, ». - HU 69e VEAL PADDIES, 79t Open S«t«rday till 10:90 P.M. SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET So. 13<1» St. Ph<me 3-2706

— I ri l||pn i. iiiii ii 1 1. ml1 1(111 force ttntll tibei. ■ Ordered ?o> Fay In She divorce cause of Wanda L. Moore Vs Glenn K. Moore, defendant • appeared Thursday in persop. The court ordered defendant to pay >2O starting Thursday, of plaintiff and foinor child also to pay 1100 for plaintiff’s attorney. Partition granted fn the petition for partition of ■i- J l ;., " ?n, , . , ■-...

I"v^ MIBURKE INSURANCE SERVICE I | Phone 3-3050 - ; • ./ ■ JW? N. Third St. Decatur, Jnd. j| Public Sale I ■ / ' ■ • : r; >' We, the undersigned, will sell at Public Anction the following / personal property, ?*£ miles southeast of BHußtoh, Indiana o* / State Road No. 11*5. then I mile south; or 8 miles whet of Berne ot ’ i Mo. Mg, then 1 mße north; or 3W miles east of Reiffsburg on State Road No. 118, then 1 mile north, on MOMMY, JANUARY 21,1952 > ; '> .. ■ Sale Starting at 11:00 A. M. I, I HEREFORD CATTLE \ T. B. and Jiangs Tested 12 Hereford .if year old Heifers that will calve from February to May, weighing 900 to I.W lbs. ; ’ \ DAIRY CATTLE 5 Guernsey Cowp from 2 to«s years old, some have calves by: sMe, others elose up. \ 7Guernsey 2 old Belters, due to freshen from Feb. to May. 3 Guernsey Helfer Calves. . | * 3 Guernsey Bulls, two, 12 months old, one, 6 months old. Production records and breeding dates will be given day of sale. Butterfat test averaged- 5.3 for the year of 1951. this id a high testing herd. ! r' ■ -• 1 f - 68 — HOGS-*-19 Hampshire gilts, open, welching from 325»t0 254 lbw; 8 Registered Duroc sown, coming with second litter, due to farrow March 1, one due to farrow April 1; 20 Guroe gilts, eligible to register, open; 10 Duroc Boars, eight eligible to register, to 5 months old ; 20 Duroc reed lne 5h0.,,. , . . ■I — OATS— '!M-. I ■' 400 bushel ClhKon Oats, extra good. — TRUCK—• i ‘ y ■ i 1951 Ford %-son Pick-up Truck with De fox cab, like new. V. WlSCt—24oo ft. 2’ ? x4 m ' yellow pine. 12 ft. long; 5 individual hog houses, new; axe# and wheels for frnpTement trailer, also racket type fence stretchers and other articles too numerous to • 4 . 1 :i I \ z ' ' i TERMS —CASH. Not responsible in case of accidents. Sale.•'will be held under large tent; Lunch served; Vernon Brown and Sam Brown, Owners Ellen imrger Bros.—Anrtioneerx Farmers Merchants Bank—Clerk • ’ 14.18 ' ‘ ~ c i-: y .-r . - y- ■ / k ■ j — *l— “ : ----- - - - ----- „j. I.'- i A r -a . \ .

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real estate. Martha Me Barnes vs Raymond <Eicher et al, partition was granted .and David Macklin aqd Ed A. Bosse were named commissioners to sell the property, wheih is located near Geneva. J. D. Briggs and’ J. D. Briggs, Jr. were named appraisers .for the property and submitted an appraisal of »B,SOO. Thia was accepted by the commfagtoners dad the property will be advertised for sale soon. < - — i— m. ■