Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1952 — Page 2

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Saturday Courses At Manchester College North Manchester, Ind., Jan. 21. —Seven college classes will be offered on Saturdays at Manchester college, begfojcdgg Jah. 26, announces Dr. Earl Garver, dean of the college. The courses will award regular credits. Physical science purvey, health education, modern drama, language arts, ethics human geography and ele-

jFiiial Sale - ON | H.T Winter Coats Starts Wednesday Ends Saturday SIZE WO NOW 10 Brown Zip-Out.Jl i>49.95 >29.05 I 14 Green Z.p-Gvt ; ■V. 95 l' ' H 34.95 TJCF ‘ 14 Black Zip-Out — -49.96 : '29.95 ' 16 Black Zip-Out 55.00 31.95 SIZE WAS NOW 8 Slack — Boxy >55.00 d >31.95 ♦, : 10 Gray — Boxy 57.95 33.95 \ - 'l2 Grey — 9p*y _ 57.85 d| 33.95 „ JMWfBB 14 Black — Fitted t -..— 165.00 M.PS \ jOg 14 Black — Boxy v __ 65.00 36.95 LOWlfl , 14 Black —-“Boxy 55.00 31.95 'SWBW 16 Gray — Boxy 45.00 27.95 16 Slack — Boxy 55.00 31.95 16 Fitted*. * *5.00 36.95 / 16 Brown — Boxy ' j. $795 34.95 / 16 Royal Blue — Boxy 1 59.95 |- ih 37.95 ! 1« Black — Boxy j 59.95 87.96 20 Wine —.*cxy $7.95 34.95 \1 \ I 20 Black ~ Boxy 57.95 34.95 * M HALF ' •’ V . \ WA9 ‘I NOW “ 416«/ 2 Gray — Boxy • ‘>57.95 >34A6 20>/ 2 Brown — Boxy 1 J 45.00 27.95 22'/ t Wine — Boxy ; : 45.00 - ? 27.95 \ ZO’e Black — Boxy , 11 45 00 i 27.95 I , 2O’ z j Green — Boxy£*- *5.00 ! i 27.95 18' 2 Blue — Boxy’ J 45.00 27.95 X ac £ — £° Ky - — ,<5.00 •J- 27.95 r rap* i...-P-JS.COL . ■ tras .MA T 24' , Black — Boxy fr*r-I 2795 —■■■■■! H...MPH ' , „ ! m,,! ,L ' ' iH I FUR TRIM COATS QB : 4 S,ZE WAS NOW I 12 Tan Storm ’Coat .. - 37500 >41.95 k MrtKrTSU .18 Black — Boxy 85.00 56.95 • j 20 Black—Persian Trim U,, .75.00 "1 47.95 20 -Navy - Boxy 75.00 f 47.95 - ■ 20 Gray— Boxy • 75.00, H 47.95 L”/1 18!, 2 Navy — Boxy 65.00 . 99.95 < 5 18' 2 Brewn - Boxy 75 .0 0 46>6 I 20 Black — Boxy 1 {89.50 66 95 !| < — Boxy _4_. 22^ 2 ni' aC i ~ —i t 65.4» 39.95 t . v7 ' - 24' 2 Black — Boxy 65 .q0 j| . 41.95 y ’ U - — — , ' FHML SUEARAIKE T H I • ill : * * rI • I ;li « DRESSES M Values Io $29.95 * ® S S.(M) H SIO.OO « T - . i L: ■ " vidl.l - '.■ , . ■ 40 BLOUSES Mm' Value* to $lO5 1' 1 oLvwtS NO W >3.o© NOW $20.00 NOW $ J .0© 11 ■ . '■»*■! ■ I ■ . ' 1 ■ ' ' * . ' ' AJJ. WATS All RAINCOATS ; oxelotof 49C HOUSECOATS TOMMIE P J’s. ■WaP I** 1 ** - fUODCJcD v ' * IF. «STir ■ l 'l ■ ' ' I : I : -

Bentary edacatfen mpgae the Saturday curricular BOering. ij i Eag* elM* wfrU eenbaoe tor thraa hears, fnws eWMr - M> or ilsiO--3:30, and win continue until April 19 with the exception of April 12. Adults may enroll for the classes at the beginning session, Jan. 26. Details st® avftitanie trotn me ei* ttee of the dean of the college. • "m.". j 'I"} 1 "* ■ ’ The biggaat diamond ever found W the Cullinan. Uncut; it weighed eergta or about, tour and * half pounds. .; j i J — 'U- ■ I--

Motorist |s Fined On Speeding Charge Donald Neuen, 105 Columbia street, Berne, pleaded guilty to speeding in Justice of peace court here Sunday. Neuen was assessed a fine- of $1 and costs, amounting to 111.75. According to the police record, Neuen was driving 50 miles an hour tn a 36-niile gone.

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— : ~r- ’ ' 'W". '-' - _ Mr- «MR ® I’} i* ■" -Iv 1 * y'ii' iw-- ■4 ; i aMwV JB L*,.; 1- 4. ■■'■!• it 4 ”i' 4farrf-.dit\?r ■ BHuK JBm -Br' t \ 2 ’ ' PM BKXMK /MMmMMH i" r-!T ; T'_ .7’ PRESIDENT TRUMAN gets together with his congressional “Bigat ths White House, to talk over wesh’a legislative activity. From left: Vice President Alben Barkley; Senate majority leader Ernest W. Mo S K r S ; m * )onty Joh “ * iX. Speaker Sam Ravburni (D). Texas. riMteruatiAMAl> SA- . Ul- . X»l' 1.-I M- 1i Qj . lllTljilti JU.’ [ ill 1.1 1- ' fc «i ' ■ “ ’ ~ >OMir&4MaHBBMKBNNMNaaiNHHHaaMMM<'.,*' ' bi <■ »■ > 1 1 > — 1 ■. ■ ~

Postal hte Usfs Asked By President immediate Boosts Asked Os Congress < Washington. Jan. 21 J— (ITP> — president Truman asked congress today to vote an immediate tM'O,(Hb)-a-year. boost in rates for Hecoud and third-class mail, parcel post and foreign mail. ’ He said the rates should be raised still another 3200,000.000 ne>t year to meet the actual cost of delivery. H Unless ,rates are hiked agaitti Mr. Truman said, post offkV will ruit $670,000,000 in the red in fiscal 1853. i ; j Mr. Truinau said in his budget message that first-class mail is,’ rhe only postal serVide paying own way. < I He was especially critical of newspapers and magazines which; iie'said. are receivtig “A large aiid unjustified subsidy” in the >r serond-c’.ass ma|l rates “which cover only a small fraction” qf delivery costs. He said the post dTr fi«;le is losing about $250,000,015, bn such mail. i' j tpongpess last year woted rate boosts of 10 percent on newspap--era and effective ’ next April 1. and ’ rjOsts in 1953 and 1951. Poultry Committee To Meet Thursday A meeting of the poultry project coinmitt.ee has been tailed by county agent L. E. Archbold in the, Berne auditorium at 1:30 Pdin Thursday. AH hatcheries of the {cotinty are also hqing -invited id 1 sehd representatives to this meqti ing. The above group, together: with Wayne Detwiler, i poultry «X{ tension spei ialist pf Purdue Unbi veisity, will nrake plans for s a { poultry extension school, that is' scheduled in the coun(v February> 21. j: .Will Stop That Cough: With Our Own COUGH SYRUP 49c and 98c bottle

' lay .# '• ; « f<r ■'lH|jjfo, - jMamS u . .? 4*31 r fl fUT* . iW £ ;S 4b? p ’WRIRMHRI Hs| -• ’ BMHk &kSUB ?• ■ 9 < : <J§ IDV’ ■' . ' • < <1 wirwrt ■ , JMEs&v/' -' Hsfe r ADVISORY BOARD members of 0« Rational Federation of Republicans Womens clubs get together m gan Francisco to plan strategy ’for what they term “the most election year in the history of 'the Republican party.” From left (seated) are Mrs. John R. Wise, JMlsqon4n; 14ra. Katherine R. Brown, Ohio, president; Mrs. Gilford I Maye®, t tyaehinglon, assistant chairman Roar Mis. Robert Low Washington, League of Republican Women cliaiimaui. ■■ .■ 1 ■ t-. • '< ; ■ !.' r’■ V'

'Q Speak iMdhy 1-OS3BK; t tHMRt -j '. ■ • • "R HI “f «- ■ B - - X- ■■■ .... Dr. F. A. Hall, extension veterin--1 arian 6f Purdue UniverßtF, will be the speaker in a meeting in the Lincoln school. Jiecatqr.; at ,7:30 p n: Friday, states county ajient L. E. Archbold. Interested livestock meij and women of the 0090ity urged to attend. • ! Dr. Hall practiced veterinary medicine at Garrett bet<>|-e enter- ' ing The extension service! In the Friday session, the audience will be asked to indicate thh topics • they wish discussed. 1 ■ , __ r : Poultry, Egg Judging{ Contest On Thursday A county 4-H and F.F.A. poultry and egg judging coniestif wijl be held in the Berne additopium Thursday, states county 'Agent L. E. Archbold. Wayne poultry extension speciaHst will assist with the contest bjf furnishing the eggs and the ‘coni testants pla< Ings. (Aechty has agreed to supply the ibft-dS for the judging. - 1 Any 4-H leader who hap trained } a 4-11 poultry and INcgl judging : team may have the teaiq entered in tbercontest. Most of lUe vocatiouiy agricultural will use the .copteat as a leaching opportunity for their .agricultural classes. g i - The winning 4-11 and FjF.A; ( poultry and egg teaiiis fwilli be I I ■' J oligable to compete in th| district contest, at Waba&h, — A i

River Rim Checked By Colder Weather Colier weather 1 checked a swiftly rising St. Mary’s river Sunday, and at Least temporarily Hopped the threat of a flood- The river was out of its banks on the east aide throughout Decatur. The high water started receding about noon Sunday and bad drop ped several Inches by piglit. The weather forecast is for continued cold today with rising temperatures Ipter in the week. A Three Days' Cough Is Yowj Danger Signal Creomulsion relieves promptly because it em to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has stood toe test of millions of usem. £s§pwyF«M>N Coyb- A pwmg b.ia I

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■'■—■Vl JSIIIII ,1 Boys' 4-H Club Te Meet Qn Wednesday The boy’s 4-H club of St. Mary’s tow-nnhip will meet at the home of Carl Frley Wednesday ’ night at 7 o’clock for the purpose of electing leaders. ' v ~ ? j> . ( Mrs. Laura Collins Is Taken By Death Mrs. {Laura Noll Collins, ss, of 2502 South Fairfield Avenue. Fort Wayne, died Supday in St. juke’s hospital, Chicago. She had been in HI health, but her condition did nos become aerious until Saturday afternoon. ( H>e first husband was the'late WUJtoto H- Nqll, founder of the Pinex Corporation. Following his death Mr*. Noji married Calvin Collins, who survives. A daughter, Mrs. Norbert G. Berghoff and a son, John H. Noli, also survive. Funeral services will l» held Wednesday a| 10 ax>, at Patrick’s Catholic church, Fort Wayne. ■ 1 ; Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

•» ' ■ 1— ' ■ 1 SALE CALENDAR JAN. 23-«-12:30 P. M. Roger Stinson and John A. Ey&sole, owners. 1H miles east of Bluffton on St. Rd. 316. 26 Holslelns; 1 Guernsey. Hogs. RJLenberger Bros., auctioneers. JAN. 24—Eugene 4 James Vining, owners. 2 miles south and % mUe .east of Willshire. O. Cattle, hogs, machinery, straw, hog houses. Owen Hall A Wm. Cisco. Auctioneers. JAN. 25—Heybert C. JHowell, Ity miles North of Warren,'lnd. Well Improved 60 Acre Farm, 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J F. Saßmann—Auctioneer. JAN. >6 —Francis Lothamer, 4 miles North of Paulding, Oiilo and 1 mile North. Complete Line of Farm Machinery and Equipment IR.-3A A. M. Mid vest Realty Auction Co. X F. Hanmann. Auct JAN. 29 —Johnson Bros., 3% miles Southwest of Payne. Ohio on Rout? 1 500 then 1 mile South 325 Head of Feeder Pigs and 45 Pure | Bred Hampshire Sows. Sale Held Inaida 12:30 P. M i Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann, Auct JAN. 29—12:00 Noon. J. Merle Rgst. 6 miles southwest of Fort; Wayne 3 miles southwest of Waynedale Or 9 miles northeast o| Roanoke on the lower Huntington road. Complete dispersaJ il sale. Roy A Ned Johnson & Lee McDuffee, A nets. 1 > JAN. 30— P. M. Fred Edgell. owner. Four miles east and 1 milt I north then second house east of Bernd. Cattle, hogs, grair l and hay, implements. Jeff Liechty, Auct. JAN. 30—12:00 Noon EST. Gordon Hauler, 1 mile north of Wfeh or , road 49, then mile east or 2 mites south ot Road 824 on Road 49. then 44 mile east. General farm sale. Roy & Ned / Johnson. Aucts. FIBB. 3 —12:80 p. m. Ora K.’Ratcliff, 4 miles southeast of Decatur, •- mile south % mile east Adams County Farm Home. 3 wile; north Monroe on IT. S. 37, 2% eadt. Hampshire hog sale Roy A Ned Johnson—Aucts. FEB. 9—12:30 p. m. Wm. “BiU" Frederick, 1 mile east of Hoagland thei 4 miles north then east or 1 mite south and % east ol Maples or 6 miles west and 1% north oif Monroeville. Gener al farm sale. Roy and Ned Johnson, Aucts. !■■ ill 1 »>.. . ~" 1 a “FOR COMPLETE PROTECTION” 1, BURKE INSURANCE SERVICE j : ; ‘ ' Phone 3-3060 j | ' . >' • 0 512 N. Third St. Oecatur, Ind. ) • —W—

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— ;.'- r Jj; j? I Local Breeden Will Attend Policy Meet Adams county artificial breeding association will have a representative meet the state policy committee of the Indiana assocjgfton at Purdue Center, IndianapolisJanuary 30. Harold Wright of jjalem, president of the state poijtey conymitted, will call this important meeting to order. -• The policy committee iq up qf one member selected from each cooperative or breeding service association. 4 J , I «S»«a-MtrSE? Greaselew, stainless med-. icated skin cream. Soothe* minor skin irritations, burns, chafing J >% mmcm S&sai Salih Drag On. k / x V’ i ' J 1