Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1952 — Page 6

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i L-TfT" ' _ ' "it.'""T—"’’TOM wr v fr wßsy t < . w I Ji : > '. , ;i Jj g| Bbl '’UffiSHr ' •/ :; "- ■ '' ; . •!• ** —. U. $. CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS Adm. William Fechteler (right) and British First Lord of the Admiralty Sir Rhoderick McGrigor chat on arrival at defense ministry conference in London’s Whitehall, where the British objected to appointment of U. S. Navy Adm. Robert B. i *’ Carney as NATO commander of the Mediterranean. (International) ' ■ ; _ L—.. L-.-. : ' jF t PM r w • I y 'j ■ i I mH iS >* I SB Ks Hr wESI i ag Bttl L.J F 1R VJI SIM?- ; jVbB kIMhT dflrM ■ y . i ' : ‘ Lt. Col. William Pi Benedict «♦" Lt. Col. Joseph O. Fletcher ; H■ -■ ’ • , \ . h ! \ / ' i I % THE AIR FORCE officers above are the two who flew a skl-and-wheel-equipped C-47 on history’s first ‘successful landing at the geographic North Pole May 3. Benedict, pilot, is from Pasadena, Cal., and co-pilot ■ ! Fletcher is from Oklahoma City, Okla. (International Soundphotos > —' — '. j-- —'■■ > -—■ —■ —j j-4- ;—i -4- ( DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS : • ' V ■. ' j': - , i ■ ’■ !' | f i. Gift Suggestions for Mother's Day! ■ : W ' i i VV ''T ' ■ V\ z/ #\ ' % VV\\ lt ■ '•■ 1 - ' ' <r ' ’i/yi I ' : -r A !'■ ALL NYLON I /] j ■ 3.98 I ■ y •'V “ f / I ” J' i i |\ ■ - i ii TV \ ■ " ~1 I 1 ■ ■ ■ 1 • // A /fl Gi' ■ <1 A i' V'i - ■ [i CZ — ——■—j dßhftr <> ; H t , ■ GOLD ts ■■ STRIPE W/ ® ■ - 1 f I V ' HALTERMAO * formerly The Douglas Store \ . ' '• . -4- . . .. ’ ■’■ . . .* t' ■ f , I < > L—. r ■ I 1 v • T - ■ ' ■ . ■ ' .r-Lj ; ■■■■ i 1 - i

Gabfesl Issued By School Department Commercial Dept Issues Magazine ■■ ‘ i The annual publication called “The Gabfest,” a magazine published by the students of the commercial department of Decatur high school was issued this week. The-yearly; Tirojeet, under the direction of Maynard Hetrick, attempts through practical usage and through many liberal chances ! to dust off the old ingenuity, to ‘ become familiar with the use \of the various business machines. The guiding spirits behind the

- 1 -■ "" !' 1 " i COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS ALLOWED MAY 5, 1D52 I Decatur Light & Power, 0per5233.16 Citizen’s Tel. Co., do 86.20 Haywood Pub. Co., do 1057.87 Decatur Democrat Co., do .... 146.38 E. F. Jaberg, clerk exp 30.00 Halterman’s, do , 76.06 The ! Bobbs-Merrill Co, do .... 15.00 Begun's Store, do ...;.., k , 72.12 T. 1. Drew, aud. exp, .L\. 15.03 Rose' 1 Nesswald, rec. ex,p 5.00 R. W. Shraluka, shf. eXp / 83.05 Dale Death, do .. ........ 5.00 T. J. Metzler, do l_.u 5.00 Emergency Radio Merv.l do.. 12.50 Federal Lab. Inc., do .'.I 81.95 G. B. Custard, sch. supt. exp. \ 24.66 M. W. Rothert, do J 5.80 M. M. Foley, atten.l off. mR. 58.05 L. E. Archbold, co. agt. exp. 184.81 Sally McCullough, do ?....r. 25.00 A. K. Williams, ho de ag ex 41.66 H. M. Gillig, coroner exp 44.20 , Dr. H. F. Zwlck, hea. of. ex. 77.00 'S. H Schurger, pro. atty. exp. 30.26 A. Harlow, assessor exp 21.76 Mabel Striker, do ...i 110.00 Ed. F. Berling, cir. ct. exp. 5.00 Bobbs-Merrill Co., do 15.00 Callaghan & Co., do '.. 10.00 lawyers Co-Op Pub. Co., do 10.00 West Pub. Co., do ..L 38.00 Citizen’s Tel. Co.’, do 17.40 C. H. Muselman, prob off mil 8.75 John Bixler, ct. house exp 200.00 Hazel Gallogly. do .j....: 65.00 U. Sanitary Spec. Corp.,’do 337.15 United States Chem.,i do 4.64 Sutton Jewelry Store, do 84.90 No. Ind. Pub. Serv.,\ jail exp. 13.00 Kraft Mkt., do l 1. 2.80 Burke's Standard Serv., do .... 2.86 Decatur Auto Supply, do ;.. 2.55 Schafer Store, do 5.50 Morris 5 & 10. do ...Il 7.51 Baker Plbg. & Htg , do 3.00 Geo. Fosnaugh. Co. home 166.66 Bessie Fosnaugh, do 75.00 Josephine Brandyberry, do 100.00 Ocie Hendricks, do 90.00 Dairy Martirt, do ;.. 15.00 Cora McFarland, do 45.00 Grover Kelley, do ...i.. 50.00 Howard Martin, do >....,.. 120.4)0 Rev. Ord Gehman, do i... 4.00 Rev. A. A. Fenner, do 4.00 Dr. J, M. Burk, do .■ 89.00 Dr. N. A. Bixler, do 6.00 Art Lengerich, do -< —..’. r .. 33.70 Dri-Gas Corp., do -... 43.90 Stiefel Grain Co., do 144.60 Kohrie Drug Co., do ..J... 29.81 J'. W. Lobdell, do 132.04 Hal,terman’s ...i 6.98 Connie’s Mkt., do 51.71 Haugk’s |.., 23.44 Spiegel's 372.29 Decatur Ins. Agency, do 26.64 W. Winnes, Wash. Tp. Asses). 100.00 Chas. Robenold, do M. 208.00 Mary Stults, do ....i..l ;....k.’ 208.00 Mildred Darwachter, do 208.00 Chas. E. Marshand, do 208.00 G. C. Reinking, Mon. Assessor 160.00 Otto Hoffman,| co. comm. i;.. 91.66 Lewis Worthman, do .t 91.66 J. C. Augsburger, do 91.06 Ed A. Bosse, So. atty, 75.00 Berne Witness,: do „;..L 50.16 Logansport Met. Cui, : co brid 507.32 Baker & Schultz, do ;... 150.00 Decatur Ins. Agl’cy, ins. .... 33.43 W. H. Zvdick & Son, sold. bur. 100.00 Yager Funeral Home, do ,300.00 Winfred Gerke, fox bounty 12.50 Treas. St ite Ind., Inmat stat 660.06 Irene Byton San., san i... 355.00 R. E. Allison, TB Cat. Text 442.90 F. J. Railing, do J. ;... 148.38 E. P. Peck, do 327.00 Charles D. Morrow, do ;... 129.50 Esther Sowards, do 35.20 (Adams Co. F. 8., tax ref. ~.. 21.52 H. Mollering, surv. exp. 42.16 Carl Burkhart, tile dr ~..*'233.12 Yost Gravel & Ready Mix, do 21.43 Bill Sipe, do H).O(J, Aleshberger Bros. Stone, do Harvey Lawson, do -J 84pp.; Burl Fuhrman, do 5 3jbb Robert Dudgeon, do 1.'.. ..IOjOI) Alvin Bollenbacher, do ■... 47.50 Louis Staub, do x.st) Tillman H. Lehman, do ........ 35.00 Don Harvey,fdo 12.00 John L. Hindenlang, do 12.00 Lester Buslck, do 2.50 Jasper W.able, do 35.00 Dan, Hilfy, do, ' .-. 10.00 Leo Turckes,- do .". 4-’ 8.00 Harry Kruse, do 3.00 Rufus Liechty, do 9.52 Mrs. Irene SchTemmer, do .... 1:4.10 Krick-Tyndall Co., do 600.96 Lawrence Smith, ditch imp 434.00 Theodore D. Baker, do ............ 151.30 Theodore Heller, do 28.00 Long Bros., do ji 84.00 Baker & Schultz, do ?16.00 Petrie Oil Co., do ...L....: T 14.87 Highway Frank Singleton, supt. sal 250.00 Philip Strahm, asst. supt. sal. 253.20 Tom Jdhnston, do ...L 266.45 Elmer Beer, d0i....; I 232.80 Nathan MeshbeYger, do 237.60 Harry Kershner, Tr. driver 276.00 Virgil Draper, do 259.20 Roy Heller, do 237.60 Lawrence Koenig, do 232.80 Harold Burger, do ...i 227.70 Burl Fuhrman, do ..j 227.70 Don Harvey, do 230.00 Jack Andrews, do 205.85 Eli Hershey, do 227.70 Roger Steiner, dp 233.45 Arnold Weidler, do 51.75 Menno Sprunger, do 227.70 Chester Shoaf, do 227.70 Vai Schnepp, do 217.35 Albert Beer, do 175.95 Christ Zurcher, do < -217.80 Christ Miller, do 217.80 Joe Augsburger, do 217.80 Joe Spangler, do ..., 227.70 Grover Cottrell, do 2.00 A. M. Hoffman, do 135.40 Harold V. Barger, Oper. 50.00 Decatur Light & Power, do .... 12.90 Citizen’s Telephone Co., do .. 17.40 Decatur Auto Supply, do ~|.... 93.16 Jefferson Garage, do i..:.. 16.70 Mac Allister Machinery Co;, do 34.70 McKinley Truck Sales, do .... 4.05 Paul Yoder, do 8.80 Balsiger Welding Shop, do .. 4.45 Korte Bros. Inc., do ; \ 58.28 Indiana Equipment Co., do 77.41 Vraigville Garage, do 36.69 Hi-Way Service Sta., do 13.40 Mollenkopf & Eiting Inc., do 188.93 Klenk's, do a. T 6.45 Mcßride & Son, do 11.00 Pearl Oil Co., do 259.95 Motor Fuel Tax Div., do 34.00 Sinclair Ref. Co., do 921.20 Beavers Oil Serv., do v .... 90.63 Riehle Tractor Imp. Co., do 10.70 Lima General Tire Co., do 45.70 Petrie Oil Co., do * 255.17 Louie Parr, do ......................: • 51.13 Richard D. Lewton, do 477.33 Meshberger Br. St. Co., mat. Yost Gravel & Ready-Mix, do 897.41 John W. Karch Stone Co., do 585.13 The Krick-Tyndall Co., do .... 29.68 Arnold Lumber Co. Inc., do 10.00 Kocher Lb-r. & Coal, do 13.44 Indiana State Indust., do .... 6.88 Decatur Ins. Agency, Ins. 1098.15 Snap-On Tools Corp., prop. 11.09 Bernice Nelson, welfare exp. 49.33 M. J. Hazelwood, welfare mil 12.32 Mabel Marshall, do 15.13 Veronica Linn, do 20.51 Citizen’s Tel. Co., wel. op .... 16.75 Haywood Pub. Co., welfare op 9.00 Certified before me this Sth day of May, 1952. Thurman I. Drew, Auditor Adams Co. MAY 2—HOLD | •' '■ r " "v '

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! 11 ' — project are Sharon Strieklpr, editor. and Rheta Butcher, co-editor. have combined with about 50 <jf their fellow students to present a magazine which could more correctly be termed an omnibus, Where the students poke fun at themselves, express many high ideals that any adult could- be proud of and generally philosophize on lofty and difficult subjects. Here is an example of One of the more deeper themes: “’The privilege of freedom of speech is £iven to us by our constitution. Freedom of speech is essential to the normal operation of a free j|nd democratic (Ji “If our government is based on the belief that the will of the people shall prevail, we must be able to find out what is the will of the majority of the people , . .’’/An (excerpt of a piece written by Caroline Alger. ; j. . . And the antithesis:: : j *:’The weaker sex is the stronger sex because of the weakness of the stronger sex for the weaker -— —

GRAND OPENING Saturday and Sunday, Maj 10-11 FISHER BROS. WILLOW BEND’ D.S. 27 at Winchester Street L FBUIT MARKET-RESTAURANT-FILLING STailON-GaRfIGE i?m uj&fSKSa on riiri: AIA|JU BaLLOONS and SUCKERS FOR THE KIDDIES » UIJII BANANAS ™ r n? R Tr“ a 104 lb. ' ■ \ ■ ■' ■ y . ™ Oranges ■ 5 dez. sl°jM||jnicy Lemons - -39 c doz. Grapefruit - -10 for 49c | Truckload of Michigan White POTATOES Ceiling Price I UARGE PASCAL solid AEI. KINDS OF SEED POTATOES Celery ■ - • • 2 stalks 29c Head Lettuce - - 2 for 29c ! Tomato Plants ... Cabbage Plants , I I FRESH STRaWBERRIES ■ ■ . . . . . . 39 C QL ( PHONE 3-3663 ; ( FREE DELIVERY SUNDAY DINNER Choice of Southern Fried Chicken I" BAHAMA M OOBi STRAWBERHY SPLITS I Choice of Salads SHORTCAKE Hot Rolls and Butter — Coffee or Milk 25< SI.OO 25< i -""""""W" Regular Ethyl w io wAw a&fo i ! \ With Every 10 Gallons of Gas Purchased FREE LUBRICATION JOB TIRE Car Wash SERVICE REPAIR q.OO CALLS Jj- | '

spy . . . ”, Tliiik gfim \ls anonymous. This 45 page representative of the originality! and the enterprise of the commercial department costs 25 cents, with any profits going to a fund to pay for awards given by the department for special .achievements. 5 ' '■ ' ' - I : - > ■ i The city of Natchez, Miss., began! its history in 1700, when the French Set up a trading post on the bluffs which later became famous during the Civil War. ~ .-j . ri r- — ■

WMTonE GALLON PAfNTSI IlliflM THI AVERAGE ROOM 98 I IN ONR COAT •IN ONI DAY wwal | KLENKS .'<i ’ ' I ■

County Rural Youth On Radio Saturday ; Adams cpunty rural .youth w’ill'be featured on a radio program at 11:30 a.ni. Saturday over radio station WKJCr. Wavy Lehtnap, Coleen Allmandinger, Jim 'Meiriman, and Voughn Mattox will tell of *the club's community service activities. • . ___ _ . Canada Recently shipped $10,000,000 worth of wheat to India as a gift under the Colombo plan. L J L

■' ! ''t . — - ■ ■ ! * ■■ I - » - WRRi - Ji • M ' My @ 4 a' i '. r \ ■ i 1 \ - — SOMETHING A BIT more meaningful, perhaps, than the passing back and forth of official papers takes place here as Japanese Chaffee D’Affaires Ryiiji Takeuchi (left) receives master key to the Japanese embassy in Washington from Edward E. Hunt, chief of the u. S. State department’s DiVision of Protective Services, in ceremony opening the embassy for first time since 1941. | \ (International)

■ ) '■ , FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1952