Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1953 — Page 8

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ONCE UPOb| A CHRISTMAS EVE

Ms mMB ESKI dashes into ths home of Doc Dickery and finds the merry olctfmsdico busy at his favorite hobby—trying jo find out why his pot mouse, Little Squeaker, always runs up the clock at the stroke of 1 a. m. and p. m.

U. S. CONCERNED (C»«ti>WfJ From Pag* ’fear Rhee will become impatient and do something rash. / Robertson and Radford ire expected to discuss the entire situation with Rhee on their tous They also will talk over other F» East- '■* 1 \ { NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS' SALE < OF REAL ESTATE * The undersigned Commissioners appointed by the Superior ®urt of Allen County. State of Indiana, in a cause entitled, “Susanjia Nornian vs. | "Clifford Norman’s on the sald| docket of the said court, hereby give notice that at the hour of 2 :U0 p.m. on the 15th day of Januaryj. 1954, at the Law Office of Ed A-i Bosse located at 119 H South SecondrStreet. Decatur, Indiana; they will -well at public auction the following described real estate situated in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, to wit:— Inlot Number Fifty <GiT) in Citizens’ Second Addition t<r the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. i § Said tract will be sold fi»r not lees than two-thirds (2/3) jof the appraised valuation, subjects to the approval of the Court, upon the following terms: Not less tha|i one-, ' third (1/3) of the purchase price 1 to be paid at the time of sale and the balance within thirty (3d*) days thereafter, upon delivery of deed and a merchantable abstract of title. ED A. BOSSE and * HUBERT R. McCLENAMAN, Commissioners. x DEC- 19—26 g ■ J TODAY & SUNDAY Continuous Both Days REX ALLEN f “SHADOWS OF •5* TOMBSTONE” ALSO —“Mlofc.y’. BlrthdayParty" 60 Minutes of Disney Cartoons PLUS—“Son of f Only 14c-30c Inc. TaM SUN. MON. TUES. Continuous Sun. from |:ls Technicolor See it Without Glasses “SANGAREE’? With "FERNANDO and ARLENE DAHL ALSO—-Shorts 14c->soo lnc.>'Tax - . TODAY — “Island In the 8«ly” John Wayne, Andy Devine ALSO—Shorts 14c-50c Inc. 'Tax

NOTICE MBaaaaßaß| \ Wt WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY & SATURDAY December 25th & 26th FOR THE \ CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY ■ ;t? ' HELLER COAL FEED & SUPPLY > “l ■ ■ STIEFEL GRAIN CO. BURK ELEVATOR CO. . ■■

“MY! MY! This Is serious,” says Doc Dickery when Eski tells him Santa refuses to awaken from his nap and may be late delivering Christmas gifts. “We must hurry, child!” He climbs into Eski’s sled and away They gol

ern problems with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek of Nationalist China and Japanese prime | minister Shigeru Yoshida. Robertson and Rajdford will close' their tour by attending the inauguration of President-elect Ramon Maysaysay in Manila Dec. 30. SPECTACULAR (Continued From Page One) partner in the Keiser agency. Two Press Club employes and two guests were ordered evacuated from the third floor of the burning build'ng shortly before the blaze was under control. The four served coffee and doughnuts to firemen from their quarters, separated from the burning portion of the building by a metal fire door. Damage to the 60-year-old building, which once housed the of James Whitcomb Riley, was expected to be comparatively light bpcauSe it had been only partially remodelled when the fire broke ojit. , An “annular” eclipse of the sun Is one in whictf the moon appears to be slightly smaller than the sun,, and a narrow ring or “annulus” ot light is visible around the moon when it moves in front of the sun. This differs from a total eclipse in which the moon completely covers ♦he sun, the National Geographic Society points out. Tbe prime meridian at Greenwich, England to denote zero degrees, zero minutes, and zero seconds was agreed upon* as the world's official marking point In 1884. The decision was made by representatives of 25 countries at the Meridian Conference. < Harpooned sperm whales are highly . dangerous. One charged and sank the American bark Kathleen in 1902". LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Adams County, Indiana, will, at 2 p. m. on the 12th day of January, 1954 at the Commissioner’s Room, Court House in \the City of Decatur Indiana in skid County, begin investigation of the application of the following named person, requesting the issue to the applicant, at the location hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at.said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant; and the propriety of Issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named:

American Lesrion Post No. 468,30558, (club), 221 B. Main St., Berne, Indiana, beer and wine retailers. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL 811 GpEuN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUB LIC PARTICIPATION IS RM QUESTED. | INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By VICTOR G. WALMER Secretary \ JOSEPH P. KYLE Chairman. Dec. 19

l'|S f>i i i i ~** * * M 't ao it 1> 1J >4 Qy 16 ( [' l r. /am. lx.. “HMM! Just as 1 feared,’’ says Doc Dickery after one glance at the slumbering Santa. “He has a bad case of Winter Weariness—it’s like Spring Fever, only it happens when the Year is loaded with days and is tired."

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First Baptist A Christmas program will be pre-* sented at the First Baptist church Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The program is as follows: Songs by the primary department — Christmas Bells. Little Stars. The Baby King, Little Baby in the Manger J Love You, Away in the Manger. Primary 1 — Mrs. Reppert, teacher Dads Gift —by Steven Gephart Promise of the Christ Child — Maxine Aiigsburger Christmas abe’s — Danny Baumgartner What Do You Want? — Christine Lee A Good Wish — Carol Schanding Christmas Stars — Linda Hlrschy, Marlene Cowans, Janet Rambb and Linda Fulton Primary II and 111 — Mrs. Daniels, teacher Song — Dawson McAllister, Johnnie Bedwell, Carl Hakes A Day for All Max Elliott, Dawson McAllister Lights All over the World — Jane Bedwell, reader, Karen Daniels., Becky Rumple, Nancy Gephart, Charlotte Gephart. Kathleen Call, Scheryl Lobslger, Mary Ann Zwick, Jean Myers, Delite Michaels. Nursery department — Mrs. Soldner, teacher. Happy Birthday t 6 Jesus Jingle, Jingle, Happy Bells A Snappy Greeting — Kevin Levy Merry Christmas — Jacquelyn Hakes Make Yourself\ Happy — Luanna Max Halberstadt My Greeting to You — Patty Brown ' > My Secret — Fredrick Zwick The Kings Birthday — Steven Holt Just a Little Boy — Richard Fisher Kindergarten .department — Mrs. Rumple, teacher. A New Year Wish — Donna Jean . Wolf

* Wh' V" > ? > t •hairlt TOBACCO per pound: $0.52 to $0,524, up .9 pct. Iffiroß Bn hiT 1* /K c COTTON por pound: $0,342 PEANUTS per pound: $0,132 | to $0,325, down 4.8 pct. to $0,105, down 20.5 pct. PRICE SUPPORT shifts for six basic commodities, being considered by Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson in Washington, ere indicated above. Figures are on basis of full (100 per cent) parity. They form part of a new farm plan which is expected to be ready for White House scrutiny by Dec. 17, ( MOOSE CHRISTMAS FEATHER PARTY MON. DEC. 21 - 7:30 P. M. MEMBERS ONLY EVERY SATURDAY NITE FLOOR SHOW AND DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF THE 4 KEYS

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Twin Wishes — Bonnie Schanding. Janice Soldner Christmas Stockings — Danny Schnitz, Allana Hay, Eddie 'Hirschy, Kathy Bedwell, Karen Fisher. My Bell — Doug Hay. While Little Lambs Slept — Becky Soldner Tokens of Christmas Time — Thomas Hakes, Johnny Satter, Bobby Morris, Ronny Boat. It Came to Workingmen — Carl Hakes, Johnny Bedwell, and Tommie Cowans. Jqjnlor Girls — Mrs. Stahley, teacher. : * The Blessed Little One — -Geraldine Hitchcock. The Way to Enjoy — Bonnie Fulton i | , Hallelujah Hymn — Donna McKean A Birthday Gift — Sandra Bauman ij Day Before Christmas — Karen Call Christmas Spirit — Helen Elliott The Best Christmas Gift — Jerry Lee Song. Annabelle McAllister Junior Boys \ — Harry Hakes, teacher. " Without Him — Tommie Johnson Giving Gifts — Gerry McKenney Christmas Wish — David Mitchel Do For Others — Thomas Fulton Why Larry Baumgartner ■i; Gifts With Love — Ronnie Highland A Christmas Missionary — Ivan Augsburger Have You Forgotten Someone — Jerry Rambo 'fy The Lord Came Down — Clayton Strickler \ . ' I Share — Johnnie Cowans Suppose — Forrest Strickler • No Room In The Inn — Robert Boat, June Boat, Don Sliger, Erma Sliger, Allen Lehman. Bob Lobsiger, Max Hilyard, Tom Grimm, Denny Lobsiger, Jerry Rumble, Jack Ladd, Jim Anderson. between scenes wil Ibe furnished I by the girls from the Intermedfate I and senior departments.

By WILLIAM RUT

kJ N'syAim.DJ. DOC DICKERY looki'into hit Medical Doctionary for a cure. ”Ah, here it it/' he criet. “It’t Formula PCWOPGLPOAPG. However, Etki, we don't haVo any handy.” “What it it made of?” atkt Etki. (To Be Continued)

Mt. Zion U. B. The Christmas program at the Mt. Zion U. B. church at Bobo wil be presented at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The program follows: Prelude — Jerry Kaehr. Mvmn 287 “Joy To The World” — Congregation. , and prayer — Rev. Ensipinger. Welcome — Dickie Edgell Greeting — Becky Werling My Greeting To You — Barbara Brunner \ A Greeting — Nancy Edgel A Message of Cheer — Larry Christmas — Ann Sprunger Merry Christmas — Connie & Ronnie Cook H-A-P-P-Y — Joel Ensminger Proving Her Point — ftary Ellen Edgell A Gift For Jesus Birthday — Nancy Cook A Shining Light — Lois Ensminger The Good Thing -t- Delane Cook His Birthday Gifts — Eddie Daniels Look To The Heavens — Eddie Sprunger Accordion Solo and Vocal Duet — Jerrj’ & Kenny Wagner What Can I Give — John Bunner ' Song by Group — “Christmas” A Gift For The Christ Child — Tommy Edgell , . Jesus Wants The Little Ones — Kenny Lee Wagner and Russell Wagner Christmas Is Fun —Sandra Brunner Christmas Prayer — Kenny Wagner i Why We Are Here — Jimmie Death God’s Hand — Ronnie Daniels What Qhristmas Means To Me — Jerry Wagner The Christmas Story — Tony Wagner Mother’s Helper — Sharon Bebout A Star Led — Linda Wagner The Shepherds — Larry Daniels My Wish — Billy Ensminger A Closing Wish — Donald Edgell Offertory Color Film “The Call Os The Navajo” This film portrays present day life and conditions among the Navajo Indians in Northwestern New Mexico. Hymn 415 “O Little Town of Bethlehem” Congregation Benediction — Rev. Ensminger. \ —

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REPORTS from Moscow indicate trial is imminent for former Secret Police Chief Lavrenty P. Beria and six others, including V. G. Dekanosov, who was minister of internal affairs of Georgia. AU are accused of treason. (International i ■ Trade m a uooa i own — Decatur.

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