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THE DELPHOS DELPHOS, OHIO FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1-850 PTA PLANS PANEL PROGRAM FOR NOVEMBER 9 MEETING "tlir.lerstaiuling. Children" to be Topic of 'Oenwal Discussion Many Noted Sppnihprs anfl Edu- rators to be Present All Parents and Teachers Urged to' In keeping; with National Edu-' cation week, Delphas class room teachers Association is -working with the Parent-Teachers Association; in putttmg on a most interesting program: next Thursday, Nov. ut the, Franklin Atfditorium. A panel discussion is to beheld, using as the topic, "Understanding Children." Snpt.

Robert 11. Chrirty will be general chairman with Mr. Howard'Grove, princtpalc of Central high school, Lima, as moderator. Mrs. Mary Jane Strimple, 'as- to Professor Niswonger of Ohio State, has been secured as another' speaker.

The panel will be completed by Miss Mae Pt'eifl'er, juveTiille worker from Lima, and Miss Malble Rogers, a teacher at Jefferson swid M.rs. Florence Hor- ELECTION DAY MtNTJ 'Chicken Pie Baked Ham Beans and Corn Chicken Noo'cfles, Beets, Carrots, Cottage 'Cheese Atrturmi Salad Cranberries Dark and White Bread Pie Coffee Price Adults $1.00 Children 60c 22C85 PLUMBERS HALT WORK ON LOCAL SCHOOL DR. G. K. MILLER DR.

CLINT MILLER Optometrlc Specialists Phone 2-2831 E. Third Delphos. Ohio AM TED! HELP Service Station Attendant MORRIS SUPER SERVICE The complete program for the 'oveming is as follows; Invocation; Group singing led by Max Kennedy. Understanding Children" Howard Grove. Mary Jane Florence Horine.

Mae Pfiefl'er. Mable Rogers. This wit! be followed by questions and general discussion. The committees in charge are; Project committee, composed 'of Miss Hernie b'ox, 'Chairman, Miss Loretta Hockey, IWiss Jf'oan Sttffney and L. K.

Schmidt. Also the Public Relations 'CoiYmYittee, made up of, Mr. Richard Harbeck, chairman, Miss Ruth SteWte and Max 'Kennedy. time and planning have been put in on this program am it is hoped all parents will make effort to be present. GIRL SCOUTS The meeting of 'the Girl Scout Troop 1 was called to order by president Janice Heigle.

The roll was called by scribe Evelyn Allen. New officers were'elected, they are ns follows: President Martha Guthrie, scribe Desie Evnns Treasurer Jo Ann Jettinghoff and reporter Marilyn Knapp. Plans were discussed for completing the Literature and Dramatics badges. Leaders present were, Mrs. Hor- 'ne, 'Mrs.

Burgess and Mrs. Hiegle. of a person under 16 years of'age. Marriage Licenses Francis W. Nichols, 30, Delphos, and Jane E.

Desenberg, 38,. Lima. Alfred Upthegrove. 21, and Bernice Woodley, 17, both of Lima. IT WAS HEWS-y Dinner At Local Church November 7 The Presbyterian Women's As.

sociation is again planning to serve dinners at the church dining room Election Day. They have been doing this for many years. Tney used to serve -fried chicken but for a number of years have been featuring chicken pie. This year they will serve chicken pie or baked ham so patrons may make their own choice. They have been making their plans for sev.

eral weeks and due to the popu. larity of their dinners should again have a attendance. Uma and Pandora School inir Construction Hit by out Contractor Claims tin- ion Wants 25 Cent Increase ami Paid Holiday's, Etc, Plumbing work on the new Jefferson high auditorium-gymnasium here was stopped Thursday when about 125 union plumbers from this area were idle as nego- fltters Union-AFL and the Lima Local Plumbers and Steam- fittters fnion-AKL. and the Lima Contractors association. Affected by the walkout were two plumbers and three steam fitters employed by the E.

W. Kile Plumbing and Heating, Lima, on the plumbing job at the new school addition here. According to E. W. File, the union has demanded a wage boost of 25 cents an hour, paid holidays, vacation witli pay, traveling expenses and a 40-hour guaranteed work week.

An agreement between the plumbers and contractors, which provides for the present base rate of $2.375 an hour, will expire April 1, 1951. The walkout here has not as yet VENEDOCIA FARMER HURT Robert; Boorman Slightly Injured Thursday. Over by Own Tractor Taken to St. Rita's Hospital. We Sell Typewriters the overall construction work on the school addition, and steel men Friday started to work on the large steel beams, which will support the roof of the building.

Other jobs effected by the work stoppage included the Lima school construction program and the addition at the Pandora school. WHY? R. CLEVENGER WHY? Berry Funeral Held Thursday Revs. Paul Zimmerman aiul Clayton Strawser in Charge of Final Kites Burial Made in Walnut Grove Cemetery. NOVEMBER 3, 1905 IVE YEARS AGO TODAY THE HERALD SAID: Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Clapper, of North Washington street, a daughter. I. S. Moon, of West Third street, had a runaway this morning that might have resulted seriously.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Casper Knebel, west of town, a The interior of Marion township house has been repapered and nicely fixed up. Miss Florence May, of Van Wert, was in Delphos last evening and furnished music for the dance at City Hall. NOVEMBER 1025 (TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY THE HERALD SAID: Miss Helen Ford, South Cass street, was a pleasing hostess to a coterie of friends at her 'home on Monday evening.

The interior of the Walsh Jewelry store is being brightened up and -improved. An x-ray examination of the right arm of Cletus Wcichart, of northwest of Delphos showed a severe fracture of the bone in the forearm. A pi'etty wedding of simple elegance took place at Oltoville Tuesday morning when Miss Francis Kramer became the bride of Fred Miller. Mrs. Elton Rupert, South Clay street, is confined to her home with illness.

A Venedocia area farmer as. caped serious injury Thursday 'afternoon, when he was run over by his own tractor. J'obor Heerman, of Venedocia was slightly injured in a "freak" tractor accident while picking corn on the D. O. Davis farm located about a mile south of Vene- clooiu at about 3:15 p.m.

Thursday. According to reports, Mr. Bccrman was dismounting from the tractor to pick up a few ears of com, when his pants leg caught the gear shift of the farm vehicle and the tracter started up throwing him under a rear wheel which ran over his body at the hips. He was taken to the office of a Delphos doctor and then to St Rita's hospital, Lima, in a Hartcr anil Son ambulance from here. Mr.

Beerman's condition is reported as good and he is scheduled to be released Friday afternoon form the hospital. VOTE YES for the FAIR IMPROVEMENT LEVY WHAT IMPROVEMENTS ARE TO BE Art Bldg. Race Track Grandstand Speed Barns Landscaping Fencing 'Tiling Three Caiile Barns One Sheep Bldg. 40'xZoO' One 'Swine Bldg. '4u''x'20u' Poultry and Bldg.

40'x200 Show and Sale Arena 80x150' Merchants Display Bldg. Esitm-ate'd 'Cost $450,000.00 CEMETERY WREATHS a way of remembering. $4.00 to $7.00, including Easel. FETTIG'S FLOWERS. Phone .8801.

Adv. 22C85 Our son, Tommy Polite, was killed in action July 9, 1944, during World War II, while fighting for the'country lie loved. If he were with us today he would want to know, Mr. WHY do you shout liar, communist at thousands who may not agree with your record? Does not the record of a-public official speak for itself? (Congressional Record). 7 WHY do you still have Allen Drake, a professional bureaucrat, and his wife, Grace Drake, (who Drew Pearson says is never seen around your office), on the ernment payroll at $643.33 and $283.43 per Month, respectively? They never i lived in the 5th District.

As recent as two years ago this family was drawing $14,000.00 per year, and have drawn almost $100,000.00 of 'the taxpayers money since you have been in office. A lot of veterans would like to know what happened to all that money. i WHY did you appoint BUI Travis to West Point in and appoint Jerry Travis to West Point in 1948, both sons of Harry Travis, who lives in New Jersey? Aren't there War Veterans -of the 5th District who have fine sons entitled to an education at government expense? Bill and Jerry may be fine bows, but what is your duty to your District? Why Two Appointments out of One New Jersey family? (Montpelier LemierJEnterprise). WHY did you ignore the recommendations of the American Legion- and the Veterans of Foreign Wars and consistently VOTE against all National Defense Measures, until after the shooting started? (Congressional Record). WHY did you consistently ignore the recommendations of the Farm" Bureau and the National Grange interest of the Farmer, such 'REA? (Congressional Record).

More than 20 votes against. -I 3 WHY did you say that if I3he Farmers were so greedy as to hold their produce -untif- the market brake, it their own fault if they took a loss? i WHY did you vote against allowing a school boy or girl to have a bottle of surplus milk? (Congressional. Record) 'WHY did you ignore elder-statesman Bernard Baruch and vote against any curb against the spiral of inflation? All Congressmen, both Democratic and Republican, supported the Spenoe Amendment, except Clevenger, Gwinn and Marcan- ionio of New York. Think of it, Clevenger voting with Marcantonio who follows the Moscow line on all measures, and Gwinn who allowed others to use his free mailing privileges to kill the Veterans Housing Bill. (Congressional Record).

you voted in the past two.years with Rep. Vito Marcantonio of New York against all National Defense Measures and who the Fort Wayne-Journal Gazette says, "His (Marcantonio) presence in the House is an insult to our institutions He (Marcantonio) has played with its (America's) avowed enemies too consist- i -Why did you oppose social security benefit some of our honest old folks, since you have a Government Pension at the Taxpayers' expense? The months you were ill, and on leave, you got paid at the Taxpayers' expense. What working veterans get that break? Congressional Record). WHY don't you take an affirmative stand, JUST ONCE, for Peace wiih Isn't that what thousands of American Boys died for, including our all the above and much more was going on in your Washington Office? With such a record is it a wonder that Grove Patterson, Toledo Blaide Editor, jj says, "I know of no one who does a more thorough job of keeping the facts from coming to light than Congressman Clevenger." Regretfully, JOHN and ALICE POLITE, Archbold, Fulton County, Ohio. POL.

ADV. Funeral services for Mrs. William Berry were held at 2:00 p. m. Thursday at the Evangelical U.

B. church with the Rev. Paul B. Zimmerman, of the EHda U. B.

church, and the Clayton Strawser, of the Delphos 'U. B. church, in charge. Short prayer services were held at the funeral home at 1:30 o'clock. Music was furnished by Mirs.

Lowell Jenkins, Mrs. Carl McNamee, Charles Wells and Paul Barter, with Mrs. iTfed Redmon and Mrs. Barter, at the piano. There was a very large attendance for the services and floral offerings were in profusion.

Pallbearers were the following: Charles Wells, Howard Irick, William Kelt, Ray Upperman, Carl Brown and Francis Scott. Burial was made in Walnut Grove cemetery. Don, Birkmeier In Hospital Donald Birkmeier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Birkmeier, West Second street, is recovering nicely at St.

Rita's hospital, Lima, following an operation, Don is a member of St. John's reserve basketba.il team. WHAT WILL THIS COST YOtJ AS A TAXPAYER? 'One Mill for three years. Less 'than owe pfece of gtimper day -or Less than two packages of cigarettes per morifli 'Of One dollar per tax duplicate value of Three dollars per tfor average owners. VOTE FOR THE LEVY INOFFICIAL QUESTIONS AND ISSUES SAMPLE BALLOT USE ONLY IN MASKING BALLOT There is no other country where, periodically every citizen can go to the p.olls and fully exercise his.

choice. is this privilege valued so little and ignored so much. Adv. 23C86 PROPOSED TAX.LEVY (Iftcrease) A fifty-five ipercetti affirmative vote necessary tor passage K. Of C.

To Meet Monday Evening There will be a regular meeting of the members of the Knig-hts of 'Columbus Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock in the K. of C. rooms. COURT NEWS VAN WEUT COUNTY Marriage Licenses. Gerald Sholl, 24, Paulding, and Rosalie Bryan, 19, Van Wert.

Divorce Granted Richard John Riedel has been granted a divorce from Rachael M. Riedel on the ground of neglect. The plaintiff was ordered to pay the court costs. Tax Finding Made An inheritance tax finding of $6,761.49 has been certified for col. lection in the estate of the late Alice Ireland of Van Wert.

The tax will be paid by the executor 'of the estate. DO YOU KNOW That Marion Township RECEIVES EVERY CENT of the PERMIT FEES paid by thte permit holders in the township, which, since repeal, has amounted to In 1949 alone the township received $2465.00 from permit fees, which constituted of the total amount received from all sources for the township General Fund. These fees pay a substantial portion of our township operating expenses AND HELP TO KEEP OUR TAXES DOWN! Marion township needs this income. An adaitkonal tax fbrrfiie benefit ol Allen County, Ohio tot the purpose ol PROVIDWQ rtWfcfc IKSR tWfi fiREC- TION OF BtrtLDtNGS OR OTHER iMPttOVEMESTS ON THE ALLEN PAIR at a fate not exceeding one ttifll for each tine dollar valuation, which amounts to ten ($0.10) cents for each One Hundred ($100.00) dollars valuation for three years. FOR Tfifi TAX LEVY AGAINST THE TAX LEVY Issued by FATE PoL Adv IMPROVEMBNT COJWfifiSl" Wm.

P. Struma, Secretary, UNOFFICIAL Questions and Issues Ballot LOCAL OPTION ELECTION (Special Election by Petition) FIVE SEPARATE QUESTIONS SUBMITTED VOTE BALLOT WITH AN A majority vote Is necessary for passage. Estate Transfers Harry and Willetta Burge to Mary Margaret Harman, inlot 743, Delphos. William Craig and wife to Rob. ert F.

and Mildred Cully, 120 acres, section 17, Yo.rfc township, ALLEN COUNTY To Investigate Indecent Exposure Case Herbert Christen, 64, Lima, wa bound to the Allen county grand Jury Thursday, following preliminary hearing in Lima Municipal court. He wa charged with, indecent -expoeure in the presence VOTE TO Vote "Yes" on ali UNOFFICIAL Questions and Issues Ballot SPECIAL ELECTION Upon the Question of the Sale of Beer by Holders of or Permits. (Election by petition) VOTE BALLOT WITH AN A majority vote is necessary for passage. YES NO SHALL THE; SALE OF BEER AS IN SECTION 6212-68 OF THE GENERAL CODE BE PERMITTED BY HOLDERS OF OR PERMITS IN SHIP, OUTSIDE THE INCORPORATED CITY OF- DELPHOS, OHIO? Marion Township Boor Question 'I'iggs I-Iuysman Al. Geary Buddy Richardson Bob Arnoldi Harold Fair YES NO SHALL THE SALE OF ANY INTOXICATING LIQUOR BE PERMITTED IN MARION TOWNSHIP, OUTSIDE THE INCORPORATED CITY OF DELPHOS, OHIO? YES NO SHALL THE -SALE OF WINE BY THE PACKAGE FOR CONSUMPTION THE PREMISES WHERE SOLD, BE PERMITTED IN MARION TOWNSHIP, OUTSIDE THE INCQR- vPORATED CITY OF YES SHALL THE SALE- OF WINE FOR CONSUMPTION ON AND OFF THE PREMISES WHERE SOLD, BE PERMITTED IN MARION TOWNSHIP, OUTSIDE THE INCORPORATED CITY OF DELPHOS, OHIO? YES NO SHALL THE SALE OF SPIRITOUS LIQUORS BY THE GLASS BE PERMITTED IN MARION TOWNSHIP, INCORPORATED DELPHOS, OHIO? YES NO STATE LIQUOR STORES F6R THE SALE OF SPIRITOUS LI QUOR BY THE PACKAGE, FOR CONSUPTION OFF THE PREMISE, WHERE SOLD, BE PERMITTED MARION TOWNSHIP, OUTBID! THE INCORPORATED CITY OJ? DELPHOS, OHIO? Marlon Township Local Option.

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