Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1947 — Page 2
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pa k woeh previously reported >-.J-‘» •*- Dan Habegger. Se< 15 Monroe. 41". Lawrence Fuelling. Net 11 Root’ Hilbert Hockemeyer Sec. > s Hoot. IS Herman Bohnke. Sei 23 Root. 120. Henry rook. Key 3« Wash »*" Elton Rupright. Sr< 16 Preble 110 Otto Hartmann He* 9 Preble • iff Franklin Hostetter. Hee. 17 Wabash. 17 .Mr* X A Bixler. Zone No. 10 Decatur, tpartlali. |26. J t'. Augsburger, Sei 2 Hart ford. 15 Arnold Simon Se< 1 Hartford 111 Ernest Ziegler. S«< 23 Hart ford. 17 Carl Shoemaker. Set -- Hart ford. $' John S Steiner. Set 13 Hart ford 110. Walter H Meter Sec I Hart ford. 112 Sherman A Watson. Set. 34 Hartford. 113 Geo. A Z«i immerman. Sec. 9 Hartford 19
MASONIC Enlfifd .ippiruth v ilfgrei 1 iif* day. Mar.h I* at T:»" I' '» George VV llanima W " 64bZlx I Decatur Ins. Agency 9 I Established 1881 I I Kenneth Runyon I I Hail Insurance B I Room 5. K. o* C. Bldg. ” Phone 385 P NOTICE! I will be out of my office from April 7 until May 26. Nurse will be in attendance. All regular office hour*. DR GERALD J KOHNE Now with M«wr-10-uto PLASTIC CUKtfKS ; HOME PERMANENT Deluxe Kit Regular Kit, fiber curler* | Iff »- «. »1» BmILiTT Ret. nui.r.rt I qoo 'UnIH AUgnrMgto.MS 'lOl Holthouse Drug Co. LEE Halt Cwd Label Id J 0 Dashingly different! Got a bit of the vagahnnd in ««. ' Ties <4.rral« y»mr hat! * i<|r tnimmed. U return in few. yotr'U hrul yeorwlf Kwbattrvele weariag it M a rAiJi ngk. Waiting Im ymi here amt... in * »idr canety 4 Spring enter*. !W‘ lair le» than a Lae! fwK tn />'ra Feer aw faery SuaJoy—'fime— 3>*M Cal E. Peterson (. briber ; . ■ . 1
Mrs. Lydia Huser Is Taken By Death Funeral Services To Be Wednesday Mn Lydia Ll-hty Huser, 91. I aidow of the late Jacob Huger, '<lied at tin home <f her son. Rufus, hi mile and a half southeast of Berne Monday, death hairinn l>een canned by a abort Hlnead of pneumonia. Following the death of her husband tn 1931. she had l»een reaiding with her children in that omniunity and had juet moved to the home of her non. Rufus, a wec*k ago She became ill with a ■ old about a week ago and had been bedfaat since last Wednesday Mrs Huaer. one of the oldest and beat known woun-i in Herne and lominuitiiy was born in Adame < utility liviemlier 11. HIM. the daughter of Jacob and Catherine Wenger Liechty. He marriage to I II ■ • tOOb place on Sept ember 14. 1977 and for many years they resided on i. tur.n northeast of Herne, moving to Berne upon Mr. Hu»er’s retirement.. children surviving Mrs. Huser ... Mrs Katherine Hawk Andei mm. David Hase . Detroit; Albert llueer, Berne; Amos and Rufus Huser near Berne. L-vl. Celina Ohio, and Vilas Huser. Fayette. Ohio There are also 31 grandchildten and 33 g eat grand* hildreti Two daughters preceded In death Five brothers and four siatei« pre coded Mrs Huser in death and she was the lu-t surviving member of hei family. Funeral services Will lie held Wednieuiay afternoon al 2 o’clock at the First Mennonit.- church in Berne, of which she was a member The pastor Re>. 0 A. Krehbiel. will officiate anil burial will lie In the M R E. cemetery. The laidy
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has been removed from the Yager mortuary to the Rufus Huser home Venue $15,000 Suit To Circuit Court Case Venued Here From Wells County A 415.000 damage suit has been venued from the Wells circuit ! court to the Adams circuit court j before Judge J Fred Fruchte. • court records disclosed today. Plaintiff in the ad ion is Rdward Case, who names Richard Mar ' shall and John Gallman as defend- | mils in the suit, arising out of an ! nuto accident in DeKalb county lon April 19. 1046 about S:»o p tn The suit charges that the plaintiff was walking off the side of state highway 427. which runs from Fort Wayne to Auburn when a car. driven by Marshall as agent lor Gallman. went around an auto off the left side of the road and i s’ruek him Case avers he was knocked Utt conscious. suffered a concussion, injured right hip. broken right arm. nervous shock, and numerous , ther injuries He claims the defendant was driving at an excesgive rate of speed, to wit: 65 miles per hour He avers that he was a butcher, age I 51. ami capable of earning about 45i‘ per week for another 15 years. He asks the Jla.ohti for loss of wages and medical egpell ses. Attorneys for the plaintiff are Reed. Cleland. Eggeman ami Tor berg while Barrett. Barrett * Me Nagny all of Fort Wayne, repre sent the defendant o — —— Trade In a Good t’ffwn Decatur
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I Divorce Suit Filed In Circuit Court Loma Foster, of Monroe, has filed suit for divorce from Fred Foster of that town, charging cruel and inhuman treatment in that he i failed' to support l.er. beat her and threatened to kill her They were inartied Heptemlter 29 19J<> ami ■separated March 17. 1947. She asks testoratlon of her maiden of Merryman. *&.«"'» alimony and a net raining order, wnich was, gi anted by Judge J Fred Fruchte. Plaintiff’s counsel is D Burdette f'UStei o Trade In a Good Town Decatur J COMPROMISE ON (t’.intiiiued From Pag* Duel i.ill would Tift controls on new bousing. But be thought it wouiu
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Im ‘’some years’’ before any appreciable decline can be expected.l lailmr .Members of the house labor committee divided over the best strategy for pushing strike-control legislation past an anticipated presidential veto. Rep . Gerald W Landis. of Indiana, the committee’s second ranking R* publican, suggested that the group write two bills—one gathering together all non controversial pro poscris and the other all those In dispute. H* said that in this way •one of them might get through Atomic Wat-r-Longress was ask ed to set up a civilian mobilization commission to blueprint defenses against atomic attack in any fu tnre war Rep. Roliert Tripp Ross. R N Y . Introduced a bill proposing an 11 member commission to draw up plane, “for the compl'i' mobilization of the civilian economy and the complete protection of th. agencies of government I
SEVEN STATES PASS ■ Continued From 60 percent increase in state fin--ancial a«PP«r‘ « f « ,ub l “ c "‘‘T’. o most of which will be used to, raise teachers’ salaries at the ginning of the next mhool year. The new minimum «< bedule starts at 4L2tt'f l»* r > car teachers with two years of <ollege and goes to 41.900 for those with five years In Nevada, the governor signed into law a bill to raise teacher salaries to a statewide minimum of 42 400. The legislature appro priated 43.790.000 to cover the raise. States which killed pay raises were New Mexico and Montana. In Montana, tfie state education association. representing 3 500 of Montana’s 4,090 teachers, urged them to refuse to sign a contract next year unless school boards | grant blanket 50 per. ent increases. Presumably the teachers would not work without a contract. I’ass age of a wage measure seemed assured in Arizona, where a bill was referred to a conference committee after both houses
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passed different versions. States where sal’”y Increase bills are pending Include: Massachusetts, Connecticut. New Jer-
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