Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1949 — Page 2

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CHURCH Hi Youth For Christ Andrew Gi|), prominent Chinese speaker will address county-wide, Youth for Christ at their June rally, which will lie held Friday eve-. 1 ning at the First Mennonite church j 1 at 8 o'clock. Mr. Gih heads up evangelize China fellowship with headquarters in Shanghai, and is president of China Youth for 1 Christ. When in China he often 1 serves as interpreter for Christian ' leaders and missionaries on their

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trips through China. According to reports, China is | about to take its place in the j cemetery of nations which once' knew freedom so people ask Mr. | Gib. "Do you think God is through l in China." Hi> first answer is. j God has set before us an open [ door which no man can shut. God ! is not through in China. God is i working as He has never worked j before. He is working in the lives I of young people, which i". a won-1 derful sign of that which is to! come." The public is invited to hear Gilt.

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Two Autos Figure In Collision Here Automobiles driven by S. E. Leonardson, 925 North Second j street, and Earl Tumbleson, Deca-[ tur route 3, figured in a mishap in Decatur Monday. Mr. Tumbleson pulled away from a parked position and the two cars struck each other. Damage was estimated at about SSO. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY BOA |{D OF COMMISSIONERS, MONDAY, JI NE 6, HMD Haywood Pub. Co., op 417.80 Citizens Tel. Co., op 120.05 I Decatur L. & P., op 170.45 I E. F. Jaberg, clerk, post 6.50 j T. 1. Drew, auditor, post 10.00 Decatur Demo., audi, oper. .. 49.50 ; Permanent Rec. Corp., Au rea 390.00 X. Fuhrman, treas. 0% 261.74 H. Bowman, sher mil & op 68.47 it. Hoffman, sher spec deputy 10.00 J. Kintz, sher spec deputy 5.00 H. Whitright, sher spec de 5.00 JI. J. Hull, sher oper. ...t 13.03 It. Moellering, sur mil & pos 56.62 X. Scheuman, dragline help 82.00 K. .Matthews, dragline op sal 472.50 H. Gallmeyer, dragline help 52.00 W. Conrad, bulldozer op sal 313.75 C. Burkhart, tile drain . 92.65 Canary Brothers, tile drain 7.50 |C.W. R. Schwartz, tile drain 4.25 JI. D. Nussbaum, tile drain 29.75 C. I.iechty, tile drain ... 24.00 Glen Egley, tile drain 4.64 E. Gerber, tile drain 16.25 Jonas Sprunger, tile drain 25.00 John C. Soldner, tile drain .. 25.00 S. Von Gunten, tile drain .... 12.80 It. Rayl, tile drain ..’ 50.15 It. Koenemann, tile drain .. 42.45 Floyd .Mitchel, tile drain 5.10 Amos Hirschy. tile drain .. 21.25 H. R. .Mankey, tile drain .. 15.00 Ernst Thieme, tile drain .. 17.00 D. C. Shady, tile drain 8.47 I>. Hoffman, tile drain . . 10.20 Hugo Thieme, tile drain 20.72 Peter Everett, tile drain 23.00 Sidney Hague, tile drain . 92.65 D. J. Jacobs, tile drain 33.15 .1 P. Welch, tile drain . 45.05 Baker & Schultz, tile drain 87.00 l J. L. .Myron & Son, open dra 1,500.00 [ JI. JI. Liechty, open drain .... 50.00 | Decatur Sup Ser . operating 17.05 Lewistown Pipe Co., tile dra 211.20 I Kortes Bros- Inc., operating 39.31 j Krick-Tyndall Co., tile drain 130.67 ! Reavers Oil Co., operating .. 201.80 [Com. Print Shop, supt sell op 7.35 I it. E. Owens, supt school op 15.25 I L L. Hann, supt school op 14.50 I JI. Jlalionee, att off mil . 5.04 [ L. E. Archbold, co ag sal op 134.69 I B. J. Bertsch, co ag sten sal 150.00 A. K. Williams, ho ag sal op 110.40 [ Dr. H F. Zwli k. hea of sal op 78.50 j j. Shockley, hea nur sal & op 288 80 iD. B. Custer, hea nurse rent 43.33 IS. H. Schurger, pros atty op 14.61 iF. V. Mills. assessor clerk 16.50 I Com. Print Shop, eir court op 8.30 | citizen's Tel. C0.,-eir court op 11.60 Amer. Law Book Co., cir cop 10.00 [W. H Aneerson Co., cir co op 15.00 i Lawyer's Coop., cir court op 10.00 [ West Pub Co., cir court oper 24.00 c. 11. Jluselman, pro off mil 18.40 iJ. Bixler, c. h. cust. sal . . 175.00 [V. Venis, c. h. matron sal .. 65.00 ' Serv-l’s Store, c. h. oper .. 3.00 J I. Holcomb Jlfg Co., c h op 39.55 j The Sup Jlfg. Co., c. h. oper 12.00 Decatur Lum. Co., c. h. oper 1.44 Don Jefferies, c. h. oper .... 9.50 . Kocher Lum Co., jail oper .. 2.40 Baker P. &• H., jail oper . . 9.50 I Weston Electronics, c. h. op 47.28 North Ind Pub Serv, jail op 9.56 F. A. Kitson. infirm supt sal 166.66 ■ J. Kitson. infirm matron sal 95.00 Dr. J. 13. Terveer, infirm phy 25.00 P. Gilbert, infirm oper. 75.00 B. JlcCroskey, infirm, oper. 57.50 11. Kitson, infirm oper . . 40.00 JI. Nevil, infirm oper .. . 22 oo G. Kelley, infirm oper. .. 30.00 Mrs. E. .McFarland. infirm op 25.00 Rev. E. P. Schmidt, inf min 4.00 I). W. Fireoved, infirm vet 16.60 Standard Oil Co., infirm op 88.91 Ziner Home Appl., infirm op 89.50 H. C. Augsburger. infirm op 58 44 Serv-l's Store, infirm oper 90.87 Neuer Supply Co., infirm op 32 48 Don Cook, infirm oper 55.00 Holthouse Drug, infirm oper 523 Art Lengerich, infirm oper 8.62 I F A Kitson. infirm operat 12.25 Kohne Drug Co. infirm oper 29 69 Steffen imple Co. infirm op 41.11 Decatur Lum Co., infirm oper 37.66 Mollenkopf A Kiting, inf op 9.68 | Cash Coal Feed & Sup. inf op 41.55 , Meshberger Bros., infirm op 14 53 ■Stewarts Bakerq. Infirm op 67.76 j Dri-Gas Corp, infirm oper 870 Beavers oil Co. infirm oper 39.29 ' Lutes Flower Shop. Infirm op 25.00 [ Berne HdWe Co . infirm oper 81 32 I'. S Chemical Co. Infirm op 23 85 I Butler's Garage, infirm oper 35.20 .1 c Augsburger. co sa per di 141 66 J W Blakey, co sal per di 141 66 It). Huffman, co sal per diein 14166 !Ed A Bosse, co atty sal 75.00 I Decatur Democrat, legal adv 76.78 I The Berne Witness, leg adv 12.26 I Yost Const Co., bridges 13.50 [ Lewistown Pipe Co., bridges 118.50 Smith Scrap Iron Co. bridges 6.25 Decatur Ins. Co., of bonds 42.50 Hardy & Hardy, soldier bur 75.00 [C. Bultemeier, fox bounty .... 5.00 ; W. Fuelling, fox bounty 1.50 Menno Jlertz, fox bounty .. 14.60 Irene Byron, sanatorium .. 530.85 [ Treas. of State, state inst. 464.20 S. JI Friedly. Bovine T B. 14 58 F G. Railing. Bovine T. B. 27.36 i Kohne Drug Co., Bovine T. B. 696 Neil JlcKenney, tax refund 16 80 F Armstrong, tax refund 854 I W Winnes, Wash tw as sal rn no i J. Highland, Wash tw de as 78 00 T V. Johnson. Wash tw de as 303.0 n ,T It. Baker. Wash tw dep as 72.00 M. Darwachter. Wa tw de as 72.00 Ii c S< hieferstein. Root twp . dep asor 150.00 D. .1 Schwartz. Jlonroe twp , dep asor 30.00 , F B. Aspy. Wabash tw de as 390 00 i No. 243 Phil Sauer, supt sal 225.n0 ' F Singleton, asst, supt sal 155 8" Kenneth Oilier, supt sal 171.00 | <). Youttg, asst. supt. sal 145 35 [ N. Jleschberger. asst supt sal 171.00 Kenneth Hoffman, mechanic 167.00 It. Dubavh, tr. driver 171 no i Virgil Draper, tr. driver 171.00 Harold Burger, tr. driver 158.40 Don Harvey, tr. driver 162 00 Roy Hirst by, tr. driver 162 00 Winston Moser, tr. driver .. 158 40 Ralph Sauer, tr. driver 156 60 Jack Andrews, tr. driver 137 70 ' Vai Schnepp, tr driver .... 162.90 | Hoy Heller, tr. driver 162.tt0 A JVeidler, single hands 158 40 | Wm. Hague, single hands 162 00 I C. Zmcher. single hands 162.00 I C. Miller, single hands . . 162 00 | Kieth S' hnepp. single hands 145 80 jJ. Augsburger. single hands 150 30 J. Spangler, single hands 32.40 i Amos Steiner, single hands 48.60 jG. C. Reinking, single hands 12120 Jiollenkopf & Kiting, operat 139 95 G. Cottrell, single hands 2.00 Decatur Auto Supply, oper 44 8s! I Ronald Vaughn, operating 175.00 Beavers Oil Service, operat 770 90 i .Motor Truck Tax. operating 32.0" I I Knapp Service, operating 66.40 j I D A Lubrhant Co., operat 95.701 I Liechty & Jlyers. operating 286.15 | I Rawls Inr.. operating 14.75 1 I J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., oper 37.40 I N. Fuhrman, treas.. oper .... 368 83] I Korte Bros. Inc., operating 256* 00 I j The Gibson Co., operating 102.74 I Ft. Wayne Pipe & Sup. oper 14.11 I' Krick Weld Shop., operat ... 23.6 n | i Decatur Super Serv.. operat 2" 79 j i Decatur Light & Power, oper 7.62 j Arm'-o Drain A- Met. mater 181 97 i . I*. Nussbaum, niateiial *.2**, J. W Karch Stone Co., mat 197.72 : Jleshberger Bros Stone, mat 5583.32 ‘ Snap On Tool Corp, proper 34.55 Welfare i Bernice Nelson, post & mil 30.70 JI. J Hazelwood, mil IT.TOi i Veronica Linn, tnil 9.901 Citiiens Tel. Co., oper 18.10! Treas Sta-e of Ind . state tn«t 321 05 Mollenkopf 4 Kiting, county I home — 2.000.00 j Certified l<efore me this 6th daj i of June. 1919. T'l ur...aa X. Dz*». Auditor Adaiue Ccut*.;-. IttdUi.a • June 3 <HOL£D ‘

Harlan Principal To Head Allen Schools Lawrence E. Foote Succeeds Whiteman By United Press The traditional Republican stronghold of Allen county had its first GOP county school superintendent today. His election highlighted reorganization of Indiana rural school systems. Township trustees met as county boards of educations throughout the state yesterday to choose superintendents for four-year terms. At Fort Wayne, Harlan high school principal Lawrence E. Foote broke Democrat Kelro Whiteman’s 12-year reign as superintendent. Despite the fact the trustee board was 11 to 9 Republican, one GOP member joined the Democrats in supporting Whiteman and the vote was deadlocked at 10-10 until county auditor Fred Wissman. a Republican, cast the deciding ballot in Foote’s favor. Many incumbents were re-elect-ed. Among them was Dan Schafer at Plymouth. Schafer, who was appointed last March to fill the unexpired term of Deane E. Walker when Walker resigned to become state superintendent of pub-

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■ ill® '■ ■ ™tllll S I SENTENCED TO 30 DAYS in jail lor contempt of court, John W. Gates (right), editor of “The Daily Worker” leaves New Federal Court handcuffed with two of his co-defendants, Gus Hall (left) and Henry Winston. The latter two were sentenced to jail for trial's duration by Judge Harold R. Medina for protesting Gates’ sentence. (International)

lie instruction, was re-elected by trustees in Marshal county. At Lawrenceburg, former assistant state superintendent of public instruction Wilbur Young, a Republican, succeeded Democrat Clarence Jacob. Like Foote at

■ Fort Wayne, Young became the first GOP superintendent in Dear- ■ born county. ■ The elections extended the long ■ terms of some incumbents and ended long terms of others. At Peru, A, 8. Thomas retired

after 20 years in Miami county and j was succeeded by John H. Davis- r son. At Crawfordsville, Montgomery county Supt. John Ward was re-elected for his sixth four- I year term. Earl Dinsmore in ’ Porter county and Custer Baker j in Johnson county were re-elected ( after serving 16 years each. i . E Charged With Driving ‘ Through Stop Light < City police charged Mrs. Stewart • McMillen, of south of Decatur, with ■ driving through the stop light at < Second and Monroe streets Monday evening. She will appear Saturday morning at 10 o’clock in the court of justice of peace Floyd Hunter. fined For Leaving Scene Os Accident Hershel Boothby, Decatur man, was fined $5 and costs Monday night in the court of justice of peace Floyd Hunter, on a charge of leaving the scene of an accident. Boothby is alleged to have been driving an automobile owned by I John J. Finan, Craigville. The car was driven up a lane at the Forest Sprunger farm home northeast of Berne, where it struck the Sprunger car. Mr. Sprunger got the license plate number on the car and reported it to sheriff Herman (

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