Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1951 — Page 7
TUESDAY, JANUARY.ie/ 1951
' ! ! W "xT" > ’ , " > n| ■ Urawfef <**'*' ' X' ',✓ ■' W' ' \ .. • JF' ;.' ■ ' . u. -uu ... ____.L.j«L. V i U.S. ARMY NURSES Anna Blanco (left) and Lux B. Otero, visit triple amputee Cpl. Angel Gomez, of Aibonito; Puerto Rico, in Walter Reed x Hospital, Washington, D. C. Gomez was wounded on the Korean front. Doctors describe his condition as more serious than that of famed quadruple amputee Pfc. Robert Smith. Gomez lost; both legs above the knee and it is doubtful if he can walk oh artificial limbs. (International)
Series Os Meetings Planned For Masons 'M V; . : • '• aree-Month Series ill Start Tonight ‘ , A thrve-month series of meetings, for Dpatur Masons will start tonight ;|vith the presenting of the apprentice degree, it -was by Cletus H. Milled ; .newW|ins.talled muster of the Decatiif of F. and A.M. \ OA USuiuary 27. .lit annual pam < "ike Jttreakfast will be held for ineuibt‘(s from 6 to 7:3U o’clock in the morning and the breakfast will be fpH Uwe (I by the presentation of the fehbweiaft degYee, •.., Tli^lrr gufar February 'meeting is 'scheduled for February 13 and on February 16 the master mason’s de-\
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gree: will be given. This night will he designated as ■, past masters’ iright. - Mud ’ I A Washington's birthday ball for ail Masoiis anti members of their families will pe held Wednesday night, February <2l. A fellowcraft degree will be giv.cn February 27. I‘he Mafch program; calls for the regular March meeting on March 13 j the \eintered apprentice degree on'March jo and the master mason degree otlf MarlctkJll). ,V, . Sped <1 [printings will also be held subject to call of officers and, the local craft club, under the leadership of R! F. Linn, will hold regular meetihgs during the winter mop.'h. ■. ■ j , j ; ' N i ' ■ ■ Americans, at one time or another h ive, won Nobel prizes in all award catjegorks — chemis*' try, medicine and physiology, liter ar ture. and peace. ’ - Democrat ?vv ant Ads Bring Resutlt
Allen County Raid Results In Fines Hayloft Is Reported Raided Sunday Night At least 20 persons were’ fined in Fort Wayne city ; court, as a result of a raid bn the Herbert Riet-' dorf hayloft near Hoagland Sunday night. Details were not published in the Fort Wayne paper’s account of the arrests. The raid was made either by state excise officers or Allen county deputy sheriffs. it was stated. Several of the hayloft patrons are Adams county residents. • ' Cashs disposed of in the' Fort Wayne city court include following: Walter Bertsch. Dallas I). Braun, Vivian Braun. Alton W. Christiner and Raymon Ehrsan, receiving alcoholic beverages from unlicensed dealer, firted $lO and costs. ? Dorothy Crosby, receiving alcoholic beverages from unlicensed dealer, continued ,to February JL Melvin Frauluger, receiving alcoholic beverages I from unlicensed dealer, $25 bond forfeited. "Glen Genth and Fred Hoffman, said of alcoholic beverages without a permit, [continued indefinitely.. . - Glen I). Everett, Kenneth Hegerfield, Frederick Kukelh|an. Alvera W. Scott, belmer R. Scott and Lierman Ulman, receiving alcoholic beverages from unlicensed dealer, fined $25 and costs each. I.Jelbert Koeneman and Norbert A. Lengerigb. receiving alcoholic beverages from unlicensed dealer, fined .$lO and costs. Francis E. Miller and Catherine Uhnah, receiving alcoholic! beverage* from. unlicensed dealer, continued tq February 3.. Herbert Rietdorf, sale of alcoholic beverages without permit, fined s7s'add costs: possession of a gaming device, fined $25 anti , coms. apd furnishing alcoholic 'beverages to a minor, fined SSO and. costs. tyicri Genth and .Fred Hoffman, sale of alcoholic leverages to a minor, fined $25 and costs. 6 Democrat Want Ads Bring Results,
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tOWXSdIP THI’STEE'S AXN VAI. .REPORT TO THK ADVISORY BOARD OF PREBLE TOWNSHIP ADAMS COVNTY, INDIANA Khowlnw RecelptM. I>tMhurMenicntK Mnd llalnm-rK of All Township Hev4 emir* t'ot* the Year l-'.nilina ' Dr. rmbrr 31, 1050 i > ST.VI I.MIINT OF RKVKIPTS JoOnnlilp Fund I I’ountv Apd., June\Tax Dist. 882.22 C<>. And.-Deci Tax Dist > 822.55 / Dog Fund . I ' Co. .And,. Surp. dog fd. 280.03 C. A. Fuhrman, dog tax col. 40.00 CL A. F'uhrman, dog tax col. 84.00 C. A. Fuhrman, dog tax cot. 51.00 Go. Aud.i sta,te aog fd 108.37 ’l'liitlolii F'tinil Co. Aod., «onjg|. kch. fd. int. 28.03 Co. Awdc .liiiie tax dist. , 3528.87 Co. Aud., eohkl- »ch. fd. int. 28. SS Co. Aud., Dec. tax dist. \ . 3290.18 Special Si-hool Fund r. Snyder, sale, of encyclo. I I<h*o Aud. of State, trans, distb. 125.18 Aud. <d State, do .... J' 2.50 Co. Audi,-. June tax dist 5097.20 Aud. of :StatCi trans, dist. .. 125.18 Co. And .: Dvr. ta.x dist. .. 4752.fJ it.reireaiion Fund Treas. Bd. of Rec., rec. ven. 1R6.00 STATEMENT OF DISBI RMEMENTS To'wnslilp Fuud L. Smith Ins. Ag’cy. trus. bd. 100.00 Deca. Deth.'C<i, pub. an. rep. 28.43 C. A. Fuhrman, sal tra «tx\ . 75.00 Berne Wit. Co., pub am rep. 28.4 3 C. A. Fuhrman, sal travel ex 75.00 C. A. Ftthrmim. do . 75.00! L. 11. Fuhrmad, off. rent cl hl 41.25! C. A. Ftthrmari, sal travel ex 75.00! C. A. Fuhrman, do ...... ....... 75.00: S. E. Merriman, twp of sup 16.30 C. A. FuhCmart, sal. travel ex 75,00! M. M. Durr, off. rent cl hire 41.25 Deca Dem. co, adv add app 11.66 R. Anderson, legal service 1.2.00 f’ A Fuhrinam sal. travel ex 175.00 W. BeihofP) cape of cemetery £5.00; x'. A. Fuhtman, sal. travel ex 75.00 Decatur Dem, £?oi, ad an. bud. 65.89 C. A., Fuhrinati, sal t.r off rt. 97.50 Berne Wit. Cq, ad an bud 75.02 C. A. F'uhrman, sal trajif rt 82.50 c A. Fuhrmari, sal tra of rt 82.50 E. Aumann. advi. bd. serv 2i».'po! Martin Selkitig, do 25.00 H. Worth ma n7 do ... 25,00| M. I»utr, clerk hire . 37.50; (’. A. P'uhrmat). sa.l of rt tra 82.50 Dog Fund T. Ostertheyer, stock claim 11 T. Osterjrieyer, do 121.50] Wm\ I<riHt»mai>, do 290.00! Elmer Btjlt ehteler, /do . ... SO.OO Orley S.'; Barkley, ,do . 1’353 D. S. Rarkley, do 41.47 Karl Snvder, do GO.OOi Tuition Fund Ft. M. Houck, teaching ’ '115.Oo! R. M. Houck; do 260.00 R. M. Houck; do 260.00. M. Houck, do 260.00. R. M. Houck; do 260.00 R. M. HOUCk, 4b ] 130.00; H. F. Nielsen, tea. erip child [ 16.25] V.. M. OWens, thanking 395.0 n; Deca. Bub. Bc,n., transfers .1003.56; (1: Schicferstoin, do 3909.59 V. M. Owens, teaching 395 00 V. M Owens, do] 395.00 j V. Owens, d<> , 395.00, Special School Fund J H. L. Foley, si-hjodl supplies <12.02! Butler (larage, bus rep etc. 396.82 Braham |»,ib.. janitor sup. 12.82 \\. Beck-, tire for sch bus 49.93 Preble Eq'ty ex , coal for sch . 72.22 Adams Co. F. 8.. givsollne 142.08 R. M. Houck, janl. serv. 40.00; \V. \Vlegman, trans. ....» 152.U0 E. Kirchner, do . iSOjHI Louis F. Schuller, do 90.00 A. Koehlinger, Vlec. lights 6.34 Allen Wells Co. REMC <• I 2.50 Niblick A Co. jartl. sup. 2.40 Kl>hne Drug Store; sell, sup 3.95 I. Smith Ins. ag'oy. bus ins go.no F. E.]- Co nipt on A Co., en. sch 105.75 Rj M. H«>uck, Jani. serv. 40.00 \V. W.iegtnanri, trankporta. 152.00 i Edward Jvlryhner. do 90.00 I. F. ; Schtijler, do 90.i»0 ’ A.' Koehlinger,, elec, lights 7.78, W. Peck.- tire tube A- batt. 84.00' Adams Co, -F.iii. gasoline 175.38 R. M. Houck, janitor serv. 40.001 \V. W tegntanh. trant>pi>rla. 152.09 Edward Kirvb.ner, do , k 90.00 L. F. Hehuller; transporta. 90.00 A. Koehlinger,,- electric lights 6.58: Tocsirt lA»n>. <.l*, (’<»., e<»al sch 30.69 D. Smith Ips. ag'ey. Ins Ford 15.00 E. Schuller, st. setj. yd 24.40 11. L. Foley, sink for sch. 12.001 R M Hrui< k. janitor serv! 40 On; \V Wiegmanri; transporta. 152.001 Edward Klrclllner, do .. 90.00; Louis F. Schuller, do 90.p0’ A- Koehlinger, electric lights 2 6"; R. >1 Hqm k. janitor serv. 20.00! \\ Wl ginanii, transporta. 76 Ou! Edward 'Kirchher. do . 45.00 L. F. S.'hiillerj do .. 45 0" W. Peck.: tire & .bus repair 55.45 Prelde' lit] Ex;. < »al 249 66 .Adams Cd. ,F.l.i , gasoline 90 44 Butler <\la>rage; bus rep etc. 517.99 (• Ewell, private trans. . 3".0" tv. c. werflng;, d<> J 60.00 Vi. t<>r Hoffmah, do. 30.00 M. C. Wcrling; db 30.00, Claude 8! Ko<»hs| du? . 54.00. A. Koehlinger;, elec, lights ' 2.28 H. L. Fuloy, Bth grd coni test 58.16 Rigsbee -Jjtn.l Bup., jani sup 36.15 A. Koehllhgeri eled. lights .16 D. Burke, <l. sp deb elec 7.5d\ E. I\. Arnold, do 1 „ l"5 f ’ J. Hilgeinnn. do 7.5" Harry ,B Bauer, d<. 7 50 Rufus Seherry, do 7 s's- (>. Heller, do .j. 5.50. .i'l. Koenernanri, do .. .5.501 P. R. carfton, do lO.fifl; i>. Ehloylffng, do 7.50 1 A Bultcrtleier, <|o ) • 7.50 ■H. F. Nielsen, «,> 7.50'. Aa. Bum K,x do- ’ . 7.501 A. Stoppenhagen, do . 5.50 H Scheurtranrt. do .. ;'5 s<i De<a.r Den>. <.?«>.. print, do ?I Oj I. Bll'iek,' rt. bldg, do 5.00 L. Smith. Ins. Hit' cy,: ins bus 39.4( I I't. R. Sortiers, 1 exp. jahl sup. 1 34 Custer A, Smith, leg serv 151.00 V M< : <’afthy. five extg. refill « 4 'lO Habegg. r».Hdw. Co .p. g. on. 3 24 Churchill mfg.’ co., pan sup " id Scott Foresman A <’o., s sup 49.4 i Ileca. Lum Co . him rep scfi 37.86 Butler (Jai'agc.! tlep. busses 267!. 12 Adams Co. F. 8., gasoline 169 14 V. M Owens, sbltbol sup. Bi.. r >o W II Zwp k & Son. ch <ln 11 90 \V. \Vi«*gnianiiz transporta. 128. (><| "Louis, F Schtiller, do 90.0 d Richard do 9O.t(h R. Werllng, jktii. service 45.01 W Peck, lirek for buses 199.63 Tre Mar Mad lSch, tr A tr 619.90 Parent ChcV. C 6., bus bd rep 2.93 11. Ba iff rr idctining st bool Sou 1 R. Werjimt, nuiiivlng sch yd. ,' lo.oti V,'. transporta 1160.<>0 1, F. Schuller, do . 0 9O.t»d Illi hard Schi-utnann, <l>> I so "0 It. Wcrhng. janitor service 45.<‘0 A. Koehlinger, elec, lights 3.'.<| \V. Peck, tiles tube sch bus 138 6'.i tV. tViegnlanii; transporta. 160. "d Rbhartl L. do 9<i.<i<l kicharn Sc|ieiitha'nn, do 9fi.<ul, It. Wl-riling, janitor service 45.Fd A. Koehlinger, tlcc. lights 2.68' H. L. FAHey, sob. eup. 55.8$ S. E. Merrillan ACo , sch su 52.75 Preble' En - l'l*. coal school 45.60 Koline ■. 1 'rag St., school sup 7.7 d .11 Wrrljng, pvivat trans 12.<>< W tViegmann, transporta. 160. od i: I, Miller,-do '90.901 Richard Sebeumarvi,. do 9".(Hi R. Werling, janitor service 4-7.0<« A Kiwhllnger, eilec. lights 4.72 Butler's ilarage bus repair 73:00 ft. M. Kolt.er, paint A paint'. 99.89! Decatur, Lum. < <>.. Idm cep,bl 38.10: Itrerrntion Fund 9HJcn Wells <?o. R.E.M.C.. el. 2 50 Allen tVelks Co. R.EJ3.C., do 2 50; Allen WcijmCo; ll E.'M.t'., do 2 s<( Allen Wells. Co. It.E MC . do 2.5’1 Allen Wells Co. R.E.M.C.. do 2 50 Allen Wells Co, R. EMC., do 2.5« Allen Wells Co. R'.E.M.C.. <jo 2-s'o Preble Eq. Ex., , coal rec cen 4,1.18 Allen W« Ils fp. R.E.MC., el 2 50. Allen Wells Co, R.E M.C.. do 2.50| Allen tVelkt (,'<C R.E.M.I’., do 2.5<«i Allen Wtllfc ’ , o,\ R E M.C... do 2.501 ABSTHAI T <>F HECEIFTS AND IIISIJI UMEMENTS 1 , Toan»h1 1» Fund Balance January 1 .$103k.32i Receipts 1704.77 Total Balarrce fcnd Receipts 2743.09 Disbursements A 1492.73. Balance ■ December 31 1250.36; Dog Fund Balance January 1 $ 113.50 Receipt* X-C. ... . 563.46' Total Balance and Receipts 676.90' Disburahmerits ■ 676.90 Balance' Dd< eniljer 31 0.00 Tuition Fund Balance, January I $111! o<j Hecety’a. 6816.29 Total BdluHcv and Receipts 10987.35
T*lm>uriteinentß 7794.40 Bulanin December 31 — - 3192.95 V o special School Fund Balance January 1 .. .14094.99 ToUl Balance and Receipts 14207. Ml Hitpuraerhenta ‘ 7843.01 lialance December $1 6364.59 call Recreation Fund BaUnce January 1 .......$ 186 09 TnUl’Balance and Receipts 186.00 UiMburaementa 68M Balance Dfevember 81 117.82 l t ; the Undersigned Trustee of the aioreeaid township, county and ktaMfe, hereby-certify that the above and foregoing la a true and correct statement of the Receipts and Exof the township for the year last endedChan. A. Fuhrman, ■in 1 \ Township Trustee JAN; ( 16 _____ Stigte Police Seize J Seven Slot Machines ■'Si'lfe ! ' Michigan ’City, Ind., Jan.\ 18— (Up)—Stattb police believed today broke up a gambling rinj* believed ' to have moved into] Porter ebunty after bohig driven oii( of Gary. \ ,6.ed by Lt. Robert Vinjzant Duiies park state police post commander, the troopfers raided four tragck stops simultaneously yesterda| and confiscated seven slot nis^'hlnes valued at $4,000. ; FiJink E. McKinney Qiiits As Treasurer lidianapolis, Jan. 16—(UP)yFriijk B. McKinney ,of Indianapo|k resigned yesterday as treasurer of the Indiana Dehiocratlc Sfijte <jommit|tee effective March IG.f ' . McKinney quit at a meeUhp o: the* committee. He told the memhe was too busy as president of; |’ ? the Fidelity Trust Co. and cluorirtan of the ’defense department’s military i housing com- \ No successor was chosen.\
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'Non-Virgin Club’ Found In Illinois Teen-Agers Club Found At Mattoon Mattoon, 111, Jan. 16.— (UP)—An arrest was expected today tn connection with a “non-virgin club” which required Its reported i'membershlp of 100 ’teenragers to indulge in sexual intimacies at least four times a month. Polite chief Larkin J'. Jones said he had uncovered preliminary evidence concerning club’s existence and expected to seize at least one suspect today in an effort to gain more concrete clues to the cjub’s membership. : I I I* L. Krantz, superintendent of Mattdon schools, said rumors about the club had circulated for five years but weren’t brought ipto the open until a 16-year-old girl student told her father that she had been asked to join the club.J The father (old Krantp his daughter said that there were between ”100 and lf>o members of the club” and that to become a meniiber "it was' necessary to have illiicit relations with a man in the 'presence of a isecon'd man.” i Krantz said he had interviewed ho high school girls but so far hall turned up nothing “concrete.” J i The girl, who told her (father abchit the club said one of tfee girl members had left Mattoon to have) a baby. . \ Jones said he was investigating repoirts that a married coujile sponsored the gtoup and that ["Several middle-aged meq” also, were members. . . ' tS'"' ' !•’ L '[ ' “Frohi what we have learned.” ' Jones said, “it is indicated that for ja. girl mepiber, at least, it was
necessary to have at leaat four intimacies a month to remain in the club.” , 1 s The girl brought the club tq the attention of her father after refusing to enter a local confectionary store which police believed was the headquarters for the club. The father told Krantz that one of the girlsMn the club is the daughter of a prominent businessman. "It will come as a great shock to him—but if it were my daugh-
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ter, I would want to know<about it before it was too late,” the father said. Africa’s Nile River, which vies with South America’s Amazon for honors as the longest in the.world (about 4,000 miles ench) is remarkable for the fact that in the final 1,5000 mile£ of its course it receives no tributaries.
