Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1951 — Page 6

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< Claims Others Are i Involved In Plot . • • , _ . y - Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 24.— (UP)— Allan county prosecutor John Reiber said today It appeared eight other prisoners were tn volved in the plot of Eurl Cocklin, 24, and Mh pregnant wife to break Open the county jail last, week Mrs.'Wll<M|ean Cockltty p, mother of one rhlld, was the only person outside (he jail involved, : Reiher Maid CorkNn end eight othf er man In the jell planned to break bill lUtibor said charges would be flleti taMndtiMt them, Mrs, Coekliw wM 1 charged with aiding an at* tempted Jailbreak hy smuggling < Backsaw blades to her husband, held aka parole violator. = ... f .... . Goodrich Bequest To Hanover College Winchester, Ind'., Aug. 24.—(UP) —The (1,000,p00 estate of Percy E. Goodrich, brother iof a former Indiana governor, will go largely to his widow and Hanover college. Terms of the will, admitted for probate id Randolph circuit court \ yesterday, created trusts with the bulk of the estate for Mrs.-Ethyl Goodrich and the Presbyteriansupported school of which Goodrich was a former board president. ■ ■' • • i _ Lafayette Youth Dies Os Lockjaw H ■ \ Lafayette, Ind., Aug. 24—(UP)— James Samuel Reef, eight, died of lockjaw at Riley hospital in Indianapolis yesterday. '

Go to the church »f your enofee next Sunday.

| DANCING I I SATURDAY, AUG. 25 I I Eagles Park - Minster, Ohio I .■ BOBBY WERTZ und Hix ORCHESTRA ) 1 4% / Made by i > THE FEDERAL LAND BANK } r . • Long Terms 1 # Small Amortized Payments ,\ I Ls J • Can be Paid Off Any Time J I ADAMS—JAY WELLS J 1 NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASS’N. < 1 See Theo. V. Harsh, Secretary-Treas. I f HOME OFFICE BLUFFTON, IND. J | In Branch Office at 1 ,1 ; 137 Madison Street- ; Decatur, Ind. I C? Saturdays —> 1 to 4 o’clock. / >■, « . a

VAN WERT COUNTY FAIR SEPTEMBER 3, 4,5, 6,7, 1951 Five Nights! Five Days! < y z -■ • ij-/ 1 \ ■ ‘ if 1< Mammoth Midway. Monday, Labor Day ■ A Gr *f t Racin a Increased /Puroee Labor Day will again feature Derby Day at the W Prograflfe Running and Prnmium'a - Van Wert County Fair. Sevens 7) Running Races ..“Js 5 w. ?7 L. ‘ that Rain or (Shine. l and HarßeM Races. Elaborate ig t MONDAY NIGHT Klein s Rhythm Revue | Starting Gates for J?T ow and Free i of 1951. An eaborate stage show that will be pre- B * ,oth RUhnero and /_ Attractions sented on platform in front of Grandstand. Big ■ Harnert Horses. Oiled Drives Acts, Girls, Ernie Ray. His Plana and Orchestra, fl Photo Finish and and Midways' Light, Scenery, etc. Do not miss tbta hl ? h pow- ■ Par^utue | g ered up <o the minute show.\- ranwuuiws ’■ z ’ a —: ~Ji | a ;— . —ITuesday, September 4th Wednesday, This Is Junior Fair Pay. Judging Starts In Judging completed In all depart Aftmast departments. Two 43) Harness Races, ernuon Racing Program—Four (4Sexcltlng Three (SpFony Races and a County Run . \ Harness Races, Horses started wiW Mobile far Afternoon Rated.\ County Hocoeehoo 1; starting Gata, ' f Pitching Contact, . . WiDNiaDAY NIGHT — Whim Horae , j 4 ... Ranch Show and the Jlmmh- Drath TUtIDAY NiartT— Parade of - .Dodgerp Shew combined, A big and industrial Equipment, fallowed liy frac- attraction, Hoe them smash, crass Jump, ' for PullWg Contests, Classes for light, me J<fMp ttnd rtrf | ( , MrM (rm Elsl^will be (Hum and heavy tractors,' ( • - » here ell dsy, f — , - , gzz Thursday, September 6th Friday, September 7th 5 Grand Parade of Livestock, headed by Jun- ’ Free-for-all ’ Horseshoe Pitching Confaxt. > tor Fair Clubs and Floats at 10:00 A. M. Four (4) Harness Races. You will want to Afternoon Racing Program -Five (5) Har- | see these fktetjierformers. Remember last ness Races. Election of Directors from 10 - year when rmtn track records were broken, to 12 nooh and 1 to 3 P. M. FRIDAY NIGHT—Big Horse Show Ih front THURSDAY NIGHT —Final Showing of of Gr/ndstand. This show has grown in popWhlte Horse Ranch Show and Jimmie ularity and this year's show should surpass Lynch Death Dodgers Thrill Show. all previous shows. “ 1 ■■ ~•[?. ■ - • •' One of the unique features of the Van Wert County Fair is the grand interdenominational religious rally the grandstand at 7:30 on Sunday night preceding the Fair. A massed choir under the directlon'of ‘‘Herb" Jones, director of music in the public schools, will lead the vast audience in the singing of hymns. Making the address this year; with the heartiest endorsement of the Ministerial Association, will be an outstanding Quaker, Dr. Elton Trueblood, theologian, author, scholar. He is presently Professor of philosophy at 'Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana. Come Early for a good seat. Plan to Attend! Be i Booster for and Exhibitor at this 95th Annual Fair Admission 50c, Including Tax Family Tickets $2.50, Inc. Tax Wiley Kerns, President N. E. Stuckey, Secretary

WjOSRITAL 011O 11 Vote «■ nr l ii >■■■■! i i •( H Admitted: Linda Gleckler, Monroeville; Patsy Hausepnan, Berne; Mrk. Ed Newport, Decatur. Dismissed: 'Mrs, E. L. Bedwell and baby son Michael Dean ' • ■_ ; '' ' ' . \ A Catches Bast At Pond, Finds Tils Clem Vogle wade, Decatur real tietit recently caught a bass' at Krick Tyndall TH* pond. When cleaning the fish, Voglewede extracted a piece of tile almost one Inch in diameter which the bass had ; Vogiewede says It is pretty positive proof that the basils a native Os Kricks pond. I No Mite Elephants among cars and trades onour lots/ * ’ I / w "Sour Ibid Dealer

— — — Jordan Music-School Merged With! Butler Indianapolis, Atta. 24.—(UP) — M. O. Rbss of Butler University said todAy the Jordan college of music wttitld operate as a college within thm university beginning this fall. Rosa, who announced the merger of life two Institutions, said li involved Butler’s taking over all Jordan's personal property and ilia lease to sis < btiildlngs It currently occupies, \ has Iman affiliated with Butler for several gears, '■woTilm or hMTiTiow row awn IIITENMIX A’tlOX To last M oo>t>s \ The taxpayer* or llttot Township and Hoot Hcboot Township of Adams County, Indiana, are heret>y notified tliat a petition ha* t>Oeri riled by fifty one (61%) per cent or more, In both instances, or the owner* or taxable real estate located in both said Civil and Hchool; Township* respectively, requesting the Advisory Board to authbriSA the Issuance of Bonds of raid plvll Township for the purpose’ of procurrlng funds to be used in acquiring additional land, if necessary, and to be applied on the cost qf Constructing and equipping an addition or remodelling existing school facilities, building on rooms therein as best meets the need of said Township in' the arts of agriculture, domestic., science, o? d physical or practical mental culture, and in Which to hold school or Township entertainments or to be used for general education • or school purposes, or to be used for other Township purposes and for the issuance of bonds of Hoot School Township of Adams County, Indiana, for the purpose of procurring funds to be used in acquiring additional land, if necessary. a,nd to be applied , on the cost of remodelling and improving the Monmouth School Build-’ ing and the construction and equipment of an addition to said school building for the accomodation of all pupils of school age in Root School Township of Adams County, Indiana. against either or both of said bond issues may be filed with the Advisory Board by owners of taxable real estate located in said Townships in the manner' and within the time- provided by. Chapter 119 oL-the. Aris 'df 1937. Taxpayers 'of- «4id Civil - and) School Townships are fuirther notified that the Advisory "Board did on the 10th day ojn'Aligust, 1951, determine to issue the bonds of said Civil Township amount of seventy seven thousand (t77,000.00).\ dollars maturing U>e'fially over a period of approximately twenty (20) years, and did determine to issue the lionds of said i*i*Bpol Township in the amount of seven thousand T|47,000,00) »>l&rs maturing serially over a ptftiod of approximately: twenty (20 years, for the purpose of |frocung|<if funds to be used as stated n.b<we.p»Uot h of said bond Issues are t<gib«br Interest at a rate not exceediMc h>ur tv, i per cent Hiinum (th«- tißati rate* to he determined by IdtWßngl. The net' a»»e*Myd f- valuation of laaable property |if/-„ld Civil Townsltlp Is |4,361,810, eed.ln the Hchool Township I* HJilLipu, Tbs out. ■ taiuilna said civil Township t>x<’l))*lVS Os I lie abovementioned bonds lOtrlTfi oo and the <»ni*|antilng lndsW|eiht*»*s of r>»ht M<ii<u>| Township tix'i'tualva of lbs abuVP'Mtietlllolisd Mmfa. I* ll.oouoo objection* t<> iho s lusiinn,», us ellhetf or both <»f •mid ; bund' Issue* may be npide Uy WnsfeO) or more laxpafet*. fllirtM K&raiwn hi the office; of the of . Adams Cotintg, Indiana, Within the time and hi the mantflh 1 'Provided by Mtattitl!. which ftetltibn will be heard-and consldeewl By the Htate Board:<>f Tax CombilsSHiners In the manner provided bjrdaw this 10thfa|ay| of August, 1951.4 ’A; A | I. HUGO BOBMotR I WINFRED L (3ERKE MARTIN AVmAnN S Advisory Board of Root | Township.knd Root School I Township’ j I ; AUGUST SILKING, Trustee of-Root Township and Root Behdol Township CUSTER & SMITH Attorneys for Root Township t and Root School Township AUGUST 17—24 t Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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Legion To Install Officers On Monday* Robert Axbgueher, ■ • veteran of \Vorld War 11, will aaauine hla office of commander of Adams Poat 43, . American Legion, at the Inatallation aervlcea to be nondurted Monday in the Legion home. Alva Miller of ChurubHaco, fourth dlxtrlctjuimmandnr of the Legion, will bw ln charge of the Inatalla Hon of offlccra It wax annoiinttid Ashliuucliur auccnedM Ihigh J. Andrewa, who liaa served ua comwiuiidur of th< poat for (ho paat year, Other offlcexr to aaaiimn liiillea Monday Wil he Don Coch ran, firm vli'eromiiiaiider, Harold Hoffman, aecond vlca><mminnndarj Harold Tinman ttylrd vhmtorti mnnder; Walter *Ko«n«mt\i, fourth vtcecominander; Frannie Noack, finance officer; T. H. u Gehrig, adjutant, and Dwight Bheete, trustee. ~ , Democrat Want Ada Bring Results

PLAN NOW FOR YOUR FUTURE Be Prepared With A HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION - ' , h< * ,)< ‘ ra,ur J« n k>r-Senl»r High Hchool, with u competent faculty rurrinl,a to » I preMent day conditions, invltes ev* ery b°y and girl to attend claHses /V daily. The school is hacked by the ' ous years as a first class, commissioned high school and is A member of the North Central As- • '■ f ' JF-F. •' <»f College*, and Second- ■ • 'v qK " £■ ar - v Schools. . , ; ' i ■1■,,,, V , „ I , , Alf 1111 ARI F PflllDQFQ* Academic. Commercial. General, Industrial Arts, Vocational AgriWUllvfeVe culture, and Home Economics; also post graduate courses. ’ j ' • ■ V • -\ \ .. -I ■■; : yj .. School Starts Tuesday, September 4th - 8:25 A. M. Available Decatur High School Classes English a4 years * Commercial Geography Vi year Trigonometry x / 2 year Public Speaking 1 year Shorthand 2 years Physical Training 2 years Business English V 2 year Tvnewritinur 2 years Health-Safety Latin ....-2 yean In Ju Htrial Art " ’ 2 ve ara Behind Wheel Driving —1 year Vocational Agriculture 4 years ZhaXl Drawing 1 yeal V - P eare General Historyl year Mecnanicai orawing —i year Music, Vocal .... 2 years U. S. History... — lyear Home Economics ...— 3years Band.... 1 year Civics y a year Physics _. ? . r 1 year Economics —I .J. ‘/j year Chemistry i...1 year . I Sociology */ 2 year Biology ——l year , pKtofi Bookkeeping 1 year General Mathematics 1 year Hugh J. Andrews or Supt. w. Guy Commercial Law Ly 2 year Algebra 2 years Brown f ? r enrolment in any of these Commercial Arithmetic */ 2 year Plane Geometryl year g ’ * * A °’ Salesmanship x / 2 year Solid Geometry y 2 year DECATUR SCHOOL BOARD I ' ‘ -i, ’ • . ’ • • i !*• ’ 7 i ’ DR. HARRY HEBBLE, Sec*y. ’ GERALD COLE, Pres. GEORGE D. HELM, Treas.

FM VTCJTO 6LOI \J NEXT TIME - ,i. : > '• -. A > \ L < •• • «M.eirt riding ~, «r just drive out for a Zssto. ft's a real . < r ««< for the entire family. Take a quart or pint home and hoop in \ , your refrigerator . . | It’s dollolowo with moalo or for that evening ,\ • enack. Locally Owned N. 13th St. • Cones • Sundaes • Malts • Pints • Quarts ’. ' ’ ' ' ■ • • • Ilf I ■ ■- h- ■. \ ■ • ——- ', . • -11 l ; i 51

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24. 1951