Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1953 — Page 6

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BRITAIN, EGYPT (ContlßuHFrom <>ne> Egypt Jefferscin Caffery~hik been tiqns and has discussed with Naguib and Stevenson the possibility £ ' ■ -• , 3 pi. • ;

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lof economic aid to help the'Sudan jget goiig. An Egyptian representative, Wing Comdr. Aly Sabry, has been in Washington for Some tipe dis-

(World Prayer Day Here February 20! The first Fridefeln Lent, February 20, will be work! day of prayer. This observance, |u<tiieh is sponsofed by the of united church be held rit the First MethodiOb church at,7:30 p.m. ;||‘ . ' \ The 1953 themd>‘Walk As Children of Ught”, egresses the ra<|iance of the failfy of whb have accepted (Jtyri<£ as their Sovior. J. iE. Tinker, a retirfep Agricultural missionary to Southern Rhodesia, Afjr&a, will be the speaker. Host churches along with the Methodist chpfeh will be the Church of God, Chapel EUR, and the First l'4stist. Men and women of the ate invited to attend. nl ? ——— 4 b cussing the details of this ai& which would be under the point four of help to undeveloped countries; CHIAN®SAYS ( (Continued FrdyPage Out) move which may endanger her own plsition. til , | ' “Direct Hnterveayon in govitit ! eyes would be desirable course.” if' i' • I : —t ——*■

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Postpone Action Addition To Budgi Mental Health Requested Os j? Indianapolis i p — a committee today postponed action on(<a request to add, I2O.OOOJDK to thb state’s, record-h igh budget to help lift Indiana from the •‘backward” ranks in mental - care. ; ■ Pour mental health exper.tsiiirg•ed; ,the\ways and meins comnw-ee Wednesday to replace Construction funds cut out byWhe budget committee, at Governor Craig’s suggestion.. sk Chairman Laurence Bake® RKendallville said the comnafeee heeded to “get its bearings” otjSthe overall budget—a •$( O7,ooo,ooo||bne —before acting on the reqfjbs’. Other committeemea believeiE it Impossible without a statewiddftax increase. iL 1 The experts expressed grßtglca* tloh the budget committee di>s-ov-ed 4 55 per cent increase ih hospital operating posts, providing higher salaries for Jliit .S. Paul CJay Jr„ iis,fipresident of the Indiana as|ocjatidn for mental health, tolWthe bommittee: i “You’ve got to get the patents in out of the Tain before you lean treat them.” 1 tir. John H. Greiet, Indihiiißpojis i psychiatrist, said it is VQlffito treat and cure patients because of overicrowded conditions. Lack of facilities, he said, causes Indiana to rank among the "iMckward” states. V. ® Ahthur G. Loftin, administrative director of the (state mental health council, said state hospitals we Overcrowded by about 2,500 ’personl now and’ there are waiting lists; for additional admissions. !i Dr, Juul C. Nielsen, superintendeht of the La Rpe D. rial i (Hospital here, said the need fbr personnel and facilities must gb in hand.” -i “The only doctors available jtt salaries paid today are alcoholics, db^di addicts oil seniles," be saßl. jIW-; Walter Maehling D-Terie said - thle >20,000.000. <on program would tdte'ja 10-bent property ta|x increase. He asked the witnesses ii though Hoosiers would support Pbuch a tax boost. i Olgiy said they probably would. l{e kpid his association collected Christmas gifts for mental, patients, indicating people are interested in the problems ?; > ~ people qre more charitable th|ort’; ithan they are at taxpaying time/* commented Rep. Basil liorhh 'R-iNeW Albany. | ' . i —d , trade In a Good Town —Decaturl

' w wihl Dr. James Mathews I -I L. \j Methodist Speaker Speaker At First Os Lenten Series Dr. James • K. Mathews, New York, will open the special series' of Lenten services at the First Methodist .church, Sunday evening at 7:30. Dr. Mathews is the young executive secretary of world missions for -the Methodist church, headquarters in Neiw York ci|ty. The speaker began his Christian ministry as a missionary to Ind|a' in 1938. For several years he was pastor of the Bowen Memorial church in Bombay, and later became superintendent of the Bombay conference. He has held portant offices in the board’ of missions, since 1949, and in 1952 was elected executive secretary. •He holds the board’s portfolio for work in India and Pakistan. Dr. Mathews will be present and will meet informally those who attend the 6 o’clock supiper for which a charge of 25 will be made. Guests are welcome. Special music for the 7:30 service -will ,be provided by the ladies' chorus of the senior choir, j. E. Thacker, a friend of Dr. Mathews, will preside, and the devotional leader will be the -Rev. | Harley Shady, pastor of the Pleasant Mills-Salem charge. Guests from neighboring churches are expected to attend. I ( < J -J . Homage Paid Today At Lincoln Shrine ■■'■■■ n ■ ‘ " \ Wredth Is Sent By I Pres, Eisenhower | SPRINGFIELD, 111. UP i Ceremonies at the tomb of Abraham Lincoln opened today with the laying oj a wreath by president Eisenhower. Hundreds of Individuals and groups made solemn trek? to the shrine to commemorate the. 144tk

School Contract To j Local Contractor ! Bqltemeier Is Low On Ossian Addition Clarence Bultemeier, contractor of tt»is city, was the low bidder for -building an addition to the Ossian consolidated school. His bid was >156,000. I. -J| Other proposals received by trustee Luster Yager and the township advisory board included: Russel! M. Cary, H\int!ngtom >160,000; Fred Cary, Whitley, >176,130; Schinnerer & Truemper, >186,453; Heniy Wehrenber &' Sons, >177,350, both firms from Fort Wayne;. Arthur L. Doran, Peru; >178,800; N. E. Yoder, Auburn, >165,968. The low bidder on plumbing, heating and ventilating was A. Hattersley & Sons, Fort VWayne, >31,992. The Me Kay Electric company, Fort Wayne, was low bidder on electric wiring at >7,821. Award of contracts will be made so that work cah start by March L Bultemeier said he could; begin work within a few weeks. (4 The addition will provide six classrooms and a new . gymnasium with a seating capacity of 2,600, with 300 additional seats availably in temporary bleachers on the stage. The present gymnasium will be converted into five the trustee announced. Bultemeier constructed the Lutheran parish hall and several commercial buildings in this city. '

' ■■■■■■ , anniversary of the Great Emapck pato-r’s birth. \ 'A ■ ' \ • ' ’!■ ' • All of them Spent a moment of quiet reverence near the late president’s tomb, which dominates Jbe rolling landscabe of Oak Ridge Cemetery nohh of Springfield. Majbr Clifford M. Head, of the army instructor group at Quincy, 111., led the Military detachment of 22 in charge of laying the President’s wreath. This traditional ceremony at 8 a.m. begins thd day of tribute to Lincoln.

SALE OF SIX SCHOOLHOUSES AND LAND The undersigned, Adams County Central Consolidated School of Adams County, Indiana, i ' I ' - f \ i -i I' i ' will <|>ffer for sale at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidders, on Satarday, Fekruaiy 21,1953 at the following locations designated belopv and at the indicated times: \ • — No. 1— One (1) room brick ethoolhouse and basement known as the SPRUNGER SCHOOL which is located approximately one mile north and one mile of the City of Berne, Indiana on the tile mill road. This school house has a very gpod gravity furnace, drove well, electricity, a good slate roof, and a good hardwood floor, schoolhouse will sell at 9:30 A. M. for cash upon derivefy of deed for school and one (1) ■ acre of land. The legal description of said estate is as follows: Commencing at the South East Corner of Section 2S in township 26 North Range 14 East, •in Adams County, Indiana, thence njorth sixteen (16) rods, thence west ten (10) rods. I thence south sixteen (16) rods, thence east te'n (10) rods to the place of beginning, containing one (1) acre more or less. , . , ' “ LA ' J • ’ ’ i '■ * A i ' v '' , i ' "■ - No. 2 - One (1) room brick schoolhouse that has been partitioned into; two (21 rooms, also good basement, furnace with-blower, elate roof, electricity and (irpve well and known as the ELECTION SCHOOL which is {located three (3) miles south of Monroe bn the Tile Mill Road and three (3) miles north of the City of Berne, Indiana. This schoolhouse will sell at 10:30 A. M. for cash upon delivery of deed for''School and one (lj of land. The legal description of said real Estate is as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 15; in township 26 North. Range 14 Eaet, Jt in Adame County, Indiana, thence north ten (10). rod®, thence. East sixteen (16) rods, tfcence south ten (10) rods, thence west sixteen (16) rgds tp the place of beginning, - containing one - (1) acre more or less. ! *• > • 1, j. ‘ A' IA ’ \ \ -\no. 3 — One (1) room brick schoolhouse with no bas£iiient, known as the REICHERT SCHOOL which is located two (2) miles east and three (31 miles south of Monroe, Indiana. This school house hhs a good well, good shingle roof, and is in a good condition inside and out. Thi® schoolhouse will sell? at 11:30 A. M. for upon delivery Os deed for school and fine (1) acre of land. The legal description of said real estate is as follows: \ Commencing at the southwest cornfir of the south west half of the south west quarter of sefition 13, Township 26 North. Range 14 East, in Adams County. Indiana, thence running horth on the section line sixteen (16) rods, thence East ten (10) rods, thence south sixteen (16) rod®, thence west ten (Isl) rods to the place of beginning, containing one (1) acre more or. less. * ,i [ , ~ No. 4 — One (1) room brick schoolhouse known as tho WINCHESTER SCHOOL which is located one mile south and two (2) miles -west of the town of Monroe, Indiana. 'This schoolhouse has a tin roof, extra good furnace with blower and is in a good condition inside and out, has a good well and electricity. This schoolhouse will sell at 1:30 P. M. for cash upon delivery of deed for school and one (1) acre of land. The legal description of said real estate is as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of Section 8. Township 26, North Range T 4, East in Adams County, Indiana, thence running East 10 rods, thence south 16 rods, thence west 10 rods, thence porth 16 rods, to the place of beginning, containing One (I) acre more or less. . \ J '! ( , '■ ■ a H • —r No. 5 — One (1) room brick schoolhouse with no basement known as Jhe ELECTION SCHOOL in Kirkland Township, Adams County, Indiana, which is'located three (3) miles south bf Preble. Indiana. This schoolhouse ha® a slate roof, a good well and l outside toiletfi and win sell at 2:30 P. M. to the highest bidder for cash upon delivery of deed for school and three-fourths Acre Os land. The legal description of said real estate is as follows: 1.1 ' A! i■' ' * Commencing at the southwest corner Os Sectibn 13, in TownshipL 27 North of Range 13 East, and running north from said corner twelve rods, thence east ten rods, thence south twelve rods, thence west ten Tods to file place of beginning containing three-fourths of an acre Os land. ' . v •\ ! ’ /Ji i •' ■ i-„ \ ' . ■;, l i*: i A.. ’ ’ . 1 ; I ■ ' : . . ’ - No. 6 - One (1) room brick schoolhouse with no basetaient known as the HOWER SCHOOL which is located three (3) miles south an 4 two (2) miles wesitjOf Preble, Indiana hi Kirkland Townsfiip. This schoolhouse ; has a slate roof, a good well, also an Bxlo coal s led wich outside toilets. Said schoolhouse wffl seH at 3:30 P. M, for cash upon delivery of deed (or sCfiool and one (1) acre of land. The legal description of real estate is as follows: j \ ’ * '\A ; /|J ■' A Comihencing at the north east corner Os Section 21 in Township 27 North of Range 13 \ East and 1 running thence south'l6 rod®, thence west 10 rods, thence north 16 roes, thence eafit 10 rod®, to the place of beginning containing one (1) acre of land. All of the aibove schoolhouses will make excellent homes with some remodeling and improvements. All schoolhouses will be open for public inspection one half hour-before sale time. * ' li"i \ I \[ '■ >" T • Purchasers will receive warranty deeds from the School Corporation but no abstracts of title, will be provided- l , ■ ADAMS COUNTY CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED y \ y A SCHOOL OF ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA / k Glenn A. Workinger, Secretary AUCTIONEERS—MeIvin Liecbty, Roy Johnson, ’ ; Ned Johnson, C. W. Kent, Gerald Stricter. • ’ | j V J J ' J ATTORNEYS—Custer & Smith, Decatur, Indiam,i . j! s- Feb. 12, 19

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THURSDAY: FEBRUARY 12, 1953