Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1953 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By \\ THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO., INC. V. • Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller ——L—President A. R. Holthouse — ____ Editor J. H. Heller — ..... Vice-President Chas. Holthouse _____________________ Treasurer Subscription Rates: i By Mail in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $8.00; Six months, $4.25; 3 months, $2.25. \ By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties : One year, $9.00; months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. B y Carrier, 25 cents per week. Single copies, 5 cents.
Many persons were employed in the OPS dffices in Washington and other titles' in the country. Now that price controls have been v removed, where are these workers employed? Have they been remoyei from the government payroll? ( \ ; \ ’ 4—o-0-I \ ' K State and city crews are making a valiajnt effort to patch the worst of the chuck holfes in the city streets; until more permanent ‘ repairs can be made. With normal spring weather in the offing, the "’orki of restoring our heavily traveled streets will be carried through the ’.summer -and fall months. Jv ■ \' < O-x—Q___: * —1 ■" The Indiana of the American Legion, as part of its “Back to God” program, lias placed cards in restaurants and eat-: places to remind customers to give thanks to God for the‘food of which they partake. Catholic/ Protestant and Jewish prayers of ’ thanks are printed on the cards. The idea has spread td include . printing of similar prayers oh menus. No country been mortr'abundantly blessed than ours and it is right that we should • acknowledge our gratitude to the Source of all blessings. j'q —0 Albert Woolson, 106 years old, jst the last survivor of the vast army of men who answered Pre'si- c dent Lincoln's call to arms in the Civil -war. His last remaining com-, died last week-No war in-out history was sadder than that battle
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T-r -- " i , ■■■■. i — between brothers and countrymen. Both sides believed fervently in their cause/ both fought braveljk Now only one old man survives £ who wore the blue unitorin of the Grand Army of the Republic. Three or four survive of the Gray. Despite the bittnerness which resulted from the war,- the North and the South are again one country. —_o o—j'i 4 ■ AU legal hurdles in plans for - completing the new \ Adams Cen- ' vl \ tral Consolidated school have been removed and agreement has been -..reached by all parties in the . yi; . - three-township area for the transfer of pupils to their respective Schools. The first unit of the pn> ■ posed consolidated school, serving Washington, Kirkland and . Monroe) township famiiles v is now under construction; A second uirit will be built immediately and plans are also being made for construction of. "two grade school buildings on the site of the modern and elaborate plant being ■ built west o!t Monroe. When com-" pleted this school defter - will represent an investment of approximately SBOO,OOO, ■ providing class room knd gymnasium facilities for pupils and patron families ' - r ■ ■ ■ in the tri-tqWnship area. It is one I'h • j ' of the major and possibly the larg- '■ ; l est school building programs ever in the epunty. We congratulate all the people concerned, for a community becomes better? this development of better schools. V 1 , ■ 1 il
J 20 Years Ago Today "~v~ <> March 19, 1933, was Sunday. Red Cross Fund | GOAL $11,152.00 PREVIOUS TOTAL .... $3,374.71 Otto Hartmann, Sec 9 \ J. Preble L ; . \ 4.00 Mrs. Joseph Hunter, Dc- ; catur Res. Zone No. 2.4 57.Q0 Mrs. lEarl Blackburn, Chr. Res. Zone No 12 By Mrs, Carl Hammond ..11.00 Mrs; Char. .Morgan .. 7.00 \ j Mrs. Don Morrison ..1.10.00 \ i Mrs. Martin Braun .... 7.25 \\ ■ •: , ■, . \ 42.25 42.25 Herman P. Fox, Sec 2 \; Hartford 11.C0 Mrs. Harry Lehrman, Sec'6 Union — \ 10.00 Mrs. R. M. Bleeke, Sec 16 ’ Union 11.00 Mrs. Charles W. Kent, Chr; • Res. Zone No 14 By Mrs. Hugh Engle ...... 8.00 Mrs. Charles Kent .... 4.00 Mrs. Vernon Hill 13.00 25.00 25.00 Mrs. Elmer Beer, Sec 22 Montoe -...JZL.. 14.55 Berne, E. M. Webb, Chr. Add’tl Business Dist. ... 12E00 Mrs. Morris Bleeke, Sec 21 -1 ; Union . . ..' . .. 24. im) TOTAL $3,694.51 Court News Ruled To Ahswer Francis J. Schmitt vs Fred Ah r aiid ,Mary Ahr; complaint op account; on motion of plaintiff, defendant ruled to answer absolute iji 10 days. I \ Answer Filed Hubert Sprunger vs -Stewart's Bakery of Decatur; complaint for damages; answer filed by defend ant. , \ . \ ■ Finds For Plaintiff First State Bank of Decatur vs Elmer L. Urick and Norma J. Urick; complaint tp foreclose;, chattel mortgage; court finds foii\ plaintiff and forecloses on a; housA,trailer\ to be sold for a note* in the amount of $762.95 and at-j torney’s fees of $lB5, plus the: court costs. \ Estate Case Estate of Charles Kukelhan; letters of administration issued to Esther Fuelling; bond filed for $2,290. I
DAFLY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
Two:Auto Accidents Reported By Sheriff accidents, one leading to an artjest and fine in justice of the peice court this morlning were by the sheriff’s depart- 1 mentijiu I ■ GdUI mishap occurred three miles; piorth of here at p.m. \ Wedt|d|day at the intersection of a courtly road and the River road - when, Recording to deputy sheriff Jim Ralph Hamrick, 2«, Wiltshire. 0., disregarded a stop sign land ran intq the side of a. car driven by Vem W. Affolder, 34, HiflS .West Monroe street, causing an estimated S6OO damage t(X both cai'b. Haiprick was hailed -into J. P._ court this morning and pleaded guilty to a charge of disa-egarding a stop sisn and was fiijed $5 and costs. Ajipiler accident, at 9:40 a.m. today &’ a s reported when Beulah* H. Hriilson. 66, Monroeville, tPn'v-’ - ellng ohe. mile of Decntur on U. S. Ijighway 224, permitted her car to :go off the berm which it j»p a steep embankment > across! itne road and into a fence. J was reported slight. No/jobe was injured in either 4 accidenl. C|URCHIEWS ■' j Church of God The. 'ievival meeting being conducted 'rat the Church o\ God on Cleveland street by the Rfev. Al-' bert is growing in inter- ■ est and attendance. Services will be heidj tonight, Friday eyening, and S 11,1 day at 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Thh public is. urged to attend these ssrvices and bear this na- > tionally : known singer and evanIpPOIXTMHXT OF , , ADMIMSTH M RIX ;!]F >o. 4SSU \ Soth-evln hereby *lven. That the undersiwjied has been appointed Ad- ■ niinistraSrix of the eatate of KukeHid® late °f Adannn County, deceased. *Ehe estate is probably solvent: ' : .. . .-1 BOTHER. FCELLING \ Adininistratrix ■ W|bl,BWEl>E. ANDER3QN & WfiITTKD, Attorneys March: JST 1953. 3/19 —BS'JI/'L'
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