Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1953 — Page 8

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BEST VALUES ON WHEELS 1952 Studebaker t ~ Hard top, V-8 Commander. Low mileage One owner car. v, A Perfect Car. 1952 Plymouth 4-door, local car, in perfect condition, priced right.* 1952 Studebaker Land Cruiser. Beautiful light green finish Can be handled on a small down payment. 1951 Chevrolet Fleetline deluxe 2-dr. radio and heater, dark blue finish. ALSO A Green One. 1951 Ford -i Victoria, two- toneV green. 22,000 miles, all ready to go, Get it quick! 1951 Buick Super Rivieria 4-door, Dynaflgw, radio and heater, maroon bottom, grey- top. 1951 Studebaker Champion 4-dr, radio, heater, automatic drive, two tone green. Really a sharp car. 1950 Chevrolet Styline deluxe, 2-door, two to choose from. One green and qne i black. Both are fiilly equipped, very nice cars. \ 1950 Ford Custom “8” 4-door, radio and heater, dark green finish. Runs and drives perfect. 1950 Buick ; Super 4-door, radio & heater. Dark blue ) finish, 4 new tires. > 1948 Chevrolet Fleetline 4-door, one / owner, local car, ’ 60,000 actual miles. 1948 Plymouth 5 pass. Coupe, motor completely overhauled 4 new tiresi Has radio and heater. 1947 Chevrolet N x 2-door, local car, ruhs good, priced reasonable. . - 1947 Buick Super 4-door, radjo. heater and 4 new U.S. Royal Master tires. Beautiful black finish. 1950 Chrysler Royal sedan, one owner car with only 28,001* actual miles. As good 5 as when new. 1946 Pontiac “8” Sedanette, twotone green.' A Transportation Special. few older cars to choose from, and a couple of good MOTORCYCLES. Most all of these cars are exceptionally nice and we are In shape to give good trades. See us before you buy. NUW. AUTO SALES N. 13th St. Decatur, Ind.

| Rural Youthers In Meeting Last Night i Thirfy rural youthers and guests met at the American Legion home in Decatur Thursday I■ vening for second all-rec-eation instruction meeting. Folk ;afnes the evening, led by iloriu Koeneinan. ‘Vaughn Myers hen gave instructions in various ouiid <lsnees aii<J Eritz Auman) was .in charge of the square danci Rg. ! During the evening, announce- , nents were made that the district 4 rural youth bowling tournament vill be held Sunday at Huntington. Adanfs county will bowl at 1 pan. I Anyone wishing to go. is asked to qieet at the Decatur post office at 12 noon Sunday. Trip outlines for ) t ie Southern Indiana rural youth ; junket May 23 aiid 24 were dis- } tHbnted. The next tegular meetingof the Adams county rtiral youth will be held Thursday, May 14. featuring home-made ice cream, a : pie social, and a speaker from the ! .fate police force on "highway safety’’ as the educational feature. If have something to sell or room's for rent, try a Democrat Hfant Ad. It. brings iesults. . ■ NOTICE TO XON-tRESIDENTS STATE OF INDIANA. iCQUNTY OF AP.UH. SS: IN THE ADAMS OIRCEIT COI’KT. APRIL TEI/M. 1'953. Vivian Kirehenbaiier 1 ) VS > Cause No. ) . 19925 Samuel Edsell etal ) ]|, Copies now tile plaintiff ip the above entitled cause by her attori ney fLenry B. Hellerj and files tier II coinpiaint therein together with . the affidavit of a competent person itliat the following named, described .and designated defendants towit: ! Satnuel KtlsfaH, S. Etlseii, Sam iel Ed.sall, Alfred Harrison, Caroline Harrison. President and Directors of the Indianapolis and Bellefon<taine Rail Road Company (of V°-L President and directors of the I r»- ‘ dianapolis and zßellefontain' Rail road company. Indianapolis and Bellefontaine' Rail Rpad Company, Indianapolis and Beljefonrain Rail ■ road company. John F. Feyler, J. F. Feyleri John ~F. Fyler, A. W. Morris Treasurer, D. Maguire, Jacob Van Buskirk, Indianapolis Pittsburgh and ! Cleveland Rail road company, J >hfa Brough President). Jno. Brough . President, Edward King Secretary, Frederick Cook, Cook. Alexander Patterson, Eliaxander Patteirson, Alexander Patterson. Ali.vanfler Patterson, Colter Patterson, Didtnous Coley, Didrnous Ovley, Sarah J. Oxley, Sarah Jafar Ovley, Kle mantle. Schlegel. Augustus Schlegel,Angust Schlegel, Jackson Schlegel, i—. - - - Schlegel, Mattie Schlegel, Matie : Schlegel, Maryr Baughman, Maggie ,S< hlegle, Maggie Schlegel, Magic Schlegfe, Anna Cary, Annie Carey, Annie Cary. 'Frank Cary, Unia U-ight, Una Light,' Edward Leight, E. S-. Light, Samuel Schlegel, Sam Schlegel, Rosa Schlegel, Rosa E. Schlegel Sarah Schlegel, Johti Schlegel, William ‘Schlegel, Hannah Gunfaet, Hannah Gunsett, George Gunset, Rebecca E. Gunset. Ell Meyer. Eli Meyers, Jonas S. Coverdale, Catharine Coverdale, Earl G. Coverdal.e, EStella Coverdale, Rudolph Baumann, Baumann. Florence Meyer, Gladys Naomi Meyer, Naomi Meyei*Frazier, Naomi Frazier, Helen, Met - er, Helen Meyer Allen. Helen Allen, Alpha B. Meeks, Amos ,E h Meek s . Amos Meeks, John BuqherjyClarg C. Bruhn. William F. Bruhn,-h Sime'on J. Hain, Frank Smith, Frank J. Smith, Daisy Smith, Margaret V-. Rei-karil, Katie Smith, Kate Smith,)' Cavhrine Frances Sinittf, Catharine FY<nees Smith, Charles Smith, Tennessee Smith. GlaAyfi Anderson, Garth Anderson, ’ Ruth Sells, Ora Sells, Oral Smith, Ona Smith,. Mary Smith, Ernest Smith, Sarah Smith The unknown heirs and/or devises, • creditors, trustees, representatives, successors in interest or assigns of Catharine Frances Smith, deceased; The unknown husband or wife, widower or widow/and the unknown heirp. and/or devisees, and the unknown spouse of the Utiknown heirs and/far devisees of e-achi of Yhe above named defendants; the unknown heirs and/or devisees, and the unknown spouse,of the unknown heirs and/or devisees pf the unknown husband or wife, widower or widow, of each of the above named dei'enr dafats; the unknown executors, administrators, descendants, creditors, trustees, representatives, receivers, successors in interest or assigns of each of the above named defendants, thp names of, ,a”U of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; AH persons anti corporations who assert far rhlght assert any title, claim or in-,, tereSt in or lieti upon the real estate described in the complaint' in this action under or through any' of \the defendants in this action | named, described and designated in said complaint, the names of; all of whom are unknown to? the plaintiff; are noh-resldents of the State of Indiana, and that said action is by a complaint to quiet the title to the follbwifag described real estate situ- ’ ated in Adams county, state of Indiana, towit: ;•'* Commencing at a point six hundred sixty-eight (668) feet south of the northwest corner of the west half of the southwest ) quarter of Section three (3), Township twenty-seven <27) y | > North, Range fourteen <l4> Eastj thence east three hundred seven and' five-tenths (307.5) feet, thence.south fifty-nine and and two-tenths (59.2) feet more or l»*ss to the north line of the larid owned by the .Krick-Tyn-dall (rolnpany, thence west along said north line s three hundred seven and five-tenthk (3fa7.51i feet, thence north fiftylj\ nine and two-tenths (59.2) feet more or less to the place of be-1 ginning. ! i I •Notice is therefore hereby given each artd all of the above nameld, described and designated defendants of the filing and pendancy- of said complaint against them, and that, unless they appear and answer or demur thereto' at the call of said case on the Sth day- of June 1953 the same being the 49th judicial dav of the April Term 1953 of said court to be begun and held at the court ho.ise in the city of Decatur, in said county (tnd state, on Monday, the 13th day of April igaS, said complaint and the matters therein contained and alleged will he taken as true and said cause will .he heard and determined in their! absence. ■ ( tn iWitness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal of i said court at DeeatunfxPH diaVia, this 15th day of April,*'l93% EDWAtLD F. JABERG Clerk of the Adams ; Circuit Court f HENRY B. HELLBR; k Attorney for Plaintiff. «/17—24 5/1 FAIRWAY'S DELIVERY SERVICE 6:00 and 8:00 P. M. EACH WEEK DAY PHONE 3-3355

Call Licensees On Gambling Charges Clubs And Lodges To Answer Charges , INDIANAPOLIS VP — The Indiana alcoholic beverage commission has prepared a list of about 75 retail beverage license holders wlio jnust answer charges of allowing gambling in their places of business i , The first list of 25. calling for an ABC hearing Maj* 11. was issued today! It includes permit holders at Indianapolis, Richmond, Anderson, Edmburg, Hartford City, Portland, Vernon, Lapel,) Kendallville, Frankfort. Greensburg and Brookville. J About 50 others will be announced liter and ordered to appear for hearings on different dates, i ' K It was part of what Governor Craig was quoted as calling "continuous b£ state and excise polite” to if state lijws banning gambling in liquor and beer outlets ate being violated. The citations announc“d 4koday were all .'veterans and lodge organization.-! and private clubs. They

A- A'i.l'Jlj Jtef. * "SUN. MON TUES. Continuous Isun.:from T:ls Only 14c-50c Inc. Tax ■ ■ | — ! i I i nifi i'if - I 808 i HOPE A 1 »g!g!g> © '~-i froouced by HARRY TUGEW A Ov/etted by HAL WALKER U / V / T© gl*.,, fFf rtesssH. . j A o o— - ■ -v TONIGHT AND SATURDAY — It’s Show-Time—Laugh-Timei-l-Song-Timb -J-Fun-Time . . . With All Those] Fabulous ’. and Dolls! The Biggest of Musicals. i Filmed in Breath-taking TECHNICOLOR! a “BLOODHOUNDS OF BROADWAY” i '\ , MITZI GAYNOR, Scott Brady, Michael O’Shea f J ALSO—Cartoon; Novelty; News—-14c-50c Inc. Tax ) / | > —■ n.J *. SUNDAY ONLY i DECATUR .HTRHTbr ■ Box Office Op^s 7:1 - ' ■ Children Under 12 Free — *—i—~—o FIRST DECATUR SHOVVING 2 TOP HITS Why Do American G. Ls Go For Jap Women -r- . Fot The Shocking Answer— |? —‘ I = TIORS •Japanese U. Bar Bride WM The Most Sensational r Story of Mixed Marriage r4lu!4Tj 1 WAin« WAHGtR Ever to Biastits# rLTIuALL Way Across fllWWfp'C .the ScreenrindnodO Yamaguchi ■& J - UltUI MITCKEU-IfHli IIIHOt Tf 511 * J {—o o If-'V 1.1. — TONIGHT AND SATURDAY +- TWO FEATURES—BOTH ACTION PACKED! ij “KANGAROO”—Color—Peter Lawford, Maureen; O’Hara & “RETREAT HELL”—Frank Lovejoy, Richard? Carlson o o No Parking or Baby Sitter Problems—Kiddies Playground!

DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT, OECATt'R. INDIANA

included: $ American Leglnnf Pflst s7l, Anderson, slot macKi lie . 3 hoix of tickets!, punchboardV * Moose Lodge, Edinburg. 3 slot machines. ■ i t. Moose Lodge, Hertford City, 2 slots. Disabled American! Veterans, Portland, slot machine; Legion Post 212, ’ Lapel,’tickets, four punchhoards, «|iinjning! clock. Edwin W. fisher ; Post 210, Anderson, tickets, Eagles No. 17.4. At|lerson. tickets. Elks Lodge No. UIQ4, Kendallville. tickets. I?- ) Others \included jEI ks, Eagles. Legion, Red Men Lodges at Rushville; Moose at,.Richmond; !Legion and Mbose, North Vefhon;! VFW. Frankfort; Eagles, jtled Men and Legion, Greensburg; Eagles and Legion* Brookville; jindianai Democrat Club, Indian Country Club. Indianapolis Uhiop and Printing Craft and Bowleg and hide pendent I’leasurfa- and Benefit Club, aBl cif| lnjdian|p»Us.' THREE SEEK ' (Continued Q-rom!Cnton <>t»») for'at least a year'‘| | It was lastl reported the flection would take plaee at 10 a.nj. The place'will be the ciiunty audjior's office at the coilrt hi>u«e. 4

— ji ■. "-IEisenhower Plans ' j Colorado Vacation ’ 1 s WASHINGTON, UP — Tbje President hopes -to get away far a vacation in Mrs. Eisenhower’s home state of Colorado this summer, if the press of business in Washington isn’t too great. He told his news conferenqei that the speed with which congress finishes its-work would have a bearing oii his plans. i . ' ' ' —l—l ) Hammond Man Dies As Auto Overturns ! j VALPARAISO,. Ind., UP —Vincent Kasprazk, 36. llanipiond, wap killed and Clifton Blankenship, 2% Hammond, was injured critically wihen a car driven by Blankenship swerved out of control .o,n V. S. Kasprazk was thrown ‘from thp car when it careened off the roafc and overturned. Blankenship wak taken to Porter Memorial* hospital here. . ' ? ‘ __—| — Freak Wind Squall Hits At Franklin FRANKLIN, Ind., UP —A treat wind squall ripped through thi| city Thursday, throwing) roofing from a packing company into', twO apartment houses and a traileland injuring two -womdn. Mrs. Burford Harmon suffered cuts about the face and arms whei her trailer w)as hit with debris. Mrs. Dureen Carver, occupant cd orie apartment housing 19 ies,, also was cut. 0 ‘ Jobless Pay Claims H 1 Decrease In State INDIANAPOLIS UP — Hoosiers were without jobs ladt week than at any time during thfe year-, according to the Indiana emplQyment security division.' which reported 14,074 jobless claims filed compared to 24.400 for the week ending April 25, 1952. ? iii | XOTI< !•: OF Ili'.AltlXG ON i*hoi*osi:i> l.iiAsi: (DAMS < <H \TY 4 F.\THAL (O X SOLID VI ED SC HOOL OF ; All IMS <-Ol \TV. I\l>. ■You an- hereby . notified that £ public hearing will' l>e held before the School l!oar<l of ih\e Adams t’ounty Central Consolidated Sehooil • f A-dains County, Indiana, on the 12th, day of Maty, 1.953. at 6:30 o’i* clock P. M. (Central Standard huh ), nr at 7:30 o'clock P, M. (CvnS tr.il f>aylight Time) at the office of said 'School Board-.'in the Town <4 Monrbe. Indiana, upon a. proposed lease to be entered into between th'4 Adams County Central Consolidated s S<-hool arid Adams Central School Building Corporation. 4 The proposed lease upon which a hearing wifi be held is for a term of thirty (30)' years, commencing with the iompletion -of two (21 grade .school buildings tp be erected) by A<lams Central School Building ♦'orporation. The lease provides foti .an annual rental of Tn'irty-on» ’Thousand . Dollars ($31,000,00) pett >\eac payfable on Janu.ary 1 ; and auiy i ini semi-annual payrhentij each year 'during the term of the lease,! commencing with the pletiqn of the* two (2) Doped (buildings. As additional renfH al, Adams County Central Consoli;-» dated Kchfadl.“as Lessee, shall tnainM tain insurance. <m the two (2) buil<l r ings at an estimated premium off one Thousand Dolla.rs ($1,000,001'1 per year, anil shall pay all taxes and assessments against said property', fas well as the costs of maintenance; and repairs. The Lease gives an opt) •t|on to.‘.the Lessee to purchase property on any) \ rental payment' date from and after ,six (6) years from the execution of the lease. J The two (2) buildings to be erects ed consist of eight (’8) school rooms each in addition to the usual restt room and office and storage facili! ties. The buildings are practically identical and one, known as Unit C, w.ill be located to the east andon the 'same general bltilding line afa the present high school building on) which constfauction is now starting;; the other grade school bunding,} known as Unit D, will he located to) the west of. the present Unit Aj iGymnasiurn Building) and on the! same general building, line. The) buildings will be built on two (2)j separata- tracts yf land now owned, by Adams Central School Building} Corporation } consisting of approxi-' mately twojthirds (2/3rds.) of an! acre each which tracts w’ere recent-' ly purchased ot Adams t’ounty tral Consolidated School; and both; tracts-are located west of the Town: of Monroe, Adams County, Indiana,! pn the north side of State Highway! NoThe' drawings, plans and speclfd Icatiohfa. including the estimates ton construction of said buildings, as! well, as a copy of the proposed; lease, are available for inspection by) the public on all business days dur-} ing husinefas hours at the office of the Adams'County Central Consoli-} dated School tn the Town of Monroe, ! .Indiana. \ ' 1 ~ At such hearing all persons inter-: ekted shall have the right to be! heard upon the necessity for the execution of such lease and whether the lease rental provided for therein to be paid to Adams Central School Building Corporation is -a fair and reasonable rental for the two (2) proposed buildings.« Such hearing may be adjourned to a later date or dates, and following such hearing the School Board faiay either authorize the exeefation of such lease as originally agreed upon or may make modification therein as may bp agreed upon with Adams Central School Building- Corporation. • Dated this 30th. day of April, 1953. ADAMS COUNTY CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL h Bv GLENN A. WORKINGER, Q !• fQ p V CUSTI’.K & >MITH, Attorneys MAY 1 i ‘ Tonight, Sat. & Sun. Continuous Sat. & Sun. “LAST TRAIN TO BOMBAY” With JON HALL •i r & “WYOMING ROUNDUP’ With WHIP WILSON Only 14c-30c inc. Tax

Intelligent Use OsWater Supply Asked Cooperation Asked By City Engineer hist mmwneii'fl near water shortage in the city indicates the city's four wells will Im pumping 24 hours a day this gummier and may provide some familiar worrdes, ahsiwer to wihich is intelligent use ‘of the city’s not inexhaustible water suipiply. . ’ Cijy engineer ttaipn Roop said last summer there was a pefio-i of 45 days w-'lfen the consumption of water was ht such a high rate that the pumps were kept in operation 24 hours a day without letup. He also pointed out that during one id-hour perjiod mope water was •used) than at any tline previously by l;400,000 gallons. )Roop explained that the average) normal height of water in the rock wells that supply the city with

w'fater is, from jthe surface, down. 35 feet. During normal this level stays abouit the same because the storage tfanks are given a chance to become) full, shutting off the pumps autlomatically. In hot -weather, howevefa, consumptior is so! high that cisterns aren’t givtn a enhance to fiH Up andi turn off the pumps, leading into a double dilemma. First, explained the ensupeer, at a time when the cisterns aren’t full, the pumps are naturally all in operation and so it is Very important that they stay }n working condition all of the ' i \ I (Secondly, when the consumption Os water is unusually high, it fore-’ es the department to bypass water Ifrom the wells around the water softening plant hrid send the water directly into the Trains. Roop counts as most important as a .guide or indication of usage, the w’eather. He during # hot spell the'pumps are working all the time«and the wells become l>adly depleted. He showed that on a constant drain from any one well, the normal 35-fooi static level of •water is sharply bfaoughit down and he indicated that if it got bad enough it might climb down the whole length of the 400-foot depth. Regarding that, however, he pointed out that it takes a very short period of time for the wells to recutperate. The next most important feature that controls consumption is population, which Roop asserted would l>e difficult |o ascertain until this summer. / Not to be‘outdone as drains on water beyond normal use, inferred the city official, is water waste which he showed oan be a bigger headache, than most people realize. ‘For instance, an ordinary dripping faucet '.vill use, in 24 hours. 12 gallons of water. A really large leak, 1/8 of an*inch, will use as much as 3.672 gallons of water in 24 hours. An 4 Roop admitted somewhat sadly that there were many homes that contained these wasters of water. . s The) best advice Roop can offer -to the .2,408 registered users of \! ' •■ ■ h !

■'■'l ' ■ ■ ’ J ■ ' : i ■. f -■ |• -w !? . - / We sincerely wish to thank the following business firms ; who have I J * * • v & H i’ 1 * J -helped make the “1311 SHOW” a great success. Many, many thanks. , ■:•,!:!■ \[ ‘ i '. . . J' •I h • ‘‘is! \I !■ ' ’ i ■ i ' ' • ' I '•' »■ 1 t. .11. - '■ I , - Bower Jewelry Store " Smith Drug Co. - Peterson Clothing Store Walls Bakery | Begun’s Clothing Store Wylie Furniture Co. Inc. - West End Restaurant City News Stand 1 Klenks Sutton’s Jewelry Store Feasel Hay & Grain Dealer Jani Lyn 7 Niblick & Co. K . Miller’s Grocery Decatur Gift Center 1 1 \!' . ‘ : - Holthouse-Schulte & Qo. Kalver Theaters Cole’s Meat Market Knapp Service Station* 1 Decatur Floral Shop Strickler’s Fruit Market Holthouse Drug Co. . ; Heller Coal Feed & Supply Roop’s Homewood Grocery " J ■ ! i . The Why Store Hammond Fruit Market Baber’s Jewelry Store * 1 . > ' « Stewarts Bakery Kohne Drug Store Equity Dairy Store xx - H. Zwick & Son Lee Hardware Co. Decatur Super Service Myers Home & Auto Sup. Kenny Ice Delivery Goodin’s Food Market State Gardens, Fairway Restaurant Ideal Dairy Middlebury, O. ’ Habegger Hardware Harmon's Market Kane Paint & Wallpaper Kelly Dry Cleaners Beams Super Service Donut Shop i : |! Halterman s Spiegel’s Market Lose Barber Shop ' Ehinger's ! A4P •' Gay s Mobil Service Wertzberger Confec. Clem’s Hardware, .1) Treon’s Poultry Market Hite . s Grotery Monroeville A Lute-S Flower Shop Schafer Store 1 F -McConnell 4 Sons I ' .'•■!., )■ ■ 1 ■ ■ ’ •’ ' ' . ; ' -■ t ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE MOOSE LODGE 1311

■water served by the'Decatur water department, is to use ing this summer only for the necessities, . T SCOUT HONOR r (Ca.tlßa«4 Freni Pay* Oael Gay, Ronald Highland, Michael Kaehr, John Krueckeberg, ’ Gene Krick, Vance Krick, David Sheets, Scott Halterman, Philip McDonald, Steven Lytle, and Steven Dellinger. HEARING, (Contlnurd From l*n|fe One) will sap ready for occupancy in Det-ember, 1953.- The contract ries a JSO a day penalty for every May after December 1 that it takes the contractors to ready the structure for occupancy. | It is believed likely that con- ! struction of the two elementary) school buildings also will carry a i completion penalty .clause so that i '’these buildings can be occupied If you nave somethin* to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results.

MR. FARMER:We are happy to announce that we have been appointed as a dealer fbr the Famous ZERO Tr2o SYSTfeM of MILKING and the T-33 MILK REFRIGERATORS. . i - . See or write me on your ' ** milk cooling problems. HILL REFRIGERATION SERVICE 105 S. 13th St. Phone 3-3424 Notice To ! TAXPAYERS Monday, May 4 . FINAL DAY 10 PAY TAXES AVOID THE LAST MINUTE RUSH ■ ... . ’ ’ ' By Paying Your Taxes Now! J OFFICE OPEN Each Day, 8 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Richard Lewton County Treasurer

FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1953

by Sepfaenifljer 1. 1954. Rental of the ibhfldings also would start on that date. I. ’ ■.. _x f - V I I - '. DON’T HESITATE TO APPLY TO OS WHIN YOU NEED A LOAN We will make a $23 loan just as quick as we will a largw sane. Your signature and income are the chief security requirements. A small part of your Income each month will repay a loan. Special terms are available to farmers or other persons -with seasonable income. Loans quickly and privately made Usually on same day you apply. Let . us tell you more about it—no dbli-_ gation. Call, phone or write— LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Ground Floor 13$ N. Second St., Broek Bldg. Phone : 1-2013 I Deeatur, End.