Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1954 — Page 8

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Sarah Badertscher Dies This Morning Funeral Services Sunday Afternoon Mrs. Sarah, Badertscher. 83, a resident of Adams county mo« 4 of her life, died at 2:40 o’clock, this morning at the home of Clara Lehman in Berne. She had been Hl for years of complicatfans, She hod recently made her home with the Tillman Flteiner family, f $ She wad born hi FreAeh townwhip March 31, 1871. a daughter of Abraham and Catherine MoserSprunger. Twice married, both huahands. PfrUemaa Spmnger und ♦ ■. SUN. & MON? Comedy Carnival — <wo of the Funniest Show* Erir Made! # RWiER / tmam ' A&P ’WE 808 V» Jwte , HOPE RUSSELL SONof Paleface —ADDED HILARITY—NEW FUN HIT OF AMERIOfS FAVORITE fun team |ES&_., jBL MattitviewiS “If WAR WITH INEAMUL O—O Tonight & Saturday Two COLOR Hits! “THE SAVAGE” Charlton Heston, Susan Morrow & “SINS OF JEZEBEL” With PAULETTE GOODARO

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Gideon Badertscher. preceded hex ta death, Mrs. Badertscher was n member of the First Menmontte church at Berne. .~s~ /Surviving are three brothers, I»ui«» Sprunger of Berne, Amos Spnwiger of the slate of Washington, and Abraham Sprunger of Fort Wayne, and a half-sister, Mrs. Deli 1* Hwrkhead of Findlay. O. Three f brothers and six misters are decea* i ed. i Funeral services will be conducti ed a< 1:3-0 p. m. Sunday at the » Yager funeral home, the Rev. Olin » Krehbiel officiating. Burial will be m the M*RE cemetery. FrJende . may call at the funeral home of- ( ter 2 p. m. Saturday. 1 i Victory Prayer Band > Meeting At Muncie | ■ The Rev. Gladys Turner ct MunI cie, will preside at a Sunday afterI noon Victory prayer band meeting I at Gospel tabernacle. Muncie, and I the Rev. J. R. Meadows, foamier, I will deliver the principal message. Rev Meadows’ address will be broadcast from 2 until 2:30 p. nt. and radio station WCBC, Anderson. The station, can be located at 1470 kilocycles. Following die broadcast there will be special music. The public is invited. f WATOM6WV R«MH IRKI> BV THE ACT OF AtGIST 24. ISIS, AB I AMEMIKI) BV THE ACTS OF | MARCH S, I»3S, 4VU JI I.V X UMS < Title :«l. I nltrd State- t ode. Section 831 SIIOUIXU THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT. AND CIHtTI.VFION OF (Decatur IXiHy DomwrtH published daily, except Sunday at Decatur, Indiana for period ending Sept. 30 1954. 1. The names and addreeees of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business manager- are: Publisher The Decatur Democrat Co,, Dick D. Heller, Pres . Decatur. Ind. , Editor Arthur R. Holthoiwe, l>eeatur. Ind. / Managing Editor. Dick D. Heller, Decatur, Ind. Missimiss manager Charles E. Holthouae. DeeMur, Ind. 2. The owner la: (If owned by a corporation, Um name and address must be stated and also Immediately thereunder the namea and addressee of stixkholdera owning or holding I percent or more of total amount of .stock. If not owned by a corporation, the namea and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as well aa that of each Individual member, must be given.> The Decatur Democrat Co. Decatur. Ind. John H. Heller and Martha A. Heller, Decatur. Ind. Dick D. Heller, Decatur, Ind. Charles .E. Holthouse, Decatur. Ind. Arthur TL Holthouae, Decatur, Ind. 3. The known bondholders, mortgagees. and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other sectsrhles are: (if there are none, so state.’ NONE 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include, in cases Where the sVe lcholders or se-cin-tt-y appears upon the books of tbeeompany as bruatee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation fur whom sucih trustee is acting: also the statements in the two paragraphs siiow the affiant's full know- 1 ledge and belief as to the elrcum-stam-ea and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear capon the books of the oMlipuny us .trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner. 5. The average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid suhwerHiers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was: (This Information is required from daily, weekly, semiweekly. and twiweekly newspapers <wi1y.)4282 Arthur It. Holthouae (Signature of editor) Sworn to . and subacribeid before me this Ist day of October 1954. (Seal) Pauline E. Ixubslger (My comm Mon expires July 9. 1955, OCT. 1 If you have something to Bell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat i Want Ad. It brings results.

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Inc. do 77.76 Russ Sin It ley do 17.60 Walter BrltzeiUtofe do , , 3.1 M. Decati r Auto Supply do 19.51 Mnd<>n Fuel Tax IMvUlon do 15.«> Beavers, Oil Service do 68.60 D-A Lubricant Co. do' 185.18 Goodyear Service Stores do ' 596.86 tantra Dykeman do 20.00 Mesh be rl ter 11H Btoi.'m’ M d 010273.64 I Vest Gravel & ReaiLMix d r > 8 I'' | The Krick-Tyndall Co. do .. . ' 7.66 Ko her Lumber & Coal do 6.00 Fel. vt Mat h. * Weld S IT 34 40 Welfare Bernice Nelson Mil & Poet 31.0 r M try J. Hazelwood Mil 22.68 Mabel Marshall do '... 10.78 Ve onlca Linn do 23.17 Citizens Telephone Co Oper 22.1: HacW'wsl Publlwhing Co do 4.90 Board of Chi uno—si oners Certified before me this Oct. 1, 19-54. FRANK KITBON Auditor of Adams County Oct. I—B “The first act of any dictatorship 1b to eupresa freedom of information." —Alberto Gainfa Faz. FOR COMPLETE PLUMBING, HEATING and FIXTURES CALL LAWSON PLUMBING & HEATING W. MONROE ST. New Phone 3-3626

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Two Children Are Slightly Injured . One Driver Fined Following Accident Fred Engle, of 219 Rugg street, was arrested and charged kith reckless driving last night as the result of an accident involving two automobiles on Mercer avenue at Rugg street Thursday afterDoon. Injured In the accidentTwere Susan K. Hraun, 2, and Victoria Braun, 3%, daughters of the other driver. Mrs. Victor Braun, of 844 Mercer avenue. The two children were taken to the Adams county memorial hospital and treated for lacerated and bruised left eyes, and kept under observation overnight. They were both released thin morning. Mrs. Braun was not injured in the wreck, but remained during the night at the hospital with her children. Engle was fined $5 and costs for reckless driving, and was tak-' en to the county jail until his fine was paid to justice Floyd Hunter. Mrs. Braun was traveling on Mercer when Engle pulled out from Rugg street, according to the police report. The two cars Collided, totally destroying the Engle vehicle, and doing about 120 damage to the front left fender of the Braun car. The accident occurred at 2:10 p.m. Thursday. NOTICE— Moser Household Goods Sale, Tomorrow, Saturday, October 2nd. At 341 South sth Street, 1:00 P. M. Itx

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ATTEMPTED (Contlntiad from Page On*) tiii-nwl over .to iiriiwn. ofiiciata. He added that indiuWi’.s .state jxilice and national guard probably would not be used lor guard work but keep on a standby busta. The discharged picketing guards said that hundreds of knives and other contraband has been taken from the state farm immates, and that a riot would occur if the guards struck. O’Brien confirmed that “some time ago” an effort was made by warden Overlade to locate contraband and that many knives, hot plates apiparently used for cooking stolen food and other thin'js were SOVIET RUSSIA (Continued from Page One) steps, the second stage would come into operation. Participant nations would then complete another 50 percent reduction of arms and armed might within six months to a year. 4. Total prohibition of atomic and hydrogen weapons and their manufacture would go into effect at the second stage. Nuclear materials henceforth would be used for peaceful purposes only. 5. The international c-outrol agency would be set up on a permanent basis with the right of inspection of all atomic installations and enforcement -of al father parts of the treaty. Democrat Want Ads Bring Results

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To Resume Building In Porter Addition Building will now be resinned In the Bort/r addition, near the new north school building’s site, it was announced today by Clark Smith, building contractor for the area. Smith stated ,that three homes had been completed there since the addition was opened a year ago, but that no more homes were built until the site of the new school was definitely established. The area, facing Tenth street between Daykin and Marshall street# opntains lots for 10 more homes. Smith announced. Originally plans were ihade for 35 homes in the area, but much of it Is being used for the new school. The area just east and facing North Tenth street will be developed with three three-bedroom homes financed by the FHA or VA. Down payments will be based on the new, lower terms recently legalized by congress, Smith added. TWO TOP FRENCH (Continued from Page One) the inforination leaks. French offh cials went so far as to have experts carefully examine the walls and ceiling of the room in which khe defense committee meets in a search for hidden microphones. Despite these precautions, it was reported, the leaks continued.

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PUBLIC SALE As I am leaving for the U. S. Army, I, the undersigned, will sell the following personal property, located 7 miles eaet of Bluffton, Indiana, on State Road' No. 124, then I mile south, then % mile ea+t, or 4 miles wewt of Berne. Indiana, on State Rood No. 118, then 5 miles north, then ’4 mile east, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 4,1954 SALE STARTING AT 1:00 P. M. 13—HEAD HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE—I 3 (T. B. A Bangs tested) Holstein cow, 6 years old, due to freshen »oon. Holstein cow, 3 years old. milking 7>6 gat. now. Holstein cow. 3 yeans old. milking 6*4 gal? now. , > Holstein cow. 3 years old, due t® freshen in Feb., milking 4 gat now. 4 Holstein cows, 3 years old. some due«to freshen by day of sole. Jersey cow, 6 years old. milking 5 gal. now. 3 Yearitng Holstein heifers 1 . Holstein, bull, old enough for service. NOTE)—This is a Quality herd of Holstein Dairy Cattle. They have plenty of Kite a®d are very uniform. Breeding date® and production records will be given day of sale. You are welcome to inspect this herd at anytime. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Hitman 2-unit milking machine. complete with pipe and stall cocks and jiffy pa lie: 2 Surge wash tanks; 8 seamless m|lk cans, like new! dairy water heater. HAY AND STRAW 1.000 bales of good clover hay; 400 bales timothy and clover hay; 300 bales wlveat straw. TRUCK—I 942 1% ton Dodge truck with steel bed. new grain bed, and tomato rack. TERMS—CASH. Not responsible in case of accidents. Jack Meyer — Owner Ellenberger Bros.—Auctioneers Bluffton phone 543 Elmer Baumgartner—Clerk ' /. • 28 1

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