Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 24 June 1955 — Page 4

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» w» will be a place tor you la the Church of your own choice aext Sunday. It's the finest way wa knew to start the week. 0 .■». W - Russia has the most horses of aay country la the world, about sixteen million, but wo would bet • wooden nickel that th»y don't excel the good old U.B.A. in tractors and that's what the fanners w ■— waaaa —— use now. 0 0— The weather in the last two weeks has been ideal for building and contractors have taken advantage of this fact There are more than twenty-five new homes under construction in this area right now and there are plans for about that maay more. The 1955 acts of Indiana wiU bo ready for distribution by the county clerks over the state by the latter part of the month. They are being distributed gow and the laws will be promulgated by Governor Craig as soon as the clerks have all notified the state and then the new laws become effective. ‘ •—o —o— It's vacation time and many people of the Decatur ana already are planning various types Os summer time pleasures including motor trips, fishing expeditions, European tripe and others are planning a couple of weeks of Just plain loafing. It's an excellent idea to lay off work for a while end chances an you'll come back With much new enthusiasm. —-0 o --- The appointment of former Governor Brucker of Michigan as secretary of the Army brings to memory the fact that Gov. Brucker made numerous Decatur friends twenty-five years ago. When he was serving as Michi-

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WKJG-TV (CUnnel 33) FBIDAT 4:oo—G*te»w*y To Sport* o:l4—New*. Jack Gray I* «:si—WMtk*r . o:4o—Eddie Fisher 4:4. ffpw* Caravan 7;od—dUdwert Hayr.de 7:3o—Life of Riley Cavalcade of Sport* ».-X> Bworta Film Room 10 »a—Wontbermaa 10:10— land—lave Lee, New* tO:«a—WreatUa* 11:00—Artachair Theater Preview iSfciSr.Sr. r~ 10:00—F» nr. y B-x. —» 10:30—<- B. A. jl:vo—Meet Mr. W-.*a~-d 11:40—Two Gun PlajlM-jpe aneiw** 12:40—Biff Picture I:oo—Detroit vs. Wa.tungtea «:F»—Mali nr* Theater >4:4o—MuaScal Meanest* “Boldtera of Fortuno «:3A—MAnae* Wetdt 7; 00—The SokHers 7:44—The Dunatnger Bbow B:3«—T. B. A. 9:oo—Georg* g<>m 9:3o—Ttie Hit Parade }0:0f— Guy IxxntaMdo Miow 0; SO—The Lone Wolf I:O|—Armchair Theater ItWit Fl:*S—Program Proview |2:oA—fSrurch of the Air 12:30—Till* Io The Life ’l:o6—Mart WdfAo Forum JOO—Frontier* of F'&itn 2:40— Induatryon Parade wWs Your Trouble ! * ■’ 3:30—Z00 Parade 4:OA-Raw* RMer 4:36—<Mrt. Gallant 4:oo—Clhco Kid . € *.W—— lU>y Kojfv rj Are Funny •:>e—t b. A. ~ — 7:60—-Colgate Comedy Hour 0;<»0-T V tHdCSf.-Jr"’ ' KittSS KKSt "P““ 10:30—.flfab Cumming* |I;U4— Armciiair Theater <" ' '

gan's chief executive he and his wife visited in Decatur with Mr. apd Mrs. W.»A» Klepper, and pther friends. He was regarded M an excellent administrator and had a pleasing personality. He should be able to do a gnat job ip his new high office. 0 0 Then are two types of danger PM political grafters. We all know the one type, when an individual takes money either for using his influence with an official or where an official takes money directly to do some favor be should do in his regular line of duty. Equally as dangerous is the public official who does things without the complete knowledgp of the public for whom he works. The latter type of crook is more predominant He is the one who takes the attitude of initiating some action or making a public purchase, without the full knowledge of the public beforehand. Watch for these fellows in any unit of government They're dangerous! —O o-— • Now that the Dedication week at the Youth and Community Center is nearing a close, all of us to whom the great structure belongs should think about getting the most benefits from it O. M. McGeath, director is ready with several yputh and adult programs for the summer months. The large auditorium will be utilised for public meetings and dances and dinners and the smaller rooms will used for club and committee meetings. Then the entire west section should be filled day and night with the young people of every, part, of. Decatur. There will be pleasant classes in craftwork, cooking, sewing, weaving and other hobbies. Mr. McGeath will be pleased to get new ideas from all of us. Let’s make h . * It the central point where all good people of a good community get together to work, play and learn.

WIN-T (Channel 15) FRIDAY Evealag '4:oo—The New*, Hickox «;j»—<fhe Weather, Hoyle 4:2o—feorta Eye, Grossman 4:2s—Telequi* > t4:34—'Douglas Edwards • : 45—perry Como 7 :<»•—Disneyland 4:oo—Break the Bank 3:36—Our Miss Brook* *:oo—The Lineup 9:34—Person To Person 10:60—Elgin Hour 11:00—Van Wert Review SATURDAY ■.TBSxiu'b Review 10:96—W inky Dink 10:30—Hurrican Expres* 11 60—The Bl* Top tlltisns 12:66—Western Playhouse 12:45—Pre-game Warm Up 12:**—White Sox vs. Red Hox 1 4."oo—Broadway Theater Evewtag 4:3o—Gene Autry ~~ 0:00—Mr. Citisen . 4:26- Beat the Clock 7:oo—Greatest Bands 0:00—Two For His Money 4:3o—Down You Go »;M—Professional Father ■9:36—Damon Runyon 10 »0 —Starlight Theater 11:00—DeKalb Revie-w SUNDAY After.**. I:3o—This I* The Life 4:oo—Faith For Today 2:3O—LM* Take a Trip 4:oo—Now and Then 4:94—Pace th* Nation 4:00 —Helen Keller Story • AO—The Christopher* s:3o—Gehe Autry Eveatag -' 4:oo—Annie Oakley f:3o—Private Secretary <:6o—Toast of Town t:0O— General Electric Theater :3A—Btage 7 < 9:64—Appointment With Adventure 11:00—etAr *ghf Theater MOVIES ADAMS THEATEH "E»«-ap- To Burma” Frf. at 7;33: lift l: ” ; ’ 1 “ ; •=“■ S&WU 1 •■Meet Me At The FulP' and “Catat* dtsk 111 Mon^J* a " Fr * “”** ®* L yenßence'' And My Favorite Spy pun. dt Mon. at dusk.

•— —————— ——— g 20 Years Ago Today p— June M—Junior chamber of commerce holds an iutereeting session at the Cloverleaf creameries. County agent Archbold reports that chinch bugs are Infecting wheat fields in Union. Root, Preble and French townships. Enno Lankeuau purchases the Ed Writright property on West Monroe street tor gd.WO. Bob White’s band will provide the music at the summer party to be given by the Young Democratic club. Pleas Greenlee will speak. The U. 8. treasury will close the fiscal year June 80 with a bank balance of a billion dollars. Miller Home Pfc. Donald E. Miller of Homestead was recently released from active duty at Fort Huachuca. Aria., after serving a year and 10 months in the U. 8. army. He spent six and a half months overseas. > ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will toe received by She Auditorium Board of the City of Berne, Indiana until the hour of 8:00 A. M. (D. 8. T.) on Monday. July 11, 1955, on a new oil burning beating plant and oil storage tank to be furnished and Am-talled ..at. the Berne Community Auditor I urn. At such time said bids shall be opened at the Berne Ctxntnunity Auditorium and shall be publicly read aloud. All equipment and Installation shall be In accordance with specifications now on file at the office of .the president of the Auditorium Board of the City of Bertie, at Grader Tin and Plumbing, 120 E. Main Street, Berne, Indiana. All proposals shall '.be properly and completely executed on State Board of Accounts Form 96 with non-collusion affidavit as required by the etatutee of Indiana Raoh bidder shall furnish a certified check .bank draft, or satisfactory bld bond for an amount equal to ten per cent (.19%) of the maximum bid. The eueceseful contractor shall furnish performance bond of an amount equal to one hundred per cent (100%) of the contract price with an approved surety company. The contract, prior to final award, shall be approved by the Common Council of the City of Berne, Indiana. The Auditorium Board and the Common Council of the City ot Berne. Indiana reserves the right to reject any or al! bids. Auditorium Board of Berne, Indiana Kenyon Nussbaum. Secretary June 24. j^iy-j— - Claims Allowed by Board of Commiaaioaera June 20, 1933. County Romaine Raudenbush Ch Ve 40.00 Myles F. Parrish’do 80.0 Q Lawrence Smith Cd ditch al 2-54.2a Theodore Baker do ...1 197.00 Carl Burkhart do 149.37 Joe Spangler bridge 135.00 Frank Singleton 245 supt. LSO.OO RU'-ha.rd LrfvFonitaine A. supt 149.5(1 whiter Re-ppert do 149.50 Albert Beer do 143.00 Hubert Isch clerk 140.00 Chester Shoaf diesel 141.2a Lawrence Koenig do 142.50 Virgil Ferry do - a36.25 Virgil Draper do— 147.15 Harold Burger truck 140.00 Harry Kershner do 143.75 Don Harvey do 143.75 Donald IJechty do .....'. 143.75 Melvin Bixler do 115.00 Roger Steiner 0o .. 146.25 Arthur Roas traitors 14.1.23 Noah Brunner do 135.00 Christ Meshiberger do T 35.00 Max Case A H 132.50 Christ Zurcher do 135.00 Joel Augsburger do 135.00 Raymond Kotter do 143.75 I Board Os Commissioners Certified before me this 22nd day ot June, 1955. Frank Kdtson, auditor. June 2f. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADAMS cdCNTY ~ Thh. Board of Review of Adami County • has set and fixed the following dates for hearing objections to valuations ot personal property, Tuesday, July 5. 1955, from 8:39 to 11:30 a.m. and from .1:00 to 4:00 p.m.—Union. Root, Preble, Kirkland, Washington and St. Mary’® Townships. W< dneiraay July 6, 1955 from 8:30 to 11:30 a-m. and from 1:00 to 4:08 p.m.—Blue Creek, Monrtoe, FrencK Hartford. Wabash and Jefferson Townships. Thursday July 7, 1955, from 8:39 to 11:30 a.m. and from 1:00 to 4:o® p.m.—the towns of Berhe, Monroe and Geneva. Friday, July 8, 1955 and Monday, July 11, 195 S from 8:30 to 11:3® a.m. and from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.—the City of Decatur. It is the duty of any omitted taxpayer to appear before the Board of Review on or before July 15, 195-5 for special assessment. Penalty will be waived in such case. THE BOARD OF REVJHW Walter Koos Waldo D. Neal Frank Kitson Catherine Oschenrider Dick Burdg JUNE 17—24 INSURANCE AUTO LOW COST BROAD FORM FIRE " WINDSTORM BURGLARY LIABILITY COWENS INSURANCE AGENCY L. A. Cowens James Cowens 209 Court St. PHONE 3-3601

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Noted Newspaper Publisher Is Dead Amon Giles Carter —Dies At Texas FORT WORTH, Tex. (INS) — Amon Giles Carter, publisher of the Fort Worth Telegram, died Thursday night at his home after a long illness. He was 75. An internationally known newspaperan, aviation pioneer and political leader, Carter had been suffering from a heart ailment for the past two years. He was confined to his Fort Worth home since his return from the annual meeting ot the American newspaper publishers association in New York in April. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Carter's life was an old fashioned success story in the true American tradition. He was a native Texan, educated in the public schools ot the Lone Star sta;e. Once a newsboy in Fort Worth, he fought his way upward to the publisher's desk of one of the squtbyest’s strongest newspapers. A lifelong Democrat, Carter was credited with helping more than any other FndividuaJ to bilng about the nomination and giectioc to the vice presidency of the U. S. in 1932 of John Nance Garner of Uvalde, Tex. Carter's interest in aviation Jed to his being awarded the Frank Hawks memorial award in 1950 for his “many contributions to the development of aviation in America.” The key to the celebrated sue--cess so the self iqade Carter'Was once described by! a close friend in these two words: ‘‘Faith and drive.” Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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Court News Marring* License Robert Tombleson, Decatur route three, and Dora May Fairchild, Decatur. Lev Challenged To Present Statement Ask Capmaker Give Promised Statement WASHINGTON (INS) — The senate investigations subcommittee challenged Chicago capmaker Harry Lev today to pay off on his promise of a “sworn statement” on how he spent 1214,000 in two years. Chairman John L. McClellan (D Ark.), sent the millionaire contractor a letter calling on him to submit the explanation “at the earliest possible time." Testifying several weeks ago. Lev said his memory was a "blank" even though the money all was in cash. He denied using any of it to bribe federal procurement personnel, and promised to send in the statement after refreshing his memory. Subcommittee chief counsel Robert F. Kennedy told newsmen investigators will proceed, meanwhile, to dig further into the financial affairs of Sol O. Schlesinger, a Freeport, N.J.., hatmaker. Schlesinger, owner of the Ideal Uniform Hat Co., wgs questioned Thursday in a new phase of the subcommittee's search for alleged graft in military clothing procurement. The cap contractor refused on ‘ grounds of possible self incrimina- ' tion in a tax case to turn over his financial records. However, he too denied making “payoffs" to | government personnel.

Receive Report On Eagles Convention State Convention Held At Evansville Decatur members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles have received newspaper accounts of the state convention held last week-end at Evansville, depicting it as the greatest ever held by that fraternal organization. One of the highlights was a huge parade last Friday night, headed by one of the nation’s largest American flags. Thirty-nine members of the lodge carried the giant American emblem. Joined by many Indiana bands an 4 representatives of other fraternal organisations, the Eagles paraded in downtown Evansville in one of the longest parades In the history of the city. Several Decatur Eagles marched lathe parade. . Lt.-Gov. Harold Handley, of Indiana, was the featured speaker at the convention and other convention sessions were highlighted by apnual reports and addresses of the various state officers. As a closing gesture of the hospitality of the host city, the Eagles prected a bronze plaque on the court house bearing the Ten Commandments. The women’s auxiliary of the lodge also held its state convention at the same time. Deanery Holy Hour Sunday Afternoon A large number of men from St. Mary’s Catholic church in Deare expected to attend rhe Fort Wayne deanery holy hour and a meeting of the national council of Catholic men at Fort Wayne Sunday. The meeting will begjn with benediction in St. Patrick's church at Fort Wayne. The Most Rev. Leo A. Pursley, apostolic administrator of the Fort Wayne diocese, will be the principal speaker. The Rev. Andrew Goutka. Gary, is also on the program, which will begin at 2 p. m. This program will take the place of the regular June holy hour sponsored by* 7 the southeast (Decatur) district of N. C. C. M.

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SALE CALENDAR JUNE 24—Mr.'and Mrs. Myron E. Lindley, Lee Street. Markle, Indiana. Modern Seven Room Home, Evening Sale 7:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmunn, Auctioneer. JUNE 24—7:00 p. in. Noah N. Schrock. 2Mi miles north of Berne on U. S. 27, % mile east. 10-Acre Farm and personal property. Mel Liechty, Miz Lehman, auctioneers. 4 JUNE 25—12:30 p. m. Heirs of Mary Ellen Krugh, 2 miles South of Ohlp City, Ohio to State Route 81 then West W mile or 8 « miles South of Van Wert on Route 127 then West 2.miles on route 81. Farms and personal property Sale. Meri Knittie and Don Mop. Auctioneers. JUNE 29 —10:00 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Leonardson, owners. Deerfield. Ind. (11 miles south of Portland on U. S. 27). Antique auction. Ray Elliott,, auctioneers. HILL’S AUTO REPAIR EAST on U. S. 224 by TRUCK STOP OVERHAUL and ENGINE TUNE - UP CHARLES JR. HILL r — - , - -- - - - J -, , ~ ~ - L Solved — Carpet Cleaning Problem .o I i J

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