Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 169, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1955 — Page 2

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7" • 1 . Rates Are Reduced On Auto Insurance Hoosier Cor Owners Benefit By Stashes INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —- Hoosier car owners will benefit to the tune of three million dollars through a cut in automotive insurance premiums, effective today.

Enjoy hearty good noting... foasonal&y savings, too.. .with A&P’s J >|| fl QI iiJJpLI-XM >k CORIO Summer is salad season . T". and you’ll find the fruit and favorites! Visit all the other thrifty departments, too. \ vegetable department of your AkP crammed with nature's ADsP is such an easy, friendly place to shop .. . such • see good things. Get plenty of these high-vitamin, low-priced grand place to save! Come see! coin us - N °- 1 crade new white c ° bblers ”" sp Hi Potatoes 15 < 59 c JANE PARKER PINEAPPLE RED-RIPE 28 TO 30 LB. AVG. ew.mr rima ■■■ ■ KkK/ Klrt JWlll DIIXU Pie — • • -39 c Watermelons - 89* Cherries. 12 5 2 98 Psask Ms ?&&.....’. -»« Hb * ta PMefc9 ‘ ”™“ 2 ■“ 390 Wax Bean* JRSSAm 2 36c White Bread ffiSw %He **••» °»™ 39c Rad Raifohas 2 19c Bold Bar Cake gff**™ i 29s Trasspsrast Apples 3 ... 49c Frasb Blueberries PIM 33c Bste-Kut Loaf Cake ~ 29c Freeh Carrots .!. 2 29c CrapM lk 29c - ---„.;.. Green Peppers mm: s ta l9r Pascal Celery 7 rtk .29c mild Wisconsin COLBY Greenjeans nmi - 2 39? Honeydew Nelens 1“““° an «• 59c CIIAPCA Cncnmbers <, l r 0 , n ,°n 2 15c Fresh Lemons a«.49c u lb., -bsh* * .-si. fftlw FRESH PAN-READY Sttverbraek Batter 2.161 c —— Ji a Large Eggs dateo b for k frkshne a s m ,49c ZlOv ehmWh-izKm. -49 s ■■ VCI S > ■ ■ “J- falM Ice Cream SXt a " J -- . .. ... AA. "SUPER-RIGHT" BLADE-CUT ALL GOOD GRADE "A" Marshmallows 33- Chuck Roast. 39 Sliced Bacon . 49 Cracker Jack . . 6«“ 29 e Ohoko Sloaks lk B3c' Fresh Sassage PURE PORK US' 35c Roh n Plmancpr 9-» 15* Crmd Beef MSv 39c Skinless Franks MiyT..'. ». 45c Bao-U ueanser - BoilingßaefMS .190 Bacon Squares s 29c Soan .Kk-SS'U 2 ,ATHS,a 25 c Turkey Bra Hers I? 0 L ; “ A «« is. 59c ccAcnnn J Raa* QUim "SUPER-RIGHT" CQa * OtA t*UUU VRI RAIL 1 !. nEe OWW boneless ib. ODD Bill*White *W«" Lamh Roasl 1k .53c Nedium Shrimp .T.^'ES I '. is.C9c Peanut Butter ' J7 ¥aal#hR i™»Hj; k 880 Dressed Whiling ox „.„ lk . 15c flA~Vor~Aid s|xflAVo|ls Bi*gs. 25 c Sliced Bacon thkk'li'css 2p,<»'99c Fried Ocean Perch to bat 49c Me NEW PACK ' SOUR PITTED Margarine ~.- 30 _ . _ A Aftc Soap CASHMIH BOWUH , ,3“^”25 C ifQIJ vUvIiICS ■ VV Lemonade s»-oz. aw«ano iona brand cut Northern Tissue a 4* rolls 35 c Apple Sauce 4-49* Green Beans -10* ChPflrf’9 F-7V Mix »oz»cT.21 e Prune Plums J^ t n a d na 2”.°„,450 SuccoteshJiS s '.tilDe uIIGUU 9 E J Bartlett Pears 3 *I.OO Pork & Beans BRAND NA . - Lifebuoy Soan Fr«»cocktail ssr *s3b« wuteMy ssa. «• _ oL» OKc 4kap« Juice £Kh O 2%£490 Red Kidney Beans '«iloc Spry vwctabu shortbbno ~ J can 03 Grapefruit Juice ; R ‘; NB 2 Mayonnaise Pi n t 29c Nihlot Pni*n 9r.?K'?Q* Orange Juice brand ;...2 CM , 55c Instant Pudding sparku? 8 4 P i, fl ,. 25c nIDICI UUIII ... 4 GANS 40 B B’ClockCoffee ME*LLOW a . S TBc Tomato Soup X n b 10c Green Giant Corn 2 29* *»• Shortening X«„, UI 3 Tic Our Own Tea Bags Z<s 45c * Apo , 7 i. A . 0100 Margarine Xd 2.',it 30c • Ocean Spray 1 2 ss 39 c Golden com 3 32c 0,1 OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY 'TIL 9:00 P.M. WflßMg _ ■■ ■ mg QH4T ATLANTIC < PACIFIC TIA COMPANY

State insurance commiaaionar Harry E. Wells said the new rate schedules cover eolltele* and couapreheusbe. and bodily Injunr and property damage. The cuts, effective only on new policies and renewals, cover some. 300 insurance companies affiliated with the National Automobile Underwriters association, and the National Bureau of Casualty Underwriters. Collision premiums are to be reduced, with the state average re-

duction. 9.3 percent. The reductions for bodily injury and property damage rates apply to only 12 vicinities. For Indianapolis and Marion county and Terre Haute and Vigo county, the reduction on this category will range from H to |6 per policy. For Anderson. Elkhart. Kokomo, Lafayette, West Lafayette, Logansport, Marion, LaPorte, Michigan City, Muncie and Richmond, and their respective vicinities; the reductions will range from |1 to $2.

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Shipping Orders For Polio Vaccine Pitman-Moore Will Supply Three States INDIANAPOLIS (INS) t- &t---inan-Moore company, of Indianapolis. announced today it has received shipping orders to supply three

etateg with the balancw needed to complete their • first and second grade polio immunisation programs. e""". ■ . . Hibbard O. Ball, executive vice president of the Indianapolis pharmaceutical firm, said today's orders Dorn the program with March of Dimes funds, are: Oregon, 18,000 cubic centimeters; Michigan, 115,083 ccs., and Montana 5,001. These Salk vaccine supplies, to-

taking 131.084 slots, will be shipped no later than Thursday. Ball eaid. Today’s three states brings to 2M.576-ccs.. the amount which has been shipped out of the new Pitman • Moore clearance of 440,000 MS. Indiana's other manufacturer of Salk polio vaccine, Eli Lilly and Company, already has shipped all supplies cleared by the national institutes of health and is awaiting further clearances.

Congressmen See Hope In Big Four Talk George Convinced Russians Willing For Readjustment a WASHINGTON (INS) — Senate foreign relations chairman Walter F. George said today that opening developments at the Geneva conference have convinced him the Russians are “willing to make some readjustments." The veteran Democrat from Georgia was less guarded in his optimism than were most other legislators who saw some hope in the progress of the Big Four talks. Two events prompted the optimistic reaction in Washington: Russia's agreement to German unification first at Geneva and Soviet premier Nikolai Bulganin's acceptance of President Eisenhower's pledge that the U. S. will never wage aggressive war. Sen. Charles E. Potter (D Mich.), legless combat veteran of World War 11, said of the Soviet attitude: “Certainly their new face of harmony prevails. We hope it does in the last stage of the conference.” George said he does not believe Russia will “insist upon abandonment of NATO” as a concession for German unification. Congress was impressed by Mr. Eisenhower's dramatic personal appeal to his wartime comrade in arms, Soviet defense minister Georgi Zhukov, to accept his word that America will never wage aggressive war. Rep. Marguerite S. Church (R Ill.), said: “There seems to be every indication that the President is showing his sincere passion for peace but .also his natural determination to be on guard.” ‘ Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, Mass., top Republican on the senate armed services committee, commentedl: “President Elsenhower’s words express the feeling of the American people. I hope his recommendations lead to concrete results.” Rep. Leo O’Brien (D N.Y,), said of Russia's reaction to U. S. moves: “I think the words are wonderful but they're only the appetiser. If we get the deeds as the main course it will be one of the great events of our century. ,"l th;n*, the .hand has been strengthened by Senator George's proposal for a Big Four conference and by the number of Democrats who have stood up to say there will be no cry of appeasement from them over conference agreements.”

Fraudulent Oats Sale Plan Reported Several Farmers Report Approach Sheriff Merle Affolder today issued a warning to Adams county farmers that a fraudulent oat sales plan is being promoted in this area. He advises local farmers to ignore any offers made by a man representing the Sed San Seed Brokers. \This man has approached several. farmers with a plan for producing oats with a return of $1 higher than the Chicago market price. The firm he represents is supposedly an Indianapolis corporation with offices in the Leineke building in that city. directory shows no such office A check with the Indianapolis Mists. further examination of the contract wmen tne seed broker offers' shows that it is designed to fleece the farmer. , 5 Under the contract the farmer agrees to purchase Waubay seed oats from the broker. The broker then agrees to sell it for the farmer guaranteeing a price of $1 higher than the Chicago market price. According to the contract, however, the sale would be made only if the oats were approved by the state agriculture department. The broker’s representative fails to tell that the variety of oat seed offered, Waubay, was developed for Wisconsin and cannot produce luality oats in Indiana. The Indiana department has not and will not approve the oats produced from this seed. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. NOTICE OF AOMI.MkTKATION Estate No. SOM In the Adams Cirou.lt Court of Adams County, India ria. Noti.-e is hereby given that Ervin Thieme was oil the 12 day of July, r.i.’i.i, appointed Administ nator of the estate of Vnrirun TMerae, deceased- — All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the sa-tiie in said court witliin six months from the date of the first .publication of this notice or said claims will bo forever barred. hailed at Decatur. -Indiana, this 12 day of July. 1 . BhWAim F. JABIMtG Clerk of the Adams CirCourt for Adani-s County, Indiana. Paul Xieter, Attorney and Counsel er AdtProittrator. July 13-20-27

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 19&5

Max Spencer Named Production Engineer The new Chattanooga plant production engineer for Central Soya company la Max Spencer, according to a recent announcement by R. W. Fay, plant manager. Spencer is a graduate of Purdue University with a degree In chemical engineering. He hae been with Central Soya since I'M?, spending most of that time In the company's technical division, and has been involved in the construction and operation of three soybean processing plants. His new duties will include planning, fabrication and installation of plant equipment from a production and engineering standpoint. Spencer is a member of the American oil chemists society and the American institute of chemical engineers. NOTICK TO TAXPAIBRS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice In hereby given the taxpayers of Berne-French Township School Adame County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said school corporation at a special meeting In the Superintendents office in the school building In the Clity of Berne, Indiana, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. Daylight Raving Time, on the 2oth day of July. IRti.wHl consider tbe foitawtag ad~~dilional appropriations which said officers consider necereary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time: From the Cumulative Building Fund For the constructing and equipping at a new combined Industrial Arts and. Farm Shop |4o,&00.00 Taxpayers appearing at aiX'h meeting shall have the riglit to be heard thereon. The additional approprlatlonis, as finally made, will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further bearing within Sifteen days at the County Auditor's Office of Adams County, Indiana, or such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where suc-h further hearing w-ill be held. Alfred Claused Secretary Board of School Trustees Be roe -iFiwnch TowmslUp School July IJ-20 IN THU ADAMS L'tRtTTT COl RT IN THK VACATION TERM IRW. NO. atIUM NON-RKNIDKNTS NOTICK STATE OF I.KOI AN A ) ) 8S: COUNTY OF ADAMS ) WARD BOWMAN DOROTHY L. BOWMAN his wife VS ABF BED HARRISON ETTAL Come now the plaintiffs by G. the complaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person that tlie residence upon diligent Inquiry is unknown of the following defendants tq-w-lt: Alfred Harrison; Caroline Harrison his wife; Indianapolis and Belleifountalu Railroad Co; Indiana>polls, Pittsburg and Cleveland Railroad Cotupany. by John Brough. - President . — David Humbert: Mary E. Humbert, Ids wife; David Humber; Joseph D. Ninttman; Caroline L Nuttnmn; August Treager; Augiuat Trager; Marla Trager, liis wife; Emanuel Woods: Jane -Woods; trt s wKe: Alfred Hilf! Charles F. Alliger: Charles F. Alleger: Harriet E. Alleger. Ms wife; Jane Thornburg; Edmund Fulton, Testator; Edmund Fulton: Frank Carroll J. D. Nuttman; Frank P. Carroll; Church of God. Decatur, Indiana; Robert DeVore; Imogene Mc-Far/ land; The unknown hiuabands and wives, respectively, of each of the above named and designated persons, the names pf all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs; The unknown widowers and widows, respectively, of each of the above liamed and designated deceased persons, the names of all of whom anr unknown trr platmtffs: The UHknown children, heirs and descendants. surviving spouse, dreditors and administrators of the Estate, devisees, legatees trustees and executors of the Last Will and Testament successors in interest and assigns respectively of each of the above named and designated deceased "■persona, the names of all of- - are unknown to plaintiffs; Tlie spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated. as dcfendalits to this action who are married, the ngmcts of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs; All the women once known by any of the above names and designation whose names may have been changed, and w-ho are known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs; All the persons and corporations who asserl or might assert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate described in lite complaint in this avrtlon by, under or through any of tlie defendants in tills action named, described and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are uuknow to the plaintiffs. That said action is for tlie purport! of qujeting title to real estate In tlie State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of -said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary part-, les, to said action and that they are believed to be non-residents of tlie State of Indiana. The following roal’estate ■fq' Adams County 111 the State»«of Ind- ' lana described in said complaint to -wit; commencing—at a—point—on • the east, line of the northeast quarter (NIC%) of the sou th- - quaster (SEU) of Section Four (4), Township 27 North, Range II East in Adams County, Indiana, 199.88 feet south of w r here tlie center line of ttio Toledo, St. Louis and Western R-R 1 rosses said east line of said Section 4; thence west coinciding with the south line of real estate now owned by Ver•inon H. Ginter and Patricia C. Ginter, husband and wife, a dis>tarv e of 3~% rods to tli'fc center of the public laid out ditch running NoTth and South through said section: thence sooth along the center of said ditch &.UI rods thence east to the east line of said quarter Section four (1) a diatatn-e of 27% rode; thence north along tlie center- line of Thirteenth Street 5.81 rods to the place of beginning. Tills action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting tiie tittle to real estate above described against all claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore Imarhy given that unless they he and appear on. Hie 11th dhy Os tin- September Term 19-53; of the Adams Circuit Court being tlie IStli day of, September 1955; to bo bftgun and liolden on -the Sth day of September 1955, at tin- Court House in the city of Deca,toe hi said county and state, , and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and deterth'lmd In their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 have hereunto set may hand and affixed tlie Seal of said Court in the office of the Clerk thereof in the city of Decatur Indiana tills Idth day of July 1955. EDW AtRD F. «ABERG CLERK ADAMS CIRCUIT COURT G Remy Bierly, Attorney July 13, 30, 27 ,