Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1955 — Page 8
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uncomparable prices for the FINEST QUALITY MEATS’ STOP and SHOP at FARLING’S MEAT MARKET ON NORTH 13th STREET FINEST GRADE OF FRESH KILLED BEEF FRESH GROUND BEEF 3 tbs. 85c CHOICE TENDER ROUND STEAK lb. 67c CLOSE TRIMMED SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 63c LEAN CLUB STEAKS lb. 51c BEST CUTS OF CHUCK ROASTS — lb. 37c ARM SWISS STEAK — lb. 43c bAb¥ BEEF LIVER — lb. 25c PLATE BOILING BEEF— — -lb. 17c FRESH KILLED PORK CENTER CUT LOIN- CHOPS— lb. 69c CENTER CUT FRESH HAMIb. 79c PORK SHOULDER STEAK lb. 39c LEAN FRESH SPARE RIBS lb. 39c PORK LOIN ROASTIb. 47c FRESH GROUND SAUSAGE 3 lbs. 85c 11 - OUR OWN HOME MADE SPECIALS FRESH STUFFED LINK SAUSAGEIb. 45c HICKORY SMOKED LINK SAUSAGE lb. 45c PLAIN OR GARLIC RING BOLOGNA 3 lbs. SI.OO ALL MEAT FRANKS 3 lbs. 85c HOME MADE PRESSED HAM lb. 69c Why Pay More—When You Can Buy The Best For Less!
CLEAN-UP WEEK November 1-2-3-4 Drive Starts Tuesday and Continues Till The Job Is Completed! RUBBISH II NOTICE II PLEASE ■ Containers such as . . Rubbish, Bottles, Tin ■ baskets will be emp- ■ Have your rubbish Cans, etc. will be R tied and left on prem- ■ placed in containers removed by city I ises. Cardboard boxes ■ ‘ l T n( ’ se * m the alley, emnloves H and containers will be R To u r cooperation is employes-| hatlle <] away. | appreciated. SCHEDULE OF RUBBISH PICK -UP ft Tues., Nov. 1 Wed., Nov. 2 Thurs., Nov. 3 Fri., Nov. 4 FIRE M FIRE V FIRE FIRE WARD "W WARD ■. WARD WARD W North of Monroe St. North of Monroe St. South of Monroe St. South of Monroe St. West of Fifth St. East of Fifth St. East of Fifth St, West of Fifth St. . To Residents of Decatur:— We can all help to make Decatur a cleaner, safer and better place in which to live. Please co-operate by cleaning your lawns and lots, and in general help to beautify the city by starting now to beautify your own home. Practice clean up week not just now but all year around. Thank you sincerely. CITY OF DECATUR CLYDE JOHNSON JOHN M. DOAN STREET COMMISSIONER MAYOR
ANNUAL OPEN (Continued from Pare One) the safety committee, gave a comprehensive report of the recent route slips tabulation, showing the most dangerous crossings the children must pass enroute to school, and made some, suggestions that parents may follow for a safer route to school in various parts of the city for their children. Mrs. Walther introduced chief of police, Jim Borders, who commended the patrol boys being honored by the t». T. A. last night, and said that •‘No child was injured on a corner guarded by these boys, which tyeaks very highly of their ability and loyalty to their important job of protecting our children." At the recommendation of the safety committee, it was voted to buy eight new rain outfits for the patrol boys, which are badly needed. Motion accepted to have the P. T. A. officers receive a gift subscription to the national magazine. Monday. October 31, was the date announced for the big fall festival, which is the yearly project of the P. T. A„ immediately following the Callithumpian parade. Mr. and Mrs. D. Burdette Custer end Mr. and Mrs. Watson Maddox pre co-chairmen. After the business meeting, Mrs. Gay introduced W, Guy Brown. Bryce Thomas and Hubert Zerkel Jr. to the new members of the P. T. A., and then the teachers all introduced themselves to the group. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Bryce Daniels and Mrs. Dick Linn. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE BOIHII OF COMMISSIONERS ON MONDAY OCT. IT. lIWS HIGHVV VY Lawrence Noll Supt >162.50 Jesse Patch Mmk 163.35 Joe Spangler Janitor 37.50 cot STY Richard LaFoirtalne A. Supt. 141.75 Walter Reppert do 135.00 Albert Beer do 133.65 Hilbert Isch Clerk 116.25 Chester Shoaf Diesel 126.70 1-awrenee Koenig do 131.30 Virgil Ferry do 123.70 Virgil Draper do 133.65 Harold Burger Truck 130.00 Burl Fuhrman do 130.00 Don Harvey do 123.70 Donald Liechty do L 28.70 DeWayne Beer do 123.50 Roger Steiner do 128.70 Arthur Ross Tractors 128.70 Noah Brunner do 128.70 Christ Meahberger do 128.70 Max Case 8. H 126.00 Christ Zurcher do ...j. 128.75 Joel Augsburger do ... 123.75 Raymond Kolter do 123.75 Louis Sbowal'ter S. H. 12.0'i COUNTY * DITCH AL. Lawrence Smith Theodore Baker do 161.60 Carl Burk*hart do 130.65 Orval Dailey do 31.20 Board pf Commissioners. Certified before me Ohls 19th day of October, 1955. FRANK KITSON Auditor of Adams County Oct. 21 If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want-Ad. It brings results.
THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA
IKE, BROWNELL (Continued from Cage One) Sower Dr. Patil Dudley White, Boston heart specialist, is flying to Denver Saturday for another personal check ou the President’s progress. If he gives his'approval, Mr. Eisenhower will begin taking his first steps in a few days. Within another 10 days he should be taking short walks on the' sundeck outside his eight floor hospital suite. IN THE AD 9MH <*IHCI IT COI HT •tKPTEMBEH TF.HM. IlkW CAI NF. SO. ’241310 NOTICE OF FH.INU INI) PENDEMI'N OF PETITION TO VACATE stKKKT STATE OF INDIANA ) , CtH'NTY OF ADAMS ) CAILVLN L. YOST. CLARKNCI: E H.NHTH AND MAIWHIA K. SMITH — VS • THE "!ITY OF DIX’ATVR. INDIANA A MVNICTDAL C< >R IN HIATION TO THE CITV OF DECATUR. AND TO THE OiTtZEiNS OF DbXWTUR. AI‘.VMS COUNTY, INDIANA Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Plaintiffs have filed in the Adaima Circuit Cotart of Adams County. Indiana, and the mime Is now pending in said court, a Petition to Vavaite an unimproved street uppearin,* in the Plat of Park View Second Addition to the City of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, and descrilw-d as follows —- Commencing at the southeast corner of Inlot nutinber 33 hi Park View Bev >nd Addition to the City <»f Decatur, thence north easterly along the east line of said Inlot 33 and along the east line of said Inlot 34 a distance of 335.65 fe«t, thende wduTheasterly parallel with the north b<Sundry of Park View Second Addittim. a distance of 28 feet, thence southwesterly parallel to the east lines of said Inlots 33 and 34. a distance of 362.4 feet, theme northwesterly paralie! with the south 'houndry tine of Park View (Second Addition, along the soutli line of the lane designated on th-? plat thereof a distance of 28 fet't, thence northeasterly to the place of beginning. The Derendamt, "Tty of Decatur, Indiana, the Plaintiff Calvin L. Yost, as the owner o-f -aeii and all of the lots In said Park View Second Addition to the City of Decatur, Indiana, and the Plaintiffs Clarence E. Smith and Mantilla K. Smith, the owners of tire tract of land immediately to the east of said Park View Second Addition, will ibe affected by the vacation of said street. That said petition set forth that said street is not of p<rbltr utility and will not hinder in any manner the growth of the City of Decatur. Indiana; that the vacating of said street w-ill not cut off the public access to any church. school or public building or ground and that no person, firm or corporation within the City of Decatur will be Injured or damaged by the vacating of said street. Said p tition will l>e presented to the Adams Circuit Court on the 4th day of November. 1955, and said petition and the matters in issue will be heard send determined by said Court on said date. Calvin L. Yost Clarence F Smith Mars 11 la K. .Smith By Custer A- Smith Attorneys for Plaintiffs Oct. 21-2 St Nov. 4. Trade ip a Good Town — Decatui
K.C. Banquet And Dance Held Thursday Rev. Heimann Is Speaker Thursday A crowd of well over 300 persons attended the Knights of Columbus banquet and dance Thursday night at the K. of C. hall. Featured speaker for the banquet was the Rev. Lawrence Heimann of St. Joseph's College neaif Rensselaer. Father Heimann, who is a native of Decatur and a brother of J>. of C. grand knight Ed Heimann, was Introduced by George Laurent, who served as toastmaster for the affair. The speaker, who helped to o-ganize the men’s choir of St. Mary’s Catholic church, discussed ‘Liturgical Church Music.” He described the history of development of church music, the abuses which crept in and the necessity for the current reform to eliminate "secular" music from the church services. He emphasized that the reform which was started at the turn of the century will be complete only when 1 the laymen and clergy accept the proper church music and when congregational singing for liturgical services is restored. , Also introduced were the Very Rev. Msgr. J. J. Seimetz, pastor of St. Mary’s church, the Rev. Father Holsinger, pastor of St. Louis church at Bbsancon, and Ed Heimann, grand knight. The banquet was followed by a dance with Don Underwood’s or-’ chestra presenting the music. The local council will initiate about 30 new members Sunday nmrning and afternoon. The initiation will be conducted by the Fort Wayne degree team under John Logan. ST. JOHN'S (Continued From Page One) school since its founding in 1845. The present brick school building was erected in 1906. W.E. Uffletnann and Marvin Meyer have taught in St. school for more than 20 years each.
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IS Till') ADAMS (••«<•! IT <M>l KT HHPTKMIIF.It -I'KKM. IWW CMUtK SO. MMM SOW K OF FILISU AMI I'KSOKSCI' OF PKTITIOS TO VACATK BTRKKT STATE OF INDIANA ) SS: COUNT? OF ADA.MS ) UIREN e. ni'lt.KH/U\l>, JR. . IHIRIS J. BCHKHBAII V« TKWIN OF MONIROE. ADAMS CXH'NTY, JNIDIANiA, A MUNICIPAL COR.FOR.ATION TO THE TOWN OF MONROE, AND TO THE CITIZHNS OF MONROE. ADAMS COUNTS, INDIANA: Native i» hereby given Hint the iiUtMlerwigned PlalntlffM have filed in the AdarniK Circuit Court of Adam* County, Indlanu. and the same Is now pending in anld cAurt, a Petition to Vuvute an unimproved stli-i'i, whlvh appear* in the Plat of John F. Hooker Addition of record in Plat Book “B" at page 55 of the reodrda of Adam* County, Indiana, and dewi-llied aw 6olk>wa: ConU'nwneing at a point sixteen (16) feet south of the southwe«t corner of Inlot number twenty one (01) In the John F Hocker Akldlllon to the Town of Monroe. JiullanA, Uieiwe west to the weat line of said Studebaker Street extended, thein’e north along the west line of said Studebaker Street extended one hundred forty eight (1481 feet more or lea* to the south line of Andrews Street in said town of Monroe, ' thence east to the northwest corner of said Inlot number twenty one (21) theme south along the west line of siaid Inlot mmnbeir twenty one (2t» one hundred forty eight "... (IAS) feet more or less' to the place of beginwing. The land of Plaintiffs described as Inlot number twenty one (21) In the John F. Hin'ker Addition to the Town of Monroe. Adams County, Indiana, lands to the west of the above described tract and adjoining the Klorporate limits to the town of Monroe, Adams County. Indiana, and the t<»wn of Monroe, Adams County, Indiana, all Will lie affected by the vacation of said street. Said petition sets forth that said street is not of public utility and that vacation thereof -wIH not hinder in any manner the growth of the town of Monroe, Indlama: tliat the vacwtlng of said street will not cut off the public access to any church, school or public building or ground and t'hat no person, firm or corporation within the Town of Monroe will be injured or damaged by the vacating of said street. Said petition w-IH be presented to the Adams Circuit Cohirt on the 4tli day of November, 1955, and snld petition and the matters in Issue will be heard and determined bysaid Coitrt on said date. I>ated this il9-tii day of October. 1955. Loren C. Burk head, Jr. Doris 3. Burk head By Custer & Smith Attorneys sos Plaintiffs Oct. 21-28, Nov. 4 If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It Orings results.
Premier Os Israel Appeals To Jewry JERUSALEM- (INS) —Premier Moshe Sharett appealed to American Jewry Thursday night to help Israel cope with the "supreme emergency” which he said vyas created suddenly by the Egyptian
MY OFFICE NOW LOCATED AT 303 South sth Street WILL BE CLOSED October 12 until October 27 DOCTOR J. E. MORRIS ,- - u ■ —, 1 ■■.'■- *. ' Public Sale As we are moving to Convoy. I will sell at public auction, the following property on the farm located 2 miles North of Middlebury, Ohio, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29,1955 12:30 P. M. CATTLE: 1 Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, milking: J, Holstein and Guernsey, 5 yrs. old. milking: 1 Holstein bull, weighs 500 lbs. SHEEP: 2 Ewes. 1 and 2 years old. HOGS: 2 Brood Sows with pigs by side. CHICKENS: 50 Head Hy-Bred White Leghorns, laying good. IMPLEMENTS: W. C. Allis-Chalmers tractor with cultivators; Little Genius 12" tractor plow; McD. disc, 7 ft.; Bradley 7 ft. disc; Spike tooth harrow land roller; J. D. mower; McD. side rake; Manure spreader; Black Hawk, corn planter with fertilizer attachment; Kentucky fertilizer grain drill; rubber tire wagon, ne*'; 14’ grain bed; 28’ single chain elevator on trucks; wagon box. MISCELLANEOUS: 12' round brooder house: electric brooder stove, 500 ehick size; 150-gal. gasoline tank with pump; 2 electric fence chargers; 20 steel posts; some poultry fence; electric poultry fountains; single unit portable milker; 2 10-gal. milk cans; Clipper fanning mill: pump jack, and other articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Estate Heatrola, in good condition; Electric stove; kitchen cabinet; 42" kitchen sink with drain-board and fixtures. TERMS—CASH. LUNCH SERVED EMIL KRUCKEBERG, Owner Chris Bohnke, Auctioneer Paul Etzler, Clerk 21 27
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1955
decision to buy arms from Czechoslovakia. Sharett’told (10 American leaders . of the United Jewish Appeal on . their arrival for a week long visit k that he hoped the U. S. would 1 con- ; aider' the idea or a security treaty i with Israel “a direct and urgent i issue."
