Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1955 — Page 8
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" Moose To Initiate Class Here Sunday Class Enrollment Sunday Afternoon Adams lodge, number 1311, Loyal Order of Moose, will hold a class enrollment for 12 initiates Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Moose home In Decatur, governor Lloyd Roth announced to- - day. Enrollment Is the new name adopted by the national organization for local lodge Initiations. The local drill team and degree staff will be honored at the enrollment and the class is receiving the work in recognition of the work done by those members. The Decatur drill team is headed by Nick Braun. Generally enrollments are held at regular meetings of the Decatur lodge, but governor Roth has adopted the Sunday program anticipating that many more members can attend on that date. The entertainment committee of the Decatur lodge has set the date of December 14 for the annual children's Christmas party. The event will be free to all children and it will start at 8 p.m. The annual Christmas feather party also 1 will be held on the night of December 14. Plans are underway for the New Year's Eve party scheduled for Saturday night. December 31. Details of this party will be made public later, the committee said. New Orleans —Ninety percent of the Louisiana shrimp crop, which makes up 70 percent of U.S. production, moves to market in refrigerated trucks. NOTICK TO AIX PERSONS INTffIRKSTKII IN THE ESTATE OF MATTIE BVRI) — In the Circuit Court of Adams County, Novertuber Term, 1955. In the matter of the Estate of Mattie Byrd, deceased. Estate Docket 5079 Notice is hereby given that Elmer C. Byrd as Admin Istrator of the above named estate, has presented. t-antHiled his final aCeotint in final settlement of said estate, and Petition for Distribution and that the , same will come up for the examination and action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the 17 day of December, 1955, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approyed. And the heirs of said decedent and all o-thens intested are also requtrod to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. George C. Davis Attorney Elmer C. Byrd Personal Representative Myles F. Parrish Judge Nov. 23-30
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Two Autos Collide At Street Crossing A One accident was reported in the cl y Tuesday A car driven by Harry L. Deroo of Gage avenue, hit an auto operated by Fred W. Busche of.. North Ninth street, at ,she intersection of Fourth and Jackson streets. Deroo was driving north on Four h street aud Busche was headed east on Jackson when the collision occurred. The Deroo car slid about 40 feet before the impact, bfTT could no* avoid the accident. Busche suffered a cut over his right eye that required two stitches. Damages to the Busche car were estimated at ItTidO and the vehicle driven by Dertlo had $450 damagesReckless Driving Charge Is Filed A car driven by Janies Hackman of Decatur hit a parked car on North Second street near the Elks home this morning at 7:30. Hackman was returning from work at Fort Wayne and fell asleep. His car hit the car of Keith Schnepf of route five, Decatur. The Schnepf car was bumped into another parked cuf belonging to Robert Mitchel. Damages to Hackman’s car were estimated at $250. The Schnepf car sustained $l5O in damages and the damages to the Mitchel car were unknown. Hackman was arrested for reckless driving and is scheduled to appear in justice of the peace court this afternoon. PERFECT PLANS (Continued from F tge Onel orizinfl such actions. The CIO executive board in a meeting Wednesday completed much of the preliminary work relating to the merger. CIO president Waiter Reuther reportedly will head the new industrial union department, and CIO secretary — treasurer James B. Carey is said to have been chosen for the same post ln jthe department. A1 Whitehouse of the Steelworkers is expected to be named department director. Ur* Reuther in an annual report to the CIO hurled a broadside at the Eisenhower adminis,ration, charging that the Democratic 84th congress has been "handicapped", in.. its effort to enact sound legislation by lack of leadership from the White House If you have sometning to sell or rooms tor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. U brings results. „ «
I APPROPRIATIONS (Continued From Pat;* One) The report included statistic!) concerning the plant. The newly installed pump has been operating satisfactorily for seven weeks. During the current year up to and Including Monday. Nov. 28, the plunt operated a total of 284 days out of a possible 382. The plant is not operated on Sundays and holidays and until recently Saturdays were also excluded. It operates an average of 18.6 hours per day and is on the line 6t percent of the hours possible. It is not operated at night. Dur-
SALECALENDAR NOV. 28. 29. 30—6:30 p. m. Galbreath and Co. Firestone Store.. Hartford City, Ind. Close-out of toys, appliances, hardware, TV's, sporting goods, etc. Gerald Strickler, D. S. Blair, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sale mgr. DEC. 1—7:30 p. m. Hi-Way Auction Barn, 2Vi miles west of Decatur on US 224. New and used furniture. Jerry Bixler, Ed Sprunger, auctioneers. DEC. 1 —7:00 p. m. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Scott, owners. First house west of city limits of Bluffton, Ind. on the Airport Road. 2-Bedroom house. D. S. Glair, Gerald Strickler, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sale mgr. DEC. 3—10:30 a. m. Rozila Leach, owner. North edge of Pennville, Ind. on Bt. Rd. 1. 95-acre farm and household goods. D. S. Blair, Gerald Strickler, auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sale mgr. DEC. 3—7:30 p. m. Decatur Sale Barn. IV4 miles East of Decatur, Ind. Merchandise and gift items. DEC. 10—10:30 a. m. M. L. Baltzell, owner. 3Vi miles northeast of Willshire, O. Sheep, machinery, farm equipment, household goods. Merl Knittle, Don Mor, auctioneers. “PARTY NITE” on Wed. and Friday “SQUARE DANCE” every Friday Nite “ROUND DANCE” and “FLOOR SHOW” Every Saturday Nite rs MOOSE THE _ 13 n _ Whether You Need S2O. SSO. SIOO. S3OO or up to SSOO YOUR SIGNATURE is the ONLY ONE REQUIRED • YES, you can place your confidence mousy sob any in our firm because—should you have good purpose sickness or unemployment, you can a y oy ean consolidate depend on our full co-operation. yo«r debts with us. • Von can refinance • YOU can depend on our full under- onto, appliances on standing of your money problems. We smaller payments, know things don’t always work out * e«n e tho.g°b rr yo<. w! as planned. others. a J,L*J.I mMl|,lj ;■ -■ * ■ ■ —>
ing the total time it has been in 1 operation it has generated 39 percent of the power used by the | city. The other 61 percent comes from the steam plant on Third street. n Written reports by the company d and by various city officials con- - nected with the power department will be presented at the regular meeting of the council next Tuesday. Washington — U.S. forests contain 1,601 billion hoard feet of lumber, the U.S. forest service estimates. New growth adds 35 billion board feet a year.
Missouri Man Killed In One-Car Accident BEDFORD IND. (INS) — A deaf mute from Missouri was killed today In a one-car accident on U.S.
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50 about 10 miles east ol Bedford, Ind. Dead is Jay Uullam. 39, of Haytl, Mo. Trade In a Oood Town — Decatur
